Change default values: .env => .autoenv.zsh etc

This changes the defaults:
 - AUTOENV_FILE_ENTER:   .env       => .autoenv.zsh
 - AUTOENV_FILE_LEAVE:   .env_leave => .autoenv_leave.zsh

`.env` is usually used only for key-value pairs for environment
settings, e.g. with foreman.  We do not want to interfere with this.

This also renames the setting/variable AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME to
AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE, and uses the [XDG
spec](http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html#variables)
for the default location.

The new default location for the auth file will be
~/.local/share/autoenv_auth.

When the old setting is used, or the previous default exists, a warning
is given with instructions.

Fixes https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv/issues/31.
Closes https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv/pull/32.
This commit is contained in:
Daniel Hahler 2015-05-21 23:58:26 +02:00
parent 631ea30440
commit e68a914487
8 changed files with 117 additions and 93 deletions

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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
# Autoenv for Zsh
zsh-autoenv automatically sources (known/whitelisted) `.env` files, typically
used in project root directories.
zsh-autoenv automatically sources (known/whitelisted) `.autoenv.zsh` files,
typically used in project root directories.
It handles "enter" and leave" events, nesting, and stashing of
variables (overwriting and restoring).
@ -13,23 +13,25 @@ variables (overwriting and restoring).
## Features
- Support for enter and leave events, which can use the same file.
By default `.env` is used for entering, and `.env_leave` for leaving.
By default `.autoenv.zsh` is used for entering, and `.autoenv_leave.zsh`
for leaving.
- Interactively asks for confirmation / authentication before sourcing an
unknown `.env` file, and remembers whitelisted files by their hashed
content.
unknown `.autoenv.zsh` file, and remembers whitelisted files by their
hashed content.
- Test suite.
- Written in Zsh.
### Variable stashing
You can use `autostash` in your `.env` files to overwrite some variable, e.g.
`$PATH`. When leaving the directory, it will be automatically restored.
You can use `autostash` in your `.autoenv.zsh` files to overwrite some
variable, e.g. `$PATH`. When leaving the directory, it will be automatically
restored.
% echo 'echo ENTERED; autostash FOO=changed' > project/.env
% echo 'echo ENTERED; autostash FOO=changed' > project/.autoenv.zsh
% FOO=orig
% cd project
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-rw-rw-r-- 1 user user 36 Mai 6 20:38 /tmp/project/.env
-rw-rw-r-- 1 user user 36 Mai 6 20:38 /tmp/project/.autoenv.zsh
**********************************************
@ -51,13 +53,13 @@ have more control.
The varstash library has been taken from smartcd, and was optimized for Zsh.
## Writing your .env file
## Writing your .autoenv.zsh file
### `autoenv_source_parent()`
zsh-autoenv will stop looking for `.env` files after the first one has been
found. But you can use the function `autoenv_source_parent` to source a
parent `.env` file from there.
zsh-autoenv will stop looking for `.autoenv.zsh` files after the first one has
been found. But you can use the function `autoenv_source_parent` to source a
parent `.autoenv.zsh` file from there.
## Installation
@ -86,16 +88,16 @@ Add them to your `~/.zshrc` file, before sourcing/loading zsh-autoenv.
### AUTOENV\_FILE\_ENTER
Name of the file to look for when entering directories.
Default: `.env`
Default: `.autoenv.zsh`
### AUTOENV\_FILE\_LEAVE
Name of the file to look for when leaving directories.
Requires `AUTOENV_HANDLE_LEAVE=1`.
Default: `.env_leave`
Default: `.autoenv_leave.zsh`
### AUTOENV\_LOOK\_UPWARDS
Look for .env files in parent dirs?
Look for zsh-autoenv "enter" files in parent dirs?
Default: `1`

