// Copyright 2015 Light Code Labs, LLC // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package runner import ( "fmt" "runtime" "strings" "testing" ) func TestParseUnixCommand(t *testing.T) { tests := []struct { input string expected []string }{ // 0 - empty command { input: ``, expected: []string{}, }, // 1 - command without arguments { input: `command`, expected: []string{`command`}, }, // 2 - command with single argument { input: `command arg1`, expected: []string{`command`, `arg1`}, }, // 3 - command with multiple arguments { input: `command arg1 arg2`, expected: []string{`command`, `arg1`, `arg2`}, }, // 4 - command with single argument with space character - in quotes { input: `command "arg1 arg1"`, expected: []string{`command`, `arg1 arg1`}, }, // 5 - command with multiple spaces and tab character { input: "command arg1 arg2\targ3", expected: []string{`command`, `arg1`, `arg2`, `arg3`}, }, // 6 - command with single argument with space character - escaped with backspace { input: `command arg1\ arg2`, expected: []string{`command`, `arg1 arg2`}, }, // 7 - single quotes should escape special chars { input: `command 'arg1\ arg2'`, expected: []string{`command`, `arg1\ arg2`}, }, } for i, test := range tests { errorPrefix := fmt.Sprintf("Test [%d]: ", i) errorSuffix := fmt.Sprintf(" Command to parse: [%s]", test.input) actual, _ := parseUnixCommand(test.input) if len(actual) != len(test.expected) { t.Errorf(errorPrefix+"Expected %d parts, got %d: %#v."+errorSuffix, len(test.expected), len(actual), actual) continue } for j := 0; j < len(actual); j++ { if expectedPart, actualPart := test.expected[j], actual[j]; expectedPart != actualPart { t.Errorf(errorPrefix+"Expected: %v Actual: %v (index %d)."+errorSuffix, expectedPart, actualPart, j) } } } } func TestParseWindowsCommand(t *testing.T) { tests := []struct { input string expected []string }{ { // 0 - empty command - do not fail input: ``, expected: []string{}, }, { // 1 - cmd without args input: `cmd`, expected: []string{`cmd`}, }, { // 2 - multiple args input: `cmd arg1 arg2`, expected: []string{`cmd`, `arg1`, `arg2`}, }, { // 3 - multiple args with space input: `cmd "combined arg" arg2`, expected: []string{`cmd`, `combined arg`, `arg2`}, }, { // 4 - path without spaces input: `mkdir C:\Windows\foo\bar`, expected: []string{`mkdir`, `C:\Windows\foo\bar`}, }, { // 5 - command with space in quotes input: `"command here"`, expected: []string{`command here`}, }, { // 6 - argument with escaped quotes (two quotes) input: `cmd ""arg""`, expected: []string{`cmd`, `"arg"`}, }, { // 7 - argument with escaped quotes (backslash) input: `cmd \"arg\"`, expected: []string{`cmd`, `"arg"`}, }, { // 8 - two quotes (escaped) inside an inQuote element input: `cmd "a ""quoted value"`, expected: []string{`cmd`, `a "quoted value`}, }, // TODO - see how many quotes are displayed if we use "", """, """"""" { // 9 - two quotes outside an inQuote element input: `cmd a ""quoted value`, expected: []string{`cmd`, `a`, `"quoted`, `value`}, }, { // 10 - path with space in quotes input: `mkdir "C:\directory name\foobar"`, expected: []string{`mkdir`, `C:\directory name\foobar`}, }, { // 11 - space without quotes input: `mkdir C:\ space`, expected: []string{`mkdir`, `C:\`, `space`}, }, { // 12 - space in quotes input: `mkdir "C:\ space"`, expected: []string{`mkdir`, `C:\ space`}, }, { // 13 - UNC input: `mkdir \\?\C:\Users`, expected: []string{`mkdir`, `\\?\C:\Users`}, }, { // 14 - UNC with space input: `mkdir "\\?\C:\Program Files"`, expected: []string{`mkdir`, `\\?\C:\Program Files`}, }, { // 15 - unclosed quotes - treat as if the path ends with quote input: `mkdir "c:\Program files`, expected: []string{`mkdir`, `c:\Program files`}, }, { // 16 - quotes used inside the argument input: `mkdir "c:\P"rogra"m f"iles`, expected: []string{`mkdir`, `c:\Program files`}, }, } for i, test := range tests { errorPrefix := fmt.Sprintf("Test [%d]: ", i) errorSuffix := fmt.Sprintf(" Command to parse: [%s]", test.input) actual := parseWindowsCommand(test.input) if len(actual) != len(test.expected) { t.Errorf(errorPrefix+"Expected %d parts, got %d: %#v."