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# Copyright (C) 2007-2010 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
"""Tests for fetch between repositories of the same type."""
from bzrlib import (
bzrdir,
errors,
gpg,
remote,
repository,
tests,
)
from bzrlib.inventory import ROOT_ID
from bzrlib.tests import (
TestNotApplicable,
TestSkipped,
)
from bzrlib.tests.per_repository import TestCaseWithRepository
class TestFetchSameRepository(TestCaseWithRepository):
def test_fetch(self):
# smoke test fetch to ensure that the convenience function works.
# it is defined as a convenience function with the underlying
# functionality provided by an InterRepository
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')
# fetch with a default limit (grab everything)
repo = self.make_repository('b')
if (tree_a.branch.repository.supports_rich_root() and not
repo.supports_rich_root()):
raise TestSkipped('Cannot fetch from model2 to model1')
repo.fetch(tree_a.branch.repository,
revision_id=None)
def test_fetch_fails_in_write_group(self):
# fetch() manages a write group itself, fetching within one isn't safe.
repo = self.make_repository('a')
repo.lock_write()
self.addCleanup(repo.unlock)
repo.start_write_group()
self.addCleanup(repo.abort_write_group)
# Don't need a specific class - not expecting flow control based on
# this.
self.assertRaises(errors.BzrError, repo.fetch, repo)
def test_fetch_to_knit3(self):
# create a repository of the sort we are testing.
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')
# create a knit-3 based format to fetch into
f = bzrdir.format_registry.make_bzrdir('dirstate-with-subtree')
try:
format = tree_a.branch.repository._format
format.check_conversion_target(f.repository_format)
# if we cannot convert data to knit3, skip the test.
except errors.BadConversionTarget, e:
raise TestSkipped(str(e))
self.get_transport().mkdir('b')
b_bzrdir = f.initialize(self.get_url('b'))
knit3_repo = b_bzrdir.create_repository()
# fetch with a default limit (grab everything)
knit3_repo.fetch(tree_a.branch.repository, revision_id=None)
# Reopen to avoid any in-memory caching - ensure its reading from
# disk.
knit3_repo = b_bzrdir.open_repository()
rev1_tree = knit3_repo.revision_tree('rev1')
rev1_tree.lock_read()
try:
lines = rev1_tree.get_file_lines(rev1_tree.get_root_id())
finally:
rev1_tree.unlock()
self.assertEqual([], lines)
b_branch = b_bzrdir.create_branch()
b_branch.pull(tree_a.branch)
try:
tree_b = b_bzrdir.create_workingtree()
except errors.NotLocalUrl:
try:
tree_b = b_branch.create_checkout('b', lightweight=True)
except errors.NotLocalUrl:
raise TestSkipped("cannot make working tree with transport %r"
% b_bzrdir.transport)
tree_b.commit('no change', rev_id='rev2')
rev2_tree = knit3_repo.revision_tree('rev2')
self.assertEqual('rev1', rev2_tree.inventory.root.revision)
def do_test_fetch_to_rich_root_sets_parents_correctly(self, result,
snapshots, root_id=ROOT_ID, allow_lefthand_ghost=False):
"""Assert that result is the parents of 'tip' after fetching snapshots.
This helper constructs a 1.9 format source, and a test-format target
and fetches the result of building snapshots in the source, then
asserts that the parents of tip are result.
:param result: A parents list for the inventories.get_parent_map call.
:param snapshots: An iterable of snapshot parameters for
BranchBuilder.build_snapshot.
'"""
# This overlaps slightly with the tests for commit builder about graph
# consistency.
# Cases:
repo = self.make_repository('target')
remote_format = isinstance(repo, remote.RemoteRepository)
if not repo._format.rich_root_data and not remote_format:
return # not relevant
builder = self.make_branch_builder('source', format='1.9')
builder.start_series()
for revision_id, parent_ids, actions in snapshots:
builder.build_snapshot(revision_id, parent_ids, actions,
allow_leftmost_as_ghost=allow_lefthand_ghost)
builder.finish_series()
source = builder.get_branch()
if remote_format and not repo._format.rich_root_data:
