769 lines
22 KiB
Go
769 lines
22 KiB
Go
package mock
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import (
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"fmt"
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"reflect"
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"regexp"
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"runtime"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew"
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"github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib"
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"github.com/stretchr/objx"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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)
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// TestingT is an interface wrapper around *testing.T
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type TestingT interface {
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Logf(format string, args ...interface{})
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Errorf(format string, args ...interface{})
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FailNow()
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}
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/*
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Call
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*/
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// Call represents a method call and is used for setting expectations,
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// as well as recording activity.
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type Call struct {
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Parent *Mock
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// The name of the method that was or will be called.
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Method string
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// Holds the arguments of the method.
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Arguments Arguments
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// Holds the arguments that should be returned when
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// this method is called.
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ReturnArguments Arguments
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// The number of times to return the return arguments when setting
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// expectations. 0 means to always return the value.
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Repeatability int
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// Amount of times this call has been called
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totalCalls int
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// Holds a channel that will be used to block the Return until it either
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// receives a message or is closed. nil means it returns immediately.
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WaitFor <-chan time.Time
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// Holds a handler used to manipulate arguments content that are passed by
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// reference. It's useful when mocking methods such as unmarshalers or
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// decoders.
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RunFn func(Arguments)
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}
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func newCall(parent *Mock, methodName string, methodArguments ...interface{}) *Call {
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return &Call{
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Parent: parent,
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Method: methodName,
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Arguments: methodArguments,
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ReturnArguments: make([]interface{}, 0),
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Repeatability: 0,
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WaitFor: nil,
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RunFn: nil,
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}
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}
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func (c *Call) lock() {
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c.Parent.mutex.Lock()
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}
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func (c *Call) unlock() {
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c.Parent.mutex.Unlock()
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}
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// Return specifies the return arguments for the expectation.
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//
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// Mock.On("DoSomething").Return(errors.New("failed"))
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func (c *Call) Return(returnArguments ...interface{}) *Call {
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c.lock()
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defer c.unlock()
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c.ReturnArguments = returnArguments
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return c
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}
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// Once indicates that that the mock should only return the value once.
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//
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// Mock.On("MyMethod", arg1, arg2).Return(returnArg1, returnArg2).Once()
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func (c *Call) Once() *Call {
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return c.Times(1)
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}
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// Twice indicates that that the mock should only return the value twice.
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//
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// Mock.On("MyMethod", arg1, arg2).Return(returnArg1, returnArg2).Twice()
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func (c *Call) Twice() *Call {
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return c.Times(2)
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}
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// Times indicates that that the mock should only return the indicated number
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// of times.
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//
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// Mock.On("MyMethod", arg1, arg2).Return(returnArg1, returnArg2).Times(5)
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func (c *Call) Times(i int) *Call {
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c.lock()
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defer c.unlock()
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c.Repeatability = i
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return c
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}
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// WaitUntil sets the channel that will block the mock's return until its closed
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// or a message is received.
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//
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// Mock.On("MyMethod", arg1, arg2).WaitUntil(time.After(time.Second))
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func (c *Call) WaitUntil(w <-chan time.Time) *Call {
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c.lock()
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defer c.unlock()
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c.WaitFor = w
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return c
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}
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// After sets how long to block until the call returns
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//
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// Mock.On("MyMethod", arg1, arg2).After(time.Second)
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func (c *Call) After(d time.Duration) *Call {
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return c.WaitUntil(time.After(d))
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}
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// Run sets a handler to be called before returning. It can be used when
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// mocking a method such as unmarshalers that takes a pointer to a struct and
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// sets properties in such struct
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//
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// Mock.On("Unmarshal", AnythingOfType("*map[string]interface{}").Return().Run(func(args Arguments) {
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// arg := args.Get(0).(*map[string]interface{})
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// arg["foo"] = "bar"
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// })
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func (c *Call) Run(fn func(args Arguments)) *Call {
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c.lock()
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defer c.unlock()
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c.RunFn = fn
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return c
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}
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// On chains a new expectation description onto the mocked interface. This
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// allows syntax like.
