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Orsiris de Jong f02cbfdc92
Add codespell 2025-03-08 14:14:21 +01:00
Orsiris de Jong 6c6b2e5b12
Spellfix 2025-03-08 14:00:23 +01:00
Orsiris de Jong 7a6cb155cc Rebuilt targets 2025-01-20 14:49:56 +01:00
Orsiris de Jong 266fa0d97f Reapply #267 to common install script 2025-01-20 14:49:11 +01:00
Orsiris de Jong a566549875 Rebuilt targets 2025-01-20 14:17:21 +01:00
Orsiris de Jong bc1878bf7f
Merge pull request #270 from gruoner/kerberos-patch
Kerberos patch
2025-01-20 11:27:15 +01:00
deajan 59d99823e4 Update largefileset URL 2025-01-20 10:31:50 +01:00
gruoner c5ef7a916e
Merge branch 'deajan:master' into kerberos-patch 2025-01-19 14:11:29 +01:00
gruoner f0d9cfcf35 with the KRB5 parameter one can use kerberos credentials to access SSH or RSYNC 2025-01-19 14:03:33 +01:00
Orsiris de Jong 548f3c5730
Fix Spinner must work without env vars 2024-09-21 20:39:26 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong f094fb0481
Merge pull request #267 from new2f7/patch-3
Update uninstaller to remove all services files
2024-09-04 15:32:39 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong b1e08fe947
Fix typos as per #264 2024-09-04 15:25:54 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 3a9accaea0
Merge pull request #266 from new2f7/patch-2
Fix spacing in usage help
2024-09-04 15:18:37 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 6a717859b8
Merge pull request #265 from new2f7/patch-1
Add missing '$' in 'systemctl start $SERVICE_NAME@instance.conf'
2024-09-04 15:17:39 +02:00
new2f7 6d13e3976a Update uninstaller to remove all services files 2024-07-03 13:54:35 +02:00
new2f7 0d00fa8ab9
Fix spacing in usage help 2024-06-12 09:13:36 +02:00
new2f7 05e594e101
Add missing '$' in 'systemctl start $SERVICE_NAME@instance.conf' 2024-06-12 09:10:51 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 639055bf00
Merge pull request #262 from vitorhcl/add-tested-platforms-table
Transform tested platforms list into a table
2024-03-27 01:00:23 +01:00
Vitor Henrique 35afd1af8a Transform methods column in footnotes 2024-03-23 12:36:05 -03:00
Orsiris de Jong 09225de945
Merge pull request #263 from vitorhcl/improve-usage-section
Improve "Usage" section
2024-03-13 16:39:49 +01:00
Vitor Henrique 99d01b2ed0
Improve monitor mode section 2024-03-13 12:33:20 -03:00
Vitor Henrique e34ebfd4cd
Improve wording of "Monitor mode" section 2024-03-13 12:27:27 -03:00
Vitor Henrique 7aeb2e3b69 Improve Monitor mode section 2024-03-13 11:26:58 -03:00
Vitor Henrique 51e79cb56a Fix modes links 2024-03-13 11:16:55 -03:00
Vitor Henrique 2ce2561f99 Improve Usage section 2024-03-13 11:16:49 -03:00
Vitor Henrique 88e1f3f4f6 Move Termux method to version column 2024-03-13 10:23:32 -03:00
Orsiris de Jong b1a0510a0e
Merge pull request #261 from vitorhcl/fix-code-blocks
Fix code blocks in README
2024-03-13 08:27:31 +01:00
Vitor Henrique b3d723ad07 Transform tested platforms list into a table 2024-03-13 00:42:50 -03:00
Vitor Henrique ed2e8438d2 Fix code blocks in README 2024-03-13 00:19:22 -03:00
Orsiris de Jong f2ff318f46
Merge pull request #260 from vitorhcl/improve-readme
Improve README
2024-03-12 21:18:47 +01:00
Vitor Henrique f889eb99e8 Use "monitor mode" instead of "daemon mode" and move note to note box 2024-03-07 18:54:18 -03:00
Vitor Henrique 737008d662 Improve README 2024-03-07 18:40:05 -03:00
Orsiris de Jong 19dbdeb28a Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/deajan/osync 2023-09-12 11:00:06 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong f39fb6613e
Merge pull request #257 from nzalev/master
Typo fix
2023-07-12 12:58:22 +02:00
Noah Zalev f6fd288cfa
Typo fix 2023-07-04 14:33:04 -04:00
Orsiris de Jong 63cbe3786e Update changelog 2023-06-16 00:20:54 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 98a4d6bb0c Rebuilt targets 2023-06-14 19:09:33 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong e47c1d7f58 Bump version 2023-06-14 19:09:05 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong cef25b646f
Prepare v1.3 release 2023-06-14 19:05:58 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 4054f3ca75 Make sure we update remote.conf rsa key path 2023-06-14 14:30:28 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong ea1b3b379e
Fix misc option names 2023-06-14 14:23:16 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 988009a438 RebuÃilt targets 2023-06-14 14:06:40 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong b2f221cb86 Make rsync old arguments fix permanent 2023-06-14 14:06:18 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong c4349bc945 Rebuilt targets 2023-06-14 13:50:04 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 99f107fcb0 Add general fix for #242 2023-06-14 13:49:36 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 776c07386d Fix tests 2023-06-14 13:49:18 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong edfc292486 Temporarily disable merge test 2023-06-14 11:25:12 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 9ade468ed8 Add permission fixes for tests 2023-06-14 11:10:24 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong d9e22b06e5 Add preflight merge 2023-06-11 11:26:02 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong d0af0804a0 Fix systemd detection on windows 2023-06-11 11:24:38 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 9b9c1105eb Rebuilt targets 2023-06-11 11:19:25 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 9b862ae49d Fix typo 2023-06-11 11:18:39 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 57ef919364 Update sync paths. Remove log garbage 2023-06-11 11:04:44 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 833c16ca43 Move osync test dir to /tmp 2023-06-11 09:43:44 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 83a0f5c328 Rebuilt targets 2023-06-10 19:45:58 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 5a7455173c Fix typo 2023-06-10 19:45:33 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong edd35d42aa Enable writing partial logs for alerting 2023-06-10 19:44:37 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 50f975d2df Add --non-interactive switch 2023-06-10 19:43:16 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 43e1aaaaa1 Bump ofunctions version to 2.4.4 2023-06-10 19:40:24 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong b15e8e8f88 Preserve env variables for sudo calls 2023-06-10 19:20:43 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 91950446f0 Coherent yaml workflow 2023-06-10 13:51:03 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 0ef4af40dc Coherent yaml workflow 2023-06-10 13:49:20 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 6b6f723094 Fix remote tests not updating conf file properly 2023-06-10 13:03:05 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong d100841bd9 Try to fix github env variables 2023-06-10 12:59:42 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 52a42bc1d7 Add export for env variables 2023-06-10 12:51:41 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 30d66003ef Use export for env variables 2023-06-10 12:35:26 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong b95e75aa0b Add SSH_PORT info 2023-06-10 12:31:14 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 8ef2262421 Fix typo in env vars 2023-06-10 12:04:34 +02:00
root fa7f6d1088 Configure default SSH port for github actions 2023-06-10 11:58:12 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 5f4e7af910
Re-enable all tests since we got remote tests to work 2023-06-10 11:14:46 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong a9da549e4f
Add openssh-server for remote tests 2023-06-10 11:08:32 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 4bf065f94e
Make tests run on github runner's WSL and macos versions too 2023-06-10 11:07:51 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 912906ef8c Revert "foo"
This reverts commit 77cbcd97d9.
2023-06-10 10:56:21 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 77cbcd97d9
foo 2023-06-04 19:53:37 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 5beb9220d1
Update run_tests.sh 2023-06-04 19:08:55 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 53193aceb6
WIP ssh test fixes for github actions 2023-06-04 18:57:07 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 4d08791d04
Try to diag ssh errors in github actions 2023-06-04 18:51:35 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 01769189b7
Merge pull request #254 from poessl/fix-macos-directory-FileMove
Fix FileMove (used on deletions) not working for directories on macOS
2023-06-04 16:49:36 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 9dd69349ad
Require macos tests to run as root 2023-06-04 15:48:53 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong ef0cd58d49
Add sudo to linux tests 2023-06-04 15:17:11 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong d8915512ea
Add rsync package to WSL windows tests 2023-06-04 14:57:13 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 9fa4c45b6c
Renamce License file 2023-06-04 14:48:53 +02:00
J. Poessl 22e269902b
Fix FileMove (used on deletions) not working for directories on macOS 2023-05-31 13:36:13 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong edaeb9a400
Do not enable both SSH and RSYNC compression #251 2023-01-19 22:01:50 +01:00
Orsiris de Jong f646fffc79 WIP macosx tests 2022-07-07 21:58:58 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong ce4b435eb2
Add fswatch package 2022-07-07 21:51:05 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong e395e8ca65
Add dos2unix for windows 2022-07-07 21:49:34 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 60ceccfff1 WIP run tests on github actions 2022-07-07 17:08:31 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong cf78875ab5 WIP debug github actions tests 2022-07-07 16:40:26 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 059f95d4a8 WIP fixing github actions tests 2022-07-07 16:34:46 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 9edeb39d45
add dos2unix package 2022-07-07 16:25:09 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 55c4cffcf0 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/deajan/osync 2022-07-07 16:22:56 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 59bd176e48 Update shunit to current master 2022-07-07 16:22:35 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 7da01328b2
Update windows.yml 2022-07-07 12:19:38 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 36db883ab0
Fix yaml syntax 2022-07-07 11:42:13 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 632db7d9a2
Create windows.yml 2022-07-07 11:33:04 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 999aeed303
Add macos github action file 2022-07-07 11:27:39 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong a83f76c639
Update linux.yml 2022-07-07 11:16:45 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 663b5be3be
Update linux.yml 2022-07-07 11:14:45 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 898fcbb8c1
Update linux.yml 2022-07-07 11:14:15 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong ecc4c1d396 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/deajan/osync 2022-07-07 11:13:57 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 89f8533c27 Update env var for github actions 2022-07-07 11:12:25 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 7168aa9d02
Make sure we can run tests 2022-07-07 11:12:19 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong 9245030a9d
Fix typo 2022-07-07 11:06:26 +02:00
Orsiris de Jong a1f8773953
Add github actions workflow 2022-07-07 11:05:40 +02:00
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# Codespell configuration is within .codespellrc
---
name: Codespell
on:
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
codespell:
name: Check for spelling errors
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Annotate locations with typos
uses: codespell-project/codespell-problem-matcher@v1
- name: Codespell
uses: codespell-project/actions-codespell@v2

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name: linux-tests
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt-get install inotify-tools acl
- name: Execute tests and generate coverage report
run: |
export RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS=true
export SSH_PORT=22
echo "Running on github actions: ${RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS}"
echo "Running on ssh port ${SSH_PORT}"
sudo -E bash ./dev/tests/run_tests.sh
- name: Upload Coverage to Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v1

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name: macosx-tests
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: [macos-latest]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install Bash 4
run: |
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
brew update
brew install bash
brew install fswatch
echo "/usr/local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Execute tests and generate coverage report
run: |
export RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS=true
export SSH_PORT=22
sudo -E bash ./dev/tests/run_tests.sh
- name: Upload Coverage to Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v1

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name: windows-tests
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: [windows-latest]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: Vampire/setup-wsl@v1
with:
additional-packages:
dos2unix
rsync
openssh-server
- name: Execute tests and generate coverage report
shell: wsl-bash {0}
run: |
export RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS=true
export SSH_PORT=22
find ./ -type f ! -path "./.git/*" -print0 | xargs -0 -n 1 -P 4 dos2unix
service ssh start
./dev/tests/run_tests.sh
- name: Upload Coverage to Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v1

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## RECENT CHANGES ## RECENT CHANGES
### dd Mmm YYYY: To be done ### Current master
- Make --log-conflicts non experimental (randomly fails) - Make --log-conflicts non experimental (randomly fails)
- ! new option FORCE_CONFLICT_PREVALANCE which will always use Initiator or Target, regardless of best time - ! new option FORCE_CONFLICT_PREVALANCE which will always use Initiator or Target, regardless of best time
- ! target-helper: destination mails etc on target, also, no cmd after on configs - ! target-helper: destination mails etc on target, also, no cmd after on configs
### dd Mmm YYYY: osync v1.3 release (for full changelog since v1.2 branch see all v1.3-beta/RC entries) ### 16 June 2023: osync v1.3 release (for full changelog since v1.2 branch see all v1.3-beta/RC entries)
- Fix for new RSYNC protocol
- New options ALWAYS_SEND_MAILS to allow sending logs regardless of execution states - New options ALWAYS_SEND_MAILS to allow sending logs regardless of execution states
### 29 June 2020: osync v1.3-RC1 release ### 29 June 2020: osync v1.3-RC1 release

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Copyright (c) 2013-2020, Orsiris de Jong. ozy@netpower.fr Copyright (c) 2013-2023, Orsiris de Jong. ozy@netpower.fr
All rights reserved. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without

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# osync [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/deajan/osync.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/deajan/osync) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-BSD%203--Clause-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause) [![GitHub Release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/deajan/osync.svg?label=Latest)](https://github.com/deajan/osync/releases/latest) [![Percentage of issues still open](http://isitmaintained.com/badge/open/deajan/osync.svg)](http://isitmaintained.com/project/deajan/osync "Percentage of issues still open") [![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Grade/651acb2fd64642eb91078ba523b7f887)](https://www.codacy.com/app/ozy/osync?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=deajan/osync&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade) # osync
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A two way filesync script running on bash Linux, BSD, Android, MacOSX, Cygwin, MSYS2, Win10 bash and virtually any system supporting bash).
File synchronization is bidirectional, and can be run manually, as scheduled task, or triggered on file changes in daemon mode. A two way filesync script running on bash Linux, BSD, Android, MacOSX, Cygwin, MSYS2, Win10 bash and virtually any system supporting bash.
File synchronization is bidirectional, and can be run manually, as scheduled task, or triggered on file changes in monitor mode.
It is a command line tool rsync wrapper with a lot of additional features baked in. It is a command line tool rsync wrapper with a lot of additional features baked in.
This is a quickstart guide, you can find the full documentation on the author's site. This is a quickstart guide, you can find the full documentation on the [author's site](http://www.netpower.fr/osync).
## About ## About
osync provides the following capabilities osync provides the following capabilities:
- Local-Local and Local-Remote sync - Local-Local and Local-Remote sync
- Fault tolerance with resume scenarios - Fault tolerance with resume scenarios
- POSIX ACL and extended attributes synchronization - POSIX ACL and extended attributes synchronization
- Full script Time control - Full script Time control
- Soft deletions and multiple backups handling - Soft deletions and multiple backups handling
- Before / after run command execution - Before/after run command execution
- Email alerts - Email alerts
- Logging facility - Logging facility
- Directory monitoring - Directory monitoring
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osync is a stateful synchronizer. This means it's agentless and doesn't have to monitor files for changes. Instead, it compares replica file lists between two runs. osync is a stateful synchronizer. This means it's agentless and doesn't have to monitor files for changes. Instead, it compares replica file lists between two runs.
A full run takes about 2 seconds on a local-local replication and about 7 seconds on a local-remote replication. A full run takes about 2 seconds on a local-local replication and about 7 seconds on a local-remote replication.
Disabling some features file like attributes preservation and disk space checks may speed up execution. Disabling some features file like attributes preservation and disk space checks may speed up execution.
osync uses a initiator / target sync schema. It can sync local to local or local to remote directories. By definition, initiator replica is always a local directory on the system osync runs on. osync uses a initiator/target sync schema. It can sync local to local or local to remote directories. By definition, initiator replica is always a local directory on the system osync runs on.
osync uses pidlocks to prevent multiple concurrent sync processes on/to the same initiator / target replica. osync uses pidlocks to prevent multiple concurrent sync processes on/to the same initiator/target replica.
You may launch concurrent sync processes on the same system but as long as the replicas to synchronize are different. You may launch concurrent sync processes on the same system but as long as the replicas to synchronize are different.
Multiple osync tasks may be launched sequentially by osync osync-batch tool. Multiple osync tasks may be launched sequentially by osync osync-batch tool.
Currently, it has been tested on CentOS 5.x, 6.x, 7.x, Fedora 22-25, Debian 6-8, Linux Mint 14-18, Ubuntu 12.04-12.10, FreeBSD 8.3-11, Mac OS X, QTS 4.5.1(x86) and pfSense 2.3.x. ## Tested platforms
Microsoft Windows is supported via MSYS or Cygwin and now via Windows 10 bash.
Android support works via Termux. | Operating system | Version |
Some users also have successfully used osync on Gentoo and created an openRC init scriptt for it. |------------------|------------------------|
| AlmaLinux | 9 |
| Android\* | Not known |
| CentOS | 5.x, 6.x, 7.x |
| Fedora | 22-25 |
| FreeBSD | 8.3-11 |
| Debian | 6-11 |
| Linux Mint | 14-18 |
| macOS | Not known |
| pfSense | 2.3.x |
| QTS (x86) | 4.5.1 |
| Ubuntu | 12.04-22.04 |
| Windows\*\* | 10 |
\* via Termux.
\*\* via MSYS, Cygwin and WSL.
Some users also have successfully used osync on Gentoo and created an OpenRC init script for it.
## Installation ## Installation
osync has been designed to not delete any data, but rather make backups of conflictual files or soft deletes. osync has been designed to not delete any data, but rather make backups of conflictual files or soft deletes.
Nevertheless, you should always have a neat backup of your data before trying a new sync tool. Nevertheless, you should always have a neat backup of your data before trying a new sync tool.
You may get osync on github (stable or latest dev snapshot) or on the author's site (stable version) Getting osync via GitHub (remove the -b "stable" if you want latest dev snapshot)
Getting osync via author's site on <https://www.netpower.fr/osync>
$ wget http://www.netpower.fr/projects/osync/osync.v1.2.tar.gz
$ tar xvf osync.v1.2.tar.gz
Getting osync via github (remove the -b "stable" if you want latest dev snapshot)
$ git clone -b "stable" https://github.com/deajan/osync $ git clone -b "stable" https://github.com/deajan/osync
$ cd osync $ cd osync
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Installer script accepts some parameters for automation. Launch install.sh --help for options. Installer script accepts some parameters for automation. Launch install.sh --help for options.
There is also a RPM file that should fit RHEL/CentOS/Fedora and basically any RPM based distro, see the github release. There is also an RPM file that should fit RHEL/CentOS/Fedora and basically any RPM based distro, see the GitHub release.
Please note that RPM files will install osync to /usr/bin instead of /usr/local/bin in order to enforce good practices. Please note that RPM files will install osync to `/usr/bin` instead of `/usr/local/bin` in order to enforce good practices.
osync will install itself to /usr/local/bin and an example configuration file will be installed to /etc/osync osync will install itself to `/usr/local/bin` and an example configuration file will be installed to `/etc/osync`.
osync needs to run with bash shell. Using any other shell will most probably result in errors. osync needs to run with bash shell. Using any other shell will most probably result in errors.
If bash is not your default shell, you may invoke it using If bash is not your default shell, you may invoke it using
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If you can't install osync, you may just copy osync.sh where you needed and run it from there. If you can't install osync, you may just copy osync.sh where you needed and run it from there.
Archlinux packages are available at <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/osync/> (thanks to Shadowigor, <https://github.com/shadowigor>) Arch Linux packages are available at <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/osync/> (thanks to Shadowigor, <https://github.com/shadowigor>).
## Upgrade from previous configuration files ## Upgrade from previous configuration files
Since osync v1.1 the config file format has changed in semantics and adds new config options. Since osync v1.1 the config file format has changed in semantics and adds new config options.
Also, master is now called initiator and slave is now called target. Also, master is now called initiator and slave is now called target.
osync v1.2 also added multiple new configuration options. osync v1.3 also added multiple new configuration options.
You can upgrade all v1.0x-v1.2-dev config files by running the upgrade script You can upgrade all v1.0x-v1.3-dev config files by running the upgrade script
$ ./upgrade-v1.0x-v1.2x.sh /etc/osync/your-config-file.conf $ ./upgrade-v1.0x-v1.3x.sh /etc/osync/your-config-file.conf
The script will backup your config file, update it's content and try to connect to initiator and target replicas to update the state dir. The script will backup your config file, update it's content and try to connect to initiator and target replicas to update the state dir.
## Usage ## Usage
Osync can work with in three flavors: Quick sync mode, configuration file mode, and daemon mode. Osync can work in 3 modes:
While quick sync mode is convenient to do fast syncs between some directories, a configuration file gives much more functionnality. 1. [:rocket: Quick sync mode](#quick-sync-mode)
Please use double quotes as path delimiters. Do not use escaped characters in path names. 2. [:gear: Configuration file mode](#configuration-file-mode)
3. [:mag_right: Monitor mode](#monitor-mode)
## QuickSync example > [!NOTE]
> Please use double quotes as path delimiters. Do not use escaped characters in path names.
### <a id="quick-sync-mode"></a>:rocket: Quick sync mode
Quick sync mode is convenient to do fast syncs between some directories. However, the [configuration file mode](#configuration-file-mode) gives much more functionality.
# osync.sh --initiator="/path/to/dir1" --target="/path/to/remote dir2" # osync.sh --initiator="/path/to/dir1" --target="/path/to/remote dir2"
# osync.sh --initiator="/path/to/another dir" --target="ssh://user@host.com:22//path/to/dir2" --rsakey=/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa_private_key_example.com # osync.sh --initiator="/path/to/another dir" --target="ssh://user@host.com:22//path/to/dir2" --rsakey=/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa_private_key_example.com
## Summary mode #### Quick sync with minimal options
osync may output only file changes and errors with the following
# osync.sh --initiator="/path/to/dir1" --target="/path/to/dir" --summary --errors-only --no-prefix
This also works in configuration file mode.
## QuickSync with minimal options
In order to run osync the quickest (without transferring file attributes, without softdeletion, without prior space checks and without remote connectivity checks, you may use the following: In order to run osync the quickest (without transferring file attributes, without softdeletion, without prior space checks and without remote connectivity checks, you may use the following:
@ -109,37 +126,51 @@ In order to run osync the quickest (without transferring file attributes, withou
All the settings described here may also be configured in the conf file. All the settings described here may also be configured in the conf file.
## Running osync with a Configuration file ### Summary mode
You'll have to customize the sync.conf file according to your needs. osync will output only file changes and errors with the following:
If you intend to sync a remote directory, osync will need a pair of private / public RSA keys to perform remote SSH connections.
Also, running sync as superuser requires to configure /etc/sudoers file. # osync.sh --initiator="/path/to/dir1" --target="/path/to/dir" --summary --errors-only --no-prefix
Please read the documentation about remote sync setups.
Once you've customized a sync.conf file, you may run osync with the following test run: This also works in configuration file mode.
### <a id="configuration-file-mode"></a>:gear: Configuration file mode
You'll have to customize the `sync.conf` file according to your needs.
If you intend to sync a remote directory, osync will need a pair of private/public RSA keys to perform remote SSH connections. Also, running sync as superuser requires to configure the `/etc/sudoers` file.
> [!TIP]
> Read the [example configuration file](https://github.com/deajan/osync/blob/master/sync.conf.example) for documentation about remote sync setups.
Once you've customized a `sync.conf` file, you may run osync with the following test run:
# osync.sh /path/to/your.conf --dry # osync.sh /path/to/your.conf --dry
If everything went well, you may run the actual configuration with one of the following: If everything went well, you may run the actual configuration with:
# osync.sh /path/to/your.conf # osync.sh /path/to/your.conf
To display which files and attrs are actually synchronized and which files are to be soft deleted / are in conflict, use `--verbose` (you may mix it with `--silent` to output verbose input only in the log files):
# osync.sh /path/to/your.conf --verbose # osync.sh /path/to/your.conf --verbose
# osync.sh /path/to/your.conf --no-maxtime
Verbose option will display which files and attrs are actually synchronized and which files are to be soft deleted / are in conflict. Use `--no-maxtime` to disable execution time checks, which is usefull for big initial sync tasks that might take long time. Next runs should then only propagate changes and take much less time:
You may mix "--silent" and "--verbose" parameters to output verbose input only in the log files.
No-Maxtime option will disable execution time checks, which is usefull for big initial sync tasks that might take long time. Next runs should then only propagate changes and take much less time.
Once you're confident about your first runs, you may add osync as a cron task like the following in /etc/crontab which would run osync every 30 minutes: # osync.sh /path/to/your.conf --no-maxtime
Once you're confident about your first runs, you may add osync as a cron task like the following in `/etc/crontab` which would run osync every 30 minutes:
*/30 * * * * root /usr/local/bin/osync.sh /etc/osync/my_sync.conf --silent */30 * * * * root /usr/local/bin/osync.sh /etc/osync/my_sync.conf --silent
Please note that this syntax works for RedHat / CentOS. On Debian you might want to remove the username (ie root) in order to make the crontab entry work. Please note that this syntax works for RedHat/CentOS. On Debian you might want to remove the username (i.e. root) in order to make the crontab entry work.
## Batch mode ### Batch mode
You may want to sequentially run multiple sync sets between the same servers. In that case, osync-batch.sh is a nice tool that will run every osync conf file, and, if a task fails, You may want to sequentially run multiple sync sets between the same servers. In that case, `osync-batch.sh` is a nice tool that will run every osync conf file, and, if a task fails,
run it again if there's still some time left. run it again if there's still some time left.
The following example will run all .conf files found in /etc/osync, and retry 3 times every configuration that fails, if the whole sequential run took less than 2 hours.
To run all `.conf` files found in `/etc/osync`, and retry 3 times every configuration that fails if the whole sequential run took less than 2 hours, use:
# osync-batch.sh --path=/etc/osync --max-retries=3 --max-exec-time=7200 # osync-batch.sh --path=/etc/osync --max-retries=3 --max-exec-time=7200
@ -147,36 +178,38 @@ Having multiple conf files can then be run in a single cron command like
00 00 * * * root /usr/local/bin/osync-batch.sh --path=/etc/osync --silent 00 00 * * * root /usr/local/bin/osync-batch.sh --path=/etc/osync --silent
## Daemon mode ### <a id="monitor-mode"></a>:mag_right: Monitor mode
Additionaly, you may run osync in monitor mode, which means it will perform a sync upon file operations on initiator replica. > [!NOTE]
This can be a drawback on functionnality versus scheduled mode because this mode only launches a sync task if there are file modifications on the initiator replica, without being able to monitor the target replica. > Monitoring changes requires inotifywait command (`inotify-tools` package for most Linux distributions). BSD, macOS and Windows are not yet supported for this operation mode, unless you find an `inotify-tool` package on these OSes.
Target replica changes are only synced when initiator replica changes occur, or when a given amount of time (default 600 seconds) passed without any changes on initiator replica.
File monitor mode can also be launched as a daemon with an init script. Please read the documentation for more info. Monitor mode will perform a sync upon file operations on initiator replica. This can be a drawback on functionality versus scheduled mode because this mode only launches a sync task if there are file modifications on the initiator replica, without being able to monitor the target replica. Target replica changes are only synced when initiator replica changes occur, or when a given amount of time (600 seconds by default) passed without any changes on initiator replica.
Note that monitoring changes requires inotifywait command (inotify-tools package for most Linux distributions).
BSD, MacOS X and Windows are not yet supported for this operation mode, unless you find a inotify-tools package on these OSes. This mode can also be launched as a daemon with an init script. Please read the documentation for more info.
To use this mode, use `--on-changes`:
# osync.sh /etc/osync/my_sync.conf --on-changes # osync.sh /etc/osync/my_sync.conf --on-changes
Osync file monitor mode may be run as system service with the osync-srv script. To run this mode as a system service with the `osync-srv` script, you can run the `install.sh` script (which should work in most cases) or copy the files by hand:
You may run the install.sh script which should work in most cases or copy the files by hand (osync.sh to /usr/bin/local, sync.conf to /etc/osync, osync-srv to /etc/init.d for initV, osync-srv@.service to /usr/lib/systemd/system for systemd, osync-srv-openrc to /etc/init.d/osync-srv-openrc for OpenRC). - `osync.sh` to `/usr/bin/local`
- `sync.conf` to `/etc/osync`
- For InitV, `osync-srv` to `/etc/init.d`
- For systemd, `osync-srv@.service` to `/usr/lib/systemd/system`
- For OpenRC, `osync-srv-openrc` to `/etc/init.d/osync-srv-openrc`
InitV specific instructions: For InitV (any configuration file found in `/etc/osync` will create an osync daemon instance when service is launched on initV):
Any configuration file found in /etc/osync will create a osync daemon instance when service is launched on initV with:
$ service osync-srv start $ service osync-srv start
$ chkconfig osync-srv on $ chkconfig osync-srv on
Systemd specific (one service per config file) For systemd, launch service (one service per config file to launch) with:
Launch service (one service per config file to launch) with:
$ systemctl start osync-srv@configfile.conf $ systemctl start osync-srv@configfile.conf
$ systemctl enable osync-srv@configfile.conf $ systemctl enable osync-srv@configfile.conf
OpenRC specific instructions (user contrib) For OpenRC (user contrib), launch service (one service per config file to launch) with:
Launch service (one service per config file to launch) with:
$ rc-update add osync-srv.configfile default $ rc-update add osync-srv.configfile default
## Security enhancements ## Security enhancements
@ -188,21 +221,24 @@ Please read full documentation in order to configure ssh filter.
All kind of contribs are welcome. All kind of contribs are welcome.
When submitting a PR, please be sure to modify files in dev directory (dev/n_osync.sh, dev/ofunctions.sh, dev/common_install.sh etc) as most of the main files are generated via merge.sh. When submitting a PR, please be sure to modify files in dev directory (`dev/n_osync.sh`, `dev/ofunctions.sh`, `dev/common_install.sh etc`) as most of the main files are generated via merge.sh.
When testing your contribs, generate files via merge.sh or use bootstrap.sh which generates a temporary version of n_osync.sh with all includes. When testing your contribs, generate files via merge.sh or use bootstrap.sh which generates a temporary version of n_osync.sh with all includes.
Unit tests are run by travis on every PR, but you may also run them manually which adds some tests that travis can't do, via dev/tests/run_tests.sh Unit tests are run by travis on every PR, but you may also run them manually which adds some tests that travis can't do, via `dev/tests/run_tests.sh`.
SSH port can be changed on the fly via environment variable SSH_PORT, eg: SSH_PORT=2222 dev/tests/run_tests.sh SSH port can be changed on the fly via environment variable SSH_PORT, e.g.:
# SSH_PORT=2222 dev/tests/run_tests.sh
Consider reading CODING_CONVENTIONS.TXT before submitting a patch. Consider reading CODING_CONVENTIONS.TXT before submitting a patch.
## Troubleshooting ## Troubleshooting
You may find osync's logs in `/var/log/osync.[INSTANCE_ID].log` (or current directory if /var/log is not writable). You may find osync's logs in `/var/log/osync.[INSTANCE_ID].log` (or current directory if `/var/log` is not writable).
Additionnaly, you can use the --verbose flag see to what actions are going on. Additionnaly, you can use the --verbose flag see to what actions are going on.
When opening an issue, please post the corresponding log files. Also, you may run osync with _DEBUG option in order to have more precise logs, eg: When opening an issue, please post the corresponding log files. Also, you may run osync with _DEBUG option in order to have more precise logs, e.g.:
_DEBUG=yes ./osync.sh /path/to/conf
# _DEBUG=yes ./osync.sh /path/to/conf
## Uninstalling ## Uninstalling
@ -212,5 +248,5 @@ The installer script also has an uninstall mode that will keep configuration fil
## Author ## Author
Feel free to open an issue on github or mail me for support in my spare time :) Feel free to open an issue on GitHub or mail me for support in my spare time :)
Orsiris de Jong | ozy@netpower.fr Orsiris de Jong | ozy@netpower.fr

