VictoriaMetrics/app/vmctl/influx/influx_test.go
Aliaksandr Valialkin cedbbdec30
app/vmctl: switch from table-driven tests to f-tests
This simplifies debugging tests and makes the test code more clear and concise.
See https://itnext.io/f-tests-as-a-replacement-for-table-driven-tests-in-go-8814a8b19e9e

While at is, consistently use t.Fatal* instead of t.Error* across tests, since t.Error*
requires more boilerplate code, which can result in additional bugs inside tests.
While t.Error* allows writing logging errors for the same, this doesn't simplify fixing
broken tests most of the time.

This is a follow-up for a9525da8a4
2024-07-12 22:39:45 +02:00

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package influx
import "testing"
func TestFetchQuery(t *testing.T) {
f := func(s *Series, timeFilter, resultExpected string) {
t.Helper()
result := s.fetchQuery(timeFilter)
if result != resultExpected {
t.Fatalf("unexpected result\ngot\n%s\nwant\n%s", result, resultExpected)
}
}
f(&Series{
Measurement: "cpu",
Field: "value",
LabelPairs: []LabelPair{
{
Name: "foo",
Value: "bar",
},
},
}, "", `select "value" from "cpu" where "foo"::tag='bar'`)
f(&Series{
Measurement: "cpu",
Field: "value",
LabelPairs: []LabelPair{
{
Name: "foo",
Value: "bar",
},
{
Name: "baz",
Value: "qux",
},
},
}, "", `select "value" from "cpu" where "foo"::tag='bar' and "baz"::tag='qux'`)
f(&Series{
Measurement: "cpu",
Field: "value",
LabelPairs: []LabelPair{
{
Name: "foo",
Value: "b'ar",
},
},
}, "time >= now()", `select "value" from "cpu" where "foo"::tag='b\'ar' and time >= now()`)
f(&Series{
Measurement: "cpu",
Field: "value",
LabelPairs: []LabelPair{
{
Name: "name",
Value: `dev-mapper-centos\x2dswap.swap`,
},
{
Name: "state",
Value: "dev-mapp'er-c'en'tos",
},
},
}, "time >= now()", `select "value" from "cpu" where "name"::tag='dev-mapper-centos\\x2dswap.swap' and "state"::tag='dev-mapp\'er-c\'en\'tos' and time >= now()`)
f(&Series{
Measurement: "cpu",
Field: "value",
}, "time >= now()", `select "value" from "cpu" where time >= now()`)
f(&Series{
Measurement: "cpu",
Field: "value",
}, "", `select "value" from "cpu"`)
}
func TestTimeFilter(t *testing.T) {
f := func(start, end, resultExpected string) {
t.Helper()
result := timeFilter(start, end)
if result != resultExpected {
t.Fatalf("unexpected result\ngot\n%v\nwant\n%s", result, resultExpected)
}
}
// no start and end filters
f("", "", "")
// missing end filter
f("2020-01-01T20:07:00Z", "", "time >= '2020-01-01T20:07:00Z'")
// missing start filter
f("", "2020-01-01T21:07:00Z", "time <= '2020-01-01T21:07:00Z'")
// both start and end filters
f("2020-01-01T20:07:00Z", "2020-01-01T21:07:00Z", "time >= '2020-01-01T20:07:00Z' and time <= '2020-01-01T21:07:00Z'")
}