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bash-it/test/plugins/base.plugin.bats
John D Pell c2c76a380a plugin/base: improvements (#1930)
* plugins/base: code style improvements

Quote variables, use $@ and $array[@] instead of $*, typeset some integers, remove unneccesasary binary invocation, use shell features when possible, remove `eval`, &c.

* plugins/base: conditional function definitions

Instead of functions failing when required tools aren't installed, just don't define the function.
Alsö, don't redefine del() if it already exists.

* plugins/base: rewrite `usage()`

Reimplement disk usage function using Bash syntax and simpler layout, without having to invoke an external binary.

* plugins/base: revamp `quiet()`

New implementation that is even quieter.

* plugins/base: `myip()`

* plugins/base: `pickfrom()`

* plugins/base: `passgen()`

Fix `passgen()` to not need `tr`, remove one subshell, and eliminate a useless `echo`.

* plugins/base: `mkcd()`

* plugins/base: `mkiso()`

* plugins/base: remove `banish-cookies()`

Adobe Flash is gone with the wind. Alsö, this would be something someone would do *once* and shouldn't be a function...

* plugins/base: `lsgrep` is SC2010

The `lsgrep()` function is *itself* explicitly forbidden by `shellcheck` rule SC2010.

Alsö, s/`$*`/`$@`

* plugins/base: `mkiso()`

Expressly handle unbound parameters.

* plugins/base: remove `command_exists`

* plugin/base: lint SC2154 && SC2144

Newly undisabled `shellcheck` rules

* plugin/base: import libs for tests

* plugin/base: `shfmt`

Apply `shfmt` using current project settings. My apologies to future `git blame` hunters. ♥
2021-09-28 15:13:27 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load ../test_helper
load "${BASH_IT}/vendor/github.com/erichs/composure/composure.sh"
load ../../lib/log
load ../../lib/helpers
load ../../plugins/available/base.plugin
@test 'plugins base: ips()' {
if [[ $CI ]]; then
skip 'ifconfig probably requires sudo on TravisCI'
fi
declare -r localhost='127.0.0.1'
run ips
assert_success
assert_line $localhost
}
@test 'plugins base: myip()' {
run myip
assert_success
declare -r mask_ip=$(echo $output | tr -s '[0-9]' '?')
[[ $mask_ip == 'Your public IP is: ?.?.?.?' ]]
}
@test 'plugins base: pickfrom()' {
stub_file="${BASH_IT_ROOT}/stub_file"
printf "l1\nl2\nl3" > $stub_file
run pickfrom $stub_file
assert_success
[[ $output == l? ]]
}
@test 'plugins base: mkcd()' {
cd "${BASH_IT_ROOT}"
declare -r dir_name="-dir_with_dash"
# Make sure that the directory does not exist prior to the test
rm -rf "${BASH_IT_ROOT}/${dir_name}"
mkcd "${dir_name}"
assert_success
assert_dir_exist "${BASH_IT_ROOT}/${dir_name}"
assert_equal "${PWD}" "${BASH_IT_ROOT}/${dir_name}"
}
@test 'plugins base: lsgrep()' {
for i in 1 2 3; do mkdir -p "${BASH_IT_TEST_DIR}/${i}"; done
cd $BASH_IT_TEST_DIR
run lsgrep 2
assert_success
assert_equal $output 2
}
@test 'plugins base: buf()' {
declare -r file="${BASH_IT_ROOT}/file"
touch $file
# Take one timestamp before running the `buf` function
declare -r stamp1=$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)
run buf $file
# Take another timestamp after running `buf`.
declare -r stamp2=$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)
# Verify that the backup file ends with one of the two timestamps.
# This is done to avoid race conditions where buf is run close to the end
# of a second, in which case the second timestamp might be in the next second,
# causing the test to fail.
# By using `or` for the two checks, we can verify that one of the two files is present.
# In most cases, it's going to have the same timestamp anyway.
# We can't use `assert_file_exist` here, since it only checks for a single file name.
assert [ -e "${file}_${stamp1}" \
-o -e "${file}_${stamp2}" ]
}