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package frameproto
// StringFrameButton1Action will return the HTML <meta/> element for the Frame-Protocol's (i.e., Farcaster Frame's) "fc:frame:button:1:action" name-value pair.
//
// For example, this call:
//
// var buttonAction string = "post"
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton1Action(aspectRatio)
//
// Would return this HTML <meta/> element:
//
// <meta property="fc:frame:button:1:action" content="post" />
//
// Note that this package provides some constants to use with StringFrameButton1Action.
// Namely: ButtonActionLink (for "link"), ButtonActionMint (for "mint"), ButtonActionPost (for "post"), and ButtonActionPostRedirect (for "post_redirect").
//
// Which in code would be used as:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton1Action(frameproto.ButtonActionLink)
//
// And:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton1Action(frameproto.ButtonActionMint)
//
// And:
//
// str :+ frameproto.StringFrameButton1Action(frameproto.ButtonActionPost)
//
// And:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton1Action(frameproto.ButtonActionPostRedirect)
func StringFrameButton1Action(action string) string {
const property string = MetaPropertyFrameButton1Action
return stringMetaPropertyContent(property, action)
}

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package frameproto
import (
"testing"
)
func TestStringFrameButton1Action(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct{
Label string
Expected string
}{
{
Label: "",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:1:action" content="" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "something",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:1:action" content="something" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "Hello world! 🙂",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:1:action" content="Hello world! 🙂" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "link",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:1:action" content="link" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "mint",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:1:action" content="mint" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "post",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:1:action" content="post" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "post_redirect",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:1:action" content="post_redirect" />`+"\n",
},
}
for testNumber, test := range tests {
actual := StringFrameButton1Action(test.Label)
expected := test.Expected
if expected != actual {
t.Errorf("For test #%d, the actual written meta-tag is not what was expected." ,testNumber)
t.Logf("EXPECTED: %s", expected)
t.Logf("ACTUAL: %s", actual)
t.Logf("EXPECTED: %q", expected)
t.Logf("ACTUAL: %q", actual)
t.Logf("LABEL: %q", test.Label)
continue
}
}
}

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package frameproto
// StringFrameButton2Action will return the HTML <meta/> element for the Frame-Protocol's (i.e., Farcaster Frame's) "fc:frame:button:2:action" name-value pair.
//
// For example, this call:
//
// var buttonAction string = "post"
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton2Action(aspectRatio)
//
// Would return this HTML <meta/> element:
//
// <meta property="fc:frame:button:2:action" content="post" />
//
// Note that this package provides some constants to use with StringFrameButton2Action.
// Namely: ButtonActionLink (for "link"), ButtonActionMint (for "mint"), ButtonActionPost (for "post"), and ButtonActionPostRedirect (for "post_redirect").
//
// Which in code would be used as:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton2Action(frameproto.ButtonActionLink)
//
// And:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton2Action(frameproto.ButtonActionMint)
//
// And:
//
// str :+ frameproto.StringFrameButton2Action(frameproto.ButtonActionPost)
//
// And:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton2Action(frameproto.ButtonActionPostRedirect)
func StringFrameButton2Action(action string) string {
const property string = MetaPropertyFrameButton2Action
return stringMetaPropertyContent(property, action)
}

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package frameproto
import (
"testing"
)
func TestStringFrameButton2Action(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct{
Label string
Expected string
}{
{
Label: "",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:2:action" content="" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "something",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:2:action" content="something" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "Hello world! 🙂",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:2:action" content="Hello world! 🙂" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "link",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:2:action" content="link" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "mint",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:2:action" content="mint" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "post",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:2:action" content="post" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "post_redirect",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:2:action" content="post_redirect" />`+"\n",
},
}
for testNumber, test := range tests {
actual := StringFrameButton2Action(test.Label)
expected := test.Expected
if expected != actual {
t.Errorf("For test #%d, the actual written meta-tag is not what was expected." ,testNumber)
t.Logf("EXPECTED: %s", expected)
t.Logf("ACTUAL: %s", actual)
t.Logf("EXPECTED: %q", expected)
t.Logf("ACTUAL: %q", actual)
t.Logf("LABEL: %q", test.Label)
continue
}
}
}

