nushell/crates/nu-command/tests/commands/move_/umv.rs
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Refactor I/O Errors (#14927)
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As mentioned in #10698, we have too many `ShellError` variants, with
some even overlapping in meaning. This PR simplifies and improves I/O
error handling by restructuring `ShellError` related to I/O issues.
Previously, `ShellError::IOError` only contained a message string,
making it convenient but overly generic. It was widely used without
providing spans (#4323).

This PR introduces a new `ShellError::Io` variant that consolidates
multiple I/O-related errors (except for `ShellError::NetworkFailure`,
which remains distinct for now). The new `ShellError::Io` variant
replaces the following:

- `FileNotFound`
- `FileNotFoundCustom`
- `IOInterrupted`
- `IOError`
- `IOErrorSpanned`
- `NotADirectory`
- `DirectoryNotFound`
- `MoveNotPossible`
- `CreateNotPossible`
- `ChangeAccessTimeNotPossible`
- `ChangeModifiedTimeNotPossible`
- `RemoveNotPossible`
- `ReadingFile`

## The `IoError`
`IoError` includes the following fields:

1. **`kind`**: Extends `std::io::ErrorKind` to specify the type of I/O
error without needing new `ShellError` variants. This aligns with the
approach used in `std::io::Error`. This adds a second dimension to error
reporting by combining the `kind` field with `ShellError` variants,
making it easier to describe errors in more detail. As proposed by
@kubouch in [#design-discussion on
Discord](https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/615329862395101194/1323699197165178930),
this helps reduce the number of `ShellError` variants. In the error
report, the `kind` field is displayed as the "source" of the error,
e.g., "I/O error," followed by the specific kind of I/O error.
2. **`span`**: A non-optional field to encourage providing spans for
better error reporting (#4323).
3. **`path`**: Optional `PathBuf` to give context about the file or
directory involved in the error (#7695). If provided, it’s shown as a
help entry in error reports.
4. **`additional_context`**: Allows adding custom messages when the
span, kind, and path are insufficient. This is rendered in the error
report at the labeled span.
5. **`location`**: Sometimes, I/O errors occur in the engine itself and
are not caused directly by user input. In such cases, if we don’t have a
span and must set it to `Span::unknown()`, we need another way to
reference the error. For this, the `location` field uses the new
`Location` struct, which records the Rust file and line number where the
error occurred. This ensures that we at least know the Rust code
location that failed, helping with debugging. To make this work, a new
`location!` macro was added, which retrieves `file!`, `line!`, and
`column!` values accurately. If `Location::new` is used directly, it
issues a warning to remind developers to use the macro instead, ensuring
consistent and correct usage.

### Constructor Behavior
`IoError` provides five constructor methods:
- `new` and `new_with_additional_context`: Used for errors caused by
user input and require a valid (non-unknown) span to ensure precise
error reporting.
- `new_internal` and `new_internal_with_path`: Used for internal errors
where a span is not available. These methods require additional context
and the `Location` struct to pinpoint the source of the error in the
engine code.
- `factory`: Returns a closure that maps an `std::io::Error` to an
`IoError`. This is useful for handling multiple I/O errors that share
the same span and path, streamlining error handling in such cases.

## New Report Look
This is simulation how the I/O errors look like (the `open crates` is
simulated to show how internal errors are referenced now):
![Screenshot 2025-01-25
190426](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a41b6aa6-a440-497d-bbcc-3ac0121c9226)

## `Span::test_data()`
To enable better testing, `Span::test_data()` now returns a value
distinct from `Span::unknown()`. Both `Span::test_data()` and
`Span::unknown()` refer to invalid source code, but having a separate
value for test data helps identify issues during testing while keeping
spans unique.

## Cursed Sneaky Error Transfers
I removed the conversions between `std::io::Error` and `ShellError` as
they often removed important information and were used too broadly to
handle I/O errors. This also removed the problematic implementation
found here:

7ea4895513/crates/nu-protocol/src/errors/shell_error.rs (L1534-L1583)

which hid some downcasting from I/O errors and made it hard to trace
where `ShellError` was converted into `std::io::Error`. To address this,
I introduced a new struct called `ShellErrorBridge`, which explicitly
defines this transfer behavior. With `ShellErrorBridge`, we can now
easily grep the codebase to locate and manage such conversions.

