notmuch/test/T670-duplicate-mid.sh
David Bremner 44914f1c3b test: make fallback to duplicate test more robust.
The original intent of this test was to verify that notmuch show was
not crashing when the first file (where headers are being read from)
was deleted. Run the output through some sanitization so that as we
add and delete copies we don't have to update this test.
2017-09-05 21:50:54 -03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
test_description="duplicate message ids"
. ./test-lib.sh || exit 1
add_message '[id]="duplicate"' '[subject]="message 1" [filename]=copy1'
add_message '[id]="duplicate"' '[subject]="message 2" [filename]=copy2'
test_begin_subtest 'First subject preserved'
cat <<EOF > EXPECTED
thread:XXX 2001-01-05 [1/1(2)] Notmuch Test Suite; message 1 (inbox unread)
EOF
notmuch search id:duplicate | notmuch_search_sanitize > OUTPUT
test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT
test_begin_subtest 'Search for second subject'
cat <<EOF >EXPECTED
MAIL_DIR/copy1
MAIL_DIR/copy2
EOF
notmuch search --output=files subject:'"message 2"' | notmuch_dir_sanitize > OUTPUT
test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT
add_message '[id]="duplicate"' '[body]="sekrit" [filename]=copy3'
test_begin_subtest 'search for body in duplicate file'
cat <<EOF >EXPECTED
MAIL_DIR/copy1
MAIL_DIR/copy2
MAIL_DIR/copy3
EOF
notmuch search --output=files "sekrit" | notmuch_dir_sanitize > OUTPUT
test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT
rm ${MAIL_DIR}/copy3
test_begin_subtest 'reindex drops terms in duplicate file'
cp /dev/null EXPECTED
notmuch reindex '*'
notmuch search --output=files "sekrit" | notmuch_dir_sanitize > OUTPUT
test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT
rm ${MAIL_DIR}/copy1
test_begin_subtest 'Deleted first duplicate file does not stop notmuch show from working'
output=$(notmuch show --body=false --format=json id:duplicate |
notmuch_json_show_sanitize | sed 's/message [0-9]/A_SUBJECT/')
expected='[[[{
"id": "XXXXX",
"match": true,
"excluded": false,
"filename": [
"'"${MAIL_DIR}"/copy1'",
"'"${MAIL_DIR}"/copy2'"
],
"timestamp": 42,
"date_relative": "2001-01-05",
"tags": ["inbox","unread"],
"headers": {
"Subject": "A_SUBJECT",
"From": "Notmuch Test Suite <test_suite@notmuchmail.org>",
"To": "Notmuch Test Suite <test_suite@notmuchmail.org>",
"Date": "GENERATED_DATE"
}
},
[]]]]'
test_expect_equal_json "$output" "$expected"
test_done