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spec/util_random_spec.lua @ 13651:b9d369f77121

prosodyctl: Further deprecate start/stop/restart commands when installed Despite the warning we introduced, many people continue to try using prosodyctl to manage Prosody in the presence of systemctl (e.g. #1688). Also, despite the warning, prosodyctl proceeded with the operation. This means the commands could be invoked by accident, and cause a situation that is hard to recover from (needing to manually track down stray processes). This commit disables all the problematic commands by default, but this can still be overridden using --force or via a config option. We only perform this check when we believe Prosody has been "installed" for system-wide use (i.e. running it from a source directory is still supported).
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 06 Feb 2025 14:51:31 +0000
parent 8450:3a9a3d90c44c
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local random = require "util.random";

describe("util.random", function()
	describe("#bytes()", function()
		it("should return a string", function()
			assert.is_string(random.bytes(16));
		end);

		it("should return the requested number of bytes", function()
			-- Makes no attempt at testing how random the bytes are,
			-- just that it returns the number of bytes requested

			for i = 1, 20 do
				assert.are.equal(2^i, #random.bytes(2^i));
			end
		end);
	end);
end);