From 6e2cb00008cbf09e556b00f87603797fcaa47e09 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christopher Speller Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 05:37:14 -0700 Subject: Depenancy upgrades and movign to dep. (#8630) --- .../stretchr/testify/suite/suite_test.go | 294 --------------------- 1 file changed, 294 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/suite/suite_test.go (limited to 'vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/suite/suite_test.go') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/suite/suite_test.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/suite/suite_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index b75fa4ac1..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/suite/suite_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,294 +0,0 @@ -package suite - -import ( - "errors" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "testing" - "time" - - "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" - "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" -) - -// SuiteRequireTwice is intended to test the usage of suite.Require in two -// different tests -type SuiteRequireTwice struct{ Suite } - -// TestSuiteRequireTwice checks for regressions of issue #149 where -// suite.requirements was not initialised in suite.SetT() -// A regression would result on these tests panicking rather than failing. -func TestSuiteRequireTwice(t *testing.T) { - ok := testing.RunTests( - allTestsFilter, - []testing.InternalTest{{ - Name: "TestSuiteRequireTwice", - F: func(t *testing.T) { - suite := new(SuiteRequireTwice) - Run(t, suite) - }, - }}, - ) - assert.Equal(t, false, ok) -} - -func (s *SuiteRequireTwice) TestRequireOne() { - r := s.Require() - r.Equal(1, 2) -} - -func (s *SuiteRequireTwice) TestRequireTwo() { - r := s.Require() - r.Equal(1, 2) -} - -// This suite is intended to store values to make sure that only -// testing-suite-related methods are run. It's also a fully -// functional example of a testing suite, using setup/teardown methods -// and a helper method that is ignored by testify. To make this look -// more like a real world example, all tests in the suite perform some -// type of assertion. -type SuiteTester struct { - // Include our basic suite logic. - Suite - - // Keep counts of how many times each method is run. - SetupSuiteRunCount int - TearDownSuiteRunCount int - SetupTestRunCount int - TearDownTestRunCount int - TestOneRunCount int - TestTwoRunCount int - NonTestMethodRunCount int - - SuiteNameBefore []string - TestNameBefore []string - - SuiteNameAfter []string - TestNameAfter []string - - TimeBefore []time.Time - TimeAfter []time.Time -} - -type SuiteSkipTester struct { - // Include our basic suite logic. - Suite - - // Keep counts of how many times each method is run. - SetupSuiteRunCount int - TearDownSuiteRunCount int -} - -// The SetupSuite method will be run by testify once, at the very -// start of the testing suite, before any tests are run. -func (suite *SuiteTester) SetupSuite() { - suite.SetupSuiteRunCount++ -} - -func (suite *SuiteTester) BeforeTest(suiteName, testName string) { - suite.SuiteNameBefore = append(suite.SuiteNameBefore, suiteName) - suite.TestNameBefore = append(suite.TestNameBefore, testName) - suite.TimeBefore = append(suite.TimeBefore, time.Now()) -} - -func (suite *SuiteTester) AfterTest(suiteName, testName string) { - suite.SuiteNameAfter = append(suite.SuiteNameAfter, suiteName) - suite.TestNameAfter = append(suite.TestNameAfter, testName) - suite.TimeAfter = append(suite.TimeAfter, time.Now()) -} - -func (suite *SuiteSkipTester) SetupSuite() { - suite.SetupSuiteRunCount++ - suite.T().Skip() -} - -// The TearDownSuite method will be run by testify once, at the very -// end of the testing suite, after all tests have been run. -func (suite *SuiteTester) TearDownSuite() { - suite.TearDownSuiteRunCount++ -} - -func (suite *SuiteSkipTester) TearDownSuite() { - suite.TearDownSuiteRunCount++ -} - -// The SetupTest method will be run before every test in the suite. -func (suite *SuiteTester) SetupTest() { - suite.SetupTestRunCount++ -} - -// The TearDownTest method will be run after every test in the suite. -func (suite *SuiteTester) TearDownTest() { - suite.TearDownTestRunCount++ -} - -// Every method in a testing suite that begins with "Test" will be run -// as a test. TestOne is an example of a test. For the purposes of -// this example, we've included assertions in the tests, since most -// tests will issue assertions. -func (suite *SuiteTester) TestOne() { - beforeCount := suite.TestOneRunCount - suite.TestOneRunCount++ - assert.Equal(suite.T(), suite.TestOneRunCount, beforeCount+1) - suite.Equal(suite.TestOneRunCount, beforeCount+1) -} - -// TestTwo is another example of a test. -func (suite *SuiteTester) TestTwo() { - beforeCount := suite.TestTwoRunCount - suite.TestTwoRunCount++ - assert.NotEqual(suite.T(), suite.TestTwoRunCount, beforeCount) - suite.NotEqual(suite.TestTwoRunCount, beforeCount) -} - -func (suite *SuiteTester) TestSkip() { - suite.T().Skip() -} - -// NonTestMethod