Class: Gem::TestCase (Ruby 2.3.4)

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  • rubygems/test_utilities.rb

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Gem::TestCase

RubyGemTestCase provides a variety of methods for testing rubygems and gem-related behavior in a sandbox. Through RubyGemTestCase you can install and uninstall gems, fetch remote gems through a stub fetcher and be assured your normal set of gems is not affected.

Tests are always run at a safe level of 1.

Public Class Methods

cert_path(cert_name)

Returns the path to the certificate named cert_name from test/rubygems/.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1421
def self.cert_path cert_name
  if 32 == (Time.at(2**32) rescue 32) then
    cert_file =
      File.expand_path "../../../test/rubygems/#{cert_name}_cert_32.pem",
                       __FILE__

    return cert_file if File.exist? cert_file
  end

  File.expand_path "../../../test/rubygems/#{cert_name}_cert.pem", __FILE__
end
            
key_path(key_name)

Returns the path to the key named key_name from test/rubygems

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1447
def self.key_path key_name
  File.expand_path "../../../test/rubygems/#{key_name}_key.pem", __FILE__
end
            
load_cert(cert_name)

Loads certificate named cert_name from test/rubygems/.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1409
def self.load_cert cert_name
  cert_file = cert_path cert_name

  cert = File.read cert_file

  OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new cert
end
            
load_key(key_name, passphrase = nil)

Loads an RSA private key named key_name with passphrase in test/rubygems/

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1436
def self.load_key key_name, passphrase = nil
  key_file = key_path key_name

  key = File.read key_file

  OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new key, passphrase
end
            
make_command()

Returns the make command for the current platform. For versions of Ruby built on MS Windows with VC++ or Borland it will return ‘nmake’. On all other platforms, including Cygwin, it will return ‘make’.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1141
def self.make_command
  ENV["make"] || ENV["MAKE"] || (vc_windows? ? 'nmake' : 'make')
end
            
process_based_port()

Allows tests to use a random (but controlled) port number instead of a hardcoded one. This helps CI tools when running parallels builds on the same builder slave.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1174
def self.process_based_port
  @@process_based_port ||= 8000 + $$ % 1000
end
            
rubybin()

Finds the path to the Ruby executable

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1207
def self.rubybin
  ruby = ENV["RUBY"]
  return ruby if ruby
  ruby = "ruby"
  rubyexe = "#{ruby}.exe"

  3.times do
    if File.exist? ruby and File.executable? ruby and !File.directory? ruby
      return File.expand_path(ruby)
    end
    if File.exist? rubyexe and File.executable? rubyexe
      return File.expand_path(rubyexe)
    end
    ruby = File.join("..", ruby)
  end

  begin
    require "rbconfig"
    File.join(RbConfig::CONFIG["bindir"],
              RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_install_name"] +
              RbConfig::CONFIG["EXEEXT"])
  rescue LoadError
    "ruby"
  end
end
            
vc_windows?()

Returns whether or not we’re on a version of Ruby built with VC++ (or Borland) versus Cygwin, Mingw, etc.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1124
def self.vc_windows?
  RUBY_PLATFORM.match('mswin')
end
            
win_platform?()

Is this test being run on a Windows platform?

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1109
def self.win_platform?
  Gem.win_platform?
end
            

Public Instance Methods

add_to_fetcher(spec, path=nil, repo=@gem_repo)

Add spec to +@fetcher+ serving the data in the file path. repo indicates which repo to make spec appear to be in.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1002
def add_to_fetcher(spec, path=nil, repo=@gem_repo)
  path ||= spec.cache_file
  @fetcher.data["#{@gem_repo}gems/#{spec.file_name}"] = read_binary(path)
end
            
all_spec_names()
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 593
def all_spec_names
  Gem::Specification.map(&:full_name)
end
            
ask_if_ok(spec)
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 534
def ask_if_ok spec
  true
end
            
assert_activate(expected, *specs)
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 94
def assert_activate expected, *specs
  specs.each do |spec|
    case spec
    when String then
      Gem::Specification.find_by_name(spec).activate
    when Gem::Specification then
      spec.activate
    else
      flunk spec.inspect
    end
  end

  loaded = Gem.loaded_specs.values.map(&:full_name)

  assert_equal expected.sort, loaded.sort if expected
end
            
assert_contains_make_command(target, output, msg = nil)
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 168
def assert_contains_make_command(target, output, msg = nil)
  if output.match(/\n/)
    msg = message(msg) {
      'Expected output containing make command "%s": %s' % [
        ('%s %s' % [make_command, target]).rstrip,
        output.inspect
      ]
    }
  else
    msg = message(msg) {
      'Expected make command "%s": %s' % [
        ('%s %s' % [make_command, target]).rstrip,
        output.inspect
      ]
    }
  end

  assert scan_make_command_lines(output).any? { |line|
    make = parse_make_command_line(line)

    if make[:targets].include?(target)
      yield make, line if block_given?
      true
    else
      false
    end
  }, msg
end
            
assert_path_exists(path, msg = nil)

