mod common; use common::CliSession; #[test] fn test_kbs2_rm() { let session = CliSession::new(); // `kbs2 rm` with a nonexistent record fails. { session .command() .args(["rm", "does-not-exist"]) .assert() .failure(); } // `kbs2 rm` works as expected with a record that exists. { session .command() .args(["new", "-k", "login", "test-record"]) .write_stdin("fakeuser\x01fakepass") .assert() .success(); session .command() .args(["rm", "test-record"]) .assert() .success(); session .command() .args(["dump", "test-record"]) .assert() .failure(); } // `kbs2 rm` works as expected with multiple records. { session .command() .args(["new", "-k", "login", "test-record-1"]) .write_stdin("fakeuser\x01fakepass") .assert() .success(); session .command() .args(["new", "-k", "login", "test-record-2"]) .write_stdin("fakeuser\x01fakepass") .assert() .success(); session .command() .args(["rm", "test-record-1", "test-record-2"]) .assert() .success(); session .command() .args(["dump", "test-record-1", "test-record-2"]) .assert() .failure(); } }