cmdtest: end-to-end test for commands, flags and environment variables
There was no easy way to automatically test the end-to-end functionality
of commands, flags, environment variables etc.
The need for end-to-end testing was highlighted by the issues fixed
in #5341. There was no automated test to continually verify current
behaviour, nor a framework to quickly test the correctness of the fixes.
This change adds an end-to-end testing framework in the cmdtest folder.
It has some simple examples in func TestCmdTest in cmdtest_test.go. The
tests should be readable by anybody familiar with rclone and look like
this:
// Test the rclone version command with debug logging (-vv)
out, err = rclone("version", "-vv")
if assert.NoError(t, err) {
assert.Contains(t, out, "rclone v")
assert.Contains(t, out, "os/version:")
assert.Contains(t, out, " DEBUG : ")
}
The end-to-end tests are executed just like the Go unit tests, that is:
go test ./cmdtest -v
The change also contains a thorough test of environment variables in
environment_test.go.
Thanks to @ncw for encouragement and introduction to the TestMain trick.
2021-06-04 10:56:40 +02:00
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// environment_test tests the use and precedence of environment variables
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//
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// The tests rely on functions defined in cmdtest_test.go
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package cmdtest
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import (
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"os"
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"runtime"
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"testing"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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)
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// TestCmdTest demonstrates and verifies the test functions for end-to-end testing of rclone
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func TestEnvironmentVariables(t *testing.T) {
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createTestEnvironment(t)
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testdataPath := createSimpleTestData(t)
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// Non backend flags
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// =================
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// First verify default behaviour of the implicit max_depth=-1
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env := ""
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out, err := rcloneEnv(env, "lsl", testFolder)
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//t.Logf("\n" + out)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "rclone.config") // depth 1
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assert.Contains(t, out, "file1.txt") // depth 2
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileA1.txt") // depth 3
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileAA1.txt") // depth 4
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}
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// Test of flag.Value
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env = "RCLONE_MAX_DEPTH=2"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsl", testFolder)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "file1.txt") // depth 2
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "fileA1.txt") // depth 3
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}
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// Test of flag.Changed (tests #5341 Issue1)
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env = "RCLONE_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "--quiet")
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if assert.Error(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, " DEBUG : ")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "Can't set -q and --log-level")
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assert.Contains(t, "exit status 1", err.Error())
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}
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// Test of flag.DefValue
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env = "RCLONE_STATS=173ms"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "help", "flags")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "(default 173ms)")
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}
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// Test of command line flags overriding environment flags
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env = "RCLONE_MAX_DEPTH=2"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsl", testFolder, "--max-depth", "3")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileA1.txt") // depth 3
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "fileAA1.txt") // depth 4
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}
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2024-07-09 19:42:01 +02:00
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// Test of debug logging while initialising flags from environment (tests #5341 Enhance1)
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cmdtest: end-to-end test for commands, flags and environment variables
There was no easy way to automatically test the end-to-end functionality
of commands, flags, environment variables etc.
The need for end-to-end testing was highlighted by the issues fixed
in #5341. There was no automated test to continually verify current
behaviour, nor a framework to quickly test the correctness of the fixes.
This change adds an end-to-end testing framework in the cmdtest folder.
It has some simple examples in func TestCmdTest in cmdtest_test.go. The
tests should be readable by anybody familiar with rclone and look like
this:
// Test the rclone version command with debug logging (-vv)
out, err = rclone("version", "-vv")
if assert.NoError(t, err) {
assert.Contains(t, out, "rclone v")
assert.Contains(t, out, "os/version:")
assert.Contains(t, out, " DEBUG : ")
}
The end-to-end tests are executed just like the Go unit tests, that is:
go test ./cmdtest -v
The change also contains a thorough test of environment variables in
environment_test.go.
Thanks to @ncw for encouragement and introduction to the TestMain trick.
2021-06-04 10:56:40 +02:00
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env = "RCLONE_STATS=173ms"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "-vv")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, " DEBUG : ")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "--stats")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "173ms")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "RCLONE_STATS=")
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}
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2021-09-16 19:39:46 +02:00
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// Backend flags and remote name
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// - The listremotes command includes names from environment variables,
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// the part between "RCLONE_CONFIG_" and "_TYPE", converted to lowercase.
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// - When using a remote created from env, e.g. with lsd command,
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// the name is case insensitive in contrast to remotes in config file
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// (fs.ConfigToEnv converts to uppercase before checking environment).
