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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 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 remote bzrdir/branch/repo/etc
These are proxy objects which act on remote objects by sending messages
through a smart client. The proxies are to be created when attempting to open
the object given a transport that supports smartserver rpc operations.
These tests correspond to tests.test_smart, which exercises the server side.
"""
from cStringIO import StringIO
from bzrlib import (
bzrdir,
errors,
remote,
repository,
tests,
)
from bzrlib.branch import Branch
from bzrlib.bzrdir import BzrDir, BzrDirFormat
from bzrlib.remote import (
RemoteBranch,
RemoteBzrDir,
RemoteBzrDirFormat,
RemoteRepository,
)
from bzrlib.revision import NULL_REVISION
from bzrlib.smart import server, medium
from bzrlib.smart.client import _SmartClient
from bzrlib.transport.memory import MemoryTransport
class BasicRemoteObjectTests(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
def setUp(self):
self.transport_server = server.SmartTCPServer_for_testing
super(BasicRemoteObjectTests, self).setUp()
self.transport = self.get_transport()
self.client = self.transport.get_smart_client()
# make a branch that can be opened over the smart transport
self.local_wt = BzrDir.create_standalone_workingtree('.')
def tearDown(self):
self.transport.disconnect()
tests.TestCaseWithTransport.tearDown(self)
def test_is_readonly(self):
# XXX: this is a poor way to test RemoteTransport, but currently there's
# no easy way to substitute in a fake client on a transport like we can
# with RemoteBzrDir/Branch/Repository.
self.assertEqual(self.transport.is_readonly(), False)
def test_create_remote_bzrdir(self):
b = remote.RemoteBzrDir(self.transport)
self.assertIsInstance(b, BzrDir)
def test_open_remote_branch(self):
# open a standalone branch in the working directory
b = remote.RemoteBzrDir(self.transport)
branch = b.open_branch()
self.assertIsInstance(branch, Branch)
def test_remote_repository(self):
b = BzrDir.open_from_transport(self.transport)
repo = b.open_repository()
revid = u'\xc823123123'.encode('utf8')
self.assertFalse(repo.has_revision(revid))
self.local_wt.commit(message='test commit', rev_id=revid)
self.assertTrue(repo.has_revision(revid))
def test_remote_branch_revision_history(self):
b = BzrDir.open_from_transport(self.transport).open_branch()
self.assertEqual([], b.revision_history())
r1 = self.local_wt.commit('1st commit')
r2 = self.local_wt.commit('1st commit', rev_id=u'\xc8'.encode('utf8'))
self.assertEqual([r1, r2], b.revision_history())
def test_find_correct_format(self):
"""Should open a RemoteBzrDir over a RemoteTransport"""
fmt = BzrDirFormat.find_format(self.transport)
self.assertTrue(RemoteBzrDirFormat
in BzrDirFormat._control_server_formats)
self.assertIsInstance(fmt, remote.RemoteBzrDirFormat)
def test_open_detected_smart_format(self):
fmt = BzrDirFormat.find_format(self.transport)
d = fmt.open(self.transport)
self.assertIsInstance(d, BzrDir)
class ReadonlyRemoteTransportTests(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
def setUp(self):
self.transport_server = server.ReadonlySmartTCPServer_for_testing
super(ReadonlyRemoteTransportTests, self).setUp()
def test_is_readonly_yes(self):
# XXX: this is a poor way to test RemoteTransport, but currently there's
# no easy way to substitute in a fake client on a transport like we can
# with RemoteBzrDir/Branch/Repository.
transport = self.get_readonly_transport()
self.assertEqual(transport.is_readonly(), True)
class FakeProtocol(object):
"""Lookalike SmartClientRequestProtocolOne allowing body reading tests."""
def __init__(self, body):
self._body_buffer = StringIO(body)
def read_body_bytes(self, count=-1):
return self._body_buffer.read(count)
class FakeClient(_SmartClient):
"""Lookalike for _SmartClient allowing testing."""
def __init__(self, responses):
# We don't call the super init because there is no medium.
"""create a FakeClient.
