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view ui/tests/cinstprocesstest.h @ 1070:f110a3f6e387
(issue114) Fine tune ACL propagation
using mkdir_p the ACL of the parent directories would
propagate to all subdirectories and objects in the directory.
Now we only use ACL propagation in the last directory to make
sure that files we might create in that directory inherit the
correct (resitricted) ACL
author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Wed, 10 Sep 2014 16:41:36 +0200 |
parents | 17e1c8f37d72 |
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/* Copyright (C) 2014 by Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik * Software engineering by Intevation GmbH * * This file is Free Software under the GNU GPL (v>=2) * and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY! * See LICENSE.txt for details. */ #ifndef CINSTPROCESSTEST_H #define CINSTPROCESSTEST_H /* @file Tests for the cinst process * @brief Tests for the cinst process as well as the UI side */ #include <QObject> #include <QStringList> #include <QProcess> #include <QTemporaryFile> #include <QTemporaryDir> #include <QTest> #include "certificatelist.h" class CinstProcessTest: public QObject { Q_OBJECT private: QProcess* startCinstProcess(const QStringList& args = QStringList()); QTemporaryFile validListFile; QTemporaryFile otherListFile; QTemporaryFile invalidListFile; QTemporaryDir fakeHome; CertificateList validList; CertificateList otherList; CertificateList invalidList; private Q_SLOTS: void initTestCase(); void testValidInput(); void testInvalidInstruction(); void testNoInput(); void testNoList(); void testGarbageInput(); void testNoInstructions(); void testUninstall(); }; #endif