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author | Nils Gotzhein <[email protected]> | 2021-08-17 22:18:46 +0200 |
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committer | Nils Gotzhein <[email protected]> | 2021-08-17 22:18:46 +0200 |
commit | b6b6771d8d7dcf13938d1578099074b0123a5d5e (patch) | |
tree | efd9e28718eff791dcaa7ffddbac44c38deedfb8 /plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001 | |
parent | a73e3bec45c5523910c711cf882976b71781ac9e (diff) |
pull latest readability-php via composer
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diff --git a/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/config.json b/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/config.json deleted file mode 100644 index 0ac6816ed..000000000 --- a/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/config.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -{ - "ArticleByLine": true -}
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/expected-metadata.json b/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/expected-metadata.json deleted file mode 100644 index 52dafa149..000000000 --- a/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/expected-metadata.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -{ - "Author": "Nicolas Perriault —", - "Direction": null, - "Excerpt": "Nicolas Perriault's homepage.", - "Image": null, - "Title": "Get your Frontend JavaScript Code Covered | Code", - "SiteName": null -} diff --git a/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/expected.html b/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/expected.html deleted file mode 100644 index e05810ff7..000000000 --- a/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/expected.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -<section><p><strong>So finally you're <a href="http://fakehost/code/2013/testing-frontend-javascript-code-using-mocha-chai-and-sinon/">testing your frontend JavaScript code</a>? Great! The more you -write tests, the more confident you are with your code… but how much precisely? -That's where <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_coverage">code coverage</a> might -help.</strong> - </p> - <p>The idea behind code coverage is to record which parts of your code (functions, - statements, conditionals and so on) have been executed by your test suite, - to compute metrics out of these data and usually to provide tools for navigating - and inspecting them.</p> - <p>Not a lot of frontend developers I know actually test their frontend code, - and I can barely imagine how many of them have ever setup code coverage… - Mostly because there are not many frontend-oriented tools in this area - I guess.</p> - <p>Actually I've only found one which provides an adapter for <a href="http://visionmedia.github.io/mocha/">Mocha</a> and - actually works…</p> - <blockquote> - <p>Drinking game for web devs: - <br></br>(1) Think of a noun - <br></br>(2) Google "<noun>.js" - <br></br>(3) If a library with that name exists - drink</p>— Shay Friedman (@ironshay) - <a href="https://twitter.com/ironshay/statuses/370525864523743232">August 22, 2013</a> - </blockquote> - <p><strong><a href="http://blanketjs.org/">Blanket.js</a></strong> is an <em>easy to install, easy to configure, -and easy to use JavaScript code coverage library that works both in-browser and -with nodejs.</em> - </p> - <p>Its use is dead easy, adding Blanket support to your Mocha test suite - is just matter of adding this simple line to your HTML test file:</p> -<pre><code><script src="vendor/blanket.js" - data-cover-adapter="vendor/mocha-blanket.js"></script> -</code></pre> - - <p>Source files: <a href="https://raw.github.com/alex-seville/blanket/master/dist/qunit/blanket.min.js">blanket.js</a>, - <a href="https://raw.github.com/alex-seville/blanket/master/src/adapters/mocha-blanket.js">mocha-blanket.js</a> - </p> - <p>As an example, let's reuse the silly <code>Cow</code> example we used - <a href="http://fakehost/code/2013/testing-frontend-javascript-code-using-mocha-chai-and-sinon/">in a previous episode</a>:</p> -<pre><code>// cow.js -(function(exports) { - "use strict"; - - function Cow(name) { - this.name = name || "Anon cow"; - } - exports.Cow = Cow; - - Cow.prototype = { - greets: function(target) { - if (!target) - throw new Error("missing target"); - return this.name + " greets " + target; - } - }; -})(this); -</code></pre> - - <p>And its test suite, powered by Mocha and <a href="http://chaijs.com/">Chai</a>:</p> -<pre><code>var expect = chai.expect; - -describe("Cow", function() { - describe("constructor", function() { - it("should have a default name", function() { - var cow = new Cow(); - expect(cow.name).to.equal("Anon cow"); - }); - - it("should set cow's name if provided", function() { - var cow = new Cow("Kate"); - expect(cow.name).to.equal("Kate"); - }); - }); - - describe("#greets", function() { - it("should greet passed target", function() { - var greetings = (new Cow("Kate")).greets("Baby"); - expect(greetings).to.equal("Kate