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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tristan Hume
10173c3315 Add line numbers to warnings 2014-08-14 16:23:38 -04:00
Tristan Hume
1c1aa4094a Remove parser switching duplication 2014-08-14 15:06:54 -04:00
Florian Weingarten
627ef9e29d Optional line numbers for liquid errors 2014-08-14 16:11:21 +00:00
Florian Weingarten
c2663258be Merge pull request #364 from collectiveidea/instrument-rendering-with-hooks
Profiling the rendering of a liquid template
2014-08-13 23:04:29 +02:00
Tristan Hume
d4654d0062 Merge pull request #417 from Shopify/simplify-regex
Simplify Variable Parsing Regexes
2014-08-13 12:07:35 -04:00
Tristan Hume
ffd4f9d959 Simplify secondary filter regex 2014-08-13 09:36:02 -04:00
Tristan Hume
292161865d Simplify filter parse regex 2014-08-13 09:28:01 -04:00
Florian Weingarten
35808390ee Merge pull request #414 from Shopify/to_liquid_context
Call to_liquid in Context invoke
2014-08-12 22:05:52 +02:00
Florian Weingarten
1678c07548 Call to_liquid in Context invoke 2014-08-12 19:54:12 +00:00
Jason Roelofs
173a58d36a Profile liquid rendering
Add a simple profiling system to liquid rendering. Each
liquid tag ({{ }} and {% %}) is processed through this profiling,
keeping track of the partial name (in the case of {% include %}), line
number, and the time it took to render the tag. In the case of {%
include %}, the profiler keeps track of the name of the partial and
properly links back tag rendering to the partial and line number for
easy lookup and dive down. With this, it's now possible to track down
exactly how long each tag takes to render.

These hooks get installed and uninstalled on an as-need basis so by
default there is no impact on the overall liquid execution speed.
2014-08-12 15:37:21 -04:00
Tristan Hume
f31e309770 Merge pull request #416 from Shopify/filter-quirks
Make Filter Quirks Tests Actual Integration Tests
2014-08-12 10:08:05 -04:00
Tristan Hume
ffe1036e15 Make tests actual integration tests 2014-08-12 09:27:46 -04:00
Dylan Thacker-Smith
d3b113d2e1 Merge pull request #391 from Shopify/extract-context-parse
Separate expression parsing and rendering from Context#[]
2014-08-11 14:17:54 -07:00
Dylan Thacker-Smith
2aa9bbbac2 Separate expression parsing and rendering from Context#resolve. 2014-08-11 14:15:58 -07:00
Tristan Hume
d5e57a8ea4 Merge pull request #412 from Shopify/assign-strict
Pass through options on assign tag
2014-08-11 15:37:49 -04:00
Florian Weingarten
5c0e0be639 Merge pull request #402 from Shopify/benchmark-ips
benchmark/ips
2014-08-11 21:22:43 +02:00
Florian Weingarten
a74d40f1e5 benchmark/ips 2014-08-11 19:22:06 +00:00
Tristan Hume
79d4ec1a48 Merge pull request #413 from Shopify/filter-quirks
Add quirks test for unanchored filter args
2014-08-11 13:06:51 -04:00
Tristan Hume
4db22be8ba Add tests for assign tag fix 2014-08-11 13:06:01 -04:00
Tristan Hume
dc58a4d648 Add quirks test for unanchored filter args 2014-08-11 11:58:36 -04:00
Tristan Hume
2809ec780a Pass through options on assign tag 2014-08-11 10:38:36 -04:00
Jean Boussier
2d98392bf5 Merge pull request #411 from Shopify/to-s-before-split
Cast input to string before spliting
2014-08-08 00:13:35 -04:00
Jean Boussier
df6b442816 Cast input to string before spliting 2014-08-07 14:01:44 -04:00
Florian Weingarten
4b22fc8d1b Merge pull request #407 from Shopify/slice_arrays
Slice filter for arrays
2014-08-05 20:00:45 +02:00
Florian Weingarten
fb6f9c1c13 Slice filter for arrays. 2014-08-05 17:59:31 +00:00
Florian Weingarten
66ae7f3ec0 Merge pull request #406 from Shopify/slice_filter
slice filter
2014-08-05 17:14:01 +02:00
Florian Weingarten
0bea31d2ef Use Integer() instead of to_i 2014-08-05 15:13:15 +00:00
Florian Weingarten
e5b0487fef Merge pull request #312 from Shopify/uniq_filter
uniq filter
2014-08-05 16:22:48 +02:00
Florian Weingarten
9117722740 Use symbols in respond_to? 2014-08-05 14:22:11 +00:00
Florian Weingarten
baea0a6bf7 slice filter 2014-08-04 16:47:08 +00:00
Tom Burns
17347d43de Merge pull request #400 from Shopify/lazy_stack
lazily create stacks
2014-07-30 11:43:31 -04:00
Tom Burns
794ca9f604 make the conditions around stack creation easier to read 2014-07-30 15:42:24 +00:00
Tom Burns
15f6cabf83 avoid a hash comparison 2014-07-30 15:12:22 +00:00
Tom Burns
e53d102a2c use 'unless' instead of 'if !' for simple conditional 2014-07-30 14:59:56 +00:00
Florian Weingarten
33e7b8e373 uniq filter 2014-07-29 13:09:34 +00:00
Florian Weingarten
9b8e3d437e Merge pull request #401 from Shopify/ktdreyer-minitest
Minitest 5 (continuation of #358)
2014-07-29 15:05:23 +02:00
Florian Weingarten
a2f0f2547d with_global_filter test helper 2014-07-28 19:28:22 +00:00
Ken Dreyer
57d5426eed tests: reset Strainer's filters after modification
Three tests in the test suite use the Liquid::Template.register_filter
function to register custom filters with Liquid::Strainer. The problem
is that these register_filter calls leave the Liquid::Strainer object in
an altered state.

As an example, the FiltersTest's test_local_filter relies on the default
behavior of Liquid::Strainer operator, and the test was failing if
register_function had been called earlier. The same thing was happening
with FiltersInTemplate's test_local_global.

The problem was present when the Filters test classes were loaded inside
a single ruby process that also loaded HashOrderingTest. One example is
"rake test", which runs "require" on every test file. Another basic
example is the following command:

  ruby -Itest -e "require 'integration/hash_ordering_test';
  require 'integration/filter_test'"

Update the tests to always reset Liquid::Strainer's filters back to the
default list of filters.

With this change, FiltersTest and FiltersInTemplate now pass.
2014-07-28 16:36:43 +00:00
Ken Dreyer
3e3a415457 tests: fix whitespace in hash_ordering_test
Indent two spaces, not one.
2014-07-28 16:36:43 +00:00
Ken Dreyer
deba039d6d tests: reset "contains" op during IfElseTagTest
Two tests in IfElseTagTest each set a custom operator function for the
"contains" comparison operator.

The problem is that IfElseTagTest was clobbering the original operator
in Liquid and leaving it in an altered state.

As an example, ConditionUnitTest's test_contains_works_on_arrays relies
on the specific behavior of the "contains" operator, and its
test_contains_works_on_arrays was failing.

The problem was present when both test classes were require'd inside a
single ruby process. One example is "rake test", which runs "require" on
every test file. Another basic example is the following command:

  ruby -Itest -e "require 'integration/tags/if_else_tag_test.rb';
  require 'unit/condition_unit_test.rb'"

This would cause test_contains_works_on_arrays to fail.

Update IfElseTagTest to avoid clobbering the "contains" operator.

With this change, ConditionUnitTest's test_contains_works_on_arrays now
passes.
2014-07-28 16:36:43 +00:00
Ken Dreyer
ee4295c889 tests: switch to minitest
Ruby 1.9+ uses Minitest as the backend for Test::Unit. As of Minitest 5,
the shim has broken some compatibility with Test::Unit::TestCase in some
scenarios.

Adjusts the test suite to support Minitest 5's syntax.

