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kebab/crates/kebab-parse-md/tests/blocks_snapshots.rs
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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//! Snapshot tests pinning the `parse_blocks` output for two fixtures.
//!
//! Baselines are hand-authored / regenerated via the `--ignored` emitter
//! below. `body_offset_lines = 1` is used for both fixtures (no
//! frontmatter, body starts at file line 1).
//!
//! Note: kb-parse-md's snapshot tests use the `#[ignore]` regenerator
//! pattern (run `cargo test ... -- --ignored` to refresh baselines),
//! whereas `kb-normalize`'s integration test uses an `UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=1`
//! env-var pattern. Migrating kb-parse-md to the env-var style is out of
//! scope; both styles are intentional for now.
//!
//! Following the kebab_core::Inline schema migration (struct-variant shape),
//! `ParsedBlock` now serializes directly through serde — no projection
//! shim is required. Inlines surface as structured objects, e.g.
//! `[{"kind":"text","text":"…"},{"kind":"code","code":"…"}]`.
use kebab_parse_md::parse_blocks;
use kebab_parse_md::{ParsedBlock, Warning};
use serde::Serialize;
use serde_json::Value;
use std::fs;
use std::path::PathBuf;
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct Snapshot {
blocks: Vec<ParsedBlock>,
warnings: Vec<Warning>,
}
fn fixtures_dir() -> PathBuf {
PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"))
.join("..")
.join("..")
.join("fixtures")
.join("markdown")
}
fn assert_snapshot(fixture: &str, baseline: &str) {
let dir = fixtures_dir();
let bytes = fs::read(dir.join(fixture)).expect("fixture readable");
let (blocks, warns) = parse_blocks(&bytes, 1).unwrap();
let snap = Snapshot {
blocks,
warnings: warns,
};
let actual: Value = serde_json::to_value(&snap).unwrap();
let expected_text = fs::read_to_string(dir.join(baseline)).expect("snapshot baseline readable");
let expected: Value = serde_json::from_str(&expected_text).expect("baseline parses as json");
if actual != expected {
let actual_pretty = serde_json::to_string_pretty(&actual).unwrap();
panic!(
"snapshot drift for {fixture}\n\
--- expected ({baseline}) ---\n{expected_text}\n\
--- actual ---\n{actual_pretty}\n\
If the change is intentional, update {baseline}."
);
}
}
#[test]
fn nested_headings_blocks_snapshot() {
assert_snapshot("nested-headings.md", "nested-headings.blocks.snapshot.json");
}
#[test]
fn code_and_table_blocks_snapshot() {
assert_snapshot("code-and-table.md", "code-and-table.blocks.snapshot.json");
}
/// Run with `cargo test -p kb-parse-md --test blocks_snapshots emit_blocks_snapshots -- --ignored --nocapture`
/// to regenerate the baseline JSON files from the current parser output.
#[test]
#[ignore]
fn emit_blocks_snapshots() {
let dir = fixtures_dir();
for (fixture, baseline) in [
("nested-headings.md", "nested-headings.blocks.snapshot.json"),
("code-and-table.md", "code-and-table.blocks.snapshot.json"),
] {
let bytes = fs::read(dir.join(fixture)).unwrap();
let (blocks, warns) = parse_blocks(&bytes, 1).unwrap();
let snap = Snapshot {
blocks,
warnings: warns,
};
let json = serde_json::to_string_pretty(&snap).unwrap();
fs::write(dir.join(baseline), format!("{json}\n")).unwrap();
eprintln!("wrote {}", dir.join(baseline).display());
}
}
/// Determinism: parsing the same fixture twice in a row must give equal output.
#[test]
fn snapshot_is_deterministic_across_runs() {
let dir = fixtures_dir();
let bytes = fs::read(dir.join("nested-headings.md")).unwrap();
let (a_blocks, a_warns) = parse_blocks(&bytes, 1).unwrap();
let (b_blocks, b_warns) = parse_blocks(&bytes, 1).unwrap();
assert_eq!(a_blocks, b_blocks);
assert_eq!(a_warns, b_warns);
assert_eq!(
serde_json::to_value(&a_blocks).unwrap(),
serde_json::to_value(&b_blocks).unwrap()
);
}