nushell/crates/nu-command/tests/commands/umkdir.rs
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Adjust permissions using umask in mkdir (#12207)
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With this change, `mkdir` mirrors coreutils works. Closes #12161

I referred to the implementation of `mkdir` in uutils/coreutils. I add
`uucore` required for implementation to dependencies. Since `uucore` is
already included in dependencies of `uu_mkdir`, I don't think there will
be any additional dependencies.

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- Directories are created according to `umask` except for Windows.

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I add `mkdir` test considering permissions. The test assumes that the
default `umask` is `022`.

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use nu_test_support::fs::files_exist_at;
use nu_test_support::playground::Playground;
use nu_test_support::{nu, pipeline};
use std::path::Path;
#[test]
fn creates_directory() {
Playground::setup("mkdir_test_1", |dirs, _| {
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mkdir my_new_directory"
);
let expected = dirs.test().join("my_new_directory");
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn accepts_and_creates_directories() {
Playground::setup("mkdir_test_2", |dirs, _| {
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mkdir dir_1 dir_2 dir_3"
);
assert!(files_exist_at(
vec![Path::new("dir_1"), Path::new("dir_2"), Path::new("dir_3")],
dirs.test()
));
})
}
#[test]
fn creates_intermediary_directories() {
Playground::setup("mkdir_test_3", |dirs, _| {
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mkdir some_folder/another/deeper_one"
);
let expected = dirs.test().join("some_folder/another/deeper_one");
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn create_directory_two_parents_up_using_multiple_dots() {
Playground::setup("mkdir_test_4", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox.within("foo").mkdir("bar");
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test().join("foo/bar"),
"mkdir .../boo"
);
let expected = dirs.test().join("boo");
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn print_created_paths() {
Playground::setup("mkdir_test_2", |dirs, _| {
let actual = nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
pipeline("mkdir -v dir_1 dir_2 dir_3")
);
assert!(files_exist_at(
vec![Path::new("dir_1"), Path::new("dir_2"), Path::new("dir_3")],
dirs.test()
));
assert!(actual.out.contains("dir_1"));
assert!(actual.out.contains("dir_2"));
assert!(actual.out.contains("dir_3"));
})
}
#[test]
fn creates_directory_three_dots() {
Playground::setup("mkdir_test_1", |dirs, _| {
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mkdir test..."
);
let expected = dirs.test().join("test...");
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn creates_directory_four_dots() {
Playground::setup("mkdir_test_1", |dirs, _| {
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mkdir test...."
);
let expected = dirs.test().join("test....");
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[test]
fn creates_directory_three_dots_quotation_marks() {
Playground::setup("mkdir_test_1", |dirs, _| {
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mkdir 'test...'"
);
let expected = dirs.test().join("test...");
assert!(expected.exists());
})
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
#[test]
fn mkdir_umask_permission() {
use std::{fs, os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt};
Playground::setup("mkdir_umask_permission", |dirs, _| {
nu!(
cwd: dirs.test(),
"mkdir test_umask_permission"
);
let actual = fs::metadata(dirs.test().join("test_umask_permission"))
.unwrap()
.permissions()
.mode();
assert_eq!(
actual, 0o40755,
"Most *nix systems have 0o00022 as the umask. \
So directory permission should be 0o40755 = 0o40777 - 0o00022"
);
})
}