elixir phoenix example

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Andras Bacsai
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defmodule HelloWeb.ErrorHTMLTest do
use HelloWeb.ConnCase, async: true
# Bring render_to_string/4 for testing custom views
import Phoenix.Template
test "renders 404.html" do
assert render_to_string(HelloWeb.ErrorHTML, "404", "html", []) == "Not Found"
end
test "renders 500.html" do
assert render_to_string(HelloWeb.ErrorHTML, "500", "html", []) == "Internal Server Error"
end
end

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defmodule HelloWeb.ErrorJSONTest do
use HelloWeb.ConnCase, async: true
test "renders 404" do
assert HelloWeb.ErrorJSON.render("404.json", %{}) == %{errors: %{detail: "Not Found"}}
end
test "renders 500" do
assert HelloWeb.ErrorJSON.render("500.json", %{}) ==
%{errors: %{detail: "Internal Server Error"}}
end
end

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defmodule HelloWeb.PageControllerTest do
use HelloWeb.ConnCase
test "GET /", %{conn: conn} do
conn = get(conn, ~p"/")
assert html_response(conn, 200) =~ "Peace of mind from prototype to production"
end
end

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defmodule HelloWeb.ConnCase do
@moduledoc """
This module defines the test case to be used by
tests that require setting up a connection.
Such tests rely on `Phoenix.ConnTest` and also
import other functionality to make it easier
to build common data structures and query the data layer.
Finally, if the test case interacts with the database,
we enable the SQL sandbox, so changes done to the database
are reverted at the end of every test. If you are using
PostgreSQL, you can even run database tests asynchronously
by setting `use HelloWeb.ConnCase, async: true`, although
this option is not recommended for other databases.
"""
use ExUnit.CaseTemplate
using do
quote do
# The default endpoint for testing
@endpoint HelloWeb.Endpoint
use HelloWeb, :verified_routes
# Import conveniences for testing with connections
import Plug.Conn
import Phoenix.ConnTest
import HelloWeb.ConnCase
end
end
setup tags do
Hello.DataCase.setup_sandbox(tags)
{:ok, conn: Phoenix.ConnTest.build_conn()}
end
end

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defmodule Hello.DataCase do
@moduledoc """
This module defines the setup for tests requiring
access to the application's data layer.
You may define functions here to be used as helpers in
your tests.
Finally, if the test case interacts with the database,
we enable the SQL sandbox, so changes done to the database
are reverted at the end of every test. If you are using
PostgreSQL, you can even run database tests asynchronously
by setting `use Hello.DataCase, async: true`, although
this option is not recommended for other databases.
"""
use ExUnit.CaseTemplate
using do
quote do
alias Hello.Repo
import Ecto
import Ecto.Changeset
import Ecto.Query
import Hello.DataCase
end
end
setup tags do
Hello.DataCase.setup_sandbox(tags)
:ok
end
@doc """
Sets up the sandbox based on the test tags.
"""
def setup_sandbox(tags) do
pid = Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.start_owner!(Hello.Repo, shared: not tags[:async])
on_exit(fn -> Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.stop_owner(pid) end)
end
@doc """
A helper that transforms changeset errors into a map of messages.
assert {:error, changeset} = Accounts.create_user(%{password: "short"})
assert "password is too short" in errors_on(changeset).password
assert %{password: ["password is too short"]} = errors_on(changeset)
"""
def errors_on(changeset) do
Ecto.Changeset.traverse_errors(changeset, fn {message, opts} ->
Regex.replace(~r"%{(\w+)}", message, fn _, key ->
opts |> Keyword.get(String.to_existing_atom(key), key) |> to_string()
end)
end)
end
end

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ExUnit.start()
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox.mode(Hello.Repo, :manual)