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rule_test.go
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package techan
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
type truthRule struct{}
func (tr truthRule) IsSatisfied(index int, record *TradingRecord) bool {
return true
}
type falseRule struct{}
func (fr falseRule) IsSatisfied(index int, record *TradingRecord) bool {
return false
}
func TestAndRule(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("both truthy", func(t *testing.T) {
rule := And(truthRule{}, truthRule{})
assert.True(t, rule.IsSatisfied(0, nil))
})
t.Run("both falsey", func(t *testing.T) {
rule := And(falseRule{}, falseRule{})
assert.False(t, rule.IsSatisfied(0, nil))
})
t.Run("one of each", func(t *testing.T) {
rule := And(truthRule{}, falseRule{})
assert.False(t, rule.IsSatisfied(0, nil))
})
}
func TestOrRule(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("both truthy", func(t *testing.T) {
rule := Or(truthRule{}, truthRule{})
assert.True(t, rule.IsSatisfied(0, nil))
})
t.Run("both falsey", func(t *testing.T) {
rule := Or(falseRule{}, falseRule{})
assert.False(t, rule.IsSatisfied(0, nil))
})
t.Run("one of each", func(t *testing.T) {
rule := Or(truthRule{}, falseRule{})
assert.True(t, rule.IsSatisfied(0, nil))
})
}
func TestOverIndicatorRule(t *testing.T) {
highIndicator := NewConstantIndicator(1)
lowIndicator := NewConstantIndicator(0)
t.Run("returns true when first indicator is over second indicator", func(t *testing.T) {
rule := OverIndicatorRule{
First: highIndicator,
Second: lowIndicator,
}
assert.True(t, rule.IsSatisfied(0, nil))
})
t.Run("returns false when first indicator is under second indicator", func(t *testing.T) {
rule := OverIndicatorRule{
First: lowIndicator,
Second: highIndicator,
}
assert.False(t, rule.IsSatisfied(0, nil))
})
}
func TestUnderIndicatorRule(t *testing.T) {
highIndicator := NewConstantIndicator(1)
lowIndicator := NewConstantIndicator(0)
t.Run("returns true when first indicator is under second indicator", func(t *testing.T) {
rule := UnderIndicatorRule{
First: lowIndicator,
Second: highIndicator,
}
assert.True(t, rule.IsSatisfied(0, nil))
})
t.Run("returns false when first indicator is over second indicator", func(t *testing.T) {
rule := UnderIndicatorRule{
First: highIndicator,
Second: lowIndicator,
}
assert.False(t, rule.IsSatisfied(0, nil))
})
}
func TestPercentChangeRule(t *testing.T) {
record := NewTradingRecord()
t.Run("returns false when percent change is less than the amount", func(t *testing.T) {
series := mockTimeSeries("1", "1.1")
rule := NewPercentChangeRule(NewClosePriceIndicator(series), 0.25)
assert.False(t, rule.IsSatisfied(1, record))
})
t.Run("returns true when percent change is greater than the amount", func(t *testing.T) {
series := mockTimeSeries("1", "1.11")
rule := NewPercentChangeRule(NewClosePriceIndicator(series), 0.1)
assert.True(t, rule.IsSatisfied(1, record))
})
}