use strict; use warnings; use Setup; use Hydra::Config; my %ctx = test_init(hydra_config => q| host = foo.bar port = 18125 |); require Hydra::Helper::Nix; use Test2::V0; is(Hydra::Helper::Nix::getStatsdConfig(getHydraConfig()), { 'host' => "foo.bar", 'port' => 18125 }, "Reading specific configuration from the hydra.conf works"); is(Hydra::Helper::Nix::getStatsdConfig(), { 'host' => "localhost", 'port' => 8125 }, "A totally empty configuration yields default options"); is(Hydra::Helper::Nix::getStatsdConfig({ "statsd" => { } }), { 'host' => "localhost", 'port' => 8125 }, "A empty statsd block yields default options"); is(Hydra::Helper::Nix::getStatsdConfig({ "statsd" => { 'host' => "statsdhost" } }), { 'host' => "statsdhost", 'port' => 8125 }, "An overridden statsd host propogates, but the other defaults are returned"); is(Hydra::Helper::Nix::getStatsdConfig({ "statsd" => { 'port' => 5218 } }), { 'host' => "localhost", 'port' => 5218 }, "An overridden statsd port propogates, but the other defaults are returned"); is(Hydra::Helper::Nix::getStatsdConfig({ "statsd" => { 'host' => 'my.statsd.host', 'port' => 5218 } }), { 'host' => "my.statsd.host", 'port' => 5218 }, "An overridden statsd port and host propogate"); done_testing;