Scott Baker | e7144bc | 2019-10-01 14:16:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | package assert |
| 2 | |
| 3 | import ( |
| 4 | "bufio" |
| 5 | "bytes" |
| 6 | "encoding/json" |
| 7 | "errors" |
| 8 | "fmt" |
| 9 | "math" |
| 10 | "os" |
| 11 | "reflect" |
| 12 | "regexp" |
| 13 | "runtime" |
| 14 | "strings" |
| 15 | "time" |
| 16 | "unicode" |
| 17 | "unicode/utf8" |
| 18 | |
| 19 | "github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew" |
| 20 | "github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib" |
Scott Baker | f579f13 | 2019-10-24 14:31:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 21 | yaml "gopkg.in/yaml.v2" |
Scott Baker | e7144bc | 2019-10-01 14:16:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 22 | ) |
| 23 | |
| 24 | //go:generate go run ../_codegen/main.go -output-package=assert -template=assertion_format.go.tmpl |
| 25 | |
| 26 | // TestingT is an interface wrapper around *testing.T |
| 27 | type TestingT interface { |
| 28 | Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) |
| 29 | } |
| 30 | |
| 31 | // ComparisonAssertionFunc is a common function prototype when comparing two values. Can be useful |
| 32 | // for table driven tests. |
| 33 | type ComparisonAssertionFunc func(TestingT, interface{}, interface{}, ...interface{}) bool |
| 34 | |
| 35 | // ValueAssertionFunc is a common function prototype when validating a single value. Can be useful |
| 36 | // for table driven tests. |
| 37 | type ValueAssertionFunc func(TestingT, interface{}, ...interface{}) bool |
| 38 | |
| 39 | // BoolAssertionFunc is a common function prototype when validating a bool value. Can be useful |
| 40 | // for table driven tests. |
| 41 | type BoolAssertionFunc func(TestingT, bool, ...interface{}) bool |
| 42 | |
| 43 | // ErrorAssertionFunc is a common function prototype when validating an error value. Can be useful |
| 44 | // for table driven tests. |
| 45 | type ErrorAssertionFunc func(TestingT, error, ...interface{}) bool |
| 46 | |
| 47 | // Comparison a custom function that returns true on success and false on failure |
| 48 | type Comparison func() (success bool) |
| 49 | |
| 50 | /* |
| 51 | Helper functions |
| 52 | */ |
| 53 | |
| 54 | // ObjectsAreEqual determines if two objects are considered equal. |
| 55 | // |
| 56 | // This function does no assertion of any kind. |
| 57 | func ObjectsAreEqual(expected, actual interface{}) bool { |
| 58 | if expected == nil || actual == nil { |
| 59 | return expected == actual |
| 60 | } |
| 61 | |
| 62 | exp, ok := expected.([]byte) |
| 63 | if !ok { |
| 64 | return reflect.DeepEqual(expected, actual) |
| 65 | } |
| 66 | |
| 67 | act, ok := actual.([]byte) |
| 68 | if !ok { |
| 69 | return false |
| 70 | } |
| 71 | if exp == nil || act == nil { |
| 72 | return exp == nil && act == nil |
| 73 | } |
| 74 | return bytes.Equal(exp, act) |
| 75 | } |
| 76 | |
| 77 | // ObjectsAreEqualValues gets whether two objects are equal, or if their |
| 78 | // values are equal. |
| 79 | func ObjectsAreEqualValues(expected, actual interface{}) bool { |
| 80 | if ObjectsAreEqual(expected, actual) { |
| 81 | return true |
| 82 | } |
| 83 | |
| 84 | actualType := reflect.TypeOf(actual) |
| 85 | if actualType == nil { |
| 86 | return false |
| 87 | } |
| 88 | expectedValue := reflect.ValueOf(expected) |
| 89 | if expectedValue.IsValid() && expectedValue.Type().ConvertibleTo(actualType) { |
| 90 | // Attempt comparison after type conversion |
| 91 | return reflect.DeepEqual(expectedValue.Convert(actualType).Interface(), actual) |
| 92 | } |
| 93 | |
| 94 | return false |
| 95 | } |
| 96 | |
| 97 | /* CallerInfo is necessary because the assert functions use the testing object |
| 98 | internally, causing it to print the file:line of the assert method, rather than where |
| 99 | the problem actually occurred in calling code.*/ |
| 100 | |
| 101 | // CallerInfo returns an array of strings containing the file and line number |
| 102 | // of each stack frame leading from the current test to the assert call that |
| 103 | // failed. |
| 104 | func CallerInfo() []string { |
| 105 | |
| 106 | pc := uintptr(0) |
| 107 | file := "" |
| 108 | line := 0 |
| 109 | ok := false |
| 110 | name := "" |
| 111 | |
| 112 | callers := []string{} |
| 113 | for i := 0; ; i++ { |
| 114 | pc, file, line, ok = runtime.Caller(i) |
| 115 | if !ok { |
| 116 | // The breaks below failed to terminate the loop, and we ran off the |
| 117 | // end of the call stack. |
| 118 | break |
| 119 | } |
| 120 | |
| 121 | // This is a huge edge case, but it will panic if this is the case, see #180 |
| 122 | if file == "<autogenerated>" { |
| 123 | break |
| 124 | } |
| 125 | |
| 126 | f := runtime.FuncForPC(pc) |
| 127 | if f == nil { |
| 128 | break |
| 129 | } |
| 130 | name = f.Name() |
| 131 | |
| 132 | // testing.tRunner is the standard library function that calls |
| 133 | // tests. Subtests are called directly by tRunner, without going through |
| 134 | // the Test/Benchmark/Example function that contains the t.Run calls, so |
| 135 | // with subtests we should break when we hit tRunner, without adding it |
| 136 | // to the list of callers. |
| 137 | if name == "testing.tRunner" { |
| 138 | break |
| 139 | } |
| 140 | |
| 141 | parts := strings.Split(file, "/") |
| 142 | file = parts[len(parts)-1] |
| 143 | if len(parts) > 1 { |
| 144 | dir := parts[len(parts)-2] |
| 145 | if (dir != "assert" && dir != "mock" && dir != "require") || file == "mock_test.go" { |
| 146 | callers = append(callers, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", file, line)) |
| 147 | } |
| 148 | } |
| 149 | |
| 150 | // Drop the package |
| 151 | segments := strings.Split(name, ".") |
| 152 | name = segments[len(segments)-1] |
| 153 | if isTest(name, "Test") || |
| 154 | isTest(name, "Benchmark") || |
| 155 | isTest(name, "Example") { |
| 156 | break |
| 157 | } |
| 158 | } |
| 159 | |
| 160 | return callers |
| 161 | } |
| 162 | |
| 163 | // Stolen from the `go test` tool. |
| 164 | // isTest tells whether name looks like a test (or benchmark, according to prefix). |
| 165 | // It is a Test (say) if there is a character after Test that is not a lower-case letter. |
| 166 | // We don't want TesticularCancer. |
| 167 | func isTest(name, prefix string) bool { |
| 168 | if !strings.HasPrefix(name, prefix) { |
| 169 | return false |
| 170 | } |
| 171 | if len(name) == len(prefix) { // "Test" is ok |
| 172 | return true |
| 173 | } |
| 174 | rune, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(name[len(prefix):]) |
| 175 | return !unicode.IsLower(rune) |
| 176 | } |
| 177 | |
| 178 | func messageFromMsgAndArgs(msgAndArgs ...interface{}) string { |
| 179 | if len(msgAndArgs) == 0 || msgAndArgs == nil { |
| 180 | return "" |
| 181 | } |
| 182 | if len(msgAndArgs) == 1 { |
| 183 | msg := msgAndArgs[0] |
| 184 | if msgAsStr, ok := msg.(string); ok { |
| 185 | return msgAsStr |
| 186 | } |
| 187 | return fmt.Sprintf("%+v", msg) |
| 188 | } |
| 189 | if len(msgAndArgs) > 1 { |
| 190 | return fmt.Sprintf(msgAndArgs[0].(string), msgAndArgs[1:]...) |
| 191 | } |
| 192 | return "" |
| 193 | } |
| 194 | |
| 195 | // Aligns the provided message so that all lines after the first line start at the same location as the first line. |
| 196 | // Assumes that the first line starts at the correct location (after carriage return, tab, label, spacer and tab). |
| 197 | // The longestLabelLen parameter specifies the length of the longest label in the output (required becaues this is the |
| 198 | // basis on which the alignment occurs). |
| 199 | func indentMessageLines(message string, longestLabelLen int) string { |
