coreutils/tests/by-util/test_groups.rs

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Rust

use crate::common::util::*;
// spell-checker:ignore (ToDO) coreutil
// These tests run the GNU coreutils `(g)groups` binary in `$PATH` in order to gather reference values.
// If the `(g)groups` in `$PATH` doesn't include a coreutils version string,
// or the version is too low, the test is skipped.
// The reference version is 8.32. Here 8.30 was chosen because right now there's no
// ubuntu image for github action available with a higher version than 8.30.
const VERSION_MIN: &str = "8.30"; // minimum Version for the reference `groups` in $PATH
const VERSION_MIN_MULTIPLE_USERS: &str = "8.31"; // this feature was introduced in GNU's coreutils 8.31
const UUTILS_WARNING: &str = "uutils-tests-warning";
const UUTILS_INFO: &str = "uutils-tests-info";
macro_rules! unwrap_or_return {
( $e:expr ) => {
match $e {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(e) => {
println!("{}: test skipped: {}", UUTILS_INFO, e);
return;
}
}
};
}
fn whoami() -> String {
// Apparently some CI environments have configuration issues, e.g. with 'whoami' and 'id'.
//
// From the Logs: "Build (ubuntu-18.04, x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, feat_os_unix, use-cross)"
// whoami: cannot find name for user ID 1001
// id --name: cannot find name for user ID 1001
// id --name: cannot find name for group ID 116
//
// However, when running "id" from within "/bin/bash" it looks fine:
// id: "uid=1001(runner) gid=118(docker) groups=118(docker),4(adm),101(systemd-journal)"
// whoami: "runner"
// Use environment variable to get current user instead of
// invoking `whoami` and fall back to user "nobody" on error.
std::env::var("USER").unwrap_or_else(|e| {
println!("{}: {}, using \"nobody\" instead", UUTILS_WARNING, e);
"nobody".to_string()
})
}
#[test]
#[cfg(unix)]
fn test_groups() {
let result = new_ucmd!().run();
let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&[]));
result
.stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str())
.stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str())
.code_is(exp_result.code());
}
#[test]
#[cfg(unix)]
fn test_groups_username() {
let test_users = [&whoami()[..]];
let result = new_ucmd!().args(&test_users).run();
let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&test_users));
result
.stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str())
.stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str())
.code_is(exp_result.code());
}
#[test]
#[cfg(unix)]
fn test_groups_username_multiple() {
// TODO: [2021-06; jhscheer] refactor this as `let util_name = host_name_for(util_name!())` when that function is added to 'tests/common'
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
let util_name = util_name!();
#[cfg(all(unix, not(target_os = "linux")))]
let util_name = &format!("g{}", util_name!());
let version_check_string = check_coreutil_version(util_name, VERSION_MIN_MULTIPLE_USERS);
if version_check_string.starts_with(UUTILS_WARNING) {
println!("{}\ntest skipped", version_check_string);
return;
}
let test_users = ["root", "man", "postfix", "sshd", &whoami()];
let result = new_ucmd!().args(&test_users).run();
let exp_result = unwrap_or_return!(expected_result(&test_users));
result
.stdout_is(exp_result.stdout_str())
.stderr_is(exp_result.stderr_str())
.code_is(exp_result.code());
}
fn check_coreutil_version(util_name: &str, version_expected: &str) -> String {
// example:
// $ id --version | head -n 1
// id (GNU coreutils) 8.32.162-4eda
let scene = TestScenario::new(util_name);
let version_check = scene
.cmd_keepenv(&util_name)
.env("LC_ALL", "C")
.arg("--version")
.run();
version_check
.stdout_str()
.split('\n')
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.get(0)
.map_or_else(
|| format!("{}: unexpected output format for reference coreutil: '{} --version'", UUTILS_WARNING, util_name),
|s| {
if s.contains(&format!("(GNU coreutils) {}", version_expected)) {
s.to_string()
} else if s.contains("(GNU coreutils)") {
let version_found = s.split_whitespace().last().unwrap()[..4].parse::<f32>().unwrap_or_default();
let version_expected = version_expected.parse::<f32>().unwrap_or_default();
if version_found > version_expected {
format!("{}: version for the reference coreutil '{}' is higher than expected; expected: {}, found: {}", UUTILS_INFO, util_name, version_expected, version_found)
} else {
format!("{}: version for the reference coreutil '{}' does not match; expected: {}, found: {}", UUTILS_WARNING, util_name, version_expected, version_found) }
} else {
format!("{}: no coreutils version string found for reference coreutils '{} --version'", UUTILS_WARNING, util_name)
}
},
)
}
#[allow(clippy::needless_borrow)]
#[cfg(unix)]
fn expected_result(args: &[&str]) -> Result<CmdResult, String> {
// TODO: [2021-06; jhscheer] refactor this as `let util_name = host_name_for(util_name!())` when that function is added to 'tests/common'
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
let util_name = util_name!();
#[cfg(all(unix, not(target_os = "linux")))]
let util_name = &format!("g{}", util_name!());
let version_check_string = check_coreutil_version(util_name, VERSION_MIN);
if version_check_string.starts_with(UUTILS_WARNING) {
return Err(version_check_string);
}
println!("{}", version_check_string);
let scene = TestScenario::new(util_name);
let result = scene
.cmd_keepenv(util_name)
.env("LC_ALL", "C")
.args(args)
.run();
let (stdout, stderr): (String, String) = if cfg!(target_os = "linux") {
(
result.stdout_str().to_string(),
result.stderr_str().to_string(),
)
} else {
// strip 'g' prefix from results:
let from = util_name.to_string() + ":";
let to = &from[1..];
(
result.stdout_str().replace(&from, to),
result.stderr_str().replace(&from, to),
)
};
Ok(CmdResult::new(
Some(result.tmpd()),
Some(result.code()),
result.succeeded(),
stdout.as_bytes(),
stderr.as_bytes(),
))
}