Wrap all lines of Ruby code to 79 characters (maximum)

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Nicolas McCurdy
2014-01-08 21:31:59 -05:00
parent e42eff4e10
commit 0bbb82f9ba
5 changed files with 162 additions and 60 deletions

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@@ -18,7 +18,9 @@ describe 'homesick' do
somewhere = create_construct
local_repo = somewhere.directory('some_repo')
local_repo.file('.homesickrc') do |file|
file << "File.open(Dir.pwd + '/testing', 'w') { |f| f.print 'testing' }"
file << "File.open(Dir.pwd + '/testing', 'w') do
|f| f.print 'testing'
end"
end
expect($stdout).to receive(:print)
@@ -48,7 +50,8 @@ describe 'homesick' do
it 'should raise an error' do
homesick.should_not_receive(:git_clone)
expect { homesick.clone @existing_dir.to_s }.to raise_error(/already cloned/i)
expect { homesick.clone @existing_dir.to_s }.to \
raise_error(/already cloned/i)
end
end
end
@@ -56,33 +59,39 @@ describe 'homesick' do
it 'should clone git repo like file:///path/to.git' do
bare_repo = File.join(create_construct.to_s, 'dotfiles.git')
system "git init --bare #{bare_repo} >/dev/null 2>&1"
# Capture stderr to suppress message about cloning an empty repo.
Capture.stderr do
homesick.clone "file://#{bare_repo}"
end
File.directory?(File.join(home.to_s, '.homesick/repos/dotfiles')).should be_true
File.directory?(File.join(home.to_s, '.homesick/repos/dotfiles'))
.should be_true
end
it 'should clone git repo like git://host/path/to.git' do
homesick.should_receive(:git_clone).with('git://github.com/technicalpickles/pickled-vim.git')
homesick.should_receive(:git_clone)
.with('git://github.com/technicalpickles/pickled-vim.git')
homesick.clone 'git://github.com/technicalpickles/pickled-vim.git'
end
it 'should clone git repo like git@host:path/to.git' do
homesick.should_receive(:git_clone).with('git@github.com:technicalpickles/pickled-vim.git')
homesick.should_receive(:git_clone)
.with('git@github.com:technicalpickles/pickled-vim.git')
homesick.clone 'git@github.com:technicalpickles/pickled-vim.git'
end
it 'should clone git repo like http://host/path/to.git' do
homesick.should_receive(:git_clone).with('http://github.com/technicalpickles/pickled-vim.git')
homesick.should_receive(:git_clone)
.with('http://github.com/technicalpickles/pickled-vim.git')
homesick.clone 'http://github.com/technicalpickles/pickled-vim.git'
end
it 'should clone git repo like http://host/path/to' do
homesick.should_receive(:git_clone).with('http://github.com/technicalpickles/pickled-vim')
homesick.should_receive(:git_clone)
.with('http://github.com/technicalpickles/pickled-vim')
homesick.clone 'http://github.com/technicalpickles/pickled-vim'
end
@@ -93,13 +102,16 @@ describe 'homesick' do
homesick.clone 'gitolite:pickled-vim.git'
end
it 'should throw an exception when trying to clone a malformed uri like malformed' do
it 'should throw an exception when trying to clone a malformed uri like ' \
'malformed' do
homesick.should_not_receive(:git_clone)
expect { homesick.clone 'malformed' }.to raise_error
end
it 'should clone a github repo' do
homesick.should_receive(:git_clone).with('https://github.com/wfarr/dotfiles.git', destination: Pathname.new('dotfiles'))
homesick.should_receive(:git_clone)
.with('https://github.com/wfarr/dotfiles.git',
destination: Pathname.new('dotfiles'))
homesick.clone 'wfarr/dotfiles'
end
@@ -116,7 +128,9 @@ describe 'homesick' do
it 'executes the .homesickrc' do
castle.file('.homesickrc') do |file|
file << "File.open(Dir.pwd + '/testing', 'w') { |f| f.print 'testing' }"
