use std::io::Cursor; use anyhow::Result; use quick_xml::events::{Event, BytesEnd, BytesStart, BytesText}; use quick_xml::writer::{ElementWriter, Writer}; use quick_xml::name::PrefixDeclaration; use tokio::io::AsyncWrite; use super::types::*; //@FIXME a cleaner way to manager namespace would be great //but at the same time, the quick-xml library is not cooperating. //So instead of writing many cursed workarounds - I tried, I am just hardcoding the namespaces... pub trait Encode { async fn write(&self, xml: &mut Writer) -> Result<()>; } impl Encode for Href { async fn write(&self, xml: &mut Writer) -> Result<()> { xml.create_element("D:href") .write_text_content_async(BytesText::new(&self.0)) .await?; Ok(()) } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt; /// To run only the unit tests and avoid the behavior ones: /// cargo test --bin aerogramme #[tokio::test] async fn test_href() { let mut buffer = Vec::new(); let mut tokio_buffer = tokio::io::BufWriter::new(&mut buffer); let mut writer = Writer::new_with_indent(&mut tokio_buffer, b' ', 4); Href("/SOGo/dav/so/".into()).write(&mut writer).await.expect("xml serialization"); tokio_buffer.flush().await.expect("tokio buffer flush"); assert_eq!(buffer.as_slice(), &b"/SOGo/dav/so/"[..]); } }