| 200 | outBuf := new(bytes.Buffer) |
| 201 | |
| 202 | for i, scanner := 0, bufio.NewScanner(strings.NewReader(message)); scanner.Scan(); i++ { |
| 203 | // no need to align first line because it starts at the correct location (after the label) |
| 204 | if i != 0 { |
| 205 | // append alignLen+1 spaces to align with "{{longestLabel}}:" before adding tab |
| 206 | outBuf.WriteString("\n\t" + strings.Repeat(" ", longestLabelLen+1) + "\t") |
| 207 | } |
| 208 | outBuf.WriteString(scanner.Text()) |
| 209 | } |
| 210 | |
| 211 | return outBuf.String() |
| 212 | } |
| 213 | |
| 214 | type failNower interface { |
| 215 | FailNow() |
| 216 | } |
| 217 | |
| 218 | // FailNow fails test |
| 219 | func FailNow(t TestingT, failureMessage string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 220 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 221 | h.Helper() |
| 222 | } |
| 223 | Fail(t, failureMessage, msgAndArgs...) |
| 224 | |
| 225 | // We cannot extend TestingT with FailNow() and |
| 226 | // maintain backwards compatibility, so we fallback |
| 227 | // to panicking when FailNow is not available in |
| 228 | // TestingT. |
| 229 | // See issue #263 |
| 230 | |
| 231 | if t, ok := t.(failNower); ok { |
| 232 | t.FailNow() |
| 233 | } else { |
| 234 | panic("test failed and t is missing `FailNow()`") |
| 235 | } |
| 236 | return false |
| 237 | } |
| 238 | |
| 239 | // Fail reports a failure through |
| 240 | func Fail(t TestingT, failureMessage string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 241 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 242 | h.Helper() |
| 243 | } |
| 244 | content := []labeledContent{ |
| 245 | {"Error Trace", strings.Join(CallerInfo(), "\n\t\t\t")}, |
| 246 | {"Error", failureMessage}, |
| 247 | } |
| 248 | |
| 249 | // Add test name if the Go version supports it |
| 250 | if n, ok := t.(interface { |
| 251 | Name() string |
| 252 | }); ok { |
| 253 | content = append(content, labeledContent{"Test", n.Name()}) |
| 254 | } |
| 255 | |
| 256 | message := messageFromMsgAndArgs(msgAndArgs...) |
| 257 | if len(message) > 0 { |
| 258 | content = append(content, labeledContent{"Messages", message}) |
| 259 | } |
| 260 | |
| 261 | t.Errorf("\n%s", ""+labeledOutput(content...)) |
| 262 | |
| 263 | return false |
| 264 | } |
| 265 | |
| 266 | type labeledContent struct { |
| 267 | label string |
| 268 | content string |
| 269 | } |
| 270 | |
| 271 | // labeledOutput returns a string consisting of the provided labeledContent. Each labeled output is appended in the following manner: |
| 272 | // |
| 273 | // \t{{label}}:{{align_spaces}}\t{{content}}\n |
| 274 | // |
| 275 | // The initial carriage return is required to undo/erase any padding added by testing.T.Errorf. The "\t{{label}}:" is for the label. |
| 276 | // If a label is shorter than the longest label provided, padding spaces are added to make all the labels match in length. Once this |
| 277 | // alignment is achieved, "\t{{content}}\n" is added for the output. |
| 278 | // |
| 279 | // If the content of the labeledOutput contains line breaks, the subsequent lines are aligned so that they start at the same location as the first line. |
| 280 | func labeledOutput(content ...labeledContent) string { |
| 281 | longestLabel := 0 |
| 282 | for _, v := range content { |
| 283 | if len(v.label) > longestLabel { |
| 284 | longestLabel = len(v.label) |
| 285 | } |
| 286 | } |
| 287 | var output string |
| 288 | for _, v := range content { |
| 289 | output += "\t" + v.label + ":" + strings.Repeat(" ", longestLabel-len(v.label)) + "\t" + indentMessageLines(v.content, longestLabel) + "\n" |
| 290 | } |
| 291 | return output |
| 292 | } |
| 293 | |
| 294 | // Implements asserts that an object is implemented by the specified interface. |
| 295 | // |
| 296 | // assert.Implements(t, (*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject)) |
| 297 | func Implements(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 298 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 299 | h.Helper() |
| 300 | } |
| 301 | interfaceType := reflect.TypeOf(interfaceObject).Elem() |
| 302 | |
| 303 | if object == nil { |
| 304 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Cannot check if nil implements %v", interfaceType), msgAndArgs...) |
| 305 | } |
| 306 | if !reflect.TypeOf(object).Implements(interfaceType) { |
| 307 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%T must implement %v", object, interfaceType), msgAndArgs...) |
| 308 | } |
| 309 | |
| 310 | return true |
| 311 | } |
| 312 | |
| 313 | // IsType asserts that the specified objects are of the same type. |
| 314 | func IsType(t TestingT, expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 315 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 316 | h.Helper() |
| 317 | } |
| 318 | |
| 319 | if !ObjectsAreEqual(reflect.TypeOf(object), reflect.TypeOf(expectedType)) { |
| 320 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Object expected to be of type %v, but was %v", reflect.TypeOf(expectedType), reflect.TypeOf(object)), msgAndArgs...) |
| 321 | } |
| 322 | |
| 323 | return true |
| 324 | } |
| 325 | |
| 326 | // Equal asserts that two objects are equal. |
| 327 | // |
| 328 | // assert.Equal(t, 123, 123) |
| 329 | // |
| 330 | // Pointer variable equality is determined based on the equality of the |
| 331 | // referenced values (as opposed to the memory addresses). Function equality |
| 332 | // cannot be determined and will always fail. |
| 333 | func Equal(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 334 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 335 | h.Helper() |
| 336 | } |
| 337 | if err := validateEqualArgs(expected, actual); err != nil { |
| 338 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Invalid operation: %#v == %#v (%s)", |
| 339 | expected, actual, err), msgAndArgs...) |
| 340 | } |
| 341 | |
| 342 | if !ObjectsAreEqual(expected, actual) { |
| 343 | diff := diff(expected, actual) |
| 344 | expected, actual = formatUnequalValues(expected, actual) |
| 345 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Not equal: \n"+ |
| 346 | "expected: %s\n"+ |
| 347 | "actual : %s%s", expected, actual, diff), msgAndArgs...) |
| 348 | } |
| 349 | |
| 350 | return true |
| 351 | |
| 352 | } |
| 353 | |
Scott Baker | f579f13 | 2019-10-24 14:31:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 354 | // Same asserts that two pointers reference the same object. |
| 355 | // |
| 356 | // assert.Same(t, ptr1, ptr2) |
| 357 | // |
| 358 | // Both arguments must be pointer variables. Pointer variable sameness is |
| 359 | // determined based on the equality of both type and value. |
| 360 | func Same(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 361 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 362 | h.Helper() |
| 363 | } |
| 364 | |
| 365 | expectedPtr, actualPtr := reflect.ValueOf(expected), reflect.ValueOf(actual) |
| 366 | if expectedPtr.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || actualPtr.Kind() != reflect.Ptr { |
| 367 | return Fail(t, "Invalid operation: both arguments must be pointers", msgAndArgs...) |
| 368 | } |
| 369 | |
| 370 | expectedType, actualType := reflect.TypeOf(expected), reflect.TypeOf(actual) |
| 371 | if expectedType != actualType { |
| 372 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Pointer expected to be of type %v, but was %v", |
| 373 | expectedType, actualType), msgAndArgs...) |
| 374 | } |
| 375 | |
| 376 | if expected != actual { |
| 377 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Not same: \n"+ |
| 378 | "expected: %p %#v\n"+ |
| 379 | "actual : %p %#v", expected, expected, actual, actual), msgAndArgs...) |
