nushell/crates/nu-command/tests/commands/path/mod.rs

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Path Command Enhancement Project (#2742) * Add string argument support for path subcommands * Add --replace option to 'path extension' command * Add examples of replacing for path extension * Refactor path extension and its example * Add replacement functionality to path basename * Refactor path subcommands to support more args This adds a lot of redundancy to non-relevant subcommands such as type, exists or expand. * Add replace and num_levels options to path dirname * Rename num_levels option to num-levels * Remove commented code * Clean up path basename * Fix path dirname description * Add path filestem opts; Rename extension -> suffix * Add prefix option and examples to path filestem * Fix broken num-levels of path dirname * Fix failing example test of path filestem * Fix failing test of path extension * Formatting * Add Windows-specific path subcommand examples `path expand` is still broken but otherwise seems to fix all examples on Windows * Fix weird path expand on Windows Also disable example tests for path expand. Failed caconicalization (e.g., due to path not existing) returns the original path so the examples always fail. * Formatting * Return path datatype when appropriate * Do not append empty remainder to path dirname * Add tests for path subcommands * Formatting * Revisit path subcommand description strings * Apply clippy suggestions; Formatting * Remove problematic test checking '~' expansion Wouldn't run on minimal due to useing optional dependency. The test success was also deending on the presence of home dir on the testing machine which might not be completely robust. * Add missing newline to file
2020-11-24 10:18:38 +01:00
mod basename;
mod dirname;
mod exists;
mod expand;
mod join;
Path Enhancement Project #2: parse, join and split (#3256) * Add new path parse subcommand This includes a slight refactor to all the path subcommand `action()` functions. * Remove filestem and extension; Fix example * Add additional description to path parse * Put join arg behind flag; Fix missing import (Win) * Fix error when column path is passed as arg * Add structured path joining Structured path is implicitly joined at every patch subcommand call. * Fix existing path join tests; Fix rustfmt * Remove redundant 'static lifetime (clippy) * Add initial impl of path split subcommand * Add ability to join path from parts * Fix wrong results in path split examples * Fix remaining asyncs after engine change * Do not wrap split path parts into table When the input is just a list of values, the `path split` command will split each value directly into the output stream, similar to `split-row`. Column path--specified values are still wrapped into a table so they can still be used to replace table fields. * Join list of values instead of going one-by-one When `path join` encounters a list of values, it attempts to join them, instead of going one-by-one like the rest of the path commands. You can still `each { echo $it | path join }` to join them one-by-one, if the values are, e.g., tables. Now, the behavior of `path split` and `path join` should match the `split-row` and `str collect` counterparts and should hopefully align better with user's expectations. * Make sure path join detects structured path * Fix panic on empty input stream Also, doesn't collect input into vector unnecessarily. * Fix path join not appending value * Remove argument serialization * Make better errors; Misc refactor * OsStr -> String encoding is now lossy, instead of throwing an error * The consequence is action() now always returns Value instead of Result * Removed redundant handle_value() call in `path join` * Fix possible incorrect error detection in `path split` * Applied rustfmt + clippy * Add more usage, examples & test; Fix type error The 'parent' column was required to be a path but didn't work with string. * Add more help & examples; Maybe fix Windows error * Refactor operate function Reducing code repetition * Review usages and examples * Add the option to manually specify the extension * Add more tests; Fix failures on Windows * Move path commands to engine-p * Small refactor
2021-04-20 08:45:28 +02:00
mod parse;
mod split;
Path Command Enhancement Project (#2742) * Add string argument support for path subcommands * Add --replace option to 'path extension' command * Add examples of replacing for path extension * Refactor path extension and its example * Add replacement functionality to path basename * Refactor path subcommands to support more args This adds a lot of redundancy to non-relevant subcommands such as type, exists or expand. * Add replace and num_levels options to path dirname * Rename num_levels option to num-levels * Remove commented code * Clean up path basename * Fix path dirname description * Add path filestem opts; Rename extension -> suffix * Add prefix option and examples to path filestem * Fix broken num-levels of path dirname * Fix failing example test of path filestem * Fix failing test of path extension * Formatting * Add Windows-specific path subcommand examples `path expand` is still broken but otherwise seems to fix all examples on Windows * Fix weird path expand on Windows Also disable example tests for path expand. Failed caconicalization (e.g., due to path not existing) returns the original path so the examples always fail. * Formatting * Return path datatype when appropriate * Do not append empty remainder to path dirname * Add tests for path subcommands * Formatting * Revisit path subcommand description strings * Apply clippy suggestions; Formatting * Remove problematic test checking '~' expansion Wouldn't run on minimal due to useing optional dependency. The test success was also deending on the presence of home dir on the testing machine which might not be completely robust. * Add missing newline to file
2020-11-24 10:18:38 +01:00
mod type_;
use std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR;
/// Helper function that joins string literals with '/' or '\', based on host OS
fn join_path_sep(pieces: &[&str]) -> String {
let sep_string = String::from(MAIN_SEPARATOR);
pieces.join(&sep_string)
}
#[cfg(windows)]
#[test]
fn joins_path_on_windows() {
let pieces = ["sausage", "bacon", "spam"];
let actual = join_path_sep(&pieces);
assert_eq!(&actual, "sausage\\bacon\\spam");
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
#[test]
fn joins_path_on_other_than_windows() {
let pieces = ["sausage", "bacon", "spam"];
let actual = join_path_sep(&pieces);
assert_eq!(&actual, "sausage/bacon/spam");
}