[PATCH v3 2/5] Update test framework for use with notmuch
Michal Sojka
sojkam1 at fel.cvut.cz
Wed Jun 9 23:48:01 PDT 2010
This removes Git specific things from the test-lib.sh and adds helper
functions for notmuch taken from Carl's notmuch-test script. README is
also slightly modified to reflect the current state.
Signed-off-by: Michal Sojka <sojkam1 at fel.cvut.cz>
---
test/Makefile | 1 +
test/README | 12 +-
test/t0000-basic.sh | 335 +++-------------------------------------------
test/test-lib.sh | 374 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
4 files changed, 256 insertions(+), 466 deletions(-)
diff --git a/test/Makefile b/test/Makefile
index 25c559b..7a29eaa 100644
--- a/test/Makefile
+++ b/test/Makefile
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
-include ../config.mak
#GIT_TEST_OPTS=--verbose --debug
+SHELL=/bin/bash
SHELL_PATH ?= $(SHELL)
TAR ?= $(TAR)
RM ?= rm -f
diff --git a/test/README b/test/README
index dcd3ebb..af27d60 100644
--- a/test/README
+++ b/test/README
@@ -165,10 +165,10 @@ Writing Tests
-------------
The test script is written as a shell script. It should start
-with the standard "#!/bin/sh" with copyright notices, and an
+with the standard "#!/bin/bash" with copyright notices, and an
assignment to variable 'test_description', like this:
- #!/bin/sh
+ #!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
#
@@ -192,9 +192,11 @@ This test harness library does the following things:
- If the script is invoked with command line argument --help
(or -h), it shows the test_description and exits.
- - Creates an empty test directory with an empty .git/objects
- database and chdir(2) into it. This directory is 't/trash directory'
- if you must know, but I do not think you care.
+ - Creates a test directory with default notmuch-config and empty mail
+ store. This directory is 't/trash directory.<test-basename>' (note
+ the space) if you must know, but I do not think you care. The path
+ to notmuch-config is exported in NOTMUCH_CONFIG environment
+ variable and mail store path is stored in MAIL_DIR variable.
- Defines standard test helper functions for your scripts to
use. These functions are designed to make all scripts behave
diff --git a/test/t0000-basic.sh b/test/t0000-basic.sh
index 3ec9cbe..caade68 100755
--- a/test/t0000-basic.sh
+++ b/test/t0000-basic.sh
@@ -3,48 +3,39 @@
# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
#
-test_description='Test the very basics part #1.
-
-The rest of the test suite does not check the basic operation of git
-plumbing commands to work very carefully. Their job is to concentrate
-on tricky features that caused bugs in the past to detect regression.
-
-This test runs very basic features, like registering things in cache,
-writing tree, etc.
-
-Note that this test *deliberately* hard-codes many expected object
-IDs. When object ID computation changes, like in the previous case of
-swapping compression and hashing order, the person who is making the
-modification *should* take notice and update the test vectors here.
-'
+test_description='Tests the test framework itself.'
################################################################
# It appears that people try to run tests without building...
-../git >/dev/null
-if test $? != 1
+if ! test -x ../notmuch
then
- echo >&2 'You do not seem to have built git yet.'
+ echo >&2 'You do not seem to have built notmuch yet.'
exit 1
fi
. ./test-lib.sh
################################################################
-# git init has been done in an empty repository.
-# make sure it is empty.
+# Test mail store prepared in test-lib.sh
-find .git/objects -type f -print >should-be-empty
test_expect_success \
- '.git/objects should be empty after git init in an empty repo.' \
+ 'test that mail store was created' \
+ 'test -d "${MAIL_DIR}"'
+
+
+find "${MAIL_DIR}" -type f -print >should-be-empty
+test_expect_success \
+ 'mail store should be empty' \
'cmp -s /dev/null should-be-empty'
-# also it should have 2 subdirectories; no fan-out anymore, pack, and info.