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//
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// Mock.
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// On("MyMethod", 1).Return(nil).
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// On("MyOtherMethod", 'a', 'b', 'c').Return(errors.New("Some Error"))
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func (c *Call) On(methodName string, arguments ...interface{}) *Call {
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return c.Parent.On(methodName, arguments...)
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}
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// Mock is the workhorse used to track activity on another object.
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// For an example of its usage, refer to the "Example Usage" section at the top
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// of this document.
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type Mock struct {
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// Represents the calls that are expected of
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// an object.
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ExpectedCalls []*Call
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// Holds the calls that were made to this mocked object.
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Calls []Call
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// TestData holds any data that might be useful for testing. Testify ignores
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// this data completely allowing you to do whatever you like with it.
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testData objx.Map
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mutex sync.Mutex
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}
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// TestData holds any data that might be useful for testing. Testify ignores
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// this data completely allowing you to do whatever you like with it.
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func (m *Mock) TestData() objx.Map {
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if m.testData == nil {
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m.testData = make(objx.Map)
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}
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return m.testData
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}
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/*
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Setting expectations
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*/
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// On starts a description of an expectation of the specified method
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// being called.
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//
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// Mock.On("MyMethod", arg1, arg2)
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func (m *Mock) On(methodName string, arguments ...interface{}) *Call {
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for _, arg := range arguments {
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if v := reflect.ValueOf(arg); v.Kind() == reflect.Func {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot use Func in expectations. Use mock.AnythingOfType(\"%T\")", arg))
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}
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}
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m.mutex.Lock()
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defer m.mutex.Unlock()
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c := newCall(m, methodName, arguments...)
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m.ExpectedCalls = append(m.ExpectedCalls, c)
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return c
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}
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// /*
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// Recording and responding to activity
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// */
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func (m *Mock) findExpectedCall(method string, arguments ...interface{}) (int, *Call) {
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for i, call := range m.ExpectedCalls {
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if call.Method == method && call.Repeatability > -1 {
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_, diffCount := call.Arguments.Diff(arguments)
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if diffCount == 0 {
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return i, call
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}
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}
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}
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return -1, nil
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}
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func (m *Mock) findClosestCall(method string, arguments ...interface{}) (bool, *Call) {
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diffCount := 0
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var closestCall *Call
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for _, call := range m.expectedCalls() {
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if call.Method == method {
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_, tempDiffCount := call.Arguments.Diff(arguments)
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if tempDiffCount < diffCount || diffCount == 0 {
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diffCount = tempDiffCount
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closestCall = call
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}
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}
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}
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if closestCall == nil {
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return false, nil
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}
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return true, closestCall
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}
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func callString(method string, arguments Arguments, includeArgumentValues bool) string {
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var argValsString string
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if includeArgumentValues {
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var argVals []string
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for argIndex, arg := range arguments {
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argVals = append(argVals, fmt.Sprintf("%d: %#v", argIndex, arg))
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}
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argValsString = fmt.Sprintf("\n\t\t%s", strings.Join(argVals, "\n\t\t"))
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s(%s)%s", method, arguments.String(), argValsString)
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}
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// Called tells the mock object that a method has been called, and gets an array
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// of arguments to return. Panics if the call is unexpected (i.e. not preceded by
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// appropriate .On .Return() calls)
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// If Call.WaitFor is set, blocks until the channel is closed or receives a message.
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func (m *Mock) Called(arguments ...interface{}) Arguments {
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// get the calling function's name
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pc, _, _, ok := runtime.Caller(1)
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if !ok {
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panic("Couldn't get the caller information")
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}
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functionPath := runtime.FuncForPC(pc).Name()
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//Next four lines are required to use GCCGO function naming conventions.
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//For Ex: github_com_docker_libkv_store_mock.WatchTree.pN39_github_com_docker_libkv_store_mock.Mock
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//uses interface information unlike golang github.com/docker/libkv/store/mock.(*Mock).WatchTree
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//With GCCGO we need to remove interface information starting from pN<dd>.