:param respones: A list of response-tuple, body-data pairs to be sent
back to callers.
"""
self.responses = responses
self._calls = []
def call(self, method, *args):
self._calls.append(('call', method, args))
return self.responses.pop(0)[0]
def call_expecting_body(self, method, *args):
self._calls.append(('call_expecting_body', method, args))
result = self.responses.pop(0)
return result[0], FakeProtocol(result[1])
class TestBzrDirOpenBranch(tests.TestCase):
def test_branch_present(self):
client = FakeClient([(('ok', ''), ), (('ok', '', 'no', 'no'), )])
transport = MemoryTransport()
transport.mkdir('quack')
transport = transport.clone('quack')
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=client)
result = bzrdir.open_branch()
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'BzrDir.open_branch', ('///quack/',)),
('call', 'BzrDir.find_repository', ('///quack/',))],
client._calls)
self.assertIsInstance(result, RemoteBranch)
self.assertEqual(bzrdir, result.bzrdir)
def test_branch_missing(self):
client = FakeClient([(('nobranch',), )])
transport = MemoryTransport()
transport.mkdir('quack')
transport = transport.clone('quack')
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=client)
self.assertRaises(errors.NotBranchError, bzrdir.open_branch)
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'BzrDir.open_branch', ('///quack/',))],
client._calls)
def check_open_repository(self, rich_root, subtrees):
if rich_root:
rich_response = 'yes'
else:
rich_response = 'no'
if subtrees:
subtree_response = 'yes'
else:
subtree_response = 'no'
client = FakeClient([(('ok', '', rich_response, subtree_response), ),])
transport = MemoryTransport()
transport.mkdir('quack')
transport = transport.clone('quack')
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=client)
result = bzrdir.open_repository()
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'BzrDir.find_repository', ('///quack/',))],
client._calls)
self.assertIsInstance(result, RemoteRepository)
self.assertEqual(bzrdir, result.bzrdir)
self.assertEqual(rich_root, result._format.rich_root_data)
self.assertEqual(subtrees, result._format.supports_tree_reference)
def test_open_repository_sets_format_attributes(self):
self.check_open_repository(True, True)
self.check_open_repository(False, True)
self.check_open_repository(True, False)
self.check_open_repository(False, False)
def test_old_server(self):
"""RemoteBzrDirFormat should fail to probe if the server version is too
old.
"""
self.assertRaises(errors.NotBranchError,
RemoteBzrDirFormat.probe_transport, OldServerTransport())
class OldSmartClient(object):
"""A fake smart client for test_old_version that just returns a version one
response to the 'hello' (query version) command.
"""
def get_request(self):
input_file = StringIO('ok\x011\n')
output_file = StringIO()
client_medium = medium.SmartSimplePipesClientMedium(
input_file, output_file)
return medium.SmartClientStreamMediumRequest(client_medium)
class OldServerTransport(object):
"""A fake transport for test_old_server that reports it's smart server
protocol version as version one.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.base = 'fake:'
def get_smart_client(self):
return OldSmartClient()
class TestBranchLastRevisionInfo(tests.TestCase):
def test_empty_branch(self):
# in an empty branch we decode the response properly
client = FakeClient([(('ok', '0', 'null:'), )])
transport = MemoryTransport()
transport.mkdir('quack')
transport = transport.clone('quack')
# we do not want bzrdir to make any remote calls
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=False)
branch = RemoteBranch(bzrdir, None, _client=client)
result = branch.last_revision_info()
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Branch.last_revision_info', ('///quack/',))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual((0, NULL_REVISION), result)
def test_non_empty_branch(self):
# in a non-empty branch we also decode the response properly
revid = u'\xc8'.encode('utf8')
client = FakeClient([(('ok', '2', revid), )])
transport = MemoryTransport()
transport.mkdir('kwaak')
transport = transport.clone('kwaak')
# we do not want bzrdir to make any remote calls
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=False)
branch = RemoteBranch(bzrdir, None, _client=client)
result = branch.last_revision_info()
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Branch.last_revision_info', ('///kwaak/',))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual((2, revid), result)
class TestBranchSetLastRevision(tests.TestCase):
def test_set_empty(self):
