# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
(c) 2016-2017 - Copyright Red Hat Inc
Authors:
Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou@pingoured.fr>
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
__requires__ = ['SQLAlchemy >= 0.8']
import pkg_resources
import json
import unittest
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import os
import pygit2
from mock import patch
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(
os.path.abspath(__file__)), '..'))
import pagure.lib
import tests
from pagure.lib.repo import PagureRepo
class PagureFlaskSlashInNametests(tests.SimplePagureTest):
""" Tests for flask application when the project contains a '/'.
"""
def setUp(self):
""" Set up the environnment, ran before every tests. """
super(PagureFlaskSlashInNametests, self).setUp()
def set_up_git_repo(self, name='test'):
""" Set up the git repo to play with. """
# Create a git repo to play with
gitrepo = os.path.join(self.path, 'repos', '%s.git' % name)
repo = pygit2.init_repository(gitrepo, bare=True)
newpath = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='pagure-other-test')
repopath = os.path.join(newpath, 'test')
clone_repo = pygit2.clone_repository(gitrepo, repopath)
# Create a file in that git repo
with open(os.path.join(repopath, 'sources'), 'w') as stream:
stream.write('foo\n bar')
clone_repo.index.add('sources')
clone_repo.index.write()
# Commits the files added
tree = clone_repo.index.write_tree()
author = pygit2.Signature(
'Alice Author', 'alice@authors.tld')
committer = pygit2.Signature(
'Cecil Committer', 'cecil@committers.tld')
clone_repo.create_commit(
'refs/heads/master', # the name of the reference to update
author,
committer,
'Add sources file for testing',
# binary string representing the tree object ID
tree,
# list of binary strings representing parents of the new commit
[]
)
refname = 'refs/heads/master'
ori_remote = clone_repo.remotes[0]
PagureRepo.push(ori_remote, refname)
@patch('pagure.lib.notify.send_email')
def test_view_repo_empty(self, send_email):
""" Test the view_repo endpoint when the project has a slash in its
name.
"""
send_email.return_value = True
tests.create_projects(self.session)
# Non-existant git repo
output = self.app.get('/test')
self.assertEqual(output.status_code, 404)
# Create a git repo to play with
gitrepo = os.path.join(self.path, 'repos', 'test.git')
repo = pygit2.init_repository(gitrepo, bare=True)
# With git repo
output = self.app.get('/test')
self.assertEqual(output.status_code, 200)
output_text = output.get_data(as_text=True)
self.assertIn(
'<div class="card-block">\n '
'<h5><strong>Source GIT URLs</strong></h5>', output_text)
self.assertIn(
'<p>The Project Creator has not pushed any code yet</p>',
output_text)
# We can't create the project `forks/test` the normal way
self.assertRaises(
pagure.exceptions.PagureException,
pagure.lib.new_project,
self.session,
name='test',
namespace='forks',
description='test project forks/test',
url='',
avatar_email='',
user='pingou',
blacklist=pagure.config.config['BLACKLISTED_PROJECTS'],
allowed_prefix=pagure.config.config['ALLOWED_PREFIX'],
gitfolder=pagure.config.config['GIT_FOLDER'],
docfolder=pagure.config.config['DOCS_FOLDER'],
ticketfolder=pagure.config.config['TICKETS_FOLDER'],
requestfolder=pagure.config.config['REQUESTS_FOLDER'],
)
# So just put it in the DB
item = pagure.lib.model.Project(
user_id=1, # pingou
name='test',
namespace='forks',
description='test project forks/test',
hook_token='aaabbbcccddd',
)
self.session.add(item)
self.session.commit()
# Create a git repo to play with
gitrepo = os.path.join(self.path, 'repos', 'forks/test.git')
repo = pygit2.init_repository(gitrepo, bare=True)
output = self.app.get('/forks/test')
self.assertEqual(output.status_code, 200)
output_text = output.get_data(as_text=True)
self.assertIn(
'<div class="card-block">\n '
'<h5><strong>Source GIT URLs</strong></h5>', output_text)
self.assertIn(
'<p>The Project Creator has not pushed any code yet</p>',
output_text)
output = self.app.get('/forks/test/issues')
self.assertEqual(output.status_code, 200)
output_text = output.get_data(as_text=True)
self.assertIn(
'<title>Issues - forks/test - Pagure</title>', output_text)
self.assertIn(
'<td colspan="6" class="noresult">No issues found</td>',
output_text)
@patch('pagure.lib.notify.send_email')
def test_view_repo(self, send_email):
""" Test the view_repo endpoint when the project has a slash in its
name.
"""
send_email.return_value = True
tests.create_projects(self.session)
# Non-existant git repo
output = self.app.get('/test')
self.assertEqual(output.status_code, 404)
self.set_up_git_repo()
# With git repo
output = self.app.get('/test')
self.assertEqual(output.status_code, 200)
output_text = output.get_data(as_text=True)
self.assertIn(
'<div class="card-block">\n '
'<h5><strong>Source GIT URLs</strong></h5>', output_text)
# We can't create the project `forks/test` the normal way
self.assertRaises(
pagure.exceptions.PagureException,
pagure.lib.new_project,
self.session,
name='test',
namespace='forks',
description='test project forks/test',
url='',
avatar_email='',
user='pingou',
blacklist=pagure.config.config['BLACKLISTED_PROJECTS'],
allowed_prefix=pagure.config.config['ALLOWED_PREFIX'],
gitfolder=pagure.config.config['GIT_FOLDER'],
docfolder=pagure.config.config['DOCS_FOLDER'],
ticketfolder=pagure.config.config['TICKETS_FOLDER'],
requestfolder=pagure.config.config['REQUESTS_FOLDER'],
)
# So just put it in the DB
item = pagure.lib.model.Project(
user_id=1, # pingou
name='test',
namespace='forks',
description='test project forks/test',
hook_token='aaabbbcccddd',
)
self.session.add(item)
self.session.commit()
self.set_up_git_repo(name='forks/test')
# Front page shows fine
output = self.app.get('/forks/test')
self.assertEqual(output.status_code, 200)
output_text = output.get_data(as_text=True)
self.assertIn(
'<div class="card-block">\n '
'<h5><strong>Source GIT URLs</strong></h5>', output_text)
self.assertIn('Add sources file for testing', output_text)
self.assertIn(
'<title>Overview - forks/test - Pagure</title>', output_text)
# Issues list shows fine
output = self.app.get('/forks/test/issues')
self.assertEqual(output.status_code, 200)
output_text = output.get_data(as_text=True)
self.assertIn(
'<title>Issues - forks/test - Pagure</title>', output_text)
self.assertIn(
'<td colspan="6" class="noresult">No issues found</td>',
output_text)
# Try accessing the commit
gitrepo = os.path.join(self.path, 'repos', 'forks/test.git')
repo = pygit2.Repository(gitrepo)
master_branch = repo.lookup_branch('master')
first_commit = master_branch.get_object().hex
output = self.app.get('/forks/test/commits')
self.assertEqual(output.status_code, 200)
output_text = output.get_data(as_text=True)
self.assertIn(first_commit, output_text)
self.assertIn(
'<a href="/forks/test/c/%s?branch=master"' % first_commit,
output_text)
output = self.app.get('/forks/test/c/%s' % first_commit)
self.assertEqual(output.status_code, 200)
output_text = output.get_data(as_text=True)
self.assertIn('<title>Commit - forks/test ', output_text)
self.assertIn(
'<span class="label label-success">+2</span> </span>',
output_text)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main(verbosity=2)