middleman/middleman-core/features/multiple-sources.feature
Steven Sloan 3b1a00cf47 allow setting a destination_dir for SourceWatchers
This change lets a source be defined with a destination directory. That way we can mount a source (say a gem’s ‘doc’ directory) in a namespace and worry less about name collisions with  files in other sources.
2015-04-17 16:46:39 -04:00

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Feature: Allow multiple sources to be setup.
Scenario: Three source directories.
Given the Server is running at "multiple-sources-app"
When I go to "/index.html"
Then I should see "Default Source"
When I go to "/index1.html"
Then I should see "Source 1"
When I go to "/index2.html"
Then I should see "Source 2"
When I go to "/override-in-two.html"
Then I should see "Overridden 2"
When I go to "/override-in-one.html"
Then I should see "Opposite 2"
Scenario: Three data directories.
Given the Server is running at "multiple-data-sources-app"
When I go to "/index.html"
Then I should see "Default: Data Default"
Then I should see "Data 1: Data 1"
Then I should see "Data 2: Data 2"
Then I should see "Override in Two: Overridden 2"
Then I should see "Override in One: Opposite 2"
Scenario: Set source with destination_dir
Given the Server is running at "multiple-sources-with-duplicate-file-names-app"
When I go to "/index.html"
Then I should see "Default Source"
When I go to "/source2/index.html"
Then I should see "Second Source"