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diff --git a/git/test/test_refs.py b/git/test/test_refs.py
index d3b1f681..cf08d7ec 100644
--- a/git/test/test_refs.py
+++ b/git/test/test_refs.py
@@ -15,531 +15,531 @@ import os
class TestRefs(TestBase):
- def test_from_path(self):
- # should be able to create any reference directly
- for ref_type in ( Reference, Head, TagReference, RemoteReference ):
- for name in ('rela_name', 'path/rela_name'):
- full_path = ref_type.to_full_path(name)
- instance = ref_type.from_path(self.rorepo, full_path)
- assert isinstance(instance, ref_type)
- # END for each name
- # END for each type
-
- # invalid path
- self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, TagReference, self.rorepo, "refs/invalid/tag")
- # works without path check
- TagReference(self.rorepo, "refs/invalid/tag", check_path=False)
-
- def test_tag_base(self):
- tag_object_refs = list()
- for tag in self.rorepo.tags:
- assert "refs/tags" in tag.path
- assert tag.name
- assert isinstance( tag.commit, Commit )
- if tag.tag is not None:
- tag_object_refs.append( tag )
- tagobj = tag.tag
- # have no dict
- self.failUnlessRaises(AttributeError, setattr, tagobj, 'someattr', 1)
- assert isinstance( tagobj, TagObject )
- assert tagobj.tag == tag.name
- assert isinstance( tagobj.tagger, Actor )
- assert isinstance( tagobj.tagged_date, int )
- assert isinstance( tagobj.tagger_tz_offset, int )
- assert tagobj.message
- assert tag.object == tagobj
- # can't assign the object
- self.failUnlessRaises(AttributeError, setattr, tag, 'object', tagobj)
- # END if we have a tag object
- # END for tag in repo-tags
- assert tag_object_refs
- assert isinstance(self.rorepo.tags['0.1.5'], TagReference)
+ def test_from_path(self):
+ # should be able to create any reference directly
+ for ref_type in ( Reference, Head, TagReference, RemoteReference ):
+ for name in ('rela_name', 'path/rela_name'):
+ full_path = ref_type.to_full_path(name)
+ instance = ref_type.from_path(self.rorepo, full_path)
+ assert isinstance(instance, ref_type)
+ # END for each name
+ # END for each type
+
+ # invalid path
+ self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, TagReference, self.rorepo, "refs/invalid/tag")
+ # works without path check
+ TagReference(self.rorepo, "refs/invalid/tag", check_path=False)
+
+ def test_tag_base(self):
+ tag_object_refs = list()
+ for tag in self.rorepo.tags:
+ assert "refs/tags" in tag.path
+ assert tag.name
+ assert isinstance( tag.commit, Commit )
+ if tag.tag is not None:
+ tag_object_refs.append( tag )
+ tagobj = tag.tag
+ # have no dict
+ self.failUnlessRaises(AttributeError, setattr, tagobj, 'someattr', 1)
+ assert isinstance( tagobj, TagObject )
+ assert tagobj.tag == tag.name
+ assert isinstance( tagobj.tagger, Actor )
+ assert isinstance( tagobj.tagged_date, int )
+ assert isinstance( tagobj.tagger_tz_offset, int )
+ assert tagobj.message
+ assert tag.object == tagobj
+ # can't assign the object
+ self.failUnlessRaises(AttributeError, setattr, tag, 'object', tagobj)
+ # END if we have a tag object
+ # END for tag in repo-tags
+ assert tag_object_refs
+ assert isinstance(self.rorepo.tags['0.1.5'], TagReference)
- def test_tags_author(self):
- tag = self.rorepo.tags[0]
- tagobj = tag.tag
- assert isinstance( tagobj.tagger, Actor )
- tagger_name = tagobj.tagger.name
- assert tagger_name == 'Michael Trier'
+ def test_tags_author(self):
+ tag = self.rorepo.tags[0]
+ tagobj = tag.tag
+ assert isinstance( tagobj.tagger, Actor )
+ tagger_name = tagobj.tagger.name
+ assert tagger_name == 'Michael Trier'
-
- def test_tags(self):
- # tag refs can point to tag objects or to commits
- s = set()
- ref_count = 0
- for ref in chain(self.rorepo.tags, self.rorepo.heads):
- ref_count += 1
- assert isinstance(ref, refs.Reference)
- assert str(ref) == ref.name
- assert repr(ref)
- assert ref == ref
- assert not ref != ref
- s.add(ref)
- # END for each ref
- assert len(s) == ref_count
- assert len(s|s) == ref_count
-
- @with_rw_repo('HEAD', bare=False)
- def test_heads(self, rwrepo):
- for head in rwrepo.heads:
- assert head.name
- assert head.path
- assert "refs/heads" in head.path
- prev_object = head.object
- cur_object = head.object
- assert prev_object == cur_object # represent the same git object
- assert prev_object is not cur_object # but are different instances
-
- writer = head.config_writer()
- tv = "testopt"
- writer.set_value(tv, 1)
- assert writer.get_value(tv) == 1
- del(writer)
- assert head.config_reader().get_value(tv) == 1
- head.config_writer().remove_option(tv)
-
- # after the clone, we might still have a tracking branch setup
- head.set_tracking_branch(None)
- assert head.tracking_branch() is None
- remote_ref = rwrepo.remotes[0].refs[0]
- assert head.set_tracking_branch(remote_ref) is head
