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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package packages_test
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"sort"
"testing"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/packagestest"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/testenv"
)
const (
commonMode = packages.NeedName | packages.NeedFiles |
packages.NeedCompiledGoFiles | packages.NeedImports | packages.NeedSyntax
everythingMode = commonMode | packages.NeedDeps | packages.NeedTypes |
packages.NeedTypesSizes
)
func TestOverlayChangesPackageName(t *testing.T) {
packagestest.TestAll(t, testOverlayChangesPackageName)
}
func testOverlayChangesPackageName(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
log.SetFlags(log.Lshortfile)
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{{
Name: "fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"a.go": "package foo\nfunc f(){}\n",
},
Overlay: map[string][]byte{
"a.go": []byte("package foox\nfunc f(){}\n"),
},
}})
defer exported.Cleanup()
exported.Config.Mode = packages.NeedName
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config,
filepath.Dir(exported.File("fake", "a.go")))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to load: %v", err)
}
if len(initial) != 1 || initial[0].ID != "fake" || initial[0].Name != "foox" {
t.Fatalf("got %v, expected [fake]", initial)
}
if len(initial[0].Errors) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("got %v, expected no errors", initial[0].Errors)
}
log.SetFlags(0)
}
func TestOverlayChangesBothPackageNames(t *testing.T) {
packagestest.TestAll(t, testOverlayChangesBothPackageNames)
}
func testOverlayChangesBothPackageNames(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
log.SetFlags(log.Lshortfile)
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{{
Name: "fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"a.go": "package foo\nfunc g(){}\n",
"a_test.go": "package foo\nfunc f(){}\n",
},
Overlay: map[string][]byte{
"a.go": []byte("package foox\nfunc g(){}\n"),
"a_test.go": []byte("package foox\nfunc f(){}\n"),
},
}})
defer exported.Cleanup()
exported.Config.Mode = commonMode
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config,
filepath.Dir(exported.File("fake", "a.go")))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to load: %v", err)
}
if len(initial) != 3 {
t.Errorf("got %d packges, expected 3", len(initial))
}
want := []struct {
id, name string
count int
}{
{"fake", "foox", 1},
{"fake [fake.test]", "foox", 2},
{"fake.test", "main", 1},
}
if len(initial) != 3 {
t.Fatalf("expected 3 packages, got %v", len(initial))
}
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
if ok := checkPkg(t, initial[i], want[i].id, want[i].name, want[i].count); !ok {
t.Errorf("%d: got {%s %s %d}, expected %v", i, initial[i].ID,
initial[i].Name, len(initial[i].Syntax), want[i])
}
if len(initial[i].Errors) != 0 {
t.Errorf("%d: got %v, expected no errors", i, initial[i].Errors)
}
}
log.SetFlags(0)
}
func TestOverlayChangesTestPackageName(t *testing.T) {
packagestest.TestAll(t, testOverlayChangesTestPackageName)
}
func testOverlayChangesTestPackageName(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
testenv.NeedsGo1Point(t, 16)
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{{
Name: "fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"a_test.go": "package foo\nfunc f(){}\n",
},
Overlay: map[string][]byte{
"a_test.go": []byte("package foox\nfunc f(){}\n"),
},
}})
defer exported.Cleanup()
exported.Config.Mode = commonMode
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config,
filepath.Dir(exported.File("fake", "a_test.go")))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to load: %v", err)
}
if len(initial) != 3 {
t.Errorf("got %d packges, expected 3", len(initial))
}
want := []struct {
id, name string
count int
}{
{"fake", "foox", 0},
{"fake [fake.test]", "foox", 1},
{"fake.test", "main", 1},
}
if len(initial) != 3 {
t.Fatalf("expected 3 packages, got %v", len(initial))
}
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
if ok := checkPkg(t, initial[i], want[i].id, want[i].name, want[i].count); !ok {
t.Errorf("got {%s %s %d}, expected %v", initial[i].ID,
initial[i].Name, len(initial[i].Syntax), want[i])
}
}
if len(initial[0].Errors) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("got %v, expected no errors", initial[0].Errors)
}
log.SetFlags(0)
}
func checkPkg(t *testing.T, p *packages.Package, id, name string, syntax int) bool {
t.Helper()
if p.ID == id && p.Name == name && len(p.Syntax) == syntax {
return true
}
return false
}
func TestOverlayXTests(t *testing.T) {
packagestest.TestAll(t, testOverlayXTests)
}
// This test checks the behavior of go/packages.Load with an overlaid
// x test. The source of truth is the go/packages.Load results for the
// exact same package, just on-disk.
