2006-09-23 18:40:17 +08:00
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#!/bin/sh
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# Copyright (c) 2006, Junio C Hamano.
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test_description='Per branch config variables affects "git fetch".
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. ./test-lib.sh
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D=`pwd`
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test_expect_success setup '
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echo >file original &&
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git add file &&
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git commit -a -m original'
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test_expect_success "clone and setup child repos" '
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git clone . one &&
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cd one &&
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echo >file updated by one &&
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git commit -a -m "updated by one" &&
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cd .. &&
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git clone . two &&
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cd two &&
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2007-01-29 08:16:53 +08:00
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git config branch.master.remote one &&
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git config remote.one.url ../one/.git/ &&
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git config remote.one.fetch refs/heads/master:refs/heads/one &&
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2006-09-24 04:55:35 +08:00
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cd .. &&
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git clone . three &&
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cd three &&
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2007-01-29 08:16:53 +08:00
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git config branch.master.remote two &&
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git config branch.master.merge refs/heads/one &&
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2006-12-19 17:50:37 +08:00
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mkdir -p .git/remotes &&
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2006-09-24 04:55:35 +08:00
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{
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echo "URL: ../two/.git/"
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echo "Pull: refs/heads/master:refs/heads/two"
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echo "Pull: refs/heads/one:refs/heads/one"
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Add git-bundle: move objects and references by archive
Some workflows require use of repositories on machines that cannot be
connected, preventing use of git-fetch / git-push to transport objects and
references between the repositories.
git-bundle provides an alternate transport mechanism, effectively allowing
git-fetch and git-pull to operate using sneakernet transport. `git-bundle
create` allows the user to create a bundle containing one or more branches
or tags, but with specified basis assumed to exist on the target
repository. At the receiving end, git-bundle acts like git-fetch-pack,
allowing the user to invoke git-fetch or git-pull using the bundle file as
the URL. git-fetch and git-ls-remote determine they have a bundle URL by
checking that the URL points to a file, but are otherwise unchanged in
operation with bundles.
The original patch was done by Mark Levedahl <mdl123@verizon.net>.
It was updated to make git-bundle a builtin, and get rid of the tar
format: now, the first line is supposed to say "# v2 git bundle", the next
lines either contain a prerequisite ("-" followed by the hash of the
needed commit), or a ref (the hash of a commit, followed by the name of
the ref), and finally the pack. As a result, the bundle argument can be
"-" now.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2007-02-22 08:59:14 +08:00
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} >.git/remotes/two &&
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cd .. &&
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git clone . bundle
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2006-09-23 18:40:17 +08:00
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'
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test_expect_success "fetch test" '
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cd "$D" &&
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echo >file updated by origin &&
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git commit -a -m "updated by origin" &&
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cd two &&
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git fetch &&
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test -f .git/refs/heads/one &&
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mine=`git rev-parse refs/heads/one` &&
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his=`cd ../one && git rev-parse refs/heads/master` &&
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test "z$mine" = "z$his"
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'
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2006-09-24 04:55:35 +08:00
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test_expect_success "fetch test for-merge" '
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cd "$D" &&
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cd three &&
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git fetch &&
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test -f .git/refs/heads/two &&
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test -f .git/refs/heads/one &&
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master_in_two=`cd ../two && git rev-parse master` &&
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one_in_two=`cd ../two && git rev-parse one` &&
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{
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echo "$master_in_two not-for-merge"
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echo "$one_in_two "
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} >expected &&
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cut -f -2 .git/FETCH_HEAD >actual &&
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diff expected actual'
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2007-10-09 16:51:07 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'fetch tags when there is no tags' '
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cd "$D" &&
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mkdir notags &&
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cd notags &&
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git init &&
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git fetch -t ..
