use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 8;
use SVG;
my $svg = SVG->new;
my $tag = $svg->script( type => "text/ecmascript" );
# populate the script tag with cdata
# be careful to manage the javascript line ends.
# qq│text│ or qq§text§ where text is the script
# works well for this.
$tag->CDATA(
qq|
function d(){
//simple display function
for(cnt = 0; cnt < d.length; cnt++)
document.write(d[cnt]);//end for loop
document.write("<hr>");//write a line break
document.write('<br>');//write a horizontal rule
}|
);
ok($tag, "create script element");
my $out = $svg->xmlify;
like($out, qr{"text/ecmascript"}, "specify script type");
like($out, qr/function/, "generate script content");;
like($out, qr/'<br>'/, "handle single quotes");
like($out, qr/"<hr>/, "handle double quotes");
#test for adding scripting commands in an element
$out = $svg->xmlify;
my $rect = $svg->rect(
x => 10,
y => 10,
fill => 'red',
stroke => 'black',
width => '10',
height => '10',
onclick => "alert('hello'+' '+'world')"
);
$out = $rect->xmlify;
like($out, qr/'hello'/, 'mouse event');
like($out, qr/'world'/, "mouse event script call" );
$svg = new SVG;
$svg->script()->CDATA("TESTTESTTEST");
$out = $svg->xmlify;
chomp $out;
like( $out, qr/<script\s*><!\[CDATA\[TESTTESTTEST\]\]>\s*<\/script>/, "script without type");