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* rename variable, fix typo, improve comments and output * fix directory removal after testing * mention improved user messaging in CHANGELOG.md
262 lines
6.6 KiB
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262 lines
6.6 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bats
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load _test_base
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FILE_TO_HIDE="$TEST_DEFAULT_FILENAME"
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FILE_CONTENTS="hidden content юникод"
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function setup {
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install_fixture_key "$TEST_DEFAULT_USER"
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set_state_initial
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set_state_git
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set_state_secret_init
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set_state_secret_tell "$TEST_DEFAULT_USER"
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set_state_secret_add "$FILE_TO_HIDE" "$FILE_CONTENTS"
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}
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function teardown {
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rm "$FILE_TO_HIDE"
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uninstall_fixture_key $TEST_DEFAULT_USER
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unset_current_state
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}
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@test "run 'hide' normally" {
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run git secret hide
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#echo "$output" | sed "s/^/# '$BATS_TEST_DESCRIPTION' output: /" >&3
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# Command must execute normally:
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[ "$output" = "git-secret: done. 1 of 1 files are hidden." ]
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# New files should be created:
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local encrypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename "$FILE_TO_HIDE")
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[ -f "$encrypted_file" ]
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}
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@test "run 'hide' normally with SECRETS_VERBOSE=1" {
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SECRETS_VERBOSE=1 run git secret hide
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# Command must execute normally.
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[[ "$output" == "git-secret: done. 1 of 1 files are hidden." ]]
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}
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@test "run 'hide' with '-P'" {
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# attempt to alter permissions on input file
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chmod o-rwx "$FILE_TO_HIDE"
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run git secret hide -P
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#echo "$output" | sed "s/^/# '$BATS_TEST_DESCRIPTION' output: /" >&3
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# Command must execute normally:
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[ "$output" = "git-secret: done. 1 of 1 files are hidden." ]
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# New files should be created:
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local encrypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename "$FILE_TO_HIDE")
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[ -f "$encrypted_file" ]
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# permissions should match. We don't have access to SECRETS_OCTAL_PERMS_COMMAND here
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local secret_perm
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local file_perm
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secret_perm=$(ls -l "$encrypted_file" | cut -d' ' -f1)
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file_perm=$(ls -l "$FILE_TO_HIDE" | cut -d' ' -f1)
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# text prefixed with '# ' and sent to file descriptor 3 is 'diagnostic' (debug) output for devs
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#echo "# '$BATS_TEST_DESCRIPTION': $secret_perm, file_perm: $file_perm" >&3
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[ "$secret_perm" = "$file_perm" ]
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}
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@test "run 'hide' from inside subdirectory" {
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if [[ "$BATS_RUNNING_FROM_GIT" -eq 1 ]]; then
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# See #334 for more about this
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skip "this test is skipped while 'git commit'"
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fi
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# Preparations:
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local root_dir='test_sub_dir'
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mkdir -p "$root_dir"
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local second_file="$root_dir/second_file.txt"
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local second_content="some content"
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set_state_secret_add "$second_file" "$second_content"
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# Verify that the second file is there:
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[ -f "$second_file" ]
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# cd into the subdir
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cd "$root_dir"
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# Now it should hide 2 files:
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run git secret hide
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# cd back
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cd ".."