does not begin with "Test", so it will not be run by -// testify as a test in the suite. This is useful for creating helper -// methods for your tests. -func (suite *SuiteTester) NonTestMethod() { - suite.NonTestMethodRunCount++ -} - -// TestRunSuite will be run by the 'go test' command, so within it, we -// can run our suite using the Run(*testing.T, TestingSuite) function. -func TestRunSuite(t *testing.T) { - suiteTester := new(SuiteTester) - Run(t, suiteTester) - - // Normally, the test would end here. The following are simply - // some assertions to ensure that the Run function is working as - // intended - they are not part of the example. - - // The suite was only run once, so the SetupSuite and TearDownSuite - // methods should have each been run only once. - assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.SetupSuiteRunCount, 1) - assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.TearDownSuiteRunCount, 1) - - assert.Equal(t, len(suiteTester.SuiteNameAfter), 3) - assert.Equal(t, len(suiteTester.SuiteNameBefore), 3) - assert.Equal(t, len(suiteTester.TestNameAfter), 3) - assert.Equal(t, len(suiteTester.TestNameBefore), 3) - - assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameAfter, "TestOne") - assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameAfter, "TestTwo") - assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameAfter, "TestSkip") - - assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameBefore, "TestOne") - assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameBefore, "TestTwo") - assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameBefore, "TestSkip") - - for _, suiteName := range suiteTester.SuiteNameAfter { - assert.Equal(t, "SuiteTester", suiteName) - } - - for _, suiteName := range suiteTester.SuiteNameBefore { - assert.Equal(t, "SuiteTester", suiteName) - } - - for _, when := range suiteTester.TimeAfter { - assert.False(t, when.IsZero()) - } - - for _, when := range suiteTester.TimeBefore { - assert.False(t, when.IsZero()) - } - - // There are three test methods (TestOne, TestTwo, and TestSkip), so - // the SetupTest and TearDownTest methods (which should be run once for - // each test) should have been run three times. - assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.SetupTestRunCount, 3) - assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.TearDownTestRunCount, 3) - - // Each test should have been run once. - assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.TestOneRunCount, 1) - assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.TestTwoRunCount, 1) - - // Methods that don't match the test method identifier shouldn't - // have been run at all. - assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.NonTestMethodRunCount, 0) - - suiteSkipTester := new(SuiteSkipTester) - Run(t, suiteSkipTester) - - // The suite was only run once, so the SetupSuite and TearDownSuite - // methods should have each been run only once, even though SetupSuite - // called Skip() - assert.Equal(t, suiteSkipTester.SetupSuiteRunCount, 1) - assert.Equal(t, suiteSkipTester.TearDownSuiteRunCount, 1) - -} - -func TestSuiteGetters(t *testing.T) { - suite := new(SuiteTester) - suite.SetT(t) - assert.NotNil(t, suite.Assert()) - assert.Equal(t, suite.Assertions, suite.Assert()) - assert.NotNil(t, suite.Require()) - assert.Equal(t, suite.require, suite.Require()) -} - -type SuiteLoggingTester struct { - Suite -} - -func (s *SuiteLoggingTester) TestLoggingPass() { - s.T().Log("TESTLOGPASS") -} - -func (s *SuiteLoggingTester) TestLoggingFail() { - s.T().Log("TESTLOGFAIL") - assert.NotNil(s.T(), nil) // expected to fail -} - -type StdoutCapture struct { - oldStdout *os.File - readPipe *os.File -} - -func (sc *StdoutCapture) StartCapture() { - sc.oldStdout = os.Stdout - sc.readPipe, os.Stdout, _ = os.Pipe() -} - -func (sc *StdoutCapture) StopCapture() (string, error) { - if sc.oldStdout == nil || sc.readPipe == nil { - return "", errors.New("StartCapture not called before StopCapture") - } - os.Stdout.Close() - os.Stdout = sc.oldStdout - bytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(sc.readPipe) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - return string(bytes), nil -} - -func TestSuiteLogging(t *testing.T) { - suiteLoggingTester := new(SuiteLoggingTester) - capture := StdoutCapture{} - internalTest := testing.InternalTest{ - Name: "SomeTest", - F: func(subT *testing.T) { - Run(subT, suiteLoggingTester) - }, - } - capture.StartCapture() - testing.RunTests(allTestsFilter, []testing.InternalTest{internalTest}) - output, err := capture.StopCapture() - require.NoError(t, err, "Got an error trying to capture stdout and stderr!") - require.NotEmpty(t, output, "output content must not be empty") - - // Failed tests' output is always printed - assert.Contains(t, output, "TESTLOGFAIL") - - if testing.Verbose() { - // In verbose mode, output from successful tests is also printed - assert.Contains(t, output, "TESTLOGPASS") - } else { - assert.NotContains(t, output, "TESTLOGPASS") - } -} -- cgit v1.2.3-1-g7c22