| require 'google/protobuf/wrappers_pb.rb' |
| |
| # Defines tests which are common between proto2 and proto3 syntax. |
| # |
| # Requires that the proto messages are exactly the same in proto2 and proto3 syntax |
| # and that the including class should define a 'proto_module' method which returns |
| # the enclosing module of the proto message classes. |
| |
| require 'bigdecimal' |
| |
| module CommonTests |
| def test_defaults |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| assert_equal 0, m.optional_int32 |
| assert_equal 0, m.optional_int64 |
| assert_equal 0, m.optional_uint32 |
| assert_equal 0, m.optional_uint64 |
| refute m.optional_bool |
| assert_equal 0.0, m.optional_float |
| assert_equal 0.0, m.optional_double |
| assert_empty m.optional_string |
| assert_empty m.optional_bytes |
| assert_nil m.optional_msg |
| assert_equal :Default, m.optional_enum |
| end |
| |
| def test_setters |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| m.optional_int32 = -42 |
| assert_equal -42, m.optional_int32 |
| m.optional_int64 = -0x1_0000_0000 |
| assert_equal -0x1_0000_0000, m.optional_int64 |
| m.optional_uint32 = 0x9000_0000 |
| assert_equal 0x9000_0000, m.optional_uint32 |
| m.optional_uint64 = 0x9000_0000_0000_0000 |
| assert_equal 0x9000_0000_0000_0000, m.optional_uint64 |
| m.optional_bool = true |
| assert_equal m.optional_bool, true |
| m.optional_float = 0.5 |
| assert_equal 0.5, m.optional_float |
| m.optional_double = 0.5 |
| assert_equal 0.5, m.optional_double |
| m.optional_string = "hello" |
| assert_equal "hello", m.optional_string |
| m.optional_string = :hello |
| assert_equal "hello", m.optional_string |
| m.optional_bytes = "world".encode!('ASCII-8BIT') |
| assert_equal "world", m.optional_bytes |
| m.optional_msg = proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 42) |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 42), m.optional_msg |
| m.optional_msg = nil |
| assert_nil m.optional_msg |
| m.optional_enum = :C |
| assert_equal :C, m.optional_enum |
| m.optional_enum = 'C' |
| assert_equal :C, m.optional_enum |
| end |
| |
| def test_ctor_args |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => -42, |
| :optional_msg => proto_module::TestMessage2.new, |
| :optional_enum => :C, |
| :repeated_string => ["hello", "there", "world"]) |
| assert_equal -42, m.optional_int32 |
| assert_instance_of proto_module::TestMessage2, m.optional_msg |
| assert_equal 3, m.repeated_string.length |
| assert_equal :C, m.optional_enum |
| assert_equal "hello", m.repeated_string[0] |
| assert_equal "there", m.repeated_string[1] |
| assert_equal "world", m.repeated_string[2] |
| end |
| |
| def test_ctor_string_symbol_args |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_enum => 'C', :repeated_enum => ['A', 'B']) |
| assert_equal :C, m.optional_enum |
| assert_equal [:A, :B], m.repeated_enum |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_string => :foo, :repeated_string => [:foo, :bar]) |
| assert_equal 'foo', m.optional_string |
| assert_equal ['foo', 'bar'], m.repeated_string |
| end |
| |
| def test_ctor_nil_args |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_enum => nil, :optional_int32 => nil, :optional_string => nil, :optional_msg => nil) |
| |
| assert_equal :Default, m.optional_enum |
| assert_equal 0, m.optional_int32 |
| assert_empty m.optional_string |
| assert_nil m.optional_msg |
| end |
| |
| def test_embeddedmsg_hash_init |
| m = proto_module::TestEmbeddedMessageParent.new( |
| :child_msg => {sub_child: {optional_int32: 1}}, |
| :number => 2, |
| :repeated_msg => [{sub_child: {optional_int32: 3}}], |
| :repeated_number => [10, 20, 30]) |
| |
| assert_equal 2, m.number |
| assert_equal [10, 20, 30], m.repeated_number |
| |
| refute_nil m.child_msg |
| refute_nil m.child_msg.sub_child |
| assert_equal 1, m.child_msg.sub_child.optional_int32 |
| refute_nil m.repeated_msg |
| assert_equal 1, m.repeated_msg.length |
| assert_equal 3, m.repeated_msg.first.sub_child.optional_int32 |
| end |
| |
| def test_inspect_eq_to_s |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new( |
| :optional_int32 => -42, |
| :optional_enum => :A, |
| :optional_msg => proto_module::TestMessage2.new(foo: 0), |
| :repeated_string => ["hello", "there", "world"]) |
| expected = "<#{proto_module}::TestMessage: optional_int32: -42, optional_msg: <#{proto_module}::TestMessage2: foo: 0>, optional_enum: :A, repeated_int32: [], repeated_int64: [], repeated_uint32: [], repeated_uint64: [], repeated_bool: [], repeated_float: [], repeated_double: [], repeated_string: [\"hello\", \"there\", \"world\"], repeated_bytes: [], repeated_msg: [], repeated_enum: []>" |
| assert_equal expected, m.inspect |
| assert_equal expected, m.to_s |
| |
| m = proto_module::OneofMessage.new(:b => -42) |
| expected = "<#{proto_module}::OneofMessage: b: -42>" |
| assert_equal expected, m.inspect |
| assert_equal expected, m.to_s |
| end |
| |
| def test_hash |
| m1 = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 42) |
| m2 = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 102, repeated_string: ['please', 'work', 'ok?']) |
| m3 = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 102, repeated_string: ['please', 'work', 'ok?']) |
| refute_equal 0, m1.hash |
| refute_equal 0, m2.hash |
| refute_equal 0, m3.hash |
| # relying on the randomness here -- if hash function changes and we are |
| # unlucky enough to get a collision, then change the values above. |
| refute_equal m1.hash, m2.hash |
| assert_equal m2.hash, m3.hash |
| end |
| |
| def test_unknown_field_errors |
| e = assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| proto_module::TestMessage.new.hello |
| end |
| assert_match(/hello/, e.message) |
| |
| e = assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| proto_module::TestMessage.new.hello = "world" |
| end |
| assert_match(/hello/, e.message) |
| end |
| |
| def test_type_errors |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| e = assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m.optional_int32 = "hello" |
| end |
| |
| # Google::Protobuf::TypeError should inherit from TypeError for backwards compatibility |
| # TODO: This can be removed when we can safely migrate to Google::Protobuf::TypeError |
| assert e.is_a?(::TypeError) |
| |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m.optional_string = 42 |
| end |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m.optional_string = nil |
| end |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m.optional_bool = 42 |
| end |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m.optional_msg = proto_module::TestMessage.new # expects TestMessage2 |
| end |
| |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m.repeated_int32 = [] # needs RepeatedField |
| end |
| |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m.repeated_int32.push "hello" |
| end |
| |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m.repeated_msg.push proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_string_encoding |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| |
| # Assigning a normal (ASCII or UTF8) string to a bytes field, or |
| # ASCII-8BIT to a string field will convert to the proper encoding. |
| m.optional_bytes = "Test string ASCII".encode!('ASCII') |
| assert m.optional_bytes.frozen? |
| assert_equal Encoding::ASCII_8BIT, m.optional_bytes.encoding |
| assert_equal "Test string ASCII", m.optional_bytes |
| |
| assert_raises Encoding::UndefinedConversionError do |
| m.optional_bytes = "Test string UTF-8 \u0100".encode!('UTF-8') |
| end |
| |
| assert_raises Encoding::UndefinedConversionError do |
| m.optional_string = ["FFFF"].pack('H*') |
| end |
| |
| # "Ordinary" use case. |
| m.optional_bytes = ["FFFF"].pack('H*') |
| m.optional_string = "\u0100" |
| |
| # strings are immutable so we can't do this, but serialize should catch it. |
| m.optional_string = "asdf".encode!('UTF-8') |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_string.encode!('ASCII-8BIT') } |
| end |
| |
| def test_rptfield_int32 |
| l = Google::Protobuf::RepeatedField.new(:int32) |
| assert_equal 0, l.count |
| l = Google::Protobuf::RepeatedField.new(:int32, [1, 2, 3]) |
| assert_equal 3, l.count |
| assert_equal [1, 2, 3], l |
| assert_equal l, [1, 2, 3] |
| l.push 4 |
| assert_equal [1, 2, 3, 4], l |
| dst_list = [] |
| l.each { |val| dst_list.push val } |
| assert_equal [1, 2, 3, 4], dst_list |
| assert_equal [1, 2, 3, 4], l.to_a |
| assert_equal 1, l[0] |
| assert_equal 4, l[3] |
| l[0] = 5 |
| assert_equal [5, 2, 3, 4], l |
| l2 = l.dup |
| assert_equal l, l2 |
| refute_same l, l2 |
| l2.push 6 |