Minitest versions 4 and below do not support the newer Minitest::Test
class that arrived in version 5. For that case, use the
MiniTest::Unit::TestCase class as a fallback

Conflicts:
	test/integration/tags/for_tag_test.rb
	test/test_helper.rb
2014-07-28 16:36:38 +00:00
Tom Burns
f5e67a12f9 remove added newline in liquid.rb 2014-07-28 14:24:29 +00:00
Tom Burns
6b56bdd74f remove variables used for counting empty stacks 2014-07-28 14:23:16 +00:00
Tom Burns
ba6e3e3da6 lazily create stacks 2014-07-28 14:12:11 +00:00
Jason Hiltz-Laforge
a8e63ff03d Merge pull request #398 from Shopify/fix_order_of_constructor_initialize
Reorder constructor to avoid referencing uninitialized variable when environment contains a self-referencing proc
2014-07-24 15:04:36 -04:00
Jason Hiltz-Laforge
052ef9fcb8 Reorder constructor to avoid referencing uninitialized variable when environment contains a self-referencing proc 2014-07-24 18:58:23 +00:00
64 changed files with 1056 additions and 416 deletions

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@@ -5,4 +5,5 @@ gem 'stackprof', platforms: :mri_21
group :test do
gem 'spy', '0.4.1'
gem 'benchmark-ips'
end

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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
## 3.0.0 / not yet released / branch "master"
* ...
* Add uniq to standard filters [Florian Weingarten, fw42]
* Add exception_handler feature, see #397 and #254 [Bogdan Gusiev, bogdan and Florian Weingarten, fw42]
* Optimize variable parsing to avoid repeated regex evaluation during template rendering #383 [Jason Hiltz-Laforge, jasonhl]
* Optimize checking for block interrupts to reduce object allocation #380 [Jason Hiltz-Laforge, jasonhl]

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@@ -52,18 +52,26 @@ require 'liquid/extensions'
require 'liquid/errors'
require 'liquid/interrupts'
require 'liquid/strainer'
require 'liquid/expression'
require 'liquid/context'
require 'liquid/parser_switching'
require 'liquid/tag'
require 'liquid/block'
require 'liquid/document'
require 'liquid/variable'
require 'liquid/variable_lookup'
require 'liquid/range_lookup'
require 'liquid/file_system'
require 'liquid/template'
require 'liquid/standardfilters'
require 'liquid/condition'
require 'liquid/module_ex'
require 'liquid/utils'
require 'liquid/token'
# Load all the tags of the standard library
#
Dir[File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/liquid/tags/*.rb'].each { |f| require f }
require 'liquid/profiler'
require 'liquid/profiler/hooks'

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@@ -32,7 +32,9 @@ module Liquid
# fetch the tag from registered blocks
if tag = Template.tags[$1]
new_tag = tag.parse($1, $2, tokens, @options)
markup = token.is_a?(Token) ? token.child($2) : $2
new_tag = tag.parse($1, markup, tokens, @options)
new_tag.line_number = token.line_number if token.is_a?(Token)
@blank &&= new_tag.blank?
@nodelist << new_tag
@children << new_tag
@@ -46,6 +48,7 @@ module Liquid
end
when token.start_with?(VARSTART)
new_var = create_variable(token)
new_var.line_number = token.line_number if token.is_a?(Token)
@nodelist << new_var
@children << new_var
@blank = false
@@ -101,7 +104,8 @@ module Liquid
def create_variable(token)
token.scan(ContentOfVariable) do |content|
return Variable.new(content.first, @options)
markup = token.is_a?(Token) ? token.child(content.first) : content.first
return Variable.new(markup, @options)
end
raise SyntaxError.new(options[:locale].t("errors.syntax.variable_termination".freeze, :token => token, :tag_end => VariableEnd.inspect))
end
@@ -134,23 +138,29 @@ module Liquid
break
end
token_output = (token.respond_to?(:render) ? token.render(context) : token)
context.increment_used_resources(:render_length_current, token_output)
if context.resource_limits_reached?
context.resource_limits[:reached] = true
raise MemoryError.new("Memory limits exceeded".freeze)
end
token_output = render_token(token, context)
unless token.is_a?(Block) && token.blank?
output << token_output
end
rescue MemoryError => e
raise e
rescue ::StandardError => e
output << (context.handle_error(e))
output << (context.handle_error(e, token))
end
end
output.join
end
def render_token(token, context)
token_output = (token.respond_to?(:render) ? token.render(context) : token)
context.increment_used_resources(:render_length_current, token_output)
if context.resource_limits_reached?
context.resource_limits[:reached] = true
raise MemoryError.new("Memory limits exceeded".freeze)
end
token_output
end
end
end

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@@ -16,23 +16,23 @@ module Liquid
attr_reader :scopes, :errors, :registers, :environments, :resource_limits
attr_accessor :exception_handler
SQUARE_BRACKETED = /\A\[(.*)\]\z/m
def initialize(environments = {}, outer_scope = {}, registers = {}, rethrow_errors = false, resource_limits = {})
@environments = [environments].flatten
@scopes = [(outer_scope || {})]
@registers = registers
@errors = []
@resource_limits = (resource_limits || {}).merge!({ :render_score_current => 0, :assign_score_current => 0 })
@environments = [environments].flatten
@scopes = [(outer_scope || {})]
@registers = registers
@errors = []
@resource_limits = (resource_limits || {}).merge!({ :render_score_current => 0, :assign_score_current => 0 })
@parsed_expression = Hash.new{ |cache, markup| cache[markup] = Expression.parse(markup) }
squash_instance_assigns_with_environments
@this_stack_used = false
if rethrow_errors
self.exception_handler = ->(e) { true }
end
@interrupts = []
@filters = []
@parsed_variables = Hash.new{ |cache, markup| cache[markup] = variable_parse(markup) }
end
def increment_used_resources(key, obj)
@@ -91,21 +91,16 @@ module Liquid
@interrupts.pop
end
def handle_error(e)
def handle_error(e, token)
e = Liquid::Error.error_with_line_number(e, token)
errors.push(e)
raise if exception_handler && exception_handler.call(e)
case e
when SyntaxError
"Liquid syntax error: #{e.message}"
else
"Liquid error: #{e.message}"
end
Liquid::Error.render(e)
end
def invoke(method, *args)
strainer.invoke(method, *args)
strainer.invoke(method, *args).to_liquid
end
# Push new local scope on the stack. use <tt>Context#stack</tt> instead
@@ -133,11 +128,19 @@ module Liquid
# end
#
# context['var] #=> nil
def stack(new_scope={})
push(new_scope)
def stack(new_scope=nil)
old_stack_used = @this_stack_used
if new_scope
push(new_scope)
@this_stack_used = true
else
@this_stack_used = false
end
yield
ensure
pop
pop if @this_stack_used
@this_stack_used = old_stack_used
end
def clear_instance_assigns
@@ -146,152 +149,71 @@ module Liquid
# Only allow String, Numeric, Hash, Array, Proc, Boolean or <tt>Liquid::Drop</tt>
def []=(key, value)
unless @this_stack_used
@this_stack_used = true
push({})
end
@scopes[0][key] = value
end
def [](key)
resolve(key)
# Look up variable, either resolve directly after considering the name. We can directly handle
# Strings, digits, floats and booleans (true,false).
# If no match is made we lookup the variable in the current scope and
# later move up to the parent blocks to see if we can resolve the variable somewhere up the tree.
# Some special keywords return symbols. Those symbols are to be called on the rhs object in expressions
#
# Example:
# products == empty #=> products.empty?
def [](expression)
evaluate(@parsed_expression[expression])
end
def has_key?(key)
resolve(key) != nil
self[key] != nil
end
def evaluate(object)
object.respond_to?(:evaluate) ? object.evaluate(self) : object
end
# Fetches an object starting at the local scope and then moving up the hierachy
def find_variable(key)
# This was changed from find() to find_index() because this is a very hot
# path and find_index() is optimized in MRI to reduce object allocation
index = @scopes.find_index { |s| s.has_key?(key) }
scope = @scopes[index] if index
variable = nil
if scope.nil?
@environments.each do |e|
variable = lookup_and_evaluate(e, key)
unless variable.nil?
scope = e
break
end
end
end
scope ||= @environments.last || @scopes.last
variable ||= lookup_and_evaluate(scope, key)
variable = variable.to_liquid
variable.context = self if variable.respond_to?(:context=)
return variable
end
def lookup_and_evaluate(obj, key)
if (value = obj[key]).is_a?(Proc) && obj.respond_to?(:[]=)
obj[key] = (value.arity == 0) ? value.call : value.call(self)
else
value
end
end
private
LITERALS = {
nil => nil, 'nil'.freeze => nil, 'null'.freeze => nil, ''.freeze => nil,
'true'.freeze => true,
'false'.freeze => false,
'blank'.freeze => :blank?,
'empty'.freeze => :empty?
}
# Look up variable, either resolve directly after considering the name. We can directly handle
# Strings, digits, floats and booleans (true,false).
# If no match is made we lookup the variable in the current scope and
# later move up to the parent blocks to see if we can resolve the variable somewhere up the tree.
# Some special keywords return symbols. Those symbols are to be called on the rhs object in expressions
#
# Example:
# products == empty #=> products.empty?
def resolve(key)
if LITERALS.key?(key)
LITERALS[key]
else
case key
when /\A'(.*)'\z/m # Single quoted strings
$1
when /\A"(.*)"\z/m # Double quoted strings
$1
when /\A(-?\d+)\z/ # Integer and floats
$1.to_i
when /\A\((\S+)\.\.(\S+)\)\z/ # Ranges
(resolve($1).to_i..resolve($2).to_i)
when /\A(-?\d[\d\.]+)\z/ # Floats
$1.to_f
else
variable(key)
end
end
end
# Fetches an object starting at the local scope and then moving up the hierachy
def find_variable(key)
# This was changed from find() to find_index() because this is a very hot
# path and find_index() is optimized in MRI to reduce object allocation
index = @scopes.find_index { |s| s.has_key?(key) }
scope = @scopes[index] if index
variable = nil
if scope.nil?
@environments.each do |e|
variable = lookup_and_evaluate(e, key)
unless variable.nil?
scope = e
break
end
end
end
scope ||= @environments.last || @scopes.last
variable ||= lookup_and_evaluate(scope, key)
variable = variable.to_liquid
variable.context = self if variable.respond_to?(:context=)
return variable
end
def variable_parse(markup)
parts = markup.scan(VariableParser)
needs_resolution = false
if parts.first =~ SQUARE_BRACKETED
needs_resolution = true
parts[0] = $1
end
{:first => parts.shift, :needs_resolution => needs_resolution, :rest => parts}
end
# Resolves namespaced queries gracefully.
#
# Example
# @context['hash'] = {"name" => 'tobi'}
# assert_equal 'tobi', @context['hash.name']
# assert_equal 'tobi', @context['hash["name"]']
def variable(markup)
parts = @parsed_variables[markup]
first_part = parts[:first]
if parts[:needs_resolution]
first_part = resolve(parts[:first])
end
if object = find_variable(first_part)
parts[:rest].each do |part|
part = resolve($1) if part_resolved = (part =~ SQUARE_BRACKETED)
# If object is a hash- or array-like object we look for the
# presence of the key and if its available we return it
if object.respond_to?(:[]) and
((object.respond_to?(:has_key?) and object.has_key?(part)) or
(object.respond_to?(:fetch) and part.is_a?(Integer)))
# if its a proc we will replace the entry with the proc
res = lookup_and_evaluate(object, part)
object = res.to_liquid
# Some special cases. If the part wasn't in square brackets and
# no key with the same name was found we interpret following calls
# as commands and call them on the current object
elsif !part_resolved and object.respond_to?(part) and ['size'.freeze, 'first'.freeze, 'last'.freeze].include?(part)
object = object.send(part.intern).to_liquid
# No key was present with the desired value and it wasn't one of the directly supported
# keywords either. The only thing we got left is to return nil
else
return nil
end
# If we are dealing with a drop here we have to
object.context = self if object.respond_to?(:context=)
end
end
object
end # variable
def lookup_and_evaluate(obj, key)
if (value = obj[key]).is_a?(Proc) && obj.respond_to?(:[]=)
obj[key] = (value.arity == 0) ? value.call : value.call(self)
else
value
end
end # lookup_and_evaluate
def squash_instance_assigns_with_environments
@scopes.last.each_key do |k|
@environments.each do |env|

