notmuch/test/T030-config.sh
Daniel Kahn Gillmor e142de643d config: deprecate/drop crypto.gpg_path under gmime 2.6/3.0
gmime 3.0 no longer offers a means to set the path for gpg.

Users can set $PATH anyway if they want to pick a
differently-installed gpg (e.g. /usr/local/bin/gpg), so this isn't
much of a reduction in functionality.

The one main difference is for people who have tried to use "gpg2" to
make use of gpg 2.1, but that isn't usefully co-installable anyway.
2017-07-14 21:23:52 -03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
test_description='"notmuch config"'
. ./test-lib.sh || exit 1
test_begin_subtest "Get string value"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch config get user.name)" "Notmuch Test Suite"
test_begin_subtest "Get list value"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch config get new.tags)" "\
unread
inbox"
test_begin_subtest "Set string value"
notmuch config set foo.string "this is a string value"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch config get foo.string)" "this is a string value"
test_begin_subtest "Set string value again"
notmuch config set foo.string "this is another string value"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch config get foo.string)" "this is another string value"
test_begin_subtest "Set list value"
notmuch config set foo.list this "is a" "list value"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch config get foo.list)" "\
this
is a
list value"
test_begin_subtest "Set list value again"
notmuch config set foo.list this "is another" "list value"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch config get foo.list)" "\
this
is another
list value"
test_begin_subtest "Remove key"
notmuch config set foo.remove baz
notmuch config set foo.remove
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch config get foo.remove)" ""
test_begin_subtest "Remove non-existent key"
notmuch config set foo.nonexistent
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch config get foo.nonexistent)" ""
test_begin_subtest "List all items"
notmuch config list 2>&1 | notmuch_config_sanitize > OUTPUT
if [ "${NOTMUCH_GMIME_MAJOR}" -lt 3 ]; then
config_gpg_path="crypto.gpg_path=gpg
"
fi
cat <<EOF > EXPECTED
Error opening database at MAIL_DIR/.notmuch: No such file or directory
database.path=MAIL_DIR
user.name=Notmuch Test Suite
user.primary_email=test_suite@notmuchmail.org
user.other_email=test_suite_other@notmuchmail.org;test_suite@otherdomain.org
new.tags=unread;inbox;
new.ignore=
search.exclude_tags=
maildir.synchronize_flags=true
${config_gpg_path}foo.string=this is another string value
foo.list=this;is another;list value;
built_with.compact=something
built_with.field_processor=something
built_with.retry_lock=something
EOF
test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT
test_begin_subtest "Top level --config=FILE option"
cp "${NOTMUCH_CONFIG}" alt-config
notmuch --config=alt-config config set user.name "Another Name"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch --config=alt-config config get user.name)" \
"Another Name"
test_begin_subtest "Top level --config:FILE option"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch --config:alt-config config get user.name)" \
"Another Name"
test_begin_subtest "Top level --config<space>FILE option"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch --config alt-config config get user.name)" \
"Another Name"
test_begin_subtest "Top level --config=FILE option changed the right file"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch config get user.name)" \
"Notmuch Test Suite"
test_begin_subtest "Read config file through a symlink"
ln -s alt-config alt-config-link
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch --config=alt-config-link config get user.name)" \
"Another Name"
test_begin_subtest "Write config file through a symlink"
notmuch --config=alt-config-link config set user.name "Link Name"
test_expect_equal "$(notmuch --config=alt-config-link config get user.name)" \
"Link Name"
test_begin_subtest "Writing config file through symlink follows symlink"
test_expect_equal "$(readlink alt-config-link)" "alt-config"
test_done