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//! Miscellaneous types used in configuration
//!
//! This module contains types that need to be shared across various crates
//! and layers, but which don't depend on specific elements of the Tor system.
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fmt::{Debug, Display};
use std::iter;
use std::net;
use std::num::NonZeroU16;
use either::Either;
use itertools::Itertools;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use strum::{Display, EnumString, IntoStaticStr};
/// Boolean, but with additional `"auto"` option
//
// This slightly-odd interleaving of derives and attributes stops rustfmt doing a daft thing
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash, Debug, Default, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq)]
#[allow(clippy::exhaustive_enums)] // we will add variants very rarely if ever
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(try_from = "BoolOrAutoSerde", into = "BoolOrAutoSerde")]
pub enum BoolOrAuto {
#[default]
/// Automatic
Auto,
/// Explicitly specified
Explicit(bool),
}
impl BoolOrAuto {
/// Returns the explicitly set boolean value, or `None`
///
/// ```
/// use tor_config::BoolOrAuto;
///
/// fn calculate_default() -> bool { //...
/// # false }
/// let bool_or_auto: BoolOrAuto = // ...
/// # Default::default();
/// let _: bool = bool_or_auto.as_bool().unwrap_or_else(|| calculate_default());
/// ```
pub fn as_bool(self) -> Option<bool> {
match self {
BoolOrAuto::Auto => None,
BoolOrAuto::Explicit(v) => Some(v),
}
}
}
/// How we (de) serialize a [`BoolOrAuto`]
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
enum BoolOrAutoSerde {
/// String (in snake case)
String(Cow<'static, str>),
/// bool
Bool(bool),
}
impl From<BoolOrAuto> for BoolOrAutoSerde {
fn from(boa: BoolOrAuto) -> BoolOrAutoSerde {
use BoolOrAutoSerde as BoAS;
boa.as_bool()
.map(BoAS::Bool)
.unwrap_or_else(|| BoAS::String("auto".into()))
}
}
/// Boolean or `"auto"` configuration is invalid
#[derive(thiserror::Error, Debug, Clone)]
#[non_exhaustive]
#[error(r#"Invalid value, expected boolean or "auto""#)]
pub struct InvalidBoolOrAuto {}
impl TryFrom<BoolOrAutoSerde> for BoolOrAuto {
type Error = InvalidBoolOrAuto;
fn try_from(pls: BoolOrAutoSerde) -> Result<BoolOrAuto, Self::Error> {
use BoolOrAuto as BoA;
use BoolOrAutoSerde as BoAS;
Ok(match pls {
BoAS::Bool(v) => BoA::Explicit(v),
BoAS::String(s) if s == "false" => BoA::Explicit(false),
BoAS::String(s) if s == "true" => BoA::Explicit(true),
BoAS::String(s) if s == "auto" => BoA::Auto,
_ => return Err(InvalidBoolOrAuto {}),
})
}
}
/// A macro that implements [`NotAutoValue`] for your type.
///
/// This macro generates:
/// * a [`NotAutoValue`] impl for `ty`
/// * a test module with a test that ensures "auto" cannot be deserialized as `ty`
///
/// ## Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use tor_config::{impl_not_auto_value, ExplicitOrAuto};
/// # use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
// #
/// #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
/// struct Foo;
///
/// impl_not_auto_value!(Foo);
///
/// #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
/// struct Bar;
///
/// fn main() {
/// let _foo: ExplicitOrAuto<Foo> = ExplicitOrAuto::Auto;
///
/// // Using a type that does not implement NotAutoValue is an error:
/// // let _bar: ExplicitOrAuto<Bar> = ExplicitOrAuto::Auto;
/// }
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! impl_not_auto_value {
($ty:ty) => {
$crate::deps::paste! {
impl $crate::NotAutoValue for $ty {}
#[cfg(test)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
mod [<test_not_auto_value_ $ty>] {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use super::*;
#[test]
fn [<auto_is_not_a_valid_value_for_ $ty>]() {
let res = $crate::deps::serde_value::Value::String(
"auto".into()
).deserialize_into::<$ty>();
assert!(
res.is_err(),
concat!(
stringify!($ty), " is not a valid NotAutoValue type: ",
"NotAutoValue types should not be deserializable from \"auto\""
),
);
}
}
}
};
}
/// A serializable value, or auto.
