// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package pflag import ( "bytes" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "os" "sort" "strings" "testing" "time" ) var ( test_bool = Bool("test_bool", false, "bool value") test_int = Int("test_int", 0, "int value") test_int64 = Int64("test_int64", 0, "int64 value") test_uint = Uint("test_uint", 0, "uint value") test_uint64 = Uint64("test_uint64", 0, "uint64 value") test_string = String("test_string", "0", "string value") test_float64 = Float64("test_float64", 0, "float64 value") test_duration = Duration("test_duration", 0, "time.Duration value") ) func boolString(s string) string { if s == "0" { return "false" } return "true" } func TestEverything(t *testing.T) { m := make(map[string]*Flag) desired := "0" visitor := func(f *Flag) { if len(f.Name) > 5 && f.Name[0:5] == "test_" { m[f.Name] = f ok := false switch { case f.Value.String() == desired: ok = true case f.Name == "test_bool" && f.Value.String() == boolString(desired): ok = true case f.Name == "test_duration" && f.Value.String() == desired+"s": ok = true } if !ok { t.Error("Visit: bad value", f.Value.String(), "for", f.Name) } } } VisitAll(visitor) if len(m) != 8 { t.Error("VisitAll misses some flags") for k, v := range m { t.Log(k, *v) } } m = make(map[string]*Flag) Visit(visitor) if len(m) != 0 { t.Errorf("Visit sees unset flags") for k, v := range m { t.Log(k, *v) } } // Now set all flags Set("test_bool", "true") Set("test_int", "1") Set("test_int64", "1") Set("test_uint", "1") Set("test_uint64", "1") Set("test_string", "1") Set("test_float64", "1") Set("test_duration", "1s") desired = "1" Visit(visitor) if len(m) != 8 { t.Error("Visit fails after set") for k, v := range m { t.Log(k, *v) } } // Now test they're visited in sort order. var flagNames []string Visit(func(f *Flag) { flagNames = append(flagNames, f.Name) }) if !sort.StringsAreSorted(flagNames) { t.Errorf("flag names not sorted: %v", flagNames) } } func TestUsage(t *testing.T) { called := false ResetForTesting(func() { called = true }) if GetCommandLine().Parse([]string{"--x"}) == nil { t.Error("parse did not fail for unknown flag") } if !called { t.Error("did not call Usage for unknown flag") } } func testParse(f *FlagSet, t *testing.T) { if f.Parsed() { t.Error("f.Parse() = true before Parse") } boolFlag := f.Bool("bool", false, "bool value") bool2Flag := f.Bool("bool2", false, "bool2 value") bool3Flag := f.Bool("bool3", false, "bool3 value") intFlag := f.Int("int", 0, "int value") int64Flag := f.Int64("int64", 0, "int64 value") uintFlag := f.Uint("uint", 0, "uint value") uint64Flag := f.Uint64("uint64", 0, "uint64 value") stringFlag := f.String("string", "0", "string value") float64Flag := f.Float64("float64", 0, "float64 value") durationFlag := f.Duration("duration", 5*time.Second, "time.Duration value") extra := "one-extra-argument" args := []string{ "--bool", "--bool2=true", "--bool3=false", "--int=22", "--int64=0x23", "--uint=24", "--uint64=25", "--string=hello", "--float64=2718e28", "--duration=2m", extra, } if err := f.Parse(args); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if !f.Parsed() { t.Error("f.Parse() = false after Parse") } if *boolFlag != true { t.Error("bool flag should be true, is ", *boolFlag) } if *bool2Flag != true { t.Error("bool2 flag should be true, is ", *bool2Flag) } if *bool3Flag != false { t.Error("bool3 flag should be false, is ", *bool2Flag) } if *intFlag != 22 { t.Error("int flag should be 22, is ", *intFlag) } if *int64Flag != 0x23 { t.Error("int64 flag should be 0x23, is ", *int64Flag) } if *uintFlag != 24 { t.Error("uint flag should be 24, is ", *uintFlag) } if *uint64Flag != 25 { t.Error("uint64 flag should be 25, is ", *uint64Flag) } if *stringFlag != "hello" { t.Error("string flag should be `hello`, is ", *stringFlag) } if *float64Flag != 2718e28 { t.Error("float64 flag should be 2718e28, is ", *float64Flag) } if *durationFlag != 2*time.Minute { t.Error("duration flag should be 2m, is ", *durationFlag) } if len(f.Args()) != 1 { t.Error("expected one argument, got", len(f.Args())) } else if f.Args()[0] != extra { t.Errorf("expected argument %q got %q", extra, f.Args()[0]) } } func TestShorthand(t *testing.T) { f := NewFlagSet("shorthand", ContinueOnError) if f.Parsed() { t.Error("f.Parse() = true before Parse") } boolaFlag := f.BoolP("boola", "a", false, "bool value") boolbFlag := f.BoolP("boolb", "b", false, "bool2 value") boolcFlag := f.BoolP("boolc", "c", false, "bool3 value") booldFlag := f.BoolP("boold", "d", false, "bool4 value") stringaFlag := f.StringP("stringa", "s", "0", "string value") stringzFlag := f.StringP("stringz", "z", "0", "string value") extra := "interspersed-argument" notaflag := "--i-look-like-a-flag" args := []string{ "-ab", extra, "-cs", "hello", "-z=something", "-d=true", "--", notaflag, } f.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard) if err := f.Parse(args); err != nil { t.Error("expected no error, got ", err) } if !f.Parsed() { t.Error("f.Parse() = false after Parse") } if *boolaFlag != true { t.Error("boola flag should be true, is ", *boolaFlag) } if *boolbFlag != true { t.Error("boolb flag should be true, is ", *boolbFlag) } if *boolcFlag != true { t.Error("boolc flag should be true, is ", *boolcFlag) } if *booldFlag != true { t.Error("boold flag should be true, is ", *booldFlag) } if *stringaFlag != "hello" { t.Error("stringa flag should be `hello`, is ", *stringaFlag) } if *stringzFlag != "something" { t.Error("stringz flag should be `something`, is ", *stringzFlag) } if len(f.Args()) != 2 { t.Error("expected one argument, got", len(f.Args())) } else if f.Args()[0] != extra { t.Errorf("expected argument %q got %q", extra, f.Args()[0]) } else if f.Args()[1] != notaflag { t.Errorf("expected argument %q got %q", notaflag, f.Args()[1]) } } func TestParse(t *testing.T) { ResetForTesting(func() { t.Error("bad parse") }) testParse(GetCommandLine(), t) } func TestFlagSetParse(t *testing.T) { testParse(NewFlagSet("test", ContinueOnError), t) } func replaceSeparators(name string, from []string, to string) string { result := name for _, sep := range from { result = strings.Replace(result, sep, to, -1) } // Type convert to indicate normalization has been done. return result } func wordSepNormalizeFunc(f *FlagSet, name string) NormalizedName { seps := []string{"-", "_"} name = replaceSeparators(name, seps, ".") return NormalizedName(name) } func testWordSepNormalizedNames(args []string, t *testing.T) { f := NewFlagSet("normalized", ContinueOnError) if f.Parsed() { t.Error("f.Parse() = true before Parse") } withDashFlag := f.Bool("with-dash-flag", false, "bool value") // Set this after some flags have been added and before others. f.SetNormalizeFunc(wordSepNormalizeFunc) withUnderFlag := f.Bool("with_under_flag", false, "bool value") withBothFlag := f.Bool("with-both_flag", false, "bool value") if err := f.Parse(args); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if !f.Parsed() { t.Error("f.Parse() = false after Parse") } if *withDashFlag != true { t.Error("withDashFlag flag should be true, is ", *withDashFlag) } if *withUnderFlag != true { t.Error("withUnderFlag flag should be true, is ", *withUnderFlag) } if *withBothFlag != true { t.Error("withBothFlag flag should be true, is ", *withBothFlag) } } func TestWordSepNormalizedNames(t *testing.T) { args := []string{ "--with-dash-flag", "--with-under-flag", "--with-both-flag", } testWordSepNormalizedNames(args, t) args = []string{ "--with_dash_flag", "--with_under_flag", "--with_both_flag", } testWordSepNormalizedNames(args, t) args = []string{ "--with-dash_flag", "--with-under_flag", "--with-both_flag", } testWordSepNormalizedNames(args, t) } func aliasAndWordSepFlagNames(f *FlagSet, name string) NormalizedName { seps := []string{"-", "_"} oldName := replaceSeparators("old-valid_flag", seps, ".") newName := replaceSeparators("valid-flag", seps, ".") name = replaceSeparators(name, seps, ".") switch name { case oldName: name = newName break } return NormalizedName(name) } func TestCustomNormalizedNames(t *testing.T) { f := NewFlagSet("normalized", ContinueOnError) if f.Parsed() { t.Error("f.Parse() = true before Parse") } validFlag := f.Bool("valid-flag", false, "bool value") f.SetNormalizeFunc(aliasAndWordSepFlagNames) someOtherFlag := f.Bool("some-other-flag", false, "bool value") args := []string{"--old_valid_flag", "--some-other_flag"} if err := f.Parse(args); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if *validFlag != true { t.Errorf("validFlag is %v even though we set the alias --old_valid_falg", *validFlag) } if *someOtherFlag != true { t.Error("someOtherFlag should be true, is ", *someOtherFlag) } } // Declare a user-defined flag type. type flagVar []string func (f *flagVar) String() string { return fmt.Sprint([]string(*f)) } func (f *flagVar) Set(value string) error { *f = append(*f, value) return nil } func (f *flagVar) Type() string { return "flagVar" } func TestUserDefined(t *testing.T) { var flags FlagSet flags.Init("test", ContinueOnError) var v flagVar flags.VarP(&v, "v", "v", "usage") if err := flags.Parse([]string{"--v=1", "-v2", "-v", "3"}); err != nil { t.Error(err) } if len(v) != 3 { t.Fatal("expected 3 args; got ", len(v)) } expect := "[1 2 3]" if v.String() != expect { t.Errorf("expected value %q got %q", expect, v.String()) } } func TestSetOutput(t *testing.T) { var flags FlagSet var buf bytes.Buffer flags.SetOutput(&buf) flags.Init("test", ContinueOnError) flags.Parse([]string{"--unknown"}) if out := buf.String(); !strings.Contains(out, "--unknown") { t.Logf("expected output mentioning unknown; got %q", out) } } // This tests that one can reset the flags. This still works but not well, and is // superseded by FlagSet. func TestChangingArgs(t *testing.T) { ResetForTesting(func() { t.Fatal("bad parse") }) oldArgs := os.Args defer func() { os.Args = oldArgs }() os.Args = []string{"cmd", "--before", "subcmd"} before := Bool("before", false, "") if err := GetCommandLine().Parse(os.Args[1:]); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } cmd := Arg(0) os.Args = []string{"subcmd", "--after", "args"} after := Bool("after", false, "") Parse() args := Args() if !*before || cmd != "subcmd" || !*after || len(args) != 1 || args[0] != "args" { t.Fatalf("expected true subcmd true [args] got %v %v %v %v", *before, cmd, *after, args) } } // Test that -help invokes the usage message and returns ErrHelp. func TestHelp(t *testing.T) { var helpCalled = false fs := NewFlagSet("help test", ContinueOnError) fs.Usage = func() { helpCalled = true } var flag bool fs.BoolVar(&flag, "flag", false, "regular flag") // Regular flag invocation should work err := fs.Parse([]string{"--flag=true"}) if err != nil { t.Fatal("expected no error; got ", err) } if !flag { t.Error("flag was