BEGIN {
if( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) {
chdir '../lib/Archive/Extract' if -d '../lib/Archive/Extract';
unshift @INC, '../../..', '../../../..';
}
}
BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't' };
BEGIN { mkdir 'out' unless -d 'out' };
### left behind, at least on Win32. See core patch #31904
END { rmtree('out') };
use strict;
use lib qw[../lib];
use constant IS_WIN32 => $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 1 : 0;
use constant IS_CYGWIN => $^O eq 'cygwin' ? 1 : 0;
use constant IS_VMS => $^O eq 'VMS' ? 1 : 0;
use Cwd qw[cwd];
use Test::More qw[no_plan];
use File::Spec;
use File::Spec::Unix;
use File::Path;
use Data::Dumper;
use File::Basename qw[basename];
use Module::Load::Conditional qw[check_install];
### uninitialized value in File::Spec warnings come from A::Zip:
# t/01_Archive-Extract....ok 135/0Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /opt/lib/perl5/5.8.3/File/Spec/Unix.pm line 313.
# File::Spec::Unix::catpath('File::Spec','','','undef') called at /opt/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/Archive/Zip.pm line 473
# Archive::Zip::_asLocalName('') called at /opt/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/Archive/Zip.pm line 652
# Archive::Zip::Archive::extractMember('Archive::Zip::Archive=HASH(0x9679c8)','Archive::Zip::ZipFileMember=HASH(0x9678fc)') called at ../lib/Archive/Extract.pm line 753
# Archive::Extract::_unzip_az('Archive::Extract=HASH(0x966eac)') called at ../lib/Archive/Extract.pm line 674
# Archive::Extract::_unzip('Archive::Extract=HASH(0x966eac)') called at ../lib/Archive/Extract.pm line 275
# Archive::Extract::extract('Archive::Extract=HASH(0x966eac)','to','/Users/kane/sources/p4/other/archive-extract/t/out') called at t/01_Archive-Extract.t line 180
#BEGIN { $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { require Carp; Carp::cluck(@_) } };
if ((IS_WIN32 or IS_CYGWIN) && ! $ENV{PERL_CORE}) {
diag( "Older versions of Archive::Zip may cause File::Spec warnings" );
diag( "See bug #19713 in rt.cpan.org. It is safe to ignore them" );
}
my $Me = basename( $0 );
my $Class = 'Archive::Extract';
use_ok($Class);
### debug will always be enabled on dev versions
my $Debug = (not $ENV{PERL_CORE} and
($ARGV[0] or $Archive::Extract::VERSION =~ /_/))
? 1
: 0;
my $Self = File::Spec->rel2abs(
IS_WIN32 ? &Win32::GetShortPathName( cwd() ) : cwd()
);
my $SrcDir = File::Spec->catdir( $Self,'src' );
my $OutDir = File::Spec->catdir( $Self,'out' );
### stupid stupid silly stupid warnings silly! ###
$Archive::Extract::DEBUG = $Archive::Extract::DEBUG = $Debug;
$Archive::Extract::WARN = $Archive::Extract::WARN = $Debug;
diag( "\n\n*** DEBUG INFORMATION ENABLED ***\n\n" ) if $Debug;
# Be as evil as possible to print
$\ = "ORS_FLAG";
$, = "OFS_FLAG";
$" = "LISTSEP_FLAG";
my $tmpl = {
### plain files
'x.bz2' => { programs => [qw[bunzip2]],
modules => [qw[IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2]],
method => 'is_bz2',
outfile => 'a',
},
'x.tgz' => { programs => [qw[gzip tar]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Tar IO::Zlib]],
method => 'is_tgz',
outfile => 'a',
},
'x.tar.gz' => { programs => [qw[gzip tar]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Tar IO::Zlib]],
method => 'is_tgz',
outfile => 'a',
},
'x.tar' => { programs => [qw[tar]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Tar]],
method => 'is_tar',
outfile => 'a',
},
'x.gz' => { programs => [qw[gzip]],
modules => [qw[Compress::Zlib]],
method => 'is_gz',
outfile => 'a',
},
'x.Z' => { programs => [qw[uncompress]],
modules => [qw[Compress::Zlib]],
method => 'is_Z',
outfile => 'a',
},
'x.zip' => { programs => [qw[unzip]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Zip]],
method => 'is_zip',
outfile => 'a',
},
'x.jar' => { programs => [qw[unzip]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Zip]],
method => 'is_zip',
outfile => 'a',
},
'x.par' => { programs => [qw[unzip]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Zip]],
method => 'is_zip',
outfile => 'a',
},
'x.lzma' => { programs => [qw[unlzma]],
