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liquid/test/integration/error_handling_test.rb
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

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require 'test_helper'
class ErrorDrop < Liquid::Drop
def standard_error
raise Liquid::StandardError, 'standard error'
end
def argument_error
raise Liquid::ArgumentError, 'argument error'
end
def syntax_error
raise Liquid::SyntaxError, 'syntax error'
end
def exception
raise Exception, 'exception'
end
end
class ErrorHandlingTest < Minitest::Test
include Liquid
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_equal 1, template.errors.size
assert_equal SyntaxError, template.errors.first.class
end
def test_argument
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
def test_missing_endtag_parse_time_error
assert_raises(Liquid::SyntaxError) do
Liquid::Template.parse(' {% for a in b %} ... ')
end
end
def test_unrecognized_operator
with_error_mode(:strict) do
assert_raises(SyntaxError) do
Liquid::Template.parse(' {% if 1 =! 2 %}ok{% endif %} ')
end
end
end
def test_lax_unrecognized_operator
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_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_raises(SyntaxError) do
Liquid::Template.parse('{{%%%}}', :error_mode => :strict)
end
assert_equal 'Unexpected character % in "{{%%%}}"', err.message
end
def test_warnings
template = Liquid::Template.parse('{% if ~~~ %}{{%%%}}{% else %}{{ hello. }}{% endif %}', :error_mode => :warn)
assert_equal 3, template.warnings.size
assert_equal 'Unexpected character ~ in "~~~"', template.warnings[0].message
assert_equal 'Unexpected character % in "{{%%%}}"', template.warnings[1].message
assert_equal 'Expected id but found end_of_string in "{{ hello. }}"', template.warnings[2].message
assert_equal '', template.render
end
# Liquid should not catch Exceptions that are not subclasses of StandardError, like Interrupt and NoMemoryError
def test_exceptions_propagate
assert_raises Exception do
template = Liquid::Template.parse( ' {{ errors.exception }} ' )
template.render('errors' => ErrorDrop.new)
end
end
end # ErrorHandlingTest