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diff --git a/qa/test_commits.py b/qa/test_commits.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d40c211 --- /dev/null +++ b/qa/test_commits.py @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +# pylint: disable=too-many-function-args,unexpected-keyword-arg +import re + +import arrow + +from qa.shell import echo, git, gitlint +from qa.base import BaseTestCase + + +class CommitsTests(BaseTestCase): + """Integration tests for the --commits argument, i.e. linting multiple commits or linting specific commits""" + + def test_successful(self): + """Test linting multiple commits without violations""" + git("checkout", "-b", "test-branch-commits-base", _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title\n\nSimple bödy describing the commit") + git("checkout", "-b", "test-branch-commits", _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title2\n\nSimple bödy describing the commit2") + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title3\n\nSimple bödy describing the commit3") + output = gitlint( + "--commits", "test-branch-commits-base...test-branch-commits", _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, _tty_in=True + ) + self.assertEqualStdout(output, "") + + def test_violations(self): + """Test linting multiple commits with violations""" + git("checkout", "-b", "test-branch-commits-violations-base", _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title.\n") + git("checkout", "-b", "test-branch-commits-violations", _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) + + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title2.\n") + commit_sha1 = self.get_last_commit_hash()[:10] + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title3.\n") + commit_sha2 = self.get_last_commit_hash()[:10] + output = gitlint( + "--commits", + "test-branch-commits-violations-base...test-branch-commits-violations", + _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, + _tty_in=True, + _ok_code=[4], + ) + + self.assertEqual(output.exit_code, 4) + expected_kwargs = {"commit_sha1": commit_sha1, "commit_sha2": commit_sha2} + self.assertEqualStdout(output, self.get_expected("test_commits/test_violations_1", expected_kwargs)) + + def test_csv_hash_list(self): + """Test linting multiple commits (comma-separated) with violations""" + git("checkout", "-b", "test-branch-commits-violations-base", _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title1.\n") + commit_sha1 = self.get_last_commit_hash()[:10] + git("checkout", "-b", "test-branch-commits-violations", _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) + + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title2.\n") + commit_sha2 = self.get_last_commit_hash()[:10] + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title3.\n") + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title4.\n") + commit_sha4 = self.get_last_commit_hash()[:10] + + # Lint subset of the commits in a specific order, passed in via csv list + output = gitlint( + "--commits", + f"{commit_sha2},{commit_sha1},{commit_sha4}", + _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, + _tty_in=True, + _ok_code=[6], + ) + + self.assertEqual(output.exit_code, 6) + expected_kwargs = {"commit_sha1": commit_sha1, "commit_sha2": commit_sha2, "commit_sha4": commit_sha4} + self.assertEqualStdout(output, self.get_expected("test_commits/test_csv_hash_list_1", expected_kwargs)) + + def test_lint_empty_commit_range(self): + """Tests `gitlint --commits <sha>^...<sha>` --fail-without-commits where the provided range is empty.""" + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title.\n") + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title2.\n") + commit_sha = self.get_last_commit_hash() + # git revspec -> 2 dots: <exclusive sha>..<inclusive sha> -> empty range when using same start and end sha + refspec = f"{commit_sha}..{commit_sha}" + + # Regular gitlint invocation should run without issues + output = gitlint("--commits", refspec, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, _tty_in=True) + self.assertEqual(output.exit_code, 0) + self.assertEqualStdout(output, "") + + # Gitlint should fail when --fail-without-commits is used + output = gitlint( + "--commits", + refspec, + "--fail-without-commits", + _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, + _tty_in=True, + _ok_code=[self.GITLINT_USAGE_ERROR], + ) + self.assertEqual(output.exit_code, self.GITLINT_USAGE_ERROR) + self.assertEqualStdout(output, f'Error: No commits in range "{refspec}"\n') + + def test_lint_single_commit(self): + """Tests `gitlint --commits <sha>^...