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#!/usr/bin/ruby -I../lib/ -Ilib/
require 'test/unit'
require 'custodian/protocol-tests/jabber.rb'
#
# Unit test for the Jabber-protocol probe.
#
class TestJABBERProtocolProbe < 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 JABBERTest object.
#
def test_init
test_data_good = {
"target_host" => "chat.bytemark.co.uk",
"test_type" => "jabber",
"test_port" => 5222,
"verbose" => 1,
"test_alert" => "Chat server is down",
}
#
# Missing a port number
#
test_data_bad_one = {
"target_host" => "chat.bytemark.co.uk",
"test_type" => "jabber",
"verbose" => 1,
"test_alert" => "Chat server is down",
}
#
# Missing a host to probe
#
test_data_bad_two = {
"test_type" => "jabber",
"test_port" => 5222,
"verbose" => 1,
"test_alert" => "Chat server is down",
}
#
# Create a new test object. This should succeed
#
good = JABBERTest.new( test_data_good )
assert( good )
#
# There will be no error setup
#
assert( good.error().nil? )
#
# Now create a probe with a missing port.
#
assert_raise ArgumentError do
bad = JABBERTest.new( test_data_bad_one )
end
#
# Now create a probe with a missing host.
#
assert_raise ArgumentError do
bad = JABBERTest.new( test_data_bad_two )
end
end
end
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