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author | Amitai Schlair <schmonz-web-ikiwiki@schmonz.com> | 2012-01-22 02:30:48 -0500 |
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committer | Amitai Schlair <schmonz-web-ikiwiki@schmonz.com> | 2012-01-22 10:44:49 -0500 |
commit | 1ea4949257c52b799c37888d05c52acf20663229 (patch) | |
tree | 2accf28bf11dea75d46f4854bd5ca592df1ed72d /t | |
parent | 3497f49f354d94eca2f1f4242e75a21ee1f51341 (diff) | |
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Describe the needed test cases, and implement a couple Test::Class features.
* Run all subs matching /^test_*/ (for which we can plan)...
* Unless TEST_METHOD is set, in which case run matching subs (sans plan).
* Define total number of tests very near 'use Test::More', where expected.
* Define test tempdir where it's declared, no longer any reason why not.
* Move most comments from TODO.cvs into t/cvs.t.
* Add a whole bunch more comments describing the needed test cases.
XXX existing tests are order-dependent, but currently happen to pass
Diffstat (limited to 't')
-rwxr-xr-x | t/cvs.t | 314 |
1 files changed, 297 insertions, 17 deletions
@@ -1,39 +1,47 @@ #!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; -use Test::More; +use Test::More; my $total_tests = 10; use IkiWiki; -my %ideal_test_plan = (tests => 8); -my $dir; +my $dir = "/tmp/ikiwiki-test-cvs.$$"; + +sub _plan { + my $can_plan = shift; -sub _determine_test_plan { my $cvs = `which cvs`; chomp $cvs; my $cvsps = `which cvsps`; chomp $cvsps; - return (skip_all => 'cvs or cvsps not available') + return plan(skip_all => 'cvs or cvsps not available') unless -x $cvs && -x $cvsps; foreach my $module (qw(File::ReadBackwards File::MimeInfo)) { eval qq{use $module}; if ($@) { - return (skip_all => "$module not available"); + return plan(skip_all => "$module not available"); } } - $dir = "/tmp/ikiwiki-test-cvs.$$"; - return (skip_all => "can't create $dir: $!") + return plan(skip_all => "can't create $dir: $!") unless mkdir($dir); - return %ideal_test_plan; + return unless $can_plan; + + return plan(tests => $total_tests); } sub _startup { + my $can_plan = shift; + + _plan($can_plan); _generate_minimal_config(); _create_test_repo(); } sub _shutdown { + my $had_plan = shift; + system "rm -rf $dir"; + done_testing() unless $had_plan; } sub _generate_minimal_config { @@ -83,6 +91,18 @@ sub test_web_add_and_commit { "test1", q{first pagename from most recent commit matches}, ); + + # prevent web edits from attempting to create .../CVS/foo.mdwn + # on case-insensitive filesystems, also prevent .../cvs/foo.mdwn + # unless your "CVS" is something else and we've made it configurable + # how much of the web-edit workflow are we actually testing? + # because we want to test comments: + # - when the first comment for page.mdwn is added, and page/ is + # created to hold the comment, page/ isn't added to CVS control, + # so the comment isn't either + # - side effect for moderated comments: after approval they + # show up normally AND are still pending, too + # - comments.pm treats rcs_commit_staged() as returning conflicts? } sub test_manual_add_and_commit { @@ -114,22 +134,282 @@ sub test_manual_add_and_commit { "test1", q{first pagename from second-most-recent commit matches}, ); + + # CVS commits run ikiwiki once for every committed file (!) + # - commit_prep alone should fix this + # CVS multi-dir commits show only the first dir in recentchanges + # - commit_prep might also fix this? + # CVS post-commit hook is amped off to avoid locking against itself + # - commit_prep probably doesn't fix this... but maybe? +} + +sub test_chdir_magic { + # cvs.pm operations are always occurring inside $config{srcdir} + # other ikiwiki operations are occurring wherever, and are unaffected + # when are we bothering with "local $CWD" and when aren't we? +} + +sub test_genwrapper { + # testable directly? affects rcs_add, but are we exercising this? } -sub test_extra_path_slashes { +sub test_checkconfig { + # undef cvspath, expect "ikiwiki" + # define cvspath normally, get it back + # define cvspath in a subdir, get it back? + # define cvspath with extra slashes, get sanitized version back + # - yoink test_extra_path_slashes + # undef cvs_wrapper, expect $config{wrappers} same size as before + my $initial_cvspath = $config{cvspath}; $config{cvspath} = "/ikiwiki//"; IkiWiki::checkconfig(); is( $config{cvspath}, $initial_cvspath, - q{rcs_recentchanges assumes checkconfig sanitizes cvspath}, + q{rcs_recentchanges assumes checkconfig has sanitized cvspath}, ); } -plan(_determine_test_plan()); -_startup(); -test_web_add_and_commit(); -test_manual_add_and_commit(); -test_extra_path_slashes(); -_shutdown(); +sub test_getsetup { + # anything worth testing? +} + +sub test_cvs_info { + # inspect "Repository revision" (used in code) + # inspect "Sticky Options" (used in tests to verify existence of "-kb") +} + +sub test_cvs_run_cvs { + # extract the stdout-redirect thing + # - prove that it silences stdout + # - prove that stderr comes through just fine + # prove that when cvs exits nonzero (fail), function exits false + # prove that when cvs exits zero (success), function exits true + # always pass -f, just in case + # steal from git.pm: safe_git(), run_or_{die,cry,non} + # - open() instead of system() + # always call cvs_run_cvs(), don't ever run 'cvs' directly +} + +sub test_cvs_run_cvsps { + # parameterize command like run_cvs() + # expose config vars for e.g. "--cvs-direct -z 30" + # always pass -x (unless proven otherwise) + # always pass -b HEAD (configurable like gitmaster_branch?) +} + +sub test_cvs_parse_cvsps { + # extract method from rcs_recentchanges + # document expected changeset format + # document expected changeset delimiter + # try: cvsps -q -x -p && ls | sort -rn | head -100 + # - benchmark against current impl (that uses File::ReadBackwards) +} + +sub test_cvs_parse_log_accum { + # add new, preferred method for rcs_recentchanges to use + # teach log_accum to record commits (into transient?) + # script cvsps to bootstrap (or replace?) commit history + # teach ikiwiki-makerepo to set up log_accum and commit_prep + # why are NetBSD commit mails unreliable? + # - is it working for CVS commits and failing for web commits? +} + +sub test_cvs_is_controlling { + # with no args: + # - if srcdir is in CVS, return true + # - else, return false + # with a dir arg: + # - if dir is in CVS, return true + # - else, return false + # with a file arg: + # - is there anything that wants the answer? if so, answer + # - else, die +} + +sub test_rcs_update { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # anything else worth testing? +} + +sub test_rcs_prepedit { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # for existing file, returns latest revision in repo + # - what's this used for? should it return latest revision in checkout? + # for new file, returns empty string +} + +sub test_rcs_commit { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # if someone else changed the page since rcs_prepedit was called: + # - try to merge into our working copy + # - if merge succeeds, proceed to commit + # - else, return page content with the conflict markers in it + # commit: + # - if success, return undef + # - else, revert + return content with the conflict markers in it + # git.pm receives "session" param -- useful here? + # web commits start with "web commit {by,from} " + # seeing File::chdir errors on commit? +} + +sub test_rcs_commit_staged { + # if commit succeeds, return undef + # else, warn and return error message (really? or just non-undef?) +} + +sub test_rcs_add { + my $dir1 = "test3"; + my $dir2 = "test4/test5"; + ok( + mkdir($config{srcdir} . "/$dir1"), + qq{can make $dir1}, + ); + IkiWiki::rcs_add($dir1); + IkiWiki::rcs_commit( + file => $dir1, + message => "shouldn't happen", + token => "oom", + ); + + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # add a top-level text file + # - rcs_commit it + # - inspect recentchanges: new change, no -kb + # add a top-level dir + # - test mustn't hang (does it hang if we comment out genwrapper?) + # - inspect recentchanges: no new change + # - rcs_commit it + # - reinspect recentchanges: still no new change + # add a text file in that dir + # - rcs_commit_staged + # - inspect recentchanges: new change, no -kb + # add a top-level dir + add a binary file in it + # - rcs_commit_staged + # - inspect recentchanges: new