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@@ -1,5 +1,35 @@
module Liquid
class Error < ::StandardError; end
class Error < ::StandardError
attr_accessor :line_number
def self.render(e)
msg = if e.is_a?(Liquid::Error) && e.line_number
"#{e.line_number}: #{e.message}"
else
e.message
end
case e
when SyntaxError
"Liquid syntax error: #{msg}"
else
"Liquid error: #{msg}"
end
end
def self.error_with_line_number(e, token)
if e.is_a?(Liquid::Error)
e.set_line_number_from_token(token)
end
e
end
def set_line_number_from_token(token)
return unless token.respond_to?(:line_number)
self.line_number = token.line_number
end
end
class ArgumentError < Error; end
class ContextError < Error; end

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@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
module Liquid
class Expression
LITERALS = {
nil => nil, 'nil'.freeze => nil, 'null'.freeze => nil, ''.freeze => nil,
'true'.freeze => true,
'false'.freeze => false,
'blank'.freeze => :blank?,
'empty'.freeze => :empty?
}
def self.parse(markup)
if LITERALS.key?(markup)
LITERALS[markup]
else
case markup
when /\A'(.*)'\z/m # Single quoted strings
$1
when /\A"(.*)"\z/m # Double quoted strings
$1
when /\A(-?\d+)\z/ # Integer and floats
$1.to_i
when /\A\((\S+)\.\.(\S+)\)\z/ # Ranges
RangeLookup.parse($1, $2)
when /\A(-?\d[\d\.]+)\z/ # Floats
$1.to_f
else
VariableLookup.parse(markup)
end
end
end
end
end

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@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
module Liquid
module ParserSwitching
def parse_with_selected_parser(markup)
case @options[:error_mode] || Template.error_mode
when :strict then strict_parse_with_error_context(markup)
when :lax then lax_parse(markup)
when :warn
begin
return strict_parse_with_error_context(markup)
rescue SyntaxError => e
e.line_number = markup.line_number if markup.is_a?(Token)
@warnings ||= []
@warnings << e
return lax_parse(markup)
end
end
end
private
def strict_parse_with_error_context(markup)
strict_parse(markup)
rescue SyntaxError => e
e.message << markup_context(markup)
raise e
end
def markup_context(markup)
" in \"#{markup.strip}\""
end
end
end

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@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
module Liquid
# Profiler enables support for profiling template rendering to help track down performance issues.
#
# To enable profiling, pass the <tt>profile: true</tt> option to <tt>Liquid::Template.parse</tt>. Then, after
# <tt>Liquid::Template#render</tt> is called, the template object makes available an instance of this
# class via the <tt>Liquid::Template#profiler</tt> method.
#
# template = Liquid::Template.parse(template_content, profile: true)
# output = template.render
# profile = template.profiler
#
# This object contains all profiling information, containing information on what tags were rendered,
# where in the templates these tags live, and how long each tag took to render.
#
# This is a tree structure that is Enumerable all the way down, and keeps track of tags and rendering times
# inside of <tt>{% include %}</tt> tags.
#
# profile.each do |node|
# # Access to the token itself
# node.code
#
# # Which template and line number of this node.
# # If top level, this will be "<root>".
# node.partial
# node.line_number
#
# # Render time in seconds of this node
# node.render_time
#
# # If the template used {% include %}, this node will also have children.
# node.children.each do |child2|
# # ...
# end
# end
#
# Profiler also exposes the total time of the template's render in <tt>Liquid::Profiler#total_render_time</tt>.
#
# All render times are in seconds. There is a small performance hit when profiling is enabled.
#
class Profiler
include Enumerable
class Timing
attr_reader :code, :partial, :line_number, :children
def initialize(token, partial)
@code = token.respond_to?(:raw) ? token.raw : token
@partial = partial
@line_number = token.respond_to?(:line_number) ? token.line_number : nil
@children = []
end
def self.start(token, partial)
new(token, partial).tap do |t|
t.start
end
end
def start
@start_time = Time.now
end
def finish
@end_time = Time.now
end
def render_time
@end_time - @start_time
end
end
def self.profile_token_render(token)
if Profiler.current_profile && token.respond_to?(:render)
Profiler.current_profile.start_token(token)
output = yield
Profiler.current_profile.end_token(token)
output
else
yield
end
end
def self.profile_children(template_name)
if Profiler.current_profile
Profiler.current_profile.push_partial(template_name)
output = yield
Profiler.current_profile.pop_partial
output
else
yield
end
end
def self.current_profile
Thread.current[:liquid_profiler]
end
def initialize
@partial_stack = ["<root>"]
@root_timing = Timing.new("", current_partial)
@timing_stack = [@root_timing]
@render_start_at = Time.now
@render_end_at = @render_start_at
end
def start
Thread.current[:liquid_profiler] = self
@render_start_at = Time.now
end
def stop
Thread.current[:liquid_profiler] = nil
@render_end_at = Time.now
end
def total_render_time
@render_end_at - @render_start_at
end
def each(&block)
@root_timing.children.each(&block)
end
def [](idx)
@root_timing.children[idx]
end
def length
@root_timing.children.length
end
def start_token(token)
@timing_stack.push(Timing.start(token, current_partial))
end
def end_token(token)
timing = @timing_stack.pop
timing.finish
@timing_stack.last.children << timing
end
def current_partial
@partial_stack.last
end
def push_partial(partial_name)
@partial_stack.push(partial_name)
end
def pop_partial
@partial_stack.pop
end
end
end

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
module Liquid
class Block < Tag
def render_token_with_profiling(token, context)
Profiler.profile_token_render(token) do
render_token_without_profiling(token, context)
end
end
alias_method :render_token_without_profiling, :render_token
alias_method :render_token, :render_token_with_profiling
end
class Include < Tag
def render_with_profiling(context)
Profiler.profile_children(@template_name) do
render_without_profiling(context)
end
end
alias_method :render_without_profiling, :render
alias_method :render, :render_with_profiling
end
end

