require 'spec_helper' describe "homesick" do let(:homesick) { Homesick.new } describe "clone" do context "of a file" do it "should symlink existing directories" do somewhere = create_construct somewhere.directory('wtf') wtf = somewhere + 'wtf' homesick.should_receive(:ln_s).with(wtf, wtf.basename) homesick.clone wtf end context "when it exists in a repo directory" do before do @existing_dir = @repos_dir.directory('existing_castle') end it "should not symlink" do homesick.should_not_receive(:git_clone) homesick.clone @existing_dir.to_s rescue nil end it "should raise an error" do @existing_castle = homesick.send(:repos_dir) + 'existing_castle' lambda { homesick.clone @existing_castle.to_s }.should raise_error(/already cloned/i) end end 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.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.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.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.clone 'http://github.com/technicalpickles/pickled-vim' end it "should clone git repo like host-alias:repos.git" do homesick.should_receive(:git_clone).with('gitolite:pickled-vim.git') homesick.clone 'gitolite:pickled-vim.git' end it "should not try to clone a malformed uri like malformed" do homesick.should_not_receive(:git_clone) homesick.clone 'malformed' rescue nil end it "should throw an exception when trying to clone a malformed uri like malformed" do lambda { homesick.clone 'malformed' }.should raise_error end it "should clone a github repo" do homesick.should_receive(:git_clone).with('git://github.com/wfarr/dotfiles.git', :destination => Pathname.new('wfarr/dotfiles')) homesick.clone "wfarr/dotfiles" end end describe "symlink" do context "for dotfiles" do it "links dotfiles from a castle to the home folder" do castle = given_castle("glencairn") dotfile = castle.file(".some_dotfile") homesick.symlink("glencairn") @user_dir.join(".some_dotfile").readlink.should == dotfile end end end describe "list" do # FIXME only passes in isolation. need to setup data a bit better xit "should say each castle in the castle directory" do given_castle('zomg') given_castle('zomg', '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.list end end describe "pull" do xit "needs testing" describe "--all" do xit "needs testing" end end describe "track" do it "should move the tracked file into the castle" do some_rc_file = @user_dir.file '.some_rc_file' homesickrepo = @user_dir.directory('.homesick').directory('repos').directory('castle_repo') castle_path = homesickrepo.directory 'home' # There is some hideous thing going on with construct; rming the file I'm moving works on this test. # Otherwise when track ln_s's it back out, it sees a conflict. Its as if file operations don't # actually effect this thing, or something. system "rm #{some_rc_file.to_s}" Dir.chdir homesickrepo do system "git init >/dev/null 2>&1" end homesick.should_receive(:mv).with(some_rc_file, castle_path) homesick.should_receive(:ln_s).with(castle_path + some_rc_file.basename, some_rc_file) homesick.track(some_rc_file.to_s, 'castle_repo') end end end