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4110.2.26
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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Canonical Ltd
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1685.1.63
by Martin Pool
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1534.4.40
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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1685.1.63
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1534.4.40
by Robert Collins
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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4183.7.1
by Sabin Iacob
 update FSF mailing address  | 
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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1534.4.40
by Robert Collins
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"""Tests for the Repository facility that are not interface tests.
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3689.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Doc strings that reference repository_implementations  | 
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For interface tests see tests/per_repository/*.py.
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1534.4.40
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For concrete class tests see this file, and for storage formats tests
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also see this file.
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"""
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1773.4.1
by Martin Pool
 Add pyflakes makefile target; fix many warnings  | 
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from stat import S_ISDIR  | 
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1534.4.40
by Robert Collins
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from StringIO import StringIO  | 
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1556.1.4
by Robert Collins
 Add a new format for what will become knit, and the surrounding logic to upgrade repositories within metadirs, and tests for the same.  | 
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import bzrlib  | 
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1534.4.40
by Robert Collins
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from bzrlib.errors import (NotBranchError,  | 
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1534.4.41
by Robert Collins
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NoSuchFile,  | 
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1534.4.40
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UnknownFormatError,  | 
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UnsupportedFormatError,  | 
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                           )
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3184.1.9
by Robert Collins
 * ``Repository.get_data_stream`` is now deprecated in favour of  | 
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from bzrlib import graph  | 
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3735.1.1
by Robert Collins
 Add development2 formats using BTree indices.  | 
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from bzrlib.btree_index import BTreeBuilder, BTreeGraphIndex  | 
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2592.3.192
by Robert Collins
 Move new revision index management to NewPack.  | 
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from bzrlib.index import GraphIndex, InMemoryGraphIndex  | 
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2241.1.1
by Martin Pool
 Change RepositoryFormat to use a Registry rather than ad-hoc dictionary  | 
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from bzrlib.repository import RepositoryFormat  | 
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2535.3.41
by Andrew Bennetts
 Add tests for InterRemoteToOther.is_compatible.  | 
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from bzrlib.smart import server  | 
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2670.3.5
by Andrew Bennetts
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from bzrlib.tests import (  | 
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TestCase,  | 
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TestCaseWithTransport,  | 
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3446.2.1
by Martin Pool
 Failure to delete an obsolete pack file should not be fatal.  | 
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TestSkipped,  | 
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2670.3.5
by Andrew Bennetts
 Remove get_stream_as_bytes from KnitVersionedFile's API, make it a function in knitrepo.py instead.  | 
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test_knit,  | 
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3446.2.1
by Martin Pool
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from bzrlib.transport import (  | 
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fakenfs,  | 
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get_transport,  | 
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    )
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1534.4.40
by Robert Collins
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from bzrlib.transport.memory import MemoryServer  | 
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2535.3.53
by Andrew Bennetts
 Remove get_stream_as_bytes from KnitVersionedFile's API, make it a function in knitrepo.py instead.  | 
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from bzrlib.util import bencode  | 
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2241.1.1
by Martin Pool
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from bzrlib import (  | 
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2535.3.41
by Andrew Bennetts
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bzrdir,  | 
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errors,  | 
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2535.3.57
by Andrew Bennetts
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inventory,  | 
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2929.3.5
by Vincent Ladeuil
 New files, same warnings, same fixes.  | 
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osutils,  | 
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3146.6.1
by Aaron Bentley
 InterDifferingSerializer shows a progress bar  | 
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progress,  | 
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2241.1.1
by Martin Pool
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repository,  | 
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2535.3.57
by Andrew Bennetts
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revision as _mod_revision,  | 
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2535.3.41
by Andrew Bennetts
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symbol_versioning,  | 
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2241.1.1
by Martin Pool
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upgrade,  | 
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workingtree,  | 
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2592.3.173
by Robert Collins
 Basic implementation of all_packs.  | 
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from bzrlib.repofmt import knitrepo, weaverepo, pack_repo  | 
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1534.4.40
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class TestDefaultFormat(TestCase):  | 
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1534.4.41
by Robert Collins
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def test_get_set_default_format(self):  | 
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old_default = bzrdir.format_registry.get('default')  | 
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private_default = old_default().repository_format.__class__  | 
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old_format = repository.RepositoryFormat.get_default_format()  | 
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(old_format, private_default))  | 
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2204.5.3
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def make_sample_bzrdir():  | 
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my_bzrdir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()  | 
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my_bzrdir.repository_format = SampleRepositoryFormat()  | 
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return my_bzrdir  | 
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bzrdir.format_registry.remove('default')  | 
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bzrdir.format_registry.register('sample', make_sample_bzrdir, '')  | 
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bzrdir.format_registry.set_default('sample')  | 
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        # creating a repository should now create an instrumented dir.
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try:  | 
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1534.4.47
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            # the default branch format is used by the meta dir format
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            # which is not the default bzrdir format at this point
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dir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize('memory:///')  | 
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result = dir.create_repository()  | 
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self.assertEqual(result, 'A bzr repository dir')  | 
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2241.1.1
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finally:  | 
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2204.5.3
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bzrdir.format_registry.remove('default')  | 
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2363.5.14
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bzrdir.format_registry.remove('sample')  | 
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2204.5.3
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bzrdir.format_registry.register('default', old_default, '')  | 
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self.assertIsInstance(repository.RepositoryFormat.get_default_format(),  | 
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old_format.__class__)  | 
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class SampleRepositoryFormat(repository.RepositoryFormat):  | 
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"""A sample format  | 
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    this format is initializable, unsupported to aid in testing the
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    open and open(unsupported=True) routines.
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    """
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def get_format_string(self):  | 
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"""See RepositoryFormat.get_format_string()."""  | 
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return "Sample .bzr repository format."  | 
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def initialize(self, a_bzrdir, shared=False):  | 
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"""Initialize a repository in a BzrDir"""  | 
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t = a_bzrdir.get_repository_transport(self)  | 
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t.put_bytes('format', self.get_format_string())  | 
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return 'A bzr repository dir'  | 
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def is_supported(self):  | 
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return False  | 
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def open(self, a_bzrdir, _found=False):  | 
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return "opened repository."  | 
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class TestRepositoryFormat(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
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"""Tests for the Repository format detection used by the bzr meta dir facility.BzrBranchFormat facility."""  | 
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def test_find_format(self):  | 
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        # is the right format object found for a repository?
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        # create a branch with a few known format objects.
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        # this is not quite the same as
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self.build_tree(["foo/", "bar/"])  | 
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def check_format(format, url):  | 
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dir = format._matchingbzrdir.initialize(url)  | 
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format.initialize(dir)  | 
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t = get_transport(url)  | 
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found_format = repository.RepositoryFormat.find_format(dir)  | 
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self.failUnless(isinstance(found_format, format.__class__))  | 
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check_format(weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7(), "bar")  | 
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def test_find_format_no_repository(self):  | 
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dir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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self.assertRaises(errors.NoRepositoryPresent,  | 
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repository.RepositoryFormat.find_format,  | 
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def test_find_format_unknown_format(self):  | 
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dir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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SampleRepositoryFormat().initialize(dir)  | 
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self.assertRaises(UnknownFormatError,  | 
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repository.RepositoryFormat.find_format,  | 
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def test_register_unregister_format(self):  | 
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format = SampleRepositoryFormat()  | 
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        # make a control dir
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dir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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        # make a repo
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format.initialize(dir)  | 
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        # register a format for it.
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repository.RepositoryFormat.register_format(format)  | 
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        # which repository.Open will refuse (not supported)
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self.assertRaises(UnsupportedFormatError, repository.Repository.open, self.get_url())  | 
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        # but open(unsupported) will work
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self.assertEqual(format.open(dir), "opened repository.")  | 
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        # unregister the format
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repository.RepositoryFormat.unregister_format(format)  | 
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class TestFormat6(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
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def test_attribute__fetch_order(self):  | 
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"""Weaves need topological data insertion."""  | 
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control = bzrdir.BzrDirFormat6().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat6().initialize(control)  | 
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self.assertEqual('topological', repo._format._fetch_order)  | 
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def test_attribute__fetch_uses_deltas(self):  | 
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"""Weaves do not reuse deltas."""  | 
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control = bzrdir.BzrDirFormat6().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat6().initialize(control)  | 
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self.assertEqual(False, repo._format._fetch_uses_deltas)  | 
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def test_attribute__fetch_reconcile(self):  | 
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"""Weave repositories need a reconcile after fetch."""  | 
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control = bzrdir.BzrDirFormat6().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat6().initialize(control)  | 
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self.assertEqual(True, repo._format._fetch_reconcile)  | 
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def test_no_ancestry_weave(self):  | 
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control = bzrdir.BzrDirFormat6().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat6().initialize(control)  | 
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        # We no longer need to create the ancestry.weave file
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        # since it is *never* used.
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self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile,  | 
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control.transport.get,  | 
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def test_supports_external_lookups(self):  | 
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control = bzrdir.BzrDirFormat6().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat6().initialize(control)  | 
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self.assertFalse(repo._format.supports_external_lookups)  | 
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class TestFormat7(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
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def test_attribute__fetch_order(self):  | 
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"""Weaves need topological data insertion."""  | 
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control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7().initialize(control)  | 
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self.assertEqual('topological', repo._format._fetch_order)  | 
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def test_attribute__fetch_uses_deltas(self):  | 
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"""Weaves do not reuse deltas."""  | 
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control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7().initialize(control)  | 
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self.assertEqual(False, repo._format._fetch_uses_deltas)  | 
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def test_attribute__fetch_reconcile(self):  | 
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"""Weave repositories need a reconcile after fetch."""  | 
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control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7().initialize(control)  | 
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self.assertEqual(True, repo._format._fetch_reconcile)  | 
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def test_disk_layout(self):  | 
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control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
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repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7().initialize(control)  | 
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repo.lock_write()  | 
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repo.unlock()  | 
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        # we want:
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        # format 'Bazaar-NG Repository format 7'
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        # lock ''
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        # inventory.weave == empty_weave
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        # empty revision-store directory
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        # empty weaves directory
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t = control.get_repository_transport(None)  | 
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self.assertEqualDiff('Bazaar-NG Repository format 7',  | 
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t.get('format').read())  | 
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self.assertTrue(S_ISDIR(t.stat('revision-store').st_mode))  | 
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self.assertTrue(S_ISDIR(t.stat('weaves').st_mode))  | 
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self.assertEqualDiff('# bzr weave file v5\n'  | 
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'w\n'  | 
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'W\n',  | 
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t.get('inventory.weave').read())  | 
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        # Creating a file with id Foo:Bar results in a non-escaped file name on
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        # disk.
