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753 lines
22 KiB
Python
753 lines
22 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""Generate fake repositories for testing."""
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import atexit
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import datetime
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import errno
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import logging
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import os
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import pprint
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import re
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import socket
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import time
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# trial_dir must be first for non-system libraries.
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from tests import trial_dir
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import gclient_utils
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import scm
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import subprocess2
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def write(path, content):
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f = open(path, 'wb')
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f.write(content)
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f.close()
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join = os.path.join
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def read_tree(tree_root):
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"""Returns a dict of all the files in a tree. Defaults to self.root_dir."""
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tree = {}
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(tree_root):
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for d in filter(lambda x: x.startswith('.'), dirs):
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dirs.remove(d)
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for f in [join(root, f) for f in files if not f.startswith('.')]:
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filepath = f[len(tree_root) + 1:].replace(os.sep, '/')
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assert len(filepath), f
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tree[filepath] = open(join(root, f), 'rU').read()
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return tree
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def dict_diff(dict1, dict2):
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diff = {}
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for k, v in dict1.iteritems():
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if k not in dict2:
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diff[k] = v
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elif v != dict2[k]:
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diff[k] = (v, dict2[k])
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for k, v in dict2.iteritems():
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if k not in dict1:
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diff[k] = v
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return diff
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def commit_svn(repo, usr, pwd):
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"""Commits the changes and returns the new revision number."""
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to_add = []
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to_remove = []
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for status, filepath in scm.SVN.CaptureStatus(repo):
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if status[0] == '?':
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to_add.append(filepath)
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elif status[0] == '!':
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to_remove.append(filepath)
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if to_add:
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subprocess2.check_output(
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['svn', 'add', '--no-auto-props', '-q'] + to_add, cwd=repo)
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if to_remove:
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subprocess2.check_output(['svn', 'remove', '-q'] + to_remove, cwd=repo)
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out = subprocess2.check_output(
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['svn', 'commit', repo, '-m', 'foo', '--non-interactive',
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'--no-auth-cache',
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'--username', usr, '--password', pwd],
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cwd=repo)
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match = re.search(r'(\d+)', out)
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if not match:
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raise Exception('Commit failed', out)
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rev = match.group(1)
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status = subprocess2.check_output(['svn', 'status'], cwd=repo)
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assert len(status) == 0, status
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logging.debug('At revision %s' % rev)
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return rev
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def commit_git(repo):
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"""Commits the changes and returns the new hash."""
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subprocess2.check_call(['git', 'add', '-A', '-f'], cwd=repo)
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subprocess2.check_call(['git', 'commit', '-q', '--message', 'foo'], cwd=repo)
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rev = subprocess2.check_output(
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['git', 'show-ref', '--head', 'HEAD'], cwd=repo).split(' ', 1)[0]
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logging.debug('At revision %s' % rev)
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return rev
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def test_port(host, port):
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s = socket.socket()
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try:
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return s.connect_ex((host, port)) == 0
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finally:
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s.close()
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def find_free_port(host, base_port):
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"""Finds a listening port free to listen to."""
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while base_port < (2<<16):
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if not test_port(host, base_port):
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return base_port
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base_port += 1
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assert False, 'Having issues finding an available port'
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def wait_for_port_to_bind(host, port, process):
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sock = socket.socket()
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if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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# On Mac SnowLeopard, if we attempt to connect to the socket
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# immediately, it fails with EINVAL and never gets a chance to
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# connect (putting us into a hard spin and then failing).
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# Linux doesn't need this.
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time.sleep(0.1)
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try:
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start = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
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maxdelay = datetime.timedelta(seconds=30)
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while (datetime.datetime.utcnow() - start) < maxdelay:
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try:
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sock.connect((host, port))
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logging.debug('%d is now bound' % port)
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return
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except (socket.error, EnvironmentError):
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pass
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logging.debug('%d is still not bound' % port)
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finally:
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sock.close()
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# The process failed to bind. Kill it and dump its ouput.
