diff --git a/pkg/proxy/iptables.go b/pkg/proxy/iptables.go
index b69922a..4431225 100644
--- a/pkg/proxy/iptables.go
+++ b/pkg/proxy/iptables.go
@@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"os/exec"
- "syscall"
"github.com/golang/glog"
+ utilexec "k8s.io/utils/exec"
)
const (
@@ -39,11 +39,13 @@ const (
)
type Iptables struct {
+ exec utilexec.Interface
namespace string
}
-func NewIptables(namespace string) *Iptables {
+func NewIptables(exec utilexec.Interface, namespace string) *Iptables {
return &Iptables{
+ exec: exec,
namespace: namespace,
}
}
@@ -52,15 +54,15 @@ func NewIptables(namespace string) *Iptables {
func (r *Iptables) runInNat(op, chain string, args []string) ([]byte, error) {
fullArgs := []string{"netns", "exec", r.namespace, "iptables", "-t", TableNAT, op, chain}
fullArgs = append(fullArgs, args...)
- return exec.Command("ip", fullArgs...).CombinedOutput()
+ return r.exec.Command("ip", fullArgs...).CombinedOutput()
}
func (r *Iptables) restoreAll(data []byte) error {
glog.V(3).Infof("running iptables-restore with data %s", data)
fullArgs := []string{"netns", "exec", r.namespace, "iptables-restore", "--noflush", "--counters"}
- cmd := exec.Command("ip", fullArgs...)
- cmd.Stdin = bytes.NewBuffer(data)
+ cmd := r.exec.Command("ip", fullArgs...)
+ cmd.SetStdin(bytes.NewBuffer(data))
output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("iptables-restore failed: %s: %v", output, err)
@@ -72,16 +74,15 @@ func (r *Iptables) restoreAll(data []byte) error {
// ensureChain ensures chain STACKUBE-PREROUTING is created.
func (r *Iptables) ensureChain() error {
output, err := r.runInNat(opCreateChain, ChainSKPrerouting, nil)
- if err != nil {
- if ee, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok {
- if status, ok := ee.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus); ok {
- if status.ExitStatus() == 1 {
- return nil
- }
- }
- }
+ if err == nil {
+ return nil
}
+ if ee, ok := err.(utilexec.ExitError); ok {
+ if ee.Exited() && ee.ExitStatus() == 1 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ }
return fmt.Errorf("ensure rule failed: %v: %s", err, output)
}
@@ -91,13 +92,9 @@ func (r *Iptables) checkRule(chain string, args []string) (bool, error) {
return true, nil
}
- if err != nil {
- if ee, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok {
- if status, ok := ee.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus); ok {
- if status.ExitStatus() == 1 {
- return false, nil
- }
- }
+ if ee, ok := err.(utilexec.ExitError); ok {
+ if ee.Exited() && ee.ExitStatus() == 1 {
+ return false, nil
}
}
diff --git a/pkg/proxy/iptables_test.go b/pkg/proxy/iptables_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d7bf01b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/proxy/iptables_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,195 @@
+/*
+Copyright (c) 2017 OpenStack Foundation.
+
+Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+limitations under the License.
+*/
+
+package proxy
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "testing"
+
+ "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/sets"
+ "k8s.io/utils/exec"
+ fakeexec "k8s.io/utils/exec/testing"
+)
+
+func TestEnsureChain(t *testing.T) {
+ fcmd := fakeexec.FakeCmd{
+ CombinedOutputScript: []fakeexec.FakeCombinedOutputAction{
+ // Success.
+ func() ([]byte, error) { return []byte{}, nil },
+ // Exists.
+ func() ([]byte, error) { return nil, &fakeexec.FakeExitError{Status: 1} },
+ // Failure.
+ func() ([]byte, error) { return nil, &fakeexec.FakeExitError{Status: 2} },
+ },
+ }
+ fexec := fakeexec.FakeExec{
+ CommandScript: []fakeexec.FakeCommandAction{
+ func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd { return fakeexec.InitFakeCmd(&fcmd, cmd, args...) },
+ func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd { return fakeexec.InitFakeCmd(&fcmd, cmd, args...) },
+ func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd { return fakeexec.InitFakeCmd(&fcmd, cmd, args...) },
+ },
+ }
+ ipt := NewIptables(&fexec, "FOO")
+ // Success.
+ err := ipt.ensureChain()
+ fmt.Println(err)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("expected success, got %v", err)
+ }
+ if fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls != 1 {
+ t.Errorf("expected 1 CombinedOutput() calls, got %d", fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls)
+ }
+ if !sets.NewString(fcmd.CombinedOutputLog[0]...).HasAll("ip", "netns", "exec", "FOO", "iptables", "-t", "nat", "-N", ChainSKPrerouting) {
+ t.Errorf("wrong CombinedOutput() log, got %s", fcmd.CombinedOutputLog[0])
+ }
+ // Exists.
+ err = ipt.ensureChain()
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("expected success, got %v", err)
+ }
+ // Failure.
+ err = ipt.ensureChain()
+ if err == nil {
+ t.Errorf("expected failure")
+ }
+}
+
+func TestEnsureRuleAlreadyExists(t *testing.T) {
+ fcmd := fakeexec.FakeCmd{
+ CombinedOutputScript: []fakeexec.FakeCombinedOutputAction{
+ // Success.
+ func() ([]byte, error) { return []byte{}, nil },
+ },
+ }
+ fexec := fakeexec.FakeExec{
+ CommandScript: []fakeexec.FakeCommandAction{
+ func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd { return fakeexec.InitFakeCmd(&fcmd, cmd, args...) },
+ },
+ }
+ ipt := NewIptables(&fexec, "FOO")
+ err := ipt.ensureRule(opAddpendRule, ChainPrerouting, []string{"abc", "123"})
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("expected success, got %v", err)
+ }
+ if fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls != 1 {
+ t.Errorf("expected 1 CombinedOutput() calls, got %d", fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls)
+ }
+ if !sets.NewString(fcmd.CombinedOutputLog[0]...).HasAll("ip", "netns", "exec", "FOO", "iptables", "-t", "nat", "-C", "PREROUTING", "abc", "123") {
+ t.Errorf("wrong CombinedOutput() log, got %s", fcmd.CombinedOutputLog[0])
+ }
+}
+
+func TestEnsureRuleNew(t *testing.T) {
+ fcmd := fakeexec.FakeCmd{
+ CombinedOutputScript: []fakeexec.FakeCombinedOutputAction{
+ // Status 1 on the first call.
+ func() ([]byte, error) { return nil, &fakeexec.FakeExitError{Status: 1} },
+ // Success on the second call.
+ func() ([]byte, error) { return []byte{}, nil },
+ },
+ }
+ fexec := fakeexec.FakeExec{
+ CommandScript: []fakeexec.FakeCommandAction{
+ func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd { return fakeexec.InitFakeCmd(&fcmd, cmd, args...) },
+ func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd { return fakeexec.InitFakeCmd(&fcmd, cmd, args...) },
+ },
+ }
+ ipt := NewIptables(&fexec, "FOO")
+ err := ipt.ensureRule(opAddpendRule, ChainPrerouting, []string{"abc", "123"})
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("expected success, got %v", err)
+ }
+ if fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls != 2 {
+ t.Errorf("expected 2 CombinedOutput() calls, got %d", fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls)
+ }
+ if !sets.NewString(fcmd.CombinedOutputLog[1]...).HasAll("ip", "netns", "exec", "FOO", "iptables", "-t", "nat", "-A", "PREROUTING", "abc", "123") {
+ t.Errorf("wrong CombinedOutput() log, got %s", fcmd.CombinedOutputLog[1])
+ }
+}
+
+func TestEnsureRuleErrorChecking(t *testing.T) {
+ fcmd := fakeexec.FakeCmd{
+ CombinedOutputScript: []fakeexec.FakeCombinedOutputAction{
+ // Status 2 on the first call.
+ func() ([]byte, error) { return nil, &fakeexec.FakeExitError{Status: 2} },
+ },
+ }
+ fexec := fakeexec.FakeExec{
+ CommandScript: []fakeexec.FakeCommandAction{
+ func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd { return fakeexec.InitFakeCmd(&fcmd, cmd, args...) },
+ },
+ }
+ ipt := NewIptables(&fexec, "FOO")
+ err := ipt.ensureRule(opAddpendRule, ChainPrerouting, []string{"abc", "123"})
+ if err == nil {
+ t.Errorf("expected failure")
+ }
+ if fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls != 1 {
+ t.Errorf("expected 1 CombinedOutput() calls, got %d", fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestEnsureRuleErrorCreating(t *testing.T) {
+ fcmd := fakeexec.FakeCmd{
+ CombinedOutputScript: []fakeexec.FakeCombinedOutputAction{
+ // Status 1 on the first call.
+ func() ([]byte, error) { return nil, &fakeexec.FakeExitError{Status: 1} },
+ // Status 1 on the second call.
+ func() ([]byte, error) { return nil, &fakeexec.FakeExitError{Status: 1} },
+ },
+ }
+ fexec := fakeexec.FakeExec{
+ CommandScript: []fakeexec.FakeCommandAction{
+ func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd { return fakeexec.InitFakeCmd(&fcmd, cmd, args...) },
+ func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd { return fakeexec.InitFakeCmd(&fcmd, cmd, args...) },
+ },
+ }
+ ipt := NewIptables(&fexec, "FOO")
+ err := ipt.ensureRule(opAddpendRule, ChainPrerouting, []string{"abc", "123"})
+ if err == nil {
+ t.Errorf("expected failure")
+ }
+ if fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls != 2 {
+ t.Errorf("expected 2 CombinedOutput() calls, got %d", fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestRestoreAll(t *testing.T) {
+ fcmd := fakeexec.FakeCmd{
+ CombinedOutputScript: []fakeexec.FakeCombinedOutputAction{
+ func() ([]byte, error) { return []byte{}, nil },
+ },
+ }
+ fexec := fakeexec.FakeExec{
+ CommandScript: []fakeexec.FakeCommandAction{
+ func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd { return fakeexec.InitFakeCmd(&fcmd, cmd, args...) },
+ },
+ }
+ ipt := NewIptables(&fexec, "FOO")
+ err := ipt.restoreAll([]byte{})
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("expected success, got %v", err)
+ }
+
+ if fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls != 1 {
+ t.Errorf("expected 1 CombinedOutput() calls, got %d", fcmd.CombinedOutputCalls)
+ }
+
+ if !sets.NewString(fcmd.CombinedOutputLog[0]...).HasAll("ip", "netns", "exec", "FOO", "iptables-restore", "--noflush", "--counters") {
+ t.Errorf("wrong CombinedOutput() log, got %s", fcmd.CombinedOutputLog[0])
+ }
+}
diff --git a/pkg/proxy/proxier.go b/pkg/proxy/proxier.go
index 0fadb5f..522f582 100644
--- a/pkg/proxy/proxier.go
+++ b/pkg/proxy/proxier.go
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ import (
"k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes"
"k8s.io/client-go/tools/cache"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/async"
+ utilexec "k8s.io/utils/exec"
"git.openstack.org/openstack/stackube/pkg/openstack"
"git.openstack.org/openstack/stackube/pkg/util"
@@ -51,6 +52,7 @@ const (
type Proxier struct {
clusterDNS string
+ exec utilexec.Interface
kubeClientset *kubernetes.Clientset
osClient *openstack.Client
factory informers.SharedInformerFactory
@@ -107,11 +109,13 @@ func NewProxier(kubeConfig, openstackConfig string) (*Proxier, error) {
}
factory := informers.NewSharedInformerFactory(clientset, defaultResyncPeriod)
+ execer := utilexec.New()
proxier := &Proxier{
kubeClientset: clientset,
osClient: osClient,
factory: factory,
clusterDNS: clusterDNS,
+ exec: execer,
endpointsChanges: newEndpointsChangeMap(""),
serviceChanges: newServiceChangeMap(),
namespaceChanges: newNamespaceChangeMap(),
@@ -518,7 +522,7 @@ func (p *Proxier) syncProxyRules() {
continue
}
- ipt := NewIptables(netns)
+ ipt := NewIptables(p.exec, netns)
// ensure chain STACKUBE-PREROUTING created.
err := ipt.ensureChain()
if err != nil {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c67dad6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+Copyright (c) 2013, Patrick Mezard
+All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+met:
+
+ Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ The names of its contributors may not be used to endorse or promote
+products derived from this software without specific prior written
+permission.
