pax_global_header00006660000000000000000000000064147614326770014533gustar00rootroot0000000000000052 comment=7eabaee84c8bd9521e56966e5c88e7a435fdd9c7 yadm-3.5.0/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700124725ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/.flake8000066400000000000000000000000371476143267700136450ustar00rootroot00000000000000[flake8] max-line-length = 120 yadm-3.5.0/.gitattributes000066400000000000000000000000211476143267700153560ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm text eol=lf yadm-3.5.0/.github/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700140325ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/.github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md000066400000000000000000000064261476143267700166410ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct ## Our Pledge In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation. ## Our Standards Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment include: * Using welcoming and inclusive language * Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences * Gracefully accepting constructive criticism * Focusing on what is best for the community * Showing empathy towards other community members Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: * The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or advances * Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks * Public or private harassment * Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission * Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting ## Our Responsibilities Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any instances of unacceptable behavior. Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful. ## Scope This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be further defined and clarified by project maintainers. ## Enforcement Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by contacting the project team at . All complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident. Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately. Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other members of the project's leadership. ## Attribution This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4, available at https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html [homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq yadm-3.5.0/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md000066400000000000000000000342631476143267700162730ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Introduction Thank you for considering contributing to **yadm**. We develop this project in our limited spare time, so help is very appreciated. All contributors must follow our [Code of Conduct][conduct]. Please make sure you are welcoming and friendly during your interactions, and report any unacceptable behavior to . Contributions can take many forms, and often don’t require writing code—maybe something could be documented more clearly, maybe a feature could be more helpful, maybe installation could be easier. Help is welcome in any of these areas. To contribute, you can: * Star the yadm repo, the star count helps others discover yadm. * Report [bugs](#reporting-a-bug) * Request [features/enhancements](#suggesting-a-feature-or-enhancement) * Contribute changes to [code, tests](#contributing-code), and [documentation](#improving-documentation) * Maintain installation [packages](#maintaining-packages) * Help other users by [answering support questions](#answering-support-questions) # Reporting a bug Notice something amiss? You’re already helping by reporting the problem! Bugs are tracked using GitHub issues. Here are some steps you can take to help problems get fixed quickly and effectively: ### Before submitting an issue Please take a quick look to see whether the problem has been reported already (there’s a list of [open issues][open-issues]). You can try the search function with some related terms for a cursory check. If you do find a previous report, please add a comment there instead of opening a new issue. ### Security issues If you have found a security vulnerability, do **NOT** open an issue. Any security issues should be emailed directly to . In order to determine whether you are dealing with a security issue, ask yourself these two questions: * Can I access something that's not mine, or something I shouldn't have access to? * Can I disable something for other people? If the answer to either of those two questions is "yes", then you're probably dealing with a security issue. ### Submitting a (great) bug report Choose the "[Bug report][new-bug]" issue type. Pick a descriptive title that clearly identifies the issue. Describe the steps that led to the problem so that we can go through the same sequence. A clear set of steps to reproduce the problem is key to fixing an issue. If possible, attach a [`script.gz`](#attaching-a-scriptgz) to the bug report. Describe what you had expected and how that differed from what happened, and possibly, why. Include the version numbers of your operating system, of **yadm**, and of Git. ### Attaching a script.gz Consider trying to reproduce the bug inside a docker container using the [yadm/testbed][] docker image. Doing so will greatly increase the likelihood of the problem being fixed. The easiest way to start this container, is to clone the [yadm repo][yadm-repo], and use the `scripthost` make target. _(You will need `make` and `docker` installed.)_ For example: ```text $ git clone https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm.git $ cd yadm $ make scripthost version=1.12.0 Starting scripthost version="1.12.0" (recording script) root@scripthost:~# ### run commands which root@scripthost:~# ### demonstrate the problem root@scripthost:~# ### a succinct set of commands is best root@scripthost:~# exit logout Script saved to script.gz $ ``` A `script.gz` like this can be useful to developers to make a repeatable test for the problem. You can attach the `script.gz` file to an issue. Look [here][attach-help] for help with [attaching a file][attach-help]. # Suggesting a feature or enhancement Have an idea for an improvement? Creating a feature request is a good way to communicate it. ### Before submitting an issue Please take a quick look to see whether your idea has been suggested already (there’s a list of [open issues][open-issues]). You can try the search function with some related terms for a cursory check. If you do find a previous feature request, please add a comment there instead of opening a new issue. ### Submitting a (great) feature request Choose the "[Feature request][new-feature]" issue type. Summarize your idea with a clear title. Describe your suggestion in as much detail as possible. Explain alternatives you've considered. # Contributing code Wow, thank you for considering making a contribution of code! ### Before you begin Please take a quick look to see whether a similar change is already being worked on. A similar pull request may already exist. If the change is related to an issue, look to see if that issue has an assignee. Consider reaching out before you start working. It's possible developers may have some ideas and code lying around, and might be able to give you a head start. [Creating a hook][hooks-help] is an easy way to begin adding features to an already existing **yadm** operation. If the hook works well, it could be the basis of a **yadm** feature addition. Or it might just be a [useful hook][contrib-hooks] for someone else. ### Design principles **yadm** was created with a few core design principles in mind. Please adhere to these principles when making changes. * **Single repository** * **yadm** is designed to maintain dotfiles in a single repository. * **Very few dependencies** * **yadm** should be as portable as possible. This is one of the main reasons it has only two dependencies (Bash and Git). Features using other dependencies should gracefully downgrade instead of breaking. For example, encryption requires GnuPG installed, and displays that information if it is not. * **Sparse configuration** * **yadm** should require very little configuration, and come with sensible defaults. Changes requiring users to define meta-data for all of their dotfiles will not be accepted. * **Maintain dotfiles in place** * The default treatment for tracked data should be to allow it to remain a file, in the location it is normally kept. * **Leverage Git** * Stay out of the way and let Git do what it’s good at. Git has a deep and rich set of features for just about every use case. Staying hands off for almost all Git operations will make **yadm** more flexible and future-proof. ### Repository branches and tags * `master` * This branch will always represent the latest release of **yadm**. * `#.#.#` _(tags)_ * Every release of **yadm** will have a commit tagged with the version number. * `develop` * This branch should be used for the basis of every change. As changes are accepted, they will be merged into `develop`. * `release/*` * These are ephemeral branches used to prepare new releases. * `hotfix/*` * These are ephemeral branches used to prepare a patch release, which only includes bug fixes. * `gh-pages` * This branch contains the yadm.io website source. * `dev-pages` * This branch should be used for the basis of every website change. As changes are accepted, they will be merged into dev-pages. * `netlify/*` * These branches deploy configurations to Netlify websites. Currently this is only used to drive redirections for [bootstrap.yadm.io](https://bootstrap.yadm.io/). ### GitHub workflow 1. Fork the [yadm repository][yadm-repo] on GitHub. 2. Clone your fork locally. ```text $ git clone ``` 3. Add the official repository (`upstream`) as a remote repository. ```text $ git remote add upstream https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm.git ``` 4. Verify you can run the test harness. _(This will require dependencies: `make` and `docker`)_. ```text $ make test ``` If you don't use `docker` but an OCI engine akin to `podman`, you can set it through the `OCI` switch for every target ```text $ make test OCI=podman ``` 5. Create a feature branch, based off the `develop` branch. ```text $ git checkout -b upstream/develop ``` 6. Add changes to your feature branch. 7. If your changes take a few days, be sure to occasionally pull the latest changes from upstream, to ensure that your local branch is up-to-date. ```text $ git pull --rebase upstream develop ``` 8. When your work is done, push your local branch to your fork. ```text $ git push origin ``` 9. [Create a pull request][pr-help] using `develop` as the "base". ### Code conventions When updating the yadm code, please follow these guidelines: * Code linting * Bash code should pass the scrutiny of [ShellCheck][shellcheck]. * Python code must pass the scrutiny of [pylint][] and [flake8][]. * Any YAML must pass the scrutiny of [yamllint][]. * Running `make test_syntax.py` is an easy way to run all linters. * Interface changes * Any changes to **yadm**'s interface should include a commit that updates the `yadm.1` man page. ### Test conventions The test system is written in Python 3 using [pytest][]. Tests should be written for all bugs fixed and features added. To make testing portable and uniform, tests should be performed via the [yadm/testbed][] docker image. The `Makefile` has several "make targets" for testing. Running `make` by itself will produce a help page. Please follow these guidelines while writing tests: * Organization * Tests should be kept in the `test/` directory. * Every test module name should start with `test_`. * Unit tests, which test individual functions should have names that begin with `test_unit_`. * Completely new features should get their own test modules, while updates to existing features should have updated test modules. * Efficiency * Care should be taken to make tests run as efficiently as possible. * Scope large, unchanging, fixtures appropriately so they do not have to be recreated multiple times. ### Commit conventions When arranging your commits, please adhere to the following conventions. * Commit messages * Use the "[Tim Pope][tpope-style]" style of commit messages. Here is a [great guide][commit-style] to writing commit messages. * Atomic commits * Please create only [atomic commits][atomic-commits]. * Signed commits * All commits must be [cryptographically signed][signing-commits]. # Improving documentation Wow, thank you for considering making documentation improvements! There is overlap between the content of the man page, and the information on the website. Consider reviewing both sets of documentation, and submitting similar changes for both to improve consistency. ### Man page changes The man page documentation is contained in the file `yadm.1`. This file is formatted using [groff man macros][groff-man]. Changes to this file can be tested using "make targets": ```text $ make man $ make man-wide $ make man-ps ``` While the [markdown version of the man page][yadm-man] is generated from `yadm.1`, please do not include changes to `yadm.md` within any pull request. That file is only updated during software releases. ### Website changes The yadm.io website is generated using [Jekyll][jekyll]. The bulk of the documentation is created as an ordered collection within `_docs`. To make website testing easy and portable, use the [yadm/jekyll][] docker image. The `Makefile` has several "make targets" for testing. Running `make` by itself will produce a help page. * `make test`: Perform tests done by continuous integration. * `make up`: Start a container to locally test the website. The test website will be hosted at http://localhost:4000/ * `make clean`: Remove previously built data any any Jekyll containers. When making website changes, be sure to adhere to [code](#code-conventions) and [commit](#commit-conventions) conventions. Use the same [GitHub workflow](#github-workflow) when creating a pull request. However use the `dev-pages` branch as a base instead of `develop`. # Maintaining packages Maintaining installation packages is very important for making **yadm** accessible to as many people as possible. Thank you for considering contributing in this way. Please consider the following: * Watch releases * GitHub allows users to "watch" a project for "releases". Doing so will provide you with notifications when a new version of **yadm** has been released. * Include License * Any package of **yadm** should include the license file from the repository. * Dependencies * Be sure to include dependencies in a manner appropriate to the packaging system being used. **yadm** won't work very well without Git. :) # Answering support questions Are you an experienced **yadm** user, with an advanced knowledge of Git? Your expertise could be useful to someone else who is starting out or struggling with a problem. Consider reviewing the list of [open support questions][questions] to see if you can help. [atomic-commits]: https://www.google.com/search?q=atomic+commits [attach-help]: https://help.github.com/en/articles/file-attachments-on-issues-and-pull-requests [commit-style]: https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/#seven-rules [conduct]: CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md [contrib-hooks]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/tree/master/contrib/hooks [flake8]: https://pypi.org/project/flake8/ [groff-man]: https://www.gnu.org/software/groff/manual/html_node/man.html [hooks-help]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/blob/master/yadm.md#hooks [html-proofer]: https://github.com/gjtorikian/html-proofer [jekyll]: https://jekyllrb.com [new-bug]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/issues/new?template=BUG_REPORT.md [new-feature]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/issues/new?template=FEATURE_REQUEST.md [open-issues]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/issues [pr-help]: https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork [pylint]: https://pylint.org/ [pytest]: https://pytest.org/ [questions]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/labels/question [shellcheck]: https://www.shellcheck.net [signing-commits]: https://help.github.com/en/articles/signing-commits [tpope-style]: https://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html [yadm-man]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/blob/master/yadm.md [yadm-repo]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm [yadm/jekyll]: https://hub.docker.com/r/yadm/jekyll [yadm/testbed]: https://hub.docker.com/r/yadm/testbed [yamllint]: https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint yadm-3.5.0/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md000066400000000000000000000003411476143267700165350ustar00rootroot00000000000000 yadm-3.5.0/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700162155ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/BUG_REPORT.md000066400000000000000000000034151476143267700202520ustar00rootroot00000000000000--- name: Bug report about: Create a report to help improve yadm title: '' labels: bug assignees: '' --- ### Describe the bug [A clear and concise description of what the bug is.] ### To reproduce Can this be reproduced with the yadm/testbed docker image: [Yes/No] Steps to reproduce the behavior: 1. Run command '....' 2. Run command '....' 3. Run command '....' 4. See error ### Expected behavior [A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.] ### Environment - Operating system: [Ubuntu 18.04, yadm/testbed, etc.] - Version yadm: [found via `yadm version`] - Version Git: [found via `git --version`] ### Additional context [Add any other context about the problem here.] yadm-3.5.0/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/FEATURE_REQUEST.md000066400000000000000000000014371476143267700210470ustar00rootroot00000000000000--- name: Feature request about: Suggest an idea for yadm title: '' labels: feature assignees: '' --- ### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. [A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when ...] ### Describe the solution you'd like [A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.] ### Describe alternatives you've considered [A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered. For example, have you considered using yadm "hooks" as a solution?] ### Additional context [Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.] yadm-3.5.0/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/OTHER.md000066400000000000000000000007071476143267700174240ustar00rootroot00000000000000--- name: Other issue about: Report issues with documentation, packaging, or something else title: '' labels: '' assignees: '' --- ### This issue is about * [ ] Man pages or command-line usage * [ ] Website documentation * [ ] Packaging * [ ] Other ### Describe the issue [A clear and concise description of the issue.] yadm-3.5.0/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/SUPPORT.md000066400000000000000000000013411476143267700177120ustar00rootroot00000000000000--- name: Support about: Get help using yadm title: '' labels: 'question' assignees: '' --- ### This question is about * [ ] Installation * [ ] Initializing / Cloning * [ ] Alternate files * [ ] Jinja templates * [ ] Encryption * [ ] Bootstrap * [ ] Hooks * [ ] Other ### Describe your question [A clear and concise description of the question.] yadm-3.5.0/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md000066400000000000000000000014451476143267700176370ustar00rootroot00000000000000### What does this PR do? [A clear and concise description of what this pull request accomplishes.] ### What issues does this PR fix or reference? [A list of related issues / pull requests.] ### Previous Behavior [Describe the existing behavior.] ### New Behavior [Describe the behavior, after this PR is applied.] ### Have [tests][1] been written for this change? [Yes / No] ### Have these commits been [signed with GnuPG][2]? [Yes / No] --- Please review [yadm's Contributing Guide][3] for best practices. [1]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#test-conventions [2]: https://help.github.com/en/articles/signing-commits [3]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md yadm-3.5.0/.github/workflows/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700160675ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/.github/workflows/schedule.yml000066400000000000000000000007661476143267700204170ustar00rootroot00000000000000--- name: Scheduled Site Tests on: # yamllint disable-line rule:truthy schedule: - cron: "0 0 1 * *" # Monthly jobs: Tests: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 with: ref: gh-pages - run: >- docker create -t --name yadm-website --entrypoint test/validate yadm/jekyll:2024-10-31; docker cp ./ yadm-website:/srv/jekyll - name: Test Site run: docker start yadm-website -a yadm-3.5.0/.github/workflows/stale.yml000066400000000000000000000015201476143267700177200ustar00rootroot00000000000000--- name: Close Stale Issues on: # yamllint disable-line rule:truthy schedule: - cron: "30 1 * * *" # Daily jobs: Stale: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/stale@v4 with: close-issue-message: >- This issue was closed because it has been labeled as stale for 7 days with no activity. days-before-close: 7 days-before-stale: 60 exempt-all-assignees: true exempt-issue-labels: in develop, 1, 2, 3 exempt-pr-labels: in develop, 1, 2, 3 stale-issue-label: stale stale-issue-message: >- This issue has been labeled as stale because it has been open 60 days with no activity. Remove stale label or comment or this will be closed in 7 days. stale-pr-label: stale yadm-3.5.0/.github/workflows/test.yml000066400000000000000000000072151476143267700175760ustar00rootroot00000000000000--- name: Tests on: # yamllint disable-line rule:truthy - push - pull_request - workflow_dispatch env: SC_VER: "0.10.0" ESH_VER: "0.3.2" jobs: Tests: runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} strategy: fail-fast: false matrix: os: - ubuntu-20.04 - ubuntu-24.04 - macos-13 - macos-15 - windows-2022 defaults: run: shell: bash steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - uses: Vampire/setup-wsl@v4 if: ${{ runner.os == 'Windows' }} - name: Install dependencies on Linux if: ${{ runner.os == 'Linux' }} run: | sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y \ expect \ ${{ matrix.os != 'ubuntu-20.04' && 'j2cli' || '' }} - name: Install dependencies on macOS if: ${{ runner.os == 'macOS' }} run: | command -v expect || brew install expect - name: Install dependencies on Windows (WSL) if: ${{ runner.os == 'Windows' }} shell: wsl-bash {0} run: | apt-get update apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ dos2unix \ expect \ gettext-base \ git \ gnupg \ j2cli \ lsb-release \ man \ python3-pip - name: Prepare tools directory run: | mkdir "${{ runner.temp }}/tools" echo "${{ runner.temp }}/tools" >> "${{ github.path }}" - name: Install shellcheck run: | cd "${{ runner.temp }}" OS=${{ runner.os == 'macOS' && 'darwin' || 'linux' }} ARCH=${{ runner.arch == 'ARM64' && 'aarch64' || 'x86_64' }} BASE_URL="https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/releases/download" SC="v$SC_VER/shellcheck-v$SC_VER.$OS.$ARCH.tar.xz" curl -L "$BASE_URL/$SC" | tar Jx shellcheck-v$SC_VER/shellcheck mv shellcheck-v$SC_VER/shellcheck tools - name: Install esh run: | cd "${{ runner.temp }}/tools" BASE_URL="https://github.com/jirutka/esh/raw/refs/tags" curl -L -o esh "$BASE_URL/v$ESH_VER/esh" chmod +x esh - name: Add old yadm versions # to test upgrades run: | for version in 1.12.0 2.5.0; do git fetch origin $version:refs/tags/$version git cat-file blob $version:yadm \ > "${{ runner.temp }}/tools/yadm-$version" chmod +x "${{ runner.temp }}/tools/yadm-$version" done - name: Set up Python 3.11 if: ${{ runner.os == 'macOS' || matrix.os == 'ubuntu-20.04' }} uses: actions/setup-python@v5 with: python-version: 3.11 - name: Install dependencies and run tests (Linux/macOS) if: ${{ runner.os != 'Windows' }} run: | git config --global user.email test@yadm.io git config --global user.name "Yadm Test" python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip python3 -m pip install -r test/requirements.txt pytest -v --color=yes --basetemp="${{ runner.temp }}/pytest" - name: Install dependencies and run tests (WSL) if: ${{ runner.os == 'Windows' }} shell: wsl-bash {0} run: | git config --global user.email test@yadm.io git config --global user.name "Yadm Test" git config --global protocol.file.allow always dos2unix yadm.1 .github/workflows/*.yml test/pinentry-mock chmod +x test/pinentry-mock python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip python3 -m pip install -r test/requirements.txt pytest -v --color=yes yadm-3.5.0/.gitignore000066400000000000000000000001321476143267700144560ustar00rootroot00000000000000.DS_Store .jekyll-metadata .pytest_cache .sass-cache .testyadm _site testenv __pycache__/ yadm-3.5.0/CHANGES000066400000000000000000000201141476143267700134630ustar00rootroot000000000000003.5.0 * Silence warnings when collecting alt files (#521) * Adjust handling of encrypt patterns to match 3.3.0 and older * Make encrypt exclude patterns only match encrypted files * Automatically exclude alt and template files (#234) * Support negative alt conditions (#365) * Handle filenames with space in bash completion (#341) * Add new yadm.filename template variable (#520) 3.4.0 * Improve and harden alt file regeneration (#466) * Fix "yadm config" in fish completion (#491) * Fix "yadm clone" when not run in "$YADM_WORK" (#513) * Output the actual paths in help message (#376) * Verify all alt conditions for templates (#478) * Ignore case in alt and default template conditions (#455, #456) * Fall back to ID for distro family if ID_LIKE is not available (#494) * Support overriding distro and distro family (#430) * Improve support for Bash 3 (the default version on macOS) * Make "yadm clone --recursive" work as expected (#517) * Don't include files multiple times in archive (#125) * Document YADM_HOOK_DATA and YADM_HOOK_DIR env variables (#343) * Support alt dirs with deeply nested tracked files (#495) 3.3.0 * Support nested ifs in default template (#436) * Support include and ifs in default template includes (#406) * Support environment variables in ifs in default template (#488) * Support != in default template (#358, #477) * Fix multiple classes in default template on macOS (#437) 3.2.2 * Support spaces in distro/distro-family (#432) * Fix zsh hanging when tab completing add/checkout (#417) * Add yadm-untracked script to contributed files (#418) * Fix documentation typos (#425) * Support docker-like OCI engines for dev testing (#431) 3.2.1 * Fix Bash 3 bad array subscript bug (#411) 3.2.0 * Support architecture for alternates/templates (#202, #203, #393) * Support distro_family for alternates/templates (#213) * Support setting multiple classes (#185, #304) * Support environment variables in default template processor (#347) * Update version command to include Bash & Git versions (#377) 3.1.1 * Fix clone support for older versions of Git (#348) * Fix support for multiple GPG recipients (#342) * Find symlinks in bootstrap-in-dir (#340) 3.1.0 * Use `git clone` directly during clone (#289, #323) * Fix compatibility bug with Git completions (#318, #321) * Support relative paths for --yadm-* and -w (#301) * Improve parsing of if-statement in default template (#303) * Read files without running cat in subshells (#317) * Improve portability of updating read-only files (#320) * Various code improvements (#306, #307, #311) 3.0.2 * Fix parsing by sh (#299) 3.0.1 * Improve handling of submodules at upgrade (#284, #285, #293) * Improve Zsh completions (#292, #298) * Use stderr for error messages (#297) 3.0.0 * Support encryption with OpenSSL (#138) * Support "include" directive in built-in template processor (#255) * Support extensions for alternate files and templates (#257) * Improve support for default branches (#231, #232) * Add --version and --help as yadm internal commands (#267) * Improve support for XDG base directory specification * Use XDG_DATA_HOME used for encrypted data and repository (#208) * Default repo is now ~/.local/share/yadm/repo.git * Default encrypted archive is now ~/.local/share/yadm/archive * Improve shell completions (#238, #274, #275) * Remove support for YADM_COMPATIBILITY=1 (#242) * Remove deprecated option cygwin-copy * Fix template mode inheritance on FreeBSD (#243, #246) * Fix hook execution under MinGW (#150) * Improve compatibility with Oil shell (#210) 2.5.0 * Support for transcrypt (#197) * Support ESH templates (#220) * Preserve file mode of template (#193) * Fish shell completions (#224) * Fix alt processing when worktree is `/` (#198) * Assert config directory if missing (#226, #227) * Documentation improvements (#229) 2.4.0 * Support multiple keys in `yadm.gpg-recipient` (#139) * Ensure all templates are written atomically (#142) * Add encrypt_with_checksums to the hooks collection (#188) * Escape white space in YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND (#187) * Improve parsing of os-release (#194) * Improve identification of WSL (#196) * Fix troff warnings emitted by man page (#195) * Write encrypt-based exclusions during decrypt 2.3.0 * Support git-crypt (#168) * Support specifying a command after `yadm enter` * Expose GIT_WORK_TREE during `yadm enter` (#160) * Support GNUPGHOME environment variable (#134) * Assert private dirs, only when worktree = $HOME (#171) 2.2.0 * Resolve hostname using `uname -n` (#182) * Use /etc/os-release if lsb_release is missing (#175) * Issue warning for any invalid alternates found (#183) * Add support for gawk (#180) 2.1.0 * Use relative symlinks for alternates (#100, #177) * Support double-star globs in .config/yadm/encrypt (#109) * Improve bash completion (#136) * Update docs about using magit (#123) * Note exception for WSL (#113) 2.0.1 * Fix bug with worktree permissions (#174) 2.0.0 * Support XDG base directory specification * Redesign alternate processing * Add built-in default template processor * Allow storing alternates in yadm dir (#90) * Add support for j2cli template processor * Ignore encrypted files (#69) * Support DISTRO in alternates (#72) * Support `source` in templates (#163) * Change yadm.cygwin-copy to yadm.alt-copy * Support `-b ` when cloning (#133) * Support includes for j2-based templates (#114) * Remove stale/invalid linked alternates (#65) * Add support for Mingw/Msys (#102) * Allow `-l` to pass thru to the `yadm config` command * Improve processing of `yadm/encrypt` * Fix bugs in legacy alternate processing * Fix bug with hidden private files * Improve support for older versions of Git * Add upgrade command 1.12.0 * Add basic Zsh completion (#71, #79) * Support directories in `.yadm/encrypt` (#81, #82) * Support exclusions in `.yadm/encrypt` (#86) * Improve portability with printf (#87) * Eliminate usage of `eval` and `ls` 1.11.1 * Create private dirs prior to merge (#74) 1.11.0 * Option for Cygwin to copy files instead of symlink (#62) * Support `YADM_DISTRO` in Jinja templates (#68) * Support pre/post hooks for every command (#70) 1.10.0 * Fix `COMP_WORDS bad array subscript` bug (#64) * Transition to semantic versioning 1.09 * Add Bash completion script (#60) * Support WSL detection (#61) * Add introspect command (used by completion) 1.08 * Fix bug alternates based on `CLASS` (#51) * Support globs and paths with space in .yadm/encrypt (#53, #54) * Add support for alternate files using Jinja templates (#56, #58) * Add `enter` command, for creating a sub-shell (#57) * Support local.hostname properly (#59) 1.07 * Add `CLASS` to supported alt-link patterns (#21) * Add bootstrap command (#42) * Support wildcards for alt-links (#43) * Stash conflicting data during clone (#44) * Offer bootstrap after successful clone (#45) * Display supported configs for `yadm config` (#46) * Add "curl-pipe" program to clone without installation (#48) * Fix bug in alt-link regular expressions (#49) 1.06 * Improve portability of `hostname` (#23) * Fix incompatibilities between Cygwin and Git for Windows (#26) * Allow Git program to be configured via yadm.git-program (#30) * Support alt-links for encrypted files (#34) * Exit with the same return value as Git (#35) * Support spaces in alt-link paths (#36) * Ignore empty lines in .yadm/encrypt (#40) * Fix typos (#41) 1.05 * Improve portability of shebang line (#14) * Support for symlinked directories (#17) * Improve portability of tar parameters (#18) * Support alternate gpg program (#19) * Fallback to using `ls` if `/bin/ls` does not exist (#22) 1.04 * Support alternate paths for yadm data (#4, #5) * Support asymmetric encryption (#7, #8) * Prevent the mixing of output and gpg prompts 1.03 * Add username matching for alternate files (#1) 1.02 * Handle permissions for `~/.gnupg/*gpg` 1.01 * Set `status.showUntrackedFiles` to "no" 1.00 * Initial public release yadm-3.5.0/CONTRIBUTORS000066400000000000000000000014141476143267700143520ustar00rootroot00000000000000CONTRIBUTORS Tim Byrne Erik Flodin Martin Zuther Ross Smith II Jan Schulz Jonathan Daigle Luis López Tin Lai Espen Henriksen AaronYoung5 Cameron Eagans Klas Mellbourn James Clark Glenn Waters Nicolas signed-log FORMICHELLA Tomas Cernaj AVM.Martin Joshua Cold jonasc Nicolas stig124 FORMICHELLA Chad Wade Day, Jr Sébastien Gross Christof Warlich David Mandelberg Paulo Köch Oren Zipori Daniel Gray Paraplegic Racehorse Siôn Le Roux Mateusz Piotrowski japm48 Uroš Golja Satoshi Ohki Jonas Franciszek Madej Daniel Wagenknecht Stig Palmquist Patrick Hof Samisafool LFdev con-f-use Bram Ceulemans Travis A. Everett Sheng Yang Jared Smartt Adam Jimerson Tim Condit Thomas Luzat Russ Allbery Patrick Roddy heddxh dessert1 Brayden Banks Alexandre GV addshore Felipe S. S. Schneider yadm-3.5.0/LICENSE000066400000000000000000001045151476143267700135050ustar00rootroot00000000000000 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for software and other kinds of works. The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free software for all its users. We, the Free Software Foundation, use the GNU General Public License for most of our software; it applies also to any other work released this way by its authors. You can apply it to your programs, too. When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for them if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs, and that you know you can do these things. To protect your rights, we need to prevent others from denying you these rights or asking you to surrender the rights. Therefore, you have certain responsibilities if you distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it: responsibilities to respect the freedom of others. For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must pass on to the recipients the same freedoms that you received. