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- # test_repo.py -- Git repo compatibility tests
- # Copyright (C) 2010 Google, Inc.
- #
- # 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
- # <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.
- #
- """Compatibility tests for dulwich repositories."""
- import os
- import tempfile
- from io import BytesIO
- from itertools import chain
- from dulwich.objects import hex_to_sha
- from dulwich.repo import Repo, check_ref_format
- from .utils import CompatTestCase, require_git_version, rmtree_ro, run_git_or_fail
- class ObjectStoreTestCase(CompatTestCase):
- """Tests for git repository compatibility."""
- def setUp(self):
- super().setUp()
- self._repo = self.import_repo("server_new.export")
- def _run_git(self, args):
- return run_git_or_fail(args, cwd=self._repo.path)
- def _parse_refs(self, output):
- refs = {}
- for line in BytesIO(output):
- fields = line.rstrip(b"\n").split(b" ")
- self.assertEqual(3, len(fields))
- refname, type_name, sha = fields
- check_ref_format(refname[5:])
- hex_to_sha(sha)
- refs[refname] = (type_name, sha)
- return refs
- def _parse_objects(self, output):
- return {s.rstrip(b"\n").split(b" ")[0] for s in BytesIO(output)}
- def test_bare(self):
- self.assertTrue(self._repo.bare)
- self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self._repo.path, ".git")))
- def test_head(self):
- output = self._run_git(["rev-parse", "HEAD"])
- head_sha = output.rstrip(b"\n")
- hex_to_sha(head_sha)
- self.assertEqual(head_sha, self._repo.refs[b"HEAD"])
- def test_refs(self):
- output = self._run_git(
- ["for-each-ref", "--format=%(refname) %(objecttype) %(objectname)"]
- )
- expected_refs = self._parse_refs(output)
- actual_refs = {}
- for refname, sha in self._repo.refs.as_dict().items():
- if refname == b"HEAD":
- continue # handled in test_head
- obj = self._repo[sha]
- self.assertEqual(sha, obj.id)
- actual_refs[refname] = (obj.type_name, obj.id)
- self.assertEqual(expected_refs, actual_refs)
- # TODO(dborowitz): peeled ref tests
- def _get_loose_shas(self):
- output = self._run_git(["rev-list", "--all", "--objects", "--unpacked"])
- return self._parse_objects(output)
- def _get_all_shas(self):
- output = self._run_git(["rev-list", "--all", "--objects"])
- return self._parse_objects(output)
- def assertShasMatch(self, expected_shas, actual_shas_iter):
- actual_shas = set()
- for sha in actual_shas_iter:
- obj = self._repo[sha]
- self.assertEqual(sha, obj.id)
- actual_shas.add(sha)
- self.assertEqual(expected_shas, actual_shas)
- def test_loose_objects(self):
- # TODO(dborowitz): This is currently not very useful since
- # fast-imported repos only contained packed objects.
- expected_shas = self._get_loose_shas()
- self.assertShasMatch(
- expected_shas, self._repo.object_store._iter_loose_objects()
- )
- def test_packed_objects(self):
- expected_shas = self._get_all_shas() - self._get_loose_shas()
- self.assertShasMatch(
- expected_shas, chain.from_iterable(self._repo.object_store.packs)
- )
- def test_all_objects(self):
- expected_shas = self._get_all_shas()
- self.assertShasMatch(expected_shas, iter(self._repo.object_store))
- class WorkingTreeTestCase(ObjectStoreTestCase):
- """Test for compatibility with git-worktree."""
- min_git_version = (2, 5, 0)
- def create_new_worktree(self, repo_dir, branch):
- """Create a new worktree using git-worktree.
- Args:
- repo_dir: The directory of the main working tree.
- branch: The branch or commit to checkout in the new worktree.
- Returns: The path to the new working tree.
