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author | Konrad Weihmann <kweihmann@outlook.com> | 2020-07-10 18:41:02 +0200 |
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committer | Konrad Weihmann <kweihmann@outlook.com> | 2020-07-12 15:01:21 +0200 |
commit | 0374d7cf84ecd8182b74a639fcfdb9eafddcfd15 (patch) | |
tree | f462fb9fc434f197b39213b53f33f4e09fc0329e /git/test/test_git.py | |
parent | 9cb7ae8d9721e1269f5bacd6dbc33ecdec4659c0 (diff) | |
download | gitpython-0374d7cf84ecd8182b74a639fcfdb9eafddcfd15.tar.gz |
tests: move to root dir
This should ensure that tests are NOT packaged into
release package by setuptools, as tests are development
only
+ fixtures after moving
Signed-off-by: Konrad Weihmann <kweihmann@outlook.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'git/test/test_git.py')
-rw-r--r-- | git/test/test_git.py | 281 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 281 deletions
diff --git a/git/test/test_git.py b/git/test/test_git.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1e3cac8f..00000000 --- a/git/test/test_git.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,281 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -# test_git.py -# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Michael Trier (mtrier@gmail.com) and contributors -# -# This module is part of GitPython and is released under -# the BSD License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php -import os -import subprocess -import sys -from tempfile import TemporaryFile -from unittest import mock - -from git import ( - Git, - refresh, - GitCommandError, - GitCommandNotFound, - Repo, - cmd -) -from git.compat import is_darwin -from git.test.lib import ( - TestBase, - fixture_path -) -from git.test.lib import with_rw_directory -from git.util import finalize_process - -import os.path as osp - -from git.compat import is_win - - -class TestGit(TestBase): - - @classmethod - def setUpClass(cls): - super(TestGit, cls).setUpClass() - cls.git = Git(cls.rorepo.working_dir) - - def tearDown(self): - import gc - gc.collect() - - @mock.patch.object(Git, 'execute') - def test_call_process_calls_execute(self, git): - git.return_value = '' - self.git.version() - self.assertTrue(git.called) - self.assertEqual(git.call_args, ((['git', 'version'],), {})) - - def test_call_unpack_args_unicode(self): - args = Git._Git__unpack_args('Unicode€™') - mangled_value = 'Unicode\u20ac\u2122' - self.assertEqual(args, [mangled_value]) - - def test_call_unpack_args(self): - args = Git._Git__unpack_args(['git', 'log', '--', 'Unicode€™']) - mangled_value = 'Unicode\u20ac\u2122' - self.assertEqual(args, ['git', 'log', '--', mangled_value]) - - def test_it_raises_errors(self): - self.assertRaises(GitCommandError, self.git.this_does_not_exist) - - def test_it_transforms_kwargs_into_git_command_arguments(self): - self.assertEqual(["-s"], self.git.transform_kwargs(**{'s': True})) - self.assertEqual(["-s", "5"], self.git.transform_kwargs(**{'s': 5})) - self.assertEqual([], self.git.transform_kwargs(**{'s': None})) - - self.assertEqual(["--max-count"], self.git.transform_kwargs(**{'max_count': True})) - self.assertEqual(["--max-count=5"], self.git.transform_kwargs(**{'max_count': 5})) - self.assertEqual(["--max-count=0"], self.git.transform_kwargs(**{'max_count': 0})) - self.assertEqual([], self.git.transform_kwargs(**{'max_count': None})) - - # Multiple args are supported by using lists/tuples - self.assertEqual(["-L", "1-3", "-L", "12-18"], self.git.transform_kwargs(**{'L': ('1-3', '12-18')})) - self.assertEqual(["-C", "-C"], self.git.transform_kwargs(**{'C': [True, True, None, False]})) - - # order is undefined - res = self.git.transform_kwargs(**{'s': True, 't': True}) - self.assertEqual({'-s', '-t'}, set(res)) - - def test_it_executes_git_to_shell_and_returns_result(self): - self.assertRegex(self.git.execute(["git", "version"]), r'^git version [\d\.]{2}.*$') - - def test_it_accepts_stdin(self): - filename = fixture_path("cat_file_blob") - with open(filename, 'r') as fh: - self.assertEqual("70c379b63ffa0795fdbfbc128e5a2818397b7ef8", - self.git.hash_object(istream=fh, stdin=True)) - - @mock.patch.object(Git, 'execute') - def test_it_ignores_false_kwargs(self, git): - # this_should_not_be_ignored=False implies it *should* be ignored - self.git.version(pass_this_kwarg=False) - self.assertTrue("pass_this_kwarg" not in git.call_args[1]) - - def test_it_raises_proper_exception_with_output_stream(self): - tmp_file = TemporaryFile() - self.assertRaises(GitCommandError, self.git.checkout, 'non-existent-branch', output_stream=tmp_file) - - def test_it_accepts_environment_variables(self): - filename = fixture_path("ls_tree_empty") - with open(filename, 'r') as fh: - tree = self.git.mktree(istream=fh) - env = { - 'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME': 'Author Name', - 'GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL': 'author@example.com', - 'GIT_AUTHOR_DATE': '1400000000+0000', - 'GIT_COMMITTER_NAME': 'Committer Name', - 'GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL': 'committer@example.com', - 'GIT_COMMITTER_DATE': '1500000000+0000', - } - commit = self.git.commit_tree(tree, m='message', env=env) - self.assertEqual(commit, '4cfd6b0314682d5a58f80be39850bad1640e9241') - - def test_persistent_cat_file_command(self): - # read header only - hexsha = "b2339455342180c7cc1e9bba3e9f181f7baa5167" - g = self.git.cat_file( - batch_check=True, istream=subprocess.PIPE, as_process=True - ) - g.stdin.write(b"b2339455342180c7cc1e9bba3e9f181f7baa5167\n") - g.stdin.flush() - obj_info = g.stdout.readline() - - # read header + data - g = self.git.cat_file( - batch=True, istream=subprocess.PIPE, as_process=True - ) - g.stdin.write(b"b2339455342180c7cc1e9bba3e9f181f7baa5167\n") - g.stdin.flush() - obj_info_two = g.stdout.readline() - self.assertEqual(obj_info, obj_info_two) - - # read data - have to read it in one large chunk - size = int(obj_info.split()[2]) - g.stdout.read(size) - g.stdout.read(1) - - # now we should be able to read a new object - g.stdin.write(b"b2339455342180c7cc1e9bba3e9f181f7baa5167\n") - g.stdin.flush() - self.assertEqual(g.stdout.readline(), obj_info) - - # same can be achieved using the respective command functions - hexsha, typename, size = self.git.get_object_header(hexsha) - hexsha, typename_two, size_two, _ = self.git.get_object_data(hexsha) - self.assertEqual(typename, typename_two) - self.assertEqual(size, size_two) - - def test_version(self): - v = self.git.version_info - self.assertIsInstance(v, tuple) - for n in v: - self.assertIsInstance(n, int) - # END verify number types - - def test_cmd_override(self): - prev_cmd = self.git.GIT_PYTHON_GIT_EXECUTABLE - exc = GitCommandNotFound - try: - # set it to something that doens't exist, assure it raises - type(self.git).GIT_PYTHON_GIT_EXECUTABLE = osp.join( - "some", "path", "which", "doesn't", "exist", "gitbinary") - self.assertRaises(exc, self.git.version) - finally: - type(self.git).GIT_PYTHON_GIT_EXECUTABLE = prev_cmd - # END undo adjustment - - def test_refresh(self): - # test a bad git path refresh - self.assertRaises(GitCommandNotFound, refresh, "yada") - - # test a good path refresh - which_cmd = "where" if is_win else "which" - path = os.popen("{0} git".format(which_cmd)).read().strip().split('\n')[0] - refresh(path) - - def test_options_are_passed_to_git(self): - # This work because any command after git --version is ignored - git_version = self.git(version=True).NoOp() - git_command_version = self.git.version() - self.assertEqual(git_version, git_command_version) - - def test_persistent_options(self): - git_command_version = self.git.version() - # analog to test_options_are_passed_to_git - self.git.set_persistent_git_options(version=True) - git_version = self.git.NoOp() - self.assertEqual(git_version, git_command_version) - # subsequent calls keep this option: - git_version_2 = self.git.NoOp() - self.assertEqual(git_version_2, git_command_version) - - # reset to empty: - self.git.set_persistent_git_options() - self.assertRaises(GitCommandError, self.git.NoOp) - - def test_single_char_git_options_are_passed_to_git(self): - input_value = 'TestValue' - output_value = self.git(c='user.name=%s' % input_value).config('--get', 'user.name') - self.assertEqual(input_value, output_value) - - def test_change_to_transform_kwargs_does_not_break_command_options(self): - self.git.log(n=1) - - def test_insert_after_kwarg_raises(self): - # This isn't a complete add command, which doesn't matter here - self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.git.remote, 'add', insert_kwargs_after='foo') - - def test_env_vars_passed_to_git(self): - editor = 'non_existent_editor' - with mock.patch.dict('os.environ', {'GIT_EDITOR': editor}): # @UndefinedVariable - self.assertEqual(self.git.var("GIT_EDITOR"), editor) - - @with_rw_directory - def test_environment(self, rw_dir): - # sanity check - self.assertEqual(self.git.environment(), {}) - - # make sure the context manager works and cleans up after itself - with self.git.custom_environment(PWD='/tmp'): - self.assertEqual(self.git.environment(), {'PWD': '/tmp'}) - - self.assertEqual(self.git.environment(), {}) - - old_env = self.git.update_environment(VARKEY='VARVALUE') - # The returned dict can be used to revert the change, hence why it has - # an entry with value 'None'. - self.assertEqual(old_env, {'VARKEY': None}) - self.assertEqual(self.git.environment(), {'VARKEY': 'VARVALUE'}) - - new_env = self.git.update_environment(**old_env) - self.assertEqual(new_env, {'VARKEY': 'VARVALUE'}) - self.assertEqual(self.git.environment(), {}) - - path = osp.join(rw_dir, 'failing-script.sh') - with open(path, 'wt') as stream: - stream.write("#!/usr/bin/env sh\n" - "echo FOO\n") - os.chmod(path, 0o777) - - rw_repo = Repo.init(osp.join(rw_dir, 'repo')) - remote = rw_repo.create_remote('ssh-origin', "ssh://git@server/foo") - - with rw_repo.git.custom_environment(GIT_SSH=path): - try: - remote.fetch() - except GitCommandError as err: - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 and is_darwin: - self.assertIn('ssh-orig', str(err)) - self.assertEqual(err.status, 128) - else: - self.assertIn('FOO', str(err)) - - def test_handle_process_output(self): - from git.cmd import handle_process_output - - line_count = 5002 - count = [None, 0, 0] - - def counter_stdout(line): - count[1] += 1 - - def counter_stderr(line): - count[2] += 1 - - cmdline = [sys.executable, fixture_path('cat_file.py'), str(fixture_path('issue-301_stderr'))] - proc = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, - stdin=None, - stdout=subprocess.PIPE, - stderr=subprocess.PIPE, - shell=False, - creationflags=cmd.PROC_CREATIONFLAGS, - ) - - handle_process_output(proc, counter_stdout, counter_stderr, finalize_process) - - self.assertEqual(count[1], line_count) - self.assertEqual(count[2], line_count) |