weston/tests/custom-env-test.c
Daniel Stone 2cdb473690 custom-env: Add helper to parse combined env/arg strings
Users like desktop-shell want to parse a provided string containing a
combination of environment and arg, e.g.: ENV=stuff /path/to/thing --good

Add support to custom-env for parsing this, with tests, so we can delete
the custom implementation inside desktop-shell.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
2022-07-19 14:12:37 +00:00

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#include "config.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <wayland-util.h>
#include "shared/helpers.h"
#include "shared/os-compatibility.h"
#include "shared/process-util.h"
#include "shared/string-helpers.h"
#include "weston-test-runner.h"
#define ASSERT_STR_MATCH(_as, _bs) do { \
const char *as = _as; \
const char *bs = _bs; \
assert(!!as == !!bs); \
assert(!as || strcmp(as, bs) == 0); \
} while (0)
#define ASSERT_STR_ARRAY_MATCH(_name, _aa, _ba) do { \
char * const *aa = _aa; \
char * const *ba = _ba; \
testlog("\tcomparing " _name ":\n"); \
for (int _i = 0; aa[_i] || ba[_i]; _i++) { \
testlog("\t\t[%d] '%s' == '%s'?\n", _i, aa[_i], ba[_i]); \
ASSERT_STR_MATCH(aa[_i], ba[_i]); \
} \
testlog("\tsuccessfully compared " _name "\n"); \
} while (0)
static enum test_result_code
setup_env(struct weston_test_harness *harness)
{
/* as this is a standalone test, we can clear the environment here */
clearenv();
putenv("ENV1=one");
setenv("ENV2", "two", 1);
setenv("ENV3", "three", 1);
return weston_test_harness_execute_standalone(harness);
}
DECLARE_FIXTURE_SETUP(setup_env);
#define DEFAULT_ENVP (char * const []) { "ENV1=one", "ENV2=two", "ENV3=three", NULL }
TEST(basic_env)
{
struct custom_env env;
char *const envp[] = { "ENV1=one", "ENV2=two", "ENV3=four", "ENV5=five", NULL };
custom_env_init_from_environ(&env);
custom_env_set_env_var(&env, "ENV5", "five");
custom_env_set_env_var(&env, "ENV3", "four");
ASSERT_STR_ARRAY_MATCH("envp", custom_env_get_envp(&env), envp);
assert(env.env_finalized);
custom_env_fini(&env);
}
TEST(basic_env_arg)
{
struct custom_env env;
char *const argp[] = { "arg1", "arg2", "arg3", NULL };
custom_env_init_from_environ(&env);
custom_env_add_arg(&env, "arg1");
custom_env_add_arg(&env, "arg2");
custom_env_add_arg(&env, "arg3");
ASSERT_STR_ARRAY_MATCH("envp", custom_env_get_envp(&env), DEFAULT_ENVP);
assert(env.env_finalized);
ASSERT_STR_ARRAY_MATCH("argp", custom_env_get_argp(&env), argp);
assert(env.arg_finalized);
custom_env_fini(&env);
}
struct test_str {
const char *exec_str;
char * const *envp;
char * const *argp;
};
static struct test_str str_tests[] = {
{
.exec_str = "ENV1=1 ENV2=owt two-arghs",
.envp = (char * const []) { "ENV1=1", "ENV2=owt", "ENV3=three", NULL },
.argp = (char * const []) { "two-arghs", NULL },
},
{
.exec_str = "ENV2=owt one-argh",
.envp = (char * const []) { "ENV1=one", "ENV2=owt", "ENV3=three", NULL },
.argp = (char * const []) { "one-argh", NULL },
},
{
.exec_str = "FOO=bar one-argh-again",
.envp = (char * const []) { "ENV1=one", "ENV2=two", "ENV3=three", "FOO=bar", NULL },
.argp = (char * const []) { "one-argh-again", NULL },
},
{
.exec_str = "ENV1=number=7 one-argh-eq",
.envp = (char * const []) { "ENV1=number=7", "ENV2=two", "ENV3=three", NULL },
.argp = (char * const []) { "one-argh-eq", NULL },
},
{
.exec_str = "no-arg-h",
.envp = DEFAULT_ENVP,
.argp = (char * const []) { "no-arg-h", NULL },
},
{
.exec_str = "argh-w-arg argequals=thing plainarg ",
.envp = DEFAULT_ENVP,
.argp = (char * const []) { "argh-w-arg", "argequals=thing", "plainarg", NULL },
},
};
TEST_P(env_parse_string, str_tests)
{
struct custom_env env;
struct test_str *test = data;
testlog("checking exec_str '%s'\n", test->exec_str);
custom_env_init_from_environ(&env);
custom_env_add_from_exec_string(&env, test->exec_str);
ASSERT_STR_ARRAY_MATCH("envp", custom_env_get_envp(&env), test->envp);
ASSERT_STR_ARRAY_MATCH("argp", custom_env_get_argp(&env), test->argp);
custom_env_fini(&env);
}