#!/usr/bin/env python # test_cli.py -- tests for dulwich.cli # vim: expandtab # # Copyright (C) 2024 Jelmer Vernooij # # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later # Dulwich is dual-licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the GNU # General Public License as public by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 # or (at your option) any later version. You can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of either of these two licenses. # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # You should have received a copy of the licenses; if not, see # for a copy of the GNU General Public License # and for a copy of the Apache # License, Version 2.0. """Tests for dulwich.cli.""" import io import os import shutil import sys import tempfile import unittest from unittest import skipIf from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch from dulwich import cli from dulwich.cli import format_bytes, parse_relative_time from dulwich.repo import Repo from dulwich.tests.utils import ( build_commit_graph, ) from . import TestCase class DulwichCliTestCase(TestCase): """Base class for CLI tests.""" def setUp(self) -> None: super().setUp() self.test_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, self.test_dir) self.repo_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "repo") os.mkdir(self.repo_path) self.repo = Repo.init(self.repo_path) self.addCleanup(self.repo.close) def _run_cli(self, *args, stdout_stream=None): """Run CLI command and capture output.""" class MockStream: def __init__(self): self._buffer = io.BytesIO() self.buffer = self._buffer def write(self, data): if isinstance(data, bytes): self._buffer.write(data) else: self._buffer.write(data.encode("utf-8")) def getvalue(self): value = self._buffer.getvalue() try: return value.decode("utf-8") except UnicodeDecodeError: return value def __getattr__(self, name): return getattr(self._buffer, name) old_stdout = sys.stdout old_stderr = sys.stderr old_cwd = os.getcwd() try: # Use custom stdout_stream if provided, otherwise use MockStream if stdout_stream: sys.stdout = stdout_stream if not hasattr(sys.stdout, "buffer"): sys.stdout.buffer = sys.stdout else: sys.stdout = MockStream() sys.stderr = MockStream() os.chdir(self.repo_path) result = cli.main(list(args)) return result, sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue() finally: sys.stdout = old_stdout sys.stderr = old_stderr os.chdir(old_cwd) class InitCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for init command.""" def test_init_basic(self): # Create a new directory for init new_repo_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "new_repo") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("init", new_repo_path) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(new_repo_path, ".git"))) def test_init_bare(self): # Create a new directory for bare repo bare_repo_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "bare_repo") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("init", "--bare", bare_repo_path) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(bare_repo_path, "HEAD"))) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(os.path.join(bare_repo_path, ".git"))) class AddCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for add command.""" def test_add_single_file(self): # Create a file to add test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test content") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") # Check that file is in index self.assertIn(b"test.txt", self.repo.open_index()) def test_add_multiple_files(self): # Create multiple files for i in range(3): test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, f"test{i}.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write(f"content {i}") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "add", "test0.txt", "test1.txt", "test2.txt" ) index = self.repo.open_index() self.assertIn(b"test0.txt", index) self.assertIn(b"test1.txt", index) self.assertIn(b"test2.txt", index) class RmCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for rm command.""" def test_rm_file(self): # Create, add and commit a file first test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test content") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Add test file") # Now remove it from index and working directory result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("rm", "test.txt") # Check that file is not in index self.assertNotIn(b"test.txt", self.repo.open_index()) class CommitCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for commit command.""" def test_commit_basic(self): # Create and add a file test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test content") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") # Commit result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial commit") # Check that HEAD points to a commit self.assertIsNotNone(self.repo.head()) class LogCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for log command.""" def test_log_empty_repo(self): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("log") # Empty repo should not crash def test_log_with_commits(self): # Create some commits c1, c2, c3 = build_commit_graph( self.repo.object_store, [[1], [2, 1], [3, 1, 2]] ) self.repo.refs[b"HEAD"] = c3.id result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("log") self.assertIn("Commit 3", stdout) self.assertIn("Commit 2", stdout) self.assertIn("Commit 1", stdout) def test_log_reverse(self): # Create some commits c1, c2, c3 = build_commit_graph( self.repo.object_store, [[1], [2, 1], [3, 1, 2]] ) self.repo.refs[b"HEAD"] = c3.id result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("log", "--reverse") # Check order - commit 1 should appear before commit 3 pos1 = stdout.index("Commit 1") pos3 = stdout.index("Commit 3") self.assertLess(pos1, pos3) class StatusCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for status command.""" def test_status_empty(self): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("status") # Should not crash on empty repo def test_status_with_untracked(self): # Create an untracked file test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "untracked.