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Sebastiaan van Stijn c60b360c33
cli: improve argument validation output
Improve the output for these validation errors:

- Removes the short command description from the output. This information
  does not provide much useful help, and distracts from the error message.
- Reduces punctuation, and
- Prefixes the error message with the binary / root-command name
  (usually `docker:`) to be consistent with other similar errors.
- Adds an empty line between the error-message and the "call to action"
  (`Run 'docker volume --help'...` in the example below). This helps
  separating the error message and "usage" from the call-to-action.

Before this patch:

    $ docker volume ls one two three
    "docker volume ls" accepts no arguments.
    See 'docker volume ls --help'.

    Usage:  docker volume ls [OPTIONS]

    List volumes

    $ docker volume create one two three
    "docker volume create" requires at most 1 argument.
    See 'docker volume create --help'.

    Usage:  docker volume create [OPTIONS] [VOLUME]

    Create a volume

With this patch:

    $ docker volume ls one two three
    docker: 'docker volume ls' accepts no arguments

    Usage:  docker volume ls [OPTIONS]

    Run 'docker volume ls --help' for more information

    $ docker voludocker volume create one two three
    docker: 'docker volume create' requires at most 1 argument

    Usage:  docker volume create [OPTIONS] [VOLUME]

    SRun 'docker volume create --help' for more information

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-05 03:35:14 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn b194274beb
replace uses of deprecated API types
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-04 15:22:18 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn ab230240ad
test spring-cleaning
This makes a quick pass through our tests;

Discard output/err
----------------------------------------------

Many tests were testing for error-conditions, but didn't discard output.
This produced a lot of noise when running the tests, and made it hard
to discover if there were actual failures, or if the output was expected.
For example:

    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors
    Error: "create" requires exactly 2 arguments.
    See 'create --help'.

    Usage:  create [OPTIONS] CONFIG file|- [flags]

    Create a config from a file or STDIN
    Error: "create" requires exactly 2 arguments.
    See 'create --help'.

    Usage:  create [OPTIONS] CONFIG file|- [flags]

    Create a config from a file or STDIN
    Error: error creating config
    --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)

And after discarding output:

    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors
    --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)

Use sub-tests where possible
----------------------------------------------

Some tests were already set-up to use test-tables, and even had a usable
name (or in some cases "error" to check for). Change them to actual sub-
tests. Same test as above, but now with sub-tests and output discarded:

    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors
    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments
    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments#01
    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors/error_creating_config
    --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
        --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments (0.00s)
        --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments#01 (0.00s)
        --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/error_creating_config (0.00s)
    PASS

It's not perfect in all cases (in the above, there's duplicate "expected"
errors, but Go conveniently adds "#01" for the duplicate). There's probably
also various tests I missed that could still use the same changes applied;
we can improve these in follow-ups.

Set cmd.Args to prevent test-failures
----------------------------------------------

When running tests from my IDE, it compiles the tests before running,
then executes the compiled binary to run the tests. Cobra doesn't like
that, because in that situation `os.Args` is taken as argument for the
command that's executed. The command that's tested now sees the test-
flags as arguments (`-test.v -test.run ..`), which causes various tests
to fail ("Command XYZ does not accept arguments").

    # compile the tests:
    go test -c -o foo.test

    # execute the test:
    ./foo.test -test.v -test.run TestFoo
    === RUN   TestFoo
    Error: "foo" accepts no arguments.

The Cobra maintainers ran into the same situation, and for their own
use have added a special case to ignore `os.Args` in these cases;
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/v1.8.1/command.go#L1078-L1083

    args := c.args

    // Workaround FAIL with "go test -v" or "cobra.test -test.v", see #155
    if c.args == nil && filepath.Base(os.Args[0]) != "cobra.test" {
        args = os.Args[1:]
    }

Unfortunately, that exception is too specific (only checks for `cobra.test`),
so doesn't automatically fix the issue for other test-binaries. They did
provide a `cmd.SetArgs()` utility for this purpose
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/v1.8.1/command.go#L276-L280

    // SetArgs sets arguments for the command. It is set to os.Args[1:] by default, if desired, can be overridden
    // particularly useful when testing.
    func (c *Command) SetArgs(a []string) {
        c.args = a
    }

And the fix is to explicitly set the command's args to an empty slice to
prevent Cobra from falling back to using `os.Args[1:]` as arguments.

    cmd := newSomeThingCommand()
    cmd.SetArgs([]string{})

Some tests already take this issue into account, and I updated some tests
for this, but there's likely many other ones that can use the same treatment.