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@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
module Liquid
class RangeLookup
def self.parse(start_markup, end_markup)
start_obj = Expression.parse(start_markup)
end_obj = Expression.parse(end_markup)
if start_obj.respond_to?(:evaluate) || end_obj.respond_to?(:evaluate)
new(start_obj, end_obj)
else
start_obj.to_i..end_obj.to_i
end
end
def initialize(start_obj, end_obj)
@start_obj = start_obj
@end_obj = end_obj
end
def evaluate(context)
context.evaluate(@start_obj).to_i..context.evaluate(@end_obj).to_i
end
end
end

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@@ -36,12 +36,22 @@ module Liquid
def escape(input)
CGI.escapeHTML(input) rescue input
end
alias_method :h, :escape
def escape_once(input)
input.to_s.gsub(HTML_ESCAPE_ONCE_REGEXP, HTML_ESCAPE)
end
alias_method :h, :escape
def slice(input, offset, length=nil)
offset = Integer(offset)
length = length ? Integer(length) : 1
if input.is_a?(Array)
input.slice(offset, length) || []
else
input.to_s.slice(offset, length) || ''
end
end
# Truncate a string down to x characters
def truncate(input, length = 50, truncate_string = "...".freeze)
@@ -65,7 +75,7 @@ module Liquid
# <div class="summary">{{ post | split '//' | first }}</div>
#
def split(input, pattern)
input.split(pattern)
input.to_s.split(pattern)
end
def strip(input)
@@ -101,13 +111,24 @@ module Liquid
ary = InputIterator.new(input)
if property.nil?
ary.sort
elsif ary.first.respond_to?('[]'.freeze) && !ary.first[property].nil?
elsif ary.first.respond_to?(:[]) && !ary.first[property].nil?
ary.sort {|a,b| a[property] <=> b[property] }
elsif ary.first.respond_to?(property)
ary.sort {|a,b| a.send(property) <=> b.send(property) }
end
end
# Remove duplicate elements from an array
# provide optional property with which to determine uniqueness
def uniq(input, property = nil)
ary = InputIterator.new(input)
if property.nil?
input.uniq
elsif input.first.respond_to?(:[])
input.uniq{ |a| a[property] }
end
end
# Reverse the elements of an array
def reverse(input)
ary = InputIterator.new(input)

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
module Liquid
class Tag
attr_accessor :options
attr_accessor :options, :line_number
attr_reader :nodelist, :warnings
include ParserSwitching
class << self
def parse(tag_name, markup, tokens, options)
@@ -22,6 +23,10 @@ module Liquid
def parse(tokens)
end
def raw
"#{@tag_name} #{@markup}"
end
def name
self.class.name.downcase
end
@@ -33,29 +38,5 @@ module Liquid
def blank?
false
end
def parse_with_selected_parser(markup)
case @options[:error_mode] || Template.error_mode
when :strict then strict_parse_with_error_context(markup)
when :lax then lax_parse(markup)
when :warn
begin
return strict_parse_with_error_context(markup)
rescue SyntaxError => e
@warnings ||= []
@warnings << e
return lax_parse(markup)
end
end
end
private
def strict_parse_with_error_context(markup)
strict_parse(markup)
rescue SyntaxError => e
e.message << " in \"#{markup.strip}\""
raise e
end
end
end

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@@ -15,7 +15,8 @@ module Liquid
super
if markup =~ Syntax
@to = $1
@from = Variable.new($2)
@from = Variable.new($2,options)
@from.line_number = line_number
else
raise SyntaxError.new options[:locale].t("errors.syntax.assign".freeze)
end

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@@ -51,6 +51,8 @@ module Liquid
end
end
attr_reader :profiler
class << self
# Sets how strict the parser should be.
# :lax acts like liquid 2.5 and silently ignores malformed tags in most cases.
@@ -85,6 +87,8 @@ module Liquid
end
# creates a new <tt>Template</tt> object from liquid source code
# To enable profiling, pass in <tt>profile: true</tt> as an option.
# See Liquid::Profiler for more information
def parse(source, options = {})
template = Template.new
template.parse(source, options)
@@ -99,6 +103,8 @@ module Liquid
# Parse source code.
# Returns self for easy chaining
def parse(source, options = {})
@profiling = options.delete(:profile)
@line_numbers = options.delete(:line_numbers) || @profiling
@root = Document.parse(tokenize(source), DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge(options))
@warnings = nil
self
@@ -130,6 +136,9 @@ module Liquid
# if you use the same filters over and over again consider registering them globally
# with <tt>Template.register_filter</tt>
#
# if profiling was enabled in <tt>Template#parse</tt> then the resulting profiling information
# will be available via <tt>Template#profiler</tt>
#
# Following options can be passed:
#
# * <tt>filters</tt> : array with local filters
@@ -183,10 +192,12 @@ module Liquid
begin
# render the nodelist.
# for performance reasons we get an array back here. join will make a string out of it.
result = @root.render(context)
result = with_profiling do
@root.render(context)
end
result.respond_to?(:join) ? result.join : result
rescue Liquid::MemoryError => e
context.handle_error(e)
context.handle_error(e, nil)
ensure
@errors = context.errors
end
@@ -203,7 +214,8 @@ module Liquid
def tokenize(source)
source = source.source if source.respond_to?(:source)
return [] if source.to_s.empty?
tokens = source.split(TemplateParser)
tokens = calculate_line_numbers(source.split(TemplateParser))
# removes the rogue empty element at the beginning of the array
tokens.shift if tokens[0] and tokens[0].empty?
@@ -211,5 +223,30 @@ module Liquid
tokens
end
def calculate_line_numbers(raw_tokens)
return raw_tokens unless @line_numbers
current_line = 1
raw_tokens.map do |token|
Token.new(token, current_line).tap do
current_line += token.count("\n")
end
end
end
def with_profiling
if @profiling
@profiler = Profiler.new
@profiler.start
begin
yield
ensure
@profiler.stop
end
else
yield
end
end
end
end

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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
module Liquid
class Token < String
attr_reader :line_number
def initialize(content, line_number)
super(content)
@line_number = line_number
end
def raw
"<raw>"
end
def child(string)
Token.new(string, @line_number)
end
end
end

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@@ -11,27 +11,26 @@ module Liquid
# {{ user | link }}
#
class Variable
FilterParser = /(?:#{FilterSeparator}|(?:\s*(?:#{QuotedFragment}|#{ArgumentSeparator})\s*)+)/o
FilterParser = /(?:\s+|#{QuotedFragment}|#{ArgumentSeparator})+/o
EasyParse = /\A *(\w+(?:\.\w+)*) *\z/
attr_accessor :filters, :name, :warnings
attr_accessor :line_number
include ParserSwitching
def initialize(markup, options = {})
@markup = markup
@name = nil
@options = options || {}
case @options[:error_mode] || Template.error_mode
when :strict then strict_parse(markup)
when :lax then lax_parse(markup)
when :warn
begin
strict_parse(markup)
rescue SyntaxError => e
@warnings ||= []
@warnings << e
lax_parse(markup)
end
end
parse_with_selected_parser(markup)
end
def raw
@markup
end
def markup_context(markup)
" in \"{{#{markup}}}\""
end
def lax_parse(markup)
@@ -41,8 +40,8 @@ module Liquid
if Regexp.last_match(2) =~ /#{FilterSeparator}\s*(.*)/om
filters = Regexp.last_match(1).scan(FilterParser)
filters.each do |f|
if f =~ /\s*(\w+)/
filtername = Regexp.last_match(1)
if f =~ /\w+/
filtername = Regexp.last_match(0)
filterargs = f.scan(/(?:#{FilterArgumentSeparator}|#{ArgumentSeparator})\s*((?:\w+\s*\:\s*)?#{QuotedFragment})/o).flatten
@filters << [filtername, filterargs]
end
@@ -69,9 +68,6 @@ module Liquid
@filters << [filtername, filterargs]
end
p.consume(:end_of_string)
rescue SyntaxError => e
e.message << " in \"{{#{markup}}}\""
raise e
end
def parse_filterargs(p)

