nushell/crates/nu-command/tests/commands/open.rs
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Unify glob behavior on open, rm, cp-old, mv, umv, cp and du commands (#11621)
# Description
This pr is a follow up to
[#11569](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11569#issuecomment-1902279587)
> Revert the logic in https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10694 and
apply the logic in this pr to mv, cp, rv will require a larger change, I
need to think how to achieve the bahavior

And sorry @bobhy for reverting some of your changes.

This pr is going to unify glob behavior on the given commands:
* open
* rm
* cp-old
* mv
* umv
* cp
* du

So they have the same behavior to `ls`, which is:
If given parameter is quoted by single quote(`'`) or double quote(`"`),
don't auto-expand the glob pattern. If not quoted, auto-expand the glob
pattern.

Fixes: #9558  Fixes: #10211 Fixes: #9310 Fixes: #10364 

# TODO
But there is one thing remains: if we give a variable to the command, it
will always auto-expand the glob pattern, e.g:
```nushell
let path = "a[123]b"
rm $path
```
I don't think it's expected. But I also think user might want to
auto-expand the glob pattern in variables.

So I'll introduce a new command called `glob escape`, then if user
doesn't want to auto-expand the glob pattern, he can just do this: `rm
($path | glob escape)`

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# Tests + Formatting
Done

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## NOTE
This pr changes the semantic of `GlobPattern`, before this pr, it will
`expand path` after evaluated, this makes `nu_engine::glob_from` have no
chance to glob things right if a path contains glob pattern.

e.g: [#9310
](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9310#issuecomment-1886824030)
#10211

I think changing the semantic is fine, because it makes glob works if
path contains something like '*'.

It maybe a breaking change if a custom command's argument are annotated
by `: glob`.
2024-01-26 21:57:35 +08:00

