From aa580b8de5e40ee30dfba7d7b6db170dd2725b4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nathan Vonnahme Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 22:45:49 +0000 Subject: Add t/Nagios-Plugin-04.t, which tests top level Getopt and Threshold methods git-svn-id: https://nagiosplug.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nagiosplug/Nagios-Plugin/trunk@1550 f882894a-f735-0410-b71e-b25c423dba1c diff --git a/t/Nagios-Plugin-04.t b/t/Nagios-Plugin-04.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a110b4c --- /dev/null +++ b/t/Nagios-Plugin-04.t @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + +# tests for toplevel access to Threshold and GetOpts stuff +# $Id$ + +use strict; +#use Test::More 'no_plan'; +use Test::More tests=>26; +use Test::Exception; + +BEGIN { use_ok('Nagios::Plugin') }; +use Nagios::Plugin::Functions; +Nagios::Plugin::Functions::_fake_exit(1); + + +lives_ok sub { my $broke = Nagios::Plugin->new(); }, "constructor DOESN'T die without usage"; + +my $p = Nagios::Plugin->new(); +dies_ok sub { $p->add_arg('warning', 'warning') }, "add_arg() dies if you haven't instantiated with usage"; +dies_ok sub { $p->getopts }, "getopts() dies if you haven't instantiated with usage"; + +$p = Nagios::Plugin->new( usage => "dummy usage statement" ); + +# option accessors work +can_ok $p, 'opts'; +isa_ok $p->opts, 'Nagios::Plugin::Getopt', "Getopt object is defined"; + +$p->add_arg('warning|w=s', "warning"); +$p->add_arg('critical|c=s', "critical"); + +@ARGV = qw(-w 5 -c 10); +$p->getopts; +is $p->opts->warning, "5", "warning opt is accessible"; +is $p->opts->critical, "10", "critical opt is accessible"; + + +can_ok $p, 'perfdata'; +#isa_ok $p->perfdata, 'Nagios::Plugin::Performance', "perfdata object is defined"; + + +can_ok $p, 'threshold'; +#isa_ok $p->threshold, 'Nagios::Plugin::Threshold', "threshold object is defined"; + + +dies_ok sub { $p->check_threshold() }, "check_threshold dies if called with no args"; + + +# thresholds set implicitly +is $p->check_threshold(2), OK, "check_threshold OK when called implicitly"; +is $p->check_threshold(6), WARNING, "check_threshold WARNING"; +is $p->check_threshold(11), CRITICAL, "check_threshold CRITICAL"; +is $p->check_threshold(check=>11), CRITICAL, "check_threshold CRITICAL with hash param"; + +# thresholds set explicitly +is $p->check_threshold( + check => 2, + warning => 50, + critical => 100 +), OK, "check_threshold explicit OK"; + +is $p->check_threshold( + check => 66, + warning => 50, + critical => 100 +), WARNING, "check_threshold explicit WARNING"; + + +is $p->check_threshold( + check => -1, + warning => 5, + critical => '0:5', +), CRITICAL, "check_threshold explicit CRITICAL"; + + + +# what happens if you forget to define warning or critical thresholds? +$p = undef; +$p = Nagios::Plugin->new(); + +is $p->check_threshold(2), UNKNOWN, "everything is now UNKNOWN"; +is $p->check_threshold(-200), UNKNOWN, "everything is now UNKNOWN"; +is $p->check_threshold(134098.3124), UNKNOWN, "everything is now UNKNOWN"; +is $p->check_threshold("foo bar baz"), UNKNOWN, "everything is now UNKNOWN"; + + +# how about when you define just one? + +$p->set_thresholds(warning => "10:25"); +is $p->check_threshold(2), WARNING, "check_threshold works (WARNING) after explicit set_thresholds"; +is $p->check_threshold(-200), WARNING, "and again"; +is $p->check_threshold(25.5), WARNING, "and again"; +is $p->check_threshold(11), OK, "now OK"; -- cgit v0.10-9-g596f