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}
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@test "run 'hide' with missing file" {
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# Preparations:
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local second_file="$TEST_SECOND_FILENAME"
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local second_content="some content"
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set_state_secret_add "$second_file" "$second_content"
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# now remove the second file to cause failure
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rm -f "$second_file"
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# Now it should return an error because one file can't be found
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run git secret hide
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[ "$status" -ne 0 ]
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[ "$output" != "git-secret: done. 2 of 2 files are hidden." ]
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}
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@test "run 'hide' with multiple files" {
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# Preparations:
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local second_file="$TEST_SECOND_FILENAME"
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local second_content="some content"
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set_state_secret_add "$second_file" "$second_content"
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# Now it should hide 2 files:
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run git secret hide
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#echo "$output" | sed "s/^/# '$BATS_TEST_DESCRIPTION' output: /" >&3
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[ "$output" = "git-secret: done. 2 of 2 files are hidden." ]
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# Cleaning up:
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rm "$second_file"
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}
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@test "run 'hide' with '-m'" {
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run git secret hide -m
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# Command must execute normally:
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# git secret hide -m, use temp file so cleaning should take place
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[[ "${#lines[@]}" -eq 2 ]]
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[ "${lines[0]}" = "git-secret: done. 1 of 1 files are hidden." ]
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[[ "${lines[1]}" == "git-secret: cleaning up:"* ]]
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# New files should be created:
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local encrypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename "$FILE_TO_HIDE")
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[ -f "$encrypted_file" ]
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}
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@test "run 'hide' with '-m' twice" {
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local path_mappings
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path_mappings=$(_get_secrets_dir_paths_mapping)
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run git secret hide -m
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#echo "$output" | sed "s/^/# '$BATS_TEST_DESCRIPTION' output: /" >&3
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# Command must execute normally:
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# git secret hide -m, uses a temp file so cleaning should take place
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[[ "${#lines[@]}" -eq 2 ]]
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[ "${lines[0]}" = "git-secret: done. 1 of 1 files are hidden." ]
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[[ "${lines[1]}" == "git-secret: cleaning up:"* ]]
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# back path mappings
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cp "${path_mappings}" "${path_mappings}.bak"
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# run hide again
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run git secret hide -m
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# compare
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[[ "${#lines[@]}" -eq 1 ]]
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# output says 0 of 1 files are hidden because checksum didn't change and we didn't need to hide it again.
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[ "$output" = "git-secret: done. 0 of 1 files are hidden." ]
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# no changes should occur to path_mappings files
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cmp -s "${path_mappings}" "${path_mappings}.bak"
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# New files should be created:
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local encrypted_file=$(_get_encrypted_filename "$FILE_TO_HIDE")
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[ -f "$encrypted_file" ]
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}
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@test "run 'hide' with '-c' and '-v'" {
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# Preparations:
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local encrypted_filename=$(_get_encrypted_filename "$FILE_TO_HIDE")
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set_state_secret_hide # so it would be data to clean
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run git secret hide -v -c
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# File should be still there (it is not deletion):
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[ -f "$FILE_TO_HIDE" ]
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# Output should be verbose:
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[[ "$output" == *"cleaning"* ]]
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[[ "$output" == *"$encrypted_filename"* ]]
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}
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@test "run 'hide' with '-d'" {
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run git secret hide -d
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# File must be removed:
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[ ! -f "$FILE_TO_HIDE" ]
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}
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@test "run 'hide' with '-d' and '-v'" {
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run git secret hide -v -d
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# File must be removed:
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[ ! -f "$FILE_TO_HIDE" ]
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# It should be verbose:
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[[ "$output" == *"removing unencrypted files"* ]]
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[[ "$output" == *"$FILE_TO_HIDE"* ]]
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}
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@test "run 'hide' with '-d' and '-v' and files in subdirectories" {
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# Preparations:
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local root_dir='test_sub_dir'
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mkdir -p "$root_dir"
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local second_file="$root_dir/$TEST_SECOND_FILENAME"
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local second_content="some content"
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set_state_secret_add "$second_file" "$second_content"
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# Verify that the second file is there:
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[ -f "$second_file" ]
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# Now it should hide 2 files:
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run git secret hide -v -d
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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# File must be removed:
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[ ! -f "$FILE_TO_HIDE" ]
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[ ! -f "$second_file" ]
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# It should be verbose:
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[[ "$output" == *"removing unencrypted files"* ]]
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[[ "$output" == *"$FILE_TO_HIDE"* ]]
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[[ "$output" == *"$second_file"* ]]
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}
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@test "run 'hide' with multiple users" {
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install_fixture_key "$TEST_SECOND_USER"
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set_state_secret_tell "$TEST_SECOND_USER"
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run git secret hide
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[ "$output" = "git-secret: done. 1 of 1 files are hidden." ]
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}
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