func testOverlayXTests(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
const aFile = `package a; const C = "C"; func Hello() {}`
const aTestVariant = `package a
import "testing"
const TestC = "test" + C
func TestHello(){
Hello()
}`
const aXTest = `package a_test
import (
"testing"
"golang.org/fake/a"
)
const xTestC = "x" + a.C
func TestHello(t *testing.T) {
a.Hello()
}`
// First, get the source of truth by loading the package, all on disk.
onDisk := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"a/a.go": aFile,
"a/a_test.go": aTestVariant,
"a/a_x_test.go": aXTest,
},
}})
defer onDisk.Cleanup()
onDisk.Config.Mode = commonMode
onDisk.Config.Tests = true
onDisk.Config.Mode = packages.LoadTypes
initial, err := packages.Load(onDisk.Config, fmt.Sprintf("file=%s", onDisk.File("golang.org/fake", "a/a_x_test.go")))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
wantPkg := initial[0]
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"a/a.go": aFile,
"a/a_test.go": aTestVariant,
"a/a_x_test.go": ``, // empty x test on disk
},
Overlay: map[string][]byte{
"a/a_x_test.go": []byte(aXTest),
},
}})
defer exported.Cleanup()
if len(initial) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 package, got %d", len(initial))
}
// Confirm that the overlaid package is identical to the on-disk version.
pkg := initial[0]
if !reflect.DeepEqual(wantPkg, pkg) {
t.Fatalf("mismatched packages: want %#v, got %#v", wantPkg, pkg)
}
xTestC := constant(pkg, "xTestC")
if xTestC == nil {
t.Fatalf("no value for xTestC")
}
got := xTestC.Val().String()
// TODO(rstambler): Ideally, this test would check that the test variant
// was imported, but that's pretty complicated.
if want := `"xC"`; got != want {
t.Errorf("got: %q, want %q", got, want)
}
}
func TestOverlay(t *testing.T) { packagestest.TestAll(t, testOverlay) }
func testOverlay(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"a/a.go": `package a; import "golang.org/fake/b"; const A = "a" + b.B`,
"b/b.go": `package b; import "golang.org/fake/c"; const B = "b" + c.C`,
"c/c.go": `package c; const C = "c"`,
"c/c_test.go": `package c; import "testing"; func TestC(t *testing.T) {}`,
"d/d.go": `package d; const D = "d"`,
}}})
defer exported.Cleanup()
for i, test := range []struct {
overlay map[string][]byte
want string // expected value of a.A
wantErrs []string
}{
{nil, `"abc"`, nil}, // default
{map[string][]byte{}, `"abc"`, nil}, // empty overlay
{map[string][]byte{exported.File("golang.org/fake", "c/c.go"): []byte(`package c; const C = "C"`)}, `"abC"`, nil},
{map[string][]byte{exported.File("golang.org/fake", "b/b.go"): []byte(`package b; import "golang.org/fake/c"; const B = "B" + c.C`)}, `"aBc"`, nil},
// Overlay with an existing file in an existing package adding a new import.
{map[string][]byte{exported.File("golang.org/fake", "b/b.go"): []byte(`package b; import "golang.org/fake/d"; const B = "B" + d.D`)}, `"aBd"`, nil},
// Overlay with an existing file in an existing package.