| 380 | } |
| 381 | |
| 382 | return true |
| 383 | } |
| 384 | |
Scott Baker | e7144bc | 2019-10-01 14:16:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 385 | // formatUnequalValues takes two values of arbitrary types and returns string |
| 386 | // representations appropriate to be presented to the user. |
| 387 | // |
| 388 | // If the values are not of like type, the returned strings will be prefixed |
| 389 | // with the type name, and the value will be enclosed in parenthesis similar |
| 390 | // to a type conversion in the Go grammar. |
| 391 | func formatUnequalValues(expected, actual interface{}) (e string, a string) { |
| 392 | if reflect.TypeOf(expected) != reflect.TypeOf(actual) { |
| 393 | return fmt.Sprintf("%T(%#v)", expected, expected), |
| 394 | fmt.Sprintf("%T(%#v)", actual, actual) |
| 395 | } |
| 396 | |
| 397 | return fmt.Sprintf("%#v", expected), |
| 398 | fmt.Sprintf("%#v", actual) |
| 399 | } |
| 400 | |
| 401 | // EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types |
| 402 | // and equal. |
| 403 | // |
| 404 | // assert.EqualValues(t, uint32(123), int32(123)) |
| 405 | func EqualValues(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 406 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 407 | h.Helper() |
| 408 | } |
| 409 | |
| 410 | if !ObjectsAreEqualValues(expected, actual) { |
| 411 | diff := diff(expected, actual) |
| 412 | expected, actual = formatUnequalValues(expected, actual) |
| 413 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Not equal: \n"+ |
| 414 | "expected: %s\n"+ |
| 415 | "actual : %s%s", expected, actual, diff), msgAndArgs...) |
| 416 | } |
| 417 | |
| 418 | return true |
| 419 | |
| 420 | } |
| 421 | |
| 422 | // Exactly asserts that two objects are equal in value and type. |
| 423 | // |
| 424 | // assert.Exactly(t, int32(123), int64(123)) |
| 425 | func Exactly(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 426 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 427 | h.Helper() |
| 428 | } |
| 429 | |
| 430 | aType := reflect.TypeOf(expected) |
| 431 | bType := reflect.TypeOf(actual) |
| 432 | |
| 433 | if aType != bType { |
| 434 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Types expected to match exactly\n\t%v != %v", aType, bType), msgAndArgs...) |
| 435 | } |
| 436 | |
| 437 | return Equal(t, expected, actual, msgAndArgs...) |
| 438 | |
| 439 | } |
| 440 | |
| 441 | // NotNil asserts that the specified object is not nil. |
| 442 | // |
| 443 | // assert.NotNil(t, err) |
| 444 | func NotNil(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 445 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 446 | h.Helper() |
| 447 | } |
| 448 | if !isNil(object) { |
| 449 | return true |
| 450 | } |
| 451 | return Fail(t, "Expected value not to be nil.", msgAndArgs...) |
| 452 | } |
| 453 | |
| 454 | // containsKind checks if a specified kind in the slice of kinds. |
| 455 | func containsKind(kinds []reflect.Kind, kind reflect.Kind) bool { |
| 456 | for i := 0; i < len(kinds); i++ { |
| 457 | if kind == kinds[i] { |
| 458 | return true |
| 459 | } |
| 460 | } |
| 461 | |
| 462 | return false |
| 463 | } |
| 464 | |
| 465 | // isNil checks if a specified object is nil or not, without Failing. |
| 466 | func isNil(object interface{}) bool { |
| 467 | if object == nil { |
| 468 | return true |
| 469 | } |
| 470 | |
| 471 | value := reflect.ValueOf(object) |
| 472 | kind := value.Kind() |
| 473 | isNilableKind := containsKind( |
| 474 | []reflect.Kind{ |
| 475 | reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, |
| 476 | reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, |
| 477 | reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice}, |
| 478 | kind) |
| 479 | |
| 480 | if isNilableKind && value.IsNil() { |
| 481 | return true |
| 482 | } |
| 483 | |
| 484 | return false |
| 485 | } |
| 486 | |
| 487 | // Nil asserts that the specified object is nil. |
| 488 | // |
| 489 | // assert.Nil(t, err) |
| 490 | func Nil(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 491 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 492 | h.Helper() |
| 493 | } |
| 494 | if isNil(object) { |
| 495 | return true |
| 496 | } |
| 497 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected nil, but got: %#v", object), msgAndArgs...) |
| 498 | } |
| 499 | |
| 500 | // isEmpty gets whether the specified object is considered empty or not. |
| 501 | func isEmpty(object interface{}) bool { |
| 502 | |
| 503 | // get nil case out of the way |
| 504 | if object == nil { |
| 505 | return true |
| 506 | } |
| 507 | |
| 508 | objValue := reflect.ValueOf(object) |
| 509 | |
| 510 | switch objValue.Kind() { |
| 511 | // collection types are empty when they have no element |
| 512 | case reflect.Array, reflect.Chan, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice: |
| 513 | return objValue.Len() == 0 |
Scott Baker | f579f13 | 2019-10-24 14:31:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 514 | // pointers are empty if nil or if the value they point to is empty |
Scott Baker | e7144bc | 2019-10-01 14:16:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 515 | case reflect.Ptr: |
| 516 | if objValue.IsNil() { |
| 517 | return true |
| 518 | } |
| 519 | deref := objValue.Elem().Interface() |
| 520 | return isEmpty(deref) |
Scott Baker | f579f13 | 2019-10-24 14:31:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 521 | // for all other types, compare against the zero value |
Scott Baker | e7144bc | 2019-10-01 14:16:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 522 | default: |
| 523 | zero := reflect.Zero(objValue.Type()) |
| 524 | return reflect.DeepEqual(object, zero.Interface()) |
| 525 | } |
| 526 | } |
| 527 | |
| 528 | // Empty asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or either |
| 529 | // a slice or a channel with len == 0. |
| 530 | // |
| 531 | // assert.Empty(t, obj) |
| 532 | func Empty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 533 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 534 | h.Helper() |
| 535 | } |
| 536 | |
| 537 | pass := isEmpty(object) |
| 538 | if !pass { |
| 539 | Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should be empty, but was %v", object), msgAndArgs...) |
| 540 | } |
| 541 | |
| 542 | return pass |
| 543 | |
| 544 | } |
| 545 | |
| 546 | // NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or either |
| 547 | // a slice or a channel with len == 0. |
| 548 | // |
| 549 | // if assert.NotEmpty(t, obj) { |
| 550 | // assert.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) |
| 551 | // } |
| 552 | func NotEmpty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 553 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 554 | h.Helper() |
| 555 | } |
| 556 | |
| 557 | pass := !isEmpty(object) |
| 558 | if !pass { |
| 559 | Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should NOT be empty, but was %v", object), msgAndArgs...) |
| 560 | } |
| 561 | |
| 562 | return pass |
| 563 | |
| 564 | } |
| 565 | |
| 566 | // getLen try to get length of object. |
| 567 | // return (false, 0) if impossible. |
| 568 | func getLen(x interface{}) (ok bool, length int) { |
| 569 | v := reflect.ValueOf(x) |
| 570 | defer func() { |
| 571 | if e := recover(); e != nil { |
| 572 | ok = false |
| 573 | } |
| 574 | }() |
| 575 | return true, v.Len() |
| 576 | } |
| 577 | |
| 578 | // Len asserts that the specified object has specific length. |
| 579 | // Len also fails if the object has a type that len() not accept. |
| 580 | // |
| 581 | // assert.Len(t, mySlice, 3) |
