#!/usr/bin/env bats # Note: full semver is resolved without lookup, so can use arbitrary versions for testing like 999.999.999 # Not testing all the permutations on both files, as know they are currenly implemented using same code! load shared-functions # auto function setup() { unset_n_env tmpdir="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}" export MY_DIR="${tmpdir}/n/test/version-resolve-auto-file" mkdir -p "${MY_DIR}" rm -f "${MY_DIR}/.n-node-version" rm -f "${MY_DIR}/.node-version" } function teardown() { # afterAll if [[ "${#BATS_TEST_NAMES[@]}" -eq "${BATS_TEST_NUMBER}" ]] ; then rm -rf "${MY_DIR}" fi } @test "auto, missing file" { cd "${MY_DIR}" run n N_TEST_DISPLAY_LATEST_RESOLVED_VERSION auto [ "$status" -ne 0 ] } @test "auto .n-node-version, no eol" { cd "${MY_DIR}" printf "101.0.1" > .n-node-version output="$(n N_TEST_DISPLAY_LATEST_RESOLVED_VERSION auto)" [ "${output}" = "101.0.1" ] } @test "auto .n-node-version, unix eol" { cd "${MY_DIR}" printf "101.0.2\n" > .n-node-version output="$(n N_TEST_DISPLAY_LATEST_RESOLVED_VERSION auto)" [ "${output}" = "101.0.2" ] } @test "auto .n-node-version, Windows eol" { cd "${MY_DIR}" printf "101.0.3\r\n" > .n-node-version output="$(n N_TEST_DISPLAY_LATEST_RESOLVED_VERSION auto)" [ "${output}" = "101.0.3" ] } @test "auto .n-node-version, leading v" { cd "${MY_DIR}" printf "v101.0.4\n" > .n-node-version output="$(n N_TEST_DISPLAY_LATEST_RESOLVED_VERSION auto)" [ "${output}" = "101.0.4" ] } @test "auto .n-node-version, first line only" { cd "${MY_DIR}" printf "101.0.5\nmore text\n" > .n-node-version output="$(n N_TEST_DISPLAY_LATEST_RESOLVED_VERSION auto)" [ "${output}" = "101.0.5" ] } @test "auto .n-node-version, from sub directory" { cd "${MY_DIR}" printf "101.0.6\nmore text\n" > .n-node-version mkdir -p sub6 cd sub6 output="$(n N_TEST_DISPLAY_LATEST_RESOLVED_VERSION auto)" [ "${output}" = "101.0.6" ] } @test "auto .node-version, partial version lookup" { # Check normal resolving cd "${MY_DIR}" printf "4.9\n" > .node-version output="$(n N_TEST_DISPLAY_LATEST_RESOLVED_VERSION auto)" [ "${output}" = "4.9.1" ] } @test "auto .node-version, from sub directory" { cd "${MY_DIR}" printf "101.0.7\nmore text\n" > .n-node-version mkdir -p sub7 cd sub7 output="$(n N_TEST_DISPLAY_LATEST_RESOLVED_VERSION auto)" [ "${output}" = "101.0.7" ] }