190 lines
4.5 KiB
Bash
190 lines
4.5 KiB
Bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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########################################################################
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# GLOBALS
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########################################################################
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verbose=2
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bashunit_passed=0
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bashunit_failed=0
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bashunit_skipped=0
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########################################################################
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# ASSERT FUNCTIONS
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########################################################################
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# Assert that a given expression evaluates to true.
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#
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# $1: Expression
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assert() {
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if test $* ; then _passed ; else _failed "$*" true ; fi
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}
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# Assert that a given output string is equal to an expected string.
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#
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# $1: Output
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# $2: Expected
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assertEqual() {
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echo $1 | grep -E "^$2$" > /dev/null
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if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then _passed ; else _failed "$1" "$2" ; fi
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}
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# Assert that a given output string is not equal to an expected string.
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#
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# $1: Output
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# $2: Expected
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assertNotEqual() {
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echo $1 | grep -E "^$2$" > /dev/null
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if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then _passed ; else _failed "$1" "$2" ; fi
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}
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# Assert that a given output string starts with an expected string.
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#
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# $1: Output
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# $2: Expected
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assertStartsWith() {
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echo $1 | grep -E "^$2" > /dev/null
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if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then _passed ; else _failed "$1" "$2" ; fi
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}
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# Assert that the last command's return code is equal to an expected integer.
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#
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# $1: Output
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# $2: Expected
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# $?: Provided
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assertReturn() {
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local code=$?
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if [ $code -eq $2 ] ; then _passed ; else _failed "$code" "$2" ; fi
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}
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# Assert that the last command's return code is not equal to an expected integer.
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#
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# $1: Output
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# $2: Expected
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# $?: Provided
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assertNotReturn() {
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local code=$?
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if [ $code -ne $2 ] ; then _passed ; else _failed "$code" "$2" ; fi
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}
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# Assert that a given integer is greater than an expected integer.
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#
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# $1: Output
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# $2: Expected
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assertGreaterThan() {
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if [ $1 -gt $2 ] ; then _passed ; else _failed "$1" "$2" ; fi
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}
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# Assert that a given integer is greater than or equal to an expected integer.
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#
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# $1: Output
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# $2: Expected
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assertAtLeast() {
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if [ $1 -ge $2 ] ; then _passed ; else _failed "$1" "$2" ; fi
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}
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# Assert that a given integer is less than an expected integer.
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#
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# $1: Output
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# $2: Expected
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assertLessThan() {
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if [ $1 -lt $2 ] ; then _passed ; else _failed "$1" "$2" ; fi
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}
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# Assert that a given integer is less than or equal to an expected integer.
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#
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# $1: Output
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# $2: Expected
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assertAtMost() {
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if [ $1 -le $2 ] ; then _passed ; else _failed "$1" "$2" ; fi
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}
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# Skip the current test case.
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#
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skip() {
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_skipped
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}
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_failed() {
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bashunit_failed=$((bashunit_failed+1))
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local tc=${FUNCNAME[2]}
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local line=${BASH_LINENO[1]}
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if [ $verbose -ge 2 ] ; then
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echo -e "\033[37;1m$tc\033[0m:$line:\033[31mFailed\033[0m"
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fi
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if [ $verbose -eq 3 ] ; then
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echo -e "\033[31mExpected\033[0m: $2"
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echo -e "\033[31mProvided\033[0m: $1"
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fi
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}
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_passed() {
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bashunit_passed=$((bashunit_passed+1))
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local tc=${FUNCNAME[2]}
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local line=${BASH_LINENO[1]}
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if [ $verbose -ge 2 ] ; then
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echo -e "\033[37;1m$tc\033[0m:$line:\033[32mPassed\033[0m"
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fi
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}
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_skipped() {
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bashunit_skipped=$((bashunit_skipped+1))
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local tc=${FUNCNAME[2]}
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local line=${BASH_LINENO[1]}
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if [ $verbose -ge 2 ] ; then
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echo -e "\033[37;1m$tc\033[0m:$line:\033[33mSkipped\033[0m"
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fi
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}
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########################################################################
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# RUN
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########################################################################
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usage() {
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echo "Usage: <testscript> [options...]"
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echo
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echo "Options:"
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echo " -v, --verbose Print exptected and provided values"
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echo " -s, --summary Only print summary omitting individual test results"
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echo " -q, --quiet Do not print anything to standard output"
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echo " -h, --help Show usage screen"
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}
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runTests() {
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local test_pattern="test[a-zA-Z0-9_]\+"
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local testcases=$(grep "^ *\(function \)*$test_pattern *\\(\\)" $0 | \
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grep -o $test_pattern)
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if [ ! "${testcases[*]}" ] ; then
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usage
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exit 0
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fi
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for tc in $testcases ; do $tc ; done
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if [ $verbose -ge 1 ] ; then
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echo "Done. $bashunit_passed passed." \
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"$bashunit_failed failed." \
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"$bashunit_skipped skipped."
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fi
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exit $bashunit_failed
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}
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# Arguments
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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arg=$1; shift
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case $arg in
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"-v"|"--verbose") verbose=3;;
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"-s"|"--summary") verbose=1;;
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"-q"|"--quiet") verbose=0;;
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"-h"|"--help") usage; exit 0;;
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*) shift;;
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esac
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done
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runTests
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