diff --git a/functions.sh b/functions.sh
index 955f482..8124ac6 100755
--- a/functions.sh
+++ b/functions.sh
@@ -73,22 +73,21 @@ fi
# Display messages in color
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
info() {
- echo "${bold}${blue}INFO: ${1}${reset}"
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo -e "${bold}${blue}INFO: ${1}${reset}" || :
}
debug() {
- echo "${bold}${green}DEBUG: ${1}${reset}"
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo -e "${bold}${green}DEBUG: ${1}${reset}" || :
}
warn() {
- echo "${stout}${yellow}WARNING: ${1}${reset}"
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo -e "${stout}${yellow}WARNING: ${1}${reset}" || :
}
error() {
- echo "${bold}${red}ERROR: ${1}${reset}"
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo -e "${bold}${red}ERROR: ${1}${reset}" || :
}
-
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Takes an array and exports it a global variable
#
@@ -141,64 +140,62 @@ splitPath() {
setArrayAsGlobal PARTS $return_global_var
}
-
-# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Executes any additional optional configuration steps if the configuration
-# scripts exist
-# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-customStep() {
- info "Checking for any custom $2 configuration scripts for $1..."
- splitPath "$1" path_parts
- if [ "$2" ]; then
- script_name="${path_parts[base]}_$2${path_parts[dotext]}"
+customStepExec() {
+ local calling_script="$1"
+ local step="$2"
+ local template_flavor="$3"
+ local template_flavor_dir="$4"
+ local template_flavor_prefix="$5"
+
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo "Calling script: ${calling_script}" || :
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo "Step: ${step}" || :
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo "Template Flavor: ${template_flavor}" || :
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo "Template Dir: ${template_flavor_dir}" || :
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo "Template Prefix: ${template_flavor_prefix}" || :
+
+ splitPath "${calling_script}" path_parts
+
+ # Step: [pre] | [post] (or custom inserted step)
+ if [ "${step}" ]; then
+ script_name="${path_parts[base]}_${step}${path_parts[dotext]}"
else
script_name="${path_parts[base]}${path_parts[dotext]}"
fi
- if [ -n "${TEMPLATE_FLAVOR}" ]; then
- script="$SCRIPTSDIR/custom_${DIST}_${TEMPLATE_FLAVOR}/${script_name}"
+ if [ -n "${template_flavor}" ]; then
+ script="${template_flavor_dir}/${template_flavor_prefix}${template_flavor}/${script_name}"
else
- script="$SCRIPTSDIR/custom_${DIST}/${script_name}"
+ script="${template_flavor_dir}/${template_flavor_prefix}/${script_name}"
fi
if [ -f "$script" ]; then
- echo "${bold}${under}INFO: Currently running script: ${script}${reset}"
+ [[ -n $TEST ]] && echo "${script}" || echo "${bold}${under}INFO: Currently running script: ${script}${reset}"
"$script"
+ else
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && debug "${bold}INFO: No CustomStep found for: ${script}${reset}" || :
fi
}
-
-# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Copy extra file tree to $INSTALLDIR
-#
-# To set file permissions is a PITA since git won't save them and will
-# complain heavily if they are set to root only read, so this is the procdure:
-#
-# 1. Change to the directory that you want to have file permissions retained
-# 2. Change all the file permissions / ownership as you want
-# 3. Change back to the root of the exta directory (IE: extra-qubes-files)
-# 4. getfacl -R . > ".facl"
-# 5. If git complains; reset file ownership back to user. The .facl file stored
-# the file permissions and will be used to reset the file permissions after
-# they get copied over to $INSTALLDIR
-# NOTE: Don't forget to redo this process if you add -OR- remove files
-# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-copy_dirs() {
- dir="$1"
- install_dir="$(readlink -m ${INSTALLDIR})"
+customCopy() {
+ local calling_script="$1"
+ local dir="$2"
+ local template_flavor="$3"
+ local template_flavor_dir="$4"
+ local template_flavor_prefix="$5"
+ local install_dir="$(readlink -m ${INSTALLDIR})"
info "copy_dirs(): ${install_dir}"
- if [ -n "${TEMPLATE_FLAVOR}" ]; then
- custom_dir="${SCRIPTSDIR}/custom_${DIST}_${TEMPLATE_FLAVOR}/${dir}"
+ if [ -n "${template_flavor}" ]; then
+ custom_dir="${template_flavor_dir}/${template_flavor_prefix}${template_flavor}/${dir}"
else
- custom_dir="${SCRIPTSDIR}/custom_${DIST}/${dir}"
+ custom_dir="${template_flavor_dir}/${template_flavor_prefix}/${dir}"
fi
if [ -d "${custom_dir}" ]; then
dir="${custom_dir}/"
- elif [ -d "${SCRIPTSDIR}/${dir}" ]; then
- dir="${SCRIPTSDIR}/${dir}/"
+ elif [ -d "${template_flavor_dir}/${dir}" ]; then
+ dir="${template_flavor_dir}/${dir}/"
else
debug "No extra files to copy for ${dir}"
return 0
@@ -218,5 +215,95 @@ copy_dirs() {
fi
}
+templateFlavor() {
+ local template=${TEMPLATE_FLAVOR}
+ local default="${SCRIPTSDIR}"
+
+ echo ${template:-${default}}
+}
+
+templateFlavorPrefix() {
+ local template=${1-${TEMPLATE_FLAVOR}}
+ for element in "${TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX[@]}"
+ do
+ if [ "${element%;*}" == "${DIST}+${template}" ]; then
+ echo ${element#*;}
+ return
+ fi
+ done
+
+ echo "${DIST}${TEMPLATE_FLAVOR:++}"
+}
+
+templateFlavorDir() {
+ local template=${1-${TEMPLATE_FLAVOR}}
+ for element in "${TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR[@]}"
+ do
+ if [ "${element%;*}" == "${DIST}+${template}" ]; then
+ echo ${element#*;}
+ return
+ fi
+ done
+
+ echo "${SCRIPTDIR}"
+}
+
+customParse() {
+ local calling_script="$1"
+ local step="$2"
+ local functionExec="$3"
+ local template_flavor="$(templateFlavor)"
+ local template_flavor_dir="$(templateFlavorDir ${template_flavor})"
+ local template_flavor_prefix="$(templateFlavorPrefix ${template_flavor})"
+
+ ${functionExec} "${calling_script}" \
+ "${step}" \
