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archived-dust/tests/tests_symlinks.rs
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andy.boot 4eb3f29565 Tests: Predictable iteration order allows stricter
Now files are iterated thru in a preditermined order we can tighten the
boundaries of the test_hard_sym_link test.

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2022-08-18 13:39:01 +01:00

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Rust

use assert_cmd::Command;
use std::cmp::max;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::str;
use terminal_size::{terminal_size, Height, Width};
use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthStr;
use tempfile::Builder;
use tempfile::TempDir;
// File sizes differ on both platform and on the format of the disk.
// Windows: `ln` is not usually an available command; creation of symbolic links requires special enhanced permissions
fn get_width_of_terminal() -> u16 {
if let Some((Width(w), Height(_h))) = terminal_size() {
max(w, 80)
} else {
80
}
}
// Mac test runners create tmp files with very long names, hence it may be shortened in the output
fn get_file_name(name: String) -> String {
let terminal_plus_buffer = (get_width_of_terminal() - 12) as usize;
if UnicodeWidthStr::width(&*name) > terminal_plus_buffer {
let trimmed_name = name
.chars()
.take(terminal_plus_buffer - 2)
.collect::<String>();
trimmed_name + ".."
} else {
name
}
}
fn build_temp_file(dir: &TempDir) -> PathBuf {
let file_path = dir.path().join("notes.txt");
let mut file = File::create(&file_path).unwrap();
writeln!(file, "I am a temp file").unwrap();
file_path
}
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_soft_sym_link() {
let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap();
let file = build_temp_file(&dir);
let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap();
let file_path_s = file.to_str().unwrap();
let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link");
let link_name_s = link_name.to_str().unwrap();
let c = Command::new("ln")
.arg("-s")
.arg(file_path_s)
.arg(link_name_s)
.output();
assert!(c.is_ok());
let c = format!(" ├── {}", get_file_name(link_name_s.into()));
let b = format!(" ┌── {}", get_file_name(file_path_s.into()));
let a = format!("─┴ {}", dir_s);
let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("dust").unwrap();
let output = cmd.arg("-p").arg("-c").arg("-s").arg(dir_s).unwrap().stdout;
let output = str::from_utf8(&output).unwrap();
assert!(output.contains(a.as_str()));
assert!(output.contains(b.as_str()));
assert!(output.contains(c.as_str()));
}
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_hard_sym_link() {
let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap();
let file = build_temp_file(&dir);
let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap();
let file_path_s = file.to_str().unwrap();
let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link");
let link_name_s = link_name.to_str().unwrap();
let c = Command::new("ln")
.arg(file_path_s)
.arg(link_name_s)
.output();
assert!(c.is_ok());
let file_output = format!(" ┌── {}", get_file_name(file_path_s.into()));
let dirs_output = format!("─┴ {}", dir_s);
let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("dust").unwrap();
let output = cmd.arg("-p").arg("-c").arg(dir_s).unwrap().stdout;
// The link should not appear in the output because multiple inodes are now ordered
// then filtered.
let output = str::from_utf8(&output).unwrap();
assert!(output.contains(dirs_output.as_str()));
assert!(output.contains(file_output.as_str()));
}
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_recursive_sym_link() {
let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap();
let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap();
let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link");
let link_name_s = link_name.to_str().unwrap();
let c = Command::new("ln")
.arg("-s")
.arg(dir_s)
.arg(link_name_s)
.output();
assert!(c.is_ok());
let a = format!("─┬ {}", dir_s);
let b = format!(" └── {}", get_file_name(link_name_s.into()));
let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("dust").unwrap();
let output = cmd
.arg("-p")
.arg("-c")
.arg("-r")
.arg("-s")
.arg(dir_s)
.unwrap()
.stdout;
let output = str::from_utf8(&output).unwrap();
assert!(output.contains(a.as_str()));
assert!(output.contains(b.as_str()));
}