greets Baby"); - }); - }); -}); -</code></pre> - - <p>Let's create the HTML test file for it, featuring Blanket and its adapter - for Mocha:</p> -<pre><code><!DOCTYPE html> -<html> -<head> - <meta charset="utf-8"> - <title>Test</title> - <link rel="stylesheet" media="all" href="vendor/mocha.css"> -</head> -<body> - <div id="mocha"></div> - <div id="messages"></div> - <div id="fixtures"></div> - <script src="vendor/mocha.js"></script> - <script src="vendor/chai.js"></script> - <script src="vendor/blanket.js" - data-cover-adapter="vendor/mocha-blanket.js"></script> - <script>mocha.setup('bdd');</script> - <script src="cow.js" data-cover></script> - <script src="cow_test.js"></script> - <script>mocha.run();</script> -</body> -</html> -</code></pre> - - <p><strong>Notes</strong>:</p> - <ul><li>Notice the <code>data-cover</code> attribute we added to the script tag - loading the source of our library;</li> - <li>The HTML test file <em>must</em> be served over HTTP for the adapter to - be loaded.</li> - </ul><p>Running the tests now gives us something like this:</p> - <p> - <img alt="screenshot" src="http://fakehost/static/code/2013/blanket-coverage.png"></img></p> - <p>As you can see, the report at the bottom highlights that we haven't actually - tested the case where an error is raised in case a target name is missing. - We've been informed of that, nothing more, nothing less. We simply know - we're missing a test here. Isn't this cool? I think so!</p> - <p>Just remember that code coverage will only <a href="http://codebetter.com/karlseguin/2008/12/09/code-coverage-use-it-wisely/">bring you numbers</a> and - raw information, not actual proofs that the whole of your <em>code logic</em> has - been actually covered. If you ask me, the best inputs you can get about - your code logic and implementation ever are the ones issued out of <a href="http://www.extremeprogramming.org/rules/pair.html">pair programming</a> -sessions - and <a href="http://alexgaynor.net/2013/sep/26/effective-code-review/">code reviews</a> — - but that's another story.</p> - <p><strong>So is code coverage silver bullet? No. Is it useful? Definitely. Happy testing!</strong> - </p> - </section>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/source.html b/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/source.html deleted file mode 100644 index 951e8745d..000000000 --- a/plugins/af_readability/vendor/andreskrey/readability.php/test/test-pages/001/source.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html> -<html class="no-js" lang="en"> - - <head> - <meta charset="utf-8"/> - <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1"/> - <title>Get your Frontend JavaScript Code Covered | Code | Nicolas Perriault</title> - <meta - name="description" content="Nicolas Perriault's homepage."/> - <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width"/> - <link href="//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Asap:400,400italic,700,700italic&subset=latin,latin-ext" - rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/> - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/static/packed.css?1412806084"/> - <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" href="/code/feed/" title="Code (RSS)"/> - <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" href="/photography/feed/" - title="Photography (RSS)"/> - <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" href="/talks/feed/" title="Talks (RSS)"/> - <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" href="/carnet/feed/" - title="Carnet (RSS)"/> - <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" href="/feed/" title="Everything (RSS)"/> - <!--[if lt IE 9]> - <script src="//html5shiv.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js"></script> - <![endif]--> - </head> - - <body class="code " onload="prettyPrint()"> - <!--[if lt IE 7]> - <p class="chromeframe">Your browser is <em>ancient!</em> Please <a href="http://www.quirksmode.org/upgrade.html">upgrade</a>.</p> - <![endif]--> - <div class="container"> - <header class="main-title"> - <h1><a href="/">Hi, I'm <strong>Nicolas.</strong></a></h1> - <small>I code stuff. I take photos. I write rants.</small> - - </header> - <main class="contents" role="main"> - <article lang="en" class="code" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/BlogPosting"> - <link itemprop="url" href="/code/2013/get-your-frontend-javascript-code-covered/"/> - <header> - <h2><a itemprop="name" href="/code/2013/get-your-frontend-javascript-code-covered/">Get your Frontend JavaScript Code Covered</a></h2> - </header> - <section> - <p><strong>So finally you're <a href="/code/2013/testing-frontend-javascript-code-using-mocha-chai-and-sinon/">testing your frontend JavaScript code</a>? Great! The more you -write tests, the more confident you are with your code… but how much precisely? -That's where <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_coverage">code coverage</a> might -help.