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@ -2,16 +2,34 @@
# https://github.com/joshuaclayton/dotfiles/blob/master/zsh_profile.d/autoenv.zsh
# File to store confirmed authentication into.
: ${AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME:=~/.env_auth}
# This handles the deprecated, old location(s).
if [[ -z $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE ]]; then
if [[ -n $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME ]]; then
echo "zsh-autoenv: using deprecated setting for AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE from AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME." >&2
echo "Please set AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE instead." >&2
AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=$AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
else
if [[ -n $XDG_DATA_HOME ]]; then
AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=$XDG_DATA_HOME/autoenv_auth
else
AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=~/.local/share/autoenv_auth
fi
if [[ -f ~/.env_auth ]]; then
echo "zsh-autoenv: using deprecated location for AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE." >&2
echo "Please move it: mv ~/.env_auth ${(D)AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE}." >&2
AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=~/.env_auth
fi
fi
fi
# Name of the file to look for when entering directories.
: ${AUTOENV_FILE_ENTER:=.env}
: ${AUTOENV_FILE_ENTER:=.autoenv.zsh}
# Name of the file to look for when leaving directories.
# Requires AUTOENV_HANDLE_LEAVE=1.
: ${AUTOENV_FILE_LEAVE:=.env_leave}
: ${AUTOENV_FILE_LEAVE:=.autoenv_leave.zsh}
# Look for .env files in parent dirs?
# Look for zsh-autoenv "enter" files in parent dirs?
: ${AUTOENV_LOOK_UPWARDS:=1}
# Handle leave events when changing away from a subtree, where an "enter"
@ -24,10 +42,11 @@
# (Temporarily) disable zsh-autoenv. This gets looked at in the chpwd handler.
: ${AUTOENV_DISABLED:=0}
# Public helper functions, which can be used from your .env files:
# Public helper functions, which can be used from your .autoenv.zsh files:
#
# Source the next .env file from parent directories.
# This is useful if you want to use a base .env file for a directory subtree.
# Source the next .autoenv.zsh file from parent directories.
# This is useful if you want to use a base .autoenv.zsh file for a directory
# subtree.
autoenv_source_parent() {
local parent_env_file=$(_autoenv_get_file_upwards ${autoenv_env_file:h})
@ -166,14 +185,14 @@ _autoenv_hash_pair() {
_autoenv_authorized_env_file() {
local env_file=$1
local pair=$(_autoenv_hash_pair $env_file)
test -f $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME \
&& \grep -qF $pair $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
test -f $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE \
&& \grep -qF $pair $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
}
_autoenv_authorize() {
local env_file=${1:A}
_autoenv_deauthorize $env_file
_autoenv_hash_pair $env_file >>| $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
_autoenv_hash_pair $env_file >>| $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
}
# Deauthorize a given filename, by removing it from the auth file.
@ -181,8 +200,8 @@ _autoenv_authorize() {
# allow for writing to the same file again.
_autoenv_deauthorize() {
local env_file=${1:A}
if [[ -s $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME ]]; then
echo "$(\grep -vF :${env_file}: $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME)" >| $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
if [[ -s $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE ]]; then
echo "$(\grep -vF :${env_file}: $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE)" >| $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
fi
}
@ -213,6 +232,8 @@ _autoenv_check_authorized_env_file() {
echo "**********************************************"
echo ""
echo -n "Would you like to authorize it? (type 'yes') "
# echo "Would you like to authorize it?"
# echo "('yes' to allow, 'no' to not being asked again; otherwise ignore it for the shell) "
if ! _autoenv_ask_for_yes; then
return 1

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@ -21,27 +21,27 @@ Tests for _autoenv_authorize. {{{
Auth file is empty.
$ cd ../..
$ cat $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
$ cat $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
Failed authorization should keep the auth file empty.
$ _autoenv_authorize does-not-exist
Missing file argument for _autoenv_hash_pair!
[1]
$ cat $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
$ cat $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
Now adding some auth pair.
$ echo first > first
$ _autoenv_authorize first
$ cat $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
$ cat $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/first:271ac93c44ac198d92e706c6d6f1d84aefcfa337:1 (glob)
And a second one.
$ echo second > second
$ _autoenv_authorize second
$ cat $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
$ cat $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/first:271ac93c44ac198d92e706c6d6f1d84aefcfa337:1 (glob)
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/second:7bee8f3b184e1e141ff76efe369c3b8bfc50e64c:1 (glob)
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ And a third.
$ echo third > third
$ _autoenv_authorize third
$ cat $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
$ cat $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/first:271ac93c44ac198d92e706c6d6f1d84aefcfa337:1 (glob)
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/second:7bee8f3b184e1e141ff76efe369c3b8bfc50e64c:1 (glob)
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/third:ad180453bf8a374a15df3e90a78c180230146a7c:1 (glob)
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ And a third.
Re-add the second one, with the same hash.
$ _autoenv_authorize second
$ cat $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
$ cat $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/first:271ac93c44ac198d92e706c6d6f1d84aefcfa337:1 (glob)
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/third:ad180453bf8a374a15df3e90a78c180230146a7c:1 (glob)
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/second:7bee8f3b184e1e141ff76efe369c3b8bfc50e64c:1 (glob)
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Re-add the first one, with a new hash.
$ echo one more line >> first
$ _autoenv_authorize first
$ cat $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
$ cat $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/third:ad180453bf8a374a15df3e90a78c180230146a7c:1 (glob)
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/second:7bee8f3b184e1e141ff76efe369c3b8bfc50e64c:1 (glob)
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/first:65eb010197b73ddc109b7210080f97a87f53451e:1 (glob)

