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nvm/test/fast/Unit tests/nvm_download wget Authorization header
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Jordan Harband 9142a92cdc [Fix] nvm_download, nvm_get_latest, install: only select a downloader that exists as an executable
`nvm_has` matches shell functions and aliases,
but downloads now run via `command`, which skips them
- a `curl` shell function with no curl binary on the PATH would select the curl path and fail with exit 127,
instead of falling back to an available wget executable.
The new `nvm_has_executable` helper resolves names the same way `command` does, so downloader selection and execution agree.
2026-07-08 13:03:16 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
OLDPATH="$PATH"
WORK="$PWD/nvm_download-wgetauth-work.$$"
TEST_BIN="$WORK/bin"
ARGV_LOG="$WORK/argv.log"
cleanup() {
unset -f die cleanup nvm_has_executable
rm -rf "$WORK"
export PATH="$OLDPATH"
}
die () { echo "$@" ; cleanup ; exit 1; }
\. ../../../nvm.sh
OLDPATH="$PATH"
mkdir -p "$TEST_BIN"
# fake wget: record each received argument verbatim, then succeed
{
echo '#!/bin/sh'
echo ': > "$ARGV_LOG"'
echo 'for a in "$@"; do printf "%s\n" "$a" >> "$ARGV_LOG"; done'
echo 'exit 0'
} > "$TEST_BIN/wget"
chmod +x "$TEST_BIN/wget"
export ARGV_LOG
export PATH="$TEST_BIN:$OLDPATH"
# force the wget path while keeping system tools (sed) available for sanitization
nvm_has_executable() { [ "$1" != curl ] && command -v "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1; }
# given an Authorization credential in NVM_AUTH_HEADER
# when nvm_download uses the wget path
NVM_AUTH_HEADER='Bearer test-token' nvm_download "https://nodejs.org/dist/x" -o - || die 'nvm_download (wget) returned nonzero'
# then wget receives a well-formed Authorization header (with the header name, like the curl path)
grep -Fxqe '--header' "$ARGV_LOG" || die "wget did not receive --header; got: $(cat "$ARGV_LOG")"
grep -Fxq 'Authorization: Bearer test-token' "$ARGV_LOG" || die "wget did not receive a well-formed Authorization header; got: $(cat "$ARGV_LOG")"
cleanup
echo "nvm_download wget Authorization header: passed"