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Add unit test for negative ignore patterns in update command

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Joey Territo
2020-12-18 18:55:20 -05:00
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# author: jtt9340 (https://github.com/jtt9340)
#
# test negative ignore update
# returns 1 in case of error
#
# exit on first error
set -e
# all this crap to get current path
if [ $(uname) = Darwin ]; then
# Unfortunately, readlink works differently on macOS than it does on GNU/Linux
# (the -f option behaves differently) and the realpath command does not exist.
# Workarounds I find on the Internet suggest just using Homebrew to install coreutils
# so you can get the GNU coreutils on your Mac. But, I don't want this script to
# assume (a) users have Homebrew installed and (b) if they have Homebrew installed, that
# they then installed the GNU coreutils.
readlink() {
TARGET_FILE=$1
cd `dirname $TARGET_FILE`
TARGET_FILE=`basename $TARGET_FILE`
# Iterate down a (possible) chain of symlinks
while [ -L "$TARGET_FILE" ]; do
TARGET_FILE=`readlink $TARGET_FILE`
cd `dirname $TARGET_FILE`
TARGET_FILE=`basename $TARGET_FILE`
done
# Compute the canonicalized name by finding the physical path
# for the directory we're in and appending the target file.
PHYS_DIR=`pwd -P`
RESULT=$PHYS_DIR/$TARGET_FILE
echo $RESULT
}
rl="readlink"
else
rl="readlink -f"
if ! ${rl} "${0}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
rl="realpath"
if ! hash ${rl}; then
echo "\"${rl}\" not found !" && exit 1
fi
fi
fi
cur=$(dirname "$(${rl} "${0}")")
#hash dotdrop >/dev/null 2>&1
#[ "$?" != "0" ] && echo "install dotdrop to run tests" && exit 1
#echo "called with ${1}"
# dotdrop can be pass as argument
ddpath="${cur}/../"
[ "${1}" != "" ] && ddpath="${1}"
[ ! -d ${ddpath} ] && exho "ddpath \"${ddpath}\" is not a directory" && exit 1
export PYTHONPATH="${ddpath}:${PYTHONPATH}"
bin="python3 -m dotdrop.dotdrop"
hash coverage 2>/dev/null && bin="coverage run -a --source=dotdrop -m dotdrop.dotdrop" || true
echo "dotdrop path: ${ddpath}"
echo "pythonpath: ${PYTHONPATH}"
# get the helpers
source ${cur}/helpers
echo -e "$(tput setaf 6)==> RUNNING $(basename $BASH_SOURCE) <==$(tput sgr0)"
################################################################
# this is the test
################################################################
# dotdrop directory
basedir=`mktemp -d --suffix='-dotdrop-tests' 2>/dev/null || mktemp -d`
echo "[+] dotdrop dir: ${basedir}"
echo "[+] dotpath dir: ${basedir}/dotfiles"
mkdir -p ${basedir}/dotfiles/a/{b,c}
echo 'a' > ${basedir}/dotfiles/a/b/abfile
echo 'a' > ${basedir}/dotfiles/a/c/acfile
# the dotfile to be updated
tmpd=`mktemp -d --suffix='-dotdrop-tests' 2>/dev/null || mktemp -d`
cp -r ${basedir}/dotfiles/a ${tmpd}/
# create the config file
cfg="${basedir}/config.yaml"
cat > ${cfg} << _EOF
config:
backup: false
create: true
dotpath: dotfiles
dotfiles:
f_abc:
dst: ${tmpd}/a
src: a
upignore:
- "*/newdir/b/*"
- "!*/newdir/b/d"
profiles:
p1:
dotfiles:
- f_abc
_EOF
# edit/add files
echo "[+] edit/add files"
mkdir -p ${tmpd}/a/newdir/b
touch ${tmpd}/a/newdir/b/{c,d}
# update
echo "[+] update"
cd ${ddpath} | ${bin} update -f -c ${cfg} --verbose --profile=p1 --key f_abc
# check files haven't been updated
lsd --tree ${basedir}
[ -e ${basedir}/dotfiles/a/newdir/b/c ] && echo "should not have been updated" && exit 1
[ ! -e ${basedir}/dotfiles/a/newdir/b/d ] && echo "should have been updated" && exit 1
## CLEANING
rm -rf ${basedir} ${tmpd}
echo "OK"
exit 0