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# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Michael Trier (mtrier@gmail.com) and contributors
#
# This module is part of GitPython and is released under the
# 3-Clause BSD License: https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause/
import glob
import io
import os
import os.path as osp
import sys
from unittest import mock
import pytest
from git import GitConfigParser
from git.config import _OMD, cp
from git.util import rmfile
from test.lib import SkipTest, TestCase, fixture_path, with_rw_directory
_tc_lock_fpaths = osp.join(osp.dirname(__file__), "fixtures/*.lock")
def _rm_lock_files():
for lfp in glob.glob(_tc_lock_fpaths):
rmfile(lfp)
class TestBase(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
_rm_lock_files()
def tearDown(self):
for lfp in glob.glob(_tc_lock_fpaths):
if osp.isfile(lfp):
raise AssertionError("Previous TC left hanging git-lock file: {}".format(lfp))
def _to_memcache(self, file_path):
with open(file_path, "rb") as fp:
sio = io.BytesIO(fp.read())
sio.name = file_path
return sio
def test_read_write(self):
# The writer must create the exact same file as the one read before.
for filename in ("git_config", "git_config_global"):
file_obj = self._to_memcache(fixture_path(filename))
with GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=False) as w_config:
w_config.read() # Enforce reading.
assert w_config._sections
w_config.write() # Enforce writing.
# We stripped lines when reading, so the results differ.
assert file_obj.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(
file_obj.getvalue(),
self._to_memcache(fixture_path(filename)).getvalue(),
)
# Creating an additional config writer must fail due to exclusive
# access.
with self.assertRaises(IOError):
GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=False)
# Should still have a lock and be able to make changes.
assert w_config._lock._has_lock()
# Changes should be written right away.
sname = "my_section"
oname = "mykey"
val = "myvalue"
w_config.add_section(sname)
assert w_config.has_section(sname)
w_config.set(sname, oname, val)
assert w_config.has_option(sname, oname)
assert w_config.get(sname, oname) == val
sname_new = "new_section"
oname_new = "new_key"
ival = 10
w_config.set_value(sname_new, oname_new, ival)
assert w_config.get_value(sname_new, oname_new) == ival
file_obj.seek(0)
r_config = GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=True)
assert r_config.has_section(sname)
assert r_config.has_option(sname, oname)
assert r_config.get(sname, oname) == val
# END for each filename
def test_includes_order(self):
with GitConfigParser(list(map(fixture_path, ("git_config", "git_config_global")))) as r_config:
r_config.read() # Enforce reading.
# Simple inclusions, again checking them taking precedence.
assert r_config.get_value("sec", "var0") == "value0_included"
# This one should take the git_config_global value since included values
# must be considered as soon as they get them.
assert r_config.get_value("diff", "tool") == "meld"
try:
# FIXME: Split this assertion out somehow and mark it xfail (or fix it).
assert r_config.get_value("sec", "var1") == "value1_main"
except AssertionError as e:
raise SkipTest("Known failure -- included values are not in effect right away") from e
@with_rw_directory
def test_lock_reentry(self, rw_dir):
fpl = osp.join(rw_dir, "l")
gcp = GitConfigParser(fpl, read_only=False)
with gcp as cw:
cw.set_value("include", "some_value", "a")
# Entering again locks the file again...
with gcp as cw:
cw.set_value("include", "some_other_value", "b")
# ...so creating an additional config writer must fail due to exclusive
# access.
with self.assertRaises(IOError):
GitConfigParser(fpl, read_only=False)
# but work when the lock is removed
with GitConfigParser(fpl, read_only=False):
assert osp.exists(fpl)
# Reentering with an existing lock must fail due to exclusive access.
with self.assertRaises(IOError):
gcp.__enter__()
def test_multi_line_config(self):
file_obj = self._to_memcache(fixture_path("git_config_with_comments"))
with GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=False) as config:
ev = "ruby -e '\n"
ev += " system %(git), %(merge-file), %(--marker-size=%L), %(%A), %(%O), %(%B)\n"
ev += " b = File.read(%(%A))\n"
ev += " b.sub!(/^<+ .*\\nActiveRecord::Schema\\.define.:version => (\\d+). do\\n=+\\nActiveRecord::Schema\\." # noqa: E501
ev += "define.:version => (\\d+). do\\n>+ .*/) do\n"
ev += " %(ActiveRecord::Schema.define(:version => #{[$1, $2].max}) do)\n"
ev += " end\n"
ev += " File.open(%(%A), %(w)) {|f| f.write(b)}\n"
ev += " exit 1 if b.include?(%(<)*%L)'"
self.assertEqual(config.get('merge "railsschema"', "driver"), ev)
self.assertEqual(
config.get("alias", "lg"),
"log --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset -%C(yellow)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr)%Creset'"
" --abbrev-commit --date=relative",
)
self.assertEqual(len(config.sections()), 23)
def test_base(self):
path_repo = fixture_path("git_config")
path_global = fixture_path("git_config_global")
r_config = GitConfigParser([path_repo, path_global], read_only=True)