| 582 | func Len(t TestingT, object interface{}, length int, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 583 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 584 | h.Helper() |
| 585 | } |
| 586 | ok, l := getLen(object) |
| 587 | if !ok { |
| 588 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" could not be applied builtin len()", object), msgAndArgs...) |
| 589 | } |
| 590 | |
| 591 | if l != length { |
| 592 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" should have %d item(s), but has %d", object, length, l), msgAndArgs...) |
| 593 | } |
| 594 | return true |
| 595 | } |
| 596 | |
| 597 | // True asserts that the specified value is true. |
| 598 | // |
| 599 | // assert.True(t, myBool) |
| 600 | func True(t TestingT, value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 601 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 602 | h.Helper() |
| 603 | } |
| 604 | if h, ok := t.(interface { |
| 605 | Helper() |
| 606 | }); ok { |
| 607 | h.Helper() |
| 608 | } |
| 609 | |
| 610 | if value != true { |
| 611 | return Fail(t, "Should be true", msgAndArgs...) |
| 612 | } |
| 613 | |
| 614 | return true |
| 615 | |
| 616 | } |
| 617 | |
| 618 | // False asserts that the specified value is false. |
| 619 | // |
| 620 | // assert.False(t, myBool) |
| 621 | func False(t TestingT, value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 622 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 623 | h.Helper() |
| 624 | } |
| 625 | |
| 626 | if value != false { |
| 627 | return Fail(t, "Should be false", msgAndArgs...) |
| 628 | } |
| 629 | |
| 630 | return true |
| 631 | |
| 632 | } |
| 633 | |
| 634 | // NotEqual asserts that the specified values are NOT equal. |
| 635 | // |
| 636 | // assert.NotEqual(t, obj1, obj2) |
| 637 | // |
| 638 | // Pointer variable equality is determined based on the equality of the |
| 639 | // referenced values (as opposed to the memory addresses). |
| 640 | func NotEqual(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 641 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 642 | h.Helper() |
| 643 | } |
| 644 | if err := validateEqualArgs(expected, actual); err != nil { |
| 645 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Invalid operation: %#v != %#v (%s)", |
| 646 | expected, actual, err), msgAndArgs...) |
| 647 | } |
| 648 | |
| 649 | if ObjectsAreEqual(expected, actual) { |
| 650 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should not be: %#v\n", actual), msgAndArgs...) |
| 651 | } |
| 652 | |
| 653 | return true |
| 654 | |
| 655 | } |
| 656 | |
| 657 | // containsElement try loop over the list check if the list includes the element. |
| 658 | // return (false, false) if impossible. |
| 659 | // return (true, false) if element was not found. |
| 660 | // return (true, true) if element was found. |
| 661 | func includeElement(list interface{}, element interface{}) (ok, found bool) { |
| 662 | |
| 663 | listValue := reflect.ValueOf(list) |
Scott Baker | f579f13 | 2019-10-24 14:31:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 664 | listKind := reflect.TypeOf(list).Kind() |
Scott Baker | e7144bc | 2019-10-01 14:16:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 665 | defer func() { |
| 666 | if e := recover(); e != nil { |
| 667 | ok = false |
| 668 | found = false |
| 669 | } |
| 670 | }() |
| 671 | |
Scott Baker | f579f13 | 2019-10-24 14:31:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 672 | if listKind == reflect.String { |
| 673 | elementValue := reflect.ValueOf(element) |
Scott Baker | e7144bc | 2019-10-01 14:16:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 674 | return true, strings.Contains(listValue.String(), elementValue.String()) |
| 675 | } |
| 676 | |
Scott Baker | f579f13 | 2019-10-24 14:31:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 677 | if listKind == reflect.Map { |
Scott Baker | e7144bc | 2019-10-01 14:16:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 678 | mapKeys := listValue.MapKeys() |
| 679 | for i := 0; i < len(mapKeys); i++ { |
| 680 | if ObjectsAreEqual(mapKeys[i].Interface(), element) { |
| 681 | return true, true |
| 682 | } |
| 683 | } |
| 684 | return true, false |
| 685 | } |
| 686 | |
| 687 | for i := 0; i < listValue.Len(); i++ { |
| 688 | if ObjectsAreEqual(listValue.Index(i).Interface(), element) { |
| 689 | return true, true |
| 690 | } |
| 691 | } |
| 692 | return true, false |
| 693 | |
| 694 | } |
| 695 | |
| 696 | // Contains asserts that the specified string, list(array, slice...) or map contains the |
| 697 | // specified substring or element. |
| 698 | // |
| 699 | // assert.Contains(t, "Hello World", "World") |
| 700 | // assert.Contains(t, ["Hello", "World"], "World") |
| 701 | // assert.Contains(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Hello") |
| 702 | func Contains(t TestingT, s, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 703 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 704 | h.Helper() |
| 705 | } |
| 706 | |
| 707 | ok, found := includeElement(s, contains) |
| 708 | if !ok { |
| 709 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" could not be applied builtin len()", s), msgAndArgs...) |
| 710 | } |
| 711 | if !found { |
| 712 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" does not contain \"%s\"", s, contains), msgAndArgs...) |
| 713 | } |
| 714 | |
| 715 | return true |
| 716 | |
| 717 | } |
| 718 | |
| 719 | // NotContains asserts that the specified string, list(array, slice...) or map does NOT contain the |
| 720 | // specified substring or element. |
| 721 | // |
| 722 | // assert.NotContains(t, "Hello World", "Earth") |
| 723 | // assert.NotContains(t, ["Hello", "World"], "Earth") |
| 724 | // assert.NotContains(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Earth") |
| 725 | func NotContains(t TestingT, s, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 726 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 727 | h.Helper() |
| 728 | } |
| 729 | |
| 730 | ok, found := includeElement(s, contains) |
| 731 | if !ok { |
| 732 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" could not be applied builtin len()", s), msgAndArgs...) |
| 733 | } |
| 734 | if found { |
| 735 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" should not contain \"%s\"", s, contains), msgAndArgs...) |
| 736 | } |
| 737 | |
| 738 | return true |
| 739 | |
| 740 | } |
| 741 | |
| 742 | // Subset asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains all |
| 743 | // elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). |
| 744 | // |
| 745 | // assert.Subset(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "But [1, 2, 3] does contain [1, 2]") |
| 746 | func Subset(t TestingT, list, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) (ok bool) { |
| 747 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 748 | h.Helper() |
| 749 | } |
| 750 | if subset == nil { |
| 751 | return true // we consider nil to be equal to the nil set |
| 752 | } |
| 753 | |
| 754 | subsetValue := reflect.ValueOf(subset) |
| 755 | defer func() { |
| 756 | if e := recover(); e != nil { |
| 757 | ok = false |
| 758 | } |
| 759 | }() |
| 760 | |
| 761 | listKind := reflect.TypeOf(list).Kind() |
| 762 | subsetKind := reflect.TypeOf(subset).Kind() |
| 763 | |
| 764 | if listKind != reflect.Array && listKind != reflect.Slice { |
| 765 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q has an unsupported type %s", list, listKind), msgAndArgs...) |
| 766 | } |
| 767 | |
| 768 | if subsetKind != reflect.Array && subsetKind != reflect.Slice { |
| 769 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q has an unsupported type %s", subset, subsetKind), msgAndArgs...) |
| 770 | } |
| 771 | |
