package ioutils import ( "fmt" "strings" "testing" ) // Implement io.Reader type errorReader struct{} func (r *errorReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { return 0, fmt.Errorf("Error reader always fail.") } func TestReadCloserWrapperClose(t *testing.T) { reader := strings.NewReader("A string reader") wrapper := NewReadCloserWrapper(reader, func() error { return fmt.Errorf("This will be called when closing") }) err := wrapper.Close() if err == nil || !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "This will be called when closing") { t.Fatalf("readCloserWrapper should have call the anonymous func and thus, fail.") } } func TestReaderErrWrapperReadOnError(t *testing.T) { called := false reader := &errorReader{} wrapper := NewReaderErrWrapper(reader, func() { called = true }) _, err := wrapper.Read([]byte{}) if err == nil || !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "Error reader always fail.") { t.Fatalf("readErrWrapper should returned an error") } if !called { t.Fatalf("readErrWrapper should have call the anonymous function on failure") } } func TestReaderErrWrapperRead(t *testing.T) { reader := strings.NewReader("a string reader.") wrapper := NewReaderErrWrapper(reader, func() { t.Fatalf("readErrWrapper should not have called the anonymous function") }) // Read 20 byte (should be ok with the string above) num, err := wrapper.Read(make([]byte, 20)) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if num != 16 { t.Fatalf("readerErrWrapper should have read 16 byte, but read %d", num) } } func TestHashData(t *testing.T) { reader := strings.NewReader("hash-me") actual, err := HashData(reader) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } expected := "sha256:4d11186aed035cc624d553e10db358492c84a7cd6b9670d92123c144930450aa" if actual != expected { t.Fatalf("Expecting %s, got %s", expected, actual) } } type perpetualReader struct{} func (p *perpetualReader) Read(buf []byte) (n int, err error) { for i := 0; i != len(buf); i++ { buf[i] = 'a' } return len(buf), nil }