assert r_config.read_only
num_sections = 0
num_options = 0
# Test reader methods.
assert r_config._is_initialized is False
for section in r_config.sections():
num_sections += 1
for option in r_config.options(section):
num_options += 1
val = r_config.get(section, option)
val_typed = r_config.get_value(section, option)
assert isinstance(val_typed, (bool, int, float, str))
assert val
assert "\n" not in option
assert "\n" not in val
# Writing must fail.
with self.assertRaises(IOError):
r_config.set(section, option, None)
with self.assertRaises(IOError):
r_config.remove_option(section, option)
# END for each option
with self.assertRaises(IOError):
r_config.remove_section(section)
# END for each section
assert num_sections and num_options
assert r_config._is_initialized is True
# Get value which doesn't exist, with default.
default = "my default value"
assert r_config.get_value("doesnt", "exist", default) == default
# It raises if there is no default though.
with self.assertRaises(cp.NoSectionError):
r_config.get_value("doesnt", "exist")
@with_rw_directory
def test_config_include(self, rw_dir):
def write_test_value(cw, value):
cw.set_value(value, "value", value)
def check_test_value(cr, value):
assert cr.get_value(value, "value") == value
# PREPARE CONFIG FILE A
fpa = osp.join(rw_dir, "a")
with GitConfigParser(fpa, read_only=False) as cw:
write_test_value(cw, "a")
fpb = osp.join(rw_dir, "b")
fpc = osp.join(rw_dir, "c")
cw.set_value("include", "relative_path_b", "b")
cw.set_value("include", "doesntexist", "foobar")
cw.set_value("include", "relative_cycle_a_a", "a")
cw.set_value("include", "absolute_cycle_a_a", fpa)
assert osp.exists(fpa)
# PREPARE CONFIG FILE B
with GitConfigParser(fpb, read_only=False) as cw:
write_test_value(cw, "b")
cw.set_value("include", "relative_cycle_b_a", "a")
cw.set_value("include", "absolute_cycle_b_a", fpa)
cw.set_value("include", "relative_path_c", "c")
cw.set_value("include", "absolute_path_c", fpc)
# PREPARE CONFIG FILE C
with GitConfigParser(fpc, read_only=False) as cw:
write_test_value(cw, "c")
with GitConfigParser(fpa, read_only=True) as cr:
for tv in ("a", "b", "c"):
check_test_value(cr, tv)
# END for each test to verify
assert len(cr.items("include")) == 8, "Expected all include sections to be merged"
# Test writable config writers - assure write-back doesn't involve includes.
with GitConfigParser(fpa, read_only=False, merge_includes=True) as cw:
tv = "x"
write_test_value(cw, tv)
with GitConfigParser(fpa, read_only=True) as cr:
with self.assertRaises(cp.NoSectionError):
check_test_value(cr, tv)
# But can make it skip includes altogether, and thus allow write-backs.
with GitConfigParser(fpa, read_only=False, merge_includes=False) as cw:
write_test_value(cw, tv)
with GitConfigParser(fpa, read_only=True) as cr:
check_test_value(cr, tv)
@pytest.mark.xfail(
sys.platform == "win32",
reason='Second config._has_includes() assertion fails (for "config is included if path is matching git_dir")',
raises=AssertionError,
)
@with_rw_directory
def test_conditional_includes_from_git_dir(self, rw_dir):
# Initiate repository path.
git_dir = osp.join(rw_dir, "target1", "repo1")
os.makedirs(git_dir)
# Initiate mocked repository.
repo = mock.Mock(git_dir=git_dir)
# Initiate config files.
path1 = osp.join(rw_dir, "config1")
path2 = osp.join(rw_dir, "config2")
template = '[includeIf "{}:{}"]\n path={}\n'
with open(path1, "w") as stream:
stream.write(template.format("gitdir", git_dir, path2))
# Ensure that config is ignored if no repo is set.
with GitConfigParser(path1) as config:
assert not config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == []
# Ensure that config is included if path is matching git_dir.
with GitConfigParser(path1, repo=repo) as config:
assert config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == [("path", path2)]
# Ensure that config is ignored if case is incorrect.
with open(path1, "w") as stream:
stream.write(template.format("gitdir", git_dir.upper(), path2))
with GitConfigParser(path1, repo=repo) as config:
assert not config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == []
# Ensure that config is included if case is ignored.
with open(path1, "w") as stream:
stream.write(template.format("gitdir/i", git_dir.upper(), path2))
with GitConfigParser(path1, repo=repo) as config:
assert config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == [("path", path2)]
# Ensure that config is included with path using glob pattern.
with open(path1, "w") as stream:
stream.write(template.format("gitdir", "**/repo1", path2))
with GitConfigParser(path1, repo=repo) as config:
assert config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == [("path", path2)]
# Ensure that config is ignored if path is not matching git_dir.
with open(path1, "w") as stream:
stream.write(template.format("gitdir", "incorrect", path2))
with GitConfigParser(path1, repo=repo) as config:
assert not config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == []
# Ensure that config is included if path in hierarchy.
with open(path1, "w") as stream:
stream.write(template.format("gitdir", "target1/", path2))
with GitConfigParser(path1, repo=repo) as config:
assert config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == [("path", path2)]
@with_rw_directory
def test_conditional_includes_from_branch_name(self, rw_dir):
# Initiate mocked branch.
branch = mock.Mock()
type(branch).name = mock.PropertyMock(return_value="/foo/branch")
# Initiate mocked repository.
repo = mock.Mock(active_branch=branch)
# Initiate config files.
path1 = osp.join(rw_dir, "config1")
path2 = osp.join(rw_dir, "config2")
template = '[includeIf "onbranch:{}"]\n path={}\n'
# Ensure that config is included is branch is correct.
with open(path1, "w") as stream:
stream.write(template.format("/foo/branch", path2))
with GitConfigParser(path1, repo=repo) as config:
assert config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == [("path", path2)]
# Ensure that config is included is branch is incorrect.
with open(path1, "w") as stream:
stream.write(template.format("incorrect", path2))
with GitConfigParser(path1, repo=repo) as config:
assert not config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == []
# Ensure that config is included with branch using glob pattern.
with open(path1, "w") as stream:
stream.write(template.format("/foo/**", path2))
with GitConfigParser(path1, repo=repo) as config:
assert config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == [("path", path2)]
@with_rw_directory
def test_conditional_includes_from_branch_name_error(self, rw_dir):
# Initiate mocked repository to raise an error if HEAD is detached.
repo = mock.Mock()
type(repo).active_branch = mock.PropertyMock(side_effect=TypeError)
# Initiate config file.
path1 = osp.join(rw_dir, "config1")
# Ensure that config is ignored when active branch cannot be found.
with open(path1, "w") as stream:
stream.write('[includeIf "onbranch:foo"]\n path=/path\n')
with GitConfigParser(path1, repo=repo) as config:
assert not config._has_includes()
assert config._included_paths() == []
def test_rename(self):
file_obj = self._to_memcache(fixture_path("git_config"))
with GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=False, merge_includes=False) as cw:
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
cw.rename_section("doesntexist", "foo")
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
cw.rename_section("core", "include")
nn = "bee"
assert cw.rename_section("core", nn) is cw
assert not cw.has_section("core")
assert len(cw.items(nn)) == 4
def test_complex_aliases(self):
file_obj = self._to_memcache(fixture_path(".gitconfig"))
with GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=False) as w_config:
self.assertEqual(
w_config.get("alias", "rbi"),
'"!g() { git rebase -i origin/${1:-master} ; } ; g"',
)
self.assertEqual(
file_obj.getvalue(),
self._to_memcache(fixture_path(".gitconfig")).getvalue(),
)
def test_empty_config_value(self):
cr = GitConfigParser(fixture_path("git_config_with_empty_value"), read_only=True)
assert cr.get_value("core", "filemode"), "Should read keys with values"
with self.assertRaises(cp.NoOptionError):
cr.get_value("color", "ui")
def test_get_values_works_without_requiring_any_other_calls_first(self):
file_obj = self._to_memcache(fixture_path("git_config_multiple"))
cr = GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=True)
self.assertEqual(cr.get_values("section0", "option0"), ["value0"])
file_obj.seek(0)
cr = GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=True)
self.assertEqual(cr.get_values("section1", "option1"), ["value1a", "value1b"])
file_obj.seek(0)
cr = GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=True)
self.assertEqual(cr.get_values("section1", "other_option1"), ["other_value1"])
def test_multiple_values(self):
file_obj = self._to_memcache(fixture_path("git_config_multiple"))
with GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=False) as cw:
self.assertEqual(cw.get("section0", "option0"), "value0")
self.assertEqual(cw.get_values("section0", "option0"), ["value0"])
self.assertEqual(cw.items("section0"), [("option0", "value0")])