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ PROGRAM_BINARY=$PROGRAM".sh"
PROGRAM_BATCH=$PROGRAM"-batch.sh" PROGRAM_BATCH=$PROGRAM"-batch.sh"
SSH_FILTER="ssh_filter.sh" SSH_FILTER="ssh_filter.sh"
SCRIPT_BUILD=2020112901 SCRIPT_BUILD=2025012001
INSTANCE_ID="installer-$SCRIPT_BUILD" INSTANCE_ID="installer-$SCRIPT_BUILD"
## osync / obackup / pmocr / zsnap install script ## osync / obackup / pmocr / zsnap install script
@ -80,15 +80,26 @@ function SetLocalOSSettings {
} }
function GetInit { function GetInit {
init="none"
if [ -f /sbin/openrc-run ]; then if [ -f /sbin/openrc-run ]; then
init="openrc" init="openrc"
Logger "Detected openrc." "NOTICE" Logger "Detected openrc." "NOTICE"
elif [ -f /usr/lib/systemd/systemd ]; then
init="systemd"
Logger "Detected systemd." "NOTICE"
elif [ -f /sbin/init ]; then elif [ -f /sbin/init ]; then
if file /sbin/init | grep systemd > /dev/null; then if type -p file > /dev/null 2>&1; then
init="systemd" if file /sbin/init | grep systemd > /dev/null; then
Logger "Detected systemd." "NOTICE" init="systemd"
Logger "Detected systemd." "NOTICE"
else
init="initV"
fi
else else
init="initV" init="initV"
fi
if [ $init == "initV" ]; then
Logger "Detected initV." "NOTICE" Logger "Detected initV." "NOTICE"
fi fi
else else
@ -321,14 +332,22 @@ function RemoveAll {
else else
Logger "Skipping removal of [$BIN_DIR/$SSH_FILTER] because other programs present that need it." "NOTICE" Logger "Skipping removal of [$BIN_DIR/$SSH_FILTER] because other programs present that need it." "NOTICE"
fi fi
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_USER/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_USER"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_INIT/$SERVICE_FILE_INIT"
RemoveFile "$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM"
RemoveFile "$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_USER/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_USER"
RemoveFile "$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_DIR_INIT/$SERVICE_FILE_INIT"
# Try to uninstall every possible service file
if [ $init == "systemd" ]; then
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_USER/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_USER"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM/$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_USER/$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_USER"
elif [ $init == "initV" ]; then
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_INIT/$SERVICE_FILE_INIT"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_INIT/$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_FILE_INIT"
elif [ $init == "openrc" ]; then
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_OPENRC/$SERVICE_FILE_OPENRC"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_OPENRC/$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_FILE_OPENRC"
else
Logger "Can uninstall only from initV, systemd or openRC." "WARN"
fi
Logger "Skipping configuration files in [$CONF_DIR]. You may remove this directory manually." "NOTICE" Logger "Skipping configuration files in [$CONF_DIR]. You may remove this directory manually." "NOTICE"
} }

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@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
#Check dryruns with nosuffix mode for timestampList #Check dryruns with nosuffix mode for timestampList
PROGRAM="osync" # Rsync based two way sync engine with fault tolerance PROGRAM="osync" # Rsync based two way sync engine with fault tolerance
AUTHOR="(C) 2013-2022 by Orsiris de Jong" AUTHOR="(C) 2013-2023 by Orsiris de Jong"
CONTACT="http://www.netpower.fr/osync - ozy@netpower.fr" CONTACT="http://www.netpower.fr/osync - ozy@netpower.fr"
PROGRAM_VERSION=1.3.0-rc3 PROGRAM_VERSION=1.3.0
PROGRAM_BUILD=2021062901 PROGRAM_BUILD=2023061401
IS_STABLE=true IS_STABLE=true
CONFIG_FILE_REVISION_REQUIRED=1.3.0 CONFIG_FILE_REVISION_REQUIRED=1.3.0
@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ CONFIG_FILE_REVISION_REQUIRED=1.3.0
# UnlockReplicas yes #__WITH_PARANOIA_DEBUG # UnlockReplicas yes #__WITH_PARANOIA_DEBUG
# CleanUp no #__WITH_PARANOIA_DEBUG # CleanUp no #__WITH_PARANOIA_DEBUG
_OFUNCTIONS_VERSION=2.4.3 _OFUNCTIONS_VERSION=2.5.1
_OFUNCTIONS_BUILD=2022050801 _OFUNCTIONS_BUILD=2023061401
_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP=true _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP=true
if ! type "$BASH" > /dev/null; then if ! type "$BASH" > /dev/null; then
@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ _LOGGER_SILENT=false
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=false _LOGGER_VERBOSE=false
_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=false _LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=false
_LOGGER_PREFIX="date" _LOGGER_PREFIX="date"
_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS=false # Writes partial log files to /tmp so sending logs via alerts can feed on them
_OFUNCTIONS_SHOW_SPINNER=true # Show spinner in ExecTasks function
if [ "$KEEP_LOGGING" == "" ]; then if [ "$KEEP_LOGGING" == "" ]; then
KEEP_LOGGING=1801 KEEP_LOGGING=1801
fi fi
@ -88,7 +90,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
@ -174,7 +176,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -290,18 +292,18 @@ function Logger {
if [ "$level" == "CRITICAL" ]; then if [ "$level" == "CRITICAL" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[1;33;41m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[1;33;41m$value\e[0m" true
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
# ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT is not set in main when Logger is called from a subprocess. Need to keep this flag. # ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT is not set in main when Logger is called from a subprocess. We need to create these flag files for ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT to be picked up by Alert
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "ERROR" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "ERROR" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[91m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[91m$value\e[0m" true
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "WARN" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "WARN" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[33m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[33m$value\e[0m" true
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "NOTICE" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "NOTICE" ]; then
if [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" != true ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" != true ]; then
@ -423,11 +425,11 @@ function GenericTrapQuit {
local exitcode=0 local exitcode=0
# Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger # Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
exitcode=2 exitcode=2
fi fi
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
exitcode=1 exitcode=1
fi fi
@ -487,7 +489,11 @@ function SendAlert {
fi fi
fi fi
body="$MAIL_ALERT_MSG"$'\n\n'"Last 1000 lines of current log"$'\n\n'"$(tail -n 1000 "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP")" if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ]; then
body="$MAIL_ALERT_MSG"$'\n\n'"Last 1000 lines of current log"$'\n\n'"$(tail -n 1000 "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP")"
else
body="$MAIL_ALERT_MSG"$'\n\n'"Last 1000 lines of current log"$'\n\n'"$(tail -n 1000 "$LOG_FILE")"
fi
if [ $ERROR_ALERT == true ]; then if [ $ERROR_ALERT == true ]; then
subject="Error alert for $INSTANCE_ID" subject="Error alert for $INSTANCE_ID"
@ -498,7 +504,7 @@ function SendAlert {
fi fi
if [ $runAlert == true ]; then if [ $runAlert == true ]; then
subject="Currently runing - $subject" subject="Currently running - $subject"
else else
subject="Finished run - $subject" subject="Finished run - $subject"
fi fi
@ -677,7 +683,7 @@ function SendEmail {
encryption_string= encryption_string=
elif [ "$encryption" == "tls" ]; then elif [ "$encryption" == "tls" ]; then
encryption_string=-starttls encryption_string=-starttls
elif [ "$encryption" == "ssl" ]:; then elif [ "$encryption" == "ssl" ]; then
encryption_string=-ssl encryption_string=-ssl
fi fi
if [ "$smtpUser" != "" ] && [ "$smtpPassword" != "" ]; then if [ "$smtpUser" != "" ] && [ "$smtpPassword" != "" ]; then
@ -770,7 +776,7 @@ function _PerfProfiler { #__WITH_PARANOIA_DEBUG
_OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER="|/-\\" _OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER="|/-\\"
function Spinner { function Spinner {
if [ $_LOGGER_SILENT == true ] || [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" == true ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "initiator" ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "target" ] ; then if [ "$_LOGGER_SILENT" == true ] || [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" == true ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "initiator" ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "target" ] ; then
return 0 return 0
else else
printf " [%c] \b\b\b\b\b\b" "$_OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER" printf " [%c] \b\b\b\b\b\b" "$_OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER"
@ -980,7 +986,7 @@ function ExecTasks {
# soft / hard execution time checks that needs to be a subfunction since it is called both from main loop and from parallelExec sub loop # soft / hard execution time checks that needs to be a subfunction since it is called both from main loop and from parallelExec sub loop
function _ExecTasksTimeCheck { function _ExecTasksTimeCheck {
if [ $spinner == true ]; then if [ $spinner == true ] && [ "$_OFUNCTIONS_SHOW_SPINNER" != false ]; then
Spinner Spinner
fi fi
if [ $counting == true ]; then if [ $counting == true ]; then
@ -2112,6 +2118,11 @@ function PostInit {
SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS $REMOTE_USER@$REMOTE_HOST -p $REMOTE_PORT" SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS $REMOTE_USER@$REMOTE_HOST -p $REMOTE_PORT"
SCP_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p scp) $SSH_COMP -q -P $REMOTE_PORT" SCP_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p scp) $SSH_COMP -q -P $REMOTE_PORT"
RSYNC_SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS -p $REMOTE_PORT" RSYNC_SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS -p $REMOTE_PORT"
elif [ $KRB5 ]; then
SSH_PASSWORD=""
SSH_CMD="$(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS $REMOTE_USER@$REMOTE_HOST -p $REMOTE_PORT"
SCP_CMD="$(type -p scp) $SSH_COMP -q -P $REMOTE_PORT"
RSYNC_SSH_CMD="$(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS -p $REMOTE_PORT"
else else
SSH_PASSWORD="" SSH_PASSWORD=""
SSH_CMD="" SSH_CMD=""
@ -2248,6 +2259,16 @@ function InitRemoteOSDependingSettings {
## Set rsync default arguments (complete with -r or -d depending on recursivity later) ## Set rsync default arguments (complete with -r or -d depending on recursivity later)
RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS="-ltD -8" RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS="-ltD -8"
## NPF-MOD: Regarding #242, we need to add --old-args if rsync > 3.2.3
#rsync_version=$("${RSYNC_EXECUTABLE}" --version 2>/dev/null| head -1 | awk '{print $3}')
#if [ $(VerComp $rsync_version 3.2.3) -eq 1 ]; then
# RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS="$RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS --old-args"
#fi
# NPF-MOD: Strangely enough, also happens on RHEL7 rsync 3.1.1
# Let's resolve this easier
export RSYNC_OLD_ARGS=1
if [ "$_DRYRUN" == true ]; then if [ "$_DRYRUN" == true ]; then
RSYNC_DRY_ARG="-n" RSYNC_DRY_ARG="-n"
DRY_WARNING="/!\ DRY RUN " DRY_WARNING="/!\ DRY RUN "
@ -2255,6 +2276,7 @@ function InitRemoteOSDependingSettings {
RSYNC_DRY_ARG="" RSYNC_DRY_ARG=""
fi fi
RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS="" RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS=""
if [ "$PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS" != false ]; then if [ "$PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS" != false ]; then
RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS=$RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS" -p" RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS=$RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS" -p"
@ -2633,6 +2655,7 @@ _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP=true
[ "$_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP" != true ] && echo "Please use bootstrap.sh to load this dev version of $(basename $0) or build it with merge.sh" && exit 1 [ "$_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP" != true ] && echo "Please use bootstrap.sh to load this dev version of $(basename $0) or build it with merge.sh" && exit 1
_LOGGER_PREFIX="time" _LOGGER_PREFIX="time"
_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS=true
## Working directory. This directory exists in any replica and contains state files, backups, soft deleted files etc ## Working directory. This directory exists in any replica and contains state files, backups, soft deleted files etc
OSYNC_DIR=".osync_workdir" OSYNC_DIR=".osync_workdir"
@ -2818,8 +2841,8 @@ function CheckCurrentConfigAll {
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
if [ "$REMOTE_OPERATION" == true ] && ([ ! -f "$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY" ] && [ ! -f "$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE" ]); then if [ "$REMOTE_OPERATION" == true ] && ([ ! -f "$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY" ] && [ ! -f "$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE" ] && [ ! $KRB5 ]); then
Logger "Cannot find rsa private key [$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY] nor password file [$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE]. No authentication method provided." "CRITICAL" Logger "Cannot find rsa private key [$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY] nor password file [$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE] nor KRB5CCFILE. No authentication method provided." "CRITICAL"
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
@ -2970,7 +2993,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -3048,7 +3071,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -3411,7 +3434,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -3477,7 +3500,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -4032,7 +4055,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -4110,7 +4133,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -4731,7 +4754,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -4760,7 +4783,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -5689,7 +5712,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -5767,7 +5790,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -6026,7 +6049,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -6055,7 +6078,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -6580,6 +6603,7 @@ function Usage {
echo "--no-prefix Will suppress time / date suffix from output" echo "--no-prefix Will suppress time / date suffix from output"
echo "--silent Will run osync without any output to stdout, used for cron jobs" echo "--silent Will run osync without any output to stdout, used for cron jobs"
echo "--errors-only Output only errors (can be combined with silent or verbose)" echo "--errors-only Output only errors (can be combined with silent or verbose)"
echo "--non-interactive Don't show running animation in cron / service mode"
echo "--summary Outputs a list of transferred / deleted files at the end of the run" echo "--summary Outputs a list of transferred / deleted files at the end of the run"
echo "--log-conflicts [EXPERIMENTAL] Outputs a list of conflicted files" echo "--log-conflicts [EXPERIMENTAL] Outputs a list of conflicted files"
echo "--alert-conflicts Send an email if conflictual files found (implies --log-conflicts)" echo "--alert-conflicts Send an email if conflictual files found (implies --log-conflicts)"
@ -6598,6 +6622,7 @@ function Usage {
echo "--initiator=\"\" Master replica path. Will contain state and backup directory (is mandatory)" echo "--initiator=\"\" Master replica path. Will contain state and backup directory (is mandatory)"
echo "--target=\"\" Local or remote target replica path. Can be a ssh uri like ssh://user@host.com:22//path/to/target/replica (is mandatory)" echo "--target=\"\" Local or remote target replica path. Can be a ssh uri like ssh://user@host.com:22//path/to/target/replica (is mandatory)"
echo "--rsakey=\"\" Alternative path to rsa private key for ssh connection to target replica" echo "--rsakey=\"\" Alternative path to rsa private key for ssh connection to target replica"
echo "--krb5 use KRB5 credential cache"
echo "--ssh-controlmaster Allow using a single TCP connection for all ssh calls. Will make remote sync faster, but may fail easier on lossy links" echo "--ssh-controlmaster Allow using a single TCP connection for all ssh calls. Will make remote sync faster, but may fail easier on lossy links"
echo "--password-file=\"\" If no rsa private key is used for ssh authentication, a password file can be used" echo "--password-file=\"\" If no rsa private key is used for ssh authentication, a password file can be used"
echo "--remote-token=\"\" When using ssh filter protection, you must specify the remote token set in ssh_filter.sh" echo "--remote-token=\"\" When using ssh filter protection, you must specify the remote token set in ssh_filter.sh"
@ -6774,7 +6799,11 @@ function GetCommandlineArguments {
_DRYRUN=true _DRYRUN=true
opts=$opts" --dry" opts=$opts" --dry"
;; ;;
--silent) --krb5)
KRB5=true
opts=$opts" --krb5"
;;
--silent)
_LOGGER_SILENT=true _LOGGER_SILENT=true
opts=$opts" --silent" opts=$opts" --silent"
;; ;;
@ -6856,6 +6885,10 @@ function GetCommandlineArguments {
opts=$opts" --errors-only" opts=$opts" --errors-only"
_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=true _LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=true
;; ;;
--non-interactive)
opts=$opts" --non-interactive"
_OFUNCTIONS_SHOW_SPINNER=false
;;
--summary) --summary)
opts=$opts" --summary" opts=$opts" --summary"
_SUMMARY=true _SUMMARY=true

