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spec/core_configmanager_spec.lua @ 12739:0dc80024fdd2
Backed out changeset 1bc2220cd6ec
The use of the error helpers creates an `<error/>` child element
containing the error condition. This is however not allowed as per
XEP-0198, which specifies that the error condition is to be a direct
child of the `<failed/>` stream management element.
This has triggered a fun reconnect loop in aioxmpp where it was
reported by a user [1].
[1]: https://github.com/horazont/aioxmpp/issues/382
author | Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name> |
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date | Mon, 03 Oct 2022 12:55:11 +0200 |
parent | 10495:8ea685ec0979 |
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local configmanager = require "core.configmanager"; describe("core.configmanager", function() describe("#get()", function() it("should work", function() configmanager.set("example.com", "testkey", 123); assert.are.equal(123, configmanager.get("example.com", "testkey"), "Retrieving a set key"); configmanager.set("*", "testkey1", 321); assert.are.equal(321, configmanager.get("*", "testkey1"), "Retrieving a set global key"); assert.are.equal(321, configmanager.get("example.com", "testkey1"), "Retrieving a set key of undefined host, of which only a globally set one exists" ); configmanager.set("example.com", ""); -- Creates example.com host in config assert.are.equal(321, configmanager.get("example.com", "testkey1"), "Retrieving a set key, of which only a globally set one exists"); assert.are.equal(nil, configmanager.get(), "No parameters to get()"); assert.are.equal(nil, configmanager.get("undefined host"), "Getting for undefined host"); assert.are.equal(nil, configmanager.get("undefined host", "undefined key"), "Getting for undefined host & key"); end); end); describe("#set()", function() it("should work", function() assert.are.equal(false, configmanager.set("*"), "Set with no key"); assert.are.equal(true, configmanager.set("*", "set_test", "testkey"), "Setting a nil global value"); assert.are.equal(true, configmanager.set("*", "set_test", "testkey", 123), "Setting a global value"); end); end); end);