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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2020-03-24 21:59:15 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2020-03-24 21:59:15 +0000 |
commit | 63fad53303381388673073de580a32088a4ef0fe (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 2.2.0.upstream/2.2.0
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/tests/__init__.py b/tests/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/__init__.py diff --git a/tests/clientlib_test.py b/tests/clientlib_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c48adbd --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/clientlib_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,313 @@ +import logging + +import cfgv +import pytest + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit.clientlib import check_type_tag +from pre_commit.clientlib import CONFIG_HOOK_DICT +from pre_commit.clientlib import CONFIG_REPO_DICT +from pre_commit.clientlib import CONFIG_SCHEMA +from pre_commit.clientlib import DEFAULT_LANGUAGE_VERSION +from pre_commit.clientlib import MANIFEST_SCHEMA +from pre_commit.clientlib import MigrateShaToRev +from pre_commit.clientlib import validate_config_main +from pre_commit.clientlib import validate_manifest_main +from testing.fixtures import sample_local_config + + +def is_valid_according_to_schema(obj, obj_schema): + try: + cfgv.validate(obj, obj_schema) + return True + except cfgv.ValidationError: + return False + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('value', ('definitely-not-a-tag', 'fiel')) +def test_check_type_tag_failures(value): + with pytest.raises(cfgv.ValidationError): + check_type_tag(value) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('config_obj', 'expected'), ( + ( + { + 'repos': [{ + 'repo': 'git@github.com:pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks', + 'rev': 'cd74dc150c142c3be70b24eaf0b02cae9d235f37', + 'hooks': [{'id': 'pyflakes', 'files': '\\.py$'}], + }], + }, + True, + ), + ( + { + 'repos': [{ + 'repo': 'git@github.com:pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks', + 'rev': 'cd74dc150c142c3be70b24eaf0b02cae9d235f37', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'pyflakes', + 'files': '\\.py$', + 'args': ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'], + }, + ], + }], + }, + True, + ), + ( + { + 'repos': [{ + 'repo': 'git@github.com:pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks', + 'rev': 'cd74dc150c142c3be70b24eaf0b02cae9d235f37', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'pyflakes', + 'files': '\\.py$', + # Exclude pattern must be a string + 'exclude': 0, + 'args': ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'], + }, + ], + }], + }, + False, + ), + ), +) +def test_config_valid(config_obj, expected): + ret = is_valid_according_to_schema(config_obj, CONFIG_SCHEMA) + assert ret is expected + + +def test_local_hooks_with_rev_fails(): + config_obj = {'repos': [dict(sample_local_config(), rev='foo')]} + with pytest.raises(cfgv.ValidationError): + cfgv.validate(config_obj, CONFIG_SCHEMA) + + +def test_config_with_local_hooks_definition_passes(): + config_obj = {'repos': [sample_local_config()]} + cfgv.validate(config_obj, CONFIG_SCHEMA) + + +def test_config_schema_does_not_contain_defaults(): + """Due to the way our merging works, if this schema has any defaults they + will clobber potentially useful values in the backing manifest. #227 + """ + for item in CONFIG_HOOK_DICT.items: + assert not isinstance(item, cfgv.Optional) + + +def test_validate_manifest_main_ok(): + assert not validate_manifest_main(('.pre-commit-hooks.yaml',)) + + +def test_validate_config_main_ok(): + assert not validate_config_main(('.pre-commit-config.yaml',)) + + +def test_validate_config_old_list_format_ok(tmpdir): + f = tmpdir.join('cfg.yaml') + f.write('- {repo: meta, hooks: [{id: identity}]}') + assert not validate_config_main((f.strpath,)) + + +def test_validate_warn_on_unknown_keys_at_repo_level(tmpdir, caplog): + f = tmpdir.join('cfg.yaml') + f.write( + '- repo: https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8\n' + ' rev: 3.7.7\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: flake8\n' + ' args: [--some-args]\n', + ) + ret_val = validate_config_main((f.strpath,)) + assert not ret_val + assert caplog.record_tuples == [ + ( + 'pre_commit', + logging.WARNING, + 'Unexpected key(s) present on https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8: ' + 'args', + ), + ] + + +def test_validate_warn_on_unknown_keys_at_top_level(tmpdir, caplog): + f = tmpdir.join('cfg.yaml') + f.write( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8\n' + ' rev: 3.7.7\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: flake8\n' + 'foo:\n' + ' id: 1.0.0\n', + ) + ret_val = validate_config_main((f.strpath,)) + assert not ret_val + assert caplog.record_tuples == [ + ( + 'pre_commit', + logging.WARNING, + 'Unexpected key(s) present at root: foo', + ), + ] + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('fn', (validate_config_main, validate_manifest_main)) +def test_mains_not_ok(tmpdir, fn): + not_yaml = tmpdir.join('f.notyaml') + not_yaml.write('{') + not_schema = tmpdir.join('notconfig.yaml') + not_schema.write('{}') + + assert fn(('does-not-exist',)) + assert fn((not_yaml.strpath,)) + assert fn((not_schema.strpath,)) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('manifest_obj', 'expected'), + ( + ( + [{ + 'id': 'a', + 'name': 'b', + 'entry': 'c', + 'language': 'python', + 'files': r'\.py$', + }], + True, + ), + ( + [{ + 'id': 'a', + 'name': 'b', + 'entry': 'c', + 'language': 'python', + 'language_version': 'python3.4', + 'files': r'\.py$', + }], + True, + ), + ( + # A regression in 0.13.5: always_run and files are permissible + [{ + 'id': 'a', + 'name': 'b', + 'entry': 'c', + 'language': 'python', + 'files': '', + 'always_run': True, + }], + True, + ), + ), +) +def test_valid_manifests(manifest_obj, expected): + ret = is_valid_according_to_schema(manifest_obj, MANIFEST_SCHEMA) + assert ret is expected + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + 'dct', + ( + {'repo': 'local'}, {'repo': 'meta'}, + {'repo': 'wat', 'sha': 'wat'}, {'repo': 'wat', 'rev': 'wat'}, + ), +) +def test_migrate_sha_to_rev_ok(dct): + MigrateShaToRev().check(dct) + + +def test_migrate_sha_to_rev_dont_specify_both(): + with pytest.raises(cfgv.ValidationError) as excinfo: + MigrateShaToRev().check({'repo': 'a', 'sha': 'b', 'rev': 'c'}) + msg, = excinfo.value.args + assert msg == 'Cannot specify both sha and rev' + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + 'dct', + ( + {'repo': 'a'}, + {'repo': 'meta', 'sha': 'a'}, {'repo': 'meta', 'rev': 'a'}, + ), +) +def test_migrate_sha_to_rev_conditional_check_failures(dct): + with pytest.raises(cfgv.ValidationError): + MigrateShaToRev().check(dct) + + +def test_migrate_to_sha_apply_default(): + dct = {'repo': 'a', 'sha': 'b'} + MigrateShaToRev().apply_default(dct) + assert dct == {'repo': 'a', 'rev': 'b'} + + +def test_migrate_to_sha_ok(): + dct = {'repo': 'a', 'rev': 'b'} + MigrateShaToRev().apply_default(dct) + assert dct == {'repo': 'a', 'rev': 'b'} + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + 'config_repo', + ( + # i-dont-exist isn't a valid hook + {'repo': 'meta', 'hooks': [{'id': 'i-dont-exist'}]}, + # invalid to set a language for a meta hook + {'repo': 'meta', 'hooks': [{'id': 'identity', 'language': 'python'}]}, + # name override must be string + {'repo': 'meta', 'hooks': [{'id': 'identity', 'name': False}]}, + ), +) +def test_meta_hook_invalid(config_repo): + with pytest.raises(cfgv.ValidationError): + cfgv.validate(config_repo, CONFIG_REPO_DICT) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + 'mapping', + ( + # invalid language key + {'pony': '1.0'}, + # not a string for version + {'python': 3}, + ), +) +def test_default_language_version_invalid(mapping): + with pytest.raises(cfgv.ValidationError): + cfgv.validate(mapping, DEFAULT_LANGUAGE_VERSION) + + +def test_minimum_pre_commit_version_failing(): + with pytest.raises(cfgv.ValidationError) as excinfo: + cfg = {'repos': [], 'minimum_pre_commit_version': '999'} + cfgv.validate(cfg, CONFIG_SCHEMA) + assert str(excinfo.value) == ( + f'\n' + f'==> At Config()\n' + f'==> At key: minimum_pre_commit_version\n' + f'=====> pre-commit version 999 is required but version {C.VERSION} ' + f'is installed. Perhaps run `pip install --upgrade pre-commit`.' + ) + + +def test_minimum_pre_commit_version_passing(): + cfg = {'repos': [], 'minimum_pre_commit_version': '0'} + cfgv.validate(cfg, CONFIG_SCHEMA) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('schema', (CONFIG_SCHEMA, CONFIG_REPO_DICT)) +def test_warn_additional(schema): + allowed_keys = {item.key for item in schema.items if hasattr(item, 'key')} + warn_additional, = [ + x for x in schema.items if isinstance(x, cfgv.WarnAdditionalKeys) + ] + assert allowed_keys == set(warn_additional.keys) diff --git a/tests/color_test.py b/tests/color_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..98b39c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/color_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +import sys +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +from pre_commit import envcontext +from pre_commit.color import format_color +from pre_commit.color import GREEN +from pre_commit.color import use_color + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('in_text', 'in_color', 'in_use_color', 'expected'), ( + ('foo', GREEN, True, f'{GREEN}foo\033[m'), + ('foo', GREEN, False, 'foo'), + ), +) +def test_format_color(in_text, in_color, in_use_color, expected): + ret = format_color(in_text, in_color, in_use_color) + assert ret == expected + + +def test_use_color_never(): + assert use_color('never') is False + + +def test_use_color_always(): + assert use_color('always') is True + + +def test_use_color_no_tty(): + with mock.patch.object(sys.stdout, 'isatty', return_value=False): + assert use_color('auto') is False + + +def test_use_color_tty_with_color_support(): + with mock.patch.object(sys.stdout, 'isatty', return_value=True): + with mock.patch('pre_commit.color.terminal_supports_color', True): + with envcontext.envcontext((('TERM', envcontext.UNSET),)): + assert use_color('auto') is True + + +def test_use_color_tty_without_color_support(): + with mock.patch.object(sys.stdout, 'isatty', return_value=True): + with mock.patch('pre_commit.color.terminal_supports_color', False): + with envcontext.envcontext((('TERM', envcontext.UNSET),)): + assert use_color('auto') is False + + +def test_use_color_dumb_term(): + with mock.patch.object(sys.stdout, 'isatty', return_value=True): + with mock.patch('pre_commit.color.terminal_supports_color', True): + with envcontext.envcontext((('TERM', 'dumb'),)): + assert use_color('auto') is False + + +def test_use_color_raises_if_given_shenanigans(): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + use_color('herpaderp') diff --git a/tests/commands/__init__.py b/tests/commands/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/__init__.py diff --git a/tests/commands/autoupdate_test.py b/tests/commands/autoupdate_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c7b2f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/autoupdate_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,437 @@ +import shlex + +import pytest + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit import git +from pre_commit.commands.autoupdate import _check_hooks_still_exist_at_rev +from pre_commit.commands.autoupdate import autoupdate +from pre_commit.commands.autoupdate import RepositoryCannotBeUpdatedError +from pre_commit.commands.autoupdate import RevInfo +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from testing.auto_namedtuple import auto_namedtuple +from testing.fixtures import add_config_to_repo +from testing.fixtures import make_config_from_repo +from testing.fixtures import make_repo +from testing.fixtures import modify_manifest +from testing.fixtures import read_config +from testing.fixtures import sample_local_config +from testing.fixtures import write_config +from testing.util import git_commit + + +@pytest.fixture +def up_to_date(tempdir_factory): + yield make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'python_hooks_repo') + + +@pytest.fixture +def out_of_date(tempdir_factory): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'python_hooks_repo') + original_rev = git.head_rev(path) + + git_commit(cwd=path) + head_rev = git.head_rev(path) + + yield auto_namedtuple( + path=path, original_rev=original_rev, head_rev=head_rev, + ) + + +@pytest.fixture +def tagged(out_of_date): + cmd_output('git', 'tag', 'v1.2.3', cwd=out_of_date.path) + yield out_of_date + + +@pytest.fixture +def hook_disappearing(tempdir_factory): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'python_hooks_repo') + original_rev = git.head_rev(path) + + with modify_manifest(path) as manifest: + manifest[0]['id'] = 'bar' + + yield auto_namedtuple(path=path, original_rev=original_rev) + + +def test_rev_info_from_config(): + info = RevInfo.from_config({'repo': 'repo/path', 'rev': 'v1.2.3'}) + assert info == RevInfo('repo/path', 'v1.2.3', None) + + +def test_rev_info_update_up_to_date_repo(up_to_date): + config = make_config_from_repo(up_to_date) + info = RevInfo.from_config(config) + new_info = info.update(tags_only=False, freeze=False) + assert info == new_info + + +def test_rev_info_update_out_of_date_repo(out_of_date): + config = make_config_from_repo( + out_of_date.path, rev=out_of_date.original_rev, + ) + info = RevInfo.from_config(config) + new_info = info.update(tags_only=False, freeze=False) + assert new_info.rev == out_of_date.head_rev + + +def test_rev_info_update_non_master_default_branch(out_of_date): + # change the default branch to be not-master + cmd_output('git', '-C', out_of_date.path, 'branch', '-m', 'dev') + test_rev_info_update_out_of_date_repo(out_of_date) + + +def test_rev_info_update_tags_even_if_not_tags_only(tagged): + config = make_config_from_repo(tagged.path, rev=tagged.original_rev) + info = RevInfo.from_config(config) + new_info = info.update(tags_only=False, freeze=False) + assert new_info.rev == 'v1.2.3' + + +def test_rev_info_update_tags_only_does_not_pick_tip(tagged): + git_commit(cwd=tagged.path) + config = make_config_from_repo(tagged.path, rev=tagged.original_rev) + info = RevInfo.from_config(config) + new_info = info.update(tags_only=True, freeze=False) + assert new_info.rev == 'v1.2.3' + + +def test_rev_info_update_freeze_tag(tagged): + git_commit(cwd=tagged.path) + config = make_config_from_repo(tagged.path, rev=tagged.original_rev) + info = RevInfo.from_config(config) + new_info = info.update(tags_only=True, freeze=True) + assert new_info.rev == tagged.head_rev + assert new_info.frozen == 'v1.2.3' + + +def test_rev_info_update_does_not_freeze_if_already_sha(out_of_date): + config = make_config_from_repo( + out_of_date.path, rev=out_of_date.original_rev, + ) + info = RevInfo.from_config(config) + new_info = info.update(tags_only=True, freeze=True) + assert new_info.rev == out_of_date.head_rev + assert new_info.frozen is None + + +def test_autoupdate_up_to_date_repo(up_to_date, tmpdir, store): + contents = ( + f'repos:\n' + f'- repo: {up_to_date}\n' + f' rev: {git.head_rev(up_to_date)}\n' + f' hooks:\n' + f' - id: foo\n' + ) + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write(contents) + + assert autoupdate(str(cfg), store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 0 + assert cfg.read() == contents + + +def test_autoupdate_old_revision_broken(tempdir_factory, in_tmpdir, store): + """In $FUTURE_VERSION, hooks.yaml will no longer be supported. This + asserts that when that day comes, pre-commit will be able to autoupdate + despite not being able to read hooks.yaml in that repository. + """ + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'python_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path, check=False) + + cmd_output('git', 'mv', C.MANIFEST_FILE, 'nope.yaml', cwd=path) + git_commit(cwd=path) + # Assume this is the revision the user's old repository was at + rev = git.head_rev(path) + cmd_output('git', 'mv', 'nope.yaml', C.MANIFEST_FILE, cwd=path) + git_commit(cwd=path) + update_rev = git.head_rev(path) + + config['rev'] = rev + write_config('.', config) + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + before = f.read() + assert autoupdate(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 0 + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + after = f.read() + assert before != after + assert update_rev in after + + +def test_autoupdate_out_of_date_repo(out_of_date, tmpdir, store): + fmt = ( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: {}\n' + ' rev: {}\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + ) + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write(fmt.format(out_of_date.path, out_of_date.original_rev)) + + assert autoupdate(str(cfg), store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 0 + assert cfg.read() == fmt.format(out_of_date.path, out_of_date.head_rev) + + +def test_autoupdate_only_one_to_update(up_to_date, out_of_date, tmpdir, store): + fmt = ( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: {}\n' + ' rev: {}\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + '- repo: {}\n' + ' rev: {}\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + ) + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + before = fmt.format( + up_to_date, git.head_rev(up_to_date), + out_of_date.path, out_of_date.original_rev, + ) + cfg.write(before) + + assert autoupdate(str(cfg), store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 0 + assert cfg.read() == fmt.format( + up_to_date, git.head_rev(up_to_date), + out_of_date.path, out_of_date.head_rev, + ) + + +def test_autoupdate_out_of_date_repo_with_correct_repo_name( + out_of_date, in_tmpdir, store, +): + stale_config = make_config_from_repo( + out_of_date.path, rev=out_of_date.original_rev, check=False, + ) + local_config = sample_local_config() + config = {'repos': [stale_config, local_config]} + write_config('.', config) + + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + before = f.read() + repo_name = f'file://{out_of_date.path}' + ret = autoupdate( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=False, tags_only=False, + repos=(repo_name,), + ) + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + after = f.read() + assert ret == 0 + assert before != after + assert out_of_date.head_rev in after + assert 'local' in after + + +def test_autoupdate_out_of_date_repo_with_wrong_repo_name( + out_of_date, in_tmpdir, store, +): + config = make_config_from_repo( + out_of_date.path, rev=out_of_date.original_rev, check=False, + ) + write_config('.', config) + + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + before = f.read() + # It will not update it, because the name doesn't match + ret = autoupdate( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=False, tags_only=False, + repos=('dne',), + ) + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + after = f.read() + assert ret == 0 + assert before == after + + +def test_does_not_reformat(tmpdir, out_of_date, store): + fmt = ( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: {}\n' + ' rev: {} # definitely the version I want!\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + ' # These args are because reasons!\n' + ' args: [foo, bar, baz]\n' + ) + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write(fmt.format(out_of_date.path, out_of_date.original_rev)) + + assert autoupdate(str(cfg), store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 0 + expected = fmt.format(out_of_date.path, out_of_date.head_rev) + assert cfg.read() == expected + + +def test_loses_formatting_when_not_detectable(out_of_date, store, tmpdir): + """A best-effort attempt is made at updating rev without rewriting + formatting. When the original formatting cannot be detected, this + is abandoned. + """ + config = ( + 'repos: [\n' + ' {{\n' + ' repo: {}, rev: {},\n' + ' hooks: [\n' + ' # A comment!\n' + ' {{id: foo}},\n' + ' ],\n' + ' }}\n' + ']\n'.format( + shlex.quote(out_of_date.path), out_of_date.original_rev, + ) + ) + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write(config) + + assert autoupdate(str(cfg), store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 0 + expected = ( + f'repos:\n' + f'- repo: {out_of_date.path}\n' + f' rev: {out_of_date.head_rev}\n' + f' hooks:\n' + f' - id: foo\n' + ) + assert cfg.read() == expected + + +def test_autoupdate_tagged_repo(tagged, in_tmpdir, store): + config = make_config_from_repo(tagged.path, rev=tagged.original_rev) + write_config('.', config) + + assert autoupdate(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 0 + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + assert 'v1.2.3' in f.read() + + +def test_autoupdate_freeze(tagged, in_tmpdir, store): + config = make_config_from_repo(tagged.path, rev=tagged.original_rev) + write_config('.', config) + + assert autoupdate(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=True, tags_only=False) == 0 + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + expected = f'rev: {tagged.head_rev} # frozen: v1.2.3' + assert expected in f.read() + + # if we un-freeze it should remove the frozen comment + assert autoupdate(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 0 + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + assert 'rev: v1.2.3\n' in f.read() + + +def test_autoupdate_tags_only(tagged, in_tmpdir, store): + # add some commits after the tag + git_commit(cwd=tagged.path) + + config = make_config_from_repo(tagged.path, rev=tagged.original_rev) + write_config('.', config) + + assert autoupdate(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=False, tags_only=True) == 0 + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + assert 'v1.2.3' in f.read() + + +def test_autoupdate_latest_no_config(out_of_date, in_tmpdir, store): + config = make_config_from_repo( + out_of_date.path, rev=out_of_date.original_rev, + ) + write_config('.', config) + + cmd_output('git', 'rm', '-r', ':/', cwd=out_of_date.path) + git_commit(cwd=out_of_date.path) + + assert autoupdate(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 1 + with open(C.CONFIG_FILE) as f: + assert out_of_date.original_rev in f.read() + + +def test_hook_disppearing_repo_raises(hook_disappearing, store): + config = make_config_from_repo( + hook_disappearing.path, + rev=hook_disappearing.original_rev, + hooks=[{'id': 'foo'}], + ) + info = RevInfo.from_config(config).update(tags_only=False, freeze=False) + with pytest.raises(RepositoryCannotBeUpdatedError): + _check_hooks_still_exist_at_rev(config, info, store) + + +def test_autoupdate_hook_disappearing_repo(hook_disappearing, tmpdir, store): + contents = ( + f'repos:\n' + f'- repo: {hook_disappearing.path}\n' + f' rev: {hook_disappearing.original_rev}\n' + f' hooks:\n' + f' - id: foo\n' + ) + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write(contents) + + assert autoupdate(str(cfg), store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 1 + assert cfg.read() == contents + + +def test_autoupdate_local_hooks(in_git_dir, store): + config = sample_local_config() + add_config_to_repo('.', config) + assert autoupdate(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 0 + new_config_writen = read_config('.') + assert len(new_config_writen['repos']) == 1 + assert new_config_writen['repos'][0] == config + + +def test_autoupdate_local_hooks_with_out_of_date_repo( + out_of_date, in_tmpdir, store, +): + stale_config = make_config_from_repo( + out_of_date.path, rev=out_of_date.original_rev, check=False, + ) + local_config = sample_local_config() + config = {'repos': [local_config, stale_config]} + write_config('.', config) + assert autoupdate(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) == 0 + new_config_writen = read_config('.') + assert len(new_config_writen['repos']) == 2 + assert new_config_writen['repos'][0] == local_config + + +def test_autoupdate_meta_hooks(tmpdir, store): + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: meta\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: check-useless-excludes\n', + ) + assert autoupdate(str(cfg), store, freeze=False, tags_only=True) == 0 + assert cfg.read() == ( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: meta\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: check-useless-excludes\n' + ) + + +def test_updates_old_format_to_new_format(tmpdir, capsys, store): + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write( + '- repo: local\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + ' name: foo\n' + ' entry: ./bin/foo.sh\n' + ' language: script\n', + ) + assert autoupdate(str(cfg), store, freeze=False, tags_only=True) == 0 + contents = cfg.read() + assert contents == ( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: local\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + ' name: foo\n' + ' entry: ./bin/foo.sh\n' + ' language: script\n' + ) + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert out == 'Configuration has been migrated.