nu_test_support/macros.rs
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/// Run a command in nu and get its output
///
/// The `nu!` macro accepts a number of options like the `cwd` in which the
/// command should be run. It is also possible to specify a different `locale`
/// to test locale dependent commands.
///
/// Pass options as the first arguments in the form of `key_1: value_1, key_1:
/// value_2, ...`. The options are defined in the `NuOpts` struct inside the
/// `nu!` macro.
///
/// The command can be formatted using `{}` just like `println!` or `format!`.
/// Pass the format arguments comma separated after the command itself.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// # // NOTE: The `nu!` macro needs the `nu` binary to exist. The test are
/// # // therefore only compiled but not run (that's what the `no_run` at
/// # // the beginning of this code block is for).
/// #
/// use nu_test_support::nu;
///
/// let outcome = nu!(
/// "date now | date to-record | get year"
/// );
///
/// let dir = "/";
/// let outcome = nu!(
/// "ls {} | get name",
/// dir,
/// );
///
/// let outcome = nu!(
/// cwd: "/",
/// "ls | get name",
/// );
///
/// let cell = "size";
/// let outcome = nu!(
/// locale: "de_DE.UTF-8",
/// "ls | into int {}",
/// cell,
/// );
///
/// let decimals = 2;
/// let outcome = nu!(
/// locale: "de_DE.UTF-8",
/// "10 | into string --decimals {}",
/// decimals,
/// );
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! nu {
// In the `@options` phase, we restucture all the
// `$field_1: $value_1, $field_2: $value_2, ...`
// pairs to a structure like
// `@options[ $field_1 => $value_1 ; $field_2 => $value_2 ; ... ]`.
// We do this to later distinguish the options from the `$path` and `$part`s.
// (See
// https://users.rust-lang.org/t/i-dont-think-this-local-ambiguity-when-calling-macro-is-ambiguous/79401?u=x3ro
// )
//
// If there is any special treatment needed for the `$value`, we can just
// match for the specific `field` name.
(
@options [ $($options:tt)* ]
cwd: $value:expr,
$($rest:tt)*
) => {
nu!(@options [ $($options)* cwd => $crate::fs::in_directory($value) ; ] $($rest)*)
};
// For all other options, we call `.into()` on the `$value` and hope for the best. ;)
(
@options [ $($options:tt)* ]
$field:ident : $value:expr,
$($rest:tt)*
) => {
nu!(@options [ $($options)* $field => $value.into() ; ] $($rest)*)
};
// When the `$field: $value,` pairs are all parsed, the next tokens are the `$path` and any
// number of `$part`s, potentially followed by a trailing comma.
(
@options [ $($options:tt)* ]
$path:expr
$(, $part:expr)*
$(,)*
) => {{
// Here we parse the options into a `NuOpts` struct
let opts = nu!(@nu_opts $($options)*);
// and format the `$path` using the `$part`s
let path = nu!(@format_path $path, $($part),*);
// Then finally we go to the `@main` phase, where the actual work is done.
nu!(@main opts, path)
}};
// Create the NuOpts struct from the `field => value ;` pairs
(@nu_opts $( $field:ident => $value:expr ; )*) => {
$crate::macros::NuOpts{
$(
$field: Some($value),
)*
..Default::default()
}
};
// Helper to format `$path`.
(@format_path $path:expr $(,)?) => {
// When there are no `$part`s, do not format anything
$path
};
(@format_path $path:expr, $($part:expr),* $(,)?) => {{
format!($path, $( $part ),*)
}};
// Do the actual work.
(@main $opts:expr, $path:expr) => {{
$crate::macros::nu_run_test($opts, $path, false)
}};
// This is the entrypoint for this macro.
($($token:tt)*) => {{
nu!(@options [ ] $($token)*)
}};
}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! nu_with_std {
// In the `@options` phase, we restucture all the
// `$field_1: $value_1, $field_2: $value_2, ...`
// pairs to a structure like
// `@options[ $field_1 => $value_1 ; $field_2 => $value_2 ; ... ]`.
// We do this to later distinguish the options from the `$path` and `$part`s.
// (See
// https://users.rust-lang.org/t/i-dont-think-this-local-ambiguity-when-calling-macro-is-ambiguous/79401?u=x3ro
// )
//
// If there is any special treatment needed for the `$value`, we can just
// match for the specific `field` name.
