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#!/usr/bin/ruby1.8 -I./lib/ -I../lib/
require 'test/unit'
require 'custodian/alerter'
#
# Unit test for our alerting class
#
# This doesn't actually test the alerts, but it will
# test that we can successfully determine whether a
# destination is inside or outside the Bytemark network.
#
#
class TestAlerter < Test::Unit::TestCase
#
# Create the test suite environment: NOP.
#
def setup
end
#
# Destroy the test suite environment: NOP.
#
def teardown
end
#
# Ensure we can instantiate the object
#
def test_init
assert_nothing_raised do
obj = Alerter.new( {} )
assert( obj )
end
end
#
# Test location-detection.
#
def test_locations_inside_outside
#
# Hash of hostnames and version of address.
#
to_test = {
#
# Hosts inside the Bytemark network
#
"www.steve.org.uk" => true,
"ipv6.steve.org.uk" => true,
"http://www.steve.org.uk/" => true,
"http://ipv6.steve.org.uk" => true,
"canalrivertrust.org.uk" => true,
"http://canalrivertrust.org.uk/" => true,
"http://canalrivertrust.org.uk" => true,
#
# Hosts outside the Bytemark network
#
"https://google.com/" => false,
"http://google.com/" => false,
"http://ipv6.google.com/" => false,
"http://192.168.0.333/" => false,
}
to_test.each do |name,inside|
obj = Alerter.new( nil )
text = obj.expand_inside_bytemark( name )
if ( text =~ /is inside/ )
assert( inside == true )
end
if ( text =~ /is not/ )
assert( inside == false )
end
end
end
end
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