# 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 copy from datetime import datetime from io import BytesIO import os.path as osp import re import sys import time from unittest.mock import Mock from gitdb import IStream from git import Actor, Commit, Repo from git.objects.util import tzoffset, utc from git.repo.fun import touch from test.lib import ( StringProcessAdapter, TestBase, fixture_path, with_rw_directory, with_rw_repo, ) class TestCommitSerialization(TestBase): def assert_commit_serialization(self, rwrepo, commit_id, print_performance_info=False): """Traverse all commits in the history of commit identified by commit_id and check if the serialization works. :param print_performance_info: If True, we will show how fast we are. """ ns = 0 # Number of serializations. nds = 0 # Number of deserializations. st = time.time() for cm in rwrepo.commit(commit_id).traverse(): nds += 1 # Assert that we deserialize commits correctly, hence we get the same # sha on serialization. stream = BytesIO() cm._serialize(stream) ns += 1 streamlen = stream.tell() stream.seek(0) istream = rwrepo.odb.store(IStream(Commit.type, streamlen, stream)) self.assertEqual(istream.hexsha, cm.hexsha.encode("ascii")) nc = Commit( rwrepo, Commit.NULL_BIN_SHA, cm.tree, cm.author, cm.authored_date, cm.author_tz_offset, cm.committer, cm.committed_date, cm.committer_tz_offset, cm.message, cm.parents, cm.encoding, ) self.assertEqual(nc.parents, cm.parents) stream = BytesIO() nc._serialize(stream) ns += 1 streamlen = stream.tell() stream.seek(0) # Reuse istream. istream.size = streamlen istream.stream = stream istream.binsha = None nc.binsha = rwrepo.odb.store(istream).binsha # If it worked, we have exactly the same contents! self.assertEqual(nc.hexsha, cm.hexsha) # END check commits elapsed = time.time() - st if print_performance_info: print( "Serialized %i and deserialized %i commits in %f s ( (%f, %f) commits / s" % (ns, nds, elapsed, ns / elapsed, nds / elapsed), file=sys.stderr, ) # END handle performance info class TestCommit(TestCommitSerialization): def test_bake(self): commit = self.rorepo.commit("2454ae89983a4496a445ce347d7a41c0bb0ea7ae") # Commits have no dict. self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, commit, "someattr", 1) commit.author # bake self.assertEqual("Sebastian Thiel", commit.author.name) self.assertEqual("byronimo@gmail.com", commit.author.email) self.assertEqual(commit.author, commit.committer) assert isinstance(commit.authored_date, int) and isinstance(commit.committed_date, int) assert isinstance(commit.author_tz_offset, int) and isinstance(commit.committer_tz_offset, int) self.assertEqual( commit.message, "Added missing information to docstrings of commit and stats module\n", ) def test_replace_no_changes(self): old_commit = self.rorepo.commit("2454ae89983a4496a445ce347d7a41c0bb0ea7ae") new_commit = old_commit.replace() for attr in old_commit.__slots__: assert getattr(new_commit, attr) == getattr(old_commit, attr) def test_replace_new_sha(self): commit = self.rorepo.commit("2454ae89983a4496a445ce347d7a41c0bb0ea7ae") new_commit = commit.replace(message="Added replace method") assert new_commit.hexsha == "fc84cbecac1bd4ba4deaac07c1044889edd536e6" assert new_commit.message == "Added replace method" def test_replace_invalid_attribute(self): commit = self.rorepo.commit("2454ae89983a4496a445ce347d7a41c0bb0ea7ae") with self.assertRaises(ValueError): commit.replace(badattr="This will