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$:.unshift "../lib"
require 'test/unit'
require 'mauve/alert'
require 'mauve/notification'
require 'mauve/configuration'
require 'mauve/configuration_builder'
require 'mauve/mauve_time'
require 'th_mauve_resolv'
require 'pp'
class TcMauveDuringRunner < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_initialize
alert = Mauve::Alert.new
time = Time.now
during = Proc.new { false }
dr = Mauve::DuringRunner.new(time, alert, &during)
assert_equal(dr.alert, alert)
assert_equal(dr.time, time)
assert_equal(dr.during, during)
end
def test_now?
alert = Mauve::Alert.new
time = Time.now
during = Proc.new { @test_time }
dr = Mauve::DuringRunner.new(time, alert, &during)
assert_equal(time, dr.now?)
assert_equal(time+3600, dr.now?(time+3600))
assert_equal(time, dr.time)
end
def test_find_next
#
# An alert is supposed to remind someone every six hours during working
# hours, and it is raised outside working hours. Assuming it is still
# raised when working hours start, when should the first reminder get sent?
#
# (a) As soon as working hours commence.
# (b) At some point in the first six hours of working hours.
# (c) After six working hours.
#
# (12:38:19) Nick: a)
#
# This should give us midnight last sunday night.
#
now = Mauve::MauveTime.now
midnight_sunday = now - (now.hour.hours + now.min.minutes + now.sec.seconds + now.wday.days)
#
# first working hour on Monday
monday_morning = midnight_sunday.in_x_hours(0,"working")
#
# This should alert at exactly first thing on Monday morning.
#
dr = Mauve::DuringRunner.new(midnight_sunday, nil){ working_hours? }
assert_equal(dr.find_next(6.hours), monday_morning)
#
# This should alert six hours later than the last one.
#
dr = Mauve::DuringRunner.new(monday_morning, nil){ working_hours? }
assert_equal(dr.find_next(6.hours), monday_morning + 6.hours)
#
# Now assuming the working day is not 12 hours long, if we progress to 6
# hours in the future then the next alert should be first thing on Tuesday.
#
dr = Mauve::DuringRunner.new(monday_morning + 6.hours, nil){ working_hours? }
tuesday_morning = monday_morning+24.hours
assert_equal(dr.find_next(6.hours), tuesday_morning)
#
# If an alert is too far in the future (a week) return nil.
#
dr = Mauve::DuringRunner.new(monday_morning, nil){ @test_time > (@time + 12.days) }
assert_nil(dr.find_next)
end
def test_hours_in_day
end
def test_days_in_week
end
def test_unacknowledged
end
end
class TcMauveNotification < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_notify
end
def remind_at_next
end
end
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