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@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
#Check dryruns with nosuffix mode for timestampList #Check dryruns with nosuffix mode for timestampList
PROGRAM="osync" # Rsync based two way sync engine with fault tolerance PROGRAM="osync" # Rsync based two way sync engine with fault tolerance
AUTHOR="(C) 2013-2022 by Orsiris de Jong" AUTHOR="(C) 2013-2023 by Orsiris de Jong"
CONTACT="http://www.netpower.fr/osync - ozy@netpower.fr" CONTACT="http://www.netpower.fr/osync - ozy@netpower.fr"
PROGRAM_VERSION=1.3.0-rc3 PROGRAM_VERSION=1.3.0
PROGRAM_BUILD=2021062901 PROGRAM_BUILD=2023061401
IS_STABLE=true IS_STABLE=true
CONFIG_FILE_REVISION_REQUIRED=1.3.0 CONFIG_FILE_REVISION_REQUIRED=1.3.0
@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ include #### _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP SUBSET ####
[ "$_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP" != true ] && echo "Please use bootstrap.sh to load this dev version of $(basename $0) or build it with merge.sh" && exit 1 [ "$_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP" != true ] && echo "Please use bootstrap.sh to load this dev version of $(basename $0) or build it with merge.sh" && exit 1
_LOGGER_PREFIX="time" _LOGGER_PREFIX="time"
_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS=true
## Working directory. This directory exists in any replica and contains state files, backups, soft deleted files etc ## Working directory. This directory exists in any replica and contains state files, backups, soft deleted files etc
OSYNC_DIR=".osync_workdir" OSYNC_DIR=".osync_workdir"
@ -233,8 +234,8 @@ function CheckCurrentConfigAll {
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
if [ "$REMOTE_OPERATION" == true ] && ([ ! -f "$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY" ] && [ ! -f "$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE" ]); then if [ "$REMOTE_OPERATION" == true ] && ([ ! -f "$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY" ] && [ ! -f "$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE" ] && [ ! $KRB5 ]); then
Logger "Cannot find rsa private key [$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY] nor password file [$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE]. No authentication method provided." "CRITICAL" Logger "Cannot find rsa private key [$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY] nor password file [$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE] nor KRB5CCFILE. No authentication method provided." "CRITICAL"
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
@ -2898,6 +2899,7 @@ function Usage {
echo "--no-prefix Will suppress time / date suffix from output" echo "--no-prefix Will suppress time / date suffix from output"
echo "--silent Will run osync without any output to stdout, used for cron jobs" echo "--silent Will run osync without any output to stdout, used for cron jobs"
echo "--errors-only Output only errors (can be combined with silent or verbose)" echo "--errors-only Output only errors (can be combined with silent or verbose)"
echo "--non-interactive Don't show running animation in cron / service mode"
echo "--summary Outputs a list of transferred / deleted files at the end of the run" echo "--summary Outputs a list of transferred / deleted files at the end of the run"
echo "--log-conflicts [EXPERIMENTAL] Outputs a list of conflicted files" echo "--log-conflicts [EXPERIMENTAL] Outputs a list of conflicted files"
echo "--alert-conflicts Send an email if conflictual files found (implies --log-conflicts)" echo "--alert-conflicts Send an email if conflictual files found (implies --log-conflicts)"
@ -2916,6 +2918,7 @@ function Usage {
echo "--initiator=\"\" Master replica path. Will contain state and backup directory (is mandatory)" echo "--initiator=\"\" Master replica path. Will contain state and backup directory (is mandatory)"
echo "--target=\"\" Local or remote target replica path. Can be a ssh uri like ssh://user@host.com:22//path/to/target/replica (is mandatory)" echo "--target=\"\" Local or remote target replica path. Can be a ssh uri like ssh://user@host.com:22//path/to/target/replica (is mandatory)"
echo "--rsakey=\"\" Alternative path to rsa private key for ssh connection to target replica" echo "--rsakey=\"\" Alternative path to rsa private key for ssh connection to target replica"
echo "--krb5 use KRB5 credential cache"
echo "--ssh-controlmaster Allow using a single TCP connection for all ssh calls. Will make remote sync faster, but may fail easier on lossy links" echo "--ssh-controlmaster Allow using a single TCP connection for all ssh calls. Will make remote sync faster, but may fail easier on lossy links"
echo "--password-file=\"\" If no rsa private key is used for ssh authentication, a password file can be used" echo "--password-file=\"\" If no rsa private key is used for ssh authentication, a password file can be used"
echo "--remote-token=\"\" When using ssh filter protection, you must specify the remote token set in ssh_filter.sh" echo "--remote-token=\"\" When using ssh filter protection, you must specify the remote token set in ssh_filter.sh"
@ -3092,7 +3095,11 @@ function GetCommandlineArguments {
_DRYRUN=true _DRYRUN=true
opts=$opts" --dry" opts=$opts" --dry"
;; ;;
--silent) --krb5)
KRB5=true
opts=$opts" --krb5"
;;
--silent)
_LOGGER_SILENT=true _LOGGER_SILENT=true
opts=$opts" --silent" opts=$opts" --silent"
;; ;;
@ -3174,6 +3181,10 @@ function GetCommandlineArguments {
opts=$opts" --errors-only" opts=$opts" --errors-only"
_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=true _LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=true
;; ;;
--non-interactive)
opts=$opts" --non-interactive"
_OFUNCTIONS_SHOW_SPINNER=false
;;
--summary) --summary)
opts=$opts" --summary" opts=$opts" --summary"
_SUMMARY=true _SUMMARY=true

55
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
## _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true/false ## _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true/false
## _LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=true/false ## _LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=true/false
## _LOGGER_PREFIX="date"/"time"/"" ## _LOGGER_PREFIX="date"/"time"/""
## _LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS=true/false
## Also, set the following trap in order to clean temporary files ## Also, set the following trap in order to clean temporary files
## trap GenericTrapQuit TERM EXIT HUP QUIT ## trap GenericTrapQuit TERM EXIT HUP QUIT
@ -30,8 +31,8 @@
#### OFUNCTIONS FULL SUBSET #### #### OFUNCTIONS FULL SUBSET ####
#### OFUNCTIONS MINI SUBSET #### #### OFUNCTIONS MINI SUBSET ####
#### OFUNCTIONS MICRO SUBSET #### #### OFUNCTIONS MICRO SUBSET ####
_OFUNCTIONS_VERSION=2.4.3 _OFUNCTIONS_VERSION=2.5.1
_OFUNCTIONS_BUILD=2022050801 _OFUNCTIONS_BUILD=2023061401
#### _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP SUBSET #### #### _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP SUBSET ####
_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP=true _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP=true
#### _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP SUBSET END #### #### _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP SUBSET END ####
@ -56,6 +57,8 @@ _LOGGER_SILENT=false
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=false _LOGGER_VERBOSE=false
_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=false _LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=false
_LOGGER_PREFIX="date" _LOGGER_PREFIX="date"
_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS=false # Writes partial log files to /tmp so sending logs via alerts can feed on them
_OFUNCTIONS_SHOW_SPINNER=true # Show spinner in ExecTasks function
if [ "$KEEP_LOGGING" == "" ]; then if [ "$KEEP_LOGGING" == "" ]; then
KEEP_LOGGING=1801 KEEP_LOGGING=1801
fi fi
@ -79,7 +82,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
#### DEBUG SUBSET END #### #### DEBUG SUBSET END ####
@ -172,7 +175,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -289,18 +292,18 @@ function Logger {
if [ "$level" == "CRITICAL" ]; then if [ "$level" == "CRITICAL" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[1;33;41m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[1;33;41m$value\e[0m" true
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
# ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT is not set in main when Logger is called from a subprocess. Need to keep this flag. # ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT is not set in main when Logger is called from a subprocess. We need to create these flag files for ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT to be picked up by Alert
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "ERROR" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "ERROR" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[91m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[91m$value\e[0m" true
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "WARN" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "WARN" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[33m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[33m$value\e[0m" true
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "NOTICE" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "NOTICE" ]; then
if [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" != true ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" != true ]; then
@ -426,11 +429,11 @@ function GenericTrapQuit {
local exitcode=0 local exitcode=0
# Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger # Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
exitcode=2 exitcode=2
fi fi
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
exitcode=1 exitcode=1
fi fi
@ -494,7 +497,11 @@ function SendAlert {
fi fi
fi fi
body="$MAIL_ALERT_MSG"$'\n\n'"Last 1000 lines of current log"$'\n\n'"$(tail -n 1000 "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP")" if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ]; then
body="$MAIL_ALERT_MSG"$'\n\n'"Last 1000 lines of current log"$'\n\n'"$(tail -n 1000 "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP")"
else
body="$MAIL_ALERT_MSG"$'\n\n'"Last 1000 lines of current log"$'\n\n'"$(tail -n 1000 "$LOG_FILE")"
fi
if [ $ERROR_ALERT == true ]; then if [ $ERROR_ALERT == true ]; then
subject="Error alert for $INSTANCE_ID" subject="Error alert for $INSTANCE_ID"
@ -505,7 +512,7 @@ function SendAlert {
fi fi
if [ $runAlert == true ]; then if [ $runAlert == true ]; then
subject="Currently runing - $subject" subject="Currently running - $subject"
else else
subject="Finished run - $subject" subject="Finished run - $subject"
fi fi
@ -684,7 +691,7 @@ function SendEmail {
encryption_string= encryption_string=
elif [ "$encryption" == "tls" ]; then elif [ "$encryption" == "tls" ]; then
encryption_string=-starttls encryption_string=-starttls
elif [ "$encryption" == "ssl" ]:; then elif [ "$encryption" == "ssl" ]; then
encryption_string=-ssl encryption_string=-ssl
fi fi
if [ "$smtpUser" != "" ] && [ "$smtpPassword" != "" ]; then if [ "$smtpUser" != "" ] && [ "$smtpPassword" != "" ]; then
@ -779,7 +786,7 @@ function _PerfProfiler { #__WITH_PARANOIA_DEBUG
_OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER="|/-\\" _OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER="|/-\\"
function Spinner { function Spinner {
if [ $_LOGGER_SILENT == true ] || [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" == true ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "initiator" ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "target" ] ; then if [ "$_LOGGER_SILENT" == true ] || [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" == true ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "initiator" ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "target" ] ; then
return 0 return 0
else else
printf " [%c] \b\b\b\b\b\b" "$_OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER" printf " [%c] \b\b\b\b\b\b" "$_OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER"
@ -989,7 +996,7 @@ function ExecTasks {
# soft / hard execution time checks that needs to be a subfunction since it is called both from main loop and from parallelExec sub loop # soft / hard execution time checks that needs to be a subfunction since it is called both from main loop and from parallelExec sub loop
function _ExecTasksTimeCheck { function _ExecTasksTimeCheck {
if [ $spinner == true ]; then if [ $spinner == true ] && [ "$_OFUNCTIONS_SHOW_SPINNER" != false ]; then
Spinner Spinner
fi fi
if [ $counting == true ]; then if [ $counting == true ]; then
@ -2132,6 +2139,11 @@ function PostInit {
SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS $REMOTE_USER@$REMOTE_HOST -p $REMOTE_PORT" SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS $REMOTE_USER@$REMOTE_HOST -p $REMOTE_PORT"
SCP_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p scp) $SSH_COMP -q -P $REMOTE_PORT" SCP_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p scp) $SSH_COMP -q -P $REMOTE_PORT"
RSYNC_SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS -p $REMOTE_PORT" RSYNC_SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS -p $REMOTE_PORT"
elif [ $KRB5 ]; then
SSH_PASSWORD=""
SSH_CMD="$(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS $REMOTE_USER@$REMOTE_HOST -p $REMOTE_PORT"
SCP_CMD="$(type -p scp) $SSH_COMP -q -P $REMOTE_PORT"
RSYNC_SSH_CMD="$(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS -p $REMOTE_PORT"
else else
SSH_PASSWORD="" SSH_PASSWORD=""
SSH_CMD="" SSH_CMD=""
@ -2268,6 +2280,16 @@ function InitRemoteOSDependingSettings {
## Set rsync default arguments (complete with -r or -d depending on recursivity later) ## Set rsync default arguments (complete with -r or -d depending on recursivity later)
RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS="-ltD -8" RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS="-ltD -8"
## NPF-MOD: Regarding #242, we need to add --old-args if rsync > 3.2.3
#rsync_version=$("${RSYNC_EXECUTABLE}" --version 2>/dev/null| head -1 | awk '{print $3}')
#if [ $(VerComp $rsync_version 3.2.3) -eq 1 ]; then
# RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS="$RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS --old-args"
#fi
# NPF-MOD: Strangely enough, also happens on RHEL7 rsync 3.1.1
# Let's resolve this easier
export RSYNC_OLD_ARGS=1
if [ "$_DRYRUN" == true ]; then if [ "$_DRYRUN" == true ]; then
RSYNC_DRY_ARG="-n" RSYNC_DRY_ARG="-n"
DRY_WARNING="/!\ DRY RUN " DRY_WARNING="/!\ DRY RUN "
@ -2275,6 +2297,7 @@ function InitRemoteOSDependingSettings {
RSYNC_DRY_ARG="" RSYNC_DRY_ARG=""
fi fi
RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS="" RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS=""
if [ "$PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS" != false ]; then if [ "$PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS" != false ]; then
RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS=$RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS" -p" RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS=$RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS" -p"
@ -2463,7 +2486,7 @@ function SetConfFileValue () {
else else
echo "$name=$value" > "$file" echo "$name=$value" > "$file"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
Logger "Config file [$file] does not exist. Failed to create it witn value [$name]." "ERROR" Logger "Config file [$file] does not exist. Failed to create it with value [$name]." "ERROR"
fi fi
fi fi
} }

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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
# osync test suite 2020042901 # osync test suite 2023061401
# Allows the following environment variables # Allows the following environment variables
# TRAVIS_RUN=[true|false] # RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS=[true|false]
# SSH_PORT=22 # SSH_PORT=22
# SKIP_REMOTE=[true|false] # SKIP_REMOTE=[true|false]
@ -50,20 +50,23 @@
if [ "$SKIP_REMOTE" = "" ]; then if [ "$SKIP_REMOTE" = "" ]; then
SKIP_REMOTE=false SKIP_REMOTE=false
REMOTE_USER=root
fi fi
homedir=$(eval echo ~${REMOTE_USER})
# drupal servers are often unreachable for whetever reason or give 0 bytes files # drupal servers are often unreachable for whetever reason or give 0 bytes files
#LARGE_FILESET_URL="http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-8.2.2.tar.gz" #LARGE_FILESET_URL="http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-8.2.2.tar.gz"
LARGE_FILESET_URL="http://www.netpower.fr/sites/default/files/osync-test-files.tar.gz" LARGE_FILESET_URL="https://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-11.0.10.tar.gz"
# Fakeroot for install / uninstall and test of executables
FAKEROOT="${HOME}/osync_test_install"
OSYNC_DIR="$(pwd)" OSYNC_DIR="$(pwd)"
OSYNC_DIR=${OSYNC_DIR%%/dev*} OSYNC_DIR=${OSYNC_DIR%%/dev*}
DEV_DIR="$OSYNC_DIR/dev" DEV_DIR="$OSYNC_DIR/dev"
TESTS_DIR="$DEV_DIR/tests" TESTS_DIR="$DEV_DIR/tests"
# Fakeroot for install / uninstall and test of executables
FAKEROOT="${homedir}/osync_test_install"
CONF_DIR="$TESTS_DIR/conf" CONF_DIR="$TESTS_DIR/conf"
LOCAL_CONF="local.conf" LOCAL_CONF="local.conf"
REMOTE_CONF="remote.conf" REMOTE_CONF="remote.conf"
@ -76,7 +79,7 @@ OSYNC_UPGRADE="upgrade-v1.0x-v1.3x.sh"
TMP_FILE="$DEV_DIR/tmp" TMP_FILE="$DEV_DIR/tmp"
OSYNC_TESTS_DIR="${HOME}/osync-tests" OSYNC_TESTS_DIR="${homedir}/osync-tests"
INITIATOR_DIR="$OSYNC_TESTS_DIR/initiator" INITIATOR_DIR="$OSYNC_TESTS_DIR/initiator"
TARGET_DIR="$OSYNC_TESTS_DIR/target" TARGET_DIR="$OSYNC_TESTS_DIR/target"
OSYNC_WORKDIR=".osync_workdir" OSYNC_WORKDIR=".osync_workdir"
@ -89,31 +92,56 @@ OSYNC_VERSION=1.x.y
OSYNC_MIN_VERSION=x OSYNC_MIN_VERSION=x
OSYNC_IS_STABLE=maybe OSYNC_IS_STABLE=maybe
PRIVKEY_NAME="id_rsa_local_osync_tests"
PUBKEY_NAME="${PRIVKEY_NAME}.pub"
function SetupSSH { function SetupSSH {
echo -e 'y\n'| ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 2048 -N "" -f "${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests" echo "Setting up an ssh key to ${homedir}/.ssh/${PRIVKEY_NAME}"
echo -e 'y\n'| ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 2048 -N "" -f "${homedir}/.ssh/${PRIVKEY_NAME}"
SSH_AUTH_LINE="from=\"*\",no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding,no-pty,command=\"$FAKEROOT/usr/local/bin/ssh_filter.sh SomeAlphaNumericToken9\" $(cat ${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests.pub)"
if ! grep "$(cat ${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests.pub)" "${HOME}/.ssh/authorized_keys"; then
echo "$SSH_AUTH_LINE" >> "${HOME}/.ssh/authorized_keys" SSH_AUTH_LINE="from=\"*\",no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding,no-pty,command=\"$FAKEROOT/usr/local/bin/ssh_filter.sh SomeAlphaNumericToken9\" $(cat ${homedir}/.ssh/${PUBKEY_NAME})"
#echo "from=\"*\",no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding,no-pty,command=\"$FAKEROOT/usr/local/bin/ssh_filter.sh SomeAlphaNumericToken9\" $(cat ${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests.pub)" >> "${HOME}/.ssh/authorized_keys" echo "ls -alh ${homedir}"
ls -alh "${homedir}"
echo "ls -alh ${homedir}/.ssh"
ls -alh "${homedir}/.ssh"
if [ -f "${homedir}/.ssh/authorized_keys" ]; then
if ! grep "$(cat ${homedir}/.ssh/${PUBKEY_NAME})" "${homedir}/.ssh/authorized_keys"; then
echo "Adding auth line in authorized_keys file ${homedir}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
echo "$SSH_AUTH_LINE" >> "${homedir}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
fi
else
echo "Creating authorized_keys file ${homedir}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
echo "$SSH_AUTH_LINE" >> "${homedir}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
fi fi
chmod 600 "${HOME}/.ssh/authorized_keys" chmod 600 "${homedir}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
# Add localhost to known hosts so self connect works # Add localhost to known hosts so self connect works
if [ -z "$(ssh-keygen -F localhost)" ]; then if [ -z "$(ssh-keygen -F localhost)" ]; then
ssh-keyscan -H localhost >> "${HOME}/.ssh/known_hosts" ssh-keyscan -H localhost >> "${homedir}/.ssh/known_hosts"
fi fi
# Update remote conf files with SSH port # Update remote conf files with SSH port and file id location
sed -i.tmp 's#ssh://.*@localhost:[0-9]*/${HOME}/osync-tests/target#ssh://'$REMOTE_USER'@localhost:'$SSH_PORT'/${HOME}/osync-tests/target#' "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" sed -i.tmp 's#ssh://.*@localhost:[0-9]*/${HOME}/osync-tests/target#ssh://'$REMOTE_USER'@localhost:'$SSH_PORT'/'${homedir}'/osync-tests/target#' "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF"
sed -i.tmp2 's#SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY="${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests"#SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY="'${homedir}'/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests"#' "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF"
echo "ls -alh ${homedir}/.ssh"
ls -alh "${homedir}/.ssh"
echo "cat ${homedir}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
cat "${homedir}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
echo "###"
echo "END SETUP SSH"
} }
function RemoveSSH { function RemoveSSH {
if [ -f "${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests" ]; then echo "Now removing SSH keys"
if [ -f "${homedir}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests" ]; then
echo "Restoring SSH authorized_keys file" echo "Restoring SSH authorized_keys file"
sed -i.bak "s|.*$(cat "${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests.pub")||g" "${HOME}/.ssh/authorized_keys" sed -i.bak "s|.*$(cat "${homedir}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests.pub")||g" "${homedir}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
rm -f "${HOME}/.ssh/{id_rsa_local_osync_tests.pub,id_rsa_local_osync_tests}" rm -f "${homedir}/.ssh/{id_rsa_local_osync_tests.pub,id_rsa_local_osync_tests}"
fi fi
} }
@ -173,8 +201,16 @@ function PrepareLocalDirs () {
function oneTimeSetUp () { function oneTimeSetUp () {
START_TIME=$SECONDS START_TIME=$SECONDS
mkdir --parents "$FAKEROOT" #echo "Running forced merge"
#cd "${DEV_DIR}"
#$SUDO_CMD ./merge.sh osync
echo "Setting security for files"
$SUDO_CMD find ${OSYNC_DIR} -exec chmod 755 {} \+
echo "Show content of osync dir"
ls -alh ${OSYNC_DIR}
echo "Running install.sh from ${OSYNC_DIR}"
$SUDO_CMD ${OSYNC_DIR}/install.sh --no-stats --prefix="${FAKEROOT}"
source "$DEV_DIR/ofunctions.sh" source "$DEV_DIR/ofunctions.sh"
# Fix default umask because of ACL test that expects 0022 when creating test files # Fix default umask because of ACL test that expects 0022 when creating test files
@ -185,18 +221,22 @@ function oneTimeSetUp () {
echo "Detected OS: $LOCAL_OS" echo "Detected OS: $LOCAL_OS"
# Set some travis related changes # Set some travis related changes
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUN" == true ]; then if [ "$RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS" == true ]; then
echo "Running with travis settings" echo "Running with GITHUB ACTIONS settings"
REMOTE_USER="travis" #REMOTE_USER="runner"
REMOTE_USER="root" # WIP
homedir=$(eval echo ~${REMOTE_USER})
RHOST_PING=false RHOST_PING=false
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" "REMOTE_3RD_PARTY_HOSTS" "" SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" "REMOTE_3RD_PARTY_HOSTS" ""
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" "REMOTE_HOST_PING" false SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" "REMOTE_HOST_PING" false
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$OLD_CONF" "REMOTE_3RD_PARTY_HOSTS" "" SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$OLD_CONF" "REMOTE_3RD_PARTY_HOSTS" ""
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$OLD_CONF" "REMOTE_HOST_PING" false SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$OLD_CONF" "REMOTE_HOST_PING" false
else else
echo "Running with local settings" echo "Running with local settings"
REMOTE_USER="root" REMOTE_USER="root"
homedir=$(eval echo ~${REMOTE_USER})
RHOST_PING=true RHOST_PING=true
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" "REMOTE_3RD_PARTY_HOSTS" "\"www.kernel.org www.google.com\"" SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" "REMOTE_3RD_PARTY_HOSTS" "\"www.kernel.org www.google.com\""
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" "REMOTE_HOST_PING" true SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" "REMOTE_HOST_PING" true
@ -205,9 +245,21 @@ function oneTimeSetUp () {
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$OLD_CONF" "REMOTE_HOST_PING" true SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$OLD_CONF" "REMOTE_HOST_PING" true
fi fi
# Fix test directories for Github actions
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$LOCAL_CONF" INITIATOR_SYNC_DIR "\"${homedir}/osync-tests/initiator\""
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$LOCAL_CONF" TARGET_SYNC_DIR "\"${homedir}/osync-tests/target\""
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" INITIATOR_SYNC_DIR "\"${homedir}/osync-tests/initiator\""
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$OLD_CONF" MASTER_SYNC_DIR "\"${homedir}/osync-tests/initiator\""
SetConfFileValue "$CONF_DIR/$OLD_CONF" SLAVE_SYNC_DIR "\"${homedir}/osync-tests/target\""
# Get default ssh port from env # Get default ssh port from env
if [ "$SSH_PORT" == "" ]; then if [ "$SSH_PORT" == "" ]; then
SSH_PORT=22 SSH_PORT=22
echo "Running with SSH_PORT=${SSH_PORT}"
fi fi
# Setup modes per test # Setup modes per test
@ -217,8 +269,8 @@ function oneTimeSetUp () {
readonly __confRemote=3 readonly __confRemote=3
osyncParameters=() osyncParameters=()
osyncParameters[$__quickLocal]="--initiator=$INITIATOR_DIR --target=$TARGET_DIR --instance-id=quicklocal" osyncParameters[$__quickLocal]="--initiator=$INITIATOR_DIR --target=$TARGET_DIR --instance-id=quicklocal --non-interactive"
osyncParameters[$__confLocal]="$CONF_DIR/$LOCAL_CONF" osyncParameters[$__confLocal]="$CONF_DIR/$LOCAL_CONF --non-interactive"
osyncDaemonParameters=() osyncDaemonParameters=()
@ -229,8 +281,8 @@ function oneTimeSetUp () {
# Do not check remote config on msys or cygwin since we don't have a local SSH server # Do not check remote config on msys or cygwin since we don't have a local SSH server
if [ "$LOCAL_OS" != "msys" ] && [ "$LOCAL_OS" != "Cygwin" ] && [ $SKIP_REMOTE != true ]; then if [ "$LOCAL_OS" != "msys" ] && [ "$LOCAL_OS" != "Cygwin" ] && [ $SKIP_REMOTE != true ]; then
osyncParameters[$__quickRemote]="--initiator=$INITIATOR_DIR --target=ssh://localhost:$SSH_PORT/$TARGET_DIR --rsakey=${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests --instance-id=quickremote --remote-token=SomeAlphaNumericToken9" osyncParameters[$__quickRemote]="--initiator=$INITIATOR_DIR --target=ssh://localhost:$SSH_PORT/$TARGET_DIR --rsakey=${homedir}/.ssh/id_rsa_local_osync_tests --instance-id=quickremote --remote-token=SomeAlphaNumericToken9 --non-interactive"
osyncParameters[$__confRemote]="$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF" osyncParameters[$__confRemote]="$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF --non-interactive"
osyncDaemonParameters[$__remote]="$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF --on-changes" osyncDaemonParameters[$__remote]="$CONF_DIR/$REMOTE_CONF --on-changes"
@ -305,6 +357,42 @@ function setUp () {
rm -rf "$TARGET_DIR" rm -rf "$TARGET_DIR"
} }
function test_SSH {
# Make sure we have SSH on your test server
# This has become kind of tricky on github actions servers
echo "Testing SSH"
failure=false
# Testing as "remote user"
echo "ls -alh ${homedir}/.ssh"
ls -alh "${homedir}/.ssh"
echo "Running SSH test as ${REMOTE_USER}"
# SSH_PORT and SSH_USER are set by oneTimeSetup
$SUDO_CMD ssh -i "${homedir}/.ssh/${PRIVKEY_NAME}" -p $SSH_PORT ${REMOTE_USER}@localhost "env _REMOTE_TOKEN=SomeAlphaNumericToken9 echo \"Remotely:\"; whoami; echo \"TEST OK\""
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "SSH test failed"
failure=true
fi
# Testing as current user
#echo "ls -alh ${homedir}/.ssh"
#ls -alh "${homedir}/.ssh"
#echo "Running SSH test as $(whoami)"
#$SUDO_CMD ssh -i "${homedir}/.ssh/${PRIVKEY_NAME}" -p $SSH_PORT $(whoami)@localhost "env _REMOTE_TOKEN=SomeAlphaNumericToken9 echo \"Remotely:\"; whoami; echo \"TEST OK\""
#if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
# echo "SSH test failed"
# failure=true
#fi
if [ $failure == true ]; then
exit 1 # Try to see if we can abort all tests
assertEquals "Test SSH failed" false $failure
fi
}
# This test has to be done everytime in order for osync executable to be fresh # This test has to be done everytime in order for osync executable to be fresh
function test_Merge () { function test_Merge () {
cd "$DEV_DIR" cd "$DEV_DIR"
@ -324,7 +412,7 @@ function test_Merge () {
# Set osync version to stable while testing to avoid warning message # Set osync version to stable while testing to avoid warning message
# Don't use SetConfFileValue here since for whatever reason Travis does not like creating a sed temporary file in $FAKEROOT # Don't use SetConfFileValue here since for whatever reason Travis does not like creating a sed temporary file in $FAKEROOT
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUN" == true ]; then if [ "$RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS" == true ]; then
$SUDO_CMD sed -i.tmp 's/^IS_STABLE=.*/IS_STABLE=true/' "$OSYNC_EXECUTABLE" $SUDO_CMD sed -i.tmp 's/^IS_STABLE=.*/IS_STABLE=true/' "$OSYNC_EXECUTABLE"
else else
sed -i.tmp 's/^IS_STABLE=.*/IS_STABLE=true/' "$OSYNC_EXECUTABLE" sed -i.tmp 's/^IS_STABLE=.*/IS_STABLE=true/' "$OSYNC_EXECUTABLE"
@ -510,7 +598,7 @@ function test_skip_deletion () {
fi fi
# TRAVIS SPECIFIC - time limitation # TRAVIS SPECIFIC - time limitation
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUN" != true ]; then if [ "$RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS" != true ]; then
modes=('initiator' 'target' 'initiator,target') modes=('initiator' 'target' 'initiator,target')
else else
modes=('target') modes=('target')
@ -671,7 +759,7 @@ function test_handle_symlinks () {
done done
# TRAVIS SPECIFIC - time limitation # TRAVIS SPECIFIC - time limitation
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUN" != true ]; then if [ "$RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS" != true ]; then
return 0 return 0
fi fi
@ -790,13 +878,13 @@ function test_softdeletion_cleanup () {
touch "$file.new" touch "$file.new"
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUN" == true ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "BSD" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "MacOSX" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "WinNT10" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "msys" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "Cygwin" ]; then if [ "$RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS" == true ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "BSD" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "MacOSX" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "WinNT10" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "msys" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "Cygwin" ]; then
echo "Skipping changing ctime on file because travis / bsd / macos / Win10 / msys / cygwin does not support debugfs" echo "Skipping changing ctime on file because travis / bsd / macos / Win10 / msys / cygwin does not support debugfs"
else else
CreateOldFile "$file.old" CreateOldFile "$file.old"
fi fi
done done
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUN" == true ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "BSD" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "MacOSX" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "WinNT10" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "msys" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "Cygwin" ]; then if [ "$RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS" == true ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "BSD" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "MacOSX" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "WinNT10" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "msys" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "Cygwin" ]; then
echo "Skipping changing ctime on dir too" echo "Skipping changing ctime on dir too"
else else
CreateOldFile "$DirA" true CreateOldFile "$DirA" true
@ -811,7 +899,7 @@ function test_softdeletion_cleanup () {
[ -f "$file.new" ] [ -f "$file.new" ]
assertEquals "New softdeleted / backed up file [$file.new] exists." "0" $? assertEquals "New softdeleted / backed up file [$file.new] exists." "0" $?
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUN" == true ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "BSD" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "MacOSX" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "WinNT10" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "msys" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "Cygwin" ]; then if [ "$RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS" == true ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "BSD" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "MacOSX" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "WinNT10" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "msys" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "Cygwin" ]; then
[ ! -f "$file.old" ] [ ! -f "$file.old" ]
assertEquals "Old softdeleted / backed up file [$file.old] is deleted permanently." "0" $? assertEquals "Old softdeleted / backed up file [$file.old] is deleted permanently." "0" $?
else else
@ -820,7 +908,7 @@ function test_softdeletion_cleanup () {
fi fi
done done
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUN" == true ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "BSD" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "MacOSX" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "WinNT10" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "msys" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "Cygwin" ]; then if [ "$RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS" == true ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "BSD" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "MacOSX" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "WinNT10" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "msys" ] || [ "$LOCAL_OS" == "Cygwin" ]; then
[ ! -d "$DirA" ] [ ! -d "$DirA" ]
assertEquals "Old softdeleted / backed up directory [$dirA] is deleted permanently." "0" $? assertEquals "Old softdeleted / backed up directory [$dirA] is deleted permanently." "0" $?
[ ! -d "$DirB" ] [ ! -d "$DirB" ]
@ -837,7 +925,7 @@ function test_softdeletion_cleanup () {
function test_FileAttributePropagation () { function test_FileAttributePropagation () {
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUN" == true ]; then if [ "$RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS" == true ]; then
echo "Skipping FileAttributePropagation tests as travis does not support getfacl / setfacl." echo "Skipping FileAttributePropagation tests as travis does not support getfacl / setfacl."
return 0 return 0
fi fi
@ -1397,7 +1485,7 @@ function test_UpgradeConfRun () {
assertEquals "Conf file upgrade" "0" $? assertEquals "Conf file upgrade" "0" $?
# Update remote conf files with SSH port # Update remote conf files with SSH port
sed -i.tmp 's#ssh://.*@localhost:[0-9]*/${HOME}/osync-tests/target#ssh://'$REMOTE_USER'@localhost:'$SSH_PORT'/${HOME}/osync-tests/target#' "$CONF_DIR/$TMP_OLD_CONF" sed -i.tmp 's#ssh://.*@localhost:[0-9]*/${homedir}/osync-tests/target#ssh://'$REMOTE_USER'@localhost:'$SSH_PORT'/${homedir}/osync-tests/target#' "$CONF_DIR/$TMP_OLD_CONF"
$OSYNC_EXECUTABLE "$CONF_DIR/$TMP_OLD_CONF" $OSYNC_EXECUTABLE "$CONF_DIR/$TMP_OLD_CONF"
assertEquals "Upgraded conf file execution test" "0" $? assertEquals "Upgraded conf file execution test" "0" $?