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("untracked content") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("status") self.assertIn("Untracked files:", stdout) self.assertIn("untracked.txt", stdout) class BranchCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for branch command.""" def test_branch_create(self): # Create initial commit test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") # Create branch result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("branch", "test-branch") self.assertIn(b"refs/heads/test-branch", self.repo.refs.keys()) def test_branch_delete(self): # Create initial commit and branch test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") self._run_cli("branch", "test-branch") # Delete branch result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("branch", "-d", "test-branch") self.assertNotIn(b"refs/heads/test-branch", self.repo.refs.keys()) class CheckoutCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for checkout command.""" def test_checkout_branch(self): # Create initial commit and branch test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") self._run_cli("branch", "test-branch") # Checkout branch result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("checkout", "test-branch") self.assertEqual( self.repo.refs.read_ref(b"HEAD"), b"ref: refs/heads/test-branch" ) class TagCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for tag command.""" def test_tag_create(self): # Create initial commit test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") # Create tag result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("tag", "v1.0") self.assertIn(b"refs/tags/v1.0", self.repo.refs.keys()) class FilterBranchCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for filter-branch command.""" def setUp(self): super().setUp() # Create a more complex repository structure for testing # Create some files in subdirectories os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "subdir")) os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "other")) # Create files files = { "README.md": "# Test Repo", "subdir/file1.txt": "File in subdir", "subdir/file2.txt": "Another file in subdir", "other/file3.txt": "File in other dir", "root.txt": "File at root", } for path, content in files.items(): file_path = os.path.join(self.repo_path, path) with open(file_path, "w") as f: f.write(content) # Add all files and create initial commit self._run_cli("add", ".") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial commit") # Create a second commit modifying subdir with open(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "subdir/file1.txt"), "a") as f: f.write("\nModified content") self._run_cli("add", "subdir/file1.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Modify subdir file") # Create a third commit in other dir with open(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "other/file3.txt"), "a") as f: f.write("\nMore content") self._run_cli("add", "other/file3.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Modify other file") # Create a branch self._run_cli("branch", "test-branch") # Create a tag self._run_cli("tag", "v1.0") def test_filter_branch_subdirectory_filter(self): """Test filter-branch with subdirectory filter.""" # Run filter-branch to extract only the subdir result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--subdirectory-filter", "subdir" ) # Check that the operation succeeded self.assertEqual(result, 0) self.assertIn("Rewrite HEAD", stdout) # filter-branch rewrites history but doesn't update working tree # We need to check the commit contents, not the working tree # Reset to the rewritten HEAD to update working tree self._run_cli("reset", "--hard", "HEAD") # Now check that only files from subdir remain at root level self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "file1.txt"))) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "file2.txt"))) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "README.md"))) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "root.txt"))) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "other"))) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "subdir"))) # Check that original refs were backed up original_refs = [ ref for ref in self.repo.refs.keys() if ref.startswith(b"refs/original/") ] self.assertTrue( len(original_refs) > 0, "No original refs found after filter-branch" ) @skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "sed command not available on Windows") def test_filter_branch_msg_filter(self): """Test filter-branch with message filter.""" # Run filter-branch to prepend [FILTERED] to commit messages result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--msg-filter", "sed 's/^/[FILTERED] /'" ) self.assertEqual(result, 0) # Check that commit messages were modified result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("log") self.assertIn("[FILTERED] Modify other file", stdout) self.assertIn("[FILTERED] Modify subdir file", stdout) self.assertIn("[FILTERED] Initial commit", stdout) def test_filter_branch_env_filter(self): """Test filter-branch with environment filter.""" # Run filter-branch to change author email env_filter = """ if [ "$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL" = "test@example.com" ]; then export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="filtered@example.com" fi """ result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--env-filter", env_filter ) self.assertEqual(result, 0) def test_filter_branch_prune_empty(self): """Test filter-branch with prune-empty option.""" # Create a commit that only touches files outside subdir with open(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "root.txt"), "a") as f: f.write("\nNew line") self._run_cli("add", "root.