notmuch/test/test-lib-emacs.sh
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#
# Copyright (c) 2010-2020 Notmuch Developers
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/ .
test_require_emacs () {
local ret=0
test_require_external_prereq "$TEST_EMACS" || ret=1
test_require_external_prereq "$TEST_EMACSCLIENT" || ret=1
test_require_external_prereq dtach || ret=1
return $ret
}
# Deliver a message with emacs and add it to the database
#
# Uses emacs to generate and deliver a message to the mail store.
# Accepts arbitrary extra emacs/elisp functions to modify the message
# before sending, which is useful to doing things like attaching files
# to the message and encrypting/signing.
emacs_deliver_message () {
local subject body smtp_dummy_pid smtp_dummy_port
test_subtest_broken_for_installed
subject="$1"
body="$2"
shift 2
# before we can send a message, we have to prepare the FCC maildir
mkdir -p "$MAIL_DIR"/sent/{cur,new,tmp}
# eval'ing smtp-dummy --background will set smtp_dummy_pid and -_port
smtp_dummy_pid= smtp_dummy_port=
eval `$TEST_DIRECTORY/smtp-dummy --background sent_message`
test -n "$smtp_dummy_pid" || return 1
test -n "$smtp_dummy_port" || return 1
test_emacs \
"(let ((message-send-mail-function 'message-smtpmail-send-it)
(mail-host-address \"example.com\")
(smtpmail-smtp-server \"localhost\")
(smtpmail-smtp-service \"${smtp_dummy_port}\"))
(notmuch-mua-mail)
(message-goto-to)
(insert \"test_suite@notmuchmail.org\nDate: 01 Jan 2000 12:00:00 -0000\")
(message-goto-subject)
(insert \"${subject}\")
(message-goto-body)
(insert \"${body}\")
$*
(let ((mml-secure-smime-sign-with-sender t)
(mml-secure-openpgp-sign-with-sender t))
(notmuch-mua-send-and-exit)))"
# In case message was sent properly, client waits for confirmation
# before exiting and resuming control here; therefore making sure
# that server exits by sending (KILL) signal to it is safe.
kill -9 $smtp_dummy_pid
notmuch new >/dev/null
}
# Pretend to deliver a message with emacs. Really save it to a file
# and add it to the database
#
# Uses emacs to generate and deliver a message to the mail store.
# Accepts arbitrary extra emacs/elisp functions to modify the message
# before sending, which is useful to doing things like attaching files
# to the message and encrypting/signing.
#
# If any GNU-style long-arguments (like --quiet or --decrypt=true) are
# at the head of the argument list, they are sent directly to "notmuch
# new" after message delivery
emacs_fcc_message () {
local nmn_args subject body
nmn_args=''
while [[ "$1" =~ ^-- ]]; do
nmn_args="$nmn_args $1"
shift
done
subject="$1"
body="$2"
shift 2
# before we can send a message, we have to prepare the FCC maildir
mkdir -p "$MAIL_DIR"/sent/{cur,new,tmp}
test_emacs \
"(let ((message-send-mail-function (lambda () t))
(mail-host-address \"example.com\"))
(notmuch-mua-mail)
(message-goto-to)
(insert \"test_suite@notmuchmail.org\nDate: 01 Jan 2000 12:00:00 -0000\")
(message-goto-subject)
(insert \"${subject}\")
(message-goto-body)
(insert \"${body}\")
$*
(let ((mml-secure-smime-sign-with-sender t)
(mml-secure-openpgp-sign-with-sender t))
(notmuch-mua-send-and-exit)))" || return 1
notmuch new $nmn_args >/dev/null
}
test_emacs_expect_t () {
local result
test "$#" = 1 ||
error "bug in the test script: not 1 parameter to test_emacs_expect_t"
if [ -z "$inside_subtest" ]; then
error "bug in the test script: test_emacs_expect_t without test_begin_subtest"
fi
# Run the test.
if ! test_skip "$test_subtest_name"
then
test_emacs "(notmuch-test-run $1)" >/dev/null
# Restore state after the test.
exec 1>&6 2>&7 # Restore stdout and stderr
inside_subtest=
# test_emacs may update missing external prerequisites
test_check_missing_external_prereqs_ "$test_subtest_name" && return
# Report success/failure.
result=$(cat OUTPUT)
if [ "$result" = t ]
then
test_ok_
else
test_failure_ "${result}"
fi
else
# Restore state after the (non) test.
exec 1>&6 2>&7 # Restore stdout and stderr
inside_subtest=
fi
}
emacs_generate_script () {
# Construct a little test script here for the benefit of the user,
# (who can easily run "run_emacs" to get the same emacs environment
# for investigating any failures).
if [ -z "${NOTMUCH_TEST_INSTALLED-}" ]; then
find_notmuch_el='--directory "$NOTMUCH_BUILDDIR/emacs"'
else
### XXX FIXME: this should really use the installed emacs lisp files
find_notmuch_el='--directory "$NOTMUCH_SRCDIR/emacs"'
fi
cat <<EOF >"$TMP_DIRECTORY/run_emacs"
#!/bin/sh
export PATH=$PATH
export NOTMUCH_CONFIG=$NOTMUCH_CONFIG
# Here's what we are using here:
#
# --quick Use minimal customization. This implies --no-init-file,
# --no-site-file and (emacs 24) --no-site-lisp
#
# --directory Ensure that the local elisp sources are found
#
# --load Force loading of notmuch.el and test-lib.el
exec ${TEST_EMACS} ${find_notmuch_el} --quick \
${EXTRA_DIR} --load notmuch.el \
--directory "$NOTMUCH_SRCDIR/test" --load test-lib.el \
"\$@"
EOF
chmod a+x "$TMP_DIRECTORY/run_emacs"
}
test_emacs () {
# test dependencies beforehand to avoid the waiting loop below
test_require_emacs || return
if [ -z "$EMACS_SERVER" ]; then
emacs_tests="$NOTMUCH_SRCDIR/test/${this_test_bare}.el"
if [ -f "$emacs_tests" ]; then
load_emacs_tests="--eval '(load \"$emacs_tests\")'"
else
load_emacs_tests=
fi
server_name="notmuch-test-suite-$$"
# start a detached session with an emacs server
# user's TERM (or 'vt100' in case user's TERM is known dumb
# or unknown) is given to dtach which assumes a minimally
# VT100-compatible terminal -- and emacs inherits that
TERM=$SMART_TERM dtach -n "$TEST_TMPDIR/emacs-dtach-socket.$$" \
sh -c "stty rows 24 cols 80; exec '$TMP_DIRECTORY/run_emacs' \
--no-window-system \
$load_emacs_tests \
--eval '(setq server-name \"$server_name\")' \
--eval '(server-start)' \
--eval '(orphan-watchdog $$)'" || return
EMACS_SERVER="$server_name"
# wait until the emacs server is up
until test_emacs '()' >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; do
sleep 1
done
fi
# Clear test-output output file. Most Emacs tests end with a
# call to (test-output). If the test code fails with an
# exception before this call, the output file won't get
# updated. Since we don't want to compare against an output
# file from another test, so start out with an empty file.
rm -f OUTPUT
touch OUTPUT
${TEST_EMACSCLIENT} --socket-name="$EMACS_SERVER" --eval "(notmuch-test-progn $*)"
}
time_emacs () {
rm -f MESSAGES
printf "%s" "$1"
shift
test_emacs "(test-time $*)" > emacs.out
tail -n 1 MESSAGES
}
emacs_generate_script