Moving from govendor to dep, updated dependencies (#48)

* Moving from govendor to dep.

* Making the pull request template more friendly.

* Fixing akward space in PR template.

* goimports run on whole project using ` goimports -w $(find . -type f -name '*.go' -not -path "./vendor/*" -not -path "./gen-go/*")`

source of command: https://gist.github.com/bgentry/fd1ffef7dbde01857f66
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// Package suite contains logic for creating testing suite structs
// and running the methods on those structs as tests. The most useful
// piece of this package is that you can create setup/teardown methods
// on your testing suites, which will run before/after the whole suite
// or individual tests (depending on which interface(s) you
// implement).
//
// A testing suite is usually built by first extending the built-in
// suite functionality from suite.Suite in testify. Alternatively,
// you could reproduce that logic on your own if you wanted (you
// just need to implement the TestingSuite interface from
// suite/interfaces.go).
//
// After that, you can implement any of the interfaces in
// suite/interfaces.go to add setup/teardown functionality to your
// suite, and add any methods that start with "Test" to add tests.
// Methods that do not match any suite interfaces and do not begin
// with "Test" will not be run by testify, and can safely be used as
// helper methods.
//
// Once you've built your testing suite, you need to run the suite
// (using suite.Run from testify) inside any function that matches the
// identity that "go test" is already looking for (i.e.
// func(*testing.T)).
//
// Regular expression to select test suites specified command-line
// argument "-run". Regular expression to select the methods
// of test suites specified command-line argument "-m".
// Suite object has assertion methods.
//
// A crude example:
// // Basic imports
// import (
// "testing"
// "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
// "github.com/stretchr/testify/suite"
// )
//
// // Define the suite, and absorb the built-in basic suite
// // functionality from testify - including a T() method which
// // returns the current testing context
// type ExampleTestSuite struct {
// suite.Suite
// VariableThatShouldStartAtFive int
// }
//
// // Make sure that VariableThatShouldStartAtFive is set to five
// // before each test
// func (suite *ExampleTestSuite) SetupTest() {
// suite.VariableThatShouldStartAtFive = 5
// }
//
// // All methods that begin with "Test" are run as tests within a
// // suite.
// func (suite *ExampleTestSuite) TestExample() {
// assert.Equal(suite.T(), 5, suite.VariableThatShouldStartAtFive)
// suite.Equal(5, suite.VariableThatShouldStartAtFive)
// }
//
// // In order for 'go test' to run this suite, we need to create
// // a normal test function and pass our suite to suite.Run
// func TestExampleTestSuite(t *testing.T) {
// suite.Run(t, new(ExampleTestSuite))
// }
package suite

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package suite
import "testing"
// TestingSuite can store and return the current *testing.T context
// generated by 'go test'.
type TestingSuite interface {
T() *testing.T
SetT(*testing.T)
}
// SetupAllSuite has a SetupSuite method, which will run before the
// tests in the suite are run.
type SetupAllSuite interface {
SetupSuite()
}
// SetupTestSuite has a SetupTest method, which will run before each
// test in the suite.
type SetupTestSuite interface {
SetupTest()
}
// TearDownAllSuite has a TearDownSuite method, which will run after
// all the tests in the suite have been run.
type TearDownAllSuite interface {
TearDownSuite()
}
// TearDownTestSuite has a TearDownTest method, which will run after
// each test in the suite.
type TearDownTestSuite interface {
TearDownTest()
}
// BeforeTest has a function to be executed right before the test
// starts and receives the suite and test names as input
type BeforeTest interface {
BeforeTest(suiteName, testName string)
}
// AfterTest has a function to be executed right after the test
// finishes and receives the suite and test names as input
type AfterTest interface {
AfterTest(suiteName, testName string)
}

