goirc/state/tracker_test.go

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package state
import (
"code.google.com/p/gomock/gomock"
"github.com/fluffle/golog/logging"
"testing"
)
type testState struct {
ctrl *gomock.Controller
log *logging.MockLogger
}
func setUp(t *testing.T) (*stateTracker, *testState) {
ctrl := gomock.NewController(t)
log := logging.NewMockLogger(ctrl)
return NewTracker("mynick", log), &testState{ctrl, log}
}
func (s *testState) tearDown() {
s.ctrl.Finish()
}
func TestSTNewTracker(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
if st.l != s.log {
t.Errorf("State tracker's logger not set correctly.")
}
if len(st.nicks) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Nick list of new tracker is not 1 (me!).")
}
if len(st.chans) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Channel list of new tracker is not empty.")
}
if nk, ok := st.nicks["mynick"]; !ok || nk.Nick != "mynick" || nk != st.me {
t.Errorf("My nick not stored correctly in tracker.")
}
}
func TestSTNewNick(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
test1 := st.NewNick("test1")
if test1 == nil || test1.Nick != "test1" || test1.l != s.log {
t.Errorf("Nick object created incorrectly by NewNick.")
}
if n, ok := st.nicks["test1"]; !ok || n != test1 || len(st.nicks) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Nick object stored incorrectly by NewNick.")
}
s.log.EXPECT().Warn("StateTracker.NewNick(): %s already tracked.", "test1")
if fail := st.NewNick("test1"); fail != nil {
t.Errorf("Creating duplicate nick did not produce nil return.")
}
}
func TestSTGetNick(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
test1 := st.NewNick("test1")
if n := st.GetNick("test1"); n != test1 {
t.Errorf("Incorrect nick returned by GetNick.")
}
if n := st.GetNick("test2"); n != nil {
t.Errorf("Nick unexpectedly returned by GetNick.")
}
if len(st.nicks) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Nick list changed size during GetNick.")
}
}
func TestSTReNick(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
test1 := st.NewNick("test1")
// This channel is here to ensure that its lookup map gets updated
chan1 := st.NewChannel("#chan1")
st.Associate(chan1, test1)
st.ReNick("test1", "test2")
if _, ok := st.nicks["test1"]; ok {
t.Errorf("Nick test1 still exists after ReNick.")
}
if n, ok := st.nicks["test2"]; !ok || n != test1 {
t.Errorf("Nick test2 doesn't exist after ReNick.")
}
if _, ok := chan1.lookup["test1"]; ok {
t.Errorf("Channel #chan1 still knows about test1 after ReNick.")
}
if n, ok := chan1.lookup["test2"]; !ok || n != test1 {
t.Errorf("Channel #chan1 doesn't know about test2 after ReNick.")
}
if test1.Nick != "test2" {
t.Errorf("Nick test1 not changed correctly.")
}
if len(st.nicks) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Nick list changed size during ReNick.")
}
test2 := st.NewNick("test1")
s.log.EXPECT().Warn("StateTracker.ReNick(): %s already exists.", "test2")
st.ReNick("test1", "test2")
if n, ok := st.nicks["test2"]; !ok || n != test1 {
t.Errorf("Nick test2 overwritten/deleted by ReNick.")
}
if n, ok := st.nicks["test1"]; !ok || n != test2 {
t.Errorf("Nick test1 overwritten/deleted by ReNick.")
}
if len(st.nicks) != 3 {
t.Errorf("Nick list changed size during ReNick.")
}
s.log.EXPECT().Warn("StateTracker.ReNick(): %s not tracked.", "test3")
st.ReNick("test3", "test2")
}
func TestSTDelNick(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
st.NewNick("test1")
st.DelNick("test1")
if _, ok := st.nicks["test1"]; ok {
t.Errorf("Nick test1 still exists after DelNick.")
}
if len(st.nicks) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Nick list still contains nicks after DelNick.")
}
// Deleting unknown nick shouldn't work, but let's make sure we have a
// known nick first to catch any possible accidental removals.
nick1 := st.NewNick("test1")
s.log.EXPECT().Warn("StateTracker.DelNick(): %s not tracked.", "test2")
st.DelNick("test2")
if len(st.nicks) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Deleting unknown nick had unexpected side-effects.")