+
+THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS
+IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
+TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
+PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
+TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
+PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
+NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
+SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib/difflib.go b/vendor/github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib/difflib.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..64cc40f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib/difflib.go
@@ -0,0 +1,758 @@
+// Package difflib is a partial port of Python difflib module.
+//
+// It provides tools to compare sequences of strings and generate textual diffs.
+//
+// The following class and functions have been ported:
+//
+// - SequenceMatcher
+//
+// - unified_diff
+//
+// - context_diff
+//
+// Getting unified diffs was the main goal of the port. Keep in mind this code
+// is mostly suitable to output text differences in a human friendly way, there
+// are no guarantees generated diffs are consumable by patch(1).
+package difflib
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "strings"
+)
+
+func min(a, b int) int {
+ if a < b {
+ return a
+ }
+ return b
+}
+
+func max(a, b int) int {
+ if a > b {
+ return a
+ }
+ return b
+}
+
+func calculateRatio(matches, length int) float64 {
+ if length > 0 {
+ return 2.0 * float64(matches) / float64(length)
+ }
+ return 1.0
+}
+
+type Match struct {
+ A int
+ B int
+ Size int
+}
+
+type OpCode struct {
+ Tag byte
+ I1 int
+ I2 int
+ J1 int
+ J2 int
+}
+
+// SequenceMatcher compares sequence of strings. The basic
+// algorithm predates, and is a little fancier than, an algorithm
+// published in the late 1980's by Ratcliff and Obershelp under the
+// hyperbolic name "gestalt pattern matching". The basic idea is to find
+// the longest contiguous matching subsequence that contains no "junk"
+// elements (R-O doesn't address junk). The same idea is then applied
+// recursively to the pieces of the sequences to the left and to the right
+// of the matching subsequence. This does not yield minimal edit
+// sequences, but does tend to yield matches that "look right" to people.
+//
+// SequenceMatcher tries to compute a "human-friendly diff" between two
+// sequences. Unlike e.g. UNIX(tm) diff, the fundamental notion is the
+// longest *contiguous* & junk-free matching subsequence. That's what
+// catches peoples' eyes. The Windows(tm) windiff has another interesting
+// notion, pairing up elements that appear uniquely in each sequence.
+// That, and the method here, appear to yield more intuitive difference
+// reports than does diff. This method appears to be the least vulnerable
+// to synching up on blocks of "junk lines", though (like blank lines in
+// ordinary text files, or maybe "
" lines in HTML files). That may be
+// because this is the only method of the 3 that has a *concept* of
+// "junk" .
+//
+// Timing: Basic R-O is cubic time worst case and quadratic time expected
+// case. SequenceMatcher is quadratic time for the worst case and has
+// expected-case behavior dependent in a complicated way on how many
+// elements the sequences have in common; best case time is linear.
+type SequenceMatcher struct {
+ a []string
+ b []string
+ b2j map[string][]int
+ IsJunk func(string) bool
+ autoJunk bool
+ bJunk map[string]struct{}
+ matchingBlocks []Match
+ fullBCount map[string]int
+ bPopular map[string]struct{}
+ opCodes []OpCode
+}
+
+func NewMatcher(a, b []string) *SequenceMatcher {
+ m := SequenceMatcher{autoJunk: true}
+ m.SetSeqs(a, b)
+ return &m
+}
+
+func NewMatcherWithJunk(a, b []string, autoJunk bool,
+ isJunk func(string) bool) *SequenceMatcher {
+
+ m := SequenceMatcher{IsJunk: isJunk, autoJunk: autoJunk}
+ m.SetSeqs(a, b)
+ return &m
+}
+
+// Set two sequences to be compared.
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) SetSeqs(a, b []string) {
+ m.SetSeq1(a)
+ m.SetSeq2(b)
+}
+
+// Set the first sequence to be compared. The second sequence to be compared is
+// not changed.
+//
+// SequenceMatcher computes and caches detailed information about the second
+// sequence, so if you want to compare one sequence S against many sequences,
+// use .SetSeq2(s) once and call .SetSeq1(x) repeatedly for each of the other
+// sequences.
+//
+// See also SetSeqs() and SetSeq2().
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) SetSeq1(a []string) {
+ if &a == &m.a {
+ return
+ }
+ m.a = a
+ m.matchingBlocks = nil
+ m.opCodes = nil
+}
+
+// Set the second sequence to be compared. The first sequence to be compared is
+// not changed.
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) SetSeq2(b []string) {
+ if &b == &m.b {
+ return
+ }
+ m.b = b
+ m.matchingBlocks = nil
+ m.opCodes = nil
+ m.fullBCount = nil
+ m.chainB()
+}
+
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) chainB() {
+ // Populate line -> index mapping
+ b2j := map[string][]int{}
+ for i, s := range m.b {
+ indices := b2j[s]
+ indices = append(indices, i)
+ b2j[s] = indices
+ }
+
+ // Purge junk elements
+ m.bJunk = map[string]struct{}{}
+ if m.IsJunk != nil {
+ junk := m.bJunk
+ for s, _ := range b2j {
+ if m.IsJunk(s) {
+ junk[s] = struct{}{}
+ }
+ }
+ for s, _ := range junk {
+ delete(b2j, s)
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Purge remaining popular elements
+ popular := map[string]struct{}{}
+ n := len(m.b)
+ if m.autoJunk && n >= 200 {
+ ntest := n/100 + 1
+ for s, indices := range b2j {
+ if len(indices) > ntest {
+ popular[s] = struct{}{}
+ }
+ }
+ for s, _ := range popular {
+ delete(b2j, s)
+ }
+ }
+ m.bPopular = popular
+ m.b2j = b2j
+}
+
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) isBJunk(s string) bool {
+ _, ok := m.bJunk[s]
+ return ok
+}
+
+// Find longest matching block in a[alo:ahi] and b[blo:bhi].
+//
+// If IsJunk is not defined:
+//
+// Return (i,j,k) such that a[i:i+k] is equal to b[j:j+k], where
+// alo <= i <= i+k <= ahi
+// blo <= j <= j+k <= bhi
+// and for all (i',j',k') meeting those conditions,
+// k >= k'
+// i <= i'
+// and if i == i', j <= j'
+//
+// In other words, of all maximal matching blocks, return one that
+// starts earliest in a, and of all those maximal matching blocks that
+// start earliest in a, return the one that starts earliest in b.
+//
+// If IsJunk is defined, first the longest matching block is
+// determined as above, but with the additional restriction that no
+// junk element appears in the block. Then that block is extended as
+// far as possible by matching (only) junk elements on both sides. So
+// the resulting block never matches on junk except as identical junk
+// happens to be adjacent to an "interesting" match.
+//
+// If no blocks match, return (alo, blo, 0).
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) findLongestMatch(alo, ahi, blo, bhi int) Match {
+ // CAUTION: stripping common prefix or suffix would be incorrect.
+ // E.g.,
+ // ab
+ // acab
+ // Longest matching block is "ab", but if common prefix is
+ // stripped, it's "a" (tied with "b"). UNIX(tm) diff does so
+ // strip, so ends up claiming that ab is changed to acab by
+ // inserting "ca" in the middle. That's minimal but unintuitive:
+ // "it's obvious" that someone inserted "ac" at the front.
+ // Windiff ends up at the same place as diff, but by pairing up
+ // the unique 'b's and then matching the first two 'a's.
+ besti, bestj, bestsize := alo, blo, 0
+
+ // find longest junk-free match
+ // during an iteration of the loop, j2len[j] = length of longest
+ // junk-free match ending with a[i-1] and b[j]
+ j2len := map[int]int{}
+ for i := alo; i != ahi; i++ {
+ // look at all instances of a[i] in b; note that because
+ // b2j has no junk keys, the loop is skipped if a[i] is junk
+ newj2len := map[int]int{}
+ for _, j := range m.b2j[m.a[i]] {
+ // a[i] matches b[j]
+ if j < blo {
+ continue
+ }
+ if j >= bhi {
+ break
+ }
+ k := j2len[j-1] + 1
+ newj2len[j] = k
+ if k > bestsize {
+ besti, bestj, bestsize = i-k+1, j-k+1, k
+ }
+ }
+ j2len = newj2len
+ }
+
+ // Extend the best by non-junk elements on each end. In particular,
+ // "popular" non-junk elements aren't in b2j, which greatly speeds
+ // the inner loop above, but also means "the best" match so far
+ // doesn't contain any junk *or* popular non-junk elements.
+ for besti > alo && bestj > blo && !m.isBJunk(m.b[bestj-1]) &&
+ m.a[besti-1] == m.b[bestj-1] {
+ besti, bestj, bestsize = besti-1, bestj-1, bestsize+1
+ }
+ for besti+bestsize < ahi && bestj+bestsize < bhi &&
+ !m.isBJunk(m.b[bestj+bestsize]) &&
+ m.a[besti+bestsize] == m.b[bestj+bestsize] {
+ bestsize += 1
+ }
+
+ // Now that we have a wholly interesting match (albeit possibly
+ // empty!), we may as well suck up the matching junk on each
+ // side of it too. Can't think of a good reason not to, and it
+ // saves post-processing the (possibly considerable) expense of
+ // figuring out what to do with it. In the case of an empty
+ // interesting match, this is clearly the right thing to do,
+ // because no other kind of match is possible in the regions.
+ for besti > alo && bestj > blo && m.isBJunk(m.b[bestj-1]) &&
+ m.a[besti-1] == m.b[bestj-1] {
+ besti, bestj, bestsize = besti-1, bestj-1, bestsize+1
+ }
+ for besti+bestsize < ahi && bestj+bestsize < bhi &&
+ m.isBJunk(m.b[bestj+bestsize]) &&
+ m.a[besti+bestsize] == m.b[bestj+bestsize] {
+ bestsize += 1
+ }
+
+ return Match{A: besti, B: bestj, Size: bestsize}
+}
+
+// Return list of triples describing matching subsequences.
