nix-super/tests/functional/search.sh
John Ericson 68c81c7375 Put functional tests in tests/functional
I think it is bad for these reasons when `tests/` contains a mix of
functional and integration tests

 - Concepts is harder to understand, the documentation makes a good
   unit vs functional vs integration distinction, but when the
   integration tests are just two subdirs within `tests/` this is not
   clear.

 - Source filtering in the `flake.nix` is more complex. We need to
   filter out some of the dirs from `tests/`, rather than simply pick
   the dirs we want and take all of them. This is a good sign the
   structure of what we are trying to do is not matching the structure
   of the files.

With this change we have a clean:
```shell-session
$ git show 'HEAD:tests'
tree HEAD:tests

functional/
installer/
nixos/
```
2023-10-06 09:05:56 -04:00

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source common.sh
clearStore
clearCache
(( $(nix search -f search.nix '' hello | wc -l) > 0 ))
# Check descriptions are searched
(( $(nix search -f search.nix '' broken | wc -l) > 0 ))
# Check search that matches nothing
(( $(nix search -f search.nix '' nosuchpackageexists | wc -l) == 0 ))
# Search for multiple arguments
(( $(nix search -f search.nix '' hello empty | wc -l) == 2 ))
# Multiple arguments will not exist
(( $(nix search -f search.nix '' hello broken | wc -l) == 0 ))
## Search expressions
# Check that empty search string matches all
nix search -f search.nix '' |grepQuiet foo
nix search -f search.nix '' |grepQuiet bar
nix search -f search.nix '' |grepQuiet hello
## Tests for multiple regex/match highlighting
e=$'\x1b' # grep doesn't support \e, \033 or even \x1b
# Multiple overlapping regexes
(( $(nix search -f search.nix '' 'oo' 'foo' 'oo' | grep -c "$e\[32;1mfoo$e\\[0;1m") == 1 ))
(( $(nix search -f search.nix '' 'broken b' 'en bar' | grep -c "$e\[32;1mbroken bar$e\\[0m") == 1 ))
# Multiple matches
# Searching for 'o' should yield the 'o' in 'broken bar', the 'oo' in foo and 'o' in hello
(( $(nix search -f search.nix '' 'o' | grep -Eoc "$e\[32;1mo{1,2}$e\[(0|0;1)m") == 3 ))
# Searching for 'b' should yield the 'b' in bar and the two 'b's in 'broken bar'
# NOTE: This does not work with `grep -c` because it counts the two 'b's in 'broken bar' as one matched line
(( $(nix search -f search.nix '' 'b' | grep -Eo "$e\[32;1mb$e\[(0|0;1)m" | wc -l) == 3 ))
## Tests for --exclude
(( $(nix search -f search.nix -e hello | grep -c hello) == 0 ))
(( $(nix search -f search.nix foo --exclude 'foo|bar' | grep -Ec 'foo|bar') == 0 ))
(( $(nix search -f search.nix foo -e foo --exclude bar | grep -Ec 'foo|bar') == 0 ))
[[ $(nix search -f search.nix -e bar --json | jq -c 'keys') == '["foo","hello"]' ]]