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control.create_branch()  | 
|
243  | 
tree = control.create_workingtree()  | 
|
244  | 
tree.add(['foo'], ['Foo:Bar'], ['file'])  | 
|
245  | 
tree.put_file_bytes_non_atomic('Foo:Bar', 'content\n')  | 
|
246  | 
tree.commit('first post', rev_id='first')  | 
|
247  | 
self.assertEqualDiff(  | 
|
248  | 
'# bzr weave file v5\n'  | 
|
249  | 
'i\n'  | 
|
250  | 
'1 7fe70820e08a1aac0ef224d9c66ab66831cc4ab1\n'  | 
|
251  | 
'n first\n'  | 
|
252  | 
'\n'  | 
|
253  | 
'w\n'  | 
|
254  | 
'{ 0\n'  | 
|
255  | 
'. content\n'  | 
|
256  | 
'}\n'  | 
|
257  | 
'W\n',  | 
|
258  | 
t.get('weaves/74/Foo%3ABar.weave').read())  | 
|
| 
1534.6.1
by Robert Collins
 allow API creation of shared repositories  | 
259  | 
|
260  | 
def test_shared_disk_layout(self):  | 
|
261  | 
control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
|
| 
2241.1.4
by Martin Pool
 Moved old weave-based repository formats into bzrlib.repofmt.weaverepo.  | 
262  | 
repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7().initialize(control, shared=True)  | 
| 
1534.6.1
by Robert Collins
 allow API creation of shared repositories  | 
263  | 
        # we want:
 | 
264  | 
        # format 'Bazaar-NG Repository format 7'
 | 
|
265  | 
        # inventory.weave == empty_weave
 | 
|
266  | 
        # empty revision-store directory
 | 
|
267  | 
        # empty weaves directory
 | 
|
268  | 
        # a 'shared-storage' marker file.
 | 
|
| 
1553.5.49
by Martin Pool
 Use LockDirs for repo format 7  | 
269  | 
        # lock is not present when unlocked
 | 
| 
1534.6.1
by Robert Collins
 allow API creation of shared repositories  | 
270  | 
t = control.get_repository_transport(None)  | 
271  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('Bazaar-NG Repository format 7',  | 
|
272  | 
t.get('format').read())  | 
|
273  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('', t.get('shared-storage').read())  | 
|
274  | 
self.assertTrue(S_ISDIR(t.stat('revision-store').st_mode))  | 
|
275  | 
self.assertTrue(S_ISDIR(t.stat('weaves').st_mode))  | 
|
276  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('# bzr weave file v5\n'  | 
|
277  | 
'w\n'  | 
|
278  | 
'W\n',  | 
|
279  | 
t.get('inventory.weave').read())  | 
|
| 
1553.5.49
by Martin Pool
 Use LockDirs for repo format 7  | 
280  | 
self.assertFalse(t.has('branch-lock'))  | 
281  | 
||
| 
1553.5.56
by Martin Pool
 Format 7 repo now uses LockDir!  | 
282  | 
def test_creates_lockdir(self):  | 
| 
1553.5.49
by Martin Pool
 Use LockDirs for repo format 7  | 
283  | 
"""Make sure it appears to be controlled by a LockDir existence"""  | 
284  | 
control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
|
| 
2241.1.4
by Martin Pool
 Moved old weave-based repository formats into bzrlib.repofmt.weaverepo.  | 
285  | 
repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7().initialize(control, shared=True)  | 
| 
1553.5.49
by Martin Pool
 Use LockDirs for repo format 7  | 
286  | 
t = control.get_repository_transport(None)  | 
| 
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
 remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source  | 
287  | 
        # TODO: Should check there is a 'lock' toplevel directory,
 | 
| 
1553.5.58
by Martin Pool
 Change LockDirs to format "lock-name/held/info"  | 
288  | 
        # regardless of contents
 | 
289  | 
self.assertFalse(t.has('lock/held/info'))  | 
|
| 
1553.5.49
by Martin Pool
 Use LockDirs for repo format 7  | 
290  | 
repo.lock_write()  | 
| 
1658.1.4
by Martin Pool
 Quieten warning from TestFormat7.test_creates_lockdir about failing to unlock  | 
291  | 
try:  | 
292  | 
self.assertTrue(t.has('lock/held/info'))  | 
|
293  | 
finally:  | 
|
294  | 
            # unlock so we don't get a warning about failing to do so
 | 
|
295  | 
repo.unlock()  | 
|
| 
1553.5.56
by Martin Pool
 Format 7 repo now uses LockDir!  | 
296  | 
|
297  | 
def test_uses_lockdir(self):  | 
|
298  | 
"""repo format 7 actually locks on lockdir"""  | 
|
299  | 
base_url = self.get_url()  | 
|
300  | 
control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(base_url)  | 
|
| 
2241.1.4
by Martin Pool
 Moved old weave-based repository formats into bzrlib.repofmt.weaverepo.  | 
301  | 
repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7().initialize(control, shared=True)  | 
| 
1553.5.56
by Martin Pool
 Format 7 repo now uses LockDir!  | 
302  | 
t = control.get_repository_transport(None)  | 
303  | 
repo.lock_write()  | 
|
304  | 
repo.unlock()  | 
|
305  | 
del repo  | 
|
306  | 
        # make sure the same lock is created by opening it
 | 
|
307  | 
repo = repository.Repository.open(base_url)  | 
|
308  | 
repo.lock_write()  | 
|
| 
1553.5.58
by Martin Pool
 Change LockDirs to format "lock-name/held/info"  | 
309  | 
self.assertTrue(t.has('lock/held/info'))  | 
| 
1553.5.56
by Martin Pool
 Format 7 repo now uses LockDir!  | 
310  | 
repo.unlock()  | 
| 
1553.5.58
by Martin Pool
 Change LockDirs to format "lock-name/held/info"  | 
311  | 
self.assertFalse(t.has('lock/held/info'))  | 
| 
1534.6.5
by Robert Collins
 Cloning of repos preserves shared and make-working-tree attributes.  | 
312  | 
|
313  | 
def test_shared_no_tree_disk_layout(self):  | 
|
314  | 
control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
|
| 
2241.1.4
by Martin Pool
 Moved old weave-based repository formats into bzrlib.repofmt.weaverepo.  | 
315  | 
repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7().initialize(control, shared=True)  | 
| 
1534.6.5
by Robert Collins
 Cloning of repos preserves shared and make-working-tree attributes.  | 
316  | 
repo.set_make_working_trees(False)  | 
317  | 
        # we want:
 | 
|
318  | 
        # format 'Bazaar-NG Repository format 7'
 | 
|
319  | 
        # lock ''
 | 
|
320  | 
        # inventory.weave == empty_weave
 | 
|
321  | 
        # empty revision-store directory
 | 
|
322  | 
        # empty weaves directory
 | 
|
323  | 
        # a 'shared-storage' marker file.
 | 
|
324  | 
t = control.get_repository_transport(None)  | 
|
325  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('Bazaar-NG Repository format 7',  | 
|
326  | 
t.get('format').read())  | 
|
| 
1553.5.56
by Martin Pool
 Format 7 repo now uses LockDir!  | 
327  | 
        ## self.assertEqualDiff('', t.get('lock').read())
 | 
| 
1534.6.5
by Robert Collins
 Cloning of repos preserves shared and make-working-tree attributes.  | 
328  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('', t.get('shared-storage').read())  | 
329  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('', t.get('no-working-trees').read())  | 
|
330  | 
repo.set_make_working_trees(True)  | 
|
331  | 
self.assertFalse(t.has('no-working-trees'))  | 
|
332  | 
self.assertTrue(S_ISDIR(t.stat('revision-store').st_mode))  | 
|
333  | 
self.assertTrue(S_ISDIR(t.stat('weaves').st_mode))  | 
|
334  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('# bzr weave file v5\n'  | 
|
335  | 
'w\n'  | 
|
336  | 
'W\n',  | 
|
337  | 
t.get('inventory.weave').read())  | 
|
| 
1534.1.27
by Robert Collins
 Start InterRepository with InterRepository.get.  | 
338  | 
|
| 
3221.3.1
by Robert Collins
 * Repository formats have a new supported-feature attribute  | 
339  | 
def test_supports_external_lookups(self):  | 
340  | 
control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
|
341  | 
repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7().initialize(control)  | 