-# 3 is counting "objects" itself
-find .git/objects -type d -print >full-of-directories
test_expect_success \
- '.git/objects should have 3 subdirectories.' \
- 'test $(wc -l < full-of-directories) = 3'
+ 'NOTMUCH_CONFIG is set and points to an existing file' \
+ 'test -f "${NOTMUCH_CONFIG}"'
+
+test_expect_success \
+ 'PATH is set to this repository' \
+ 'test "`echo $PATH|cut -f1 -d:`" = "`dirname ${TEST_DIRECTORY}`"'
################################################################
# Test harness
@@ -94,296 +85,4 @@ test_expect_code 2 'failure to clean up causes the test to fail' '
test_when_finished "(exit 2)"
'
-################################################################
-# Basics of the basics
-
-# updating a new file without --add should fail.
-test_expect_success 'git update-index without --add should fail adding.' '
- test_must_fail git update-index should-be-empty
-'
-
-# and with --add it should succeed, even if it is empty (it used to fail).
-test_expect_success \
- 'git update-index with --add should succeed.' \
- 'git update-index --add should-be-empty'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'writing tree out with git write-tree' \
- 'tree=$(git write-tree)'
-
-# we know the shape and contents of the tree and know the object ID for it.
-test_expect_success \
- 'validate object ID of a known tree.' \
- 'test "$tree" = 7bb943559a305bdd6bdee2cef6e5df2413c3d30a'
-
-# Removing paths.
-rm -f should-be-empty full-of-directories
-test_expect_success 'git update-index without --remove should fail removing.' '
- test_must_fail git update-index should-be-empty
-'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'git update-index with --remove should be able to remove.' \
- 'git update-index --remove should-be-empty'
-
-# Empty tree can be written with recent write-tree.
-test_expect_success \
- 'git write-tree should be able to write an empty tree.' \
- 'tree=$(git write-tree)'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'validate object ID of a known tree.' \
- 'test "$tree" = 4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904'
-
-# Various types of objects
-# Some filesystems do not support symblic links; on such systems
-# some expected values are different
-mkdir path2 path3 path3/subp3
-paths='path0 path2/file2 path3/file3 path3/subp3/file3'
-for p in $paths
-do
- echo "hello $p" >$p
-done
-if test_have_prereq SYMLINKS
-then
- for p in $paths
- do
- ln -s "hello $p" ${p}sym
- done
- expectfilter=cat
- expectedtree=087704a96baf1c2d1c869a8b084481e121c88b5b
- expectedptree1=21ae8269cacbe57ae09138dcc3a2887f904d02b3
- expectedptree2=3c5e5399f3a333eddecce7a9b9465b63f65f51e2
-else
- expectfilter='grep -v sym'
- expectedtree=8e18edf7d7edcf4371a3ac6ae5f07c2641db7c46
- expectedptree1=cfb8591b2f65de8b8cc1020cd7d9e67e7793b325
- expectedptree2=ce580448f0148b985a513b693fdf7d802cacb44f
-fi
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'adding various types of objects with git update-index --add.' \
- 'find path* ! -type d -print | xargs git update-index --add'
-
-# Show them and see that matches what we expect.
-test_expect_success \
- 'showing stage with git ls-files --stage' \
- 'git ls-files --stage >current'
-
-$expectfilter >expected <<\EOF
-100644 f87290f8eb2cbbea7857214459a0739927eab154 0 path0
-120000 15a98433ae33114b085f3eb3bb03b832b3180a01 0 path0sym
-100644 3feff949ed00a62d9f7af97c15cd8a30595e7ac7 0 path2/file2
-120000 d8ce161addc5173867a3c3c730924388daedbc38 0 path2/file2sym
-100644 0aa34cae68d0878578ad119c86ca2b5ed5b28376 0 path3/file3
-120000 8599103969b43aff7e430efea79ca4636466794f 0 path3/file3sym
-100644 00fb5908cb97c2564a9783c0c64087333b3b464f 0 path3/subp3/file3
-120000 6649a1ebe9e9f1c553b66f5a6e74136a07ccc57c 0 path3/subp3/file3sym
-EOF
-test_expect_success \
- 'validate git ls-files output for a known tree.' \
- 'test_cmp expected current'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'writing tree out with git write-tree.' \
- 'tree=$(git write-tree)'
-test_expect_success \
- 'validate object ID for a known tree.' \
- 'test "$tree" = "$expectedtree"'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'showing tree with git ls-tree' \
- 'git ls-tree $tree >current'
-cat >expected <<\EOF
-100644 blob f87290f8eb2cbbea7857214459a0739927eab154 path0
-120000 blob 15a98433ae33114b085f3eb3bb03b832b3180a01 path0sym
-040000 tree 58a09c23e2ca152193f2786e06986b7b6712bdbe path2
-040000 tree 21ae8269cacbe57ae09138dcc3a2887f904d02b3 path3
-EOF
-test_expect_success SYMLINKS \
- 'git ls-tree output for a known tree.' \
- 'test_cmp expected current'
-
-# This changed in ls-tree pathspec change -- recursive does
-# not show tree nodes anymore.
