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David Bremner
b421f00a05 test: give unique timestamps to messages
The choice of decreasing timestamps is a hack which reduces the number
of existing tests which fail.  This can be changed to increasing
if/when somebody wants update another 47 tests.
2013-12-09 21:20:28 +08:00
David Bremner
72ff135ac3 test: sanitize dates in emacs, raw, and text output
add a new function notmuch_date_sanitize for rfc822-ish things. Add
date sanitization to notmuch_show_sanitize_all and use it more places.

This is all in aid of a transition to unique timestamps on messages.
2013-12-09 21:20:27 +08:00
David Bremner
18921be2e9 test: sanitize Date and timestamp fields in json
Eventually we want test messages to have distinct dates to avoid
reproducability problems. This sanitization will prevent some test
failures when that change is made.

Replace the use of a local function in maildir-sync with
notmuch_json_show_sanitize
2013-12-09 21:20:27 +08:00
David Bremner
20f78709fa test: pass expected output through json_sanitize in 2 places
This makes the tests more robust against changes in the
sanitization rules.
2013-12-09 21:20:15 +08:00
David Bremner
456799d514 test/crypto: disable gpg version printing
This was causing test failures because version strings varied in
length between GNU/Linux and GNU/KFreeBSD. One can also imagine
different versions of gnupg causing the same failure.
2013-11-28 07:02:15 -04:00
David Bremner
2560996b7e test: replace $PWD with YYY in emacs & emacs-show tests
When executed command line is written to *Notmuch errors* buffer,
shell-quote-argument will backslash-escape any char that is not in
"POSIX filename characters" (i.e. matching "[^-0-9a-zA-Z_./\n]").

Currently in two emacs tests shell has expanded $PWD as part of
emacs variable, which will later be fed to #'shell-quote-argument
and finally written to ERROR file. If $PWD contained non-POSIX
filename characters, data in ERROR file will not match $PWD when
later comparing in shell. Therefore, in these two particular cases
the escaped $PWD is replaced with YYY in ERROR file and expected
content is adjusted accordingly.
2013-11-23 20:25:29 -04:00
Austin Clements
96c0ce28f8 emacs: Fix search tagging races
This fixes races in thread-local and global tagging in notmuch-search
(e.g., "+", "-", "a", "*", etc.).  Previously, these would modify tags
of new messages that arrived after the search.  Now they only operate
on the messages that were in the threads when the search was
performed.  This prevents surprises like archiving messages that
arrived in a thread after the search results were shown.

This eliminates `notmuch-search-find-thread-id-region(-search)'
because these functions strongly encouraged racy usage.

This fixes the two broken tests added by the previous patch.
2013-11-08 20:52:00 -04:00
Austin Clements
23fb842e04 emacs: Add known-broken tests for search tagging races
These tests check that both thread-local and global search tagging
operations are race-free.  They are currently known-broken because
they aren't race-free.
2013-11-08 20:46:53 -04:00
Austin Clements
abeac48522 search: Add stable queries to thread search results
These queries will match exactly the set of messages currently in the
thread, even if more messages later arrive.  Two queries are provided:
one for matched messages and one for unmatched messages.

This can be used to fix race conditions with tagging threads from
search results.  While tagging based on a thread: query can affect
messages that arrived after the search, tagging based on stable
queries affects only the messages the user was shown in the search UI.

Since we want clients to be able to depend on the presence of these
queries, this ushers in schema version 2.
2013-11-08 20:43:29 -04:00
Austin Clements
730b8f61e0 emacs: Use notmuch tag --batch for large tag queries
(Unfortunately, it's difficult to first demonstrate this problem with
a known-broken test because modern Linux kernels have argument length
limits in the megabytes, which makes Emacs really slow!)
2013-11-08 20:35:13 -04:00
Austin Clements
c7e18288ae test: Fix missing erase-buffer in emacs test
The first subprocess error exit code test assumed the *Notmuch errors*
buffer would be empty.  Rather than assuming, make it so.
2013-11-08 20:18:24 -04:00
Mark Walters
10bf1b7400 test: tree: remove require from tests
Now tree is included by default we don't need to "require it" in the
test.
2013-11-07 07:52:22 -04:00
Mark Walters
7d7c702d72 emacs: tree: remove test for emacs from tree test
Now the test is in mainline we can remove the check that emacs exists.
2013-11-07 07:43:45 -04:00
Mark Walters
81b2ad57f0 test: move emacs-tree test into mainline
We move the emacs-tree test and associated files into the main test
directory and add the test to the list in notmuch-test.
2013-11-07 07:40:28 -04:00
Jani Nikula
54e7f1777d cli: add compact --backup=DIRECTORY option, don't backup by default
It's the user's decision. The recommended way is to do a database dump
anyway. Clean up the relevant printfs too.
2013-11-07 06:58:58 -04:00
David Bremner
425e73e146 test: fix compact backup / restore test
It was looking in completely the wrong place for the backup and the
(test) xapian database. Unfortunately test_begin_subtest hides the
relevant errors.
2013-11-06 17:49:23 -04:00
Ben Gamari
1eecfbd51a test: Add compact test
Signed-off-by: Ben Gamari <bgamari.foss@gmail.com>
2013-10-31 07:48:04 -03:00
Mark Walters
99d474c484 emacs: show: use interactive instead of current-prefix-arg
Currently notmuch-show looks at the prefix-arg directly via
current-prefix-arg. This changes it to use the interactive
specification.

