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Carl Worth
4c998189b7 test: Add test demonstrating failure in emacs interface when Message-Id has ..
Thanks to Jameson Rollins for pointing out this bug
(id:87y6g7zr6q.fsf@servo.finestructure.net).
2010-10-22 17:38:38 -07:00
Carl Worth
a9849caadf test: Add tests for adding/removing tags within emacs interface
Exercising both the notmuch-search and notmuch-show views.
2010-10-22 17:17:00 -07:00
Carl Worth
a8aa437bbc test: Add simple tests for navigating notmuch-hello and notmuch-search views
We simulate the act of selecting the "inbox" saved search from
notmuch-hello and the act of selecting a desired thread from the
notmuch-search results.

The test for the navigation of notmuch-hello is currently marked as
BROKEN since its output is in the opposite order compared to the
'(notmuch-search "tag:inbox")' test. This question of ordering is a
currently open issue on the notmuch mailing list, so we'll let the
test suite reflect that for now.

Finally, this commit also abstracts some common emacs lisp code,
(waiting for the current buffer's process to complete), into a new
notmuch-test-wait function that is made available to anything calling
test_emacs.
2010-10-22 17:02:07 -07:00
Carl Worth
6307f306fd test: Add a new test_expect_equal_failure
Which allows us to have a known-broken test that would otherwise use
test_expect_equal.
2010-10-22 17:01:34 -07:00
Carl Worth
4bb1b1603c test: Add tests for emacs notmuch-search and notmuch-show functions.
Moving the expected output into individual files (rather than inline)
to keep the test script much easier to read.
2010-10-22 16:58:35 -07:00
Carl Worth
ca956552bd emacs: Remove the joke from the first line of the notmuch-hello view.
Overuse just makes the joke unfunny.
2010-10-22 12:12:22 -07:00
Carl Worth
1375d71ff4 test: Add the most rudimentary testing of the emacs interface.
So far, this is doing nothing more than adding a corpus of email and
ensuring that the `notmuch-hello' function produces the desired
output.
2010-10-22 12:10:15 -07:00
Carl Worth
209e756cd4 test: Add a new test_emacs function to test-lib.sh
This should be quite handy for doing automated testing of the
emacs-based functionality in notmuch. This function invokes emacs with
the necessary command-line arguments, (to run in batch mode with no
local initialization, to load the notmuch code from the source
directory, and to ensure an 80-column width).
2010-10-22 12:09:56 -07:00
Carl Worth
b97a763dc1 test: Fix add_email_corpus function to be quiet.
This simply avoids some unneeded noise in the "make test" output.
2010-10-22 12:04:41 -07:00
Carl Worth
9c7fd320c9 test/README: Document add_email_corpus (and add_message/generate_message)
While adding the documentation here for add_email_corpus I noticed
that the other email-adding functions in test-lib.sh were not yet
documented here, so add all of that documentation.
2010-09-20 16:41:31 -07:00
Carl Worth
5497b01c27 test: Fix the search and dump-restore tests to operator on non-empty mail store.
We do this with a new add_email_corpus function that establishes a
mail store with 50 messages from the notmuch mailing list.
2010-09-20 16:40:35 -07:00
Carl Worth
d805866ec5 test: Add a corpus of email messages to be used in testing.
This is simply 50 messages from the early history of the notmuch mailing
list, (fetched from the public archives).
2010-09-20 16:37:53 -07:00
Carl Worth
ba9f9efc9a test: Remove useless NOTMUCH variable (in favor of simply "notmuch")
When the NOTMUCH variable was originally invented it was used as an
explicit path to the notmuch binary being tested. Today, the test
suite sets the PATH variable instead, so the NOTMUCH variable always
has a value of simply "notmuch".

We simplifying that by using the constant value rather than the
continual variable reference.
2010-09-20 16:15:08 -07:00
Carl Worth
129a4417e3 test: Remove some dead code in test-lib.sh
These assignements weren't being used at all and were just confusing me,
(the real assignments happen later on in the file).
2010-09-20 16:09:20 -07:00
Carl Worth
2b3a219bc9 test: Fix PATH-checking test to work with --valgrind
The --valgrind option munges the PATH variable, so un-munge it before
testing that we have PATH pointing to the source directory.
2010-09-20 15:07:26 -07:00
Carl Worth
341e2bd86e test: Fix to actually report errors (!).
A bug in the results-aggregation code was causing the test suite to report
"all tests passed" even when there were failures, (as long as there were
also no "broken" tests). Fix this.
2010-09-20 14:39:40 -07:00
Carl Worth
49a8cb9de3 test: Avoid printing "Testing Testing ..."
The test suite isn't auditioning for a roadie position, after all.
2010-09-20 14:39:06 -07:00
Carl Worth
4813ee41d6 test: Print section names, and rename all test sections
Now that we can usefully pass section names via the NOTMUCH_SKIP_TESTS
environment variable, it's useful to actually print those names out
for the user. Then, since we're now printing these names, let's use
nicer names, (not excessively long but also not using abbreviations
like "msg").
2010-09-20 14:38:56 -07:00
Carl Worth
169639e606 test: Make the --valgrind option useful, (and drop --verbose).
In order for --valgrind to be useful, we drop noisy additional output of
all of the commands being executed in verbose mode. This makes --verbose
alone quite useless, so we don't document it any more.

