// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package xml import ( "reflect" "testing" ) // Stripped down Atom feed data structures. func TestUnmarshalFeed(t *testing.T) { var f Feed if err := Unmarshal(StringReader(rssFeedString), &f); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err) } if !reflect.DeepEqual(f, rssFeed) { t.Fatalf("have %#v\nwant %#v", f, rssFeed) } } // hget http://codereview.appspot.com/rss/mine/rsc const rssFeedString = ` Code Review - My issueshttp://codereview.appspot.com/2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00rietveld<>rietveld: an attempt at pubsubhubbub 2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00email-address-removedurn:md5:134d9179c41f806be79b3a5f7877d19a An attempt at adding pubsubhubbub support to Rietveld. http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub http://code.google.com/p/rietveld/issues/detail?id=155 The server side of the protocol is trivial: 1. add a &lt;link rel=&quot;hub&quot; href=&quot;hub-server&quot;&gt; tag to all feeds that will be pubsubhubbubbed. 2. every time one of those feeds changes, tell the hub with a simple POST request. I have tested this by adding debug prints to a local hub server and checking that the server got the right publish requests. I can&#39;t quite get the server to work, but I think the bug is not in my code. I think that the server expects to be able to grab the feed and see the feed&#39;s actual URL in the link rel=&quot;self&quot;, but the default value for that drops the :port from the URL, and I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get the Atom generator deep inside django not to do that, or even where it is doing that, or even what code is running to generate the Atom feed. (I thought I knew but I added some assert False statements and it kept running!) Ignoring that particular problem, I would appreciate feedback on the right way to get the two values at the top of feeds.py marked NOTE(rsc). rietveld: correct tab handling 2009-10-03T23:02:17+00:00email-address-removedurn:md5:0a2a4f19bb815101f0ba2904aed7c35a This fixes the buggy tab rendering that can be seen at http://codereview.appspot.com/116075/diff/1/2 The fundamental problem was that the tab code was not being told what column the text began in, so it didn&#39;t know where to put the tab stops. Another problem was that some of the code assumed that string byte offsets were the same as column offsets, which is only true if there are no tabs. In the process of fixing this, I cleaned up the arguments to Fold and ExpandTabs and renamed them Break and _ExpandTabs so that I could be sure that I found all the call sites. I also wanted to verify that ExpandTabs was not being used from outside intra_region_diff.py. ` type Feed struct { XMLName Name "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom feed" Title string Id string Link []Link Updated Time Author Person Entry []Entry } type Entry struct { Title string Id string Link []Link Updated Time Author Person Summary Text } type Link struct { Rel string "attr" Href string "attr" } type Person struct { Name string URI string Email string InnerXML string "innerxml" } type Text struct { Type string "attr" Body string "chardata" } type Time string var rssFeed = Feed{ XMLName: Name{"http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom", "feed"}, Title: "Code Review - My issues", Link: []Link{ {Rel: "alternate", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/"}, {Rel: "self", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/rss/mine/rsc"}, }, Id: "http://codereview.appspot.com/", Updated: "2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00", Author: Person{ Name: "rietveld<>", InnerXML: "rietveld<>", }, Entry: []Entry{ { Title: "rietveld: an attempt at pubsubhubbub\n", Link: []Link{ {Rel: "alternate", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/126085"}, }, Updated: "2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00", Author: Person{ Name: "email-address-removed", InnerXML: "email-address-removed", }, Id: "urn:md5:134d9179c41f806be79b3a5f7877d19a", Summary: Text{ Type: "html", Body: ` An attempt at adding pubsubhubbub support to Rietveld. http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub http://code.google.com/p/rietveld/issues/detail?id=155 The server side of the protocol is trivial: 1. add a <link rel="hub" href="hub-server"> tag to all feeds that will be pubsubhubbubbed. 