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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Canonical Ltd
#
# 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

"""Tests for InterRepository implementastions."""

import sys

import bzrlib
import bzrlib.bzrdir as bzrdir
from bzrlib.branch import Branch, needs_read_lock, needs_write_lock
import bzrlib.errors as errors
from bzrlib.errors import (FileExists,
                           NoSuchRevision,
                           NoSuchFile,
                           UninitializableFormat,
                           NotBranchError,
                           )
from bzrlib.inventory import Inventory
import bzrlib.repository as repository
from bzrlib.revision import NULL_REVISION, Revision
from bzrlib.tests import TestCase, TestCaseWithTransport, TestSkipped
from bzrlib.tests.bzrdir_implementations.test_bzrdir import TestCaseWithBzrDir
from bzrlib.transport import get_transport


class TestCaseWithInterRepository(TestCaseWithBzrDir):

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestCaseWithInterRepository, self).setUp()

    def make_branch(self, relpath, format=None):
        repo = self.make_repository(relpath, format=format)
        return repo.bzrdir.create_branch()

    def make_bzrdir(self, relpath, format=None):
        try:
            url = self.get_url(relpath)
            segments = url.split('/')
            if segments and segments[-1] not in ('', '.'):
                parent = '/'.join(segments[:-1])
                t = get_transport(parent)
                try:
                    t.mkdir(segments[-1])
                except FileExists:
                    pass
            if format is None:
                format = self.repository_format._matchingbzrdir
            return format.initialize(url)
        except UninitializableFormat:
            raise TestSkipped("Format %s is not initializable." % format)

    def make_repository(self, relpath, format=None):
        made_control = self.make_bzrdir(relpath, format=format)
        return self.repository_format.initialize(made_control)

    def make_to_repository(self, relpath):
        made_control = self.make_bzrdir(relpath,
            self.repository_format_to._matchingbzrdir)
        return self.repository_format_to.initialize(made_control)


def check_old_format_lock_error(repository_format):
    """Potentially ignore LockError on old formats.

    On win32, with the old OS locks, we get a failure of double-lock when
    we open a object in 2 objects and try to lock both.

    On new formats, LockError would be invalid, but for old formats
    this was not supported on Win32.
    """
    if sys.platform != 'win32':
        raise

    description = repository_format.get_format_description()
    if description in ("Repository format 4",
                       "Weave repository format 5",
                       "Weave repository format 6"):
        # jam 20060701
        # win32 OS locks are not re-entrant. So one process cannot
        # open the same repository twice and lock them both.
        raise TestSkipped('%s on win32 cannot open the same'
                          ' repository twice in different objects'
                          % description)
    raise


def check_repo_format_for_funky_id_on_win32(repo):
    if sys.platform == 'win32':
        if isinstance(repo, (repository.AllInOneRepository,
                             repository.WeaveMetaDirRepository)):
            raise TestSkipped("funky chars does not permitted"
                              " on this platform in repository"
                              " %s" % repo.__class__.__name__)


class TestInterRepository(TestCaseWithInterRepository):

    def test_interrepository_get_returns_correct_optimiser(self):
        # we assume the optimising code paths are triggered
        # by the type of the repo not the transport - at this point.
        # we may need to update this test if this changes.
        source_repo = self.make_repository("source")
        target_repo = self.make_to_repository("target")
        interrepo = repository.InterRepository.get(source_repo, target_repo)
        self.assertEqual(self.interrepo_class, interrepo.__class__)

