145 lines
4.4 KiB
Ruby
145 lines
4.4 KiB
Ruby
require File.expand_path("../../../../base", __FILE__)
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require 'optparse'
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describe Vagrant::Plugin::V1::Command do
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describe "parsing options" do
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let(:klass) do
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Class.new(described_class) do
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# Make the method public since it is normally protected
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public :parse_options
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end
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end
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it "returns the remaining arguments" do
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options = {}
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opts = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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opts.on("-f") do |f|
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options[:f] = f
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end
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end
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result = klass.new(["-f", "foo"], nil).parse_options(opts)
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# Check the results
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expect(options[:f]).to be
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expect(result).to eq(["foo"])
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end
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it "creates an option parser if none is given" do
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result = klass.new(["foo"], nil).parse_options(nil)
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expect(result).to eq(["foo"])
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end
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["-h", "--help"].each do |help_string|
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it "returns nil and prints the help if '#{help_string}' is given" do
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instance = klass.new([help_string], nil)
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expect(instance).to receive(:safe_puts)
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expect(instance.parse_options(OptionParser.new)).to be_nil
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end
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end
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it "raises an error if invalid options are given" do
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instance = klass.new(["-f"], nil)
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expect { instance.parse_options(OptionParser.new) }.
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to raise_error(Vagrant::Errors::CLIInvalidOptions)
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end
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end
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describe "target VMs" do
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let(:klass) do
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Class.new(described_class) do
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# Make the method public since it is normally protected
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public :with_target_vms
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end
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end
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let(:environment) do
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env = double("environment")
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allow(env).to receive(:root_path).and_return("foo")
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env
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end
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let(:instance) { klass.new([], environment) }
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it "should raise an exception if a root_path is not available" do
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allow(environment).to receive(:root_path).and_return(nil)
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expect { instance.with_target_vms }.
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to raise_error(Vagrant::Errors::NoEnvironmentError)
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end
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it "should yield every VM in order is no name is given" do
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foo_vm = double("foo")
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allow(foo_vm).to receive(:name).and_return("foo")
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bar_vm = double("bar")
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allow(bar_vm).to receive(:name).and_return("bar")
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allow(environment).to receive(:multivm?).and_return(true)
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allow(environment).to receive(:vms).and_return({ "foo" => foo_vm, "bar" => bar_vm })
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allow(environment).to receive(:vms_ordered).and_return([foo_vm, bar_vm])
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vms = []
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instance.with_target_vms do |vm|
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vms << vm
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end
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expect(vms).to eq([foo_vm, bar_vm])
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end
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it "raises an exception if the named VM doesn't exist" do
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allow(environment).to receive(:multivm?).and_return(true)
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allow(environment).to receive(:vms).and_return({})
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expect { instance.with_target_vms("foo") }.
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to raise_error(Vagrant::Errors::VMNotFoundError)
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end
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it "yields the given VM if a name is given" do
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foo_vm = double("foo")
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allow(foo_vm).to receive(:name).and_return(:foo)
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allow(environment).to receive(:multivm?).and_return(true)
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allow(environment).to receive(:vms).and_return({ foo: foo_vm, bar: nil })
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vms = []
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instance.with_target_vms("foo") { |vm| vms << vm }
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expect(vms).to eq([foo_vm])
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end
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end
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describe "splitting the main and subcommand args" do
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let(:instance) do
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Class.new(described_class) do
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# Make the method public since it is normally protected
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public :split_main_and_subcommand
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end.new(nil, nil)
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end
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it "should work when given all 3 parts" do
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result = instance.split_main_and_subcommand(["-v", "status", "-h", "-v"])
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expect(result).to eq([["-v"], "status", ["-h", "-v"]])
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end
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it "should work when given only a subcommand and args" do
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result = instance.split_main_and_subcommand(["status", "-h"])
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expect(result).to eq([[], "status", ["-h"]])
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end
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it "should work when given only main flags" do
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result = instance.split_main_and_subcommand(["-v", "-h"])
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expect(result).to eq([["-v", "-h"], nil, []])
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end
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it "should work when given only a subcommand" do
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result = instance.split_main_and_subcommand(["status"])
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expect(result).to eq([[], "status", []])
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end
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it "works when there are other non-flag args after the subcommand" do
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result = instance.split_main_and_subcommand(["-v", "box", "add", "-h"])
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expect(result).to eq([["-v"], "box", ["add", "-h"]])
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end
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end
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end
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