prometheus/model/labels/matcher_test.go
Oleg Zaytsev c8bce5d8c5
When cleaning up the only element, make a nop.
We can't remove the only Sub from regexp, since the contract for some
operations says that there's at least one Sub, like OpStar or OpPlus.

In order to convert a single-sub element into a no-op, we change the
operation to OpEmptyString.

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>
2022-05-17 17:49:19 +02:00

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// Copyright 2017 The Prometheus Authors
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package labels
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func mustNewMatcher(t *testing.T, mType MatchType, value string) *Matcher {
m, err := NewMatcher(mType, "", value)
require.NoError(t, err)
return m
}
func TestMatcher(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
matcher *Matcher
value string
match bool
}{
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchEqual, "bar"),
value: "bar",
match: true,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchEqual, "bar"),
value: "foo-bar",
match: false,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchNotEqual, "bar"),
value: "bar",
match: false,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchNotEqual, "bar"),
value: "foo-bar",
match: true,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchRegexp, "bar"),
value: "bar",
match: true,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchRegexp, "bar"),
value: "foo-bar",
match: false,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchRegexp, ".*bar"),
value: "foo-bar",
match: true,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchNotRegexp, "bar"),
value: "bar",
match: false,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchNotRegexp, "bar"),
value: "foo-bar",
match: true,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchNotRegexp, ".*bar"),
value: "foo-bar",
match: false,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchRegexp, "$*bar"),
value: "foo-bar",
match: false,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchRegexp, "bar^+"),
value: "foo-bar",
match: false,
},
{
matcher: mustNewMatcher(t, MatchRegexp, "$+bar"),
value: "foo-bar",
match: false,
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
require.Equal(t, test.matcher.Matches(test.value), test.match)
}
}
func TestInverse(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
matcher *Matcher
expected *Matcher
}{
{
matcher: &Matcher{Type: MatchEqual, Name: "name1", Value: "value1"},
expected: &Matcher{Type: MatchNotEqual, Name: "name1", Value: "value1"},
},
{
matcher: &Matcher{Type: MatchNotEqual, Name: "name2", Value: "value2"},
expected: &Matcher{Type: MatchEqual, Name: "name2", Value: "value2"},
},
{
matcher: &Matcher{Type: MatchRegexp, Name: "name3", Value: "value3"},
expected: &Matcher{Type: MatchNotRegexp, Name: "name3", Value: "value3"},
},
{
matcher: &Matcher{Type: MatchNotRegexp, Name: "name4", Value: "value4"},
expected: &Matcher{Type: MatchRegexp, Name: "name4", Value: "value4"},
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
result, err := test.matcher.Inverse()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, test.expected.Type, result.Type)
}
}
func BenchmarkMatchType_String(b *testing.B) {
for i := 0; i <= b.N; i++ {
_ = MatchType(i % int(MatchNotRegexp+1)).String()
}
}