| assert_equal 4, l.count |
| assert_equal 5, l2.count |
| assert_equal '[5, 2, 3, 4]', l.inspect |
| l.concat([7, 8, 9]) |
| assert_equal [5, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9], l |
| assert_equal 9, l.pop |
| assert_equal [5, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8], l |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| l.push m |
| end |
| |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| m.repeated_int32 = l |
| assert_equal [5, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8], m.repeated_int32 |
| assert_equal m.repeated_int32.object_id, l.object_id |
| l.push 42 |
| assert_equal 42, m.repeated_int32.pop |
| l3 = l + l.dup |
| assert_equal l3.count, l.count * 2 |
| l.count.times do |i| |
| assert_equal l[i], l3[i] |
| assert_equal l[i], l3[l.count + i] |
| end |
| |
| l.clear |
| assert_equal 0, l.count |
| l += [1, 2, 3, 4] |
| l.replace([5, 6, 7, 8]) |
| assert_equal [5, 6, 7, 8], l |
| l4 = Google::Protobuf::RepeatedField.new(:int32) |
| l4[5] = 42 |
| assert_equal [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 42], l4 |
| l4 << 100 |
| assert_equal [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 42, 100], l4 |
| l4 << 101 << 102 |
| assert_equal [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 42, 100, 101, 102], l4 |
| end |
| |
| def test_parent_rptfield |
| #make sure we set the RepeatedField and can add to it |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| assert_empty m.repeated_string |
| m.repeated_string << 'ok' |
| m.repeated_string.push('ok2') |
| assert_equal ['ok', 'ok2'], m.repeated_string |
| m.repeated_string += ['ok3'] |
| assert_equal ['ok', 'ok2', 'ok3'], m.repeated_string |
| end |
| |
| def test_rptfield_msg |
| l = Google::Protobuf::RepeatedField.new(:message, proto_module::TestMessage) |
| l.push proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| assert_equal 1, l.count |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| l.push proto_module::TestMessage2.new |
| end |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| l.push 42 |
| end |
| |
| l2 = l.dup |
| assert_equal l[0], l2[0] |
| assert_same l2[0], l[0] |
| l2 = Google::Protobuf.deep_copy(l) |
| assert_equal l[0], l2[0] |
| refute_same l2[0], l[0] |
| l3 = l + l2 |
| assert_equal 2, l3.count |
| assert_equal l[0], l3[0] |
| assert_equal l2[0], l3[1] |
| l3[0].optional_int32 = 1000 |
| assert_equal 1000, l[0].optional_int32 |
| new_msg = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 200) |
| l4 = l + [new_msg] |
| assert_equal 2, l4.count |
| new_msg.optional_int32 = 1000 |
| assert_equal 1000, l4[1].optional_int32 |
| end |
| |
| def test_rptfield_enum |
| l = Google::Protobuf::RepeatedField.new(:enum, proto_module::TestEnum) |
| l.push :A |
| l.push :B |
| l.push :C |
| l.push :v0 |
| assert_equal 4, l.count |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| l.push :D |
| end |
| assert_equal :A, l[0] |
| assert_equal :v0, l[3] |
| l.push 5 |
| assert_equal 5, l[4] |
| end |
| |
| def test_rptfield_initialize |
| assert_raises ArgumentError do |
| Google::Protobuf::RepeatedField.new |
| end |
| assert_raises ArgumentError do |
| Google::Protobuf::RepeatedField.new(:message) |
| end |
| assert_raises ArgumentError do |
| Google::Protobuf::RepeatedField.new([1, 2, 3]) |
| end |
| assert_raises ArgumentError do |
| Google::Protobuf::RepeatedField.new(:message, [proto_module::TestMessage2.new]) |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_rptfield_array_ducktyping |
| l = Google::Protobuf::RepeatedField.new(:int32) |
| length_methods = %w(count length size) |
| length_methods.each do |lm| |
| assert_equal 0, l.send(lm) |
| end |
| # out of bounds returns a nil |
| assert_nil l[0] |
| assert_nil l[1] |
| assert_nil l[-1] |
| l.push 4 |
| length_methods.each do |lm| |
| assert_equal 1, l.send(lm) |
| end |
| assert_equal 4, l[0] |
| assert_nil l[1] |
| assert_equal 4, l[-1] |
| assert_nil l[-2] |
| l.push 2 |
| length_methods.each do |lm| |
| assert_equal 2, l.send(lm) |
| end |
| assert_equal 4, l[0] |
| assert_equal 2, l[1] |
| assert_nil l[2] |
| assert_equal 2, l[-1] |
| assert_equal 4, l[-2] |
| assert_nil l[-3] |
| #adding out of scope will backfill with empty objects |
| end |
| |
| def test_map_basic |
| # allowed key types: |
| # :int32, :int64, :uint32, :uint64, :bool, :string, :bytes. |
| |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:string, :int32) |
| m["asdf"] = 1 |
| assert_equal 1, m["asdf"] |
| m["jkl;"] = 42 |
| assert_equal({ "jkl;" => 42, "asdf" => 1 }, m.to_h) |
| assert m.has_key?("asdf") |
| refute m.has_key?("qwerty") |
| assert_equal 2, m.length |
| m2 = m.dup |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| refute_equal 0, m.hash |
| assert_equal m.hash, m2.hash |
| |
| collected = {} |
| m.each { |k,v| collected[v] = k } |
| assert_equal({ 42 => "jkl;", 1 => "asdf" }, collected) |
| assert_equal 1, m.delete("asdf") |
| refute m.has_key?("asdf") |
| assert_nil m["asdf"] |
| refute m.has_key?("asdf") |
| |
| # We only assert on inspect value when there is one map entry because the |
| # order in which elements appear is unspecified (depends on the internal |
| # hash function). We don't want a brittle test. |
| assert_equal "{\"jkl;\"=>42}", m.inspect |
| assert_equal ["jkl;"], m.keys |
| assert_equal [42], m.values |
| m.clear |
| assert_equal 0, m.length |
| assert_empty m.to_h |
| |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m[1] = 1 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m["asdf"] = 0x1_0000_0000 |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_b_8385 |
| m1 = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:string, :string) |
| m2 = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:string, :string) |
| |
| assert_equal m1, m2 |
| |
| m1["counter"] = "a" |
| m2["counter"] = "aa" |
| |
| refute_equal m1, m2 |
| end |
| |
| def test_map_ctor |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:string, :int32, |
| {"a" => 1, "b" => 2, "c" => 3}) |
| assert_equal({"a" => 1, "c" => 3, "b" => 2}, m.to_h) |
| end |
| |
| def test_map_keytypes |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:int32, :int32) |
| m[1] = 42 |
| m[-1] = 42 |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m[0x8000_0000] = 1 |
| end |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m["asdf"] = 1 |
| end |
| |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:int64, :int32) |
| m[0x1000_0000_0000_0000] = 1 |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m[0x1_0000_0000_0000_0000] = 1 |
| end |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m["asdf"] = 1 |
| end |
| |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:uint32, :int32) |
| m[0x8000_0000] = 1 |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m[0x1_0000_0000] = 1 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m[-1] = 1 |
| end |
| |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:uint64, :int32) |
| m[0x8000_0000_0000_0000] = 1 |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m[0x1_0000_0000_0000_0000] = 1 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m[-1] = 1 |
| end |
| |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:bool, :int32) |
| m[true] = 1 |
| m[false] = 2 |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m[1] = 1 |
| end |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m["asdf"] = 1 |
| end |
| |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:string, :int32) |
| m["asdf"] = 1 |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m[1] = 1 |
| end |
| assert_raises Encoding::UndefinedConversionError do |
| bytestring = ["FFFF"].pack("H*") |
| m[bytestring] = 1 |
| end |
| |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:bytes, :int32) |
| bytestring = ["FFFF"].pack("H*") |
| m[bytestring] = 1 |
| # Allowed -- we will automatically convert to ASCII-8BIT. |
| m["asdf"] = 1 |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m[1] = 1 |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_map_msg_enum_valuetypes |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:string, :message, proto_module::TestMessage) |
| m["asdf"] = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| assert_raises Google::Protobuf::TypeError do |
| m["jkl;"] = proto_module::TestMessage2.new |
| end |
| |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new( |
| :string, :message, proto_module::TestMessage, |
| { "a" => proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 42), |
| "b" => proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 84) }) |
| assert_equal 2, m.length |
