#!/bin/bash [ -f testing.sh ] && . testing.sh #testing "name" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin" # Note: since "master key", Android uses libziparchive for all zip file # handling, and that scans the whole central directory immediately. Not only # lookups by name but also iteration is implemented using the resulting hash # table, meaning that any test that makes assumptions about iteration order # will fail on Android. # unzip -l testing "-l" "unzip -l $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/x.txt && [ ! -f d1/d2/x.txt ] && echo okay" "\ Archive: $FILES/zip/example.zip\n\ Length Date Time Name\n\ --------- ---------- ----- ----\n\ 1024 2017-06-04 08:45 d1/d2/x.txt\n\ --------- -------\n\ 1024 1 file\n\ okay\n" "" "" # unzip -lq testing "-lq" "unzip -lq $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/x.txt && [ ! -f d1/d2/x.txt ] && echo okay" "\ Length Date Time Name\n\ --------- ---------- ----- ----\n\ 1024 2017-06-04 08:45 d1/d2/x.txt\n\ --------- -------\n\ 1024 1 file\n\ okay\n" "" "" # unzip -lv testing "-lv" "unzip -lv $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/x.txt && [ ! -f d1/d2/file ] && echo okay" "\ Archive: $FILES/zip/example.zip\n\ Length Method Size Cmpr Date Time CRC-32 Name\n\ -------- ------ ------- ---- ---------- ----- -------- ----\n\ 1024 Defl:N 11 99% 2017-06-04 08:45 48d7f063 d1/d2/x.txt\n\ -------- ------- --- -------\n\ 1024 11 99% 1 file\n\ okay\n" "" "" # unzip -v testing "-v" "unzip -v $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/x.txt && [ ! -f d1/d2/file ] && echo okay" "\ Archive: $FILES/zip/example.zip\n\ Length Method Size Cmpr Date Time CRC-32 Name\n\ -------- ------ ------- ---- ---------- ----- -------- ----\n\ 1024 Defl:N 11 99% 2017-06-04 08:45 48d7f063 d1/d2/x.txt\n\ -------- ------- --- -------\n\ 1024 11 99% 1 file\n\ okay\n" "" "" # unzip testing "one file" "unzip -q $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/a.txt && [ ! -f d1/d2/b.txt ] && cat d1/d2/a.txt" "a\n" "" "" rm -rf d1 testing "all files" "unzip -q $FILES/zip/example.zip && [ -f d1/d2/a.txt ] && [ -f d1/d2/b.txt ] && [ -f d1/d2/c.txt ] && [ -f d1/d2/empty.txt ] && [ -f d1/d2/x.txt ] && [ -d d1/d2/dir ] && echo okay" "okay\n" "" "" rm -rf d1 # unzip -o mkdir -p d1/d2 echo b > d1/d2/a.txt testing "-o" "unzip -q -o $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/a.txt && cat d1/d2/a.txt" "a\n" "" "" rm -rf d1 # unzip -n mkdir -p d1/d2 echo b > d1/d2/a.txt testing "-n" "unzip -q -n $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/a.txt && cat d1/d2/a.txt" "b\n" "" "" rm -rf d1 # unzip -d DIR testing "-d non-existent" "unzip -q -d will/not/be/created $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/a.txt 2> /dev/null ; [ ! -d will ] && echo okay" "okay\n" "" "" mkdir dir testing "-d exists" "unzip -q -d dir $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/a.txt && [ ! -f d1/d2/a.txt ] && cat dir/d1/d2/a.txt" "a\n" "" "" rm -rf dir # unzip -p testing "-p" "unzip -p $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/a.txt && [ ! -f d1/d2/a.txt ] && echo okay" "a\nokay\n" "" "" # unzip -x FILE... # Note: the RI ignores -x DIR for some reason, but it's not obvious we should. testing "-x FILE..." "unzip -q $FILES/zip/example.zip -x d1/d2/a.txt d1/d2/b.txt d1/d2/empty.txt d1/d2/x.txt && [ ! -f d1/d2/a.txt ] && [ ! -f d1/d2/b.txt ] && [ ! -f d1/d2/empty.txt ] && [ ! -f d1/d2/x.txt ] && [ -d d1/d2/dir ] && cat d1/d2/c.txt" "ccc\n" "" "" rm -rf d1 # unzip FILE -x FILE... testing "FILE... -x FILE..." "unzip -q $FILES/zip/example.zip d1/d2/a.txt d1/d2/b.txt -x d1/d2/a.txt && [ ! -f d1/d2/a.txt ] && [ -f d1/d2/b.txt ] && [ ! -f d1/d2/c.txt ] && [ ! -f d1/d2/empty.txt ] && [ ! -f d1/d2/x.txt ] && [ ! -d d1/d2/dir ] && cat d1/d2/b.txt" "bb\n" "" "" rm -rf d1