modules => [qw[Compress::unLZMA]],
method => 'is_lzma',
outfile => 'a',
},
### with a directory
'y.tbz' => { programs => [qw[bunzip2 tar]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Tar
IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2]],
method => 'is_tbz',
outfile => 'z',
outdir => 'y',
},
'y.tar.bz2' => { programs => [qw[bunzip2 tar]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Tar
IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2]],
method => 'is_tbz',
outfile => 'z',
outdir => 'y'
},
'y.tgz' => { programs => [qw[gzip tar]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Tar IO::Zlib]],
method => 'is_tgz',
outfile => 'z',
outdir => 'y'
},
'y.tar.gz' => { programs => [qw[gzip tar]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Tar IO::Zlib]],
method => 'is_tgz',
outfile => 'z',
outdir => 'y'
},
'y.tar' => { programs => [qw[tar]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Tar]],
method => 'is_tar',
outfile => 'z',
outdir => 'y'
},
'y.zip' => { programs => [qw[unzip]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Zip]],
method => 'is_zip',
outfile => 'z',
outdir => 'y'
},
'y.par' => { programs => [qw[unzip]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Zip]],
method => 'is_zip',
outfile => 'z',
outdir => 'y'
},
'y.jar' => { programs => [qw[unzip]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Zip]],
method => 'is_zip',
outfile => 'z',
outdir => 'y'
},
### with non-same top dir
'double_dir.zip' => {
programs => [qw[unzip]],
modules => [qw[Archive::Zip]],
method => 'is_zip',
outfile => 'w',
outdir => 'x'
},
};
### XXX special case: on older solaris boxes (8),
### bunzip2 is version 0.9.x. Older versions (pre 1),
### only extract files that end in .bz2, and nothing
### else. So remove that test case if we have an older
### bunzip2 :(
{ if( $Class->have_old_bunzip2 ) {
delete $tmpl->{'y.tbz'};
diag "Old bunzip2 detected, skipping .tbz test";
}
}
### show us the tools IPC::Cmd will use to run binary programs
if( $Debug ) {
diag( "IPC::Run enabled: $IPC::Cmd::USE_IPC_RUN " );
diag( "IPC::Run available: " . IPC::Cmd->can_use_ipc_run );
diag( "IPC::Run vesion: $IPC::Run::VERSION" );
diag( "IPC::Open3 enabled: $IPC::Cmd::USE_IPC_OPEN3 " );
diag( "IPC::Open3 available: " . IPC::Cmd->can_use_ipc_open3 );
diag( "IPC::Open3 vesion: $IPC::Open3::VERSION" );
}
### test all type specifications to new()
### this tests bug #24578: Wrong check for `type' argument
{ my $meth = 'types';
can_ok( $Class, $meth );
my @types = $Class->$meth;
ok( scalar(@types), " Got a list of types" );
for my $type ( @types ) {
my $obj = $Class->new( archive => $Me, type => $type );
ok( $obj, " Object created based on '$type'" );
ok( !$obj->error, " No error logged" );
}
### test unknown type
{ ### must turn on warnings to catch error here
local $Archive::Extract::WARN = 1;
my $warnings;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warnings .= "@_" };
my $ae = $Class->new( archive => $Me );
ok( !$ae, " No archive created based on '$Me'" );
ok( !$Class->error, " Error not captured in class method" );
ok( $warnings, " Error captured as warning" );
like( $warnings, qr/Cannot determine file type for/,
" Error is: unknown file type" );
}
}
### test multiple errors
### XXX whitebox test
{ ### grab a random file from the template, so we can make an object
my $ae = Archive::Extract->new(
archive => File::Spec->catfile($SrcDir,[keys %$tmpl]->[0])
);
ok( $ae, "Archive created" );
ok( not($ae->error), " No errors yet" );
### log a few errors
{ local $Archive::Extract::WARN = 0;
$ae->_error( $_ ) for 1..5;
}
my $err = $ae->error;
ok( $err, " Errors retrieved" );
my $expect = join $/, 1..5;
is( $err, $expect, " As expected" );
### this resets the errors
### override the 'check' routine to return false, so we bail out of
### extract() early and just run the error reset code;
{ no warnings qw[once redefine];
local *Archive::Extract::check = sub { return };
$ae->extract;
}
ok( not($ae->error), " Errors erased after ->extract() call" );
}
### XXX whitebox test
### test __get_extract_dir
SKIP: { my $meth = '__get_extract_dir';
