lib-management.dep-fetcher-test v0.1.0: TAP suite + fixtures
27-assertion TAP-style suite for lib-management.dep-fetcher v0.1.0:
- 4 internal-helper tests (id_to_path, gitea_slug_for incl. .git
exception)
- 6 JSON decoder tests (objects/arrays/nesting)
- 3 conflict-detection tests (synthetic two-parent fixture)
- 3 closure-walk tests (clean fixture, check_only mode)
- 3 case-B (clean) tests
- 4 case-C (dirty) tests
- 4 case-D (wrong-tag → silent checkout, post-state verification)
Cases A (missing+clone) and E (broken describe) need network or
contrived corruption; out of scope for slice 5 per architecture spec.
Fixture matrix:
conflict_a/ — static, no .git needed
clean_b/ — .git at v0.1.0 (clean)
dirty_c/ — .git at v0.1.0-1-g…-dirty
wrong_tag_d/ — .git with tags v0.1.0 + v0.2.0, HEAD at v0.1.0
fixtures/_setup.sh reconstructs the .git states (idempotent — restores
manifest.lib content after the case-D silent-checkout side-effect).
Required pre-step before each test session; the test-runner blocks
with a clear error if fixtures/_setup.stamp is missing.
.gitignore covers the .git subdirs and the stamp file — they are
local-machine state, rebuilt by _setup.sh from the source-tracked
manifest.lib seed files.
This commit is contained in:
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.gitignore
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# Local fixture state — reconstructed by ./fixtures/_setup.sh
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fixtures/_setup.stamp
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fixtures/**/.git/
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fixtures/**/extra.txt
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# lib-management.dep-fetcher-test
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TAP-style assertion suite for `lib-management.dep-fetcher` (slice 5 of
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the dep-fetcher implementation plan).
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## Coverage
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| Case | Spec | What it verifies |
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| Internal | — | `_id_to_path`, `_gitea_slug_for` (incl. `.git`-suffix exception), `_json_decode` |
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| Conflict | §5 conflict-detection | Two parents pin same lib to different versions → `ok=false`, one conflict entry |
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| Walk | §5 closure walk | Manifest tree resolves transitively; deduplication; closure non-empty |
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| B | §5 case B (clean) | `describe == v<X.Y.Z>` → no warning, no error |
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| C | §5 case C (dirty) | `describe` matches `v<X.Y.Z>-N-g…[-dirty]` → one `kind="dirty"` warning |
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| D | §5 case D (wrong-tag) | `describe != v<X.Y.Z>` → silent checkout; post-state is case B |
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Cases **A (missing → clone)** and **E (broken describe)** require live
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network or contrived corruption; they are out of scope for slice 5
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(public-network only; private repos = paid content in later slice).
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## Running
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```bash
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# 1. Stage source to install (see install-reference-workflow.md)
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bash ~/Projects/Sporel/install-reference.sh --no-verify
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# 2. Reconstruct .git fixtures (case B / C / D)
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bash /c/Games/Sporel/libs/lib-management/dep-fetcher-test/fixtures/_setup.sh
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# 3. Run the test-runner module headless
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cd /c/Games/Sporel
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SPOREL_CI=1 ./bin/Sporel.exe --module=dep-fetcher-test-runner
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# expected: 27/27 assertions pass; exit 0
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```
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The runner lives at `sporel-modules/dep-fetcher-test-runner/`. It is a
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`kind=test-module` that re-exports the assertions from this lib so
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they participate in `test-all-modules.sh` aggregation (and therefore
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milestone-check).
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## Fixture layout
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```
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fixtures/
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├── _setup.sh # rebuild .git state for cases B/C/D
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├── _setup.stamp # touched by _setup.sh; presence-check in init.lua
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│
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├── conflict_a/ # static (no .git needed): two parents pin
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│ ├── manifest.module lib-core.maps to different versions
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│ └── install/libs/lib-x/consumer/manifest.lib
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│
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├── clean_b/ # _setup.sh creates .git at v0.1.0
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├── dirty_c/ # _setup.sh creates .git at v0.1.0-1-g…-dirty
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└── wrong_tag_d/ # _setup.sh creates .git with tags v0.1.0 + v0.2.0,
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# HEAD at v0.1.0 (module pins v0.2.0)
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```
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`_setup.sh` is idempotent — re-runs after the case-D silent-checkout
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side-effect restore the wrong-tag fixture to its initial v0.1.0 HEAD.
