homebrew-core/Formula/click.rb
2020-01-01 03:40:29 +00:00

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class Click < Formula
desc "The command-line interactive controller for Kubernetes"
homepage "https://github.com/databricks/click"
url "https://github.com/databricks/click/archive/v0.4.3.tar.gz"
sha256 "2f7f2cd2c53ef1fefe251ddf5f69fa5d6128c1776800a12461495f3e1af24c8b"
head "https://github.com/databricks/click.git"
bottle do
cellar :any_skip_relocation
sha256 "d4f0029a38738bd96c34e257ffa4d32a65452354b94c9feee6d12c35af8be770" => :catalina
sha256 "57598c45faa3379b4585686fbc6074f9755a01a733f4a6370ca5034756340b8f" => :mojave
sha256 "1da2b335adabf93bb8fd8bcfb772721ba6f89bb4d71ee9c8ef99e93afa0a6ca7" => :high_sierra
end
depends_on "rust" => :build
def install
system "cargo", "install", "--locked", "--root", prefix, "--path", "."
end
test do
mkdir testpath/"config"
# Default state configuration file to avoid warning on startup
(testpath/"config/click.config").write <<~EOS
---
namespace: ~
context: ~
editor: ~
terminal: ~
EOS
# Fake K8s configuration
(testpath/"config/config").write <<~EOS
apiVersion: v1
clusters:
- cluster:
insecure-skip-tls-verify: true
server: 'https://localhost:6443'
name: test-cluster
contexts:
- context:
cluster: test-cluster
user: test-user
name: test-context
current-context: test-context
kind: Config
preferences:
colors: true
users:
- name: test-cluster
user:
client-certificate-data: >-
invalid
client-key-data: >-
invalid
EOS
# This test cannot test actual K8s connectivity, but it is enough to prove click starts
(testpath/"click-test").write <<~EOS
spawn "#{bin}/click" --config_dir "#{testpath}/config"
expect "*\\[*none*\\]* *\\[*none*\\]* *\\[*none*\\]* >"
send "quit\\r"
EOS
system "expect", "-f", "click-test"
end
end