never work") def test_stats(self): commit = self.rorepo.commit("33ebe7acec14b25c5f84f35a664803fcab2f7781") stats = commit.stats def check_entries(d): assert isinstance(d, dict) for key in ("insertions", "deletions", "lines"): assert key in d # END assertion helper assert stats.files assert stats.total check_entries(stats.total) assert "files" in stats.total for _filepath, d in stats.files.items(): check_entries(d) # END for each stated file # Check that data is parsed properly. michael = Actor._from_string("Michael Trier <mtrier@gmail.com>") self.assertEqual(commit.author, michael) self.assertEqual(commit.committer, michael) self.assertEqual(commit.authored_date, 1210193388) self.assertEqual(commit.committed_date, 1210193388) self.assertEqual(commit.author_tz_offset, 14400, commit.author_tz_offset) self.assertEqual(commit.committer_tz_offset, 14400, commit.committer_tz_offset) self.assertEqual(commit.message, "initial project\n") def test_renames(self): commit = self.rorepo.commit("185d847ec7647fd2642a82d9205fb3d07ea71715") files = commit.stats.files # When a file is renamed, the output of git diff is like "dir/{old => new}" # unless we disable rename with --no-renames, which produces two lines, # one with the old path deletes and another with the new added. self.assertEqual(len(files), 2) def check_entries(path, changes): expected = { ".github/workflows/Future.yml": { "insertions": 57, "deletions": 0, "lines": 57, }, ".github/workflows/test_pytest.yml": { "insertions": 0, "deletions": 55, "lines": 55, }, } assert path in expected assert isinstance(changes, dict) for key in ("insertions", "deletions", "lines"): assert changes[key] == expected[path][key] for path, changes in files.items(): check_entries(path, changes) # END for each stated file def test_unicode_actor(self): # Check that we can parse Unicode actors correctly. name = "Üäöß ÄußÉ" self.assertEqual(len(name), 9) special = Actor._from_string("%s <something@this.com>" % name) self.assertEqual(special.name, name) assert isinstance(special.name, str) def test_traversal(self): start = self.rorepo.commit("a4d06724202afccd2b5c54f81bcf2bf26dea7fff") first = self.rorepo.commit("33ebe7acec14b25c5f84f35a664803fcab2f7781") p0 = start.parents[0] p1 = start.parents[1] p00 = p0.parents[0] p10 = p1.parents[0] # Basic branch first, depth first. dfirst = start.traverse(branch_first=False) bfirst = start.traverse(branch_first=True) self.assertEqual(next(dfirst), p0) self.assertEqual(next(dfirst), p00) self.assertEqual(next(bfirst), p0) self.assertEqual(next(bfirst), p1) self.assertEqual(next(bfirst), p00) self.assertEqual(next(bfirst), p10) # At some point, both iterations should stop. self.assertEqual(list(bfirst)[-1], first) stoptraverse = self.rorepo.commit("254d04aa3180eb8b8daf7b7ff25f010cd69b4e7d").traverse( ignore_self=0, as_edge=True ) stoptraverse_list = list(stoptraverse) for itemtup in stoptraverse_list: self.assertIsInstance(itemtup, (tuple)) and self.assertEqual(len(itemtup), 2) # as_edge=True -> tuple src, item = itemtup self.assertIsInstance(item, Commit) if src: self.assertIsInstance(src, Commit) else: self.assertIsNone(src) # ignore_self=0 -> first is (None, Commit) stoptraverse = self.rorepo.commit("254d04aa3180eb8b8daf7b7ff25f010cd69b4e7d").traverse(as_edge=True) self.assertEqual(len(next(stoptraverse)), 2) # Ignore self self.assertEqual(next(start.traverse(ignore_self=False)), start) # Depth self.assertEqual(len(list(start.traverse(ignore_self=False, depth=0))), 