+//
+// Each triple is of the form (i, j, n), and means that
+// a[i:i+n] == b[j:j+n]. The triples are monotonically increasing in
+// i and in j. It's also guaranteed that if (i, j, n) and (i', j', n') are
+// adjacent triples in the list, and the second is not the last triple in the
+// list, then i+n != i' or j+n != j'. IOW, adjacent triples never describe
+// adjacent equal blocks.
+//
+// The last triple is a dummy, (len(a), len(b), 0), and is the only
+// triple with n==0.
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) GetMatchingBlocks() []Match {
+ if m.matchingBlocks != nil {
+ return m.matchingBlocks
+ }
+
+ var matchBlocks func(alo, ahi, blo, bhi int, matched []Match) []Match
+ matchBlocks = func(alo, ahi, blo, bhi int, matched []Match) []Match {
+ match := m.findLongestMatch(alo, ahi, blo, bhi)
+ i, j, k := match.A, match.B, match.Size
+ if match.Size > 0 {
+ if alo < i && blo < j {
+ matched = matchBlocks(alo, i, blo, j, matched)
+ }
+ matched = append(matched, match)
+ if i+k < ahi && j+k < bhi {
+ matched = matchBlocks(i+k, ahi, j+k, bhi, matched)
+ }
+ }
+ return matched
+ }
+ matched := matchBlocks(0, len(m.a), 0, len(m.b), nil)
+
+ // It's possible that we have adjacent equal blocks in the
+ // matching_blocks list now.
+ nonAdjacent := []Match{}
+ i1, j1, k1 := 0, 0, 0
+ for _, b := range matched {
+ // Is this block adjacent to i1, j1, k1?
+ i2, j2, k2 := b.A, b.B, b.Size
+ if i1+k1 == i2 && j1+k1 == j2 {
+ // Yes, so collapse them -- this just increases the length of
+ // the first block by the length of the second, and the first
+ // block so lengthened remains the block to compare against.
+ k1 += k2
+ } else {
+ // Not adjacent. Remember the first block (k1==0 means it's
+ // the dummy we started with), and make the second block the
+ // new block to compare against.
+ if k1 > 0 {
+ nonAdjacent = append(nonAdjacent, Match{i1, j1, k1})
+ }
+ i1, j1, k1 = i2, j2, k2
+ }
+ }
+ if k1 > 0 {
+ nonAdjacent = append(nonAdjacent, Match{i1, j1, k1})
+ }
+
+ nonAdjacent = append(nonAdjacent, Match{len(m.a), len(m.b), 0})
+ m.matchingBlocks = nonAdjacent
+ return m.matchingBlocks
+}
+
+// Return list of 5-tuples describing how to turn a into b.
+//
+// Each tuple is of the form (tag, i1, i2, j1, j2). The first tuple
+// has i1 == j1 == 0, and remaining tuples have i1 == the i2 from the
+// tuple preceding it, and likewise for j1 == the previous j2.
+//
+// The tags are characters, with these meanings:
+//
+// 'r' (replace): a[i1:i2] should be replaced by b[j1:j2]
+//
+// 'd' (delete): a[i1:i2] should be deleted, j1==j2 in this case.
+//
+// 'i' (insert): b[j1:j2] should be inserted at a[i1:i1], i1==i2 in this case.
+//
+// 'e' (equal): a[i1:i2] == b[j1:j2]
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) GetOpCodes() []OpCode {
+ if m.opCodes != nil {
+ return m.opCodes
+ }
+ i, j := 0, 0
+ matching := m.GetMatchingBlocks()
+ opCodes := make([]OpCode, 0, len(matching))
+ for _, m := range matching {
+ // invariant: we've pumped out correct diffs to change
+ // a[:i] into b[:j], and the next matching block is
+ // a[ai:ai+size] == b[bj:bj+size]. So we need to pump
+ // out a diff to change a[i:ai] into b[j:bj], pump out
+ // the matching block, and move (i,j) beyond the match
+ ai, bj, size := m.A, m.B, m.Size
+ tag := byte(0)
+ if i < ai && j < bj {
+ tag = 'r'
+ } else if i < ai {
+ tag = 'd'
+ } else if j < bj {
+ tag = 'i'
+ }
+ if tag > 0 {
+ opCodes = append(opCodes, OpCode{tag, i, ai, j, bj})
+ }
+ i, j = ai+size, bj+size
+ // the list of matching blocks is terminated by a
+ // sentinel with size 0
+ if size > 0 {
+ opCodes = append(opCodes, OpCode{'e', ai, i, bj, j})
+ }
+ }
+ m.opCodes = opCodes
+ return m.opCodes
+}
+
+// Isolate change clusters by eliminating ranges with no changes.
+//
+// Return a generator of groups with up to n lines of context.
+// Each group is in the same format as returned by GetOpCodes().
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) GetGroupedOpCodes(n int) [][]OpCode {
+ if n < 0 {
+ n = 3
+ }
+ codes := m.GetOpCodes()
+ if len(codes) == 0 {
+ codes = []OpCode{OpCode{'e', 0, 1, 0, 1}}
+ }
+ // Fixup leading and trailing groups if they show no changes.
+ if codes[0].Tag == 'e' {
+ c := codes[0]
+ i1, i2, j1, j2 := c.I1, c.I2, c.J1, c.J2
+ codes[0] = OpCode{c.Tag, max(i1, i2-n), i2, max(j1, j2-n), j2}
+ }
+ if codes[len(codes)-1].Tag == 'e' {
+ c := codes[len(codes)-1]
+ i1, i2, j1, j2 := c.I1, c.I2, c.J1, c.J2
+ codes[len(codes)-1] = OpCode{c.Tag, i1, min(i2, i1+n), j1, min(j2, j1+n)}
+ }
+ nn := n + n
+ groups := [][]OpCode{}
+ group := []OpCode{}
+ for _, c := range codes {
+ i1, i2, j1, j2 := c.I1, c.I2, c.J1, c.J2
+ // End the current group and start a new one whenever
+ // there is a large range with no changes.
+ if c.Tag == 'e' && i2-i1 > nn {
+ group = append(group, OpCode{c.Tag, i1, min(i2, i1+n),
+ j1, min(j2, j1+n)})
+ groups = append(groups, group)
+ group = []OpCode{}
+ i1, j1 = max(i1, i2-n), max(j1, j2-n)
+ }
+ group = append(group, OpCode{c.Tag, i1, i2, j1, j2})
+ }
+ if len(group) > 0 && !(len(group) == 1 && group[0].Tag == 'e') {
+ groups = append(groups, group)
+ }
+ return groups
+}
+
+// Return a measure of the sequences' similarity (float in [0,1]).
+//
+// Where T is the total number of elements in both sequences, and
+// M is the number of matches, this is 2.0*M / T.
+// Note that this is 1 if the sequences are identical, and 0 if
+// they have nothing in common.
+//
+// .Ratio() is expensive to compute if you haven't already computed
+// .GetMatchingBlocks() or .GetOpCodes(), in which case you may
+// want to try .QuickRatio() or .RealQuickRation() first to get an
+// upper bound.
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) Ratio() float64 {
+ matches := 0
+ for _, m := range m.GetMatchingBlocks() {
+ matches += m.Size
+ }
+ return calculateRatio(matches, len(m.a)+len(m.b))
+}
+
+// Return an upper bound on ratio() relatively quickly.
+//
+// This isn't defined beyond that it is an upper bound on .Ratio(), and
+// is faster to compute.
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) QuickRatio() float64 {
+ // viewing a and b as multisets, set matches to the cardinality
+ // of their intersection; this counts the number of matches
+ // without regard to order, so is clearly an upper bound
+ if m.fullBCount == nil {
+ m.fullBCount = map[string]int{}
+ for _, s := range m.b {
+ m.fullBCount[s] = m.fullBCount[s] + 1
+ }
+ }
+
+ // avail[x] is the number of times x appears in 'b' less the
+ // number of times we've seen it in 'a' so far ... kinda
+ avail := map[string]int{}
+ matches := 0
+ for _, s := range m.a {
+ n, ok := avail[s]
+ if !ok {
+ n = m.fullBCount[s]
+ }
+ avail[s] = n - 1
+ if n > 0 {
+ matches += 1
+ }
+ }
+ return calculateRatio(matches, len(m.a)+len(m.b))
+}
+
+// Return an upper bound on ratio() very quickly.
+//
+// This isn't defined beyond that it is an upper bound on .Ratio(), and
+// is faster to compute than either .Ratio() or .QuickRatio().
+func (m *SequenceMatcher) RealQuickRatio() float64 {
+ la, lb := len(m.a), len(m.b)
+ return calculateRatio(min(la, lb), la+lb)
+}
+
+// Convert range to the "ed" format
+func formatRangeUnified(start, stop int) string {
+ // Per the diff spec at http://www.unix.org/single_unix_specification/
+ beginning := start + 1 // lines start numbering with one
+ length := stop - start
+ if length == 1 {
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%d", beginning)
+ }
+ if length == 0 {
+ beginning -= 1 // empty ranges begin at line just before the range
+ }
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%d,%d", beginning, length)
+}
+
+// Unified diff parameters
+type UnifiedDiff struct {
+ A []string // First sequence lines
+ FromFile string // First file name
+ FromDate string // First file time
+ B []string // Second sequence lines
+ ToFile string // Second file name
+ ToDate string // Second file time
+ Eol string // Headers end of line, defaults to LF
+ Context int // Number of context lines
+}
+
+// Compare two sequences of lines; generate the delta as a unified diff.
+//
+// Unified diffs are a compact way of showing line changes and a few
+// lines of context. The number of context lines is set by 'n' which
+// defaults to three.
+//
+// By default, the diff control lines (those with ---, +++, or @@) are
+// created with a trailing newline. This is helpful so that inputs
+// created from file.readlines() result in diffs that are suitable for
+// file.writelines() since both the inputs and outputs have trailing
+// newlines.
+//
+// For inputs that do not have trailing newlines, set the lineterm
+// argument to "" so that the output will be uniformly newline free.
+//
+// The unidiff format normally has a header for filenames and modification
+// times. Any or all of these may be specified using strings for
+// 'fromfile', 'tofile', 'fromfiledate', and 'tofiledate'.
+// The modification times are normally expressed in the ISO 8601 format.
