def test_multiple(self): text = ( '[submodule "foo"]\n' " path = foo\n" " url = http://example.com/foo/.git\n" "\n" '[submodule "bar"]\n' " path = bar\n" " url = http://example.com/bar/.git\n" ) result = ext.parse_gitmodules(text) self.assertEqual(result, {"foo": "http://example.com/foo/.git", "bar": "http://example.com/bar/.git"})
def test_malformed_missing_submodule(self): text = ( '[submodule "foo"]\n' " path = foo\n" " url = http://example.com/foo/.git\n" 'submodule "bar"]\n' " path = bar\n" " url = http://example.com/bar/.git\n" "\n" '[submodule "baz"]\n' " path = baz=baz\n" " url = http://example.com/baz/.git\n" ) result = ext.parse_gitmodules(text) self.assertEqual( result, { # only the first declaration survives "foo": "http://example.com/foo/.git", "baz=baz": "http://example.com/baz/.git", }, )
def test_empty(self): result = ext.parse_gitmodules("") self.assertEqual(result, {})
def test_basic(self): text = '[submodule "dummy"]\n' " path = dummy\n" " url = http://example.com/dummy/.git\n" result = ext.parse_gitmodules(text) self.assertEqual(result, {"dummy": "http://example.com/dummy/.git"})