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Test basic extension support
$ cat > foobar.py <<EOF
> import os
> from mercurial import cmdutil, commands
> cmdtable = {}
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
> def uisetup(ui):
> ui.write("uisetup called\\n")
> ui.flush()
> def reposetup(ui, repo):
> ui.write("reposetup called for %s\\n" % os.path.basename(repo.root))
> ui.write("ui %s= repo.ui\\n" % (ui == repo.ui and "=" or "!"))
> ui.flush()
> @command('foo', [], 'hg foo')
> def foo(ui, *args, **kwargs):
> ui.write("Foo\\n")
> @command('bar', [], 'hg bar', norepo=True)
> def bar(ui, *args, **kwargs):
> ui.write("Bar\\n")
> EOF
$ abspath=`pwd`/foobar.py
$ mkdir barfoo
$ cp foobar.py barfoo/__init__.py
$ barfoopath=`pwd`/barfoo
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo foo > file
$ hg add file
$ hg commit -m 'add file'
$ echo '[extensions]' >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "foobar = $abspath" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg foo
uisetup called
reposetup called for a
ui == repo.ui
Foo
$ cd ..
$ hg clone a b
uisetup called
reposetup called for a
ui == repo.ui
reposetup called for b
ui == repo.ui
updating to branch default
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg bar
uisetup called
Bar
$ echo 'foobar = !' >> $HGRCPATH
module/__init__.py-style
$ echo "barfoo = $barfoopath" >> $HGRCPATH
$ cd a
$ hg foo
uisetup called
reposetup called for a
ui == repo.ui
Foo
$ echo 'barfoo = !' >> $HGRCPATH
Check that extensions are loaded in phases:
$ cat > foo.py <<EOF
> import os
> name = os.path.basename(__file__).rsplit('.', 1)[0]
> print "1) %s imported" % name
> def uisetup(ui):
> print "2) %s uisetup" % name
> def extsetup():
> print "3) %s extsetup" % name
> def reposetup(ui, repo):
> print "4) %s reposetup" % name
> EOF
$ cp foo.py bar.py
$ echo 'foo = foo.py' >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo 'bar = bar.py' >> $HGRCPATH
Command with no output, we just want to see the extensions loaded:
$ hg paths
1) foo imported
1) bar imported
2) foo uisetup
2) bar uisetup
3) foo extsetup
3) bar extsetup
4) foo reposetup
4) bar reposetup
Check hgweb's load order:
$ cat > hgweb.cgi <<EOF
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
> from mercurial.hgweb import hgweb
> from mercurial.hgweb import wsgicgi
> application = hgweb('.', 'test repo')
> wsgicgi.launch(application)
> EOF
$ REQUEST_METHOD='GET' PATH_INFO='/' SCRIPT_NAME='' QUERY_STRING='' \
> SERVER_PORT='80' SERVER_NAME='localhost' python hgweb.cgi \
> | grep '^[0-9]) ' # ignores HTML output
1) foo imported
1) bar imported
2) foo uisetup
2) bar uisetup
3) foo extsetup
3) bar extsetup
4) foo reposetup
4) bar reposetup
$ echo 'foo = !' >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo 'bar = !' >> $HGRCPATH
Check "from __future__ import absolute_import" support for external libraries
#if windows
$ PATHSEP=";"
#else
$ PATHSEP=":"
#endif
$ export PATHSEP
$ mkdir $TESTTMP/libroot
$ echo "s = 'libroot/ambig.py'" > $TESTTMP/libroot/ambig.py
$ mkdir $TESTTMP/libroot/mod
$ touch $TESTTMP/libroot/mod/__init__.py
$ echo "s = 'libroot/mod/ambig.py'" > $TESTTMP/libroot/mod/ambig.py
#if absimport
$ cat > $TESTTMP/libroot/mod/ambigabs.py <<EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> import ambig # should load "libroot/ambig.py"
> s = ambig.s
> EOF
$ cat > loadabs.py <<EOF
> import mod.ambigabs as ambigabs
> def extsetup():
> print 'ambigabs.s=%s' % ambigabs.s
> EOF
$ (PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH}${PATHSEP}${TESTTMP}/libroot; hg --config extensions.loadabs=loadabs.py root)
ambigabs.s=libroot/ambig.py
$TESTTMP/a (glob)
#endif
#if no-py3k
$ cat > $TESTTMP/libroot/mod/ambigrel.py <<EOF
> import ambig # should load "libroot/mod/ambig.py"
> s = ambig.s
> EOF
$ cat > loadrel.py <<EOF
> import mod.ambigrel as ambigrel
> def extsetup():
> print 'ambigrel.s=%s' % ambigrel.s
> EOF
$ (PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH}${PATHSEP}${TESTTMP}/libroot; hg --config extensions.loadrel=loadrel.py root)
ambigrel.s=libroot/mod/ambig.py
$TESTTMP/a (glob)
#endif
Check absolute/relative import of extension specific modules
$ mkdir $TESTTMP/extroot
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extroot/bar.py <<EOF
> s = 'this is extroot.bar'
> EOF
$ mkdir $TESTTMP/extroot/sub1
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extroot/sub1/__init__.py <<EOF
> s = 'this is extroot.sub1.__init__'
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extroot/sub1/baz.py <<EOF
> s = 'this is extroot.sub1.baz'
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extroot/__init__.py <<EOF
> s = 'this is extroot.__init__'
> import foo
> def extsetup(ui):
> ui.write('(extroot) ', foo.func(), '\n')
> ui.flush()
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extroot/foo.py <<EOF
> # test absolute import
> buf = []
> def func():
> # "not locals" case
> import extroot.bar
> buf.append('import extroot.bar in func(): %s' % extroot.bar.s)
> return '\n(extroot) '.join(buf)
> # "fromlist == ('*',)" case
> from extroot.bar import *
> buf.append('from extroot.bar import *: %s' % s)