</strong> - </p> - <p>The idea behind code coverage is to record which parts of your code (functions, - statements, conditionals and so on) have been executed by your test suite, - to compute metrics out of these data and usually to provide tools for navigating - and inspecting them.</p> - <p>Not a lot of frontend developers I know actually test their frontend code, - and I can barely imagine how many of them have ever setup code coverage… - Mostly because there are not many frontend-oriented tools in this area - I guess.</p> - <p>Actually I've only found one which provides an adapter for <a href="http://visionmedia.github.io/mocha/">Mocha</a> and - actually works…</p> - <blockquote class="twitter-tweet tw-align-center"> - <p>Drinking game for web devs: - <br />(1) Think of a noun - <br />(2) Google "<noun>.js" - <br />(3) If a library with that name exists - drink</p>— Shay Friedman (@ironshay) - <a - href="https://twitter.com/ironshay/statuses/370525864523743232">August 22, 2013</a> - </blockquote> - <p><strong><a href="http://blanketjs.org/">Blanket.js</a></strong> is an <em>easy to install, easy to configure, -and easy to use JavaScript code coverage library that works both in-browser and -with nodejs.</em> - </p> - <p>Its use is dead easy, adding Blanket support to your Mocha test suite - is just matter of adding this simple line to your HTML test file:</p> -<pre><code><script src="vendor/blanket.js" - data-cover-adapter="vendor/mocha-blanket.js"></script> -</code></pre> - - <p>Source files: <a href="https://raw.github.com/alex-seville/blanket/master/dist/qunit/blanket.min.js">blanket.js</a>, - <a - href="https://raw.github.com/alex-seville/blanket/master/src/adapters/mocha-blanket.js">mocha-blanket.js</a> - </p> - <p>As an example, let's reuse the silly <code>Cow</code> example we used - <a - href="/code/2013/testing-frontend-javascript-code-using-mocha-chai-and-sinon/">in a previous episode</a>:</p> -<pre><code>// cow.js -(function(exports) { - "use strict"; - - function Cow(name) { - this.name = name || "Anon cow"; - } - exports.Cow = Cow; - - Cow.prototype = { - greets: function(target) { - if (!target) - throw new Error("missing target"); - return this.name + " greets " + target; - } - }; -})(this); -</code></pre> - - <p>And its test suite, powered by Mocha and <a href="http://chaijs.com/">Chai</a>:</p> -<pre><code>var expect = chai.expect; - -describe("Cow", function() { - describe("constructor", function() { - it("should have a default name", function() { - var cow = new Cow(); - expect(cow.name).to.equal("Anon cow"); - }); - - it("should set cow's name if provided", function() { - var cow = new Cow("Kate"); - expect(cow.name).to.equal("Kate"); - }); - }); - - describe("#greets", function() { - it("should greet passed target", function() { - var greetings = (new Cow("Kate")).greets("Baby"); - expect(greetings).to.equal("Kate greets Baby"); - }); - }); -}); -</code></pre> - - <p>Let's create the HTML test file for it, featuring Blanket and its adapter - for Mocha:</p> -<pre><code><!DOCTYPE html> -<html> -<head> - <meta charset="utf-8"> - <title>Test</title> - <link rel="stylesheet" media="all" href="vendor/mocha.css"> -</head> -<body> - <div id="mocha"></div> - <div id="messages"></div> - <div id="fixtures"></div> - <script src="vendor/mocha.js"></script> - <script src="vendor/chai.js"></script> - <script src="vendor/blanket.js" - data-cover-adapter="vendor/mocha-blanket.js"></script> - <script>mocha.setup('bdd');</script> - <script src="cow.js" data-cover></script> - <script src="cow_test.js"></script> - <script>mocha.run();</script> -</body> -</html> -</code></pre> - - <p><strong>Notes</strong>:</p> - <ul> - <li>Notice the <code>data-cover</code> attribute we added to the script tag - loading the source of our library;</li> - <li>The HTML test file <em>must</em> be served over HTTP for the adapter to - be loaded.</li> - </ul> - <p>Running the tests now gives us something like this:</p> - <p> - <img alt="screenshot" src="/static/code/2013/blanket-coverage.png"/> - </p> - <p>As you can see, the report at the bottom highlights that we haven't actually - tested the case where an error is raised in case a target name is missing. - We've been informed of that, nothing more, nothing less. We simply know - we're missing a test here. Isn't this cool? I think so!</p> - <p>Just remember that code coverage will only <a href="http://codebetter.com/karlseguin/2008/12/09/code-coverage-use-it-wisely/">bring you numbers</a> and - raw information, not actual proofs that the whole of your <em>code logic</em> has - been actually covered. If you ask me, the best inputs you can get about - your code logic and implementation ever are the ones issued out of <a href="http://www.extremeprogramming.org/rules/pair.html">pair programming</a> -sessions - and <a href="http://alexgaynor.net/2013/sep/26/effective-code-review/">code reviews</a> — - but that's another story.</p> - <p><strong>So is code coverage silver bullet? No. Is it useful? Definitely. 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