#!/usr/bin/env bats load _test_base FIRST_FILE="file_to_hide1" SECOND_FILE="file_to_hide2" FOLDER="somedir" FILE_IN_FOLDER="${FOLDER}/file_to_hide3" function setup { install_fixture_key "$TEST_DEFAULT_USER" set_state_initial set_state_git set_state_secret_init set_state_secret_tell "$TEST_DEFAULT_USER" set_state_secret_add "$FIRST_FILE" "somecontent" set_state_secret_add "$SECOND_FILE" "somecontent2" set_state_secret_hide } function teardown { rm "$FIRST_FILE" "$SECOND_FILE" rm -r "$FOLDER" uninstall_fixture_key "$TEST_DEFAULT_USER" unset_current_state } function _has_line { local line="$1" local path_mappings path_mappings=$(_get_secrets_dir_paths_mapping) local result=$(grep -q "$line" "$path_mappings"; echo $?) echo "$result" } @test "run 'remove' normally" { run git secret remove "$SECOND_FILE" [ "$status" -eq 0 ] # Mapping should not contain the second file: local mapping_contains=$(_has_line "$SECOND_FILE") [ "$mapping_contains" -eq 1 ] # But the first file must not change: local other_files=$(_has_line "$FIRST_FILE") [ "$other_files" -eq 0 ] # Both files should be present: local first_enctypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename $FIRST_FILE) local second_enctypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename $SECOND_FILE) [ -f "$first_enctypted_file" ] [ -f "$second_enctypted_file" ] } @test "run 'remove' with multiple arguments" { run git secret remove "$FIRST_FILE" "$SECOND_FILE" [ "$status" -eq 0 ] local first_line=$(_has_line "$FIRST_FILE") [ "$first_line" -eq 1 ] local second_line=$(_has_line "$SECOND_FILE") [ "$second_line" -eq 1 ] # Both files should be present: local first_enctypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename $FIRST_FILE) local second_enctypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename $SECOND_FILE) [ -f "$first_enctypted_file" ] [ -f "$second_enctypted_file" ] } @test "run 'remove' with slashes in filename" { # There was a bug with `sed` an slashes: # see https://github.com/sobolevn/git-secret/issues/23 # Prepartions: mkdir -p "$FOLDER" set_state_secret_add "$FILE_IN_FOLDER" "somecontent3" set_state_secret_hide # runing hide again to hide new data # Now it should remove filename with slashes from the mapping: run git secret remove "$FILE_IN_FOLDER" [ "$status" -eq 0 ] local mapping_contains=$(_has_line "$FILE_IN_FOLDER") [ "$mapping_contains" -eq 1 ] local enctypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename $FILE_IN_FOLDER) [ -f "$enctypted_file" ] } @test "run 'remove' with '-c'" { git secret hide run git secret remove -c "$SECOND_FILE" echo "$output" [ "$status" -eq 0 ] local mapping_contains=$(_has_line "$SECOND_FILE") [ "$mapping_contains" -eq 1 ] local first_enctypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename $FIRST_FILE) local second_enctypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename $SECOND_FILE) [ -f "$first_enctypted_file" ] [ ! -f "$second_enctypted_file" ] }