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'
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2006-11-19 13:39:17 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'fetch following tags' '
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cd "$D" &&
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git tag -a -m 'annotated' anno HEAD &&
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git tag light HEAD &&
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mkdir four &&
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cd four &&
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2007-01-13 05:01:46 +08:00
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git init &&
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2006-11-19 13:39:17 +08:00
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git fetch .. :track &&
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git show-ref --verify refs/tags/anno &&
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git show-ref --verify refs/tags/light
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'
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2008-02-01 17:50:53 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'fetch must not resolve short tag name' '
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2007-11-11 22:01:48 +08:00
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cd "$D" &&
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mkdir five &&
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cd five &&
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git init &&
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2008-02-01 17:50:53 +08:00
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! git fetch .. anno:five
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2007-11-11 22:01:48 +08:00
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'
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2008-02-01 17:50:53 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'fetch must not resolve short remote name' '
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2007-11-11 22:01:48 +08:00
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cd "$D" &&
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git-update-ref refs/remotes/six/HEAD HEAD
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mkdir six &&
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cd six &&
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git init &&
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2008-02-01 17:50:53 +08:00
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! git fetch .. six:six
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2007-11-11 22:01:48 +08:00
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'
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Add git-bundle: move objects and references by archive
Some workflows require use of repositories on machines that cannot be
connected, preventing use of git-fetch / git-push to transport objects and
references between the repositories.
git-bundle provides an alternate transport mechanism, effectively allowing
git-fetch and git-pull to operate using sneakernet transport. `git-bundle
create` allows the user to create a bundle containing one or more branches
or tags, but with specified basis assumed to exist on the target
repository. At the receiving end, git-bundle acts like git-fetch-pack,
allowing the user to invoke git-fetch or git-pull using the bundle file as
the URL. git-fetch and git-ls-remote determine they have a bundle URL by
checking that the URL points to a file, but are otherwise unchanged in
operation with bundles.
The original patch was done by Mark Levedahl <mdl123@verizon.net>.
It was updated to make git-bundle a builtin, and get rid of the tar
format: now, the first line is supposed to say "# v2 git bundle", the next
lines either contain a prerequisite ("-" followed by the hash of the
needed commit), or a ref (the hash of a commit, followed by the name of
the ref), and finally the pack. As a result, the bundle argument can be
"-" now.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2007-02-22 08:59:14 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'create bundle 1' '
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cd "$D" &&
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echo >file updated again by origin &&
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git commit -a -m "tip" &&
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git bundle create bundle1 master^..master
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'
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2007-03-07 05:57:07 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'header of bundle looks right' '
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head -n 1 "$D"/bundle1 | grep "^#" &&
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head -n 2 "$D"/bundle1 | grep "^-[0-9a-f]\{40\} " &&
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head -n 3 "$D"/bundle1 | grep "^[0-9a-f]\{40\} " &&
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head -n 4 "$D"/bundle1 | grep "^$"
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'
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Add git-bundle: move objects and references by archive
Some workflows require use of repositories on machines that cannot be
connected, preventing use of git-fetch / git-push to transport objects and
references between the repositories.
git-bundle provides an alternate transport mechanism, effectively allowing
git-fetch and git-pull to operate using sneakernet transport. `git-bundle
create` allows the user to create a bundle containing one or more branches
or tags, but with specified basis assumed to exist on the target
repository. At the receiving end, git-bundle acts like git-fetch-pack,
allowing the user to invoke git-fetch or git-pull using the bundle file as
the URL. git-fetch and git-ls-remote determine they have a bundle URL by
checking that the URL points to a file, but are otherwise unchanged in
operation with bundles.
The original patch was done by Mark Levedahl <mdl123@verizon.net>.
It was updated to make git-bundle a builtin, and get rid of the tar
format: now, the first line is supposed to say "# v2 git bundle", the next
lines either contain a prerequisite ("-" followed by the hash of the
needed commit), or a ref (the hash of a commit, followed by the name of
the ref), and finally the pack. As a result, the bundle argument can be
"-" now.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2007-02-22 08:59:14 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'create bundle 2' '
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cd "$D" &&
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git bundle create bundle2 master~2..master
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'
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2008-02-01 17:50:53 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'unbundle 1' '
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Add git-bundle: move objects and references by archive
Some workflows require use of repositories on machines that cannot be
connected, preventing use of git-fetch / git-push to transport objects and
references between the repositories.
git-bundle provides an alternate transport mechanism, effectively allowing
git-fetch and git-pull to operate using sneakernet transport. `git-bundle
create` allows the user to create a bundle containing one or more branches
or tags, but with specified basis assumed to exist on the target
repository. At the receiving end, git-bundle acts like git-fetch-pack,
allowing the user to invoke git-fetch or git-pull using the bundle file as
the URL. git-fetch and git-ls-remote determine they have a bundle URL by
checking that the URL points to a file, but are otherwise unchanged in
operation with bundles.
