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require 'tempfile' require 'rubygems' require 'rubygems/remote_fetcher' ## # A fake Gem::RemoteFetcher for use in tests or to avoid real live HTTP # requests when testing code that uses RubyGems. # # Example: # # @fetcher = Gem::FakeFetcher.new # @fetcher.data['http://gems.example.com/yaml'] = source_index.to_yaml # Gem::RemoteFetcher.fetcher = @fetcher # # # invoke RubyGems code # # paths = @fetcher.paths # assert_equal 'http://gems.example.com/yaml', paths.shift # assert paths.empty?, paths.join(', ') # # See RubyGems' tests for more examples of FakeFetcher. class Gem::FakeFetcher attr_reader :data attr_reader :last_request attr_reader :api_endpoints attr_accessor :paths def initialize @data = {} @paths = [] @api_endpoints = {} end def api_endpoint(uri) @api_endpoints[uri] || uri end def find_data(path) return File.read path.path if URI === path and 'file' == path.scheme if URI === path and "URI::#{path.scheme.upcase}" != path.class.name then raise ArgumentError, "mismatch for scheme #{path.scheme} and class #{path.class}" end path = path.to_s @paths << path raise ArgumentError, 'need full URI' unless path =~ %r'^https?://' unless @data.key? path then raise Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError.new("no data for #{path}", path) end @data[path] end def fetch_path path, mtime = nil, head = false data = find_data(path) if data.respond_to?(:call) then data.call else if path.to_s =~ /gz$/ and not data.nil? and not data.empty? then data = Gem.gunzip data end data end end def cache_update_path uri, path = nil, update = true if data = fetch_path(uri) open(path, 'wb') { |io| io.write data } if path and update data else Gem.read_binary(path) if path end end # Thanks, FakeWeb! def open_uri_or_path(path) data = find_data(path) body, code, msg = data response = Net::HTTPResponse.send(:response_class, code.to_s).new("1.0", code.to_s, msg) response.instance_variable_set(:@body, body) response.instance_variable_set(:@read, true) response end def request(uri, request_class, last_modified = nil) data = find_data(uri) body, code, msg = data @last_request = request_class.new uri.request_uri yield @last_request if block_given? response = Net::HTTPResponse.send(:response_class, code.to_s).new("1.0", code.to_s, msg) response.instance_variable_set(:@body, body) response.instance_variable_set(:@read, true) response end def pretty_print q # :nodoc: q.group 2, '[FakeFetcher', ']' do q.breakable q.text 'URIs:' q.breakable q.pp @data.keys unless @api_endpoints.empty? then q.breakable q.text 'API endpoints:' q.breakable q.pp @api_endpoints.keys end end end def fetch_size(path) path = path.to_s @paths << path raise ArgumentError, 'need full URI' unless path =~ %r'^http://' unless @data.key? path then raise Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError.new("no data for #{path}", path) end data = @data[path] data.respond_to?(:call) ? data.call : data.length end def download spec, source_uri, install_dir = Gem.dir name = File.basename spec.cache_file path = if Dir.pwd == install_dir then # see fetch_command install_dir else File.join install_dir, "cache" end path = File.join path, name if source_uri =~ /^http/ then File.open(path, "wb") do |f| f.write fetch_path(File.join(source_uri, "gems", name)) end else FileUtils.cp source_uri, path end path end def download_to_cache dependency found, _ = Gem::SpecFetcher.fetcher.spec_for_dependency dependency return if found.empty? spec, source = found.first download spec, source.uri.to_s end end # :stopdoc: class Gem::RemoteFetcher def self.fetcher=(fetcher) @fetcher = fetcher end end # :startdoc: ## # The SpecFetcherSetup allows easy setup of a remote source in RubyGems tests: # # spec_fetcher do |f| # f.gem 'a', 1 # f.spec 'a', 2 # f.gem 'b', 1' 'a' => '~> 1.0' # f.clear # end # # The above declaration creates two gems, a-1 and b-1, with a dependency from # b to a. The declaration creates an additional spec a-2, but no gem for it # (so it cannot be installed). # # After the gems are created they are removed from Gem.dir. class Gem::TestCase::SpecFetcherSetup ## # Executes a SpecFetcher setup block. Yields an instance then creates the # gems and specifications defined in the instance. def self.declare test, repository setup = new test, repository yield setup setup.execute end def initialize test, repository # :nodoc: @test = test @repository = repository @gems = {} @installed = [] @operations = [] end ## # Removes any created gems or specifications from Gem.dir (the default # install location). def clear @operations << [:clear] end ## # Returns a Hash of created Specification full names and the corresponding # Specification. def created_specs created = {} @gems.keys.each do |spec| created[spec.full_name] = spec end created end ## # Creates any defined gems or specifications def execute # :nodoc: execute_operations setup_fetcher created_specs end def execute_operations # :nodoc: @operations.each do |operation, *arguments| case operation when :clear then @test.util_clear_gems @installed.clear when :gem then spec, gem = @test.util_gem(*arguments, &arguments.pop) write_spec spec @gems[spec] = gem @installed << spec when :spec then spec = @test.util_spec(*arguments, &arguments.pop) write_spec spec @gems[spec] = nil @installed << spec end end end ## # Creates a gem with +name+, +version+ and +deps+. The created gem can be # downloaded and installed. # # The specification will be yielded before gem creation for customization, # but only the block or the dependencies may be set, not both. def gem name, version, dependencies = nil, &block @operations << [:gem, name, version, dependencies, block] end ## # Creates a legacy platform spec with the name 'pl' and version 1 def legacy_platform spec 'pl', 1 do |s| s.platform = Gem::Platform.new 'i386-linux' s.instance_variable_set :@original_platform, 'i386-linux' end end def setup_fetcher # :nodoc: require 'zlib' require 'socket' require 'rubygems/remote_fetcher' unless @test.fetcher then @test.fetcher = Gem::FakeFetcher.new Gem::RemoteFetcher.fetcher = @test.fetcher end Gem::Specification.reset begin gem_repo, @test.gem_repo = @test.gem_repo, @repository @test.uri = URI @repository @test.util_setup_spec_fetcher(*@gems.keys) ensure @test.gem_repo = gem_repo @test.uri = URI gem_repo end # This works around util_setup_spec_fetcher adding all created gems to the # installed set. Gem::Specification.reset Gem::Specification.add_specs(*@installed) @gems.each do |spec, gem| next unless gem @test.fetcher.data["#{@repository}gems/#{spec.file_name}"] = Gem.read_binary(gem) FileUtils.cp gem, spec.cache_file end end ## # Creates a spec with +name+, +version+ and +deps+. The created gem can be # downloaded and installed. # # The specification will be yielded before creation for customization, # but only the block or the dependencies may be set, not both. def spec name, version, dependencies = nil, &block @operations << [:spec, name, version, dependencies, block] end def write_spec spec # :nodoc: open spec.spec_file, 'w' do |io| io.write spec.to_ruby_for_cache end end end ## # A StringIO duck-typed class that uses Tempfile instead of String as the # backing store. # # This is available when rubygems/test_utilities is required. #-- # This class was added to flush out problems in Rubinius' IO implementation. class TempIO < Tempfile ## # Creates a new TempIO that will be initialized to contain +string+. def initialize(string = '') super "TempIO" binmode write string rewind end ## # The content of the TempIO as a String. def string flush Gem.read_binary path end end