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# Copyright (C) 2005 by Canonical Ltd
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: encoding=utf-8
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
import os
from cStringIO import StringIO
from bzrlib.tests import BzrTestBase, TestCaseWithTransport
from bzrlib.log import (show_log,
get_view_revisions,
LogFormatter,
LongLogFormatter,
ShortLogFormatter,
LineLogFormatter)
from bzrlib.branch import Branch
from bzrlib.errors import InvalidRevisionNumber
class _LogEntry(object):
# should probably move into bzrlib.log?
pass
class LogCatcher(LogFormatter):
"""Pull log messages into list rather than displaying them.
For ease of testing we save log messages here rather than actually
formatting them, so that we can precisely check the result without
being too dependent on the exact formatting.
We should also test the LogFormatter.
"""
def __init__(self):
super(LogCatcher, self).__init__(to_file=None)
self.logs = []
def show(self, revno, rev, delta):
le = _LogEntry()
le.revno = revno
le.rev = rev
le.delta = delta
self.logs.append(le)
class SimpleLogTest(TestCaseWithTransport):
def checkDelta(self, delta, **kw):
"""Check the filenames touched by a delta are as expected."""
for n in 'added', 'removed', 'renamed', 'modified', 'unchanged':
expected = kw.get(n, [])
# tests are written with unix paths; fix them up for windows
#if os.sep != '/':
# expected = [x.replace('/', os.sep) for x in expected]
# strip out only the path components
got = [x[0] for x in getattr(delta, n)]
self.assertEquals(expected, got)
def test_cur_revno(self):
wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
b = wt.branch
lf = LogCatcher()
wt.commit('empty commit')
show_log(b, lf, verbose=True, start_revision=1, end_revision=1)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=2, end_revision=1)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=1, end_revision=2)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=0, end_revision=2)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=1, end_revision=0)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=-1, end_revision=1)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=1, end_revision=-1)
def test_cur_revno(self):
wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
b = wt.branch
lf = LogCatcher()
wt.commit('empty commit')
show_log(b, lf, verbose=True, start_revision=1, end_revision=1)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=2, end_revision=1)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=1, end_revision=2)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=0, end_revision=2)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=1, end_revision=0)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=-1, end_revision=1)
self.assertRaises(InvalidRevisionNumber, show_log, b, lf,
start_revision=1, end_revision=-1)
def test_simple_log(self):
eq = self.assertEquals
wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
b = wt.branch
lf = LogCatcher()
show_log(b, lf)
# no entries yet
eq(lf.logs, [])
wt.commit('empty commit')
lf = LogCatcher()
show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
eq(len(lf.logs), 1)
eq(lf.logs[0].revno, 1)
eq(lf.logs[0].rev.message, 'empty commit')
d = lf.logs[0].delta
self.log('log delta: %r' % d)
self.checkDelta(d)
self.build_tree(['hello'])
wt.add('hello')
wt.commit('add one file')
lf = StringIO()
# log using regular thing
show_log(b, LongLogFormatter(lf))
lf.seek(0)
for l in lf.readlines():
self.log(l)
# get log as data structure
lf = LogCatcher()
show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
eq(len(lf.logs), 2)
self.log('log entries:')
for logentry in lf.logs:
self.log('%4d %s' % (logentry.revno, logentry.rev.message))
# first one is most recent
logentry = lf.logs[0]
eq(logentry.revno, 2)
eq(logentry.rev.message, 'add one file')
d = logentry.delta
self.log('log 2 delta: %r' % d)
# self.checkDelta(d, added=['hello'])
# commit a log message with control characters
msg = "All 8-bit chars: " + ''.join([unichr(x) for x in range(256)])
self.log("original commit message: %r", msg)
wt.commit(msg)
lf = LogCatcher()
show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
committed_msg = lf.logs[0].rev.message
self.log("escaped commit message: %r", committed_msg)
self.assert_(msg != committed_msg)
self.assert_(len(committed_msg) > len(msg))
