thrift/lib/rb/spec/struct_spec.rb

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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/gen-rb/ThriftSpec_types"
class ThriftStructSpec < Spec::ExampleGroup
include Thrift
include SpecNamespace
class OldStruct
include Thrift::Struct
attr_accessor :set
FIELDS = {
1 => {:type => Thrift::Types::SET, :name => 'val', :default => {:foo => true, :bar => true}}
}
end
it "should iterate over all fields properly" do
fields = {}
Foo.new.each_field { |fid,type,name,default| fields[fid] = [type,name,default] }
fields.should == {
1 => [Types::I32, 'simple', 53],
2 => [Types::STRING, 'words', "words"],
3 => [Types::STRUCT, 'hello', Hello.new(:greeting => 'hello, world!')],
4 => [Types::LIST, 'ints', [1, 2, 2, 3]],
5 => [Types::MAP, 'complex', nil],
6 => [Types::SET, 'shorts', Set.new([5, 17, 239])]
}
end
it "should initialize all fields to defaults" do
struct = Foo.new
struct.simple.should == 53
struct.words.should == "words"
struct.hello.should == Hello.new(:greeting => 'hello, world!')
struct.ints.should == [1, 2, 2, 3]
struct.complex.should be_nil
struct.shorts.should == Set.new([5, 17, 239])
end
it "should not share default values between instances" do
begin
struct = Foo.new
struct.ints << 17
Foo.new.ints.should == [1,2,2,3]
ensure
# ensure no leakage to other tests
Foo::FIELDS[4][:default] = [1,2,2,3]
end
end
it "should have proper == semantics" do
Foo.new.should_not == Hello.new
Foo.new.should == Foo.new
Foo.new(:simple => 52).should_not == Foo.new
end
it "should read itself off the wire" do
struct = Foo.new
prot = mock("Protocol")
prot.should_receive(:read_struct_begin).twice
prot.should_receive(:read_struct_end).twice
prot.should_receive(:read_field_begin).and_return(
['complex', Types::MAP, 5], # Foo
['words', Types::STRING, 2], # Foo
['hello', Types::STRUCT, 3], # Foo
['greeting', Types::STRING, 1], # Hello
[nil, Types::STOP, 0], # Hello
['simple', Types::I32, 1], # Foo
['ints', Types::LIST, 4], # Foo
['shorts', Types::SET, 6], # Foo
[nil, Types::STOP, 0] # Hello
)
prot.should_receive(:read_field_end).exactly(7).times
prot.should_receive(:read_map_begin).and_return(
[Types::I32, Types::MAP, 2], # complex
[Types::STRING, Types::DOUBLE, 2], # complex/1/value
[Types::STRING, Types::DOUBLE, 1] # complex/2/value
)
prot.should_receive(:read_map_end).exactly(3).times
prot.should_receive(:read_list_begin).and_return([Types::I32, 4])
prot.should_receive(:read_list_end)
prot.should_receive(:read_set_begin).and_return([Types::I16, 2])
prot.should_receive(:read_set_end)
prot.should_receive(:read_type).with(Types::I32).and_return(
1, 14, # complex keys
42, # simple
4, 23, 4, 29 # ints
)
prot.should_receive(:read_type).with(Types::STRING).and_return("pi", "e", "feigenbaum", "apple banana", "what's up?")
prot.should_receive(:read_type).with(Types::DOUBLE).and_return(Math::PI, Math::E, 4.669201609)
prot.should_receive(:read_type).with(Types::I16).and_return(2, 3)
prot.should_not_receive(:skip)
struct.read(prot)
struct.simple.should == 42
struct.complex.should == {1 => {"pi" => Math::PI, "e" => Math::E}, 14 => {"feigenbaum" => 4.669201609}}
struct.hello.should == Hello.new(:greeting => "what's up?")
struct.words.should == "apple banana"
struct.ints.should == [4, 23, 4, 29]
struct.shorts.should == Set.new([3, 2])
end
it "should skip unexpected fields in structs and use default values" do
struct = Foo.new
prot = mock("Protocol")
prot.should_receive(:read_struct_begin)
prot.should_receive(:read_struct_end)
prot.should_receive(:read_field_begin).and_return(
['simple', Types::I32, 1],
['complex', Types::STRUCT, 5],
['thinz', Types::MAP, 7],
['foobar', Types::I32, 3],
['words', Types::STRING, 2],
[nil, Types::STOP, 0]
)
prot.should_receive(:read_field_end).exactly(5).times
prot.should_receive(:read_type).with(Types::I32).and_return(42)
prot.should_receive(:read_type).with(Types::STRING).and_return("foobar")
prot.should_receive(:skip).with(Types::STRUCT)
prot.should_receive(:skip).with(Types::MAP)
prot.should_receive(:skip).with(Types::I32)
struct.read(prot)
struct.simple.should == 42
struct.complex.should be_nil
struct.words.should == "foobar"
struct.hello.should == Hello.new(:greeting => 'hello, world!')
struct.ints.should == [1, 2, 2, 3]
struct.shorts.should == Set.new([5, 17, 239])
end
it "should write itself to the wire" do
prot = mock("Protocol")
prot.should_receive(:write_struct_begin).with("SpecNamespace::Foo")
prot.should_receive(:write_struct_end)
prot.should_receive(:write_field_begin).with('ints', Types::LIST, 4)
prot.should_receive(:write_field_begin).with('complex', Types::MAP, 5)
prot.should_receive(:write_field_begin).with('shorts', Types::SET, 6)
prot.should_receive(:write_field_stop)
prot.should_receive(:write_field_end).exactly(3).times
prot.should_receive(:write_field).with('simple', Types::I32, 1, 53)
prot.should_receive(:write_field).with('hello', Types::STRUCT, 3, Hello.new(:greeting => 'hello, world!'))
prot.should_receive(:write_map_begin).with(Types::I32, Types::MAP, 1)
prot.should_receive(:write_map_begin).with(Types::STRING, Types::DOUBLE, 1)
prot.should_receive(:write_type).with(Types::I32, 5) # complex/1/key
prot.should_receive(:write_type).with(Types::STRING, "foo") # complex/1/value/1/key
prot.should_receive(:write_type).with(Types::DOUBLE, 1.23) # complex/1/value/1/value
prot.should_receive(:write_map_end).twice
prot.should_receive(:write_list_begin).with(Types::I32, 4)
prot.should_receive(:write_type).with(Types::I32, 1)
prot.should_receive(:write_type).with(Types::I32, 2).twice
prot.should_receive(:write_type).with(Types::I32, 3)
prot.should_receive(:write_list_end)
prot.should_receive(:write_set_begin).with(Types::I16, 3)
prot.should_receive(:write_type).with(Types::I16, 5)
prot.should_receive(:write_type).with(Types::I16, 17)
prot.should_receive(:write_type).with(Types::I16, 239)
prot.should_receive(:write_set_end)
struct = Foo.new
struct.words = nil
struct.complex = {5 => {"foo" => 1.23}}
struct.write(prot)
end
it "should raise an exception if presented with an unknown container" do
# yeah this is silly, but I'm going for code coverage here
struct = Foo.new
lambda { struct.send :write_container, nil, nil, {:type => "foo"} }.should raise_error(StandardError, "Not a container type: foo")
end
end