(
@options [ $($options:tt)* ]
cwd: $value:expr,
$($rest:tt)*
) => {
nu_with_std!(@options [ $($options)* cwd => $crate::fs::in_directory($value) ; ] $($rest)*)
};
// For all other options, we call `.into()` on the `$value` and hope for the best. ;)
(
@options [ $($options:tt)* ]
$field:ident : $value:expr,
$($rest:tt)*
) => {
nu_with_std!(@options [ $($options)* $field => $value.into() ; ] $($rest)*)
};
// When the `$field: $value,` pairs are all parsed, the next tokens are the `$path` and any
// number of `$part`s, potentially followed by a trailing comma.
(
@options [ $($options:tt)* ]
$path:expr
$(, $part:expr)*
$(,)*
) => {{
// Here we parse the options into a `NuOpts` struct
let opts = nu_with_std!(@nu_opts $($options)*);
// and format the `$path` using the `$part`s
let path = nu_with_std!(@format_path $path, $($part),*);
// Then finally we go to the `@main` phase, where the actual work is done.
nu_with_std!(@main opts, path)
}};
// Create the NuOpts struct from the `field => value ;` pairs
(@nu_opts $( $field:ident => $value:expr ; )*) => {
$crate::macros::NuOpts{
$(
$field: Some($value),
)*
..Default::default()
}
};
// Helper to format `$path`.
(@format_path $path:expr $(,)?) => {
// When there are no `$part`s, do not format anything
$path
};
(@format_path $path:expr, $($part:expr),* $(,)?) => {{
format!($path, $( $part ),*)
}};
// Do the actual work.
(@main $opts:expr, $path:expr) => {{
$crate::macros::nu_run_test($opts, $path, true)
}};
// This is the entrypoint for this macro.
($($token:tt)*) => {{
nu_with_std!(@options [ ] $($token)*)
}};
}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! nu_with_plugins {
(cwd: $cwd:expr, plugins: [$(($plugin_name:expr)),*$(,)?], $command:expr) => {{
nu_with_plugins!(
cwd: $cwd,
envs: Vec::<(&str, &str)>::new(),
plugins: [$(($plugin_name)),*],
$command
)
}};
(cwd: $cwd:expr, plugin: ($plugin_name:expr), $command:expr) => {{
nu_with_plugins!(
cwd: $cwd,
envs: Vec::<(&str, &str)>::new(),
plugin: ($plugin_name),
$command
)
}};
(
cwd: $cwd:expr,
envs: $envs:expr,
plugins: [$(($plugin_name:expr)),*$(,)?],
$command:expr
) => {{
$crate::macros::nu_with_plugin_run_test($cwd, $envs, &[$($plugin_name),*], $command)
}};
(cwd: $cwd:expr, envs: $envs:expr, plugin: ($plugin_name:expr), $command:expr) => {{
$crate::macros::nu_with_plugin_run_test($cwd, $envs, &[$plugin_name], $command)
}};
}
use crate::{Outcome, NATIVE_PATH_ENV_VAR};
use nu_path::{AbsolutePath, AbsolutePathBuf, Path, PathBuf};
use nu_utils::escape_quote_string;
use std::{
ffi::OsStr,
process::{Command, Stdio},
};
use tempfile::tempdir;
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct NuOpts {
pub cwd: Option<AbsolutePathBuf>,
pub locale: Option<String>,
pub envs: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
pub collapse_output: Option<bool>,
pub use_ir: Option<bool>,
// Note: At the time this was added, passing in a file path was more convenient. However,
// passing in file contents seems like a better API - consider this when adding new uses of
// this field.
pub env_config: Option<PathBuf>,
}
pub fn nu_run_test(opts: NuOpts, commands: impl AsRef<str>, with_std: bool) -> Outcome {
let test_bins = crate::fs::binaries()
.canonicalize()
.expect("Could not canonicalize dummy binaries path");
let mut paths = crate::shell_os_paths();
paths.insert(0, test_bins.into());
let commands = commands.as_ref().lines().collect::<Vec<_>>().join("; ");
let paths_joined = match std::env::join_paths(paths) {
Ok(all) => all,
Err(_) => panic!("Couldn't join paths for PATH var."),
};
let target_cwd = opts.cwd.unwrap_or_else(crate::fs::root);
let locale = opts.locale.unwrap_or("en_US.UTF-8".to_string());
let executable_path = crate::fs::executable_path();
let mut command = setup_command(&executable_path, &target_cwd);
command
.env(nu_utils::locale::LOCALE_OVERRIDE_ENV_VAR, locale)
.env(NATIVE_PATH_ENV_VAR, paths_joined);
if let Some(envs) = opts.envs {
command.envs(envs);
}
match opts.env_config {
Some(path) => command.arg("--env-config").arg(path),
// TODO: This seems unnecessary: the code that runs for integration tests
// (run_commands) loads startup configs only if they are specified via flags explicitly or
// the shell is started as logging shell (which it is not in this case).
