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spec/util_iterators_spec.lua @ 12730:427dd01f0864

mod_authz_internal: Allow configuring role of local-server/parent-host users 'host_user_role' is the default role of users who have JIDs on the "parent" host (i.e. jabber.org users on conference.jabber.org). Defaults to 'prosody:user'. 'server_user_roles' is the default role of users who have JIDs on any active host on the current Prosody instance. Default to nil (no role). This finally allows better permissions splitting between host and server users, which has previously been done (e.g. in MUC) with options like 'restrict_room_creation' and 'muc_room_allow_persistent'. Using roles makes these permissions a lot more flexible, and easier for developers to integrate.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 29 Sep 2022 12:10:14 +0100
parent 9328:a9592107021b
child 12744:e894677359e5
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local iter = require "util.iterators";

describe("util.iterators", function ()
	describe("join", function ()
		it("should produce a joined iterator", function ()
			local expect = { "a", "b", "c", 1, 2, 3 };
			local output = {};
			for x in iter.join(iter.values({"a", "b", "c"})):append(iter.values({1, 2, 3})) do
				table.insert(output, x);
			end
			assert.same(output, expect);
		end);
	end);

	describe("sorted_pairs", function ()
		it("should produce sorted pairs", function ()
			local orig = { b = 1, c = 2, a = "foo", d = false };
			local n, last_key = 0, nil;
			for k, v in iter.sorted_pairs(orig) do
				n = n + 1;
				if last_key then
					assert(k > last_key, "Expected "..k.." > "..last_key)
				end
				assert.equal(orig[k], v);
				last_key = k;
			end
			assert.equal("d", last_key);
			assert.equal(4, n);
		end);

		it("should allow a custom sort function", function ()
			local orig = { b = 1, c = 2, a = "foo", d = false };
			local n, last_key = 0, nil;
			for k, v in iter.sorted_pairs(orig, function (a, b) return a > b end) do
				n = n + 1;
				if last_key then
					assert(k < last_key, "Expected "..k.." > "..last_key)
				end
				assert.equal(orig[k], v);
				last_key = k;
			end
			assert.equal("a", last_key);
			assert.equal(4, n);
		end);
	end);
end);