    def test_fetch(self):
        tree_a = self.make_branch_and_tree('a')
        self.build_tree(['a/foo'])
        tree_a.add('foo', 'file1')
        tree_a.commit('rev1', rev_id='rev1')
        def check_push_rev1(repo):
            # ensure the revision is missing.
            self.assertRaises(NoSuchRevision, repo.get_revision, 'rev1')
            # fetch with a limit of NULL_REVISION and an explicit progress bar.
            repo.fetch(tree_a.branch.repository,
                       revision_id=NULL_REVISION,
                       pb=bzrlib.progress.DummyProgress())
            # nothing should have been pushed
            self.assertFalse(repo.has_revision('rev1'))
            # fetch with a default limit (grab everything)
            repo.fetch(tree_a.branch.repository)
            # check that b now has all the data from a's first commit.
            rev = repo.get_revision('rev1')
            tree = repo.revision_tree('rev1')
            tree.get_file_text('file1')
            for file_id in tree:
                if tree.inventory[file_id].kind == "file":
                    tree.get_file(file_id).read()

        # makes a target version repo 
        repo_b = self.make_to_repository('b')
        check_push_rev1(repo_b)
        
    def test_fetch_missing_revision_same_location_fails(self):
        repo_a = self.make_repository('.')
        repo_b = repository.Repository.open('.')
        try:
            self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchRevision, repo_b.fetch, repo_a, revision_id='XXX')
        except errors.LockError, e:
            check_old_format_lock_error(self.repository_format)

    def test_fetch_same_location_trivial_works(self):
        repo_a = self.make_repository('.')
        repo_b = repository.Repository.open('.')
        try:
            repo_a.fetch(repo_b)
        except errors.LockError, e:
            check_old_format_lock_error(self.repository_format)

    def test_fetch_missing_text_other_location_fails(self):
        source_tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('source')
        source = source_tree.branch.repository
        target = self.make_to_repository('target')
    
        # start by adding a file so the data for hte file exists.
        self.build_tree(['source/id'])
        source_tree.add(['id'], ['id'])
        source_tree.commit('a', rev_id='a')
        # now we manually insert a revision with an inventory referencing
        # 'id' at revision 'b', but we do not insert revision b.
        # this should ensure that the new versions of files are being checked
        # for during pull operations
        inv = source.get_inventory('a')
        inv['id'].revision = 'b'
        inv.revision_id = 'b'
        sha1 = source.add_inventory('b', inv, ['a'])
        rev = Revision(timestamp=0,
                       timezone=None,
                       committer="Foo Bar <foo@example.com>",
                       message="Message",
                       inventory_sha1=sha1,
                       revision_id='b')
        rev.parent_ids = ['a']
        source.add_revision('b', rev)
        self.assertRaises(errors.RevisionNotPresent, target.fetch, source)
        self.assertFalse(target.has_revision('b'))

    def test_fetch_funky_file_id(self):
        from_tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
        if sys.platform == 'win32':
            from_repo = from_tree.branch.repository
            check_repo_format_for_funky_id_on_win32(from_repo)
        self.build_tree(['tree/filename'])
        from_tree.add('filename', 'funky-chars<>%&;"\'')
        from_tree.commit('commit filename')
        to_repo = self.make_to_repository('to')
        to_repo.fetch(from_tree.branch.repository, from_tree.get_parent_ids()[0])

    def test_fetch_no_inventory_revision(self):
        """Old inventories lack revision_ids, so simulate this"""
        from_tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
        if sys.platform == 'win32':
            from_repo = from_tree.branch.repository
            check_repo_format_for_funky_id_on_win32(from_repo)
        self.build_tree(['tree/filename'])
        from_tree.add('filename', 'funky-chars<>%&;"\'')
        from_tree.commit('commit filename')
        old_deserialise = from_tree.branch.repository.deserialise_inventory
        def deserialise(revision_id, text):
            inventory = old_deserialise(revision_id, text)
            inventory.revision_id = None
            return inventory
        from_tree.branch.repository.deserialise_inventory = deserialise
        to_repo = self.make_to_repository('to')
        to_repo.fetch(from_tree.branch.repository, from_tree.last_revision())


class TestCaseWithComplexRepository(TestCaseWithInterRepository):

