/// When tests fail, they leave keys behind, and those keys /// have to be cleaned up before the tests can be run again /// in order to avoid bad results. So it's a lot easier just /// to have tests use a random string for key names to avoid /// the conflicts, and then do any needed cleanup once everything /// is working correctly. So tests make keys with these functions. pub fn generate_random_string_of_len(len: usize) -> String { // from the Rust Cookbook: // https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/rust-cookbook/algorithms/randomness.html use rand::{distributions::Alphanumeric, thread_rng, Rng}; thread_rng() .sample_iter(&Alphanumeric) .take(len) .map(char::from) .collect() } pub fn generate_random_string() -> String { generate_random_string_of_len(30) } pub fn init_logger() { let _ = env_logger::builder().is_test(true).try_init(); }