+errorSuffix, len(test.expected), len(actual), actual) continue } for j := 0; j < len(actual); j++ { if expectedPart, actualPart := test.expected[j], actual[j]; expectedPart != actualPart { t.Errorf(errorPrefix+"Expected: %v Actual: %v (index %d)."+errorSuffix, expectedPart, actualPart, j) } } } } func TestSplitCommandAndArgs(t *testing.T) { // force linux parsing. It's more robust and covers error cases runtimeGoos = osLinux defer func() { runtimeGoos = runtime.GOOS }() var parseErrorContent = "error parsing command:" var noCommandErrContent = "no command contained in" tests := []struct { input string expectedCommand string expectedArgs []string expectedErrContent string }{ // 0 - empty command { input: ``, expectedCommand: ``, expectedArgs: nil, expectedErrContent: noCommandErrContent, }, // 1 - command without arguments { input: `command`, expectedCommand: `command`, expectedArgs: nil, expectedErrContent: ``, }, // 2 - command with single argument { input: `command arg1`, expectedCommand: `command`, expectedArgs: []string{`arg1`}, expectedErrContent: ``, }, // 3 - command with multiple arguments { input: `command arg1 arg2`, expectedCommand: `command`, expectedArgs: []string{`arg1`, `arg2`}, expectedErrContent: ``, }, // 4 - command with unclosed quotes { input: `command "arg1 arg2`, expectedCommand: "", expectedArgs: nil, expectedErrContent: parseErrorContent, }, // 5 - command with unclosed quotes { input: `command 'arg1 arg2"`, expectedCommand: "", expectedArgs: nil, expectedErrContent: parseErrorContent, }, } for i, test := range tests { errorPrefix := fmt.Sprintf("Test [%d]: ", i) errorSuffix := fmt.Sprintf(" Command to parse: [%s]", test.input) actualCommand, actualArgs, actualErr := SplitCommandAndArgs(test.input) // test if error matches expectation if test.expectedErrContent != "" { if actualErr == nil { t.Errorf(errorPrefix+"Expected error with content [%s], found no error."+errorSuffix, test.expectedErrContent) } else if !strings.Contains(actualErr.Error(), test.expectedErrContent) { t.Errorf(errorPrefix+"Expected error with content [%s], found [%v]."+errorSuffix, test.expectedErrContent, actualErr) } } else if actualErr != nil { t.Errorf(errorPrefix+"Expected no error, found [%v]."+errorSuffix, actualErr) } // test if command matches if test.expectedCommand != actualCommand { t.Errorf(errorPrefix+"Expected command: [%s], actual: [%s]."+errorSuffix, test.expectedCommand, actualCommand) } // test if arguments match if len(test.expectedArgs) != len(actualArgs) { t.Errorf(errorPrefix+"Wrong number of arguments! Expected [%v], actual [%v]."+errorSuffix, test.expectedArgs, actualArgs) } else { // test args only if the count matches. for j, actualArg := range actualArgs { expectedArg := test.expectedArgs[j] if actualArg != expectedArg { t.Errorf(errorPrefix+"Argument at position [%d] differ! Expected [%s], actual [%s]"+errorSuffix, j, expectedArg, actualArg) } } } } } func ExampleSplitCommandAndArgs() { var commandLine string var command string var args []string // just for the test - change GOOS and reset it at the end of the test runtimeGoos = osWindows defer func() { runtimeGoos = runtime.GOOS }() commandLine = `mkdir /P "C:\Program Files"` command, args, _ = SplitCommandAndArgs(commandLine) fmt.Printf("Windows: %s: %s [%s]\n", commandLine, command, strings.Join(args, ",")) // set GOOS to linux runtimeGoos = osLinux commandLine = `mkdir -p /path/with\ space` command, args, _ = SplitCommandAndArgs(commandLine) fmt.Printf("Linux: %s: %s [%s]\n", commandLine, command, strings.Join(args, ",")) // Output: // Windows: mkdir /P "C:\Program Files": mkdir [/P,C:\Program Files] // Linux: mkdir -p /path/with\ space: mkdir [-p,/path/with space] }