1) # Prune self.assertEqual(next(start.traverse(branch_first=1, prune=lambda i, d: i == p0)), p1) # Predicate self.assertEqual(next(start.traverse(branch_first=1, predicate=lambda i, d: i == p1)), p1) # Traversal should stop when the beginning is reached. self.assertRaises(StopIteration, next, first.traverse()) # Parents of the first commit should be empty (as the only parent has a null sha) self.assertEqual(len(first.parents), 0) def test_iteration(self): # We can iterate commits. all_commits = Commit.list_items(self.rorepo, self.rorepo.head) assert all_commits self.assertEqual(all_commits, list(self.rorepo.iter_commits())) # This includes merge commits. mcomit = self.rorepo.commit("d884adc80c80300b4cc05321494713904ef1df2d") assert mcomit in all_commits # We can limit the result to paths. ltd_commits = list(self.rorepo.iter_commits(paths="CHANGES")) assert ltd_commits and len(ltd_commits) < len(all_commits) # Show commits of multiple paths, resulting in a union of commits. less_ltd_commits = list(Commit.iter_items(self.rorepo, "master", paths=("CHANGES", "AUTHORS"))) assert len(ltd_commits) < len(less_ltd_commits) class Child(Commit): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) child_commits = list(Child.iter_items(self.rorepo, "master", paths=("CHANGES", "AUTHORS"))) assert type(child_commits[0]) is Child def test_iter_items(self): # pretty not allowed. self.assertRaises(ValueError, Commit.iter_items, self.rorepo, "master", pretty="raw") def test_rev_list_bisect_all(self): """ 'git rev-list --bisect-all' returns additional information in the commit header. This test ensures that we properly parse it. """ revs = self.rorepo.git.rev_list( "933d23bf95a5bd1624fbcdf328d904e1fa173474", first_parent=True, bisect_all=True, ) commits = Commit._iter_from_process_or_stream(self.rorepo, StringProcessAdapter(revs.encode("ascii"))) expected_ids = ( "7156cece3c49544abb6bf7a0c218eb36646fad6d", "1f66cfbbce58b4b552b041707a12d437cc5f400a", "33ebe7acec14b25c5f84f35a664803fcab2f7781", "933d23bf95a5bd1624fbcdf328d904e1fa173474", ) for sha1, commit in zip(expected_ids, commits): self.assertEqual(sha1, commit.hexsha) @with_rw_directory def test_ambiguous_arg_iteration(self, rw_dir): rw_repo = Repo.init(osp.join(rw_dir, "test_ambiguous_arg")) path = osp.join(str(rw_repo.working_tree_dir), "master") touch(path) rw_repo.index.add([path]) rw_repo.index.commit("initial commit") list(rw_repo.iter_commits(rw_repo.head.ref)) # Should fail unless bug is fixed. def test_count(self): self.assertEqual(self.rorepo.tag("refs/tags/0.1.5").commit.count(), 143) def test_list(self): # This doesn't work anymore, as we will either attempt getattr with bytes, or # compare 20 byte string with actual 20 byte bytes. This usage makes no sense # anyway. assert isinstance( Commit.list_items(self.rorepo, "0.1.5", max_count=5)["5117c9c8a4d3af19a9958677e45cda9269de1541"], Commit, ) def test_str(self): commit = Commit(self.rorepo, Commit.NULL_BIN_SHA) self.assertEqual(Commit.NULL_HEX_SHA, str(commit)) def test_repr(self): commit = Commit(self.rorepo, Commit.NULL_BIN_SHA) self.assertEqual('<git.Commit "%s">' % Commit.NULL_HEX_SHA, repr(commit)) def test_equality(self): commit1 = Commit(self.rorepo, Commit.NULL_BIN_SHA) commit2 = Commit(self.rorepo, Commit.NULL_BIN_SHA) commit3 = Commit(self.rorepo, "\1" * 20) self.assertEqual(commit1, commit2) self.assertNotEqual(commit2, commit3) def