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process.kill()
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logging.error('%s' % process.communicate()[0])
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assert False, '%d is still not bound' % port
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def wait_for_port_to_free(host, port):
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start = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
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maxdelay = datetime.timedelta(seconds=30)
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while (datetime.datetime.utcnow() - start) < maxdelay:
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try:
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sock = socket.socket()
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sock.connect((host, port))
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logging.debug('%d was bound, waiting to free' % port)
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except (socket.error, EnvironmentError):
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logging.debug('%d now free' % port)
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return
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finally:
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sock.close()
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assert False, '%d is still bound' % port
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_FAKE_LOADED = False
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class FakeReposBase(object):
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"""Generate both svn and git repositories to test gclient functionality.
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Many DEPS functionalities need to be tested: Var, File, From, deps_os, hooks,
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use_relative_paths.
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And types of dependencies: Relative urls, Full urls, both svn and git.
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populateSvn() and populateGit() need to be implemented by the subclass.
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"""
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# Hostname
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NB_GIT_REPOS = 1
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USERS = [
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('user1@example.com', 'foo'),
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('user2@example.com', 'bar'),
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]
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def __init__(self, host=None):
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global _FAKE_LOADED
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if _FAKE_LOADED:
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raise Exception('You can only start one FakeRepos at a time.')
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_FAKE_LOADED = True
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self.trial = trial_dir.TrialDir('repos')
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self.host = host or '127.0.0.1'
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# Format is [ None, tree, tree, ...]
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# i.e. revisions are 1-based.
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self.svn_revs = [None]
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# Format is { repo: [ None, (hash, tree), (hash, tree), ... ], ... }
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# so reference looks like self.git_hashes[repo][rev][0] for hash and
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# self.git_hashes[repo][rev][1] for it's tree snapshot.
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# For consistency with self.svn_revs, it is 1-based too.
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self.git_hashes = {}
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self.svnserve = None
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self.gitdaemon = None
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self.git_pid_file = None
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self.git_root = None
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self.svn_checkout = None
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self.svn_repo = None
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self.git_dirty = False
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self.svn_dirty = False
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self.svn_port = None
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self.git_port = None
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self.svn_base = None
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self.git_base = None
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@property
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def root_dir(self):
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return self.trial.root_dir
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def set_up(self):
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"""All late initialization comes here."""
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self.cleanup_dirt()
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if not self.root_dir:
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try:
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# self.root_dir is not set before this call.
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self.trial.set_up()
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self.git_root = join(self.root_dir, 'git')
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self.svn_checkout = join(self.root_dir, 'svn_checkout')
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self.svn_repo = join(self.root_dir, 'svn')
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finally:
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# Registers cleanup.
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atexit.register(self.tear_down)
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def cleanup_dirt(self):
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"""For each dirty repository, destroy it."""
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if self.svn_dirty:
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if not self.tear_down_svn():
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logging.error('Using both leaking checkout and svn dirty checkout')
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if self.git_dirty:
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if not self.tear_down_git():
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logging.error('Using both leaking checkout and git dirty checkout')
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def tear_down(self):
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"""Kills the servers and delete the directories."""
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self.tear_down_svn()
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self.tear_down_git()
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# This deletes the directories.
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self.trial.tear_down()
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self.trial = None
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def tear_down_svn(self):
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if self.svnserve:
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logging.debug('Killing svnserve pid %s' % self.svnserve.pid)
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try:
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self.svnserve.kill()
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except OSError, e:
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if e.errno != errno.ESRCH: # no such process
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raise
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wait_for_port_to_free(self.host, self.svn_port)
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self.svnserve = None
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self.svn_port = None
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self.svn_base = None
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if not self.trial.SHOULD_LEAK:
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logging.debug('Removing %s' % self.svn_repo)
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gclient_utils.rmtree(self.svn_repo)
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logging.debug('Removing %s' % self.svn_checkout)
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gclient_utils.rmtree(self.svn_checkout)
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else:
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return False
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return True
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def tear_down_git(self):
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if self.gitdaemon:
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logging.debug('Killing git-daemon pid %s' % self.gitdaemon.pid)
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self.gitdaemon.kill()
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self.gitdaemon = None
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if self.git_pid_file:
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pid = int(self.git_pid_file.read())
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self.git_pid_file.close()
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logging.debug('Killing git daemon pid %s' % pid)
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subprocess2.kill_pid(pid)
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self.git_pid_file = None
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wait_for_port_to_free(self.host, self.git_port)
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self.git_port = None
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self.git_base = None
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if not self.trial.SHOULD_LEAK:
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logging.debug('Removing %s' % self.git_root)
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gclient_utils.rmtree(self.git_root)
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else:
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return False
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return True
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@staticmethod
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def _genTree(root, tree_dict):
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"""For a dictionary of file contents, generate a filesystem."""
