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#!/bin/sh # # test - a pa test script export pa="$(pwd)/pa" export PA_DIR=test-stuff/passwords # clean up previous run # (the previous state is left around # intentionally, in case the dev # wants to poke around) # that's why we don't clean up on exit rm -rf test-stuff # pa welcomes you $pa | grep -q "a simple password manager" || printf "pa should print a welcome message\n" # generate pa dirs/identityfile/recipientfile $pa list # pa auto-generated files are correct test -s test-stuff/identities || printf "an identities file should exist\n" test -s test-stuff/recipients || printf "a recipients file should exist\n" test -d "$PA_DIR/.git" || printf "git dir should exist\n" # TODO: ensure git author/email are set correctly, etc # pa add printf 'y\n' | $pa add test 2>&1 >/dev/null || printf "pa add should be capable of adding a test password\n" printf 'y\n' | $pa add nested/password 2>&1 | grep -q "Saved 'nested/password' to the store." || printf 'pa add should say it stored nested/password\n' test -s test-stuff/passwords/nested/password.age || printf 'pa add should create an encrypted password file\n' # pa list $pa list | grep -q test || printf "pa list should list the test password\n" # ensure git commits are working cd test-stuff/passwords/ git log | grep -q "add 'nested/password'" || printf "git log should have line: add 'nested/password'\n"