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-rw-r--r-- | tests/sources/git.py | 63 |
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diff --git a/tests/sources/git.py b/tests/sources/git.py index dc18a3c20..64acbd770 100644 --- a/tests/sources/git.py +++ b/tests/sources/git.py @@ -531,6 +531,69 @@ def test_unlisted_submodule(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, fail): @pytest.mark.skipif(HAVE_GIT is False, reason="git is not available") @pytest.mark.datafiles(os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'template')) @pytest.mark.parametrize("fail", ['warn', 'error']) +def test_track_unlisted_submodule(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, fail): + project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename) + + # Make the warning an error if we're testing errors + if fail == 'error': + project_template = { + "name": "foo", + "fatal-warnings": ['git:unlisted-submodule'] + } + _yaml.dump(project_template, os.path.join(project, 'project.conf')) + + # Create the submodule first from the 'subrepofiles' subdir + subrepo = create_repo('git', str(tmpdir), 'subrepo') + subrepo.create(os.path.join(project, 'subrepofiles')) + + # Create the repo from 'repofiles' subdir + repo = create_repo('git', str(tmpdir)) + ref = repo.create(os.path.join(project, 'repofiles')) + + # Add a submodule pointing to the one we created, but use + # the original ref, let the submodules appear after tracking + repo.add_submodule('subdir', 'file://' + subrepo.repo) + + # Create the source, and delete the explicit configuration + # of the submodules. + gitsource = repo.source_config(ref=ref) + del gitsource['submodules'] + + # Write out our test target + element = { + 'kind': 'import', + 'sources': [ + gitsource + ] + } + _yaml.dump(element, os.path.join(project, 'target.bst')) + + # Fetch the repo, we will not see the warning because we + # are still pointing to a ref which predates the submodules + result = cli.run(project=project, args=['fetch', 'target.bst']) + result.assert_success() + assert "git:unlisted-submodule" not in result.stderr + + # We won't get a warning/error when tracking either, the source + # has not become Consistency.CACHED so the opportunity to check + # for the warning has not yet arisen. + result = cli.run(project=project, args=['track', 'target.bst']) + result.assert_success() + assert "git:unlisted-submodule" not in result.stderr + + # Fetching the repo at the new ref will finally reveal the warning + result = cli.run(project=project, args=['fetch', 'target.bst']) + if fail == 'error': + result.assert_main_error(ErrorDomain.STREAM, None) + result.assert_task_error(ErrorDomain.PLUGIN, 'git:unlisted-submodule') + else: + result.assert_success() + assert "git:unlisted-submodule" in result.stderr + + +@pytest.mark.skipif(HAVE_GIT is False, reason="git is not available") +@pytest.mark.datafiles(os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'template')) +@pytest.mark.parametrize("fail", ['warn', 'error']) def test_invalid_submodule(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, fail): project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename) |