lix/tests/unit/libutil/xml-writer.cc
John Ericson f7f37035c8 Move tests to separate directories, and document
Today, with the tests inside a `tests` intermingled with the
corresponding library's source code, we have a few problems:

- We have to be careful that wildcards don't end up with tests being
  built as part of Nix proper, or test headers being installed as part
  of Nix proper.

- Tests in libraries but not executables is not right:

  - It means each executable runs the previous unit tests again, because
    it needs the libraries.

  - It doesn't work right on Windows, which doesn't want you to load a
    DLL just for the side global variable . It could be made to work
    with the dlopen equivalent, but that's gross!

This reorg solves these problems.

There is a remaining problem which is that sibbling headers (like
`hash.hh` the test header vs `hash.hh` the main `libnixutil` header) end
up shadowing each other. This PR doesn't solve that. That is left as
future work for a future PR.

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>

(cherry picked from commit 91b6833686a6a6d9eac7f3f66393ec89ef1d3b57)
(cherry picked from commit a61e42adb528b3d40ce43e07c79368d779a8b624)
2023-12-01 13:05:03 -05:00

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#include "xml-writer.hh"
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <sstream>
namespace nix {
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* XMLWriter
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
TEST(XMLWriter, emptyObject) {
std::stringstream out;
{
XMLWriter t(false, out);
}
ASSERT_EQ(out.str(), "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>\n");
}
TEST(XMLWriter, objectWithEmptyElement) {
std::stringstream out;
{
XMLWriter t(false, out);
t.openElement("foobar");
}
ASSERT_EQ(out.str(), "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>\n<foobar></foobar>");
}
TEST(XMLWriter, objectWithElementWithAttrs) {
std::stringstream out;
{
XMLWriter t(false, out);
XMLAttrs attrs = {
{ "foo", "bar" }
};
t.openElement("foobar", attrs);
}
ASSERT_EQ(out.str(), "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>\n<foobar foo=\"bar\"></foobar>");
}
TEST(XMLWriter, objectWithElementWithEmptyAttrs) {
std::stringstream out;
{
XMLWriter t(false, out);
XMLAttrs attrs = {};
t.openElement("foobar", attrs);
}
ASSERT_EQ(out.str(), "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>\n<foobar></foobar>");
}
TEST(XMLWriter, objectWithElementWithAttrsEscaping) {
std::stringstream out;
{
XMLWriter t(false, out);
XMLAttrs attrs = {
{ "<key>", "<value>" }
};
t.openElement("foobar", attrs);
}
// XXX: While "<value>" is escaped, "<key>" isn't which I think is a bug.
ASSERT_EQ(out.str(), "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>\n<foobar <key>=\"&lt;value&gt;\"></foobar>");
}
TEST(XMLWriter, objectWithElementWithAttrsIndented) {
std::stringstream out;
{
XMLWriter t(true, out);
XMLAttrs attrs = {
{ "foo", "bar" }
};
t.openElement("foobar", attrs);
}
ASSERT_EQ(out.str(), "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>\n<foobar foo=\"bar\">\n</foobar>\n");
}
TEST(XMLWriter, writeEmptyElement) {
std::stringstream out;
{
XMLWriter t(false, out);
t.writeEmptyElement("foobar");
}
ASSERT_EQ(out.str(), "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>\n<foobar />");
}
TEST(XMLWriter, writeEmptyElementWithAttributes) {
std::stringstream out;
{
XMLWriter t(false, out);
XMLAttrs attrs = {
{ "foo", "bar" }
};
t.writeEmptyElement("foobar", attrs);
}
ASSERT_EQ(out.str(), "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>\n<foobar foo=\"bar\" />");
}
}