-test_expect_success \
- 'showing tree with git ls-tree -r' \
- 'git ls-tree -r $tree >current'
-$expectfilter >expected <<\EOF
-100644 blob f87290f8eb2cbbea7857214459a0739927eab154 path0
-120000 blob 15a98433ae33114b085f3eb3bb03b832b3180a01 path0sym
-100644 blob 3feff949ed00a62d9f7af97c15cd8a30595e7ac7 path2/file2
-120000 blob d8ce161addc5173867a3c3c730924388daedbc38 path2/file2sym
-100644 blob 0aa34cae68d0878578ad119c86ca2b5ed5b28376 path3/file3
-120000 blob 8599103969b43aff7e430efea79ca4636466794f path3/file3sym
-100644 blob 00fb5908cb97c2564a9783c0c64087333b3b464f path3/subp3/file3
-120000 blob 6649a1ebe9e9f1c553b66f5a6e74136a07ccc57c path3/subp3/file3sym
-EOF
-test_expect_success \
- 'git ls-tree -r output for a known tree.' \
- 'test_cmp expected current'
-
-# But with -r -t we can have both.
-test_expect_success \
- 'showing tree with git ls-tree -r -t' \
- 'git ls-tree -r -t $tree >current'
-cat >expected <<\EOF
-100644 blob f87290f8eb2cbbea7857214459a0739927eab154 path0
-120000 blob 15a98433ae33114b085f3eb3bb03b832b3180a01 path0sym
-040000 tree 58a09c23e2ca152193f2786e06986b7b6712bdbe path2
-100644 blob 3feff949ed00a62d9f7af97c15cd8a30595e7ac7 path2/file2
-120000 blob d8ce161addc5173867a3c3c730924388daedbc38 path2/file2sym
-040000 tree 21ae8269cacbe57ae09138dcc3a2887f904d02b3 path3
-100644 blob 0aa34cae68d0878578ad119c86ca2b5ed5b28376 path3/file3
-120000 blob 8599103969b43aff7e430efea79ca4636466794f path3/file3sym
-040000 tree 3c5e5399f3a333eddecce7a9b9465b63f65f51e2 path3/subp3
-100644 blob 00fb5908cb97c2564a9783c0c64087333b3b464f path3/subp3/file3
-120000 blob 6649a1ebe9e9f1c553b66f5a6e74136a07ccc57c path3/subp3/file3sym
-EOF
-test_expect_success SYMLINKS \
- 'git ls-tree -r output for a known tree.' \
- 'test_cmp expected current'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'writing partial tree out with git write-tree --prefix.' \
- 'ptree=$(git write-tree --prefix=path3)'
-test_expect_success \
- 'validate object ID for a known tree.' \
- 'test "$ptree" = "$expectedptree1"'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'writing partial tree out with git write-tree --prefix.' \
- 'ptree=$(git write-tree --prefix=path3/subp3)'
-test_expect_success \
- 'validate object ID for a known tree.' \
- 'test "$ptree" = "$expectedptree2"'
-
-cat >badobjects <<EOF
-100644 blob 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000 dir/file1
-100644 blob 2000000000000000000000000000000000000000 dir/file2
-100644 blob 3000000000000000000000000000000000000000 dir/file3
-100644 blob 4000000000000000000000000000000000000000 dir/file4
-100644 blob 5000000000000000000000000000000000000000 dir/file5
-EOF
-
-rm .git/index
-test_expect_success \
- 'put invalid objects into the index.' \
- 'git update-index --index-info < badobjects'
-
-test_expect_success 'writing this tree without --missing-ok.' '
- test_must_fail git write-tree
-'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'writing this tree with --missing-ok.' \
- 'git write-tree --missing-ok'
-
-
-################################################################
-rm .git/index
-test_expect_success \
- 'git read-tree followed by write-tree should be idempotent.' \
- 'git read-tree $tree &&
- test -f .git/index &&
- newtree=$(git write-tree) &&
- test "$newtree" = "$tree"'
-
-$expectfilter >expected <<\EOF
-:100644 100644 f87290f8eb2cbbea7857214459a0739927eab154 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 M path0
-:120000 120000 15a98433ae33114b085f3eb3bb03b832b3180a01 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 M path0sym
-:100644 100644 3feff949ed00a62d9f7af97c15cd8a30595e7ac7 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 M path2/file2