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights. Developers that use the GNU GPL protect your rights with two steps: (1) assert copyright on the software, and (2) offer you this License giving you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify it. For the developers' and authors' protection, the GPL clearly explains that there is no warranty for this free software. For both users' and authors' sake, the GPL requires that modified versions be marked as changed, so that their problems will not be attributed erroneously to authors of previous versions. Some devices are designed to deny users access to install or run modified versions of the software inside them, although the manufacturer can do so. This is fundamentally incompatible with the aim of protecting users' freedom to change the software. The systematic pattern of such abuse occurs in the area of products for individuals to use, which is precisely where it is most unacceptable. Therefore, we have designed this version of the GPL to prohibit the practice for those products. If such problems arise substantially in other domains, we stand ready to extend this provision to those domains in future versions of the GPL, as needed to protect the freedom of users. Finally, every program is threatened constantly by software patents. States should not allow patents to restrict development and use of software on general-purpose computers, but in those that do, we wish to avoid the special danger that patents applied to a free program could make it effectively proprietary. To prevent this, the GPL assures that patents cannot be used to render the program non-free. The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 0. Definitions. "This License" refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License. "Copyright" also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of works, such as semiconductor masks. "The Program" refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this License. Each licensee is addressed as "you". "Licensees" and "recipients" may be individuals or organizations. To "modify" a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an exact copy. The resulting work is called a "modified version" of the earlier work or a work "based on" the earlier work. A "covered work" means either the unmodified Program or a work based on the Program. To "propagate" a work means to do anything with it that, without permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for infringement under applicable copyright law, except executing it on a computer or modifying a private copy. Propagation includes copying, distribution (with or without modification), making available to the public, and in some countries other activities as well. To "convey" a work means any kind of propagation that enables other parties to make or receive copies. Mere interaction with a user through a computer network, with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying. An interactive user interface displays "Appropriate Legal Notices" to the extent that it includes a convenient and prominently visible feature that (1) displays an appropriate copyright notice, and (2) tells the user that there is no warranty for the work (except to the extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may convey the work under this License, and how to view a copy of this License. If the interface presents a list of user commands or options, such as a menu, a prominent item in the list meets this criterion. 1. Source Code. The "source code" for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. "Object code" means any non-source form of a work. A "Standard Interface" means an interface that either is an official standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of interfaces specified for a particular programming language, one that is widely used among developers working in that language. The "System Libraries" of an executable work include anything, other than the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of packaging a Major Component, but which is not part of that Major Component, and (b) serves only to enable use of the work with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface for which an implementation is available to the public in source code form. A "Major Component", in this context, means a major essential component (kernel, window system, and so on) of the specific operating system (if any) on which the executable work runs, or a compiler used to produce the work, or an object code interpreter used to run it. The "Corresponding Source" for a work in object code form means all the source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable work) run the object code and to modify the work, including scripts to control those activities. However, it does not include the work's System Libraries, or general-purpose tools or generally available free programs which are used unmodified in performing those activities but which are not part of the work. For example, Corresponding Source includes interface definition files associated with source files for the work, and the source code for shared libraries and dynamically linked subprograms that the work is specifically designed to require, such as by intimate data communication or control flow between those subprograms and other parts of the work. The Corresponding Source need not include anything that users can regenerate automatically from other parts of the Corresponding Source. The Corresponding Source for a work in source code form is that same work. 2. Basic Permissions. All rights granted under this License are granted for the term of copyright on the Program, and are irrevocable provided the stated conditions are met. This License explicitly affirms your unlimited permission to run the unmodified Program. The output from running a covered work is covered by this License only if the output, given its content, constitutes a covered work. This License acknowledges your rights of fair use or other equivalent, as provided by copyright law. You may make, run and propagate covered works that you do not convey, without conditions so long as your license otherwise remains in force. You may convey covered works to others for the sole purpose of having them make modifications exclusively for you, or provide you with facilities for running those works, provided that you comply with the terms of this License in conveying all material for which you do not control copyright. Those thus making or running the covered works for you must do so exclusively on your behalf, under your direction and control, on terms that prohibit them from making any copies of your copyrighted material outside their relationship with you. Conveying under any other circumstances is permitted solely under the conditions stated below. Sublicensing is not allowed; section 10 makes it unnecessary. 3. Protecting Users' Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law. No covered work shall be deemed part of an effective technological measure under any applicable law fulfilling obligations under article 11 of the WIPO copyright treaty adopted on 20 December 1996, or similar laws prohibiting or restricting circumvention of such measures. When you convey a covered work, you waive any legal power to forbid circumvention of technological measures to the extent such circumvention is effected by exercising rights under this License with respect to the covered work, and you disclaim any intention to limit operation or modification of the work as a means of enforcing, against the work's users, your or third parties' legal rights to forbid circumvention of technological measures. 4. Conveying Verbatim Copies. You may convey verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice; keep intact all notices stating that this License and any non-permissive terms added in accord with section 7 apply to the code; keep intact all notices of the absence of any warranty; and give all recipients a copy of this License along with the Program. You may charge any price or no price for each copy that you convey, and you may offer support or warranty protection for a fee. 5. Conveying Modified Source Versions. You may convey a work based on the Program, or the modifications to produce it from the Program, in the form of source code under the terms of section 4, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: a) The work must carry prominent notices stating that you modified it, and giving a relevant date. b) The work must carry prominent notices stating that it is released under this License and any conditions added under section 7. This requirement modifies the requirement in section 4 to "keep intact all notices". c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone who comes into possession of a copy. This License will therefore apply, along with any applicable section 7 additional terms, to the whole of the work, and all its parts, regardless of how they are packaged. This License gives no permission to license the work in any other way, but it does not invalidate such permission if you have separately received it. d) If the work has interactive user interfaces, each must display Appropriate Legal Notices; however, if the Program has interactive interfaces that do not display Appropriate Legal Notices, your work need not make them do so. A compilation of a covered work with other separate and independent works, which are not by their nature extensions of the covered work, and which are not combined with it such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution medium, is called an "aggregate" if the compilation and its resulting copyright are not used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work in an aggregate does not cause this License to apply to the other parts of the aggregate. 6. Conveying Non-Source Forms. You may convey a covered work in object code form under the terms of sections 4 and 5, provided that you also convey the machine-readable Corresponding Source under the terms of this License, in one of these ways: a) Convey the object code in, or embodied in, a physical product (including a physical distribution medium), accompanied by the Corresponding Source fixed on a durable physical medium customarily used for software interchange. b) Convey the object code in, or embodied in, a physical product (including a physical distribution medium), accompanied by a written offer, valid for at least three years and valid for as long as you offer spare parts or customer support for that product model, to give anyone who possesses the object code either (1) a copy of the Corresponding Source for all the software in the product that is covered by this License, on a durable physical medium customarily used for software interchange, for a price no more than your reasonable cost of physically performing this conveying of source, or (2) access to copy the Corresponding Source from a network server at no charge. c) Convey individual copies of the object code with a copy of the written offer to provide the Corresponding Source. This alternative is allowed only occasionally and noncommercially, and only if you received the object code with such an offer, in accord with subsection 6b. d) Convey the object code by offering access from a designated place (gratis or for a charge), and offer equivalent access to the Corresponding Source in the same way through the same place at no further charge. You need not require recipients to copy the Corresponding Source along with the object code. If the place to copy the object code is a network server, the Corresponding Source may be on a different server (operated by you or a third party) that supports equivalent copying facilities, provided you maintain clear directions next to the object code saying where to find the Corresponding Source. Regardless of what server hosts the Corresponding Source, you remain obligated to ensure that it is available for as long as needed to satisfy these requirements. e) Convey the object code using peer-to-peer transmission, provided you inform other peers where the object code and Corresponding Source of the work are being offered to the general public at no charge under subsection 6d. A separable portion of the object code, whose source code is excluded from the Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be included in conveying the object code work. A "User Product" is either (1) a "consumer product", which means any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal, family, or household purposes, or (2) anything designed or sold for incorporation into a dwelling. In determining whether a product is a consumer product, doubtful cases shall be resolved in favor of coverage. For a particular product received by a particular user, "normally used" refers to a typical or common use of that class of product, regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the particular user actually uses, or expects or is expected to use, the product. A product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial commercial, industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent the only significant mode of use of the product. "Installation Information" for a User Product means any methods, procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install and execute modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from a modified version of its Corresponding Source. The information must suffice to ensure that the continued functioning of the modified object code is in no case prevented or interfered with solely because modification has been made. If you convey an object code work under this section in, or with, or specifically for use in, a User Product, and the conveying occurs as part of a transaction in which the right of possession and use of the User Product is transferred to the recipient in perpetuity or for a fixed term (regardless of how the transaction is characterized), the Corresponding Source conveyed under this section must be accompanied by the Installation Information. But this requirement does not apply if neither you nor any third party retains the ability to install modified object code on the User Product (for example, the work has been installed in ROM). The requirement to provide Installation Information does not include a requirement to continue to provide support service, warranty, or updates for a work that has been modified or installed by the recipient, or for the User Product in which it has been modified or installed. Access to a network may be denied when the modification itself materially and adversely affects the operation of the network or violates the rules and protocols for communication across the network. Corresponding Source conveyed, and Installation Information provided, in accord with this section must be in a format that is publicly documented (and with an implementation available to the public in source code form), and must require no special password or key for unpacking, reading or copying. 7. Additional Terms. "Additional permissions" are terms that supplement the terms of this License by making exceptions from one or more of its conditions. Additional permissions that are applicable to the entire Program shall be treated as though they were included in this License, to the extent that they are valid under applicable law. If additional permissions apply only to part of the Program, that part may be used separately under those permissions, but the entire Program remains governed by this License without regard to the additional permissions. When you convey a copy of a covered work, you may at your option remove any additional permissions from that copy, or from any part of it. (Additional permissions may be written to require their own removal in certain cases when you modify the work.) You may place additional permissions on material, added by you to a covered work, for which you have or can give appropriate copyright permission. Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, for material you add to a covered work, you may (if authorized by the copyright holders of that material) supplement the terms of this License with terms: a) Disclaiming warranty or limiting liability differently from the terms of sections 15 and 16 of this License; or b) Requiring preservation of specified reasonable legal notices or author attributions in that material or in the Appropriate Legal Notices displayed by works containing it; or c) Prohibiting misrepresentation of the origin of that material, or requiring that modified versions of such material be marked in reasonable ways as different from the original version; or d) Limiting the use for publicity purposes of names of licensors or authors of the material; or e) Declining to grant rights under trademark law for use of some trade names, trademarks, or service marks; or f) Requiring indemnification of licensors and authors of that material by anyone who conveys the material (or modified versions of it) with contractual assumptions of liability to the recipient, for any liability that these contractual assumptions directly impose on those licensors and authors. All other non-permissive additional terms are considered "further restrictions" within the meaning of section 10. If the Program as you received it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is governed by this License along with a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that term. If a license document contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying under this License, you may add to a covered work material governed by the terms of that license document, provided that the further restriction does not survive such relicensing or conveying. If you add terms to a covered work in accord with this section, you must place, in the relevant source files, a statement of the additional terms that apply to those files, or a notice indicating where to find the applicable terms. Additional terms, permissive or non-permissive, may be stated in the form of a separately written license, or stated as exceptions; the above requirements apply either way. 8. Termination. You may not propagate or modify a covered work except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to propagate or modify it is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License (including any patent licenses granted under the third paragraph of section 11). However, if you cease all violation of this License, then your license from a particular copyright holder is reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until the copyright holder explicitly and finally terminates your license, and (b) permanently, if the copyright holder fails to notify you of the violation by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after the cessation. Moreover, your license from a particular copyright holder is reinstated permanently if the copyright holder notifies you of the violation by some reasonable means, this is the first time you have received notice of violation of this License (for any work) from that copyright holder, and you cure the violation prior to 30 days after your receipt of the notice. Termination of your rights under this section does not terminate the licenses of parties who have received copies or rights from you under this License. If your rights have been terminated and not permanently reinstated, you do not qualify to receive new licenses for the same material under section 10. 9. Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies. You are not required to accept this License in order to receive or run a copy of the Program. Ancillary propagation of a covered work occurring solely as a consequence of using peer-to-peer transmission to receive a copy likewise does not require acceptance. However, nothing other than this License grants you permission to propagate or modify any covered work. These actions infringe copyright if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by modifying or propagating a covered work, you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so. 10. Automatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients. Each time you convey a covered work, the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensors, to run, modify and propagate that work, subject to this License. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this License. An "entity transaction" is a transaction transferring control of an organization, or substantially all assets of one, or subdividing an organization, or merging organizations. If propagation of a covered work results from an entity transaction, each party to that transaction who receives a copy of the work also receives whatever licenses to the work the party's predecessor in interest had or could give under the previous paragraph, plus a right to possession of the Corresponding Source of the work from the predecessor in interest, if the predecessor has it or can get it with reasonable efforts. You may not impose any further restrictions on the exercise of the rights granted or affirmed under this License. For example, you may not impose a license fee, royalty, or other charge for exercise of rights granted under this License, and you may not initiate litigation (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that any patent claim is infringed by making, using, selling, offering for sale, or importing the Program or any portion of it. 11. Patents. A "contributor" is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based. The work thus licensed is called the contributor's "contributor version". A contributor's "essential patent claims" are all patent claims owned or controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or hereafter acquired, that would be infringed by some manner, permitted by this License, of making, using, or selling its contributor version, but do not include claims that would be infringed only as a consequence of further modification of the contributor version. For purposes of this definition, "control" includes the right to grant patent sublicenses in a manner consistent with the requirements of this License. Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent license under the contributor's essential patent claims, to make, use, sell, offer for sale, import and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its contributor version. In the following three paragraphs, a "patent license" is any express agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to enforce a patent (such as an express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent infringement). To "grant" such a patent license to a party means to make such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party. If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the Corresponding Source of the work is not available for anyone to copy, free of charge and under the terms of this License, through a publicly available network server or other readily accessible means, then you must either (1) cause the Corresponding Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with the requirements of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream recipients. "Knowingly relying" means you have actual knowledge that, but for the patent license, your conveying the covered work in a country, or your recipient's use of the covered work in a country, would infringe one or more identifiable patents in that country that you have reason to believe are valid. If, pursuant to or in connection with a single transaction or arrangement, you convey, or propagate by procuring conveyance of, a covered work, and grant a patent license to some of the parties receiving the covered work authorizing them to use, propagate, modify or convey a specific copy of the covered work, then the patent license you grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered work and works based on it. A patent license is "discriminatory" if it does not include within the scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is conditioned on the non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are specifically granted under this License. You may not convey a covered work if you are a party to an arrangement with a third party that is in the business of distributing software, under which you make payment to the third party based on the extent of your activity of conveying the work, and under which the third party grants, to any of the parties who would receive the covered work from you, a discriminatory patent license (a) in connection with copies of the covered work conveyed by you (or copies made from those copies), or (b) primarily for and in connection with specific products or compilations that contain the covered work, unless you entered into that arrangement, or that patent license was granted, prior to 28 March 2007. Nothing in this License shall be construed as excluding or limiting any implied license or other defenses to infringement that may otherwise be available to you under applicable patent law. 12. No Surrender of Others' Freedom. If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot convey a covered work so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may not convey it at all. For example, if you agree to terms that obligate you to collect a royalty for further conveying from those to whom you convey the Program, the only way you could satisfy both those terms and this License would be to refrain entirely from conveying the Program. 13. Use with the GNU Affero General Public License. Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, you have permission to link or combine any covered work with a work licensed under version 3 of the GNU Affero General Public License into a single combined work, and to convey the resulting work. The terms of this License will continue to apply to the part which is the covered work, but the special requirements of the GNU Affero General Public License, section 13, concerning interaction through a network will apply to the combination as such. 14. Revised Versions of this License. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the GNU General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License "or any later version" applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the GNU General Public License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future versions of the GNU General Public License can be used, that proxy's public statement of acceptance of a version permanently authorizes you to choose that version for the Program. Later license versions may give you additional or different permissions. However, no additional obligations are imposed on any author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a later version. 15. Disclaimer of Warranty. THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 16. Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16. If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms, reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a copy of the Program in return for a fee. END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. Copyright (C) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: Copyright (C) This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see . The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. But first, please read . yadm-3.5.0/Makefile000066400000000000000000000150071476143267700141350ustar00rootroot00000000000000PYTESTS = $(wildcard test/test_*.py) IMAGE = docker.io/yadm/testbed:2024-11-11 OCI = docker .PHONY: all all: @$(MAKE) usage | less # Display usage for all make targets .PHONY: usage usage: @echo @echo 'make TARGET [option=value, ...]' @echo @echo 'TESTING' @echo @echo ' make test [testargs=ARGS]' @echo ' - Run all tests. "testargs" can specify a single string of arguments' @echo ' for py.test.' @echo @echo ' make .py [testargs=ARGS]' @echo ' - Run tests from a specific test file. "testargs" can specify a' @echo ' single string of arguments for py.test.' @echo @echo ' make testhost [version=VERSION]' @echo ' - Create an ephemeral container for doing adhoc yadm testing. The' @echo ' working copy version of yadm will be used unless "version" is' @echo ' specified. "version" can be set to any commit, branch, tag, etc.' @echo ' The targeted "version" will be retrieved from the repo, and' @echo ' linked into the container as a local volume.' @echo @echo ' make scripthost [version=VERSION]' @echo ' - Create an ephemeral container for demonstrating a bug. After' @echo ' exiting the shell, a log of the commands used to illustrate the' @echo ' problem will be written to the file "script.txt". This file can' @echo ' be useful to developers to make a repeatable test for the' @echo ' problem. The version parameter works as for "testhost" above.' @echo @echo 'LINTING' @echo @echo ' make testenv' @echo ' - Create a python virtual environment with the same dependencies' @echo " used by yadm's testbed environment. Creating and activating" @echo ' this environment might be useful if your editor does real time' @echo ' linting of python files. After creating the virtual environment,' @echo ' you can activate it by typing:' @echo @echo ' source testenv/bin/activate' @echo @echo 'MANPAGES' @echo @echo ' make man' @echo ' - View yadm.1 as a standard man page.' @echo @echo ' make man-wide' @echo ' - View yadm.1 as a man page, using all columns of your display.' @echo @echo ' make man-ps' @echo ' - Create a postscript version of the man page.' @echo @echo 'FILE GENERATION' @echo @echo ' make yadm.md' @echo ' - Generate the markdown version of the man page (for viewing on' @echo ' the web).' @echo @echo ' make contrib' @echo ' - Generate the CONTRIBUTORS file, from the repo history.' @echo @echo 'INSTALLATION' @echo @echo ' make install PREFIX=' @echo ' - Install yadm, manpage, etc. to ' @echo @echo 'UTILITIES' @echo @echo ' make sync-clock' @echo ' - Reset the hardware clock for the docker hypervisor host. This' @echo ' can be useful for docker engine hosts which are not' @echo ' Linux-based.' @echo # Make it possible to run make specifying a py.test test file .PHONY: $(PYTESTS) $(PYTESTS): @$(MAKE) test testargs="$@ $(testargs)" %.py: @$(MAKE) test testargs="-k $@ $(testargs)" # Run all tests with additional testargs .PHONY: test test: @if [ -f /.yadmtestbed ]; then \ cd /yadm && \ py.test -v $(testargs); \ else \ $(MAKE) -s require-docker && \ $(OCI) run \ --rm -t$(shell test -t 0 && echo i) \ -v "$(CURDIR):/yadm:ro" \ $(IMAGE) \ make test testargs="$(testargs)"; \ fi .PHONY: .testyadm .testyadm: version ?= local .testyadm: @rm -f $@ @if [ "$(version)" = "local" ]; then \ ln -sf yadm $@; \ echo "Using local yadm ($$(git describe --tags --dirty))"; \ else \ git show $(version):yadm > $@; \ echo "Using yadm version $$(git describe --tags $(version))"; \ fi @chmod a+x $@ .PHONY: testhost testhost: require-docker .testyadm @echo "Starting testhost" @$(OCI) run \ -w /root \ --hostname testhost \ --rm -it \ -v "$(CURDIR)/.testyadm:/bin/yadm:ro" \ -v "$(CURDIR)/completion/bash/yadm:/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/yadm:ro" \ $(IMAGE) \ bash -l .PHONY: scripthost scripthost: require-docker .testyadm @echo "Starting scripthost \(recording script\)" @printf '' > script.gz @$(OCI) run \ -w /root \ --hostname scripthost \ --rm -it \ -v "$(CURDIR)/script.gz:/script.gz:rw" \ -v "$(CURDIR)/.testyadm:/bin/yadm:ro" \ $(IMAGE) \ bash -c "script /tmp/script -q -c 'bash -l'; gzip < /tmp/script > /script.gz" @echo @echo "Script saved to $(CURDIR)/script.gz" .PHONY: testenv testenv: @echo 'Creating a local virtual environment in "testenv/"' @echo @rm -rf testenv python3 -m venv --clear testenv testenv/bin/pip3 install --upgrade pip setuptools testenv/bin/pip3 install --upgrade -r test/requirements.txt; @for v in $$(sed -En -e 's:.*/yadm-([0-9.]+)$$:\1:p' test/Dockerfile); do \ git show $$v:yadm > testenv/bin/yadm-$$v; \ chmod +x testenv/bin/yadm-$$v; \ done @echo @echo 'To activate this test environment type:' @echo ' source testenv/bin/activate' .PHONY: image image: @$(OCI) build -f test/Dockerfile . -t "$(IMAGE)" .PHONY: man man: @groff -man -Tascii ./yadm.1 | less .PHONY: man-wide man-wide: @man ./yadm.1 .PHONY: man-ps man-ps: @groff -man -Tps ./yadm.1 > yadm.ps yadm.md: yadm.1 @groff -man -Tutf8 -Z ./yadm.1 | grotty -c | col -bx | sed 's/^[A-Z]/## &/g' | sed '/YADM(1)/d' > yadm.md .PHONY: contrib contrib: SHELL = /bin/bash contrib: @echo -e "CONTRIBUTORS\n" > CONTRIBUTORS @IFS=$$'\n'; for author in $$(git shortlog -ns master gh-pages develop dev-pages | cut -f2); do \ git log master gh-pages develop dev-pages \ --author="$$author" --format=tformat: --numstat | \ awk "{sum += \$$1 + \$$2} END {print sum \"\t\" \"$$author\"}"; \ done | sort -nr | cut -f2 >> CONTRIBUTORS .PHONY: install install: @[ -n "$(PREFIX)" ] || { echo "PREFIX is not set"; exit 1; } @{\ set -e ;\ bin="$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin" ;\ doc="$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/doc/yadm" ;\ man="$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man1" ;\ install -d "$$bin" "$$doc" "$$man" ;\ install -m 0755 yadm "$$bin" ;\ install -m 0644 yadm.1 "$$man" ;\ install -m 0644 CHANGES CONTRIBUTORS LICENSE "$$doc" ;\ cp -r contrib "$$doc" ;\ } .PHONY: sync-clock sync-clock: $(OCI) run --rm --privileged alpine hwclock -s .PHONY: require-docker require-docker: @if ! command -v $(OCI) > /dev/null 2>&1; then \ echo "Sorry, this make target requires docker to be installed, to use another docker-compatible engine, like podman, re-run the make command adding OCI=podman"; \ false; \ fi yadm-3.5.0/README.md000066400000000000000000000105701476143267700137540ustar00rootroot00000000000000# yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager [![Latest Version][releases-badge]][releases-link] [![Homebrew Version][homebrew-badge]][homebrew-link] [![OBS Version][obs-badge]][obs-link] [![Arch Version][arch-badge]][arch-link] [![License][license-badge]][license-link]
