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- data/History.txt +4 -0
- data/Manifest.txt +46 -0
- data/PostInstall.txt +7 -0
- data/README.rdoc +77 -0
- data/Rakefile +20 -0
- data/TODO.rdoc +1 -0
- data/examples/simple.irb +22 -0
- data/examples/simple_timeout.irb +22 -0
- data/features/multiple_popens_sequence.feature +23 -0
- data/features/popen.feature +45 -0
- data/features/popen_over_ssh.feature +44 -0
- data/features/popen_over_ssh_without_blocking.feature +16 -0
- data/features/popen_remote_fails_with_invalid_auth_data.feature +13 -0
- data/features/popen_reports_runtime.feature +11 -0
- data/features/popen_running.feature +11 -0
- data/features/popen_with_timeout.feature +19 -0
- data/features/popen_without_blocking.feature +16 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/common_steps.rb +168 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/multiple_popens_sequence_steps.rb +73 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/popen_over_ssh_steps.rb +29 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/popen_over_ssh_without_blocking_steps.rb +30 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/popen_remote_fails_with_invalid_auth_dat_steps.rb +19 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/popen_reports_runtime_steps.rb +13 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/popen_running_steps.rb +12 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/popen_steps.rb +34 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/popen_with_timeout_steps.rb +24 -0
- data/features/step_definitions/popen_without_blocking_steps.rb +33 -0
- data/features/support/common.rb +29 -0
- data/features/support/env.rb +15 -0
- data/features/support/matchers.rb +11 -0
- data/lib/core_ext/hash.rb +14 -0
- data/lib/core_ext/process_status.rb +14 -0
- data/lib/subprocess/popen.rb +188 -0
- data/lib/subprocess/popen_factory.rb +63 -0
- data/lib/subprocess/popen_remote.rb +64 -0
- data/lib/subprocess/popen_sequence.rb +57 -0
- data/lib/subprocess.rb +23 -0
- data/script/console +10 -0
- data/script/destroy +14 -0
- data/script/generate +14 -0
- data/spec/spec.opts +1 -0
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +10 -0
- data/spec/subprocess/popen_spec.rb +32 -0
- data/spec/subprocess_spec.rb +2 -0
- data/subprocess.gemspec +36 -0
- data/tasks/rspec.rake +21 -0
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= subprocess
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* http://github.com/bramswenson/subprocess
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== DESCRIPTION:
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* Subprocess provides a clean wrapper class around the Kernel.exec method.
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== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
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* Provides working Subprocess::Popen class used to call system commands in and object oriented manner.
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== SYNOPSIS:
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=== Simple Popen
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>> require 'subprocess'
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=> true
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?> # a process to get the current version of ruby from ruby command
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?> ruby_version = Subprocess::Popen.new('ruby -v')
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=> #<Subprocess::Popen:0x7f9220bda3a8 @running=false, @command="ruby -v", @timeout=30, @ipc_parsed=false>
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=> true
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=> "ruby 1.8.7 (2009-06-12 patchlevel 174) [x86_64-linux]"
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=> {:run_time=>0.0611081123352051, :stopsig=>nil, :exited?=>true, :pid=>16744, :termsig=>nil, :timed_out?=>false, :stopped?=>false, :success?=>true, :exitstatus=>0}
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== REQUIREMENTS:
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tested on ruby 1.8.7
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== INSTALL:
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[sudo] gem install subprocess
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== LICENSE:
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(The MIT License)
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Copyright (c) 2010 Bram Swenson
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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require 'rubygems'
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$hoe = Hoe.spec 'subprocess' do
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self.developer 'Bram Swenson', 'bram@craniumisajar.com'
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* make sure rails config.gem 'subprocess' works
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# a process to get the current version of ruby from ruby command
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ruby_version = Subprocess::Popen.new('ruby -v')
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# run the process
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Feature: Run a sequence of simple subprocesses in order
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So I can run complex sequences of commands in a simple way
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Scenario: run a sequence of 2 sequential subprocess successfully
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Given I have a subprocess sequence with 2 subprocesses to run
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When I run the subprocesses sequence
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Then the subprocess sequence completes with success
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And the subprocess sequence has status for each subprocess
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Scenario: run a sequence of sequences
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Feature: Run simple subprocesses in ruby
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Scenario Outline: run simple subprocesses
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Given I have a new Subprocess instance initialized with "<command>"
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When I invoke the run method of said subprocess
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Then the instance should have a status attribute
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Feature: Run simple remote subprocesses over ssh in ruby
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Scenario Outline: run simple remote subprocesses
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Given I have a new remote Subprocess instance initialized with "<command>"
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When I invoke the run method of said remote subprocess
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Feature: Run simple remote subprocesses without blocking and over ssh in ruby
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Then /^file "(.*)" (is|is not) created/ do |file, is|
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File.exists?(file).should(is == 'is' ? be_true : be_false)
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Then /^file with name matching "(.*)" is created/ do |pattern|
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Dir[pattern].should_not be_empty
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Then /^file "(.*)" contents (does|does not) match \/(.*)\// do |file, does, regex|
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in_project_folder do
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actual_output = File.read(file)
|
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(does == 'does') ?
