gecko-dev/webtools/bugzilla/t/004template.t

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# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Jacob Steenhagen.
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# Copyright (C) 2001 Jacob Steenhagen. All
# Rights Reserved.
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# Contributor(s): Jacob Steenhagen <jake@acutex.net>
# Zach Lipton <zach@zachlipton.com>
# David D. Kilzer <ddkilzer@kilzer.net>
#
#################
#Bugzilla Test 4#
####Templates####
use strict;
use lib 't';
use Support::Templates;
# Bug 137589 - Disable command-line input of CGI.pm when testing
use CGI qw(-no_debug);
use File::Spec 0.82;
use Template;
use Test::More tests => ( scalar(@Support::Templates::referenced_files)
+ scalar(@Support::Templates::actual_files) * 2);
# Capture the TESTOUT from Test::More or Test::Builder for printing errors.
# This will handle verbosity for us automatically.
my $fh;
{
local $^W = 0; # Don't complain about non-existent filehandles
if (-e \*Test::More::TESTOUT) {
$fh = \*Test::More::TESTOUT;
} elsif (-e \*Test::Builder::TESTOUT) {
$fh = \*Test::Builder::TESTOUT;
} else {
$fh = \*STDOUT;
}
}
my $include_path = $Support::Templates::include_path;
# Check to make sure all templates that are referenced in
# Bugzilla exist in the proper place.
foreach my $file(@Support::Templates::referenced_files) {
my $path = File::Spec->catfile($include_path, $file);
if (-e $path) {
ok(1, "$path exists");
} else {
ok(0, "$path does not exist --ERROR");
}
}
# Processes all the templates to make sure they have good syntax
my $template = Template->new(
{
INCLUDE_PATH => $include_path ,
# Need to define filters used in the codebase, they don't
# actually have to function in this test, just be defined.
# See globals.pl for the actual codebase definitions.
FILTERS =>
{
js => sub { return $_ } ,
strike => sub { return $_ } ,
url_quote => sub { return $_ } ,
no_break => sub { return $_ } ,
},
}
);
open SAVEOUT, ">&STDOUT"; # stash the original output stream
open SAVEERR, ">&STDERR";
open STDOUT, "> /dev/null"; # discard all output
open STDERR, "> /dev/null";
foreach my $file(@Support::Templates::actual_files) {
my $path = File::Spec->catfile($include_path, $file);
if (-e $path) {
if ($template->process($file)) {
ok(1, "$file syntax ok");
}
else {
ok(0, "$file has bad syntax --ERROR");
print $fh $template->error() . "\n";
}
}
else {
ok(1, "$path doesn't exist, skipping test");
}
}
open STDOUT, ">&SAVEOUT"; # redirect back to original stream
open STDERR, ">&SAVEERR";
close SAVEOUT;
close SAVEERR;
# check to see that all templates have a version string:
foreach my $file(@Support::Templates::actual_files) {
my $path = File::Spec->catfile($include_path, $file);
open(TMPL, $path);
my $firstline = <TMPL>;
if ($firstline =~ /\d+\.\d+\@[\w\.-]+/) {
ok(1,"$file has a version string");
} else {
ok(0,"$file does not have a version string --ERROR");
}
close(TMPL);
}
exit 0;