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#!/usr/bin/ruby1.8 -I./lib/ -I../lib/
require 'test/unit'
require 'custodian/parser'
#
# Unit test for our parser.
#
class TestCustodianParser < Test::Unit::TestCase
#
# Create the test suite environment: NOP.
#
def setup
end
#
# Destroy the test suite environment: NOP.
#
def teardown
end
#
# Test we can create a new parser object - specifically
# that it throws exceptions if it is not given a filename
# that exists.
#
def test_init
#
# Constructor
#
assert_nothing_raised do
Custodian::Parser.new()
end
end
#
# Test the different kinds of parsing:
#
# 1. By string - single line.
# 2. By array - with multiple lines.
# 3. By lines - with newlines.
#
def test_parsing_api
#
# 1. By string.
#
parser = Custodian::Parser.new()
# 1.a. Comment lines return nil.
result = parser.parse_line( "# this is a comment" )
assert( result.nil? )
# 1.b. Adding a test will return an array of test-objects.
result = parser.parse_line( "smtp.bytemark.co.uk must run smtp on 25 otherwise 'failure'." );
assert( !result.nil? )
assert( result.kind_of? Array )
assert( result.size == 1 )
#
# 2. By array.
#
parser = Custodian::Parser.new()
# 2.a. Comment lines return nil.
tmp = Array.new()
tmp.push( "# This is a comment.." )
assert( parser.parse_lines( tmp ).nil? )
# 2.b. Adding a test will return an array of test-objects.
tmp = Array.new()
tmp.push( "smtp.bytemark.co.uk must run ssh on 22 otherwise 'oops'." );
ret = parser.parse_lines( tmp )
assert( ret.kind_of? Array );
assert( ret.size == 1 )
#
# 3. By lines
#
parser = Custodian::Parser.new()
# 3.a. Comment lines return nil.
str =<<EOF
# This is a comment
# This is also a fine comment
EOF
assert( parser.parse_lines( str ).nil? )
# 3.b. Adding a test will return an array of test-objects.
str = <<EOF
smtp.bytemark.co.uk must run smtp on 25.
google.com must run ping otherwise 'internet broken?'.
EOF
ret = parser.parse_lines( str )
assert( ret.kind_of? Array );
assert( ret.size == 1 )
end
#
# Test that we can define macros.
#
def test_macros_lines
parser = Custodian::Parser.new()
#
# Input text
#
text =<<EOF
FOO is kvm1.vm.bytemark.co.uk.
TEST is kvm2.vm.bytemark.co.uk.
EOF
#
# Test the parser with this text
#
parser.parse_lines( text )
#
# We should now have two macros.
#
macros = parser.macros
assert( ! macros.empty? )
assert( macros.size() == 2 )
end
#
# Test that we can define macros.
#
def test_macros_array
parser = Custodian::Parser.new()
#
# Input text
#
text = Array.new()
text.push( "FOO is kvm1.vm.bytemark.co.uk." );
text.push( "FOO2 is kvm2.vm.bytemark.co.uk." );
#
# Test the parser with this text
#
parser.parse_lines( text )
#
# We should now have two macros.
#
macros = parser.macros
assert( ! macros.empty? )
assert( macros.size() == 2 )
end
#
# Duplicate macros are a bug
#
def test_duplicate_macros
parser = Custodian::Parser.new()
#
# Input text to parse.
#
text = Array.new()
text.push( "FOO is kvm1.vm.bytemark.co.uk." );
text.push( "FOO is kvm2.vm.bytemark.co.uk." );
#
# Test the parser with this text
#
assert_raise ArgumentError do
parser.parse_lines( text )
end
#
# We should now have one macro.
#
macros = parser.macros
assert( ! macros.empty? )
assert( macros.size() == 1 )
end
end
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