bats/bats.spec

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#
# spec file for package bats
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%define pname %{name}-core
Name: bats
Version: 1.11.0
Release: 0
Summary: Bash Automated Testing System
License: MIT
Group: Development/Tools/Other
URL: https://github.com/%{pname}/%{pname}/
Source: https://github.com/%{pname}/%{pname}/archive/v%{version}.tar.gz#/%{pname}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: ncurses-utils
Requires: gnu_parallel
BuildArch: noarch
%description
Bats is a TAP-compliant (http://testanything.org/) testing framework for Bash.
It provides a simple and repeatable way to verify that the UNIX programs you
write behave as expected.
A Bats test file is a Bash script with special syntax for defining test cases.
Under the hood, each test case is just a function with a description.
Bats is most useful when testing software written in Bash, but you can use it
to test any UNIX program.
%prep
%setup -q -n %{pname}-%{version}
sed -i '1s|#!%{_bindir}/env bash|#!/bin/bash|' ./lib{,exec}/%{pname}/* ./bin/bats
%if 0%{?suse_version} <= 1500
mv -v libexec/%{pname}/* lib/%{pname}/
sed -i 's|libexec|lib|g' install.sh ./lib/%{pname}/* ./bin/bats ./test/*.bats
%endif
%build
%install
./install.sh %{buildroot}%{_prefix}
%check
./bin/bats test/bats.bats
./bin/bats test/suite.bats
%files
%license LICENSE.md
%doc README.md SECURITY.md
%{_bindir}/bats
%{_prefix}/lib/%{pname}
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1500
%{_libexecdir}/%{pname}
%endif
%{_mandir}/man1/bats.1%{?ext_man}
%{_mandir}/man7/bats.7%{?ext_man}
%changelog