git/t/t5543-atomic-push.sh
Teng Long 425b4d7f47 push: introduce '--branches' option
The '--all' option of git-push built-in cmd support to push all branches
(refs under refs/heads) to remote. Under the usage, a user can easlily
work in some scenarios, for example, branches synchronization and batch
upload.

The '--all' was introduced for a long time, meanwhile, git supports to
customize the storage location under "refs/". when a new git user see
the usage like, 'git push origin --all', we might feel like we're
pushing _all_ the refs instead of just branches without looking at the
documents until we found the related description of it or '--mirror'.

To ensure compatibility, we cannot rename '--all' to another name
directly, one way is, we can try to add a new option '--heads' which be
identical with the functionality of '--all' to let the user understand
the meaning of representation more clearly. Actually, We've more or less
named options this way already, for example, in 'git-show-ref' and 'git
ls-remote'.

At the same time, we fix a related issue about the wrong help
information of '--all' option in code and add some test cases in
t5523, t5543 and t5583.

Signed-off-by: Teng Long <dyroneteng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-06 14:36:43 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
test_description='pushing to a repository using the atomic push option'
GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME=main
export GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME
. ./test-lib.sh
mk_repo_pair () {
rm -rf workbench upstream &&
test_create_repo upstream &&
test_create_repo workbench &&
(
cd upstream &&
git config receive.denyCurrentBranch warn
) &&
(
cd workbench &&
git remote add up ../upstream
)
}
# Compare the ref ($1) in upstream with a ref value from workbench ($2)
# i.e. test_refs second HEAD@{2}
test_refs () {
test $# = 2 &&
git -C upstream rev-parse --verify "$1" >expect &&
git -C workbench rev-parse --verify "$2" >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
}
fmt_status_report () {
sed -n \
-e "/^To / { s/ */ /g; p; }" \
-e "/^ ! / { s/ */ /g; p; }"
}
test_expect_success 'atomic push works for a single branch' '
mk_repo_pair &&
(
cd workbench &&
test_commit one &&
git push --mirror up &&
test_commit two &&
git push --atomic up main
) &&
test_refs main main
'
test_expect_success 'atomic push works for two branches' '
mk_repo_pair &&
(
cd workbench &&
test_commit one &&
git branch second &&
git push --mirror up &&
test_commit two &&
git checkout second &&
test_commit three &&
git push --atomic up main second
) &&
test_refs main main &&
test_refs second second
'
test_expect_success 'atomic push works in combination with --mirror' '
mk_repo_pair &&
(
cd workbench &&
test_commit one &&
git checkout -b second &&
test_commit two &&
git push --atomic --mirror up
) &&
test_refs main main &&
test_refs second second
'
test_expect_success 'atomic push works in combination with --force' '
mk_repo_pair &&
(
cd workbench &&
test_commit one &&
git branch second main &&
test_commit two_a &&
git checkout second &&
test_commit two_b &&
test_commit three_b &&
test_commit four &&
git push --mirror up &&
# The actual test is below
git checkout main &&
test_commit three_a &&
git checkout second &&
git reset --hard HEAD^ &&
git push --force --atomic up main second
) &&
test_refs main main &&
test_refs second second
'
# set up two branches where main can be pushed but second can not
# (non-fast-forward). Since second can not be pushed the whole operation
# will fail and leave main untouched.
test_expect_success 'atomic push fails if one branch fails' '
mk_repo_pair &&
(
cd workbench &&
test_commit one &&
git checkout -b second main &&
test_commit two &&
test_commit three &&
test_commit four &&
git push --mirror up &&
git reset --hard HEAD~2 &&
test_commit five &&
git checkout main &&
test_commit six &&
test_must_fail git push --atomic --all up >output-all 2>&1 &&
