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spec/util_interpolation_spec.lua @ 10787:459efb1afbfe

mod_admin_telnet: Pretty-print values returned from commands This makes it much nicer to inspect Prosody internals. Existing textual status messages from commands are not serialized to preserve existing behavior. Explicit serialization of configuration is kept in order to make it clear that returned strings are serialized strings that would look like what's actually in the config file. The default maxdepth of 2 seems ought to be an okay default, balanced between showing enough structure to continue exploring and DoS-ing your terminal. Thanks to Ge0rG for the motivation to finally do this.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Wed, 29 Apr 2020 22:23:05 +0200
parent 10413:604096ce2f82
child 11064:af1e3b7d9ea3
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local template = [[
{greet!?Hi}, {name?world}!
]];
local expect1 = [[
Hello, WORLD!
]];
local expect2 = [[
Hello, world!
]];
local expect3 = [[
Hi, YOU!
]];
local template_array = [[
{foo#{idx}. {item}
}]]
local expect_array = [[
1. HELLO
2. WORLD
]]
local template_func_pipe = [[
{foo|sort#{idx}. {item}
}]]
local expect_func_pipe = [[
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
]]
local template_map = [[
{foo%{idx}: {item!}
}]]
local expect_map = [[
FOO: bar
]]

describe("util.interpolation", function ()
	it("renders", function ()
		local render = require "util.interpolation".new("%b{}", string.upper, { sort = function (t) table.sort(t) return t end });
		assert.equal(expect1, render(template, { greet = "Hello", name = "world" }));
		assert.equal(expect2, render(template, { greet = "Hello" }));
		assert.equal(expect3, render(template, { name = "you" }));
		assert.equal(expect_array, render(template_array, { foo = { "Hello", "World" } }));
		assert.equal(expect_func_pipe, render(template_func_pipe, { foo = { "c", "a", "d", "b", } }));
		-- assert.equal("", render(template_func_pipe, { foo = nil })); -- FIXME
		assert.equal(expect_map, render(template_map, { foo = { foo = "bar" } }));
	end);
end);