package processor_test import ( "testing" "github.com/jwetzell/showbridge-go/internal/config" "github.com/jwetzell/showbridge-go/internal/processor" ) func TestIntParseFromRegistry(t *testing.T) { registration, ok := processor.ProcessorRegistry["int.parse"] if !ok { t.Fatalf("int.parse processor not registered") } processorInstance, err := registration.New(config.ProcessorConfig{ Type: "int.parse", }) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to create int.parse processor: %s", err) } if processorInstance.Type() != "int.parse" { t.Fatalf("int.parse processor has wrong type: %s", processorInstance.Type()) } } func TestIntParseBadConfigBaseString(t *testing.T) { registration, ok := processor.ProcessorRegistry["int.parse"] if !ok { t.Fatalf("int.parse processor not registered") } _, err := registration.New(config.ProcessorConfig{ Type: "int.parse", Params: map[string]any{ "base": "10", }, }) if err == nil { t.Fatalf("int.parse should have returned an error for bad base config") } } func TestIntParseBadConfigBitSizeString(t *testing.T) { registration, ok := processor.ProcessorRegistry["int.parse"] if !ok { t.Fatalf("int.parse processor not registered") } _, err := registration.New(config.ProcessorConfig{ Type: "int.parse", Params: map[string]any{ "bitSize": "64", }, }) if err == nil { t.Fatalf("int.parse should have returned an error for bad bitSize config") } } func TestIntParseGoodConfig(t *testing.T) { registration, ok := processor.ProcessorRegistry["int.parse"] if !ok { t.Fatalf("int.parse processor not registered") } processorInstance, err := registration.New(config.ProcessorConfig{ Type: "int.parse", Params: map[string]any{ "base": 10.0, "bitSize": 64.0, }, }) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("int.parse should have created processor but got error: %s", err) } payload := "12345" expected := int64(12345) got, err := processorInstance.Process(t.Context(), payload) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("int.parse processing failed: %s", err) } gotInt, ok := got.(int64) if !ok { t.Fatalf("int.parse returned a %T payload: %s", got, got) } if gotInt != expected { t.Fatalf("int.parse got %d, expected %d", gotInt, expected) } } func TestGoodIntParse(t *testing.T) { intParser := processor.IntParse{} tests := []struct { processor processor.Processor name string payload any expected int64 }{ { name: "positive number", payload: "12345", expected: 12345, }, { name: "negative number", payload: "-12345", expected: -12345, }, { name: "zero", payload: "0", expected: 0, }, } for _, test := range tests { t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) { got, err := intParser.Process(t.Context(), test.payload) gotInt, ok := got.(int64) if !ok { t.Fatalf("int.parse returned a %T payload: %s", got, got) } if err != nil { t.Fatalf("int.parse failed: %s", err) } if gotInt != test.expected { t.Fatalf("int.parse got %d, expected %d", gotInt, test.expected) } }) } } func TestBadIntParse(t *testing.T) { intParser := processor.IntParse{} tests := []struct { processor processor.Processor name string payload any errorString string }{ { name: "non-string input", payload: []byte{0x01}, errorString: "int.parse processor only accepts a string", }, { name: "not int string", payload: "123.46", errorString: "strconv.ParseInt: parsing \"123.46\": invalid syntax", }, } for _, test := range tests { t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) { got, err := intParser.Process(t.Context(), test.payload) if err == nil { t.Fatalf("int.parse expected to fail but succeeded, got: %v", got) } if err.Error() != test.errorString { t.Fatalf("int.parse got error '%s', expected '%s'", err.Error(), test.errorString) } }) } }