// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package template // Tests for multiple-template parsing and execution. import ( "bytes" "fmt" "testing" "text/template/parse" ) const ( noError = true hasError = false ) type multiParseTest struct { name string input string ok bool names []string results []string } var multiParseTests = []multiParseTest{ {"empty", "", noError, nil, nil}, {"one", `{{define "foo"}} FOO {{end}}`, noError, []string{"foo"}, []string{" FOO "}}, {"two", `{{define "foo"}} FOO {{end}}{{define "bar"}} BAR {{end}}`, noError, []string{"foo", "bar"}, []string{" FOO ", " BAR "}}, // errors {"missing end", `{{define "foo"}} FOO `, hasError, nil, nil}, {"malformed name", `{{define "foo}} FOO `, hasError, nil, nil}, } func TestMultiParse(t *testing.T) { for _, test := range multiParseTests { template, err := New("root").Parse(test.input) switch { case err == nil && !test.ok: t.Errorf("%q: expected error; got none", test.name) continue case err != nil && test.ok: t.Errorf("%q: unexpected error: %v", test.name, err) continue case err != nil && !test.ok: // expected error, got one if *debug { fmt.Printf("%s: %s\n\t%s\n", test.name, test.input, err) } continue } if template == nil { continue } if len(template.tmpl) != len(test.names)+1 { // +1 for root t.Errorf("%s: wrong number of templates; wanted %d got %d", test.name, len(test.names), len(template.tmpl)) continue } for i, name := range test.names { tmpl, ok := template.tmpl[name] if !ok { t.Errorf("%s: can't find template %q", test.name, name) continue } result := tmpl.Root.String() if result != test.results[i] { t.Errorf("%s=(%q): got\n\t%v\nexpected\n\t%v", test.name, test.input, result, test.results[i]) } } } } var multiExecTests = []execTest{ {"empty", "", "", nil, true}, {"text", "some text", "some text", nil, true}, {"invoke x", `{{template "x" .SI}}`, "TEXT", tVal, true}, {"invoke x no args", `{{template "x"}}`, "TEXT", tVal, true}, {"invoke dot int", `{{template "dot" .I}}`, "17", tVal, true}, {"invoke dot []int", `{{template "dot" .SI}}`, "[3 4 5]", tVal, true}, {"invoke dotV", `{{template "dotV" .U}}`, "v", tVal, true}, {"invoke nested int", `{{template "nested" .I}}`, "17", tVal, true}, {"variable declared by template", `{{template "nested" $x:=.SI}},{{index $x 1}}`, "[3 4 5],4", tVal, true}, // User-defined function: test argument evaluator. {"testFunc literal", `{{oneArg "joe"}}`, "oneArg=joe", tVal, true}, {"testFunc .", `{{oneArg .}}`, "oneArg=joe", "joe", true}, } // These strings are also in testdata/*. const multiText1 = ` {{define "x"}}TEXT{{end}} {{define "dotV"}}{{.V}}{{end}} ` const multiText2 = ` {{define "dot"}}{{.}}{{end}} {{define "nested"}}{{template "dot" .}}{{end}} ` func TestMultiExecute(t *testing.T) { // Declare a couple of templates first. template, err := New("root").Parse(multiText1) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("parse error for 1: %s", err) } _, err = template.Parse(multiText2) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("parse error for 2: %s", err) } testExecute(multiExecTests, template, t) } func TestParseFiles(t *testing.T) { _, err := ParseFiles("DOES NOT EXIST") if err == nil { t.Error("expected error for non-existent file; got none") } template := New("root") _, err = template.ParseFiles("testdata/file1.tmpl", "testdata/file2.tmpl") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error parsing files: %v", err) } testExecute(multiExecTests, template, t) } func TestParseGlob(t *testing.T) { _, err := ParseGlob("DOES NOT EXIST") if err == nil { t.Error("expected error for non-existent file; got none") } _, err = New("error").ParseGlob("[x") if err == nil { t.Error("expected error for bad pattern; got none") } template := New("root") _, err = template.ParseGlob("testdata/file*.tmpl") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error parsing files: %v", err) } testExecute(multiExecTests, template, t) } // In these tests, actual content (not just template definitions) comes from the parsed files. var templateFileExecTests = []execTest{ {"test", `{{template "tmpl1.tmpl"}}{{template "tmpl2.tmpl"}}`, "template1\n\ny\ntemplate2\n\nx\n", 0, true}, } func TestParseFilesWithData(t *testing.T) { template, err := New("root").ParseFiles("testdata/tmpl1.tmpl", "testdata/tmpl2.tmpl") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error parsing files: %v", err) } testExecute(templateFileExecTests, template, t) } func TestParseGlobWithData(t *testing.T) { template, err := New("root").ParseGlob("testdata/tmpl*.tmpl") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error parsing files: %v", err) } testExecute(templateFileExecTests, template, t) } const ( cloneText1 = `{{define "a"}}{{template "b"}}{{template "c"}}{{end}}` cloneText2 = `{{define "b"}}b{{end}}` cloneText3 = `{{define "c"}}root{{end}}` cloneText4 = `{{define "c"}}clone{{end}}` ) func TestClone(t *testing.T) { // Create some