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view tests/test_hooks.py @ 1439:ab15749252b0
TagMap: stop automagically running 'hg svn rebuildmeta'
This resolves a layering violation that was causing us to hang on to a
repo reference via meta. We don't change maps often enough to justify this.
author | Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> |
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date | Sun, 05 Jun 2016 23:01:46 -0400 |
parents | 4f1461428334 |
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import sys import test_util import unittest from mercurial import hg from mercurial import commands class TestHooks(test_util.TestBase): def setUp(self): super(TestHooks, 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_updatemetahook(self): repo, repo_path = self._loadupdate('single_rev.svndump') state = repo[None].parents() self.add_svn_rev(repo_path, {'trunk/alpha': 'Changed'}) commands.pull(self.repo.ui, self.repo) # Clone to a new repository and add a hook new_wc_path = "%s-2" % self.wc_path commands.clone(self.repo.ui, self.wc_path, new_wc_path) newrepo = hg.repository(test_util.testui(), new_wc_path) newrepo.ui.setconfig('hooks', 'changegroup.meta', 'python:hgsubversion.hooks.updatemeta.hook') # Commit a rev that should trigger svn meta update self.add_svn_rev(repo_path, {'trunk/alpha': 'Changed Again'}) commands.pull(self.repo.ui, self.repo) self.called = False import hgsubversion.svncommands oldupdatemeta = hgsubversion.svncommands.updatemeta def _updatemeta(ui, repo, args=[]): self.called = True hgsubversion.svncommands.updatemeta = _updatemeta # Pull and make sure our updatemeta function gets called commands.pull(newrepo.ui, newrepo) hgsubversion.svncommands.updatemeta = oldupdatemeta self.assertTrue(self.called)