# set_revision_history([]) is translated to calling
# Branch.set_last_revision(path, '') on the wire.
client = FakeClient([
# lock_write
(('ok', 'branch token', 'repo token'), ),
# set_last_revision
(('ok',), ),
# unlock
(('ok',), )])
transport = MemoryTransport()
transport.mkdir('branch')
transport = transport.clone('branch')
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=False)
branch = RemoteBranch(bzrdir, None, _client=client)
# This is a hack to work around the problem that RemoteBranch currently
# unnecessarily invokes _ensure_real upon a call to lock_write.
branch._ensure_real = lambda: None
branch.lock_write()
client._calls = []
result = branch.set_revision_history([])
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Branch.set_last_revision',
('///branch/', 'branch token', 'repo token', 'null:'))],
client._calls)
branch.unlock()
self.assertEqual(None, result)
def test_set_nonempty(self):
# set_revision_history([rev-id1, ..., rev-idN]) is translated to calling
# Branch.set_last_revision(path, rev-idN) on the wire.
client = FakeClient([
# lock_write
(('ok', 'branch token', 'repo token'), ),
# set_last_revision
(('ok',), ),
# unlock
(('ok',), )])
transport = MemoryTransport()
transport.mkdir('branch')
transport = transport.clone('branch')
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=False)
branch = RemoteBranch(bzrdir, None, _client=client)
# This is a hack to work around the problem that RemoteBranch currently
# unnecessarily invokes _ensure_real upon a call to lock_write.
branch._ensure_real = lambda: None
# Lock the branch, reset the record of remote calls.
branch.lock_write()
client._calls = []
result = branch.set_revision_history(['rev-id1', 'rev-id2'])
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Branch.set_last_revision',
('///branch/', 'branch token', 'repo token', 'rev-id2'))],
client._calls)
branch.unlock()
self.assertEqual(None, result)
def test_no_such_revision(self):
# A response of 'NoSuchRevision' is translated into an exception.
client = FakeClient([
# lock_write
(('ok', 'branch token', 'repo token'), ),
# set_last_revision
(('NoSuchRevision', 'rev-id'), ),
# unlock
(('ok',), )])
transport = MemoryTransport()
transport.mkdir('branch')
transport = transport.clone('branch')
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=False)
branch = RemoteBranch(bzrdir, None, _client=client)
branch._ensure_real = lambda: None
branch.lock_write()
client._calls = []
self.assertRaises(
errors.NoSuchRevision, branch.set_revision_history, ['rev-id'])
branch.unlock()
class TestBranchControlGetBranchConf(tests.TestCaseWithMemoryTransport):
"""Test branch.control_files api munging...
We special case RemoteBranch.control_files.get('branch.conf') to
call a specific API so that RemoteBranch's can intercept configuration
file reading, allowing them to signal to the client about things like
'email is configured for commits'.
"""
def test_get_branch_conf(self):
# in an empty branch we decode the response properly
client = FakeClient([(('ok', ), 'config file body')])