{map[string][]byte{exported.File("golang.org/fake", "c/c.go"): []byte(`package c; import "net/http"; const C = http.MethodGet`)}, `"abGET"`, nil},
// Overlay with a new file in an existing package.
{map[string][]byte{
exported.File("golang.org/fake", "c/c.go"): []byte(`package c;`),
filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "c/c.go")), "c_new_file.go"): []byte(`package c; const C = "Ç"`)},
`"abÇ"`, nil},
// Overlay with a new file in an existing package, adding a new dependency to that package.
{map[string][]byte{
exported.File("golang.org/fake", "c/c.go"): []byte(`package c;`),
filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "c/c.go")), "c_new_file.go"): []byte(`package c; import "golang.org/fake/d"; const C = "c" + d.D`)},
`"abcd"`, nil},
} {
exported.Config.Overlay = test.overlay
exported.Config.Mode = packages.LoadAllSyntax
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, "golang.org/fake/a")
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
continue
}
// Check value of a.A.
a := initial[0]
aA := constant(a, "A")
if aA == nil {
t.Errorf("%d. a.A: got nil", i)
continue
}
got := aA.Val().String()
if got != test.want {
t.Errorf("%d. a.A: got %s, want %s", i, got, test.want)
}
// Check errors.
var errors []packages.Error
packages.Visit(initial, nil, func(pkg *packages.Package) {
errors = append(errors, pkg.Errors...)
})
if errs := errorMessages(errors); !reflect.DeepEqual(errs, test.wantErrs) {
t.Errorf("%d. got errors %s, want %s", i, errs, test.wantErrs)
}
}
}
func TestOverlayDeps(t *testing.T) { packagestest.TestAll(t, testOverlayDeps) }
func testOverlayDeps(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"c/c.go": `package c; const C = "c"`,
"c/c_test.go": `package c; import "testing"; func TestC(t *testing.T) {}`,
},
}})
defer exported.Cleanup()
exported.Config.Overlay = map[string][]byte{exported.File("golang.org/fake", "c/c.go"): []byte(`package c; import "net/http"; const C = http.MethodGet`)}
exported.Config.Mode = packages.NeedName |
packages.NeedFiles |
packages.NeedCompiledGoFiles |
packages.NeedImports |
packages.NeedDeps |
packages.NeedTypesSizes
pkgs, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, fmt.Sprintf("file=%s", exported.File("golang.org/fake", "c/c.go")))
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
// Find package golang.org/fake/c
sort.Slice(pkgs, func(i, j int) bool { return pkgs[i].ID < pkgs[j].ID })
if len(pkgs) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 packages, got %v", len(pkgs))
}
pkgc := pkgs[0]
if pkgc.ID != "golang.org/fake/c" {
t.Errorf("expected first package in sorted list to be \"golang.org/fake/c\", got %v", pkgc.ID)
}
// Make sure golang.org/fake/c imports net/http, as per the overlay.