| 772 | for i := 0; i < subsetValue.Len(); i++ { |
| 773 | element := subsetValue.Index(i).Interface() |
| 774 | ok, found := includeElement(list, element) |
| 775 | if !ok { |
| 776 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" could not be applied builtin len()", list), msgAndArgs...) |
| 777 | } |
| 778 | if !found { |
| 779 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" does not contain \"%s\"", list, element), msgAndArgs...) |
| 780 | } |
| 781 | } |
| 782 | |
| 783 | return true |
| 784 | } |
| 785 | |
| 786 | // NotSubset asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains not all |
| 787 | // elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). |
| 788 | // |
| 789 | // assert.NotSubset(t, [1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "But [1, 3, 4] does not contain [1, 2]") |
| 790 | func NotSubset(t TestingT, list, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) (ok bool) { |
| 791 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 792 | h.Helper() |
| 793 | } |
| 794 | if subset == nil { |
| 795 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("nil is the empty set which is a subset of every set"), msgAndArgs...) |
| 796 | } |
| 797 | |
| 798 | subsetValue := reflect.ValueOf(subset) |
| 799 | defer func() { |
| 800 | if e := recover(); e != nil { |
| 801 | ok = false |
| 802 | } |
| 803 | }() |
| 804 | |
| 805 | listKind := reflect.TypeOf(list).Kind() |
| 806 | subsetKind := reflect.TypeOf(subset).Kind() |
| 807 | |
| 808 | if listKind != reflect.Array && listKind != reflect.Slice { |
| 809 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q has an unsupported type %s", list, listKind), msgAndArgs...) |
| 810 | } |
| 811 | |
| 812 | if subsetKind != reflect.Array && subsetKind != reflect.Slice { |
| 813 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q has an unsupported type %s", subset, subsetKind), msgAndArgs...) |
| 814 | } |
| 815 | |
| 816 | for i := 0; i < subsetValue.Len(); i++ { |
| 817 | element := subsetValue.Index(i).Interface() |
| 818 | ok, found := includeElement(list, element) |
| 819 | if !ok { |
| 820 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" could not be applied builtin len()", list), msgAndArgs...) |
| 821 | } |
| 822 | if !found { |
| 823 | return true |
| 824 | } |
| 825 | } |
| 826 | |
| 827 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q is a subset of %q", subset, list), msgAndArgs...) |
| 828 | } |
| 829 | |
| 830 | // ElementsMatch asserts that the specified listA(array, slice...) is equal to specified |
| 831 | // listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, |
| 832 | // the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should match. |
| 833 | // |
| 834 | // assert.ElementsMatch(t, [1, 3, 2, 3], [1, 3, 3, 2]) |
| 835 | func ElementsMatch(t TestingT, listA, listB interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) (ok bool) { |
| 836 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 837 | h.Helper() |
| 838 | } |
| 839 | if isEmpty(listA) && isEmpty(listB) { |
| 840 | return true |
| 841 | } |
| 842 | |
| 843 | aKind := reflect.TypeOf(listA).Kind() |
| 844 | bKind := reflect.TypeOf(listB).Kind() |
| 845 | |
| 846 | if aKind != reflect.Array && aKind != reflect.Slice { |
| 847 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q has an unsupported type %s", listA, aKind), msgAndArgs...) |
| 848 | } |
| 849 | |
| 850 | if bKind != reflect.Array && bKind != reflect.Slice { |
| 851 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q has an unsupported type %s", listB, bKind), msgAndArgs...) |
| 852 | } |
| 853 | |
| 854 | aValue := reflect.ValueOf(listA) |
| 855 | bValue := reflect.ValueOf(listB) |
| 856 | |
| 857 | aLen := aValue.Len() |
| 858 | bLen := bValue.Len() |
| 859 | |
| 860 | if aLen != bLen { |
| 861 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("lengths don't match: %d != %d", aLen, bLen), msgAndArgs...) |
| 862 | } |
| 863 | |
| 864 | // Mark indexes in bValue that we already used |
| 865 | visited := make([]bool, bLen) |
| 866 | for i := 0; i < aLen; i++ { |
| 867 | element := aValue.Index(i).Interface() |
| 868 | found := false |
| 869 | for j := 0; j < bLen; j++ { |
| 870 | if visited[j] { |
| 871 | continue |
| 872 | } |
| 873 | if ObjectsAreEqual(bValue.Index(j).Interface(), element) { |
| 874 | visited[j] = true |
| 875 | found = true |
| 876 | break |
| 877 | } |
| 878 | } |
| 879 | if !found { |
| 880 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("element %s appears more times in %s than in %s", element, aValue, bValue), msgAndArgs...) |
| 881 | } |
| 882 | } |
| 883 | |
| 884 | return true |
| 885 | } |
| 886 | |
| 887 | // Condition uses a Comparison to assert a complex condition. |
| 888 | func Condition(t TestingT, comp Comparison, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 889 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 890 | h.Helper() |
| 891 | } |
| 892 | result := comp() |
| 893 | if !result { |
| 894 | Fail(t, "Condition failed!", msgAndArgs...) |
| 895 | } |
| 896 | return result |
| 897 | } |
| 898 | |
| 899 | // PanicTestFunc defines a func that should be passed to the assert.Panics and assert.NotPanics |
| 900 | // methods, and represents a simple func that takes no arguments, and returns nothing. |
| 901 | type PanicTestFunc func() |
| 902 | |
| 903 | // didPanic returns true if the function passed to it panics. Otherwise, it returns false. |
| 904 | func didPanic(f PanicTestFunc) (bool, interface{}) { |
| 905 | |
| 906 | didPanic := false |
| 907 | var message interface{} |
| 908 | func() { |
| 909 | |
| 910 | defer func() { |
| 911 | if message = recover(); message != nil { |
| 912 | didPanic = true |
| 913 | } |
| 914 | }() |
| 915 | |
| 916 | // call the target function |
| 917 | f() |
| 918 | |
| 919 | }() |
| 920 | |
| 921 | return didPanic, message |
| 922 | |
| 923 | } |
| 924 | |
| 925 | // Panics asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc panics. |
| 926 | // |
| 927 | // assert.Panics(t, func(){ GoCrazy() }) |
| 928 | func Panics(t TestingT, f PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 929 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 930 | h.Helper() |
| 931 | } |
| 932 | |
| 933 | if funcDidPanic, panicValue := didPanic(f); !funcDidPanic { |
| 934 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("func %#v should panic\n\tPanic value:\t%#v", f, panicValue), msgAndArgs...) |
| 935 | } |
| 936 | |
| 937 | return true |
| 938 | } |
| 939 | |
| 940 | // PanicsWithValue asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc panics, and that |
| 941 | // the recovered panic value equals the expected panic value. |
| 942 | // |
| 943 | // assert.PanicsWithValue(t, "crazy error", func(){ GoCrazy() }) |
| 944 | func PanicsWithValue(t TestingT, expected interface{}, f PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 945 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 946 | h.Helper() |
| 947 | } |
| 948 | |
| 949 | funcDidPanic, panicValue := didPanic(f) |
| 950 | if !funcDidPanic { |
| 951 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("func %#v should panic\n\tPanic value:\t%#v", f, panicValue), msgAndArgs...) |
| 952 | } |
| 953 | if panicValue != expected { |
| 954 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("func %#v should panic with value:\t%#v\n\tPanic value:\t%#v", f, expected, panicValue), msgAndArgs...) |
| 955 | } |
| 956 | |
| 957 | return true |
| 958 | } |
| 959 | |
| 960 | // NotPanics asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc does NOT panic. |
| 961 | // |
| 962 | // assert.NotPanics(t, func(){ RemainCalm() }) |
