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## 0.4.3 - 8-Jun-2020
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## Description
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## Rationale
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## Future Plans
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|
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|
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before do
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fs = FakeFS::FileSystem.add('a1/a2/a3')
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rule.pattern = "*.min"
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FileUtils.touch('a1/a.min')
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FileUtils.touch('a1/a2/b.min')
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FileUtils.touch('a1/a2/c.min')
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FileUtils.touch('a1/a2/a3/d.min')
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FileUtils.touch('a1/a2/a3/f.min')
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example "mindepth accessor basic functionality" do
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expect(rule).to respond_to(:mindepth)
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expect(rule).to respond_to(:mindepth=)
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expect(rule.mindepth).to be_nil
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end
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example "mindepth method returns expected default value" do
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expect(rule.mindepth).to be_nil
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end
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example "find with mindepth option returns expected results at depth 0" do
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rule.mindepth = 0
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array = ['a.min', 'b.min', 'c.min', 'd.min', 'e.min', 'f.min', 'z.min']
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expect(rule.find.map{ |e| File.basename(e) }).to match_array(array)
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end
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example "find with mindepth option returns expected results at depth 1" do
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rule.mindepth = 1
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array = ['a.min', 'b.min', 'c.min', 'd.min', 'e.min', 'f.min', 'z.min']
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expect(rule.find.map{ |e| File.basename(e) }).to match_array(array)
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end
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example "find with mindepth option returns expected results at depth 2" do
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rule.mindepth = 2
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array = ['a.min', 'b.min', 'c.min', 'd.min', 'e.min', 'f.min']
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expect(rule.find.map{ |e| File.basename(e) }).to match_array(array)
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end
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example "find with mindepth option returns expected results at depth 3" do
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rule.mindepth = 3
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array = ['b.min', 'c.min', 'd.min', 'e.min', 'f.min']
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expect(rule.find.map{ |e| File.basename(e) }).to match_array(array)
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end
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example "find with mindepth option returns expected results at depth 4" do
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rule.mindepth = 4
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array = ['d.min', 'e.min', 'f.min']
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expect(rule.find.map{ |e| File.basename(e) }).to match_array(array)
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end
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example "find with mindepth option returns expected results at depth 5" do
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rule.mindepth = 5
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expect(rule.find.map{ |e| File.basename(e) }).to eq([])
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end
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example "find with mindepth option returns expected results for directories" do
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rule.pattern = 'a1'
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rule.mindepth = 1
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expect(rule.find.map{ |e| File.basename(e) }).to eq(['a1'])
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rule.mindepth = 2
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expect(rule.find).to eq([])
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|
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rule.mindepth = 3
|
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expect(rule.find).to eq([])
|
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end
|
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end
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|
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|
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|
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context "mount", :mount => true do
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example "mount accessor basic functionality" do
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expect(rule).to respond_to(:mount)
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expect(rule).to respond_to(:mount=)
|
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end
|
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|
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|
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|
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example "mount method returns expected default value" do
|
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expect(rule.mount).to be_nil
|
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|
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end
|
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|
+
end
|
448
|
+
|
449
|
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context "name", :name => true do
|
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|
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example "name accessor basic functionality" do