contains := func(imports map[string]*packages.Package, wantImport string) bool {
for imp := range imports {
if imp == wantImport {
return true
}
}
return false
}
if !contains(pkgc.Imports, "net/http") {
t.Errorf("expected import of %s in package %s, got the following imports: %v",
"net/http", pkgc.ID, pkgc.Imports)
}
}
func TestNewPackagesInOverlay(t *testing.T) { packagestest.TestAll(t, testNewPackagesInOverlay) }
func testNewPackagesInOverlay(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{
{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"a/a.go": `package a; import "golang.org/fake/b"; const A = "a" + b.B`,
"b/b.go": `package b; import "golang.org/fake/c"; const B = "b" + c.C`,
"c/c.go": `package c; const C = "c"`,
"d/d.go": `package d; const D = "d"`,
},
},
{
Name: "example.com/extramodule",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"pkg/x.go": "package pkg\n",
},
},
})
defer exported.Cleanup()
dir := filepath.Dir(filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "a/a.go")))
for _, test := range []struct {
name string
overlay map[string][]byte
want string // expected value of e.E
}{
{"one_file",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e.go"): []byte(`package e; import "golang.org/fake/a"; const E = "e" + a.A`)},
`"eabc"`},
{"multiple_files_same_package",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e.go"): []byte(`package e; import "golang.org/fake/a"; const E = "e" + a.A + underscore`),
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e_util.go"): []byte(`package e; const underscore = "_"`),
},
`"eabc_"`},
{"multiple_files_two_packages",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e.go"): []byte(`package e; import "golang.org/fake/f"; const E = "e" + f.F + underscore`),
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e_util.go"): []byte(`package e; const underscore = "_"`),
filepath.Join(dir, "f", "f.go"): []byte(`package f; const F = "f"`),
},
`"ef_"`},
{"multiple_files_three_packages",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e.go"): []byte(`package e; import "golang.org/fake/f"; const E = "e" + f.F + underscore`),
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e_util.go"): []byte(`package e; const underscore = "_"`),
filepath.Join(dir, "f", "f.go"): []byte(`package f; import "golang.org/fake/g"; const F = "f" + g.G`),
filepath.Join(dir, "g", "g.go"): []byte(`package g; const G = "g"`),
},
`"efg_"`},
{"multiple_files_four_packages",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e.go"): []byte(`package e; import "golang.org/fake/f"; import "golang.org/fake/h"; const E = "e" + f.F + h.H + underscore`),
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e_util.go"): []byte(`package e; const underscore = "_"`),
filepath.Join(dir, "f", "f.go"): []byte(`package f; import "golang.org/fake/g"; const F = "f" + g.G`),
filepath.Join(dir, "g", "g.go"): []byte(`package g; const G = "g"`),
filepath.Join(dir, "h", "h.go"): []byte(`package h; const H = "h"`),
},
`"efgh_"`},
{"multiple_files_four_packages_again",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e.go"): []byte(`package e; import "golang.org/fake/f"; const E = "e" + f.F + underscore`),
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "e_util.go"): []byte(`package e; const underscore = "_"`),
filepath.Join(dir, "f", "f.go"): []byte(`package f; import "golang.org/fake/g"; const F = "f" + g.G`),
filepath.Join(dir, "g", "g.go"): []byte(`package g; import "golang.org/fake/h"; const G = "g" + h.H`),
filepath.Join(dir, "h", "h.go"): []byte(`package h; const H = "h"`),
},
`"efgh_"`},
{"main_overlay",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "e", "main.go"): []byte(`package main; import "golang.org/fake/a"; const E = "e" + a.A; func main(){}`)},
`"eabc"`},
} {
t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
exported.Config.Overlay = test.overlay
exported.Config.Mode = packages.LoadAllSyntax
exported.Config.Logf = t.Logf
// With an overlay, we don't know the expected import path,
// so load with the absolute path of the directory.
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, filepath.Join(dir, "e"))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Check value of e.E.
e := initial[0]
eE := constant(e, "E")
if eE == nil {
t.Fatalf("e.E: was nil in %#v", e)
}
got := eE.Val().String()
if got != test.want {
t.Fatalf("e.E: got %s, want %s", got, test.want)
}
})
}
}
// Test that we can create a package and its test package in an overlay.
func TestOverlayNewPackageAndTest(t *testing.T) {
packagestest.TestAll(t, testOverlayNewPackageAndTest)
}
func testOverlayNewPackageAndTest(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{
{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"foo.txt": "placeholder",
},
},
})
defer exported.Cleanup()
dir := filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "foo.txt"))
exported.Config.Overlay = map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "a.go"): []byte(`package a;`),
filepath.Join(dir, "a_test.go"): []byte(`package a; import "testing";`),
}
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, "file="+filepath.Join(dir, "a.go"), "file="+filepath.Join(dir, "a_test.go"))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(initial) != 2 {
t.Errorf("got %v packages, wanted %v", len(initial), 2)
}
}
func TestAdHocOverlays(t *testing.T) {
testenv.NeedsTool(t, "go")
// This test doesn't use packagestest because we are testing ad-hoc packages,
// which are outside of $GOPATH and outside of a module.
