148 lines
4.8 KiB
Bash
148 lines
4.8 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# assert.sh 1.0 - bash unit testing framework
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# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Robert Lehmann
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#
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# http://github.com/lehmannro/assert.sh
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
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# by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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export DISCOVERONLY=${DISCOVERONLY:-}
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export DEBUG=${DEBUG:-}
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export STOP=${STOP:-}
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export INVARIANT=${INVARIANT:-}
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export CONTINUE=${CONTINUE:-}
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args="$(getopt -n "$0" -l \
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verbose,help,stop,discover,invariant,continue vhxdic $*)" \
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|| exit -1
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for arg in $args; do
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case "$arg" in
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-h)
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echo "$0 [-vxidc]" \
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"[--verbose] [--stop] [--invariant] [--discover] [--continue]"
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echo "`sed 's/./ /g' <<< "$0"` [-h] [--help]"
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exit 0;;
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--help)
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cat <<EOF
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Usage: $0 [options]
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Language-agnostic unit tests for subprocesses.
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Options:
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-v, --verbose generate output for every individual test case
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-x, --stop stop running tests after the first failure
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-i, --invariant do not measure timings to remain invariant between runs
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-d, --discover collect test suites only, do not run any tests
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-c, --continue do not modify exit code to test suite status
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-h show brief usage information and exit
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--help show this help message and exit
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EOF
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exit 0;;
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-v|--verbose)
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DEBUG=1;;
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-x|--stop)
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STOP=1;;
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-i|--invariant)
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INVARIANT=1;;
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-d|--discover)
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DISCOVERONLY=1;;
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-c|--continue)
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CONTINUE=1;;
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esac
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done
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printf -v _indent "\n\t" # local format helper
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_assert_reset() {
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tests_ran=0
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tests_failed=0
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tests_errors=()
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tests_starttime="$(date +%s.%N)" # seconds_since_epoch.nanoseconds
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}
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assert_end() {
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# assert_end [suite ..]
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tests_endtime="$(date +%s.%N)"
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tests="$tests_ran ${*:+$* }tests"
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[[ -n "$DISCOVERONLY" ]] && echo "collected $tests." && _assert_reset && return
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[[ -n "$DEBUG" ]] && echo
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[[ -z "$INVARIANT" ]] && report_time=" in $(bc \
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<<< "${tests_endtime%.N} - ${tests_starttime%.N}" \
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| sed -e 's/\.\([0-9]\{0,3\}\)[0-9]*/.\1/' -e 's/^\./0./')s" \
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|| report_time=
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if [[ "$tests_failed" -eq 0 ]]; then
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echo "all $tests passed$report_time."
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else
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for error in "${tests_errors[@]}"; do echo "$error"; done
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echo "$tests_failed of $tests failed$report_time."
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fi
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tests_failed_previous=$tests_failed
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[[ $tests_failed -gt 0 ]] && tests_suite_status=1
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_assert_reset
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return $tests_failed_previous
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}
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assert() {
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# assert <command> <expected stdout> [stdin]
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(( tests_ran++ )) || :
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[[ -n "$DISCOVERONLY" ]] && return || true
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# printf required for formatting
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printf -v expected "x${2:-}" # x required to overwrite older results
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result="$(eval 2>/dev/null $1 <<< ${3:-})" || true
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# Note: $expected is already decorated
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if [[ "x$result" == "$expected" ]]; then
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[[ -n "$DEBUG" ]] && echo -n . || true
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return
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fi
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result="$(sed -e :a -e '$!N;s/\n/\\n/;ta' <<< "$result")"
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[[ -z "$result" ]] && result="nothing" || result="\"$result\""
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[[ -z "$2" ]] && expected="nothing" || expected="\"$2\""
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_assert_fail "expected $expected${_indent}got $result" "$1" "$3"
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}
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assert_raises() {
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# assert_raises <command> <expected code> [stdin]
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(( tests_ran++ )) || :
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[[ -n "$DISCOVERONLY" ]] && return || true
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status=0
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(eval $1 <<< ${3:-}) > /dev/null 2>&1 || status=$?
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expected=${2:-0}
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if [[ "$status" -eq "$expected" ]]; then
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[[ -n "$DEBUG" ]] && echo -n . || true
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return
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fi
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_assert_fail "program terminated with code $status instead of $expected" "$1" "$3"
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}
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_assert_fail() {
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# _assert_fail <failure> <command> <stdin>
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[[ -n "$DEBUG" ]] && echo -n X
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report="test #$tests_ran \"$2${3:+ <<< $3}\" failed:${_indent}$1"
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if [[ -n "$STOP" ]]; then
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[[ -n "$DEBUG" ]] && echo
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echo "$report"
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exit 1
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fi
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tests_errors[$tests_failed]="$report"
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(( tests_failed++ )) || :
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}
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_assert_reset
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: ${tests_suite_status:=0} # remember if any of the tests failed so far
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_assert_cleanup() {
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local status=$?
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# modify exit code if it's not already non-zero
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[[ $status -eq 0 && -z $CONTINUE ]] && exit $tests_suite_status
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}
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trap _assert_cleanup EXIT
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