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3663e1488b Merge pull request #6 from TsutomuNakamura/change_increment_in_stub_register
Changed increment in __stub_register() not to return non 0
2020-02-11 09:01:28 +00:00
Tsutomu Nakamura
14b1b07d45 Changed increment in __stub_register() not to return non 0 2018-03-06 00:41:29 +09:00
cdc428f859 Merge pull request #5 from potherca-contrib/feature/support-bpkg
Adds support for installing `stub.sh` using BPKG
2018-01-21 19:31:51 +00:00
Ben Peachey
30db3416ea Adds mention of BPKG install to README file. 2018-01-21 16:59:08 +00:00
Ben Peachey
b75a952a20 Adds BPKG package file. 2018-01-21 16:55:11 +00:00
b6a1ae189c Merge pull request #3 from ericfreese/master
Use single equal sign in single bracket tests for zsh compatibility.
2016-03-05 10:40:59 +00:00
Eric Freese
bd6f3c4666 Use single equal sign in single bracket tests for zsh compatibility. 2016-02-13 12:45:23 -07:00
89aed2999c Update Travis-CI build status image in readme 2014-09-08 20:47:07 +01:00
de104f7cd5 Bump version to 1.0.2 2014-09-08 20:43:24 +01:00
58e1b8dfa7 Remove useless empty line 2014-09-08 20:43:05 +01:00
e8388b911b Update Makefile 2014-09-08 20:40:23 +01:00
d9e3e14c76 Merge pull request #2 from BrandonOCasey/master
Removed echo -e for portability issues
2014-09-08 17:05:06 +01:00
Brandon Casey
f46506d00e changed printf to use %s and changed newlines in the command string to semi colons 2014-09-08 11:07:11 -04:00
Brandon Casey
59a69b883f removing echo -e for portability issues 2014-09-04 11:49:24 -04:00
1f6dc46f3f Tweak .travis.yml 2014-05-26 13:45:45 +01:00
332cfb8d28 Whitespace tweak 2014-05-26 13:45:21 +01:00
f3e0f666cb Use test-runner.sh instead of homegrown test.sh 2014-05-26 13:45:21 +01:00
47ce28bba6 Fix travis build 2014-04-09 13:48:21 +01:00
6e8e9fcfcf Merge pull request #1 from macie/patch-1
timing support
2014-04-09 13:42:45 +01:00
Maciej Żok
0ea845751e timing support 2014-04-09 14:38:06 +02:00
3b02e60207 Fix typo in readme 2014-03-22 15:37:37 +00:00
78f31d9bc9 Bump version to 1.0.1 2014-03-22 15:32:19 +00:00
e5382ea2dc Update function reference to reflect changes in function comments 2014-03-22 15:31:21 +00:00
9a34d8fa90 Update/fix various function comments 2014-03-22 15:29:19 +00:00
8c18d4075c Ensure readme formatting is consistent 2014-03-22 15:21:28 +00:00
407fefcb34 Fix incorrect description of stub function in readme 2014-03-22 15:20:28 +00:00
ef607e8eec Fix stub_called_with example in readme 2014-03-22 15:05:20 +00:00
49ec034829 Add example to readme for validating X calls with Y arguments 2014-03-22 15:00:55 +00:00
5ac835a822 Fix outdated and incorrect example in readme 2014-03-22 15:00:09 +00:00
51f6c8776e Fix typo in readme 2014-03-22 15:00:01 +00:00
25 changed files with 157 additions and 108 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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test/assert.sh
test/assert.sh
test-runner.sh

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language: node_js
script: INVARIANT=1 make test
