view tests/test_pull_fallback.py @ 1512:6d0fe7ce9898

commands: fix command option registering A recent patch introduced svnopts as a way of sharing the svn command options between the old and the new way of registering a command. It turns out 'svnopts' was already used further up in the module to define the flags that should be added to *all* Mercurial commands. So our definition of it here cause us to add all of these options to all Mercurial commands. This was caught because it changes --rev to be '' instead of [], which breaks a number of assumptions in the other commands. Given that none of the subversion tests are command line tests, I'm not sure how to test this. It was caught in other extensions tests. (grafted from 3b1334407783a4379fd515e2ed9acc61e3f175ff) (grafted from 6db63ead5556f2bf72e423ca8c6df08ea3a5b009)
author Durham Goode <durham@fb.com>
date Wed, 24 May 2017 15:07:00 -0700
parents 4f1461428334
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import test_util

import re
import mercurial
from mercurial import commands
from hgsubversion import stupid
from hgsubversion import svnwrap
from hgsubversion import wrappers

class TestPullFallback(test_util.TestBase):
    def setUp(self):
        super(TestPullFallback, self).setUp()

    def _loadupdate(self, fixture_name, *args, **kwargs):
        kwargs = kwargs.copy()
        kwargs.update(noupdate=False)
        repo, repo_path = self.load_and_fetch(fixture_name, *args, **kwargs)
        return repo, repo_path

    def test_stupid_fallback_to_stupid_fullrevs(self):
        return
        to_patch = {
            'mercurial.patch.patchbackend': _patchbackend_raise,
            'stupid.diff_branchrev': stupid.diff_branchrev,
            'stupid.fetch_branchrev': stupid.fetch_branchrev,
        }

        expected_calls = {
            'mercurial.patch.patchbackend': 1,
            'stupid.diff_branchrev': 1,
            'stupid.fetch_branchrev': 1,
        }

        self.stupid = True
        repo, repo_path = self._loadupdate('single_rev.svndump')
        self.stupid = False

        # Passing stupid=True doesn't seem to be working - force it
        repo.ui.setconfig('hgsubversion', 'stupid', "true")
        state = repo[None].parents()

        calls, replaced = _monkey_patch(to_patch)

        try:
            self.add_svn_rev(repo_path, {'trunk/alpha': 'Changed'})
            commands.pull(self.repo.ui, repo, update=True)
            self.failIfEqual(state, repo[None].parents())
            self.assertTrue('tip' in repo[None].tags())
            self.assertEqual(expected_calls, calls)

        finally:
            _monkey_unpatch(replaced)

def _monkey_patch(to_patch, start=None):
    if start is None:
        import sys
        start = sys.modules[__name__]

    calls = {}
    replaced = {}

    for path, replacement in to_patch.iteritems():
        obj = start
        owner, attr = path.rsplit('.', 1)

        for a in owner.split('.', -1):
            obj = getattr(obj, a)

        replaced[path] = getattr(obj, attr)
        calls[path] = 0

        def outer(path=path, calls=calls, replacement=replacement):
            def wrapper(*p, **kw):
                calls[path] += 1
                return replacement(*p, **kw)

            return wrapper

        setattr(obj, attr, outer())

    return calls, replaced

def _monkey_unpatch(to_patch, start=None):
    if start is None:
        import sys
        start = sys.modules[__name__]

    replaced = {}

    for path, replacement in to_patch.iteritems():
        obj = start
        owner, attr = path.rsplit('.', 1)

        for a in owner.split('.', -1):
            obj = getattr(obj, a)

        replaced[path] = getattr(obj, attr)
        setattr(obj, attr, replacement)

    return replaced

def _patchbackend_raise(*p, **kw):
    raise mercurial.patch.PatchError("patch failed")