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#! /bin/sh
# vim:et:ft=sh:sts=2:sw=2
#
# shUnit2 unit tests of miscellaneous things
#
# Copyright 2008-2018 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
#
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2
#
### ShellCheck http://www.shellcheck.net/
# $() are not fully portable (POSIX != portable).
# shellcheck disable=SC2006
# Disable source following.
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
# Not wanting to escape single quotes.
# shellcheck disable=SC1003
# These variables will be overridden by the test helpers.
stdoutF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDOUT"
stderrF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDERR"
# Load test helpers.
. ./shunit2_test_helpers
# Note: the test script is prefixed with '#' chars so that shUnit2 does not
# incorrectly interpret the embedded functions as real functions.
testUnboundVariable() {
unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest"
sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<EOF
## Treat unset variables as an error when performing parameter expansion.
#set -u
#
#boom() { x=\$1; } # This function goes boom if no parameters are passed!
#test_boom() {
# assertEquals 1 1
# boom # No parameter given
# assertEquals 0 \$?
#}
#SHUNIT_COLOR='none'
#. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF
( exec "${SHUNIT_SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
assertFalse 'expected a non-zero exit value' $?
grep '^ASSERT:Unknown failure' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null
assertTrue 'assert message was not generated' $?
grep '^Ran [0-9]* test' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null
assertTrue 'test count message was not generated' $?
grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null
assertTrue 'failure message was not generated' $?
}
# assertEquals repeats message argument.
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2/issues/7
testIssue7() {
# Disable coloring so 'ASSERT:' lines can be matched correctly.
_shunit_configureColor 'none'
( assertEquals 'Some message.' 1 2 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
diff "${stdoutF}" - >/dev/null <<EOF
ASSERT:Some message. expected:<1> but was:<2>
EOF
rtrn=$?
assertEquals "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" "${rtrn}"
[ "${rtrn}" -eq "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] || cat "${stderrF}" >&2
}
# Support prefixes on test output.
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2/issues/29
testIssue29() {
unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest"
sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<EOF
## Support test prefixes.
#test_assert() { assertTrue ${SHUNIT_TRUE}; }
#SHUNIT_COLOR='none'
#SHUNIT_TEST_PREFIX='--- '
#. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF
( exec "${SHUNIT_SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^--- test_assert' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null
rtrn=$?
assertEquals "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" "${rtrn}"
[ "${rtrn}" -eq "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] || cat "${stdoutF}" >&2
}
# shUnit2 should not exit with 0 when it has syntax errors.
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2/issues/69
testIssue69() {
unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest"
for t in Equals NotEquals Null NotNull Same NotSame True False; do
assert="assert${t}"
sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<EOF
## Asserts with invalid argument counts should be counted as failures.
#test_assert() { ${assert}; }
#SHUNIT_COLOR='none'
#. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF
( exec "${SHUNIT_SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null
assertTrue "failure message for ${assert} was not generated" $?
done
}
# Ensure that test fails if setup/teardown functions fail.
testIssue77() {
unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest"
for func in oneTimeSetUp setUp tearDown oneTimeTearDown; do
sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<EOF
## Environment failure should end test.
#${func}() { return ${SHUNIT_FALSE}; }
#test_true() { assertTrue ${SHUNIT_TRUE}; }
#SHUNIT_COLOR='none'
#. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF
( exec "${SHUNIT_SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null
assertTrue "failure of ${func}() did not end test" $?
done
}
# Ensure a test failure is recorded for code containing syntax errors.
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2/issues/84
testIssue84() {
unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest"
sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<\EOF
## Function with syntax error.
#syntax_error() { ${!#3442} -334 a$@2[1]; }
#test_syntax_error() {
# syntax_error
# assertTrue ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
#}
#SHUNIT_COLOR='none'
#SHUNIT_TEST_PREFIX='--- '
#. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF
( exec "${SHUNIT_SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null
assertTrue "failure message for ${assert} was not generated" $?