|
342  | 
self.assertFalse(repo._format.supports_external_lookups)  | 
|
343  | 
||
| 
1534.1.27
by Robert Collins
 Start InterRepository with InterRepository.get.  | 
344  | 
|
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
345  | 
class TestFormatKnit1(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
| 
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
 remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source  | 
346  | 
|
| 
3565.3.1
by Robert Collins
 * The generic fetch code now uses two attributes on Repository objects  | 
347  | 
def test_attribute__fetch_order(self):  | 
348  | 
"""Knits need topological data insertion."""  | 
|
349  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.',  | 
|
350  | 
format=bzrdir.format_registry.get('knit')())  | 
|
| 
4053.1.4
by Robert Collins
 Move the fetch control attributes from Repository to RepositoryFormat.  | 
351  | 
self.assertEqual('topological', repo._format._fetch_order)  | 
| 
3565.3.1
by Robert Collins
 * The generic fetch code now uses two attributes on Repository objects  | 
352  | 
|
353  | 
def test_attribute__fetch_uses_deltas(self):  | 
|
354  | 
"""Knits reuse deltas."""  | 
|
355  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.',  | 
|
356  | 
format=bzrdir.format_registry.get('knit')())  | 
|
| 
4053.1.4
by Robert Collins
 Move the fetch control attributes from Repository to RepositoryFormat.  | 
357  | 
self.assertEqual(True, repo._format._fetch_uses_deltas)  | 
| 
3565.3.1
by Robert Collins
 * The generic fetch code now uses two attributes on Repository objects  | 
358  | 
|
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
359  | 
def test_disk_layout(self):  | 
360  | 
control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
|
| 
2241.1.6
by Martin Pool
 Move Knit repositories into the submodule bzrlib.repofmt.knitrepo and  | 
361  | 
repo = knitrepo.RepositoryFormatKnit1().initialize(control)  | 
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
362  | 
        # in case of side effects of locking.
 | 
363  | 
repo.lock_write()  | 
|
364  | 
repo.unlock()  | 
|
365  | 
        # we want:
 | 
|
366  | 
        # format 'Bazaar-NG Knit Repository Format 1'
 | 
|
| 
1553.5.62
by Martin Pool
 Add tests that MetaDir repositories use LockDirs  | 
367  | 
        # lock: is a directory
 | 
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
368  | 
        # inventory.weave == empty_weave
 | 
369  | 
        # empty revision-store directory
 | 
|
370  | 
        # empty weaves directory
 | 
|
371  | 
t = control.get_repository_transport(None)  | 
|
372  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('Bazaar-NG Knit Repository Format 1',  | 
|
373  | 
t.get('format').read())  | 
|
| 
1553.5.57
by Martin Pool
 [merge] sync from bzr.dev  | 
374  | 
        # XXX: no locks left when unlocked at the moment
 | 
375  | 
        # self.assertEqualDiff('', t.get('lock').read())
 | 
|
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
376  | 
self.assertTrue(S_ISDIR(t.stat('knits').st_mode))  | 
| 
1563.2.35
by Robert Collins
 cleanup deprecation warnings and finish conversion so the inventory is knit based too.  | 
377  | 
self.check_knits(t)  | 
| 
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
 First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.  | 
378  | 
        # Check per-file knits.
 | 
379  | 
branch = control.create_branch()  | 
|
380  | 
tree = control.create_workingtree()  | 
|
381  | 
tree.add(['foo'], ['Nasty-IdC:'], ['file'])  | 
|
382  | 
tree.put_file_bytes_non_atomic('Nasty-IdC:', '')  | 
|
383  | 
tree.commit('1st post', rev_id='foo')  | 
|
384  | 
self.assertHasKnit(t, 'knits/e8/%254easty-%2549d%2543%253a',  | 
|
385  | 
'\nfoo fulltext 0 81 :')  | 
|
| 
1563.2.35
by Robert Collins
 cleanup deprecation warnings and finish conversion so the inventory is knit based too.  | 
386  | 
|
| 
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
 First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.  | 
387  | 
def assertHasKnit(self, t, knit_name, extra_content=''):  | 
| 
1654.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Refactor repository knit tests slightly to remove duplication - add a assertHasKnit method.  | 
388  | 
"""Assert that knit_name exists on t."""  | 
| 
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
 First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.  | 
389  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('# bzr knit index 8\n' + extra_content,  | 
| 
1654.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Refactor repository knit tests slightly to remove duplication - add a assertHasKnit method.  | 
390  | 
t.get(knit_name + '.kndx').read())  | 
391  | 
||
| 
1563.2.35
by Robert Collins
 cleanup deprecation warnings and finish conversion so the inventory is knit based too.  | 
392  | 
def check_knits(self, t):  | 
393  | 
"""check knit content for a repository."""  | 
|
| 
1654.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Refactor repository knit tests slightly to remove duplication - add a assertHasKnit method.  | 
394  | 
self.assertHasKnit(t, 'inventory')  | 
395  | 
self.assertHasKnit(t, 'revisions')  | 
|
396  | 
self.assertHasKnit(t, 'signatures')  | 
|
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
397  | 
|
398  | 
def test_shared_disk_layout(self):  | 
|
399  | 
control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
|
| 
2241.1.6
by Martin Pool
 Move Knit repositories into the submodule bzrlib.repofmt.knitrepo and  | 
400  | 
repo = knitrepo.RepositoryFormatKnit1().initialize(control, shared=True)  | 
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
401  | 
        # we want:
 | 
402  | 
        # format 'Bazaar-NG Knit Repository Format 1'
 | 
|
| 
1553.5.62
by Martin Pool
 Add tests that MetaDir repositories use LockDirs  | 
403  | 
        # lock: is a directory
 | 
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
404  | 
        # inventory.weave == empty_weave
 | 
405  | 
        # empty revision-store directory
 | 
|
406  | 
        # empty weaves directory
 | 
|
407  | 
        # a 'shared-storage' marker file.
 | 
|
408  | 
t = control.get_repository_transport(None)  | 
|
409  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('Bazaar-NG Knit Repository Format 1',  | 
|
410  | 
t.get('format').read())  | 
|
| 
1553.5.57
by Martin Pool
 [merge] sync from bzr.dev  | 
411  | 
        # XXX: no locks left when unlocked at the moment
 | 
412  | 
        # self.assertEqualDiff('', t.get('lock').read())
 | 
|
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
413  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('', t.get('shared-storage').read())  | 
414  | 
self.assertTrue(S_ISDIR(t.stat('knits').st_mode))  | 
|
| 
1563.2.35
by Robert Collins
 cleanup deprecation warnings and finish conversion so the inventory is knit based too.  | 
415  | 
self.check_knits(t)  | 
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
416  | 
|
417  | 
def test_shared_no_tree_disk_layout(self):  | 
|
418  | 
control = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize(self.get_url())  | 
|
| 
2241.1.6
by Martin Pool
 Move Knit repositories into the submodule bzrlib.repofmt.knitrepo and  | 
419  | 
repo = knitrepo.RepositoryFormatKnit1().initialize(control, shared=True)  | 
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
420  | 
repo.set_make_working_trees(False)  | 
421  | 
        # we want:
 | 
|
422  | 
        # format 'Bazaar-NG Knit Repository Format 1'
 | 
|
423  | 
        # lock ''
 | 
|
424  | 
        # inventory.weave == empty_weave
 | 
|
425  | 
        # empty revision-store directory
 | 
|
426  | 
        # empty weaves directory
 | 
|
427  | 
        # a 'shared-storage' marker file.
 | 
|
428  | 
t = control.get_repository_transport(None)  | 
|
429  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('Bazaar-NG Knit Repository Format 1',  | 
|
430  | 
t.get('format').read())  | 
|
| 
1553.5.57
by Martin Pool
 [merge] sync from bzr.dev  | 
431  | 
        # XXX: no locks left when unlocked at the moment
 | 
432  | 
        # self.assertEqualDiff('', t.get('lock').read())
 | 
|
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
433  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('', t.get('shared-storage').read())  | 
434  | 
self.assertEqualDiff('', t.get('no-working-trees').read())  | 
|
435  | 
repo.set_make_working_trees(True)  | 
|
436  | 
self.assertFalse(t.has('no-working-trees'))  | 
|
437  | 
self.assertTrue(S_ISDIR(t.stat('knits').st_mode))  | 
|
| 
1563.2.35
by Robert Collins
 cleanup deprecation warnings and finish conversion so the inventory is knit based too.  | 
438  | 
self.check_knits(t)  | 
| 
1556.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Rearrangment of Repository logic to be less type code driven, and bugfix InterRepository.missing_revision_ids  | 
439  | 
|
| 
2917.2.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #152360. The xml5 serializer should be using  | 
440  | 
def test_deserialise_sets_root_revision(self):  | 
441  | 
"""We must have a inventory.root.revision  | 
|
442  | 
||
443  | 
        Old versions of the XML5 serializer did not set the revision_id for
 | 
|
444  | 
        the whole inventory. So we grab the one from the expected text. Which
 | 
|
445  | 
        is valid when the api is not being abused.
 | 
|
446  | 
        """
 | 
|
447  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.',  | 
|
448  | 
format=bzrdir.format_registry.get('knit')())  | 
|
449  | 
inv_xml = '<inventory format="5">\n</inventory>\n'  | 
|
450  | 
inv = repo.deserialise_inventory('test-rev-id', inv_xml)  | 
|
451  | 
self.assertEqual('test-rev-id', inv.root.revision)  | 
|
452  | 
||
453  | 
def test_deserialise_uses_global_revision_id(self):  | 
|
454  | 
"""If it is set, then we re-use the global revision id"""  | 
|
455  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.',  | 
|
456  | 
format=bzrdir.format_registry.get('knit')())  | 
|
457  | 
inv_xml = ('<inventory format="5" revision_id="other-rev-id">\n'  | 
|
458  | 
'</inventory>\n')  | 
|
459  | 
        # Arguably, the deserialise_inventory should detect a mismatch, and
 | 
|
460  | 
        # raise an error, rather than silently using one revision_id over the
 | 
|
461  | 
        # other.
 | 
|
| 
3169.2.2
by Robert Collins
 Add a test to Repository.deserialise_inventory that the resulting ivnentory is the one asked for, and update relevant tests. Also tweak the model 1 to 2 regenerate inventories logic to use the revision trees parent marker which is more accurate in some cases.  | 
462  | 
self.assertRaises(AssertionError, repo.deserialise_inventory,  | 
463  | 
'test-rev-id', inv_xml)  | 
|
464  | 
inv = repo.deserialise_inventory('other-rev-id', inv_xml)  | 
|
| 
2917.2.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #152360. The xml5 serializer should be using  | 
465  | 
self.assertEqual('other-rev-id', inv.root.revision)  | 
466  | 
||
| 
3221.3.1
by Robert Collins
 * Repository formats have a new supported-feature attribute  | 
467  | 
def test_supports_external_lookups(self):  | 
468  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.',  | 
|
469  | 
format=bzrdir.format_registry.get('knit')())  | 
|
470  | 
self.assertFalse(repo._format.supports_external_lookups)  | 
|
471  | 
||
| 
2535.3.53
by Andrew Bennetts
 Remove get_stream_as_bytes from KnitVersionedFile's API, make it a function in knitrepo.py instead.  | 
472  | 
|
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
473  | 
class DummyRepository(object):  | 
474  | 
"""A dummy repository for testing."""  | 
|
475  | 
||
| 
3452.2.11
by Andrew Bennetts
 Merge thread.  | 
476  | 
_format = None  | 
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
477  | 
_serializer = None  | 
478  | 
||
479  | 
def supports_rich_root(self):  | 
|
480  | 
return False  | 
|
481  | 
||
| 
3709.5.10
by Andrew Bennetts
 Fix test failure caused by missing attributes on DummyRepository.  | 
482  | 
def get_graph(self):  | 
483  | 
raise NotImplementedError  | 
|
484  | 
||
485  | 
def get_parent_map(self, revision_ids):  | 
|
486  | 
raise NotImplementedError  | 
|
487  | 
||
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
488  | 
|
489  | 
class InterDummy(repository.InterRepository):  | 
|
490  | 
"""An inter-repository optimised code path for DummyRepository.  | 
|
491  | 
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492  | 
    This is for use during testing where we use DummyRepository as repositories
 | 
|
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
 Allow for optimised InterRepository selection.  | 
493  | 
    so that none of the default regsitered inter-repository classes will
 | 
| 
2818.4.2
by Robert Collins
 Review feedback.  | 
494  | 
    MATCH.