language: c
before_install:
- sudo apt-get install bc
script: make test

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@@ -1,12 +1,38 @@
test: prepare
./test.sh
test: bootstrap
./test-runner.sh
prepare:
test -f "test/assert.sh" || ( \
echo "fetching assert.sh..." && \
curl -s -L -o test/assert.sh \
https://raw.github.com/lehmannro/assert.sh/v1.0.2/assert.sh \
)
bootstrap: test-runner.sh test/assert.sh
clean: remove_test-runner.sh remove_assert.sh
update: update_test-runner.sh update_assert.sh
test/assert.sh:
echo "fetching assert.sh..." && \
curl -s -L -o test/assert.sh \
https://raw.github.com/lehmannro/assert.sh/v1.1/assert.sh
remove_assert.sh:
( \
test -f "test/assert.sh" && rm "test/assert.sh" && \
echo "removed test/assert.sh" \
) || exit 0
update_assert.sh: remove_assert.sh test/assert.sh
test-runner.sh:
echo "fetching test-runner.sh..." && \
curl -s -L -o test-runner.sh \
https://github.com/jimeh/test-runner.sh/raw/master/test-runner.sh && \
chmod +x test-runner.sh
remove_test-runner.sh:
( \
test -f "test-runner.sh" && rm "test-runner.sh" && \
echo "removed test-runner.sh" \
) || exit 0
update_test-runner.sh: remove_test-runner.sh test-runner.sh
.SILENT:
.PHONY: test prepare
.PHONY: test bootstrap clean update \
remove_test-runner.sh update_test-runner.sh \
remove_assert.sh update_assert.sh

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# stub.sh [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jimeh/stub.sh.png)](https://travis-ci.org/jimeh/stub.sh)
# stub.sh [![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/jimeh/stub.sh.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/jimeh/stub.sh)
Helpers for bash script testing to stub/fake binaries and functions. Includes
support for validating number of stub calls, and/or if stub has been called
@@ -7,6 +7,34 @@ with specific arguments.
Particularly useful when used in combination with the simple and elegant
[assert.sh](https://github.com/lehmannro/assert.sh) test framework.
## Installation
The `stub.sh` script can be installed in several ways:
- Downloading the "raw" `stub.sh` file from Github
- Using `bpkg`
### Downloading the `stub.sh` file
```sh
curl -LO 'https://github.com/jimeh/stub.sh/raw/master/stub.sh'
```
(Or manually open https://github.com/jimeh/stub.sh/raw/master/stub.sh in a webbrowser).
### Using bpkg
[BPKG](http://www.bpkg.io/) is a lightweight package manager for bash.
`stub.sh` is available as [bpkg](http://www.bpkg.io/) package:
```sh
bpkg install jimeh/stub.sh
```
This will install `stub.sh` at `./deps/stub.sh/stub.sh` in the directory that `bpkg` has been run in.
To install globally run: `bpkg install -g jimeh/stub.sh`
## Usage
@@ -25,7 +53,7 @@ uname #=> Darwin
stub uname # silent stub
uname #=>
stub uname STDOUT # stub prints to STDOUT
uname #=> uname stub:
uname #=> uname stub:
uname -r #=> uname stub: -r
restore uname # remove stub
uname #=> Darwin
@@ -38,7 +66,7 @@ source "stub.sh"
my-name-is() { echo "My name is $@."; }
my-name-is Edward Elric #=> My name is Edward Elric.
