Remove a link tag mistakenly imported from Atom XML namespace. The tag
was used to specify the link to the feed itself which is not supported
by RSS 2.0:
https://cyber.harvard.edu/rss/rss.htmlFixes#967
Many servers will return errors (e.g. 400/403) to requests that do not
set a User-Agent header. This results in issues in both the link_checker
and load_data components. With the link_checker these are false positive
dead links. In load_data, remote data fails to be fetched. To mitigate
this issue, this sets a default User-Agent of
$CARGO_PKG_NAME/$CARGO_PKG_VERSION
Note that the root cause of this regression from zola v0.9.0 is that
reqwest 0.10 changed their default behavior and no longer sets a
User-Agent by default:
https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest/pull/751Fixes#950.
For the site integration tests, we have a file of common code which is
used by multiple files in `tests/`. However, not all functions in
this file are used by all files in `tests/`.
As Cargo compiles each `tests/*.rs` file as a separate crate, this
means that some of these crates end up with unused code. Rust notices
this and prints a warning.
Let's tell Rust that we don't care about dead code in this file so
that the warning is not printed.
* Detect empty links on markdown rendering and issue an error
* Add a test for empty links stopping rendering with an error
* Assert error message is the expected one
When testing for empty links detection compare the error message
to make sure it's the correct error that stopped the process
and not some unrelated issue.
The issue with the check_site test hanging and timing out seems to
be related to a similar reqwest issue, which was ultimately due to
an upstream bug in tokio and may be fixed in tokio 0.2.7 onward.
hyper is already included in Zola due to the reqwest dependency (used
in the link_checker and templates components). Replacing Actix with
hyper in the serve command reduces the number of dependencies and
slightly improves build times and binary size.
* Restore #![feature(test)] and extern crate test; statements, which
were mistakenly removed as part of the Rust 2018 edition migration.
* Fix rendering benchmark's usage of RenderContext. 6 parameters were
provided when 5 were expected.
* Treat 304 (Not Modified) requests as valid.
* Add tests for 301-to-200 links, 301-to-404 links, and 500 links.
This helps to test redirections and the previously-added
response.status() checking for non-success status codes in check_url().
* Make names for HTTP mock paths unique, to avoid weird behavior. It
seems like mocks with the same path can potentially bleed between
tests, so you may end up with an unexpected response which causes the
test to sometimes pass and sometimes fail.
* Fix Clippy warnings about String::from(format!()).
Certain tests involving HTTP requests were sometimes hanging
indefinitely, so this uses Mockito for HTTP mocking. This seemingly
resolves the issue and makes these tests more reliable.
The existing can_fail_404_links test has been renamed to
can_fail_unresolved_links, to represent what actually occurs in the
test. The can_fail_404_links test now deals with a proper 404
response.
Just to be clear, the check_site test in the site component will
still create outgoing HTTP requests (due to the URLs used in the
test_site), so this commit only uses HTTP mocking where possible.