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zsh-autoenv/tests/_autoenv_utils.t
Daniel Hahler 9279fcc441 Rename AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME to AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE; use XDG
This makes the name of the auth file location more fitting, and uses the
[XDG spec](http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html#variables)
for the default location (~/.local/share/autoenv_auth).

When the old setting is used, or the previous default exists, a warning
is given with instructions.
2015-05-22 00:16:53 +02:00

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Tests for internal util methods.
$ source $TESTDIR/setup.zsh || return 1
Non-existing entries are allowed and handled without error.
$ mkdir -p sub/sub2
$ touch file sub/file sub/sub2/file
Should not get the file from the current dir.
$ _autoenv_get_file_upwards . file
$ cd sub/sub2
$ _autoenv_get_file_upwards . file
*/_autoenv_utils.t/sub/file (glob)
Tests for _autoenv_authorize. {{{
Auth file is empty.
$ cd ../..
$ 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_AUTH_FILE
Now adding some auth pair.
$ echo first > first
$ _autoenv_authorize first
$ 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_AUTH_FILE
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/first:271ac93c44ac198d92e706c6d6f1d84aefcfa337:1 (glob)
:/tmp/cramtests-*/_autoenv_utils.t/second:7bee8f3b184e1e141ff76efe369c3b8bfc50e64c:1 (glob)
And a third.
$ echo third > third
$ _autoenv_authorize third
$ 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)
Re-add the second one, with the same hash.
$ _autoenv_authorize second
$ 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)
Re-add the first one, with a new hash.
$ echo one more line >> first
$ _autoenv_authorize first
$ 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)
}}}
Explicit calls to _autoenv_get_file_mtime to test alternative implementation
of _autoenv_get_file_mtime (via ZDOTDIR.invalid-module_path/).
$ _autoenv_get_file_mtime non-existing
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$ touch -t 201401010101 file
$ _autoenv_get_file_mtime file
1388538060
$ mkdir dir
$ touch -t 201401010102 dir
$ _autoenv_get_file_mtime dir
1388538120