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Stops to output the meaningless message to standard output when testing. Obvious fix. Signed-off-by: ERAMOTO Masaya <eramoto.masaya@jp.fujitsu.com>
247 lines
7.3 KiB
Ruby
247 lines
7.3 KiB
Ruby
# encoding: utf-8
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# author: Dominik Richter
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# author: Christoph Hartmann
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require 'helper'
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describe Inspec::MockProvider do
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let(:subject) { Inspec::MockProvider.new(target) }
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describe 'without data' do
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let(:target) {{ mock: {}}}
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it 'has no files on empty' do
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subject.files.must_equal []
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end
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end
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describe 'with_data' do
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let(:file_name) { rand.to_s }
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let(:file_content) { rand.to_s }
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let(:target) {{ mock: { file_name => file_content } }}
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it 'has files' do
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subject.files.must_equal [file_name]
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end
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it 'can read a file' do
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subject.read(file_name).must_equal file_content
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end
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end
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end
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describe Inspec::DirProvider do
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let(:subject) { Inspec::DirProvider.new(target) }
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describe 'applied to this file' do
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let(:target) { __FILE__ }
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it 'must only contain this file' do
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subject.files.must_equal [__FILE__]
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end
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it 'must not read if the file doesnt exist' do
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subject.read('file-does-not-exist').must_be_nil
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end
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it 'must not read files not covered' do
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not_covered = File.expand_path('../../helper.rb', __FILE__)
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File.file?(not_covered).must_equal true
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subject.read(not_covered).must_be_nil
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end
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it 'must read the contents of the file' do
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subject.read(__FILE__).must_equal File.read(__FILE__)
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end
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end
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describe 'applied to this folder' do
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let(:target) { File.dirname(__FILE__) }
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it 'must contain all files' do
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subject.files.must_include __FILE__
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end
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it 'must not read if the file doesnt exist' do
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subject.read('file-not-in-folder').must_be_nil
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end
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it 'must not read files not covered' do
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not_covered = File.expand_path('../../helper.rb', __FILE__)
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File.file?(not_covered).must_equal true
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subject.read(not_covered).must_be_nil
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end
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it 'must read the contents of the file' do
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subject.read(__FILE__).must_equal File.read(__FILE__)
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end
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end
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end
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describe Inspec::ZipProvider do
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let(:subject) { Inspec::ZipProvider.new(target) }
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describe 'applied to a tar archive' do
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let(:target) { MockLoader.profile_zip('complete-profile') }
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it 'must contain all files' do
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subject.files.sort.must_equal %w{inspec.yml libraries libraries/testlib.rb
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controls controls/filesystem_spec.rb files files/a_sub_dir
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files/a_sub_dir/sub_items.conf files/items.conf}.sort
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end
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it 'must not read if the file isnt included' do
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subject.read('file-not-in-archive').must_be_nil
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end
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it 'must read the contents of the file' do
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subject.read('inspec.yml').must_match(/^name: complete$/)
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end
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end
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describe 'applied to a zip with an empty filename' do
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# Just a placeholder, it will be ignored anyway:
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let(:cls) {
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class MockZipProvider < Inspec::ZipProvider
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Entry = Struct.new(:name)
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class List < Array
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alias :get_next_entry :pop
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end
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private
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def walk_zip(path, &callback)
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list = List.new([Entry.new(''), Entry.new('zipzip'), Entry.new('')])
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callback.call(list)
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end
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end
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MockZipProvider
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}
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it 'must contain all files' do
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cls.new(rand.to_s).files.must_equal %w{zipzip}
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end
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end
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end
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describe Inspec::ZipProvider do
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let(:subject) { Inspec::ZipProvider.new(target) }
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describe 'applied to a tar archive' do
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let(:target) { MockLoader.profile_zip('complete-profile') }
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it 'must contain all files' do
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subject.files.sort.must_equal %w{inspec.yml libraries libraries/testlib.rb
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controls controls/filesystem_spec.rb files files/a_sub_dir
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files/a_sub_dir/sub_items.conf files/items.conf}.sort
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end
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it 'must not read if the file isnt included' do
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subject.read('file-not-in-archive').must_be_nil
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end
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it 'must read the contents of the file' do
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subject.read('inspec.yml').must_match(/^name: complete$/)
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end
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end
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end
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describe Inspec::TarProvider do
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let(:subject) { Inspec::TarProvider.new(target) }
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describe 'applied to a tar archive' do
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let(:target) { MockLoader.profile_tgz('complete-profile') }
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it 'must contain all files' do
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subject.files.sort.must_equal %w{inspec.yml libraries/testlib.rb
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controls/filesystem_spec.rb files/a_sub_dir/sub_items.conf
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files/items.conf}.sort
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end
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it 'must not read if the file isnt included' do
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subject.read('file-not-in-archive').must_be_nil
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end
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it 'must read the contents of the file' do
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subject.read('inspec.yml').must_match(/^name: complete$/)
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end
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end
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describe 'applied to a tar with an empty filename' do
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# Just a placeholder, it will be ignored anyway:
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let(:cls) {
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class MockTarProvider < Inspec::TarProvider
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Entry = Struct.new(:full_name, :file?)
