warpgate/tests/09-cli/test-bwlimit-set.sh
grabbit a2d49137f9 Add comprehensive test suite: 63 integration tests + 110 Rust unit tests
Integration tests (tests/):
- 9 categories covering config, lifecycle, signals, supervision,
  cache, writeback, network faults, crash recovery, and CLI
- Shell-based harness with mock NAS (network namespace + SFTP),
  fault injection (tc netem), and power loss simulation
- TAP format runner (run-all.sh) with proper SKIP detection

Rust unit tests (warpgate/src/):
- 110 tests across 14 modules, all passing in 0.01s
- Config parsing, defaults validation, RestartTracker logic,
  RC API response parsing, rclone arg generation, service
  config generation, CLI output formatting, warmup path logic

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 11:21:35 +08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Test: `warpgate bwlimit --up 10M --down 50M` sets bandwidth limits
#
# Verifies that setting bandwidth limits prints a confirmation message,
# and that a subsequent query reflects the new limits.
set -euo pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/../harness/helpers.sh"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/../harness/mock-nas.sh"
require_root
setup_test_env
trap teardown_test_env EXIT
# Start mock NAS
start_mock_nas
# Generate config
gen_config
# Start warpgate and wait for readiness
start_warpgate
wait_for_mount 60
wait_for_rc_api 30
# Set new bandwidth limits
output=$(run_warpgate_cmd bwlimit --up 10M --down 50M)
# Verify the set command confirms the update
assert_output_contains "$output" "Updated bandwidth limits"
# Query limits again to verify they are reflected
output2=$(run_warpgate_cmd bwlimit)
# The query should show the limits we just set (10M up, 50M down)
if echo "$output2" | grep -qi "10M\|10 M\|10240"; then
true
else
echo "FAIL: bwlimit query does not reflect the 10M upload limit" >&2
echo " output: $output2" >&2
exit 1
fi
if echo "$output2" | grep -qi "50M\|50 M\|51200"; then
true
else
echo "FAIL: bwlimit query does not reflect the 50M download limit" >&2
echo " output: $output2" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "PASS: $(basename "$0" .sh)"