#!/bin/bash # This file contains the text fixtures — the known, constant data — that are # used when setting up the environment that exa’s tests get run in. # The directory that all the test files are created under. export TEST_ROOT=/testcases # Because the timestamps are formatted differently depending on whether # they’re in the current year or not (see `details.rs`), we have to make # sure that the files are created in the current year, so they get shown # in the format we expect. export CURRENT_YEAR=$(date "+%Y") export FIXED_DATE="${CURRENT_YEAR}01011234.56" # 1st January, 12:34:56 # We also need an UID and a GID that are guaranteed to not exist, to # test what happen when they don’t. export FIXED_BAD_UID=666 export FIXED_BAD_GID=616 # We create two users that own the test files. # # The first one just owns the ordinary ones, because we don’t want the # test outputs to depend on “vagrant” or “ubuntu” existing. # # The second one has a long name, to test that the file owner column # widens correctly. The benefit of Vagrant is that we don’t need to # set this up on the *actual* system! export FIXED_USER="cassowary" export FIXED_LONG_USER="antidisestablishmentarienism" # A couple of dates, for date-time testing. export FIXED_OLD_DATE='200303030000.00' export FIXED_MED_DATE='200606152314.29' # the june gets used for fr_FR locale tests export FIXED_NEW_DATE='200912221038.53' # and the december for ja_JP local tests # Dates that extend beyond 32-bit timespace. export FIXED_PAST_DATE='170001010000.00' export FIXED_FUTURE_DATE='230001010000.00'