instiki/vendor/plugins/rack/test/spec_rack_recursive.rb
Jacques Distler 4e14ccc74d Instiki 0.16.3: Rails 2.3.0
Instiki now runs on the Rails 2.3.0 Candidate Release.
Among other improvements, this means that it now 
automagically selects between WEBrick and Mongrel.

Just run

    ./instiki --daemon
2009-02-04 14:26:08 -06:00

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require 'test/spec'
require 'rack/recursive'
require 'rack/urlmap'
require 'rack/response'
require 'rack/mock'
context "Rack::Recursive" do
setup do
@app1 = lambda { |env|
res = Rack::Response.new
res["X-Path-Info"] = env["PATH_INFO"]
res["X-Query-String"] = env["QUERY_STRING"]
res.finish do |res|
res.write "App1"
end
}
@app2 = lambda { |env|
Rack::Response.new.finish do |res|
res.write "App2"
_, _, body = env['rack.recursive.include'].call(env, "/app1")
body.each { |b|
res.write b
}
end
}
@app3 = lambda { |env|
raise Rack::ForwardRequest.new("/app1")
}
@app4 = lambda { |env|
raise Rack::ForwardRequest.new("http://example.org/app1/quux?meh")
}
end
specify "should allow for subrequests" do
res = Rack::MockRequest.new(Rack::Recursive.new(
Rack::URLMap.new("/app1" => @app1,
"/app2" => @app2))).
get("/app2")
res.should.be.ok
res.body.should.equal "App2App1"
end
specify "should raise error on requests not below the app" do
app = Rack::URLMap.new("/app1" => @app1,
"/app" => Rack::Recursive.new(
Rack::URLMap.new("/1" => @app1,
"/2" => @app2)))
lambda {
Rack::MockRequest.new(app).get("/app/2")
}.should.raise(ArgumentError).
message.should =~ /can only include below/
end
specify "should support forwarding" do
app = Rack::Recursive.new(Rack::URLMap.new("/app1" => @app1,
"/app3" => @app3,
"/app4" => @app4))
res = Rack::MockRequest.new(app).get("/app3")
res.should.be.ok
res.body.should.equal "App1"
res = Rack::MockRequest.new(app).get("/app4")
res.should.be.ok
res.body.should.equal "App1"
res["X-Path-Info"].should.equal "/quux"
res["X-Query-String"].should.equal "meh"
end
end