Riven/riven/tests
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README.md Update example proxy for v2, use workspaces. 2021-09-09 14:31:39 -07:00
tests_americas.rs test: remove summoner by-name tests 2024-04-23 23:01:42 -07:00
tests_asia_jp.rs test: remove summoner by-name tests 2024-04-23 23:01:42 -07:00
tests_europe.rs test: Add EUW1_6852390800 to match test 2024-03-15 14:58:59 -07:00
tests_euw.rs test: remove summoner by-name tests 2024-04-23 23:01:42 -07:00
tests_euw_tft.rs test: remove summoner by-name tests 2024-04-23 23:01:42 -07:00
tests_kr.rs.ignored chore: replace lazy_static with std OnceLock 2024-02-24 09:46:11 -08:00
tests_la1.rs feat: add wasm testing (#63) 2024-02-24 21:42:06 -08:00
tests_na.rs test: remove summoner by-name tests 2024-04-23 23:01:42 -07:00
tests_ph2.rs test: stop print spamming platform data tests 2024-03-05 10:07:56 -08:00
tests_sea.rs Add an example test for ParticipantMissions returning PascalCase #65 2024-03-18 16:57:18 -07:00
tests_sg2.rs test: stop print spamming platform data tests 2024-03-05 10:07:56 -08:00
tests_th2.rs test: add spectator tests to th2 2024-03-23 22:19:53 -07:00
tests_tr_europe.rs test: update tests and documentation for removal of summoner names 2024-04-10 15:28:40 -07:00
tests_val_latam.rs fixup! test: rearrange, add Valorant tests 2024-04-20 20:50:36 -07:00
tests_val_match_latam_na_br.rs test: rearrange, add Valorant tests 2024-04-20 20:46:24 -07:00
tests_vn2.rs test: stop print spamming platform data tests 2024-03-05 10:07:56 -08:00
testutils.rs test: rearrange, add Valorant tests 2024-04-20 20:46:24 -07:00

Tests are divided up by region. This is because tests cannot share state, and therefore cannot share the rate limiting done within a RiotApi instance. However, rate limiting is separate for each region, so it is safe to send requests to different regions from different instances.

The tests within an individual file do share their RiotApi instance thanks to custom test runners and some macros I hacked together which are located in async_tests.rs. They are set up in a way to look like normal test output for fun and probably to confuse people.