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hosts/test/enabled.bats
William Melody 187222614a Use braces in all variable references.
Braces are only required in certain cases, but the cognitive overhead in
keeping track of which cases require braces can be reduced by simply
always using them.

Example: `${NAME}`

Retain more widely-used braces `$NAME` convention in documentation.
2016-02-23 18:14:21 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load test_helper
# `hosts enabled` #############################################################
@test "\`enabled\` with no arguments exits with status 0." {
{
run "${_HOSTS}" add 0.0.0.0 example.com
run "${_HOSTS}" add 0.0.0.0 example.net
run "${_HOSTS}" add 127.0.0.2 example.com
run "${_HOSTS}" disable 0.0.0.0
}
run "${_HOSTS}" enabled
printf "\${status}: %s\n" "${status}"
printf "\${output}: '%s'\n" "${output}"
[[ ${status} -eq 0 ]]
}
@test "\`enabled\` with no arguments prints list of enabled records." {
{
run "${_HOSTS}" add 0.0.0.0 example.com
run "${_HOSTS}" add 0.0.0.0 example.net
run "${_HOSTS}" add 127.0.0.2 example.com
run "${_HOSTS}" disable 0.0.0.0
}
run "${_HOSTS}" enabled
printf "\${status}: %s\n" "${status}"
printf "\${output}: '%s'\n" "${output}"
[[ "${lines[0]}" == "127.0.0.1 localhost" ]]
[[ "${lines[1]}" == "255.255.255.255 broadcasthost" ]]
[[ "${lines[2]}" == "::1 localhost" ]]
[[ "${lines[3]}" == "fe80::1%lo0 localhost" ]]
[[ "${lines[4]}" == "127.0.0.2 example.com" ]]
}
# help ########################################################################
@test "\`help enabled\` exits with status 0." {
run "${_HOSTS}" help enabled
[[ ${status} -eq 0 ]]
}
@test "\`help enabled\` prints help information." {
run "${_HOSTS}" help enabled
printf "\${status}: %s\n" "${status}"
printf "\${output}: '%s'\n" "${output}"
[[ "${lines[0]}" == "Usage:" ]]
[[ "${lines[1]}" == " hosts enabled" ]]
}