TODO: move to minitest

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 112
def assert_path_exists path, msg = nil
  msg = message(msg) { "Expected path '#{path}' to exist" }
  assert File.exist?(path), msg
end
            
build_rake_in(good=true)

Allows the proper version of rake to be used for the test.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1188
def build_rake_in(good=true)
  gem_ruby = Gem.ruby
  Gem.ruby = @@ruby
  env_rake = ENV["rake"]
  rake = (good ? @@good_rake : @@bad_rake)
  ENV["rake"] = rake
  yield rake
ensure
  Gem.ruby = gem_ruby
  if env_rake
    ENV["rake"] = env_rake
  else
    ENV.delete("rake")
  end
end
            
common_installer_setup()
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 405
def common_installer_setup
  common_installer_teardown

  Gem.post_build do |installer|
    @post_build_hook_arg = installer
    true
  end

  Gem.post_install do |installer|
    @post_install_hook_arg = installer
  end

  Gem.post_uninstall do |uninstaller|
    @post_uninstall_hook_arg = uninstaller
  end

  Gem.pre_install do |installer|
    @pre_install_hook_arg = installer
    true
  end

  Gem.pre_uninstall do |uninstaller|
    @pre_uninstall_hook_arg = uninstaller
  end
end
            
common_installer_teardown()
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 431
def common_installer_teardown
  Gem.post_build_hooks.clear
  Gem.post_install_hooks.clear
  Gem.done_installing_hooks.clear
  Gem.post_reset_hooks.clear
  Gem.post_uninstall_hooks.clear
  Gem.pre_install_hooks.clear
  Gem.pre_reset_hooks.clear
  Gem.pre_uninstall_hooks.clear
end
            
create_tmpdir()

creates a temporary directory with hax TODO: deprecate and remove

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 544
def create_tmpdir
  tmpdir = nil
  Dir.chdir Dir.tmpdir do tmpdir = Dir.pwd end # HACK OSX /private/tmp
  tmpdir = File.join tmpdir, "test_rubygems_#{$$}"
  FileUtils.mkdir_p tmpdir
  return tmpdir
end
            
dep(name, *requirements)

Construct a new Gem::Dependency.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1240
def dep name, *requirements
  Gem::Dependency.new name, *requirements
end
            
dependency_request(dep, from_name, from_version, parent = nil)

Constructs a Gem::Resolver::DependencyRequest from a Gem::Dependency dep, a from_name and from_version requesting the dependency and a parent DependencyRequest

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1249
def dependency_request dep, from_name, from_version, parent = nil
  remote = Gem::Source.new @uri

  unless parent then
    parent_dep = dep from_name, from_version
    parent = Gem::Resolver::DependencyRequest.new parent_dep, nil
  end

  spec = Gem::Resolver::IndexSpecification.new        nil, from_name, from_version, remote, Gem::Platform::RUBY
  activation = Gem::Resolver::ActivationRequest.new spec, parent

  Gem::Resolver::DependencyRequest.new dep, activation
end
            
enable_shared(value)

Sets the ENABLE_SHARED entry in RbConfig::CONFIG to value and restores the original value when the block ends

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 121
def enable_shared value
  enable_shared = RbConfig::CONFIG['ENABLE_SHARED']
  RbConfig::CONFIG['ENABLE_SHARED'] = value

  yield
ensure
  if enable_shared then
    RbConfig::CONFIG['enable_shared'] = enable_shared
  else
    RbConfig::CONFIG.delete 'enable_shared'
  end
end
            
git_gem(name = 'a', version = 1)

A #git_gem is used with a gem dependencies file. The gem created here has no files, just a gem specification for the given name and version.

Yields the specification to the block, if given

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 448
def git_gem name = 'a', version = 1
  have_git?

  directory = File.join 'git', name
  directory = File.expand_path directory

  git_spec = Gem::Specification.new name, version do |specification|
    yield specification if block_given?
  end

  FileUtils.mkdir_p directory

  gemspec = "#{name}.gemspec"

  open File.join(directory, gemspec), 'w' do |io|
    io.write git_spec.to_ruby
  end

  head = nil

  Dir.chdir directory do
    unless File.exist? '.git' then
      system @git, 'init', '--quiet'
      system @git, 'config', 'user.name',  'RubyGems Tests'
      system @git, 'config', 'user.email', 'rubygems@example'
    end

    system @git, 'add', gemspec
    system @git, 'commit', '-a', '-m', 'a non-empty commit message', '--quiet'
    head = Gem::Util.popen('git', 'rev-parse', 'master').strip
  end

  return name, git_spec.version, directory, head
end
            
have_git?()