# use a manual rich root format to ensure the code path is tested.
repo = self.make_repository('remote-target',
format='1.9-rich-root')
repo.lock_write()
self.addCleanup(repo.unlock)
repo.fetch(source.repository)
graph = repo.get_file_graph()
self.assertEqual(result,
graph.get_parent_map([(root_id, 'tip')])[(root_id, 'tip')])
def test_fetch_to_rich_root_set_parent_no_parents(self):
# No parents rev -> No parents
self.do_test_fetch_to_rich_root_sets_parents_correctly((),
[('tip', None, [('add', ('', ROOT_ID, 'directory', ''))]),
])
def test_fetch_to_rich_root_set_parent_1_parent(self):
# 1 parent rev -> 1 parent
self.do_test_fetch_to_rich_root_sets_parents_correctly(
((ROOT_ID, 'base'),),
[('base', None, [('add', ('', ROOT_ID, 'directory', ''))]),
('tip', None, []),
])
def test_fetch_to_rich_root_set_parent_1_ghost_parent(self):
# 1 ghost parent -> No parents
self.do_test_fetch_to_rich_root_sets_parents_correctly((),
[('tip', ['ghost'], [('add', ('', ROOT_ID, 'directory', ''))]),
], allow_lefthand_ghost=True)
def test_fetch_to_rich_root_set_parent_2_head_parents(self):
# 2 parents both heads -> 2 parents
self.do_test_fetch_to_rich_root_sets_parents_correctly(
((ROOT_ID, 'left'), (ROOT_ID, 'right')),
[('base', None, [('add', ('', ROOT_ID, 'directory', ''))]),
('left', None, []),
('right', ['base'], []),
('tip', ['left', 'right'], []),
])
def test_fetch_to_rich_root_set_parent_2_parents_1_head(self):
# 2 parents one head -> 1 parent
self.do_test_fetch_to_rich_root_sets_parents_correctly(
((ROOT_ID, 'right'),),
[('left', None, [('add', ('', ROOT_ID, 'directory', ''))]),
('right', None, []),
('tip', ['left', 'right'], []),
])
def test_fetch_to_rich_root_set_parent_1_parent_different_id_gone(self):
# 1 parent different fileid, ours missing -> no parents
self.do_test_fetch_to_rich_root_sets_parents_correctly(
(),
[('base', None, [('add', ('', ROOT_ID, 'directory', ''))]),
('tip', None, [('unversion', ROOT_ID),
('add', ('', 'my-root', 'directory', '')),
]),
], root_id='my-root')
def test_fetch_to_rich_root_set_parent_1_parent_different_id_moved(self):
# 1 parent different fileid, ours moved -> 1 parent
# (and that parent honours the changing revid of the other location)
self.do_test_fetch_to_rich_root_sets_parents_correctly(
(('my-root', 'origin'),),
[('origin', None, [('add', ('', ROOT_ID, 'directory', '')),
('add', ('child', 'my-root', 'directory', ''))]),
('base', None, []),
('tip', None, [('unversion', 'my-root'),
('unversion', ROOT_ID),
('add', ('', 'my-root', 'directory', '')),
]),
], root_id='my-root')
def test_fetch_to_rich_root_set_parent_2_parent_1_different_id_gone(self):
# 2 parents, 1 different fileid, our second missing -> 1 parent
self.do_test_fetch_to_rich_root_sets_parents_correctly(
(('my-root', 'right'),),
[('base', None, [('add', ('', ROOT_ID, 'directory', ''))]),
('right', None, [('unversion', ROOT_ID),
('add', ('', 'my-root', 'directory', ''))]),
('tip', ['base', 'right'], [('unversion', ROOT_ID),
('add', ('', 'my-root', 'directory', '')),
]),
], root_id='my-root')
def test_fetch_to_rich_root_set_parent_2_parent_2_different_id_moved(self):
