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view tests/test_fetch_truncated.py @ 899:7f90bb48c9de
svn verify: use a custom editor and get_revision()
Previously, we would fetch each file in the revision/changeset
individually. With this change, we fetch the entire revision in one
request, and use a custom editor to verify its contents. This is quite
a lot faster than the previous means when verifying over the internet.
By an order of magnitude or two, in fact. As data is transfered in a
single operation, verifying a revision from PyPy took 30 seconds
rather than 30 minutes, and saturated my 10Mbps connection.
Please note that the output ordering isn't stable between the two;
output will appear in reverse order when using the fast verifier.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 14 Dec 2011 00:07:58 +0100 |
parents | 20e73b5ab6f7 |
children | d741f536f23a |
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import test_util import unittest from mercurial import commands from mercurial import hg class TestFetchTruncatedHistory(test_util.TestBase): def test_truncated_history(self, stupid=False): # Test repository does not follow the usual layout repo_path = self.load_svndump('truncatedhistory.svndump') svn_url = test_util.fileurl(repo_path + '/project2') commands.clone(self.ui(stupid), svn_url, self.wc_path, noupdate=True) repo = hg.repository(self.ui(stupid), self.wc_path) # We are converting /project2/trunk coming from: # # Changed paths: # D /project1 # A /project2/trunk (from /project1:2) # # Here a full fetch should be performed since we are starting # the conversion on an already filled branch. tip = repo['tip'] files = tip.manifest().keys() files.sort() self.assertEqual(files, ['a', 'b']) self.assertEqual(repo['tip']['a'].data(), 'a\n') def test_truncated_history_stupid(self): self.test_truncated_history(True) def suite(): all_tests = [unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TestFetchTruncatedHistory), ] return unittest.TestSuite(all_tests)