telegram-bot-bash/test/e-env-test.sh
Kay Marquardt (Gnadelwartz) 15e6c7bcbe Version 0.96
2020-06-12 11:11:17 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#### $$VERSION$$ v0.96-0-g3871ca9
# include common functions and definitions
# shellcheck source=test/ALL-tests.inc.sh
source "./ALL-tests.inc.sh"
set -e
#cd "${TESTDIR}" || exit 1
# source bashbot.sh function, uncomment if you want to test functions
# shellcheck source=./bashbot.sh
# source "\/bashbot.sh" source
# start writing your tests here ...
# test setting of env variables to different locations
export BASHBOT_ETC="${TESTDIR}/env/etc/bashbot"
export BASHBOT_VAR="${TESTDIR}/env/var/bashbot"
export BASHBOT_JSONSH="${TESTDIR}/env/local/bin/JSON.sh"
BASHBOT_BIN="${TESTDIR}/env/local/bin"
# create dirs
mkdir -p "${BASHBOT_ETC}" || exit 1
mkdir -p "${BASHBOT_VAR}" || exit 1
mkdir -p "${BASHBOT_BIN}" || exit 1
# cp bashbot files to new localtions
set +f
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
cp ${TESTDIR}/*commands.sh "${BASHBOT_ETC}" || exit 1
set -f
cp -r "${TESTDIR}/bashbot.sh" "${TESTDIR}/modules" "${BASHBOT_BIN}" || exit 1
TESTFILES="${TOKENFILE} ${ACLFILE} ${ADMINFILE}"
echo "Check first run in ENVIRONMENT ..."
# run bashbot first time with init
"${BASHBOT_BIN}/bashbot.sh" init >"${LOGFILE}" <<EOF
$TESTTOKEN
nobody
botadmin
EOF
echo "${SUCCESS}"
echo "Check if files are placed in ENVIRONMENT ..."
if [ ! -f "${BASHBOT_JSONSH}" ]; then
echo "${NOSUCCESS} ${BASHBOT_JSONSH} missing!"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d "${BASHBOT_VAR}/${DATADIR}" ]; then
echo "${NOSUCCESS} ${DATADIR} missing!"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f "${BASHBOT_VAR}/${COUNTFILE}" ]; then
echo "${NOSUCCESS} ${BASHBOT_VAR}/${COUNTFILE} missing!"
exit 1
fi
echo " ... BASHBOT_VAR seems to work!"
echo "${SUCCESS}"
# compare files with refrence files
export FAIL="0"
for file in ${TESTFILES}
do
ls -d "${BASHBOT_ETC}/${file}" >>"${LOGFILE}"
if ! diff -q "${BASHBOT_ETC}/${file}" "${REFDIR}/${file}" >>"${LOGFILE}"; then echo "${NOSUCCESS} Fail diff ${file}!"; FAIL="1"; fi
done
echo " ... BASHBOT_ETC seems to work!"
echo "${SUCCESS}"