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@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
module Liquid
class VariableLookup
SQUARE_BRACKETED = /\A\[(.*)\]\z/m
COMMAND_METHODS = ['size'.freeze, 'first'.freeze, 'last'.freeze]
def self.parse(markup)
new(markup)
end
def initialize(markup)
lookups = markup.scan(VariableParser)
name = lookups.shift
if name =~ SQUARE_BRACKETED
name = Expression.parse($1)
end
@name = name
@lookups = lookups
@command_flags = 0
@lookups.each_index do |i|
lookup = lookups[i]
if lookup =~ SQUARE_BRACKETED
lookups[i] = Expression.parse($1)
elsif COMMAND_METHODS.include?(lookup)
@command_flags |= 1 << i
end
end
end
def evaluate(context)
name = context.evaluate(@name)
object = context.find_variable(name)
@lookups.each_index do |i|
key = context.evaluate(@lookups[i])
# If object is a hash- or array-like object we look for the
# presence of the key and if its available we return it
if object.respond_to?(:[]) &&
((object.respond_to?(:has_key?) && object.has_key?(key)) ||
(object.respond_to?(:fetch) && key.is_a?(Integer)))
# if its a proc we will replace the entry with the proc
res = context.lookup_and_evaluate(object, key)
object = res.to_liquid
# Some special cases. If the part wasn't in square brackets and
# no key with the same name was found we interpret following calls
# as commands and call them on the current object
elsif @command_flags & (1 << i) != 0 && object.respond_to?(key)
object = object.send(key).to_liquid
# No key was present with the desired value and it wasn't one of the directly supported
# keywords either. The only thing we got left is to return nil
else
return nil
end
# If we are dealing with a drop here we have to
object.context = context if object.respond_to?(:context=)
end
object
end
end
end

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@@ -25,4 +25,5 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.require_path = "lib"
s.add_development_dependency 'rake'
s.add_development_dependency 'minitest'
end

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@@ -1,11 +1,17 @@
require 'benchmark'
require 'benchmark/ips'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/theme_runner'
Liquid::Template.error_mode = ARGV.first.to_sym if ARGV.first
profiler = ThemeRunner.new
Benchmark.bmbm do |x|
x.report("parse:") { 100.times { profiler.compile } }
x.report("parse & run:") { 100.times { profiler.run } }
end
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.time = 60
x.warmup = 5
puts
puts "Running benchmark for #{x.time} seconds (with #{x.warmup} seconds warmup)."
puts
x.report("parse:") { profiler.compile }
x.report("parse & run:") { profiler.run }
end

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class AssignTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class AssignTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_assigned_variable
@@ -24,4 +24,15 @@ class AssignTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
'{% assign foo not values %}.',
'values' => "foo,bar,baz")
end
def test_assign_uses_error_mode
with_error_mode(:strict) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
Template.parse("{% assign foo = ('X' | downcase) %}")
end
end
with_error_mode(:lax) do
assert Template.parse("{% assign foo = ('X' | downcase) %}")
end
end
end # AssignTest

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ class BlankTestFileSystem
end
end
class BlankTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class BlankTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
N = 10

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class CaptureTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class CaptureTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_captures_block_content_in_variable

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class ContextTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class ContextTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_override_global_filter
@@ -16,9 +16,10 @@ class ContextTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
end
Template.register_filter(global)
assert_equal 'Global test', Template.parse("{{'test' | notice }}").render!
assert_equal 'Local test', Template.parse("{{'test' | notice }}").render!({}, :filters => [local])
with_global_filter(global) do
assert_equal 'Global test', Template.parse("{{'test' | notice }}").render!
assert_equal 'Local test', Template.parse("{{'test' | notice }}").render!({}, :filters => [local])
end
end
def test_has_key_will_not_add_an_error_for_missing_keys

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@@ -100,14 +100,12 @@ class RealEnumerableDrop < Liquid::Drop
end
end
class DropsTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class DropsTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_product_drop
assert_nothing_raised do
tpl = Liquid::Template.parse( ' ' )
tpl.render!('product' => ProductDrop.new)
end
tpl = Liquid::Template.parse(' ')
assert_equal ' ', tpl.render!('product' => ProductDrop.new)
end
def test_drop_does_only_respond_to_whitelisted_methods

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@@ -19,73 +19,94 @@ class ErrorDrop < Liquid::Drop
end
class ErrorHandlingTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class ErrorHandlingTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_standard_error
assert_nothing_raised do
template = Liquid::Template.parse( ' {{ errors.standard_error }} ' )
assert_equal ' Liquid error: standard error ', template.render('errors' => ErrorDrop.new)
def test_templates_parsed_with_line_numbers_renders_them_in_errors
template = <<-LIQUID
Hello,
assert_equal 1, template.errors.size
assert_equal StandardError, template.errors.first.class
end
{{ errors.standard_error }} will raise a standard error.
Bla bla test.
{{ errors.syntax_error }} will raise a syntax error.
This is an argument error: {{ errors.argument_error }}
Bla.
LIQUID
expected = <<-TEXT
Hello,
Liquid error: 3: standard error will raise a standard error.
Bla bla test.
Liquid syntax error: 7: syntax error will raise a syntax error.
This is an argument error: Liquid error: 9: argument error
Bla.
TEXT
output = Liquid::Template.parse(template, line_numbers: true).render('errors' => ErrorDrop.new)
assert_equal expected, output
end
def test_standard_error
template = Liquid::Template.parse( ' {{ errors.standard_error }} ' )
assert_equal ' Liquid error: standard error ', template.render('errors' => ErrorDrop.new)
assert_equal 1, template.errors.size
assert_equal StandardError, template.errors.first.class
end
def test_syntax
template = Liquid::Template.parse( ' {{ errors.syntax_error }} ' )
assert_equal ' Liquid syntax error: syntax error ', template.render('errors' => ErrorDrop.new)
assert_nothing_raised do
template = Liquid::Template.parse( ' {{ errors.syntax_error }} ' )
assert_equal ' Liquid syntax error: syntax error ', template.render('errors' => ErrorDrop.new)
assert_equal 1, template.errors.size
assert_equal SyntaxError, template.errors.first.class
end
assert_equal 1, template.errors.size
assert_equal SyntaxError, template.errors.first.class
end
def test_argument
assert_nothing_raised do
template = Liquid::Template.parse( ' {{ errors.argument_error }} ' )
assert_equal ' Liquid error: argument error ', template.render('errors' => ErrorDrop.new)
template = Liquid::Template.parse( ' {{ errors.argument_error }} ' )
assert_equal ' Liquid error: argument error ', template.render('errors' => ErrorDrop.new)
assert_equal 1, template.errors.size
assert_equal ArgumentError, template.errors.first.class
end
assert_equal 1, template.errors.size
assert_equal ArgumentError, template.errors.first.class
end
def test_missing_endtag_parse_time_error
assert_raise(Liquid::SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(Liquid::SyntaxError) do
Liquid::Template.parse(' {% for a in b %} ... ')
end
end
def test_unrecognized_operator
with_error_mode(:strict) do
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
Liquid::Template.parse(' {% if 1 =! 2 %}ok{% endif %} ')
end
end
end
def test_lax_unrecognized_operator
assert_nothing_raised do
template = Liquid::Template.parse(' {% if 1 =! 2 %}ok{% endif %} ', :error_mode => :lax)
assert_equal ' Liquid error: Unknown operator =! ', template.render
assert_equal 1, template.errors.size
assert_equal Liquid::ArgumentError, template.errors.first.class
end
template = Liquid::Template.parse(' {% if 1 =! 2 %}ok{% endif %} ', :error_mode => :lax)
assert_equal ' Liquid error: Unknown operator =! ', template.render
assert_equal 1, template.errors.size
assert_equal Liquid::ArgumentError, template.errors.first.class
end
def test_strict_error_messages
err = assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
err = assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
Liquid::Template.parse(' {% if 1 =! 2 %}ok{% endif %} ', :error_mode => :strict)
end
assert_equal 'Unexpected character = in "1 =! 2"', err.message
err = assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
err = assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
Liquid::Template.parse('{{%%%}}', :error_mode => :strict)
end
assert_equal 'Unexpected character % in "{{%%%}}"', err.message
@@ -100,11 +121,17 @@ class ErrorHandlingTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert_equal '', template.render
end
def test_warning_line_numbers
template = Liquid::Template.parse("{% if ~~~ %}\n{{%%%}}{% else %}\n{{ hello. }}{% endif %}", :error_mode => :warn, :line_numbers => true)
assert_equal 3, template.warnings.size
assert_equal [1,2,3], template.warnings.map(&:line_number)
end
# Liquid should not catch Exceptions that are not subclasses of StandardError, like Interrupt and NoMemoryError
def test_exceptions_propagate
assert_raise Exception do
template = Liquid::Template.parse( ' {{ errors.exception }} ' )
assert_raises Exception do
template = Liquid::Template.parse('{{ errors.exception }}')
template.render('errors' => ErrorDrop.new)
end
end
end # ErrorHandlingTest
end