///
/// Used for implementing configuration options that can be explicitly initialized
/// with a placeholder for their "default" value using the
/// [`Auto`](ExplicitOrAuto::Auto) variant.
///
/// Unlike `#[serde(default)] field: T` or `#[serde(default)] field: Option<T>`,
/// fields of this type can be present in the serialized configuration
/// without being assigned a concrete value.
///
/// **Important**: the underlying type must implement [`NotAutoValue`].
/// This trait should be implemented using the [`impl_not_auto_value`],
/// and only for types that do not serialize to the same value as the
/// [`Auto`](ExplicitOrAuto::Auto) variant.
///
/// ## Example
///
/// In the following serialized TOML config
///
/// ```toml
/// foo = "auto"
/// ```
///
/// `foo` is set to [`Auto`](ExplicitOrAuto::Auto), which indicates the
/// implementation should use a default (but not necessarily [`Default::default`])
/// value for the `foo` option.
///
/// For example, f field `foo` defaults to `13` if feature `bar` is enabled,
/// and `9000` otherwise, a configuration with `foo` set to `"auto"` will
/// behave in the "default" way regardless of which features are enabled.
///
/// ```rust,ignore
/// struct Foo(usize);
///
/// impl Default for Foo {
/// fn default() -> Foo {
/// if cfg!(feature = "bar") {
/// Foo(13)
/// } else {
/// Foo(9000)
/// }
/// }
/// }
///
/// impl Foo {
/// fn from_explicit_or_auto(foo: ExplicitOrAuto<Foo>) -> Self {
/// match foo {
/// // If Auto, choose a sensible default for foo
/// ExplicitOrAuto::Auto => Default::default(),
/// ExplicitOrAuto::Foo(foo) => foo,
/// }
/// }
/// }
///
/// struct Config {
/// foo: ExplicitOrAuto<Foo>,
/// }
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash, Debug, Default, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq)]
#[allow(clippy::exhaustive_enums)] // we will add variants very rarely if ever
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum ExplicitOrAuto<T: NotAutoValue> {
/// Automatic
#[default]
#[serde(rename = "auto")]
Auto,
/// Explicitly specified
#[serde(untagged)]
Explicit(T),
}
impl<T: NotAutoValue> ExplicitOrAuto<T> {
/// Returns the explicitly set value, or `None`.
///
/// ```
/// use tor_config::ExplicitOrAuto;
///
/// fn calculate_default() -> usize { //...
/// # 2 }
/// let explicit_or_auto: ExplicitOrAuto<usize> = // ...
/// # Default::default();
/// let _: usize = explicit_or_auto.into_value().unwrap_or_else(|| calculate_default());
/// ```
pub fn into_value(self) -> Option<T> {
match self {
ExplicitOrAuto::Auto => None,
ExplicitOrAuto::Explicit(v) => Some(v),
}
}
/// Returns a reference to the explicitly set value, or `None`.
///
/// Like [`ExplicitOrAuto::into_value`], except it returns a reference to the inner type.
pub fn as_value(&self) -> Option<&T> {
match self {
ExplicitOrAuto::Auto => None,
ExplicitOrAuto::Explicit(v) => Some(v),
}
}
}
/// A marker trait for types that do not serialize to the same value as [`ExplicitOrAuto::Auto`].
///
/// **Important**: you should not implement this trait manually.
/// Use the [`impl_not_auto_value`] macro instead.
///
/// This trait should be implemented for types that can be stored in [`ExplicitOrAuto`].
pub trait NotAutoValue {}
/// A helper for calling [`impl_not_auto_value`] for a number of types.
macro_rules! impl_not_auto_value_for_types {
($($ty:ty)*) => {
$(impl_not_auto_value!($ty);)*
}
}
// Implement `NotAutoValue` for various primitive types.
impl_not_auto_value_for_types!(
i8 i16 i32 i64 i128 isize
u8 u16 u32 u64 u128 usize
f32 f64
char
bool
);
// TODO implement `NotAutoValue` for other types too
/// Padding enablement - rough amount of padding requested
///
/// Padding is cover traffic, used to help mitigate traffic analysis,
/// obscure traffic patterns, and impede router-level data collection.
///
/// This same enum is used to control padding at various levels of the Tor system.
/// (TODO: actually we don't do circuit padding yet.)