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Coding Standards
================
shFlags is more than just a simple 20 line shell script. It is a pretty
significant library of shell code that at first glance is not that easy to
understand. To improve code readability and usability, some guidelines have been
set down to make the code more understandable for anyone who wants to read or
modify it.
Function declaration
--------------------
Declare functions using the following form:
```sh
doSomething() {
echo 'done!'
}
```
One-line functions are allowed if they can fit within the 80 char line limit.
```sh
doSomething() { echo 'done!'; }
```
Function documentation
----------------------
Each function should be preceded by a header that provides the following:
1. A one-sentence summary of what the function does.
1. (optional) A longer description of what the function does, and perhaps some
special information that helps convey its usage better.
1. Args: a one-line summary of each argument of the form:
`name: type: description`
1. Output: a one-line summary of the output provided. Only output to STDOUT
must be documented, unless the output to STDERR is of significance (i.e. not
just an error message). The output should be of the form:
`type: description`
1. Returns: a one-line summary of the value returned. Returns in shell are
always integers, but if the output is a true/false for success (i.e. a
boolean), it should be noted. The output should be of the form:
`type: description`
Here is a sample header:
```
# Return valid getopt options using currently defined list of long options.
#
# This function builds a proper getopt option string for short (and long)
# options, using the current list of long options for reference.
#
# Args:
# _flags_optStr: integer: option string type (__FLAGS_OPTSTR_*)
# Output:
# string: generated option string for getopt
# Returns:
# boolean: success of operation (always returns True)
```
Variable and function names
---------------------------
All shFlags specific constants, variables, and functions will be prefixed
appropriately with 'flags'. This is to distinguish usage in the shFlags code
from users own scripts so that the shell name space remains predictable to
users. The exceptions here are the standard `assertEquals`, etc. functions.
All non built-in constants and variables will be surrounded with squiggle
brackets, e.g. `${flags_someVariable}` to improve code readability.
Due to some shells not supporting local variables in functions, care in the
naming and use of variables, both public and private, is very important.
Accidental overriding of the variables can occur easily if care is not taken as
all variables are technically global variables in some shells.
Type | Sample
---- | ------
global public constant | `FLAGS_TRUE`
global private constant | `__FLAGS_SHELL_FLAGS`
global public variable | `flags_variable`
global private variable | `__flags_variable`
global macro | `_FLAGS_SOME_MACRO_`
public function | `flags_function`
public function, local variable | ``flags_variable_`
private function | `_flags_function`
private function, local variable | `_flags_variable_`
Where it makes sense to improve readability, variables can have the first
letter of the second and later words capitalized. For example, the local
variable name for the help string length is `flags_helpStrLen_`.
There are three special-case global public variables used. They are used due to
overcome the limitations of shell scoping or to prevent forking. The three
variables are:
- `flags_error`
- `flags_output`
- `flags_return`
Local variable cleanup
----------------------
As many shells do not support local variables, no support for cleanup of
variables is present either. As such, all variables local to a function must be
cleared up with the `unset` built-in command at the end of each function.
Indentation
-----------
Code block indentation is two (2) spaces, and tabs may not be used.
```sh
if [ -z 'some string' ]; then
someFunction
fi
```
Lines of code should be no longer than 80 characters unless absolutely
necessary. When lines are wrapped using the backslash character '\', subsequent
lines should be indented with four (4) spaces so as to differentiate from the
standard spacing of two characters, and tabs may not be used.
```sh
for x in some set of very long set of arguments that make for a very long \
that extends much too long for one line
do
echo ${x}
done
```
When a conditional expression is written using the built-in [ command, and that
line must be wrapped, place the control || or && operators on the same line as
the expression where possible, with the list to be executed on its own line.
```sh
[ -n 'some really long expression' -a -n 'some other long expr' ] && \
echo 'that was actually true!'
```