test_iter_parents(self): # Should return all but ourselves, even if skip is defined. c = self.rorepo.commit("0.1.5") for skip in (0, 1): piter = c.iter_parents(skip=skip) first_parent = next(piter) assert first_parent != c self.assertEqual(first_parent, c.parents[0]) # END for each def test_name_rev(self): name_rev = self.rorepo.head.commit.name_rev assert isinstance(name_rev, str) @with_rw_repo("HEAD", bare=True) def test_serialization(self, rwrepo): # Create all commits of our repo. self.assert_commit_serialization(rwrepo, "0.1.6") def test_serialization_unicode_support(self): self.assertEqual(Commit.default_encoding.lower(), "utf-8") # Create a commit with Unicode in the message, and the author's name. # Verify its serialization and deserialization. cmt = self.rorepo.commit("0.1.6") assert isinstance(cmt.message, str) # It automatically decodes it as such. assert isinstance(cmt.author.name, str) # Same here. cmt.message = "üäêèß" self.assertEqual(len(cmt.message), 5) cmt.author.name = "äüß" self.assertEqual(len(cmt.author.name), 3) cstream = BytesIO() cmt._serialize(cstream) cstream.seek(0) assert len(cstream.getvalue()) ncmt = Commit(self.rorepo, cmt.binsha) ncmt._deserialize(cstream) self.assertEqual(cmt.author.name, ncmt.author.name) self.assertEqual(cmt.message, ncmt.message) # Actually, it can't be printed in a shell as repr wants to have ascii only it # appears. cmt.author.__repr__() def test_invalid_commit(self): cmt = self.rorepo.commit() with open(fixture_path("commit_invalid_data"), "rb") as fd: cmt._deserialize(fd) self.assertEqual(cmt.author.name, "E.Azer Ko�o�o�oculu", cmt.author.name) self.assertEqual(cmt.author.email, "azer@kodfabrik.com", cmt.author.email) def test_gpgsig(self): cmt = self.rorepo.commit() with open(fixture_path("commit_with_gpgsig"), "rb") as fd: cmt._deserialize(fd) fixture_sig = """-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAABAgAGBQJRk8zMAAoJEG5mS6x6i9IjsTEP/0v2Wx/i7dqyKban6XMIhVdj uI0DycfXqnCCZmejidzeao+P+cuK/ZAA/b9fU4MtwkDm2USvnIOrB00W0isxsrED sdv6uJNa2ybGjxBolLrfQcWutxGXLZ1FGRhEvkPTLMHHvVriKoNFXcS7ewxP9MBf NH97K2wauqA+J4BDLDHQJgADCOmLrGTAU+G1eAXHIschDqa6PZMH5nInetYZONDh 3SkOOv8VKFIF7gu8X7HC+7+Y8k8U0TW0cjlQ2icinwCc+KFoG6GwXS7u/VqIo1Yp Tack6sxIdK7NXJhV5gAeAOMJBGhO0fHl8UUr96vGEKwtxyZhWf8cuIPOWLk06jA0 g9DpLqmy/pvyRfiPci+24YdYRBua/vta+yo/Lp85N7Hu/cpIh+q5WSLvUlv09Dmo TTTG8Hf6s3lEej7W8z2xcNZoB6GwXd8buSDU8cu0I6mEO9sNtAuUOHp2dBvTA6cX PuQW8jg3zofnx7CyNcd3KF3nh2z8mBcDLgh0Q84srZJCPRuxRcp9ylggvAG7iaNd XMNvSK8IZtWLkx7k3A3QYt1cN4y1zdSHLR2S+BVCEJea1mvUE+jK5wiB9S4XNtKm BX/otlTa8pNE3fWYBxURvfHnMY4i3HQT7Bc1QjImAhMnyo2vJk4ORBJIZ1FTNIhJ JzJMZDRLQLFvnzqZuCjE =przd -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----""" self.assertEqual(cmt.gpgsig, fixture_sig) cmt.gpgsig = "<test\ndummy\nsig>" assert cmt.gpgsig != fixture_sig cstream = BytesIO() cmt._serialize(cstream) assert re.search( r"^gpgsig <test\n dummy\n sig>$", cstream.getvalue().decode("ascii"), re.MULTILINE, ) self.assert_gpgsig_deserialization(cstream) cstream.seek(0) cmt.gpgsig = None cmt._deserialize(cstream) self.assertEqual(cmt.gpgsig, "<test\ndummy\nsig>") cmt.gpgsig = None cstream = BytesIO() cmt._serialize(cstream) assert not re.search(r"^gpgsig ", cstream.getvalue().decode("ascii"), re.MULTILINE) def assert_gpgsig_deserialization(self, cstream): assert "gpgsig" in "precondition: need gpgsig" class RepoMock: def __init__(self, bytestr): self.bytestr = bytestr @property def odb(self): class ODBMock: def __init__(self, bytestr): self.bytestr = bytestr def stream(self, *args): stream = Mock(spec_set=["read"], return_value=self.bytestr) stream.read.return_value = self.bytestr return ("binsha", "typename", "size", stream) return ODBMock(self.bytestr) repo_mock = RepoMock(cstream.getvalue()) for field in Commit.