diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index ffdb04b52..2da1df182 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ require ( github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/feature/s3/manager v1.17.48 github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/s3 v1.72.2 github.com/getsops/sops/v3 v3.9.3 - github.com/golang/mock v1.6.0 github.com/google/uuid v1.6.0 github.com/gorilla/mux v1.8.0 github.com/hashicorp/golang-lru v0.5.4 diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 3a9914c58..ac9995268 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -167,7 +167,6 @@ github.com/golang/glog v1.2.2 h1:1+mZ9upx1Dh6FmUTFR1naJ77miKiXgALjWOZ3NVFPmY= github.com/golang/glog v1.2.2/go.mod h1:6AhwSGph0fcJtXVM/PEHPqZlFeoLxhs7/t5UDAwmO+w= github.com/golang/groupcache v0.0.0-20241129210726-2c02b8208cf8 h1:f+oWsMOmNPc8JmEHVZIycC7hBoQxHH9pNKQORJNozsQ= github.com/golang/groupcache v0.0.0-20241129210726-2c02b8208cf8/go.mod h1:wcDNUvekVysuuOpQKo3191zZyTpiI6se1N1ULghS0sw= -github.com/golang/mock v1.6.0 h1:ErTB+efbowRARo13NNdxyJji2egdxLGQhRaY+DUumQc= github.com/golang/mock v1.6.0/go.mod h1:p6yTPP+5HYm5mzsMV8JkE6ZKdX+/wYM6Hr+LicevLPs= github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.4 h1:i7eJL8qZTpSEXOPTxNKhASYpMn+8e5Q6AdndVa1dWek= github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.4/go.mod h1:lnTiLA8Wa4RWRcIUkrtSVa5nRhsEGBg48fD6rSs7xps= diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/AUTHORS b/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 660b8ccc8..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -# This is the official list of GoMock authors for copyright purposes. -# This file is distinct from the CONTRIBUTORS files. -# See the latter for an explanation. - -# Names should be added to this file as -# Name or Organization -# The email address is not required for organizations. - -# Please keep the list sorted. - -Alex Reece -Google Inc. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/CONTRIBUTORS b/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/CONTRIBUTORS deleted file mode 100644 index def849cab..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/CONTRIBUTORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -# This is the official list of people who can contribute (and typically -# have contributed) code to the gomock repository. -# The AUTHORS file lists the copyright holders; this file -# lists people. 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Each action gets the args and - // can set the return values by returning a non-nil slice. Actions run in the - // order they are created. - actions []func([]interface{}) []interface{} -} - -// newCall creates a *Call. It requires the method type in order to support -// unexported methods. -func newCall(t TestHelper, receiver interface{}, method string, methodType reflect.Type, args ...interface{}) *Call { - t.Helper() - - // TODO: check arity, types. - mArgs := make([]Matcher, len(args)) - for i, arg := range args { - if m, ok := arg.(Matcher); ok { - mArgs[i] = m - } else if arg == nil { - // Handle nil specially so that passing a nil interface value - // will match the typed nils of concrete args. - mArgs[i] = Nil() - } else { - mArgs[i] = Eq(arg) - } - } - - // callerInfo's skip should be updated if the number of calls between the user's test - // and this line changes, i.e. this code is wrapped in another anonymous function. - // 0 is us, 1 is RecordCallWithMethodType(), 2 is the generated recorder, and 3 is the user's test. - origin := callerInfo(3) - actions := []func([]interface{}) []interface{}{func([]interface{}) []interface{} { - // Synthesize the zero value for each of the return args' types. - rets := make([]interface{}, methodType.NumOut()) - for i := 0; i < methodType.NumOut(); i++ { - rets[i] = reflect.Zero(methodType.Out(i)).Interface() - } - return rets - }} - return &Call{t: t, receiver: receiver, method: method, methodType: methodType, - args: mArgs, origin: origin, minCalls: 1, maxCalls: 1, actions: actions} -} - -// AnyTimes allows the expectation to be called 0 or more times -func (c *Call) AnyTimes() *Call { - c.minCalls, c.maxCalls = 0, 1e8 // close enough to infinity - return c -} - -// MinTimes requires the call to occur at least n times. If AnyTimes or MaxTimes have not been called or if MaxTimes -// was previously called with 1, MinTimes also sets the maximum number of calls to infinity. -func (c *Call) MinTimes(n int) *Call { - c.minCalls = n - if c.maxCalls == 1 { - c.maxCalls = 1e8 - } - return c -} - -// MaxTimes limits the number of calls to n times. If AnyTimes or MinTimes have not been called or if MinTimes was -// previously called with 1, MaxTimes also sets the minimum number of calls to 0. -func (c *Call) MaxTimes(n int) *Call { - c.maxCalls = n - if c.minCalls == 1 { - c.minCalls = 0 - } - return c -} - -// DoAndReturn declares the action to run when the call is matched. -// The return values from this function are returned by the mocked function. -// It takes an interface{} argument to support n-arity functions. -func (c *Call) DoAndReturn(f interface{}) *Call { - // TODO: Check arity and types here, rather than dying badly elsewhere. - v := reflect.ValueOf(f) - - c.addAction(func(args []interface{}) []interface{} { - c.t.Helper() - vArgs := make([]reflect.Value, len(args)) - ft := v.Type() - if c.methodType.NumIn() != ft.NumIn() { - c.t.Fatalf("wrong number of arguments in DoAndReturn func for %T.