adding test for inner itemscoped item
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@ -597,3 +597,71 @@ func TestSkipSelfReferencingItemref(t *testing.T) {
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t.Errorf("Expecting %v but got %v", expected, actual)
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}
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}
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// This test validates that properties within an itemscope'd element remain
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// with that contained item even if it is not, via itemprop, made an explicit child
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// of its container item.
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func TestPropertiesInContainedItem(t *testing.T) {
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html := `
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<body itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/WebPage">
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<meta itemprop="foo" content="foo value">
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<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person">
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<meta itemprop="bar" content="bar value">
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</div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemprop="author">
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<meta itemprop="baz" content="baz value">
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</div>
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</body>`
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actual := ParseData(html, t)
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// There should be two top-level items: WebPage and the Person that isn't an author.
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if len(actual.Items) != 2 {
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t.Fatalf("expected 2 top-level items, got %d", len(actual.Items))
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}
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outer := actual.Items[0]
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inner := actual.Items[1]
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// The first item should be a WebPage. The properties in its contained items should
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// not be properties of the containing item.
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if len(outer.Types) != 1 || outer.Types[0] != "http://schema.org/WebPage" {
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t.Fatalf("expected outer to be http://schema.org/WebPage, got %v", outer.Types)
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}
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if _, present := outer.Properties["bar"]; present {
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t.Errorf("outer should not have a 'bar' property, got %v", outer.Properties["bar"])
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}
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if _, present := outer.Properties["baz"]; present {
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t.Errorf("outer should not have a 'baz' property, got %v", outer.Properties["baz"])
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}
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// The second item should be the non-author child element of outer. Since there is
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// no itemprop attribute, it's not a child *item* of outer but it should stand as its
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// own item.
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if len(inner.Types) != 1 || inner.Types[0] != "http://schema.org/Person" {
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t.Fatalf("expected inner to be http://schema.org/Person, got %v", inner.Types)
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}
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if _, present := inner.Properties["bar"]; !present {
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t.Errorf("inner should have a 'bar' property")
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}
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// The third item is the author, which should be a child item (via the 'author' itemprop)
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// of outer. It, too, should have its own discrete type and property.
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if list := outer.Properties["author"]; len(list) == 1 {
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if author, ok := list[0].(*Item); ok {
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if len(author.Types) != 1 || author.Types[0] != "http://schema.org/Person" {
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t.Fatalf("expected author to be http://schema.org/Person, got %v", author.Types)
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}
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if _, present := author.Properties["baz"]; !present {
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t.Errorf("inner should have a 'baz' property")
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}
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} else {
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t.Errorf("expected author item, got %v", list)
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}
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} else {
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t.Errorf("expected outer to have a child of author, got %v", outer.Properties["author"])
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}
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}
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