> # "not fromlist" and "if '.' in name" case
> import extroot.sub1.baz
> buf.append('import extroot.sub1.baz: %s' % extroot.sub1.baz.s)
> # "not fromlist" and NOT "if '.' in name" case
> import extroot
> buf.append('import extroot: %s' % extroot.s)
> # NOT "not fromlist" and NOT "level != -1" case
> from extroot.bar import s
> buf.append('from extroot.bar import s: %s' % s)
> EOF
$ (PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH}${PATHSEP}${TESTTMP}; hg --config extensions.extroot=$TESTTMP/extroot root)
(extroot) from extroot.bar import *: this is extroot.bar
(extroot) import extroot.sub1.baz: this is extroot.sub1.baz
(extroot) import extroot: this is extroot.__init__
(extroot) from extroot.bar import s: this is extroot.bar
(extroot) import extroot.bar in func(): this is extroot.bar
$TESTTMP/a (glob)
#if no-py3k
$ rm "$TESTTMP"/extroot/foo.*
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extroot/foo.py <<EOF
> # test relative import
> buf = []
> def func():
> # "not locals" case
> import bar
> buf.append('import bar in func(): %s' % bar.s)
> return '\n(extroot) '.join(buf)
> # "fromlist == ('*',)" case
> from bar import *
> buf.append('from bar import *: %s' % s)
> # "not fromlist" and "if '.' in name" case
> import sub1.baz
> buf.append('import sub1.baz: %s' % sub1.baz.s)
> # "not fromlist" and NOT "if '.' in name" case
> import sub1
> buf.append('import sub1: %s' % sub1.s)
> # NOT "not fromlist" and NOT "level != -1" case
> from bar import s
> buf.append('from bar import s: %s' % s)
> EOF
$ hg --config extensions.extroot=$TESTTMP/extroot root
(extroot) from bar import *: this is extroot.bar
(extroot) import sub1.baz: this is extroot.sub1.baz
(extroot) import sub1: this is extroot.sub1.__init__
(extroot) from bar import s: this is extroot.bar
(extroot) import bar in func(): this is extroot.bar
$TESTTMP/a (glob)
#endif
#if absimport
Examine whether module loading is delayed until actual refering, even
though module is imported with "absolute_import" feature.
Files below in each packages are used for descirbed purpose:
- "called": examine whether "from MODULE import ATTR" works correctly
- "unused": examine whether loading is delayed correctly
- "used": examine whether "from PACKAGE import MODULE" works correctly
Package hierarchy is needed to examine whether demand importing works
as expected for "from SUB.PACK.AGE import MODULE".
Setup "external library" to be imported with "absolute_import"
feature.
$ mkdir -p $TESTTMP/extlibroot/lsub1/lsub2
$ touch $TESTTMP/extlibroot/__init__.py
$ touch $TESTTMP/extlibroot/lsub1/__init__.py
$ touch $TESTTMP/extlibroot/lsub1/lsub2/__init__.py
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extlibroot/lsub1/lsub2/called.py <<EOF
> def func():
> return "this is extlibroot.lsub1.lsub2.called.func()"
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extlibroot/lsub1/lsub2/unused.py <<EOF
> raise Exception("extlibroot.lsub1.lsub2.unused is loaded unintentionally")
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extlibroot/lsub1/lsub2/used.py <<EOF
> detail = "this is extlibroot.lsub1.lsub2.used"
> EOF
Setup sub-package of "external library", which causes instantiation of
demandmod in "recurse down the module chain" code path. Relative
importing with "absolute_import" feature isn't tested, because "level
>=1 " doesn't cause instantiation of demandmod.
$ mkdir -p $TESTTMP/extlibroot/recursedown/abs
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extlibroot/recursedown/abs/used.py <<EOF
> detail = "this is extlibroot.recursedown.abs.used"
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extlibroot/recursedown/abs/__init__.py <<EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from extlibroot.recursedown.abs.used import detail
> EOF
$ mkdir -p $TESTTMP/extlibroot/recursedown/legacy
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extlibroot/recursedown/legacy/used.py <<EOF
> detail = "this is extlibroot.recursedown.legacy.used"
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extlibroot/recursedown/legacy/__init__.py <<EOF
> # legacy style (level == -1) import
> from extlibroot.recursedown.legacy.used import detail
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/extlibroot/recursedown/__init__.py <<EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from extlibroot.recursedown.abs import detail as absdetail
> from .legacy import detail as legacydetail
> EOF
Setup extension local modules to be imported with "absolute_import"
feature.
$ mkdir -p $TESTTMP/absextroot/xsub1/xsub2
$ touch $TESTTMP/absextroot/xsub1/__init__.py
$ touch $TESTTMP/absextroot/xsub1/xsub2/__init__.py
$ cat > $TESTTMP/absextroot/xsub1/xsub2/called.py <<EOF
> def func():
> return "this is absextroot.xsub1.xsub2.called.func()"
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/absextroot/xsub1/xsub2/unused.py <<EOF
> raise Exception("absextroot.xsub1.xsub2.unused is loaded unintentionally")
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/absextroot/xsub1/xsub2/used.py <<EOF
> detail = "this is absextroot.xsub1.xsub2.used"
> EOF
Setup extension local modules to examine whether demand importing
works as expected in "level > 1" case.
