find-008
Tests cx:find without an XPath query.
Test is expected to pass.
The pipeline
<p:declare-step xmlns:cx="http://xmlcalabash.com/ns/extensions"
xmlns:p="http://www.w3.org/ns/xproc"
xmlns:t="http://xproc.org/ns/testsuite/3.0" name="main" version="3.0"
expand-text="false">
<p:import href="https://xmlcalabash.com/ext/library/find.xpl"/>
<p:output port="result"/>
<cx:find path="../documents/find">
<p:with-option name="xpath"
select="('//price', '//book[@category=''alternate'']')"/>
</cx:find>
</p:declare-step>
Result
<c:directory xmlns:c="http://www.w3.org/ns/xproc-step"
xmlns:t="http://xproc.org/ns/testsuite/3.0"
xml:base="file:/woodpecker/src/codeberg.org/xmlcalabash/xmlcalabash3/tests/extra-suite/test-suite/documents/find/" name="find">
<c:file xml:base="bookstore.xml"
name="bookstore.xml"/>
<c:file xml:base="mobydick.xml" name="mobydick.xml"/>
<c:directory xml:base="alt/" name="alt">
<c:file xml:base="mobydick.altx"
name="mobydick.altx"/>
</c:directory>
</c:directory>
Schematron checks
<s:schema xmlns:s="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron"
xmlns:t="http://xproc.org/ns/testsuite/3.0" queryBinding="xslt2">
<s:ns prefix="c"
uri="http://www.w3.org/ns/xproc-step"/>
<s:pattern>
<s:rule context="/">
<s:assert test="c:directory">The root isn’t a directory.</s:assert>
</s:rule>
</s:pattern>
<s:pattern>
<s:rule context="/c:directory">
<s:assert test="ends-with(@xml:base, '/documents/find/')">Wrong path.</s:assert>
<s:assert test="count(c:file) = 2">Wrong number of files in find/</s:assert>
<s:assert test="count(c:directory) = 1">Wrong number of directories in find/</s:assert>
<s:assert test="c:file[@name='bookstore.xml']">No bookstore.xml</s:assert>
<s:assert test="c:file[@name='mobydick.xml']">No mobydick.xml</s:assert>
</s:rule>
</s:pattern>
<s:pattern>
<s:rule context="/c:directory/c:directory">
<s:assert test="count(c:file) = 1">Wrong number of files in find/alt/</s:assert>
<s:assert test="c:file[@name='mobydick.altx']">No alt/mobydick.altx</s:assert>
</s:rule>
</s:pattern>
</s:schema>
Revision history
- 11 May 2025, Norm Tovey-Walsh
- Created test.