# Check that log message with only XML-valid characters isn't
# escaped. As ElementTree apparently does some kind of
# newline conversion, neither LF (\x0A) nor CR (\x0D) are
# included in the test commit message, even though they are
# valid XML 1.0 characters.
msg = "\x09" + ''.join([unichr(x) for x in range(0x20, 256)])
self.log("original commit message: %r", msg)
wt.commit(msg)
lf = LogCatcher()
show_log(b, lf, verbose=True)
committed_msg = lf.logs[0].rev.message
self.log("escaped commit message: %r", committed_msg)
self.assert_(msg == committed_msg)
def test_trailing_newlines(self):
wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
b = wt.branch
b.nick='test'
open('a', 'wb').write('hello moto\n')
wt.add('a')
wt.commit('simple log message', rev_id='a1'
, timestamp=1132586655.459960938, timezone=-6*3600
, committer='Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>')
open('b', 'wb').write('goodbye\n')
wt.add('b')
wt.commit('multiline\nlog\nmessage\n', rev_id='a2'
, timestamp=1132586842.411175966, timezone=-6*3600
, committer='Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>')
open('c', 'wb').write('just another manic monday\n')
wt.add('c')
wt.commit('single line with trailing newline\n', rev_id='a3'
, timestamp=1132587176.835228920, timezone=-6*3600
, committer = 'Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>')
sio = StringIO()
lf = ShortLogFormatter(to_file=sio)
show_log(b, lf)
self.assertEquals(sio.getvalue(), """\
3 Joe Foo\t2005-11-21
single line with trailing newline
2 Joe Foo\t2005-11-21
multiline
log
message
1 Joe Foo\t2005-11-21
simple log message
""")
sio = StringIO()
lf = LongLogFormatter(to_file=sio)
show_log(b, lf)
self.assertEquals(sio.getvalue(), """\
------------------------------------------------------------
revno: 3
committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
branch nick: test
timestamp: Mon 2005-11-21 09:32:56 -0600
message:
single line with trailing newline
------------------------------------------------------------
revno: 2
committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
branch nick: test
timestamp: Mon 2005-11-21 09:27:22 -0600
message:
multiline
log
message
------------------------------------------------------------
revno: 1
committer: Joe Foo <joe@foo.com>
branch nick: test
timestamp: Mon 2005-11-21 09:24:15 -0600
message:
simple log message
""")
def test_verbose_log(self):
"""Verbose log includes changed files
bug #4676
"""
wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
b = wt.branch
self.build_tree(['a'])
wt.add('a')
# XXX: why does a longer nick show up?
b.nick = 'test_verbose_log'
wt.commit(message='add a',
timestamp=1132711707,
timezone=36000,
committer='Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>')
logfile = file('out.tmp', 'w+')
formatter = LongLogFormatter(to_file=logfile)
show_log(b, formatter, verbose=True)
logfile.flush()
logfile.seek(0)
log_contents = logfile.read()
self.assertEqualDiff(log_contents, '''\
------------------------------------------------------------
revno: 1
committer: Lorem Ipsum <test@example.com>
branch nick: test_verbose_log
timestamp: Wed 2005-11-23 12:08:27 +1000
message:
add a
added:
a
''')
def test_line_log(self):
"""Line log should show revno
bug #5162
"""
wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
b = wt.branch
self.build_tree(['a'])
wt.add('a')
b.nick = 'test-line-log'
wt.commit(message='add a',
timestamp=1132711707,
timezone=36000,
committer='Line-Log-Formatter Tester <test@line.log>')
logfile = file('out.tmp', 'w+')
formatter = LineLogFormatter(to_file=logfile)
show_log(b, formatter)
logfile.flush()
logfile.seek(0)
log_contents = logfile.read()
self.assertEqualDiff(log_contents, '1: Line-Log-Formatte... 2005-11-23 add a\n')
def make_tree_with_commits(self):
"""Create a tree with well-known revision ids"""
wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree1')
wt.commit('commit one', rev_id='1')
wt.commit('commit two', rev_id='2')
wt.commit('commit three', rev_id='3')
mainline_revs = [None, '1', '2', '3']
rev_nos = {'1': 1, '2': 2, '3': 3}
return mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt
def pseudo_merge(self, source, target):
revision_id = source.last_revision()
target.branch.fetch(source.branch, revision_id)
target.add_pending_merge(revision_id)
def make_tree_with_merges(self):
"""Create a tree with well-known revision ids and a merge"""
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_commits()
tree2 = wt.bzrdir.sprout('tree2').open_workingtree()
tree2.commit('four-a', rev_id='4a')
self.pseudo_merge(tree2, wt)
wt.commit('four-b', rev_id='4b')
mainline_revs.append('4b')
rev_nos['4b'] = 4
return mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt
def make_tree_with_many_merges(self):
"""Create a tree with well-known revision ids"""
wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree1')
wt.commit('commit one', rev_id='1')
wt.commit('commit two', rev_id='2')
tree2 = wt.bzrdir.sprout('tree2').open_workingtree()
tree3 = wt.bzrdir.sprout('tree3').open_workingtree()
tree3.commit('commit three a', rev_id='3a')
self.pseudo_merge(tree3, tree2)
tree2.commit('commit three b', rev_id='3b')
self.pseudo_merge(tree2, wt)
wt.commit('commit three c', rev_id='3c')
tree2.commit('four-a', rev_id='4a')
self.pseudo_merge(tree2, wt)
wt.commit('four-b', rev_id='4b')
mainline_revs = [None, '1', '2', '3c', '4b']
rev_nos = {'1': 1, '2': 2, '3c': 3, '4b': 4}
return mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt
def test_get_view_revisions_forward(self):
"""Test the get_view_revisions method"""
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_commits()
revisions = list(get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch,
'forward'))
self.assertEqual(revisions, [('1', 1, 0), ('2', 2, 0), ('3', 3, 0)])
revisions2 = list(get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch,
'forward', include_merges=False))
self.assertEqual(revisions, revisions2)
def test_get_view_revisions_reverse(self):
"""Test the get_view_revisions with reverse"""
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_commits()
revisions = list(get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch,
'reverse'))
self.assertEqual(revisions, [('3', 3, 0), ('2', 2, 0), ('1', 1, 0), ])
revisions2 = list(get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch,
'reverse', include_merges=False))
self.assertEqual(revisions, revisions2)
def test_get_view_revisions_merge(self):
"""Test get_view_revisions when there are merges"""
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_merges()
revisions = list(get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch,
'forward'))
self.assertEqual(revisions, [('1', 1, 0), ('2', 2, 0), ('3', 3, 0),
('4b', 4, 0), ('4a', None, 1)])
revisions = list(get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch,
'forward', include_merges=False))
self.assertEqual(revisions, [('1', 1, 0), ('2', 2, 0), ('3', 3, 0),
('4b', 4, 0)])
def test_get_view_revisions_merge_reverse(self):
"""Test get_view_revisions in reverse when there are merges"""
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_merges()
revisions = list(get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch,
'reverse'))
self.assertEqual(revisions, [('4b', 4, 0), ('4a', None, 1),
('3', 3, 0), ('2', 2, 0), ('1', 1, 0)])
revisions = list(get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch,
'reverse', include_merges=False))
self.assertEqual(revisions, [('4b', 4, 0), ('3', 3, 0), ('2', 2, 0),
('1', 1, 0)])
def test_get_view_revisions_merge2(self):
"""Test get_view_revisions when there are merges"""
mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt = self.make_tree_with_many_merges()
revisions = list(get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch,
'forward'))
expected = [('1', 1, 0), ('2', 2, 0), ('3c', 3, 0), ('3a', None, 1),
('3b', None, 1), ('4b', 4, 0), ('4a', None, 1)]
self.assertEqual(revisions, expected)
revisions = list(get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, wt.branch,
'forward', include_merges=False))
self.assertEqual(revisions, [('1', 1, 0), ('2', 2, 0), ('3c', 3, 0),
('4b', 4, 0)])
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