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#--
# Copyright 2006 by Chad Fowler, Rich Kilmer, Jim Weirich and others.
# All rights reserved.
# See LICENSE.txt for permissions.
#++
require 'find'
require 'rubygems/digest/md5'
require 'rubygems/format'
require 'rubygems/installer'
module Gem
##
# Validator performs various gem file and gem database validation
class Validator
include UserInteraction
##
# Given a gem file's contents, validates against its own MD5 checksum
# gem_data:: [String] Contents of the gem file
def verify_gem(gem_data)
raise VerificationError, 'empty gem file' if gem_data.size == 0
unless gem_data =~ /MD5SUM/ then
return # Don't worry about it...this sucks. Need to fix MD5 stuff for
# new format
# FIXME
end
sum_data = gem_data.gsub(/MD5SUM = "([a-z0-9]+)"/,
"MD5SUM = \"#{"F" * 32}\"")
unless Gem::MD5.hexdigest(sum_data) == $1.to_s then
raise VerificationError, 'invalid checksum for gem file'
end
end
##
# Given the path to a gem file, validates against its own MD5 checksum
#
# gem_path:: [String] Path to gem file
def verify_gem_file(gem_path)
File.open gem_path, 'rb' do |file|
gem_data = file.read
verify_gem gem_data
end
rescue Errno::ENOENT
raise Gem::VerificationError.new("missing gem file #{gem_path}")
end
private
def find_files_for_gem(gem_directory)
installed_files = []
Find.find(gem_directory) {|file_name|
fn = file_name.slice((gem_directory.size)..(file_name.size-1)).sub(/^\//, "")
if(!(fn =~ /CVS/ || File.directory?(fn) || fn == "")) then
installed_files << fn
end
}
installed_files
end
public
ErrorData = Struct.new(:path, :problem)
##
# Checks the gem directory for the following potential
# inconsistencies/problems:
# * Checksum gem itself
# * For each file in each gem, check consistency of installed versions
# * Check for files that aren't part of the gem but are in the gems directory
# * 1 cache - 1 spec - 1 directory.
#
# returns a hash of ErrorData objects, keyed on the problem gem's name.
def alien
errors = {}
Gem::SourceIndex.from_installed_gems.each do |gem_name, gem_spec|
errors[gem_name] ||= []
gem_path = File.join(Gem.dir, "cache", gem_spec.full_name) + ".gem"
spec_path = File.join(Gem.dir, "specifications", gem_spec.full_name) + ".gemspec"
gem_directory = File.join(Gem.dir, "gems", gem_spec.full_name)
installed_files = find_files_for_gem(gem_directory)
if(!File.exist?(spec_path)) then
errors[gem_name] << ErrorData.new(spec_path, "Spec file doesn't exist for installed gem")
end
begin
verify_gem_file(gem_path)
File.open(gem_path, 'rb') do |file|
format = Gem::Format.from_file_by_path(gem_path)
format.file_entries.each do |entry, data|
# Found this file. Delete it from list
installed_files.delete remove_leading_dot_dir(entry['path'])
next unless data # HACK `gem check -a mkrf`
File.open(File.join(gem_directory, entry['path']), 'rb') do |f|
unless Gem::MD5.hexdigest(f.read).to_s ==
Gem::MD5.hexdigest(data).to_s then
errors[gem_name] << ErrorData.new(entry['path'], "installed file doesn't match original from gem")
end
end
end
end
rescue VerificationError => e
errors[gem_name] << ErrorData.new(gem_path, e.message)
end
# Clean out directories that weren't explicitly included in the gemspec
# FIXME: This still allows arbitrary incorrect directories.
installed_files.delete_if {|potential_directory|
File.directory?(File.join(gem_directory, potential_directory))
}
if(installed_files.size > 0) then
errors[gem_name] << ErrorData.new(gem_path, "Unmanaged files in gem: #{installed_files.inspect}")
end
end
errors
end
class TestRunner
def initialize(suite, ui)
@suite = suite
@ui = ui
end
def self.run(suite, ui)
require 'test/unit/ui/testrunnermediator'
return new(suite, ui).start
end
def start
@mediator = Test::Unit::UI::TestRunnerMediator.new(@suite)
@mediator.add_listener(Test::Unit::TestResult::FAULT, &method(:add_fault))
return @mediator.run_suite
end
def add_fault(fault)
if Gem.configuration.verbose then
@ui.say fault.long_display
end
end
end
autoload :TestRunner, 'test/unit/ui/testrunnerutilities'
##
# Runs unit tests for a given gem specification
def unit_test(gem_spec)
start_dir = Dir.pwd
Dir.chdir(gem_spec.full_gem_path)
$: << File.join(Gem.dir, "gems", gem_spec.full_name)
# XXX: why do we need this gem_spec when we've already got 'spec'?
test_files = gem_spec.test_files
if test_files.empty?
say "There are no unit tests to run for #{gem_spec.full_name}"
require 'test/unit/ui/console/testrunner'
return Test::Unit::TestResult.new
end
gem gem_spec.name, "= #{gem_spec.version.version}"
test_files.each do |f| require f end
suite = Test::Unit::TestSuite.new("#{gem_spec.name}-#{gem_spec.version}")
ObjectSpace.each_object(Class) do |klass|
suite << klass.suite if (klass < Test::Unit::TestCase)
end
result = TestRunner.run(suite, ui())
unless result.passed?
alert_error(result.to_s)
#unless ask_yes_no(result.to_s + "...keep Gem?", true) then
#Gem::Uninstaller.new(gem_spec.name, gem_spec.version.version).uninstall
#end
end
result
ensure
Dir.chdir(start_dir)
end
def remove_leading_dot_dir(path)
path.sub(/^\.\//, "")
end
end
end
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