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refactor: add /v3 suffix to module path for proper Go semver
Go's semantic import versioning requires v2+ modules to include the
major version in the module path. This enables using proper version
tags (v3.x.x) instead of pseudo-versions.

Updated module path: code.gitcaddy.com/server/v3
2026-01-17 17:53:59 -05:00

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// Copyright 2023 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package storage
import (
"strings"
"testing"
"code.gitcaddy.com/server/v3/modules/setting"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func testStorageIterator(t *testing.T, typStr Type, cfg *setting.Storage) {
l, err := NewStorage(typStr, cfg)
assert.NoError(t, err)
testFiles := [][]string{
{"a/1.txt", "a1"},
{"/a/1.txt", "aa1"}, // same as above, but with leading slash that will be trim
{"ab/1.txt", "ab1"},
{"b/1.txt", "b1"},
{"b/2.txt", "b2"},
{"b/3.txt", "b3"},
{"b/x 4.txt", "bx4"},
}
for _, f := range testFiles {
_, err = l.Save(f[0], strings.NewReader(f[1]), -1)
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
expectedList := map[string][]string{
"a": {"a/1.txt"},
"b": {"b/1.txt", "b/2.txt", "b/3.txt", "b/x 4.txt"},
"": {"a/1.txt", "b/1.txt", "b/2.txt", "b/3.txt", "b/x 4.txt", "ab/1.txt"},
"/": {"a/1.txt", "b/1.txt", "b/2.txt", "b/3.txt", "b/x 4.txt", "ab/1.txt"},
".": {"a/1.txt", "b/1.txt", "b/2.txt", "b/3.txt", "b/x 4.txt", "ab/1.txt"},
"a/b/../../a": {"a/1.txt"},
}
for dir, expected := range expectedList {
count := 0
err = l.IterateObjects(dir, func(path string, f Object) error {
defer f.Close()
assert.Contains(t, expected, path)
count++
return nil
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, expected, count)
}
}