Since I was PEP8-ing my tests, I decided to do it for the whole file.

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Bernardo Heynemann
2013-05-16 10:04:17 -03:00
parent 3dd998c061
commit a831b8b6f6

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@@ -40,7 +40,10 @@ from os.path import join, realpath
# Import from pygit2
from pygit2 import GIT_OBJ_ANY, GIT_OBJ_BLOB, GIT_OBJ_COMMIT
from pygit2 import init_repository, clone_repository, discover_repository, Reference, hashfile
from pygit2 import (
init_repository, clone_repository, discover_repository,
Reference, hashfile
)
from pygit2 import Oid
import pygit2
from . import utils
@@ -101,7 +104,7 @@ class RepositoryTest(utils.BareRepoTestCase):
self.assertFalse('a' * 20 in self.repo)
def test_iterable(self):
l = [ obj for obj in self.repo ]
l = [obj for obj in self.repo]
oid = Oid(hex=BLOB_HEX)
self.assertTrue(oid in l)
@@ -135,9 +138,10 @@ class RepositoryTest(utils.BareRepoTestCase):
commit = self.repo[commit_sha_prefix]
self.assertEqual(commit_sha, commit.hex)
self.assertEqual(GIT_OBJ_COMMIT, commit.type)
self.assertEqual(('Second test data commit.\n\n'
'This commit has some additional text.\n'),
commit.message)
self.assertEqual(
('Second test data commit.\n\n'
'This commit has some additional text.\n'),
commit.message)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.repo.__getitem__, too_short_prefix)
def test_get_path(self):
@@ -208,7 +212,7 @@ class RepositoryTest_II(utils.RepoTestCase):
def test_checkout_index(self):
# some changes to working dir
with open(os.path.join(self.repo.workdir, 'hello.txt'), 'w') as f:
f.write('new content')
f.write('new content')
# checkout index
self.assertTrue('hello.txt' in self.repo.status())
@@ -218,7 +222,7 @@ class RepositoryTest_II(utils.RepoTestCase):
def test_checkout_head(self):
# some changes to the index
with open(os.path.join(self.repo.workdir, 'bye.txt'), 'w') as f:
f.write('new content')
f.write('new content')
self.repo.index.add('bye.txt')
# checkout from index should not change anything
@@ -272,6 +276,7 @@ class InitRepositoryTest(utils.NoRepoTestCase):
repo = init_repository(self._temp_dir, bare=True)
self.assertTrue(repo.is_bare)
class DiscoverRepositoryTest(utils.NoRepoTestCase):
def test_discover_repo(self):
repo = init_repository(self._temp_dir, False)
@@ -279,6 +284,7 @@ class DiscoverRepositoryTest(utils.NoRepoTestCase):
os.makedirs(subdir)
self.assertEqual(repo.path, discover_repository(subdir))
class EmptyRepositoryTest(utils.EmptyRepoTestCase):
def test_is_empty(self):
@@ -291,44 +297,68 @@ class EmptyRepositoryTest(utils.EmptyRepoTestCase):
self.assertTrue(self.repo.head_is_orphaned)
self.assertFalse(self.repo.head_is_detached)
class CloneRepositoryTest(utils.NoRepoTestCase):
def test_clone_repository(self):
repo = clone_repository("./test/data/testrepo.git/", self._temp_dir)
repo_path = "./test/data/testrepo.git/"
repo = clone_repository(repo_path, self._temp_dir)
self.assertFalse(repo.is_empty)
self.assertFalse(repo.is_bare)
def test_clone_bare_repository(self):
repo = clone_repository("./test/data/testrepo.git/", self._temp_dir, bare=True)
repo_path = "./test/data/testrepo.git/"
repo = clone_repository(repo_path, self._temp_dir, bare=True)
self.assertFalse(repo.is_empty)
self.assertTrue(repo.is_bare)
def test_clone_remote_name(self):
repo = clone_repository("./test/data/testrepo.git/", self._temp_dir, remote_name="custom_remote")
repo_path = "./test/data/testrepo.git/"
repo = clone_repository(
repo_path, self._temp_dir, remote_name="custom_remote"
)
self.assertFalse(repo.is_empty)
self.assertEqual(repo.remotes[0].name, "custom_remote")
def test_clone_push_url(self):
repo = clone_repository("./test/data/testrepo.git/", self._temp_dir, push_url="custom_push_url")
repo_path = "./test/data/testrepo.git/"
repo = clone_repository(
repo_path, self._temp_dir, push_url="custom_push_url"
)
self.assertFalse(repo.is_empty)
# not sure how to test this... couldn't find pushurl
# FIXME: When pygit2 supports retrieving the pushurl parameter,
# enable this test
# self.assertEqual(repo.remotes[0].pushurl, "custom_push_url")
def test_clone_fetch_spec(self):
repo = clone_repository("./test/data/testrepo.git/", self._temp_dir, fetch_spec="refs/heads/test")
repo_path = "./test/data/testrepo.git/"
repo = clone_repository(
repo_path, self._temp_dir, fetch_spec="refs/heads/test"
)
self.assertFalse(repo.is_empty)
# not sure how to test this either... fetchspec seems to be going through, but repo is not getting it.
# FIXME: When pygit2 retrieve the fetchspec we passed to git clone.
# fetchspec seems to be going through, but the Repository class is
# not getting it.
# self.assertEqual(repo.remotes[0].fetchspec, "refs/heads/test")
def test_clone_push_spec(self):
repo = clone_repository("./test/data/testrepo.git/", self._temp_dir, push_spec="refs/heads/test")
repo_path = "./test/data/testrepo.git/"
repo = clone_repository(
repo_path, self._temp_dir, push_spec="refs/heads/test"
)
self.assertFalse(repo.is_empty)
# FIXME: When pygit2 supports retrieving the pushspec parameter,
# enable this test
# not sure how to test this either... couldn't find pushspec
# self.assertEqual(repo.remotes[0].fetchspec, "refs/heads/test")
def test_clone_checkout_branch(self):
repo = clone_repository("./test/data/testrepo.git/", self._temp_dir, checkout_branch="test")
repo_path = "./test/data/testrepo.git/"
repo = clone_repository(
repo_path, self._temp_dir, checkout_branch="test"
)
self.assertFalse(repo.is_empty)
# not sure how to test this either... couldn't find current branch
# FIXME: When pygit2 supports retrieving the current branch,
# enable this test
# self.assertEqual(repo.remotes[0].current_branch, "test")