Skips this test unless you have a git executable

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 486
def have_git?
  return if in_path? @git

  skip 'cannot find git executable, use GIT environment variable to set'
end
            
install_default_gems(*specs)

Installs the provided default specs including writing the spec file

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 697
def install_default_gems(*specs)
  install_default_specs(*specs)

  specs.each do |spec|
    open spec.loaded_from, 'w' do |io|
      io.write spec.to_ruby_for_cache
    end
  end
end
            
install_default_specs(*specs)

Install the provided default specs

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 710
def install_default_specs(*specs)
  specs.each do |spec|
    installer = Gem::Installer.for_spec(spec, :install_as_default => true)
    installer.install
    Gem.register_default_spec(spec)
  end
end
            
install_gem(spec, options = {})

Builds and installs the Gem::Specification spec

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 503
def install_gem spec, options = {}
  require 'rubygems/installer'

  gem = File.join @tempdir, "gems", "#{spec.full_name}.gem"

  unless File.exist? gem then
    use_ui Gem::MockGemUi.new do
      Dir.chdir @tempdir do
        Gem::Package.build spec
      end
    end

    gem = File.join(@tempdir, File.basename(spec.cache_file)).untaint
  end

  Gem::Installer.at(gem, options.merge({:wrappers => true})).install
end
            
install_gem_user(spec)

Builds and installs the Gem::Specification spec into the user dir

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 524
def install_gem_user spec
  install_gem spec, :user_install => true
end
            
install_specs(*specs)

Install the provided specs

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 686
def install_specs(*specs)
  specs.each do |spec|
    Gem::Installer.for_spec(spec).install
  end

  Gem.searcher = nil
end
            
loaded_spec_names()
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 718
def loaded_spec_names
  Gem.loaded_specs.values.map(&:full_name).sort
end
            
make_command()

Returns the make command for the current platform. For versions of Ruby built on MS Windows with VC++ or Borland it will return ‘nmake’. On all other platforms, including Cygwin, it will return ‘make’.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1150
def make_command
  ENV["make"] || ENV["MAKE"] || (vc_windows? ? 'nmake' : 'make')
end
            
mu_pp(obj)

Enables pretty-print for all tests

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 555
def mu_pp(obj)
  s = String.new
  s = PP.pp obj, s
  s = s.force_encoding(Encoding.default_external) if defined? Encoding
  s.chomp
end
            
new_default_spec(name, version, deps = nil, *files)
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 778
def new_default_spec(name, version, deps = nil, *files)
  spec = util_spec name, version, deps

  spec.loaded_from = File.join(@default_spec_dir, spec.spec_name)
  spec.files = files

  lib_dir = File.join(@tempdir, "default_gems", "lib")
  $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib_dir)
  files.each do |file|
    rb_path = File.join(lib_dir, file)
    FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(rb_path))
    File.open(rb_path, "w") do |rb|
      rb << "# #{file}"
    end
  end

  spec
end
            
nmake_found?()

Returns whether or not the nmake command could be found.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1157
def nmake_found?
  system('nmake /? 1>NUL 2>&1')
end
            
parse_make_command_line(line)
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 144
def parse_make_command_line(line)
  command, *args = line.shellsplit

  targets = []
  macros = {}

  args.each do |arg|
    case arg
    when /\A(\w+)=/
      macros[$1] = $'
    else
      targets << arg
    end
  end

  targets << '' if targets.empty?

  {
    :command => command,
    :targets => targets,
    :macros => macros,
  }
end
            
process_based_port()

See ::process_based_port

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1181
def process_based_port
  self.class.process_based_port
end
            
quick_gem(name, version='2')

Creates a Gem::Specification with a minimum of extra work. name and version are the gem’s name and version, platform, author, email, homepage, summary and description are defaulted. The specification is yielded for customization.

The gem is added to the installed gems in +@gemhome+ and the runtime.

Use this with write_file to build an installed gem.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 607
def quick_gem(name, version='2')
  require 'rubygems/specification'

  spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
    s.platform    = Gem::Platform::RUBY
    s.name        = name
    s.version     = version
    s.author      = 'A User'
    s.email       = 'example@example.com'
    s.homepage    = 'http://example.com'
    s.summary     = "this is a summary"
    s.description = "This is a test description"

    yield(s) if block_given?
  end

  Gem::Specification.map # HACK: force specs to (re-)load before we write

  written_path = write_file spec.spec_file do |io|
    io.write spec.to_ruby_for_cache
  end

  spec.loaded_from = spec.loaded_from = written_path

  Gem::Specification.reset

  return spec
end
            
read_binary(path)

Reads a binary file at path

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 574
def read_binary(path)
  Gem.read_binary path
end
            
read_cache(path)

Reads a Marshal file at path

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 565
def read_cache(path)
  open path.dup.untaint, 'rb' do |io|
    Marshal.load io.read
  end
end
            
refute_path_exists(path, msg = nil)

TODO: move to minitest

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 135
def refute_path_exists path, msg = nil
  msg = message(msg) { "Expected path '#{path}' to not exist" }
  refute File.exist?(path), msg
end
            
req(*requirements)

Constructs a new Gem::Requirement.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1267
def req *requirements
  return requirements.first if Gem::Requirement === requirements.first
  Gem::Requirement.create requirements
end
            
save_gemspec(name = 'a', version = 1, directory = '.')

create_gemspec creates gem specification in given direcotry or ‘.’ for the given name and version.