### get the right separator -- File::Spec does clean ups for
### paths, so we need to join ourselves.
my $sep = [ split '', File::Spec->catfile( 'a', 'b' ) ]->[1];
### bug #23999: Attempt to generate Makefile.PL gone awry
### showed that dirs in the style of './dir/' were reported
### to be unpacked in '.' rather than in 'dir'. here we test
### for this.
for my $prefix ( '', '.' ) {
skip "Prepending ./ to a valid path doesn't give you another valid path on VMS", 2
if IS_VMS && length($prefix);
my $dir = basename( $SrcDir );
### build a list like [dir, dir/file] and [./dir ./dir/file]
### where the dir and file actually exist, which is important
### for the method call
my @files = map { length $prefix
? join $sep, $prefix, $_
: $_
} $dir, File::Spec->catfile( $dir, [keys %$tmpl]->[0] );
my $res = $Class->$meth( \@files );
$res = &Win32::GetShortPathName( $res ) if IS_WIN32;
ok( $res, "Found extraction dir '$res'" );
is( $res, $SrcDir, " Is expected dir '$SrcDir'" );
}
}
### configuration to run in: allow perl or allow binaries
for my $switch ( [0,1], [1,0] ) {
my $cfg = "PP: $switch->[0] Bin: $switch->[1]";
local $Archive::Extract::_ALLOW_PURE_PERL = $switch->[0];
local $Archive::Extract::_ALLOW_BIN = $switch->[1];
diag("Running extract with configuration: $cfg") if $Debug;
for my $archive (keys %$tmpl) {
### check first if we can do the proper
my $ae = Archive::Extract->new(
archive => File::Spec->catfile($SrcDir,$archive) );
### Do an extra run with _ALLOW_TAR_ITER = 0 if it's a tar file of some
### sort
my @with_tar_iter = ( 1 );
push @with_tar_iter, 0 if grep { $ae->$_ } qw[is_tbz is_tgz is_tar];
for my $tar_iter (@with_tar_iter) { SKIP: {
### Doesn't matter unless .tar, .tbz, .tgz
local $Archive::Extract::_ALLOW_TAR_ITER = $tar_iter;
diag("Archive::Tar->iter: $tar_iter") if $Debug;
isa_ok( $ae, $Class );
my $method = $tmpl->{$archive}->{method};
ok( $ae->$method(), "Archive type recognized properly" );
my $file = $tmpl->{$archive}->{outfile};
my $dir = $tmpl->{$archive}->{outdir}; # can be undef
my $rel_path = File::Spec->catfile( grep { defined } $dir, $file );
my $abs_path = File::Spec->catfile( $OutDir, $rel_path );
my $abs_dir = File::Spec->catdir(
grep { defined } $OutDir, $dir );
my $nix_path = File::Spec::Unix->catfile(
grep { defined } $dir, $file );
### check if we can run this test ###
my $pgm_fail; my $mod_fail;
for my $pgm ( @{$tmpl->{$archive}->{programs}} ) {
### no binary extract method
$pgm_fail++, next unless $pgm;
### we dont have the program
$pgm_fail++ unless $Archive::Extract::PROGRAMS->{$pgm} &&
$Archive::Extract::PROGRAMS->{$pgm};
}
for my $mod ( @{$tmpl->{$archive}->{modules}} ) {
### no module extract method
$mod_fail++, next unless $mod;
### we dont have the module
$mod_fail++ unless check_install( module => $mod );
