// Code generated by mockery v2.30.16. DO NOT EDIT. package runner import ( context "context" http "net/http" dto "github.com/openHPI/poseidon/pkg/dto" io "io" mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" time "time" ) // RunnerMock is an autogenerated mock type for the Runner type type RunnerMock struct { mock.Mock } // Destroy provides a mock function with given fields: reason func (_m *RunnerMock) Destroy(reason DestroyReason) error { ret := _m.Called(reason) var r0 error if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(DestroyReason) error); ok { r0 = rf(reason) } else { r0 = ret.Error(0) } return r0 } // Environment provides a mock function with given fields: func (_m *RunnerMock) Environment() dto.EnvironmentID { ret := _m.Called() var r0 dto.EnvironmentID if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func() dto.EnvironmentID); ok { r0 = rf() } else { r0 = ret.Get(0).(dto.EnvironmentID) } return r0 } // ExecuteInteractively provides a mock function with given fields: id, stdin, stdout, stderr, ctx func (_m *RunnerMock) ExecuteInteractively(id string, stdin io.ReadWriter, stdout io.Writer, stderr io.Writer, ctx context.Context) (<-chan ExitInfo, context.CancelFunc, error) { ret := _m.Called(id, stdin, stdout, stderr, ctx) var r0 <-chan ExitInfo var r1 context.CancelFunc var r2 error if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(string, io.ReadWriter, io.Writer, io.Writer, context.Context) (<-chan ExitInfo, context.CancelFunc, error)); ok { return rf(id, stdin, stdout, stderr, ctx) } if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(string, io.ReadWriter, io.Writer, io.Writer, context.Context) <-chan ExitInfo); ok { r0 = rf(id, stdin, stdout, stderr, ctx) } else { if ret.Get(0) != nil { r0 = ret.Get(0).(<-chan ExitInfo) } } if rf, ok := ret.Get(1).(func(string, io.ReadWriter, io.Writer, io.Writer, context.Context) context.CancelFunc); ok { r1 = rf(id, stdin, stdout, stderr, ctx) } else { if ret.Get(1) != nil { r1 = ret.Get(1).(context.CancelFunc) } } if rf, ok := ret.Get(2).(func(string, io.ReadWriter, io.Writer, io.Writer, context.Context) error); ok { r2 = rf(id, stdin, stdout, stderr, ctx) } else { r2 = ret.Error(2) } return r0, r1, r2 } // ExecutionExists provides a mock function with given fields: id func (_m *RunnerMock) ExecutionExists(id string) bool { ret := _m.Called(id) var r0 bool if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(string) bool); ok { r0 = rf(id) } else { r0 = ret.Get(0).(bool) } return r0 } // GetFileContent provides a mock function with given fields: path, content, privilegedExecution, ctx func (_m *RunnerMock) GetFileContent(path string, content http.ResponseWriter, privilegedExecution bool, ctx context.Context) error { ret := _m.Called(path, content, privilegedExecution, ctx) var r0 error if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(string, http.ResponseWriter, bool, context.Context) error); ok { r0 = rf(path, content, privilegedExecution, ctx) } else { r0 = ret.Error(0) } return r0 } // ID provides a mock function with given fields: func (_m *RunnerMock) ID() string { ret := _m.Called() var r0 string if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func() string); ok { r0 = rf() } else { r0 = ret.Get(0).(string) } return r0 } // ListFileSystem provides a mock function with given fields: path, recursive, result, privilegedExecution, ctx func (_m *RunnerMock) ListFileSystem(path string, recursive bool, result io.Writer, privilegedExecution bool, ctx context.Context) error { ret := _m.Called(path, recursive, result, privilegedExecution, ctx) var r0 error if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(string, bool, io.Writer, bool, context.Context) error); ok { r0 = rf(path, recursive, result, privilegedExecution, ctx) } else { r0 = ret.Error(0) } return r0 } // MappedPorts provides a mock function with given fields: func (_m *RunnerMock) MappedPorts() []*dto.MappedPort { ret := _m.Called() var r0 []*dto.MappedPort if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func() []*dto.MappedPort); ok { r0 = rf() } else { if ret.Get(0) != nil { r0 = ret.Get(0).([]*dto.MappedPort) } } return r0 } // ResetTimeout provides a mock function with given fields: func (_m *RunnerMock) ResetTimeout() { _m.Called() } // SetupTimeout provides a mock function with given fields: duration func (_m *RunnerMock) SetupTimeout(duration time.Duration) { _m.Called(duration) } // StopTimeout provides a mock function with given fields: func (_m *RunnerMock) StopTimeout() { _m.Called() } // StoreExecution provides a mock function with given fields: id, executionRequest func (_m *RunnerMock) StoreExecution(id string, executionRequest *dto.ExecutionRequest) { _m.Called(id, executionRequest) } // TimeoutPassed provides a mock function with given fields: func (_m *RunnerMock) TimeoutPassed() bool { ret := _m.Called() var r0 bool if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func() bool); ok { r0 = rf() } else { r0 = ret.Get(0).(bool) } return r0 } // UpdateFileSystem provides a mock function with given fields: request, ctx func (_m *RunnerMock) UpdateFileSystem(request *dto.UpdateFileSystemRequest, ctx context.Context) error { ret := _m.Called(request, ctx) var r0 error if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(*dto.UpdateFileSystemRequest, context.Context) error); ok { r0 = rf(request, ctx) } else { r0 = ret.Error(0) } return r0 } // NewRunnerMock creates a new instance of RunnerMock. It also registers a testing interface on the mock and a cleanup function to assert the mocks expectations. // The first argument is typically a *testing.T value. func NewRunnerMock(t interface { mock.TestingT Cleanup(func()) }) *RunnerMock { mock := &RunnerMock{} mock.Mock.Test(t) t.Cleanup(func() { mock.AssertExpectations(t) }) return mock }