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package suite
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"os"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
var allTestsFilter = func(_, _ string) (bool, error) { return true, nil }
var matchMethod = flag.String("testify.m", "", "regular expression to select tests of the testify suite to run")
// Suite is a basic testing suite with methods for storing and
// retrieving the current *testing.T context.
type Suite struct {
*assert.Assertions
require *require.Assertions
t *testing.T
}
// T retrieves the current *testing.T context.
func (suite *Suite) T() *testing.T {
return suite.t
}
// SetT sets the current *testing.T context.
func (suite *Suite) SetT(t *testing.T) {
suite.t = t
suite.Assertions = assert.New(t)
suite.require = require.New(t)
}
// Require returns a require context for suite.
func (suite *Suite) Require() *require.Assertions {
if suite.require == nil {
suite.require = require.New(suite.T())
}
return suite.require
}
// Assert returns an assert context for suite. Normally, you can call
// `suite.NoError(expected, actual)`, but for situations where the embedded
// methods are overridden (for example, you might want to override
// assert.Assertions with require.Assertions), this method is provided so you
// can call `suite.Assert().NoError()`.
func (suite *Suite) Assert() *assert.Assertions {
if suite.Assertions == nil {
suite.Assertions = assert.New(suite.T())
}
return suite.Assertions
}
// Run takes a testing suite and runs all of the tests attached
// to it.
func Run(t *testing.T, suite TestingSuite) {
suite.SetT(t)
if setupAllSuite, ok := suite.(SetupAllSuite); ok {
setupAllSuite.SetupSuite()
}
defer func() {
if tearDownAllSuite, ok := suite.(TearDownAllSuite); ok {
tearDownAllSuite.TearDownSuite()
}
}()
methodFinder := reflect.TypeOf(suite)
tests := []testing.InternalTest{}
for index := 0; index < methodFinder.NumMethod(); index++ {
method := methodFinder.Method(index)
ok, err := methodFilter(method.Name)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testify: invalid regexp for -m: %s\n", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
if ok {
test := testing.InternalTest{
Name: method.Name,
F: func(t *testing.T) {
parentT := suite.T()
suite.SetT(t)
if setupTestSuite, ok := suite.(SetupTestSuite); ok {
setupTestSuite.SetupTest()
}
if beforeTestSuite, ok := suite.(BeforeTest); ok {
beforeTestSuite.BeforeTest(methodFinder.Elem().Name(), method.Name)
}
defer func() {
if afterTestSuite, ok := suite.(AfterTest); ok {
afterTestSuite.AfterTest(methodFinder.Elem().Name(), method.Name)
}
if tearDownTestSuite, ok := suite.(TearDownTestSuite); ok {
tearDownTestSuite.TearDownTest()
}
suite.SetT(parentT)
}()
method.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(suite)})
},
}
tests = append(tests, test)
}
}
runTests(t, tests)
}
func runTests(t testing.TB, tests []testing.InternalTest) {
r, ok := t.(runner)
if !ok { // backwards compatibility with Go 1.6 and below
if !testing.RunTests(allTestsFilter, tests) {
t.Fail()
}
return
}
for _, test := range tests {
r.Run(test.Name, test.F)
}
}
// Filtering method according to set regular expression
// specified command-line argument -m
func methodFilter(name string) (bool, error) {
if ok, _ := regexp.MatchString("^Test", name); !ok {
return false, nil
}
return regexp.MatchString(*matchMethod, name)
}
type runner interface {
Run(name string, f func(t *testing.T)) bool
}