}
### where to extract to -- try both dir and file for gz files
### XXX test me!
#my @outs = $ae->is_gz ? ($abs_path, $OutDir) : ($OutDir);
my @outs = $ae->is_gz || $ae->is_bz2 || $ae->is_Z || $ae->is_lzma
? ($abs_path)
: ($OutDir);
### 10 tests from here on down ###
if( ($mod_fail && ($pgm_fail || !$Archive::Extract::_ALLOW_BIN))
||
($pgm_fail && ($mod_fail || !$Archive::Extract::_ALLOW_PURE_PERL))
) {
skip "No binaries or modules to extract ".$archive,
(10 * scalar @outs);
}
### we dont warnings spewed about missing modules, that might
### be a problem...
local $IPC::Cmd::WARN = 0;
local $IPC::Cmd::WARN = 0;
for my $use_buffer ( IPC::Cmd->can_capture_buffer , 0 ) {
### test buffers ###
my $turn_off = !$use_buffer && !$pgm_fail &&
$Archive::Extract::_ALLOW_BIN;
### whitebox test ###
### stupid warnings ###
local $IPC::Cmd::USE_IPC_RUN = 0 if $turn_off;
local $IPC::Cmd::USE_IPC_RUN = 0 if $turn_off;
local $IPC::Cmd::USE_IPC_OPEN3 = 0 if $turn_off;
local $IPC::Cmd::USE_IPC_OPEN3 = 0 if $turn_off;
### try extracting ###
for my $to ( @outs ) {
diag("Extracting to: $to") if $Debug;
diag("Buffers enabled: ".!$turn_off) if $Debug;
my $rv = $ae->extract( to => $to );
SKIP: {
my $re = qr/^No buffer captured/;
my $err = $ae->error || '';
### skip buffer tests if we dont have buffers or
### explicitly turned them off
skip "No buffers available", 8
if ( $turn_off || !IPC::Cmd->can_capture_buffer)
&& $err =~ $re;
### skip tests if we dont have an extractor
skip "No extractor available", 8
if $err =~ /Extract failed; no extractors available/;
### win32 + bin utils is notorious, and none of them are
### officially supported by strawberry. So if we
### encounter an error while extracting whlie running
### with $PREFER_BIN on win32, just skip the tests.
### See rt#46948: unable to install install on win32
### for details on the pain
skip "Binary tools on Win32 are very unreliable", 8
if $err and $Archive::Extract::_ALLOW_BIN
and IS_WIN32;
ok( $rv, "extract() for '$archive' reports success ($cfg)");
diag("Extractor was: " . $ae->_extractor) if $Debug;
### if we /should/ have buffers, there should be
### no errors complaining we dont have them...
unlike( $err, $re,
"No errors capturing buffers" );
### might be 1 or 2, depending wether we extracted
### a dir too
my $files = $ae->files || [];
my $file_cnt = grep { defined } $file, $dir;
is( scalar @$files, $file_cnt,
"Found correct number of output files (@$files)" );
### due to prototypes on is(), if there's no -1 index on
### the array ref, it'll give a fatal exception:
### "Modification of non-creatable array value attempted,
### subscript -1 at -e line 1." So wrap it in do { }
is( do { $files->[-1] }, $nix_path,
"Found correct output file '$nix_path'" );
ok( -e $abs_path,
"Output file '$abs_path' exists" );
ok( $ae->extract_path,
"Extract dir found" );
ok( -d $ae->extract_path,
"Extract dir exists" );
is( $ae->extract_path, $abs_dir,
"Extract dir is expected '$abs_dir'" );
}
SKIP: {
skip "Unlink tests are unreliable on Win32", 3 if IS_WIN32;
1 while unlink $abs_path;
ok( !(-e $abs_path), "Output file successfully removed" );
SKIP: {
skip "No extract path captured, can't remove paths", 2
unless $ae->extract_path;
### if something went wrong with determining the out
### path, don't go deleting stuff.. might be Really Bad
my $out_re = quotemeta( $OutDir );
### VMS directory layout is different. Craig Berry
### explains:
### the test is trying to determine if C</disk1/foo/bar>
### is part of C</disk1/foo/bar/baz>. Except in VMS
### syntax, that would mean trying to determine whether
### C<disk1:[foo.bar]> is part of C<disk1:[foo.bar.baz]>
### Because we have both a directory delimiter
### (dot) and a directory spec terminator (right
### bracket), we have to trim the right bracket from
### the first one to make it successfully match the
### second one. Since we're asserting the same truth --
### that one path spec is the leading part of the other
### -- it seems to me ok to have this in the test only.
###
### so we strip the ']' of the back of the regex
$out_re =~ s/\\\]// if IS_VMS;
if( $ae->extract_path !~ /^$out_re/ ) {
ok( 0, "Extractpath WRONG (".$ae->extract_path.")");
skip( "Unsafe operation -- skip cleanup!!!" ), 1;
}
eval { rmtree( $ae->extract_path ) };
ok( !$@, " rmtree gave no error" );
ok( !(-d $ae->extract_path ),
" Extract dir succesfully removed" );
}
}
}
}
} }
}
}