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# Copyright (C) 2005-2012 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

"""Black-box tests for bzr missing."""

from bzrlib import (
    osutils,
    tests,
    )


class TestMissing(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):

    def assertMessages(self, out, must_have=(), must_not_have=()):
        """Check if commit messages are in or not in the output"""
        for m in must_have:
            self.assertContainsRe(out, r'\nmessage:\n  %s\n' % m)
        for m in must_not_have:
            self.assertNotContainsRe(out, r'\nmessage:\n  %s\n' % m)

    def test_missing_quiet(self):
        # <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/284748>
        # create a source branch
        #
        # XXX: This still needs a test that missing is quiet when there are
        # missing revisions.
        a_tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', 'initial\n')])
        a_tree.add('a')
        a_tree.commit(message='initial')

        out, err = self.run_bzr('missing -q .')
        self.assertEqual('', out)
        self.assertEqual('', err)

    def test_missing(self):
        missing_one = "You are missing 1 revision:"
        extra_one = "You have 1 extra revision:"

        # create a source branch
        a_tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('a')
        self.build_tree_contents([('a/a', 'initial\n')])
        a_tree.add('a')
        a_tree.commit(message='initial')

        # clone and add a differing revision
        b_tree = a_tree.bzrdir.sprout('b').open_workingtree()
        self.build_tree_contents([('b/a', 'initial\nmore\n')])
        b_tree.commit(message='more')

        def run_missing(args, retcode=1, working_dir=None):
            out, err = self.run_bzr(['missing'] + args,
                                    retcode=retcode, working_dir=working_dir)
            # we do not expect any error output.
            self.assertEqual('', err)
            return out.splitlines()

        def run_missing_a(args, retcode=1):
            return run_missing(['../a'] + args,
                               retcode=retcode, working_dir='b')

        def run_missing_b(args, retcode=1):
            return run_missing(['../b'] + args,
                               retcode=retcode, working_dir='a')

        # run missing in a against b
        # this should not require missing to take out a write lock on a
        # or b. So we take a write lock on both to test that at the same
        # time. This may let the test pass while the default branch is an
        # os-locking branch, but it will trigger failures with lockdir based
        # branches.
        a_branch = a_tree.branch
        a_branch.lock_write()
        b_branch = b_tree.branch
        b_branch.lock_write()

        lines = run_missing_b([])
        # we're missing the extra revision here
        self.assertEqual(missing_one, lines[0])
        # and we expect 8 lines of output which we trust at the moment to be
        # good.
        self.assertEqual(8, len(lines))
        # unlock the branches for the rest of the test
        a_branch.unlock()
        b_branch.unlock()

        # get extra revision from b
        a_tree.merge_from_branch(b_branch)
        a_tree.commit(message='merge')

        # compare again, but now we have the 'merge' commit extra
        lines = run_missing_b([])
        self.assertEqual(extra_one, lines[0])
        self.assertLength(8, lines)

        lines2 = run_missing_b(['--mine-only'])
        self.assertEqual(lines, lines2)

        lines3 = run_missing_b(['--theirs-only'], retcode=0)
        self.assertEqualDiff('Other branch has no new revisions.', lines3[0])

        # relative to a, missing the 'merge' commit
        lines = run_missing_a([])
        self.assertEqual(missing_one, lines[0])
        self.assertLength(8, lines)

        lines2 = run_missing_a(['--theirs-only'])
        self.assertEqual(lines, lines2)

        lines3 = run_missing_a(['--mine-only'], retcode=0)
        self.assertEqualDiff('This branch has no new revisions.', lines3[0])

        lines4 = run_missing_a(['--short'])
        self.assertLength(4, lines4)

        lines4a = run_missing_a(['-S'])
        self.assertEqual(lines4, lines4a)

        lines5 = run_missing_a(['--line'])
        self.assertLength(2, lines5)

        lines6 = run_missing_a(['--reverse'])
        self.assertEqual(lines6, lines)

        lines7 = run_missing_a(['--show-ids'])
        self.assertLength(11, lines7)

        lines8 =  run_missing_a(['--verbose'])
        self.assertEqual("modified:", lines8[-2])
        self.assertEqual("  a", lines8[-1])

        self.assertEqualDiff('Other branch has no new revisions.',
                             run_missing_b(['--theirs-only'], retcode=0)[0])

