nushell/tests/shell/mod.rs
Han Junghyuk 556852ded4
Remove unnecessary cwd, pipeline(), r# from various tests (#9645)
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This PR cleans up tests in the `tests/` directory by removing
unnecessary code.
Part of #8670.

- [x]  const_/mod.rs
- [x]  eval/mod.rs
- [x]  hooks/mod.rs
- [x]  modules/mod.rs
- [x]  overlays/mod.rs
- [x]  parsing/mod.rs
- [x]  scope/mod.rs
- [x]  shell/environment/env.rs
- [x]  shell/environment/nu_env.rs
- [x]  shell/mod.rs
- [x]  shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs
- [x]  shell/pipeline/commands/internal.rs
- [x]  shell/pipeline/mod.rs

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2023-07-12 19:07:20 +02:00

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use nu_test_support::fs::Stub::FileWithContentToBeTrimmed;
use nu_test_support::playground::Playground;
use nu_test_support::{nu, nu_repl_code, pipeline};
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[cfg(feature = "which-support")]
mod environment;
mod pipeline;
//FIXME: jt: we need to focus some fixes on wix as the plugins will differ
#[ignore]
#[test]
fn plugins_are_declared_with_wix() {
let actual = nu!(pipeline(
r#"
open Cargo.toml
| get bin.name
| str replace "nu_plugin_(extra|core)_(.*)" "nu_plugin_$2"
| drop
| sort-by
| wrap cargo | merge {
open wix/main.wxs --raw | from xml
| get Wix.children.Product.children.0.Directory.children.0
| where Directory.attributes.Id == "$(var.PlatformProgramFilesFolder)"
| get Directory.children.Directory.children.0 | last
| get Directory.children.Component.children
| each { |it| echo $it | first }
| skip
| where File.attributes.Name =~ "nu_plugin"
| str substring [_, -4] File.attributes.Name
| get File.attributes.Name
| sort-by
| wrap wix
}
| default wix _
| each { |it| if $it.wix != $it.cargo { 1 } { 0 } }
| math sum
"#
));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "0");
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn do_not_panic_if_broken_pipe() {
// `nu -h | false`
// used to panic with a BrokenPipe error
let child_output = std::process::Command::new("sh")
.arg("-c")
.arg(format!(
"{:?} -h | false",
nu_test_support::fs::executable_path()
))
.output()
.expect("failed to execute process");
assert!(child_output.stderr.is_empty());
}
#[test]
fn nu_lib_dirs_repl() {
Playground::setup("nu_lib_dirs_repl", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.mkdir("scripts")
.with_files(vec![FileWithContentToBeTrimmed(
"scripts/foo.nu",
r#"
$env.FOO = "foo"
"#,
)]);
let inp_lines = &[
"$env.NU_LIB_DIRS = [ ('scripts' | path expand) ]",
"source-env foo.nu",
"$env.FOO",
];
let actual_repl = nu!(cwd: dirs.test(), nu_repl_code(inp_lines));
assert!(actual_repl.err.is_empty());
assert_eq!(actual_repl.out, "foo");
})
}
#[test]
fn nu_lib_dirs_script() {
Playground::setup("nu_lib_dirs_script", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.mkdir("scripts")
.with_files(vec![FileWithContentToBeTrimmed(
"scripts/foo.nu",
r#"
$env.FOO = "foo"
"#,
)])
.with_files(vec![FileWithContentToBeTrimmed(
"main.nu",
"
source-env foo.nu
",
)]);
let inp_lines = &[
"$env.NU_LIB_DIRS = [ ('scripts' | path expand) ]",
"source-env main.nu",
"$env.FOO",
];
let actual_repl = nu!(cwd: dirs.test(), nu_repl_code(inp_lines));
assert!(actual_repl.err.is_empty());
assert_eq!(actual_repl.out, "foo");
})
}
#[test]
fn nu_lib_dirs_relative_repl() {
