test(client): wrap cmd.SetArgs to fix bugs for cmd.SetArgs (#18960)

Co-authored-by: Facundo Medica <14063057+facundomedica@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Likhita Polavarapu <78951027+likhita-809@users.noreply.github.com>
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package testutil
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/spf13/pflag"
)
// ResetArgs resets arguments for the command. It is desired to be a helpful function for the cmd.SetArgs
// in the case of calling multiple times in a unit test, as cmd.SetArgs doesn't
// reset the flag value as expected.
//
// **Warning**: this is only compatible with following flag types:
// 1. the implementations of pflag.Value
// 2. the built-in implementations of pflag.SliceValue
// 3. the custom implementations of pflag.SliceValue that are split by comma ","
//
// see https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/2079#issuecomment-1867991505 for more detail info
func ResetArgs(cmd *cobra.Command) {
// if flags haven't been parsed yet, there is no need to reset the args
if !cmd.Flags().Parsed() {
return
}
// If flags have already been parsed, we should reset the values of flags that haven't been set
cmd.Flags().Visit(func(pf *pflag.Flag) {
// if the flag hasn't been changed, there is no need to reset the args
if !pf.Changed {
return
}
// handle pflag.SliceValue
if v, ok := pf.Value.(pflag.SliceValue); ok {
defVal := strings.Trim(pf.DefValue, "[]")
defSliceVal := make([]string, 0)
if defVal != "" {
defSliceVal = strings.Split(defVal, ",")
}
if err := v.Replace(defSliceVal); err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("error resetting argument <%s> with default value <%+v>: %v", pf.Name, defSliceVal, err))
}
return
}
// handle pflag.Value
if err := pf.Value.Set(pf.DefValue); err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("error resetting argument <%s> with default value <%s>: %v", pf.Name, pf.DefValue, err))
}
})
}