| assert_equal [42, 84], m.values.map{|msg| msg.optional_int32}.sort |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:string, :enum, proto_module::TestEnum, |
| { "x" => :A, "y" => :B, "z" => :C }) |
| assert_equal 3, m.length |
| assert_equal :C, m["z"] |
| m["z"] = 2 |
| assert_equal :B, m["z"] |
| m["z"] = 5 |
| assert_equal 5, m["z"] |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m["z"] = :Z |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m["z"] = "z" |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_map_dup_deep_copy |
| m = Google::Protobuf::Map.new( |
| :string, :message, proto_module::TestMessage, |
| { "a" => proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 42), |
| "b" => proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 84) }) |
| |
| m2 = m.dup |
| assert_equal m.to_h, m2.to_h |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| refute_same m, m2 |
| assert_same m["a"], m2["a"] |
| assert_same m["b"], m2["b"] |
| m2 = Google::Protobuf.deep_copy(m) |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| refute_same m, m2 |
| refute_same m["a"], m2["a"] |
| refute_same m["b"], m2["b"] |
| end |
| |
| def test_oneof_descriptors |
| d = proto_module::OneofMessage.descriptor |
| o = d.lookup_oneof("my_oneof") |
| refute_nil o |
| assert_instance_of Google::Protobuf::OneofDescriptor, o |
| assert_equal "my_oneof", o.name |
| oneof_count = 0 |
| d.each_oneof{ |oneof| |
| oneof_count += 1 |
| assert_equal o, oneof |
| } |
| assert_equal 1, oneof_count |
| assert_equal 4, o.count |
| field_names = o.map{|f| f.name}.sort |
| assert_equal ["a", "b", "c", "d"], field_names |
| end |
| |
| def test_oneof |
| d = proto_module::OneofMessage.new |
| assert_empty d.a |
| assert_equal 0, d.b |
| assert_nil d.c |
| assert_equal :Default, d.d |
| assert_nil d.my_oneof |
| d.a = "hi" |
| assert_equal "hi", d.a |
| assert_equal 0, d.b |
| assert_nil d.c |
| assert_equal :Default, d.d |
| assert_equal :a, d.my_oneof |
| d.b = 42 |
| assert_empty d.a |
| assert_equal 42, d.b |
| assert_nil d.c |
| assert_equal :Default, d.d |
| assert_equal :b, d.my_oneof |
| d.c = proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 100) |
| assert_empty d.a |
| assert_equal 0, d.b |
| assert_equal 100, d.c.foo |
| assert_equal :Default, d.d |
| assert_equal :c, d.my_oneof |
| d.d = :C |
| assert_empty d.a |
| assert_equal 0, d.b |
| assert_nil d.c |
| assert_equal :C, d.d |
| assert_equal :d, d.my_oneof |
| d2 = proto_module::OneofMessage.decode(proto_module::OneofMessage.encode(d)) |
| assert_equal d, d2 |
| encoded_field_a = proto_module::OneofMessage.encode(proto_module::OneofMessage.new(:a => "string")) |
| encoded_field_b = proto_module::OneofMessage.encode(proto_module::OneofMessage.new(:b => 1000)) |
| encoded_field_c = proto_module::OneofMessage.encode( |
| proto_module::OneofMessage.new(:c => proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 1))) |
| encoded_field_d = proto_module::OneofMessage.encode(proto_module::OneofMessage.new(:d => :B)) |
| |
| d3 = proto_module::OneofMessage.decode( |
| encoded_field_c + encoded_field_a + encoded_field_b + encoded_field_d) |
| assert_empty d3.a |
| assert_equal 0, d3.b |
| assert_nil d3.c |
| assert_equal :B, d3.d |
| d4 = proto_module::OneofMessage.decode( |
| encoded_field_c + encoded_field_a + encoded_field_b + encoded_field_d + |
| encoded_field_c) |
| assert_empty d4.a |
| assert_equal 0, d4.b |
| assert_equal 1, d4.c.foo |
| assert_equal :Default, d4.d |
| d5 = proto_module::OneofMessage.new(:a => "hello") |
| assert_equal "hello", d5.a |
| d5.a = nil |
| assert_empty d5.a |
| assert_empty proto_module::OneofMessage.encode(d5) |
| assert_nil d5.my_oneof |
| end |
| |
| def test_enum_field |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| assert_equal :Default, m.optional_enum |
| m.optional_enum = :A |
| assert_equal :A, m.optional_enum |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_enum = :ASDF |
| end |
| m.optional_enum = 1 |
| assert_equal :A, m.optional_enum |
| m.optional_enum = 100 |
| assert_equal 100, m.optional_enum |
| end |
| |
| def test_dup |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| m.optional_string = "hello" |
| m.optional_int32 = 42 |
| tm1 = proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 100) |
| tm2 = proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 200) |
| m.repeated_msg.push tm1 |
| assert_equal m.repeated_msg[-1], tm1 |
| m.repeated_msg.push tm2 |
| assert_equal m.repeated_msg[-1], tm2 |
| m2 = m.dup |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| m.optional_int32 += 1 |
| refute_equal m, m2 |
| assert_equal m.repeated_msg[0], m2.repeated_msg[0] |
| assert_equal m.repeated_msg[0].object_id, m2.repeated_msg[0].object_id |
| end |
| |
| def test_deep_copy |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 42, |
| :repeated_msg => [proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 100)]) |
| m2 = Google::Protobuf.deep_copy(m) |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| assert_equal m.repeated_msg, m2.repeated_msg |
| refute_same m.repeated_msg, m2.repeated_msg |
| refute_same m.repeated_msg[0], m2.repeated_msg[0] |
| end |
| |
| def test_sub_message_deep_copy # regression test for issue 12505 |
| m = proto_module::Foo.new(bar: proto_module::Bar.new(msg: "Hello World")) |
| m2 = Google::Protobuf.deep_copy(m) |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| refute_same m, m2 |
| assert_equal m.bar, m2.bar |
| refute_same m.bar, m2.bar |
| end |
| |
| def test_message_eq |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 42, |
| :repeated_int32 => [1, 2, 3]) |
| m2 = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 43, |
| :repeated_int32 => [1, 2, 3]) |
| refute_equal m, m2 |
| refute_equal proto_module::TestMessage.new, proto_module::TestMessage2.new |
| end |
| |
| def test_enum_lookup |
| assert_equal 1, proto_module::TestEnum::A |
| assert_equal 2, proto_module::TestEnum::B |
| assert_equal 3, proto_module::TestEnum::C |
| assert_equal 4, proto_module::TestEnum::V0 |
| assert_equal :A, proto_module::TestEnum::lookup(1) |
| assert_equal :B, proto_module::TestEnum::lookup(2) |
| assert_equal :C, proto_module::TestEnum::lookup(3) |
| assert_equal :v0, proto_module::TestEnum::lookup(4) |
| assert_equal 1, proto_module::TestEnum::resolve(:A) |
| assert_equal 2, proto_module::TestEnum::resolve(:B) |
| assert_equal 3, proto_module::TestEnum::resolve(:C) |
| assert_equal 4, proto_module::TestEnum::resolve(:v0) |
| end |
| |
| def test_enum_const_get_helpers |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum::Default, m.optional_enum_const |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum.const_get(:Default), m.optional_enum_const |
| |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new({optional_enum: proto_module::TestEnum::A}) |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum::A, m.optional_enum_const |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum.const_get(:A), m.optional_enum_const |
| |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new({optional_enum: proto_module::TestEnum::B}) |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum::B, m.optional_enum_const |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum.const_get(:B), m.optional_enum_const |
| |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new({optional_enum: proto_module::TestEnum::C}) |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum::C, m.optional_enum_const |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum.const_get(:C), m.optional_enum_const |
| |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage2.new({foo: 2}) |
| assert_equal 2, m.foo |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.foo_ } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.foo_X } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.foo_XX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.foo_XXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.foo_XXXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.foo_XXXXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.foo_XXXXXX } |
| |
| m = proto_module::Enumer.new({optional_enum: :B}) |
| assert_equal :B, m.optional_enum |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.optional_enum_ } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.optional_enum_X } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.optional_enum_XX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.optional_enum_XXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.optional_enum_XXXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.optional_enum_XXXXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.optional_enum_XXXXXX } |
