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"""Unittests for the git_command.py module.""" import io import os import re import subprocess import unittest try: from unittest import mock except ImportError: import mock import git_command import wrapper class GitCommandTest(unittest.TestCase): """Tests the GitCommand class (via git_command.git).""" def setUp(self): def realpath_mock(val): return val mock.patch.object( os.path, "realpath", side_effect=realpath_mock ).start() def tearDown(self): mock.patch.stopall() def test_alternative_setting_when_matching(self): r = git_command._build_env( objdir=os.path.join("zap", "objects"), gitdir="zap" ) self.assertIsNone(r.get("GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES")) self.assertEqual( r.get("GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY"), os.path.join("zap", "objects") ) def test_alternative_setting_when_different(self): r = git_command._build_env( objdir=os.path.join("wow", "objects"), gitdir="zap" ) self.assertEqual( r.get("GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES"), os.path.join("zap", "objects"), ) self.assertEqual( r.get("GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY"), os.path.join("wow", "objects") ) class GitCommandWaitTest(unittest.TestCase): """Tests the GitCommand class .Wait()""" def setUp(self): class MockPopen: rc = 0 def __init__(self): self.stdout = io.BufferedReader(io.BytesIO()) self.stderr = io.BufferedReader(io.BytesIO()) def communicate( self, input: str = None, timeout: float = None ) -> [str, str]: """Mock communicate fn.""" return ["", ""] def wait(self, timeout=None): return self.rc self.popen = popen = MockPopen() def popen_mock(*args, **kwargs): return popen def realpath_mock(val): return val mock.patch.object(subprocess, "Popen", side_effect=popen_mock).start() mock.patch.object( os.path, "realpath", side_effect=realpath_mock ).start() def tearDown(self): mock.patch.stopall() def test_raises_when_verify_non_zero_result(self): self.popen.rc = 1 r = git_command.GitCommand(None, ["status"], verify_command=True) with self.assertRaises(git_command.GitCommandError): r.Wait() def test_returns_when_no_verify_non_zero_result(self): self.popen.rc = 1 r = git_command.GitCommand(None, ["status"], verify_command=False) self.assertEqual(1, r.Wait()) def test_default_returns_non_zero_result(self): self.popen.rc = 1 r = git_command.GitCommand(None, ["status"]) self.assertEqual(1, r.Wait()) class GitCommandStreamLogsTest(unittest.TestCase): """Tests the GitCommand class stderr log streaming cases.""" def setUp(self): self.mock_process = mock.MagicMock() self.mock_process.communicate.return_value = (None, None) self.mock_process.wait.return_value = 0 self.mock_popen = mock.MagicMock() self.mock_popen.return_value = self.mock_process mock.patch("subprocess.Popen", self.mock_popen).start() def tearDown(self): mock.patch.stopall() def test_does_not_stream_logs_when_input_is_set(self): git_command.GitCommand(None, ["status"], input="foo") self.mock_popen.assert_called_once_with( ["git", "status"], cwd=None, env=mock.ANY, encoding="utf-8", errors="backslashreplace", stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=None, stderr=None, ) self.mock_process.communicate.assert_called_once_with(input="foo") self.mock_process.stderr.read1.assert_not_called() def test_does_not_stream_logs_when_stdout_is_set(self): git_command.GitCommand(None, ["status"], capture_stdout=True) self.mock_popen.assert_called_once_with( ["git", "status"], cwd=None, env=mock.ANY, encoding="utf-8", errors="backslashreplace", stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=None, ) self.mock_process.communicate.assert_called_once_with(input=None) self.mock_process.stderr.read1.assert_not_called() def test_does_not_stream_logs_when_stderr_is_set(self): git_command.GitCommand(None, ["status"], capture_stderr=True) self.mock_popen.assert_called_once_with( ["git", "status"], cwd=None, env=mock.ANY, encoding="utf-8", errors="backslashreplace", stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, ) self.mock_process.communicate.assert_called_once_with(input=None) self.mock_process.stderr.read1.assert_not_called() def test_does_not_stream_logs_when_merge_output_is_set(self): git_command.GitCommand(None, ["status"], merge_output=True) self.mock_popen.assert_called_once_with( ["git", "status"], cwd=None, env=mock.ANY, encoding="utf-8", errors="backslashreplace", stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, ) self.mock_process.communicate.assert_called_once_with(input=None) self.mock_process.stderr.read1.assert_not_called() @mock.patch("sys.stderr") def