#!/usr/bin/env bash test_description='"notmuch setup"' . $(dirname "$0")/test-lib.sh || exit 1 test_begin_subtest "Notmuch new without a config suggests notmuch setup" output=$(notmuch --config=new-notmuch-config new 2>&1) test_expect_equal "$output" "\ Error: cannot load config file. Try running 'notmuch setup' to create a configuration." test_begin_subtest "Create a new config interactively" notmuch --config=new-notmuch-config > log.${test_count} < filtered-config test_expect_equal_file ${expected_dir}/config-with-comments filtered-config test_begin_subtest "setup consistent with config-set for single items" # note this relies on the config state from the previous test. notmuch --config=new-notmuch-config config list > list.setup notmuch --config=new-notmuch-config config set search.exclude_tags baz notmuch --config=new-notmuch-config config list > list.config test_expect_equal_file list.setup list.config test_begin_subtest "notmuch with a config but without a database suggests notmuch new" notmuch 2>&1 | notmuch_dir_sanitize > OUTPUT cat < EXPECTED Notmuch is configured, but no database was found. You probably want to run "notmuch new" now to create a database. Note that the first run of "notmuch new" can take a very long time and that the resulting database will use roughly the same amount of storage space as the email being indexed. EOF test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT test_done