The original patch was done by Mark Levedahl <mdl123@verizon.net>.
It was updated to make git-bundle a builtin, and get rid of the tar
format: now, the first line is supposed to say "# v2 git bundle", the next
lines either contain a prerequisite ("-" followed by the hash of the
needed commit), or a ref (the hash of a commit, followed by the name of
the ref), and finally the pack. As a result, the bundle argument can be
"-" now.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2007-02-22 08:59:14 +08:00
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cd "$D/bundle" &&
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git checkout -b some-branch &&
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2008-02-01 17:50:53 +08:00
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! git fetch "$D/bundle1" master:master
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Add git-bundle: move objects and references by archive
Some workflows require use of repositories on machines that cannot be
connected, preventing use of git-fetch / git-push to transport objects and
references between the repositories.
git-bundle provides an alternate transport mechanism, effectively allowing
git-fetch and git-pull to operate using sneakernet transport. `git-bundle
create` allows the user to create a bundle containing one or more branches
or tags, but with specified basis assumed to exist on the target
repository. At the receiving end, git-bundle acts like git-fetch-pack,
allowing the user to invoke git-fetch or git-pull using the bundle file as
the URL. git-fetch and git-ls-remote determine they have a bundle URL by
checking that the URL points to a file, but are otherwise unchanged in
operation with bundles.
The original patch was done by Mark Levedahl <mdl123@verizon.net>.
It was updated to make git-bundle a builtin, and get rid of the tar
format: now, the first line is supposed to say "# v2 git bundle", the next
lines either contain a prerequisite ("-" followed by the hash of the
needed commit), or a ref (the hash of a commit, followed by the name of
the ref), and finally the pack. As a result, the bundle argument can be
"-" now.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2007-02-22 08:59:14 +08:00
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'
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2007-03-07 05:57:07 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'bundle 1 has only 3 files ' '
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cd "$D" &&
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(
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while read x && test -n "$x"
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do
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:;
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done
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cat
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) <bundle1 >bundle.pack &&
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git index-pack bundle.pack &&
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verify=$(git verify-pack -v bundle.pack) &&
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test 4 = $(echo "$verify" | wc -l)
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'
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Add git-bundle: move objects and references by archive
Some workflows require use of repositories on machines that cannot be
connected, preventing use of git-fetch / git-push to transport objects and
references between the repositories.
git-bundle provides an alternate transport mechanism, effectively allowing
git-fetch and git-pull to operate using sneakernet transport. `git-bundle
create` allows the user to create a bundle containing one or more branches
or tags, but with specified basis assumed to exist on the target
repository. At the receiving end, git-bundle acts like git-fetch-pack,
allowing the user to invoke git-fetch or git-pull using the bundle file as
the URL. git-fetch and git-ls-remote determine they have a bundle URL by
checking that the URL points to a file, but are otherwise unchanged in
operation with bundles.
The original patch was done by Mark Levedahl <mdl123@verizon.net>.