- """
- temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- run_git_or_fail(["worktree", "add", temp_dir, branch], cwd=repo_dir)
- self.addCleanup(rmtree_ro, temp_dir)
- return temp_dir
- def setUp(self):
- super().setUp()
- self._worktree_path = self.create_new_worktree(self._repo.path, "branch")
- self._worktree_repo = Repo(self._worktree_path)
- self.addCleanup(self._worktree_repo.close)
- self._mainworktree_repo = self._repo
- self._number_of_working_tree = 2
- self._repo = self._worktree_repo
- def test_refs(self):
- super().test_refs()
- self.assertEqual(
- self._mainworktree_repo.refs.allkeys(), self._repo.refs.allkeys()
- )
- def test_head_equality(self):
- self.assertNotEqual(
- self._repo.refs[b"HEAD"], self._mainworktree_repo.refs[b"HEAD"]
- )
- def test_bare(self):
- self.assertFalse(self._repo.bare)
- self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self._repo.path, ".git")))
- def _parse_worktree_list(self, output):
- worktrees = []
- for line in BytesIO(output):
- fields = line.rstrip(b"\n").split()
- worktrees.append(tuple(f.decode() for f in fields))
- return worktrees
- def test_git_worktree_list(self):
- # 'git worktree list' was introduced in 2.7.0
- require_git_version((2, 7, 0))
- output = run_git_or_fail(["worktree", "list"], cwd=self._repo.path)
- worktrees = self._parse_worktree_list(output)
- self.assertEqual(len(worktrees), self._number_of_working_tree)
- self.assertEqual(worktrees[0][1], "(bare)")
- self.assertTrue(os.path.samefile(worktrees[0][0], self._mainworktree_repo.path))
- output = run_git_or_fail(["worktree", "list"], cwd=self._mainworktree_repo.path)
- worktrees = self._parse_worktree_list(output)
- self.assertEqual(len(worktrees), self._number_of_working_tree)
- self.assertEqual(worktrees[0][1], "(bare)")
- self.assertTrue(os.path.samefile(worktrees[0][0], self._mainworktree_repo.path))
- def test_git_worktree_config(self):
- """Test that git worktree config parsing matches the git CLI's behavior."""
- # Set some config value in the main repo using the git CLI
- require_git_version((2, 7, 0))
- test_name = "Jelmer"
- test_email = "jelmer@apache.org"
- run_git_or_fail(["config", "user.name", test_name], cwd=self._repo.path)
- run_git_or_fail(["config", "user.email", test_email], cwd=self._repo.path)
- worktree_cfg = self._worktree_repo.get_config()
- main_cfg = self._repo.get_config()
- # Assert that both the worktree repo and main repo have the same view of the config,
- # and that the config matches what we set with the git cli
- self.assertEqual(worktree_cfg, main_cfg)
- for c in [worktree_cfg, main_cfg]:
- self.assertEqual(test_name.encode(), c.get((b"user",), b"name"))
- self.assertEqual(test_email.encode(), c.get((b"user",), b"email"))
- # Read the config values in the worktree with the git cli and assert they match
- # the dulwich-parsed configs
- output_name = (
- run_git_or_fail(["config", "user.name"], cwd=self._mainworktree_repo.path)
- .decode()
- .rstrip("\n")
- )
- output_email = (
- run_git_or_fail(["config", "user.email"], cwd=self._mainworktree_repo.path)
- .decode()
- .rstrip("\n")
- )
- self.assertEqual(test_name, output_name)
- self.assertEqual(test_email, output_email)
- class InitNewWorkingDirectoryTestCase(WorkingTreeTestCase):
- """Test compatibility of Repo.init_new_working_directory."""
- min_git_version = (2, 5, 0)
- def setUp(self):
- super().setUp()
- self._other_worktree = self._repo
- worktree_repo_path = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- self.addCleanup(rmtree_ro, worktree_repo_path)
- self._repo = Repo._init_new_working_directory(
- worktree_repo_path, self._mainworktree_repo
- )
- self.addCleanup(self._repo.close)
- self._number_of_working_tree = 3
- def test_head_equality(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- self._repo.refs[b"HEAD"], self._mainworktree_repo.refs[b"HEAD"]
- )
- def test_bare(self):
- self.assertFalse(self._repo.bare)
- self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self._repo.path, ".git")))
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