- assert head.tracking_branch() == remote_ref
- head.set_tracking_branch(None)
- assert head.tracking_branch() is None
- # END for each head
-
- # verify REFLOG gets altered
- head = rwrepo.head
- cur_head = head.ref
- cur_commit = cur_head.commit
- pcommit = cur_head.commit.parents[0].parents[0]
- hlog_len = len(head.log())
- blog_len = len(cur_head.log())
- assert head.set_reference(pcommit, 'detached head') is head
- # one new log-entry
- thlog = head.log()
- assert len(thlog) == hlog_len + 1
- assert thlog[-1].oldhexsha == cur_commit.hexsha
- assert thlog[-1].newhexsha == pcommit.hexsha
-
- # the ref didn't change though
- assert len(cur_head.log()) == blog_len
-
- # head changes once again, cur_head doesn't change
- head.set_reference(cur_head, 'reattach head')
- assert len(head.log()) == hlog_len+2
- assert len(cur_head.log()) == blog_len
-
- # adjusting the head-ref also adjust the head, so both reflogs are
- # altered
- cur_head.set_commit(pcommit, 'changing commit')
- assert len(cur_head.log()) == blog_len+1
- assert len(head.log()) == hlog_len+3
-
-
- # with automatic dereferencing
- assert head.set_commit(cur_commit, 'change commit once again') is head
- assert len(head.log()) == hlog_len+4
- assert len(cur_head.log()) == blog_len+2
-
- # a new branch has just a single entry
- other_head = Head.create(rwrepo, 'mynewhead', pcommit, logmsg='new head created')
- log = other_head.log()
- assert len(log) == 1
- assert log[0].oldhexsha == pcommit.NULL_HEX_SHA
- assert log[0].newhexsha == pcommit.hexsha
-
-
- def test_refs(self):
- types_found = set()
- for ref in self.rorepo.refs:
- types_found.add(type(ref))
- assert len(types_found) >= 3
-
- def test_is_valid(self):
- assert Reference(self.rorepo, 'refs/doesnt/exist').is_valid() == False
- assert self.rorepo.head.is_valid()
- assert self.rorepo.head.reference.is_valid()
- assert SymbolicReference(self.rorepo, 'hellothere').is_valid() == False
-
- def test_orig_head(self):
- assert type(self.rorepo.head.orig_head()) == SymbolicReference
-
- @with_rw_repo('0.1.6')
- def test_head_reset(self, rw_repo):
- cur_head = rw_repo.head
- old_head_commit = cur_head.commit
- new_head_commit = cur_head.ref.commit.parents[0]
- cur_head.reset(new_head_commit, index=True) # index only
- assert cur_head.reference.commit == new_head_commit
-
- self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, cur_head.reset, new_head_commit, index=False, working_tree=True)
- new_head_commit = new_head_commit.parents[0]
- cur_head.reset(new_head_commit, index=True, working_tree=True) # index + wt
- assert cur_head.reference.commit == new_head_commit
-
- # paths - make sure we have something to do
- rw_repo.index.reset(old_head_commit.parents[0])
- cur_head.reset(cur_head, paths = "test")
- cur_head.reset(new_head_commit, paths = "lib")
- # hard resets with paths don't work, its all or nothing
- self.failUnlessRaises(GitCommandError, cur_head.reset, new_head_commit, working_tree=True, paths = "lib")
-
- # we can do a mixed reset, and then checkout from the index though
- cur_head.reset(new_head_commit)
- rw_repo.index.checkout(["lib"], force=True)#
-
-
- # now that we have a write write repo, change the HEAD reference - its
- # like git-reset --soft
- heads = rw_repo.heads
- assert heads
- for head in heads:
- cur_head.reference = head
- assert cur_head.reference == head
- assert isinstance(cur_head.reference, Head)
- assert cur_head.commit == head.commit
- assert not cur_head.is_detached
- # END for each head
-
- # detach
- active_head = heads[0]
- curhead_commit = active_head.commit
- cur_head.reference = curhead_commit
- assert cur_head.commit == curhead_commit
- assert cur_head.is_detached
- self.failUnlessRaises(TypeError, getattr, cur_head, "reference")
-
- # tags are references, hence we can point to them
- some_tag = rw_repo.tags[0]
- cur_head.reference = some_tag
- assert not cur_head.is_detached
- assert cur_head.commit == some_tag.commit
- assert isinstance(cur_head.reference, TagReference)
-
- # put HEAD back to a real head, otherwise everything else fails
- cur_head.reference = active_head
-
- # type check
- self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, setattr, cur_head, "reference", "that")
-
- # head handling
- commit = 'HEAD'
- prev_head_commit = cur_head.commit
- for count, new_name in enumerate(("my_new_head", "feature/feature1")):
- actual_commit = commit+"^"*count
- new_head = Head.create(rw_repo, new_name, actual_commit)
- assert new_head.is_detached
- assert cur_head.commit == prev_head_commit
- assert isinstance(new_head, Head)
- # already exists, but has the same value, so its fine
- Head.create(rw_repo, new_name, new_head.commit)
-
- # its not fine with a different value
- self.failUnlessRaises(OSError, Head.create, rw_repo, new_name, new_head.commit.parents[0])
