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defmodule Pleroma.FormatterTest do
alias Pleroma.Formatter
use Pleroma.DataCase
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import Pleroma.Factory
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describe " .linkify " do
test " turning urls into links " do
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text = " Hey, check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zg1-TufF%20zY?x=1&y=2 # blabla. "
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expected = " Hey, check out <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zg1-TufF%20zY?x=1&y=2 # blabla'>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zg1-TufF%20zY?x=1&y=2 # blabla</a>. "
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assert Formatter . linkify ( text ) == expected
end
end
describe " .parse_tags " do
test " parses tags in the text " do
text = " Here's a # test. Maybe these are # working or not. What about # 漢字? And # は。 "
expected = [
{ " # test " , " test " } ,
{ " # working " , " working " } ,
{ " # 漢字 " , " 漢字 " } ,
{ " # は " , " は " }
]
assert Formatter . parse_tags ( text ) == expected
end
end
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test " it can parse mentions and return the relevant users " do
text = " @gsimg According to @archaeme, that is @daggsy. Also hello @archaeme@archae.me "
gsimg = insert ( :user , %{ nickname : " gsimg " } )
archaeme = insert ( :user , %{ nickname : " archaeme " } )
archaeme_remote = insert ( :user , %{ nickname : " archaeme@archae.me " } )
expected_result = [
{ " @gsimg " , gsimg } ,
{ " @archaeme " , archaeme } ,
{ " @archaeme@archae.me " , archaeme_remote } ,
]
assert Formatter . parse_mentions ( text ) == expected_result
end
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end