}
// Deleting my nick shouldn't work
s.log.EXPECT().Warn("StateTracker.DelNick(): won't delete myself.")
st.DelNick("mynick")
if len(st.nicks) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Deleting myself had unexpected side-effects.")
}
// Test that deletion correctly dissociates nick from channels.
// NOTE: the two error states in delNick (as opposed to DelNick)
// are not tested for here, as they will only arise from programming
// errors in other methods. The mock logger should catch these.
// Create a new channel for testing purposes.
chan1 := st.NewChannel("#test1")
// Associate both "my" nick and test1 with the channel
st.Associate(chan1, st.me)
st.Associate(chan1, nick1)
// Test we have the expected starting state (at least vaguely)
if len(chan1.nicks) != 2 || len(st.nicks) != 2 ||
len(st.me.chans) != 1 || len(nick1.chans) != 1 || len(st.chans) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Bad initial state for test DelNick() channel dissociation.")
}
st.DelNick("test1")
// Actual deletion tested above...
if len(chan1.nicks) != 1 || len(st.chans) != 1 ||
len(st.me.chans) != 1 || len(nick1.chans) != 0 || len(st.chans) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Deleting nick didn't dissociate correctly from channels.")
}
if _, ok := chan1.nicks[nick1]; ok {
t.Errorf("Nick not removed from channel's nick map.")
}
if _, ok := chan1.lookup["test1"]; ok {
t.Errorf("Nick not removed from channel's lookup map.")
}
}
func TestSTNewChannel(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
if len(st.chans) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Channel list of new tracker is non-zero length.")
}
test1 := st.NewChannel("#test1")
if test1 == nil || test1.Name != "#test1" || test1.l != s.log {
t.Errorf("Channel object created incorrectly by NewChannel.")
}
if c, ok := st.chans["#test1"]; !ok || c != test1 || len(st.chans) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Channel object stored incorrectly by NewChannel.")
}
s.log.EXPECT().Warn("StateTracker.NewChannel(): %s already tracked.", "#test1")
if fail := st.NewChannel("#test1"); fail != nil {
t.Errorf("Creating duplicate chan did not produce nil return.")
}
}
func TestSTGetChannel(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
test1 := st.NewChannel("#test1")
if c := st.GetChannel("#test1"); c != test1 {
t.Errorf("Incorrect Channel returned by GetChannel.")
}
if c := st.GetChannel("#test2"); c != nil {
t.Errorf("Channel unexpectedly returned by GetChannel.")
}
if len(st.chans) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Channel list changed size during GetChannel.")
}
}
func TestSTDelChannel(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
st.NewChannel("#test1")
st.DelChannel("#test1")
if _, ok := st.chans["#test1"]; ok {
t.Errorf("Channel test1 still exists after DelChannel.")
}
if len(st.chans) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Channel list still contains chans after DelChannel.")
}
// Deleting unknown nick shouldn't work, but let's make sure we have a
// known nick first to catch any possible accidental removals.
chan1 := st.NewChannel("#test1")
s.log.EXPECT().Warn("StateTracker.DelChannel(): %s not tracked.", "#test2")
st.DelChannel("#test2")
if len(st.chans) != 1 {
t.Errorf("DelChannel had unexpected side-effects.")
}
// Test that deletion correctly dissociates channel from tracked nicks.
// In order to test this thoroughly we need two channels (so that delNick()
// is not called internally in delChannel() when len(nick1.chans) == 0.
chan2 := st.NewChannel("#test2")
nick1 := st.NewNick("test1")
// Associate both "my" nick and test1 with the channels
st.Associate(chan1, st.me)
st.Associate(chan1, nick1)
st.Associate(chan2, st.me)
st.Associate(chan2, nick1)
// Test we have the expected starting state (at least vaguely)
if len(chan1.nicks) != 2 || len(chan2.nicks) != 2 || len(st.nicks) != 2 ||
len(st.me.chans) != 2 || len(nick1.chans) != 2 || len(st.chans) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Bad initial state for test DelChannel() nick dissociation.")
