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spec/core_moduleapi_spec.lua @ 13267:7ae000fc8c07 0.12
mod_muc_mam: Improve wording of enable setting
Suggested by jstein in the chat
This option label is used by XMPP clients to explain what the option does.
a) The user should know where the data is archived.
b) The user needs a statement that can be enabled/disabled by the variable. A question would have the wrong logic here.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 15 Oct 2023 14:43:11 +0200 |
parent | 8562:a6188f5d5bb5 |
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package.loaded["core.configmanager"] = {}; package.loaded["core.statsmanager"] = {}; package.loaded["net.server"] = {}; local set = require "util.set"; _G.prosody = { hosts = {}, core_post_stanza = true }; local api = require "core.moduleapi"; local module = setmetatable({}, {__index = api}); local opt = nil; function module:log() end function module:get_option(name) if name == "opt" then return opt; else return nil; end end function test_option_value(value, returns) opt = value; assert(module:get_option_number("opt") == returns.number, "number doesn't match"); assert(module:get_option_string("opt") == returns.string, "string doesn't match"); assert(module:get_option_boolean("opt") == returns.boolean, "boolean doesn't match"); if type(returns.array) == "table" then local target_array, returned_array = returns.array, module:get_option_array("opt"); assert(#target_array == #returned_array, "array length doesn't match"); for i=1,#target_array do assert(target_array[i] == returned_array[i], "array item doesn't match"); end else assert(module:get_option_array("opt") == returns.array, "array is returned (not nil)"); end if type(returns.set) == "table" then local target_items, returned_items = set.new(returns.set), module:get_option_set("opt"); assert(target_items == returned_items, "set doesn't match"); else assert(module:get_option_set("opt") == returns.set, "set is returned (not nil)"); end end describe("core.moduleapi", function() describe("#get_option_*()", function() it("should handle missing options", function() test_option_value(nil, {}); end); it("should return correctly handle boolean options", function() test_option_value(true, { boolean = true, string = "true", array = {true}, set = {true} }); test_option_value(false, { boolean = false, string = "false", array = {false}, set = {false} }); test_option_value("true", { boolean = true, string = "true", array = {"true"}, set = {"true"} }); test_option_value("false", { boolean = false, string = "false", array = {"false"}, set = {"false"} }); test_option_value(1, { boolean = true, string = "1", array = {1}, set = {1}, number = 1 }); test_option_value(0, { boolean = false, string = "0", array = {0}, set = {0}, number = 0 }); end); it("should return handle strings", function() test_option_value("hello world", { string = "hello world", array = {"hello world"}, set = {"hello world"} }); end); it("should return handle numbers", function() test_option_value(1234, { string = "1234", number = 1234, array = {1234}, set = {1234} }); end); it("should return handle arrays", function() test_option_value({1, 2, 3}, { boolean = true, string = "1", number = 1, array = {1, 2, 3}, set = {1, 2, 3} }); test_option_value({1, 2, 3, 3, 4}, {boolean = true, string = "1", number = 1, array = {1, 2, 3, 3, 4}, set = {1, 2, 3, 4} }); test_option_value({0, 1, 2, 3}, { boolean = false, string = "0", number = 0, array = {0, 1, 2, 3}, set = {0, 1, 2, 3} }); end); end) end)