\n' diff --git a/tests/commands/clean_test.py b/tests/commands/clean_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..955a6bc --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/clean_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +import os.path +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +from pre_commit.commands.clean import clean + + +@pytest.fixture(autouse=True) +def fake_old_dir(tempdir_factory): + fake_old_dir = tempdir_factory.get() + + def _expanduser(path, *args, **kwargs): + assert path == '~/.pre-commit' + return fake_old_dir + + with mock.patch.object(os.path, 'expanduser', side_effect=_expanduser): + yield fake_old_dir + + +def test_clean(store, fake_old_dir): + assert os.path.exists(fake_old_dir) + assert os.path.exists(store.directory) + clean(store) + assert not os.path.exists(fake_old_dir) + assert not os.path.exists(store.directory) + + +def test_clean_idempotent(store): + clean(store) + assert not os.path.exists(store.directory) + clean(store) + assert not os.path.exists(store.directory) diff --git a/tests/commands/gc_test.py b/tests/commands/gc_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..02b3694 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/gc_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +import os + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit import git +from pre_commit.clientlib import load_config +from pre_commit.commands.autoupdate import autoupdate +from pre_commit.commands.gc import gc +from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import install_hooks +from pre_commit.repository import all_hooks +from testing.fixtures import make_config_from_repo +from testing.fixtures import make_repo +from testing.fixtures import modify_config +from testing.fixtures import sample_local_config +from testing.fixtures import sample_meta_config +from testing.fixtures import write_config +from testing.util import git_commit + + +def _repo_count(store): + return len(store.select_all_repos()) + + +def _config_count(store): + return len(store.select_all_configs()) + + +def _remove_config_assert_cleared(store, cap_out): + os.remove(C.CONFIG_FILE) + assert not gc(store) + assert _config_count(store) == 0 + assert _repo_count(store) == 0 + assert cap_out.get().splitlines()[-1] == '1 repo(s) removed.' + + +def test_gc(tempdir_factory, store, in_git_dir, cap_out): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + old_rev = git.head_rev(path) + git_commit(cwd=path) + + write_config('.', make_config_from_repo(path, rev=old_rev)) + store.mark_config_used(C.CONFIG_FILE) + + # update will clone both the old and new repo, making the old one gc-able + install_hooks(C.CONFIG_FILE, store) + assert not autoupdate(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, freeze=False, tags_only=False) + + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert _repo_count(store) == 2 + assert not gc(store) + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert _repo_count(store) == 1 + assert cap_out.get().splitlines()[-1] == '1 repo(s) removed.' + + _remove_config_assert_cleared(store, cap_out) + + +def test_gc_repo_not_cloned(tempdir_factory, store, in_git_dir, cap_out): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + write_config('.', make_config_from_repo(path)) + store.mark_config_used(C.CONFIG_FILE) + + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert _repo_count(store) == 0 + assert not gc(store) + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert _repo_count(store) == 0 + assert cap_out.get().splitlines()[-1] == '0 repo(s) removed.' + + +def test_gc_meta_repo_does_not_crash(store, in_git_dir, cap_out): + write_config('.', sample_meta_config()) + store.mark_config_used(C.CONFIG_FILE) + assert not gc(store) + assert cap_out.get().splitlines()[-1] == '0 repo(s) removed.' + + +def test_gc_local_repo_does_not_crash(store, in_git_dir, cap_out): + write_config('.', sample_local_config()) + store.mark_config_used(C.CONFIG_FILE) + assert not gc(store) + assert cap_out.get().splitlines()[-1] == '0 repo(s) removed.' + + +def test_gc_unused_local_repo_with_env(store, in_git_dir, cap_out): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'flake8', 'name': 'flake8', 'entry': 'flake8', + # a `language: python` local hook will create an environment + 'types': ['python'], 'language': 'python', + }], + } + write_config('.', config) + store.mark_config_used(C.CONFIG_FILE) + + # this causes the repositories to be created + all_hooks(load_config(C.CONFIG_FILE), store) + + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert _repo_count(store) == 1 + assert not gc(store) + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert _repo_count(store) == 1 + assert cap_out.get().splitlines()[-1] == '0 repo(s) removed.' + + _remove_config_assert_cleared(store, cap_out) + + +def test_gc_config_with_missing_hook( + tempdir_factory, store, in_git_dir, cap_out, +): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + write_config('.', make_config_from_repo(path)) + store.mark_config_used(C.CONFIG_FILE) + # to trigger a clone + all_hooks(load_config(C.CONFIG_FILE), store) + + with modify_config() as config: + # add a hook which does not exist, make sure we don't crash + config['repos'][0]['hooks'].append({'id': 'does-not-exist'}) + + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert _repo_count(store) == 1 + assert not gc(store) + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert _repo_count(store) == 1 + assert cap_out.get().splitlines()[-1] == '0 repo(s) removed.' + + _remove_config_assert_cleared(store, cap_out) + + +def test_gc_deletes_invalid_configs(store, in_git_dir, cap_out): + config = {'i am': 'invalid'} + write_config('.', config) + store.mark_config_used(C.CONFIG_FILE) + + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert not gc(store) + assert _config_count(store) == 0 + assert cap_out.get().splitlines()[-1] == '0 repo(s) removed.' + + +def test_invalid_manifest_gcd(tempdir_factory, store, in_git_dir, cap_out): + # clean up repos from old pre-commit versions + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + write_config('.', make_config_from_repo(path)) + store.mark_config_used(C.CONFIG_FILE) + + # trigger a clone + install_hooks(C.CONFIG_FILE, store) + + # we'll "break" the manifest to simulate an old version clone + (_, _, path), = store.select_all_repos() + os.remove(os.path.join(path, C.MANIFEST_FILE)) + + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert _repo_count(store) == 1 + assert not gc(store) + assert _config_count(store) == 1 + assert _repo_count(store) == 0 + assert cap_out.get().splitlines()[-1] == '1 repo(s) removed.' diff --git a/tests/commands/hook_impl_test.py b/tests/commands/hook_impl_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..032fa8f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/hook_impl_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,235 @@ +import subprocess +import sys +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit import git +from pre_commit.commands import hook_impl +from pre_commit.envcontext import envcontext +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from pre_commit.util import make_executable +from testing.fixtures import git_dir +from testing.fixtures import sample_local_config +from testing.fixtures import write_config +from testing.util import cwd +from testing.util import git_commit + + +def test_validate_config_file_exists(tmpdir): + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE).ensure() + hook_impl._validate_config(0, cfg, True) + + +def test_validate_config_missing(capsys): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as excinfo: + hook_impl._validate_config(123, 'DNE.yaml', False) + ret, = excinfo.value.args + assert ret == 1 + assert capsys.readouterr().out == ( + 'No DNE.yaml file was found\n' + '- To temporarily silence this, run ' + '`PRE_COMMIT_ALLOW_NO_CONFIG=1 git ...`\n' + '- To permanently silence this, install pre-commit with the ' + '--allow-missing-config option\n' + '- To uninstall pre-commit run `pre-commit uninstall`\n' + ) + + +def test_validate_config_skip_missing_config(capsys): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as excinfo: + hook_impl._validate_config(123, 'DNE.yaml', True) + ret, = excinfo.value.args + assert ret == 123 + expected = '`DNE.yaml` config file not found. Skipping `pre-commit`.\n' + assert capsys.readouterr().out == expected + + +def test_validate_config_skip_via_env_variable(capsys): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as excinfo: + with envcontext((('PRE_COMMIT_ALLOW_NO_CONFIG', '1'),)): + hook_impl._validate_config(0, 'DNE.yaml', False) + ret, = excinfo.value.args + assert ret == 0 + expected = '`DNE.yaml` config file not found. Skipping `pre-commit`.\n' + assert capsys.readouterr().out == expected + + +def test_run_legacy_does_not_exist(tmpdir): + retv, stdin = hook_impl._run_legacy('pre-commit', tmpdir, ()) + assert (retv, stdin) == (0, b'') + + +def test_run_legacy_executes_legacy_script(tmpdir, capfd): + hook = tmpdir.join('pre-commit.legacy') + hook.write('#!/usr/bin/env bash\necho hi "$@"\nexit 1\n') + make_executable(hook) + retv, stdin = hook_impl._run_legacy('pre-commit', tmpdir, ('arg1', 'arg2')) + assert capfd.readouterr().out.strip() == 'hi arg1 arg2' + assert (retv, stdin) == (1, b'') + + +def test_run_legacy_pre_push_returns_stdin(tmpdir): + with mock.patch.object(sys.stdin.buffer, 'read', return_value=b'stdin'): + retv, stdin = hook_impl._run_legacy('pre-push', tmpdir, ()) + assert (retv, stdin) == (0, b'stdin') + + +def test_run_legacy_recursive(tmpdir): + hook = tmpdir.join('pre-commit.legacy').ensure() + make_executable(hook) + + # simulate a call being recursive + def call(*_, **__): + return hook_impl._run_legacy('pre-commit', tmpdir, ()) + + with mock.patch.object(subprocess, 'run', call): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + call() + + +def test_run_ns_pre_commit(): + ns = hook_impl._run_ns('pre-commit', True, (), b'') + assert ns is not None + assert ns.hook_stage == 'commit' + assert ns.color is True + + +def test_run_ns_commit_msg(): + ns = hook_impl._run_ns('commit-msg', False, ('.git/COMMIT_MSG',), b'') + assert ns is not None + assert ns.hook_stage == 'commit-msg' + assert ns.color is False + assert ns.commit_msg_filename == '.git/COMMIT_MSG' + + +def test_run_ns_post_checkout(): + ns = hook_impl._run_ns('post-checkout', True, ('a', 'b', 'c'), b'') + assert ns is not None + assert ns.hook_stage == 'post-checkout' + assert ns.color is True + assert ns.from_ref == 'a' + assert ns.to_ref == 'b' + assert ns.checkout_type == 'c' + + +@pytest.fixture +def push_example(tempdir_factory): + src = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + git_commit(cwd=src) + src_head = git.head_rev(src) + + clone = tempdir_factory.get() + cmd_output('git', 'clone', src, clone) + git_commit(cwd=clone) + clone_head = git.head_rev(clone) + return (src, src_head, clone, clone_head) + + +def test_run_ns_pre_push_updating_branch(push_example): + src, src_head, clone, clone_head = push_example + + with cwd(clone): + args = ('origin', src) + stdin = f'HEAD {clone_head} refs/heads/b {src_head}\n'.encode() + ns = hook_impl._run_ns('pre-push', False, args, stdin) + + assert ns is not None + assert ns.hook_stage == 'push' + assert ns.color is False + assert ns.remote_name == 'origin' + assert ns.remote_url == src + assert ns.from_ref == src_head + assert ns.to_ref == clone_head + assert ns.all_files is False + + +def test_run_ns_pre_push_new_branch(push_example): + src, src_head, clone, clone_head = push_example + + with cwd(clone): + args = ('origin', src) + stdin = f'HEAD {clone_head} refs/heads/b {hook_impl.Z40}\n'.encode() + ns = hook_impl._run_ns('pre-push', False, args, stdin) + + assert ns is not None + assert ns.from_ref == src_head + assert ns.to_ref == clone_head + + +def test_run_ns_pre_push_new_branch_existing_rev(push_example): + src, src_head, clone, _ = push_example + + with cwd(clone): + args = ('origin', src) + stdin = f'HEAD {src_head} refs/heads/b2 {hook_impl.Z40}\n'.encode() + ns = hook_impl._run_ns('pre-push', False, args, stdin) + + assert ns is None + + +def test_pushing_orphan_branch(push_example): + src, src_head, clone, _ = push_example + + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', '--orphan', 'b2', cwd=clone) + git_commit(cwd=clone, msg='something else to get unique hash') + clone_rev = git.head_rev(clone) + + with cwd(clone): + args = ('origin', src) + stdin = f'HEAD {clone_rev} refs/heads/b2 {hook_impl.Z40}\n'.encode() + ns = hook_impl._run_ns('pre-push', False, args, stdin) + + assert ns is not None + assert ns.all_files is True + + +def test_run_ns_pre_push_deleting_branch(push_example): + src, src_head, clone, _ = push_example + + with cwd(clone): + args = ('origin', src) + stdin = f'(delete) {hook_impl.Z40} refs/heads/b {src_head}'.encode() + ns = hook_impl._run_ns('pre-push', False, args, stdin) + + assert ns is None + + +def test_hook_impl_main_noop_pre_push(cap_out, store, push_example): + src, src_head, clone, _ = push_example + + stdin = f'(delete) {hook_impl.Z40} refs/heads/b {src_head}'.encode() + with mock.patch.object(sys.stdin.buffer, 'read', return_value=stdin): + with cwd(clone): + write_config('.', sample_local_config()) + ret = hook_impl.hook_impl( + store, + config=C.CONFIG_FILE, + color=False, + hook_type='pre-push', + hook_dir='.git/hooks', + skip_on_missing_config=False, + args=('origin', src), + ) + assert ret == 0 + assert cap_out.get() == '' + + +def test_hook_impl_main_runs_hooks(cap_out, tempdir_factory, store): + with cwd(git_dir(tempdir_factory)): + write_config('.', sample_local_config()) + ret = hook_impl.hook_impl( + store, + config=C.CONFIG_FILE, + color=False, + hook_type='pre-commit', + hook_dir='.git/hooks', + skip_on_missing_config=False, + args=(), + ) + assert ret == 0 + expected = '''\ +Block if "DO NOT COMMIT" is found....................(no files to check)Skipped +''' + assert cap_out.get() == expected diff --git a/tests/commands/init_templatedir_test.py b/tests/commands/init_templatedir_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d14a171 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/init_templatedir_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +import os.path +from unittest import mock + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit.commands.init_templatedir import init_templatedir +from pre_commit.envcontext import envcontext +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from testing.fixtures import git_dir +from testing.fixtures import make_consuming_repo +from testing.util import cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home +from testing.util import cwd +from testing.util import git_commit + + +def test_init_templatedir(tmpdir, tempdir_factory, store, cap_out): + target = str(tmpdir.join('tmpl')) + init_templatedir(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, target, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + lines = cap_out.get().splitlines() + assert lines[0].startswith('pre-commit installed at ') + assert lines[1] == ( + '[WARNING] `init.templateDir` not set to the target directory' + ) + assert lines[2].startswith( + '[WARNING] maybe `git config --global init.templateDir', + ) + + with envcontext((('GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR', target),)): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + + with cwd(path): + retcode, output = git_commit( + fn=cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home, + tempdir_factory=tempdir_factory, + ) + assert retcode == 0 + assert 'Bash hook....' in output + + +def test_init_templatedir_already_set(tmpdir, tempdir_factory, store, cap_out): + target = str(tmpdir.join('tmpl')) + tmp_git_dir = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + with cwd(tmp_git_dir): + cmd_output('git', 'config', 'init.templateDir', target) + init_templatedir( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, target, hook_types=['pre-commit'], + ) + + lines = cap_out.get().splitlines() + assert len(lines) == 1 + assert lines[0].startswith('pre-commit installed at') + + +def test_init_templatedir_not_set(tmpdir, store, cap_out): + # set HOME to ignore the current `.gitconfig` + with envcontext((('HOME', str(tmpdir)),)): + with tmpdir.join('tmpl').ensure_dir().as_cwd(): + # we have not set init.templateDir so this should produce a warning + init_templatedir( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, '.', hook_types=['pre-commit'], + ) + + lines = cap_out.get().splitlines() + assert len(lines) == 3 + assert lines[1] == ( + '[WARNING] `init.templateDir` not set to the target directory' + ) + + +def test_init_templatedir_expanduser(tmpdir, tempdir_factory, store, cap_out): + target = str(tmpdir.join('tmpl')) + tmp_git_dir = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + with cwd(tmp_git_dir): + cmd_output('git', 'config', 'init.templateDir', '~/templatedir') + with mock.patch.object(os.path, 'expanduser', return_value=target): + init_templatedir( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, target, hook_types=['pre-commit'], + ) + + lines = cap_out.get().splitlines() + assert len(lines) == 1 + assert lines[0].startswith('pre-commit installed at') + + +def test_init_templatedir_hookspath_set(tmpdir, tempdir_factory, store): + target = tmpdir.join('tmpl') + tmp_git_dir = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + with cwd(tmp_git_dir): + cmd_output('git', 'config', '--local', 'core.hooksPath', 'hooks') + init_templatedir( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, target, hook_types=['pre-commit'], + ) + assert target.join('hooks/pre-commit').exists() diff --git a/tests/commands/install_uninstall_test.py b/tests/commands/install_uninstall_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66b9190 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/install_uninstall_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,901 @@ +import os.path +import re +import sys +from unittest import mock + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit import git +from pre_commit.commands import install_uninstall +from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import CURRENT_HASH +from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import install +from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import install_hooks +from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import is_our_script +from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import PRIOR_HASHES +from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import shebang +from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import uninstall +from pre_commit.parse_shebang import find_executable +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from pre_commit.util import make_executable +from pre_commit.util import resource_text +from testing.fixtures import add_config_to_repo +from testing.fixtures import git_dir +from testing.fixtures import make_consuming_repo +from testing.fixtures import remove_config_from_repo +from testing.fixtures import write_config +from testing.util import cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home +from testing.util import cwd +from testing.util import git_commit + + +def test_is_not_script(): + assert is_our_script('setup.py') is False + + +def test_is_script(): + assert is_our_script('pre_commit/resources/hook-tmpl') + + +def test_is_previous_pre_commit(tmpdir): + f = tmpdir.join('foo') + f.write(f'{PRIOR_HASHES[0]}\n') + assert is_our_script(f.strpath) + + +def patch_platform(platform): + return mock.patch.object(sys, 'platform', platform) + + +def patch_lookup_path(path): + return mock.patch.object(install_uninstall, 'POSIX_SEARCH_PATH', path) + + +def patch_sys_exe(exe): + return mock.patch.object(install_uninstall, 'SYS_EXE', exe) + + +def test_shebang_windows(): + with patch_platform('win32'), patch_sys_exe('python.exe'): + assert shebang() == '#!/usr/bin/env python.exe' + + +def test_shebang_posix_not_on_path(): + with patch_platform('posix'), patch_lookup_path(()): + with patch_sys_exe('python3.6'): + assert shebang() == '#!/usr/bin/env python3.6' + + +def test_shebang_posix_on_path(tmpdir): + exe = tmpdir.join(f'python{sys.version_info[0]}').ensure() + make_executable(exe) + + with patch_platform('posix'), patch_lookup_path((tmpdir.strpath,)): + with patch_sys_exe('python'): + assert shebang() == f'#!/usr/bin/env python{sys.version_info[0]}' + + +def test_install_pre_commit(in_git_dir, store): + assert not install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + assert os.access(in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks/pre-commit').strpath, os.X_OK) + + assert not install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-push']) + assert os.access(in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks/pre-push').strpath, os.X_OK) + + +def test_install_hooks_directory_not_present(in_git_dir, store): + # Simulate some git clients which don't make .git/hooks #234 + if in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks').exists(): # pragma: no cover (odd git) + in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks').remove() + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + assert in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks/pre-commit').exists() + + +def test_install_multiple_hooks_at_once(in_git_dir, store): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit', 'pre-push']) + assert in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks/pre-commit').exists() + assert in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks/pre-push').exists() + uninstall(hook_types=['pre-commit', 'pre-push']) + assert not in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks/pre-commit').exists() + assert not in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks/pre-push').exists() + + +def test_install_refuses_core_hookspath(in_git_dir, store): + cmd_output('git', 'config', '--local', 'core.hooksPath', 'hooks') + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + + +def test_install_hooks_dead_symlink(in_git_dir, store): + hook = in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks').ensure_dir().join('pre-commit') + os.symlink('/fake/baz', hook.strpath) + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + assert hook.exists() + + +def test_uninstall_does_not_blow_up_when_not_there(in_git_dir): + assert uninstall(hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + +def test_uninstall(in_git_dir, store): + assert not in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks/pre-commit').exists() + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + assert in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks/pre-commit').exists() + uninstall(hook_types=['pre-commit']) + assert not in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks/pre-commit').exists() + + +def _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory, touch_file='foo', **kwargs): + open(touch_file, 'a').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', touch_file) + return git_commit( + fn=cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home, + retcode=None, + tempdir_factory=tempdir_factory, + **kwargs, + ) + + +# osx does this different :( +FILES_CHANGED = ( + r'(' + r' 1 file changed, 0 insertions\(\+\), 0 deletions\(-\)\n' + r'|' + r' 0 files changed\n' + r')' +) + + +NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN = re.compile( + fr'^\[INFO\] Initializing environment for .+\.\n' + fr'Bash hook\.+Passed\n' + fr'\[master [a-f0-9]{{7}}\] commit!\n' + fr'{FILES_CHANGED}' + fr' create mode 100644 foo\n$', +) + + +def test_install_pre_commit_and_run(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +def test_install_pre_commit_and_run_custom_path(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + cmd_output('git', 'mv', C.CONFIG_FILE, 'custom.yaml') + git_commit(cwd=path) + assert install('custom.yaml', store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +def test_install_in_submodule_and_run(tempdir_factory, store): + src_path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + parent_path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + cmd_output('git', 'submodule', 'add', src_path, 'sub', cwd=parent_path) + git_commit(cwd=parent_path) + + sub_pth = os.path.join(parent_path, 'sub') + with cwd(sub_pth): + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +def test_install_in_worktree_and_run(tempdir_factory, store): + src_path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + path = tempdir_factory.get() + cmd_output('git', '-C', src_path, 'branch', '-m', 'notmaster') + cmd_output('git', '-C', src_path, 'worktree', 'add', path, '-b', 'master') + + with cwd(path): + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +def test_commit_am(tempdir_factory, store): + """Regression test for #322.""" + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + # Make an unstaged change + open('unstaged', 'w').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + git_commit(cwd=path) + with open('unstaged', 'w') as foo_file: + foo_file.write('Oh hai') + + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + + +def test_unicode_merge_commit_message(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', 'master', '-b', 'foo') + git_commit('-n', cwd=path) + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', 'master') + cmd_output('git', 'merge', 'foo', '--no-ff', '--no-commit', '-m', 'β') + # Used to crash + git_commit( + '--no-edit', + msg=None, + fn=cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home, + tempdir_factory=tempdir_factory, + ) + + +def test_install_idempotent(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +def _path_without_us(): + # Choose a path which *probably* doesn't include us + env = dict(os.environ) + exe = find_executable('pre-commit', _environ=env) + while exe: + parts = env['PATH'].split(os.pathsep) + after = [x for x in parts if x.lower() != os.path.dirname(exe).lower()] + if parts == after: + raise AssertionError(exe, parts) + env['PATH'] = os.pathsep.join(after) + exe = find_executable('pre-commit', _environ=env) + return env['PATH'] + + +def test_environment_not_sourced(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + assert not install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + # simulate deleting the virtualenv by rewriting the exe + hook = os.path.join(path, '.git/hooks/pre-commit') + with open(hook) as f: + src = f.read() + src = re.sub( + '\nINSTALL_PYTHON =.*\n', + '\nINSTALL_PYTHON = "/dne"\n', + src, + ) + with open(hook, 'w') as f: + f.write(src) + + # Use a specific homedir to ignore --user installs + homedir = tempdir_factory.get() + ret, out = git_commit( + env={ + 'HOME': homedir, + 'PATH': _path_without_us(), + # Git needs this to make a commit + 'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME': os.environ['GIT_AUTHOR_NAME'], + 'GIT_COMMITTER_NAME': os.environ['GIT_COMMITTER_NAME'], + 'GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL': os.environ['GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL'], + 'GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL': os.environ['GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL'], + }, + retcode=None, + ) + assert ret == 1 + assert out == ( + '`pre-commit` not found. ' + 'Did you forget to activate your virtualenv?\n' + ) + + +FAILING_PRE_COMMIT_RUN = re.compile( + r'^\[INFO\] Initializing environment for .+\.\n' + r'Failing hook\.+Failed\n' + r'- hook id: failing_hook\n' + r'- exit code: 1\n' + r'\n' + r'Fail\n' + r'foo\n' + r'\n$', +) + + +def test_failing_hooks_returns_nonzero(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'failing_hook_repo') + with cwd(path): + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 1 + assert FAILING_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +EXISTING_COMMIT_RUN = re.compile( + fr'^legacy hook\n' + fr'\[master [a-f0-9]{{7}}\] commit!