notmuch_passwd_sanitize() in test-lib.sh is too generic, it cannot
work in many cases...
The more specific version _libconfig_sanitize() replaces it in
T590-libconfig.sh and the code that uses it is modified to output
the keys (ascending numbers printed in hex) so the sanitizer knows
what to sanitize in which lines...
"@" + fqdn -> "@FQDN" replacement is used as fqdn could
-- in theory -- be substring of 'USERNAME'.
'user -> 'USER_FULL_NAME replacement to work in cases where user
is empty -- as only first ' is replaced that works as expected.
In addition to ".(none)" now also ".localdomain" is filtered from
USERNAME@FQDN.
/dev/fd/{n} is not defined in posix, but it is portable enough
(if it weren't it is easy to fix -- now code looks clearer).
This prevents the message document getting multiple thread-id terms
when there are multiple files with the same message-id.
This change shifts some thread ids, requiring adjustments to other tests.
According to my bijection, this bug has been present since commit
411675a6ce in 2017. It is not completely clear what harm it causes in
regulary use, but it (at least) makes notmuch crash when compiled with
-DDEBUG_DATABASE_SANITY.
In test-lib-emacs.sh line 20:
test_require_external_prereq ${TEST_EMACS} || ret=1
^-----------^ SC2086: Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting.
Did you mean:
test_require_external_prereq "${TEST_EMACS}" || ret=1
In test-lib-emacs.sh line 21:
test_require_external_prereq ${TEST_EMACSCLIENT} || ret=1
^-----------------^ SC2086: Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting.
Did you mean:
test_require_external_prereq "${TEST_EMACSCLIENT}" || ret=1
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Commit d59d9c81 (test: Make the emacsclient binary user-configurable,
2012-11-27) modified the prereq check for the configured emacsclient,
but we probably want to do the same for emacs itself.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Although this default worked for "notmuch config get", it didn't work
most other places. Restore the previous functionality, with the
wrinkle that XDG locations will shadow $HOME/mail if they exist.
This fixes a bug reported by Jack Kamm in id:87eeefdc8b.fsf@gmail.com
notmuch-before-tag-hook and notmuch-after-tag-hook are supposed to
have access to two dynamic variables, tag-changes and query, but these
were lost with the switch to lexical binding in fc4cda07 (emacs: use
lexical-bindings in all libraries, 2021-01-13).
Add a variant of Emacs's dlet (not available until Emacs 28) and use
it in notmuch-tag to expose tag-changes and query to the hooks.
Due to the change in the config system, notmuch keeps a notmuch database
open when it would not do so before. Consequently, it can miss changes
to the database which are done from a hook (while notmuch holds the
databse in read only mode). When notmuch itself writes to the database
after that it uses wrong assumptions about the last used doc id etc.
Demonstrate this by triggering an assertion. (This new test succeeds
with notmuch 0.31.4.)
Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@grubix.eu>
Amended-by: db. Check for both messages
Prior to 0.32, notmuch had the (undocumented) behaviour that it
expanded a relative value of database.path with respect to $HOME. In
0.32 this was special cased for database.path but broken for
database.mail_root, which causes problems for at least notmuch-new
when database.path is set to a relative path.
The change in T030-config.sh reflects a user visible, but hopefully
harmless behaviour change; the expanded form of the paths will now be
printed by notmuch config.
We always do test_expect_equal_file, so do it in test_ruby() directly.
The only subtest where we don't (get non-existent file) can be easily
modified.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Not much point in polluting the main library, and also will be useful to
modify it in tandem with the tests.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
test_emacs may update the external prereqs, in which case we want to
skip the test rather than fail.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
When the external prereqs are updated inside the body of the command
(e.g. test_emacs) the message in test_report_skip_ is wrong: it outputs
the body of the command instead of the subtest name.
We need to pass the same argument we pass to test_skip.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
My fqdn is 'natae.localdomain', however, socket.getfqdn() returns
'localhost'.
To fetch the true fqdn we need socket.getaddrinfo().
For more information see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/11580042/10474
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
If any of the variables is empty the output is completely messed up,
because replace("", "FOO") puts "FOO" before every single character.
I don't have my full name configured, and this is what I get:
USER_FULL_NAME=USER_FULL_NAME=USER_FULL_NAME USER_FULL_NAMEsUSER_FULL_NAMEtUSER_FULL_NAMEdUSER_FULL_NAMEoUSER_FULL_NAMEuUSER_FULL_NAMEtUSER_FULL_NAME USER_FULL_NAME=USER_FULL_NAME=USER_FULL_NAME
Let's check for empty strings before doing any replace.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
The lastest versions of GNU parallel no longer make mention of GNU
within their help output. This causes the test script to mistakenly use
the moreutils parallel execution. In order to fix this, while
maintaining compatibility with previous versions of GNU parallel,
--version should be used.
Signed-off-by: Tobias Backer Dirks <omgitsaheadcrab@gmail.com>
Apparently the -f option to hostname is not portable, and in fact it
does not seem to always behave reasonably in e.g. a chroot.
Python code originally due to Tomi [1], modified by yours truly.
[1]: id:m2lf9fbkug.fsf@guru.guru-group.fi
lib/open.cc:_load_key_file will only open xdg-config files in
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME if it's defined, $HOME/.config will be considered if
and only if XDG_CONFIG_HOME not defined.
Let's unset said variable before running the test.
Certain tools like the address-sanitizer fail if they are not the
first LD_PRELOADed library. It does not seem to matter for our shims,
as long as they are loaded before libnotmuch.
This will allow simplifying the subcommand interface.
Change the internal API to notmuch_config_open to not tie it to the
implementation of subcommands in notmuch.c.
It also fixes a previously broken test, since notmuch_config_open does
not understand the notion of the empty string as a config file name.
There are two small code changes. The main one is to retrieve the
possibly updated config file name found during the database opening
call. The second change is to allow empty config file names, as
a (currently broken) way of specifying that configuration should only
be taken from the database.
Eventually we want to do all opening of databases in the top
level (main function). This means that detection of missing databases
needs to move out of subcommands. It also requires updating the
library to use the new NO_DATABASE status code.
Previously the fact that some configuration options were only stored
in the database (and thus editing the config file had no effect) was a
source of user confusion. This was fixed with the series ending at
d9af0af164.
On the other hand, the underlying partition of config options into
those stored by default in the database and those stored in the config
file remained. This is also confusing, since now some invocations of
"notmuch config set" modify the config file, and others silently
modify the database instead.
With this commit, it is up to the user to decide which configuration
to modify. A new "--database" option is provided for notmuch config to
enable modifying the configuration information in the database;
otherwise the default is to update an external config file.