$ cat > $TESTTMP/absextroot/relimportee.py <<EOF
> detail = "this is absextroot.relimportee"
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/absextroot/xsub1/xsub2/relimporter.py <<EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from ... import relimportee
> detail = "this relimporter imports %r" % (relimportee.detail)
> EOF
Setup modules, which actually import extension local modules at
runtime.
$ cat > $TESTTMP/absextroot/absolute.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
>
> # import extension local modules absolutely (level = 0)
> from absextroot.xsub1.xsub2 import used, unused
> from absextroot.xsub1.xsub2.called import func
>
> def getresult():
> result = []
> result.append(used.detail)
> result.append(func())
> return result
> EOF
$ cat > $TESTTMP/absextroot/relative.py << EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
>
> # import extension local modules relatively (level == 1)
> from .xsub1.xsub2 import used, unused
> from .xsub1.xsub2.called import func
>
> # import a module, which implies "importing with level > 1"
> from .xsub1.xsub2 import relimporter
>
> def getresult():
> result = []
> result.append(used.detail)
> result.append(func())
> result.append(relimporter.detail)
> return result
> EOF
Setup main procedure of extension.
$ cat > $TESTTMP/absextroot/__init__.py <<EOF
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from mercurial import cmdutil
> cmdtable = {}
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
>
> # "absolute" and "relative" shouldn't be imported before actual
> # command execution, because (1) they import same modules, and (2)
> # preceding import (= instantiate "demandmod" object instead of
> # real "module" object) might hide problem of succeeding import.
>
> @command('showabsolute', [], norepo=True)
> def showabsolute(ui, *args, **opts):
> from absextroot import absolute
> ui.write('ABS: %s\n' % '\nABS: '.join(absolute.getresult()))
>
> @command('showrelative', [], norepo=True)
> def showrelative(ui, *args, **opts):
> from . import relative
> ui.write('REL: %s\n' % '\nREL: '.join(relative.getresult()))
>
> # import modules from external library
> from extlibroot.lsub1.lsub2 import used as lused, unused as lunused
> from extlibroot.lsub1.lsub2.called import func as lfunc
> from extlibroot.recursedown import absdetail, legacydetail
>
> def uisetup(ui):
> result = []
> result.append(lused.detail)
> result.append(lfunc())
> result.append(absdetail)
> result.append(legacydetail)
> ui.write('LIB: %s\n' % '\nLIB: '.join(result))
> EOF
Examine module importing.
$ (PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH}${PATHSEP}${TESTTMP}; hg --config extensions.absextroot=$TESTTMP/absextroot showabsolute)
LIB: this is extlibroot.lsub1.lsub2.used
LIB: this is extlibroot.lsub1.lsub2.called.func()
LIB: this is extlibroot.recursedown.abs.used
LIB: this is extlibroot.recursedown.legacy.used
ABS: this is absextroot.xsub1.xsub2.used
ABS: this is absextroot.xsub1.xsub2.called.func()
$ (PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH}${PATHSEP}${TESTTMP}; hg --config extensions.absextroot=$TESTTMP/absextroot showrelative)
LIB: this is extlibroot.lsub1.lsub2.used
LIB: this is extlibroot.lsub1.lsub2.called.func()
LIB: this is extlibroot.recursedown.abs.used
LIB: this is extlibroot.recursedown.legacy.used
REL: this is absextroot.xsub1.xsub2.used
REL: this is absextroot.xsub1.xsub2.called.func()
REL: this relimporter imports 'this is absextroot.relimportee'
#endif
$ cd ..
hide outer repo
$ hg init
$ cat > empty.py <<EOF
> '''empty cmdtable
> '''
> cmdtable = {}
> EOF
$ emptypath=`pwd`/empty.py
$ echo "empty = $emptypath" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg help empty
empty extension - empty cmdtable
no commands defined
$ echo 'empty = !' >> $HGRCPATH
$ cat > debugextension.py <<EOF
> '''only debugcommands
> '''
> from mercurial import cmdutil
> cmdtable = {}
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
> @command('debugfoobar', [], 'hg debugfoobar')
> def debugfoobar(ui, repo, *args, **opts):
> "yet another debug command"
> pass
> @command('foo', [], 'hg foo')
> def foo(ui, repo, *args, **opts):
> """yet another foo command
> This command has been DEPRECATED since forever.
