package initialize import ( "os" "testing" ) func TestEnvironmentApply(t *testing.T) { os.Setenv("COREOS_PUBLIC_IPV4", "1.2.3.4") os.Setenv("COREOS_PRIVATE_IPV4", "5.6.7.8") for _, tt := range []struct { subs map[string]string input string out string }{ { // Substituting both values directly should always take precedence // over environment variables map[string]string{ "$public_ipv4": "192.0.2.3", "$private_ipv4": "192.0.2.203", }, `[Service] ExecStart=/usr/bin/echo "$public_ipv4" ExecStop=/usr/bin/echo $private_ipv4 ExecStop=/usr/bin/echo $unknown`, `[Service] ExecStart=/usr/bin/echo "192.0.2.3" ExecStop=/usr/bin/echo 192.0.2.203 ExecStop=/usr/bin/echo $unknown`, }, { // Substituting one value directly while falling back with the other map[string]string{"$private_ipv4": "127.0.0.1"}, "$private_ipv4\n$public_ipv4", "127.0.0.1\n1.2.3.4", }, { // Falling back to environment variables for both values map[string]string{"foo": "bar"}, "$private_ipv4\n$public_ipv4", "5.6.7.8\n1.2.3.4", }, } { env := NewEnvironment("./", "./", "./", "", "", tt.subs) got := env.Apply(tt.input) if got != tt.out { t.Fatalf("Environment incorrectly applied.\ngot:\n%s\nwant:\n%s", got, tt.out) } } }