| 963 | func NotPanics(t TestingT, f PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 964 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 965 | h.Helper() |
| 966 | } |
| 967 | |
| 968 | if funcDidPanic, panicValue := didPanic(f); funcDidPanic { |
| 969 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("func %#v should not panic\n\tPanic value:\t%v", f, panicValue), msgAndArgs...) |
| 970 | } |
| 971 | |
| 972 | return true |
| 973 | } |
| 974 | |
| 975 | // WithinDuration asserts that the two times are within duration delta of each other. |
| 976 | // |
| 977 | // assert.WithinDuration(t, time.Now(), time.Now(), 10*time.Second) |
| 978 | func WithinDuration(t TestingT, expected, actual time.Time, delta time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 979 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 980 | h.Helper() |
| 981 | } |
| 982 | |
| 983 | dt := expected.Sub(actual) |
| 984 | if dt < -delta || dt > delta { |
| 985 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Max difference between %v and %v allowed is %v, but difference was %v", expected, actual, delta, dt), msgAndArgs...) |
| 986 | } |
| 987 | |
| 988 | return true |
| 989 | } |
| 990 | |
| 991 | func toFloat(x interface{}) (float64, bool) { |
| 992 | var xf float64 |
| 993 | xok := true |
| 994 | |
| 995 | switch xn := x.(type) { |
| 996 | case uint8: |
| 997 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 998 | case uint16: |
| 999 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1000 | case uint32: |
| 1001 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1002 | case uint64: |
| 1003 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1004 | case int: |
| 1005 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1006 | case int8: |
| 1007 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1008 | case int16: |
| 1009 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1010 | case int32: |
| 1011 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1012 | case int64: |
| 1013 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1014 | case float32: |
| 1015 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1016 | case float64: |
| 1017 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1018 | case time.Duration: |
| 1019 | xf = float64(xn) |
| 1020 | default: |
| 1021 | xok = false |
| 1022 | } |
| 1023 | |
| 1024 | return xf, xok |
| 1025 | } |
| 1026 | |
| 1027 | // InDelta asserts that the two numerals are within delta of each other. |
| 1028 | // |
| 1029 | // assert.InDelta(t, math.Pi, (22 / 7.0), 0.01) |
| 1030 | func InDelta(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, delta float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1031 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1032 | h.Helper() |
| 1033 | } |
| 1034 | |
| 1035 | af, aok := toFloat(expected) |
| 1036 | bf, bok := toFloat(actual) |
| 1037 | |
| 1038 | if !aok || !bok { |
| 1039 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Parameters must be numerical"), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1040 | } |
| 1041 | |
| 1042 | if math.IsNaN(af) { |
| 1043 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected must not be NaN"), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1044 | } |
| 1045 | |
| 1046 | if math.IsNaN(bf) { |
| 1047 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected %v with delta %v, but was NaN", expected, delta), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1048 | } |
| 1049 | |
| 1050 | dt := af - bf |
| 1051 | if dt < -delta || dt > delta { |
| 1052 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Max difference between %v and %v allowed is %v, but difference was %v", expected, actual, delta, dt), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1053 | } |
| 1054 | |
| 1055 | return true |
| 1056 | } |
| 1057 | |
| 1058 | // InDeltaSlice is the same as InDelta, except it compares two slices. |
| 1059 | func InDeltaSlice(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, delta float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1060 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1061 | h.Helper() |
| 1062 | } |
| 1063 | if expected == nil || actual == nil || |
| 1064 | reflect.TypeOf(actual).Kind() != reflect.Slice || |
| 1065 | reflect.TypeOf(expected).Kind() != reflect.Slice { |
| 1066 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Parameters must be slice"), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1067 | } |
| 1068 | |
| 1069 | actualSlice := reflect.ValueOf(actual) |
| 1070 | expectedSlice := reflect.ValueOf(expected) |
| 1071 | |
| 1072 | for i := 0; i < actualSlice.Len(); i++ { |
| 1073 | result := InDelta(t, actualSlice.Index(i).Interface(), expectedSlice.Index(i).Interface(), delta, msgAndArgs...) |
| 1074 | if !result { |
| 1075 | return result |
| 1076 | } |
| 1077 | } |
| 1078 | |
| 1079 | return true |
| 1080 | } |
| 1081 | |
| 1082 | // InDeltaMapValues is the same as InDelta, but it compares all values between two maps. Both maps must have exactly the same keys. |
| 1083 | func InDeltaMapValues(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, delta float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1084 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1085 | h.Helper() |
| 1086 | } |
| 1087 | if expected == nil || actual == nil || |
| 1088 | reflect.TypeOf(actual).Kind() != reflect.Map || |
| 1089 | reflect.TypeOf(expected).Kind() != reflect.Map { |
| 1090 | return Fail(t, "Arguments must be maps", msgAndArgs...) |
| 1091 | } |
| 1092 | |
| 1093 | expectedMap := reflect.ValueOf(expected) |
| 1094 | actualMap := reflect.ValueOf(actual) |
| 1095 | |
| 1096 | if expectedMap.Len() != actualMap.Len() { |
| 1097 | return Fail(t, "Arguments must have the same number of keys", msgAndArgs...) |
| 1098 | } |
| 1099 | |
| 1100 | for _, k := range expectedMap.MapKeys() { |
| 1101 | ev := expectedMap.MapIndex(k) |
| 1102 | av := actualMap.MapIndex(k) |
| 1103 | |
| 1104 | if !ev.IsValid() { |
| 1105 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("missing key %q in expected map", k), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1106 | } |
| 1107 | |
| 1108 | if !av.IsValid() { |
| 1109 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("missing key %q in actual map", k), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1110 | } |
| 1111 | |
| 1112 | if !InDelta( |
| 1113 | t, |
| 1114 | ev.Interface(), |
| 1115 | av.Interface(), |
| 1116 | delta, |
| 1117 | msgAndArgs..., |
| 1118 | ) { |
| 1119 | return false |
| 1120 | } |
| 1121 | } |
| 1122 | |
| 1123 | return true |
| 1124 | } |
| 1125 | |
| 1126 | func calcRelativeError(expected, actual interface{}) (float64, error) { |
| 1127 | af, aok := toFloat(expected) |
| 1128 | if !aok { |
| 1129 | return 0, fmt.Errorf("expected value %q cannot be converted to float", expected) |
| 1130 | } |
| 1131 | if af == 0 { |
| 1132 | return 0, fmt.Errorf("expected value must have a value other than zero to calculate the relative error") |
| 1133 | } |
| 1134 | bf, bok := toFloat(actual) |
| 1135 | if !bok { |
| 1136 | return 0, fmt.Errorf("actual value %q cannot be converted to float", actual) |
| 1137 | } |
| 1138 | |
| 1139 | return math.Abs(af-bf) / math.Abs(af), nil |
| 1140 | } |
| 1141 | |
| 1142 | // InEpsilon asserts that expected and actual have a relative error less than epsilon |
| 1143 | func InEpsilon(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, epsilon float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1144 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1145 | h.Helper() |
| 1146 | } |
| 1147 | actualEpsilon, err := calcRelativeError(expected, actual) |