# --all and --branches have the same behavior when be combined with --atomic
test_must_fail git push --atomic --branches up >output-branches 2>&1 &&
test_cmp output-all output-branches
) &&
test_refs main HEAD@{7} &&
test_refs second HEAD@{4}
'
test_expect_success 'atomic push fails if one tag fails remotely' '
# prepare the repo
mk_repo_pair &&
(
cd workbench &&
test_commit one &&
git checkout -b second main &&
test_commit two &&
git push --mirror up
) &&
# a third party modifies the server side:
(
cd upstream &&
git checkout second &&
git tag test_tag second
) &&
# see if we can now push both branches.
(
cd workbench &&
git checkout main &&
test_commit three &&
git checkout second &&
test_commit four &&
git tag test_tag &&
test_must_fail git push --tags --atomic up main second
) &&
test_refs main HEAD@{3} &&
test_refs second HEAD@{1}
'
test_expect_success 'atomic push obeys update hook preventing a branch to be pushed' '
mk_repo_pair &&
(
cd workbench &&
test_commit one &&
git checkout -b second main &&
test_commit two &&
git push --mirror up
) &&
test_hook -C upstream update <<-\EOF &&
# only allow update to main from now on
test "$1" = "refs/heads/main"
EOF
(
cd workbench &&
git checkout main &&
test_commit three &&
git checkout second &&
test_commit four &&
test_must_fail git push --atomic up main second
) &&
test_refs main HEAD@{3} &&
test_refs second HEAD@{1}
'
test_expect_success 'atomic push is not advertised if configured' '
mk_repo_pair &&
(
cd upstream &&
git config receive.advertiseatomic 0
) &&
(
cd workbench &&
test_commit one &&
git push --mirror up &&
test_commit two &&
test_must_fail git push --atomic up main
) &&
test_refs main HEAD@{1}
'
# References in upstream : main(1) one(1) foo(1)
# References in workbench: main(2) foo(1) two(2) bar(2)
# Atomic push : main(2) two(2) bar(2)
test_expect_success 'atomic push reports (reject by update hook)' '
mk_repo_pair &&
(
cd workbench &&
test_commit one &&
git branch foo &&
git push up main one foo &&
git tag -d one
) &&
(
mkdir -p upstream/.git/hooks &&
cat >upstream/.git/hooks/update <<-EOF &&
#!/bin/sh
if test "\$1" = "refs/heads/bar"
then
echo >&2 "Pusing to branch bar is prohibited"
exit 1
fi
EOF
chmod a+x upstream/.git/hooks/update
) &&
(
cd workbench &&
test_commit two &&
git branch bar
) &&
test_must_fail git -C workbench \
push --atomic up main two bar >out 2>&1 &&
fmt_status_report <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
To ../upstream
! [remote rejected] main -> main (atomic push failure)
! [remote rejected] two -> two (atomic push failure)
! [remote rejected] bar -> bar (hook declined)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
# References in upstream : main(1) one(1) foo(1)
# References in workbench: main(2) foo(1) two(2) bar(2)
test_expect_success 'atomic push reports (mirror, but reject by update hook)' '
(
cd workbench &&
git remote remove up &&
git remote add up ../upstream
) &&
test_must_fail git -C workbench \
push --atomic --mirror up >out 2>&1 &&
fmt_status_report <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
To ../upstream
! [remote rejected] main -> main (atomic push failure)
! [remote rejected] one (atomic push failure)
! [remote rejected] bar -> bar (hook declined)
! [remote rejected] two -> two (atomic push failure)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
# References in upstream : main(2) one(1) foo(1)
# References in workbench: main(1) foo(1) two(2) bar(2)
test_expect_success 'atomic push reports (reject by non-ff)' '
rm upstream/.git/hooks/update &&
(
cd workbench &&
git push up main &&
git reset --hard HEAD^
) &&
test_must_fail git -C workbench \
push --atomic up main foo bar >out 2>&1 &&
fmt_status_report <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
To ../upstream
! [rejected] main -> main (non-fast-forward)
! [rejected] bar -> bar (atomic push failed)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_done