git/t/lib-git-svn.sh

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. ./test-lib.sh
if test -n "$NO_SVN_TESTS"
then
skip_all='skipping git svn tests, NO_SVN_TESTS defined'
test_done
fi
if ! test_have_prereq PERL; then
skip_all='skipping git svn tests, perl not available'
test_done
fi
GIT_DIR=$PWD/.git
GIT_SVN_DIR=$GIT_DIR/svn/refs/remotes/git-svn
SVN_TREE=$GIT_SVN_DIR/svn-tree
test-lib-functions: introduce the 'test_set_port' helper function Several test scripts run daemons like 'git-daemon' or Apache, and communicate with them through TCP sockets. To have unique ports where these daemons are accessible, the ports are usually the number of the corresponding test scripts, unless the user overrides them via environment variables, and thus all those tests and test libs contain more or less the same bit of one-liner boilerplate code to find out the port. The last patch in this series will make this a bit more complicated. Factor out finding the port for a daemon into the common helper function 'test_set_port' to avoid repeating ourselves. Take special care of test scripts with "low" numbers: - Test numbers below 1024 would result in a port that's only usable as root, so set their port to '10000 + test-nr' to make sure it doesn't interfere with other tests in the test suite. This makes the hardcoded port number in 't0410-partial-clone.sh' unnecessary, remove it. - The shell's arithmetic evaluation interprets numbers with leading zeros as octal values, which means that test number below 1000 and containing the digits 8 or 9 will trigger an error. Remove all leading zeros from the test numbers to prevent this. Note that the 'git p4' tests are unlike the other tests involving daemons in that: - 'lib-git-p4.sh' doesn't use the test's number for unique port as is, but does a bit of additional arithmetic on top [1]. - The port is not overridable via an environment variable. With this patch even 'git p4' tests will use the test's number as default port, and it will be overridable via the P4DPORT environment variable. [1] Commit fc00233071 (git-p4 tests: refactor and cleanup, 2011-08-22) introduced that "unusual" unique port computation without explaining why it was necessary (as opposed to simply using the test number as is). It seems to be just unnecessary complication, and in any case that commit came way before the "test nr as unique port" got "standardized" for other daemons in commits c44132fcf3 (tests: auto-set git-daemon port, 2014-02-10), 3bb486e439 (tests: auto-set LIB_HTTPD_PORT from test name, 2014-02-10), and bf9d7df950 (t/lib-git-svn.sh: improve svnserve tests with parallel make test, 2017-12-01). Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-05 04:08:58 +03:00
test_set_port SVNSERVE_PORT
svn >/dev/null 2>&1
if test $? -ne 1
then
skip_all='skipping git svn tests, svn not found'
test_done
fi
svnrepo=$PWD/svnrepo
export svnrepo
svnconf=$PWD/svnconf
export svnconf
perl -w -e "
use SVN::Core;
use SVN::Repos;
\$SVN::Core::VERSION gt '1.1.0' or exit(42);
system(qw/svnadmin create --fs-type fsfs/, \$ENV{svnrepo}) == 0 or exit(41);
" >&3 2>&4
x=$?
if test $x -ne 0
then
if test $x -eq 42; then
skip_all='Perl SVN libraries must be >= 1.1.0'
elif test $x -eq 41; then
skip_all='svnadmin failed to create fsfs repository'
else
skip_all='Perl SVN libraries not found or unusable'
fi
test_done
fi
rawsvnrepo="$svnrepo"
svnrepo="file://$svnrepo"
poke() {
test-tool chmtime +1 "$1"
