#!/usr/bin/perl ############################################################################## # Tests the 'language' option (and 'lang' alias) to Petal->new. # Uses t/data/language/* # # this is identical to t/052_Opt_language but with MEMORY_CACHE=1 use Test::More 'no_plan'; use warnings; use lib 'lib'; use Petal; use File::Spec; $Petal::DISK_CACHE = 0; $Petal::MEMORY_CACHE = 1; my $data_dir = File::Spec->catdir('t', 'data'); my $file = 'language'; my @args = ( replace => 'Replacement Text', content => 'Content Here', attribute => 'An attribute', elements => [ 'one', 'two' ], ); # Try processing a template with a language and an include my $template = new Petal (file => $file, base_dir => $data_dir, language => 'fr'); is($template->language, 'fr', 'correct language requested (fr)'); $@ = ''; $output = eval { $template->process(@args) }; ok(!$@, "template with language and includes successfully processed"); like($output, qr{^\s*

\s+ Bonjour,\sMonde\s\(fr\)\s+

}x, "output is correct"); # Same again but using 'lang' option alias $template = new Petal (file => $file, base_dir => $data_dir, lang => 'fr-CA'); is($template->language, 'fr-CA', 'correct language requested (fr-CA)'); $@ = ''; $output = eval { $template->process(@args) }; ok(!$@, "template with lang and includes successfully processed"); like($output, qr{^\s*

\s+ Bonjour,\sMonde\s\(fr-CA\)\s+

}x, "output is correct");