## Miscellaneous
- Removed the OS error added in #14640, as it’s no longer needed.
- Improved error messages in `glob_from` (#14679).
- Trying to open a directory with `open` caused a permissions denied
error (it's just what the OS provides). I added a `is_dir` check to
provide a better error in that case.

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- Error outputs now include more detailed information and are formatted
differently, including updated error codes.
- The structure of `ShellError` has changed, requiring plugin authors
and embedders to update their implementations.

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I updated tests to account for the new I/O error structure and
formatting changes.

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This PR closes #7695 and closes #14892 and partially addresses #4323 and
#10698.

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Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-28 16:03:31 -06:00

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use nu_test_support::fs::{files_exist_at, Stub::EmptyFile, Stub::FileWithContent};
use nu_test_support::nu;
use nu_test_support::playground::Playground;
use rstest::rstest;
#[test]
fn moves_a_file() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_1", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.with_files(&[EmptyFile("andres.txt")])
.mkdir("expected");
let original = dirs.test().join("andres.txt");
let expected = dirs.test().join("expected/yehuda.txt");
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv andres.txt expected/yehuda.txt"
);
assert!(!original.exists());
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn overwrites_if_moving_to_existing_file_and_force_provided() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_2", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[EmptyFile("andres.txt"), EmptyFile("jttxt")]);
let original = dirs.test().join("andres.txt");
let expected = dirs.test().join("jttxt");
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv andres.txt -f jttxt"
);
assert!(!original.exists());
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn moves_a_directory() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_3", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.mkdir("empty_dir");
let original_dir = dirs.test().join("empty_dir");
let expected = dirs.test().join("renamed_dir");
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv empty_dir renamed_dir"
);
assert!(!original_dir.exists());
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn moves_the_file_inside_directory_if_path_to_move_is_existing_directory() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_4", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[EmptyFile("jttxt")]).mkdir("expected");
let original_dir = dirs.test().join("jttxt");
let expected = dirs.test().join("expected/jttxt");
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv jttxt expected"
);
assert!(!original_dir.exists());
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn moves_the_directory_inside_directory_if_path_to_move_is_existing_directory() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_5", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.within("contributors")
.with_files(&[EmptyFile("jttxt")])
.mkdir("expected");
let original_dir = dirs.test().join("contributors");
let expected = dirs.test().join("expected/contributors");
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv contributors expected"
);
assert!(!original_dir.exists());
assert!(expected.exists());
assert!(files_exist_at(&["jttxt"], expected))
})
}
#[test]
fn moves_using_path_with_wildcard() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_7", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.within("originals")
.with_files(&[
EmptyFile("andres.ini"),
EmptyFile("caco3_plastics.csv"),
EmptyFile("cargo_sample.toml"),
EmptyFile("jt.ini"),
EmptyFile("jt.xml"),
EmptyFile("sgml_description.json"),
EmptyFile("sample.ini"),
EmptyFile("utf16.ini"),
EmptyFile("yehuda.ini"),
])
.mkdir("work_dir")
.mkdir("expected");
let work_dir = dirs.test().join("work_dir");
let expected = dirs.test().join("expected");
nu!(cwd: work_dir, "mv ../originals/*.ini ../expected");
assert!(files_exist_at(
&["yehuda.ini", "jt.ini", "sample.ini", "andres.ini",],
expected
));
})
}
#[test]
fn moves_using_a_glob() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_8", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.within("meals")
.with_files(&[
EmptyFile("arepa.txt"),
EmptyFile("empanada.txt"),
EmptyFile("taquiza.txt"),
])
.mkdir("work_dir")
.mkdir("expected");
let meal_dir = dirs.test().join("meals");