Also, add a zlib valgrind suppression that was showing up frequently in the
test suite.
2010-09-20 14:28:13 -07:00
Carl Worth
029a105da3 test/README: Update to become notmuch-specific rather than git-specific
This file was obviously describing the git test suite previously, and
would have been very hard to understand in the context of the notmuch
test suite. HOpefully it's easier to follow now.
2010-09-20 14:06:38 -07:00
Carl Worth
16a6301ade test: Rename GIT_SKIP_TESTS to NOTMUCH_SKIP_TESTS
By scanning test-lib.sh for occurrences of "git" or "GIT", I found
that most of those are internal things, (like the GIT_TEST_TEE_STARTED
variable). But GIT_SKIP_TESTS is part of the user-interface to the
test suite, so we rename it to reference notmuch rather than git.

Also, the GIT_TRACE warning is git-specific, so we drop that as well.
2010-09-20 13:54:57 -07:00
Carl Worth
8369ed31d0 test: Fix notmuch-test to pass command-line arguments to sub-scripts.
The is useful for things like "notmuch-test --valgrind", etc.
2010-09-20 13:45:29 -07:00
Carl Worth
60c599036e test: Fix test suite so that --valgrind option works.
The output is ugly, and we need a better suppressions file, but this
is at least a start.
2010-09-20 13:44:32 -07:00
Carl Worth
265de5006f test: Add test to ensure that all available test scripts are run
Since we are now using an explicit list of tests to run in
notmuch-test we need to be careful that we don't add a new file of
tests and then forget to add it to the list.
2010-09-20 12:41:10 -07:00
Carl Worth
7263aa9ec3 test: Rename all tests to get rid of the ugly numbers in file names.
The numbers were meaningless, and they made it hard to find a file of interest.

Instead, we get the ordering we want by adding an explicit list of
tests to run to the notmuch-test script.
2010-09-17 16:01:42 -07:00
Carl Worth
51cd69feb1 test: Remove basic testing of broken, fixed, and skipped tests.
These were interfering with the aggregate statistics reported at the
end of the test-suite run. (Always reporting 1 broken, 1 fixed, and 1
skipped). The correct way to test the test-suite itself would be to
run the test suite externally for these cases, capture the expected
result, and then report that as a PASS test.

But, really, there's almost no value in these tests anyway. It's
almost to the level of testing that 'if false; exit 1; fi' returns
1. That is, there are so many ways that the test suite could be broken
internally, that these minor tests don't really help.
2010-09-17 15:30:17 -07:00
Carl Worth
82155c3d96 test: Fix ordering of tests in t0000-basic.sh
The basic notmuch tests depend on the test-suite harness working, so
test it first.
2010-09-17 15:28:53 -07:00
Carl Worth
c92ad8bf6a test: Rework test-suite input to avoid ulti-command strings
The original git test suite works by concatenating many commands into
a very long string (each separated by &&). This is painful to work
with since it prevents the editor from helping by parsing the shell
script, indenting, colorizing, etc.

Instead, we switch this back to something like the original notmuch
test suite, and add two new functions to test-lib.sh
(test_begin_subtest and test_expect_equal) to support these.

This also fixes the test suite to once again display the diff when a
test fails to generate the expected input.
2010-09-17 15:25:39 -07:00
Carl Worth
222926abe1 test: Cleanup the test output
This makes the new, git-derived test suite report results in a manner
similar to the original notmuch test suite.

Notable changes include:

  * No more initial '*' on every line
  * Only colorize a single word
  * Don't print useless test numbers
  * Use "PASS" in place of "ok"
  * Begin sentences with a capital letter
  * Print test descriptions for each block
  * Separate each block of tests with a blank line
  * Don't summarize counts between each block
2010-09-17 14:08:36 -07:00
Carl Worth
e6ba2c63c9 test: Fix test suite to integrate with our non-recursive Makefile system.
This avoids "make test" emitting messages from three (3!) recursive
invocations of make. We change the invocations of the tests themselves
to occur directly from the shell script rather than having the shell
script invoke make again and using wildcards in the Makefile.
2010-09-17 12:16:10 -07:00
Michal Sojka
7a72999fad test: Set all times to UTC
In order to have repeatable test suite, all times in messages are set
to UTC time zone to match the time zone (TZ variable) set in
test-lib.sh.