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re := regexp.MustCompile("\\.pN\\d+_")
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if re.MatchString(functionPath) {
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functionPath = re.Split(functionPath, -1)[0]
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}
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parts := strings.Split(functionPath, ".")
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functionName := parts[len(parts)-1]
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m.mutex.Lock()
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found, call := m.findExpectedCall(functionName, arguments...)
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if found < 0 {
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// we have to fail here - because we don't know what to do
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// as the return arguments. This is because:
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//
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// a) this is a totally unexpected call to this method,
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// b) the arguments are not what was expected, or
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// c) the developer has forgotten to add an accompanying On...Return pair.
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closestFound, closestCall := m.findClosestCall(functionName, arguments...)
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m.mutex.Unlock()
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if closestFound {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("\n\nmock: Unexpected Method Call\n-----------------------------\n\n%s\n\nThe closest call I have is: \n\n%s\n\n%s\n", callString(functionName, arguments, true), callString(functionName, closestCall.Arguments, true), diffArguments(arguments, closestCall.Arguments)))
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} else {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("\nassert: mock: I don't know what to return because the method call was unexpected.\n\tEither do Mock.On(\"%s\").Return(...) first, or remove the %s() call.\n\tThis method was unexpected:\n\t\t%s\n\tat: %s", functionName, functionName, callString(functionName, arguments, true), assert.CallerInfo()))
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}
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}
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switch {
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case call.Repeatability == 1:
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call.Repeatability = -1
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call.totalCalls++
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case call.Repeatability > 1:
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call.Repeatability--
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call.totalCalls++
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case call.Repeatability == 0:
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call.totalCalls++
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}
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// add the call
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m.Calls = append(m.Calls, *newCall(m, functionName, arguments...))
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m.mutex.Unlock()
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// block if specified
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if call.WaitFor != nil {
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<-call.WaitFor
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}
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if call.RunFn != nil {
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call.RunFn(arguments)
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}
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return call.ReturnArguments
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}
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/*
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Assertions
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*/
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type assertExpectationser interface {
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AssertExpectations(TestingT) bool
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}
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// AssertExpectationsForObjects asserts that everything specified with On and Return
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// of the specified objects was in fact called as expected.
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//
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// Calls may have occurred in any order.
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func AssertExpectationsForObjects(t TestingT, testObjects ...interface{}) bool {
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for _, obj := range testObjects {
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if m, ok := obj.(Mock); ok {
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t.Logf("Deprecated mock.AssertExpectationsForObjects(myMock.Mock) use mock.AssertExpectationsForObjects(myMock)")
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obj = &m
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}
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m := obj.(assertExpectationser)
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if !m.AssertExpectations(t) {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// AssertExpectations asserts that everything specified with On and Return was
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// in fact called as expected. Calls may have occurred in any order.
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func (m *Mock) AssertExpectations(t TestingT) bool {
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m.mutex.Lock()
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defer m.mutex.Unlock()
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var somethingMissing bool
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var failedExpectations int
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// iterate through each expectation
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expectedCalls := m.expectedCalls()
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for _, expectedCall := range expectedCalls {
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if !m.methodWasCalled(expectedCall.Method, expectedCall.Arguments) && expectedCall.totalCalls == 0 {
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somethingMissing = true
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failedExpectations++
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t.Logf("\u274C\t%s(%s)", expectedCall.Method, expectedCall.Arguments.String())
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} else {
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if expectedCall.Repeatability > 0 {
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somethingMissing = true
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failedExpectations++
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} else {
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t.Logf("\u2705\t%s(%s)", expectedCall.Method, expectedCall.Arguments.String())
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}
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}
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}
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if somethingMissing {
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t.Errorf("FAIL: %d out of %d expectation(s) were met.\n\tThe code you are testing needs to make %d more call(s).\n\tat: %s", len(expectedCalls)-failedExpectations, len(expectedCalls), failedExpectations, assert.CallerInfo())
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}
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return !somethingMissing
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}
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// AssertNumberOfCalls asserts that the method was called expectedCalls times.
