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83acf00d85 test: Added missing tests. 2026-06-14 22:42:16 -04:00
25 changed files with 294 additions and 746 deletions

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@@ -2,61 +2,101 @@
## Current State
- 104 tests, all passing
- Strong coverage: crypto, ssh, db CRUD + env_file + update_dir, config save/load + paths, scan, features, cant_scan, parse_args, `-c`/`--config-file` flag
- 63 tests, all passing (added 3 `render_table` tests)
- Strong coverage: crypto (100%), ssh (80%), scan, features
- `render_table` now takes `io.Writer` (Tier 1 item 1 done)
- Misleading test files: `cmd_check_test`, `cmd_list_test`, `cmd_nushell_completion_test` don't test their namesake procs
- Biggest remaining gap: all `cmd_*` handlers untested
- Biggest gap: `db.odin` (15/21 procs untested), all `cmd_*` handlers untested, `parse_args` untested
## Command handler tests
## Tier 1 — Easy wins (pure functions, minimal setup)
Stdout will be captured by redirecting `os.stdout` to a pipe.
### 1. `render_table` (table.odin)
- Follow existing `render_json_rows` test pattern
- Test cases: normal data (verify box-drawing chars, column alignment), empty rows, wide unicode, single column
- Assert against `strings.Builder` output
### `cmd_version` (cmd_version.odin)
### 2. `parse_args` (cli.odin) — BLOCKED: needs refactor
- Reads `os.args` directly and calls `print_usage()`/`print_command_help()` as side effects
- Cannot test without either accepting `[]string` param or extracting output
- Minimal refactor: `parse_args(args: []string)` — caller passes `os.args`, tests pass synthetic slices
- Return values (`ok`, `cmd.name`, `cmd.flags`, `cmd.bool_set`) are the interesting part to assert
- Test cases: bare command, `--flag value`, `-f value`, positional args, `--help`/`-h`, unknown command, no args, mixed flags + positionals
### 3. `is_encrypted_key` (ssh.odin)
- Test cases: encrypted key (returns true), unencrypted key (returns false), RSA key, malformed key
- Fills last gap in ssh.odin
## Tier 2 — High value, medium effort (fixtures exist)
### 4. `db.odin` CRUD layer
Largest gap in the project. Infrastructure already in `db_integration_test.odin` (`fixture_key`, `fixture_db_path`, in-memory DB setup).
Procs to test:
- `db_open` / `db_close` — open in-memory DB, verify handle valid
- `db_insert` — insert a row, verify it persists
- `db_fetch` — fetch existing row, fetch missing row (returns false)
- `db_delete` — delete existing row (returns true), delete missing row (returns false)
- `db_list` — list multiple rows, empty DB
- `db_vacuum_to_file` — vacuum to temp file, verify file exists and is non-empty
Test pattern: create in-memory DB via `db_open`, insert fixture rows, query and assert, `defer db_close`.
### 5. `load_config` / `save_config` (config.odin)
- `save_config`: write a `Config` to temp dir, verify file exists and contents are valid JSON
- `load_config`: read back a config written by `save_config`, round-trip assert
- `load_config` error case: missing file returns error
- Need a temp dir fixture (pattern exists in `scan_test.odin`)
## Tier 3 — Command handlers (need DB + filesystem fixtures)
### 6. `cmd_version` (cmd_version.odin)
- Test default output (prints VERSION)
- Test `--long`/`-l` flag output
- Capture stdout, assert content
### `cmd_list` (cmd_list.odin)
### 7. `cmd_list` (cmd_list.odin)
- Test TTY path: fixture DB with rows, capture table output
- Test non-TTY path: capture JSON output, unmarshal and verify keys/values
- Test empty DB: verify clean output (empty table or `[]`)
### `cmd_backup` (cmd_backup.odin)
### 8. `cmd_backup` (cmd_backup.odin)
- Test successful backup: valid path, verify `db_insert` called
- Test missing file: verify error message
- Test duplicate backup: verify rejection or update behavior
### `cmd_remove` (cmd_remove.odin)
### 9. `cmd_remove` (cmd_remove.odin)
- Test successful removal: existing entry, verify `db_delete` called
- Test removal of non-existent entry: verify error or no-op
### `cmd_restore` (cmd_restore.odin)
### 10. `cmd_restore` (cmd_restore.odin)
- Test successful restore: entry exists in DB, verify file written to correct path
- Test restore of missing entry: verify error
- Test directory creation: restore to path with missing parent dirs
## Hard to test (interactive / external deps)
## Tier 4 — Hard to test (interactive / external deps)
### `cmd_deps` (cmd_deps.odin)
### 11. `cmd_deps` (cmd_deps.odin)
- Needs `git` and/or `fd` in PATH
- Test TTY and non-TTY paths
- Skip if dependencies not available (with `#assert` like TODO 28 suggests)
### `cmd_scan` (cmd_scan.odin)
### 12. `cmd_scan` (cmd_scan.odin)
- Needs `fd` installed
- Test with fixture git repo containing `.env` files
- Test `find_unbacked` integration (already partially tested in `cmd_check_test.odin`)
- Non-TTY JSON output path
### `cmd_edit_config` (cmd_edit_config.odin)
### 13. `cmd_edit_config` (cmd_edit_config.odin)
- Needs refactoring: extract `$EDITOR` parsing into testable helper (TODO 12)
- Test multi-word editor values (`"code -w"`)
- Test missing `$EDITOR`
### `cmd_init` (cmd_init.odin)
### 14. `cmd_init` (cmd_init.odin)
- Interactive prompt makes this hard
- Needs refactoring: extract SSH key discovery and config generation into testable procs
- Test `--force` flag behavior
### `prompt.odin`
### 15. `prompt.odin`
- Needs refactoring to be testable
- `render_options` could be tested if it accepted an `io.Writer`
- `read_key` could be tested with a pipe/redirect instead of raw stdin
@@ -64,7 +104,7 @@ Stdout will be captured by redirecting `os.stdout` to a pipe.
## Notes
- All command handler tests will need stdout capture. Consider extracting a helper or using `io.Writer` injection.
- DB integration tests should use in-memory SQLite (`:memory:`) where possible.
- Temp dir fixtures should follow the pattern in `scan_test.odin`.
- External dependency tests (`fd`, `git`) should use `#assert` to ensure the dependency is present rather than silently skipping (TODO 28).
- Tests that manipulate the `HOME` env var must use a mutex to prevent races with parallel test execution.