[![Master Update][master-date]][master-commits] [![Develop Update][develop-date]][develop-commits] [![Website Update][website-date]][website-commits]
[![Master Status][master-badge]][workflow-master] [![Develop Status][develop-badge]][workflow-develop] [![GH Pages Status][gh-pages-badge]][workflow-gh-pages] [![Dev Pages Status][dev-pages-badge]][workflow-dev-pages] [https://yadm.io/][website-link] **yadm** is a tool for managing [dotfiles][]. * Based on [Git][], with full range of Git's features * Supports system-specific [alternative][feature-alternates] files or [templated][feature-templates] files * [Encryption][feature-encryption] of private data using [GnuPG][], [OpenSSL][], [transcrypt][], or [git-crypt][] * Customizable initialization ([bootstrapping][feature-bootstrap]) * Customizable [hooks][feature-hooks] for before and after any operation Complete features, usage, examples and installation instructions can be found on the [yadm.io][website-link] website. ## A very quick tour # Initialize a new repository yadm init # Clone an existing repository yadm clone # Add files/changes yadm add yadm commit # Encrypt your ssh key echo '.ssh/id_rsa' > ~/.config/yadm/encrypt yadm encrypt # Later, decrypt your ssh key yadm decrypt # Create different files for Linux vs MacOS yadm add path/file.cfg##os.Linux yadm add path/file.cfg##os.Darwin If you enjoy using yadm, consider adding a star to the repository on GitHub. The star count helps others discover yadm. [Git]: https://git-scm.com/ [GnuPG]: https://gnupg.org/ [OpenSSL]: https://www.openssl.org/ [arch-badge]: https://img.shields.io/archlinux/v/extra/any/yadm [arch-link]: https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/yadm/ [dev-pages-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/yadm-dev/yadm/test.yml?branch=dev-pages [develop-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/yadm-dev/yadm/test.yml?branch=develop [develop-commits]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/commits/develop [develop-date]: https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/yadm-dev/yadm/develop.svg?label=develop [dotfiles]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_file_and_hidden_directory [feature-alternates]: https://yadm.io/docs/alternates [feature-bootstrap]: https://yadm.io/docs/bootstrap [feature-hooks]: https://yadm.io/docs/hooks [feature-encryption]: https://yadm.io/docs/encryption [feature-templates]: https://yadm.io/docs/templates [gh-pages-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/yadm-dev/yadm/test.yml?branch=gh-pages [git-crypt]: https://github.com/AGWA/git-crypt [homebrew-badge]: https://img.shields.io/homebrew/v/yadm.svg [homebrew-link]: https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/yadm [license-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/license/yadm-dev/yadm.svg [license-link]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/blob/master/LICENSE [master-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/yadm-dev/yadm/test.yml?branch=master [master-commits]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/commits/master [master-date]: https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/yadm-dev/yadm/master.svg?label=master [obs-badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/OBS-v3.5.0-blue [obs-link]: https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home%3ATheLocehiliosan%3Ayadm&package=yadm [releases-badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/tag/yadm-dev/yadm.svg?label=latest+release [releases-link]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/releases [transcrypt]: https://github.com/elasticdog/transcrypt [website-commits]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/commits/gh-pages [website-date]: https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/yadm-dev/yadm/gh-pages.svg?label=website [website-link]: https://yadm.io/ [workflow-dev-pages]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/actions?query=workflow%3a%22test+site%22+branch%3adev-pages [workflow-develop]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/actions?query=workflow%3ATests+branch%3Adevelop [workflow-gh-pages]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/actions?query=workflow%3a%22test+site%22+branch%3agh-pages [workflow-master]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/actions?query=workflow%3ATests+branch%3Amaster yadm-3.5.0/bootstrap000077500000000000000000000072151476143267700144420ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/bash # # This script can be "curl-piped" into bash to bootstrap a dotfiles repo when # yadm is not locally installed. Read below for instructions. # # This script is hosted at bootstrap.yadm.io to make it easy to remember/type. # # DISCLAIMER: In general, I would advise against piping someone's code directly # from the Internet into an interpreter (like Bash). You should # probably review any code like this prior to executing it. I leave # it to you to decide if this is risky behavior or not. The main # reason this script exists is because I find it to be a pragmatic # way to bootstrap my dotfiles, and install yadm in one step # (allowing the yadm project to be a submodule of my dotfiles # repo). # # Invoke bootstrap with: # # curl -L bootstrap.yadm.io | bash # # OR # # curl -L bootstrap.yadm.io | bash [-s -- REPO_URL [YADM_RELEASE]] # # Alternatively, source in this file to export a yadm() function which uses # yadm remotely until it is locally installed. # # source <(curl -L bootstrap.yadm.io) # YADM_REPO="https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm" YADM_RELEASE=${release:-master} REPO_URL="" function _private_yadm() { unset -f yadm if command -v yadm &>/dev/null; then echo "Found yadm installed locally, removing remote yadm() function" unset -f _private_yadm command yadm "$@" else function yadm() { _private_yadm "$@"; } export -f yadm echo WARNING: Using yadm remotely. You should install yadm locally. curl -fsSL "$YADM_REPO/raw/$YADM_RELEASE/yadm" | bash -s -- "$@" fi } export -f _private_yadm function yadm() { _private_yadm "$@"; } export -f yadm # if being sourced, return here, otherwise continue processing return 2>/dev/null unset -f yadm function remote_yadm() { curl -fsSL "$YADM_REPO/raw/$YADM_RELEASE/yadm" | bash -s -- "$@" } function ask_about_source() { if ! command -v yadm &>/dev/null; then echo echo "***************************************************" echo "yadm is NOT currently installed." echo "You should install it locally, this link may help:" echo "https://yadm.io/docs/install" echo "***************************************************" echo echo "If installation is not possible right now, you can temporarily \"source\"" echo "in a yadm() function which fetches yadm remotely each time it is called." echo echo " source <(curl -L bootstrap.yadm.io)" echo fi } function build_url() { echo "No repo URL provided." echo echo "Where is your repo?" echo echo " 1. GitHub" echo " 2. Bitbucket" echo " 3. GitLab" echo " 4. Other" echo read -r -p "Where is your repo? (1/2/3/4) ->" choice " choice " choice /dev/null && ! declare -F __git_wrap__git_main >/dev/null; then if declare -F _completion_loader >/dev/null; then _completion_loader git fi fi # only operate if git completion is present if declare -F _git >/dev/null || declare -F __git_wrap__git_main >/dev/null; then _yadm() { local current=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]} local penultimate if ((COMP_CWORD >= 1)); then penultimate=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD - 1]} fi local antepenultimate if ((COMP_CWORD >= 2)); then antepenultimate=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD - 2]} fi local -x GIT_DIR GIT_DIR="$(yadm introspect repo 2>/dev/null)" case "$penultimate" in bootstrap) COMPREPLY=() return 0 ;; config) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "$(yadm introspect configs 2>/dev/null)")) return 0 ;; decrypt) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "-l" -- "$current")) return 0 ;; init) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "-f -w" -- "$current")) return 0 ;; introspect) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "commands configs repo switches" -- "$current")) return 0 ;; help) COMPREPLY=() # no specific help yet return 0 ;; list) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "-a" -- "$current")) return 0 ;; esac case "$antepenultimate" in clone) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "-f -w -b --bootstrap --no-bootstrap" -- "$current")) return 0 ;; esac local yadm_switches=($(yadm introspect switches 2>/dev/null)) # this condition is so files are completed properly for --yadm-xxx options if [[ " ${yadm_switches[*]} " != *" $penultimate "* ]]; then # TODO: somehow solve the problem with [--yadm-xxx option] being # incompatible with what git expects, namely [--arg=option] if declare -F _git >/dev/null; then _git else __git_wrap__git_main fi fi if [[ "$current" =~ ^- ]]; then __gitcompappend "${yadm_switches[*]}" "" "$current" " " fi # Find the index of where the sub-command argument should go. local command_idx for ((command_idx = 1; command_idx < ${#COMP_WORDS[@]}; command_idx++)); do local command_idx_arg="${COMP_WORDS[$command_idx]}" if [[ " ${yadm_switches[*]} " = *" $command_idx_arg "* ]]; then let command_idx++ elif [[ "$command_idx_arg" = -* ]]; then : else break fi done if [[ "$COMP_CWORD" = "$command_idx" ]]; then __gitcompappend "$(yadm introspect commands 2>/dev/null)" "" "$current" " " fi } complete -o bashdefault -o default -o nospace -F _yadm yadm 2>/dev/null || complete -o default -o nospace -F _yadm yadm fi yadm-3.5.0/completion/fish/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700155745ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/completion/fish/yadm.fish000066400000000000000000000103601476143267700174010ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/fish function __fish_yadm_universial_optspecs string join \n 'a-yadm-dir=' 'b-yadm-repo=' 'c-yadm-config=' \ 'd-yadm-encrypt=' 'e-yadm-archive=' 'f-yadm-bootstrap=' end function __fish_yadm_needs_command # Figure out if the current invocation already has a command. set -l cmd (commandline -opc) set -e cmd[1] argparse -s (__fish_yadm_universial_optspecs) -- $cmd 2>/dev/null or return 0 if set -q argv[1] echo $argv[1] return 1 end return 0 end function __fish_yadm_using_command set -l cmd (__fish_yadm_needs_command) test -z "$cmd" and return 1 contains -- $cmd $argv and return 0 end # yadm's specific autocomplete complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'clone' -d 'Clone an existing repository' complete -F -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command clone' -s w -d 'work-tree to use (default: $HOME)' complete -f -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command clone' -s b -d 'branch to clone' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command clone' -s f -d 'force to overwrite' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command clone' -l bootstrap -d 'force bootstrap to run' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command clone' -l no-bootstrap -d 'prevent bootstrap from beingrun' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'alt' -d 'Create links for alternates' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'bootstrap' -d 'Execute $HOME/.config/yadm/bootstrap' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'perms' -d 'Fix perms for private files' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'enter' -d 'Run sub-shell with GIT variables set' complete -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'git-crypt' -d 'Run git-crypt commands for the yadm repo' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'help' -d 'Print a summary of yadm commands' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'upgrade' -d 'Upgrade to version 2 of yadm directory structure' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'version' -d 'Print the version of yadm' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'init' -d 'Initialize an empty repository' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command init' -s f -d 'force to overwrite' complete -F -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command init' -s w -d 'set work-tree (default: $HOME)' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'list' -d 'List tracked files at current directory' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command list' -s a -d 'list all managed files instead' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'encrypt' -d 'Encrypt files' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'decrypt' -d 'Decrypt files' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command decrypt' -s l -d 'list the files stored without extracting' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'introspect' -d 'Report internal yadm data' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command introspect' -a (printf -- '%s\n' 'commands configs repo switches') -d 'category' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'gitconfig' -d 'Pass options to the git config command' complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_needs_command' -a 'config' -d 'Configure a setting' for name in (yadm introspect configs) complete -x -c yadm -n '__fish_yadm_using_command config' -a $name -d 'yadm config' end # yadm universial options complete --force-files -c yadm -s Y -l yadm-dir -d 'Override location of yadm directory' complete --force-files -c yadm -l yadm-repo -d 'Override location of yadm repository' complete --force-files -c yadm -l yadm-config -d 'Override location of yadm configuration file' complete --force-files -c yadm -l yadm-encrypt -d 'Override location of yadm encryption configuration' complete --force-files -c yadm -l yadm-archive -d 'Override location of yadm encrypted files archive' complete --force-files -c yadm -l yadm-bootstrap -d 'Override location of yadm bootstrap program' # wraps git's autocomplete set -l GIT_DIR (yadm introspect repo) # setup the correct git-dir by appending it to git's argunment complete -c yadm -w "git --git-dir=$GIT_DIR" yadm-3.5.0/completion/zsh/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700154475ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/completion/zsh/_yadm000066400000000000000000000112701476143267700164640ustar00rootroot00000000000000#compdef yadm # This completion tries to fallback to git's completion for git commands. zstyle -T ':completion:*:yadm:argument-1:descriptions:' format && \ zstyle ':completion:*:yadm:argument-1:descriptions' format '%d:' zstyle -T ':completion:*:yadm:*:yadm' group-name && \ zstyle ':completion:*:yadm:*:yadm' group-name '' function _yadm-add(){ local -a yadm_options yadm_path yadm_path="$(yadm rev-parse --show-toplevel)" yadm_options=($(yadm status --porcelain=v1 | awk -v yadm_path=${yadm_path} '{printf "%s/%s:%s\n", yadm_path, $2, $1}' )) _describe 'command' yadm_options _files } function _yadm-checkout(){ _yadm-add } _yadm-alt() { return 0 } _yadm-bootstrap() { return 0 } _yadm-clone() { _arguments \ '(--bootstrap --no-bootstrap)--bootstrap[force bootstrap, without prompt]' \ '(--bootstrap --no-bootstrap)--no-bootstrap[prevent bootstrap, without prompt]' \ '-f[force overwrite of existing repository]' \ '-w[yadm work tree path]: :_files -/' local curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:git:" words=("git" "${words[@]}") CURRENT=$((CURRENT + 1)) service=git _git } _yadm-config() { # TODO: complete config names } _yadm-decrypt() { _arguments \ '-l[list files]' } _yadm-encrypt() { return 0 } _yadm-enter() { _arguments \ ':command: _command_names -e' \ '*::arguments: _normal' } _yadm-git-crypt() { # TODO: complete git-crypt options } _yadm-help() { return 0 } _yadm-init() { _arguments \ '-f[force overwrite of existing repository]' \ '-w[work tree path]: :_files -/' } _yadm-list() { _arguments \ '-a[list all tracked files]' } _yadm-perms() { return 0 } _yadm-transcrypt() { integer _ret=1 _call_function _ret _transcrypt return _ret } _yadm-upgrade() { _arguments \ '-f[force deinit of submodules]' \ ': ' } _yadm-version() { return 0 } _yadm_commands() { local -a commands=( alt:'create links for alternates' bootstrap:'execute bootstrap' clone:'clone an existing yadm repository' config:'configure an yadm setting' decrypt:'decrypt files' encrypt:'encrypt files' enter:'run sub-shell with GIT variables set' git-crypt:'run git-crypt commands for the yadm repository' gitconfig:'run the git config command' help:'display yadm help information' init:'initialize an empty yadm repository' list:'list files tracked by yadm' perms:'fix perms for private files' transcrypt:'run transcrypt commands for the yadm repository' upgrade:'upgrade legacy yadm paths' version:'show yadm version' ) local oldcontext="$curcontext" local curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:git:" words=("git" "${words[-1]}") CURRENT=2 service=git _git curcontext="$oldcontext" _describe -t yadm "yadm commands" commands return 0 } _yadm() { local curcontext=$curcontext state state_descr line declare -A opt_args _arguments -C \ '(-Y --yadm-dir)'{-Y,--yadm-dir}'[override the standard yadm directory]: :_files -/' \ '--yadm-data[override the standard yadm data directory]: :_files -/' \ '--yadm-repo[override the standard repo path]: :_files -/' \ '--yadm-config[override the standard config path]: :_files -/' \ '--yadm-encrypt[override the standard encrypt path]: :_files -/' \ '--yadm-archive[override the standard archive path]: :_files -/' \ '--yadm-bootstrap[override the standard bootstrap path]: :_files' \ '--help[display yadm help information]' \ '--version[show yadm version]' \ '(-): :->command' \ '(-)*:: :->option-or-argument' && return local -a repo_args (( $+opt_args[--yadm-repo] )) && repo_args+=(--yadm-repo "$opt_args[--yadm-repo]") (( $+opt_args[--yadm-data] )) && repo_args+=(--yadm-data "$opt_args[--yadm-data]") local -x GIT_DIR="$(_call_program gitdir yadm "${repo_args[@]}" introspect repo)" [[ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]] && return 1 integer _ret=1 case $state in (command) _yadm_commands && _ret=0 ;; (option-or-argument) curcontext=${curcontext%:*:*}:yadm-${words[1]}: if ! _call_function _ret _yadm-${words[1]}; then # Translate gitconfig to use the regular completion for config [[ ${words[1]} = "gitconfig" ]] && words[1]=config words=("git" "${(@)words}") CURRENT=$(( CURRENT + 1 )) curcontext=${curcontext%:*:*}:git: service=git _git && _ret=0 fi ;; esac return _ret } (( $+functions[_git] )) && _yadm yadm-3.5.0/contrib/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700141325ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/contrib/bootstrap/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700161475ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/contrib/bootstrap/bootstrap-in-dir000077500000000000000000000014531476143267700212750ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/bash # Save this file as ~/.config/yadm/bootstrap and make it executable. It will # execute all executable files (excluding templates and editor backups) in the # ~/.config/yadm/bootstrap.d directory when run. set -eu # Directory to look for bootstrap executables in BOOTSTRAP_D="${BASH_SOURCE[0]}.d" if [[ ! -d "$BOOTSTRAP_D" ]]; then echo "Error: bootstrap directory '$BOOTSTRAP_D' not found" >&2 exit 1 fi declare -a bootstraps while IFS= read -r bootstrap; do if [[ -x "$bootstrap" && ! "$bootstrap" =~ "##" && ! "$bootstrap" =~ ~$ ]]; then bootstraps+=("$bootstrap") fi done < <(find -L "$BOOTSTRAP_D" -type f | sort) for bootstrap in "${bootstraps[@]}"; do if ! "$bootstrap"; then echo "Error: bootstrap '$bootstrap' failed" >&2 exit 1 fi done yadm-3.5.0/contrib/commands/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700157335ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/contrib/commands/README.md000066400000000000000000000006051476143267700172130ustar00rootroot00000000000000## Contributed Commands Although these commands are available as part of the official **yadm** source tree, they have a somewhat different status. The intention is to keep interesting and potentially useful commands here, building a library of examples that might help others. I recommend *careful review* of any code from here before using it. No guarantees of code quality is assumed. yadm-3.5.0/contrib/commands/yadm-untracked000077500000000000000000000037751476143267700206050ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env bash # To run: `yadm-untracked ` # # If you wish to create a YADM alias to run this as, for example `yadm untracked` # then the following command will add the alias: # `yadm gitconfig alias.untracked '!/yadm-untracked'` # Possible script improvements: # - Reduce the amount of configuration; I have not figured out a way to # get rid of the non-recursive and ignore. The recursive list could be # built from the directories that are present in `yadm list` # Configuration... The script looks at the following 3 arrays: # # yadm_tracked_recursively # The directories and files in this list are searched recursively to build # a list of files that you expect are tracked with `yadm`. Items in this # list are relative to the root of your YADM repo (which is $HOME for most). # yadm_tracked_nonrecursively # Same as above but don't search recursively # # ignore_files_and_dirs # A list of directories and files that will not be reported as untracked if # found in the above two searches. # # Example configuration file (uncomment it to use): # yadm_tracked_recursively=( # bin .config .vim # ) # # yadm_tracked_nonrecursively=( # ~ # ) # # ignore_files_and_dirs=( # .CFUserTextEncoding .DS_Store .config/gh # .vim/autoload/plug.vim # ) if [[ $# -ne 1 ]]; then echo 'Usage: yadm-untracked ' exit 1 fi yadm_tracked_recursively=() yadm_tracked_nonrecursively=() ignore_files_and_dirs=() source $1 root=`yadm enter echo '$GIT_WORK_TREE'` cd $root find_list=$(mktemp -t find_list) find ${yadm_tracked_recursively[*]} -type f >$find_list find ${yadm_tracked_nonrecursively[*]} -maxdepth 1 -type f | awk "{sub(\"^\./\", \"\"); sub(\"^$root/\", \"\"); print }" >>$find_list sort -o $find_list $find_list yadm_list=$(mktemp -t yadm_list) yadm list >$yadm_list find ${ignore_files_and_dirs[*]} -type f >>$yadm_list sort -o $yadm_list $yadm_list # Show the files not in `yadm list` comm -23 $find_list $yadm_list rm -f $find_list $yadm_list yadm-3.5.0/contrib/hooks/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700152555ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/contrib/hooks/README.md000066400000000000000000000011031476143267700165270ustar00rootroot00000000000000## Contributed Hooks Although these [hooks][hooks-help] are available as part of the official **yadm** source tree, they have a somewhat different status. The intention is to keep interesting and potentially useful hooks here, building a library of examples that might help others. In some cases, an experimental new feature can be build entirely with hooks, and this is a place to share it. I recommend *careful review* of any code from here before using it. No guarantees of code quality is assumed. [hooks-help]: https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm/blob/master/yadm.md#hooks yadm-3.5.0/contrib/hooks/encrypt_with_checksums/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700220415ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/contrib/hooks/encrypt_with_checksums/README.md000066400000000000000000000005301476143267700233160ustar00rootroot00000000000000## Track checksums of encrypted files Contributed by Martin Zuther Hook | Description ---- | ----------- post_encrypt | Collects the checksums of encrypted files, and stores them in .config/yadm/files.checksums post_list | Prints the names of encrypted files post_status | Reports untracked changes within encrypted files yadm-3.5.0/contrib/hooks/encrypt_with_checksums/post_encrypt000077500000000000000000000055161476143267700245270ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env bash # yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager # Copyright (C) 2015-2021 Tim Byrne and Martin Zuther # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . YADM_CHECKSUMS="$YADM_HOOK_DIR/files.checksums" WARNING_MESSAGE="No checksums were created" # unpack exported array; filenames including a newline character (\n) # are NOT supported OLD_IFS="$IFS" IFS=$'\n' YADM_ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES=( $YADM_ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES ) IFS="$OLD_IFS" function get_checksum_command { # check if "shasum" exists and supports the algorithm (which is # tested by sending an empty string to "shasum") if command -v "shasum" > /dev/null && printf "" | shasum --algorithm "256" &> /dev/null; then printf "shasum --algorithm 256" # check if "sha256sum" exists elif command -v "sha256sum" > /dev/null; then printf "sha256sum" # check if "gsha256sum" exists elif command -v "gsha256sum" > /dev/null; then printf "gsha256sum" else # display warning in bright yellow printf "\033[1;33m" >&2 printf "\nWARNING: \"shasum\", \"sha256sum\" and \"gsha256sum\" not found. %s\n" "$WARNING_MESSAGE." >&2 # reset output color printf "\033[0m" >&2 # signal error return 1 fi } # get checksum command CHECKSUM_COMMAND=$(get_checksum_command) # no command found if (($?)); then # return original exit status of yadm command exit "$YADM_HOOK_EXIT" fi # empty (or create) checksum file true > "$YADM_CHECKSUMS" # calculate checksums for encrypted files for included in "${YADM_ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES[@]}"; do # highlight any errors in red printf "\033[0;31m" # calculate checksums $CHECKSUM_COMMAND "$included" >> "$YADM_CHECKSUMS" ERROR_CODE=$? # reset output color printf "\033[0m" # handle errors if (($ERROR_CODE)); then # display warning in bright yellow printf "\033[1;33m" >&2 printf "\nWARNING: an error occurred. Please inspect the checksum file.\n" >&2 # reset output color printf "\033[0m" >&2 # exit and signal error exit $ERROR_CODE fi done # announce success and return original exit status of yadm command printf "Wrote SHA-256 checksums: %s\n" "$YADM_CHECKSUMS" exit "$YADM_HOOK_EXIT" yadm-3.5.0/contrib/hooks/encrypt_with_checksums/post_list000077500000000000000000000040641476143267700240130ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env bash # yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager # Copyright (C) 2015-2021 Tim Byrne and Martin Zuther # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . YADM_CHECKSUMS="$YADM_HOOK_DIR/files.checksums" # is current directory on yadm's work path? # (adapted from https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/6438/122163) if [ "${PWD##$YADM_HOOK_WORK}" != "$PWD" ]; then ON_WORK_PATH=1 else ON_WORK_PATH=0 fi # list all files or only those in the subdirectories below? OPTION_LIST_ALL=0 for argument in "${YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND[@]}"; do # mimick git ls-files by displaying all files when not on work # path if [ "$argument" = "-a" ] || [ $ON_WORK_PATH -eq 0 ]; then OPTION_LIST_ALL=1 break fi done # if there is no checksum file, exit with original status of yadm # command if [ ! -f "$YADM_CHECKSUMS" ]; then exit "$YADM_HOOK_EXIT" fi # list encrypted files while IFS= read -r filename; do # remove checksums from file names filename="${filename##[a-zA-Z0-9]* }" # list only files in the subdirectories below (i.e. files # whose relative path doesn't begin with "../") if [ $OPTION_LIST_ALL -eq 0 ]; then REL_PATH=$(relative_path "$PWD" "$YADM_HOOK_WORK/$filename") if [ "$REL_PATH" = "${REL_PATH##../}" ]; then printf "%s\n" "$REL_PATH" fi # list all files else printf "%s\n" "$filename" fi done < "$YADM_CHECKSUMS" # return original exit status of yadm command exit "$YADM_HOOK_EXIT" yadm-3.5.0/contrib/hooks/encrypt_with_checksums/post_status000077500000000000000000000060751476143267700243670ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env bash # yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager # Copyright (C) 2015-2021 Tim Byrne and Martin Zuther # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . YADM_CHECKSUMS="$YADM_HOOK_DIR/files.checksums" WARNING_MESSAGE="Checksums were not verified" # unpack exported array; filenames including a newline character (\n) # are NOT supported OLD_IFS="$IFS" IFS=$'\n' YADM_ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES=( $YADM_ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES ) IFS="$OLD_IFS" function get_checksum_command { # check if "shasum" exists and supports the algorithm (which is # tested by sending an empty string to "shasum") if command -v "shasum" > /dev/null && printf "" | shasum --algorithm "256" &> /dev/null; then printf "shasum --algorithm 256" # check if "sha256sum" exists elif command -v "sha256sum" > /dev/null; then printf "sha256sum" # check if "gsha256sum" exists elif command -v "gsha256sum" > /dev/null; then printf "gsha256sum" else # display warning in bright yellow printf "\033[1;33m" >&2 printf "\nWARNING: \"shasum\", \"sha256sum\" and \"gsha256sum\" not found. %s\n" "$WARNING_MESSAGE." >&2 # reset output color printf "\033[0m" >&2 # signal error return 1 fi } # if there is no checksum file, exit with original status of yadm # command if [ ! -f "$YADM_CHECKSUMS" ]; then exit "$YADM_HOOK_EXIT" fi # get checksum command CHECKSUM_COMMAND=$(get_checksum_command) # no command found if (($?)); then # return original exit status of yadm command exit "$YADM_HOOK_EXIT" fi # check encrypted files for differences and capture output and error # messages YADM_CHECKSUM_OUTPUT=$($CHECKSUM_COMMAND --check "$YADM_CHECKSUMS" 2>&1) ERROR_CODE=$? # handle mismatched checksums and errors if (($ERROR_CODE)); then printf "\nSome SHA-256 sums do not match (or an error occurred):\n\n" # display differing files and errors (highlighted in red) printf "\033[0;31m" while IFS= read -r line; do # beautify output and get rid of unnecessary lines line="${line%%*: [Oo][Kk]}" line="${line%%: [Ff][Aa][Ii][Ll][Ee][Dd]}" line="${line##*WARNING:*did NOT match}" if [ -n "$line" ]; then printf "%s\n" "$line" fi done <<< "$YADM_CHECKSUM_OUTPUT" # reset output color printf "\033[0m" # display advice for differing files and signal error printf "\nConsider running either \"yadm encrypt\" or \"yadm decrypt\".\n" exit $ERROR_CODE fi yadm-3.5.0/contrib/hooks/parsing_full_command_example/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700231535ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/contrib/hooks/parsing_full_command_example/README.md000066400000000000000000000003021476143267700244250ustar00rootroot00000000000000## Example of parsing `$YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND` Contributed by Tim Byrne Hook | Description ---- | ----------- pre_log | Provides an example of parsing `$YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND` in Bash yadm-3.5.0/contrib/hooks/parsing_full_command_example/pre_log000077500000000000000000000017751476143267700245420ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/bash # yadm exposes all parameters of the command which triggers a hook. Those # parameters are exported as the environment variable YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND. # Any spaces, tabs, or backslashes in those parameters are escaped with a # backslash. The function `parse_full_command()` is a demonstration of parsing # those values which may be escaped. function parse_full_command() { local delim=$'\x1e' # ASCII Record Separator local space=$'\x1f' # ASCII Unit Separator local tab=$'\t' # ASCII TAB local cmd cmd="$YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND" cmd="${cmd//\\ /$space}" # swap escaped spaces for `1f` cmd="${cmd//\\\\/\\}" # fix escaped backslashes cmd="${cmd//\\$tab/$tab}" # fix escaped tabs cmd="${cmd// /$delim}" # convert space delimiters to `1c` cmd="${cmd//$space/ }" # convert `1f` back to spaces # parse data into an array IFS=$delim read -r -a full_cmd <<< "$cmd" } parse_full_command for param in "${full_cmd[@]}"; do echo "Parameter: '$param'" done yadm-3.5.0/pyproject.toml000066400000000000000000000010641476143267700154070ustar00rootroot00000000000000[tool.pytest.ini_options] cache_dir = "/tmp" addopts = "-ra" markers = [ "deprecated", # marks tests for deprecated features (deselect with '-m "not deprecated"') ] [tool.pylint.design] max-args = 14 max-positional-arguments = 10 max-locals = 28 max-attributes = 8 max-statements = 65 [tool.pylint.format] max-line-length = 120 [tool.pylint."messages control"] disable = [ "redefined-outer-name", ] [tool.pylint.similarities] ignore-imports = "yes" min-similarity-lines = 8 [tool.black] line-length = 120 [tool.isort] line_length = 120 profile = "black" yadm-3.5.0/test/000077500000000000000000000000001476143267700134515ustar00rootroot00000000000000yadm-3.5.0/test/Dockerfile000066400000000000000000000045321476143267700154470ustar00rootroot00000000000000FROM ubuntu:24.10 # Shellcheck and esh versions ARG SC_VER=0.10.0 ARG ESH_VER=0.3.2 # Install prerequisites and configure UTF-8 locale RUN \ echo "en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8" > /etc/locale.gen \ && apt-get update \ && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \ apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ expect \ git \ gnupg \ j2cli \ locales \ lsb-release \ make \ man \ python3-pip \ vim-tiny \ xz-utils \ && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* \ && update-locale LANG='en_US.UTF-8' LANGUAGE='en_US:en' LC_ALL='en_US.UTF-8' ENV LANG='en_US.UTF-8' LANGUAGE='en_US:en' LC_ALL='en_US.UTF-8' # Convenience settings for the testbed's root account RUN echo 'set -o vi' >> /root/.bashrc # Create a flag to identify when running inside the yadm testbed RUN touch /.yadmtestbed # Install shellcheck ADD https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/releases/download/v$SC_VER/shellcheck-v$SC_VER.linux.x86_64.tar.xz /opt RUN cd /opt \ && tar xf shellcheck-v$SC_VER.linux.x86_64.tar.xz \ && rm -f shellcheck-v$SC_VER.linux.x86_64.tar.xz \ && ln -s /opt/shellcheck-v$SC_VER/shellcheck /usr/local/bin # Install requirements COPY test/requirements.txt /tmp/requirements.txt RUN python3 -m pip install --break-system-packages -r /tmp/requirements.txt \ && rm -f /tmp/requirements # Install esh ADD https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jirutka/esh/v$ESH_VER/esh /usr/local/bin RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/esh # Create workdir and dummy Makefile to be used if no /yadm volume is mounted RUN mkdir /yadm \ && echo "test:" > /yadm/Makefile \ && echo "\t@echo 'The yadm project must be mounted at /yadm'" >> /yadm/Makefile \ && echo "\t@echo 'Try using a docker parameter like -v \"\$\$PWD:/yadm:ro\"'" >> /yadm/Makefile \ && echo "\t@false" >> /yadm/Makefile # Include released versions of yadm to test upgrades ADD https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yadm-dev/yadm/1.12.0/yadm /usr/local/bin/yadm-1.12.0 ADD https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yadm-dev/yadm/2.5.0/yadm /usr/local/bin/yadm-2.5.0 RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/yadm-* # Configure git to make it easier to test yadm manually RUN git config --system user.email "test@yadm.io" \ && git config --system user.name "Yadm Test" # /yadm will be the work directory for all tests # docker commands should mount the local yadm project as /yadm WORKDIR /yadm # By default, run all tests defined CMD make test yadm-3.5.0/test/conftest.py000066400000000000000000000420451476143267700156550ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Global tests configuration and fixtures""" import collections import contextlib import copy import os import platform import pwd import shutil from subprocess import PIPE, Popen import pytest def pytest_addoption(parser): """Add options to pytest""" parser.addoption( "--force-linters", action="store_true", default=False, help="Run linters regardless of installed versions", ) @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def shellcheck_version(): """Version of shellcheck supported""" return "0.10.0" @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def pylint_version(): """Version of pylint supported""" return "3.3.1" @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def isort_version(): """Version of isort supported""" return "5.13.2" @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def flake8_version(): """Version of flake8 supported""" return "7.1.1" @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def black_version(): """Version of black supported""" return "24.10.0" @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def yamllint_version(): """Version of yamllint supported""" return "1.35.1" @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def tst_user(): """Test session's user id""" return pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_name @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def tst_host(): """Test session's short hostname value""" return platform.node().split(".")