# Where there are multiple values, "get" returns the last.
self.assertEqual(cw.get("section1", "option1"), "value1b")
self.assertEqual(cw.get_values("section1", "option1"), ["value1a", "value1b"])
self.assertEqual(
cw.items("section1"),
[("option1", "value1b"), ("other_option1", "other_value1")],
)
self.assertEqual(
cw.items_all("section1"),
[
("option1", ["value1a", "value1b"]),
("other_option1", ["other_value1"]),
],
)
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
cw.get_values("section1", "missing")
self.assertEqual(cw.get_values("section1", "missing", 1), [1])
self.assertEqual(cw.get_values("section1", "missing", "s"), ["s"])
def test_multiple_values_rename(self):
file_obj = self._to_memcache(fixture_path("git_config_multiple"))
with GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=False) as cw:
cw.rename_section("section1", "section2")
cw.write()
file_obj.seek(0)
cr = GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=True)
self.assertEqual(cr.get_value("section2", "option1"), "value1b")
self.assertEqual(cr.get_values("section2", "option1"), ["value1a", "value1b"])
self.assertEqual(
cr.items("section2"),
[("option1", "value1b"), ("other_option1", "other_value1")],
)
self.assertEqual(
cr.items_all("section2"),
[
("option1", ["value1a", "value1b"]),
("other_option1", ["other_value1"]),
],
)
def test_multiple_to_single(self):
file_obj = self._to_memcache(fixture_path("git_config_multiple"))
with GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=False) as cw:
cw.set_value("section1", "option1", "value1c")
cw.write()
file_obj.seek(0)
cr = GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=True)
self.assertEqual(cr.get_value("section1", "option1"), "value1c")
self.assertEqual(cr.get_values("section1", "option1"), ["value1c"])
self.assertEqual(
cr.items("section1"),
[("option1", "value1c"), ("other_option1", "other_value1")],
)
self.assertEqual(
cr.items_all("section1"),
[("option1", ["value1c"]), ("other_option1", ["other_value1"])],
)
def test_single_to_multiple(self):
file_obj = self._to_memcache(fixture_path("git_config_multiple"))
with GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=False) as cw:
cw.add_value("section1", "other_option1", "other_value1a")
cw.write()
file_obj.seek(0)
cr = GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=True)
self.assertEqual(cr.get_value("section1", "option1"), "value1b")
self.assertEqual(cr.get_values("section1", "option1"), ["value1a", "value1b"])
self.assertEqual(cr.get_value("section1", "other_option1"), "other_value1a")
self.assertEqual(
cr.get_values("section1", "other_option1"),
["other_value1", "other_value1a"],
)
self.assertEqual(
cr.items("section1"),
[("option1", "value1b"), ("other_option1", "other_value1a")],
)
self.assertEqual(
cr.items_all("section1"),
[
("option1", ["value1a", "value1b"]),
("other_option1", ["other_value1", "other_value1a"]),
],
)
def test_add_to_multiple(self):
file_obj = self._to_memcache(fixture_path("git_config_multiple"))
with GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=False) as cw:
cw.add_value("section1", "option1", "value1c")
cw.write()
file_obj.seek(0)
cr = GitConfigParser(file_obj, read_only=True)
self.assertEqual(cr.get_value("section1", "option1"), "value1c")
self.assertEqual(cr.get_values("section1", "option1"), ["value1a", "value1b", "value1c"])
self.assertEqual(
cr.items("section1"),
[("option1", "value1c"), ("other_option1", "other_value1")],
)
self.assertEqual(
cr.items_all("section1"),
[
("option1", ["value1a", "value1b", "value1c"]),
("other_option1", ["other_value1"]),
],
)
def test_setlast(self):
# Test directly, not covered by higher-level tests.
omd = _OMD()
omd.setlast("key", "value1")
self.assertEqual(omd["key"], "value1")
self.assertEqual(omd.getall("key"), ["value1"])
omd.setlast("key", "value2")
self.assertEqual(omd["key"], "value2")
self.assertEqual(omd.getall("key"), ["value2"])
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