def test_GitRepo_ssh_pull(remote_path, repo_path): from datalad import ssh_manager remote_repo = GitRepo(remote_path, create=True) url = "ssh://localhost" + op.abspath(remote_path) socket_path = op.join(ssh_manager.socket_dir, get_connection_hash('localhost')) repo = GitRepo(repo_path, create=True) repo.add_remote("ssh-remote", url) # modify remote: remote_repo.checkout("ssh-test", ['-b']) with open(op.join(remote_repo.path, "ssh_testfile.dat"), "w") as f: f.write("whatever") remote_repo.add("ssh_testfile.dat") remote_repo.commit("ssh_testfile.dat added.") # file is not locally known yet: assert_not_in("ssh_testfile.dat", repo.get_indexed_files()) # pull changes: repo.pull(remote="ssh-remote", refspec=remote_repo.get_active_branch()) ok_clean_git(repo.path, annex=False) # the connection is known to the SSH manager, since fetch() requested it: assert_in(socket_path, ssh_manager._connections) # and socket was created: ok_(op.exists(socket_path)) # we actually pulled the changes assert_in("ssh_testfile.dat", repo.get_indexed_files())
def test_GitRepo_set_remote_url(path): gr = GitRepo(path, create=True) gr.add_remote('some', 'http://example.com/.git') eq_(gr.config['remote.some.url'], 'http://example.com/.git') # change url: gr.set_remote_url('some', 'http://believe.it') eq_(gr.config['remote.some.url'], 'http://believe.it') # set push url: gr.set_remote_url('some', 'ssh://whatever.ru', push=True) eq_(gr.config['remote.some.pushurl'], 'ssh://whatever.ru') # add remote without url url2 = 'http://repo2.example.com/.git' gr.add_remote('some-without-url', url2) eq_(gr.config['remote.some-without-url.url'], url2) # "remove" it gr.config.unset('remote.some-without-url.url', where='local') with assert_raises(KeyError): gr.config['remote.some-without-url.url'] eq_(set(gr.get_remotes()), {'some', 'some-without-url'}) eq_(set(gr.get_remotes(with_urls_only=True)), {'some'})
def test_GitRepo_ssh_push(repo_path, remote_path): from datalad import ssh_manager remote_repo = GitRepo(remote_path, create=True) url = "ssh://localhost" + op.abspath(remote_path) socket_path = op.join(ssh_manager.socket_dir, get_connection_hash('localhost')) repo = GitRepo(repo_path, create=True) repo.add_remote("ssh-remote", url) # modify local repo: repo.checkout("ssh-test", ['-b']) with open(op.join(repo.path, "ssh_testfile.dat"), "w") as f: f.write("whatever") repo.add("ssh_testfile.dat") repo.commit("ssh_testfile.dat added.") # file is not known to the remote yet: assert_not_in("ssh_testfile.dat", remote_repo.get_indexed_files()) # push changes: pushed = repo.push(remote="ssh-remote", refspec="ssh-test") # test PushInfo object for assert_in("ssh-remote/ssh-test", [commit.remote_ref.name for commit in pushed]) # the connection is known to the SSH manager, since fetch() requested it: assert_in(socket_path, ssh_manager._connections) # and socket was created: ok_(op.exists(socket_path)) # remote now knows the changes: assert_in("ssh-test", remote_repo.get_branches()) assert_in("ssh_testfile.dat", remote_repo.get_files("ssh-test")) # amend to make it require "--force": repo.commit("amended", options=['--amend']) # push without --force should yield an error: pushed = repo.push(remote="ssh-remote", refspec="ssh-test") assert_in("[rejected] (non-fast-forward)", pushed[0].summary) # now push using force: repo.push(remote="ssh-remote", refspec="ssh-test", force=True) # correct commit message in remote: assert_in("amended", list(remote_repo.get_branch_commits('ssh-test'))[-1].summary)
def test_GitRepo_remote_update(path1, path2, path3): git1 = GitRepo(path1) git2 = GitRepo(path2) git3 = GitRepo(path3) git1.add_remote('git2', path2) git1.add_remote('git3', path3) # Setting up remote 'git2' with open(op.join(path2, 'masterfile'), 'w') as f: f.write("git2 in master") git2.add('masterfile') git2.commit("Add something to master.") git2.checkout('branch2', ['-b']) with open(op.join(path2, 'branch2file'), 'w') as f: f.write("git2 in branch2") git2.add('branch2file') git2.commit("Add something to branch2.") # Setting up remote 'git3' with open(op.join(path3, 'masterfile'), 'w') as f: f.write("git3 in master") git3.add('masterfile') git3.commit("Add something to master.") git3.checkout('branch3', ['-b']) with open(op.join(path3, 'branch3file'), 'w') as f: f.write("git3 in branch3") git3.add('branch3file') git3.commit("Add something to branch3.") git1.update_remote() # checkouts are 'tests' themselves, since they'll raise CommandError # if something went wrong git1.checkout('branch2') git1.checkout('branch3') branches1 = git1.get_branches() eq_({'branch2', 'branch3'}, set(branches1))
def test_GitRepo_ssh_fetch(remote_path, repo_path): from datalad import ssh_manager remote_repo = GitRepo(remote_path, create=False) url = "ssh://localhost" + op.abspath(remote_path) socket_path = op.join(ssh_manager.socket_dir, get_connection_hash('localhost')) repo = GitRepo(repo_path, create=True) repo.add_remote("ssh-remote", url) # we don't know any branches of the remote: eq_([], repo.get_remote_branches()) fetched = repo.fetch(remote="ssh-remote") assert_in('ssh-remote/master', [commit.name for commit in fetched]) ok_clean_git(repo) # the connection is known to the SSH manager, since fetch() requested it: assert_in(socket_path, ssh_manager._connections) # and socket was created: ok_(op.exists(socket_path)) # we actually fetched it: assert_in('ssh-remote/master', repo.get_remote_branches())