-:120000 120000 d8ce161addc5173867a3c3c730924388daedbc38 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 M path2/file2sym
-:100644 100644 0aa34cae68d0878578ad119c86ca2b5ed5b28376 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 M path3/file3
-:120000 120000 8599103969b43aff7e430efea79ca4636466794f 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 M path3/file3sym
-:100644 100644 00fb5908cb97c2564a9783c0c64087333b3b464f 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 M path3/subp3/file3
-:120000 120000 6649a1ebe9e9f1c553b66f5a6e74136a07ccc57c 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 M path3/subp3/file3sym
-EOF
-test_expect_success \
- 'validate git diff-files output for a know cache/work tree state.' \
- 'git diff-files >current && diff >/dev/null -b current expected'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'git update-index --refresh should succeed.' \
- 'git update-index --refresh'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'no diff after checkout and git update-index --refresh.' \
- 'git diff-files >current && cmp -s current /dev/null'
-
-################################################################
-P=$expectedtree
-test_expect_success \
- 'git commit-tree records the correct tree in a commit.' \
- 'commit0=$(echo NO | git commit-tree $P) &&
- tree=$(git show --pretty=raw $commit0 |
- sed -n -e "s/^tree //p" -e "/^author /q") &&
- test "z$tree" = "z$P"'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'git commit-tree records the correct parent in a commit.' \
- 'commit1=$(echo NO | git commit-tree $P -p $commit0) &&
- parent=$(git show --pretty=raw $commit1 |
- sed -n -e "s/^parent //p" -e "/^author /q") &&
- test "z$commit0" = "z$parent"'
-
-test_expect_success \
- 'git commit-tree omits duplicated parent in a commit.' \
- 'commit2=$(echo NO | git commit-tree $P -p $commit0 -p $commit0) &&
- parent=$(git show --pretty=raw $commit2 |
- sed -n -e "s/^parent //p" -e "/^author /q" |
- sort -u) &&
- test "z$commit0" = "z$parent" &&
- numparent=$(git show --pretty=raw $commit2 |
- sed -n -e "s/^parent //p" -e "/^author /q" |
- wc -l) &&
- test $numparent = 1'
-
-test_expect_success 'update-index D/F conflict' '
- mv path0 tmp &&
- mv path2 path0 &&
- mv tmp path2 &&
- git update-index --add --replace path2 path0/file2 &&
- numpath0=$(git ls-files path0 | wc -l) &&
- test $numpath0 = 1
-'
-
-test_expect_success SYMLINKS 'absolute path works as expected' '
- mkdir first &&
- ln -s ../.git first/.git &&
- mkdir second &&
- ln -s ../first second/other &&
- mkdir third &&
- dir="$(cd .git; pwd -P)" &&
- dir2=third/../second/other/.git &&
- test "$dir" = "$(test-path-utils make_absolute_path $dir2)" &&
- file="$dir"/index &&
- test "$file" = "$(test-path-utils make_absolute_path $dir2/index)" &&
- basename=blub &&
- test "$dir/$basename" = "$(cd .git && test-path-utils make_absolute_path "$basename")" &&
- ln -s ../first/file .git/syml &&
- sym="$(cd first; pwd -P)"/file &&
- test "$sym" = "$(test-path-utils make_absolute_path "$dir2/syml")"
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'very long name in the index handled sanely' '
-
- a=a && # 1
- a=$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a && # 16
- a=$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a && # 256
- a=$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a$a && # 4096
- a=${a}q &&
-
- >path4 &&
- git update-index --add path4 &&
- (
- git ls-files -s path4 |
- sed -e "s/ .*/ /" |
- tr -d "\012"
- echo "$a"
- ) | git update-index --index-info &&
- len=$(git ls-files "a*" | wc -c) &&