<same sha>`""" + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title.\n") + first_commit_sha = self.get_last_commit_hash() + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title2.\n") + commit_sha = self.get_last_commit_hash() + refspec = f"{commit_sha}^...{commit_sha}" + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title3.\n") + + expected = '1: T3 Title has trailing punctuation (.): "Sïmple title2."\n' + "3: B6 Body message is missing\n" + + # Lint using --commit <commit sha> + output = gitlint("--commit", commit_sha, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, _tty_in=True, _ok_code=[2]) + self.assertEqual(output.exit_code, 2) + self.assertEqualStdout(output, expected) + + # Lint a single commit using --commits <refspec> pointing to the single commit + output = gitlint("--commits", refspec, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, _tty_in=True, _ok_code=[2]) + self.assertEqual(output.exit_code, 2) + self.assertEqualStdout(output, expected) + + # Lint the first commit in the repository. This is a use-case that is not supported by --commits + # As <sha>^...<sha> is not correct refspec in case <sha> points to the initial commit (which has no parents) + expected = '1: T3 Title has trailing punctuation (.): "Sïmple title."\n' + "3: B6 Body message is missing\n" + output = gitlint("--commit", first_commit_sha, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, _tty_in=True, _ok_code=[2]) + self.assertEqual(output.exit_code, 2) + self.assertEqualStdout(output, expected) + + # Assert that indeed --commits <refspec> is not supported when <refspec> points the the first commit + refspec = f"{first_commit_sha}^...{first_commit_sha}" + output = gitlint("--commits", refspec, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, _tty_in=True, _ok_code=[254]) + self.assertEqual(output.exit_code, 254) + + def test_lint_staged_stdin(self): + """Tests linting a staged commit. Gitint should lint the passed commit message andfetch additional meta-data + from the underlying repository. The easiest way to test this is by inspecting `--debug` output. + This is the equivalent of doing: + echo "WIP: Pïpe test." | gitlint --staged --debug + """ + # Create a commit first, before we stage changes. This ensures the repo is properly initialized. + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title.\n") + + # Add some files, stage them: they should show up in the debug output as changed file + filename1 = self.create_file(self.tmp_git_repo) + git("add", filename1, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) + filename2 = self.create_file(self.tmp_git_repo) + git("add", filename2, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) + + output = gitlint( + echo("WIP: Pïpe test."), + "--staged", + "--debug", + _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, + _tty_in=False, + _err_to_out=True, + _ok_code=[3], + ) + + # Determine variable parts of expected output + expected_kwargs = self.get_debug_vars_last_commit() + filenames = sorted([filename1, filename2]) + expected_kwargs.update( + { + "changed_files": filenames, + "changed_files_stats": ( + f"{filenames[0]}: 0 additions, 0 deletions\n {filenames[1]}: 0 additions, 0 deletions" + ), + } + ) + + # It's not really possible to determine the "Date: ..." line that is part of the debug output as this date + # is not taken from git but instead generated by gitlint itself. As a workaround, we extract the date from the + # gitlint output using a regex, parse the date to ensure the format is correct, and then pass that as an + # expected variable. + matches = re.search(r"^Date:\s+(.*)", str(output), re.MULTILINE) + if matches: + expected_date = arrow.get(str(matches.group(1)), "YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss Z").format("YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss Z") + expected_kwargs["staged_date"] = expected_date + + self.assertEqualStdout(output, self.get_expected("test_commits/test_lint_staged_stdin_1", expected_kwargs)) + self.assertEqual(output.exit_code, 3) + + def test_lint_staged_msg_filename(self): + """Tests linting a staged commit. Gitint should lint the passed commit message andfetch additional meta-data + from the underlying repository. The easiest way to test this is by inspecting `--debug` output. + This is the equivalent of doing: + gitlint --msg-filename /tmp/my-commit-msg --staged --debug + """ + # Create a commit first, before we stage changes. This ensures the repo is properly initialized. + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title.