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package cli |
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import ( |
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"bytes" |
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"io" |
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"os" |
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"strconv" |
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"testing" |
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"github.com/spf13/cobra" |
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"github.com/spf13/viper" |
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" |
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require" |
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) |
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// Executable is the minimal interface to *corba.Command, so we can
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// wrap if desired before the test
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type Executable interface { |
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Execute() error |
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} |
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func TestSetupEnv(t *testing.T) { |
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assert, require := assert.New(t), require.New(t) |
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cases := []struct { |
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args []string |
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env map[string]string |
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expected string |
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}{ |
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{nil, nil, ""}, |
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{[]string{"--foobar", "bang!"}, nil, "bang!"}, |
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// make sure reset is good
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{nil, nil, ""}, |
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// test both variants of the prefix
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{nil, map[string]string{"DEMO_FOOBAR": "good"}, "good"}, |
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{nil, map[string]string{"DEMOFOOBAR": "silly"}, "silly"}, |
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// and that cli overrides env...
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{[]string{"--foobar", "important"}, |
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map[string]string{"DEMO_FOOBAR": "ignored"}, "important"}, |
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} |
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for idx, tc := range cases { |
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i := strconv.Itoa(idx) |
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// test command that store value of foobar in local variable
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var foo string |
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cmd := &cobra.Command{ |
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Use: "demo", |
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RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { |
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foo = viper.GetString("foobar") |
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return nil |
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}, |
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} |
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cmd.Flags().String("foobar", "", "Some test value from config") |
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PrepareBaseCmd(cmd, "DEMO", "/qwerty/asdfgh") // some missing dir..
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viper.Reset() |
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args := append([]string{cmd.Use}, tc.args...) |
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err := runWithArgs(cmd, args, tc.env) |
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require.Nil(err, i) |
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assert.Equal(tc.expected, foo, i) |
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} |
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} |
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// runWithArgs executes the given command with the specified command line args
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// and environmental variables set. It returns any error returned from cmd.Execute()
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func runWithArgs(cmd Executable, args []string, env map[string]string) error { |
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oargs := os.Args |
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oenv := map[string]string{} |
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// defer returns the environment back to normal
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defer func() { |
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os.Args = oargs |
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for k, v := range oenv { |
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os.Setenv(k, v) |
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} |
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}() |
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// set the args and env how we want them
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os.Args = args |
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for k, v := range env { |
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// backup old value if there, to restore at end
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ov := os.Getenv(k) |
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if ov != "" { |
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oenv[k] = ov |
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} |
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err := os.Setenv(k, v) |
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if err != nil { |
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return err |
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} |
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} |
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// and finally run the command
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return cmd.Execute() |
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} |
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// runCaptureWithArgs executes the given command with the specified command line args
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// and environmental variables set. It returns whatever was writen to
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// stdout along with any error returned from cmd.Execute()
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func runCaptureWithArgs(cmd Executable, args []string, env map[string]string) (output string, err error) { |
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old := os.Stdout // keep backup of the real stdout
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r, w, _ := os.Pipe() |
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os.Stdout = w |
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defer func() { |
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os.Stdout = old // restoring the real stdout
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}() |
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outC := make(chan string) |
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// copy the output in a separate goroutine so printing can't block indefinitely
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go func() { |
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var buf bytes.Buffer |
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// io.Copy will end when we call w.Close() below
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io.Copy(&buf, r) |
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outC <- buf.String() |
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}() |
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// now run the command
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err = runWithArgs(cmd, args, env) |
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// and grab the stdout to return
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w.Close() |
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output = <-outC |
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return output, err |
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} |