%% -*- erlang-indent-level: 4;indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- %% ex: ts=4 sw=4 et %% ------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %% rebar: Erlang Build Tools %% %% Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 Dave Smith (dizzyd@dizzyd.com) %% %% Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy %% of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal %% in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights %% to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell %% copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is %% furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: %% %% The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in %% all copies or substantial portions of the Software. %% %% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR %% IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, %% FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE %% AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER %% LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, %% OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN %% THE SOFTWARE. %% ------------------------------------------------------------------- %% @author Juhani Rankimies %% @doc Tests functionality of rebar_file_utils module. %% @copyright 2009, 2010 Dave Smith %% ------------------------------------------------------------------- -module(rebar_file_utils_tests). -compile(export_all). -include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). -define(TMP_DIR, "tmp_file_utils"). -define(SRC, "source dir?"). -define(DST, "dest (dir)"). -define(FILE1, "file 1"). -define(FILE2, "file(2)"). -define(DIR_TREE, [{d,?SRC,[{f,?FILE1}, {f,?FILE2}]}, {d,?DST,[]}]). -define(FILE_CONTENT, <<"1234567890">>). %% ==================================================================== %% delete_each tests %% ==================================================================== delete_bogus_test_() -> {"delete_each survives nonexisting files", [?_assertMatch(ok, rebar_file_utils:delete_each(["bogus"])), ?_assertMatch(ok, rebar_file_utils:delete_each(["bogus1","bogus2"]))]}. delete_each_test_() -> {"delete_each removes files", setup, fun() -> setup(), rebar_file_utils:delete_each(file_list()) end, fun teardown/1, [assert_files_not_in(?SRC, file_list())]}. %% ==================================================================== %% rm_rf tests %% ==================================================================== rm_rf_wildcard_test_() -> {"rm_rf removes files based on wildcard spec", setup, fun() -> setup(), rebar_file_utils:rm_rf(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC,"file*"])) end, fun teardown/1, [assert_files_not_in(?SRC, file_list())]}. rm_rf_dir_test_() -> {"rm_rf removes directory tree", setup, fun() -> setup(), rebar_file_utils:rm_rf(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC])) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assertNot(filelib:is_dir(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC])))]}. %% ==================================================================== %% cp_r tests %% ==================================================================== cp_r_file_to_file_test_() -> {"cp_r copies a file to file", setup, fun() -> setup(), rebar_file_utils:cp_r([filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC,?FILE1])], filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,"new_file"])) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assert(filelib:is_regular(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,"new_file"])))]}. cp_r_file_to_dir_test_() -> {"cp_r copies a file to directory", setup, fun() -> setup(), rebar_file_utils:cp_r([filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC,?FILE1])], filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST])) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assert(filelib:is_regular(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?FILE1])))]}. cp_r_dir_to_dir_test_() -> {"cp_r copies a directory to directory", setup, fun() -> setup(), rebar_file_utils:cp_r([filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC])], filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST])) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assert(filelib:is_dir(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?SRC]))), assert_files_in("dest/source", [filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?SRC,F]) || F <- [?FILE1,?FILE2]])]}. cp_r_wildcard_file_to_dir_test_() -> {"cp_r copies wildcard files to directory", setup, fun() -> setup(), rebar_file_utils:cp_r([filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC,"*1"])], filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST])) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assert(filelib:is_regular(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?FILE1])))]}. cp_r_wildcard_dir_to_dir_test_() -> {"cp_r copies wildcard directory to directory", setup, fun() -> setup(), rebar_file_utils:cp_r([filename:join([?TMP_DIR,"sour*"])], filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST])) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assert(filelib:is_dir(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?SRC]))), assert_files_in("dest/source", [filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?SRC,F]) || F <- [?FILE1,?FILE2]])]}. cp_r_overwrite_file_test_() -> {"cp_r overwrites destination file", setup, fun() -> setup(), ok = file:write_file(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?FILE1]), <<"test">>), rebar_file_utils:cp_r([filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC,?FILE1])], filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST])) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assertMatch({ok,?FILE_CONTENT}, file:read_file( filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?FILE1])))]}. cp_r_overwrite_dir_test_() -> {"cp_r overwrites destination file (xcopy case on win32)", setup, fun() -> setup(), ok = file:make_dir(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?SRC])), ok = file:write_file( filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?SRC,?FILE1]), <<"test">>), rebar_file_utils:cp_r([filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC])], filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST])) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assertMatch({ok,?FILE_CONTENT}, file:read_file( filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?SRC,?FILE1])))]}. cp_r_overwrite_file_fail_test_() -> {"cp_r fails to fs permission errors (file:copy/2 case on win32)", setup, fun() -> setup(), ok = file:write_file( filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?FILE1]),<<"test">>), ok = file:change_mode( filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?FILE1]),0) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assertThrow(rebar_abort, rebar_file_utils:cp_r( [filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC,?FILE1])], filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST])))]}. cp_r_overwrite_dir_fail_test_() -> {"cp_r fails to fs permission error (xcopy case on win32)", setup, fun() -> setup(), ok = file:make_dir( filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?SRC])), ok = file:write_file( filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?SRC,?FILE1]), <<"test">>), ok = file:change_mode( filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?SRC,?FILE1]),0) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assertThrow(rebar_abort, rebar_file_utils:cp_r( [filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC])], filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST])))]}. mv_file_test_() -> {"move a file to folder", setup, fun() -> setup(), rebar_file_utils:mv(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC,?FILE1]), filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST])) end, fun teardown/1, [?_assert(filelib:is_regular(filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?DST,?FILE1]))), ?_assertNot(filelib:is_regular( filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC,?FILE1])))]}. %% ==================================================================== %% Utilities %% ==================================================================== file_list() -> [filename:join([?TMP_DIR,?SRC,F]) || F <- [?FILE1,?FILE2]]. %% ==================================================================== %% Setup and Teardown %% ==================================================================== setup() -> make_dir_tree(?TMP_DIR,?DIR_TREE). make_dir_tree(Parent, [{d,Dir,Contents} | Rest]) -> NewDir = filename:join(Parent,Dir), ok = filelib:ensure_dir(filename:join(NewDir, "tmp")), ok = make_dir_tree(NewDir,Contents), ok = make_dir_tree(Parent,Rest); make_dir_tree(Parent, [{f,File} | Rest]) -> ok = file:write_file(filename:join(Parent,File),?FILE_CONTENT), ok = make_dir_tree(Parent,Rest); make_dir_tree(_,[]) -> ok. teardown(_) -> case os:type() of {unix, _} -> os:cmd("rm -rf " ++ ?TMP_DIR ++ " 2>/dev/null"); {win32, _} -> os:cmd("rmdir /S /Q " ++ filename:nativename(?TMP_DIR)) end. %% ==================================================================== %% Assert helpers %% ==================================================================== assert_files_in(Name, [File|T]) -> [{Name ++ " has file: " ++ File, ?_assert(filelib:is_regular(File))} | assert_files_in(Name, T)]; assert_files_in(_, []) -> []. assert_files_not_in(Name, [File|T]) -> [{Name ++ " does not have file: " ++ File, ?_assertNot(filelib:is_regular(File))} | assert_files_not_in(Name, T)]; assert_files_not_in(_, []) -> [].