grafana/pkg/expr/mathexp/exp_test.go
Kyle Brandt 040ce40113
SSE: Mode to drop NaN/Inf/Null in Reduction operations (#43583)
Co-authored-by: Yuriy Tseretyan <yuriy.tseretyan@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: gillesdemey <gilles.de.mey@gmail.com>
2022-02-02 14:50:44 +01:00

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package mathexp
import (
"math"
"time"
"github.com/grafana/grafana-plugin-sdk-go/data"
)
// Common Test Constructor Utils and Types
type tp struct {
t time.Time
f *float64
}
func makeSeries(name string, labels data.Labels, points ...tp) Series {
newSeries := NewSeries(name, labels, len(points))
for idx, p := range points {
newSeries.SetPoint(idx, p.t, p.f)
}
return newSeries
}
func makeNumber(name string, labels data.Labels, f *float64) Number {
newNumber := NewNumber(name, labels)
newNumber.SetValue(f)
return newNumber
}
func unixTimePointer(sec, nsec int64) *time.Time {
t := time.Unix(sec, nsec)
return &t
}
func float64Pointer(f float64) *float64 {
return &f
}
func strPointer(s string) *string {
return &s
}
func int64Pointer(i int64) *int64 {
return &i
}
func boolPointer(b bool) *bool {
return &b
}
var aSeries = Vars{
"A": Results{
[]Value{
makeSeries("temp", nil, tp{
time.Unix(5, 0), float64Pointer(2),
}, tp{
time.Unix(10, 0), float64Pointer(1),
}),
},
},
}
var aSeriesbNumber = Vars{
"A": Results{
[]Value{
makeSeries("temp", nil, tp{
time.Unix(5, 0), float64Pointer(2),
}, tp{
time.Unix(10, 0), float64Pointer(1),
}),
},
},
"B": Results{
[]Value{
makeNumber("volt", data.Labels{"id": "1"}, float64Pointer(7)),
},
},
}
var twoSeriesSets = Vars{
"A": Results{
[]Value{
makeSeries("temp", data.Labels{"sensor": "a", "turbine": "1"}, tp{
time.Unix(5, 0), float64Pointer(6),
}, tp{
time.Unix(10, 0), float64Pointer(8),
}),
makeSeries("temp", data.Labels{"sensor": "b", "turbine": "1"}, tp{
time.Unix(5, 0), float64Pointer(10),
}, tp{
time.Unix(10, 0), float64Pointer(16),
}),
},
},
"B": Results{
[]Value{
makeSeries("efficiency", data.Labels{"turbine": "1"}, tp{
time.Unix(5, 0), float64Pointer(.5),
}, tp{
time.Unix(10, 0), float64Pointer(.2),
}),
},
},
}
// NaN is just to make the calls a little cleaner, the one
// call is not for any sort of equality side effect in tests.
// note: cmp.Equal must be used to test Equality for NaNs.
var NaN = float64Pointer(math.NaN())