let work_dir = dirs.test().join("work_dir");
let expected = dirs.test().join("expected");
nu!(cwd: work_dir, "mv ../meals/* ../expected");
assert!(meal_dir.exists());
assert!(files_exist_at(
&["arepa.txt", "empanada.txt", "taquiza.txt",],
expected
));
})
}
#[test]
fn moves_a_directory_with_files() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_9", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.mkdir("vehicles/car")
.mkdir("vehicles/bicycle")
.with_files(&[
EmptyFile("vehicles/car/car1.txt"),
EmptyFile("vehicles/car/car2.txt"),
])
.with_files(&[
EmptyFile("vehicles/bicycle/bicycle1.txt"),
EmptyFile("vehicles/bicycle/bicycle2.txt"),
]);
let original_dir = dirs.test().join("vehicles");
let expected_dir = dirs.test().join("expected");
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv vehicles expected"
);
assert!(!original_dir.exists());
assert!(expected_dir.exists());
assert!(files_exist_at(
&[
"car/car1.txt",
"car/car2.txt",
"bicycle/bicycle1.txt",
"bicycle/bicycle2.txt"
],
expected_dir
));
})
}
#[test]
fn errors_if_source_doesnt_exist() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_10", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.mkdir("test_folder");
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv non-existing-file test_folder/"
);
assert!(actual.err.contains("nu::shell::io::not_found"));
})
}
#[test]
#[ignore = "GNU/uutils overwrites rather than error out"]
fn error_if_moving_to_existing_file_without_force() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_10_0", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[EmptyFile("andres.txt"), EmptyFile("jttxt")]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv andres.txt jttxt"
);
assert!(actual.err.contains("file already exists"))
})
}
#[test]
fn errors_if_destination_doesnt_exist() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_10_1", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[EmptyFile("empty.txt")]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv empty.txt does/not/exist/"
);
assert!(actual.err.contains("failed to access"));
})
}
#[test]
#[ignore = "GNU/uutils doesnt expand, rather cannot stat 'file?.txt'"]
fn errors_if_multiple_sources_but_destination_not_a_directory() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_10_2", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[
EmptyFile("file1.txt"),
EmptyFile("file2.txt"),
EmptyFile("file3.txt"),
]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv file?.txt not_a_dir"
);
assert!(actual
.err
.contains("Can only move multiple sources if destination is a directory"));
})
}
#[test]
fn errors_if_renaming_directory_to_an_existing_file() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_10_3", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.mkdir("mydir").with_files(&[EmptyFile("empty.txt")]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv mydir empty.txt"
);
assert!(actual.err.contains("cannot overwrite non-directory"),);
assert!(actual.err.contains("with directory"),);
})
}
#[test]
fn errors_if_moving_to_itself() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_10_4", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.mkdir("mydir").mkdir("mydir/mydir_2");
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv mydir mydir/mydir_2/"
);
assert!(actual.err.contains("cannot move"));
assert!(actual.err.contains("to a subdirectory"));
});
}
#[test]
fn does_not_error_on_relative_parent_path() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_11", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.mkdir("first")
.with_files(&[EmptyFile("first/william_hartnell.txt")]);
let original = dirs.test().join("first/william_hartnell.txt");
let expected = dirs.test().join("william_hartnell.txt");
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test().join("first"),
"mv william_hartnell.txt ./.."
);
assert!(!original.exists());
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn move_files_using_glob_two_parents_up_using_multiple_dots() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_12", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.within("foo").within("bar").with_files(&[
EmptyFile("jtjson"),
EmptyFile("andres.xml"),
EmptyFile("yehuda.yaml"),
EmptyFile("kevin.txt"),
EmptyFile("many_more.ppl"),
]);
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test().join("foo/bar"),
r#"
mv * ...
"#
);
let files = &[
"yehuda.yaml",
"jtjson",
"andres.xml",
"kevin.txt",
"many_more.ppl",
];
let original_dir = dirs.test().join("foo/bar");
let destination_dir = dirs.test();
assert!(files_exist_at(files, destination_dir));
assert!(!files_exist_at(files, original_dir))
})
}
#[test]
