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Authors
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-------
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David Jones
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Michael Klement
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Thomas Levine
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Maintainer
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-------
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Thomas Levine <_@thomaslevine.com>
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HISTORY
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HISTORY
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HISTORY
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HISTORY
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-------
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=======
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Version 0.0.6
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---------------------
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* Produce TAP output with the -t flag.
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* Add a + sign in front of directories in the normal output so that they
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line up with non-directories.
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* Display skipped tests in the normal output and in the TAP output.
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* Correct some things in the documentation.
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* Rearrange things in the documentation to be more clear.
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* Pass the -e flag to exit urchin if any single test fails.
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* Remove the undocumented, experimental -x flag now that shall exists.
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* Display version number with the -v flag.
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* Document why Urchin is called "Urchin"
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These changes are made somewhat separately in the branches "exit-on-fail",
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"remove-urchin-x", "tap", and "update-readme". They are rebased into one
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branch, "tlevine-2016-02", for merging into "master".
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Version 0.0.5
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---------------------
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* urchin now unsets `CDPATH`.
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* The documentation for `urchin -x` was removed because it was confusing.
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Version 0.0.4
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Version 0.0.4
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---------------------
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---------------------
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alternatives
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alternatives
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Totally different syntax and similar features, plus TAP output
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https://github.com/sstephenson/bats
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# Run urchin in a bunch of different shells,
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# Run urchin in a bunch of different shells,
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# including a shell that isn't quite POSIX-compatible (zsh)
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# including a shell that isn't quite POSIX-compatible (zsh)
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for shell in dash bash ksh zsh; do
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for shell in dash bash mksh ksh zsh; do
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if which $shell > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
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if which $shell > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
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echo
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echo
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echo Running urchin tests in $shell
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echo Running urchin tests in $shell
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$shell urchin tests | tail -n 3
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$shell urchin -s $shell tests | tail -n 4
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else
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else
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echo
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echo
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echo Skipping $shell because it is not in the PATH
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echo Skipping $shell because it is not in the PATH
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{
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{
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"name": "urchin",
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"name": "urchin",
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"version": "0.0.4",
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"version": "0.0.5",
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"description": "Test framework for shell",
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"description": "Test framework for shell",
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"main": "urchin",
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"main": "urchin",
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"directories": {
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"directories": {
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{"name": "Thomas Levine", "email": "_@thomaslevine.com"},
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{"name": "Thomas Levine", "email": "_@thomaslevine.com"},
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{"name": "David Jones", "email": "drj@pobox.com"},
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{"name": "David Jones", "email": "drj@pobox.com"},
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{"name": "Francis Irving", "email": "francis@flourish.org"},
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{"name": "Francis Irving", "email": "francis@flourish.org"},
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{"name": "Zarino Zappia", "email": "mail@zarino.co.uk"}
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{"name": "Zarino Zappia", "email": "mail@zarino.co.uk"},
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{"name": "Tom Mortimer-Jones", "email": "tom@morty.co.uk"}
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{"name": "Tom Mortimer-Jones", "email": "tom@morty.co.uk"},
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{"name": "Michael Klement", "email": "mklement0@gmail.com"}
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{"name": "Michael Klement", "email": "mklement0@gmail.com"}
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],
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],
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"license": "BSD",
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"license": "BSD"
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"readmeFilename": "readme.md"
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}
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}
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readme.md
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readme.md
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/ /_/ / / / /__/ / / / / / / /
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/ /_/ / / / /__/ / / / / / / /
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\__,_/_/ \___/_/ /_/_/_/ /_/
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\__,_/_/ \___/_/ /_/_/_/ /_/
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Urchin is a test framework for shell. It is implemented in
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Urchin is a file-based test harness, normally used for testing shell programs.
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portable /bin/sh and should work on GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and
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It is written in portable shell and should thus work on GNU/Linux, BSD
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other Unix platforms.
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(including Mac OS X), and other Unix-like platforms.
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Urchin is called "Urchin" because
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[sea urchins](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_urchin)
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have shells called "tests".