+func WriteUnifiedDiff(writer io.Writer, diff UnifiedDiff) error {
+ buf := bufio.NewWriter(writer)
+ defer buf.Flush()
+ w := func(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
+ _, err := buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
+ return err
+ }
+
+ if len(diff.Eol) == 0 {
+ diff.Eol = "\n"
+ }
+
+ started := false
+ m := NewMatcher(diff.A, diff.B)
+ for _, g := range m.GetGroupedOpCodes(diff.Context) {
+ if !started {
+ started = true
+ fromDate := ""
+ if len(diff.FromDate) > 0 {
+ fromDate = "\t" + diff.FromDate
+ }
+ toDate := ""
+ if len(diff.ToDate) > 0 {
+ toDate = "\t" + diff.ToDate
+ }
+ err := w("--- %s%s%s", diff.FromFile, fromDate, diff.Eol)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ err = w("+++ %s%s%s", diff.ToFile, toDate, diff.Eol)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ first, last := g[0], g[len(g)-1]
+ range1 := formatRangeUnified(first.I1, last.I2)
+ range2 := formatRangeUnified(first.J1, last.J2)
+ if err := w("@@ -%s +%s @@%s", range1, range2, diff.Eol); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ for _, c := range g {
+ i1, i2, j1, j2 := c.I1, c.I2, c.J1, c.J2
+ if c.Tag == 'e' {
+ for _, line := range diff.A[i1:i2] {
+ if err := w(" " + line); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ continue
+ }
+ if c.Tag == 'r' || c.Tag == 'd' {
+ for _, line := range diff.A[i1:i2] {
+ if err := w("-" + line); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if c.Tag == 'r' || c.Tag == 'i' {
+ for _, line := range diff.B[j1:j2] {
+ if err := w("+" + line); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Like WriteUnifiedDiff but returns the diff a string.
+func GetUnifiedDiffString(diff UnifiedDiff) (string, error) {
+ w := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ err := WriteUnifiedDiff(w, diff)
+ return string(w.Bytes()), err
+}
+
+// Convert range to the "ed" format.
+func formatRangeContext(start, stop int) string {
+ // Per the diff spec at http://www.unix.org/single_unix_specification/
+ beginning := start + 1 // lines start numbering with one
+ length := stop - start
+ if length == 0 {
+ beginning -= 1 // empty ranges begin at line just before the range
+ }
+ if length <= 1 {
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%d", beginning)
+ }
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%d,%d", beginning, beginning+length-1)
+}
+
+type ContextDiff UnifiedDiff
+
+// Compare two sequences of lines; generate the delta as a context diff.
+//
+// Context diffs are a compact way of showing line changes and a few
+// lines of context. The number of context lines is set by diff.Context
+// which defaults to three.
+//
+// By default, the diff control lines (those with *** or ---) are
+// created with a trailing newline.
+//
+// For inputs that do not have trailing newlines, set the diff.Eol
+// argument to "" so that the output will be uniformly newline free.
+//
+// The context diff format normally has a header for filenames and
+// modification times. Any or all of these may be specified using
+// strings for diff.FromFile, diff.ToFile, diff.FromDate, diff.ToDate.
+// The modification times are normally expressed in the ISO 8601 format.
+// If not specified, the strings default to blanks.
+func WriteContextDiff(writer io.Writer, diff ContextDiff) error {
+ buf := bufio.NewWriter(writer)
+ defer buf.Flush()
+ var diffErr error
+ w := func(format string, args ...interface{}) {
+ _, err := buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
+ if diffErr == nil && err != nil {
+ diffErr = err
+ }
+ }
+
+ if len(diff.Eol) == 0 {
+ diff.Eol = "\n"
+ }
+
+ prefix := map[byte]string{
+ 'i': "+ ",
+ 'd': "- ",
+ 'r': "! ",
+ 'e': " ",
+ }
+
+ started := false
+ m := NewMatcher(diff.A, diff.B)
+ for _, g := range m.GetGroupedOpCodes(diff.Context) {
+ if !started {
+ started = true
+ fromDate := ""
+ if len(diff.FromDate) > 0 {
+ fromDate = "\t" + diff.FromDate
+ }
+ toDate := ""
+ if len(diff.ToDate) > 0 {
+ toDate = "\t" + diff.ToDate
+ }
+ w("*** %s%s%s", diff.FromFile, fromDate, diff.Eol)
+ w("--- %s%s%s", diff.ToFile, toDate, diff.Eol)
+ }
+
+ first, last := g[0], g[len(g)-1]
+ w("***************" + diff.Eol)
+
+ range1 := formatRangeContext(first.I1, last.I2)
+ w("*** %s ****%s", range1, diff.Eol)
+ for _, c := range g {
+ if c.Tag == 'r' || c.Tag == 'd' {
+ for _, cc := range g {
+ if cc.Tag == 'i' {
+ continue
+ }
+ for _, line := range diff.A[cc.I1:cc.I2] {
+ w(prefix[cc.Tag] + line)
+ }
+ }
+ break
+ }
+ }
+
+ range2 := formatRangeContext(first.J1, last.J2)
+ w("--- %s ----%s", range2, diff.Eol)
+ for _, c := range g {
+ if c.Tag == 'r' || c.Tag == 'i' {
+ for _, cc := range g {
+ if cc.Tag == 'd' {
+ continue
+ }
+ for _, line := range diff.B[cc.J1:cc.J2] {
+ w(prefix[cc.Tag] + line)
+ }
+ }
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return diffErr
+}
+
+// Like WriteContextDiff but returns the diff a string.
+func GetContextDiffString(diff ContextDiff) (string, error) {
+ w := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ err := WriteContextDiff(w, diff)
+ return string(w.Bytes()), err
+}
+
+// Split a string on "\n" while preserving them. The output can be used
+// as input for UnifiedDiff and ContextDiff structures.
+func SplitLines(s string) []string {
+ lines := strings.SplitAfter(s, "\n")
+ lines[len(lines)-1] += "\n"
+ return lines
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..473b670
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+Copyright (c) 2012 - 2013 Mat Ryer and Tyler Bunnell
+
+Please consider promoting this project if you find it useful.
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
+obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
+files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
+including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
+publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
+and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
+subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
+OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
+IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
+DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT
+OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE
+OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertions.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertions.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e95357d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertions.go
@@ -0,0 +1,979 @@
+package assert
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "bytes"
+ "encoding/json"
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+ "reflect"
+ "regexp"
+ "runtime"
+ "strings"
+ "time"
+ "unicode"
+ "unicode/utf8"
+
+ "github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew"
+ "github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib"
+)
+
+// TestingT is an interface wrapper around *testing.T
+type TestingT interface {
+ Errorf(format string, args ...interface{})
+}
+
+// Comparison a custom function that returns true on success and false on failure
+type Comparison func() (success bool)
+
+/*
+ Helper functions
+*/
+
+// ObjectsAreEqual determines if two objects are considered equal.
+//
+// This function does no assertion of any kind.
+func ObjectsAreEqual(expected, actual interface{}) bool {
+
+ if expected == nil || actual == nil {
+ return expected == actual
+ }
+
+ return reflect.DeepEqual(expected, actual)
+
+}
+
+// ObjectsAreEqualValues gets whether two objects are equal, or if their
+// values are equal.
+func ObjectsAreEqualValues(expected, actual interface{}) bool {
+ if ObjectsAreEqual(expected, actual) {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ actualType := reflect.TypeOf(actual)
+ if actualType == nil {
+ return false
+ }
+ expectedValue := reflect.ValueOf(expected)
+ if expectedValue.IsValid() && expectedValue.Type().ConvertibleTo(actualType) {
+ // Attempt comparison after type conversion
+ return reflect.DeepEqual(expectedValue.Convert(actualType).Interface(), actual)
+ }
+
+ return false
+}
+
+/* CallerInfo is necessary because the assert functions use the testing object
+internally, causing it to print the file:line of the assert method, rather than where
+the problem actually occured in calling code.*/
+
+// CallerInfo returns an array of strings containing the file and line number
+// of each stack frame leading from the current test to the assert call that
+// failed.
+func CallerInfo() []string {
+
+ pc := uintptr(0)
+ file := ""
+ line := 0
+ ok := false
+ name := ""
+
+ callers := []string{}
+ for i := 0; ; i++ {
+ pc, file, line, ok = runtime.Caller(i)
+ if !ok {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // This is a huge edge case, but it will panic if this is the case, see #180
+ if file == "" {
+ break
+ }
+
+ parts := strings.Split(file, "/")
+ dir := parts[len(parts)-2]
+ file = parts[len(parts)-1]
+ if (dir != "assert" && dir != "mock" && dir != "require") || file == "mock_test.go" {
+ callers = append(callers, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", file, line))
+ }
+
+ f := runtime.FuncForPC(pc)
+ if f == nil {
+ break
+ }
+ name = f.Name()
+ // Drop the package
+ segments := strings.Split(name, ".")
+ name = segments[len(segments)-1]
+ if isTest(name, "Test") ||
+ isTest(name, "Benchmark") ||
+ isTest(name, "Example") {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+
+ return callers
+}
+
+// Stolen from the `go test` tool.
+// isTest tells whether name looks like a test (or benchmark, according to prefix).
+// It is a Test (say) if there is a character after Test that is not a lower-case letter.
+// We don't want TesticularCancer.
+func isTest(name, prefix string) bool {
+ if !strings.HasPrefix(name, prefix) {
+ return false
+ }
+ if len(name) == len(prefix) { // "Test" is ok
+ return true
+ }
+ rune, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(name[len(prefix):])
+ return !unicode.IsLower(rune)
+}
+
+// getWhitespaceString returns a string that is long enough to overwrite the default
+// output from the go testing framework.
+func getWhitespaceString() string {
+
+ _, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(1)
+ if !ok {
+ return ""
+ }
+ parts := strings.Split(file, "/")
+ file = parts[len(parts)-1]
+
+ return strings.Repeat(" ", len(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d: ", file, line)))
+
+}
+
+func messageFromMsgAndArgs(msgAndArgs ...interface{}) string {
+ if len(msgAndArgs) == 0 || msgAndArgs == nil {
+ return ""
+ }
+ if len(msgAndArgs) == 1 {
+ return msgAndArgs[0].(string)
+ }
+ if len(msgAndArgs) > 1 {
+ return fmt.Sprintf(msgAndArgs[0].(string), msgAndArgs[1:]...)
+ }
+ return ""
+}
+
+// Indents all lines of the message by appending a number of tabs to each line, in an output format compatible with Go's
+// test printing (see inner comment for specifics)
+func indentMessageLines(message string, tabs int) string {
+ outBuf := new(bytes.Buffer)
+
+ for i, scanner := 0, bufio.NewScanner(strings.NewReader(message)); scanner.Scan(); i++ {
+ if i != 0 {
+ outBuf.WriteRune('\n')
+ }
+ for ii := 0; ii < tabs; ii++ {
+ outBuf.WriteRune('\t')
+ // Bizarrely, all lines except the first need one fewer tabs prepended, so deliberately advance the counter
+ // by 1 prematurely.
+ if ii == 0 && i > 0 {
+ ii++
+ }
+ }
+ outBuf.WriteString(scanner.Text())
+ }
+
+ return outBuf.String()
+}
+
+// Fail reports a failure through
+func Fail(t TestingT, failureMessage string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ message := messageFromMsgAndArgs(msgAndArgs...)