stub my-name-is # silent stub
my-name-is Edward Elric #=>
my-name-is Edward Elric #=>
stub my-name-is STDOUT # stub prints to STDOUT
my-name-is Edward Elric #=> my-name-is stub: Edward Elric
restore my-name-is # remove stub
@@ -63,52 +91,71 @@ Asserting stub has been called X times:
source "stub.sh"
my-uname() { uname; }
stub_and_echo uname "FooBar"
stub_called_times uname #=> 0
stub_called_times uname 2 # returns 1 (error)
my-uname #=> FooBar
stub_called_times uname #=> 1
stub_called_times uname 2 # returns 1 (error)
my-uname #=> FooBar
stub_called_times uname #=> 2
stub_called_times uname 2 # returns 0 (success)
stub_called_times uname #=> 0
stub_called_exactly_times uname 2 # returns 1 (error)
my-uname #=> FooBar
stub_called_times uname #=> 1
stub_called_exactly_times uname 2 # returns 1 (error)
my-uname #=> FooBar
stub_called_times uname #=> 2
stub_called_exactly_times uname 2 # returns 0 (success)
restore uname
```
Asserting stub has been called with specific attributes:
Asserting stub has been called with specific arguments:
```bash
source "stub.sh"
my-uname() { uname $@; }
stub_and_echo uname "FooBar"
stub_called_with uname -r # returns 1 (error)
my-uname -r -a #=> FooBar
stub_called_with uname -r -a # returns 1 (error)
stub_called_with uname -r # returns 1 (error)
my-uname -r -a #=> FooBar
stub_called_with uname -r -a # returns 0 (success)
stub_called_with uname -r # returns 1 (error)
my-uname -r #=> FooBar
stub_called_with uname -r -a # returns 0 (success)
stub_called_with uname -r # returns 0 (success)
restore uname
```
Asserting stub has been called X number of times with specific arguments:
```bash
source "stub.sh"
my-uname() { uname $@; }
stub_and_echo uname "FooBar"
stub_called_with_times uname -r #=> 0
stub_called_with_exactly_times uname 2 -r # returns 1 (error)
my-uname -r #=> FooBar
stub_called_with_times uname -r #=> 1
stub_called_with_exactly_times uname 2 -r # returns 1 (error)
my-uname -r #=> FooBar
stub_called_with_times uname -r #=> 2
stub_called_with_exactly_times uname 2 -r # returns 0 (success)
stub_called_with_times uname -r -a #=> 0
restore uname
```
## Function Reference
### Stubbing and Restoring
- **`stub`**: Basic stubbing command. Will echo a default message to STDOUT.
Arguments:
- **`stub`**: Basic stubbing command.
- `$1`: Name of command to stub
- `$2`: When set to "STDERR", echo to STDERR instead of STDOUT (optional).
- `$2`: (optional) When set to "STDERR" or "STDOUT", will echo a default
message to specified output. If no output is specified, nothing is
echoed.
- **`stub_and_echo`**: Stub given command and echo a custom string to STDOUT.
Arguments:
- `$1`: Name of command to stub.
- `$2`: String to echo when stub is called.
- `$3`: When set to "STDERR", echo to STDERR instead of STDOUT (optional).
- **`stub_and_eval`**: Stub given command and execute custom commands via eval.
Arguments:
- `$3`: (optional) When set to "STDERR", echo to STDERR instead of STDOUT.
- **`stub_and_eval`**: Stub given command and execute custom commands via
eval.
- `$1`: Name of command to stub.
- `$2`: String to eval when stub is called.
- **`restore`**: Restores use of original binary/function that was stubbed.
Arguments:
- `$1`: Name of command to restore.
### Stub Called Validation
@@ -136,26 +183,31 @@ restore uname
- **`stub_called_with`**: Check if given stub has been called with specified
arguments.
- `$1`: Name of stub to check.
- `$@`: All additional arguments are used to specify what stub was with.
- `$@`: Any/all additional arguments are used to specify what stub was
called with.
- **`stub_called_with_times`**: Find out how many times a stub has been
called with specified arguments.
- `$1`: Name of stub to check.
- `$@`: All additional arguments are used to specify what stub was with.
- `$@`: Any/all additional arguments are used to specify what stub was
called with.
- **`stub_called_with_exactly_times`**: Validate that stub has been called
with specified arguments exactly given number of times.
- `$1`: Name of stub to check.
- `$2`: Exact number of times stub should have been called.
- `$@`: All additional arguments are used to specify what stub was with.
- `$@`: Any/all additional arguments are used to specify what stub was
called with.
- **`stub_called_with_at_least_times`**: Validate that stub has been called
with specified arguments at least X number of times.
- `$1`: Name of stub to check.
- `$2`: Minimum number of times stub should have been called.
- `$@`: All additional arguments are used to specify what stub was with.
- `$@`: Any/all additional arguments are used to specify what stub was
called with.
- **`stub_called_with_at_most_times`**: Validate that stub has been called
with specified arguments no more than X number of times.
- `$1`: Name of stub to check.
- `$2`: Maximum number of times stub should have been called.
- `$@`: All additional arguments are used to specify what stub was with.
- `$@`: Any/all additional arguments are used to specify what stub was
called with.