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if not os.path.isdir(root):
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os.makedirs(root)
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for (k, v) in tree_dict.iteritems():
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k_os = k.replace('/', os.sep)
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k_arr = k_os.split(os.sep)
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if len(k_arr) > 1:
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p = os.sep.join([root] + k_arr[:-1])
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if not os.path.isdir(p):
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os.makedirs(p)
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if v is None:
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os.remove(join(root, k))
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else:
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write(join(root, k), v)
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def set_up_svn(self):
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"""Creates subversion repositories and start the servers."""
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self.set_up()
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if self.svnserve:
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return True
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try:
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subprocess2.check_call(['svnadmin', 'create', self.svn_repo])
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except (OSError, subprocess2.CalledProcessError):
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return False
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write(join(self.svn_repo, 'conf', 'svnserve.conf'),
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'[general]\n'
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'anon-access = read\n'
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'auth-access = write\n'
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'password-db = passwd\n')
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text = '[users]\n'
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text += ''.join('%s = %s\n' % (usr, pwd) for usr, pwd in self.USERS)
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write(join(self.svn_repo, 'conf', 'passwd'), text)
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# Mac 10.6 ships with a buggy subversion build and we need this line
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# to work around the bug.
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write(join(self.svn_repo, 'db', 'fsfs.conf'),
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'[rep-sharing]\n'
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'enable-rep-sharing = false\n')
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# Start the daemon.
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self.svn_port = find_free_port(self.host, 10000)
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logging.debug('Using port %d' % self.svn_port)
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cmd = ['svnserve', '-d', '--foreground', '-r', self.root_dir,
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'--listen-port=%d' % self.svn_port]
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if self.host == '127.0.0.1':
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cmd.append('--listen-host=' + self.host)
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self.check_port_is_free(self.svn_port)
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self.svnserve = subprocess2.Popen(
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cmd,
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cwd=self.svn_repo,
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stdout=subprocess2.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess2.PIPE)
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wait_for_port_to_bind(self.host, self.svn_port, self.svnserve)
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self.svn_base = 'svn://%s:%d/svn/' % (self.host, self.svn_port)
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self.populateSvn()
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self.svn_dirty = False
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return True
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def set_up_git(self):
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"""Creates git repositories and start the servers."""
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self.set_up()
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if self.gitdaemon:
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return True
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assert self.git_pid_file == None
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try:
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subprocess2.check_output(['git', '--version'])
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except (OSError, subprocess2.CalledProcessError):
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return False
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for repo in ['repo_%d' % r for r in range(1, self.NB_GIT_REPOS + 1)]:
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subprocess2.check_call(['git', 'init', '-q', join(self.git_root, repo)])
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self.git_hashes[repo] = [None]
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self.git_port = find_free_port(self.host, 20000)
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self.git_base = 'git://%s:%d/git/' % (self.host, self.git_port)
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# Start the daemon.
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self.git_pid_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
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cmd = ['git', 'daemon',
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'--export-all',
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'--reuseaddr',
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'--base-path=' + self.root_dir,
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'--pid-file=' + self.git_pid_file.name,
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'--port=%d' % self.git_port]
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if self.host == '127.0.0.1':
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cmd.append('--listen=' + self.host)
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self.check_port_is_free(self.git_port)
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self.gitdaemon = subprocess2.Popen(
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cmd,
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cwd=self.root_dir,
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stdout=subprocess2.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess2.PIPE)
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wait_for_port_to_bind(self.host, self.git_port, self.gitdaemon)
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self.populateGit()
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self.git_dirty = False
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return True
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def _commit_svn(self, tree):
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self._genTree(self.svn_checkout, tree)
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commit_svn(self.svn_checkout, self.USERS[0][0], self.USERS[0][1])
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if self.svn_revs and self.svn_revs[-1]:
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new_tree = self.svn_revs[-1].copy()
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new_tree.update(tree)
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else:
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new_tree = tree.copy()
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self.svn_revs.append(new_tree)
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def _commit_git(self, repo, tree):
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repo_root = join(self.git_root, repo)
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self._genTree(repo_root, tree)
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commit_hash = commit_git(repo_root)
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if self.git_hashes[repo][-1]:
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new_tree = self.git_hashes[repo][-1][1].copy()
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new_tree.update(tree)
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else:
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new_tree = tree.copy()
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self.git_hashes[repo].append((commit_hash, new_tree))
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def check_port_is_free(self, port):
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sock = socket.socket()
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try:
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sock.connect((self.host, port))
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# It worked, throw.