| end |
| |
| def test_enum_getter |
| m = proto_module::Enumer.new(:optional_enum => :B, :repeated_enum => [:A, :C]) |
| |
| assert_equal :B, m.optional_enum |
| assert_equal 2, m.optional_enum_const |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum::B, m.optional_enum_const |
| assert_equal [:A, :C], m.repeated_enum |
| assert_equal [1, 3], m.repeated_enum_const |
| assert_equal [proto_module::TestEnum::A, proto_module::TestEnum::C], m.repeated_enum_const |
| end |
| |
| def test_enum_getter_oneof |
| m = proto_module::Enumer.new(:const => :C) |
| |
| assert_equal :C, m.const |
| assert_equal 3, m.const_const |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum::C, m.const_const |
| end |
| |
| def test_enum_getter_only_enums |
| m = proto_module::Enumer.new(:optional_enum => :B, :a_const => 'thing') |
| |
| assert_equal 'thing', m.a_const |
| assert_equal :B, m.optional_enum |
| |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.a } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.a_const_const } |
| end |
| |
| def test_repeated_push |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| |
| m.repeated_string += ['one'] |
| m.repeated_string += %w[two three] |
| assert_equal %w[one two three], m.repeated_string |
| |
| m.repeated_string.push( *['four', 'five'] ) |
| assert_equal %w[one two three four five], m.repeated_string |
| |
| m.repeated_string.push 'six', 'seven' |
| assert_equal %w[one two three four five six seven], m.repeated_string |
| |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| |
| m.repeated_msg += [proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 1), proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 2)] |
| m.repeated_msg += [proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 3)] |
| m.repeated_msg.push proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 4), proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 5) |
| assert_equal [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], m.repeated_msg.map {|x| x.foo} |
| end |
| |
| def test_parse_serialize |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 42, |
| :optional_string => "hello world", |
| :optional_enum => :B, |
| :repeated_string => ["a", "b", "c"], |
| :repeated_int32 => [42, 43, 44], |
| :repeated_enum => [:A, :B, :C], |
| :repeated_msg => [proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 1), |
| proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 2)]) |
| if proto_module.class.name == "BasicTest" |
| # For proto3 we can add an unknown enum value safely. |
| m.repeated_enum << 100 |
| end |
| |
| data = proto_module::TestMessage.encode m |
| m2 = proto_module::TestMessage.decode data |
| |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| |
| data = Google::Protobuf.encode m |
| m2 = Google::Protobuf.decode(proto_module::TestMessage, data) |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| end |
| |
| def test_encode_decode_helpers |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_string => 'foo', :repeated_string => ['bar1', 'bar2']) |
| assert_equal 'foo', m.optional_string |
| assert_equal ['bar1', 'bar2'], m.repeated_string |
| |
| json = m.to_json |
| m2 = proto_module::TestMessage.decode_json(json) |
| assert_equal 'foo', m2.optional_string |
| assert_equal ['bar1', 'bar2'], m2.repeated_string |
| if RUBY_PLATFORM != "java" |
| assert m2.optional_string.frozen? |
| assert m2.repeated_string[0].frozen? |
| end |
| |
| proto = m.to_proto |
| m2 = proto_module::TestMessage.decode(proto) |
| assert_equal 'foo', m2.optional_string |
| assert_equal ['bar1', 'bar2'], m2.repeated_string |
| end |
| |
| def test_protobuf_encode_decode_helpers |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_string => 'foo', :repeated_string => ['bar1', 'bar2']) |
| encoded_msg = Google::Protobuf.encode(m) |
| assert_equal m.to_proto, encoded_msg |
| |
| decoded_msg = Google::Protobuf.decode(proto_module::TestMessage, encoded_msg) |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestMessage.decode(m.to_proto), decoded_msg |
| end |
| |
| def test_protobuf_encode_decode_json_helpers |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_string => 'foo', :repeated_string => ['bar1', 'bar2']) |
| encoded_msg = Google::Protobuf.encode_json(m) |
| assert_equal m.to_json, encoded_msg |
| |
| decoded_msg = Google::Protobuf.decode_json(proto_module::TestMessage, encoded_msg) |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestMessage.decode_json(m.to_json), decoded_msg |
| |
| assert_equal [m].to_json, Google::Protobuf.encode_json([m]) |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestMessage.decode_json([m.to_json].first), decoded_msg |
| end |
| |
| def test_corecursive |
| # just be sure that we can instantiate types with corecursive field-type |
| # references. |
| m = proto_module::Recursive1.new(:foo => proto_module::Recursive2.new(:foo => proto_module::Recursive1.new)) |
| assert_equal proto_module::Recursive2.descriptor, proto_module::Recursive1.descriptor.lookup("foo").subtype |
| assert_equal proto_module::Recursive1.descriptor, proto_module::Recursive2.descriptor.lookup("foo").subtype |
| serialized = proto_module::Recursive1.encode(m) |
| m2 = proto_module::Recursive1.decode(serialized) |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| end |
| |
| def test_serialize_cycle |
| m = proto_module::Recursive1.new(:foo => proto_module::Recursive2.new) |
| m.foo.foo = m |
| assert_raises RuntimeError do |
| proto_module::Recursive1.encode(m) |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_bad_field_names |
| m = proto_module::BadFieldNames.new(:dup => 1, :class => 2) |
| m2 = m.dup |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| assert_equal 1, m['dup'] |
| assert_equal 2, m['class'] |
| m['dup'] = 3 |
| assert_equal 3, m['dup'] |
| end |
| |
| def test_int_ranges |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| |
| m.optional_int32 = 0 |
| m.optional_int32 = -0x8000_0000 |
| m.optional_int32 = +0x7fff_ffff |
| m.optional_int32 = 1.0 |
| m.optional_int32 = -1.0 |
| m.optional_int32 = 2e9 |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_int32 = -0x8000_0001 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_int32 = +0x8000_0000 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_int32 = +0x1000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000 # force Bignum |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_int32 = 1e12 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_int32 = 1.5 |
| end |
| |
| m.optional_uint32 = 0 |
| m.optional_uint32 = +0xffff_ffff |
| m.optional_uint32 = 1.0 |
| m.optional_uint32 = 4e9 |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint32 = -1 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint32 = -1.5 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint32 = -1.5e12 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint32 = -0x1000_0000_0000_0000 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint32 = +0x1_0000_0000 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint32 = +0x1000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000 # force Bignum |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint32 = 1e12 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint32 = 1.5 |
| end |
| |
| m.optional_int64 = 0 |
| m.optional_int64 = -0x8000_0000_0000_0000 |
| m.optional_int64 = +0x7fff_ffff_ffff_ffff |
| m.optional_int64 = 1.0 |
| m.optional_int64 = -1.0 |
| m.optional_int64 = 8e18 |
| m.optional_int64 = -8e18 |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_int64 = -0x8000_0000_0000_0001 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_int64 = +0x8000_0000_0000_0000 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_int64 = +0x1000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000 # force Bignum |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_int64 = 1e50 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_int64 = 1.5 |
| end |
| |
| m.optional_uint64 = 0 |
| m.optional_uint64 = +0xffff_ffff_ffff_ffff |
| m.optional_uint64 = 1.0 |
| m.optional_uint64 = 16e18 |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint64 = -1 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint64 = -1.5 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint64 = -1.5e12 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint64 = -0x1_0000_0000_0000_0000 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint64 = +0x1_0000_0000_0000_0000 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint64 = +0x1000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000 # force Bignum |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint64 = 1e50 |