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@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
$ source $TESTDIR/setup.zsh || return 1
Lets set a simple .env action
Lets set a simple .autoenv.zsh action
$ echo 'echo ENTERED' > .env
$ echo 'echo ENTERED' > .autoenv.zsh
Manually create auth file
$ test_autoenv_add_to_env $PWD/.env
$ test_autoenv_add_to_env $PWD/.autoenv.zsh
$ cd .
ENTERED
Now try to make it accept it
$ _autoenv_stack_entered=()
$ rm $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
$ rm $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
$ _autoenv_ask_for_yes() { echo "yes" }
$ cd .
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.env (glob)
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ Now lets see that it actually checks the shasum value.
ENTERED
$ _autoenv_stack_entered=()
$ rm $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
$ test_autoenv_add_to_env $PWD/.env mischief
$ rm $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
$ test_autoenv_add_to_env $PWD/.autoenv.zsh mischief
$ cd .
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.env (glob)
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
@ -57,11 +57,11 @@ Now lets see that it actually checks the shasum value.
Now, will it take no for an answer?
$ _autoenv_stack_entered=()
$ rm $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
$ rm $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
$ _autoenv_ask_for_yes() { echo "no"; return 1 }
$ cd .
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.env (glob)
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Lets also try one more time to ensure it didn't add it.
$ _autoenv_ask_for_yes() { echo "yes"; return 0 }
$ cd .
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.env (glob)
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************

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@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Setup env actions / output.
$ AUTOENV_LOOK_UPWARDS=1
$ mkdir -p sub/sub2
$ cd sub
$ echo 'echo ENTERED: PWD:${PWD:t} pwd:${${"$(pwd)"}:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t} event:${autoenv_event}' > .env
$ echo 'echo LEFT: PWD:${PWD:t} pwd:${${"$(pwd)"}:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t} event:${autoenv_event}' > .env_leave
$ echo 'echo ENTERED: PWD:${PWD:t} pwd:${${"$(pwd)"}:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t} event:${autoenv_event}' > .autoenv.zsh
$ echo 'echo LEFT: PWD:${PWD:t} pwd:${${"$(pwd)"}:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t} event:${autoenv_event}' > .autoenv_leave.zsh
Manually create auth files.