%v: got %d, want %d [%s]", - c.receiver, c.method, ft.NumIn(), c.methodType.NumIn(), c.origin) - return nil - } - for i := 0; i < len(args); i++ { - if args[i] != nil { - vArgs[i] = reflect.ValueOf(args[i]) - } else { - // Use the zero value for the arg. - vArgs[i] = reflect.Zero(ft.In(i)) - } - } - vRets := v.Call(vArgs) - rets := make([]interface{}, len(vRets)) - for i, ret := range vRets { - rets[i] = ret.Interface() - } - return rets - }) - return c -} - -// Do declares the action to run when the call is matched. The function's -// return values are ignored to retain backward compatibility. To use the -// return values call DoAndReturn. -// It takes an interface{} argument to support n-arity functions. -func (c *Call) Do(f interface{}) *Call { - // TODO: Check arity and types here, rather than dying badly elsewhere. - v := reflect.ValueOf(f) - - c.addAction(func(args []interface{}) []interface{} { - c.t.Helper() - if c.methodType.NumIn() != v.Type().NumIn() { - c.t.Fatalf("wrong number of arguments in Do func for %T.%v: got %d, want %d [%s]", - c.receiver, c.method, v.Type().NumIn(), c.methodType.NumIn(), c.origin) - return nil - } - vArgs := make([]reflect.Value, len(args)) - ft := v.Type() - for i := 0; i < len(args); i++ { - if args[i] != nil { - vArgs[i] = reflect.ValueOf(args[i]) - } else { - // Use the zero value for the arg. - vArgs[i] = reflect.Zero(ft.In(i)) - } - } - v.Call(vArgs) - return nil - }) - return c -} - -// Return declares the values to be returned by the mocked function call. -func (c *Call) Return(rets ...interface{}) *Call { - c.t.Helper() - - mt := c.methodType - if len(rets) != mt.NumOut() { - c.t.Fatalf("wrong number of arguments to Return for %T.%v: got %d, want %d [%s]", - c.receiver, c.method, len(rets), mt.NumOut(), c.origin) - } - for i, ret := range rets { - if got, want := reflect.TypeOf(ret), mt.Out(i); got == want { - // Identical types; nothing to do. - } else if got == nil { - // Nil needs special handling. - switch want.Kind() { - case reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice: - // ok - default: - c.t.Fatalf("argument %d to Return for %T.%v is nil, but %v is not nillable [%s]", - i, c.receiver, c.method, want, c.origin) - } - } else if got.AssignableTo(want) { - // Assignable type relation. Make the assignment now so that the generated code - // can return the values with a type assertion. - v := reflect.New(want).Elem() - v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(ret)) - rets[i] = v.Interface() - } else { - c.t.Fatalf("wrong type of argument %d to Return for %T.%v: %v is not assignable to %v [%s]", - i, c.receiver, c.method, got, want, c.origin) - } - } - - c.addAction(func([]interface{}) []interface{} { - return rets - }) - - return c -} - -// Times declares the exact number of times a function call is expected to be executed. -func (c *Call) Times(n int) *Call { - c.minCalls, c.maxCalls = n, n - return c -} - -// SetArg declares an action that will set the nth argument's value, -// indirected through a pointer. Or, in the case of a slice, SetArg -// will copy value's elements into the nth argument. -func (c *Call) SetArg(n int, value interface{}) *Call { - c.t.Helper() - - mt := c.methodType - // TODO: This will break on variadic methods. - // We will need to check those at invocation time. - if n < 0 || n >= mt.NumIn() { - c.t.Fatalf("SetArg(%d, ...) called for a method with %d args [%s]", - n, mt.NumIn(), c.origin) - } - // Permit setting argument through an interface. - // In the interface case, we don't (nay, can't) check the type here. - at := mt.In(n) - switch at.Kind() { - case reflect.Ptr: - dt := at.Elem() - if vt := reflect.TypeOf(value); !vt.AssignableTo(dt) { - c.t.Fatalf("SetArg(%d, ...) argument is a %v, not assignable to %v [%s]", - n, vt, dt, c.origin) - } - case reflect.Interface: - // nothing to do - case reflect.Slice: - // nothing to do - default: - c.t.Fatalf("SetArg(%d, ...) referring to argument of non-pointer non-interface non-slice type %v [%s]", - n, at, c.origin) - } - - c.addAction(func(args []interface{}) []interface{} { - v := reflect.ValueOf(value) - switch reflect.TypeOf(args[n]).Kind() { - case