[0] @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def tst_distro(runner): """Test session's distro""" distro = "" with contextlib.suppress(Exception): run = runner(command=["lsb_release", "-si"], report=False) distro = run.out.strip() return distro @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def tst_distro_family(): """Test session's distro_family""" family = "" with contextlib.suppress(Exception): with open("/etc/os-release", encoding="utf-8") as f: for line in f: if line.startswith("ID_LIKE="): family = line[8:] break if line.startswith("ID="): family = line[3:] # No break, only used as fallback in case ID_LIKE isn't found return family.replace('"', "").rstrip() @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def tst_sys(): """Test session's uname value""" system = platform.system() if system == "Linux": # Additional check for WSL with open("/proc/version", encoding="utf-8") as f: if "icrosoft" in f.read(): system = "WSL" return system @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def tst_arch(): """Test session's uname value""" return platform.machine() @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def supported_commands(): """List of supported commands This list should be updated every time yadm learns a new command. """ return [ "alt", "bootstrap", "clean", "clone", "config", "decrypt", "encrypt", "enter", "git-crypt", "gitconfig", "help", "init", "introspect", "list", "perms", "transcrypt", "upgrade", "version", ] @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def supported_configs(): """List of supported config options This list should be updated every time yadm learns a new config. """ return [ "local.arch", "local.class", "local.distro", "local.distro-family", "local.hostname", "local.os", "local.user", "yadm.alt-copy", "yadm.auto-alt", "yadm.auto-exclude", "yadm.auto-perms", "yadm.auto-private-dirs", "yadm.cipher", "yadm.git-program", "yadm.gpg-perms", "yadm.gpg-program", "yadm.gpg-recipient", "yadm.openssl-ciphername", "yadm.openssl-old", "yadm.openssl-program", "yadm.ssh-perms", ] @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def supported_switches(): """List of supported switches This list should be updated every time yadm learns a new switch. """ return [ "--yadm-archive", "--yadm-bootstrap", "--yadm-config", "--yadm-data", "--yadm-dir", "--yadm-encrypt", "--yadm-repo", "-Y", ] @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def supported_local_configs(supported_configs): """List of supported local config options""" return [c for c in supported_configs if c.startswith("local.")] class Runner: """Class for running commands Within yadm tests, this object should be used when running commands that require: * Acting on the status code * Parsing the output of the command * Passing input to the command Other instances of simply running commands should use os.system(). """ def __init__(self, command, inp=None, shell=False, cwd=None, env=None, expect=None, report=True): if shell: self.command = " ".join([str(cmd) for cmd in command]) else: self.command = command if env is None: env = {} merged_env = os.environ.copy() merged_env.update(env) self.inp = inp self.wrap(expect) with Popen( self.command, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, shell=shell, cwd=cwd, env=merged_env, ) as process: input_bytes = self.inp if self.inp: input_bytes = self.inp.encode() (out_bstream, err_bstream) = process.communicate(input=input_bytes) self.out = out_bstream.decode() self.err = err_bstream.decode() self.code = process.wait() self.success = self.code == 0 self.failure = self.code != 0 if report: self.report() def __repr__(self): return f"Runner({self.command})" def report(self): """Print code/stdout/stderr""" print(f"{self}") print(f" RUN: code:{self.code}") if self.inp: print(f" RUN: input:\n{self.inp}") print(f" RUN: stdout:\n{self.out}") print(f" RUN: stderr:\n{self.err}") def wrap(self, expect): """Wrap command with expect""" if not expect: return cmdline = " ".join([f'"{w}"' for w in self.command]) expect_script = f"set timeout 5\nspawn {cmdline}\n" for question, answer in expect: expect_script += "expect {\n" f'"{question}" {{send "{answer}\\r"}}\n' "timeout {close;exit 128}\n" "}\n" expect_script += "expect eof\n" "foreach {pid spawnid os_error_flag value} [wait] break\n" "exit $value" self.inp = expect_script print(f"EXPECT:{expect_script}") self.command = ["expect"] @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def runner(): """Class for running commands""" return Runner @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def config_git(): """Configure global git configuration, if missing""" os.system("git config init.defaultBranch || git config --global init.defaultBranch master") os.system('git config user.name || git config --global user.name "test"') os.system('git config user.email || git config --global user.email "test@test.test"') @pytest.fixture() def repo_config(runner, paths): """Function to query a yadm repo configuration value""" def query_func(key): """Query a yadm repo configuration value""" run = runner( command=("git", "config", "--local", key), env={"GIT_DIR": paths.repo}, report=False, ) return run.out.rstrip() return query_func @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def yadm(): """Path to yadm program to be tested""" full_path = os.path.realpath("yadm") assert os.path.isfile(full_path), "yadm program file isn't present" return full_path @pytest.fixture() def paths(tmpdir, yadm): """Function scoped test paths""" dir_root = tmpdir.mkdir("root") dir_remote = dir_root.mkdir("remote") dir_work = dir_root.mkdir("work") dir_xdg_data = dir_root.mkdir("xdg_data") dir_xdg_home = dir_root.mkdir("xdg_home") dir_data = dir_xdg_data.mkdir("yadm") dir_yadm = dir_xdg_home.mkdir("yadm") dir_hooks = dir_yadm.mkdir("hooks") dir_repo = dir_data.mkdir("repo.git") file_archive = dir_data.join("archive") file_bootstrap = dir_yadm.join("bootstrap") file_config = dir_yadm.join("config") file_encrypt = dir_yadm.join("encrypt") paths = collections.namedtuple( "Paths", [ "pgm", "root", "remote", "work", "xdg_data", "xdg_home", "data", "yadm", "hooks", "repo", "archive", "bootstrap", "config", "encrypt", ], ) os.environ["XDG_CONFIG_HOME"] = str(dir_xdg_home) os.environ["XDG_DATA_HOME"] = str(dir_xdg_data) return paths( yadm, dir_root, dir_remote, dir_work, dir_xdg_data, dir_xdg_home, dir_data, dir_yadm, dir_hooks, dir_repo, file_archive, file_bootstrap, file_config, file_encrypt, ) @pytest.fixture() def yadm_cmd(paths): """Generate custom command_list function""" def command_list(*args): """Produce params for running yadm with -Y""" return [paths.pgm] + list(args) return command_list class NoRelativePath(Exception): """Exception when finding relative paths""" class DataFile: """Datafile object""" def __init__(self, path, tracked=True, private=False): self.__path = path self.__parent = None self.__tracked = tracked self.__private = private @property def path(self): """Path property""" return self.__path @property def relative(self): """Relative path property""" if self.__parent: return self.__parent.join(self.path) raise NoRelativePath("Unable to provide relative path, no parent") @property def tracked(self): """Tracked property""" return self.__tracked @property def private(self): """Private property""" return self.__private def relative_to(self, parent): """Update all relative paths to this py.path""" self.__parent = parent class DataSet: """Dataset object""" def __init__(self): self.__files = [] self.__dirs = [] self.__tracked_dirs = [] self.__private_dirs = [] self.__relpath = None def __repr__(self): return f"[DS with {len(self)} files; " f"{len(self.tracked)} tracked, " f"{len(self.private)} private]" def __iter__(self): return iter(self.__files) def __len__(self): return len(self.__files) def __contains__(self, datafile): if [f for f in self.__files if f.path == datafile]: return True if datafile in self.__files: return True return False @property def files(self): """List of DataFiles in DataSet""" return list(self.__files) @property def tracked(self): """List of tracked DataFiles in DataSet""" return [f for f in self.__files if f.tracked] @property def private(self): """List of private DataFiles in DataSet""" return [f for f in self.__files if f.private] @property def dirs(self): """List of directories in DataSet""" return list(self.__dirs) @property def plain_dirs(self): """List of directories in DataSet not starting with '.'""" return [d for d in self.dirs if not d.startswith(".")] @property def hidden_dirs(self): """List of directories in DataSet starting with '.'""" return [d for d in self.dirs if d.startswith(".")] @property def tracked_dirs(self): """List of directories in DataSet not starting with '.'""" return [d for d in self.__tracked_dirs if not d.startswith(".")] @property def private_dirs(self): """List of directories in DataSet considered 'private'""" return list(self.__private_dirs) def add_file(self, path, tracked=True, private=False): """Add file to data set""" if path not in self: datafile = DataFile(path, tracked, private) if self.__relpath: datafile.relative_to(self.__relpath) self.__files.append(datafile) dname = os.path.dirname(path) if dname and dname not in self.__dirs: self.__dirs.append(dname) if tracked: self.__tracked_dirs.append(dname) if private: self.__private_dirs.append(dname) def relative_to(self, relpath): """Update all relative paths to this py.path""" self.__relpath = relpath for datafile in self.files: datafile.relative_to(self.__relpath) @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def ds1_dset(tst_sys): """Meta-data for dataset one files""" dset = DataSet() dset.add_file("t1") dset.add_file("d1/t2") dset.add_file(f"test_alt_copy##os.{tst_sys}") dset.add_file("u1", tracked=False) dset.add_file("d2/u2", tracked=False) dset.add_file(".ssh/p1", tracked=False, private=True) dset.add_file(".ssh/.p2", tracked=False, private=True) dset.add_file(".gnupg/p3", tracked=False, private=True) dset.add_file(".gnupg/.p4", tracked=False, private=True) return dset @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def ds1_data(tmpdir_factory, config_git, ds1_dset, runner): """A set of test data, worktree & repo""" # pylint: disable=unused-argument # This is ignored because # @pytest.mark.usefixtures('config_git') # cannot be applied to another fixture. data = tmpdir_factory.mktemp("ds1") work = data.mkdir("work") for datafile in ds1_dset: work.join(datafile.path).write(datafile.path, ensure=True) repo = data.mkdir("repo.git") env = os.environ.copy() env["GIT_DIR"] = str(repo) runner(command=["git", "init", "--shared=0600", "--bare", str(repo)], report=False) runner(command=["git", "config", "core.bare", "false"], env=env, report=False) runner(command=["git", "config", "status.showUntrackedFiles", "no"], env=env, report=False) runner(command=["git", "config", "yadm.managed", "true"], env=env, report=False) runner(command=["git", "config", "core.worktree", str(work)], env=env, report=False) runner(command=["git", "add"] + [str(work.join(f.path)) for f in ds1_dset if f.tracked], env=env) runner(command=["git", "commit", "--allow-empty", "-m", "Initial commit"], env=env, report=False) data = collections.namedtuple("Data", ["work", "repo"]) return data(work, repo) @pytest.fixture() def ds1_work_copy(ds1_data, paths): """Function scoped copy of ds1_data.work""" shutil.copytree(str(ds1_data.work), str(paths.work), dirs_exist_ok=True) @pytest.fixture() def ds1_repo_copy(runner, ds1_data, paths): """Function scoped copy of ds1_data.repo""" shutil.copytree(str(ds1_data.repo), str(paths.repo), dirs_exist_ok=True) env = os.environ.copy() env["GIT_DIR"] = str(paths.repo) runner(command=["git", "config", "core.worktree", str(paths.work)], env=env, report=False) @pytest.fixture() def ds1_copy(ds1_work_copy, ds1_repo_copy): """Function scoped copy of ds1_data""" # pylint: disable=unused-argument # This is ignored because # @pytest.mark.usefixtures('ds1_work_copy', 'ds1_repo_copy') # cannot be applied to another fixture. return None @pytest.fixture() def ds1(ds1_work_copy, paths, ds1_dset): """Function scoped ds1_dset w/paths""" # pylint: disable=unused-argument # This is ignored because # @pytest.mark.usefixtures('ds1_copy') # cannot be applied to another fixture. dscopy = copy.deepcopy(ds1_dset) dscopy.relative_to(copy.deepcopy(paths.work)) return dscopy @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def gnupg(tmpdir_factory, runner): """Location of GNUPGHOME""" home = tmpdir_factory.mktemp("gnupghome") home.chmod(0o700) conf = home.join("gpg.conf") conf.write("no-secmem-warning\n") conf.chmod(0o600) agentconf = home.join("gpg-agent.conf") agentconf.write( f"""\ pinentry-program {os.path.abspath("test/pinentry-mock")} max-cache-ttl 0 browser-socket none extra-socket none disable-scdaemon """ ) agentconf.chmod(0o600) data = collections.namedtuple("GNUPG", ["home", "pw"]) env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = home # this pre-populates std files in the GNUPGHOME runner(["gpg", "-k"], env=env, report=False) def register_gpg_password(password): """Publish a new GPG mock password and flush cached passwords""" home.join("mock-password").write(password) runner(["gpgconf", "--reload", "gpg-agent"], env=env, report=False) yield data(home, register_gpg_password) runner(["gpgconf", "--kill", "gpg-agent"], env=env, report=False) runner(["gpgconf", "--remove-socketdir", "gpg-agent"], env=env, report=False) yadm-3.5.0/test/ownertrust.txt000066400000000000000000000000541476143267700164450ustar00rootroot00000000000000F8BBFC746C58945442349BCEBA54FFD04C599B1A:6: yadm-3.5.0/test/pinentry-mock000077500000000000000000000007701476143267700162020ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/bash # This program is a custom mock pinentry program # It uses whatever password is found in the /tmp directory # If the password is empty, replies CANCEL causing an error to similate invalid # credentials echo "OK Pleased to meet you" while read -r line; do if [[ $line =~ GETPIN ]]; then password="$(cat "$GNUPGHOME/mock-password" 2>/dev/null)" if [ -n "$password" ]; then echo "D $password" echo "OK"; else echo "CANCEL"; fi else echo "OK"; fi done yadm-3.5.0/test/requirements.txt000066400000000000000000000001451476143267700167350ustar00rootroot00000000000000black==24.10.0 envtpl flake8==7.1.1 isort==5.13.2 j2cli pylint==3.3.1 pytest==8.3.3 yamllint==1.35.1 yadm-3.5.0/test/test_alt.py000066400000000000000000000275451476143267700156570ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test alt""" import os import string import py import pytest import utils TEST_PATHS = [utils.ALT_FILE1, utils.ALT_FILE2, utils.ALT_DIR] @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") @pytest.mark.parametrize("yadm_alt", [True, False], ids=["alt", "worktree"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "tracked,encrypt,exclude", [ (False, False, False), (True, False, False), (False, True, False), (False, True, True), ], ids=["untracked", "tracked", "encrypted", "excluded"], ) def test_alt_source(runner, paths, tracked, encrypt, exclude, yadm_alt): """Test yadm alt operates on all expected sources of alternates""" yadm_dir, yadm_data = setup_standard_yadm_dir(paths) utils.create_alt_files( paths, "##default", tracked=tracked, encrypt=encrypt, exclude=exclude, yadm_alt=yadm_alt, yadm_dir=yadm_dir ) run = runner([paths.pgm, "-Y", yadm_dir, "--yadm-data", yadm_data, "alt"]) assert run.success assert run.err == "" linked = utils.parse_alt_output(run.out) basepath = yadm_dir.join("alt") if yadm_alt else paths.work for link_path in TEST_PATHS: source_file_content = link_path + "##default" source_file = basepath.join(source_file_content) link_file = paths.work.join(link_path) if tracked or (encrypt and not exclude): assert link_file.islink() target = py.path.local(os.path.realpath(link_file)) if target.isfile(): assert link_file.read() == source_file_content assert str(source_file) in linked else: assert link_file.join(utils.CONTAINED).read() == source_file_content assert str(source_file) in linked else: assert not link_file.exists() assert str(source_file) not in linked @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") @pytest.mark.parametrize("yadm_alt", [True, False], ids=["alt", "worktree"]) def test_relative_link(runner, paths, yadm_alt): """Confirm links created are relative""" yadm_dir, yadm_data = setup_standard_yadm_dir(paths) utils.create_alt_files( paths, "##default", tracked=True, encrypt=False, exclude=False, yadm_alt=yadm_alt, yadm_dir=yadm_dir ) run = runner([paths.pgm, "-Y", yadm_dir, "--yadm-data", yadm_data, "alt"]) assert run.success assert run.err == "" basepath = yadm_dir.join("alt") if yadm_alt else paths.work for link_path in TEST_PATHS: source_file_content = link_path + "##default" source_file = basepath.join(source_file_content) link_file = paths.work.join(link_path) link = link_file.readlink() relpath = os.path.relpath(source_file, start=os.path.dirname(link_file)) assert link == relpath @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") @pytest.mark.parametrize( "suffix", [ "##default", "##default,e.txt", "##default,extension.txt", "##a.$tst_arch", "##arch.$tst_arch", "##o.$tst_sys", "##os.$tst_sys", "##d.$tst_distro", "##distro.$tst_distro", "##f.$tst_distro_family", "##distro_family.$tst_distro_family", "##c.$tst_class", "##class.$tst_class", "##h.$tst_host", "##hostname.$tst_host", "##u.$tst_user", "##user.$tst_user", ], ) def test_alt_conditions(runner, paths, tst_arch, tst_sys, tst_distro, tst_distro_family, tst_host, tst_user, suffix): """Test conditions supported by yadm alt""" yadm_dir, yadm_data = setup_standard_yadm_dir(paths) # set the class tst_class = "testclass" utils.set_local(paths, "class", tst_class + ".before") utils.set_local(paths, "class", tst_class, add=True) utils.set_local(paths, "class", tst_class + ".after", add=True) suffix = string.Template(suffix).substitute( tst_arch=tst_arch, tst_sys=tst_sys, tst_distro=tst_distro, tst_distro_family=tst_distro_family, tst_class=tst_class, tst_host=tst_host, tst_user=tst_user, ) utils.create_alt_files(paths, suffix) run = runner([paths.pgm, "-Y", yadm_dir, "--yadm-data", yadm_data, "alt"]) assert run.success assert run.err == "" linked = utils.parse_alt_output(run.out) for link_path in TEST_PATHS: source_file = link_path + suffix assert paths.work.join(link_path).islink() target = py.path.local(os.path.realpath(paths.work.join(link_path))) if target.isfile(): assert paths.work.join(link_path).read() == source_file assert str(paths.work.join(source_file)) in linked else: assert paths.work.join(link_path).join(utils.CONTAINED).read() == source_file assert str(paths.work.join(source_file)) in linked @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") @pytest.mark.parametrize("kind", ["default", "", None, "envtpl", "j2cli", "j2", "esh"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "label", [ "t", "template", "yadm", ], ) def test_alt_templates(runner, paths, kind, label): """Test templates supported by yadm alt""" yadm_dir, yadm_data = setup_standard_yadm_dir(paths) suffix = f"##{label}.{kind}" if kind is None: suffix = f"##{label}" utils.create_alt_files(paths, suffix) run = runner([paths.pgm, "-Y", yadm_dir, "--yadm-data", yadm_data, "alt"]) assert run.success assert run.err == "" created = utils.parse_alt_output(run.out, linked=False) for created_path in TEST_PATHS: if created_path != utils.ALT_DIR: source_file = created_path + suffix assert paths.work.join(created_path).isfile() assert paths.work.join(created_path).read().strip() == source_file assert str(paths.work.join(source_file)) in created @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_alt_template_with_condition(runner, paths, tst_arch): """Test template with extra condition""" yadm_dir, yadm_data = setup_standard_yadm_dir(paths) suffix = f"##template,arch.not{tst_arch}" utils.create_alt_files(paths, suffix) run = runner([paths.pgm, "-Y", yadm_dir, "--yadm-data", yadm_data, "alt"]) assert run.success assert run.err == "" created = utils.parse_alt_output(run.out, linked=False) assert len(created) == 0 @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") @pytest.mark.parametrize("autoalt", [None, "true", "false"]) def test_auto_alt(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, autoalt): """Test auto alt""" # set the value of auto-alt if autoalt: os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "yadm.auto-alt", autoalt))) utils.create_alt_files(paths, "##default") run = runner(yadm_cmd("status")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" linked = utils.parse_alt_output(run.out) for link_path in TEST_PATHS: source_file = link_path + "##default" if autoalt == "false": assert not paths.work.join(link_path).exists() else: assert paths.work.join(link_path).islink() target = py.path.local(os.path.realpath(paths.work.join(link_path))) if target.isfile(): assert paths.work.join(link_path).read() == source_file # no linking output when run via auto-alt assert str(paths.work.join(source_file)) not in linked else: assert paths.work.join(link_path).join(utils.CONTAINED).read() == source_file # no linking output when run via auto-alt assert str(paths.work.join(source_file)) not in linked @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") @pytest.mark.parametrize("autoexclude", [None, "true", "false"]) def test_alt_exclude(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, autoexclude): """Test alt exclude""" # set the value of auto-exclude if autoexclude: os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "yadm.auto-exclude", autoexclude))) utils.create_alt_files(paths, "##default") run = runner(yadm_cmd("alt", "-d")) assert run.success run = runner(yadm_cmd("status", "-z", "-uall", "--ignored")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" status = run.out.split("\0") for link_path in TEST_PATHS: flags = "??" if autoexclude == "false" else "!!" assert f"{flags} {link_path}" in status @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_stale_link_removal(runner, yadm_cmd, paths): """Stale links to alternative files are removed This test ensures that when an already linked alternative becomes invalid due to a change in class, the alternate link is removed. """ # set the class tst_class = "testclass" utils.set_local(paths, "class", tst_class) # create files which match the test class utils.create_alt_files(paths, f"##class.{tst_class}") # run alt to trigger linking run = runner(yadm_cmd("alt")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" linked = utils.parse_alt_output(run.out) # assert the proper linking has occurred for stale_path in TEST_PATHS: source_file = stale_path + "##class." + tst_class assert paths.work.join(stale_path).islink() target = py.path.local(os.path.realpath(paths.work.join(stale_path))) if target.isfile(): assert paths.work.join(stale_path).read() == source_file assert str(paths.work.join(source_file)) in linked else: assert paths.work.join(stale_path).join(utils.CONTAINED).read() == source_file assert str(paths.work.join(source_file)) in linked # change the class so there are no valid alternates utils.set_local(paths, "class", "changedclass") # run alt to trigger linking run = runner(yadm_cmd("alt")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" linked = utils.parse_alt_output(run.out) # assert the linking is removed for stale_path in TEST_PATHS: source_file = stale_path + "##class." + tst_class assert not paths.work.join(stale_path).exists() assert str(paths.work.join(source_file)) not in linked @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_repo_copy") def test_template_overwrite_symlink(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, tst_sys): """Remove symlinks before processing a template If a symlink is in the way of the output of a template, the target of the symlink will get the template content. To prevent this, the symlink should be removed just before processing a template. """ target = paths.work.join(f"test_link##os.{tst_sys}") target.write("target") link = paths.work.join("test_link") link.mksymlinkto(target, absolute=1) template = paths.work.join("test_link##template.default") template.write("test-data") run = runner(yadm_cmd("add", target, template)) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == "" assert not link.islink() assert target.read().strip() == "target" assert link.read().strip() == "test-data" @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") @pytest.mark.parametrize("style", ["symlink", "template"]) def test_ensure_alt_path(runner, paths, style): """Test that directories are created before making alternates""" yadm_dir, yadm_data = setup_standard_yadm_dir(paths) suffix = "default" if style == "symlink" else "template" filename = "a/b/c/file" source = yadm_dir.join(f"alt/{filename}##{suffix}") source.write("test-data", ensure=True) run = runner([paths.pgm, "-Y", yadm_dir, "--yadm-data", yadm_data, "add", source]) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == "" assert paths.work.join(filename).read().strip() == "test-data" def setup_standard_yadm_dir(paths): """Configure a yadm home within the work tree""" std_yadm_dir = paths.work.mkdir(".config").mkdir("yadm") std_yadm_data = paths.work.mkdir(".local").mkdir("share").mkdir("yadm") std_yadm_data.join("repo.git").mksymlinkto(paths.repo, absolute=1) std_yadm_dir.join("encrypt").mksymlinkto(paths.encrypt, absolute=1) return std_yadm_dir, std_yadm_data yadm-3.5.0/test/test_alt_copy.py000066400000000000000000000022471476143267700167010ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test yadm.alt-copy""" import os import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "setting, expect_link, pre_existing", [ (None, True, None), (True, False, None), (False, True, None), (True, False, "link"), (True, False, "file"), ], ids=[ "unset", "true", "false", "pre-existing symlink", "pre-existing file", ], ) @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_alt_copy(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, tst_sys, setting, expect_link, pre_existing): """Test yadm.alt-copy""" if setting is not None: os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "yadm.alt-copy", str(setting)))) expected_content = f"test_alt_copy##os.{tst_sys}" alt_path = paths.work.join("test_alt_copy") if pre_existing == "symlink": alt_path.mklinkto(expected_content) elif pre_existing == "file": alt_path.write("wrong content") run = runner(yadm_cmd("alt")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" action = "Copying" if setting is True else "Linking" assert action in run.out assert alt_path.read() == expected_content assert alt_path.islink() == expect_link yadm-3.5.0/test/test_assert_private_dirs.py000066400000000000000000000064211476143267700211410ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test asserting private directories""" import os import re import pytest pytestmark = pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") PRIVATE_DIRS = [".gnupg", ".ssh"] @pytest.mark.parametrize("home", [True, False], ids=["home", "not-home"]) def test_pdirs_missing(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, home): """Private dirs (private dirs missing) When a git command is run And private directories are missing Create private directories prior to command """ # confirm directories are missing at start for pdir in PRIVATE_DIRS: path = paths.work.join(pdir) if path.exists(): path.remove() assert not path.exists() env = {"DEBUG": "yes"} if home: env["HOME"] = paths.work # run status run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("status"), env=env) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "On branch master" in run.out # confirm directories are created # and are protected for pdir in PRIVATE_DIRS: path = paths.work.join(pdir) if home: assert path.exists() assert oct(path.stat().mode).endswith("00"), "Directory is " "not secured" else: assert not path.exists() # confirm directories are created before command is run: if home: assert re.search( r"Creating.+\.(gnupg|ssh).+Creating.+\.(gnupg|ssh).+Running git command git status", run.out, re.DOTALL ), "directories created before command is run" def test_pdirs_missing_apd_false(runner, yadm_cmd, paths): """Private dirs (private dirs missing / yadm.auto-private-dirs=false) When a git command is run And private directories are missing But auto-private-dirs is false Do not create private dirs """ # confirm directories are missing at start for pdir in PRIVATE_DIRS: path = paths.work.join(pdir) if path.exists(): path.remove() assert not path.exists() # set configuration os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "--bool", "yadm.auto-private-dirs", "false"))) # run status run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("status")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "On branch master" in run.out # confirm directories are STILL missing for pdir in PRIVATE_DIRS: assert not paths.work.join(pdir).exists() def test_pdirs_exist_apd_false(runner, yadm_cmd, paths): """Private dirs (private dirs exist / yadm.auto-perms=false) When a git command is run And private directories exist And yadm is configured not to auto update perms Do not alter directories """ # create permissive directories for pdir in PRIVATE_DIRS: path = paths.work.join(pdir) if not path.isdir(): path.mkdir() path.chmod(0o777) assert oct(path.stat().mode).endswith("77"), "Directory is secure." # set configuration os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "--bool", "yadm.auto-perms", "false"))) # run status run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("status")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "On branch master" in run.out # created directories are STILL permissive for pdir in PRIVATE_DIRS: path = paths.work.join(pdir) assert oct(path.stat().mode).endswith("77"), "Directory is secure" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_bootstrap.py000066400000000000000000000016131476143267700171000ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test bootstrap""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "exists, executable, code, expect", [ (False, False, 1, "Cannot execute bootstrap"), (True, False, 1, "is not an executable program"), (True, True, 123, "Bootstrap successful"), ], ids=[ "missing", "not executable", "executable", ], ) def test_bootstrap(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, exists, executable, code, expect): """Test bootstrap command""" if exists: paths.bootstrap.write("") if executable: paths.bootstrap.write("#!