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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
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# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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# This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
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# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
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# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
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import mock
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import pytest
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import textwrap
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import rhodecode
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from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import safe_unicode
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from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends import get_backend
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from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import MergeResponse, MergeFailureReason
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from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import RepositoryError
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from rhodecode.lib.vcs.nodes import FileNode
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from rhodecode.model.comment import ChangesetCommentsModel
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from rhodecode.model.db import PullRequest, Session
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from rhodecode.model.pull_request import PullRequestModel
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from rhodecode.model.user import UserModel
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from rhodecode.tests import TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN
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pytestmark = [
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pytest.mark.backends("git", "hg"),
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]
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class TestPullRequestModel:
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@pytest.fixture
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def pull_request(self, request, backend, pr_util):
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"""
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A pull request combined with multiples patches.
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"""
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BackendClass = get_backend(backend.alias)
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self.merge_patcher = mock.patch.object(BackendClass, 'merge')
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self.workspace_remove_patcher = mock.patch.object(
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BackendClass, 'cleanup_merge_workspace')
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self.workspace_remove_mock = self.workspace_remove_patcher.start()
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self.merge_mock = self.merge_patcher.start()
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self.comment_patcher = mock.patch(
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'rhodecode.model.changeset_status.ChangesetStatusModel.set_status')
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self.comment_patcher.start()
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self.notification_patcher = mock.patch(
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'rhodecode.model.notification.NotificationModel.create')
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self.notification_patcher.start()
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self.helper_patcher = mock.patch(
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'rhodecode.lib.helpers.url')
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self.helper_patcher.start()
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self.hook_patcher = mock.patch.object(PullRequestModel,
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'_trigger_pull_request_hook')
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self.hook_mock = self.hook_patcher.start()
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self.invalidation_patcher = mock.patch(
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'rhodecode.model.pull_request.ScmModel.mark_for_invalidation')
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self.invalidation_mock = self.invalidation_patcher.start()
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self.pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
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mergeable=True, name_suffix=u'ąć')
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self.source_commit = self.pull_request.source_ref_parts.commit_id
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self.target_commit = self.pull_request.target_ref_parts.commit_id
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self.workspace_id = 'pr-%s' % self.pull_request.pull_request_id
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@request.addfinalizer
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def cleanup_pull_request():
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calls = [mock.call(
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self.pull_request, self.pull_request.author, 'create')]
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self.hook_mock.assert_has_calls(calls)
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self.workspace_remove_patcher.stop()
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self.merge_patcher.stop()
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self.comment_patcher.stop()
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self.notification_patcher.stop()
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self.helper_patcher.stop()
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self.hook_patcher.stop()
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self.invalidation_patcher.stop()
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return self.pull_request
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def test_get_all(self, pull_request):
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prs = PullRequestModel().get_all(pull_request.target_repo)
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assert isinstance(prs, list)
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assert len(prs) == 1
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def test_count_all(self, pull_request):
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pr_count = PullRequestModel().count_all(pull_request.target_repo)
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assert pr_count == 1
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def test_get_awaiting_review(self, pull_request):
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prs = PullRequestModel().get_awaiting_review(pull_request.target_repo)
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assert isinstance(prs, list)
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assert len(prs) == 1
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def test_count_awaiting_review(self, pull_request):
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pr_count = PullRequestModel().count_awaiting_review(
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pull_request.target_repo)
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assert pr_count == 1
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def test_get_awaiting_my_review(self, pull_request):
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PullRequestModel().update_reviewers(
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pull_request, [pull_request.author])
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prs = PullRequestModel().get_awaiting_my_review(
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pull_request.target_repo, user_id=pull_request.author.user_id)
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assert isinstance(prs, list)
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assert len(prs) == 1
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def test_count_awaiting_my_review(self, pull_request):
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PullRequestModel().update_reviewers(
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pull_request, [pull_request.author])
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pr_count = PullRequestModel().count_awaiting_my_review(
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pull_request.target_repo, user_id=pull_request.author.user_id)
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assert pr_count == 1
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def test_delete_calls_cleanup_merge(self, pull_request):
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PullRequestModel().delete(pull_request)
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self.workspace_remove_mock.assert_called_once_with(
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self.workspace_id)
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def test_close_calls_cleanup_and_hook(self, pull_request):
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PullRequestModel().close_pull_request(
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pull_request, pull_request.author)
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self.workspace_remove_mock.assert_called_once_with(
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self.workspace_id)
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self.hook_mock.assert_called_with(
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self.pull_request, self.pull_request.author, 'close')
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def test_merge_status(self, pull_request):
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self.merge_mock.return_value = MergeResponse(
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True, False, None, MergeFailureReason.NONE)
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assert pull_request._last_merge_source_rev is None
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assert pull_request._last_merge_target_rev is None
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assert pull_request._last_merge_status is None
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status, msg = PullRequestModel().merge_status(pull_request)
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assert status is True
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assert msg.eval() == 'This pull request can be automatically merged.'