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actual_output.should_not(match(/#{regex}/))
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end
|
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end
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|
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Then /gem file "(.*)" and generated file "(.*)" should be the same/ do |gem_file, project_file|
|
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|
+
File.exists?(gem_file).should be_true
|
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File.exists?(project_file).should be_true
|
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|
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gem_file_contents = File.read(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../#{gem_file}")
|
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project_file_contents = File.read(File.join(@active_project_folder, project_file))
|
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project_file_contents.should == gem_file_contents
|
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|
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end
|
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|
+
|
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|
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Then /^(does|does not) invoke generator "(.*)"$/ do |does_invoke, generator|
|
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|
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actual_output = File.read(@stdout)
|
95
|
+
does_invoke == "does" ?
|
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|
+
actual_output.should(match(/dependency\s+#{generator}/)) :
|
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|
+
actual_output.should_not(match(/dependency\s+#{generator}/))
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
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Then /help options "(.*)" and "(.*)" are displayed/ do |opt1, opt2|
|
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|
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actual_output = File.read(@stdout)
|
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actual_output.should match(/#{opt1}/)
|
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|
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actual_output.should match(/#{opt2}/)
|
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+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
Then /^I should see "([^\"]*)"$/ do |text|
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|
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actual_output = File.read(@stdout)
|
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|
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actual_output.should contain(text)
|
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|
+
end
|
110
|
+
|
111
|
+
Then /^I should see$/ do |text|
|
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|
+
actual_output = File.read(@stdout)
|
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|
+
actual_output.should contain(text)
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
Then /^I should not see$/ do |text|
|
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|
+
actual_output = File.read(@stdout)
|
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|
+
actual_output.should_not contain(text)
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
Then /^I should see exactly$/ do |text|
|
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|
+
actual_output = File.read(@stdout)
|
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|
+
actual_output.should == text
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
Then /^I should see all (\d+) tests pass/ do |expected_test_count|
|
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|
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expected = %r{^#{expected_test_count} tests, \d+ assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors}
|
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|
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actual_output = File.read(@stdout)
|
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|
+
actual_output.should match(expected)
|
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|
+
end
|
131
|
+
|
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|
+
Then /^I should see all (\d+) examples pass/ do |expected_test_count|
|
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|
+
expected = %r{^#{expected_test_count} examples?, 0 failures}
|
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|
+
actual_output = File.read(@stdout)
|
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|
+
actual_output.should match(expected)
|
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|
+
end
|
137
|
+
|
138
|
+