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assert False, '%d shouldn\'t be bound' % port
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except (socket.error, EnvironmentError):
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pass
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finally:
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sock.close()
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def populateSvn(self):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def populateGit(self):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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class FakeRepos(FakeReposBase):
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"""Implements populateSvn() and populateGit()."""
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NB_GIT_REPOS = 4
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def populateSvn(self):
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"""Creates a few revisions of changes including DEPS files."""
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# Repos
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subprocess2.check_call(
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['svn', 'checkout', self.svn_base, self.svn_checkout,
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'-q', '--non-interactive', '--no-auth-cache',
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'--username', self.USERS[0][0], '--password', self.USERS[0][1]])
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assert os.path.isdir(join(self.svn_checkout, '.svn'))
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def file_system(rev, DEPS, DEPS_ALT=None):
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fs = {
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'origin': 'svn@%(rev)d\n',
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'trunk/origin': 'svn/trunk@%(rev)d\n',
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'trunk/src/origin': 'svn/trunk/src@%(rev)d\n',
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'trunk/src/third_party/origin': 'svn/trunk/src/third_party@%(rev)d\n',
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'trunk/other/origin': 'src/trunk/other@%(rev)d\n',
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'trunk/third_party/origin': 'svn/trunk/third_party@%(rev)d\n',
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'trunk/third_party/foo/origin': 'svn/trunk/third_party/foo@%(rev)d\n',
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'trunk/third_party/prout/origin': 'svn/trunk/third_party/foo@%(rev)d\n',
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}
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for k in fs.iterkeys():
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fs[k] = fs[k] % { 'rev': rev }
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fs['trunk/src/DEPS'] = DEPS
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if DEPS_ALT:
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fs['trunk/src/DEPS.alt'] = DEPS_ALT
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return fs
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# Testing:
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# - dependency disapear
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# - dependency renamed
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# - versioned and unversioned reference
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# - relative and full reference
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# - deps_os
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# - var
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# - hooks
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# - From
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# - File
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# TODO(maruel):
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# - $matching_files
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# - use_relative_paths
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DEPS = """
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vars = {
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'DummyVariable': 'third_party',
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}
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deps = {
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'src/other': '%(svn_base)strunk/other@1',
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'src/third_party/fpp': '/trunk/' + Var('DummyVariable') + '/foo',
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}
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deps_os = {
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'mac': {
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'src/third_party/prout': '/trunk/third_party/prout',
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},
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}""" % { 'svn_base': self.svn_base }
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DEPS_ALT = """
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deps = {
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'src/other2': '%(svn_base)strunk/other@2'
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}
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""" % { 'svn_base': self.svn_base }
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fs = file_system(1, DEPS, DEPS_ALT)
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self._commit_svn(fs)
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fs = file_system(2, """
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deps = {
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'src/other': '%(svn_base)strunk/other',
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# Load another DEPS and load a dependency from it. That's an example of
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# WebKit's chromium checkout flow. Verify it works out of order.
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'src/third_party/foo': From('src/file/other', 'foo/bar'),
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'src/file/other': File('%(svn_base)strunk/other/DEPS'),
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}
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# I think this is wrong to have the hooks run from the base of the gclient
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# checkout. It's maybe a bit too late to change that behavior.
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hooks = [
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{
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'pattern': '.',
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'action': ['python', '-c',
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'open(\\'src/svn_hooked1\\', \\'w\\').write(\\'svn_hooked1\\')'],
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},
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{
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# Should not be run.
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'pattern': 'nonexistent',
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'action': ['python', '-c',
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'open(\\'src/svn_hooked2\\', \\'w\\').write(\\'svn_hooked2\\')'],
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},
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]
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""" % { 'svn_base': self.svn_base })
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fs['trunk/other/DEPS'] = """
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deps = {
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'foo/bar': '/trunk/third_party/foo@1',
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# Only the requested deps should be processed.