def test_publish_with_data(origin, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub, dst_clone_path): # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin, recursive=True) source.repo.get('test-annex.dat') # create plain git at target: target = AnnexRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # now, set up targets for the submodules: sub1_target = GitRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = GitRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) sub2_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) # TMP: Insert the fetch to prevent GitPython to fail after the push, # because it cannot resolve the SHA of the old commit of the remote, # that git reports back after the push. # TODO: Figure out, when to fetch things in general; Alternatively: # Is there an option for push, that prevents GitPython from failing? source.repo.fetch("target") res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['test-annex.dat']) # first it would publish data and then push eq_(res, (['test-annex.dat', source], [])) # XXX master was not checked out in dst! eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("master"))) # TODO: last commit in git-annex branch differs. Probably fine, # but figure out, when exactly to expect this for proper testing: # yoh: they differ because local annex records information about now # file being available in that remote, and remote one does it via a call in # the hook I guess. So they both get the same information but in two # different commits. I do not observe such behavior of remote having git-annex # automagically updated in older clones # which do not have post-receive hook on remote side eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))[1:], list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))[1:]) # we need compare target/master: target.checkout("master") ok_(target.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) # make sure that whatever we published is actually consumable dst_clone = install( dst_clone_path, source=dst_path, result_xfm='datasets', return_type='item-or-list') nok_(dst_clone.repo.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) res = dst_clone.get('test-annex.dat') ok_(dst_clone.repo.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) source.repo.fetch("target") res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['.']) # there is nothing to publish on 2nd attempt #eq_(res, ([source, 'test-annex.dat'], [])) eq_(res, ([], [])) source.repo.fetch("target") import glob res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=glob.glob1(source.path, '*')) # Note: This leads to recursive publishing, since expansion of '*' # contains the submodules themselves in this setup # collect result paths: result_paths = [] for item in res[0]: result_paths.append(item.path if isinstance(item, Dataset) else item) # only the subdatasets, targets are plain git repos, hence # no file content is pushed, all content in super was pushed # before eq_({sub1.path, sub2.path}, set(result_paths)) # if we publish again -- nothing to be published eq_(source.publish(to="target"), ([], [])) # if we drop a file and publish again -- dataset should be published # since git-annex branch was updated source.drop('test-annex.dat') eq_(source.publish(to="target"), ([source], [])) eq_(source.publish(to="target"), ([], [])) # and empty again if we try again
def test_publish_recursive(pristine_origin, origin_path, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub): # we will be publishing back to origin, so to not alter testrepo # we will first clone it origin = install(origin_path, source=pristine_origin, recursive=True) # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin_path, recursive=True) # create plain git at target: target = GitRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # subdatasets have no remote yet, so recursive publishing should fail: with assert_raises(ValueError) as cm: publish(dataset=source, to="target", recursive=True) assert_in("Unknown target sibling 'target'", exc_str(cm.exception)) # now, set up targets for the submodules: sub1_target = GitRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = AnnexRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) # we will be testing presence of the file content, so let's make it progress sub2_target.config.set('receive.denyCurrentBranch', 'updateInstead', where='local') sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) # publish recursively with swallow_logs(new_level=logging.DEBUG) as cml: res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", recursive=True) assert_not_in( 'forced update', cml.out, "we probably haven't merged git-annex before pushing" ) # testing result list # (Note: Dataset lacks __eq__ for now. Should this be based on path only?) assert_is_instance(res, tuple) assert_is_instance(res[0], list) assert_is_instance(res[1], list) eq_(res[1], []) # nothing failed/was skipped for item in res[0]: assert_is_instance(item, Dataset) eq_({res[0][0].path, res[0][1].path, res[0][2].path}, {src_path, sub1.path, sub2.path}) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) eq_(list(sub1_target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(sub1.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(sub1_target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(sub1.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) eq_(list(sub2_target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(sub2.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(sub2_target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(sub2.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # we are tracking origin but origin has different git-annex, since we # cloned from it, so it is not aware of our git-annex neq_(list(origin.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # So if we first publish to it recursively, we would update # all sub-datasets since git-annex branch would need to be pushed res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) eq_(set(r.path for r in res_[0]), set(opj(*([source.path] + x)) for x in ([], ['subm 1'], ['subm 2']))) # and now should carry the same state for git-annex eq_(list(origin.