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@@ -56,34 +56,34 @@ Note: These todos can wait until all the subcommands have been ported.
25. Add tests for untested commands.
28. 2 scan tests silently skip when fd isn't installed, tests pass without actually testing anything. These should use #assert to be sure that fd is in path.
26. Add a global --config -c flag to use an alternate config.
27. version --long Odin only prints version; Go also prints commit hash and build date
28. 2 scan tests silently skip Low When fd isn't installed, tests pass without actually testing anything. These should use #assert to be sure that fd is in path.
38. Try to do all encryption / decryption in memory - only read / write encrypted data to disk.
40. use a buffered writer where possible (mem.DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE)
41. add --format -f flag to commands that draw tables.
42. Replace `testing.expect` calls with `testing.expect_value` calls where appropriate.
## Double-check AI output
- [ ] cli.odin
- [ ] cli_test.odin
- [x] cmd_backup.odin
- [x] cmd_check.odin
- [ ] cmd_backup.odin
- [ ] cmd_check.odin
- [ ] cmd_check_test.odin
- [x] cmd_deps.odin
- [ ] cmd_deps.odin
- [ ] cmd_edit_config.odin
- [x] cmd_init.odin
- [x] cmd_list.odin
- [ ] cmd_init.odin
- [ ] cmd_list.odin
- [ ] cmd_list_test.odin
- [x] cmd_nushell_completion.odin
- [x] cmd_nushell_completion_test.odin
- [x] cmd_remove.odin
- [x] cmd_restore.odin
- [x] cmd_scan.odin
- [x] cmd_sync.odin
- [ ] cmd_nushell_completion.odin
- [ ] cmd_nushell_completion_test.odin
- [ ] cmd_remove.odin
- [ ] cmd_restore.odin
- [ ] cmd_scan.odin
- [ ] cmd_sync.odin
- [x] cmd_version.odin
- [ ] config.odin
- [ ] config_test.odin
@@ -92,10 +92,10 @@ Note: These todos can wait until all the subcommands have been ported.
- [ ] db.odin
- [ ] db_integration_test.odin
- [ ] db_test.odin
- [x] features.odin
- [x] features_test.odin
- [x] main.odin
- [x] prompt.odin
- [ ] features.odin
- [ ] features_test.odin
- [ ] main.odin
- [ ] prompt.odin
- [ ] scan.odin
- [ ] scan_test.odin
- [ ] sodium.odin

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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ Command :: struct {
args: [dynamic]string,
flags: map[string]string,
bool_set: map[string]bool,
config_path: string,
}
CommandInfo :: struct {
@@ -56,8 +55,8 @@ COMMANDS := []CommandInfo {
},
}
// FIXME: Works in kinda a wonky and awkward way.
parse_args :: proc(args: []string) -> (cmd: Command, ok: bool) {
parse_args :: proc() -> (cmd: Command, ok: bool) {
args := os.args
if len(args) < 2 || args[1] == "--help" || args[1] == "-h" {
print_usage()
return Command{}, false
@@ -96,16 +95,6 @@ parse_args :: proc(args: []string) -> (cmd: Command, ok: bool) {
}
}
if val, ok := cmd.flags["config-file"]; ok {
cmd.config_path = val
} else if val, ok := cmd.flags["c"]; ok {
cmd.config_path = val
} else {
// FIXME: Handle err
home, _ := os.user_home_dir(context.allocator)
cmd.config_path = default_config_path(home)
}
if has_flag(&cmd, "help") {
print_command_help(cmd.name)
return Command{}, false
@@ -158,12 +147,7 @@ write_command_help :: proc(name: string, w: io.Writer) -> bool {
fmt.wprintf(w, "\n%s\n", info.long, flush = false)
}
fmt.wprintf(
w,
"\nFlags:\n -h, --help help for %s\n -c, --config-file <path> config file (default \"~/.envr/config.json\")\n",
info.name,
flush = false,
)
fmt.wprintf(w, "\nFlags:\n -h, --help help for %s\n", info.name, flush = false)
return true
}
@@ -181,7 +165,6 @@ print_command_help :: proc(name: string) {
bufio.writer_flush(&bw)
}
// TODO: command args should be shown in usage.
write_usage :: proc(w: io.Writer) {
fmt.wprintf(
w,
@@ -245,7 +228,6 @@ Available Commands:
`
Flags:
-h, --help help for envr
-c, --config-file <path> config file (default "~/.envr/config.json")
Use "envr [command] --help" for more information about a command.
`,

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@@ -189,170 +189,3 @@ test_has_flag_empty_command :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
}
test_parse_args_bare_command :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "list"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, cmd.name == "list", "name should be list")
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.args) == 0, "should have no positional args")
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.flags) == 0, "should have no flags")
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.bool_set) == 0, "should have no bool flags")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_positional :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "backup", "/project/.env"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, cmd.name == "backup")
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.args) == 1)
testing.expect(t, cmd.args[0] == "/project/.env")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_long_flag_with_value :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "sync", "--config", "x.json"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, cmd.flags["config"] == "x.json")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_short_flag_with_value :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "sync", "-c", "x.json"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, cmd.flags["c"] == "x.json")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_long_bool_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "init", "--force"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, cmd.bool_set["force"] == true)
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_short_bool_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "version", "-l"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, cmd.bool_set["l"] == true)
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_multiple_positionals :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "backup", "a", "b"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.args) == 2)
testing.expect(t, cmd.args[0] == "a")
testing.expect(t, cmd.args[1] == "b")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_mixed_flags_and_positionals :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "backup", "/project/.env", "--force"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, cmd.bool_set["force"] == true)
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.args) == 1)
testing.expect(t, cmd.args[0] == "/project/.env")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_no_args :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
_, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr"})
testing.expect(t, !ok, "no args should return false")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_flag_then_positional_then_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "backup", "a.env", "--force", "--verbose"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, cmd.bool_set["force"] == true)
testing.expect(t, cmd.bool_set["verbose"] == true)
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.args) == 1)
testing.expect(t, cmd.args[0] == "a.env")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_config_file_long_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "list", "--config-file", "/custom/config.json"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, cmd.config_path == "/custom/config.json", "config_path should be set from --config-file")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_config_file_short_flag :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "list", "-c", "/custom/config.json"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, cmd.config_path == "/custom/config.json", "config_path should be set from -c")
}
@(test)
test_parse_args_config_file_defaults :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
cmd, ok := parse_args([]string{"envr", "list"})
testing.expect(t, ok, "should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(cmd.args)
defer delete(cmd.flags)
defer delete(cmd.bool_set)
testing.expect(t, len(cmd.config_path) > 0, "config_path should default to non-empty path")
testing.expect(
t,
strings.contains(cmd.config_path, ".envr"),
"default config_path should contain .envr dir, got %s",
)
}

