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chatterino2/tests/lua/channel/messages.lua
Nerixyz d21b3c6e38 feat(plugins): Added message read/update methods to the Channel API. (#6650)
This PR adds methods to read and update messages in a channel. Specifically, it adds:
 - message_snapshot
 - last_message
 - replace_message/replace_message_at
 - clear_messages
 - find_message_by_id
 - has_messages
 - count_messages


Reviewed-by: Mm2PL <mm2pl+gh@kotmisia.pl>
2026-01-20 23:46:39 +00:00

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-- SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 Contributors to Chatterino <https://chatterino.com>
--
-- SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
local chan = c2.Channel.by_name("mm2pl")
assert(chan)
---@param ... c2.Message[]
local function add_all(...)
for _, msg in ipairs({ ... }) do
chan:add_message(msg)
end
end
local tests = {
message_snapshot = function()
local snap = chan:message_snapshot(10)
assert(type(snap) == "userdata")
assert(#snap == 0)
chan:add_system_message("system message")
snap = chan:message_snapshot(10)
assert(#snap == 1)
local msgs = {}
for i = 1, 10 do
local msg = c2.Message.new({ id = tostring(i), message_text = "something" })
chan:add_message(msg)
table.insert(msgs, msg)
end
snap = chan:message_snapshot(10)
assert(#snap == 10)
for i = 1, 10 do
assert(msgs[i] == snap[i])
end
end,
last_message = function()
assert(chan:last_message() == nil)
local msg = c2.Message.new({ id = "42" })
chan:add_message(msg)
assert(chan:last_message() == msg)
msg = c2.Message.new({ id = "43" })
chan:add_message(msg)
assert(chan:last_message() == msg)
end,
replace_message = function()
local msg1 = c2.Message.new({ id = "1" })
local msg2 = c2.Message.new({ id = "2" })
local msg3 = c2.Message.new({ id = "3" })
local msg4 = c2.Message.new({ id = "4" })
local msg5 = c2.Message.new({ id = "5" })
chan:replace_message(msg3, msg4) -- noop
add_all(msg1, msg2, msg3, msg4)
chan:replace_message(msg3, msg5)
local snap = chan:message_snapshot(2)
assert(snap[1] == msg5 and snap[2] == msg4)
chan:replace_message(msg4, msg5, 4)
snap = chan:message_snapshot(2)
assert(snap[1] == msg5 and snap[2] == msg5)
-- test how we handle duplicate messages
-- currently we replace the first message
chan:replace_message(msg5, msg3)
snap = chan:message_snapshot(2)
assert(snap[1] == msg3 and snap[2] == msg5)
-- reset and try with a hint
chan:replace_message(msg3, msg5)
snap = chan:message_snapshot(2)
assert(snap[1] == msg5 and snap[2] == msg5)
chan:replace_message(msg5, msg3, 4) -- hint is one-based
snap = chan:message_snapshot(2)
assert(snap[1] == msg5 and snap[2] == msg3)
end,
replace_message_at = function()
local msg1 = c2.Message.new({ id = "1" })
local msg2 = c2.Message.new({ id = "2" })
local msg3 = c2.Message.new({ id = "3" })
local msg4 = c2.Message.new({ id = "4" })
local msg5 = c2.Message.new({ id = "5" })
chan:replace_message_at(1, msg1)
chan:replace_message_at(2, msg1)
chan:replace_message_at(3, msg1)
add_all(msg1, msg2, msg3, msg4)
chan:replace_message_at(1, msg5)
local snap = chan:message_snapshot(4)
assert(snap[1] == msg5 and snap[2] == msg2 and snap[3] == msg3 and snap[4] == msg4)
chan:replace_message_at(4, msg5)
snap = chan:message_snapshot(4)
assert(snap[1] == msg5 and snap[2] == msg2 and snap[3] == msg3 and snap[4] == msg5)
chan:replace_message_at(5, msg5)
snap = chan:message_snapshot(4)
assert(snap[1] == msg5 and snap[2] == msg2 and snap[3] == msg3 and snap[4] == msg5)
end,
clear_messages = function()
chan:clear_messages()
assert(not chan:has_messages())
assert(chan:count_messages() == 0)
chan:add_system_message("msg")
chan:add_system_message("msg")
chan:add_system_message("msg")
chan:add_message(c2.Message.new({}))
assert(chan:has_messages())
assert(chan:count_messages() == 4)
chan:clear_messages()
assert(not chan:has_messages())
assert(chan:count_messages() == 0)
end,
find_message_by_id = function()
local msg1 = c2.Message.new({ id = "1" })
local msg2 = c2.Message.new({ id = "2" })
local msg3 = c2.Message.new({ id = "3" })
local msg4 = c2.Message.new({ id = "4" })
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("1") == nil)
add_all(msg1, msg2, msg3, msg4)
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("1") == msg1)
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("2") == msg2)
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("3") == msg3)
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("4") == msg4)
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("5") == nil)
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("") == nil)
local msg4_dup = c2.Message.new({ id = "4" })
chan:add_message(msg4_dup)
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("4") == msg4_dup)
local found = chan:find_message_by_id("4")
assert(found ~= nil)
chan:add_message(found)
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("4") == found)
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("4") == msg4_dup)
assert(chan:find_message_by_id("4") ~= msg4)
end,
has_messages = function()
assert(not chan:has_messages())
chan:add_system_message("1")
assert(chan:has_messages())
chan:add_system_message("2")
assert(chan:has_messages())
end,
count_messages = function()
assert(chan:count_messages() == 0)
chan:add_system_message("1")
assert(chan:count_messages() == 1)
chan:add_system_message("2")
assert(chan:count_messages() == 2)
end,
}
for name, fn in pairs(tests) do
chan:clear_messages() -- start off without any messages
local ok, res = pcall(fn)
if not ok then
error(name .. " failed: " .. res)
end
end