# test_missing_obj_finder.py -- tests for MissingObjectFinder
# Copyright (C) 2012 syntevo GmbH
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from dulwich.object_store import (
MemoryObjectStore,
)
from dulwich.objects import (
Blob,
)
from dulwich.tests import TestCase
from dulwich.tests.utils import (
make_object,
make_tag,
build_commit_graph,
)
class MissingObjectFinderTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(MissingObjectFinderTest, self).setUp()
self.store = MemoryObjectStore()
self.commits = []
def cmt(self, n):
return self.commits[n-1]
def assertMissingMatch(self, haves, wants, expected):
for sha, path in self.store.find_missing_objects(haves, wants):
self.assertTrue(
sha in expected,
"(%s,%s) erroneously reported as missing" % (sha, path))
expected.remove(sha)
self.assertEqual(
len(expected), 0,
"some objects are not reported as missing: %s" % (expected, ))
class MOFLinearRepoTest(MissingObjectFinderTest):
def setUp(self):
super(MOFLinearRepoTest, self).setUp()
# present in 1, removed in 3
f1_1 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f1')
# present in all revisions, changed in 2 and 3
f2_1 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f2')
f2_2 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f2-changed')
f2_3 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f2-changed-again')
# added in 2, left unmodified in 3
f3_2 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f3')
commit_spec = [[1], [2, 1], [3, 2]]
trees = {1: [(b'f1', f1_1), (b'f2', f2_1)],
2: [(b'f1', f1_1), (b'f2', f2_2), (b'f3', f3_2)],
3: [(b'f2', f2_3), (b'f3', f3_2)]}
# commit 1: f1 and f2
# commit 2: f3 added, f2 changed. Missing shall report commit id and a
# tree referenced by commit
# commit 3: f1 removed, f2 changed. Commit sha and root tree sha shall
# be reported as modified
self.commits = build_commit_graph(self.store, commit_spec, trees)
self.missing_1_2 = [self.cmt(2).id, self.cmt(2).tree, f2_2.id, f3_2.id]
self.missing_2_3 = [self.cmt(3).id, self.cmt(3).tree, f2_3.id]
self.missing_1_3 = [
self.cmt(2).id, self.cmt(3).id,
self.cmt(2).tree, self.cmt(3).tree,
f2_2.id, f3_2.id, f2_3.id]
def test_1_to_2(self):
self.assertMissingMatch(
[self.cmt(1).id], [self.cmt(2).id],
self.missing_1_2)
def test_2_to_3(self):
self.assertMissingMatch(
[self.cmt(2).id], [self.cmt(3).id],
self.missing_2_3)
def test_1_to_3(self):
self.assertMissingMatch(
[self.cmt(1).id], [self.cmt(3).id],
self.missing_1_3)
def test_bogus_haves(self):
"""Ensure non-existent SHA in haves are tolerated"""
bogus_sha = self.cmt(2).id[::-1]
haves = [self.cmt(1).id, bogus_sha]
wants = [self.cmt(3).id]
self.assertMissingMatch(haves, wants, self.missing_1_3)
def test_bogus_wants_failure(self):
"""Ensure non-existent SHA in wants are not tolerated"""
bogus_sha = self.cmt(2).id[::-1]
haves = [self.cmt(1).id]
wants = [self.cmt(3).id, bogus_sha]
self.assertRaises(
KeyError, self.store.find_missing_objects, haves, wants)
def test_no_changes(self):
self.assertMissingMatch([self.cmt(3).id], [self.cmt(3).id], [])
class MOFMergeForkRepoTest(MissingObjectFinderTest):
# 1 --- 2 --- 4 --- 6 --- 7
# \ /
# 3 ---
# \
# 5
def setUp(self):
super(MOFMergeForkRepoTest, self).setUp()
f1_1 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f1')
f1_2 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f1-2')
f1_4 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f1-4')
f1_7 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f1-2') # same data as in rev 2
f2_1 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f2')
f2_3 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f2-3')
f3_3 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f3')
f3_5 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f3-5')
commit_spec = [[1], [2, 1], [3, 2], [4, 2], [5, 3], [6, 3, 4], [7, 6]]
trees = {1: [(b'f1', f1_1), (b'f2', f2_1)],
2: [(b'f1', f1_2), (b'f2', f2_1)], # f1 changed
# f3 added, f2 changed
3: [(b'f1', f1_2), (b'f2', f2_3), (b'f3', f3_3)],
4: [(b'f1', f1_4), (b'f2', f2_1)], # f1 changed
5: [(b'f1', f1_2), (b'f3', f3_5)], # f2 removed, f3 changed
# merged 3 and 4
6: [(b'f1', f1_4), (b'f2', f2_3), (b'f3', f3_3)],
