# file : tests/common.testscript # copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2019 Code Synthesis Ltd # license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file # Commonly-used variables setup and driver command line. # # Use the same build system driver as the one running the tests (as opposed # to one that may or may not be found via PATH). # build = $recall($build.path) test.options += --build $build # Helper commands that can be used by tests to prepare the testing environment # or validate an outcome of the command being tested. They are likely to get # additional options and redirects appended prior to use. A common approach # will be to redirect output to the null device for commands that are used for # test setup, and to match it for commands being tested or performing teardown # (for example, to make sure that configuration post-test state is valid and is # as expected). # cfg_create = $* cfg-create pkg_build = $* pkg-build pkg_checkout = $* pkg-checkout pkg_configure = $* pkg-configure pkg_disfigure = $* pkg-disfigure pkg_drop = $* pkg-drop pkg_fetch = $* pkg-fetch pkg_purge = $* pkg-purge pkg_status = $* pkg-status pkg_unpack = $* pkg-unpack pkg_update = $* pkg-update rep_add = $* rep-add rep_create = $* rep-create rep_fetch = $* rep-fetch rep_info = $* rep-info rep_list = $* rep-list rep_remove = $* rep-remove # All testscripts are named after bpkg commands, for example # pkg-verify.testscript. So the testscript scope id is a name of the command # being tested. # cmd = [string] $@ test.arguments = $cmd # Each testscript has an associated repository source directory. Its # subdirectories are copied by tests to manipulate locally and throw away upon # completion. # src = [dir_path] "$src_base/$@"