J. David Ibáñez 6f2b864619 Change API to create Git objects
Do not allow to create commits, trees, blobs and tags directly from the
constructor. For instance, now calling "Commit(...)" raises an error.
Instead use the create methods of the repository object:

  Before                         Now
  -----------------------------  -----------------------------
  commit = Commit(repo, ...)     sha = repo.create_commit(...)
  tag = Tag(repo, ...)           sha = repo.create_tag(...)

Most often you won't need to get the object just created, but if you
do just call "repo[sha]" afterwards. (Methods to create blobs and trees
are still missing, just like before.)

Similarly the method that creates a tree object from the index file does
not return the tree object anymore, but just its SHA:

  Before                         Now
  -----------------------------  -----------------------------
  tree = index.create_tree()     sha = index.create_tree()
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"""Tests for Tag objects."""
__author__ = 'dborowitz@google.com (Dave Borowitz)'
import unittest
import pygit2
import utils
TAG_SHA = '3d2962987c695a29f1f80b6c3aa4ec046ef44369'
class TagTest(utils.BareRepoTestCase):
def test_read_tag(self):
tag = self.repo[TAG_SHA]
self.assertTrue(isinstance(tag, pygit2.Tag))
self.assertEqual(pygit2.GIT_OBJ_TAG, tag.type)
self.assertEqual(pygit2.GIT_OBJ_COMMIT, tag.target.type)
self.assertEqual('root', tag.name)
self.assertEqual(
('Dave Borowitz', 'dborowitz@google.com', 1288724692, -420),
tag.tagger)
self.assertEqual('Tagged root commit.\n', tag.message)
commit = tag.target
del tag
self.assertEqual('Initial test data commit.', commit.message_short)
def test_new_tag(self):
name = 'thetag'
target = 'af431f20fc541ed6d5afede3e2dc7160f6f01f16'
message = 'Tag a blob.\n'
tagger = ('John Doe', 'jdoe@example.com', 12347, 0)
sha = self.repo.create_tag(name, target, pygit2.GIT_OBJ_BLOB, tagger,
message)
tag = self.repo[sha]
self.assertEqual('3ee44658fd11660e828dfc96b9b5c5f38d5b49bb', tag.sha)
self.assertEqual(name, tag.name)
self.assertEqual(target, tag.target.sha)
self.assertEqual(tagger, tag.tagger)
self.assertEqual(message, tag.message)
self.assertEqual(name, self.repo[tag.sha].name)
def test_modify_tag(self):
name = 'thetag'
target = 'af431f20fc541ed6d5afede3e2dc7160f6f01f16'
message = 'Tag a blob.\n'
tagger = ('John Doe', 'jdoe@example.com', 12347)
tag = self.repo[TAG_SHA]
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, tag, 'name', name)
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, tag, 'target', target)
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, tag, 'tagger', tagger)
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, tag, 'message', message)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()