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package testutil_test
import (
"fmt"
"testing"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
"github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/internal/testutil"
)
// TestSetArgsWithOriginalMethod is used to illustrate cobra.Command.SetArgs won't reset args as expected
func TestSetArgsWithOriginalMethod(t *testing.T) {
getCMD := func() *cobra.Command {
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "testcmd",
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
a, _ := cmd.Flags().GetBool("a")
b, _ := cmd.Flags().GetBool("b")
c, _ := cmd.Flags().GetBool("c")
switch {
case a && b, a && c, b && c:
return fmt.Errorf("a,b,c only one could be true")
}
return nil
},
}
f := cmd.Flags()
f.BoolP("a", "a", false, "a,b,c only one could be true")
f.BoolP("b", "b", false, "a,b,c only one could be true")
f.Bool("c", false, "a,b,c only one could be true")
return cmd
}
cmd := getCMD()
cmd.SetArgs([]string{
"testcmd",
"--a=true",
})
require.NoError(t, cmd.Execute())
// This call to cmd.SetArgs is expected to set only the 'b' flag. However, due to the bug, the 'a' flag remains set from the previous call to cmd.SetArgs, leading to an error.
cmd.SetArgs([]string{
"testcmd",
"--b=true",
})
require.True(t, cmd.Flags().Changed("a"))
require.Error(t, cmd.Execute())
// This call to cmd.SetArgs is expected to set only the 'c' flag. However, the 'a' and 'b' flags remain set from the previous calls, causing an unexpected error.
cmd.SetArgs([]string{
"testcmd",
"--c=true",
})
require.Error(t, cmd.Execute())
// To work around the bug, we must explicitly reset the 'a' and 'b' flags to false, even though we only want to set the 'c' flag to true.
cmd.SetArgs([]string{
"testcmd",
"--a=false",
"--b=false",
"--c=true",
})
require.NoError(t, cmd.Execute())
}
func TestSetArgsWithWrappedMethod(t *testing.T) {
var (
mockFlagWithCommaF = testutil.MockFlagsWithComma{Ary: []string{"g;m", "g;n"}}
mockFlagWithCommaG testutil.MockFlagsWithComma
)
var (
mockFlagWithSemicolonH = testutil.MockFlagsWithSemicolon{Ary: []string{"g,m", "g,n"}}
mockFlagWithSemicolonI testutil.MockFlagsWithSemicolon
)
getCMD := func() *cobra.Command {
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "testcmd",
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
return nil
},
}
f := cmd.Flags()
f.BoolP("a", "a", false, "check build-in pflag.Value")
f.IntSlice("b", []int{1, 2}, "check build-in pflag.SliceValue with default value")
f.IntSliceP("c", "c", nil, "check build-in pflag.SliceValue with nil default value")
f.Var(&mockFlagWithCommaF, "d", "check custom implementation of pflag.SliceValue with splitting by comma and default value")
f.VarP(&mockFlagWithCommaG, "e", "e", "check custom implementation of pflag.SliceValue with splitting by comma and nil default value")
f.Var(&mockFlagWithSemicolonH, "f", "check custom implementation of pflag.SliceValue with splitting by semicolon and default value")
f.VarP(&mockFlagWithSemicolonI, "g", "g", "check custom implementation of pflag.SliceValue with splitting by semicolon and nil default value")
return cmd
}
cmd := getCMD()
checkFlagsValue := func(cmd *cobra.Command, notDefaultFlags map[string]string) bool {
require.NoError(t, cmd.Execute())
for _, k := range []string{"a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g"} {
curVal := cmd.Flag(k).Value
curDefVal := cmd.Flag(k).DefValue
if v, ok := notDefaultFlags[k]; ok {
require.NotEqual(t, curVal.String(), curDefVal, fmt.Sprintf("flag: %s, cmp_to: %v", k, curVal))
require.Equal(t, curVal.String(), v, fmt.Sprintf("flag: %s, cmp_to: %v", k, curVal))
} else {
require.Equal(t, curVal.String(), curDefVal, fmt.Sprintf("flag: %s, cmp_to: %v", k, curVal))
}
}
return true
}
resetAndSetNewArgs := func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
testutil.ResetArgs(cmd)
cmd.SetArgs(args)
}
resetAndSetNewArgs(cmd, []string{
"testcmd",
})
checkFlagsValue(cmd, nil)
resetAndSetNewArgs(cmd, []string{
"testcmd",
"--a=true",
})
checkFlagsValue(cmd, map[string]string{"a": "true"})
resetAndSetNewArgs(cmd, []string{
"testcmd",
"--b=3,4",
})
checkFlagsValue(cmd, map[string]string{"b": "[3,4]"})
resetAndSetNewArgs(cmd, []string{
"testcmd",
"--c=3,4",
})
checkFlagsValue(cmd, map[string]string{"c": "[3,4]"})
resetAndSetNewArgs(cmd, []string{
"testcmd",
"--d=g;n,g;m",
})
checkFlagsValue(cmd, map[string]string{"d": "g;n,g;m"})
resetAndSetNewArgs(cmd, []string{
"testcmd",
"--e=g;n,g;m",
})
checkFlagsValue(cmd, map[string]string{"e": "g;n,g;m"})
resetAndSetNewArgs(cmd, []string{
"testcmd",
"--f=g,n;g,m",
})
checkFlagsValue(cmd, map[string]string{"f": "g,n;g,m"})
resetAndSetNewArgs(cmd, []string{
"testcmd",
"--g=g,n;g,m",
})
// custom implementation of pflag.SliceValue with splitting by semicolon is not compatible with testutil.SetArgs.
// So `f` is changed to "g;m;g;n"(split to ["g", "m;g", "n"], and then join with ";"), not default value "g,m;g,n"
checkFlagsValue(cmd, map[string]string{"f": "g;m;g;n", "g": "g,n;g,m"})
}

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package testutil
import "strings"
type MockFlagsWithComma struct {
Ary []string
changed bool
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithComma) String() string {
return strings.Join(m.Ary, ",")
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithComma) Set(value string) error {
if m.changed {
m.Ary = append(m.Ary, strings.Split(value, ",")...)
} else {
m.Ary = strings.Split(value, ",")
m.changed = true
}
return nil
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithComma) Type() string {
return "mock_flags"
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithComma) Replace(value []string) error {
m.Ary = value
return nil
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithComma) Append(value string) error {
m.Ary = append(m.Ary, value)
return nil
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithComma) GetSlice() []string {
return m.Ary
}
type MockFlagsWithSemicolon struct {
Ary []string
changed bool
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithSemicolon) String() string {
return strings.Join(m.Ary, ";")
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithSemicolon) Set(value string) error {
if m.changed {
m.Ary = append(m.Ary, strings.Split(value, ";")...)
} else {
m.Ary = strings.Split(value, ";")
m.changed = true
}
return nil
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithSemicolon) Type() string {
return "mock_flags"
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithSemicolon) Replace(value []string) error {
m.Ary = value
return nil
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithSemicolon) Append(value string) error {
m.Ary = append(m.Ary, value)
return nil
}
func (m *MockFlagsWithSemicolon) GetSlice() []string {
return m.Ary
}