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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2010-2017 RhodeCode GmbH
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
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# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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# This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
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# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
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# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
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import datetime
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from urllib2 import URLError
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import mock
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import pytest
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from rhodecode.lib.vcs import backends
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from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import (
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Config, BaseInMemoryCommit, Reference, MergeResponse, MergeFailureReason)
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from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import VCSError, RepositoryError
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from rhodecode.lib.vcs.nodes import FileNode
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from rhodecode.tests.vcs.conftest import BackendTestMixin
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@pytest.mark.usefixtures("vcs_repository_support")
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class TestRepositoryBase(BackendTestMixin):
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recreate_repo_per_test = False
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def test_init_accepts_unicode_path(self, tmpdir):
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path = unicode(tmpdir.join(u'unicode ä'))
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self.Backend(path, create=True)
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def test_init_accepts_str_path(self, tmpdir):
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path = str(tmpdir.join('str ä'))
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self.Backend(path, create=True)
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def test_init_fails_if_path_does_not_exist(self, tmpdir):
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path = unicode(tmpdir.join('i-do-not-exist'))
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with pytest.raises(VCSError):
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self.Backend(path)
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def test_init_fails_if_path_is_not_a_valid_repository(self, tmpdir):
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path = unicode(tmpdir.mkdir(u'unicode ä'))
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with pytest.raises(VCSError):
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self.Backend(path)
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def test_has_commits_attribute(self):
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self.repo.commit_ids
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def test_name(self):
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assert self.repo.name.startswith('vcs-test')
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@pytest.mark.backends("hg", "git")
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def test_has_default_branch_name(self):
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assert self.repo.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME is not None
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@pytest.mark.backends("svn")
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def test_has_no_default_branch_name(self):
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assert self.repo.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME is None
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def test_has_empty_commit(self):
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assert self.repo.EMPTY_COMMIT_ID is not None
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assert self.repo.EMPTY_COMMIT is not None
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def test_empty_changeset_is_deprecated(self):
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def get_empty_changeset(repo):
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return repo.EMPTY_CHANGESET
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pytest.deprecated_call(get_empty_changeset, self.repo)
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def test_bookmarks(self):
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assert len(self.repo.bookmarks) == 0
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# TODO: Cover two cases: Local repo path, remote URL
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def test_check_url(self):
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config = Config()
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assert self.Backend.check_url(self.repo.path, config)
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def test_check_url_invalid(self):
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config = Config()
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with pytest.raises(URLError):
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self.Backend.check_url(self.repo.path + "invalid", config)
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def test_get_contact(self):
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assert self.repo.contact
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def test_get_description(self):
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assert self.repo.description
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def test_get_hook_location(self):
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assert len(self.repo.get_hook_location()) != 0
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def test_last_change(self, local_dt_to_utc):
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assert self.repo.last_change >= local_dt_to_utc(
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datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 21, 0))
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def test_last_change_in_empty_repository(self, vcsbackend, local_dt_to_utc):
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delta = datetime.timedelta(seconds=1)
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start = local_dt_to_utc(datetime.datetime.now())
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empty_repo = vcsbackend.create_repo()
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now = local_dt_to_utc(datetime.datetime.now())
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assert empty_repo.last_change >= start - delta
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assert empty_repo.last_change <= now + delta
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def test_repo_equality(self):
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assert self.repo == self.repo
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def test_repo_equality_broken_object(self):
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import copy
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_repo = copy.copy(self.repo)
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delattr(_repo, 'path')
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assert self.repo != _repo
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def test_repo_equality_other_object(self):
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class dummy(object):
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path = self.repo.path
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assert self.repo != dummy()
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def test_get_commit_is_implemented(self):
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self.repo.get_commit()
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def test_get_commits_is_implemented(self):
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commit_iter = iter(self.repo.get_commits())
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commit = next(commit_iter)
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assert commit.idx == 0
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def test_supports_iteration(self):
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repo_iter = iter(self.repo)
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commit = next(repo_iter)
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assert commit.idx == 0
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def test_in_memory_commit(self):
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imc = self.repo.in_memory_commit
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assert isinstance(imc, BaseInMemoryCommit)
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@pytest.mark.backends("hg")
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def test__get_url_unicode(self):
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url = u'/home/repos/malmö'
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assert self.repo._get_url(url)
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@pytest.mark.usefixtures("vcs_repository_support")
