spf13--cobra/cobra_test.go
2013-09-10 18:26:46 -04:00

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package cobra_test
import (
. "cobra"
"fmt"
"strings"
"testing"
)
var _ = fmt.Println
var tp, te, tt, t1 []string
var flagb1, flagb2, flagb3 bool
var flags1, flags2, flags3 string
var flagi1, flagi2, flagi3 int
var globalFlag1 bool
var flagEcho bool
var cmdPrint = &Command{
Use: "print [string to print]",
Short: "Print anything to the screen",
Long: `an utterly useless command for testing.`,
Run: func(cmd *Command, args []string) {
tp = args
},
}
var cmdEcho = &Command{
Use: "echo [string to echo]",
Short: "Echo anything to the screen",
Long: `an utterly useless command for testing.`,
Run: func(cmd *Command, args []string) {
te = args
},
}
var cmdTimes = &Command{
Use: "times [string to echo]",
Short: "Echo anything to the screen more times",
Long: `an slightly useless command for testing.`,
Run: timesRunner,
}
func timesRunner(cmd *Command, args []string) {
tt = args
}
func flagInit() {
cmdEcho.ResetFlags()
cmdPrint.ResetFlags()
cmdTimes.ResetFlags()
cmdEcho.Flags().IntVarP(&flagi1, "intone", "i", 123, "help message for flag intone")
cmdTimes.Flags().IntVarP(&flagi2, "inttwo", "j", 234, "help message for flag inttwo")
cmdPrint.Flags().IntVarP(&flagi3, "intthree", "i", 345, "help message for flag intthree")
cmdEcho.PersistentFlags().StringVarP(&flags1, "strone", "s", "one", "help message for flag strone")
cmdTimes.PersistentFlags().StringVarP(&flags2, "strtwo", "t", "two", "help message for flag strtwo")
cmdPrint.PersistentFlags().StringVarP(&flags3, "strthree", "s", "three", "help message for flag strthree")
cmdEcho.Flags().BoolVarP(&flagb1, "boolone", "b", true, "help message for flag boolone")
cmdTimes.Flags().BoolVarP(&flagb2, "booltwo", "c", false, "help message for flag booltwo")
cmdPrint.Flags().BoolVarP(&flagb3, "boolthree", "b", true, "help message for flag boolthree")
}
func commandInit() {
cmdEcho.ResetCommands()
cmdPrint.ResetCommands()
cmdTimes.ResetCommands()
}
func initialize() *Commander {
tt, tp, te = nil, nil, nil
var c = NewCommander()
c.SetName("cobra test")
flagInit()
commandInit()
return c
}
func TestSingleCommand(t *testing.T) {
c := initialize()
c.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho)
c.SetArgs(strings.Split("print one two", " "))
c.Execute()
if te != nil || tt != nil {
t.Error("Wrong command called")
}
if tp == nil {
t.Error("Wrong command called")
}
if strings.Join(tp, " ") != "one two" {
t.Error("Command didn't parse correctly")
}
}
func TestChildCommand(t *testing.T) {
c := initialize()
cmdEcho.AddCommand(cmdTimes)
c.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho)
c.SetArgs(strings.Split("echo times one two", " "))
c.Execute()
if te != nil || tp != nil {
t.Error("Wrong command called")
}
if tt == nil {
t.Error("Wrong command called")
}
if strings.Join(tt, " ") != "one two" {
t.Error("Command didn't parse correctly")
}
}
func TestFlagLong(t *testing.T) {
c := initialize()
c.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho, cmdTimes)
c.SetArgs(strings.Split("echo --intone=13 something here", " "))
c.Execute()
if strings.Join(te, " ") != "something here" {
t.Errorf("flags didn't leave proper args remaining..%s given", te)
}
if flagi1 != 13 {
t.Errorf("int flag didn't get correct value, had %d", flagi1)
}
if flagi2 != 234 {
t.Errorf("default flag value changed, 234 expected, %d given", flagi2)
}
}
func TestFlagShort(t *testing.T) {
c := initialize()
c.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho, cmdTimes)
c.SetArgs(strings.Split("echo -i13 something here", " "))
c.Execute()
if strings.Join(te, " ") != "something here" {
t.Errorf("flags didn't leave proper args remaining..%s given", te)
}
if flagi1 != 13 {
t.Errorf("int flag didn't get correct value, had %d", flagi1)
}
if flagi2 != 234 {
t.Errorf("default flag value changed, 234 expected, %d given", flagi2)
}
c = initialize()
c.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho, cmdTimes)
c.SetArgs(strings.Split("echo -i 13 something here", " "))
c.Execute()
if strings.Join(te, " ") != "something here" {
t.Errorf("flags didn't leave proper args remaining..%s given", te)
}
if flagi1 != 13 {
t.Errorf("int flag didn't get correct value, had %d", flagi1)
}
if flagi2 != 234 {
t.Errorf("default flag value changed, 234 expected, %d given", flagi2)
}
// Testing same shortcode, different command
c = initialize()
c.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho, cmdTimes)
c.SetArgs(strings.Split("print -i99 one two", " "))
c.Execute()
if strings.Join(tp, " ") != "one two" {
t.Errorf("flags didn't leave proper args remaining..%s given", tp)
}
if flagi3 != 99 {
t.Errorf("int flag didn't get correct value, had %d", flagi3)
}
if flagi1 != 123 {
t.Errorf("default flag value changed on different command with same shortname, 234 expected, %d given", flagi2)
}
}
func TestChildCommandFlags(t *testing.T) {
c := initialize()
cmdEcho.AddCommand(cmdTimes)
c.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho)
c.SetArgs(strings.Split("echo times -j 99 one two", " "))
c.Execute()
if strings.Join(tt, " ") != "one two" {
t.Errorf("flags didn't leave proper args remaining..%s given", tt)
}
// Testing with flag that shouldn't be persistent
c = initialize()
cmdEcho.AddCommand(cmdTimes)
c.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho)
c.SetArgs(strings.Split("echo times -j 99 -i77 one two", " "))
e := c.Execute()
if e == nil {
t.Errorf("invalid flag should generate error")
}
if flagi2 != 99 {
t.Errorf("flag value should be 99, %d given", flagi2)
}
if flagi1 != 123 {
t.Errorf("unset flag should have default value, expecting 123, given %d", flagi1)
}
}
func TestPersistentFlags(t *testing.T) {
c := initialize()
cmdEcho.AddCommand(cmdTimes)
c.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho)
c.SetArgs(strings.Split("echo -s something more here", " "))
c.Execute()
// persistentFlag should act like normal flag on it's own command
if strings.Join(te, " ") != "more here" {
t.Errorf("flags didn't leave proper args remaining..%s given", te)
}
// persistentFlag should act like normal flag on it's own command
if flags1 != "something" {
t.Errorf("string flag didn't get correct value, had %v", flags1)
}
c = initialize()
cmdEcho.AddCommand(cmdTimes)
c.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho)
c.SetArgs(strings.Split("echo times -s again -c test here", " "))
c.Execute()
if strings.Join(tt, " ") != "test here" {
t.Errorf("flags didn't leave proper args remaining..%s given", tt)
}
if flags1 != "again" {
t.Errorf("string flag didn't get correct value, had %v", flags1)
}
if flagb2 != true {
t.Errorf("local flag not parsed correctly. Expected false, had %v", flagb2)
}
}