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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
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3 | # Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH |
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3 | # Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
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20 | |||
21 | import mock |
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21 | import mock | |
22 | import pytest |
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22 | import pytest | |
23 | from webob.exc import HTTPNotFound |
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23 | from webob.exc import HTTPNotFound | |
24 |
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24 | |||
25 | import rhodecode |
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25 | import rhodecode | |
26 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.nodes import FileNode |
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26 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.nodes import FileNode | |
27 | from rhodecode.model.changeset_status import ChangesetStatusModel |
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27 | from rhodecode.model.changeset_status import ChangesetStatusModel | |
28 | from rhodecode.model.db import ( |
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28 | from rhodecode.model.db import ( | |
29 | PullRequest, ChangesetStatus, UserLog, Notification) |
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29 | PullRequest, ChangesetStatus, UserLog, Notification) | |
30 | from rhodecode.model.meta import Session |
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30 | from rhodecode.model.meta import Session | |
31 | from rhodecode.model.pull_request import PullRequestModel |
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31 | from rhodecode.model.pull_request import PullRequestModel | |
32 | from rhodecode.model.user import UserModel |
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32 | from rhodecode.model.user import UserModel | |
33 | from rhodecode.tests import assert_session_flash, url, TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN |
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33 | from rhodecode.tests import assert_session_flash, url, TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN | |
34 | from rhodecode.tests.utils import AssertResponse |
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34 | from rhodecode.tests.utils import AssertResponse | |
35 |
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35 | |||
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | @pytest.mark.usefixtures('app', 'autologin_user') |
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37 | @pytest.mark.usefixtures('app', 'autologin_user') | |
38 | @pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg") |
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38 | @pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg") | |
39 | class TestPullrequestsController: |
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39 | class TestPullrequestsController: | |
40 |
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40 | |||
41 | def test_index(self, backend): |
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41 | def test_index(self, backend): | |
42 | self.app.get(url( |
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42 | self.app.get(url( | |
43 | controller='pullrequests', action='index', |
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43 | controller='pullrequests', action='index', | |
44 | repo_name=backend.repo_name)) |
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44 | repo_name=backend.repo_name)) | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | def test_option_menu_create_pull_request_exists(self, backend): |
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46 | def test_option_menu_create_pull_request_exists(self, backend): | |
47 | repo_name = backend.repo_name |
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47 | repo_name = backend.repo_name | |
48 | response = self.app.get(url('summary_home', repo_name=repo_name)) |
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48 | response = self.app.get(url('summary_home', repo_name=repo_name)) | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | create_pr_link = '<a href="%s">Create Pull Request</a>' % url( |
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50 | create_pr_link = '<a href="%s">Create Pull Request</a>' % url( | |
51 | 'pullrequest', repo_name=repo_name) |
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51 | 'pullrequest', repo_name=repo_name) | |
52 | response.mustcontain(create_pr_link) |
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52 | response.mustcontain(create_pr_link) | |
53 |
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53 | |||
54 | def test_global_redirect_of_pr(self, backend, pr_util): |
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54 | def test_global_redirect_of_pr(self, backend, pr_util): | |
55 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
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55 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
56 |
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56 | |||
57 | response = self.app.get( |
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57 | response = self.app.get( | |
58 | url('pull_requests_global', |
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58 | url('pull_requests_global', | |
59 | pull_request_id=pull_request.pull_request_id)) |
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59 | pull_request_id=pull_request.pull_request_id)) | |
60 |
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60 | |||
61 | repo_name = pull_request.target_repo.repo_name |
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61 | repo_name = pull_request.target_repo.repo_name | |
62 | redirect_url = url('pullrequest_show', repo_name=repo_name, |
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62 | redirect_url = url('pullrequest_show', repo_name=repo_name, | |
63 | pull_request_id=pull_request.pull_request_id) |
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63 | pull_request_id=pull_request.pull_request_id) | |
64 | assert response.status == '302 Found' |
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64 | assert response.status == '302 Found' | |
65 | assert redirect_url in response.location |
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65 | assert redirect_url in response.location | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | @pytest.mark.xfail_backends( |
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68 | "git", reason="Pending bugfix/feature, issue #6") |
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69 | def test_create_pr_form_with_raw_commit_id(self, backend): |
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67 | def test_create_pr_form_with_raw_commit_id(self, backend): | |
70 | repo = backend.repo |
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68 | repo = backend.repo | |
71 |
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69 | |||
72 | self.app.get( |
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70 | self.app.get( | |
73 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='index', |
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71 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='index', | |
74 | repo_name=repo.repo_name, |
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72 | repo_name=repo.repo_name, | |
75 | commit=repo.get_commit().raw_id), |
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73 | commit=repo.get_commit().raw_id), | |
76 | status=200) |
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74 | status=200) | |
77 |
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75 | |||
78 | @pytest.mark.parametrize('pr_merge_enabled', [True, False]) |
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76 | @pytest.mark.parametrize('pr_merge_enabled', [True, False]) | |
79 | def test_show(self, pr_util, pr_merge_enabled): |
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77 | def test_show(self, pr_util, pr_merge_enabled): | |
80 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request( |
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78 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request( | |
81 | mergeable=pr_merge_enabled, enable_notifications=False) |
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79 | mergeable=pr_merge_enabled, enable_notifications=False) | |
82 |
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80 | |||
83 | response = self.app.get(url( |
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81 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
84 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', |
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82 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', | |
85 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
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83 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
86 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) |
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84 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) | |
87 |
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85 | |||
88 | for commit_id in pull_request.revisions: |
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86 | for commit_id in pull_request.revisions: | |
89 | response.mustcontain(commit_id) |
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87 | response.mustcontain(commit_id) | |
90 |
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88 | |||
91 | assert pull_request.target_ref_parts.type in response |
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89 | assert pull_request.target_ref_parts.type in response | |
92 | assert pull_request.target_ref_parts.name in response |
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90 | assert pull_request.target_ref_parts.name in response | |
93 | target_clone_url = pull_request.target_repo.clone_url() |
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91 | target_clone_url = pull_request.target_repo.clone_url() | |
94 | assert target_clone_url in response |
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92 | assert target_clone_url in response | |
95 |
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93 | |||
96 | assert 'class="pull-request-merge"' in response |
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94 | assert 'class="pull-request-merge"' in response | |
97 | assert ( |
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95 | assert ( | |
98 | 'Server-side pull request merging is disabled.' |
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96 | 'Server-side pull request merging is disabled.' | |
99 | in response) != pr_merge_enabled |
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97 | in response) != pr_merge_enabled | |
100 |
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98 | |||
101 | def test_close_status_visibility(self, pr_util, csrf_token): |
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99 | def test_close_status_visibility(self, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
102 | from rhodecode.tests.functional.test_login import login_url, logut_url |
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100 | from rhodecode.tests.functional.test_login import login_url, logut_url | |
103 | # Logout |
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101 | # Logout | |
104 | response = self.app.post( |
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102 | response = self.app.post( | |
105 | logut_url, |
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103 | logut_url, | |
106 | params={'csrf_token': csrf_token}) |
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104 | params={'csrf_token': csrf_token}) | |
107 | # Login as regular user |
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105 | # Login as regular user | |
108 | response = self.app.post(login_url, |
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106 | response = self.app.post(login_url, | |
109 | {'username': 'test_regular', |
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107 | {'username': 'test_regular', | |
110 | 'password': 'test12'}) |
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108 | 'password': 'test12'}) | |
111 |
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109 | |||
112 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(author='test_regular') |
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110 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(author='test_regular') | |
113 |
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111 | |||
114 | response = self.app.get(url( |
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112 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
115 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', |
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113 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', | |
116 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
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114 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
117 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) |
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115 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) | |
118 |
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116 | |||
119 | assert 'Server-side pull request merging is disabled.' in response |
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117 | assert 'Server-side pull request merging is disabled.' in response | |
120 | assert 'value="forced_closed"' in response |
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118 | assert 'value="forced_closed"' in response | |
121 |
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119 | |||
122 | def test_show_invalid_commit_id(self, pr_util): |
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120 | def test_show_invalid_commit_id(self, pr_util): | |
123 | # Simulating invalid revisions which will cause a lookup error |
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121 | # Simulating invalid revisions which will cause a lookup error | |
124 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
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122 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
125 | pull_request.revisions = ['invalid'] |
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123 | pull_request.revisions = ['invalid'] | |
126 | Session().add(pull_request) |
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124 | Session().add(pull_request) | |
127 | Session().commit() |
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125 | Session().commit() | |
128 |
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126 | |||
129 | response = self.app.get(url( |
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127 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
130 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', |
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128 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', | |
131 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
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129 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
132 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) |
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130 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) | |
133 |
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131 | |||
134 | for commit_id in pull_request.revisions: |
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132 | for commit_id in pull_request.revisions: | |
135 | response.mustcontain(commit_id) |
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133 | response.mustcontain(commit_id) | |
136 |
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134 | |||
137 | def test_show_invalid_source_reference(self, pr_util): |
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135 | def test_show_invalid_source_reference(self, pr_util): | |
138 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
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136 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
139 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:b:invalid' |
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137 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:b:invalid' | |
140 | Session().add(pull_request) |
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138 | Session().add(pull_request) | |
141 | Session().commit() |
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139 | Session().commit() | |
142 |
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140 | |||
143 | self.app.get(url( |
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141 | self.app.get(url( | |
144 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', |
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142 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', | |
145 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
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143 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
146 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) |
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144 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) | |
147 |
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145 | |||
148 | def test_edit_title_description(self, pr_util, csrf_token): |
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146 | def test_edit_title_description(self, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
149 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
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147 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
150 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
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148 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
151 |
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149 | |||
152 | response = self.app.post( |
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150 | response = self.app.post( | |
153 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', |
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151 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', | |
154 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.repo_name, |
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152 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.repo_name, | |
155 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), |
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153 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), | |
156 | params={ |
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154 | params={ | |
157 | 'edit_pull_request': 'true', |
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155 | 'edit_pull_request': 'true', | |
158 | '_method': 'put', |
