pyenv/test/which.bats
Mislav Marohnić 7fc5f46bbb undo assert_output_lines in tests
It was a dumb idea and it wasn't even implemented perfectly.
2013-04-08 23:16:35 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load test_helper
create_executable() {
local bin
if [[ $1 == */* ]]; then bin="$1"
else bin="${RBENV_ROOT}/versions/${1}/bin"
fi
mkdir -p "$bin"
touch "${bin}/$2"
chmod +x "${bin}/$2"
}
@test "outputs path to executable" {
create_executable "1.8" "ruby"
create_executable "2.0" "rspec"
RBENV_VERSION=1.8 run rbenv-which ruby
assert_success "${RBENV_ROOT}/versions/1.8/bin/ruby"
RBENV_VERSION=2.0 run rbenv-which rspec
assert_success "${RBENV_ROOT}/versions/2.0/bin/rspec"
}
@test "searches PATH for system version" {
create_executable "${RBENV_TEST_DIR}/bin" "kill-all-humans"
create_executable "${RBENV_ROOT}/shims" "kill-all-humans"
RBENV_VERSION=system run rbenv-which kill-all-humans
assert_success "${RBENV_TEST_DIR}/bin/kill-all-humans"
}
@test "version not installed" {
create_executable "2.0" "rspec"
RBENV_VERSION=1.9 run rbenv-which rspec
assert_failure "rbenv: version \`1.9' is not installed"
}
@test "no executable found" {
create_executable "1.8" "rspec"
RBENV_VERSION=1.8 run rbenv-which rake
assert_failure "rbenv: rake: command not found"
}
@test "executable found in other versions" {
create_executable "1.8" "ruby"
create_executable "1.9" "rspec"
create_executable "2.0" "rspec"
RBENV_VERSION=1.8 run rbenv-which rspec
assert_failure
assert_output <<OUT
rbenv: rspec: command not found
The \`rspec' command exists in these Ruby versions:
1.9
2.0
OUT
}