Yields the specification to the block, if given

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1332
def save_gemspec name = 'a', version = 1, directory = '.'
  vendor_spec = Gem::Specification.new name, version do |specification|
    yield specification if block_given?
  end

  open File.join(directory, "#{name}.gemspec"), 'w' do |io|
    io.write vendor_spec.to_ruby
  end

  return name, vendor_spec.version, directory
end
            
save_loaded_features()
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 726
def save_loaded_features
  old_loaded_features = $LOADED_FEATURES.dup
  yield
ensure
  $LOADED_FEATURES.replace old_loaded_features
end
            
scan_make_command_lines(output)
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 140
def scan_make_command_lines(output)
  output.scan(/^#{Regexp.escape make_command}(?:[[:blank:]].*)?$/)
end
            
setup()

setup prepares a sandboxed location to install gems. All installs are directed to a temporary directory. All install plugins are removed.

If the RUBY environment variable is set the given path is used for Gem.ruby. The local platform is set to i386-mswin32 for Windows or i686-darwin8.10.1 otherwise.

If the KEEP_FILES environment variable is set the files will not be removed from /tmp/test_rubygems_#{$$}.#{Time.now.to_i}.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 217
def setup
  super

  @orig_gem_home   = ENV['GEM_HOME']
  @orig_gem_path   = ENV['GEM_PATH']
  @orig_gem_vendor = ENV['GEM_VENDOR']
  @orig_gem_spec_cache = ENV['GEM_SPEC_CACHE']
  @orig_rubygems_gemdeps = ENV['RUBYGEMS_GEMDEPS']
  @orig_rubygems_host = ENV['RUBYGEMS_HOST']

  ENV['GEM_VENDOR'] = nil

  @current_dir = Dir.pwd
  @fetcher     = nil
  @ui          = Gem::MockGemUi.new

  tmpdir = File.expand_path Dir.tmpdir
  tmpdir.untaint

  if ENV['KEEP_FILES'] then
    @tempdir = File.join(tmpdir, "test_rubygems_#{$$}.#{Time.now.to_i}")
  else
    @tempdir = File.join(tmpdir, "test_rubygems_#{$$}")
  end
  @tempdir.untaint

  FileUtils.mkdir_p @tempdir

  # This makes the tempdir consistent on OS X.
  # File.expand_path Dir.tmpdir                      #=> "/var/..."
  # Dir.chdir Dir.tmpdir do File.expand_path '.' end #=> "/private/var/..."
  # TODO use File#realpath above instead of #expand_path once 1.8 support is
  # dropped.
  Dir.chdir @tempdir do
    @tempdir = File.expand_path '.'
    @tempdir.untaint
  end

  # This makes the tempdir consistent on Windows.
  # Dir.tmpdir may return short path name, but Dir[Dir.tmpdir] returns long
  # path name. https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10819
  # File.expand_path or File.realpath doesn't convert path name to long path
  # name. Only Dir[] (= Dir.glob) works.
  # Short and long path name is specific to Windows filesystem.
  if win_platform?
    @tempdir = Dir[@tempdir][0]
    @tempdir.untaint
  end

  @gemhome  = File.join @tempdir, 'gemhome'
  @userhome = File.join @tempdir, 'userhome'
  ENV["GEM_SPEC_CACHE"] = File.join @tempdir, 'spec_cache'

  @orig_ruby = if ENV['RUBY'] then
                 ruby = Gem.ruby
                 Gem.ruby = ENV['RUBY']
                 ruby
               end

  @git = ENV['GIT'] || 'git'

  Gem.ensure_gem_subdirectories @gemhome

  @orig_LOAD_PATH = $LOAD_PATH.dup
  $LOAD_PATH.map! { |s|
    (expand_path = File.expand_path(s)) == s ? s : expand_path.untaint
  }

  Dir.chdir @tempdir

  @orig_ENV_HOME = ENV['HOME']
  ENV['HOME'] = @userhome
  Gem.instance_variable_set :@user_home, nil
  Gem.instance_variable_set :@gemdeps, nil
  Gem.send :remove_instance_variable, :@ruby_version if
    Gem.instance_variables.include? :@ruby_version

