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zsh-autoenv/tests/autoenv.t
Daniel Hahler e68a914487 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.
2015-05-22 17:20:06 +02:00

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$ source $TESTDIR/setup.zsh || return 1
Lets set a simple .autoenv.zsh action
$ echo 'echo ENTERED' > .autoenv.zsh
Manually create auth file
$ test_autoenv_add_to_env $PWD/.autoenv.zsh
$ cd .
ENTERED
Now try to make it accept it
$ _autoenv_stack_entered=()
$ rm $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
$ _autoenv_ask_for_yes() { echo "yes" }
$ cd .
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
echo ENTERED
**********************************************
Would you like to authorize it? (type 'yes') yes
ENTERED
The last "ENTERED" is because it executed the command.
Now lets see that it actually checks the shasum value.
$ _autoenv_stack_entered=()
$ cd .
ENTERED
$ _autoenv_stack_entered=()
$ rm $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
$ test_autoenv_add_to_env $PWD/.autoenv.zsh mischief
$ cd .
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
echo ENTERED
**********************************************
Would you like to authorize it? (type 'yes') yes
ENTERED
Now, will it take no for an answer?
$ _autoenv_stack_entered=()
$ rm $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
$ _autoenv_ask_for_yes() { echo "no"; return 1 }
$ cd .
Attempting to load unauthorized env file!
-* /tmp/cramtests-*/autoenv.t/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
echo ENTERED
**********************************************
Would you like to authorize it? (type 'yes') no
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/.autoenv.zsh (glob)
**********************************************
echo ENTERED
**********************************************
Would you like to authorize it? (type 'yes') yes
ENTERED
Reloading the script should keep the current state, e.g. when reloading your
~/.zshrc.
$ $TEST_SOURCE_AUTOENV
$ cd .