It was updated to make git-bundle a builtin, and get rid of the tar
format: now, the first line is supposed to say "# v2 git bundle", the next
lines either contain a prerequisite ("-" followed by the hash of the
needed commit), or a ref (the hash of a commit, followed by the name of
the ref), and finally the pack. As a result, the bundle argument can be
"-" now.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2007-02-22 08:59:14 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'unbundle 2' '
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cd "$D/bundle" &&
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git fetch ../bundle2 master:master &&
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test "tip" = "$(git log -1 --pretty=oneline master | cut -b42-)"
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'
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2007-03-08 07:43:05 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'bundle does not prerequisite objects' '
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cd "$D" &&
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touch file2 &&
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git add file2 &&
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git commit -m add.file2 file2 &&
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git bundle create bundle3 -1 HEAD &&
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2007-03-13 06:59:16 +08:00
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(
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while read x && test -n "$x"
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do
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:;
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done
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cat
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) <bundle3 >bundle.pack &&
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2007-03-08 07:43:05 +08:00
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git index-pack bundle.pack &&
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test 4 = $(git verify-pack -v bundle.pack | wc -l)
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'
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2007-08-09 08:01:49 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'bundle should be able to create a full history' '
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cd "$D" &&
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git tag -a -m '1.0' v1.0 master &&
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git bundle create bundle4 v1.0
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'
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2007-10-01 07:59:39 +08:00
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test "$TEST_RSYNC" && {
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test_expect_success 'fetch via rsync' '
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git pack-refs &&
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mkdir rsynced &&
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cd rsynced &&
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git init &&
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git fetch rsync://127.0.0.1$(pwd)/../.git master:refs/heads/master &&
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git gc --prune &&
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test $(git rev-parse master) = $(cd .. && git rev-parse master) &&
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git fsck --full
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'
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test_expect_success 'push via rsync' '
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mkdir ../rsynced2 &&
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(cd ../rsynced2 &&
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git init) &&
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git push rsync://127.0.0.1$(pwd)/../rsynced2/.git master &&
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cd ../rsynced2 &&
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git gc --prune &&
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test $(git rev-parse master) = $(cd .. && git rev-parse master) &&
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git fsck --full
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'
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test_expect_success 'push via rsync' '
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cd .. &&
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mkdir rsynced3 &&
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(cd rsynced3 &&
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git init) &&
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git push --all rsync://127.0.0.1$(pwd)/rsynced3/.git &&
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cd rsynced3 &&
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test $(git rev-parse master) = $(cd .. && git rev-parse master) &&
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git fsck --full
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'
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}
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2007-10-11 08:47:55 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'fetch with a non-applying branch.<name>.merge' '
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git config branch.master.remote yeti &&
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git config branch.master.merge refs/heads/bigfoot &&
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git config remote.blub.url one &&
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git config remote.blub.fetch "refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/one/*" &&
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git fetch blub
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'
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2007-11-05 04:26:22 +08:00
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# the strange name is: a\!'b
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test_expect_success 'quoting of a strangely named repo' '
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! git fetch "a\\!'\''b" > result 2>&1 &&
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cat result &&
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grep "fatal: '\''a\\\\!'\''b'\''" result
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'
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2007-11-22 20:24:59 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'bundle should record HEAD correctly' '
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cd "$D" &&
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git bundle create bundle5 HEAD master &&
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git bundle list-heads bundle5 >actual &&
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for h in HEAD refs/heads/master
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do
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echo "$(git rev-parse --verify $h) $h"
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done >expect &&
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2008-03-13 05:36:36 +08:00
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test_cmp expect actual
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2007-11-22 20:24:59 +08:00
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'
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2007-12-05 13:58:42 +08:00
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test_expect_success 'explicit fetch should not update tracking' '
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cd "$D" &&
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git branch -f side &&
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(
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cd three &&
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o=$(git rev-parse --verify refs/remotes/origin/master) &&
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git fetch origin master &&
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n=$(git rev-parse --verify refs/remotes/origin/master) &&
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test "$o" = "$n" &&
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! git rev-parse --verify refs/remotes/origin/side
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)
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'
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test_expect_success 'explicit pull should not update tracking' '
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cd "$D" &&
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git branch -f side &&
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(
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cd three &&
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o=$(git rev-parse --verify refs/remotes/origin/master) &&
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git pull origin master &&
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n=$(git rev-parse --verify refs/remotes/origin/master) &&
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test "$o" = "$n" &&
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! git rev-parse --verify refs/remotes/origin/side
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)
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'
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test_expect_success 'configured fetch updates tracking' '
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cd "$D" &&
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git branch -f side &&
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(
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cd three &&
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o=$(git rev-parse --verify refs/remotes/origin/master) &&
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git fetch origin &&
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n=$(git rev-parse --verify refs/remotes/origin/master) &&
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test "$o" != "$n" &&
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git rev-parse --verify refs/remotes/origin/side
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)
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'
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2006-09-23 18:40:17 +08:00
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test_done
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