//go:build windows // +build windows package oscommands import ( "testing" "github.com/go-errors/errors" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) // handling this in a separate file because str.ToArgv has different behaviour if we're on windows func TestOSCommandOpenFileWindows(t *testing.T) { type scenario struct { filename string runner *FakeCmdObjRunner test func(error) } scenarios := []scenario{ { filename: "test", runner: NewFakeRunner(t). ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "test"}, "", errors.New("error")), test: func(err error) { assert.Error(t, err) }, }, { filename: "test", runner: NewFakeRunner(t). ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "test"}, "", nil), test: func(err error) { assert.NoError(t, err) }, }, { filename: "filename with spaces", runner: NewFakeRunner(t). ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "filename with spaces"}, "", nil), test: func(err error) { assert.NoError(t, err) }, }, { filename: "let's_test_with_single_quote", runner: NewFakeRunner(t). ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "let's_test_with_single_quote"}, "", nil), test: func(err error) { assert.NoError(t, err) }, }, { filename: "$USER.txt", runner: NewFakeRunner(t). ExpectArgs([]string{"cmd", "/c", "start", "", "$USER.txt"}, "", nil), test: func(err error) { assert.NoError(t, err) }, }, } for _, s := range scenarios { oSCmd := NewDummyOSCommandWithRunner(s.runner) platform := &Platform{ OS: "windows", Shell: "cmd", ShellArg: "/c", } oSCmd.Platform = platform oSCmd.Cmd.platform = platform oSCmd.UserConfig.OS.OpenCommand = `start "" {{filename}}` s.test(oSCmd.OpenFile(s.filename)) } }