inspec/test/unit/inputs/events_test.rb
Ryan Davis e375ea30c8 Split out Inspec::Input functional code from the code generation code.
Includes moving errors into Inspec::Input and Inspec::InputRegistry.

Fixes #4456.
Fixes #4473.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
2019-09-13 17:12:20 -07:00

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require "helper"
require "inspec/input"
describe "Inspec::Input and Events" do
let(:ipt) { Inspec::Input.new("input") }
#==============================================================#
# Create Event
#==============================================================#
describe "when creating an input" do
it "should have a creation event" do
creation_events = ipt.events.select { |e| e.action == :create }
creation_events.wont_be_empty
end
it "should only have a creation event if no value was provided" do
creation_events = ipt.events.select { |e| e.action == :create }
creation_events.count.must_equal 1
end
it "should have a create and a set event if a value was provided" do
ipt = Inspec::Input.new("input", value: 42)
creation_events = ipt.events.select { |e| e.action == :create }
creation_events.count.must_equal 1
set_events = ipt.set_events
set_events.count.must_equal 1
set_events.first.value.must_equal 42
end
end
#==============================================================#
# Set Events
#==============================================================#
describe "when setting an input using value=" do
it "should add a set event" do
ipt.set_events.count.must_equal 0
ipt.value = 42
ipt.set_events.count.must_equal 1
end
it "should add one event for each value= operation" do
ipt.set_events.count.must_equal 0
ipt.value = 1
ipt.value = 2
ipt.value = 3
ipt.set_events.count.must_equal 3
end
end
#==============================================================#
# Picking a Winner
#==============================================================#
# For more real-world testing of metadata vs --attrs vs inline, see
# test/functional/inputs_test.rb
describe "priority voting" do
it "value() should return the correct value when there is just one set operation" do
evt = Inspec::Input::Event.new(value: 42, priority: 25, action: :set)
ipt.update(event: evt)
ipt.value.must_equal 42
end
it "should return the highest priority regardless of order" do
evt1 = Inspec::Input::Event.new(value: 1, priority: 25, action: :set)
ipt.update(event: evt1)
evt2 = Inspec::Input::Event.new(value: 2, priority: 35, action: :set)
ipt.update(event: evt2)
evt3 = Inspec::Input::Event.new(value: 3, priority: 15, action: :set)
ipt.update(event: evt3)
ipt.value.must_equal 2
end
it "breaks ties using the last event of the highest priority" do
evt1 = Inspec::Input::Event.new(value: 1, priority: 15, action: :set)
ipt.update(event: evt1)
evt2 = Inspec::Input::Event.new(value: 2, priority: 25, action: :set)
ipt.update(event: evt2)
evt3 = Inspec::Input::Event.new(value: 3, priority: 25, action: :set)
ipt.update(event: evt3)
ipt.value.must_equal 3
end
end
#==============================================================#
# Stack Hueristics
#==============================================================#
describe "when determining where the call came from" do
it "should get the line and file correct in the constructor" do
expected_file = __FILE__
expected_line = __LINE__; ipt = Inspec::Input.new("some_input") # Important to keep theses on one line
event = ipt.events.first
event.file.must_equal expected_file
event.line.must_equal expected_line
end
end
#==============================================================#
# Diagnostics
#==============================================================#
describe "input diagnostics" do
it "should dump the events" do
evt1 = Inspec::Input::Event.new(value: { a: 1, b: 2 }, priority: 15, action: :set, provider: :unit_test)
ipt.update(event: evt1)
evt2 = Inspec::Input::Event.new(action: :fetch, provider: :alcubierre, hit: false)
ipt.update(event: evt2)
evt3 = Inspec::Input::Event.new(value: 12, action: :set, provider: :control_dsl, file: "/tmp/some/file.rb", line: 2)
ipt.update(event: evt3)
text = ipt.diagnostic_string
lines = text.split("\n")
lines.count.must_equal 5 # 3 events above + 1 create + 1 input name line
lines.shift # Not testing the inputs top line here
lines.each do |line|
line.must_match(/^\s\s([a-z]+:\s\'.+\',\s)*?([a-z]+:\s\'.+\')$/) # key: 'value', key: 'value' ...
end
lines[0].must_include "action: 'create',"
lines[1].must_include "action: 'set',"
lines[1].must_include "value: '{" # It should to_s the value
lines[1].must_include "provider: 'unit_test'"
lines[1].must_include "priority: '15'"
end
end
end