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spec/muc_util_spec.lua @ 10390:82705ec87253 0.11

util.startup: Ensure prosody.paths are absolute (see #1430) Normally these paths are injected into the installed 'prosody' executable as absolute paths, but it is possible to override at least the config path via environment variable or command line argument. This makes sure a path relative to pwd stays relative to that instead of the data directory.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Mon, 04 Nov 2019 00:29:49 +0100
parent 9213:172f93f752b8
child 10715:ad86b93093a3
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local muc_util;

local st = require "util.stanza";

do
	local old_pp = package.path;
	package.path = "./?.lib.lua;"..package.path;
	muc_util = require "plugins.muc.util";
	package.path = old_pp;
end

describe("muc/util", function ()
	describe("filter_muc_x()", function ()
		it("correctly filters muc#user", function ()
			local stanza = st.message({ to = "to", from = "from", id = "foo" })
				:tag("x", { xmlns = "http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user" })
					:tag("invite", { to = "user@example.com" });

			assert.equal(1, #stanza.tags);
			assert.equal(stanza, muc_util.filter_muc_x(stanza));
			assert.equal(0, #stanza.tags);
		end);

		it("correctly filters muc#user on a cloned stanza", function ()
			local stanza = st.message({ to = "to", from = "from", id = "foo" })
				:tag("x", { xmlns = "http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user" })
					:tag("invite", { to = "user@example.com" });

			assert.equal(1, #stanza.tags);
			local filtered = muc_util.filter_muc_x(st.clone(stanza));
			assert.equal(1, #stanza.tags);
			assert.equal(0, #filtered.tags);
		end);
	end);
end);