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@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
$ source $TESTDIR/setup.zsh || return 1
Lets set a simple .env action
Lets set a simple .autoenv.zsh action
$ mkdir sub
$ cd sub
$ echo 'echo ENTERED' > .env
$ echo 'echo LEFT' > .env_leave
$ echo 'echo ENTERED' > .autoenv.zsh
$ echo 'echo LEFT' > .autoenv_leave.zsh
Change to the directory.
$ _autoenv_ask_for_yes() { echo "yes"; return 0 }
$ cd .
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/leave.t/sub/.env (glob)
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/leave.t/sub/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Leave the directory and answer "no".
$ _autoenv_ask_for_yes() { echo "no"; return 1 }
$ cd ..
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/leave.t/sub/.env_leave (glob)
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/leave.t/sub/.autoenv_leave.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Leave the directory and answer "no".
$ _autoenv_ask_for_yes() { echo "yes"; return 0 }
$ cd ..
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/leave.t/sub/.env_leave (glob)
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/leave.t/sub/.autoenv_leave.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Now check with subdirs, not looking at parent dirs.
LEFT
Test that .env is sourced only once with AUTOENV_HANDLE_LEAVE=0.
Test that .autoenv.zsh is sourced only once with AUTOENV_HANDLE_LEAVE=0.
$ unset _autoenv_stack_entered
$ AUTOENV_HANDLE_LEAVE=0
@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ Test that "leave" is not triggered when entering an outside dir via symlink.
LEFT
$ mkdir outside
$ cd outside
$ echo 'echo ENTERED outside: PWD:${PWD:t} pwd:${${"$(pwd)"}:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t} event:${autoenv_event}' > .env
$ echo 'echo LEFT outside: PWD:${PWD:t} pwd:${${"$(pwd)"}:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t} event:${autoenv_event}' > .env_leave
$ echo 'echo ENTERED outside: PWD:${PWD:t} pwd:${${"$(pwd)"}:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t} event:${autoenv_event}' > .autoenv.zsh
$ echo 'echo LEFT outside: PWD:${PWD:t} pwd:${${"$(pwd)"}:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t} event:${autoenv_event}' > .autoenv_leave.zsh
$ test_autoenv_auth_env_files
$ cd ..
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Test that "leave" is not triggered when entering an outside dir via symlink.
$autoenv_env_file should be reset when leaving.
$ echo $autoenv_env_file
*/leave.t/sub/symlink/.env (glob)
*/leave.t/sub/symlink/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
$ cd ../..
LEFT outside: PWD:leave.t pwd:leave.t from:symlink to:leave.t event:leave
$ echo ${autoenv_env_file:-empty}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Test recursing into parent .env files.
Test recursing into parent .autoenv.zsh files.
$ source $TESTDIR/setup.zsh || return 1
@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ Setup env actions / output.
Create env files in root dir.
$ echo 'echo ENTERED_root: PWD:${PWD:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t}' > .env
$ echo 'echo LEFT_root: PWD:${PWD:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t}' > .env_leave
$ echo 'echo ENTERED_root: PWD:${PWD:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t}' > .autoenv.zsh
$ echo 'echo LEFT_root: PWD:${PWD:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t}' > .autoenv_leave.zsh
$ test_autoenv_auth_env_files
Create env files in sub dir.
@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ Create env files in sub dir.
$ cd sub
ENTERED_root: PWD:sub from:recurse-upwards.t to:sub
$ echo 'echo ENTERED_sub: PWD:${PWD:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t}' > .env
$ echo 'echo LEFT_sub: PWD:${PWD:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t}' > .env_leave
$ echo 'echo ENTERED_sub: PWD:${PWD:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t}' > .autoenv.zsh
$ echo 'echo LEFT_sub: PWD:${PWD:t} from:${autoenv_from_dir:t} to:${autoenv_to_dir:t}' > .autoenv_leave.zsh
$ test_autoenv_auth_env_files
The actual tests.
@ -35,45 +35,45 @@ The actual tests.
$ cd ..
Changing the .env file should re-source it.
Changing the .autoenv.zsh file should re-source it.
$ echo 'echo ENTER2' >> .env
$ echo 'echo ENTER2' >> .autoenv.zsh
Set timestamp of auth file into the past, so it gets seen as new below.
$ touch -t 201401010101 .env
$ touch -t 201401010101 .autoenv.zsh
$ test_autoenv_auth_env_files
$ cd .
ENTERED_sub: PWD:sub from:sub to:sub
ENTER2
Add sub/sub2/.env file, with a call to autoenv_source_parent.
Add sub/sub2/.autoenv.zsh file, with a call to autoenv_source_parent.
