require 'spec_helper' require 'sequenceserver/config' # Test Config class. module SequenceServer describe 'Config' do let 'sample_config_file' do File.join(SequenceServer.root, 'spec', 'sample.conf') end it 'behaves like a Hash' do config = Config.new config.should respond_to :[] config.should respond_to :[]= config.should respond_to :include? config[:key] = 'value' config[:key].should eq 'value' config.include?(:key).should be_truthy end it 'has reasonable defaults' do config = Config.new config[:num_threads].should eq 1 config[:host].should eq '0.0.0.0' config[:port].should eq 4567 end it 'symbolizes keys' do config = Config.new('key' => 'value') config.include?('key').should be_falsey config.include?(:key).should be_truthy config[:key].should eq 'value' config = Config.new(:config_file => sample_config_file) config.include?('num_threads').should be_falsey config.include?(:num_threads).should be_truthy end it 'changes database key, if present, to database_dir' do # Does so for data Hash passed to Config.new. config = Config.new(:database => 'database_dir') config.include?(:database).should be_falsey config[:database_dir].should eq 'database_dir' # Does so for data parsed from config_file. config = Config.new(:config_file => sample_config_file) config.include?(:database).should be_falsey config[:database_dir].should eq 'database_dir' # If both database and database_dir key are present, database key is # removed and database_dir key takes preecedence. config = Config.new(:database => 'database', :database_dir => 'database_dir') config.include?(:database).should be_falsey config[:database_dir].should eq 'database_dir' end it 'parses config_file and merges with defaults, values from config_file' \ 'taking preecedence' do config = Config.new(:config_file => sample_config_file) # config_file key becomes config.config_file config.include?(:config_file).should be_falsey config.config_file.should eq sample_config_file # First check that a default value is present. Then check that a value # from config file is present. # # We use num_threads key from config_file to test. The default value of # num_threads is 1, but is set to 10 in config_file. If the final value # is 10, we have ensured that config_file takes preecedence over # default values. config[:port].should eq 4567 config[:num_threads].should eq 10 end it 'merges arguments with defaults and values from config_file,' \ 'arguments taking precedence' do config = Config.new(:config_file => sample_config_file, :num_threads => 20, :job_lifetime => "INF") config[:num_threads].should eq 20 config[:job_lifetime].should eq "INF" end end end