-
- # force it
- new_head = Head.create(rw_repo, new_name, actual_commit, force=True)
- old_path = new_head.path
- old_name = new_head.name
-
- assert new_head.rename("hello").name == "hello"
- assert new_head.rename("hello/world").name == "hello/world"
- assert new_head.rename(old_name).name == old_name and new_head.path == old_path
-
- # rename with force
- tmp_head = Head.create(rw_repo, "tmphead")
- self.failUnlessRaises(GitCommandError, tmp_head.rename, new_head)
- tmp_head.rename(new_head, force=True)
- assert tmp_head == new_head and tmp_head.object == new_head.object
-
- logfile = RefLog.path(tmp_head)
- assert os.path.isfile(logfile)
- Head.delete(rw_repo, tmp_head)
- # deletion removes the log as well
- assert not os.path.isfile(logfile)
- heads = rw_repo.heads
- assert tmp_head not in heads and new_head not in heads
- # force on deletion testing would be missing here, code looks okay though ;)
- # END for each new head name
- self.failUnlessRaises(TypeError, RemoteReference.create, rw_repo, "some_name")
-
- # tag ref
- tag_name = "1.0.2"
- light_tag = TagReference.create(rw_repo, tag_name)
- self.failUnlessRaises(GitCommandError, TagReference.create, rw_repo, tag_name)
- light_tag = TagReference.create(rw_repo, tag_name, "HEAD~1", force = True)
- assert isinstance(light_tag, TagReference)
- assert light_tag.name == tag_name
- assert light_tag.commit == cur_head.commit.parents[0]
- assert light_tag.tag is None
-
- # tag with tag object
- other_tag_name = "releases/1.0.2RC"
- msg = "my mighty tag\nsecond line"
- obj_tag = TagReference.create(rw_repo, other_tag_name, message=msg)
- assert isinstance(obj_tag, TagReference)
- assert obj_tag.name == other_tag_name
- assert obj_tag.commit == cur_head.commit
- assert obj_tag.tag is not None
-
- TagReference.delete(rw_repo, light_tag, obj_tag)
- tags = rw_repo.tags
- assert light_tag not in tags and obj_tag not in tags
-
- # remote deletion
- remote_refs_so_far = 0
- remotes = rw_repo.remotes
- assert remotes
- for remote in remotes:
- refs = remote.refs
-
- # If a HEAD exists, it must be deleted first. Otherwise it might
- # end up pointing to an invalid ref it the ref was deleted before.
- remote_head_name = "HEAD"
- if remote_head_name in refs:
- RemoteReference.delete(rw_repo, refs[remote_head_name])
- del(refs[remote_head_name])
- #END handle HEAD deletion
-
- RemoteReference.delete(rw_repo, *refs)
- remote_refs_so_far += len(refs)
- for ref in refs:
- assert ref.remote_name == remote.name
- # END for each ref to delete
- assert remote_refs_so_far
-
- for remote in remotes:
- # remotes without references throw
- self.failUnlessRaises(AssertionError, getattr, remote, 'refs')
- # END for each remote
-
- # change where the active head points to
- if cur_head.is_detached:
- cur_head.reference = rw_repo.heads[0]
-
- head = cur_head.reference
- old_commit = head.commit
- head.commit = old_commit.parents[0]
- assert head.commit == old_commit.parents[0]
- assert head.commit == cur_head.commit
- head.commit = old_commit
-
- # setting a non-commit as commit fails, but succeeds as object
- head_tree = head.commit.tree
- self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, setattr, head, 'commit', head_tree)
- assert head.commit == old_commit # and the ref did not change
- # we allow heds to point to any object
- head.object = head_tree
- assert head.object == head_tree
- # cannot query tree as commit
- self.failUnlessRaises(TypeError, getattr, head, 'commit')
-
- # set the commit directly using the head. This would never detach the head
- assert not cur_head.is_detached
- head.object = old_commit
- cur_head.reference = head.commit
- assert cur_head.is_detached
- parent_commit = head.commit.parents[0]
- assert cur_head.is_detached
- cur_head.commit = parent_commit
- assert cur_head.is_detached and cur_head.commit == parent_commit
-
- cur_head.reference = head
- assert not cur_head.is_detached
- cur_head.commit = parent_commit
- assert not cur_head.is_detached
- assert head.commit == parent_commit
-
- # test checkout
- active_branch = rw_repo.active_branch
- for head in rw_repo.heads:
- checked_out_head = head.checkout()
- assert checked_out_head == head
- # END for each head to checkout
-
- # checkout with branch creation
- new_head = active_branch.checkout(b="new_head")
- assert active_branch != rw_repo.active_branch
- assert new_head == rw_repo.active_branch
-
- # checkout with force as we have a changed a file
- # clear file
- open(new_head.commit.tree.blobs[-1].abspath,'w').close()
- assert len(new_head.commit.diff(None))
-
- # create a new branch that is likely to touch the file we changed
- far_away_head = rw_repo.create_head("far_head",'HEAD~100')
- self.failUnlessRaises(GitCommandError, far_away_head.checkout)
- assert active_branch == active_branch.checkout(force=True)