        # after a pull we're back on track
        b_tree.pull(a_branch)
        self.assertEqualDiff("Branches are up to date.",
                             run_missing_b([], retcode=0)[0])
        self.assertEqualDiff('Branches are up to date.',
                             run_missing_a([], retcode=0)[0])
        # If you supply mine or theirs you only know one side is up to date
        self.assertEqualDiff('This branch has no new revisions.',
                             run_missing_a(['--mine-only'], retcode=0)[0])
        self.assertEqualDiff('Other branch has no new revisions.',
                              run_missing_a(['--theirs-only'], retcode=0)[0])

    def test_missing_filtered(self):
        # create a source branch
        a_tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('a')
        self.build_tree_contents([('a/a', 'initial\n')])
        a_tree.add('a')
        a_tree.commit(message='r1')
        # clone and add differing revisions
        b_tree = a_tree.bzrdir.sprout('b').open_workingtree()

        for i in range(2, 6):
            a_tree.commit(message='a%d' % i)
            b_tree.commit(message='b%d' % i)

        # local
        out,err = self.run_bzr('missing ../b --my-revision 3',
                               retcode=1, working_dir='a')
        self.assertMessages(out, ('a3', 'b2', 'b3', 'b4', 'b5'), ('a2', 'a4'))

        out,err = self.run_bzr('missing ../b --my-revision 3..4',
                               retcode=1, working_dir='a')
        self.assertMessages(out, ('a3', 'a4'), ('a2', 'a5'))

        #remote
        out,err = self.run_bzr('missing ../b -r 3',
                               retcode=1, working_dir='a')
        self.assertMessages(out, ('a2', 'a3', 'a4', 'a5', 'b3'), ('b2', 'b4'))

        out,err = self.run_bzr('missing ../b -r 3..4',
                               retcode=1, working_dir='a')
        self.assertMessages(out, ('b3', 'b4'), ('b2', 'b5'))

        #both
        out,err = self.run_bzr('missing ../b --my-revision 3..4 -r 3..4',
                               retcode=1, working_dir='a')
        self.assertMessages(out, ('a3', 'a4', 'b3', 'b4'),
            ('a2', 'a5', 'b2', 'b5'))

    def test_missing_check_last_location(self):
        # check that last location shown as filepath not file URL

        # create a source branch
        wt = self.make_branch_and_tree('a')
        b = wt.branch
        self.build_tree(['a/foo'])
        wt.add('foo')
        wt.commit('initial')

        location = osutils.getcwd() + '/a/'

        # clone
        b.bzrdir.sprout('b')

        # check last location
        lines, err = self.run_bzr('missing', working_dir='b')
        self.assertEquals('Using saved parent location: %s\n'
                          'Branches are up to date.\n' % location,
                          lines)
        self.assertEquals('', err)

    def test_missing_directory(self):
        """Test --directory option"""

        # create a source branch
        a_tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('a')
        self.build_tree_contents([('a/a', 'initial\n')])
        a_tree.add('a')
        a_tree.commit(message='initial')

        # clone and add a differing revision
        b_tree = a_tree.bzrdir.sprout('b').open_workingtree()
        self.build_tree_contents([('b/a', 'initial\nmore\n')])
        b_tree.commit(message='more')

        out2, err2 = self.run_bzr('missing --directory a b', retcode=1)
        out1, err1 = self.run_bzr('missing ../b', retcode=1, working_dir='a')
        self.assertEqualDiff(out1, out2)
        self.assertEqualDiff(err1, err2)