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@@ -17,16 +17,19 @@ cmd_backup :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
file, ok := new_env_file(path)
if !ok {
// TODO: log a message
return
}
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open()
if !db_ok {
// TODO: log a message
return
}
defer db_close(&db)
if !db_insert(&db, file) {
// TODO: log a message
return
}

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ cmd_check :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
if len(cmd.args) > 0 {
check_path = cmd.args[0]
} else {
cwd, cwd_err := os.get_working_directory(context.temp_allocator)
cwd, cwd_err := os.get_working_directory(context.allocator)
if cwd_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error getting current directory: %v\n", cwd_err)
return
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ cmd_check :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
abs_path = resolved
}
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open()
if !db_ok {
return
}

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:io"
import "core:os"
import "core:terminal"
// TODO: Improve table rendering
cmd_deps :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
feats := check_features()

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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:path/filepath"
cmd_edit_config :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
editor := os.get_env("EDITOR", context.allocator)
@@ -10,7 +11,11 @@ cmd_edit_config :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
config_path := cmd.config_path
config_path, join_err := filepath.join([]string{envr_dir(), "config.json"})
if join_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error building config path: %v\n", join_err)
return
}
_, stat_err := os.stat(config_path, context.allocator)
if stat_err != nil {

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@@ -5,14 +5,10 @@ import "core:fmt"
cmd_init :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
force := has_flag(cmd, "force") || has_flag(cmd, "f")
fmt.println(cmd.config_path)
_, cfg_exists := load_config(cmd.config_path)
_, cfg_exists := load_config()
if cfg_exists && !force {
fmt.println(
`You have already initialized envr.
Run again with the --force flag if you want to reinitialize.`,
)
fmt.println("You have already initialized envr.")
fmt.println("Run again with the --force flag if you want to reinitialize.")
return
}
@@ -22,13 +18,12 @@ Run again with the --force flag if you want to reinitialize.`,
}
if len(keys) == 0 {
fmt.println(`No ssh-ed25519 keys found in ~/.ssh
Generate one with: ssh-keygen -t ed25519`)
fmt.println("No ssh-ed25519 keys found in ~/.ssh")
fmt.println("Generate one with: ssh-keygen -t ed25519")
return
}
selected, result := multi_select("Select SSH private keys:", keys[:])
defer delete(selected)
if result == .Cancel {
fmt.println("\x1b[2mCancelled.\x1b[0m")
return
@@ -46,7 +41,7 @@ Generate one with: ssh-keygen -t ed25519`)
return
}
cfg := new_config(selected_paths[:], cmd.config_path)
cfg := new_config(selected_paths[:])
if !save_config(cfg, force = force) {
return
}

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@@ -13,10 +13,8 @@ ListEntry :: struct {
Path: string `json:"path"`,
}
// TODO: Support --format flag
// TODO: Improve table rendering
cmd_list :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open()
if !db_ok {
return
}
@@ -44,7 +42,6 @@ cmd_list :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
w := io.to_writer(os.to_writer(os.stdout))
render_table(w, headers, table_rows[:])
} else {
// TODO: Should we instead print full entries here?
entries: [dynamic]ListEntry
for row in rows {
filename := filepath.base(row.Path)
@@ -57,7 +54,7 @@ cmd_list :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
)
}
data, marshal_err := json.marshal(entries[:], allocator = context.temp_allocator)
data, marshal_err := json.marshal(entries[:])
if marshal_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error marshaling JSON: %v\n", marshal_err)
return

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@@ -5,7 +5,5 @@ import "core:fmt"
COMPLETION_SCRIPT: string : string(#load("mod.nu"))
cmd_nushell_completion :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
// TODO: Use buffered writer?
fmt.print(COMPLETION_SCRIPT)
}

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@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ cmd_remove :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
// TODO: Is this the best way to do it?
abs_path: string
if filepath.is_abs(path) {
abs_path = path
@@ -29,7 +28,7 @@ cmd_remove :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
abs_path = resolved
}
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open()
if !db_ok {
return
}
@@ -41,4 +40,3 @@ cmd_remove :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
fmt.printf("Removed %s from the database\n", abs_path)
}

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@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ cmd_restore :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
// TODO: Is this the right way to handle this?
abs_path: string
if filepath.is_abs(path) {
abs_path = path
@@ -30,7 +29,7 @@ cmd_restore :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
abs_path = resolved
}
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open()
if !db_ok {
return
}
@@ -52,4 +51,3 @@ cmd_restore :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
fmt.printf("Restored %s\n", file.Path)
}

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ cmd_scan :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
return
}
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open()
if !db_ok {
return
}
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ cmd_scan :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
search_dirs := search_paths(db.cfg)
if len(search_dirs) == 0 {
fmt.println("No search paths configured. Please run `envr init -f` or edit your config.")
fmt.println("No search paths configured. Please run `envr init` or edit your config.")
return
}
@@ -62,7 +62,6 @@ cmd_scan :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
}
selected, result := multi_select("Select .env files to backup:", files[:])
defer delete(selected)
if result == .Cancel {
fmt.println("\x1b[2mCancelled.\x1b[0m")
return

