From 0226e0ca0dc70f9a0310b3eef045ee1c1e0ca3ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Dolgov Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2022 20:00:46 +0300 Subject: split into a separate repo --- .../test/test-pages/ehow-1/config.json | 3 + .../test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected-images.json | 14 + .../test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected-metadata.json | 8 + .../test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected.html | 102 +++ .../test/test-pages/ehow-1/source.html | 934 +++++++++++++++++++++ 5 files changed, 1061 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/config.json create mode 100644 vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected-images.json create mode 100644 vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected-metadata.json create mode 100644 vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected.html create mode 100644 vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/source.html (limited to 'vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1') diff --git a/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/config.json b/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/config.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4bb8990 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/config.json @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +{ + "summonCthulhu": true +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected-images.json b/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected-images.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0e6496 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected-images.json @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +[ + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/200x200\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/16149374-814f-40bc-baf3-ca20f149f0ba.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/640\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/16149374-814f-40bc-baf3-ca20f149f0ba.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/default\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/fc249ef6-4d27-41b4-8c21-15f7a8512b50.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/default\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/aae11d4d-a4aa-4251-a4d9-41023ebf6d84.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/default\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/7afdfa1e-da74-44b5-b89c-ca8123516272.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/default\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/4f6612c0-316a-4c74-bb03-cb4e778f6d72.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/default\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/eeb1e0b4-e573-40a3-8db1-2c76f0b13b84.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/default\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/812d4649-4152-4363-97c0-f181d02e709a.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/default\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/0cb3988c-9318-47d6-bc9c-c798da1ede72.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/640\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/e3e18f0b-ab2c-4ffb-9988-a1ea63faef8b.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/640\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/2cd79f8d-0d16-4573-8861-e47fb74b0638.jpg", + "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/640\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/78670312-8636-4c42-a75c-3029f7aa6c73.jpg" +] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected-metadata.json b/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected-metadata.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4de1448 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected-metadata.json @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +{ + "Author": "Lucy Akins", + "Direction": null, + "Excerpt": "Glass cloche terrariums are not only appealing to the eye, but they also preserve a bit of nature in your home and serve as a simple, yet beautiful, piece of art. Closed terrariums are easy to care for, as they retain much of their own moisture and provide a warm environment with a consistent level of humidity. You won’t have to water the...", + "Image": "http:\/\/img-aws.ehowcdn.com\/200x200\/cme\/photography.prod.demandstudios.com\/16149374-814f-40bc-baf3-ca20f149f0ba.jpg", + "Title": "How to Build a Terrarium | eHow", + "SiteName": "eHow" +} diff --git a/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected.html b/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d73c3c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/fivefilters/readability.php/test/test-pages/ehow-1/expected.html @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +
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Glass cloche terrariums are not only appealing to the eye, but they also preserve a bit of nature in your home and serve as a simple, yet beautiful, piece of art. Closed terrariums are easy to care for, as they retain much of their own moisture and provide a warm environment with a consistent level of humidity. You won’t have to water the terrariums unless you see that the walls are not misting up. Small growing plants that don’t require a lot of light work best such as succulents, ferns, moss, even orchids.

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Glass cloche terrariums
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Glass cloche terrariums (Lucy Akins)
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What You'll Need:

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  • Cloche
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  • Planter saucer, small shallow dish or desired platform
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  • Floral foam oasis
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  • Ruler
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  • Spoon
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  • Floral wire pins or paper clips
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  • Small plants (from a florist or nursery)
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  • Moss
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  • Tweezers
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  • Other small decorative items (optional)
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Step 1

Measure the circumference of your cloche and cut the foam oasis about 3/4 inch (2 cm) smaller. Place the foam oasis into a container full of water and allow to soak until it sinks to the bottom. Dig out a hole on the oasis large enough to fit your plant, being careful not to pierce all the way through to the bottom.

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Dig a hole in the oasis. (Lucy Akins)
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Insert your plant into the hole.

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Orchid in foam oasis
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Orchid in foam oasis (Lucy Akins)
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Step 3

You can add various plants if you wish.

