--Quick and few tests of using the _navbar function directly, as they won't be caught in tests of {{navbar}}
local p = {}
local n = require('Module:Navbar')
local ns = require('Module:Navbar/sandbox')
require('Module:No globals') --make sure no globals
function p.run()
local out = {}
for i = 1,2 do
local k = {'yes', nil}
table.insert(out, {
n._navbar({collapsible = k[i], template = 'V/doc'}),
ns._navbar({collapsible = k[i], template = 'V/doc'}),
'<br/>----',
n._navbar({collapsible = k[i], template = 'V/doc', 'h', 'm', ''}),
ns._navbar({collapsible = k[i], template = 'V/doc', 'h', 'm', ''}),
'<br/>----',
n._navbar({collapsible = k[i], 'V/doc', 'h', 'm'}),
ns._navbar({collapsible = k[i], 'V/doc', 'h', 'm'})})
end
table.insert(out, {n._navbar{mini = 'yes', 'v/doc'},ns._navbar{mini = 'yes', 'v/doc'}})
return table.concat(out[1])..table.concat(out[2])..table.concat(out[3])
end
return p