+ "${template_flavor}" \
+ "${template_flavor_dir}" \
+ "${template_flavor_prefix}"
+
+
+ for template in ${TEMPLATE_OPTIONS[@]}
+ do
+ template_flavor="$(templateFlavor)+${template}"
+ template_flavor_dir="$(templateFlavorDir ${template_flavor})"
+ template_flavor_prefix="$(templateFlavorPrefix ${template_flavor})"
+
+ ${functionExec} "${calling_script}" \
+ "${step}" \
+ "${template_flavor}" \
+ "${template_flavor_dir}" \
+ "${template_flavor_prefix}"
+ done
+}
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Executes any additional optional configuration steps if the configuration
+# scripts exist
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+customStep() {
+ customParse "$1" "$2" "customStepExec"
+}
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Copy extra file tree to $INSTALLDIR
+# TODO: Allow copy per step (04_install_qubes.sh-files)
+#
+# To set file permissions is a PITA since git won't save them and will
+# complain heavily if they are set to root only read, so this is the procdure:
+#
+# 1. Change to the directory that you want to have file permissions retained
+# 2. Change all the file permissions / ownership as you want
+# 3. Change back to the root of the exta directory (IE: extra-qubes-files)
+# 4. getfacl -R . > ".facl"
+# 5. If git complains; reset file ownership back to user. The .facl file stored
+# the file permissions and will be used to reset the file permissions after
+# they get copied over to $INSTALLDIR
+# NOTE: Don't forget to redo this process if you add -OR- remove files
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+copy_dirs() {
+ customParse "" "$1" "customCopy"
+}
+
# $0 is module that sourced vars.sh
echo "${bold}${under}INFO: Currently running script: ${0}${reset}"
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/00_prepare_pre.sh b/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/00_prepare_pre.sh
deleted file mode 120000
index 9ad8e72..0000000
--- a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/00_prepare_pre.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-../custom_wheezy_whonix/00_prepare_pre.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/01_install_core_post.sh b/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/01_install_core_post.sh
deleted file mode 120000
index ba75217..0000000
--- a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/01_install_core_post.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-../custom_wheezy_whonix/01_install_core_post.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh b/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
deleted file mode 120000
index 282b083..0000000
--- a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-../custom_wheezy_whonix/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/04_install_qubes_post.sh b/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/04_install_qubes_post.sh
deleted file mode 120000
index 2ee5337..0000000
--- a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/04_install_qubes_post.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-../custom_wheezy_whonix/04_install_qubes_post.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/00_prepare_pre.sh b/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/00_prepare_pre.sh
deleted file mode 120000
index 9ad8e72..0000000
--- a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/00_prepare_pre.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-../custom_wheezy_whonix/00_prepare_pre.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/01_install_core_post.sh b/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/01_install_core_post.sh
deleted file mode 120000
index ba75217..0000000
--- a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/01_install_core_post.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-../custom_wheezy_whonix/01_install_core_post.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh b/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
deleted file mode 120000
index 282b083..0000000
--- a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-../custom_wheezy_whonix/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/04_install_qubes_post.sh b/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/04_install_qubes_post.sh
deleted file mode 120000
index 2ee5337..0000000
--- a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/04_install_qubes_post.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-../custom_wheezy_whonix/04_install_qubes_post.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/00_prepare_pre.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/00_prepare_pre.sh
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..d1f0dd6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/00_prepare_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../wheezy+whonix/00_prepare_pre.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/01_install_core_post.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/01_install_core_post.sh
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..3524b69
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/01_install_core_post.sh
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../wheezy+whonix/01_install_core_post.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..4b74627
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../wheezy+whonix/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/04_install_qubes_post.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/04_install_qubes_post.sh
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..db7d12f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/04_install_qubes_post.sh
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../wheezy+whonix/04_install_qubes_post.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/99_custom_configuration.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/99_custom_configuration.sh