/bin/bash\n" f"echo {expect}\n" f"exit {code}\n") paths.bootstrap.chmod(0o775) run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("bootstrap")) assert run.code == code if exists and executable: assert run.err == "" assert expect in run.out else: assert expect in run.err assert run.out == "" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_clean.py000066400000000000000000000005401476143267700161430ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test clean""" def test_clean_command(runner, yadm_cmd): """Run with clean command""" run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("clean")) # do nothing, this is a dangerous Git command when managing dot files # report the command as disabled and exit as a failure assert run.failure assert run.out == "" assert "disabled" in run.err yadm-3.5.0/test/test_clone.py000066400000000000000000000322371476143267700161710ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test clone""" import os import re import pytest BOOTSTRAP_CODE = 123 BOOTSTRAP_MSG = "Bootstrap successful" @pytest.mark.usefixtures("remote") @pytest.mark.parametrize( "good_remote, repo_exists, force, conflicts", [ (False, False, False, False), (True, False, False, False), (True, True, False, False), (True, True, True, False), (True, False, False, True), ], ids=[ "bad remote", "simple", "existing repo", "-f", "conflicts", ], ) def test_clone(runner, paths, yadm_cmd, repo_config, ds1, good_remote, repo_exists, force, conflicts): """Test basic clone operation""" # clear out the work path paths.work.remove() paths.work.mkdir() # determine remote url remote_url = f"file://{paths.remote}" if not good_remote: remote_url = "file://bad_remote" old_repo = None if repo_exists: # put a repo in the way paths.repo.mkdir() old_repo = paths.repo.join("old_repo") old_repo.write("old_repo") if conflicts: ds1.tracked[0].relative.write("conflict") assert ds1.tracked[0].relative.exists() # run the clone command args = ["clone", "-w", paths.work] if force: args += ["-f"] args += [remote_url] run = runner(command=yadm_cmd(*args)) if not good_remote: # clone should fail assert run.failure assert run.out == "" assert "Unable to clone the repository" in run.err assert not paths.repo.exists() elif repo_exists and not force: # can't overwrite data assert run.failure assert run.out == "" assert "Git repo already exists" in run.err else: # clone should succeed, and repo should be configured properly assert successful_clone(run, paths, repo_config) # these clones should have master as HEAD verify_head(paths, "master") # ensure conflicts are handled properly if conflicts: assert "NOTE" in run.out assert "Local files with content that differs" in run.out # confirm correct Git origin run = runner(command=("git", "remote", "-v", "show"), env={"GIT_DIR": paths.repo}) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert f"origin\t{remote_url}" in run.out # ensure conflicts are really preserved if conflicts: # test that the conflicts are preserved in the work tree run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("status", "-uno", "--porcelain"), cwd=paths.work) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert str(ds1.tracked[0].path) in run.out # verify content of the conflicts run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("diff"), cwd=paths.work) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "\n+conflict" in run.out, "conflict overwritten" # another force-related assertion if old_repo: if force: assert not old_repo.exists() else: assert old_repo.exists() @pytest.mark.usefixtures("remote_with_submodules") @pytest.mark.parametrize("action", ["recursive", "recurse", "specific"]) def test_clone_submodules(runner, paths, yadm_cmd, repo_config, action): """Test clone operation with submodules""" # clear out the work path paths.work.remove() paths.work.mkdir() env = { "GIT_CONFIG_COUNT": "1", "GIT_CONFIG_KEY_0": "protocol.file.allow", "GIT_CONFIG_VALUE_0": "always", } args = ["clone", "-w", paths.work] if action == "recursive": args += ["--recursive"] elif action == "recurse": args += ["--recurse-submodules"] elif action == "specific": args += ["--recurse-submodules=a", "--recurse-submodules=d1/c"] args += [f"file://{paths.remote}"] run = runner(command=yadm_cmd(*args), env=env) assert successful_clone(run, paths, repo_config) for path in ("a", "b", "d1/c"): if action != "specific" or path != "b": assert paths.work.join(path).join(".git").exists() else: assert not paths.work.join(path).join(".git").exists() @pytest.mark.usefixtures("remote") @pytest.mark.parametrize( "bs_exists, bs_param, answer", [ (False, "--bootstrap", None), (True, "--bootstrap", None), (True, "--no-bootstrap", None), (True, None, "n"), (True, None, "y"), ], ids=[ "force, missing", "force, existing", "prevent", "existing, answer n", "existing, answer y", ], ) def test_clone_bootstrap(runner, paths, yadm_cmd, repo_config, bs_exists, bs_param, answer): """Test bootstrap clone features""" # establish a bootstrap create_bootstrap(paths, bs_exists) # run the clone command args = ["clone", "-w", paths.work] if bs_param: args += [bs_param] args += [f"file://{paths.remote}"] expect = [] if answer: expect.append(("Would you like to execute it now", answer)) run = runner(command=yadm_cmd(*args), expect=expect) if answer: assert "Would you like to execute it now" in run.out expected_code = 0 if bs_exists and bs_param != "--no-bootstrap": expected_code = BOOTSTRAP_CODE if answer == "y": expected_code = BOOTSTRAP_CODE assert BOOTSTRAP_MSG in run.out elif answer == "n": expected_code = 0 assert BOOTSTRAP_MSG not in run.out assert successful_clone(run, paths, repo_config, expected_code) verify_head(paths, "master") if not bs_exists: assert BOOTSTRAP_MSG not in run.out def create_bootstrap(paths, exists): """Create bootstrap file for test""" if exists: paths.bootstrap.write("#!/bin/sh\n" f"echo {BOOTSTRAP_MSG}\n" f"exit {BOOTSTRAP_CODE}\n") paths.bootstrap.chmod(0o775) assert paths.bootstrap.exists() else: assert not paths.bootstrap.exists() @pytest.mark.usefixtures("remote") @pytest.mark.parametrize( "private_type, in_repo, in_work", [ ("ssh", False, True), ("gnupg", False, True), ("ssh", True, True), ("gnupg", True, True), ("ssh", True, False), ("gnupg", True, False), ], ids=[ "open ssh, not tracked", "open gnupg, not tracked", "open ssh, tracked", "open gnupg, tracked", "missing ssh, tracked", "missing gnupg, tracked", ], ) def test_clone_perms(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, repo_config, private_type, in_repo, in_work): """Test clone permission-related functions""" # update remote repo to include private data if in_repo: rpath = paths.work.mkdir(f".{private_type}").join("related") rpath.write("related") os.system(f'GIT_DIR="{paths.remote}" git add {rpath}') os.system(f'GIT_DIR="{paths.remote}" git commit -m "{rpath}"') rpath.remove() # ensure local private data is insecure at the start if in_work: pdir = paths.work.join(f".{private_type}") if not pdir.exists(): pdir.mkdir() pfile = pdir.join("existing") pfile.write("existing") pdir.chmod(0o777) pfile.chmod(0o777) else: paths.work.remove() paths.work.mkdir() env = {"HOME": paths.work} run = runner(yadm_cmd("clone", "-d", "-w", paths.work, f"file://{paths.remote}"), env=env) assert successful_clone(run, paths, repo_config) verify_head(paths, "master") if in_work: # private directories which already exist, should be left as they are, # which in this test is "insecure". assert re.search(f"initial private dir perms drwxrwxrwx.+.{private_type}", run.out) assert re.search(f"pre-checkout private dir perms drwxrwxrwx.+.{private_type}", run.out) assert re.search(f"post-checkout private dir perms drwxrwxrwx.+.{private_type}", run.out) else: # private directories which are created, should be done prior to # checkout, and with secure permissions. assert "initial private dir perms" not in run.out assert re.search(f"pre-checkout private dir perms drwx------.+.{private_type}", run.out) assert re.search(f"post-checkout private dir perms drwx------.+.{private_type}", run.out) # standard perms still apply afterwards unless disabled with auto.perms assert oct(paths.work.join(f".{private_type}").stat().mode).endswith( "00" ), f".{private_type} has not been secured by auto.perms" @pytest.mark.usefixtures("remote") @pytest.mark.parametrize("branch", ["master", "default", "valid", "invalid"]) def test_alternate_branch(runner, paths, yadm_cmd, repo_config, branch): """Test cloning a branch other than master""" # add a "valid" branch to the remote os.system(f'GIT_DIR="{paths.remote}" git checkout -b valid') os.system(f'GIT_DIR="{paths.remote}" git commit ' f'--allow-empty -m "This branch is valid"') if branch != "default": # When branch == 'default', the "default" branch of the remote repo # will remain "valid" to validate identification the correct default # branch by inspecting the repo. Otherwise it will be set back to # "master" os.system(f'GIT_DIR="{paths.remote}" git checkout master') # clear out the work path paths.work.remove() paths.work.mkdir() remote_url = f"file://{paths.remote}" # run the clone command args = ["clone", "-w", paths.work] if branch not in ["master", "default"]: args += ["-b", branch] args += [remote_url] run = runner(command=yadm_cmd(*args)) if branch == "invalid": assert run.failure assert "ERROR: Unable to clone the repository" in run.err assert f"Remote branch {branch} not found in upstream" in run.err else: assert successful_clone(run, paths, repo_config) # confirm correct Git origin run = runner(command=("git", "remote", "-v", "show"), env={"GIT_DIR": paths.repo}) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert f"origin\t{remote_url}" in run.out run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("show")) if branch == "master": assert "Initial commit" in run.out verify_head(paths, "master") else: assert "This branch is valid" in run.out verify_head(paths, "valid") def successful_clone(run, paths, repo_config, expected_code=0): """Assert clone is successful""" assert run.code == expected_code assert oct(paths.repo.stat().mode).endswith("00"), "Repo is not secured" assert repo_config("core.bare") == "false" assert repo_config("status.showUntrackedFiles") == "no" assert repo_config("yadm.managed") == "true" return True @pytest.fixture() def remote(paths, ds1_repo_copy): """Function scoped remote (based on ds1)""" # pylint: disable=unused-argument # This is ignored because # @pytest.mark.usefixtures('ds1_repo_copy') # cannot be applied to another fixture. paths.remote.remove() paths.repo.move(paths.remote) @pytest.fixture() def remote_with_submodules(tmpdir_factory, runner, paths, remote, ds1_work_copy): """Function scoped remote with submodules (based on ds1)""" # pylint: disable=unused-argument # This is ignored because # @pytest.mark.usefixtures('remote', 'ds1_work_copy') # cannot be applied to another fixture. submodule = tmpdir_factory.mktemp("submodule") paths.remote.copy(submodule) env = os.environ.copy() env["GIT_DIR"] = str(paths.remote) for path in ("a", "b", "d1/c"): run = runner( ["git", "-C", paths.work, "-c", "protocol.file.allow=always", "submodule", "add", submodule, path], env=env, report=False, ) assert run.success run = runner(["git", "-C", paths.work, "commit", "-m", '"Add submodules"'], env=env, report=False) assert run.success def test_no_repo(runner, yadm_cmd): """Test cloning without specifying a repo""" run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("clone", "-f")) assert run.failure assert run.out == "" assert "ERROR: Unable to clone the repository" in run.err assert "repository 'repo.git' does not exist" in run.err def verify_head(paths, branch): """Assert the local repo has the correct head branch""" assert paths.repo.join("HEAD").read() == f"ref: refs/heads/{branch}\n" @pytest.mark.usefixtures("remote") def test_clone_subdirectory(runner, paths, yadm_cmd, repo_config): """Test clone from sub-directory of YADM_WORK""" # clear out the work path paths.work.remove() paths.work.mkdir() # create sub-directory subdir = paths.work.mkdir("subdir") # determine remote url remote_url = f"file://{paths.remote}" # run the clone command args = ["clone", "-w", paths.work, remote_url] run = runner(command=yadm_cmd(*args), cwd=subdir) # clone should succeed, and repo should be configured properly assert successful_clone(run, paths, repo_config) # ensure that no changes found as this is a clean dotfiles clone run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("status", "-uno", "--porcelain"), cwd=subdir) assert run.success assert run.out == "" assert run.err == "" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_config.py000066400000000000000000000073741476143267700163420ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test config""" import os import pytest TEST_SECTION = "test" TEST_ATTRIBUTE = "attribute" TEST_KEY = f"{TEST_SECTION}.{TEST_ATTRIBUTE}" TEST_VALUE = "testvalue" TEST_FILE = f"[{TEST_SECTION}]\n\t{TEST_ATTRIBUTE} = {TEST_VALUE}" def test_config_no_params(runner, yadm_cmd, supported_configs): """No parameters Display instructions Display supported configs Exit with 0 """ run = runner(yadm_cmd("config")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "Please read the CONFIGURATION section" in run.out for config in supported_configs: assert config in run.out def test_config_read_missing(runner, yadm_cmd): """Read missing attribute Display an empty value Exit with 0 """ run = runner(yadm_cmd("config", TEST_KEY)) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == "" def test_config_write(runner, yadm_cmd, paths): """Write attribute Display no output Update configuration file Exit with 0 """ run = runner(yadm_cmd("config", TEST_KEY, TEST_VALUE)) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == "" assert paths.config.read().strip() == TEST_FILE def test_config_read(runner, yadm_cmd, paths): """Read attribute Display value Exit with 0 """ paths.config.write(TEST_FILE) run = runner(yadm_cmd("config", TEST_KEY)) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out.strip() == TEST_VALUE def test_config_update(runner, yadm_cmd, paths): """Update attribute Display no output Update configuration file Exit with 0 """ paths.config.write(TEST_FILE) run = runner(yadm_cmd("config", TEST_KEY, TEST_VALUE + "extra")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == "" assert paths.config.read().strip() == TEST_FILE + "extra" @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_repo_copy") def test_config_local_read(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, supported_local_configs): """Read local attribute Display value from the repo config Exit with 0 """ # populate test values for config in supported_local_configs: os.system(f'GIT_DIR="{paths.repo}" ' f'git config --local "{config}" "value_of_{config}"') # run yadm config for config in supported_local_configs: run = runner(yadm_cmd("config", config)) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out.strip() == f"value_of_{config}" @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_repo_copy") def test_config_local_write(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, supported_local_configs): """Write local attribute Display no output Write value to the repo config Exit with 0 """ # run yadm config for config in supported_local_configs: run = runner(yadm_cmd("config", config, f"value_of_{config}")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == "" # verify test values for config in supported_local_configs: run = runner(command=("git", "config", config), env={"GIT_DIR": paths.repo}) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out.strip() == f"value_of_{config}" def test_config_without_parent_directory(runner, yadm_cmd, paths): """Write/read attribute to/from config file with non-existent parent dir Update configuration file Display value Exit with 0 """ config_file = paths.root + "/folder/does/not/exist/config" run = runner(yadm_cmd("--yadm-config", config_file, "config", TEST_KEY, TEST_VALUE)) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == "" run = runner(yadm_cmd("--yadm-config", config_file, "config", TEST_KEY)) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out.strip() == TEST_VALUE yadm-3.5.0/test/test_encryption.py000066400000000000000000000323431476143267700172610ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test encryption""" import os import shlex import pytest KEY_FILE = "test/test_key" KEY_FINGERPRINT = "F8BBFC746C58945442349BCEBA54FFD04C599B1A" KEY_NAME = "yadm-test1" KEY_TRUST = "test/ownertrust.txt" PASSPHRASE = "ExamplePassword" pytestmark = pytest.mark.usefixtures("config_git") def add_asymmetric_key(runner, gnupg): """Add asymmetric key""" env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home runner( ["gpg", "--import", shlex.quote(KEY_FILE)], env=env, shell=True, ) runner( ["gpg", "--import-ownertrust", "<", shlex.quote(KEY_TRUST)], env=env, shell=True, ) def remove_asymmetric_key(runner, gnupg): """Remove asymmetric key""" env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home runner( ["gpg", "--batch", "--yes", "--delete-secret-keys", shlex.quote(KEY_FINGERPRINT)], env=env, shell=True, ) runner( ["gpg", "--batch", "--yes", "--delete-key", shlex.quote(KEY_FINGERPRINT)], env=env, shell=True, ) @pytest.fixture def asymmetric_key(runner, gnupg): """Fixture for asymmetric key, removed in teardown""" add_asymmetric_key(runner, gnupg) yield KEY_NAME remove_asymmetric_key(runner, gnupg) @pytest.fixture def encrypt_targets(yadm_cmd, paths): """Fixture for setting up data to encrypt This fixture: * inits an empty repo * creates test files in the work tree * creates a ".yadm/encrypt" file for testing: * standard files * standard globs * directories * comments * empty lines and lines with just space * exclusions * returns a list of expected encrypted files """ # init empty yadm repo os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("init", "-w", str(paths.work), "-f"))) expected = [] # standard files w/ dirs & spaces paths.work.join("inc file1").write("inc file1") expected.append("inc file1") paths.encrypt.write("inc file1\n") paths.work.join("inc dir").mkdir() paths.work.join("inc dir/inc file2").write("inc file2") expected.append("inc dir/inc file2") paths.encrypt.write("inc dir/inc file2\n", mode="a") # standard globs w/ dirs & spaces paths.work.join("globs file1").write("globs file1") expected.append("globs file1") paths.work.join("globs dir").mkdir() paths.work.join("globs dir/globs file2").write("globs file2") expected.append("globs dir/globs file2") paths.encrypt.write("globs*\n", mode="a") paths.encrypt.write("globs d*/globs*\n", mode="a") # blank lines paths.encrypt.write("\n \n\t\n", mode="a") # comments paths.work.join("commentfile1").write("commentfile1") paths.encrypt.write("#commentfile1\n", mode="a") paths.encrypt.write(" #commentfile1\n", mode="a") # exclusions paths.work.join("extest").mkdir() paths.encrypt.write("extest/*\n", mode="a") # include within extest paths.work.join("extest/inglob1").write("inglob1") paths.work.join("extest/exglob1").write("exglob1") paths.work.join("extest/exglob2").write("exglob2") paths.encrypt.write("!extest/ex*\n", mode="a") # exclude the ex* expected.append("extest/inglob1") # should be left with only in* return expected @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def decrypt_targets(tmpdir_factory, runner, gnupg): """Fixture for setting data to decrypt This fixture: * creates symmetric/asymmetric encrypted archives * creates a list of expected decrypted files """ tmpdir = tmpdir_factory.mktemp("decrypt_targets") symmetric = tmpdir.join("symmetric.tar.gz.gpg") asymmetric = tmpdir.join("asymmetric.tar.gz.gpg") expected = [] tmpdir.join("decrypt1").write("decrypt1") expected.append("decrypt1") tmpdir.join("decrypt2").write("decrypt2") expected.append("decrypt2") tmpdir.join("subdir").mkdir() tmpdir.join("subdir/decrypt3").write("subdir/decrypt3") expected.append("subdir/decrypt3") gnupg.pw(PASSPHRASE) env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home run = runner( ["tar", "cvf", "-"] + expected + ["|", "gpg", "--batch", "--yes", "-c"] + ["--output", shlex.quote(str(symmetric))], cwd=tmpdir, env=env, shell=True, ) assert run.success gnupg.pw("") add_asymmetric_key(runner, gnupg) run = runner( ["tar", "cvf", "-"] + expected + ["|", "gpg", "--batch", "--yes", "-e"] + ["-r", shlex.quote(KEY_NAME)] + ["--output", shlex.quote(str(asymmetric))], cwd=tmpdir, env=env, shell=True, ) assert run.success remove_asymmetric_key(runner, gnupg) return { "asymmetric": asymmetric, "expected": expected, "symmetric": symmetric, } @pytest.mark.parametrize("bad_phrase", [False, True], ids=["good_phrase", "bad_phrase"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("missing_encrypt", [False, True], ids=["encrypt_exists", "encrypt_missing"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("overwrite", [False, True], ids=["clean", "overwrite"]) def test_symmetric_encrypt(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, encrypt_targets, gnupg, bad_phrase, overwrite, missing_encrypt): """Test symmetric encryption""" if missing_encrypt: paths.encrypt.remove() if bad_phrase: gnupg.pw("") else: gnupg.pw(PASSPHRASE) if overwrite: paths.archive.write("existing archive") env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home run = runner(yadm_cmd("encrypt"), env=env) if missing_encrypt or bad_phrase: assert run.failure else: assert run.success assert run.err == "" if missing_encrypt: assert "does not exist" in run.err elif bad_phrase: assert "Invalid IPC" in run.err else: assert encrypted_data_valid(runner, gnupg, paths.archive, encrypt_targets) @pytest.mark.parametrize("bad_phrase", [False, True], ids=["good_phrase", "bad_phrase"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("archive_exists", [True, False], ids=["archive_exists", "archive_missing"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("dolist", [False, True], ids=["decrypt", "list"]) def test_symmetric_decrypt(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, decrypt_targets, gnupg, dolist, archive_exists, bad_phrase): """Test decryption""" # init empty yadm repo os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("init", "-w", str(paths.work), "-f"))) if bad_phrase: gnupg.pw("") else: gnupg.pw(PASSPHRASE) if archive_exists: decrypt_targets["symmetric"].copy(paths.archive) # to test overwriting paths.work.join("decrypt1").write("pre-existing file") env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home args = [] if dolist: args.append("-l") run = runner(yadm_cmd("decrypt") + args, env=env) if archive_exists and not bad_phrase: assert run.success assert "encrypted with 1 passphrase" in run.err if dolist: for filename in decrypt_targets["expected"]: if filename != "decrypt1": # this one should exist assert not paths.work.join(filename).exists() assert filename in run.out else: for filename in decrypt_targets["expected"]: assert paths.work.join(filename).read() == filename else: assert run.failure @pytest.mark.usefixtures("asymmetric_key") @pytest.mark.parametrize("ask", [False, True], ids=["no_ask", "ask"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("key_exists", [True, False], ids=["key_exists", "key_missing"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("overwrite", [False, True], ids=["clean", "overwrite"]) def test_asymmetric_encrypt(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, encrypt_targets, gnupg, overwrite, key_exists, ask): """Test asymmetric encryption""" # specify encryption recipient if ask: os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "yadm.gpg-recipient", "ASK"))) expect = [("Enter the user ID", KEY_NAME), ("Enter the user ID", "")] else: os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "yadm.gpg-recipient", KEY_NAME))) expect = [] if overwrite: paths.archive.write("existing archive") if not key_exists: remove_asymmetric_key(runner, gnupg) env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home run = runner(yadm_cmd("encrypt"), env=env, expect=expect) if key_exists: assert run.success assert encrypted_data_valid(runner, gnupg, paths.archive, encrypt_targets) else: assert run.failure assert "Unable to write" in run.out if expect else run.err if ask: assert "Enter the user ID" in run.out @pytest.mark.usefixtures("asymmetric_key") @pytest.mark.usefixtures("encrypt_targets") def test_multi_key(runner, yadm_cmd, gnupg): """Test multiple recipients""" # specify two encryption recipient os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "yadm.gpg-recipient", f'"second-key {KEY_NAME}"'))) env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home run = runner(yadm_cmd("encrypt"), env=env) assert run.failure assert "second-key: skipped: No public key" in run.err @pytest.mark.usefixtures("asymmetric_key") @pytest.mark.parametrize("key_exists", [True, False], ids=["key_exists", "key_missing"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("dolist", [False, True], ids=["decrypt", "list"]) def test_asymmetric_decrypt(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, decrypt_targets, gnupg, dolist, key_exists): """Test decryption""" # init empty yadm repo os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("init", "-w", str(paths.work), "-f"))) decrypt_targets["asymmetric"].copy(paths.archive) # to test overwriting paths.work.join("decrypt1").write("pre-existing file") if not key_exists: remove_asymmetric_key(runner, gnupg) args = [] if dolist: args.append("-l") env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home run = runner(yadm_cmd("decrypt") + args, env=env) if key_exists: assert run.success if dolist: for filename in decrypt_targets["expected"]: if filename != "decrypt1": # this one should exist assert not paths.work.join(filename).exists() assert filename in run.out else: for filename in decrypt_targets["expected"]: assert paths.work.join(filename).read() == filename else: assert run.failure assert "Unable to extract encrypted files" in run.err @pytest.mark.parametrize("untracked", [False, "y", "n"], ids=["tracked", "untracked_answer_y", "untracked_answer_n"]) def test_offer_to_add(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, encrypt_targets, gnupg, untracked): """Test offer to add encrypted archive All the other encryption tests use an archive outside of the work tree. However, the archive is often inside the work tree, and if it is, there should be an offer to add it to the repo if it is not tracked. """ worktree_archive = paths.work.join("worktree-archive.tar.gpg") expect = [] gnupg.pw(PASSPHRASE) env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home if untracked: expect.append(("add it now", untracked)) else: worktree_archive.write("exists") os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("add", str(worktree_archive)))) run = runner(yadm_cmd("encrypt", "--yadm-archive", str(worktree_archive)), env=env, expect=expect) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert encrypted_data_valid(runner, gnupg, worktree_archive, encrypt_targets) run = runner(yadm_cmd("status", "--porcelain", "-uall", str(worktree_archive))) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if untracked == "y": # should be added to the index assert f"A {worktree_archive.basename}" in run.out elif untracked == "n": # should NOT be added to the index assert f"?? {worktree_archive.basename}" in run.out else: # should appear modified in the index assert f"AM {worktree_archive.basename}" in run.out @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_encrypt_added_to_exclude(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, gnupg): """Confirm that .config/yadm/encrypt is added to exclude""" gnupg.pw(PASSPHRASE) env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home exclude_file = paths.repo.join("info/exclude") paths.encrypt.write("test-encrypt-data\n") paths.work.join("test-encrypt-data").write("") exclude_file.write("original-data", ensure=True) run = runner(yadm_cmd("encrypt"), env=env) assert "test-encrypt-data" in exclude_file.read() assert "original-data" in exclude_file.read() assert run.success assert run.err == "" def encrypted_data_valid(runner, gnupg, encrypted, expected): """Verify encrypted data matches expectations""" gnupg.pw(PASSPHRASE) env = os.environ.copy() env["GNUPGHOME"] = gnupg.home run = runner( ["gpg", "-d", shlex.quote(str(encrypted)), "2>/dev/null", "|", "tar", "t"], env=env, shell=True, report=False ) file_count = 0 for filename in run.out.splitlines(): if filename.endswith("/"): continue file_count += 1 assert filename in expected, f"Unexpected file in archive: {filename}" assert file_count == len(expected), "Number of files in archive does not match expected" return True yadm-3.5.0/test/test_enter.py000066400000000000000000000060741476143267700162060ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test enter""" import os import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "shell, success", [ ("delete", True), # if there is no shell variable, bash creates it ("", False), ("/usr/bin/env", True), ("noexec", False), ], ids=[ "shell-missing", "shell-empty", "shell-env", "shell-noexec", ], ) @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_enter(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, shell, success): """Enter tests""" env = os.environ.copy() if shell == "delete": # remove shell if "SHELL" in env: del env["SHELL"] elif shell == "noexec": # specify a non-executable path noexec = paths.root.join("noexec") noexec.write("") noexec.chmod(0o664) env["SHELL"] = str(noexec) else: env["SHELL"] = shell run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("enter"), env=env) assert run.success == success prompt = f"yadm shell ({paths.repo})" if success: assert run.out.startswith("Entering yadm repo") assert run.out.rstrip().endswith("Leaving yadm repo") assert run.err == "" else: assert "does not refer to an executable" in run.err if "env" in shell: assert f"GIT_DIR={paths.repo}" in run.out assert f"GIT_WORK_TREE={paths.work}" in run.out assert f"PROMPT={prompt}" in run.out assert f"PS1={prompt}" in run.out @pytest.mark.parametrize( "shell, opts, path", [ ("bash", "--norc", "\\w"), ("csh", "-f", "%~"), ("zsh", "-f", "%~"), ], ids=[ "bash", "csh", "zsh", ], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "cmd", [False, "cmd", "cmd-bad-exit"], ids=["no-cmd", "cmd", "cmd-bad-exit"], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "term", ["", "dumb"], ids=["term-empty", "term-dumb"], ) @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_enter_shell_ops(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, shell, opts, path, cmd, term): """Enter tests for specific shell options""" change_exit = "\nfalse" if cmd == "cmd-bad-exit" else "" # Create custom shell to detect options passed custom_shell = paths.root.join(shell) custom_shell.write(f"#!/bin/sh\necho OPTS=$*\necho PROMPT=$PROMPT{change_exit}") custom_shell.chmod(0o775) test_cmd = ["test1", "test2", "test3"] enter_cmd = ["enter"] if cmd: enter_cmd += test_cmd env = os.environ.copy() env["TERM"] = term env["SHELL"] = custom_shell if shell == "zsh" and term == "dumb": opts += " --no-zle" run = runner(command=yadm_cmd(*enter_cmd), env=env) if cmd == "cmd-bad-exit": assert run.failure else: assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert f"OPTS={opts}" in run.out assert f"PROMPT=yadm shell ({paths.repo}) {path} >" in run.out if cmd: assert "-c " + " ".join(test_cmd) in run.out assert "Entering yadm repo" not in run.out assert "Leaving yadm repo" not in run.out else: assert "Entering yadm repo" in run.out assert "Leaving yadm repo" in run.out yadm-3.5.0/test/test_ext_crypt.py000066400000000000000000000023771476143267700171140ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test external encryption commands""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "crypt", [False, "installed", "installed-but-failed"], ids=["not-installed", "installed", "installed-but-failed"], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "cmd,var", [ ["git_crypt", "GIT_CRYPT_PROGRAM"], ["transcrypt", "TRANSCRYPT_PROGRAM"], ], ids=["git-crypt", "transcrypt"], ) def test_ext_encryption(runner, yadm, paths, tmpdir, crypt, cmd, var): """External encryption tests""" paths.repo.ensure(dir=True) bindir = tmpdir.mkdir("bin") pgm = bindir.join("test-ext-crypt") if crypt: pgm.write("#!/bin/sh\necho ext-crypt ran\n") pgm.chmod(0o775) if crypt == "installed-but-failed": pgm.write("false\n", mode="a") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} YADM_REPO={paths.repo} {var}="{pgm}" {cmd} "param1" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) if crypt: if crypt == "installed-but-failed": assert run.failure else: assert run.success assert run.out.strip() == "ext-crypt ran" assert run.err == "" else: assert run.failure assert f"command '{pgm}' cannot be located" in run.err yadm-3.5.0/test/test_git.py000066400000000000000000000031741476143267700156520ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test git""" import re import pytest @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_git(runner, yadm_cmd, paths): """Test series of passthrough git commands Passthru unknown commands to Git Git command 'add' - badfile Git command 'add' Git command 'status' Git command 'commit' Git command 'log' """ # passthru unknown commands to Git run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("bogus")) assert run.failure assert "git: 'bogus' is not a git command." in run.err assert "See 'git --help'" in run.err assert run.out == "" # git command 'add' - badfile run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("add", "-v", "does_not_exist")) assert run.code == 128 assert "pathspec 'does_not_exist' did not match any files" in run.err assert run.out == "" # git command 'add' newfile = paths.work.join("test_git") newfile.write("test_git") run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("add", "-v", str(newfile))) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "add 'test_git'" in run.out # git command 'status' run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("status")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert re.search(r"new file:\s+test_git", run.out) # git command 'commit' run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("commit", "-m", "Add test_git")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "1 file changed" in run.out assert "1 insertion" in run.out assert re.search(r"create mode .+ test_git", run.out) # git command 'log' run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("log", "--oneline")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "Add test_git" in run.out yadm-3.5.0/test/test_help.py000066400000000000000000000007721476143267700160200ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test help""" import pytest def test_missing_command(runner, yadm_cmd): """Run without any command""" run = runner(command=yadm_cmd()) assert run.failure assert run.err == "" assert run.out.startswith("Usage: yadm") @pytest.mark.parametrize("cmd", ["--help", "help"]) def test_help_command(runner, yadm_cmd, cmd): """Run with help command""" run = runner(command=yadm_cmd(cmd)) assert run.failure assert run.err == "" assert run.out.startswith("Usage: yadm") yadm-3.5.0/test/test_hooks.py000066400000000000000000000113131476143267700162040ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test hooks""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "pre, pre_code, post, post_code", [ (False, 0, False, 0), (True, 0, False, 0), (True, 5, False, 0), (False, 0, True, 0), (False, 0, True, 5), (True, 0, True, 0), (True, 5, True, 5), ], ids=[ "no-hooks", "pre-success", "pre-fail", "post-success", "post-fail", "pre-post-success", "pre-post-fail", ], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize("cmd", ["--version", "version"]) def test_hooks(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, cmd, pre, pre_code, post, post_code): """Test pre/post hook""" # generate hooks if pre: create_hook(paths, "pre_version", pre_code) if post: create_hook(paths, "post_version", post_code) # run yadm run = runner(yadm_cmd(cmd)) # when a pre hook fails, yadm should exit with the hook's code assert run.code == pre_code assert run.err == "" if pre: assert "HOOK:pre_version" in run.out # if pre hook is missing or successful, yadm itself should exit 0 if run.success: if post: assert "HOOK:post_version" in run.out else: # when a pre hook fails, yadm should not run the command assert "version will not be run" in run.out # when a pre hook fails, yadm should not run the post hook assert "HOOK:post_version" not in run.out # repo fixture is needed to test the population of YADM_HOOK_WORK @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_repo_copy") def test_hook_env(runner, yadm_cmd, paths): """Test hook environment""" # test will be done with a non existent "git" passthru command # which should exit with a failing code cmd = "passthrucmd" # write the hook hook = paths.hooks.join(f"post_{cmd}") hook.write("#!