get "/arvados/v1/links", {:format => :json, :select => ['uuid', 'link_class']}, auth(:active)
assert_response :success
assert_equal json_response['items'].count, json_response['items'].select { |i|
- i.count == 2 and i['uuid'] != nil and i['link_class'] != nil
+ i.count == 3 and i['uuid'] != nil and i['link_class'] != nil
}.count
end
assert_response :success
distinct = json_response['items']
- assert distinct.count < links.count, "distinct count should be less than link count"
+ assert_operator(distinct.count, :<, links.count,
+ "distinct count should be less than link count")
assert_equal links.uniq.count, distinct.count
end
end
end
+ test "select with default order" do
+ get "/arvados/v1/links", {format: :json, select: ['uuid']}, auth(:admin)
+ assert_response :success
+ uuids = json_response['items'].collect { |i| i['uuid'] }
+ assert_equal uuids, uuids.sort
+ end
+
def assert_link_classes_ascend(current_class, prev_class)
# Databases and Ruby don't always agree about string ordering with
# punctuation. If the strings aren't ascending normally, check