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## Try it out
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## Try it out
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Urchin's tests are written in Urchin, so you can run them to see what Urchin
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Urchin's tests are written in Urchin, so you can run them to see what Urchin
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is like. Clone the repository
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is like. Clone the repository
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git clone git://github.com/scraperwiki/urchin.git
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git clone git://github.com/tlevine/urchin.git
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Run the tests
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Run the tests
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cd urchin
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cd urchin
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./urchin tests
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./urchin tests
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The above command will run the tests in your systems default
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The above command will run the tests in your system's default
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shell, /bin/sh (on recent Ubuntu this is dash, but it could be
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shell, /bin/sh (on recent Ubuntu this is dash, but it could be
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ksh or bash on other systems); to test urchin's cross-shell compatibility,
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ksh or bash on other systems); to test urchin's cross-shell compatibility,
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run this:
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run this:
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@@ -27,14 +31,15 @@ run this:
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cd urchin
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cd urchin
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./cross-shell-tests
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./cross-shell-tests
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## Globally
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## Install
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Download Urchin like so (as root) (or use npm, below):
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Urchin is contained in a single file, so you can install it by copying it to a
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directory in your `PATH`. For example, you can run the following as root.
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cd /usr/local/bin
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cd /usr/local/bin
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wget https://raw.github.com/scraperwiki/urchin/master/urchin
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wget https://raw.github.com/tlevine/urchin/master/urchin
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chmod +x urchin
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chmod +x urchin
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Can be installed with npm too:
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Urchin can be installed with npm too.
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npm install -g urchin
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npm install -g urchin
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@@ -86,6 +91,14 @@ Files are only run if they are executable, and files beginning with `.` are
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ignored. Thus, fixtures and libraries can be included sloppily within the test
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ignored. Thus, fixtures and libraries can be included sloppily within the test
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directory tree. The test passes if the file exits 0; otherwise, it fails.
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directory tree. The test passes if the file exits 0; otherwise, it fails.
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Tests files and subdirectories are run in ASCIIbetical order within each
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directory; that is,
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urchin looks for files within a directory in the following manner.
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for file in *; do
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do_something_with_test_file $file
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done
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### Writing cross-shell compatibility tests for testing shell code
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### Writing cross-shell compatibility tests for testing shell code
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While you could write your test scripts to explicitly invoke the functionality
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While you could write your test scripts to explicitly invoke the functionality
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@@ -97,17 +110,20 @@ The specific approach depends on your test scenario:
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* (b) Your scripts _source_ scripts containing portable shell code.
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* (b) Your scripts _source_ scripts containing portable shell code.
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#### (a) Cross-shell tests with test scripts that _invoke_ shell scripts
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#### (a) Cross-shell tests with test scripts that _invoke_ shell scripts
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Urchin sets the `TEST_SHELL` environment variable so that you may change the
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shell with which your tests call other shell programs. To run your test
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scripts in multiple shells you must call `$TEST_SHELL` in your tests and then
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run urchin with the appropriate option.
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In your test scripts, invoke the shell scripts to test via the shell
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In your test scripts, invoke the shell scripts to test via the shell
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specified in environment variable `TEST_SHELL` rather than directly;
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specified in environment variable `TEST_SHELL` rather than directly;
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e.g.: `$TEST_SHELL ../foo bar` (rather than just `../foo bar`).
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e.g.: `$TEST_SHELL ../foo bar` (rather than just `../foo bar`).
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Note that if you alsow want your test scripts to work when run directly,
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outside of Urchin, be sure to target scripts that happen to be in the
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current directory with prefix `./`; e.g., `$TEST_SHELL ./baz`
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(rather than `$TEST_SHELL baz`).
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Then, on invocation of Urchin, prepend a definition of environment variable
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On invocation of Urchin, prepend a definition of environment variable
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`TEST_SHELL` specifying the shell to test with, e.g.: `TEST_SHELL=zsh urchin ./tests`.
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`TEST_SHELL` specifying the shell to test with, e.g.,
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TEST_SHELL=zsh urchin ./tests
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To test with multiple shells in sequence, use something like:
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To test with multiple shells in sequence, use something like:
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for shell in sh bash ksh zsh; do
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for shell in sh bash ksh zsh; do
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done
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done
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If `TEST_SHELL` has no value, Urchin defines it as `/bin/sh`, so the test
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If `TEST_SHELL` has no value, Urchin defines it as `/bin/sh`, so the test
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scripts can rely on `$TEST_SHELL` always containing a value.
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scripts can rely on `$TEST_SHELL` always containing a value when Urchin runs
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them.
