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rootdata_test.go
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package gps
import (
"reflect"
"testing"
)
func TestRootdataExternalImports(t *testing.T) {
fix := basicFixtures["shared dependency with overlapping constraints"]
params := SolveParameters{
RootDir: string(fix.ds[0].n),
RootPackageTree: fix.rootTree(),
Manifest: fix.rootmanifest(),
ProjectAnalyzer: naiveAnalyzer{},
}
is, err := Prepare(params, newdepspecSM(fix.ds, nil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Unexpected error while prepping solver: %s", err)
}
rd := is.(*solver).rd
want := []string{"a", "b"}
got := rd.externalImportList()
if !reflect.DeepEqual(want, got) {
t.Errorf("Unexpected return from rootdata.externalImportList:\n\t(GOT): %s\n\t(WNT): %s", got, want)
}
// Add a require
rd.req["c"] = true
want = []string{"a", "b", "c"}
got = rd.externalImportList()
if !reflect.DeepEqual(want, got) {
t.Errorf("Unexpected return from rootdata.externalImportList:\n\t(GOT): %s\n\t(WNT): %s", got, want)
}
// Add same path as import
poe := rd.rpt.Packages["root"]
poe.P.Imports = []string{"a", "b", "c"}
rd.rpt.Packages["root"] = poe
// should still be the same
got = rd.externalImportList()
if !reflect.DeepEqual(want, got) {
t.Errorf("Unexpected return from rootdata.externalImportList:\n\t(GOT): %s\n\t(WNT): %s", got, want)
}
// Add an ignore, but not on the required path (Prepare makes that
// combination impossible)
rd.ig["b"] = true
want = []string{"a", "c"}
got = rd.externalImportList()
if !reflect.DeepEqual(want, got) {
t.Errorf("Unexpected return from rootdata.externalImportList:\n\t(GOT): %s\n\t(WNT): %s", got, want)
}
}
func TestGetApplicableConstraints(t *testing.T) {
fix := basicFixtures["shared dependency with overlapping constraints"]
params := SolveParameters{
RootDir: string(fix.ds[0].n),
RootPackageTree: fix.rootTree(),
Manifest: fix.rootmanifest(),
ProjectAnalyzer: naiveAnalyzer{},
}
is, err := Prepare(params, newdepspecSM(fix.ds, nil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Unexpected error while prepping solver: %s", err)
}
rd := is.(*solver).rd
table := []struct {
name string
mut func()
result []workingConstraint
}{
{
name: "base case, two constraints",
mut: func() {},
result: []workingConstraint{
{
Ident: mkPI("a"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
{
Ident: mkPI("b"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
},
},
{
name: "with unconstrained require",
mut: func() {
// No constraint means it doesn't show up
rd.req["c"] = true
},
result: []workingConstraint{
{
Ident: mkPI("a"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
{
Ident: mkPI("b"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
},
},
{
name: "with unconstrained import",
mut: func() {
// Again, no constraint means it doesn't show up
poe := rd.rpt.Packages["root"]
poe.P.Imports = []string{"a", "b", "d"}
rd.rpt.Packages["root"] = poe
},
result: []workingConstraint{
{
Ident: mkPI("a"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
{
Ident: mkPI("b"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
},
},
{
name: "constraint on required",
mut: func() {
rd.rm.Deps["c"] = ProjectProperties{
Constraint: NewBranch("foo"),
}
},
result: []workingConstraint{
{
Ident: mkPI("a"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
{
Ident: mkPI("b"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
{
Ident: mkPI("c"),
Constraint: NewBranch("foo"),
},
},
},
{
name: "override on imported",
mut: func() {
rd.ovr["d"] = ProjectProperties{
Constraint: NewBranch("bar"),
}
},
result: []workingConstraint{
{
Ident: mkPI("a"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
{
Ident: mkPI("b"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
{
Ident: mkPI("c"),
Constraint: NewBranch("foo"),
},
{
Ident: mkPI("d"),
Constraint: NewBranch("bar"),
overrConstraint: true,
},
},
},
{
// It is certainly the simplest and most rule-abiding solution to
// drop the constraint in this case, but is there a chance it would
// violate the principle of least surprise?
name: "ignore imported and overridden pkg",
mut: func() {
rd.ig["d"] = true
},
result: []workingConstraint{
{
Ident: mkPI("a"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
{
Ident: mkPI("b"),
Constraint: mkSVC("1.0.0"),
},
{
Ident: mkPI("c"),
Constraint: NewBranch("foo"),
},
},
},
}
for _, fix := range table {
t.Run(fix.name, func(t *testing.T) {
fix.mut()
got := rd.getApplicableConstraints()
if !reflect.DeepEqual(fix.result, got) {
t.Errorf("unexpected applicable constraint set:\n\t(GOT): %+v\n\t(WNT): %+v", got, fix.result)
}
})
}
}