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Most importantly, binaries produced from this version don’t link to http-parser (or at least they didn’t when I tried it), so the Vagrantfile doesn’t need to configure the custom version of it.
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589 lines
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Ruby
require 'date'
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Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
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# We use Ubuntu instead of Debian because the image comes with two-way
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# shared folder support by default.
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UBUNTU = 'ubuntu/xenial64'
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# The main VM is the one used for development and testing.
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config.vm.define(:exa, primary: true) do |config|
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config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v|
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v.name = 'exa'
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v.memory = 1024
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v.cpus = 1
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end
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config.vm.box = UBUNTU
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config.vm.hostname = 'exa'
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# Make sure we know the VM image’s default user name. The ‘cassowary’ user
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# (specified later) is used for most of the test *output*, but we still
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# need to know where the ‘target’ and ‘.cargo’ directories go.
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developer = 'vagrant'
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# Install the dependencies needed for exa to build, as quietly as
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# apt can do.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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apt-get update
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apt-get install -qq -o=Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 -y \
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git cmake curl attr libgit2-dev zip \
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fish zsh bash bash-completion
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EOF
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# Guarantee that the timezone is UTC -- some of the tests
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# depend on this (for now).
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline:
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%[timedatectl set-timezone UTC]
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# Install Rust.
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# This is done as vagrant, not root, because it’s vagrant
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# who actually uses it. Sent to /dev/null because the progress
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# bar produces a ton of output.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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if hash rustc &>/dev/null; then
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echo "Rust is already installed"
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else
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set -xe
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curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- -y
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fi
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EOF
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# Use a different ‘target’ directory on the VM than on the host.
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# By default it just uses the one in /vagrant/target, which can
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# cause problems if it has different permissions than the other
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# directories, or contains object files compiled for the host.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline: <<-EOF
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echo 'PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/home/#{developer}/.cargo/bin"' > /etc/environment
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echo 'CARGO_TARGET_DIR="/home/#{developer}/target"' >> /etc/environment
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EOF
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# Create a variety of misc scripts.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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ln -sf /vagrant/devtools/dev-run-debug.sh /usr/bin/exa
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ln -sf /vagrant/devtools/dev-run-release.sh /usr/bin/rexa
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echo -e "#!/bin/sh\ncargo build --manifest-path /vagrant/Cargo.toml \\$@" > /usr/bin/build-exa
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ln -sf /usr/bin/build-exa /usr/bin/b
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echo -e "#!/bin/sh\ncargo test --manifest-path /vagrant/Cargo.toml --lib \\$@ -- --quiet" > /usr/bin/test-exa
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ln -sf /usr/bin/test-exa /usr/bin/t
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echo -e "#!/bin/sh\n/vagrant/xtests/run.sh" > /usr/bin/run-xtests
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ln -sf /usr/bin/run-xtests /usr/bin/x
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echo -e "#!/bin/sh\nbuild-exa && test-exa && run-xtests" > /usr/bin/compile-exa
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ln -sf /usr/bin/compile-exa /usr/bin/c
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echo -e "#!/bin/sh\nbash /vagrant/devtools/dev-package-for-linux.sh \\$@" > /usr/bin/package-exa
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echo -e "#!/bin/sh\ncat /etc/motd" > /usr/bin/halp
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chmod +x /usr/bin/{exa,rexa,b,t,x,c,build-exa,test-exa,run-xtests,compile-exa,package-exa,halp}
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EOF
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# This fix is applied by changing the VM rather than changing the
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# Cargo.toml file so it works for everyone because it’s such a niche
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# build issue, it’s not worth specifying a non-crates.io dependency
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# and losing the ability to `cargo publish` the exa crate there!
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# It also isolates the hackiness to the one place I can test it
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# actually works.