  FileUtils.mkdir_p @gemhome
  FileUtils.mkdir_p @userhome

  @orig_gem_private_key_passphrase = ENV['GEM_PRIVATE_KEY_PASSPHRASE']
  ENV['GEM_PRIVATE_KEY_PASSPHRASE'] = PRIVATE_KEY_PASSPHRASE

  @default_dir = File.join @tempdir, 'default'
  @default_spec_dir = File.join @default_dir, "specifications", "default"
  Gem.instance_variable_set :@default_dir, @default_dir
  FileUtils.mkdir_p @default_spec_dir

  # We use Gem::Specification.reset the first time only so that if there
  # are unresolved deps that leak into the whole test suite, they're at least
  # reported once.
  if @@initial_reset
    Gem::Specification.unresolved_deps.clear # done to avoid cross-test warnings
  else
    @@initial_reset = true
    Gem::Specification.reset
  end
  Gem.use_paths(@gemhome)

  Gem::Security.reset

  Gem.loaded_specs.clear
  Gem.clear_default_specs
  Gem::Specification.unresolved_deps.clear

  Gem.configuration.verbose = true
  Gem.configuration.update_sources = true

  Gem::RemoteFetcher.fetcher = Gem::FakeFetcher.new

  @gem_repo = "http://gems.example.com/"
  @uri = URI.parse @gem_repo
  Gem.sources.replace [@gem_repo]

  Gem.searcher = nil
  Gem::SpecFetcher.fetcher = nil
  @orig_BASERUBY = RbConfig::CONFIG['BASERUBY']
  RbConfig::CONFIG['BASERUBY'] = RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_install_name']

  @orig_arch = RbConfig::CONFIG['arch']

  if win_platform?
    util_set_arch 'i386-mswin32'
  else
    util_set_arch 'i686-darwin8.10.1'
  end

  @marshal_version = "#{Marshal::MAJOR_VERSION}.#{Marshal::MINOR_VERSION}"
  @orig_LOADED_FEATURES = $LOADED_FEATURES.dup
end
            
spec(name, version, &block)

Constructs a new Gem::Specification.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1275
def spec name, version, &block
  Gem::Specification.new name, v(version), &block
end
            
spec_fetcher(repository = @gem_repo)

Creates a SpecFetcher pre-filled with the gems or specs defined in the block.

Yields a fetcher object that responds to spec and gem. spec adds a specification to the SpecFetcher while gem adds both a specification and the gem data to the RemoteFetcher so the built gem can be downloaded.

If only the a-3 gem is supposed to be downloaded you can save setup time by creating only specs for the other versions:

spec_fetcher do |fetcher|
  fetcher.spec 'a', 1
  fetcher.spec 'a', 2, 'b' => 3 # dependency on b = 3
  fetcher.gem 'a', 3 do |spec|
    # spec is a Gem::Specification
    # ...
  end
end
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1299
def spec_fetcher repository = @gem_repo
  Gem::TestCase::SpecFetcherSetup.declare self, repository do |spec_fetcher_setup|
    yield spec_fetcher_setup if block_given?
  end
end
            
teardown()

teardown restores the process to its original state and removes the tempdir unless the KEEP_FILES environment variable was set.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 352
def teardown
  $LOAD_PATH.replace @orig_LOAD_PATH if @orig_LOAD_PATH
  if @orig_LOADED_FEATURES
    if @orig_LOAD_PATH
      paths = @orig_LOAD_PATH.map {|path| File.join(File.expand_path(path), "/")}
      ($LOADED_FEATURES - @orig_LOADED_FEATURES).each do |feat|
        unless paths.any? {|path| feat.start_with?(path)}
          $LOADED_FEATURES.delete(feat)
        end
      end
    else
      $LOADED_FEATURES.replace @orig_LOADED_FEATURES
    end
  end

  if @orig_BASERUBY
    RbConfig::CONFIG['BASERUBY'] = @orig_BASERUBY
  else
    RbConfig::CONFIG.delete('BASERUBY')
  end
  RbConfig::CONFIG['arch'] = @orig_arch

  if defined? Gem::RemoteFetcher then
    Gem::RemoteFetcher.fetcher = nil
  end

  Dir.chdir @current_dir

  FileUtils.rm_rf @tempdir unless ENV['KEEP_FILES']

  ENV['GEM_HOME']   = @orig_gem_home
  ENV['GEM_PATH']   = @orig_gem_path
  ENV['GEM_VENDOR'] = @orig_gem_vendor
  ENV['GEM_SPEC_CACHE'] = @orig_gem_spec_cache
  ENV['RUBYGEMS_GEMDEPS'] = @orig_rubygems_gemdeps
  ENV['RUBYGEMS_HOST'] = @orig_rubygems_host

  Gem.ruby = @orig_ruby if @orig_ruby

  if @orig_ENV_HOME then
    ENV['HOME'] = @orig_ENV_HOME
  else
    ENV.delete 'HOME'
  end

