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#!/usr/bin/ruby
require 'test/unit'
require 'google/protobuf/well_known_types'
class TestWellKnownTypes < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_timestamp
ts = Google::Protobuf::Timestamp.new
assert_equal Time.at(0), ts.to_time
ts.seconds = 12345
assert_equal Time.at(12345), ts.to_time
assert_equal 12345, ts.to_i
# millisecond accuracy
time = Time.at(123456, 654321)
ts.from_time(time)
assert_equal 123456, ts.seconds
assert_equal 654321000, ts.nanos
assert_equal time, ts.to_time
# nanosecond accuracy
time = Time.at(123456, Rational(654321321, 1000))
ts.from_time(time)
assert_equal 654321321, ts.nanos
assert_equal time, ts.to_time
end
def test_duration
duration = Google::Protobuf::Duration.new(seconds: 123, nanos: 456)
assert_equal 123.000000456, duration.to_f
end
def test_struct
struct = Google::Protobuf::Struct.new
substruct = {
"subkey" => 999,
"subkey2" => false
}
sublist = ["abc", 123, {"deepkey" => "deepval"}]
struct["number"] = 12345
struct["boolean-true"] = true
struct["boolean-false"] = false
struct["null"] = nil
struct["string"] = "abcdef"
struct["substruct"] = substruct
struct["sublist"] = sublist
assert_equal 12345, struct["number"]
assert_equal true, struct["boolean-true"]
assert_equal false, struct["boolean-false"]
assert_equal nil, struct["null"]
assert_equal "abcdef", struct["string"]
assert_equal(Google::Protobuf::Struct.from_hash(substruct),
struct["substruct"])
assert_equal(Google::Protobuf::ListValue.from_a(sublist),
struct["sublist"])
should_equal = {
"number" => 12345,
"boolean-true" => true,
"boolean-false" => false,
"null" => nil,
"string" => "abcdef",
"substruct" => {
"subkey" => 999,
"subkey2" => false
},
"sublist" => ["abc", 123, {"deepkey" => "deepval"}]
}
list = struct["sublist"]
list.is_a?(Google::Protobuf::ListValue)
assert_equal "abc", list[0]
assert_equal 123, list[1]
assert_equal({"deepkey" => "deepval"}, list[2].to_h)
# to_h returns a fully-flattened Ruby structure (Hash and Array).
assert_equal(should_equal, struct.to_h)
# Test that we can assign Struct and ListValue directly.
struct["substruct"] = Google::Protobuf::Struct.from_hash(substruct)
struct["sublist"] = Google::Protobuf::ListValue.from_a(sublist)
assert_equal(should_equal, struct.to_h)
struct["sublist"] << nil
should_equal["sublist"] << nil
assert_equal(should_equal, struct.to_h)
assert_equal(should_equal["sublist"].length, struct["sublist"].length)
assert_raise Google::Protobuf::UnexpectedStructType do
struct[123] = 5
end
assert_raise Google::Protobuf::UnexpectedStructType do
struct[5] = Time.new
end
assert_raise Google::Protobuf::UnexpectedStructType do
struct[5] = [Time.new]
end
assert_raise Google::Protobuf::UnexpectedStructType do
struct[5] = {123 => 456}
end
assert_raise Google::Protobuf::UnexpectedStructType do
struct = Google::Protobuf::Struct.new
struct.fields["foo"] = Google::Protobuf::Value.new
# Tries to return a Ruby value for a Value class whose type
# hasn't been filled in.
struct["foo"]
end
end
def test_any
any = Google::Protobuf::Any.new
ts = Google::Protobuf::Timestamp.new(seconds: 12345, nanos: 6789)
any.pack(ts)
assert any.is(Google::Protobuf::Timestamp)
assert_equal ts, any.unpack(Google::Protobuf::Timestamp)
end
end