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# Configure the welcoming text that gets shown.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline: <<-EOF
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rm -f /etc/update-motd.d/*
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# Capture the help text so it gets displayed first
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bash /vagrant/devtools/dev-help.sh > /etc/motd
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# Tell bash to execute a bunch of stuff when a session starts
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echo "source /vagrant/devtools/dev-bash.sh" > /home/#{developer}/.bash_profile
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chown #{developer} /home/#{developer}/.bash_profile
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# Disable last login date in sshd
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sed -i '/PrintLastLog yes/c\PrintLastLog no' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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systemctl restart sshd
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EOF
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# Link the completion files so they’re “installed”.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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test -h /etc/bash_completion.d/exa \
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|| ln -s /vagrant/contrib/completions.bash /etc/bash_completion.d/exa
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test -h /usr/share/zsh/vendor-completions/_exa \
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|| ln -s /vagrant/contrib/completions.zsh /usr/share/zsh/vendor-completions/_exa
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test -h /usr/share/fish/completions/exa.fish \
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|| ln -s /vagrant/contrib/completions.fish /usr/share/fish/completions/exa.fish
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EOF
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# We create two users that own the test files.
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# The first one just owns the ordinary ones, because we don’t want the
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# test outputs to depend on “vagrant” or “ubuntu” existing.
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user = "cassowary"
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline:
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%[id -u #{user} &>/dev/null || useradd #{user}]
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# The second one has a long name, to test that the file owner column
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# widens correctly. The benefit of Vagrant is that we don’t need to
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# set this up on the *actual* system!
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longuser = "antidisestablishmentarienism"
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline:
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%[id -u #{longuser} &>/dev/null || useradd #{longuser}]
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# Because the timestamps are formatted differently depending on whether
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# they’re in the current year or not (see `details.rs`), we have to make
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# sure that the files are created in the current year, so they get shown
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# in the format we expect.
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current_year = Date.today.year
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some_date = "#{current_year}01011234.56" # 1st January, 12:34:56
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# We also need an UID and a GID that are guaranteed to not exist, to
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# test what happen when they don’t.
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invalid_uid = 666
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invalid_gid = 616
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# Delete old testcases if they exist already, then create a
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# directory to house new ones.
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test_dir = "/testcases"
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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rm -rfv #{test_dir}
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mkdir #{test_dir}
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chmod 777 #{test_dir}
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EOF
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# Awkward file size testcases.
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# This needs sudo to set the files’ users at the very end.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/files"
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for i in {1..13}; do
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fallocate -l "$i" "#{test_dir}/files/$i"_bytes
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fallocate -l "$i"KiB "#{test_dir}/files/$i"_KiB
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fallocate -l "$i"MiB "#{test_dir}/files/$i"_MiB
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done
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touch -t #{some_date} "#{test_dir}/files/"*
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chmod 644 "#{test_dir}/files/"*
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sudo chown #{user}:#{user} "#{test_dir}/files/"*
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EOF
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# File name extension testcases.
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# These aren’t tested in details view, but we set timestamps on them to
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# test that various sort options work.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/Makefile"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/IMAGE.PNG"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/image.svg"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/VIDEO.AVI"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/video.wmv"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/music.mp3"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/MUSIC.OGG"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/lossless.flac"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/lossless.wav"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/crypto.asc"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/crypto.signature"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/document.pdf"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/DOCUMENT.XLSX"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/COMPRESSED.ZIP"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/compressed.tar.gz"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/compressed.tgz"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/compressed.tar.xz"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/compressed.txz"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/compressed.deb"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/backup~"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/#SAVEFILE#"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/file.tmp"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/compiled.class"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/compiled.o"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/compiled.js"
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touch "#{test_dir}/file-names-exts/compiled.coffee"
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EOF
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# File name testcases.
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# bash really doesn’t want you to create a file with escaped characters
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# in its name, so we have to resort to the echo builtin and touch!
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#
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# The double backslashes are not strictly necessary; without them, Ruby
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# will interpolate them instead of bash, but because Vagrant prints out
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# each command it runs, your *own* terminal will go “ding” from the alarm!