> """
> pass
> EOF
$ debugpath=`pwd`/debugextension.py
$ echo "debugextension = $debugpath" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg help debugextension
hg debugextensions
show information about active extensions
options:
(some details hidden, use --verbose to show complete help)
$ hg --verbose help debugextension
hg debugextensions
show information about active extensions
options:
-T --template TEMPLATE display with template (EXPERIMENTAL)
global options ([+] can be repeated):
-R --repository REPO repository root directory or name of overlay bundle
file
--cwd DIR change working directory
-y --noninteractive do not prompt, automatically pick the first choice for
all prompts
-q --quiet suppress output
-v --verbose enable additional output
--config CONFIG [+] set/override config option (use 'section.name=value')
--debug enable debugging output
--debugger start debugger
--encoding ENCODE set the charset encoding (default: ascii)
--encodingmode MODE set the charset encoding mode (default: strict)
--traceback always print a traceback on exception
--time time how long the command takes
--profile print command execution profile
--version output version information and exit
-h --help display help and exit
--hidden consider hidden changesets
$ hg --debug help debugextension
hg debugextensions
show information about active extensions
options:
-T --template TEMPLATE display with template (EXPERIMENTAL)
global options ([+] can be repeated):
-R --repository REPO repository root directory or name of overlay bundle
file
--cwd DIR change working directory
-y --noninteractive do not prompt, automatically pick the first choice for
all prompts
-q --quiet suppress output
-v --verbose enable additional output
--config CONFIG [+] set/override config option (use 'section.name=value')
--debug enable debugging output
--debugger start debugger
--encoding ENCODE set the charset encoding (default: ascii)
--encodingmode MODE set the charset encoding mode (default: strict)
--traceback always print a traceback on exception
--time time how long the command takes
--profile print command execution profile
--version output version information and exit
-h --help display help and exit
--hidden consider hidden changesets
$ echo 'debugextension = !' >> $HGRCPATH
Asking for help about a deprecated extension should do something useful:
$ hg help glog
'glog' is provided by the following extension:
graphlog command to view revision graphs from a shell (DEPRECATED)
(use "hg help extensions" for information on enabling extensions)
Extension module help vs command help:
$ echo 'extdiff =' >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg help extdiff
hg extdiff [OPT]... [FILE]...
use external program to diff repository (or selected files)
Show differences between revisions for the specified files, using an
external program. The default program used is diff, with default options
"-Npru".
To select a different program, use the -p/--program option. The program
will be passed the names of two directories to compare. To pass additional
options to the program, use -o/--option. These will be passed before the
names of the directories to compare.
When two revision arguments are given, then changes are shown between
those revisions. If only one revision is specified then that revision is
compared to the working directory, and, when no revisions are specified,
the working directory files are compared to its parent.
(use "hg help -e extdiff" to show help for the extdiff extension)
options ([+] can be repeated):
-p --program CMD comparison program to run
-o --option OPT [+] pass option to comparison program
-r --rev REV [+] revision
-c --change REV change made by revision
--patch compare patches for two revisions
-I --include PATTERN [+] include names matching the given patterns
-X --exclude PATTERN [+] exclude names matching the given patterns
-S --subrepos recurse into subrepositories
(some details hidden, use --verbose to show complete help)
$ hg help --extension extdiff
extdiff extension - command to allow external programs to compare revisions
The extdiff Mercurial extension allows you to use external programs to compare
revisions, or revision with working directory. The external diff programs are
called with a configurable set of options and two non-option arguments: paths
to directories containing snapshots of files to compare.
The extdiff extension also allows you to configure new diff commands, so you
do not need to type 'hg extdiff -p kdiff3' always.
[extdiff]
# add new command that runs GNU diff(1) in 'context diff' mode
cdiff = gdiff -Nprc5
## or the old way:
#cmd.cdiff = gdiff
#opts.cdiff = -Nprc5
# add new command called meld, runs meld (no need to name twice). If
# the meld executable is not available, the meld tool in [merge-tools]
# will be used, if available
meld =
# add new command called vimdiff, runs gvimdiff with DirDiff plugin
# (see http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=102) Non
# English user, be sure to put "let g:DirDiffDynamicDiffText = 1" in
# your .vimrc
vimdiff = gvim -f "+next" \
"+execute 'DirDiff' fnameescape(argv(0)) fnameescape(argv(1))"
Tool arguments can include variables that are expanded at runtime:
$parent1, $plabel1 - filename, descriptive label of first parent
$child, $clabel - filename, descriptive label of child revision
$parent2, $plabel2 - filename, descriptive label of second parent
$root - repository root
$parent is an alias for $parent1.
The extdiff extension will look in your [diff-tools] and [merge-tools]
sections for diff tool arguments, when none are specified in [extdiff].
[extdiff]
kdiff3 =
[diff-tools]
kdiff3.diffargs=--L1 '$plabel1' --L2 '$clabel' $parent $child
You can use -I/-X and list of file or directory names like normal 'hg diff'
command. The extdiff extension makes snapshots of only needed files, so
running the external diff program will actually be pretty fast (at least
faster than having to compare the entire tree).
list of commands:
extdiff use external program to diff repository (or selected files)
(use "hg help -v -e extdiff" to show built-in aliases and global options)
$ echo 'extdiff = !' >> $HGRCPATH
Test help topic with same name as extension
$ cat > multirevs.py <<EOF
> from mercurial import cmdutil, commands
> cmdtable = {}
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
> """multirevs extension
> Big multi-line module docstring."""
> @command('multirevs', [], 'ARG', norepo=True)
> def multirevs(ui, repo, arg, *args, **opts):
> """multirevs command"""
> pass
> EOF
$ echo "multirevs = multirevs.py" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg help multirevs
Specifying Multiple Revisions
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
When Mercurial accepts more than one revision, they may be specified
individually, or provided as a topologically continuous range, separated
by the ":" character.
The syntax of range notation is [BEGIN]:[END], where BEGIN and END are
revision identifiers. Both BEGIN and END are optional. If BEGIN is not
specified, it defaults to revision number 0. If END is not specified, it
defaults to the tip. The range ":" thus means "all revisions".
If BEGIN is greater than END, revisions are treated in reverse order.
