hardlounge/test/client.ts
Val Lorentz 0c7cc85184 Fix load of channels from user config
Network.export() only writes the "type" key if it's a ChanType.QUERY;
so the config on disk has no "type".

This causes it to be undefined when loading, which breaks various other
checks, and then drops it the next time the config is saved.
2023-04-08 12:38:06 +02:00

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import {expect} from "chai";
import {NetworkConfig} from "../server/models/network";
import {ChanConfig, ChanType} from "../server/models/chan";
import ClientManager from "../server/clientManager";
import Client from "../server/client";
import log from "../server/log";
import sinon from "ts-sinon";
describe("Client", function () {
const commonNetworkConfig: NetworkConfig = {
uuid: "67363f03-d903-498b-8e52-031ebb912791",
awayMessage: "",
name: "Super Nice Network",
nick: "thelounge0001",
host: "example.org",
port: 6667,
tls: false,
userDisconnected: false,
rejectUnauthorized: true,
password: "",
username: "thelounge",
realname: "thelounge26",
leaveMessage: "",
sasl: "",
saslAccount: "",
saslPassword: "",
commands: [],
ignoreList: [],
proxyHost: "",
proxyPort: 1080,
proxyUsername: "",
proxyEnabled: false,
proxyPassword: "",
channels: [],
};
let logWarnStub: sinon.SinonStub<string[], void>;
before(function () {
logWarnStub = sinon.stub(log, "warn");
});
after(function () {
logWarnStub.restore();
});
it("should parse channel configuration", function () {
const manager = new ClientManager();
const channel: ChanConfig = {name: "AAAA!", type: "query"};
const networkConfig: NetworkConfig = {
...commonNetworkConfig,
channels: [{name: "AAAA!", type: "query"}, {name: "#thelounge"}, {name: "&foobar"}],
};
const client = new Client(manager, "test", {
log: false,
password: "foo",
sessions: {},
clientSettings: {},
networks: [networkConfig],
});
// The client would normally do it as part of client.connect();
// but this avoids the need to mock the irc-framework connection
const network = client.networkFromConfig(networkConfig);
sinon.assert.notCalled(logWarnStub);
expect(network.channels[0].name).to.equal("Super Nice Network");
expect(network.channels[0].type).to.equal(ChanType.LOBBY);
expect(network.channels[1].name).to.equal("AAAA!");
expect(network.channels[1].type).to.equal(ChanType.QUERY);
expect(network.channels[2].name).to.equal("#thelounge");
expect(network.channels[2].type).to.equal(ChanType.CHANNEL);
expect(network.channels[3].name).to.equal("&foobar");
expect(network.channels[3].type).to.equal(ChanType.CHANNEL);
});
it("should ignore invalid channel types", function () {
const manager = new ClientManager();
const channel: ChanConfig = {name: "AAAA!", type: "query"};
const networkConfig: NetworkConfig = {
...commonNetworkConfig,
channels: [
{name: "AAAA!", type: "query"},
{name: "#thelounge", type: "wrongtype"},
{name: "&foobar"},
],
};
const client = new Client(manager, "test", {
log: false,
password: "foo",
sessions: {},
clientSettings: {},
networks: [networkConfig],
});
// The client would normally do it as part of client.connect();
// but this avoids the need to mock the irc-framework connection
const network = client.networkFromConfig(networkConfig);
sinon.assert.calledOnce(logWarnStub);
expect(network.channels[0].name).to.equal("Super Nice Network");
expect(network.channels[0].type).to.equal(ChanType.LOBBY);
expect(network.channels[1].name).to.equal("AAAA!");
expect(network.channels[1].type).to.equal(ChanType.QUERY);
expect(network.channels[2].name).to.equal("&foobar");
expect(network.channels[2].type).to.equal(ChanType.CHANNEL);
});
});