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Modify root file only") # Run filter-branch to extract subdir with prune-empty result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--subdirectory-filter", "subdir", "--prune-empty" ) self.assertEqual(result, 0) # The last commit should have been pruned result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("log") self.assertNotIn("Modify root file only", stdout) @skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "sed command not available on Windows") def test_filter_branch_force(self): """Test filter-branch with force option.""" # Run filter-branch once with a filter that actually changes something result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--msg-filter", "sed 's/^/[TEST] /'" ) self.assertEqual(result, 0) # Check that backup refs were created # The implementation backs up refs under refs/original/ original_refs = [ ref for ref in self.repo.refs.keys() if ref.startswith(b"refs/original/") ] self.assertTrue(len(original_refs) > 0, "No original refs found") # Run again without force - should fail result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--msg-filter", "sed 's/^/[TEST2] /'" ) self.assertEqual(result, 1) self.assertIn("Cannot create a new backup", stdout) self.assertIn("refs/original", stdout) # Run with force - should succeed result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--force", "--msg-filter", "sed 's/^/[TEST3] /'" ) self.assertEqual(result, 0) @skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "sed command not available on Windows") def test_filter_branch_specific_branch(self): """Test filter-branch on a specific branch.""" # Switch to test-branch and add a commit self._run_cli("checkout", "test-branch") with open(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "branch-file.txt"), "w") as f: f.write("Branch specific file") self._run_cli("add", "branch-file.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Branch commit") # Run filter-branch on the test-branch result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--msg-filter", "sed 's/^/[BRANCH] /'", "test-branch" ) self.assertEqual(result, 0) self.assertIn("Ref 'refs/heads/test-branch' was rewritten", stdout) # Check that only test-branch was modified result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("log") self.assertIn("[BRANCH] Branch commit", stdout) # Switch to master and check it wasn't modified self._run_cli("checkout", "master") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("log") self.assertNotIn("[BRANCH]", stdout) def test_filter_branch_tree_filter(self): """Test filter-branch with tree filter.""" # Use a tree filter to remove a specific file tree_filter = "rm -f root.txt" result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--tree-filter", tree_filter ) self.assertEqual(result, 0) # Check that the file was removed from the latest commit # We need to check the commit tree, not the working directory result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("ls-tree", "HEAD") self.assertNotIn("root.txt", stdout) def test_filter_branch_index_filter(self): """Test filter-branch with index filter.""" # Use an index filter to remove a file from the index index_filter = "git rm --cached --ignore-unmatch root.txt" result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--index-filter", index_filter ) self.assertEqual(result, 0) def test_filter_branch_parent_filter(self): """Test filter-branch with parent filter.""" # Create a merge commit first self._run_cli("checkout", "HEAD", "-b", "feature") with open(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "feature.txt"), "w") as f: f.write("Feature") self._run_cli("add", "feature.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Feature commit") self._run_cli("checkout", "master") self._run_cli("merge", "feature", "--message=Merge feature") # Use parent filter to linearize history (remove second parent) parent_filter = "cut -d' ' -f1" result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--parent-filter", parent_filter ) self.assertEqual(result, 0) def test_filter_branch_commit_filter(self): """Test filter-branch with commit filter.""" # Use commit filter to skip commits with certain messages commit_filter = """ if grep -q "Modify other" <<< "$GIT_COMMIT_MESSAGE"; then skip_commit "$@" else git commit-tree "$@" fi """ result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--commit-filter", commit_filter ) # Note: This test may fail because the commit filter syntax is simplified # In real Git, skip_commit is a function, but our implementation may differ def test_filter_branch_tag_name_filter(self): """Test filter-branch with tag name filter.""" # Run filter-branch with tag name filter to rename tags result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--tag-name-filter", "sed 's/^v/version-/'", "--msg-filter", "cat", ) self.assertEqual(result, 0) # Check that tag was renamed self.assertIn(b"refs/tags/version-1.0", self.repo.refs.keys()) def