#! /bin/sh SCRIPTNAME=$0 MODE=$1 ## so the tests can complain if you fail to use the script to launch them DBUS_TEST_NAME_RUN_TEST_SCRIPT=1 export DBUS_TEST_NAME_RUN_TEST_SCRIPT DBUS_TEST_CONFIG_FILE=$DBUS_TOP_BUILDDIR/test/data/valid-config-files-system/tmp-session-like-system.conf export DBUS_TEST_CONFIG_FILE # Rerun ourselves with tmp session bus if we're not already if test -z "$DBUS_TEST_NAME_IN_SYS_RUN_TEST"; then DBUS_TEST_NAME_IN_SYS_RUN_TEST=1 export DBUS_TEST_NAME_IN_SYS_RUN_TEST exec $DBUS_TOP_SRCDIR/tools/run-with-tmp-session-bus.sh $SCRIPTNAME $MODE fi if test -n "$DBUS_TEST_MONITOR"; then dbus-monitor --session >&2 & fi XDG_RUNTIME_DIR="$DBUS_TOP_BUILDDIR"/test/XDG_RUNTIME_DIR test -d "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR" || mkdir "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR" chmod 0700 "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR" export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR # Translate a command and exit status into TAP syntax. # Usage: interpret_result $? description-of-test # Uses global variable $test_num. interpret_result () { e="$1" shift case "$e" in (0) echo "ok $test_num $*" ;; (77) echo "ok $test_num # SKIP $*" ;; (*) echo "not ok $test_num $*" ;; esac test_num=$(( $test_num + 1 )) } dbus_send_test () { t="$1" expected_exit="$2" phrase="$3" shift 3 e=0 echo "# running test $t" "${DBUS_TOP_BUILDDIR}/libtool" --mode=execute $DEBUG "$DBUS_TOP_BUILDDIR/tools/dbus-send" "$@" > output.tmp 2>&1 || e=$? if [ $e != $expected_exit ]; then sed -e 's/^/# /' < output.tmp interpret_result "1" "$t" "$@" "(expected exit status $expected_exit, got $e)" return fi echo "# parsing results of test $t" if ! grep -q "$phrase" output.tmp; then sed -e 's/^/# /' < output.tmp interpret_result "1" "$t" "$@" "(Did not see \"$phrase\" in output)" return fi interpret_result "0" "$t" "$@" "(Saw \"$phrase\" in output as expected)" rm -f output.tmp } test_num=1 # TAP syntax: we plan to run 1 test echo "1..1" dbus_send_test test-expected-echo-fail 1 DBus.Error --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.DBus.TestSuiteEchoService /org/freedesktop/TestSuite org.freedesktop.TestSuite.Echo string:hi