Added tests for `AttachReader`, `AttachReadSeeker`, `EmbedReader`, and `EmbedReadSeeker` methods with consecutive `WriteTo` calls to ensure attachments are not lost. This addresses issue #110 on GitHub. Also, added tests for `SetBodyWriter` with a nil option and improved existing tests for `hasAlt` and `hasMixed` methods. This commit concludes the tests for msg.go. We have achieved the highest possible coverage.
Implemented unit tests for WriteToTempFile, including successful writing to a temporary file and failure cases due to an invalid TMPDIR. These tests ensure the method behaves correctly under different conditions and enhances code robustness.
Introduce several unit tests for the Msg.HasSendError function to ensure its correct behavior under different conditions like unsent messages, failed deliveries, and temporary errors. This enhances the validation of message error states within the system.
Implemented new tests to validate the Msg.UpdateReader method, ensuring its functionality for both success and failure scenarios. Removed obsolete tests for Msg.NewReader to maintain code clarity and relevance.
Reorganized message writing tests to create more concise and specific scenarios, including new context tests and WriteToFile tests. Removed outdated and redundant test cases to streamline the test suite.
A newline was added after an anonymous function block to improve code readability. This change adheres to proper formatting practices and enhances the maintainability of the code.
Unified the test cases for AttachFile, AttachReader, AttachReadSeeker, EmbedFile, EmbedReader, and EmbedReadSeeker by incorporating the previously separate UNIX-specific tests into the general test files. This change enhances maintainability by reducing code duplication and ensuring more consistent test coverage across platforms.
Implemented tests for the Msg.Write method and enhanced WriteTo error handling. Also added a failReadWriteSeekCloser type to explicitly simulate IO failures in tests, ensuring comprehensive reliability of error handling mechanisms.
Implement a new test for the WriteToSkipMiddleware function to validate its behavior with normal mail parts. Ensure that the function properly skips the specified middleware and writes the message to a buffer correctly.
Introduced comprehensive test cases for applying middlewares (uppercase and encode) to messages. Also added tests for writing messages to memory buffers and parsing them back. Corrected messages in helper functions for consistency.
This test ensures that the Reset method correctly clears all fields in the Msg struct. It verifies that the From, To, Subject, Body, Attachments, and Embeds fields are empty after calling Reset.
Eliminated multiple test functions for file attachments and embeds, including TestMsg_AttachFile, TestMsg_AttachFromEmbedFS, and TestMsg_EmbedFile. These tests either duplicated functionality or were no longer relevant to the current code base. Simplifying the test suite enhances maintainability and reduces unnecessary checks.
Introduce unit tests for EmbedReadSeeker, EmbedHTMLTemplate, EmbedTextTemplate, and EmbedFromEmbedFS methods in the Msg package. These tests cover various use cases and error scenarios, ensuring the correct handling of embedded content.
Introduced unit tests to verify the embedding of files and readers in messages, including tests specific to Unix file handling scenarios. These tests ensure correct handling of embed errors and proper cleanup of temporary files.
This commit introduces three new test cases to validate the EmbedFile function in the msg_test.go file. The tests cover embedding an existing file, handling a non-existent file, and referencing pre-tested options.
Introduce two new test cases for the AttachFromEmbedFS method. These tests verify that the method correctly handles an invalid file path and a nil embed FS, ensuring error scenarios are properly managed.
Included unit tests to verify the functionality of the AttachHTMLTemplate and AttachTextTemplate methods, ensuring valid, invalid, and nil templates are handled correctly. Also added tests for AttachFromEmbedFS to validate attachments from embedded files.
Introduce tests for the AttachReadSeeker method, detailing scenarios for general use and Unix-specific paths. Ensure file handling and error conditions are properly validated to maintain robustness.
Removed commented-out tests to clean up the codebase. Added a new test to verify behavior when the file is closed early during attachment, ensuring robustness.
Introduce new unit tests for verifying the `AttachReader` method and enhancing error handling in attachment functions. These tests cover scenarios for success, file permissions, and early file closure errors.
Replace t.Skip with t.Log to avoid skipping tests and ensure they log their status. Introduce a comprehensive test for the AttachFile method, covering cases with existing, non-existent files, and using options.
Include various scenarios like default, with existing body string, nil template, and invalid template. These tests help in validating the addition of alternative text templates to messages.