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self.merge_mock.assert_called_once_with(
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pull_request.target_ref_parts,
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pull_request.source_repo.scm_instance(),
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pull_request.source_ref_parts, self.workspace_id, dry_run=True,
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use_rebase=False)
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assert pull_request._last_merge_source_rev == self.source_commit
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assert pull_request._last_merge_target_rev == self.target_commit
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assert pull_request._last_merge_status is MergeFailureReason.NONE
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self.merge_mock.reset_mock()
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status, msg = PullRequestModel().merge_status(pull_request)
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assert status is True
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assert msg.eval() == 'This pull request can be automatically merged.'
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assert self.merge_mock.called is False
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def test_merge_status_known_failure(self, pull_request):
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self.merge_mock.return_value = MergeResponse(
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False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED)
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assert pull_request._last_merge_source_rev is None
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assert pull_request._last_merge_target_rev is None
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assert pull_request._last_merge_status is None
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status, msg = PullRequestModel().merge_status(pull_request)
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assert status is False
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assert (
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msg.eval() ==
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'This pull request cannot be merged because of conflicts.')
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self.merge_mock.assert_called_once_with(
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pull_request.target_ref_parts,
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pull_request.source_repo.scm_instance(),
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pull_request.source_ref_parts, self.workspace_id, dry_run=True,
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use_rebase=False)
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assert pull_request._last_merge_source_rev == self.source_commit
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assert pull_request._last_merge_target_rev == self.target_commit
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assert (
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pull_request._last_merge_status is MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED)
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self.merge_mock.reset_mock()
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status, msg = PullRequestModel().merge_status(pull_request)
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assert status is False
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assert (
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msg.eval() ==
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'This pull request cannot be merged because of conflicts.')
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assert self.merge_mock.called is False
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def test_merge_status_unknown_failure(self, pull_request):
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self.merge_mock.return_value = MergeResponse(
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False, False, None, MergeFailureReason.UNKNOWN)
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assert pull_request._last_merge_source_rev is None
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assert pull_request._last_merge_target_rev is None
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assert pull_request._last_merge_status is None
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status, msg = PullRequestModel().merge_status(pull_request)
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assert status is False
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assert msg.eval() == (
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'This pull request cannot be merged because of an unhandled'
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' exception.')
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self.merge_mock.assert_called_once_with(
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pull_request.target_ref_parts,
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pull_request.source_repo.scm_instance(),
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pull_request.source_ref_parts, self.workspace_id, dry_run=True,
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use_rebase=False)
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assert pull_request._last_merge_source_rev is None
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assert pull_request._last_merge_target_rev is None
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assert pull_request._last_merge_status is None
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self.merge_mock.reset_mock()
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status, msg = PullRequestModel().merge_status(pull_request)
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assert status is False
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assert msg.eval() == (
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'This pull request cannot be merged because of an unhandled'
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' exception.')
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assert self.merge_mock.called is True
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def test_merge_status_when_target_is_locked(self, pull_request):
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pull_request.target_repo.locked = [1, u'12345.50', 'lock_web']
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status, msg = PullRequestModel().merge_status(pull_request)
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assert status is False
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assert msg.eval() == (
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'This pull request cannot be merged because the target repository'
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' is locked.')