- assert rw_repo.head.reference != far_away_head
-
- # test reference creation
- partial_ref = 'sub/ref'
- full_ref = 'refs/%s' % partial_ref
- ref = Reference.create(rw_repo, partial_ref)
- assert ref.path == full_ref
- assert ref.object == rw_repo.head.commit
-
- self.failUnlessRaises(OSError, Reference.create, rw_repo, full_ref, 'HEAD~20')
- # it works if it is at the same spot though and points to the same reference
- assert Reference.create(rw_repo, full_ref, 'HEAD').path == full_ref
- Reference.delete(rw_repo, full_ref)
-
- # recreate the reference using a full_ref
- ref = Reference.create(rw_repo, full_ref)
- assert ref.path == full_ref
- assert ref.object == rw_repo.head.commit
-
- # recreate using force
- ref = Reference.create(rw_repo, partial_ref, 'HEAD~1', force=True)
- assert ref.path == full_ref
- assert ref.object == rw_repo.head.commit.parents[0]
-
- # rename it
- orig_obj = ref.object
- for name in ('refs/absname', 'rela_name', 'feature/rela_name'):
- ref_new_name = ref.rename(name)
- assert isinstance(ref_new_name, Reference)
- assert name in ref_new_name.path
- assert ref_new_name.object == orig_obj
- assert ref_new_name == ref
- # END for each name type
-
- # References that don't exist trigger an error if we want to access them
- self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, getattr, Reference(rw_repo, "refs/doesntexist"), 'commit')
-
- # exists, fail unless we force
- ex_ref_path = far_away_head.path
- self.failUnlessRaises(OSError, ref.rename, ex_ref_path)
- # if it points to the same commit it works
- far_away_head.commit = ref.commit
- ref.rename(ex_ref_path)
- assert ref.path == ex_ref_path and ref.object == orig_obj
- assert ref.rename(ref.path).path == ex_ref_path # rename to same name
-
- # create symbolic refs
- symref_path = "symrefs/sym"
- symref = SymbolicReference.create(rw_repo, symref_path, cur_head.reference)
- assert symref.path == symref_path
- assert symref.reference == cur_head.reference
-
- self.failUnlessRaises(OSError, SymbolicReference.create, rw_repo, symref_path, cur_head.reference.commit)
- # it works if the new ref points to the same reference
- SymbolicReference.create(rw_repo, symref.path, symref.reference).path == symref.path
- SymbolicReference.delete(rw_repo, symref)
- # would raise if the symref wouldn't have been deletedpbl
- symref = SymbolicReference.create(rw_repo, symref_path, cur_head.reference)
-
- # test symbolic references which are not at default locations like HEAD
- # or FETCH_HEAD - they may also be at spots in refs of course
- symbol_ref_path = "refs/symbol_ref"
- symref = SymbolicReference(rw_repo, symbol_ref_path)
- assert symref.path == symbol_ref_path
- symbol_ref_abspath = os.path.join(rw_repo.git_dir, symref.path)
-
- # set it
- symref.reference = new_head
- assert symref.reference == new_head
- assert os.path.isfile(symbol_ref_abspath)
- assert symref.commit == new_head.commit
-
- for name in ('absname','folder/rela_name'):
- symref_new_name = symref.rename(name)
- assert isinstance(symref_new_name, SymbolicReference)
- assert name in symref_new_name.path
- assert symref_new_name.reference == new_head
- assert symref_new_name == symref
- assert not symref.is_detached
- # END for each ref
-
- # create a new non-head ref just to be sure we handle it even if packed
- Reference.create(rw_repo, full_ref)
-
- # test ref listing - assure we have packed refs
- rw_repo.git.pack_refs(all=True, prune=True)
- heads = rw_repo.heads
- assert heads
- assert new_head in heads
- assert active_branch in heads
- assert rw_repo.tags
-
- # we should be able to iterate all symbolic refs as well - in that case
- # we should expect only symbolic references to be returned
- for symref in SymbolicReference.iter_items(rw_repo):
- assert not symref.is_detached
-
- # when iterating references, we can get references and symrefs
- # when deleting all refs, I'd expect them to be gone ! Even from
- # the packed ones
- # For this to work, we must not be on any branch
- rw_repo.head.reference = rw_repo.head.commit
- deleted_refs = set()
- for ref in Reference.iter_items(rw_repo):
- if ref.is_detached:
- ref.delete(rw_repo, ref)
- deleted_refs.add(ref)
- # END delete ref
- # END for each ref to iterate and to delete
- assert deleted_refs
-
- for ref in Reference.iter_items(rw_repo):
- if ref.is_detached:
- assert ref not in deleted_refs
- # END for each ref
-
- # reattach head - head will not be returned if it is not a symbolic
- # ref
- rw_repo.head.reference = Head.create(rw_repo, "master")
-
- # At least the head should still exist
- assert os.path.isfile(os.path.join(rw_repo.git_dir, 'HEAD'))
- refs = list(SymbolicReference.iter_items(rw_repo))
- assert len(refs) == 1
-
-
- # test creation of new refs from scratch
- for path in ("basename", "dir/somename", "dir2/subdir/basename"):
- # REFERENCES
- ############
- fpath = Reference.to_full_path(path)
- ref_fp = Reference.from_path(rw_repo, fpath)
- assert not ref_fp.is_valid()
- ref = Reference(rw_repo, fpath)
- assert ref == ref_fp
-
- # can be created by assigning a commit
- ref.commit = rw_repo.head.commit
- assert ref.is_valid()
-
- # if the assignment raises, the ref doesn't exist
- Reference.delete(ref.repo, ref.path)
- assert not ref.is_valid()
- self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, setattr, ref, 'commit', "nonsense")
- assert not ref.is_valid()
-
- # I am sure I had my reason to make it a class method at first, but
- # now it doesn't make so much sense anymore, want an instance method as well
- # See http://byronimo.lighthouseapp.com/projects/51787-gitpython/tickets/27
- Reference.delete(ref.repo, ref.path)
- assert not ref.is_valid()
-
- ref.object = rw_repo.head.commit
- assert ref.is_valid()
-
- Reference.delete(ref.repo, ref.path)
- assert not ref.is_valid()
- self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, setattr, ref, 'object', "nonsense")
- assert not ref.is_valid()
-
- # END for each path
-
- def test_dereference_recursive(self):
- # for now, just test the HEAD
- assert SymbolicReference.dereference_recursive(self.rorepo, 'HEAD')
-
- def test_reflog(self):
- assert isinstance(self.rorepo.heads.master.log(), RefLog)
-
+
+ def test_tags(self):
+ # tag refs can point to tag objects or to commits
+ s = set()
+ ref_count = 0
+ for ref in chain(self.rorepo.tags, self.rorepo.heads):
+ ref_count += 1
+ assert isinstance(ref, refs.Reference)
+ assert str(ref) == ref.name
+ assert repr(ref)
+ assert ref == ref
+ assert not ref != ref
+ s.add(ref)
+ # END for each ref
+ assert len(s) == ref_count
+ assert len(s|s) == ref_count
+
+ @with_rw_repo('HEAD', bare=False)
+ def test_heads(self, rwrepo):
+ for head in rwrepo.heads:
+ assert head.name
+ assert head.path
+ assert "refs/heads" in head.path
+ prev_object = head.object
+ cur_object = head.object
+ assert prev_object == cur_object # represent the same git object
+ assert prev_object is not cur_object # but are different instances
+
+ writer = head.config_writer()
+ tv = "testopt"
+ writer.set_value(tv, 1)
+ assert writer.get_value(tv) == 1
+ del(writer)
+ assert head.config_reader().get_value(tv) == 1
+ head.config_writer().remove_option(tv)
+
+ # after the clone, we might still have a tracking branch setup
+ head.set_tracking_branch(None)
+ assert head.tracking_branch() is None
+ remote_ref = rwrepo.remotes[0].refs[0]
+ assert head.set_tracking_branch(remote_ref) is head
+ assert head.tracking_branch() == remote_ref
+ head.set_tracking_branch(None)
+ assert head.tracking_branch() is None
+ # END for each head
+
+ # verify REFLOG gets altered
+ head = rwrepo.head
+ cur_head = head.ref
+ cur_commit = cur_head.commit
+ pcommit = cur_head.commit.parents[0].parents[0]
+ hlog_len = len(head.log())
+ blog_len = len(cur_head.log())
+ assert head.set_reference(pcommit, 'detached head') is head
+ # one new log-entry
+ thlog = head.log()
+ assert len(thlog) == hlog_len + 1
+ assert thlog[-1].oldhexsha == cur_commit.hexsha
+ assert thlog[-1].newhexsha == pcommit.hexsha
+
+ # the ref didn't change though
+ assert len(cur_head.log()) == blog_len
+
+ # head changes once again, cur_head doesn't change
+ head.set_reference(cur_head, 'reattach head')
+ assert len(head.log()) == hlog_len+2
+ assert len(cur_head.log()) == blog_len
+
+ # adjusting the head-ref also adjust the head, so both reflogs are
+ # altered
+ cur_head.set_commit(pcommit, 'changing commit')
+ assert len(cur_head.log()) == blog_len+1
+ assert len(head.log()) == hlog_len+3
+
+
+ # with automatic dereferencing
+ assert head.set_commit(cur_commit, 'change commit once again') is head
+ assert len(head.log()) == hlog_len+4
+ assert len(cur_head.log()) == blog_len+2
+
+ # a new branch has just a single entry
+ other_head = Head.create(rwrepo, 'mynewhead', pcommit, logmsg='new head created')
+ log = other_head.log()
+ assert len(log) == 1
+ assert log[0].oldhexsha == pcommit.NULL_HEX_SHA
+ assert log[0].newhexsha == pcommit.hexsha
+
+
+ def test_refs(self):
+ types_found = set()
+ for ref in self.rorepo.refs:
+ types_found.add(type(ref))
+ assert len(types_found) >= 3
+
+ def test_is_valid(self):
+ assert Reference(self.rorepo, 'refs/doesnt/exist').is_valid() == False
+ assert self.rorepo.head.is_valid()
+ assert self.rorepo.head.reference.is_valid()
+ assert SymbolicReference(self.rorepo, 'hellothere').is_valid() == False
+
+ def test_orig_head(self):
+ assert type(self.rorepo.head.orig_head()) == SymbolicReference
+
+ @with_rw_repo('0.1.6')
+ def test_head_reset(self, rw_repo):
+ cur_head = rw_repo.head
+ old_head_commit = cur_head.commit
+ new_head_commit = cur_head.ref.commit.parents[0]