__slots__: c = Commit(repo_mock, b"x" * 20) assert getattr(c, field) is not None def test_datetimes(self): commit = self.rorepo.commit("4251bd5") self.assertEqual(commit.authored_date, 1255018625) self.assertEqual(commit.committed_date, 1255026171) self.assertEqual( commit.authored_datetime, datetime(2009, 10, 8, 18, 17, 5, tzinfo=tzoffset(-7200)), commit.authored_datetime, ) self.assertEqual( commit.authored_datetime, datetime(2009, 10, 8, 16, 17, 5, tzinfo=utc), commit.authored_datetime, ) self.assertEqual( commit.committed_datetime, datetime(2009, 10, 8, 20, 22, 51, tzinfo=tzoffset(-7200)), ) self.assertEqual( commit.committed_datetime, datetime(2009, 10, 8, 18, 22, 51, tzinfo=utc), commit.committed_datetime, ) def test_trailers(self): KEY_1 = "Hello" VALUE_1_1 = "World" VALUE_1_2 = "Another-World" KEY_2 = "Key" VALUE_2 = "Value with inner spaces" # Check that the following trailer example is extracted from multiple msg # variations. TRAILER = f"{KEY_1}: {VALUE_1_1}\n{KEY_2}: {VALUE_2}\n{KEY_1}: {VALUE_1_2}" msgs = [ f"Subject\n\n{TRAILER}\n", f"Subject\n \nSome body of a function\n \n{TRAILER}\n", f"Subject\n \nSome body of a function\n\nnon-key: non-value\n\n{TRAILER}\n", ( # Check when trailer has inconsistent whitespace. f"Subject\n \nSome multiline\n body of a function\n\nnon-key: non-value\n\n" f"{KEY_1}:{VALUE_1_1}\n{KEY_2} : {VALUE_2}\n{KEY_1}: {VALUE_1_2}\n" ), ] for msg in msgs: commit = copy.copy(self.rorepo.commit("master")) commit.message = msg assert commit.trailers_list == [ (KEY_1, VALUE_1_1), (KEY_2, VALUE_2), (KEY_1, VALUE_1_2), ] assert commit.trailers_dict == { KEY_1: [VALUE_1_1, VALUE_1_2], KEY_2: [VALUE_2], } # Check that the trailer stays empty for multiple msg combinations. msgs = [ "Subject\n", "Subject\n\nBody with some\nText\n", "Subject\n\nBody with\nText\n\nContinuation but\n doesn't contain colon\n", "Subject\n\nBody with\nText\n\nContinuation but\n only contains one :\n", "Subject\n\nBody with\nText\n\nKey: Value\nLine without colon\n", "Subject\n\nBody with\nText\n\nLine without colon\nKey: Value\n", ] for msg in msgs: commit = copy.copy(self.rorepo.commit("master")) commit.message = msg assert commit.trailers_list == [] assert commit.trailers_dict == {} # Check that only the last key value paragraph is evaluated. commit = copy.copy(self.rorepo.commit("master")) commit.message = f"Subject\n\nMultiline\nBody\n\n{KEY_1}: {VALUE_1_1}\n\n{KEY_2}: {VALUE_2}\n" assert commit.trailers_list == [(KEY_2, VALUE_2)] assert commit.trailers_dict == {KEY_2: [VALUE_2]} def test_commit_co_authors(self): commit = copy.copy(self.rorepo.commit("4251bd5")) commit.message = """Commit message Co-authored-by: Test User 1 <602352+test@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: test_user_2 <another_user-email@github.com> Co_authored_by: test_user_x <test@github.com> Co-authored-by: test_user_y <test@github.com> text Co-authored-by: test_user_3 <test_user_3@github.com>""" assert commit.co_authors == [ Actor("Test User 1", "602352+test@users.noreply.github.com"), Actor("test_user_2", "another_user-email@github.com"), Actor("test_user_3", "test_user_3@github.com"), ]