// Mgmt // Copyright (C) 2013-2017+ James Shubin and the project contributors // Written by James Shubin and the project contributors // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Affero General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . package resources import ( "testing" ) func TestExecSendRecv1(t *testing.T) { r1 := &ExecRes{ BaseRes: BaseRes{ Name: "exec1", Kind: "exec", //MetaParams: MetaParams, }, Cmd: "echo hello world", Shell: "/bin/bash", } r1.Setup(nil, r1, r1) defer func() { if err := r1.Close(); err != nil { t.Errorf("close failed with: %v", err) } }() if err := r1.Init(); err != nil { t.Errorf("init failed with: %v", err) } // run artificially without the entire engine if _, err := r1.CheckApply(true); err != nil { t.Errorf("checkapply failed with: %v", err) } t.Logf("output is: %v", r1.Output) if r1.Output != nil { t.Logf("output is: %v", *r1.Output) } t.Logf("stdout is: %v", r1.Stdout) if r1.Stdout != nil { t.Logf("stdout is: %v", *r1.Stdout) } t.Logf("stderr is: %v", r1.Stderr) if r1.Stderr != nil { t.Logf("stderr is: %v", *r1.Stderr) } if r1.Stdout == nil { t.Errorf("stdout is nil") } else { if out := *r1.Stdout; out != "hello world\n" { t.Errorf("got wrong stdout(%d): %s", len(out), out) } } } func TestExecSendRecv2(t *testing.T) { r1 := &ExecRes{ BaseRes: BaseRes{ Name: "exec1", Kind: "exec", //MetaParams: MetaParams, }, Cmd: "echo hello world 1>&2", // to stderr Shell: "/bin/bash", } r1.Setup(nil, r1, r1) defer func() { if err := r1.Close(); err != nil { t.Errorf("close failed with: %v", err) } }() if err := r1.Init(); err != nil { t.Errorf("init failed with: %v", err) } // run artificially without the entire engine if _, err := r1.CheckApply(true); err != nil { t.Errorf("checkapply failed with: %v", err) } t.Logf("output is: %v", r1.Output) if r1.Output != nil { t.Logf("output is: %v", *r1.Output) } t.Logf("stdout is: %v", r1.Stdout) if r1.Stdout != nil { t.Logf("stdout is: %v", *r1.Stdout) } t.Logf("stderr is: %v", r1.Stderr) if r1.Stderr != nil { t.Logf("stderr is: %v", *r1.Stderr) } if r1.Stderr == nil { t.Errorf("stderr is nil") } else { if out := *r1.Stderr; out != "hello world\n" { t.Errorf("got wrong stderr(%d): %s", len(out), out) } } } func TestExecSendRecv3(t *testing.T) { r1 := &ExecRes{ BaseRes: BaseRes{ Name: "exec1", Kind: "exec", //MetaParams: MetaParams, }, Cmd: "echo hello world && echo goodbye world 1>&2", // to stdout && stderr Shell: "/bin/bash", } r1.Setup(nil, r1, r1) defer func() { if err := r1.Close(); err != nil { t.Errorf("close failed with: %v", err) } }() if err := r1.Init(); err != nil { t.Errorf("init failed with: %v", err) } // run artificially without the entire engine if _, err := r1.CheckApply(true); err != nil { t.Errorf("checkapply failed with: %v", err) } t.Logf("output is: %v", r1.Output) if r1.Output != nil { t.Logf("output is: %v", *r1.Output) } t.Logf("stdout is: %v", r1.Stdout) if r1.Stdout != nil { t.Logf("stdout is: %v", *r1.Stdout) } t.Logf("stderr is: %v", r1.Stderr) if r1.Stderr != nil { t.Logf("stderr is: %v", *r1.Stderr) } if r1.Output == nil { t.Errorf("output is nil") } else { // it looks like bash or golang race to the write, so whichever // order they come out in is ok, as long as they come out whole if out := *r1.Output; out != "hello world\ngoodbye world\n" && out != "goodbye world\nhello world\n" { t.Errorf("got wrong output(%d): %s", len(out), out) } } if r1.Stdout == nil { t.Errorf("stdout is nil") } else { if out := *r1.Stdout; out != "hello world\n" { t.Errorf("got wrong stdout(%d): %s", len(out), out) } } if r1.Stderr == nil { t.Errorf("stderr is nil") } else { if out := *r1.Stderr; out != "goodbye world\n" { t.Errorf("got wrong stderr(%d): %s", len(out), out) } } }