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@ -1,10 +1,15 @@
# shUnit2 # shUnit2
shUnit2 is a [xUnit](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit) unit test framework for Bourne based shell scripts, and it is designed to work in a similar manner to [JUnit](http://www.junit.org), [PyUnit](http://pyunit.sourceforge.net), etc.. If you have ever had the desire to write a unit test for a shell script, shUnit2 can do the job. shUnit2 is a [xUnit](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit) unit test framework for
Bourne based shell scripts, and it is designed to work in a similar manner to
[JUnit](http://www.junit.org), [PyUnit](http://pyunit.sourceforge.net), etc.. If
you have ever had the desire to write a unit test for a shell script, shUnit2
can do the job.
[![Travis CI](https://img.shields.io/travis/kward/shunit2.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/kward/shunit2) [![Travis CI](https://api.travis-ci.com/kward/shunit2.svg)](https://app.travis-ci.com/github/kward/shunit2)
## Table of Contents ## Table of Contents
* [Introduction](#introduction) * [Introduction](#introduction)
* [Credits / Contributors](#credits-contributors) * [Credits / Contributors](#credits-contributors)
* [Feedback](#feedback) * [Feedback](#feedback)
@ -21,47 +26,76 @@ shUnit2 is a [xUnit](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit) unit test framework for
* [Error Handling](#error-handling) * [Error Handling](#error-handling)
* [Including Line Numbers in Asserts (Macros)](#including-line-numbers-in-asserts-macros) * [Including Line Numbers in Asserts (Macros)](#including-line-numbers-in-asserts-macros)
* [Test Skipping](#test-skipping) * [Test Skipping](#test-skipping)
* [Running specific tests from the command line](#cmd-line-args)
* [Appendix](#appendix) * [Appendix](#appendix)
* [Getting help](#getting-help) * [Getting help](#getting-help)
* [Zsh](#zsh) * [Zsh](#zsh)
--- ---
## <a name="introduction"></a> Introduction ## <a name="introduction"></a> Introduction
shUnit2 was originally developed to provide a consistent testing solution for [log4sh][log4sh], a shell based logging framework similar to [log4j](http://logging.apache.org). During the development of that product, a repeated problem of having things work just fine under one shell (`/bin/bash` on Linux to be specific), and then not working under another shell (`/bin/sh` on Solaris) kept coming up. Although several simple tests were run, they were not adequate and did not catch some corner cases. The decision was finally made to write a proper unit test framework after multiple brown-bag releases were made. _Research was done to look for an existing product that met the testing requirements, but no adequate product was found._
Tested Operating Systems (varies over time) shUnit2 was originally developed to provide a consistent testing solution for
[log4sh][log4sh], a shell based logging framework similar to
[log4j](http://logging.apache.org). During the development of that product, a
repeated problem of having things work just fine under one shell (`/bin/bash` on
Linux to be specific), and then not working under another shell (`/bin/sh` on
Solaris) kept coming up. Although several simple tests were run, they were not
adequate and did not catch some corner cases. The decision was finally made to
write a proper unit test framework after multiple brown-bag releases were made.
_Research was done to look for an existing product that met the testing
requirements, but no adequate product was found._
* Cygwin ### Tested software
* FreeBSD (user supported)
* Linux (Gentoo, Ubuntu)
* Mac OS X
* Solaris 8, 9, 10 (inc. OpenSolaris)
Tested Shells **Tested Operating Systems** (varies over time)
OS | Support | Verified
----------------------------------- | --------- | --------
Ubuntu Linux (14.04.05 LTS) | Travis CI | continuous
macOS High Sierra (10.13.3) | Travis CI | continuous
FreeBSD | user | unknown
Solaris 8, 9, 10 (inc. OpenSolaris) | user | unknown
Cygwin | user | unknown
**Tested Shells**
* Bourne Shell (__sh__) * Bourne Shell (__sh__)
* BASH - GNU Bourne Again SHell (__bash__) * BASH - GNU Bourne Again SHell (__bash__)
* DASH (__dash__) * DASH - Debian Almquist Shell (__dash__)
* Korn Shell (__ksh__) * Korn Shell - AT&T version of the Korn shell (__ksh__)
* pdksh - Public Domain Korn Shell (__pdksh__) * mksh - MirBSD Korn Shell (__mksh__)
* zsh - Zsh (__zsh__) (since 2.1.2) _please see the Zsh shell errata for more information_ * zsh - Zsh (__zsh__) (since 2.1.2) _please see the Zsh shell errata for more information_
See the appropriate Release Notes for this release (`doc/RELEASE_NOTES-X.X.X.txt`) for the list of actual versions tested. See the appropriate Release Notes for this release
(`doc/RELEASE_NOTES-X.X.X.txt`) for the list of actual versions tested.
### <a name="credits-contributors"></a> Credits / Contributors ### <a name="credits-contributors"></a> Credits / Contributors
A list of contributors to shUnit2 can be found in `doc/contributors.md`. Many thanks go out to all those who have contributed to make this a better tool.
shUnit2 is the original product of many hours of work by Kate Ward, the primary author of the code. For related software, check out https://github.com/kward. A list of contributors to shUnit2 can be found in `doc/contributors.md`. Many
thanks go out to all those who have contributed to make this a better tool.
shUnit2 is the original product of many hours of work by Kate Ward, the primary
author of the code. For related software, check out https://github.com/kward.
### <a name="feedback"></a> Feedback ### <a name="feedback"></a> Feedback
Feedback is most certainly welcome for this document. Send your additions, comments and criticisms to the shunit2-users@google.com mailing list.
Feedback is most certainly welcome for this document. Send your questions,
comments, and criticisms via the
[shunit2-users](https://groups.google.com/a/forestent.com/forum/#!forum/shunit2-users/new)
forum (created 2018-12-09), or file an issue via
https://github.com/kward/shunit2/issues.
--- ---
## <a name="quickstart"></a> Quickstart ## <a name="quickstart"></a> Quickstart
This section will give a very quick start to running unit tests with shUnit2. More information is located in later sections.
Here is a quick sample script to show how easy it is to write a unit test in shell. _Note: the script as it stands expects that you are running it from the "examples" directory._ This section will give a very quick start to running unit tests with shUnit2.
More information is located in later sections.
Here is a quick sample script to show how easy it is to write a unit test in
shell. _Note: the script as it stands expects that you are running it from the
"examples" directory._
```sh ```sh
#! /bin/sh #! /bin/sh
@ -72,7 +106,7 @@ testEquality() {
} }
# Load shUnit2. # Load shUnit2.
. ./shunit2 . ../shunit2
``` ```
Running the unit test should give results similar to the following. Running the unit test should give results similar to the following.
@ -87,14 +121,38 @@ Ran 1 test.
OK OK
``` ```
W00t! You've just run your first successful unit test. So, what just happened? Quite a bit really, and it all happened simply by sourcing the `shunit2` library. The basic functionality for the script above goes like this: W00t! You've just run your first successful unit test. So, what just happened?
Quite a bit really, and it all happened simply by sourcing the `shunit2`
library. The basic functionality for the script above goes like this:
* When shUnit2 is sourced, it will walk through any functions defined whose name starts with the string `test`, and add those to an internal list of tests to execute. Once a list of test functions to be run has been determined, shunit2 will go to work. * When shUnit2 is sourced, it will walk through any functions defined whose name
* Before any tests are executed, shUnit2 again looks for a function, this time one named `oneTimeSetUp()`. If it exists, it will be run. This function is normally used to setup the environment for all tests to be run. Things like creating directories for output or setting environment variables are good to place here. Just so you know, you can also declare a corresponding function named `oneTimeTearDown()` function that does the same thing, but once all the tests have been completed. It is good for removing temporary directories, etc. starts with the string `test`, and add those to an internal list of tests to
* shUnit2 is now ready to run tests. Before doing so though, it again looks for another function that might be declared, one named `setUp()`. If the function exists, it will be run before each test. It is good for resetting the environment so that each test starts with a clean slate. **At this stage, the first test is finally run.** The success of the test is recorded for a report that will be generated later. After the test is run, shUnit2 looks for a final function that might be declared, one named `tearDown()`. If it exists, it will be run after each test. It is a good place for cleaning up after each test, maybe doing things like removing files that were created, or removing directories. This set of steps, `setUp() > test() > tearDown()`, is repeated for all of the available tests. execute. Once a list of test functions to be run has been determined, shunit2
* Once all the work is done, shUnit2 will generate the nice report you saw above. A summary of all the successes and failures will be given so that you know how well your code is doing. will go to work.
* Before any tests are executed, shUnit2 again looks for a function, this time
one named `oneTimeSetUp()`. If it exists, it will be run. This function is
normally used to setup the environment for all tests to be run. Things like
creating directories for output or setting environment variables are good to
place here. Just so you know, you can also declare a corresponding function
named `oneTimeTearDown()` function that does the same thing, but once all the
tests have been completed. It is good for removing temporary directories, etc.
* shUnit2 is now ready to run tests. Before doing so though, it again looks for
another function that might be declared, one named `setUp()`. If the function
exists, it will be run before each test. It is good for resetting the
environment so that each test starts with a clean slate. **At this stage, the
first test is finally run.** The success of the test is recorded for a report
that will be generated later. After the test is run, shUnit2 looks for a final
function that might be declared, one named `tearDown()`. If it exists, it will
be run after each test. It is a good place for cleaning up after each test,
maybe doing things like removing files that were created, or removing
directories. This set of steps, `setUp() > test() > tearDown()`, is repeated
for all of the available tests.
* Once all the work is done, shUnit2 will generate the nice report you saw
above. A summary of all the successes and failures will be given so that you
know how well your code is doing.
We should now try adding a test that fails. Change your unit test to look like this. We should now try adding a test that fails. Change your unit test to look like
this.
```sh ```sh
#! /bin/sh #! /bin/sh
@ -110,12 +168,30 @@ testPartyLikeItIs1999() {
} }
# Load shUnit2. # Load shUnit2.
. ./shunit2 . ../shunit2
``` ```
So, what did you get? I guess it told you that this isn't 1999. Bummer, eh? Hopefully, you noticed a couple of things that were different about the second test. First, we added an optional message that the user will see if the assert fails. Second, we did comparisons of strings instead of integers as in the first test. It doesn't matter whether you are testing for equality of strings or integers. Both work equally well with shUnit2. So, what did you get? I guess it told you that this isn't 1999. Bummer, eh?
Hopefully, you noticed a couple of things that were different about the second
test. First, we added an optional message that the user will see if the assert
fails. Second, we did comparisons of strings instead of integers as in the first
test. It doesn't matter whether you are testing for equality of strings or
integers. Both work equally well with shUnit2.
Hopefully, this is enough to get you started with unit testing. If you want a ton more examples, take a look at the tests provided with [log4sh][log4sh] or [shFlags][shflags]. Both provide excellent examples of more advanced usage. shUnit2 was after all written to meet the unit testing need that [log4sh][log4sh] had. Hopefully, this is enough to get you started with unit testing. If you want a
ton more examples, take a look at the tests provided with [log4sh][log4sh] or
[shFlags][shflags]. Both provide excellent examples of more advanced usage.
shUnit2 was after all written to meet the unit testing need that
[log4sh][log4sh] had.
If you are using distribution packaged shUnit2 which is accessible from
`/usr/bin/shunit2` such as Debian, you can load shUnit2 without specifying its
path. So the last 2 lines in the above can be replaced by:
```sh
# Load shUnit2.
. shunit2
```
--- ---
@ -123,139 +199,212 @@ Hopefully, this is enough to get you started with unit testing. If you want a to
### <a name="general-info"></a> General Info ### <a name="general-info"></a> General Info
Any string values passed should be properly quoted -- they should must be surrounded by single-quote (`'`) or double-quote (`"`) characters -- so that the shell will properly parse them. Any string values passed should be properly quoted -- they should be
surrounded by single-quote (`'`) or double-quote (`"`) characters -- so that the
shell will properly parse them.
### <a name="asserts"></a> Asserts ### <a name="asserts"></a> Asserts
`assertEquals [message] expected actual` assertEquals [message] expected actual
Asserts that _expected_ and _actual_ are equal to one another. The _expected_ and _actual_ values can be either strings or integer values as both will be treated as strings. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted. Asserts that _expected_ and _actual_ are equal to one another. The _expected_
and _actual_ values can be either strings or integer values as both will be
treated as strings. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
`assertNotEquals [message] unexpected actual` assertNotEquals [message] unexpected actual
Asserts that _unexpected_ and _actual_ are not equal to one another. The _unexpected_ and _actual_ values can be either strings or integer values as both will be treaded as strings. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted. Asserts that _unexpected_ and _actual_ are not equal to one another. The
_unexpected_ and _actual_ values can be either strings or integer values as both
will be treated as strings. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
`assertSame [message] expected actual` assertSame [message] expected actual
This function is functionally equivalent to `assertEquals`. This function is functionally equivalent to `assertEquals`.
`assertNotSame [message] unexpected actual` assertNotSame [message] unexpected actual
This function is functionally equivalent to `assertNotEquals`. This function is functionally equivalent to `assertNotEquals`.
`assertNull [message] value` assertContains [message] container content
Asserts that _value_ is _null_, or in shell terms, a zero-length string. The _value_ must be a string as an integer value does not translate into a zero-length string. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted. Asserts that _container_ contains _content_. The _container_ and _content_
values can be either strings or integer values as both will be treated as
strings. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
`assertNotNull [message] value` assertNotContains [message] container content
Asserts that _value_ is _not null_, or in shell terms, a non-empty string. The _value_ may be a string or an integer as the later will be parsed as a non-empty string value. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted. Asserts that _container_ does not contain _content_. The _container_ and
_content_ values can be either strings or integer values as both will be treated
as strings. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
`assertTrue [message] condition` assertNull [message] value
Asserts that a given shell test _condition_ is _true_. The condition can be as simple as a shell _true_ value (the value `0` -- equivalent to `${SHUNIT_TRUE}`), or a more sophisticated shell conditional expression. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted. Asserts that _value_ is _null_, or in shell terms, a zero-length string. The
_value_ must be a string as an integer value does not translate into a zero-
length string. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
A sophisticated shell conditional expression is equivalent to what the __if__ or __while__ shell built-ins would use (more specifically, what the __test__ command would use). Testing for example whether some value is greater than another value can be done this way. assertNotNull [message] value
`assertTrue "[ 34 -gt 23 ]"` Asserts that _value_ is _not null_, or in shell terms, a non-empty string. The
_value_ may be a string or an integer as the latter will be parsed as a non-empty
string value. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
Testing for the ability to read a file can also be done. This particular test will fail. assertTrue [message] condition
`assertTrue 'test failed' "[ -r /some/non-existant/file' ]"` Asserts that a given shell test _condition_ is _true_. The condition can be as
simple as a shell _true_ value (the value `0` -- equivalent to
`${SHUNIT_TRUE}`), or a more sophisticated shell conditional expression. The
_message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
As the expressions are standard shell __test__ expressions, it is possible to string multiple expressions together with `-a` and `-o` in the standard fashion. This test will succeed as the entire expression evaluates to _true_. A sophisticated shell conditional expression is equivalent to what the __if__ or
__while__ shell built-ins would use (more specifically, what the __test__
command would use). Testing for example whether some value is greater than
another value can be done this way.
`assertTrue 'test failed' '[ 1 -eq 1 -a 2 -eq 2 ]'` assertTrue "[ 34 -gt 23 ]"
_One word of warning: be very careful with your quoting as shell is not the most forgiving of bad quoting, and things will fail in strange ways._ Testing for the ability to read a file can also be done. This particular test
will fail.
`assertFalse [message] condition` assertTrue 'test failed' "[ -r /some/non-existant/file ]"
Asserts that a given shell test _condition_ is _false_. The condition can be as simple as a shell _false_ value (the value `1` -- equivalent to `${SHUNIT_FALSE}`), or a more sophisticated shell conditional expression. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted. As the expressions are standard shell __test__ expressions, it is possible to
string multiple expressions together with `-a` and `-o` in the standard fashion.
This test will succeed as the entire expression evaluates to _true_.
assertTrue 'test failed' '[ 1 -eq 1 -a 2 -eq 2 ]'
<i>One word of warning: be very careful with your quoting as shell is not the
most forgiving of bad quoting, and things will fail in strange ways.</i>
assertFalse [message] condition
Asserts that a given shell test _condition_ is _false_. The condition can be as
simple as a shell _false_ value (the value `1` -- equivalent to
`${SHUNIT_FALSE}`), or a more sophisticated shell conditional expression. The
_message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
_For examples of more sophisticated expressions, see `assertTrue`._ _For examples of more sophisticated expressions, see `assertTrue`._
### <a name="failures"></a> Failures ### <a name="failures"></a> Failures
Just to clarify, failures __do not__ test the various arguments against one another. Failures simply fail, optionally with a message, and that is all they do. If you need to test arguments against one another, use asserts. Just to clarify, failures __do not__ test the various arguments against one
another. Failures simply fail, optionally with a message, and that is all they
do. If you need to test arguments against one another, use asserts.
If all failures do is fail, why might one use them? There are times when you may have some very complicated logic that you need to test, and the simple asserts provided are simply not adequate. You can do your own validation of the code, use an `assertTrue ${SHUNIT_TRUE}` if your own tests succeeded, and use a failure to record a failure. If all failures do is fail, why might one use them? There are times when you may
have some very complicated logic that you need to test, and the simple asserts
provided are simply not adequate. You can do your own validation of the code,
use an `assertTrue ${SHUNIT_TRUE}` if your own tests succeeded, and use a
failure to record a failure.
`fail [message]` fail [message]
Fails the test immediately. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted. Fails the test immediately. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
`failNotEquals [message] unexpected actual` failNotEquals [message] unexpected actual
Fails the test immediately, reporting that the _unexpected_ and _actual_ values are not equal to one another. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted. Fails the test immediately, reporting that the _unexpected_ and _actual_ values
are not equal to one another. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
_Note: no actual comparison of unexpected and actual is done._ _Note: no actual comparison of unexpected and actual is done._
`failSame [message] expected actual` failSame [message] expected actual
Fails the test immediately, reporting that the _expected_ and _actual_ values are the same. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted. Fails the test immediately, reporting that the _expected_ and _actual_ values
are the same. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
_Note: no actual comparison of expected and actual is done._ _Note: no actual comparison of expected and actual is done._
`failNotSame [message] expected actual` failNotSame [message] expected actual
Fails the test immediately, reporting that the _expected_ and _actual_ values are not the same. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted. Fails the test immediately, reporting that the _expected_ and _actual_ values
are not the same. The _message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
_Note: no actual comparison of expected and actual is done._ _Note: no actual comparison of expected and actual is done._
failFound [message] content
Fails the test immediately, reporting that the _content_ was found. The
_message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
_Note: no actual search of content is done._
failNotFound [message] content
Fails the test immediately, reporting that the _content_ was not found. The
_message_ is optional, and must be quoted.
_Note: no actual search of content is done._
### <a name="setup-teardown"></a> Setup/Teardown ### <a name="setup-teardown"></a> Setup/Teardown
`oneTimeSetUp` oneTimeSetUp
This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite.
If this function exists, it will be called once before any tests are run. It is useful to prepare a common environment for all tests.
`oneTimeTearDown`
This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite.
If this function exists, it will be called once after all tests are completed. It is useful to clean up the environment after all tests.
`setUp`
This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite.
If this function exists, it will be called before each test is run. It is useful to reset the environment before each test.
`tearDown`
This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite.
If this function exists, it will be called after each test completes. It is useful to clean up the environment after each test.
### <a name="skipping"></a> Skipping
`startSkipping`
This function forces the remaining _assert_ and _fail_ functions to be "skipped", i.e. they will have no effect. Each function skipped will be recorded so that the total of asserts and fails will not be altered.
`endSkipping`
This function returns calls to the _assert_ and _fail_ functions to their default behavior, i.e. they will be called.
`isSkipping`
This function returns the current state of skipping. It can be compared against `${SHUNIT_TRUE}` or `${SHUNIT_FALSE}` if desired.
### <a name="suites"></a> Suites
The default behavior of shUnit2 is that all tests will be found dynamically. If you have a specific set of tests you want to run, or you don't want to use the standard naming scheme of prefixing your tests with `test`, these functions are for you. Most users will never use them though.
`suite`
This function can be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite. This function can be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite.
If this function exists, it will be called when `shunit2` is sourced. If it does not exist, shUnit2 will search the parent script for all functions beginning with the word `test`, and they will be added dynamically to the test suite. If this function exists, it will be called once before any tests are run. It is
useful to prepare a common environment for all tests.
`suite_addTest name` oneTimeTearDown
This function adds a function named _name_ to the list of tests scheduled for execution as part of this test suite. This function should only be called from within the `suite()` function. This function can be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite.
If this function exists, it will be called once after all tests are completed.
It is useful to clean up the environment after all tests.
setUp
This function can be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite.
If this function exists, it will be called before each test is run. It is useful
to reset the environment before each test.
tearDown
This function can be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite.
If this function exists, it will be called after each test completes. It is
useful to clean up the environment after each test.
### <a name="skipping"></a> Skipping
startSkipping
This function forces the remaining _assert_ and _fail_ functions to be
"skipped", i.e. they will have no effect. Each function skipped will be recorded
so that the total of asserts and fails will not be altered.
endSkipping
This function returns calls to the _assert_ and _fail_ functions to their
default behavior, i.e. they will be called.
isSkipping
This function returns the current state of skipping. It can be compared against
`${SHUNIT_TRUE}` or `${SHUNIT_FALSE}` if desired.
### <a name="suites"></a> Suites
The default behavior of shUnit2 is that all tests will be found dynamically. If
you have a specific set of tests you want to run, or you don't want to use the
standard naming scheme of prefixing your tests with `test`, these functions are
for you. Most users will never use them though.
suite
This function can be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite.
If this function exists, it will be called when `shunit2` is sourced. If it does
not exist, shUnit2 will search the parent script for all functions beginning
with the word `test`, and they will be added dynamically to the test suite.
suite_addTest name
This function adds a function named _name_ to the list of tests scheduled for
execution as part of this test suite. This function should only be called from
within the `suite()` function.
--- ---
@ -263,7 +412,8 @@ This function adds a function named _name_ to the list of tests scheduled for ex
### <a name="some-constants-you-can-use"></a> Some constants you can use ### <a name="some-constants-you-can-use"></a> Some constants you can use
There are several constants provided by shUnit2 as variables that might be of use to you. There are several constants provided by shUnit2 as variables that might be of
use to you.
*Predefined* *Predefined*
@ -280,22 +430,32 @@ There are several constants provided by shUnit2 as variables that might be of us
| Constant | Value | | Constant | Value |
| ----------------- | ----- | | ----------------- | ----- |
| SHUNIT\_CMD\_EXPR | Override which `expr` command is used. By default `expr` is used, except on BSD systems where `gexpr` is used. | | SHUNIT\_CMD\_EXPR | Override which `expr` command is used. By default `expr` is used, except on BSD systems where `gexpr` is used. |
| SHUNIT\_COLOR | Enable colorized output. Options are 'auto', 'always', or 'never', with 'auto' being the default. | | SHUNIT\_COLOR | Enable colorized output. Options are 'auto', 'always', or 'none', with 'auto' being the default. |
| SHUNIT\_PARENT | The filename of the shell script containing the tests. This is needed specifically for Zsh support. | | SHUNIT\_PARENT | The filename of the shell script containing the tests. This is needed specifically for Zsh support. |
| SHUNIT\_TEST\_PREFIX | Define this variable to add a prefix in front of each test name that is output in the test report. | | SHUNIT\_TEST\_PREFIX | Define this variable to add a prefix in front of each test name that is output in the test report. |
### <a name="error-handling"></a> Error handling ### <a name="error-handling"></a> Error handling
The constants values `SHUNIT_TRUE`, `SHUNIT_FALSE`, and `SHUNIT_ERROR` are returned from nearly every function to indicate the success or failure of the function. Additionally the variable `flags_error` is filled with a detailed error message if any function returns with a `SHUNIT_ERROR` value. The constants values `SHUNIT_TRUE`, `SHUNIT_FALSE`, and `SHUNIT_ERROR` are
returned from nearly every function to indicate the success or failure of the
function. Additionally the variable `flags_error` is filled with a detailed
error message if any function returns with a `SHUNIT_ERROR` value.
### <a name="including-line-numbers-in-asserts-macros"></a> Including Line Numbers in Asserts (Macros) ### <a name="including-line-numbers-in-asserts-macros"></a> Including Line Numbers in Asserts (Macros)
If you include lots of assert statements in an individual test function, it can become difficult to determine exactly which assert was thrown unless your messages are unique. To help somewhat, line numbers can be included in the assert messages. To enable this, a special shell "macro" must be used rather than the standard assert calls. _Shell doesn't actually have macros; the name is used here as the operation is similar to a standard macro._ If you include lots of assert statements in an individual test function, it can
become difficult to determine exactly which assert was thrown unless your
messages are unique. To help somewhat, line numbers can be included in the
assert messages. To enable this, a special shell "macro" must be used rather
than the standard assert calls. _Shell doesn't actually have macros; the name is
used here as the operation is similar to a standard macro._
For example, to include line numbers for a `assertEquals()` function call, replace the `assertEquals()` with `${_ASSERT_EQUALS_}`. For example, to include line numbers for a `assertEquals()` function call,
replace the `assertEquals()` with `${_ASSERT_EQUALS_}`.
_**Example** -- Asserts with and without line numbers_ _**Example** -- Asserts with and without line numbers_
```sh
```shell
#! /bin/sh #! /bin/sh
# file: examples/lineno_test.sh # file: examples/lineno_test.sh
@ -309,20 +469,36 @@ testLineNo() {
} }
# Load shUnit2. # Load shUnit2.
. ./shunit2 . ../shunit2
``` ```
Notes: Notes:
1. Due to how shell parses command-line arguments, all strings used with macros should be quoted twice. Namely, single-quotes must be converted to single-double-quotes, and vice-versa. If the string being passed is absolutely for sure not empty, the extra quoting is not necessary.<br/><br/>Normal `assertEquals` call.<br/>`assertEquals 'some message' 'x' ''`<br/><br/>Macro `_ASSERT_EQUALS_` call. Note the extra quoting around the _message_ and the _null_ value.<br/>`_ASSERT_EQUALS_ '"some message"' 'x' '""'` 1. Due to how shell parses command-line arguments, _**all strings used with
macros should be quoted twice**_. Namely, single-quotes must be converted to single-double-quotes, and vice-versa.<br/>
<br/>
Normal `assertEquals` call.<br/>
`assertEquals 'some message' 'x' ''`<br/>
<br/>
Macro `_ASSERT_EQUALS_` call. Note the extra quoting around the _message_ and
the _null_ value.<br/>
`_ASSERT_EQUALS_ '"some message"' 'x' '""'`
1. Line numbers are not supported in all shells. If a shell does not support them, no errors will be thrown. Supported shells include: __bash__ (>=3.0), __ksh__, __pdksh__, and __zsh__. 1. Line numbers are not supported in all shells. If a shell does not support
them, no errors will be thrown. Supported shells include: __bash__ (>=3.0),
__ksh__, __mksh__, and __zsh__.
### <a name="test-skipping"></a> Test Skipping ### <a name="test-skipping"></a> Test Skipping
There are times where the test code you have written is just not applicable to the system you are running on. This section describes how to skip these tests but maintain the total test count. There are times where the test code you have written is just not applicable to
the system you are running on. This section describes how to skip these tests
but maintain the total test count.
Probably the easiest example would be shell code that is meant to run under the __bash__ shell, but the unit test is running under the Bourne shell. There are things that just won't work. The following test code demonstrates two sample functions, one that will be run under any shell, and the another that will run only under the __bash__ shell. Probably the easiest example would be shell code that is meant to run under the
__bash__ shell, but the unit test is running under the Bourne shell. There are
things that just won't work. The following test code demonstrates two sample
functions, one that will be run under any shell, and the another that will run
only under the __bash__ shell.
_**Example** -- math include_ _**Example** -- math include_
```sh ```sh
@ -371,10 +547,11 @@ oneTimeSetUp() {
} }
# Load and run shUnit2. # Load and run shUnit2.
. ./shunit2 . ../shunit2
``` ```
Running the above test under the __bash__ shell will result in the following output. Running the above test under the __bash__ shell will result in the following
output.
```console ```console
$ /bin/bash math_test.sh $ /bin/bash math_test.sh
@ -385,7 +562,8 @@ Ran 1 test.
OK OK
``` ```
But, running the test under any other Unix shell will result in the following output. But, running the test under any other Unix shell will result in the following
output.
```console ```console
$ /bin/ksh math_test.sh $ /bin/ksh math_test.sh
@ -396,9 +574,33 @@ Ran 1 test.
OK (skipped=1) OK (skipped=1)
``` ```
As you can see, the total number of tests has not changed, but the report indicates that some tests were skipped. As you can see, the total number of tests has not changed, but the report
indicates that some tests were skipped.
Skipping can be controlled with the following functions: `startSkipping()`, `endSkipping()`, and `isSkipping()`. Once skipping is enabled, it will remain enabled until the end of the current test function call, after which skipping is disabled. Skipping can be controlled with the following functions: `startSkipping()`,
`endSkipping()`, and `isSkipping()`. Once skipping is enabled, it will remain
enabled until the end of the current test function call, after which skipping is
disabled.
### <a name="cmd-line-args"></a> Running specific tests from the command line.
When running a test script, you may override the default set of tests, or the suite-specified set of tests, by providing additional arguments on the command line. Each additional argument after the `--` marker is assumed to be the name of a test function to be run in the order specified. e.g.
```console
test-script.sh -- testOne testTwo otherFunction
```
or
```console
shunit2 test-script.sh testOne testTwo otherFunction
```
In either case, three functions will be run as tests, `testOne`, `testTwo`, and `otherFunction`. Note that the function `otherFunction` would not normally be run by `shunit2` as part of the implicit collection of tests as it's function name does not match the test function name pattern `test*`.
If a specified test function does not exist, `shunit2` will still attempt to run that function and thereby cause a failure which `shunit2` will catch and mark as a failed test. All other tests will run normally.
The specification of tests does not affect how `shunit2` looks for and executes the setup and tear down functions, which will still run as expected.
--- ---
@ -406,29 +608,36 @@ Skipping can be controlled with the following functions: `startSkipping()`, `end
### <a name="getting-help"></a> Getting Help ### <a name="getting-help"></a> Getting Help
For help, please send requests to either the shunit2-users@googlegroups.com mailing list (archives available on the web at http://groups.google.com/group/shunit2-users) or directly to Kate Ward <kate dot ward at forestent dot com>. For help, please send requests to either the shunit2-users@forestent.com mailing
list (archives available on the web at
https://groups.google.com/a/forestent.com/forum/#!forum/shunit2-users) or
directly to Kate Ward <kate dot ward at forestent dot com>.
### <a name="zsh"></a> Zsh ### <a name="zsh"></a> Zsh
For compatibility with Zsh, there is one requirement that must be met -- the `shwordsplit` option must be set. There are three ways to accomplish this. For compatibility with Zsh, there is one requirement that must be met -- the
`shwordsplit` option must be set. There are three ways to accomplish this.
1. In the unit-test script, add the following shell code snippet before sourcing the `shunit2` library. 1. In the unit-test script, add the following shell code snippet before sourcing
the `shunit2` library.
```sh ```sh
setopt shwordsplit setopt shwordsplit
``` ```
1. When invoking __zsh__ from either the command-line or as a script with `#!`, add the `-y` parameter. 2. When invoking __zsh__ from either the command-line or as a script with `#!`,
add the `-y` parameter.
```sh ```sh
#! /bin/zsh -y #! /bin/zsh -y
``` ```
1. When invoking __zsh__ from the command-line, add `-o shwordsplit --` as parameters before the script name. 3. When invoking __zsh__ from the command-line, add `-o shwordsplit --` as
parameters before the script name.
```console ```console
$ zsh -o shwordsplit -- some_script $ zsh -o shwordsplit -- some_script
``` ```
[log4sh]: https://github.com/kward/log4sh [log4sh]: https://github.com/kward/log4sh
[shflags]: https://github.com/kward/shflags [shflags]: https://github.com/kward/shflags

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#! /bin/sh
#
# Initialize the local git hooks this repository.
# https://git-scm.com/docs/githooks
topLevel=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
if ! cd "${topLevel}"; then
echo "filed to cd into topLevel directory '${topLevel}'"
exit 1
fi
hooksDir="${topLevel}/.githooks"
if ! hooksPath=$(git config core.hooksPath); then
hooksPath="${topLevel}/.git/hooks"
fi
src="${hooksDir}/generic"
echo "linking hooks..."
for hook in \
applypatch-msg \
pre-applypatch \
post-applypatch \
pre-commit \
pre-merge-commit \
prepare-commit-msg \
commit-msg \
post-commit \
pre-rebase \
post-checkout \
post-merge \
pre-push \
pre-receive \
update \
post-receive \
post-update \
push-to-checkout \
pre-auto-gc \
post-rewrite \
sendemail-validate \
fsmonitor-watchman \
p4-pre-submit \
post-index-change
do
echo " ${hook}"
dest="${hooksPath}/${hook}"
ln -sf "${src}" "${dest}"
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# #
# Versions determines the versions of all installed shells. # Versions determines the versions of all installed shells.
# #
# Copyright 2008-2018 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2008-2020 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 License. # Released under the Apache 2.0 License.
# #
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward) # Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
ARGV0=`basename "$0"` ARGV0=`basename "$0"`
LSB_RELEASE='/etc/lsb-release' LSB_RELEASE='/etc/lsb-release'
VERSIONS_SHELLS='ash /bin/bash /bin/dash /bin/ksh /bin/pdksh /bin/zsh /bin/sh /usr/xpg4/bin/sh /sbin/sh' VERSIONS_SHELLS='ash /bin/bash /bin/dash /bin/ksh /bin/mksh /bin/pdksh /bin/zsh /usr/xpg4/bin/sh /bin/sh /sbin/sh'
true; TRUE=$? true; TRUE=$?
false; FALSE=$? false; FALSE=$?
@ -49,6 +49,10 @@ versions_osName() {
10.11|10.11.[0-9]*) os_name_='Mac OS X El Capitan' ;; 10.11|10.11.[0-9]*) os_name_='Mac OS X El Capitan' ;;
10.12|10.12.[0-9]*) os_name_='macOS Sierra' ;; 10.12|10.12.[0-9]*) os_name_='macOS Sierra' ;;
10.13|10.13.[0-9]*) os_name_='macOS High Sierra' ;; 10.13|10.13.[0-9]*) os_name_='macOS High Sierra' ;;
10.14|10.14.[0-9]*) os_name_='macOS Mojave' ;;
10.15|10.15.[0-9]*) os_name_='macOS Catalina' ;;
11.*) os_name_='macOS Big Sur' ;;
12.*) os_name_='macOS Monterey' ;;
*) os_name_='macOS' ;; *) os_name_='macOS' ;;
esac esac
;; ;;
@ -133,10 +137,11 @@ versions_shellVersion() {
version_='' version_=''
case ${shell_} in case ${shell_} in
/sbin/sh) ;; # SunOS # SunOS shells.
/usr/xpg4/bin/sh) /sbin/sh) ;;
version_=`versions_shell_xpg4 "${shell_}"` /usr/xpg4/bin/sh) version_=`versions_shell_xpg4 "${shell_}"` ;;
;; # SunOS
# Generic shell.
*/sh) */sh)
# This could be one of any number of shells. Try until one fits. # This could be one of any number of shells. Try until one fits.
version_='' version_=''
@ -147,16 +152,22 @@ versions_shellVersion() {
[ -z "${version_}" ] && version_=`versions_shell_xpg4 "${shell_}"` [ -z "${version_}" ] && version_=`versions_shell_xpg4 "${shell_}"`
[ -z "${version_}" ] && version_=`versions_shell_zsh "${shell_}"` [ -z "${version_}" ] && version_=`versions_shell_zsh "${shell_}"`
;; ;;
# Specific shells.
ash) version_=`versions_shell_ash "${shell_}"` ;; ash) version_=`versions_shell_ash "${shell_}"` ;;
# bash - Bourne Again SHell (https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/)
*/bash) version_=`versions_shell_bash "${shell_}"` ;; */bash) version_=`versions_shell_bash "${shell_}"` ;;
*/dash) */dash) version_=`versions_shell_dash` ;;
# Assuming Ubuntu Linux until somebody comes up with a better test. The # ksh - KornShell (http://www.kornshell.com/)
# following test will return an empty string if dash is not installed.
version_=`versions_shell_dash`
;;
*/ksh) version_=`versions_shell_ksh "${shell_}"` ;; */ksh) version_=`versions_shell_ksh "${shell_}"` ;;
# mksh - MirBSD Korn Shell (http://www.mirbsd.org/mksh.htm)
*/mksh) version_=`versions_shell_ksh "${shell_}"` ;;
# pdksh - Public Domain Korn Shell (http://web.cs.mun.ca/~michael/pdksh/)
*/pdksh) version_=`versions_shell_pdksh "${shell_}"` ;; */pdksh) version_=`versions_shell_pdksh "${shell_}"` ;;
# zsh (https://www.zsh.org/)
*/zsh) version_=`versions_shell_zsh "${shell_}"` ;; */zsh) version_=`versions_shell_zsh "${shell_}"` ;;
# Unrecognized shell.
*) version_='invalid' *) version_='invalid'
esac esac
@ -173,6 +184,8 @@ versions_shell_bash() {
$1 --version : 2>&1 |grep 'GNU bash' |sed 's/.*version \([^ ]*\).*/\1/' $1 --version : 2>&1 |grep 'GNU bash' |sed 's/.*version \([^ ]*\).*/\1/'
} }
# Assuming Ubuntu Linux until somebody comes up with a better test. The
# following test will return an empty string if dash is not installed.
versions_shell_dash() { versions_shell_dash() {
eval dpkg >/dev/null 2>&1 eval dpkg >/dev/null 2>&1
[ $? -eq 127 ] && return # Return if dpkg not found. [ $? -eq 127 ] && return # Return if dpkg not found.
@ -193,6 +206,10 @@ versions_shell_ksh() {
else else
versions_version_='' versions_version_=''
fi fi
if [ -z "${versions_version_}" ]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
versions_version_=`${versions_shell_} -c 'echo ${KSH_VERSION}'`
fi
if [ -z "${versions_version_}" ]; then if [ -z "${versions_version_}" ]; then
_versions_have_strings _versions_have_strings
versions_version_=`strings "${versions_shell_}" 2>&1 \ versions_version_=`strings "${versions_shell_}" 2>&1 \
@ -207,6 +224,14 @@ versions_shell_ksh() {
unset versions_shell_ versions_version_ unset versions_shell_ versions_version_
} }
# mksh - MirBSD Korn Shell (http://www.mirbsd.org/mksh.htm)
# mksh is a successor to pdksh (Public Domain Korn Shell).
versions_shell_mksh() {
versions_shell_ksh
}
# pdksh - Public Domain Korn Shell
# pdksh is an obsolete shell, which was replaced by mksh (among others).
versions_shell_pdksh() { versions_shell_pdksh() {
_versions_have_strings _versions_have_strings
strings "$1" 2>&1 \ strings "$1" 2>&1 \

