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package web
import (
"testing"
"github.com/robfig/cron/v3"
)
// All centralized background-job cadences must remain valid cron specs. This is
// the guard for the "single tuning surface" refactor: editing a cadence to an
// invalid spec fails here instead of silently dropping a job at startup.
//
// NOTE: package web embeds the built frontend (//go:embed all:dist), so this
// test compiles only after `npm run build` has populated web/dist — the normal
// repo build flow.
func TestJobCadencesAreValidCronSpecs(t *testing.T) {
cadences := map[string]string{
"cadenceXrayRunning": cadenceXrayRunning,
"cadenceXrayRestart": cadenceXrayRestart,
"cadenceXrayTraffic": cadenceXrayTraffic,
"cadenceMtproto": cadenceMtproto,
"cadenceClientIPScan": cadenceClientIPScan,
"cadenceNodeHeartbeat": cadenceNodeHeartbeat,
"cadenceNodeTraffic": cadenceNodeTraffic,
"cadenceOutboundSub": cadenceOutboundSub,
"cadenceCheckHash": cadenceCheckHash,
"cadenceCPUAlarm": cadenceCPUAlarm,
}
for name, spec := range cadences {
if _, err := cron.ParseStandard(spec); err != nil {
t.Errorf("%s = %q is not a valid cron spec: %v", name, spec, err)
}
}
}