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test_server_hg.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import mock
import pytest
from rhodecode.apps.ssh_support.lib.backends.hg import MercurialServer
from rhodecode.apps.ssh_support.tests.conftest import dummy_env, dummy_user
class MercurialServerCreator(object):
root = '/tmp/repo/path/'
hg_path = '/usr/local/bin/hg'
config_data = {
'app:main': {
'ssh.executable.hg': hg_path,
'vcs.hooks.protocol': 'http',
}
}
repo_name = 'test_hg'
user = dummy_user()
def __init__(self):
def config_get(part, key):
return self.config_data.get(part, {}).get(key)
self.config_mock = mock.Mock()
self.config_mock.get = mock.Mock(side_effect=config_get)
def create(self, **kwargs):
parameters = {
'store': self.root,
'ini_path': '',
'user': self.user,
'repo_name': self.repo_name,
'user_permissions': {
'test_hg': 'repository.admin'
},
'config': self.config_mock,
'env': dummy_env()
}
parameters.update(kwargs)
server = MercurialServer(**parameters)
return server
@pytest.fixture
def hg_server(app):
return MercurialServerCreator()
class TestMercurialServer(object):
def test_command(self, hg_server):
server = hg_server.create()
expected_command = (
'cd {root}; {hg_path} -R {root}{repo_name} serve --stdio'.format(
root=hg_server.root, hg_path=hg_server.hg_path,
repo_name=hg_server.repo_name)
)
assert expected_command == server.tunnel.command()
@pytest.mark.parametrize('permissions, action, code', [
({}, 'pull', -2),
({'test_hg': 'repository.read'}, 'pull', 0),
({'test_hg': 'repository.read'}, 'push', -2),
({'test_hg': 'repository.write'}, 'push', 0),
({'test_hg': 'repository.admin'}, 'push', 0),
])
def test_permission_checks(self, hg_server, permissions, action, code):
server = hg_server.create(user_permissions=permissions)
result = server._check_permissions(action)
assert result is code
@pytest.mark.parametrize('permissions, value', [
({}, False),
({'test_hg': 'repository.read'}, False),
({'test_hg': 'repository.write'}, True),
({'test_hg': 'repository.admin'}, True),
])
def test_has_write_permissions(self, hg_server, permissions, value):
server = hg_server.create(user_permissions=permissions)
result = server.has_write_perm()
assert result is value
def test_run_returns_executes_command(self, hg_server):
server = hg_server.create()
from rhodecode.apps.ssh_support.lib.backends.hg import MercurialTunnelWrapper
with mock.patch.object(MercurialTunnelWrapper, 'create_hooks_env') as _patch:
_patch.return_value = 0
with mock.patch.object(MercurialTunnelWrapper, 'command', return_value='date'):
exit_code = server.run()
assert exit_code == (0, False)