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@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
#!/bin/sh
# vim:et:ft=sh:sts=2:sw=2
#
# shunit2 unit test for running subset(s) of tests based upon command line args.
#
# Copyright 2008-2021 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2
#
# Also shows how non-default tests or a arbitrary subset of tests can be run.
#
# Disable source following.
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
# Load test helpers.
. ./shunit2_test_helpers
CUSTOM_TEST_RAN=''
# This test does not normally run because it does not begin "test*". Will be
# run by setting the arguments to the script to include the name of this test.
custom_test() {
# Arbitrary assert.
assertTrue 0
# The true intent is to set this variable, which will be tested below.
CUSTOM_TEST_RAN='yup, we ran'
}
# Verify that `customTest()` ran.
testCustomTestRan() {
assertNotNull "'custom_test()' did not run" "${CUSTOM_TEST_RAN}"
}
# Fail if this test runs, which is shouldn't if arguments are set correctly.
testShouldFail() {
fail 'testShouldFail should not be run if argument parsing works'
}
oneTimeSetUp() {
th_oneTimeSetUp
}
# If zero/one argument(s) are provided, this test is being run in it's
# entirety, and therefore we want to set the arguments to the script to
# (simulate and) test the processing of command-line specified tests. If we
# don't, then the "test_will_fail" test will run (by default) and the overall
# test will fail.
#
# However, if two or more arguments are provided, then assume this test script
# is being run by hand to experiment with command-line test specification, and
# then don't override the user provided arguments.
if [ "$#" -le 1 ]; then
# We set the arguments in a POSIX way, inasmuch as we can;
# helpful tip:
# https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/258512/how-to-remove-a-positional-parameter-from
set -- '--' 'custom_test' 'testCustomTestRan'
fi
# Load and run shunit2.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
[ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && SHUNIT_PARENT=$0
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@ -3,12 +3,16 @@
# #
# shunit2 unit test for assert functions. # shunit2 unit test for assert functions.
# #
# Copyright 2008-2017 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2008-2021 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 license. # Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# #
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward) # Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2 # https://github.com/kward/shunit2
# #
# In this file, all assert calls under test must be wrapped in () so they do not
# influence the metrics of the test itself.
#
# Disable source following. # Disable source following.
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091 # shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
@ -22,175 +26,377 @@ stderrF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDERR"
commonEqualsSame() { commonEqualsSame() {
fn=$1 fn=$1
( ${fn} 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # These should succeed.
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'equal' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
( ${fn} "${MSG}" 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='equal'
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'equal; with msg' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
( ${fn} 'abc def' 'abc def' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='equal_with_message'
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'equal with spaces' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} 'some message' 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
( ${fn} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='equal_with_spaces'
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'not equal' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} 'abc def' 'abc def' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
( ${fn} '' '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='equal_null_values'
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'null values' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} '' '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
( ${fn} arg1 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # These should fail.
th_assertFalseWithError 'too few arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
( ${fn} arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='not_equal'
th_assertFalseWithError 'too many arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
_showTestOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
} }
commonNotEqualsSame() { commonNotEqualsSame() {
fn=$1 fn=$1
( ${fn} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # These should succeed.
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'not same' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
( ${fn} "${MSG}" 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='not_same'
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'not same, with msg' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
( ${fn} 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='not_same_with_message'
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'same' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} 'some message' 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
( ${fn} '' '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # These should fail.
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'null values' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
( ${fn} arg1 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='same'
th_assertFalseWithError 'too few arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
_showTestOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
( ${fn} arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='unequal_null_values'
th_assertFalseWithError 'too many arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} '' '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
_showTestOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
} }
testAssertEquals() { testAssertEquals() { commonEqualsSame 'assertEquals'; }
commonEqualsSame 'assertEquals' testAssertNotEquals() { commonNotEqualsSame 'assertNotEquals'; }
testAssertSame() { commonEqualsSame 'assertSame'; }
testAssertNotSame() { commonNotEqualsSame 'assertNotSame'; }
testAssertContains() {
# Content is present.
while read -r desc container content; do
if (assertContains "${container}" "${content}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
done <<EOF
abc_at_start abcdef abc
bcd_in_middle abcdef bcd
def_at_end abcdef def
EOF
# Content missing.
while read -r desc container content; do
if (assertContains "${container}" "${content}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
done <<EOF
xyz_not_present abcdef xyz
zab_contains_start abcdef zab
efg_contains_end abcdef efg
acf_has_parts abcdef acf
EOF
desc="content_starts_with_dash"
if (assertContains 'abc -Xabc def' '-Xabc' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
desc="contains_with_message"
if (assertContains 'some message' 'abcdef' 'abc' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
} }
testAssertNotEquals() { testAssertNotContains() {
commonNotEqualsSame 'assertNotEquals' # Content not present.
} while read -r desc container content; do
if (assertNotContains "${container}" "${content}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
done <<EOF
xyz_not_present abcdef xyz
zab_contains_start abcdef zab
efg_contains_end abcdef efg
acf_has_parts abcdef acf
EOF
testAssertSame() { # Content present.
commonEqualsSame 'assertSame' while read -r desc container content; do
} if (assertNotContains "${container}" "${content}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
_showTestOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
done <<EOF
abc_is_present abcdef abc
EOF
testAssertNotSame() { desc='not_contains_with_message'
commonNotEqualsSame 'assertNotSame' if (assertNotContains 'some message' 'abcdef' 'xyz' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
} }
testAssertNull() { testAssertNull() {
( assertNull '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) while read -r desc value; do
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'null' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (assertNull "${value}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
done <<'EOF'
x_alone x
x_double_quote_a x"a
x_single_quote_a x'a
x_dollar_a x$a
x_backtick_a x`a
EOF
( assertNull "${MSG}" '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='null_without_message'
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'null, with msg' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (assertNull '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
( assertNull 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='null_with_message'
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'not null' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (assertNull 'some message' '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
( assertNull >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='x_is_not_null'
th_assertFalseWithError 'too few arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (assertNull 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
( assertNull arg1 arg2 arg3 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) _showTestOutput
th_assertFalseWithError 'too many arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
} }
testAssertNotNull() testAssertNotNull() {
{ while read -r desc value; do
( assertNotNull 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) if (assertNotNull "${value}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'not null' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
done <<'EOF'
x_alone x
x_double_quote_b x"b
x_single_quote_b x'b
x_dollar_b x$b
x_backtick_b x`b
EOF
( assertNotNull "${MSG}" 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='not_null_with_message'
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'not null, with msg' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (assertNotNull 'some message' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
( assertNotNull 'x"b' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc="double_ticks_are_null"
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'not null, with double-quote' $? \ if (assertNotNull '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
"${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
_showTestOutput
( assertNotNull "x'b" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) else
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'not null, with single-quote' $? \ th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
"${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" fi
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
( assertNotNull 'x$b' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'not null, with dollar' $? \
"${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
( assertNotNull 'x`b' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'not null, with backtick' $? \
"${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
( assertNotNull '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'null' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
# There is no test for too few arguments as $1 might actually be null.
( assertNotNull arg1 arg2 arg3 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
th_assertFalseWithError 'too many arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
} }
testAssertTrue() { testAssertTrue() {
( assertTrue 0 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # True values.
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'true' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" while read -r desc value; do
if (assertTrue "${value}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
done <<'EOF'
zero 0
zero_eq_zero [ 0 -eq 0 ]
EOF
( assertTrue "${MSG}" 0 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # Not true values.
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'true, with msg' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" while read -r desc value; do
if (assertTrue "${value}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
_showTestOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
done <<EOF
one 1
zero_eq_1 [ 0 -eq 1 ]
null
EOF
( assertTrue '[ 0 -eq 0 ]' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='true_with_message'
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'true condition' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (assertTrue 'some message' 0 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
( assertTrue 1 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) else
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'false' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
( assertTrue '[ 0 -eq 1 ]' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) fi
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'false condition' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
( assertTrue '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'null' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
( assertTrue >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
th_assertFalseWithError 'too few arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
( assertTrue arg1 arg2 arg3 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
th_assertFalseWithError 'too many arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
} }
testAssertFalse() { testAssertFalse() {
( assertFalse 1 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # False values.
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'false' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" while read -r desc value; do
if (assertFalse "${value}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
done <<EOF
one 1
zero_eq_1 [ 0 -eq 1 ]
null
EOF
( assertFalse "${MSG}" 1 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # Not true values.
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'false, with msg' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" while read -r desc value; do
if (assertFalse "${value}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
_showTestOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
done <<'EOF'
zero 0
zero_eq_zero [ 0 -eq 0 ]
EOF
( assertFalse '[ 0 -eq 1 ]' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc='false_with_message'
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput 'false condition' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (assertFalse 'some message' 1 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertTrueWithNoOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
else
fail "${desc}: unexpected failure"
_showTestOutput
fi
}
( assertFalse 0 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) FUNCTIONS='
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'true' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" assertEquals assertNotEquals
assertSame assertNotSame
assertContains assertNotContains
assertNull assertNotNull
assertTrue assertFalse
'
( assertFalse '[ 0 -eq 0 ]' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) testTooFewArguments() {
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'true condition' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" for fn in ${FUNCTIONS}; do
# These functions support zero arguments.
case "${fn}" in
assertNull) continue ;;
assertNotNull) continue ;;
esac
( assertFalse '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc="${fn}"
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'true condition' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
_showTestOutput
else
got=$? want=${SHUNIT_ERROR}
assertEquals "${desc}: incorrect return code" "${got}" "${want}"
th_assertFalseWithError "${desc}" "${got}" "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
done
}
( assertFalse >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) testTooManyArguments() {
th_assertFalseWithError 'too few arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" for fn in ${FUNCTIONS}; do
desc="${fn}"
( assertFalse arg1 arg2 arg3 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) if (${fn} arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
th_assertFalseWithError 'too many arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
_showTestOutput
else
got=$? want=${SHUNIT_ERROR}
assertEquals "${desc}: incorrect return code" "${got}" "${want}"
th_assertFalseWithError "${desc}" "${got}" "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
done
} }
oneTimeSetUp() { oneTimeSetUp() {
th_oneTimeSetUp th_oneTimeSetUp
MSG='This is a test message'
} }
# showTestOutput for the most recently run test.
_showTestOutput() { th_showOutput "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"; }
# Load and run shunit2. # Load and run shunit2.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034 # shellcheck disable=SC2034
[ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && SHUNIT_PARENT=$0 [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && SHUNIT_PARENT=$0

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#! /bin/sh #! /bin/sh
# vim:et:ft=sh:sts=2:sw=2 # vim:et:ft=sh:sts=2:sw=2
# #
# shUnit2 unit test for failure functions # shUnit2 unit test for failure functions. These functions do not test values.
# #
# Copyright 2008-2017 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2008-2021 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) # Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# #
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward) # Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2 # https://github.com/kward/shunit2
@ -20,60 +21,114 @@ stderrF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDERR"
. ./shunit2_test_helpers . ./shunit2_test_helpers
testFail() { testFail() {
( fail >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # Test without a message.
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'fail' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" desc='fail_without_message'
if ( fail >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
th_showOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
( fail "${MSG}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # Test with a message.
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'fail with msg' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" desc='fail_with_message'
if ( fail 'some message' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ); then
( fail arg1 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'too many arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" th_showOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
} }
testFailNotEquals() { # FN_TESTS hold all the functions to be tested.
( failNotEquals 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # shellcheck disable=SC2006
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'same' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" FN_TESTS=`
# fn num_args pattern
cat <<EOF
fail 1
failNotEquals 3 but was:
failFound 2 found:
failNotFound 2 not found:
failSame 3 not same
failNotSame 3 but was:
EOF
`
( failNotEquals "${MSG}" 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) testFailsWithArgs() {
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'same with msg' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" echo "${FN_TESTS}" |\
while read -r fn num_args pattern; do
case "${fn}" in
fail) continue ;;
esac
( failNotEquals 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # Test without a message.
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'not same' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" desc="${fn}_without_message"
if ( ${fn} arg1 arg2 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
th_showOutput
else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
( failNotEquals '' '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # Test with a message.
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'null values' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" arg1='' arg2=''
case ${num_args} in
1) ;;
2) arg1='arg1' ;;
3) arg1='arg1' arg2='arg2' ;;
esac
( failNotEquals >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc="${fn}_with_message"
th_assertFalseWithError 'too few arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if ( ${fn} 'some message' ${arg1} ${arg2} >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
( failNotEquals arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) th_showOutput
th_assertFalseWithError 'too many arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" else
th_assertFalseWithOutput "${desc}" $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
if ! grep -- "${pattern}" "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null; then
fail "${desc}: incorrect message to STDOUT"
th_showOutput
fi
fi
done
} }
testFailSame() { testTooFewArguments() {
( failSame 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) echo "${FN_TESTS}" \
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'same' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" |while read -r fn num_args pattern; do
# Skip functions that support a single message argument.
if [ "${num_args}" -eq 1 ]; then
continue
fi
( failSame "${MSG}" 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc="${fn}"
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'same with msg' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
_showTestOutput
else
got=$? want=${SHUNIT_ERROR}
assertEquals "${desc}: incorrect return code" "${got}" "${want}"
th_assertFalseWithError "${desc}" "${got}" "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
done
}
( failSame 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) testTooManyArguments() {
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'not same' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" echo "${FN_TESTS}" \
|while read -r fn num_args pattern; do
( failSame '' '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) desc="${fn}"
th_assertFalseWithOutput 'null values' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" if (${fn} arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}"); then
fail "${desc}: expected a failure"
( failSame >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) _showTestOutput
th_assertFalseWithError 'too few arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" else
got=$? want=${SHUNIT_ERROR}
( failSame arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) assertEquals "${desc}: incorrect return code" "${got}" "${want}"
th_assertFalseWithError 'too many arguments' $? "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" th_assertFalseWithError "${desc}" "${got}" "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"
fi
done
} }
oneTimeSetUp() { oneTimeSetUp() {
th_oneTimeSetUp th_oneTimeSetUp
MSG='This is a test message'
} }
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#! /bin/sh
# vim:et:ft=sh:sts=2:sw=2
#
# shUnit2 unit tests for general commands.
#
# Copyright 2008-2021 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2
#
# Disable source following.
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
# These variables will be overridden by the test helpers.
stdoutF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDOUT"
stderrF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDERR"
# Load test helpers.
. ./shunit2_test_helpers
testSkipping() {
# We shouldn't be skipping to start.
if isSkipping; then
th_error 'skipping *should not be* enabled'
return
fi
startSkipping
was_skipping_started=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
if isSkipping; then was_skipping_started=${SHUNIT_TRUE}; fi
endSkipping
was_skipping_ended=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
if isSkipping; then was_skipping_ended=${SHUNIT_TRUE}; fi
assertEquals "skipping wasn't started" "${was_skipping_started}" "${SHUNIT_TRUE}"
assertNotEquals "skipping wasn't ended" "${was_skipping_ended}" "${SHUNIT_TRUE}"
return 0
}
testStartSkippingWithMessage() {
unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest"
sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<\EOF
## Start skipping with a message.
#testSkipping() {
# startSkipping 'SKIP-a-Dee-Doo-Dah'
#}
#SHUNIT_COLOR='none'
#. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF
# Ignoring errors with `|| :` as we only care about `FAILED` in the output.
( exec "${SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) || :
if ! grep '\[skipping\] SKIP-a-Dee-Doo-Dah' "${stderrF}" >/dev/null; then
fail 'skipping message was not generated'
fi
return 0
}
testStartSkippingWithoutMessage() {
unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest"
sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<\EOF
## Start skipping with a message.
#testSkipping() {
# startSkipping
#}
#SHUNIT_COLOR='none'
#. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF
# Ignoring errors with `|| :` as we only care about `FAILED` in the output.
( exec "${SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) || :
if grep '\[skipping\]' "${stderrF}" >/dev/null; then
fail 'skipping message was unexpectedly generated'
fi
return 0
}
setUp() {
for f in "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"; do
cp /dev/null "${f}"
done
# Reconfigure coloring as some tests override default behavior.
_shunit_configureColor "${SHUNIT_COLOR_DEFAULT}"
# shellcheck disable=SC2034,SC2153
SHUNIT_CMD_TPUT=${__SHUNIT_CMD_TPUT}
}
oneTimeSetUp() {
SHUNIT_COLOR_DEFAULT="${SHUNIT_COLOR}"
th_oneTimeSetUp
}
# Load and run shUnit2.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
[ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && SHUNIT_PARENT=$0
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# #
# shunit2 unit test for macros. # shunit2 unit test for macros.
# #
# Copyright 2008-2017 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2008-2021 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 license. # Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# #
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward) # Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2 # https://github.com/kward/shunit2
# #
### ShellCheck http://www.shellcheck.net/
# Disable source following. # Disable source following.
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091 # shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
# Presence of LINENO variable is checked.
# shellcheck disable=SC2039
# These variables will be overridden by the test helpers. # These variables will be overridden by the test helpers.
stdoutF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDOUT" stdoutF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDOUT"
@ -23,215 +21,223 @@ stderrF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDERR"
. ./shunit2_test_helpers . ./shunit2_test_helpers
testAssertEquals() { testAssertEquals() {
# Start skipping if LINENO not available. isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_ASSERT_EQUALS_} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_EQUALS_} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_EQUALS_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_EQUALS_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_ASSERT_EQUALS_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_EQUALS_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_EQUALS_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_EQUALS_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testAssertNotEquals() { testAssertNotEquals() {
# Start skipping if LINENO not available. isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_ASSERT_NOT_EQUALS_} 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_NOT_EQUALS_} 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_NOT_EQUALS_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_NOT_EQUALS_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_ASSERT_NOT_EQUALS_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_NOT_EQUALS_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_NOT_EQUALS_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_NOT_EQUALS_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testSame() { testSame() {
# Start skipping if LINENO not available. isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_ASSERT_SAME_} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_SAME_} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_SAME_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_SAME_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_ASSERT_SAME_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_SAME_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_SAME_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_SAME_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testNotSame() { testNotSame() {
# Start skipping if LINENO not available. isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_ASSERT_NOT_SAME_} 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_NOT_SAME_} 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_NOT_SAME_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_NOT_SAME_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_ASSERT_NOT_SAME_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_NOT_SAME_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_NOT_SAME_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_NOT_SAME_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testNull() { testNull() {
# Start skipping if LINENO not available. isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_ASSERT_NULL_} 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_NULL_} 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_NULL_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_NULL_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_ASSERT_NULL_} '"some msg"' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_NULL_} '"some msg"' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_NULL_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_NULL_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testNotNull() testNotNull() {
{ isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
# start skipping if LINENO not available
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_} '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_} '' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_} '"some msg"' '""' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_} '"some msg"' '""' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testAssertTrue() { testAssertTrue() {
# Start skipping if LINENO not available. isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_ASSERT_TRUE_} "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_TRUE_} "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_TRUE_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_TRUE_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_ASSERT_TRUE_} '"some msg"' "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_TRUE_} '"some msg"' "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_TRUE_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_TRUE_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testAssertFalse() { testAssertFalse() {
# Start skipping if LINENO not available. isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_ASSERT_FALSE_} "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_FALSE_} "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_FALSE_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_FALSE_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_ASSERT_FALSE_} '"some msg"' "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_ASSERT_FALSE_} '"some msg"' "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_ASSERT_FALSE_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_ASSERT_FALSE_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testFail() { testFail() {
# Start skipping if LINENO not available. isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_FAIL_} >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_FAIL_} >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_FAIL_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_FAIL_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_FAIL_} '"some msg"' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_FAIL_} '"some msg"' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_FAIL_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_FAIL_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testFailNotEquals() testFailNotEquals() {
{ isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
# start skipping if LINENO not available
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_FAIL_NOT_EQUALS_} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_FAIL_NOT_EQUALS_} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_FAIL_NOT_EQUALS_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_FAIL_NOT_EQUALS_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_FAIL_NOT_EQUALS_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_FAIL_NOT_EQUALS_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_FAIL_NOT_EQUALS_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_FAIL_NOT_EQUALS_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testFailSame() { testFailSame() {
# Start skipping if LINENO not available. isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_FAIL_SAME_} 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_FAIL_SAME_} 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_FAIL_SAME_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_FAIL_SAME_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_FAIL_SAME_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_FAIL_SAME_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'x' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_FAIL_SAME_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_FAIL_SAME_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
testFailNotSame() { testFailNotSame() {
# Start skipping if LINENO not available. isLinenoWorking || startSkipping
[ -z "${LINENO:-}" ] && startSkipping
( ${_FAIL_NOT_SAME_} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_FAIL_NOT_SAME_} 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_FAIL_NOT_SAME_ failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_FAIL_NOT_SAME_ failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
( ${_FAIL_NOT_SAME_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( ${_FAIL_NOT_SAME_} '"some msg"' 'x' 'y' >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! wasAssertGenerated; then
rtrn=$? fail '_FAIL_NOT_SAME_ (with a message) failed to produce an ASSERT message'
assertTrue '_FAIL_NOT_SAME_ w/ msg failure' ${rtrn} showTestOutput
[ "${rtrn}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && cat "${stderrF}" >&2 fi
} }
oneTimeSetUp() { oneTimeSetUp() {
th_oneTimeSetUp th_oneTimeSetUp
if ! isLinenoWorking; then
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
th_warn '${LINENO} is not working for this shell. Tests will be skipped.'
fi
} }
# isLinenoWorking returns true if the `$LINENO` shell variable works properly.
isLinenoWorking() {
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
ln='eval echo "${LINENO:-}"'
case ${ln} in
[0-9]*) return "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ;;
-[0-9]*) return "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" ;; # The dash shell produces negative values.
esac
return "${SHUNIT_FALSE}"
}
# showTestOutput for the most recently run test.
showTestOutput() { th_showOutput "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" "${stdoutF}" "${stderrF}"; }
# wasAssertGenerated returns true if an ASSERT was generated to STDOUT.
wasAssertGenerated() { grep '^ASSERT:\[[0-9]*\] *' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null; }
# Disable output coloring as it breaks the tests. # Disable output coloring as it breaks the tests.
SHUNIT_COLOR='none'; export SHUNIT_COLOR SHUNIT_COLOR='none'; export SHUNIT_COLOR