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def test_merge_status_requirements_check_target(self, pull_request):
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def has_largefiles(self, repo):
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return repo == pull_request.source_repo
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patcher = mock.patch.object(
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PullRequestModel, '_has_largefiles', has_largefiles)
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with patcher:
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status, msg = PullRequestModel().merge_status(pull_request)
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assert status is False
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assert msg == 'Target repository large files support is disabled.'
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def test_merge_status_requirements_check_source(self, pull_request):
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def has_largefiles(self, repo):
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return repo == pull_request.target_repo
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patcher = mock.patch.object(
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PullRequestModel, '_has_largefiles', has_largefiles)
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with patcher:
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status, msg = PullRequestModel().merge_status(pull_request)
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assert status is False
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assert msg == 'Source repository large files support is disabled.'
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def test_merge(self, pull_request, merge_extras):
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user = UserModel().get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN)
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self.merge_mock.return_value = MergeResponse(
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True, True,
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'6126b7bfcc82ad2d3deaee22af926b082ce54cc6',
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MergeFailureReason.NONE)
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merge_extras['repository'] = pull_request.target_repo.repo_name
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PullRequestModel().merge(
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pull_request, pull_request.author, extras=merge_extras)
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message = (
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u'Merge pull request #{pr_id} from {source_repo} {source_ref_name}'
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u'\n\n {pr_title}'.format(
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pr_id=pull_request.pull_request_id,
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source_repo=safe_unicode(
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pull_request.source_repo.scm_instance().name),
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source_ref_name=pull_request.source_ref_parts.name,
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pr_title=safe_unicode(pull_request.title)
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)
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)
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self.merge_mock.assert_called_once_with(
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pull_request.target_ref_parts,
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pull_request.source_repo.scm_instance(),
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pull_request.source_ref_parts, self.workspace_id,
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user_name=user.username, user_email=user.email, message=message,
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use_rebase=False
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)
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self.invalidation_mock.assert_called_once_with(
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pull_request.target_repo.repo_name)
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self.hook_mock.assert_called_with(
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self.pull_request, self.pull_request.author, 'merge')
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pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request.pull_request_id)
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assert (
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pull_request.merge_rev ==
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'6126b7bfcc82ad2d3deaee22af926b082ce54cc6')
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def test_merge_failed(self, pull_request, merge_extras):
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user = UserModel().get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN)
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self.merge_mock.return_value = MergeResponse(
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False, False,
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'6126b7bfcc82ad2d3deaee22af926b082ce54cc6',
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MergeFailureReason.MERGE_FAILED)
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merge_extras['repository'] = pull_request.target_repo.repo_name
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PullRequestModel().merge(
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pull_request, pull_request.author, extras=merge_extras)
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message = (
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u'Merge pull request #{pr_id} from {source_repo} {source_ref_name}'
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u'\n\n {pr_title}'.format(
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pr_id=pull_request.pull_request_id,
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source_repo=safe_unicode(
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pull_request.source_repo.scm_instance().name),
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source_ref_name=pull_request.source_ref_parts.name,
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pr_title=safe_unicode(pull_request.title)
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)
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)
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self.merge_mock.assert_called_once_with(
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pull_request.target_ref_parts,
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pull_request.source_repo.scm_instance(),
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pull_request.source_ref_parts, self.workspace_id,
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user_name=user.username, user_email=user.email, message=message,
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use_rebase=False
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)
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pull_request = PullRequest.get(pull_request.pull_request_id)
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assert self.invalidation_mock.called is False
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assert pull_request.merge_rev is None
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def test_get_commit_ids(self, pull_request):
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# The PR has been not merget yet, so expect an exception
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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PullRequestModel()._get_commit_ids(pull_request)
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# Merge revision is in the revisions list
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pull_request.merge_rev = pull_request.revisions[0]
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commit_ids = PullRequestModel()._get_commit_ids(pull_request)
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assert commit_ids == pull_request.revisions
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# Merge revision is not in the revisions list
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pull_request.merge_rev = 'f000' * 10
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commit_ids = PullRequestModel()._get_commit_ids(pull_request)
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assert commit_ids == pull_request.revisions + [pull_request.merge_rev]
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def test_get_diff_from_pr_version(self, pull_request):
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diff = PullRequestModel()._get_diff_from_pr_or_version(
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pull_request, context=6)
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assert 'file_1' in diff.raw
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def test_generate_title_returns_unicode(self):
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title = PullRequestModel().generate_pullrequest_title(
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source='source-dummy',
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source_ref='source-ref-dummy',
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target='target-dummy',
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)
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assert type(title) == unicode
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class TestIntegrationMerge(object):
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('extra_config', (
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{'vcs.hooks.protocol': 'http', 'vcs.hooks.direct_calls': False},
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{'vcs.hooks.protocol': 'Pyro4', 'vcs.hooks.direct_calls': False},
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))
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def test_merge_triggers_push_hooks(
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self, pr_util, user_admin, capture_rcextensions, merge_extras,
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extra_config):
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pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
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approved=True, mergeable=True)
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# TODO: johbo: Needed for sqlite, try to find an automatic way for it
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merge_extras['repository'] = pull_request.target_repo.repo_name
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Session().commit()
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with mock.patch.dict(rhodecode.CONFIG, extra_config, clear=False):
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merge_state = PullRequestModel().merge(
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pull_request, user_admin, extras=merge_extras)
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assert merge_state.executed
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assert 'pre_push' in capture_rcextensions
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assert 'post_push' in capture_rcextensions
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def test_merge_can_be_rejected_by_pre_push_hook(
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self, pr_util, user_admin, capture_rcextensions, merge_extras):
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pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
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approved=True, mergeable=True)
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# TODO: johbo: Needed for sqlite, try to find an automatic way for it
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merge_extras['repository'] = pull_request.target_repo.repo_name
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Session().commit()
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with mock.patch('rhodecode.EXTENSIONS.PRE_PUSH_HOOK') as pre_pull:
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pre_pull.side_effect = RepositoryError("Disallow push!")
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merge_status = PullRequestModel().merge(
|
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pull_request, user_admin, extras=merge_extras)
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assert not merge_status.executed
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assert 'pre_push' not in capture_rcextensions
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assert 'post_push' not in capture_rcextensions
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def test_merge_fails_if_target_is_locked(
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|
self, pr_util, user_regular, merge_extras):
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pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
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|
approved=True, mergeable=True)
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locked_by = [user_regular.user_id + 1, 12345.50, 'lock_web']
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|
pull_request.target_repo.locked = locked_by
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|
# TODO: johbo: Check if this can work based on the database, currently
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|
# all data is pre-computed, that's why just updating the DB is not
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|
# enough.
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merge_extras['locked_by'] = locked_by
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merge_extras['repository'] = pull_request.target_repo.repo_name
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|
# TODO: johbo: Needed for sqlite, try to find an automatic way for it
|
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|
Session().commit()
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|
merge_status = PullRequestModel().merge(
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pull_request, user_regular, extras=merge_extras)
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assert not merge_status.executed
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|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('use_outdated, inlines_count, outdated_count', [
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|
(False, 1, 0),
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|
(True, 0, 1),
|
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|
])
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|
def test_outdated_comments(
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|
pr_util, use_outdated, inlines_count, outdated_count):
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|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request()
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|
pr_util.create_inline_comment(file_path='not_in_updated_diff')
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|
|
|
|
with outdated_comments_patcher(use_outdated) as outdated_comment_mock:
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|
pr_util.add_one_commit()
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|
assert_inline_comments(
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|
pull_request, visible=inlines_count, outdated=outdated_count)
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|
outdated_comment_mock.assert_called_with(pull_request)
|
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|
|
|
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|
@pytest.fixture
|
|
|
def merge_extras(user_regular):
|
|
|
"""
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|
|
Context for the vcs operation when running a merge.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
extras = {
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|
|
'ip': '127.0.0.1',
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|
|
'username': user_regular.username,
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|
|
'action': 'push',
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|
'repository': 'fake_target_repo_name',
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|
|
'scm': 'git',
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|
|
'config': 'fake_config_ini_path',
|
|
|
'make_lock': None,
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|
|
'locked_by': [None, None, None],
|
|
|
'server_url': 'http://test.example.com:5000',
|
|
|
'hooks': ['push', 'pull'],
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
return extras
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestUpdateCommentHandling(object):
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='class')
|
|
|
def enable_outdated_comments(self, request, pylonsapp):
|
|
|
config_patch = mock.patch.dict(
|
|
|
'rhodecode.CONFIG', {'rhodecode_use_outdated_comments': True})
|
|
|
config_patch.start()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@request.addfinalizer
|
|
|
def cleanup():
|
|
|
config_patch.stop()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_comment_stays_unflagged_on_unchanged_diff(self, pr_util):
|
|
|
commits = [
|
|
|
{'message': 'a'},
|
|
|
{'message': 'b', 'added': [FileNode('file_b', 'test_content\n')]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'c', 'added': [FileNode('file_c', 'test_content\n')]},
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
|
|
|
commits=commits, target_head='a', source_head='b', revisions=['b'])
|
|
|
pr_util.create_inline_comment(file_path='file_b')
|
|
|
pr_util.add_one_commit(head='c')
|
|
|
|
|
|
assert_inline_comments(pull_request, visible=1, outdated=0)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_comment_stays_unflagged_on_change_above(self, pr_util):
|
|
|
original_content = ''.join(
|
|
|
['line {}\n'.format(x) for x in range(1, 11)])
|
|
|
updated_content = 'new_line_at_top\n' + original_content
|
|
|
commits = [
|
|
|
{'message': 'a'},
|
|
|
{'message': 'b', 'added': [FileNode('file_b', original_content)]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'c', 'changed': [FileNode('file_b', updated_content)]},
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
|
|
|
commits=commits, target_head='a', source_head='b', revisions=['b'])
|
|
|
|
|
|
with outdated_comments_patcher():
|
|
|
comment = pr_util.create_inline_comment(
|
|
|
line_no=u'n8', file_path='file_b')
|
|
|
pr_util.add_one_commit(head='c')
|
|
|
|
|
|
assert_inline_comments(pull_request, visible=1, outdated=0)
|
|
|
assert comment.line_no == u'n9'
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_comment_stays_unflagged_on_change_below(self, pr_util):
|
|
|
original_content = ''.join(['line {}\n'.format(x) for x in range(10)])
|
|
|
updated_content = original_content + 'new_line_at_end\n'
|
|
|
commits = [
|
|
|
{'message': 'a'},
|
|
|
{'message': 'b', 'added': [FileNode('file_b', original_content)]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'c', 'changed': [FileNode('file_b', updated_content)]},
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
|
|
|
commits=commits, target_head='a', source_head='b', revisions=['b'])
|
|
|
pr_util.create_inline_comment(file_path='file_b')
|
|
|
pr_util.add_one_commit(head='c')
|
|
|
|
|
|
assert_inline_comments(pull_request, visible=1, outdated=0)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('line_no', ['n4', 'o4', 'n10', 'o9'])
|
|
|
def test_comment_flagged_on_change_around_context(self, pr_util, line_no):
|
|
|
base_lines = ['line {}\n'.format(x) for x in range(1, 13)]
|
|
|
change_lines = list(base_lines)
|
|
|
change_lines.insert(6, 'line 6a added\n')
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Changes on the last line of sight
|
|
|
update_lines = list(change_lines)
|
|
|
update_lines[0] = 'line 1 changed\n'
|
|
|
update_lines[-1] = 'line 12 changed\n'
|
|
|
|
|
|
def file_b(lines):
|
|
|
return FileNode('file_b', ''.join(lines))
|
|
|
|
|
|
commits = [
|
|
|
{'message': 'a', 'added': [file_b(base_lines)]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'b', 'changed': [file_b(change_lines)]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'c', 'changed': [file_b(update_lines)]},
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
|
|
|
commits=commits, target_head='a', source_head='b', revisions=['b'])
|
|
|
pr_util.create_inline_comment(line_no=line_no, file_path='file_b')
|
|
|
|
|
|
with outdated_comments_patcher():
|
|
|
pr_util.add_one_commit(head='c')
|
|
|
assert_inline_comments(pull_request, visible=0, outdated=1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize("change, content", [
|
|
|
('changed', 'changed\n'),
|
|
|
('removed', ''),
|
|
|
], ids=['changed', 'removed'])
|
|
|
def test_comment_flagged_on_change(self, pr_util, change, content):
|
|
|
commits = [
|
|
|
{'message': 'a'},
|
|
|
{'message': 'b', 'added': [FileNode('file_b', 'test_content\n')]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'c', change: [FileNode('file_b', content)]},
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
|
|
|
commits=commits, target_head='a', source_head='b', revisions=['b'])
|
|
|
pr_util.create_inline_comment(file_path='file_b')
|
|
|
|
|
|
with outdated_comments_patcher():
|
|
|
pr_util.add_one_commit(head='c')
|
|
|
assert_inline_comments(pull_request, visible=0, outdated=1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestUpdateChangedFiles(object):
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_no_changes_on_unchanged_diff(self, pr_util):
|
|
|
commits = [
|
|
|
{'message': 'a'},
|
|
|
{'message': 'b',
|
|
|
'added': [FileNode('file_b', 'test_content b\n')]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'c',
|
|
|
'added': [FileNode('file_c', 'test_content c\n')]},
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
# open a PR from a to b, adding file_b
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
|
|
|
commits=commits, target_head='a', source_head='b', revisions=['b'],
|
|
|
name_suffix='per-file-review')
|
|
|
|
|
|
# modify PR adding new file file_c
|
|
|
pr_util.add_one_commit(head='c')
|
|
|
|
|
|
assert_pr_file_changes(
|
|
|
pull_request,
|
|
|
added=['file_c'],
|
|
|
modified=[],
|
|
|
removed=[])
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_modify_and_undo_modification_diff(self, pr_util):
|
|
|
commits = [
|
|
|
{'message': 'a'},
|
|
|
{'message': 'b',
|
|
|
'added': [FileNode('file_b', 'test_content b\n')]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'c',
|
|
|
'changed': [FileNode('file_b', 'test_content b modified\n')]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'd',
|
|
|
'changed': [FileNode('file_b', 'test_content b\n')]},
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
# open a PR from a to b, adding file_b
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
|
|
|
commits=commits, target_head='a', source_head='b', revisions=['b'],
|
|
|
name_suffix='per-file-review')
|
|
|
|
|
|
# modify PR modifying file file_b
|
|
|
pr_util.add_one_commit(head='c')
|
|
|
|
|
|
assert_pr_file_changes(
|
|
|
pull_request,
|
|
|
added=[],
|
|
|
modified=['file_b'],
|
|
|
removed=[])
|
|
|
|
|
|
# move the head again to d, which rollbacks change,
|
|
|
# meaning we should indicate no changes
|
|
|
pr_util.add_one_commit(head='d')
|
|
|
|
|
|
assert_pr_file_changes(
|
|
|
pull_request,
|
|
|
added=[],
|
|
|
modified=[],
|
|
|
removed=[])
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_updated_all_files_in_pr(self, pr_util):
|
|
|
commits = [
|
|
|
{'message': 'a'},
|
|
|
{'message': 'b', 'added': [
|
|
|
FileNode('file_a', 'test_content a\n'),
|
|
|
FileNode('file_b', 'test_content b\n'),
|
|
|
FileNode('file_c', 'test_content c\n')]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'c', 'changed': [
|
|
|
