package client import ( "testing" "time" ) // This test performs a simple end-to-end verification of correct line parsing // and event dispatch as well as testing the PING handler. All the other tests // in this file will call their respective handlers synchronously, otherwise // testing becomes more difficult. func TestPING(t *testing.T) { m, _ := setUp(t) m.Send("PING :1234567890") m.Expect("PONG :1234567890") } // Test the handler for 001 / RPL_WELCOME func Test001(t *testing.T) { _, c := setUp(t) // Setup a mock event dispatcher to test correct triggering of "connected" flag := false c.Dispatcher = WasEventDispatched("connected", &flag) // Assert that the "Host" field of c.Me hasn't been set yet if c.Me.Host != "" { t.Errorf("Host field contains unexpected value '%s'.", c.Me.Host) } // Call handler with a valid 001 line c.h_001(parseLine(":irc.server.org 001 test :Welcome to IRC test!ident@somehost.com")) // Check that the event was dispatched correctly if !flag { t.Errorf("Sending 001 didn't result in dispatch of connected event.") } // Check host parsed correctly if c.Me.Host != "somehost.com" { t.Errorf("Host parsing failed, host is '%s'.", c.Me.Host) } } // Test the handler for 433 / ERR_NICKNAMEINUSE func Test433(t *testing.T) { m, c := setUp(t) // Assert that the nick set in setUp() is still "test" (just in case) if c.Me.Nick != "test" { t.Errorf("Tests will fail because Nick != 'test'.") } // Call handler with a 433 line, not triggering c.Me.Renick() c.h_433(parseLine(":irc.server.org 433 test new :Nickname is already in use.")) m.Expect("NICK new_") // In this case, we're expecting the server to send a NICK line if c.Me.Nick != "test" { t.Errorf("ReNick() called unexpectedly, Nick == '%s'.", c.Me.Nick) } // Send a line that will trigger a renick. This happens when our wanted // nick is unavailable during initial negotiation, so we must choose a // different one before the connection can proceed. No NICK line will be // sent by the server to confirm nick change in this case. c.h_433(parseLine(":irc.server.org 433 test test :Nickname is already in use.")) m.Expect("NICK test_") if c.Me.Nick != "test_" { t.Errorf("ReNick() not called, Nick == '%s'.", c.Me.Nick) } } // Test the handler for NICK messages func TestNICK(t *testing.T) { _, c := setUp(t) c.Debug = true // Assert that the nick set in setUp() is still "test" (just in case) if c.Me.Nick != "test" { t.Errorf("Tests will fail because Nick != 'test'.") } // Call handler with a NICK line changing "our" nick to test1. c.h_NICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com NICK :test1")) if c.Me.Nick != "test1" { t.Errorf("NICK did not result in changing our nick.") } // Create a "known" nick other than ours c.NewNick("user1", "ident1", "name one", "host1.com") // Call handler with a NICK line changing user1 to somebody c.h_NICK(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com NICK :somebody")) if c.GetNick("user1") != nil { t.Errorf("Still have a valid Nick for 'user1'.") } if n := c.GetNick("somebody"); n == nil { t.Errorf("No Nick for 'somebody' found.") } // Send a NICK line for an unknown nick. c.h_NICK(parseLine(":blah!moo@cows.com NICK :milk")) // With the current error handling, we could block on reading the Err // channel, so ensure we don't wait forever with a 5ms timeout. timer := time.NewTimer(5e6) select { case <-timer.C: t.Errorf("No error received for bad NICK line.") case <-c.Err: timer.Stop() } }