| ''' |
| Tests for commands module |
| Nick Mathewson |
| ''' |
| import unittest |
| import os, tempfile, re |
| |
| from test_support import TestSkipped, run_unittest |
| from commands import * |
| |
| # The module says: |
| # "NB This only works (and is only relevant) for UNIX." |
| # |
| # Actually, getoutput should work on any platform with an os.popen, but |
| # I'll take the comment as given, and skip this suite. |
| |
| if os.name != 'posix': |
| raise TestSkipped('Not posix; skipping test_commands') |
| |
| |
| class CommandTests(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_getoutput(self): |
| self.assertEquals(getoutput('echo xyzzy'), 'xyzzy') |
| self.assertEquals(getstatusoutput('echo xyzzy'), (0, 'xyzzy')) |
| |
| # we use mktemp in the next line to get a filename which we |
| # _know_ won't exist. This is guaranteed to fail. |
| status, output = getstatusoutput('cat ' + tempfile.mktemp()) |
| self.assertNotEquals(status, 0) |
| |
| def test_getstatus(self): |
| # This pattern should match 'ls -ld /bin/ls' on any posix |
| # system, however perversely configured. |
| pat = r'''-..x..x..x # It is executable. |
| \s+\d+ # It has some number of links. |
| \s+\w+\s+\w+ # It has a user and group, which may |
| # be named anything. |
| [^/]* # Skip the date. |
| /bin/ls # and end with the name of the file. |
| ''' |
| |
| self.assert_(re.match(pat, getstatus("/bin/ls"), re.VERBOSE)) |
| |
| |
| def test_main(): |
| run_unittest(CommandTests) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| test_main() |