 | 
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
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495  | 
    """
 | 
496  | 
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497  | 
    @staticmethod
 | 
|
498  | 
def is_compatible(repo_source, repo_target):  | 
|
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
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499  | 
"""InterDummy is compatible with DummyRepository."""  | 
| 
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
 remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source  | 
500  | 
return (isinstance(repo_source, DummyRepository) and  | 
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
501  | 
isinstance(repo_target, DummyRepository))  | 
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
 Allow for optimised InterRepository selection.  | 
502  | 
|
503  | 
||
| 
1534.1.27
by Robert Collins
 Start InterRepository with InterRepository.get.  | 
504  | 
class TestInterRepository(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
505  | 
||
506  | 
def test_get_default_inter_repository(self):  | 
|
507  | 
        # test that the InterRepository.get(repo_a, repo_b) probes
 | 
|
508  | 
        # for a inter_repo class where is_compatible(repo_a, repo_b) returns
 | 
|
509  | 
        # true and returns a default inter_repo otherwise.
 | 
|
510  | 
        # This also tests that the default registered optimised interrepository
 | 
|
511  | 
        # classes do not barf inappropriately when a surprising repository type
 | 
|
512  | 
        # is handed to them.
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|
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
513  | 
dummy_a = DummyRepository()  | 
514  | 
dummy_b = DummyRepository()  | 
|
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
 Allow for optimised InterRepository selection.  | 
515  | 
self.assertGetsDefaultInterRepository(dummy_a, dummy_b)  | 
516  | 
||
517  | 
def assertGetsDefaultInterRepository(self, repo_a, repo_b):  | 
|
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
518  | 
"""Asserts that InterRepository.get(repo_a, repo_b) -> the default.  | 
| 
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
 remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source  | 
519  | 
|
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
520  | 
        The effective default is now InterSameDataRepository because there is
 | 
521  | 
        no actual sane default in the presence of incompatible data models.
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|
522  | 
        """
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|
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
 Allow for optimised InterRepository selection.  | 
523  | 
inter_repo = repository.InterRepository.get(repo_a, repo_b)  | 
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
524  | 
self.assertEqual(repository.InterSameDataRepository,  | 
| 
1534.1.27
by Robert Collins
 Start InterRepository with InterRepository.get.  | 
525  | 
inter_repo.__class__)  | 
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
 Allow for optimised InterRepository selection.  | 
526  | 
self.assertEqual(repo_a, inter_repo.source)  | 
527  | 
self.assertEqual(repo_b, inter_repo.target)  | 
|
528  | 
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529  | 
def test_register_inter_repository_class(self):  | 
|
530  | 
        # test that a optimised code path provider - a
 | 
|
531  | 
        # InterRepository subclass can be registered and unregistered
 | 
|
532  | 
        # and that it is correctly selected when given a repository
 | 
|
533  | 
        # pair that it returns true on for the is_compatible static method
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|
534  | 
        # check
 | 
|
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
535  | 
dummy_a = DummyRepository()  | 
536  | 
dummy_b = DummyRepository()  | 
|
537  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.')  | 
|
538  | 
        # hack dummies to look like repo somewhat.
 | 
|
539  | 
dummy_a._serializer = repo._serializer  | 
|
540  | 
dummy_b._serializer = repo._serializer  | 
|
541  | 
repository.InterRepository.register_optimiser(InterDummy)  | 
|
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
 Allow for optimised InterRepository selection.  | 
542  | 
try:  | 
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
543  | 
            # we should get the default for something InterDummy returns False
 | 
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
 Allow for optimised InterRepository selection.  | 
544  | 
            # to
 | 
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
545  | 
self.assertFalse(InterDummy.is_compatible(dummy_a, repo))  | 
546  | 
self.assertGetsDefaultInterRepository(dummy_a, repo)  | 
|
547  | 
            # and we should get an InterDummy for a pair it 'likes'
 | 
|
548  | 
self.assertTrue(InterDummy.is_compatible(dummy_a, dummy_b))  | 
|
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
 Allow for optimised InterRepository selection.  | 
549  | 
inter_repo = repository.InterRepository.get(dummy_a, dummy_b)  | 
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
550  | 
self.assertEqual(InterDummy, inter_repo.__class__)  | 
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
 Allow for optimised InterRepository selection.  | 
551  | 
self.assertEqual(dummy_a, inter_repo.source)  | 
552  | 
self.assertEqual(dummy_b, inter_repo.target)  | 
|
553  | 
finally:  | 
|
| 
2305.2.3
by Andrew Bennetts
 Bring across test_repository improvements from the hpss branch to fix the last test failures.  | 
554  | 
repository.InterRepository.unregister_optimiser(InterDummy)  | 
| 
1534.1.28
by Robert Collins
 Allow for optimised InterRepository selection.  | 
555  | 
        # now we should get the default InterRepository object again.
 | 
556  | 
self.assertGetsDefaultInterRepository(dummy_a, dummy_b)  | 
|
| 
1534.1.33
by Robert Collins
 Move copy_content_into into InterRepository and InterWeaveRepo, and disable the default codepath test as we have optimised paths for all current combinations.  | 
557  | 
|
| 
2241.1.17
by Martin Pool
 Restore old InterWeave tests  | 
558  | 
|
559  | 
class TestInterWeaveRepo(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
|
560  | 
||
561  | 
def test_is_compatible_and_registered(self):  | 
|
562  | 
        # InterWeaveRepo is compatible when either side
 | 
|
563  | 
        # is a format 5/6/7 branch
 | 
|
| 
2241.1.20
by mbp at sourcefrog
 update tests for new locations of weave repos  | 
564  | 
from bzrlib.repofmt import knitrepo, weaverepo  | 
565  | 
formats = [weaverepo.RepositoryFormat5(),  | 
|
566  | 
weaverepo.RepositoryFormat6(),  | 
|
567  | 
weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7()]  | 
|
568  | 
incompatible_formats = [weaverepo.RepositoryFormat4(),  | 
|
569  | 
knitrepo.RepositoryFormatKnit1(),  | 
|
| 
2241.1.17
by Martin Pool
 Restore old InterWeave tests  | 
570  | 
                                ]
 | 
571  | 
repo_a = self.make_repository('a')  | 
|
572  | 
repo_b = self.make_repository('b')  | 
|
573  | 
is_compatible = repository.InterWeaveRepo.is_compatible  | 
|
574  | 
for source in incompatible_formats:  | 
|
575  | 
            # force incompatible left then right
 | 
|
576  | 
repo_a._format = source  | 
|
577  | 
repo_b._format = formats[0]  | 
|
578  | 
self.assertFalse(is_compatible(repo_a, repo_b))  | 
|
579  | 
self.assertFalse(is_compatible(repo_b, repo_a))  | 
|
580  | 
for source in formats:  | 
|
581  | 
repo_a._format = source  | 
|
582  | 
for target in formats:  | 
|
583  | 
repo_b._format = target  | 
|
584  | 
self.assertTrue(is_compatible(repo_a, repo_b))  | 
|
585  | 
self.assertEqual(repository.InterWeaveRepo,  | 
|
586  | 
repository.InterRepository.get(repo_a,  | 
|
587  | 
repo_b).__class__)  | 
|
588  | 
||
| 
1556.1.4
by Robert Collins
 Add a new format for what will become knit, and the surrounding logic to upgrade repositories within metadirs, and tests for the same.  | 
589  | 
|
590  | 
class TestRepositoryConverter(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
|
591  | 
||
592  | 
def test_convert_empty(self):  | 
|
593  | 
t = get_transport(self.get_url('.'))  | 
|
594  | 
t.mkdir('repository')  | 
|
595  | 
repo_dir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1().initialize('repository')  | 
|
| 
2241.1.4
by Martin Pool
 Moved old weave-based repository formats into bzrlib.repofmt.weaverepo.  | 
596  | 
repo = weaverepo.RepositoryFormat7().initialize(repo_dir)  | 
| 
2241.1.6
by Martin Pool
 Move Knit repositories into the submodule bzrlib.repofmt.knitrepo and  | 
597  | 
target_format = knitrepo.RepositoryFormatKnit1()  | 
| 
1556.1.4
by Robert Collins
 Add a new format for what will become knit, and the surrounding logic to upgrade repositories within metadirs, and tests for the same.  | 
598  | 
converter = repository.CopyConverter(target_format)  | 
| 
1594.1.3
by Robert Collins
 Fixup pb usage to use nested_progress_bar.  | 
599  | 
pb = bzrlib.ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()  | 
600  | 
try:  | 
|
601  | 
converter.convert(repo, pb)  | 
|
602  | 
finally:  | 
|
603  | 
pb.finished()  | 
|
| 
1556.1.4
by Robert Collins
 Add a new format for what will become knit, and the surrounding logic to upgrade repositories within metadirs, and tests for the same.  | 
604  | 
repo = repo_dir.open_repository()  | 
605  | 
self.assertTrue(isinstance(target_format, repo._format.__class__))  | 
|
| 
1843.2.5
by Aaron Bentley
 Add test of _unescape_xml  | 
606  | 
|
607  | 
||
608  | 
class TestMisc(TestCase):  | 
|
| 
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
 remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source  | 
609  | 
|
| 
1843.2.5
by Aaron Bentley
 Add test of _unescape_xml  | 
610  | 
def test_unescape_xml(self):  | 
611  | 
"""We get some kind of error when malformed entities are passed"""  | 