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # test for publishing with --since. By default since no changes, nothing pushed res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) eq_(set(r.path for r in res_[0]), set()) # still nothing gets pushed, because origin is up to date res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True, since='HEAD^') eq_(set(r.path for r in res_[0]), set([])) # and we should not fail if we run it from within the dataset with chpwd(source.path): res_ = publish(recursive=True, since='HEAD^') eq_(set(r.path for r in res_[0]), set([])) # Let's now update one subm with open(opj(sub2.path, "file.txt"), 'w') as f: f.write('') # add to subdataset, does not alter super dataset! # MIH: use `to_git` because original test author used # and explicit `GitRepo.add` -- keeping this for now Dataset(sub2.path).add('file.txt', to_git=True) # Let's now update one subm create_tree(sub2.path, {'file.dat': 'content'}) # add to subdataset, without reflecting the change in its super(s) Dataset(sub2.path).add('file.dat') # note: will publish to origin here since that is what it tracks res_published, res_skipped = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) # only updates published, i.e. just the subdataset, super wasn't altered # nothing copied! eq_(res_published, [Dataset(sub2.path)]) eq_(res_skipped, []) # since published to origin -- destination should not get that file nok_(lexists(opj(sub2_target.path, 'file.dat'))) res_published, res_skipped = publish(dataset=source, to='target', recursive=True) eq_(res_published, [Dataset(sub2.path)]) # Note: with updateInstead only in target2 and not saving change in # super-dataset we would have made remote dataset, if we had entire # hierarchy, to be somewhat inconsistent. # But here, since target datasets are independent -- it is ok # and the file itself was not transferred but now exists ok_(lexists(opj(sub2_target.path, 'file.dat'))) nok_(sub2_target.file_has_content('file.dat')) # but now we can redo publish recursively, at least stating to consider # explicitly to copy . res_published, res_skipped = publish( '.', dataset=source, to='target', recursive=True ) ok_(sub2_target.file_has_content('file.dat')) eq_(res_published, ['file.dat']) # note that this report makes little sense without path to the repository
def test_publish_with_data(origin, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub, dst_clone_path): # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin, recursive=True) source.repo.get('test-annex.dat') # create plain git at target: target = AnnexRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # now, set up targets for the submodules: # the need to be annexes, because we want to be able to copy data to them # further down sub1_target = AnnexRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = AnnexRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) sub2_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, '2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['test-annex.dat'], result_xfm='paths') # first it would publish data and then push # TODO order is not fixed (yet) #eq_(res, [opj(source.path, 'test-annex.dat'), source.path]) eq_(set(res), set([opj(source.path, 'test-annex.dat'), source.path])) # XXX master was not checked out in dst! eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("master"))) # TODO: last commit in git-annex branch differs. Probably fine, # but figure out, when exactly to expect this for proper testing: # yoh: they differ because local annex records information about now # file being available in that remote, and remote one does it via a call in # the hook I guess. So they both get the same information but in two # different commits. I do not observe such behavior of remote having git-annex # automagically updated in older clones # which do not have post-receive hook on remote side eq_( list(target.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))[1:], list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))[1:]) # we need compare target/master: target.checkout("master") ok_(target.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) # make sure that whatever we published is actually consumable dst_clone = install(dst_clone_path, source=dst_path, result_xfm='datasets', return_type='item-or-list') nok_(dst_clone.repo.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) res = dst_clone.get('test-annex.dat') ok_(dst_clone.repo.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['.']) # there is nothing to publish on 2nd attempt #eq_(res, ([source, 'test-annex.dat'], [])) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded') import glob res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=glob.glob1(source.path, '*')) # Note: This leads to recursive publishing, since expansion of '*' # contains the submodules themselves in this setup # only the subdatasets, targets are plain git repos, hence # no file content is pushed, all content in super was pushed # before assert_result_count(res, 3) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='ok', path=sub1.path) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='ok', path=sub2.path) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded', path=source.path) # if we publish again -- nothing to be published res = source.publish(to="target") assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded', path=source.path) # if we drop a file and publish again -- dataset should be published # since git-annex branch was updated source.drop('test-annex.dat') res = source.publish(to="target") assert_result_count(res, 1, status='ok', path=source.path) # and empty again if we try again res = source.publish(to="target") assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded', path=source.path)