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@@ -13,9 +13,8 @@ SyncEntry :: struct {
}
// TODO: Check for quiet failures.
// TODO: Support --format -f flags
cmd_sync :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
db, db_ok := db_open(cmd.config_path)
db, db_ok := db_open()
if !db_ok {
return
}
@@ -27,13 +26,11 @@ cmd_sync :: proc(cmd: ^Command) {
}
defer delete(files)
// TODO: Set sane default size
results: [dynamic]SyncEntry
defer delete(results)
for &file in files {
old_path: string
old_path, _ = strings.clone(file.Path, context.temp_allocator)
old_path, _ = strings.clone(file.Path)
result, err_msg := db_sync(&db, &file)

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@@ -20,18 +20,19 @@ ScanConfig :: struct {
Config :: struct {
Keys: [dynamic]SshKeyPair `json:"keys"`,
ScanConfig: ScanConfig `json:"scan"`,
config_path: string `json:"-"`,
}
default_config_path :: proc(home: string) -> string {
path, err := filepath.join([]string{home, ".envr", "config.json"})
if err != nil {
panic("Ran out of memory when building config path")
load_config :: proc() -> (Config, bool) {
home, home_err := os.user_home_dir(context.temp_allocator)
if home_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error getting home dir: %v\n", home_err)
return Config{}, false
}
config_path, join_err := filepath.join([]string{home, ".envr", "config.json"})
if join_err != nil {
return Config{}, false
}
return path
}
load_config :: proc(config_path: string) -> (Config, bool) {
data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(config_path, context.allocator)
if read_err != nil {
fmt.println("No config file found. Please run `envr init` to generate one.")
@@ -39,13 +40,11 @@ load_config :: proc(config_path: string) -> (Config, bool) {
}
cfg: Config
// TODO: use json 5
err := json.unmarshal(data, &cfg)
if err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error parsing config: %v\n", err)
return Config{}, false
}
cfg.config_path = config_path
return cfg, true
}
@@ -56,12 +55,15 @@ delete_config :: proc(cfg: Config) {
delete(cfg.ScanConfig.Include)
}
envr_dir :: proc(config_path: string) -> string {
return filepath.dir(config_path)
envr_dir :: proc() -> string {
home, _ := os.user_home_dir(context.allocator)
dir, _ := filepath.join([]string{home, ".envr"})
return dir
}
data_encrypted_path :: proc(config_path: string) -> string {
path, _ := filepath.join([]string{envr_dir(config_path), "data.envr"})
data_encrypted_path :: proc() -> string {
dir := envr_dir()
path, _ := filepath.join([]string{dir, "data.envr"})
return path
}
@@ -111,10 +113,7 @@ find_ssh_private_keys :: proc() -> (keys: [dynamic]string, ok: bool) {
return
}
new_config :: proc(
private_key_paths: []string,
cfg_path: string = "~/.envr/config.json",
) -> Config {
new_config :: proc(private_key_paths: []string) -> Config {
keys := make([dynamic]SshKeyPair, 0, len(private_key_paths))
for priv in private_key_paths {
// TODO: Is this bad?
@@ -137,22 +136,30 @@ new_config :: proc(
Include = include,
}
return Config{Keys = keys, ScanConfig = scan_cfg, config_path = cfg_path}
return Config{Keys = keys, ScanConfig = scan_cfg}
}
save_config :: proc(cfg: Config, force: bool = false) -> bool {
config_dir := envr_dir(cfg.config_path)
home, home_err := os.user_home_dir(context.allocator)
if home_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error getting home dir: %v\n", home_err)
return false
}
config_dir, _ := filepath.join([]string{home, ".envr"})
if !os.exists(config_dir) {
mkdir_err := os.make_directory(config_dir)
if mkdir_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error creating %s directory: %v\n", config_dir, mkdir_err)
fmt.printf("Error creating ~/.envr directory: %v\n", mkdir_err)
return false
}
}
if os.exists(cfg.config_path) && !force {
info, stat_err := os.stat(cfg.config_path, context.allocator)
config_path, _ := filepath.join([]string{config_dir, "config.json"})
if os.exists(config_path) && !force {
info, stat_err := os.stat(config_path, context.allocator)
if stat_err == nil {
defer os.file_info_delete(info, context.allocator)
if info.size > 0 {
@@ -168,7 +175,7 @@ save_config :: proc(cfg: Config, force: bool = false) -> bool {
return false
}
write_err := os.write_entire_file(cfg.config_path, data)
write_err := os.write_entire_file(config_path, data)
if write_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error writing config: %v\n", write_err)
return false

