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authorEgor Tensin <Egor.Tensin@gmail.com>2021-10-03 19:10:24 +0300
committerEgor Tensin <Egor.Tensin@gmail.com>2021-10-03 19:10:24 +0300
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-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-
-set -o errexit -o nounset -o pipefail
-
-script_dir="$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )"
-script_dir="$( cd -- "$script_dir" && pwd )"
-readonly script_dir
-script_name="$( basename -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )"
-readonly script_name
-
-readonly src_dir_name='src'
-readonly dest_dir_name='dest'
-readonly alt_dest_dir_name='alt_dest'
-
-src_dir_path="$script_dir/$src_dir_name"
-readonly src_dir_path
-dest_dir_path="$script_dir/$dest_dir_name"
-readonly dest_dir_path
-
-test_root_dir=
-test_src_dir=
-test_dest_dir=
-test_alt_dest_dir=
-
-new_test() {
- local test_name=
- [ "${#FUNCNAME[@]}" -gt 1 ] && test_name="${FUNCNAME[1]}"
-
- echo
- echo ======================================================================
- echo "New test: $test_name"
-
- test_root_dir="$( mktemp --directory )"
- test_src_dir="$test_root_dir/$src_dir_name"
- test_dest_dir="$test_root_dir/$dest_dir_name"
- test_alt_dest_dir="$test_root_dir/$alt_dest_dir_name"
-
- echo "Root directory: $test_root_dir"
- echo "Shared directory: $test_src_dir"
- echo "%DEST% directory: $test_dest_dir"
- echo "%ALT_DEST% directory: $test_alt_dest_dir"
- echo ======================================================================
-
- cp -r -- "$src_dir_path" "$test_src_dir"
- cp -r -- "$dest_dir_path" "$test_dest_dir"
- cp -r -- "$dest_dir_path" "$test_alt_dest_dir"
-}
-
-call_bin_script() {
- echo
- echo -n 'Executing script:'
-
- printf -- ' %q' "$@" --shared-dir "$test_src_dir" --database "$test_root_dir/links.bin"
- printf -- '\n'
-
- echo
- DEST="$test_dest_dir" ALT_DEST="$test_alt_dest_dir" eval "$@" --shared-dir "$test_src_dir" --database "$test_root_dir/links.bin"
-}
-
-call_update() {
- call_bin_script "$script_dir/../links-update"
-}
-
-call_unlink() {
- call_bin_script "$script_dir/../links-remove"
-}
-
-verify_output() {
- if [ "$#" -lt 1 ] || [ "$#" -gt 2 ]; then
- echo "usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]} EXPECTED_OUTPUT [DEST_DIR]" >&2
- return 1
- fi
-
- local expected_output="$1"
- echo
- echo 'Expected directory structure:'
- echo "$expected_output"
-
- local dest_dir="$test_dest_dir"
- [ "$#" -ge 2 ] && dest_dir="$2"
-
- actual_output="$( find "$dest_dir" -printf '%h/%f->%l\n' | sort )"
- echo
- echo 'Actual directory structure:'
- echo "$actual_output"
- echo
-
- if [ "$actual_output" = "$expected_output" ]; then
- echo "... They match!"
- else
- echo "... The actual directory structure does not match the expected directory structure!" >&2
- return 1
- fi
-}
-
-test_update_works() {
- # Basic test to make sure update.sh actually creates the proper symlinks.
-
- new_test
- call_update
-
- local expected_output="$test_dest_dir->
-$test_dest_dir/1.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/1.txt
-$test_dest_dir/bar->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/3.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/3.txt
-$test_dest_dir/bar/baz->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/baz/4.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/baz/4.txt
-$test_dest_dir/foo->
-$test_dest_dir/foo/2.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/foo/2.txt"
-
- verify_output "$expected_output"
-}
-
-test_unlink_works() {
- # Basic test to make sure unlink.sh actually removes the created symlinks.
-
- new_test
- call_update
- call_unlink
-
- local expected_output="$test_dest_dir->"
- verify_output "$expected_output"
-}
-
-test_unlink_does_not_overwrite_files() {
- # Check that if a user overwrites a symlink with his own file, unlink.sh
- # keeps it.
-
- new_test
- call_update
-
- # Simulate a user overwriting one of the symlinks with his own file.
- rm -- "$test_dest_dir/bar/3.txt"
- echo 'User content' > "$test_dest_dir/bar/3.txt"
-
- call_unlink
-
- # 3.txt must be kept:
- local expected_output="$test_dest_dir->
-$test_dest_dir/bar->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/3.txt->"
-
- verify_output "$expected_output"
-}
-
-test_dir_symlink_update_works() {
- # We can symlink files to multiple directories by creating symlinks inside
- # --shared-dir.
-
- new_test
-
- # Files will get symlinks in the directory pointed to by $DEST, as well as
- # by $ALT_DEST.
