package ioutils import ( "bytes" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "os" "strings" "testing" ) func TestMultiReadSeekerReadAll(t *testing.T) { str := "hello world" s1 := strings.NewReader(str + " 1") s2 := strings.NewReader(str + " 2") s3 := strings.NewReader(str + " 3") mr := MultiReadSeeker(s1, s2, s3) expectedSize := int64(s1.Len() + s2.Len() + s3.Len()) b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(mr) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } expected := "hello world 1hello world 2hello world 3" if string(b) != expected { t.Fatalf("ReadAll failed, got: %q, expected %q", string(b), expected) } size, err := mr.Seek(0, os.SEEK_END) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if size != expectedSize { t.Fatalf("reader size does not match, got %d, expected %d", size, expectedSize) } // Reset the position and read again pos, err := mr.Seek(0, os.SEEK_SET) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if pos != 0 { t.Fatalf("expected position to be set to 0, got %d", pos) } b, err = ioutil.ReadAll(mr) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if string(b) != expected { t.Fatalf("ReadAll failed, got: %q, expected %q", string(b), expected) } } func TestMultiReadSeekerReadEach(t *testing.T) { str := "hello world" s1 := strings.NewReader(str + " 1") s2 := strings.NewReader(str + " 2") s3 := strings.NewReader(str + " 3") mr := MultiReadSeeker(s1, s2, s3) var totalBytes int64 for i, s := range []*strings.Reader{s1, s2, s3} { sLen := int64(s.Len()) buf := make([]byte, s.Len()) expected := []byte(fmt.Sprintf("%s %d", str, i+1)) if _, err := mr.Read(buf); err != nil && err != io.EOF { t.Fatal(err) } if !bytes.Equal(buf, expected) { t.Fatalf("expected %q to be %q", string(buf), string(expected)) } pos, err := mr.Seek(0, os.SEEK_CUR) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("iteration: %d, error: %v", i+1, err) } // check that the total bytes read is the current position of the seeker totalBytes += sLen if pos != totalBytes { t.Fatalf("expected current position to be: %d, got: %d, iteration: %d", totalBytes, pos, i+1) } // This tests not only that SEEK_SET and SEEK_CUR give the same values, but that the next iteration is in the expected position as well newPos, err := mr.Seek(pos, os.SEEK_SET) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if newPos != pos { t.Fatalf("expected to get same position when calling SEEK_SET with value from SEEK_CUR, cur: %d, set: %d", pos, newPos) } } } func TestMultiReadSeekerReadSpanningChunks(t *testing.T) { str := "hello world" s1 := strings.NewReader(str + " 1") s2 := strings.NewReader(str + " 2") s3 := strings.NewReader(str + " 3") mr := MultiReadSeeker(s1, s2, s3) buf := make([]byte, s1.Len()+3) _, err := mr.Read(buf) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // expected is the contents of s1 + 3 bytes from s2, ie, the `hel` at the end of this string expected := "hello world 1hel" if string(buf) != expected { t.Fatalf("expected %s to be %s", string(buf), expected) } } func TestMultiReadSeekerNegativeSeek(t *testing.T) { str := "hello world" s1 := strings.NewReader(str + " 1") s2 := strings.NewReader(str + " 2") s3 := strings.NewReader(str + " 3") mr := MultiReadSeeker(s1, s2, s3) s1Len := s1.Len() s2Len := s2.Len() s3Len := s3.Len() s, err := mr.Seek(int64(-1*s3.Len()), os.SEEK_END) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if s != int64(s1Len+s2Len) { t.Fatalf("expected %d to be %d", s, s1.Len()+s2.Len()) } buf := make([]byte, s3Len) if _, err := mr.Read(buf); err != nil && err != io.EOF { t.Fatal(err) } expected := fmt.Sprintf("%s %d", str, 3) if string(buf) != fmt.Sprintf("%s %d", str, 3) { t.Fatalf("expected %q to be %q", string(buf), expected) } }