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mod_pubsub: Move reversal of item order in <items>
Examples in XEP-0060 suggest that items should be listed in
chronological order, but we get them from the archive in reverse
order.
However when requesting specific items by id the results keep that
order and we don't want to flip it again.
At some point it would likely be best to use the archive API directly
instead of this util.cache-compatible wrapper.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 05 Sep 2021 18:42:44 +0200 |
parent | 8236:4878e4159e12 |
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local multitable = require "util.multitable"; describe("util.multitable", function() describe("#new()", function() it("should create a multitable", function() local mt = multitable.new(); assert.is_table(mt, "Multitable is a table"); assert.is_function(mt.add, "Multitable has method add"); assert.is_function(mt.get, "Multitable has method get"); assert.is_function(mt.remove, "Multitable has method remove"); end); end); describe("#get()", function() it("should allow getting correctly", function() local function has_items(list, ...) local should_have = {}; if select('#', ...) > 0 then assert.is_table(list, "has_items: list is table", 3); else assert.is.falsy(list and #list > 0, "No items, and no list"); return true, "has-all"; end for n=1,select('#', ...) do should_have[select(n, ...)] = true; end for _, item in ipairs(list) do if not should_have[item] then return false, "too-many"; end should_have[item] = nil; end if next(should_have) then return false, "not-enough"; end return true, "has-all"; end local function assert_has_all(message, list, ...) return assert.are.equal(select(2, has_items(list, ...)), "has-all", message or "List has all expected items, and no more", 2); end local mt = multitable.new(); local trigger1, trigger2, trigger3 = {}, {}, {}; local item1, item2, item3 = {}, {}, {}; assert_has_all("Has no items with trigger1", mt:get(trigger1)); mt:add(1, 2, 3, item1); assert_has_all("Has item1 for 1, 2, 3", mt:get(1, 2, 3), item1); end); end); -- Doesn't support nil --[[ mt:add(nil, item1); mt:add(nil, item2); mt:add(nil, item3); assert_has_all("Has all items with (nil)", mt:get(nil), item1, item2, item3); ]] end);