//
// This slightly-odd interleaving of derives and attributes stops rustfmt doing a daft thing
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash, Debug, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq)]
#[allow(clippy::exhaustive_enums)] // we will add variants very rarely if ever
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(try_from = "PaddingLevelSerde", into = "PaddingLevelSerde")]
#[derive(Display, EnumString, IntoStaticStr)]
#[strum(serialize_all = "snake_case")]
#[derive(Default)]
pub enum PaddingLevel {
/// Disable padding completely
None,
/// Reduced padding (eg for mobile)
Reduced,
/// Normal padding (the default)
#[default]
Normal,
}
/// How we (de) serialize a [`PaddingLevel`]
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
enum PaddingLevelSerde {
/// String (in snake case)
///
/// We always serialize this way
String(Cow<'static, str>),
/// bool
Bool(bool),
}
impl From<PaddingLevel> for PaddingLevelSerde {
fn from(pl: PaddingLevel) -> PaddingLevelSerde {
PaddingLevelSerde::String(<&str>::from(&pl).into())
}
}
/// Padding level configuration is invalid
#[derive(thiserror::Error, Debug, Clone)]
#[non_exhaustive]
#[error("Invalid padding level")]
struct InvalidPaddingLevel {}
impl TryFrom<PaddingLevelSerde> for PaddingLevel {
type Error = InvalidPaddingLevel;
fn try_from(pls: PaddingLevelSerde) -> Result<PaddingLevel, Self::Error> {
Ok(match pls {
PaddingLevelSerde::String(s) => {
s.as_ref().try_into().map_err(|_| InvalidPaddingLevel {})?
}
PaddingLevelSerde::Bool(false) => PaddingLevel::None,
PaddingLevelSerde::Bool(true) => PaddingLevel::Normal,
})
}
}
/// Specification of (possibly) something to listen on (eg, a port, or some addresses/ports)
///
/// Can represent, at least:
/// * "do not listen"
/// * Listen on the following port on localhost (IPv6 and IPv4)
/// * Listen on precisely the following address and port
/// * Listen on several addresses/ports
///
/// Currently only IP (v6 and v4) is supported.
#[derive(Clone, Hash, Debug, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(try_from = "ListenSerde", into = "ListenSerde")]
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct Listen(Vec<ListenItem>);
impl Listen {
/// Create a new `Listen` specifying no addresses (no listening)
pub fn new_none() -> Listen {
Listen(vec![])
}
/// Create a new `Listen` specifying listening on a port on localhost
///
/// Special case: if `port` is zero, specifies no listening.
pub fn new_localhost(port: u16) -> Listen {
Listen(
port.try_into()
.ok()
.map(ListenItem::Localhost)
.into_iter()
.collect_vec(),
)
}
/// Create a new `Listen`, possibly specifying listening on a port on localhost
///
/// Special case: if `port` is `Some(0)`, also specifies no listening.
pub fn new_localhost_optional(port: Option<u16>) -> Listen {
Self::new_localhost(port.unwrap_or_default())
}
/// Return true if no listening addresses have been configured
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.0.is_empty()
}
/// List the network socket addresses to listen on
///
/// Each returned item is a list of `SocketAddr`,
/// of which *at least one* must be successfully bound.
/// It is OK if the others (up to all but one of them)
/// fail with `EAFNOSUPPORT` ("Address family not supported").
/// This allows handling of support, or non-support,
/// for particular address families, eg IPv6 vs IPv4 localhost.
/// Other errors (eg, `EADDRINUSE`) should always be treated as serious problems.
///
/// Fails if the listen spec involves listening on things other than IP addresses.
/// (Currently that is not possible.)
pub fn ip_addrs(
&self,
) -> Result<
impl Iterator<Item = impl Iterator<Item = net::SocketAddr> + '_> + '_,
ListenUnsupported,
> {
Ok(self.0.iter().map(|i| i.iter()))
}
/// Get the localhost port to listen on
///
/// Returns `None` if listening is configured to be disabled.
///
/// Fails, giving an unsupported error, if the configuration
/// isn't just "listen on a single localhost port in all address families"
pub fn localhost_port_legacy(&self) -> Result<Option<u16>, ListenUnsupported> {
use ListenItem as LI;
Ok(match &*self.0 {
[] => None,
[LI::Localhost(port)] => Some((*port).into()),
_ => return Err(ListenUnsupported {}),
})
}
}
impl Display for Listen {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
let mut sep = "";
for a in &self.0 {
write!(f, "{sep}{a}")?;
sep = ", ";
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// [`Listen`] configuration specified something not supported by application code
#[derive(thiserror::Error, Debug, Clone)]
#[non_exhaustive]
#[error("Unsupported listening configuration")]
pub struct ListenUnsupported {}
/// One item in the `Listen`
///
/// We distinguish `Localhost`,
/// rather than just storing two `net:SocketAddr`,
/// so that we can handle localhost (which means two address families) specially
/// in order to implement `localhost_port_legacy()`.