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156 | '_method': 'put', | |
159 | 'title': 'New title', |
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157 | 'title': 'New title', | |
160 | 'description': 'New description', |
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158 | 'description': 'New description', | |
161 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) |
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159 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) | |
162 |
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160 | |||
163 | assert_session_flash( |
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161 | assert_session_flash( | |
164 | response, u'Pull request title & description updated.', |
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162 | response, u'Pull request title & description updated.', | |
165 | category='success') |
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163 | category='success') | |
166 |
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164 | |||
167 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
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165 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
168 | assert pull_request.title == 'New title' |
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166 | assert pull_request.title == 'New title' | |
169 | assert pull_request.description == 'New description' |
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167 | assert pull_request.description == 'New description' | |
170 |
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168 | |||
171 | def test_edit_title_description_closed(self, pr_util, csrf_token): |
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169 | def test_edit_title_description_closed(self, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
172 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
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170 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
173 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
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171 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
174 | pr_util.close() |
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172 | pr_util.close() | |
175 |
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173 | |||
176 | response = self.app.post( |
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174 | response = self.app.post( | |
177 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', |
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175 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', | |
178 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.repo_name, |
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176 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.repo_name, | |
179 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), |
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177 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), | |
180 | params={ |
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178 | params={ | |
181 | 'edit_pull_request': 'true', |
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179 | 'edit_pull_request': 'true', | |
182 | '_method': 'put', |
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180 | '_method': 'put', | |
183 | 'title': 'New title', |
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181 | 'title': 'New title', | |
184 | 'description': 'New description', |
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182 | 'description': 'New description', | |
185 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) |
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183 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) | |
186 |
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184 | |||
187 | assert_session_flash( |
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185 | assert_session_flash( | |
188 | response, u'Cannot update closed pull requests.', |
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186 | response, u'Cannot update closed pull requests.', | |
189 | category='error') |
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187 | category='error') | |
190 |
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188 | |||
191 | def test_update_invalid_source_reference(self, pr_util, csrf_token): |
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189 | def test_update_invalid_source_reference(self, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
192 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
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190 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
193 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:invalid-branch:invalid-commit-id' |
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191 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:invalid-branch:invalid-commit-id' | |
194 | Session().add(pull_request) |
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192 | Session().add(pull_request) | |
195 | Session().commit() |
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193 | Session().commit() | |
196 |
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194 | |||
197 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
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195 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
198 |
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196 | |||
199 | response = self.app.post( |
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197 | response = self.app.post( | |
200 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', |
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198 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', | |
201 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.repo_name, |
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199 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.repo_name, | |
202 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), |
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200 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), | |
203 | params={'update_commits': 'true', '_method': 'put', |
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201 | params={'update_commits': 'true', '_method': 'put', | |
204 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) |
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202 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) | |
205 |
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203 | |||
206 | assert_session_flash( |
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204 | assert_session_flash( | |
207 | response, u'Update failed due to missing commits.', |
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205 | response, u'Update failed due to missing commits.', | |
208 | category='error') |
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206 | category='error') | |
209 |
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207 | |||
210 | def test_comment_and_close_pull_request(self, pr_util, csrf_token): |
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208 | def test_comment_and_close_pull_request(self, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
211 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(approved=True) |
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209 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(approved=True) | |
212 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
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210 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
213 | author = pull_request.user_id |
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211 | author = pull_request.user_id | |
214 | repo = pull_request.target_repo.repo_id |
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212 | repo = pull_request.target_repo.repo_id | |
215 |
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213 | |||
216 | self.app.post( |
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214 | self.app.post( | |
217 | url(controller='pullrequests', |
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215 | url(controller='pullrequests', | |
218 | action='comment', |
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216 | action='comment', | |
219 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
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217 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
220 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), |
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218 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), | |
221 | params={ |
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219 | params={ | |
222 | 'changeset_status': |
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220 | 'changeset_status': | |
223 | ChangesetStatus.STATUS_APPROVED + '_closed', |
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221 | ChangesetStatus.STATUS_APPROVED + '_closed', | |
224 | 'change_changeset_status': 'on', |
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222 | 'change_changeset_status': 'on', | |
225 | 'text': '', |
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223 | 'text': '', | |
226 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}, |
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224 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}, | |
227 | status=302) |
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225 | status=302) | |
228 |
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226 | |||
229 | action = 'user_closed_pull_request:%d' % pull_request_id |
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227 | action = 'user_closed_pull_request:%d' % pull_request_id | |
230 | journal = UserLog.query()\ |
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228 | journal = UserLog.query()\ | |
231 | .filter(UserLog.user_id == author)\ |
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229 | .filter(UserLog.user_id == author)\ | |
232 | .filter(UserLog.repository_id == repo)\ |
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230 | .filter(UserLog.repository_id == repo)\ | |
233 | .filter(UserLog.action == action)\ |
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231 | .filter(UserLog.action == action)\ | |
234 | .all() |
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232 | .all() | |
235 | assert len(journal) == 1 |
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233 | assert len(journal) == 1 | |
236 |
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234 | |||
237 | def test_reject_and_close_pull_request(self, pr_util, csrf_token): |
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235 | def test_reject_and_close_pull_request(self, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
238 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
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236 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
239 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
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237 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
240 | response = self.app.post( |
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238 | response = self.app.post( | |
241 | url(controller='pullrequests', |
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239 | url(controller='pullrequests', | |
242 | action='update', |
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240 | action='update', | |
243 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
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241 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
244 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id)), |
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242 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id)), | |
245 | params={'close_pull_request': 'true', '_method': 'put', |
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243 | params={'close_pull_request': 'true', '_method': 'put', | |
246 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) |
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244 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) | |
247 |
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245 | |||
248 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
|
246 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
249 |
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247 | |||
250 | assert response.json is True |
|
248 | assert response.json is True | |
251 | assert pull_request.is_closed() |
|
249 | assert pull_request.is_closed() | |
252 |
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250 | |||
253 | # check only the latest status, not the review status |
|
251 | # check only the latest status, not the review status | |
254 | status = ChangesetStatusModel().get_status( |
|
252 | status = ChangesetStatusModel().get_status( | |
255 | pull_request.source_repo, pull_request=pull_request) |
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253 | pull_request.source_repo, pull_request=pull_request) | |
256 | assert status == ChangesetStatus.STATUS_REJECTED |
|
254 | assert status == ChangesetStatus.STATUS_REJECTED | |
257 |
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255 | |||
258 | def test_comment_force_close_pull_request(self, pr_util, csrf_token): |
|
256 | def test_comment_force_close_pull_request(self, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
259 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
|
257 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
260 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
|
258 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
261 | reviewers_ids = [1, 2] |
|
259 | reviewers_ids = [1, 2] | |
262 | PullRequestModel().update_reviewers(pull_request_id, reviewers_ids) |
|
260 | PullRequestModel().update_reviewers(pull_request_id, reviewers_ids) | |
263 | author = pull_request.user_id |
|
261 | author = pull_request.user_id | |
264 | repo = pull_request.target_repo.repo_id |
|
262 | repo = pull_request.target_repo.repo_id | |
265 | self.app.post( |
|
263 | self.app.post( | |
266 | url(controller='pullrequests', |
|
264 | url(controller='pullrequests', | |
267 | action='comment', |
|
265 | action='comment', | |
268 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
|
266 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
269 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), |
|
267 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), | |
270 | params={ |
|
268 | params={ | |
271 | 'changeset_status': 'forced_closed', |
|
269 | 'changeset_status': 'forced_closed', | |
272 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}, |
|
270 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}, | |
273 | status=302) |
|
271 | status=302) | |
274 |
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272 | |||
275 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
|
273 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
276 |
|
274 | |||
277 | action = 'user_closed_pull_request:%d' % pull_request_id |
|
275 | action = 'user_closed_pull_request:%d' % pull_request_id | |
278 | journal = UserLog.query().filter( |
|
276 | journal = UserLog.query().filter( | |
279 | UserLog.user_id == author, |
|
277 | UserLog.user_id == author, | |
280 | UserLog.repository_id == repo, |
|
278 | UserLog.repository_id == repo, | |
281 | UserLog.action == action).all() |
|
279 | UserLog.action == action).all() | |
282 | assert len(journal) == 1 |
|
280 | assert len(journal) == 1 | |
283 |
|
281 | |||
284 | # check only the latest status, not the review status |
|
282 | # check only the latest status, not the review status | |
285 | status = ChangesetStatusModel().get_status( |
|
283 | status = ChangesetStatusModel().get_status( | |
286 | pull_request.source_repo, pull_request=pull_request) |
|
284 | pull_request.source_repo, pull_request=pull_request) | |
287 | assert status == ChangesetStatus.STATUS_REJECTED |
|
285 | assert status == ChangesetStatus.STATUS_REJECTED | |
288 |
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286 | |||
289 | def test_create_pull_request(self, backend, csrf_token): |
|
287 | def test_create_pull_request(self, backend, csrf_token): | |
290 | commits = [ |
|
288 | commits = [ | |
291 | {'message': 'ancestor'}, |
|
289 | {'message': 'ancestor'}, | |
292 | {'message': 'change'}, |
|
290 | {'message': 'change'}, | |
293 | ] |
|
291 | ] | |
294 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) |
|
292 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) | |
295 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor']) |
|
293 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor']) | |
296 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) |
|
294 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) | |
297 |
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295 | |||
298 | response = self.app.post( |
|
296 | response = self.app.post( | |
299 | url( |
|
297 | url( | |
300 | controller='pullrequests', |
|
298 | controller='pullrequests', | |
301 | action='create', |
|
299 | action='create', | |
302 | repo_name=source.repo_name), |
|
300 | repo_name=source.repo_name), | |
303 | params={ |
|
301 | params={ | |
304 | 'source_repo': source.repo_name, |
|
302 | 'source_repo': source.repo_name, | |
305 | 'source_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['change'], |
|
303 | 'source_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['change'], | |
306 | 'target_repo': target.repo_name, |
|
304 | 'target_repo': target.repo_name, | |
307 | 'target_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['ancestor'], |
|
305 | 'target_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['ancestor'], | |
308 | 'pullrequest_desc': 'Description', |
|
306 | 'pullrequest_desc': 'Description', | |
309 | 'pullrequest_title': 'Title', |
|
307 | 'pullrequest_title': 'Title', | |
310 | 'review_members': '1', |
|
308 | 'review_members': '1', | |
311 | 'revisions': commit_ids['change'], |
|
309 | 'revisions': commit_ids['change'], | |
312 | 'user': '', |
|
310 | 'user': '', | |
313 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token, |
|
311 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token, | |
314 | }, |
|
312 | }, | |
315 | status=302) |
|
313 | status=302) | |
316 |
|
314 | |||
317 | location = response.headers['Location'] |
|
315 | location = response.headers['Location'] | |
318 | pull_request_id = int(location.rsplit('/', 1)[1]) |
|
316 | pull_request_id = int(location.rsplit('/', 1)[1]) | |
319 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
|
317 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
320 |
|
318 | |||
321 | # check that we have now both revisions |
|
319 | # check that we have now both revisions | |
322 | assert pull_request.revisions == [commit_ids['change']] |
|
320 | assert pull_request.revisions == [commit_ids['change']] | |
323 | assert pull_request.source_ref == 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['change'] |
|
321 | assert pull_request.source_ref == 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['change'] | |