| end |
| assert_raises RangeError do |
| m.optional_uint64 = 1.5 |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_stress_test |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| m.optional_int32 = 42 |
| m.optional_int64 = 0x100000000 |
| m.optional_string = "hello world" |
| 10.times do m.repeated_msg.push proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 42) end |
| 10.times do m.repeated_string.push "hello world" end |
| |
| data = proto_module::TestMessage.encode(m) |
| |
| 10_000.times do |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.decode(data) |
| data_new = proto_module::TestMessage.encode(m) |
| assert_equal data, data_new |
| data = data_new |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_reflection |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 1234) |
| msgdef = m.class.descriptor |
| assert_instance_of Google::Protobuf::Descriptor, msgdef |
| assert msgdef.any? {|field| field.name == "optional_int32"} |
| optional_int32 = msgdef.lookup "optional_int32" |
| assert_instance_of Google::Protobuf::FieldDescriptor, optional_int32 |
| refute_nil optional_int32 |
| assert_equal "optional_int32", optional_int32.name |
| assert_equal :int32, optional_int32.type |
| optional_int32.set(m, 5678) |
| assert_equal 5678, m.optional_int32 |
| m.optional_int32 = 1000 |
| assert_equal 1000, optional_int32.get(m) |
| optional_msg = msgdef.lookup "optional_msg" |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestMessage2.descriptor, optional_msg.subtype |
| optional_msg.set(m, optional_msg.subtype.msgclass.new) |
| |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestMessage, msgdef.msgclass |
| optional_enum = msgdef.lookup "optional_enum" |
| assert_equal proto_module::TestEnum.descriptor, optional_enum.subtype |
| assert_instance_of Google::Protobuf::EnumDescriptor, optional_enum.subtype |
| optional_enum.subtype.each do |k, v| |
| # set with integer, check resolution to symbolic name |
| optional_enum.set(m, v) |
| assert_equal optional_enum.get(m), k |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_json |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_int32 => 1234, |
| :optional_int64 => -0x1_0000_0000, |
| :optional_uint32 => 0x8000_0000, |
| :optional_uint64 => 0xffff_ffff_ffff_ffff, |
| :optional_bool => true, |
| :optional_float => 1.0, |
| :optional_double => -1e100, |
| :optional_string => "Test string", |
| :optional_bytes => ["FFFFFFFF"].pack('H*'), |
| :optional_msg => proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 42), |
| :repeated_int32 => [1, 2, 3, 4], |
| :repeated_string => ["a", "b", "c"], |
| :repeated_bool => [true, false, true, false], |
| :repeated_msg => [proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 1), |
| proto_module::TestMessage2.new(:foo => 2)]) |
| |
| json_text = proto_module::TestMessage.encode_json(m) |
| m2 = proto_module::TestMessage.decode_json(json_text) |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| |
| # Crash case from GitHub issue 283. |
| bar = proto_module::Bar.new(msg: "bar") |
| baz1 = proto_module::Baz.new(msg: "baz") |
| baz2 = proto_module::Baz.new(msg: "quux") |
| proto_module::Foo.encode_json(proto_module::Foo.new) |
| proto_module::Foo.encode_json(proto_module::Foo.new(bar: bar)) |
| proto_module::Foo.encode_json(proto_module::Foo.new(bar: bar, baz: [baz1, baz2])) |
| end |
| |
| def test_json_empty |
| assert_equal '{}', proto_module::TestMessage.encode_json(proto_module::TestMessage.new) |
| end |
| |
| def test_json_emit_defaults |
| # TODO: Fix JSON in JRuby version. |
| return if RUBY_PLATFORM == "java" |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| |
| expected = { |
| repeatedInt32: [], |
| repeatedInt64: [], |
| repeatedUint32: [], |
| repeatedUint64: [], |
| repeatedBool: [], |
| repeatedFloat: [], |
| repeatedDouble: [], |
| repeatedString: [], |
| repeatedBytes: [], |
| repeatedMsg: [], |
| repeatedEnum: [] |
| } |
| |
| actual = proto_module::TestMessage.encode_json(m, :emit_defaults => true) |
| |
| assert_equal expected, JSON.parse(actual, :symbolize_names => true) |
| end |
| |
| def test_json_emit_defaults_submsg |
| # TODO: Fix JSON in JRuby version. |
| return if RUBY_PLATFORM == "java" |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(optional_msg: proto_module::TestMessage2.new) |
| |
| expected = { |
| optionalMsg: {}, |
| repeatedInt32: [], |
| repeatedInt64: [], |
| repeatedUint32: [], |
| repeatedUint64: [], |
| repeatedBool: [], |
| repeatedFloat: [], |
| repeatedDouble: [], |
| repeatedString: [], |
| repeatedBytes: [], |
| repeatedMsg: [], |
| repeatedEnum: [] |
| } |
| |
| actual = proto_module::TestMessage.encode_json(m, :emit_defaults => true) |
| |
| assert_equal expected, JSON.parse(actual, :symbolize_names => true) |
| end |
| |
| def test_json_emit_defaults_repeated_submsg |
| # TODO: Fix JSON in JRuby version. |
| return if RUBY_PLATFORM == "java" |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(repeated_msg: [proto_module::TestMessage2.new]) |
| |
| expected = { |
| repeatedInt32: [], |
| repeatedInt64: [], |
| repeatedUint32: [], |
| repeatedUint64: [], |
| repeatedBool: [], |
| repeatedFloat: [], |
| repeatedDouble: [], |
| repeatedString: [], |
| repeatedBytes: [], |
| repeatedMsg: [{}], |
| repeatedEnum: [] |
| } |
| |
| actual = proto_module::TestMessage.encode_json(m, :emit_defaults => true) |
| |
| assert_equal expected, JSON.parse(actual, :symbolize_names => true) |
| end |
| |
| def value_from_ruby(value) |
| ret = Google::Protobuf::Value.new |
| case value |
| when String |
| ret.string_value = value |
| when Google::Protobuf::Struct |
| ret.struct_value = value |
| when Hash |
| ret.struct_value = struct_from_ruby(value) |
| when Google::Protobuf::ListValue |
| ret.list_value = value |
| when Array |
| ret.list_value = list_from_ruby(value) |
| else |
| @log.error "Unknown type: #{value.class}" |
| raise Google::Protobuf::Error, "Unknown type: #{value.class}" |
| end |
| ret |
| end |
| |
| def list_from_ruby(arr) |
| ret = Google::Protobuf::ListValue.new |
| arr.each do |v| |
| ret.values << value_from_ruby(v) |
| end |
| ret |
| end |
| |
| def struct_from_ruby(hash) |
| ret = Google::Protobuf::Struct.new |
| hash.each do |k, v| |
| ret.fields[k] ||= value_from_ruby(v) |
| end |
| ret |
| end |
| |
| def test_deep_json |
| # will not overflow |
| json = '{"a":{"a":{"a":{"a":{"a":{"a":{"a":{"a":{"a":{"a":{"a":'\ |
| '{"a":{"a":{"a":{"a":{}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}' |
| |
| struct = struct_from_ruby(JSON.parse(json)) |
| assert_equal json, struct.to_json |
| |
| encoded = proto_module::MyRepeatedStruct.encode( |
| proto_module::MyRepeatedStruct.new(structs: [proto_module::MyStruct.new(struct: struct)])) |
| assert_equal json, proto_module::MyRepeatedStruct.decode(encoded).structs[0].struct.to_json |
| |
| # will overflow |
| json = '{"a":{"a":{"a":[{"a":{"a":[{"a":[{"a":{"a":[{"a":[{"a":'\ |
| '{"a":[{"a":[{"a":{"a":{"a":[{"a":"a"}]}}}]}]}}]}]}}]}]}}]}}}' |
| |
| struct = struct_from_ruby(JSON.parse(json)) |
| assert_equal json, struct.to_json |
| |
| assert_raises(RuntimeError, "Recursion limit exceeded during encoding") do |
| struct = Google::Protobuf::Struct.new |
| struct.fields["foobar"] = Google::Protobuf::Value.new(struct_value: struct) |
| Google::Protobuf::Struct.encode(struct) |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_comparison_with_arbitrary_object |
| refute_nil proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| end |
| |
| def test_wrappers_set_to_default |
| run_asserts = ->(m) { |
| assert_equal 0.0, m.double.value |
| assert_equal 0.0, m.float.value |
| assert_equal 0, m.int32.value |
| assert_equal 0, m.int64.value |
| assert_equal 0, m.uint32.value |
| assert_equal 0, m.uint64.value |
| refute m.bool.value |
| assert_empty m.string.value |
| assert_empty m.bytes.value |
| } |
| |
| m = proto_module::Wrapper.new( |
| double: Google::Protobuf::DoubleValue.new(value: 0.0), |
| float: Google::Protobuf::FloatValue.new(value: 0.0), |
| int32: Google::Protobuf::Int32Value.new(value: 0), |
| int64: Google::Protobuf::Int64Value.new(value: 0), |
| uint32: Google::Protobuf::UInt32Value.new(value: 0), |
| uint64: Google::Protobuf::UInt64Value.new(value: 0), |
| bool: Google::Protobuf::BoolValue.new(value: false), |
| string: Google::Protobuf::StringValue.new(value: ""), |
| bytes: Google::Protobuf::BytesValue.new(value: ''), |
| ) |
| |
| run_asserts.call(m) |
| m2 = proto_module::Wrapper.decode(m.to_proto) |
| run_asserts.call(m2) |
| m3 = proto_module::Wrapper.decode_json(m.to_json) |
| run_asserts.call(m3) |
| end |