#[derive(Clone, Hash, Debug, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
enum ListenItem {
/// One port, both IPv6 and IPv4
Localhost(NonZeroU16),
/// Any other single socket address
General(net::SocketAddr),
}
impl ListenItem {
/// Return the `SocketAddr`s implied by this item
fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = net::SocketAddr> + '_ {
use net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr};
use ListenItem as LI;
match self {
&LI::Localhost(port) => Either::Left({
let port = port.into();
let addrs: [IpAddr; 2] = [Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST.into(), Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST.into()];
addrs
.into_iter()
.map(move |ip| net::SocketAddr::new(ip, port))
}),
LI::General(addr) => Either::Right(iter::once(addr).cloned()),
}
}
}
impl Display for ListenItem {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
ListenItem::Localhost(port) => write!(f, "localhost port {}", port)?,
ListenItem::General(addr) => write!(f, "{}", addr)?,
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// How we (de) serialize a [`Listen`]
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
enum ListenSerde {
/// for `listen = false` (in TOML syntax)
Bool(bool),
/// A bare item
One(ListenItemSerde),
/// An item in a list
List(Vec<ListenItemSerde>),
}
/// One item in the list of a list-ish `Listen`, or the plain value
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
enum ListenItemSerde {
/// An integer.
///
/// When appearing "loose" (in ListenSerde::One), `0` is parsed as none.
Port(u16),
/// An string which will be parsed as an address and port
///
/// When appearing "loose" (in ListenSerde::One), `""` is parsed as none.
String(String),
}
// This implementation isn't fallible, but clippy thinks it is because of the unwrap.
// The unwrap is just there because we can't pattern-match on a Vec
#[allow(clippy::fallible_impl_from)]
impl From<Listen> for ListenSerde {
fn from(l: Listen) -> ListenSerde {
let l = l.0;
match l.len() {
0 => ListenSerde::Bool(false),
1 => ListenSerde::One(l.into_iter().next().expect("len=1 but no next").into()),
_ => ListenSerde::List(l.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect()),
}
}
}
impl From<ListenItem> for ListenItemSerde {
fn from(i: ListenItem) -> ListenItemSerde {
use ListenItem as LI;
use ListenItemSerde as LIS;
match i {
LI::Localhost(port) => LIS::Port(port.into()),
LI::General(addr) => LIS::String(addr.to_string()),
}
}
}
/// Listen configuration is invalid
#[derive(thiserror::Error, Debug, Clone)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum InvalidListen {
/// Bool was `true` but that's not an address.
#[error("Invalid listen specification: need actual addr/port, or `false`; not `true`")]
InvalidBool,
/// Specified listen was a string but couldn't parse to a [`net::SocketAddr`].
#[error("Invalid listen specification: failed to parse string: {0}")]
InvalidString(#[from] net::AddrParseError),
/// Specified listen was a list containing a zero integer
#[error("Invalid listen specification: zero (for no port) not permitted in list")]
ZeroPortInList,
}
impl TryFrom<ListenSerde> for Listen {
type Error = InvalidListen;
fn try_from(l: ListenSerde) -> Result<Listen, Self::Error> {
use ListenSerde as LS;
Ok(Listen(match l {
LS::Bool(false) => vec![],
LS::Bool(true) => return Err(InvalidListen::InvalidBool),
LS::One(i) if i.means_none() => vec![],
LS::One(i) => vec![i.try_into()?],
LS::List(l) => l.into_iter().map(|i| i.try_into()).try_collect()?,
}))
}
}
impl ListenItemSerde {
/// Is this item actually a sentinel, meaning "don't listen, disable this thing"?