similarity index 100%
rename from scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/99_custom_configuration.sh
rename to scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/99_custom_configuration.sh
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/.facl b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/.facl
similarity index 100%
rename from scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/.facl
rename to scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/.facl
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/etc/udev/rules.d/99-qubes-whonix.rules b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/etc/udev/rules.d/99-qubes-whonix.rules
similarity index 100%
rename from scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/etc/udev/rules.d/99-qubes-whonix.rules
rename to scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/etc/udev/rules.d/99-qubes-whonix.rules
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/usr/lib/whonix/replace-ips b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/usr/lib/whonix/replace-ips
similarity index 100%
rename from scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/usr/lib/whonix/replace-ips
rename to scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/usr/lib/whonix/replace-ips
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/usr/lib/whonix/setup-ip b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/usr/lib/whonix/setup-ip
similarity index 100%
rename from scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/usr/lib/whonix/setup-ip
rename to scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-gateway/extra-whonix-files/usr/lib/whonix/setup-ip
diff --git a/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/00_prepare_pre.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/00_prepare_pre.sh
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..d1f0dd6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/00_prepare_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../wheezy+whonix/00_prepare_pre.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/01_install_core_post.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/01_install_core_post.sh
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..3524b69
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/01_install_core_post.sh
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../wheezy+whonix/01_install_core_post.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..4b74627
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../wheezy+whonix/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/04_install_qubes_post.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/04_install_qubes_post.sh
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..db7d12f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/04_install_qubes_post.sh
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../wheezy+whonix/04_install_qubes_post.sh
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/99_custom_configuration.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/99_custom_configuration.sh
similarity index 100%
rename from scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix-workstation/99_custom_configuration.sh
rename to scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix-workstation/99_custom_configuration.sh
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix/00_prepare_pre.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix/00_prepare_pre.sh
similarity index 100%
rename from scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix/00_prepare_pre.sh
rename to scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix/00_prepare_pre.sh
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix/01_install_core_post.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix/01_install_core_post.sh
similarity index 100%
rename from scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix/01_install_core_post.sh
rename to scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix/01_install_core_post.sh
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
similarity index 100%
rename from scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
rename to scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix/02_install_groups_packages_installed.sh
diff --git a/scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix/04_install_qubes_post.sh b/scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix/04_install_qubes_post.sh
similarity index 100%
rename from scripts_debian/custom_wheezy_whonix/04_install_qubes_post.sh
rename to scripts_debian/wheezy+whonix/04_install_qubes_post.sh
diff --git a/tests/assert/.travis.yml b/tests/assert/.travis.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4cb26a2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/assert/.travis.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+language: bash
+script: bash tests.sh
+before_install:
+ - sudo apt-get install bc
diff --git a/tests/assert/COPYING b/tests/assert/COPYING
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..94a9ed0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/assert/COPYING
@@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
+ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
+ Version 3, 29 June 2007
+
+ Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
+ of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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+
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diff --git a/tests/assert/README.rst b/tests/assert/README.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f2630b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/assert/README.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,176 @@
+###########
+ assert.sh
+###########
+
+**assert.sh** is test-driven development in the Bourne again shell.
