By("Reordering subtasks") var firstListTasks []wl.Task Eventually(func() error { firstListTasks, err = client.TasksForListID(newList.ID) return err }).Should(Succeed()) var index int for i, task := range firstListTasks { if task.ID == newTask.ID { index = i } } var subtaskPosition wl.Position Eventually(func() error { subtaskPositions, err := client.SubtaskPositionsForListID(newList.ID) if err != nil { return err } tp := subtaskPositions if len(tp) < index { return errors.New("subtasks not long enough to contain expected subtask") } subtaskPosition = tp[index] return nil }).Should(Succeed())
false, "", 0, time.Date(1971, 12, 31, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC), false, ) return err }).Should(Succeed()) // We have to reorder the tasks before they are present in the // returned response. This seems like a bug in Wunderlist API // Assume tasks are in first TaskPosition By("Reordering tasks") var taskPosition wl.Position var taskPositions []wl.Position Eventually(func() error { taskPositions, err = client.TaskPositionsForListID(newList.ID) return err }).Should(Succeed()) taskPosition = taskPositions[0] taskPosition.Values = append(taskPosition.Values, newTask1.ID, newTask2.ID) Eventually(func() (bool, error) { tp, err := client.UpdateTaskPosition(taskPosition) if err != nil { return false, err }
Eventually(func() error { newList1, err = client.CreateList(newListTitle1) return err }).Should(Succeed()) var newList2 wl.List Eventually(func() error { newList2, err = client.CreateList(newListTitle2) return err }).Should(Succeed()) // We have to reorder the lists before they are present in the // returned response. This seems like a bug in Wunderlist API By("Reordering lists") var listPosition wl.Position for { Eventually(func() error { listPositions, err := client.ListPositions() listPosition = listPositions[0] return err }).Should(Succeed()) listPosition.Values = []uint{newList1.ID, newList2.ID} listPosition, err = client.UpdateListPosition(listPosition) if err != nil { if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "409") { err = nil continue