ooni-probe-cli/internal/netxlite/mocks/conn_test.go
Simone Basso 2e0118d1a6
refactor(netxlite): hide details without breaking the rest of the tree (#454)
## Description

This PR continues the refactoring of `netx` under the following principles:

1. do not break the rest of the tree and do not engage in extensive tree-wide refactoring yet
2. move under `netxlite` clearly related subpackages (e.g., `iox`, `netxmocks`)
3. move into `internal/netxlite/internal` stuff that is clearly private of `netxlite`
4. hide implementation details in `netxlite` pending new factories
5. refactor `tls` code in `netxlite` to clearly separate `crypto/tls` code from `utls` code

After each commit, I run `go test -short -race ./...` locally. Each individual commit explains what it does. I will squash, but this operation will preserve the original commit titles, so this will give further insight on each step.

## Commits

* refactor: rename netxmocks -> netxlite/mocks

Part of https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591

* refactor: rename quicx -> netxlite/quicx

See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591

* refactor: rename iox -> netxlite/iox

Regenerate sources and make sure the tests pass.

See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591.

* refactor(iox): move MockableReader to netxlite/mocks

See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591

* refactor(netxlite): generator is an implementation detail

See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591

* refactor(netxlite): separate tls and utls code

See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591

* refactor(netxlite): hide most types but keep old names as legacy

With this change we avoid breaking the rest of the tree, but we start
hiding some implementation details a bit. Factories will follow.

See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591
2021-09-05 14:49:38 +02:00

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package mocks
import (
"errors"
"net"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp"
)
func TestConnReadWorks(t *testing.T) {
expected := errors.New("mocked error")
c := &Conn{
MockRead: func(b []byte) (int, error) {
return 0, expected
},
}
count, err := c.Read(make([]byte, 128))
if !errors.Is(err, expected) {
t.Fatal("not the error we expected")
}
if count != 0 {
t.Fatal("expected 0 bytes")
}
}
func TestConnWriteWorks(t *testing.T) {
expected := errors.New("mocked error")
c := &Conn{
MockWrite: func(b []byte) (int, error) {
return 0, expected
},
}
count, err := c.Write(make([]byte, 128))
if !errors.Is(err, expected) {
t.Fatal("not the error we expected")
}
if count != 0 {
t.Fatal("expected 0 bytes")
}
}
func TestConnCloseWorks(t *testing.T) {
expected := errors.New("mocked error")
c := &Conn{
MockClose: func() error {
return expected
},
}
err := c.Close()
if !errors.Is(err, expected) {
t.Fatal("not the error we expected")
}
}
func TestConnLocalAddrWorks(t *testing.T) {
expected := &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.IPv6loopback,
Port: 1234,
}
c := &Conn{
MockLocalAddr: func() net.Addr {
return expected
},
}
out := c.LocalAddr()
if diff := cmp.Diff(expected, out); diff != "" {
t.Fatal(diff)
}
}
func TestConnRemoteAddrWorks(t *testing.T) {
expected := &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.IPv6loopback,
Port: 1234,
}
c := &Conn{
MockRemoteAddr: func() net.Addr {
return expected
},
}
out := c.RemoteAddr()
if diff := cmp.Diff(expected, out); diff != "" {
t.Fatal(diff)
}
}
func TestConnSetDeadline(t *testing.T) {
expected := errors.New("mocked error")
c := &Conn{
MockSetDeadline: func(t time.Time) error {
return expected
},
}
err := c.SetDeadline(time.Time{})
if !errors.Is(err, expected) {
t.Fatal("not the error we expected", err)
}
}
func TestConnSetReadDeadline(t *testing.T) {
expected := errors.New("mocked error")
c := &Conn{
MockSetReadDeadline: func(t time.Time) error {
return expected
},
}
err := c.SetReadDeadline(time.Time{})
if !errors.Is(err, expected) {
t.Fatal("not the error we expected", err)
}
}
func TestConnSetWriteDeadline(t *testing.T) {
expected := errors.New("mocked error")
c := &Conn{
MockSetWriteDeadline: func(t time.Time) error {
return expected
},
}
err := c.SetWriteDeadline(time.Time{})
if !errors.Is(err, expected) {
t.Fatal("not the error we expected", err)
}
}