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package frameproto
// StringFrameButton3Action will return the HTML <meta/> element for the Frame-Protocol's (i.e., Farcaster Frame's) "fc:frame:button:3:action" name-value pair.
//
// For example, this call:
//
// var buttonAction string = "post"
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton3Action(aspectRatio)
//
// Would return this HTML <meta/> element:
//
// <meta property="fc:frame:button:3:action" content="post" />
//
// Note that this package provides some constants to use with StringFrameButton3Action.
// Namely: ButtonActionLink (for "link"), ButtonActionMint (for "mint"), ButtonActionPost (for "post"), and ButtonActionPostRedirect (for "post_redirect").
//
// Which in code would be used as:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton3Action(frameproto.ButtonActionLink)
//
// And:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton3Action(frameproto.ButtonActionMint)
//
// And:
//
// str :+ frameproto.StringFrameButton3Action(frameproto.ButtonActionPost)
//
// And:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton3Action(frameproto.ButtonActionPostRedirect)
func StringFrameButton3Action(action string) string {
const property string = MetaPropertyFrameButton3Action
return stringMetaPropertyContent(property, action)
}

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package frameproto
import (
"testing"
)
func TestStringFrameButton3Action(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct{
Label string
Expected string
}{
{
Label: "",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:3:action" content="" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "something",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:3:action" content="something" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "Hello world! 🙂",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:3:action" content="Hello world! 🙂" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "link",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:3:action" content="link" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "mint",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:3:action" content="mint" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "post",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:3:action" content="post" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "post_redirect",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:3:action" content="post_redirect" />`+"\n",
},
}
for testNumber, test := range tests {
actual := StringFrameButton3Action(test.Label)
expected := test.Expected
if expected != actual {
t.Errorf("For test #%d, the actual written meta-tag is not what was expected." ,testNumber)
t.Logf("EXPECTED: %s", expected)
t.Logf("ACTUAL: %s", actual)
t.Logf("EXPECTED: %q", expected)
t.Logf("ACTUAL: %q", actual)
t.Logf("LABEL: %q", test.Label)
continue
}
}
}

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package frameproto
// StringFrameButton4Action will return the HTML <meta/> element for the Frame-Protocol's (i.e., Farcaster Frame's) "fc:frame:button:4:action" name-value pair.
//
// For example, this call:
//
// var buttonAction string = "post"
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton4Action(aspectRatio)
//
// Would return this HTML <meta/> element:
//
// <meta property="fc:frame:button:4:action" content="post" />
//
// Note that this package provides some constants to use with StringFrameButton4Action.
// Namely: ButtonActionLink (for "link"), ButtonActionMint (for "mint"), ButtonActionPost (for "post"), and ButtonActionPostRedirect (for "post_redirect").
//
// Which in code would be used as:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton4Action(frameproto.ButtonActionLink)
//
// And:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton4Action(frameproto.ButtonActionMint)
//
// And:
//
// str :+ frameproto.StringFrameButton4Action(frameproto.ButtonActionPost)
//
// And:
//
// str := frameproto.StringFrameButton4Action(frameproto.ButtonActionPostRedirect)
func StringFrameButton4Action(action string) string {
const property string = MetaPropertyFrameButton4Action
return stringMetaPropertyContent(property, action)
}

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package frameproto
import (
"testing"
)
func TestStringFrameButton4Action(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct{
Label string
Expected string
}{
{
Label: "",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:4:action" content="" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "something",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:4:action" content="something" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "Hello world! 🙂",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:4:action" content="Hello world! 🙂" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "link",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:4:action" content="link" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "mint",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:4:action" content="mint" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "post",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:4:action" content="post" />`+"\n",
},
{
Label: "post_redirect",
Expected: `<meta property="fc:frame:button:4:action" content="post_redirect" />`+"\n",
},
}
for testNumber, test := range tests {
actual := StringFrameButton4Action(test.Label)
expected := test.Expected
if expected != actual {
t.Errorf("For test #%d, the actual written meta-tag is not what was expected." ,testNumber)
t.Logf("EXPECTED: %s", expected)
t.Logf("ACTUAL: %s", actual)
t.Logf("EXPECTED: %q", expected)
t.Logf("ACTUAL: %q", actual)
t.Logf("LABEL: %q", test.Label)
continue
}
}
}