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private
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def walk_tar(path, &callback)
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callback.call([Entry.new('', true), Entry.new('tartar', true), Entry.new('', true)])
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end
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end
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MockTarProvider
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}
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it 'must contain all files' do
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cls.new(rand.to_s).files.must_equal %w{tartar}
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end
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end
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end
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describe Inspec::RelativeFileProvider do
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def fetcher
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src_fetcher.expects(:files).returns(in_files).at_least_once
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Inspec::RelativeFileProvider.new(src_fetcher)
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end
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let(:src_fetcher) { mock() }
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IN_AND_OUT = {
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[] => [],
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%w{file} => %w{file},
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# don't prefix just by filename
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%w{file file_a} => %w{file file_a},
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%w{path/file path/file_a} => %w{file file_a},
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%w{path/to/file} => %w{file},
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%w{/path/to/file} => %w{file},
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%w{alice bob} => %w{alice bob},
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# mixed paths
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%w{x/a y/b} => %w{x/a y/b},
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%w{/x/a /y/b} => %w{x/a y/b},
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%w{z/x/a z/y/b} => %w{x/a y/b},
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%w{/z/x/a /z/y/b} => %w{x/a y/b},
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# mixed with relative path
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%w{a path/to/b} => %w{a path/to/b},
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%w{path/to/b a} => %w{path/to/b a},
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%w{path/to/b path/a} => %w{to/b a},
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%w{path/to/b path/a c} => %w{path/to/b path/a c},
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# When the first element is the directory
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%w{path/ path/to/b path/a} => %w{to/b a},
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%w{path path/to/b path/a} => %w{to/b a},
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# mixed with absolute paths
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%w{/path/to/b /a} => %w{path/to/b a},
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%w{/path/to/b /path/a} => %w{to/b a},
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%w{/path/to/b /path/a /c} => %w{path/to/b path/a c},
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# mixing absolute and relative paths
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%w{path/a /path/b} => %w{path/a /path/b},
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%w{/path/a path/b} => %w{/path/a path/b},
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# extract folder structure buildup
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%w{/a /a/b /a/b/c} => %w{c},
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%w{/a /a/b /a/b/c/d/e} => %w{e},
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# extract folder structure buildup (relative)
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%w{a a/b a/b/c} => %w{c},
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%w{a a/b a/b/c/d/e} => %w{e},
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# extract folder structure buildup (relative)
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%w{a/ a/b/ a/b/c} => %w{c},
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%w{a/ a/b/ a/b/c/d/e} => %w{e},
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# ignore pax_global_header, which are commonly seen in github tars and are not
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# ignored by all tar streaming tools, its not extracted by GNU tar since 1.14
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%w{/pax_global_header /a/b} => %w{b},
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%w{pax_global_header a/b} => %w{b},
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}.each do |ins, outs|
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describe 'empty profile' do
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let(:in_files) { ins }
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it "turns #{ins} into #{outs}" do
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fetcher.files.must_equal outs
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end
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end
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end
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end
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