# f1 changed to match rev2. f3 removed
7: [(b'f1', f1_7), (b'f2', f2_3)]}
self.commits = build_commit_graph(self.store, commit_spec, trees)
self.f1_2_id = f1_2.id
self.f1_4_id = f1_4.id
self.f1_7_id = f1_7.id
self.f2_3_id = f2_3.id
self.f3_3_id = f3_3.id
self.assertEqual(f1_2.id, f1_7.id, "[sanity]")
def test_have6_want7(self):
# have 6, want 7. Ideally, shall not report f1_7 as it's the same as
# f1_2, however, to do so, MissingObjectFinder shall not record trees
# of common commits only, but also all parent trees and tree items,
# which is an overkill (i.e. in sha_done it records f1_4 as known, and
# doesn't record f1_2 was known prior to that, hence can't detect f1_7
# is in fact f1_2 and shall not be reported)
self.assertMissingMatch(
[self.cmt(6).id], [self.cmt(7).id],
[self.cmt(7).id, self.cmt(7).tree, self.f1_7_id])
def test_have4_want7(self):
# have 4, want 7. Shall not include rev5 as it is not in the tree
# between 4 and 7 (well, it is, but its SHA's are irrelevant for 4..7
# commit hierarchy)
self.assertMissingMatch([self.cmt(4).id], [self.cmt(7).id], [
self.cmt(7).id, self.cmt(6).id, self.cmt(3).id,
self.cmt(7).tree, self.cmt(6).tree, self.cmt(3).tree,
self.f2_3_id, self.f3_3_id])
def test_have1_want6(self):
# have 1, want 6. Shall not include rev5
self.assertMissingMatch([self.cmt(1).id], [self.cmt(6).id], [
self.cmt(6).id, self.cmt(4).id, self.cmt(3).id, self.cmt(2).id,
self.cmt(6).tree, self.cmt(4).tree, self.cmt(3).tree,
self.cmt(2).tree, self.f1_2_id, self.f1_4_id, self.f2_3_id,
self.f3_3_id])
def test_have3_want6(self):
# have 3, want 7. Shall not report rev2 and its tree, because
# haves(3) means has parents, i.e. rev2, too
# BUT shall report any changes descending rev2 (excluding rev3)
# Shall NOT report f1_7 as it's techically == f1_2
self.assertMissingMatch([self.cmt(3).id], [self.cmt(7).id], [
self.cmt(7).id, self.cmt(6).id, self.cmt(4).id,
self.cmt(7).tree, self.cmt(6).tree, self.cmt(4).tree,
self.f1_4_id])
def test_have5_want7(self):
# have 5, want 7. Common parent is rev2, hence children of rev2 from
# a descent line other than rev5 shall be reported
# expects f1_4 from rev6. f3_5 is known in rev5;
# f1_7 shall be the same as f1_2 (known, too)
self.assertMissingMatch([self.cmt(5).id], [self.cmt(7).id], [
self.cmt(7).id, self.cmt(6).id, self.cmt(4).id,
self.cmt(7).tree, self.cmt(6).tree, self.cmt(4).tree,
self.f1_4_id])
class MOFTagsTest(MissingObjectFinderTest):
def setUp(self):
super(MOFTagsTest, self).setUp()
f1_1 = make_object(Blob, data=b'f1')
commit_spec = [[1]]
trees = {1: [(b'f1', f1_1)]}
self.commits = build_commit_graph(self.store, commit_spec, trees)
self._normal_tag = make_tag(self.cmt(1))
self.store.add_object(self._normal_tag)
self._tag_of_tag = make_tag(self._normal_tag)
self.store.add_object(self._tag_of_tag)
self._tag_of_tree = make_tag(self.store[self.cmt(1).tree])
self.store.add_object(self._tag_of_tree)
self._tag_of_blob = make_tag(f1_1)
self.store.add_object(self._tag_of_blob)
self._tag_of_tag_of_blob = make_tag(self._tag_of_blob)
self.store.add_object(self._tag_of_tag_of_blob)
self.f1_1_id = f1_1.id
def test_tagged_commit(self):
# The user already has the tagged commit, all they want is the tag,
# so send them only the tag object.
self.assertMissingMatch([self.cmt(1).id], [self._normal_tag.id],
[self._normal_tag.id])
# The remaining cases are unusual, but do happen in the wild.
def test_tagged_tag(self):
# User already has tagged tag, send only tag of tag
self.assertMissingMatch([self._normal_tag.id], [self._tag_of_tag.id],
[self._tag_of_tag.id])
# User needs both tags, but already has commit
self.assertMissingMatch([self.cmt(1).id], [self._tag_of_tag.id],
[self._normal_tag.id, self._tag_of_tag.id])
def test_tagged_tree(self):
self.assertMissingMatch(
[], [self._tag_of_tree.id],
[self._tag_of_tree.id, self.cmt(1).tree, self.f1_1_id])
def test_tagged_blob(self):
self.assertMissingMatch([], [self._tag_of_blob.id],
[self._tag_of_blob.id, self.f1_1_id])
def test_tagged_tagged_blob(self):
self.assertMissingMatch([], [self._tag_of_tag_of_blob.id],
[self._tag_of_tag_of_blob.id,
self._tag_of_blob.id, self.f1_1_id])