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__init__.py
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"""
Unit tests for vcs_ library.
In order to run tests we need to prepare our environment first. Tests would be
run for each engine listed at ``conf.SCM_TESTS`` - keys are aliases from
``vcs.backends.BACKENDS``.
For each SCM we run tests for, we need some repository. We would use
repositories location from system environment variables or test suite defaults
- see ``conf`` module for more detail. We simply try to check if repository at
certain location exists, if not we would try to fetch them. At ``test_vcs`` or
``test_common`` we run unit tests common for each repository type and for
example specific mercurial tests are located at ``test_hg`` module.
Oh, and tests are run with ``unittest.collector`` wrapped by ``collector``
function at ``tests/__init__.py``.
.. _vcs: http://bitbucket.org/marcinkuzminski/vcs
.. _unittest: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/unittest
"""
import os
from rhodecode.lib import vcs
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.compat import unittest
from utils import VCSTestError, SCMFetcher
from rhodecode.tests import *
def setup_package():
"""
Prepares whole package for tests which mainly means it would try to fetch
test repositories or use already existing ones.
"""
fetchers = {
'hg': {
'alias': 'hg',
'test_repo_path': TEST_HG_REPO,
'remote_repo': HG_REMOTE_REPO,
'clone_cmd': 'hg clone',
},
'git': {
'alias': 'git',
'test_repo_path': TEST_GIT_REPO,
'remote_repo': GIT_REMOTE_REPO,
'clone_cmd': 'git clone --bare',
},
}
try:
for scm, fetcher_info in fetchers.items():
fetcher = SCMFetcher(**fetcher_info)
fetcher.setup()
except VCSTestError, err:
raise RuntimeError(str(err))
#start_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
#unittest.defaultTestLoader.discover(start_dir)