fn move_file_from_two_parents_up_using_multiple_dots_to_current_dir() {
Playground::setup("cp_test_10", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[EmptyFile("hello_there")]);
sandbox.within("foo").mkdir("bar");
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test().join("foo/bar"),
r#"
mv .../hello_there .
"#
);
let expected = dirs.test().join("foo/bar/hello_there");
let original = dirs.test().join("hello_there");
assert!(expected.exists());
assert!(!original.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn does_not_error_when_some_file_is_moving_into_itself() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_13", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.mkdir("11").mkdir("12");
let original_dir = dirs.test().join("11");
let expected = dirs.test().join("12/11");
nu!(cwd: dirs.test(), "mv 1* 12");
assert!(!original_dir.exists());
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn mv_ignores_ansi() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_ansi", |_dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[EmptyFile("test.txt")]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: sandbox.cwd(),
r#"
ls | find test | mv $in.0.name success.txt; ls | $in.0.name
"#
);
assert_eq!(actual.out, "success.txt");
})
}
#[test]
fn mv_directory_with_same_name() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_directory_with_same_name", |_dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.mkdir("testdir");
sandbox.mkdir("testdir/testdir");
let cwd = sandbox.cwd().join("testdir");
let actual = nu!(
cwd: cwd,
r#"
mv testdir ..
"#
);
assert!(actual.err.contains("Directory not empty"));
})
}
#[test]
// Test that changing the case of a file/directory name works;
// this is an important edge case on Windows (and any other case-insensitive file systems).
// We were bitten badly by this once: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/6583
// Currently as we are using `uutils` and have no say in the behavior, this should succeed on Linux,
// but fail on both macOS and Windows.
fn mv_change_case_of_directory() {
Playground::setup("mv_change_case_of_directory", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.mkdir("somedir")
.with_files(&[EmptyFile("somedir/somefile.txt")]);
let original_dir = String::from("somedir");
let new_dir = String::from("SomeDir");
let _actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
format!("mv {original_dir} {new_dir}")
);
// Doing this instead of `Path::exists()` because we need to check file existence in
// a case-sensitive way. `Path::exists()` is understandably case-insensitive on NTFS
let _files_in_test_directory: Vec<String> = std::fs::read_dir(dirs.test())
.unwrap()
.map(|de| de.unwrap().file_name().to_string_lossy().into_owned())
.collect();
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd"))]
assert!(
!_files_in_test_directory.contains(&original_dir)
&& _files_in_test_directory.contains(&new_dir)
);
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd"))]
assert!(files_exist_at(&["somefile.txt"], dirs.test().join(new_dir)));
#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd")))]
_actual.err.contains("to a subdirectory of itself");
})
}
#[test]
// Currently as we are using `uutils` and have no say in the behavior, this should succeed on Linux,
// but fail on both macOS and Windows.
fn mv_change_case_of_file() {
Playground::setup("mv_change_case_of_file", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[EmptyFile("somefile.txt")]);
let original_file_name = String::from("somefile.txt");
let new_file_name = String::from("SomeFile.txt");
let _actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
format!("mv {original_file_name} -f {new_file_name}")
);
// Doing this instead of `Path::exists()` because we need to check file existence in
// a case-sensitive way. `Path::exists()` is understandably case-insensitive on NTFS
let _files_in_test_directory: Vec<String> = std::fs::read_dir(dirs.test())
.unwrap()
.map(|de| de.unwrap().file_name().to_string_lossy().into_owned())
.collect();
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd"))]
assert!(
!_files_in_test_directory.contains(&original_file_name)
&& _files_in_test_directory.contains(&new_file_name)
);
#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd")))]
_actual.err.contains("are the same file");
})
}
#[test]
#[ignore = "Update not supported..remove later"]
fn mv_with_update_flag() {
Playground::setup("umv_with_update_flag", |_dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[
EmptyFile("valid.txt"),
FileWithContent("newer_valid.txt", "body"),
]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: sandbox.cwd(),
"mv -uf valid.txt newer_valid.txt; open newer_valid.txt",
