jj/tests/smoke_test.rs
Martin von Zweigbergk b7942ad55a tests: use another workaround for intellij-rust/intellij-rust#5368
I'm about to make these strings not be regular expressions, so I need
to get rid of the `[ ]` workaround.
2022-03-05 08:48:42 -08:00

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// Copyright 2020 Google LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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use jujutsu::testutils::{capture_matches, TestEnvironment};
#[test]
fn smoke_test() {
let test_env = TestEnvironment::default();
test_env
.jj_cmd(test_env.env_root(), &["init", "repo"])
.assert()
.success();
let repo_path = test_env.env_root().join("repo");
// Check the output of `jj status` right after initializing repo
let assert = test_env.jj_cmd(&repo_path, &["status"]).assert().success();
let output_regex = "^Parent commit: 000000000000 \nWorking copy : ([[:xdigit:]]+) \nThe \
working copy is clean\n$";
let (_, matches) = capture_matches(assert, output_regex);
let wc_hex_id_empty = matches[0].clone();
// Write some files and check the output of `jj status`
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file1"), "file1").unwrap();
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file2"), "file2").unwrap();
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file3"), "file3").unwrap();
let assert = test_env.jj_cmd(&repo_path, &["status"]).assert().success();
let output_regex = "^Parent commit: 000000000000 \nWorking copy : ([[:xdigit:]]+) \nWorking \
copy changes:
A file1
A file2
A file3
$";
let (_, matches) = capture_matches(assert, output_regex);
let wc_hex_id_non_empty = matches[0].clone();
// The working copy's id should have changed
assert_ne!(wc_hex_id_non_empty, wc_hex_id_empty);
// Running `jj status` again gives the same output
let assert = test_env.jj_cmd(&repo_path, &["status"]).assert().success();
let (_, matches) = capture_matches(assert, output_regex);
let wc_hex_id_again = matches[0].clone();
assert_eq!(wc_hex_id_again, wc_hex_id_non_empty);
// Add a commit description
let assert = test_env
.jj_cmd(&repo_path, &["describe", "-m", "add some files"])
.assert()
.success();
let output_regex = "^Working copy now at: [[:xdigit:]]+ add some files
$";
assert.stdout(predicates::str::is_match(output_regex).unwrap());
// Close the commit
let assert = test_env.jj_cmd(&repo_path, &["close"]).assert().success();
let output_regex = "^Working copy now at: [[:xdigit:]]+ \n$";
assert.stdout(predicates::str::is_match(output_regex).unwrap());
}