Extract NextcloudTestServerHelper interface
The NextcloudTestServerHelper interface provides the needed methods to manage the Nextcloud server used in acceptance tests. Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
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/**
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* Helper to manage the Docker container for the Nextcloud test server.
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*
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* The NextcloudTestServerDockerHelper abstracts the calls to the Docker Command
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* Line Interface (the "docker" command) to run, get information from, and
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* destroy containers. It is not a generic abstraction, but one tailored
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* specifically to the Nextcloud test server; a Docker image that provides an
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* installed and ready to run Nextcloud server with the configuration and data
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* expected by the acceptance tests must be available in the system. The
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* Nextcloud server must use a local storage so all the changes it makes are
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* confined to its running container.
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* The NextcloudTestServerDockerHelper provides a Nextcloud test server using a
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* Docker container. The "setUp" method creates and starts the container, while
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* the "cleanUp" method destroys it. A Docker image that provides an installed
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* and ready to run Nextcloud server with the configuration and data expected by
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* the acceptance tests must be available in the system. The Nextcloud server
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* must use a local storage so all the changes it makes are confined to its
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* running container.
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*
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* Also, the Nextcloud server installed in the Docker image is expected to see
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* "127.0.0.1" as a trusted domain (which would be the case if it was installed
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* untrusted domain and refuse to work until the admin whitelisted it. The base
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* URL to access the Nextcloud server can be got from "getBaseUrl".
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*
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* For better compatibility, Docker CLI commands used internally follow the
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* pre-1.13 syntax (also available in 1.13 and newer). For example,
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* Internally, the NextcloudTestServerDockerHelper uses the Docker Command Line
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* Interface (the "docker" command) to run, get information from, and destroy
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* the container, For better compatibility, the used Docker CLI commands follow
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* the pre-1.13 syntax (also available in 1.13 and newer). For example,
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* "docker start" instead of "docker container start".
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*
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* In any case, the "docker" command requires special permissions to talk to the
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* just a warning for the test runner and nothing to be explicitly catched a
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* plain base Exception is used.
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*/
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class NextcloudTestServerDockerHelper {
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class NextcloudTestServerDockerHelper implements NextcloudTestServerHelper {
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* @var string
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<?php
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/**
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*
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* @copyright Copyright (c) 2017, Daniel Calviño Sánchez (danxuliu@gmail.com)
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*
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* @license GNU AGPL version 3 or any later version
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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* License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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*/
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/**
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* Interface for classes that manage a Nextcloud server during acceptance tests.
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*
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* A NextcloudTestServerHelper takes care of setting up a Nextcloud server to be
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* used in acceptance tests through its "setUp" method. It does not matter
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* wheter the server is a fresh new server just started or an already running
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* server; in any case, the state of the server must comply with the initial
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* state expected by the tests (like having performed the Nextcloud installation
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* or having an admin user with certain password).
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*
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* As the IP address and thus its the base URL of the server is not known
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* beforehand, the NextcloudTestServerHelper must provide it through its
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* "getBaseUrl" method. Note that this must be the base URL from the point of
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* view of the Selenium server, which may be a different value than the base URL
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* from the point of view of the acceptance tests themselves.
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*
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* Once the Nextcloud test server is no longer needed the "cleanUp" method will
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* be called; depending on how the Nextcloud test server was set up it may not
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* need to do anything.
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*
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* All the methods throw an exception if they fail to execute; as, due to the
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* current use of this interface, it is just a warning for the test runner and
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* nothing to be explicitly catched a plain base Exception is used.
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*/
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interface NextcloudTestServerHelper {
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/**
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* Sets up the Nextcloud test server.
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*
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* @throws \Exception if the Nextcloud test server can not be set up.
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*/
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public function setUp();
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/**
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* Cleans up the Nextcloud test server.
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*
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* @throws \Exception if the Nextcloud test server can not be cleaned up.
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*/
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public function cleanUp();
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/**
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* Returns the base URL of the Nextcloud test server (from the point of view
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* of the Selenium server).
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*
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* @return string the base URL of the Nextcloud test server.
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* @throws \Exception if the base URL can not be determined.
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*/
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public function getBaseUrl();
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}
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