test_filter_branch_errors(self): """Test filter-branch error handling.""" # Test with invalid subdirectory result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "filter-branch", "--subdirectory-filter", "nonexistent" ) # Should still succeed but produce empty history self.assertEqual(result, 0) def test_filter_branch_no_args(self): """Test filter-branch with no arguments.""" # Should work as no-op result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("filter-branch") self.assertEqual(result, 0) class ShowCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for show command.""" def test_show_commit(self): # Create a commit test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test content") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Test commit") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("show", "HEAD") self.assertIn("Test commit", stdout) class FetchPackCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for fetch-pack command.""" @patch("dulwich.cli.get_transport_and_path") def test_fetch_pack_basic(self, mock_transport): # Mock the transport mock_client = MagicMock() mock_transport.return_value = (mock_client, "/path/to/repo") mock_client.fetch.return_value = None result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "fetch-pack", "git://example.com/repo.git" ) mock_client.fetch.assert_called_once() class LsRemoteCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for ls-remote command.""" def test_ls_remote_basic(self): # Create a commit test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") # Test basic ls-remote result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("ls-remote", self.repo_path) lines = stdout.strip().split("\n") self.assertTrue(any("HEAD" in line for line in lines)) self.assertTrue(any("refs/heads/master" in line for line in lines)) def test_ls_remote_symref(self): # Create a commit test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") # Test ls-remote with --symref option result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("ls-remote", "--symref", self.repo_path) lines = stdout.strip().split("\n") # Should show symref for HEAD in exact format: "ref: refs/heads/master\tHEAD" expected_line = "ref: refs/heads/master\tHEAD" self.assertIn( expected_line, lines, f"Expected line '{expected_line}' not found in output: {lines}", ) class PullCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for pull command.""" @patch("dulwich.porcelain.pull") def test_pull_basic(self, mock_pull): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("pull", "origin") mock_pull.assert_called_once() @patch("dulwich.porcelain.pull") def test_pull_with_refspec(self, mock_pull): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("pull", "origin", "master") mock_pull.assert_called_once() class PushCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for push command.""" @patch("dulwich.porcelain.push") def test_push_basic(self, mock_push): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("push", "origin") mock_push.assert_called_once() @patch("dulwich.porcelain.push") def test_push_force(self, mock_push): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("push", "-f", "origin") mock_push.assert_called_with(".", "origin", None, force=True) class ArchiveCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for archive command.""" def test_archive_basic(self): # Create a commit test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test content") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") # Archive produces binary output, so use BytesIO result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "archive", "HEAD", stdout_stream=io.BytesIO() ) # Should complete without error and produce some binary output self.assertIsInstance(stdout, bytes) self.assertGreater(len(stdout), 0) class ForEachRefCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for for-each-ref command.""" def test_for_each_ref(self): # Create a commit test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("for-each-ref") self.assertIn("refs/heads/master", stdout) class PackRefsCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for pack-refs command.""" def test_pack_refs(self): # Create some refs test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") self._run_cli("branch", "test-branch") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("pack-refs", "--all") # Check that packed-refs file exists self.assertTrue( os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.repo_path, ".git", "packed-refs")) ) class SubmoduleCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for submodule commands.""" def test_submodule_list(self): # Create an initial commit so repo has a HEAD test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("submodule") # Should not crash on repo without submodules def test_submodule_init(self): # Create .gitmodules file for init to work gitmodules = os.path.join(self.repo_path, ".gitmodules") with open(gitmodules, "w") as f: f.write("") # Empty .gitmodules file result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("submodule", "init") # Should not crash class StashCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for stash commands.""" def test_stash_list_empty(self): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("stash", "list") # Should not crash on empty stash def test_stash_push_pop(self): # Create a file and modify it test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("initial") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") # Modify file with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("modified") # Stash changes