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/file-names"
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/ascii: hello" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/emoji: [🆒]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/utf-8: pâté" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/bell: [\\a]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/backspace: [\\b]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/form-feed: [\\f]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/new-line: [\\n]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/return: [\\r]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/tab: [\\t]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/vertical-tab: [\\v]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/escape: [\\033]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/ansi: [\\033[34mblue\\033[0m]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/invalid-utf8-1: [\\xFF]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/invalid-utf8-2: [\\xc3\\x28]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/invalid-utf8-3: [\\xe2\\x82\\x28]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/invalid-utf8-4: [\\xf0\\x28\\x8c\\x28]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/new-line-dir: [\\n]" | xargs -0 mkdir
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/new-line-dir: [\\n]/subfile" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/new-line-dir: [\\n]/another: [\\n]" | xargs -0 touch
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/new-line-dir: [\\n]/broken" | xargs -0 touch
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/file-names/links"
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ln -s "#{test_dir}/file-names/new-line-dir"*/* "#{test_dir}/file-names/links"
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echo -ne "#{test_dir}/file-names/new-line-dir: [\\n]/broken" | xargs -0 rm
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EOF
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# Special file testcases.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/specials"
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sudo mknod "#{test_dir}/specials/block-device" b 3 60
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sudo mknod "#{test_dir}/specials/char-device" c 14 40
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sudo mknod "#{test_dir}/specials/named-pipe" p
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sudo touch -t #{some_date} "#{test_dir}/specials/"*
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EOF
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# Awkward symlink testcases.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/links"
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ln -s / "#{test_dir}/links/root"
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ln -s /usr "#{test_dir}/links/usr"
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ln -s nowhere "#{test_dir}/links/broken"
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ln -s /proc/1/root "#{test_dir}/links/forbidden"
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touch "#{test_dir}/links/some_file"
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ln -s "#{test_dir}/links/some_file" "#{test_dir}/links/some_file_absolute"
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(cd "#{test_dir}/links"; ln -s "some_file" "some_file_relative")
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(cd "#{test_dir}/links"; ln -s "." "current_dir")
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(cd "#{test_dir}/links"; ln -s ".." "parent_dir")
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(cd "#{test_dir}/links"; ln -s "itself" "itself")
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EOF
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# Awkward passwd testcases.
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# sudo is needed for these because we technically aren’t a member
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# of the groups (because they don’t exist), and chown and chgrp
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# are smart enough to disallow it!
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/passwd"
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touch -t #{some_date} "#{test_dir}/passwd/unknown-uid"
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chmod 644 "#{test_dir}/passwd/unknown-uid"
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sudo chown #{invalid_uid}:#{user} "#{test_dir}/passwd/unknown-uid"
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touch -t #{some_date} "#{test_dir}/passwd/unknown-gid"
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chmod 644 "#{test_dir}/passwd/unknown-gid"
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sudo chown #{user}:#{invalid_gid} "#{test_dir}/passwd/unknown-gid"
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EOF
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# Awkward permission testcases.
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# Differences in the way ‘chmod’ handles setting ‘setuid’ and ‘setgid’
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# when you don’t already own the file mean that we need to use ‘sudo’
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# to change permissions to those.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/permissions"
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/permissions/forbidden-directory"
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chmod 000 "#{test_dir}/permissions/forbidden-directory"
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touch -t #{some_date} "#{test_dir}/permissions/forbidden-directory"
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sudo chown #{user}:#{user} "#{test_dir}/permissions/forbidden-directory"
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for perms in 000 001 002 004 010 020 040 100 200 400 644 755 777 1000 1001 2000 2010 4000 4100 7666 7777; do
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touch "#{test_dir}/permissions/$perms"
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sudo chown #{user}:#{user} "#{test_dir}/permissions/$perms"
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sudo chmod $perms "#{test_dir}/permissions/$perms"
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sudo touch -t #{some_date} "#{test_dir}/permissions/$perms"
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done
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EOF
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old = '200303030000.00'
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med = '200606152314.29' # the june gets used for fr_FR locale tests
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new = '200912221038.53' # and the december for ja_JP local tests
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# Awkward date and time testcases.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/dates"
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# there's no way to touch the created date of a file...
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# so we have to do this the old-fashioned way!
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# (and make sure these don't actually get listed)
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touch -t #{old} "#{test_dir}/dates/peach"; sleep 1
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touch -t #{med} "#{test_dir}/dates/plum"; sleep 1
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touch -t #{new} "#{test_dir}/dates/pear"
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# modified dates
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touch -t #{old} -m "#{test_dir}/dates/pear"
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touch -t #{med} -m "#{test_dir}/dates/peach"
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touch -t #{new} -m "#{test_dir}/dates/plum"
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# accessed dates
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touch -t #{old} -a "#{test_dir}/dates/plum"
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touch -t #{med} -a "#{test_dir}/dates/pear"
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touch -t #{new} -a "#{test_dir}/dates/peach"
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sudo chown #{user}:#{user} -R "#{test_dir}/dates"
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EOF
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# Awkward extended attribute testcases.