\n") + + # Add some files, stage them: they should show up in the debug output as changed file + filename1 = self.create_file(self.tmp_git_repo) + git("add", filename1, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) + filename2 = self.create_file(self.tmp_git_repo) + git("add", filename2, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) + + tmp_commit_msg_file = self.create_tmpfile("WIP: from fïle test.") + + output = gitlint( + "--msg-filename", + tmp_commit_msg_file, + "--staged", + "--debug", + _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo, + _tty_in=False, + _err_to_out=True, + _ok_code=[3], + ) + + # Determine variable parts of expected output + expected_kwargs = self.get_debug_vars_last_commit() + filenames = sorted([filename1, filename2]) + expected_kwargs.update( + { + "changed_files": filenames, + "changed_files_stats": ( + f"{filenames[0]}: 0 additions, 0 deletions\n {filenames[1]}: 0 additions, 0 deletions" + ), + } + ) + + # It's not really possible to determine the "Date: ..." line that is part of the debug output as this date + # is not taken from git but instead generated by gitlint itself. As a workaround, we extract the date from the + # gitlint output using a regex, parse the date to ensure the format is correct, and then pass that as an + # expected variable. + matches = re.search(r"^Date:\s+(.*)", str(output), re.MULTILINE) + if matches: + expected_date = arrow.get(str(matches.group(1)), "YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss Z").format("YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss Z") + expected_kwargs["staged_date"] = expected_date + + expected = self.get_expected("test_commits/test_lint_staged_msg_filename_1", expected_kwargs) + self.assertEqualStdout(output, expected) + self.assertEqual(output.exit_code, 3) + + def test_lint_head(self): + """Testing whether we can also recognize special refs like 'HEAD'""" + tmp_git_repo = self.create_tmp_git_repo() + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title.\n\nSimple bödy describing the commit", git_repo=tmp_git_repo) + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title", git_repo=tmp_git_repo) + self.create_simple_commit("WIP: Sïmple title\n\nSimple bödy describing the commit", git_repo=tmp_git_repo) + output = gitlint("--commits", "HEAD", _cwd=tmp_git_repo, _tty_in=True, _ok_code=[3]) + revlist = git("rev-list", "HEAD", _tty_in=True, _cwd=tmp_git_repo).split() + + expected_kwargs = { + "commit_sha0": revlist[0][:10], + "commit_sha1": revlist[1][:10], + "commit_sha2": revlist[2][:10], + } + + self.assertEqualStdout(output, self.get_expected("test_commits/test_lint_head_1", expected_kwargs)) + + def test_ignore_commits(self): + """Tests multiple commits of which some rules get ignored because of ignore-* rules""" + # Create repo and some commits + tmp_git_repo = self.create_tmp_git_repo() + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title.\n\nSimple bödy describing the commit", git_repo=tmp_git_repo) + # Normally, this commit will give T3 (trailing-punctuation), T5 (WIP) and B5 (bod-too-short) violations + # But in this case only B5 because T3 and T5 are being ignored because of config + self.create_simple_commit("Release: WIP tïtle.\n\nShort", git_repo=tmp_git_repo) + # In the following 2 commits, the T3 violations are as normal + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple WIP title3.\n\nThis is \ta relëase commit\nMore info", git_repo=tmp_git_repo) + self.create_simple_commit("Sïmple title4.\n\nSimple bödy describing the commit4", git_repo=tmp_git_repo) + revlist = git("rev-list", "HEAD", _tty_in=True, _cwd=tmp_git_repo).split() + + config_path = self.get_sample_path("config/ignore-release-commits") + output = gitlint("--commits", "HEAD", "--config", config_path, _cwd=tmp_git_repo, _tty_in=True, _ok_code=[4]) + + expected_kwargs = { + "commit_sha0": revlist[0][:10], + "commit_sha1": revlist[1][:10], + "commit_sha2": revlist[2][:10], + "commit_sha3": revlist[3][:10], + } + self.assertEqualStdout(output, self.get_expected("test_commits/test_ignore_commits_1", expected_kwargs)) |