result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("stash", "push") self.assertIn("Saved working directory", stdout) # Note: Dulwich stash doesn't currently update the working tree # so the file remains modified after stash push # Note: stash pop is not fully implemented in Dulwich yet # so we only test stash push here class MergeCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for merge command.""" def test_merge_basic(self): # Create initial commit test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("initial") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") # Create and checkout new branch self._run_cli("branch", "feature") self._run_cli("checkout", "feature") # Make changes in feature branch with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("feature changes") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Feature commit") # Go back to main self._run_cli("checkout", "master") # Merge feature branch result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("merge", "feature") class HelpCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for help command.""" def test_help_basic(self): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("help") self.assertIn("dulwich command line tool", stdout) def test_help_all(self): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("help", "-a") self.assertIn("Available commands:", stdout) self.assertIn("add", stdout) self.assertIn("commit", stdout) class RemoteCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for remote commands.""" def test_remote_add(self): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "remote", "add", "origin", "https://github.com/example/repo.git" ) # Check remote was added to config config = self.repo.get_config() self.assertEqual( config.get((b"remote", b"origin"), b"url"), b"https://github.com/example/repo.git", ) class CheckIgnoreCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for check-ignore command.""" def test_check_ignore(self): # Create .gitignore gitignore = os.path.join(self.repo_path, ".gitignore") with open(gitignore, "w") as f: f.write("*.log\n") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("check-ignore", "test.log", "test.txt") self.assertIn("test.log", stdout) self.assertNotIn("test.txt", stdout) class LsFilesCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for ls-files command.""" def test_ls_files(self): # Add some files for name in ["a.txt", "b.txt", "c.txt"]: path = os.path.join(self.repo_path, name) with open(path, "w") as f: f.write(f"content of {name}") self._run_cli("add", "a.txt", "b.txt", "c.txt") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("ls-files") self.assertIn("a.txt", stdout) self.assertIn("b.txt", stdout) self.assertIn("c.txt", stdout) class LsTreeCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for ls-tree command.""" def test_ls_tree(self): # Create a directory structure os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "subdir")) with open(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "file.txt"), "w") as f: f.write("file content") with open(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "subdir", "nested.txt"), "w") as f: f.write("nested content") self._run_cli("add", ".") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("ls-tree", "HEAD") self.assertIn("file.txt", stdout) self.assertIn("subdir", stdout) def test_ls_tree_recursive(self): # Create nested structure os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "subdir")) with open(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "subdir", "nested.txt"), "w") as f: f.write("nested") self._run_cli("add", ".") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("ls-tree", "-r", "HEAD") self.assertIn("subdir/nested.txt", stdout) class DescribeCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for describe command.""" def test_describe(self): # Create tagged commit test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") self._run_cli("tag", "v1.0") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("describe") self.assertIn("v1.0", stdout) class FsckCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for fsck command.""" def test_fsck(self): # Create a commit test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("fsck") # Should complete without errors class RepackCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for repack command.""" def test_repack(self): # Create some objects for i in range(5): test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, f"test{i}.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write(f"content {i}") self._run_cli("add", f"test{i}.txt") self._run_cli("commit", f"--message=Commit {i}") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("repack") # Should create pack files pack_dir = os.path.join(self.repo_path, ".git", "objects", "pack") self.assertTrue(any(f.endswith(".pack") for f in os.listdir(pack_dir))) class ResetCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for reset command.""" def test_reset_soft(self): # Create commits test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("first") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=First") first_commit = self.repo.head() with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("second") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Second") # Reset soft result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("reset", "--soft", first_commit.decode()) # HEAD should be at first commit self.assertEqual(self.repo.head(), first_commit) class WriteTreeCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for write-tree command.""" def test_write_tree(self): # Create and add