324 | expected_target_ref = 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['ancestor'] |
|
322 | expected_target_ref = 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['ancestor'] | |
325 | assert pull_request.target_ref == expected_target_ref |
|
323 | assert pull_request.target_ref == expected_target_ref | |
326 |
|
324 | |||
327 | def test_reviewer_notifications(self, backend, csrf_token): |
|
325 | def test_reviewer_notifications(self, backend, csrf_token): | |
328 | # We have to use the app.post for this test so it will create the |
|
326 | # We have to use the app.post for this test so it will create the | |
329 | # notifications properly with the new PR |
|
327 | # notifications properly with the new PR | |
330 | commits = [ |
|
328 | commits = [ | |
331 | {'message': 'ancestor', |
|
329 | {'message': 'ancestor', | |
332 | 'added': [FileNode('file_A', content='content_of_ancestor')]}, |
|
330 | 'added': [FileNode('file_A', content='content_of_ancestor')]}, | |
333 | {'message': 'change', |
|
331 | {'message': 'change', | |
334 | 'added': [FileNode('file_a', content='content_of_change')]}, |
|
332 | 'added': [FileNode('file_a', content='content_of_change')]}, | |
335 | {'message': 'change-child'}, |
|
333 | {'message': 'change-child'}, | |
336 | {'message': 'ancestor-child', 'parents': ['ancestor'], |
|
334 | {'message': 'ancestor-child', 'parents': ['ancestor'], | |
337 | 'added': [ |
|
335 | 'added': [ | |
338 | FileNode('file_B', content='content_of_ancestor_child')]}, |
|
336 | FileNode('file_B', content='content_of_ancestor_child')]}, | |
339 | {'message': 'ancestor-child-2'}, |
|
337 | {'message': 'ancestor-child-2'}, | |
340 | ] |
|
338 | ] | |
341 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) |
|
339 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) | |
342 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor-child']) |
|
340 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor-child']) | |
343 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) |
|
341 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) | |
344 |
|
342 | |||
345 | response = self.app.post( |
|
343 | response = self.app.post( | |
346 | url( |
|
344 | url( | |
347 | controller='pullrequests', |
|
345 | controller='pullrequests', | |
348 | action='create', |
|
346 | action='create', | |
349 | repo_name=source.repo_name), |
|
347 | repo_name=source.repo_name), | |
350 | params={ |
|
348 | params={ | |
351 | 'source_repo': source.repo_name, |
|
349 | 'source_repo': source.repo_name, | |
352 | 'source_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['change'], |
|
350 | 'source_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['change'], | |
353 | 'target_repo': target.repo_name, |
|
351 | 'target_repo': target.repo_name, | |
354 | 'target_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['ancestor-child'], |
|
352 | 'target_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['ancestor-child'], | |
355 | 'pullrequest_desc': 'Description', |
|
353 | 'pullrequest_desc': 'Description', | |
356 | 'pullrequest_title': 'Title', |
|
354 | 'pullrequest_title': 'Title', | |
357 | 'review_members': '2', |
|
355 | 'review_members': '2', | |
358 | 'revisions': commit_ids['change'], |
|
356 | 'revisions': commit_ids['change'], | |
359 | 'user': '', |
|
357 | 'user': '', | |
360 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token, |
|
358 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token, | |
361 | }, |
|
359 | }, | |
362 | status=302) |
|
360 | status=302) | |
363 |
|
361 | |||
364 | location = response.headers['Location'] |
|
362 | location = response.headers['Location'] | |
365 | pull_request_id = int(location.rsplit('/', 1)[1]) |
|
363 | pull_request_id = int(location.rsplit('/', 1)[1]) | |
366 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
|
364 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
367 |
|
365 | |||
368 | # Check that a notification was made |
|
366 | # Check that a notification was made | |
369 | notifications = Notification.query()\ |
|
367 | notifications = Notification.query()\ | |
370 | .filter(Notification.created_by == pull_request.author.user_id, |
|
368 | .filter(Notification.created_by == pull_request.author.user_id, | |
371 | Notification.type_ == Notification.TYPE_PULL_REQUEST, |
|
369 | Notification.type_ == Notification.TYPE_PULL_REQUEST, | |
372 | Notification.subject.contains("wants you to review " |
|
370 | Notification.subject.contains("wants you to review " | |
373 | "pull request #%d" |
|
371 | "pull request #%d" | |
374 | % pull_request_id)) |
|
372 | % pull_request_id)) | |
375 | assert len(notifications.all()) == 1 |
|
373 | assert len(notifications.all()) == 1 | |
376 |
|
374 | |||
377 | # Change reviewers and check that a notification was made |
|
375 | # Change reviewers and check that a notification was made | |
378 | PullRequestModel().update_reviewers(pull_request.pull_request_id, [1]) |
|
376 | PullRequestModel().update_reviewers(pull_request.pull_request_id, [1]) | |
379 | assert len(notifications.all()) == 2 |
|
377 | assert len(notifications.all()) == 2 | |
380 |
|
378 | |||
381 | def test_create_pull_request_stores_ancestor_commit_id(self, backend, |
|
379 | def test_create_pull_request_stores_ancestor_commit_id(self, backend, | |
382 | csrf_token): |
|
380 | csrf_token): | |
383 | commits = [ |
|
381 | commits = [ | |
384 | {'message': 'ancestor', |
|
382 | {'message': 'ancestor', | |
385 | 'added': [FileNode('file_A', content='content_of_ancestor')]}, |
|
383 | 'added': [FileNode('file_A', content='content_of_ancestor')]}, | |
386 | {'message': 'change', |
|
384 | {'message': 'change', | |
387 | 'added': [FileNode('file_a', content='content_of_change')]}, |
|
385 | 'added': [FileNode('file_a', content='content_of_change')]}, | |
388 | {'message': 'change-child'}, |
|
386 | {'message': 'change-child'}, | |
389 | {'message': 'ancestor-child', 'parents': ['ancestor'], |
|
387 | {'message': 'ancestor-child', 'parents': ['ancestor'], | |
390 | 'added': [ |
|
388 | 'added': [ | |
391 | FileNode('file_B', content='content_of_ancestor_child')]}, |
|
389 | FileNode('file_B', content='content_of_ancestor_child')]}, | |
392 | {'message': 'ancestor-child-2'}, |
|
390 | {'message': 'ancestor-child-2'}, | |
393 | ] |
|
391 | ] | |
394 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) |
|
392 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) | |
395 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor-child']) |
|
393 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor-child']) | |
396 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) |
|
394 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) | |
397 |
|
395 | |||
398 | response = self.app.post( |
|
396 | response = self.app.post( | |
399 | url( |
|
397 | url( | |
400 | controller='pullrequests', |
|
398 | controller='pullrequests', | |
401 | action='create', |
|
399 | action='create', | |
402 | repo_name=source.repo_name), |
|
400 | repo_name=source.repo_name), | |
403 | params={ |
|
401 | params={ | |
404 | 'source_repo': source.repo_name, |
|
402 | 'source_repo': source.repo_name, | |
405 | 'source_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['change'], |
|
403 | 'source_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['change'], | |
406 | 'target_repo': target.repo_name, |
|
404 | 'target_repo': target.repo_name, | |
407 | 'target_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['ancestor-child'], |
|
405 | 'target_ref': 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['ancestor-child'], | |
408 | 'pullrequest_desc': 'Description', |
|
406 | 'pullrequest_desc': 'Description', | |
409 | 'pullrequest_title': 'Title', |
|
407 | 'pullrequest_title': 'Title', | |
410 | 'review_members': '1', |
|
408 | 'review_members': '1', | |
411 | 'revisions': commit_ids['change'], |
|
409 | 'revisions': commit_ids['change'], | |
412 | 'user': '', |
|
410 | 'user': '', | |
413 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token, |
|
411 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token, | |
414 | }, |
|
412 | }, | |
415 | status=302) |
|
413 | status=302) | |
416 |
|
414 | |||
417 | location = response.headers['Location'] |
|
415 | location = response.headers['Location'] | |
418 | pull_request_id = int(location.rsplit('/', 1)[1]) |
|
416 | pull_request_id = int(location.rsplit('/', 1)[1]) | |
419 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
|
417 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
420 |
|
418 | |||
421 | # target_ref has to point to the ancestor's commit_id in order to |
|
419 | # target_ref has to point to the ancestor's commit_id in order to | |
422 | # show the correct diff |
|
420 | # show the correct diff | |
423 | expected_target_ref = 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['ancestor'] |
|
421 | expected_target_ref = 'branch:default:' + commit_ids['ancestor'] | |
424 | assert pull_request.target_ref == expected_target_ref |
|
422 | assert pull_request.target_ref == expected_target_ref | |
425 |
|
423 | |||
426 | # Check generated diff contents |
|
424 | # Check generated diff contents | |
427 | response = response.follow() |
|
425 | response = response.follow() | |
428 | assert 'content_of_ancestor' not in response.body |
|
426 | assert 'content_of_ancestor' not in response.body | |
429 | assert 'content_of_ancestor-child' not in response.body |
|
427 | assert 'content_of_ancestor-child' not in response.body | |
430 | assert 'content_of_change' in response.body |
|
428 | assert 'content_of_change' in response.body | |
431 |
|
429 | |||
432 | def test_merge_pull_request_enabled(self, pr_util, csrf_token): |
|
430 | def test_merge_pull_request_enabled(self, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
433 | # Clear any previous calls to rcextensions |
|
431 | # Clear any previous calls to rcextensions | |
434 | rhodecode.EXTENSIONS.calls.clear() |
|
432 | rhodecode.EXTENSIONS.calls.clear() | |
435 |
|
433 | |||
436 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request( |
|
434 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request( | |
437 | approved=True, mergeable=True) |
|
435 | approved=True, mergeable=True) | |
438 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
|
436 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
439 | repo_name = pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
|
437 | repo_name = pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
440 |
|
438 | |||
441 | response = self.app.post( |
|
439 | response = self.app.post( | |
442 | url(controller='pullrequests', |
|
440 | url(controller='pullrequests', | |
443 | action='merge', |
|
441 | action='merge', | |
444 | repo_name=str(repo_name[0]), |
|
442 | repo_name=str(repo_name[0]), | |
445 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), |
|
443 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), | |
446 | params={'csrf_token': csrf_token}).follow() |
|
444 | params={'csrf_token': csrf_token}).follow() | |
447 |
|
445 | |||
448 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
|
446 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
449 |
|
447 | |||
450 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
448 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
451 | assert pull_request.is_closed() |
|
449 | assert pull_request.is_closed() | |
452 | assert_pull_request_status( |
|
450 | assert_pull_request_status( | |
453 | pull_request, ChangesetStatus.STATUS_APPROVED) |
|
451 | pull_request, ChangesetStatus.STATUS_APPROVED) | |
454 |
|
452 | |||
455 | # Check the relevant log entries were added |
|
453 | # Check the relevant log entries were added | |
456 | user_logs = UserLog.query().order_by('-user_log_id').limit(4) |
|
454 | user_logs = UserLog.query().order_by('-user_log_id').limit(4) | |
457 | actions = [log.action for log in user_logs] |
|
455 | actions = [log.action for log in user_logs] | |
458 | pr_commit_ids = PullRequestModel()._get_commit_ids(pull_request) |
|
456 | pr_commit_ids = PullRequestModel()._get_commit_ids(pull_request) | |
459 | expected_actions = [ |
|
457 | expected_actions = [ | |
460 | u'user_closed_pull_request:%d' % pull_request_id, |
|
458 | u'user_closed_pull_request:%d' % pull_request_id, | |
461 | u'user_merged_pull_request:%d' % pull_request_id, |
|
459 | u'user_merged_pull_request:%d' % pull_request_id, | |
462 | # The action below reflect that the post push actions were executed |
|
460 | # The action below reflect that the post push actions were executed | |
463 | u'user_commented_pull_request:%d' % pull_request_id, |
|
461 | u'user_commented_pull_request:%d' % pull_request_id, | |
464 | u'push:%s' % ','.join(pr_commit_ids), |
|
462 | u'push:%s' % ','.join(pr_commit_ids), | |
465 | ] |
|
463 | ] | |
466 | assert actions == expected_actions |
|
464 | assert actions == expected_actions | |
467 |
|
465 | |||
468 | # Check post_push rcextension was really executed |
|
466 | # Check post_push rcextension was really executed | |
469 | push_calls = rhodecode.EXTENSIONS.calls['post_push'] |
|
467 | push_calls = rhodecode.EXTENSIONS.calls['post_push'] | |
470 | assert len(push_calls) == 1 |
|
468 | assert len(push_calls) == 1 | |
471 | unused_last_call_args, last_call_kwargs = push_calls[0] |
|
469 | unused_last_call_args, last_call_kwargs = push_calls[0] | |
472 | assert last_call_kwargs['action'] == 'push' |
|
470 | assert last_call_kwargs['action'] == 'push' | |
473 | assert last_call_kwargs['pushed_revs'] == pr_commit_ids |
|
471 | assert last_call_kwargs['pushed_revs'] == pr_commit_ids | |
474 |
|
472 | |||
475 | def test_merge_pull_request_disabled(self, pr_util, csrf_token): |
|
473 | def test_merge_pull_request_disabled(self, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
476 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(mergeable=False) |
|
474 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(mergeable=False) | |
477 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
|
475 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
478 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
|
476 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
479 |
|
477 | |||
480 | response = self.app.post( |
|
478 | response = self.app.post( | |
481 | url(controller='pullrequests', |
|
479 | url(controller='pullrequests', | |
482 | action='merge', |
|
480 | action='merge', | |
483 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
|
481 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
484 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id)), |
|
482 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id)), | |
485 | params={'csrf_token': csrf_token}).follow() |
|
483 | params={'csrf_token': csrf_token}).follow() | |
486 |
|
484 | |||
487 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
485 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
488 | assert 'Server-side pull request merging is disabled.' in response.body |
|
486 | assert 'Server-side pull request merging is disabled.' in response.body | |
489 |
|
487 | |||
490 | @pytest.mark.skip_backends('svn') |
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488 | @pytest.mark.skip_backends('svn') | |
491 | def test_merge_pull_request_not_approved(self, pr_util, csrf_token): |
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489 | def test_merge_pull_request_not_approved(self, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
492 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(mergeable=True) |
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490 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(mergeable=True) | |
493 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
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491 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
494 | repo_name = pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
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492 | repo_name = pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
495 |
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493 | |||
496 | response = self.app.post( |
|
494 | response = self.app.post( | |
497 | url(controller='pullrequests', |
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495 | url(controller='pullrequests', | |
498 | action='merge', |
|
496 | action='merge', | |
499 | repo_name=str(repo_name[0]), |
|
497 | repo_name=str(repo_name[0]), | |
500 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), |
|
498 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), | |
501 | params={'csrf_token': csrf_token}).follow() |
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499 | params={'csrf_token': csrf_token}).follow() | |
502 |
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500 | |||
503 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
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501 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
504 |
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502 | |||
505 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
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503 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
506 | assert ' Reviewer approval is pending.' in response.body |
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504 | assert ' Reviewer approval is pending.' in response.body | |
507 |
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505 | |||
508 | def test_update_source_revision(self, backend, csrf_token): |
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506 | def test_update_source_revision(self, backend, csrf_token): | |
509 | commits = [ |
|
507 | commits = [ | |
510 | {'message': 'ancestor'}, |
|
508 | {'message': 'ancestor'}, | |
511 | {'message': 'change'}, |
|
509 | {'message': 'change'}, | |
512 | {'message': 'change-2'}, |
|
510 | {'message': 'change-2'}, | |
513 | ] |
|
511 | ] | |
514 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) |
|
512 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) | |
515 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor']) |
|
513 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor']) | |
516 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) |
|
514 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) | |
517 |
|
515 | |||
518 | # create pr from a in source to A in target |
|
516 | # create pr from a in source to A in target | |
519 | pull_request = PullRequest() |
|
517 | pull_request = PullRequest() | |
520 | pull_request.source_repo = source |
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518 | pull_request.source_repo = source | |
521 | # TODO: johbo: Make sure that we write the source ref this way! |
|
519 | # TODO: johbo: Make sure that we write the source ref this way! | |
522 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( |
|
520 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( | |
523 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, commit_id=commit_ids['change']) |
|
521 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, commit_id=commit_ids['change']) | |
524 | pull_request.target_repo = target |
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522 | pull_request.target_repo = target | |
525 |
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523 | |||
