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authorDaniel Silverstone <dsilvers+gitlab@digital-scurf.org>2020-09-12 16:16:32 +0000
committerDaniel Silverstone <dsilvers+gitlab@digital-scurf.org>2020-09-12 16:16:32 +0000
commit9243b189a1a12bc0ed819d59cd3cbe9ce5d37c2a (patch)
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parentd4e8b0409d6bc99522a6a995349e9779b9c9cd62 (diff)
downloadjt2-9243b189a1a12bc0ed819d59cd3cbe9ce5d37c2a.tar.gz
Merge branch 'init' into 'master'
feat: create and initialise a new journal Closes #1 See merge request larswirzenius/jt!2
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+# Some step implementations for running commands and capturing the result.
+
+import subprocess
+
+
+# Run a command, capture its stdout, stderr, and exit code in context.
+def runcmd(ctx, argv, **kwargs):
+ p = subprocess.Popen(argv, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, **kwargs)
+ stdout, stderr = p.communicate("")
+ ctx["argv"] = argv
+ ctx["stdout"] = stdout.decode("utf-8")
+ ctx["stderr"] = stderr.decode("utf-8")
+ ctx["exit"] = p.returncode
+
+
+# Check that latest exit code captured by runcmd was a specific one.
+def exit_code_is(ctx, wanted):
+ if ctx.get("exit") != wanted:
+ print("context:", ctx.as_dict())
+ assert_eq(ctx.get("exit"), wanted)
+
+
+# Check that latest exit code captured by runcmd was not a specific one.
+def exit_code_is_not(ctx, unwanted):
+ if ctx.get("exit") == unwanted:
+ print("context:", ctx.as_dict())
+ assert_ne(ctx.get("exit"), unwanted)
+
+
+# Check that latest exit code captured by runcmd was zero.
+def exit_code_zero(ctx):
+ exit_code_is(ctx, 0)
+
+
+# Check that latest exit code captured by runcmd was not zero.
+def exit_code_nonzero(ctx):
+ exit_code_is_not(ctx, 0)
+
+
+# Check that stdout of latest runcmd contains a specific string.
+def stdout_contains(ctx, pattern=None):
+ stdout = ctx.get("stdout", "")
+ if pattern not in stdout:
+ print("pattern:", repr(pattern))
+ print("stdout:", repr(stdout))
+ print("ctx:", ctx.as_dict())
+ assert_eq(pattern in stdout, True)
+
+
+# Check that stdout of latest runcmd does not contain a specific string.
+def stdout_does_not_contain(ctx, pattern=None):
+ stdout = ctx.get("stdout", "")
+ if pattern in stdout:
+ print("pattern:", repr(pattern))
+ print("stdout:", repr(stdout))
+ print("ctx:", ctx.as_dict())
+ assert_eq(pattern not in stdout, True)
+
+
+# Check that stderr of latest runcmd does contains a specific string.
+def stderr_contains(ctx, pattern=None):
+ stderr = ctx.get("stderr", "")
+ if pattern not in stderr:
+ print("pattern:", repr(pattern))
+ print("stderr:", repr(stderr))
+ print("ctx:", ctx.as_dict())
+ assert_eq(pattern in stderr, True)
+
+
+# Check that stderr of latest runcmd does not contain a specific string.
+def stderr_does_not_contain(ctx, pattern=None):
+ stderr = ctx.get("stderr", "")
+ if pattern not in stderr:
+ print("pattern:", repr(pattern))
+ print("stderr:", repr(stderr))
+ print("ctx:", ctx.as_dict())
+ assert_eq(pattern not in stderr, True)