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package httpexpect
import (
"fmt"
"sync"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
// Every matcher struct, e.g. Value, Object, Array, etc. contains a chain instance.
//
// Most important chain fields are:
//
// - AssertionContext: provides test name, current request and response, and path
// to current assertion starting from chain root
//
// - AssertionHandler: provides methods to handle successful and failed assertions;
// may be defined by user, but usually we just use DefaulAssertionHandler
//
// - AssertionSeverity: severity to be used for failures (fatal or non-fatal)
//
// - Reference to parent: every chain remembers its parent chain; on failure,
// chain automatically marks its parents failed
//
// - Failure flags: flags indicating whether a failure occurred on chain, or
// on any of its children
//
// Chains are linked into a tree. Child chain corresponds to nested matchers
// and assertions. For example, when the user invokes:
//
// e.GET("/test").Expect().JSON().IsEqual(...)
//
// each nested call (GET, Expect, JSON, Equal) will create a child chain.
//
// There are two ways to create a child chain:
//
// - use enter() / leave()
// - use clone()
//
// enter() creates a chain to be used during assertion. After calling enter(), you
// can use fail() to report any failures, which will pass it to AssertionHandler
// and mark chain as failed.
//
// After assertion is done, you should call leave(). If there were no failures,
// leave() will notify AssertionHandler about succeeded assertion. Otherwise,
// leave() will mark its parent as failed and notify grand-, grand-grand-, etc
// parents that they have failed children.
//
// If the assertion wants to create child matcher struct, it should invoke clone()
// after calling enter() and before calling leave().
//
// enter() receives assertion name as an argument. This name is appended to the
// path in AssertionContext. If you call clone() on this chain, it will inherit
// this path. This way chain maintains path of the nested assertions.
//
// Typical workflow looks like:
//
// // create temporary chain for assertion
// opChain := array.chain.enter("AssertionName()")
//
// // optional: report assertion failure
// opChain.fail(...)
//
// // optional: create child matcher
// child := &Value{chain: opChain.clone(), ...}
//
// // if there was a failure, propagate it back to array.chain and notify
// // parents of array.chain that they have failed children
// opChain.leave()
type chain struct {
mu sync.Mutex
parent *chain
state chainState
flags chainFlags
context AssertionContext
handler AssertionHandler
severity AssertionSeverity
failure *AssertionFailure
}
// If enabled, chain will panic if used incorrectly or gets illformed AssertionFailure.
// Used only in our own tests.
var chainValidation = false
type chainState int
const (
stateCloned chainState = iota // chain was created using clone()
stateEntered // chain was created using enter()
stateLeaved // leave() was called
)
type chainFlags int
const (
flagFailed chainFlags = (1 << iota) // fail() was called on this chain
flagFailedChildren // fail() was called on any child
)
type chainResult bool
const (
success chainResult = true
failure chainResult = false
)
// Construct chain using config.
func newChainWithConfig(name string, config Config) *chain {
config.validate()
c := &chain{
context: AssertionContext{},
handler: config.AssertionHandler,
severity: SeverityError,
}
c.context.TestName = config.TestName
if name != "" {
c.context.Path = []string{name}
c.context.AliasedPath = []string{name}
} else {
c.context.Path = []string{}
c.context.AliasedPath = []string{}
}
if config.Environment != nil {
c.context.Environment = config.Environment
} else {
c.context.Environment = newEnvironment(c)
}
c.context.TestingTB = isTestingTB(c.handler)
return c
}
// Construct chain using DefaultAssertionHandler and provided Reporter.
func newChainWithDefaults(name string, reporter Reporter, flag ...chainFlags) *chain {
if reporter == nil {
panic("Reporter is nil")
}
c := &chain{
context: AssertionContext{},
handler: &DefaultAssertionHandler{
Formatter: &DefaultFormatter{},
Reporter: reporter,
},
severity: SeverityError,
}
if name != "" {
c.context.Path = []string{name}
c.context.AliasedPath = []string{name}
} else {
c.context.Path = []string{}
c.context.AliasedPath = []string{}
}
c.context.Environment = newEnvironment(c)
c.context.TestingTB = isTestingTB(c.handler)
for _, f := range flag {
c.flags |= f
}
return c
}
// Get environment instance.
// Root chain constructor either gets environment from config or creates a new one.
// Child chains inherit environment from parent.
func (c *chain) env() *Environment {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
return c.context.Environment
}
// Make this chain to be root.
// Chain's parent field is cleared.
// Failures wont be propagated to the upper chains anymore.
func (c *chain) setRoot() {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if chainValidation && c.state == stateLeaved {
panic("can't use chain after leave")
}
c.parent = nil
}
// Set severity of reported failures.
// Chain always overrides failure severity with configured one.
func (c *chain) setSeverity(severity AssertionSeverity) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if chainValidation && c.state == stateLeaved {
panic("can't use chain after leave")
}
c.severity = severity
}
// Reset aliased path to given string.
func (c *chain) setAlias(name string) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if chainValidation && c.state == stateLeaved {
panic("can't use chain after leave")
}
if name != "" {
c.context.AliasedPath = []string{name}
} else {
c.context.AliasedPath = []string{}
}
}
// Store request name in AssertionContext.
// Child chains inherit context from parent.
func (c *chain) setRequestName(name string) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if chainValidation && c.state == stateLeaved {
panic("can't use chain after leave")
}
c.context.RequestName = name
}
// Store request pointer in AssertionContext.
// Child chains inherit context from parent.
func (c *chain) setRequest(req *Request) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if chainValidation && c.state == stateLeaved {
panic("can't use chain after leave")
}
if chainValidation && c.context.Request != nil {
panic("context.Request already set")
}
c.context.Request = req
}
// Store response pointer in AssertionContext.