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# We need to test combinations of various numbers of files *and*
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# extended attributes in directories. Turns out, the easiest way to
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# do this is to generate all combinations of files with “one-xattr”
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# or “two-xattrs” in their name and directories with “empty” or
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# “one-file” in their name, then just give the right number of
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# xattrs and children to those.
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/attributes"
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/attributes/files"
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touch "#{test_dir}/attributes/files/"{no-xattrs,one-xattr,two-xattrs}{,_forbidden}
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/attributes/dirs"
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/attributes/dirs/"{no-xattrs,one-xattr,two-xattrs}_{empty,one-file,two-files}{,_forbidden}
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setfattr -n user.greeting -v hello "#{test_dir}/attributes"/**/*{one-xattr,two-xattrs}*
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setfattr -n user.another_greeting -v hi "#{test_dir}/attributes"/**/*two-xattrs*
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for dir in "#{test_dir}/attributes/dirs/"*one-file*; do
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touch $dir/file-in-question
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done
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for dir in "#{test_dir}/attributes/dirs/"*two-files*; do
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touch $dir/this-file
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touch $dir/that-file
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done
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find "#{test_dir}/attributes" -exec touch {} -t #{some_date} \\;
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# I want to use the following to test,
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# but it only works on macos:
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#chmod +a "#{user} deny readextattr" "#{test_dir}/attributes"/**/*_forbidden
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sudo chmod 000 "#{test_dir}/attributes"/**/*_forbidden
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sudo chown #{user}:#{user} -R "#{test_dir}/attributes"
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EOF
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# A sample Git repository
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# This uses cd because it's easier than telling Git where to go each time
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config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
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set -xe
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mkdir "#{test_dir}/git"
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cd "#{test_dir}/git"
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git init
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mkdir edits additions moves
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echo "original content" | tee edits/{staged,unstaged,both}
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echo "this file gets moved" > moves/hither
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git add edits moves
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git config --global user.email "exa@exa.exa"
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git config --global user.name "Exa Exa"
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git commit -m "Automated test commit"
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echo "modifications!" | tee edits/{staged,both}
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touch additions/{staged,edited}
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mv moves/{hither,thither}
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git add edits moves additions
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echo "more modifications!" | tee edits/unstaged edits/both additions/edited
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touch additions/unstaged
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||
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find "#{test_dir}/git" -exec touch {} -t #{some_date} \\;
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sudo chown #{user}:#{user} -R "#{test_dir}/git"
|
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EOF
|
||
|
||
|
||
# A second Git repository
|
||
# for testing two at once
|
||
config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
|
||
set -xe
|
||
mkdir -p "#{test_dir}/git2/deeply/nested/directory"
|
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cd "#{test_dir}/git2"
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git init
|
||
|
||
touch "deeply/nested/directory/upd8d"
|
||
git add "deeply/nested/directory/upd8d"
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||
git commit -m "Automated test commit"
|
||
|
||
echo "Now with contents" > "deeply/nested/directory/upd8d"
|
||
touch "deeply/nested/directory/l8st"
|
||
|
||
echo -e "target\n*.mp3" > ".gitignore"
|
||
mkdir "ignoreds"
|
||
touch "ignoreds/music.mp3"
|
||
touch "ignoreds/music.m4a"
|
||
mkdir "ignoreds/nested"
|
||
touch "ignoreds/nested/70s grove.mp3"
|
||
touch "ignoreds/nested/funky chicken.m4a"
|
||
|
||
mkdir "target"
|
||
touch "target/another ignored file"
|
||
|
||
mkdir "deeply/nested/repository"
|
||
cd "deeply/nested/repository"
|
||
git init
|
||
touch subfile
|
||
|
||
find "#{test_dir}/git2" -exec touch {} -t #{some_date} \\;
|
||
sudo chown #{user}:#{user} -R "#{test_dir}/git2"
|
||
EOF
|
||
|
||
# Hidden and dot file testcases.
|
||
# We need to set the permissions of `.` and `..` because they actually
|
||
# get displayed in the output here, so this has to come last.
|
||
config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
|
||
set -xe
|
||
shopt -u dotglob
|
||
GLOBIGNORE=".:.."