def test_publish_recursive(pristine_origin, origin_path, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub): # we will be publishing back to origin, so to not alter testrepo # we will first clone it origin = install(origin_path, source=pristine_origin, recursive=True) # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin.path, recursive=True) # we will be trying to push into this later on, need to give permissions... origin_sub2 = Dataset(opj(origin_path, '2')) origin_sub2.config.set('receive.denyCurrentBranch', 'updateInstead', where='local') ## TODO this manual fixup is needed due to gh-1548 -- needs proper solution #os.remove(opj(origin_sub2.path, '.git')) #os.rename(opj(origin_path, '.git', 'modules', '2'), opj(origin_sub2.path, '.git')) # create plain git at target: target = GitRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # subdatasets have no remote yet, so recursive publishing should fail: res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", recursive=True, on_failure='ignore') assert_result_count(res, 3) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='ok', type='dataset', path=source.path) assert_result_count(res, 2, status='error', message=("Unknown target sibling '%s' for publication", 'target')) # now, set up targets for the submodules: sub1_target = GitRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = AnnexRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) # we will be testing presence of the file content, so let's make it progress sub2_target.config.set('receive.denyCurrentBranch', 'updateInstead', where='local') sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, '2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) # publish recursively with swallow_logs(new_level=logging.DEBUG) as cml: res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", recursive=True) assert_not_in('forced update', cml.out, "we probably haven't merged git-annex before pushing") # testing result list # base dataset was already published above, notneeded again assert_status(('ok', 'notneeded'), res) # nothing failed assert_result_count(res, 3, type='dataset') eq_({r['path'] for r in res}, {src_path, sub1.path, sub2.path}) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) eq_(list(sub1_target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(sub1.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(sub1_target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(sub1.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) eq_(list(sub2_target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(sub2.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(sub2_target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(sub2.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # we are tracking origin but origin has different git-annex, since we # cloned from it, so it is not aware of our git-annex neq_(list(origin.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # So if we first publish to it recursively, we would update # all sub-datasets since git-annex branch would need to be pushed res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=source.path) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=sub1.path) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=sub2.path) # and now should carry the same state for git-annex eq_(list(origin.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # test for publishing with --since. By default since no changes, nothing pushed res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) assert_result_count(res_, 3, status='notneeded', type='dataset') # still nothing gets pushed, because origin is up to date res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True, since='HEAD^') assert_result_count(res_, 3, status='notneeded', type='dataset') # and we should not fail if we run it from within the dataset with chpwd(source.path): res_ = publish(recursive=True, since='HEAD^') assert_result_count(res_, 3, status='notneeded', type='dataset') # Let's now update one subm with open(opj(sub2.path, "file.txt"), 'w') as f: f.write('') # add to subdataset, does not alter super dataset! # MIH: use `to_git` because original test author used # and explicit `GitRepo.add` -- keeping this for now Dataset(sub2.path).add('file.txt', to_git=True) # Let's now update one subm create_tree(sub2.path, {'file.dat': 'content'}) # add to subdataset, without reflecting the change in its super(s) Dataset(sub2.path).add('file.dat') # note: will publish to origin here since that is what it tracks res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True, on_failure='ignore') ## only updates published, i.e. just the subdataset, super wasn't altered ## nothing copied! assert_status(('ok', 'notneeded'), res_) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=sub2.path, type='dataset') assert_result_count(res_, 0, path=opj(sub2.path, 'file.dat'), type='file') # since published to origin -- destination should not get that file nok_(lexists(opj(sub2_target.path, 'file.dat'))) res_ = publish(dataset=source, to='target', recursive=True) assert_status(('ok', 'notneeded'), res_) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=sub2.path, type='dataset') assert_result_count(res_, 0, path=opj(sub2.path, 'file.dat'), type='file') # Note: with updateInstead only in target2 and not saving change in # super-dataset we would have made remote dataset, if we had entire # hierarchy, to be somewhat inconsistent. # But here, since target datasets are independent -- it is ok # and the file itself was transferred ok_(lexists(opj(sub2_target.path, 'file.dat'))) nok_(sub2_target.file_has_content('file.dat')) ## but now we can redo publish recursively, with explicitly requested data transfer res_ = publish(dataset=source, to='target', recursive=True, transfer_data='all') ok_(sub2_target.file_has_content('file.dat')) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=opj(sub2.path, 'file.dat')) # Let's save those present changes and publish while implying "since last # merge point" source.save(message="Changes in subm2") # and test if it could deduce the remote/branch to push to source.config.set('branch.master.remote', 'target', where='local') with chpwd(source.path): res_ = publish(since='', recursive=True) # TODO: somehow test that there were no even attempt to diff within "subm 1" # since if `--since=''` worked correctly, nothing has changed there and it # should have not been even touched assert_status(('ok', 'notneeded'), res_) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=source.path, type='dataset')
