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spec/util_table_spec.lua @ 12696:27a72982e331

util.jwt: Add support/tests for ES256 via improved API and using util.crypto In many cases code will be either signing or verifying. With asymmetric algorithms it's clearer and more efficient to just state that once, instead of passing keys (and possibly other parameters) with every sign/verify call. This also allows earlier validation of the key used. The previous (HS256-only) sign/verify methods continue to be exposed for backwards-compatibility.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Fri, 01 Jul 2022 18:51:15 +0100
parent 12404:082f38e9de64
child 12942:54756e3a54b9
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local u_table = require "util.table";
describe("util.table", function ()
	describe("create()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			-- Can't test the allocated sizes of the table, so what you gonna do?
			assert.is.table(u_table.create(1,1));
		end);
	end);

	describe("pack()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			assert.same({ "lorem", "ipsum", "dolor", "sit", "amet", n = 5 }, u_table.pack("lorem", "ipsum", "dolor", "sit", "amet"));
		end);
	end);

	describe("move()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			local t1 = { "apple", "banana", "carrot" };
			local t2 = { "cat", "donkey", "elephant" };
			local t3 = {};
			u_table.move(t1, 1, 3, 1, t3);
			u_table.move(t2, 1, 3, 3, t3);
			assert.same({ "apple", "banana", "cat", "donkey", "elephant" }, t3);
		end);
	end);
end);