reflect.Slice: - setSlice(args[n], v) - default: - reflect.ValueOf(args[n]).Elem().Set(v) - } - return nil - }) - return c -} - -// isPreReq returns true if other is a direct or indirect prerequisite to c. -func (c *Call) isPreReq(other *Call) bool { - for _, preReq := range c.preReqs { - if other == preReq || preReq.isPreReq(other) { - return true - } - } - return false -} - -// After declares that the call may only match after preReq has been exhausted. -func (c *Call) After(preReq *Call) *Call { - c.t.Helper() - - if c == preReq { - c.t.Fatalf("A call isn't allowed to be its own prerequisite") - } - if preReq.isPreReq(c) { - c.t.Fatalf("Loop in call order: %v is a prerequisite to %v (possibly indirectly).", c, preReq) - } - - c.preReqs = append(c.preReqs, preReq) - return c -} - -// Returns true if the minimum number of calls have been made. -func (c *Call) satisfied() bool { - return c.numCalls >= c.minCalls -} - -// Returns true if the maximum number of calls have been made. -func (c *Call) exhausted() bool { - return c.numCalls >= c.maxCalls -} - -func (c *Call) String() string { - args := make([]string, len(c.args)) - for i, arg := range c.args { - args[i] = arg.String() - } - arguments := strings.Join(args, ", ") - return fmt.Sprintf("%T.%v(%s) %s", c.receiver, c.method, arguments, c.origin) -} - -// Tests if the given call matches the expected call. -// If yes, returns nil. If no, returns error with message explaining why it does not match. -func (c *Call) matches(args []interface{}) error { - if !c.methodType.IsVariadic() { - if len(args) != len(c.args) { - return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s has the wrong number of arguments. Got: %d, want: %d", - c.origin, len(args), len(c.args)) - } - - for i, m := range c.args { - if !m.Matches(args[i]) { - return fmt.Errorf( - "expected call at %s doesn't match the argument at index %d.\nGot: %v\nWant: %v", - c.origin, i, formatGottenArg(m, args[i]), m, - ) - } - } - } else { - if len(c.args) < c.methodType.NumIn()-1 { - return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s has the wrong number of matchers. Got: %d, want: %d", - c.origin, len(c.args), c.methodType.NumIn()-1) - } - if len(c.args) != c.methodType.NumIn() && len(args) != len(c.args) { - return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s has the wrong number of arguments. Got: %d, want: %d", - c.origin, len(args), len(c.args)) - } - if len(args) < len(c.args)-1 { - return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s has the wrong number of arguments. Got: %d, want: greater than or equal to %d", - c.origin, len(args), len(c.args)-1) - } - - for i, m := range c.args { - if i < c.methodType.NumIn()-1 { - // Non-variadic args - if !m.Matches(args[i]) { - return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s doesn't match the argument at index %s.\nGot: %v\nWant: %v", - c.origin, strconv.Itoa(i), formatGottenArg(m, args[i]), m) - } - continue - } - // The last arg has a possibility of a variadic argument, so let it branch - - // sample: Foo(a int, b int, c ...int) - if i < len(c.args) && i < len(args) { - if m.Matches(args[i]) { - // Got Foo(a, b, c) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, gomock.Any()) - // Got Foo(a, b, c) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, someSliceMatcher) - // Got Foo(a, b, c) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC) - // Got Foo(a, b) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB) - // Got Foo(a, b, c, d) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC, matcherD) - continue - } - } - - // The number of actual args don't match the number of matchers, - // or the last matcher is a slice and the last arg is not. - // If this function still matches it is because the last matcher - // matches all the remaining arguments or the lack of any. - // Convert the remaining arguments, if any, into a slice of the - // expected type. - vArgsType := c.methodType.In(c.methodType.NumIn() - 1) - vArgs := reflect.MakeSlice(vArgsType, 0, len(args)-i) - for _, arg := range args[i:] { - vArgs = reflect.Append(vArgs, reflect.ValueOf(arg)) - } - if m.Matches(vArgs.Interface()) { - // Got Foo(a, b, c, d, e) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, gomock.Any()) - // Got Foo(a, b, c, d, e) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, someSliceMatcher) - // Got Foo(a, b) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, gomock.Any()) - // Got Foo(a, b) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, someEmptySliceMatcher) - break - } - // Wrong number of matchers or not match. Fail. - // Got Foo(a, b) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC, matcherD) - // Got Foo(a, b, c) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC, matcherD) - // Got Foo(a, b, c, d) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC, matcherD, matcherE) - // Got Foo(a, b, c, d, e) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC, matcherD) - // Got Foo(a, b, c) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB) - - return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s doesn't match the argument at index %s.