+
+:Version: 1.0.2
+:Author: Robert Lehmann
+:License: LGPLv3
+:Requirements: `bc -- an arbitrary precision calculator language
+ `_
+ (installed on all POSIX-compliant systems)
+
+.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/lehmannro/assert.sh.svg?branch=master
+ :target: https://travis-ci.org/lehmannro/assert.sh
+
+Example
+=======
+
+::
+
+ . assert.sh
+
+ # `echo test` is expected to write "test" on stdout
+ assert "echo test" "test"
+ # `seq 3` is expected to print "1", "2" and "3" on different lines
+ assert "seq 3" "1\n2\n3"
+ # exit code of `true` is expected to be 0
+ assert_raises "true"
+ # exit code of `false` is expected to be 1
+ assert_raises "false" 1
+ # end of test suite
+ assert_end examples
+
+If you had written the above snippet into ``tests.sh`` you could invoke it
+without any extra hassle::
+
+ $ ./tests.sh
+ all 4 examples tests passed in 0.014s.
+
+Watch out to have ``tests.sh`` executable (``chmod +x tests.sh``), otherwise
+you need to invoke it with ``bash tests.sh``
+
+Now, we will add a failing test case to our suite::
+
+ # expect `exit 127` to terminate with code 128
+ assert_raises "exit 127" 128
+
+Remember to insert test cases before ``assert_end`` (or write another
+``assert_end`` to the end of your file). Otherwise test statistics will be
+omitted.
+
+When run, the output is::
+
+ test #5 "exit 127" failed:
+ program terminated with code 127 instead of 128
+ 1 of 5 examples tests failed in 0.019s.
+
+
+Features
+========
+
++ lightweight interface: ``assert`` and ``assert_raises`` *only*
++ minimal setup -- source ``assert.sh`` and you're done
++ test grouping in individual suites
++ time benchmarks with real-time display of test progress
++ run all tests, stop on first failure, or collect numbers only
+
+Use case
+========
+
+You wrote an application. Following sane development practices, you want to
+protect yourself against introducing errors with a test suite. Even though most
+languages have excellent testing tools, modifying process state (input ``stdin``,
+command line arguments ``argv``, environment variables) is awkard in most
+languages. The shell was made to do just that, so why don't run the tests in
+your shell?
+
+Reference
+=========
+
++ ``assert [stdout] [stdin]``
+
+ Check for an expected output when running your command. `stdout` supports all
+ control sequences printf(1) interprets, eg. ``\n`` for a newline. The default
+ `stdout` is assumed to be empty.
+
++ ``assert_raises [exitcode] [stdin]``
+
+ Verify `command` terminated with the expected status code. The default
+ `exitcode` is assumed to be 0.
+
++ ``assert_end [suite]``
+
+ Finalize a test suite and print statistics.
+
+Command line options
+--------------------
+
+See ``assert.sh --help`` for command line options on test runners.
+
+ -v, --verbose Generate real-time output for every individual test run.
+ -x, --stop Stop running tests after the first failure.
+ (Default: run all tests.)
+ -i, --invariant Do not measure runtime for suites. Useful mainly to parse
+ test output.
+ -d, --discover Collect test suites and number of tests only; don't run any
+ tests.
+ -c, --continue Do not modify exit code depending on overall suite status.
+ -h Show brief usage information and exit.
+ --help Show usage manual and exit.
+
+Environment variables
+---------------------
+
+================= ====================
+variable corresponding option
+================= ====================
+``$DEBUG`` ``--verbose``
+``$STOP`` ``--stop``
+``$INVARIANT`` ``--invariant``
+``$DISCOVERONLY`` ``--discover-only``
+``$CONTINUE`` ``--continue``
+================= ====================
+
+Changelog
+=========
+
+master
+ * Added support for ``set -e`` environments (closes `#6
+ `_, thanks David Schoen.)
+ * Modified exit code automatically in case *any* test failed in the suite.
+ * Added ``--continue`` flag to avoid tinkering with the exit code.
+
+1.0.2
+ * Fixed Mac OS compatibility (closes `#3
+ `_.)
+
+1.0.1
+ * Added support for ``set -u`` environments (closes `#1
+ `_.)
+ * Fixed several leaks of stderr.
+ * Fixed propagation of options to nested test suites.
+
+Related projects
+================
+
+`ShUnit`__
+ ShUnit is a testing framework of the xUnit family for Bourne derived shells.
+ It is quite feature-rich but requires a whole lot of boilerplate to write a
+ basic test suite. *assert.sh* aims to be lightweight and easy to setup.
+
+__ http://shunit.sourceforge.net/
+
+`shUnit2`__
+ shUnit2 is a modern xUnit-style testing framework. It comes with a bunch of
+ magic to remove unneccessary verbosity. It requires extra care when crafting
+ test cases with many subprocess invocations as you have to fall back to shell
+ features to fetch results. *assert.sh* wraps this functionality out of the
+ box.
