package main import ( "bytes" "io" "io/ioutil" "net/http" "testing" ) // Implement a dummy flush writer. type flushWriter struct { io.Writer } // Flush writer is a dummy writer compatible with http.Flusher and http.ResponseWriter. func (f *flushWriter) Flush() {} func (f *flushWriter) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) { return f.Writer.Write(b) } func (f *flushWriter) Header() http.Header { return http.Header{} } func (f *flushWriter) WriteHeader(code int) {} func newFlushWriter(writer io.Writer) *flushWriter { return &flushWriter{writer} } // Tests write notification code. func TestWriteNotification(t *testing.T) { // Initialize a new test config. root, err := newTestConfig("us-east-1") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Unable to initialize test config %s", err) } defer removeAll(root) var buffer bytes.Buffer // Collection of test cases for each event writer. testCases := []struct { writer *flushWriter event map[string][]NotificationEvent err error }{ // Invalid input argument with writer `nil` - Test - 1 { writer: nil, event: nil, err: errInvalidArgument, }, // Invalid input argument with event `nil` - Test - 2 { writer: newFlushWriter(ioutil.Discard), event: nil, err: errInvalidArgument, }, // Unmarshal and write, validate last 5 bytes. - Test - 3 { writer: newFlushWriter(&buffer), event: map[string][]NotificationEvent{ "Records": {newNotificationEvent(eventData{ Type: ObjectCreatedPut, Bucket: "testbucket", ObjInfo: ObjectInfo{ Name: "key", }, ReqParams: map[string]string{ "ip": "10.1.10.1", }}), }, }, err: nil, }, } // Validates all the testcases for writing notification. for _, testCase := range testCases { err := writeNotification(testCase.writer, testCase.event) if err != testCase.err { t.Errorf("Unable to write notification %s", err) } // Validates if the ending string has 'crlf' if err == nil && !bytes.HasSuffix(buffer.Bytes(), crlf) { buf := buffer.Bytes()[buffer.Len()-5 : 0] t.Errorf("Invalid suffix found from the writer last 5 bytes %s, expected `\r\n`", string(buf)) } // Not printing 'buf' on purpose, validates look for string '10.1.10.1'. if err == nil && !bytes.Contains(buffer.Bytes(), []byte("10.1.10.1")) { // Enable when debugging) // fmt.Println(string(buffer.Bytes())) t.Errorf("Requested content couldn't be found, expected `10.1.10.1`") } } }