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vcs: Minimal change to expose the shadow repository Based on my original research, this was the "minimal" starting point. It shows that three concepts are needed for the "repo_name": * From the security standpoint we think of the shadow repository having the same ACL as the target repository of the pull request. This is because the pull request itself is considered to be a part of the target repository. Out of this thought, the variable "acl_repo_name" is used whenever we want to check permissions or when we need the database configuration of the repository. An alternative name would have been "db_repo_name", but the usage for ACL checking is the most important one. * From the web interaction perspective, we need the URL which was originally used to get to the repository. This is because based on this base URL commands can be identified. Especially for Git this is important, so that the commands are correctly recognized. Since the URL is in the focus, this is called "url_repo_name". * Finally we have to deal with the repository on the file system. This is what the VCS layer deal with normally, so this name is called "vcs_repo_name". The original repository interaction is a special case where all three names are the same. When interacting with a pull request, these three names are typically all different. This change is minimal in a sense that it just makes the interaction with a shadow repository barely work, without checking any special constraints yet. This was the starting point for further work on this topic.

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import pytest
from rhodecode.lib.vcs import nodes
from rhodecode.model.repo import ReadmeFinder
@pytest.fixture
def commit_util(vcsbackend_stub):
"""
Provide a commit which has certain files in it's tree.
This is based on the fixture "vcsbackend" and will automatically be
parametrized for all vcs backends.
"""
return CommitUtility(vcsbackend_stub)
class CommitUtility:
def __init__(self, vcsbackend):
self.vcsbackend = vcsbackend
def commit_with_files(self, filenames):
commits = [
{'message': 'Adding all requested files',
'added': [
nodes.FileNode(filename, content='')
for filename in filenames
]}]
repo = self.vcsbackend.create_repo(commits=commits)
return repo.get_commit()
def test_no_matching_file_returns_none(commit_util):
commit = commit_util.commit_with_files(['LIESMICH'])
finder = ReadmeFinder(default_renderer='rst')
filenode = finder.search(commit)
assert filenode is None
def test_matching_file_returns_the_file_name(commit_util):
commit = commit_util.commit_with_files(['README'])
finder = ReadmeFinder(default_renderer='rst')
filenode = finder.search(commit)
assert filenode.path == 'README'
def test_matching_file_with_extension(commit_util):
commit = commit_util.commit_with_files(['README.rst'])
finder = ReadmeFinder(default_renderer='rst')
filenode = finder.search(commit)
assert filenode.path == 'README.rst'
def test_prefers_readme_without_extension(commit_util):
commit = commit_util.commit_with_files(['README.rst', 'Readme'])
finder = ReadmeFinder()
filenode = finder.search(commit)
assert filenode.path == 'Readme'
@pytest.mark.parametrize('renderer, expected', [
('rst', 'readme.rst'),
('markdown', 'readme.md'),
])
def test_prefers_renderer_extensions(commit_util, renderer, expected):
commit = commit_util.commit_with_files(
['readme.rst', 'readme.md', 'readme.txt'])
finder = ReadmeFinder(default_renderer=renderer)
filenode = finder.search(commit)
assert filenode.path == expected
def test_finds_readme_in_subdirectory(commit_util):
commit = commit_util.commit_with_files(['doc/README.rst', 'LIESMICH'])
finder = ReadmeFinder()
filenode = finder.search(commit)
assert filenode.path == 'doc/README.rst'
def test_prefers_subdirectory_with_priority(commit_util):
commit = commit_util.commit_with_files(
['Doc/Readme.rst', 'Docs/Readme.rst'])
finder = ReadmeFinder()
filenode = finder.search(commit)
assert filenode.path == 'Doc/Readme.rst'