tmp, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "testAdHocOverlays")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer os.RemoveAll(tmp)
filename := filepath.Join(tmp, "a.go")
content := []byte(`package a
const A = 1
`)
// Make sure that the user's value of GO111MODULE does not affect test results.
for _, go111module := range []string{"off", "auto", "on"} {
t.Run("GO111MODULE="+go111module, func(t *testing.T) {
config := &packages.Config{
Dir: tmp,
Env: append(os.Environ(), "GOPACKAGESDRIVER=off", fmt.Sprintf("GO111MODULE=%s", go111module)),
Mode: packages.LoadAllSyntax,
Overlay: map[string][]byte{
filename: content,
},
Logf: t.Logf,
}
initial, err := packages.Load(config, fmt.Sprintf("file=%s", filename))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(initial) == 0 {
t.Fatalf("no packages for %s", filename)
}
// Check value of a.A.
a := initial[0]
if a.Errors != nil {
t.Fatalf("a: got errors %+v, want no error", err)
}
aA := constant(a, "A")
if aA == nil {
t.Errorf("a.A: got nil")
return
}
got := aA.Val().String()
if want := "1"; got != want {
t.Errorf("a.A: got %s, want %s", got, want)
}
})
}
}
// TestOverlayModFileChanges tests the behavior resulting from having files
// from multiple modules in overlays.
func TestOverlayModFileChanges(t *testing.T) {
testenv.NeedsTool(t, "go")
// Create two unrelated modules in a temporary directory.
tmp, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "tmp")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer os.RemoveAll(tmp)
// mod1 has a dependency on golang.org/x/xerrors.
mod1, err := ioutil.TempDir(tmp, "mod1")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(mod1, "go.mod"), []byte(`module mod1
require (
golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20190717185122-a985d3407aa7
)
`), 0775); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// mod2 does not have any dependencies.
mod2, err := ioutil.TempDir(tmp, "mod2")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
want := `module mod2
go 1.11
`
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(mod2, "go.mod"), []byte(want), 0775); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Run packages.Load on mod2, while passing the contents over mod1/main.go in the overlay.
config := &packages.Config{
Dir: mod2,
Env: append(os.Environ(), "GOPACKAGESDRIVER=off"),
Mode: packages.LoadImports,
Overlay: map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(mod1, "main.go"): []byte(`package main
import "golang.org/x/xerrors"
func main() {
_ = errors.New("")
}
`),
filepath.Join(mod2, "main.go"): []byte(`package main
func main() {}
`),
},
}
if _, err := packages.Load(config, fmt.Sprintf("file=%s", filepath.Join(mod2, "main.go"))); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Check that mod2/go.mod has not been modified.
got, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filepath.Join(mod2, "go.mod"))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if string(got) != want {
t.Errorf("expected %s, got %s", want, string(got))
}
}
func TestOverlayGOPATHVendoring(t *testing.T) {
exported := packagestest.Export(t, packagestest.GOPATH, []packagestest.Module{{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"vendor/vendor.com/foo/foo.go": `package foo; const X = "hi"`,
"user/user.go": `package user`,
},
}})
defer exported.Cleanup()
exported.Config.Mode = packages.LoadAllSyntax
exported.Config.Logf = t.Logf
exported.Config.Overlay = map[string][]byte{
exported.File("golang.org/fake", "user/user.go"): []byte(`package user; import "vendor.com/foo"; var x = foo.X`),
}
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, "golang.org/fake/user")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
user := initial[0]
if len(user.Imports) != 1 {
t.Fatal("no imports for user")
}
if user.Imports["vendor.com/foo"].Name != "foo" {
t.Errorf("failed to load vendored package foo, imports: %#v", user.Imports["vendor.com/foo"])
}
}
func TestContainsOverlay(t *testing.T) { packagestest.TestAll(t, testContainsOverlay) }
func testContainsOverlay(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"a/a.go": `package a; import "golang.org/fake/b"`,