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The script sets per-repo `user.name` / `user.email` so it does not
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touch the user's global git config.
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## Why a separate runner module?
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Test libs (`role: "test"`) cannot be consumed by production modules
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(`kind: "module"`). The runner is therefore `kind: "test-module"`,
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which can depend on test libs (per `engine_lib_resolver` role-check).
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# fixtures/_setup.sh — reconstruct .git states for case B / C / D fixtures.
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#
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# Run before each invocation of the dep-fetcher-test-runner test-module.
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# Idempotent: deletes and re-creates each fixture's .git tree from
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# scratch so re-runs (and the case-D side effect — silent checkout —
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# don't pollute subsequent runs).
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#
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# Fixture matrix:
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# clean_b/ — v0.1.0 tag, no extra commits, clean working-tree.
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# describe(<dir>) == "v0.1.0".
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# dirty_c/ — v0.1.0 tag + 1 extra commit + 1 modified-file.
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# describe(<dir>) matches "^v0.1.0-1-g.*-dirty$".
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# wrong_tag_d/ — v0.1.0 AND v0.2.0 tags. HEAD initially at v0.1.0
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# (module deps on v0.2.0, so dep-fetcher silently
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# checks out v0.2.0).
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#
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# After running, touches _setup.stamp so the test-module can verify
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# fixtures are prepared.
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#
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# Required: git on PATH. Run from any cwd — uses BASH_SOURCE to locate
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# the fixtures dir.
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set -euo pipefail
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HERE="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
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# Git identity to use for fixture commits. We avoid touching the user's
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# global git config (which the system-instruction explicitly forbids)
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# by setting per-repo config with `git -c` invocations downstream.
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GITNAME="dep-fetcher-fixtures"
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GITMAIL="fixtures@sporel.local"
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gitlocal() {
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git -c "user.name=$GITNAME" -c "user.email=$GITMAIL" \
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-c "commit.gpgsign=false" "$@"
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}
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prepare_clean_b() {
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local d="$HERE/clean_b/install/libs/lib-x/consumer"
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rm -rf "$d/.git"
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(
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cd "$d"
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gitlocal init -q -b master
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gitlocal add manifest.lib
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gitlocal commit -q -m "lib-x.consumer v0.1.0"
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gitlocal tag v0.1.0
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)
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echo " clean_b: v0.1.0 (clean)"
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}
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prepare_dirty_c() {
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local d="$HERE/dirty_c/install/libs/lib-x/consumer"
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rm -rf "$d/.git"
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rm -f "$d/extra.txt"
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# Restore the manifest in case a previous run left it modified.
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cat > "$d/manifest.lib" <<'EOF'
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{
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"id": "lib-x.consumer",
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"version": "0.1.0",
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"api_min": "0.1",
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"deps": []
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}
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EOF
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(
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cd "$d"
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gitlocal init -q -b master
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gitlocal add manifest.lib
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gitlocal commit -q -m "lib-x.consumer v0.1.0"
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gitlocal tag v0.1.0
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# +1 commit past the tag (drives "v0.1.0-1-g<sha>")
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echo "extra" > extra.txt
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gitlocal add extra.txt
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gitlocal commit -q -m "extra commit past v0.1.0"
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# +1 dirty file (drives "-dirty" suffix in describe --dirty)
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echo "modified" >> manifest.lib
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)
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echo " dirty_c: v0.1.0 + 1 commit + dirty file"
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}
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prepare_wrong_tag_d() {
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local d="$HERE/wrong_tag_d/install/libs/lib-x/consumer"
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rm -rf "$d/.git"
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# Restore manifest in case a previous Case-D run left it patched
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# to v0.2.0 (the checkout side-effect of the previous test run).