- test $len = 4098
-'
-
test_done
diff --git a/test/test-lib.sh b/test/test-lib.sh
index 7422bba..7684c2e 100644
--- a/test/test-lib.sh
+++ b/test/test-lib.sh
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/bin/sh
+#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
#
@@ -41,40 +41,6 @@ PAGER=cat
TZ=UTC
TERM=dumb
export LANG LC_ALL PAGER TERM TZ
-EDITOR=:
-unset VISUAL
-unset GIT_EDITOR
-unset AUTHOR_DATE
-unset AUTHOR_EMAIL
-unset AUTHOR_NAME
-unset COMMIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
-unset COMMIT_AUTHOR_NAME
-unset EMAIL
-unset GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES
-unset GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
-GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=author at example.com
-GIT_AUTHOR_NAME='A U Thor'
-unset GIT_COMMITTER_DATE
-GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL=committer at example.com
-GIT_COMMITTER_NAME='C O Mitter'
-unset GIT_DIFF_OPTS
-unset GIT_DIR
-unset GIT_WORK_TREE
-unset GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF
-unset GIT_INDEX_FILE
-unset GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY
-unset GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES
-unset SHA1_FILE_DIRECTORIES
-unset SHA1_FILE_DIRECTORY
-unset GIT_NOTES_REF
-unset GIT_NOTES_DISPLAY_REF
-unset GIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF
-unset GIT_NOTES_REWRITE_MODE
-GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY=5
-export GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY
-export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL GIT_AUTHOR_NAME
-export GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL GIT_COMMITTER_NAME
-export EDITOR
GIT_TEST_CMP=${GIT_TEST_CMP:-diff -u}
# Protect ourselves from common misconfiguration to export
@@ -98,6 +64,9 @@ esac
_x05='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]'
_x40="$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05"
+_x04='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]'
+_x32="$_x04$_x04$_x04$_x04$_x04$_x04$_x04$_x04"
+
# Each test should start with something like this, after copyright notices:
#
# test_description='Description of this test...
@@ -221,22 +190,6 @@ die () {
GIT_EXIT_OK=
trap 'die' EXIT
-# The semantics of the editor variables are that of invoking
-# sh -c "$EDITOR \"$@\"" files ...
-#
-# If our trash directory contains shell metacharacters, they will be
-# interpreted if we just set $EDITOR directly, so do a little dance with
-# environment variables to work around this.
-#
-# In particular, quoting isn't enough, as the path may contain the same quote
-# that we're using.
-test_set_editor () {
- FAKE_EDITOR="$1"
- export FAKE_EDITOR
- EDITOR='"$FAKE_EDITOR"'
- export EDITOR
-}
-
test_decode_color () {
sed -e 's/.\[1m/<WHITE>/g' \
-e 's/.\[31m/<RED>/g' \
@@ -264,52 +217,205 @@ remove_cr () {
tr '\015' Q | sed -e 's/Q$//'
}
-test_tick () {
- if test -z "${test_tick+set}"
- then
- test_tick=1112911993
- else
- test_tick=$(($test_tick + 60))
- fi
- GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="$test_tick -0700"
- GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="$test_tick -0700"
- export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
+# Notmuch helper functions
+increment_mtime_amount=0
+increment_mtime ()
+{
+ dir=$1
+
+ increment_mtime_amount=$((increment_mtime_amount + 1))
+ touch -d "+${increment_mtime_amount} seconds" $dir
}
-# Call test_commit with the arguments "<message> [<file> [<contents>]]"
+# Generate a new message in the mail directory, with a unique message
+# ID and subject. The message is not added to the index.
