AMR/tests/testthat/test-isolate_identifier.R

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# ==================================================================== #
# TITLE #
# Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Analysis for R #
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context("isolate_identifier.R")
test_that("isolate_identifier works", {
x <- suppressMessages(isolate_identifier(example_isolates))
expect_s3_class(x, "isolate_identifier")
expect_s3_class(x, "character")
expect_equal(suppressMessages(
unique(nchar(isolate_identifier(example_isolates, cols_ab = carbapenems(), col_mo = FALSE)))),
2)
expect_warning(isolate_identifier(example_isolates[, 1:3, drop = FALSE])) # without mo and without rsi
expect_warning(isolate_identifier(example_isolates[, 1:9, drop = FALSE])) # only without rsi
expect_output(print(x))
expect_s3_class(unique(c(x, x)), "isolate_identifier")
})