VictoriaMetrics/lib/httputils/tls_test.go
Aliaksandr Valialkin 9edeecabc8
lib: consistently use f-tests instead of table-driven tests
This makes easier to read and debug these tests. This also reduces test lines count by 15% from 3K to 2.5K .
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*, since t.Error* usually leads
to more complicated and fragile tests, while it doesn't bring any practical benefits over t.Fatal*.
2024-07-09 22:39:13 +02:00

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package httputils
import "testing"
func TestTLSConfig(t *testing.T) {
var certFile, keyFile, CAFile, serverName string
var insecureSkipVerify bool
serverName = "test"
insecureSkipVerify = true
tlsCfg, err := TLSConfig(certFile, keyFile, CAFile, serverName, insecureSkipVerify)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error %s", err)
}
if tlsCfg == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected tlsConfig to be set, got nil")
}
if tlsCfg.ServerName != serverName {
t.Fatalf("unexpected ServerName, want %s, got %s", serverName, tlsCfg.ServerName)
}
if tlsCfg.InsecureSkipVerify != insecureSkipVerify {
t.Fatalf("unexpected InsecureSkipVerify, want %v, got %v", insecureSkipVerify, tlsCfg.InsecureSkipVerify)
}
certFile = "/path/to/nonexisting/cert/file"
_, err = TLSConfig(certFile, keyFile, CAFile, serverName, insecureSkipVerify)
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected keypair error, got nil")
}
certFile = ""
CAFile = "/path/to/nonexisting/cert/file"
_, err = TLSConfig(certFile, keyFile, CAFile, serverName, insecureSkipVerify)
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected read error, got nil")
}
}
func TestTransport(t *testing.T) {
var certFile, keyFile, CAFile, serverName string
var insecureSkipVerify bool
URL := "http://victoriametrics.com"
_, err := Transport(URL, certFile, keyFile, CAFile, serverName, insecureSkipVerify)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error %s", err)
}
URL = "https://victoriametrics.com"
tr, err := Transport(URL, certFile, keyFile, CAFile, serverName, insecureSkipVerify)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error %s", err)
}
if tr.TLSClientConfig == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected TLSClientConfig to be set, got nil")
}
}