+#
+# After this function returns, the filename of the generated message
+# is available as $gen_msg_filename and the message ID is available as
+# $gen_msg_id .
+#
+# This function supports named parameters with the bash syntax for
+# assigning a value to an associative array ([name]=value). The
+# supported parameters are:
+#
+# [dir]=directory/of/choice
+#
+# Generate the message in directory 'directory/of/choice' within
+# the mail store. The directory will be created if necessary.
#
-# This will commit a file with the given contents and the given commit
-# message. It will also add a tag with <message> as name.
+# [body]=text
#
-# Both <file> and <contents> default to <message>.
+# Text to use as the body of the email message
+#
+# '[from]="Some User <user at example.com>"'
+# '[to]="Some User <user at example.com>"'
+# '[subject]="Subject of email message"'
+# '[date]="RFC 822 Date"'
+#
+# Values for email headers. If not provided, default values will
+# be generated instead.
+#
+# '[cc]="Some User <user at example.com>"'
+# [reply-to]=some-address
+# [in-reply-to]=<message-id>
+# [references]=<message-id>
+# [content-type]=content-type-specification
+# '[header]=full header line, including keyword'
+#
+# Additional values for email headers. If these are not provided
+# then the relevant headers will simply not appear in the
+# message.
+#
+# '[id]=message-id'
+#
+# Controls the message-id of the created message.
+gen_msg_cnt=0
+gen_msg_filename=""
+gen_msg_id=""
+generate_message ()
+{
+ # This is our (bash-specific) magic for doing named parameters
+ local -A template="($@)"
+ local additional_headers
+
+ gen_msg_cnt=$((gen_msg_cnt + 1))
+ gen_msg_name=msg-$(printf "%03d" $gen_msg_cnt)
+
+ if [ -z "${template[id]}" ]; then
+ gen_msg_id="${gen_msg_name}@notmuch-test-suite"
+ else
+ gen_msg_id="${template[id]}"
+ fi
+
+ if [ -z "${template[dir]}" ]; then
+ gen_msg_filename="${MAIL_DIR}/$gen_msg_name"
+ else
+ gen_msg_filename="${MAIL_DIR}/${template[dir]}/$gen_msg_name"
+ mkdir -p $(dirname $gen_msg_filename)
+ fi
+
+ if [ -z "${template[body]}" ]; then
+ template[body]="This is just a test message (#${gen_msg_cnt})"
+ fi
+
+ if [ -z "${template[from]}" ]; then
+ template[from]="Notmuch Test Suite <test_suite at notmuchmail.org>"
+ fi
+
+ if [ -z "${template[to]}" ]; then
+ template[to]="Notmuch Test Suite <test_suite at notmuchmail.org>"
+ fi
+
+ if [ -z "${template[subject]}" ]; then
+ template[subject]="Test message #${gen_msg_cnt}"
+ fi
+
+ if [ -z "${template[date]}" ]; then
+ template[date]="Tue, 05 Jan 2001 15:43:57 -0800"
+ fi
+
+ additional_headers=""
+ if [ ! -z "${template[header]}" ]; then
+ additional_headers="${template[header]}
+${additional_headers}"
+ fi
+
+ if [ ! -z "${template[reply-to]}" ]; then
+ additional_headers="Reply-To: ${template[reply-to]}
+${additional_headers}"
+ fi
+
+ if [ ! -z "${template[in-reply-to]}" ]; then
+ additional_headers="In-Reply-To: ${template[in-reply-to]}
+${additional_headers}"
+ fi
+
+ if [ ! -z "${template[cc]}" ]; then
+ additional_headers="Cc: ${template[cc]}
+${additional_headers}"
+ fi
+
+ if [ ! -z "${template[references]}" ]; then
+ additional_headers="References: ${template[references]}
+${additional_headers}"
+ fi
+
+ if [ ! -z "${template[content-type]}" ]; then
+ additional_headers="Content-Type: ${template[content-type]}
+${additional_headers}"
+ fi
+
+
+cat <<EOF >$gen_msg_filename
+From: ${template[from]}
+To: ${template[to]}
+Message-Id: <${gen_msg_id}>
+Subject: ${template[subject]}
+Date: ${template[date]}
+${additional_headers}
+${template[body]}
+EOF
+
+ # Ensure that the mtime of the containing directory is updated
+ increment_mtime $(dirname ${gen_msg_filename})
+}
+
+# Generate a new message and add it to the index.