\n' + fr'{FILES_CHANGED}' + fr' create mode 100644 baz\n$', +) + + +def _write_legacy_hook(path): + os.makedirs(os.path.join(path, '.git/hooks'), exist_ok=True) + with open(os.path.join(path, '.git/hooks/pre-commit'), 'w') as f: + f.write(f'{shebang()}\nprint("legacy hook")\n') + make_executable(f.name) + + +def test_install_existing_hooks_no_overwrite(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + _write_legacy_hook(path) + + # Make sure we installed the "old" hook correctly + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory, touch_file='baz') + assert ret == 0 + assert EXISTING_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + # Now install pre-commit (no-overwrite) + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + # We should run both the legacy and pre-commit hooks + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + assert output.startswith('legacy hook\n') + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output[len('legacy hook\n'):]) + + +def test_legacy_overwriting_legacy_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + _write_legacy_hook(path) + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + _write_legacy_hook(path) + # this previously crashed on windows. See #1010 + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + +def test_install_existing_hook_no_overwrite_idempotent(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + _write_legacy_hook(path) + + # Install twice + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + # We should run both the legacy and pre-commit hooks + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + assert output.startswith('legacy hook\n') + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output[len('legacy hook\n'):]) + + +FAIL_OLD_HOOK = re.compile( + r'fail!\n' + r'\[INFO\] Initializing environment for .+\.\n' + r'Bash hook\.+Passed\n', +) + + +def test_failing_existing_hook_returns_1(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + # Write out a failing "old" hook + os.makedirs(os.path.join(path, '.git/hooks'), exist_ok=True) + with open(os.path.join(path, '.git/hooks/pre-commit'), 'w') as f: + f.write('#!/usr/bin/env bash\necho "fail!"\nexit 1\n') + make_executable(f.name) + + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + # We should get a failure from the legacy hook + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 1 + assert FAIL_OLD_HOOK.match(output) + + +def test_install_overwrite_no_existing_hooks(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + assert not install( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit'], overwrite=True, + ) + + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +def test_install_overwrite(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + _write_legacy_hook(path) + assert not install( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit'], overwrite=True, + ) + + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +def test_uninstall_restores_legacy_hooks(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + _write_legacy_hook(path) + + # Now install and uninstall pre-commit + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + assert uninstall(hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + # Make sure we installed the "old" hook correctly + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory, touch_file='baz') + assert ret == 0 + assert EXISTING_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +def test_replace_old_commit_script(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + # Install a script that looks like our old script + pre_commit_contents = resource_text('hook-tmpl') + new_contents = pre_commit_contents.replace( + CURRENT_HASH, PRIOR_HASHES[-1], + ) + + os.makedirs(os.path.join(path, '.git/hooks'), exist_ok=True) + with open(os.path.join(path, '.git/hooks/pre-commit'), 'w') as f: + f.write(new_contents) + make_executable(f.name) + + # Install normally + assert install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +def test_uninstall_doesnt_remove_not_our_hooks(in_git_dir): + pre_commit = in_git_dir.join('.git/hooks').ensure_dir().join('pre-commit') + pre_commit.write('#!/usr/bin/env bash\necho 1\n') + make_executable(pre_commit.strpath) + + assert uninstall(hook_types=['pre-commit']) == 0 + + assert pre_commit.exists() + + +PRE_INSTALLED = re.compile( + fr'Bash hook\.+Passed\n' + fr'\[master [a-f0-9]{{7}}\] commit!\n' + fr'{FILES_CHANGED}' + fr' create mode 100644 foo\n$', +) + + +def test_installs_hooks_with_hooks_True(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit'], hooks=True) + ret, output = _get_commit_output( + tempdir_factory, pre_commit_home=store.directory, + ) + + assert ret == 0 + assert PRE_INSTALLED.match(output) + + +def test_install_hooks_command(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + install_hooks(C.CONFIG_FILE, store) + ret, output = _get_commit_output( + tempdir_factory, pre_commit_home=store.directory, + ) + + assert ret == 0 + assert PRE_INSTALLED.match(output) + + +def test_installed_from_venv(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + # No environment so pre-commit is not on the path when running! + # Should still pick up the python from when we installed + ret, output = _get_commit_output( + tempdir_factory, + env={ + 'HOME': os.path.expanduser('~'), + 'PATH': _path_without_us(), + 'TERM': os.environ.get('TERM', ''), + # Windows needs this to import `random` + 'SYSTEMROOT': os.environ.get('SYSTEMROOT', ''), + # Windows needs this to resolve executables + 'PATHEXT': os.environ.get('PATHEXT', ''), + # Git needs this to make a commit + 'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME': os.environ['GIT_AUTHOR_NAME'], + 'GIT_COMMITTER_NAME': os.environ['GIT_COMMITTER_NAME'], + 'GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL': os.environ['GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL'], + 'GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL': os.environ['GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL'], + }, + ) + assert ret == 0 + assert NORMAL_PRE_COMMIT_RUN.match(output) + + +def _get_push_output(tempdir_factory, remote='origin', opts=()): + return cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home( + 'git', 'push', remote, 'HEAD:new_branch', *opts, + tempdir_factory=tempdir_factory, + retcode=None, + )[:2] + + +def test_pre_push_integration_failing(tempdir_factory, store): + upstream = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'failing_hook_repo') + path = tempdir_factory.get() + cmd_output('git', 'clone', upstream, path) + with cwd(path): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-push']) + # commit succeeds because pre-commit is only installed for pre-push + assert _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory)[0] == 0 + assert _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory, touch_file='zzz')[0] == 0 + + retc, output = _get_push_output(tempdir_factory) + assert retc == 1 + assert 'Failing hook' in output + assert 'Failed' in output + assert 'foo zzz' in output # both filenames should be printed + assert 'hook id: failing_hook' in output + + +def test_pre_push_integration_accepted(tempdir_factory, store): + upstream = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + path = tempdir_factory.get() + cmd_output('git', 'clone', upstream, path) + with cwd(path): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-push']) + assert _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory)[0] == 0 + + retc, output = _get_push_output(tempdir_factory) + assert retc == 0 + assert 'Bash hook' in output + assert 'Passed' in output + + +def test_pre_push_force_push_without_fetch(tempdir_factory, store): + upstream = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + path1 = tempdir_factory.get() + path2 = tempdir_factory.get() + cmd_output('git', 'clone', upstream, path1) + cmd_output('git', 'clone', upstream, path2) + with cwd(path1): + assert _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory)[0] == 0 + assert _get_push_output(tempdir_factory)[0] == 0 + + with cwd(path2): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-push']) + assert _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory, msg='force!')[0] == 0 + + retc, output = _get_push_output(tempdir_factory, opts=('--force',)) + assert retc == 0 + assert 'Bash hook' in output + assert 'Passed' in output + + +def test_pre_push_new_upstream(tempdir_factory, store): + upstream = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + upstream2 = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + path = tempdir_factory.get() + cmd_output('git', 'clone', upstream, path) + with cwd(path): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-push']) + assert _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory)[0] == 0 + + cmd_output('git', 'remote', 'rename', 'origin', 'upstream') + cmd_output('git', 'remote', 'add', 'origin', upstream2) + retc, output = _get_push_output(tempdir_factory) + assert retc == 0 + assert 'Bash hook' in output + assert 'Passed' in output + + +def test_pre_push_environment_variables(tempdir_factory, store): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'print-remote-info', + 'name': 'print remote info', + 'entry': 'bash -c "echo remote: $PRE_COMMIT_REMOTE_NAME"', + 'language': 'system', + 'verbose': True, + }, + ], + } + + upstream = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + clone = tempdir_factory.get() + cmd_output('git', 'clone', upstream, clone) + add_config_to_repo(clone, config) + with cwd(clone): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-push']) + + cmd_output('git', 'remote', 'rename', 'origin', 'origin2') + retc, output = _get_push_output(tempdir_factory, remote='origin2') + assert retc == 0 + assert '\nremote: origin2\n' in output + + +def test_pre_push_integration_empty_push(tempdir_factory, store): + upstream = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + path = tempdir_factory.get() + cmd_output('git', 'clone', upstream, path) + with cwd(path): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-push']) + _get_push_output(tempdir_factory) + retc, output = _get_push_output(tempdir_factory) + assert output == 'Everything up-to-date\n' + assert retc == 0 + + +def test_pre_push_legacy(tempdir_factory, store): + upstream = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + path = tempdir_factory.get() + cmd_output('git', 'clone', upstream, path) + with cwd(path): + os.makedirs(os.path.join(path, '.git/hooks'), exist_ok=True) + with open(os.path.join(path, '.git/hooks/pre-push'), 'w') as f: + f.write( + '#!/usr/bin/env bash\n' + 'set -eu\n' + 'read lr ls rr rs\n' + 'test -n "$lr" -a -n "$ls" -a -n "$rr" -a -n "$rs"\n' + 'echo legacy\n', + ) + make_executable(f.name) + + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-push']) + assert _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory)[0] == 0 + + retc, output = _get_push_output(tempdir_factory) + assert retc == 0 + first_line, _, third_line = output.splitlines()[:3] + assert first_line == 'legacy' + assert third_line.startswith('Bash hook') + assert third_line.endswith('Passed') + + +def test_commit_msg_integration_failing( + commit_msg_repo, tempdir_factory, store, +): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['commit-msg']) + retc, out = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert retc == 1 + assert out == '''\ +Must have "Signed off by:"...............................................Failed +- hook id: must-have-signoff +- exit code: 1 +''' + + +def test_commit_msg_integration_passing( + commit_msg_repo, tempdir_factory, store, +): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['commit-msg']) + msg = 'Hi\nSigned off by: me, lol' + retc, out = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory, msg=msg) + assert retc == 0 + first_line = out.splitlines()[0] + assert first_line.startswith('Must have "Signed off by:"...') + assert first_line.endswith('...Passed') + + +def test_commit_msg_legacy(commit_msg_repo, tempdir_factory, store): + hook_path = os.path.join(commit_msg_repo, '.git/hooks/commit-msg') + os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(hook_path), exist_ok=True) + with open(hook_path, 'w') as hook_file: + hook_file.write( + '#!/usr/bin/env bash\n' + 'set -eu\n' + 'test -e "$1"\n' + 'echo legacy\n', + ) + make_executable(hook_path) + + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['commit-msg']) + + msg = 'Hi\nSigned off by: asottile' + retc, out = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory, msg=msg) + assert retc == 0 + first_line, second_line = out.splitlines()[:2] + assert first_line == 'legacy' + assert second_line.startswith('Must have "Signed off by:"...') + + +def test_post_checkout_integration(tempdir_factory, store): + path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + config = [ + { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'post-checkout', + 'name': 'Post checkout', + 'entry': 'bash -c "echo ${PRE_COMMIT_TO_REF}"', + 'language': 'system', + 'always_run': True, + 'verbose': True, + 'stages': ['post-checkout'], + }], + }, + {'repo': 'meta', 'hooks': [{'id': 'identity'}]}, + ] + write_config(path, config) + with cwd(path): + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + git_commit() + + # add a file only on `feature`, it should not be passed to hooks + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', '-b', 'feature') + open('some_file', 'a').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + git_commit() + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', 'master') + + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['post-checkout']) + retc, _, stderr = cmd_output('git', 'checkout', 'feature') + assert stderr is not None + assert retc == 0 + assert git.head_rev(path) in stderr + assert 'some_file' not in stderr + + +def test_prepare_commit_msg_integration_failing( + failing_prepare_commit_msg_repo, tempdir_factory, store, +): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['prepare-commit-msg']) + retc, out = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert retc == 1 + assert out == '''\ +Add "Signed off by:".....................................................Failed +- hook id: add-signoff +- exit code: 1 +''' + + +def test_prepare_commit_msg_integration_passing( + prepare_commit_msg_repo, tempdir_factory, store, +): + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['prepare-commit-msg']) + retc, out = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory, msg='Hi') + assert retc == 0 + first_line = out.splitlines()[0] + assert first_line.startswith('Add "Signed off by:"...') + assert first_line.endswith('...Passed') + commit_msg_path = os.path.join( + prepare_commit_msg_repo, '.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG', + ) + with open(commit_msg_path) as f: + assert 'Signed off by: ' in f.read() + + +def test_prepare_commit_msg_legacy( + prepare_commit_msg_repo, tempdir_factory, store, +): + hook_path = os.path.join( + prepare_commit_msg_repo, '.git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg', + ) + os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(hook_path), exist_ok=True) + with open(hook_path, 'w') as hook_file: + hook_file.write( + '#!/usr/bin/env bash\n' + 'set -eu\n' + 'test -e "$1"\n' + 'echo legacy\n', + ) + make_executable(hook_path) + + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['prepare-commit-msg']) + + retc, out = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory, msg='Hi') + assert retc == 0 + first_line, second_line = out.splitlines()[:2] + assert first_line == 'legacy' + assert second_line.startswith('Add "Signed off by:"...') + commit_msg_path = os.path.join( + prepare_commit_msg_repo, '.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG', + ) + with open(commit_msg_path) as f: + assert 'Signed off by: ' in f.read() + + +def test_pre_merge_commit_integration(tempdir_factory, store): + expected = re.compile( + r'^\[INFO\] Initializing environment for .+\n' + r'Bash hook\.+Passed\n' + r"Merge made by the 'recursive' strategy.\n" + r' foo \| 0\n' + r' 1 file changed, 0 insertions\(\+\), 0 deletions\(-\)\n' + r' create mode 100644 foo\n$', + ) + + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + ret = install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-merge-commit']) + assert ret == 0 + + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', 'master', '-b', 'feature') + _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', 'master') + ret, output, _ = cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home( + 'git', 'merge', '--no-ff', '--no-edit', 'feature', + tempdir_factory=tempdir_factory, + ) + assert ret == 0 + assert expected.match(output) + + +def test_install_disallow_missing_config(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + remove_config_from_repo(path) + ret = install( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit'], + overwrite=True, skip_on_missing_config=False, + ) + assert ret == 0 + + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 1 + + +def test_install_allow_missing_config(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + remove_config_from_repo(path) + ret = install( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit'], + overwrite=True, skip_on_missing_config=True, + ) + assert ret == 0 + + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory) + assert ret == 0 + expected = ( + '`.pre-commit-config.yaml` config file not found. ' + 'Skipping `pre-commit`.' + ) + assert expected in output + + +def test_install_temporarily_allow_mising_config(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(path): + remove_config_from_repo(path) + ret = install( + C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit'], + overwrite=True, skip_on_missing_config=False, + ) + assert ret == 0 + + env = dict(os.environ, PRE_COMMIT_ALLOW_NO_CONFIG='1') + ret, output = _get_commit_output(tempdir_factory, env=env) + assert ret == 0 + expected = ( + '`.pre-commit-config.yaml` config file not found. ' + 'Skipping `pre-commit`.' + ) + assert expected in output diff --git a/tests/commands/migrate_config_test.py b/tests/commands/migrate_config_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..efc0d1c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/migrate_config_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +import pytest + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit.commands.migrate_config import _indent +from pre_commit.commands.migrate_config import migrate_config + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('s', 'expected'), + ( + ('', ''), + ('a', ' a'), + ('foo\nbar', ' foo\n bar'), + ('foo\n\nbar\n', ' foo\n\n bar\n'), + ('\n\n\n', '\n\n\n'), + ), +) +def test_indent(s, expected): + assert _indent(s) == expected + + +def test_migrate_config_normal_format(tmpdir, capsys): + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write( + '- repo: local\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + ' name: foo\n' + ' entry: ./bin/foo.sh\n' + ' language: script\n', + ) + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + assert not migrate_config(C.CONFIG_FILE) + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert out == 'Configuration has been migrated.\n' + contents = cfg.read() + assert contents == ( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: local\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + ' name: foo\n' + ' entry: ./bin/foo.sh\n' + ' language: script\n' + ) + + +def test_migrate_config_document_marker(tmpdir): + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write( + '# comment\n' + '\n' + '---\n' + '- repo: local\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + ' name: foo\n' + ' entry: ./bin/foo.sh\n' + ' language: script\n', + ) + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + assert not migrate_config(C.CONFIG_FILE) + contents = cfg.read() + assert contents == ( + '# comment\n' + '\n' + '---\n' + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: local\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + ' name: foo\n' + ' entry: ./bin/foo.sh\n' + ' language: script\n' + ) + + +def test_migrate_config_list_literal(tmpdir): + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write( + '[{\n' + ' repo: local,\n' + ' hooks: [{\n' + ' id: foo, name: foo, entry: ./bin/foo.sh,\n' + ' language: script,\n' + ' }]\n' + '}]', + ) + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + assert not migrate_config(C.CONFIG_FILE) + contents = cfg.read() + assert contents == ( + 'repos:\n' + ' [{\n' + ' repo: local,\n' + ' hooks: [{\n' + ' id: foo, name: foo, entry: ./bin/foo.sh,\n' + ' language: script,\n' + ' }]\n' + ' }]' + ) + + +def test_already_migrated_configuration_noop(tmpdir, capsys): + contents = ( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: local\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: foo\n' + ' name: foo\n' + ' entry: ./bin/foo.sh\n' + ' language: script\n' + ) + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write(contents) + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + assert not migrate_config(C.CONFIG_FILE) + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert out == 'Configuration is already migrated.\n' + assert cfg.read() == contents + + +def test_migrate_config_sha_to_rev(tmpdir): + contents = ( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks\n' + ' sha: v1.2.0\n' + ' hooks: []\n' + '- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks\n' + ' sha: v1.2.0\n' + ' hooks: []\n' + ) + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write(contents) + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + assert not migrate_config(C.CONFIG_FILE) + contents = cfg.read() + assert contents == ( + 'repos:\n' + '- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks\n' + ' rev: v1.2.0\n' + ' hooks: []\n' + '- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks\n' + ' rev: v1.2.0\n' + ' hooks: []\n' + ) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('contents', ('', '\n')) +def test_empty_configuration_file_user_error(tmpdir, contents): + cfg = tmpdir.join(C.CONFIG_FILE) + cfg.write(contents) + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + assert not migrate_config(C.CONFIG_FILE) + # even though the config is invalid, this should be a noop + assert cfg.read() == contents diff --git a/tests/commands/run_test.py b/tests/commands/run_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f8e8823 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/run_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,1012 @@ +import os.path +import shlex +import sys +import time +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit import color +from pre_commit.commands.install_uninstall import install +from pre_commit.commands.run import _compute_cols +from pre_commit.commands.run import _full_msg +from pre_commit.commands.run import _get_skips +from pre_commit.commands.run import _has_unmerged_paths +from pre_commit.commands.run import _start_msg +from pre_commit.commands.run import Classifier +from pre_commit.commands.run import filter_by_include_exclude +from pre_commit.commands.run import run +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from pre_commit.util import EnvironT +from pre_commit.util import make_executable +from testing.auto_namedtuple import auto_namedtuple +from testing.fixtures import add_config_to_repo +from testing.fixtures import git_dir +from testing.fixtures import make_consuming_repo +from testing.fixtures import modify_config +from testing.fixtures import read_config +from testing.fixtures import sample_meta_config +from testing.fixtures import write_config +from testing.util import cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home +from testing.util import cwd +from testing.util import git_commit +from testing.util import run_opts + + +def test_start_msg(): + ret = _start_msg(start='start', end_len=5, cols=15) + # 4 dots: 15 - 5 - 5 - 1 + assert ret == 'start....' + + +def test_full_msg(): + ret = _full_msg( + start='start', + end_msg='end', + end_color='', + use_color=False, + cols=15, + ) + # 6 dots: 15 - 5 - 3 - 1 + assert ret == 'start......end\n' + + +def test_full_msg_with_color(): + ret = _full_msg( + start='start', + end_msg='end', + end_color=color.RED, + use_color=True, + cols=15, + ) + # 6 dots: 15 - 5 - 3 - 1 + assert ret == f'start......{color.RED}end{color.NORMAL}\n' + + +def test_full_msg_with_postfix(): + ret = _full_msg( + start='start', + postfix='post ', + end_msg='end', + end_color='', + use_color=False, + cols=20, + ) + # 6 dots: 20 - 5 - 5 - 3 - 1 + assert ret == 'start......post end\n' + + +def test_full_msg_postfix_not_colored(): + ret = _full_msg( + start='start', + postfix='post ', + end_msg='end', + end_color=color.RED, + use_color=True, + cols=20, + ) + # 6 dots: 20 - 5 - 5 - 3 - 1 + assert ret == f'start......post {color.RED}end{color.NORMAL}\n' + + +@pytest.fixture +def repo_with_passing_hook(tempdir_factory): + git_path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(git_path): + yield git_path + + +@pytest.fixture +def repo_with_failing_hook(tempdir_factory): + git_path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'failing_hook_repo') + with cwd(git_path): + yield git_path + + +@pytest.fixture +def aliased_repo(tempdir_factory): + git_path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(git_path): + with modify_config() as config: + config['repos'][0]['hooks'].append( + {'id': 'bash_hook', 'alias': 'foo_bash'}, + ) + stage_a_file() + yield git_path + + +def stage_a_file(filename='foo.py'): + open(filename, 'a').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', filename) + + +def _do_run(cap_out, store, repo, args, environ={}, config_file=C.CONFIG_FILE): + with cwd(repo): # replicates `main._adjust_args_and_chdir` behaviour + ret = run(config_file, store, args, environ=environ) + printed = cap_out.get_bytes() + return ret, printed + + +def _test_run( + cap_out, store, repo, opts, expected_outputs, expected_ret, stage, + config_file=C.CONFIG_FILE, +): + if stage: + stage_a_file() + args = run_opts(**opts) + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, repo, args, config_file=config_file) + + assert ret == expected_ret, (ret, expected_ret, printed) + for expected_output_part in expected_outputs: + assert expected_output_part in printed + + +def test_run_all_hooks_failing(cap_out, store, repo_with_failing_hook): + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + repo_with_failing_hook, + {}, + ( + b'Failing hook', + b'Failed', + b'hook id: failing_hook', + b'Fail\nfoo.py\n', + ), + expected_ret=1, + stage=True, + ) + + +def test_arbitrary_bytes_hook(cap_out, store, tempdir_factory): + git_path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'arbitrary_bytes_repo') + with cwd(git_path): + _test_run( + cap_out, store, git_path, {}, (b'\xe2\x98\x83\xb2\n',), 1, True, + ) + + +def test_hook_that_modifies_but_returns_zero(cap_out, store, tempdir_factory): + git_path = make_consuming_repo( + tempdir_factory, 'modified_file_returns_zero_repo', + ) + with cwd(git_path): + stage_a_file('bar.py') + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + git_path, + {}, + ( + # The first should fail + b'Failed', + # With a modified file (default message + the hook's output) + b'- files were modified by this hook\n\n' + b'Modified: foo.py', + # The next hook should pass despite the first modifying + b'Passed', + # The next hook should fail + b'Failed', + # bar.py was modified, but provides no additional output + b'- files were modified by this hook\n', + ), + 1, + True, + ) + + +def test_types_hook_repository(cap_out, store, tempdir_factory): + git_path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'types_repo') + with cwd(git_path): + stage_a_file('bar.py') + stage_a_file('bar.notpy') + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, git_path, run_opts()) + assert ret == 1 + assert b'bar.py' in printed + assert b'bar.notpy' not in printed + + +def test_exclude_types_hook_repository(cap_out, store, tempdir_factory): + git_path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'exclude_types_repo') + with cwd(git_path): + with open('exe', 'w') as exe: + exe.write('#!