\nGot: %v\nWant: %v", - c.origin, strconv.Itoa(i), formatGottenArg(m, args[i:]), c.args[i]) - } - } - - // Check that all prerequisite calls have been satisfied. - for _, preReqCall := range c.preReqs { - if !preReqCall.satisfied() { - return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s doesn't have a prerequisite call satisfied:\n%v\nshould be called before:\n%v", - c.origin, preReqCall, c) - } - } - - // Check that the call is not exhausted. - if c.exhausted() { - return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s has already been called the max number of times", c.origin) - } - - return nil -} - -// dropPrereqs tells the expected Call to not re-check prerequisite calls any -// longer, and to return its current set. -func (c *Call) dropPrereqs() (preReqs []*Call) { - preReqs = c.preReqs - c.preReqs = nil - return -} - -func (c *Call) call() []func([]interface{}) []interface{} { - c.numCalls++ - return c.actions -} - -// InOrder declares that the given calls should occur in order. -func InOrder(calls ...*Call) { - for i := 1; i < len(calls); i++ { - calls[i].After(calls[i-1]) - } -} - -func setSlice(arg interface{}, v reflect.Value) { - va := reflect.ValueOf(arg) - for i := 0; i < v.Len(); i++ { - va.Index(i).Set(v.Index(i)) - } -} - -func (c *Call) addAction(action func([]interface{}) []interface{}) { - c.actions = append(c.actions, action) -} - -func formatGottenArg(m Matcher, arg interface{}) string { - got := fmt.Sprintf("%v (%T)", arg, arg) - if gs, ok := m.(GotFormatter); ok { - got = gs.Got(arg) - } - return got -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/gomock/callset.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/gomock/callset.go deleted file mode 100644 index 49dba787a..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/gomock/callset.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package gomock - -import ( - "bytes" - "errors" - "fmt" -) - -// callSet represents a set of expected calls, indexed by receiver and method -// name. -type callSet struct { - // Calls that are still expected. - expected map[callSetKey][]*Call - // Calls that have been exhausted. - exhausted map[callSetKey][]*Call -} - -// callSetKey is the key in the maps in callSet -type callSetKey struct { - receiver interface{} - fname string -} - -func newCallSet() *callSet { - return &callSet{make(map[callSetKey][]*Call), make(map[callSetKey][]*Call)} -} - -// Add adds a new expected call. -func (cs callSet) Add(call *Call) { - key := callSetKey{call.receiver, call.method} - m := cs.expected - if call.exhausted() { - m = cs.exhausted - } - m[key] = append(m[key], call) -} - -// Remove removes an expected call. -func (cs callSet) Remove(call *Call) { - key := callSetKey{call.receiver, call.method} - calls := cs.expected[key] - for i, c := range calls { - if c == call { - // maintain order for remaining calls - cs.expected[key] = append(calls[:i], calls[i+1:]...) - cs.exhausted[key] = append(cs.exhausted[key], call) - break - } - } -} - -// FindMatch searches for a matching call. Returns error with explanation message if no call matched. -func (cs callSet) FindMatch(receiver interface{}, method string, args []interface{}) (*Call, error) { - key := callSetKey{receiver, method} - - // Search through the expected calls. - expected := cs.expected[key] - var callsErrors bytes.Buffer - for _, call := range expected { - err := call.matches(args) - if err != nil { - _, _ = fmt.Fprintf(&callsErrors, "\n%v", err) - } else { - return call, nil - } - } - - // If we haven't found a match then search through the exhausted calls so we - // get useful error messages. - exhausted := cs.exhausted[key] - for _, call := range exhausted { - if err := call.matches(args); err != nil { - _, _ = fmt.Fprintf(&callsErrors, "\n%v", err) - continue - } - _, _ = fmt.Fprintf( - &callsErrors, "all expected calls for method %q have been exhausted", method, - ) - } - - if len(expected)+len(exhausted) == 0 { - _, _ = fmt.Fprintf(&callsErrors, "there are no expected calls of the method %q for that receiver", method) - } - - return nil, errors.New(callsErrors.String()) -} - -// Failures returns the calls that are not satisfied. -func (cs callSet) Failures() []*Call { - failures := make([]*Call, 0, len(cs.expected)) - for _, calls := range cs.expected { - for _, call := range calls { - if !call.satisfied() { - failures = append(failures, call) - } - } - } - return failures -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/gomock/controller.