Add a runtime test for the 'bat' package to verify that the binary executes
correctly in a minimal Buildroot rootfs.The test cheks that:
- 'bat --version' runs without error
- 'bat' can read and display a text file
- the displayed content matches the expected string
Signed-off-by: El Mehdi YOUNES <elmehdi.younes@smile.fr>
Signed-off-by: Julien Olivain <ju.o@free.fr>
(cherry picked from commit dacf8e3c39)
Signed-off-by: Thomas Perale <thomas.perale@mind.be>
28 lines
893 B
Python
28 lines
893 B
Python
import os
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import infra.basetest
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class TestBat(infra.basetest.BRTest):
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config = infra.basetest.BASIC_TOOLCHAIN_CONFIG + \
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"""
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BR2_PACKAGE_BAT=y
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BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO=y
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# BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_TAR is not set
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"""
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def test_run(self):
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cpio_file = os.path.join(self.builddir, "images", "rootfs.cpio")
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self.emulator.boot(arch="armv7",
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kernel="builtin",
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options=["-initrd", cpio_file])
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self.emulator.login()
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# Check the programs can execute
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self.assertRunOk("bat --version")
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self.assertRunOk("echo 'hello test' > test.txt")
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# Run bat and capture output
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output, exit_code = self.emulator.run("bat test.txt", timeout=10)
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self.assertEqual(exit_code, 0)
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self.assertIn("hello test", "\n".join(output))
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