Signed-off-by: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
2010-09-16 15:56:44 -07:00
Michal Sojka
5398e6966a Convert the actual tests to the new framework
The changes are:
- The notmuch-test was split into several files (t000?-*.sh).
- Removed helper functions which were moved to test-lib.sh
- Replaced every printf with test_expect_success.
- Test commands chained with && (test-lib.sh doesn't use "set -e" in
  order to complete the test suite even if something fails)
- Many variables such as ${MAIL_DIR} were properly quoted as they
  contain spaces.
- Changed quoting patterns in add_message and generate_message (single
  quotes are already used by the test framework).
- ${TEST_DIR} replaced by ${PWD}

QUICK HOWTO:

To run the whole test suite
    make

To run only a single test
   ./t0001-new.sh

To stop on the first error
   ./t0001-new.sh -i
then mail store and database can be inspected in
"trash directory.t0001-new"

To see the output of tests
   ./t0001-new.sh -v

To not remove trash directory at the end:
   ./t0001-new.sh -d

To run all tests verbosely:
   make GIT_TEST_OPTS="-v"

Signed-off-by: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
2010-09-16 15:56:44 -07:00
Michal Sojka
04d454f582 test: Update helper functions
Modify the helper functions to work with git-based test suite i.e.
1) Quote arguments where it is necessary.
2) Do not use $NOTMUCH. It is equal to "notmuch" since $PATH is set to
   the build tree.
3) Modify pass_if_equal to fit into the git-based test suite.

Signed-off-by: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
2010-09-16 15:56:44 -07:00
Michal Sojka
223987bace Update test framework for use with notmuch
This removes Git specific things from the test-lib.sh and adds helper
functions for notmuch taken from Carl's notmuch-test script. README is
also slightly modified to reflect the current state.

Signed-off-by: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
2010-09-16 15:56:44 -07:00
Michal Sojka
0083854b12 Copy test framework from Git
Git uses a simple and yet powerful test framework, written in shell.
The framework is easy to use for both users and developers so I think
it would help if it is used in notmuch as well.

This is a copy of Git's test framework from commit
b6b0afdc30e066788592ca07c9a6c6936c68cc11 in git repository.

Signed-off-by: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
2010-09-16 15:56:44 -07:00
Carl Worth
9c7668bdb5 Avoid giving GMime a NULL MIME-stream filter.
Micah Anderson reported an issue where a message failed to display in
the emacs interface, (it instead gave an error, "json-read-string: Bad
string format").

Micah tracked this down to the json output from "notmuch show" being
interrupted by a GMime error message:

	gmime-CRITICAL **: g_mime_stream_filter_add: assertion
	`GMIME_IS_FILTER (filter)

I tracked this down further to notmuch passing a NULL value to
g_mime_stream_filter_add. And this was due to calling
g_mime_filter_charset_new with a value of "unknown-8bit".

So we add a test message withe a Conten-Type of "text/plain;
charset=unknown-8bit" from Micah's message. Then we fix "notmuch show"
to test for NULL before calling g_mime_stream_filter_add. Bug fixed.
2010-06-05 08:40:26 -07:00
Carl Worth
7b78eb4af6 Add support (and tests) for messages with really long message IDs.
Scott Henson reported an internal error that occurred when he tried to
add a message that referenced another message with a message ID well
over 300 characters in length. The bug here was running into a Xapian
limit for the length of metadata key names, (which is even more
restrictive than the Xapian limit for the length of terms).

We fix this by noticing long message ID values and instead using a
message ID of the form "notmuch-sha1-<sha1_sum_of_message_id>". That
is, we use SHA1 to generate a compressed, (but still unique), version
of the message ID.

We add support to the test suite to exercise this fix. The tests add a
message referencing the long message ID, then add the message with the
long message ID, then finally add another message referencing the long
ID. Each of these tests exercise different code paths where the
special handling is implemented.

A final test ensures that all three messages are stitched together
into a single thread---guaranteeing that the three code paths all act
consistently.
2010-06-04 13:35:07 -07:00
Carl Worth
77ab738343 test suite: Generate message filenames from count, not Message-Id.
We're about to add a test with an excessively long message-id, (512
characters or so). This exceeds filename length limits, so just always
the simple counter to generate the filenames, (which we were doing for
messages with non-custom IDs anyway).
2010-06-04 12:38:11 -07:00
Carl Worth
552c61e269 test suite: Add support for custom references header in generated messages.
In the same style as several other existing headers.
2010-06-04 12:36:13 -07:00
Carl Worth
33765e5c2e Add a test case for the previous commit.
The commit said it fixed a problem with headers >200 characters
long. But examination of the code suggests that it was a header of
exactly 200 characters long that caused the problem. So we add a test
case for that here.