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ module SubstituteFilter
end
end
class FiltersTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class FiltersTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def setup
@@ -107,15 +107,15 @@ class FiltersTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
end
class FiltersInTemplate < Test::Unit::TestCase
class FiltersInTemplate < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_local_global
Template.register_filter(MoneyFilter)
assert_equal " 1000$ ", Template.parse("{{1000 | money}}").render!(nil, nil)
assert_equal " 1000$ CAD ", Template.parse("{{1000 | money}}").render!(nil, :filters => CanadianMoneyFilter)
assert_equal " 1000$ CAD ", Template.parse("{{1000 | money}}").render!(nil, :filters => [CanadianMoneyFilter])
with_global_filter(MoneyFilter) do
assert_equal " 1000$ ", Template.parse("{{1000 | money}}").render!(nil, nil)
assert_equal " 1000$ CAD ", Template.parse("{{1000 | money}}").render!(nil, :filters => CanadianMoneyFilter)
assert_equal " 1000$ CAD ", Template.parse("{{1000 | money}}").render!(nil, :filters => [CanadianMoneyFilter])
end
end
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@@ -12,14 +12,12 @@ module CanadianMoneyFilter
end
end
class HashOrderingTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class HashOrderingTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_global_register_order
Template.register_filter(MoneyFilter)
Template.register_filter(CanadianMoneyFilter)
assert_equal " 1000$ CAD ", Template.parse("{{1000 | money}}").render(nil, nil)
end
def test_global_register_order
with_global_filter(MoneyFilter, CanadianMoneyFilter) do
assert_equal " 1000$ CAD ", Template.parse("{{1000 | money}}").render(nil, nil)
end
end
end

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ module FunnyFilter
end
class OutputTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class OutputTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def setup

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class ParsingQuirksTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class ParsingQuirksTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_parsing_css
@@ -9,30 +9,28 @@ class ParsingQuirksTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
def test_raise_on_single_close_bracet
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
Template.parse("text {{method} oh nos!")
end
end
def test_raise_on_label_and_no_close_bracets
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
Template.parse("TEST {{ ")
end
end
def test_raise_on_label_and_no_close_bracets_percent
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
Template.parse("TEST {% ")
end
end
def test_error_on_empty_filter
assert_nothing_raised do
Template.parse("{{test}}")
Template.parse("{{|test}}")
end
assert Template.parse("{{test}}")
assert Template.parse("{{|test}}")
with_error_mode(:strict) do
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
Template.parse("{{test |a|b|}}")
end
end
@@ -40,7 +38,7 @@ class ParsingQuirksTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_meaningless_parens_error
with_error_mode(:strict) do
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
markup = "a == 'foo' or (b == 'bar' and c == 'baz') or false"
Template.parse("{% if #{markup} %} YES {% endif %}")
end
@@ -49,11 +47,11 @@ class ParsingQuirksTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_unexpected_characters_syntax_error
with_error_mode(:strict) do
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
markup = "true && false"
Template.parse("{% if #{markup} %} YES {% endif %}")
end
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
markup = "false || true"
Template.parse("{% if #{markup} %} YES {% endif %}")
end
@@ -61,11 +59,9 @@ class ParsingQuirksTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
def test_no_error_on_lax_empty_filter
assert_nothing_raised do
Template.parse("{{test |a|b|}}", :error_mode => :lax)
Template.parse("{{test}}", :error_mode => :lax)
Template.parse("{{|test|}}", :error_mode => :lax)
end
assert Template.parse("{{test |a|b|}}", :error_mode => :lax)
assert Template.parse("{{test}}", :error_mode => :lax)
assert Template.parse("{{|test|}}", :error_mode => :lax)
end
def test_meaningless_parens_lax
@@ -86,9 +82,22 @@ class ParsingQuirksTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
def test_raise_on_invalid_tag_delimiter
assert_raise(Liquid::SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(Liquid::SyntaxError) do
Template.new.parse('{% end %}')
end
end
def test_unanchored_filter_arguments
with_error_mode(:lax) do
assert_template_result('hi',"{{ 'hi there' | split$$$:' ' | first }}")
assert_template_result('x', "{{ 'X' | downcase) }}")
# After the messed up quotes a filter without parameters (reverse) should work
# but one with parameters (remove) shouldn't be detected.
assert_template_result('here', "{{ 'hi there' | split:\"t\"\" | reverse | first}}")
assert_template_result('hi ', "{{ 'hi there' | split:\"t\"\" | remove:\"i\" | first}}")
end
end
end # ParsingQuirksTest

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@@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
require 'test_helper'
class RenderProfilingTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
class ProfilingFileSystem
def read_template_file(template_path, context)
"Rendering template {% assign template_name = '#{template_path}'%}\n{{ template_name }}"
end
end
def setup
Liquid::Template.file_system = ProfilingFileSystem.new
end
def test_template_allows_flagging_profiling
t = Template.parse("{{ 'a string' | upcase }}")
t.render!
assert_nil t.profiler
end
def test_parse_makes_available_simple_profiling
t = Template.parse("{{ 'a string' | upcase }}", :profile => true)
t.render!
assert_equal 1, t.profiler.length
node = t.profiler[0]
assert_equal " 'a string' | upcase ", node.code
end
def test_render_ignores_raw_strings_when_profiling
t = Template.parse("This is raw string\nstuff\nNewline", :profile => true)
t.render!
assert_equal 0, t.profiler.length
end
def test_profiling_includes_line_numbers_of_liquid_nodes
t = Template.parse("{{ 'a string' | upcase }}\n{% increment test %}", :profile => true)
t.render!
assert_equal 2, t.profiler.length
# {{ 'a string' | upcase }}
assert_equal 1, t.profiler[0].line_number
# {{ increment test }}
assert_equal 2, t.profiler[1].line_number
end
def test_profiling_times_the_rendering_of_tokens
t = Template.parse("{% include 'a_template' %}", :profile => true)
t.render!
node = t.profiler[0]
refute_nil node.render_time
end
def test_profiling_times_the_entire_render
t = Template.parse("{% include 'a_template' %}", :profile => true)
t.render!
assert t.profiler.total_render_time > 0, "Total render time was not calculated"
end
def test_profiling_uses_include_to_mark_children
t = Template.parse("{{ 'a string' | upcase }}\n{% include 'a_template' %}", :profile => true)
t.render!
include_node = t.profiler[1]
assert_equal 2, include_node.children.length
end
def test_profiling_marks_children_with_the_name_of_included_partial
t = Template.parse("{{ 'a string' | upcase }}\n{% include 'a_template' %}", :profile => true)
t.render!
include_node = t.profiler[1]
include_node.children.each do |child|
assert_equal "'a_template'", child.partial
end
end
def test_profiling_supports_multiple_templates
t = Template.parse("{{ 'a string' | upcase }}\n{% include 'a_template' %}\n{% include 'b_template' %}", :profile => true)
t.render!
a_template = t.profiler[1]
a_template.children.each do |child|
assert_equal "'a_template'", child.partial
end
b_template = t.profiler[2]
b_template.children.each do |child|
assert_equal "'b_template'", child.partial
end
end
def test_profiling_supports_rendering_the_same_partial_multiple_times
t = Template.parse("{{ 'a string' | upcase }}\n{% include 'a_template' %}\n{% include 'a_template' %}", :profile => true)
t.render!
a_template1 = t.profiler[1]
a_template1.children.each do |child|
assert_equal "'a_template'", child.partial
end
a_template2 = t.profiler[2]
a_template2.children.each do |child|
assert_equal "'a_template'", child.partial
end
end
def test_can_iterate_over_each_profiling_entry
t = Template.parse("{{ 'a string' | upcase }}\n{% increment test %}", :profile => true)
t.render!
timing_count = 0
t.profiler.each do |timing|
timing_count += 1
end
assert_equal 2, timing_count
end
def test_profiling_marks_children_of_if_blocks
t = Template.parse("{% if true %} {% increment test %} {{ test }} {% endif %}", :profile => true)
t.render!
assert_equal 1, t.profiler.length
assert_equal 2, t.profiler[0].children.length
end
def test_profiling_marks_children_of_for_blocks
t = Template.parse("{% for item in collection %} {{ item }} {% endfor %}", :profile => true)
t.render!({"collection" => ["one", "two"]})
assert_equal 1, t.profiler.length
# Will profile each invocation of the for block
assert_equal 2, t.profiler[0].children.length
end
end

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module SecurityFilter
end
end
class SecurityTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class SecurityTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_no_instance_eval