change, yes -kb + # add a top-level dir + subdir + add one text and one binary file in it + # - rcs_commit_staged + # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, two files, one -kb, one not + + # extract method: filetype-guessing + # add a binary file, remove it, add a text file by same name, no -kb? + # add a text file, remove it, add a binary file by same name, -kb? +} + +sub test_rcs_remove { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # remove a top-level file + # - rcs_commit + # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, file removed + # remove two files (in different dirs) + # - rcs_commit_staged + # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, both files removed +} + +sub test_rcs_rename { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # rename a file in the same dir + # - rcs_commit_staged + # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, one file removed, one added + # rename a file into a different dir + # - rcs_commit_staged + # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, one file removed, one added + # rename a file into a not-yet-existing dir + # - rcs_commit_staged + # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, one file removed, one added + # is it safe to use "mv"? what if $dest is somehow outside the wiki? +} + +sub test_rcs_recentchanges { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # don't worry whether we're called with a number (we always are) + # other rcs tests already inspect much of the returned structure + # CVS commits say "cvs" and get the right committer + # web commits say "web" and get the right committer + # - and don't start with "web commit {by,from} " + # "nickname" -- can we ever meaningfully set this? + + # prefer log_accum, then cvsps, else die + # run the high-level recentchanges tests 2x (once for each method) + # - including in other test subs that check recentchanges? +} + +sub test_rcs_diff { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # in list context, return all lines (with \n), up to $maxlines if set + # in scalar context, return the whole diff, up to $maxlines if set +} + +sub test_rcs_getctime { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # given a file, find its creation time, else return 0 + # first implement in the obvious way + # then cache +} + +sub test_rcs_getmtime { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # given a file, find its modification time, else return 0 + # first implement in the obvious way + # then cache +} + +sub test_rcs_receive { + pass(q{rcs_receive doesn't make sense for CVS}); +} + +sub test_rcs_preprevert { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # given a patchset number, return structure describing what'd happen: + # - see doc/plugins/write.mdwn:rcs_receive() + # don't forget about attachments +} + +sub test_rcs_revert { + # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check? + # given a patchset number, stage the revert for rcs_commit_staged() + # if commit succeeds, return undef + # else, warn and return error message (really? or just non-undef?) +} + +sub main { + my $default_test_methods = '^test_*'; + my $test_methods = defined $ENV{TEST_METHOD} + ? $ENV{TEST_METHOD} + : $default_test_methods; + + _startup($test_methods eq $default_test_methods); + $_->() foreach get_test_subs($test_methods); + _shutdown($test_methods eq $default_test_methods); +} + +main(); + +################################################################################ +# don't want a dependency on Test::Class; do want a couple of its features + +sub get_test_subs { + my $re = shift; + no strict 'refs'; + return map { \&{*$_} } grep { /$re/ } list_module('main'); +} + +# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/607282/whats-the-best-way-to-discover-all-subroutines-a-perl-module-has + +use B qw/svref_2object/; + +sub in_package { + my ($coderef, $package) = @_; + my $cv = svref_2object($coderef); + return if not $cv->isa('B::CV') or $cv->GV->isa('B::SPECIAL'); + return $cv->GV->STASH->NAME eq $package; +} + +sub list_module { + my $module = shift; + no strict 'refs'; + return grep { + defined &{"$module\::$_"} and in_package(\&{*$_}, $module) + } keys %{"$module\::"}; +} |