integration tests: Preserve unmocked time.monotonic()
authorMatthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
Thu, 06 Apr 2023 14:00:54 +0100
changeset 13031 012d6e7b723a
parent 13030 a97f4b277221
child 13032 b2e6a175537d
integration tests: Preserve unmocked time.monotonic() With monotonic() frozen, timers may fail to trigger. This caused problems after the new util.startup changes that moved the server-started event to a timer. The timer wouldn't trigger, the event didn't fire, and prosody would fail to daemonize. All the tests that depend on specific time behaviour are depending on wall clock time, so only mocking util.time.now() and os.time() fixes those.
spec/scansion/prosody.cfg.lua
--- a/spec/scansion/prosody.cfg.lua	Thu Apr 06 08:36:39 2023 +0200
+++ b/spec/scansion/prosody.cfg.lua	Thu Apr 06 14:00:54 2023 +0100
@@ -1,15 +1,14 @@
 --luacheck: ignore
 
--- Mock time functions to simplify tests
+-- Mock time functions to simplify tests --
+local time = require "util.time";
 function _G.os.time()
 	return 1219439344;
 end
-package.preload["util.time"] = function ()
-	return {
-		now = function () return 1219439344.5; end;
-		monotonic = function () return 0.5; end;
-	}
+function time.now()
+	return 1219439344.5;
 end
+-------------------------------------------
 
 admins = { "admin@localhost" }