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git: use force fetch and update for target ref. This solves a case when in PRs a target is force updated and is out of sync. Before we used a pull which --ff-only fails obviosly because two are out of sync. This change uses new logic that resets the target branch according to the source target branch allowing smooth merge simulation.

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search: moved search into pyramid views.
r1685 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
release: update copyright year to 2018
r2487 # Copyright (C) 2010-2018 RhodeCode GmbH
search: moved search into pyramid views.
r1685 #
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# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import time
from whoosh import index
import mock
import pytest
import rhodecode
from rhodecode.lib.auth import AuthUser
from rhodecode.lib.index import whoosh, searcher_from_config
@pytest.mark.parametrize("name_suffix", [
"",
"UpPeRcAsE",
])
def test_search_finds_results(
tmpdir, backend_random, user_regular, name_suffix):
repo = backend_random.create_repo(name_suffix=name_suffix)
search_location = tmpdir.strpath
create_commit_index_with_one_document(
search_location, repo_name=repo.repo_name)
auth_user = AuthUser(user_id=user_regular.user_id)
with mock.patch.dict(rhodecode.CONFIG,
{'search.location': search_location}):
searcher = searcher_from_config(rhodecode.CONFIG)
search_result = searcher.search(
"Test", document_type='commit', search_user=auth_user, repo_name=None)
results = list(search_result['results'])
assert len(results) == 1
assert results[0]['repository'] == repo.repo_name
def create_commit_index_with_one_document(search_location, repo_name):
"""
Provides a test index based on our search schema.
The full details of index creation are found inside of `rhodecode-tools`.
The intention of this function is to provide just enough so that the
search works.
"""
test_index = index.create_in(
search_location, whoosh.COMMIT_SCHEMA,
indexname=whoosh.COMMIT_INDEX_NAME)
writer = test_index.writer()
writer.add_document(
commit_id="fake_commit_id",
commit_idx=1,
owner="Test Owner",
date=time.time(),
repository=repo_name,
author="Test Author",
message="Test Message",
added="added_1.txt added_2.txt",
removed="removed_1.txt removed_2.txt",
changed="changed_1.txt changed_2.txt",
parents="fake_parent_1_id fake_parent_2_id",
)
writer.commit()