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/gomock/controller.go deleted file mode 100644 index f054200d5..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/gomock/controller.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,336 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2010 Google Inc. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package gomock is a mock framework for Go. -// -// Standard usage: -// (1) Define an interface that you wish to mock. -// type MyInterface interface { -// SomeMethod(x int64, y string) -// } -// (2) Use mockgen to generate a mock from the interface. -// (3) Use the mock in a test: -// func TestMyThing(t *testing.T) { -// mockCtrl := gomock.NewController(t) -// defer mockCtrl.Finish() -// -// mockObj := something.NewMockMyInterface(mockCtrl) -// mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(4, "blah") -// // pass mockObj to a real object and play with it. -// } -// -// By default, expected calls are not enforced to run in any particular order. -// Call order dependency can be enforced by use of InOrder and/or Call.After. -// Call.After can create more varied call order dependencies, but InOrder is -// often more convenient. -// -// The following examples create equivalent call order dependencies. -// -// Example of using Call.After to chain expected call order: -// -// firstCall := mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(1, "first") -// secondCall := mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(2, "second").After(firstCall) -// mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(3, "third").After(secondCall) -// -// Example of using InOrder to declare expected call order: -// -// gomock.InOrder( -// mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(1, "first"), -// mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(2, "second"), -// mockObj.EXPECT().SomeMethod(3, "third"), -// ) -package gomock - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - "reflect" - "runtime" - "sync" -) - -// A TestReporter is something that can be used to report test failures. It -// is satisfied by the standard library's *testing.T. -type TestReporter interface { - Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) - Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) -} - -// TestHelper is a TestReporter that has the Helper method. It is satisfied -// by the standard library's *testing.T. -type TestHelper interface { - TestReporter - Helper() -} - -// cleanuper is used to check if TestHelper also has the `Cleanup` method. A -// common pattern is to pass in a `*testing.T` to -// `NewController(t TestReporter)`. In Go 1.14+, `*testing.T` has a cleanup -// method. This can be utilized to call `Finish()` so the caller of this library -// does not have to. -type cleanuper interface { - Cleanup(func()) -} - -// A Controller represents the top-level control of a mock ecosystem. It -// defines the scope and lifetime of mock objects, as well as their -// expectations. It is safe to call Controller's methods from multiple -// goroutines. Each test should create a new Controller and invoke Finish via -// defer. -// -// func TestFoo(t *testing.T) { -// ctrl := gomock.NewController(t) -// defer ctrl.Finish() -// // .. -// } -// -// func TestBar(t *testing.T) { -// t.Run("Sub-Test-1", st) { -// ctrl := gomock.NewController(st) -// defer ctrl.Finish() -// // .. -// }) -// t.Run("Sub-Test-2", st) { -// ctrl := gomock.NewController(st) -// defer ctrl.Finish() -// // .. -// }) -// }) -type Controller struct { - // T should only be called within a generated mock. It is not intended to - // be used in user code and may be changed in future versions. T is the - // TestReporter passed in when creating the Controller via NewController. - // If the TestReporter does not implement a TestHelper it will be wrapped - // with a nopTestHelper. - T TestHelper - mu sync.Mutex - expectedCalls *callSet - finished bool -} - -// NewController returns a new Controller. It is the preferred way to create a -// Controller. -// -// New in go1.14+, if you are passing a *testing.T into this function you no -// longer need to call ctrl.Finish() in your test methods. -func NewController(t TestReporter) *Controller { - h, ok := t.(TestHelper) - if !ok { - h = &nopTestHelper{t} - } - ctrl := &Controller{ - T: h, - expectedCalls: newCallSet(), - } - if c, ok := isCleanuper(ctrl.T); ok { - c.Cleanup(func() { - ctrl.T.Helper() - ctrl.finish(true, nil) - }) - } - - return ctrl -} - -type cancelReporter struct { - t TestHelper - cancel func() -} - -func (r *cancelReporter) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) { - r.t.Errorf(format, args...) -} -func (r *cancelReporter) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) { - defer r.cancel() - r.t.Fatalf(format, args...) -} - -func (r *cancelReporter) Helper() { - r.t.Helper() -} - -// WithContext returns a new Controller and a Context, which is cancelled on any -// fatal failure. -func WithContext(ctx context.Context, t TestReporter) (*Controller, context.Context) { - h, ok := t.