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#!/bin/dash
# Test startup, create a temporary directory and cd into it with files.
tmp_dir=$(mktemp --directory --quiet --tmpdir=./)
if [ "$(find tigger-* | wc -l)" -le 0 ]; then
printf "error: no tigger commands found, cannot run tests\n" >&2
exit 1
fi
cp tigger-* "$tmp_dir"/
cd "$tmp_dir" || exit
# Functions to test if the return value was 0 or non-zero.
assert_good_exec () {
printf "%s: " "$1"
if $1; then
return
fi
printf "test failed, previous command expected zero output code\n" >&2
rm -rf ../"$tmp_dir"
exit 1
}
# Functions to test if the return value was 0 or non-zero.
assert_bad_exec () {
printf "%s: " "$1"
if ! $1; then
return
fi
printf "test failed, previous command expected non-zero output code\n" >&2
rm -rf ../"$tmp_dir"
exit 1
}
printf "starting tests: output and order will be printed\n\n"
# End of test startup
# The purpose of this test is to ensure that removing the expected .tigger
# folder does reset the state of tigger. In addition, there should be NO extra
# files at the end of this operation, even if it fails. We are only allowed to
# edit/create .tigger and what is inside .tigger!
num_files_before=$(find ./ | wc -l)
assert_good_exec "./tigger-init"
num_files_after=$(find ./ | wc -l)
assert_bad_exec "./tigger-init" # should make no more files
if [ "$(find ./ | wc -l)" -ne "$num_files_after" ]; then
printf "the amount of files should be equal to before when tigger-init was called previously!\n" >&2
exit 1
fi
rm -rf ./.tigger
if [ "$(find ./ | wc -l)" -ne "$num_files_before" ]; then
printf "there should be the same amount as files as before any commands were run!\n" >&2
exit 1
fi
assert_good_exec "./tigger-init"
# Test teardown/cleanup
printf "\ntest completed successfully\n"
rm -rf ../"$tmp_dir"
exit 0
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