templates and clone the root. root, err := New("root").Parse(cloneText1) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } _, err = root.Parse(cloneText2) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } clone := Must(root.Clone()) // Add variants to both. _, err = root.Parse(cloneText3) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } _, err = clone.Parse(cloneText4) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Verify that the clone is self-consistent. for k, v := range clone.tmpl { if k == clone.name && v.tmpl[k] != clone { t.Error("clone does not contain root") } if v != v.tmpl[v.name] { t.Errorf("clone does not contain self for %q", k) } } // Execute root. var b bytes.Buffer err = root.ExecuteTemplate(&b, "a", 0) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if b.String() != "broot" { t.Errorf("expected %q got %q", "broot", b.String()) } // Execute copy. b.Reset() err = clone.ExecuteTemplate(&b, "a", 0) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if b.String() != "bclone" { t.Errorf("expected %q got %q", "bclone", b.String()) } } func TestAddParseTree(t *testing.T) { // Create some templates. root, err := New("root").Parse(cloneText1) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } _, err = root.Parse(cloneText2) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Add a new parse tree. tree, err := parse.Parse("cloneText3", cloneText3, "", "", nil, builtins) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } added, err := root.AddParseTree("c", tree["c"]) // Execute. var b bytes.Buffer err = added.ExecuteTemplate(&b, "a", 0) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if b.String() != "broot" { t.Errorf("expected %q got %q", "broot", b.String()) } } // Issue 7032 func TestAddParseTreeToUnparsedTemplate(t *testing.T) { master := "{{define \"master\"}}{{end}}" tmpl := New("master") tree, err := parse.Parse("master", master, "", "", nil) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected parse err: %v", err) } masterTree := tree["master"] tmpl.AddParseTree("master", masterTree) // used to panic } func TestRedefinition(t *testing.T) { var tmpl *Template var err error if tmpl, err = New("tmpl1").Parse(`{{define "test"}}foo{{end}}`); err != nil { t.Fatalf("parse 1: %v", err) } if _, err = tmpl.Parse(`{{define "test"}}bar{{end}}`); err != nil { t.Fatalf("got error %v, expected nil", err) } if _, err = tmpl.New("tmpl2").Parse(`{{define "test"}}bar{{end}}`); err != nil { t.Fatalf("got error %v, expected nil", err) } } // Issue 10879 func TestEmptyTemplateCloneCrash(t *testing.T) { t1 := New("base") t1.Clone() // used to panic } // Issue 10910, 10926 func TestTemplateLookUp(t *testing.T) { t1 := New("foo") if t1.Lookup("foo") != nil { t.Error("Lookup returned non-nil value for undefined template foo") } t1.New("bar") if t1.Lookup("bar") != nil { t.Error("Lookup returned non-nil value for undefined template bar") } t1.Parse(`{{define "foo"}}test{{end}}`) if t1.Lookup("foo") == nil { t.Error("Lookup returned nil value for defined template") } } func TestNew(t *testing.T) { // template with same name already exists t1, _ := New("test").Parse(`{{define "test"}}foo{{end}}`) t2 := t1.New("test") if t1.common != t2.common { t.Errorf("t1 & t2 didn't share common struct; got %v != %v", t1.common, t2.common) } if t1.Tree == nil { t.Error("defined template got nil Tree") } if t2.Tree != nil { t.Error("undefined template got non-nil Tree") } containsT1 := false for _, tmpl := range t1.Templates() { if tmpl == t2 { t.Error("Templates included undefined template") } if tmpl == t1 { containsT1 = true } } if !containsT1 { t.Error("Templates didn't include defined template") } } func TestParse(t *testing.T) { // In multiple calls to Parse with the same receiver template, only one call // can contain text other than space, comments, and template definitions t1 := New("test") if _, err := t1.Parse(`{{define "test"}}{{end}}`); err != nil { t.Fatalf("parsing test: %s", err) } if _, err := t1.Parse(`{{define "test"}}{{/* this is a comment */}}{{end}}`); err != nil { t.Fatalf("parsing test: %s", err) } if _, err := t1.Parse(`{{define "test"}}foo{{end}}`); err != nil { t.Fatalf("parsing test: %s", err) } } func TestEmptyTemplate(t *testing.T) { cases := []struct { defn []string in string want string }{ {[]string{""}, "once", ""}, {[]string{"", ""}, "twice", ""}, {[]string{"{{.}}", "{{.}}"}, "twice", "twice"}, {[]string{"{{/* a comment */}}", "{{/* a comment */}}"}, "comment", ""}, {[]string{"{{.}}", ""}, "twice", ""}, } for _, c := range cases { root := New("root") var ( m *Template err error ) for _, d := range c.defn { m, err = root.New(c.in).Parse(d) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } buf := &bytes.Buffer{} if err := m.Execute(buf, c.in); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if buf.String() != c.want { t.Errorf("expected string %q: got %q", c.want, buf.String()) } } }