notmuch/test/new
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

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#!/bin/bash
test_description='"notmuch new" in several variations'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_begin_subtest "No new messages"
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail."
test_begin_subtest "Single new message"
generate_message
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database."
test_begin_subtest "Multiple new messages"
generate_message
generate_message
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 2 new messages to the database."
test_begin_subtest "No new messages (non-empty DB)"
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail."
test_begin_subtest "New directories"
rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/* "${MAIL_DIR}"/.notmuch
mkdir "${MAIL_DIR}"/def
mkdir "${MAIL_DIR}"/ghi
generate_message [dir]=def
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database."
test_begin_subtest "Alternate inode order"
rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/.notmuch
mv "${MAIL_DIR}"/ghi "${MAIL_DIR}"/abc
rm "${MAIL_DIR}"/def/*
generate_message [dir]=abc
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database."
test_begin_subtest "Message moved in"
rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/* "${MAIL_DIR}"/.notmuch
generate_message
tmp_msg_filename=tmp/"$gen_msg_filename"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$tmp_msg_filename")"
mv "$gen_msg_filename" "$tmp_msg_filename"
increment_mtime "${MAIL_DIR}"
notmuch new > /dev/null
mv "$tmp_msg_filename" "$gen_msg_filename"
increment_mtime "${MAIL_DIR}"
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database."
test_begin_subtest "Renamed message"
generate_message
notmuch new > /dev/null
mv "$gen_msg_filename" "${gen_msg_filename}"-renamed
increment_mtime "${MAIL_DIR}"
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Detected 1 file rename."
test_begin_subtest "Deleted message"
rm "${gen_msg_filename}"-renamed
increment_mtime "${MAIL_DIR}"
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Removed 1 message."
test_begin_subtest "Renamed directory"
generate_message [dir]=dir
generate_message [dir]=dir
generate_message [dir]=dir
notmuch new > /dev/null
mv "${MAIL_DIR}"/dir "${MAIL_DIR}"/dir-renamed
increment_mtime "${MAIL_DIR}"
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Detected 3 file renames."
test_begin_subtest "Deleted directory"
rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/dir-renamed
increment_mtime "${MAIL_DIR}"
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Removed 3 messages."
test_begin_subtest "New directory (at end of list)"
generate_message [dir]=zzz
generate_message [dir]=zzz
generate_message [dir]=zzz
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 3 new messages to the database."
test_begin_subtest "Deleted directory (end of list)"
rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/zzz
increment_mtime "${MAIL_DIR}"
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Removed 3 messages."
test_begin_subtest "New symlink to directory"
rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/.notmuch
mv "${MAIL_DIR}" "$PWD"/actual_maildir
mkdir "${MAIL_DIR}"
ln -s "$PWD"/actual_maildir "${MAIL_DIR}"/symlink
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database."
test_begin_subtest "New symlink to a file"
generate_message
external_msg_filename="$PWD"/external/"$(basename "$gen_msg_filename")"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$external_msg_filename")"
mv "$gen_msg_filename" "$external_msg_filename"
ln -s "$external_msg_filename" "$gen_msg_filename"
increment_mtime "${MAIL_DIR}"
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database."
test_begin_subtest "New two-level directory"
generate_message [dir]=two/levels
generate_message [dir]=two/levels
generate_message [dir]=two/levels
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 3 new messages to the database."
test_begin_subtest "Deleted two-level directory"
rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/two
increment_mtime "${MAIL_DIR}"
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Removed 3 messages."
test_done