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diff --git a/git/test/test_docs.py b/git/test/test_docs.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e4f1dbf --- /dev/null +++ b/git/test/test_docs.py @@ -0,0 +1,493 @@ +# -*- 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 + +from git.test.lib import TestBase +from git.test.lib.helper import with_rw_directory + +import os.path + + +class Tutorials(TestBase): + + def tearDown(self): + import gc + gc.collect() + + # @skipIf(HIDE_WINDOWS_KNOWN_ERRORS, ## ACTUALLY skipped by `git.submodule.base#L869`. + # "FIXME: helper.wrapper fails with: PermissionError: [WinError 5] Access is denied: " + # "'C:\\Users\\appveyor\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\1\\test_work_tree_unsupportedryfa60di\\master_repo\\.git\\objects\\pack\\pack-bc9e0787aef9f69e1591ef38ea0a6f566ec66fe3.idx") # noqa E501 + @with_rw_directory + def test_init_repo_object(self, rw_dir): + # [1-test_init_repo_object] + from git import Repo + + # rorepo is a Repo instance pointing to the git-python repository. + # For all you know, the first argument to Repo is a path to the repository + # you want to work with + repo = Repo(self.rorepo.working_tree_dir) + assert not repo.bare + # ![1-test_init_repo_object] + + # [2-test_init_repo_object] + bare_repo = Repo.init(os.path.join(rw_dir, 'bare-repo'), bare=True) + assert bare_repo.bare + # ![2-test_init_repo_object] + + # [3-test_init_repo_object] + repo.config_reader() # get a config reader for read-only access + with repo.config_writer(): # get a config writer to change configuration + pass # call release() to be sure changes are written and locks are released + # ![3-test_init_repo_object] + + # [4-test_init_repo_object] + assert not bare_repo.is_dirty() # check the dirty state + repo.untracked_files # retrieve a list of untracked files + # ['my_untracked_file'] + # ![4-test_init_repo_object] + + # [5-test_init_repo_object] + cloned_repo = repo.clone(os.path.join(rw_dir, 'to/this/path')) + assert cloned_repo.__class__ is Repo # clone an existing repository + assert Repo.init(os.path.join(rw_dir, 'path/for/new/repo')).__class__ is Repo + # ![5-test_init_repo_object] + + # [6-test_init_repo_object] + with open(os.path.join(rw_dir, 'repo.tar'), 'wb') as fp: + repo.archive(fp) + # ![6-test_init_repo_object] + + # repository paths + # [7-test_init_repo_object] + assert os.path.isdir(cloned_repo.working_tree_dir) # directory with your work files + assert cloned_repo.git_dir.startswith(cloned_repo.working_tree_dir) # directory containing the git repository + assert bare_repo.working_tree_dir is None # bare repositories have no working tree + # ![7-test_init_repo_object] + + # heads, tags and references + # heads are branches in git-speak + # [8-test_init_repo_object] + self.assertEqual(repo.head.ref, repo.heads.master, # head is a sym-ref pointing to master + "It's ok if TC not running from `master`.") + self.assertEqual(repo.tags['0.3.5'], repo.tag('refs/tags/0.3.5')) # you can access tags in various ways too + self.assertEqual(repo.refs.master, repo.heads['master']) # .refs provides all refs, ie heads ... + + if 'TRAVIS' not in os.environ: + self.assertEqual(repo.refs['origin/master'], repo.remotes.origin.refs.master) # ... remotes ... + self.assertEqual(repo.refs['0.3.5'], repo.tags['0.3.5']) # ... and tags + # ![8-test_init_repo_object] + + # create a new head/branch + # [9-test_init_repo_object] + new_branch = cloned_repo.create_head('feature') # create a new branch ... + assert cloned_repo.active_branch != new_branch # which wasn't checked out yet ... + self.assertEqual(new_branch.commit, cloned_repo.active_branch.commit) # pointing to the checked-out commit + # It's easy to let a branch point to the previous commit, without affecting anything else + # Each reference provides access to the git object it points to, usually commits + assert new_branch.set_commit('HEAD~1').commit == cloned_repo.active_branch.commit.parents[0] + # ![9-test_init_repo_object] + + # create a new tag reference + # [10-test_init_repo_object] + past = cloned_repo.create_tag('past', ref=new_branch, + message="This is a tag-object pointing to %s" % new_branch.name) + self.assertEqual(past.commit, new_branch.commit) # the tag points to the specified commit + assert past.tag.message.startswith("This is") # and