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@@ -1,14 +1,7 @@
package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:path/filepath"
import "core:strings"
import "core:sync"
import "core:testing"
home_mutex: sync.Mutex
@(test)
test_new_config_single_key :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
paths := []string{"/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519"}
@@ -68,139 +61,3 @@ test_new_config_exclude_patterns :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
}
}
@(test)
test_save_load_config_roundtrip :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-cfg-rt-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
cfgPath, err := filepath.join([]string{base, "config.json"}, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "cfgPath should build successfully")
cfg := new_config([]string{"/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519"}, cfgPath)
defer delete_config(cfg)
testing.expect(t, save_config(cfg, force = true), "save should succeed")
loaded, ok := load_config(cfg.config_path)
testing.expect(t, ok, "load should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_config(loaded)
testing.expect(t, len(loaded.Keys) == 1, "should have 1 key")
testing.expect(t, loaded.Keys[0].Private == "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519")
testing.expect(t, loaded.Keys[0].Public == "/home/user/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub")
testing.expect(t, loaded.ScanConfig.Matcher == "\\.env")
testing.expect(t, len(loaded.ScanConfig.Exclude) == 4)
testing.expect(t, len(loaded.ScanConfig.Include) == 1)
testing.expect(t, loaded.ScanConfig.Include[0] == "~")
}
@(test)
test_load_config_missing :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
_, ok := load_config("/tmp/envr-test-cfg-nonexistent/config.json")
testing.expect(t, !ok, "missing config should return false")
}
@(test)
test_save_config_no_clobber :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-cfg-noclobber-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
cfgPath, err := filepath.join([]string{base, "config.json"}, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "cfgPath should build successfully")
cfg := new_config([]string{"/home/user/.ssh/key1"}, cfgPath)
defer delete_config(cfg)
testing.expect(t, save_config(cfg, force = true), "first save should succeed")
cfg2 := new_config([]string{"/home/user/.ssh/key2"}, cfgPath)
defer delete_config(cfg2)
testing.expect(t, !save_config(cfg2), "second save without force should fail")
}
@(test)
test_save_config_force_overwrites :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-cfg-force-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
cfgPath, err := filepath.join([]string{base, "config.json"}, context.temp_allocator)
testing.expect(t, err == nil, "cfgPath should build successfully")
cfg := new_config([]string{"/home/user/.ssh/key1"}, cfgPath)
defer delete_config(cfg)
testing.expect(t, save_config(cfg, force = true), "first save should succeed")
cfg2 := new_config([]string{"/home/user/.ssh/key2"}, cfgPath)
defer delete_config(cfg2)
testing.expect(t, save_config(cfg2, force = true), "force save should overwrite")
loaded, ok := load_config(cfgPath)
testing.expect(t, ok, "load should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete_config(loaded)
testing.expect(t, len(loaded.Keys) == 1, "should have 1 key")
testing.expect(
t,
loaded.Keys[0].Private == "/home/user/.ssh/key2",
"should be the overwritten key",
)
}
@(test)
test_envr_dir :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
dir := envr_dir("/tmp/envr-fake-home-envrdir/.envr/config.json")
testing.expectf(t, strings.has_suffix(dir, ".envr"), "dir should end with .envr, got %s", dir)
testing.expectf(
t,
strings.contains(dir, "envr-fake-home-envrdir"),
"dir should contain home dir, got %s",
dir,
)
}
@(test)
test_data_encrypted_path :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
p := data_encrypted_path("/tmp/envr-fake-home-datapath/config.json")
testing.expectf(t, strings.has_suffix(p, "data.envr"), "should end with data.envr, got %s", p)
testing.expectf(t, strings.contains(p, ".envr"), "should contain .envr dir, got %s", p)
}
@(test)
test_search_paths_expands_tilde :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
sync.mutex_lock(&home_mutex)
defer sync.mutex_unlock(&home_mutex)
old_home := os.get_env("HOME", context.temp_allocator)
defer {
if old_home != "" {
os.set_env("HOME", old_home)
}
}
os.set_env("HOME", "/tmp/envr-fake-home-search")
cfg := Config {
ScanConfig = ScanConfig{Include = make([dynamic]string, 0, 1)},
}
defer delete(cfg.ScanConfig.Include)
append(&cfg.ScanConfig.Include, "~")
paths := search_paths(cfg)
defer delete(paths)
testing.expect(t, len(paths) == 1, "should have 1 path")
if len(paths) > 0 {
testing.expectf(
t,
strings.contains(paths[0], "envr-fake-home-search"),
"should expand ~ to home, got %s",
paths[0],
)
testing.expect(t, !strings.contains(paths[0], "~"), "should not contain literal ~")
}
}

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@@ -25,11 +25,7 @@ test_encrypt_decrypt_roundtrip :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, dec_ok, "decryption should succeed")
defer delete(decrypted)
testing.expect(
t,
len(decrypted) == len(original),
fmt.tprintf("expected %d bytes, got %d", len(original), len(decrypted)),
)
testing.expect(t, len(decrypted) == len(original), fmt.tprintf("expected %d bytes, got %d", len(original), len(decrypted)))
for i in 0 ..< len(original) {
testing.expect(t, decrypted[i] == original[i], fmt.tprintf("byte mismatch at index %d", i))
}
@@ -54,16 +50,8 @@ test_encrypt_decrypt_multi_recipient :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
defer delete(decrypted2)
for i in 0 ..< len(original) {
testing.expect(
t,
decrypted1[i] == original[i],
fmt.tprintf("key1: byte mismatch at %d", i),
)
testing.expect(
t,
decrypted2[i] == original[i],
fmt.tprintf("key2: byte mismatch at %d", i),
)
testing.expect(t, decrypted1[i] == original[i], fmt.tprintf("key1: byte mismatch at %d", i))
testing.expect(t, decrypted2[i] == original[i], fmt.tprintf("key2: byte mismatch at %d", i))
}
}
@@ -97,25 +85,6 @@ test_encrypt_empty_plaintext :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, len(decrypted) == 0, "decrypted empty data should be empty")
}
@(test)
test_recipient_can_decrypt_senders_data :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
key1 := make_test_key_pair("test_ed25519")
key2 := make_test_key_pair("test_ed25519_second")
original := []u8{10, 20, 30, 40, 50}
encrypted, enc_ok := encrypt(original, []SshKeyPair{key1, key2})
testing.expect(t, enc_ok, "encryption with 2 keys should succeed")
defer delete(encrypted)
decrypted, dec_ok := decrypt(encrypted, []SshKeyPair{key2})
testing.expect(t, dec_ok, "second recipient should decrypt without the sender key present")
defer delete(decrypted)
for i in 0 ..< len(original) {
testing.expect(t, decrypted[i] == original[i], fmt.tprintf("byte mismatch at %d", i))
}
}
@(test)
test_ciphertext_has_magic :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
key := make_test_key_pair("test_ed25519")
@@ -131,4 +100,3 @@ test_ciphertext_has_magic :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, encrypted[2] == u8('V'), "magic byte 2")
testing.expect(t, encrypted[3] == u8('R'), "magic byte 3")
}

