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require("../spec_helper")
_ = require("lodash")
cp = require("#{root}lib/util/child_process")
os = require("os")
exec = require("#{root}lib/exec")
isWindows = () ->
os.platform() is "win32"
runCommand = (cmd, options = {}) ->
_.defaults(options, {
cmd: cmd
timeout: 10000
env: {}
failOnNonZeroExit: true
})
exec.run(process.cwd(), options)
fail = (message) -> throw new Error(message)
describe "lib/exec", ->
@timeout(10000)
describe "basic tests", ->
it "returns only stdout, stderr, and code", ->
runCommand("echo foo")
.then (result) ->
props = Object.keys(result)
expect(props).to.deep.eq(["stdout", "stderr", "code"])
it "reports the stdout, stderr, and code for single word", ->
runCommand("echo foo")
.then (result) ->
expected = {
stdout: "foo",
stderr: "",
code: 0
}
expect(result).to.deep.eq(expected)
context "#windows", ->
return if not isWindows()
# Windows command prompt is really limited
# C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe
it "reports the stdout, stderr, and code for single quoted word", ->
runCommand("echo 'foo'")
.then (result) ->
expected = {
stdout: "'foo'",
stderr: "",
code: 0
}
expect(result).to.deep.eq(expected)
it "reports the stdout, stderr, and code", ->
runCommand("echo 'foo bar'")
.then (result) ->
expected = {
stdout: "'foo bar'",
stderr: "",
code: 0
}
expect(result).to.deep.eq(expected)
it "handles multiple data events", ->
runCommand("echo 'foo'; sleep 0.01; echo 'bar'")
.then (result) ->
expect(result.stdout).to.equal "'foo'; sleep 0.01; echo 'bar'"
it "passes through environment variables already in env", ->
process.env.ALREADY_THERE = "already there"
runCommand("echo %ALREADY_THERE%")
.then (result) ->
expect(result.stdout).to.equal "already there"
it "passes through environment variables specified", ->
runCommand("echo %SOME_VAR%", { env: { SOME_VAR: "foo" } })
.then (result) ->
expect(result.stdout).to.equal "foo"
it "test what happens when command is invalid", ->
runCommand("foo")
.then (result) ->
expect(result.code).to.eq 1
expect(result.stderr).to.include "'foo' is not recognized as an internal or external command"
it "reports the stderr", ->
runCommand(">&2 echo 'some error'")
.then (result) ->
expect(result.code).to.eq 0
expect(result.stderr).to.equal "'some error'"
describe "when exit code is non-zero", ->
it "reports the stdout, stderr, and code", ->
runCommand("type nooope")
.then (result) ->
expect(result.stdout).to.equal ""
expect(result.stderr).to.equal "The system cannot find the file specified."
expect(result.code).to.equal 1
# stderr should be trimmed already
expect(result.stderr.trim()).to.equal result.stderr
describe "when process times out", ->
it "errors", ->
runCommand("pause", { timeout: 0 })
.then ->
fail("should not resolve")
.catch (err) ->
expect(err.message).to.include "Process timed out"
expect(err.message).to.include "command: pause"
expect(err.timedOut).to.be.true
context "#linux / mac", ->
return if isWindows()
it "reports the stdout, stderr, and code for single quoted word", ->
runCommand("echo 'foo'")
.then (result) ->
expected = {
stdout: "foo",
stderr: "",
code: 0
}
expect(result).to.deep.eq(expected)
it "reports the stdout, stderr, and code", ->
runCommand("echo 'foo bar'")
.then (result) ->
expected = {
stdout: "foo bar",
stderr: "",
code: 0
}
expect(result).to.deep.eq(expected)
it "handles multiple data events", ->
runCommand("echo 'foo'; sleep 0.01; echo 'bar'")
.then (result) ->
expect(result.stdout).to.equal "foo\nbar"
it "handles arguments and pipes", ->
runCommand("echo 'foo\nbar\nbaz' | grep -n -C 1 ar")
.then (result) ->
expect(result.stdout).to.equal "1-foo\n2:bar\n3-baz"
it "passes through environment variables already in env", ->
process.env.ALREADY_THERE = "already there"
runCommand("echo $ALREADY_THERE")
.then (result) ->
expect(result.stdout).to.equal "already there"
it "passes through environment variables specified", ->
runCommand("echo $SOME_VAR", { env: { SOME_VAR: "foo" } })
.then (result) ->
expect(result.stdout).to.equal "foo"
it "reports the stderr", ->
runCommand(">&2 echo 'some error'")
.then (result) ->
expect(result.code).to.eq 0
expect(result.stderr).to.equal "some error"
describe "when exit code is non-zero", ->
it "reports the stdout, stderr, and code", ->
runCommand("cat nooope")
.then (result) ->
expect(result.stdout).to.equal ""
expect(result.stderr).to.equal "cat: nooope: No such file or directory"
expect(result.code).to.equal 1
# stderr should be trimmed already
expect(result.stderr.trim()).to.equal result.stderr
describe "when process times out", ->
it "errors", ->
runCommand("sleep 2", { timeout: 0 })
.then ->
fail("should not resolve")
.catch (err) ->
expect(err.message).to.include "Process timed out"
expect(err.message).to.include "command: sleep 2"
expect(err.timedOut).to.be.true