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// - Previously using a remote created from env, e.g. with lsd command,
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// would not be possible for remotes with '-' in names, and remote names
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// with '_' could be referred to with both '-' and '_', because any '-'
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// were replaced with '_' before lookup.
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// ===================================
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env = "RCLONE_CONFIG_MY-LOCAL_TYPE=local"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "listremotes")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "my-local:")
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}
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsl", "my-local:"+testFolder)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "rclone.config")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "file1.txt")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileA1.txt")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileAA1.txt")
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}
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsl", "mY-LoCaL:"+testFolder)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "rclone.config")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "file1.txt")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileA1.txt")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileAA1.txt")
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}
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsl", "my_local:"+testFolder)
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if assert.Error(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "Failed to create file system")
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}
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env = "RCLONE_CONFIG_MY_LOCAL_TYPE=local"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "listremotes")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "my_local:")
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}
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsl", "my_local:"+testFolder)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "rclone.config")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "file1.txt")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileA1.txt")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileAA1.txt")
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}
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsl", "my-local:"+testFolder)
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if assert.Error(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "Failed to create file system")
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}
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cmdtest: end-to-end test for commands, flags and environment variables
There was no easy way to automatically test the end-to-end functionality
of commands, flags, environment variables etc.
The need for end-to-end testing was highlighted by the issues fixed
in #5341. There was no automated test to continually verify current
behaviour, nor a framework to quickly test the correctness of the fixes.
This change adds an end-to-end testing framework in the cmdtest folder.
It has some simple examples in func TestCmdTest in cmdtest_test.go. The
tests should be readable by anybody familiar with rclone and look like
this:
// Test the rclone version command with debug logging (-vv)
out, err = rclone("version", "-vv")
if assert.NoError(t, err) {
assert.Contains(t, out, "rclone v")
assert.Contains(t, out, "os/version:")
assert.Contains(t, out, " DEBUG : ")
}
The end-to-end tests are executed just like the Go unit tests, that is:
go test ./cmdtest -v
The change also contains a thorough test of environment variables in
environment_test.go.
Thanks to @ncw for encouragement and introduction to the TestMain trick.
2021-06-04 10:56:40 +02:00
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// Backend flags and option precedence
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// ===================================
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// Test approach:
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// Verify no symlink warning when skip_links=true one the level with highest precedence
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// and skip_links=false on all levels with lower precedence
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//
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// Reference: https://rclone.org/docs/#precedence
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// Create a symlink in test data
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err = os.Symlink(testdataPath+"/folderA", testdataPath+"/symlinkA")
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if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
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errNote := "The policy settings on Windows often prohibit the creation of symlinks due to security issues.\n"
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errNote += "You can safely ignore this test, if your change didn't affect environment variables."
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require.NoError(t, err, errNote)
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} else {
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require.NoError(t, err)
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}
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// Create a local remote with explicit skip_links=false
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out, err = rclone("config", "create", "myLocal", "local", "skip_links", "false")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "[myLocal]")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "type = local")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "skip_links = false")
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}
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// Verify symlink warning when skip_links=false on all levels
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env = "RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS=false;RCLONE_LOCAL_SKIP_LINKS=false;RCLONE_CONFIG_MYLOCAL_SKIP_LINKS=false"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myLocal,skip_links=false:"+testdataPath, "--skip-links=false")
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//t.Logf("\n" + out)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "NOTICE: symlinkA:")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Test precedence of connection strings
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env = "RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS=false;RCLONE_LOCAL_SKIP_LINKS=false;RCLONE_CONFIG_MYLOCAL_SKIP_LINKS=false"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myLocal,skip_links:"+testdataPath, "--skip-links=false")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "symlinkA")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Test precedence of command line flags
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env = "RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS=false;RCLONE_LOCAL_SKIP_LINKS=false;RCLONE_CONFIG_MYLOCAL_SKIP_LINKS=false"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myLocal:"+testdataPath, "--skip-links")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "symlinkA")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Test precedence of remote specific environment variables (tests #5341 Issue2)
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env = "RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS=false;RCLONE_LOCAL_SKIP_LINKS=false;RCLONE_CONFIG_MYLOCAL_SKIP_LINKS=true"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myLocal:"+testdataPath)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "symlinkA")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Test precedence of backend specific environment variables (tests #5341 Issue3)
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env = "RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS=false;RCLONE_LOCAL_SKIP_LINKS=true"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myLocal:"+testdataPath)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "symlinkA")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Test precedence of backend generic environment variables
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env = "RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS=true"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myLocal:"+testdataPath)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "symlinkA")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Recreate the test remote with explicit skip_links=true
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out, err = rclone("config", "create", "myLocal", "local", "skip_links", "true")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "[myLocal]")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "type = local")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "skip_links = true")
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}
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// Test precedence of config file options
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env = ""
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myLocal:"+testdataPath)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "symlinkA")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Recreate the test remote with rclone defaults, that is implicit skip_links=false
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out, err = rclone("config", "create", "myLocal", "local")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "[myLocal]")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "type = local")
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "skip_links")
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}
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// Verify the rclone default value (implicit skip_links=false)
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env = ""
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myLocal:"+testdataPath)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "NOTICE: symlinkA:")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Display of backend defaults (tests #4659)
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//------------------------------------------
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env = "RCLONE_DRIVE_CHUNK_SIZE=111M"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "help", "flags")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Regexp(t, "--drive-chunk-size[^\\(]+\\(default 111M\\)", out)
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}
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// Options on referencing remotes (alias, crypt, etc.)