+
+__ http://code.google.com/p/shunit2/
+
+`tap-functions`__
+ A Test Anything Protocol (TAP) producer with an inherently natural-language-
+ style API. Unfortunately it's only of draft quality and decouples the test
+ runner from analysis, which does not allow for *assert.sh* features such as
+ ``--collect-only`` and ``--stop``.
+
+__ http://testanything.org/wiki/index.php/Tap-functions
+
+`stub.sh`__
+ Helpers to fake binaries and bash builtins. It supports mocking features such
+ as expecting a certain number of invocations and plays well with *assert.sh*.
+
+__ https://github.com/jimeh/stub.sh
diff --git a/tests/assert/assert.sh b/tests/assert/assert.sh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b0c679c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/assert/assert.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+# assert.sh 1.0 - bash unit testing framework
+# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Robert Lehmann
+#
+# http://github.com/lehmannro/assert.sh
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
+# by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see .
+
+export DISCOVERONLY=${DISCOVERONLY:-}
+export DEBUG=${DEBUG:-}
+export STOP=${STOP:-}
+export INVARIANT=${INVARIANT:-}
+export CONTINUE=${CONTINUE:-}
+
+args="$(getopt -n "$0" -l \
+ verbose,help,stop,discover,invariant,continue vhxdic $*)" \
+|| exit -1
+for arg in $args; do
+ case "$arg" in
+ -h)
+ echo "$0 [-vxidc]" \
+ "[--verbose] [--stop] [--invariant] [--discover] [--continue]"
+ echo "`sed 's/./ /g' <<< "$0"` [-h] [--help]"
+ exit 0;;
+ --help)
+ cat < [stdin]
+ (( tests_ran++ )) || :
+ [[ -n "$DISCOVERONLY" ]] && return || true
+ # printf required for formatting
+ printf -v expected "x${2:-}" # x required to overwrite older results
+ result="$(eval 2>/dev/null $1 <<< ${3:-})" || true
+ # Note: $expected is already decorated
+ if [[ "x$result" == "$expected" ]]; then
+ [[ -n "$DEBUG" ]] && echo -n . || true
+ return
+ fi
+ result="$(sed -e :a -e '$!N;s/\n/\\n/;ta' <<< "$result")"
+ [[ -z "$result" ]] && result="nothing" || result="\"$result\""
+ [[ -z "$2" ]] && expected="nothing" || expected="\"$2\""
+ _assert_fail "expected $expected${_indent}got $result" "$1" "$3"
+}
+
+assert_raises() {
+ # assert_raises [stdin]
+ (( tests_ran++ )) || :
+ [[ -n "$DISCOVERONLY" ]] && return || true
+ status=0
+ (eval $1 <<< ${3:-}) > /dev/null 2>&1 || status=$?
+ expected=${2:-0}
+ if [[ "$status" -eq "$expected" ]]; then
+ [[ -n "$DEBUG" ]] && echo -n . || true
+ return
+ fi
+ _assert_fail "program terminated with code $status instead of $expected" "$1" "$3"
+}
+
+_assert_fail() {
+ # _assert_fail
+ [[ -n "$DEBUG" ]] && echo -n X
+ report="test #$tests_ran \"$2${3:+ <<< $3}\" failed:${_indent}$1"
+ if [[ -n "$STOP" ]]; then
+ [[ -n "$DEBUG" ]] && echo
+ echo "$report"
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ tests_errors[$tests_failed]="$report"
+ (( tests_failed++ )) || :
+}
+
+_assert_reset
+: ${tests_suite_status:=0} # remember if any of the tests failed so far
+_assert_cleanup() {
+ local status=$?
+ # modify exit code if it's not already non-zero
+ [[ $status -eq 0 && -z $CONTINUE ]] && exit $tests_suite_status
+}
+trap _assert_cleanup EXIT
diff --git a/tests/assert/tests.sh b/tests/assert/tests.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..6a31b6d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/assert/tests.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+set -e
+
+. assert.sh
+
+assert "echo" # no output expected
+assert "echo foo" "foo" # output expected
+assert "cat" "bar" "bar" # output expected if input's given
+assert_raises "true" 0 "" # status code expected
+assert_raises "exit 127" 127 "" # status code expected
+assert "head -1 < $0" "#!/bin/bash" # redirections
+assert "seq 2" "1\n2" # multi-line output expected
+assert_raises 'read a; exit $a' 42 "42" # variables still work
+assert "echo 1;
+echo 2 # ^" "1\n2" # semicolon required!
