use feature 'unicode_strings'; use strict; use warnings; use Setup; my %ctx = test_init(); require Hydra::Schema; require Hydra::Model::DB; use Test2::V0; require Hydra; # calls setup() my $db = Hydra::Model::DB->new; hydra_setup($db); require Hydra::View::TT; # The following lines are a cheap and hacky trick to get $c, # there is no other reason to call /. require Catalyst::Test; Catalyst::Test->import('Hydra'); my($_, $c) = ctx_request('/'); my $project = $db->resultset('Projects')->create({name => "tests", displayname => "", owner => "root"}); my $jobset = createBaseJobset("example", "bogus.nix", $ctx{jobsdir}); my $job = "myjob"; is( Hydra::View::TT::linkToProject(undef, $c, $project), 'tests', "linkToProject" ); is( Hydra::View::TT::linkToJobset(undef, $c, $jobset), 'tests:' . 'example', "linkToJobset" ); is( Hydra::View::TT::linkToJob(undef, $c, $jobset, $job), 'tests:' . 'example:' . 'myjob', "linkToJob" ); is( Hydra::View::TT::makeNameLinksForJobset(undef, $c, $jobset), 'tests' . ':example', "makeNameLinksForJobset" ); is( Hydra::View::TT::makeNameLinksForJob(undef, $c, $jobset, $job), 'tests:' . 'example' . ':myjob', "makeNameLinksForJob" ); is( Hydra::View::TT::makeNameTextForJobset(undef, $c, $jobset), 'tests:example', "makeNameTextForJobset" ); is( Hydra::View::TT::makeNameTextForJob(undef, $c, $jobset, $job), 'tests:example:myjob', "makeNameTextForJob" ); done_testing;