Files
jellytau/scripts/set-version.test.ts
T
dtourolle 8ad3dc5c4f fix(android): raise the versionCode floor so 0.5.x can install over v0.5.2
v0.5.2 shipped Android versionCode 5002, from an earlier `minor*1000` scheme.
The `minor*100` formula that replaced it yields only 1502 for that same version,
and 1503 for 0.5.3 — lower than what is already installed, so Android refuses
the update as a downgrade. Every 0.5.x release built from this script was
un-installable for anyone already on v0.5.2.

This is the exact failure the block was written to prevent; its floor simply
went stale. The floor tracked "codes below 1000 are already in the field", which
was true when written, but a 5002 build has shipped since — and the highest code
this formula has *produced* is not the same as the highest code in the field.

Widen the multipliers and raise the floor past 5002:

    code = 10000 + major*1000000 + minor*1000 + patch

    0.0.14 -> 10014    0.5.2 -> 15002    0.6.0 -> 16000
    0.1.0  -> 11000    0.5.3 -> 15003    1.0.0 -> 1010000

Still strictly monotonic across the upgrade sequence. The guard test gains a
case pinning 0.5.3 above the 5002 in the field, so the floor is expressed as
"clears what shipped" rather than a literal that can silently go stale again.
2026-08-15 16:31:38 +02:00