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Various foliage (Lucy Akins)
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Step 4

Using floral pins, attach enough moss around the oasis to cover it.

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Attach moss. (Lucy Akins)
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Step 5

Gently place the cloche over the oasis. The glass may push some of the moss upward, exposing some of the foam.

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Place cloche over oasis.
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Place cloche over oasis. (Lucy Akins)
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Step 6

Simply pull down the moss with tweezers or insert more moss to fill in the empty spaces.

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Rearrange moss.
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Rearrange moss. (Lucy Akins)
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Step 7

You can use any platform you wish. In this case, a small saucer was used.

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Place cloche on a platform to sit on. (Lucy Akins)
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Step 8

This particular terrarium rests on a planter saucer and features a small white pumpkin.

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Cloche placed on a terracotta saucer
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Cloche placed on a terracotta saucer (Lucy Akins)
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Step 9

This particular terrarium was placed on a wood slice and a little toy squirrel was placed inside to add a little whimsy.

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Placed on a wooden slice
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Placed on a wooden slice (Lucy Akins)
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Finished Terrarium

Displayed alone or in a group, these pretty arrangements allow you to add a little nature to your decor or tablescape.

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Glass cloche terrariums are not only appealing to the eye, but they also preserve a bit of nature in your home and serve as a simple, yet beautiful, piece of art. Closed terrariums are easy to care for, as they retain much of their own moisture and provide a warm environment with a consistent level of humidity. You won’t have to water the terrariums unless you see that the walls are not misting up. Small growing plants that don’t require a lot of light work best such as succulents, ferns, moss, even orchids.

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Glass cloche terrariums
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Glass cloche terrariums (Lucy Akins)
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What You'll Need: +
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  • Cloche
  • +
  • Planter saucer, small shallow dish or desired platform
  • +
  • Floral foam oasis
  • +
  • Ruler
  • +
  • Spoon
  • +
  • Floral wire pins or paper clips
  • +
  • Small plants (from a florist or nursery)
  • +
  • Moss
  • +
  • Tweezers
  • +
  • Other small decorative items (optional)
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Step 1 +

Measure the circumference of your cloche and cut the foam oasis about 3/4 inch (2 cm) smaller. Place the foam oasis into a container full of water and allow to soak until it sinks to the bottom. Dig out a hole on the oasis large enough to fit your plant, being careful not to pierce all the way through to the bottom.

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Dig a hole in the oasis.
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Dig a hole in the oasis. (Lucy Akins)
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Step 2 +

Insert your plant into the hole.

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Orchid in foam oasis
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Orchid in foam oasis (Lucy Akins)
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Step 3 +

You can add various plants if you wish.

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Various foliage
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Various foliage (Lucy Akins)
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Step 4 +

Using floral pins, attach enough moss around the oasis to cover it.

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Attach moss.
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Attach moss. (Lucy Akins)
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Step 5 +

Gently place the cloche over the oasis. The glass may push some of the moss upward, exposing some of the foam.

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Place cloche over oasis.
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Place cloche over oasis. (Lucy Akins)
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Step 6 +

Simply pull down the moss with tweezers or insert more moss to fill in the empty spaces.

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Rearrange moss.
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Rearrange moss. (Lucy Akins)
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Step 7 +

You can use any platform you wish. In this case, a small saucer was used.

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Place cloche on a platform to sit on.
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Place cloche on a platform to sit on. (Lucy Akins)
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Step 8 +

This particular terrarium rests on a planter saucer and features a small white pumpkin.

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Cloche placed on a terracotta saucer
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Cloche placed on a terracotta saucer (Lucy Akins)
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Step 9 +

This particular terrarium was placed on a wood slice and a little toy squirrel was placed inside to add a little whimsy.

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Placed on a wooden slice
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Placed on a wooden slice (Lucy Akins)
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Finished Terrarium +

Displayed alone or in a group, these pretty arrangements allow you to add a little nature to your decor or tablescape.

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Cloche terrarium
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Cloche terrarium (Lucy Akins)
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