package v1 import ( "testing" "github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm/shared/testutil/require" ) func TestPathsToVerificationRegexes(t *testing.T) { tests := []struct { name string paths []string regexes []string err string }{ { name: "Empty", regexes: []string{}, }, { name: "IgnoreBadPaths", paths: []string{"", "/", "/Account"}, regexes: []string{}, }, { name: "Simple", paths: []string{"Wallet/Account"}, regexes: []string{"^Wallet/Account$"}, }, { name: "Multiple", paths: []string{"Wallet/Account1", "Wallet/Account2"}, regexes: []string{"^Wallet/Account1$", "^Wallet/Account2$"}, }, { name: "IgnoreInvalidRegex", paths: []string{"Wallet/Account1", "Bad/***", "Wallet/Account2"}, regexes: []string{"^Wallet/Account1$", "^Wallet/Account2$"}, }, { name: "TidyExistingAnchors", paths: []string{"Wallet/^.*$", "Wallet/Foo.*Bar$", "Wallet/^Account"}, regexes: []string{"^Wallet/.*$", "^Wallet/Foo.*Bar$", "^Wallet/Account$"}, }, } for _, test := range tests { t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) { regexes := pathsToVerificationRegexes(test.paths) require.Equal(t, len(test.regexes), len(regexes), "Unexpected number of regexes") for i := range regexes { require.Equal(t, test.regexes[i], regexes[i].String(), "Unexpected regex %d", i) } }) } }