file << "File.open(Dir.pwd + '/testing', 'w') do
|f| f.print 'testing'
end"
end
expect_any_instance_of(Thor::Shell::Basic).to receive(:say_status).with('eval', kind_of(Pathname))
@@ -134,7 +148,9 @@ describe 'homesick' do
it 'does not execute the .homesickrc' do
castle.file('.homesickrc') do |file|
file << "File.open(Dir.pwd + '/testing', 'w') { |f| f.print 'testing' }"
file << "File.open(Dir.pwd + '/testing', 'w') do
|f| f.print 'testing'
end"
end
expect_any_instance_of(Thor::Shell::Basic).to receive(:say_status).with('eval skip', /not evaling.+/, :blue)
@@ -219,7 +235,9 @@ describe 'homesick' do
end
context "with '.config' and '.config/someapp' in .homesick_subdir" do
let(:castle) { given_castle('glencairn', ['.config', '.config/someapp']) }
let(:castle) do
given_castle('glencairn', ['.config', '.config/someapp'])
end
it 'can symlink under both of .config and .config/someapp' do
config_dir = castle.directory('.config')
config_dotfile = config_dir.file('.some_dotfile')
@@ -231,9 +249,11 @@ describe 'homesick' do
home_config_dir = home.join('.config')
home_someapp_dir = home_config_dir.join('someapp')
home_config_dir.symlink?.should be == false
home_config_dir.join('.some_dotfile').readlink.should be == config_dotfile
home_config_dir.join('.some_dotfile').readlink
.should be == config_dotfile
home_someapp_dir.symlink?.should be == false
home_someapp_dir.join('.some_appfile').readlink.should == someapp_dotfile
home_someapp_dir.join('.some_appfile').readlink
.should == someapp_dotfile
end
end
@@ -301,7 +321,9 @@ describe 'homesick' do
end
context "with '.config' and '.config/someapp' in .homesick_subdir" do
let(:castle) { given_castle('glencairn', ['.config', '.config/someapp']) }
let(:castle) do
given_castle('glencairn', ['.config', '.config/someapp'])
end
it 'can unsymlink under both of .config and .config/someapp' do
config_dir = castle.directory('.config')
@@ -339,8 +361,14 @@ describe 'homesick' do
given_castle('zomg')
given_castle('wtf/zomg')
homesick.should_receive(:say_status).with('zomg', 'git://github.com/technicalpickles/zomg.git', :cyan)
homesick.should_receive(:say_status).with('wtf/zomg', 'git://github.com/technicalpickles/zomg.git', :cyan)
homesick.should_receive(:say_status)
.with('zomg',
'git://github.com/technicalpickles/zomg.git',
:cyan)
homesick.should_receive(:say_status)
.with('wtf/zomg',
'git://github.com/technicalpickles/zomg.git',
:cyan)
homesick.list
end
@@ -350,7 +378,8 @@ describe 'homesick' do
it 'should say "nothing to commit" when there are no changes' do
given_castle('castle_repo')
text = Capture.stdout { homesick.status('castle_repo') }
text.should =~ /nothing to commit \(create\/copy files and use "git add" to track\)$/
text.should =~ Regexp.new('nothing to commit \(create\/copy files and ' \
'use "git add" to track\)$')
end
it 'should say "Changes to be committed" when there are changes' do
@@ -358,7 +387,8 @@ describe 'homesick' do
some_rc_file = home.file '.some_rc_file'
homesick.track(some_rc_file.to_s, 'castle_repo')
text = Capture.stdout { homesick.status('castle_repo') }
text.should =~ /Changes to be committed:.*new file:\s*home\/.some_rc_file/m
text.should =~
/Changes to be committed:.*new file:\s*home\/.some_rc_file/m
end
end
@@ -504,11 +534,15 @@ describe 'homesick' do
given_castle('castle_repo')
some_rc_file = home.file '.a_random_rc_file'
homesick.track(some_rc_file.to_s, 'castle_repo')
text = Capture.stdout { homesick.commit('castle_repo', 'Test message') }
text = Capture.stdout do
homesick.commit('castle_repo', 'Test message')