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func (m *Mock) AssertNumberOfCalls(t TestingT, methodName string, expectedCalls int) bool {
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m.mutex.Lock()
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defer m.mutex.Unlock()
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var actualCalls int
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for _, call := range m.calls() {
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if call.Method == methodName {
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actualCalls++
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}
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}
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return assert.Equal(t, expectedCalls, actualCalls, fmt.Sprintf("Expected number of calls (%d) does not match the actual number of calls (%d).", expectedCalls, actualCalls))
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}
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// AssertCalled asserts that the method was called.
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// It can produce a false result when an argument is a pointer type and the underlying value changed after calling the mocked method.
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func (m *Mock) AssertCalled(t TestingT, methodName string, arguments ...interface{}) bool {
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m.mutex.Lock()
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defer m.mutex.Unlock()
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if !assert.True(t, m.methodWasCalled(methodName, arguments), fmt.Sprintf("The \"%s\" method should have been called with %d argument(s), but was not.", methodName, len(arguments))) {
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t.Logf("%v", m.expectedCalls())
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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// AssertNotCalled asserts that the method was not called.
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// It can produce a false result when an argument is a pointer type and the underlying value changed after calling the mocked method.
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func (m *Mock) AssertNotCalled(t TestingT, methodName string, arguments ...interface{}) bool {
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m.mutex.Lock()
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defer m.mutex.Unlock()
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if !assert.False(t, m.methodWasCalled(methodName, arguments), fmt.Sprintf("The \"%s\" method was called with %d argument(s), but should NOT have been.", methodName, len(arguments))) {
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t.Logf("%v", m.expectedCalls())
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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func (m *Mock) methodWasCalled(methodName string, expected []interface{}) bool {
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for _, call := range m.calls() {
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if call.Method == methodName {
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_, differences := Arguments(expected).Diff(call.Arguments)
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if differences == 0 {
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// found the expected call
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return true
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}
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}
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}
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// we didn't find the expected call
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return false
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}
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func (m *Mock) expectedCalls() []*Call {
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return append([]*Call{}, m.ExpectedCalls...)
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}
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func (m *Mock) calls() []Call {
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return append([]Call{}, m.Calls...)
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}
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/*
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Arguments
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*/
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// Arguments holds an array of method arguments or return values.
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type Arguments []interface{}
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const (
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// Anything is used in Diff and Assert when the argument being tested
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// shouldn't be taken into consideration.
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Anything string = "mock.Anything"
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)
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// AnythingOfTypeArgument is a string that contains the type of an argument
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// for use when type checking. Used in Diff and Assert.
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type AnythingOfTypeArgument string
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// AnythingOfType returns an AnythingOfTypeArgument object containing the
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// name of the type to check for. Used in Diff and Assert.
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//
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// For example:
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// Assert(t, AnythingOfType("string"), AnythingOfType("int"))
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func AnythingOfType(t string) AnythingOfTypeArgument {
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return AnythingOfTypeArgument(t)
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}
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// argumentMatcher performs custom argument matching, returning whether or
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// not the argument is matched by the expectation fixture function.
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type argumentMatcher struct {
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// fn is a function which accepts one argument, and returns a bool.
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fn reflect.Value
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}
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func (f argumentMatcher) Matches(argument interface{}) bool {
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expectType := f.fn.Type().In(0)
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if reflect.TypeOf(argument).AssignableTo(expectType) {
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result := f.fn.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(argument)})
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return result[0].Bool()
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}
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return false
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}
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func (f argumentMatcher) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("func(%s) bool", f.fn.Type().In(0).Name())
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}
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// MatchedBy can be used to match a mock call based on only certain properties
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// from a complex struct or some calculation. It takes a function that will be
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// evaluated with the called argument and will return true when there's a match
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// and false otherwise.
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//
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// Example:
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// m.On("Do", MatchedBy(func(req *http.Request) bool { return req.Host == "example.com" }))
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//
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// |fn|, must be a function accepting a single argument (of the expected type)
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// which returns a bool. If |fn| doesn't match the required signature,
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// MatchedBy() panics.