}
# We need this, because we should pass empty configuration directory to
# the 'svn commit' to avoid automated property changes and other stuff
# that could be set from user's configuration files in ~/.subversion.
svn_cmd () {
[ -d "$svnconf" ] || mkdir "$svnconf"
orig_svncmd="$1"; shift
if [ -z "$orig_svncmd" ]; then
svn
return
fi
svn "$orig_svncmd" --config-dir "$svnconf" "$@"
}
maybe_start_httpd () {
loc=${1-svn}
tests: add 'test_bool_env' to catch non-bool GIT_TEST_* values Since 3b072c577b (tests: replace test_tristate with "git env--helper", 2019-06-21) we get the normalized bool values of various GIT_TEST_* environment variables via 'git env--helper'. Now, while the 'git env--helper' command itself does catch invalid values in the environment variable or in the given --default and exits with error (exit code 128 or 129, respectively), it's invoked in conditions like 'if ! git env--helper ...', which means that all invalid bool values are interpreted the same as the ordinary 'false' (exit code 1). This has led to inadvertently skipped httpd tests in our CI builds for a couple of weeks, see 3960290675 (ci: restore running httpd tests, 2019-09-06). Let's be more careful about what the test suite accepts as bool values in GIT_TEST_* environment variables, and error out loud and clear on invalid values instead of simply skipping tests. Add the 'test_bool_env' helper function to encapsulate the invocation of 'git env--helper' and the verification of its exit code, and replace all invocations of that command in our test framework and test suite with a call to this new helper (except in 't0017-env-helper.sh', of course). $ GIT_TEST_GIT_DAEMON=YesPlease ./t5570-git-daemon.sh fatal: bad numeric config value 'YesPlease' for 'GIT_TEST_GIT_DAEMON': invalid unit error: test_bool_env requires bool values both for $GIT_TEST_GIT_DAEMON and for the default fallback Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-22 16:14:36 +03:00
if test_bool_env GIT_TEST_SVN_HTTPD false
then
. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-httpd.sh
LIB_HTTPD_SVN="$loc"
start_httpd
fi
}
convert_to_rev_db () {
perl -w -- - "$(test_oid rawsz)" "$@" <<\EOF
use strict;
my $oidlen = shift;
@ARGV == 2 or die "usage: convert_to_rev_db <input> <output>";
my $record_size = $oidlen + 4;
my $hexlen = $oidlen * 2;
open my $wr, '+>', $ARGV[1] or die "$!: couldn't open: $ARGV[1]";
open my $rd, '<', $ARGV[0] or die "$!: couldn't open: $ARGV[0]";
my $size = (stat($rd))[7];
($size % $record_size) == 0 or die "Inconsistent size: $size";
while (sysread($rd, my $buf, $record_size) == $record_size) {
my ($r, $c) = unpack("NH$hexlen", $buf);
my $offset = $r * ($hexlen + 1);
seek $wr, 0, 2 or die $!;
my $pos = tell $wr;
if ($pos < $offset) {
for (1 .. (($offset - $pos) / ($hexlen + 1))) {
print $wr (('0' x $hexlen),"\n") or die $!;
}
}
seek $wr, $offset, 0 or die $!;
print $wr $c,"\n" or die $!;
}
close $wr or die $!;
close $rd or die $!;
EOF
}
require_svnserve () {
tests: add 'test_bool_env' to catch non-bool GIT_TEST_* values Since 3b072c577b (tests: replace test_tristate with "git env--helper", 2019-06-21) we get the normalized bool values of various GIT_TEST_* environment variables via 'git env--helper'. Now, while the 'git env--helper' command itself does catch invalid values in the environment variable or in the given --default and exits with error (exit code 128 or 129, respectively), it's invoked in conditions like 'if ! git env--helper ...', which means that all invalid bool values are interpreted the same as the ordinary 'false' (exit code 1). This has led to inadvertently skipped httpd tests in our CI builds for a couple of weeks, see 3960290675 (ci: restore running httpd tests, 2019-09-06). Let's be more careful about what the test suite accepts as bool values in GIT_TEST_* environment variables, and error out loud and clear on invalid values instead of simply skipping tests. Add the 'test_bool_env' helper function to encapsulate the invocation of 'git env--helper' and the verification of its exit code, and replace all invocations of that command in our test framework and test suite with a call to this new helper (except in 't0017-env-helper.sh', of course). $ GIT_TEST_GIT_DAEMON=YesPlease ./t5570-git-daemon.sh fatal: bad numeric config value 'YesPlease' for 'GIT_TEST_GIT_DAEMON': invalid unit error: test_bool_env requires bool values both for $GIT_TEST_GIT_DAEMON and for the default fallback Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-22 16:14:36 +03:00
if ! test_bool_env GIT_TEST_SVNSERVE false
then
skip_all='skipping svnserve test. (set $GIT_TEST_SVNSERVE to enable)'
test_done
fi
}
start_svnserve () {
svnserve --listen-port $SVNSERVE_PORT \
--root "$rawsvnrepo" \
--listen-once \
--listen-host 127.0.0.1 &
}
prepare_utf8_locale () {
if test -z "$GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE"
then
case "${LC_ALL:-$LANG}" in
*.[Uu][Tt][Ff]8 | *.[Uu][Tt][Ff]-8)
GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE="${LC_ALL:-$LANG}"
;;
*)
GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE=$(locale -a | sed -n '/\.[uU][tT][fF]-*8$/{
p
q
}')
;;
esac
fi
if test -n "$GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE"
then
test_set_prereq UTF8
else
say "# UTF-8 locale not available, some tests are skipped"
fi
}