+assert_end demo
+
+_clean() {
+ _assert_reset # reset state
+ DEBUG= STOP= INVARIANT=1 DISCOVERONLY= CONTINUE= # reset flags
+ eval $* # read new flags
+}
+
+# clean output
+assert "_clean; assert true; assert_end" \
+"all 1 tests passed."
+# error reports on failure
+assert "_clean; assert 'seq 1'; assert_end" \
+'test #1 "seq 1" failed:\n\texpected nothing\n\tgot "1"\n1 of 1 tests failed.'
+assert "_clean; assert true '1'; assert_end" \
+'test #1 "true" failed:\n\texpected "1"\n\tgot nothing\n1 of 1 tests failed.'
+assert "_clean; assert 'true' 'foo' 'bar'; assert_end" \
+'test #1 "true <<< bar" failed:\n\texpected "foo"\n\tgot nothing\n1 of 1 tests failed.'
+# debug output (-v)
+assert "_clean DEBUG=1; assert true; assert_end" \
+".\nall 1 tests passed."
+assert "_clean DEBUG=1; assert_raises false; assert_end" \
+'X\ntest #1 "false" failed:\n\tprogram terminated with code 1 instead of 0
+1 of 1 tests failed.'
+# collect tests only (-d)
+assert "_clean DISCOVERONLY=1; assert true; assert false; assert_end" \
+"collected 2 tests."
+# stop immediately on failure (-x)
+assert "_clean STOP=1; assert_raises false; assert_end" \
+'test #1 "false" failed:\n\tprogram terminated with code 1 instead of 0'
+# runtime statistics (omission of -i)
+assert_raises "_clean INVARIANT=;
+assert_end | egrep 'all 0 tests passed in ([0-9]|[0-9].[0-9]{3})s'"
+assert_end output
+
+# assert_end exit code is the number of failures
+assert_raises "_clean; assert_raises false; assert_raises false; assert_end" 2
+# stderr should NOT leak if ignored
+assert "_clean; assert less" ""
+# stderr should be redirectable though
+assert '_clean; assert "less 2>&1" "Missing filename (\"less --help\" for help)"'
+# bash failures behave just like stderr
+assert "_clean; assert ___invalid" ""
+# test suites can be nested and settings are inherited
+# (ie. we don't need to invoke the inner suite with the very same options,
+# namely --invariant)
+assert "_clean; bash -c '
+. assert.sh;
+assert_raises true; assert_end outer;
+bash -c \". assert.sh; assert_raises true; assert_end inner\"
+' '' --invariant" "all 1 outer tests passed.
+all 1 inner tests passed." # is $0
+# set the correct exit status
+assert_raises "_clean; bash -c \"
+. assert.sh; assert true ''; assert_end one;
+assert 'echo bar' 'bar'; assert_end two\"" 0
+assert_raises "_clean; bash -c \"
+. assert.sh; assert true 'foo'; assert_end one;
+assert 'echo bar' 'bar'; assert_end two\"" 1
+# ..but do not override it
+assert_raises "_clean; bash -c \"
+. assert.sh; assert true 'foo'; assert_end one;
+assert 'echo bar' 'bar'; assert_end two; exit 3\"" 3
+# environment variables do not leak
+assert "_clean; x=0; assert 'x=1'; assert_raises 'x=2'; echo \$x" 0
+assert "_clean; x=0; assert 'export x=1'; assert_raises 'export x=2';
+echo \$x" 0
+assert_end interaction
+
+# commit: fixed output to report all errors, not just the first
+assert "_clean;
+assert_raises false; assert_raises false;
+assert_end" 'test #1 "false" failed:
+\tprogram terminated with code 1 instead of 0
+test #2 "false" failed:
+\tprogram terminated with code 1 instead of 0
+2 of 2 tests failed.'
+# commit: added default value for assert_raises
+assert_raises "_clean; assert_raises true; assert_end" 0
+# commit: fixed verbose failure reports in assert_raises
+assert "_clean DEBUG=1; assert_raises false; assert_end" 'X
+test #1 "false" failed:
+\tprogram terminated with code 1 instead of 0
+1 of 1 tests failed.'
+# commit: redirected assert_raises output
+assert "_clean; assert_raises 'echo 1'; assert_end" "all 1 tests passed."
+# commit: fixed --discover to reset properly
+assert "_clean DISCOVERONLY=1;
+assert 1; assert 1; assert_end;
+assert 1; assert_end;" "collected 2 tests.\ncollected 1 tests."
