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[CHORE] Move test related function to own package
- Go's deadcode eliminator is quite simple, if you put a public function
in a package `aa/bb` that is used only by tests, it would still be built
if package `aa/bb` was imported. This means that if such functions use
libraries relevant only to tests that those libraries would still be
be built and increase the binary size of a Go binary.
- This is also the case with Forgejo, `models/migrations/base/tests.go`
contained functions exclusively used by tests which (skipping some steps
here) imports https://github.com/ClickHouse/clickhouse-go, which is
2MiB. The `code.gitea.io/gitea/models/migrations/base` package is
imported by `cmd/doctor` and thus the code of the clickhouse library is
also built and included in the Forgejo binary, although entirely unused
and not reachable.
- This patch moves the test-related functions to their own package, so
Go's deadcode eliminator knows not to build the test-related functions
and thus reduces the size of the Forgejo binary.
- It is not possible to move this to a `_test.go` file because Go does
not allow importing functions from such files, so any test helper
function must be in a non-test package and file.
- Reduction of size (built with `TAGS="sqlite sqlite_unlock_notify" make
build`):
  - Before: 95912040 bytes (92M)
  - After: 92306888 bytes (89M)
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// Copyright 2023 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package v1_20 //nolint
import (
"sort"
"strings"
"testing"
migration_tests "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/migrations/test"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
type testCase struct {
Old OldAccessTokenScope
New AccessTokenScope
}
func createOldTokenScope(scopes ...OldAccessTokenScope) OldAccessTokenScope {
s := make([]string, 0, len(scopes))
for _, os := range scopes {
s = append(s, string(os))
}
return OldAccessTokenScope(strings.Join(s, ","))
}
func createNewTokenScope(scopes ...AccessTokenScope) AccessTokenScope {
s := make([]string, 0, len(scopes))
for _, os := range scopes {
s = append(s, string(os))
}
return AccessTokenScope(strings.Join(s, ","))
}
func Test_ConvertScopedAccessTokens(t *testing.T) {
tests := []testCase{
{
createOldTokenScope(OldAccessTokenScopeRepo, OldAccessTokenScopeUserFollow),
createNewTokenScope(AccessTokenScopeWriteRepository, AccessTokenScopeWriteUser),
},
{
createOldTokenScope(OldAccessTokenScopeUser, OldAccessTokenScopeWritePackage, OldAccessTokenScopeSudo),
createNewTokenScope(AccessTokenScopeWriteAdmin, AccessTokenScopeWritePackage, AccessTokenScopeWriteUser),
},
{
createOldTokenScope(),
createNewTokenScope(),
},
{
createOldTokenScope(OldAccessTokenScopeReadGPGKey, OldAccessTokenScopeReadOrg, OldAccessTokenScopeAll),
createNewTokenScope(AccessTokenScopeAll),
},
{
createOldTokenScope(OldAccessTokenScopeReadGPGKey, "invalid"),
createNewTokenScope("invalid", AccessTokenScopeReadUser),
},
}
// add a test for each individual mapping
for oldScope, newScope := range accessTokenScopeMap {
tests = append(tests, testCase{
oldScope,
createNewTokenScope(newScope...),
})
}
x, deferable := migration_tests.PrepareTestEnv(t, 0, new(AccessToken))
defer deferable()
if x == nil || t.Failed() {
t.Skip()
return
}
// verify that no fixtures were loaded
count, err := x.Count(&AccessToken{})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, int64(0), count)
for _, tc := range tests {
_, err = x.Insert(&AccessToken{
Scope: string(tc.Old),
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
// migrate the scopes
err = ConvertScopedAccessTokens(x)
assert.NoError(t, err)
// migrate the scopes again (migration should be idempotent)
err = ConvertScopedAccessTokens(x)
assert.NoError(t, err)
tokens := make([]AccessToken, 0)
err = x.Find(&tokens)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, len(tests), len(tokens))
// sort the tokens (insertion order by auto-incrementing primary key)
sort.Slice(tokens, func(i, j int) bool {
return tokens[i].ID < tokens[j].ID
})
// verify that the converted scopes are equal to the expected test result
for idx, newToken := range tokens {
assert.Equal(t, string(tests[idx].New), newToken.Scope)
}
}