use crate::common::util::*; use std::env; #[test] fn test_normal() { let (_, mut ucmd) = at_and_ucmd!(); let result = ucmd.run(); println!("result.stdout = {}", result.stdout); println!("result.stderr = {}", result.stderr); println!("env::var(CI).is_ok() = {}", env::var("CI").is_ok()); for (key, value) in env::vars() { println!("{}: {}", key, value); } if is_ci() && result.stderr.contains("failed to get username") { // In the CI, some server are failing to return whoami. // As seems to be a configuration issue, ignoring it return; } assert!(result.success); assert!(!result.stdout.trim().is_empty()); } #[test] #[cfg(not(windows))] fn test_normal_compare_id() { let (_, mut ucmd) = at_and_ucmd!(); let result = ucmd.run(); println!("result.stdout = {}", result.stdout); println!("result.stderr = {}", result.stderr); if is_ci() && result.stderr.contains("failed to get username") { // In the CI, some server are failing to return whoami. // As seems to be a configuration issue, ignoring it return; } assert!(result.success); let ts = TestScenario::new("id"); let id = ts.cmd("id").arg("-un").run(); if is_ci() && id.stderr.contains("cannot find name for user ID") { // In the CI, some server are failing to return whoami. // As seems to be a configuration issue, ignoring it return; } assert_eq!(result.stdout.trim(), id.stdout.trim()); }