|
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|
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expect(rule).to respond_to(:name)
|
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|
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expect(rule).to respond_to(:name=)
|
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|
+
end
|
454
|
+
|
455
|
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example "name method returns expected default value" do
|
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|
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expect(txt_rule.name).to eq('*.txt')
|
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|
+
end
|
458
|
+
|
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|
+
example "pattern is an alias for name" do
|
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|
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expect(rule.method(:name)).to eq(rule.method(:pattern))
|
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|
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expect(rule.method(:name=)).to eq(rule.method(:pattern=))
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
464
|
+
|
465
|
+
context "perm", :perm => true do
|
466
|
+
before do
|
467
|
+
FileUtils.touch(ruby_file)
|
468
|
+
FileUtils.touch(text_file1)
|
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|
+
FileUtils.touch(text_file2)
|
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|
+
File.chmod(0464, ruby_file)
|
471
|
+
File.chmod(0644, text_file1)
|
472
|
+
File.chmod(0644, text_file2)
|
473
|
+
end
|
474
|
+
|
475
|
+
example "perm accessor basic functionality" do
|
476
|
+
expect(rule).to respond_to(:perm)
|
477
|
+
expect(rule).to respond_to(:perm=)
|
478
|
+
end
|
479
|
+
|
480
|
+
example "perm method returns expected default value" do
|
481
|
+
expect(rule.perm).to be_nil
|
482
|
+
end
|
483
|
+
|
484
|
+
example "perm method returns expected results" do
|
485
|
+
results = File::Find.new(:name => "*test1*", :perm => 0644).find
|
486
|
+
|
487
|
+
expect(results.length).to eq(1)
|
488
|
+
expect(File.basename(results.first)).to eq(text_file1)
|
489
|
+
end
|
490
|
+
|
491
|
+
example "perm method works with symbolic permissions" do
|
492
|
+
skip 'symbolic perm spec skipped on MS Windows' if windows
|
493
|
+
|
494
|
+
results1 = File::Find.new(:name => "file*", :perm => "g=rw").find
|
495
|
+
results2 = File::Find.new(:name => "file*", :perm => "u=rw").find
|
496
|
+
|
497
|
+
expect(results1.length).to eq(1)
|
498
|
+
expect(results2.length).to eq(2)
|
499
|
+
expect(File.basename(results1.first)).to eq(ruby_file)
|
500
|
+
expect(results2.map{ |e| File.basename(e) }.sort).to eq([text_file1, text_file2])
|
501
|
+
end
|
502
|
+
end
|
503
|
+
|
504
|
+
context "prune", :prune => true do
|
505
|
+
before do
|
506
|
+
FileUtils.touch(text_file1)
|
507
|
+
end
|
508
|
+
|
509
|
+
example "prune accessor basic functionality" do
|
510
|
+
expect(rule).to respond_to(:prune)
|
511
|
+
expect(rule).to respond_to(:prune=)
|
512
|
+
end
|
513
|
+
|
514
|
+
example "prune method returns expected default value" do
|
515
|
+
expect(rule.prune).to be_nil
|
516
|
+
end
|
517
|
+
|
518
|
+
example "find method with prune option works as expected" do
|
519
|
+
rule = File::Find.new(:name => "*.txt", :prune => 'foo')
|
520
|
+
expect(File.basename(rule.find.first)).to eq(text_file1)
|
521
|
+
end
|
522
|
+
end
|
523
|
+
|
524
|
+
context "size", :size => true do
|
525
|
+
example "size accessor basic functionality" do
|
526
|
+
expect(rule).to respond_to(:size)
|
527
|
+
expect(rule).to respond_to(:size=)
|
528
|
+
end
|
529
|
+
|
530
|
+
example "size method returns expected default value" do
|
531
|
+
expect(rule.size).to be_nil
|
532
|
+
end
|
533
|
+
end
|
534
|
+
|
535
|
+
context "user", :user => true do
|
536
|
+
before do
|
537
|
+
FileUtils.touch(doc_file)
|
538
|
+
end
|
539
|
+
|
540
|
+
example "user accessor basic functionality" do
|
541
|
+
expect(rule).to respond_to(:user)
|
542
|
+
expect(rule).to respond_to(:user=)
|
543
|
+
end
|
544
|
+
|
545
|
+
example "user method returns expected default value" do
|
546
|
+
expect(rule.user).to be_nil
|
547
|
+
end
|
548
|
+
|
549
|
+
example "user method works with numeric id as expected" do
|
550
|
+
if windows && elevated
|
551
|
+
uid = @loguser.gid # Windows assigns the group if any member is an admin
|
552
|
+
else
|
553
|
+
uid = @loguser.uid
|
554
|
+
end
|
555
|
+
|
556
|
+
rule = File::Find.new(:name => '*.doc', :user => uid)
|
557
|
+
expect(rule.find).to eq([File.expand_path(doc_file)])
|
558
|
+
end
|
559
|
+
|
560
|
+
example "user method works with string as expected" do
|
561
|
+
skip if windows && elevated
|
562
|
+
rule = File::Find.new(:name => '*.doc', :user => @loguser.name)
|
563
|
+
expect(rule.find).to eq([File.expand_path(doc_file)])
|
564
|
+
end
|
565
|
+
|
566
|
+
example "find method with user option using invalid user returns expected results" do
|
567
|
+
rule1 = File::Find.new(:name => '*.doc', :user => 'totallybogus')
|
568
|
+
rule2 = File::Find.new(:name => '*.doc', :user => 99999999)
|
569
|
+
expect(rule1.find).to eq([])
|
570
|
+
expect(rule2.find).to eq([])
|
571
|
+
end
|
572
|
+
end
|
573
|
+
|
574
|
+
context "previous", :previous => true do
|
575
|
+
example "previous method basic functionality" do
|
576
|
+
expect(rule).to respond_to(:previous)
|
577
|
+
end
|
578
|
+
end
|
579
|
+
|
580
|
+
example "an error is raised if the path does not exist" do
|
581
|
+
expect{ File::Find.new(:path => '/bogus/dir').find }.to raise_error(Errno::ENOENT)
|
582
|
+
end
|
583
|
+
|
584
|
+
example "an error is raised if an invalid option is passed" do
|
585
|
+
expect{ File::Find.new(:bogus => 1) }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
|
586
|
+
expect{ File::Find.new(:bogus? => true) }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
|
587
|
+
end
|
588
|
+
|
589
|
+
context "eloop", :eloop => true do
|
590
|
+
# Have to disable fakefs for this test because of bug: https://github.com/fakefs/fakefs/issues/459
|
591
|
+
before do
|
592
|
+
FakeFS.deactivate!
|
593
|
+
end
|
594
|
+
|
595
|
+
# TODO: Update example for Windows
|
596
|
+
example 'eloop handling works as expected' do
|
597
|
+
skip 'eloop handling example skipped on MS Windows' if windows
|
598
|
+
|
599
|
+
Dir.chdir(Dir.mktmpdir) do
|
600
|
+
File.symlink('eloop0', 'eloop1')
|
601
|
+
File.symlink('eloop1', 'eloop0')
|
602
|
+
expected = ['./eloop0', './eloop1']
|
603
|
+
|
604
|
+
results = File::Find.new(:path => '.', :follow => true).find
|
605
|
+
expect(results.sort).to eq(expected)
|
606
|
+
end
|
607
|
+
end
|
608
|
+
|
609
|
+
after do
|
610
|
+
FakeFS.activate!
|
611
|
+
end
|
612
|
+
end
|
613
|
+
end
|