|
| 
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
 remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source  | 
612  | 
self.assertRaises(KeyError, repository._unescape_xml, 'foo&bar;')  | 
| 
1910.2.13
by Aaron Bentley
 Start work on converter  | 
613  | 
|
614  | 
||
| 
2255.2.211
by Robert Collins
 Remove knit2 repository format- it has never been supported.  | 
615  | 
class TestRepositoryFormatKnit3(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
| 
1910.2.13
by Aaron Bentley
 Start work on converter  | 
616  | 
|
| 
3565.3.1
by Robert Collins
 * The generic fetch code now uses two attributes on Repository objects  | 
617  | 
def test_attribute__fetch_order(self):  | 
618  | 
"""Knits need topological data insertion."""  | 
|
619  | 
format = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()  | 
|
620  | 
format.repository_format = knitrepo.RepositoryFormatKnit3()  | 
|
621  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.', format=format)  | 
|
| 
4053.1.4
by Robert Collins
 Move the fetch control attributes from Repository to RepositoryFormat.  | 
622  | 
self.assertEqual('topological', repo._format._fetch_order)  | 
| 
3565.3.1
by Robert Collins
 * The generic fetch code now uses two attributes on Repository objects  | 
623  | 
|
624  | 
def test_attribute__fetch_uses_deltas(self):  | 
|
625  | 
"""Knits reuse deltas."""  | 
|
626  | 
format = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()  | 
|
627  | 
format.repository_format = knitrepo.RepositoryFormatKnit3()  | 
|
628  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.', format=format)  | 
|
| 
4053.1.4
by Robert Collins
 Move the fetch control attributes from Repository to RepositoryFormat.  | 
629  | 
self.assertEqual(True, repo._format._fetch_uses_deltas)  | 
| 
3565.3.1
by Robert Collins
 * The generic fetch code now uses two attributes on Repository objects  | 
630  | 
|
| 
1910.2.13
by Aaron Bentley
 Start work on converter  | 
631  | 
def test_convert(self):  | 
632  | 
"""Ensure the upgrade adds weaves for roots"""  | 
|
| 
1910.2.35
by Aaron Bentley
 Better fix for convesion test  | 
633  | 
format = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()  | 
| 
2241.1.6
by Martin Pool
 Move Knit repositories into the submodule bzrlib.repofmt.knitrepo and  | 
634  | 
format.repository_format = knitrepo.RepositoryFormatKnit1()  | 
| 
1910.2.35
by Aaron Bentley
 Better fix for convesion test  | 
635  | 
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.', format)  | 
| 
1910.2.13
by Aaron Bentley
 Start work on converter  | 
636  | 
tree.commit("Dull commit", rev_id="dull")  | 
637  | 
revision_tree = tree.branch.repository.revision_tree('dull')  | 
|
| 
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
 First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.  | 
638  | 
revision_tree.lock_read()  | 
639  | 
try:  | 
|
640  | 
self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, revision_tree.get_file_lines,  | 
|
641  | 
revision_tree.inventory.root.file_id)  | 
|
642  | 
finally:  | 
|
643  | 
revision_tree.unlock()  | 
|
| 
1910.2.13
by Aaron Bentley
 Start work on converter  | 
644  | 
format = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()  | 
| 
2255.2.211
by Robert Collins
 Remove knit2 repository format- it has never been supported.  | 
645  | 
format.repository_format = knitrepo.RepositoryFormatKnit3()  | 
| 
1910.2.13
by Aaron Bentley
 Start work on converter  | 
646  | 
upgrade.Convert('.', format)  | 
| 
1910.2.27
by Aaron Bentley
 Fixed conversion test  | 
647  | 
tree = workingtree.WorkingTree.open('.')  | 
| 
1910.2.13
by Aaron Bentley
 Start work on converter  | 
648  | 
revision_tree = tree.branch.repository.revision_tree('dull')  | 
| 
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
 First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.  | 
649  | 
revision_tree.lock_read()  | 
650  | 
try:  | 
|
651  | 
revision_tree.get_file_lines(revision_tree.inventory.root.file_id)  | 
|
652  | 
finally:  | 
|
653  | 
revision_tree.unlock()  | 
|
| 
1910.2.27
by Aaron Bentley
 Fixed conversion test  | 
654  | 
tree.commit("Another dull commit", rev_id='dull2')  | 
655  | 
revision_tree = tree.branch.repository.revision_tree('dull2')  | 
|
| 
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
 First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.  | 
656  | 
revision_tree.lock_read()  | 
657  | 
self.addCleanup(revision_tree.unlock)  | 
|
| 
1910.2.27
by Aaron Bentley
 Fixed conversion test  | 
658  | 
self.assertEqual('dull', revision_tree.inventory.root.revision)  | 
| 
2220.2.2
by Martin Pool
 Add tag command and basic implementation  | 
659  | 
|
| 
3221.3.1
by Robert Collins
 * Repository formats have a new supported-feature attribute  | 
660  | 
def test_supports_external_lookups(self):  | 
661  | 
format = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()  | 
|
662  | 
format.repository_format = knitrepo.RepositoryFormatKnit3()  | 
|
663  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.', format=format)  | 
|
664  | 
self.assertFalse(repo._format.supports_external_lookups)  | 
|
665  | 
||
| 
2535.3.57
by Andrew Bennetts
 Perform some sanity checking of data streams rather than blindly inserting them into our repository.  | 
666  | 
|
667  | 
class TestWithBrokenRepo(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
|
| 
2592.3.214
by Robert Collins
 Merge bzr.dev.  | 
668  | 
"""These tests seem to be more appropriate as interface tests?"""  | 
| 
2535.3.57
by Andrew Bennetts
 Perform some sanity checking of data streams rather than blindly inserting them into our repository.  | 
669  | 
|
670  | 
def make_broken_repository(self):  | 
|
671  | 
        # XXX: This function is borrowed from Aaron's "Reconcile can fix bad
 | 
|
672  | 
        # parent references" branch which is due to land in bzr.dev soon.  Once
 | 
|
673  | 
        # it does, this duplication should be removed.
 | 
|
674  | 
repo = self.make_repository('broken-repo')  | 
|
675  | 
cleanups = []  | 
|
676  | 
try:  | 
|
677  | 
repo.lock_write()  | 
|
678  | 
cleanups.append(repo.unlock)  | 
|
679  | 
repo.start_write_group()  | 
|
680  | 
cleanups.append(repo.commit_write_group)  | 
|
681  | 
            # make rev1a: A well-formed revision, containing 'file1'
 | 
|
682  | 
inv = inventory.Inventory(revision_id='rev1a')  | 
|
683  | 
inv.root.revision = 'rev1a'  | 
|
684  | 
self.add_file(repo, inv, 'file1', 'rev1a', [])  | 
|
685  | 
repo.add_inventory('rev1a', inv, [])  | 
|
686  | 
revision = _mod_revision.Revision('rev1a',  | 
|
687  | 
committer='jrandom@example.com', timestamp=0,  | 
|
688  | 
inventory_sha1='', timezone=0, message='foo', parent_ids=[])  | 
|
689  | 
repo.add_revision('rev1a',revision, inv)  | 
|
690  | 
||
691  | 
            # make rev1b, which has no Revision, but has an Inventory, and
 | 
|
692  | 
            # file1
 | 
|
693  | 
inv = inventory.Inventory(revision_id='rev1b')  | 
|
694  | 
inv.root.revision = 'rev1b'  | 
|
695  | 
self.add_file(repo, inv, 'file1', 'rev1b', [])  | 
|
696  | 
repo.add_inventory('rev1b', inv, [])  | 
|
697  | 
||
698  | 
            # make rev2, with file1 and file2
 | 
|
699  | 
            # file2 is sane
 | 
|
700  | 
            # file1 has 'rev1b' as an ancestor, even though this is not
 | 
|
701  | 
            # mentioned by 'rev1a', making it an unreferenced ancestor
 | 
|
702  | 
inv = inventory.Inventory()  | 
|
703  | 
self.add_file(repo, inv, 'file1', 'rev2', ['rev1a', 'rev1b'])  | 
|
704  | 
self.add_file(repo, inv, 'file2', 'rev2', [])  | 
|
705  | 
self.add_revision(repo, 'rev2', inv, ['rev1a'])  | 
|
706  | 
||
707  | 
            # make ghost revision rev1c
 | 
|
708  | 
inv = inventory.Inventory()  | 
|
709  | 
self.add_file(repo, inv, 'file2', 'rev1c', [])  | 
|
710  | 
||
711  | 
            # make rev3 with file2
 | 
|
712  | 
            # file2 refers to 'rev1c', which is a ghost in this repository, so
 | 
|
713  | 
            # file2 cannot have rev1c as its ancestor.
 | 
|
714  | 
inv = inventory.Inventory()  | 
|
715  | 
self.add_file(repo, inv, 'file2', 'rev3', ['rev1c'])  | 
|
716  | 
self.add_revision(repo, 'rev3', inv, ['rev1c'])  | 
|
717  | 
return repo  | 
|
718  | 
finally:  | 
|
719  | 
for cleanup in reversed(cleanups):  | 
|
720  | 
cleanup()  | 
|
721  | 
||
722  | 
def add_revision(self, repo, revision_id, inv, parent_ids):  | 
|
723  | 
inv.revision_id = revision_id  | 
|
724  | 
inv.root.revision = revision_id  | 
|
725  | 
repo.add_inventory(revision_id, inv, parent_ids)  | 
|
726  | 
revision = _mod_revision.Revision(revision_id,  | 
|
727  | 
committer='jrandom@example.com', timestamp=0, inventory_sha1='',  | 
|
728  | 
timezone=0, message='foo', parent_ids=parent_ids)  | 
|
729  | 
repo.add_revision(revision_id,revision, inv)  | 
|
730  | 
||
731  | 
def add_file(self, repo, inv, filename, revision, parents):  | 
|
732  | 
file_id = filename + '-id'  | 
|
733  | 
entry = inventory.InventoryFile(file_id, filename, 'TREE_ROOT')  | 
|
734  | 
entry.revision = revision  | 
|
| 
2535.4.10
by Andrew Bennetts
 Fix one failing test, disable another.  | 
735  | 
entry.text_size = 0  | 
| 
2535.3.57
by Andrew Bennetts
 Perform some sanity checking of data streams rather than blindly inserting them into our repository.  | 
736  | 
inv.add(entry)  | 
| 
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
 First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.  | 
737  | 
text_key = (file_id, revision)  | 
738  | 
parent_keys = [(file_id, parent) for parent in parents]  | 
|
739  | 
repo.texts.add_lines(text_key, parent_keys, ['line\n'])  | 
|
| 
2535.3.57
by Andrew Bennetts
 Perform some sanity checking of data streams rather than blindly inserting them into our repository.  | 
740  | 
|
741  | 
def test_insert_from_broken_repo(self):  | 
|
742  | 
"""Inserting a data stream from a broken repository won't silently  | 
|
743  | 
        corrupt the target repository.