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That said, we still recommand that you account for the possibility that
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`$TEST_SHELL` does not contain a value so that you may run your test scripts
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that happen to be in the current directory, be sure to use the prefix `./`,
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e.g., `$TEST_SHELL ./baz` rather than `$TEST_SHELL baz`.
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#### (b) Cross-shell tests with test scripts that _source_ shell scripts
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#### (b) Cross-shell tests with test scripts that _source_ shell scripts
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If you _source_ shell code in your test scripts, it is the test scripts
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themselves that must be run with the shell specified.
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Urchin to invoke the test scripts with the specified shell; e.g., `-s bash`.
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Urchin to invoke the test scripts with the specified shell; e.g., `-s bash`.
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(In addition, Urchin sets environment variable `TEST_SHELL` to the specified
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(In addition, Urchin sets environment variable `TEST_SHELL` to the specified
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shell.)
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shell.)
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urchin -s $shell ./tests
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urchin -s $shell ./tests
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done
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done
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#### (c) Cross shell tests with `urchin -x` (experimental)
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Also consider using [shall](https://github.com/mklement0/shall).
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If you run urchin with the `-x` flag, it will be as if you ran
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It does something similar, but the interface may be more intuitive.
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`$TEST_SHELL`. Unless `$TEST_SHELL` isn't set, in which case it'll
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be as if you ran `/bin/sh`. Putting this in she shebang line might
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eventually work out to be a cleaner way of doing cross-shell testing.
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#!/usr/bin/env urchin -x
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#!/usr/bin/env shall
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test a = a
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echo This is a test file.
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It might make sense if you do this.
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export TEST_SHELL=zsh && urchin -x
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export TEST_SHELL=bash && urchin -x
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## Alternatives to Urchin
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## Alternatives to Urchin
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Alternatives to Urchin are discussed in
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Alternatives to Urchin are discussed in
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[this blog post](https://blog.scraperwiki.com/2012/12/how-to-test-shell-scripts/).
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[this blog post](https://blog.scraperwiki.com/2012/12/how-to-test-shell-scripts/).
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## Ideas for new features
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* Support [Nagios plugins](https://nagios-plugins.org/doc/guidelines.html)
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* Stop running if a test fails so one can use Urchin as a
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[setup framework](https://github.com/tlevine/urchin/issues/16).
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tests/.die-on-fail/1 should run.
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tests/.die-on-fail/1 should run.
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tests/.die-on-fail/2 should run.
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tests/.die-on-fail/2 should run.
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false
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tests/.die-on-fail/3 should not run.
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false
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#!/bin/sh
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cd ..
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export CDPATH=$PWD
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#!/usr/bin/awk -f
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#!/usr/bin/env true
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true will processed the contents of this script, but that
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# This script will only succeed if it is indeed processed by awk.
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BEGIN { print "ok" }
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# Tests the `-s <shell> option, which invokes shebang-less and sh-shebang-line test scripts with the specified shell (for testing *sourced* shell code).
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# Tests the `-s <shell> option, which invokes shebang-less and sh-shebang-line test scripts with the specified shell (for testing *sourced* shell code).
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which bash >/dev/null || { echo "Cannot test -s option: bash cannot be located." >&2; exit 2; }
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which bash >/dev/null || { echo "Cannot test -s option: bash cannot be located." >&2; exit 2; }
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which /usr/bin/awk >/dev/null || { echo "Cannot test -s option: /usr/bin/awk not found." >&2; exit 2; }
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../../urchin -s bash ./.test-run-by-specified-shell
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../../urchin -s bash ./.test-run-by-specified-shell
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rm $tmp
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#!/bin/sh
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# Begin - .testsuite/
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# ------------ Begin output ------------
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# ------------ End output ------------
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# End - .testsuite/
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# Took 0 seconds.
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#!/bin/sh
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echo This is stderr from a. > /dev/stderr
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#!/bin/sh
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echo This is stdout from b. > /dev/stdout
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true
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1
tests/TAP/.testsuite/c
Normal file
1
tests/TAP/.testsuite/c
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
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This should not be run.
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4
tests/TAP/Running with -t should produce TAP output.
Executable file
4
tests/TAP/Running with -t should produce TAP output.