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package suite
import (
"errors"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
// SuiteRequireTwice is intended to test the usage of suite.Require in two
// different tests
type SuiteRequireTwice struct{ Suite }
// TestSuiteRequireTwice checks for regressions of issue #149 where
// suite.requirements was not initialised in suite.SetT()
// A regression would result on these tests panicking rather than failing.
func TestSuiteRequireTwice(t *testing.T) {
ok := testing.RunTests(
allTestsFilter,
[]testing.InternalTest{{
Name: "TestSuiteRequireTwice",
F: func(t *testing.T) {
suite := new(SuiteRequireTwice)
Run(t, suite)
},
}},
)
assert.Equal(t, false, ok)
}
func (s *SuiteRequireTwice) TestRequireOne() {
r := s.Require()
r.Equal(1, 2)
}
func (s *SuiteRequireTwice) TestRequireTwo() {
r := s.Require()
r.Equal(1, 2)
}
// This suite is intended to store values to make sure that only
// testing-suite-related methods are run. It's also a fully
// functional example of a testing suite, using setup/teardown methods
// and a helper method that is ignored by testify. To make this look
// more like a real world example, all tests in the suite perform some
// type of assertion.
type SuiteTester struct {
// Include our basic suite logic.
Suite
// Keep counts of how many times each method is run.
SetupSuiteRunCount int
TearDownSuiteRunCount int
SetupTestRunCount int
TearDownTestRunCount int
TestOneRunCount int
TestTwoRunCount int
NonTestMethodRunCount int
SuiteNameBefore []string
TestNameBefore []string
SuiteNameAfter []string
TestNameAfter []string
TimeBefore []time.Time
TimeAfter []time.Time
}
type SuiteSkipTester struct {
// Include our basic suite logic.
Suite
// Keep counts of how many times each method is run.
SetupSuiteRunCount int
TearDownSuiteRunCount int
}
// The SetupSuite method will be run by testify once, at the very
// start of the testing suite, before any tests are run.
func (suite *SuiteTester) SetupSuite() {
suite.SetupSuiteRunCount++
}
func (suite *SuiteTester) BeforeTest(suiteName, testName string) {
suite.SuiteNameBefore = append(suite.SuiteNameBefore, suiteName)
suite.TestNameBefore = append(suite.TestNameBefore, testName)
suite.TimeBefore = append(suite.TimeBefore, time.Now())
}
func (suite *SuiteTester) AfterTest(suiteName, testName string) {
suite.SuiteNameAfter = append(suite.SuiteNameAfter, suiteName)
suite.TestNameAfter = append(suite.TestNameAfter, testName)
suite.TimeAfter = append(suite.TimeAfter, time.Now())
}
func (suite *SuiteSkipTester) SetupSuite() {
suite.SetupSuiteRunCount++
suite.T().Skip()
}
// The TearDownSuite method will be run by testify once, at the very
// end of the testing suite, after all tests have been run.
func (suite *SuiteTester) TearDownSuite() {
suite.TearDownSuiteRunCount++
}
func (suite *SuiteSkipTester) TearDownSuite() {
suite.TearDownSuiteRunCount++
}
// The SetupTest method will be run before every test in the suite.
func (suite *SuiteTester) SetupTest() {
suite.SetupTestRunCount++
}
// The TearDownTest method will be run after every test in the suite.
func (suite *SuiteTester) TearDownTest() {
suite.TearDownTestRunCount++
}
// Every method in a testing suite that begins with "Test" will be run
// as a test. TestOne is an example of a test. For the purposes of
// this example, we've included assertions in the tests, since most
// tests will issue assertions.
func (suite *SuiteTester) TestOne() {
beforeCount := suite.TestOneRunCount
suite.TestOneRunCount++
assert.Equal(suite.T(), suite.TestOneRunCount, beforeCount+1)
suite.Equal(suite.TestOneRunCount, beforeCount+1)
}
// TestTwo is another example of a test.
func (suite *SuiteTester) TestTwo() {
beforeCount := suite.TestTwoRunCount
suite.TestTwoRunCount++
assert.NotEqual(suite.T(), suite.TestTwoRunCount, beforeCount)
suite.NotEqual(suite.TestTwoRunCount, beforeCount)
}
func (suite *SuiteTester) TestSkip() {
suite.T().Skip()
}
// NonTestMethod does not begin with "Test", so it will not be run by
// testify as a test in the suite. This is useful for creating helper
// methods for your tests.
func (suite *SuiteTester) NonTestMethod() {
suite.NonTestMethodRunCount++
}
// TestRunSuite will be run by the 'go test' command, so within it, we
// can run our suite using the Run(*testing.T, TestingSuite) function.
func TestRunSuite(t *testing.T) {