# we need to make a real branch because the remote_branch.control_files
# will trigger _ensure_real.
branch = self.make_branch('quack')
transport = branch.bzrdir.root_transport
# we do not want bzrdir to make any remote calls
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=False)
branch = RemoteBranch(bzrdir, None, _client=client)
result = branch.control_files.get('branch.conf')
self.assertEqual(
[('call_expecting_body', 'Branch.get_config_file', ('///quack/',))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual('config file body', result.read())
class TestBranchLockWrite(tests.TestCase):
def test_lock_write_unlockable(self):
client = FakeClient([(('UnlockableTransport', ), '')])
transport = MemoryTransport()
transport.mkdir('quack')
transport = transport.clone('quack')
# we do not want bzrdir to make any remote calls
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=False)
branch = RemoteBranch(bzrdir, None, _client=client)
self.assertRaises(errors.UnlockableTransport, branch.lock_write)
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Branch.lock_write', ('///quack/', '', ''))],
client._calls)
class TestRemoteRepository(tests.TestCase):
"""Base for testing RemoteRepository protocol usage.
These tests contain frozen requests and responses. We want any changes to
what is sent or expected to be require a thoughtful update to these tests
because they might break compatibility with different-versioned servers.
"""
def setup_fake_client_and_repository(self, responses, transport_path):
"""Create the fake client and repository for testing with.
There's no real server here; we just have canned responses sent
back one by one.
:param transport_path: Path below the root of the MemoryTransport
where the repository will be created.
"""
client = FakeClient(responses)
transport = MemoryTransport()
transport.mkdir(transport_path)
transport = transport.clone(transport_path)
# we do not want bzrdir to make any remote calls
bzrdir = RemoteBzrDir(transport, _client=False)
repo = RemoteRepository(bzrdir, None, _client=client)
return repo, client
class TestRepositoryGatherStats(TestRemoteRepository):
def test_revid_none(self):
# ('ok',), body with revisions and size
responses = [(('ok', ), 'revisions: 2\nsize: 18\n')]
transport_path = 'quack'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
result = repo.gather_stats(None)
self.assertEqual(
[('call_expecting_body', 'Repository.gather_stats',
('///quack/','','no'))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual({'revisions': 2, 'size': 18}, result)
def test_revid_no_committers(self):
# ('ok',), body without committers
responses = [(('ok', ),
'firstrev: 123456.300 3600\n'
'latestrev: 654231.400 0\n'
'revisions: 2\n'
'size: 18\n')]
transport_path = 'quick'
revid = u'\xc8'.encode('utf8')
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
result = repo.gather_stats(revid)
self.assertEqual(
[('call_expecting_body', 'Repository.gather_stats',
('///quick/', revid, 'no'))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual({'revisions': 2, 'size': 18,
'firstrev': (123456.300, 3600),
'latestrev': (654231.400, 0),},
result)
def test_revid_with_committers(self):
# ('ok',), body with committers
responses = [(('ok', ),
'committers: 128\n'
'firstrev: 123456.300 3600\n'
'latestrev: 654231.400 0\n'
'revisions: 2\n'
'size: 18\n')]
transport_path = 'buick'
revid = u'\xc8'.encode('utf8')
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
result = repo.gather_stats(revid, True)
self.assertEqual(
[('call_expecting_body', 'Repository.gather_stats',
('///buick/', revid, 'yes'))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual({'revisions': 2, 'size': 18,
'committers': 128,
'firstrev': (123456.300, 3600),
'latestrev': (654231.400, 0),},
result)
class TestRepositoryGetRevisionGraph(TestRemoteRepository):
def test_null_revision(self):
# a null revision has the predictable result {}, we should have no wire
# traffic when calling it with this argument
responses = [(('notused', ), '')]
transport_path = 'empty'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
result = repo.get_revision_graph(NULL_REVISION)
self.assertEqual([], client._calls)
self.assertEqual({}, result)
def test_none_revision(self):
# with none we want the entire graph
r1 = u'\u0e33'.encode('utf8')
r2 = u'\u0dab'.encode('utf8')
lines = [' '.join([r2, r1]), r1]
