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package ninja;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertThat;
import org.hamcrest.CoreMatchers;
import org.junit.Test;
/**
* NOTE: almost all functionality of the route matching is tested via
* RouteBuilderImplTest.
*
* @author ra
*/
public class RouteTest {
@Test
public void convertRawUriToRegex() {
assertThat(
Route.convertRawUriToRegex("/me/{username: .*}"),
CoreMatchers.equalTo("/me/(.*)"));
assertThat(
Route.convertRawUriToRegex("/me/{username: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z_0-9]}"),
CoreMatchers.equalTo("/me/([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z_0-9])"));
assertThat(
Route.convertRawUriToRegex("/me/{username}"),
CoreMatchers.equalTo("/me/([^/]*)"));
// check regex with escapes/backslashes (\)
assertThat(
Route.convertRawUriToRegex("/me/{id: \\d+}"),
CoreMatchers.equalTo("/me/(\\d+)"));
// check regex with groups, they should be converted to non-capturing groups
// people may want to have both "/users/mike" and "/mike" in one route
// https://github.com/ninjaframework/ninja/issues/497
assertThat(
Route.convertRawUriToRegex("(/users)?/{user}"),
CoreMatchers.equalTo("(?:/users)?/([^/]*)")
);
}
}