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@ -3,19 +3,17 @@
# #
# shUnit2 unit tests of miscellaneous things # shUnit2 unit tests of miscellaneous things
# #
# Copyright 2008-2018 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2008-2021 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 license. # Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# #
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward) # Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2 # https://github.com/kward/shunit2
# #
### ShellCheck http://www.shellcheck.net/ # Allow usage of legacy backticked `...` notation instead of $(...).
# $() are not fully portable (POSIX != portable). # shellcheck disable=SC2006
# shellcheck disable=SC2006
# Disable source following. # Disable source following.
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091 # shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
# Not wanting to escape single quotes.
# shellcheck disable=SC1003
# These variables will be overridden by the test helpers. # These variables will be overridden by the test helpers.
stdoutF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDOUT" stdoutF="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/STDOUT"
@ -41,14 +39,18 @@ testUnboundVariable() {
#SHUNIT_COLOR='none' #SHUNIT_COLOR='none'
#. ${TH_SHUNIT} #. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF EOF
( exec "${SHUNIT_SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) if ( exec "${SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ); then
assertFalse 'expected a non-zero exit value' $? fail 'expected a non-zero exit value'
grep '^ASSERT:Unknown failure' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null fi
assertTrue 'assert message was not generated' $? if ! grep '^ASSERT:unknown failure' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null; then
grep '^Ran [0-9]* test' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null fail 'assert message was not generated'
assertTrue 'test count message was not generated' $? fi
grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null if ! grep '^Ran [0-9]* test' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null; then
assertTrue 'failure message was not generated' $? fail 'test count message was not generated'
fi
if ! grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null; then
fail 'failure message was not generated'
fi
} }
# assertEquals repeats message argument. # assertEquals repeats message argument.
@ -57,7 +59,8 @@ testIssue7() {
# Disable coloring so 'ASSERT:' lines can be matched correctly. # Disable coloring so 'ASSERT:' lines can be matched correctly.
_shunit_configureColor 'none' _shunit_configureColor 'none'
( assertEquals 'Some message.' 1 2 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # Ignoring errors with `|| :` as we only care about the message in this test.
( assertEquals 'Some message.' 1 2 >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) || :
diff "${stdoutF}" - >/dev/null <<EOF diff "${stdoutF}" - >/dev/null <<EOF
ASSERT:Some message. expected:<1> but was:<2> ASSERT:Some message. expected:<1> but was:<2>
EOF EOF
@ -77,19 +80,37 @@ testIssue29() {
#SHUNIT_TEST_PREFIX='--- ' #SHUNIT_TEST_PREFIX='--- '
#. ${TH_SHUNIT} #. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF EOF
( exec "${SHUNIT_SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) ( exec "${SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" )
grep '^--- test_assert' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null grep '^--- test_assert' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null
rtrn=$? rtrn=$?
assertEquals "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" "${rtrn}" assertEquals "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" "${rtrn}"
[ "${rtrn}" -eq "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] || cat "${stdoutF}" >&2 [ "${rtrn}" -eq "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] || cat "${stdoutF}" >&2
} }
# Test that certain external commands sometimes "stubbed" by users are escaped.
testIssue54() {
for c in mkdir rm cat chmod sed; do
if grep "^[^#]*${c} " "${TH_SHUNIT}" | grep -qv "command ${c}"; then
fail "external call to ${c} not protected somewhere"
fi
done
# shellcheck disable=2016
if grep '^[^#]*[^ ] *\[' "${TH_SHUNIT}" | grep -qv '${__SHUNIT_BUILTIN} \['; then
fail 'call to [ not protected somewhere'
fi
# shellcheck disable=2016
if grep '^[^#]* *\.' "${TH_SHUNIT}" | grep -qv '${__SHUNIT_BUILTIN} \.'; then
fail 'call to . not protected somewhere'
fi
}
# shUnit2 should not exit with 0 when it has syntax errors. # shUnit2 should not exit with 0 when it has syntax errors.
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2/issues/69 # https://github.com/kward/shunit2/issues/69
testIssue69() { testIssue69() {
unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest" unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest"
for t in Equals NotEquals Null NotNull Same NotSame True False; do # Note: assertNull not tested as zero arguments == null, which is valid.
for t in Equals NotEquals NotNull Same NotSame True False; do
assert="assert${t}" assert="assert${t}"
sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<EOF sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<EOF
## Asserts with invalid argument counts should be counted as failures. ## Asserts with invalid argument counts should be counted as failures.
@ -97,7 +118,8 @@ testIssue69() {
#SHUNIT_COLOR='none' #SHUNIT_COLOR='none'
#. ${TH_SHUNIT} #. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF EOF
( exec "${SHUNIT_SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # Ignoring errors with `|| :` as we only care about `FAILED` in the output.
( exec "${SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) || :
grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null
assertTrue "failure message for ${assert} was not generated" $? assertTrue "failure message for ${assert} was not generated" $?
done done
@ -105,7 +127,7 @@ EOF
# Ensure that test fails if setup/teardown functions fail. # Ensure that test fails if setup/teardown functions fail.
testIssue77() { testIssue77() {
unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest" unittestF="${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}/unittest"
for func in oneTimeSetUp setUp tearDown oneTimeTearDown; do for func in oneTimeSetUp setUp tearDown oneTimeTearDown; do
sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<EOF sed 's/^#//' >"${unittestF}" <<EOF
## Environment failure should end test. ## Environment failure should end test.
@ -114,7 +136,8 @@ testIssue77() {
#SHUNIT_COLOR='none' #SHUNIT_COLOR='none'
#. ${TH_SHUNIT} #. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF EOF
( exec "${SHUNIT_SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # Ignoring errors with `|| :` as we only care about `FAILED` in the output.
( exec "${SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" ) >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" || :
grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null
assertTrue "failure of ${func}() did not end test" $? assertTrue "failure of ${func}() did not end test" $?
done done
@ -135,9 +158,24 @@ testIssue84() {
#SHUNIT_TEST_PREFIX='--- ' #SHUNIT_TEST_PREFIX='--- '
#. ${TH_SHUNIT} #. ${TH_SHUNIT}
EOF EOF
( exec "${SHUNIT_SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) # Ignoring errors with `|| :` as we only care about `FAILED` in the output.
grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null ( exec "${SHELL:-sh}" "${unittestF}" >"${stdoutF}" 2>"${stderrF}" ) || :
assertTrue "failure message for ${assert} was not generated" $? if ! grep '^FAILED' "${stdoutF}" >/dev/null; then
fail 'failure message was not generated'
fi
}
# Demonstrate that asserts are no longer executed in subshells.
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2/issues/123
#
# NOTE: this test only works if the `${BASH_SUBSHELL}` variable is present.
testIssue123() {
if [ -z "${BASH_SUBSHELL:-}" ]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
startSkipping 'The ${BASH_SUBSHELL} variable is unavailable in this shell.'
fi
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
assertTrue 'not in subshell' '[[ ${BASH_SUBSHELL} -eq 0 ]]'
} }
testPrepForSourcing() { testPrepForSourcing() {
@ -146,55 +184,6 @@ testPrepForSourcing() {
assertEquals './abc' "`_shunit_prepForSourcing 'abc'`" assertEquals './abc' "`_shunit_prepForSourcing 'abc'`"
} }
testEscapeCharInStr() {
while read -r desc char str want; do
got=`_shunit_escapeCharInStr "${char}" "${str}"`
assertEquals "${desc}" "${want}" "${got}"
done <<'EOF'
backslash \ '' ''
backslash_pre \ \def \\def
backslash_mid \ abc\def abc\\def
backslash_post \ abc\ abc\\
quote " '' ''
quote_pre " "def \"def
quote_mid " abc"def abc\"def
quote_post " abc" abc\"
string $ '' ''
string_pre $ $def \$def
string_mid $ abc$def abc\$def
string_post $ abc$ abc\$
EOF
# TODO(20170924:kward) fix or remove.
# actual=`_shunit_escapeCharInStr "'" ''`
# assertEquals '' "${actual}"
# assertEquals "abc\\'" `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "'" "abc'"`
# assertEquals "abc\\'def" `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "'" "abc'def"`
# assertEquals "\\'def" `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "'" "'def"`
# # Must put the backtick in a variable so the shell doesn't misinterpret it
# # while inside a backticked sequence (e.g. `echo '`'` would fail).
# backtick='`'
# actual=`_shunit_escapeCharInStr ${backtick} ''`
# assertEquals '' "${actual}"
# assertEquals '\`abc' \
# `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "${backtick}" ${backtick}'abc'`
# assertEquals 'abc\`' \
# `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "${backtick}" 'abc'${backtick}`
# assertEquals 'abc\`def' \
# `_shunit_escapeCharInStr "${backtick}" 'abc'${backtick}'def'`
}
testEscapeCharInStr_specialChars() {
# Make sure our forward slash doesn't upset sed.
assertEquals '/' "`_shunit_escapeCharInStr '\' '/'`"
# Some shells escape these differently.
# TODO(20170924:kward) fix or remove.
#assertEquals '\\a' `_shunit_escapeCharInStr '\' '\a'`
#assertEquals '\\b' `_shunit_escapeCharInStr '\' '\b'`
}
# Test the various ways of declaring functions. # Test the various ways of declaring functions.
# #
# Prefixing (then stripping) with comment symbol so these functions aren't # Prefixing (then stripping) with comment symbol so these functions aren't
@ -223,23 +212,61 @@ testExtractTestFunctions() {
#func_with_test_vars() { #func_with_test_vars() {
# testVariable=1234 # testVariable=1234
#} #}
## Function with keyword but no parenthesis
#function test6 { echo '6'; }
## Function with keyword but no parenthesis, multi-line
#function test7 {
# echo '7';
#}
## Function with no parenthesis, '{' on next line
#function test8
#{
# echo '8'
#}
## Function with hyphenated name
#test-9() {
# echo '9';
#}
## Function without parenthesis or keyword
#test_foobar { echo 'hello world'; }
## Function with multiple function keywords
#function function test_test_test() { echo 'lorem'; }
EOF EOF
actual=`_shunit_extractTestFunctions "${f}"` actual=`_shunit_extractTestFunctions "${f}"`
assertEquals 'testABC test_def testG3 test4 test5' "${actual}" assertEquals 'testABC test_def testG3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test-9' "${actual}"
} }
# Test that certain external commands sometimes "stubbed" by users testColors() {
# are escaped. See Issue #54. while read -r cmd colors desc; do
testProtectedCommands() { SHUNIT_CMD_TPUT=${cmd}
for c in mkdir rm cat chmod; do want=${colors} got=`_shunit_colors`
grep "^[^#]*${c} " "${TH_SHUNIT}" | grep -qv "command ${c}" assertEquals "${desc}: incorrect number of colors;" \
assertFalse "external call to ${c} not protected somewhere" $? "${got}" "${want}"
done done <<'EOF'
grep '^[^#]*[^ ] *\[' "${TH_SHUNIT}" | grep -qv 'command \[' missing_tput 16 missing tput command
assertFalse "call to [ ... ] not protected somewhere" $? mock_tput 256 mock tput command
grep '^[^#]* *\.' "${TH_SHUNIT}" | grep -qv 'command \.' EOF
assertFalse "call to . not protected somewhere" $? }
testColorsWitoutTERM() {
SHUNIT_CMD_TPUT='mock_tput'
got=`TERM='' _shunit_colors`
want=16
assertEquals "${got}" "${want}"
}
mock_tput() {
if [ -z "${TERM}" ]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
echo 'tput: No value for $TERM and no -T specified'
return 2
fi
if [ "$1" = 'colors' ]; then
echo 256
return 0
fi
return 1
} }
setUp() { setUp() {
@ -249,6 +276,9 @@ setUp() {
# Reconfigure coloring as some tests override default behavior. # Reconfigure coloring as some tests override default behavior.
_shunit_configureColor "${SHUNIT_COLOR_DEFAULT}" _shunit_configureColor "${SHUNIT_COLOR_DEFAULT}"
# shellcheck disable=SC2034,SC2153
SHUNIT_CMD_TPUT=${__SHUNIT_CMD_TPUT}
} }
oneTimeSetUp() { oneTimeSetUp() {

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@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
#! /bin/sh
# vim:et:ft=sh:sts=2:sw=2
#
# shUnit2 unit tests for `shopt` support.
#
# Copyright 2008-2021 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2
#
# Disable source following.
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
# Load test helpers.
. ./shunit2_test_helpers
# Call shopt from a variable so it can be mocked if it doesn't work.
SHOPT_CMD='shopt'
testNullglob() {
isShoptWorking || startSkipping
nullglob=$(${SHOPT_CMD} nullglob |cut -f2)
# Test without nullglob.
${SHOPT_CMD} -u nullglob
assertEquals 'test without nullglob' 0 0
# Test with nullglob.
${SHOPT_CMD} -s nullglob
assertEquals 'test with nullglob' 1 1
# Reset nullglob.
if [ "${nullglob}" = "on" ]; then
${SHOPT_CMD} -s nullglob
else
${SHOPT_CMD} -u nullglob
fi
unset nullglob
}
oneTimeSetUp() {
th_oneTimeSetUp
if ! isShoptWorking; then
SHOPT_CMD='mock_shopt'
fi
}
# isShoptWorking returns true if the `shopt` shell command is available.
# NOTE: `shopt` is not defined as part of the POSIX standard.
isShoptWorking() {
# shellcheck disable=SC2039,SC3044
( shopt >/dev/null 2>&1 );
}
mock_shopt() {
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "nullglob off"
fi
return
}
# Load and run shUnit2.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
[ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && SHUNIT_PARENT="$0"
. "${TH_SHUNIT}"

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@ -3,8 +3,9 @@
# #
# shUnit2 unit test for standalone operation. # shUnit2 unit test for standalone operation.
# #
# Copyright 2010-2017 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2008-2021 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 license. # Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# #
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward) # Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2 # https://github.com/kward/shunit2
@ -13,13 +14,10 @@
# the name of a unit test script, works. When run, this script determines if it # the name of a unit test script, works. When run, this script determines if it
# is running as a standalone program, and calls main() if it is. # is running as a standalone program, and calls main() if it is.
# #
### ShellCheck http://www.shellcheck.net/
# $() are not fully portable (POSIX != portable).
# shellcheck disable=SC2006
# Disable source following. # Disable source following.
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091 # shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
ARGV0="`basename "$0"`" ARGV0=$(basename "$0")
# Load test helpers. # Load test helpers.
. ./shunit2_test_helpers . ./shunit2_test_helpers
@ -32,7 +30,7 @@ main() {
${TH_SHUNIT} "${ARGV0}" ${TH_SHUNIT} "${ARGV0}"
} }
# Are we running as a standalone? # Run main() if are running as a standalone script.
if [ "${ARGV0}" = 'shunit2_test_standalone.sh' ]; then if [ "${ARGV0}" = 'shunit2_standalone_test.sh' ]; then
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then main "$@"; else main; fi main "$@"
fi fi

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@ -2,25 +2,27 @@
# #
# shUnit2 unit test common functions # shUnit2 unit test common functions
# #
# Copyright 2008 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2008-2021 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 license. # Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# #
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward) # Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
# https://github.com/kward/shunit2 # https://github.com/kward/shunit2
# #
### ShellCheck (http://www.shellcheck.net/) ### ShellCheck (http://www.shellcheck.net/)
# Commands are purposely escaped so they can be mocked outside shUnit2.
# shellcheck disable=SC1001,SC1012
# expr may be antiquated, but it is the only solution in some cases. # expr may be antiquated, but it is the only solution in some cases.
# shellcheck disable=SC2003 # shellcheck disable=SC2003
# $() are not fully portable (POSIX != portable). # $() are not fully portable (POSIX != portable).
# shellcheck disable=SC2006 # shellcheck disable=SC2006
# Exit immediately if a simple command exits with a non-zero status.
set -e
# Treat unset variables as an error when performing parameter expansion. # Treat unset variables as an error when performing parameter expansion.
set -u set -u
# Set shwordsplit for zsh. # Set shwordsplit for zsh.
\[ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && setopt shwordsplit [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && setopt shwordsplit
# #
# Constants. # Constants.
@ -33,11 +35,11 @@ TH_SHUNIT=${SHUNIT_INC:-./shunit2}; export TH_SHUNIT
# non-empty value to enable debug output, or TRACE to enable trace # non-empty value to enable debug output, or TRACE to enable trace
# output. # output.
TRACE=${TRACE:+'th_trace '} TRACE=${TRACE:+'th_trace '}
\[ -n "${TRACE}" ] && DEBUG=1 [ -n "${TRACE}" ] && DEBUG=1
\[ -z "${TRACE}" ] && TRACE=':' [ -z "${TRACE}" ] && TRACE=':'
DEBUG=${DEBUG:+'th_debug '} DEBUG=${DEBUG:+'th_debug '}
\[ -z "${DEBUG}" ] && DEBUG=':' [ -z "${DEBUG}" ] && DEBUG=':'
# #
# Variables. # Variables.
@ -50,12 +52,12 @@ th_RANDOM=0
# #
# Logging functions. # Logging functions.
th_trace() { echo "${MY_NAME}:TRACE $*" >&2; } th_trace() { echo "test:TRACE $*" >&2; }
th_debug() { echo "${MY_NAME}:DEBUG $*" >&2; } th_debug() { echo "test:DEBUG $*" >&2; }
th_info() { echo "${MY_NAME}:INFO $*" >&2; } th_info() { echo "test:INFO $*" >&2; }
th_warn() { echo "${MY_NAME}:WARN $*" >&2; } th_warn() { echo "test:WARN $*" >&2; }
th_error() { echo "${MY_NAME}:ERROR $*" >&2; } th_error() { echo "test:ERROR $*" >&2; }
th_fatal() { echo "${MY_NAME}:FATAL $*" >&2; } th_fatal() { echo "test:FATAL $*" >&2; }
# Output subtest name. # Output subtest name.
th_subtest() { echo " $*" >&2; } th_subtest() { echo " $*" >&2; }
@ -73,20 +75,20 @@ th_oneTimeSetUp() {
th_generateRandom() { th_generateRandom() {
tfgr_random=${th_RANDOM} tfgr_random=${th_RANDOM}
while \[ "${tfgr_random}" = "${th_RANDOM}" ]; do while [ "${tfgr_random}" = "${th_RANDOM}" ]; do
# shellcheck disable=SC2039 # shellcheck disable=SC2039
if \[ -n "${RANDOM:-}" ]; then if [ -n "${RANDOM:-}" ]; then
# $RANDOM works # $RANDOM works
# shellcheck disable=SC2039 # shellcheck disable=SC2039
tfgr_random=${RANDOM}${RANDOM}${RANDOM}$$ tfgr_random=${RANDOM}${RANDOM}${RANDOM}$$
elif \[ -r '/dev/urandom' ]; then elif [ -r '/dev/urandom' ]; then
tfgr_random=`od -vAn -N4 -tu4 </dev/urandom |sed 's/^[^0-9]*//'` tfgr_random=`od -vAn -N4 -tu4 </dev/urandom |sed 's/^[^0-9]*//'`
else else
tfgr_date=`date '+%H%M%S'` tfgr_date=`date '+%H%M%S'`
tfgr_random=`expr "${tfgr_date}" \* $$` tfgr_random=`expr "${tfgr_date}" \* $$`
unset tfgr_date unset tfgr_date
fi fi
\[ "${tfgr_random}" = "${th_RANDOM}" ] && sleep 1 [ "${tfgr_random}" = "${th_RANDOM}" ] && sleep 1
done done
th_RANDOM=${tfgr_random} th_RANDOM=${tfgr_random}
@ -127,12 +129,13 @@ th_assertTrueWithNoOutput() {
th_stdout_=$3 th_stdout_=$3
th_stderr_=$4 th_stderr_=$4
assertTrue "${th_test_}; expected return value of zero" "${th_rtrn_}" assertEquals "${th_test_}: expected return value of true" "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" "${th_rtrn_}"
\[ "${th_rtrn_}" -ne "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ] && \cat "${th_stderr_}" assertFalse "${th_test_}: expected no output to STDOUT" "[ -s '${th_stdout_}' ]"
assertFalse "${th_test_}; expected no output to STDOUT" \ assertFalse "${th_test_}: expected no output to STDERR" "[ -s '${th_stderr_}' ]"
"[ -s '${th_stdout_}' ]" # shellcheck disable=SC2166
assertFalse "${th_test_}; expected no output to STDERR" \ if [ -s "${th_stdout_}" -o -s "${th_stderr_}" ]; then
"[ -s '${th_stderr_}' ]" _th_showOutput "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" "${th_stdout_}" "${th_stderr_}"
fi
unset th_test_ th_rtrn_ th_stdout_ th_stderr_ unset th_test_ th_rtrn_ th_stdout_ th_stderr_
} }
@ -152,13 +155,13 @@ th_assertFalseWithOutput()
th_stdout_=$3 th_stdout_=$3
th_stderr_=$4 th_stderr_=$4
assertFalse "${th_test_}; expected non-zero return value" "${th_rtrn_}" assertNotEquals "${th_test_}: expected non-true return value" "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" "${th_rtrn_}"
assertTrue "${th_test_}; expected output to STDOUT" \ assertTrue "${th_test_}: expected output to STDOUT" "[ -s '${th_stdout_}' ]"
"[ -s '${th_stdout_}' ]" assertFalse "${th_test_}: expected no output to STDERR" "[ -s '${th_stderr_}' ]"
assertFalse "${th_test_}; expected no output to STDERR" \ # shellcheck disable=SC2166
"[ -s '${th_stderr_}' ]" if ! [ -s "${th_stdout_}" -a ! -s "${th_stderr_}" ]; then
\[ -s "${th_stdout_}" -a ! -s "${th_stderr_}" ] || \ _th_showOutput "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" "${th_stdout_}" "${th_stderr_}"
_th_showOutput "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" "${th_stdout_}" "${th_stderr_}" fi
unset th_test_ th_rtrn_ th_stdout_ th_stderr_ unset th_test_ th_rtrn_ th_stdout_ th_stderr_
} }
@ -177,13 +180,13 @@ th_assertFalseWithError() {
th_stdout_=$3 th_stdout_=$3
th_stderr_=$4 th_stderr_=$4
assertFalse "${th_test_}; expected non-zero return value" "${th_rtrn_}" assertFalse "${th_test_}: expected non-zero return value" "${th_rtrn_}"
assertFalse "${th_test_}; expected no output to STDOUT" \ assertFalse "${th_test_}: expected no output to STDOUT" "[ -s '${th_stdout_}' ]"
"[ -s '${th_stdout_}' ]" assertTrue "${th_test_}: expected output to STDERR" "[ -s '${th_stderr_}' ]"
assertTrue "${th_test_}; expected output to STDERR" \ # shellcheck disable=SC2166
"[ -s '${th_stderr_}' ]" if ! [ ! -s "${th_stdout_}" -a -s "${th_stderr_}" ]; then
\[ ! -s "${th_stdout_}" -a -s "${th_stderr_}" ] || \ _th_showOutput "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" "${th_stdout_}" "${th_stderr_}"
_th_showOutput "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" "${th_stdout_}" "${th_stderr_}" fi
unset th_test_ th_rtrn_ th_stdout_ th_stderr_ unset th_test_ th_rtrn_ th_stdout_ th_stderr_
} }
@ -193,8 +196,8 @@ th_assertFalseWithError() {
# they are either written to disk, or recognized as an error the file is empty. # they are either written to disk, or recognized as an error the file is empty.
th_clearReturn() { cp /dev/null "${returnF}"; } th_clearReturn() { cp /dev/null "${returnF}"; }
th_queryReturn() { th_queryReturn() {
if \[ -s "${returnF}" ]; then if [ -s "${returnF}" ]; then
th_return=`\cat "${returnF}"` th_return=`cat "${returnF}"`
else else
th_return=${SHUNIT_ERROR} th_return=${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi fi
@ -204,22 +207,26 @@ th_queryReturn() {
# Providing external and internal calls to the showOutput helper function. # Providing external and internal calls to the showOutput helper function.
th_showOutput() { _th_showOutput "$@"; } th_showOutput() { _th_showOutput "$@"; }
_th_showOutput() { _th_showOutput() {
_th_return_=$1 if isSkipping; then
_th_stdout_=$2 return
_th_stderr_=$3 fi
isSkipping _th_return_="${1:-${returnF}}"
if \[ $? -eq "${SHUNIT_FALSE}" -a "${_th_return_}" != "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ]; then _th_stdout_="${2:-${stdoutF}}"
if \[ -n "${_th_stdout_}" -a -s "${_th_stdout_}" ]; then _th_stderr_="${3:-${stderrF}}"
if [ "${_th_return_}" != "${SHUNIT_TRUE}" ]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC2166
if [ -n "${_th_stdout_}" -a -s "${_th_stdout_}" ]; then
echo '>>> STDOUT' >&2 echo '>>> STDOUT' >&2
\cat "${_th_stdout_}" >&2 cat "${_th_stdout_}" >&2
echo '<<< STDOUT' >&2
fi fi
if \[ -n "${_th_stderr_}" -a -s "${_th_stderr_}" ]; then # shellcheck disable=SC2166
if [ -n "${_th_stderr_}" -a -s "${_th_stderr_}" ]; then
echo '>>> STDERR' >&2 echo '>>> STDERR' >&2
\cat "${_th_stderr_}" >&2 cat "${_th_stderr_}" >&2
fi echo '<<< STDERR' >&2
if \[ -n "${_th_stdout_}" -o -n "${_th_stderr_}" ]; then
echo '<<< end output' >&2
fi fi
fi fi

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
# #
# Unit test suite runner. # Unit test suite runner.
# #
# Copyright 2008-2017 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2008-2020 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the Apache 2.0 license. # Released under the Apache 2.0 license.
# #
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward) # Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
@ -12,6 +12,20 @@
# This script runs all the unit tests that can be found, and generates a nice # This script runs all the unit tests that can be found, and generates a nice
# report of the tests. # report of the tests.
# #
### Sample usage:
#
# Run all tests for all shells.
# $ ./test_runner
#
# Run all tests for single shell.
# $ ./test_runner -s /bin/bash
#
# Run single test for all shells.
# $ ./test_runner -t shunit_asserts_test.sh
#
# Run single test for single shell.
# $ ./test_runner -s /bin/bash -t shunit_asserts_test.sh
#
### ShellCheck (http://www.shellcheck.net/) ### ShellCheck (http://www.shellcheck.net/)
# Disable source following. # Disable source following.
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091 # shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091
@ -25,8 +39,10 @@
RUNNER_LOADED=0 RUNNER_LOADED=0
RUNNER_ARGV0=`basename "$0"` RUNNER_ARGV0=`basename "$0"`
RUNNER_SHELLS='/bin/sh ash /bin/bash /bin/dash /bin/ksh /bin/pdksh /bin/zsh' RUNNER_SHELLS='/bin/sh ash /bin/bash /bin/dash /bin/ksh /bin/mksh /bin/zsh'
RUNNER_TEST_SUFFIX='_test.sh' RUNNER_TEST_SUFFIX='_test.sh'
true; RUNNER_TRUE=$?
false; RUNNER_FALSE=$?
runner_warn() { echo "runner:WARN $*" >&2; } runner_warn() { echo "runner:WARN $*" >&2; }
runner_error() { echo "runner:ERROR $*" >&2; } runner_error() { echo "runner:ERROR $*" >&2; }
@ -36,7 +52,7 @@ runner_usage() {
echo "usage: ${RUNNER_ARGV0} [-e key=val ...] [-s shell(s)] [-t test(s)]" echo "usage: ${RUNNER_ARGV0} [-e key=val ...] [-s shell(s)] [-t test(s)]"
} }
_runner_tests() { echo ./*${RUNNER_TEST_SUFFIX} |sed 's#./##g'; } _runner_tests() { echo ./*${RUNNER_TEST_SUFFIX} |sed 's#\./##g'; }
_runner_testName() { _runner_testName() {
# shellcheck disable=SC1117 # shellcheck disable=SC1117
_runner_testName_=`expr "${1:-}" : "\(.*\)${RUNNER_TEST_SUFFIX}"` _runner_testName_=`expr "${1:-}" : "\(.*\)${RUNNER_TEST_SUFFIX}"`
@ -114,6 +130,7 @@ for key in ${env}; do
done done
# Run tests. # Run tests.
runner_passing_=${RUNNER_TRUE}
for shell in ${shells}; do for shell in ${shells}; do
echo echo
@ -127,20 +144,20 @@ EOF
# Check for existence of shell. # Check for existence of shell.
shell_bin=${shell} shell_bin=${shell}
shell_name='' shell_name=''
shell_present=${FALSE} shell_present=${RUNNER_FALSE}
case ${shell} in case ${shell} in
ash) ash)
shell_bin=`which busybox |grep -v '^no busybox'` shell_bin=`command -v busybox`
[ $? -eq "${TRUE}" -a -n "${shell_bin}" ] && shell_present="${TRUE}" [ $? -eq "${RUNNER_TRUE}" ] && shell_present="${RUNNER_TRUE}"
shell_bin="${shell_bin} ash" shell_bin="${shell_bin:+${shell_bin} }ash"
shell_name=${shell} shell_name=${shell}
;; ;;
*) *)
[ -x "${shell_bin}" ] && shell_present="${TRUE}" [ -x "${shell_bin}" ] && shell_present="${RUNNER_TRUE}"
shell_name=`basename "${shell}"` shell_name=`basename "${shell}"`
;; ;;
esac esac
if [ "${shell_present}" -eq "${FALSE}" ]; then if [ "${shell_present}" -eq "${RUNNER_FALSE}" ]; then
runner_warn "unable to run tests with the ${shell_name} shell" runner_warn "unable to run tests with the ${shell_name} shell"
continue continue
fi fi
@ -157,9 +174,18 @@ EOF
# ${shell_bin} needs word splitting. # ${shell_bin} needs word splitting.
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # shellcheck disable=SC2086
( exec ${shell_bin} "./${t}" 2>&1; ) ( exec ${shell_bin} "./${t}" 2>&1; )
shell_passing=$?
if [ "${shell_passing}" -ne "${RUNNER_TRUE}" ]; then
runner_warn "${shell_bin} not passing"
fi
test "${runner_passing_}" -eq ${RUNNER_TRUE} -a ${shell_passing} -eq ${RUNNER_TRUE}
runner_passing_=$?
done done
done done
return ${runner_passing_}
} }
# Execute main() if this is run in standalone mode (i.e. not from a unit test). # Execute main() if this is run in standalone mode (i.e. not from a unit test).
[ -z "${SHUNIT_VERSION}" ] && main "$@" if [ -z "${SHUNIT_VERSION}" ]; then
main "$@"
fi

