mirror of https://github.com/hashicorp/consul
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2.4 KiB
Go
98 lines
2.4 KiB
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// Code generated by mockery v2.37.1. DO NOT EDIT.
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package indexmock
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import (
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pbresource "github.com/hashicorp/consul/proto-public/pbresource"
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mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock"
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)
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// ResourceIterable is an autogenerated mock type for the resourceIterable type
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type ResourceIterable struct {
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mock.Mock
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}
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type ResourceIterable_Expecter struct {
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mock *mock.Mock
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}
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func (_m *ResourceIterable) EXPECT() *ResourceIterable_Expecter {
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return &ResourceIterable_Expecter{mock: &_m.Mock}
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}
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// Next provides a mock function with given fields:
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func (_m *ResourceIterable) Next() ([]byte, []*pbresource.Resource, bool) {
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ret := _m.Called()
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var r0 []byte
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var r1 []*pbresource.Resource
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var r2 bool
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if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func() ([]byte, []*pbresource.Resource, bool)); ok {
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return rf()
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}
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if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func() []byte); ok {
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r0 = rf()
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} else {
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if ret.Get(0) != nil {
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r0 = ret.Get(0).([]byte)
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}
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}
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if rf, ok := ret.Get(1).(func() []*pbresource.Resource); ok {
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r1 = rf()
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} else {
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if ret.Get(1) != nil {
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r1 = ret.Get(1).([]*pbresource.Resource)
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}
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}
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if rf, ok := ret.Get(2).(func() bool); ok {
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r2 = rf()
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} else {
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r2 = ret.Get(2).(bool)
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}
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return r0, r1, r2
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}
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// ResourceIterable_Next_Call is a *mock.Call that shadows Run/Return methods with type explicit version for method 'Next'
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type ResourceIterable_Next_Call struct {
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*mock.Call
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}
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// Next is a helper method to define mock.On call
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func (_e *ResourceIterable_Expecter) Next() *ResourceIterable_Next_Call {
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return &ResourceIterable_Next_Call{Call: _e.mock.On("Next")}
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}
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func (_c *ResourceIterable_Next_Call) Run(run func()) *ResourceIterable_Next_Call {
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_c.Call.Run(func(args mock.Arguments) {
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run()
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})
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return _c
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}
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func (_c *ResourceIterable_Next_Call) Return(_a0 []byte, _a1 []*pbresource.Resource, _a2 bool) *ResourceIterable_Next_Call {
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_c.Call.Return(_a0, _a1, _a2)
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return _c
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}
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func (_c *ResourceIterable_Next_Call) RunAndReturn(run func() ([]byte, []*pbresource.Resource, bool)) *ResourceIterable_Next_Call {
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_c.Call.Return(run)
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return _c
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}
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// NewResourceIterable creates a new instance of ResourceIterable. It also registers a testing interface on the mock and a cleanup function to assert the mocks expectations.
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// The first argument is typically a *testing.T value.
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func NewResourceIterable(t interface {
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mock.TestingT
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Cleanup(func())
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}) *ResourceIterable {
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mock := &ResourceIterable{}
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mock.Mock.Test(t)
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t.Cleanup(func() { mock.AssertExpectations(t) })
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return mock
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}
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