package jmespath import ( "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" "testing" ) func TestSlicePositiveStep(t *testing.T) { assert := assert.New(t) input := make([]interface{}, 5) input[0] = 0 input[1] = 1 input[2] = 2 input[3] = 3 input[4] = 4 result, err := slice(input, []sliceParam{{0, true}, {3, true}, {1, true}}) assert.Nil(err) assert.Equal(input[:3], result) } func TestIsFalseJSONTypes(t *testing.T) { assert := assert.New(t) assert.True(isFalse(false)) assert.True(isFalse("")) var empty []interface{} assert.True(isFalse(empty)) m := make(map[string]interface{}) assert.True(isFalse(m)) assert.True(isFalse(nil)) } func TestIsFalseWithUserDefinedStructs(t *testing.T) { assert := assert.New(t) type nilStructType struct { SliceOfPointers []*string } nilStruct := nilStructType{SliceOfPointers: nil} assert.True(isFalse(nilStruct.SliceOfPointers)) // A user defined struct will never be false though, // even if it's fields are the zero type. assert.False(isFalse(nilStruct)) } func TestIsFalseWithNilInterface(t *testing.T) { assert := assert.New(t) var a *int = nil var nilInterface interface{} nilInterface = a assert.True(isFalse(nilInterface)) } func TestIsFalseWithMapOfUserStructs(t *testing.T) { assert := assert.New(t) type foo struct { Bar string Baz string } m := make(map[int]foo) assert.True(isFalse(m)) } func TestObjsEqual(t *testing.T) { assert := assert.New(t) assert.True(objsEqual("foo", "foo")) assert.True(objsEqual(20, 20)) assert.True(objsEqual([]int{1, 2, 3}, []int{1, 2, 3})) assert.True(objsEqual(nil, nil)) assert.True(!objsEqual(nil, "foo")) assert.True(objsEqual([]int{}, []int{})) assert.True(!objsEqual([]int{}, nil)) }