test_streams_stderr_when_no_stream_is_set(self, mock_stderr): logs = "\n".join( [ "Enumerating objects: 5, done.", "Counting objects: 100% (5/5), done.", "Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 330 bytes | 330 KiB/s, done.", "remote: Processing changes: refs: 1, new: 1, done ", "remote: SUCCESS", ] ) self.mock_process.stderr = io.BufferedReader( io.BytesIO(bytes(logs, "utf-8")) ) cmd = git_command.GitCommand(None, ["push"]) self.mock_popen.assert_called_once_with( ["git", "push"], cwd=None, env=mock.ANY, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, ) self.mock_process.communicate.assert_not_called() mock_stderr.write.assert_called_once_with(logs) self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr, logs) class GitCallUnitTest(unittest.TestCase): """Tests the _GitCall class (via git_command.git).""" def test_version_tuple(self): """Check git.version_tuple() handling.""" ver = git_command.git.version_tuple() self.assertIsNotNone(ver) # We don't dive too deep into the values here to avoid having to update # whenever git versions change. We do check relative to this min # version as this is what `repo` itself requires via MIN_GIT_VERSION. MIN_GIT_VERSION = (2, 10, 2) self.assertTrue(isinstance(ver.major, int)) self.assertTrue(isinstance(ver.minor, int)) self.assertTrue(isinstance(ver.micro, int)) self.assertGreater(ver.major, MIN_GIT_VERSION[0] - 1) self.assertGreaterEqual(ver.micro, 0) self.assertGreaterEqual(ver.major, 0) self.assertGreaterEqual(ver, MIN_GIT_VERSION) self.assertLess(ver, (9999, 9999, 9999)) self.assertNotEqual("", ver.full) class UserAgentUnitTest(unittest.TestCase): """Tests the UserAgent function.""" def test_smoke_os(self): """Make sure UA OS setting returns something useful.""" os_name = git_command.user_agent.os # We can't dive too deep because of OS/tool differences, but we can # check the general form. m = re.match(r"^[^ ]+$", os_name) self.assertIsNotNone(m) def test_smoke_repo(self): """Make sure repo UA returns something useful.""" ua = git_command.user_agent.repo # We can't dive too deep because of OS/tool differences, but we can # check the general form. m = re.match(r"^git-repo/[^ ]+ ([^ ]+) git/[^ ]+ Python/[0-9.]+", ua) self.assertIsNotNone(m) def test_smoke_git(self): """Make sure git UA returns something useful.""" ua = git_command.user_agent.git # We can't dive too deep because of OS/tool differences, but we can # check the general form. m = re.match(r"^git/[^ ]+ ([^ ]+) git-repo/[^ ]+", ua) self.assertIsNotNone(m) class GitRequireTests(unittest.TestCase): """Test the git_require helper.""" def setUp(self): self.wrapper = wrapper.Wrapper() ver = self.wrapper.GitVersion(1, 2, 3, 4) mock.patch.object( git_command.git, "version_tuple", return_value=ver ).start() def tearDown(self): mock.patch.stopall() def test_older_nonfatal(self): """Test non-fatal require calls with old versions.""" self.assertFalse(git_command.git_require((2,))) self.assertFalse(git_command.git_require((1, 3))) self.assertFalse(git_command.git_require((1, 2, 4))) self.assertFalse(git_command.git_require((1, 2, 3, 5))) def test_newer_nonfatal(self): """Test non-fatal require calls with newer versions.""" self.assertTrue(git_command.git_require((0,))) self.assertTrue(git_command.git_require((1, 0))) self.assertTrue(git_command.git_require((1, 2, 0))) self.assertTrue(git_command.git_require((1, 2, 3, 0))) def test_equal_nonfatal(self): """Test require calls with equal values.""" self.assertTrue(git_command.git_require((1, 2, 3, 4), fail=False)) self.assertTrue(git_command.git_require((1, 2, 3, 4), fail=True)) def test_older_fatal(self): """Test fatal require calls with old versions.""" with self.assertRaises(git_command.GitRequireError) as e: git_command.git_require((2,), fail=True) self.assertNotEqual(0, e.code) def test_older_fatal_msg(self): """Test fatal require calls with old versions and message.""" with self.assertRaises(git_command.GitRequireError) as e: git_command.git_require((2,), fail=True, msg="so sad") self.assertNotEqual(0, e.code) class GitCommandErrorTest(unittest.TestCase): """Test for the GitCommandError class.""" def test_augument_stderr(self): self.assertEqual( git_command.GitCommandError( git_stderr="couldn't find remote ref refs/heads/foo" ).suggestion, "Check if the provided ref exists in the remote.", ) self.assertEqual( git_command.GitCommandError( git_stderr="'foobar' does not appear to be a git repository" ).suggestion, "Are you running this repo command outside of a repo workspace?", )