| |
| def test_wrapper_getters |
| run_asserts = ->(m) { |
| assert_equal 2.0, m.double_as_value |
| assert_equal 2.0, m.double.value |
| assert_equal 2.0, m.double_as_value |
| |
| assert_equal 4.0, m.float_as_value |
| assert_equal 4.0, m.float.value |
| assert_equal 4.0, m.float_as_value |
| |
| assert_equal 3, m.int32_as_value |
| assert_equal 3, m.int32.value |
| assert_equal 3, m.int32_as_value |
| |
| assert_equal 4, m.int64_as_value |
| assert_equal 4, m.int64.value |
| assert_equal 4, m.int64_as_value |
| |
| assert_equal 5, m.uint32_as_value |
| assert_equal 5, m.uint32.value |
| assert_equal 5, m.uint32_as_value |
| |
| assert_equal 6, m.uint64_as_value |
| assert_equal 6, m.uint64.value |
| assert_equal 6, m.uint64_as_value |
| |
| assert m.bool_as_value |
| assert m.bool.value |
| assert m.bool_as_value |
| assert_equal "st\nr", m.string_as_value |
| assert_equal "st\nr", m.string.value |
| assert_equal "st\nr", m.string_as_value |
| |
| assert_equal 'fun', m.bytes_as_value |
| assert_equal 'fun', m.bytes.value |
| assert_equal 'fun', m.bytes_as_value |
| } |
| |
| m = proto_module::Wrapper.new( |
| double: Google::Protobuf::DoubleValue.new(value: 2.0), |
| float: Google::Protobuf::FloatValue.new(value: 4.0), |
| int32: Google::Protobuf::Int32Value.new(value: 3), |
| int64: Google::Protobuf::Int64Value.new(value: 4), |
| uint32: Google::Protobuf::UInt32Value.new(value: 5), |
| uint64: Google::Protobuf::UInt64Value.new(value: 6), |
| bool: Google::Protobuf::BoolValue.new(value: true), |
| string: Google::Protobuf::StringValue.new(value: "st\nr"), |
| bytes: Google::Protobuf::BytesValue.new(value: 'fun'), |
| real_string: '100' |
| ) |
| |
| run_asserts.call(m) |
| serialized = proto_module::Wrapper::encode(m) |
| m2 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized) |
| run_asserts.call(m2) |
| |
| # Test the case where we are serializing directly from the parsed form |
| # (before anything lazy is materialized). |
| m3 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized) |
| serialized2 = proto_module::Wrapper::encode(m3) |
| m4 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized2) |
| run_asserts.call(m4) |
| |
| # Test that the lazy form compares equal to the expanded form. |
| m5 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized2) |
| assert_equal m5, m |
| |
| serialized_json = proto_module::Wrapper::encode_json(m) |
| m6 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode_json(serialized_json) |
| assert_equal m6, m |
| end |
| |
| def test_repeated_wrappers |
| run_asserts = ->(m) { |
| assert_equal 2.0, m.repeated_double[0].value |
| assert_equal 4.0, m.repeated_float[0].value |
| assert_equal 3, m.repeated_int32[0].value |
| assert_equal 4, m.repeated_int64[0].value |
| assert_equal 5, m.repeated_uint32[0].value |
| assert_equal 6, m.repeated_uint64[0].value |
| assert m.repeated_bool[0].value |
| assert_equal 'str', m.repeated_string[0].value |
| assert_equal 'fun', m.repeated_bytes[0].value |
| } |
| |
| m = proto_module::Wrapper.new( |
| repeated_double: [Google::Protobuf::DoubleValue.new(value: 2.0)], |
| repeated_float: [Google::Protobuf::FloatValue.new(value: 4.0)], |
| repeated_int32: [Google::Protobuf::Int32Value.new(value: 3)], |
| repeated_int64: [Google::Protobuf::Int64Value.new(value: 4)], |
| repeated_uint32: [Google::Protobuf::UInt32Value.new(value: 5)], |
| repeated_uint64: [Google::Protobuf::UInt64Value.new(value: 6)], |
| repeated_bool: [Google::Protobuf::BoolValue.new(value: true)], |
| repeated_string: [Google::Protobuf::StringValue.new(value: 'str')], |
| repeated_bytes: [Google::Protobuf::BytesValue.new(value: 'fun')], |
| ) |
| |
| run_asserts.call(m) |
| serialized = proto_module::Wrapper::encode(m) |
| m2 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized) |
| run_asserts.call(m2) |
| |
| # Test the case where we are serializing directly from the parsed form |
| # (before anything lazy is materialized). |
| m3 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized) |
| serialized2 = proto_module::Wrapper::encode(m3) |
| m4 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized2) |
| run_asserts.call(m4) |
| |
| # Test that the lazy form compares equal to the expanded form. |
| m5 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized2) |
| assert_equal m5, m |
| |
| # Test JSON. |
| serialized_json = proto_module::Wrapper::encode_json(m5) |
| m6 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode_json(serialized_json) |
| run_asserts.call(m6) |
| assert_equal m6, m |
| end |
| |
| def test_oneof_wrappers |
| run_test = ->(m) { |
| serialized = proto_module::Wrapper::encode(m) |
| m2 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized) |
| |
| # Encode directly from lazy form. |
| serialized2 = proto_module::Wrapper::encode(m2) |
| |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| assert_equal serialized, serialized2 |
| |
| serialized_json = proto_module::Wrapper::encode_json(m) |
| m3 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode_json(serialized_json) |
| assert_equal m, m3 |
| } |
| |
| m = proto_module::Wrapper.new() |
| |
| run_test.call(m) |
| m.oneof_double_as_value = 2.0 |
| run_test.call(m) |
| m.oneof_float_as_value = 4.0 |
| run_test.call(m) |
| m.oneof_int32_as_value = 3 |
| run_test.call(m) |
| m.oneof_int64_as_value = 5 |
| run_test.call(m) |
| m.oneof_uint32_as_value = 6 |
| run_test.call(m) |
| m.oneof_uint64_as_value = 7 |
| run_test.call(m) |
| m.oneof_string_as_value = 'str' |
| run_test.call(m) |
| m.oneof_bytes_as_value = 'fun' |
| run_test.call(m) |
| end |
| |
| def test_top_level_wrappers |
| # We don't expect anyone to do this, but we should also make sure it does |
| # the right thing. |
| run_test = ->(klass, val) { |
| m = klass.new(value: val) |
| serialized = klass::encode(m) |
| m2 = klass::decode(serialized) |
| |
| # Encode directly from lazy form. |
| serialized2 = klass::encode(m2) |
| |
| assert_equal m, m2 |
| assert_equal serialized, serialized2 |
| |
| serialized_json = klass::encode_json(m) |
| |
| # This is nonsensical to do and does not work. There is no good reason |
| # to parse a wrapper type directly. |
| assert_raises(RuntimeError) { klass::decode_json(serialized_json) } |
| } |
| |
| run_test.call(Google::Protobuf::DoubleValue, 2.0) |
| run_test.call(Google::Protobuf::FloatValue, 4.0) |
| run_test.call(Google::Protobuf::Int32Value, 3) |
| run_test.call(Google::Protobuf::Int64Value, 4) |
| run_test.call(Google::Protobuf::UInt32Value, 5) |
| run_test.call(Google::Protobuf::UInt64Value, 6) |
| run_test.call(Google::Protobuf::BoolValue, true) |
| run_test.call(Google::Protobuf::StringValue, 'str') |
| run_test.call(Google::Protobuf::BytesValue, 'fun') |
| end |
| |
| def test_wrapper_setters_as_value |
| run_asserts = ->(m) { |
| m.double_as_value = 4.8 |
| assert_equal 4.8, m.double_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::DoubleValue.new(value: 4.8), m.double |
| m.float_as_value = 2.4 |
| assert_in_delta 2.4, m.float_as_value |
| assert_in_delta Google::Protobuf::FloatValue.new(value: 2.4).value, m.float.value |
| m.int32_as_value = 5 |
| assert_equal 5, m.int32_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Int32Value.new(value: 5), m.int32 |
| m.int64_as_value = 15 |
| assert_equal 15, m.int64_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Int64Value.new(value: 15), m.int64 |
| m.uint32_as_value = 50 |
| assert_equal 50, m.uint32_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::UInt32Value.new(value: 50), m.uint32 |
| m.uint64_as_value = 500 |
| assert_equal 500, m.uint64_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::UInt64Value.new(value: 500), m.uint64 |
| m.bool_as_value = false |
| refute m.bool_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::BoolValue.new(value: false), m.bool |
| m.string_as_value = 'xy' |
| assert_equal 'xy', m.string_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::StringValue.new(value: 'xy'), m.string |
| m.bytes_as_value = '123' |
| assert_equal '123', m.bytes_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::BytesValue.new(value: '123'), m.bytes |
| |
| m.double_as_value = nil |
| assert_nil m.double |
| assert_nil m.double_as_value |
| m.float_as_value = nil |
| assert_nil m.float |
| assert_nil m.float_as_value |
| m.int32_as_value = nil |
| assert_nil m.int32 |
| assert_nil m.int32_as_value |
| m.int64_as_value = nil |
| assert_nil m.int64 |
| assert_nil m.int64_as_value |
| m.uint32_as_value = nil |
| assert_nil m.uint32 |
| assert_nil m.uint32_as_value |
| m.uint64_as_value = nil |
| assert_nil m.uint64 |
| assert_nil m.uint64_as_value |
| m.bool_as_value = nil |