 | 
|
744  | 
        """
 | 
|
745  | 
broken_repo = self.make_broken_repository()  | 
|
746  | 
empty_repo = self.make_repository('empty-repo')  | 
|
| 
3830.3.25
by John Arbash Meinel
 We changed the error that is raised when fetching from a broken repo.  | 
747  | 
self.assertRaises((errors.RevisionNotPresent, errors.BzrCheckError),  | 
748  | 
empty_repo.fetch, broken_repo)  | 
|
| 
2592.3.214
by Robert Collins
 Merge bzr.dev.  | 
749  | 
|
750  | 
||
| 
2592.3.84
by Robert Collins
 Start of autopacking logic.  | 
751  | 
class TestRepositoryPackCollection(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
752  | 
||
753  | 
def get_format(self):  | 
|
| 
3010.3.3
by Martin Pool
 Merge trunk  | 
754  | 
return bzrdir.format_registry.make_bzrdir('pack-0.92')  | 
| 
2592.3.84
by Robert Collins
 Start of autopacking logic.  | 
755  | 
|
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
756  | 
def get_packs(self):  | 
757  | 
format = self.get_format()  | 
|
758  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.', format=format)  | 
|
759  | 
return repo._pack_collection  | 
|
760  | 
||
| 
3789.2.20
by John Arbash Meinel
 The autopack code can now trigger itself to retry when _copy_revision_texts fails.  | 
761  | 
def make_packs_and_alt_repo(self, write_lock=False):  | 
| 
3789.2.19
by John Arbash Meinel
 Refactor to make the tests a bit simpler  | 
762  | 
"""Create a pack repo with 3 packs, and access it via a second repo."""  | 
763  | 
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.')  | 
|
764  | 
tree.lock_write()  | 
|
765  | 
self.addCleanup(tree.unlock)  | 
|
766  | 
rev1 = tree.commit('one')  | 
|
767  | 
rev2 = tree.commit('two')  | 
|
768  | 
rev3 = tree.commit('three')  | 
|
769  | 
r = repository.Repository.open('.')  | 
|
| 
3789.2.20
by John Arbash Meinel
 The autopack code can now trigger itself to retry when _copy_revision_texts fails.  | 
770  | 
if write_lock:  | 
771  | 
r.lock_write()  | 
|
772  | 
else:  | 
|
773  | 
r.lock_read()  | 
|
| 
3789.2.19
by John Arbash Meinel
 Refactor to make the tests a bit simpler  | 
774  | 
self.addCleanup(r.unlock)  | 
775  | 
packs = r._pack_collection  | 
|
776  | 
packs.ensure_loaded()  | 
|
777  | 
return tree, r, packs, [rev1, rev2, rev3]  | 
|
778  | 
||
| 
2592.3.84
by Robert Collins
 Start of autopacking logic.  | 
779  | 
def test__max_pack_count(self):  | 
| 
2592.3.219
by Robert Collins
 Review feedback.  | 
780  | 
"""The maximum pack count is a function of the number of revisions."""  | 
| 
2592.3.84
by Robert Collins
 Start of autopacking logic.  | 
781  | 
        # no revisions - one pack, so that we can have a revision free repo
 | 
782  | 
        # without it blowing up
 | 
|
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
783  | 
packs = self.get_packs()  | 
| 
2592.3.84
by Robert Collins
 Start of autopacking logic.  | 
784  | 
self.assertEqual(1, packs._max_pack_count(0))  | 
785  | 
        # after that the sum of the digits, - check the first 1-9
 | 
|
786  | 
self.assertEqual(1, packs._max_pack_count(1))  | 
|
787  | 
self.assertEqual(2, packs._max_pack_count(2))  | 
|
788  | 
self.assertEqual(3, packs._max_pack_count(3))  | 
|
789  | 
self.assertEqual(4, packs._max_pack_count(4))  | 
|
790  | 
self.assertEqual(5, packs._max_pack_count(5))  | 
|
791  | 
self.assertEqual(6, packs._max_pack_count(6))  | 
|
792  | 
self.assertEqual(7, packs._max_pack_count(7))  | 
|
793  | 
self.assertEqual(8, packs._max_pack_count(8))  | 
|
794  | 
self.assertEqual(9, packs._max_pack_count(9))  | 
|
795  | 
        # check the boundary cases with two digits for the next decade
 | 
|
796  | 
self.assertEqual(1, packs._max_pack_count(10))  | 
|
797  | 
self.assertEqual(2, packs._max_pack_count(11))  | 
|
798  | 
self.assertEqual(10, packs._max_pack_count(19))  | 
|
799  | 
self.assertEqual(2, packs._max_pack_count(20))  | 
|
800  | 
self.assertEqual(3, packs._max_pack_count(21))  | 
|
801  | 
        # check some arbitrary big numbers
 | 
|
802  | 
self.assertEqual(25, packs._max_pack_count(112894))  | 
|
803  | 
||
804  | 
def test_pack_distribution_zero(self):  | 
|
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
805  | 
packs = self.get_packs()  | 
| 
2592.3.84
by Robert Collins
 Start of autopacking logic.  | 
806  | 
self.assertEqual([0], packs.pack_distribution(0))  | 
| 
3052.1.6
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the lock check to raise ObjectNotLocked.  | 
807  | 
|
808  | 
def test_ensure_loaded_unlocked(self):  | 
|
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
809  | 
packs = self.get_packs()  | 
| 
3052.1.6
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the lock check to raise ObjectNotLocked.  | 
810  | 
self.assertRaises(errors.ObjectNotLocked,  | 
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
811  | 
packs.ensure_loaded)  | 
| 
3052.1.6
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the lock check to raise ObjectNotLocked.  | 
812  | 
|
| 
2592.3.84
by Robert Collins
 Start of autopacking logic.  | 
813  | 
def test_pack_distribution_one_to_nine(self):  | 
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
814  | 
packs = self.get_packs()  | 
| 
2592.3.84
by Robert Collins
 Start of autopacking logic.  | 
815  | 
self.assertEqual([1],  | 
816  | 
packs.pack_distribution(1))  | 
|
817  | 
self.assertEqual([1, 1],  | 
|
818  | 
packs.pack_distribution(2))  | 
|
819  | 
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 1],  | 
|
820  | 
packs.pack_distribution(3))  | 
|
821  | 
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 1, 1],  | 
|
822  | 
packs.pack_distribution(4))  | 
|
823  | 
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 1, 1, 1],  | 
|
824  | 
packs.pack_distribution(5))  | 
|
825  | 
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1],  | 
|
826  | 
packs.pack_distribution(6))  | 
|
827  | 
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1],  | 
|
828  | 
packs.pack_distribution(7))  | 
|
829  | 
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1],  | 
|
830  | 
packs.pack_distribution(8))  | 
|
831  | 
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1],  | 
|
832  | 
packs.pack_distribution(9))  | 
|
833  | 
||
834  | 
def test_pack_distribution_stable_at_boundaries(self):  | 
|
835  | 
"""When there are multi-rev packs the counts are stable."""  | 
|
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
836  | 
packs = self.get_packs()  | 
| 
2592.3.84
by Robert Collins
 Start of autopacking logic.  | 
837  | 
        # in 10s:
 | 
838  | 
self.assertEqual([10], packs.pack_distribution(10))  | 
|
839  | 
self.assertEqual([10, 1], packs.pack_distribution(11))  | 
|
840  | 
self.assertEqual([10, 10], packs.pack_distribution(20))  | 
|
841  | 
self.assertEqual([10, 10, 1], packs.pack_distribution(21))  | 
|
842  | 
        # 100s
 | 
|
843  | 
self.assertEqual([100], packs.pack_distribution(100))  | 
|
844  | 
self.assertEqual([100, 1], packs.pack_distribution(101))  | 
|
845  | 
self.assertEqual([100, 10, 1], packs.pack_distribution(111))  | 
|
846  | 
self.assertEqual([100, 100], packs.pack_distribution(200))  | 
|
847  | 
self.assertEqual([100, 100, 1], packs.pack_distribution(201))  | 
|
848  | 
self.assertEqual([100, 100, 10, 1], packs.pack_distribution(211))  | 
|
849  | 
||
| 
2592.3.85
by Robert Collins
 Finish autopack corner cases.  | 
850  | 
def test_plan_pack_operations_2009_revisions_skip_all_packs(self):  | 
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
851  | 
packs = self.get_packs()  | 
| 
2592.3.85
by Robert Collins
 Finish autopack corner cases.  | 
852  | 
existing_packs = [(2000, "big"), (9, "medium")]  | 
853  | 
        # rev count - 2009 -> 2x1000 + 9x1
 | 
|
854  | 
pack_operations = packs.plan_autopack_combinations(  | 
|
855  | 
existing_packs, [1000, 1000, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1])  | 
|
856  | 
self.assertEqual([], pack_operations)  | 
|
857  | 
||
858  | 
def test_plan_pack_operations_2010_revisions_skip_all_packs(self):  | 
|
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
859  | 
packs = self.get_packs()  | 
| 
2592.3.85
by Robert Collins
 Finish autopack corner cases.  | 
860  | 
existing_packs = [(2000, "big"), (9, "medium"), (1, "single")]  | 
861  | 
        # rev count - 2010 -> 2x1000 + 1x10
 | 
|
862  | 
pack_operations = packs.plan_autopack_combinations(  | 
|
863  | 
existing_packs, [1000, 1000, 10])  | 
|
864  | 
self.assertEqual([], pack_operations)  | 
|
865  | 
||
866  | 
def test_plan_pack_operations_2010_combines_smallest_two(self):  | 
|
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
867  | 
packs = self.get_packs()  | 
| 
2592.3.85
by Robert Collins
 Finish autopack corner cases.  | 
868  | 
existing_packs = [(1999, "big"), (9, "medium"), (1, "single2"),  | 
869  | 
(1, "single1")]  | 
|
870  | 
        # rev count - 2010 -> 2x1000 + 1x10 (3)
 | 
|
871  | 
pack_operations = packs.plan_autopack_combinations(  | 
|
872  | 
existing_packs, [1000, 1000, 10])  | 
|
| 
3711.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the logic to solve it in a different way.  | 
873  | 
self.assertEqual([[2, ["single2", "single1"]]], pack_operations)  | 
| 
2592.3.85
by Robert Collins
 Finish autopack corner cases.  | 
874  | 
|
| 
3711.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the logic to solve it in a different way.  | 
875  | 
def test_plan_pack_operations_creates_a_single_op(self):  | 
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
876  | 
packs = self.get_packs()  | 
| 
3711.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the logic to solve it in a different way.  | 
