cargo/tests/testsuite/pkgid.rs
2023-09-18 16:34:17 +01:00

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//! Tests for the `cargo pkgid` command.
use cargo_test_support::project;
use cargo_test_support::registry::Package;
#[cargo_test]
fn local() {
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[workspace]
members = ["bar"]
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2018"
"#,
)
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.file(
"bar/Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "bar"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2018"
"#,
)
.file("bar/src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
p.cargo("generate-lockfile").run();
p.cargo("pkgid foo")
.with_stdout(format!("file://[..]{}#0.1.0", p.root().to_str().unwrap()))
.run();
// Bad file URL.
p.cargo("pkgid ./Cargo.toml")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
"\
error: invalid package ID specification: `./Cargo.toml`
Caused by:
package ID specification `./Cargo.toml` looks like a file path, maybe try file://[..]/Cargo.toml
",
)
.run();
// Bad file URL with similar name.
p.cargo("pkgid './bar'")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
"\
error: invalid package ID specification: `./bar`
<tab>Did you mean `bar`?
Caused by:
package ID specification `./bar` looks like a file path, maybe try file://[..]/bar
",
)
.run();
}
#[cargo_test]
fn registry() {
Package::new("crates-io", "0.1.0").publish();
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2018"
[dependencies]
crates-io = "0.1.0"
"#,
)
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.file("cratesio", "")
.build();
p.cargo("generate-lockfile").run();
p.cargo("pkgid crates-io")
.with_stdout("https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index#crates-io@0.1.0")
.run();
// Bad URL.
p.cargo("pkgid https://example.com/crates-io")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
"\
error: package ID specification `https://example.com/crates-io` did not match any packages
Did you mean one of these?
crates-io@0.1.0
",
)
.run();
// Bad name.
p.cargo("pkgid crates_io")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
"\
error: package ID specification `crates_io` did not match any packages
<tab>Did you mean `crates-io`?
",
)
.run();
}
#[cargo_test]
fn multiple_versions() {
Package::new("two-ver", "0.1.0").publish();
Package::new("two-ver", "0.2.0").publish();
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2018"
[dependencies]
two-ver = "0.1.0"
two-ver2 = { package = "two-ver", version = "0.2.0" }
"#,
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.file("cratesio", "")
.build();
p.cargo("generate-lockfile").run();
p.cargo("pkgid two-ver:0.2.0")
.with_stdout("https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index#two-ver@0.2.0")
.run();
// Incomplete version.
p.cargo("pkgid two-ver@0")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
"\
error: There are multiple `two-ver` packages in your project, and the specification `two-ver@0` is ambiguous.
Please re-run this command with one of the following specifications:
two-ver@0.1.0
two-ver@0.2.0
",
)
.run();
// Incomplete version.
p.cargo("pkgid two-ver@0.2")
.with_stdout(
"\
https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index#two-ver@0.2.0
",
)
.run();
// Ambiguous.
p.cargo("pkgid two-ver")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
"\
error: There are multiple `two-ver` packages in your project, and the specification `two-ver` is ambiguous.
Please re-run this command with one of the following specifications:
two-ver@0.1.0
two-ver@0.2.0
",
)
.run();
// Bad version.
p.cargo("pkgid two-ver:0.3.0")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
"\
error: package ID specification `two-ver@0.3.0` did not match any packages
Did you mean one of these?
two-ver@0.1.0
two-ver@0.2.0
",
)
.run();
}