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# Copyright (C) 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 WorkingTree.paths2ids.
This API probably needs to be exposed as a tree implementation test, but these
initial tests are for the specific cases being refactored from
find_ids_across_trees.
"""
from operator import attrgetter
from bzrlib import errors
from bzrlib.tests.workingtree_implementations import TestCaseWithWorkingTree
# TODO: This needs an additional test: do a merge, then do a
# paths2id(trees=left parent only), and also with (trees=all parents) to check
# that only the requested trees are considered - i.e. have an unversioned path
# in the unlisted tree, or an extra file that moves into the selected path but
# should not be returned
# TODO: test that supplying paths with duplication - i.e. foo, foo, foo/bar -
# does not result in garbage out.
# TODO: Are we meant to raise the precise unversioned paths when some are
# unversioned - if so, test this.
class TestPaths2Ids(TestCaseWithWorkingTree):
def assertExpectedIds(self, ids, tree, paths, trees=None,
require_versioned=True):
"""Run paths2ids for tree, and check the result."""
tree.lock_read()
if trees:
map(apply, map(attrgetter('lock_read'), trees))
result = tree.paths2ids(paths, trees,
require_versioned=require_versioned)
map(apply, map(attrgetter('unlock'), trees))
else:
result = tree.paths2ids(paths,
require_versioned=require_versioned)
self.assertEqual(set(ids), result)
tree.unlock()
def test_paths_none_result_none(self):
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
tree.lock_read()
self.assertEqual(None, tree.paths2ids(None))
tree.unlock()
def test_find_single_root(self):
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
self.assertExpectedIds([tree.path2id('')], tree, [''])
def test_find_tree_and_clone_roots(self):
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
clone = tree.bzrdir.clone('clone').open_workingtree()
clone.lock_tree_write()
clone_root_id = 'new-id'
clone.set_root_id(clone_root_id)
tree_root_id = tree.path2id('')
clone.unlock()
self.assertExpectedIds([tree_root_id, clone_root_id], tree, [''], [clone])
def test_find_tree_basis_roots(self):
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
tree.commit('basis')
basis = tree.basis_tree()
basis_root_id = basis.path2id('')
tree.lock_tree_write()
tree_root_id = 'new-id'
tree.set_root_id(tree_root_id)
tree.unlock()
self.assertExpectedIds([tree_root_id, basis_root_id], tree, [''], [basis])
def test_find_children_of_moved_directories(self):
"""Check the basic nasty corner case that path2ids should handle.
This is the following situation:
basis:
/ ROOT
/dir dir
/dir/child-moves child-moves
/dir/child-stays child-stays
/dir/child-goes child-goes
current tree:
/ ROOT
/child-moves child-moves
/newdir newdir
/newdir/dir dir
/newdir/dir/child-stays child-stays
/newdir/dir/new-child new-child
In english: we move a directory under a directory that was a sibling,
and at the same time remove, or move out of the directory, some of its
children, and give it a new child previous absent or a sibling.
current_tree.path2ids(['newdir'], [basis]) is meant to handle this
correctly: that is it should return the ids:
newdir because it was provided
dir, because its under newdir in current
child-moves because its under dir in old
child-stays either because its under newdir/dir in current, or under dir in old
child-goes because its under dir in old.
new-child because its under dir in new
Symmetrically, current_tree.path2ids(['dir'], [basis]) is meant to show
new-child, even though its not under the path 'dir' in current, because
its under a path selected by 'dir' in basis:
dir because its selected in basis.
child-moves because its under dir in old
child-stays either because its under newdir/dir in current, or under dir in old
child-goes because its under dir in old.
new-child because its under dir in new.
"""
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
self.build_tree(
['tree/dir/', 'tree/dir/child-moves', 'tree/dir/child-stays',
'tree/dir/child-goes'])
tree.add(['dir', 'dir/child-moves', 'dir/child-stays', 'dir/child-goes'],
['dir', 'child-moves', 'child-stays', 'child-goes'])
tree.commit('create basis')
basis = tree.basis_tree()
tree.unversion(['child-goes'])
tree.rename_one('dir/child-moves', 'child-moves')
self.build_tree(['tree/newdir/'])
tree.add(['newdir'], ['newdir'])
tree.rename_one('dir/child-stays', 'child-stays')
tree.rename_one('dir', 'newdir/dir')
tree.rename_one('child-stays', 'newdir/dir/child-stays')
self.build_tree(['tree/newdir/dir/new-child'])
tree.add(['newdir/dir/new-child'], ['new-child'])
self.assertExpectedIds(
['newdir', 'dir', 'child-moves', 'child-stays', 'child-goes',
'new-child'], tree, ['newdir'], [basis])
self.assertExpectedIds(
['dir', 'child-moves', 'child-stays', 'child-goes', 'new-child'],
tree, ['dir'], [basis])
def test_unversioned_one_tree(self):
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
self.build_tree(['tree/unversioned'])
self.assertExpectedIds([], tree, ['unversioned'], require_versioned=False)
tree.lock_read()
self.assertRaises(errors.PathsNotVersionedError, tree.paths2ids, ['unversioned'])
tree.unlock()
def test_unversioned_in_one_of_multiple_trees(self):
# in this test, the path is unversioned in only one tree, and thus
# should not raise an error: it must be unversioned in *all* trees to
# error.
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
tree.commit('make basis')
basis = tree.basis_tree()
self.build_tree(['tree/in-one'])
tree.add(['in-one'], ['in-one'])
self.assertExpectedIds(['in-one'], tree, ['in-one'], [basis])
def test_unversioned_all_of_multiple_trees(self):
# in this test, the path is unversioned in every tree, and thus
# should not raise an error: it must be unversioned in *all* trees to
# error.
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
tree.commit('make basis')
basis = tree.basis_tree()
self.assertExpectedIds([], tree, ['unversioned'], [basis],
require_versioned=False)
tree.lock_read()
basis.lock_read()
self.assertRaises(errors.PathsNotVersionedError, tree.paths2ids,
['unversioned'], [basis])
self.assertRaises(errors.PathsNotVersionedError, basis.paths2ids,
['unversioned'], [tree])
basis.unlock()
tree.unlock()
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