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test_forks.py
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from rhodecode.tests import *
from rhodecode.model.db import Repository
from rhodecode.model.repo import RepoModel
from rhodecode.model.user import UserModel
from rhodecode.model.meta import Session
class TestForksController(TestController):
def setUp(self):
self.username = u'forkuser'
self.password = u'qweqwe'
self.u1 = UserModel().create_or_update(
username=self.username, password=self.password,
email=u'fork_king@rhodecode.org', firstname=u'u1', lastname=u'u1'
)
Session().commit()
def tearDown(self):
Session().delete(self.u1)
Session().commit()
def test_index(self):
self.log_user()
repo_name = HG_REPO
response = self.app.get(url(controller='forks', action='forks',
repo_name=repo_name))
self.assertTrue("""There are no forks yet""" in response.body)
def test_no_permissions_to_fork(self):
usr = self.log_user(TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN,
TEST_USER_REGULAR_PASS)['user_id']
user_model = UserModel()
user_model.revoke_perm(usr, 'hg.fork.repository')
user_model.grant_perm(usr, 'hg.fork.none')
u = UserModel().get(usr)
u.inherit_default_permissions = False
Session().commit()
# try create a fork
repo_name = HG_REPO
self.app.post(url(controller='forks', action='fork_create',
repo_name=repo_name), {}, status=403)
def test_index_with_fork_hg(self):
self.log_user()
# create a fork
fork_name = HG_FORK
description = 'fork of vcs test'
repo_name = HG_REPO
org_repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name)
response = self.app.post(url(controller='forks',
action='fork_create',
repo_name=repo_name),
{'repo_name': fork_name,
'repo_group': '',
'fork_parent_id': org_repo.repo_id,
'repo_type': 'hg',
'description': description,
'private': 'False',
'landing_rev': 'tip'})
response = self.app.get(url(controller='forks', action='forks',
repo_name=repo_name))
response.mustcontain(
"""<a href="/%s">%s</a>""" % (fork_name, fork_name)
)
#remove this fork
response = self.app.delete(url('repo', repo_name=fork_name))
def test_index_with_fork_git(self):
self.log_user()
# create a fork
fork_name = GIT_FORK
description = 'fork of vcs test'
repo_name = GIT_REPO
org_repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name)
response = self.app.post(url(controller='forks',
action='fork_create',
repo_name=repo_name),
{'repo_name': fork_name,
'repo_group': '',
'fork_parent_id': org_repo.repo_id,
'repo_type': 'git',
'description': description,
'private': 'False',
'landing_rev': 'tip'})
response = self.app.get(url(controller='forks', action='forks',
repo_name=repo_name))
response.mustcontain(
"""<a href="/%s">%s</a>""" % (fork_name, fork_name)
)
#remove this fork
response = self.app.delete(url('repo', repo_name=fork_name))
def test_z_fork_create(self):
self.log_user()
fork_name = HG_FORK
description = 'fork of vcs test'
repo_name = HG_REPO
org_repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name)
response = self.app.post(url(controller='forks', action='fork_create',
repo_name=repo_name),
{'repo_name': fork_name,
'repo_group':'',
'fork_parent_id':org_repo.repo_id,
'repo_type':'hg',
'description':description,
'private':'False',
'landing_rev': 'tip'})
#test if we have a message that fork is ok
self.checkSessionFlash(response,
'Forked repository %s as <a href="/%s">%s</a>'
% (repo_name, fork_name, fork_name))
#test if the fork was created in the database
fork_repo = Session().query(Repository)\
.filter(Repository.repo_name == fork_name).one()
self.assertEqual(fork_repo.repo_name, fork_name)
self.assertEqual(fork_repo.fork.repo_name, repo_name)
#test if fork is visible in the list ?
response = response.follow()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='summary', action='index',
repo_name=fork_name))
self.assertTrue('Fork of %s' % repo_name in response.body)
def test_zz_fork_permission_page(self):
usr = self.log_user(self.username, self.password)['user_id']
repo_name = HG_REPO
forks = Session().query(Repository)\
.filter(Repository.fork_id != None)\
.all()
self.assertEqual(1, len(forks))
# set read permissions for this
RepoModel().grant_user_permission(repo=forks[0],
user=usr,
perm='repository.read')
Session().commit()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='forks', action='forks',
repo_name=repo_name))
response.mustcontain('<div style="padding:5px 3px 3px 42px;">fork of vcs test</div>')
def test_zzz_fork_permission_page(self):
usr = self.log_user(self.username, self.password)['user_id']
repo_name = HG_REPO
forks = Session().query(Repository)\
.filter(Repository.fork_id != None)\
.all()
self.assertEqual(1, len(forks))
# set none
RepoModel().grant_user_permission(repo=forks[0],
user=usr, perm='repository.none')
Session().commit()
# fork shouldn't be there
response = self.app.get(url(controller='forks', action='forks',
repo_name=repo_name))
response.mustcontain('There are no forks yet')