def test_publish_with_data(origin, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub, dst_clone_path): # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin, recursive=True) source.repo.get('test-annex.dat') # create plain git at target: target = AnnexRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # now, set up targets for the submodules: # the need to be annexes, because we want to be able to copy data to them # further down sub1_target = AnnexRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = AnnexRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) sub2_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, '2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['test-annex.dat'], result_xfm='paths') # first it would publish data and then push # TODO order is not fixed (yet) #eq_(res, [opj(source.path, 'test-annex.dat'), source.path]) eq_(set(res), set([opj(source.path, 'test-annex.dat'), source.path])) # XXX master was not checked out in dst! eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("master"))) # TODO: last commit in git-annex branch differs. Probably fine, # but figure out, when exactly to expect this for proper testing: # yoh: they differ because local annex records information about now # file being available in that remote, and remote one does it via a call in # the hook I guess. So they both get the same information but in two # different commits. I do not observe such behavior of remote having git-annex # automagically updated in older clones # which do not have post-receive hook on remote side eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))[1:], list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))[1:]) # we need compare target/master: target.checkout("master") ok_(target.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) # make sure that whatever we published is actually consumable dst_clone = install( dst_clone_path, source=dst_path, result_xfm='datasets', return_type='item-or-list') nok_(dst_clone.repo.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) res = dst_clone.get('test-annex.dat') ok_(dst_clone.repo.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['.']) # there is nothing to publish on 2nd attempt #eq_(res, ([source, 'test-annex.dat'], [])) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded') import glob res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=glob.glob1(source.path, '*')) # Note: This leads to recursive publishing, since expansion of '*' # contains the submodules themselves in this setup # only the subdatasets, targets are plain git repos, hence # no file content is pushed, all content in super was pushed # before assert_result_count(res, 3) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='ok', path=sub1.path) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='ok', path=sub2.path) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded', path=source.path) # if we publish again -- nothing to be published res = source.publish(to="target") assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded', path=source.path) # if we drop a file and publish again -- dataset should be published # since git-annex branch was updated source.drop('test-annex.dat') res = source.publish(to="target") assert_result_count(res, 1, status='ok', path=source.path) # and empty again if we try again res = source.publish(to="target") assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded', path=source.path)
def test_publish_recursive(pristine_origin, origin_path, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub): # we will be publishing back to origin, so to not alter testrepo # we will first clone it origin = install(origin_path, source=pristine_origin, recursive=True) # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin.path, recursive=True) # we will be trying to push into this later on, need to give permissions... origin_sub2 = Dataset(opj(origin_path, '2')) origin_sub2.config.set( 'receive.denyCurrentBranch', 'updateInstead', where='local') ## TODO this manual fixup is needed due to gh-1548 -- needs proper solution #os.remove(opj(origin_sub2.path, '.git')) #os.rename(opj(origin_path, '.git', 'modules', '2'), opj(origin_sub2.path, '.git')) # create plain git at target: target = GitRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # subdatasets have no remote yet, so recursive publishing should fail: res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", recursive=True, on_failure='ignore') assert_result_count(res, 3) assert_result_count( res, 1, status='ok', type='dataset', path=source.path) assert_result_count( res, 2, status='error', message=("Unknown target sibling '%s' for publication", 'target')) # now, set up targets for the submodules: sub1_target = GitRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = AnnexRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) # we will be testing presence of the file content, so let's make it progress sub2_target.config.set('receive.denyCurrentBranch', 'updateInstead', where='local') sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, '2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) # publish recursively with swallow_logs(new_level=logging.DEBUG) as cml: res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", recursive=True) assert_not_in( 'forced update', cml.out, "we probably haven't merged git-annex before pushing" ) # testing result list # base dataset was already published above, notneeded again assert_status(('ok', 'notneeded'), res) # nothing failed assert_result_count( res, 3, type='dataset') eq_({r['path'] for r in res}, {src_path, sub1.path, sub2.path}) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) eq_(list(sub1_target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(sub1.