// Copyright 2017 Frédéric Guillot. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package model import "testing" func TestValidateEntryStatus(t *testing.T) { for _, status := range []string{EntryStatusRead, EntryStatusUnread, EntryStatusRemoved} { if err := ValidateEntryStatus(status); err != nil { t.Error(`A valid status should not generate any error`) } } if err := ValidateEntryStatus("invalid"); err == nil { t.Error(`An invalid status should generate a error`) } } func TestValidateEntryOrder(t *testing.T) { for _, status := range []string{"id", "status", "published_at", "category_title", "category_id"} { if err := ValidateEntryOrder(status); err != nil { t.Error(`A valid order should not generate any error`) } } if err := ValidateEntryOrder("invalid"); err == nil { t.Error(`An invalid order should generate a error`) } } func TestValidateEntryDirection(t *testing.T) { for _, status := range []string{"asc", "desc"} { if err := ValidateDirection(status); err != nil { t.Error(`A valid direction should not generate any error`) } } if err := ValidateDirection("invalid"); err == nil { t.Error(`An invalid direction should generate a error`) } } func TestGetOppositeDirection(t *testing.T) { if GetOppositeDirection("asc") != "desc" { t.Errorf(`The opposite direction of "asc" should be "desc"`) } if GetOppositeDirection("desc") != "asc" { t.Errorf(`The opposite direction of "desc" should be "asc"`) } if GetOppositeDirection("invalid") != "asc" { t.Errorf(`An invalid direction should return "asc"`) } }