526 | pull_request.target_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( |
|
524 | pull_request.target_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( | |
527 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, |
|
525 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, | |
528 | commit_id=commit_ids['ancestor']) |
|
526 | commit_id=commit_ids['ancestor']) | |
529 | pull_request.revisions = [commit_ids['change']] |
|
527 | pull_request.revisions = [commit_ids['change']] | |
530 | pull_request.title = u"Test" |
|
528 | pull_request.title = u"Test" | |
531 | pull_request.description = u"Description" |
|
529 | pull_request.description = u"Description" | |
532 | pull_request.author = UserModel().get_by_username( |
|
530 | pull_request.author = UserModel().get_by_username( | |
533 | TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN) |
|
531 | TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN) | |
534 | Session().add(pull_request) |
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532 | Session().add(pull_request) | |
535 | Session().commit() |
|
533 | Session().commit() | |
536 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
|
534 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
537 |
|
535 | |||
538 | # source has ancestor - change - change-2 |
|
536 | # source has ancestor - change - change-2 | |
539 | backend.pull_heads(source, heads=['change-2']) |
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537 | backend.pull_heads(source, heads=['change-2']) | |
540 |
|
538 | |||
541 | # update PR |
|
539 | # update PR | |
542 | self.app.post( |
|
540 | self.app.post( | |
543 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', |
|
541 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', | |
544 | repo_name=target.repo_name, |
|
542 | repo_name=target.repo_name, | |
545 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), |
|
543 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), | |
546 | params={'update_commits': 'true', '_method': 'put', |
|
544 | params={'update_commits': 'true', '_method': 'put', | |
547 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) |
|
545 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) | |
548 |
|
546 | |||
549 | # check that we have now both revisions |
|
547 | # check that we have now both revisions | |
550 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
|
548 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
551 | assert pull_request.revisions == [ |
|
549 | assert pull_request.revisions == [ | |
552 | commit_ids['change-2'], commit_ids['change']] |
|
550 | commit_ids['change-2'], commit_ids['change']] | |
553 |
|
551 | |||
554 | # TODO: johbo: this should be a test on its own |
|
552 | # TODO: johbo: this should be a test on its own | |
555 | response = self.app.get(url( |
|
553 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
556 | controller='pullrequests', action='index', |
|
554 | controller='pullrequests', action='index', | |
557 | repo_name=target.repo_name)) |
|
555 | repo_name=target.repo_name)) | |
558 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
556 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
559 | assert 'Pull request updated to' in response.body |
|
557 | assert 'Pull request updated to' in response.body | |
560 | assert 'with 1 added, 0 removed commits.' in response.body |
|
558 | assert 'with 1 added, 0 removed commits.' in response.body | |
561 |
|
559 | |||
562 | def test_update_target_revision(self, backend, csrf_token): |
|
560 | def test_update_target_revision(self, backend, csrf_token): | |
563 | commits = [ |
|
561 | commits = [ | |
564 | {'message': 'ancestor'}, |
|
562 | {'message': 'ancestor'}, | |
565 | {'message': 'change'}, |
|
563 | {'message': 'change'}, | |
566 | {'message': 'ancestor-new', 'parents': ['ancestor']}, |
|
564 | {'message': 'ancestor-new', 'parents': ['ancestor']}, | |
567 | {'message': 'change-rebased'}, |
|
565 | {'message': 'change-rebased'}, | |
568 | ] |
|
566 | ] | |
569 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) |
|
567 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) | |
570 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor']) |
|
568 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor']) | |
571 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) |
|
569 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) | |
572 |
|
570 | |||
573 | # create pr from a in source to A in target |
|
571 | # create pr from a in source to A in target | |
574 | pull_request = PullRequest() |
|
572 | pull_request = PullRequest() | |
575 | pull_request.source_repo = source |
|
573 | pull_request.source_repo = source | |
576 | # TODO: johbo: Make sure that we write the source ref this way! |
|
574 | # TODO: johbo: Make sure that we write the source ref this way! | |
577 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( |
|
575 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( | |
578 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, commit_id=commit_ids['change']) |
|
576 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, commit_id=commit_ids['change']) | |
579 | pull_request.target_repo = target |
|
577 | pull_request.target_repo = target | |
580 | # TODO: johbo: Target ref should be branch based, since tip can jump |
|
578 | # TODO: johbo: Target ref should be branch based, since tip can jump | |
581 | # from branch to branch |
|
579 | # from branch to branch | |
582 | pull_request.target_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( |
|
580 | pull_request.target_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( | |
583 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, |
|
581 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, | |
584 | commit_id=commit_ids['ancestor']) |
|
582 | commit_id=commit_ids['ancestor']) | |
585 | pull_request.revisions = [commit_ids['change']] |
|
583 | pull_request.revisions = [commit_ids['change']] | |
586 | pull_request.title = u"Test" |
|
584 | pull_request.title = u"Test" | |
587 | pull_request.description = u"Description" |
|
585 | pull_request.description = u"Description" | |
588 | pull_request.author = UserModel().get_by_username( |
|
586 | pull_request.author = UserModel().get_by_username( | |
589 | TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN) |
|
587 | TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN) | |
590 | Session().add(pull_request) |
|
588 | Session().add(pull_request) | |
591 | Session().commit() |
|
589 | Session().commit() | |
592 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
|
590 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
593 |
|
591 | |||
594 | # target has ancestor - ancestor-new |
|
592 | # target has ancestor - ancestor-new | |
595 | # source has ancestor - ancestor-new - change-rebased |
|
593 | # source has ancestor - ancestor-new - change-rebased | |
596 | backend.pull_heads(target, heads=['ancestor-new']) |
|
594 | backend.pull_heads(target, heads=['ancestor-new']) | |
597 | backend.pull_heads(source, heads=['change-rebased']) |
|
595 | backend.pull_heads(source, heads=['change-rebased']) | |
598 |
|
596 | |||
599 | # update PR |
|
597 | # update PR | |
600 | self.app.post( |
|
598 | self.app.post( | |
601 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', |
|
599 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', | |
602 | repo_name=target.repo_name, |
|
600 | repo_name=target.repo_name, | |
603 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), |
|
601 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), | |
604 | params={'update_commits': 'true', '_method': 'put', |
|
602 | params={'update_commits': 'true', '_method': 'put', | |
605 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}, |
|
603 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}, | |
606 | status=200) |
|
604 | status=200) | |
607 |
|
605 | |||
608 | # check that we have now both revisions |
|
606 | # check that we have now both revisions | |
609 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
|
607 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
610 | assert pull_request.revisions == [commit_ids['change-rebased']] |
|
608 | assert pull_request.revisions == [commit_ids['change-rebased']] | |
611 | assert pull_request.target_ref == 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( |
|
609 | assert pull_request.target_ref == 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( | |
612 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, |
|
610 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, | |
613 | commit_id=commit_ids['ancestor-new']) |
|
611 | commit_id=commit_ids['ancestor-new']) | |
614 |
|
612 | |||
615 | # TODO: johbo: This should be a test on its own |
|
613 | # TODO: johbo: This should be a test on its own | |
616 | response = self.app.get(url( |
|
614 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
617 | controller='pullrequests', action='index', |
|
615 | controller='pullrequests', action='index', | |
618 | repo_name=target.repo_name)) |
|
616 | repo_name=target.repo_name)) | |
619 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
617 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
620 | assert 'Pull request updated to' in response.body |
|
618 | assert 'Pull request updated to' in response.body | |
621 | assert 'with 1 added, 1 removed commits.' in response.body |
|
619 | assert 'with 1 added, 1 removed commits.' in response.body | |
622 |
|
620 | |||
623 | def test_update_of_ancestor_reference(self, backend, csrf_token): |
|
621 | def test_update_of_ancestor_reference(self, backend, csrf_token): | |
624 | commits = [ |
|
622 | commits = [ | |
625 | {'message': 'ancestor'}, |
|
623 | {'message': 'ancestor'}, | |
626 | {'message': 'change'}, |
|
624 | {'message': 'change'}, | |
627 | {'message': 'change-2'}, |
|
625 | {'message': 'change-2'}, | |
628 | {'message': 'ancestor-new', 'parents': ['ancestor']}, |
|
626 | {'message': 'ancestor-new', 'parents': ['ancestor']}, | |
629 | {'message': 'change-rebased'}, |
|
627 | {'message': 'change-rebased'}, | |
630 | ] |
|
628 | ] | |
631 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) |
|
629 | commit_ids = backend.create_master_repo(commits) | |
632 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor']) |
|
630 | target = backend.create_repo(heads=['ancestor']) | |
633 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) |
|
631 | source = backend.create_repo(heads=['change']) | |
634 |
|
632 | |||
635 | # create pr from a in source to A in target |
|
633 | # create pr from a in source to A in target | |
636 | pull_request = PullRequest() |
|
634 | pull_request = PullRequest() | |
637 | pull_request.source_repo = source |
|
635 | pull_request.source_repo = source | |
638 | # TODO: johbo: Make sure that we write the source ref this way! |
|
636 | # TODO: johbo: Make sure that we write the source ref this way! | |
639 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( |
|
637 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( | |
640 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, |
|
638 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, | |
641 | commit_id=commit_ids['change']) |
|
639 | commit_id=commit_ids['change']) | |
642 | pull_request.target_repo = target |
|
640 | pull_request.target_repo = target | |
643 | # TODO: johbo: Target ref should be branch based, since tip can jump |
|
641 | # TODO: johbo: Target ref should be branch based, since tip can jump | |
644 | # from branch to branch |
|
642 | # from branch to branch | |
645 | pull_request.target_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( |
|
643 | pull_request.target_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( | |
646 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, |
|
644 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, | |
647 | commit_id=commit_ids['ancestor']) |
|
645 | commit_id=commit_ids['ancestor']) | |
648 | pull_request.revisions = [commit_ids['change']] |
|
646 | pull_request.revisions = [commit_ids['change']] | |
649 | pull_request.title = u"Test" |
|
647 | pull_request.title = u"Test" | |
650 | pull_request.description = u"Description" |
|
648 | pull_request.description = u"Description" | |
651 | pull_request.author = UserModel().get_by_username( |
|
649 | pull_request.author = UserModel().get_by_username( | |
652 | TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN) |
|
650 | TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN) | |
653 | Session().add(pull_request) |
|
651 | Session().add(pull_request) | |
654 | Session().commit() |
|
652 | Session().commit() | |
655 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id |
|
653 | pull_request_id = pull_request.pull_request_id | |
656 |
|
654 | |||
657 | # target has ancestor - ancestor-new |
|
655 | # target has ancestor - ancestor-new | |
658 | # source has ancestor - ancestor-new - change-rebased |
|
656 | # source has ancestor - ancestor-new - change-rebased | |
659 | backend.pull_heads(target, heads=['ancestor-new']) |
|
657 | backend.pull_heads(target, heads=['ancestor-new']) | |
660 | backend.pull_heads(source, heads=['change-rebased']) |
|
658 | backend.pull_heads(source, heads=['change-rebased']) | |
661 |
|
659 | |||
662 | # update PR |
|
660 | # update PR | |
663 | self.app.post( |
|
661 | self.app.post( | |
664 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', |
|
662 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', | |
665 | repo_name=target.repo_name, |
|
663 | repo_name=target.repo_name, | |
666 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), |
|
664 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request_id)), | |
667 | params={'update_commits': 'true', '_method': 'put', |
|
665 | params={'update_commits': 'true', '_method': 'put', | |
668 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}, |
|
666 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}, | |
669 | status=200) |
|
667 | status=200) | |
670 |
|
668 | |||
671 | # Expect the target reference to be updated correctly |
|
669 | # Expect the target reference to be updated correctly | |
672 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) |
|
670 | pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request_id) | |
673 | assert pull_request.revisions == [commit_ids['change-rebased']] |
|
671 | assert pull_request.revisions == [commit_ids['change-rebased']] | |
674 | expected_target_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( |
|
672 | expected_target_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( | |
675 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, |
|
673 | branch=backend.default_branch_name, | |
676 | commit_id=commit_ids['ancestor-new']) |
|
674 | commit_id=commit_ids['ancestor-new']) | |
677 | assert pull_request.target_ref == expected_target_ref |
|
675 | assert pull_request.target_ref == expected_target_ref | |
678 |
|
676 | |||
679 | def test_remove_pull_request_branch(self, backend_git, csrf_token): |
|
677 | def test_remove_pull_request_branch(self, backend_git, csrf_token): | |
680 | branch_name = 'development' |
|
678 | branch_name = 'development' | |
681 | commits = [ |
|
679 | commits = [ | |
682 | {'message': 'initial-commit'}, |
|
680 | {'message': 'initial-commit'}, | |
683 | {'message': 'old-feature'}, |
|
681 | {'message': 'old-feature'}, | |
684 | {'message': 'new-feature', 'branch': branch_name}, |
|
682 | {'message': 'new-feature', 'branch': branch_name}, | |
685 | ] |
|
683 | ] | |
686 | repo = backend_git.create_repo(commits) |
|
684 | repo = backend_git.create_repo(commits) | |
687 | commit_ids = backend_git.commit_ids |
|
685 | commit_ids = backend_git.commit_ids | |
688 |
|
686 | |||
689 | pull_request = PullRequest() |
|
687 | pull_request = PullRequest() | |
690 | pull_request.source_repo = repo |
|
688 | pull_request.source_repo = repo | |
691 | pull_request.target_repo = repo |
|
689 | pull_request.target_repo = repo | |
692 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( |
|
690 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( | |
693 | branch=branch_name, commit_id=commit_ids['new-feature']) |
|
691 | branch=branch_name, commit_id=commit_ids['new-feature']) | |
694 | pull_request.target_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( |
|
692 | pull_request.target_ref = 'branch:{branch}:{commit_id}'.format( | |
695 | branch=backend_git.default_branch_name, |
|
693 | branch=backend_git.default_branch_name, | |
696 | commit_id=commit_ids['old-feature']) |
|
694 | commit_id=commit_ids['old-feature']) | |
697 | pull_request.revisions = [commit_ids['new-feature']] |
|
695 | pull_request.revisions = [commit_ids['new-feature']] | |
698 | pull_request.title = u"Test" |
|
696 | pull_request.title = u"Test" | |
699 | pull_request.description = u"Description" |
|
697 | pull_request.description = u"Description" | |
700 | pull_request.author = UserModel().get_by_username( |
|
698 | pull_request.author = UserModel().get_by_username( | |
701 | TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN) |
|
699 | TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN) | |
702 | Session().add(pull_request) |
|
700 | Session().add(pull_request) | |
703 | Session().commit() |
|
701 | Session().commit() | |
704 |
|
702 | |||
705 | vcs = repo.scm_instance() |
|
703 | vcs = repo.scm_instance() | |
706 | vcs.remove_ref('refs/heads/{}'.format(branch_name)) |
|
704 | vcs.remove_ref('refs/heads/{}'.format(branch_name)) | |
707 |
|
705 | |||
708 | response = self.app.get(url( |
|
706 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
709 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', |
|
707 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', | |
710 | repo_name=repo.repo_name, |
|
708 | repo_name=repo.repo_name, | |
711 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) |
|
709 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) | |
712 |
|
710 | |||
713 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
711 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
714 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) |
|
712 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) | |
715 | assert_response.element_contains( |
|
713 | assert_response.element_contains( | |
716 | '#changeset_compare_view_content .alert strong', |
|
714 | '#changeset_compare_view_content .alert strong', | |
717 | 'Missing commits') |
|
715 | 'Missing commits') | |
718 | assert_response.element_contains( |
|
716 | assert_response.element_contains( | |
719 | '#changeset_compare_view_content .alert', |
|
717 | '#changeset_compare_view_content .alert', | |
720 | 'This pull request cannot be displayed, because one or more' |
|
718 | 'This pull request cannot be displayed, because one or more' | |
721 | ' commits no longer exist in the source repository.') |
|
719 | ' commits no longer exist in the source repository.') | |
722 |
|
720 | |||
723 | def test_strip_commits_from_pull_request( |
|
721 | def test_strip_commits_from_pull_request( | |
724 | self, backend, pr_util, csrf_token): |
|
722 | self, backend, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
725 | commits = [ |
|
723 | commits = [ | |
726 | {'message': 'initial-commit'}, |
