telegram-bot-bash/test/d-send_message-test.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#===============================================================================
#
# FILE: d-send_message-test.sh
#
# USAGE: must run only from dev/all-tests.sh
#
# DESCRIPTION: test sending messages
#
# LICENSE: WTFPLv2 http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/
# AUTHOR: KayM (gnadelwartz), kay@rrr.de
#
#### $$VERSION$$ v1.21-0-gc85af77
#===============================================================================
# include common functions and definitions
# shellcheck source=test/ALL-tests.inc.sh
source "./ALL-tests.inc.sh"
set -e
set +f
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 "${TESTDIR}/commands.sh" source
_is_function send_message || printf "Send Message not found!\n"
# start writing your tests here ...
# over write sendJson to output parameter only
sendEmpty() {
printf 'chat:%s\tJSON:%s\nURL:%s\n\n' "${1}" "${2}" "${3}"
}
sendJson() {
printf 'chat:%s\tJSON:%s\nURL:%s\n\n' "${1}" "${2}" "${3}"
}
sendUpload() {
#JSON:"document":"/tmp/allowed/this_is_my.doc","caption":"Text plus absolute file will appear in chat""
printf 'chat:%s\tJSON:"%s":"%s","caption":"%s"\nURL:%s\n\n' "${1}" "${2}" "${3}" "${5}" "${4}"
}
# send text input to send_message
printf " Send line ..."
# create dummy files for upload
ALLOW='/tmp/allowed'
FILE_REGEX="$ALLOW/.*"
[ -d "$ALLOW" ] || mkdir "$ALLOW"
touch "$ALLOW/this_is_my.gif" "$ALLOW/this_is_my.doc"
touch "$DATADIR/this_is_my.gif" "$DATADIR/this_is_my.doc"
while read -r line ; do
set -x; set +e
send_message "123456" "$line" >>"${OUTPUTFILE}"
set +x; set -e
printf "."
done < "${INPUTFILE}" 2>>"${LOGFILE}"
[ -d "$ALLOW" ] && rm -rf "$ALLOW"
printf " done.\n"
{ compare_sorted "${REFFILE}" "${OUTPUTFILE}" || exit 1; } | cat -v
rm -f "${REFFILE}.sort"
printf " ... all \"send_message\" functions seems to work as expected.\n"
printf "%s\n" "${SUCCESS}"