| assert_nil m.bool |
| assert_nil m.bool_as_value |
| m.string_as_value = nil |
| assert_nil m.string |
| assert_nil m.string_as_value |
| m.bytes_as_value = nil |
| assert_nil m.bytes |
| assert_nil m.bytes_as_value |
| } |
| |
| m2 = proto_module::Wrapper.new( |
| double: Google::Protobuf::DoubleValue.new(value: 2.0), |
| float: Google::Protobuf::FloatValue.new(value: 4.0), |
| int32: Google::Protobuf::Int32Value.new(value: 3), |
| int64: Google::Protobuf::Int64Value.new(value: 4), |
| uint32: Google::Protobuf::UInt32Value.new(value: 5), |
| uint64: Google::Protobuf::UInt64Value.new(value: 6), |
| bool: Google::Protobuf::BoolValue.new(value: true), |
| string: Google::Protobuf::StringValue.new(value: 'str'), |
| bytes: Google::Protobuf::BytesValue.new(value: 'fun'), |
| real_string: '100' |
| ) |
| |
| run_asserts.call(m2) |
| |
| serialized = proto_module::Wrapper::encode(m2) |
| m3 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized) |
| run_asserts.call(m3) |
| end |
| |
| def test_wrapper_setters |
| run_asserts = ->(m) { |
| m.double = Google::Protobuf::DoubleValue.new(value: 4.8) |
| assert_equal 4.8, m.double_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::DoubleValue.new(value: 4.8), m.double |
| m.float = Google::Protobuf::FloatValue.new(value: 2.4) |
| assert_in_delta 2.4, m.float_as_value |
| assert_in_delta Google::Protobuf::FloatValue.new(value: 2.4).value, m.float.value |
| m.int32 = Google::Protobuf::Int32Value.new(value: 5) |
| assert_equal 5, m.int32_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Int32Value.new(value: 5), m.int32 |
| m.int64 = Google::Protobuf::Int64Value.new(value: 15) |
| assert_equal 15, m.int64_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Int64Value.new(value: 15), m.int64 |
| m.uint32 = Google::Protobuf::UInt32Value.new(value: 50) |
| assert_equal 50, m.uint32_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::UInt32Value.new(value: 50), m.uint32 |
| m.uint64 = Google::Protobuf::UInt64Value.new(value: 500) |
| assert_equal 500, m.uint64_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::UInt64Value.new(value: 500), m.uint64 |
| m.bool = Google::Protobuf::BoolValue.new(value: false) |
| refute m.bool_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::BoolValue.new(value: false), m.bool |
| m.string = Google::Protobuf::StringValue.new(value: 'xy') |
| assert_equal 'xy', m.string_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::StringValue.new(value: 'xy'), m.string |
| m.bytes = Google::Protobuf::BytesValue.new(value: '123') |
| assert_equal '123', m.bytes_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::BytesValue.new(value: '123'), m.bytes |
| |
| m.double = nil |
| assert_nil m.double |
| assert_nil m.double_as_value |
| m.float = nil |
| assert_nil m.float |
| assert_nil m.float_as_value |
| m.int32 = nil |
| assert_nil m.int32 |
| assert_nil m.int32_as_value |
| m.int64 = nil |
| assert_nil m.int64 |
| assert_nil m.int64_as_value |
| m.uint32 = nil |
| assert_nil m.uint32 |
| assert_nil m.uint32_as_value |
| m.uint64 = nil |
| assert_nil m.uint64 |
| assert_nil m.uint64_as_value |
| m.bool = nil |
| assert_nil m.bool |
| assert_nil m.bool_as_value |
| m.string = nil |
| assert_nil m.string |
| assert_nil m.string_as_value |
| m.bytes = nil |
| assert_nil m.bytes |
| assert_nil m.bytes_as_value |
| } |
| |
| m = proto_module::Wrapper.new |
| run_asserts.call(m) |
| |
| m2 = proto_module::Wrapper.new( |
| double: Google::Protobuf::DoubleValue.new(value: 2.0), |
| float: Google::Protobuf::FloatValue.new(value: 4.0), |
| int32: Google::Protobuf::Int32Value.new(value: 3), |
| int64: Google::Protobuf::Int64Value.new(value: 4), |
| uint32: Google::Protobuf::UInt32Value.new(value: 5), |
| uint64: Google::Protobuf::UInt64Value.new(value: 6), |
| bool: Google::Protobuf::BoolValue.new(value: true), |
| string: Google::Protobuf::StringValue.new(value: 'str'), |
| bytes: Google::Protobuf::BytesValue.new(value: 'fun'), |
| real_string: '100' |
| ) |
| |
| run_asserts.call(m2) |
| |
| serialized = proto_module::Wrapper::encode(m2) |
| m3 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized) |
| run_asserts.call(m3) |
| end |
| |
| def test_wrappers_only |
| m = proto_module::Wrapper.new(real_string: 'hi', string_in_oneof: 'there') |
| |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.real_string_as_value } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.as_value } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m._as_value } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_in_oneof_as_value } |
| |
| m = proto_module::Wrapper.new |
| m.string_as_value = 'you' |
| assert_equal 'you', m.string.value |
| assert_equal 'you', m.string_as_value |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_ } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_X } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_XX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_XXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_XXXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_XXXXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_XXXXXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_XXXXXXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_XXXXXXXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_XXXXXXXXX } |
| assert_raises(NoMethodError) { m.string_XXXXXXXXXX } |
| end |
| |
| def test_converts_time |
| m = proto_module::TimeMessage.new |
| |
| m.timestamp = Google::Protobuf::Timestamp.new(seconds: 5, nanos: 6) |
| assert_kind_of Google::Protobuf::Timestamp, m.timestamp |
| assert_equal 5, m.timestamp.seconds |
| assert_equal 6, m.timestamp.nanos |
| |
| m.timestamp = Time.at(9466, 123456.789) |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Timestamp.new(seconds: 9466, nanos: 123456789), m.timestamp |
| |
| m = proto_module::TimeMessage.new(timestamp: Time.at(1)) |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Timestamp.new(seconds: 1, nanos: 0), m.timestamp |
| |
| assert_raises(Google::Protobuf::TypeError) { m.timestamp = 2 } |
| assert_raises(Google::Protobuf::TypeError) { m.timestamp = 2.4 } |
| assert_raises(Google::Protobuf::TypeError) { m.timestamp = '4' } |
| assert_raises(Google::Protobuf::TypeError) { m.timestamp = proto_module::TimeMessage.new } |
| |
| def test_time(year, month, day) |
| str = ("\"%04d-%02d-%02dT00:00:00.000+00:00\"" % [year, month, day]) |
| t = Google::Protobuf::Timestamp.decode_json(str) |
| time = Time.new(year, month, day, 0, 0, 0, "+00:00") |
| assert_equal t.seconds, time.to_i |
| end |
| |
| (1970..2010).each do |year| |
| test_time(year, 2, 28) |
| test_time(year, 3, 01) |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_converts_duration |
| m = proto_module::TimeMessage.new |
| |
| m.duration = Google::Protobuf::Duration.new(seconds: 2, nanos: 22) |
| assert_kind_of Google::Protobuf::Duration, m.duration |
| assert_equal 2, m.duration.seconds |
| assert_equal 22, m.duration.nanos |
| |
| m.duration = 10.5 |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Duration.new(seconds: 10, nanos: 500_000_000), m.duration |
| |
| m.duration = 200 |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Duration.new(seconds: 200, nanos: 0), m.duration |
| |
| m.duration = Rational(3, 2) |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Duration.new(seconds: 1, nanos: 500_000_000), m.duration |
| |
| m.duration = BigDecimal("5") |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Duration.new(seconds: 5, nanos: 0), m.duration |
| |
| m = proto_module::TimeMessage.new(duration: 1.1) |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Duration.new(seconds: 1, nanos: 100_000_000), m.duration |
| |
| m = proto_module::TimeMessage.new(duration: 123.321) |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Duration.new(seconds: 123, nanos: 321_000_000), m.duration |
| |
| m = proto_module::TimeMessage.new(duration: -123.321) |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::Duration.new(seconds: -123, nanos: -321_000_000), m.duration |
| |
| assert_raises(Google::Protobuf::TypeError) { m.duration = '2' } |
| assert_raises(Google::Protobuf::TypeError) { m.duration = proto_module::TimeMessage.new } |
| end |
| |
| def test_freeze |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| m.optional_int32 = 10 |
| m.freeze |
| |
| frozen_error = assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_int32 = 20 } |
| assert_match "can't modify frozen #{proto_module}::TestMessage", frozen_error.message |
| assert_equal 10, m.optional_int32 |
