pyenv/test/version-origin.bats
Jason Karns c3a5f91ed0 create hook: version-origin
Expose a `version-origin` hook.

It is invoked *before* the traditional `rbenv-version-file` lookup. Because `version-origin` is traditionally run immediately after `version-name`, then any plugin hooks that alter `version-name` would have done so. Thus, running `version-origin` prior to printing the origin gives those plugins a chance to alter the `version-origin` to match.

If any of the hooks set `$RBENV_VERSION_ORIGIN`, then it is used as the return value. Otherwise, the existing logic continues to return "environment variable" or "filename" as appropriate.

This change, in conjunction with the `version-name` hook, makes a clean seam by which plugins can inject their own ruby version setting logic. Using this seam, as opposed to altering `$RBENV_COMMAND_PATH` from the `which` hook, means that the version name and origin are set more reliably and so `version`, `version-name`, `version-origin` and `which` all work as expected. Indeed, even PS1 works now.
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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load test_helper
export RBENV_HOOK_PATH="${RBENV_ROOT}/rbenv.d"
create_hook() {
mkdir -p "${RBENV_ROOT}/rbenv.d/version-origin"
cat > "${RBENV_ROOT}/rbenv.d/version-origin/$1" <<<"$2"
}
setup() {
mkdir -p "$RBENV_TEST_DIR"
cd "$RBENV_TEST_DIR"
}
@test "reports global file even if it doesn't exist" {
assert [ ! -e "${RBENV_ROOT}/version" ]
run rbenv-version-origin
assert_success "${RBENV_ROOT}/version"
}
@test "detects global file" {
mkdir -p "$RBENV_ROOT"
touch "${RBENV_ROOT}/version"
run rbenv-version-origin
assert_success "${RBENV_ROOT}/version"
}
@test "detects RBENV_VERSION" {
RBENV_VERSION=1 run rbenv-version-origin
assert_success "RBENV_VERSION environment variable"
}
@test "detects local file" {
touch .ruby-version
run rbenv-version-origin
assert_success "${PWD}/.ruby-version"
}
@test "detects alternate version file" {
touch .rbenv-version
run rbenv-version-origin
assert_success "${PWD}/.rbenv-version"
}
@test "reports from hook" {
touch .ruby-version
create_hook test.bash "RBENV_VERSION_ORIGIN=plugin"
RBENV_VERSION=1 run rbenv-version-origin
assert_success "plugin"
}