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feat(friend-support_test): update tests

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nprimo 2 years ago committed by Niccolò Primo
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  1. 131
      js/tests/friend-support_test.mjs
  2. 9
      subjects/friend-support/README.md

131
js/tests/friend-support_test.mjs

@ -1,26 +1,42 @@
import { once } from 'node:events'
import * as cp from 'node:child_process'
import fs from 'node:fs/promises'
import { mkdir, writeFile, chmod } from 'fs/promises'
import { tmpdir } from 'node:os'
import { join } from 'path'
export const tests = []
const fetch = _fetch // to redefine the real fetch
const port = 5000
// tell-me-who_test setup -- see how to have same files in testing directories
// TO BE IMPLEMENTED
export const setup = async ({ randStr }) => {
const dir = '.'
const sendRequest = async (path, options) => {
const response = await fetch(`http://localhost:${port}${path}`, options)
const { status, statusText, ok } = response
const headers = Object.fromEntries(response.headers)
let body = ''
try {
body = await response.json()
} catch (err) {
body = err
await mkdir(`${dir}/guests`, { recursive: true })
const randLastName = randStr()
const createFilesIn = ({ files, dirPath }) =>
Promise.all(
files.map(([fileName, content]) =>
writeFile(`${dirPath}/${fileName}`, JSON.stringify(content)),
),
)
const sendRequest = async (path, options) => {
const response = await fetch(`http://localhost:${port}${path}`, options)
const { status, statusText, ok } = response
const headers = Object.fromEntries(response.headers)
let body = ''
try {
body = await response.json()
} catch (err) {
body = err
}
return { status, body, headers, randLastName }
}
return { status, body, headers }
return { tmpPath: dir, createFilesIn, sendRequest }
}
tests.push(async ({ path, ctx }) => {
@ -35,13 +51,20 @@ tests.push(async ({ path, ctx }) => {
return message[0].toString().includes(port)
})
tests.push(async ({ eq }) => {
const { status, body, headers } = await sendRequest('/Zoe_Sierra', {
method: 'GET',
})
let cont = await fs.readFile('./guests/Zoe_Sierra.json', {
encoding: 'utf-8',
})
tests.push(async ({ eq, ctx, randStr }) => {
// test for one guest
const expBody = { message: 'ciao' }
const files = [[`mario_${ctx.randLastName}.json`, expBody]]
const dirName = `guests`
const dirPath = join(ctx.tmpPath, dirName)
await ctx.createFilesIn({ dirPath, files })
const { status, body, headers } = await ctx.sendRequest(
`/mario_${ctx.randLastName}`,
{
method: 'GET',
},
)
return eq(
{
status: status,
@ -50,39 +73,53 @@ tests.push(async ({ eq }) => {
},
{
status: 200,
body: JSON.parse(cont),
body: expBody,
contentType: 'application/json',
},
)
})
tests.push(async ({ eq }) => {
const { status, body, headers } = await sendRequest('/Zoe_Sierra1', {
method: 'GET',
})
console.log(body.error)
return eq(
{
status: status,
body: body.error.trim(),
contentType: headers['content-type'],
},
{
status: 404,
body: "guest not found",
contentType: 'application/json',
},
)
})
tests.push(async ({ eq, ctx, randStr }) => {
// test server failed
// change permission for existing file
await chmod(`${ctx.tmpPath}/guests/mario_${ctx.randLastName}.json`, 0)
const { status, body, headers } = await ctx.sendRequest(
`/mario_${ctx.randLastName}`,
{
method: 'GET',
},
)
return eq(
{
status: status,
body: body,
contentType: headers['content-type'],
},
{
status: 500,
body: { error: 'server failed' },
contentType: 'application/json',
},
)
})
// this test must always run to shutdown server
/* currently breaking if one test fails - it might not be a problem
since the tests are run in a separate Docker image...
*/
tests.push(({ ctx }) => {
const { server } = ctx
server.kill('SIGQUIT')
return true
tests.push(async ({ eq, ctx }) => {
// test guest not there
const { status, body, headers } = await ctx.sendRequest('/andrea_bianchi', {
method: 'GET',
})
return eq(
{
status: status,
body: body,
contentType: headers['content-type'],
},
{
status: 404,
body: { error: 'guest not found' },
contentType: 'application/json',
},
)
})
Object.freeze(tests)

9
subjects/friend-support/README.md

@ -7,9 +7,10 @@ The workload to organize this party is becoming too much to be handled by a sing
Create a `friend-support.mjs` program that will open a server to remotely access the guest list stored on your computer. Your program will need to handle HTTP `GET` request.
Here below are your program/server's expected behaviors:
- It has to listen on port `5000` and it will have to print a simple message on the console, specifying the listening port;
- Its HTTP response should always contains a coherent status code depending on the handling of the received HTTP request. More specifically, your server should be able to respond with the following status codes: `200`, `404` and `500`;
- The responses will always be JSON and this information should be explicit in the HTTP response;
- It has to listen on port `5000`, and it will have to print a simple message on the console, specifying the listening port;
- Its HTTP response should always contain a coherent status code depending on the handling of the received HTTP request. More specifically, your server should be able to respond with the following status codes: `200`, `404` and `500`;
- The responses will always be JSON and this information should be included in the HTTP response;
- For each HTTP request, your program should try to open the corresponding guest JSON file and provide the content as JSON in the HTTP response, if possible. When the guess specified in the request is not found, the server should return an object with the attribute `error` defined as `guest not found`;
- If for any reason the server fails, the response should be an object with an attribute `error` specified as `server failed`.
@ -34,4 +35,4 @@ curl localhost:5000/Elis_Galindo
### Provided files
Download [`guests.zip`](https://assets.01-edu.org/tell-me-how-many/guests.zip) to have at your disposal the `guests` directory containing the files with the guests information. You must save it in your `friend-support` exercise directory to test your program on it.
Download [`guests.zip`](https://assets.01-edu.org/tell-me-how-many/guests.zip) to have at your disposal the `guests` directory containing the files with the guest information. You must save it in your `friend-support` exercise directory to test your program on it.

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