105 lines
2.9 KiB
Bash
105 lines
2.9 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bats
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load "${BASH_IT}/vendor/github.com/erichs/composure/composure.sh"
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unset BASH_IT_THEME
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unset GIT_HOSTING
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unset NGINX_PATH
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unset IRC_CLIENT
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unset TODO
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unset SCM_CHECK
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unset BASH_IT_AUTOMATIC_RELOAD_AFTER_CONFIG_CHANGE
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export TEST_MAIN_DIR="${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME}/.."
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export TEST_DEPS_DIR="${TEST_DEPS_DIR-${TEST_MAIN_DIR}/../test_lib}"
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# be independent of git's system configuration
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export GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM
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load "${TEST_DEPS_DIR}/bats-support/load.bash"
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load "${TEST_DEPS_DIR}/bats-assert/load.bash"
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load "${TEST_DEPS_DIR}/bats-file/load.bash"
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# support 'plumbing' metadata
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cite _about _param _example _group _author _version
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local_setup() {
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true
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}
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local_teardown() {
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true
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}
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# This function sets up a local test fixture, i.e. a completely
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# fresh and isolated Bash-it directory. This is done to avoid
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# messing with your own Bash-it source directory.
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# If you need this, call it in your .bats file's `local_setup` function.
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setup_test_fixture() {
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mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"
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lib_directory="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
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local src_topdir="$lib_directory/../../../.."
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if command -v rsync &> /dev/null; then
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# Use rsync to copy Bash-it to the temp folder
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rsync -qavrKL -d --delete-excluded --exclude=.git --exclude=enabled "$src_topdir" "$BASH_IT"
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else
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rm -rf "$BASH_IT"
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mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"
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find "$src_topdir" \
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-mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \
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-not -name .git \
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-exec cp -r {} "$BASH_IT" \;
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fi
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rm -rf "$BASH_IT"/enabled
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rm -rf "$BASH_IT"/aliases/enabled
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rm -rf "$BASH_IT"/completion/enabled
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rm -rf "$BASH_IT"/plugins/enabled
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mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"/enabled
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mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"/aliases/enabled
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mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"/completion/enabled
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mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"/plugins/enabled
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# Some tests use the BASH_IT_TEST_HOME variable, e.g. install/uninstall
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export BASH_IT_TEST_HOME="$TEST_TEMP_DIR"
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}
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setup() {
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# The `temp_make` function from "bats-file" requires the tralston/bats-file fork,
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# since the original ztombol/bats-file's `temp_make` does not work on macOS.
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TEST_TEMP_DIR="$(temp_make --prefix 'bash-it-test-')"
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export TEST_TEMP_DIR
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export BASH_IT_TEST_DIR="${TEST_TEMP_DIR}/.bash_it"
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export BASH_IT_ROOT="${BASH_IT_TEST_DIR}/root"
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export BASH_IT=$BASH_IT_TEST_DIR
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mkdir -p -- "${BASH_IT_ROOT}"
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# Some tools, e.g. `git` use configuration files from the $HOME directory,
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# which interferes with our tests. The only way to keep `git` from doing this
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# seems to set HOME explicitly to a separate location.
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# Refer to https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#FILES.
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unset XDG_CONFIG_HOME
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export HOME="${TEST_TEMP_DIR}"
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mkdir -p "${HOME}"
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# For `git` tests to run well, user name and email need to be set.
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# Refer to https://git-scm.com/docs/git-commit#_commit_information.
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# This goes to the test-specific config, due to the $HOME overridden above.
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git config --global user.name "John Doe"
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git config --global user.email "johndoe@example.com"
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local_setup
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}
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teardown() {
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local_teardown
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rm -rf "${BASH_IT_TEST_DIR}"
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temp_del "${TEST_TEMP_DIR}"
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}
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