#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# Test conversions from HTML/XHTML to plain text with HTML::FormatText
#
use strict;
use warnings;
use lib qw(. .. tests);
use Tools;
use Test::More;
use Mail::Message::Body::Lines;
BEGIN {
eval 'require HTML::FormatText';
if($@)
{ plan skip_all => "requires HTML::FormatText.\n";
exit 0;
}
require Mail::Message::Convert::HtmlFormatText;
plan tests => 7;
}
my $html = Mail::Message::Convert::HtmlFormatText->new;
my $body = Mail::Message::Body::Lines->new
( type => 'text/html'
, data => $raw_html_data
);
my $f = $html->format($body);
ok(defined $f);
ok(ref $f);
isa_ok($f, 'Mail::Message::Body');
is($f->mimeType, 'text/plain');
is($f->charset, 'iso-8859-1');
is($f->transferEncoding, 'none');
is($f->string, <<'EXPECTED');
Life according to Brian
=======================
This is normal text, but not in a paragraph.
New paragraph in a bad way. And this is just a continuation. When
texts get long, they must be auto-wrapped; and even that is working
already.
Silly subsection at once
and another chapter
===================
again a section
---------------
Normal paragraph, which contains an [IMAGE], some italics with
linebreak and code
And now for the preformatted stuff
it should stay as it was
even with strange blanks
and indentations
And back to normal text...
* list item 1
1. list item 1.1
2. list item 1.2
* list item 2
EXPECTED
exit 0;