// This file is part of the uutils coreutils package. // // For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE // file that was distributed with this source code. // spell-checker:ignore (ToDO) coreutil use crate::common::util::{check_coreutil_version, expected_result, is_ci, whoami, TestScenario}; const VERSION_MIN_MULTIPLE_USERS: &str = "8.31"; // this feature was introduced in GNU's coreutils 8.31 #[test] fn test_invalid_arg() { new_ucmd!().arg("--definitely-invalid").fails().code_is(1); } #[test] #[cfg(unix)] #[allow(unused_mut)] fn test_id_no_specified_user() { let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); let result = ts.ucmd().run(); let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &[])); let mut exp_stdout = exp_result.stdout_str().to_string(); #[cfg(not(feature = "feat_selinux"))] { // NOTE: strip 'context' part from exp_stdout if selinux not enabled: // example: // uid=1001(runner) gid=121(docker) groups=121(docker),4(adm),101(systemd-journal) \ // context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 if let Some(context_offset) = exp_result.stdout_str().find(" context=") { exp_stdout.replace_range(context_offset..exp_stdout.len() - 1, ""); } } result .stdout_is(exp_stdout) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str()) .code_is(exp_result.code()); } #[test] #[cfg(unix)] fn test_id_single_user() { let test_users = [&whoami()[..]]; let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); let mut exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &test_users)); ts.ucmd() .args(&test_users) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); // u/g/G z/n for opt in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { let mut args = vec![opt]; args.extend_from_slice(&test_users); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); args.push("--zero"); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); args.push("--name"); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); args.pop(); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); } } #[test] #[cfg(unix)] fn test_id_single_user_non_existing() { let args = &["hopefully_non_existing_username"]; let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); let result = ts.ucmd().args(args).run(); let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, args)); // It is unknown why on macOS (and possibly others?) `id` adds "Invalid argument". // coreutils 8.32: $ LC_ALL=C id foobar // macOS: stderr: "id: 'foobar': no such user: Invalid argument" // linux: stderr: "id: 'foobar': no such user" result .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); } #[test] #[cfg(unix)] fn test_id_name() { let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); for opt in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { let args = [opt, "--name"]; let result = ts.ucmd().args(&args).run(); let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); result .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str()) .code_is(exp_result.code()); if opt == "--user" { assert_eq!(result.stdout_str().trim_end(), whoami()); } } } #[test] #[cfg(unix)] fn test_id_real() { let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); for opt in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { let args = [opt, "--real"]; let result = ts.ucmd().args(&args).run(); let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); result .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str()) .code_is(exp_result.code()); } } #[test] #[cfg(all(unix, not(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))))] fn test_id_pretty_print() { // `-p` is BSD only and not supported on GNU's `id` let username = whoami(); let result = new_ucmd!().arg("-p").run(); if result.stdout_str().trim().is_empty() { // this fails only on: "MinRustV (ubuntu-latest, feat_os_unix)" // `rustc 1.40.0 (73528e339 2019-12-16)` // run: /home/runner/work/coreutils/coreutils/target/debug/coreutils id -p // thread 'test_id::test_id_pretty_print' panicked at 'Command was expected to succeed. // stdout = // stderr = ', tests/common/util.rs:157:13 println!("test skipped:"); } else { result.success().stdout_contains(username); } } #[test] #[cfg(all(unix, not(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))))] fn test_id_password_style() { // `-P` is BSD only and not supported on GNU's `id` let username = whoami(); let result = new_ucmd!().arg("-P").arg(&username).succeeds(); assert!(result.stdout_str().starts_with(&username)); } #[test] #[cfg(unix)] fn test_id_multiple_users() { unwrap_or_return!(check_coreutil_version( util_name!(), VERSION_MIN_MULTIPLE_USERS )); // Same typical users that GNU test suite is using. let test_users = ["root", "man", "postfix", "sshd", &whoami()]; let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); let mut exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &test_users)); ts.ucmd() .args(&test_users) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); // u/g/G z/n for opt in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { let mut args = vec![opt]; args.extend_from_slice(&test_users); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); args.push("--zero"); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); args.push("--name"); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); args.pop(); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); } } #[test] #[cfg(unix)] fn test_id_multiple_users_non_existing() { unwrap_or_return!(check_coreutil_version( util_name!(), VERSION_MIN_MULTIPLE_USERS )); let test_users = [ "root", "hopefully_non_existing_username1", &whoami(), "man", "hopefully_non_existing_username2", "hopefully_non_existing_username3", "postfix", "sshd", "hopefully_non_existing_username4", &whoami(), ]; let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); let mut exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &test_users)); ts.ucmd() .args(&test_users) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); // u/g/G z/n for opt in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { let mut args = vec![opt]; args.extend_from_slice(&test_users); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); args.push("--zero"); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); args.push("--name"); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); args.pop(); exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .run() .