|
724 | {'message': 'initial-commit'}, | |
727 | {'message': 'old-feature'}, |
|
725 | {'message': 'old-feature'}, | |
728 | {'message': 'new-feature', 'parents': ['initial-commit']}, |
|
726 | {'message': 'new-feature', 'parents': ['initial-commit']}, | |
729 | ] |
|
727 | ] | |
730 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request( |
|
728 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request( | |
731 | commits, target_head='initial-commit', source_head='new-feature', |
|
729 | commits, target_head='initial-commit', source_head='new-feature', | |
732 | revisions=['new-feature']) |
|
730 | revisions=['new-feature']) | |
733 |
|
731 | |||
734 | vcs = pr_util.source_repository.scm_instance() |
|
732 | vcs = pr_util.source_repository.scm_instance() | |
735 | if backend.alias == 'git': |
|
733 | if backend.alias == 'git': | |
736 | vcs.strip(pr_util.commit_ids['new-feature'], branch_name='master') |
|
734 | vcs.strip(pr_util.commit_ids['new-feature'], branch_name='master') | |
737 | else: |
|
735 | else: | |
738 | vcs.strip(pr_util.commit_ids['new-feature']) |
|
736 | vcs.strip(pr_util.commit_ids['new-feature']) | |
739 |
|
737 | |||
740 | response = self.app.get(url( |
|
738 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
741 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', |
|
739 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', | |
742 | repo_name=pr_util.target_repository.repo_name, |
|
740 | repo_name=pr_util.target_repository.repo_name, | |
743 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) |
|
741 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) | |
744 |
|
742 | |||
745 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
743 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
746 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) |
|
744 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) | |
747 | assert_response.element_contains( |
|
745 | assert_response.element_contains( | |
748 | '#changeset_compare_view_content .alert strong', |
|
746 | '#changeset_compare_view_content .alert strong', | |
749 | 'Missing commits') |
|
747 | 'Missing commits') | |
750 | assert_response.element_contains( |
|
748 | assert_response.element_contains( | |
751 | '#changeset_compare_view_content .alert', |
|
749 | '#changeset_compare_view_content .alert', | |
752 | 'This pull request cannot be displayed, because one or more' |
|
750 | 'This pull request cannot be displayed, because one or more' | |
753 | ' commits no longer exist in the source repository.') |
|
751 | ' commits no longer exist in the source repository.') | |
754 | assert_response.element_contains( |
|
752 | assert_response.element_contains( | |
755 | '#update_commits', |
|
753 | '#update_commits', | |
756 | 'Update commits') |
|
754 | 'Update commits') | |
757 |
|
755 | |||
758 | def test_strip_commits_and_update( |
|
756 | def test_strip_commits_and_update( | |
759 | self, backend, pr_util, csrf_token): |
|
757 | self, backend, pr_util, csrf_token): | |
760 | commits = [ |
|
758 | commits = [ | |
761 | {'message': 'initial-commit'}, |
|
759 | {'message': 'initial-commit'}, | |
762 | {'message': 'old-feature'}, |
|
760 | {'message': 'old-feature'}, | |
763 | {'message': 'new-feature', 'parents': ['old-feature']}, |
|
761 | {'message': 'new-feature', 'parents': ['old-feature']}, | |
764 | ] |
|
762 | ] | |
765 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request( |
|
763 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request( | |
766 | commits, target_head='old-feature', source_head='new-feature', |
|
764 | commits, target_head='old-feature', source_head='new-feature', | |
767 | revisions=['new-feature'], mergeable=True) |
|
765 | revisions=['new-feature'], mergeable=True) | |
768 |
|
766 | |||
769 | vcs = pr_util.source_repository.scm_instance() |
|
767 | vcs = pr_util.source_repository.scm_instance() | |
770 | if backend.alias == 'git': |
|
768 | if backend.alias == 'git': | |
771 | vcs.strip(pr_util.commit_ids['new-feature'], branch_name='master') |
|
769 | vcs.strip(pr_util.commit_ids['new-feature'], branch_name='master') | |
772 | else: |
|
770 | else: | |
773 | vcs.strip(pr_util.commit_ids['new-feature']) |
|
771 | vcs.strip(pr_util.commit_ids['new-feature']) | |
774 |
|
772 | |||
775 | response = self.app.post( |
|
773 | response = self.app.post( | |
776 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', |
|
774 | url(controller='pullrequests', action='update', | |
777 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.repo_name, |
|
775 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.repo_name, | |
778 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id)), |
|
776 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id)), | |
779 | params={'update_commits': 'true', '_method': 'put', |
|
777 | params={'update_commits': 'true', '_method': 'put', | |
780 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) |
|
778 | 'csrf_token': csrf_token}) | |
781 |
|
779 | |||
782 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
780 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
783 | assert response.body == 'true' |
|
781 | assert response.body == 'true' | |
784 |
|
782 | |||
785 | # Make sure that after update, it won't raise 500 errors |
|
783 | # Make sure that after update, it won't raise 500 errors | |
786 | response = self.app.get(url( |
|
784 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
787 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', |
|
785 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', | |
788 | repo_name=pr_util.target_repository.repo_name, |
|
786 | repo_name=pr_util.target_repository.repo_name, | |
789 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) |
|
787 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) | |
790 |
|
788 | |||
791 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
789 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
792 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) |
|
790 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) | |
793 | assert_response.element_contains( |
|
791 | assert_response.element_contains( | |
794 | '#changeset_compare_view_content .alert strong', |
|
792 | '#changeset_compare_view_content .alert strong', | |
795 | 'Missing commits') |
|
793 | 'Missing commits') | |
796 |
|
794 | |||
797 | def test_branch_is_a_link(self, pr_util): |
|
795 | def test_branch_is_a_link(self, pr_util): | |
798 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
|
796 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
799 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:origin:1234567890abcdef' |
|
797 | pull_request.source_ref = 'branch:origin:1234567890abcdef' | |
800 | pull_request.target_ref = 'branch:target:abcdef1234567890' |
|
798 | pull_request.target_ref = 'branch:target:abcdef1234567890' | |
801 | Session().add(pull_request) |
|
799 | Session().add(pull_request) | |
802 | Session().commit() |
|
800 | Session().commit() | |
803 |
|
801 | |||
804 | response = self.app.get(url( |
|
802 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
805 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', |
|
803 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', | |
806 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
|
804 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
807 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) |
|
805 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) | |
808 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
806 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
809 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) |
|
807 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) | |
810 |
|
808 | |||
811 | origin = assert_response.get_element('.pr-origininfo .tag') |
|
809 | origin = assert_response.get_element('.pr-origininfo .tag') | |
812 | origin_children = origin.getchildren() |
|
810 | origin_children = origin.getchildren() | |
813 | assert len(origin_children) == 1 |
|
811 | assert len(origin_children) == 1 | |
814 | target = assert_response.get_element('.pr-targetinfo .tag') |
|
812 | target = assert_response.get_element('.pr-targetinfo .tag') | |
815 | target_children = target.getchildren() |
|
813 | target_children = target.getchildren() | |
816 | assert len(target_children) == 1 |
|
814 | assert len(target_children) == 1 | |
817 |
|
815 | |||
818 | expected_origin_link = url( |
|
816 | expected_origin_link = url( | |
819 | 'changelog_home', |
|
817 | 'changelog_home', | |
820 | repo_name=pull_request.source_repo.scm_instance().name, |
|
818 | repo_name=pull_request.source_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
821 | branch='origin') |
|
819 | branch='origin') | |
822 | expected_target_link = url( |
|
820 | expected_target_link = url( | |
823 | 'changelog_home', |
|
821 | 'changelog_home', | |
824 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
|
822 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
825 | branch='target') |
|
823 | branch='target') | |
826 | assert origin_children[0].attrib['href'] == expected_origin_link |
|
824 | assert origin_children[0].attrib['href'] == expected_origin_link | |
827 | assert origin_children[0].text == 'branch: origin' |
|
825 | assert origin_children[0].text == 'branch: origin' | |
828 | assert target_children[0].attrib['href'] == expected_target_link |
|
826 | assert target_children[0].attrib['href'] == expected_target_link | |
829 | assert target_children[0].text == 'branch: target' |
|
827 | assert target_children[0].text == 'branch: target' | |
830 |
|
828 | |||
831 | def test_bookmark_is_not_a_link(self, pr_util): |
|
829 | def test_bookmark_is_not_a_link(self, pr_util): | |
832 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
|
830 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
833 | pull_request.source_ref = 'bookmark:origin:1234567890abcdef' |
|
831 | pull_request.source_ref = 'bookmark:origin:1234567890abcdef' | |
834 | pull_request.target_ref = 'bookmark:target:abcdef1234567890' |
|
832 | pull_request.target_ref = 'bookmark:target:abcdef1234567890' | |
835 | Session().add(pull_request) |
|
833 | Session().add(pull_request) | |
836 | Session().commit() |
|
834 | Session().commit() | |
837 |
|
835 | |||
838 | response = self.app.get(url( |
|
836 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
839 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', |
|
837 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', | |
840 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
|
838 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
841 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) |
|
839 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) | |
842 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
840 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
843 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) |
|
841 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) | |
844 |
|
842 | |||
845 | origin = assert_response.get_element('.pr-origininfo .tag') |
|
843 | origin = assert_response.get_element('.pr-origininfo .tag') | |
846 | assert origin.text.strip() == 'bookmark: origin' |
|
844 | assert origin.text.strip() == 'bookmark: origin' | |
847 | assert origin.getchildren() == [] |
|
845 | assert origin.getchildren() == [] | |
848 |
|
846 | |||
849 | target = assert_response.get_element('.pr-targetinfo .tag') |
|
847 | target = assert_response.get_element('.pr-targetinfo .tag') | |
850 | assert target.text.strip() == 'bookmark: target' |
|
848 | assert target.text.strip() == 'bookmark: target' | |
851 | assert target.getchildren() == [] |
|
849 | assert target.getchildren() == [] | |
852 |
|
850 | |||
853 | def test_tag_is_not_a_link(self, pr_util): |
|
851 | def test_tag_is_not_a_link(self, pr_util): | |
854 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() |
|
852 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request() | |
855 | pull_request.source_ref = 'tag:origin:1234567890abcdef' |
|
853 | pull_request.source_ref = 'tag:origin:1234567890abcdef' | |
856 | pull_request.target_ref = 'tag:target:abcdef1234567890' |
|
854 | pull_request.target_ref = 'tag:target:abcdef1234567890' | |
857 | Session().add(pull_request) |
|
855 | Session().add(pull_request) | |
858 | Session().commit() |
|
856 | Session().commit() | |
859 |
|
857 | |||
860 | response = self.app.get(url( |
|
858 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
861 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', |
|
859 | controller='pullrequests', action='show', | |
862 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, |
|
860 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.scm_instance().name, | |
863 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) |
|
861 | pull_request_id=str(pull_request.pull_request_id))) | |
864 | assert response.status_int == 200 |
|
862 | assert response.status_int == 200 | |
865 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) |
|
863 | assert_response = AssertResponse(response) | |
866 |
|
864 | |||
867 | origin = assert_response.get_element('.pr-origininfo .tag') |
|
865 | origin = assert_response.get_element('.pr-origininfo .tag') | |
868 | assert origin.text.strip() == 'tag: origin' |
|
866 | assert origin.text.strip() == 'tag: origin' | |
869 | assert origin.getchildren() == [] |
|
867 | assert origin.getchildren() == [] | |
870 |
|
868 | |||
871 | target = assert_response.get_element('.pr-targetinfo .tag') |
|
869 | target = assert_response.get_element('.pr-targetinfo .tag') | |
872 | assert target.text.strip() == 'tag: target' |
|
870 | assert target.text.strip() == 'tag: target' | |
873 | assert target.getchildren() == [] |
|
871 | assert target.getchildren() == [] | |
874 |
|
872 | |||
875 | def test_description_is_escaped_on_index_page(self, backend, pr_util): |
|
873 | def test_description_is_escaped_on_index_page(self, backend, pr_util): | |
876 | xss_description = "<script>alert('Hi!')</script>" |
|
874 | xss_description = "<script>alert('Hi!')</script>" | |
877 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(description=xss_description) |
|
875 | pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(description=xss_description) | |
878 | response = self.app.get(url( |
|
876 | response = self.app.get(url( | |
879 | controller='pullrequests', action='show_all', |
|
877 | controller='pullrequests', action='show_all', | |
880 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.repo_name)) |
|
878 | repo_name=pull_request.target_repo.repo_name)) | |
881 | response.mustcontain( |
|
879 | response.mustcontain( | |
882 | "<script>alert('Hi!')</script>") |
|
880 | "<script>alert('Hi!')</script>") | |
883 |
|
881 | |||
884 |
|
882 | |||
885 | def assert_pull_request_status(pull_request, expected_status): |
|
883 | def assert_pull_request_status(pull_request, expected_status): | |
886 | status = ChangesetStatusModel().calculated_review_status( |
|
884 | status = ChangesetStatusModel().calculated_review_status( | |
887 | pull_request=pull_request) |
|
885 | pull_request=pull_request) | |
888 | assert status == expected_status |
|
886 | assert status == expected_status | |
889 |
|
887 | |||
890 |
|
888 | |||
891 | @pytest.mark.parametrize('action', ['show_all', 'index', 'create']) |
|
889 | @pytest.mark.parametrize('action', ['show_all', 'index', 'create']) | |
892 | @pytest.mark.usefixtures("autologin_user") |
|
890 | @pytest.mark.usefixtures("autologin_user") | |
893 | def test_redirects_to_repo_summary_for_svn_repositories( |
|
891 | def test_redirects_to_repo_summary_for_svn_repositories( | |
894 | backend_svn, app, action): |
|
892 | backend_svn, app, action): | |
895 | denied_actions = ['show_all', 'index', 'create'] |
|
893 | denied_actions = ['show_all', 'index', 'create'] | |
896 | for action in denied_actions: |
|
894 | for action in denied_actions: | |
897 | response = app.get(url( |
|
895 | response = app.get(url( | |
898 | controller='pullrequests', action=action, |
|
896 | controller='pullrequests', action=action, | |
899 | repo_name=backend_svn.repo_name)) |
|
897 | repo_name=backend_svn.repo_name)) | |
900 | assert response.status_int == 302 |
|
898 | assert response.status_int == 302 | |
901 |
|
899 | |||
902 | # Not allowed, redirect to the summary |
|
900 | # Not allowed, redirect to the summary | |
903 | redirected = response.follow() |
|
901 | redirected = response.follow() | |
904 | summary_url = url('summary_home', repo_name=backend_svn.repo_name) |
|
902 | summary_url = url('summary_home', repo_name=backend_svn.repo_name) | |
905 |
|
903 | |||
906 | # URL adds leading slash and path doesn't have it |
|
904 | # URL adds leading slash and path doesn't have it | |
907 | assert redirected.req.path == summary_url |
|
905 | assert redirected.req.path == summary_url | |
908 |
|
906 | |||
909 |
|
907 | |||
910 | def test_delete_comment_returns_404_if_comment_does_not_exist(pylonsapp): |
|
908 | def test_delete_comment_returns_404_if_comment_does_not_exist(pylonsapp): | |
911 | # TODO: johbo: Global import not possible because models.forms blows up |
|
909 | # TODO: johbo: Global import not possible because models.forms blows up | |
912 | from rhodecode.controllers.pullrequests import PullrequestsController |
|
910 | from rhodecode.controllers.pullrequests import PullrequestsController | |
913 | controller = PullrequestsController() |
|
911 | controller = PullrequestsController() | |
914 | patcher = mock.patch( |
|
912 | patcher = mock.patch( | |
915 | 'rhodecode.model.db.BaseModel.get', return_value=None) |
|
913 | 'rhodecode.model.db.BaseModel.get', return_value=None) | |
916 | with pytest.raises(HTTPNotFound), patcher: |
|
914 | with pytest.raises(HTTPNotFound), patcher: | |
917 | controller._delete_comment(1) |
|
915 | controller._delete_comment(1) |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 |
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2 | |||
3 | # Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH |
|
3 | # Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH | |
4 | # |
|
4 | # | |
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
|
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 |
|
6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 | |
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
|
7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. | |
8 | # |
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8 | # | |
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
|
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
|
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
|
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
|
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
13 | # |
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13 | # | |
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License |
|
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License | |
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
|
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
16 | # |
|
16 | # | |
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the |
|
17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the | |
18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, |
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18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, | |
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ |
|
19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | import datetime |
|
21 | import datetime | |
22 | import time |
|
22 | import time | |
23 |
|
23 | |||
24 | import pytest |
|
24 | import pytest | |
25 |
|
25 | |||
26 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import ( |
|
26 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import ( | |
27 | CollectionGenerator, FILEMODE_DEFAULT, EmptyCommit) |
|
27 | CollectionGenerator, FILEMODE_DEFAULT, EmptyCommit) | |
28 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ( |
|
28 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import ( | |
29 | BranchDoesNotExistError, CommitDoesNotExistError, |
|
29 | BranchDoesNotExistError, CommitDoesNotExistError, | |
30 | RepositoryError, EmptyRepositoryError) |
|
30 | RepositoryError, EmptyRepositoryError) | |
31 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.nodes import ( |
|
31 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.nodes import ( | |
32 | FileNode, AddedFileNodesGenerator, |
|
32 | FileNode, AddedFileNodesGenerator, | |
33 | ChangedFileNodesGenerator, RemovedFileNodesGenerator) |
|
33 | ChangedFileNodesGenerator, RemovedFileNodesGenerator) | |
34 | from rhodecode.tests import get_new_dir |
|
34 | from rhodecode.tests import get_new_dir | |
35 | from rhodecode.tests.vcs.base import BackendTestMixin |
|
35 | from rhodecode.tests.vcs.base import BackendTestMixin | |
36 |
|
36 | |||
37 |
|
37 | |||
38 | class TestBaseChangeset: |
|
38 | class TestBaseChangeset: | |
39 |
|
39 | |||
40 | def test_is_deprecated(self): |
|
40 | def test_is_deprecated(self): | |
41 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import BaseChangeset |
|
41 | from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import BaseChangeset | |
42 | pytest.deprecated_call(BaseChangeset) |
|
42 | pytest.deprecated_call(BaseChangeset) | |
43 |
|
43 | |||
44 |
|
44 | |||
45 | class TestEmptyCommit: |
|
45 | class TestEmptyCommit: | |
46 |
|
46 | |||
47 | def test_branch_without_alias_returns_none(self): |
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47 | def test_branch_without_alias_returns_none(self): | |
48 | commit = EmptyCommit() |
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48 | commit = EmptyCommit() | |
49 | assert commit.branch is None |
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49 | assert commit.branch is None | |
50 |
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50 | |||
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | class TestCommitsInNonEmptyRepo(BackendTestMixin): |
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52 | class TestCommitsInNonEmptyRepo(BackendTestMixin): | |
53 | recreate_repo_per_test = True |
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53 | recreate_repo_per_test = True | |
54 |
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54 | |||
55 | @classmethod |
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55 | @classmethod | |
56 | def _get_commits(cls): |
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56 | def _get_commits(cls): | |
57 | start_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 20) |
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57 | start_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 20) | |
58 | for x in xrange(5): |
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58 | for x in xrange(5): | |
59 | yield { |
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59 | yield { | |
60 | 'message': 'Commit %d' % x, |
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60 | 'message': 'Commit %d' % x, | |
61 | 'author': 'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>', |
|
61 | 'author': 'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>', | |
62 | 'date': start_date + datetime.timedelta(hours=12 * x), |
|
62 | 'date': start_date + datetime.timedelta(hours=12 * x), | |
63 | 'added': [ |
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63 | 'added': [ | |
64 | FileNode('file_%d.txt' % x, content='Foobar %d' % x), |
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64 | FileNode('file_%d.txt' % x, content='Foobar %d' % x), | |
65 | ], |
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65 | ], | |
66 | } |
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66 | } | |
67 |
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67 | |||
68 | def test_walk_returns_empty_list_in_case_of_file(self): |
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68 | def test_walk_returns_empty_list_in_case_of_file(self): | |
69 | result = list(self.tip.walk('file_0.txt')) |
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69 | result = list(self.tip.walk('file_0.txt')) | |
70 | assert result == [] |
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70 | assert result == [] | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | @pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg") |
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72 | @pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg") | |
73 | def test_new_branch(self): |
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73 | def test_new_branch(self): | |
74 | self.imc.add(FileNode('docs/index.txt', |
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74 | self.imc.add(FileNode('docs/index.txt', | |
75 | content='Documentation\n')) |
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75 | content='Documentation\n')) | |
76 | foobar_tip = self.imc.commit( |
|
76 | foobar_tip = self.imc.commit( | |
77 | message=u'New branch: foobar', |
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77 | message=u'New branch: foobar', | |
78 | author=u'joe', |
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78 | author=u'joe', | |
79 | branch='foobar', |
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79 | branch='foobar', | |
80 | ) |
|
80 | ) | |
81 | assert 'foobar' in self.repo.branches |
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81 | assert 'foobar' in self.repo.branches | |
82 | assert foobar_tip.branch == 'foobar' |
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82 | assert foobar_tip.branch == 'foobar' | |
83 | # 'foobar' should be the only branch that contains the new commit |
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83 | # 'foobar' should be the only branch that contains the new commit | |
84 | branch = self.repo.branches.values() |
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84 | branch = self.repo.branches.values() | |
85 | assert branch[0] != branch[1] |
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85 | assert branch[0] != branch[1] | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 | @pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg") |
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87 | @pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg") | |
88 | def test_new_head_in_default_branch(self): |
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88 | def test_new_head_in_default_branch(self): | |
89 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
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89 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
90 | self.imc.add(FileNode('docs/index.txt', |
|
90 | self.imc.add(FileNode('docs/index.txt', | |
91 | content='Documentation\n')) |
|
91 | content='Documentation\n')) | |
92 | foobar_tip = self.imc.commit( |
|
92 | foobar_tip = self.imc.commit( | |
93 | message=u'New branch: foobar', |
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93 | message=u'New branch: foobar', | |
94 | author=u'joe', |
|
94 | author=u'joe', | |
95 | branch='foobar', |
|
95 | branch='foobar', | |
96 | parents=[tip], |
|
96 | parents=[tip], | |
97 | ) |
|
97 | ) | |
98 | self.imc.change(FileNode('docs/index.txt', |
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98 | self.imc.change(FileNode('docs/index.txt', | |
99 | content='Documentation\nand more...\n')) |
|
99 | content='Documentation\nand more...\n')) | |
100 | newtip = self.imc.commit( |
|
100 | newtip = self.imc.commit( | |
101 | message=u'At default branch', |
|
101 | message=u'At default branch', | |
102 | author=u'joe', |
|
102 | author=u'joe', | |
103 | branch=foobar_tip.branch, |
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103 | branch=foobar_tip.branch, | |
104 | parents=[foobar_tip], |
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104 | parents=[foobar_tip], | |
105 | ) |
|
105 | ) | |
106 |
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106 | |||
107 | newest_tip = self.imc.commit( |
|
107 | newest_tip = self.imc.commit( | |
108 | message=u'Merged with %s' % foobar_tip.raw_id, |
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108 | message=u'Merged with %s' % foobar_tip.raw_id, | |
109 | author=u'joe', |
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109 | author=u'joe', | |
110 | branch=self.backend_class.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME, |
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110 | branch=self.backend_class.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME, | |
111 | parents=[newtip, foobar_tip], |
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111 | parents=[newtip, foobar_tip], | |
112 | ) |
|
112 | ) | |
113 |
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113 | |||
114 | assert newest_tip.branch == self.backend_class.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME |
|
114 | assert newest_tip.branch == self.backend_class.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME | |
115 |
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115 | |||
116 | @pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg") |
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116 | @pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg") | |
117 | def test_get_commits_respects_branch_name(self): |
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117 | def test_get_commits_respects_branch_name(self): | |
118 | """ |
|
118 | """ | |
119 | * e1930d0 (HEAD, master) Back in default branch |
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119 | * e1930d0 (HEAD, master) Back in default branch | |
120 | | * e1930d0 (docs) New Branch: docs2 |
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120 | | * e1930d0 (docs) New Branch: docs2 | |
121 | | * dcc14fa New branch: docs |
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121 | | * dcc14fa New branch: docs | |
122 | |/ |
|
122 | |/ | |
123 | * e63c41a Initial commit |
|
123 | * e63c41a Initial commit | |
124 | ... |
|
124 | ... | |
125 | * 624d3db Commit 0 |
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125 | * 624d3db Commit 0 | |
126 |
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126 | |||
127 | :return: |
|
127 | :return: | |
128 | """ |
|
128 | """ | |
129 | DEFAULT_BRANCH = self.repo.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME |
|
129 | DEFAULT_BRANCH = self.repo.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME | |
130 | TEST_BRANCH = 'docs' |
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130 | TEST_BRANCH = 'docs' | |
131 | org_tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
131 | org_tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | self.imc.add(FileNode('readme.txt', content='Document\n')) |
|
133 | self.imc.add(FileNode('readme.txt', content='Document\n')) | |
134 | initial = self.imc.commit( |
|
134 | initial = self.imc.commit( | |
135 | message=u'Initial commit', |
|
135 | message=u'Initial commit', | |
136 | author=u'joe', |
|
136 | author=u'joe', | |
137 | parents=[org_tip], |
|
137 | parents=[org_tip], | |
138 | branch=DEFAULT_BRANCH,) |
|
138 | branch=DEFAULT_BRANCH,) | |
139 |
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139 | |||
140 | self.imc.add(FileNode('newdoc.txt', content='foobar\n')) |
|
140 | self.imc.add(FileNode('newdoc.txt', content='foobar\n')) | |
141 | docs_branch_commit1 = self.imc.commit( |
|
141 | docs_branch_commit1 = self.imc.commit( | |
142 | message=u'New branch: docs', |
|
142 | message=u'New branch: docs', | |
143 | author=u'joe', |
|
143 | author=u'joe', | |
144 | parents=[initial], |
|
144 | parents=[initial], | |
145 | branch=TEST_BRANCH,) |
|
145 | branch=TEST_BRANCH,) | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | self.imc.add(FileNode('newdoc2.txt', content='foobar2\n')) |
|
147 | self.imc.add(FileNode('newdoc2.txt', content='foobar2\n')) | |
148 | docs_branch_commit2 = self.imc.commit( |
|
148 | docs_branch_commit2 = self.imc.commit( | |
149 | message=u'New branch: docs2', |
|
149 | message=u'New branch: docs2', | |
150 | author=u'joe', |
|
150 | author=u'joe', | |
151 | parents=[docs_branch_commit1], |
|
151 | parents=[docs_branch_commit1], | |
152 | branch=TEST_BRANCH,) |
|
152 | branch=TEST_BRANCH,) | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 | self.imc.add(FileNode('newfile', content='hello world\n')) |
|
154 | self.imc.add(FileNode('newfile', content='hello world\n')) | |
155 | self.imc.commit( |
|
155 | self.imc.commit( | |
156 | message=u'Back in default branch', |
|
156 | message=u'Back in default branch', | |
157 | author=u'joe', |
|
157 | author=u'joe', | |
158 | parents=[initial], |
|
158 | parents=[initial], | |
159 | branch=DEFAULT_BRANCH,) |
|
159 | branch=DEFAULT_BRANCH,) | |
160 |
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160 | |||
161 | default_branch_commits = self.repo.get_commits( |
|
161 | default_branch_commits = self.repo.get_commits( | |
162 | branch_name=DEFAULT_BRANCH) |
|
162 | branch_name=DEFAULT_BRANCH) | |
163 | assert docs_branch_commit1 not in list(default_branch_commits) |
|
163 | assert docs_branch_commit1 not in list(default_branch_commits) | |
164 | assert docs_branch_commit2 not in list(default_branch_commits) |
|
164 | assert docs_branch_commit2 not in list(default_branch_commits) | |
165 |
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165 | |||
166 | docs_branch_commits = self.repo.get_commits( |
|
166 | docs_branch_commits = self.repo.get_commits( | |
167 | start_id=self.repo.commit_ids[0], end_id=self.repo.commit_ids[-1], |
|
167 | start_id=self.repo.commit_ids[0], end_id=self.repo.commit_ids[-1], | |
168 | branch_name=TEST_BRANCH) |
|
168 | branch_name=TEST_BRANCH) | |
169 | assert docs_branch_commit1 in list(docs_branch_commits) |
|
169 | assert docs_branch_commit1 in list(docs_branch_commits) | |
170 | assert docs_branch_commit2 in list(docs_branch_commits) |
|
170 | assert docs_branch_commit2 in list(docs_branch_commits) | |
171 |
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171 | |||
172 | @pytest.mark.backends("svn") |
|
172 | @pytest.mark.backends("svn") | |
173 | def test_get_commits_respects_branch_name_svn(self, vcsbackend_svn): |
|
173 | def test_get_commits_respects_branch_name_svn(self, vcsbackend_svn): | |
174 | repo = vcsbackend_svn['svn-simple-layout'] |
|
174 | repo = vcsbackend_svn['svn-simple-layout'] | |
175 | commits = repo.get_commits(branch_name='trunk') |
|
175 | commits = repo.get_commits(branch_name='trunk') | |
176 | commit_indexes = [c.idx for c in commits] |
|
176 | commit_indexes = [c.idx for c in commits] | |
177 | assert commit_indexes == [1, 2, 3, 7, 12, 15] |
|
177 | assert commit_indexes == [1, 2, 3, 7, 12, 15] | |
178 |
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178 | |||
179 | def test_get_commit_by_branch(self): |
|
179 | def test_get_commit_by_branch(self): | |
180 | for branch, commit_id in self.repo.branches.iteritems(): |
|
180 | for branch, commit_id in self.repo.branches.iteritems(): | |
181 | assert commit_id == self.repo.get_commit(branch).raw_id |
|
181 | assert commit_id == self.repo.get_commit(branch).raw_id | |
182 |
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182 | |||
183 | def test_get_commit_by_tag(self): |
|
183 | def test_get_commit_by_tag(self): | |
184 | for tag, commit_id in self.repo.tags.iteritems(): |
|
184 | for tag, commit_id in self.repo.tags.iteritems(): | |
185 | assert commit_id == self.repo.get_commit(tag).raw_id |
|
185 | assert commit_id == self.repo.get_commit(tag).raw_id | |
186 |
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186 | |||
187 | def test_get_commit_parents(self): |
|
187 | def test_get_commit_parents(self): | |
188 | repo = self.repo |
|
188 | repo = self.repo | |
189 | for test_idx in [1, 2, 3]: |
|
189 | for test_idx in [1, 2, 3]: | |
190 | commit = repo.get_commit(commit_idx=test_idx - 1) |
|
190 | commit = repo.get_commit(commit_idx=test_idx - 1) | |
191 | assert [commit] == repo.get_commit(commit_idx=test_idx).parents |
|
191 | assert [commit] == repo.get_commit(commit_idx=test_idx).parents | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | def test_get_commit_children(self): |
|
193 | def test_get_commit_children(self): | |
194 | repo = self.repo |
|
194 | repo = self.repo | |
195 | for test_idx in [1, 2, 3]: |
|
195 | for test_idx in [1, 2, 3]: | |
196 | commit = repo.get_commit(commit_idx=test_idx + 1) |
|
196 | commit = repo.get_commit(commit_idx=test_idx + 1) | |
197 | assert [commit] == repo.get_commit(commit_idx=test_idx).children |
|
197 | assert [commit] == repo.get_commit(commit_idx=test_idx).children | |
198 |
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198 | |||
199 |
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199 | |||
200 | class TestCommits(BackendTestMixin): |
|
200 | class TestCommits(BackendTestMixin): | |
201 | recreate_repo_per_test = False |
|
201 | recreate_repo_per_test = False | |
202 |
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202 | |||
203 | @classmethod |
|
203 | @classmethod | |
204 | def _get_commits(cls): |
|
204 | def _get_commits(cls): | |
205 | start_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 20) |
|
205 | start_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 20) | |
206 | for x in xrange(5): |
|
206 | for x in xrange(5): | |
207 | yield { |
|
207 | yield { | |
208 | 'message': u'Commit %d' % x, |
|
208 | 'message': u'Commit %d' % x, | |
209 | 'author': u'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>', |
|
209 | 'author': u'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>', | |
210 | 'date': start_date + datetime.timedelta(hours=12 * x), |
|
210 | 'date': start_date + datetime.timedelta(hours=12 * x), | |
211 | 'added': [ |
|
211 | 'added': [ | |
212 | FileNode('file_%d.txt' % x, content='Foobar %d' % x), |
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212 | FileNode('file_%d.txt' % x, content='Foobar %d' % x), | |
213 | ], |
|
213 | ], | |
214 | } |
|
214 | } | |
215 |
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215 | |||
216 | def test_simple(self): |
|
216 | def test_simple(self): | |
217 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
217 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
218 | assert tip.date, datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 3 == 20) |
|
218 | assert tip.date, datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 3 == 20) | |
219 |
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219 | |||
220 | def test_simple_serialized_commit(self): |
|
220 | def test_simple_serialized_commit(self): | |
221 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
221 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
222 | # json.dumps(tip) uses .__json__() method |
|
222 | # json.dumps(tip) uses .__json__() method | |
223 | data = tip.__json__() |
|
223 | data = tip.__json__() | |
224 | assert 'branch' in data |
|
224 | assert 'branch' in data | |
225 | assert data['revision'] |
|
225 | assert data['revision'] | |
226 |
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226 | |||
227 | def test_retrieve_tip(self): |
|
227 | def test_retrieve_tip(self): | |
228 | tip = self.repo.get_commit('tip') |
|
228 | tip = self.repo.get_commit('tip') | |
229 | assert tip == self.repo.get_commit() |
|
229 | assert tip == self.repo.get_commit() | |
230 |
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230 | |||
231 | def test_invalid(self): |
|
231 | def test_invalid(self): | |
232 | with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError): |
|
232 | with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError): | |
233 | self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=123456789) |
|
233 | self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=123456789) | |
234 |
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234 | |||
235 | def test_idx(self): |
|
235 | def test_idx(self): | |
236 | commit = self.repo[0] |
|
236 | commit = self.repo[0] | |
237 | assert commit.idx == 0 |
|
237 | assert commit.idx == 0 | |
238 |
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238 | |||
239 | def test_negative_idx(self): |
|
239 | def test_negative_idx(self): | |
240 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=-1) |
|
240 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=-1) | |
241 | assert commit.idx >= 0 |
|
241 | assert commit.idx >= 0 | |
242 |
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242 | |||
243 | def test_revision_is_deprecated(self): |
|
243 | def test_revision_is_deprecated(self): | |
244 | def get_revision(commit): |
|
244 | def get_revision(commit): | |
245 | return commit.revision |
|
245 | return commit.revision | |
246 |
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246 | |||
247 | commit = self.repo[0] |
|
247 | commit = self.repo[0] | |
248 | pytest.deprecated_call(get_revision, commit) |
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248 | pytest.deprecated_call(get_revision, commit) | |
249 |
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249 | |||
250 | def test_size(self): |
|
250 | def test_size(self): | |
251 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
251 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
252 | size = 5 * len('Foobar N') # Size of 5 files |
|
252 | size = 5 * len('Foobar N') # Size of 5 files | |
253 | assert tip.size == size |
|
253 | assert tip.size == size | |
254 |
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254 | |||
255 | def test_size_at_commit(self): |
|
255 | def test_size_at_commit(self): | |
256 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
256 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
257 | size = 5 * len('Foobar N') # Size of 5 files |
|
257 | size = 5 * len('Foobar N') # Size of 5 files | |
258 | assert self.repo.size_at_commit(tip.raw_id) == size |
|
258 | assert self.repo.size_at_commit(tip.raw_id) == size | |
259 |
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259 | |||
260 | def test_size_at_first_commit(self): |
|
260 | def test_size_at_first_commit(self): | |
261 | commit = self.repo[0] |
|
261 | commit = self.repo[0] | |
262 | size = len('Foobar N') # Size of 1 file |
|
262 | size = len('Foobar N') # Size of 1 file | |
263 | assert self.repo.size_at_commit(commit.raw_id) == size |
|
263 | assert self.repo.size_at_commit(commit.raw_id) == size | |
264 |
|
264 | |||
265 | def test_author(self): |
|
265 | def test_author(self): | |
266 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
266 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
267 | assert_text_equal(tip.author, u'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>') |
|
267 | assert_text_equal(tip.author, u'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>') | |
268 |
|
268 | |||
269 | def test_author_name(self): |
|
269 | def test_author_name(self): | |
270 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
270 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
271 | assert_text_equal(tip.author_name, u'Joe Doe') |
|
271 | assert_text_equal(tip.author_name, u'Joe Doe') | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 | def test_author_email(self): |
|
273 | def test_author_email(self): | |
274 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
274 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
275 | assert_text_equal(tip.author_email, u'joe.doe@example.com') |
|
275 | assert_text_equal(tip.author_email, u'joe.doe@example.com') | |
276 |
|
276 | |||
277 | def test_message(self): |
|
277 | def test_message(self): | |
278 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
278 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
279 | assert_text_equal(tip.message, u'Commit 4') |
|
279 | assert_text_equal(tip.message, u'Commit 4') | |
280 |
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280 | |||
281 | def test_diff(self): |
|
281 | def test_diff(self): | |
282 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
282 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
283 | diff = tip.diff() |
|
283 | diff = tip.diff() | |
284 | assert "+Foobar 4" in diff.raw |
|
284 | assert "+Foobar 4" in diff.raw | |
285 |
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285 | |||
286 | def test_prev(self): |
|
286 | def test_prev(self): | |
287 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
287 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
288 | prev_commit = tip.prev() |
|
288 | prev_commit = tip.prev() | |
289 | assert prev_commit.message == 'Commit 3' |
|
289 | assert prev_commit.message == 'Commit 3' | |
290 |
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290 | |||
291 | def test_prev_raises_on_first_commit(self): |
|
291 | def test_prev_raises_on_first_commit(self): | |
292 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=0) |
|
292 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=0) | |
293 | with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError): |
|
293 | with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError): | |
294 | commit.prev() |
|
294 | commit.prev() | |
295 |
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295 | |||
296 | def test_prev_works_on_second_commit_issue_183(self): |
|
296 | def test_prev_works_on_second_commit_issue_183(self): | |
297 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=1) |
|
297 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=1) | |
298 | prev_commit = commit.prev() |
|
298 | prev_commit = commit.prev() | |
299 | assert prev_commit.idx == 0 |
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299 | assert prev_commit.idx == 0 | |
300 |
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300 | |||
301 | def test_next(self): |
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301 | def test_next(self): | |
302 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=2) |
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302 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=2) | |
303 | next_commit = commit.next() |
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303 | next_commit = commit.next() | |
304 | assert next_commit.message == 'Commit 3' |
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304 | assert next_commit.message == 'Commit 3' | |
305 |
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305 | |||
306 | def test_next_raises_on_tip(self): |
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306 | def test_next_raises_on_tip(self): | |
307 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() |
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307 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() | |
308 | with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError): |
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308 | with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError): | |
309 | commit.next() |
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309 | commit.next() | |
310 |
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310 | |||
311 | def test_get_file_commit(self): |
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311 | def test_get_file_commit(self): | |
312 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() |
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312 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() | |
313 | commit.get_file_commit('file_4.txt') |
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313 | commit.get_file_commit('file_4.txt') | |
314 | assert commit.message == 'Commit 4' |
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314 | assert commit.message == 'Commit 4' | |
315 |
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315 | |||
316 | def test_get_filenodes_generator(self): |
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316 | def test_get_filenodes_generator(self): | |
317 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
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317 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
318 | filepaths = [node.path for node in tip.get_filenodes_generator()] |
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318 | filepaths = [node.path for node in tip.get_filenodes_generator()] | |
319 | assert filepaths == ['file_%d.txt' % x for x in xrange(5)] |
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319 | assert filepaths == ['file_%d.txt' % x for x in xrange(5)] | |
320 |
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320 | |||
321 | def test_get_file_annotate(self): |
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321 | def test_get_file_annotate(self): | |
322 | file_added_commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=3) |
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322 | file_added_commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=3) | |
323 | annotations = list(file_added_commit.get_file_annotate('file_3.txt')) |
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323 | annotations = list(file_added_commit.get_file_annotate('file_3.txt')) | |
324 | line_no, commit_id, commit_loader, line = annotations[0] |
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324 | line_no, commit_id, commit_loader, line = annotations[0] | |
325 | assert line_no == 1 |
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325 | assert line_no == 1 | |
326 | assert commit_id == file_added_commit.raw_id |
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326 | assert commit_id == file_added_commit.raw_id | |
327 | assert commit_loader() == file_added_commit |
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327 | assert commit_loader() == file_added_commit | |
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328 | ||||
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329 | # git annotation is generated differently thus different results | |||
328 | if self.repo.alias == 'git': |
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330 | if self.repo.alias == 'git': | |
329 | pytest.xfail("TODO: Git returns wrong value in line") |
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331 | assert line == '(Joe Doe 2010-01-03 08:00:00 +0000 1) Foobar 3' | |
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332 | else: | |||
330 | assert line == 'Foobar 3' |
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333 | assert line == 'Foobar 3' | |
331 |
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334 | |||
332 | def test_get_file_annotate_does_not_exist(self): |
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335 | def test_get_file_annotate_does_not_exist(self): | |
333 | file_added_commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=2) |
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336 | file_added_commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=2) | |
334 | # TODO: Should use a specific exception class here? |
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337 | # TODO: Should use a specific exception class here? | |
335 | with pytest.raises(Exception): |
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338 | with pytest.raises(Exception): | |
336 | list(file_added_commit.get_file_annotate('file_3.txt')) |
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339 | list(file_added_commit.get_file_annotate('file_3.txt')) | |
337 |
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340 | |||
338 | def test_get_file_annotate_tip(self): |
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341 | def test_get_file_annotate_tip(self): | |
339 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() |
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342 | tip = self.repo.get_commit() | |
340 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=3) |
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343 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=3) | |
341 | expected_values = list(commit.get_file_annotate('file_3.txt')) |
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344 | expected_values = list(commit.get_file_annotate('file_3.txt')) | |
342 | annotations = list(tip.get_file_annotate('file_3.txt')) |
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345 | annotations = list(tip.get_file_annotate('file_3.txt')) | |
343 |
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346 | |||
344 | # Note: Skip index 2 because the loader function is not the same |
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347 | # Note: Skip index 2 because the loader function is not the same | |
345 | for idx in (0, 1, 3): |
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348 | for idx in (0, 1, 3): | |
346 | assert annotations[0][idx] == expected_values[0][idx] |
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349 | assert annotations[0][idx] == expected_values[0][idx] | |
347 |
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350 | |||
348 | def test_get_commits_is_ordered_by_date(self): |
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351 | def test_get_commits_is_ordered_by_date(self): | |
349 | commits = self.repo.get_commits() |
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352 | commits = self.repo.get_commits() | |
350 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
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353 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
351 | assert len(commits) == 0 or len(commits) != 0 |
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354 | assert len(commits) == 0 or len(commits) != 0 | |
352 | commits = list(commits) |
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355 | commits = list(commits) | |
353 | ordered_by_date = sorted(commits, key=lambda commit: commit.date) |
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356 | ordered_by_date = sorted(commits, key=lambda commit: commit.date) | |
354 | assert commits == ordered_by_date |
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357 | assert commits == ordered_by_date | |
355 |
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358 | |||
356 | def test_get_commits_respects_start(self): |
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359 | def test_get_commits_respects_start(self): | |
357 | second_id = self.repo.commit_ids[1] |
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360 | second_id = self.repo.commit_ids[1] | |
358 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(start_id=second_id) |
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361 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(start_id=second_id) | |
359 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
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362 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
360 | commits = list(commits) |
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363 | commits = list(commits) | |
361 | assert len(commits) == 4 |
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364 | assert len(commits) == 4 | |
362 |
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365 | |||
363 | def test_get_commits_includes_start_commit(self): |
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366 | def test_get_commits_includes_start_commit(self): | |
364 | second_id = self.repo.commit_ids[1] |
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367 | second_id = self.repo.commit_ids[1] | |
365 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(start_id=second_id) |
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368 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(start_id=second_id) | |
366 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
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369 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
367 | commits = list(commits) |
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370 | commits = list(commits) | |
368 | assert commits[0].raw_id == second_id |
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371 | assert commits[0].raw_id == second_id | |
369 |
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372 | |||
370 | def test_get_commits_respects_end(self): |
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373 | def test_get_commits_respects_end(self): | |
371 | second_id = self.repo.commit_ids[1] |
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374 | second_id = self.repo.commit_ids[1] | |
372 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(end_id=second_id) |
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375 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(end_id=second_id) | |
373 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
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376 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
374 | commits = list(commits) |
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377 | commits = list(commits) | |
375 | assert commits[-1].raw_id == second_id |
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378 | assert commits[-1].raw_id == second_id | |
376 | assert len(commits) == 2 |
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379 | assert len(commits) == 2 | |
377 |
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380 | |||
378 | def test_get_commits_respects_both_start_and_end(self): |
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381 | def test_get_commits_respects_both_start_and_end(self): | |
379 | second_id = self.repo.commit_ids[1] |
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382 | second_id = self.repo.commit_ids[1] | |
380 | third_id = self.repo.commit_ids[2] |
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383 | third_id = self.repo.commit_ids[2] | |
381 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(start_id=second_id, end_id=third_id) |
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384 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(start_id=second_id, end_id=third_id) | |