(TestHelper) - if !ok { - h = &nopTestHelper{t: t} - } - - ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) - return NewController(&cancelReporter{t: h, cancel: cancel}), ctx -} - -type nopTestHelper struct { - t TestReporter -} - -func (h *nopTestHelper) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) { - h.t.Errorf(format, args...) -} -func (h *nopTestHelper) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) { - h.t.Fatalf(format, args...) -} - -func (h nopTestHelper) Helper() {} - -// RecordCall is called by a mock. It should not be called by user code. -func (ctrl *Controller) RecordCall(receiver interface{}, method string, args ...interface{}) *Call { - ctrl.T.Helper() - - recv := reflect.ValueOf(receiver) - for i := 0; i < recv.Type().NumMethod(); i++ { - if recv.Type().Method(i).Name == method { - return ctrl.RecordCallWithMethodType(receiver, method, recv.Method(i).Type(), args...) - } - } - ctrl.T.Fatalf("gomock: failed finding method %s on %T", method, receiver) - panic("unreachable") -} - -// RecordCallWithMethodType is called by a mock. It should not be called by user code. -func (ctrl *Controller) RecordCallWithMethodType(receiver interface{}, method string, methodType reflect.Type, args ...interface{}) *Call { - ctrl.T.Helper() - - call := newCall(ctrl.T, receiver, method, methodType, args...) - - ctrl.mu.Lock() - defer ctrl.mu.Unlock() - ctrl.expectedCalls.Add(call) - - return call -} - -// Call is called by a mock. It should not be called by user code. -func (ctrl *Controller) Call(receiver interface{}, method string, args ...interface{}) []interface{} { - ctrl.T.Helper() - - // Nest this code so we can use defer to make sure the lock is released. - actions := func() []func([]interface{}) []interface{} { - ctrl.T.Helper() - ctrl.mu.Lock() - defer ctrl.mu.Unlock() - - expected, err := ctrl.expectedCalls.FindMatch(receiver, method, args) - if err != nil { - // callerInfo's skip should be updated if the number of calls between the user's test - // and this line changes, i.e. this code is wrapped in another anonymous function. - // 0 is us, 1 is controller.Call(), 2 is the generated mock, and 3 is the user's test. - origin := callerInfo(3) - ctrl.T.Fatalf("Unexpected call to %T.%v(%v) at %s because: %s", receiver, method, args, origin, err) - } - - // Two things happen here: - // * the matching call no longer needs to check prerequite calls, - // * and the prerequite calls are no longer expected, so remove them. - preReqCalls := expected.dropPrereqs() - for _, preReqCall := range preReqCalls { - ctrl.expectedCalls.Remove(preReqCall) - } - - actions := expected.call() - if expected.exhausted() { - ctrl.expectedCalls.Remove(expected) - } - return actions - }() - - var rets []interface{} - for _, action := range actions { - if r := action(args); r != nil { - rets = r - } - } - - return rets -} - -// Finish checks to see if all the methods that were expected to be called -// were called. It should be invoked for each Controller. It is not idempotent -// and therefore can only be invoked once. -// -// New in go1.14+, if you are passing a *testing.T into NewController function you no -// longer need to call ctrl.Finish() in your test methods. -func (ctrl *Controller) Finish() { - // If we're currently panicking, probably because this is a deferred call. - // This must be recovered in the deferred function. - err := recover() - ctrl.finish(false, err) -} - -func (ctrl *Controller) finish(cleanup bool, panicErr interface{}) { - ctrl.T.Helper() - - ctrl.mu.Lock() - defer ctrl.mu.Unlock() - - if ctrl.finished { - if _, ok := isCleanuper(ctrl.T); !ok { - ctrl.T.Fatalf("Controller.Finish was called more than once. It has to be called exactly once.") - } - return - } - ctrl.finished = true - - // Short-circuit, pass through the panic. - if panicErr != nil { - panic(panicErr) - } - - // Check that all remaining expected calls are satisfied. - failures := ctrl.expectedCalls.Failures() - for _, call := range failures { - ctrl.T.Errorf("missing call(s) to %v", call) - } - if len(failures) != 0 { - if !cleanup { - ctrl.T.Fatalf("aborting test due to missing call(s)") - return - } - ctrl.T.Errorf("aborting test due to missing call(s)") - } -} - -// callerInfo returns the file:line of the call site. skip is the number -// of stack frames to skip when reporting. 0 is callerInfo's call site. -func callerInfo(skip int) string { - if _, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(skip + 1); ok { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", file, line) - } - return "unknown file" -} - -// isCleanuper checks it if t's base TestReporter has a Cleanup method. -func isCleanuper(t TestReporter) (cleanuper, bool) { - tr := unwrapTestReporter(t) - c, ok := tr.