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use crate::common::Server;
use serde_json::{json, Value};
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn create_index_no_primary_key() {
let server = Server::new().await;
let index = server.index("test");
let (response, code) = index.create(None).await;
assert_eq!(code, 201);
assert_eq!(response["uid"], "test");
assert_eq!(response["name"], "test");
assert!(response.get("createdAt").is_some());
assert!(response.get("updatedAt").is_some());
assert_eq!(response["createdAt"], response["updatedAt"]);
assert_eq!(response["primaryKey"], Value::Null);
assert_eq!(response.as_object().unwrap().len(), 5);
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn create_index_with_primary_key() {
let server = Server::new().await;
let index = server.index("test");
let (response, code) = index.create(Some("primary")).await;
assert_eq!(code, 201);
assert_eq!(response["uid"], "test");
assert_eq!(response["name"], "test");
assert!(response.get("createdAt").is_some());
assert!(response.get("updatedAt").is_some());
//assert_eq!(response["createdAt"], response["updatedAt"]);
assert_eq!(response["primaryKey"], "primary");
assert_eq!(response.as_object().unwrap().len(), 5);
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn create_index_with_invalid_primary_key() {
let document = json!([ { "id": 2, "title": "Pride and Prejudice" } ]);
let server = Server::new().await;
let index = server.index("movies");
let (_response, code) = index.add_documents(document, Some("title")).await;
assert_eq!(code, 202);
index.wait_update_id(0).await;
let (response, code) = index.get().await;
assert_eq!(code, 200);
assert_eq!(response["primaryKey"], Value::Null);
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn test_create_multiple_indexes() {
let server = Server::new().await;
let index1 = server.index("test1");
let index2 = server.index("test2");
let index3 = server.index("test3");
let index4 = server.index("test4");
index1.create(None).await;
index2.create(None).await;
index3.create(None).await;
assert_eq!(index1.get().await.1, 200);
assert_eq!(index2.get().await.1, 200);
assert_eq!(index3.get().await.1, 200);
assert_eq!(index4.get().await.1, 404);
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn error_create_existing_index() {
let server = Server::new().await;
let index = server.index("test");
let (_, code) = index.create(Some("primary")).await;
assert_eq!(code, 201);
let (response, code) = index.create(Some("primary")).await;
let expected_response = json!({
"message": "Index `test` already exists.",
"code": "index_already_exists",
"type": "invalid_request",
"link":"https://docs.meilisearch.com/errors#index_already_exists"
});
assert_eq!(response, expected_response);
assert_eq!(code, 409);
}
#[actix_rt::test]
#[ignore] // TODO: Fix in an other PR: uid returned `test%20test%23%21` instead of `test test#!`
async fn error_create_with_invalid_index_uid() {
let server = Server::new().await;
let index = server.index("test test#!");
let (response, code) = index.create(None).await;
let expected_response = json!({
"message": "`test test#!` is not a valid index uid. Index uid can be an integer or a string containing only alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-) and underscores (_).",
"code": "invalid_index_uid",
"type": "invalid_request",
"link": "https://docs.meilisearch.com/errors#invalid_index_uid"
});
assert_eq!(response, expected_response);
assert_eq!(code, 400);
}