+#
+# All of the arguments and return values supported by generate_message
+# are also supported here, so see that function for details.
+add_message ()
+{
+ generate_message "$@"
-test_commit () {
- file=${2:-"$1.t"}
- echo "${3-$1}" > "$file" &&
- git add "$file" &&
- test_tick &&
- git commit -m "$1" &&
- git tag "$1"
+ $NOTMUCH new > /dev/null
}
-# Call test_merge with the arguments "<message> <commit>", where <commit>
-# can be a tag pointing to the commit-to-merge.
+tests=0
+test_failures=0
-test_merge () {
- test_tick &&
- git merge -m "$1" "$2" &&
- git tag "$1"
+pass_if_equal ()
+{
+ output=$1
+ expected=$2
+
+ tests=$((tests + 1))
+
+ if [ "$output" = "$expected" ]; then
+ echo " PASS"
+ else
+ echo " FAIL"
+ testname=test-$(printf "%03d" $tests)
+ echo "$expected" > $testname.expected
+ echo "$output" > $testname.output
+ diff -u $testname.expected $testname.output || true
+ test_failures=$((test_failures + 1))
+ fi
+}
+
+TEST_DIR=$(pwd)/test.$$
+MAIL_DIR=${TEST_DIR}/mail
+export NOTMUCH_CONFIG=${TEST_DIR}/notmuch-config
+NOTMUCH=$(find_notmuch_binary $(pwd))
+
+NOTMUCH_NEW ()
+{
+ $NOTMUCH new | grep -v -E -e '^Processed [0-9]*( total)? file|Found [0-9]* total file'
}
-# This function helps systems where core.filemode=false is set.
-# Use it instead of plain 'chmod +x' to set or unset the executable bit
-# of a file in the working directory and add it to the index.
+notmuch_search_sanitize ()
+{
+ sed -r -e 's/("?thread"?: ?)("?)................("?)/\1\2XXX\3/'
+}
-test_chmod () {
- chmod "$@" &&
- git update-index --add "--chmod=$@"
+NOTMUCH_SHOW_FILENAME_SQUELCH='s,filename:.*/mail,filename:/XXX/mail,'
+notmuch_show_sanitize ()
+{
+ sed -e "$NOTMUCH_SHOW_FILENAME_SQUELCH"
}
+# End of notmuch helper functions
+
# Use test_set_prereq to tell that a particular prerequisite is available.
# The prerequisite can later be checked for in two ways:
#
@@ -572,21 +678,6 @@ test_when_finished () {
} && (exit \"\$eval_ret\"); eval_ret=\$?; $test_cleanup"
}
-# Most tests can use the created repository, but some may need to create more.
-# Usage: test_create_repo <directory>
-test_create_repo () {
- test "$#" = 1 ||
- error "bug in the test script: not 1 parameter to test-create-repo"
- owd=`pwd`
- repo="$1"
- mkdir -p "$repo"
- cd "$repo" || error "Cannot setup test environment"
- "$GIT_EXEC_PATH/git-init" "--template=$TEST_DIRECTORY/../templates/blt/" >&3 2>&4 ||
- error "cannot run git init -- have you built things yet?"
