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view tests/comprehensive/test_rebuildmeta.py @ 1206:aa8b72bd1320
test_push_command: improve commit messages inside test for diagnostics
This let me determine a little bit of a disturbing test failure:
test_push_existing_file_newly_symlink is broken against svn 1.8.8 for
me (and against svn 1.8.9 for Sean). This isn't a regression on our
part, but we need to work around this in the near future.
author | Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> |
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date | Wed, 16 Jul 2014 14:52:33 -0400 |
parents | d62c53c7a37d |
children | 11c8de73b48a |
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import os import unittest import sys # wrapped in a try/except because of weirdness in how # run.py works as compared to nose. try: import test_util except ImportError: sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))) import test_util from mercurial import context from mercurial import extensions from mercurial import hg from mercurial import ui from hgsubversion import compathacks from hgsubversion import svncommands from hgsubversion import svnmeta from hgsubversion import util # These test repositories have harmless skew in rebuildmeta for the # last-pulled-rev because the last rev in svn causes absolutely no # changes in hg. expect_youngest_skew = [('file_mixed_with_branches.svndump', False, False), ('file_mixed_with_branches.svndump', True, False), ('unrelatedbranch.svndump', False, False), ('unrelatedbranch.svndump', True, False), ] def _do_case(self, name, layout): subdir = test_util.subdir.get(name, '') single = layout == 'single' u = ui.ui() config = {} if layout == 'custom': for branch, path in test_util.custom.get(name, {}).iteritems(): config['hgsubversionbranch.%s' % branch] = path u.setconfig('hgsubversionbranch', branch, path) repo, repo_path = self.load_and_fetch(name, subdir=subdir, layout=layout) assert test_util.repolen(self.repo) > 0 wc2_path = self.wc_path + '_clone' src, dest = test_util.hgclone(u, self.wc_path, wc2_path, update=False) src = test_util.getlocalpeer(src) dest = test_util.getlocalpeer(dest) # insert a wrapper that prevents calling changectx.children() def failfn(orig, ctx): self.fail('calling %s is forbidden; it can cause massive slowdowns ' 'when rebuilding large repositories' % orig) origchildren = getattr(context.changectx, 'children') extensions.wrapfunction(context.changectx, 'children', failfn) try: svncommands.rebuildmeta(u, dest, args=[test_util.fileurl(repo_path + subdir), ]) finally: # remove the wrapper context.changectx.children = origchildren self._run_assertions(name, single, src, dest, u) wc3_path = self.wc_path + '_partial' src, dest = test_util.hgclone(u, self.wc_path, wc3_path, update=False, rev=[0]) srcrepo = test_util.getlocalpeer(src) dest = test_util.getlocalpeer(dest) # insert a wrapper that prevents calling changectx.children() extensions.wrapfunction(context.changectx, 'children', failfn) try: svncommands.rebuildmeta(u, dest, args=[test_util.fileurl(repo_path + subdir), ]) finally: # remove the wrapper context.changectx.children = origchildren dest.pull(src) # insert a wrapper that prevents calling changectx.children() extensions.wrapfunction(context.changectx, 'children', failfn) try: svncommands.updatemeta(u, dest, args=[test_util.fileurl(repo_path + subdir), ]) finally: # remove the wrapper context.changectx.children = origchildren self._run_assertions(name, single, srcrepo, dest, u) def _run_assertions(self, name, single, src, dest, u): self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(os.path.join(src.path, 'svn')), 'no .hg/svn directory in the source!') self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(os.path.join(dest.path, 'svn')), 'no .hg/svn directory in the destination!') dest = hg.repository(u, os.path.dirname(dest.path)) for tf in ('lastpulled', 'rev_map', 'uuid', 'tagmap', 'layout', 'subdir',): stf = os.path.join(src.path, 'svn', tf) # the generation of tagmap is lazy so it doesn't strictly need to exist # if it's not being used if not stf.endswith('tagmap'): self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(stf), '%r is missing!' % stf) dtf = os.path.join(dest.path, 'svn', tf) old, new = None, None if not dtf.endswith('tagmap'): self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(dtf), '%r is missing!' % tf) if os.path.isfile(stf) and os.path.isfile(dtf): old, new = util.load(stf, resave=False), util.load(dtf, resave=False) if tf == 'lastpulled' and (name, self.stupid, single) in expect_youngest_skew: self.assertNotEqual(old, new, 'rebuildmeta unexpected match on youngest rev!') continue self.assertEqual(old, new, tf + ' differs') try: self.assertEqual(src.branchmap(), dest.branchmap()) except AttributeError: # hg 2.8 and earlier self.assertEqual(src.branchtags(), dest.branchtags()) srcbi = util.load(os.path.join(src.path, 'svn', 'branch_info')) destbi = util.load(os.path.join(dest.path, 'svn', 'branch_info')) self.assertEqual(sorted(srcbi.keys()), sorted(destbi.keys())) revkeys = svnmeta.SVNMeta(dest).revmap.keys() for branch in destbi: srcinfo = srcbi[branch] destinfo = destbi[branch] if srcinfo[:2] == (None, 0) or destinfo[:2] == (None, 0): self.assertTrue(srcinfo[2] <= destinfo[2], 'Latest revision for %s decreased from %d to %d!' % (branch or 'default', srcinfo[2], destinfo[2])) self.assertEqual(srcinfo[0], destinfo[0]) else: pr = sorted(filter(lambda x: x[1] == srcinfo[0] and x[0] <= srcinfo[1], revkeys), reverse=True)[0][0] self.assertEqual(pr, destinfo[1]) self.assertEqual(srcinfo[2], destinfo[2]) def buildmethod(case, name, layout): m = lambda self: self._do_case(case, layout) m.__name__ = name m.__doc__ = ('Test rebuildmeta on %s (%s)' % (case, layout)) return m skip = set([ 'project_root_not_repo_root.svndump', 'corrupt.svndump', ]) attrs = {'_do_case': _do_case, '_run_assertions': _run_assertions, 'stupid_mode_tests': True, } for case in [f for f in os.listdir(test_util.FIXTURES) if f.endswith('.svndump')]: # this fixture results in an empty repository, don't use it if case in skip: continue bname = 'test_' + case[:-len('.svndump')] attrs[bname] = buildmethod(case, bname, 'auto') attrs[bname + '_single'] = buildmethod(case, bname + '_single', 'single') if case in test_util.custom: attrs[bname + '_custom'] = buildmethod(case, bname + '_custom', 'single') RebuildMetaTests = type('RebuildMetaTests', (test_util.TestBase,), attrs)