(cleanuper) - return c, ok -} - -// unwrapTestReporter unwraps TestReporter to the base implementation. -func unwrapTestReporter(t TestReporter) TestReporter { - tr := t - switch nt := t.(type) { - case *cancelReporter: - tr = nt.t - if h, check := tr.(*nopTestHelper); check { - tr = h.t - } - case *nopTestHelper: - tr = nt.t - default: - // not wrapped - } - return tr -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/gomock/matchers.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/gomock/matchers.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2822fb2c8..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/golang/mock/gomock/matchers.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,341 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2010 Google Inc. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package gomock - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "strings" -) - -// A Matcher is a representation of a class of values. -// It is used to represent the valid or expected arguments to a mocked method. -type Matcher interface { - // Matches returns whether x is a match. - Matches(x interface{}) bool - - // String describes what the matcher matches. - String() string -} - -// WantFormatter modifies the given Matcher's String() method to the given -// Stringer. This allows for control on how the "Want" is formatted when -// printing . -func WantFormatter(s fmt.Stringer, m Matcher) Matcher { - type matcher interface { - Matches(x interface{}) bool - } - - return struct { - matcher - fmt.Stringer - }{ - matcher: m, - Stringer: s, - } -} - -// StringerFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary functions as -// a Stringer. If f is a function with the appropriate signature, -// StringerFunc(f) is a Stringer that calls f. -type StringerFunc func() string - -// String implements fmt.Stringer. -func (f StringerFunc) String() string { - return f() -} - -// GotFormatter is used to better print failure messages. If a matcher -// implements GotFormatter, it will use the result from Got when printing -// the failure message. -type GotFormatter interface { - // Got is invoked with the received value. The result is used when - // printing the failure message. - Got(got interface{}) string -} - -// GotFormatterFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary -// functions as a GotFormatter. If f is a function with the appropriate -// signature, GotFormatterFunc(f) is a GotFormatter that calls f. -type GotFormatterFunc func(got interface{}) string - -// Got implements GotFormatter. -func (f GotFormatterFunc) Got(got interface{}) string { - return f(got) -} - -// GotFormatterAdapter attaches a GotFormatter to a Matcher. -func GotFormatterAdapter(s GotFormatter, m Matcher) Matcher { - return struct { - GotFormatter - Matcher - }{ - GotFormatter: s, - Matcher: m, - } -} - -type anyMatcher struct{} - -func (anyMatcher) Matches(interface{}) bool { - return true -} - -func (anyMatcher) String() string { - return "is anything" -} - -type eqMatcher struct { - x interface{} -} - -func (e eqMatcher) Matches(x interface{}) bool { - // In case, some value is nil - if e.x == nil || x == nil { - return reflect.DeepEqual(e.x, x) - } - - // Check if types assignable and convert them to common type - x1Val := reflect.ValueOf(e.x) - x2Val := reflect.ValueOf(x) - - if x1Val.Type().AssignableTo(x2Val.Type()) { - x1ValConverted := x1Val.Convert(x2Val.Type()) - return reflect.DeepEqual(x1ValConverted.Interface(), x2Val.Interface()) - } - - return false -} - -func (e eqMatcher) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("is equal to %v (%T)", e.x, e.x) -} - -type nilMatcher struct{} - -func (nilMatcher) Matches(x interface{}) bool { - if x == nil { - return true - } - - v := reflect.ValueOf(x) - switch v.Kind() { - case reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, - reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice: - return v.IsNil() - } - - return false -} - -func (nilMatcher) String() string { - return "is nil" -} - -type notMatcher struct { - m Matcher -} - -func (n notMatcher) Matches(x interface{}) bool { - return !n.m.Matches(x) -} - -func (n notMatcher) String() string { - return "not(" + n.m.String() + ")" -} - -type assignableToTypeOfMatcher struct { - targetType reflect.Type -} - -func (m assignableToTypeOfMatcher) Matches(x interface{}) bool { - return reflect.TypeOf(x).AssignableTo(m.targetType) -} - -func (m assignableToTypeOfMatcher) String() string { - return "is assignable to " + m.targetType.Name() -} - -type allMatcher struct { - matchers []Matcher -} - -func (am allMatcher) Matches(x