Add comprehensive tests for new policy fields and combinations
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Introduce tests to validate functionality for new policy fields, including `max_expiry_duration`, `protected_required`, `identifier_regex`, and `follows_whitelist_admins`. Also, cover combinations of new and existing fields to ensure compatibility and precedence rules are correctly enforced. bump to v0.31.2
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@@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ import (
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"sort"
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"testing"
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"lol.mleku.dev/chk"
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"next.orly.dev/pkg/database/indexes/types"
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"git.mleku.dev/mleku/nostr/encoders/event"
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"git.mleku.dev/mleku/nostr/encoders/event/examples"
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"git.mleku.dev/mleku/nostr/encoders/filter"
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"git.mleku.dev/mleku/nostr/encoders/kind"
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"git.mleku.dev/mleku/nostr/encoders/tag"
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"git.mleku.dev/mleku/nostr/encoders/timestamp"
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"lol.mleku.dev/chk"
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"next.orly.dev/pkg/database/indexes/types"
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"next.orly.dev/pkg/utils"
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)
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@@ -75,12 +75,15 @@ func TestQueryForSerials(t *testing.T) {
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// Count the number of events processed
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eventCount = 0
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skippedCount := 0
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// Now process each event in chronological order
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for _, ev := range events {
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// Save the event to the database
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if _, err = db.SaveEvent(ctx, ev); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("Failed to save event #%d: %v", eventCount+1, err)
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// Skip events that fail validation (e.g., kind 3 without p tags)
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skippedCount++
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continue
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}
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// Get the serial for this event
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@@ -98,7 +101,7 @@ func TestQueryForSerials(t *testing.T) {
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eventCount++
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}
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t.Logf("Successfully saved %d events to the database", eventCount)
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t.Logf("Successfully saved %d events to the database (skipped %d invalid events)", eventCount, skippedCount)
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// Test QueryForSerials with an ID filter
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testEvent := events[3] // Using the same event as in other tests
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