+
+ errorTrace := strings.Join(CallerInfo(), "\n\r\t\t\t")
+ if len(message) > 0 {
+ t.Errorf("\r%s\r\tError Trace:\t%s\n"+
+ "\r\tError:%s\n"+
+ "\r\tMessages:\t%s\n\r",
+ getWhitespaceString(),
+ errorTrace,
+ indentMessageLines(failureMessage, 2),
+ message)
+ } else {
+ t.Errorf("\r%s\r\tError Trace:\t%s\n"+
+ "\r\tError:%s\n\r",
+ getWhitespaceString(),
+ errorTrace,
+ indentMessageLines(failureMessage, 2))
+ }
+
+ return false
+}
+
+// Implements asserts that an object is implemented by the specified interface.
+//
+// assert.Implements(t, (*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject), "MyObject")
+func Implements(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ interfaceType := reflect.TypeOf(interfaceObject).Elem()
+
+ if !reflect.TypeOf(object).Implements(interfaceType) {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%T must implement %v", object, interfaceType), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+
+}
+
+// IsType asserts that the specified objects are of the same type.
+func IsType(t TestingT, expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ if !ObjectsAreEqual(reflect.TypeOf(object), reflect.TypeOf(expectedType)) {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Object expected to be of type %v, but was %v", reflect.TypeOf(expectedType), reflect.TypeOf(object)), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+}
+
+// Equal asserts that two objects are equal.
+//
+// assert.Equal(t, 123, 123, "123 and 123 should be equal")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func Equal(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ if !ObjectsAreEqual(expected, actual) {
+ diff := diff(expected, actual)
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Not equal: %#v (expected)\n"+
+ " != %#v (actual)%s", expected, actual, diff), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+
+}
+
+// EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types
+// and equal.
+//
+// assert.EqualValues(t, uint32(123), int32(123), "123 and 123 should be equal")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func EqualValues(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ if !ObjectsAreEqualValues(expected, actual) {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Not equal: %#v (expected)\n"+
+ " != %#v (actual)", expected, actual), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+
+}
+
+// Exactly asserts that two objects are equal is value and type.
+//
+// assert.Exactly(t, int32(123), int64(123), "123 and 123 should NOT be equal")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func Exactly(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ aType := reflect.TypeOf(expected)
+ bType := reflect.TypeOf(actual)
+
+ if aType != bType {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Types expected to match exactly\n\r\t%v != %v", aType, bType), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return Equal(t, expected, actual, msgAndArgs...)
+
+}
+
+// NotNil asserts that the specified object is not nil.
+//
+// assert.NotNil(t, err, "err should be something")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func NotNil(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ if !isNil(object) {
+ return true
+ }
+ return Fail(t, "Expected value not to be nil.", msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// isNil checks if a specified object is nil or not, without Failing.
+func isNil(object interface{}) bool {
+ if object == nil {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ value := reflect.ValueOf(object)
+ kind := value.Kind()
+ if kind >= reflect.Chan && kind <= reflect.Slice && value.IsNil() {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ return false
+}
+
+// Nil asserts that the specified object is nil.
+//
+// assert.Nil(t, err, "err should be nothing")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func Nil(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ if isNil(object) {
+ return true
+ }
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected nil, but got: %#v", object), msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+var numericZeros = []interface{}{
+ int(0),
+ int8(0),
+ int16(0),
+ int32(0),
+ int64(0),
+ uint(0),
+ uint8(0),
+ uint16(0),
+ uint32(0),
+ uint64(0),
+ float32(0),
+ float64(0),
+}
+
+// isEmpty gets whether the specified object is considered empty or not.
+func isEmpty(object interface{}) bool {
+
+ if object == nil {
+ return true
+ } else if object == "" {
+ return true
+ } else if object == false {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ for _, v := range numericZeros {
+ if object == v {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+
+ objValue := reflect.ValueOf(object)
+
+ switch objValue.Kind() {
+ case reflect.Map:
+ fallthrough
+ case reflect.Slice, reflect.Chan:
+ {
+ return (objValue.Len() == 0)
+ }
+ case reflect.Ptr:
+ {
+ if objValue.IsNil() {
+ return true
+ }
+ switch object.(type) {
+ case *time.Time:
+ return object.(*time.Time).IsZero()
+ default:
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// Empty asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or either
+// a slice or a channel with len == 0.
+//
+// assert.Empty(t, obj)
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func Empty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ pass := isEmpty(object)
+ if !pass {
+ Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should be empty, but was %v", object), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return pass
+
+}
+
+// NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or either
+// a slice or a channel with len == 0.
+//
+// if assert.NotEmpty(t, obj) {
+// assert.Equal(t, "two", obj[1])
+// }
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func NotEmpty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ pass := !isEmpty(object)
+ if !pass {
+ Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should NOT be empty, but was %v", object), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return pass
+
+}
+
+// getLen try to get length of object.
+// return (false, 0) if impossible.
+func getLen(x interface{}) (ok bool, length int) {
+ v := reflect.ValueOf(x)
+ defer func() {
+ if e := recover(); e != nil {
+ ok = false
+ }
+ }()
+ return true, v.Len()
+}
+
+// Len asserts that the specified object has specific length.
+// Len also fails if the object has a type that len() not accept.
+//
+// assert.Len(t, mySlice, 3, "The size of slice is not 3")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func Len(t TestingT, object interface{}, length int, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ ok, l := getLen(object)
+ if !ok {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" could not be applied builtin len()", object), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ if l != length {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" should have %d item(s), but has %d", object, length, l), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// True asserts that the specified value is true.
+//
+// assert.True(t, myBool, "myBool should be true")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func True(t TestingT, value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ if value != true {
+ return Fail(t, "Should be true", msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+
+}
+
+// False asserts that the specified value is false.
+//
+// assert.False(t, myBool, "myBool should be false")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func False(t TestingT, value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ if value != false {
+ return Fail(t, "Should be false", msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+
+}
+
+// NotEqual asserts that the specified values are NOT equal.
+//
+// assert.NotEqual(t, obj1, obj2, "two objects shouldn't be equal")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func NotEqual(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ if ObjectsAreEqual(expected, actual) {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should not be: %#v\n", actual), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+
+}
+
+// containsElement try loop over the list check if the list includes the element.
+// return (false, false) if impossible.
+// return (true, false) if element was not found.
+// return (true, true) if element was found.
+func includeElement(list interface{}, element interface{}) (ok, found bool) {
+
+ listValue := reflect.ValueOf(list)
+ elementValue := reflect.ValueOf(element)
+ defer func() {
+ if e := recover(); e != nil {
+ ok = false
+ found = false
+ }
+ }()
+
+ if reflect.TypeOf(list).Kind() == reflect.String {
+ return true, strings.Contains(listValue.String(), elementValue.String())
+ }
+
+ if reflect.TypeOf(list).Kind() == reflect.Map {
+ mapKeys := listValue.MapKeys()
+ for i := 0; i < len(mapKeys); i++ {
+ if ObjectsAreEqual(mapKeys[i].Interface(), element) {
+ return true, true
+ }
+ }
+ return true, false
+ }
+
+ for i := 0; i < listValue.Len(); i++ {
+ if ObjectsAreEqual(listValue.Index(i).Interface(), element) {
+ return true, true
+ }
+ }
+ return true, false
+
+}
+
+// Contains asserts that the specified string, list(array, slice...) or map contains the
+// specified substring or element.
+//
+// assert.Contains(t, "Hello World", "World", "But 'Hello World' does contain 'World'")
+// assert.Contains(t, ["Hello", "World"], "World", "But ["Hello", "World"] does contain 'World'")
+// assert.Contains(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Hello", "But {'Hello': 'World'} does contain 'Hello'")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func Contains(t TestingT, s, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ ok, found := includeElement(s, contains)
+ if !ok {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" could not be applied builtin len()", s), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+ if !found {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" does not contain \"%s\"", s, contains), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+
+}
+
+// NotContains asserts that the specified string, list(array, slice...) or map does NOT contain the
+// specified substring or element.
+//
+// assert.NotContains(t, "Hello World", "Earth", "But 'Hello World' does NOT contain 'Earth'")
+// assert.NotContains(t, ["Hello", "World"], "Earth", "But ['Hello', 'World'] does NOT contain 'Earth'")
+// assert.NotContains(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Earth", "But {'Hello': 'World'} does NOT contain 'Earth'")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func NotContains(t TestingT, s, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ ok, found := includeElement(s, contains)
+ if !ok {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" could not be applied builtin len()", s), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+ if found {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" should not contain \"%s\"", s, contains), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+
+}
+
+// Condition uses a Comparison to assert a complex condition.
+func Condition(t TestingT, comp Comparison, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ result := comp()
+ if !result {
+ Fail(t, "Condition failed!", msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+ return result
+}
+
+// PanicTestFunc defines a func that should be passed to the assert.Panics and assert.NotPanics
+// methods, and represents a simple func that takes no arguments, and returns nothing.
+type PanicTestFunc func()
+
+// didPanic returns true if the function passed to it panics. Otherwise, it returns false.
+func didPanic(f PanicTestFunc) (bool, interface{}) {
+
+ didPanic := false
+ var message interface{}
+ func() {
+
+ defer func() {
+ if message = recover(); message != nil {
+ didPanic = true
+ }
+ }()
+
+ // call the target function
+ f()
+
+ }()
+
+ return didPanic, message
+
+}
+
+// Panics asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc panics.
+//
+// assert.Panics(t, func(){
+// GoCrazy()
+// }, "Calling GoCrazy() should panic")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func Panics(t TestingT, f PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ if funcDidPanic, panicValue := didPanic(f); !funcDidPanic {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("func %#v should panic\n\r\tPanic value:\t%v", f, panicValue), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+}
+
+// NotPanics asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc does NOT panic.
+//
+// assert.NotPanics(t, func(){
+// RemainCalm()
+// }, "Calling RemainCalm() should NOT panic")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func NotPanics(t TestingT, f PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ if funcDidPanic, panicValue := didPanic(f); funcDidPanic {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("func %#v should not panic\n\r\tPanic value:\t%v", f, panicValue), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+}
+
+// WithinDuration asserts that the two times are within duration delta of each other.
+//
+// assert.WithinDuration(t, time.Now(), time.Now(), 10*time.Second, "The difference should not be more than 10s")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func WithinDuration(t TestingT, expected, actual time.Time, delta time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ dt := expected.Sub(actual)
+ if dt < -delta || dt > delta {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Max difference between %v and %v allowed is %v, but difference was %v", expected, actual, delta, dt), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+}
+
+func toFloat(x interface{}) (float64, bool) {
+ var xf float64
+ xok := true
+
+ switch xn := x.(type) {
+ case uint8:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ case uint16:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ case uint32:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ case uint64:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ case int:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ case int8:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ case int16:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ case int32:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ case int64:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ case float32:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ case float64:
+ xf = float64(xn)
+ default:
+ xok = false
+ }
+
+ return xf, xok
+}
+
+// InDelta asserts that the two numerals are within delta of each other.