// Child chains inherit context from parent.
func (c *chain) setResponse(resp *Response) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if chainValidation && c.state == stateLeaved {
panic("can't use chain after leave")
}
if chainValidation && c.context.Response != nil {
panic("context.Response already set")
}
c.context.Response = resp
}
// Set assertion handler
// Chain always overrides assertion handler with given one.
func (c *chain) setHandler(handler AssertionHandler) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if chainValidation && c.state == stateLeaved {
panic("can't use chain after leave")
}
c.handler = handler
c.context.TestingTB = isTestingTB(handler)
}
// Create chain clone.
// Typically is called between enter() and leave().
func (c *chain) clone() *chain {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if chainValidation && c.state == stateLeaved {
panic("can't use chain after leave")
}
contextCopy := c.context
contextCopy.Path = append(([]string)(nil), contextCopy.Path...)
contextCopy.AliasedPath = append(([]string)(nil), c.context.AliasedPath...)
return &chain{
parent: c,
state: stateCloned,
// flagFailedChildren is not inherited because the newly created clone
// doesn't have children
flags: (c.flags & ^flagFailedChildren),
context: contextCopy,
handler: c.handler,
severity: c.severity,
// failure is not inherited because it should be reported only once
// by the chain where it happened
failure: nil,
}
}
// Create temporary chain clone to be used in assertion.
// If name is not empty, it is appended to the path.
// You must call leave() at the end of assertion.
func (c *chain) enter(name string, args ...interface{}) *chain {
chainCopy := c.clone()
chainCopy.state = stateEntered
if name != "" {
chainCopy.context.Path = append(chainCopy.context.Path, fmt.Sprintf(name, args...))
chainCopy.context.AliasedPath =
append(c.context.AliasedPath, fmt.Sprintf(name, args...))
}
return chainCopy
}
// Like enter(), but it replaces last element of the path instead appending to it.
// Must be called between enter() and leave().
func (c *chain) replace(name string, args ...interface{}) *chain {
if chainValidation {
func() {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if c.state != stateEntered {
panic("replace allowed only between enter/leave")
}
if len(c.context.Path) == 0 {
panic("replace allowed only if path is non-empty")
}
if len(c.context.AliasedPath) == 0 {
panic("replace allowed only if aliased path is non-empty")
}
}()
}
chainCopy := c.clone()
chainCopy.state = stateEntered
if len(chainCopy.context.Path) != 0 {
last := len(chainCopy.context.Path) - 1
chainCopy.context.Path[last] = fmt.Sprintf(name, args...)
}
if len(chainCopy.context.AliasedPath) != 0 {
last := len(chainCopy.context.AliasedPath) - 1
chainCopy.context.AliasedPath[last] = fmt.Sprintf(name, args...)
}
return chainCopy
}
// Finalize assertion.
// Report success of failure to AssertionHandler.
// In case of failure, also recursively notify parents and grandparents
// that they have faield children.
// Must be called after enter().
// Chain can't be used after this call.
func (c *chain) leave() {
var (
parent *chain
flags chainFlags
context AssertionContext
handler AssertionHandler
failure *AssertionFailure
)
func() {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if chainValidation && c.state != stateEntered {
panic("unpaired enter/leave")
}
c.state = stateLeaved
parent = c.parent
flags = c.flags
context = c.context
handler = c.handler
failure = c.failure
}()
if flags&(flagFailed|flagFailedChildren) == 0 {
handler.Success(&context)
}
if flags&(flagFailed) != 0 && failure != nil {
handler.Failure(&context, failure)
if chainValidation {
if err := validateAssertion(failure); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
}
if flags&(flagFailed|flagFailedChildren) != 0 && parent != nil {
parent.mu.Lock()
parent.flags |= flagFailed
p := parent.parent
parent.mu.Unlock()
for p != nil {
p.mu.Lock()
p.flags |= flagFailedChildren
pp := p.parent
p.mu.Unlock()
p = pp
}
}
}
// Mark chain as failed.
// Remember failure inside chain. It will be reported in leave().
// Subsequent fail() call will be ignored.
// Must be called between enter() and leave().
func (c *chain) fail(failure AssertionFailure) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if chainValidation && c.state != stateEntered {
panic("fail allowed only between enter/leave")
}
if c.flags&flagFailed != 0 {
return
}
c.flags |= flagFailed
failure.Severity = c.severity
if c.severity == SeverityError {
failure.IsFatal = true
}
failure.Stacktrace = stacktrace()
c.failure = &failure
}
// Check if chain failed.
func (c *chain) failed() bool {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
return c.flags&flagFailed != 0
}
// Check if chain or any of its children failed.
func (c *chain) treeFailed() bool {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
return c.flags&(flagFailed|flagFailedChildren) != 0
}
// Report failure unless chain has specified state.
// For tests.
func (c *chain) assert(t testing.TB, result chainResult) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
switch result {
case success:
assert.Equal(t, chainFlags(0), c.flags&flagFailed,
"expected: chain is in success state")
case failure:
assert.NotEqual(t, chainFlags(0), c.flags&flagFailed,
"expected: chain is in failure state")
}
}
// Report failure unless chain has specified flags.
// For tests.
func (c *chain) assertFlags(t testing.TB, flags chainFlags) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
assert.Equal(t, flags, c.flags,
"expected: chain has specified flags")
}
// Clear failure flags.
// For tests.
func (c *chain) clear() {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
c.flags &= ^(flagFailed | flagFailedChildren)
}
// Whether handler outputs to testing.TB
func isTestingTB(in AssertionHandler) bool {
h, ok := in.(*DefaultAssertionHandler)
if !ok {
return false
}
switch h.Reporter.(type) {
case *AssertReporter, *RequireReporter, *FatalReporter, testing.TB:
return true
}
return false
}