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Rust

use nu_test_support::fs::Stub::EmptyFile;
use nu_test_support::fs::Stub::FileWithContent;
use nu_test_support::fs::Stub::FileWithContentToBeTrimmed;
use nu_test_support::playground::Playground;
use nu_test_support::{nu, pipeline};
use rstest::rstest;
#[test]
fn parses_file_with_uppercase_extension() {
Playground::setup("open_test_uppercase_extension", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(vec![FileWithContent(
"nu.zion.JSON",
r#"{
"glossary": {
"GlossDiv": {
"GlossList": {
"GlossEntry": {
"ID": "SGML"
}
}
}
}
}"#,
)]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(), pipeline(
r#"
open nu.zion.JSON
| get glossary.GlossDiv.GlossList.GlossEntry.ID
"#
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "SGML");
})
}
#[test]
fn parses_file_with_multiple_extensions() {
Playground::setup("open_test_multiple_extensions", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(vec![
FileWithContent("file.tar.gz", "this is a tar.gz file"),
FileWithContent("file.tar.xz", "this is a tar.xz file"),
]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(), pipeline(
r#"
hide "from tar.gz" ;
hide "from gz" ;
def "from tar.gz" [] { 'opened tar.gz' } ;
def "from gz" [] { 'opened gz' } ;
open file.tar.gz
"#
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "opened tar.gz");
let actual2 = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(), pipeline(
r#"
hide "from tar.xz" ;
hide "from xz" ;
hide "from tar" ;
def "from tar" [] { 'opened tar' } ;
def "from xz" [] { 'opened xz' } ;
open file.tar.xz
"#
));
assert_eq!(actual2.out, "opened xz");
})
}
#[test]
fn parses_dotfile() {
Playground::setup("open_test_dotfile", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(vec![FileWithContent(
".gitignore",
r#"
/target/
"#,
)]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(), pipeline(
r#"
hide "from gitignore" ;
def "from gitignore" [] { 'opened gitignore' } ;
open .gitignore
"#
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "opened gitignore");
})
}
#[test]
fn parses_csv() {
Playground::setup("open_test_1", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(vec![FileWithContentToBeTrimmed(
"nu.zion.csv",
r#"
author,lang,source
JT Turner,Rust,New Zealand
Andres N. Robalino,Rust,Ecuador
Yehuda Katz,Rust,Estados Unidos
"#,
)]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(), pipeline(
r#"
open nu.zion.csv
| where author == "Andres N. Robalino"
| get source.0
"#
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "Ecuador");
})
}
// sample.db has the following format:
//
// ╭─────────┬────────────────╮
// │ strings │ [table 6 rows] │
// │ ints │ [table 5 rows] │
// │ floats │ [table 4 rows] │
// ╰─────────┴────────────────╯
//
// In this case, this represents a sqlite database
// with three tables named `strings`, `ints`, and `floats`.
//
// Each table has different columns. `strings` has `x` and `y`, while
// `ints` has just `z`, and `floats` has only the column `f`. In general, when working
// with sqlite, one will want to select a single table, e.g.:
//
// open sample.db | get ints
// ╭───┬──────╮
// │ # │ z │
// ├───┼──────┤
// │ 0 │ 1 │
// │ 1 │ 42 │
// │ 2 │ 425 │
// │ 3 │ 4253 │
// │ 4 │ │
// ╰───┴──────╯
#[cfg(feature = "sqlite")]
#[test]
fn parses_sqlite() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats", pipeline(
"
open sample.db
| columns
| length
"
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "3");
}
#[cfg(feature = "sqlite")]
#[test]
fn parses_sqlite_get_column_name() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats", pipeline(
"
open sample.db
| get strings
| get x.0
"
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "hello");
}
#[test]
fn parses_toml() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
"open cargo_sample.toml | get package.edition"
);
assert_eq!(actual.out, "2018");
}
#[test]
fn parses_tsv() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats", pipeline(
"
open caco3_plastics.tsv
| first
| get origin
"
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "SPAIN")
}
#[test]
fn parses_json() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats", pipeline(
"
open sgml_description.json
| get glossary.GlossDiv.GlossList.GlossEntry.GlossSee
"
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "markup")
}
#[test]
fn parses_xml() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
pipeline("
open jt.xml
| get content
| where tag == channel
| get content
| flatten
| where tag == item
| get content
| flatten
| where tag == guid
| get content.0.content.0
")
);
assert_eq!(actual.out, "https://www.jntrnr.com/off-to-new-adventures/")
}
#[cfg(feature = "dataframe")]
#[test]
fn parses_arrow_ipc() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats", pipeline(
"
dfr open caco3_plastics.arrow
| dfr into-nu
| first
| get origin
"
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "SPAIN")
}
#[test]
fn errors_if_file_not_found() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
"open i_dont_exist.txt"
);
// Common error code between unixes and Windows for "No such file or directory"
//
// This seems to be not directly affected by localization compared to the OS
// provided error message
let expected = "File not found";
assert!(
actual.err.contains(expected),
"Error:\n{}\ndoes not contain{}",
actual.err,
expected
);
}
#[test]
fn open_wildcard() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats", pipeline(
"
open *.nu | where $it =~ echo | length
"
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "3")
}
#[test]
fn open_multiple_files() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats", pipeline(
"
open caco3_plastics.csv caco3_plastics.tsv | get tariff_item | math sum
"
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "58309279992")
}
#[test]
fn test_open_block_command() {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
r#"
def "from blockcommandparser" [] { lines | split column ",|," }
let values = (open sample.blockcommandparser)
print ($values | get column1 | get 0)
print ($values | get column2 | get 0)
print ($values | get column1 | get 1)
print ($values | get column2 | get 1)
"#
);
assert_eq!(actual.out, "abcd")
}
#[test]
fn open_ignore_ansi() {
Playground::setup("open_test_ansi", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(vec![EmptyFile("nu.zion.txt")]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(), pipeline(
"
ls | find nu.zion | get 0 | get name | open $in
"
));
assert!(actual.err.is_empty());
})
}
#[test]
fn open_no_parameter() {
let actual = nu!("open");
assert!(actual.err.contains("needs filename"));
}
#[rstest]
#[case("a]c")]
#[case("a[c")]
#[case("a[bc]d")]
#[case("a][c")]
fn open_files_with_glob_metachars(#[case] src_name: &str) {
Playground::setup("open_test_with_glob_metachars", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.with_files(vec![FileWithContent(src_name, "hello")]);
let src = dirs.test().join(src_name);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"open '{}'",
src.display(),
);
assert!(actual.err.is_empty());
assert!(actual.out.contains("hello"));
});
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
#[rstest]
#[case("a]?c")]
#[case("a*.?c")]
// windows doesn't allow filename with `*`.
fn open_files_with_glob_metachars_nw(#[case] src_name: &str) {
open_files_with_glob_metachars(src_name);
}
#[test]
fn open_files_inside_glob_metachars_dir() {
Playground::setup("open_files_inside_glob_metachars_dir", |dirs, sandbox| {
let sub_dir = "test[]";
sandbox
.within(sub_dir)
.with_files(vec![FileWithContent("test_file.txt", "hello")]);
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test().join(sub_dir),
"open test_file.txt",
);
assert!(actual.err.is_empty());
assert!(actual.out.contains("hello"));
});
}