Executable file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
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tmp=$(mktemp)
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../../urchin -t .testsuite/ | sed 1d > $tmp
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diff $tmp .expected-output
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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
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#!/bin/sh
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test c = $(../urchin -x .print-arg-3 a 'b b b b' c d e)
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urchin
196
urchin
@@ -1,5 +1,12 @@
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#!/bin/sh
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#!/bin/sh
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# Make sure that CDPATH isn't set, as it causes `cd` to behave unpredictably - notably, it can produce output,
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# which breaks fullpath().
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unset CDPATH
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# Urchin version number
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VERSION=0.0.6
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fullpath() {
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fullpath() {
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(
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(
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cd -- "$1"
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cd -- "$1"
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@@ -26,9 +33,16 @@ recurse() {
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if [ -d "$potential_test" ]
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if [ -d "$potential_test" ]
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then
|
then
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(
|
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||||||
|
if $tap_format; then
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indent $indent_level | sed 's/ /#/g'
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echo "# Begin - ${potential_test}"
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|
else
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indent $indent_level
|
indent $indent_level
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echo " ${potential_test}"
|
echo "+ ${potential_test}"
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|
fi
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|
(
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||||||
cd -- "$potential_test"
|
cd -- "$potential_test"
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||||||
[ -f setup_dir ] && [ -x setup_dir ] && ./setup_dir >> "$stdout_file"
|
[ -f setup_dir ] && [ -x setup_dir ] && ./setup_dir >> "$stdout_file"
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|
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@@ -43,44 +57,92 @@ recurse() {
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|||||||
|
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# $2 instead of $indent_level so it doesn't clash
|
# $2 instead of $indent_level so it doesn't clash
|
||||||
recurse "${test}" $(( $2 + 1 )) "$shell_for_sh_tests"
|
recurse "${test}" $(( $2 + 1 )) "$shell_for_sh_tests"
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||||||
|
exit_code=$?
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||||||
|
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||||||
|
if $exit_on_fail && test $exit_code -ne 0; then
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||||||
|
[ -f teardown ] && [ -x teardown ] && ./teardown >> "$stdout_file"
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||||||
|
[ -f teardown_dir ] && [ -x teardown_dir ] && ./teardown_dir >> "$stdout_file"
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||||||
|
return 1
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[ -f teardown ] && [ -x teardown ] && ./teardown >> "$stdout_file"
|
[ -f teardown ] && [ -x teardown ] && ./teardown >> "$stdout_file"
|
||||||
done
|
done
|
||||||
[ -f teardown_dir ] && [ -x teardown_dir ] && ./teardown_dir >> "$stdout_file"
|
[ -f teardown_dir ] && [ -x teardown_dir ] && ./teardown_dir >> "$stdout_file"
|
||||||
echo
|
|
||||||
)
|
)
|
||||||
elif [ -x "$potential_test" ]
|
if $tap_format; then
|
||||||
then
|
indent $indent_level | sed 's/ /#/g'
|
||||||
|
echo "# End - ${potential_test}"
|
||||||
[ -f setup ] && [ -x setup ] && ./setup >> "$stdout_file"
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Run the test
|
|
||||||
if [ -n "$shell_for_sh_tests" ] && has_sh_or_no_shebang_line ./"$potential_test"
|
|
||||||
then
|
|
||||||
TEST_SHELL="$TEST_SHELL" "$shell_for_sh_tests" ./"$potential_test" > "$stdout_file" 2>&1
|
|
||||||
else
|
else
|
||||||
TEST_SHELL="$TEST_SHELL" ./"$potential_test" > "$stdout_file" 2>&1
|
echo
|
||||||
fi
|
fi
|
||||||
exit_code="$?"