/bin/bash\nenv\ndeclare\n") hook.chmod(0o755) run = runner(yadm_cmd(cmd, "extra_args")) # expect passthru to fail assert run.failure assert f"'{cmd}' is not a git command" in run.err # verify hook environment assert "YADM_HOOK_EXIT=1\n" in run.out assert f"YADM_HOOK_COMMAND={cmd}\n" in run.out assert f"YADM_HOOK_DIR={paths.yadm}\n" in run.out assert f"YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND={cmd} extra_args\n" in run.out assert f"YADM_HOOK_REPO={paths.repo}\n" in run.out assert f"YADM_HOOK_WORK={paths.work}\n" in run.out assert "YADM_ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES=\n" in run.out # verify the hook environment contains certain exported functions for func in [ "builtin_dirname", "relative_path", "unix_path", "mixed_path", ]: assert f"BASH_FUNC_{func}" in run.out # verify the hook environment contains the list of encrypted files script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_HOOKS="{paths.hooks}" HOOK_COMMAND="{cmd}" ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES=(a b c) invoke_hook "post" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "YADM_ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES=a\nb\nc\n" in run.out def test_escaped(runner, yadm_cmd, paths): """Test escaped values in YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND""" # test will be done with a non existent "git" passthru command # which should exit with a failing code cmd = "passthrucmd" # write the hook hook = paths.hooks.join(f"post_{cmd}") hook.write("#!/bin/bash\nenv\n") hook.chmod(0o755) run = runner(yadm_cmd(cmd, "a b", "c\td", "e\\f")) # expect passthru to fail assert run.failure # verify escaped values assert f"YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND={cmd} a\\ b c\\\td e\\\\f\n" in run.out @pytest.mark.parametrize("condition", ["exec", "no-exec", "mingw"]) def test_executable(runner, paths, condition): """Verify hook must be exectuable""" cmd = "version" hook = paths.hooks.join(f"pre_{cmd}") hook.write("#!/bin/sh\necho HOOK\n") hook.chmod(0o644) if condition == "exec": hook.chmod(0o755) mingw = 'OPERATING_SYSTEM="MINGWx"' if condition == "mingw" else "" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_HOOKS="{paths.hooks}" HOOK_COMMAND="{cmd}" {mingw} invoke_hook "pre" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) if condition != "mingw": assert run.success assert run.err == "" else: assert run.failure assert "Permission denied" in run.err if condition == "exec": assert "HOOK" in run.out elif condition == "no-exec": assert "HOOK" not in run.out def create_hook(paths, name, code): """Create hook""" hook = paths.hooks.join(name) hook.write("#!/bin/sh\n" f"echo HOOK:{name}\n" f"exit {code}\n") hook.chmod(0o755) yadm-3.5.0/test/test_init.py000066400000000000000000000046041476143267700160310ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test init""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "alt_work, repo_present, force", [ (False, False, False), (True, False, False), (False, True, False), (False, True, True), (True, True, True), ], ids=[ "simple", "-w", "existing repo", "-f", "-w & -f", ], ) @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_work_copy") def test_init(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, repo_config, alt_work, repo_present, force): """Test init Repos should have attribs: - 0600 permissions - not bare - worktree = $HOME - showUntrackedFiles = no - yadm.managed = true """ # these tests will assume this for $HOME home = str(paths.root.mkdir("HOME")) # ds1_work_copy comes WITH an empty repo dir present. old_repo = paths.repo.join("old_repo") if repo_present: # Let's put some data in it, so we can confirm that data is gone when # forced to be overwritten. old_repo.write("old repo data") assert old_repo.isfile() else: paths.repo.remove() # command args args = ["init"] cwd = None if alt_work: if force: cwd = paths.work.dirname args.extend(["-w", paths.work.basename]) else: args.extend(["-w", paths.work]) if force: args.append("-f") # run init runner(["git", "config", "--global", "init.defaultBranch", "master"], env={"HOME": home}, cwd=cwd) run = runner(yadm_cmd(*args), env={"HOME": home}, cwd=cwd) if repo_present and not force: assert run.failure assert "repo already exists" in run.err assert old_repo.isfile(), "Missing original repo" else: assert run.success assert "Initialized empty shared Git repository" in run.out if repo_present: assert not old_repo.isfile(), "Original repo still exists" else: assert run.err == "" if alt_work: assert repo_config("core.worktree") == paths.work else: assert repo_config("core.worktree") == home # uniform repo assertions assert oct(paths.repo.stat().mode).endswith("00"), "Repo is not secure" assert repo_config("core.bare") == "false" assert repo_config("status.showUntrackedFiles") == "no" assert repo_config("yadm.managed") == "true" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_introspect.py000066400000000000000000000021521476143267700172540ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test introspect""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "name", [ "", "invalid", "commands", "configs", "repo", "switches", ], ) def test_introspect_category(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, name, supported_commands, supported_configs, supported_switches): """Validate introspection category""" if name: run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("introspect", name)) else: run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("introspect")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" expected = [] if name == "commands": expected = supported_commands elif name == "configs": expected = supported_configs elif name == "switches": expected = supported_switches # assert values if name in ("", "invalid"): assert run.out == "" if name == "repo": assert run.out.rstrip() == paths.repo # make sure every expected value is present for value in expected: assert value in run.out # make sure nothing extra is present if expected: assert len(run.out.split()) == len(expected) yadm-3.5.0/test/test_key000066400000000000000000000066231476143267700152320ustar00rootroot00000000000000-----BEGIN PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1 lQOYBFcWplIBCACyT3gCpP6QKuDGnSd1xsCydJhI1KnLPFR/YxuznkDfXVXMY6WC f29WiknfpqwARkNEt2j5o0AxoYKVtZSeLAR2dIwMRJMMfZerezMbMTizLA9Dc+U4 NzEWoJwr+p1PnQcz5IdIT/O95UFswyBlkk6m7oWtZ8eYHDr8O+DYvj8B2fcm8rfq 7c5IcwuzTgPMfz+VJynuB4WarS71Qh84t7eWhCbAZAiC8OEdSqHRli/0T02o04Mx jVRdxwImJfOc81B4oZr60tdsadwfvcW5dXdNL/kavCH25+QAfEobRU+/y1JI0yx+ tGYlQ1hkVQYDUt7eA5/9sK9AMTYM0plnJk73ABEBAAEAB/9GeBKxVNzIRDHePKim KrzoKh0vF2DdUcQBLj158K6pt/zbEHyOROfPF0sXyQqL9zjJlQS3OBX8J1zw5rjM BBBlci0RAh7tXktNOZzaf8rtQJntqgVqgKF1VFc0KFD4cFIy53uxj+t/3nVLUxhg HADah0SsYennSyzil5WGgzVqeL1zct+fFf+MSPSIiQJqZbD2QbyLk8IRNcnRyes+ 78brrZkPYNiNv6k/aZejKCAwjSqU6kMNHr1rwxvaY3g5oL4662bOZXBTsp4qvaJK jb7LtB72Mtj++T+qBJzDdhty/OQGrsJjMDi6IdIllW7cc+s0FFCH3b+biB4BoKW7 bnvpBADOb8gALC8v1WD7cEFZ12gIk3IrRcDJD8taozS7jWna83rga9W7qz+eW2Gb vOVS+rNG5n/O0Bm1Uvr+y0+i7l21+8iECA3KlP09k+7XDGZUu+IzO4S8guzAu33k hlQFj5KwRaXx4nNEGUMZfX75NVHvpcN5W1eKTg1t27I+K1R2mQQA3R73F9FZmnVg 4VKvfPTgiwQcns8tOXnv/23BNpHqu14qG2E0Dh9xa5FTvtq6hrsKVdH61AU8dptX BnLTzG7xF0qEecFpYkmCuyqlVdVPrxBc+Q2PLxK66QpUX+/0m1R3pKGFJ/g+WLdz 8yMSwMX4W8pSH7QmxVhh4zojmYbTvA8EALE7JmahLUcU/GLs//0sd06XcdS42ENn cB2TpqtzLqR9im8tx1/rImWGJFzAvoaAsk4ATXwSoKBiUjmt0jRtVU0Etbm7QTRg ub247h4SNKcQyNBZ5eKIn93Cpt2vaTH7rKJ9y5UYAXmsgVrdW9lihaGOgHrgqkMO nZV5j17elMNfRl20J1lBRE0gVGVzdCAxIDx5YWRtLXRlc3QxQGxvY2VoaWxpb3Mu Y29tPokBOAQTAQIAIgUCVxamUgIbAwYLCQgHAwIGFQgCCQoLBBYCAwECHgECF4AA CgkQulT/0ExZmxprzQf9HxoC10h0/GKlzMoNqVhGcrknCD0LMYmx+A8n2qEKVqGG 9+Hsc5BNI/TQNKJUUsh3G/NGvIDhATKeKrGPI1ezIdpxubtynVJ5qPFOFe/tDFp3 iMN00v0b64E8OLHXXM26D+fX5/5N6OI+UFaeUT8omrbXy67aAFy74Vm1Ybac2zni LuMtXLS65g23plAn509SXl/g1KPnXDIO8ccCn6/5o8s5ZSA3LKTQEtgwN2gX14rN n/9DvudpscelkWUWv6wxXOb9p9N/JmNOSGrQ2zyT1u6UWMBxkdgQ90+BZ+Y/wiCs lgBjC+dqU9ooJy7EtGD6PjJPunUBi3YjSteMOXnax50DmARXFqZSAQgA22z0PzyT 6hFfioVVax7zppRJDPQwW+l4+2N7eYUCNoSELhC/uKYwQIZfhRJlX4rkaVv8PgwK LdtPyZhHckxGNfsq6w2V/orVFc46dwCiYGsuqIXlu9+KVCsBB4/it8D56koBPPET kz5yZDqR7WtoKLbjTPjwOlJwPk/7o87d6CyAcWP6bzVTIiFM3XAXtvdDfXwL9Mj8 wgTrDc6GFGiwz2VCMVNWASLPvPrGiqEjrt7zaLUrRaLwK81FJUtGcNu06KbZRP6G +Iu/9+UZ3hmIcZMJZtqNO87q7VHW6NecGRlrg/EZP6XyMTtk83w5aFrOvtzym0xc jkTOKGEE72UXVwARAQABAAf7BwcXT4suJZoG2FXq5XJpVVV8fXi4r8jrggmuo7a5 2msmHJ+WtGBGPVrQZl+vdX7qT+GNU6NpFAzpIkjJSQTeXs47kqmtuyhRKNChGLyh drsYFHetYvYG5Sk3cDmQhlgc6P8TyRLjkJy4ZzNlBxigjmVFJGr4rrWDOMuxAI8Y ll3/TFa+XrFeBUoFakiC1C8jIanaVCK21kQ2Qam3EKCfuASvxGiCLb/nZ84mDF2d GrLiUGA2GumP2cXS/ml8Q/YCjOmQMSTYkM9zFAUkLtfrIZY0/cqIotDOuAY7H3lJ u4NlJrenRUnYerjS2QOxm6DdXKu9ChtHJKOrlDMkl3z1SQQA3hQx/DI2BJeSnQLI CeO1yMvUf52Dg0e66t7yE0dUcgn4eaIRChMi8aWX3fv3CBVBqPrH5o1BLpqDSHt6 fGg/za1sMljrtWslnE17UPPl9ZTnS5c1mcNkg3YoyHjGa9RAiEbEMwWF3mPyS+YT NuqL6F+KGmTRcTi3eTLEWOf5ltMEAPzxAldXAeconblzupQkuyjhlnlwJYYKzx7P nJK2rQW8eOJIPjNC/1xbvWw25Hh/ZNIFN/kWk+lol9PmIPVGp4yfWMOegCH3v6xz YZarAyhTqlRQQEeVBddyp2RV6r6+6pz5goTJLGyFiNCgTzMdhZn1U14lnE6ABJW8 z62Jm/LtA/sFqOSV5PYOdaRRZ7kTBKRmQNQKyJhT5yjnYiI6ME6ds8n5f3lLDnte VMUt/IULRIRKQ3JExgciGaDYLhYIy0ZALrpeh5jshM9jPJGK6heaM90h8bnPAdxM waNbo+DtTGbHLqqMbVDMSPjO7wSrCuSzfRvTBgaC1puz2YjsN5C/CD9liQEfBBgB AgAJBQJXFqZSAhsMAAoJELpU/9BMWZsabE8IAI+z0v6Y+TPoJR7vHAu8twaEWV8E z2BAkLabe0IvZH3lvXtlJyhGKm9XIfKINKruwwM+ty+XRXzl3llPUEeylkkPZ4TV isKmCazO/M3+2AZ8lexNeJqzUitf5tStapkhoyZOfjbEtpddR9vqUoJQ6aWjYk/y YV9Uh5Za5YAb7QcaDIwxGHnCmxovwyUr2T7Z3b4k4O9lqwgjOCezZYYb6+BTnVmz +C2h9Pk+M1Fuh9fMCmNEL4pCGcCiRtSbeuUvXUtMcZNOuUjcdULw/vuPVko57YLH 8Wd/F3ckIUEVbKlVYHFdl7DGysDQ08lZ2lvbJE+9L4I+emvgpVt33isXav0= =2hap -----END PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK----- yadm-3.5.0/test/test_list.py000066400000000000000000000031711476143267700160370ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test list""" import os import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "location", [ "work", "outside", "subdir", ], ) @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_list(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, ds1, location): """List tests""" if location == "work": run_dir = paths.work elif location == "outside": run_dir = paths.work.join("..") else: assert location == "subdir" # first directory with tracked data run_dir = paths.work.join(ds1.tracked_dirs[0]) with run_dir.as_cwd(): # test with '-a' # should get all tracked files, relative to the work path run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("list", "-a")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" returned_files = set(run.out.splitlines()) expected_files = {e.path for e in ds1 if e.tracked} assert returned_files == expected_files # test without '-a' # should get all tracked files, relative to the work path unless in a # subdir, then those should be a limited set of files, relative to the # subdir run = runner(command=yadm_cmd("list")) assert run.success assert run.err == "" returned_files = set(run.out.splitlines()) if location == "subdir": basepath = os.path.basename(os.getcwd()) # only expect files within the subdir # names should be relative to subdir index = len(basepath) + 1 expected_files = {e.path[index:] for e in ds1 if e.tracked and e.path.startswith(basepath)} assert returned_files == expected_files yadm-3.5.0/test/test_perms.py000066400000000000000000000066211476143267700162150ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test perms""" import os import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize("autoperms", ["notest", "unset", "true", "false"]) @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_perms(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, ds1, autoperms): """Test perms""" # set the value of auto-perms if autoperms != "notest": if autoperms != "unset": os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "yadm.auto-perms", autoperms))) # privatepaths will hold all paths that should become secured privatepaths = [paths.work.join(".ssh"), paths.work.join(".gnupg")] privatepaths += [paths.work.join(private.path) for private in ds1.private] # create an archive file os.system(f'touch "{str(paths.archive)}"') privatepaths.append(paths.archive) # create encrypted file test data efile1 = paths.work.join("efile1") efile1.write("efile1") efile2 = paths.work.join("efile2") efile2.write("efile2") paths.encrypt.write("efile1\nefile2\n!efile1\n") insecurepaths = [efile1] privatepaths.append(efile2) # assert these paths begin unsecured for private in privatepaths + insecurepaths: assert not oct(private.stat().mode).endswith("00"), "Path started secured" cmd = "perms" if autoperms != "notest": cmd = "status" run = runner(yadm_cmd(cmd), env={"HOME": paths.work}) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if cmd == "perms": assert run.out == "" # these paths should be secured if processing perms for private in privatepaths: if autoperms == "false": assert not oct(private.stat().mode).endswith("00"), "Path should not be secured" else: assert oct(private.stat().mode).endswith("00"), "Path has not been secured" # these paths should never be secured for private in insecurepaths: assert not oct(private.stat().mode).endswith("00"), "Path should not be secured" @pytest.mark.parametrize("sshperms", [None, "true", "false"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("gpgperms", [None, "true", "false"]) @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_perms_control(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, ds1, sshperms, gpgperms): """Test fine control of perms""" # set the value of ssh-perms if sshperms: os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "yadm.ssh-perms", sshperms))) # set the value of gpg-perms if gpgperms: os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", "yadm.gpg-perms", gpgperms))) # privatepaths will hold all paths that should become secured privatepaths = [paths.work.join(".ssh"), paths.work.join(".gnupg")] privatepaths += [paths.work.join(private.path) for private in ds1.private] # assert these paths begin unsecured for private in privatepaths: assert not oct(private.stat().mode).endswith("00"), "Path started secured" run = runner(yadm_cmd("perms"), env={"HOME": paths.work}) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == "" # these paths should be secured if processing perms for private in privatepaths: if (sshperms == "false" and "ssh" in str(private)) or (gpgperms == "false" and "gnupg" in str(private)): assert not oct(private.stat().mode).endswith("00"), "Path should not be secured" else: assert oct(private.stat().mode).endswith("00"), "Path has not been secured" # verify permissions aren't changed for the worktree assert oct(paths.work.stat().mode).endswith("0755") yadm-3.5.0/test/test_syntax.py000066400000000000000000000056651476143267700164240ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Syntax checks""" import os import shutil import pytest def test_yadm_syntax(runner, yadm): """Is syntactically valid""" run = runner(command=["bash", "-n", yadm]) assert run.success def test_shellcheck(pytestconfig, runner, yadm, shellcheck_version): """Passes shellcheck""" if not pytestconfig.getoption("--force-linters"): run = runner(command=["shellcheck", "-V"], report=False) if f"version: {shellcheck_version}" not in run.out: pytest.skip("Unsupported shellcheck version") run = runner(command=["shellcheck", "-s", "bash", yadm]) assert run.success def test_pylint(pytestconfig, runner, pylint_version): """Passes pylint""" if not pytestconfig.getoption("--force-linters"): run = runner(command=["pylint", "--version"], report=False) if f"pylint {pylint_version}" not in run.out: pytest.skip("Unsupported pylint version") pyfiles = [] for tfile in os.listdir("test"): if tfile.endswith(".py"): pyfiles.append(f"test/{tfile}") run = runner(command=["pylint"] + pyfiles) assert run.success def test_isort(pytestconfig, runner, isort_version): """Passes isort""" if not pytestconfig.getoption("--force-linters"): run = runner(command=["isort", "--version"], report=False) if isort_version not in run.out: pytest.skip("Unsupported isort version") run = runner(command=["isort", "-c", "test"]) assert run.success def test_flake8(pytestconfig, runner, flake8_version): """Passes flake8""" if not pytestconfig.getoption("--force-linters"): run = runner(command=["flake8", "--version"], report=False) if not run.out.startswith(flake8_version): pytest.skip("Unsupported flake8 version") run = runner(command=["flake8", "test"]) assert run.success def test_black(pytestconfig, runner, black_version): """Passes black""" if not pytestconfig.getoption("--force-linters"): run = runner(command=["black", "--version"], report=False) if black_version not in run.out: pytest.skip("Unsupported black version") run = runner(command=["black", "--check", "test"]) assert run.success def test_yamllint(pytestconfig, runner, yamllint_version): """Passes yamllint""" if not pytestconfig.getoption("--force-linters"): run = runner(command=["yamllint", "--version"], report=False) if not run.out.strip().endswith(yamllint_version): pytest.skip("Unsupported yamllint version") run = runner(command=["yamllint", "-s", "$(find . -name \\*.yml)"], shell=True) assert run.success def test_man(runner): """Check for warnings from man""" if shutil.which("mandoc"): command = ["mandoc", "-T", "lint"] else: command = ["groff", "-ww", "-z"] run = runner(command=command + ["-man", "./yadm.1"]) assert run.success assert run.out == "" assert run.err == "" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_bootstrap_available.py000066400000000000000000000017171476143267700221440ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: bootstrap_available""" def test_bootstrap_missing(runner, paths): """Test result of bootstrap_available, when bootstrap missing""" run_test(runner, paths, False) def test_bootstrap_no_exec(runner, paths): """Test result of bootstrap_available, when bootstrap not executable""" paths.bootstrap.write("") paths.bootstrap.chmod(0o644) run_test(runner, paths, False) def test_bootstrap_exec(runner, paths): """Test result of bootstrap_available, when bootstrap executable""" paths.bootstrap.write("") paths.bootstrap.chmod(0o775) run_test(runner, paths, True) def run_test(runner, paths, success): """Run bootstrap_available, and test result""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_BOOTSTRAP='{paths.bootstrap}' bootstrap_available """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success == success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == "" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_choose_template_processor.py000066400000000000000000000034721476143267700234010ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: choose_template_processor""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize("label", ["", "default", "other"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("awk", [True, False], ids=["awk", "no-awk"]) def test_kind_default(runner, yadm, awk, label): """Test kind: default""" expected = "default" awk_avail = "true" if not awk: awk_avail = "false" expected = "" if label == "other": expected = "" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} function awk_available {{ {awk_avail}; }} template="$(choose_template_processor "{label}")" echo "TEMPLATE:$template" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert f"TEMPLATE:{expected}\n" in run.out @pytest.mark.parametrize("label", ["envtpl", "j2cli", "j2", "other"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("envtpl", [True, False], ids=["envtpl", "no-envtpl"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("j2cli", [True, False], ids=["j2cli", "no-j2cli"]) def test_kind_j2cli_envtpl(runner, yadm, envtpl, j2cli, label): """Test kind: j2 (both j2cli & envtpl) j2cli is preferred over envtpl if available. """ envtpl_avail = "true" if envtpl else "false" j2cli_avail = "true" if j2cli else "false" if label in ("j2cli", "j2") and j2cli: expected = "j2cli" elif label in ("envtpl", "j2") and envtpl: expected = "envtpl" else: expected = "" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} function envtpl_available {{ {envtpl_avail}; }} function j2cli_available {{ {j2cli_avail}; }} template="$(choose_template_processor "{label}")" echo "TEMPLATE:$template" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert f"TEMPLATE:{expected}\n" in run.out yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_configure_paths.py000066400000000000000000000057321476143267700213100ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: configure_paths""" import pytest ARCHIVE = "archive" BOOTSTRAP = "bootstrap" CONFIG = "config" ENCRYPT = "encrypt" HOME = "/testhome" REPO = "repo.git" YDIR = ".config/yadm" YDATA = ".local/share/yadm" @pytest.mark.parametrize( "override, expect", [ (None, {}), ("-Y", {"yadm": "YADM_DIR"}), ("--yadm-data", {"data": "YADM_DATA"}), ("--yadm-repo", {"repo": "YADM_REPO", "git": "GIT_DIR"}), ("--yadm-config", {"config": "YADM_CONFIG"}), ("--yadm-encrypt", {"encrypt": "YADM_ENCRYPT"}), ("--yadm-archive", {"archive": "YADM_ARCHIVE"}), ("--yadm-bootstrap", {"bootstrap": "YADM_BOOTSTRAP"}), ], ids=[ "default", "override yadm dir", "override yadm data", "override repo", "override config", "override encrypt", "override archive", "override bootstrap", ], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "path", [".", "./override", "override", ".override", "/override"], ids=["cwd", "./relative", "relative", "hidden relative", "absolute"], ) def test_config(runner, paths, override, expect, path): """Test configure_paths""" if path.startswith("/"): expected_path = path else: expected_path = str(paths.root.join(path)) args = [override, path] if override else [] if override == "-Y": matches = match_map(expected_path) elif override == "--yadm-data": matches = match_map(None, expected_path) else: matches = match_map() for ekey in expect.keys(): matches[ekey] = f'{expect[ekey]}="{expected_path}"' run_test(runner, paths, args, matches.values(), cwd=str(paths.root)) def match_map(yadm_dir=None, yadm_data=None): """Create a dictionary of matches, relative to yadm_dir""" if not yadm_dir: yadm_dir = "/".join([HOME, YDIR]) if not yadm_data: yadm_data = "/".join([HOME, YDATA]) return { "yadm": f'YADM_DIR="{yadm_dir}"', "repo": f'YADM_REPO="{yadm_data}/{REPO}"', "config": f'YADM_CONFIG="{yadm_dir}/{CONFIG}"', "encrypt": f'YADM_ENCRYPT="{yadm_dir}/{ENCRYPT}"', "archive": f'YADM_ARCHIVE="{yadm_data}/{ARCHIVE}"', "bootstrap": f'YADM_BOOTSTRAP="{yadm_dir}/{BOOTSTRAP}"', "git": f'GIT_DIR="{yadm_data}/{REPO}"', } def run_test(runner, paths, args, expected_matches, cwd=None): """Run proces global args, and run configure_paths""" argstring = " ".join(['"' + a + '"' for a in args]) script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 HOME="{HOME}" source {paths.pgm} process_global_args {argstring} XDG_CONFIG_HOME= XDG_DATA_HOME= HOME="{HOME}" set_yadm_dirs configure_paths for var in "${{!YADM_@}}" "${{!GIT_@}}"; do echo "$var=\\"${{!var}}\\"" done """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script, cwd=cwd) assert run.success assert run.err == "" for match in expected_matches: assert match in run.out yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_copy_perms.py000066400000000000000000000027251476143267700203070ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: copy_perms""" import os import pytest OCTAL = "7654" NON_OCTAL = "9876" @pytest.mark.parametrize("stat_broken", [False, True], ids=["normal", "stat broken"]) def test_copy_perms(runner, yadm, tmpdir, stat_broken): """Test function copy_perms""" src_mode = 0o754 dst_mode = 0o644 source = tmpdir.join("source") source.write("test", ensure=True) source.chmod(src_mode) dest = tmpdir.join("dest") dest.write("test", ensure=True) dest.chmod(dst_mode) override_stat = "" if stat_broken: override_stat = "function stat() { echo broken; }" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {override_stat} copy_perms "{source}" "{dest}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == "" expected = dst_mode if stat_broken else src_mode assert oct(os.stat(dest).st_mode)[-3:] == oct(expected)[-3:] @pytest.mark.parametrize("stat_output", [OCTAL, NON_OCTAL], ids=["octal", "non-octal"]) def test_get_mode(runner, yadm, stat_output): """Test function get_mode""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} function stat() {{ echo {stat_output}; }} mode=$(get_mode abc) echo "MODE:$mode" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" expected = OCTAL if stat_output == OCTAL else "" assert f"MODE:{expected}\n" in run.out yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_encryption.py000066400000000000000000000100241476143267700203100ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: encryption functions""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize("condition", ["default", "override"]) def test_get_cipher(runner, paths, condition): """Test _get_cipher()""" if condition == "override": paths.config.write("[yadm]\n\tcipher = override-cipher") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_DIR="{paths.yadm}" set_yadm_dirs configure_paths _get_cipher test-archive echo "output_archive:$output_archive" echo "yadm_cipher:$yadm_cipher" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "output_archive:test-archive" in run.out if condition == "override": assert "yadm_cipher:override-cipher" in run.out else: assert "yadm_cipher:gpg" in run.out @pytest.mark.parametrize("cipher", ["gpg", "openssl", "bad"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("mode", ["_encrypt_to", "_decrypt_from"]) def test_encrypt_decrypt(runner, paths, cipher, mode): """Test _encrypt_to() & _decrypt_from""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_DIR="{paths.yadm}" set_yadm_dirs configure_paths function mock_openssl() {{ echo openssl $*; }} function mock_gpg() {{ echo gpg $*; }} function _get_cipher() {{ output_archive="$1" yadm_cipher="{cipher}" }} OPENSSL_PROGRAM=mock_openssl GPG_PROGRAM=mock_gpg {mode} {paths.archive} """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) if cipher != "bad": assert run.success assert run.out.startswith(cipher) assert str(paths.archive) in run.out assert run.err == "" else: assert run.failure assert "Unknown cipher" in run.err @pytest.mark.parametrize("condition", ["default", "override"]) def test_get_openssl_ciphername(runner, paths, condition): """Test _get_openssl_ciphername()""" if condition == "override": paths.config.write("[yadm]\n\topenssl-ciphername = override-cipher") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_DIR="{paths.yadm}" set_yadm_dirs configure_paths result=$(_get_openssl_ciphername) echo "result:$result" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if condition == "override": assert run.out.strip() == "result:override-cipher" else: assert run.out.strip() == "result:aes-256-cbc" @pytest.mark.parametrize("condition", ["old", "not-old"]) def test_set_openssl_options(runner, paths, condition): """Test _set_openssl_options()""" if condition == "old": paths.config.write("[yadm]\n\topenssl-old = true") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_DIR="{paths.yadm}" set_yadm_dirs configure_paths function _get_openssl_ciphername() {{ echo "testcipher"; }} _set_openssl_options echo "result:${{OPENSSL_OPTS[@]}}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if condition == "old": assert "-testcipher -salt -md md5" in run.out else: assert "-testcipher -salt -pbkdf2 -iter 100000 -md sha512" in run.out @pytest.mark.parametrize("recipient", ["ASK", "present", ""]) def test_set_gpg_options(runner, paths, recipient): """Test _set_gpg_options()""" paths.config.write(f"[yadm]\n\tgpg-recipient = {recipient}") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_DIR="{paths.yadm}" set_yadm_dirs configure_paths _set_gpg_options echo "result:${{GPG_OPTS[@]}}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if recipient == "ASK": assert run.out.strip() == "result:--no-default-recipient -e" elif recipient != "": assert run.out.strip() == f"result:-e -r {recipient}" else: assert run.out.strip() == "result:-c" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_exclude_encrypted.py000066400000000000000000000037301476143267700216320ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: exclude_encrypted""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize("exclude", ["missing", "outdated", "up-to-date"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("encrypt_exists", [True, False], ids=["encrypt", "no-encrypt"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("auto_exclude", [True, False], ids=["enabled", "disabled"]) def test_exclude_encrypted(runner, tmpdir, yadm, encrypt_exists, auto_exclude, exclude): """Test exclude_encrypted()""" header = """\ # yadm-auto-excludes # This section is managed by yadm. # Any edits below will be lost. # yadm encrypt """ config_function = 'function config() { echo "false";}' if auto_exclude: config_function = "function config() { return; }" encrypt_file = tmpdir.join("encrypt_file") repo_dir = tmpdir.join("repodir") exclude_file = repo_dir.join("info/exclude") if encrypt_exists: encrypt_file.write("test-encrypt-data\n", ensure=True) if exclude == "outdated": exclude_file.write(f"original-exclude\n{header}outdated\n", ensure=True) elif exclude == "up-to-date": exclude_file.write(f"original-exclude\n{header}/test-encrypt-data\n", ensure=True) script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {config_function} DEBUG=1 YADM_ENCRYPT="{encrypt_file}" YADM_REPO="{repo_dir}" exclude_encrypted """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if auto_exclude: if encrypt_exists: assert exclude_file.exists() if exclude == "missing": assert exclude_file.read() == f"{header}/test-encrypt-data\n" else: assert exclude_file.read() == ("original-exclude\n" f"{header}/test-encrypt-data\n") if exclude != "up-to-date": assert f"Updating {exclude_file}" in run.out else: assert run.out == "" else: assert run.out == "" else: assert run.out == "" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_issue_legacy_path_warning.py000066400000000000000000000022651476143267700233430ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: issue_legacy_path_warning""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "legacy_path", [ None, "repo.git", "files.gpg", ], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize("override", [True, False], ids=["override", "no-override"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("upgrade", [True, False], ids=["upgrade", "no-upgrade"]) def test_legacy_warning(tmpdir, runner, yadm, upgrade, override, legacy_path): """Use issue_legacy_path_warning""" home = tmpdir.mkdir("home") if legacy_path: home.ensure(f".config/yadm/{str(legacy_path)}") override = "YADM_OVERRIDE_REPO=override" if override else "" main_args = 'MAIN_ARGS=("upgrade")' if upgrade else "" script = f""" XDG_CONFIG_HOME= XDG_DATA_HOME= HOME={home} YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {main_args} {override} set_yadm_dirs issue_legacy_path_warning """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.out == "" if legacy_path and (not upgrade) and (not override): assert "Legacy paths have been detected" in run.err else: assert "Legacy paths have been detected" not in run.err yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_parse_encrypt.py000066400000000000000000000143501476143267700210020ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: parse_encrypt""" import pytest def test_not_called(runner, paths): """Test parse_encrypt (not called)""" run = run_parse_encrypt(runner, paths, skip_parse=True) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "EIF:unparsed" in run.out, "EIF should be unparsed" assert "EIF_COUNT:1" in run.out, "Only value of EIF should be unparsed" def test_short_circuit(runner, paths): """Test parse_encrypt (short-circuit)""" run = run_parse_encrypt(runner, paths, twice=True) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "PARSE_ENCRYPT_SHORT=parse_encrypt() not reprocessed" in run.out, "parse_encrypt() should short-circuit" @pytest.mark.parametrize( "encrypt", [ ("missing"), ("empty"), ], ) def test_empty(runner, paths, encrypt): """Test parse_encrypt (file missing/empty)""" # write encrypt file if encrypt == "missing": assert not paths.encrypt.exists(), "Encrypt should be missing" else: paths.encrypt.write("") assert paths.encrypt.exists(), "Encrypt should exist" assert paths.encrypt.size() == 0, "Encrypt should be empty" # run parse_encrypt run = run_parse_encrypt(runner, paths) assert run.success assert run.err == "" # validate parsing result assert "EIF_COUNT:0" in run.out, "EIF should be empty" def create_test_encrypt_data(paths): """Generate test data for testing encrypt""" edata = "" expected = set() # empty line edata += "\n" # simple comments edata += "# a simple comment\n" edata += " # a comment with leading space\n" # unreferenced directory paths.work.join("unreferenced").mkdir() # simple files edata += "simple_file\n" edata += "simple.file\n" paths.work.join("simple_file").write("") paths.work.join("simple.file").write("") paths.work.join("simple_file2").write("") paths.work.join("simple.file2").write("") expected.add("simple_file") expected.add("simple.file") # simple files in directories edata += "simple_dir/simple_file\n" paths.work.join("simple_dir/simple_file").write("", ensure=True) paths.work.join("simple_dir/simple_file2").write("", ensure=True) expected.add("simple_dir/simple_file") # paths with spaces edata += "with space/with space\n" paths.work.join("with space/with space").write("", ensure=True) paths.work.join("with space/with space2").write("", ensure=True) expected.add("with space/with space") # hidden files edata += ".hidden\n" paths.work.join(".hidden").write("") expected.add(".hidden") # hidden files in directories edata += ".hidden_dir/.hidden_file\n" paths.work.join(".hidden_dir/.hidden_file").write("", ensure=True) expected.add(".hidden_dir/.hidden_file") # wildcards edata += "wild*\n" edata += "*card1\n" # matches same file as the one above paths.work.join("wildcard1").write("", ensure=True) paths.work.join("wildcard2").write("", ensure=True) paths.work.join("subdir/wildcard1").write("", ensure=True) expected.add("wildcard1") expected.add("wildcard2") edata += "dirwild*/file*\n" paths.work.join("dirwildcard/file1").write("", ensure=True) paths.work.join("dirwildcard/file2").write("", ensure=True) expected.add("dirwildcard/file1") expected.add("dirwildcard/file2") # excludes edata += "exclude*\n" edata += "ex ex/*\n" paths.work.join("exclude_file1").write("") paths.work.join("exclude_file2.ex").write("") paths.work.join("exclude_file3.ex3").write("") expected.add("exclude_file1") expected.add("exclude_file3.ex3") edata += "!