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@@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ SyncDirection :: enum {
}
Db :: struct {
// Pointer to the sqlite db
db: ^rawptr,
cfg: Config,
changed: bool,
@@ -49,13 +48,13 @@ make_temp_path :: proc() -> string {
return strings.to_string(b)
}
db_open :: proc(cfg_path: string) -> (Db, bool) {
cfg, ok := load_config(cfg_path)
db_open :: proc() -> (Db, bool) {
cfg, ok := load_config()
if !ok {
return Db{}, false
}
data_path := data_encrypted_path(cfg.config_path)
data_path := data_encrypted_path()
_, stat_err := os.stat(data_path, context.allocator)
db: ^rawptr
@@ -65,8 +64,8 @@ db_open :: proc(cfg_path: string) -> (Db, bool) {
return Db{}, false
}
create_sql: cstring = "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS envr_env_files (path TEXT PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, remotes TEXT, sha256 TEXT NOT NULL, contents TEXT NOT NULL)"
rc = sqlite.db_exec(db, create_sql, nil, nil, nil)
create_sql := "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS envr_env_files (path TEXT PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, remotes TEXT, sha256 TEXT NOT NULL, contents TEXT NOT NULL)"
rc = sqlite.db_exec(db, string_to_cstring(create_sql), nil, nil, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error creating table: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(db))
sqlite.db_close(db)
@@ -109,8 +108,8 @@ db_close :: proc(d: ^Db) {
return
}
data_path := data_encrypted_path(d.cfg.config_path)
envr_d := envr_dir(d.cfg.config_path)
data_path := data_encrypted_path()
envr_d := envr_dir()
os.mkdir_all(envr_d)
write_err := os.write_entire_file(data_path, encrypted)
@@ -126,15 +125,10 @@ db_close :: proc(d: ^Db) {
sqlite.db_close(d.db)
}
db_list :: proc(d: ^Db, allocator := context.allocator) -> (results: [dynamic]EnvFile, ok: bool) {
db_list :: proc(d: ^Db) -> (results: [dynamic]EnvFile, ok: bool) {
sql := "SELECT path, remotes, sha256, contents FROM envr_env_files"
stmt: ^rawptr
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(
d.db,
"SELECT path, remotes, sha256, contents FROM envr_env_files",
-1,
&stmt,
nil,
)
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(d.db, string_to_cstring(sql), -1, &stmt, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error preparing query: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(d.db))
return
@@ -151,12 +145,15 @@ db_list :: proc(d: ^Db, allocator := context.allocator) -> (results: [dynamic]En
return
}
remotes_json := string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 1))
remotes := make([dynamic]string, strings.count(remotes_json, ",") + 1, allocator)
path := cstring_to_string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 0))
remotes_json := cstring_to_string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 1))
sha := cstring_to_string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 2))
contents := cstring_to_string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 3))
remotes: [dynamic]string
if len(remotes_json) > 0 {
json.unmarshal_string(remotes_json, &remotes)
}
path := clone_cstring(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 0), allocator)
append(
&results,
@@ -164,8 +161,8 @@ db_list :: proc(d: ^Db, allocator := context.allocator) -> (results: [dynamic]En
Path = path,
Dir = filepath.dir(path),
Remotes = remotes,
Sha256 = clone_cstring(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 2), allocator),
contents = clone_cstring(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 3), allocator),
Sha256 = sha,
contents = contents,
},
)
}
@@ -179,7 +176,8 @@ db_vacuum_to_file :: proc(db: ^rawptr, path: string) -> bool {
b: strings.Builder
strings.builder_init(&b)
fmt.sbprintf(&b, "VACUUM INTO '%s'", path)
rc := sqlite.db_exec(db, to_cstring(&b), nil, nil, nil)
sql := strings.to_string(b)
rc := sqlite.db_exec(db, string_to_cstring(sql), nil, nil, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error vacuuming database: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(db))
return false
@@ -188,7 +186,7 @@ db_vacuum_to_file :: proc(db: ^rawptr, path: string) -> bool {
}
db_restore_from_encrypted :: proc(db: ^rawptr, cfg: Config) -> bool {
data_path := data_encrypted_path(cfg.config_path)
data_path := data_encrypted_path()
encrypted_data, read_err := os.read_entire_file_from_path(data_path, context.temp_allocator)
if read_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error reading encrypted database: %v\n", read_err)
@@ -223,7 +221,7 @@ db_attach_and_copy :: proc(mem_db: ^rawptr, src_path: string) -> bool {
fmt.sbprintf(&b, "ATTACH DATABASE '%s' AS source", src_path)
attach_sql := strings.to_string(b)
rc := sqlite.db_exec(mem_db, to_cstring(attach_sql), nil, nil, nil)
rc := sqlite.db_exec(mem_db, string_to_cstring(attach_sql), nil, nil, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error attaching database: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(mem_db))
return false
@@ -286,7 +284,8 @@ get_git_remotes :: proc(dir: string) -> [dynamic]string {
return remotes
}
lines := strings.split(string(data), "\n")
output_str := string(data)
lines := strings.split(output_str, "\n")
for &line in lines {
line = strings.trim_space(line)
@@ -313,10 +312,7 @@ new_env_file :: proc(path: string) -> (EnvFile, bool) {
fmt.printf("Error getting absolute path: %v\n", abs_err)
return EnvFile{}, false
}
cloned_path, err := strings.clone(abs_path)
if err != nil {
panic("Ran out of memory")
}
cloned_path, _ := strings.clone(abs_path)
dir := filepath.dir(cloned_path)
@@ -329,14 +325,14 @@ new_env_file :: proc(path: string) -> (EnvFile, bool) {
}
digest := hash.hash_bytes(hash.Algorithm.SHA256, data)
// TODO: Handle error
hex_bytes, _ := hex.encode(digest)
sha_str := string(hex_bytes)
return EnvFile {
Path = cloned_path,
Dir = dir,
Remotes = remotes,
Sha256 = string(hex_bytes),
Sha256 = sha_str,
contents = string(data),
},
true
@@ -349,33 +345,19 @@ db_insert :: proc(d: ^Db, file: EnvFile) -> bool {
return false
}
sql: cstring =
"INSERT OR REPLACE INTO " +
"envr_env_files (path, remotes, sha256, contents) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)"