|
else
|
||||||
|
if [ -x "$potential_test" ]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[ -f teardown ] && [ -x teardown ] && ./teardown >> "$stdout_file"
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
indent $indent_level
|
|
||||||
if [ $exit_code -eq 0 ]
|
|
||||||
then
|
then
|
||||||
# On success, print a green '✓'
|
[ -f setup ] && [ -x setup ] && ./setup >> "$stdout_file"
|
||||||
printf '\033[32m✓ \033[0m'
|
|
||||||
printf '%s\n' "${potential_test}"
|
# Run the test
|
||||||
printf '%s\n' "${potential_test} passed" >> "$logfile"
|
if [ -n "$shell_for_sh_tests" ] && has_sh_or_no_shebang_line ./"$potential_test"
|
||||||
|
then
|
||||||
|
TEST_SHELL="$TEST_SHELL" "$shell_for_sh_tests" ./"$potential_test" > "$stdout_file" 2>&1
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
TEST_SHELL="$TEST_SHELL" ./"$potential_test" > "$stdout_file" 2>&1
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
exit_code="$?"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[ -f teardown ] && [ -x teardown ] && ./teardown >> "$stdout_file"
|
||||||
|
if [ $exit_code -eq 0 ]; then
|
||||||
|
result=success
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
result=fail
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
else
|
else
|
||||||
# On fail, print a red '✗'
|
result=skip
|
||||||
printf '\033[31m✗ \033[0m'
|
fi
|
||||||
printf '%s\n' "${potential_test}"
|
|
||||||
printf '%s\n' "${potential_test} failed" >> "$logfile"
|
echo "${result}" >> "$logfile"
|
||||||
printf '\033[31m' # Print output captured from failed test in red.
|
if $tap_format; then
|
||||||
cat "$stdout_file"
|
n=$(grep -ce '^\(success\|fail\|skip\)' "$logfile")
|
||||||
printf '\033[0m'
|
|
||||||
|
if [ "$result" == fail ]; then
|
||||||
|
not='not '
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
not=''
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
if [ "$result" == skip ]; then
|
||||||
|
skip='# SKIP '
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
skip=''
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
echo "${not}ok $n - ${skip}${potential_test}"
|
||||||
|
if [ "$result" == fail ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo '# ------------ Begin output ------------'
|
||||||
|
sed 's/^/# /' "$stdout_file"
|
||||||
|
echo '# ------------ End output ------------'
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
indent $indent_level
|
||||||
|
case "$result" in
|
||||||
|
success)
|
||||||
|
# On success, print a green '✓'
|
||||||
|
printf '\033[32m✓ \033[0m'
|
||||||
|
printf '%s\n' "${potential_test}"
|
||||||
|
;;
|
||||||
|
fail)
|
||||||
|
# On fail, print a red '✗'
|
||||||
|
printf '\033[31m✗ \033[0m'
|
||||||
|
printf '%s\n' "${potential_test}"
|
||||||
|
printf '\033[31m' # Print output captured from failed test in red.
|
||||||
|
cat "$stdout_file"
|
||||||
|
printf '\033[0m'
|
||||||
|
;;
|
||||||
|
skip)
|
||||||
|
printf ' %s\n' "${potential_test}"
|
||||||
|
;;
|
||||||
|
esac
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if $exit_on_fail && test 0 -ne $exit_code; then
|
||||||
|
return 1
|
||||||
fi
|
fi
|
||||||
fi
|
fi
|
||||||
[ $indent_level -eq 0 ] && rm "$stdout_file"
|
[ $indent_level -eq 0 ] && rm "$stdout_file"
|
||||||
@@ -95,19 +157,24 @@ has_sh_or_no_shebang_line() {
|
|||||||
USAGE="usage: $0 [<options>] <test directory>"
|
USAGE="usage: $0 [<options>] <test directory>"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
urchin_help() {
|
urchin_help() {
|
||||||
echo
|
cat <<EOF
|
||||||
echo "$USAGE"
|
|
||||||
echo
|
$USAGE
|
||||||
echo '-s <shell> Invoke test scripts that either have no shebang line or'
|
|
||||||
echo ' shebang line "#!/bin/sh" with the specified shell.'
|
-s <shell> Invoke test scripts that either have no shebang line at all or
|
||||||
echo '-f Force running even if the test directory'\''s name does not'
|
have shebang line "#!/bin/sh" with the specified shell.
|
||||||
echo ' contain the word "test".'
|
-e Stop running if any single test fails. This is helpful if you want
|
||||||
echo '-x Run "$TEST_SHELL", falling back on /bin/sh. This might be'
|
to use Urchin to run things other than tests, such as a set of
|
||||||
echo ' useful in the shebang line (experimental).'
|
configuration scripts.
|
||||||
echo '-h This help.'
|
-f Force running even if the test directory's name does not
|
||||||
echo
|
contain the word "test".
|
||||||
echo 'Go to https://github.com/tlevine/urchin for documentation on writing tests.'
|
-t Format output in Test Anything Protocol (TAP)
|
||||||
echo
|
-h, --help This help.
