#!/usr/bin/perl # # This file is part of GNU Stow. # # GNU Stow is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # GNU Stow is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/. # # Utilities shared by test scripts # package testutil; use strict; use warnings; use Carp qw(croak); use File::Basename; use File::Path qw(make_path remove_tree); use File::Spec; use Test::More; use Stow; use Stow::Util qw(parent canon_path); use base qw(Exporter); our @EXPORT = qw( $ABS_TEST_DIR $TEST_DIR init_test_dirs cd new_Stow new_compat_Stow make_path make_link make_invalid_link make_file remove_dir remove_file remove_link cat_file is_link is_dir_not_symlink is_nonexistent_path ); our $TEST_DIR = 'tmp-testing-trees'; our $ABS_TEST_DIR = File::Spec->rel2abs('tmp-testing-trees'); sub init_test_dirs { -d "t" or croak "Was expecting tests to be run from root of repo\n"; # Create a run_from/ subdirectory for tests which want to run # from a separate directory outside the Stow directory or # target directory. for my $dir ("target", "stow", "run_from") { my $path = "$TEST_DIR/$dir"; -d $path and remove_tree($path); make_path($path); } # Don't let user's ~/.stow-global-ignore affect test results $ENV{HOME} = $ABS_TEST_DIR; } sub new_Stow { my %opts = @_; # These default paths assume that execution will be triggered from # within the target directory. $opts{dir} ||= '../stow'; $opts{target} ||= '.'; $opts{test_mode} = 1; return new Stow(%opts); } sub new_compat_Stow { my %opts = @_; $opts{compat} = 1; return new_Stow(%opts); } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : make_link() # Purpose : safely create a link # Parameters: $link_src => path to the link # : $link_dest => where the new link should point # : $invalid => true iff $link_dest refers to non-existent file # Returns : n/a # Throws : fatal error if the link can not be safely created # Comments : checks for existing nodes #============================================================================ sub make_link { my ($link_src, $link_dest, $invalid) = @_; if (-l $link_src) { my $old_source = readlink join('/', parent($link_src), $link_dest) or croak "$link_src is already a link but could not read link $link_src/$link_dest"; if ($old_source ne $link_dest) { croak "$link_src already exists but points elsewhere\n"; } } croak "$link_src already exists and is not a link\n" if -e $link_src; my $abs_target = File::Spec->rel2abs($link_src); my $link_src_container = dirname($abs_target); my $abs_source = File::Spec->rel2abs($link_dest, $link_src_container); #warn "t $link_src c $link_src_container as $abs_source"; if (-e $abs_source) { croak "Won't make invalid link pointing to existing $abs_target" if $invalid; } else { croak "Won't make link pointing to non-existent $abs_target" unless $invalid; } symlink $link_dest, $link_src or croak "could not create link $link_src => $link_dest ($!)\n"; } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : make_invalid_link() # Purpose : safely create an invalid link # Parameters: $target => path to the link # : $source => the non-existent source where the new link should point # Returns : n/a # Throws : fatal error if the link can not be safely created # Comments : checks for existing nodes #============================================================================ sub make_invalid_link { my ($target, $source, $allow_invalid) = @_; make_link($target, $source, 1); } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : create_file() # Purpose : create an empty file # Parameters: $path => proposed path to the file # : $contents => (optional) contents to write to file # Returns : n/a # Throws : fatal error if the file could not be created # Comments : detects clash with an existing non-file #============================================================================ sub make_file { my ($path, $contents) = @_; if (-e $path and ! -f $path) { croak "a non-file already exists at $path\n"; } open my $FILE ,'>', $path or croak "could not create file: $path ($!)\n"; print $FILE $contents if defined $contents; close $FILE; } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : remove_link() # Purpose : remove an esiting symbolic link # Parameters: $path => path to the symbolic link # Returns : n/a # Throws : fatal error if the operation fails or if passed the path to a # : non-link # Comments : none #============================================================================ sub remove_link { my ($path) = @_; if (not -l $path) { croak qq(remove_link() called with a non-link: $path); } unlink $path or croak "could not remove link: $path ($!)\n"; return; } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : remove_file() # Purpose : remove an existing empty file # Parameters: $path => the path to the empty file # Returns : n/a # Throws : fatal error if given file is non-empty or the operation fails # Comments : none #============================================================================ sub remove_file { my ($path) = @_; if (-z $path) { croak "file at $path is non-empty\n"; } unlink $path or croak "could not remove empty file: $path ($!)\n"; return; } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : remove_dir() # Purpose : safely remove a tree of test files # Parameters: $dir => path to the top of the tree # Returns : n/a # Throws : fatal error if the tree contains a non-link or non-empty file # Comments : recursively removes directories containing softlinks empty files #============================================================================ sub remove_dir { my ($dir) = @_; if (not -d $dir) { croak "$dir is not a directory"; } opendir my $DIR, $dir or croak "cannot read directory: $dir ($!)\n"; my @listing = readdir $DIR; closedir $DIR; NODE: for my $node (@listing) { next NODE if $node eq '.'; next NODE if $node eq '..'; my $path = "$dir/$node"; if (-l $path or (-f $path and -z $path) or $node eq $Stow::LOCAL_IGNORE_FILE) { unlink $path or croak "cannot unlink $path ($!)\n"; } elsif (-d "$path") { remove_dir($path); } else { croak "$path is not a link, directory, or empty file\n"; } } rmdir $dir or croak "cannot rmdir $dir ($!)\n"; return; } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : cd() # Purpose : wrapper around chdir # Parameters: $dir => path to chdir to # Returns : n/a # Throws : fatal error if the chdir fails # Comments : none #============================================================================ sub cd { my ($dir) = @_; chdir $dir or croak "Failed to chdir($dir): $!\n"; } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : cat_file() # Purpose : return file contents # Parameters: $file => file to read # Returns : n/a # Throws : fatal error if the open fails # Comments : none #============================================================================ sub cat_file { my ($file) = @_; open F, $file or croak "Failed to open($file): $!\n"; my $contents = join '', ; close(F); return $contents; } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : is_link() # Purpose : assert path is a symlink # Parameters: $path => path to check # : $dest => target symlink should point to #============================================================================ sub is_link { my ($path, $dest) = @_; ok(-l $path => "$path should be symlink"); is(readlink $path, $dest => "$path symlinks to $dest"); } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : is_dir_not_symlink() # Purpose : assert path is a directory not a symlink # Parameters: $path => path to check #============================================================================ sub is_dir_not_symlink { my ($path) = @_; ok(! -l $path => "$path should not be symlink"); ok(-d _ => "$path should be a directory"); } #===== SUBROUTINE =========================================================== # Name : is_nonexistent_path() # Purpose : assert path does not exist # Parameters: $path => path to check #============================================================================ sub is_nonexistent_path { my ($path) = @_; ok(! -l $path => "$path should not be symlink"); ok(! -e _ => "$path should not exist"); } 1; # Local variables: # mode: perl # end: # vim: ft=perl