package openstack import ( "testing" "github.com/hashicorp/packer/packer" ) func TestArtifact_Impl(t *testing.T) { var _ packer.Artifact = new(Artifact) } func TestArtifactId(t *testing.T) { expected := `b8cdf55b-c916-40bd-b190-389ec144c4ed` a := &Artifact{ ImageId: "b8cdf55b-c916-40bd-b190-389ec144c4ed", } result := a.Id() if result != expected { t.Fatalf("bad: %s", result) } } func TestArtifactString(t *testing.T) { expected := "An image was created: b8cdf55b-c916-40bd-b190-389ec144c4ed" a := &Artifact{ ImageId: "b8cdf55b-c916-40bd-b190-389ec144c4ed", } result := a.String() if result != expected { t.Fatalf("bad: %s", result) } } func TestArtifactState_StateData(t *testing.T) { expectedData := "this is the data" artifact := &Artifact{ StateData: map[string]interface{}{"state_data": expectedData}, } // Valid state result := artifact.State("state_data") if result != expectedData { t.Fatalf("Bad: State data was %s instead of %s", result, expectedData) } // Invalid state result = artifact.State("invalid_key") if result != nil { t.Fatalf("Bad: State should be nil for invalid state data name") } // Nil StateData should not fail and should return nil artifact = &Artifact{} result = artifact.State("key") if result != nil { t.Fatalf("Bad: State should be nil for nil StateData") } }