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- # test_bundle.py -- test bundle compatibility with CGit
- # Copyright (C) 2025 Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@jelmer.uk>
- #
- # 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
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- # or (at your option) any later version. You can redistribute it and/or
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- #
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- # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> for a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # and <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> for a copy of the Apache
- # License, Version 2.0.
- #
- """Tests for bundle compatibility with CGit."""
- import os
- import tempfile
- from dulwich.bundle import create_bundle_from_repo, read_bundle, write_bundle
- from dulwich.objects import Commit, Tree
- from dulwich.repo import Repo
- from .utils import CompatTestCase, rmtree_ro, run_git_or_fail
- class CompatBundleTestCase(CompatTestCase):
- def setUp(self) -> None:
- super().setUp()
- self.test_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- self.addCleanup(rmtree_ro, self.test_dir)
- self.repo_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "repo")
- self.repo = Repo.init(self.repo_path, mkdir=True)
- self.addCleanup(self.repo.close)
- def test_create_bundle_git_compat(self) -> None:
- """Test creating a bundle that git can read."""
- # Create a commit
- commit = Commit()
- commit.committer = commit.author = b"Test User <test@example.com>"
- commit.commit_time = commit.author_time = 1234567890
- commit.commit_timezone = commit.author_timezone = 0
- commit.message = b"Test commit"
- tree = Tree()
- self.repo.object_store.add_object(tree)
- commit.tree = tree.id
- self.repo.object_store.add_object(commit)
- # Update ref
- self.repo.refs[b"refs/heads/master"] = commit.id
- # Create bundle using dulwich
- bundle_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "test.bundle")
- # Use create_bundle_from_repo helper
- bundle = create_bundle_from_repo(self.repo)
- with open(bundle_path, "wb") as f:
- write_bundle(f, bundle)
- # Verify git can read the bundle (must run from a repo directory)
- output = run_git_or_fail(["bundle", "verify", bundle_path], cwd=self.repo_path)
- self.assertIn(b"The bundle contains", output)
- self.assertIn(b"refs/heads/master", output)
- def test_read_git_bundle(self) -> None:
- """Test reading a bundle created by git."""
- # Create a commit using git
- run_git_or_fail(["config", "user.name", "Test User"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(
- ["config", "user.email", "test@example.com"], cwd=self.repo_path
- )
- # Create a file and commit
- test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt")
- with open(test_file, "w") as f:
- f.write("test content\n")
- run_git_or_fail(["add", "test.txt"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(["commit", "-m", "Test commit"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Create bundle using git
- bundle_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "git.bundle")
- run_git_or_fail(["bundle", "create", bundle_path, "HEAD"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Read bundle using dulwich
- with open(bundle_path, "rb") as f:
- bundle = read_bundle(f)
- # Verify bundle contents
- self.assertEqual(2, bundle.version)
- self.assertIn(b"HEAD", bundle.references)
- self.assertEqual({}, bundle.capabilities)
- self.assertEqual([], bundle.prerequisites)
- def test_read_git_bundle_multiple_refs(self) -> None:
- """Test reading a bundle with multiple references created by git."""
- # Create commits and branches using git
- run_git_or_fail(["config", "user.name", "Test User"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(
- ["config", "user.email", "test@example.com"], cwd=self.repo_path
- )
- # Create initial commit
- test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt")
- with open(test_file, "w") as f:
- f.write("initial content\n")
- run_git_or_fail(["add", "test.txt"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(["commit", "-m", "Initial commit"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Create feature branch
- run_git_or_fail(["checkout", "-b", "feature"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- with open(test_file, "w") as f:
- f.write("feature content\n")
- run_git_or_fail(["add", "test.txt"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(["commit", "-m", "Feature commit"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Create another branch
- run_git_or_fail(["checkout", "-b", "develop", "master"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- dev_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "dev.txt")
- with open(dev_file, "w") as f:
- f.write("dev content\n")
- run_git_or_fail(["add", "dev.txt"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(["commit", "-m", "Dev commit"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Create bundle with all branches
- bundle_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "multi_ref.bundle")
- run_git_or_fail(["bundle", "create", bundle_path, "--all"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Read bundle using dulwich
- with open(bundle_path, "rb") as f:
- bundle = read_bundle(f)
- # Verify bundle contains all refs
- self.assertIn(b"refs/heads/master", bundle.references)
- self.assertIn(b"refs/heads/feature", bundle.references)
- self.assertIn(b"refs/heads/develop", bundle.references)
- def test_read_git_bundle_with_prerequisites(self) -> None:
- """Test reading a bundle with prerequisites created by git."""
