use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Email::MIME;
-use PublicInbox::View;
use Plack::Util;
+use_ok 'PublicInbox::View';
# FIXME: make this test less fragile
my $ctx = {
-inbox => Plack::Util::inline_object(
name => 'test',
search => sub { undef },
+ base_url => sub { 'http://example.com/' },
cloneurl => sub {[]},
+ nntp_url => sub {[]},
description => sub { '' }),
};
$ctx->{-inbox}->{-primary_address} = 'test@example.com';
my ($mime) = @_;
my $s = '';
- my $body = PublicInbox::View::msg_html($ctx, $mime);
+ my $r = PublicInbox::View::msg_html($ctx, $mime);
+ my $body = $r->[2];
while (defined(my $buf = $body->getline)) {
$s .= $buf;
}
Email::MIME->create(
attributes => {
content_type => 'text/plain',
- filename => "foo.patch",
+ filename => "foo&.patch",
},
body => "--- a/file\n+++ b/file\n" .
"@@ -49, 7 +49,34 @@\n",
);
my $html = msg_html($mime);
- like($html, qr!.*Attachment #2: foo\.patch --!,
+ like($html, qr!.*Attachment #2: foo&(?:amp|#38);\.patch --!,
"parts split with filename");
}