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package main
import (
"bytes"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"reflect"
"testing"
"time"
)
type nullLogger struct{}
func (nullLogger) Printf(string, ...interface{}) {}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Test scoreboard component
type fileStub struct {
*bytes.Buffer
}
func newFileStub(init string) *fileStub {
return &fileStub{Buffer: bytes.NewBufferString(init)}
}
func (fs *fileStub) Truncate(i int64) error {
fs.Buffer.Truncate(int(i))
return nil
}
func (fs *fileStub) Seek(i int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
return i, nil
}
func TestScoreboard(t *testing.T) {
newScoreboard := func(t *testing.T, fileStub *fileStub, saveTicker <-chan time.Time) *scoreboard {
t.Helper()
scoreboard, err := newScoreboard(fileStub, saveTicker, nullLogger{})
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("unexpected error checking saved scored: %v", err)
}
return scoreboard
}
assertScores := func(t *testing.T, expScores, gotScores map[string]int) {
t.Helper()
if !reflect.DeepEqual(expScores, gotScores) {
t.Errorf("expected scores of %+v, but instead got %+v", expScores, gotScores)
}
}
assertSavedScores := func(t *testing.T, expScores map[string]int, fileStub *fileStub) {
t.Helper()
fileStubCp := newFileStub(fileStub.String())
tmpScoreboard := newScoreboard(t, fileStubCp, nil)
assertScores(t, expScores, tmpScoreboard.scores())
}
t.Run("loading", func(t *testing.T) {
// make sure loading scoreboards with various file contents works
assertSavedScores(t, map[string]int{}, newFileStub(""))
assertSavedScores(t, map[string]int{"foo": 1}, newFileStub(`{"foo":1}`))
assertSavedScores(t, map[string]int{"foo": 1, "bar": -2}, newFileStub(`{"foo":1,"bar":-2}`))
})
t.Run("tracking", func(t *testing.T) {
scoreboard := newScoreboard(t, newFileStub(""), nil)
assertScores(t, map[string]int{}, scoreboard.scores()) // sanity check
scoreboard.guessedCorrect("foo")
assertScores(t, map[string]int{"foo": 1000}, scoreboard.scores())
scoreboard.guessedIncorrect("bar")
assertScores(t, map[string]int{"foo": 1000, "bar": -1}, scoreboard.scores())
scoreboard.guessedIncorrect("foo")
assertScores(t, map[string]int{"foo": 999, "bar": -1}, scoreboard.scores())
})
t.Run("saving", func(t *testing.T) {
// this test tests scoreboard's periodic save feature using a ticker
// channel which will be written to manually. The saveLoopWaitCh is used
// here to ensure that each ticker has been fully processed.
ticker := make(chan time.Time)
fileStub := newFileStub("")
scoreboard := newScoreboard(t, fileStub, ticker)
tick := func() {
ticker <- time.Time{}
scoreboard.saveLoopWaitCh <- struct{}{}
}
// this should not effect the save file at first
scoreboard.guessedCorrect("foo")
assertSavedScores(t, map[string]int{}, fileStub)
// after the ticker the new score should get saved
tick()
assertSavedScores(t, map[string]int{"foo": 1000}, fileStub)
// ticker again after no changes should save the same thing as before
tick()
assertSavedScores(t, map[string]int{"foo": 1000}, fileStub)
// buffer a bunch of changes, shouldn't get saved till after tick
scoreboard.guessedCorrect("foo")
scoreboard.guessedCorrect("bar")
scoreboard.guessedCorrect("bar")
assertSavedScores(t, map[string]int{"foo": 1000}, fileStub)
tick()
assertSavedScores(t, map[string]int{"foo": 2000, "bar": 2000}, fileStub)
})
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Test httpHandlers component
type mockScoreboard map[string]int
func (mockScoreboard) guessedCorrect(name string) int { return 1 }
func (mockScoreboard) guessedIncorrect(name string) int { return -1 }
func (m mockScoreboard) scores() map[string]int { return m }
type mockRandSrc struct{}
func (m mockRandSrc) Int() int { return 666 }
func TestHTTPHandlers(t *testing.T) {
mockScoreboard := mockScoreboard{"foo": 1, "bar": 2}
httpHandlers := newHTTPHandlers(mockScoreboard, mockRandSrc{}, nullLogger{})
assertRequest := func(t *testing.T, expCode int, expBody string, r *http.Request) {
t.Helper()
rw := httptest.NewRecorder()
httpHandlers.ServeHTTP(rw, r)
if rw.Code != expCode {
t.Errorf("expected HTTP response code %d, got %d", expCode, rw.Code)
} else if rw.Body.String() != expBody {
t.Errorf("expected HTTP response body %q, got %q", expBody, rw.Body.String())
}
}
r := httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/guess?name=foo&n=665", nil)
assertRequest(t, 400, "Try higher. Your score is now -1\n", r)
r = httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/guess?name=foo&n=667", nil)
assertRequest(t, 400, "Try lower. Your score is now -1\n", r)
r = httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/guess?name=foo&n=666", nil)
assertRequest(t, 200, "Correct! Your score is now 1\n", r)
r = httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/scores", nil)
assertRequest(t, 200, "bar: 2\nfoo: 1\n", r)
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// httpServer is NOT tested, for the following reasons:
// * It depends on a `net.Listener`, which is not trivial to mock.
// * It does very little besides passing an httpHandlers along to an http.Server
// and managing cleanup.
// * It isn't likely to be changed often.
// * If it were to break it would be very apparent in subsequent testing stages.
//