use strict;
use warnings;
use Setup;
use Hydra::Event;
use Hydra::Event::BuildQueued;
use Test2::V0;
use Test2::Tools::Exception;
use Test2::Tools::Mock qw(mock_obj);
my $ctx = test_context();
my $db = $ctx->db();
my $builds = $ctx->makeAndEvaluateJobset(
expression => "basic.nix"
);
subtest "Parsing build_queued" => sub {
like(
dies { Hydra::Event::parse_payload("build_queued", "") },
qr/one argument/,
"empty payload"
);
like(
dies { Hydra::Event::parse_payload("build_queued", "abc123\tabc123") },
qr/only one argument/,
"two arguments"
);
like(
dies { Hydra::Event::parse_payload("build_queued", "abc123") },
qr/should be an integer/,
"not an integer"
);
is(
Hydra::Event::parse_payload("build_queued", "19"),
Hydra::Event::BuildQueued->new(19),
"Valid parse"
);
};
subtest "load" => sub {
my $build = $builds->{"empty_dir"};
my $event = Hydra::Event::BuildQueued->new($build->id);
$event->load($db);
is($event->{"build"}->id, $build->id, "The build record matches.");
# Create a fake "plugin" with a buildQueued sub, the sub sets this
# global passedBuild variable.
my $passedBuild;
my $plugin = {};
my $mock = mock_obj $plugin => (
add => [
"buildQueued" => sub {
my ($self, $build) = @_;
$passedBuild = $build;
}
]
);
$event->execute($db, $plugin);
is($passedBuild->id, $build->id, "The plugin's buildQueued hook is called with the proper build");
};
done_testing;