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group_put_test.go
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// Package quick provides a high-performance, minimalistic web framework for Go.
//
// This file contains **unit tests** for various functionalities of the Quick framework.
// These tests ensure that the core features of Quick work as expected.
//
// 📌 To run all unit tests, use:
//
// $ go test -v ./...
// $ go test -v
package quick
import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/jeffotoni/quick/internal/concat"
)
// TestQuick_PutGroup tests the PUT method functionality for grouped and non-grouped routes.
//
// It verifies whether the server correctly handles:
// - Basic PUT routes
// - Grouped routes using .Group()
// - Routes with parameters
// - Body content passed through the request
//
// Run with coverage:
//
// $ go test -v -count=1 -cover -failfast -run ^TestQuick_PutGroup
//
// Generate HTML coverage:
//
// $ go test -v -count=1 -failfast -cover -coverprofile=coverage.out -run ^TestQuick_PutGroup; go tool cover -html=coverage.out
func TestQuick_PutGroup(t *testing.T) {
type args struct {
route string
wantCode int
wantOut string
isWantedErr bool
reqBody []byte
reqHeaders map[string]string
}
testSuccessMockHandler := func(c *Ctx) error {
c.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
b := c.Body()
resp := concat.String(`"data":`, string(b))
return c.Byte([]byte(resp))
}
r := New()
r.Put("/", testSuccessMockHandler)
g1 := r.Group("/put/group")
g1.Put("/test", testSuccessMockHandler)
g1.Put("/tester/:p1", testSuccessMockHandler)
r.Put("/jeff", testSuccessMockHandler)
tests := []struct {
name string
args args
}{
{
name: "success",
args: args{
route: "/put/group/test",
wantCode: 200,
wantOut: `"data":{"name":"jeff", "age":35}`,
isWantedErr: false,
reqBody: []byte(`{"name":"jeff", "age":35}`),
},
},
{
name: "success_param",
args: args{
route: "/put/group/tester/:p1",
wantCode: 200,
wantOut: `"data":{"name":"jeff", "age":35}`,
isWantedErr: false,
reqBody: []byte(`{"name":"jeff", "age":35}`),
},
},
{
name: "success_without_param",
args: args{
route: "/",
wantCode: 200,
wantOut: `"data":{"name":"jeff", "age":35}`,
isWantedErr: false,
reqBody: []byte(`{"name":"jeff", "age":35}`),
reqHeaders: map[string]string{"Content-Type": "application/json"},
},
},
{
name: "success_without_param",
args: args{
route: "/jeff",
wantCode: 200,
wantOut: `"data":{"name":"jeff", "age":35}`,
isWantedErr: false,
reqBody: []byte(`{"name":"jeff", "age":35}`),
reqHeaders: map[string]string{"Content-Type": "application/json"},
},
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
data, err := r.Qtest(QuickTestOptions{
Method: "PUT",
URI: tt.args.route,
Headers: tt.args.reqHeaders,
Body: tt.args.reqBody,
})
if (!tt.args.isWantedErr) && err != nil {
t.Errorf("error: %v", err)
return
}
s := strings.TrimSpace(data.BodyStr())
if s != tt.args.wantOut {
t.Errorf("route %s -> was suppose to return %s and %s come", tt.args.route, tt.args.wantOut, data.BodyStr())
return
}
if tt.args.wantCode != data.StatusCode() {
t.Errorf("was suppose to return %d and %d come", tt.args.wantCode, data.StatusCode())
return
}
t.Logf("\nOutputBodyString -> %v", data.BodyStr())
t.Logf("\nStatusCode -> %d", data.StatusCode())
t.Logf("\nOutputBody -> %v", string(data.Body())) // I have converted in this example to string but comes []byte as default
t.Logf("\nResponse -> %v", data.Response())
})
}
}