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//----------------------------------------------------
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// Create alias remote on myLocal having implicit skip_links=false
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out, err = rclone("config", "create", "myAlias", "alias", "remote", "myLocal:"+testdataPath)
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "[myAlias]")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "type = alias")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "remote = myLocal:")
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}
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// Verify symlink warnings on the alias
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env = ""
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myAlias:")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "NOTICE: symlinkA:")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Test backend generic flags
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// having effect on the underlying local remote
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env = "RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS=true"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myAlias:")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "symlinkA")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Test backend specific flags
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// having effect on the underlying local remote
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env = "RCLONE_LOCAL_SKIP_LINKS=true"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myAlias:")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "symlinkA")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Test remote specific flags
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// having no effect unless supported by the immediate remote (alias)
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env = "RCLONE_CONFIG_MYALIAS_SKIP_LINKS=true"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myAlias:")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "NOTICE: symlinkA:")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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env = "RCLONE_CONFIG_MYALIAS_REMOTE=" + "myLocal:" + testdataPath + "/folderA"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsl", "myAlias:")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileA1.txt")
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "fileB1.txt")
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}
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// Test command line flags
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// having effect on the underlying local remote
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env = ""
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myAlias:", "--skip-links")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "symlinkA")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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// Test connection specific flags
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// having no effect unless supported by the immediate remote (alias)
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env = ""
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsd", "myAlias,skip_links:")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "NOTICE: symlinkA:")
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assert.Contains(t, out, "folderA")
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}
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env = ""
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "lsl", "myAlias,remote='myLocal:"+testdataPath+"/folderA':", "-vv")
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, "fileA1.txt")
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assert.NotContains(t, out, "fileB1.txt")
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}
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// Test --use-json-log and -vv combinations
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jsonLogOK := func() {
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t.Helper()
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if assert.NoError(t, err) {
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assert.Contains(t, out, `{"level":"debug",`)
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assert.Contains(t, out, `"msg":"Version `)
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assert.Contains(t, out, `"}`)
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}
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}
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env = "RCLONE_USE_JSON_LOG=1;RCLONE_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version")
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jsonLogOK()
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env = "RCLONE_USE_JSON_LOG=1"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "-vv")
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jsonLogOK()
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env = "RCLONE_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG"
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "--use-json-log")
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jsonLogOK()
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env = ""
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out, err = rcloneEnv(env, "version", "-vv", "--use-json-log")
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jsonLogOK()
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cmdtest: end-to-end test for commands, flags and environment variables
There was no easy way to automatically test the end-to-end functionality
of commands, flags, environment variables etc.
The need for end-to-end testing was highlighted by the issues fixed
in #5341. There was no automated test to continually verify current
behaviour, nor a framework to quickly test the correctness of the fixes.
This change adds an end-to-end testing framework in the cmdtest folder.
It has some simple examples in func TestCmdTest in cmdtest_test.go. The
tests should be readable by anybody familiar with rclone and look like
this:
// Test the rclone version command with debug logging (-vv)
out, err = rclone("version", "-vv")
if assert.NoError(t, err) {
assert.Contains(t, out, "rclone v")
assert.Contains(t, out, "os/version:")
assert.Contains(t, out, " DEBUG : ")
}
The end-to-end tests are executed just like the Go unit tests, that is:
go test ./cmdtest -v
The change also contains a thorough test of environment variables in
environment_test.go.
Thanks to @ncw for encouragement and introduction to the TestMain trick.
2021-06-04 10:56:40 +02:00
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}
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