);
assert_eq!(actual.out, "body");
// create a file after assert to make sure that newest_valid.txt is newest
std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(1));
sandbox.with_files(&[FileWithContent("newest_valid.txt", "newest_body")]);
let actual = nu!(cwd: sandbox.cwd(), "mv -uf newest_valid.txt valid.txt; open valid.txt");
assert_eq!(actual.out, "newest_body");
// when destination doesn't exist
sandbox.with_files(&[FileWithContent("newest_valid.txt", "newest_body")]);
let actual = nu!(cwd: sandbox.cwd(), "mv -uf newest_valid.txt des_missing.txt; open des_missing.txt");
assert_eq!(actual.out, "newest_body");
});
}
#[test]
fn test_mv_no_clobber() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_13", |dirs, sandbox| {
let file_a = "test_mv_no_clobber_file_a";
let file_b = "test_mv_no_clobber_file_b";
sandbox.with_files(&[EmptyFile(file_a)]);
sandbox.with_files(&[EmptyFile(file_b)]);
let _ = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv -n {} {}",
file_a,
file_b,
);
let file_count = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"ls test_mv* | length | to nuon"
);
assert_eq!(file_count.out, "2");
})
}
#[test]
fn mv_with_no_arguments() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_14", |dirs, _| {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv",
);
assert!(actual.err.contains("Missing file operand"));
})
}
#[test]
fn mv_with_no_target() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_15", |dirs, _| {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv a",
);
assert!(actual.err.contains(
format!(
"Missing destination path operand after {}",
dirs.test().join("a").display()
)
.as_str()
));
})
}
#[rstest]
#[case("a]c")]
#[case("a[c")]
#[case("a[bc]d")]
#[case("a][c")]
fn mv_files_with_glob_metachars(#[case] src_name: &str) {
Playground::setup("umv_test_16", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[FileWithContent(
src_name,
"What is the sound of one hand clapping?",
)]);
let src = dirs.test().join(src_name);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mv '{}' {}",
src.display(),
"hello_world_dest"
);
assert!(actual.err.is_empty());
assert!(dirs.test().join("hello_world_dest").exists());
});
}
#[rstest]
#[case("a]c")]
#[case("a[c")]
#[case("a[bc]d")]
#[case("a][c")]
fn mv_files_with_glob_metachars_when_input_are_variables(#[case] src_name: &str) {
Playground::setup("umv_test_18", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(&[FileWithContent(
src_name,
"What is the sound of one hand clapping?",
)]);
let src = dirs.test().join(src_name);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"let f = '{}'; mv $f {}",
src.display(),
"hello_world_dest"
);
assert!(actual.err.is_empty());
assert!(dirs.test().join("hello_world_dest").exists());
});
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
#[rstest]
#[case("a]?c")]
#[case("a*.?c")]
// windows doesn't allow filename with `*`.
fn mv_files_with_glob_metachars_nw(#[case] src_name: &str) {
mv_files_with_glob_metachars(src_name);
mv_files_with_glob_metachars_when_input_are_variables(src_name);
}
#[test]
fn mv_with_cd() {
Playground::setup("umv_test_17", |_dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.mkdir("tmp_dir")
.with_files(&[FileWithContent("tmp_dir/file.txt", "body")]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: sandbox.cwd(),
r#"do { cd tmp_dir; let f = 'file.txt'; mv $f .. }; open file.txt"#,
);
assert!(actual.out.contains("body"));
});
}
#[test]
fn test_cp_inside_glob_metachars_dir() {
Playground::setup("open_files_inside_glob_metachars_dir", |dirs, sandbox| {
let sub_dir = "test[]";
sandbox
.within(sub_dir)
.with_files(&[FileWithContent("test_file.txt", "hello")]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test().join(sub_dir),
"mv test_file.txt ../",
);
assert!(actual.err.is_empty());
assert!(!files_exist_at(
&["test_file.txt"],
dirs.test().join(sub_dir)
));
assert!(files_exist_at(&["test_file.txt"], dirs.test()));
});
}
#[test]
fn mv_with_tilde() {
Playground::setup("mv_tilde", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.within("~tilde").with_files(&[
EmptyFile("f1.txt"),
EmptyFile("f2.txt"),
EmptyFile("f3.txt"),
]);
sandbox.within("~tilde2");
// mv file
let actual = nu!(cwd: dirs.test(), "mv '~tilde/f1.txt' ./");
assert!(actual.err.is_empty());
assert!(!files_exist_at(&["f1.txt"], dirs.test().join("~tilde")));
assert!(files_exist_at(&["f1.txt"], dirs.test()));
// pass variable
let actual = nu!(cwd: dirs.test(), "let f = '~tilde/f2.txt'; mv $f ./");
assert!(actual.err.is_empty());
assert!(!files_exist_at(&["f2.txt"], dirs.test().join("~tilde")));
assert!(files_exist_at(&["f1.txt"], dirs.test()));
})
}