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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class TestEnumerable < Liquid::Drop
end
end
class StandardFiltersTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class StandardFiltersTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def setup
@@ -64,6 +64,34 @@ class StandardFiltersTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert_equal '', @filters.upcase(nil)
end
def test_slice
assert_equal 'oob', @filters.slice('foobar', 1, 3)
assert_equal 'oobar', @filters.slice('foobar', 1, 1000)
assert_equal '', @filters.slice('foobar', 1, 0)
assert_equal 'o', @filters.slice('foobar', 1, 1)
assert_equal 'bar', @filters.slice('foobar', 3, 3)
assert_equal 'ar', @filters.slice('foobar', -2, 2)
assert_equal 'ar', @filters.slice('foobar', -2, 1000)
assert_equal 'r', @filters.slice('foobar', -1)
assert_equal '', @filters.slice(nil, 0)
assert_equal '', @filters.slice('foobar', 100, 10)
assert_equal '', @filters.slice('foobar', -100, 10)
end
def test_slice_on_arrays
input = 'foobar'.split(//)
assert_equal %w{o o b}, @filters.slice(input, 1, 3)
assert_equal %w{o o b a r}, @filters.slice(input, 1, 1000)
assert_equal %w{}, @filters.slice(input, 1, 0)
assert_equal %w{o}, @filters.slice(input, 1, 1)
assert_equal %w{b a r}, @filters.slice(input, 3, 3)
assert_equal %w{a r}, @filters.slice(input, -2, 2)
assert_equal %w{a r}, @filters.slice(input, -2, 1000)
assert_equal %w{r}, @filters.slice(input, -1)
assert_equal %w{}, @filters.slice(input, 100, 10)
assert_equal %w{}, @filters.slice(input, -100, 10)
end
def test_truncate
assert_equal '1234...', @filters.truncate('1234567890', 7)
assert_equal '1234567890', @filters.truncate('1234567890', 20)
@@ -78,6 +106,7 @@ class StandardFiltersTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert_equal ['A?Z'], @filters.split('A?Z', '~')
# Regexp works although Liquid does not support.
assert_equal ['A','Z'], @filters.split('AxZ', /x/)
assert_equal [], @filters.split(nil, ' ')
end
def test_escape
@@ -128,6 +157,13 @@ class StandardFiltersTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert_equal [{"a" => "10"}, {"a" => "2"}], @filters.sort([{"a" => "10"}, {"a" => "2"}], "a")
end
def test_uniq
assert_equal [1,3,2,4], @filters.uniq([1,1,3,2,3,1,4,3,2,1])
assert_equal [{"a" => 1}, {"a" => 3}, {"a" => 2}], @filters.uniq([{"a" => 1}, {"a" => 3}, {"a" => 1}, {"a" => 2}], "a")
testdrop = TestDrop.new
assert_equal [testdrop], @filters.uniq([testdrop, TestDrop.new], 'test')
end
def test_reverse
assert_equal [4,3,2,1], @filters.reverse([1,2,3,4])
end
@@ -184,6 +220,11 @@ class StandardFiltersTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert_template_result "213", '{{ foo | sort: "bar" | map: "foo" }}', "foo" => TestEnumerable.new
end
def test_first_and_last_call_to_liquid
assert_template_result 'foobar', '{{ foo | first }}', 'foo' => [ThingWithToLiquid.new]
assert_template_result 'foobar', '{{ foo | last }}', 'foo' => [ThingWithToLiquid.new]
end
def test_date
assert_equal 'May', @filters.date(Time.parse("2006-05-05 10:00:00"), "%B")
assert_equal 'June', @filters.date(Time.parse("2006-06-05 10:00:00"), "%B")

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class BreakTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class BreakTagTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
# tests that no weird errors are raised if break is called outside of a

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class ContinueTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class ContinueTagTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ class ThingWithValue < Liquid::Drop
end
end
class ForTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class ForTagTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_for
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ HERE
end
def test_bad_variable_naming_in_for_loop
assert_raise(Liquid::SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(Liquid::SyntaxError) do
Liquid::Template.parse('{% for a/b in x %}{% endfor %}')
end
end

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class IfElseTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class IfElseTagTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_if
@@ -37,25 +37,19 @@ class IfElseTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
def test_comparison_of_strings_containing_and_or_or
assert_nothing_raised do
awful_markup = "a == 'and' and b == 'or' and c == 'foo and bar' and d == 'bar or baz' and e == 'foo' and foo and bar"
assigns = {'a' => 'and', 'b' => 'or', 'c' => 'foo and bar', 'd' => 'bar or baz', 'e' => 'foo', 'foo' => true, 'bar' => true}
assert_template_result(' YES ',"{% if #{awful_markup} %} YES {% endif %}", assigns)
end
awful_markup = "a == 'and' and b == 'or' and c == 'foo and bar' and d == 'bar or baz' and e == 'foo' and foo and bar"
assigns = {'a' => 'and', 'b' => 'or', 'c' => 'foo and bar', 'd' => 'bar or baz', 'e' => 'foo', 'foo' => true, 'bar' => true}
assert_template_result(' YES ',"{% if #{awful_markup} %} YES {% endif %}", assigns)
end
def test_comparison_of_expressions_starting_with_and_or_or
assigns = {'order' => {'items_count' => 0}, 'android' => {'name' => 'Roy'}}
assert_nothing_raised do
assert_template_result( "YES",
"{% if android.name == 'Roy' %}YES{% endif %}",
assigns)
end
assert_nothing_raised do
assert_template_result( "YES",
"{% if order.items_count == 0 %}YES{% endif %}",
assigns)
end
assert_template_result( "YES",
"{% if android.name == 'Roy' %}YES{% endif %}",
assigns)
assert_template_result( "YES",
"{% if order.items_count == 0 %}YES{% endif %}",
assigns)
end
def test_if_and
@@ -135,31 +129,35 @@ class IfElseTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
def test_syntax_error_no_variable
assert_raise(SyntaxError){ assert_template_result('', '{% if jerry == 1 %}')}
assert_raises(SyntaxError){ assert_template_result('', '{% if jerry == 1 %}')}
end
def test_syntax_error_no_expression
assert_raise(SyntaxError) { assert_template_result('', '{% if %}') }
assert_raises(SyntaxError) { assert_template_result('', '{% if %}') }
end
def test_if_with_custom_condition
original_op = Condition.operators['contains']
Condition.operators['contains'] = :[]
assert_template_result('yes', %({% if 'bob' contains 'o' %}yes{% endif %}))
assert_template_result('no', %({% if 'bob' contains 'f' %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}))
ensure
Condition.operators.delete 'contains'
Condition.operators['contains'] = original_op
end
def test_operators_are_ignored_unless_isolated
original_op = Condition.operators['contains']
Condition.operators['contains'] = :[]
assert_template_result('yes',
%({% if 'gnomeslab-and-or-liquid' contains 'gnomeslab-and-or-liquid' %}yes{% endif %}))
ensure
Condition.operators['contains'] = original_op
end
def test_operators_are_whitelisted
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
assert_template_result('', %({% if 1 or throw or or 1 %}yes{% endif %}))
end
end

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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ class CustomInclude < Liquid::Tag
end
end
class IncludeTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class IncludeTagTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def setup
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class IncludeTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
Liquid::Template.file_system = infinite_file_system.new
assert_raise(Liquid::StackLevelError) do
assert_raises(Liquid::StackLevelError) do
Template.parse("{% include 'loop' %}").render!
end

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class IncrementTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class IncrementTagTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_inc

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class RawTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class RawTagTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_tag_in_raw

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class StandardTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class StandardTagTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_no_transform
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ class StandardTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
def test_capture_detects_bad_syntax
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
assert_template_result('content foo content foo ',
'{{ var2 }}{% capture %}{{ var }} foo {% endcapture %}{{ var2 }}{{ var2 }}',
{'var' => 'content' })
@@ -229,11 +229,11 @@ class StandardTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
def test_case_detects_bad_syntax
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
assert_template_result('', '{% case false %}{% when %}true{% endcase %}', {})
end
assert_raise(SyntaxError) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
assert_template_result('', '{% case false %}{% huh %}true{% endcase %}', {})
end

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class StatementsTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class StatementsTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_true_eql_true

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class TableRowTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class TableRowTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
class ArrayDrop < Liquid::Drop

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class UnlessElseTagTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class UnlessElseTagTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_unless

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ class ErroneousDrop < Liquid::Drop
end
end
class TemplateTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class TemplateTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_instance_assigns_persist_on_same_template_object_between_parses
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ class TemplateTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert t.resource_limits[:reached]
t.resource_limits = { :render_length_limit => 10 }
assert_equal "0123456789", t.render!()
assert_not_nil t.resource_limits[:render_length_current]
refute_nil t.resource_limits[:render_length_current]
end
def test_resource_limits_render_score
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ class TemplateTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert t.resource_limits[:reached]
t.resource_limits = { :render_score_limit => 200 }
assert_equal (" foo " * 100), t.render!()
assert_not_nil t.resource_limits[:render_score_current]
refute_nil t.resource_limits[:render_score_current]
end
def test_resource_limits_assign_score
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ class TemplateTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert t.resource_limits[:reached]
t.resource_limits = { :assign_score_limit => 2 }
assert_equal "", t.render!()
assert_not_nil t.resource_limits[:assign_score_current]
refute_nil t.resource_limits[:assign_score_current]
end
def test_resource_limits_aborts_rendering_after_first_error