# 2 parents, 1 different fileid, our second moved -> 2 parent
# (and that parent honours the changing revid of the other location)
self.do_test_fetch_to_rich_root_sets_parents_correctly(
(('my-root', 'right'),),
# 'my-root' at 'child'.
[('origin', None, [('add', ('', ROOT_ID, 'directory', '')),
('add', ('child', 'my-root', 'directory', ''))]),
('base', None, []),
# 'my-root' at root
('right', None, [('unversion', 'my-root'),
('unversion', ROOT_ID),
('add', ('', 'my-root', 'directory', ''))]),
('tip', ['base', 'right'], [('unversion', 'my-root'),
('unversion', ROOT_ID),
('add', ('', 'my-root', 'directory', '')),
]),
], root_id='my-root')
def test_fetch_all_from_self(self):
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
rev_id = tree.commit('one')
# This needs to be a new copy of the repository, if this changes, the
# test needs to be rewritten
repo = tree.branch.repository.bzrdir.open_repository()
# This fetch should be a no-op see bug #158333
tree.branch.repository.fetch(repo, None)
def test_fetch_from_self(self):
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
rev_id = tree.commit('one')
repo = tree.branch.repository.bzrdir.open_repository()
# This fetch should be a no-op see bug #158333
tree.branch.repository.fetch(repo, rev_id)
def test_fetch_missing_from_self(self):
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
rev_id = tree.commit('one')
# Even though the fetch() is a NO-OP it should assert the revision id
# is present
repo = tree.branch.repository.bzrdir.open_repository()
self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchRevision, tree.branch.repository.fetch,
repo, 'no-such-revision')
def makeARepoWithSignatures(self):
wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('a-repo-with-sigs')
wt.commit('rev1', allow_pointless=True, rev_id='rev1')
repo = wt.branch.repository
repo.lock_write()
repo.start_write_group()
try:
repo.sign_revision('rev1', gpg.LoopbackGPGStrategy(None))
except errors.UnsupportedOperation:
self.assertFalse(repo._format.supports_revision_signatures)
raise TestNotApplicable("repository format does not support signatures")
repo.commit_write_group()
repo.unlock()
return repo
def test_fetch_copies_signatures(self):
source_repo = self.makeARepoWithSignatures()
target_repo = self.make_repository('target')
target_repo.fetch(source_repo, revision_id=None)
self.assertEqual(
source_repo.get_signature_text('rev1'),
target_repo.get_signature_text('rev1'))
def make_repository_with_one_revision(self):
wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('source')
wt.commit('rev1', allow_pointless=True, rev_id='rev1')
return wt.branch.repository
def test_fetch_revision_already_exists(self):
# Make a repository with one revision.
source_repo = self.make_repository_with_one_revision()
# Fetch that revision into a second repository.
target_repo = self.make_repository('target')
target_repo.fetch(source_repo, revision_id='rev1')
# Now fetch again; there will be nothing to do. This should work
# without causing any errors.
target_repo.fetch(source_repo, revision_id='rev1')
def test_fetch_all_same_revisions_twice(self):
# Blind-fetching all the same revisions twice should succeed and be a
# no-op the second time.
repo = self.make_repository('repo')
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('tree')
revision_id = tree.commit('test')
repo.fetch(tree.branch.repository)
repo.fetch(tree.branch.repository)
def make_simple_branch_with_ghost(self):
builder = self.make_branch_builder('source')
builder.start_series()
builder.build_snapshot('A-id', None, [
('add', ('', 'root-id', 'directory', None)),
('add', ('file', 'file-id', 'file', 'content\n'))])
builder.build_snapshot('B-id', ['A-id', 'ghost-id'], [])
builder.finish_series()
source_b = builder.get_branch()
source_b.lock_read()
self.addCleanup(source_b.unlock)
return source_b
def test_fetch_with_ghost(self):
source_b = self.make_simple_branch_with_ghost()
target = self.make_repository('target')
target.lock_write()
self.addCleanup(target.unlock)
target.fetch(source_b.repository, revision_id='B-id')
def test_fetch_into_smart_with_ghost(self):
trans = self.make_smart_server('target')
source_b = self.make_simple_branch_with_ghost()
target = self.make_repository('target')
# Re-open the repository over the smart protocol
target = repository.Repository.open(trans.base)
target.lock_write()
self.addCleanup(target.unlock)
try:
target.fetch(source_b.repository, revision_id='B-id')
except errors.TokenLockingNotSupported:
# The code inside fetch() that tries to lock and then fails, also
# causes weird problems with 'lock_not_held' later on...
target.lock_read()
raise tests.KnownFailure('some repositories fail to fetch'
' via the smart server because of locking issues.')
def test_fetch_from_smart_with_ghost(self):
trans = self.make_smart_server('source')
source_b = self.make_simple_branch_with_ghost()
target = self.make_repository('target')
target.lock_write()
self.addCleanup(target.unlock)
# Re-open the repository over the smart protocol
source = repository.Repository.open(trans.base)
source.lock_read()
self.addCleanup(source.unlock)
target.fetch(source, revision_id='B-id')
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