"b/b.go": `package b; import "golang.org/fake/c"`,
"c/c.go": `package c`,
}}})
defer exported.Cleanup()
bOverlayFile := filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "b/b.go")), "b_overlay.go")
exported.Config.Mode = packages.LoadImports
exported.Config.Overlay = map[string][]byte{bOverlayFile: []byte(`package b;`)}
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, "file="+bOverlayFile)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
graph, _ := importGraph(initial)
wantGraph := `
* golang.org/fake/b
golang.org/fake/c
golang.org/fake/b -> golang.org/fake/c
`[1:]
if graph != wantGraph {
t.Errorf("wrong import graph: got <<%s>>, want <<%s>>", graph, wantGraph)
}
}
func TestContainsOverlayXTest(t *testing.T) { packagestest.TestAll(t, testContainsOverlayXTest) }
func testContainsOverlayXTest(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"a/a.go": `package a; import "golang.org/fake/b"`,
"b/b.go": `package b; import "golang.org/fake/c"`,
"c/c.go": `package c`,
}}})
defer exported.Cleanup()
bOverlayXTestFile := filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "b/b.go")), "b_overlay_x_test.go")
exported.Config.Mode = packages.NeedName | packages.NeedFiles | packages.NeedImports
exported.Config.Overlay = map[string][]byte{bOverlayXTestFile: []byte(`package b_test; import "golang.org/fake/b"`)}
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, "file="+bOverlayXTestFile)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
graph, _ := importGraph(initial)
wantGraph := `
golang.org/fake/b
* golang.org/fake/b_test [golang.org/fake/b.test]
golang.org/fake/c
golang.org/fake/b -> golang.org/fake/c
golang.org/fake/b_test [golang.org/fake/b.test] -> golang.org/fake/b
`[1:]
if graph != wantGraph {
t.Errorf("wrong import graph: got <<%s>>, want <<%s>>", graph, wantGraph)
}
}
func TestInvalidFilesBeforeOverlay(t *testing.T) {
packagestest.TestAll(t, testInvalidFilesBeforeOverlay)
}
func testInvalidFilesBeforeOverlay(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
testenv.NeedsGo1Point(t, 15)
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{
{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"d/d.go": ``,
"main.go": ``,
},
},
})
defer exported.Cleanup()
dir := filepath.Dir(filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "d/d.go")))
exported.Config.Mode = everythingMode
exported.Config.Tests = true
// First, check that all packages returned have files associated with them.
// Tests the work-around for golang/go#39986.
t.Run("no overlay", func(t *testing.T) {
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, fmt.Sprintf("%s/...", dir))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
for _, pkg := range initial {
if len(pkg.CompiledGoFiles) == 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected at least 1 CompiledGoFile for %s, got none", pkg.PkgPath)
}
}
})
}
// Tests golang/go#35973, fixed in Go 1.14.
func TestInvalidFilesBeforeOverlayContains(t *testing.T) {
packagestest.TestAll(t, testInvalidFilesBeforeOverlayContains)
}
func testInvalidFilesBeforeOverlayContains(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
testenv.NeedsGo1Point(t, 15)
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{
{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"d/d.go": `package d; import "net/http"; const Get = http.MethodGet; const Hello = "hello";`,
"d/util.go": ``,
"d/d_test.go": ``,
"main.go": ``,
},
},
})
defer exported.Cleanup()
dir := filepath.Dir(filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "d/d.go")))
// Additional tests for test variants.
for i, tt := range []struct {
name string
overlay map[string][]byte
want string // expected value of d.D
wantID string // expected value for the package ID
}{
// Overlay with a test variant.
{
"test_variant",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "d", "d_test.go"): []byte(`package d; import "testing"; const D = Get + "_test"; func TestD(t *testing.T) {};`),
},
`"GET_test"`, "golang.org/fake/d [golang.org/fake/d.test]",
},
// Overlay in package.
