VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/notifier/config_test.go
Aliaksandr Valialkin 43fc1183b9
app/vmalert: switch from table-driven tests to f-tests
This makes test code more clear and reduces the number of code lines by 500.
This also simplifies debugging tests. See https://itnext.io/f-tests-as-a-replacement-for-table-driven-tests-in-go-8814a8b19e9e

While at it, consistently use t.Fatal* instead of t.Error* across tests, since t.Error*
requires more boilerplate code, which can result in additional bugs inside tests.
While t.Error* allows writing logging errors for the same, this doesn't simplify fixing
broken tests most of the time.

This is a follow-up for a9525da8a4
2024-07-12 22:45:50 +02:00

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Go

package notifier
import (
"strings"
"testing"
)
func TestParseConfig_Success(t *testing.T) {
f := func(path string) {
t.Helper()
_, err := parseConfig(path)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %s", err)
}
}
f("testdata/mixed.good.yaml")
f("testdata/consul.good.yaml")
f("testdata/dns.good.yaml")
f("testdata/static.good.yaml")
}
func TestParseConfig_Failure(t *testing.T) {
f := func(path, expErr string) {
t.Helper()
_, err := parseConfig(path)
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected to get non-nil err for config %q", path)
}
if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), expErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected err to contain %q; got %q instead", expErr, err)
}
}
f("testdata/unknownFields.bad.yaml", "unknown field")
f("non-existing-file", "error reading")
}