package opts import ( "fmt" "os" "runtime" "testing" ) func TestValidateEnv(t *testing.T) { valids := map[string]string{ "a": "a", "something": "something", "_=a": "_=a", "env1=value1": "env1=value1", "_env1=value1": "_env1=value1", "env2=value2=value3": "env2=value2=value3", "env3=abc!qwe": "env3=abc!qwe", "env_4=value 4": "env_4=value 4", "PATH": fmt.Sprintf("PATH=%v", os.Getenv("PATH")), "PATH=something": "PATH=something", "asd!qwe": "asd!qwe", "1asd": "1asd", "123": "123", "some space": "some space", " some space before": " some space before", "some space after ": "some space after ", } // Environment variables are case in-sensitive on Windows if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { valids["PaTh"] = fmt.Sprintf("PaTh=%v", os.Getenv("PATH")) } for value, expected := range valids { actual, err := ValidateEnv(value) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if actual != expected { t.Fatalf("Expected [%v], got [%v]", expected, actual) } } }