*.ex\n" edata += "!ex ex/*.txt\n" paths.work.join("ex ex/file4").write("", ensure=True) paths.work.join("ex ex/file5.txt").write("", ensure=True) paths.work.join("ex ex/file6.text").write("", ensure=True) expected.add("ex ex/file4") expected.add("ex ex/file6.text") paths.work.join("dirwildcard/file7.ex").write("", ensure=True) expected.add("dirwildcard/file7.ex") # double star edata += "doublestar/**/file*\n" edata += "!**/file3\n" paths.work.join("doublestar/a/b/file1").write("", ensure=True) paths.work.join("doublestar/c/d/file2").write("", ensure=True) paths.work.join("doublestar/e/f/file3").write("", ensure=True) paths.work.join("doublestar/g/h/nomatch").write("", ensure=True) expected.add("doublestar/a/b/file1") expected.add("doublestar/c/d/file2") # doublestar/e/f/file3 is excluded return edata, expected @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_repo_copy") def test_file_parse_encrypt(runner, paths): """Test parse_encrypt Test an array of supported features of the encrypt configuration. """ # generate test data & expectations edata, expected = create_test_encrypt_data(paths) # write encrypt file print(f"ENCRYPT:\n---\n{edata}---\n") paths.encrypt.write(edata) assert paths.encrypt.isfile() # run parse_encrypt run = run_parse_encrypt(runner, paths) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert f"EIF_COUNT:{len(expected)}" in run.out, "EIF count wrong" for expected_file in expected: assert f"EIF:{expected_file}\n" in run.out sorted_expectations = "\n".join([f"EIF:{exp}" for exp in sorted(expected)]) assert sorted_expectations in run.out def run_parse_encrypt(runner, paths, skip_parse=False, twice=False): """Run parse_encrypt A count of ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES will be reported as EIF_COUNT:X. All values of ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES will be reported as individual EIF:value lines. """ parse_cmd = "parse_encrypt" if skip_parse: parse_cmd = "" if twice: parse_cmd = "parse_encrypt; parse_encrypt" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_ENCRYPT={paths.encrypt} export YADM_ENCRYPT GIT_DIR={paths.repo} export GIT_DIR YADM_WORK={paths.work} export YADM_WORK {parse_cmd} echo PARSE_ENCRYPT_SHORT=$PARSE_ENCRYPT_SHORT echo EIF_COUNT:${{#ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES[@]}} for value in "${{ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES[@]}}"; do echo "EIF:$value" done """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) return run yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_private_dirs.py000066400000000000000000000015251476143267700206170ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: private_dirs""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "gnupghome", [True, False], ids=["gnupghome-set", "gnupghome-unset"], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize("param", ["all", "gnupg"]) def test_relative_path(runner, paths, gnupghome, param): """Test translate_to_relative""" alt_gnupghome = "alt/gnupghome" env_gnupghome = paths.work.join(alt_gnupghome) script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_WORK={paths.work} private_dirs {param} """ env = {} if gnupghome: env["GNUPGHOME"] = env_gnupghome expected = alt_gnupghome if gnupghome else ".gnupg" if param == "all": expected = f".ssh {expected}" run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script, env=env) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out.strip() == expected yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_query_distro.py000066400000000000000000000020771476143267700206600ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: query_distro""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize("condition", ["lsb_release", "os-release", "os-release-quotes", "missing"]) def test_query_distro(runner, yadm, tst_distro, tmp_path, condition): """Match lsb_release -si when present""" test_release = "testrelease" lsb_release = "" os_release = tmp_path.joinpath("os-release") if "os-release" in condition: quotes = '"' if "quotes" in condition else "" os_release.write_text(f"testing\nID={quotes}{test_release}{quotes}\nrelease") if condition != "lsb_release": lsb_release = 'LSB_RELEASE_PROGRAM="missing_lsb_release"' script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {lsb_release} OS_RELEASE="{os_release}" query_distro """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if condition == "lsb_release": assert run.out.rstrip() == tst_distro elif "os-release" in condition: assert run.out.rstrip() == test_release else: assert run.out.rstrip() == "" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_query_distro_family.py000066400000000000000000000017101476143267700222120ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: query_distro_family""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize("condition", ["os-release", "os-release-quotes", "missing", "fallback"]) def test_query_distro_family(runner, yadm, tmp_path, condition): """Match ID_LIKE when present""" test_family = "testfamily" os_release = tmp_path.joinpath("os-release") if "os-release" in condition: quotes = '"' if "quotes" in condition else "" os_release.write_text(f"testing\nID=test\nID_LIKE={quotes}{test_family}{quotes}\nfamily") elif condition == "fallback": os_release.write_text(f'testing\nID="{test_family}"\nfamily') script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} OS_RELEASE="{os_release}" query_distro_family """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if condition == "missing": assert run.out.rstrip() == "" else: assert run.out.rstrip() == test_family yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_record_score.py000066400000000000000000000131471476143267700206000ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: record_score""" import pytest INIT_VARS = """ score=0 local_class=testclass local_system=testsystem local_host=testhost local_user=testuser alt_scores=() alt_targets=() alt_sources=() alt_template_processors=() """ REPORT_RESULTS = """ echo "SIZE:${#alt_scores[@]}" echo "SCORES:${alt_scores[@]}" echo "TARGETS:${alt_targets[@]}" echo "SOURCES:${alt_sources[@]}" echo "TEMPLATE_PROCESSORS:${alt_template_processors[@]}" """ def test_dont_record_zeros(runner, yadm): """Record nothing if the score is zero""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {INIT_VARS} record_score "0" "testtgt" "testsrc" {REPORT_RESULTS} """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "SIZE:0\n" in run.out assert "SCORES:\n" in run.out assert "TARGETS:\n" in run.out assert "SOURCES:\n" in run.out assert "TEMPLATE_PROCESSORS:\n" in run.out def test_new_scores(runner, yadm): """Test new scores""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {INIT_VARS} record_score "1" "tgt_one" "src_one" "" record_score "2" "tgt_two" "src_two" "" record_score "4" "tgt_three" "src_three" "" {REPORT_RESULTS} """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "SIZE:3\n" in run.out assert "SCORES:1 2 4\n" in run.out assert "TARGETS:tgt_one tgt_two tgt_three\n" in run.out assert "SOURCES:src_one src_two src_three\n" in run.out assert "TEMPLATE_PROCESSORS: \n" in run.out @pytest.mark.parametrize("difference", ["lower", "equal", "higher"]) def test_existing_scores(runner, yadm, difference): """Test existing scores""" expected_score = "2" expected_src = "existing_src" if difference == "lower": score = "1" elif difference == "equal": score = "2" else: score = "4" expected_score = "4" expected_src = "new_src" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {INIT_VARS} alt_scores=(2) alt_targets=("testtgt") alt_sources=("existing_src") alt_template_processors=("") record_score "{score}" "testtgt" "new_src" "" {REPORT_RESULTS} """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "SIZE:1\n" in run.out assert f"SCORES:{expected_score}\n" in run.out assert "TARGETS:testtgt\n" in run.out assert f"SOURCES:{expected_src}\n" in run.out assert "TEMPLATE_PROCESSORS:\n" in run.out def test_existing_template(runner, yadm): """Record nothing if a template command is registered for this target""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {INIT_VARS} alt_scores=(1) alt_targets=("testtgt") alt_sources=("src") alt_template_processors=("existing_template") record_score "2" "testtgt" "new_src" "" {REPORT_RESULTS} """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "SIZE:1\n" in run.out assert "SCORES:1\n" in run.out assert "TARGETS:testtgt\n" in run.out assert "SOURCES:src\n" in run.out assert "TEMPLATE_PROCESSORS:existing_template\n" in run.out def test_config_first(runner, yadm): """Verify YADM_CONFIG is always processed first""" config = "yadm_config_file" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {INIT_VARS} YADM_CONFIG={config} record_score "1" "tgt_before" "src_before" "" record_score "1" "tgt_tmp" "src_tmp" "processor_tmp" record_score "2" "{config}" "src_config" "" record_score "3" "tgt_after" "src_after" "" {REPORT_RESULTS} """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "SIZE:4\n" in run.out assert "SCORES:2 1 1 3\n" in run.out assert f"TARGETS:{config} tgt_before tgt_tmp tgt_after\n" in run.out assert "SOURCES:src_config src_before src_tmp src_after\n" in run.out assert "TEMPLATE_PROCESSORS: processor_tmp \n" in run.out def test_new_template(runner, yadm): """Test new template""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {INIT_VARS} record_score 0 "tgt_one" "src_one" "processor_one" record_score 0 "tgt_two" "src_two" "processor_two" record_score 0 "tgt_three" "src_three" "processor_three" {REPORT_RESULTS} """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "SIZE:3\n" in run.out assert "SCORES:0 0 0\n" in run.out assert "TARGETS:tgt_one tgt_two tgt_three\n" in run.out assert "SOURCES:src_one src_two src_three\n" in run.out assert "TEMPLATE_PROCESSORS:processor_one processor_two processor_three\n" in run.out def test_overwrite_existing_template(runner, yadm): """Overwrite existing templates""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {INIT_VARS} alt_scores=(0) alt_targets=("testtgt") alt_template_processors=("existing_processor") alt_sources=("existing_src") record_score 0 "testtgt" "new_src" "new_processor" {REPORT_RESULTS} """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "SIZE:1\n" in run.out assert "SCORES:0\n" in run.out assert "TARGETS:testtgt\n" in run.out assert "SOURCES:new_src\n" in run.out assert "TEMPLATE_PROCESSORS:new_processor\n" in run.out yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_relative_path.py000066400000000000000000000020521476143267700207470ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: relative_path""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "base,full_path,expected", [ ("/A/B/C", "/A", "../.."), ("/A/B/C", "/A/B", ".."), ("/A/B/C", "/A/B/C", ""), ("/A/B/C", "/A/B/C/D", "D"), ("/A/B/C", "/A/B/C/D/E", "D/E"), ("/A/B/C", "/A/B/CD", "../CD"), ("/A/B/C", "/A/BB/C", "../../BB/C"), ("/A/B/C", "/A/B/D", "../D"), ("/A/B/C", "/A/B/D/E", "../D/E"), ("/A/B/C", "/A/D", "../../D"), ("/A/B/C", "/A/D/E", "../../D/E"), ("/A/B/C", "/D/E/F", "../../../D/E/F"), ("/", "/A/B/C", "A/B/C"), ("/A/B/C", "/", "../../.."), ("/A/B B/C", "/A/C C/D", "../../C C/D"), ], ) def test_relative_path(runner, paths, base, full_path, expected): """Test translate_to_relative""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} relative_path "{base}" "{full_path}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out.strip() == expected yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_remove_stale_links.py000066400000000000000000000017371476143267700220160ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: remove_stale_links""" import os import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize("linked", [True, False]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("kind", ["file", "symlink"]) def test_remove_stale_links(runner, yadm, tmpdir, kind, linked): """Test remove_stale_links()""" source_file = tmpdir.join("source_file") source_file.write("source file", ensure=True) link = tmpdir.join("link") if kind == "file": link.write("link file", ensure=True) else: os.system(f"ln -s {source_file} {link}") alt_linked = "" if linked: alt_linked = source_file script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} possible_alt_targets=({link}) alt_linked=({alt_linked}) function rm() {{ echo rm "$@"; }} remove_stale_links """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.err == "" if kind == "symlink" and not linked: assert f"rm -f {link}" in run.out else: assert run.out == "" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_report_invalid_alts.py000066400000000000000000000015001476143267700221610ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: report_invalid_alts""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize("valid", [True, False], ids=["valid", "no_valid"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("previous", [True, False], ids=["prev", "no_prev"]) def test_report_invalid_alts(runner, yadm, valid, previous): """Use report_invalid_alts""" lwi = "" alts = "INVALID_ALT=()" if previous: lwi = "LEGACY_WARNING_ISSUED=1" if not valid: alts = 'INVALID_ALT=("file##invalid")' script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} {lwi} {alts} report_invalid_alts """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.out == "" if not valid and not previous: assert "WARNING" in run.err assert "file##invalid" in run.err else: assert run.err == "" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_score_file.py000066400000000000000000000317311476143267700202400ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: score_file""" import pytest CONDITION = { "default": { "labels": ["default"], "modifier": 0, }, "arch": { "labels": ["a", "arch"], "modifier": 1, }, "system": { "labels": ["o", "os"], "modifier": 2, }, "distro": { "labels": ["d", "distro"], "modifier": 4, }, "distro_family": { "labels": ["f", "distro_family"], "modifier": 8, }, "class": { "labels": ["c", "class"], "modifier": 16, }, "hostname": { "labels": ["h", "hostname"], "modifier": 32, }, "user": { "labels": ["u", "user"], "modifier": 64, }, } TEMPLATE_LABELS = ["t", "template", "yadm"] def calculate_score(filename): """Calculate the expected score""" # pylint: disable=too-many-branches score = 0 _, conditions = filename.split("##", 1) for condition in conditions.split(","): label = condition value = None if "." in condition: label, value = condition.split(".", 1) if label in CONDITION["default"]["labels"]: score += 1000 elif label in CONDITION["arch"]["labels"]: if value.lower() == "testarch": score += 1000 + CONDITION["arch"]["modifier"] else: score = 0 break elif label in CONDITION["system"]["labels"]: if value.lower() == "testsystem": score += 1000 + CONDITION["system"]["modifier"] else: score = 0 break elif label in CONDITION["distro"]["labels"]: if value.lower() == "testdistro": score += 1000 + CONDITION["distro"]["modifier"] else: score = 0 break elif label in CONDITION["class"]["labels"]: if value.lower() == "testclass": score += 1000 + CONDITION["class"]["modifier"] else: score = 0 break elif label in CONDITION["hostname"]["labels"]: if value.lower() == "testhost": score += 1000 + CONDITION["hostname"]["modifier"] else: score = 0 break elif label in CONDITION["user"]["labels"]: if value.lower() == "testuser": score += 1000 + CONDITION["user"]["modifier"] else: score = 0 break elif label not in TEMPLATE_LABELS: score = 0 break return score @pytest.mark.parametrize("default", ["default", None], ids=["default", "no-default"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("arch", ["arch", None], ids=["arch", "no-arch"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("system", ["system", None], ids=["system", "no-system"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("distro", ["distro", None], ids=["distro", "no-distro"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("cla", ["class", None], ids=["class", "no-class"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("host", ["hostname", None], ids=["hostname", "no-host"]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("user", ["user", None], ids=["user", "no-user"]) def test_score_values(runner, yadm, default, arch, system, distro, cla, host, user): """Test score results""" # pylint: disable=too-many-branches local_class = "testClass" local_arch = "testARch" local_system = "TESTsystem" local_distro = "testDISTro" local_host = "testHost" local_user = "testUser" filenames = {"filename##": 0} if default: for filename in list(filenames): for label in CONDITION[default]["labels"]: newfile = filename if not newfile.endswith("##"): newfile += "," newfile += label filenames[newfile] = calculate_score(newfile) if arch: for filename in list(filenames): for match in [True, False]: for label in CONDITION[arch]["labels"]: newfile = filename if not newfile.endswith("##"): newfile += "," newfile += ".".join([label, local_arch if match else "badarch"]) filenames[newfile] = calculate_score(newfile) if system: for filename in list(filenames): for match in [True, False]: for label in CONDITION[system]["labels"]: newfile = filename if not newfile.endswith("##"): newfile += "," newfile += ".".join([label, local_system if match else "badsys"]) filenames[newfile] = calculate_score(newfile) if distro: for filename in list(filenames): for match in [True, False]: for label in CONDITION[distro]["labels"]: newfile = filename if not newfile.endswith("##"): newfile += "," newfile += ".".join([label, local_distro if match else "baddistro"]) filenames[newfile] = calculate_score(newfile) if cla: for filename in list(filenames): for match in [True, False]: for label in CONDITION[cla]["labels"]: newfile = filename if not newfile.endswith("##"): newfile += "," newfile += ".".join([label, local_class if match else "badclass"]) filenames[newfile] = calculate_score(newfile) if host: for filename in list(filenames): for match in [True, False]: for label in CONDITION[host]["labels"]: newfile = filename if not newfile.endswith("##"): newfile += "," newfile += ".".join([label, local_host if match else "badhost"]) filenames[newfile] = calculate_score(newfile) if user: for filename in list(filenames): for match in [True, False]: for label in CONDITION[user]["labels"]: newfile = filename if not newfile.endswith("##"): newfile += "," newfile += ".".join([label, local_user if match else "baduser"]) filenames[newfile] = calculate_score(newfile) script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} score=0 local_class={local_class} local_classes=({local_class}) local_arch={local_arch} local_system={local_system} local_distro={local_distro} local_host={local_host} local_user={local_user} """ expected = "" for filename, score in filenames.items(): script += f""" score_file "{filename}" "dest" echo "{filename}" echo "$score" """ expected += filename + "\n" expected += str(score) + "\n" run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize("ext", [None, "e", "extension"]) def test_extensions(runner, yadm, ext): """Verify extensions do not effect scores""" local_user = "testuser" filename = f"filename##u.{local_user}" if ext: filename += f",{ext}.xyz" expected = "" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} score=0 local_user={local_user} score_file "{filename}" echo "$score" """ expected = f'{1000 + CONDITION["user"]["modifier"]}\n' run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == expected def test_score_values_templates(runner, yadm): """Test score results""" local_class = "testclass" local_arch = "arch" local_system = "testsystem" local_distro = "testdistro" local_host = "testhost" local_user = "testuser" filenames = {"filename##": 0} for filename in list(filenames): for label in TEMPLATE_LABELS: newfile = filename if not newfile.endswith("##"): newfile += "," newfile += ".".join([label, "testtemplate"]) filenames[newfile] = calculate_score(newfile) script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} score=0 local_class={local_class} local_arch={local_arch} local_system={local_system} local_distro={local_distro} local_host={local_host} local_user={local_user} """ expected = "" for filename, score in filenames.items(): script += f""" score_file "{filename}" "dest" echo "{filename}" echo "$score" """ expected += filename + "\n" expected += str(score) + "\n" run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize("processor_generated", [True, False], ids=["supported-template", "unsupported-template"]) def test_template_recording(runner, yadm, processor_generated): """Template should be recorded if choose_template_processor outputs a command""" mock = "function choose_template_processor() { return; }" expected = "" if processor_generated: mock = 'function choose_template_processor() { echo "test_processor"; }' expected = "template recorded" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} function record_score() {{ [ -n "$4" ] && echo "template recorded"; }} {mock} score_file "testfile##template.kind" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out.rstrip() == expected def test_underscores_and_upper_case_in_distro_and_family(runner, yadm): """Test replacing spaces with underscores and lowering case in distro / distro_family""" local_distro = "test distro" local_distro_family = "test family" filenames = { "filename##distro.Test Distro": 1004, "filename##distro.test-distro": 0, "filename##distro.test_distro": 1004, "filename##distro_family.test FAMILY": 1008, "filename##distro_family.test-family": 0, "filename##distro_family.test_family": 1008, } script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} score=0 local_distro="{local_distro}" local_distro_family="{local_distro_family}" """ expected = "" for filename, score in filenames.items(): script += f""" score_file "{filename}" echo "{filename}" echo "$score" """ expected += filename + "\n" expected += str(score) + "\n" run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert run.out == expected def test_negative_class_condition(runner, yadm): """Test negative class condition: returns 0 when matching and proper score when not matching.""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} local_class="testclass" local_classes=("testclass") # 0 score=0 score_file "filename##~class.testclass" "dest" echo "score: $score" # 16 score=0 score_file "filename##~class.badclass" "dest" echo "score2: $score" # 16 score=0 score_file "filename##~c.badclass" "dest" echo "score3: $score" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success output = run.out.strip().splitlines() assert output[0] == "score: 0" assert output[1] == "score2: 16" assert output[2] == "score3: 16" def test_negative_combined_conditions(runner, yadm): """Test negative conditions for multiple alt types: returns 0 when matching and proper score when not matching.""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} local_class="testclass" local_classes=("testclass") local_distro="testdistro" # (0) + (0) = 0 score=0 score_file "filename##~class.testclass,~distro.testdistro" "dest" echo "score: $score" # (1000 + 16) + (1000 + 4) = 2020 score=0 score_file "filename##class.testclass,distro.testdistro" "dest" echo "score2: $score" # 0 (negated class condition) score=0 score_file "filename##~class.badclass,~distro.testdistro" "dest" echo "score3: $score" # (1000 + 16) + (4) = 1020 score=0 score_file "filename##class.testclass,~distro.baddistro" "dest" echo "score4: $score" # (1000 + 16) + (16) = 1032 score=0 score_file "filename##class.testclass,~class.badclass" "dest" echo "score5: $score" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success output = run.out.strip().splitlines() assert output[0] == "score: 0" assert output[1] == "score2: 2020" assert output[2] == "score3: 0" assert output[3] == "score4: 1020" assert output[4] == "score5: 1032" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_set_local_alt_values.py000066400000000000000000000035611476143267700223120ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: set_local_alt_values""" import pytest import utils @pytest.mark.parametrize( "override", [ False, "class", "arch", "os", "hostname", "user", "distro", "distro-family", ], ids=[ "no-override", "override-class", "override-arch", "override-os", "override-hostname", "override-user", "override-distro", "override-distro-family", ], ) @pytest.mark.usefixtures("ds1_copy") def test_set_local_alt_values( runner, yadm, paths, tst_arch, tst_sys, tst_host, tst_user, tst_distro, tst_distro_family, override ): """Test handling of local alt values""" script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} && set_operating_system && YADM_DIR={paths.yadm} YADM_DATA={paths.data} configure_paths && set_local_alt_values echo "class='$local_class'" echo "arch='$local_arch'" echo "os='$local_system'" echo "hostname='$local_host'" echo "user='$local_user'" echo "distro='$local_distro'" echo "distro-family='$local_distro_family'" """ if override == "class": utils.set_local(paths, override, "first") utils.set_local(paths, override, "override", add=True) elif override: utils.set_local(paths, override, "override") run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" default_values = { "class": "", "arch": tst_arch, "os": tst_sys, "hostname": tst_host, "user": tst_user, "distro": tst_distro, "distro-family": tst_distro_family, } for key, value in default_values.items(): if key == override: assert f"{key}='override'" in run.out else: assert f"{key}='{value}'" in run.out yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_set_os.py000066400000000000000000000023341476143267700174170ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: set_operating_system""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "proc_value, expected_os", [ ("missing", "uname"), ("has microsoft inside", "WSL"), # case insensitive ("has Microsoft inside", "WSL"), # case insensitive ("another value", "uname"), ], ids=[ "/proc/version missing", "/proc/version includes ms", "/proc/version excludes Ms", "another value", ], ) def test_set_operating_system(runner, paths, tst_sys, proc_value, expected_os): """Run set_operating_system and test result""" # Normally /proc/version (set in PROC_VERSION) is inspected to identify # WSL. During testing, we will override that value. proc_version = paths.root.join("proc_version") if proc_value != "missing": proc_version.write(proc_value) script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} PROC_VERSION={proc_version} set_operating_system echo $OPERATING_SYSTEM """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if expected_os == "uname": expected_os = tst_sys if tst_sys != "WSL" else "Linux" assert run.out.rstrip() == expected_os yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_set_yadm_dir.py000066400000000000000000000025711476143267700205710ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: set_yadm_dirs""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "condition", ["basic", "override", "override_data", "xdg_config_home", "xdg_data_home"], ) def test_set_yadm_dirs(runner, yadm, condition): """Test set_yadm_dirs""" setup = "" if condition == "override": setup = "YADM_DIR=/override" elif condition == "override_data": setup = "YADM_DATA=/override" elif condition == "xdg_config_home": setup = "XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/xdg" elif condition == "xdg_data_home": setup = "XDG_DATA_HOME=/xdg" script = f""" HOME=/testhome YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} XDG_CONFIG_HOME= XDG_DATA_HOME= {setup} set_yadm_dirs echo "YADM_DIR=$YADM_DIR" echo "YADM_DATA=$YADM_DATA" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if condition == "basic": assert "YADM_DIR=/testhome/.config/yadm" in run.out assert "YADM_DATA=/testhome/.local/share/yadm" in run.out elif condition == "override": assert "YADM_DIR=/override" in run.out elif condition == "override_data": assert "YADM_DATA=/override" in run.out elif condition == "xdg_config_home": assert "YADM_DIR=/xdg/yadm" in run.out elif condition == "xdg_data_home": assert "YADM_DATA=/xdg/yadm" in run.out yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_template_default.py000066400000000000000000000225141476143267700214440ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: template_default""" import os FILE_MODE = 0o754 # these values are also testing the handling of bizarre characters LOCAL_CLASS = "default_Test+@-!^Class" LOCAL_CLASS2 = "default_Test+@-|^2nd_Class withSpace" LOCAL_ARCH = "default_Test+@-!^Arch" LOCAL_SYSTEM = "default_Test+@-!^System" LOCAL_HOST = "default_Test+@-!^Host" LOCAL_USER = "default_Test+@-!^User" LOCAL_DISTRO = "default_Test+@-!^Distro" LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY = "default_Test+@-!^Family" ENV_VAR = "default_Test+@-!^Env" TEMPLATE = f""" start of template default class = >{{{{yadm.class}}}}< default arch = >{{{{yadm.arch}}}}< default os = >{{{{yadm.os}}}}< default host = >{{{{yadm.hostname}}}}< default user = >{{{{yadm.user}}}}< default distro = >{{{{yadm.distro}}}}< default distro_family = >{{{{yadm.distro_family}}}}< classes = >{{{{yadm.classes}}}}< {{% if yadm.class == "else1" %}} wrong else 1 {{% else %}} Included section from else {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.class == "wrongclass1" %}} wrong class 1 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.class != "wronglcass" %}} Included section from != {{% endif\t\t %}} {{% if yadm.class == "{LOCAL_CLASS.lower()}" %}} Included section for class = {{{{yadm.class}}}} ({{{{yadm.class}}}} repeated) Multiple lines {{% else %}} Should not be included... {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.class == "{LOCAL_CLASS2.upper()}" %}} Included section for second class {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.class == "wrongclass2" %}} wrong class 2 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.arch == "wrongarch1" %}} wrong arch 1 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.arch == "{LOCAL_ARCH.title()}" %}} Included section for arch = {{{{yadm.arch}}}} ({{{{yadm.arch}}}} repeated) {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.arch == "wrongarch2" %}} wrong arch 2 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.os == "wrongos1" %}} wrong os 1 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.os == "{LOCAL_SYSTEM.lower()}" %}} Included section for os = {{{{yadm.os}}}} ({{{{yadm.os}}}} repeated) {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.os == "wrongos2" %}} wrong os 2 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.hostname == "wronghost1" %}} wrong host 1 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.hostname == "{LOCAL_HOST.upper()}" %}} Included section for host = {{{{yadm.hostname}}}} ({{{{yadm.hostname}}}} again) {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.hostname == "wronghost2" %}} wrong host 2 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.user == "wronguser1" %}} wrong user 1 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.user == "{LOCAL_USER.title()}" %}} Included section for user = {{{{yadm.user}}}} ({{{{yadm.user}}}} repeated) {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.user == "wronguser2" %}} wrong user 2 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.distro == "wrongdistro1" %}} wrong distro 1 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.distro == "{LOCAL_DISTRO.lower()}" %}} Included section for distro = {{{{yadm.distro}}}} ({{{{yadm.distro}}}} again) {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.distro == "wrongdistro2" %}} wrong distro 2 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.distro_family == "wrongfamily1" %}} wrong family 1 {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.distro_family == "{LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY.upper()}" %}} Included section for distro_family = \ {{{{yadm.distro_family}}}} ({{{{yadm.distro_family}}}} again) {{% endif %}} {{% if yadm.distro_family == "wrongfamily2" %}} wrong family 2 {{% endif %}} {{% if env.VAR == "{ENV_VAR.title()}" %}} Included section for env.VAR = {{{{env.VAR}}}} ({{{{env.VAR}}}} again) {{% endif %}} {{% if env.VAR == "wrongenvvar" %}} wrong env.VAR {{% endif %}} yadm.no_such_var="{{{{ yadm.no_such_var }}}}" and env.NO_SUCH_VAR="{{{{ env.NO_SUCH_VAR }}}}" end of template """ EXPECTED = f""" start of template default class = >{LOCAL_CLASS}< default arch = >{LOCAL_ARCH}< default os = >{LOCAL_SYSTEM}< default host = >{LOCAL_HOST}< default user = >{LOCAL_USER}< default distro = >{LOCAL_DISTRO}< default distro_family = >{LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY}< classes = >{LOCAL_CLASS2} {LOCAL_CLASS}< Included section from else Included section from != Included section for class = {LOCAL_CLASS} ({LOCAL_CLASS} repeated) Multiple lines Included section for second class Included section for arch = {LOCAL_ARCH} ({LOCAL_ARCH} repeated) Included section for os = {LOCAL_SYSTEM} ({LOCAL_SYSTEM} repeated) Included section for host = {LOCAL_HOST} ({LOCAL_HOST} again) Included section for user = {LOCAL_USER} ({LOCAL_USER} repeated) Included section for distro = {LOCAL_DISTRO} ({LOCAL_DISTRO} again) Included section for distro_family = \ {LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY} ({LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY} again) Included section for env.VAR = {ENV_VAR} ({ENV_VAR} again) yadm.no_such_var="" and env.NO_SUCH_VAR="" end of template """ INCLUDE_BASIC = "basic\n" INCLUDE_VARIABLES = """\ included <{{ yadm.class }}> file ({{yadm.filename}}) empty line above """ INCLUDE_NESTED = "no newline at the end" TEMPLATE_INCLUDE = """\ The first line {% include empty %} An empty file removes the line above {%include ./basic%} {% include "variables.