Playground::setup("nu_lib_dirs_relative_repl", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.mkdir("scripts")
.with_files(vec![FileWithContentToBeTrimmed(
"scripts/foo.nu",
r#"
$env.FOO = "foo"
"#,
)]);
let inp_lines = &[
"$env.NU_LIB_DIRS = [ 'scripts' ]",
"source-env foo.nu",
"$env.FOO",
];
let actual_repl = nu!(cwd: dirs.test(), nu_repl_code(inp_lines));
assert!(actual_repl.err.is_empty());
assert_eq!(actual_repl.out, "foo");
})
}
// TODO: add absolute path tests after we expand const capabilities (see #8310)
#[test]
fn const_nu_lib_dirs_relative() {
Playground::setup("const_nu_lib_dirs_relative", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.mkdir("scripts")
.with_files(vec![FileWithContentToBeTrimmed(
"scripts/foo.nu",
r#"
$env.FOO = "foo"
"#,
)])
.with_files(vec![FileWithContentToBeTrimmed(
"main.nu",
"
const NU_LIB_DIRS = [ 'scripts' ]
source-env foo.nu
$env.FOO
",
)]);
let outcome = nu!(cwd: dirs.test(), "source main.nu");
assert!(outcome.err.is_empty());
assert_eq!(outcome.out, "foo");
})
}
#[test]
fn nu_lib_dirs_relative_script() {
Playground::setup("nu_lib_dirs_relative_script", |dirs, sandbox| {
sandbox
.mkdir("scripts")
.with_files(vec![FileWithContentToBeTrimmed(
"scripts/main.nu",
"
source-env ../foo.nu
",
)])
.with_files(vec![FileWithContentToBeTrimmed(
"foo.nu",
r#"
$env.FOO = "foo"
"#,
)]);
let inp_lines = &[
"$env.NU_LIB_DIRS = [ 'scripts' ]",
"source-env scripts/main.nu",
"$env.FOO",
];
let actual_repl = nu!(cwd: dirs.test(), nu_repl_code(inp_lines));
assert!(actual_repl.err.is_empty());
assert_eq!(actual_repl.out, "foo");
})
}
#[test]
fn run_script_that_looks_like_module() {
Playground::setup("run_script_that_looks_like_module", |dirs, _| {
let inp_lines = &[
"module spam { export def eggs [] { 'eggs' } }",
"export use spam eggs",
"export def foo [] { eggs }",
"export alias bar = foo",
"export def-env baz [] { bar }",
"baz",
];
let actual = nu!(cwd: dirs.test(), inp_lines.join("; "));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "eggs");
})
}
#[test]
fn run_export_extern() {
Playground::setup("run_script_that_looks_like_module", |dirs, _| {
let inp_lines = &["export extern foo []", "help foo"];
let actual = nu!(cwd: dirs.test(), inp_lines.join("; "));
assert!(actual.out.contains("Usage"));
})
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn run_in_login_mode() {
let child_output = std::process::Command::new("sh")
.arg("-c")
.arg(format!(
"{:?} -l -c 'echo $nu.is-login'",
nu_test_support::fs::executable_path()
))
.output()
.expect("true");
assert!(child_output.stderr.is_empty());
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn run_in_not_login_mode() {
let child_output = std::process::Command::new("sh")
.arg("-c")
.arg(format!(
"{:?} -c 'echo $nu.is-login'",
nu_test_support::fs::executable_path()
))
.output()
.expect("false");
assert!(child_output.stderr.is_empty());
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn run_in_interactive_mode() {
let child_output = std::process::Command::new("sh")
.arg("-c")
.arg(format!(
"{:?} -i -c 'echo $nu.is-interactive'",
nu_test_support::fs::executable_path()
))
.output()
.expect("true");
assert!(child_output.stderr.is_empty());
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn run_in_noninteractive_mode() {
let child_output = std::process::Command::new("sh")
.arg("-c")
.arg(format!(
"{:?} -c 'echo $nu.is-interactive'",
nu_test_support::fs::executable_path()
))
.output()
.expect("false");
assert!(child_output.stderr.is_empty());
}