telegram-bot-bash/test/d-user_is-test.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#### $$VERSION$$ v0.96-0-g3871ca9
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# include common functions and definitions
# shellcheck source=test/ALL-tests.inc.sh
source "./ALL-tests.inc.sh"
set -e
set +f
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cd "${TESTDIR}" || exit 1
# source bashbot.sh function, uncomment if you want to test functions
# shellcheck source=./bashbot.sh
source "${TESTDIR}/bashbot.sh" source
# shellcheck source=./bashbot.sh
source "${TESTDIR}/commands.sh" source
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# start writing your tests here ...
# first user asking for botadmin will botadmin
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echo "Check \"user_is_botadmin\" ..."
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echo '?' >"${ADMINFILE}" # auto mode
user_is_botadmin "BOTADMIN" || exit 1 # should never fail
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user_is_botadmin "NOBOTADMIN" && exit 1 # should fail
user_is_botadmin "BOTADMIN" || exit 1 # same name as first one, should work
if [ "$(cat "${ADMINFILE}")" = "BOTADMIN" ]; then
echo " ... \"user_is_botadmin\" seems to work as expected."
else
exit 1
fi
echo "${SUCCESS}"
# lets see If UAC works ...
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echo "Check \"user_is_allowed\" ..."
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echo " ... with not rules"
user_is_allowed "NOBOTADMIN" "ANYTHING" && exit 1 # should always fail because no rules exist
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user_is_allowed "BOTADMIN" "ANYTHING" && exit 1 # should fail even is BOTADMIN
echo "${SUCCESS}"
echo " ... with BOTADMIN:*:*"
echo 'BOTADMIN:*:*' >"${ACLFILE}" # RULE allow BOTADMIN everything
user_is_allowed "BOTADMIN" "ANYTHING" || exit 1 # should work now
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user_is_allowed "NOBOTADMIN" "ANYTHING" && exit 1 # should fail because user is not listed
echo "${SUCCESS}"
echo " ... with NOBOTAMIN:SOMETHING:*"
echo 'NOBOTADMIN:SOMETHING:*' >>"${ACLFILE}" # RULE allow NOBOTADMIN something
user_is_allowed "BOTADMIN" "ANYTHING" || exit 1 # should work
user_is_allowed "BOTADMIN" "SOMETHING" || exit 1 # should work
user_is_allowed "NOBOTADMIN" "SOMETHING" || exit 1 # should work now
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user_is_allowed "NOBOTADMIN" "ANYTHING" && exit 1 # should fail because only SOMETHING is listed
echo "${SUCCESS}"
echo " ... \"user_is_allowed\" seems to work as expected."