//! Test for (some) analyzer functions. //! //! Even if those tests do not test the actual functionality, they ensure that the API is usable. use evtclib::{Compression, Outcome}; #[test] fn test_xera_failed() { let log = evtclib::process_file( "tests/logs/analyzers/xera-failed-20200714.zevtc", Compression::Zip, ) .unwrap(); let analyzer = log.analyzer().expect("No analyzer for Xera!"); assert_eq!(analyzer.outcome(), Some(Outcome::Failure)); } #[test] fn test_xera_succeeded() { let log = evtclib::process_file( "tests/logs/analyzers/xera-success-20200714.zevtc", Compression::Zip, ) .unwrap(); let analyzer = log.analyzer().expect("No analyzer for Xera!"); assert_eq!(analyzer.outcome(), Some(Outcome::Success)); } #[test] fn test_ai_failed() { let log = evtclib::process_file( "tests/logs/analyzers/ai-failed-20200922.zevtc", Compression::Zip, ) .unwrap(); let analyzer = log.analyzer().expect("No analyzer for Ai!"); assert_eq!(analyzer.outcome(), Some(Outcome::Failure)); } #[test] fn test_ai_succeeded() { let log = evtclib::process_file("tests/logs/ai-20200922.zevtc", Compression::Zip).unwrap(); let analyzer = log.analyzer().expect("No analyzer for Ai!"); assert_eq!(analyzer.outcome(), Some(Outcome::Success)); }