not set by --flag") } if helpCalled { t.Error("help called for regular flag") helpCalled = false // reset for next test } // Help flag should work as expected. err = fs.Parse([]string{"--help"}) if err == nil { t.Fatal("error expected") } if err != ErrHelp { t.Fatal("expected ErrHelp; got ", err) } if !helpCalled { t.Fatal("help was not called") } // If we define a help flag, that should override. var help bool fs.BoolVar(&help, "help", false, "help flag") helpCalled = false err = fs.Parse([]string{"--help"}) if err != nil { t.Fatal("expected no error for defined --help; got ", err) } if helpCalled { t.Fatal("help was called; should not have been for defined help flag") } } func TestNoInterspersed(t *testing.T) { f := NewFlagSet("test", ContinueOnError) f.SetInterspersed(false) f.Bool("true", true, "always true") f.Bool("false", false, "always false") err := f.Parse([]string{"--true", "break", "--false"}) if err != nil { t.Fatal("expected no error; got ", err) } args := f.Args() if len(args) != 2 || args[0] != "break" || args[1] != "--false" { t.Fatal("expected interspersed options/non-options to fail") } } func TestTermination(t *testing.T) { f := NewFlagSet("termination", ContinueOnError) boolFlag := f.BoolP("bool", "l", false, "bool value") if f.Parsed() { t.Error("f.Parse() = true before Parse") } arg1 := "ls" arg2 := "-l" args := []string{ "--", arg1, arg2, } f.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard) if err := f.Parse(args); err != nil { t.Fatal("expected no error; got ", err) } if !f.Parsed() { t.Error("f.Parse() = false after Parse") } if *boolFlag { t.Error("expected boolFlag=false, got true") } if len(f.Args()) != 2 { t.Errorf("expected 2 arguments, got %d: %v", len(f.Args()), f.Args()) } if f.Args()[0] != arg1 { t.Errorf("expected argument %q got %q", arg1, f.Args()[0]) } if f.Args()[1] != arg2 { t.Errorf("expected argument %q got %q", arg2, f.Args()[1]) } } func TestDeprecatedFlagInDocs(t *testing.T) { f := NewFlagSet("bob", ContinueOnError) f.Bool("badflag", true, "always true") f.MarkDeprecated("badflag", "use --good-flag instead") out := new(bytes.Buffer) f.SetOutput(out) f.PrintDefaults() if strings.Contains(out.String(), "badflag") { t.Errorf("found deprecated flag in usage!") } } func parseReturnStderr(t *testing.T, f *FlagSet, args []string) (string, error) { oldStderr := os.Stderr r, w, _ := os.Pipe() os.Stderr = w err := f.Parse(args) outC := make(chan string) // copy the output in a separate goroutine so printing can't block indefinitely go func() { var buf bytes.Buffer io.Copy(&buf, r) outC <- buf.String() }() w.Close() os.Stderr = oldStderr out := <-outC return out, err } func TestDeprecatedFlagUsage(t *testing.T) { f := NewFlagSet("bob", ContinueOnError) f.Bool("badflag", true, "always true") usageMsg := "use --good-flag instead" f.MarkDeprecated("badflag", usageMsg) args := []string{"--badflag"} out, err := parseReturnStderr(t, f, args) if err != nil { t.Fatal("expected no error; got ", err) } if !strings.Contains(out, usageMsg) { t.Errorf("usageMsg not printed when using a deprecated flag!") } } func TestDeprecatedFlagUsageNormalized(t *testing.T) { f := NewFlagSet("bob", ContinueOnError) f.Bool("bad-double_flag", true, "always true") f.SetNormalizeFunc(wordSepNormalizeFunc) usageMsg := "use --good-flag instead" f.MarkDeprecated("bad_double-flag", usageMsg) args := []string{"--bad_double_flag"} out, err := parseReturnStderr(t, f, args) if err != nil { t.Fatal("expected no error; got ", err) } if !strings.Contains(out, usageMsg) { t.Errorf("usageMsg not printed when using a deprecated flag!") } }