///
/// Allowed only bare, not in a list.
fn means_none(&self) -> bool {
use ListenItemSerde as LIS;
match self {
&LIS::Port(port) => port == 0,
LIS::String(s) => s.is_empty(),
}
}
}
impl TryFrom<ListenItemSerde> for ListenItem {
type Error = InvalidListen;
fn try_from(i: ListenItemSerde) -> Result<ListenItem, Self::Error> {
use ListenItem as LI;
use ListenItemSerde as LIS;
Ok(match i {
LIS::String(s) => LI::General(s.parse()?),
LIS::Port(p) => LI::Localhost(p.try_into().map_err(|_| InvalidListen::ZeroPortInList)?),
})
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
// @@ begin test lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@
#![allow(clippy::bool_assert_comparison)]
#![allow(clippy::clone_on_copy)]
#![allow(clippy::dbg_macro)]
#![allow(clippy::mixed_attributes_style)]
#![allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
#![allow(clippy::print_stdout)]
#![allow(clippy::single_char_pattern)]
#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
#![allow(clippy::unchecked_duration_subtraction)]
#![allow(clippy::useless_vec)]
#![allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
//! <!-- @@ end test lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@ -->
use super::*;
#[derive(Debug, Default, Deserialize, Serialize)]
struct TestConfigFile {
#[serde(default)]
something_enabled: BoolOrAuto,
#[serde(default)]
padding: PaddingLevel,
#[serde(default)]
listen: Option<Listen>,
#[serde(default)]
auto_or_usize: ExplicitOrAuto<usize>,
#[serde(default)]
auto_or_bool: ExplicitOrAuto<bool>,
}
#[test]
fn bool_or_auto() {
use BoolOrAuto as BoA;
let chk = |pl, s| {
let tc: TestConfigFile = toml::from_str(s).expect(s);
assert_eq!(pl, tc.something_enabled, "{:?}", s);
};
chk(BoA::Auto, "");
chk(BoA::Auto, r#"something_enabled = "auto""#);
chk(BoA::Explicit(true), r#"something_enabled = true"#);
chk(BoA::Explicit(true), r#"something_enabled = "true""#);
chk(BoA::Explicit(false), r#"something_enabled = false"#);
chk(BoA::Explicit(false), r#"something_enabled = "false""#);
let chk_e = |s| {
let tc: Result<TestConfigFile, _> = toml::from_str(s);
let _ = tc.expect_err(s);
};
chk_e(r#"something_enabled = 1"#);
chk_e(r#"something_enabled = "unknown""#);
chk_e(r#"something_enabled = "True""#);
}
#[test]
fn padding_level() {
use PaddingLevel as PL;
let chk = |pl, s| {
let tc: TestConfigFile = toml::from_str(s).expect(s);
assert_eq!(pl, tc.padding, "{:?}", s);
};
chk(PL::None, r#"padding = "none""#);
chk(PL::None, r#"padding = false"#);
chk(PL::Reduced, r#"padding = "reduced""#);
chk(PL::Normal, r#"padding = "normal""#);
chk(PL::Normal, r#"padding = true"#);
chk(PL::Normal, "");
let chk_e = |s| {
let tc: Result<TestConfigFile, _> = toml::from_str(s);
let _ = tc.expect_err(s);
};
chk_e(r#"padding = 1"#);
chk_e(r#"padding = "unknown""#);
chk_e(r#"padding = "Normal""#);
}
#[test]
fn listen_parse() {
use net::{Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr, SocketAddr};
use ListenItem as LI;
let localhost6 = |p| SocketAddr::new(Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST.into(), p);
let localhost4 = |p| SocketAddr::new(Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST.into(), p);
let unspec6 = |p| SocketAddr::new(Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED.into(), p);
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)] // we do this for consistency
fn chk(
exp_i: Vec<ListenItem>,
exp_addrs: Result<Vec<Vec<SocketAddr>>, ()>,
exp_lpd: Result<Option<u16>, ()>,
s: &str,
) {
let tc: TestConfigFile = toml::from_str(s).expect(s);
let ll = tc.listen.unwrap();
eprintln!("s={:?} ll={:?}", &s, &ll);
