newsbot-api/services/reddit_test.go
James Tombleson 75b66dd625
Feature/sql (#8)
* Using sqlc to generate queries and goose for migrations. The intial tests look good.

* moving the old calls away for now.  Might use this in a package later on.

* Added postgres driver

* Updated the dockerfile to support sql migrations

* added sqlc config file

* updated schema and starting a seed script

* updated models to use the database ones

* updated reddit cron to talk to the db

* added env for sql connection string

* got the reddit source working with the db and posting articles

* added sql packages

* added rule to ignore dev sql file

* added migration down statement for rolling back

* updated cron for reddit and youtube

* Updated reddit to follow a new standard pattern

* updated youtube to follow new patterns

* updated tests and brought them to the standard

* updated the seed migration

* all cron tasks should feed the db now

* updated app init

* bumped docker to 1.18.3

* disabled remote tests given secrets and lack of interfaces currently to run tests
2022-06-08 21:17:08 -07:00

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package services_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"github.com/jtom38/newsbot/collector/database"
"github.com/jtom38/newsbot/collector/services"
)
var RedditRecord database.Source = database.Source{
ID: uuid.New(),
Name: "dadjokes",
Source: "reddit",
Site: "reddit",
Url: "https://reddit.com/r/dadjokes",
Tags: "reddit, dadjokes",
}
func TestGetContent(t *testing.T) {
//This test is flaky right now due to the http changes in 1.17
rc := services.NewRedditClient(RedditRecord)
raw, err := rc.GetContent()
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
redditArticles := rc.ConvertToArticles(raw)
for _, posts := range redditArticles {
if posts.Title == "" {
t.Error("Title is missing")
}
}
}