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moduleapi: Add 'peek' to :may() and new :could() helper to suppress logging
The current method logs scary "access denied" messages on failure - this is
generally very useful when debugging access control stuff, but in some cases
the call is simply a check to see if someone *could* perform an action, even
if they haven't requested it yet. One example is determining whether to show
the user as an admin in disco.
The 'peek' parameter, if true, will suppress such logging.
The :could() method is just a simple helper that can make the calling code a
bit more readable (suggested by Zash).
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 26 Mar 2023 14:06:04 +0100 |
parent | 12795:87424cbedc55 |
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local hashring = require "util.hashring"; describe("util.hashring", function () randomize(false); local sha256 = require "util.hashes".sha256; local ring = hashring.new(128, sha256); it("should fail to get a node that does not exist", function () assert.is_nil(ring:get_node("foo")) end); it("should support adding nodes", function () ring:add_node("node1"); end); it("should return a single node for all keys if only one node exists", function () for i = 1, 100 do assert.is_equal("node1", ring:get_node(tostring(i))) end end); it("should support adding a second node", function () ring:add_node("node2"); end); it("should fail to remove a non-existent node", function () assert.is_falsy(ring:remove_node("node3")); end); it("should succeed to remove a node", function () assert.is_truthy(ring:remove_node("node1")); end); it("should return the only node for all keys", function () for i = 1, 100 do assert.is_equal("node2", ring:get_node(tostring(i))) end end); it("should support adding multiple nodes", function () ring:add_nodes({ "node1", "node3", "node4", "node5" }); end); it("should disrupt a minimal number of keys on node removal", function () local orig_ring = ring:clone(); local node_tallies = {}; local n = 1000; for i = 1, n do local key = tostring(i); local node = ring:get_node(key); node_tallies[node] = (node_tallies[node] or 0) + 1; end --[[ for node, key_count in pairs(node_tallies) do print(node, key_count, ("%.2f%%"):format((key_count/n)*100)); end ]] ring:remove_node("node5"); local disrupted_keys = 0; for i = 1, n do local key = tostring(i); if orig_ring:get_node(key) ~= ring:get_node(key) then disrupted_keys = disrupted_keys + 1; end end assert.is_equal(node_tallies["node5"], disrupted_keys); end); it("should support removing multiple nodes", function () ring:remove_nodes({"node2", "node3", "node4", "node5"}); end); it("should return a single node for all keys if only one node remains", function () for i = 1, 100 do assert.is_equal("node1", ring:get_node(tostring(i))) end end); it("should support values associated with nodes", function () local r = hashring.new(128, sha256); r:add_node("node1", { a = 1 }); local node, value = r:get_node("foo"); assert.is_equal("node1", node); assert.same({ a = 1 }, value); end); end);