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'invalid': '/does_not_exist',
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}
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"""
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# WebKit abuses this.
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fs['trunk/webkit/.gclient'] = """
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|
solutions = [
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{
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'name': './',
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|
'url': None,
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|
},
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|
]
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"""
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fs['trunk/webkit/DEPS'] = """
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|
deps = {
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|
'foo/bar': '%(svn_base)strunk/third_party/foo@1'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
hooks = [
|
|
{
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|
'pattern': '.*',
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|
'action': ['echo', 'foo'],
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|
},
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|
]
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""" % { 'svn_base': self.svn_base }
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|
self._commit_svn(fs)
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|
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|
def populateGit(self):
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|
# Testing:
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|
# - dependency disapear
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|
# - dependency renamed
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|
# - versioned and unversioned reference
|
|
# - relative and full reference
|
|
# - deps_os
|
|
# - var
|
|
# - hooks
|
|
# - From
|
|
# TODO(maruel):
|
|
# - File: File is hard to test here because it's SVN-only. It's
|
|
# implementation should probably be replaced to use urllib instead.
|
|
# - $matching_files
|
|
# - use_relative_paths
|
|
self._commit_git('repo_3', {
|
|
'origin': 'git/repo_3@1\n',
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
self._commit_git('repo_3', {
|
|
'origin': 'git/repo_3@2\n',
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
self._commit_git('repo_1', {
|
|
'DEPS': """
|
|
vars = {
|
|
'DummyVariable': 'repo',
|
|
}
|
|
deps = {
|
|
'src/repo2': '%(git_base)srepo_2',
|
|
'src/repo2/repo3': '/' + Var('DummyVariable') + '_3@%(hash3)s',
|
|
}
|
|
deps_os = {
|
|
'mac': {
|
|
'src/repo4': '/repo_4',
|
|
},
|
|
}""" % {
|
|
'git_base': self.git_base,
|
|
# See self.__init__() for the format. Grab's the hash of the first
|
|
# commit in repo_2. Only keep the first 7 character because of:
|
|
# TODO(maruel): http://crosbug.com/3591 We need to strip the hash..
|
|
# duh.
|
|
'hash3': self.git_hashes['repo_3'][1][0][:7]
|
|
},
|
|
'origin': 'git/repo_1@1\n',
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
self._commit_git('repo_2', {
|
|
'origin': 'git/repo_2@1\n',
|
|
'DEPS': """
|
|
deps = {
|
|
'foo/bar': '/repo_3',
|
|
}
|
|
""",
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
self._commit_git('repo_2', {
|
|
'origin': 'git/repo_2@2\n',
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
self._commit_git('repo_4', {
|
|
'origin': 'git/repo_4@1\n',
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
self._commit_git('repo_4', {
|
|
'origin': 'git/repo_4@2\n',
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
self._commit_git('repo_1', {
|
|
'DEPS': """
|
|
deps = {
|
|
'src/repo2': '%(git_base)srepo_2@%(hash)s',
|
|
#'src/repo2/repo_renamed': '/repo_3',
|
|
'src/repo2/repo_renamed': From('src/repo2', 'foo/bar'),
|
|
}
|
|
# I think this is wrong to have the hooks run from the base of the gclient
|
|
# checkout. It's maybe a bit too late to change that behavior.
|
|
hooks = [
|
|
{
|
|
'pattern': '.',
|
|
'action': ['python', '-c',
|
|
'open(\\'src/git_hooked1\\', \\'w\\').write(\\'git_hooked1\\')'],
|
|
},
|
|
{
|
|
# Should not be run.
|
|
'pattern': 'nonexistent',
|
|
'action': ['python', '-c',
|
|
'open(\\'src/git_hooked2\\', \\'w\\').write(\\'git_hooked2\\')'],
|
|
},
|
|
]
|
|
""" % {
|
|
'git_base': self.git_base,
|
|
# See self.__init__() for the format. Grab's the hash of the first
|
|
# commit in repo_2. Only keep the first 7 character because of:
|
|
# TODO(maruel): http://crosbug.com/3591 We need to strip the hash.. duh.
|
|
'hash': self.git_hashes['repo_2'][1][0][:7]
|
|
},
|
|
'origin': 'git/repo_1@2\n',
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
class FakeReposTestBase(trial_dir.TestCase):
|
|
"""This is vaguely inspired by twisted."""