Before the fix in the previous commit, valgrind would detect many
errors when replying to the message created with this test case. After
that commit, those errors are gone.
2010-06-03 16:43:21 -07:00
Carl Worth
e0f5610498 test: Exercise magic-from guessing with a single configured address
Immediately after releasing 0.3 we learned that the magic-from-guessing
code could hang in an infinite loop in some cases. The bug occurred
only when the user had configured only a primary email addresss and no
other email addresses.

The test suite wasn't previously covering this case, so address this
shortcoming.
2010-04-27 10:13:04 -07:00
Dirk Hohndel
a35a9a77af Add tests for author name reordering in search results
This should be required for all patches :-)

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@infradead.org>
2010-04-26 11:45:17 -07:00
Michal Sojka
969f1c4621 test: Comment why we need to set TZ 2010-04-26 08:05:57 -07:00
Dirk Hohndel
8adaad690e fix expected test result to include Bcc lines
this test actually tests behavior that I consider as broken.
The Bcc should be to the same address as used in the From line,
otherwise we are creating a potential information leak as email
that is related to one email account (say, work) is copied to
a different account

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>

These tests don't actually pass yet, since the feature being tested
has not been merged. But gettting these tests in first will let us
more easily test that the feature actually works, (and will help us
ensure we don't forget the feature before the next release).
2010-04-23 17:01:49 -07:00
Dirk Hohndel
037cfc5f5a add From guessing tests to test suite
right now these are not trying to be overly fancy
simply one test per strategy that we apply to figure out the best
from address - including the fallback if there's nothing to go on

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@infradead.org>
2010-04-23 17:01:19 -07:00
Michal Sojka
f106db3e9b test: Set fixed time zone
When the test suite is run in a different time zone that where Carl
lives, some tests may fail depending on the time when the test suite is
run. For example, just now I get:

     Search for all messages ("*"):...			FAIL
    --- test-031.expected	2010-04-23 09:33:47.898634822 +0200
    +++ test-031.output	2010-04-23 09:33:47.898634822 +0200
    @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
    -thread:XXX   2001-01-05 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; Test message #6 (inbox unread)
    -thread:XXX   2001-01-05 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; Test message #14 (inbox unread)
    +thread:XXX   2001-01-06 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; Test message #6 (inbox unread)
    +thread:XXX   2001-01-06 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; Test message #14 (inbox unread)
     thread:XXX   2000-01-01 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; body search (inbox unread)
     thread:XXX   2000-01-01 [1/1] searchbyfrom; search by from (inbox unread)
     thread:XXX   2000-01-01 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; search by to (inbox unread)

By setting a fixed time zone in the test script, these problems should
be eliminated.

Signed-off-by: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
2010-04-23 13:28:33 -07:00
Carl Worth
ec6d78acf1 test: Put the json tests into their own section.
Not that the sections actually mean anything yet, but it makes for
clean output.
2010-04-22 17:17:11 -07:00
Gregor Hoffleit
08deef5f75 First tests for JSON output and UTF-8 in mail body and subject
The test suite doesn't yet cover --format=json output nor UTF-8 in
subject or body.

This patch starts with test cases for 'search --format=json' and
'show --format=json'.

Furthermore, it has test cases for a search for a UTF-8 string in a mail
body for a UTF-8 string in a mail subject.

Finally, it has a test case for --format=json with UTF-8 messages,
demonstrating the fix in 1267697893-sup-4538@sam.mediasupervision.de.

Reviewed-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>
Updated tests to current implementation of the test suite.
These tests demonstrate a bug in the current implementation
of "notmuch show --format=json", (timestamp output is changed
depending on current timezone).
2010-04-22 17:10:23 -07:00
Carl Worth
e31aa92a4c test: Make existing "notmuch show" test more resilient
If future updates to the test suite add more messages to the database
before this "notmuch show" test, then the message-ID numbers in the
expected output will all change. But we can at least compute the
numbers so that this test will continue to pass.
2010-04-22 17:08:08 -07:00
Carl Worth
5106df9f6b test: Add a test to demonstrate message-sorting regression.
In the recent change to rename threads based on changing subject
lines, I broke message ordering within "notmuch show" output. But our
test suite didn't catch that regressions, because we didn't have any
tests of "notmuch show".

This adds one "notmuch show" test along with the thread-naming
tests. It's not a whole suite of "notmuch show" testing, but it does
catch this regression at least.
2010-04-22 13:26:37 -07:00