package notify import ( "context" "testing" "github.com/nikoksr/notify/service/mail" ) func TestNotifySend(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() n := New() if n == nil { t.Fatal("New() returned nil") } if n.Disabled { t.Fatal("New() returned disabled Notifier") } // Nil context //nolint:staticcheck if err := n.Send(nil, "subject", "message"); err != nil { t.Errorf("Send() returned error: %v", err) } if r := recover(); r != nil { t.Errorf("Send() panicked: %v", r) } ctx := context.Background() if err := n.Send(ctx, "subject", "message"); err != nil { t.Errorf("Send() returned error: %v", err) } // This is not meant to test the mail service, but rather the general capability of the Send() function to catch // errors. n.UseServices(mail.New("", "")) if err := n.Send(ctx, "subject", "message"); err == nil { t.Errorf("Send() invalid mail returned no error: %v", err) } // After disabling the Notifier, Send() should return silently. n.WithOptions(Disable) if err := n.Send(ctx, "subject", "message"); err != nil { t.Errorf("Send() of disabled Notifier returned error: %v", err) } n.WithOptions(Enable) // Smuggle in a nil service. This usually never happens, since UseServices filters out nil services. But, it's good // to test anyway. n.notifiers = make([]Notifier, 0) n.notifiers = append(n.notifiers, nil) if err := n.Send(ctx, "subject", "message"); err != nil { t.Errorf("Send() of disabled Notifier returned no error: %v", err) } if r := recover(); r != nil { t.Errorf("Send() with nil service panicked: %v", r) } }