33 lines
1.1 KiB
Haskell
33 lines
1.1 KiB
Haskell
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module Handler.HomeSpec (spec) where
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import TestImport
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spec :: Spec
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spec = withApp $ do
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it "loads the index and checks it looks right" $ do
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get HomeR
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statusIs 200
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htmlAllContain "h1" "Welcome to Yesod"
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request $ do
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setMethod "POST"
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setUrl HomeR
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addNonce
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fileByLabel "Choose a file" "test/Spec.hs" "text/plain" -- talk about self-reference
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byLabel "What's on the file?" "Some Content"
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statusIs 200
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-- more debugging printBody
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htmlCount ".message" 1
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htmlAllContain ".message" "Some Content"
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htmlAllContain ".message" "text/plain"
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-- This is a simple example of using a database access in a test. The
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-- test will succeed for a fresh scaffolded site with an empty database,
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-- but will fail on an existing database with a non-empty user table.
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it "leaves the user table empty" $ do
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get HomeR
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statusIs 200
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users <- runDB $ selectList ([] :: [Filter User]) []
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assertEqual "user table empty" 0 $ length users
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