interface{}) bool { - for _, m := range am.matchers { - if !m.Matches(x) { - return false - } - } - return true -} - -func (am allMatcher) String() string { - ss := make([]string, 0, len(am.matchers)) - for _, matcher := range am.matchers { - ss = append(ss, matcher.String()) - } - return strings.Join(ss, "; ") -} - -type lenMatcher struct { - i int -} - -func (m lenMatcher) Matches(x interface{}) bool { - v := reflect.ValueOf(x) - switch v.Kind() { - case reflect.Array, reflect.Chan, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice, reflect.String: - return v.Len() == m.i - default: - return false - } -} - -func (m lenMatcher) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("has length %d", m.i) -} - -type inAnyOrderMatcher struct { - x interface{} -} - -func (m inAnyOrderMatcher) Matches(x interface{}) bool { - given, ok := m.prepareValue(x) - if !ok { - return false - } - wanted, ok := m.prepareValue(m.x) - if !ok { - return false - } - - if given.Len() != wanted.Len() { - return false - } - - usedFromGiven := make([]bool, given.Len()) - foundFromWanted := make([]bool, wanted.Len()) - for i := 0; i < wanted.Len(); i++ { - wantedMatcher := Eq(wanted.Index(i).Interface()) - for j := 0; j < given.Len(); j++ { - if usedFromGiven[j] { - continue - } - if wantedMatcher.Matches(given.Index(j).Interface()) { - foundFromWanted[i] = true - usedFromGiven[j] = true - break - } - } - } - - missingFromWanted := 0 - for _, found := range foundFromWanted { - if !found { - missingFromWanted++ - } - } - extraInGiven := 0 - for _, used := range usedFromGiven { - if !used { - extraInGiven++ - } - } - - return extraInGiven == 0 && missingFromWanted == 0 -} - -func (m inAnyOrderMatcher) prepareValue(x interface{}) (reflect.Value, bool) { - xValue := reflect.ValueOf(x) - switch xValue.Kind() { - case reflect.Slice, reflect.Array: - return xValue, true - default: - return reflect.Value{}, false - } -} - -func (m inAnyOrderMatcher) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("has the same elements as %v", m.x) -} - -// Constructors - -// All returns a composite Matcher that returns true if and only all of the -// matchers return true. -func All(ms ...Matcher) Matcher { return allMatcher{ms} } - -// Any returns a matcher that always matches. -func Any() Matcher { return anyMatcher{} } - -// Eq returns a matcher that matches on equality. -// -// Example usage: -// Eq(5).Matches(5) // returns true -// Eq(5).Matches(4) // returns false -func Eq(x interface{}) Matcher { return eqMatcher{x} } - -// Len returns a matcher that matches on length. This matcher returns false if -// is compared to a type that is not an array, chan, map, slice, or string. -func Len(i int) Matcher { - return lenMatcher{i} -} - -// Nil returns a matcher that matches if the received value is nil. -// -// Example usage: -// var x *bytes.Buffer -// Nil().Matches(x) // returns true -// x = &bytes.Buffer{} -// Nil().Matches(x) // returns false -func Nil() Matcher { return nilMatcher{} } - -// Not reverses the results of its given child matcher. -// -// Example usage: -// Not(Eq(5)).Matches(4) // returns true -// Not(Eq(5)).Matches(5) // returns false -func Not(x interface{}) Matcher { - if m, ok := x.(Matcher); ok { - return notMatcher{m} - } - return notMatcher{Eq(x)} -} - -// AssignableToTypeOf is a Matcher that matches if the parameter to the mock -// function is assignable to the type of the parameter to this function. -// -// Example usage: -// var s fmt.Stringer = &bytes.Buffer{} -// AssignableToTypeOf(s).Matches(time.Second) // returns true -// AssignableToTypeOf(s).Matches(99) // returns false -// -// var ctx = reflect.TypeOf((*context.Context)(nil)).Elem() -// AssignableToTypeOf(ctx).Matches(context.Background()) // returns true -func AssignableToTypeOf(x interface{}) Matcher { - if xt, ok := x.(reflect.Type); ok { - return assignableToTypeOfMatcher{xt} - } - return assignableToTypeOfMatcher{reflect.TypeOf(x)} -} - -// InAnyOrder is a Matcher that returns true for collections of the same elements ignoring the order. -// -// Example usage: -// InAnyOrder([]int{1, 2, 3}).Matches([]int{1, 3, 2}) // returns true -// InAnyOrder([]int{1, 2, 3}).Matches([]int{1, 2}) // returns false -func InAnyOrder(x interface{}) Matcher { - return inAnyOrderMatcher{x} -} diff --git a/vendor/modules.txt b/vendor/modules.txt index d4431ad59..8d8573d15 100644 --- a/vendor/modules.txt +++ b/vendor/modules.txt @@ -452,9 +452,6 @@ github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5 github.com/golang/glog github.com/golang/glog/internal/logsink github.com/golang/glog/internal/stackdump -# github.com/golang/mock v1.6.0 -## explicit; go 1.11 -github.com/golang/mock/gomock # github.com/google/go-cmp v0.6.0 ## explicit; go 1.13 github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp