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view tests/test_single_dir_clone.py @ 676:2a9c009790ce
svnwrap: add subvertpy wrapper
Subvertpy is, in many ways, a better interface to Subversion than the
SWIG bindings. It's faster, leaks less and offers a cleaner API. The
added wrapper is able to coexist with the SWIG wrapper, and not
enabled by default. In order to allow this, the wrapper adapts the
output from Subvertpy so that it is similar to the output from the
SWIG bindings. An example of this can be seen in the modules that work
with editors: the nested editors offered by Subvertpy had to be
flattened to work with our editor code.
This change does not activate the Subvertpy wrapper, yet, and thus
does not affect any functionality.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 11 Aug 2010 19:57:35 +0200 |
parents | d2ef7220a079 |
children | a45365f1492a |
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import test_util import errno import shutil import unittest from mercurial import commands from mercurial import context from mercurial import hg from mercurial import node from mercurial import ui class TestSingleDir(test_util.TestBase): def test_clone_single_dir_simple(self): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('branch_from_tag.svndump', stupid=False, layout='single', subdir='') self.assertEqual(repo.branchtags().keys(), ['default']) self.assertEqual(repo['tip'].manifest().keys(), ['trunk/beta', 'tags/copied_tag/alpha', 'trunk/alpha', 'tags/copied_tag/beta', 'branches/branch_from_tag/alpha', 'tags/tag_r3/alpha', 'tags/tag_r3/beta', 'branches/branch_from_tag/beta']) def test_auto_detect_single(self): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('branch_from_tag.svndump', stupid=False, layout='auto') self.assertEqual(repo.branchtags().keys(), ['default', 'branch_from_tag']) oldmanifest = test_util.filtermanifest(repo['default'].manifest().keys()) # remove standard layout shutil.rmtree(self.wc_path) # try again with subdir to get single dir clone repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('branch_from_tag.svndump', stupid=False, layout='auto', subdir='trunk') self.assertEqual(repo.branchtags().keys(), ['default', ]) self.assertEqual(repo['default'].manifest().keys(), oldmanifest) def test_externals_single(self): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('externals.svndump', stupid=False, layout='single') for rev in repo: assert '.hgsvnexternals' not in repo[rev].manifest() return # TODO enable test when externals in single are fixed expect = """[.] -r2 ^/externals/project2@2 deps/project2 [subdir] ^/externals/project1 deps/project1 [subdir2] ^/externals/project1 deps/project1 """ test = 2 self.assertEqual(self.repo[test]['.hgsvnexternals'].data(), expect) def test_externals_single_whole_repo(self): # This is the test which demonstrates the brokenness of externals return # TODO enable test when externals in single are fixed repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('externals.svndump', stupid=False, layout='single', subdir='') for rev in repo: rc = repo[rev] if '.hgsvnexternals' in rc: extdata = rc['.hgsvnexternals'].data() assert '[.]' not in extdata print extdata expect = '' # Not honestly sure what this should be... test = 4 self.assertEqual(self.repo[test]['.hgsvnexternals'].data(), expect) def test_push_single_dir(self): # Tests simple pushing from default branch to a single dir repo repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('branch_from_tag.svndump', stupid=False, layout='single', subdir='') def file_callback(repo, memctx, path): if path == 'adding_file': return context.memfilectx(path=path, data='foo', islink=False, isexec=False, copied=False) raise IOError(errno.EINVAL, 'Invalid operation: ' + path) ctx = context.memctx(repo, (repo['tip'].node(), node.nullid), 'automated test', ['adding_file'], file_callback, 'an_author', '2009-10-19 18:49:30 -0500', {'branch': 'default',}) repo.commitctx(ctx) hg.update(repo, repo['tip'].node()) self.pushrevisions() self.assertTrue('adding_file' in self.svnls('')) def test_push_single_dir_at_subdir(self): repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('branch_from_tag.svndump', stupid=False, layout='single', subdir='trunk') def filectxfn(repo, memctx, path): return context.memfilectx(path=path, data='contents of %s' % path, islink=False, isexec=False, copied=False) ctx = context.memctx(repo, (repo['tip'].node(), node.nullid), 'automated test', ['bogus'], filectxfn, 'an_author', '2009-10-19 18:49:30 -0500', {'branch': 'localhacking',}) n = repo.commitctx(ctx) self.assertEqual(self.repo['tip']['bogus'].data(), 'contents of bogus') before = repo['tip'].hex() hg.update(repo, self.repo['tip'].hex()) self.pushrevisions() self.assertNotEqual(before, self.repo['tip'].hex()) self.assertEqual(self.repo['tip']['bogus'].data(), 'contents of bogus') def test_push_single_dir_branch(self): # Tests local branches pushing to a single dir repo. Creates a fork at # tip. The default branch adds a file called default, while branch foo # adds a file called foo, then tries to push the foo branch and default # branch in that order. repo = self._load_fixture_and_fetch('branch_from_tag.svndump', stupid=False, layout='single', subdir='') def file_callback(data): def cb(repo, memctx, path): if path == data: return context.memfilectx(path=path, data=data, islink=False, isexec=False, copied=False) raise IOError(errno.EINVAL, 'Invalid operation: ' + path) return cb def commit_to_branch(name, parent): repo.commitctx(context.memctx(repo, (parent, node.nullid), 'automated test (%s)' % name, [name], file_callback(name), 'an_author', '2009-10-19 18:49:30 -0500', {'branch': name,})) parent = repo['tip'].node() commit_to_branch('default', parent) commit_to_branch('foo', parent) hg.update(repo, repo['foo'].node()) self.pushrevisions() repo = self.repo # repo is outdated after the rebase happens, refresh self.assertTrue('foo' in self.svnls('')) self.assertEqual(repo.branchtags().keys(), ['default']) # Have to cross to another branch head, so hg.update doesn't work commands.update(ui.ui(), self.repo, self.repo.branchheads('default')[1], clean=True) self.pushrevisions() self.assertTrue('default' in self.svnls('')) self.assertEquals(len(self.repo.branchheads('default')), 1) def suite(): all = [unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TestSingleDir)] return unittest.TestSuite(all)