This renames the "sections" list to "items". In practice, this list has contained more than just "sections" since parts were added. Also, the rest of the code consistently uses the term "items", since the values it contains are called `BookItem`s. Finally, the naming has always been a little confusing to me. This is a very disruptive change, and I'm not doing it lightly. However, since there are a number of other API changes going into 0.5, I think now is an ok time to change this.
261 lines
7.8 KiB
Rust
261 lines
7.8 KiB
Rust
//! Tests for custom renderers.
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use crate::prelude::*;
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use anyhow::Result;
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use mdbook_renderer::{RenderContext, Renderer};
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use snapbox::IntoData;
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use std::fs::File;
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use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
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struct Spy(Arc<Mutex<Inner>>);
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#[derive(Debug, Default)]
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struct Inner {
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run_count: usize,
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}
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impl Renderer for Spy {
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fn name(&self) -> &str {
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"dummy"
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}
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fn render(&self, _ctx: &RenderContext) -> Result<()> {
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let mut inner = self.0.lock().unwrap();
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inner.run_count += 1;
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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// Test that renderer gets run.
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#[test]
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fn runs_renderers() {
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let test = BookTest::init(|_| {});
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let spy: Arc<Mutex<Inner>> = Default::default();
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let mut book = test.load_book();
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book.with_renderer(Spy(Arc::clone(&spy)));
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book.build().unwrap();
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let inner = spy.lock().unwrap();
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assert_eq!(inner.run_count, 1);
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}
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// Test renderer with a failing command fails.
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#[test]
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fn failing_command() {
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BookTest::init(|_| {})
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.rust_program(
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"failing",
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r#"
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fn main() {
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// Read from stdin to avoid random pipe failures on Linux.
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use std::io::Read;
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let mut s = String::new();
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std::io::stdin().read_to_string(&mut s).unwrap();
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std::process::exit(1);
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}
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"#,
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)
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.change_file(
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"book.toml",
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"[output.failing]\n\
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command = './failing'\n",
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)
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.run("build", |cmd| {
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cmd.expect_failure()
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.expect_stdout(str![[""]])
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.expect_stderr(str![[r#"
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Book building has started
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Running the failing backend
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::builtin_renderers): Invoking the "failing" renderer
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[TIMESTAMP] [ERROR] (mdbook_driver::builtin_renderers): Renderer exited with non-zero return code.
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[TIMESTAMP] [ERROR] (mdbook_core::utils): Error: Rendering failed
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[TIMESTAMP] [ERROR] (mdbook_core::utils): [TAB]Caused By: The "failing" renderer failed
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"#]]);
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});
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}
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// Renderer command is missing.
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#[test]
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fn missing_renderer() {
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BookTest::from_dir("renderer/missing_renderer").run("build", |cmd| {
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cmd.expect_failure()
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.expect_stdout(str![[""]])
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.expect_stderr(str![[r#"
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Book building has started
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Running the missing backend
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::builtin_renderers): Invoking the "missing" renderer
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[TIMESTAMP] [ERROR] (mdbook_driver): The command `trduyvbhijnorgevfuhn` wasn't found, is the `missing` backend installed? If you want to ignore this error when the `missing` backend is not installed, set `optional = true` in the `[output.missing]` section of the book.toml configuration file.
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[TIMESTAMP] [ERROR] (mdbook_core::utils): Error: Rendering failed
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[TIMESTAMP] [ERROR] (mdbook_core::utils): [TAB]Caused By: Unable to run the backend `missing`
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[TIMESTAMP] [ERROR] (mdbook_core::utils): [TAB]Caused By: [NOT_FOUND]
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"#]]);
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});
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}
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// Optional missing is not an error.
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#[test]
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fn missing_optional_not_fatal() {
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BookTest::from_dir("renderer/missing_optional_not_fatal").run("build", |cmd| {
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cmd.expect_stdout(str![[""]]).expect_stderr(str![[r#"
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Book building has started
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Running the missing backend
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::builtin_renderers): Invoking the "missing" renderer
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[TIMESTAMP] [WARN] (mdbook_driver): The command `trduyvbhijnorgevfuhn` for backend `missing` was not found, but is marked as optional.
