I'm creating an XML document: I want to unit test at least to make sure it's well-formed. So far, I have only been able to approximate this , by using the 'hasElements' in the REXML library.
Is there a better way ? Preferably using built-in libraries (I mean libraries that ship with the standard Ruby 1.8.x distro).
require "test/unit"
require 'rexml/document'
require 'test/unit/ui/console/testrunner'
include REXML
class TestBasic < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_createXML
my_xml=...create doc here...
doc = Document.new(my_xml);
assert(doc.has_elements?);
end
end
Test::Unit::UI::Console::TestRunner.run(TestBasic);
You can use Nokogiri. It's not a standard Ruby library, but you can easily install it as a Gem.
begin
bad_doc = Nokogiri::XML(badly_formed) { |config| config.options = Nokogiri::XML::ParseOptions::STRICT }
rescue Nokogiri::XML::SyntaxError => e
puts "caught exception: #{e}"
end
# => caught exception: Premature end of data in tag root line 1