}
testPrepForSourcing() {
assertEquals '/abc' "`_shunit_prepForSourcing '/abc'`"
assertEquals './abc' "`_shunit_prepForSourcing './abc'`"
assertEquals './abc' "`_shunit_prepForSourcing 'abc'`"
}
testEscapeCharInStr() {
while read -r desc char str want; do
got=`_shunit_escapeCharInStr "${char}" "${str}"`
assertEquals "${desc}" "${want}" "${got}"
done <<'EOF'
backslash \ '' ''
backslash_pre \ \def \\def
backslash_mid \ abc\def abc\\def
backslash_post \ abc\ abc\\
quote " '' ''
quote_pre " "def \"def
quote_mid " abc"def abc\"def
quote_post " abc" abc\"
string $ '' ''
string_pre $ $def \$def
string_mid $ abc$def abc\$def
string_post $ abc$ abc\$
EOF
# TODO(20170924:kward) fix or remove.
# actual=`_shunit_escapeCharInStr "'" ''`
# assertEquals '' "${actual}"
# assertEquals "abc\\'" `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "'" "abc'"`
# assertEquals "abc\\'def" `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "'" "abc'def"`
# assertEquals "\\'def" `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "'" "'def"`
# # Must put the backtick in a variable so the shell doesn't misinterpret it
# # while inside a backticked sequence (e.g. `echo '`'` would fail).
# backtick='`'
# actual=`_shunit_escapeCharInStr ${backtick} ''`
# assertEquals '' "${actual}"
# assertEquals '\`abc' \
# `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "${backtick}" ${backtick}'abc'`
# assertEquals 'abc\`' \
# `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "${backtick}" 'abc'${backtick}`
# assertEquals 'abc\`def' \
# `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "${backtick}" 'abc'${backtick}'def'`
}
testEscapeCharInStr_specialChars() {
# Make sure our forward slash doesn't upset sed.
assertEquals '/' "`_shunit_escapeCharInStr '\' '/'`"
# Some shells escape these differently.
# TODO(20170924:kward) fix or remove.
#assertEquals '\\a' `_shunit_escapeCharInStr '\' '\a'`
#assertEquals '\\b' `_shunit_escapeCharInStr '\' '\b'`
}
# Test the various ways of declaring functions.
#
# Prefixing (then stripping) with comment symbol so these functions aren't
# treated as real functions by shUnit2.
testExtractTestFunctions() {
f="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/extract_test_functions"
sed 's/^#//' <<EOF >"${f}"
## Function on a single line.
#testABC() { echo 'ABC'; }
## Multi-line function with '{' on next line.
#test_def()
# {
# echo 'def'
#}
## Multi-line function with '{' on first line.
#testG3 () {
# echo 'G3'
#}
## Function with numerical values in name.
#function test4() { echo '4'; }
## Leading space in front of function.
# test5() { echo '5'; }
## Function with '_' chars in name.
#some_test_function() { echo 'some func'; }
## Function that sets variables.
#func_with_test_vars() {
# testVariable=1234
#}
EOF
actual=`_shunit_extractTestFunctions "${f}"`
assertEquals 'testABC test_def testG3 test4 test5' "${actual}"
}
# Test that certain external commands sometimes "stubbed" by users
# are escaped. See Issue #54.
testProtectedCommands() {
for c in mkdir rm cat chmod; do
grep "^[^#]*${c} " "${TH_SHUNIT}" | grep -qv "command ${c}"
assertFalse "external call to ${c} not protected somewhere" $?
done
grep '^[^#]*[^ ] *\[' "${TH_SHUNIT}" | grep -qv 'command \['
assertFalse "call to [ ... ] not protected somewhere" $?
grep '^[^#]* *\.' "${TH_SHUNIT}" | grep -qv 'command \.'
assertFalse "call to . not protected somewhere" $?
}
setUp() {
for f in "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"; do
cp /dev/null "${f}"
done
# Reconfigure coloring as some tests override default behavior.
_shunit_configureColor "${SHUNIT_COLOR_DEFAULT}"
}
oneTimeSetUp() {
SHUNIT_COLOR_DEFAULT="${SHUNIT_COLOR}"
th_oneTimeSetUp
}
# Load and run shUnit2.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
[ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && SHUNIT_PARENT=$0
. "${TH_SHUNIT}"