}
st.DelChannel("#test1")
// Test intermediate state. We're still on #test2 with test1, so test1
// shouldn't be deleted from state tracking itself just yet.
if len(chan1.nicks) != 0 || len(chan2.nicks) != 2 || len(st.nicks) != 2 ||
len(st.me.chans) != 1 || len(nick1.chans) != 1 || len(st.chans) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Deleting channel didn't dissociate correctly from nicks.")
}
if _, ok := nick1.chans[chan1]; ok {
t.Errorf("Channel not removed from nick's chans map.")
}
if _, ok := nick1.lookup["#test1"]; ok {
t.Errorf("Channel not removed from nick's lookup map.")
}
st.DelChannel("#test2")
// Test final state. Deleting #test2 means that we're no longer on any
// common channels with test1, and thus it should be removed from tracking.
if len(chan1.nicks) != 0 || len(chan2.nicks) != 0 || len(st.nicks) != 1 ||
len(st.me.chans) != 0 || len(nick1.chans) != 0 || len(st.chans) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Deleting last channel didn't dissociate correctly from nicks.")
}
if _, ok := st.nicks["test1"]; ok {
t.Errorf("Nick not deleted correctly when on no channels.")
}
if _, ok := st.nicks["mynick"]; !ok {
t.Errorf("My nick deleted incorrectly when on no channels.")
}
}
func TestSTIsOn(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
nick1 := st.NewNick("test1")
chan1 := st.NewChannel("#test1")
if priv, ok := st.IsOn("#test1", "test1"); ok || priv != nil {
t.Errorf("test1 is not on #test1 (yet)")
}
cp := st.Associate(chan1, nick1)
if priv, ok := st.IsOn("#test1", "test1"); !ok || priv != cp {
t.Errorf("test1 is on #test1 (now)")
}
}
func TestSTAssociate(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
nick1 := st.NewNick("test1")
chan1 := st.NewChannel("#test1")
cp := st.Associate(chan1, nick1)
if priv, ok := nick1.chans[chan1]; !ok || cp != priv {
t.Errorf("#test1 was not associated with test1.")
}
if priv, ok := chan1.nicks[nick1]; !ok || cp != priv {
t.Errorf("test1 was not associated with #test1.")
}
// Test error cases
s.log.EXPECT().Error("StateTracker.Associate(): passed nil values :-(")
st.Associate(nil, nick1)
s.log.EXPECT().Error("StateTracker.Associate(): passed nil values :-(")
st.Associate(chan1, nil)
s.log.EXPECT().Warn("StateTracker.Associate(): %s already on %s.",
"test1", "#test1")
st.Associate(chan1, nick1)
// nick2 deliberately created directly here.
nick2 := NewNick("test2", s.log)
s.log.EXPECT().Error("StateTracker.Associate(): nick %s not found in "+
"(or differs from) internal state.", "test2")
st.Associate(chan1, nick2)
// chan2 deliberately created directly here.
chan2 := NewChannel("#test2", s.log)
s.log.EXPECT().Error("StateTracker.Associate(): channel %s not found in "+
"(or differs from) internal state.", "#test2")
st.Associate(chan2, nick1)
}
func TestSTDissociate(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
nick1 := st.NewNick("test1")
chan1 := st.NewChannel("#test1")
chan2 := st.NewChannel("#test2")
// Associate both "my" nick and test1 with the channels
st.Associate(chan1, st.me)
st.Associate(chan1, nick1)
st.Associate(chan2, st.me)
st.Associate(chan2, nick1)
// Check the initial state looks mostly like we expect it to.
if len(chan1.nicks) != 2 || len(chan2.nicks) != 2 || len(st.nicks) != 2 ||
len(st.me.chans) != 2 || len(nick1.chans) != 2 || len(st.chans) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Initial state for dissociation tests looks odd.")
}
// First, test the case of me leaving #test2
st.Dissociate(chan2, st.me)
// This should have resulted in the complete deletion of the channel.
if len(chan1.nicks) != 2 || len(chan2.nicks) != 0 || len(st.nicks) != 2 ||
len(st.me.chans) != 1 || len(nick1.chans) != 1 || len(st.chans) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Dissociating myself from channel didn't delete it correctly.")
}
// Reassociating myself and test1 to #test2 shouldn't cause any errors.
chan2 = st.NewChannel("#test2")
st.Associate(chan2, st.me)
st.Associate(chan2, nick1)
// Check state once moar.
if len(chan1.nicks) != 2 || len(chan2.nicks) != 2 || len(st.nicks) != 2 ||
len(st.me.chans) != 2 || len(nick1.chans) != 2 || len(st.chans) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Reassociating to channel has produced unexpected state.")
}
// Now, lets dissociate test1 from #test1 then #test2.
// This first one should only result in a change in associations.
st.Dissociate(chan1, nick1)
if len(chan1.nicks) != 1 || len(chan2.nicks) != 2 || len(st.nicks) != 2 ||
len(st.me.chans) != 2 || len(nick1.chans) != 1 || len(st.chans) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Dissociating a nick from one channel went wrong.")
}
// This second one should also delete test1
// as it's no longer on any common channels with us
st.Dissociate(chan2, nick1)
if len(chan1.nicks) != 1 || len(chan2.nicks) != 1 || len(st.nicks) != 1 ||
len(st.me.chans) != 2 || len(nick1.chans) != 0 || len(st.chans) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Dissociating a nick from it's last channel went wrong.")
}
// Check error cases
// test1 was deleted above, so "re-track" it for this test.
nick1 = st.NewNick("test1")
s.log.EXPECT().Warn("StateTracker.Dissociate(): %s not on %s.",
"test1", "#test1")
st.Dissociate(chan1, nick1)
s.log.EXPECT().Error("StateTracker.Dissociate(): passed nil values :-(")
st.Dissociate(chan1, nil)
s.log.EXPECT().Error("StateTracker.Dissociate(): passed nil values :-(")
st.Dissociate(nil, nick1)
// nick3 deliberately created directly here.
nick3 := NewNick("test3", s.log)
s.log.EXPECT().Error("StateTracker.Dissociate(): nick %s not found in "+
"(or differs from) internal state.", "test3")
st.Dissociate(chan1, nick3)
// chan3 deliberately created directly here.
chan3 := NewChannel("#test3", s.log)
s.log.EXPECT().Error("StateTracker.Dissociate(): channel %s not found in "+
"(or differs from) internal state.", "#test3")
st.Dissociate(chan3, nick1)
}
func TestSTWipe(t *testing.T) {
st, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
nick1 := st.NewNick("test1")
nick2 := st.NewNick("test2")
nick3 := st.NewNick("test3")
chan1 := st.NewChannel("#test1")
chan2 := st.NewChannel("#test2")
chan3 := st.NewChannel("#test3")
// Some associations
st.Associate(chan1, st.me)
st.Associate(chan2, st.me)
st.Associate(chan3, st.me)
st.Associate(chan1, nick1)
st.Associate(chan2, nick2)
st.Associate(chan3, nick3)
st.Associate(chan1, nick2)
st.Associate(chan2, nick3)
st.Associate(chan1, nick3)
// Check the state we have at this point is what we would expect.
if len(st.nicks) != 4 || len(st.chans) != 3 || len(st.me.chans) != 3 {
t.Errorf("Tracker nick/channel lists wrong length before wipe.")
}
if len(chan1.nicks) != 4 || len(chan2.nicks) != 3 || len(chan3.nicks) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Channel nick lists wrong length before wipe.")
}
if len(nick1.chans) != 1 || len(nick2.chans) != 2 || len(nick3.chans) != 3 {
t.Errorf("Nick chan lists wrong length before wipe.")
}
// Nuke *all* the state!
st.Wipe()
// Check the state we have at this point is what we would expect.
if len(st.nicks) != 1 || len(st.chans) != 0 || len(st.me.chans) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Tracker nick/channel lists wrong length after wipe.")
}
if len(chan1.nicks) != 0 || len(chan2.nicks) != 0 || len(chan3.nicks) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Channel nick lists wrong length after wipe.")
}
if len(nick1.chans) != 0 || len(nick2.chans) != 0 || len(nick3.chans) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Nick chan lists wrong length after wipe.")
}
}