jdk-24/test/jdk/tools/jpackage/share/ArgumentsTest.java
Andy Herrick 26e7ef78fb 8252870: Finalize (remove "incubator" from) jpackage
Reviewed-by: kcr, erikj, almatvee, asemenyuk, prr, ihse
2020-11-04 20:27:11 +00:00

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import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.util.List;
import jdk.jpackage.test.HelloApp;
import jdk.jpackage.test.Functional.ThrowingConsumer;
import jdk.jpackage.test.JPackageCommand;
import jdk.jpackage.test.Annotations.BeforeEach;
import jdk.jpackage.test.Annotations.Test;
import jdk.jpackage.test.Annotations.Parameter;
/*
* Tricky arguments used in the test require a bunch of levels of character
* escaping for proper encoding them in a single string to be used as a value of
* `--arguments` option. String with encoded arguments doesn't go through the
* system to jpackage executable as is because OS is interpreting escape
* characters. This is true for Windows at least.
*
* String mapping performed by the system corrupts the string and jpackage exits
* with error. There is no problem with string corruption when jpackage is used
* as tool provider. This is not jpackage issue, so just always run this test
* with jpackage used as tool provider.
* /
/*
* @test
* @summary jpackage create image with --arguments test
* @library ../helpers
* @build jdk.jpackage.test.*
* @modules jdk.jpackage/jdk.jpackage.internal
* @compile ArgumentsTest.java
* @run main/othervm -Xmx512m jdk.jpackage.test.Main
* --jpt-run=ArgumentsTest
*/
public class ArgumentsTest {
@BeforeEach
public static void useJPackageToolProvider() {
JPackageCommand.useToolProviderByDefault();
}
@Test
@Parameter("Goodbye")
@Parameter("com.hello/com.hello.Hello")
public static void testApp(String javaAppDesc) {
testIt(javaAppDesc, null);
}
private static void testIt(String javaAppDesc,
ThrowingConsumer<JPackageCommand> initializer) {
JPackageCommand cmd = JPackageCommand.helloAppImage(javaAppDesc).addArguments(
"--arguments", JPackageCommand.escapeAndJoin(TRICKY_ARGUMENTS));
if (initializer != null) {
ThrowingConsumer.toConsumer(initializer).accept(cmd);
}
cmd.executeAndAssertImageCreated();
Path launcherPath = cmd.appLauncherPath();
if (!cmd.isFakeRuntime(String.format(
"Not running [%s] launcher", launcherPath))) {
HelloApp.assertApp(launcherPath)
.addDefaultArguments(TRICKY_ARGUMENTS)
.executeAndVerifyOutput();
}
}
private final static List<String> TRICKY_ARGUMENTS = List.of(
"argument",
"Some Arguments",
"Value \"with\" quotes"
);
}