A range acts as a closed interval. This means that a range of 3:5 gives 3,
4 and 5. Similarly, a range of 9:6 gives 9, 8, 7, and 6.
use "hg help -c multirevs" to see help for the multirevs command
$ hg help -c multirevs
hg multirevs ARG
multirevs command
(some details hidden, use --verbose to show complete help)
$ hg multirevs
hg multirevs: invalid arguments
hg multirevs ARG
multirevs command
(use "hg multirevs -h" to show more help)
[255]
$ echo "multirevs = !" >> $HGRCPATH
Issue811: Problem loading extensions twice (by site and by user)
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> mq =
> strip =
> hgext.mq =
> hgext/mq =
> EOF
Show extensions:
(note that mq force load strip, also checking it's not loaded twice)
$ hg debugextensions
mq
strip
For extensions, which name matches one of its commands, help
message should ask '-v -e' to get list of built-in aliases
along with extension help itself
$ mkdir $TESTTMP/d
$ cat > $TESTTMP/d/dodo.py <<EOF
> """
> This is an awesome 'dodo' extension. It does nothing and
> writes 'Foo foo'
> """
> from mercurial import cmdutil, commands
> cmdtable = {}
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
> @command('dodo', [], 'hg dodo')
> def dodo(ui, *args, **kwargs):
> """Does nothing"""
> ui.write("I do nothing. Yay\\n")
> @command('foofoo', [], 'hg foofoo')
> def foofoo(ui, *args, **kwargs):
> """Writes 'Foo foo'"""
> ui.write("Foo foo\\n")
> EOF
$ dodopath=$TESTTMP/d/dodo.py
$ echo "dodo = $dodopath" >> $HGRCPATH
Make sure that user is asked to enter '-v -e' to get list of built-in aliases
$ hg help -e dodo
dodo extension -
This is an awesome 'dodo' extension. It does nothing and writes 'Foo foo'
list of commands:
dodo Does nothing
foofoo Writes 'Foo foo'
(use "hg help -v -e dodo" to show built-in aliases and global options)
Make sure that '-v -e' prints list of built-in aliases along with
extension help itself
$ hg help -v -e dodo
dodo extension -
This is an awesome 'dodo' extension. It does nothing and writes 'Foo foo'
list of commands:
dodo Does nothing
foofoo Writes 'Foo foo'
global options ([+] can be repeated):
-R --repository REPO repository root directory or name of overlay bundle
file
--cwd DIR change working directory
-y --noninteractive do not prompt, automatically pick the first choice for
all prompts
-q --quiet suppress output
-v --verbose enable additional output
--config CONFIG [+] set/override config option (use 'section.name=value')
--debug enable debugging output
--debugger start debugger
--encoding ENCODE set the charset encoding (default: ascii)
--encodingmode MODE set the charset encoding mode (default: strict)
--traceback always print a traceback on exception
--time time how long the command takes
--profile print command execution profile
--version output version information and exit
-h --help display help and exit
--hidden consider hidden changesets
Make sure that single '-v' option shows help and built-ins only for 'dodo' command
$ hg help -v dodo
hg dodo
Does nothing
(use "hg help -e dodo" to show help for the dodo extension)
options:
--mq operate on patch repository
global options ([+] can be repeated):
-R --repository REPO repository root directory or name of overlay bundle
file
--cwd DIR change working directory
-y --noninteractive do not prompt, automatically pick the first choice for
all prompts
-q --quiet suppress output
-v --verbose enable additional output
--config CONFIG [+] set/override config option (use 'section.name=value')
--debug enable debugging output
--debugger start debugger
--encoding ENCODE set the charset encoding (default: ascii)
--encodingmode MODE set the charset encoding mode (default: strict)
--traceback always print a traceback on exception
--time time how long the command takes
--profile print command execution profile
--version output version information and exit
-h --help display help and exit
--hidden consider hidden changesets
In case when extension name doesn't match any of its commands,
help message should ask for '-v' to get list of built-in aliases
along with extension help
$ cat > $TESTTMP/d/dudu.py <<EOF
> """
> This is an awesome 'dudu' extension. It does something and
> also writes 'Beep beep'
> """
> from mercurial import cmdutil, commands
> cmdtable = {}
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
> @command('something', [], 'hg something')
> def something(ui, *args, **kwargs):
> """Does something"""
> ui.write("I do something. Yaaay\\n")
> @command('beep', [], 'hg beep')
> def beep(ui, *args, **kwargs):
> """Writes 'Beep beep'"""
> ui.write("Beep beep\\n")
> EOF
$ dudupath=$TESTTMP/d/dudu.py
$ echo "dudu = $dudupath" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg help -e dudu
dudu extension -
This is an awesome 'dudu' extension. It does something and also writes 'Beep
beep'
list of commands:
beep Writes 'Beep beep'
something Does something
(use "hg help -v dudu" to show built-in aliases and global options)
In case when extension name doesn't match any of its commands,
help options '-v' and '-v -e' should be equivalent
$ hg help -v dudu
dudu extension -
This is an awesome 'dudu' extension. It does something and also writes 'Beep
beep'
list of commands:
beep Writes 'Beep beep'
something Does something
global options ([+] can be repeated):
-R --repository REPO repository root directory or name of overlay bundle
file
--cwd DIR change working directory
-y --noninteractive do not prompt, automatically pick the first choice for
all prompts
-q --quiet suppress output
-v --verbose enable additional output
--config CONFIG [+] set/override config option (use 'section.name=value')
--debug enable debugging output
--debugger start debugger
--encoding ENCODE set the charset encoding (default: ascii)
--encodingmode MODE set the charset encoding mode (default: strict)
