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			254 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
package test
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import (
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	"bytes"
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	"encoding/base64"
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	"encoding/json"
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	"errors"
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	"reflect"
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	"strings"
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	"testing"
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	"time"
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	"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
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	io_prometheus_client "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
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)
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// Assert a boolean
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func Assert(t *testing.T, result bool, message string) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if !result {
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		t.Fatal(message)
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	}
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}
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// AssertNil checks that an object is nil. Being a "boxed nil" (a nil value
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// wrapped in a non-nil interface type) is not good enough.
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func AssertNil(t *testing.T, obj interface{}, message string) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if obj != nil {
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		t.Fatal(message)
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	}
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}
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// AssertNotNil checks an object to be non-nil. Being a "boxed nil" (a nil value
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// wrapped in a non-nil interface type) is not good enough.
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// Note that there is a gap between AssertNil and AssertNotNil. Both fail when
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// called with a boxed nil. This is intentional: we want to avoid boxed nils.
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func AssertNotNil(t *testing.T, obj interface{}, message string) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if obj == nil {
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		t.Fatal(message)
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	}
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	switch reflect.TypeOf(obj).Kind() {
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	// .IsNil() only works on chan, func, interface, map, pointer, and slice.
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	case reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, reflect.Pointer, reflect.Slice:
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		if reflect.ValueOf(obj).IsNil() {
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			t.Fatal(message)
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		}
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	}
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}
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// AssertBoxedNil checks that an inner object is nil. This is intentional for
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// testing purposes only.
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func AssertBoxedNil(t *testing.T, obj interface{}, message string) {
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	t.Helper()
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	typ := reflect.TypeOf(obj).Kind()
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	switch typ {
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	// .IsNil() only works on chan, func, interface, map, pointer, and slice.
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	case reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, reflect.Pointer, reflect.Slice:
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		if !reflect.ValueOf(obj).IsNil() {
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			t.Fatal(message)
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		}
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	default:
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		t.Fatalf("Cannot check type \"%s\". Needs to be of type chan, func, interface, map, pointer, or slice.", typ)
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	}
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}
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// AssertNotError checks that err is nil
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func AssertNotError(t *testing.T, err error, message string) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if err != nil {
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		t.Fatalf("%s: %s", message, err)
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	}
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}
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// AssertError checks that err is non-nil
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func AssertError(t *testing.T, err error, message string) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if err == nil {
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		t.Fatalf("%s: expected error but received none", message)
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	}
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}
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// AssertErrorWraps checks that err can be unwrapped into the given target.
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// NOTE: Has the side effect of actually performing that unwrapping.
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func AssertErrorWraps(t *testing.T, err error, target interface{}) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if !errors.As(err, target) {
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		t.Fatalf("error does not wrap an error of the expected type: %q !> %+T", err.Error(), target)
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	}
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}
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// AssertErrorIs checks that err wraps the given error
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func AssertErrorIs(t *testing.T, err error, target error) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if err == nil {
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		t.Fatal("err was unexpectedly nil and should not have been")
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	}
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	if !errors.Is(err, target) {
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		t.Fatalf("error does not wrap expected error: %q !> %q", err.Error(), target.Error())
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	}
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}
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// AssertEquals uses the equality operator (==) to measure one and two
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func AssertEquals(t *testing.T, one interface{}, two interface{}) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if reflect.TypeOf(one) != reflect.TypeOf(two) {
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		t.Fatalf("cannot test equality of different types: %T != %T", one, two)
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	}
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	if one != two {
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		t.Fatalf("%#v != %#v", one, two)
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	}
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}
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// AssertDeepEquals uses the reflect.DeepEqual method to measure one and two
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func AssertDeepEquals(t *testing.T, one interface{}, two interface{}) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if !reflect.DeepEqual(one, two) {
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		t.Fatalf("[%#v] !(deep)= [%#v]", one, two)
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	}
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}
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// AssertMarshaledEquals marshals one and two to JSON, and then uses
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// the equality operator to measure them
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func AssertMarshaledEquals(t *testing.T, one interface{}, two interface{}) {
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	t.Helper()
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	oneJSON, err := json.Marshal(one)
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	AssertNotError(t, err, "Could not marshal 1st argument")
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	twoJSON, err := json.Marshal(two)
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	AssertNotError(t, err, "Could not marshal 2nd argument")
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	if !bytes.Equal(oneJSON, twoJSON) {
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		t.Fatalf("[%s] !(json)= [%s]", oneJSON, twoJSON)
