From 3313b4f9c3c5d6a579588e77068ca3ae3edffe2b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2021 14:26:08 +0100 Subject: Adding upstream version 0.15.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- qa/test_hooks.py | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'qa/test_hooks.py') diff --git a/qa/test_hooks.py b/qa/test_hooks.py index 7c07a61..80ccbf6 100644 --- a/qa/test_hooks.py +++ b/qa/test_hooks.py @@ -24,18 +24,18 @@ class HookTests(BaseTestCase): # The '--staged' flag used in the commit-msg hook fetches additional information from the underlying # git repo which means there already needs to be a commit in the repo # (as gitlint --staged doesn't work against empty repos) - self.create_simple_commit(u"Commït Title\n\nCommit Body explaining commit.") + self.create_simple_commit("Commït Title\n\nCommit Body explaining commit.") # install git commit-msg hook and assert output output_installed = gitlint("install-hook", _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) - expected_installed = u"Successfully installed gitlint commit-msg hook in %s/.git/hooks/commit-msg\n" % \ + expected_installed = "Successfully installed gitlint commit-msg hook in %s/.git/hooks/commit-msg\n" % \ self.tmp_git_repo self.assertEqualStdout(output_installed, expected_installed) def tearDown(self): # uninstall git commit-msg hook and assert output output_uninstalled = gitlint("uninstall-hook", _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) - expected_uninstalled = u"Successfully uninstalled gitlint commit-msg hook from %s/.git/hooks/commit-msg\n" % \ + expected_uninstalled = "Successfully uninstalled gitlint commit-msg hook from %s/.git/hooks/commit-msg\n" % \ self.tmp_git_repo self.assertEqualStdout(output_uninstalled, expected_uninstalled) @@ -50,24 +50,24 @@ class HookTests(BaseTestCase): # Answer 'yes' to question to keep violating commit-msg if "Your commit message contains the above violations" in line: response = self.responses[self.response_index] - stdin.put("{0}\n".format(response)) + stdin.put(f"{response}\n") self.response_index = (self.response_index + 1) % len(self.responses) def test_commit_hook_no_violations(self): - test_filename = self.create_simple_commit(u"This ïs a title\n\nBody contënt that should work", + test_filename = self.create_simple_commit("This ïs a title\n\nBody contënt that should work", out=self._interact, tty_in=True) short_hash = self.get_last_commit_short_hash() expected_output = ["gitlint: checking commit message...\n", "gitlint: \x1b[32mOK\x1b[0m (no violations in commit message)\n", - u"[master %s] This ïs a title\n" % short_hash, + "[master %s] This ïs a title\n" % short_hash, " 1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)\n", - u" create mode 100644 %s\n" % test_filename] + " create mode 100644 %s\n" % test_filename] self.assertListEqual(expected_output, self.githook_output) def test_commit_hook_continue(self): self.responses = ["y"] - test_filename = self.create_simple_commit(u"WIP: This ïs a title.\nContënt on the second line", + test_filename = self.create_simple_commit("WIP: This ïs a title.\nContënt on the second line", out=self._interact, tty_in=True) # Determine short commit-msg hash, needed to determine expected output @@ -76,10 +76,10 @@ class HookTests(BaseTestCase): expected_output = self._violations() expected_output += ["Continue with commit anyways (this keeps the current commit message)? " + "[y(es)/n(no)/e(dit)] " + - u"[master %s] WIP: This ïs a title. Contënt on the second line\n" + "[master %s] WIP: This ïs a title. Contënt on the second line\n" % short_hash, " 1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)\n", - u" create mode 100644 %s\n" % test_filename] + " create mode 100644 %s\n" % test_filename] assert len(self.githook_output) == len(expected_output) for output, expected in zip(self.githook_output, expected_output): @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ class HookTests(BaseTestCase): def test_commit_hook_abort(self): self.responses = ["n"] - test_filename = self.create_simple_commit(u"WIP: This ïs a title.\nContënt on the second line", + test_filename = self.create_simple_commit("WIP: This ïs a title.\nContënt on the second line", out=self._interact, ok_code=1, tty_in=True) git("rm", "-f", test_filename, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) @@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ class HookTests(BaseTestCase): "Commit aborted.\n", "Your commit message: \n", "-----------------------------------------------\n", - u"WIP: This ïs a title.\n", - u"Contënt on the second line\n", + "WIP: This ïs a title.\n", + "Contënt on the second line\n", "-----------------------------------------------\n"] self.assertListEqual(expected_output, self.githook_output) @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ class HookTests(BaseTestCase): def test_commit_hook_edit(self): self.responses = ["e", "y"] env = {"EDITOR": ":"} - test_filename = self.create_simple_commit(u"WIP: This ïs a title.\nContënt on the second line", + test_filename = self.create_simple_commit("WIP: This ïs a title.\nContënt on the second line", out=self._interact, env=env, tty_in=True) git("rm", "-f", test_filename, _cwd=self.tmp_git_repo) @@ -124,9 +124,9 @@ class HookTests(BaseTestCase): expected_output += self._violations()[1:] expected_output += ['Continue with commit anyways (this keeps the current commit message)? ' + "[y(es)/n(no)/e(dit)] " + - u"[master %s] WIP: This ïs a title. Contënt on the second line\n" % short_hash, + "[master %s] WIP: This ïs a title. Contënt on the second line\n" % short_hash, " 1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)\n", - u" create mode 100644 %s\n" % test_filename] + " create mode 100644 %s\n" % test_filename] assert len(self.githook_output) == len(expected_output) for output, expected in zip(self.githook_output, expected_output): @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ class HookTests(BaseTestCase): ``` """ tmp_git_repo = self.create_tmp_git_repo() - self.create_simple_commit(u"Simple title\n\nContënt in the body", git_repo=tmp_git_repo) + self.create_simple_commit("Simple title\n\nContënt in the body", git_repo=tmp_git_repo) worktree_dir = self.generate_temp_path() self.tmp_git_repos.append(worktree_dir) # make sure we clean up the worktree afterwards @@ -156,10 +156,10 @@ class HookTests(BaseTestCase): output_installed = gitlint("install-hook", _cwd=worktree_dir) expected_hook_path = os.path.join(tmp_git_repo, ".git", "hooks", "commit-msg") - expected_msg = "Successfully installed gitlint commit-msg hook in {0}\n".format(expected_hook_path) + expected_msg = f"Successfully installed gitlint commit-msg hook in {expected_hook_path}\r\n" self.assertEqual(output_installed, expected_msg) output_uninstalled = gitlint("uninstall-hook", _cwd=worktree_dir) expected_hook_path = os.path.join(tmp_git_repo, ".git", "hooks", "commit-msg") - expected_msg = "Successfully uninstalled gitlint commit-msg hook from {0}\n".format(expected_hook_path) + expected_msg = f"Successfully uninstalled gitlint commit-msg hook from {expected_hook_path}\r\n" self.assertEqual(output_uninstalled, expected_msg) -- cgit v1.2.3