= ShellTest
Test modules for shell scripts.
== Description
Provides test modules to simplify testing of shell scripts.
ShellTest is not a testing framework. ShellTest integrates with Test::Unit and
MiniTest out of the box, but it should be possible to include the test modules
into other test frameworks.
== Usage
ShellTest builds on modules that provide specific functionality. The modules
may be used independently, but by including ShellTest you get them all:
require 'shell_test/unit'
class ShellTestExample < Test::Unit::TestCase
include ShellTest
def test_a_script
script = prepare 'script.sh', %{
echo goodnight $1
}
assert_script %{
$ sh '#{script}' moon
goodnight moon
}, :exitstatus => 0
end
def test_a_script_that_takes_input
script = prepare 'script.sh', %{
stty -echo
while true; do
printf "Do you wish to continue? [y/n]: "
read answer
case $answer in
y ) printf "\nOk!\n"; break;;
n ) printf "\nToo bad.\n"; break;;
* ) printf "\nPlease answer y or n.\n";;
esac
done
stty echo
}
assert_script %{
$ sh '#{script}'
Do you wish to continue? [y/n]: {{hmmm}}
Please answer y or n.
Do you wish to continue? [y/n]: {{y}}
Ok!
}
end
end
==== {ShellMethods}[link:classes/ShellTest/ShellMethods.html]
Provides the shell testing methods. These methods are designed to input a
string that looks like terminal input/output. Indeed with PS1 and PS2 set to
their POSIX defaults, assert_script tests can be created by directly copying
from the terminal.
require 'shell_test/unit'
class ShellMethodsExample < Test::Unit::TestCase
include ShellTest::ShellMethods
def test_a_script_with_env_variables
with_env("THIS" => "moon") do
assert_script %{
$ THAT="boat"
$ echo "goodnight $THIS"
goodnight moon
$ echo "goodnight $THAT"
goodnight boat
}
end
end
def test_multiline_commands
assert_script %{
$ for n in one two; do
> echo $n
> done
one
two
}
end
def test_script_with_overall_and_per_command_timeouts
assert_script %{
$ sleep 0.1 # [0.5]
$ sleep 0.1 # [0.5]
}, :max_run_time => 1
end
def test_scripts_where_the_output_is_variable
assert_script_match %{
$ cal
:...:
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa:. *.:
:....:
}
end
def test_scripts_where_alternate_prompts_are_needed
with_env('PS1' => '% ') do
assert_script %{
% echo '$ $ $'
$ $ $
}
end
end
end
==== {FileMethods}[link:classes/ShellTest/FileMethods.html]
Sets up a temporary, test-specific directory for working with files. This
approach is better in most cases than using Tempfile because you can flag the
directory to be saved on a failure (using ENV['KEEP_OUTPUTS']='true') and
immediately know where to look for your files.
By default the directory is guessed based off of the test file and test
method. If this example were located in the 'test/file_methods_example.rb'
file, then the directory for the test case would be
'test/file_methods_example/test_preparation_of_a_test_specific_file'.
require 'shell_test/unit'
class FileMethodsExample < Test::Unit::TestCase
include ShellTest::FileMethods
def test_setup_of_a_test_specific_file
path = prepare('dir/file.txt') {|io| io << 'content' }
assert_equal "content", File.read(path)
end
end
== Installation
ShellTest is available as a gem[http://rubygems.org/gems/shell_test].
$ gem install shell_test
== Development
To get started, checkout the code from GitHub[http://github.com/thinkerbot/shell_test] and run:
rake test
Please report any issues {here}[http://github.com/thinkerbot/shell_test/issues].
== Info
Developer:: {Simon Chiang}[http://github.com/thinkerbot]
License:: {MIT-Style}[link:files/MIT-LICENSE.html]