fisher/test/url-from-path-git.fish
Jorge Bucaran 5dc1eea953
Ahoy! an early v0.7.0 is here!
+ Add  the ability  to install plugins  from Gists.  You can
distribute a very simple,  one-single function plugin in the
form  of a  Gist. Your  users  can install  it using  fisher
install  url and  Fisherman will  query the  Gist using  the
GitHub API to get a list of  the Gist files and use the name
of the  first identified *.fish  file to name the  plugin in
your system.  Since there is no  formal way to name  a Gist,
and you may  prefer to keep the "description"  field for the
actual description  and not a name,  Fisherman supports only
one fish file per Gist. Closes #75.

+ Use command(1) when calling non-builtins. Thanks @daenney.
Closes #79.

+  Add  __fisher_plugin_can_enable  to detect  installing  a
prompt that is not the current one. Closes #78.

+  Remove  the ability  to  install  a  plugin in  a  parent
directory using ..  or ../ or even worse, ../../  as well as
other combinations  that navigate  to a parent  directory. I
find  the use  case odd  at  best, and  more dangerous  that
useful.  If you  want  to  install a  local  plugin use  the
full  path  or a  relative  path,  always top  down.  fisher
install  . or  fisher  install my/plugin  or fisher  install
/Users/$USER/path/to/plugin. Closes #81.
2016-02-11 09:40:03 +09:00

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set -l gist_plugin norf
function -S setup
source $DIRNAME/helpers/git-ls-remote.fish
end
function -S teardown
functions -e git
end
for plugin in foo bar baz
test "$TESTNAME - Get URL from repo's path in the cache ($plugin)"
"https://github.com/$plugin/$plugin" = (
__fisher_url_from_path ...cache/$plugin
)
end
end
test "$TESTNAME - Get <plugin>@<URL> for URLs of GitHub gists"
"$gist_plugin@https://gist.github.com/$gist_plugin" = (
__fisher_url_from_path ...cache/$gist_plugin
)
end
test "$TESTNAME - Fail if path is not given"
1 -eq (
__fisher_url_from_path ""
printf $status
)
end