prometheus/promql/printer_test.go
Fatih Arslan 362e44501a promql: fix printing annotations of an *AlertStmt
Currently the printer doesn't print the annotations of an `*AlertStmt`
declaration. I've added a test case as well, which fails for the current
master.
2016-06-16 17:43:54 +03:00

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// Copyright 2015 The Prometheus Authors
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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package promql
import (
"testing"
)
func TestExprString(t *testing.T) {
// A list of valid expressions that are expected to be
// returned as out when calling String(). If out is empty the output
// is expected to equal the input.
inputs := []struct {
in, out string
}{
{
in: `sum(task:errors:rate10s{job="s"}) BY (code)`,
},
{
in: `sum(task:errors:rate10s{job="s"}) BY (code) KEEP_COMMON`,
},
{
in: `sum(task:errors:rate10s{job="s"}) KEEP_COMMON`,
},
{
in: `sum(task:errors:rate10s{job="s"}) WITHOUT (instance)`,
},
{
in: `a - ON(b) c`,
},
{
in: `a - ON(b) GROUP_LEFT(x) c`,
},
{
in: `a - ON(b) GROUP_LEFT(x, y) c`,
},
{
in: `a - ON(b) GROUP_LEFT c`,
},
{
in: `a - IGNORING(b) c`,
},
{
in: `up > BOOL 0`,
},
{
in: `a OFFSET 1m`,
},
{
in: `a{c="d"}[5m] OFFSET 1m`,
},
{
in: `a[5m] OFFSET 1m`,
},
}
for _, test := range inputs {
expr, err := ParseExpr(test.in)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("parsing error for %q: %s", test.in, err)
}
exp := test.in
if test.out != "" {
exp = test.out
}
if expr.String() != exp {
t.Fatalf("expected %q to be returned as:\n%s\ngot:\n%s\n", test.in, exp, expr.String())
}
}
}
func TestStmtsString(t *testing.T) {
// A list of valid statements that are expected to be returned as out when
// calling String(). If out is empty the output is expected to equal the
// input.
inputs := []struct {
in, out string
}{
{
in: `ALERT foo IF up == 0 FOR 1m`,
out: "ALERT foo\n\tIF up == 0\n\tFOR 1m",
},
{
in: `ALERT foo IF up == 0 FOR 1m ANNOTATIONS {summary="foo"}`,
out: "ALERT foo\n\tIF up == 0\n\tFOR 1m\n\tANNOTATIONS {summary=\"foo\"}",
},
}
for _, test := range inputs {
expr, err := ParseStmts(test.in)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("parsing error for %q: %s", test.in, err)
}
exp := test.in
if test.out != "" {
exp = test.out
}
if expr.String() != exp {
t.Fatalf("expected %q to be returned as:\n%s\ngot:\n%s\n", test.in, exp, expr.String())
}
}
}