# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # pylint: disable=too-many-function-args,unexpected-keyword-arg import io import subprocess from qa.shell import echo, gitlint from qa.base import BaseTestCase from qa.utils import ustr, DEFAULT_ENCODING class StdInTests(BaseTestCase): """ Integration tests for various STDIN scenarios for gitlint """ def test_stdin_pipe(self): """ Test piping input into gitlint. This is the equivalent of doing: $ echo "foo" | gitlint """ # NOTE: There is no use in testing this with _tty_in=True, because if you pipe something into a command # there never is a TTY connected to stdin (per definition). We're setting _tty_in=False here to be explicit # but note that this is always true when piping something into a command. output = gitlint(echo(u"WIP: Pïpe test."), _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, _tty_in=False, _err_to_out=True, _ok_code=[3]) self.assertEqualStdout(output, self.get_expected("test_stdin/test_stdin_pipe_1")) def test_stdin_pipe_empty(self): """ Test the scenario where no TTY is attached an nothing is piped into gitlint. This occurs in CI runners like Jenkins and Gitlab, see https://github.com/jorisroovers/gitlint/issues/42 for details. This is the equivalent of doing: $ echo -n "" | gitlint """ commit_msg = u"WIP: This ïs a title.\nContent on the sëcond line" self.create_simple_commit(commit_msg) # We need to set _err_to_out explicitly for sh to merge stdout and stderr output in case there's # no TTY attached to STDIN # http://amoffat.github.io/sh/sections/special_arguments.html?highlight=_tty_in#err-to-out output = gitlint(echo("-n", ""), _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, _tty_in=False, _err_to_out=True, _ok_code=[3]) self.assertEqual(ustr(output), self.get_expected("test_stdin/test_stdin_pipe_empty_1")) def test_stdin_file(self): """ Test the scenario where STDIN is a regular file (stat.S_ISREG = True) This is the equivalent of doing: $ gitlint < myfile """ tmp_commit_msg_file = self.create_tmpfile(u"WIP: STDIN ïs a file test.") with io.open(tmp_commit_msg_file, encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING) as file_handle: # We need to use subprocess.Popen() here instead of sh because when passing a file_handle to sh, it will # deal with reading the file itself instead of passing it on to gitlint as a STDIN. Since we're trying to # test for the condition where stat.S_ISREG == True that won't work for us here. p = subprocess.Popen(u"gitlint", stdin=file_handle, cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) output, _ = p.communicate() self.assertEqual(ustr(output), self.get_expected("test_stdin/test_stdin_file_1"))