# shellcheck shell=bash function setup_file() { common_setup_file } function common_setup_file() { # export *everything* to subshells, needed to support tests set -a # Locate ourselves for easy reference. TEST_MAIN_DIR="${MAIN_BASH_IT_DIR:-${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME?}/../..}/test" TEST_DEPS_DIR="${MAIN_BASH_IT_DIR:-${TEST_MAIN_DIR}/..}/test_lib" # Load the BATS modules we use: load "${TEST_DEPS_DIR}/bats-support/load.bash" load "${TEST_DEPS_DIR}/bats-assert/load.bash" load "${TEST_DEPS_DIR}/bats-file/load.bash" # shellcheck disable=SC2034 # Clear any inherited environment: XDG_DUMMY="" BASH_IT_DUMMY="" # avoid possible invalid reference: unset "${!XDG_@}" "${!BASH_IT@}" # unset all BASH_IT* and XDG_* variables unset GIT_HOSTING NGINX_PATH IRC_CLIENT TODO SCM_CHECK # Some tools, e.g. `git` use configuration files from the $HOME directory, # which interferes with our tests. The only way to keep `git` from doing # this seems to set HOME explicitly to a separate location. # Refer to https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#FILES. readonly HOME="${BATS_SUITE_TMPDIR?}" mkdir -p "${HOME}" # For `git` tests to run well, user name and email need to be set. # Refer to https://git-scm.com/docs/git-commit#_commit_information. # This goes to the test-specific config, due to the $HOME overridden above. git config --global user.name "Bash It BATS Runner" git config --global user.email "bats@bash.it" git config --global advice.detachedHead false git config --global init.defaultBranch "master" # Locate the temporary folder, avoid double-slash. BASH_IT="${BATS_FILE_TMPDIR//\/\///}/.bash_it" # This sets up a local test fixture, i.e. a completely fresh and isolated Bash-it directory. This is done to avoid messing with your own Bash-it source directory. git --git-dir="${MAIN_BASH_IT_GITDIR?}" worktree add --detach "${BASH_IT}" load "${BASH_IT?}/vendor/github.com/erichs/composure/composure.sh" # support 'plumbing' metadata cite _about _param _example _group _author _version cite about-alias about-plugin about-completion # Run any local test setup local_setup_file set +a # not needed, but symetiric! } # Load standard _Bash It_ libraries function setup_libs() { local lib # Use a loop to allow convenient short-circuiting for some test files for lib in "log" "utilities" "helpers" "search" "preexec" "colors" "command_duration"; do load "${BASH_IT?}/lib/${lib}.bash" || return # shellcheck disable=SC2015 # short-circuit if we've reached the requested library [[ "${lib}" == "${1:-}" ]] && return 0 || true done return 0 } function local_setup_file() { true } function local_setup() { true } function local_teardown() { true } function clean_test_fixture() { rm -rf "${BASH_IT_CONFIG?}/enabled" rm -rf "${BASH_IT_CONFIG?}/aliases/enabled" rm -rf "${BASH_IT_CONFIG?}/completion/enabled" rm -rf "${BASH_IT_CONFIG?}/plugins/enabled" rm -rf "${BASH_IT_CONFIG?}/tmp/cache" rm -rf "${BASH_IT_CONFIG?}/profiles"/test*.bash_it } function setup_test_fixture() { mkdir -p "${BASH_IT_CONFIG?}/enabled" mkdir -p "${BASH_IT_CONFIG?}/aliases/enabled" mkdir -p "${BASH_IT_CONFIG?}/completion/enabled" mkdir -p "${BASH_IT_CONFIG?}/plugins/enabled" } function setup() { # be independent of git's system configuration export GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM # Locate the temporary folder: BASH_IT_CONFIG="${BASH_IT?}" #"${BATS_TEST_TMPDIR//\/\///}" export XDG_CACHE_HOME="${BATS_TEST_TMPDIR?}" setup_test_fixture local_setup } function teardown() { unset GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM local_teardown clean_test_fixture } function teardown_file() { # This only serves to clean metadata from the real git repo. git --git-dir="${MAIN_BASH_IT_GITDIR?}" worktree remove -f "${BASH_IT?}" }