877  | 
existing_packs = [(50, 'a'), (40, 'b'), (30, 'c'), (10, 'd'),  | 
878  | 
(10, 'e'), (6, 'f'), (4, 'g')]  | 
|
879  | 
        # rev count 150 -> 1x100 and 5x10
 | 
|
880  | 
        # The two size 10 packs do not need to be touched. The 50, 40, 30 would
 | 
|
881  | 
        # be combined into a single 120 size pack, and the 6 & 4 would
 | 
|
882  | 
        # becombined into a size 10 pack. However, if we have to rewrite them,
 | 
|
883  | 
        # we save a pack file with no increased I/O by putting them into the
 | 
|
884  | 
        # same file.
 | 
|
885  | 
distribution = packs.pack_distribution(150)  | 
|
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
886  | 
pack_operations = packs.plan_autopack_combinations(existing_packs,  | 
| 
3711.4.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the logic to solve it in a different way.  | 
887  | 
distribution)  | 
888  | 
self.assertEqual([[130, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'f', 'g']]], pack_operations)  | 
|
| 
3711.4.1
by John Arbash Meinel
 Fix bug #242510, when determining the autopack sequence,  | 
889  | 
|
| 
2592.3.173
by Robert Collins
 Basic implementation of all_packs.  | 
890  | 
def test_all_packs_none(self):  | 
891  | 
format = self.get_format()  | 
|
892  | 
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.', format=format)  | 
|
893  | 
tree.lock_read()  | 
|
894  | 
self.addCleanup(tree.unlock)  | 
|
| 
2592.3.232
by Martin Pool
 Disambiguate two member variables called _packs into _packs_by_name and _pack_collection  | 
895  | 
packs = tree.branch.repository._pack_collection  | 
| 
2592.3.173
by Robert Collins
 Basic implementation of all_packs.  | 
896  | 
packs.ensure_loaded()  | 
897  | 
self.assertEqual([], packs.all_packs())  | 
|
898  | 
||
899  | 
def test_all_packs_one(self):  | 
|
900  | 
format = self.get_format()  | 
|
901  | 
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.', format=format)  | 
|
902  | 
tree.commit('start')  | 
|
903  | 
tree.lock_read()  | 
|
904  | 
self.addCleanup(tree.unlock)  | 
|
| 
2592.3.232
by Martin Pool
 Disambiguate two member variables called _packs into _packs_by_name and _pack_collection  | 
905  | 
packs = tree.branch.repository._pack_collection  | 
| 
2592.3.173
by Robert Collins
 Basic implementation of all_packs.  | 
906  | 
packs.ensure_loaded()  | 
| 
2592.3.176
by Robert Collins
 Various pack refactorings.  | 
907  | 
self.assertEqual([  | 
908  | 
packs.get_pack_by_name(packs.names()[0])],  | 
|
909  | 
packs.all_packs())  | 
|
| 
2592.3.173
by Robert Collins
 Basic implementation of all_packs.  | 
910  | 
|
911  | 
def test_all_packs_two(self):  | 
|
912  | 
format = self.get_format()  | 
|
913  | 
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.', format=format)  | 
|
914  | 
tree.commit('start')  | 
|
915  | 
tree.commit('continue')  | 
|
916  | 
tree.lock_read()  | 
|
917  | 
self.addCleanup(tree.unlock)  | 
|
| 
2592.3.232
by Martin Pool
 Disambiguate two member variables called _packs into _packs_by_name and _pack_collection  | 
918  | 
packs = tree.branch.repository._pack_collection  | 
| 
2592.3.173
by Robert Collins
 Basic implementation of all_packs.  | 
919  | 
packs.ensure_loaded()  | 
920  | 
self.assertEqual([  | 
|
| 
2592.3.176
by Robert Collins
 Various pack refactorings.  | 
921  | 
packs.get_pack_by_name(packs.names()[0]),  | 
922  | 
packs.get_pack_by_name(packs.names()[1]),  | 
|
| 
2592.3.173
by Robert Collins
 Basic implementation of all_packs.  | 
923  | 
], packs.all_packs())  | 
924  | 
||
| 
2592.3.176
by Robert Collins
 Various pack refactorings.  | 
925  | 
def test_get_pack_by_name(self):  | 
926  | 
format = self.get_format()  | 
|
927  | 
tree = self.make_branch_and_tree('.', format=format)  | 
|
928  | 
tree.commit('start')  | 
|
929  | 
tree.lock_read()  | 
|
930  | 
self.addCleanup(tree.unlock)  | 
|
| 
2592.3.232
by Martin Pool
 Disambiguate two member variables called _packs into _packs_by_name and _pack_collection  | 
931  | 
packs = tree.branch.repository._pack_collection  | 
| 
4145.1.6
by Robert Collins
 More test fallout, but all caught now.  | 
932  | 
packs.reset()  | 
| 
2592.3.176
by Robert Collins
 Various pack refactorings.  | 
933  | 
packs.ensure_loaded()  | 
934  | 
name = packs.names()[0]  | 
|
935  | 
pack_1 = packs.get_pack_by_name(name)  | 
|
936  | 
        # the pack should be correctly initialised
 | 
|
| 
3517.4.5
by Martin Pool
 Correct use of packs._names in test_get_pack_by_name  | 
937  | 
sizes = packs._names[name]  | 
| 
3221.12.4
by Robert Collins
 Implement basic repository supporting external references.  | 
938  | 
rev_index = GraphIndex(packs._index_transport, name + '.rix', sizes[0])  | 
939  | 
inv_index = GraphIndex(packs._index_transport, name + '.iix', sizes[1])  | 
|
940  | 
txt_index = GraphIndex(packs._index_transport, name + '.tix', sizes[2])  | 
|
941  | 
sig_index = GraphIndex(packs._index_transport, name + '.six', sizes[3])  | 
|
| 
2592.3.191
by Robert Collins
 Give Pack responsibility for index naming, and two concrete classes - NewPack for new packs and ExistingPack for packs we read from disk.  | 
942  | 
self.assertEqual(pack_repo.ExistingPack(packs._pack_transport,  | 
| 
2592.3.219
by Robert Collins
 Review feedback.  | 
943  | 
name, rev_index, inv_index, txt_index, sig_index), pack_1)  | 
| 
2592.3.176
by Robert Collins
 Various pack refactorings.  | 
944  | 
        # and the same instance should be returned on successive calls.
 | 
945  | 
self.assertTrue(pack_1 is packs.get_pack_by_name(name))  | 
|
946  | 
||
| 
3789.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add RepositoryPackCollection.reload_pack_names()  | 
947  | 
def test_reload_pack_names_new_entry(self):  | 
| 
3789.2.19
by John Arbash Meinel
 Refactor to make the tests a bit simpler  | 
948  | 
tree, r, packs, revs = self.make_packs_and_alt_repo()  | 
| 
3789.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add RepositoryPackCollection.reload_pack_names()  | 
949  | 
names = packs.names()  | 
950  | 
        # Add a new pack file into the repository
 | 
|
| 
3789.2.19
by John Arbash Meinel
 Refactor to make the tests a bit simpler  | 
951  | 
rev4 = tree.commit('four')  | 
| 
3789.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add RepositoryPackCollection.reload_pack_names()  | 
952  | 
new_names = tree.branch.repository._pack_collection.names()  | 
953  | 
new_name = set(new_names).difference(names)  | 
|
954  | 
self.assertEqual(1, len(new_name))  | 
|
955  | 
new_name = new_name.pop()  | 
|
956  | 
        # The old collection hasn't noticed yet
 | 
|
957  | 
self.assertEqual(names, packs.names())  | 
|
| 
3789.1.8
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the api of reload_pack_names().  | 
958  | 
self.assertTrue(packs.reload_pack_names())  | 
| 
3789.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add RepositoryPackCollection.reload_pack_names()  | 
959  | 
self.assertEqual(new_names, packs.names())  | 
960  | 
        # And the repository can access the new revision
 | 
|
| 
3789.2.19
by John Arbash Meinel
 Refactor to make the tests a bit simpler  | 
961  | 
self.assertEqual({rev4:(revs[-1],)}, r.get_parent_map([rev4]))  | 
| 
3789.1.8
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the api of reload_pack_names().  | 
962  | 
self.assertFalse(packs.reload_pack_names())  | 
| 
3789.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add RepositoryPackCollection.reload_pack_names()  | 
963  | 
|
964  | 
def test_reload_pack_names_added_and_removed(self):  | 
|
| 
3789.2.19
by John Arbash Meinel
 Refactor to make the tests a bit simpler  | 
965  | 
tree, r, packs, revs = self.make_packs_and_alt_repo()  | 
| 
3789.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add RepositoryPackCollection.reload_pack_names()  | 
966  | 
names = packs.names()  | 
967  | 
        # Now repack the whole thing
 | 
|
968  | 
tree.branch.repository.pack()  | 
|
969  | 
new_names = tree.branch.repository._pack_collection.names()  | 
|
970  | 
        # The other collection hasn't noticed yet
 | 
|
971  | 
self.assertEqual(names, packs.names())  | 
|
| 
3789.1.8
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the api of reload_pack_names().  | 
972  | 
self.assertTrue(packs.reload_pack_names())  | 
| 
3789.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add RepositoryPackCollection.reload_pack_names()  | 
973  | 
self.assertEqual(new_names, packs.names())  | 
| 
3789.2.19
by John Arbash Meinel
 Refactor to make the tests a bit simpler  | 
974  | 
self.assertEqual({revs[-1]:(revs[-2],)}, r.get_parent_map([revs[-1]]))  | 
| 
3789.1.8
by John Arbash Meinel
 Change the api of reload_pack_names().  | 
975  | 
self.assertFalse(packs.reload_pack_names())  | 
| 
3789.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add RepositoryPackCollection.reload_pack_names()  | 
976  | 
|
| 
3789.2.20
by John Arbash Meinel
 The autopack code can now trigger itself to retry when _copy_revision_texts fails.  | 
977  | 
def test_autopack_reloads_and_stops(self):  | 
978  | 
tree, r, packs, revs = self.make_packs_and_alt_repo(write_lock=True)  | 
|
979  | 
        # After we have determined what needs to be autopacked, trigger a
 | 
|
980  | 
        # full-pack via the other repo which will cause us to re-evaluate and
 | 
|
981  | 
        # decide we don't need to do anything
 | 
|
982  | 
orig_execute = packs._execute_pack_operations  | 
|
983  | 
def _munged_execute_pack_ops(*args, **kwargs):  | 
|
984  | 
tree.branch.repository.pack()  | 
|
985  | 
return orig_execute(*args, **kwargs)  | 
|
986  | 
packs._execute_pack_operations = _munged_execute_pack_ops  | 
|
987  | 
packs._max_pack_count = lambda x: 1  | 
|
988  | 
packs.pack_distribution = lambda x: [10]  | 
|
989  | 
self.assertFalse(packs.autopack())  | 
|
990  | 
self.assertEqual(1, len(packs.names()))  | 
|
991  | 
self.assertEqual(tree.branch.repository._pack_collection.names(),  | 
|
992  | 
packs.names())  | 
|
993  | 
||
| 
2592.3.173
by Robert Collins
 Basic implementation of all_packs.  | 
994  | 
|
995  | 
class TestPack(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
|
996  | 
"""Tests for the Pack object."""  | 
|
997  | 
||
998  | 
def assertCurrentlyEqual(self, left, right):  | 
|
999  | 
self.assertTrue(left == right)  | 
|
1000  | 
self.assertTrue(right == left)  | 
|
1001  | 
self.assertFalse(left != right)  | 
|
1002  | 
self.assertFalse(right != left)  | 
|
1003  | 
||
1004  | 
def assertCurrentlyNotEqual(self, left, right):  | 
|
1005  | 
self.assertFalse(left == right)  | 
|
1006  | 
self.assertFalse(right == left)  | 
|
1007  | 
self.assertTrue(left != right)  | 
|
1008  | 
self.assertTrue(right != left)  | 
|
1009  | 
||
1010  | 
def test___eq____ne__(self):  | 
|
| 
2592.3.191
by Robert Collins
 Give Pack responsibility for index naming, and two concrete classes - NewPack for new packs and ExistingPack for packs we read from disk.  | 