Corrected the expected number of parts in an existing test from 1 to 2. Additionally, introduced tests for adding HTML templates to message bodies, including cases with a valid template, a body string, a nil template, and an invalid template.
Introduced tests for AddAlternativeString and AddAlternativeWriter methods, including variations for charset, encoding, content description, and simultaneous usages. Ensure accurate handling of content types, encodings, and body strings. This enhances coverage and reliability of message formatting features.
Implemented thorough unit tests to validate the SetBodyTextTemplate method in msg_test.go. These tests cover default behavior, handling of nil templates, and invalid templates, ensuring robustness and reliability.
Introduced new tests to validate the functionality of `SetBodyWriter` with `WithPartEncoding` and `WithPartContentDescription`. Also added comprehensive tests for `SetBodyHTMLTemplate`, covering default behavior and error cases.
Removed redundant and commented-out test functions to improve code readability and maintainability. Moved the essential helper functions (checkAddrHeader and checkGenHeader) to the end to keep the structure organized.
Added GoLand directive to suppress deprecation warnings for SetAttachements method in msg_test.go. This method is already fully tested by SetAttachments and the test is marked to be skipped.
Introduced new test cases for ContentType values to ensure proper handling. Additionally, simplified multiple error messages in existing tests to enhance readability and maintain consistency.
Introduce tests for `SetEmbeds` with single, multiple, and no files. Add `UnsetAllEmbeds` and `UnsetAllParts` tests to ensure embeds and attachments are removed correctly.
Introduced tests for embedding files and managing attachments in messages. Validated behavior for setting and unsetting attachments and retrieving embedded files with various scenarios.
Implemented comprehensive tests for SetAttachments including scenarios with single, multiple, and no files. Additionally, deprecated the SetAttachements function and noted it as fully tested by SetAttachments.
Eliminated the TestMsg_SetAttachments function from the test suite as it duplicates functionality covered by other tests. Removing this redundant code improves maintainability and clarity.
Introduced a new test case to check `GetAttachments` when no attachments are present in the message object. Removed the redundant `TestMsg_GetAttachments` function to simplify the test suite.
This commit introduces unit tests for the GetAttachments method in the Msg struct to ensure it correctly handles both single and multiple attachments. The tests verify the name and content of the attachments to validate the expected behavior.
Introduce comprehensive tests for the GetGenHeader and GetParts methods. These tests cover single and multiple values for headers, body parts retrieval, and edge cases such as nil values, ensuring robustness and correctness.
Introduced unit tests for GetFrom, GetFromString, GetTo, GetToString, GetCc, GetCcString, GetBcc, and GetBccString methods. These tests cover scenarios with single, multiple, and no addresses, ensuring correct functionality of email address retrieval methods.
Add unit tests for the GetAddrHeaderString function to verify correct behavior for various header types and address counts. These tests ensure the function correctly handles single and multiple addresses, as well as scenarios with no addresses.
Introduce a new test to validate the behavior of GetAddrHeader for handling multiple addresses (to, cc, bcc). This test ensures that the function correctly processes and returns the expected addresses in various headers.
Introduce unit tests for the GetAddrHeader function in the Msg struct. These tests cover various scenarios, including valid addresses and handling of headers like "from," "to," "cc," and "bcc."
Implemented comprehensive tests for the Msg.GetRecipients method, covering various scenarios such as recipients in "to", "cc", "bcc" fields and combinations of these. Ensured correct handling of each case and validation against expected recipient counts and specific addresses.
Ensured the file ends with a newline to comply with best practices. This change improves code readability and consistency with other files in the repository.
Implemented tests for `RequestMDNToFormat`, `RequestMDNAddTo`, and `RequestMDNAddToFormat` methods to ensure proper address handling. Added comprehensive `GetSender` method tests to verify sender retrieval in various scenarios. This enhances coverage and robustness of email message handling functionality.
Add checks to initialize `genHeader` if it is nil in the RequestMDNTo method to prevent potential nil map assignment errors. The newly implemented tests showed that this method was never actually working and the old test was inefficient to identify this.
Introduce tests for SetImportance, SetOrganization, SetUserAgent, and IsDelivered methods in the Msg type. These additions ensure the correct behavior and robustness of the email handling functionality.