-use Email::MIME;
-use PublicInbox::View;
-
-sub msg_html ($) {
- my ($mime) = @_;
-
- PublicInbox::View::msg_html(undef, $mime);
-}
-
-# plain text
-{
- my $body = <<EOF;
-So and so wrote:
-> 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' => '<hello@example.com>',
- Subject => 'this is a subject',
- ],
- body => $body,
- )->as_string;
- my $mime = Email::MIME->new($s);
- my $html = msg_html($mime);
-
- # ghetto tests
- like($html, qr!<a\nhref="raw"!s, "raw link present");
- like($html, qr/hello world\b/, "body present");
- like($html, qr/> keep this inline/, "short quoted text is inline");
-}
-
-# multipart crap
-{
- my $parts = [
- Email::MIME->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' => '<blah@example.com>',
- 'In-Reply-To' => '<irp@example.com>',
- ],
- 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' => '<patch@example.com>',
- ],
- parts => $parts,
- );
-
- my $html = msg_html($mime);
- like($html, qr!.*Attachment #2: foo\.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' => '<qp@example.com>',
- ],
- 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');