/usr/bin/env python3\n') + make_executable('exe') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'exe') + stage_a_file('bar.py') + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, git_path, run_opts()) + assert ret == 1 + assert b'bar.py' in printed + assert b'exe' not in printed + + +def test_global_exclude(cap_out, store, in_git_dir): + config = { + 'exclude': r'^foo\.py$', + 'repos': [{'repo': 'meta', 'hooks': [{'id': 'identity'}]}], + } + write_config('.', config) + open('foo.py', 'a').close() + open('bar.py', 'a').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + opts = run_opts(verbose=True) + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, str(in_git_dir), opts) + assert ret == 0 + # Does not contain foo.py since it was excluded + assert printed.startswith(f'identity{"." * 65}Passed\n'.encode()) + assert printed.endswith(b'\n\n.pre-commit-config.yaml\nbar.py\n\n') + + +def test_global_files(cap_out, store, in_git_dir): + config = { + 'files': r'^bar\.py$', + 'repos': [{'repo': 'meta', 'hooks': [{'id': 'identity'}]}], + } + write_config('.', config) + open('foo.py', 'a').close() + open('bar.py', 'a').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + opts = run_opts(verbose=True) + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, str(in_git_dir), opts) + assert ret == 0 + # Does not contain foo.py since it was excluded + assert printed.startswith(f'identity{"." * 65}Passed\n'.encode()) + assert printed.endswith(b'\n\nbar.py\n\n') + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('t1', 't2', 'expected'), + ( + (1.234, 2., b'\n- duration: 0.77s\n'), + (1., 1., b'\n- duration: 0s\n'), + ), +) +def test_verbose_duration(cap_out, store, in_git_dir, t1, t2, expected): + write_config('.', {'repo': 'meta', 'hooks': [{'id': 'identity'}]}) + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + opts = run_opts(verbose=True) + with mock.patch.object(time, 'time', side_effect=(t1, t2)): + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, str(in_git_dir), opts) + assert ret == 0 + assert expected in printed + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('args', 'expected_out'), + [ + ( + { + 'show_diff_on_failure': True, + }, + b'All changes made by hooks:', + ), + ( + { + 'show_diff_on_failure': True, + 'color': True, + }, + b'All changes made by hooks:', + ), + ( + { + 'show_diff_on_failure': True, + 'all_files': True, + }, + b'reproduce locally with: pre-commit run --all-files', + ), + ], +) +def test_show_diff_on_failure( + args, + expected_out, + capfd, + cap_out, + store, + tempdir_factory, +): + git_path = make_consuming_repo( + tempdir_factory, 'modified_file_returns_zero_repo', + ) + with cwd(git_path): + stage_a_file('bar.py') + _test_run( + cap_out, store, git_path, args, + # we're only testing the output after running + expected_out, 1, True, + ) + out, _ = capfd.readouterr() + assert 'diff --git' in out + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('options', 'outputs', 'expected_ret', 'stage'), + ( + ({}, (b'Bash hook', b'Passed'), 0, True), + ({'verbose': True}, (b'foo.py\nHello World',), 0, True), + ({'hook': 'bash_hook'}, (b'Bash hook', b'Passed'), 0, True), + ( + {'hook': 'nope'}, + (b'No hook with id `nope` in stage `commit`',), + 1, + True, + ), + ( + {'hook': 'nope', 'hook_stage': 'push'}, + (b'No hook with id `nope` in stage `push`',), + 1, + True, + ), + ( + {'all_files': True, 'verbose': True}, + (b'foo.py',), + 0, + True, + ), + ( + {'files': ('foo.py',), 'verbose': True}, + (b'foo.py',), + 0, + True, + ), + ({}, (b'Bash hook', b'(no files to check)', b'Skipped'), 0, False), + ), +) +def test_run( + cap_out, + store, + repo_with_passing_hook, + options, + outputs, + expected_ret, + stage, +): + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + repo_with_passing_hook, + options, + outputs, + expected_ret, + stage, + ) + + +def test_run_output_logfile(cap_out, store, tempdir_factory): + expected_output = ( + b'This is STDOUT output\n', + b'This is STDERR output\n', + ) + + git_path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'logfile_repo') + with cwd(git_path): + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + git_path, {}, + expected_output, + expected_ret=1, + stage=True, + ) + logfile_path = os.path.join(git_path, 'test.log') + assert os.path.exists(logfile_path) + with open(logfile_path, 'rb') as logfile: + logfile_content = logfile.readlines() + + for expected_output_part in expected_output: + assert expected_output_part in logfile_content + + +def test_always_run(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + with modify_config() as config: + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['always_run'] = True + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + repo_with_passing_hook, + {}, + (b'Bash hook', b'Passed'), + 0, + stage=False, + ) + + +def test_always_run_alt_config(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + repo_root = '.' + config = read_config(repo_root) + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['always_run'] = True + alt_config_file = 'alternate_config.yaml' + add_config_to_repo(repo_root, config, config_file=alt_config_file) + + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + repo_with_passing_hook, + {}, + (b'Bash hook', b'Passed'), + 0, + stage=False, + config_file=alt_config_file, + ) + + +def test_hook_verbose_enabled(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + with modify_config() as config: + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['always_run'] = True + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['verbose'] = True + + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + repo_with_passing_hook, + {}, + (b'Hello World',), + 0, + stage=False, + ) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('from_ref', 'to_ref'), (('master', ''), ('', 'master')), +) +def test_from_ref_to_ref_error_msg_error( + cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, from_ref, to_ref, +): + args = run_opts(from_ref=from_ref, to_ref=to_ref) + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, args) + assert ret == 1 + assert b'Specify both --from-ref and --to-ref.' in printed + + +def test_all_push_options_ok(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + args = run_opts( + from_ref='master', to_ref='master', + remote_name='origin', remote_url='https://example.com/repo', + ) + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, args) + assert ret == 0 + assert b'Specify both --from-ref and --to-ref.' not in printed + + +def test_checkout_type(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + args = run_opts(from_ref='', to_ref='', checkout_type='1') + environ: EnvironT = {} + ret, printed = _do_run( + cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, args, environ, + ) + assert environ['PRE_COMMIT_CHECKOUT_TYPE'] == '1' + + +def test_has_unmerged_paths(in_merge_conflict): + assert _has_unmerged_paths() is True + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + assert _has_unmerged_paths() is False + + +def test_merge_conflict(cap_out, store, in_merge_conflict): + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, in_merge_conflict, run_opts()) + assert ret == 1 + assert b'Unmerged files. Resolve before committing.' in printed + + +def test_merge_conflict_modified(cap_out, store, in_merge_conflict): + # Touch another file so we have unstaged non-conflicting things + assert os.path.exists('dummy') + with open('dummy', 'w') as dummy_file: + dummy_file.write('bar\nbaz\n') + + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, in_merge_conflict, run_opts()) + assert ret == 1 + assert b'Unmerged files. Resolve before committing.' in printed + + +def test_merge_conflict_resolved(cap_out, store, in_merge_conflict): + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, in_merge_conflict, run_opts()) + for msg in ( + b'Checking merge-conflict files only.', b'Bash hook', b'Passed', + ): + assert msg in printed + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('hooks', 'expected'), + ( + ([], 80), + ([auto_namedtuple(id='a', name='a' * 51)], 81), + ( + [ + auto_namedtuple(id='a', name='a' * 51), + auto_namedtuple(id='b', name='b' * 52), + ], + 82, + ), + ), +) +def test_compute_cols(hooks, expected): + assert _compute_cols(hooks) == expected + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('environ', 'expected_output'), + ( + ({}, set()), + ({'SKIP': ''}, set()), + ({'SKIP': ','}, set()), + ({'SKIP': ',foo'}, {'foo'}), + ({'SKIP': 'foo'}, {'foo'}), + ({'SKIP': 'foo,bar'}, {'foo', 'bar'}), + ({'SKIP': ' foo , bar'}, {'foo', 'bar'}), + ), +) +def test_get_skips(environ, expected_output): + ret = _get_skips(environ) + assert ret == expected_output + + +def test_skip_hook(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + ret, printed = _do_run( + cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, run_opts(), + {'SKIP': 'bash_hook'}, + ) + for msg in (b'Bash hook', b'Skipped'): + assert msg in printed + + +def test_skip_aliased_hook(cap_out, store, aliased_repo): + ret, printed = _do_run( + cap_out, store, aliased_repo, + run_opts(hook='foo_bash'), + {'SKIP': 'foo_bash'}, + ) + assert ret == 0 + # Only the aliased hook runs and is skipped + for msg in (b'Bash hook', b'Skipped'): + assert printed.count(msg) == 1 + + +def test_hook_id_not_in_non_verbose_output( + cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, +): + ret, printed = _do_run( + cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, run_opts(verbose=False), + ) + assert b'[bash_hook]' not in printed + + +def test_hook_id_in_verbose_output(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + ret, printed = _do_run( + cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, run_opts(verbose=True), + ) + assert b'- hook id: bash_hook' in printed + + +def test_multiple_hooks_same_id(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + with cwd(repo_with_passing_hook): + # Add bash hook on there again + with modify_config() as config: + config['repos'][0]['hooks'].append({'id': 'bash_hook'}) + stage_a_file() + + ret, output = _do_run(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, run_opts()) + assert ret == 0 + assert output.count(b'Bash hook') == 2 + + +def test_aliased_hook_run(cap_out, store, aliased_repo): + ret, output = _do_run( + cap_out, store, aliased_repo, + run_opts(verbose=True, hook='bash_hook'), + ) + assert ret == 0 + # Both hooks will run since they share the same ID + assert output.count(b'Bash hook') == 2 + + ret, output = _do_run( + cap_out, store, aliased_repo, + run_opts(verbose=True, hook='foo_bash'), + ) + assert ret == 0 + # Only the aliased hook runs + assert output.count(b'Bash hook') == 1 + + +def test_non_ascii_hook_id(repo_with_passing_hook, tempdir_factory): + with cwd(repo_with_passing_hook): + _, stdout, _ = cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home( + sys.executable, '-m', 'pre_commit.main', 'run', 'β', + retcode=None, tempdir_factory=tempdir_factory, + ) + assert 'UnicodeDecodeError' not in stdout + # Doesn't actually happen, but a reasonable assertion + assert 'UnicodeEncodeError' not in stdout + + +def test_stdout_write_bug_py26(repo_with_failing_hook, store, tempdir_factory): + with cwd(repo_with_failing_hook): + with modify_config() as config: + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['args'] = ['β'] + stage_a_file() + + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + + # Have to use subprocess because pytest monkeypatches sys.stdout + _, out = git_commit( + fn=cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home, + tempdir_factory=tempdir_factory, + retcode=None, + ) + assert 'UnicodeEncodeError' not in out + # Doesn't actually happen, but a reasonable assertion + assert 'UnicodeDecodeError' not in out + + +def test_lots_of_files(store, tempdir_factory): + # windows xargs seems to have a bug, here's a regression test for + # our workaround + git_path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with cwd(git_path): + # Override files so we run against them + with modify_config() as config: + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['files'] = '' + + # Write a crap ton of files + for i in range(400): + open(f'{"a" * 100}{i}', 'w').close() + + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + install(C.CONFIG_FILE, store, hook_types=['pre-commit']) + + git_commit( + fn=cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home, + tempdir_factory=tempdir_factory, + ) + + +def test_stages(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': f'do-not-commit-{i}', + 'name': f'hook {i}', + 'entry': 'DO NOT COMMIT', + 'language': 'pygrep', + 'stages': [stage], + } + for i, stage in enumerate(('commit', 'push', 'manual'), 1) + ], + } + add_config_to_repo(repo_with_passing_hook, config) + + stage_a_file() + + def _run_for_stage(stage): + args = run_opts(hook_stage=stage) + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, args) + assert not ret, (ret, printed) + # this test should only run one hook + assert printed.count(b'hook ') == 1 + return printed + + assert _run_for_stage('commit').startswith(b'hook 1...') + assert _run_for_stage('push').startswith(b'hook 2...') + assert _run_for_stage('manual').startswith(b'hook 3...') + + +def test_commit_msg_hook(cap_out, store, commit_msg_repo): + filename = '.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG' + with open(filename, 'w') as f: + f.write('This is the commit message') + + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + commit_msg_repo, + {'hook_stage': 'commit-msg', 'commit_msg_filename': filename}, + expected_outputs=[b'Must have "Signed off by:"', b'Failed'], + expected_ret=1, + stage=False, + ) + + +def test_post_checkout_hook(cap_out, store, tempdir_factory): + path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + config = { + 'repo': 'meta', 'hooks': [ + {'id': 'identity', 'stages': ['post-checkout']}, + ], + } + add_config_to_repo(path, config) + + with cwd(path): + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + path, + {'hook_stage': 'post-checkout'}, + expected_outputs=[b'identity...'], + expected_ret=0, + stage=False, + ) + + +def test_prepare_commit_msg_hook(cap_out, store, prepare_commit_msg_repo): + filename = '.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG' + with open(filename, 'w') as f: + f.write('This is the commit message') + + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + prepare_commit_msg_repo, + {'hook_stage': 'prepare-commit-msg', 'commit_msg_filename': filename}, + expected_outputs=[b'Add "Signed off by:"', b'Passed'], + expected_ret=0, + stage=False, + ) + + with open(filename) as f: + assert 'Signed off by: ' in f.read() + + +def test_local_hook_passes(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'identity-copy', + 'name': 'identity-copy', + 'entry': '{} -m pre_commit.meta_hooks.identity'.format( + shlex.quote(sys.executable), + ), + 'language': 'system', + 'files': r'\.py$', + }, + { + 'id': 'do_not_commit', + 'name': 'Block if "DO NOT COMMIT" is found', + 'entry': 'DO NOT COMMIT', + 'language': 'pygrep', + }, + ], + } + add_config_to_repo(repo_with_passing_hook, config) + + with open('dummy.py', 'w') as staged_file: + staged_file.write('"""TODO: something"""\n') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'dummy.py') + + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + repo_with_passing_hook, + opts={}, + expected_outputs=[b''], + expected_ret=0, + stage=False, + ) + + +def test_local_hook_fails(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'no-todo', + 'name': 'No TODO', + 'entry': 'sh -c "! grep -iI todo $@" --', + 'language': 'system', + }], + } + add_config_to_repo(repo_with_passing_hook, config) + + with open('dummy.py', 'w') as staged_file: + staged_file.write('"""TODO: something"""\n') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'dummy.py') + + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + repo_with_passing_hook, + opts={}, + expected_outputs=[b''], + expected_ret=1, + stage=False, + ) + + +def test_meta_hook_passes(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + add_config_to_repo(repo_with_passing_hook, sample_meta_config()) + + _test_run( + cap_out, + store, + repo_with_passing_hook, + opts={}, + expected_outputs=[b'Check for useless excludes'], + expected_ret=0, + stage=False, + ) + + +@pytest.fixture +def modified_config_repo(repo_with_passing_hook): + with modify_config(repo_with_passing_hook, commit=False) as config: + # Some minor modification + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['files'] = '' + yield repo_with_passing_hook + + +def test_error_with_unstaged_config(cap_out, store, modified_config_repo): + args = run_opts() + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, modified_config_repo, args) + assert b'Your pre-commit configuration is unstaged.' in printed + assert ret == 1 + + +def test_commit_msg_missing_filename(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + args = run_opts(hook_stage='commit-msg') + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, args) + assert ret == 1 + assert printed == ( + b'[ERROR] `--commit-msg-filename` is required for ' + b'`--hook-stage commit-msg`\n' + ) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + 'opts', (run_opts(all_files=True), run_opts(files=[C.CONFIG_FILE])), +) +def test_no_unstaged_error_with_all_files_or_files( + cap_out, store, modified_config_repo, opts, +): + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, modified_config_repo, opts) + assert b'Your pre-commit configuration is unstaged.' not in printed + + +def test_files_running_subdir(repo_with_passing_hook, tempdir_factory): + with cwd(repo_with_passing_hook): + os.mkdir('subdir') + open('subdir/foo.py', 'w').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'subdir/foo.py') + + with cwd('subdir'): + # Use subprocess to demonstrate behaviour in main + _, stdout, _ = cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home( + sys.executable, '-m', 'pre_commit.main', 'run', '-v', + # Files relative to where we are (#339) + '--files', 'foo.py', + tempdir_factory=tempdir_factory, + ) + assert 'subdir/foo.py' in stdout + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('pass_filenames', 'hook_args', 'expected_out'), + ( + (True, [], b'foo.py'), + (False, [], b''), + (True, ['some', 'args'], b'some args foo.py'), + (False, ['some', 'args'], b'some args'), + ), +) +def test_pass_filenames( + cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, + pass_filenames, hook_args, expected_out, +): + with modify_config() as config: + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['pass_filenames'] = pass_filenames + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['args'] = hook_args + stage_a_file() + ret, printed = _do_run( + cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook, run_opts(verbose=True), + ) + assert expected_out + b'\nHello World' in printed + assert (b'foo.py' in printed) == pass_filenames + + +def test_fail_fast(cap_out, store, repo_with_failing_hook): + with modify_config() as config: + # More than one hook + config['fail_fast'] = True + config['repos'][0]['hooks'] *= 2 + stage_a_file() + + ret, printed = _do_run(cap_out, store, repo_with_failing_hook, run_opts()) + # it should have only run one hook + assert printed.count(b'Failing hook') == 1 + + +def test_classifier_removes_dne(): + classifier = Classifier(('this_file_does_not_exist',)) + assert classifier.filenames == [] + + +def test_classifier_normalizes_filenames_on_windows_to_forward_slashes(tmpdir): + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + tmpdir.join('a/b/c').ensure() + with mock.patch.object(os, 'altsep', '/'): + with mock.patch.object(os, 'sep', '\\'): + classifier = Classifier((r'a\b\c',)) + assert classifier.filenames == ['a/b/c'] + + +def test_classifier_does_not_normalize_backslashes_non_windows(tmpdir): + with mock.patch.object(os.path, 'lexists', return_value=True): + with mock.patch.object(os, 'altsep', None): + with mock.patch.object(os, 'sep', '/'): + classifier = Classifier((r'a/b\c',)) + assert classifier.filenames == [r'a/b\c'] + + +@pytest.fixture +def some_filenames(): + return ( + '.pre-commit-hooks.yaml', + 'pre_commit/git.py', + 'pre_commit/main.py', + ) + + +def test_include_exclude_base_case(some_filenames): + ret = filter_by_include_exclude(some_filenames, '', '^$') + assert ret == [ + '.pre-commit-hooks.yaml', + 'pre_commit/git.py', + 'pre_commit/main.py', + ] + + +def test_matches_broken_symlink(tmpdir): + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + os.symlink('does-not-exist', 'link') + ret = filter_by_include_exclude({'link'}, '', '^$') + assert ret == ['link'] + + +def test_include_exclude_total_match(some_filenames): + ret = filter_by_include_exclude(some_filenames, r'^.*\.py$', '^$') + assert ret == ['pre_commit/git.py', 'pre_commit/main.py'] + + +def test_include_exclude_does_search_instead_of_match(some_filenames): + ret = filter_by_include_exclude(some_filenames, r'\.yaml$', '^$') + assert ret == ['.pre-commit-hooks.yaml'] + + +def test_include_exclude_exclude_removes_files(some_filenames): + ret = filter_by_include_exclude(some_filenames, '', r'\.py$') + assert ret == ['.pre-commit-hooks.yaml'] + + +def test_args_hook_only(cap_out, store, repo_with_passing_hook): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'identity-copy', + 'name': 'identity-copy', + 'entry': '{} -m pre_commit.meta_hooks.identity'.format( + shlex.quote(sys.executable), + ), + 'language': 'system', + 'files': r'\.py$', + 'stages': ['commit'], + }, + { + 'id': 'do_not_commit', + 'name': 'Block if "DO NOT COMMIT" is found', + 'entry': 'DO NOT COMMIT', + 'language': 'pygrep', + }, + ], + } + add_config_to_repo(repo_with_passing_hook, config) + stage_a_file() + ret, printed = _do_run( + cap_out, + store, + repo_with_passing_hook, + run_opts(hook='do_not_commit'), + ) + assert b'identity-copy' not in printed diff --git a/tests/commands/sample_config_test.py b/tests/commands/sample_config_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11c0876 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/sample_config_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +from pre_commit.commands.sample_config import sample_config + + +def test_sample_config(capsys): + ret = sample_config() + assert ret == 0 + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert out == '''\ +# See https://pre-commit.com for more information +# See https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html for more hooks +repos: +- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks + rev: v2.4.0 + hooks: + - id: trailing-whitespace + - id: end-of-file-fixer + - id: check-yaml + - id: check-added-large-files +''' diff --git a/tests/commands/try_repo_test.py b/tests/commands/try_repo_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3ec3fd --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/commands/try_repo_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +import os.path +import re +import time +from unittest import mock + +from pre_commit import git +from pre_commit.commands.try_repo import try_repo +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from testing.auto_namedtuple import auto_namedtuple +from testing.fixtures import git_dir +from testing.fixtures import make_repo +from testing.fixtures import modify_manifest +from testing.util import cwd +from testing.util import git_commit +from testing.util import run_opts + + +def try_repo_opts(repo, ref=None, **kwargs): + return auto_namedtuple(repo=repo, ref=ref, **run_opts(**kwargs)._asdict()) + + +def _get_out(cap_out): + out = re.sub(r'\[INFO\].+\n', '', cap_out.get()) + start, using_config, config, rest = out.split(f'{"=" * 79}\n') + assert using_config == 'Using config:\n' + return start, config, rest + + +def _add_test_file(): + open('test-file', 'a').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + + +def _run_try_repo(tempdir_factory, **kwargs): + repo = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'modified_file_returns_zero_repo') + with cwd(git_dir(tempdir_factory)): + _add_test_file() + assert not try_repo(try_repo_opts(repo, **kwargs)) + + +def test_try_repo_repo_only(cap_out, tempdir_factory): + with mock.patch.object(time, 'time', return_value=0.0): + _run_try_repo(tempdir_factory, verbose=True) + start, config, rest = _get_out(cap_out) + assert start == '' + assert re.match( + '^repos:\n' + '- repo: .+\n' + ' rev: .+\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: bash_hook\n' + ' - id: bash_hook2\n' + ' - id: bash_hook3\n$', + config, + ) + assert rest == '''\ +Bash hook............................................(no files to check)Skipped +- hook id: bash_hook +Bash hook................................................................Passed +- hook id: bash_hook2 +- duration: 0s + +test-file + +Bash hook............................................(no files to check)Skipped +- hook id: bash_hook3 +''' + + +def test_try_repo_with_specific_hook(cap_out, tempdir_factory): + _run_try_repo(tempdir_factory, hook='bash_hook', verbose=True) + start, config, rest = _get_out(cap_out) + assert start == '' + assert re.match( + '^repos:\n' + '- repo: .+\n' + ' rev: .+\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: bash_hook\n$', + config, + ) + assert rest == '''\ +Bash hook............................................(no files to check)Skipped +- hook id: bash_hook +''' + + +def test_try_repo_relative_path(cap_out, tempdir_factory): + repo = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'modified_file_returns_zero_repo') + with cwd(git_dir(tempdir_factory)): + _add_test_file() + relative_repo = os.path.relpath(repo, '.') + # previously crashed on cloning a relative path + assert not try_repo(try_repo_opts(relative_repo, hook='bash_hook')) + + +def test_try_repo_bare_repo(cap_out, tempdir_factory): + repo = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'modified_file_returns_zero_repo') + with cwd(git_dir(tempdir_factory)): + _add_test_file() + bare_repo = os.path.join(repo, '.git') + # previously crashed attempting modification changes + assert not try_repo(try_repo_opts(bare_repo, hook='bash_hook')) + + +def test_try_repo_specific_revision(cap_out, tempdir_factory): + repo = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + ref = git.head_rev(repo) + git_commit(cwd=repo) + with cwd(git_dir(tempdir_factory)): + _add_test_file() + assert not try_repo(try_repo_opts(repo, ref=ref)) + + _, config, _ = _get_out(cap_out) + assert ref in config + + +def test_try_repo_uncommitted_changes(cap_out, tempdir_factory): + repo = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + # make an uncommitted change + with modify_manifest(repo, commit=False) as manifest: + manifest[0]['name'] = 'modified name!' + + with cwd(git_dir(tempdir_factory)): + open('test-fie', 'a').