  Gem.instance_variable_set :@default_dir, nil

  ENV['GEM_PRIVATE_KEY_PASSPHRASE'] = @orig_gem_private_key_passphrase

  Gem::Specification._clear_load_cache
  Gem::Specification.unresolved_deps.clear
end
            
uninstall_gem(spec)

Uninstalls the Gem::Specification spec

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 530
def uninstall_gem spec
  require 'rubygems/uninstaller'

  Class.new(Gem::Uninstaller) {
    def ask_if_ok spec
      true
    end
  }.new(spec.name, :executables => true, :user_install => true).uninstall
end
            
unresolved_names()
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 722
def unresolved_names
  Gem::Specification.unresolved_deps.values.map(&:to_s).sort
end
            
util_build_gem(spec)

Builds a gem from spec and places it in File.join @gemhome, 'cache'. Automatically creates files based on spec.files

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 647
def util_build_gem(spec)
  dir = spec.gem_dir
  FileUtils.mkdir_p dir

  Dir.chdir dir do
    spec.files.each do |file|
      next if File.exist? file
      FileUtils.mkdir_p File.dirname(file)
      File.open file, 'w' do |fp| fp.puts "# #{file}" end
    end

    use_ui Gem::MockGemUi.new do
      Gem::Package.build spec
    end

    cache = spec.cache_file
    FileUtils.mv File.basename(cache), cache
  end
end
            
util_clear_gems()

Removes all installed gems from +@gemhome+.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 675
def util_clear_gems
  FileUtils.rm_rf File.join(@gemhome, "gems") # TODO: use Gem::Dirs
  FileUtils.mkdir File.join(@gemhome, "gems")
  FileUtils.rm_rf File.join(@gemhome, "specifications")
  FileUtils.mkdir File.join(@gemhome, "specifications")
  Gem::Specification.reset
end
            
util_gem(name, version, deps = nil, &block)

Creates a gem with name, version and deps. The specification will be yielded before gem creation for customization. The gem will be placed in File.join @tempdir, 'gems'. The specification and .gem file location are returned.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 836
def util_gem(name, version, deps = nil, &block)
  # TODO: deprecate
  raise "deps or block, not both" if deps and block

  if deps then
    block = proc do |s|
      # Since Hash#each is unordered in 1.8, sort
      # the keys and iterate that way so the tests are
      # deterministic on all implementations.
      deps.keys.sort.each do |n|
        s.add_dependency n, (deps[n] || '>= 0')
      end
    end
  end

  spec = quick_gem(name, version, &block)

  util_build_gem spec

  cache_file = File.join @tempdir, 'gems', "#{spec.original_name}.gem"
  FileUtils.mkdir_p File.dirname cache_file
  FileUtils.mv spec.cache_file, cache_file
  FileUtils.rm spec.spec_file

  spec.loaded_from = nil

  [spec, cache_file]
end
            
util_gzip(data)

Gzips data.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 868
def util_gzip(data)
  out = StringIO.new

  Zlib::GzipWriter.wrap out do |io|
    io.write data
  end

  out.string
end
            
util_make_gems(prerelease = false)

Creates several default gems which all have a lib/code.rb file. The gems are not installed but are available in the cache dir.

+@a1+

gem a version 1, this is the best-described gem.

+@a2+

gem a version 2

+@a3a

gem a version 3.a

+@a_evil9+

gem a_evil version 9, use this to ensure similarly-named gems don’t collide with a.

+@b2+

gem b version 2

+@c1_2+

gem c version 1.2

+@pl1+

gem pl version 1, this gem has a legacy platform of i386-linux.

Additional prerelease gems may also be created:

+@a2_pre+

gem a version 2.a

TODO: nuke this and fix tests. this should speed up a lot

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 896
  def util_make_gems(prerelease = false)
    @a1 = quick_gem 'a', '1' do |s|
      s.files = %w[lib/code.rb]
      s.require_paths = %w[lib]
      s.date = Gem::Specification::TODAY - 86400
      s.homepage = 'http://a.example.com'
      s.email = %w[example@example.com example2@example.com]
      s.authors = %w[Example Example2]
      s.description = <<-DESC
This line is really, really long.  So long, in fact, that it is more than eighty characters long!  The purpose of this line is for testing wrapping behavior because sometimes people don't wrap their text to eighty characters.  Without the wrapping, the text might not look good in the RSS feed.