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class TestDeprecatedRepositoryAPI(BackendTestMixin):
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recreate_repo_per_test = False
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def test_revisions_is_deprecated(self):
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def get_revisions(repo):
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return repo.revisions
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pytest.deprecated_call(get_revisions, self.repo)
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def test_get_changeset_is_deprecated(self):
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pytest.deprecated_call(self.repo.get_changeset)
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def test_get_changesets_is_deprecated(self):
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pytest.deprecated_call(self.repo.get_changesets)
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def test_in_memory_changeset_is_deprecated(self):
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def get_imc(repo):
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return repo.in_memory_changeset
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pytest.deprecated_call(get_imc, self.repo)
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# TODO: these tests are incomplete, must check the resulting compare result for
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# correcteness
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class TestRepositoryCompare:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('merge', [True, False])
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def test_compare_commits_of_same_repository(self, vcsbackend, merge):
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target_repo = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=5)
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target_repo.compare(
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target_repo[1].raw_id, target_repo[3].raw_id, target_repo,
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merge=merge)
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@pytest.mark.xfail_backends('svn')
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('merge', [True, False])
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def test_compare_cloned_repositories(self, vcsbackend, merge):
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target_repo = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=5)
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source_repo = vcsbackend.clone_repo(target_repo)
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assert target_repo != source_repo
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vcsbackend.add_file(source_repo, 'newfile', 'somecontent')
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source_commit = source_repo.get_commit()
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target_repo.compare(
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target_repo[1].raw_id, source_repo[3].raw_id, source_repo,
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merge=merge)
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@pytest.mark.xfail_backends('svn')
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('merge', [True, False])
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def test_compare_unrelated_repositories(self, vcsbackend, merge):
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orig = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=5)
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unrelated = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=5)
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assert orig != unrelated
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orig.compare(
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orig[1].raw_id, unrelated[3].raw_id, unrelated, merge=merge)
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class TestRepositoryGetCommonAncestor:
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def test_get_common_ancestor_from_same_repo_existing(self, vcsbackend):
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target_repo = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=5)
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expected_ancestor = target_repo[2].raw_id
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assert target_repo.get_common_ancestor(
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commit_id1=target_repo[2].raw_id,
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commit_id2=target_repo[4].raw_id,
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repo2=target_repo
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) == expected_ancestor
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assert target_repo.get_common_ancestor(
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commit_id1=target_repo[4].raw_id,
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commit_id2=target_repo[2].raw_id,
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repo2=target_repo
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) == expected_ancestor
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@pytest.mark.xfail_backends("svn")
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def test_get_common_ancestor_from_cloned_repo_existing(self, vcsbackend):
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target_repo = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=5)
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source_repo = vcsbackend.clone_repo(target_repo)
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assert target_repo != source_repo
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vcsbackend.add_file(source_repo, 'newfile', 'somecontent')
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source_commit = source_repo.get_commit()
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expected_ancestor = target_repo[4].raw_id
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assert target_repo.get_common_ancestor(
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commit_id1=target_repo[4].raw_id,
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commit_id2=source_commit.raw_id,
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repo2=source_repo
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) == expected_ancestor
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assert target_repo.get_common_ancestor(
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commit_id1=source_commit.raw_id,
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commit_id2=target_repo[4].raw_id,
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repo2=target_repo
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) == expected_ancestor
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@pytest.mark.xfail_backends("svn")
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def test_get_common_ancestor_from_unrelated_repo_missing(self, vcsbackend):
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original = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=5)
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unrelated = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=5)
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assert original != unrelated
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assert original.get_common_ancestor(
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commit_id1=original[0].raw_id,
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commit_id2=unrelated[0].raw_id,
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repo2=unrelated
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) == None
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assert original.get_common_ancestor(
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commit_id1=original[-1].raw_id,
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commit_id2=unrelated[-1].raw_id,
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repo2=unrelated
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) == None
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@pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg")
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class TestRepositoryMerge:
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def prepare_for_success(self, vcsbackend):
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self.target_repo = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=1)
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self.source_repo = vcsbackend.clone_repo(self.target_repo)
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vcsbackend.add_file(self.target_repo, 'README_MERGE1', 'Version 1')
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vcsbackend.add_file(self.source_repo, 'README_MERGE2', 'Version 2')
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imc = self.source_repo.in_memory_commit
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imc.add(FileNode('file_x', content=self.source_repo.name))
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imc.commit(
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message=u'Automatic commit from repo merge test',
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author=u'Automatic')
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self.target_commit = self.target_repo.get_commit()
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self.source_commit = self.source_repo.get_commit()
