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package trust
import (
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestTrustMetricScores(t *testing.T) {
tm := NewMetric()
tm.Start()
// Perfect score
tm.GoodEvents(1)
score := tm.TrustScore()
assert.Equal(t, 100, score)
// Less than perfect score
tm.BadEvents(10)
score = tm.TrustScore()
assert.NotEqual(t, 100, score)
tm.Stop()
}
func TestTrustMetricConfig(t *testing.T) {
// 7 days
window := time.Minute * 60 * 24 * 7
config := MetricConfig{
TrackingWindow: window,
IntervalLength: 2 * time.Minute,
}
tm := NewMetricWithConfig(config)
tm.Start()
// The max time intervals should be the TrackingWindow / IntervalLen
assert.Equal(t, int(config.TrackingWindow/config.IntervalLength), tm.maxIntervals)
dc := DefaultConfig()
// These weights should still be the default values
assert.Equal(t, dc.ProportionalWeight, tm.proportionalWeight)
assert.Equal(t, dc.IntegralWeight, tm.integralWeight)
tm.Stop()
tm.Wait()
config.ProportionalWeight = 0.3
config.IntegralWeight = 0.7
tm = NewMetricWithConfig(config)
tm.Start()
// These weights should be equal to our custom values
assert.Equal(t, config.ProportionalWeight, tm.proportionalWeight)
assert.Equal(t, config.IntegralWeight, tm.integralWeight)
tm.Stop()
tm.Wait()
}
func TestTrustMetricCopyNilPointer(t *testing.T) {
var tm *Metric
ctm := tm.Copy()
assert.Nil(t, ctm)
}
// XXX: This test fails non-deterministically
//nolint:unused,deadcode
func _TestTrustMetricStopPause(t *testing.T) {
// The TestTicker will provide manual control over
// the passing of time within the metric
tt := NewTestTicker()
tm := NewMetric()
tm.SetTicker(tt)
tm.Start()
// Allow some time intervals to pass and pause
tt.NextTick()
tt.NextTick()
tm.Pause()
// could be 1 or 2 because Pause and NextTick race
first := tm.Copy().numIntervals
// Allow more time to pass and check the intervals are unchanged
tt.NextTick()
tt.NextTick()
assert.Equal(t, first, tm.Copy().numIntervals)
// Get the trust metric activated again
tm.GoodEvents(5)
// Allow some time intervals to pass and stop
tt.NextTick()
tt.NextTick()
tm.Stop()
tm.Wait()
second := tm.Copy().numIntervals
// Allow more intervals to pass while the metric is stopped
// and check that the number of intervals match
tm.NextTimeInterval()
tm.NextTimeInterval()
// XXX: fails non-deterministically:
// expected 5, got 6
assert.Equal(t, second+2, tm.Copy().numIntervals)
if first > second {
t.Fatalf("numIntervals should always increase or stay the same over time")
}
}