2. every time one of those feeds changes, tell the hub with a simple POST request. I have tested this by adding debug prints to a local hub server and checking that the server got the right publish requests. I can't quite get the server to work, but I think the bug is not in my code. I think that the server expects to be able to grab the feed and see the feed's actual URL in the link rel="self", but the default value for that drops the :port from the URL, and I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get the Atom generator deep inside django not to do that, or even where it is doing that, or even what code is running to generate the Atom feed. (I thought I knew but I added some assert False statements and it kept running!) Ignoring that particular problem, I would appreciate feedback on the right way to get the two values at the top of feeds.py marked NOTE(rsc). `, }, }, { Title: "rietveld: correct tab handling\n", Link: []Link{ {Rel: "alternate", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/124106"}, }, Updated: "2009-10-03T23:02:17+00:00", Author: Person{ Name: "email-address-removed", InnerXML: "email-address-removed", }, Id: "urn:md5:0a2a4f19bb815101f0ba2904aed7c35a", Summary: Text{ Type: "html", Body: ` This fixes the buggy tab rendering that can be seen at http://codereview.appspot.com/116075/diff/1/2 The fundamental problem was that the tab code was not being told what column the text began in, so it didn't know where to put the tab stops. Another problem was that some of the code assumed that string byte offsets were the same as column offsets, which is only true if there are no tabs. In the process of fixing this, I cleaned up the arguments to Fold and ExpandTabs and renamed them Break and _ExpandTabs so that I could be sure that I found all the call sites. I also wanted to verify that ExpandTabs was not being used from outside intra_region_diff.py. `, }, }, }, } type FieldNameTest struct { in, out string } var FieldNameTests = []FieldNameTest{ {"Profile-Image", "profileimage"}, {"_score", "score"}, } func TestFieldName(t *testing.T) { for _, tt := range FieldNameTests { a := fieldName(tt.in) if a != tt.out { t.Fatalf("have %#v\nwant %#v\n\n", a, tt.out) } } } const pathTestString = ` 1 A B C D 2 ` type PathTestItem struct { Value string } type PathTestA struct { Items []PathTestItem ">item1" Before, After string } type PathTestB struct { Other []PathTestItem "items>Item1" Before, After string } type PathTestC struct { Values1 []string "items>item1>value" Values2 []string "items>item2>value" Before, After string } type PathTestSet struct { Item1 []PathTestItem } type PathTestD struct { Other PathTestSet "items>" Before, After string } var pathTests = []interface{}{ &PathTestA{Items: []PathTestItem{{"A"}, {"D"}}, Before: "1", After: "2"}, &PathTestB{Other: []PathTestItem{{"A"}, {"D"}}, Before: "1", After: "2"}, &PathTestC{Values1: []string{"A", "C", "D"}, Values2: []string{"B"}, Before: "1", After: "2"}, &PathTestD{Other: PathTestSet{Item1: []PathTestItem{{"A"}, {"D"}}}, Before: "1", After: "2"}, } func TestUnmarshalPaths(t *testing.T) { for _, pt := range pathTests { p := reflect.MakeZero(reflect.NewValue(pt).Type()).(*reflect.PtrValue) p.PointTo(reflect.MakeZero(p.Type().(*reflect.PtrType).Elem())) v := p.Interface() if err := Unmarshal(StringReader(pathTestString), v); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err) } if !reflect.DeepEqual(v, pt) { t.Fatalf("have %#v\nwant %#v", v, pt) } } } type BadPathTestA struct { First string "items>item1" Other string "items>item2" Second string "items>" } type BadPathTestB struct { Other string "items>item2>value" First string "items>item1" Second string "items>item1>value" } var badPathTests = []struct { v, e interface{} }{ {&BadPathTestA{}, &TagPathError{reflect.Typeof(BadPathTestA{}), "First", "items>item1", "Second", "items>"}}, {&BadPathTestB{}, &TagPathError{reflect.Typeof(BadPathTestB{}), "First", "items>item1", "Second", "items>item1>value"}}, } func TestUnmarshalBadPaths(t *testing.T) { for _, tt := range badPathTests { err := Unmarshal(StringReader(pathTestString), tt.v) if !reflect.DeepEqual(err, tt.e) { t.Fatalf("Unmarshal with %#v didn't fail properly: %#v", tt.v, err) } } }