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + assert not try_repo(try_repo_opts(repo)) + + start, config, rest = _get_out(cap_out) + assert start == '[WARNING] Creating temporary repo with uncommitted changes...\n' # noqa: E501 + assert re.match( + '^repos:\n' + '- repo: .+shadow-repo\n' + ' rev: .+\n' + ' hooks:\n' + ' - id: bash_hook\n$', + config, + ) + assert rest == 'modified name!...........................................................Passed\n' # noqa: E501 + + +def test_try_repo_staged_changes(tempdir_factory): + repo = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'modified_file_returns_zero_repo') + + with cwd(repo): + open('staged-file', 'a').close() + open('second-staged-file', 'a').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + + with cwd(git_dir(tempdir_factory)): + assert not try_repo(try_repo_opts(repo, hook='bash_hook')) diff --git a/tests/conftest.py b/tests/conftest.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..335d261 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/conftest.py @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +import functools +import io +import logging +import os.path +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +from pre_commit import output +from pre_commit.envcontext import envcontext +from pre_commit.logging_handler import logging_handler +from pre_commit.store import Store +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from pre_commit.util import make_executable +from testing.fixtures import git_dir +from testing.fixtures import make_consuming_repo +from testing.fixtures import write_config +from testing.util import cwd +from testing.util import git_commit + + +@pytest.fixture(autouse=True) +def no_warnings(recwarn): + yield + warnings = [] + for warning in recwarn: # pragma: no cover + message = str(warning.message) + # ImportWarning: Not importing directory '...' missing __init__(.py) + if not ( + isinstance(warning.message, ImportWarning) and + message.startswith('Not importing directory ') and + ' missing __init__' in message + ): + warnings.append( + f'{warning.filename}:{warning.lineno} {message}', + ) + assert not warnings + + +@pytest.fixture +def tempdir_factory(tmpdir): + class TmpdirFactory: + def __init__(self): + self.tmpdir_count = 0 + + def get(self): + path = tmpdir.join(str(self.tmpdir_count)).strpath + self.tmpdir_count += 1 + os.mkdir(path) + return path + + yield TmpdirFactory() + + +@pytest.fixture +def in_tmpdir(tempdir_factory): + path = tempdir_factory.get() + with cwd(path): + yield path + + +@pytest.fixture +def in_git_dir(tmpdir): + repo = tmpdir.join('repo').ensure_dir() + with repo.as_cwd(): + cmd_output('git', 'init') + yield repo + + +def _make_conflict(): + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', 'origin/master', '-b', 'foo') + with open('conflict_file', 'w') as conflict_file: + conflict_file.write('herp\nderp\n') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'conflict_file') + with open('foo_only_file', 'w') as foo_only_file: + foo_only_file.write('foo') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'foo_only_file') + git_commit(msg=_make_conflict.__name__) + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', 'origin/master', '-b', 'bar') + with open('conflict_file', 'w') as conflict_file: + conflict_file.write('harp\nddrp\n') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'conflict_file') + with open('bar_only_file', 'w') as bar_only_file: + bar_only_file.write('bar') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'bar_only_file') + git_commit(msg=_make_conflict.__name__) + cmd_output('git', 'merge', 'foo', retcode=None) + + +@pytest.fixture +def in_merge_conflict(tempdir_factory): + path = make_consuming_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + open(os.path.join(path, 'dummy'), 'a').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'dummy', cwd=path) + git_commit(msg=in_merge_conflict.__name__, cwd=path) + + conflict_path = tempdir_factory.get() + cmd_output('git', 'clone', path, conflict_path) + with cwd(conflict_path): + _make_conflict() + yield os.path.join(conflict_path) + + +@pytest.fixture +def in_conflicting_submodule(tempdir_factory): + git_dir_1 = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + git_dir_2 = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + git_commit(msg=in_conflicting_submodule.__name__, cwd=git_dir_2) + cmd_output('git', 'submodule', 'add', git_dir_2, 'sub', cwd=git_dir_1) + with cwd(os.path.join(git_dir_1, 'sub')): + _make_conflict() + yield + + +@pytest.fixture +def commit_msg_repo(tempdir_factory): + path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'must-have-signoff', + 'name': 'Must have "Signed off by:"', + 'entry': 'grep -q "Signed off by:"', + 'language': 'system', + 'stages': ['commit-msg'], + }], + } + write_config(path, config) + with cwd(path): + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + git_commit(msg=commit_msg_repo.__name__) + yield path + + +@pytest.fixture +def prepare_commit_msg_repo(tempdir_factory): + path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + script_name = 'add_sign_off.sh' + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'add-signoff', + 'name': 'Add "Signed off by:"', + 'entry': f'./{script_name}', + 'language': 'script', + 'stages': ['prepare-commit-msg'], + }], + } + write_config(path, config) + with cwd(path): + with open(script_name, 'w') as script_file: + script_file.write( + '#!/usr/bin/env bash\n' + 'set -eu\n' + 'echo "\nSigned off by: " >> "$1"\n', + ) + make_executable(script_name) + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + git_commit(msg=prepare_commit_msg_repo.__name__) + yield path + + +@pytest.fixture +def failing_prepare_commit_msg_repo(tempdir_factory): + path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'add-signoff', + 'name': 'Add "Signed off by:"', + 'entry': 'bash -c "exit 1"', + 'language': 'system', + 'stages': ['prepare-commit-msg'], + }], + } + write_config(path, config) + with cwd(path): + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + git_commit(msg=failing_prepare_commit_msg_repo.__name__) + yield path + + +@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='session') +def dont_write_to_home_directory(): + """pre_commit.store.Store will by default write to the home directory + We'll mock out `Store.get_default_directory` to raise invariantly so we + don't construct a `Store` object that writes to our home directory. + """ + class YouForgotToExplicitlyChooseAStoreDirectory(AssertionError): + pass + + with mock.patch.object( + Store, + 'get_default_directory', + side_effect=YouForgotToExplicitlyChooseAStoreDirectory, + ): + yield + + +@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='session') +def configure_logging(): + with logging_handler(use_color=False): + yield + + +@pytest.fixture +def mock_store_dir(tempdir_factory): + tmpdir = tempdir_factory.get() + with mock.patch.object( + Store, + 'get_default_directory', + return_value=tmpdir, + ): + yield tmpdir + + +@pytest.fixture +def store(tempdir_factory): + yield Store(os.path.join(tempdir_factory.get(), '.pre-commit')) + + +@pytest.fixture +def log_info_mock(): + with mock.patch.object(logging.getLogger('pre_commit'), 'info') as mck: + yield mck + + +class FakeStream: + def __init__(self): + self.data = io.BytesIO() + + def write(self, s): + self.data.write(s) + + def flush(self): + pass + + +class Fixture: + def __init__(self, stream): + self._stream = stream + + def get_bytes(self): + """Get the output as-if no encoding occurred""" + data = self._stream.data.getvalue() + self._stream.data.seek(0) + self._stream.data.truncate() + return data.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n') + + def get(self): + """Get the output assuming it was written as UTF-8 bytes""" + return self.get_bytes().decode() + + +@pytest.fixture +def cap_out(): + stream = FakeStream() + write = functools.partial(output.write, stream=stream) + write_line_b = functools.partial(output.write_line_b, stream=stream) + with mock.patch.multiple(output, write=write, write_line_b=write_line_b): + yield Fixture(stream) + + +@pytest.fixture +def fake_log_handler(): + handler = mock.Mock(level=logging.INFO) + logger = logging.getLogger('pre_commit') + logger.addHandler(handler) + yield handler + logger.removeHandler(handler) + + +@pytest.fixture(scope='session', autouse=True) +def set_git_templatedir(tmpdir_factory): + tdir = str(tmpdir_factory.mktemp('git_template_dir')) + with envcontext((('GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR', tdir),)): + yield diff --git a/tests/envcontext_test.py b/tests/envcontext_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9d4dce --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/envcontext_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +import os +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +from pre_commit.envcontext import envcontext +from pre_commit.envcontext import UNSET +from pre_commit.envcontext import Var + + +def _test(*, before, patch, expected): + env = before.copy() + with envcontext(patch, _env=env): + assert env == expected + assert env == before + + +def test_trivial(): + _test(before={}, patch={}, expected={}) + + +def test_noop(): + _test(before={'foo': 'bar'}, patch=(), expected={'foo': 'bar'}) + + +def test_adds(): + _test(before={}, patch=[('foo', 'bar')], expected={'foo': 'bar'}) + + +def test_overrides(): + _test( + before={'foo': 'baz'}, + patch=[('foo', 'bar')], + expected={'foo': 'bar'}, + ) + + +def test_unset_but_nothing_to_unset(): + _test(before={}, patch=[('foo', UNSET)], expected={}) + + +def test_unset_things_to_remove(): + _test( + before={'PYTHONHOME': ''}, + patch=[('PYTHONHOME', UNSET)], + expected={}, + ) + + +def test_templated_environment_variable_missing(): + _test( + before={}, + patch=[('PATH', ('~/bin:', Var('PATH')))], + expected={'PATH': '~/bin:'}, + ) + + +def test_templated_environment_variable_defaults(): + _test( + before={}, + patch=[('PATH', ('~/bin:', Var('PATH', default='/bin')))], + expected={'PATH': '~/bin:/bin'}, + ) + + +def test_templated_environment_variable_there(): + _test( + before={'PATH': '/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin'}, + patch=[('PATH', ('~/bin:', Var('PATH')))], + expected={'PATH': '~/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin'}, + ) + + +def test_templated_environ_sources_from_previous(): + _test( + before={'foo': 'bar'}, + patch=( + ('foo', 'baz'), + ('herp', ('foo: ', Var('foo'))), + ), + expected={'foo': 'baz', 'herp': 'foo: bar'}, + ) + + +def test_exception_safety(): + class MyError(RuntimeError): + pass + + env = {'hello': 'world'} + with pytest.raises(MyError): + with envcontext((('foo', 'bar'),), _env=env): + raise MyError() + assert env == {'hello': 'world'} + + +def test_integration_os_environ(): + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'FOO': 'bar'}, clear=True): + assert os.environ == {'FOO': 'bar'} + with envcontext((('HERP', 'derp'),)): + assert os.environ == {'FOO': 'bar', 'HERP': 'derp'} + assert os.environ == {'FOO': 'bar'} diff --git a/tests/error_handler_test.py b/tests/error_handler_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..833bb8f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/error_handler_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +import os.path +import re +import sys +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +from pre_commit import error_handler +from pre_commit.util import CalledProcessError +from testing.util import cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home + + +@pytest.fixture +def mocked_log_and_exit(): + with mock.patch.object(error_handler, '_log_and_exit') as log_and_exit: + yield log_and_exit + + +def test_error_handler_no_exception(mocked_log_and_exit): + with error_handler.error_handler(): + pass + assert mocked_log_and_exit.call_count == 0 + + +def test_error_handler_fatal_error(mocked_log_and_exit): + exc = error_handler.FatalError('just a test') + with error_handler.error_handler(): + raise exc + + mocked_log_and_exit.assert_called_once_with( + 'An error has occurred', + exc, + # Tested below + mock.ANY, + ) + + assert re.match( + r'Traceback \(most recent call last\):\n' + r' File ".+pre_commit.error_handler.py", line \d+, in error_handler\n' + r' yield\n' + r' File ".+tests.error_handler_test.py", line \d+, ' + r'in test_error_handler_fatal_error\n' + r' raise exc\n' + r'(pre_commit\.error_handler\.)?FatalError: just a test\n', + mocked_log_and_exit.call_args[0][2], + ) + + +def test_error_handler_uncaught_error(mocked_log_and_exit): + exc = ValueError('another test') + with error_handler.error_handler(): + raise exc + + mocked_log_and_exit.assert_called_once_with( + 'An unexpected error has occurred', + exc, + # Tested below + mock.ANY, + ) + assert re.match( + r'Traceback \(most recent call last\):\n' + r' File ".+pre_commit.error_handler.py", line \d+, in error_handler\n' + r' yield\n' + r' File ".+tests.error_handler_test.py", line \d+, ' + r'in test_error_handler_uncaught_error\n' + r' raise exc\n' + r'ValueError: another test\n', + mocked_log_and_exit.call_args[0][2], + ) + + +def test_error_handler_keyboardinterrupt(mocked_log_and_exit): + exc = KeyboardInterrupt() + with error_handler.error_handler(): + raise exc + + mocked_log_and_exit.assert_called_once_with( + 'Interrupted (^C)', + exc, + # Tested below + mock.ANY, + ) + assert re.match( + r'Traceback \(most recent call last\):\n' + r' File ".+pre_commit.error_handler.py", line \d+, in error_handler\n' + r' yield\n' + r' File ".+tests.error_handler_test.py", line \d+, ' + r'in test_error_handler_keyboardinterrupt\n' + r' raise exc\n' + r'KeyboardInterrupt\n', + mocked_log_and_exit.call_args[0][2], + ) + + +def test_log_and_exit(cap_out, mock_store_dir): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + error_handler._log_and_exit( + 'msg', error_handler.FatalError('hai'), "I'm a stacktrace", + ) + + printed = cap_out.get() + log_file = os.path.join(mock_store_dir, 'pre-commit.log') + assert printed == f'msg: FatalError: hai\nCheck the log at {log_file}\n' + + assert os.path.exists(log_file) + with open(log_file) as f: + logged = f.read() + expected = ( + r'^### version information\n' + r'\n' + r'```\n' + r'pre-commit version: \d+\.\d+\.\d+\n' + r'sys.version:\n' + r'( .*\n)*' + r'sys.executable: .*\n' + r'os.name: .*\n' + r'sys.platform: .*\n' + r'```\n' + r'\n' + r'### error information\n' + r'\n' + r'```\n' + r'msg: FatalError: hai\n' + r'```\n' + r'\n' + r'```\n' + r"I'm a stacktrace\n" + r'```\n' + ) + assert re.match(expected, logged) + + +def test_error_handler_non_ascii_exception(mock_store_dir): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + with error_handler.error_handler(): + raise ValueError('β') + + +def test_error_handler_non_utf8_exception(mock_store_dir): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + with error_handler.error_handler(): + raise CalledProcessError(1, ('exe',), 0, b'error: \xa0\xe1', b'') + + +def test_error_handler_non_stringable_exception(mock_store_dir): + class C(Exception): + def __str__(self): + raise RuntimeError('not today!') + + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + with error_handler.error_handler(): + raise C() + + +def test_error_handler_no_tty(tempdir_factory): + pre_commit_home = tempdir_factory.get() + ret, out, _ = cmd_output_mocked_pre_commit_home( + sys.executable, + '-c', + 'from pre_commit.error_handler import error_handler\n' + 'with error_handler():\n' + ' raise ValueError("\\u2603")\n', + retcode=1, + tempdir_factory=tempdir_factory, + pre_commit_home=pre_commit_home, + ) + log_file = os.path.join(pre_commit_home, 'pre-commit.log') + out_lines = out.splitlines() + assert out_lines[-2] == 'An unexpected error has occurred: ValueError: β' + assert out_lines[-1] == f'Check the log at {log_file}' diff --git a/tests/git_test.py b/tests/git_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e73a6f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/git_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +import os.path + +import pytest + +from pre_commit import git +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from testing.util import git_commit + + +def test_get_root_at_root(in_git_dir): + expected = os.path.normcase(in_git_dir.strpath) + assert os.path.normcase(git.get_root()) == expected + + +def test_get_root_deeper(in_git_dir): + expected = os.path.normcase(in_git_dir.strpath) + with in_git_dir.join('foo').ensure_dir().as_cwd(): + assert os.path.normcase(git.get_root()) == expected + + +def test_get_staged_files_deleted(in_git_dir): + in_git_dir.join('test').ensure() + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'test') + git_commit() + cmd_output('git', 'rm', '--cached', 'test') + assert git.get_staged_files() == [] + + +def test_is_not_in_merge_conflict(in_git_dir): + assert git.is_in_merge_conflict() is False + + +def test_is_in_merge_conflict(in_merge_conflict): + assert git.is_in_merge_conflict() is True + + +def test_is_in_merge_conflict_submodule(in_conflicting_submodule): + assert git.is_in_merge_conflict() is True + + +def test_cherry_pick_conflict(in_merge_conflict): + cmd_output('git', 'merge', '--abort') + foo_ref = cmd_output('git', 'rev-parse', 'foo')[1].strip() + cmd_output('git', 'cherry-pick', foo_ref, retcode=None) + assert git.is_in_merge_conflict() is False + + +def resolve_conflict(): + with open('conflict_file', 'w') as conflicted_file: + conflicted_file.write('herp\nderp\n') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'conflict_file') + + +def test_get_conflicted_files(in_merge_conflict): + resolve_conflict() + with open('other_file', 'w') as other_file: + other_file.write('oh hai') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'other_file') + + ret = set(git.get_conflicted_files()) + assert ret == {'conflict_file', 'other_file'} + + +def test_get_conflicted_files_in_submodule(in_conflicting_submodule): + resolve_conflict() + assert set(git.get_conflicted_files()) == {'conflict_file'} + + +def test_get_conflicted_files_unstaged_files(in_merge_conflict): + """This case no longer occurs, but it is a useful test nonetheless""" + resolve_conflict() + + # Make unstaged file. + with open('bar_only_file', 'w') as bar_only_file: + bar_only_file.write('new contents!\n') + + ret = set(git.get_conflicted_files()) + assert ret == {'conflict_file'} + + +MERGE_MSG = b"Merge branch 'foo' into bar\n\nConflicts:\n\tconflict_file\n" +OTHER_MERGE_MSG = MERGE_MSG + b'\tother_conflict_file\n' + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('input', 'expected_output'), + ( + (MERGE_MSG, ['conflict_file']), + (OTHER_MERGE_MSG, ['conflict_file', 'other_conflict_file']), + ), +) +def test_parse_merge_msg_for_conflicts(input, expected_output): + ret = git.parse_merge_msg_for_conflicts(input) + assert ret == expected_output + + +def test_get_changed_files(in_git_dir): + git_commit() + in_git_dir.join('a.txt').ensure() + in_git_dir.join('b.txt').ensure() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + git_commit() + files = git.get_changed_files('HEAD^', 'HEAD') + assert files == ['a.txt', 'b.txt'] + + # files changed in source but not in origin should not be returned + files = git.get_changed_files('HEAD', 'HEAD^') + assert files == [] + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('s', 'expected'), + ( + ('foo\0bar\0', ['foo', 'bar']), + ('foo\0', ['foo']), + ('', []), + ('foo', ['foo']), + ), +) +def test_zsplit(s, expected): + assert git.zsplit(s) == expected + + +@pytest.fixture +def non_ascii_repo(in_git_dir): + git_commit() + in_git_dir.join('ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΡ').ensure() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + git_commit() + yield in_git_dir + + +def test_all_files_non_ascii(non_ascii_repo): + ret = git.get_all_files() + assert ret == ['ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΡ'] + + +def test_staged_files_non_ascii(non_ascii_repo): + non_ascii_repo.join('ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΡ').write('hi') + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + assert git.get_staged_files() == ['ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΡ'] + + +def test_changed_files_non_ascii(non_ascii_repo): + ret = git.get_changed_files('HEAD^', 'HEAD') + assert ret == ['ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΡ'] + + +def test_get_conflicted_files_non_ascii(in_merge_conflict): + open('ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΡ', 'a').close() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + ret = git.get_conflicted_files() + assert ret == {'conflict_file', 'ΠΈΠ½ΡΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΡ'} + + +def test_intent_to_add(in_git_dir): + in_git_dir.join('a').ensure() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '--intent-to-add', 'a') + + assert git.intent_to_add_files() == ['a'] + + +def test_status_output_with_rename(in_git_dir): + in_git_dir.join('a').write('1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'a') + git_commit() + cmd_output('git', 'mv', 'a', 'b') + in_git_dir.join('c').ensure() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '--intent-to-add', 'c') + + assert git.intent_to_add_files() == ['c'] + + +def test_no_git_env(): + env = { + 'http_proxy': 'http://myproxy:80', + 'GIT_EXEC_PATH': '/some/git/exec/path', + 'GIT_SSH': '/usr/bin/ssh', + 'GIT_SSH_COMMAND': 'ssh -o', + 'GIT_DIR': '/none/shall/pass', + } + no_git_env = git.no_git_env(env) + assert no_git_env == { + 'http_proxy': 'http://myproxy:80', + 'GIT_EXEC_PATH': '/some/git/exec/path', + 'GIT_SSH': '/usr/bin/ssh', + 'GIT_SSH_COMMAND': 'ssh -o', + } diff --git a/tests/languages/__init__.py b/tests/languages/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/languages/__init__.py diff --git a/tests/languages/docker_test.py b/tests/languages/docker_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..171a3f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/languages/docker_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +from unittest import mock + +from pre_commit.languages import docker +from pre_commit.util import CalledProcessError + + +def test_docker_is_running_process_error(): + with mock.patch( + 'pre_commit.languages.docker.cmd_output_b', + side_effect=CalledProcessError(1, (), 0, b'', None), + ): + assert docker.docker_is_running() is False + + +def test_docker_fallback_user(): + def invalid_attribute(): + raise AttributeError + with mock.patch.multiple( + 'os', create=True, + getuid=invalid_attribute, + getgid=invalid_attribute, + ): + assert docker.get_docker_user() == '1000:1000' diff --git a/tests/languages/golang_test.py b/tests/languages/golang_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a64ed1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/languages/golang_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +import pytest + +from pre_commit.languages.golang import guess_go_dir + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('url', 'expected'), + ( + ('/im/a/path/on/disk', 'unknown_src_dir'), + ('file:///im/a/path/on/disk', 'unknown_src_dir'), + ('git@github.com:golang/lint', 'github.com/golang/lint'), + ('git://github.com/golang/lint', 'github.com/golang/lint'), + ('http://github.com/golang/lint', 'github.com/golang/lint'), + ('https://github.com/golang/lint', 'github.com/golang/lint'), + ('ssh://git@github.com/golang/lint', 'github.com/golang/lint'), + ('git@github.com:golang/lint.git', 'github.com/golang/lint'), + ), +) +def test_guess_go_dir(url, expected): + assert guess_go_dir(url) == expected diff --git a/tests/languages/helpers_test.py b/tests/languages/helpers_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c52e947 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/languages/helpers_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +import multiprocessing +import os +import sys +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit.languages import helpers +from pre_commit.prefix import Prefix +from pre_commit.util import CalledProcessError +from testing.auto_namedtuple import auto_namedtuple + + +def test_basic_get_default_version(): + assert helpers.basic_get_default_version() == C.DEFAULT + + +def test_basic_healthy(): + assert helpers.basic_healthy(Prefix('.'), 'default') is True + + +def test_failed_setup_command_does_not_unicode_error(): + script = ( + 'import sys\n' + "getattr(sys.stderr, 'buffer', sys.stderr).write(b'\\x81\\xfe')\n" + 'exit(1)\n' + ) + + # an assertion that this does not raise `UnicodeError` + with pytest.raises(CalledProcessError): + helpers.run_setup_cmd(Prefix('.'), (sys.executable, '-c', script)) + + +def test_assert_no_additional_deps(): + with pytest.raises(AssertionError) as excinfo: + helpers.assert_no_additional_deps('lang', ['hmmm']) + msg, = excinfo.value.args + assert msg == ( + 'For now, pre-commit does not support additional_dependencies for lang' + ) + + +SERIAL_FALSE = auto_namedtuple(require_serial=False) +SERIAL_TRUE = auto_namedtuple(require_serial=True) + + +def test_target_concurrency_normal(): + with mock.patch.object(multiprocessing, 'cpu_count', return_value=123): + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {}, clear=True): + assert helpers.target_concurrency(SERIAL_FALSE) == 123 + + +def test_target_concurrency_cpu_count_require_serial_true(): + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {}, clear=True): + assert helpers.target_concurrency(SERIAL_TRUE) == 1 + + +def test_target_concurrency_testing_env_var(): + with mock.patch.dict( + os.environ, {'PRE_COMMIT_NO_CONCURRENCY': '1'}, clear=True, + ): + assert helpers.target_concurrency(SERIAL_FALSE) == 1 + + +def test_target_concurrency_on_travis(): + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'TRAVIS': '1'}, clear=True): + assert helpers.target_concurrency(SERIAL_FALSE) == 2 + + +def test_target_concurrency_cpu_count_not_implemented(): + with mock.patch.object( + multiprocessing, 'cpu_count', side_effect=NotImplementedError, + ): + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {}, clear=True): + assert helpers.target_concurrency(SERIAL_FALSE) == 1 + + +def test_shuffled_is_deterministic(): + seq = [str(i) for i in range(10)] + expected = ['3', '7', '8', '2', '4', '6', '5', '1', '0', '9'] + assert helpers._shuffled(seq) == expected diff --git a/tests/languages/pygrep_test.py b/tests/languages/pygrep_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cabea22 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/languages/pygrep_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +import pytest + +from pre_commit.languages import pygrep + + +@pytest.fixture +def some_files(tmpdir): + tmpdir.join('f1').write_binary(b'foo\nbar\n') + tmpdir.join('f2').write_binary(b'[INFO] hi\n') + tmpdir.join('f3').write_binary(b"with'quotes\n") + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + yield + + +@pytest.mark.usefixtures('some_files') +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('pattern', 'expected_retcode', 'expected_out'), + ( + ('baz', 0, ''), + ('foo', 1, 'f1:1:foo\n'), + ('bar', 1, 'f1:2:bar\n'), + (r'(?i)\[info\]', 1, 'f2:1:[INFO] hi\n'), + ("h'q", 1, "f3:1:with'quotes\n"), + ), +) +def test_main(some_files, cap_out, pattern, expected_retcode, expected_out): + ret = pygrep.main((pattern, 'f1', 'f2', 'f3')) + out = cap_out.get() + assert ret == expected_retcode + assert out == expected_out + + +def test_ignore_case(some_files, cap_out): + ret = pygrep.main(('--ignore-case', 'info', 'f1', 'f2', 'f3')) + out = cap_out.get() + assert ret == 1 + assert out == 'f2:1:[INFO] hi\n' + + +def test_multiline(some_files, cap_out): + ret = pygrep.main(('--multiline', r'foo\nbar', 'f1', 'f2', 'f3')) + out = cap_out.get() + assert ret == 1 + assert out == 'f1:1:foo\nbar\n' + + +def test_multiline_line_number(some_files, cap_out): + ret = pygrep.main(('--multiline', r'ar', 'f1', 'f2', 'f3')) + out = cap_out.get() + assert ret == 1 + assert out == 'f1:2:bar\n' + + +def test_multiline_dotall_flag_is_enabled(some_files, cap_out): + ret = pygrep.main(('--multiline', r'o.