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	}
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}
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// AssertUnmarshaledEquals unmarshals two JSON strings (got and expected) to
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// a map[string]interface{} and then uses reflect.DeepEqual to check they are
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// the same
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func AssertUnmarshaledEquals(t *testing.T, got, expected string) {
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	t.Helper()
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	var gotMap, expectedMap map[string]interface{}
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	err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(got), &gotMap)
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	AssertNotError(t, err, "Could not unmarshal 'got'")
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	err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(expected), &expectedMap)
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	AssertNotError(t, err, "Could not unmarshal 'expected'")
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	if len(gotMap) != len(expectedMap) {
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		t.Errorf("Expected %d keys, but got %d", len(expectedMap), len(gotMap))
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	}
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	for k, v := range expectedMap {
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		if !reflect.DeepEqual(v, gotMap[k]) {
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			t.Errorf("Field %q: Expected \"%v\", got \"%v\"", k, v, gotMap[k])
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		}
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	}
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}
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// AssertNotEquals uses the equality operator to measure that one and two
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// are different
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func AssertNotEquals(t *testing.T, one interface{}, two interface{}) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if one == two {
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		t.Fatalf("%#v == %#v", one, two)
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	}
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}
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// AssertByteEquals uses bytes.Equal to measure one and two for equality.
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func AssertByteEquals(t *testing.T, one []byte, two []byte) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if !bytes.Equal(one, two) {
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		t.Fatalf("Byte [%s] != [%s]",
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			base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(one),
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			base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(two))
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	}
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}
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// AssertContains determines whether needle can be found in haystack
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func AssertContains(t *testing.T, haystack string, needle string) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if !strings.Contains(haystack, needle) {
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		t.Fatalf("String [%s] does not contain [%s]", haystack, needle)
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	}
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}
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// AssertNotContains determines if needle is not found in haystack
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func AssertNotContains(t *testing.T, haystack string, needle string) {
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	t.Helper()
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	if strings.Contains(haystack, needle) {
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		t.Fatalf("String [%s] contains [%s]", haystack, needle)
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	}
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}
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// AssertSliceContains determines if needle can be found in haystack
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func AssertSliceContains[T comparable](t *testing.T, haystack []T, needle T) {
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	t.Helper()
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	for _, item := range haystack {
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		if item == needle {
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			return
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		}
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	}
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	t.Fatalf("Slice %v does not contain %v", haystack, needle)
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}
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// AssertMetricWithLabelsEquals determines whether the value held by a prometheus Collector
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// (e.g. Gauge, Counter, CounterVec, etc) is equal to the expected float64.
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// In order to make useful assertions about just a subset of labels (e.g. for a
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// CounterVec with fields "host" and "valid", being able to assert that two
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// "valid": "true" increments occurred, without caring which host was tagged in
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// each), takes a set of labels and ignores any metrics which have different
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// label values.
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// Only works for simple metrics (Counters and Gauges), or for the *count*
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// (not value) of data points in a Histogram.
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func AssertMetricWithLabelsEquals(t *testing.T, c prometheus.Collector, l prometheus.Labels, expected float64) {
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	t.Helper()
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	ch := make(chan prometheus.Metric)
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	done := make(chan struct{})
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	go func() {
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		c.Collect(ch)
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		close(done)
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	}()
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	var total float64
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	timeout := time.After(time.Second)
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loop:
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	for {
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	metric:
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		select {
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		case <-timeout:
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			t.Fatal("timed out collecting metrics")
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		case <-done:
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			break loop
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		case m := <-ch:
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			var iom io_prometheus_client.Metric
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			_ = m.Write(&iom)
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			for _, lp := range iom.Label {
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				// If any of the labels on this metric have the same name as but
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				// different value than a label in `l`, skip this metric.
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				val, ok := l[lp.GetName()]
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				if ok && lp.GetValue() != val {
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					break metric
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				}
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			}
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			// Exactly one of the Counter, Gauge, or Histogram values will be set by
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			// the .Write() operation, so add them all because the others will be 0.
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			total += iom.Counter.GetValue()
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			total += iom.Gauge.GetValue()
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			total += float64(iom.Histogram.GetSampleCount())
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		}
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	}
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	if total != expected {
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		t.Errorf("metric with labels %+v: got %g, want %g", l, total, expected)
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	}
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}
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