FileNode('file_a', 'test_content a changed\n'),
|
|
|
FileNode('file_b', 'test_content b changed\n'),
|
|
|
FileNode('file_c', 'test_content c changed\n')]},
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
# open a PR from a to b, changing 3 files
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
|
|
|
commits=commits, target_head='a', source_head='b', revisions=['b'],
|
|
|
name_suffix='per-file-review')
|
|
|
|
|
|
pr_util.add_one_commit(head='c')
|
|
|
|
|
|
assert_pr_file_changes(
|
|
|
pull_request,
|
|
|
added=[],
|
|
|
modified=['file_a', 'file_b', 'file_c'],
|
|
|
removed=[])
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_updated_and_removed_all_files_in_pr(self, pr_util):
|
|
|
commits = [
|
|
|
{'message': 'a'},
|
|
|
{'message': 'b', 'added': [
|
|
|
FileNode('file_a', 'test_content a\n'),
|
|
|
FileNode('file_b', 'test_content b\n'),
|
|
|
FileNode('file_c', 'test_content c\n')]},
|
|
|
{'message': 'c', 'removed': [
|
|
|
FileNode('file_a', 'test_content a changed\n'),
|
|
|
FileNode('file_b', 'test_content b changed\n'),
|
|
|
FileNode('file_c', 'test_content c changed\n')]},
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
# open a PR from a to b, removing 3 files
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request(
|
|
|
commits=commits, target_head='a', source_head='b', revisions=['b'],
|
|
|
name_suffix='per-file-review')
|
|
|
|
|
|
pr_util.add_one_commit(head='c')
|
|
|
|
|
|
assert_pr_file_changes(
|
|
|
pull_request,
|
|
|
added=[],
|
|
|
modified=[],
|
|
|
removed=['file_a', 'file_b', 'file_c'])
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_update_writes_snapshot_into_pull_request_version(pr_util):
|
|
|
model = PullRequestModel()
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request()
|
|
|
pr_util.update_source_repository()
|
|
|
|
|
|
model.update_commits(pull_request)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Expect that it has a version entry now
|
|
|
assert len(model.get_versions(pull_request)) == 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_update_skips_new_version_if_unchanged(pr_util):
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request()
|
|
|
model = PullRequestModel()
|
|
|
model.update_commits(pull_request)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Expect that it still has no versions
|
|
|
assert len(model.get_versions(pull_request)) == 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_update_assigns_comments_to_the_new_version(pr_util):
|
|
|
model = PullRequestModel()
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request()
|
|
|
comment = pr_util.create_comment()
|
|
|
pr_util.update_source_repository()
|
|
|
|
|
|
model.update_commits(pull_request)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Expect that the comment is linked to the pr version now
|
|
|
assert comment.pull_request_version == model.get_versions(pull_request)[0]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_update_adds_a_comment_to_the_pull_request_about_the_change(pr_util):
|
|
|
model = PullRequestModel()
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request()
|
|
|
pr_util.update_source_repository()
|
|
|
pr_util.update_source_repository()
|
|
|
|
|
|
model.update_commits(pull_request)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Expect to find a new comment about the change
|
|
|
expected_message = textwrap.dedent(
|
|
|
"""\
|
|
|
Auto status change to |under_review|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. role:: added
|
|
|
.. role:: removed
|
|
|
.. parsed-literal::
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changed commits:
|
|
|
* :added:`1 added`
|
|
|
* :removed:`0 removed`
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changed files:
|
|
|
* `A file_2 <#a_c--92ed3b5f07b4>`_
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. |under_review| replace:: *"Under Review"*"""
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
pull_request_comments = sorted(
|
|
|
pull_request.comments, key=lambda c: c.modified_at)
|
|
|
update_comment = pull_request_comments[-1]
|
|
|
assert update_comment.text == expected_message
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_create_version_from_snapshot_updates_attributes(pr_util):
|
|
|
pull_request = pr_util.create_pull_request()
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Avoiding default values
|
|
|
pull_request.status = PullRequest.STATUS_CLOSED
|
|
|
pull_request._last_merge_source_rev = "0" * 40
|
|
|
pull_request._last_merge_target_rev = "1" * 40
|
|
|
pull_request._last_merge_status = 1
|
|
|
pull_request.merge_rev = "2" * 40
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Remember automatic values
|
|
|
created_on = pull_request.created_on
|
|
|
updated_on = pull_request.updated_on
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Create a new version of the pull request
|
|
|
version = PullRequestModel()._create_version_from_snapshot(pull_request)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Check attributes
|
|
|
assert version.title == pr_util.create_parameters['title']
|
|
|
assert version.description == pr_util.create_parameters['description']
|
|
|
assert version.status == PullRequest.STATUS_CLOSED
|
|
|
assert version.created_on == created_on
|
|
|
assert version.updated_on == updated_on
|
|
|
assert version.user_id == pull_request.user_id
|
|
|
