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If sh is not bash, some builtin command behave slightly differently. E.g. if sh is provided by busybox, its builtin test command does not check if the path is a mount point or not, and 'test -w' only checks the access mode of the inode. So, even if a readonly filesystem is mounted on a directory, the test command may succeed. To avoid such confusion, let's unconditionally use bash.
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21 lines
848 B
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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[Unit]
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Description=Test for StandardInputText= and StandardInputData=
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[Service]
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ExecStart=bash -x -c 'd=$$(mktemp -d -p /tmp); echo -e "this is a test\nand this is more\nsomething encoded!\nsomething in multiple lines\nand some more\nand a more bas64 data\nsomething with strange\nembedded\tcharacters\nand something with a exec-stdin-data.service specifier" >$d/text ; cmp $d/text ; rm -rf $d'
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Type=oneshot
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StandardInput=data
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StandardInputText=this is a test
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StandardInputText=and this is more
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StandardInputData=c29tZXRoaW5nIGVuY29kZWQhCg==
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StandardInputText=something \
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in multiple lines
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StandardInputText=\
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and some more
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StandardInputData=YW5kIGEgbW9y \
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ZSBiYXM2NCBk\
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YXRhCg==
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StandardInputText=something with strange\nembedded\tcharacters
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StandardInputText=and something with a %n specifier
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