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"#]]);
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});
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}
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// Command can include arguments.
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#[test]
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fn renderer_with_arguments() {
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BookTest::from_dir("renderer/renderer_with_arguments")
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.rust_program(
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"arguments",
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r#"
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fn main() {
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let args: Vec<_> = std::env::args().skip(1).collect();
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assert_eq!(args, &["arg1", "arg2"]);
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println!("Hello World!");
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use std::io::Read;
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let mut s = String::new();
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std::io::stdin().read_to_string(&mut s).unwrap();
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}
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"#,
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)
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.run("build", |cmd| {
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cmd.expect_stdout(str![[r#"
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Hello World!
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"#]])
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.expect_stderr(str![[r#"
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Book building has started
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Running the arguments backend
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::builtin_renderers): Invoking the "arguments" renderer
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"#]]);
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});
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}
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// Checks the render context received by the renderer.
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#[test]
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fn backends_receive_render_context_via_stdin() {
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let mut test = BookTest::from_dir("renderer/backends_receive_render_context_via_stdin");
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test.rust_program(
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"cat-to-file",
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r#"
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fn main() {
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use std::io::Read;
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let mut s = String::new();
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std::io::stdin().read_to_string(&mut s).unwrap();
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std::fs::write("out.txt", s).unwrap();
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}
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"#,
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)
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.run("build", |cmd| {
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cmd.expect_stdout(str![[""]]).expect_stderr(str![[r#"
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Book building has started
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Running the cat-to-file backend
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::builtin_renderers): Invoking the "cat-to-file" renderer
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"#]]);
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})
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.check_file(
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"book/out.txt",
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str![[r##"
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{
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"book": {
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"items": [
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{
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"Chapter": {
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"content": "# Chapter 1\n",
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"name": "Chapter 1",
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"number": [
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1
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],
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"parent_names": [],
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"path": "chapter_1.md",
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"source_path": "chapter_1.md",
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"sub_items": []
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}
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}
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]
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},
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"config": {
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"book": {
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"authors": [],
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"description": null,
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"language": "en",
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"text-direction": null,
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"title": null
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},
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"output": {
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"cat-to-file": {
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"command": "./cat-to-file"
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}
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}
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},
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"destination": "[ROOT]/book",
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"root": "[ROOT]",
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"version": "[VERSION]"
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}
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"##]]
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.is_json(),
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);
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// Can round-trip.
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let f = File::open(test.dir.join("book/out.txt")).unwrap();
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RenderContext::from_json(f).unwrap();
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}
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// Verifies that a relative path for the renderer command is relative to the
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// book root.
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#[test]
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fn relative_command_path() {
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let mut test = BookTest::init(|_| {});
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test.rust_program(
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"renderers/myrenderer",
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r#"
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fn main() {
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use std::io::Read;
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let mut s = String::new();
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std::io::stdin().read_to_string(&mut s).unwrap();
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std::fs::write("output", "test").unwrap();
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}
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"#,
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)
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.change_file(
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"book.toml",
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"[output.myrenderer]\n\
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command = 'renderers/myrenderer'\n",
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)
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.run("build", |cmd| {
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cmd.expect_stdout(str![[""]]).expect_stderr(str![[r#"
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Book building has started
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::mdbook): Running the myrenderer backend
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[TIMESTAMP] [INFO] (mdbook_driver::builtin_renderers): Invoking the "myrenderer" renderer
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"#]]);
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})
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.check_file("book/output", "test");
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}
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// with_renderer of an existing name.
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#[test]
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fn with_renderer_same_name() {
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let mut test = BookTest::init(|_| {});
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test.change_file(
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"book.toml",
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"[output.dummy]\n\
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command = 'mdbook-renderer-does-not-exist'\n",
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);
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let spy: Arc<Mutex<Inner>> = Default::default();
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let mut book = test.load_book();
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book.with_renderer(Spy(Arc::clone(&spy)));
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// Unfortunately this is unable to capture the output when using the API.
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book.build().unwrap();
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let inner = spy.lock().unwrap();
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assert_eq!(inner.run_count, 1);
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}
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