Also, a list:
  * An entry that\'s actually kind of sort
  * an entry that\'s really long, which will probably get wrapped funny.  That's ok, somebody wasn't thinking straight when they made it more than eighty characters.
      DESC
    end

    init = proc do |s|
      s.files = %w[lib/code.rb]
      s.require_paths = %w[lib]
    end

    @a2      = quick_gem('a', '2',      &init)
    @a3a     = quick_gem('a', '3.a',    &init)
    @a_evil9 = quick_gem('a_evil', '9', &init)
    @b2      = quick_gem('b', '2',      &init)
    @c1_2    = quick_gem('c', '1.2',    &init)
    @x       = quick_gem('x', '1',      &init)
    @dep_x   = quick_gem('dep_x', '1') do |s|
      s.files = %w[lib/code.rb]
      s.require_paths = %w[lib]
      s.add_dependency 'x', '>= 1'
    end

    @pl1     = quick_gem 'pl', '1' do |s| # l for legacy
      s.files = %w[lib/code.rb]
      s.require_paths = %w[lib]
      s.platform = Gem::Platform.new 'i386-linux'
      s.instance_variable_set :@original_platform, 'i386-linux'
    end

    if prerelease
      @a2_pre = quick_gem('a', '2.a', &init)
      write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@a2_pre.original_name} lib code.rb])
      util_build_gem @a2_pre
    end

    write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@a1.original_name}      lib code.rb])
    write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@a2.original_name}      lib code.rb])
    write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@a3a.original_name}     lib code.rb])
    write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@a_evil9.original_name} lib code.rb])
    write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@b2.original_name}      lib code.rb])
    write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@c1_2.original_name}    lib code.rb])
    write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@pl1.original_name}     lib code.rb])
    write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@x.original_name}       lib code.rb])
    write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@dep_x.original_name}   lib code.rb])

    [@a1, @a2, @a3a, @a_evil9, @b2, @c1_2, @pl1, @x, @dep_x].each do |spec|
      util_build_gem spec
    end

    FileUtils.rm_r File.join(@gemhome, "gems", @pl1.original_name)
  end
            
util_remove_gem(spec)
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 667
def util_remove_gem(spec)
  FileUtils.rm_rf spec.cache_file
  FileUtils.rm_rf spec.spec_file
end
            
util_restore_RUBY_VERSION()
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1094
def util_restore_RUBY_VERSION
  Object.send :remove_const, :RUBY_VERSION
  Object.send :remove_const, :RUBY_PATCHLEVEL if defined?(RUBY_PATCHLEVEL)
  Object.send :remove_const, :RUBY_REVISION   if defined?(RUBY_REVISION)

  Object.const_set :RUBY_VERSION,    @RUBY_VERSION
  Object.const_set :RUBY_PATCHLEVEL, @RUBY_PATCHLEVEL if
    defined?(@RUBY_PATCHLEVEL)
  Object.const_set :RUBY_REVISION,   @RUBY_REVISION   if
    defined?(@RUBY_REVISION)
end
            
util_set_RUBY_VERSION(version, patchlevel = nil, revision = nil)
 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1075
def util_set_RUBY_VERSION(version, patchlevel = nil, revision = nil)
  if Gem.instance_variables.include? :@ruby_version or
     Gem.instance_variables.include? '@ruby_version' then
    Gem.send :remove_instance_variable, :@ruby_version
  end

  @RUBY_VERSION    = RUBY_VERSION
  @RUBY_PATCHLEVEL = RUBY_PATCHLEVEL if defined?(RUBY_PATCHLEVEL)
  @RUBY_REVISION   = RUBY_REVISION   if defined?(RUBY_REVISION)

  Object.send :remove_const, :RUBY_VERSION
  Object.send :remove_const, :RUBY_PATCHLEVEL if defined?(RUBY_PATCHLEVEL)
  Object.send :remove_const, :RUBY_REVISION   if defined?(RUBY_REVISION)

  Object.const_set :RUBY_VERSION,    version
  Object.const_set :RUBY_PATCHLEVEL, patchlevel if patchlevel
  Object.const_set :RUBY_REVISION,   revision   if revision
end
            
util_set_arch(arch)

Set the platform to arch

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 963
def util_set_arch(arch)
  RbConfig::CONFIG['arch'] = arch
  platform = Gem::Platform.new arch

  Gem.instance_variable_set :@platforms, nil
  Gem::Platform.instance_variable_set :@local, nil

  platform
end
            
util_setup_fake_fetcher(prerelease = false)

Sets up a fake fetcher using the gems from util_make_gems. Optionally additional prerelease gems may be included.

