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219 lines
5.7 KiB
Rust
219 lines
5.7 KiB
Rust
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//! Test utilites shared between integration_tests.rs and tty_tests.rs
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use deno_cli::colors::strip_ansi_codes;
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pub use deno_cli::test_util::*;
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use os_pipe::pipe;
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use std::io::Read;
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use std::io::Write;
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use std::process::Command;
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use std::process::Stdio;
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use tempfile::TempDir;
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lazy_static! {
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static ref DENO_DIR: TempDir = { TempDir::new().expect("tempdir fail") };
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}
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#[allow(dead_code)]
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pub fn deno_cmd() -> Command {
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let mut c = Command::new(deno_exe_path());
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c.env("DENO_DIR", DENO_DIR.path());
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c
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}
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pub fn run_python_script(script: &str) {
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let output = Command::new("python")
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.env("DENO_DIR", DENO_DIR.path())
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.current_dir(root_path())
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.arg(script)
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.arg(format!("--executable={}", deno_exe_path().display()))
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.env("DENO_BUILD_PATH", target_dir())
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.output()
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.expect("failed to spawn script");
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if !output.status.success() {
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let stdout = String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap();
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let stderr = String::from_utf8(output.stderr).unwrap();
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panic!(
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"{} executed with failing error code\n{}{}",
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script, stdout, stderr
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);
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Default)]
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pub struct CheckOutputIntegrationTest {
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pub args: &'static str,
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pub output: &'static str,
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pub input: Option<&'static str>,
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pub exit_code: i32,
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pub check_stderr: bool,
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pub http_server: bool,
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}
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impl CheckOutputIntegrationTest {
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#[allow(dead_code)]
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pub fn run(&self) {
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let args = self.args.split_whitespace();
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let root = root_path();
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let deno_exe = deno_exe_path();
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println!("root path {}", root.display());
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println!("deno_exe path {}", deno_exe.display());
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let http_server_guard = if self.http_server {
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Some(http_server())
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} else {
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None
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};
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let (mut reader, writer) = pipe().unwrap();
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let tests_dir = root.join("cli").join("tests");
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let mut command = deno_cmd();
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command.args(args);
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command.current_dir(&tests_dir);
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command.stdin(Stdio::piped());
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command.stderr(Stdio::null());
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if self.check_stderr {
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let writer_clone = writer.try_clone().unwrap();
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command.stderr(writer_clone);
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}
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command.stdout(writer);
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let mut process = command.spawn().expect("failed to execute process");
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if let Some(input) = self.input {
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let mut p_stdin = process.stdin.take().unwrap();
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write!(p_stdin, "{}", input).unwrap();
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}
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// Very important when using pipes: This parent process is still
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// holding its copies of the write ends, and we have to close them
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// before we read, otherwise the read end will never report EOF. The
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// Command object owns the writers now, and dropping it closes them.
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drop(command);
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let mut actual = String::new();
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reader.read_to_string(&mut actual).unwrap();
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let status = process.wait().expect("failed to finish process");
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let exit_code = status.code().unwrap();
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drop(http_server_guard);
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actual = strip_ansi_codes(&actual).to_string();
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if self.exit_code != exit_code {
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println!("OUTPUT\n{}\nOUTPUT", actual);
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panic!(
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"bad exit code, expected: {:?}, actual: {:?}",
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self.exit_code, exit_code
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);
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}
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let output_path = tests_dir.join(self.output);
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println!("output path {}", output_path.display());
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let expected =
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std::fs::read_to_string(output_path).expect("cannot read output");
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if !wildcard_match(&expected, &actual) {
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println!("OUTPUT\n{}\nOUTPUT", actual);
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println!("EXPECTED\n{}\nEXPECTED", expected);
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panic!("pattern match failed");
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}
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}
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}
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fn wildcard_match(pattern: &str, s: &str) -> bool {
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pattern_match(pattern, s, "[WILDCARD]")
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}
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fn pattern_match(pattern: &str, s: &str, wildcard: &str) -> bool {
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// Normalize line endings
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let s = s.replace("\r\n", "\n");
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let pattern = pattern.replace("\r\n", "\n");
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if pattern == wildcard {
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return true;
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}
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let parts = pattern.split(wildcard).collect::<Vec<&str>>();
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if parts.len() == 1 {
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return pattern == s;
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}
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if !s.starts_with(parts[0]) {
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return false;
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}
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let mut t = s.split_at(parts[0].len());
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for (i, part) in parts.iter().enumerate() {
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if i == 0 {
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continue;
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}
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dbg!(part, i);
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if i == parts.len() - 1 && (*part == "" || *part == "\n") {
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dbg!("exit 1 true", i);
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return true;
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}
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if let Some(found) = t.1.find(*part) {
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dbg!("found ", found);
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t = t.1.split_at(found + part.len());
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} else {
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dbg!("exit false ", i);
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return false;
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}
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}
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dbg!("end ", t.1.len());
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t.1.is_empty()
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_wildcard_match() {
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let fixtures = vec![
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("foobarbaz", "foobarbaz", true),
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("[WILDCARD]", "foobarbaz", true),
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("foobar", "foobarbaz", false),
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("foo[WILDCARD]baz", "foobarbaz", true),
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("foo[WILDCARD]baz", "foobazbar", false),
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("foo[WILDCARD]baz[WILDCARD]qux", "foobarbazqatqux", true),
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("foo[WILDCARD]", "foobar", true),
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("foo[WILDCARD]baz[WILDCARD]", "foobarbazqat", true),
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// check with different line endings
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("foo[WILDCARD]\nbaz[WILDCARD]\n", "foobar\nbazqat\n", true),
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(
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"foo[WILDCARD]\nbaz[WILDCARD]\n",
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"foobar\r\nbazqat\r\n",
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true,
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),
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(
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"foo[WILDCARD]\r\nbaz[WILDCARD]\n",
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"foobar\nbazqat\r\n",
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true,
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),
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(
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"foo[WILDCARD]\r\nbaz[WILDCARD]\r\n",
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"foobar\nbazqat\n",
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true,
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),
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(
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"foo[WILDCARD]\r\nbaz[WILDCARD]\r\n",
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"foobar\r\nbazqat\r\n",
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true,
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),
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];
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// Iterate through the fixture lists, testing each one
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for (pattern, string, expected) in fixtures {
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let actual = wildcard_match(pattern, string);
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dbg!(pattern, string, expected);
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assert_eq!(actual, expected);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_pattern_match() {
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assert!(pattern_match("foo[BAR]baz", "foobarbaz", "[BAR]"));
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assert!(!pattern_match("foo[BAR]baz", "foobazbar", "[BAR]"));
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}
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