Then /^yaml file "(.*)" contains (\{.*\})/ do |file, yaml|
|
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|
+
in_project_folder do
|
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|
+
yaml = eval yaml
|
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|
+
YAML.load(File.read(file)).should == yaml
|
142
|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
144
|
+
|
145
|
+
Then /^Rakefile can display tasks successfully/ do
|
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|
+
@stdout = File.expand_path(File.join(@tmp_root, "rakefile.out"))
|
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|
+
in_project_folder do
|
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|
+
system "rake -T > #{@stdout} 2> #{@stdout}"
|
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|
+
end
|
150
|
+
actual_output = File.read(@stdout)
|
151
|
+
actual_output.should match(/^rake\s+\w+\s+#\s.*/)
|
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|
+
end
|
153
|
+
|
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|
+
Then /^task "rake (.*)" is executed successfully/ do |task|
|
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|
+
@stdout.should_not be_nil
|
156
|
+
actual_output = File.read(@stdout)
|
157
|
+
actual_output.should_not match(/^Don't know how to build task '#{task}'/)
|
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|
+
actual_output.should_not match(/Error/i)
|
159
|
+
end
|
160
|
+
|
161
|
+
Then /^gem spec key "(.*)" contains \/(.*)\// do |key, regex|
|
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|
+
in_project_folder do
|
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|
+
gem_file = Dir["pkg/*.gem"].first
|
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|
+
gem_spec = Gem::Specification.from_yaml(`gem spec #{gem_file}`)
|
165
|
+
spec_value = gem_spec.send(key.to_sym)
|
166
|
+
spec_value.to_s.should match(/#{regex}/)
|
167
|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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|
+
Given /^I have a subprocess sequence with 2 subprocesses to run$/ do
|
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|
+
@seq = Subprocess::PopenSequence.new
|
3
|
+
@seq.add_popen(Subprocess::Popen.new('echo "popen 1"'))
|
4
|
+
@seq.add_popen(Subprocess::Popen.new('echo "popen 2"'))
|
5
|
+
end
|
6
|
+
|
7
|
+
When /^I run the subprocesses sequence$/ do
|
8
|
+
@seq.perform
|
9
|
+
end
|
10
|
+
|
11
|
+
Then /^the subprocess sequence completes with success$/ do
|
12
|
+
@seq.status[:exitstatus].should == 0
|
13
|
+
@seq.completed?.should be_true
|
14
|
+
@seq.complete.length.should == 2
|
15
|
+
@seq.incomplete.length.should == 0
|
16
|
+
@seq.failed.length.should == 0
|
17
|
+
end
|
18
|
+
|
19
|
+
Then /^the subprocess sequence has stdout for each subprocess$/ do
|
20
|
+
@seq.complete.each do |popen|
|
21
|
+
popen.stdout.should_not == ""
|
22
|
+
end
|
23
|
+
end
|
24
|
+
|
25
|
+
Then /^the subprocess sequence has stderr for each subprocess$/ do
|
26
|
+
@seq.complete.each do |popen|
|
27
|
+
popen.stderr.should == ""
|
28
|
+
end
|
29
|
+
end
|
30
|
+
|
31
|
+
Then /^the subprocess sequence has status for each subprocess$/ do
|
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|
+
@seq.complete.each do |popen|
|
33
|
+
popen.status.should be_kind_of Hash
|
34
|
+
end
|
35
|
+
end
|
36
|
+
|
37
|
+
Given /^I have a subprocess sequence with 2 subprocesses to run with a bad one first$/ do
|
38
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+
@seq = Subprocess::PopenSequence.new
|
39
|
+
@seq.add_popen(Subprocess::Popen.new('exit 1'))
|
40
|
+
@seq.add_popen(Subprocess::Popen.new('echo "popen 2"'))
|
41
|
+
end
|
42
|
+
|
43
|
+
Then /^the subprocess sequence completes with failure$/ do
|
44
|
+
@seq.incomplete.length.should == 1
|
45
|
+
@seq.failed.length.should == 1
|
46
|
+
@seq.complete.length.should == 0
|
47
|
+
@seq.status[:exitstatus].should_not == 0
|
48
|
+
end
|
49
|
+
|
50
|
+
Given /^I have a subprocess sequence with 2 subprocesses sequences$/ do
|
51
|
+
seq1 = Subprocess::PopenSequence.new
|
52
|
+
seq1 << Subprocess::Popen.new('echo "seq 1 - popen 1"')
|
53
|
+
seq1 << Subprocess::Popen.new('echo "seq 1 - popen 2"')
|
54
|
+
seq2 = Subprocess::PopenSequence.new
|
55
|
+
seq2 << Subprocess::Popen.new('echo "seq 2 - popen 1"')
|
56
|
+
seq2 << Subprocess::Popen.new('echo "seq 2 - popen 2"')
|
57
|
+
@seq = Subprocess::PopenSequence.new
|
58
|
+
@seq << seq1
|
59
|
+
@seq << seq2
|
60
|
+
end
|
61
|
+
|
62
|
+
When /^I run the sequence$/ do
|
63
|
+
@seq.perform
|
64
|
+
end
|
65
|
+
|
66
|
+
Then /^the sequences run just like any other subprocess$/ do
|
67
|
+
@seq.status[:exitstatus].should == 0
|
68
|
+
@seq.completed?.should be_true
|
69
|
+
@seq.complete.length.should == 2
|
70
|
+
@seq.incomplete.length.should == 0
|
71
|
+
@seq.failed.length.should == 0
|
72
|
+
end
|
73
|
+
|