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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2019, 2020, 2021 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
;;; your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

(define-module (test-swh)
  #:use-module (guix swh)
  #:use-module (guix tests http)
  #:use-module (web response)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-19)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-64)
  #:use-module (ice-9 match))

;; Test the JSON mapping machinery used in (guix swh).

(define %origin
  "{ \"origin_visits_url\": \"/visits/42\",
     \"type\": \"git\",
     \"url\": \"http://example.org/guix.git\" }")

(define %visits
  ;; A single visit where 'snapshot_url' is null.
  ;; See <https://bugs.gnu.org/45615>.
  "[ {
    \"origin\": \"https://github.com/Genivia/ugrep\",
    \"visit\": 1,
    \"date\": \"2020-05-17T21:43:45.422977+00:00\",
    \"status\": \"ongoing\",
    \"snapshot\": null,
    \"metadata\": {},
    \"type\": \"git\",
    \"origin_visit_url\": \"https://archive.softwareheritage.org/api/1/origin/https://github.com/Genivia/ugrep/visit/1/\",
    \"snapshot_url\": null
  } ]")

(define %directory-entries
  "[ { \"name\": \"one\",
       \"type\": \"regular\",
       \"length\": 123,
       \"dir_id\": 1 },
     { \"name\": \"two\",
       \"type\": \"regular\",
       \"length\": 456,
       \"dir_id\": 2 } ]")

(define-syntax-rule (with-json-result str exp ...)
  (with-http-server `((200 ,str))
    (parameterize ((%swh-base-url (%local-url)))
      exp ...)))

(test-begin "swh")

(test-equal "lookup-origin"
  (list "git" "http://example.org/guix.git")
  (with-json-result %origin
    (let ((origin (lookup-origin "http://example.org/guix.git")))
      (list (origin-type origin)
            (origin-url origin)))))

(test-equal "lookup-origin, not found"
  #f
  (with-http-server `((404 "Nope."))
    (parameterize ((%swh-base-url (%local-url)))
      (lookup-origin "http://example.org/whatever"))))

(test-equal "origin-visit, no snapshots"
  '("https://github.com/Genivia/ugrep"
    "2020-05-17T21:43:45Z"
    #f)                                      ;see <https://bugs.gnu.org/45615>
  (with-http-server `((200 ,%origin)
                      (200 ,%visits))
    (parameterize ((%swh-base-url (%local-url)))
      (let ((origin (lookup-origin "http://example.org/whatever")))
        (match (origin-visits origin)
          ((visit)
           (list (visit-origin visit)
                 (date->string (visit-date visit) "~4")
                 (visit-snapshot-url visit))))))))

(test-equal "lookup-directory"
  '(("one" 123) ("two" 456))
  (with-json-result %directory-entries
    (map (lambda (entry)
           (list (directory-entry-name entry)
                 (directory-entry-length entry)))
         (lookup-directory "123"))))

(test-equal "rate limit reached"
  3000000000
  (let ((too-many (build-response
                   #:code 429
                   #:reason-phrase "Too many requests"

                   ;; Pretend we've reached the limit and it'll be reset in
                   ;; June 2065.
                   #:headers '((x-ratelimit-remaining . "0")
                               (x-ratelimit-reset . "3000000000")))))
    (with-http-server `((,too-many "Too bad."))
      (parameterize ((%swh-base-url (%local-url)))
        (catch 'swh-error
          (lambda ()
            (lookup-origin "http://example.org/guix.git"))
          (lambda (key url method response)
            ;; Ensure the reset time was recorded.
            (@@ (guix swh) %general-rate-limit-reset-time)))))))

(test-assert "%allow-request? and request-rate-limit-reached?"
  ;; Here we test two things: that the rate limit set above is in effect and
  ;; that %ALLOW-REQUEST? is called, and that 'request-rate-limit-reached?'
  ;; returns true.
  (let* ((key (gensym "skip-request"))
         (skip-if-limit-reached
          (lambda (url method)
            (or (not (request-rate-limit-reached? url method))
                (throw key #t)))))
    (parameterize ((%allow-request? skip-if-limit-reached))
      (catch key
        (lambda ()
          (lookup-origin "http://example.org/guix.git")
          #f)
        (const #t)))))

(test-end "swh")