|
||
|
||
mkdir "#{test_dir}/hiddens"
|
||
touch "#{test_dir}/hiddens/visible"
|
||
touch "#{test_dir}/hiddens/.hidden"
|
||
touch "#{test_dir}/hiddens/..extra-hidden"
|
||
|
||
# ./hiddens/
|
||
touch -t #{some_date} "#{test_dir}/hiddens/"*
|
||
chmod 644 "#{test_dir}/hiddens/"*
|
||
sudo chown #{user}:#{user} "#{test_dir}/hiddens/"*
|
||
|
||
# .
|
||
touch -t #{some_date} "#{test_dir}/hiddens"
|
||
chmod 755 "#{test_dir}/hiddens"
|
||
sudo chown #{user}:#{user} "#{test_dir}/hiddens"
|
||
|
||
# ..
|
||
sudo touch -t #{some_date} "#{test_dir}"
|
||
sudo chmod 755 "#{test_dir}"
|
||
sudo chown #{user}:#{user} "#{test_dir}"
|
||
EOF
|
||
|
||
|
||
# Set up some locales
|
||
config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
|
||
set -xe
|
||
|
||
# uncomment these from the config file
|
||
sudo sed -i '/fr_FR.UTF-8/s/^# //g' /etc/locale.gen
|
||
sudo sed -i '/ja_JP.UTF-8/s/^# //g' /etc/locale.gen
|
||
sudo locale-gen
|
||
EOF
|
||
|
||
|
||
# Install kcov for test coverage
|
||
# This doesn’t run coverage over the xtests so it’s less useful for now
|
||
if ENV.key?('INSTALL_KCOV')
|
||
config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: false, inline: <<-EOF
|
||
set -xe
|
||
|
||
test -e ~/.cargo/bin/cargo-kcov \
|
||
|| cargo install cargo-kcov
|
||
|
||
sudo apt-get install -qq -o=Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 -y \
|
||
cmake g++ pkg-config \
|
||
libcurl4-openssl-dev libdw-dev binutils-dev libiberty-dev
|
||
|
||
cargo kcov --print-install-kcov-sh | sudo sh
|
||
EOF
|
||
end
|
||
end
|
||
|
||
|
||
# Remember that problem that exa had where the binary wasn’t actually
|
||
# self-contained? Or the problem where the Linux binary was actually the
|
||
# macOS binary in disguise?
|
||
#
|
||
# This is a “fresh” VM that intentionally downloads no dependencies and
|
||
# installs nothing so that we can check that exa still runs!
|
||
config.vm.define(:fresh) do |config|
|
||
config.vm.box = UBUNTU
|
||
config.vm.hostname = 'fresh'
|
||
|
||
config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v|
|
||
v.name = 'exa-fresh'
|
||
v.memory = 384
|
||
v.cpus = 1
|
||
end
|
||
|
||
# Well, we do need *one* dependency...
|
||
config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline: <<-EOF
|
||
set -xe
|
||
apt-get install -qq -o=Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 -y unzip
|
||
EOF
|
||
|
||
# This thing also has its own welcoming text.
|
||
config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline: <<-EOF
|
||
rm -f /etc/update-motd.d/*
|
||
|
||
# Capture the help text so it gets displayed first
|
||
bash /vagrant/devtools/dev-help-testvm.sh > /etc/motd
|
||
|
||
# Disable last login date in sshd
|
||
sed -i '/PrintLastLog yes/c\PrintLastLog no' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
|
||
systemctl restart sshd
|
||
EOF
|
||
|
||
# Make the checker script a command.
|
||
config.vm.provision :shell, privileged: true, inline: <<-EOF
|
||
set -xe
|
||
echo -e "#!/bin/sh\nbash /vagrant/devtools/dev-download-and-check-release.sh \"\\$*\"" > /usr/bin/check-release
|
||
chmod +x /usr/bin/check-release
|
||
EOF
|
||
end
|
||
end
|