end
text.should =~ /^\[master \(root-commit\) \w+\] Test message/
end
end
# Note that this is a test for the subdir_file related feature of track,
# not for the subdir_file method itself.
describe 'subdir_file' do
it 'should add the nested files parent to the subdir_file' do
@@ -537,7 +571,8 @@ describe 'homesick' do
end
end
it 'should remove the parent of a tracked file from the subdir_file if the parent itself is tracked' do
it 'should remove the parent of a tracked file from the subdir_file ' \
'if the parent itself is tracked' do
castle = given_castle('castle_repo')
some_nested_file = home.file('some/nested/file.txt')
@@ -555,7 +590,8 @@ describe 'homesick' do
describe 'destroy' do
it 'removes the symlink files' do
expect_any_instance_of(Thor::Shell::Basic).to receive(:yes?).and_return('y')
expect_any_instance_of(Thor::Shell::Basic).to \
receive(:yes?).and_return('y')
given_castle('stronghold')
some_rc_file = home.file '.some_rc_file'
homesick.track(some_rc_file.to_s, 'stronghold')
@@ -565,7 +601,8 @@ describe 'homesick' do
end
it 'deletes the cloned repository' do
expect_any_instance_of(Thor::Shell::Basic).to receive(:yes?).and_return('y')
expect_any_instance_of(Thor::Shell::Basic).to \
receive(:yes?).and_return('y')
castle = given_castle('stronghold')
some_rc_file = home.file '.some_rc_file'
homesick.track(some_rc_file.to_s, 'stronghold')
@@ -584,30 +621,47 @@ describe 'homesick' do
end
it 'returns an error message when the given castle does not exist' do
homesick.should_receive('say_status').once.with(:error, %r{Could not cd castle_repo, expected /tmp/construct_container.* exist and contain dotfiles}, :red)
homesick.should_receive('say_status').once
.with(:error,
Regexp.new('Could not cd castle_repo, expected ' \
'/tmp/construct_container.* exist and contain dotfiles'),
:red)
expect { homesick.cd 'castle_repo' }.to raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
describe 'open' do
it 'opens the system default editor in the root of the given castle' do
ENV.stub(:[]).and_call_original # Make sure calls to ENV use default values for most things...
ENV.stub(:[]).with('EDITOR').and_return('vim') # Set a default value for 'EDITOR' just in case none is set
# Make sure calls to ENV use default values for most things...
ENV.stub(:[]).and_call_original
# Set a default value for 'EDITOR' just in case none is set
ENV.stub(:[]).with('EDITOR').and_return('vim')
given_castle 'castle_repo'
homesick.should_receive('inside').once.with(kind_of(Pathname)).and_yield
homesick.should_receive('system').once.with('vim')
Capture.stdout { homesick.open 'castle_repo' }
end
it 'returns an error message when the $EDITOR environment variable is not set' do
ENV.stub(:[]).with('EDITOR').and_return(nil) # Set the default editor to make sure it fails.
homesick.should_receive('say_status').once.with(:error, 'The $EDITOR environment variable must be set to use this command', :red)
it 'returns an error message when the $EDITOR environment variable is ' \
'not set' do
# Set the default editor to make sure it fails.
ENV.stub(:[]).with('EDITOR').and_return(nil)
homesick.should_receive('say_status').once
.with(:error,
'The $EDITOR environment variable must be set to use '\
'this command',
:red)
expect { homesick.open 'castle_repo' }.to raise_error(SystemExit)
end
it 'returns an error message when the given castle does not exist' do
ENV.stub(:[]).with('EDITOR').and_return('vim') # Set a default just in case none is set
homesick.should_receive('say_status').once.with(:error, %r{Could not open castle_repo, expected /tmp/construct_container.* exist and contain dotfiles}, :red)
# Set a default just in case none is set
ENV.stub(:[]).with('EDITOR').and_return('vim')
homesick.should_receive('say_status').once
.with(:error,
Regexp.new('Could not open castle_repo, expected ' \
'/tmp/construct_container.* exist and contain dotfiles'),
:red)
expect { homesick.open 'castle_repo' }.to raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end