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(sub1_target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(sub1.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) eq_(list(sub2_target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(sub2.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(sub2_target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(sub2.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # we are tracking origin but origin has different git-annex, since we # cloned from it, so it is not aware of our git-annex neq_(list(origin.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # So if we first publish to it recursively, we would update # all sub-datasets since git-annex branch would need to be pushed res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=source.path) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=sub1.path) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=sub2.path) # and now should carry the same state for git-annex eq_(list(origin.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # test for publishing with --since. By default since no changes, nothing pushed res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) assert_result_count( res_, 3, status='notneeded', type='dataset') # still nothing gets pushed, because origin is up to date res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True, since='HEAD^') assert_result_count( res_, 3, status='notneeded', type='dataset') # and we should not fail if we run it from within the dataset with chpwd(source.path): res_ = publish(recursive=True, since='HEAD^') assert_result_count( res_, 3, status='notneeded', type='dataset') # Let's now update one subm with open(opj(sub2.path, "file.txt"), 'w') as f: f.write('') # add to subdataset, does not alter super dataset! # MIH: use `to_git` because original test author used # and explicit `GitRepo.add` -- keeping this for now Dataset(sub2.path).add('file.txt', to_git=True) # Let's now update one subm create_tree(sub2.path, {'file.dat': 'content'}) # add to subdataset, without reflecting the change in its super(s) Dataset(sub2.path).add('file.dat') # note: will publish to origin here since that is what it tracks res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True, on_failure='ignore') ## only updates published, i.e. just the subdataset, super wasn't altered ## nothing copied! assert_status(('ok', 'notneeded'), res_) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=sub2.path, type='dataset') assert_result_count(res_, 0, path=opj(sub2.path, 'file.dat'), type='file') # since published to origin -- destination should not get that file nok_(lexists(opj(sub2_target.path, 'file.dat'))) res_ = publish(dataset=source, to='target', recursive=True) assert_status(('ok', 'notneeded'), res_) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=sub2.path, type='dataset') assert_result_count(res_, 0, path=opj(sub2.path, 'file.dat'), type='file') # Note: with updateInstead only in target2 and not saving change in # super-dataset we would have made remote dataset, if we had entire # hierarchy, to be somewhat inconsistent. # But here, since target datasets are independent -- it is ok # and the file itself was transferred ok_(lexists(opj(sub2_target.path, 'file.dat'))) nok_(sub2_target.file_has_content('file.dat')) ## but now we can redo publish recursively, with explicitly requested data transfer res_ = publish( dataset=source, to='target', recursive=True, transfer_data='all' ) ok_(sub2_target.file_has_content('file.dat')) assert_result_count( res_, 1, status='ok', path=opj(sub2.path, 'file.dat')) # Let's save those present changes and publish while implying "since last # merge point" source.save(message="Changes in subm2") # and test if it could deduce the remote/branch to push to source.config.set('branch.master.remote', 'target', where='local') with chpwd(source.path): res_ = publish(since='', recursive=True) # TODO: somehow test that there were no even attempt to diff within "subm 1" # since if `--since=''` worked correctly, nothing has changed there and it # should have not been even touched assert_status(('ok', 'notneeded'), res_) assert_result_count(res_, 1, status='ok', path=source.path, type='dataset')
def test_publish_with_data(origin, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub, dst_clone_path): # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin, recursive=True) source.repo.get('test-annex.dat') # create plain git at target: target = AnnexRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # now, set up targets for the submodules: # the need to be annexes, because we want to be able to copy data to them # further down sub1_target = AnnexRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = AnnexRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) sub2_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, '2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['test-annex.dat'], result_xfm='paths') # first it would publish data and then push # TODO order is not fixed (yet) #eq_(res, [opj(source.path, 'test-annex.dat'), source.path]) eq_(set(res), set([opj(source.path, 'test-annex.dat'), source.path])) # XXX master was not checked out in dst! eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits_(DEFAULT_BRANCH)), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits_(DEFAULT_BRANCH))) assert_git_annex_branch_published(source.repo, target) # we need compare target/<default branch>: target.checkout(DEFAULT_BRANCH) ok_(target.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) # make sure that whatever we published is actually consumable dst_clone = install(dst_clone_path, source=dst_path, result_xfm='datasets', return_type='item-or-list') nok_(dst_clone.repo.