Use a behavior-driven naming convention for unit tests. Functions are now named using the pattern: [unit]__[verb]__[scenario] The __ works as a semantic separator. Examples: * jid_create__returns__null_from_null() * cmd_connect__shows__usage_when_no_server_value Benefits: * Easy to find all tests associated with a specific function using the mandatory prefix. * Test output in CI now explicitly describes the unit, the expected outcome, and the scenario being tested. Also disabled keyhandlers tests due to missing code in src/ui.
139 lines
3.1 KiB
C
139 lines
3.1 KiB
C
#include "prof_cmocka.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <glib.h>
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#include "xmpp/xmpp.h"
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#include "ui/ui.h"
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#include "ui/stub_ui.h"
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#include "config/preferences.h"
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#include "command/cmd_defs.h"
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#include "command/cmd_funcs.h"
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#include "command/cmd_ac.h"
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#define CMD_ALIAS "/alias"
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void
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cmd_alias__shows__usage_when_add_no_args(void** state)
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{
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gchar* args[] = { "add", NULL };
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expect_string(cons_bad_cmd_usage, cmd, CMD_ALIAS);
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gboolean result = cmd_alias(NULL, CMD_ALIAS, args);
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assert_true(result);
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}
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void
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cmd_alias__shows__usage_when_add_no_value(void** state)
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{
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gchar* args[] = { "add", "alias", NULL };
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expect_string(cons_bad_cmd_usage, cmd, CMD_ALIAS);
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gboolean result = cmd_alias(NULL, CMD_ALIAS, args);
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assert_true(result);
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}
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void
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cmd_alias__shows__usage_when_remove_no_args(void** state)
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{
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gchar* args[] = { "remove", NULL };
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expect_string(cons_bad_cmd_usage, cmd, CMD_ALIAS);
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gboolean result = cmd_alias(NULL, CMD_ALIAS, args);
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assert_true(result);
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}
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void
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cmd_alias__shows__usage_when_invalid_subcmd(void** state)
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{
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gchar* args[] = { "blah", NULL };
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expect_string(cons_bad_cmd_usage, cmd, CMD_ALIAS);
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gboolean result = cmd_alias(NULL, CMD_ALIAS, args);
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assert_true(result);
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}
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void
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cmd_alias__updates__adds_alias(void** state)
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{
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gchar* args[] = { "add", "hc", "/help commands", NULL };
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expect_cons_show("Command alias added /hc -> /help commands");
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gboolean result = cmd_alias(NULL, CMD_ALIAS, args);
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assert_true(result);
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gchar* returned_val = prefs_get_alias("hc");
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assert_string_equal("/help commands", returned_val);
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g_free(returned_val);
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}
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void
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cmd_alias__shows__message_when_add_exists(void** state)
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{
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gchar* args[] = { "add", "hc", "/help commands", NULL };
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prefs_add_alias("hc", "/help commands");
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cmd_ac_add("/hc");
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expect_cons_show("Command or alias '/hc' already exists.");
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gboolean result = cmd_alias(NULL, CMD_ALIAS, args);
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assert_true(result);
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}
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void
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cmd_alias__updates__removes_alias(void** state)
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{
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gchar* args[] = { "remove", "hn", NULL };
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prefs_add_alias("hn", "/help navigation");
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expect_cons_show("Command alias removed -> /hn");
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gboolean result = cmd_alias(NULL, CMD_ALIAS, args);
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assert_true(result);
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gchar* returned_val = prefs_get_alias("hn");
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assert_null(returned_val);
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g_free(returned_val);
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}
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void
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cmd_alias__shows__message_when_remove_no_alias(void** state)
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{
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gchar* args[] = { "remove", "hn", NULL };
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expect_cons_show("No such command alias /hn");
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gboolean result = cmd_alias(NULL, CMD_ALIAS, args);
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assert_true(result);
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}
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void
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cmd_alias__shows__all_aliases(void** state)
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{
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gchar* args[] = { "list", NULL };
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prefs_add_alias("vy", "/vercheck on");
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prefs_add_alias("q", "/quit");
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prefs_add_alias("hn", "/help navigation");
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prefs_add_alias("hc", "/help commands");
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prefs_add_alias("vn", "/vercheck off");
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// write a custom checker to check the correct list is passed
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expect_any(cons_show_aliases, aliases);
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gboolean result = cmd_alias(NULL, CMD_ALIAS, args);
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assert_true(result);
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}
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