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# This only works for Git and Mercurial
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default_branch = self.target_repo.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME
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self.target_ref = Reference(
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'branch', default_branch, self.target_commit.raw_id)
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self.source_ref = Reference(
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'branch', default_branch, self.source_commit.raw_id)
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self.workspace = 'test-merge'
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def prepare_for_conflict(self, vcsbackend):
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self.target_repo = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=1)
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self.source_repo = vcsbackend.clone_repo(self.target_repo)
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vcsbackend.add_file(self.target_repo, 'README_MERGE', 'Version 1')
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vcsbackend.add_file(self.source_repo, 'README_MERGE', 'Version 2')
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self.target_commit = self.target_repo.get_commit()
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self.source_commit = self.source_repo.get_commit()
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# This only works for Git and Mercurial
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default_branch = self.target_repo.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME
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self.target_ref = Reference(
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'branch', default_branch, self.target_commit.raw_id)
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self.source_ref = Reference(
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'branch', default_branch, self.source_commit.raw_id)
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self.workspace = 'test-merge'
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def test_merge_success(self, vcsbackend):
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self.prepare_for_success(vcsbackend)
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merge_response = self.target_repo.merge(
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self.target_ref, self.source_repo, self.source_ref, self.workspace,
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'test user', 'test@rhodecode.com', 'merge message 1',
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dry_run=False)
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expected_merge_response = MergeResponse(
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True, True, merge_response.merge_ref,
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MergeFailureReason.NONE)
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assert merge_response == expected_merge_response
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target_repo = backends.get_backend(vcsbackend.alias)(
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self.target_repo.path)
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target_commits = list(target_repo.get_commits())
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commit_ids = [c.raw_id for c in target_commits[:-1]]
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assert self.source_ref.commit_id in commit_ids
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assert self.target_ref.commit_id in commit_ids
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merge_commit = target_commits[-1]
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assert merge_commit.raw_id == merge_response.merge_ref.commit_id
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assert merge_commit.message.strip() == 'merge message 1'
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assert merge_commit.author == 'test user <test@rhodecode.com>'
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# We call it twice so to make sure we can handle updates
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target_ref = Reference(
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self.target_ref.type, self.target_ref.name,
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merge_response.merge_ref.commit_id)
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merge_response = target_repo.merge(
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target_ref, self.source_repo, self.source_ref, self.workspace,
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'test user', 'test@rhodecode.com', 'merge message 2',
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dry_run=False)
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expected_merge_response = MergeResponse(
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True, True, merge_response.merge_ref,
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MergeFailureReason.NONE)
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assert merge_response == expected_merge_response
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target_repo = backends.get_backend(
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vcsbackend.alias)(self.target_repo.path)
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merge_commit = target_repo.get_commit(
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merge_response.merge_ref.commit_id)
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assert merge_commit.message.strip() == 'merge message 1'
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assert merge_commit.author == 'test user <test@rhodecode.com>'
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def test_merge_success_dry_run(self, vcsbackend):
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self.prepare_for_success(vcsbackend)
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merge_response = self.target_repo.merge(
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self.target_ref, self.source_repo, self.source_ref, self.workspace,
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dry_run=True)
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# We call it twice so to make sure we can handle updates
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merge_response_update = self.target_repo.merge(
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self.target_ref, self.source_repo, self.source_ref, self.workspace,
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dry_run=True)
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# Multiple merges may differ in their commit id. Therefore we set the
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# commit id to `None` before comparing the merge responses.
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merge_response = merge_response._replace(
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merge_ref=merge_response.merge_ref._replace(commit_id=None))
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merge_response_update = merge_response_update._replace(
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merge_ref=merge_response_update.merge_ref._replace(commit_id=None))
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assert merge_response == merge_response_update
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assert merge_response.possible is True
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assert merge_response.executed is False
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assert merge_response.merge_ref
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assert merge_response.failure_reason is MergeFailureReason.NONE
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('dry_run', [True, False])
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def test_merge_conflict(self, vcsbackend, dry_run):
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self.prepare_for_conflict(vcsbackend)
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expected_merge_response = MergeResponse(
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False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED)
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merge_response = self.target_repo.merge(
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self.target_ref, self.source_repo, self.source_ref, self.workspace,
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'test_user', 'test@rhodecode.com', 'test message', dry_run=dry_run)
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assert merge_response == expected_merge_response
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# We call it twice so to make sure we can handle updates
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merge_response = self.target_repo.merge(
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self.target_ref, self.source_repo, self.source_ref, self.workspace,
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'test_user', 'test@rhodecode.com', 'test message', dry_run=dry_run)
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assert merge_response == expected_merge_response
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def test_merge_target_is_not_head(self, vcsbackend):
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self.prepare_for_success(vcsbackend)
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expected_merge_response = MergeResponse(
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False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.TARGET_IS_NOT_HEAD)