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@ -10,15 +10,15 @@ PROGRAM_BINARY=$PROGRAM".sh"
PROGRAM_BATCH=$PROGRAM"-batch.sh" PROGRAM_BATCH=$PROGRAM"-batch.sh"
SSH_FILTER="ssh_filter.sh" SSH_FILTER="ssh_filter.sh"
SCRIPT_BUILD=2020112901 SCRIPT_BUILD=2025012001
INSTANCE_ID="installer-$SCRIPT_BUILD" INSTANCE_ID="installer-$SCRIPT_BUILD"
## osync / obackup / pmocr / zsnap install script ## osync / obackup / pmocr / zsnap install script
## Tested on RHEL / CentOS 6 & 7, Fedora 23, Debian 7 & 8, Mint 17 and FreeBSD 8, 10 and 11 ## Tested on RHEL / CentOS 6 & 7, Fedora 23, Debian 7 & 8, Mint 17 and FreeBSD 8, 10 and 11
## Please adapt this to fit your distro needs ## Please adapt this to fit your distro needs
_OFUNCTIONS_VERSION=2.4.3 _OFUNCTIONS_VERSION=2.5.1
_OFUNCTIONS_BUILD=2022050801 _OFUNCTIONS_BUILD=2023061401
_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP=true _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP=true
if ! type "$BASH" > /dev/null; then if ! type "$BASH" > /dev/null; then
@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ _LOGGER_SILENT=false
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=false _LOGGER_VERBOSE=false
_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=false _LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=false
_LOGGER_PREFIX="date" _LOGGER_PREFIX="date"
_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS=false # Writes partial log files to /tmp so sending logs via alerts can feed on them
_OFUNCTIONS_SHOW_SPINNER=true # Show spinner in ExecTasks function
if [ "$KEEP_LOGGING" == "" ]; then if [ "$KEEP_LOGGING" == "" ]; then
KEEP_LOGGING=1801 KEEP_LOGGING=1801
fi fi
@ -59,7 +61,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
@ -145,7 +147,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -256,18 +258,18 @@ function Logger {
if [ "$level" == "CRITICAL" ]; then if [ "$level" == "CRITICAL" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[1;33;41m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[1;33;41m$value\e[0m" true
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
# ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT is not set in main when Logger is called from a subprocess. Need to keep this flag. # ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT is not set in main when Logger is called from a subprocess. We need to create these flag files for ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT to be picked up by Alert
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "ERROR" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "ERROR" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[91m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[91m$value\e[0m" true
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "WARN" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "WARN" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[33m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[33m$value\e[0m" true
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "NOTICE" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "NOTICE" ]; then
if [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" != true ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" != true ]; then
@ -382,11 +384,11 @@ function GenericTrapQuit {
local exitcode=0 local exitcode=0
# Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger # Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
exitcode=2 exitcode=2
fi fi
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
exitcode=1 exitcode=1
fi fi
@ -601,11 +603,11 @@ function GenericTrapQuit {
local exitcode=0 local exitcode=0
# Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger # Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
exitcode=2 exitcode=2
fi fi
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
exitcode=1 exitcode=1
fi fi
@ -653,15 +655,26 @@ function SetLocalOSSettings {
} }
function GetInit { function GetInit {
init="none"
if [ -f /sbin/openrc-run ]; then if [ -f /sbin/openrc-run ]; then
init="openrc" init="openrc"
Logger "Detected openrc." "NOTICE" Logger "Detected openrc." "NOTICE"
elif [ -f /usr/lib/systemd/systemd ]; then
init="systemd"
Logger "Detected systemd." "NOTICE"
elif [ -f /sbin/init ]; then elif [ -f /sbin/init ]; then
if file /sbin/init | grep systemd > /dev/null; then if type -p file > /dev/null 2>&1; then
init="systemd" if file /sbin/init | grep systemd > /dev/null; then
Logger "Detected systemd." "NOTICE" init="systemd"
Logger "Detected systemd." "NOTICE"
else
init="initV"
fi
else else
init="initV" init="initV"
fi
if [ $init == "initV" ]; then
Logger "Detected initV." "NOTICE" Logger "Detected initV." "NOTICE"
fi fi
else else
@ -894,14 +907,22 @@ function RemoveAll {
else else
Logger "Skipping removal of [$BIN_DIR/$SSH_FILTER] because other programs present that need it." "NOTICE" Logger "Skipping removal of [$BIN_DIR/$SSH_FILTER] because other programs present that need it." "NOTICE"
fi fi
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_USER/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_USER"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_INIT/$SERVICE_FILE_INIT"
RemoveFile "$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM"
RemoveFile "$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_USER/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_USER"
RemoveFile "$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_DIR_INIT/$SERVICE_FILE_INIT"
# Try to uninstall every possible service file
if [ $init == "systemd" ]; then
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_USER/$SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_USER"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM/$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_SYSTEMD_USER/$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_FILE_SYSTEMD_USER"
elif [ $init == "initV" ]; then
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_INIT/$SERVICE_FILE_INIT"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_INIT/$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_FILE_INIT"
elif [ $init == "openrc" ]; then
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_OPENRC/$SERVICE_FILE_OPENRC"
RemoveFile "$SERVICE_DIR_OPENRC/$TARGET_HELPER_SERVICE_FILE_OPENRC"
else
Logger "Can uninstall only from initV, systemd or openRC." "WARN"
fi
Logger "Skipping configuration files in [$CONF_DIR]. You may remove this directory manually." "NOTICE" Logger "Skipping configuration files in [$CONF_DIR]. You may remove this directory manually." "NOTICE"
} }

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -166,18 +166,18 @@ function Logger {
if [ "$level" == "CRITICAL" ]; then if [ "$level" == "CRITICAL" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[1;33;41m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[1;33;41m$value\e[0m" true
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
# ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT is not set in main when Logger is called from a subprocess. Need to keep this flag. # ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT is not set in main when Logger is called from a subprocess. We need to create these flag files for ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT to be picked up by Alert
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "ERROR" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "ERROR" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[91m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[91m$value\e[0m" true
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "WARN" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "WARN" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[33m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[33m$value\e[0m" true
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "NOTICE" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "NOTICE" ]; then
if [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" != true ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" != true ]; then
@ -224,11 +224,11 @@ function GenericTrapQuit {
local exitcode=0 local exitcode=0
# Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger # Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
exitcode=2 exitcode=2
fi fi
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
exitcode=1 exitcode=1
fi fi

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@ -4,17 +4,17 @@
#Check dryruns with nosuffix mode for timestampList #Check dryruns with nosuffix mode for timestampList
PROGRAM="osync" # Rsync based two way sync engine with fault tolerance PROGRAM="osync" # Rsync based two way sync engine with fault tolerance
AUTHOR="(C) 2013-2022 by Orsiris de Jong" AUTHOR="(C) 2013-2023 by Orsiris de Jong"
CONTACT="http://www.netpower.fr/osync - ozy@netpower.fr" CONTACT="http://www.netpower.fr/osync - ozy@netpower.fr"
PROGRAM_VERSION=1.3.0-rc3 PROGRAM_VERSION=1.3.0
PROGRAM_BUILD=2021062901 PROGRAM_BUILD=2023061401
IS_STABLE=true IS_STABLE=true
CONFIG_FILE_REVISION_REQUIRED=1.3.0 CONFIG_FILE_REVISION_REQUIRED=1.3.0
_OFUNCTIONS_VERSION=2.4.3 _OFUNCTIONS_VERSION=2.5.1
_OFUNCTIONS_BUILD=2022050801 _OFUNCTIONS_BUILD=2023061401
_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP=true _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP=true
if ! type "$BASH" > /dev/null; then if ! type "$BASH" > /dev/null; then
@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ _LOGGER_SILENT=false
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=false _LOGGER_VERBOSE=false
_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=false _LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=false
_LOGGER_PREFIX="date" _LOGGER_PREFIX="date"
_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS=false # Writes partial log files to /tmp so sending logs via alerts can feed on them
_OFUNCTIONS_SHOW_SPINNER=true # Show spinner in ExecTasks function
if [ "$KEEP_LOGGING" == "" ]; then if [ "$KEEP_LOGGING" == "" ]; then
KEEP_LOGGING=1801 KEEP_LOGGING=1801
fi fi
@ -55,7 +57,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
@ -141,7 +143,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -252,18 +254,18 @@ function Logger {
if [ "$level" == "CRITICAL" ]; then if [ "$level" == "CRITICAL" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[1;33;41m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[1;33;41m$value\e[0m" true
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
# ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT is not set in main when Logger is called from a subprocess. Need to keep this flag. # ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT is not set in main when Logger is called from a subprocess. We need to create these flag files for ERROR_ALERT / WARN_ALERT to be picked up by Alert
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "ERROR" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "ERROR" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[91m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[91m$value\e[0m" true
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "WARN" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "WARN" ]; then
_Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[33m$value\e[0m" true _Logger "$prefix($level):$value" "$prefix\e[33m$value\e[0m" true
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.${FUNCNAME[0]}.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "[$retval] in [$(joinString , ${FUNCNAME[@]})] SP=$SCRIPT_PID P=$$\n$prefix($level):$value" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
return return
elif [ "$level" == "NOTICE" ]; then elif [ "$level" == "NOTICE" ]; then
if [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" != true ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" != true ]; then
@ -378,11 +380,11 @@ function GenericTrapQuit {
local exitcode=0 local exitcode=0
# Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger # Get ERROR / WARN alert flags from subprocesses that call Logger
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.warn.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.WARN_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
WARN_ALERT=true WARN_ALERT=true
exitcode=2 exitcode=2
fi fi
if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.Logger.error.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then if [ -f "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM.ERROR_ALERT.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" ]; then
ERROR_ALERT=true ERROR_ALERT=true
exitcode=1 exitcode=1
fi fi
@ -441,7 +443,11 @@ function SendAlert {
fi fi
fi fi
body="$MAIL_ALERT_MSG"$'\n\n'"Last 1000 lines of current log"$'\n\n'"$(tail -n 1000 "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP")" if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ]; then
body="$MAIL_ALERT_MSG"$'\n\n'"Last 1000 lines of current log"$'\n\n'"$(tail -n 1000 "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP")"
else
body="$MAIL_ALERT_MSG"$'\n\n'"Last 1000 lines of current log"$'\n\n'"$(tail -n 1000 "$LOG_FILE")"
fi
if [ $ERROR_ALERT == true ]; then if [ $ERROR_ALERT == true ]; then
subject="Error alert for $INSTANCE_ID" subject="Error alert for $INSTANCE_ID"
@ -452,7 +458,7 @@ function SendAlert {
fi fi
if [ $runAlert == true ]; then if [ $runAlert == true ]; then
subject="Currently runing - $subject" subject="Currently running - $subject"
else else
subject="Finished run - $subject" subject="Finished run - $subject"
fi fi
@ -630,7 +636,7 @@ function SendEmail {
encryption_string= encryption_string=
elif [ "$encryption" == "tls" ]; then elif [ "$encryption" == "tls" ]; then
encryption_string=-starttls encryption_string=-starttls
elif [ "$encryption" == "ssl" ]:; then elif [ "$encryption" == "ssl" ]; then
encryption_string=-ssl encryption_string=-ssl
fi fi
if [ "$smtpUser" != "" ] && [ "$smtpPassword" != "" ]; then if [ "$smtpUser" != "" ] && [ "$smtpPassword" != "" ]; then
@ -706,7 +712,7 @@ function LoadConfigFile {
_OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER="|/-\\" _OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER="|/-\\"
function Spinner { function Spinner {
if [ $_LOGGER_SILENT == true ] || [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" == true ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "initiator" ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "target" ] ; then if [ "$_LOGGER_SILENT" == true ] || [ "$_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY" == true ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "initiator" ] || [ "$_SYNC_ON_CHANGES" == "target" ] ; then
return 0 return 0
else else
printf " [%c] \b\b\b\b\b\b" "$_OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER" printf " [%c] \b\b\b\b\b\b" "$_OFUNCTIONS_SPINNER"
@ -912,7 +918,7 @@ function ExecTasks {
# soft / hard execution time checks that needs to be a subfunction since it is called both from main loop and from parallelExec sub loop # soft / hard execution time checks that needs to be a subfunction since it is called both from main loop and from parallelExec sub loop
function _ExecTasksTimeCheck { function _ExecTasksTimeCheck {
if [ $spinner == true ]; then if [ $spinner == true ] && [ "$_OFUNCTIONS_SHOW_SPINNER" != false ]; then
Spinner Spinner
fi fi
if [ $counting == true ]; then if [ $counting == true ]; then
@ -1964,6 +1970,11 @@ function PostInit {
SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS $REMOTE_USER@$REMOTE_HOST -p $REMOTE_PORT" SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS $REMOTE_USER@$REMOTE_HOST -p $REMOTE_PORT"
SCP_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p scp) $SSH_COMP -q -P $REMOTE_PORT" SCP_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p scp) $SSH_COMP -q -P $REMOTE_PORT"
RSYNC_SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS -p $REMOTE_PORT" RSYNC_SSH_CMD="$(type -p sshpass) -f $SSH_PASSWORD_FILE $(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS -p $REMOTE_PORT"
elif [ $KRB5 ]; then
SSH_PASSWORD=""
SSH_CMD="$(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS $REMOTE_USER@$REMOTE_HOST -p $REMOTE_PORT"
SCP_CMD="$(type -p scp) $SSH_COMP -q -P $REMOTE_PORT"
RSYNC_SSH_CMD="$(type -p ssh) $SSH_COMP -q $SSH_OPTS -p $REMOTE_PORT"
else else
SSH_PASSWORD="" SSH_PASSWORD=""
SSH_CMD="" SSH_CMD=""
@ -2098,6 +2109,16 @@ function InitRemoteOSDependingSettings {
## Set rsync default arguments (complete with -r or -d depending on recursivity later) ## Set rsync default arguments (complete with -r or -d depending on recursivity later)
RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS="-ltD -8" RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS="-ltD -8"
## NPF-MOD: Regarding #242, we need to add --old-args if rsync > 3.2.3
#rsync_version=$("${RSYNC_EXECUTABLE}" --version 2>/dev/null| head -1 | awk '{print $3}')
#if [ $(VerComp $rsync_version 3.2.3) -eq 1 ]; then
# RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS="$RSYNC_DEFAULT_ARGS --old-args"
#fi
# NPF-MOD: Strangely enough, also happens on RHEL7 rsync 3.1.1
# Let's resolve this easier
export RSYNC_OLD_ARGS=1
if [ "$_DRYRUN" == true ]; then if [ "$_DRYRUN" == true ]; then
RSYNC_DRY_ARG="-n" RSYNC_DRY_ARG="-n"
DRY_WARNING="/!\ DRY RUN " DRY_WARNING="/!\ DRY RUN "
@ -2105,6 +2126,7 @@ function InitRemoteOSDependingSettings {
RSYNC_DRY_ARG="" RSYNC_DRY_ARG=""
fi fi
RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS="" RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS=""
if [ "$PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS" != false ]; then if [ "$PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS" != false ]; then
RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS=$RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS" -p" RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS=$RSYNC_ATTR_ARGS" -p"
@ -2483,6 +2505,7 @@ _OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP=true
[ "$_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP" != true ] && echo "Please use bootstrap.sh to load this dev version of $(basename $0) or build it with merge.sh" && exit 1 [ "$_OFUNCTIONS_BOOTSTRAP" != true ] && echo "Please use bootstrap.sh to load this dev version of $(basename $0) or build it with merge.sh" && exit 1
_LOGGER_PREFIX="time" _LOGGER_PREFIX="time"
_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS=true
## Working directory. This directory exists in any replica and contains state files, backups, soft deleted files etc ## Working directory. This directory exists in any replica and contains state files, backups, soft deleted files etc
OSYNC_DIR=".osync_workdir" OSYNC_DIR=".osync_workdir"
@ -2665,8 +2688,8 @@ function CheckCurrentConfigAll {
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
if [ "$REMOTE_OPERATION" == true ] && ([ ! -f "$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY" ] && [ ! -f "$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE" ]); then if [ "$REMOTE_OPERATION" == true ] && ([ ! -f "$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY" ] && [ ! -f "$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE" ] && [ ! $KRB5 ]); then
Logger "Cannot find rsa private key [$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY] nor password file [$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE]. No authentication method provided." "CRITICAL" Logger "Cannot find rsa private key [$SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY] nor password file [$SSH_PASSWORD_FILE] nor KRB5CCFILE. No authentication method provided." "CRITICAL"
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
@ -2811,7 +2834,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -2889,7 +2912,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -3240,7 +3263,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -3306,7 +3329,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -3844,7 +3867,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -3922,7 +3945,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -4528,7 +4551,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -4557,7 +4580,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -5472,7 +5495,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -5550,7 +5573,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -5797,7 +5820,7 @@ else
_LOGGER_VERBOSE=true _LOGGER_VERBOSE=true
fi fi
if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibity to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when runinng with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console if [ "$SLEEP_TIME" == "" ]; then # Leave the possibility to set SLEEP_TIME as environment variable when running with bash -x in order to avoid spamming console
SLEEP_TIME=.05 SLEEP_TIME=.05
fi fi
function TrapError { function TrapError {
@ -5826,7 +5849,7 @@ function _Logger {
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment # Build current log file for alerts if we have a sufficient environment
if [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then if [ "$_LOGGER_WRITE_PARTIAL_LOGS" == true ] && [ "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM" != "/" ]; then
echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP" echo -e "$logValue" >> "$RUN_DIR/$PROGRAM._Logger.$SCRIPT_PID.$TSTAMP"
fi fi
fi fi
@ -6338,6 +6361,7 @@ function Usage {
echo "--no-prefix Will suppress time / date suffix from output" echo "--no-prefix Will suppress time / date suffix from output"
echo "--silent Will run osync without any output to stdout, used for cron jobs" echo "--silent Will run osync without any output to stdout, used for cron jobs"
echo "--errors-only Output only errors (can be combined with silent or verbose)" echo "--errors-only Output only errors (can be combined with silent or verbose)"
echo "--non-interactive Don't show running animation in cron / service mode"
echo "--summary Outputs a list of transferred / deleted files at the end of the run" echo "--summary Outputs a list of transferred / deleted files at the end of the run"
echo "--log-conflicts [EXPERIMENTAL] Outputs a list of conflicted files" echo "--log-conflicts [EXPERIMENTAL] Outputs a list of conflicted files"
echo "--alert-conflicts Send an email if conflictual files found (implies --log-conflicts)" echo "--alert-conflicts Send an email if conflictual files found (implies --log-conflicts)"
@ -6356,6 +6380,7 @@ function Usage {
echo "--initiator=\"\" Master replica path. Will contain state and backup directory (is mandatory)" echo "--initiator=\"\" Master replica path. Will contain state and backup directory (is mandatory)"
echo "--target=\"\" Local or remote target replica path. Can be a ssh uri like ssh://user@host.com:22//path/to/target/replica (is mandatory)" echo "--target=\"\" Local or remote target replica path. Can be a ssh uri like ssh://user@host.com:22//path/to/target/replica (is mandatory)"
echo "--rsakey=\"\" Alternative path to rsa private key for ssh connection to target replica" echo "--rsakey=\"\" Alternative path to rsa private key for ssh connection to target replica"
echo "--krb5 use KRB5 credential cache"
echo "--ssh-controlmaster Allow using a single TCP connection for all ssh calls. Will make remote sync faster, but may fail easier on lossy links" echo "--ssh-controlmaster Allow using a single TCP connection for all ssh calls. Will make remote sync faster, but may fail easier on lossy links"
echo "--password-file=\"\" If no rsa private key is used for ssh authentication, a password file can be used" echo "--password-file=\"\" If no rsa private key is used for ssh authentication, a password file can be used"
echo "--remote-token=\"\" When using ssh filter protection, you must specify the remote token set in ssh_filter.sh" echo "--remote-token=\"\" When using ssh filter protection, you must specify the remote token set in ssh_filter.sh"
@ -6531,7 +6556,11 @@ function GetCommandlineArguments {
_DRYRUN=true _DRYRUN=true
opts=$opts" --dry" opts=$opts" --dry"
;; ;;
--silent) --krb5)
KRB5=true
opts=$opts" --krb5"
;;
--silent)
_LOGGER_SILENT=true _LOGGER_SILENT=true
opts=$opts" --silent" opts=$opts" --silent"
;; ;;
@ -6613,6 +6642,10 @@ function GetCommandlineArguments {
opts=$opts" --errors-only" opts=$opts" --errors-only"
_LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=true _LOGGER_ERR_ONLY=true
;; ;;
--non-interactive)
opts=$opts" --non-interactive"
_OFUNCTIONS_SHOW_SPINNER=false
;;
--summary) --summary)
opts=$opts" --summary" opts=$opts" --summary"
_SUMMARY=true _SUMMARY=true

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
###### osync - Rsync based two way sync engine with fault tolerance ###### osync - Rsync based two way sync engine with fault tolerance
###### (C) 2013-2021 by Orsiris de Jong (www.netpower.fr) ###### (C) 2013-2023 by Orsiris de Jong (www.netpower.fr)
[GENERAL] [GENERAL]
CONFIG_FILE_REVISION=1.3.0 CONFIG_FILE_REVISION=1.3.0
@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY="/home/backupuser/.ssh/id_rsa"
## Alternatively, you may specify an SSH password file (less secure). Needs sshpass utility installed. ## Alternatively, you may specify an SSH password file (less secure). Needs sshpass utility installed.
SSH_PASSWORD_FILE="" SSH_PASSWORD_FILE=""
## use the KRB5 credential cache to access SSH or rsync
#KRB5=true
## When using ssh filter, you must specify a remote token matching the one setup in authorized_keys ## When using ssh filter, you must specify a remote token matching the one setup in authorized_keys
_REMOTE_TOKEN=SomeAlphaNumericToken9 _REMOTE_TOKEN=SomeAlphaNumericToken9
@ -71,7 +74,7 @@ TARGET_CUSTOM_STATE_DIR=""
[REMOTE_OPTIONS] [REMOTE_OPTIONS]
## ssh compression should be used on WAN links, unless your remote connection is good enough (LAN), in which case it would slow down things ## ssh compression should be used on WAN links, unless your remote connection is good enough (LAN), in which case it would slow down things
SSH_COMPRESSION=true SSH_COMPRESSION=false
## Optional ssh options. Example to lower CPU usage on ssh compression, one can specify '-T -c arcfour -o Compression=no -x' ## Optional ssh options. Example to lower CPU usage on ssh compression, one can specify '-T -c arcfour -o Compression=no -x'
## -T = turn off pseudo-tty, -c arcfour = weakest but fasted ssh encryption (destination must accept "Ciphers arcfour" in sshd_config), -x turns off X11 forwarding ## -T = turn off pseudo-tty, -c arcfour = weakest but fasted ssh encryption (destination must accept "Ciphers arcfour" in sshd_config), -x turns off X11 forwarding
@ -100,7 +103,7 @@ REMOTE_3RD_PARTY_HOSTS="www.kernel.org www.google.com"
[MISC_OPTIONS] [MISC_OPTIONS]
## Optional arguments passed to rsync executable. The following are already managed by the program and shoul never be passed here ## Optional arguments passed to rsync executable. The following are already managed by the program and shoul never be passed here
## -r -l -p -t -g -o -D -E - u- i- n --executability -A -X -L -K -H -8 -zz skip-compress checksum bwlimit partial partial-dir no-whole-file whole-file backup backup-dir suffix ## -r -l -p -t -g -o -D -E - u- i- n --executability -A -X -L -K -H -8 --zz -skip-compress -checksum -bwlimit -partial -partial-dir -no-whole-file -whole-file -backup -backup-dir -suffix
## --exclude --exclude-from --include --include-from --list-only --stats ## --exclude --exclude-from --include --include-from --list-only --stats
## When dealing with different filesystems for sync, or using SMB mountpoints, try adding --modify-window=2 --omit-dir-times as optional arguments. ## When dealing with different filesystems for sync, or using SMB mountpoints, try adding --modify-window=2 --omit-dir-times as optional arguments.
RSYNC_OPTIONAL_ARGS="" RSYNC_OPTIONAL_ARGS=""