+//
+// assert.InDelta(t, math.Pi, (22 / 7.0), 0.01)
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func InDelta(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, delta float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ af, aok := toFloat(expected)
+ bf, bok := toFloat(actual)
+
+ if !aok || !bok {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Parameters must be numerical"), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ if math.IsNaN(af) {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Actual must not be NaN"), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ if math.IsNaN(bf) {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected %v with delta %v, but was NaN", expected, delta), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ dt := af - bf
+ if dt < -delta || dt > delta {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Max difference between %v and %v allowed is %v, but difference was %v", expected, actual, delta, dt), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return true
+}
+
+// InDeltaSlice is the same as InDelta, except it compares two slices.
+func InDeltaSlice(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, delta float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ if expected == nil || actual == nil ||
+ reflect.TypeOf(actual).Kind() != reflect.Slice ||
+ reflect.TypeOf(expected).Kind() != reflect.Slice {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Parameters must be slice"), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ actualSlice := reflect.ValueOf(actual)
+ expectedSlice := reflect.ValueOf(expected)
+
+ for i := 0; i < actualSlice.Len(); i++ {
+ result := InDelta(t, actualSlice.Index(i).Interface(), expectedSlice.Index(i).Interface(), delta)
+ if !result {
+ return result
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true
+}
+
+// min(|expected|, |actual|) * epsilon
+func calcEpsilonDelta(expected, actual interface{}, epsilon float64) float64 {
+ af, aok := toFloat(expected)
+ bf, bok := toFloat(actual)
+
+ if !aok || !bok {
+ // invalid input
+ return 0
+ }
+
+ if af < 0 {
+ af = -af
+ }
+ if bf < 0 {
+ bf = -bf
+ }
+ var delta float64
+ if af < bf {
+ delta = af * epsilon
+ } else {
+ delta = bf * epsilon
+ }
+ return delta
+}
+
+// InEpsilon asserts that expected and actual have a relative error less than epsilon
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func InEpsilon(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, epsilon float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ delta := calcEpsilonDelta(expected, actual, epsilon)
+
+ return InDelta(t, expected, actual, delta, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// InEpsilonSlice is the same as InEpsilon, except it compares two slices.
+func InEpsilonSlice(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, delta float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ if expected == nil || actual == nil ||
+ reflect.TypeOf(actual).Kind() != reflect.Slice ||
+ reflect.TypeOf(expected).Kind() != reflect.Slice {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Parameters must be slice"), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ actualSlice := reflect.ValueOf(actual)
+ expectedSlice := reflect.ValueOf(expected)
+
+ for i := 0; i < actualSlice.Len(); i++ {
+ result := InEpsilon(t, actualSlice.Index(i).Interface(), expectedSlice.Index(i).Interface(), delta)
+ if !result {
+ return result
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true
+}
+
+/*
+ Errors
+*/
+
+// NoError asserts that a function returned no error (i.e. `nil`).
+//
+// actualObj, err := SomeFunction()
+// if assert.NoError(t, err) {
+// assert.Equal(t, actualObj, expectedObj)
+// }
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func NoError(t TestingT, err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ if isNil(err) {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Received unexpected error %q", err), msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Error asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`).
+//
+// actualObj, err := SomeFunction()
+// if assert.Error(t, err, "An error was expected") {
+// assert.Equal(t, err, expectedError)
+// }
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func Error(t TestingT, err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ message := messageFromMsgAndArgs(msgAndArgs...)
+ return NotNil(t, err, "An error is expected but got nil. %s", message)
+
+}
+
+// EqualError asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`)
+// and that it is equal to the provided error.
+//
+// actualObj, err := SomeFunction()
+// if assert.Error(t, err, "An error was expected") {
+// assert.Equal(t, err, expectedError)
+// }
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func EqualError(t TestingT, theError error, errString string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ message := messageFromMsgAndArgs(msgAndArgs...)
+ if !NotNil(t, theError, "An error is expected but got nil. %s", message) {
+ return false
+ }
+ s := "An error with value \"%s\" is expected but got \"%s\". %s"
+ return Equal(t, errString, theError.Error(),
+ s, errString, theError.Error(), message)
+}
+
+// matchRegexp return true if a specified regexp matches a string.
+func matchRegexp(rx interface{}, str interface{}) bool {
+
+ var r *regexp.Regexp
+ if rr, ok := rx.(*regexp.Regexp); ok {
+ r = rr
+ } else {
+ r = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprint(rx))
+ }
+
+ return (r.FindStringIndex(fmt.Sprint(str)) != nil)
+
+}
+
+// Regexp asserts that a specified regexp matches a string.
+//
+// assert.Regexp(t, regexp.MustCompile("start"), "it's starting")
+// assert.Regexp(t, "start...$", "it's not starting")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func Regexp(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+
+ match := matchRegexp(rx, str)
+
+ if !match {
+ Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expect \"%v\" to match \"%v\"", str, rx), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return match
+}
+
+// NotRegexp asserts that a specified regexp does not match a string.
+//
+// assert.NotRegexp(t, regexp.MustCompile("starts"), "it's starting")
+// assert.NotRegexp(t, "^start", "it's not starting")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func NotRegexp(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ match := matchRegexp(rx, str)
+
+ if match {
+ Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expect \"%v\" to NOT match \"%v\"", str, rx), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return !match
+
+}
+
+// Zero asserts that i is the zero value for its type and returns the truth.
+func Zero(t TestingT, i interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ if i != nil && !reflect.DeepEqual(i, reflect.Zero(reflect.TypeOf(i)).Interface()) {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should be zero, but was %v", i), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// NotZero asserts that i is not the zero value for its type and returns the truth.
+func NotZero(t TestingT, i interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ if i == nil || reflect.DeepEqual(i, reflect.Zero(reflect.TypeOf(i)).Interface()) {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should not be zero, but was %v", i), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// JSONEq asserts that two JSON strings are equivalent.
+//
+// assert.JSONEq(t, `{"hello": "world", "foo": "bar"}`, `{"foo": "bar", "hello": "world"}`)
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func JSONEq(t TestingT, expected string, actual string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ var expectedJSONAsInterface, actualJSONAsInterface interface{}
+
+ if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(expected), &expectedJSONAsInterface); err != nil {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected value ('%s') is not valid json.\nJSON parsing error: '%s'", expected, err.Error()), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(actual), &actualJSONAsInterface); err != nil {
+ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Input ('%s') needs to be valid json.\nJSON parsing error: '%s'", actual, err.Error()), msgAndArgs...)
+ }
+
+ return Equal(t, expectedJSONAsInterface, actualJSONAsInterface, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+func typeAndKind(v interface{}) (reflect.Type, reflect.Kind) {
+ t := reflect.TypeOf(v)
+ k := t.Kind()
+
+ if k == reflect.Ptr {
+ t = t.Elem()
+ k = t.Kind()
+ }
+ return t, k
+}
+
+// diff returns a diff of both values as long as both are of the same type and
+// are a struct, map, slice or array. Otherwise it returns an empty string.
+func diff(expected interface{}, actual interface{}) string {
+ if expected == nil || actual == nil {
+ return ""
+ }
+
+ et, ek := typeAndKind(expected)
+ at, _ := typeAndKind(actual)
+
+ if et != at {
+ return ""
+ }
+
+ if ek != reflect.Struct && ek != reflect.Map && ek != reflect.Slice && ek != reflect.Array {
+ return ""
+ }
+
+ spew.Config.SortKeys = true
+ e := spew.Sdump(expected)
+ a := spew.Sdump(actual)
+
+ diff, _ := difflib.GetUnifiedDiffString(difflib.UnifiedDiff{
+ A: difflib.SplitLines(e),
+ B: difflib.SplitLines(a),
+ FromFile: "Expected",
+ FromDate: "",
+ ToFile: "Actual",
+ ToDate: "",
+ Context: 1,
+ })
+
+ return "\n\nDiff:\n" + diff
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/doc.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c9dccc4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/doc.go
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+// Package assert provides a set of comprehensive testing tools for use with the normal Go testing system.
+//
+// Example Usage
+//
+// The following is a complete example using assert in a standard test function:
+// import (
+// "testing"
+// "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
+// )
+//
+// func TestSomething(t *testing.T) {
+//
+// var a string = "Hello"
+// var b string = "Hello"
+//
+// assert.Equal(t, a, b, "The two words should be the same.")
+//
+// }
+//
+// if you assert many times, use the format below:
+//
+// import (
+// "testing"
+// "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
+// )
+//
+// func TestSomething(t *testing.T) {
+// assert := assert.New(t)
+//
+// var a string = "Hello"
+// var b string = "Hello"
+//
+// assert.Equal(a, b, "The two words should be the same.")
+// }
+//
+// Assertions
+//
+// Assertions allow you to easily write test code, and are global funcs in the `assert` package.
+// All assertion functions take, as the first argument, the `*testing.T` object provided by the
+// testing framework. This allows the assertion funcs to write the failings and other details to
+// the correct place.
+//
+// Every assertion function also takes an optional string message as the final argument,
+// allowing custom error messages to be appended to the message the assertion method outputs.
+package assert
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/errors.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/errors.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ac9dc9d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/errors.go
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+package assert
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+)
+
+// AnError is an error instance useful for testing. If the code does not care
+// about error specifics, and only needs to return the error for example, this
+// error should be used to make the test code more readable.
+var AnError = errors.New("assert.AnError general error for testing")
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/forward_assertions.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/forward_assertions.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fe6b664
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/forward_assertions.go
@@ -0,0 +1,284 @@
+package assert
+
+import "time"
+
+// Assertions provides assertion methods around the
+// TestingT interface.
+type Assertions struct {
+ t TestingT
+}
+
+// New makes a new Assertions object for the specified TestingT.
+func New(t TestingT) *Assertions {
+ return &Assertions{
+ t: t,
+ }
+}
+
+// Fail reports a failure through
+func (a *Assertions) Fail(failureMessage string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Fail(a.t, failureMessage, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Implements asserts that an object is implemented by the specified interface.
+//
+// assert.Implements((*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject), "MyObject")
+func (a *Assertions) Implements(interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Implements(a.t, interfaceObject, object, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// IsType asserts that the specified objects are of the same type.
+func (a *Assertions) IsType(expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return IsType(a.t, expectedType, object, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Equal asserts that two objects are equal.
+//
+// assert.Equal(123, 123, "123 and 123 should be equal")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) Equal(expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Equal(a.t, expected, actual, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types
+// and equal.
+//
+// assert.EqualValues(uint32(123), int32(123), "123 and 123 should be equal")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) EqualValues(expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return EqualValues(a.t, expected, actual, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Exactly asserts that two objects are equal is value and type.
+//
+// assert.Exactly(int32(123), int64(123), "123 and 123 should NOT be equal")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) Exactly(expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Exactly(a.t, expected, actual, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// NotNil asserts that the specified object is not nil.
+//
+// assert.NotNil(err, "err should be something")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) NotNil(object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return NotNil(a.t, object, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Nil asserts that the specified object is nil.
+//
+// assert.Nil(err, "err should be nothing")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) Nil(object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Nil(a.t, object, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Empty asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or a
+// slice with len == 0.
+//
+// assert.Empty(obj)
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) Empty(object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Empty(a.t, object, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or a
+// slice with len == 0.