+ cur_head.reset(new_head_commit, index=True) # index only
+ assert cur_head.reference.commit == new_head_commit
+
+ self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, cur_head.reset, new_head_commit, index=False, working_tree=True)
+ new_head_commit = new_head_commit.parents[0]
+ cur_head.reset(new_head_commit, index=True, working_tree=True) # index + wt
+ assert cur_head.reference.commit == new_head_commit
+
+ # paths - make sure we have something to do
+ rw_repo.index.reset(old_head_commit.parents[0])
+ cur_head.reset(cur_head, paths = "test")
+ cur_head.reset(new_head_commit, paths = "lib")
+ # hard resets with paths don't work, its all or nothing
+ self.failUnlessRaises(GitCommandError, cur_head.reset, new_head_commit, working_tree=True, paths = "lib")
+
+ # we can do a mixed reset, and then checkout from the index though
+ cur_head.reset(new_head_commit)
+ rw_repo.index.checkout(["lib"], force=True)#
+
+
+ # now that we have a write write repo, change the HEAD reference - its
+ # like git-reset --soft
+ heads = rw_repo.heads
+ assert heads
+ for head in heads:
+ cur_head.reference = head
+ assert cur_head.reference == head
+ assert isinstance(cur_head.reference, Head)
+ assert cur_head.commit == head.commit
+ assert not cur_head.is_detached
+ # END for each head
+
+ # detach
+ active_head = heads[0]
+ curhead_commit = active_head.commit
+ cur_head.reference = curhead_commit
+ assert cur_head.commit == curhead_commit
+ assert cur_head.is_detached
+ self.failUnlessRaises(TypeError, getattr, cur_head, "reference")
+
+ # tags are references, hence we can point to them
+ some_tag = rw_repo.tags[0]
+ cur_head.reference = some_tag
+ assert not cur_head.is_detached
+ assert cur_head.commit == some_tag.commit
+ assert isinstance(cur_head.reference, TagReference)
+
+ # put HEAD back to a real head, otherwise everything else fails
+ cur_head.reference = active_head
+
+ # type check
+ self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, setattr, cur_head, "reference", "that")
+
+ # head handling
+ commit = 'HEAD'
+ prev_head_commit = cur_head.commit
+ for count, new_name in enumerate(("my_new_head", "feature/feature1")):
+ actual_commit = commit+"^"*count
+ new_head = Head.create(rw_repo, new_name, actual_commit)
+ assert new_head.is_detached
+ assert cur_head.commit == prev_head_commit
+ assert isinstance(new_head, Head)
+ # already exists, but has the same value, so its fine
+ Head.create(rw_repo, new_name, new_head.commit)
+
+ # its not fine with a different value
+ self.failUnlessRaises(OSError, Head.create, rw_repo, new_name, new_head.commit.parents[0])
+
+ # force it
+ new_head = Head.create(rw_repo, new_name, actual_commit, force=True)
+ old_path = new_head.path
+ old_name = new_head.name
+
+ assert new_head.rename("hello").name == "hello"
+ assert new_head.rename("hello/world").name == "hello/world"
+ assert new_head.rename(old_name).name == old_name and new_head.path == old_path
+
+ # rename with force
+ tmp_head = Head.create(rw_repo, "tmphead")
+ self.failUnlessRaises(GitCommandError, tmp_head.rename, new_head)
+ tmp_head.rename(new_head, force=True)
+ assert tmp_head == new_head and tmp_head.object == new_head.object
+
+ logfile = RefLog.path(tmp_head)
+ assert os.path.isfile(logfile)
+ Head.delete(rw_repo, tmp_head)
+ # deletion removes the log as well
+ assert not os.path.isfile(logfile)
+ heads = rw_repo.heads
+ assert tmp_head not in heads and new_head not in heads
+ # force on deletion testing would be missing here, code looks okay though ;)
+ # END for each new head name
+ self.failUnlessRaises(TypeError, RemoteReference.create, rw_repo, "some_name")
+
+ # tag ref
+ tag_name = "1.0.2"
+ light_tag = TagReference.create(rw_repo, tag_name)
+ self.failUnlessRaises(GitCommandError, TagReference.create, rw_repo, tag_name)
+ light_tag = TagReference.create(rw_repo, tag_name, "HEAD~1", force = True)
+ assert isinstance(light_tag, TagReference)
+ assert light_tag.name == tag_name
+ assert light_tag.commit == cur_head.commit.parents[0]
+ assert light_tag.tag is None
+
+ # tag with tag object
+ other_tag_name = "releases/1.0.2RC"
+ msg = "my mighty tag\nsecond line"
+ obj_tag = TagReference.create(rw_repo, other_tag_name, message=msg)
+ assert isinstance(obj_tag, TagReference)
+ assert obj_tag.name == other_tag_name
+ assert obj_tag.commit == cur_head.commit
+ assert obj_tag.tag is not None
+
+ TagReference.delete(rw_repo, light_tag, obj_tag)
+ tags = rw_repo.tags
+ assert light_tag not in tags and obj_tag not in tags
+
+ # remote deletion
+ remote_refs_so_far = 0
+ remotes = rw_repo.remotes
+ assert remotes
+ for remote in remotes:
+ refs = remote.refs
+
+ # If a HEAD exists, it must be deleted first. Otherwise it might
+ # end up pointing to an invalid ref it the ref was deleted before.
+ remote_head_name = "HEAD"
+ if remote_head_name in refs:
+ RemoteReference.delete(rw_repo, refs[remote_head_name])
+ del(refs[remote_head_name])
+ #END handle HEAD deletion
+
+ RemoteReference.delete(rw_repo, *refs)
+ remote_refs_so_far += len(refs)
+ for ref in refs:
+ assert ref.remote_name == remote.name
+ # END for each ref to delete
+ assert remote_refs_so_far
+
+ for remote in remotes:
+ # remotes without references throw
+ self.failUnlessRaises(AssertionError, getattr, remote, 'refs')
+ # END for each remote
+
+ # change where the active head points to
+ if cur_head.is_detached:
+ cur_head.reference = rw_repo.heads[0]
+
+ head = cur_head.reference
+ old_commit = head.commit
+ head.commit = old_commit.parents[0]
+ assert head.commit == old_commit.parents[0]
+ assert head.commit == cur_head.commit
+ head.commit = old_commit
+
+ # setting a non-commit as commit fails, but succeeds as object
+ head_tree = head.commit.tree
+ self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, setattr, head, 'commit', head_tree)
+ assert head.commit == old_commit # and the ref did not change
+ # we allow heds to point to any object
+ head.object = head_tree
+ assert head.object == head_tree
+ # cannot query tree as commit
+ self.failUnlessRaises(TypeError, getattr, head, 'commit')
+
+ # set the commit directly using the head. This would never detach the head
+ assert not cur_head.is_detached
+ head.object = old_commit
+ cur_head.reference = head.commit
+ assert cur_head.is_detached
+ parent_commit = head.commit.parents[0]
+ assert cur_head.is_detached
+ cur_head.commit = parent_commit
+ assert cur_head.is_detached and cur_head.commit == parent_commit
+
+ cur_head.reference = head
+ assert not cur_head.is_detached
+ cur_head.commit = parent_commit
+ assert not cur_head.is_detached
+ assert head.commit == parent_commit
+
+ # test checkout
+ active_branch = rw_repo.active_branch
+ for head in rw_repo.heads:
+ checked_out_head = head.checkout()
+ assert checked_out_head == head
+ # END for each head to checkout
+
+ # checkout with branch creation
+ new_head = active_branch.checkout(b="new_head")
+ assert active_branch != rw_repo.active_branch
+ assert new_head == rw_repo.active_branch
+
+ # checkout with force as we have a changed a file
+ # clear file
+ open(new_head.commit.tree.blobs[-1].abspath,'w').close()
+ assert len(new_head.commit.diff(None))
+
+ # create a new branch that is likely to touch the file we changed
+ far_away_head = rw_repo.create_head("far_head",'HEAD~100')
+ self.failUnlessRaises(GitCommandError, far_away_head.checkout)
+ assert active_branch == active_branch.checkout(force=True)
+ assert rw_repo.head.reference != far_away_head
+
+ # test reference creation
+ partial_ref = 'sub/ref'
+ full_ref = 'refs/%s' % partial_ref
+ ref = Reference.create(rw_repo, partial_ref)
+ assert ref.path == full_ref
+ assert ref.object == rw_repo.head.commit
+
+ self.failUnlessRaises(OSError, Reference.create, rw_repo, full_ref, 'HEAD~20')
+ # it works if it is at the same spot though and points to the same reference
+ assert Reference.create(rw_repo, full_ref, 'HEAD').path == full_ref
+ Reference.delete(rw_repo, full_ref)
+
+ # recreate the reference using a full_ref
+ ref = Reference.create(rw_repo, full_ref)
+ assert ref.path == full_ref
+ assert ref.object == rw_repo.head.commit
+
+ # recreate using force
+ ref = Reference.create(rw_repo, partial_ref, 'HEAD~1', force=True)
+ assert ref.path == full_ref
+ assert ref.object == rw_repo.head.commit.parents[0]
+
+ # rename it
+ orig_obj = ref.object
+ for name in ('refs/absname', 'rela_name', 'feature/rela_name'):
+ ref_new_name = ref.rename(name)
+ assert isinstance(ref_new_name, Reference)
+ assert name in ref_new_name.path
+ assert ref_new_name.object == orig_obj
+ assert ref_new_name == ref
+ # END for each name type
+
+ # References that don't exist trigger an error if we want to access them
+ self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, getattr, Reference(rw_repo, "refs/doesntexist"), 'commit')
+
+ # exists, fail unless we force
+ ex_ref_path = far_away_head.path
+ self.failUnlessRaises(OSError, ref.rename, ex_ref_path)
+ # if it points to the same commit it works
+ far_away_head.commit = ref.commit
+ ref.rename(ex_ref_path)
+ assert ref.path == ex_ref_path and ref.object == orig_obj
+ assert ref.rename(ref.path).path == ex_ref_path # rename to same name
+
+ # create symbolic refs
