cli.test: failing test on stdin manifest

behavior ought to be, when `-f <file>` is not provided, then expect the
manifest to be provided on stdin.
Currently gomtree just fails if there is no `-f` (and it is not `-c`)

Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@hashbangbash.com>
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Vincent Batts 2017-01-20 13:08:15 -05:00
parent b9e743fdf0
commit b7967864aa
Signed by: vbatts
GPG key ID: 10937E57733F1362

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
name=$(basename $0)
root="$(dirname $(dirname $(dirname $0)))"
gomtree=$(readlink -f ${root}/gomtree)
t=$(mktemp -d /tmp/go-mtree.XXXXXX)
echo "[${name}] Running in ${t}"
pushd ${root}
mkdir -p ${t}/extract
git archive --format=tar HEAD^{tree} . | tar -C ${t}/extract/ -x
${gomtree} -K sha256digest -c -p ${t}/extract/ > ${t}/${name}.mtree
## This is a use-case for checking a directory, but by reading the manifest from stdin
## since the `-f` flag is not provided.
cat ${t}/${name}.mtree | ${gomtree} -p ${t}/extract/
popd
rm -rf ${t}