+//
+// if assert.NotEmpty(obj) {
+// assert.Equal("two", obj[1])
+// }
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) NotEmpty(object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return NotEmpty(a.t, object, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Len asserts that the specified object has specific length.
+// Len also fails if the object has a type that len() not accept.
+//
+// assert.Len(mySlice, 3, "The size of slice is not 3")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) Len(object interface{}, length int, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Len(a.t, object, length, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// True asserts that the specified value is true.
+//
+// assert.True(myBool, "myBool should be true")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) True(value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return True(a.t, value, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// False asserts that the specified value is false.
+//
+// assert.False(myBool, "myBool should be false")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) False(value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return False(a.t, value, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// NotEqual asserts that the specified values are NOT equal.
+//
+// assert.NotEqual(obj1, obj2, "two objects shouldn't be equal")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) NotEqual(expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return NotEqual(a.t, expected, actual, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Contains asserts that the specified string contains the specified substring.
+//
+// assert.Contains("Hello World", "World", "But 'Hello World' does contain 'World'")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) Contains(s, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Contains(a.t, s, contains, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// NotContains asserts that the specified string does NOT contain the specified substring.
+//
+// assert.NotContains("Hello World", "Earth", "But 'Hello World' does NOT contain 'Earth'")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) NotContains(s, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return NotContains(a.t, s, contains, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Condition uses a Comparison to assert a complex condition.
+func (a *Assertions) Condition(comp Comparison, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Condition(a.t, comp, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Panics asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc panics.
+//
+// assert.Panics(func(){
+// GoCrazy()
+// }, "Calling GoCrazy() should panic")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) Panics(f PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Panics(a.t, f, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// NotPanics asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc does NOT panic.
+//
+// assert.NotPanics(func(){
+// RemainCalm()
+// }, "Calling RemainCalm() should NOT panic")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) NotPanics(f PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return NotPanics(a.t, f, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// WithinDuration asserts that the two times are within duration delta of each other.
+//
+// assert.WithinDuration(time.Now(), time.Now(), 10*time.Second, "The difference should not be more than 10s")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) WithinDuration(expected, actual time.Time, delta time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return WithinDuration(a.t, expected, actual, delta, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// InDelta asserts that the two numerals are within delta of each other.
+//
+// assert.InDelta(t, math.Pi, (22 / 7.0), 0.01)
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) InDelta(expected, actual interface{}, delta float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return InDelta(a.t, expected, actual, delta, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// InEpsilon asserts that expected and actual have a relative error less than epsilon
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) InEpsilon(expected, actual interface{}, epsilon float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return InEpsilon(a.t, expected, actual, epsilon, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// NoError asserts that a function returned no error (i.e. `nil`).
+//
+// actualObj, err := SomeFunction()
+// if assert.NoError(err) {
+// assert.Equal(actualObj, expectedObj)
+// }
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) NoError(theError error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return NoError(a.t, theError, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Error asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`).
+//
+// actualObj, err := SomeFunction()
+// if assert.Error(err, "An error was expected") {
+// assert.Equal(err, expectedError)
+// }
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) Error(theError error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Error(a.t, theError, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// EqualError asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`)
+// and that it is equal to the provided error.
+//
+// actualObj, err := SomeFunction()
+// if assert.Error(err, "An error was expected") {
+// assert.Equal(err, expectedError)
+// }
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) EqualError(theError error, errString string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return EqualError(a.t, theError, errString, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Regexp asserts that a specified regexp matches a string.
+//
+// assert.Regexp(t, regexp.MustCompile("start"), "it's starting")
+// assert.Regexp(t, "start...$", "it's not starting")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) Regexp(rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Regexp(a.t, rx, str, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// NotRegexp asserts that a specified regexp does not match a string.
+//
+// assert.NotRegexp(t, regexp.MustCompile("starts"), "it's starting")
+// assert.NotRegexp(t, "^start", "it's not starting")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) NotRegexp(rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return NotRegexp(a.t, rx, str, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// Zero asserts that i is the zero value for its type and returns the truth.
+func (a *Assertions) Zero(i interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return Zero(a.t, i, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// NotZero asserts that i is not the zero value for its type and returns the truth.
+func (a *Assertions) NotZero(i interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return NotZero(a.t, i, msgAndArgs...)
+}
+
+// JSONEq asserts that two JSON strings are equivalent.
+//
+// assert.JSONEq(t, `{"hello": "world", "foo": "bar"}`, `{"foo": "bar", "hello": "world"}`)
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) JSONEq(expected string, actual string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool {
+ return JSONEq(a.t, expected, actual, msgAndArgs...)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/http_assertions.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/http_assertions.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..437a86c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/http_assertions.go
@@ -0,0 +1,157 @@
+package assert
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "net/http"
+ "net/http/httptest"
+ "net/url"
+ "strings"
+)
+
+// httpCode is a helper that returns HTTP code of the response. It returns -1
+// if building a new request fails.
+func httpCode(handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values) int {
+ w := httptest.NewRecorder()
+ req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url+"?"+values.Encode(), nil)
+ if err != nil {
+ return -1
+ }
+ handler(w, req)
+ return w.Code
+}
+
+// HTTPSuccess asserts that a specified handler returns a success status code.
+//
+// assert.HTTPSuccess(t, myHandler, "POST", "http://www.google.com", nil)
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func HTTPSuccess(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values) bool {
+ code := httpCode(handler, method, url, values)
+ if code == -1 {
+ return false
+ }
+ return code >= http.StatusOK && code <= http.StatusPartialContent
+}
+
+// HTTPRedirect asserts that a specified handler returns a redirect status code.
+//
+// assert.HTTPRedirect(t, myHandler, "GET", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}}
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func HTTPRedirect(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values) bool {
+ code := httpCode(handler, method, url, values)
+ if code == -1 {
+ return false
+ }
+ return code >= http.StatusMultipleChoices && code <= http.StatusTemporaryRedirect
+}
+
+// HTTPError asserts that a specified handler returns an error status code.
+//
+// assert.HTTPError(t, myHandler, "POST", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}}
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func HTTPError(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values) bool {
+ code := httpCode(handler, method, url, values)
+ if code == -1 {
+ return false
+ }
+ return code >= http.StatusBadRequest
+}
+
+// HTTPBody is a helper that returns HTTP body of the response. It returns
+// empty string if building a new request fails.
+func HTTPBody(handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values) string {
+ w := httptest.NewRecorder()
+ req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url+"?"+values.Encode(), nil)
+ if err != nil {
+ return ""
+ }
+ handler(w, req)
+ return w.Body.String()
+}
+
+// HTTPBodyContains asserts that a specified handler returns a
+// body that contains a string.
+//
+// assert.HTTPBodyContains(t, myHandler, "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func HTTPBodyContains(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values, str interface{}) bool {
+ body := HTTPBody(handler, method, url, values)
+
+ contains := strings.Contains(body, fmt.Sprint(str))
+ if !contains {
+ Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected response body for \"%s\" to contain \"%s\" but found \"%s\"", url+"?"+values.Encode(), str, body))
+ }
+
+ return contains
+}
+
+// HTTPBodyNotContains asserts that a specified handler returns a
+// body that does not contain a string.
+//
+// assert.HTTPBodyNotContains(t, myHandler, "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func HTTPBodyNotContains(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values, str interface{}) bool {
+ body := HTTPBody(handler, method, url, values)
+
+ contains := strings.Contains(body, fmt.Sprint(str))
+ if contains {
+ Fail(t, "Expected response body for %s to NOT contain \"%s\" but found \"%s\"", url+"?"+values.Encode(), str, body)
+ }
+
+ return !contains
+}
+
+//
+// Assertions Wrappers
+//
+
+// HTTPSuccess asserts that a specified handler returns a success status code.
+//
+// assert.HTTPSuccess(myHandler, "POST", "http://www.google.com", nil)
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) HTTPSuccess(handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values) bool {
+ return HTTPSuccess(a.t, handler, method, url, values)
+}
+
+// HTTPRedirect asserts that a specified handler returns a redirect status code.
+//
+// assert.HTTPRedirect(myHandler, "GET", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}}
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) HTTPRedirect(handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values) bool {
+ return HTTPRedirect(a.t, handler, method, url, values)
+}
+
+// HTTPError asserts that a specified handler returns an error status code.
+//
+// assert.HTTPError(myHandler, "POST", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}}
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) HTTPError(handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values) bool {
+ return HTTPError(a.t, handler, method, url, values)
+}
+
+// HTTPBodyContains asserts that a specified handler returns a
+// body that contains a string.
+//
+// assert.HTTPBodyContains(t, myHandler, "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) HTTPBodyContains(handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values, str interface{}) bool {
+ return HTTPBodyContains(a.t, handler, method, url, values, str)
+}
+
+// HTTPBodyNotContains asserts that a specified handler returns a
+// body that does not contain a string.
+//
+// assert.HTTPBodyNotContains(t, myHandler, "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky")
+//
+// Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false).
+func (a *Assertions) HTTPBodyNotContains(handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values, str interface{}) bool {
+ return HTTPBodyNotContains(a.t, handler, method, url, values, str)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/k8s.io/utils/LICENSE b/vendor/k8s.io/utils/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d645695
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/k8s.io/utils/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,202 @@
+
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diff --git a/vendor/k8s.io/utils/exec/doc.go b/vendor/k8s.io/utils/exec/doc.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cbb44bd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/k8s.io/utils/exec/doc.go
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+/*
+Copyright 2017 The Kubernetes Authors.
+
+Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+limitations under the License.
+*/
+
+// Package exec provides an injectable interface and implementations for running commands.
+package exec // import "k8s.io/utils/exec"
diff --git a/vendor/k8s.io/utils/exec/exec.go b/vendor/k8s.io/utils/exec/exec.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3b23ece
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/k8s.io/utils/exec/exec.go
@@ -0,0 +1,202 @@
+/*
+Copyright 2017 The Kubernetes Authors.
+
+Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+limitations under the License.
+*/
+
+package exec
+
+import (
+ "io"
+ osexec "os/exec"
+ "syscall"
+ "time"
+)
+
+// ErrExecutableNotFound is returned if the executable is not found.
+var ErrExecutableNotFound = osexec.ErrNotFound
+
+// Interface is an interface that presents a subset of the os/exec API. Use this
+// when you want to inject fakeable/mockable exec behavior.
+type Interface interface {
+ // Command returns a Cmd instance which can be used to run a single command.
+ // This follows the pattern of package os/exec.
+ Command(cmd string, args ...string) Cmd
+
+ // LookPath wraps os/exec.LookPath
+ LookPath(file string) (string, error)
+}
+
+// Cmd is an interface that presents an API that is very similar to Cmd from os/exec.
+// As more functionality is needed, this can grow. Since Cmd is a struct, we will have
+// to replace fields with get/set method pairs.
+type Cmd interface {
+ // Run runs the command to the completion.
+ Run() error
+ // CombinedOutput runs the command and returns its combined standard output
+ // and standard error. This follows the pattern of package os/exec.
