use crate::common::util::*; #[test] fn test_groups() { let result = new_ucmd!().run(); println!("result.stdout = {}", result.stdout_str()); println!("result.stderr = {}", result.stderr_str()); if is_ci() && result.stdout_str().trim().is_empty() { // In the CI, some server are failing to return the group. // As seems to be a configuration issue, ignoring it return; } result.success(); assert!(!result.stdout_str().trim().is_empty()); } #[test] fn test_groups_arg() { // get the username with the "id -un" command let result = TestScenario::new("id").ucmd_keepenv().arg("-un").run(); println!("result.stdout = {}", result.stdout_str()); println!("result.stderr = {}", result.stderr_str()); let s1 = String::from(result.stdout_str().trim()); if is_ci() && s1.parse::().is_ok() { // In the CI, some server are failing to return id -un. // So, if we are getting a uid, just skip this test // As seems to be a configuration issue, ignoring it return; } println!("result.stdout = {}", result.stdout_str()); println!("result.stderr = {}", result.stderr_str()); result.success(); assert!(!result.stdout_str().is_empty()); let username = result.stdout_str().trim(); // call groups with the user name to check that we // are getting something new_ucmd!().arg(username).succeeds(); assert!(!result.stdout_str().is_empty()); }