Perhaps the Cobra maintainers would accept a contribution to make their
condition less specific and to look for binaries ending with a `.test`
suffix (which is what compiled binaries usually are named as).

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-04 01:35:12 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn 42ba29395b
rename vars to prevent colliding with imports
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-03 17:09:41 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn dc9e069ff2
vendor: github.com/docker/docker v20.10.3-0.20220309172631-83b51522df43
Changed `matcher.Matches(file)` to `matcher.MatchesOrParentMatches(file)`:

    cli/command/image/build/context.go:95:9: SA1019: matcher.Matches is deprecated: This implementation is buggy (it only checks a single parent dir against the pattern) and will be removed soon. Use either MatchesOrParentMatches or MatchesUsingParentResults instead.  (staticcheck)
        return matcher.Matches(file)
               ^

And updated a test to match the JSON omitting empty RootFS.Type fields (in
practice, this field should never be empty in real situations, and always
be "layer"). Changed the test to use subtests to easier find which case
is failing.

full diff: 343665850e...83b51522df

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2022-03-09 18:45:37 +01:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn d14b5bff80
cli/command/image: remove deprecated io/ioutil and use t.TempDir()
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2022-02-25 15:41:55 +01:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn 719169db63
Replace deprecated Cobra command.SetOutput() with command.SetOut()
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-05-07 14:25:59 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn 2c0e93063b
bump gotest.tools v3.0.1 for compatibility with Go 1.14
full diff: https://github.com/gotestyourself/gotest.tools/compare/v2.3.0...v3.0.1

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-02-23 00:28:55 +01:00
Vincent Demeester 2c4de4fb5e
Update tests to use gotest.tools 👼
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
2018-06-08 18:24:26 +02:00
Daniel Nephin baf65a5502 Convert to assert.NilError
Using:

  git grep -l '^\s\+assert\.Check(t, err)$' | \
    xargs sed -i -e 's/^\(\s\+assert\)\.Check(t, err)$/\1.NilError(t, err)/'

Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
2018-03-06 15:27:34 -05:00
Daniel Nephin 681c921528 Remove testutil
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
2018-03-06 14:38:35 -05:00
Daniel Nephin 39c2ca57c1 Automated migration
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
2018-03-05 19:41:17 -05:00
Daniel Nephin 846a31aa50 Use new internal testutil.ErrorContains()
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
2017-08-22 10:14:25 -04:00
Daniel Nephin b3f843afe2 Move internal/test package out of cli.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
2017-08-22 10:14:25 -04:00
Daniel Nephin 75f7bfedf8 Update image command tests to use the new golden
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
2017-08-16 14:20:36 -04:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn b9a7f35e02
Singularize / pluralize "argument(s)" in error message
The validation functions to test for the number of passed arguments did not
pluralize `argument(s)`, and used `argument(s)` in all cases.

This patch adds a simple `pluralize()` helper to improve this.

Before this change, `argument(s)` was used in all cases:

    $ docker container ls foobar
    "docker container ls" accepts no argument(s).

    $ docker network create one two
    "docker network create" requires exactly 1 argument(s).

    $ docker network connect
    "docker network connect" requires exactly 2 argument(s).

    $ docker volume create one two
    "docker volume create" requires at most 1 argument(s).

After this change, `argument(s)` is properly singularized or plurarized:

    $ docker container ls foobar
    "docker container ls" accepts no arguments.

    $ docker network create one two
    "docker network create" requires exactly 1 argument.

    $ docker network connect
    "docker network connect" requires exactly 2 arguments.

    $ docker volume create one two
    "docker volume create" requires at most 1 argument.

Test cases were updated accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2017-08-12 18:25:38 +02:00
Daniel Nephin 69b142b52a Update FakeCli to remove duplication in tests.
Use byte buffers by default, since that is what is done most of the time.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
2017-07-11 14:49:30 -04:00
Aaron Lehmann 6f94ab98f5 cli: Correct command/image tests for testify
These tests were caught in the crossfire of the transition to testify.
testify has a few subtle differences from the similar custom framework
it replaced:

- Error behaves differently
- Equal takes its arguments in a different order

This PR also takes the opportunity to use a few shorthands from testify,
such as Len, True, and False.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
2017-05-03 18:45:48 -07:00
Ignacio Capurro e7793092a2 Unit tests for cli/commands/image (except build and tag)
Signed-off-by: Ignacio Capurro <icapurrofagian@gmail.com>
2017-05-03 18:40:22 -07:00