--traceback always print a traceback on exception
--time time how long the command takes
--profile print command execution profile
--version output version information and exit
-h --help display help and exit
--hidden consider hidden changesets
$ hg help -v -e dudu
dudu extension -
This is an awesome 'dudu' extension. It does something and also writes 'Beep
beep'
list of commands:
beep Writes 'Beep beep'
something Does something
global options ([+] can be repeated):
-R --repository REPO repository root directory or name of overlay bundle
file
--cwd DIR change working directory
-y --noninteractive do not prompt, automatically pick the first choice for
all prompts
-q --quiet suppress output
-v --verbose enable additional output
--config CONFIG [+] set/override config option (use 'section.name=value')
--debug enable debugging output
--debugger start debugger
--encoding ENCODE set the charset encoding (default: ascii)
--encodingmode MODE set the charset encoding mode (default: strict)
--traceback always print a traceback on exception
--time time how long the command takes
--profile print command execution profile
--version output version information and exit
-h --help display help and exit
--hidden consider hidden changesets
Disabled extension commands:
$ ORGHGRCPATH=$HGRCPATH
$ HGRCPATH=
$ export HGRCPATH
$ hg help email
'email' is provided by the following extension:
patchbomb command to send changesets as (a series of) patch emails
(use "hg help extensions" for information on enabling extensions)
$ hg qdel
hg: unknown command 'qdel'
'qdelete' is provided by the following extension:
mq manage a stack of patches
(use "hg help extensions" for information on enabling extensions)
[255]
$ hg churn
hg: unknown command 'churn'
'churn' is provided by the following extension:
churn command to display statistics about repository history
(use "hg help extensions" for information on enabling extensions)
[255]
Disabled extensions:
$ hg help churn
churn extension - command to display statistics about repository history
(use "hg help extensions" for information on enabling extensions)
$ hg help patchbomb
patchbomb extension - command to send changesets as (a series of) patch emails
(use "hg help extensions" for information on enabling extensions)
Broken disabled extension and command:
$ mkdir hgext
$ echo > hgext/__init__.py
$ cat > hgext/broken.py <<EOF
> "broken extension'
> EOF
$ cat > path.py <<EOF
> import os, sys
> sys.path.insert(0, os.environ['HGEXTPATH'])
> EOF
$ HGEXTPATH=`pwd`
$ export HGEXTPATH
$ hg --config extensions.path=./path.py help broken
broken extension - (no help text available)
(use "hg help extensions" for information on enabling extensions)
$ cat > hgext/forest.py <<EOF
> cmdtable = None
> EOF
$ hg --config extensions.path=./path.py help foo > /dev/null
warning: error finding commands in $TESTTMP/hgext/forest.py (glob)
abort: no such help topic: foo
(try "hg help --keyword foo")
[255]
$ cat > throw.py <<EOF
> from mercurial import cmdutil, commands, util
> cmdtable = {}
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
> class Bogon(Exception): pass
> @command('throw', [], 'hg throw', norepo=True)
> def throw(ui, **opts):
> """throws an exception"""
> raise Bogon()
> EOF
No declared supported version, extension complains:
$ hg --config extensions.throw=throw.py throw 2>&1 | egrep '^\*\*'
** Unknown exception encountered with possibly-broken third-party extension throw
** which supports versions unknown of Mercurial.
** Please disable throw and try your action again.
** If that fixes the bug please report it to the extension author.
** Python * (glob)
** Mercurial Distributed SCM * (glob)
** Extensions loaded: throw
empty declaration of supported version, extension complains:
$ echo "testedwith = ''" >> throw.py
$ hg --config extensions.throw=throw.py throw 2>&1 | egrep '^\*\*'
** Unknown exception encountered with possibly-broken third-party extension throw
** which supports versions unknown of Mercurial.
** Please disable throw and try your action again.
** If that fixes the bug please report it to the extension author.
** Python * (glob)
** Mercurial Distributed SCM (*) (glob)
** Extensions loaded: throw
If the extension specifies a buglink, show that:
$ echo 'buglink = "http://example.com/bts"' >> throw.py
$ rm -f throw.pyc throw.pyo
$ hg --config extensions.throw=throw.py throw 2>&1 | egrep '^\*\*'
** Unknown exception encountered with possibly-broken third-party extension throw
** which supports versions unknown of Mercurial.
** Please disable throw and try your action again.
** If that fixes the bug please report it to http://example.com/bts
** Python * (glob)
** Mercurial Distributed SCM (*) (glob)
** Extensions loaded: throw
If the extensions declare outdated versions, accuse the older extension first:
$ echo "from mercurial import util" >> older.py
$ echo "util.version = lambda:'2.2'" >> older.py
$ echo "testedwith = '1.9.3'" >> older.py
$ echo "testedwith = '2.1.1'" >> throw.py
$ rm -f throw.pyc throw.pyo
$ hg --config extensions.throw=throw.py --config extensions.older=older.py \
> throw 2>&1 | egrep '^\*\*'
** Unknown exception encountered with possibly-broken third-party extension older
** which supports versions 1.9 of Mercurial.
** Please disable older and try your action again.
** If that fixes the bug please report it to the extension author.
** Python * (glob)
** Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 2.2)
** Extensions loaded: throw, older
One extension only tested with older, one only with newer versions:
$ echo "util.version = lambda:'2.1'" >> older.py
$ rm -f older.pyc older.pyo
$ hg --config extensions.throw=throw.py --config extensions.older=older.py \
> throw 2>&1 | egrep '^\*\*'