| assert m.frozen? |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_int64 = 2 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_uint32 = 3 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_uint64 = 4 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_bool = true } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_float = 6.0 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_double = 7.0 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_string = '8' } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_bytes = nil } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_msg = proto_module::TestMessage2.new } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.optional_enum = :A } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_int32 = 1 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_int64 = 2 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_uint32 = 3 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_uint64 = 4 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_bool = true } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_float = 6.0 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_double = 7.0 } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_string = '8' } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_bytes = nil } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_msg = proto_module::TestMessage2.new } |
| assert_raises(FrozenError) { m.repeated_enum = :A } |
| end |
| |
| def test_eq |
| m1 = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_string => 'foo', :repeated_string => ['bar1', 'bar2']) |
| m2 = proto_module::TestMessage.new(:optional_string => 'foo', :repeated_string => ['bar1', 'bar2']) |
| |
| h = {} |
| h[m1] = :yes |
| |
| assert_equal m1, m2 |
| assert m1.eql?(m2) |
| assert_equal m1.hash, m2.hash |
| assert_equal :yes, h[m1] |
| assert_equal :yes, h[m2] |
| m1.optional_int32 = 2 |
| |
| refute_equal m1, m2 |
| refute m1.eql?(m2) |
| refute_equal m1.hash, m2.hash |
| assert_nil h[m2] |
| end |
| |
| def cruby_or_jruby_9_3_or_higher? |
| # https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/6818 was fixed in JRuby 9.3.0.0 |
| match = RUBY_PLATFORM == "java" && |
| JRUBY_VERSION.match(/^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.\d+\.\d+$/) |
| match && (match[1].to_i > 9 || (match[1].to_i == 9 && match[2].to_i >= 3)) |
| end |
| |
| def test_object_gc |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(optional_msg: proto_module::TestMessage2.new) |
| m.optional_msg |
| # https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/6818 was fixed in JRuby 9.3.0.0 |
| GC.start(full_mark: true, immediate_sweep: true) if cruby_or_jruby_9_3_or_higher? |
| m.optional_msg.inspect |
| end |
| |
| def test_object_gc_freeze |
| m = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| m.repeated_float.freeze |
| # https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/6818 was fixed in JRuby 9.3.0.0 |
| GC.start(full_mark: true) if cruby_or_jruby_9_3_or_higher? |
| |
| # Make sure we remember that the object is frozen. |
| # The wrapper object contains this information, so we need to ensure that |
| # the previous GC did not collect it. |
| assert m.repeated_float.frozen? |
| |
| # https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/6818 was fixed in JRuby 9.3.0.0 |
| GC.start(full_mark: true, immediate_sweep: true) if cruby_or_jruby_9_3_or_higher? |
| assert m.repeated_float.frozen? |
| end |
| |
| def test_optional_fields_respond_to? # regression test for issue 9202 |
| msg = proto_module::TestMessage.new |
| assert msg.respond_to? :optional_int32= |
| msg.optional_int32 = 42 |
| |
| assert msg.respond_to? :optional_int32 |
| assert_equal 42, msg.optional_int32 |
| |
| assert msg.respond_to? :clear_optional_int32 |
| msg.clear_optional_int32 |
| assert_equal 0, msg.optional_int32 |
| |
| assert msg.respond_to? :has_optional_int32? |
| refute msg.has_optional_int32? |
| |
| refute_respond_to msg, :optional_int32_as_value= |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.optional_int32_as_value = 42 |
| end |
| |
| refute_respond_to msg, :optional_int32_as_value |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.optional_int32_as_value |
| end |
| |
| assert msg.respond_to? :optional_enum_const |
| assert_equal 0, msg.optional_enum_const |
| |
| refute_respond_to msg, :foo |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.foo |
| end |
| |
| refute_respond_to msg, :foo_const |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.foo_const |
| end |
| |
| refute_respond_to msg, :optional_int32_const |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.optional_int32_const |
| end |
| end |
| |
| def test_oneof_fields_respond_to? # regression test for issue 9202 |
| msg = proto_module::OneofMessage.new |
| |
| # names of the elements of a oneof and the oneof itself are valid actions. |
| assert msg.respond_to? :my_oneof |
| assert_nil msg.my_oneof |
| assert msg.respond_to? :a |
| assert_empty msg.a |
| assert msg.respond_to? :b |
| assert_equal 0, msg.b |
| assert msg.respond_to? :c |
| assert_nil msg.c |
| assert msg.respond_to? :d |
| assert_equal :Default, msg.d |
| |
| # `clear` prefix actions work on elements of a oneof and the oneof itself. |
| assert msg.respond_to? :clear_my_oneof |
| msg.clear_my_oneof |
| # Repeatedly clearing a oneof used to cause a NoMethodError under JRuby |
| msg.clear_my_oneof |
| assert msg.respond_to? :clear_a |
| msg.clear_a |
| assert msg.respond_to? :clear_b |
| msg.clear_b |
| assert msg.respond_to? :clear_c |
| msg.clear_c |
| assert msg.respond_to? :clear_d |
| msg.clear_d |
| |
| # `=` suffix actions should work on elements of a oneof but not the oneof itself. |
| refute_respond_to msg, :my_oneof= |
| error = assert_raises RuntimeError do |
| msg.my_oneof = nil |
| end |
| assert_equal "Oneof accessors are read-only.", error.message |
| assert msg.respond_to? :a= |
| msg.a = "foo" |
| assert msg.respond_to? :b= |
| msg.b = 42 |
| assert msg.respond_to? :c= |
| msg.c = proto_module::TestMessage2.new |
| assert msg.respond_to? :d= |
| msg.d = :Default |
| |
| # `has_` prefix + "?" suffix actions work for oneofs fields. |
| assert msg.respond_to? :has_my_oneof? |
| assert msg.has_my_oneof? |
| |
| # `_as_value` suffix actions should only work for wrapped fields. |
| refute_respond_to msg, :my_oneof_as_value |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.my_oneof_as_value |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :a_as_value |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.a_as_value |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :b_as_value |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.b_as_value |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :c_as_value |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.c_as_value |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :d_as_value |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.d_as_value |
| end |
| |
| # `_as_value=` suffix actions should only work for wrapped fields. |
| refute_respond_to msg, :my_oneof_as_value= |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.my_oneof_as_value = :boom |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :a_as_value= |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.a_as_value = "" |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :b_as_value= |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.b_as_value = 42 |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :c_as_value= |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.c_as_value = proto_module::TestMessage2.new |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :d_as_value= |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.d_as_value = :Default |
| end |
| |
| # `_const` suffix actions should only work for enum fields. |
| refute_respond_to msg, :my_oneof_const |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.my_oneof_const |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :a_const |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.a_const |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :b_const |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.b_const |
| end |
| refute_respond_to msg, :c_const |
| assert_raises NoMethodError do |
| msg.c_const |
| end |
| assert msg.respond_to? :d_const |
| assert_equal 0, msg.d_const |
| end |
| |
| def test_wrapped_fields_respond_to? # regression test for issue 9202 |
| msg = proto_module::Wrapper.new |
| assert_respond_to msg, :double_as_value= |
| msg.double_as_value = 42 |
| assert_respond_to msg, :double_as_value |
| assert_equal 42, msg.double_as_value |
| assert_equal Google::Protobuf::DoubleValue.new(value: 42), msg.double |
| end |
| end |