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| // Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. | ||
| // Licensed under the MIT License. | ||
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| 'use strict'; | ||
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| import { expect } from 'chai'; | ||
| import { parseEnvFile } from '../../../extension/common/variables/environment'; | ||
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| suite('Environment File Parsing Tests', () => { | ||
| test('Should parse simple environment variables', () => { | ||
| const content = 'VAR1=value1\nVAR2=value2'; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/naming-convention | ||
| expect(result).to.deep.equal({ | ||
| VAR1: 'value1', | ||
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| VAR2: 'value2', | ||
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| }); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should parse single-quoted multiline values', () => { | ||
| const content = "EXAMPLE_VAR='very long value\nwith new line , we need to get all the lines'"; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| expect(result.EXAMPLE_VAR).to.equal('very long value\nwith new line , we need to get all the lines'); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should parse double-quoted multiline values', () => { | ||
| const content = 'EXAMPLE_VAR="very long value\nwith new line , we need to get all the lines"'; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| expect(result.EXAMPLE_VAR).to.equal('very long value\nwith new line , we need to get all the lines'); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should parse escaped newlines in single-quoted values', () => { | ||
| const content = "VAR='line1\\nline2'"; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| expect(result.VAR).to.equal('line1\nline2'); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should parse escaped newlines in double-quoted values', () => { | ||
| const content = 'VAR="line1\\nline2"'; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| expect(result.VAR).to.equal('line1\nline2'); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should handle multiple variables with multiline values', () => { | ||
| const content = "VAR1='multiline\nvalue1'\nVAR2='multiline\nvalue2'"; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| expect(result.VAR1).to.equal('multiline\nvalue1'); | ||
| expect(result.VAR2).to.equal('multiline\nvalue2'); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should handle unquoted values', () => { | ||
| const content = 'VAR=value_without_quotes'; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| expect(result.VAR).to.equal('value_without_quotes'); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should handle empty values', () => { | ||
| const content = 'VAR='; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| expect(result.VAR).to.equal(''); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should ignore lines without equals sign', () => { | ||
| const content = 'VAR1=value1\nInvalid line\nVAR2=value2'; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/naming-convention | ||
| expect(result).to.deep.equal({ | ||
| VAR1: 'value1', | ||
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| VAR2: 'value2', | ||
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| }); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should handle multiline value with multiple newlines', () => { | ||
| const content = "VAR='line1\nline2\nline3\nline4'"; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| expect(result.VAR).to.equal('line1\nline2\nline3\nline4'); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should parse environment file as Buffer', () => { | ||
| const content = Buffer.from("VAR='multiline\nvalue'"); | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| expect(result.VAR).to.equal('multiline\nvalue'); | ||
| }); | ||
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| test('Should handle whitespace around variable names and equals', () => { | ||
| const content = " VAR1 = value1 \n VAR2='multiline\nvalue'"; | ||
| const result = parseEnvFile(content); | ||
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| expect(result.VAR1).to.equal('value1'); | ||
| expect(result.VAR2).to.equal('multiline\nvalue'); | ||
| }); | ||
| }); | ||
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Does this handle cases where it opens with a single quote and closes with a double quote?
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No that would be invalid. It's why it keeps the quoteChar in memory. It has to match.