- ln -s -- '%DEST%' "$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%"
-
- call_update
-
- local expected_output="$test_dest_dir->
-$test_dest_dir/1.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/1.txt
-$test_dest_dir/bar->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/3.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/3.txt
-$test_dest_dir/bar/baz->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/baz/4.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/baz/4.txt
-$test_dest_dir/foo->
-$test_dest_dir/foo/2.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/foo/2.txt"
-
- verify_output "$expected_output"
-
- expected_output="$test_alt_dest_dir->
-$test_alt_dest_dir/1.txt->$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%/1.txt
-$test_alt_dest_dir/bar->
-$test_alt_dest_dir/bar/3.txt->$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%/bar/3.txt
-$test_alt_dest_dir/bar/baz->
-$test_alt_dest_dir/bar/baz/4.txt->$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%/bar/baz/4.txt
-$test_alt_dest_dir/foo->
-$test_alt_dest_dir/foo/2.txt->$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%/foo/2.txt"
-
- verify_output "$expected_output" "$test_alt_dest_dir"
-}
-
-test_dir_symlink_unlink_works() {
- # Test that unlink.sh works for directory symlinks inside --shared-dir.
-
- new_test
-
- # Files will get symlinks in the directory pointed to by $DEST, as well as
- # by $ALT_DEST.
- ln -s -- '%DEST%' "$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%"
-
- call_update
- call_unlink
-
- local expected_output="$test_dest_dir->"
- verify_output "$expected_output"
-
- expected_output="$test_alt_dest_dir->"
- verify_output "$expected_output" "$test_alt_dest_dir"
-}
-
-test_dir_symlink_remove_shared_file() {
- # If we remove a shared file, both of the symlinks should be removed.
-
- new_test
- ln -s -- '%DEST%' "$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%"
- call_update
- # Remove a random shared file:
- rm -- "$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/3.txt"
- call_update
-
- local expected_output="$test_dest_dir->
-$test_dest_dir/1.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/1.txt
-$test_dest_dir/bar->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/baz->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/baz/4.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/baz/4.txt
-$test_dest_dir/foo->
-$test_dest_dir/foo/2.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/foo/2.txt"
-
- verify_output "$expected_output"
-
- expected_output="$test_alt_dest_dir->
-$test_alt_dest_dir/1.txt->$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%/1.txt
-$test_alt_dest_dir/bar->
-$test_alt_dest_dir/bar/baz->
-$test_alt_dest_dir/bar/baz/4.txt->$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%/bar/baz/4.txt
-$test_alt_dest_dir/foo->
-$test_alt_dest_dir/foo/2.txt->$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%/foo/2.txt"
-
- verify_output "$expected_output" "$test_alt_dest_dir"
-}
-
-test_dir_symlink_remove_dir_symlink() {
- # If we remove a directory symlink in --shared-dir, all the symlinks
- # accessible through this directory symlink should be removed.
-
- new_test
- ln -s -- '%DEST%' "$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%"
- call_update
- # Remove the directory symlink:
- rm -- "$test_src_dir/%ALT_DEST%"
- call_update
-
- local expected_output="$test_dest_dir->
-$test_dest_dir/1.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/1.txt
-$test_dest_dir/bar->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/3.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/3.txt
-$test_dest_dir/bar/baz->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/baz/4.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/baz/4.txt
-$test_dest_dir/foo->
-$test_dest_dir/foo/2.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/foo/2.txt"
-
- verify_output "$expected_output"
-
- expected_output="$test_alt_dest_dir->"
- verify_output "$expected_output" "$test_alt_dest_dir"
-}
-
-test_symlink_update_works() {
- # Shared files can also be symlinks, pointing to something else.
-
- new_test
- # Create a stupid symlink.
- ln -s -- 'bar/3.txt' "$test_src_dir/%DEST%/3_copy.txt"
- call_update
-
- local expected_output="$test_dest_dir->
-$test_dest_dir/1.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/1.txt
-$test_dest_dir/3_copy.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/3_copy.txt
-$test_dest_dir/bar->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/3.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/3.txt
-$test_dest_dir/bar/baz->
-$test_dest_dir/bar/baz/4.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/baz/4.txt
-$test_dest_dir/foo->
-$test_dest_dir/foo/2.txt->$test_src_dir/%DEST%/foo/2.txt"
-
- verify_output "$expected_output"
-
- echo
- echo 'Verifying 3_copy.txt (the symlink) is valid...'
-
- local copy_target
- copy_target="$( readlink -- "$test_dest_dir/3_copy.txt" )"
- test "$copy_target" = "$test_src_dir/%DEST%/3_copy.txt"
-
- local copy_content
- copy_content="$( cat -- "$test_dest_dir/3_copy.txt" )"
- test "$copy_content" = '3'
-}
-
-test_symlink_unlink_works() {
- new_test
- # Create a stupid symlink.
- ln -s -- 'bar/3.txt' "$test_src_dir/%DEST%/3_copy.txt"
- call_update
- call_unlink
-
- local expected_output="$test_dest_dir->"
- verify_output "$expected_output"
-
- echo
- echo 'Verifying 3_copy.txt (the shared file) is valid...'
-
- local copy_target
- copy_target="$( readlink -e -- "$test_src_dir/%DEST%/3_copy.txt" )"
- test "$copy_target" = "$test_src_dir/%DEST%/bar/3.txt"
-
- local copy_content
- copy_content="$( cat -- "$test_src_dir/%DEST%/3_copy.txt" )"
- test "$copy_content" = '3'
-}
-
-main() {
- test_update_works
- test_unlink_works
- test_unlink_does_not_overwrite_files
-
- test_dir_symlink_update_works
- test_dir_symlink_unlink_works
- test_dir_symlink_remove_shared_file
- test_dir_symlink_remove_dir_symlink
-
- test_symlink_update_works
- test_symlink_unlink_works
-}
-
-main