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This simplifies debugging tests and makes the test code more clear and concise.
See https://itnext.io/f-tests-as-a-replacement-for-table-driven-tests-in-go-8814a8b19e9e
While at is, 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
92 lines
2.3 KiB
Go
92 lines
2.3 KiB
Go
package utils
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import (
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"testing"
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"time"
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)
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func TestGetTime_Failure(t *testing.T) {
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f := func(s string) {
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t.Helper()
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_, err := ParseTime(s)
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if err == nil {
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t.Fatalf("expecting non-nil error")
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}
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}
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// empty string
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f("")
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// negative time
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f("-292273086-05-16T16:47:06Z")
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}
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func TestGetTime_Success(t *testing.T) {
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f := func(s string, resultExpected time.Time) {
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t.Helper()
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result, err := ParseTime(s)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("ParseTime() error: %s", err)
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}
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if result.Unix() != resultExpected.Unix() {
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t.Fatalf("unexpected result; got %s; want %s", result, resultExpected)
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}
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}
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// only year
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f("2019", time.Date(2019, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC))
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// year and month
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f("2019-01", time.Date(2019, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC))
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// year and not first month
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f("2019-02", time.Date(2019, 2, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC))
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// year, month and day
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f("2019-02-01", time.Date(2019, 2, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC))
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// year, month and not first day
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f("2019-02-10", time.Date(2019, 2, 10, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC))
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// year, month, day and time
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f("2019-02-02T00", time.Date(2019, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC))
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// year, month, day and one hour time
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f("2019-02-02T01", time.Date(2019, 2, 2, 1, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC))
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// time with zero minutes
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f("2019-02-02T01:00", time.Date(2019, 2, 2, 1, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC))
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// time with one minute
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f("2019-02-02T01:01", time.Date(2019, 2, 2, 1, 1, 0, 0, time.UTC))
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// time with zero seconds
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f("2019-02-02T01:01:00", time.Date(2019, 2, 2, 1, 1, 0, 0, time.UTC))
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// timezone with one second
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f("2019-02-02T01:01:01", time.Date(2019, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 0, time.UTC))
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// time with two second and timezone
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f("2019-07-07T20:01:02Z", time.Date(2019, 7, 7, 20, 1, 02, 0, time.UTC))
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// time with seconds and timezone
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f("2019-07-07T20:47:40+03:00", func() time.Time {
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l, _ := time.LoadLocation("Europe/Kiev")
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return time.Date(2019, 7, 7, 20, 47, 40, 0, l)
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}())
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// float timestamp representation",
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f("1562529662.324", time.Date(2019, 7, 7, 20, 01, 02, 324e6, time.UTC))
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// negative timestamp
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f("-9223372036.855", time.Date(1970, 01, 01, 00, 00, 00, 00, time.UTC))
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// big timestamp
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f("1223372036855", time.Date(2008, 10, 7, 9, 33, 56, 855e6, time.UTC))
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// duration time
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f("1h5m", time.Now().Add(-1*time.Hour).Add(-5*time.Minute))
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}
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