restic/vendor/github.com/cenkalti/backoff/ticker_test.go
2017-10-14 15:56:25 +02:00

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package backoff
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"testing"
"time"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
func TestTicker(t *testing.T) {
const successOn = 3
var i = 0
// This function is successful on "successOn" calls.
f := func() error {
i++
log.Printf("function is called %d. time\n", i)
if i == successOn {
log.Println("OK")
return nil
}
log.Println("error")
return errors.New("error")
}
b := NewExponentialBackOff()
ticker := NewTicker(b)
var err error
for _ = range ticker.C {
if err = f(); err != nil {
t.Log(err)
continue
}
break
}
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("unexpected error: %s", err.Error())
}
if i != successOn {
t.Errorf("invalid number of retries: %d", i)
}
}
func TestTickerContext(t *testing.T) {
const cancelOn = 3
var i = 0
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
// This function cancels context on "cancelOn" calls.
f := func() error {
i++
log.Printf("function is called %d. time\n", i)
// cancelling the context in the operation function is not a typical
// use-case, however it allows to get predictable test results.
if i == cancelOn {
cancel()
}
log.Println("error")
return fmt.Errorf("error (%d)", i)
}
b := WithContext(NewConstantBackOff(time.Millisecond), ctx)
ticker := NewTicker(b)
var err error
for _ = range ticker.C {
if err = f(); err != nil {
t.Log(err)
continue
}
break
}
if err == nil {
t.Errorf("error is unexpectedly nil")
}
if err.Error() != "error (3)" {
t.Errorf("unexpected error: %s", err.Error())
}
if i != cancelOn {
t.Errorf("invalid number of retries: %d", i)
}
}