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func MatchedBy(fn interface{}) argumentMatcher {
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fnType := reflect.TypeOf(fn)
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if fnType.Kind() != reflect.Func {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("assert: arguments: %s is not a func", fn))
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}
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if fnType.NumIn() != 1 {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("assert: arguments: %s does not take exactly one argument", fn))
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}
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if fnType.NumOut() != 1 || fnType.Out(0).Kind() != reflect.Bool {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("assert: arguments: %s does not return a bool", fn))
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}
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return argumentMatcher{fn: reflect.ValueOf(fn)}
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}
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// Get Returns the argument at the specified index.
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func (args Arguments) Get(index int) interface{} {
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if index+1 > len(args) {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("assert: arguments: Cannot call Get(%d) because there are %d argument(s).", index, len(args)))
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}
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return args[index]
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}
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// Is gets whether the objects match the arguments specified.
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func (args Arguments) Is(objects ...interface{}) bool {
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for i, obj := range args {
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if obj != objects[i] {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// Diff gets a string describing the differences between the arguments
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// and the specified objects.
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//
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// Returns the diff string and number of differences found.
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func (args Arguments) Diff(objects []interface{}) (string, int) {
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var output = "\n"
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var differences int
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var maxArgCount = len(args)
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if len(objects) > maxArgCount {
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maxArgCount = len(objects)
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}
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for i := 0; i < maxArgCount; i++ {
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var actual, expected interface{}
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|
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if len(objects) <= i {
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actual = "(Missing)"
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|
} else {
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actual = objects[i]
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}
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|
|
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if len(args) <= i {
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expected = "(Missing)"
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|
} else {
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expected = args[i]
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}
|
|
|
|
if matcher, ok := expected.(argumentMatcher); ok {
|
|
if matcher.Matches(actual) {
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output = fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%d: \u2705 %s matched by %s\n", output, i, actual, matcher)
|
|
} else {
|
|
differences++
|
|
output = fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%d: \u2705 %s not matched by %s\n", output, i, actual, matcher)
|
|
}
|
|
} else if reflect.TypeOf(expected) == reflect.TypeOf((*AnythingOfTypeArgument)(nil)).Elem() {
|
|
|
|
// type checking
|
|
if reflect.TypeOf(actual).Name() != string(expected.(AnythingOfTypeArgument)) && reflect.TypeOf(actual).String() != string(expected.(AnythingOfTypeArgument)) {
|
|
// not match
|
|
differences++
|
|
output = fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%d: \u274C type %s != type %s - %s\n", output, i, expected, reflect.TypeOf(actual).Name(), actual)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
// normal checking
|
|
|
|
if assert.ObjectsAreEqual(expected, Anything) || assert.ObjectsAreEqual(actual, Anything) || assert.ObjectsAreEqual(actual, expected) {
|
|
// match
|
|
output = fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%d: \u2705 %s == %s\n", output, i, actual, expected)
|
|
} else {
|
|
// not match
|
|
differences++
|
|
output = fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%d: \u274C %s != %s\n", output, i, actual, expected)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if differences == 0 {
|
|
return "No differences.", differences
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return output, differences
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Assert compares the arguments with the specified objects and fails if
|
|
// they do not exactly match.
|
|
func (args Arguments) Assert(t TestingT, objects ...interface{}) bool {
|
|
|
|
// get the differences
|
|
diff, diffCount := args.Diff(objects)
|
|
|
|
if diffCount == 0 {
|
|
return true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// there are differences... report them...
|
|
t.Logf(diff)
|
|
t.Errorf("%sArguments do not match.", assert.CallerInfo())
|
|
|
|
return false
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// String gets the argument at the specified index. Panics if there is no argument, or
|
|
// if the argument is of the wrong type.
|
|
//
|
|
// If no index is provided, String() returns a complete string representation
|
|
// of the arguments.
