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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use warnings;
use strict;
# Tests cmd_new()'s get_verification() subroutine that uses Term::UI to ask the user
# questions. This "test script" is called by t/bin-fetchware-new.t's using
# Test::Expect, if its optionally installed. And Test::Expect answer's the
# questsions that this script asks thereby testing get_verification() Q&A interface.
# Needed so perl can find App::Fetchware.
use lib 'lib';
use Test::More;
use Test::Builder;
use Term::ReadLine;
use App::Fetchware 'get_verification';
my $current_file_list =
[
[ 'CURRENT-IS-2.2.21', '999910051831' ],
[ 'httpd-2.2.21-win32-src.zip', '999909121702' ],
[ 'httpd-2.2.21-win32-src.zip.asc', '999909121702' ],
[ 'httpd-2.2.21.tar.bz2', '999909121702' ],
[ 'httpd-2.2.21.tar.bz2.asc', '999909121702' ],
[ 'httpd-2.2.21.tar.gz', '999909121702' ],
[ 'httpd-2.2.21.tar.gz.asc', '999909121702' ],
];
my $term = Term::ReadLine->new('testing fetchware new');
my $fetchwarefile = "# Test fetchwarefile";
my $lookup_url = $ENV{FETCHWARE_HTTP_LOOKUP_URL};
my $verification_hashref = get_verification($term, $current_file_list, $lookup_url);
ok(exists $verification_hashref->{user_keyring},
'checked get_verification() keyring success.');
like($verification_hashref->{user_keyring}, qr/on|true/i,
'checked get_verification() keyring value.');
ok(exists $verification_hashref->{verify_method},
'checked get_verification method sucess.');
like($verification_hashref->{verify_method}, qr/gpg/i,
'checked get_verification() verify_method value.');
# Spit out # of tests run.
done_testing();
# Print a bogus "prompt" to keep Expect from freaking out, because it presumes
# the prompt works like it does in a shell, but fetchware new is not a shell.
print "Bogus shell: \n";
# Because we're in a child process not the same one that is running the main
# test suite, if any tests fail this failure will not be reported back to our
# caller. So, we use Test::Builder to check if our tests have passed, and if
# they have we do nothing and return succes, but if not we throw an exception.
my $test = Test::Builder->new();
unless ($test->is_passing()) {
diag explain \[$test->details()];
die <<EOD;
get_verification test file for testing get_verification() using Test::Expect has
failed! The details() method of this process's Test::Builder object should have
been printed above to help you figure out what went wrong.
EOD
}
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