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class VariableTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class VariableTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_simple_variable
@@ -9,6 +9,10 @@ class VariableTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert_equal 'worked wonderfully', template.render!('test' => 'worked wonderfully')
end
def test_variable_render_calls_to_liquid
assert_template_result 'foobar', '{{ foo }}', 'foo' => ThingWithToLiquid.new
end
def test_simple_with_whitespaces
template = Template.parse(%| {{ test }} |)
assert_equal ' worked ', template.render!('test' => 'worked')

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'test/unit'
require 'test/unit/assertions'
require 'minitest/autorun'
require 'spy/integration'
$:.unshift(File.join(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)), '..', 'lib'))
@@ -14,41 +13,62 @@ if env_mode = ENV['LIQUID_PARSER_MODE']
end
Liquid::Template.error_mode = mode
if Minitest.const_defined?('Test')
# We're on Minitest 5+. Nothing to do here.
else
# Minitest 4 doesn't have Minitest::Test yet.
Minitest::Test = MiniTest::Unit::TestCase
end
module Test
module Unit
class TestCase
def fixture(name)
File.join(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)), "fixtures", name)
end
module Minitest
class Test
def fixture(name)
File.join(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)), "fixtures", name)
end
end
module Assertions
include Liquid
def assert_template_result(expected, template, assigns = {}, message = nil)
assert_equal expected, Template.parse(template).render!(assigns)
end
module Assertions
include Liquid
def assert_template_result_matches(expected, template, assigns = {}, message = nil)
return assert_template_result(expected, template, assigns, message) unless expected.is_a? Regexp
def assert_template_result(expected, template, assigns = {}, message = nil)
assert_equal expected, Template.parse(template).render!(assigns)
assert_match expected, Template.parse(template).render!(assigns)
end
def assert_match_syntax_error(match, template, registers = {})
exception = assert_raises(Liquid::SyntaxError) {
Template.parse(template).render(assigns)
}
assert_match match, exception.message
end
def with_global_filter(*globals)
original_filters = Array.new(Liquid::Strainer.class_variable_get(:@@filters))
globals.each do |global|
Liquid::Template.register_filter(global)
end
yield
ensure
Liquid::Strainer.class_variable_set(:@@filters, original_filters)
end
def assert_template_result_matches(expected, template, assigns = {}, message = nil)
return assert_template_result(expected, template, assigns, message) unless expected.is_a? Regexp
def with_error_mode(mode)
old_mode = Liquid::Template.error_mode
Liquid::Template.error_mode = mode
yield
ensure
Liquid::Template.error_mode = old_mode
end
end
end
assert_match expected, Template.parse(template).render!(assigns)
end
def assert_match_syntax_error(match, template, registers = {})
exception = assert_raise(Liquid::SyntaxError) {
Template.parse(template).render(assigns)
}
assert_match match, exception.message
end
def with_error_mode(mode)
old_mode = Liquid::Template.error_mode
Liquid::Template.error_mode = mode
yield
Liquid::Template.error_mode = old_mode
end
end # Assertions
end # Unit
end # Test
class ThingWithToLiquid
def to_liquid
'foobar'
end
end

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class BlockUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class BlockUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_blankspace
@@ -45,10 +45,7 @@ class BlockUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_with_custom_tag
Liquid::Template.register_tag("testtag", Block)
assert_nothing_thrown do
template = Liquid::Template.parse( "{% testtag %} {% endtesttag %}")
end
assert Liquid::Template.parse( "{% testtag %} {% endtesttag %}")
end
private

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class ConditionUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class ConditionUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_basic_condition

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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ class ArrayLike
end
end
class ContextUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class ContextUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def setup
@@ -107,16 +107,14 @@ class ContextUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
def test_scoping
assert_nothing_raised do
@context.push
@context.push
@context.pop
assert_raises(Liquid::ContextError) do
@context.pop
end
assert_raise(Liquid::ContextError) do
@context.pop
end
assert_raise(Liquid::ContextError) do
assert_raises(Liquid::ContextError) do
@context.push
@context.pop
@context.pop
@@ -483,4 +481,12 @@ class ContextUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert_equal 1, mock_scan.calls.size
end
def test_context_initialization_with_a_proc_in_environment
contx = Context.new([:test => lambda { |c| c['poutine']}], {:test => :foo})
assert contx
assert_nil contx['poutine']
end
end # ContextTest

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
require 'test_helper'
class FileSystemUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class FileSystemUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_default
assert_raise(FileSystemError) do
assert_raises(FileSystemError) do
BlankFileSystem.new.read_template_file("dummy", {'dummy'=>'smarty'})
end
end
@@ -14,15 +14,15 @@ class FileSystemUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert_equal "/some/path/_mypartial.liquid" , file_system.full_path("mypartial")
assert_equal "/some/path/dir/_mypartial.liquid", file_system.full_path("dir/mypartial")
assert_raise(FileSystemError) do
assert_raises(FileSystemError) do
file_system.full_path("../dir/mypartial")
end
assert_raise(FileSystemError) do
assert_raises(FileSystemError) do
file_system.full_path("/dir/../../dir/mypartial")
end
assert_raise(FileSystemError) do
assert_raises(FileSystemError) do
file_system.full_path("/etc/passwd")
end
end

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class I18nUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class I18nUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def setup
@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ class I18nUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
# def test_raises_translation_error_on_undefined_interpolation_key
# assert_raise I18n::TranslationError do
# assert_raises I18n::TranslationError do
# @i18n.translate("whatever", :oopstypos => "yes")
# end
# end
def test_raises_unknown_translation
assert_raise I18n::TranslationError do
assert_raises I18n::TranslationError do
@i18n.translate("doesnt_exist")
end
end

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class LexerUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class LexerUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_strings

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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ class TestClassC::LiquidDropClass
end
end
class ModuleExUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class ModuleExUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def setup

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class ParserUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class ParserUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_consume

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class RegexpUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class RegexpUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_empty

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class StrainerUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class StrainerUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
module AccessScopeFilters

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'test_helper'
class TagUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class TagUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_tag
@@ -8,4 +8,9 @@ class TagUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert_equal 'liquid::tag', tag.name
assert_equal '', tag.render(Context.new)
end
def test_return_raw_text_of_tag
tag = Tag.parse("long_tag", "param1, param2, param3", [], {})
assert_equal("long_tag param1, param2, param3", tag.raw)
end
end

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require 'test_helper'
class CaseTagUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class CaseTagUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_case_nodelist

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require 'test_helper'
class ForTagUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class ForTagUnitTest < Minitest::Test
def test_for_nodelist
template = Liquid::Template.parse('{% for item in items %}FOR{% endfor %}')
assert_equal ['FOR'], template.root.nodelist[0].nodelist

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require 'test_helper'
class IfTagUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class IfTagUnitTest < Minitest::Test
def test_if_nodelist
template = Liquid::Template.parse('{% if true %}IF{% else %}ELSE{% endif %}')
assert_equal ['IF', 'ELSE'], template.root.nodelist[0].nodelist

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require 'test_helper'
class TemplateUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class TemplateUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_sets_default_localization_in_document

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require 'test_helper'
class TokenizerTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class TokenizerTest < Minitest::Test
def test_tokenize_strings
assert_equal [' '], tokenize(' ')
assert_equal ['hello world'], tokenize('hello world')
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assert_equal [' ', '{% comment %}', ' ', '{% endcomment %}', ' '], tokenize(" {% comment %} {% endcomment %} ")
end
def test_calculate_line_numbers_per_token_with_profiling
template = Liquid::Template.parse("", :profile => true)
assert_equal [1], template.send(:tokenize, "{{funk}}").map(&:line_number)
assert_equal [1, 1, 1], template.send(:tokenize, " {{funk}} ").map(&:line_number)
assert_equal [1, 2, 2], template.send(:tokenize, "\n{{funk}}\n").map(&:line_number)
assert_equal [1, 1, 3], template.send(:tokenize, " {{\n funk \n}} ").map(&:line_number)
end
private
def tokenize(source)

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require 'test_helper'
class VariableUnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
class VariableUnitTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
def test_variable
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end
end
end
def test_output_raw_source_of_variable
var = Variable.new(%! name_of_variable | upcase !)
assert_equal " name_of_variable | upcase ", var.raw
end
end