$ echo "echo autoenv_source_parent_from_sub2:\nautoenv_source_parent\necho done_sub2\n" > sub2/.env
$ test_autoenv_add_to_env sub2/.env
$ echo "echo autoenv_source_parent_from_sub2:\nautoenv_source_parent\necho done_sub2\n" > sub2/.autoenv.zsh
$ test_autoenv_add_to_env sub2/.autoenv.zsh
$ cd sub2
autoenv_source_parent_from_sub2:
ENTERED_sub: PWD:sub2 from:sub to:sub2
ENTER2
done_sub2
Move sub/.env away, now the root .env file should get sourced.
Move sub/.autoenv.zsh away, now the root .autoenv.zsh file should get sourced.
$ mv ../.env ../.env.out
$ touch -t 201401010102 .env
$ mv ../.autoenv.zsh ../.autoenv.zsh.out
$ touch -t 201401010102 .autoenv.zsh
$ cd .
autoenv_source_parent_from_sub2:
ENTERED_root: PWD:sub2 from:sub2 to:sub2
done_sub2
$ mv ../.env.out ../.env
$ mv ../.autoenv.zsh.out ../.autoenv.zsh
Prepend call to autoenv_source_parent to sub/.env file.
Prepend call to autoenv_source_parent to sub/.autoenv.zsh file.
$ cd ..
$ sed -i -e "1s/^/echo autoenv_source_parent_from_sub:\nautoenv_source_parent\n/" .env
$ echo "echo done_sub" >> .env
$ touch -t 201401010103 .env
$ sed -i -e "1s/^/echo autoenv_source_parent_from_sub:\nautoenv_source_parent\n/" .autoenv.zsh
$ echo "echo done_sub" >> .autoenv.zsh
$ touch -t 201401010103 .autoenv.zsh
$ test_autoenv_auth_env_files
$ cd .
@ -84,10 +84,10 @@ Prepend call to autoenv_source_parent to sub/.env file.
done_sub
Add sub/sub2/.env file.
Add sub/sub2/.autoenv.zsh file.
$ echo -e "echo autoenv_source_parent_from_sub2:\nautoenv_source_parent\necho done_sub2\n" >| sub2/.env
$ test_autoenv_add_to_env sub2/.env
$ echo -e "echo autoenv_source_parent_from_sub2:\nautoenv_source_parent\necho done_sub2\n" >| sub2/.autoenv.zsh
$ test_autoenv_add_to_env sub2/.autoenv.zsh
$ cd sub2
autoenv_source_parent_from_sub2:
autoenv_source_parent_from_sub:
@ -105,16 +105,17 @@ autoenv_source_parent already.
LEFT_sub: PWD:recurse-upwards.t from:sub2 to:recurse-upwards.t
Changing the root .env should trigger re-authentication via autoenv_source_parent.
Changing the root .autoenv.zsh should trigger re-authentication via
autoenv_source_parent.
First, let's answer "no".
$ echo "echo NEW" >| .env
$ echo "echo NEW" >| .autoenv.zsh
$ _autoenv_ask_for_yes() { echo "no"; return 1 }
$ cd sub
autoenv_source_parent_from_sub:
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/recurse-upwards.t/.env (glob)
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/recurse-upwards.t/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
@ -128,18 +129,18 @@ First, let's answer "no".
done_sub
Now with "yes".
This currently does not trigger re-execution of the .env file.
This currently does not trigger re-execution of the .autoenv.zsh file.
$ _autoenv_ask_for_yes() { echo "yes"; return 0 }
$ cd .
Touching the .env file will now source the parent env file.
Touching the .autoenv.zsh file will now source the parent env file.
$ touch -t 201401010104 .env
$ touch -t 201401010104 .autoenv.zsh
$ cd .
autoenv_source_parent_from_sub:
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/recurse-upwards.t/.env (glob)
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/recurse-upwards.t/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************

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@ -2,17 +2,17 @@
#
# It returns 1 in case of errors, and no tests should be run then!
#
# Ensure we have our mocked out AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
# Ensure we have our mocked out AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
# (via .zshenv).
# Treat unset variables as errors.
# Not handled in varstash yet.
# setopt nounset
export AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME="$CRAMTMP/.env_auth"
export AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE="$CRAMTMP/.autoenv_auth"
if [[ $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME[0,4] != '/tmp' ]]; then
echo "AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME is not in /tmp. Aborting."
if [[ $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE[0,4] != '/tmp' ]]; then
echo "AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE is not in /tmp. Aborting."
return 1
fi
@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ set -e
$TEST_SOURCE_AUTOENV
# Reset any authentication.
echo -n >| $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
echo -n >| $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
# Add file $1 (with optional hash $2) to authentication file.
test_autoenv_add_to_env() {
_autoenv_hash_pair $1 ${2:-} >>| $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
_autoenv_hash_pair $1 ${2:-} >>| $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
}
# Add enter and leave env files to authentication file.