{
"second_file",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "d", "util.go"): []byte(`package d; const D = Get + "_util";`),
},
`"GET_util"`, "golang.org/fake/d",
},
// Overlay on the main file.
{
"main",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "main.go"): []byte(`package main; import "golang.org/fake/d"; const D = d.Get + "_main"; func main() {};`),
},
`"GET_main"`, "golang.org/fake",
},
{
"xtest",
map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "d", "d_test.go"): []byte(`package d_test; import "golang.org/fake/d"; import "testing"; const D = d.Get + "_xtest"; func TestD(t *testing.T) {};`),
},
`"GET_xtest"`, "golang.org/fake/d_test [golang.org/fake/d.test]",
},
} {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
exported.Config.Overlay = tt.overlay
exported.Config.Mode = everythingMode
exported.Config.Tests = true
for f := range tt.overlay {
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, fmt.Sprintf("file=%s", f))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(initial) != 1 &&
(len(initial) != 2 || !isTestVariant(initial[0].ID, initial[1].ID)) {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 package (perhaps with test variant), got %v", len(initial))
}
pkg := initial[0]
if pkg.ID != tt.wantID {
t.Fatalf("expected package ID %q, got %q", tt.wantID, pkg.ID)
}
var containsFile bool
for _, goFile := range pkg.CompiledGoFiles {
if f == goFile {
containsFile = true
break
}
}
if !containsFile {
t.Fatalf("expected %s in CompiledGoFiles, got %v", f, pkg.CompiledGoFiles)
}
// Check value of d.D.
D := constant(pkg, "D")
if D == nil {
t.Fatalf("%d. D: got nil", i)
}
got := D.Val().String()
if got != tt.want {
t.Fatalf("%d. D: got %s, want %s", i, got, tt.want)
}
}
})
}
}
func isTestVariant(libID, testID string) bool {
variantID := fmt.Sprintf("%[1]s [%[1]s.test]", libID)
return variantID == testID
}
func TestInvalidXTestInGOPATH(t *testing.T) {
packagestest.TestAll(t, testInvalidXTestInGOPATH)
}
func testInvalidXTestInGOPATH(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
t.Skip("Not fixed yet. See golang.org/issue/40825.")
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{
{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"x/x.go": `package x`,
"x/x_test.go": ``,
},
},
})
defer exported.Cleanup()
dir := filepath.Dir(filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "x/x.go")))
exported.Config.Mode = everythingMode
exported.Config.Tests = true
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, fmt.Sprintf("%s/...", dir))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
pkg := initial[0]
if len(pkg.CompiledGoFiles) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected at least 2 CompiledGoFiles for %s, got %v", pkg.PkgPath, len(pkg.CompiledGoFiles))
}
}
// Reproduces golang/go#40685.
func TestAddImportInOverlay(t *testing.T) {
packagestest.TestAll(t, testAddImportInOverlay)
}
func testAddImportInOverlay(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{
{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"a/a.go": `package a
import (
"fmt"
)
func _() {
fmt.Println("")
os.Stat("")
}`,
"a/a_test.go": `package a
import (
"os"
"testing"
)
func TestA(t *testing.T) {
os.Stat("")
}`,
},
},
})
defer exported.Cleanup()
exported.Config.Mode = everythingMode
exported.Config.Tests = true
dir := filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "a/a.go"))
exported.Config.Overlay = map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "a.go"): []byte(`package a
import (
"fmt"
"os"
)
func _() {
fmt.Println("")
os.Stat("")
}
`),
}
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, "golang.org/fake/a")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
pkg := initial[0]
var foundOs bool
for _, imp := range pkg.Imports {
if imp.PkgPath == "os" {
foundOs = true
break
}
}
if !foundOs {
t.Fatalf(`expected import "os", found none: %v`, pkg.Imports)
}
}
// Tests that overlays are applied for different kinds of load patterns.