;; Local Variables:
;; eval: (put 'with-json-result 'scheme-indent-function 1)
;; eval: (put 'with-http-server 'scheme-indent-function 1)
;; End:

decompressed-port [~a]" method) (let* ((file (search-path %load-path "guix/derivations.scm")) (data (call-with-input-file file get-bytevector-all)) (port (open-file temp-file "w0b"))) (call-with-compressed-output-port method port (lambda (compressed) (put-bytevector compressed data))) (close-port port) (bytevector=? data (call-with-decompressed-port method (open-file temp-file "r0b") get-bytevector-all))))) (for-each test-compression/decompression `(gzip xz lzip zstd) (list (const #t) (const #t) (const #t) (lambda () (resolve-module '(zstd) #t #f #:ensure #f)))) ;; This is actually in (guix store). (test-equal "store-path-package-name" "bash-4.2-p24" (store-path-package-name (string-append (%store-prefix) "/qvs2rj2ia5vci3wsdb7qvydrmacig4pg-bash-4.2-p24"))) (test-equal "canonical-newline-port" "This is a journey\nInto the sound\nA journey ...\n" (let ((port (open-string-input-port "This is a journey\r\nInto the sound\r\nA journey ...\n"))) (get-string-all (canonical-newline-port port)))) (test-equal "canonical-newline-port-1024" (string-concatenate (make-list 100 "0123456789abcde\n")) (let ((port (open-string-input-port (string-concatenate (make-list 100 "0123456789abcde\r\n"))))) (get-string-all (canonical-newline-port port)))) (test-equal "edit-expression" "(display \"GNU Guix\")\n(newline)\n" (begin (call-with-output-file temp-file (lambda (port) (display "(display \"xiuG UNG\")\n(newline)\n" port))) (edit-expression `((filename . ,temp-file) (line . 0) (column . 9)) string-reverse) (call-with-input-file temp-file get-string-all))) (test-equal "insert-expression" "(define-public package-1\n 'package)\n (define-public package-2\n 'package)\n" (begin (call-with-output-file temp-file (lambda (port) (display "(define-public package-2\n 'package)\n" port))) (insert-expression `((filename . ,temp-file) (line . 0) (column . 0)) `(define-public package-1 'package)) (call-with-input-file temp-file get-string-all))) (test-equal "find-definition-insertion-location" (list `((filename . ,temp-file) (line . 0) (column . 0)) `((filename . ,temp-file) (line . 5) (column . 0)) #f) (begin (call-with-output-file temp-file (lambda (port) (display "(define-public package-1\n 'foo)\n\n" port) (display "(define foo 'bar)\n\n" port) (display "(define-public package-2\n 'baz)\n" port))) (map (lambda (term) (find-definition-insertion-location temp-file term)) (list 'package 'package-1 'package-2)))) (test-equal "string-distance" '(0 1 1 5 5) (list (string-distance "hello" "hello") (string-distance "hello" "helo") (string-distance "helo" "hello") (string-distance "" "hello") (string-distance "hello" ""))) (test-equal "string-closest" '("hello" "hello" "helo" #f) (list (string-closest "hello" '("hello")) (string-closest "hello" '("helo" "hello" "halo")) (string-closest "hello" '("kikoo" "helo" "hihihi" "halo")) (string-closest "hello" '("aaaaa" "12345" "hellohello" "h")))) (test-equal "target-linux?" '(#t #f #f #t) (map target-linux? '("i686-linux-gnu" "i686-w64-mingw32" ;; Checking that "gnu" is present is not sufficient, ;; as GNU/Hurd exists. "i686-pc-gnu" ;; Some targets have a suffix. "arm-linux-gnueabihf"))) (test-equal "target-mingw?" '(#f #f #t) (map target-mingw? '("i686-linux-gnu" "i686-pc-gnu" "i686-w64-mingw32"))) (test-equal "target-x86-32?" '(#f #f #f #t #t #t #t #f) ;; These are (according to Wikipedia) two RISC architectures ;; by Intel and presumably not compatible with the x86-32 series. (map target-x86-32? '("i860-gnu" "i960-gnu" ;; This is a 16-bit architecture "i286-gnu" ;; These are part of the x86-32 series. "i386-gnu" "i486-gnu" "i586-gnu" "i686-gnu" ;; Maybe this one will exist some day, but not yet. "i786-gnu"))) (test-equal "target-x86-64?" '(#t #f #f #f) (map target-x86-64? `("x86_64-linux-gnu" "i386-linux-gnu" ;; Just because it includes "64" doesn't make it 64-bit. "aarch64-linux-gnu" ;; Note that (expt 2 109) in decimal notation starts with 64. ;; However, it isn't 32-bit. ,(format #f "x86_~a-linux-gnu" (expt 2 109))))) (test-equal "target-avr?" '(#t #t #t #f #f) (map target-avr? '("avr" "avr-unknown-none" ;; In addition LLVM also uses this form. "avr-unknown-unknown" ;; The AVR32 architecture also was made by Atmel/Microchip but it ;; does not resemble the AVR family, they aren't compatible in any ;; way. "avr32" "avr32-unknown-none"))) (test-end) (false-if-exception (delete-file temp-file))