assert_eq!(ll, Listen(exp_i));
assert_eq!(
ll.ip_addrs()
.map(|a| a.map(|l| l.collect_vec()).collect_vec())
.map_err(|_| ()),
exp_addrs
);
assert_eq!(ll.localhost_port_legacy().map_err(|_| ()), exp_lpd);
}
let chk_err = |exp, s: &str| {
let got: Result<TestConfigFile, _> = toml::from_str(s);
let got = got.expect_err(s).to_string();
assert!(got.contains(exp), "s={:?} got={:?} exp={:?}", s, got, exp);
};
let chk_none = |s: &str| {
chk(vec![], Ok(vec![]), Ok(None), &format!("listen = {}", s));
chk_err(
"", /* any error will do */
&format!("listen = [ {} ]", s),
);
};
let chk_1 = |v: ListenItem, addrs: Vec<Vec<SocketAddr>>, port, s| {
chk(
vec![v.clone()],
Ok(addrs.clone()),
port,
&format!("listen = {}", s),
);
chk(
vec![v.clone()],
Ok(addrs.clone()),
port,
&format!("listen = [ {} ]", s),
);
chk(
vec![v, LI::Localhost(23.try_into().unwrap())],
Ok([addrs, vec![vec![localhost6(23), localhost4(23)]]]
.into_iter()
.flatten()
.collect()),
Err(()),
&format!("listen = [ {}, 23 ]", s),
);
};
chk_none(r#""""#);
chk_none(r#"0"#);
chk_none(r#"false"#);
chk(vec![], Ok(vec![]), Ok(None), r#"listen = []"#);
chk_1(
LI::Localhost(42.try_into().unwrap()),
vec![vec![localhost6(42), localhost4(42)]],
Ok(Some(42)),
"42",
);
chk_1(
LI::General(unspec6(56)),
vec![vec![unspec6(56)]],
Err(()),
r#""[::]:56""#,
);
let chk_err_1 = |e, el, s| {
chk_err(e, &format!("listen = {}", s));
chk_err(el, &format!("listen = [ {} ]", s));
chk_err(el, &format!("listen = [ 23, {}, 77 ]", s));
};
chk_err_1("need actual addr/port", "did not match any variant", "true");
chk_err("did not match any variant", r#"listen = [ [] ]"#);
}
#[test]
fn display_listen() {
let empty = Listen::new_none();
assert_eq!(empty.to_string(), "");
let one_port = Listen::new_localhost(1234);
assert_eq!(one_port.to_string(), "localhost port 1234");
let multi_port = Listen(vec![
ListenItem::Localhost(1111.try_into().unwrap()),
ListenItem::Localhost(2222.try_into().unwrap()),
]);
assert_eq!(
multi_port.to_string(),
"localhost port 1111, localhost port 2222"
);
let multi_addr = Listen(vec![
ListenItem::Localhost(1234.try_into().unwrap()),
ListenItem::General("1.2.3.4:5678".parse().unwrap()),
]);
assert_eq!(multi_addr.to_string(), "localhost port 1234, 1.2.3.4:5678");
}
#[test]
fn explicit_or_auto() {
use ExplicitOrAuto as EOA;
let chk = |eoa: EOA<usize>, s| {
let tc: TestConfigFile = toml::from_str(s).expect(s);
assert_eq!(
format!("{:?}", eoa),
format!("{:?}", tc.auto_or_usize),
"{:?}",
s
);
};
chk(EOA::Auto, r#"auto_or_usize = "auto""#);
chk(EOA::Explicit(20), r#"auto_or_usize = 20"#);
let chk_e = |s| {
let tc: Result<TestConfigFile, _> = toml::from_str(s);
let _ = tc.expect_err(s);
};
chk_e(r#"auto_or_usize = """#);
chk_e(r#"auto_or_usize = []"#);
chk_e(r#"auto_or_usize = {}"#);
let chk = |eoa: EOA<bool>, s| {
let tc: TestConfigFile = toml::from_str(s).expect(s);
assert_eq!(
format!("{:?}", eoa),
format!("{:?}", tc.auto_or_bool),
"{:?}",
s
);
};
// ExplicitOrAuto<bool> works just like BoolOrAuto
chk(EOA::Auto, r#"auto_or_bool = "auto""#);
chk(EOA::Explicit(false), r#"auto_or_bool = false"#);
chk_e(r#"auto_or_bool= "not bool or auto""#);
let mut config = TestConfigFile::default();
let toml = toml::to_string(&config).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
toml,
r#"something_enabled = "auto"
padding = "normal"
auto_or_usize = "auto"
auto_or_bool = "auto"
"#
);
config.auto_or_bool = ExplicitOrAuto::Explicit(true);
let toml = toml::to_string(&config).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
toml,
r#"something_enabled = "auto"
padding = "normal"
auto_or_usize = "auto"
auto_or_bool = true
"#
);
}
}