encoded_body = '\n'.join(lines)
responses = [(('ok', ), encoded_body)]
transport_path = 'sinhala'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
result = repo.get_revision_graph()
self.assertEqual(
[('call_expecting_body', 'Repository.get_revision_graph',
('///sinhala/', ''))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual({r1: [], r2: [r1]}, result)
def test_specific_revision(self):
# with a specific revision we want the graph for that
# with none we want the entire graph
r11 = u'\u0e33'.encode('utf8')
r12 = u'\xc9'.encode('utf8')
r2 = u'\u0dab'.encode('utf8')
lines = [' '.join([r2, r11, r12]), r11, r12]
encoded_body = '\n'.join(lines)
responses = [(('ok', ), encoded_body)]
transport_path = 'sinhala'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
result = repo.get_revision_graph(r2)
self.assertEqual(
[('call_expecting_body', 'Repository.get_revision_graph',
('///sinhala/', r2))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual({r11: [], r12: [], r2: [r11, r12], }, result)
def test_no_such_revision(self):
revid = '123'
responses = [(('nosuchrevision', revid), '')]
transport_path = 'sinhala'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
# also check that the right revision is reported in the error
self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchRevision,
repo.get_revision_graph, revid)
self.assertEqual(
[('call_expecting_body', 'Repository.get_revision_graph',
('///sinhala/', revid))],
client._calls)
class TestRepositoryIsShared(TestRemoteRepository):
def test_is_shared(self):
# ('yes', ) for Repository.is_shared -> 'True'.
responses = [(('yes', ), )]
transport_path = 'quack'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
result = repo.is_shared()
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Repository.is_shared', ('///quack/',))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual(True, result)
def test_is_not_shared(self):
# ('no', ) for Repository.is_shared -> 'False'.
responses = [(('no', ), )]
transport_path = 'qwack'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
result = repo.is_shared()
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Repository.is_shared', ('///qwack/',))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual(False, result)
class TestRepositoryLockWrite(TestRemoteRepository):
def test_lock_write(self):
responses = [(('ok', 'a token'), '')]
transport_path = 'quack'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
result = repo.lock_write()
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Repository.lock_write', ('///quack/', ''))],
client._calls)
self.assertEqual('a token', result)
def test_lock_write_already_locked(self):
responses = [(('LockContention', ), '')]
transport_path = 'quack'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
self.assertRaises(errors.LockContention, repo.lock_write)
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Repository.lock_write', ('///quack/', ''))],
client._calls)
def test_lock_write_unlockable(self):
responses = [(('UnlockableTransport', ), '')]
transport_path = 'quack'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
self.assertRaises(errors.UnlockableTransport, repo.lock_write)
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Repository.lock_write', ('///quack/', ''))],
client._calls)
class TestRepositoryUnlock(TestRemoteRepository):
def test_unlock(self):
responses = [(('ok', 'a token'), ''),
(('ok',), '')]
transport_path = 'quack'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
repo.lock_write()
repo.unlock()
self.assertEqual(
[('call', 'Repository.lock_write', ('///quack/', '')),
('call', 'Repository.unlock', ('///quack/', 'a token'))],
client._calls)
def test_unlock_wrong_token(self):
# If somehow the token is wrong, unlock will raise TokenMismatch.
responses = [(('ok', 'a token'), ''),
(('TokenMismatch',), '')]
transport_path = 'quack'
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
repo.lock_write()
self.assertRaises(errors.TokenMismatch, repo.unlock)
class TestRepositoryHasRevision(TestRemoteRepository):
def test_none(self):
# repo.has_revision(None) should not cause any traffic.
transport_path = 'quack'
responses = None
repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
responses, transport_path)
# The null revision is always there, so has_revision(None) == True.
self.assertEqual(True, repo.has_revision(None))