+# commit: stopped errors from leaking into other test suites
+assert "_clean;
+assert_raises false; assert_raises false; assert_end;
+assert_raises false; assert_end" 'test #1 "false" failed:
+\tprogram terminated with code 1 instead of 0
+test #2 "false" failed:
+\tprogram terminated with code 1 instead of 0
+2 of 2 tests failed.
+test #1 "false" failed:
+\tprogram terminated with code 1 instead of 0
+1 of 1 tests failed.'
+# issue 1: assert.sh: line 87: DISCOVERONLY: unbound variable
+assert "_clean; set -u; assert_raises true; assert true; assert_end" \
+"all 2 tests passed."
+assert_end regression
diff --git a/scripts_debian/TODO b/tests/template-flavors/NOTES
similarity index 76%
rename from scripts_debian/TODO
rename to tests/template-flavors/NOTES
index 17a9484..a599ccb 100644
--- a/scripts_debian/TODO
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/NOTES
@@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ TODO:
# - Would use the prefix of 'debian' which would allow same script to be used for
# all 'debian' based builds, or it could have been set as
-# 'wheezy+whonix-gateway::' to use a script destined for any distro
-TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX = wheezy+whonix-gateway::debian \
- wheezy+whonix-workstation::debian
+# 'wheezy+whonix-gateway;' to use a script destined for any distro
+TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX = wheezy+whonix-gateway;debian \
+ wheezy+whonix-workstation;debian
# Alternate location for template flavor scripts
-TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR = wheezy+whonix-gateway::/home/user/whonix/gateway \
- wheezy+whonix-workstation::/home/usr/whonix/workstation
+TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR = wheezy+whonix-gateway;/home/user/whonix/gateway \
+ wheezy+whonix-workstation;/home/usr/whonix/workstation
- allow access to multiple flavor options .. say gnome for whonix-workstation
wheezy+whonix-workstation+gnome+more
@@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR = wheezy+whonix-gateway::/home/user/whonix/gateway \
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Would use same FLAVOR for all distros for whonix-workstation+gnome
-TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX = wheezy+whonix-workstation+gnome::
+TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX = wheezy+whonix-workstation+gnome;
# - Template Flavors are in /home/user/whoix/gnome for wheezy+whonix-workstation+gnome
# - DISTS_VM is still lists all OPTIONAL flavors though
-TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR = wheezy+whonix-workstation+gnome::/home/usr/whonix/gnome
+TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR = wheezy+whonix-workstation+gnome;/home/usr/whonix/gnome
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/another_location/wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh b/tests/template-flavors/another_location/wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9a4e120
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/another_location/wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/another_location/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh b/tests/template-flavors/another_location/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9a4e120
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/another_location/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/debian+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh b/tests/template-flavors/debian+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9a4e120
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/debian+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/debian+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh b/tests/template-flavors/debian+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9a4e120
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/debian+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/test.sh b/tests/template-flavors/test.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..eb8b5e1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/test.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,162 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+VERBOSE=2
+DEBUG=1
+
+pushd ../..
+export ROOT_DIR=$(readlink -m .)
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Source external scripts
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+. ./functions.sh
+. ./tests/assert/assert.sh
+
+head() {
+ echo
+ echo
+ info "------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+ info "${1%%\\n*}"
+ if ! [ "${1%%\\n*}" == "${1#*\\n}" ]; then
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo -e "${bold}${green}${1#*\\n}${reset}" || :
+ fi
+ info "------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+}
+
+info() {
+ [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo -e "${bold}${blue}${1}${reset}" || :
+}
+
+#debug() {
+# [[ -z $TEST ]] && echo -e "${bold}${red}${1}${reset}" || :
+#}
+
+assertTest(){
+ TEST=True
+ printf "${bold}${red}"
+ assert "$1" "$2"
+ printf "${reset}"
+ unset TEST
+}
+
+assertEnd() {
+ printf "${bold}${red}"
+ assert_end "$1"
+ printf "${reset}"
+}
+
+# Defaults
+export SCRIPTDIR="tests/template-flavors"
+export DIST="wheezy"
+export TEMPLATE_FLAVOR="whonix-gateway"
+
+# Should be parses in functions!
