dcrd/dcrjson/jsonrpc_test.go
Dave Collins d75e22a52d
dcrjson: Consolidate tests into dcrjson package.
Putting the test code in the same package makes it easier for forks
since they don't have to change the import paths as much and it also
gets rid of the need for export_test.go to bridge.

Also, correct a couple of comments while here.
2018-07-23 18:20:13 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) 2014 The btcsuite developers
// Copyright (c) 2015-2016 The Decred developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package dcrjson
import (
"encoding/json"
"reflect"
"testing"
)
// TestIsValidIDType ensures the IsValidIDType function behaves as expected.
func TestIsValidIDType(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
tests := []struct {
name string
id interface{}
isValid bool
}{
{"int", int(1), true},
{"int8", int8(1), true},
{"int16", int16(1), true},
{"int32", int32(1), true},
{"int64", int64(1), true},
{"uint", uint(1), true},
{"uint8", uint8(1), true},
{"uint16", uint16(1), true},
{"uint32", uint32(1), true},
{"uint64", uint64(1), true},
{"string", "1", true},
{"nil", nil, true},
{"float32", float32(1), true},
{"float64", float64(1), true},
{"bool", true, false},
{"chan int", make(chan int), false},
{"complex64", complex64(1), false},
{"complex128", complex128(1), false},
{"func", func() {}, false},
}
t.Logf("Running %d tests", len(tests))
for i, test := range tests {
if IsValidIDType(test.id) != test.isValid {
t.Errorf("Test #%d (%s) valid mismatch - got %v, "+
"want %v", i, test.name, !test.isValid,
test.isValid)
continue
}
}
}
// TestMarshalResponse ensures the MarshalResponse function works as expected.
func TestMarshalResponse(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
testID := 1
tests := []struct {
name string
result interface{}
jsonErr *RPCError
expected []byte
}{
{
name: "ordinary bool result with no error",
result: true,
jsonErr: nil,
expected: []byte(`{"jsonrpc":"1.0","result":true,"error":null,"id":1}`),
},
{
name: "result with error",
result: nil,
jsonErr: func() *RPCError {
return NewRPCError(ErrRPCBlockNotFound, "123 not found")
}(),
expected: []byte(`{"jsonrpc":"1.0","result":null,"error":{"code":-5,"message":"123 not found"},"id":1}`),
},
}
t.Logf("Running %d tests", len(tests))
for i, test := range tests {
_, _ = i, test
marshalled, err := MarshalResponse("1.0", testID, test.result, test.jsonErr)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Test #%d (%s) unexpected error: %v", i,
test.name, err)
continue
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(marshalled, test.expected) {
t.Errorf("Test #%d (%s) mismatched result - got %s, "+
"want %s", i, test.name, marshalled,
test.expected)
}
}
}
// TestMiscErrors tests a few error conditions not covered elsewhere.
func TestMiscErrors(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
// Force an error in NewRequest by giving it a parameter type that is
// not supported.
_, err := NewRequest("1.0", nil, "test", []interface{}{make(chan int)})
if err == nil {
t.Error("NewRequest: did not receive error")
return
}
// Force an error in MarshalResponse by giving it an id type that is not
// supported.
wantErr := Error{Code: ErrInvalidType}
_, err = MarshalResponse("", make(chan int), nil, nil)
if jerr, ok := err.(Error); !ok || jerr.Code != wantErr.Code {
t.Errorf("MarshalResult: did not receive expected error - got "+
"%v (%[1]T), want %v (%[2]T)", err, wantErr)
return
}
// Force an error in MarshalResponse by giving it a result type that
// can't be marshalled.
_, err = MarshalResponse("1.0", 1, make(chan int), nil)
if _, ok := err.(*json.UnsupportedTypeError); !ok {
wantErr := &json.UnsupportedTypeError{}
t.Errorf("MarshalResult: did not receive expected error - got "+
"%v (%[1]T), want %T", err, wantErr)
return
}
}
// TestRPCError tests the error output for the RPCError type.
func TestRPCError(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
tests := []struct {
in *RPCError
want string
}{
{
ErrRPCInvalidRequest,
"-32600: Invalid request",
},
{
ErrRPCMethodNotFound,
"-32601: Method not found",
},
}
t.Logf("Running %d tests", len(tests))
for i, test := range tests {
result := test.in.Error()
if result != test.want {
t.Errorf("Error #%d\n got: %s want: %s", i, result,
test.want)
continue
}
}
}