382 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
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385 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
383 | commits = list(commits) |
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386 | commits = list(commits) | |
384 | assert len(commits) == 2 |
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387 | assert len(commits) == 2 | |
385 |
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388 | |||
386 | def test_get_commits_on_empty_repo_raises_EmptyRepository_error(self): |
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389 | def test_get_commits_on_empty_repo_raises_EmptyRepository_error(self): | |
387 | repo_path = get_new_dir(str(time.time())) |
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390 | repo_path = get_new_dir(str(time.time())) | |
388 | repo = self.Backend(repo_path, create=True) |
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391 | repo = self.Backend(repo_path, create=True) | |
389 |
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392 | |||
390 | with pytest.raises(EmptyRepositoryError): |
|
393 | with pytest.raises(EmptyRepositoryError): | |
391 | list(repo.get_commits(start_id='foobar')) |
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394 | list(repo.get_commits(start_id='foobar')) | |
392 |
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395 | |||
393 | def test_get_commits_includes_end_commit(self): |
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396 | def test_get_commits_includes_end_commit(self): | |
394 | second_id = self.repo.commit_ids[1] |
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397 | second_id = self.repo.commit_ids[1] | |
395 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(end_id=second_id) |
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398 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(end_id=second_id) | |
396 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
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399 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
397 | assert len(commits) == 2 |
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400 | assert len(commits) == 2 | |
398 | commits = list(commits) |
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401 | commits = list(commits) | |
399 | assert commits[-1].raw_id == second_id |
|
402 | assert commits[-1].raw_id == second_id | |
400 |
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403 | |||
401 | def test_get_commits_respects_start_date(self): |
|
404 | def test_get_commits_respects_start_date(self): | |
402 | start_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 2) |
|
405 | start_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 2) | |
403 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(start_date=start_date) |
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406 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(start_date=start_date) | |
404 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
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407 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
405 | # Should be 4 commits after 2010-01-02 00:00:00 |
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408 | # Should be 4 commits after 2010-01-02 00:00:00 | |
406 | assert len(commits) == 4 |
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409 | assert len(commits) == 4 | |
407 | for c in commits: |
|
410 | for c in commits: | |
408 | assert c.date >= start_date |
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411 | assert c.date >= start_date | |
409 |
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412 | |||
410 | def test_get_commits_respects_start_date_and_end_date(self): |
|
413 | def test_get_commits_respects_start_date_and_end_date(self): | |
411 | start_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 2) |
|
414 | start_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 2) | |
412 | end_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 3) |
|
415 | end_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 3) | |
413 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(start_date=start_date, |
|
416 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(start_date=start_date, | |
414 | end_date=end_date) |
|
417 | end_date=end_date) | |
415 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
|
418 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
416 | assert len(commits) == 2 |
|
419 | assert len(commits) == 2 | |
417 | for c in commits: |
|
420 | for c in commits: | |
418 | assert c.date >= start_date |
|
421 | assert c.date >= start_date | |
419 | assert c.date <= end_date |
|
422 | assert c.date <= end_date | |
420 |
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423 | |||
421 | def test_get_commits_respects_end_date(self): |
|
424 | def test_get_commits_respects_end_date(self): | |
422 | end_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 2) |
|
425 | end_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 2) | |
423 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(end_date=end_date) |
|
426 | commits = self.repo.get_commits(end_date=end_date) | |
424 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
|
427 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
425 | assert len(commits) == 1 |
|
428 | assert len(commits) == 1 | |
426 | for c in commits: |
|
429 | for c in commits: | |
427 | assert c.date <= end_date |
|
430 | assert c.date <= end_date | |
428 |
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431 | |||
429 | def test_get_commits_respects_reverse(self): |
|
432 | def test_get_commits_respects_reverse(self): | |
430 | commits = self.repo.get_commits() # no longer reverse support |
|
433 | commits = self.repo.get_commits() # no longer reverse support | |
431 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
|
434 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
432 | assert len(commits) == 5 |
|
435 | assert len(commits) == 5 | |
433 | commit_ids = reversed([c.raw_id for c in commits]) |
|
436 | commit_ids = reversed([c.raw_id for c in commits]) | |
434 | assert list(commit_ids) == list(reversed(self.repo.commit_ids)) |
|
437 | assert list(commit_ids) == list(reversed(self.repo.commit_ids)) | |
435 |
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438 | |||
436 | def test_get_commits_slice_generator(self): |
|
439 | def test_get_commits_slice_generator(self): | |
437 | commits = self.repo.get_commits( |
|
440 | commits = self.repo.get_commits( | |
438 | branch_name=self.repo.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME) |
|
441 | branch_name=self.repo.DEFAULT_BRANCH_NAME) | |
439 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) |
|
442 | assert isinstance(commits, CollectionGenerator) | |
440 | commit_slice = list(commits[1:3]) |
|
443 | commit_slice = list(commits[1:3]) | |
441 | assert len(commit_slice) == 2 |
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444 | assert len(commit_slice) == 2 | |
442 |
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445 | |||
443 | def test_get_commits_raise_commitdoesnotexist_for_wrong_start(self): |
|
446 | def test_get_commits_raise_commitdoesnotexist_for_wrong_start(self): | |
444 | with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError): |
|
447 | with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError): | |
445 | list(self.repo.get_commits(start_id='foobar')) |
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448 | list(self.repo.get_commits(start_id='foobar')) | |
446 |
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449 | |||
447 | def test_get_commits_raise_commitdoesnotexist_for_wrong_end(self): |
|
450 | def test_get_commits_raise_commitdoesnotexist_for_wrong_end(self): | |
448 | with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError): |
|
451 | with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError): | |
449 | list(self.repo.get_commits(end_id='foobar')) |
|
452 | list(self.repo.get_commits(end_id='foobar')) | |
450 |
|
453 | |||
451 | def test_get_commits_raise_branchdoesnotexist_for_wrong_branch_name(self): |
|
454 | def test_get_commits_raise_branchdoesnotexist_for_wrong_branch_name(self): | |
452 | with pytest.raises(BranchDoesNotExistError): |
|
455 | with pytest.raises(BranchDoesNotExistError): | |
453 | list(self.repo.get_commits(branch_name='foobar')) |
|
456 | list(self.repo.get_commits(branch_name='foobar')) | |
454 |
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457 | |||
455 | def test_get_commits_raise_repositoryerror_for_wrong_start_end(self): |
|
458 | def test_get_commits_raise_repositoryerror_for_wrong_start_end(self): | |
456 | start_id = self.repo.commit_ids[-1] |
|
459 | start_id = self.repo.commit_ids[-1] | |
457 | end_id = self.repo.commit_ids[0] |
|
460 | end_id = self.repo.commit_ids[0] | |
458 | with pytest.raises(RepositoryError): |
|
461 | with pytest.raises(RepositoryError): | |
459 | list(self.repo.get_commits(start_id=start_id, end_id=end_id)) |
|
462 | list(self.repo.get_commits(start_id=start_id, end_id=end_id)) | |
460 |
|
463 | |||
461 | def test_get_commits_raises_for_numerical_ids(self): |
|
464 | def test_get_commits_raises_for_numerical_ids(self): | |
462 | with pytest.raises(TypeError): |
|
465 | with pytest.raises(TypeError): | |
463 | self.repo.get_commits(start_id=1, end_id=2) |
|
466 | self.repo.get_commits(start_id=1, end_id=2) | |
464 |
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467 | |||
465 |
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468 | |||
466 | @pytest.mark.parametrize("filename, expected", [ |
|
469 | @pytest.mark.parametrize("filename, expected", [ | |
467 | ("README.rst", False), |
|
470 | ("README.rst", False), | |
468 | ("README", True), |
|
471 | ("README", True), | |
469 | ]) |
|
472 | ]) | |
470 | def test_commit_is_link(vcsbackend, filename, expected): |
|
473 | def test_commit_is_link(vcsbackend, filename, expected): | |
471 | commit = vcsbackend.repo.get_commit() |
|
474 | commit = vcsbackend.repo.get_commit() | |
472 | link_status = commit.is_link(filename) |
|
475 | link_status = commit.is_link(filename) | |
473 | assert link_status is expected |
|
476 | assert link_status is expected | |
474 |
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477 | |||
475 |
|
478 | |||
476 | class TestCommitsChanges(BackendTestMixin): |
|
479 | class TestCommitsChanges(BackendTestMixin): | |
477 | recreate_repo_per_test = False |
|
480 | recreate_repo_per_test = False | |
478 |
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481 | |||
479 | @classmethod |
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482 | @classmethod | |
480 | def _get_commits(cls): |
|
483 | def _get_commits(cls): | |
481 | return [ |
|
484 | return [ | |
482 | { |
|
485 | { | |
483 | 'message': u'Initial', |
|
486 | 'message': u'Initial', | |
484 | 'author': u'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>', |
|
487 | 'author': u'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>', | |
485 | 'date': datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 20), |
|
488 | 'date': datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 20), | |
486 | 'added': [ |
|
489 | 'added': [ | |
487 | FileNode('foo/bar', content='foo'), |
|
490 | FileNode('foo/bar', content='foo'), | |
488 | FileNode('foo/bał', content='foo'), |
|
491 | FileNode('foo/bał', content='foo'), | |
489 | FileNode('foobar', content='foo'), |
|
492 | FileNode('foobar', content='foo'), | |
490 | FileNode('qwe', content='foo'), |
|
493 | FileNode('qwe', content='foo'), | |
491 | ], |
|
494 | ], | |
492 | }, |
|
495 | }, | |
493 | { |
|
496 | { | |
494 | 'message': u'Massive changes', |
|
497 | 'message': u'Massive changes', | |
495 | 'author': u'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>', |
|
498 | 'author': u'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>', | |
496 | 'date': datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 22), |
|
499 | 'date': datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 22), | |
497 | 'added': [FileNode('fallout', content='War never changes')], |
|
500 | 'added': [FileNode('fallout', content='War never changes')], | |
498 | 'changed': [ |
|
501 | 'changed': [ | |
499 | FileNode('foo/bar', content='baz'), |
|
502 | FileNode('foo/bar', content='baz'), | |
500 | FileNode('foobar', content='baz'), |
|
503 | FileNode('foobar', content='baz'), | |
501 | ], |
|
504 | ], | |
502 | 'removed': [FileNode('qwe')], |
|
505 | 'removed': [FileNode('qwe')], | |
503 | }, |
|
506 | }, | |
504 | ] |
|
507 | ] | |
505 |
|
508 | |||
506 | def test_initial_commit(self): |
|
509 | def test_initial_commit(self): | |
507 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=0) |
|
510 | commit = self.repo.get_commit(commit_idx=0) | |
508 | assert set(commit.added) == set([ |
|
511 | assert set(commit.added) == set([ | |
509 | commit.get_node('foo/bar'), |
|
512 | commit.get_node('foo/bar'), | |
510 | commit.get_node('foo/bał'), |
|
513 | commit.get_node('foo/bał'), | |
511 | commit.get_node('foobar'), |
|
514 | commit.get_node('foobar'), | |
512 | commit.get_node('qwe'), |
|
515 | commit.get_node('qwe'), | |
513 | ]) |
|
516 | ]) | |
514 | assert set(commit.changed) == set() |
|
517 | assert set(commit.changed) == set() | |
515 | assert set(commit.removed) == set() |
|
518 | assert set(commit.removed) == set() | |
516 | assert set(commit.affected_files) == set( |
|
519 | assert set(commit.affected_files) == set( | |
517 | ['foo/bar', 'foo/bał', 'foobar', 'qwe']) |
|
520 | ['foo/bar', 'foo/bał', 'foobar', 'qwe']) | |
518 | assert commit.date == datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 20, 0) |
|
521 | assert commit.date == datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 20, 0) | |
519 |
|
522 | |||
520 | def test_head_added(self): |
|
523 | def test_head_added(self): | |
521 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() |
|
524 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() | |
522 | assert isinstance(commit.added, AddedFileNodesGenerator) |
|
525 | assert isinstance(commit.added, AddedFileNodesGenerator) | |
523 | assert set(commit.added) == set([commit.get_node('fallout')]) |
|
526 | assert set(commit.added) == set([commit.get_node('fallout')]) | |
524 | assert isinstance(commit.changed, ChangedFileNodesGenerator) |
|
527 | assert isinstance(commit.changed, ChangedFileNodesGenerator) | |
525 | assert set(commit.changed) == set([ |
|
528 | assert set(commit.changed) == set([ | |
526 | commit.get_node('foo/bar'), |
|
529 | commit.get_node('foo/bar'), | |
527 | commit.get_node('foobar'), |
|
530 | commit.get_node('foobar'), | |
528 | ]) |
|
531 | ]) | |
529 | assert isinstance(commit.removed, RemovedFileNodesGenerator) |
|
532 | assert isinstance(commit.removed, RemovedFileNodesGenerator) | |
530 | assert len(commit.removed) == 1 |
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533 | assert len(commit.removed) == 1 | |
531 | assert list(commit.removed)[0].path == 'qwe' |
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534 | assert list(commit.removed)[0].path == 'qwe' | |
532 |
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535 | |||
533 | def test_get_filemode(self): |
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536 | def test_get_filemode(self): | |
534 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() |
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537 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() | |
535 | assert FILEMODE_DEFAULT == commit.get_file_mode('foo/bar') |
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538 | assert FILEMODE_DEFAULT == commit.get_file_mode('foo/bar') | |
536 |
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539 | |||
537 | def test_get_filemode_non_ascii(self): |
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540 | def test_get_filemode_non_ascii(self): | |
538 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() |
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541 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() | |
539 | assert FILEMODE_DEFAULT == commit.get_file_mode('foo/bał') |
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542 | assert FILEMODE_DEFAULT == commit.get_file_mode('foo/bał') | |
540 | assert FILEMODE_DEFAULT == commit.get_file_mode(u'foo/bał') |
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543 | assert FILEMODE_DEFAULT == commit.get_file_mode(u'foo/bał') | |
541 |
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544 | |||
542 | def test_get_file_history(self): |
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545 | def test_get_file_history(self): | |
543 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() |
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546 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() | |
544 | history = commit.get_file_history('foo/bar') |
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547 | history = commit.get_file_history('foo/bar') | |
545 | assert len(history) == 2 |
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548 | assert len(history) == 2 | |
546 |
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549 | |||
547 | def test_get_file_history_with_limit(self): |
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550 | def test_get_file_history_with_limit(self): | |
548 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() |
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551 | commit = self.repo.get_commit() | |
549 | history = commit.get_file_history('foo/bar', limit=1) |
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552 | history = commit.get_file_history('foo/bar', limit=1) | |
550 | assert len(history) == 1 |
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553 | assert len(history) == 1 | |
551 |
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554 | |||
552 | def test_get_file_history_first_commit(self): |
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555 | def test_get_file_history_first_commit(self): | |
553 | commit = self.repo[0] |
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556 | commit = self.repo[0] | |
554 | history = commit.get_file_history('foo/bar') |
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557 | history = commit.get_file_history('foo/bar') | |
555 | assert len(history) == 1 |
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558 | assert len(history) == 1 | |
556 |
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559 | |||
557 |
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560 | |||
558 | def assert_text_equal(expected, given): |
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561 | def assert_text_equal(expected, given): | |
559 | assert expected == given |
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562 | assert expected == given | |
560 | assert isinstance(expected, unicode) |
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563 | assert isinstance(expected, unicode) | |
561 | assert isinstance(given, unicode) |
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564 | assert isinstance(given, unicode) |
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