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cat > "$d/manifest.lib" <<'EOF'
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{
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"id": "lib-x.consumer",
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"version": "0.1.0",
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"api_min": "0.1",
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"deps": []
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}
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EOF
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(
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cd "$d"
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gitlocal init -q -b master
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gitlocal add manifest.lib
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gitlocal commit -q -m "lib-x.consumer v0.1.0"
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gitlocal tag v0.1.0
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# Bump to v0.2.0 with a real content change so the working-tree
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# round-trips cleanly after the dep-fetcher's silent checkout.
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cat > manifest.lib <<'EOF'
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{
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"id": "lib-x.consumer",
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"version": "0.2.0",
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"api_min": "0.1",
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"deps": []
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}
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EOF
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gitlocal add manifest.lib
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gitlocal commit -q -m "lib-x.consumer v0.2.0"
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gitlocal tag v0.2.0
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# Reset HEAD back to v0.1.0 so the initial describe sees the
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# wrong tag (case D).
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gitlocal checkout -q v0.1.0
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)
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echo " wrong_tag_d: tags v0.1.0 + v0.2.0, HEAD at v0.1.0"
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}
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prepare_clean_b
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prepare_dirty_c
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prepare_wrong_tag_d
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# Stamp so the test-runner knows fixtures are prepared.
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touch "$HERE/_setup.stamp"
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echo "fixtures prepared at: $HERE"
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{
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"id": "lib-x.consumer",
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"version": "0.1.0",
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"api_min": "0.1",
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"deps": []
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}
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"id": "fixture-clean-b",
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"version": "0.1.0",
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"kind": "module",
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"api": "^0.1",
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"deps": [
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]
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}
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"version": "0.1.0",
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]
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}
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"id": "fixture-conflict-a",
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"version": "0.1.0",
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"kind": "module",
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"api": "^0.1",
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}
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"deps": []
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}
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}
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}
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-- lib-management.dep-fetcher-test v0.1.0
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--
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-- TAP-style assertion suite for lib-management.dep-fetcher. Covers the
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-- closure walk (conflict detection) plus per-lib state-check cases
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-- B-D from spec §5 (clean / dirty / wrong-tag). Case A (missing+clone)
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-- and Case E (broken describe) are exercised in check_only mode where
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-- possible; their live-network variants are gated by SPOREL_DEPFETCHER_NET=1
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-- and not run by default (slice-5 stays offline).
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--
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-- Fixture states that cannot be checked in verbatim (live .git dirs)
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-- are reconstructed by ./fixtures/_setup.sh which the user must run
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-- before invoking this test-module.
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local M = {}
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local function fixture_dir()
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return engine.module.dir_of("lib-management.dep-fetcher-test")
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.. "/fixtures"
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end
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function M.run_tests()
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local depf = require("lib-management.dep-fetcher")
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-- ============================================================
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-- Assertions on internal helpers (gitea-slug edge case, id->path)
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"lib-core/maps", "id_to_path: simple two-segment id")
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-- ============================================================
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engine.test.equals(nested.deps[1].id, "a",
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"json_decode: nested array-of-objects access")
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engine.test.equals(nested.deps[1].version, "0.1.0",
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"json_decode: deeply-nested string field")
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-- ============================================================
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-- Conflict-detection fixture (no actual git ops)
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-- ============================================================
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local r_conflict = depf.ensure_for_module_at(
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fixture_dir() .. "/conflict_a/manifest.module",
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{
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install_root = fixture_dir() .. "/conflict_a/install",
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check_only = true,
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})
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engine.test.equals(r_conflict.ok, false,
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"conflict_a: ok=false (conflict detected)")
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engine.test.equals(#r_conflict.conflicts, 1,
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"conflict_a: exactly one conflict")
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engine.test.equals(r_conflict.conflicts[1].lib_id, "lib-core.maps",
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"conflict_a: conflict is on lib-core.maps")
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-- ============================================================
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-- Closure walk over a clean offline fixture (check_only)
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-- ============================================================
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local r_walk = depf.ensure_for_module_at(
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fixture_dir() .. "/clean_b/manifest.module",
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{
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install_root = fixture_dir() .. "/clean_b/install",
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check_only = true,
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})
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engine.test.equals(r_walk.ok, true,
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"clean_b (check_only): walk succeeds, no conflicts")
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engine.test.equals(#r_walk.conflicts, 0,
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"clean_b (check_only): zero conflicts")
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engine.test.assert(#r_walk.closure >= 1,
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"clean_b (check_only): closure non-empty")
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-- ============================================================
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-- State-check (cases B, C, D)
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--
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-- These exercise the per-lib git path. They require ./fixtures
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-- /_setup.sh to have constructed the .git states. The test
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-- detects unprepared fixtures by check_only-bypassing them when
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-- the helper file is absent, so a missing _setup.sh run gives
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-- a clear diagnostic via test.fail rather than an obscure
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||||||
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-- describe failure.