|
||||||
|
-v Display the version number.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Go to https://github.com/tlevine/urchin for documentation on writing tests.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
EOF
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
plural () {
|
plural () {
|
||||||
@@ -123,7 +190,11 @@ plural () {
|
|||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
urchin_go() {
|
urchin_go() {
|
||||||
echo Running tests at $(date +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S) | tee "$logfile"
|
rm -f "$logfile"
|
||||||
|
if "$tap_format"; then
|
||||||
|
printf \#\
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
echo Running tests at $(date +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S)
|
||||||
start=$(date +%s)
|
start=$(date +%s)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Determine the environment variable to define for test scripts
|
# Determine the environment variable to define for test scripts
|
||||||
@@ -143,13 +214,23 @@ urchin_go() {
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
finish=$(date +%s)
|
finish=$(date +%s)
|
||||||
elapsed=$(($finish - $start))
|
elapsed=$(($finish - $start))
|
||||||
echo "Done, took $elapsed $(plural second $elapsed)."
|
|
||||||
set -- $(grep -e 'passed$' "$logfile"|wc -l) $(grep -e 'failed$' "$logfile"|wc -l)
|
passed=$(grep -c '^success' "$logfile")
|
||||||
printf '%s\n' "$1 $(plural test "$1") passed."
|
failed=$(grep -c '^fail' "$logfile")
|
||||||
[ $2 -gt 0 ] && printf '\033[31m' || printf '\033[32m' # If tests failed, print the message in red, otherwise in green.
|
skipped=$(grep -c '^skip' "$logfile")
|
||||||
printf '%s\n' "$2 $(plural test "$2") failed."
|
if $tap_format; then
|
||||||
printf '\033[m'
|
echo "# Took $elapsed $(plural second $elapsed)."
|
||||||
return "$2"
|
echo 1..$(($passed + $failed + $skipped))
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
echo "Done, took $elapsed $(plural second $elapsed)."
|
||||||
|
printf '%s\n' "$passed $(plural test "$passed") passed."
|
||||||
|
printf '%s\n' "$skipped $(plural test "$skipped") skipped."
|
||||||
|
[ $failed -gt 0 ] && printf '\033[31m' || printf '\033[32m' # If tests failed, print the message in red, otherwise in green.
|
||||||
|
printf '%s\n' "$failed $(plural test "$failed") failed."
|
||||||
|
printf '\033[m'
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
rm -f "$logfile"
|
||||||
|
test -z "$failed" || test "$failed" -eq '0'
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
urchin_molly_guard() {
|
urchin_molly_guard() {
|
||||||
@@ -166,22 +247,23 @@ urchin_molly_guard() {
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
shell_for_sh_tests=
|
shell_for_sh_tests=
|
||||||
force=false
|
force=false
|
||||||
|
exit_on_fail=false
|
||||||
|
tap_format=false
|
||||||
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
|
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
|
||||||
do
|
do
|
||||||
case "$1" in
|
case "$1" in
|
||||||
|
-e) exit_on_fail=true;;
|
||||||
-f) force=true;;
|
-f) force=true;;
|
||||||
-s)
|
-s)
|
||||||
shift
|
shift
|
||||||
shell_for_sh_tests=$1
|
shell_for_sh_tests=$1
|
||||||
which "$shell_for_sh_tests" >/dev/null || { echo "Cannot find specified shell: '$shell_for_sh_tests'" >&2; urchin_help >&2; exit 2; }
|
which "$shell_for_sh_tests" >/dev/null || { echo "Cannot find specified shell: '$shell_for_sh_tests'" >&2; urchin_help >&2; exit 2; }
|
||||||
;;
|
;;
|
||||||
-x) # `urchin -sh` is equivalent to "$TEST_SHELL"
|
-t) tap_format=true;;
|
||||||
shift
|
|
||||||
urchinsh=${TEST_SHELL:-/bin/sh}
|
|
||||||
"$urchinsh" "$@"
|
|
||||||
exit $?;;
|
|
||||||
-h|--help) urchin_help
|
-h|--help) urchin_help
|
||||||
exit 0;;
|
exit 0;;
|
||||||
|
-v) echo "$VERSION"
|
||||||
|
exit;;
|
||||||
-*) urchin_help >&2
|
-*) urchin_help >&2
|
||||||
exit 1;;
|
exit 1;;
|
||||||
*) break;;
|
*) break;;
|
||||||
|
Reference in New Issue
Block a user