From 859093dae7dcadaff2e15a3885a1824b0d5f5913 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Kalnischkies Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 11:29:45 +0200 Subject: support regular expressions in 'apt search' apt-cache search supported this since ever and in the code for apt was a fixme indicating this should be added here as well, so here we go. --- test/integration/test-apt-cli-search | 15 +++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+) (limited to 'test/integration/test-apt-cli-search') diff --git a/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search b/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search index 58613717b..3ac074952 100755 --- a/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search +++ b/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search @@ -33,16 +33,31 @@ foo/unstable 1.0 all testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq xxyyzz +testempty apt search -qq --names-only xxyyzz + +# search name +testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all + $DESCR +" apt search -qq foo +testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all + $DESCR +" apt search -qq --names-only foo # search with multiple words is a AND search testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq aabbcc xxyyzz +testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all + $DESCR +" apt search -qq 'a+b+c+' 'i*xxy{0,2}zz' # search is not case-sensitive by default testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq uppercase +testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all + $DESCR +" apt search -qq 'up[pP]erc[Aa]se' # output is sorted and search word finds both package testequal "bar/testing 2.0 i386 -- cgit v1.2.3 From 1a68655de92fd036ebc7c920bc2e5e88c54eb34e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Kalnischkies Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2014 14:32:48 +0200 Subject: implement --full in apt search --- test/integration/test-apt-cli-search | 16 +++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'test/integration/test-apt-cli-search') diff --git a/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search b/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search index 3ac074952..8f009d57c 100755 --- a/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search +++ b/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search @@ -15,7 +15,10 @@ fi DESCR='Some description that has a unusual word xxyyzz and aabbcc and a UPPERCASE' DESCR2='Some other description with the unusual aabbcc only' -insertpackage 'unstable' 'foo' 'all' '1.0' '' '' "$DESCR" +insertpackage 'unstable' 'foo' 'all' '1.0' '' '' "$DESCR + Long description of stuff and such, with lines + . + and paragraphs and everything." insertpackage 'testing' 'bar' 'i386' '2.0' '' '' "$DESCR2" setupaptarchive @@ -59,6 +62,17 @@ testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq 'up[pP]erc[Aa]se' +# search is done in the long description +testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all + $DESCR +" apt search -qq 'long description' +testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all + $DESCR + Long description of stuff and such, with lines + . + and paragraphs and everything. +" apt search --full -qq 'long description' + # output is sorted and search word finds both package testequal "bar/testing 2.0 i386 $DESCR2 -- cgit v1.2.3 From 081c9d442a6d39fb9bc419fe3ce697cc791cb844 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Kalnischkies Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2014 21:38:53 +0100 Subject: various small additional tests and testcases Usually they don't provide a lot in terms of what they test, but they help in covering many lines from strictly anecdotal commands (stats, moo) and error messages, so that stuff which really needs to be tested, but isn't is better visible in coverage reports. Git-Dch: Ignore --- test/integration/test-apt-cli-search | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) (limited to 'test/integration/test-apt-cli-search') diff --git a/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search b/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search index 8f009d57c..1a28ba4da 100755 --- a/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search +++ b/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search @@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ setupaptarchive APTARCHIVE=$(readlink -f ./aptarchive) +testequal 'E: You must give at least one search pattern' aptcache search +testequal 'E: You must give at least one search pattern' apt search + # with OP progress testequal "Sorting... Full Text Search... -- cgit v1.2.3 From 25b86db159fbc3c043628e285c0c1ef24dec2c6e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Kalnischkies Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 00:59:44 +0100 Subject: test exitcode as well as string equality We use test{success,failure} now all over the place in the framework, so its only consequencial to do this in the situations in which we test for a specific output as well. Git-Dch: Ignore --- test/integration/test-apt-cli-search | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'test/integration/test-apt-cli-search') diff --git a/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search b/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search index 1a28ba4da..e86661dcb 100755 --- a/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search +++ b/test/integration/test-apt-cli-search @@ -25,51 +25,51 @@ setupaptarchive APTARCHIVE=$(readlink -f ./aptarchive) -testequal 'E: You must give at least one search pattern' aptcache search -testequal 'E: You must give at least one search pattern' apt search +testfailureequal 'E: You must give at least one search pattern' aptcache search +testfailureequal 'E: You must give at least one search pattern' apt search # with OP progress -testequal "Sorting... +testsuccessequal "Sorting... Full Text Search... foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search xxyyzz # without op progress -testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all +testsuccessequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq xxyyzz testempty apt search -qq --names-only xxyyzz # search name -testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all +testsuccessequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq foo -testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all +testsuccessequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq --names-only foo # search with multiple words is a AND search -testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all +testsuccessequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq aabbcc xxyyzz -testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all +testsuccessequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq 'a+b+c+' 'i*xxy{0,2}zz' # search is not case-sensitive by default -testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all +testsuccessequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq uppercase -testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all +testsuccessequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq 'up[pP]erc[Aa]se' # search is done in the long description -testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all +testsuccessequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR " apt search -qq 'long description' -testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all +testsuccessequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all $DESCR Long description of stuff and such, with lines . @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ testequal "foo/unstable 1.0 all " apt search --full -qq 'long description' # output is sorted and search word finds both package -testequal "bar/testing 2.0 i386 +testsuccessequal "bar/testing 2.0 i386 $DESCR2 foo/unstable 1.0 all -- cgit v1.2.3