use readur::services::webdav::{WebDAVConfig, WebDAVService}; fn create_test_config() -> WebDAVConfig { WebDAVConfig { server_url: "https://nextcloud.example.com".to_string(), username: "testuser".to_string(), password: "testpass".to_string(), watch_folders: vec!["/Documents".to_string()], file_extensions: vec!["pdf".to_string(), "txt".to_string()], timeout_seconds: 30, server_type: Some("nextcloud".to_string()), } } #[tokio::test] async fn test_recursive_etag_support_detection() { let config = create_test_config(); let service = WebDAVService::new(config).expect("Failed to create WebDAV service"); // Test the recursive ETag support detection function let supports_recursive = service.test_recursive_etag_support().await; // Should return a boolean result (specific value depends on mock server) assert!(supports_recursive.is_ok()); } #[tokio::test] async fn test_smart_directory_scan_functionality() { let config = create_test_config(); let service = WebDAVService::new(config).expect("Failed to create WebDAV service"); // Note: This test would require mocking AppState and Database // For now, just test that the service was created successfully // The actual smart scanning logic is tested through integration tests assert!(true); // Service created successfully if we reach here } #[tokio::test] async fn test_server_type_based_optimization() { let mut config = create_test_config(); config.server_type = Some("nextcloud".to_string()); let _nextcloud_service = WebDAVService::new(config).expect("Failed to create WebDAV service"); let mut config = create_test_config(); config.server_type = Some("generic".to_string()); let _generic_service = WebDAVService::new(config).expect("Failed to create WebDAV service"); // Test that both service types can be created successfully // Server type configuration affects internal behavior but isn't directly testable assert!(true); } #[tokio::test] async fn test_etag_support_detection_capabilities() { let config = create_test_config(); let service = WebDAVService::new(config).expect("Failed to create WebDAV service"); // Test that the service can attempt ETag support detection // This would normally require a real server connection let result = service.test_recursive_etag_support().await; // The function should return some result (success or failure) // In a real test environment with mocked responses, we'd verify the logic assert!(result.is_ok() || result.is_err()); } #[tokio::test] async fn test_webdav_service_creation_for_nextcloud() { let mut config = create_test_config(); config.server_type = Some("nextcloud".to_string()); let service = WebDAVService::new(config).expect("Failed to create WebDAV service"); // Test that Nextcloud service can be created successfully // The optimized scanning logic would be tested with proper mocking in integration tests assert!(true); // Service created successfully } #[tokio::test] async fn test_webdav_service_creation_for_owncloud() { let mut config = create_test_config(); config.server_type = Some("owncloud".to_string()); let service = WebDAVService::new(config).expect("Failed to create WebDAV service"); // Test that ownCloud service can be created successfully // The optimized scanning logic would be tested with proper mocking in integration tests assert!(true); // Service created successfully } #[tokio::test] async fn test_webdav_service_creation_for_generic_servers() { let mut config = create_test_config(); config.server_type = Some("generic".to_string()); let service = WebDAVService::new(config).expect("Failed to create WebDAV service"); // Test that generic WebDAV service can be created successfully // Generic servers use traditional scanning (no smart optimization) assert!(true); // Service created successfully }