*bar', 'f1', 'f2', 'f3')) + out = cap_out.get() + assert ret == 1 + assert out == 'f1:1:foo\nbar\n' + + +def test_multiline_multiline_flag_is_enabled(some_files, cap_out): + ret = pygrep.main(('--multiline', r'foo$.*bar', 'f1', 'f2', 'f3')) + out = cap_out.get() + assert ret == 1 + assert out == 'f1:1:foo\nbar\n' diff --git a/tests/languages/python_test.py b/tests/languages/python_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34c6c7f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/languages/python_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +import os.path +import sys +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit.languages import python +from pre_commit.prefix import Prefix + + +def test_norm_version_expanduser(): + home = os.path.expanduser('~') + if os.name == 'nt': # pragma: nt cover + path = r'~\python343' + expected_path = fr'{home}\python343' + else: # pragma: nt no cover + path = '~/.pyenv/versions/3.4.3/bin/python' + expected_path = f'{home}/.pyenv/versions/3.4.3/bin/python' + result = python.norm_version(path) + assert result == expected_path + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('v', ('python3.6', 'python3', 'python')) +def test_sys_executable_matches(v): + with mock.patch.object(sys, 'version_info', (3, 6, 7)): + assert python._sys_executable_matches(v) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('v', ('notpython', 'python3.x')) +def test_sys_executable_matches_does_not_match(v): + with mock.patch.object(sys, 'version_info', (3, 6, 7)): + assert not python._sys_executable_matches(v) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('exe', 'realpath', 'expected'), ( + ('/usr/bin/python3', '/usr/bin/python3.7', 'python3'), + ('/usr/bin/python', '/usr/bin/python3.7', 'python3.7'), + ('/usr/bin/python', '/usr/bin/python', None), + ('/usr/bin/python3.6m', '/usr/bin/python3.6m', 'python3.6m'), + ('v/bin/python', 'v/bin/pypy', 'pypy'), + ), +) +def test_find_by_sys_executable(exe, realpath, expected): + with mock.patch.object(sys, 'executable', exe): + with mock.patch.object(os.path, 'realpath', return_value=realpath): + with mock.patch.object(python, 'find_executable', lambda x: x): + assert python._find_by_sys_executable() == expected + + +def test_healthy_types_py_in_cwd(tmpdir): + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + prefix = tmpdir.join('prefix').ensure_dir() + prefix.join('setup.py').write('import setuptools; setuptools.setup()') + prefix = Prefix(str(prefix)) + python.install_environment(prefix, C.DEFAULT, ()) + + # even if a `types.py` file exists, should still be healthy + tmpdir.join('types.py').ensure() + assert python.healthy(prefix, C.DEFAULT) is True + + +def test_healthy_python_goes_missing(tmpdir): + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + prefix = tmpdir.join('prefix').ensure_dir() + prefix.join('setup.py').write('import setuptools; setuptools.setup()') + prefix = Prefix(str(prefix)) + python.install_environment(prefix, C.DEFAULT, ()) + + exe_name = 'python' if sys.platform != 'win32' else 'python.exe' + py_exe = prefix.path(python.bin_dir('py_env-default'), exe_name) + os.remove(py_exe) + + assert python.healthy(prefix, C.DEFAULT) is False diff --git a/tests/languages/ruby_test.py b/tests/languages/ruby_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36a029d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/languages/ruby_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +import os.path + +from pre_commit.languages import ruby +from pre_commit.prefix import Prefix +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from testing.util import xfailif_windows_no_ruby + + +@xfailif_windows_no_ruby +def test_install_rbenv(tempdir_factory): + prefix = Prefix(tempdir_factory.get()) + ruby._install_rbenv(prefix) + # Should have created rbenv directory + assert os.path.exists(prefix.path('rbenv-default')) + + # Should be able to activate using our script and access rbenv + with ruby.in_env(prefix, 'default'): + cmd_output('rbenv', '--help') + + +@xfailif_windows_no_ruby +def test_install_rbenv_with_version(tempdir_factory): + prefix = Prefix(tempdir_factory.get()) + ruby._install_rbenv(prefix, version='1.9.3p547') + + # Should be able to activate and use rbenv install + with ruby.in_env(prefix, '1.9.3p547'): + cmd_output('rbenv', 'install', '--help') diff --git a/tests/logging_handler_test.py b/tests/logging_handler_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe68593 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/logging_handler_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +import logging + +from pre_commit import color +from pre_commit.logging_handler import LoggingHandler + + +def _log_record(message, level): + return logging.LogRecord('name', level, '', 1, message, {}, None) + + +def test_logging_handler_color(cap_out): + handler = LoggingHandler(True) + handler.emit(_log_record('hi', logging.WARNING)) + ret = cap_out.get() + assert ret == f'{color.YELLOW}[WARNING]{color.NORMAL} hi\n' + + +def test_logging_handler_no_color(cap_out): + handler = LoggingHandler(False) + handler.emit(_log_record('hi', logging.WARNING)) + assert cap_out.get() == '[WARNING] hi\n' diff --git a/tests/main_test.py b/tests/main_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c472476 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/main_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +import argparse +import os.path +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit import main +from pre_commit.error_handler import FatalError +from testing.auto_namedtuple import auto_namedtuple + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('argv', 'expected'), + ( + ((), ['f']), + (('--f', 'x'), ['x']), + (('--f', 'x', '--f', 'y'), ['x', 'y']), + ), +) +def test_append_replace_default(argv, expected): + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + parser.add_argument('--f', action=main.AppendReplaceDefault, default=['f']) + assert parser.parse_args(argv).f == expected + + +def _args(**kwargs): + kwargs.setdefault('command', 'help') + kwargs.setdefault('config', C.CONFIG_FILE) + return argparse.Namespace(**kwargs) + + +def test_adjust_args_and_chdir_not_in_git_dir(in_tmpdir): + with pytest.raises(FatalError): + main._adjust_args_and_chdir(_args()) + + +def test_adjust_args_and_chdir_in_dot_git_dir(in_git_dir): + with in_git_dir.join('.git').as_cwd(), pytest.raises(FatalError): + main._adjust_args_and_chdir(_args()) + + +def test_adjust_args_and_chdir_noop(in_git_dir): + args = _args(command='run', files=['f1', 'f2']) + main._adjust_args_and_chdir(args) + assert os.getcwd() == in_git_dir + assert args.config == C.CONFIG_FILE + assert args.files == ['f1', 'f2'] + + +def test_adjust_args_and_chdir_relative_things(in_git_dir): + in_git_dir.join('foo/cfg.yaml').ensure() + in_git_dir.join('foo').chdir() + + args = _args(command='run', files=['f1', 'f2'], config='cfg.yaml') + main._adjust_args_and_chdir(args) + assert os.getcwd() == in_git_dir + assert args.config == os.path.join('foo', 'cfg.yaml') + assert args.files == [os.path.join('foo', 'f1'), os.path.join('foo', 'f2')] + + +def test_adjust_args_and_chdir_non_relative_config(in_git_dir): + in_git_dir.join('foo').ensure_dir().chdir() + + args = _args() + main._adjust_args_and_chdir(args) + assert os.getcwd() == in_git_dir + assert args.config == C.CONFIG_FILE + + +def test_adjust_args_try_repo_repo_relative(in_git_dir): + in_git_dir.join('foo').ensure_dir().chdir() + + args = _args(command='try-repo', repo='../foo', files=[]) + assert args.repo is not None + assert os.path.exists(args.repo) + main._adjust_args_and_chdir(args) + assert os.getcwd() == in_git_dir + assert os.path.exists(args.repo) + assert args.repo == 'foo' + + +FNS = ( + 'autoupdate', 'clean', 'gc', 'hook_impl', 'install', 'install_hooks', + 'migrate_config', 'run', 'sample_config', 'uninstall', +) +CMDS = tuple(fn.replace('_', '-') for fn in FNS) + + +@pytest.fixture +def mock_commands(): + mcks = {fn: mock.patch.object(main, fn).start() for fn in FNS} + ret = auto_namedtuple(**mcks) + yield ret + for mck in ret: + mck.stop() + + +@pytest.fixture +def argparse_parse_args_spy(): + parse_args_mock = mock.Mock() + + original_parse_args = argparse.ArgumentParser.parse_args + + def fake_parse_args(self, args): + # call our spy object + parse_args_mock(args) + return original_parse_args(self, args) + + with mock.patch.object( + argparse.ArgumentParser, 'parse_args', fake_parse_args, + ): + yield parse_args_mock + + +def assert_only_one_mock_called(mock_objs): + total_call_count = sum(mock_obj.call_count for mock_obj in mock_objs) + assert total_call_count == 1 + + +def test_overall_help(mock_commands): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + main.main(['--help']) + + +def test_help_command(mock_commands, argparse_parse_args_spy): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + main.main(['help']) + + argparse_parse_args_spy.assert_has_calls([ + mock.call(['help']), + mock.call(['--help']), + ]) + + +def test_help_other_command(mock_commands, argparse_parse_args_spy): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + main.main(['help', 'run']) + + argparse_parse_args_spy.assert_has_calls([ + mock.call(['help', 'run']), + mock.call(['run', '--help']), + ]) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('command', CMDS) +def test_all_cmds(command, mock_commands, mock_store_dir): + main.main((command,)) + assert getattr(mock_commands, command.replace('-', '_')).call_count == 1 + assert_only_one_mock_called(mock_commands) + + +def test_try_repo(mock_store_dir): + with mock.patch.object(main, 'try_repo') as patch: + main.main(('try-repo', '.')) + assert patch.call_count == 1 + + +def test_init_templatedir(mock_store_dir): + with mock.patch.object(main, 'init_templatedir') as patch: + main.main(('init-templatedir', 'tdir')) + assert patch.call_count == 1 + + +def test_help_cmd_in_empty_directory( + in_tmpdir, + mock_commands, + argparse_parse_args_spy, +): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + main.main(['help', 'run']) + + argparse_parse_args_spy.assert_has_calls([ + mock.call(['help', 'run']), + mock.call(['run', '--help']), + ]) + + +def test_expected_fatal_error_no_git_repo(in_tmpdir, cap_out, mock_store_dir): + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + main.main([]) + log_file = os.path.join(mock_store_dir, 'pre-commit.log') + cap_out_lines = cap_out.get().splitlines() + assert ( + cap_out_lines[-2] == + 'An error has occurred: FatalError: git failed. ' + 'Is it installed, and are you in a Git repository directory?' + ) + assert cap_out_lines[-1] == f'Check the log at {log_file}' diff --git a/tests/make_archives_test.py b/tests/make_archives_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ae2f8e --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/make_archives_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +import tarfile + +from pre_commit import git +from pre_commit import make_archives +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from testing.util import git_commit + + +def test_make_archive(in_git_dir, tmpdir): + output_dir = tmpdir.join('output').ensure_dir() + # Add a files to the git directory + in_git_dir.join('foo').ensure() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + git_commit() + # We'll use this rev + head_rev = git.head_rev('.') + # And check that this file doesn't exist + in_git_dir.join('bar').ensure() + cmd_output('git', 'add', '.') + git_commit() + + # Do the thing + archive_path = make_archives.make_archive( + 'foo', in_git_dir.strpath, head_rev, output_dir.strpath, + ) + + expected = output_dir.join('foo.tar.gz') + assert archive_path == expected.strpath + assert expected.exists() + + extract_dir = tmpdir.join('extract').ensure_dir() + with tarfile.open(archive_path) as tf: + tf.extractall(extract_dir.strpath) + + # Verify the contents of the tar + assert extract_dir.join('foo').isdir() + assert extract_dir.join('foo/foo').exists() + assert not extract_dir.join('foo/.git').exists() + assert not extract_dir.join('foo/bar').exists() + + +def test_main(tmpdir): + make_archives.main(('--dest', tmpdir.strpath)) + + for archive, _, _ in make_archives.REPOS: + assert tmpdir.join(f'{archive}.tar.gz').exists() diff --git a/tests/meta_hooks/__init__.py b/tests/meta_hooks/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/meta_hooks/__init__.py diff --git a/tests/meta_hooks/check_hooks_apply_test.py b/tests/meta_hooks/check_hooks_apply_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06bdd04 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/meta_hooks/check_hooks_apply_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +from pre_commit.meta_hooks import check_hooks_apply +from testing.fixtures import add_config_to_repo + + +def test_hook_excludes_everything(capsys, in_git_dir, mock_store_dir): + config = { + 'repos': [ + { + 'repo': 'meta', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'check-useless-excludes', + 'exclude': '.pre-commit-config.yaml', + }, + ], + }, + ], + } + + add_config_to_repo(in_git_dir.strpath, config) + + assert check_hooks_apply.main(()) == 1 + + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert 'check-useless-excludes does not apply to this repository' in out + + +def test_hook_includes_nothing(capsys, in_git_dir, mock_store_dir): + config = { + 'repos': [ + { + 'repo': 'meta', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'check-useless-excludes', + 'files': 'foo', + }, + ], + }, + ], + } + + add_config_to_repo(in_git_dir.strpath, config) + + assert check_hooks_apply.main(()) == 1 + + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert 'check-useless-excludes does not apply to this repository' in out + + +def test_hook_types_not_matched(capsys, in_git_dir, mock_store_dir): + config = { + 'repos': [ + { + 'repo': 'meta', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'check-useless-excludes', + 'types': ['python'], + }, + ], + }, + ], + } + + add_config_to_repo(in_git_dir.strpath, config) + + assert check_hooks_apply.main(()) == 1 + + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert 'check-useless-excludes does not apply to this repository' in out + + +def test_hook_types_excludes_everything(capsys, in_git_dir, mock_store_dir): + config = { + 'repos': [ + { + 'repo': 'meta', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'check-useless-excludes', + 'exclude_types': ['yaml'], + }, + ], + }, + ], + } + + add_config_to_repo(in_git_dir.strpath, config) + + assert check_hooks_apply.main(()) == 1 + + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert 'check-useless-excludes does not apply to this repository' in out + + +def test_valid_exceptions(capsys, in_git_dir, mock_store_dir): + config = { + 'repos': [ + { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [ + # applies to a file + { + 'id': 'check-yaml', + 'name': 'check yaml', + 'entry': './check-yaml', + 'language': 'script', + 'files': r'\.yaml$', + }, + # Should not be reported as an error due to language: fail + { + 'id': 'changelogs-rst', + 'name': 'changelogs must be rst', + 'entry': 'changelog filenames must end in .rst', + 'language': 'fail', + 'files': r'changelog/.*(?<!\.rst)$', + }, + # Should not be reported as an error due to always_run + { + 'id': 'i-always-run', + 'name': 'make check', + 'entry': 'make check', + 'language': 'system', + 'files': '^$', + 'always_run': True, + }, + ], + }, + ], + } + + add_config_to_repo(in_git_dir.strpath, config) + + assert check_hooks_apply.main(()) == 0 + + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert out == '' diff --git a/tests/meta_hooks/check_useless_excludes_test.py b/tests/meta_hooks/check_useless_excludes_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d261e81 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/meta_hooks/check_useless_excludes_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +from pre_commit.meta_hooks import check_useless_excludes +from testing.fixtures import add_config_to_repo + + +def test_useless_exclude_global(capsys, in_git_dir): + config = { + 'exclude': 'foo', + 'repos': [ + { + 'repo': 'meta', + 'hooks': [{'id': 'check-useless-excludes'}], + }, + ], + } + + add_config_to_repo(in_git_dir.strpath, config) + + assert check_useless_excludes.main(()) == 1 + + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + out = out.strip() + assert "The global exclude pattern 'foo' does not match any files" == out + + +def test_useless_exclude_for_hook(capsys, in_git_dir): + config = { + 'repos': [ + { + 'repo': 'meta', + 'hooks': [{'id': 'check-useless-excludes', 'exclude': 'foo'}], + }, + ], + } + + add_config_to_repo(in_git_dir.strpath, config) + + assert check_useless_excludes.main(()) == 1 + + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + out = out.strip() + expected = ( + "The exclude pattern 'foo' for check-useless-excludes " + 'does not match any files' + ) + assert expected == out + + +def test_useless_exclude_with_types_filter(capsys, in_git_dir): + config = { + 'repos': [ + { + 'repo': 'meta', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'check-useless-excludes', + 'exclude': '.pre-commit-config.yaml', + 'types': ['python'], + }, + ], + }, + ], + } + + add_config_to_repo(in_git_dir.strpath, config) + + assert check_useless_excludes.main(()) == 1 + + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + out = out.strip() + expected = ( + "The exclude pattern '.pre-commit-config.yaml' for " + 'check-useless-excludes does not match any files' + ) + assert expected == out + + +def test_no_excludes(capsys, in_git_dir): + config = { + 'repos': [ + { + 'repo': 'meta', + 'hooks': [{'id': 'check-useless-excludes'}], + }, + ], + } + + add_config_to_repo(in_git_dir.strpath, config) + + assert check_useless_excludes.main(()) == 0 + + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert out == '' + + +def test_valid_exclude(capsys, in_git_dir): + config = { + 'repos': [ + { + 'repo': 'meta', + 'hooks': [ + { + 'id': 'check-useless-excludes', + 'exclude': '.pre-commit-config.yaml', + }, + ], + }, + ], + } + + add_config_to_repo(in_git_dir.strpath, config) + + assert check_useless_excludes.main(()) == 0 + + out, _ = capsys.readouterr() + assert out == '' diff --git a/tests/meta_hooks/identity_test.py b/tests/meta_hooks/identity_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3eff00b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/meta_hooks/identity_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +from pre_commit.meta_hooks import identity + + +def test_identity(cap_out): + assert not identity.main(('a', 'b', 'c')) + assert cap_out.get() == 'a\nb\nc\n' diff --git a/tests/output_test.py b/tests/output_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1cdacbb --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/output_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +import io + +from pre_commit import output + + +def test_output_write_writes(): + stream = io.BytesIO() + output.write('hello world', stream) + assert stream.getvalue() == b'hello world' diff --git a/tests/parse_shebang_test.py b/tests/parse_shebang_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bb19c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/parse_shebang_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +import contextlib +import os.path +import shutil +import sys + +import pytest + +from pre_commit import parse_shebang +from pre_commit.envcontext import envcontext +from pre_commit.envcontext import Var +from pre_commit.util import make_executable + + +def _echo_exe() -> str: + exe = shutil.which('echo') + assert exe is not None + return exe + + +def test_file_doesnt_exist(): + assert parse_shebang.parse_filename('herp derp derp') == () + + +def test_simple_case(tmpdir): + x = tmpdir.join('f') + x.write('#!/usr/bin/env echo') + make_executable(x.strpath) + assert parse_shebang.parse_filename(x.strpath) == ('echo',) + + +def test_find_executable_full_path(): + assert parse_shebang.find_executable(sys.executable) == sys.executable + + +def test_find_executable_on_path(): + assert parse_shebang.find_executable('echo') == _echo_exe() + + +def test_find_executable_not_found_none(): + assert parse_shebang.find_executable('not-a-real-executable') is None + + +def write_executable(shebang, filename='run'): + os.mkdir('bin') + path = os.path.join('bin', filename) + with open(path, 'w') as f: + f.write(f'#!{shebang}') + make_executable(path) + return path + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def bin_on_path(): + bindir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'bin') + with envcontext((('PATH', (bindir, os.pathsep, Var('PATH'))),)): + yield + + +def test_find_executable_path_added(in_tmpdir): + path = os.path.abspath(write_executable('/usr/bin/env sh')) + assert parse_shebang.find_executable('run') is None + with bin_on_path(): + assert parse_shebang.find_executable('run') == path + + +def test_find_executable_path_ext(in_tmpdir): + """Windows exports PATHEXT as a list of extensions to automatically add + to executables when doing PATH searching. + """ + exe_path = os.path.abspath( + write_executable('/usr/bin/env sh', filename='run.myext'), + ) + env_path = {'PATH': os.path.dirname(exe_path)} + env_path_ext = dict(env_path, PATHEXT=os.pathsep.join(('.exe', '.myext'))) + assert parse_shebang.find_executable('run') is None + assert parse_shebang.find_executable('run', _environ=env_path) is None + ret = parse_shebang.find_executable('run.myext', _environ=env_path) + assert ret == exe_path + ret = parse_shebang.find_executable('run', _environ=env_path_ext) + assert ret == exe_path + + +def test_normexe_does_not_exist(): + with pytest.raises(OSError) as excinfo: + parse_shebang.normexe('i-dont-exist-lol') + assert excinfo.value.args == ('Executable `i-dont-exist-lol` not found',) + + +def test_normexe_does_not_exist_sep(): + with pytest.raises(OSError) as excinfo: + parse_shebang.normexe('./i-dont-exist-lol') + assert excinfo.value.args == ('Executable `./i-dont-exist-lol` not found',) + + +@pytest.mark.xfail(os.name == 'nt', reason='posix only') +def test_normexe_not_executable(tmpdir): # pragma: win32 no cover + tmpdir.join('exe').ensure() + with tmpdir.as_cwd(), pytest.raises(OSError) as excinfo: + parse_shebang.normexe('./exe') + assert excinfo.value.args == ('Executable `./exe` is not executable',) + + +def test_normexe_is_a_directory(tmpdir): + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + tmpdir.join('exe').ensure_dir() + exe = os.path.join('.', 'exe') + with pytest.raises(OSError) as excinfo: + parse_shebang.normexe(exe) + msg, = excinfo.value.args + assert msg == f'Executable `{exe}` is a directory' + + +def test_normexe_already_full_path(): + assert parse_shebang.normexe(sys.executable) == sys.executable + + +def test_normexe_gives_full_path(): + assert parse_shebang.normexe('echo') == _echo_exe() + assert os.sep in _echo_exe() + + +def test_normalize_cmd_trivial(): + cmd = (_echo_exe(), 'hi') + assert parse_shebang.normalize_cmd(cmd) == cmd + + +def test_normalize_cmd_PATH(): + cmd = ('echo', '--version') + expected = (_echo_exe(), '--version') + assert parse_shebang.normalize_cmd(cmd) == expected + + +def test_normalize_cmd_shebang(in_tmpdir): + echo = _echo_exe().replace(os.sep, '/') + path = write_executable(echo) + assert parse_shebang.normalize_cmd((path,)) == (echo, path) + + +def test_normalize_cmd_PATH_shebang_full_path(in_tmpdir): + echo = _echo_exe().replace(os.sep, '/') + path = write_executable(echo) + with bin_on_path(): + ret = parse_shebang.normalize_cmd(('run',)) + assert ret == (echo, os.path.abspath(path)) + + +def test_normalize_cmd_PATH_shebang_PATH(in_tmpdir): + echo = _echo_exe() + path = write_executable('/usr/bin/env echo') + with bin_on_path(): + ret = parse_shebang.normalize_cmd(('run',)) + assert ret == (echo, os.path.abspath(path)) diff --git a/tests/prefix_test.py b/tests/prefix_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ce8be1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/prefix_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +import os.path + +import pytest + +from pre_commit.prefix import Prefix + + +def norm_slash(*args): + return tuple(x.replace('/', os.sep) for x in args) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('prefix', 'path_end', 'expected_output'), + ( + norm_slash('foo', '', 'foo'), + norm_slash('foo', 'bar', 'foo/bar'), + norm_slash('foo/bar', '../baz', 'foo/baz'), + norm_slash('./', 'bar', 'bar'), + norm_slash('./', '', '.'), + norm_slash('/tmp/foo', '/tmp/bar', '/tmp/bar'), + ), +) +def test_path(prefix, path_end, expected_output): + instance = Prefix(prefix) + ret = instance.path(path_end) + assert ret == expected_output + + +def test_path_multiple_args(): + instance = Prefix('foo') + ret = instance.path('bar', 'baz') + assert ret == os.path.join('foo', 'bar', 'baz') + + +def test_exists(tmpdir): + assert not Prefix(str(tmpdir)).exists('foo') + tmpdir.ensure('foo') + assert Prefix(str(tmpdir)).exists('foo') + + +def test_star(tmpdir): + for f in ('a.txt', 'b.txt', 'c.py'): + tmpdir.join(f).ensure() + assert set(Prefix(str(tmpdir)).star('.txt')) == {'a.txt', 'b.txt'} diff --git a/tests/repository_test.py b/tests/repository_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df7e7d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/repository_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,902 @@ +import os.path +import re +import shutil +import sys +from typing import Any +from typing import Dict +from unittest import mock + +import cfgv +import pytest + +import pre_commit.constants as C +from pre_commit.clientlib import CONFIG_SCHEMA +from pre_commit.clientlib import load_manifest +from pre_commit.envcontext import envcontext +from pre_commit.hook import Hook +from pre_commit.languages import golang +from pre_commit.languages import helpers +from pre_commit.languages import node +from pre_commit.languages import python +from pre_commit.languages import ruby +from pre_commit.languages import rust +from pre_commit.languages.all import languages +from pre_commit.prefix import Prefix +from pre_commit.repository import all_hooks +from pre_commit.repository import install_hook_envs +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output_b +from testing.fixtures import make_config_from_repo +from testing.fixtures import make_repo +from testing.fixtures import modify_manifest +from testing.util import cwd +from testing.util import get_resource_path +from testing.util import skipif_cant_run_docker +from testing.util import skipif_cant_run_swift +from testing.util import xfailif_no_venv +from testing.util import xfailif_windows_no_ruby + + +def _norm_out(b): + return b.