require 'spec_helper' describe Gitlab::Popen do let(:path) { Rails.root.join('tmp').to_s } before do @klass = Class.new(Object) @klass.send(:include, described_class) end describe '.popen_with_detail' do subject { @klass.new.popen_with_detail(cmd) } let(:cmd) { %W[#{Gem.ruby} -e $stdout.puts(1);$stderr.puts(2);exit(3)] } it { expect(subject.cmd).to eq(cmd) } it { expect(subject.stdout).to eq("1\n") } it { expect(subject.stderr).to eq("2\n") } it { expect(subject.status.exitstatus).to eq(3) } it { expect(subject.duration).to be_kind_of(Numeric) } end context 'zero status' do before do @output, @status = @klass.new.popen(%w(ls), path) end it { expect(@status).to be_zero } it { expect(@output).to include('tests') } end context 'non-zero status' do before do @output, @status = @klass.new.popen(%w(cat NOTHING), path) end it { expect(@status).to eq(1) } it { expect(@output).to include('No such file or directory') } end context 'unsafe string command' do it 'raises an error when it gets called with a string argument' do expect { @klass.new.popen('ls', path) }.to raise_error(RuntimeError) end end context 'with custom options' do let(:vars) { { 'foobar' => 123, 'PWD' => path } } let(:options) { { chdir: path } } it 'calls popen3 with the provided environment variables' do expect(Open3).to receive(:popen3).with(vars, 'ls', options) @output, @status = @klass.new.popen(%w(ls), path, { 'foobar' => 123 }) end end context 'with a process that writes a lot of data to stderr' do let(:test_string) { 'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog' } # The pipe buffer is typically 64K. This string is about 440K. let(:spew_command) { ['bash', '-c', "for i in {1..10000}; do echo '#{test_string}' 1>&2; done"] } it 'returns zero' do output, status = @klass.new.popen(spew_command, path) expect(output).to include(test_string) expect(status).to eq(0) end end context 'without a directory argument' do before do @output, @status = @klass.new.popen(%w(ls)) end it { expect(@status).to be_zero } it { expect(@output).to include('spec') } end context 'use stdin' do before do @output, @status = @klass.new.popen(%w[cat]) { |stdin| stdin.write 'hello' } end it { expect(@status).to be_zero } it { expect(@output).to eq('hello') } end end