1011  | 
left = pack_repo.ExistingPack('', '', '', '', '', '')  | 
1012  | 
right = pack_repo.ExistingPack('', '', '', '', '', '')  | 
|
| 
2592.3.173
by Robert Collins
 Basic implementation of all_packs.  | 
1013  | 
self.assertCurrentlyEqual(left, right)  | 
1014  | 
        # change all attributes and ensure equality changes as we do.
 | 
|
1015  | 
left.revision_index = 'a'  | 
|
1016  | 
self.assertCurrentlyNotEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1017  | 
right.revision_index = 'a'  | 
|
1018  | 
self.assertCurrentlyEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1019  | 
left.inventory_index = 'a'  | 
|
1020  | 
self.assertCurrentlyNotEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1021  | 
right.inventory_index = 'a'  | 
|
1022  | 
self.assertCurrentlyEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1023  | 
left.text_index = 'a'  | 
|
1024  | 
self.assertCurrentlyNotEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1025  | 
right.text_index = 'a'  | 
|
1026  | 
self.assertCurrentlyEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1027  | 
left.signature_index = 'a'  | 
|
1028  | 
self.assertCurrentlyNotEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1029  | 
right.signature_index = 'a'  | 
|
1030  | 
self.assertCurrentlyEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1031  | 
left.name = 'a'  | 
|
1032  | 
self.assertCurrentlyNotEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1033  | 
right.name = 'a'  | 
|
1034  | 
self.assertCurrentlyEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1035  | 
left.transport = 'a'  | 
|
1036  | 
self.assertCurrentlyNotEqual(left, right)  | 
|
1037  | 
right.transport = 'a'  | 
|
1038  | 
self.assertCurrentlyEqual(left, right)  | 
|
| 
2592.3.179
by Robert Collins
 Generate the revision_index_map for packing during the core operation, from the pack objects.  | 
1039  | 
|
1040  | 
def test_file_name(self):  | 
|
| 
2592.3.191
by Robert Collins
 Give Pack responsibility for index naming, and two concrete classes - NewPack for new packs and ExistingPack for packs we read from disk.  | 
1041  | 
pack = pack_repo.ExistingPack('', 'a_name', '', '', '', '')  | 
| 
2592.3.179
by Robert Collins
 Generate the revision_index_map for packing during the core operation, from the pack objects.  | 
1042  | 
self.assertEqual('a_name.pack', pack.file_name())  | 
| 
2592.3.192
by Robert Collins
 Move new revision index management to NewPack.  | 
1043  | 
|
1044  | 
||
1045  | 
class TestNewPack(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
|
1046  | 
"""Tests for pack_repo.NewPack."""  | 
|
1047  | 
||
| 
2592.3.193
by Robert Collins
 Move hash tracking of new packs into NewPack.  | 
1048  | 
def test_new_instance_attributes(self):  | 
| 
2592.3.194
by Robert Collins
 Output the revision index from NewPack.finish  | 
1049  | 
upload_transport = self.get_transport('upload')  | 
1050  | 
pack_transport = self.get_transport('pack')  | 
|
1051  | 
index_transport = self.get_transport('index')  | 
|
1052  | 
upload_transport.mkdir('.')  | 
|
| 
3830.3.1
by Martin Pool
 NewPack should be constructed from the PackCollection, rather than attributes of it  | 
1053  | 
collection = pack_repo.RepositoryPackCollection(repo=None,  | 
1054  | 
transport=self.get_transport('.'),  | 
|
1055  | 
index_transport=index_transport,  | 
|
1056  | 
upload_transport=upload_transport,  | 
|
1057  | 
pack_transport=pack_transport,  | 
|
1058  | 
index_builder_class=BTreeBuilder,  | 
|
| 
3735.1.1
by Robert Collins
 Add development2 formats using BTree indices.  | 
1059  | 
index_class=BTreeGraphIndex)  | 
| 
3830.3.1
by Martin Pool
 NewPack should be constructed from the PackCollection, rather than attributes of it  | 
1060  | 
pack = pack_repo.NewPack(collection)  | 
| 
3735.1.1
by Robert Collins
 Add development2 formats using BTree indices.  | 
1061  | 
self.assertIsInstance(pack.revision_index, BTreeBuilder)  | 
1062  | 
self.assertIsInstance(pack.inventory_index, BTreeBuilder)  | 
|
| 
2929.3.5
by Vincent Ladeuil
 New files, same warnings, same fixes.  | 
1063  | 
self.assertIsInstance(pack._hash, type(osutils.md5()))  | 
| 
2592.3.194
by Robert Collins
 Output the revision index from NewPack.finish  | 
1064  | 
self.assertTrue(pack.upload_transport is upload_transport)  | 
1065  | 
self.assertTrue(pack.index_transport is index_transport)  | 
|
1066  | 
self.assertTrue(pack.pack_transport is pack_transport)  | 
|
1067  | 
self.assertEqual(None, pack.index_sizes)  | 
|
1068  | 
self.assertEqual(20, len(pack.random_name))  | 
|
1069  | 
self.assertIsInstance(pack.random_name, str)  | 
|
1070  | 
self.assertIsInstance(pack.start_time, float)  | 
|
| 
2951.1.2
by Robert Collins
 Partial refactoring of pack_repo to create a Packer object for packing.  | 
1071  | 
|
1072  | 
||
1073  | 
class TestPacker(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
|
1074  | 
"""Tests for the packs repository Packer class."""  | 
|
| 
2951.1.10
by Robert Collins
 Peer review feedback with Ian.  | 
1075  | 
|
| 
3824.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add a test that ensures the pack ordering changes as part of calling .pack()  | 
1076  | 
def test_pack_optimizes_pack_order(self):  | 
1077  | 
builder = self.make_branch_builder('.')  | 
|
1078  | 
builder.start_series()  | 
|
1079  | 
builder.build_snapshot('A', None, [  | 
|
1080  | 
('add', ('', 'root-id', 'directory', None)),  | 
|
1081  | 
('add', ('f', 'f-id', 'file', 'content\n'))])  | 
|
1082  | 
builder.build_snapshot('B', ['A'],  | 
|
1083  | 
[('modify', ('f-id', 'new-content\n'))])  | 
|
1084  | 
builder.build_snapshot('C', ['B'],  | 
|
1085  | 
[('modify', ('f-id', 'third-content\n'))])  | 
|
1086  | 
builder.build_snapshot('D', ['C'],  | 
|
1087  | 
[('modify', ('f-id', 'fourth-content\n'))])  | 
|
1088  | 
b = builder.get_branch()  | 
|
1089  | 
b.lock_read()  | 
|
1090  | 
builder.finish_series()  | 
|
1091  | 
self.addCleanup(b.unlock)  | 
|
1092  | 
        # At this point, we should have 4 pack files available
 | 
|
1093  | 
        # Because of how they were built, they correspond to
 | 
|
1094  | 
        # ['D', 'C', 'B', 'A']
 | 
|
1095  | 
packs = b.repository._pack_collection.packs  | 
|
1096  | 
packer = pack_repo.Packer(b.repository._pack_collection,  | 
|
1097  | 
packs, 'testing',  | 
|
1098  | 
revision_ids=['B', 'C'])  | 
|
1099  | 
        # Now, when we are copying the B & C revisions, their pack files should
 | 
|
1100  | 
        # be moved to the front of the stack
 | 
|
| 
3824.2.5
by Andrew Bennetts
 Minor tweaks to comments etc.  | 
1101  | 
        # The new ordering moves B & C to the front of the .packs attribute,
 | 
1102  | 
        # and leaves the others in the original order.
 | 
|
| 
3824.2.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 Add a test that ensures the pack ordering changes as part of calling .pack()  | 
1103  | 
new_packs = [packs[1], packs[2], packs[0], packs[3]]  | 
1104  | 
new_pack = packer.pack()  | 
|
1105  | 
self.assertEqual(new_packs, packer.packs)  | 
|
| 
3146.6.1
by Aaron Bentley
 InterDifferingSerializer shows a progress bar  | 
1106  | 
|
1107  | 
||
| 
3777.5.4
by John Arbash Meinel
 OptimisingPacker now sets the optimize flags for the indexes being built.  | 
1108  | 
class TestOptimisingPacker(TestCaseWithTransport):  | 
1109  | 
"""Tests for the OptimisingPacker class."""  | 
|
1110  | 
||
1111  | 
def get_pack_collection(self):  | 
|
1112  | 
repo = self.make_repository('.')  | 
|
1113  | 
return repo._pack_collection  | 
|
1114  | 
||
1115  | 
def test_open_pack_will_optimise(self):  | 
|
1116  | 
packer = pack_repo.OptimisingPacker(self.get_pack_collection(),  | 
|
1117  | 
[], '.test')  | 
|
1118  | 
new_pack = packer.open_pack()  | 
|
1119  | 
self.assertIsInstance(new_pack, pack_repo.NewPack)  | 
|
1120  | 
self.assertTrue(new_pack.revision_index._optimize_for_size)  | 
|
1121  | 
self.assertTrue(new_pack.inventory_index._optimize_for_size)  | 
|
1122  | 
self.assertTrue(new_pack.text_index._optimize_for_size)  | 
|
1123  | 
self.assertTrue(new_pack.signature_index._optimize_for_size)  |