func TestLoadDifferentPatterns(t *testing.T) {
packagestest.TestAll(t, testLoadDifferentPatterns)
}
func testLoadDifferentPatterns(t *testing.T, exporter packagestest.Exporter) {
exported := packagestest.Export(t, exporter, []packagestest.Module{
{
Name: "golang.org/fake",
Files: map[string]interface{}{
"foo.txt": "placeholder",
"b/b.go": `package b
import "golang.org/fake/a"
func _() {
a.Hi()
}
`,
},
},
})
defer exported.Cleanup()
exported.Config.Mode = everythingMode
exported.Config.Tests = true
dir := filepath.Dir(exported.File("golang.org/fake", "foo.txt"))
exported.Config.Overlay = map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dir, "a", "a.go"): []byte(`package a
import "fmt"
func Hi() {
fmt.Println("")
}
`),
}
for _, tc := range []struct {
pattern string
}{
{"golang.org/fake/a"},
{"golang.org/fake/..."},
{fmt.Sprintf("file=%s", filepath.Join(dir, "a", "a.go"))},
} {
t.Run(tc.pattern, func(t *testing.T) {
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, tc.pattern)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
var match *packages.Package
for _, pkg := range initial {
if pkg.PkgPath == "golang.org/fake/a" {
match = pkg
break
}
}
if match == nil {
t.Fatalf(`expected package path "golang.org/fake/a", got none`)
}
if match.PkgPath != "golang.org/fake/a" {
t.Fatalf(`expected package path "golang.org/fake/a", got %q`, match.PkgPath)
}
if _, ok := match.Imports["fmt"]; !ok {
t.Fatalf(`expected import "fmt", got none`)
}
})
}
// Now, load "golang.org/fake/b" and confirm that "golang.org/fake/a" is
// not returned as a root.
initial, err := packages.Load(exported.Config, "golang.org/fake/b")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(initial) > 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 package, got %v", initial)
}
pkg := initial[0]
if pkg.PkgPath != "golang.org/fake/b" {
t.Fatalf(`expected package path "golang.org/fake/b", got %q`, pkg.PkgPath)
}
if _, ok := pkg.Imports["golang.org/fake/a"]; !ok {
t.Fatalf(`expected import "golang.org/fake/a", got none`)
}
}
// Tests that overlays are applied for a replaced module.
// This does not use go/packagestest because it needs to write a replace
// directive with an absolute path in one of the module's go.mod files.
func TestOverlaysInReplace(t *testing.T) {
// Create module b.com in a temporary directory. Do not add any Go files
// on disk.
tmpPkgs, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "modules")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpPkgs)
dirB := filepath.Join(tmpPkgs, "b")
if err := os.Mkdir(dirB, 0775); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(dirB, "go.mod"), []byte(fmt.Sprintf("module %s.com", dirB)), 0775); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Join(dirB, "inner"), 0775); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Create a separate module that requires and replaces b.com.
tmpWorkspace, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "workspace")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpWorkspace)
goModContent := fmt.Sprintf(`module workspace.com
require (
b.com v0.0.0-00010101000000-000000000000
)
replace (
b.com => %s
)
`, dirB)
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(tmpWorkspace, "go.mod"), []byte(goModContent), 0775); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Add Go files for b.com/inner in an overlay and try loading it from the
// workspace.com module.
config := &packages.Config{
Dir: tmpWorkspace,
Mode: packages.LoadAllSyntax,
Logf: t.Logf,
Overlay: map[string][]byte{
filepath.Join(dirB, "inner", "b.go"): []byte(`package inner; import "fmt"; func _() { fmt.Println("");`),
},
}
initial, err := packages.Load(config, "b.com/...")
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
if len(initial) != 1 {
t.Fatalf(`expected 1 package, got %v`, len(initial))
}
pkg := initial[0]
if pkg.PkgPath != "b.com/inner" {
t.Fatalf(`expected package path "b.com/inner", got %q`, pkg.PkgPath)
}
if _, ok := pkg.Imports["fmt"]; !ok {
t.Fatalf(`expected import "fmt", got none`)
}
}