+export TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX=""
+
+# Just use error to show text in red
+head "=== Globals ==="
+debug 'export SCRIPTDIR="tests/template-flavors"'
+debug 'export DIST="wheezy"'
+debug 'export TEMPLATE_FLAVOR="whonix-gateway"'
+debug 'export TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX=""'
+#debug "TEST=\"${TEST}\""
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+head " 1. With TEMPLATE_FOLDER
+ \n tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh"
+customStep "$0" "pre"
+assertTest "customStep $0 pre" "tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh"
+assertEnd "Test 1"
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+head " 2. Without TEMPLATE_FOLDER
+ \n tests/template-flavors/wheezy/test_pre.sh"
+export TEMPLATE_FLAVOR=""
+customStep "$0" "pre"
+assertTest "customStep $0 pre" "tests/template-flavors/wheezy/test_pre.sh"
+assertEnd "Test 2"
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+head " 3. Template Options
+ \n DISTS_VM = wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome \
+ \n DISTS_VM = +++ \
+ \n Options get seperated into TEMPLATE_OPTIONS seperated by spaces"
+#
+export TEMPLATE_FLAVOR="whonix-gateway"
+export TEMPLATE_OPTIONS=('gnome' 'kde')
+customStep "$0" "pre"
+debug "Not supposed to find wheezy+whonix-gateway+kde"
+assertTest "customStep $0 pre" "tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh\ntests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh"
+assertEnd "Test 3"
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+head " 4. Template Options with custom prefix
+ \n TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX \
+ \n export TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX=( \
+ \n 'wheezy+whonix-gateway;debian+' \
+ \n 'wheezy+whonix-workstation;debian+' \
+ \n)"
+export TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX=(
+ 'wheezy+whonix-gateway;debian+'
+ 'wheezy+whonix-workstation;debian+'
+)
+customStep "$0" "pre"
+debug "Not supposed to find debian+whonix-gateway+kde"
+assertTest "customStep $0 pre" "tests/template-flavors/debian+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh\ntests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh"
+assertEnd "Test 4"
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+head " 5. Template Options with NO prefix
+ \n TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX \
+ \n export TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX=( \
+ \n 'wheezy+whonix-gateway;' \
+ \n 'wheezy+whonix-workstation;' \
+ \n)"
+export TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX=(
+ 'wheezy+whonix-gateway;'
+ 'wheezy+whonix-workstation;'
+)
+customStep "$0" "pre"
+debug "Not supposed to find whonix-gateway+kde"
+assertTest "customStep $0 pre" "tests/template-flavors/whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh\ntests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh"
+assertEnd "Test 5"
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+head " 6. Custom template directory
+ \n unset TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX \
+ \n unset TEMPLATE_OPTIONS \
+ \n TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR=wheezy+whonix-gateway;tests/template-flavors/another_location"
+unset TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX
+unset TEMPLATE_OPTIONS
+TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR="wheezy+whonix-gateway;tests/template-flavors/another_location"
+customStep "$0" "pre"
+assertTest "customStep $0 pre" "tests/template-flavors/another_location/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh"
+assertEnd "Test 6"
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+head " 7. Custom template directory for options
+ \n unset TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX \
+ \n unset TEMPLATE_OPTIONS \
+ \n TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR=wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome;tests/template-flavors/another_location"
+unset TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_PREFIX
+export TEMPLATE_OPTIONS=('gnome')
+TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR="wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome;tests/template-flavors/another_location"
+customStep "$0" "pre"
+assertTest "customStep $0 pre" "tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh\ntests/template-flavors/another_location/wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh"
+assertEnd "Test 7"
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+export INSTALLDIR="${SCRIPTDIR}/test_copy_location"
+head " 8. Copy files
+ \n Just test copying from here to ${INSTALLDIR}"
+TEMPLATE_FLAVOR_DIR=""
+TEMPLATE_OPTIONS=""
+rm -rf "$INSTALLDIR"/*
+copy_dirs "files"
+ls -l "$INSTALLDIR"
+assertTest "ls $INSTALLDIR" "test1\ntest2\ntest3"
+assertEnd "Test 8"
+
+# Done
+popd
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/test_copy_location/test1 b/tests/template-flavors/test_copy_location/test1
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/test_copy_location/test2 b/tests/template-flavors/test_copy_location/test2
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/test_copy_location/test3 b/tests/template-flavors/test_copy_location/test3
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/test_pre.sh b/tests/template-flavors/test_pre.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9a4e120
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/test_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh b/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9a4e120
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/files/test1 b/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/files/test1
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/files/test2 b/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/files/test2
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/files/test3 b/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/files/test3
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh b/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9a4e120
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/wheezy+whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/wheezy/test_pre.sh b/tests/template-flavors/wheezy/test_pre.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9a4e120
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/wheezy/test_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh b/tests/template-flavors/whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9a4e120
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/whonix-gateway+gnome/test_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/template-flavors/whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh b/tests/template-flavors/whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..9a4e120
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/template-flavors/whonix-gateway/test_pre.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
+
+: