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authorRuss Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>2007-09-18 20:21:31 +0000
committerRuss Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>2007-09-18 20:21:31 +0000
commitf5adcfc9660c2c05715c913e712cf6515a791807 (patch)
tree749dc06e38e2133ee1fffd39097be0bd25d2bb77 /tests
parent3c2cff4bfc0f7560d5264fbe9b0af402646ed373 (diff)
Add flag clear and flag set to the public interface.
Diffstat (limited to 'tests')
-rw-r--r--tests/server/backend-t.in45
1 files changed, 44 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/tests/server/backend-t.in b/tests/server/backend-t.in
index 408cb0f..bac2105 100644
--- a/tests/server/backend-t.in
+++ b/tests/server/backend-t.in
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
use strict;
use IO::String;
-use Test::More tests => 720;
+use Test::More tests => 750;
# Create a dummy class for Wallet::Server that prints what method was called
# with its arguments and returns data for testing.
@@ -48,6 +48,11 @@ sub acl_show {
return 'acl_show';
}
+sub flag_clear
+ { shift; print "flag_clear @_\n"; ($_[0] eq 'error') ? undef : 1 }
+sub flag_set
+ { shift; print "flag_set @_\n"; ($_[0] eq 'error') ? undef : 1 }
+
sub acl {
shift;
print "acl @_\n";
@@ -139,6 +144,9 @@ is ($out, "$new\n", ' and nothing ran');
($out, $err) = run_backend ('acl', 'foo');
is ($err, "unknown command acl foo\n", 'Unknown ACL command');
is ($out, "$new\n", ' and nothing ran');
+($out, $err) = run_backend ('flag', 'foo');
+is ($err, "unknown command flag foo\n", 'Unknown flag command');
+is ($out, "$new\n", ' and nothing ran');
# Check too few, too many, and bad arguments for every command.
my %commands = (create => [2, 2],
@@ -156,6 +164,8 @@ my %acl_commands = (add => [3, 3],
remove => [3, 3],
rename => [2, 2],
show => [1, 1]);
+my %flag_commands = (clear => [3, 3],
+ set => [3, 3]);
for my $command (sort keys %commands) {
my ($min, $max) = @{ $commands{$command} };
($out, $err) = run_backend ($command, ('foo') x ($min - 1));
@@ -199,6 +209,25 @@ for my $command (sort keys %acl_commands) {
is ($out, "$new\n", ' and nothing ran');
}
}
+for my $command (sort keys %flag_commands) {
+ my ($min, $max) = @{ $flag_commands{$command} };
+ ($out, $err) = run_backend ('flag', $command, ('foo') x ($min - 1));
+ is ($err, "insufficient arguments\n",
+ "Too few arguments for flag $command");
+ is ($out, "$new\n", ' and nothing ran');
+ ($out, $err) = run_backend ('flag', $command, ('foo') x ($max + 1));
+ is ($err, "too many arguments\n", "Too many arguments for flag $command");
+ is ($out, "$new\n", ' and nothing ran');
+ my @base = ('foobar') x $max;
+ for my $arg (0 .. ($max - 1)) {
+ my @args = @base;
+ $args[$arg] = 'foo;bar';
+ ($out, $err) = run_backend ('flag', $command, @args);
+ is ($err, "invalid characters in argument: foo;bar\n",
+ "Invalid arguments for flag $command $arg");
+ is ($out, "$new\n", ' and nothing ran');
+ }
+}
# Now, test that we ran the right functions and passed the correct arguments.
my $error = 1;
@@ -266,6 +295,20 @@ for my $command (sort keys %acl_commands) {
' and ran the right method');
$error++;
}
+for my $command (sort keys %flag_commands) {
+ my @extra = ('foo') x ($flag_commands{$command}[0] - 2);
+ my $extra = @extra ? join (' ', '', @extra) : '';
+ ($out, $err) = run_backend ('flag', $command, 'type', 'name', @extra);
+ is ($err, '', "Command flag $command ran with no errors");
+ is ($out, "$new\nflag_$command type name$extra\n",
+ ' and ran the right method');
+ ($out, $err) = run_backend ('flag', $command, 'error', 'name', @extra);
+ is ($err, "error count $error\n",
+ "Command flag $command ran with errors");
+ is ($out, "$new\nflag_$command error name$extra\n",
+ ' and ran the right method');
+ $error++;
+}
# Almost done. All that remains is to test the robustness of the bad
# character checks against every possible character.