|
|
func (args Arguments) String(indexOrNil ...int) string {
|
|
|
|
if len(indexOrNil) == 0 {
|
|
// normal String() method - return a string representation of the args
|
|
var argsStr []string
|
|
for _, arg := range args {
|
|
argsStr = append(argsStr, fmt.Sprintf("%s", reflect.TypeOf(arg)))
|
|
}
|
|
return strings.Join(argsStr, ",")
|
|
} else if len(indexOrNil) == 1 {
|
|
// Index has been specified - get the argument at that index
|
|
var index = indexOrNil[0]
|
|
var s string
|
|
var ok bool
|
|
if s, ok = args.Get(index).(string); !ok {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("assert: arguments: String(%d) failed because object wasn't correct type: %s", index, args.Get(index)))
|
|
}
|
|
return s
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("assert: arguments: Wrong number of arguments passed to String. Must be 0 or 1, not %d", len(indexOrNil)))
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Int gets the argument at the specified index. Panics if there is no argument, or
|
|
// if the argument is of the wrong type.
|
|
func (args Arguments) Int(index int) int {
|
|
var s int
|
|
var ok bool
|
|
if s, ok = args.Get(index).(int); !ok {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("assert: arguments: Int(%d) failed because object wasn't correct type: %v", index, args.Get(index)))
|
|
}
|
|
return s
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Error gets the argument at the specified index. Panics if there is no argument, or
|
|
// if the argument is of the wrong type.
|
|
func (args Arguments) Error(index int) error {
|
|
obj := args.Get(index)
|
|
var s error
|
|
var ok bool
|
|
if obj == nil {
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
if s, ok = obj.(error); !ok {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("assert: arguments: Error(%d) failed because object wasn't correct type: %v", index, args.Get(index)))
|
|
}
|
|
return s
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Bool gets the argument at the specified index. Panics if there is no argument, or
|
|
// if the argument is of the wrong type.
|
|
func (args Arguments) Bool(index int) bool {
|
|
var s bool
|
|
var ok bool
|
|
if s, ok = args.Get(index).(bool); !ok {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("assert: arguments: Bool(%d) failed because object wasn't correct type: %v", index, args.Get(index)))
|
|
}
|
|
return s
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func typeAndKind(v interface{}) (reflect.Type, reflect.Kind) {
|
|
t := reflect.TypeOf(v)
|
|
k := t.Kind()
|
|
|
|
if k == reflect.Ptr {
|
|
t = t.Elem()
|
|
k = t.Kind()
|
|
}
|
|
return t, k
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func diffArguments(expected Arguments, actual Arguments) string {
|
|
if len(expected) != len(actual) {
|
|
return fmt.Sprintf("Provided %v arguments, mocked for %v arguments", len(expected), len(actual))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for x := range expected {
|
|
if diffString := diff(expected[x], actual[x]); diffString != "" {
|
|
return fmt.Sprintf("Difference found in argument %v:\n\n%s", x, diffString)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ""
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// diff returns a diff of both values as long as both are of the same type and
|
|
// are a struct, map, slice or array. Otherwise it returns an empty string.
|
|
func diff(expected interface{}, actual interface{}) string {
|
|
if expected == nil || actual == nil {
|
|
return ""
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
et, ek := typeAndKind(expected)
|
|
at, _ := typeAndKind(actual)
|
|
|
|
if et != at {
|
|
return ""
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ek != reflect.Struct && ek != reflect.Map && ek != reflect.Slice && ek != reflect.Array {
|
|
return ""
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
e := spewConfig.Sdump(expected)
|
|
a := spewConfig.Sdump(actual)
|
|
|
|
diff, _ := difflib.GetUnifiedDiffString(difflib.UnifiedDiff{
|
|
A: difflib.SplitLines(e),
|
|
B: difflib.SplitLines(a),
|
|
FromFile: "Expected",
|
|
FromDate: "",
|
|
ToFile: "Actual",
|
|
ToDate: "",
|
|
Context: 1,
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
return diff
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var spewConfig = spew.ConfigState{
|
|
Indent: " ",
|
|
DisablePointerAddresses: true,
|
|
DisableCapacities: true,
|
|
SortKeys: true,
|
|
}
|