shadow/tests/usertools/13_usermod_move_homedir_file/usermod.test
Serge Hallyn b999d48941 Add tests from the old svn tree
We're losing the svn history (which we could probably keep if we tried
hard enough) but don't consider that worthwhile.

Note these tests are destructive, so run them only in a throwaway
environment like a chroot, container, or vm.

The tests/run.all script should be the one which launches all the tests.

Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
2014-09-17 14:42:55 -05:00

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
cd $(dirname $0)
. ../../common/config.sh
. ../../common/log.sh
# TBC: should usermod create the home directory?
log_start "$0" "usermod does not move non-directory (regular file)"
save_config
# restore the files on exit
trap 'log_status "$0" "FAILURE"; restore_config; rm -f /home/foo' 0
change_config
touch /home/foo
echo -n "Change the user's home directory (usermod -m -d /home/foo2 foo)..."
usermod -m -d /home/foo2 foo 2>tmp/usermod.err && exit 1 || {
status=$?
}
echo "OK"
echo -n "Check returned status ($status)..."
test "$status" = "12"
echo "OK"
echo "usermod reported:"
echo "======================================================================="
cat tmp/usermod.err
echo "======================================================================="
echo -n "Check that there were a failure message..."
diff -au data/usermod.err tmp/usermod.err
echo "error message OK."
rm -f tmp/usermod.err
echo "OK"
echo -n "Check the passwd file..."
../../common/compare_file.pl data/passwd /etc/passwd
echo "OK"
echo -n "Check the group file..."
../../common/compare_file.pl config/etc/group /etc/group
echo "OK"
echo -n "Check the shadow file..."
../../common/compare_file.pl config/etc/shadow /etc/shadow
echo "OK"
echo -n "Check the gshadow file..."
../../common/compare_file.pl config/etc/gshadow /etc/gshadow
echo "OK"
echo -n "Check /home/foo was not removed..."
test -f /home/foo
echo "OK"
echo -n "Check the user's home directory was not created..."
test ! -e /home/foo2
echo "OK"
rm -f /home/foo
log_status "$0" "SUCCESS"
restore_config
trap '' 0