/* * Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project * * 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. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "bugreportz.h" using ::testing::StrEq; using ::testing::internal::CaptureStdout; using ::testing::internal::GetCapturedStdout; class BugreportzTest : public ::testing::Test { public: // Creates the pipe used to communicate with bugreportz() void SetUp() { int fds[2]; ASSERT_EQ(0, pipe(fds)); read_fd_ = fds[0]; write_fd_ = fds[1]; } // Closes the pipe FDs. // If a FD is closed manually during a test, set it to -1 to prevent TearDown() trying to close // it again. void TearDown() { for (int fd : {read_fd_, write_fd_}) { if (fd >= 0) { close(fd); } } } // Emulates dumpstate output by writing to the socket passed to bugreportz() void WriteToSocket(const std::string& data) { if (write_fd_ < 0) { ADD_FAILURE() << "cannot write '" << data << "' because socket is already closed"; return; } int expected = data.length(); int actual = write(write_fd_, data.data(), data.length()); ASSERT_EQ(expected, actual) << "wrong number of bytes written to socket"; } void AssertStdoutEquals(const std::string& expected) { ASSERT_THAT(stdout_, StrEq(expected)) << "wrong stdout output"; } // Calls bugreportz() using the internal pipe. // // Tests must call WriteToSocket() to set what's written prior to calling it, since the writing // end of the pipe will be closed before calling bugreportz() (otherwise that function would // hang). void Bugreportz(bool show_progress) { close(write_fd_); write_fd_ = -1; CaptureStdout(); int status = bugreportz(read_fd_, show_progress); close(read_fd_); read_fd_ = -1; stdout_ = GetCapturedStdout(); ASSERT_EQ(0, status) << "bugrepotz() call failed (stdout: " << stdout_ << ")"; } private: int read_fd_; int write_fd_; std::string stdout_; }; // Tests 'bugreportz', without any argument - it will ignore progress lines. TEST_F(BugreportzTest, NoArgument) { WriteToSocket("BEGIN:THE IGNORED PATH WARS HAS!\n"); // Should be ommited. WriteToSocket("What happens on 'dumpstate',"); WriteToSocket("stays on 'bugreportz'.\n"); WriteToSocket("PROGRESS:Y U NO OMITTED?\n"); // Should be ommited. WriteToSocket("But "); WriteToSocket("PROGRESS IN THE MIDDLE"); // Ok - not starting a line. WriteToSocket(" is accepted\n"); Bugreportz(false); AssertStdoutEquals( "What happens on 'dumpstate',stays on 'bugreportz'.\n" "But PROGRESS IN THE MIDDLE is accepted\n"); } // Tests 'bugreportz -p' - it will just echo dumpstate's output to stdout TEST_F(BugreportzTest, WithProgress) { WriteToSocket("BEGIN:I AM YOUR PATH\n"); WriteToSocket("What happens on 'dumpstate',"); WriteToSocket("stays on 'bugreportz'.\n"); WriteToSocket("PROGRESS:IS INEVITABLE\n"); WriteToSocket("PROG"); WriteToSocket("RESS:IS NOT AUTOMATIC\n"); WriteToSocket("Newline is optional"); Bugreportz(true); AssertStdoutEquals( "BEGIN:I AM YOUR PATH\n" "What happens on 'dumpstate',stays on 'bugreportz'.\n" "PROGRESS:IS INEVITABLE\n" "PROGRESS:IS NOT AUTOMATIC\n" "Newline is optional"); }