- mv .git/hooks .git/hooks-disabled
- cd "$owd"
-}
-
test_done () {
GIT_EXIT_OK=t
test_results_dir="$TEST_DIRECTORY/test-results"
@@ -628,9 +719,27 @@ test_done () {
esac
}
+find_notmuch_path ()
+{
+ dir="$1"
+
+ while [ -n "$dir" ]; do
+ bin="$dir/notmuch"
+ if [ -x "$bin" ]; then
+ echo "$dir"
+ return
+ fi
+ dir="$(dirname "$dir")"
+ if [ "$dir" = "/" ]; then
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
# Test the binaries we have just built. The tests are kept in
-# t/ subdirectory and are run in 'trash directory' subdirectory.
+# test/ subdirectory and are run in 'trash directory' subdirectory.
TEST_DIRECTORY=$(pwd)
+# FIXME: Only the normal case bellow is updated to notmuch
if test -n "$valgrind"
then
make_symlink () {
@@ -699,48 +808,11 @@ elif test -n "$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED" ; then
error "Cannot run git from $GIT_TEST_INSTALLED."
PATH=$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED:$TEST_DIRECTORY/..:$PATH
GIT_EXEC_PATH=${GIT_TEST_EXEC_PATH:-$GIT_EXEC_PATH}
-else # normal case, use ../bin-wrappers only unless $with_dashes:
- git_bin_dir="$TEST_DIRECTORY/../bin-wrappers"
- if ! test -x "$git_bin_dir/git" ; then
- if test -z "$with_dashes" ; then
- say "$git_bin_dir/git is not executable; using GIT_EXEC_PATH"
- fi
- with_dashes=t
- fi
- PATH="$git_bin_dir:$PATH"
- GIT_EXEC_PATH=$TEST_DIRECTORY/..
- if test -n "$with_dashes" ; then
- PATH="$TEST_DIRECTORY/..:$PATH"
- fi
-fi
-GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR=$(pwd)/../templates/blt
-unset GIT_CONFIG
-GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM=1
-GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL=1
-export PATH GIT_EXEC_PATH GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL
-
-. ../GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS
-
-GITPERLLIB=$(pwd)/../perl/blib/lib:$(pwd)/../perl/blib/arch/auto/Git
-export GITPERLLIB
-test -d ../templates/blt || {
- error "You haven't built things yet, have you?"
-}
-
-if test -z "$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED" && test -z "$NO_PYTHON"
-then
- GITPYTHONLIB="$(pwd)/../git_remote_helpers/build/lib"
- export GITPYTHONLIB
- test -d ../git_remote_helpers/build || {
- error "You haven't built git_remote_helpers yet, have you?"
- }
-fi
-
-if ! test -x ../test-chmtime; then
- echo >&2 'You need to build test-chmtime:'
- echo >&2 'Run "make test-chmtime" in the source (toplevel) directory'
- exit 1
+else # normal case
+ notmuch_path=`find_notmuch_path "$TEST_DIRECTORY"`
+ test -n "$notmuch_path" && PATH="$notmuch_path:$PATH"
fi
+export PATH
# Test repository
test="trash directory.$(basename "$0" .sh)"
@@ -756,10 +828,26 @@ rm -fr "$test" || {
exit 1
}
-test_create_repo "$test"
+MAIL_DIR="${TRASH_DIRECTORY}/mail"
+export NOTMUCH_CONFIG="${TRASH_DIRECTORY}/notmuch-config"
+
+mkdir -p "${test}"
+mkdir "$MAIL_DIR"
+
+cat <<EOF >"${NOTMUCH_CONFIG}"
+[database]
+path=${MAIL_DIR}
+
+[user]
+name=Notmuch Test Suite
+primary_email=test_suite at notmuchmail.org
+other_email=test_suite_other at notmuchmail.org;test_suite at otherdomain.org
+EOF
+
+
# Use -P to resolve symlinks in our working directory so that the cwd
# in subprocesses like git equals our $PWD (for pathname comparisons).
-cd -P "$test" || exit 1
+cd -P "$test" || error "Cannot setup test environment"
this_test=${0##*/}
this_test=${this_test%%-*}
--
1.7.1.3.g75e44
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