# The remote repo shouldn't be accessed.
self.assertEqual([], client._calls)
class TestRepositoryTarball(TestRemoteRepository):
# This is a canned tarball reponse we can validate against
tarball_content = (
'QlpoOTFBWSZTWdGkj3wAAWF/k8aQACBIB//A9+8cIX/v33AACEAYABAECEACNz'
'JqsgJJFPTSnk1A3qh6mTQAAAANPUHkagkSTEkaA09QaNAAAGgAAAcwCYCZGAEY'
'mJhMJghpiaYBUkKammSHqNMZQ0NABkNAeo0AGneAevnlwQoGzEzNVzaYxp/1Uk'
'xXzA1CQX0BJMZZLcPBrluJir5SQyijWHYZ6ZUtVqqlYDdB2QoCwa9GyWwGYDMA'
'OQYhkpLt/OKFnnlT8E0PmO8+ZNSo2WWqeCzGB5fBXZ3IvV7uNJVE7DYnWj6qwB'
'k5DJDIrQ5OQHHIjkS9KqwG3mc3t+F1+iujb89ufyBNIKCgeZBWrl5cXxbMGoMs'
'c9JuUkg5YsiVcaZJurc6KLi6yKOkgCUOlIlOpOoXyrTJjK8ZgbklReDdwGmFgt'
'dkVsAIslSVCd4AtACSLbyhLHryfb14PKegrVDba+U8OL6KQtzdM5HLjAc8/p6n'
'0lgaWU8skgO7xupPTkyuwheSckejFLK5T4ZOo0Gda9viaIhpD1Qn7JqqlKAJqC'
'QplPKp2nqBWAfwBGaOwVrz3y1T+UZZNismXHsb2Jq18T+VaD9k4P8DqE3g70qV'
'JLurpnDI6VS5oqDDPVbtVjMxMxMg4rzQVipn2Bv1fVNK0iq3Gl0hhnnHKm/egy'
'nWQ7QH/F3JFOFCQ0aSPfA='
).decode('base64')
def test_repository_tarball(self):
# Test that Repository.tarball generates the right operations
transport_path = 'repo'
expected_responses = [(('ok',), self.tarball_content),
]
expected_calls = [('call_expecting_body', 'Repository.tarball',
('///repo/', 'bz2',),),
]
remote_repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
expected_responses, transport_path)
# Now actually ask for the tarball
tarball_file = remote_repo._get_tarball('bz2')
try:
self.assertEqual(expected_calls, client._calls)
self.assertEqual(self.tarball_content, tarball_file.read())
finally:
tarball_file.close()
def test_sprout_uses_tarball(self):
# RemoteRepository.sprout should try to use the
# tarball command rather than accessing all the files
transport_path = 'srcrepo'
expected_responses = [(('ok',), self.tarball_content),
]
expected_calls = [('call2', 'Repository.tarball', ('///srcrepo/', 'bz2',),),
]
remote_repo, client = self.setup_fake_client_and_repository(
expected_responses, transport_path)
# make a regular local repository to receive the results
dest_transport = MemoryTransport()
dest_transport.mkdir('destrepo')
bzrdir_format = bzrdir.format_registry.make_bzrdir('default')
dest_bzrdir = bzrdir_format.initialize_on_transport(dest_transport)
# try to copy...
remote_repo.sprout(dest_bzrdir)
class TestRemoteRepositoryCopyContent(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
"""RemoteRepository.copy_content_into optimizations"""
def test_copy_content_remote_to_local(self):
self.transport_server = server.SmartTCPServer_for_testing
src_repo = self.make_repository('repo1')
src_repo = repository.Repository.open(self.get_url('repo1'))
# At the moment the tarball-based copy_content_into can't write back
# into a smart server. It would be good if it could upload the
# tarball; once that works we'd have to create repositories of
# different formats. -- mbp 20070410
dest_url = self.get_vfs_only_url('repo2')
dest_bzrdir = BzrDir.create(dest_url)
dest_repo = dest_bzrdir.create_repository()
self.assertFalse(isinstance(dest_repo, RemoteRepository))
self.assertTrue(isinstance(src_repo, RemoteRepository))
src_repo.copy_content_into(dest_repo)
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