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authorAndres Rey <[email protected]>2017-12-02 21:06:15 +0000
committerAndres Rey <[email protected]>2017-12-02 21:06:15 +0000
commitd8cb39b7ddeff07f1736e078c20261685586bd3a (patch)
tree0e3346870dc5f1afce6e8ce9cbfb12b6ad90eef7 /test/test-pages/reordering-paragraphs/expected-metadata.json
parentc250ab615235037f50b1c2bae2f8b4371ed59b0e (diff)
Update test cases to check metadata
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{
- "title": "",
- "byline": null,
- "excerpt": "Regarding item# 11111, under sufficiently extreme conditions, quarks may\n become deconfined and exist as free particles. In the course of asymptotic\n freedom, the strong interaction becomes weaker at higher temperatures.\n Eventually, color confinement would be lost and an extremely hot plasma\n of freely moving quarks and gluons would be formed. This theoretical phase\n of matter is called quark-gluon plasma.[81] The exact conditions needed\n to give rise to this state are unknown and have been the subject of a great\n deal of speculation and experimentation.",
- "readerable": true
+ "Title": "",
+ "Author": null,
+ "Excerpt": "Regarding item# 11111, under sufficiently extreme conditions, quarks may\n become deconfined and exist as free particles. In the course of asymptotic\n freedom, the strong interaction becomes weaker at higher temperatures.\n Eventually, color confinement would be lost and an extremely hot plasma\n of freely moving quarks and gluons would be formed. This theoretical phase\n of matter is called quark-gluon plasma.[81] The exact conditions needed\n to give rise to this state are unknown and have been the subject of a great\n deal of speculation and experimentation."
}