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) res = dst_clone.get('test-annex.dat') ok_(dst_clone.repo.file_has_content('test-annex.dat')) res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['.']) # there is nothing to publish on 2nd attempt #eq_(res, ([source, 'test-annex.dat'], [])) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded') import glob res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=glob.glob1(source.path, '*')) # Note: This leads to recursive publishing, since expansion of '*' # contains the submodules themselves in this setup # only the subdatasets, targets are plain git repos, hence # no file content is pushed, all content in super was pushed # before assert_result_count(res, 3) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='ok', path=sub1.path) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='ok', path=sub2.path) assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded', path=source.path) # if we publish again -- nothing to be published res = source.publish(to="target") assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded', path=source.path) # if we drop a file and publish again -- dataset should be published # since git-annex branch was updated source.drop('test-annex.dat') res = source.publish(to="target") assert_result_count(res, 1, status='ok', path=source.path) # and empty again if we try again res = source.publish(to="target") assert_result_count(res, 1, status='notneeded', path=source.path) # data integrity check looks identical from all perspectives # minus "note" statements from git-annex eq_(filter_fsck_error_msg(source.repo.fsck()), filter_fsck_error_msg(source.repo.fsck(remote='target'))) eq_(filter_fsck_error_msg(target.fsck()), filter_fsck_error_msg(source.repo.fsck(remote='target')))
def test_publish_recursive(origin, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub): # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin, recursive=True)[0] # create plain git at target: target = GitRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # subdatasets have no remote yet, so recursive publishing should fail: with assert_raises(ValueError) as cm: publish(dataset=source, to="target", recursive=True) assert_in("No sibling 'target' found", exc_str(cm.exception)) # now, set up targets for the submodules: sub1_target = GitRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = AnnexRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) sub2_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) # publish recursively with swallow_logs(new_level=logging.DEBUG) as cml: res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", recursive=True) assert_not_in( 'forced update', cml.out, "we probably haven't merged git-annex before pushing" ) # testing result list # (Note: Dataset lacks __eq__ for now. Should this be based on path only?) assert_is_instance(res, tuple) assert_is_instance(res[0], list) assert_is_instance(res[1], list) eq_(res[1], []) # nothing failed/was skipped for item in res[0]: assert_is_instance(item, Dataset) eq_({res[0][0].path, res[0][1].path, res[0][2].path}, {src_path, sub1.path, sub2.path}) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) eq_(list(sub1_target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(sub1.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(sub1_target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(sub1.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) eq_(list(sub2_target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(sub2.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(sub2_target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(sub2.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # test for publishing with --since. By default since no changes, only current pushed res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) # only current one would get pushed eq_(set(r.path for r in res_[0]), {src_path}) # all get pushed res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True, since='HEAD^') eq_(set(r.path for r in res_[0]), {src_path, sub1.path, sub2.path}) # Let's now update one subm with open(opj(sub2.path, "file.txt"), 'w') as f: f.write('') sub2.add('file.txt') sub2.commit("") # TODO: Doesn't work: https://github.com/datalad/datalad/issues/636 #source.save("changed sub2", all_changes=True) source.repo.commit("", options=['-a']) res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) # only updated ones were published eq_(set(r.path for r in res_[0]), {src_path, sub2.path})
def test_publish_with_data(origin, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub): # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin, recursive=True)[0] source.repo.get('test-annex.dat') # create plain git at target: target = AnnexRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # now, set up targets for the submodules: sub1_target = GitRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = GitRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) sub2_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) # TMP: Insert the fetch to prevent GitPython to fail after the push, # because it cannot resolve the SHA of the old commit of the remote, # that git reports back after the push. # TODO: Figure out, when to fetch things in general; Alternatively: # Is there an option for push, that prevents GitPython from failing? source.repo.fetch("target") res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['test-annex.dat']) eq_(res, ([source, 'test-annex.dat'], [])) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("master"))) # TODO: last commit in git-annex branch differs. Probably fine, # but figure out, when exactly to expect this for proper testing: eq_( list(target.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))[1:], list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))[1:]) # we need compare target/master: target.checkout("master") eq_(target.file_has_content(['test-annex.dat']), [True]) source.repo.fetch("target") res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['.']) eq_(res, ([source, 'test-annex.dat'], [])) source.repo.fetch("target") import glob res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=glob.glob1(source.path, '*')) # Note: This leads to recursive publishing, since expansion of '*' # contains the submodules themselves in this setup # collect result paths: result_paths = [] for item in res[0]: if isinstance(item, Dataset): result_paths.append(item.path) else: result_paths.append(item) eq_( { source.path, opj(source.path, "subm 1"), opj(source.path, "subm 2"), 'test-annex.dat' }, set(result_paths))
