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# Copyright (C) 2005 by Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from bzrlib.tests import BzrTestBase, TestCaseInTempDir
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from bzrlib.log import LogFormatter, show_log, LongLogFormatter, ShortLogFormatter
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch
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from bzrlib.errors import InvalidRevisionNumber
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class _LogEntry(object):
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# should probably move into bzrlib.log?
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class LogCatcher(LogFormatter):
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"""Pull log messages into list rather than displaying them.
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For ease of testing we save log messages here rather than actually
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formatting them, so that we can precisely check the result without
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being too dependent on the exact formatting.
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We should also test the LogFormatter.
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super(LogCatcher, self).__init__(to_file=None)
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def show(self, revno, rev, delta):
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class SimpleLogTest(TestCaseInTempDir):
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def checkDelta(self, delta, **kw):
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"""Check the filenames touched by a delta are as expected."""
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for n in 'added', 'removed', 'renamed', 'modified', 'unchanged':
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expected = kw.get(n, [])
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# tests are written with unix paths; fix them up for windows
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# expected = [x.replace('/', os.sep) for x in expected]
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# strip out only the path components
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got = [x[0] for x in getattr(delta, n)]
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self.assertEquals(expected, got)
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def test_cur_revno(self):
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b = Branch(u'.', init=True)
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b.working_tree().commit('empty commit')
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True, start_revision=1, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=2, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=2)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=0, end_revision=2)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=0)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=-1, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=-1)
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def test_cur_revno(self):
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b = Branch.initialize(u'.')
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b.working_tree().commit('empty commit')
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True, start_revision=1, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=2, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=2)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=0, end_revision=2)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=0)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=-1, end_revision=1)
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self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
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start_revision=1, end_revision=-1)
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def test_simple_log(self):
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eq = self.assertEquals
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b = Branch.initialize(u'.')
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b.working_tree().commit('empty commit')
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
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eq(lf.logs[0].revno, 1)
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eq(lf.logs[0].rev.message, 'empty commit')
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self.log('log delta: %r' % d)
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self.build_tree(['hello'])
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b.working_tree().add('hello')
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b.working_tree().commit('add one file')
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# log using regular thing
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show_log(b, LongLogFormatter(lf))
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for l in lf.readlines():
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# get log as data structure
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
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self.log('log entries:')
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for logentry in lf.logs:
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self.log('%4d %s' % (logentry.revno, logentry.rev.message))
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# first one is most recent
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logentry = lf.logs[0]
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eq(logentry.revno, 2)
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eq(logentry.rev.message, 'add one file')
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self.log('log 2 delta: %r' % d)
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# self.checkDelta(d, added=['hello'])
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# commit a log message with control characters
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msg = "All 8-bit chars: " + ''.join([unichr(x) for x in range(256)])
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self.log("original commit message: %r", msg)
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b.working_tree().commit(msg)
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
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committed_msg = lf.logs[0].rev.message
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self.log("escaped commit message: %r", committed_msg)
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self.assert_(msg != committed_msg)
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self.assert_(len(committed_msg) > len(msg))
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# Check that log message with only XML-valid characters isn't
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# escaped. As ElementTree apparently does some kind of
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# newline conversion, neither LF (\x0A) nor CR (\x0D) are
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# included in the test commit message, even though they are
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# valid XML 1.0 characters.
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msg = "\x09" + ''.join([unichr(x) for x in range(0x20, 256)])
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self.log("original commit message: %r", msg)
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b.working_tree().commit(msg)
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show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
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committed_msg = lf.logs[0].rev.message
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self.log("escaped commit message: %r", committed_msg)
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self.assert_(msg == committed_msg)
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def test_trailing_newlines(self):
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b = Branch.initialize(u'.')
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wt = b.working_tree()
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open('a', 'wb').write('hello moto\n')
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wt.commit('simple log message', rev_id='a1'
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, timestamp=1132586655.459960938, timezone=-6*3600
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, committer='Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>')
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open('b', 'wb').write('goodbye\n')
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wt.commit('multiline\nlog\nmessage\n', rev_id='a2'
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, timestamp=1132586842.411175966, timezone=-6*3600
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, committer='Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>')
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open('c', 'wb').write('just another manic monday\n')
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wt.commit('single line with trailing newline\n', rev_id='a3'
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, timestamp=1132587176.835228920, timezone=-6*3600
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, committer = 'Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>')
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lf = ShortLogFormatter(to_file=sio)
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self.assertEquals(sio.getvalue(), """\
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3 Joe Foo\t2005-11-21
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single line with trailing newline
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2 Joe Foo\t2005-11-21
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1 Joe Foo\t2005-11-21
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lf = LongLogFormatter(to_file=sio)
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self.assertEquals(sio.getvalue(), """\
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------------------------------------------------------------
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Mon 2005-11-21 09:32:56 -0600
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single line with trailing newline
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------------------------------------------------------------
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Mon 2005-11-21 09:27:22 -0600
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committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
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timestamp: Mon 2005-11-21 09:24:15 -0600
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def test_verbose_log(self):
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"""Verbose log includes changed files
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b = Branch.initialize(u'.')
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self.build_tree(['a'])
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wt = b.working_tree()
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# XXX: why does a longer nick show up?
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b.nick = 'test_verbose_log'
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wt.commit(message='add a',
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timestamp=1132711707,
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committer='Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>')
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logfile = file('out.tmp', 'w+')
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formatter = LongLogFormatter(to_file=logfile)
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show_log(b, formatter, verbose=True)
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log_contents = logfile.read()
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self.assertEqualDiff(log_contents, '''\
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committer: Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>
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branch nick: test_verbose_log
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timestamp: Wed 2005-11-23 12:08:27 +1000