sql := "INSERT OR REPLACE INTO envr_env_files (path, remotes, sha256, contents) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)"
stmt: ^rawptr
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(d.db, sql, -1, &stmt, nil)
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(d.db, string_to_cstring(sql), -1, &stmt, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error preparing insert: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(d.db))
return false
}
defer sqlite.finalize(stmt)
// TODO: deal with elsewhere?
cpath := to_cstring(file.Path)
defer delete(cpath)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 1, cpath, -1, nil)
cremotes := to_cstring(string(remotes_json))
defer delete(cremotes)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 2, cremotes, -1, nil)
csha := to_cstring(file.Sha256)
defer delete(csha)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 3, csha, -1, nil)
ccontents := to_cstring(file.contents)
defer delete(ccontents)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 4, ccontents, -1, nil)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 1, string_to_cstring(file.Path), -1, nil)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 2, string_to_cstring(string(remotes_json)), -1, nil)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 3, string_to_cstring(file.Sha256), -1, nil)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 4, string_to_cstring(file.contents), -1, nil)
rc = sqlite.step(stmt)
if rc != sqlite.DONE {
@@ -387,19 +369,17 @@ db_insert :: proc(d: ^Db, file: EnvFile) -> bool {
return true
}
db_fetch :: proc(d: ^Db, path: string, allocator := context.allocator) -> (EnvFile, bool) {
sql: cstring = "SELECT path, remotes, sha256, contents FROM envr_env_files WHERE path = ?"
db_fetch :: proc(d: ^Db, path: string) -> (EnvFile, bool) {
sql := "SELECT path, remotes, sha256, contents FROM envr_env_files WHERE path = ?"
stmt: ^rawptr
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(d.db, sql, -1, &stmt, nil)
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(d.db, string_to_cstring(sql), -1, &stmt, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error preparing fetch: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(d.db))
return EnvFile{}, false
}
defer sqlite.finalize(stmt)
cpath := to_cstring(path, allocator)
defer delete(cpath, allocator)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 1, cpath, -1, nil)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 1, string_to_cstring(path), -1, nil)
rc = sqlite.step(stmt)
if rc == sqlite.DONE {
fmt.printf("No file found with path: %s\n", path)
@@ -410,37 +390,38 @@ db_fetch :: proc(d: ^Db, path: string, allocator := context.allocator) -> (EnvFi
return EnvFile{}, false
}
remotes_json := string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 1))
remotes := make([dynamic]string, strings.count(remotes_json, ",") + 1, allocator)
file_path := cstring_to_string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 0))
remotes_json := cstring_to_string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 1))
sha := cstring_to_string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 2))
contents := cstring_to_string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 3))
remotes: [dynamic]string
if len(remotes_json) > 0 {
json.unmarshal_string(remotes_json, &remotes, allocator = allocator)
json.unmarshal_string(remotes_json, &remotes)
}
file_path := clone_cstring(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 0))
cloned_path, _ := strings.clone(file_path)
return EnvFile {
Path = file_path,
Dir = filepath.dir(file_path),
Path = cloned_path,
Dir = filepath.dir(cloned_path),
Remotes = remotes,
Sha256 = clone_cstring(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 2), allocator),
contents = clone_cstring(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 3), allocator),
Sha256 = sha,
contents = contents,
},
true
}
db_delete :: proc(d: ^Db, path: string) -> bool {
sql: cstring = "DELETE FROM envr_env_files WHERE path = ?"
sql := "DELETE FROM envr_env_files WHERE path = ?"
stmt: ^rawptr
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(d.db, sql, -1, &stmt, nil)
rc := sqlite.prepare_v2(d.db, string_to_cstring(sql), -1, &stmt, nil)
if rc != sqlite.OK {
fmt.printf("Error preparing delete: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(d.db))
return false
}
defer sqlite.finalize(stmt)
cpath := to_cstring(path)
defer delete(cpath)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 1, cpath, -1, nil)
rc = sqlite.bind_text(stmt, 1, string_to_cstring(path), -1, nil)
rc = sqlite.step(stmt)
if rc != sqlite.DONE {
fmt.printf("Error deleting: %s\n", sqlite.db_errmsg(d.db))
@@ -456,30 +437,19 @@ db_delete :: proc(d: ^Db, path: string) -> bool {
return true
}
to_cstring :: proc {
string_to_cstring,
strings.to_cstring,
cstring_to_string :: proc(cs: cstring) -> string {
if cs == nil {
return ""
}
s, _ := strings.clone_from_cstring(cs)
return s
}
string_to_cstring :: proc(s: string, allocator := context.allocator) -> cstring {
cs, err := strings.clone_to_cstring(s, allocator)
if err != nil {
fmt.printf("Failed to convert string to cstring: %v\n", err)
panic("Allocation Exception")
}
string_to_cstring :: proc(s: string) -> cstring {
cs, _ := strings.clone_to_cstring(s)
return cs
}
clone_cstring :: proc(c: cstring, allocator := context.allocator) -> string {
str, err := strings.clone_from_cstring(c, allocator)
if err != nil {
fmt.printf("Failed to convert string to cstring: %v\n", err)
panic("Allocation Exception")
}
return str
}
db_update_required :: proc(status: SyncFlag) -> bool {
return .BackedUp in status || .DirUpdated in status
}
@@ -535,11 +505,7 @@ env_file_backup :: proc(f: ^EnvFile) -> bool {
f.contents = string(data)
digest := hash.hash_bytes(hash.Algorithm.SHA256, data)
hex_bytes, alloc_err := hex.encode(digest)
if alloc_err != nil {
fmt.printf("Error generating hash for file %s: %v\n", f.Path, alloc_err)
return false
}
hex_bytes, _ := hex.encode(digest)
f.Sha256 = string(hex_bytes)
return true
}
@@ -589,7 +555,6 @@ env_file_sync :: proc(f: ^EnvFile, dir: SyncDirection, d: ^Db) -> (SyncFlag, str
}
digest := hash.hash_bytes(hash.Algorithm.SHA256, data)
// TODO: Handle error
hex_bytes, _ := hex.encode(digest)
current_sha := string(hex_bytes)

