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spec/util_paths_spec.lua @ 11693:7c03b1f4c388
prosodyctl: Add a note about checking the order of listed commands
Should Plugin really be first? What order makes the most sense?
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Thu, 15 Jul 2021 00:38:27 +0200 |
parent | 11182:bab8d01e139a |
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local sep = package.config:match("(.)\n"); describe("util.paths", function () local paths = require "util.paths"; describe("#join()", function () it("returns single component as-is", function () assert.equal("foo", paths.join("foo")); end); it("joins paths", function () assert.equal("foo"..sep.."bar", paths.join("foo", "bar")) end); it("joins longer paths", function () assert.equal("foo"..sep.."bar"..sep.."baz", paths.join("foo", "bar", "baz")) end); it("joins even longer paths", function () assert.equal("foo"..sep.."bar"..sep.."baz"..sep.."moo", paths.join("foo", "bar", "baz", "moo")) end); end) describe("#glob_to_pattern()", function () it("works", function () assert.equal("^thing.%..*$", paths.glob_to_pattern("thing?.*")) end); end) describe("#resolve_relative_path()", function () it("returns absolute paths as-is", function () if sep == "/" then assert.equal("/tmp/path", paths.resolve_relative_path("/run", "/tmp/path")); elseif sep == "\\" then assert.equal("C:\\Program Files", paths.resolve_relative_path("A:\\", "C:\\Program Files")); end end); it("resolves relative paths", function () if sep == "/" then assert.equal("/run/path", paths.resolve_relative_path("/run", "path")); end end); end) end)