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Package budgetsiface provides an interface to enable mocking the AWS Budgets service client for testing your code.
It is important to note that this interface will have breaking changes when the service model is updated and adds new API operations, paginators, and waiters.
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type ClientAPI ¶ added in v0.9.0
type ClientAPI interface { CreateBudgetRequest(*budgets.CreateBudgetInput) budgets.CreateBudgetRequest CreateNotificationRequest(*budgets.CreateNotificationInput) budgets.CreateNotificationRequest CreateSubscriberRequest(*budgets.CreateSubscriberInput) budgets.CreateSubscriberRequest DeleteBudgetRequest(*budgets.DeleteBudgetInput) budgets.DeleteBudgetRequest DeleteNotificationRequest(*budgets.DeleteNotificationInput) budgets.DeleteNotificationRequest DeleteSubscriberRequest(*budgets.DeleteSubscriberInput) budgets.DeleteSubscriberRequest DescribeBudgetRequest(*budgets.DescribeBudgetInput) budgets.DescribeBudgetRequest DescribeBudgetPerformanceHistoryRequest(*budgets.DescribeBudgetPerformanceHistoryInput) budgets.DescribeBudgetPerformanceHistoryRequest DescribeBudgetsRequest(*budgets.DescribeBudgetsInput) budgets.DescribeBudgetsRequest DescribeNotificationsForBudgetRequest(*budgets.DescribeNotificationsForBudgetInput) budgets.DescribeNotificationsForBudgetRequest DescribeSubscribersForNotificationRequest(*budgets.DescribeSubscribersForNotificationInput) budgets.DescribeSubscribersForNotificationRequest UpdateBudgetRequest(*budgets.UpdateBudgetInput) budgets.UpdateBudgetRequest UpdateNotificationRequest(*budgets.UpdateNotificationInput) budgets.UpdateNotificationRequest UpdateSubscriberRequest(*budgets.UpdateSubscriberInput) budgets.UpdateSubscriberRequest }
ClientAPI provides an interface to enable mocking the budgets.Client methods. This make unit testing your code that calls out to the SDK's service client's calls easier.
The best way to use this interface is so the SDK's service client's calls can be stubbed out for unit testing your code with the SDK without needing to inject custom request handlers into the SDK's request pipeline.
// myFunc uses an SDK service client to make a request to // AWSBudgets. func myFunc(svc budgetsiface.ClientAPI) bool { // Make svc.CreateBudget request } func main() { cfg, err := external.LoadDefaultAWSConfig() if err != nil { panic("failed to load config, " + err.Error()) } svc := budgets.New(cfg) myFunc(svc) }
In your _test.go file:
// Define a mock struct to be used in your unit tests of myFunc. type mockClientClient struct { budgetsiface.ClientPI } func (m *mockClientClient) CreateBudget(input *budgets.CreateBudgetInput) (*budgets.CreateBudgetOutput, error) { // mock response/functionality } func TestMyFunc(t *testing.T) { // Setup Test mockSvc := &mockClientClient{} myfunc(mockSvc) // Verify myFunc's functionality }
It is important to note that this interface will have breaking changes when the service model is updated and adds new API operations, paginators, and waiters. Its suggested to use the pattern above for testing, or using tooling to generate mocks to satisfy the interfaces.