34 lines
1.2 KiB
TypeScript
34 lines
1.2 KiB
TypeScript
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import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
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import { GET as healthGet } from '@/app/api/health/route';
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import { GET as readyGet } from '@/app/api/ready/route';
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describe('GET /api/health (liveness)', () => {
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it('returns 200 + status=ok regardless of downstream dependency state', async () => {
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const res = await healthGet();
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expect(res.status).toBe(200);
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const body = await res.json();
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expect(body.status).toBe('ok');
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expect(body.timestamp).toMatch(/^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}T/);
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});
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});
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describe('GET /api/ready (readiness)', () => {
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it('returns ready=200 when postgres + redis + minio all answer', async () => {
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// The dev/test environment has all three reachable; this covers the
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// happy path. The degraded path is not exercised here because
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// simulating a down dep without leaking into other tests is awkward;
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// the route's logic is intentionally trivial (Promise.allSettled +
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// every-ok check) and worth covering at the unit level only.
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const res = await readyGet();
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expect(res.status).toBe(200);
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const body = await res.json();
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expect(body.status).toBe('ready');
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expect(body.checks).toEqual({
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postgres: 'ok',
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redis: 'ok',
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minio: 'ok',
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});
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});
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});
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