its object carries the message provided + + now = cloned_repo.create_tag('now') # This is a tag-reference. It may not carry meta-data + assert now.tag is None + # ![10-test_init_repo_object] + + # Object handling + # [11-test_init_repo_object] + assert now.commit.message != past.commit.message + # You can read objects directly through binary streams, no working tree required + assert (now.commit.tree / 'VERSION').data_stream.read().decode('ascii').startswith('3') + + # You can traverse trees as well to handle all contained files of a particular commit + file_count = 0 + tree_count = 0 + tree = past.commit.tree + for item in tree.traverse(): + file_count += item.type == 'blob' + tree_count += item.type == 'tree' + assert file_count and tree_count # we have accumulated all directories and files + self.assertEqual(len(tree.blobs) + len(tree.trees), len(tree)) # a tree is iterable on its children + # ![11-test_init_repo_object] + + # remotes allow handling push, pull and fetch operations + # [12-test_init_repo_object] + from git import RemoteProgress + + class MyProgressPrinter(RemoteProgress): + def update(self, op_code, cur_count, max_count=None, message=''): + print(op_code, cur_count, max_count, cur_count / (max_count or 100.0), message or "NO MESSAGE") + # end + + self.assertEqual(len(cloned_repo.remotes), 1) # we have been cloned, so should be one remote + self.assertEqual(len(bare_repo.remotes), 0) # this one was just initialized + origin = bare_repo.create_remote('origin', url=cloned_repo.working_tree_dir) + assert origin.exists() + for fetch_info in origin.fetch(progress=MyProgressPrinter()): + print("Updated %s to %s" % (fetch_info.ref, fetch_info.commit)) + # create a local branch at the latest fetched master. We specify the name statically, but you have all + # information to do it programatically as well. + bare_master = bare_repo.create_head('master', origin.refs.master) + bare_repo.head.set_reference(bare_master) + assert not bare_repo.delete_remote(origin).exists() + # push and pull behave very similarly + # ![12-test_init_repo_object] + + # index + # [13-test_init_repo_object] + self.assertEqual(new_branch.checkout(), cloned_repo.active_branch) # checking out branch adjusts the wtree + self.assertEqual(new_branch.commit, past.commit) # Now the past is checked out + + new_file_path = os.path.join(cloned_repo.working_tree_dir, 'my-new-file') + open(new_file_path, 'wb').close() # create new file in working tree + cloned_repo.index.add([new_file_path]) # add it to the index + # Commit the changes to deviate masters history + cloned_repo.index.commit("Added a new file in the past - for later merege") + + # prepare a merge + master = cloned_repo.heads.master # right-hand side is ahead of us, in the future + merge_base = cloned_repo.merge_base(new_branch, master) # allwos for a three-way merge + cloned_repo.index.merge_tree(master, base=merge_base) # write the merge result into index + cloned_repo.index.commit("Merged past and now into future ;)", + parent_commits=(new_branch.commit, master.commit)) + + # now new_branch is ahead of master, which probably should be checked out and reset softly. + # note that all these operations didn't touch the working tree, as we managed it ourselves. + # This definitely requires you to know what you are doing :) ! + assert os.path.basename(new_file_path) in new_branch.commit.tree # new file is now in tree + master.commit = new_branch.commit # let master point to most recent commit + cloned_repo.head.reference = master # we adjusted just the reference, not the working tree or index + # ![13-test_init_repo_object] + + # submodules + + # [14-test_init_repo_object] + # create a new submodule and check it out on the spot, setup to track master branch of `bare_repo` + # As our GitPython repository has submodules already that point to GitHub, make sure we don't + # interact with them + for sm in cloned_repo.submodules: + assert not sm.remove().exists() # after removal, the sm doesn't exist anymore + sm = cloned_repo.create_submodule('mysubrepo', 'path/to/subrepo', url=bare_repo.git_dir, branch='master') + + # .gitmodules was written and added to the index, which is now being committed + cloned_repo.index.commit("Added submodule") + assert sm.exists() and sm.module_exists() # this submodule is defintely available + sm.remove(module=True, configuration=False) # remove the working tree + assert sm.exists() and not sm.module_exists() # the submodule itself is still available + + # update all submodules, non-recursively to save time, this method is very powerful, go have a look + cloned_repo.submodule_update(recursive=False) + assert sm.module_exists() # The submodules working tree was checked out by update + # ![14-test_init_repo_object] + + @with_rw_directory + def test_references_and_objects(self, rw_dir): + # [1-test_references_and_objects] + import git + repo = git.Repo.clone_from(self._small_repo_url(), os.path.join(rw_dir, 'repo'), branch='master') + + heads = repo.heads + master = heads.master # lists can be accessed by name for convenience + master.commit # the commit pointed to by head called master + master.rename('new_name') # rename heads + master.rename('master') + # ![1-test_references_and_objects] + + # [2-test_references_and_objects] + tags = repo.tags + tagref = tags[0] + tagref.tag # tags may have tag objects carrying additional information + tagref.commit # but they always point to commits + repo.delete_tag(tagref) # delete or + repo.create_tag("my_tag") # create tags using the repo for convenience + # ![2-test_references_and_objects] + + # [3-test_references_and_objects] + head = repo.head # the head points to the active branch/ref + master = head.reference # retrieve the reference the head points to + master.commit # from here you use it as any other reference + # ![3-test_references_and_objects] +# + # [4-test_references_and_objects] + log = master.log() + log[0] # first (i.e. oldest) reflog entry + log[-1] # last (i.e. most recent) reflog entry + # ![4-test_references_and_objects] + + # [5-test_references_and_objects] + new_branch = repo.create_head('new') # create a new one + new_branch.commit = 'HEAD~10' # set branch to another commit without changing index or working trees + repo.delete_head(new_branch) # delete an existing head - only works if it is not checked out + # ![5-test_references_and_objects] + + # [6-test_references_and_objects] + new_tag = repo.create_tag('my_new_tag', message='my message') + # You cannot change the commit a tag points to. Tags need to be re-created + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, new_tag, 'commit', repo.commit('HEAD~1')) + repo.delete_tag(new_tag) + # ![6-test_references_and_objects] + + # [7-test_references_and_objects] + new_branch = repo.create_head('another-branch') + repo.head.reference = new_branch + # ![7-test_references_and_objects] + + # [8-test_references_and_objects] + hc = repo.head.commit + hct = hc.tree + hc != hct # @NoEffect + hc != repo.tags[0] # @NoEffect + hc == repo.head.reference.commit # @NoEffect + # ![8-test_references_and_objects] + + # [9-test_references_and_objects] + self.assertEqual(hct.type, 'tree') # preset string type, being a class attribute + assert hct.size > 0 # size in bytes + assert len(hct.hexsha) == 40 + assert len(hct.binsha) == 20 + # ![9-test_references_and_objects] + + # [10-test_references_and_objects] + self.assertEqual(hct.path, '') # root tree has no path + assert hct.trees[0].path != '' # the first contained item has one though + self.assertEqual(hct.mode, 0o40000) # trees have the mode of a linux directory + self.assertEqual(hct.blobs[0].mode, 0o100644) # blobs have specific mode, comparable to a standard linux fs + # ![10-test_references_and_objects] + + # [11-test_references_and_objects] + hct.blobs[0].data_stream.read() # stream object to read data from + hct.blobs[0].stream_data(open(os.path.join(rw_dir, 'blob_data'), 'wb')) # write data to given stream + # ![11-test_references_and_objects] + + # [12-test_references_and_objects] + repo.commit('master') + repo.commit('v0.8.1') + repo.commit('HEAD~10') + # ![12-test_references_and_objects] + + # [13-test_references_and_objects] + fifty_first_commits = list(repo.iter_commits('master', max_count=50)) + assert len(fifty_first_commits) == 50 + # this will return commits 21-30 from the commit list as traversed backwards master + ten_commits_past_twenty = list(repo.iter_commits('master', max_count=10, skip=20)) + assert len(ten_commits_past_twenty) == 10 + assert fifty_first_commits[20:30] == ten_commits_past_twenty + # ![13-test_references_and_objects] + + # [14-test_references_and_objects] + headcommit = repo.head.commit + assert len(headcommit.hexsha) == 40 + assert len(headcommit.parents) > 0 + assert headcommit.tree.type == 'tree' + assert len(headcommit.author.name) != 0 + assert isinstance(headcommit.authored_date, int) + assert len(headcommit.committer.name) != 0 + assert isinstance(headcommit.committed_date, int) + assert headcommit.message != '' + # ![14-test_references_and_objects] + + # [15-test_references_and_objects] + import time + time.asctime(time.gmtime(headcommit.committed_date)) + time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M", time.gmtime(headcommit.committed_date)) + # ![15-test_references_and_objects] + + # [16-test_references_and_objects] + assert headcommit.parents[0].parents[0].parents[0] == repo.commit('master^^^') + # ![16-test_references_and_objects] + + # [17-test_references_and_objects] + tree = repo.heads.master.commit.tree + assert len(tree.hexsha) == 40 + # ![17-test_references_and_objects] + + # [18-test_references_and_objects] + assert len(tree.trees) > 0 # trees are subdirectories + assert len(tree.blobs) > 0 # blobs are files + assert len(tree.blobs) + len(tree.trees) == len(tree) + # ![18-test_references_and_objects] + + # [19-test_references_and_objects] + self.assertEqual(tree['smmap'], tree / 'smmap') # access by index and by sub-path + for entry in tree: # intuitive iteration of tree members + print(entry) + blob = tree.trees[1].blobs[0] # let's get a blob in a sub-tree + assert blob.name + assert len(blob.path) < len(blob.abspath) + self.assertEqual(tree.trees[1].name + '/' + blob.name, blob.path) # this is how relative blob path generated + self.assertEqual(tree[blob.path], blob) # you can use paths like 'dir/file' in tree + # ![19-test_references_and_objects] + + # [20-test_references_and_objects] + assert tree / 'smmap' == tree['smmap'] + assert tree / blob.path == tree[blob.path] + # ![20-test_references_and_objects] + + # [21-test_references_and_objects] + # This example shows the various types of allowed ref-specs + assert repo.tree() == repo.head.commit.tree + past = repo.commit('HEAD~5') + assert repo.tree(past) == repo.tree(past.hexsha) + self.assertEqual(repo.tree('v0.8.1').type, 'tree') # yes, you can provide any refspec - works everywhere + # ![21-test_references_and_objects] + + # [22-test_references_and_objects] + assert len(tree) < len(list(tree.traverse())) + # ![22-test_references_and_objects] + + # [23-test_references_and_objects] + index = repo.index + # The index contains all blobs in a flat list + assert len(list(index.iter_blobs())) == len([o for o in repo.head.commit.tree.traverse() if o.type == 'blob']) + # Access blob objects + for (_path, _stage), entry in index.entries.items(): + pass + new_file_path = os.path.join(repo.working_tree_dir, 'new-file-name') + open(new_file_path, 'w').close() + index.add([new_file_path]) # add a new file to the index + index.remove(['LICENSE']) # remove an existing one + assert os.path.isfile(os.path.join(repo.working_tree_dir, 'LICENSE')) # working tree is untouched + + self.assertEqual(index.commit("my commit message").type, 'commit') # commit changed index + repo.active_branch.commit = repo.commit('HEAD~1') # forget last commit + + from git import Actor + author = Actor("An author", "author@example.com") + committer = Actor("A committer", "committer@example.com") + # commit by commit message and author and committer + index.commit("my commit message", author=author, committer=committer) + # ![23-test_references_and_objects] + + # [24-test_references_and_objects] + from git import IndexFile + # loads a tree into a temporary index, which exists just in memory + IndexFile.from_tree(repo, 'HEAD~1') + # merge two trees three-way into memory + merge_index = IndexFile.from_tree(repo, 'HEAD~10', 'HEAD', repo.merge_base('HEAD~10', 'HEAD')) + # and persist it + merge_index.write(os.path.join(rw_dir, 'merged_index')) + # ![24-test_references_and_objects] + + # [25-test_references_and_objects] + empty_repo = git.Repo.init(os.path.join(rw_dir, 'empty')) + origin = empty_repo.create_remote('origin', repo.remotes.origin.url) + assert origin.exists() + assert origin == empty_repo.remotes.origin == empty_repo.remotes['origin'] + origin.fetch() # assure we actually have data. fetch() returns useful information + # Setup a local tracking branch of a remote branch + empty_repo.create_head('master', origin.refs.master) # create local branch "master" from remote "master" + empty_repo.heads.master.set_tracking_branch(origin.refs.master) # set local "master" to track remote "master + empty_repo.heads.master.checkout() # checkout local "master" to working tree + # Three above commands in one: + empty_repo.create_head('master', origin.refs.master).set_tracking_branch(origin.refs.master).checkout() + # rename remotes + origin.rename('new_origin') + # push and pull behaves similarly to `git push|pull` + origin.pull() + origin.push() + # assert not empty_repo.delete_remote(origin).exists() # create and delete remotes + # ![25-test_references_and_objects] + + # [26-test_references_and_objects] + assert origin.url == repo.remotes.origin.url + with origin.config_writer as cw: + cw.set("pushurl", "other_url") + + # Please note that in python 2, writing origin.config_writer.set(...) is totally safe. + # In py3 __del__ calls can be delayed, thus not writing changes in time. + # ![26-test_references_and_objects] + + # [27-test_references_and_objects] + hcommit = repo.head.commit + hcommit.diff() # diff tree against index + hcommit.diff('HEAD~1') # diff tree against previous tree + hcommit.diff(None) # diff tree against working tree + + index = repo.index + index.diff() # diff index against itself yielding empty diff + index.diff(None) # diff index against working copy + index.diff('HEAD') # diff index against current HEAD tree + # ![27-test_references_and_objects] + + # [28-test_references_and_objects] + # Traverse added Diff objects only + for diff_added in hcommit.diff('HEAD~1').iter_change_type('A'): + print(diff_added) + # ![28-test_references_and_objects] + + # [29-test_references_and_objects] + # Reset our working tree 10 commits into the past + past_branch = repo.create_head('past_branch', 'HEAD~10') + repo.head.reference = past_branch + assert not repo.head.is_detached + # reset the index and working tree to match the pointed-to commit + repo.head.reset(index=True, working_tree=True) + + # To detach your head, you have to point to a commit directly + repo.head.reference = repo.commit('HEAD~5') + assert repo.head.is_detached + # now our head points 15 commits into the past, whereas the working tree + # and index are 10 commits in the past + # ![29-test_references_and_objects] + + # [30-test_references_and_objects] + # checkout the branch using git-checkout. It will fail as the working tree appears dirty + self.assertRaises(git.GitCommandError, repo.heads.master.checkout) + repo.heads.past_branch.checkout() + # ![30-test_references_and_objects] + + # [31-test_references_and_objects] + git = repo.git + git.checkout('HEAD', b="my_new_branch") # create a new branch + git.branch('another-new-one') + git.branch('-D', 'another-new-one') # pass strings for full control over argument order + git.for_each_ref() # '-' becomes '_' when calling it + # ![31-test_references_and_objects] + + repo.git.clear_cache() + + def test_submodules(self): + # [1-test_submodules] + repo = self.rorepo + sms = repo.submodules + + assert len(sms) == 1 + sm = sms[0] + self.assertEqual(sm.name, 'gitdb') # git-python has gitdb as single submodule ... + self.assertEqual(sm.children()[0].name, 'smmap') # ... which has smmap as single submodule + + # The module is the repository referenced by the submodule + assert sm.module_exists() # the module is available, which doesn't have to be the case. + assert sm.module().working_tree_dir.endswith('gitdb') + # the submodule's absolute path is the module's path + assert sm.abspath == sm.module().working_tree_dir + self.assertEqual(len(sm.hexsha), 40) # Its sha defines the commit to checkout + assert sm.exists() # yes, this submodule is valid and exists + # read its configuration conveniently + assert sm.config_reader().get_value('path') == sm.path + self.assertEqual(len(sm.children()), 1) # query the submodule hierarchy + # ![1-test_submodules] + + @with_rw_directory + def test_add_file_and_commit(self, rw_dir): + import git + + repo_dir = os.path.join(rw_dir, 'my-new-repo') + file_name = os.path.join(repo_dir, 'new-file') + + r = git.Repo.init(repo_dir) + # This function just creates an empty file ... + open(file_name, 'wb').close() + r.index.add([file_name]) + r.index.commit("initial commit") + + # ![test_add_file_and_commit] |