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Feature: Stop commands
After you've started a command, you might want to stop a command. To do that
you've got multiple possibilities.
On "JRuby" it's not possible to read the output of command which `echo`s a
string in a `signal`-handler - `TERM`, `HUP` etc. So please don't write
tests, which check on this, if your script needs to run on "JRuby". All other
output is logged to `STDERR` and/or `STDOUT` as normal.
Background:
Given I use a fixture named "cli-app"
Scenario: Terminate last command started
Terminating a command will send `SIGTERM` to the command.
Given an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli1" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function term {
exit 100
}
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
exit 1
"""
And an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli2" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function term {
exit 155
}
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
exit 1
"""
And a file named "features/stop.feature" with:
"""
Feature: Run it
Scenario: Run command
Given the default aruba exit timeout is 1 second
And I wait 2 seconds for a command to start up
When I run `cli1` in background
And I run `cli2` in background
And I terminate the command started last
Then the exit status should be 155
And the output should contain:
\"\"\"
Hello, Aruba!
\"\"\"
"""
When I run `cucumber`
Then the features should all pass
Scenario: Stop last command started
Stopping a command will wait n seconds for the command to stop and then
send `SIGTERM` to the command. Normally "n" is defined by the default exit
timeout of aruba.
Given an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli1" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function term {
exit 100
}
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
exit 1
"""
And an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli2" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function term {
exit 155
}
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
exit 1
"""
And a file named "features/stop.feature" with:
"""
Feature: Run it
Background:
Scenario: Run command
Given the default aruba exit timeout is 5 seconds
And I wait 2 seconds for a command to start up
When I run `cli1` in background
And I run `cli2` in background
And I stop the command started last
Then the exit status should be 155
And the output should contain:
\"\"\"
Hello, Aruba!
\"\"\"
"""
When I run `cucumber`
Then the features should all pass
Scenario: Terminate command given by commandline
Pass the commandline to the step to find the command, which should be
stopped.
Given an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli1" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function term {
exit 100
}
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
"""
And an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli2" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function term {
exit 155
}
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
exit 2
"""
And a file named "features/stop.feature" with:
"""
Feature: Run it
Background:
Given the default aruba exit timeout is 5 seconds
Scenario: Run command
Given I wait 2 seconds for a command to start up
When I run `cli1` in background
When I run `cli2` in background
And I terminate the command "cli1"
Then the exit status should be 100
And the output should contain:
\"\"\"
Hello, Aruba!
\"\"\"
"""
When I run `cucumber`
Then the features should all pass
Scenario: Stop command given by commandline
Stopping a command will wait n seconds for the command to stop and then
send `SIGTERM` to the command. Normally "n" is defined by the default exit
timeout of aruba.
Given an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli1" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function term {
exit 155
}
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
exit 1
"""
And an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli2" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function term {
exit 100
}
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
exit 1
"""
And a file named "features/stop.feature" with:
"""
Feature: Run it
Background:
Given the default aruba exit timeout is 5 seconds
Scenario: Run command
Given I wait 2 seconds for a command to start up
When I run `cli1` in background
And I run `cli2` in background
When I stop the command "cli1"
Then the exit status should be 155
And the output should contain:
\"\"\"
Hello, Aruba!
\"\"\"
"""
When I run `cucumber`
Then the features should all pass
Scenario: Stop command with configured signal
You can define a default signal which is used to stop all commands.
Given an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function hup {
exit 155
}
function term {
exit 100
}
trap hup HUP
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
exit 1
"""
And a file named "features/run.feature" with:
"""
Feature: Run it
Scenario: Run command
Given the default aruba stop signal is "HUP"
And the default aruba exit timeout is 5 seconds
When I run `cli`
Then the exit status should be 155
"""
When I run `cucumber`
Then the features should all pass
@requires-ruby-platform-java
Scenario: STDERR/STDOUT is empty on JRUBY if output was written in "signal"-handler
Given an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli1" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function term {
echo 'Hello, TERM'
exit 100
}
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
exit 1
"""
And a file named "features/stop.feature" with:
"""
Feature: Run it
Scenario: Run command
Given the default aruba exit timeout is 1 second
And I wait 2 seconds for a command to start up
When I run `cli1` in background
And I terminate the command started last
Then the exit status should be 100
And the output should not contain:
\"\"\"
Hello, TERM
\"\"\"
"""
When I run `cucumber`
Then the features should all pass
@requires-ruby-platform-mri
Scenario: STDERR/STDOUT is written normally with MRI-Ruby if output was written in "signal"-handler
Given an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli1" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
function term {
echo 'Hello, TERM'
exit 100
}
trap term TERM
echo "Hello, Aruba!"
while [ true ]; do sleep 1; done
exit 1
"""
And a file named "features/stop.feature" with:
"""
Feature: Run it
Scenario: Run command
Given the default aruba exit timeout is 1 second
And I wait 2 seconds for a command to start up
When I run `cli1` in background
And I terminate the command started last
Then the exit status should be 100
And the output should contain:
\"\"\"
Hello, TERM
\"\"\"
"""
When I run `cucumber`
Then the features should all pass