** Unknown exception encountered with possibly-broken third-party extension older
** which supports versions 1.9 of Mercurial.
** Please disable older and try your action again.
** If that fixes the bug please report it to the extension author.
** Python * (glob)
** Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 2.1)
** Extensions loaded: throw, older
Older extension is tested with current version, the other only with newer:
$ echo "util.version = lambda:'1.9.3'" >> older.py
$ rm -f older.pyc older.pyo
$ hg --config extensions.throw=throw.py --config extensions.older=older.py \
> throw 2>&1 | egrep '^\*\*'
** Unknown exception encountered with possibly-broken third-party extension throw
** which supports versions 2.1 of Mercurial.
** Please disable throw and try your action again.
** If that fixes the bug please report it to http://example.com/bts
** Python * (glob)
** Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 1.9.3)
** Extensions loaded: throw, older
Ability to point to a different point
$ hg --config extensions.throw=throw.py --config extensions.older=older.py \
> --config ui.supportcontact='Your Local Goat Lenders' throw 2>&1 | egrep '^\*\*'
** unknown exception encountered, please report by visiting
** Your Local Goat Lenders
** Python * (glob)
** Mercurial Distributed SCM (*) (glob)
** Extensions loaded: throw, older
Declare the version as supporting this hg version, show regular bts link:
$ hgver=`hg debuginstall -T '{hgver}'`
$ echo 'testedwith = """'"$hgver"'"""' >> throw.py
$ if [ -z "$hgver" ]; then
> echo "unable to fetch a mercurial version. Make sure __version__ is correct";
> fi
$ rm -f throw.pyc throw.pyo
$ hg --config extensions.throw=throw.py throw 2>&1 | egrep '^\*\*'
** unknown exception encountered, please report by visiting
** https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/BugTracker
** Python * (glob)
** Mercurial Distributed SCM (*) (glob)
** Extensions loaded: throw
Patch version is ignored during compatibility check
$ echo "testedwith = '3.2'" >> throw.py
$ echo "util.version = lambda:'3.2.2'" >> throw.py
$ rm -f throw.pyc throw.pyo
$ hg --config extensions.throw=throw.py throw 2>&1 | egrep '^\*\*'
** unknown exception encountered, please report by visiting
** https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/BugTracker
** Python * (glob)
** Mercurial Distributed SCM (*) (glob)
** Extensions loaded: throw
Test version number support in 'hg version':
$ echo '__version__ = (1, 2, 3)' >> throw.py
$ rm -f throw.pyc throw.pyo
$ hg version -v
Mercurial Distributed SCM (version *) (glob)
(see https://mercurial-scm.org for more information)
Copyright (C) 2005-* Matt Mackall and others (glob)
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Enabled extensions:
$ hg version -v --config extensions.throw=throw.py
Mercurial Distributed SCM (version *) (glob)
(see https://mercurial-scm.org for more information)
Copyright (C) 2005-* Matt Mackall and others (glob)
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Enabled extensions:
throw external 1.2.3
$ echo 'getversion = lambda: "1.twentythree"' >> throw.py
$ rm -f throw.pyc throw.pyo
$ hg version -v --config extensions.throw=throw.py
Mercurial Distributed SCM (version *) (glob)
(see https://mercurial-scm.org for more information)
Copyright (C) 2005-* Matt Mackall and others (glob)
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Enabled extensions:
throw external 1.twentythree
Refuse to load extensions with minimum version requirements
$ cat > minversion1.py << EOF
> from mercurial import util
> util.version = lambda: '3.5.2'
> minimumhgversion = '3.6'
> EOF
$ hg --config extensions.minversion=minversion1.py version
(third party extension minversion requires version 3.6 or newer of Mercurial; disabling)
Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 3.5.2)
(see https://mercurial-scm.org for more information)
Copyright (C) 2005-* Matt Mackall and others (glob)
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
$ cat > minversion2.py << EOF
> from mercurial import util
> util.version = lambda: '3.6'
> minimumhgversion = '3.7'
> EOF
$ hg --config extensions.minversion=minversion2.py version 2>&1 | egrep '\(third'
(third party extension minversion requires version 3.7 or newer of Mercurial; disabling)
Can load version that is only off by point release
$ cat > minversion2.py << EOF
> from mercurial import util
> util.version = lambda: '3.6.1'
> minimumhgversion = '3.6'
> EOF
$ hg --config extensions.minversion=minversion3.py version 2>&1 | egrep '\(third'
[1]
Can load minimum version identical to current
$ cat > minversion3.py << EOF
> from mercurial import util
> util.version = lambda: '3.5'
> minimumhgversion = '3.5'
> EOF
$ hg --config extensions.minversion=minversion3.py version 2>&1 | egrep '\(third'
[1]
Restore HGRCPATH
$ HGRCPATH=$ORGHGRCPATH
$ export HGRCPATH
Commands handling multiple repositories at a time should invoke only
"reposetup()" of extensions enabling in the target repository.
$ mkdir reposetup-test
$ cd reposetup-test
$ cat > $TESTTMP/reposetuptest.py <<EOF
> from mercurial import extensions
> def reposetup(ui, repo):
> ui.write('reposetup() for %s\n' % (repo.root))
> ui.flush()
> EOF
$ hg init src
$ echo a > src/a
$ hg -R src commit -Am '#0 at src/a'
adding a
$ echo '[extensions]' >> src/.hg/hgrc
$ echo '# enable extension locally' >> src/.hg/hgrc
$ echo "reposetuptest = $TESTTMP/reposetuptest.py" >> src/.hg/hgrc
$ hg -R src status
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/src (glob)
$ hg clone -U src clone-dst1
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/src (glob)
$ hg init push-dst1
$ hg -q -R src push push-dst1
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/src (glob)
$ hg init pull-src1
$ hg -q -R pull-src1 pull src
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/src (glob)
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [extensions]
> # disable extension globally and explicitly
> reposetuptest = !