def test_publish_recursive(origin, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub): # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin, recursive=True)[0] # create plain git at target: target = GitRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # subdatasets have no remote yet, so recursive publishing should fail: with assert_raises(ValueError) as cm: publish(dataset=source, to="target", recursive=True) assert_in("No sibling 'target' found.", str(cm.exception)) # now, set up targets for the submodules: sub1_target = GitRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = AnnexRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) sub2_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) # publish recursively with swallow_logs(new_level=logging.DEBUG) as cml: res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", recursive=True) assert_not_in('forced update', cml.out, "we probably haven't merged git-annex before pushing") # testing result list # (Note: Dataset lacks __eq__ for now. Should this be based on path only?) assert_is_instance(res, tuple) assert_is_instance(res[0], list) assert_is_instance(res[1], list) eq_(res[1], []) # nothing failed/was skipped for item in res[0]: assert_is_instance(item, Dataset) eq_({res[0][0].path, res[0][1].path, res[0][2].path}, {src_path, sub1.path, sub2.path}) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) eq_(list(sub1_target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(sub1.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(sub1_target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(sub1.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) eq_(list(sub2_target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(sub2.get_branch_commits("master"))) eq_(list(sub2_target.get_branch_commits("git-annex")), list(sub2.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))) # test for publishing with --since. By default since no changes, only current pushed res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) # only current one would get pushed eq_(set(r.path for r in res_[0]), {src_path}) # all get pushed res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True, since='HEAD^') eq_(set(r.path for r in res_[0]), {src_path, sub1.path, sub2.path}) # Let's now update one subm with open(opj(sub2.path, "file.txt"), 'w') as f: f.write('') sub2.add('file.txt') sub2.commit("") # TODO: Doesn't work: https://github.com/datalad/datalad/issues/636 #source.save("changed sub2", auto_add_changes=True) source.repo.commit("", options=['-a']) res_ = publish(dataset=source, recursive=True) # only updated ones were published eq_(set(r.path for r in res_[0]), {src_path, sub2.path})
def test_publish_with_data(origin, src_path, dst_path, sub1_pub, sub2_pub): # prepare src source = install(src_path, source=origin, recursive=True)[0] source.repo.get('test-annex.dat') # create plain git at target: target = AnnexRepo(dst_path, create=True) target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) source.repo.add_remote("target", dst_path) # now, set up targets for the submodules: sub1_target = GitRepo(sub1_pub, create=True) sub1_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub2_target = GitRepo(sub2_pub, create=True) sub2_target.checkout("TMP", ["-b"]) sub1 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 1'), create=False) sub2 = GitRepo(opj(src_path, 'subm 2'), create=False) sub1.add_remote("target", sub1_pub) sub2.add_remote("target", sub2_pub) # TMP: Insert the fetch to prevent GitPython to fail after the push, # because it cannot resolve the SHA of the old commit of the remote, # that git reports back after the push. # TODO: Figure out, when to fetch things in general; Alternatively: # Is there an option for push, that prevents GitPython from failing? source.repo.fetch("target") res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['test-annex.dat']) eq_(res, ([source, 'test-annex.dat'], [])) eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("master")), list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("master"))) # TODO: last commit in git-annex branch differs. Probably fine, # but figure out, when exactly to expect this for proper testing: eq_(list(target.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))[1:], list(source.repo.get_branch_commits("git-annex"))[1:]) # we need compare target/master: target.checkout("master") eq_(target.file_has_content(['test-annex.dat']), [True]) source.repo.fetch("target") res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=['.']) eq_(res, ([source, 'test-annex.dat'], [])) source.repo.fetch("target") import glob res = publish(dataset=source, to="target", path=glob.glob1(source.path, '*')) # Note: This leads to recursive publishing, since expansion of '*' # contains the submodules themselves in this setup # collect result paths: result_paths = [] for item in res[0]: if isinstance(item, Dataset): result_paths.append(item.path) else: result_paths.append(item) eq_({source.path, opj(source.path, "subm 1"), opj(source.path, "subm 2"), 'test-annex.dat'}, set(result_paths))