## Todo

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{
"name": "stub.sh",
"description": "Utilities to mock/fake/stub binaries and functions for testing with BASH.",
"author": "Jim Myhrberg <contact@jimeh.me>",
"license": "MIT",
"homepage": "https://github.com/jimeh/stub.sh",
"scripts": [],
"files": ["README.md", "stub.sh"]
}

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# !/usr/bin/env bash
# stub.sh 1.0.0 - stubbing helpers for simplifying bash script tests.
#
# stub.sh 1.0.2 - stubbing helpers for simplifying bash script tests.
# https://github.com/jimeh/stub.sh
#
# (The MIT License)
@@ -26,19 +27,19 @@
#
# Public: Stub given command, echoing a default stub message.
# Public: Stub given command.
#
# Arguments:
# - $1: Name of command to stub.
# - $2: When set to "STDERR", echo to STDERR instead of STDOUT.
# When set to "null", all output is redirected to /dev/null.
# - $2: (optional) When set to "STDOUT", echo a default message to STDOUT.
# When set to "STDERR", echo default message to STDERR.
#
# Echoes nothing.
# Returns nothing.
stub() {
local redirect="null"
if [ "$2" == "stdout" ] || [ "$2" == "STDOUT" ]; then redirect=""; fi
if [ "$2" == "stderr" ] || [ "$2" == "STDERR" ]; then redirect="stderr"; fi
if [ "$2" = "stdout" ] || [ "$2" = "STDOUT" ]; then redirect=""; fi
if [ "$2" = "stderr" ] || [ "$2" = "STDERR" ]; then redirect="stderr"; fi
stub_and_echo "$1" "$1 stub: \$@" "$redirect"
}
@@ -49,15 +50,15 @@ stub() {
# Arguments:
# - $1: Name of command to stub.
# - $2: String to echo when stub is called.
# - $3: When set to "STDERR", echo to STDERR instead of STDOUT.
# - $3: (optional) When set to "STDERR", echo to STDERR instead of STDOUT.
# When set to "null", all output is redirected to /dev/null.
#
# Echoes nothing.
# Returns nothing.
stub_and_echo() {
local redirect=""
if [ "$3" == "stderr" ] || [ "$3" == "STDERR" ]; then redirect=" 1>&2"; fi
if [ "$3" == "null" ]; then redirect=" &>/dev/null"; fi
if [ "$3" = "stderr" ] || [ "$3" = "STDERR" ]; then redirect=" 1>&2"; fi
if [ "$3" = "null" ]; then redirect=" &>/dev/null"; fi
stub_and_eval "$1" "echo \"$2\"$redirect"
}
@@ -98,7 +99,7 @@ stub_and_eval() {
fi
# Create the stub.
eval "$(echo -e "${cmd}() {\n __stub_call \"${cmd}\" \$@\n $2\n}")"
eval "$( printf "%s" "${cmd}() { __stub_call \"${cmd}\" \$@; $2;}")"