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target_ref = Reference(
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self.target_ref.type, self.target_ref.name, '0' * 40)
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merge_response = self.target_repo.merge(
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target_ref, self.source_repo, self.source_ref, self.workspace,
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dry_run=True)
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assert merge_response == expected_merge_response
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def test_merge_missing_source_reference(self, vcsbackend):
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self.prepare_for_success(vcsbackend)
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expected_merge_response = MergeResponse(
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False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.MISSING_SOURCE_REF)
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source_ref = Reference(
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self.source_ref.type, 'not_existing', self.source_ref.commit_id)
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merge_response = self.target_repo.merge(
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self.target_ref, self.source_repo, source_ref, self.workspace,
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dry_run=True)
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assert merge_response == expected_merge_response
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def test_merge_raises_exception(self, vcsbackend):
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self.prepare_for_success(vcsbackend)
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expected_merge_response = MergeResponse(
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False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.UNKNOWN)
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with mock.patch.object(self.target_repo, '_merge_repo',
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side_effect=RepositoryError()):
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merge_response = self.target_repo.merge(
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self.target_ref, self.source_repo, self.source_ref,
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self.workspace, dry_run=True)
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assert merge_response == expected_merge_response
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def test_merge_invalid_user_name(self, vcsbackend):
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repo = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=1)
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ref = Reference('branch', 'master', 'not_used')
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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repo.merge(ref, self, ref, 'workspace_id')
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def test_merge_invalid_user_email(self, vcsbackend):
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repo = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=1)
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ref = Reference('branch', 'master', 'not_used')
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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repo.merge(ref, self, ref, 'workspace_id', 'user name')
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def test_merge_invalid_message(self, vcsbackend):
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repo = vcsbackend.create_repo(number_of_commits=1)
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ref = Reference('branch', 'master', 'not_used')
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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repo.merge(
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ref, self, ref, 'workspace_id', 'user name', 'user@email.com')
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@pytest.mark.usefixtures("vcs_repository_support")
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class TestRepositoryStrip(BackendTestMixin):
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recreate_repo_per_test = True
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@classmethod
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def _get_commits(cls):
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commits = [
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{
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'message': 'Initial commit',
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'author': 'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>',
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'date': datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 20),
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'branch': 'master',
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'added': [
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FileNode('foobar', content='foobar'),
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FileNode('foobar2', content='foobar2'),
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],
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},
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]
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for x in xrange(10):
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commit_data = {
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'message': 'Changed foobar - commit%s' % x,
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'author': 'Jane Doe <jane.doe@example.com>',
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'date': datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 21, x),
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'branch': 'master',
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'changed': [
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FileNode('foobar', 'FOOBAR - %s' % x),
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],
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}
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commits.append(commit_data)
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return commits
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@pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg")
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def test_strip_commit(self):
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tip = self.repo.get_commit()
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assert tip.idx == 10
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self.repo.strip(tip.raw_id, self.repo.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME)
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tip = self.repo.get_commit()
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assert tip.idx == 9
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@pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg")
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|
def test_strip_multiple_commits(self):
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|
tip = self.repo.get_commit()
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|
assert tip.idx == 10
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|
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old = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=5)
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|
self.repo.strip(old.raw_id, self.repo.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME)
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|
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|
tip = self.repo.get_commit()
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|
assert tip.idx == 4
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|
@pytest.mark.backends('hg', 'git')
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|
class TestRepositoryPull:
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|
|
|
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|
def test_pull(self, vcsbackend):
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|
|
source_repo = vcsbackend.repo
|
|
|
target_repo = vcsbackend.create_repo()
|
|
|
assert len(source_repo.commit_ids) > len(target_repo.commit_ids)
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|
|
|
|
|
target_repo.pull(source_repo.path)
|
|
|
# Note: Get a fresh instance, avoids caching trouble
|
|
|
target_repo = vcsbackend.backend(target_repo.path)
|
|
|
assert len(source_repo.commit_ids) == len(target_repo.commit_ids)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_pull_wrong_path(self, vcsbackend):
|
|
|
target_repo = vcsbackend.create_repo()
|
|
|
with pytest.raises(RepositoryError):
|
|
|
target_repo.pull(target_repo.path + "wrong")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_pull_specific_commits(self, vcsbackend):
|
|
|
source_repo = vcsbackend.repo
|
|
|
target_repo = vcsbackend.create_repo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
second_commit = source_repo[1].raw_id
|
|
|
if vcsbackend.alias == 'git':
|
|
|
second_commit_ref = 'refs/test-refs/a'
|
|
|
source_repo.set_refs(second_commit_ref, second_commit)
|
|
|
|
|
|
target_repo.pull(source_repo.path, commit_ids=[second_commit])
|
|
|
target_repo = vcsbackend.backend(target_repo.path)
|
|
|
assert 2 == len(target_repo.commit_ids)
|
|
|
assert second_commit == target_repo.get_commit().raw_id
|
|
|
|