One test (for elide-toggle functionality) set the prefix arg
directly. Update this test to set the new argument directly.
2013-10-19 22:42:49 -03:00
Mark Walters
48231337b7 test: set mail host in emacs_deliver
One test (reply to encrypted message in the crypto test) recently
started failing on some systems. The failure I saw were two extra
lines of the form
<87d2nbc5xg.fsf@host.i-did-not-set--mail-host-address--so-tickle-me>

The test pipes the output through

grep -v -e '^In-Reply-To:' -e '^References:'

which would normally these two ids but it does not, in this case,
because they are so long they get put on a separate line in the output.

To fix this we set mail-host-address for emacs deliver. example.com
seems a sensible address to use. This is short enough that we don't
get the line breaks above and the tests then all pass.
2013-10-14 08:23:07 -03:00
Jani Nikula
71521f06b0 lib/cli: pass GMIME_ENABLE_RFC2047_WORKAROUNDS to g_mime_init()
As explained by Jeffrey Stedfast, the author of GMime, quoted in [1]:

> Passing the GMIME_ENABLE_RFC2047_WORKAROUNDS flag to g_mime_init()
> *should* solve the decoding problem mentioned in the thread. This
> flag should be safe to pass into g_mime_init() without any bad side
> effects and my unit tests do test that code-path.

The thread being referred to is [2].

[1] id:87bo56viyo.fsf@nikula.org
[2] id:08cb1dcd-c5db-4e33-8b09-7730cb3d59a2@gmail.com
2013-09-14 14:13:43 -03:00
Jani Nikula
59e311d9af test: add known broken tests for known broken RFC 2047 encodings
Some common broken RFC 2047 encodings that we currently let gmime
parse strictly. We could tell gmime to be forgiving in what it accepts
as RFC 2047 encoding, making these tests pass.
2013-09-14 14:10:21 -03:00
Tomi Ollila
fae15296ec test: unset 'xpg_echo' bash shell option
When 'xpg_echo' bash shell option is unset (usually the default)
echo builtin does not expand backslash-escape sequences by default
(i.e. '\n' is echoed as '\n' instead of newline). Not all bash
installations have this feature we depend on activated by default.

Note that the feature is bash (and GNU /bin/echo) specific. It is used
as it is convenient. If portability is needed (elsewhere) use printf(1)
(also often available as a shell builtin).
2013-09-08 22:42:12 -03:00
Tomi Ollila
11a3805464 test: exit with nonzero value when not all tests completed successfully
If any of the tests in our test system is not passing the execution
of the test suite completes with nonzero exit value.

It is better to rely on the exit value of the test system instead
of some arbitrary strings in test output (or use both).
2013-09-08 22:40:57 -03:00
Jani Nikula
2f7cfcd320 test: improve insert test reliability by checking message-id instead of count
There isn't a reported issue this would fix. Spotted by reading the
test.
2013-09-03 20:49:46 -03:00
Jani Nikula
8ffc60e989 test: add more maildir flag syncing related tests to insert
Specifically test maildir flag syncing with insert.
2013-09-03 20:46:01 -03:00
Louis Rilling
a9b2135c75 tags_to_maildir_flags: Don't rename if no flags change
notmuch_message_tags_to_maildir_flags() unconditionally moves messages from
maildir directory "new/" to maildir directory "cur/", which makes messages lose
their "new" status in the MUA. However some users want to keep this "new"
status after, for instance, an auto-tagging of new messages.

However, as Austin mentioned and according to the maildir specification,
messages living in "new/" are not allowed to have flags, even if mutt allows it
to happen. For this reason, this patch prevents moving messages from "new/" to
"cur/", only if no flags have to be changed. It's hopefully enough to satisfy
mutt (and maybe other MUAs showing the "new" status) users checking the "new"
status.