| 1148 | if err != nil { |
| 1149 | return Fail(t, err.Error(), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1150 | } |
| 1151 | if actualEpsilon > epsilon { |
| 1152 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Relative error is too high: %#v (expected)\n"+ |
| 1153 | " < %#v (actual)", epsilon, actualEpsilon), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1154 | } |
| 1155 | |
| 1156 | return true |
| 1157 | } |
| 1158 | |
| 1159 | // InEpsilonSlice is the same as InEpsilon, except it compares each value from two slices. |
| 1160 | func InEpsilonSlice(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, epsilon float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1161 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1162 | h.Helper() |
| 1163 | } |
| 1164 | if expected == nil || actual == nil || |
| 1165 | reflect.TypeOf(actual).Kind() != reflect.Slice || |
| 1166 | reflect.TypeOf(expected).Kind() != reflect.Slice { |
| 1167 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Parameters must be slice"), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1168 | } |
| 1169 | |
| 1170 | actualSlice := reflect.ValueOf(actual) |
| 1171 | expectedSlice := reflect.ValueOf(expected) |
| 1172 | |
| 1173 | for i := 0; i < actualSlice.Len(); i++ { |
| 1174 | result := InEpsilon(t, actualSlice.Index(i).Interface(), expectedSlice.Index(i).Interface(), epsilon) |
| 1175 | if !result { |
| 1176 | return result |
| 1177 | } |
| 1178 | } |
| 1179 | |
| 1180 | return true |
| 1181 | } |
| 1182 | |
| 1183 | /* |
| 1184 | Errors |
| 1185 | */ |
| 1186 | |
| 1187 | // NoError asserts that a function returned no error (i.e. `nil`). |
| 1188 | // |
| 1189 | // actualObj, err := SomeFunction() |
| 1190 | // if assert.NoError(t, err) { |
| 1191 | // assert.Equal(t, expectedObj, actualObj) |
| 1192 | // } |
| 1193 | func NoError(t TestingT, err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1194 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1195 | h.Helper() |
| 1196 | } |
| 1197 | if err != nil { |
| 1198 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Received unexpected error:\n%+v", err), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1199 | } |
| 1200 | |
| 1201 | return true |
| 1202 | } |
| 1203 | |
| 1204 | // Error asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`). |
| 1205 | // |
| 1206 | // actualObj, err := SomeFunction() |
| 1207 | // if assert.Error(t, err) { |
| 1208 | // assert.Equal(t, expectedError, err) |
| 1209 | // } |
| 1210 | func Error(t TestingT, err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1211 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1212 | h.Helper() |
| 1213 | } |
| 1214 | |
| 1215 | if err == nil { |
| 1216 | return Fail(t, "An error is expected but got nil.", msgAndArgs...) |
| 1217 | } |
| 1218 | |
| 1219 | return true |
| 1220 | } |
| 1221 | |
| 1222 | // EqualError asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`) |
| 1223 | // and that it is equal to the provided error. |
| 1224 | // |
| 1225 | // actualObj, err := SomeFunction() |
| 1226 | // assert.EqualError(t, err, expectedErrorString) |
| 1227 | func EqualError(t TestingT, theError error, errString string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1228 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1229 | h.Helper() |
| 1230 | } |
| 1231 | if !Error(t, theError, msgAndArgs...) { |
| 1232 | return false |
| 1233 | } |
| 1234 | expected := errString |
| 1235 | actual := theError.Error() |
| 1236 | // don't need to use deep equals here, we know they are both strings |
| 1237 | if expected != actual { |
| 1238 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Error message not equal:\n"+ |
| 1239 | "expected: %q\n"+ |
| 1240 | "actual : %q", expected, actual), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1241 | } |
| 1242 | return true |
| 1243 | } |
| 1244 | |
| 1245 | // matchRegexp return true if a specified regexp matches a string. |
| 1246 | func matchRegexp(rx interface{}, str interface{}) bool { |
| 1247 | |
| 1248 | var r *regexp.Regexp |
| 1249 | if rr, ok := rx.(*regexp.Regexp); ok { |
| 1250 | r = rr |
| 1251 | } else { |
| 1252 | r = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprint(rx)) |
| 1253 | } |
| 1254 | |
| 1255 | return (r.FindStringIndex(fmt.Sprint(str)) != nil) |
| 1256 | |
| 1257 | } |
| 1258 | |
| 1259 | // Regexp asserts that a specified regexp matches a string. |
| 1260 | // |
| 1261 | // assert.Regexp(t, regexp.MustCompile("start"), "it's starting") |
| 1262 | // assert.Regexp(t, "start...$", "it's not starting") |
| 1263 | func Regexp(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1264 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1265 | h.Helper() |
| 1266 | } |
| 1267 | |
| 1268 | match := matchRegexp(rx, str) |
| 1269 | |
| 1270 | if !match { |
| 1271 | Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expect \"%v\" to match \"%v\"", str, rx), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1272 | } |
| 1273 | |
| 1274 | return match |
| 1275 | } |
| 1276 | |
| 1277 | // NotRegexp asserts that a specified regexp does not match a string. |
| 1278 | // |
| 1279 | // assert.NotRegexp(t, regexp.MustCompile("starts"), "it's starting") |
| 1280 | // assert.NotRegexp(t, "^start", "it's not starting") |
| 1281 | func NotRegexp(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1282 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1283 | h.Helper() |
| 1284 | } |
| 1285 | match := matchRegexp(rx, str) |
| 1286 | |
| 1287 | if match { |
| 1288 | Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expect \"%v\" to NOT match \"%v\"", str, rx), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1289 | } |
| 1290 | |
| 1291 | return !match |
| 1292 | |
| 1293 | } |
| 1294 | |
| 1295 | // Zero asserts that i is the zero value for its type. |
| 1296 | func Zero(t TestingT, i interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1297 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1298 | h.Helper() |
| 1299 | } |
| 1300 | if i != nil && !reflect.DeepEqual(i, reflect.Zero(reflect.TypeOf(i)).Interface()) { |
| 1301 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should be zero, but was %v", i), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1302 | } |
| 1303 | return true |
| 1304 | } |
| 1305 | |
| 1306 | // NotZero asserts that i is not the zero value for its type. |
| 1307 | func NotZero(t TestingT, i interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1308 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1309 | h.Helper() |
| 1310 | } |
| 1311 | if i == nil || reflect.DeepEqual(i, reflect.Zero(reflect.TypeOf(i)).Interface()) { |
| 1312 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should not be zero, but was %v", i), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1313 | } |
| 1314 | return true |
| 1315 | } |
| 1316 | |
| 1317 | // FileExists checks whether a file exists in the given path. It also fails if the path points to a directory or there is an error when trying to check the file. |
| 1318 | func FileExists(t TestingT, path string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1319 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1320 | h.Helper() |
| 1321 | } |
| 1322 | info, err := os.Lstat(path) |
| 1323 | if err != nil { |
| 1324 | if os.IsNotExist(err) { |
| 1325 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("unable to find file %q", path), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1326 | } |
| 1327 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("error when running os.Lstat(%q): %s", path, err), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1328 | } |