+ CombinedOutput() ([]byte, error)
+ // Output runs the command and returns standard output, but not standard err
+ Output() ([]byte, error)
+ SetDir(dir string)
+ SetStdin(in io.Reader)
+ SetStdout(out io.Writer)
+ SetStderr(out io.Writer)
+ // Stops the command by sending SIGTERM. It is not guaranteed the
+ // process will stop before this function returns. If the process is not
+ // responding, an internal timer function will send a SIGKILL to force
+ // terminate after 10 seconds.
+ Stop()
+}
+
+// ExitError is an interface that presents an API similar to os.ProcessState, which is
+// what ExitError from os/exec is. This is designed to make testing a bit easier and
+// probably loses some of the cross-platform properties of the underlying library.
+type ExitError interface {
+ String() string
+ Error() string
+ Exited() bool
+ ExitStatus() int
+}
+
+// Implements Interface in terms of really exec()ing.
+type executor struct{}
+
+// New returns a new Interface which will os/exec to run commands.
+func New() Interface {
+ return &executor{}
+}
+
+// Command is part of the Interface interface.
+func (executor *executor) Command(cmd string, args ...string) Cmd {
+ return (*cmdWrapper)(osexec.Command(cmd, args...))
+}
+
+// LookPath is part of the Interface interface
+func (executor *executor) LookPath(file string) (string, error) {
+ return osexec.LookPath(file)
+}
+
+// Wraps exec.Cmd so we can capture errors.
+type cmdWrapper osexec.Cmd
+
+var _ Cmd = &cmdWrapper{}
+
+func (cmd *cmdWrapper) SetDir(dir string) {
+ cmd.Dir = dir
+}
+
+func (cmd *cmdWrapper) SetStdin(in io.Reader) {
+ cmd.Stdin = in
+}
+
+func (cmd *cmdWrapper) SetStdout(out io.Writer) {
+ cmd.Stdout = out
+}
+
+func (cmd *cmdWrapper) SetStderr(out io.Writer) {
+ cmd.Stderr = out
+}
+
+// Run is part of the Cmd interface.
+func (cmd *cmdWrapper) Run() error {
+ return (*osexec.Cmd)(cmd).Run()
+}
+
+// CombinedOutput is part of the Cmd interface.
+func (cmd *cmdWrapper) CombinedOutput() ([]byte, error) {
+ out, err := (*osexec.Cmd)(cmd).CombinedOutput()
+ if err != nil {
+ return out, handleError(err)
+ }
+ return out, nil
+}
+
+func (cmd *cmdWrapper) Output() ([]byte, error) {
+ out, err := (*osexec.Cmd)(cmd).Output()
+ if err != nil {
+ return out, handleError(err)
+ }
+ return out, nil
+}
+
+// Stop is part of the Cmd interface.
+func (cmd *cmdWrapper) Stop() {
+ c := (*osexec.Cmd)(cmd)
+ if c.ProcessState.Exited() {
+ return
+ }
+ c.Process.Signal(syscall.SIGTERM)
+ time.AfterFunc(10*time.Second, func() {
+ if c.ProcessState.Exited() {
+ return
+ }
+ c.Process.Signal(syscall.SIGKILL)
+ })
+}
+
+func handleError(err error) error {
+ if ee, ok := err.(*osexec.ExitError); ok {
+ // Force a compile fail if exitErrorWrapper can't convert to ExitError.
+ var x ExitError = &ExitErrorWrapper{ee}
+ return x
+ }
+ if ee, ok := err.(*osexec.Error); ok {
+ if ee.Err == osexec.ErrNotFound {
+ return ErrExecutableNotFound
+ }
+ }
+ return err
+}
+
+// ExitErrorWrapper is an implementation of ExitError in terms of os/exec ExitError.
+// Note: standard exec.ExitError is type *os.ProcessState, which already implements Exited().
+type ExitErrorWrapper struct {
+ *osexec.ExitError
+}
+
+var _ ExitError = ExitErrorWrapper{}
+
+// ExitStatus is part of the ExitError interface.
+func (eew ExitErrorWrapper) ExitStatus() int {
+ ws, ok := eew.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus)
+ if !ok {
+ panic("can't call ExitStatus() on a non-WaitStatus exitErrorWrapper")
+ }
+ return ws.ExitStatus()
+}
+
+// CodeExitError is an implementation of ExitError consisting of an error object
+// and an exit code (the upper bits of os.exec.ExitStatus).
+type CodeExitError struct {
+ Err error
+ Code int
+}
+
+var _ ExitError = CodeExitError{}
+
+func (e CodeExitError) Error() string {
+ return e.Err.Error()
+}
+
+func (e CodeExitError) String() string {
+ return e.Err.Error()
+}
+
+func (e CodeExitError) Exited() bool {
+ return true
+}
+
+func (e CodeExitError) ExitStatus() int {
+ return e.Code
+}
diff --git a/vendor/k8s.io/utils/exec/testing/fake_exec.go b/vendor/k8s.io/utils/exec/testing/fake_exec.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d97338b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/k8s.io/utils/exec/testing/fake_exec.go
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
+/*
+Copyright 2017 The Kubernetes Authors.
+
+Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+limitations under the License.
+*/
+
+package testingexec
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+
+ "k8s.io/utils/exec"
+)
+
+// A simple scripted Interface type.
+type FakeExec struct {
+ CommandScript []FakeCommandAction
+ CommandCalls int
+ LookPathFunc func(string) (string, error)
+}
+
+type FakeCommandAction func(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd
+
+func (fake *FakeExec) Command(cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd {
+ if fake.CommandCalls > len(fake.CommandScript)-1 {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("ran out of Command() actions. Could not handle command [%d]: %s args: %v", fake.CommandCalls, cmd, args))
+ }
+ i := fake.CommandCalls
+ fake.CommandCalls++
+ return fake.CommandScript[i](cmd, args...)
+}
+
+func (fake *FakeExec) LookPath(file string) (string, error) {
+ return fake.LookPathFunc(file)
+}
+
+// A simple scripted Cmd type.
+type FakeCmd struct {
+ Argv []string
+ CombinedOutputScript []FakeCombinedOutputAction
+ CombinedOutputCalls int
+ CombinedOutputLog [][]string
+ RunScript []FakeRunAction
+ RunCalls int
+ RunLog [][]string
+ Dirs []string
+ Stdin io.Reader
+ Stdout io.Writer
+ Stderr io.Writer
+}
+
+var _ exec.Cmd = &FakeCmd{}
+
+func InitFakeCmd(fake *FakeCmd, cmd string, args ...string) exec.Cmd {
+ fake.Argv = append([]string{cmd}, args...)
+ return fake
+}
+
+type FakeCombinedOutputAction func() ([]byte, error)
+type FakeRunAction func() ([]byte, []byte, error)
+
+func (fake *FakeCmd) SetDir(dir string) {
+ fake.Dirs = append(fake.Dirs, dir)
+}
+
+func (fake *FakeCmd) SetStdin(in io.Reader) {
+ fake.Stdin = in
+}
+
+func (fake *FakeCmd) SetStdout(out io.Writer) {
+ fake.Stdout = out
+}
+
+func (fake *FakeCmd) SetStderr(out io.Writer) {
+ fake.Stderr = out
+}
+
+func (fake *FakeCmd) Run() error {
+ if fake.RunCalls > len(fake.RunScript)-1 {
+ panic("ran out of Run() actions")
+ }
+ if fake.RunLog == nil {
+ fake.RunLog = [][]string{}
+ }
+ i := fake.RunCalls
+ fake.RunLog = append(fake.RunLog, append([]string{}, fake.Argv...))
+ fake.RunCalls++
+ stdout, stderr, err := fake.RunScript[i]()
+ if stdout != nil {
+ fake.Stdout.Write(stdout)
+ }
+ if stderr != nil {
+ fake.Stderr.Write(stderr)
+ }
+ return err
+}
+
+func (fake *FakeCmd) CombinedOutput() ([]byte, error) {
+ if fake.CombinedOutputCalls > len(fake.CombinedOutputScript)-1 {
+ panic("ran out of CombinedOutput() actions")
+ }
+ if fake.CombinedOutputLog == nil {
+ fake.CombinedOutputLog = [][]string{}
+ }
+ i := fake.CombinedOutputCalls
+ fake.CombinedOutputLog = append(fake.CombinedOutputLog, append([]string{}, fake.Argv...))
+ fake.CombinedOutputCalls++
+ return fake.CombinedOutputScript[i]()
+}
+
+func (fake *FakeCmd) Output() ([]byte, error) {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("unimplemented")
+}
+
+func (fake *FakeCmd) Stop() {
+ // no-op
+}
+
+// A simple fake ExitError type.
+type FakeExitError struct {
+ Status int
+}
+
+var _ exec.ExitError = FakeExitError{}
+
+func (fake FakeExitError) String() string {
+ return fmt.Sprintf("exit %d", fake.Status)
+}
+
+func (fake FakeExitError) Error() string {
+ return fake.String()
+}
+
+func (fake FakeExitError) Exited() bool {
+ return true
+}
+
+func (fake FakeExitError) ExitStatus() int {
+ return fake.Status
+}
diff --git a/vendor/vendor.json b/vendor/vendor.json
index 2be99b0..16f6d7f 100644
--- a/vendor/vendor.json
+++ b/vendor/vendor.json
@@ -379,12 +379,22 @@
"revision": "c682349b0d1c12975d8e24a9799b66747255d7a5",
"revisionTime": "2017-07-19T03:55:28Z"
},
+ {
+ "checksumSHA1": "zKKp5SZ3d3ycKe4EKMNT0BqAWBw=",
+ "path": "github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib",
+ "revision": ""
+ },
{
"checksumSHA1": "5KvHyB1CImtwZT3fwNkNUlc8R0k=",
"path": "github.com/spf13/pflag",
"revision": "9ff6c6923cfffbcd502984b8e0c80539a94968b7",
"revisionTime": "2017-01-30T21:42:45Z"
},
+ {
+ "checksumSHA1": "5XAzjZrdlLh1mgd7xEvoK6LeLCA=",
+ "path": "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert",
+ "revision": ""
+ },
{
"checksumSHA1": "MWqyOvDMkW+XYe2RJ5mplvut+aE=",
"origin": "k8s.io/api/vendor/github.com/ugorji/go/codec",
@@ -1495,6 +1505,18 @@
"path": "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/async",
"revision": "e48ad7782e6e29db07875db803622b6d7a8322fd",
"revisionTime": "2017-07-20T03:05:39Z"
+ },
+ {
+ "checksumSHA1": "jXoOsj1amqo0Csd6Uz6cHA6DlRc=",
+ "path": "k8s.io/utils/exec",
+ "revision": "1f5ba483856f60b34bb29864d4129a8065d1c83b",
+ "revisionTime": "2017-08-13T22:21:55Z"
+ },
+ {
+ "checksumSHA1": "Iuy4JK6PfE8t8jbzGE+Oby/Apag=",
+ "path": "k8s.io/utils/exec/testing",
+ "revision": "1f5ba483856f60b34bb29864d4129a8065d1c83b",
+ "revisionTime": "2017-08-13T22:21:55Z"
}
],
"rootPath": "git.openstack.org/openstack/stackube"