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestCaseWithComplexRepository, self).setUp()
        tree_a = self.make_branch_and_tree('a')
        self.bzrdir = tree_a.branch.bzrdir
        # add a corrupt inventory 'orphan'
        inv_file = tree_a.branch.repository.control_weaves.get_weave(
            'inventory', 
            tree_a.branch.repository.get_transaction())
        inv_file.add_lines('orphan', [], [])
        # add a real revision 'rev1'
        tree_a.commit('rev1', rev_id='rev1', allow_pointless=True)
        # add a real revision 'rev2' based on rev1
        tree_a.commit('rev2', rev_id='rev2', allow_pointless=True)
        # and sign 'rev2'
        tree_a.branch.repository.sign_revision('rev2',
            bzrlib.gpg.LoopbackGPGStrategy(None))

    def test_missing_revision_ids(self):
        # revision ids in repository A but not B are returned, fake ones
        # are stripped. (fake meaning no revision object, but an inventory 
        # as some formats keyed off inventory data in the past.
        # make a repository to compare against that claims to have rev1
        repo_b = self.make_to_repository('rev1_only')
        repo_a = self.bzrdir.open_repository()
        repo_b.fetch(repo_a, 'rev1')
        # check the test will be valid
        self.assertFalse(repo_b.has_revision('rev2'))
        self.assertEqual(['rev2'],
                         repo_b.missing_revision_ids(repo_a))

    def test_missing_revision_ids_revision_limited(self):
        # revision ids in repository A that are not referenced by the
        # requested revision are not returned.
        # make a repository to compare against that is empty
        repo_b = self.make_to_repository('empty')
        repo_a = self.bzrdir.open_repository()
        self.assertEqual(['rev1'],
                         repo_b.missing_revision_ids(repo_a, revision_id='rev1'))
        
    def test_fetch_preserves_signatures(self):
        from_repo = self.bzrdir.open_repository()
        from_signature = from_repo.get_signature_text('rev2')
        to_repo = self.make_to_repository('target')
        to_repo.fetch(from_repo)
        to_signature = to_repo.get_signature_text('rev2')
        self.assertEqual(from_signature, to_signature)


class TestCaseWithGhosts(TestCaseWithInterRepository):

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestCaseWithGhosts, self).setUp()
        # we want two repositories at this point
        # one with a revision that is a ghost in the other
        # repository.

        # 'ghost' is a ghost in missing_ghost and not in with_ghost_rev
        inv = Inventory(revision_id='ghost')
        inv.root.revision = 'ghost'
        repo = self.make_repository('with_ghost_rev')
        sha1 = repo.add_inventory('ghost', inv, [])
        rev = bzrlib.revision.Revision(timestamp=0,
                                       timezone=None,
                                       committer="Foo Bar <foo@example.com>",
                                       message="Message",
                                       inventory_sha1=sha1,
                                       revision_id='ghost')
        rev.parent_ids = []
        repo.add_revision('ghost', rev)
         
        repo = self.make_to_repository('missing_ghost')
        inv = Inventory(revision_id='with_ghost')
        inv.root.revision = 'with_ghost'
        sha1 = repo.add_inventory('with_ghost', inv, [])
        rev = bzrlib.revision.Revision(timestamp=0,
                                       timezone=None,
                                       committer="Foo Bar <foo@example.com>",
                                       message="Message",
                                       inventory_sha1=sha1,
                                       revision_id='with_ghost')
        rev.parent_ids = ['ghost']
        repo.add_revision('with_ghost', rev)

    def test_fetch_all_fixes_up_ghost(self):
        # fetching from a repo with a current ghost unghosts it in referencing
        # revisions.
        repo = repository.Repository.open('missing_ghost')
        rev = repo.get_revision('with_ghost')
        from_repo = repository.Repository.open('with_ghost_rev')
        repo.fetch(from_repo)
        # rev must not be corrupt now
        rev = repo.get_revision('with_ghost')
        self.assertEqual([None, 'ghost', 'with_ghost'], repo.get_ancestry('with_ghost'))