pleroma/test/web/rel_me_test.exs
Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier 788a354ce0
Web.RelMe: Fix having other values in rel attr
One example of this is Github which puts a rel="nofollow me" on the
profile link.
2019-03-05 02:13:22 +01:00

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Elixir

defmodule Pleroma.Web.RelMeTest do
use ExUnit.Case, async: true
setup do
Tesla.Mock.mock(fn
%{
method: :get,
url: "http://example.com/rel_me/anchor"
} ->
%Tesla.Env{status: 200, body: File.read!("test/fixtures/rel_me_anchor.html")}
%{
method: :get,
url: "http://example.com/rel_me/anchor_nofollow"
} ->
%Tesla.Env{status: 200, body: File.read!("test/fixtures/rel_me_anchor_nofollow.html")}
%{
method: :get,
url: "http://example.com/rel_me/link"
} ->
%Tesla.Env{status: 200, body: File.read!("test/fixtures/rel_me_link.html")}
%{
method: :get,
url: "http://example.com/rel_me/null"
} ->
%Tesla.Env{status: 200, body: File.read!("test/fixtures/rel_me_null.html")}
end)
:ok
end
test "parse/1" do
hrefs = ["https://social.example.org/users/lain"]
assert Pleroma.Web.RelMe.parse("http://example.com/rel_me/null") == {:ok, []}
assert {:error, _} = Pleroma.Web.RelMe.parse("http://example.com/rel_me/error")
assert Pleroma.Web.RelMe.parse("http://example.com/rel_me/link") == {:ok, hrefs}
assert Pleroma.Web.RelMe.parse("http://example.com/rel_me/anchor") == {:ok, hrefs}
assert Pleroma.Web.RelMe.parse("http://example.com/rel_me/anchor_nofollow") == {:ok, hrefs}
end
test "maybe_put_rel_me/2" do
profile_urls = ["https://social.example.org/users/lain"]
attr = "me"
fallback = nil
assert Pleroma.Web.RelMe.maybe_put_rel_me("http://example.com/rel_me/null", profile_urls) ==
fallback
assert Pleroma.Web.RelMe.maybe_put_rel_me("http://example.com/rel_me/error", profile_urls) ==
fallback
assert Pleroma.Web.RelMe.maybe_put_rel_me("http://example.com/rel_me/anchor", profile_urls) ==
attr
assert Pleroma.Web.RelMe.maybe_put_rel_me(
"http://example.com/rel_me/anchor_nofollow",
profile_urls
) == attr
assert Pleroma.Web.RelMe.maybe_put_rel_me("http://example.com/rel_me/link", profile_urls) ==
attr
end
end