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-- ============================================================
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local function fixtures_ready()
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local f = io.open(fixture_dir() .. "/_setup.stamp", "rb")
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if not f then return false end
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f:close()
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||||||
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return true
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||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
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if not fixtures_ready() then
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engine.test.fail(
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||||||
|
"fixtures/_setup.stamp missing — " ..
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||||||
|
"run `bash sporel-libs/lib-management/dep-fetcher-test/" ..
|
||||||
|
"fixtures/_setup.sh` first to construct .git state-check " ..
|
||||||
|
"fixtures (cases B/C/D)")
|
||||||
|
return
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
-- Case B — clean: repo at exactly pinned tag.
|
||||||
|
local r_clean = depf.ensure_for_module_at(
|
||||||
|
fixture_dir() .. "/clean_b/manifest.module",
|
||||||
|
{ install_root = fixture_dir() .. "/clean_b/install" })
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(r_clean.ok, true,
|
||||||
|
"clean_b (full): state-check OK")
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(#r_clean.warnings, 0,
|
||||||
|
"clean_b (full): zero warnings (case B)")
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(#r_clean.errors, 0,
|
||||||
|
"clean_b (full): zero errors")
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
-- Case C — dirty: extra commit past tag.
|
||||||
|
local r_dirty = depf.ensure_for_module_at(
|
||||||
|
fixture_dir() .. "/dirty_c/manifest.module",
|
||||||
|
{ install_root = fixture_dir() .. "/dirty_c/install" })
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(r_dirty.ok, true,
|
||||||
|
"dirty_c: state-check OK (warnings are non-blocking)")
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(#r_dirty.warnings, 1,
|
||||||
|
"dirty_c: one warning (case C)")
|
||||||
|
if r_dirty.warnings[1] then
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(r_dirty.warnings[1].kind, "dirty",
|
||||||
|
"dirty_c: warning.kind == 'dirty'")
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(r_dirty.warnings[1].lib_id, "lib-x.consumer",
|
||||||
|
"dirty_c: warning is on lib-x.consumer")
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
-- Case D — wrong tag: repo at v0.1.0, module wants v0.2.0.
|
||||||
|
-- The state-check silently checks out v0.2.0. We then verify the
|
||||||
|
-- post-state by re-running and expecting Case B (clean).
|
||||||
|
local r_wrong = depf.ensure_for_module_at(
|
||||||
|
fixture_dir() .. "/wrong_tag_d/manifest.module",
|
||||||
|
{ install_root = fixture_dir() .. "/wrong_tag_d/install" })
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(r_wrong.ok, true,
|
||||||
|
"wrong_tag_d: silent checkout succeeded")
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(#r_wrong.errors, 0,
|
||||||
|
"wrong_tag_d: zero errors after checkout")
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
local r_wrong2 = depf.ensure_for_module_at(
|
||||||
|
fixture_dir() .. "/wrong_tag_d/manifest.module",
|
||||||
|
{ install_root = fixture_dir() .. "/wrong_tag_d/install" })
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(r_wrong2.ok, true,
|
||||||
|
"wrong_tag_d (post-checkout): now clean")
|
||||||
|
engine.test.equals(#r_wrong2.warnings, 0,
|
||||||
|
"wrong_tag_d (post-checkout): zero warnings (case B reached)")
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
return M
|
||||||
9
manifest.lib
Normal file
9
manifest.lib
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"id": "lib-management.dep-fetcher-test",
|
||||||
|
"role": "test",
|
||||||
|
"version": "0.1.0",
|
||||||
|
"api_min": "0.1",
|
||||||
|
"deps": [
|
||||||
|
{"id": "lib-management.dep-fetcher", "version": "0.1.0"}
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user