Gems created by this method may be fetched using Gem::RemoteFetcher.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 979
def util_setup_fake_fetcher(prerelease = false)
  require 'zlib'
  require 'socket'
  require 'rubygems/remote_fetcher'

  @fetcher = Gem::FakeFetcher.new

  util_make_gems(prerelease)
  Gem::Specification.reset

  @all_gems = [@a1, @a2, @a3a, @a_evil9, @b2, @c1_2].sort
  @all_gem_names = @all_gems.map { |gem| gem.full_name }

  gem_names = [@a1.full_name, @a2.full_name, @a3a.full_name, @b2.full_name]
  @gem_names = gem_names.sort.join("\n")

  Gem::RemoteFetcher.fetcher = @fetcher
end
            
util_setup_spec_fetcher(*specs)

Sets up Gem::SpecFetcher to return information from the gems in specs. Best used with +@all_gems+ from util_setup_fake_fetcher.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1011
def util_setup_spec_fetcher(*specs)
  all_specs = Gem::Specification.to_a + specs
  Gem::Specification._resort! all_specs

  spec_fetcher = Gem::SpecFetcher.fetcher

  prerelease, all = all_specs.partition { |spec| spec.version.prerelease?  }
  latest = Gem::Specification._latest_specs all_specs

  spec_fetcher.specs[@uri] = []
  all.each do |spec|
    spec_fetcher.specs[@uri] << spec.name_tuple
  end

  spec_fetcher.latest_specs[@uri] = []
  latest.each do |spec|
    spec_fetcher.latest_specs[@uri] << spec.name_tuple
  end

  spec_fetcher.prerelease_specs[@uri] = []
  prerelease.each do |spec|
    spec_fetcher.prerelease_specs[@uri] << spec.name_tuple
  end

  # HACK for test_download_to_cache
  unless Gem::RemoteFetcher === @fetcher then
    v = Gem.marshal_version

    specs = all.map { |spec| spec.name_tuple }
    s_zip = util_gzip Marshal.dump Gem::NameTuple.to_basic specs

    latest_specs = latest.map do |spec|
      spec.name_tuple
    end

    l_zip = util_gzip Marshal.dump Gem::NameTuple.to_basic latest_specs

    prerelease_specs = prerelease.map { |spec| spec.name_tuple }
    p_zip = util_gzip Marshal.dump Gem::NameTuple.to_basic prerelease_specs

    @fetcher.data["#{@gem_repo}specs.#{v}.gz"]            = s_zip
    @fetcher.data["#{@gem_repo}latest_specs.#{v}.gz"]     = l_zip
    @fetcher.data["#{@gem_repo}prerelease_specs.#{v}.gz"] = p_zip

    v = Gem.marshal_version

    all_specs.each do |spec|
      path = "#{@gem_repo}quick/Marshal.#{v}/#{spec.original_name}.gemspec.rz"
      data = Marshal.dump spec
      data_deflate = Zlib::Deflate.deflate data
      @fetcher.data[path] = data_deflate
    end
  end

  nil # force errors
end
            
util_spec(name, version = 2, deps = nil)

Creates a spec with name, version. deps can specify the dependency or a block can be given for full customization of the specification.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 801
def util_spec name, version = 2, deps = nil # :yields: specification
  raise "deps or block, not both" if deps and block_given?

  spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
    s.platform    = Gem::Platform::RUBY
    s.name        = name
    s.version     = version
    s.author      = 'A User'
    s.email       = 'example@example.com'
    s.homepage    = 'http://example.com'
    s.summary     = "this is a summary"
    s.description = "This is a test description"

    yield s if block_given?
  end

  if deps then
    # Since Hash#each is unordered in 1.8, sort the keys and iterate that
    # way so the tests are deterministic on all implementations.
    deps.keys.sort.each do |n|
      spec.add_dependency n, (deps[n] || '>= 0')
    end
  end

  Gem::Specification.reset

  return spec
end
            
util_zip(data)

Deflates data

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1071
def util_zip(data)
  Zlib::Deflate.deflate data
end
            
v(string)

Construct a new Gem::Version.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1308
def v string
  Gem::Version.create string
end
            
vc_windows?()

Returns whether or not we’re on a version of Ruby built with VC++ (or Borland) versus Cygwin, Mingw, etc.

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1132
def vc_windows?
  RUBY_PLATFORM.match('mswin')
end
            
vendor_gem(name = 'a', version = 1)

A #vendor_gem is used with a gem dependencies file. The gem created here has no files, just a gem specification for the given name and version.

Yields the specification to the block, if given

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1318
def vendor_gem name = 'a', version = 1
  directory = File.join 'vendor', name

  FileUtils.mkdir_p directory

  save_gemspec name, version, directory
end
            
wait_for_child_process_to_exit()

In case we’re building docs in a background process, this method waits for that process to exit (or if it’s already been reaped, or never happened, swallows the Errno::ECHILD error).

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1164
def wait_for_child_process_to_exit
  Process.wait if Process.respond_to?(:fork)
rescue Errno::ECHILD
end
            
win_platform?()

Is this test being run on a Windows platform?

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1116
def win_platform?
  Gem.win_platform?
end
            
write_file(path)

Writes a binary file to path which is relative to +@gemhome+

 
               # File rubygems/test_case.rb, line 581
def write_file(path)
  path = File.join @gemhome, path unless Pathname.new(path).absolute?
  dir = File.dirname path
  FileUtils.mkdir_p dir

  open path, 'wb' do |io|
    yield io if block_given?
  end

  path
end