> EOF
$ hg clone -U src clone-dst2
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/src (glob)
$ hg init push-dst2
$ hg -q -R src push push-dst2
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/src (glob)
$ hg init pull-src2
$ hg -q -R pull-src2 pull src
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/src (glob)
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [extensions]
> # enable extension globally
> reposetuptest = $TESTTMP/reposetuptest.py
> EOF
$ hg clone -U src clone-dst3
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/src (glob)
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/clone-dst3 (glob)
$ hg init push-dst3
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/push-dst3 (glob)
$ hg -q -R src push push-dst3
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/src (glob)
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/push-dst3 (glob)
$ hg init pull-src3
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/pull-src3 (glob)
$ hg -q -R pull-src3 pull src
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/pull-src3 (glob)
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/src (glob)
$ echo '[extensions]' >> src/.hg/hgrc
$ echo '# disable extension locally' >> src/.hg/hgrc
$ echo 'reposetuptest = !' >> src/.hg/hgrc
$ hg clone -U src clone-dst4
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/clone-dst4 (glob)
$ hg init push-dst4
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/push-dst4 (glob)
$ hg -q -R src push push-dst4
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/push-dst4 (glob)
$ hg init pull-src4
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/pull-src4 (glob)
$ hg -q -R pull-src4 pull src
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/pull-src4 (glob)
disabling in command line overlays with all configuration
$ hg --config extensions.reposetuptest=! clone -U src clone-dst5
$ hg --config extensions.reposetuptest=! init push-dst5
$ hg --config extensions.reposetuptest=! -q -R src push push-dst5
$ hg --config extensions.reposetuptest=! init pull-src5
$ hg --config extensions.reposetuptest=! -q -R pull-src5 pull src
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [extensions]
> # disable extension globally and explicitly
> reposetuptest = !
> EOF
$ hg init parent
$ hg init parent/sub1
$ echo 1 > parent/sub1/1
$ hg -R parent/sub1 commit -Am '#0 at parent/sub1'
adding 1
$ hg init parent/sub2
$ hg init parent/sub2/sub21
$ echo 21 > parent/sub2/sub21/21
$ hg -R parent/sub2/sub21 commit -Am '#0 at parent/sub2/sub21'
adding 21
$ cat > parent/sub2/.hgsub <<EOF
> sub21 = sub21
> EOF
$ hg -R parent/sub2 commit -Am '#0 at parent/sub2'
adding .hgsub
$ hg init parent/sub3
$ echo 3 > parent/sub3/3
$ hg -R parent/sub3 commit -Am '#0 at parent/sub3'
adding 3
$ cat > parent/.hgsub <<EOF
> sub1 = sub1
> sub2 = sub2
> sub3 = sub3
> EOF
$ hg -R parent commit -Am '#0 at parent'
adding .hgsub
$ echo '[extensions]' >> parent/.hg/hgrc
$ echo '# enable extension locally' >> parent/.hg/hgrc
$ echo "reposetuptest = $TESTTMP/reposetuptest.py" >> parent/.hg/hgrc
$ cp parent/.hg/hgrc parent/sub2/.hg/hgrc
$ hg -R parent status -S -A
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/parent (glob)
reposetup() for $TESTTMP/reposetup-test/parent/sub2 (glob)
C .hgsub
C .hgsubstate
C sub1/1
C sub2/.hgsub
C sub2/.hgsubstate
C sub2/sub21/21
C sub3/3
$ cd ..
Test compatibility with extension commands that don't use @command (issue5137)
$ hg init deprecated
$ cd deprecated
$ cat <<EOF > deprecatedcmd.py
> def deprecatedcmd(repo, ui):
> pass
> cmdtable = {
> 'deprecatedcmd': (deprecatedcmd, [], ''),
> }
> EOF
$ cat <<EOF > .hg/hgrc
> [extensions]
> deprecatedcmd = `pwd`/deprecatedcmd.py
> mq = !
> hgext.mq = !
> hgext/mq = !
> [alias]
> deprecatedalias = deprecatedcmd
> EOF
$ hg deprecatedcmd
devel-warn: missing attribute 'norepo', use @command decorator to register 'deprecatedcmd'
(compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-3.8, update your code.) at: * (glob)
$ hg deprecatedalias
devel-warn: missing attribute 'norepo', use @command decorator to register 'deprecatedalias'
(compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-3.8, update your code.) at: * (glob)
no warning unless command is executed:
$ hg paths
but mq iterates over command table:
$ hg --config extensions.mq= paths
devel-warn: missing attribute 'norepo', use @command decorator to register 'deprecatedcmd'
(compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-3.8, update your code.) at: * (glob)
$ cd ..
Test synopsis and docstring extending
$ hg init exthelp
$ cat > exthelp.py <<EOF
> from mercurial import commands, extensions
> def exbookmarks(orig, *args, **opts):
> return orig(*args, **opts)
> def uisetup(ui):
> synopsis = ' GREPME [--foo] [-x]'
> docstring = '''
> GREPME make sure that this is in the help!
> '''
> extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'bookmarks', exbookmarks,
> synopsis, docstring)
> EOF
$ abspath=`pwd`/exthelp.py
$ echo '[extensions]' >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "exthelp = $abspath" >> $HGRCPATH
$ cd exthelp
$ hg help bookmarks | grep GREPME
hg bookmarks [OPTIONS]... [NAME]... GREPME [--foo] [-x]
GREPME make sure that this is in the help!