|
|
# static FakeRepos instance. Lazy loaded.
|
|
FAKE_REPOS = None
|
|
# Override if necessary.
|
|
FAKE_REPOS_CLASS = FakeRepos
|
|
|
|
def setUp(self):
|
|
super(FakeReposTestBase, self).setUp()
|
|
if not FakeReposTestBase.FAKE_REPOS:
|
|
# Lazy create the global instance.
|
|
FakeReposTestBase.FAKE_REPOS = self.FAKE_REPOS_CLASS()
|
|
# No need to call self.FAKE_REPOS.setUp(), it will be called by the child
|
|
# class.
|
|
# Do not define tearDown(), since super's version does the right thing and
|
|
# FAKE_REPOS is kept across tests.
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def svn_base(self):
|
|
"""Shortcut."""
|
|
return self.FAKE_REPOS.svn_base
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def git_base(self):
|
|
"""Shortcut."""
|
|
return self.FAKE_REPOS.git_base
|
|
|
|
def checkString(self, expected, result, msg=None):
|
|
"""Prints the diffs to ease debugging."""
|
|
if expected != result:
|
|
# Strip the begining
|
|
while expected and result and expected[0] == result[0]:
|
|
expected = expected[1:]
|
|
result = result[1:]
|
|
# The exception trace makes it hard to read so dump it too.
|
|
if '\n' in result:
|
|
print result
|
|
self.assertEquals(expected, result, msg)
|
|
|
|
def check(self, expected, results):
|
|
"""Checks stdout, stderr, returncode."""
|
|
self.checkString(expected[0], results[0])
|
|
self.checkString(expected[1], results[1])
|
|
self.assertEquals(expected[2], results[2])
|
|
|
|
def assertTree(self, tree, tree_root=None):
|
|
"""Diff the checkout tree with a dict."""
|
|
if not tree_root:
|
|
tree_root = self.root_dir
|
|
actual = read_tree(tree_root)
|
|
diff = dict_diff(tree, actual)
|
|
if diff:
|
|
logging.debug('Actual %s\n%s' % (tree_root, pprint.pformat(actual)))
|
|
logging.debug('Expected\n%s' % pprint.pformat(tree))
|
|
logging.debug('Diff\n%s' % pprint.pformat(diff))
|
|
self.assertEquals(diff, [])
|
|
|
|
def mangle_svn_tree(self, *args):
|
|
"""Creates a 'virtual directory snapshot' to compare with the actual result
|
|
on disk."""
|
|
result = {}
|
|
for item, new_root in args:
|
|
old_root, rev = item.split('@', 1)
|
|
tree = self.FAKE_REPOS.svn_revs[int(rev)]
|
|
for k, v in tree.iteritems():
|
|
if not k.startswith(old_root):
|
|
continue
|
|
item = k[len(old_root) + 1:]
|
|
if item.startswith('.'):
|
|
continue
|
|
result[join(new_root, item).replace(os.sep, '/')] = v
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
def mangle_git_tree(self, *args):
|
|
"""Creates a 'virtual directory snapshot' to compare with the actual result
|
|
on disk."""
|
|
result = {}
|
|
for item, new_root in args:
|
|
repo, rev = item.split('@', 1)
|
|
tree = self.gittree(repo, rev)
|
|
for k, v in tree.iteritems():
|
|
result[join(new_root, k)] = v
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
def githash(self, repo, rev):
|
|
"""Sort-hand: Returns the hash for a git 'revision'."""
|
|
return self.FAKE_REPOS.git_hashes[repo][int(rev)][0]
|
|
|
|
def gittree(self, repo, rev):
|
|
"""Sort-hand: returns the directory tree for a git 'revision'."""
|
|
return self.FAKE_REPOS.git_hashes[repo][int(rev)][1]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def main(argv):
|
|
fake = FakeRepos()
|
|
print 'Using %s' % fake.root_dir
|
|
try:
|
|
fake.set_up_svn()
|
|
fake.set_up_git()
|
|
print('Fake setup, press enter to quit or Ctrl-C to keep the checkouts.')
|
|
sys.stdin.readline()
|
|
except KeyboardInterrupt:
|
|
trial_dir.TrialDir.SHOULD_LEAK.leak = True
|
|
return 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
|