182 lines
6.9 KiB
TypeScript

/**
* Guards for scripts/set-version.sh — the release version stamper.
*
* TRACES: DR-153 | UT-150
*
* These run the real script against a throwaway copy of the manifests, because
* the failure modes are all in the shell, not in any TS logic: a regex that also
* matches a dependency's version, arithmetic that aborts on a `-rc1` suffix, or
* a CI ref reaching the validator verbatim.
*
* The versionCode formula matters most. Android refuses an update whose code is
* lower than the installed one, and builds already in the field shipped code
* 1000 — so any formula that can emit a smaller number for a *newer* release
* bricks updates for those users, silently and irreversibly.
*/
import { describe, expect, it, beforeEach, afterEach } from "vitest";
import { execFileSync } from "child_process";
import * as fs from "fs";
import * as path from "path";
import * as os from "os";
const repoRoot = path.resolve(path.dirname(new URL(import.meta.url).pathname), "..");
const script = path.join(repoRoot, "scripts", "set-version.sh");
let tmp: string;
/** A minimal repo skeleton: just the files the script rewrites. */
function seed(dir: string) {
fs.mkdirSync(path.join(dir, "src-tauri", "gen", "android", "app"), { recursive: true });
fs.mkdirSync(path.join(dir, "scripts"), { recursive: true });
fs.copyFileSync(script, path.join(dir, "scripts", "set-version.sh"));
fs.chmodSync(path.join(dir, "scripts", "set-version.sh"), 0o755);
fs.writeFileSync(
path.join(dir, "package.json"),
JSON.stringify({ name: "jellytau", version: "0.0.1", dependencies: { hls: "1.2.3" } }, null, 2)
);
fs.writeFileSync(
path.join(dir, "src-tauri", "tauri.conf.json"),
JSON.stringify({ productName: "jellytau", version: "0.0.1" }, null, 2)
);
// A dependency carrying its own `version =` is the trap: a greedy regex
// rewrites it too and the build then resolves the wrong crate.
fs.writeFileSync(
path.join(dir, "src-tauri", "Cargo.toml"),
['[package]', 'name = "jellytau"', 'version = "0.0.1"', '', '[dependencies]', 'serde = { version = "1.0.100" }', ''].join("\n")
);
fs.writeFileSync(
path.join(dir, "src-tauri", "Cargo.lock"),
['[[package]]', 'name = "serde"', 'version = "1.0.100"', '', '[[package]]', 'name = "jellytau"', 'version = "0.0.1"', ''].join("\n")
);
fs.writeFileSync(
path.join(dir, "src-tauri", "gen", "android", "app", "tauri.properties"),
"tauri.android.versionCode=1\n"
);
}
function run(version: string, dir = tmp) {
return execFileSync("bash", [path.join(dir, "scripts", "set-version.sh"), version], {
cwd: dir,
encoding: "utf-8",
});
}
function read(rel: string): string {
return fs.readFileSync(path.join(tmp, rel), "utf-8");
}
function versionCode(): number {
const m = read("src-tauri/gen/android/app/tauri.properties").match(
/^tauri\.android\.versionCode=(\d+)$/m
);
return m ? Number(m[1]) : NaN;
}
beforeEach(() => {
tmp = fs.mkdtempSync(path.join(os.tmpdir(), "setversion-"));
seed(tmp);
});
afterEach(() => {
fs.rmSync(tmp, { recursive: true, force: true });
});
describe("set-version.sh", () => {
it("stamps the version into all four manifests", () => {
run("0.5.0");
expect(JSON.parse(read("package.json")).version).toBe("0.5.0");
expect(JSON.parse(read("src-tauri/tauri.conf.json")).version).toBe("0.5.0");
expect(read("src-tauri/Cargo.toml")).toContain('version = "0.5.0"');
expect(read("src-tauri/Cargo.lock")).toMatch(/name = "jellytau"\nversion = "0\.5\.0"/);
});
it("accepts a leading v, as git tags are written", () => {
run("v0.5.0");
expect(JSON.parse(read("package.json")).version).toBe("0.5.0");
});
// The regression that motivates anchoring the patterns.
it("does not rewrite dependency versions", () => {
run("0.5.0");
expect(read("src-tauri/Cargo.toml")).toContain('serde = { version = "1.0.100" }');
expect(read("src-tauri/Cargo.lock")).toMatch(/name = "serde"\nversion = "1\.0\.100"/);
expect(JSON.parse(read("package.json")).dependencies.hls).toBe("1.2.3");
});
describe("Android versionCode", () => {
// A newer release must never produce a smaller number than an older one, or
// Android refuses the update. The floor tracks the highest code actually in
// the field, which is NOT the same as the highest this formula has produced:
// v0.5.2 shipped versionCode 5002 from an earlier `minor*1000` scheme, while
// the `minor*100` formula that replaced it yields only 1502 for that same
// version — so every 0.5.x release built from it was an un-installable
// downgrade for anyone already on v0.5.2. The floor is raised to clear it.
it("clears the highest code shipped by earlier builds", () => {
run("0.0.1");
// v0.5.2 shipped 5002; anything at or below that cannot install over it.
expect(versionCode()).toBeGreaterThan(5002);
});
it("keeps 0.5.3 installable over the 5002 that shipped as v0.5.2", () => {
run("0.5.3");
expect(versionCode()).toBeGreaterThan(5002);
});
it("uses 10000 + major*1000000 + minor*1000 + patch", () => {
const cases: Array<[string, number]> = [
["0.0.14", 10014],
["0.0.15", 10015],
["0.1.0", 11000],
["0.4.8", 14008],
["0.5.0", 15000],
["0.5.3", 15003],
["1.0.0", 1010000],
];
for (const [version, code] of cases) {
seed(tmp);
run(version);
expect(versionCode(), `versionCode for ${version}`).toBe(code);
}
});
it("increases monotonically across an upgrade sequence", () => {
const ordered = ["0.0.14", "0.0.15", "0.1.0", "0.4.8", "0.5.0", "1.0.0"];
const codes = ordered.map((v) => {
seed(tmp);
run(v);
return versionCode();
});
const sorted = [...codes].sort((a, b) => a - b);
expect(codes).toEqual(sorted);
expect(new Set(codes).size).toBe(codes.length);
});
// `$(( 0-rc1 ))` aborts the script under `set -e`, so the suffix has to be
// stripped before the arithmetic.
it("derives the code from the numeric core of a prerelease", () => {
run("0.6.0-rc1");
expect(versionCode()).toBe(16000);
expect(JSON.parse(read("package.json")).version).toBe("0.6.0-rc1");
});
});
describe("input validation", () => {
it("rejects a malformed version without writing anything", () => {
expect(() => run("not-a-version")).toThrow();
// The manifests must be untouched, not half-written.
expect(JSON.parse(read("package.json")).version).toBe("0.0.1");
expect(JSON.parse(read("src-tauri/tauri.conf.json")).version).toBe("0.0.1");
});
// CI passes "${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}" unconditionally; on a branch build
// that is still a full ref, and must not fail the job.
it("falls back to a dev version when handed a non-tag ref", () => {
const out = run("refs/heads/master");
expect(out).not.toMatch(/refs\/heads/);
expect(JSON.parse(read("package.json")).version).not.toBe("0.0.1");
});
});
});