suiteTester := new(SuiteTester)
Run(t, suiteTester)
// Normally, the test would end here. The following are simply
// some assertions to ensure that the Run function is working as
// intended - they are not part of the example.
// The suite was only run once, so the SetupSuite and TearDownSuite
// methods should have each been run only once.
assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.SetupSuiteRunCount, 1)
assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.TearDownSuiteRunCount, 1)
assert.Equal(t, len(suiteTester.SuiteNameAfter), 3)
assert.Equal(t, len(suiteTester.SuiteNameBefore), 3)
assert.Equal(t, len(suiteTester.TestNameAfter), 3)
assert.Equal(t, len(suiteTester.TestNameBefore), 3)
assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameAfter, "TestOne")
assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameAfter, "TestTwo")
assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameAfter, "TestSkip")
assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameBefore, "TestOne")
assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameBefore, "TestTwo")
assert.Contains(t, suiteTester.TestNameBefore, "TestSkip")
for _, suiteName := range suiteTester.SuiteNameAfter {
assert.Equal(t, "SuiteTester", suiteName)
}
for _, suiteName := range suiteTester.SuiteNameBefore {
assert.Equal(t, "SuiteTester", suiteName)
}
for _, when := range suiteTester.TimeAfter {
assert.False(t, when.IsZero())
}
for _, when := range suiteTester.TimeBefore {
assert.False(t, when.IsZero())
}
// There are three test methods (TestOne, TestTwo, and TestSkip), so
// the SetupTest and TearDownTest methods (which should be run once for
// each test) should have been run three times.
assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.SetupTestRunCount, 3)
assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.TearDownTestRunCount, 3)
// Each test should have been run once.
assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.TestOneRunCount, 1)
assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.TestTwoRunCount, 1)
// Methods that don't match the test method identifier shouldn't
// have been run at all.
assert.Equal(t, suiteTester.NonTestMethodRunCount, 0)
suiteSkipTester := new(SuiteSkipTester)
Run(t, suiteSkipTester)
// The suite was only run once, so the SetupSuite and TearDownSuite
// methods should have each been run only once, even though SetupSuite
// called Skip()
assert.Equal(t, suiteSkipTester.SetupSuiteRunCount, 1)
assert.Equal(t, suiteSkipTester.TearDownSuiteRunCount, 1)
}
func TestSuiteGetters(t *testing.T) {
suite := new(SuiteTester)
suite.SetT(t)
assert.NotNil(t, suite.Assert())
assert.Equal(t, suite.Assertions, suite.Assert())
assert.NotNil(t, suite.Require())
assert.Equal(t, suite.require, suite.Require())
}
type SuiteLoggingTester struct {
Suite
}
func (s *SuiteLoggingTester) TestLoggingPass() {
s.T().Log("TESTLOGPASS")
}
func (s *SuiteLoggingTester) TestLoggingFail() {
s.T().Log("TESTLOGFAIL")
assert.NotNil(s.T(), nil) // expected to fail
}
type StdoutCapture struct {
oldStdout *os.File
readPipe *os.File
}
func (sc *StdoutCapture) StartCapture() {
sc.oldStdout = os.Stdout
sc.readPipe, os.Stdout, _ = os.Pipe()
}
func (sc *StdoutCapture) StopCapture() (string, error) {
if sc.oldStdout == nil || sc.readPipe == nil {
return "", errors.New("StartCapture not called before StopCapture")
}
os.Stdout.Close()
os.Stdout = sc.oldStdout
bytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(sc.readPipe)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return string(bytes), nil
}
func TestSuiteLogging(t *testing.T) {
suiteLoggingTester := new(SuiteLoggingTester)
capture := StdoutCapture{}
internalTest := testing.InternalTest{
Name: "SomeTest",
F: func(subT *testing.T) {
Run(subT, suiteLoggingTester)
},
}
capture.StartCapture()
testing.RunTests(allTestsFilter, []testing.InternalTest{internalTest})
output, err := capture.StopCapture()
require.NoError(t, err, "Got an error trying to capture stdout and stderr!")
require.NotEmpty(t, output, "output content must not be empty")
// Failed tests' output is always printed
assert.Contains(t, output, "TESTLOGFAIL")
if testing.Verbose() {
// In verbose mode, output from successful tests is also printed
assert.Contains(t, output, "TESTLOGPASS")
} else {
assert.NotContains(t, output, "TESTLOGPASS")
}
}