| 1329 | if info.IsDir() { |
| 1330 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q is a directory", path), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1331 | } |
| 1332 | return true |
| 1333 | } |
| 1334 | |
| 1335 | // DirExists checks whether a directory exists in the given path. It also fails if the path is a file rather a directory or there is an error checking whether it exists. |
| 1336 | func DirExists(t TestingT, path string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1337 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1338 | h.Helper() |
| 1339 | } |
| 1340 | info, err := os.Lstat(path) |
| 1341 | if err != nil { |
| 1342 | if os.IsNotExist(err) { |
| 1343 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("unable to find file %q", path), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1344 | } |
| 1345 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("error when running os.Lstat(%q): %s", path, err), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1346 | } |
| 1347 | if !info.IsDir() { |
| 1348 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q is a file", path), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1349 | } |
| 1350 | return true |
| 1351 | } |
| 1352 | |
| 1353 | // JSONEq asserts that two JSON strings are equivalent. |
| 1354 | // |
| 1355 | // assert.JSONEq(t, `{"hello": "world", "foo": "bar"}`, `{"foo": "bar", "hello": "world"}`) |
| 1356 | func JSONEq(t TestingT, expected string, actual string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1357 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1358 | h.Helper() |
| 1359 | } |
| 1360 | var expectedJSONAsInterface, actualJSONAsInterface interface{} |
| 1361 | |
| 1362 | if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(expected), &expectedJSONAsInterface); err != nil { |
| 1363 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected value ('%s') is not valid json.\nJSON parsing error: '%s'", expected, err.Error()), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1364 | } |
| 1365 | |
| 1366 | if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(actual), &actualJSONAsInterface); err != nil { |
| 1367 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Input ('%s') needs to be valid json.\nJSON parsing error: '%s'", actual, err.Error()), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1368 | } |
| 1369 | |
| 1370 | return Equal(t, expectedJSONAsInterface, actualJSONAsInterface, msgAndArgs...) |
| 1371 | } |
| 1372 | |
Scott Baker | f579f13 | 2019-10-24 14:31:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1373 | // YAMLEq asserts that two YAML strings are equivalent. |
| 1374 | func YAMLEq(t TestingT, expected string, actual string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1375 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1376 | h.Helper() |
| 1377 | } |
| 1378 | var expectedYAMLAsInterface, actualYAMLAsInterface interface{} |
| 1379 | |
| 1380 | if err := yaml.Unmarshal([]byte(expected), &expectedYAMLAsInterface); err != nil { |
| 1381 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected value ('%s') is not valid yaml.\nYAML parsing error: '%s'", expected, err.Error()), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1382 | } |
| 1383 | |
| 1384 | if err := yaml.Unmarshal([]byte(actual), &actualYAMLAsInterface); err != nil { |
| 1385 | return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Input ('%s') needs to be valid yaml.\nYAML error: '%s'", actual, err.Error()), msgAndArgs...) |
| 1386 | } |
| 1387 | |
| 1388 | return Equal(t, expectedYAMLAsInterface, actualYAMLAsInterface, msgAndArgs...) |
| 1389 | } |
| 1390 | |
Scott Baker | e7144bc | 2019-10-01 14:16:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1391 | func typeAndKind(v interface{}) (reflect.Type, reflect.Kind) { |
| 1392 | t := reflect.TypeOf(v) |
| 1393 | k := t.Kind() |
| 1394 | |
| 1395 | if k == reflect.Ptr { |
| 1396 | t = t.Elem() |
| 1397 | k = t.Kind() |
| 1398 | } |
| 1399 | return t, k |
| 1400 | } |
| 1401 | |
| 1402 | // diff returns a diff of both values as long as both are of the same type and |
| 1403 | // are a struct, map, slice, array or string. Otherwise it returns an empty string. |
| 1404 | func diff(expected interface{}, actual interface{}) string { |
| 1405 | if expected == nil || actual == nil { |
| 1406 | return "" |
| 1407 | } |
| 1408 | |
| 1409 | et, ek := typeAndKind(expected) |
| 1410 | at, _ := typeAndKind(actual) |
| 1411 | |
| 1412 | if et != at { |
| 1413 | return "" |
| 1414 | } |
| 1415 | |
| 1416 | if ek != reflect.Struct && ek != reflect.Map && ek != reflect.Slice && ek != reflect.Array && ek != reflect.String { |
| 1417 | return "" |
| 1418 | } |
| 1419 | |
| 1420 | var e, a string |
| 1421 | if et != reflect.TypeOf("") { |
| 1422 | e = spewConfig.Sdump(expected) |
| 1423 | a = spewConfig.Sdump(actual) |
| 1424 | } else { |
Scott Baker | f579f13 | 2019-10-24 14:31:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1425 | e = reflect.ValueOf(expected).String() |
| 1426 | a = reflect.ValueOf(actual).String() |
Scott Baker | e7144bc | 2019-10-01 14:16:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1427 | } |
| 1428 | |
| 1429 | diff, _ := difflib.GetUnifiedDiffString(difflib.UnifiedDiff{ |
| 1430 | A: difflib.SplitLines(e), |
| 1431 | B: difflib.SplitLines(a), |
| 1432 | FromFile: "Expected", |
| 1433 | FromDate: "", |
| 1434 | ToFile: "Actual", |
| 1435 | ToDate: "", |
| 1436 | Context: 1, |
| 1437 | }) |
| 1438 | |
| 1439 | return "\n\nDiff:\n" + diff |
| 1440 | } |
| 1441 | |
| 1442 | // validateEqualArgs checks whether provided arguments can be safely used in the |
| 1443 | // Equal/NotEqual functions. |
| 1444 | func validateEqualArgs(expected, actual interface{}) error { |
| 1445 | if isFunction(expected) || isFunction(actual) { |
| 1446 | return errors.New("cannot take func type as argument") |
| 1447 | } |
| 1448 | return nil |
| 1449 | } |
| 1450 | |
| 1451 | func isFunction(arg interface{}) bool { |
| 1452 | if arg == nil { |
| 1453 | return false |
| 1454 | } |
| 1455 | return reflect.TypeOf(arg).Kind() == reflect.Func |
| 1456 | } |
| 1457 | |
| 1458 | var spewConfig = spew.ConfigState{ |
| 1459 | Indent: " ", |
| 1460 | DisablePointerAddresses: true, |
| 1461 | DisableCapacities: true, |
| 1462 | SortKeys: true, |
| 1463 | } |
| 1464 | |
| 1465 | type tHelper interface { |
| 1466 | Helper() |
| 1467 | } |
Scott Baker | f579f13 | 2019-10-24 14:31:41 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1468 | |
| 1469 | // Eventually asserts that given condition will be met in waitFor time, |
| 1470 | // periodically checking target function each tick. |
| 1471 | // |
| 1472 | // assert.Eventually(t, func() bool { return true; }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond) |
| 1473 | func Eventually(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { |
| 1474 | if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { |
| 1475 | h.Helper() |
| 1476 | } |
| 1477 | |
| 1478 | timer := time.NewTimer(waitFor) |
| 1479 | ticker := time.NewTicker(tick) |
| 1480 | checkPassed := make(chan bool) |
| 1481 | defer timer.Stop() |
| 1482 | defer ticker.Stop() |
| 1483 | defer close(checkPassed) |
| 1484 | for { |
| 1485 | select { |
| 1486 | case <-timer.C: |
| 1487 | return Fail(t, "Condition never satisfied", msgAndArgs...) |
| 1488 | case result := <-checkPassed: |
| 1489 | if result { |
| 1490 | return true |
| 1491 | } |
| 1492 | case <-ticker.C: |
| 1493 | go func() { |
| 1494 | checkPassed <- condition() |
| 1495 | }() |
| 1496 | } |
| 1497 | } |
| 1498 | } |