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Feature: hub ci-status
Background:
Given I am in "git://github.com/michiels/pencilbox.git" git repo
And I am "michiels" on github.com with OAuth token "OTOKEN"
Scenario: Fetch commit SHA
Given there is a commit named "the_sha"
Given the remote commit state of "michiels/pencilbox" "the_sha" is "success"
When I run `hub ci-status the_sha`
Then the output should contain exactly "success\n"
And the exit status should be 0
Scenario: Fetch commit SHA with URL
Given there is a commit named "the_sha"
Given the remote commit state of "michiels/pencilbox" "the_sha" is "success"
When I run `hub ci-status the_sha -v`
Then the output should contain exactly:
"""
continuous-integration/travis-ci/push https://travis-ci.org/michiels/pencilbox/builds/1234567\n
"""
And the exit status should be 0
Scenario: Multiple statuses with verbose output
Given there is a commit named "the_sha"
Given the remote commit states of "michiels/pencilbox" "the_sha" are:
"""
{ :state => "error",
:statuses => [
{ :state => "success",
:context => "continuous-integration/travis-ci/push",
:target_url => "https://travis-ci.org/michiels/pencilbox/builds/1234567" },
{ :state => "pending",
:context => "continuous-integration/travis-ci/merge",
:target_url => nil },
{ :state => "failure",
:context => "GitHub CLA",
:target_url => "https://cla.github.com/michiels/pencilbox/accept/mislav" },
{ :state => "error",
:context => "whatevs!" }
]
}
"""
When I run `hub ci-status -v the_sha`
Then the output should contain exactly:
"""
continuous-integration/travis-ci/push https://travis-ci.org/michiels/pencilbox/builds/1234567
continuous-integration/travis-ci/merge
GitHub CLA https://cla.github.com/michiels/pencilbox/accept/mislav
whatevs!\n
"""
And the exit status should be 1
Scenario: Exit status 1 for 'error' and 'failure'
Given the remote commit state of "michiels/pencilbox" "HEAD" is "error"
When I run `hub ci-status`
Then the exit status should be 1
And the output should contain exactly "error\n"
Scenario: Use HEAD when no sha given
Given the remote commit state of "michiels/pencilbox" "HEAD" is "pending"
When I run `hub ci-status`
Then the exit status should be 2
And the output should contain exactly "pending\n"
Scenario: Exit status 3 for no statuses available
Given there is a commit named "the_sha"
Given the remote commit state of "michiels/pencilbox" "the_sha" is nil
When I run `hub ci-status the_sha`
Then the output should contain exactly "no status\n"
And the exit status should be 3
Scenario: Exit status 3 for no statuses available without URL
Given there is a commit named "the_sha"
Given the remote commit state of "michiels/pencilbox" "the_sha" is nil
When I run `hub ci-status -v the_sha`
Then the output should contain exactly "no status\n"
And the exit status should be 3
Scenario: Abort with message when invalid ref given
When I run `hub ci-status this-is-an-invalid-ref`
Then the exit status should be 1
And the output should contain exactly "Aborted: no revision could be determined from 'this-is-an-invalid-ref'\n"
Scenario: Non-GitHub repo
Given the "origin" remote has url "mygh:Manganeez/repo.git"
When I run `hub ci-status`
Then the stderr should contain "Aborted: the origin remote doesn't point to a GitHub repository.\n"
And the exit status should be 1
Scenario: Enterprise CI statuses
Given the "origin" remote has url "git@git.my.org:michiels/pencilbox.git"
And I am "michiels" on git.my.org with OAuth token "FITOKEN"
And "git.my.org" is a whitelisted Enterprise host
Given there is a commit named "the_sha"
Given the remote commit state of "git.my.org/michiels/pencilbox" "the_sha" is "success"
When I successfully run `hub ci-status the_sha`
Then the output should contain exactly "success\n"
Scenario: If alias named ci-status exists, it should not be expanded.
Given there is a commit named "the_sha"
Given the remote commit state of "michiels/pencilbox" "the_sha" is "success"
When I successfully run `git config --global alias.ci-status "ci-status -v"`
And I successfully run `hub ci-status the_sha`
Then the output should contain exactly "success\n"
Scenario: Has Checks
Given there is a commit named "the_sha"
And the GitHub API server:
"""
get('/repos/michiels/pencilbox/commits/:sha/status') {
json({ :state => "success",
:statuses => [
{ :state => "success",
:context => "travis-ci",
:target_url => "the://url"}
]
})
}
get('/repos/michiels/pencilbox/commits/:sha/check-runs') {
json({ :check_runs => [
{ :status => "completed",
:conclusion => "action_required",
:name => "check 1",
:html_url => "the://url" },
{ :status => "queued",
:conclusion => "",
:name => "check 2",
:html_url => "the://url" },
]
})
}
"""
When I run `hub ci-status the_sha`
Then the output should contain exactly "action_required\n"
And the exit status should be 1
Scenario: Older Enterprise version doesn't have Checks
Given the "origin" remote has url "git@git.my.org:michiels/pencilbox.git"
And I am "michiels" on git.my.org with OAuth token "FITOKEN"
And "git.my.org" is a whitelisted Enterprise host
And there is a commit named "the_sha"
And the GitHub API server:
"""
get('/api/v3/repos/michiels/pencilbox/commits/:sha/status', :host_name => 'git.my.org') {
json({ :state => "success",
:statuses => [
{ :state => "success",
:context => "travis-ci",
:target_url => "the://url"}
]
})
}
get('/api/v3/repos/michiels/pencilbox/commits/:sha/check-runs', :host_name => 'git.my.org') {
status 403
json :message => "Must have admin rights to Repository.",
:documentation_url => "https://developer.github.com/enterprise/2.13/v3/"
}
"""
When I successfully run `hub ci-status the_sha`
Then the output should contain exactly "success\n"