assert version.revisions == pr_util.create_parameters['revisions']
|
|
|
assert version.source_repo == pr_util.source_repository
|
|
|
assert version.source_ref == pr_util.create_parameters['source_ref']
|
|
|
assert version.target_repo == pr_util.target_repository
|
|
|
assert version.target_ref == pr_util.create_parameters['target_ref']
|
|
|
assert version._last_merge_source_rev == pull_request._last_merge_source_rev
|
|
|
assert version._last_merge_target_rev == pull_request._last_merge_target_rev
|
|
|
assert version._last_merge_status == pull_request._last_merge_status
|
|
|
assert version.merge_rev == pull_request.merge_rev
|
|
|
assert version.pull_request == pull_request
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_link_comments_to_version_only_updates_unlinked_comments(pr_util):
|
|
|
version1 = pr_util.create_version_of_pull_request()
|
|
|
comment_linked = pr_util.create_comment(linked_to=version1)
|
|
|
comment_unlinked = pr_util.create_comment()
|
|
|
version2 = pr_util.create_version_of_pull_request()
|
|
|
|
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PullRequestModel()._link_comments_to_version(version2)
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# Expect that only the new comment is linked to version2
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assert (
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comment_unlinked.pull_request_version_id ==
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version2.pull_request_version_id)
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assert (
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comment_linked.pull_request_version_id ==
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version1.pull_request_version_id)
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assert (
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comment_unlinked.pull_request_version_id !=
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comment_linked.pull_request_version_id)
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def test_calculate_commits():
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change = PullRequestModel()._calculate_commit_id_changes(
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set([1, 2, 3]), set([1, 3, 4, 5]))
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assert (set([4, 5]), set([1, 3]), set([2])) == (
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change.added, change.common, change.removed)
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def assert_inline_comments(pull_request, visible=None, outdated=None):
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if visible is not None:
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inline_comments = ChangesetCommentsModel().get_inline_comments(
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pull_request.target_repo.repo_id, pull_request=pull_request)
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assert len(inline_comments) == visible
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if outdated is not None:
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outdated_comments = ChangesetCommentsModel().get_outdated_comments(
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pull_request.target_repo.repo_id, pull_request)
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assert len(outdated_comments) == outdated
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def assert_pr_file_changes(
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pull_request, added=None, modified=None, removed=None):
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pr_versions = PullRequestModel().get_versions(pull_request)
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# always use first version, ie original PR to calculate changes
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pull_request_version = pr_versions[0]
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old_diff_data, new_diff_data = PullRequestModel()._generate_update_diffs(
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pull_request, pull_request_version)
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file_changes = PullRequestModel()._calculate_file_changes(
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old_diff_data, new_diff_data)
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assert added == file_changes.added, \
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'expected added:%s vs value:%s' % (added, file_changes.added)
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assert modified == file_changes.modified, \
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'expected modified:%s vs value:%s' % (modified, file_changes.modified)
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assert removed == file_changes.removed, \
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'expected removed:%s vs value:%s' % (removed, file_changes.removed)
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def outdated_comments_patcher(use_outdated=True):
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return mock.patch.object(
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ChangesetCommentsModel, 'use_outdated_comments',
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return_value=use_outdated)
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