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pull-requests: add merge check that detects WIP marker in title. This will prevent merges in such case. Usually WIP in title means unfinished task that needs still some work. This pattern is present in Gitlab/Github and is already quite common.

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2019 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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#
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import pytest
from rhodecode.lib import view_utils
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import RepositoryError
import mock
@pytest.mark.parametrize('alias, expected', [
('hg', [None, 'name']),
('git', [None, 'name']),
('svn', ['name', 'raw_id']),
])
def test_parse_path_ref_understands_format_ref_id_result(alias, expected):
repo = mock.Mock(alias=alias)
# Formatting of reference ids as it is used by controllers
format_ref_id = view_utils.get_format_ref_id(repo)
formatted_ref_id = format_ref_id(name='name', raw_id='raw_id')
# Parsing such a reference back as it is used by controllers
result = view_utils.parse_path_ref(formatted_ref_id)
assert list(result) == expected
@pytest.mark.parametrize('ref, default_path, expected', [
('a', None, (None, 'a')),
('a', 'path', ('path', 'a')),
('p@a', 'path', ('p', 'a')),
('p@a', None, ('p', 'a')),
])
def test_parse_path_ref(ref, default_path, expected):
result = view_utils.parse_path_ref(ref, default_path)
assert list(result) == list(expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize('alias, expected', [
('hg', 'name'),
('git', 'name'),
('svn', 'name@raw_id'),
])
def test_format_ref_id(alias, expected):
repo = mock.Mock(alias=alias)
format_ref_id = view_utils.get_format_ref_id(repo)
result = format_ref_id(name='name', raw_id='raw_id')
assert result == expected
class TestGetCommit(object):
@pytest.mark.parametrize('ref_type', [None, 'book', 'tag', 'branch'])
def test_get_commit_from_ref_name_found(self, ref_type):
ref_name = 'a_None_id'
repo = mock.Mock()
scm_instance = repo.scm_instance()
scm_instance.branches = {ref_name: 'a_branch_id'}
scm_instance.tags = {ref_name: 'a_tag_id'}
scm_instance.bookmarks = {ref_name: 'a_book_id'}
scm_instance.get_commit.return_value = 'test'
commit = view_utils.get_commit_from_ref_name(repo, ref_name, ref_type)
scm_instance.get_commit.assert_called_once_with('a_%s_id' % ref_type)
assert commit == 'test'
@pytest.mark.parametrize('ref_type', ['book', 'tag', 'branch'])
def test_get_commit_from_ref_name_not_found(self, ref_type):
ref_name = 'invalid_ref'
repo = mock.Mock()
scm_instance = repo.scm_instance()
repo.scm_instance().branches = {}
repo.scm_instance().tags = {}
repo.scm_instance().bookmarks = {}
with pytest.raises(RepositoryError):
view_utils.get_commit_from_ref_name(repo, ref_name, ref_type)