notmuch/test/search-folder-coherence
Dmitry Kurochkin db97cb5b65 test: use subtest name for generated message subject by default
Before the change, messages generated by generate_message() used "Test
message #N" for default subject where N is the generated messages
counter.  Since message subject is commonly present in expected
results, there is a chance of breaking other tests when a new
generate_message() call is added.  The patch changes default subject
value for generated messages to subtest name if it is available.  If
subtest name is not available (i.e. message is generated during test
initialization), the old default value is used (in this case it is
fine to have the counter in the subject).

Another benefit of this change is a sane default value for subject in
generated messages, which would allow to simplify code like:

  test_begin_subtest "test for a cool feature"
  add_message [subject]="message for test for a cool feature"
2012-03-18 09:14:22 -03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
test_description='folder tags removed and added through file renames remain consistent'
. ./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
file_x=$gen_msg_filename
id_x=$gen_msg_id
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database."
test_begin_subtest "Add second folder for same message"
dir=$(dirname $file_x)
mkdir $dir/spam
cp $file_x $dir/spam
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail."
test_begin_subtest "Multiple files for same message"
cat <<EOF >EXPECTED
MAIL_DIR/msg-001
MAIL_DIR/spam/msg-001
EOF
notmuch search --output=files id:$id_x | sed -e "s,$MAIL_DIR,MAIL_DIR," >OUTPUT
test_expect_equal_file OUTPUT EXPECTED
test_begin_subtest "Test matches folder:spam"
output=$(notmuch search folder:spam)
test_expect_equal "$output" "thread:0000000000000001 2001-01-05 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; Single new message (inbox unread)"
test_begin_subtest "Remove folder:spam copy of email"
rm $dir/spam/$(basename $file_x)
output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW)
test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Detected 1 file rename."
test_begin_subtest "No mails match the folder:spam search"
output=$(notmuch search folder:spam)
test_expect_equal "$output" ""
test_done