+ symref_path = "symrefs/sym"
+ symref = SymbolicReference.create(rw_repo, symref_path, cur_head.reference)
+ assert symref.path == symref_path
+ assert symref.reference == cur_head.reference
+
+ self.failUnlessRaises(OSError, SymbolicReference.create, rw_repo, symref_path, cur_head.reference.commit)
+ # it works if the new ref points to the same reference
+ SymbolicReference.create(rw_repo, symref.path, symref.reference).path == symref.path
+ SymbolicReference.delete(rw_repo, symref)
+ # would raise if the symref wouldn't have been deletedpbl
+ symref = SymbolicReference.create(rw_repo, symref_path, cur_head.reference)
+
+ # test symbolic references which are not at default locations like HEAD
+ # or FETCH_HEAD - they may also be at spots in refs of course
+ symbol_ref_path = "refs/symbol_ref"
+ symref = SymbolicReference(rw_repo, symbol_ref_path)
+ assert symref.path == symbol_ref_path
+ symbol_ref_abspath = os.path.join(rw_repo.git_dir, symref.path)
+
+ # set it
+ symref.reference = new_head
+ assert symref.reference == new_head
+ assert os.path.isfile(symbol_ref_abspath)
+ assert symref.commit == new_head.commit
+
+ for name in ('absname','folder/rela_name'):
+ symref_new_name = symref.rename(name)
+ assert isinstance(symref_new_name, SymbolicReference)
+ assert name in symref_new_name.path
+ assert symref_new_name.reference == new_head
+ assert symref_new_name == symref
+ assert not symref.is_detached
+ # END for each ref
+
+ # create a new non-head ref just to be sure we handle it even if packed
+ Reference.create(rw_repo, full_ref)
+
+ # test ref listing - assure we have packed refs
+ rw_repo.git.pack_refs(all=True, prune=True)
+ heads = rw_repo.heads
+ assert heads
+ assert new_head in heads
+ assert active_branch in heads
+ assert rw_repo.tags
+
+ # we should be able to iterate all symbolic refs as well - in that case
+ # we should expect only symbolic references to be returned
+ for symref in SymbolicReference.iter_items(rw_repo):
+ assert not symref.is_detached
+
+ # when iterating references, we can get references and symrefs
+ # when deleting all refs, I'd expect them to be gone ! Even from
+ # the packed ones
+ # For this to work, we must not be on any branch
+ rw_repo.head.reference = rw_repo.head.commit
+ deleted_refs = set()
+ for ref in Reference.iter_items(rw_repo):
+ if ref.is_detached:
+ ref.delete(rw_repo, ref)
+ deleted_refs.add(ref)
+ # END delete ref
+ # END for each ref to iterate and to delete
+ assert deleted_refs
+
+ for ref in Reference.iter_items(rw_repo):
+ if ref.is_detached:
+ assert ref not in deleted_refs
+ # END for each ref
+
+ # reattach head - head will not be returned if it is not a symbolic
+ # ref
+ rw_repo.head.reference = Head.create(rw_repo, "master")
+
+ # At least the head should still exist
+ assert os.path.isfile(os.path.join(rw_repo.git_dir, 'HEAD'))
+ refs = list(SymbolicReference.iter_items(rw_repo))
+ assert len(refs) == 1
+
+
+ # test creation of new refs from scratch
+ for path in ("basename", "dir/somename", "dir2/subdir/basename"):
+ # REFERENCES
+ ############
+ fpath = Reference.to_full_path(path)
+ ref_fp = Reference.from_path(rw_repo, fpath)
+ assert not ref_fp.is_valid()
+ ref = Reference(rw_repo, fpath)
+ assert ref == ref_fp
+
+ # can be created by assigning a commit
+ ref.commit = rw_repo.head.commit
+ assert ref.is_valid()
+
+ # if the assignment raises, the ref doesn't exist
+ Reference.delete(ref.repo, ref.path)
+ assert not ref.is_valid()
+ self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, setattr, ref, 'commit', "nonsense")
+ assert not ref.is_valid()
+
+ # I am sure I had my reason to make it a class method at first, but
+ # now it doesn't make so much sense anymore, want an instance method as well
+ # See http://byronimo.lighthouseapp.com/projects/51787-gitpython/tickets/27
+ Reference.delete(ref.repo, ref.path)
+ assert not ref.is_valid()
+
+ ref.object = rw_repo.head.commit
+ assert ref.is_valid()
+
+ Reference.delete(ref.repo, ref.path)
+ assert not ref.is_valid()
+ self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, setattr, ref, 'object', "nonsense")
+ assert not ref.is_valid()
+
+ # END for each path
+
+ def test_dereference_recursive(self):
+ # for now, just test the HEAD
+ assert SymbolicReference.dereference_recursive(self.rorepo, 'HEAD')
+
+ def test_reflog(self):
+ assert isinstance(self.rorepo.heads.master.log(), RefLog)
+