{{ yadm.os }}" %} {% include dir/nested %} Include basic again: {% include basic %} """ EXPECTED_INCLUDE = f"""\ The first line An empty file removes the line above basic included <{LOCAL_CLASS}> file (VARIABLES_FILENAME) empty line above no newline at the end Include basic again: basic """ TEMPLATE_NESTED_IFS = """\ {% if yadm.user == "me" %} print1 {% if yadm.user == "me" %} print2 {% else %} no print1 {% endif %} {% else %} {% if yadm.user == "me" %} no print2 {% else %} no print3 {% endif %} {% endif %} {% if yadm.user != "me" %} no print4 {% if yadm.user == "me" %} no print5 {% else %} no print6 {% endif %} {% else %} {% if yadm.user == "me" %} print3 {% else %} no print7 {% endif %} {% endif %} """ EXPECTED_NESTED_IFS = """\ print1 print2 print3 """ def test_template_default(runner, yadm, tmpdir): """Test template_default""" input_file = tmpdir.join("input") input_file.write(TEMPLATE, ensure=True) input_file.chmod(FILE_MODE) output_file = tmpdir.join("output") # ensure overwrite works when file exists as read-only (there is some # special processing when this is encountered because some environments do # not properly overwrite read-only files) output_file.write("existing") output_file.chmod(0o400) script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} set_awk local_class="{LOCAL_CLASS}" local_classes=("{LOCAL_CLASS2}" "{LOCAL_CLASS}") local_arch="{LOCAL_ARCH}" local_system="{LOCAL_SYSTEM}" local_host="{LOCAL_HOST}" local_user="{LOCAL_USER}" local_distro="{LOCAL_DISTRO}" local_distro_family="{LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY}" template default "{input_file}" "{output_file}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script, env={"VAR": ENV_VAR}) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert output_file.read() == EXPECTED assert os.stat(output_file).st_mode == os.stat(input_file).st_mode def test_source(runner, yadm, tmpdir): """Test yadm.source""" input_file = tmpdir.join("input") input_file.write("{{yadm.source}}", ensure=True) input_file.chmod(FILE_MODE) output_file = tmpdir.join("output") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} set_awk template default "{input_file}" "{output_file}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert output_file.read().strip() == str(input_file) assert os.stat(output_file).st_mode == os.stat(input_file).st_mode def test_include(runner, yadm, tmpdir): """Test include""" empty_file = tmpdir.join("empty") empty_file.write("", ensure=True) basic_file = tmpdir.join("basic") basic_file.write(INCLUDE_BASIC) variables_file = tmpdir.join(f"variables.{LOCAL_SYSTEM}") variables_file.write(INCLUDE_VARIABLES) nested_file = tmpdir.join("dir").join("nested") nested_file.write(INCLUDE_NESTED, ensure=True) input_file = tmpdir.join("input") input_file.write(TEMPLATE_INCLUDE) input_file.chmod(FILE_MODE) output_file = tmpdir.join("output") expected = EXPECTED_INCLUDE.replace("VARIABLES_FILENAME", str(variables_file)) script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} set_awk local_class="{LOCAL_CLASS}" local_system="{LOCAL_SYSTEM}" template default "{input_file}" "{output_file}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert output_file.read() == expected assert os.stat(output_file).st_mode == os.stat(input_file).st_mode def test_nested_ifs(runner, yadm, tmpdir): """Test nested if statements""" input_file = tmpdir.join("input") input_file.write(TEMPLATE_NESTED_IFS, ensure=True) output_file = tmpdir.join("output") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} set_awk local_user="me" template default "{input_file}" "{output_file}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert output_file.read() == EXPECTED_NESTED_IFS def test_env(runner, yadm, tmpdir): """Test env""" input_file = tmpdir.join("input") input_file.write("{{env.PWD}}", ensure=True) output_file = tmpdir.join("output") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} set_awk template default "{input_file}" "{output_file}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert output_file.read().strip() == os.environ["PWD"] yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_template_esh.py000066400000000000000000000127361476143267700206040ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: template_esh""" import os FILE_MODE = 0o754 LOCAL_CLASS = "esh_Test+@-!^Class" LOCAL_CLASS2 = "esh_Test+@-|^2nd_Class withSpace" LOCAL_ARCH = "esh_Test+@-!^Arch" LOCAL_SYSTEM = "esh_Test+@-!^System" LOCAL_HOST = "esh_Test+@-!^Host" LOCAL_USER = "esh_Test+@-!^User" LOCAL_DISTRO = "esh_Test+@-!^Distro" LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY = "esh_Test+@-!^Family" TEMPLATE = f""" start of template esh class = ><%=$YADM_CLASS%>< esh arch = ><%=$YADM_ARCH%>< esh os = ><%=$YADM_OS%>< esh host = ><%=$YADM_HOSTNAME%>< esh user = ><%=$YADM_USER%>< esh distro = ><%=$YADM_DISTRO%>< esh distro_family = ><%=$YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY%>< esh classes = ><%=$YADM_CLASSES%>< <% if [ "$YADM_CLASS" = "wrongclass1" ]; then -%> wrong class 1 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_CLASS" = "{LOCAL_CLASS}" ]; then -%> Included esh section for class = <%=$YADM_CLASS%> (<%=$YADM_CLASS%> repeated) <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_CLASS" = "wrongclass2" ]; then -%> wrong class 2 <% fi -%> <% echo "$YADM_CLASSES" | while IFS='' read cls; do if [ "$cls" = "{LOCAL_CLASS2}" ]; then -%> Included esh section for second class <% fi; done -%> <% if [ "$YADM_ARCH" = "wrongarch1" ]; then -%> wrong arch 1 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_ARCH" = "{LOCAL_ARCH}" ]; then -%> Included esh section for arch = <%=$YADM_ARCH%> (<%=$YADM_ARCH%> repeated) <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_ARCH" = "wrongarch2" ]; then -%> wrong arch 2 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_OS" = "wrongos1" ]; then -%> wrong os 1 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_OS" = "{LOCAL_SYSTEM}" ]; then -%> Included esh section for os = <%=$YADM_OS%> (<%=$YADM_OS%> repeated) <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_OS" = "wrongos2" ]; then -%> wrong os 2 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_HOSTNAME" = "wronghost1" ]; then -%> wrong host 1 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_HOSTNAME" = "{LOCAL_HOST}" ]; then -%> Included esh section for host = <%=$YADM_HOSTNAME%> (<%=$YADM_HOSTNAME%> again) <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_HOSTNAME" = "wronghost2" ]; then -%> wrong host 2 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_USER" = "wronguser1" ]; then -%> wrong user 1 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_USER" = "{LOCAL_USER}" ]; then -%> Included esh section for user = <%=$YADM_USER%> (<%=$YADM_USER%> repeated) <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_USER" = "wronguser2" ]; then -%> wrong user 2 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_DISTRO" = "wrongdistro1" ]; then -%> wrong distro 1 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_DISTRO" = "{LOCAL_DISTRO}" ]; then -%> Included esh section for distro = <%=$YADM_DISTRO%> (<%=$YADM_DISTRO%> again) <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_DISTRO" = "wrongdistro2" ]; then -%> wrong distro 2 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY" = "wrongfamily1" ]; then -%> wrong family 1 <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY" = "{LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY}" ]; then -%> Included esh section for distro_family = \ <%=$YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY%> (<%=$YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY%> again) <% fi -%> <% if [ "$YADM_DISTRO" = "wrongfamily2" ]; then -%> wrong family 2 <% fi -%> end of template """ EXPECTED = f""" start of template esh class = >{LOCAL_CLASS}< esh arch = >{LOCAL_ARCH}< esh os = >{LOCAL_SYSTEM}< esh host = >{LOCAL_HOST}< esh user = >{LOCAL_USER}< esh distro = >{LOCAL_DISTRO}< esh distro_family = >{LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY}< esh classes = >{LOCAL_CLASS2} {LOCAL_CLASS}< Included esh section for class = {LOCAL_CLASS} ({LOCAL_CLASS} repeated) Included esh section for second class Included esh section for arch = {LOCAL_ARCH} ({LOCAL_ARCH} repeated) Included esh section for os = {LOCAL_SYSTEM} ({LOCAL_SYSTEM} repeated) Included esh section for host = {LOCAL_HOST} ({LOCAL_HOST} again) Included esh section for user = {LOCAL_USER} ({LOCAL_USER} repeated) Included esh section for distro = {LOCAL_DISTRO} ({LOCAL_DISTRO} again) Included esh section for distro_family = \ {LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY} ({LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY} again) end of template """ def test_template_esh(runner, yadm, tmpdir): """Test processing by esh""" # pylint: disable=duplicate-code input_file = tmpdir.join("input") input_file.write(TEMPLATE, ensure=True) input_file.chmod(FILE_MODE) output_file = tmpdir.join("output") # ensure overwrite works when file exists as read-only (there is some # special processing when this is encountered because some environments do # not properly overwrite read-only files) output_file.write("existing") output_file.chmod(0o400) script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} local_class="{LOCAL_CLASS}" local_classes=("{LOCAL_CLASS2}" "{LOCAL_CLASS}") local_arch="{LOCAL_ARCH}" local_system="{LOCAL_SYSTEM}" local_host="{LOCAL_HOST}" local_user="{LOCAL_USER}" local_distro="{LOCAL_DISTRO}" local_distro_family="{LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY}" template esh "{input_file}" "{output_file}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert output_file.read().strip() == str(EXPECTED).strip() assert os.stat(output_file).st_mode == os.stat(input_file).st_mode def test_source(runner, yadm, tmpdir): """Test YADM_SOURCE""" input_file = tmpdir.join("input") input_file.write("<%= $YADM_SOURCE %>", ensure=True) input_file.chmod(FILE_MODE) output_file = tmpdir.join("output") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} template esh "{input_file}" "{output_file}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert output_file.read().strip() == str(input_file) assert os.stat(output_file).st_mode == os.stat(input_file).st_mode yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_template_j2.py000066400000000000000000000130151476143267700203270ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: template_j2cli & template_envtpl""" import os import pytest FILE_MODE = 0o754 LOCAL_CLASS = "j2_Test+@-!^Class" LOCAL_CLASS2 = "j2_Test+@-|^2nd_Class withSpace" LOCAL_ARCH = "j2_Test+@-!^Arch" LOCAL_SYSTEM = "j2_Test+@-!^System" LOCAL_HOST = "j2_Test+@-!^Host" LOCAL_USER = "j2_Test+@-!^User" LOCAL_DISTRO = "j2_Test+@-!^Distro" LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY = "j2_Test+@-!^Family" TEMPLATE = f""" start of template j2 class = >{{{{YADM_CLASS}}}}< j2 arch = >{{{{YADM_ARCH}}}}< j2 os = >{{{{YADM_OS}}}}< j2 host = >{{{{YADM_HOSTNAME}}}}< j2 user = >{{{{YADM_USER}}}}< j2 distro = >{{{{YADM_DISTRO}}}}< j2 distro_family = >{{{{YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY}}}}< j2 classes = >{{{{YADM_CLASSES}}}}< {{%- if YADM_CLASS == "wrongclass1" %}} wrong class 1 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_CLASS == "{LOCAL_CLASS}" %}} Included j2 section for class = \ {{{{YADM_CLASS}}}} ({{{{YADM_CLASS}}}} repeated) {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_CLASS == "wrongclass2" %}} wrong class 2 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if "{LOCAL_CLASS2}" in YADM_CLASSES.split("\\n") %}} Included j2 section for second class {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_ARCH == "wrongarch1" %}} wrong arch 1 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_ARCH == "{LOCAL_ARCH}" %}} Included j2 section for arch = {{{{YADM_ARCH}}}} ({{{{YADM_ARCH}}}} repeated) {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_ARCH == "wrongarch2" %}} wrong arch 2 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_OS == "wrongos1" %}} wrong os 1 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_OS == "{LOCAL_SYSTEM}" %}} Included j2 section for os = {{{{YADM_OS}}}} ({{{{YADM_OS}}}} repeated) {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_OS == "wrongos2" %}} wrong os 2 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_HOSTNAME == "wronghost1" %}} wrong host 1 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_HOSTNAME == "{LOCAL_HOST}" %}} Included j2 section for host = \ {{{{YADM_HOSTNAME}}}} ({{{{YADM_HOSTNAME}}}} again) {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_HOSTNAME == "wronghost2" %}} wrong host 2 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_USER == "wronguser1" %}} wrong user 1 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_USER == "{LOCAL_USER}" %}} Included j2 section for user = {{{{YADM_USER}}}} ({{{{YADM_USER}}}} repeated) {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_USER == "wronguser2" %}} wrong user 2 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_DISTRO == "wrongdistro1" %}} wrong distro 1 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_DISTRO == "{LOCAL_DISTRO}" %}} Included j2 section for distro = \ {{{{YADM_DISTRO}}}} ({{{{YADM_DISTRO}}}} again) {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_DISTRO == "wrongdistro2" %}} wrong distro 2 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY == "wrongfamily1" %}} wrong family 1 {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY == "{LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY}" %}} Included j2 section for distro_family = \ {{{{YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY}}}} ({{{{YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY}}}} again) {{%- endif %}} {{%- if YADM_DISTRO_FAMILY == "wrongfamily2" %}} wrong family 2 {{%- endif %}} end of template """ EXPECTED = f""" start of template j2 class = >{LOCAL_CLASS}< j2 arch = >{LOCAL_ARCH}< j2 os = >{LOCAL_SYSTEM}< j2 host = >{LOCAL_HOST}< j2 user = >{LOCAL_USER}< j2 distro = >{LOCAL_DISTRO}< j2 distro_family = >{LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY}< j2 classes = >{LOCAL_CLASS2} {LOCAL_CLASS}< Included j2 section for class = {LOCAL_CLASS} ({LOCAL_CLASS} repeated) Included j2 section for second class Included j2 section for arch = {LOCAL_ARCH} ({LOCAL_ARCH} repeated) Included j2 section for os = {LOCAL_SYSTEM} ({LOCAL_SYSTEM} repeated) Included j2 section for host = {LOCAL_HOST} ({LOCAL_HOST} again) Included j2 section for user = {LOCAL_USER} ({LOCAL_USER} repeated) Included j2 section for distro = {LOCAL_DISTRO} ({LOCAL_DISTRO} again) Included j2 section for distro_family = \ {LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY} ({LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY} again) end of template """ @pytest.mark.parametrize("processor", ("j2cli", "envtpl")) def test_template_j2(runner, yadm, tmpdir, processor): """Test processing by j2cli & envtpl""" # pylint: disable=duplicate-code input_file = tmpdir.join("input") input_file.write(TEMPLATE, ensure=True) input_file.chmod(FILE_MODE) output_file = tmpdir.join("output") # ensure overwrite works when file exists as read-only (there is some # special processing when this is encountered because some environments do # not properly overwrite read-only files) output_file.write("existing") output_file.chmod(0o400) script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} local_class="{LOCAL_CLASS}" local_classes=("{LOCAL_CLASS2}" "{LOCAL_CLASS}") local_arch="{LOCAL_ARCH}" local_system="{LOCAL_SYSTEM}" local_host="{LOCAL_HOST}" local_user="{LOCAL_USER}" local_distro="{LOCAL_DISTRO}" local_distro_family="{LOCAL_DISTRO_FAMILY}" template {processor} "{input_file}" "{output_file}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert output_file.read() == EXPECTED assert os.stat(output_file).st_mode == os.stat(input_file).st_mode @pytest.mark.parametrize("processor", ("j2cli", "envtpl")) def test_source(runner, yadm, tmpdir, processor): """Test YADM_SOURCE""" input_file = tmpdir.join("input") input_file.write("{{YADM_SOURCE}}", ensure=True) input_file.chmod(FILE_MODE) output_file = tmpdir.join("output") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} template {processor} "{input_file}" "{output_file}" """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert output_file.read().strip() == str(input_file) assert os.stat(output_file).st_mode == os.stat(input_file).st_mode yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_upgrade.py000066400000000000000000000103161476143267700175510ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: upgrade""" import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize("condition", ["override", "equal", "existing_repo"]) def test_upgrade_errors(tmpdir, runner, yadm, condition): """Test upgrade() error conditions""" home = tmpdir.mkdir("home") yadm_dir = home.join(".config/yadm") yadm_data = home.join(".local/share/yadm") override = "" if condition == "override": override = "override" if condition == "equal": yadm_data = yadm_dir if condition == "existing_repo": yadm_dir.ensure_dir("repo.git") yadm_data.ensure_dir("repo.git") script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} YADM_DIR="{yadm_dir}" YADM_DATA="{yadm_data}" YADM_REPO="{yadm_data}/repo.git" YADM_LEGACY_ARCHIVE="files.gpg" YADM_OVERRIDE_REPO="{override}" upgrade """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.failure assert "Unable to upgrade" in run.err if condition in ["override", "equal"]: assert "Paths have been overridden" in run.err elif condition == "existing_repo": assert "already exists" in run.err @pytest.mark.parametrize("condition", ["no-paths", "untracked", "tracked", "submodules"]) def test_upgrade(tmpdir, runner, yadm, condition): """Test upgrade() When testing the condition of git-tracked data, "echo" will be used as a mock for git. echo will return true, simulating a positive result from "git ls-files". Also echo will report the parameters for "git mv". """ legacy_paths = ("config", "encrypt", "bootstrap", "hooks/pre_cmd") home = tmpdir.mkdir("home") yadm_dir = home.join(".config/yadm") yadm_data = home.join(".local/share/yadm") yadm_legacy = home.join(".yadm") if condition != "no-paths": yadm_dir.join("repo.git/config").write("test-repo", ensure=True) yadm_dir.join("files.gpg").write("files.gpg", ensure=True) for path in legacy_paths: yadm_legacy.join(path).write(path, ensure=True) mock_git = "" if condition != "no-paths": mock_git = f""" function git() {{ echo "$@" if [[ "$*" = *"submodule status" ]]; then {'echo " 1234567 mymodule (1.0)"' if condition == 'submodules' else ':'} fi if [[ "$*" = *ls-files* ]]; then return {1 if condition == 'untracked' else 0} fi return 0 }} """ script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {yadm} YADM_LEGACY_DIR="{yadm_legacy}" YADM_DIR="{yadm_dir}" YADM_DATA="{yadm_data}" YADM_REPO="{yadm_data}/repo.git" YADM_ARCHIVE="{yadm_data}/archive" GIT_PROGRAM="git" {mock_git} function cd {{ echo "$@";}} upgrade """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success assert run.err == "" if condition == "no-paths": assert "Upgrade is not necessary" in run.out else: for lpath, npath in [("repo.git", "repo.git"), ("files.gpg", "archive")]: expected = f"Moving {yadm_dir.join(lpath)} " f"to {yadm_data.join(npath)}" assert expected in run.out for path in legacy_paths: expected = f"Moving {yadm_legacy.join(path)} " f"to {yadm_dir.join(path)}" assert expected in run.out if condition == "untracked": assert "test-repo" in yadm_data.join("repo.git/config").read() assert "files.gpg" in yadm_data.join("archive").read() for path in legacy_paths: assert path in yadm_dir.join(path).read() elif condition in ["tracked", "submodules"]: expected = f'mv {yadm_dir.join("files.gpg")} ' f'{yadm_data.join("archive")}' assert expected in run.out assert "files tracked by yadm have been renamed" in run.out if condition == "submodules": assert "submodule deinit -- mymodule" in run.out assert "submodule update --init --recursive -- mymodule" in run.out else: assert "submodule deinit" not in run.out assert "submodule update --init --recursive" not in run.out yadm-3.5.0/test/test_unit_x_program.py000066400000000000000000000024451476143267700201240ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Unit tests: yadm.[git,gpg]-program""" import os import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "executable, success, value, match", [ (None, True, "program", None), ("cat", True, "cat", None), ("badprogram", False, None, "badprogram"), ], ids=[ "executable missing", "valid alternative", "invalid alternative", ], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize("program", ["git", "gpg"]) def test_x_program(runner, yadm_cmd, paths, program, executable, success, value, match): """Set yadm.X-program, and test result of require_X""" # set configuration if executable: os.system(" ".join(yadm_cmd("config", f"yadm.{program}-program", executable))) # test require_[git,gpg] script = f""" YADM_TEST=1 source {paths.pgm} YADM_OVERRIDE_CONFIG="{paths.config}" configure_paths require_{program} echo ${program.upper()}_PROGRAM """ run = runner(command=["bash"], inp=script) assert run.success == success # [GIT,GPG]_PROGRAM set correctly if value == "program": assert run.out.rstrip() == program elif value: assert run.out.rstrip() == value # error reported about bad config if match: assert match in run.err else: assert run.err == "" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_upgrade.py000066400000000000000000000112331476143267700165110ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test upgrade""" import os import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize( "versions", [ ("1.12.0", "2.5.0"), ("1.12.0",), ("2.5.0",), ], ids=[ "1.12.0 -> 2.5.0 -> latest", "1.12.0 -> latest", "2.5.0 -> latest", ], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize("submodule", [False, True], ids=["no submodule", "with submodules"]) def test_upgrade(tmpdir, runner, paths, versions, submodule): """Upgrade tests""" # pylint: disable=too-many-statements home = tmpdir.mkdir("HOME") env = {"HOME": str(home)} runner(["git", "config", "--global", "init.defaultBranch", "master"], env=env) runner(["git", "config", "--global", "protocol.file.allow", "always"], env=env) runner(["git", "config", "--global", "user.email", "test@yadm.io"], env=env) runner(["git", "config", "--global", "user.name", "Yadm Test"], env=env) if submodule: ext_repo = tmpdir.mkdir("ext_repo") ext_repo.join("afile").write("some data") for cmd in (("init",), ("add", "afile"), ("commit", "-m", "test")): run = runner(["git", "-C", str(ext_repo), *cmd]) assert run.success os.environ.pop("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", None) os.environ.pop("XDG_DATA_HOME", None) def run_version(version, *args, check_stderr=True): yadm = f"yadm-{version}" if version else paths.pgm run = runner([yadm, *args], shell=True, cwd=str(home), env=env) assert run.success if check_stderr: assert run.err == "" return run # Initialize the repo with the first version first = versions[0] run_version(first, "init") home.join("file").write("some data") run_version(first, "add", "file") run_version(first, "commit", "-m", '"First commit"') if submodule: # When upgrading via 2.5.0 we can't have a submodule that's been added # after being cloned as 2.5.0 fails the upgrade in that case. can_upgrade_cloned_submodule = "2.5.0" not in versions[1:] if can_upgrade_cloned_submodule: # Check out a repo and then add it as a submodule run = runner(["git", "-C", str(home), "clone", str(ext_repo), "b"]) assert run.success run_version(first, "submodule", "add", str(ext_repo), "b") # Add submodule without first checking it out run_version(first, "submodule", "add", str(ext_repo), "a", check_stderr=False) run_version(first, "submodule", "add", str(ext_repo), "c", check_stderr=False) run_version(first, "commit", "-m", '"Add submodules"') for path in (".yadm", ".config/yadm"): yadm_dir = home.join(path) if yadm_dir.exists(): break yadm_dir.join("bootstrap").write("init stuff") run_version(first, "add", yadm_dir.join("bootstrap")) run_version(first, "commit", "-m", "bootstrap") yadm_dir.join("encrypt").write("secret") hooks_dir = yadm_dir.mkdir("hooks") hooks_dir.join("pre_status").write("status") hooks_dir.join("post_commit").write("commit") run_version(first, "config", "local.class", "test") run_version(first, "config", "foo.bar", "true") # Run upgrade with intermediate versions and latest latest = None for version in versions[1:] + (latest,): run = run_version(version, "upgrade", check_stderr=not submodule) if submodule: lines = run.err.splitlines() if can_upgrade_cloned_submodule: assert "Migrating git directory of" in lines[0] assert str(home.join("b/.git")) in lines[1] assert str(yadm_dir.join("repo.git/modules/b")) in lines[2] del lines[:3] for line in lines: assert line.startswith("Submodule") assert "registered for path" in line # Verify result for the final upgrade run_version(latest, "status") run = run_version(latest, "show", "HEAD:file") assert run.out == "some data" if submodule: if can_upgrade_cloned_submodule: assert home.join("b/afile").read() == "some data" assert home.join("a/afile").read() == "some data" assert home.join("c/afile").read() == "some data" yadm_dir = home.join(".config/yadm") assert yadm_dir.join("bootstrap").read() == "init stuff" assert yadm_dir.join("encrypt").read() == "secret" hooks_dir = yadm_dir.join("hooks") assert hooks_dir.join("pre_status").read() == "status" assert hooks_dir.join("post_commit").read() == "commit" run = run_version(latest, "config", "local.class") assert run.out.rstrip() == "test" run = run_version(latest, "config", "foo.bar") assert run.out.rstrip() == "true" yadm-3.5.0/test/test_version.py000066400000000000000000000021521476143267700165470ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Test version""" import re import pytest @pytest.fixture(scope="module") def expected_version(yadm): """ Expected semantic version number. This is taken directly out of yadm, searching for the VERSION= string. """ with open(yadm, encoding="utf-8") as source_file: yadm_version = re.findall(r"VERSION=([^\n]+)", source_file.read()) if yadm_version: return yadm_version[0] pytest.fail(f"version not found in {yadm}") return "not found" def test_semantic_version(expected_version): """Version is semantic""" # semantic version conforms to MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH assert re.search(r"^\d+\.\d+\.\d+$", expected_version), "does not conform to MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH" @pytest.mark.parametrize("cmd", ["--version", "version"]) def test_reported_version(runner, yadm_cmd, cmd, expected_version): """Report correct version and bash/git versions""" run = runner(command=yadm_cmd(cmd)) assert run.success assert run.err == "" assert "bash version" in run.out assert "git version" in run.out assert run.out.endswith(f"\nyadm version {expected_version}\n") yadm-3.5.0/test/utils.py000066400000000000000000000075541476143267700151760ustar00rootroot00000000000000"""Testing Utilities This module holds values/functions common to multiple tests. """ import os import re ALT_FILE1 = "test_alt" ALT_FILE2 = "test alt/test alt" ALT_DIR = "test alt/test alt dir" # Directory based alternates must have a tracked contained file. # This will be the test contained file name CONTAINED = "contained_dir/contained_file" # These variables are used for making include files which will be processed # within jinja templates INCLUDE_FILE = "inc_file" INCLUDE_DIRS = ["", "test alt"] INCLUDE_CONTENT = "8780846c02e34c930d0afd127906668f" def set_local(paths, variable, value, add=False): """Set local override""" add = "--add" if add else "" os.system(f"GIT_DIR={str(paths.repo)} " f'git config --local {add} "local.{variable}" "{value}"') def create_alt_files( paths, suffix, preserve=False, tracked=True, encrypt=False, exclude=False, content=None, includefile=False, yadm_alt=False, yadm_dir=None, ): """Create new files, and add to the repo This is used for testing alternate files. In each case, a suffix is appended to two standard file paths. Particulars of the file creation and repo handling are dependent upon the function arguments. """ basepath = yadm_dir.join("alt") if yadm_alt else paths.work if not preserve: for remove_path in (ALT_FILE1, ALT_FILE2, ALT_DIR): if basepath.join(remove_path).exists(): basepath.join(remove_path).remove(rec=1, ignore_errors=True) assert not basepath.join(remove_path).exists() new_file1 = basepath.join(ALT_FILE1 + suffix) new_file1.write(ALT_FILE1 + suffix, ensure=True) new_file2 = basepath.join(ALT_FILE2 + suffix) new_file2.write(ALT_FILE2 + suffix, ensure=True) new_dir = basepath.join(ALT_DIR + suffix).join(CONTAINED) new_dir.write(ALT_DIR + suffix, ensure=True) # Do not test directory support for jinja alternates test_paths = [new_file1, new_file2] test_names = [ALT_FILE1, ALT_FILE2] if not re.match(r"##(t$|t\.|template|yadm)", suffix): test_paths += [new_dir] test_names += [ALT_DIR] for test_path in test_paths: if content: test_path.write("\n" + content, mode="a", ensure=True) assert test_path.exists() _create_includefiles(includefile, test_paths, basepath) _create_tracked(tracked, test_paths, paths) prefix = ".config/yadm/alt/" if yadm_alt else "" _create_encrypt(encrypt, test_names, suffix, paths, exclude, prefix) def parse_alt_output(output, linked=True): """Parse output of 'alt', and return list of linked files""" regex = r"Creating (.+) from template (.+)$" if linked: regex = r"(?:Copy|Link)ing (.+) to (.+)$" parsed_list = {} for line in output.splitlines(): match = re.match(regex, line) if match: if linked: parsed_list[match.group(2)] = match.group(1) else: parsed_list[match.group(1)] = match.group(2) return parsed_list.values() def _create_includefiles(includefile, test_paths, basepath): if includefile: for dpath in INCLUDE_DIRS: incfile = basepath.join(dpath + "/" + INCLUDE_FILE) incfile.write(INCLUDE_CONTENT, ensure=True) test_paths += [incfile] def _create_tracked(tracked, test_paths, paths): if tracked: for track_path in test_paths: os.system(f'GIT_DIR={str(paths.repo)} git add "{track_path}"') os.system(f'GIT_DIR={str(paths.repo)} git commit -m "Add test files"') def _create_encrypt(encrypt, test_names, suffix, paths, exclude, prefix): if encrypt: for encrypt_name in test_names: paths.encrypt.write(f"{prefix + encrypt_name + suffix}\n", mode="a") if exclude: paths.encrypt.write(f"!{prefix + encrypt_name + suffix}\n", mode="a") yadm-3.5.0/yadm000077500000000000000000001636511476143267700133660ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/sh # yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager # Copyright (C) 2015-2024 Tim Byrne # Copyright (C) 2025 Erik Flodin # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # shellcheck shell=bash # execute script with bash (shebang line is /bin/sh for portability) if [ -z "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then [ "$YADM_TEST" != 1 ] && exec bash "$0" "$@" fi VERSION=3.5.0 YADM_WORK="$HOME" YADM_DIR= YADM_DATA= YADM_LEGACY_DIR="${HOME}/.yadm" YADM_LEGACY_ARCHIVE="files.gpg" # these are the default paths relative to YADM_DIR YADM_CONFIG="config" YADM_ENCRYPT="encrypt" YADM_BOOTSTRAP="bootstrap" YADM_HOOKS="hooks" YADM_ALT="alt" # these are the default paths relative to YADM_DATA YADM_REPO="repo.git" YADM_ARCHIVE="archive" HOOK_COMMAND="" FULL_COMMAND="" GPG_PROGRAM="gpg" OPENSSL_PROGRAM="openssl" GIT_PROGRAM="git" AWK_PROGRAM=("gawk" "awk") GIT_CRYPT_PROGRAM="git-crypt" TRANSCRYPT_PROGRAM="transcrypt" J2CLI_PROGRAM="j2" ENVTPL_PROGRAM="envtpl" ESH_PROGRAM="esh" LSB_RELEASE_PROGRAM="lsb_release" OS_RELEASE="/etc/os-release" PROC_VERSION="/proc/version" OPERATING_SYSTEM="Unknown" ENCRYPT_INCLUDE_FILES="unparsed" NO_ENCRYPT_TRACKED_FILES=() LEGACY_WARNING_ISSUED=0 INVALID_ALT=() GPG_OPTS=() OPENSSL_OPTS=() # flag causing path translations with cygpath USE_CYGPATH=0 # flag when something may have changes (which prompts auto actions to be performed) CHANGES_POSSIBLE=0 # flag when a bootstrap should be performed after cloning # 0: skip auto_bootstrap, 1: ask, 2: perform bootstrap, 3: prevent bootstrap DO_BOOTSTRAP=0 function main() { require_git # capture full command, for passing to hooks # the parameters will be space delimited and # spaces, tabs, and backslashes will be escaped _tab=$'\t' for param in "$@"; do param="${param//\\/\\\\}" param="${param//$_tab/\\$_tab}" param="${param// /\\ }" _fc+=("$param") done FULL_COMMAND="${_fc[*]}" # create the YADM_DIR & YADM_DATA if they doesn't exist yet [ -d "$YADM_DIR" ] || mkdir -p "$YADM_DIR" [ -d "$YADM_DATA" ] || mkdir -p "$YADM_DATA" # parse command line arguments local retval=0 internal_commands="^(alt|bootstrap|clean|clone|config|decrypt|encrypt|enter|git-crypt|help|--help|init|introspect|list|perms|transcrypt|upgrade|version|--version)$" if [ -z "$*" ]; then # no argumnts will result in help() help elif [[ "$1" =~ $internal_commands ]]; then # for internal commands, process all of the arguments YADM_COMMAND="${1//-/_}" YADM_COMMAND="${YADM_COMMAND/__/}" YADM_ARGS=() shift # commands listed below do not process any of the parameters if [[ "$YADM_COMMAND" =~ ^(enter|git_crypt)$ ]]; then YADM_ARGS=("$@") else while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do key="$1" case $key in -a) # used by list() LIST_ALL="YES" ;; -d) # used by all commands DEBUG="YES" ;; -f) # used by init(), clone() and upgrade() FORCE="YES" ;; -l) # used by decrypt() DO_LIST="YES" [[ "$YADM_COMMAND" =~ ^(clone|config)$ ]] && YADM_ARGS+=("$1") ;; -w) # used by init() and clone() YADM_WORK="$(qualify_path "$2" "work tree")" shift ;; *) # any unhandled arguments YADM_ARGS+=("$1") ;; esac shift done fi [ ! -d "$YADM_WORK" ] && error_out "Work tree does not exist: [$YADM_WORK]" HOOK_COMMAND="$YADM_COMMAND" invoke_hook "pre" $YADM_COMMAND "${YADM_ARGS[@]}" else # any other commands are simply passed through to git HOOK_COMMAND="$1" invoke_hook "pre" git_command "$@" retval="$?" fi # process automatic events auto_alt auto_perms auto_bootstrap exit_with_hook $retval } # ****** Alternate Processing ****** function score_file() { local source="$1" local target="$2" local conditions="${source#*##}" score=0 local template_processor="" IFS=',' read -ra fields <<<"$conditions" for field in "${fields[@]}"; do local label=${field%%.*} local value=${field#*.} [ "$field" = "$label" ] && value="" # when .value is omitted # Check for negative condition prefix (e.g., "~