# Copyright (C) 2013-2018 all contributors
# License: AGPL-3.0+
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Email::MIME;
use Plack::Util;
use_ok 'PublicInbox::View';
# FIXME: make this test less fragile
my $ctx = {
env => { HTTP_HOST => 'example.com', 'psgi.url_scheme' => 'http' },
-inbox => Plack::Util::inline_object(
name => 'test',
search => sub { undef },
base_url => sub { 'http://example.com/' },
cloneurl => sub {[]},
nntp_url => sub {[]},
max_git_part => sub { undef },
description => sub { '' }),
};
$ctx->{-inbox}->{-primary_address} = 'test@example.com';
sub msg_html ($) {
my ($mime) = @_;
my $s = '';
my $r = PublicInbox::View::msg_html($ctx, $mime);
my $body = $r->[2];
while (defined(my $buf = $body->getline)) {
$s .= $buf;
}
$body->close;
$s;
}
# plain text
{
my $body = < keep this inline
OK
> Long and wordy reply goes here and it is split across multiple lines.
> We generate links to a separate full page where quoted-text is inline.
> This is
>
> Currently 12 lines
> See MAX_INLINE_QUOTED
> See MAX_INLINE_QUOTED
> See MAX_INLINE_QUOTED
> See MAX_INLINE_QUOTED
> See MAX_INLINE_QUOTED
> See MAX_INLINE_QUOTED
> See MAX_INLINE_QUOTED
> See MAX_INLINE_QUOTED
hello world
EOF
my $s = Email::Simple->create(
header => [
From => 'a@example.com',
To => 'b@example.com',
'Content-Type' => 'text/plain',
'Message-ID' => '',
Subject => 'this is a subject',
],
body => $body,
)->as_string;
my $mime = Email::MIME->new($s);
my $html = msg_html($mime);
# ghetto tests
like($html, qr!create(
attributes => { content_type => 'text/plain', },
body => 'hi',
),
Email::MIME->create(
attributes => { content_type => 'text/plain', },
body => 'bye',
)
];
my $mime = Email::MIME->create(
header_str => [
From => 'a@example.com',
Subject => 'blargh',
'Message-ID' => '',
'In-Reply-To' => '',
],
parts => $parts,
);
my $html = msg_html($mime);
like($html, qr/hi\n.*-- Attachment #2.*\nbye\n/s, "multipart split");
}
# multipart email with attached patch
{
my $parts = [
Email::MIME->create(
attributes => { content_type => 'text/plain', },
body => 'hi, see attached patch',
),
Email::MIME->create(
attributes => {
content_type => 'text/plain',
filename => "foo&.patch",
},
body => "--- a/file\n+++ b/file\n" .
"@@ -49, 7 +49,34 @@\n",
),
];
my $mime = Email::MIME->create(
header_str => [
From => 'a@example.com',
Subject => '[PATCH] asdf',
'Message-ID' => '',
],
parts => $parts,
);
my $html = msg_html($mime);
like($html, qr!.*Attachment #2: foo&(?:amp|#38);\.patch --!,
"parts split with filename");
}
# multipart collapsed to single quoted-printable text/plain
{
my $parts = [
Email::MIME->create(
attributes => {
content_type => 'text/plain',
encoding => 'quoted-printable',
},
body => 'hi = bye',
)
];
my $mime = Email::MIME->create(
header_str => [
From => 'qp@example.com',
Subject => 'QP',
'Message-ID' => '',
],
parts => $parts,
);
my $orig = $mime->body_raw;
my $html = msg_html($mime);
like($orig, qr/hi =3D bye=/, "our test used QP correctly");
like($html, qr/\bhi = bye\b/, "HTML output decoded QP");
}
{
use PublicInbox::MID qw/id_compress/;
# n.b: this is probably invalid since we dropped CGI for PSGI:
like(id_compress('foo%bar@wtf'), qr/\A[a-f0-9]{40}\z/,
"percent always converted to sha1 to workaround buggy httpds");
is(id_compress('foobar-wtf'), 'foobar-wtf',
'regular ID not compressed');
}
done_testing();