Changelog:
* v2: Fix bool type as well as NULL returned despite having no errors (Austin
      Clements)
* v4: Tag the related test (contributed by Michal Sojka) as working

Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <l.rilling@av7.net>

[Condition for keeping messages in new/ was extended to satisfy all
 tests from the previous patch. -Michal Sojka]

[Added by David Bremner, to keep the tests passing at each commit]

update insert tests for new maildir synchronization rules

As of id:1355952747-27350-4-git-send-email-sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz
we are more conservative about moving messages from ./new to ./cur.
This updates the insert tests to match
2013-09-03 20:41:51 -03:00
Michal Sojka
4229966dce test: Add some missing maildir synchronization tests
As mentioned by Jani Nikula in id:87vcccp4y3.fsf@nikula.org, some cases
of maildir synchronization are not covered by our tests. Let's add the
missing tests.
2013-09-03 20:36:12 -03:00
Michal Sojka
0b46d0fd2e test: Adding non-maildir tags does not move message from new to cur
Some MUA's like mutt show the difference between "new" emails living in maildir
directory new/, and "old" emails living in maildir directory cur/. However
notmuch tag unconditionally moves selected messages from new/ to cur/, even if
no maildir synchronized tag is changed.

While maildir specification forbids messages with tags living in new/, there is
no need to move messages to cur/ when no maildir synchronized tag is changed.
Thus notmuch can remain transparent with respect to other MUA's.

[ Edited commit log to better describe the intended changes, and tag the
  test as broken until the actual changes are implemented -- Louis Rilling ]

Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <l.rilling@av7.net>

[ Converted to use test_subtest_known_broken, David Bremner ]
2013-09-03 20:33:17 -03:00
Tomi Ollila
dd8ea3203c test: test notmuch show --include-html option
Test new --include-html option added to notmuch show command with
json output message parts containing text in latin1 and utf8 format.
2013-08-27 07:57:59 -03:00
Jani Nikula
09f8ef3e3d test: test notmuch count --output=files
Add tests for notmuch count --output=files option.
2013-08-24 11:44:12 +02:00
Jani Nikula
820a88eaaa test: test notmuch search --duplicate=N
Add test for notmuch search --duplicate=N option.
2013-08-24 11:42:18 +02:00
Austin Clements
e41cd1c518 test: Canonicalize RFC 2047 encoding and charset
RFC 2047 states that the encoding and charset in an encoded word are
case-insensitive, so force them to lower case in the reply test.  This
fixes an issue caused by GMime versions (somewhere between 2.6.10 and
2.6.16), which changed the capitalization of the encoding.
2013-08-20 09:14:25 +02:00
Austin Clements
dc51bf0ad4 reply: Use RFC 2822/MIME wholly for text format template
Previously, reply's default text format used an odd mix of RFC 2045
MIME encoding for the reply template's body and some made-up RFC
2822-like UTF-8 format for the headers.  The intent was to present the
headers to the user in a nice, un-encoded format, but this assumed
that whatever ultimately sent the email would RFC 2047-encode the
headers, while at the same time the body was already RFC 2045 encoded,
so it assumed that whatever sent the email would *not* re-encode the
body.

This can be fixed by either producing a fully decoded UTF-8 reply
template, or a fully encoded MIME-compliant RFC 2822 message.  This
patch does the latter because it is

a) Well-defined by RFC 2822 and MIME (while any UTF-8 format would be
   ad hoc).

b) Ready to be piped to sendmail.  The point of the text format is to
   be minimal, so a user should be able to pop up the template in
   whatever editor they want, edit it, and push it to sendmail.

c) Consistent with frontend capabilities.  If a frontend has the
   smarts to RFC 2047 encode the headers before sending the mail, it
   probably has the smarts to RFC 2047 decode them before presenting
   the template to a user for editing.

Also, as far as I know, nothing automated consumes the reply text
format, so changing this should not cause serious problems.  (And if
anything does still consume this format, it probably gets these
encoding issues wrong anyway.)
2013-08-17 09:06:08 +02:00
Austin Clements
6cdab6e0b7 reply: Remove extraneous space from generated References
Previously, the References header code seemed to assume
notmuch_message_get_header would return NULL if the header was not
present, but it actually returns "".  As a result of this, it was
inserting an unnecessary space when concatenating an empty or missing
original references header with the new reference.

