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Dart
// Copyright 2014 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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import 'dart:async';
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import 'dart:convert';
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import 'dart:io';
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import 'package:process/process.dart';
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import 'package:mockito/mockito.dart';
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import 'common.dart';
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/// A mock that can be used to fake a process manager that runs commands
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/// and returns results.
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///
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/// Call [setResults] to provide a list of results that will return from
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/// each command line (with arguments).
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///
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/// Call [verifyCalls] to verify that each desired call occurred.
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class FakeProcessManager extends Mock implements ProcessManager {
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FakeProcessManager({this.stdinResults}) {
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_setupMock();
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}
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/// The callback that will be called each time stdin input is supplied to
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/// a call.
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final StringReceivedCallback stdinResults;
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/// The list of results that will be sent back, organized by the command line
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/// that will produce them. Each command line has a list of returned stdout
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/// output that will be returned on each successive call.
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Map<String, List<ProcessResult>> _fakeResults = <String, List<ProcessResult>>{};
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Map<String, List<ProcessResult>> get fakeResults => _fakeResults;
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set fakeResults(Map<String, List<ProcessResult>> value) {
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_fakeResults = <String, List<ProcessResult>>{};
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for (String key in value.keys) {
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_fakeResults[key] = (value[key] ?? <ProcessResult>[ProcessResult(0, 0, '', '')]).toList();
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}
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}
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/// The list of invocations that occurred, in the order they occurred.
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List<Invocation> invocations = <Invocation>[];
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/// Verify that the given command lines were called, in the given order, and that the
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/// parameters were in the same order.
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void verifyCalls(List<String> calls) {
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int index = 0;
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for (String call in calls) {
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expect(call.split(' '), orderedEquals(invocations[index].positionalArguments[0]));
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index++;
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}
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expect(invocations.length, equals(calls.length));
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}
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ProcessResult _popResult(List<String> command) {
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final String key = command.join(' ');
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expect(fakeResults, isNotEmpty);
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expect(fakeResults, contains(key));
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expect(fakeResults[key], isNotEmpty);
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return fakeResults[key].removeAt(0);
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}
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FakeProcess _popProcess(List<String> command) =>
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FakeProcess(_popResult(command), stdinResults: stdinResults);
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Future<Process> _nextProcess(Invocation invocation) async {
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invocations.add(invocation);
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return Future<Process>.value(_popProcess(invocation.positionalArguments[0]));
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}
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ProcessResult _nextResultSync(Invocation invocation) {
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invocations.add(invocation);
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return _popResult(invocation.positionalArguments[0]);
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}
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Future<ProcessResult> _nextResult(Invocation invocation) async {
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invocations.add(invocation);
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return Future<ProcessResult>.value(_popResult(invocation.positionalArguments[0]));
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}
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void _setupMock() {
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// Not all possible types of invocations are covered here, just the ones
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// expected to be called.
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// TODO(gspencer): make this more general so that any call will be captured.
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when(start(
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any,
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environment: anyNamed('environment'),
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workingDirectory: anyNamed('workingDirectory'),
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)).thenAnswer(_nextProcess);
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when(start(any)).thenAnswer(_nextProcess);
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when(run(
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any,
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environment: anyNamed('environment'),
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workingDirectory: anyNamed('workingDirectory'),
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)).thenAnswer(_nextResult);
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when(run(any)).thenAnswer(_nextResult);
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when(runSync(
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any,
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environment: anyNamed('environment'),
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workingDirectory: anyNamed('workingDirectory'),
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)).thenAnswer(_nextResultSync);
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when(runSync(any)).thenAnswer(_nextResultSync);
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when(killPid(any, any)).thenReturn(true);
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when(canRun(any, workingDirectory: anyNamed('workingDirectory')))
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.thenReturn(true);
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}
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}
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/// A fake process that can be used to interact with a process "started" by the FakeProcessManager.
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class FakeProcess extends Mock implements Process {
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FakeProcess(ProcessResult result, {void stdinResults(String input)})
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: stdoutStream = Stream<List<int>>.fromIterable(<List<int>>[result.stdout.codeUnits]),
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stderrStream = Stream<List<int>>.fromIterable(<List<int>>[result.stderr.codeUnits]),
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desiredExitCode = result.exitCode,
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stdinSink = IOSink(StringStreamConsumer(stdinResults)) {
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_setupMock();
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}
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final IOSink stdinSink;
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final Stream<List<int>> stdoutStream;
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final Stream<List<int>> stderrStream;
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final int desiredExitCode;
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void _setupMock() {
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when(kill(any)).thenReturn(true);
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}
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@override
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Future<int> get exitCode => Future<int>.value(desiredExitCode);
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@override
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int get pid => 0;
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@override
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IOSink get stdin => stdinSink;
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@override
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Stream<List<int>> get stderr => stderrStream;
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@override
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Stream<List<int>> get stdout => stdoutStream;
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}
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/// Callback used to receive stdin input when it occurs.
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typedef StringReceivedCallback = void Function(String received);
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/// A stream consumer class that consumes UTF8 strings as lists of ints.
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class StringStreamConsumer implements StreamConsumer<List<int>> {
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StringStreamConsumer(this.sendString);
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List<Stream<List<int>>> streams = <Stream<List<int>>>[];
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List<StreamSubscription<List<int>>> subscriptions = <StreamSubscription<List<int>>>[];
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List<Completer<dynamic>> completers = <Completer<dynamic>>[];
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/// The callback called when this consumer receives input.
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StringReceivedCallback sendString;
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@override
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Future<dynamic> addStream(Stream<List<int>> value) {
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streams.add(value);
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completers.add(Completer<dynamic>());
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subscriptions.add(
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value.listen((List<int> data) {
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sendString(utf8.decode(data));
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}),
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);
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subscriptions.last.onDone(() => completers.last.complete(null));
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return Future<dynamic>.value(null);
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}
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@override
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Future<dynamic> close() async {
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for (Completer<dynamic> completer in completers) {
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await completer.future;
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}
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completers.clear();
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streams.clear();
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subscriptions.clear();
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return Future<dynamic>.value(null);
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}
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}
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