#!/usr/bin/env bash test_description='"notmuch new" in several variations' . ./test-lib.sh test_begin_subtest "No new messages" output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail." test_begin_subtest "Single new message" generate_message output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database." test_begin_subtest "Multiple new messages" generate_message generate_message output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 2 new messages to the database." test_begin_subtest "No new messages (non-empty DB)" output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail." test_begin_subtest "New directories" rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/* "${MAIL_DIR}"/.notmuch mkdir "${MAIL_DIR}"/def mkdir "${MAIL_DIR}"/ghi generate_message [dir]=def output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database." test_begin_subtest "Alternate inode order" rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/.notmuch mv "${MAIL_DIR}"/ghi "${MAIL_DIR}"/abc rm "${MAIL_DIR}"/def/* generate_message [dir]=abc output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database." test_begin_subtest "Message moved in" rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/* "${MAIL_DIR}"/.notmuch generate_message tmp_msg_filename=tmp/"$gen_msg_filename" mkdir -p "$(dirname "$tmp_msg_filename")" mv "$gen_msg_filename" "$tmp_msg_filename" notmuch new > /dev/null mv "$tmp_msg_filename" "$gen_msg_filename" output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database." test_begin_subtest "Renamed message" generate_message notmuch new > /dev/null mv "$gen_msg_filename" "${gen_msg_filename}"-renamed output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Detected 1 file rename." test_begin_subtest "Deleted message" rm "${gen_msg_filename}"-renamed output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Removed 1 message." test_begin_subtest "Renamed directory" generate_message [dir]=dir generate_message [dir]=dir generate_message [dir]=dir notmuch new > /dev/null mv "${MAIL_DIR}"/dir "${MAIL_DIR}"/dir-renamed output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Detected 3 file renames." test_begin_subtest "Deleted directory" rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/dir-renamed output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Removed 3 messages." test_begin_subtest "New directory (at end of list)" generate_message [dir]=zzz generate_message [dir]=zzz generate_message [dir]=zzz output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 3 new messages to the database." test_begin_subtest "Deleted directory (end of list)" rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/zzz output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Removed 3 messages." test_begin_subtest "New symlink to directory" rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/.notmuch mv "${MAIL_DIR}" "$PWD"/actual_maildir mkdir "${MAIL_DIR}" ln -s "$PWD"/actual_maildir "${MAIL_DIR}"/symlink output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database." test_begin_subtest "New symlink to a file" generate_message external_msg_filename="$PWD"/external/"$(basename "$gen_msg_filename")" mkdir -p "$(dirname "$external_msg_filename")" mv "$gen_msg_filename" "$external_msg_filename" ln -s "$external_msg_filename" "$gen_msg_filename" output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 1 new message to the database." test_begin_subtest "New two-level directory" generate_message [dir]=two/levels generate_message [dir]=two/levels generate_message [dir]=two/levels output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "Added 3 new messages to the database." test_begin_subtest "Deleted two-level directory" rm -rf "${MAIL_DIR}"/two output=$(NOTMUCH_NEW) test_expect_equal "$output" "No new mail. Removed 3 messages." test_begin_subtest 'Repeatability when copying a whole directory into a new one' add_email_corpus mkdir "$MAIL_DIR"/2nd cp "$MAIL_DIR"/cur "$MAIL_DIR"/2nd/ output1=$(notmuch new) rm -rf "$MAIL_DIR"/2nd notmuch new > /dev/null # This was quite enjoyable. Let's do it again. mkdir "$MAIL_DIR"/2nd cp "$MAIL_DIR"/cur "$MAIL_DIR"/2nd/ output2=$(notmuch new) test_subtest_known_broken test_expect_equal "$output2" "$output1" test_done