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@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ test_decrypt_then_attach_sqlite :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
rc = sqlite.step(stmt)
testing.expect(t, rc == sqlite.ROW, "expected at least one row")
if rc == sqlite.ROW {
path := string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 0))
path := cstring_to_string(sqlite.column_text(stmt, 0))
testing.expect(t, len(path) > 0, "path should not be empty")
}
}

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@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:path/filepath"
import "core:strings"
import "core:testing"
import "sqlite"
@@ -46,11 +44,12 @@ test_db_insert_and_fetch :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
if !ok do return
defer sqlite.db_close(d.db)
path := "/project/.env"
sha := "abc123"
contents := "SECRET=value"
f := make_test_env_file(path, sha, contents, []string{"git@github.com:user/repo.git"})
f := make_test_env_file(
"/project/.env",
"abc123",
"SECRET=value",
[]string{"git@github.com:user/repo.git"},
)
defer delete(f.Remotes)
testing.expect(t, db_insert(&d, f), "insert should succeed")
@@ -60,11 +59,11 @@ test_db_insert_and_fetch :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
if !fetch_ok do return
defer delete(fetched.Remotes)
testing.expect_value(t, fetched.Path, path)
testing.expect_value(t, fetched.Sha256, sha)
testing.expect_value(t, fetched.contents, contents)
testing.expect_value(t, len(fetched.Remotes), 1)
testing.expect_value(t, fetched.Remotes[0], "git@github.com:user/repo.git")
testing.expect(t, fetched.Path == "/project/.env", "path mismatch")
testing.expect(t, fetched.Sha256 == "abc123", "sha mismatch")
testing.expect(t, fetched.contents == "SECRET=value", "contents mismatch")
testing.expect(t, len(fetched.Remotes) == 1, "remotes count mismatch")
testing.expect(t, fetched.Remotes[0] == "git@github.com:user/repo.git", "remote mismatch")
}
@(test)
@@ -320,78 +319,3 @@ test_shares_remote_both_empty :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, !shares_remote(&f, remotes), "both empty should not share")
}
@(test)
test_make_temp_path_format :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
p := make_temp_path()
testing.expect(t, strings.has_suffix(p, ".db"), "should end with .db")
testing.expect(t, strings.contains(p, fmt.tprintf("%d", os.get_pid())), "should contain PID")
}
@(test)
test_new_env_file :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-envfile-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
env_path := fmt.tprintf("%s/.env", base)
err := os.write_entire_file(env_path, "SECRET=value\n")
testing.expect(t, err == nil, ".env file should exists")
file, ok := new_env_file(env_path)
testing.expect(t, ok, "new_env_file should succeed")
if !ok do return
defer delete(file.Remotes)
testing.expect(t, filepath.is_abs(file.Path), "path should be absolute")
testing.expect(t, strings.has_suffix(file.Path, "/.env"), "path should end with /.env")
testing.expect(t, file.contents == "SECRET=value\n", "contents mismatch")
testing.expect(t, len(file.Sha256) == 64, "sha256 should be 64 hex chars")
}
@(test)
test_new_env_file_missing :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
_, ok := new_env_file("/tmp/envr-nonexistent-envfile/path/.env")
testing.expect(t, !ok, "missing file should return false")
}
@(test)
test_env_file_backup :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
base := fmt.tprintf("/tmp/envr-test-backup-%d", os.get_pid())
os.mkdir_all(base)
defer os.remove_all(base)
env_path := fmt.tprintf("%s/.env", base)
err := os.write_entire_file(env_path, "KEY=12345\n")
testing.expect(t, err == nil, ".env file should exist")
f := EnvFile {
Path = env_path,
}
testing.expect(t, env_file_backup(&f), "backup should succeed")
testing.expect(t, f.contents == "KEY=12345\n", "contents should be populated")
testing.expect(t, len(f.Sha256) == 64, "sha256 should be 64 hex chars")
}
@(test)
test_env_file_backup_missing :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
f := EnvFile {
Path = "/tmp/envr-nonexistent-backup/.env",
}
testing.expect(t, !env_file_backup(&f), "missing file should return false")
}
@(test)
test_update_dir :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
f := EnvFile {
Path = "/old/project/.env",
Dir = "/old/project",
Remotes = make([dynamic]string, 0),
}
defer delete(f.Remotes)
update_dir(&f, "/new/location")
testing.expect(t, f.Dir == "/new/location", "dir should be updated")
testing.expect(t, f.Path == "/new/location/.env", "path should be updated")
}

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
main :: proc() {
cmd, ok := parse_args(os.args)
cmd, ok := parse_args()
if !ok {
return
}

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@@ -113,14 +113,10 @@ MultiSelect_Result :: enum {
MAX_VISIBLE :: 7
// Caller is responsible for deleting the responses.
multi_select :: proc(
prompt: string,
options: []string,
) -> (
selected: [dynamic]bool,
result: MultiSelect_Result,
) {
) -> (selected: [dynamic]bool, result: MultiSelect_Result) {
if len(options) == 0 {
return
}
@@ -170,21 +166,18 @@ multi_select :: proc(
}
}
render_options :: proc(
prompt: string,
options: []string,
selected: []bool,
cursor: int,
scroll_offset: int,
) -> int {
fmt.printf("\x1b[1;36m%s\x1b[0m (↑/↓ move, space select, enter confirm)\r\n", prompt)
render_options :: proc(prompt: string, options: []string, selected: []bool, cursor: int, scroll_offset: int) -> int {
fmt.printf(
"\x1b[1;36m%s\x1b[0m (↑/↓ move, space select, enter confirm)\r\n",
prompt,
)
end := scroll_offset + MAX_VISIBLE
if end > len(options) {
end = len(options)
}
for i in scroll_offset ..< end {
for i in scroll_offset..<end {
checkbox := " "
if selected[i] {
checkbox = "x"
@@ -198,4 +191,3 @@ render_options :: proc(
return end - scroll_offset
}

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@@ -69,7 +69,6 @@ run_fd :: proc(args: []string) -> (lines: []string, ok: bool) {
tmp_path := next_fd_tmp_path()
tmp_file, tmp_err := os.open(tmp_path, os.O_CREATE | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_TRUNC)
if tmp_err != nil {
// TODO: Log a message here
return
}

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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ package main
import "core:fmt"
import "core:os"
import "core:path/filepath"
import "core:strings"
import "core:testing"
@(test)
@@ -86,11 +85,3 @@ test_scan_path_empty_dir :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, len(results) == 0, fmt.tprintf("expected 0 results, got %d", len(results)))
}
@(test)
test_scan_meets_expectations :: proc(t: ^testing.T) {
testing.expect(t, cant_scan({}), "no features should mean can't scan")
testing.expect(t, cant_scan({.Git}), "Git alone should mean can't scan")
testing.expect(t, !cant_scan({.Fd}), "having Fd should mean can scan")
testing.expect(t, !cant_scan({.Fd, .Git}), "both Fd and Git should mean can scan")
}