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n') + + +def _hook_run(hook, filenames, color): + return languages[hook.language].run_hook(hook, filenames, color) + + +def _get_hook_no_install(repo_config, store, hook_id): + config = {'repos': [repo_config]} + config = cfgv.validate(config, CONFIG_SCHEMA) + config = cfgv.apply_defaults(config, CONFIG_SCHEMA) + hooks = all_hooks(config, store) + hook, = [hook for hook in hooks if hook.id == hook_id] + return hook + + +def _get_hook(repo_config, store, hook_id): + hook = _get_hook_no_install(repo_config, store, hook_id) + install_hook_envs([hook], store) + return hook + + +def _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, + store, + repo_path, + hook_id, + args, + expected, + expected_return_code=0, + config_kwargs=None, + color=False, +): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, repo_path) + config = make_config_from_repo(path, **(config_kwargs or {})) + hook = _get_hook(config, store, hook_id) + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, args, color=color) + assert ret == expected_return_code + assert _norm_out(out) == expected + + +def test_conda_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'conda_hooks_repo', + 'sys-exec', [os.devnull], + b'conda-default\n', + ) + + +def test_conda_with_additional_dependencies_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'conda_hooks_repo', + 'additional-deps', [os.devnull], + b'OK\n', + config_kwargs={ + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'additional-deps', + 'args': ['-c', 'import mccabe; print("OK")'], + 'additional_dependencies': ['mccabe'], + }], + }, + ) + + +def test_local_conda_additional_dependencies(store): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'local-conda', + 'name': 'local-conda', + 'entry': 'python', + 'language': 'conda', + 'args': ['-c', 'import mccabe; print("OK")'], + 'additional_dependencies': ['mccabe'], + }], + } + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'local-conda') + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, (), color=False) + assert ret == 0 + assert _norm_out(out) == b'OK\n' + + +def test_python_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'python_hooks_repo', + 'foo', [os.devnull], + f'[{os.devnull!r}]\nHello World\n'.encode(), + ) + + +def test_python_hook_default_version(tempdir_factory, store): + # make sure that this continues to work for platforms where default + # language detection does not work + with mock.patch.object( + python, 'get_default_version', return_value=C.DEFAULT, + ): + test_python_hook(tempdir_factory, store) + + +def test_python_hook_args_with_spaces(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'python_hooks_repo', + 'foo', + [], + b"['i have spaces', 'and\"\\'quotes', '$and !this']\n" + b'Hello World\n', + config_kwargs={ + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'foo', + 'args': ['i have spaces', 'and"\'quotes', '$and !this'], + }], + }, + ) + + +def test_python_hook_weird_setup_cfg(in_git_dir, tempdir_factory, store): + in_git_dir.join('setup.cfg').write('[install]\ninstall_scripts=/usr/sbin') + + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'python_hooks_repo', + 'foo', [os.devnull], + f'[{os.devnull!r}]\nHello World\n'.encode(), + ) + + +@xfailif_no_venv +def test_python_venv(tempdir_factory, store): # pragma: no cover (no venv) + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'python_venv_hooks_repo', + 'foo', [os.devnull], + f'[{os.devnull!r}]\nHello World\n'.encode(), + ) + + +def test_switch_language_versions_doesnt_clobber(tempdir_factory, store): + # We're using the python3 repo because it prints the python version + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'python3_hooks_repo') + + def run_on_version(version, expected_output): + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + config['hooks'][0]['language_version'] = version + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'python3-hook') + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, [], color=False) + assert ret == 0 + assert _norm_out(out) == expected_output + + run_on_version('python2', b'2\n[]\nHello World\n') + run_on_version('python3', b'3\n[]\nHello World\n') + + +def test_versioned_python_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'python3_hooks_repo', + 'python3-hook', + [os.devnull], + f'3\n[{os.devnull!r}]\nHello World\n'.encode(), + ) + + +@skipif_cant_run_docker # pragma: win32 no cover +def test_run_a_docker_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'docker_hooks_repo', + 'docker-hook', + ['Hello World from docker'], b'Hello World from docker\n', + ) + + +@skipif_cant_run_docker # pragma: win32 no cover +def test_run_a_docker_hook_with_entry_args(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'docker_hooks_repo', + 'docker-hook-arg', + ['Hello World from docker'], b'Hello World from docker', + ) + + +@skipif_cant_run_docker # pragma: win32 no cover +def test_run_a_failing_docker_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'docker_hooks_repo', + 'docker-hook-failing', + ['Hello World from docker'], + mock.ANY, # an error message about `bork` not existing + expected_return_code=127, + ) + + +@skipif_cant_run_docker # pragma: win32 no cover +@pytest.mark.parametrize('hook_id', ('echo-entrypoint', 'echo-cmd')) +def test_run_a_docker_image_hook(tempdir_factory, store, hook_id): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'docker_image_hooks_repo', + hook_id, + ['Hello World from docker'], b'Hello World from docker\n', + ) + + +def test_run_a_node_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'node_hooks_repo', + 'foo', [os.devnull], b'Hello World\n', + ) + + +def test_run_versioned_node_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'node_versioned_hooks_repo', + 'versioned-node-hook', [os.devnull], b'v9.3.0\nHello World\n', + ) + + +@xfailif_windows_no_ruby +def test_run_a_ruby_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'ruby_hooks_repo', + 'ruby_hook', [os.devnull], b'Hello world from a ruby hook\n', + ) + + +@xfailif_windows_no_ruby +def test_run_versioned_ruby_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'ruby_versioned_hooks_repo', + 'ruby_hook', + [os.devnull], + b'2.5.1\nHello world from a ruby hook\n', + ) + + +@xfailif_windows_no_ruby +def test_run_ruby_hook_with_disable_shared_gems( + tempdir_factory, + store, + tmpdir, +): + """Make sure a Gemfile in the project doesn't interfere.""" + tmpdir.join('Gemfile').write('gem "lol_hai"') + tmpdir.join('.bundle').mkdir() + tmpdir.join('.bundle', 'config').write( + 'BUNDLE_DISABLE_SHARED_GEMS: true\n' + 'BUNDLE_PATH: vendor/gem\n', + ) + with cwd(tmpdir.strpath): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'ruby_versioned_hooks_repo', + 'ruby_hook', + [os.devnull], + b'2.5.1\nHello world from a ruby hook\n', + ) + + +def test_system_hook_with_spaces(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'system_hook_with_spaces_repo', + 'system-hook-with-spaces', [os.devnull], b'Hello World\n', + ) + + +@skipif_cant_run_swift # pragma: win32 no cover +def test_swift_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'swift_hooks_repo', + 'swift-hooks-repo', [], b'Hello, world!\n', + ) + + +def test_golang_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'golang_hooks_repo', + 'golang-hook', [], b'hello world\n', + ) + + +def test_golang_hook_still_works_when_gobin_is_set(tempdir_factory, store): + gobin_dir = tempdir_factory.get() + with envcontext((('GOBIN', gobin_dir),)): + test_golang_hook(tempdir_factory, store) + assert os.listdir(gobin_dir) == [] + + +def test_rust_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'rust_hooks_repo', + 'rust-hook', [], b'hello world\n', + ) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('dep', ('cli:shellharden:3.1.0', 'cli:shellharden')) +def test_additional_rust_cli_dependencies_installed( + tempdir_factory, store, dep, +): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'rust_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + # A small rust package with no dependencies. + config['hooks'][0]['additional_dependencies'] = [dep] + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'rust-hook') + binaries = os.listdir( + hook.prefix.path( + helpers.environment_dir(rust.ENVIRONMENT_DIR, C.DEFAULT), 'bin', + ), + ) + # normalize for windows + binaries = [os.path.splitext(binary)[0] for binary in binaries] + assert 'shellharden' in binaries + + +def test_additional_rust_lib_dependencies_installed( + tempdir_factory, store, +): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'rust_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + # A small rust package with no dependencies. + deps = ['shellharden:3.1.0'] + config['hooks'][0]['additional_dependencies'] = deps + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'rust-hook') + binaries = os.listdir( + hook.prefix.path( + helpers.environment_dir(rust.ENVIRONMENT_DIR, C.DEFAULT), 'bin', + ), + ) + # normalize for windows + binaries = [os.path.splitext(binary)[0] for binary in binaries] + assert 'rust-hello-world' in binaries + assert 'shellharden' not in binaries + + +def test_missing_executable(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'not_found_exe', + 'not-found-exe', [os.devnull], + b'Executable `i-dont-exist-lol` not found', + expected_return_code=1, + ) + + +def test_run_a_script_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'script_hooks_repo', + 'bash_hook', ['bar'], b'bar\nHello World\n', + ) + + +def test_run_hook_with_spaced_args(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'arg_per_line_hooks_repo', + 'arg-per-line', + ['foo bar', 'baz'], + b'arg: hello\narg: world\narg: foo bar\narg: baz\n', + ) + + +def test_run_hook_with_curly_braced_arguments(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'arg_per_line_hooks_repo', + 'arg-per-line', + [], + b"arg: hi {1}\narg: I'm {a} problem\n", + config_kwargs={ + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'arg-per-line', + 'args': ['hi {1}', "I'm {a} problem"], + }], + }, + ) + + +def test_intermixed_stdout_stderr(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'stdout_stderr_repo', + 'stdout-stderr', + [], + b'0\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n', + ) + + +@pytest.mark.xfail(os.name == 'nt', reason='ptys are posix-only') +def test_output_isatty(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'stdout_stderr_repo', + 'tty-check', + [], + b'stdin: False\nstdout: True\nstderr: True\n', + color=True, + ) + + +def _make_grep_repo(entry, store, args=()): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'grep-hook', + 'name': 'grep-hook', + 'language': 'pygrep', + 'entry': entry, + 'args': args, + 'types': ['text'], + }], + } + return _get_hook(config, store, 'grep-hook') + + +@pytest.fixture +def greppable_files(tmpdir): + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + cmd_output_b('git', 'init', '.') + tmpdir.join('f1').write_binary(b"hello'hi\nworld\n") + tmpdir.join('f2').write_binary(b'foo\nbar\nbaz\n') + tmpdir.join('f3').write_binary(b'[WARN] hi\n') + yield tmpdir + + +def test_grep_hook_matching(greppable_files, store): + hook = _make_grep_repo('ello', store) + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, ('f1', 'f2', 'f3'), color=False) + assert ret == 1 + assert _norm_out(out) == b"f1:1:hello'hi\n" + + +def test_grep_hook_case_insensitive(greppable_files, store): + hook = _make_grep_repo('ELLO', store, args=['-i']) + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, ('f1', 'f2', 'f3'), color=False) + assert ret == 1 + assert _norm_out(out) == b"f1:1:hello'hi\n" + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('regex', ('nope', "foo'bar", r'^\[INFO\]')) +def test_grep_hook_not_matching(regex, greppable_files, store): + hook = _make_grep_repo(regex, store) + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, ('f1', 'f2', 'f3'), color=False) + assert (ret, out) == (0, b'') + + +def _norm_pwd(path): + # Under windows bash's temp and windows temp is different. + # This normalizes to the bash /tmp + return cmd_output_b( + 'bash', '-c', f"cd '{path}' && pwd", + )[1].strip() + + +def test_cwd_of_hook(in_git_dir, tempdir_factory, store): + # Note: this doubles as a test for `system` hooks + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'prints_cwd_repo', + 'prints_cwd', ['-L'], _norm_pwd(in_git_dir.strpath) + b'\n', + ) + + +def test_lots_of_files(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'script_hooks_repo', + 'bash_hook', [os.devnull] * 15000, mock.ANY, + ) + + +def test_additional_dependencies_roll_forward(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'python_hooks_repo') + + config1 = make_config_from_repo(path) + hook1 = _get_hook(config1, store, 'foo') + with python.in_env(hook1.prefix, hook1.language_version): + assert 'mccabe' not in cmd_output('pip', 'freeze', '-l')[1] + + # Make another repo with additional dependencies + config2 = make_config_from_repo(path) + config2['hooks'][0]['additional_dependencies'] = ['mccabe'] + hook2 = _get_hook(config2, store, 'foo') + with python.in_env(hook2.prefix, hook2.language_version): + assert 'mccabe' in cmd_output('pip', 'freeze', '-l')[1] + + # should not have affected original + with python.in_env(hook1.prefix, hook1.language_version): + assert 'mccabe' not in cmd_output('pip', 'freeze', '-l')[1] + + +@xfailif_windows_no_ruby # pragma: win32 no cover +def test_additional_ruby_dependencies_installed(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'ruby_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + config['hooks'][0]['additional_dependencies'] = ['tins'] + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'ruby_hook') + with ruby.in_env(hook.prefix, hook.language_version): + output = cmd_output('gem', 'list', '--local')[1] + assert 'tins' in output + + +def test_additional_node_dependencies_installed(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'node_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + # Careful to choose a small package that's not depped by npm + config['hooks'][0]['additional_dependencies'] = ['lodash'] + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'foo') + with node.in_env(hook.prefix, hook.language_version): + output = cmd_output('npm', 'ls', '-g')[1] + assert 'lodash' in output + + +def test_additional_golang_dependencies_installed( + tempdir_factory, store, +): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'golang_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + # A small go package + deps = ['github.com/golang/example/hello'] + config['hooks'][0]['additional_dependencies'] = deps + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'golang-hook') + binaries = os.listdir( + hook.prefix.path( + helpers.environment_dir(golang.ENVIRONMENT_DIR, C.DEFAULT), 'bin', + ), + ) + # normalize for windows + binaries = [os.path.splitext(binary)[0] for binary in binaries] + assert 'hello' in binaries + + +def test_local_golang_additional_dependencies(store): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'hello', + 'name': 'hello', + 'entry': 'hello', + 'language': 'golang', + 'additional_dependencies': ['github.com/golang/example/hello'], + }], + } + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'hello') + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, (), color=False) + assert ret == 0 + assert _norm_out(out) == b'Hello, Go examples!\n' + + +def test_local_rust_additional_dependencies(store): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'hello', + 'name': 'hello', + 'entry': 'hello', + 'language': 'rust', + 'additional_dependencies': ['cli:hello-cli:0.2.2'], + }], + } + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'hello') + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, (), color=False) + assert ret == 0 + assert _norm_out(out) == b'Hello World!\n' + + +def test_fail_hooks(store): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'fail', + 'name': 'fail', + 'language': 'fail', + 'entry': 'make sure to name changelogs as .rst!', + 'files': r'changelog/.*(?<!\.rst)$', + }], + } + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'fail') + ret, out = _hook_run( + hook, ('changelog/123.bugfix', 'changelog/wat'), color=False, + ) + assert ret == 1 + assert out == ( + b'make sure to name changelogs as .rst!\n' + b'\n' + b'changelog/123.bugfix\n' + b'changelog/wat\n' + ) + + +def test_unknown_keys(store, fake_log_handler): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'too-much', + 'name': 'too much', + 'hello': 'world', + 'foo': 'bar', + 'language': 'system', + 'entry': 'true', + }], + } + _get_hook(config, store, 'too-much') + expected = 'Unexpected key(s) present on local => too-much: foo, hello' + assert fake_log_handler.handle.call_args[0][0].msg == expected + + +def test_reinstall(tempdir_factory, store, log_info_mock): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'python_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + _get_hook(config, store, 'foo') + # We print some logging during clone (1) + install (3) + assert log_info_mock.call_count == 4 + log_info_mock.reset_mock() + # Reinstall on another run should not trigger another install + _get_hook(config, store, 'foo') + assert log_info_mock.call_count == 0 + + +def test_control_c_control_c_on_install(tempdir_factory, store): + """Regression test for #186.""" + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'python_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + hooks = [_get_hook_no_install(config, store, 'foo')] + + class MyKeyboardInterrupt(KeyboardInterrupt): + pass + + # To simulate a killed install, we'll make PythonEnv.run raise ^C + # and then to simulate a second ^C during cleanup, we'll make shutil.rmtree + # raise as well. + with pytest.raises(MyKeyboardInterrupt): + with mock.patch.object( + helpers, 'run_setup_cmd', side_effect=MyKeyboardInterrupt, + ): + with mock.patch.object( + shutil, 'rmtree', side_effect=MyKeyboardInterrupt, + ): + install_hook_envs(hooks, store) + + # Should have made an environment, however this environment is broken! + hook, = hooks + assert hook.prefix.exists( + helpers.environment_dir(python.ENVIRONMENT_DIR, hook.language_version), + ) + + # However, it should be perfectly runnable (reinstall after botched + # install) + install_hook_envs(hooks, store) + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, (), color=False) + assert ret == 0 + + +def test_invalidated_virtualenv(tempdir_factory, store): + # A cached virtualenv may become invalidated if the system python upgrades + # This should not cause every hook in that virtualenv to fail. + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'python_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'foo') + + # Simulate breaking of the virtualenv + libdir = hook.prefix.path( + helpers.environment_dir(python.ENVIRONMENT_DIR, hook.language_version), + 'lib', hook.language_version, + ) + paths = [ + os.path.join(libdir, p) for p in ('site.py', 'site.pyc', '__pycache__') + ] + cmd_output_b('rm', '-rf', *paths) + + # pre-commit should rebuild the virtualenv and it should be runnable + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'foo') + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, (), color=False) + assert ret == 0 + + +def test_really_long_file_paths(tempdir_factory, store): + base_path = tempdir_factory.get() + really_long_path = os.path.join(base_path, 'really_long' * 10) + cmd_output_b('git', 'init', really_long_path) + + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'python_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + + with cwd(really_long_path): + _get_hook(config, store, 'foo') + + +def test_config_overrides_repo_specifics(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'bash_hook') + assert hook.files == '' + # Set the file regex to something else + config['hooks'][0]['files'] = '\\.sh$' + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'bash_hook') + assert hook.files == '\\.sh$' + + +def _create_repo_with_tags(tempdir_factory, src, tag): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, src) + cmd_output_b('git', 'tag', tag, cwd=path) + return path + + +def test_tags_on_repositories(in_tmpdir, tempdir_factory, store): + tag = 'v1.1' + git1 = _create_repo_with_tags(tempdir_factory, 'prints_cwd_repo', tag) + git2 = _create_repo_with_tags(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo', tag) + + config1 = make_config_from_repo(git1, rev=tag) + hook1 = _get_hook(config1, store, 'prints_cwd') + ret1, out1 = _hook_run(hook1, ('-L',), color=False) + assert ret1 == 0 + assert out1.strip() == _norm_pwd(in_tmpdir) + + config2 = make_config_from_repo(git2, rev=tag) + hook2 = _get_hook(config2, store, 'bash_hook') + ret2, out2 = _hook_run(hook2, ('bar',), color=False) + assert ret2 == 0 + assert out2 == b'bar\nHello World\n' + + +@pytest.fixture +def local_python_config(): + # Make a "local" hooks repo that just installs our other hooks repo + repo_path = get_resource_path('python_hooks_repo') + manifest = load_manifest(os.path.join(repo_path, C.MANIFEST_FILE)) + hooks = [ + dict(hook, additional_dependencies=[repo_path]) for hook in manifest + ] + return {'repo': 'local', 'hooks': hooks} + + +@pytest.mark.xfail( # pragma: win32 no cover + sys.platform == 'win32', + reason='microsoft/azure-pipelines-image-generation#989', +) +def test_local_python_repo(store, local_python_config): + hook = _get_hook(local_python_config, store, 'foo') + # language_version should have been adjusted to the interpreter version + assert hook.language_version != C.DEFAULT + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, ('filename',), color=False) + assert ret == 0 + assert _norm_out(out) == b"['filename']\nHello World\n" + + +def test_default_language_version(store, local_python_config): + config: Dict[str, Any] = { + 'default_language_version': {'python': 'fake'}, + 'default_stages': ['commit'], + 'repos': [local_python_config], + } + + # `language_version` was not set, should default + hook, = all_hooks(config, store) + assert hook.language_version == 'fake' + + # `language_version` is set, should not default + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['language_version'] = 'fake2' + hook, = all_hooks(config, store) + assert hook.language_version == 'fake2' + + +def test_default_stages(store, local_python_config): + config: Dict[str, Any] = { + 'default_language_version': {'python': C.DEFAULT}, + 'default_stages': ['commit'], + 'repos': [local_python_config], + } + + # `stages` was not set, should default + hook, = all_hooks(config, store) + assert hook.stages == ['commit'] + + # `stages` is set, should not default + config['repos'][0]['hooks'][0]['stages'] = ['push'] + hook, = all_hooks(config, store) + assert hook.stages == ['push'] + + +def test_hook_id_not_present(tempdir_factory, store, fake_log_handler): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + config['hooks'][0]['id'] = 'i-dont-exist' + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + _get_hook(config, store, 'i-dont-exist') + assert fake_log_handler.handle.call_args[0][0].msg == ( + f'`i-dont-exist` is not present in repository file://{path}. ' + f'Typo? Perhaps it is introduced in a newer version? ' + f'Often `pre-commit autoupdate` fixes this.' + ) + + +def test_too_new_version(tempdir_factory, store, fake_log_handler): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with modify_manifest(path) as manifest: + manifest[0]['minimum_pre_commit_version'] = '999.0.0' + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + with pytest.raises(SystemExit): + _get_hook(config, store, 'bash_hook') + msg = fake_log_handler.handle.call_args[0][0].msg + assert re.match( + r'^The hook `bash_hook` requires pre-commit version 999\.0\.0 but ' + r'version \d+\.\d+\.\d+ is installed. ' + r'Perhaps run `pip install --upgrade pre-commit`\.$', + msg, + ) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('version', ('0.1.0', C.VERSION)) +def test_versions_ok(tempdir_factory, store, version): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + with modify_manifest(path) as manifest: + manifest[0]['minimum_pre_commit_version'] = version + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + # Should succeed + _get_hook(config, store, 'bash_hook') + + +def test_manifest_hooks(tempdir_factory, store): + path = make_repo(tempdir_factory, 'script_hooks_repo') + config = make_config_from_repo(path) + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'bash_hook') + + assert hook == Hook( + src=f'file://{path}', + prefix=Prefix(mock.ANY), + additional_dependencies=[], + alias='', + always_run=False, + args=[], + description='', + entry='bin/hook.sh', + exclude='^$', + exclude_types=[], + files='', + id='bash_hook', + language='script', + language_version='default', + log_file='', + minimum_pre_commit_version='0', + name='Bash hook', + pass_filenames=True, + require_serial=False, + stages=( + 'commit', 'merge-commit', 'prepare-commit-msg', 'commit-msg', + 'manual', 'post-checkout', 'push', + ), + types=['file'], + verbose=False, + ) + + +def test_perl_hook(tempdir_factory, store): + _test_hook_repo( + tempdir_factory, store, 'perl_hooks_repo', + 'perl-hook', [], b'Hello from perl-commit Perl!