- # Create initial commits using git
- run_git_or_fail(["config", "user.name", "Test User"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(
- ["config", "user.email", "test@example.com"], cwd=self.repo_path
- )
- # Create base commits
- test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt")
- with open(test_file, "w") as f:
- f.write("content 1\n")
- run_git_or_fail(["add", "test.txt"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(["commit", "-m", "Commit 1"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- with open(test_file, "a") as f:
- f.write("content 2\n")
- run_git_or_fail(["add", "test.txt"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(["commit", "-m", "Commit 2"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Get the first commit hash to use as base
- first_commit = run_git_or_fail(
- ["rev-parse", "HEAD~1"], cwd=self.repo_path
- ).strip()
- # Create more commits
- with open(test_file, "a") as f:
- f.write("content 3\n")
- run_git_or_fail(["add", "test.txt"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(["commit", "-m", "Commit 3"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Create bundle with prerequisites (only commits after first_commit)
- bundle_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "prereq.bundle")
- run_git_or_fail(
- ["bundle", "create", bundle_path, f"{first_commit.decode()}..HEAD"],
- cwd=self.repo_path,
- )
- # Read bundle using dulwich
- with open(bundle_path, "rb") as f:
- bundle = read_bundle(f)
- # Verify bundle has prerequisites
- self.assertGreater(len(bundle.prerequisites), 0)
- # The prerequisite should be the first commit
- prereq_ids = [p[0] for p in bundle.prerequisites]
- self.assertIn(first_commit, prereq_ids)
- def test_read_git_bundle_complex_pack(self) -> None:
- """Test reading a bundle with complex pack data (multiple objects) created by git."""
- # Create a more complex repository structure
- run_git_or_fail(["config", "user.name", "Test User"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(
- ["config", "user.email", "test@example.com"], cwd=self.repo_path
- )
- # Create multiple files in subdirectories
- os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "src", "main"), exist_ok=True)
- os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "tests"), exist_ok=True)
- # Add various file types
- files = [
- ("README.md", "# Test Project\n\nThis is a test."),
- ("src/main/app.py", "def main():\n print('Hello')\n"),
- ("src/main/utils.py", "def helper():\n return 42\n"),
- ("tests/test_app.py", "def test_main():\n pass\n"),
- (".gitignore", "*.pyc\n__pycache__/\n"),
- ]
- for filepath, content in files:
- full_path = os.path.join(self.repo_path, filepath)
- with open(full_path, "w") as f:
- f.write(content)
- run_git_or_fail(["add", filepath], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(["commit", "-m", "Initial complex commit"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Make additional changes
- with open(os.path.join(self.repo_path, "src/main/app.py"), "a") as f:
- f.write("\nif __name__ == '__main__':\n main()\n")
- run_git_or_fail(["add", "src/main/app.py"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(["commit", "-m", "Update app.py"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Create bundle
- bundle_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "complex.bundle")
- run_git_or_fail(["bundle", "create", bundle_path, "HEAD"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Read bundle using dulwich
- with open(bundle_path, "rb") as f:
- bundle = read_bundle(f)
- # Verify bundle contents
- self.assertEqual(2, bundle.version)
- self.assertIn(b"HEAD", bundle.references)
- # Verify pack data exists
- self.assertIsNotNone(bundle.pack_data)
- self.assertGreater(len(bundle.pack_data), 0)
- def test_clone_from_git_bundle(self) -> None:
- """Test cloning from a bundle created by git."""
- # Create a repository with some history
- run_git_or_fail(["config", "user.name", "Test User"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(
- ["config", "user.email", "test@example.com"], cwd=self.repo_path
- )
- # Create commits
- test_file = os.path.join(self.repo_path, "test.txt")
- for i in range(3):
- with open(test_file, "a") as f:
- f.write(f"Line {i}\n")
- run_git_or_fail(["add", "test.txt"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- run_git_or_fail(["commit", "-m", f"Commit {i}"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Create bundle
- bundle_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "clone.bundle")
- run_git_or_fail(["bundle", "create", bundle_path, "HEAD"], cwd=self.repo_path)
- # Read bundle using dulwich
- with open(bundle_path, "rb") as f:
- bundle = read_bundle(f)
- # Verify bundle was read correctly
- self.assertEqual(2, bundle.version)
- self.assertIn(b"HEAD", bundle.references)
- self.assertEqual([], bundle.prerequisites)
- # Verify pack data exists
- self.assertIsNotNone(bundle.pack_data)
- self.assertGreater(len(bundle.pack_data), 0)
- # Use git to verify the bundle can be used for cloning
- clone_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, "cloned_repo")
- run_git_or_fail(["clone", bundle_path, clone_path])
- # Verify the cloned repository exists and has content
- self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(clone_path))
- self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(clone_path, "test.txt")))
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