files test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("write-tree") # Should output tree SHA self.assertEqual(len(stdout.strip()), 40) class UpdateServerInfoCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for update-server-info command.""" def test_update_server_info(self): result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli("update-server-info") # Should create info/refs file info_refs = os.path.join(self.repo_path, ".git", "info", "refs") self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(info_refs)) class SymbolicRefCommandTest(DulwichCliTestCase): """Tests for symbolic-ref command.""" def test_symbolic_ref(self): # Create a branch test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt") with open(test_file, "w") as f: f.write("test") self._run_cli("add", "test.txt") self._run_cli("commit", "--message=Initial") self._run_cli("branch", "test-branch") result, stdout, stderr = self._run_cli( "symbolic-ref", "HEAD", "refs/heads/test-branch" ) # HEAD should now point to test-branch self.assertEqual( self.repo.refs.read_ref(b"HEAD"), b"ref: refs/heads/test-branch" ) class FormatBytesTestCase(TestCase): """Tests for format_bytes function.""" def test_bytes(self): """Test formatting bytes.""" self.assertEqual("0.0 B", format_bytes(0)) self.assertEqual("1.0 B", format_bytes(1)) self.assertEqual("512.0 B", format_bytes(512)) self.assertEqual("1023.0 B", format_bytes(1023)) def test_kilobytes(self): """Test formatting kilobytes.""" self.assertEqual("1.0 KB", format_bytes(1024)) self.assertEqual("1.5 KB", format_bytes(1536)) self.assertEqual("2.0 KB", format_bytes(2048)) self.assertEqual("1023.0 KB", format_bytes(1024 * 1023)) def test_megabytes(self): """Test formatting megabytes.""" self.assertEqual("1.0 MB", format_bytes(1024 * 1024)) self.assertEqual("1.5 MB", format_bytes(1024 * 1024 * 1.5)) self.assertEqual("10.0 MB", format_bytes(1024 * 1024 * 10)) self.assertEqual("1023.0 MB", format_bytes(1024 * 1024 * 1023)) def test_gigabytes(self): """Test formatting gigabytes.""" self.assertEqual("1.0 GB", format_bytes(1024 * 1024 * 1024)) self.assertEqual("2.5 GB", format_bytes(1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 2.5)) self.assertEqual("1023.0 GB", format_bytes(1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1023)) def test_terabytes(self): """Test formatting terabytes.""" self.assertEqual("1.0 TB", format_bytes(1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024)) self.assertEqual("5.0 TB", format_bytes(1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 5)) self.assertEqual("1000.0 TB", format_bytes(1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1000)) class ParseRelativeTimeTestCase(TestCase): """Tests for parse_relative_time function.""" def test_now(self): """Test parsing 'now'.""" self.assertEqual(0, parse_relative_time("now")) def test_seconds(self): """Test parsing seconds.""" self.assertEqual(1, parse_relative_time("1 second ago")) self.assertEqual(5, parse_relative_time("5 seconds ago")) self.assertEqual(30, parse_relative_time("30 seconds ago")) def test_minutes(self): """Test parsing minutes.""" self.assertEqual(60, parse_relative_time("1 minute ago")) self.assertEqual(300, parse_relative_time("5 minutes ago")) self.assertEqual(1800, parse_relative_time("30 minutes ago")) def test_hours(self): """Test parsing hours.""" self.assertEqual(3600, parse_relative_time("1 hour ago")) self.assertEqual(7200, parse_relative_time("2 hours ago")) self.assertEqual(86400, parse_relative_time("24 hours ago")) def test_days(self): """Test parsing days.""" self.assertEqual(86400, parse_relative_time("1 day ago")) self.assertEqual(604800, parse_relative_time("7 days ago")) self.assertEqual(2592000, parse_relative_time("30 days ago")) def test_weeks(self): """Test parsing weeks.""" self.assertEqual(604800, parse_relative_time("1 week ago")) self.assertEqual(1209600, parse_relative_time("2 weeks ago")) self.assertEqual( 36288000, parse_relative_time("60 weeks ago") ) # 60 * 7 * 24 * 60 * 60 def test_invalid_format(self): """Test invalid time formats.""" with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: parse_relative_time("invalid") self.assertIn("Invalid relative time format", str(cm.exception)) with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: parse_relative_time("2 weeks") self.assertIn("Invalid relative time format", str(cm.exception)) with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: parse_relative_time("ago") self.assertIn("Invalid relative time format", str(cm.exception)) with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: parse_relative_time("two weeks ago") self.assertIn("Invalid number in relative time", str(cm.exception)) def test_invalid_unit(self): """Test invalid time units.""" with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: parse_relative_time("5 months ago") self.assertIn("Unknown time unit: months", str(cm.exception)) with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: parse_relative_time("2 years ago") self.assertIn("Unknown time unit: years", str(cm.exception)) def test_singular_plural(self): """Test that both singular and plural forms work.""" self.assertEqual( parse_relative_time("1 second ago"), parse_relative_time("1 seconds ago") ) self.assertEqual( parse_relative_time("1 minute ago"), parse_relative_time("1 minutes ago") ) self.assertEqual( parse_relative_time("1 hour ago"), parse_relative_time("1 hours ago") ) self.assertEqual( parse_relative_time("1 day ago"), parse_relative_time("1 days ago") ) self.assertEqual( parse_relative_time("1 week ago"), parse_relative_time("1 weeks ago") ) if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()