git/t/t5519-push-alternates.sh
Jonathan Nieder a48fcd8369 tests: add missing &&
Breaks in a test assertion's && chain can potentially hide
failures from earlier commands in the chain.

Commands intended to fail should be marked with !, test_must_fail, or
test_might_fail.  The examples in this patch do not require that.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-11-09 11:59:49 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
test_description='push to a repository that borrows from elsewhere'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_expect_success setup '
mkdir alice-pub &&
(
cd alice-pub &&
GIT_DIR=. git init
) &&
mkdir alice-work &&
(
cd alice-work &&
git init &&
>file &&
git add . &&
git commit -m initial &&
git push ../alice-pub master
) &&
# Project Bob is a fork of project Alice
mkdir bob-pub &&
(
cd bob-pub &&
GIT_DIR=. git init &&
mkdir -p objects/info &&
echo ../../alice-pub/objects >objects/info/alternates
) &&
git clone alice-pub bob-work &&
(
cd bob-work &&
git push ../bob-pub master
)
'
test_expect_success 'alice works and pushes' '
(
cd alice-work &&
echo more >file &&
git commit -a -m second &&
git push ../alice-pub
)
'
test_expect_success 'bob fetches from alice, works and pushes' '
(
# Bob acquires what Alice did in his work tree first.
# Even though these objects are not directly in
# the public repository of Bob, this push does not
# need to send the commit Bob received from Alice
# to his public repository, as all the object Alice
# has at her public repository are available to it
# via its alternates.
cd bob-work &&
git pull ../alice-pub master &&
echo more bob >file &&
git commit -a -m third &&
git push ../bob-pub
) &&
# Check that the second commit by Alice is not sent
# to ../bob-pub
(
cd bob-pub &&
second=$(git rev-parse HEAD^) &&
rm -f objects/info/alternates &&
test_must_fail git cat-file -t $second &&
echo ../../alice-pub/objects >objects/info/alternates
)
'
test_expect_success 'clean-up in case the previous failed' '
(
cd bob-pub &&
echo ../../alice-pub/objects >objects/info/alternates
)
'
test_expect_success 'alice works and pushes again' '
(
# Alice does not care what Bob does. She does not
# even have to be aware of his existence. She just
# keeps working and pushing
cd alice-work &&
echo more alice >file &&
git commit -a -m fourth &&
git push ../alice-pub
)
'
test_expect_success 'bob works and pushes' '
(
# This time Bob does not pull from Alice, and
# the master branch at her public repository points
# at a commit Bob does not know about. This should
# not prevent the push by Bob from succeeding.
cd bob-work &&
echo yet more bob >file &&
git commit -a -m fifth &&
git push ../bob-pub
)
'
test_expect_success 'alice works and pushes yet again' '
(
# Alice does not care what Bob does. She does not
# even have to be aware of his existence. She just
# keeps working and pushing
cd alice-work &&
echo more and more alice >file &&
git commit -a -m sixth.1 &&
echo more and more alice >>file &&
git commit -a -m sixth.2 &&
echo more and more alice >>file &&
git commit -a -m sixth.3 &&
git push ../alice-pub
)
'
test_expect_success 'bob works and pushes again' '
(
cd alice-pub &&
git cat-file commit master >../bob-work/commit
) &&
(
# This time Bob does not pull from Alice, and
# the master branch at her public repository points
# at a commit Bob does not fully know about, but
# he happens to have the commit object (but not the
# necessary tree) in his repository from Alice.
# This should not prevent the push by Bob from
# succeeding.
cd bob-work &&
git hash-object -t commit -w commit &&
echo even more bob >file &&
git commit -a -m seventh &&
git push ../bob-pub
)
'
test_done