}
@@ -120,11 +121,11 @@ stub_called() {
#
# Arguments:
# - $1: Name of stubbed command.
# - $@: All additional arguments are used to specify what stub was called
# with.
# - $@: Any/all additional arguments are used to specify what stub was
# called with.
#
# Examples:
# stub "uname"
# stub uname
# uname
# uname -r -a
# stub_called_with uname # Returns 0 (success).
@@ -148,13 +149,6 @@ stub_called_with() {
#
# Arguments:
# - $1: Name of stubbed command.
# - $2: When specified, will check if stub was called exactly the given
# number of times (optional).
#
# Examples:
# stub_called_times "uname" # Echoes "2" if stub has been called twice.
# stub_called_times "uname" 2 # Returns 0 (success).
# stub_called_times "uname" 3 # Returns 1 (error).
#
# Echoes number of times stub has been called if $2 is not given, otherwise
# echoes nothing.
@@ -230,8 +224,8 @@ stub_called_at_most_times() {
#
# Arguments:
# - $1: Name of stubbed command.
# - $@: All additional arguments are used to specify what stub was called
# with.
# - $@: Any/all additional arguments are used to specify what stub was
# called with.
#
# Echoes number of times stub has been called with given arguments.
# Return 0 (success).
@@ -240,14 +234,14 @@ stub_called_with_times() {
shift 1
local args="$@"
if [ "$args" == "" ]; then args="<none>"; fi
if [ "$args" = "" ]; then args="<none>"; fi
local count=0
local index="$(__stub_index "$cmd")"
if [ -n "$index" ]; then
eval "local calls=(\"\${STUB_${index}_CALLS[@]}\")"
for call in "${calls[@]}"; do
if [ "$call" == "$args" ]; then ((count++)); fi
if [ "$call" = "$args" ]; then ((count++)); fi
done
fi
@@ -261,8 +255,8 @@ stub_called_with_times() {
# Arguments:
# - $1: Name of stubbed command.
# - $2: Exact number of times stub has been called.
# - $@: All additional arguments are used to specify what stub was called
# with.
# - $@: Any/all additional arguments are used to specify what stub was
# called with.
#
# Echoes nothing.
# Returns 0 (success) if stub has been called at least the given number of
@@ -284,8 +278,8 @@ stub_called_with_exactly_times() {
# Arguments:
# - $1: Name of stubbed command.
# - $2: Minimum required number of times stub has been called.
# - $@: All additional arguments are used to specify what stub was called
# with.
# - $@: Any/all additional arguments are used to specify what stub was
# called with.
#
# Echoes nothing.
# Returns 0 (success) if stub has been called at least the given number of
@@ -307,8 +301,8 @@ stub_called_with_at_least_times() {
# Arguments:
# - $1: Name of stubbed command.
# - $2: Maximum allowed number of times stub has been called.
# - $@: All additional arguments are used to specify what stub was called
# with.
# - $@: Any/all additional arguments are used to specify what stub was
# called with.
#
# Echoes nothing.
# Returns 0 (success) if stub has been called no more than the given number of
@@ -368,7 +362,7 @@ __stub_call() {
local cmd="$1"
shift 1
local args="$@"
if [ "$args" == "" ]; then args="<none>"; fi
if [ "$args" = "" ]; then args="<none>"; fi
local index="$(__stub_index "$cmd")"
if [ -n "$index" ]; then
@@ -382,7 +376,7 @@ __stub_index() {
local cmd="$1"
for item in ${STUB_INDEX[@]}; do
if [[ "$item" == "${cmd}="* ]]; then
if [[ "$item" = "${cmd}="* ]]; then
local index="$item"
index="${index/${cmd}=/}"
echo "$index"
@@ -407,7 +401,7 @@ __stub_register() {
eval "STUB_${STUB_NEXT_INDEX}_CALLS=()"
# Increment stub count.
((STUB_NEXT_INDEX++))
((++STUB_NEXT_INDEX))
}
# Private: Cleans out and removes a stub's call list, and removes stub from
@@ -422,5 +416,4 @@ __stub_clean() {
eval "unset STUB_${index}_CALLS"
STUB_INDEX=(${STUB_INDEX[@]/${cmd}=*/})
fi
}

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#! /usr/bin/env bash
resolve_link() {
$(type -p greadlink readlink | head -1) $1
}
abs_dirname() {
local cwd="$(pwd)"
local path="$1"
while [ -n "$path" ]; do
cd "${path%/*}"
local name="${path##*/}"
path="$(resolve_link "$name" || true)"
done
pwd
cd "$cwd"
}
testdir="$(abs_dirname "$0")/test"
testfiles="$(find "$testdir" -name "*-test.sh")"
RET=0
for testfile in $testfiles; do
echo ""
echo "running: ${testfile/#$(dirname "$testdir")\//}"
cd "$(dirname "$testfile")"
"$testfile"
if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then RET=1; fi
done
echo ""
exit $RET

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#
# Sets up stub index, stub call list, and adds stub to index.
__stub_register "uname"
__stub_register "uname" || assert_raises "false"
__stub_register "top"
assert 'echo ${STUB_INDEX[@]}' 'uname=0 top=1'
assert 'echo ${STUB_INDEX[0]}' 'uname=0'