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github.com/WatchBeam/clock
Time utility with lovely mocking support.
This is essentially a replacement for the time
package which allows you to seamlessly swap in mock times, timers, and tickers. See the godocs (link above) for more detailed usage.
hello.go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/mixer/clock"
)
func main() {
fmt.Printf("the time is %s", displayer{clock.C}.formatted())
}
type displayer struct {
c clock.Clock
}
func (d displayer) formatted() string {
now := d.c.Now()
return fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d:%d", now.Hour(), now.Minute(), now.Second())
}
hello_test.go
package main
import (
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/mixer/clock"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestDisplaysCorrectly(t *testing.T) {
date, _ := time.Parse(time.UnixDate, "Sat Mar 7 11:12:39 PST 2015")
c := clock.NewMockClock(date)
d := displayer{c}
assert.Equal(t, "11:12:39", d.formatted())
c.AddTime(42 * time.Second)
assert.Equal(t, "11:13:21", d.formatted())
}
The API provided by this package and the mock version is nearly identical to that of the time
package, with two notable differences:
.Chan()
method, rather than reading the .C
property. This allows the structures to be swapped out for their mock variants..AddTime
/.SetTime
on the mock clock without having to advance to each "ticked" time.FAQs
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