Implement a test for git-fetch-pack/git-upload-pack
authorJohannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Fri, 28 Oct 2005 02:47:38 +0000 (04:47 +0200)
committerJunio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Sat, 29 Oct 2005 05:56:58 +0000 (22:56 -0700)
This test provides a minimal example of what went wrong with the old
git-fetch-pack (and now works beautifully).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
t/t5500-fetch-pack.sh [new file with mode: 0644]

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+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2005 Johannes Schindelin
+#
+
+test_description='Testing multi_ack pack fetching
+
+'
+. ./test-lib.sh
+
+# Test fetch-pack/upload-pack pair.
+
+# Some convenience functions
+
+function show_count () {
+       commit_count=$(($commit_count+1))
+       printf "      %d\r" $commit_count
+}
+
+function add () {
+       local name=$1
+       local text="$@"
+       local branch=${name:0:1}
+       local parents=""
+
+       shift
+       while test $1; do
+               parents="$parents -p $1"
+               shift
+       done
+
+       echo "$text" > test.txt
+       git-update-index --add test.txt
+       tree=$(git-write-tree)
+       # make sure timestamps are in correct order
+       sec=$(($sec+1))
+       commit=$(echo "$text" | GIT_AUTHOR_DATE=$sec \
+               git-commit-tree $tree $parents 2>>log2.txt)
+       export $name=$commit
+       echo $commit > .git/refs/heads/$branch
+       eval ${branch}TIP=$commit
+}
+
+function count_objects () {
+       ls .git/objects/??/* 2>>log2.txt | wc -l | tr -d " "
+}
+
+function test_expect_object_count () {
+       local message=$1
+       local count=$2
+
+       output="$(count_objects)"
+       test_expect_success \
+               "new object count $message" \
+               "test $count = $output"
+}
+
+function test_repack () {
+       local rep=$1
+
+       test_expect_success "repack && prune-packed in $rep" \
+               '(git-repack && git-prune-packed)2>>log.txt'
+}
+
+function pull_to_client () {
+       local number=$1
+       local heads=$2
+       local count=$3
+       local no_strict_count_check=$4
+
+       cd client
+       test_expect_success "$number pull" \
+               "git-fetch-pack -v .. $heads > log.txt 2>&1"
+       case "$heads" in *A*) echo $ATIP > .git/refs/heads/A;; esac
+       case "$heads" in *B*) echo $BTIP > .git/refs/heads/B;; esac
+       git-symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/${heads:0:1}
+       test_expect_success "fsck" 'git-fsck-objects --full > fsck.txt 2>&1'
+       test_expect_object_count "after $number pull" $count
+       pack_count=$(grep Packing log.txt|tr -dc "0-9")
+       test -z "$pack_count" && pack_count=0
+       if [ -z "$no_strict_count_check" ]; then
+               test_expect_success "minimal count" "test $count = $pack_count"
+       else
+               test $count != $pack_count && \
+                       echo "WARNING: $pack_count objects transmitted, only $count of which were needed"
+       fi
+       cd ..
+}
+
+# Here begins the actual testing
+
+# A1 - ... - A20 - A21
+#    \
+#      B1  -   B2 - .. - B70
+
+# client pulls A20, B1. Then tracks only B. Then pulls A.
+
+(
+       mkdir client &&
+       cd client &&
+       git-init-db 2>> log2.txt
+)
+
+add A1
+
+prev=1; cur=2; while [ $cur -le 10 ]; do
+       add A$cur $(eval echo \$A$prev)
+       prev=$cur
+       cur=$(($cur+1))
+done
+
+add B1 $A1
+
+echo $ATIP > .git/refs/heads/A
+echo $BTIP > .git/refs/heads/B
+git-symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/B
+
+pull_to_client 1st "B A" $((11*3))
+
+(cd client; test_repack client)
+
+add A11 $A10
+
+prev=1; cur=2; while [ $cur -le 65 ]; do
+       add B$cur $(eval echo \$B$prev)
+       prev=$cur
+       cur=$(($cur+1))
+done
+
+pull_to_client 2nd "B" $((64*3))
+
+(cd client; test_repack client)
+
+pull_to_client 3rd "A" $((1*3)) # old fails
+
+test_done