\n', + ) + + +def test_local_perl_additional_dependencies(store): + config = { + 'repo': 'local', + 'hooks': [{ + 'id': 'hello', + 'name': 'hello', + 'entry': 'perltidy --version', + 'language': 'perl', + 'additional_dependencies': ['SHANCOCK/Perl-Tidy-20200110.tar.gz'], + }], + } + hook = _get_hook(config, store, 'hello') + ret, out = _hook_run(hook, (), color=False) + assert ret == 0 + assert _norm_out(out).startswith(b'This is perltidy, v20200110') diff --git a/tests/staged_files_only_test.py b/tests/staged_files_only_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ddb9574 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/staged_files_only_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +import itertools +import os.path +import shutil + +import pytest + +from pre_commit import git +from pre_commit.staged_files_only import staged_files_only +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from testing.auto_namedtuple import auto_namedtuple +from testing.fixtures import git_dir +from testing.util import cwd +from testing.util import get_resource_path +from testing.util import git_commit + + +FOO_CONTENTS = '\n'.join(('1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '')) + + +@pytest.fixture +def patch_dir(tempdir_factory): + return tempdir_factory.get() + + +def get_short_git_status(): + git_status = cmd_output('git', 'status', '-s')[1] + line_parts = [line.split() for line in git_status.splitlines()] + return {v: k for k, v in line_parts} + + +@pytest.fixture +def foo_staged(in_git_dir): + foo = in_git_dir.join('foo') + foo.write(FOO_CONTENTS) + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'foo') + yield auto_namedtuple(path=in_git_dir.strpath, foo_filename=foo.strpath) + + +def _test_foo_state( + path, + foo_contents=FOO_CONTENTS, + status='A', + encoding='UTF-8', +): + assert os.path.exists(path.foo_filename) + with open(path.foo_filename, encoding=encoding) as f: + assert f.read() == foo_contents + actual_status = get_short_git_status()['foo'] + assert status == actual_status + + +def test_foo_staged(foo_staged): + _test_foo_state(foo_staged) + + +def test_foo_nothing_unstaged(foo_staged, patch_dir): + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_foo_state(foo_staged) + _test_foo_state(foo_staged) + + +def test_foo_something_unstaged(foo_staged, patch_dir): + with open(foo_staged.foo_filename, 'w') as foo_file: + foo_file.write('herp\nderp\n') + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, 'herp\nderp\n', 'AM') + + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_foo_state(foo_staged) + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, 'herp\nderp\n', 'AM') + + +def test_does_not_crash_patch_dir_does_not_exist(foo_staged, patch_dir): + with open(foo_staged.foo_filename, 'w') as foo_file: + foo_file.write('hello\nworld\n') + + shutil.rmtree(patch_dir) + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + pass + + +def test_something_unstaged_ext_diff_tool(foo_staged, patch_dir, tmpdir): + diff_tool = tmpdir.join('diff-tool.sh') + diff_tool.write('#!/usr/bin/env bash\necho "$@"\n') + cmd_output('git', 'config', 'diff.external', diff_tool.strpath) + test_foo_something_unstaged(foo_staged, patch_dir) + + +def test_foo_something_unstaged_diff_color_always(foo_staged, patch_dir): + cmd_output('git', 'config', '--local', 'color.diff', 'always') + test_foo_something_unstaged(foo_staged, patch_dir) + + +def test_foo_both_modify_non_conflicting(foo_staged, patch_dir): + with open(foo_staged.foo_filename, 'w') as foo_file: + foo_file.write(f'{FOO_CONTENTS}9\n') + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, f'{FOO_CONTENTS}9\n', 'AM') + + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_foo_state(foo_staged) + + # Modify the file as part of the "pre-commit" + with open(foo_staged.foo_filename, 'w') as foo_file: + foo_file.write(FOO_CONTENTS.replace('1', 'a')) + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, FOO_CONTENTS.replace('1', 'a'), 'AM') + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, f'{FOO_CONTENTS.replace("1", "a")}9\n', 'AM') + + +def test_foo_both_modify_conflicting(foo_staged, patch_dir): + with open(foo_staged.foo_filename, 'w') as foo_file: + foo_file.write(FOO_CONTENTS.replace('1', 'a')) + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, FOO_CONTENTS.replace('1', 'a'), 'AM') + + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_foo_state(foo_staged) + + # Modify in the same place as the stashed diff + with open(foo_staged.foo_filename, 'w') as foo_file: + foo_file.write(FOO_CONTENTS.replace('1', 'b')) + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, FOO_CONTENTS.replace('1', 'b'), 'AM') + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, FOO_CONTENTS.replace('1', 'a'), 'AM') + + +@pytest.fixture +def img_staged(in_git_dir): + img = in_git_dir.join('img.jpg') + shutil.copy(get_resource_path('img1.jpg'), img.strpath) + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'img.jpg') + yield auto_namedtuple(path=in_git_dir.strpath, img_filename=img.strpath) + + +def _test_img_state(path, expected_file='img1.jpg', status='A'): + assert os.path.exists(path.img_filename) + with open(path.img_filename, 'rb') as f1: + with open(get_resource_path(expected_file), 'rb') as f2: + assert f1.read() == f2.read() + actual_status = get_short_git_status()['img.jpg'] + assert status == actual_status + + +def test_img_staged(img_staged): + _test_img_state(img_staged) + + +def test_img_nothing_unstaged(img_staged, patch_dir): + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_img_state(img_staged) + _test_img_state(img_staged) + + +def test_img_something_unstaged(img_staged, patch_dir): + shutil.copy(get_resource_path('img2.jpg'), img_staged.img_filename) + + _test_img_state(img_staged, 'img2.jpg', 'AM') + + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_img_state(img_staged) + + _test_img_state(img_staged, 'img2.jpg', 'AM') + + +def test_img_conflict(img_staged, patch_dir): + """Admittedly, this shouldn't happen, but just in case.""" + shutil.copy(get_resource_path('img2.jpg'), img_staged.img_filename) + + _test_img_state(img_staged, 'img2.jpg', 'AM') + + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_img_state(img_staged) + shutil.copy(get_resource_path('img3.jpg'), img_staged.img_filename) + _test_img_state(img_staged, 'img3.jpg', 'AM') + + _test_img_state(img_staged, 'img2.jpg', 'AM') + + +@pytest.fixture +def submodule_with_commits(tempdir_factory): + path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + with cwd(path): + git_commit() + rev1 = cmd_output('git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD')[1].strip() + git_commit() + rev2 = cmd_output('git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD')[1].strip() + yield auto_namedtuple(path=path, rev1=rev1, rev2=rev2) + + +def checkout_submodule(rev): + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', rev, cwd='sub') + + +@pytest.fixture +def sub_staged(submodule_with_commits, tempdir_factory): + path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + with cwd(path): + cmd_output( + 'git', 'submodule', 'add', submodule_with_commits.path, 'sub', + ) + checkout_submodule(submodule_with_commits.rev1) + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'sub') + yield auto_namedtuple( + path=path, + sub_path=os.path.join(path, 'sub'), + submodule=submodule_with_commits, + ) + + +def _test_sub_state(path, rev='rev1', status='A'): + assert os.path.exists(path.sub_path) + with cwd(path.sub_path): + actual_rev = cmd_output('git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD')[1].strip() + assert actual_rev == getattr(path.submodule, rev) + actual_status = get_short_git_status()['sub'] + assert actual_status == status + + +def test_sub_staged(sub_staged): + _test_sub_state(sub_staged) + + +def test_sub_nothing_unstaged(sub_staged, patch_dir): + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_sub_state(sub_staged) + _test_sub_state(sub_staged) + + +def test_sub_something_unstaged(sub_staged, patch_dir): + checkout_submodule(sub_staged.submodule.rev2) + + _test_sub_state(sub_staged, 'rev2', 'AM') + + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + # This is different from others, we don't want to touch subs + _test_sub_state(sub_staged, 'rev2', 'AM') + + _test_sub_state(sub_staged, 'rev2', 'AM') + + +def test_stage_utf8_changes(foo_staged, patch_dir): + contents = '\u2603' + with open('foo', 'w', encoding='UTF-8') as foo_file: + foo_file.write(contents) + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, contents, 'AM') + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_foo_state(foo_staged) + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, contents, 'AM') + + +def test_stage_non_utf8_changes(foo_staged, patch_dir): + contents = 'ΓΊ' + # Produce a latin-1 diff + with open('foo', 'w', encoding='latin-1') as foo_file: + foo_file.write(contents) + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, contents, 'AM', encoding='latin-1') + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_foo_state(foo_staged) + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, contents, 'AM', encoding='latin-1') + + +def test_non_utf8_conflicting_diff(foo_staged, patch_dir): + """Regression test for #397""" + # The trailing whitespace is important here, this triggers git to produce + # an error message which looks like: + # + # ...patch1471530032:14: trailing whitespace. + # [[unprintable character]][[space character]] + # error: patch failed: foo:1 + # error: foo: patch does not apply + # + # Previously, the error message (though discarded immediately) was being + # decoded with the UTF-8 codec (causing a crash) + contents = 'ΓΊ \n' + with open('foo', 'w', encoding='latin-1') as foo_file: + foo_file.write(contents) + + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, contents, 'AM', encoding='latin-1') + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + _test_foo_state(foo_staged) + # Create a conflicting diff that will need to be rolled back + with open('foo', 'w') as foo_file: + foo_file.write('') + _test_foo_state(foo_staged, contents, 'AM', encoding='latin-1') + + +def _write(b): + with open('foo', 'wb') as f: + f.write(b) + + +def assert_no_diff(): + tree = cmd_output('git', 'write-tree')[1].strip() + cmd_output('git', 'diff-index', tree, '--exit-code') + + +bool_product = tuple(itertools.product((True, False), repeat=2)) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize(('crlf_before', 'crlf_after'), bool_product) +@pytest.mark.parametrize('autocrlf', ('true', 'false', 'input')) +def test_crlf(in_git_dir, patch_dir, crlf_before, crlf_after, autocrlf): + cmd_output('git', 'config', '--local', 'core.autocrlf', autocrlf) + + before, after = b'1\n2\n', b'3\n4\n\n' + before = before.replace(b'\n', b'\r\n') if crlf_before else before + after = after.replace(b'\n', b'\r\n') if crlf_after else after + + _write(before) + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'foo') + _write(after) + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + assert_no_diff() + + +def test_whitespace_errors(in_git_dir, patch_dir): + cmd_output('git', 'config', '--local', 'apply.whitespace', 'error') + test_crlf(in_git_dir, patch_dir, True, True, 'true') + + +def test_autocrlf_committed_crlf(in_git_dir, patch_dir): + """Regression test for #570""" + cmd_output('git', 'config', '--local', 'core.autocrlf', 'false') + _write(b'1\r\n2\r\n') + cmd_output('git', 'add', 'foo') + git_commit() + + cmd_output('git', 'config', '--local', 'core.autocrlf', 'true') + _write(b'1\r\n2\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n') + + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + assert_no_diff() + + +def test_intent_to_add(in_git_dir, patch_dir): + """Regression test for #881""" + _write(b'hello\nworld\n') + cmd_output('git', 'add', '--intent-to-add', 'foo') + + assert git.intent_to_add_files() == ['foo'] + with staged_files_only(patch_dir): + assert_no_diff() + assert git.intent_to_add_files() == ['foo'] diff --git a/tests/store_test.py b/tests/store_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5866616 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/store_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ +import os.path +import sqlite3 +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +from pre_commit import git +from pre_commit.store import _get_default_directory +from pre_commit.store import Store +from pre_commit.util import CalledProcessError +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from testing.fixtures import git_dir +from testing.util import cwd +from testing.util import git_commit + + +def test_our_session_fixture_works(): + """There's a session fixture which makes `Store` invariantly raise to + prevent writing to the home directory. + """ + with pytest.raises(AssertionError): + Store() + + +def test_get_default_directory_defaults_to_home(): + # Not we use the module level one which is not mocked + ret = _get_default_directory() + assert ret == os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~/.cache'), 'pre-commit') + + +def test_adheres_to_xdg_specification(): + with mock.patch.dict( + os.environ, {'XDG_CACHE_HOME': '/tmp/fakehome'}, + ): + ret = _get_default_directory() + assert ret == os.path.join('/tmp/fakehome', 'pre-commit') + + +def test_uses_environment_variable_when_present(): + with mock.patch.dict( + os.environ, {'PRE_COMMIT_HOME': '/tmp/pre_commit_home'}, + ): + ret = _get_default_directory() + assert ret == '/tmp/pre_commit_home' + + +def test_store_init(store): + # Should create the store directory + assert os.path.exists(store.directory) + # Should create a README file indicating what the directory is about + with open(os.path.join(store.directory, 'README')) as readme_file: + readme_contents = readme_file.read() + for text_line in ( + 'This directory is maintained by the pre-commit project.', + 'Learn more: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit', + ): + assert text_line in readme_contents + + +def test_clone(store, tempdir_factory, log_info_mock): + path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + with cwd(path): + git_commit() + rev = git.head_rev(path) + git_commit() + + ret = store.clone(path, rev) + # Should have printed some stuff + assert log_info_mock.call_args_list[0][0][0].startswith( + 'Initializing environment for ', + ) + + # Should return a directory inside of the store + assert os.path.exists(ret) + assert ret.startswith(store.directory) + # Directory should start with `repo` + _, dirname = os.path.split(ret) + assert dirname.startswith('repo') + # Should be checked out to the rev we specified + assert git.head_rev(ret) == rev + + # Assert there's an entry in the sqlite db for this + assert store.select_all_repos() == [(path, rev, ret)] + + +def test_clone_cleans_up_on_checkout_failure(store): + with pytest.raises(Exception) as excinfo: + # This raises an exception because you can't clone something that + # doesn't exist! + store.clone('/i_dont_exist_lol', 'fake_rev') + assert '/i_dont_exist_lol' in str(excinfo.value) + + repo_dirs = [ + d for d in os.listdir(store.directory) if d.startswith('repo') + ] + assert repo_dirs == [] + + +def test_clone_when_repo_already_exists(store): + # Create an entry in the sqlite db that makes it look like the repo has + # been cloned. + with sqlite3.connect(store.db_path) as db: + db.execute( + 'INSERT INTO repos (repo, ref, path) ' + 'VALUES ("fake_repo", "fake_ref", "fake_path")', + ) + + assert store.clone('fake_repo', 'fake_ref') == 'fake_path' + + +def test_clone_shallow_failure_fallback_to_complete( + store, tempdir_factory, + log_info_mock, +): + path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + with cwd(path): + git_commit() + rev = git.head_rev(path) + git_commit() + + # Force shallow clone failure + def fake_shallow_clone(self, *args, **kwargs): + raise CalledProcessError(1, (), 0, b'', None) + store._shallow_clone = fake_shallow_clone + + ret = store.clone(path, rev) + + # Should have printed some stuff + assert log_info_mock.call_args_list[0][0][0].startswith( + 'Initializing environment for ', + ) + + # Should return a directory inside of the store + assert os.path.exists(ret) + assert ret.startswith(store.directory) + # Directory should start with `repo` + _, dirname = os.path.split(ret) + assert dirname.startswith('repo') + # Should be checked out to the rev we specified + assert git.head_rev(ret) == rev + + # Assert there's an entry in the sqlite db for this + assert store.select_all_repos() == [(path, rev, ret)] + + +def test_clone_tag_not_on_mainline(store, tempdir_factory): + path = git_dir(tempdir_factory) + with cwd(path): + git_commit() + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', 'master', '-b', 'branch') + git_commit() + cmd_output('git', 'tag', 'v1') + cmd_output('git', 'checkout', 'master') + cmd_output('git', 'branch', '-D', 'branch') + + # previously crashed on unreachable refs + store.clone(path, 'v1') + + +def test_create_when_directory_exists_but_not_db(store): + # In versions <= 0.3.5, there was no sqlite db causing a need for + # backward compatibility + os.remove(store.db_path) + store = Store(store.directory) + assert os.path.exists(store.db_path) + + +def test_create_when_store_already_exists(store): + # an assertion that this is idempotent and does not crash + Store(store.directory) + + +def test_db_repo_name(store): + assert store.db_repo_name('repo', ()) == 'repo' + assert store.db_repo_name('repo', ('b', 'a', 'c')) == 'repo:a,b,c' + + +def test_local_resources_reflects_reality(): + on_disk = { + res[len('empty_template_'):] + for res in os.listdir('pre_commit/resources') + if res.startswith('empty_template_') + } + assert on_disk == set(Store.LOCAL_RESOURCES) + + +def test_mark_config_as_used(store, tmpdir): + with tmpdir.as_cwd(): + f = tmpdir.join('f').ensure() + store.mark_config_used('f') + assert store.select_all_configs() == [f.strpath] + + +def test_mark_config_as_used_idempotent(store, tmpdir): + test_mark_config_as_used(store, tmpdir) + test_mark_config_as_used(store, tmpdir) + + +def test_mark_config_as_used_does_not_exist(store): + store.mark_config_used('f') + assert store.select_all_configs() == [] + + +def _simulate_pre_1_14_0(store): + with store.connect() as db: + db.executescript('DROP TABLE configs') + + +def test_select_all_configs_roll_forward(store): + _simulate_pre_1_14_0(store) + assert store.select_all_configs() == [] + + +def test_mark_config_as_used_roll_forward(store, tmpdir): + _simulate_pre_1_14_0(store) + test_mark_config_as_used(store, tmpdir) diff --git a/tests/util_test.py b/tests/util_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01afbd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/util_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +import os.path +import stat +import subprocess + +import pytest + +from pre_commit.util import CalledProcessError +from pre_commit.util import clean_path_on_failure +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output_b +from pre_commit.util import cmd_output_p +from pre_commit.util import make_executable +from pre_commit.util import parse_version +from pre_commit.util import rmtree +from pre_commit.util import tmpdir + + +def test_CalledProcessError_str(): + error = CalledProcessError(1, ('exe',), 0, b'output', b'errors') + assert str(error) == ( + "command: ('exe',)\n" + 'return code: 1\n' + 'expected return code: 0\n' + 'stdout:\n' + ' output\n' + 'stderr:\n' + ' errors' + ) + + +def test_CalledProcessError_str_nooutput(): + error = CalledProcessError(1, ('exe',), 0, b'', b'') + assert str(error) == ( + "command: ('exe',)\n" + 'return code: 1\n' + 'expected return code: 0\n' + 'stdout: (none)\n' + 'stderr: (none)' + ) + + +def test_clean_on_failure_noop(in_tmpdir): + with clean_path_on_failure('foo'): + pass + + +def test_clean_path_on_failure_does_nothing_when_not_raising(in_tmpdir): + with clean_path_on_failure('foo'): + os.mkdir('foo') + assert os.path.exists('foo') + + +def test_clean_path_on_failure_cleans_for_normal_exception(in_tmpdir): + class MyException(Exception): + pass + + with pytest.raises(MyException): + with clean_path_on_failure('foo'): + os.mkdir('foo') + raise MyException + + assert not os.path.exists('foo') + + +def test_clean_path_on_failure_cleans_for_system_exit(in_tmpdir): + class MySystemExit(SystemExit): + pass + + with pytest.raises(MySystemExit): + with clean_path_on_failure('foo'): + os.mkdir('foo') + raise MySystemExit + + assert not os.path.exists('foo') + + +def test_tmpdir(): + with tmpdir() as tempdir: + assert os.path.exists(tempdir) + assert not os.path.exists(tempdir) + + +def test_cmd_output_exe_not_found(): + ret, out, _ = cmd_output('dne', retcode=None) + assert ret == 1 + assert out == 'Executable `dne` not found' + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('fn', (cmd_output_b, cmd_output_p)) +def test_cmd_output_exe_not_found_bytes(fn): + ret, out, _ = fn('dne', retcode=None, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) + assert ret == 1 + assert out == b'Executable `dne` not found' + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('fn', (cmd_output_b, cmd_output_p)) +def test_cmd_output_no_shebang(tmpdir, fn): + f = tmpdir.join('f').ensure() + make_executable(f) + + # previously this raised `OSError` -- the output is platform specific + ret, out, _ = fn(str(f), retcode=None, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) + assert ret == 1 + assert isinstance(out, bytes) + assert out.endswith(b'\n') + + +def test_parse_version(): + assert parse_version('0.0') == parse_version('0.0') + assert parse_version('0.1') > parse_version('0.0') + assert parse_version('2.1') >= parse_version('2') + + +def test_rmtree_read_only_directories(tmpdir): + """Simulates the go module tree. See #1042""" + tmpdir.join('x/y/z').ensure_dir().join('a').ensure() + mode = os.stat(str(tmpdir.join('x'))).st_mode + mode_no_w = mode & ~(stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IWGRP | stat.S_IWOTH) + tmpdir.join('x/y/z').chmod(mode_no_w) + tmpdir.join('x/y/z').chmod(mode_no_w) + tmpdir.join('x/y/z').chmod(mode_no_w) + rmtree(str(tmpdir.join('x'))) diff --git a/tests/xargs_test.py b/tests/xargs_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1fc9207 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/xargs_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +import concurrent.futures +import os +import sys +import time +from typing import Tuple +from unittest import mock + +import pytest + +from pre_commit import parse_shebang +from pre_commit import xargs + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + ('env', 'expected'), + ( + ({}, 0), + ({b'x': b'1'}, 12), + ({b'x': b'12'}, 13), + ({b'x': b'1', b'y': b'2'}, 24), + ), +) +def test_environ_size(env, expected): + # normalize integer sizing + assert xargs._environ_size(_env=env) == expected + + +@pytest.fixture +def win32_mock(): + with mock.patch.object(sys, 'getfilesystemencoding', return_value='utf-8'): + with mock.patch.object(sys, 'platform', 'win32'): + yield + + +@pytest.fixture +def linux_mock(): + with mock.patch.object(sys, 'getfilesystemencoding', return_value='utf-8'): + with mock.patch.object(sys, 'platform', 'linux'): + yield + + +def test_partition_trivial(): + assert xargs.partition(('cmd',), (), 1) == (('cmd',),) + + +def test_partition_simple(): + assert xargs.partition(('cmd',), ('foo',), 1) == (('cmd', 'foo'),) + + +def test_partition_limits(): + ret = xargs.partition( + ('ninechars',), ( + # Just match the end (with spaces) + '.' * 5, '.' * 4, + # Just match the end (single arg) + '.' * 10, + # Goes over the end + '.' * 5, + '.' * 6, + ), + 1, + _max_length=21, + ) + assert ret == ( + ('ninechars', '.' * 5, '.' * 4), + ('ninechars', '.' * 10), + ('ninechars', '.' * 5), + ('ninechars', '.' * 6), + ) + + +def test_partition_limit_win32(win32_mock): + cmd = ('ninechars',) + # counted as half because of utf-16 encode + varargs = ('π' * 5,) + ret = xargs.partition(cmd, varargs, 1, _max_length=21) + assert ret == (cmd + varargs,) + + +def test_partition_limit_linux(linux_mock): + cmd = ('ninechars',) + varargs = ('π' * 5,) + ret = xargs.partition(cmd, varargs, 1, _max_length=31) + assert ret == (cmd + varargs,) + + +def test_argument_too_long_with_large_unicode(linux_mock): + cmd = ('ninechars',) + varargs = ('π' * 10,) # 4 bytes * 10 + with pytest.raises(xargs.ArgumentTooLongError): + xargs.partition(cmd, varargs, 1, _max_length=20) + + +def test_partition_target_concurrency(): + ret = xargs.partition( + ('foo',), ('A',) * 22, + 4, + _max_length=50, + ) + assert ret == ( + ('foo',) + ('A',) * 6, + ('foo',) + ('A',) * 6, + ('foo',) + ('A',) * 6, + ('foo',) + ('A',) * 4, + ) + + +def test_partition_target_concurrency_wont_make_tiny_partitions(): + ret = xargs.partition( + ('foo',), ('A',) * 10, + 4, + _max_length=50, + ) + assert ret == ( + ('foo',) + ('A',) * 4, + ('foo',) + ('A',) * 4, + ('foo',) + ('A',) * 2, + ) + + +def test_argument_too_long(): + with pytest.raises(xargs.ArgumentTooLongError): + xargs.partition(('a' * 5,), ('a' * 5,), 1, _max_length=10) + + +def test_xargs_smoke(): + ret, out = xargs.xargs(('echo',), ('hello', 'world')) + assert ret == 0 + assert out.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n') == b'hello world\n' + + +exit_cmd = parse_shebang.normalize_cmd(('bash', '-c', 'exit $1', '--')) +# Abuse max_length to control the exit code +max_length = len(' '.join(exit_cmd)) + 3 + + +def test_xargs_retcode_normal(): + ret, _ = xargs.xargs(exit_cmd, ('0',), _max_length=max_length) + assert ret == 0 + + ret, _ = xargs.xargs(exit_cmd, ('0', '1'), _max_length=max_length) + assert ret == 1 + + # takes the maximum return code + ret, _ = xargs.xargs(exit_cmd, ('0', '5', '1'), _max_length=max_length) + assert ret == 5 + + +def test_xargs_concurrency(): + bash_cmd = parse_shebang.normalize_cmd(('bash', '-c')) + print_pid = ('sleep 0.5 && echo $$',) + + start = time.time() + ret, stdout = xargs.xargs( + bash_cmd, print_pid * 5, + target_concurrency=5, + _max_length=len(' '.join(bash_cmd + print_pid)) + 1, + ) + elapsed = time.time() - start + assert ret == 0 + pids = stdout.splitlines() + assert len(pids) == 5 + # It would take 0.5*5=2.5 seconds ot run all of these in serial, so if it + # takes less, they must have run concurrently. + assert elapsed < 2.5 + + +def test_thread_mapper_concurrency_uses_threadpoolexecutor_map(): + with xargs._thread_mapper(10) as thread_map: + _self = thread_map.__self__ # type: ignore + assert isinstance(_self, concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor) + + +def test_thread_mapper_concurrency_uses_regular_map(): + with xargs._thread_mapper(1) as thread_map: + assert thread_map is map + + +def test_xargs_propagate_kwargs_to_cmd(): + env = {'PRE_COMMIT_TEST_VAR': 'Pre commit is awesome'} + cmd: Tuple[str, ...] = ('bash', '-c', 'echo $PRE_COMMIT_TEST_VAR', '--') + cmd = parse_shebang.normalize_cmd(cmd) + + ret, stdout = xargs.xargs(cmd, ('1',), env=env) + assert ret == 0 + assert b'Pre commit is awesome' in stdout + + +@pytest.mark.xfail(os.name == 'nt', reason='posix only') +def test_xargs_color_true_makes_tty(): + retcode, out = xargs.xargs( + (sys.executable, '-c', 'import sys; print(sys.stdout.isatty())'), + ('1',), + color=True, + ) + assert retcode == 0 + assert out == b'True\n' |