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str().replace(": Invalid argument", "")) .code_is(exp_result.code()); } } #[test] #[cfg(unix)] fn test_id_default_format() { let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); for opt1 in ["--name", "--real"] { // id: cannot print only names or real IDs in default format let args = [opt1]; ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .fails() .stderr_only(unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)).stderr_str()); for opt2 in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { // u/g/G n/r let args = [opt2, opt1]; let result = ts.ucmd().args(&args).run(); let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); result .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str()) .code_is(exp_result.code()); } } for opt2 in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { // u/g/G let args = [opt2]; ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .succeeds() .stdout_only(unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)).stdout_str()); let args = [opt2, opt2]; ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .succeeds() .stdout_only(unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)).stdout_str()); } } #[test] #[cfg(unix)] fn test_id_zero() { let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); for z_flag in ["-z", "--zero"] { // id: option --zero not permitted in default format ts.ucmd() .args(&[z_flag]) .fails() .stderr_only(unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &[z_flag])).stderr_str()); for opt1 in ["--name", "--real"] { // id: cannot print only names or real IDs in default format let args = [opt1, z_flag]; ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .fails() .stderr_only(unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)).stderr_str()); for opt2 in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { // u/g/G n/r z let args = [opt2, z_flag, opt1]; let result = ts.ucmd().args(&args).run(); let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)); result .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str()) .code_is(exp_result.code()); } } for opt2 in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { // u/g/G z let args = [opt2, z_flag]; ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .succeeds() .stdout_only(unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)).stdout_str()); } } } #[test] #[cfg(feature = "feat_selinux")] fn test_id_context() { use selinux::{self, KernelSupport}; if selinux::kernel_support() == KernelSupport::Unsupported { println!("test skipped: Kernel has no support for SElinux context",); return; } let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); for c_flag in ["-Z", "--context"] { ts.ucmd() .args(&[c_flag]) .succeeds() .stdout_only(unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &[c_flag])).stdout_str()); for z_flag in ["-z", "--zero"] { let args = [c_flag, z_flag]; ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .succeeds() .stdout_only(unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)).stdout_str()); for opt1 in ["--name", "--real"] { // id: cannot print only names or real IDs in default format let args = [opt1, c_flag]; ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .succeeds() .stdout_only(unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)).stdout_str()); let args = [opt1, c_flag, z_flag]; ts.ucmd() .args(&args) .succeeds() .stdout_only(unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&ts, &args)).stdout_str()); for opt2 in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { // u/g/G n/r z Z // for now, we print clap's standard response for "conflicts_with" instead of: // id: cannot print "only" of more than one choice let args = [opt2, c_flag, opt1]; let _result = ts.ucmd().args(&args).fails(); // let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&args)); // result // .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) // .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str()) // .code_is(exp_result.code()); } } for opt2 in ["--user", "--group", "--groups"] { // u/g/G z Z // for now, we print clap's standard response for "conflicts_with" instead of: // id: cannot print "only" of more than one choice let args = [opt2, c_flag]; let _result = ts.ucmd().args(&args).fails(); // let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&args)); // result // .stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str()) // .stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str()) // .code_is(exp_result.code()); } } } } #[test] #[cfg(unix)] fn test_id_no_specified_user_posixly() { // gnu/tests/id/no-context.sh let ts = TestScenario::new(util_name!()); let result = ts.ucmd().env("POSIXLY_CORRECT", "1").run(); assert!(!result.stdout_str().contains("context=")); if !is_ci() { result.success(); } #[cfg(all( any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"), feature = "feat_selinux" ))] { use selinux::{self, KernelSupport}; if selinux::kernel_support() == KernelSupport::Unsupported { println!("test skipped: Kernel has no support for SElinux context",); } else { let result = ts.ucmd().succeeds(); assert!(result.stdout_str().contains("context=")); } } } #[test] #[cfg(all(unix, not(target_os = "android")))] fn test_id_pretty_print_password_record() { // `-p` is BSD only and not supported on GNU's `id`. // `-P` is our own extension, and not supported by either GNU nor BSD. // These must conflict, because they both set the output format. new_ucmd!() .arg("-p") .arg("-P") .fails() .stderr_contains("the argument '-p' cannot be used with '-P'"); }