use std assert use std assert use std log # A couple of nuances to understand when testing module that exports environment: # Each 'use' for that module in the test script will execute the def-env block. # PWD at the time of the `use` will be what the export def-env block will see. def before-each [] { # need some directories to play with let base_path = ($nu.temp-path | path join $"test_dirs_(random uuid)") let path_a = ($base_path | path join "a") let path_b = ($base_path | path join "b") mkdir $base_path $path_a $path_b {base_path: $base_path, path_a: $path_a, path_b: $path_b} } def after-each [] { let base_path = $in.base_path cd $base_path cd .. rm -r $base_path } def cur_dir_check [expect_dir, scenario] { log debug $"check dir ($expect_dir), scenario ($scenario)" assert equal $expect_dir $env.PWD $"expected not PWD after ($scenario)" } def cur_ring_check [expect_dir:string, expect_position: int scenario:string] { log debug $"check ring ($expect_dir), position ($expect_position) scenario ($scenario)" assert ($expect_position < ($env.DIRS_LIST | length)) $"ring big enough after ($scenario)" assert equal $expect_position $env.DIRS_POSITION $"position in ring after ($scenario)" } def test_dirs_command [] { # careful with order of these statements! # must capture value of $in before executing `use`s let $c = $in # must set PWD *before* doing `use` that will run the def-env block in dirs module. cd $c.base_path # must execute these uses for the UOT commands *after* the test and *not* just put them at top of test module. # the def-env gets messed up use std dirs # Stack: [BASE] assert equal [$c.base_path] $env.DIRS_LIST "list is just pwd after initialization" dirs next assert equal $c.base_path $env.DIRS_LIST.0 "next wraps at end of list" dirs prev assert equal $c.base_path $env.DIRS_LIST.0 "prev wraps at top of list" # Stack becomes: [base PATH_B path_a] dirs add $c.path_b $c.path_a assert equal $c.path_b $env.PWD "add changes PWD to first added dir" assert length $env.DIRS_LIST 3 "add in fact adds to list" assert equal $c.path_a $env.DIRS_LIST.2 "add in fact adds to list" # Stack becomes: [BASE path_b path_a] dirs next 2 # assert (not) equal requires span.start of first arg < span.end of 2nd assert equal $env.PWD $c.base_path "next wraps at end of list" # Stack becomes: [base path_b PATH_A] dirs prev 1 assert equal $c.path_a $env.PWD "prev wraps at start of list" cur_dir_check $c.path_a "prev wraps to end from start of list" # Stack becomes: [base PATH_B] dirs drop assert length $env.DIRS_LIST 2 "drop removes from list" assert equal $env.PWD $c.path_b "drop changes PWD to previous in list (before dropped element)" assert equal (dirs show) [[active path]; [false $c.base_path] [true $c.path_b]] "show table contains expected information" # Stack becomes: [BASE] dirs drop assert length $env.DIRS_LIST 1 "drop removes from list" assert equal $env.PWD $c.base_path "drop changes PWD (regression test for #9449)" } def test_dirs_next [] { # must capture value of $in before executing `use`s let $c = $in # must set PWD *before* doing `use` that will run the def-env block in dirs module. cd $c.base_path assert equal $env.PWD $c.base_path "test setup" use std dirs cur_dir_check $c.base_path "use module test setup" dirs add $c.path_a $c.path_b cur_ring_check $c.path_a 1 "add 2, but pwd is first one added" dirs next cur_ring_check $c.path_b 2 "next to third" dirs next cur_ring_check $c.base_path 0 "next from top wraps to bottom of ring" } def test_dirs_cd [] { # must capture value of $in before executing `use`s let $c = $in # must set PWD *before* doing `use` that will run the def-env block in dirs module. cd $c.base_path use std dirs cur_dir_check $c.base_path "use module test setup" cd $c.path_b cur_ring_check $c.path_b 0 "cd with empty ring" dirs add $c.path_a cur_dir_check $c.path_a "can add 2nd directory" cd $c.path_b cur_ring_check $c.path_b 1 "cd at 2nd item on ring" dirs next cur_ring_check $c.path_b 0 "cd updates current position in non-empty ring" assert equal [$c.path_b $c.path_b] $env.DIRS_LIST "cd updated both positions in ring" }