None => command.arg("--no-config-file"),
};
if !with_std {
command.arg("--no-std-lib");
}
// Use plain errors to help make error text matching more consistent
command.args(["--error-style", "plain"]);
command
.arg(format!("-c {}", escape_quote_string(&commands)))
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stderr(Stdio::piped());
// Explicitly set NU_DISABLE_IR
if let Some(use_ir) = opts.use_ir {
if !use_ir {
command.env("NU_DISABLE_IR", "1");
} else {
command.env_remove("NU_DISABLE_IR");
}
}
// Uncomment to debug the command being run:
// println!("=== command\n{command:?}\n");
let process = match command.spawn() {
Ok(child) => child,
Err(why) => panic!("Can't run test {:?} {}", crate::fs::executable_path(), why),
};
let output = process
.wait_with_output()
.expect("couldn't read from stdout/stderr");
let out = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
let err = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
let out = if opts.collapse_output.unwrap_or(true) {
collapse_output(&out)
} else {
out.into_owned()
};
println!("=== stderr\n{}", err);
Outcome::new(out, err.into_owned(), output.status)
}
pub fn nu_with_plugin_run_test<E, K, V>(
cwd: impl AsRef<Path>,
envs: E,
plugins: &[&str],
command: &str,
) -> Outcome
where
E: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>,
K: AsRef<OsStr>,
V: AsRef<OsStr>,
{
let test_bins = crate::fs::binaries();
let test_bins = nu_path::canonicalize_with(&test_bins, ".").unwrap_or_else(|e| {
panic!(
"Couldn't canonicalize dummy binaries path {}: {:?}",
test_bins.display(),
e
)
});
let temp = tempdir().expect("couldn't create a temporary directory");
let [temp_config_file, temp_env_config_file] = ["config.nu", "env.nu"].map(|name| {
let temp_file = temp.path().join(name);
std::fs::File::create(&temp_file).expect("couldn't create temporary config file");
temp_file
});
// We don't have to write the plugin registry file, it's ok for it to not exist
let temp_plugin_file = temp.path().join("plugin.msgpackz");
crate::commands::ensure_plugins_built();
let plugin_paths_quoted: Vec<String> = plugins
.iter()
.map(|plugin_name| {
let plugin = with_exe(plugin_name);
let plugin_path = nu_path::canonicalize_with(&plugin, &test_bins)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("failed to canonicalize plugin {} path", &plugin));
let plugin_path = plugin_path.to_string_lossy();
escape_quote_string(&plugin_path)
})
.collect();
let plugins_arg = format!("[{}]", plugin_paths_quoted.join(","));
let target_cwd = crate::fs::in_directory(&cwd);
// In plugin testing, we need to use installed nushell to drive
// plugin commands.
let mut executable_path = crate::fs::executable_path();
if !executable_path.exists() {
executable_path = crate::fs::installed_nu_path();
}
let process = match setup_command(&executable_path, &target_cwd)
.envs(envs)
.arg("--commands")
.arg(command)
// Use plain errors to help make error text matching more consistent
.args(["--error-style", "plain"])
.arg("--config")
.arg(temp_config_file)
.arg("--env-config")
.arg(temp_env_config_file)
.arg("--plugin-config")
.arg(temp_plugin_file)
.arg("--plugins")
.arg(plugins_arg)
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stderr(Stdio::piped())
.spawn()
{
Ok(child) => child,
Err(why) => panic!("Can't run test {}", why),
};
let output = process
.wait_with_output()
.expect("couldn't read from stdout/stderr");
let out = collapse_output(&String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout));
let err = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
println!("=== stderr\n{}", err);
Outcome::new(out, err.into_owned(), output.status)
}
fn with_exe(name: &str) -> String {
#[cfg(windows)]
{
name.to_string() + ".exe"
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
{
name.to_string()
}
}
fn collapse_output(out: &str) -> String {
let out = out.lines().collect::<Vec<_>>().join("\n");
let out = out.replace("\r\n", "");
out.replace('\n', "")
}
fn setup_command(executable_path: &AbsolutePath, target_cwd: &AbsolutePath) -> Command {
let mut command = Command::new(executable_path);
command
.current_dir(target_cwd)
.env_remove("FILE_PWD")
.env("PWD", target_cwd); // setting PWD is enough to set cwd;
command
}