This shows up in only two tests because the text reply format later
passes the whole reply template through g_mime_filter_headers, which
has the side effect of stripping out this extra space.
2013-08-17 09:05:44 +02:00
Austin Clements
ad7bb423fb reply: Test replying to messages with RFC 2047-encoded headers 2013-08-17 09:04:07 +02:00
Austin Clements
a7696844f0 test: Make symbol-test depend on libnotmuch.so
Without this
$ make -j test
intermittently fails and
$ make clean; make test/symbol-test
always fails (not that anybody would do the latter).
2013-08-15 11:35:30 +02:00
Peter Wang
9a64b2df29 test: test insert --create-folder option
Add tests for notmuch insert --create-folder option.
2013-07-04 00:08:16 -03:00
Peter Wang
0c4b8aa736 test: test insert --folder option
Add tests for notmuch insert --folder option.
2013-07-01 12:23:09 -03:00
Peter Wang
7e3a7ed62f test: add tests for insert
Add tests for new 'insert' command.
2013-06-29 19:29:02 -03:00
Austin Clements
43251ab653 emacs: Use S-exp format everywhere
This switches `notmuch-mua-reply' and `notmuch-query-get-threads' to
the S-exp format.  These were the last two uses of the JSON format in
the Emacs frontend.
2013-06-24 22:57:13 -07:00
Tomi Ollila
8d863c9e87 revert: Removed top level --stderr= option
While looked good on paper, its attempted use caused confusion, complexity,
and potential for information leak when passed through wrapper scripts.
For slimmer code and to lessen demand for maintenance/support the set of
commits which added top level --stderr= option is now reverted.
2013-06-24 22:52:59 -07:00
Tomi Ollila
2593df5271 test/basic: replaced find -perm +111 with portable alternative
The find option syntax `-perm +111` is deprecated gnu find feature.
The replacement `( -perm -100 -o -perm -10 -o -perm 1 )` should also
work outside of the GNU domain.
2013-06-24 22:49:51 -07:00
Austin Clements
89efd5717a emacs: Use streaming S-expr parser for search
In addition to being the Right Thing to do, this noticeably improves
the time taken to display the first page of search results, since it's
roughly an order of magnitude faster than the JSON parser.
Interestingly, it does *not* significantly improve the time to
completely fill a large search buffer because for large search
buffers, the cost of creating author invisibility overlays and
inserting text (which slows down with more overlays) dominates.
However, the time required to display the first page of results is
generally more important to the user experience.
2013-06-01 09:00:40 -03:00
Austin Clements
08fde50bf3 emacs: Use async process helper for search
Previously, search started the async notmuch process directly.  Now,
it uses `notmuch-start-notmuch'.  This simplifies the process sentinel
a bit and means that we no longer have to worry about errors
interleaved with the JSON output.

We also update the tests of Emacs error handling, since the error
output is now separated from the search results buffer.
2013-06-01 08:56:16 -03:00
Austin Clements
7eaf698e23 test: Remove extraneous Emacs error handling test
We now check error handling more carefully in the last test in
test/emacs and we're about to add more error handling tests.  (This
was also a strange place for this test, since it had nothing to do
with large search buffers.)
2013-06-01 08:53:19 -03:00
Austin Clements
1546387d72 emacs: Simplify MIME part command implementation
This unifies the part button actions and the underlying part action
functions into single interactive command that simply applies to the
part containing point using the just-added part p-list text property
instead of button properties.  Since all part actions can be performed
by applying the appropriate mm function to an mm-handle, this patch
abstracts out the creation of mm handles, making the implementations
of the part commands trivial.  This also eliminates our special
handling for part save in favor of using the appropriate mm function.

This necessarily modifies the way we handle the default part button
action, but in a way that does not change the meaning of the
notmuch-show-part-button-default-action defcustom.

Since these commands are no longer specific to buttons, this patch
eliminates the extra metadata stored with each button.  This also
eliminates one rather special-purpose macro for a collection of
general purpose part handling utilities.
2013-05-31 22:01:02 -03:00
Tomi Ollila
ff598e4fdd test: added --stderr=FILE tests
--stderr=FILE tests were added to test/help-test as it is the one
doing most global option testing. Also, it was simplest to test
this new option using `notmuch help` command.
2013-05-29 20:01:38 -03:00
Peter Wang
42102e0b3f test: add tests for search --exclude=all
Test the new search --exclude=all option.
2013-05-13 21:32:46 -03:00
Aaron Ecay
cf8aaafbad lib/database.cc: change how the parent of a message is calculated
Presently, the code which finds the parent of a message as it is being
added to the database assumes that the first Message-ID-like substring
of the In-Reply-To header is the parent Message ID.  Some mail clients,
however, put stuff other than the Message-ID of the parent in the
In-Reply-To header, such as the email address of the sender of the
parent.  This can fool notmuch.

The updated algorithm prefers the last Message ID in the References
header.  The References header lists messages oldest-first, so the last
Message ID is the parent (RFC2822, p. 24).  The References header is
also less likely to be in a non-standard
syntax (http://cr.yp.to/immhf/thread.html,
http://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html).  In case the References header
is not to be found, fall back to the old behavior.

V2 of this patch, incorporating feedback from Jani and (indirectly)
Austin.
2013-05-13 21:29:13 -03:00
Aaron Ecay
983d5e1df2 test: add tests for the handling of References and In-Reply-To headers
These tests are known_broken, the following commit fixes them.

amended per

	id:87txmi1zq3.fsf@nikula.org
	id:87vc6yalo7.fsf@zancas.localnet
2013-05-13 21:27:01 -03:00