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4.6 KiB
TypeScript
164 lines
4.6 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2019 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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import {
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test,
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testPerm,
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assert,
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assertEquals,
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assertNotEquals
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} from "./test_util.ts";
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testPerm({ env: true }, function envSuccess(): void {
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const env = Deno.env();
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assert(env !== null);
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// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/camelcase
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env.test_var = "Hello World";
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const newEnv = Deno.env();
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assertEquals(env.test_var, newEnv.test_var);
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assertEquals(Deno.env("test_var"), env.test_var);
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});
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testPerm({ env: true }, function envNotFound(): void {
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const r = Deno.env("env_var_does_not_exist!");
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assertEquals(r, undefined);
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});
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test(function envPermissionDenied1(): void {
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let err;
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try {
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Deno.env();
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} catch (e) {
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err = e;
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}
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assertNotEquals(err, undefined);
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assertEquals(err.kind, Deno.ErrorKind.PermissionDenied);
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assertEquals(err.name, "PermissionDenied");
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});
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test(function envPermissionDenied2(): void {
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let err;
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try {
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Deno.env("PATH");
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} catch (e) {
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err = e;
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}
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assertNotEquals(err, undefined);
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assertEquals(err.kind, Deno.ErrorKind.PermissionDenied);
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assertEquals(err.name, "PermissionDenied");
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});
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if (Deno.build.os === "win") {
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// This test verifies that on Windows, environment variables are
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// case-insensitive. Case normalization needs be done using the collation
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// that Windows uses, rather than naively using String.toLowerCase().
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testPerm({ env: true, run: true }, async function envCaseInsensitive() {
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// Utility function that runs a Deno subprocess with the environment
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// specified in `inputEnv`. The subprocess reads the environment variables
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// which are in the keys of `expectedEnv` and writes them to stdout as JSON.
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// It is then verified that these match with the values of `expectedEnv`.
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const checkChildEnv = async (inputEnv, expectedEnv): Promise<void> => {
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const src = `
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console.log(
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${JSON.stringify(Object.keys(expectedEnv))}.map(k => Deno.env(k))
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)`;
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const proc = Deno.run({
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args: [Deno.execPath(), "eval", src],
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env: inputEnv,
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stdout: "piped"
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});
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const status = await proc.status();
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assertEquals(status.success, true);
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const expectedValues = Object.values(expectedEnv);
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const actualValues = JSON.parse(
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new TextDecoder().decode(await proc.output())
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);
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assertEquals(actualValues, expectedValues);
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};
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assertEquals(Deno.env("path"), Deno.env("PATH"));
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assertEquals(Deno.env("Path"), Deno.env("PATH"));
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// Check 'foo', 'Foo' and 'Foo' are case folded.
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await checkChildEnv({ foo: "X" }, { foo: "X", Foo: "X", FOO: "X" });
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// Check that 'µ' and 'Μ' are not case folded.
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const lc1 = "µ";
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const uc1 = lc1.toUpperCase();
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assertNotEquals(lc1, uc1);
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await checkChildEnv(
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{ [lc1]: "mu", [uc1]: "MU" },
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{ [lc1]: "mu", [uc1]: "MU" }
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);
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// Check that 'dž' and 'DŽ' are folded, but 'Dž' is preserved.
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const c2 = "Dž";
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const lc2 = c2.toLowerCase();
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const uc2 = c2.toUpperCase();
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assertNotEquals(c2, lc2);
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assertNotEquals(c2, uc2);
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await checkChildEnv(
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{ [c2]: "Dz", [lc2]: "dz" },
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{ [c2]: "Dz", [lc2]: "dz", [uc2]: "dz" }
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);
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await checkChildEnv(
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{ [c2]: "Dz", [uc2]: "DZ" },
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{ [c2]: "Dz", [uc2]: "DZ", [lc2]: "DZ" }
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);
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});
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}
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test(function osPid(): void {
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console.log("pid", Deno.pid);
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assert(Deno.pid > 0);
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});
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test(function osIsTTYSmoke(): void {
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console.log(Deno.isTTY());
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});
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testPerm({ env: true }, function homeDir(): void {
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assertNotEquals(Deno.homeDir(), "");
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});
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testPerm({ env: false }, function homeDirPerm(): void {
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let caughtError = false;
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try {
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Deno.homeDir();
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} catch (err) {
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caughtError = true;
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assertEquals(err.kind, Deno.ErrorKind.PermissionDenied);
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assertEquals(err.name, "PermissionDenied");
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}
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assert(caughtError);
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});
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testPerm({ env: true }, function execPath(): void {
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assertNotEquals(Deno.execPath(), "");
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});
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testPerm({ env: false }, function execPathPerm(): void {
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let caughtError = false;
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try {
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Deno.execPath();
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} catch (err) {
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caughtError = true;
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assertEquals(err.kind, Deno.ErrorKind.PermissionDenied);
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assertEquals(err.name, "PermissionDenied");
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}
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assert(caughtError);
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});
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testPerm({ env: true }, function hostnameDir(): void {
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assertNotEquals(Deno.hostname(), "");
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});
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testPerm({ env: false }, function hostnamePerm(): void {
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let caughtError = false;
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try {
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Deno.hostname();
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} catch (err) {
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caughtError = true;
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assertEquals(err.kind, Deno.ErrorKind.PermissionDenied);
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assertEquals(err.name, "PermissionDenied");
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}
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assert(caughtError);
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});
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