cargo/tests/testsuite/vendor.rs

509 lines
12 KiB
Rust
Raw Normal View History

Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
use crate::support::git;
use crate::support::registry::Package;
use crate::support::{basic_lib_manifest, project, Project};
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn vendor_simple() {
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
log = "0.3.5"
"#,
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
Package::new("log", "0.3.5").publish();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
let lock = p.read_file("vendor/log/Cargo.toml");
assert!(lock.contains("version = \"0.3.5\""));
add_vendor_config(&p);
p.cargo("build").run();
}
fn add_vendor_config(p: &Project) {
p.change_file(
".cargo/config",
r#"
[source.crates-io]
replace-with = 'vendor'
[source.vendor]
directory = 'vendor'
"#,
);
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn two_versions() {
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
bitflags = "0.8.0"
bar = { path = "bar" }
"#,
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.file(
"bar/Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "bar"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
bitflags = "0.7.0"
"#,
)
.file("bar/src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
Package::new("bitflags", "0.7.0").publish();
Package::new("bitflags", "0.8.0").publish();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
let lock = p.read_file("vendor/bitflags/Cargo.toml");
assert!(lock.contains("version = \"0.8.0\""));
let lock = p.read_file("vendor/bitflags-0.7.0/Cargo.toml");
assert!(lock.contains("version = \"0.7.0\""));
add_vendor_config(&p);
p.cargo("build").run();
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn help() {
let p = project().build();
p.cargo("vendor -h").run();
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn update_versions() {
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
bitflags = "0.7.0"
"#,
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
Package::new("bitflags", "0.7.0").publish();
Package::new("bitflags", "0.8.0").publish();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
let lock = p.read_file("vendor/bitflags/Cargo.toml");
assert!(lock.contains("version = \"0.7.0\""));
p.change_file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
bitflags = "0.8.0"
"#,
);
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
let lock = p.read_file("vendor/bitflags/Cargo.toml");
assert!(lock.contains("version = \"0.8.0\""));
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn two_lockfiles() {
let p = project()
.no_manifest()
.file(
"foo/Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
bitflags = "=0.7.0"
"#,
)
.file("foo/src/lib.rs", "")
.file(
"bar/Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "bar"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
bitflags = "=0.8.0"
"#,
)
.file("bar/src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
Package::new("bitflags", "0.7.0").publish();
Package::new("bitflags", "0.8.0").publish();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config -s bar/Cargo.toml --manifest-path foo/Cargo.toml")
.run();
let lock = p.read_file("vendor/bitflags/Cargo.toml");
assert!(lock.contains("version = \"0.8.0\""));
let lock = p.read_file("vendor/bitflags-0.7.0/Cargo.toml");
assert!(lock.contains("version = \"0.7.0\""));
add_vendor_config(&p);
p.cargo("build").cwd("foo").run();
p.cargo("build").cwd("bar").run();
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn delete_old_crates() {
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
bitflags = "=0.7.0"
"#,
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
Package::new("bitflags", "0.7.0").publish();
Package::new("log", "0.3.5").publish();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
p.read_file("vendor/bitflags/Cargo.toml");
p.change_file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
log = "=0.3.5"
"#,
);
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
let lock = p.read_file("vendor/log/Cargo.toml");
assert!(lock.contains("version = \"0.3.5\""));
assert!(!p.root().join("vendor/bitflags/Cargo.toml").exists());
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn ignore_files() {
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
url = "1.4.1"
"#,
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
Package::new("url", "1.4.1")
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.file("foo.orig", "")
.file(".gitignore", "")
.file(".gitattributes", "")
.file("foo.rej", "")
.publish();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
let csum = p.read_file("vendor/url/.cargo-checksum.json");
assert!(!csum.contains("foo.orig"));
assert!(!csum.contains(".gitignore"));
assert!(!csum.contains(".gitattributes"));
assert!(!csum.contains(".cargo-ok"));
assert!(!csum.contains("foo.rej"));
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn included_files_only() {
let git = git::new("a", |p| {
p.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_lib_manifest("a"))
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.file(".gitignore", "a")
.file("a/b.md", "")
})
.unwrap();
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
&format!(
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
a = {{ git = '{}' }}
"#,
git.url()
),
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
let csum = p.read_file("vendor/a/.cargo-checksum.json");
assert!(!csum.contains("a/b.md"));
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn dependent_crates_in_crates() {
let git = git::new("a", |p| {
p.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "a"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
b = { path = 'b' }
"#,
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.file("b/Cargo.toml", &basic_lib_manifest("b"))
.file("b/src/lib.rs", "")
})
.unwrap();
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
&format!(
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
a = {{ git = '{}' }}
"#,
git.url()
),
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
p.read_file("vendor/a/.cargo-checksum.json");
p.read_file("vendor/b/.cargo-checksum.json");
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn vendoring_git_crates() {
let git = git::new("git", |p| {
p.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_lib_manifest("serde_derive"))
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.file("src/wut.rs", "")
})
.unwrap();
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
&format!(
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies.serde]
version = "0.5.0"
[dependencies.serde_derive]
version = "0.5.0"
[patch.crates-io]
serde_derive = {{ git = '{}' }}
"#,
git.url()
),
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
Package::new("serde", "0.5.0")
.dep("serde_derive", "0.5")
.publish();
Package::new("serde_derive", "0.5.0").publish();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
p.read_file("vendor/serde_derive/src/wut.rs");
add_vendor_config(&p);
p.cargo("build").run();
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn git_simple() {
let git = git::new("git", |p| {
p.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_lib_manifest("a"))
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
})
.unwrap();
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
&format!(
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
a = {{ git = '{}' }}
"#,
git.url()
),
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
let csum = p.read_file("vendor/a/.cargo-checksum.json");
assert!(csum.contains("\"package\":null"));
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn git_duplicate() {
let git = git::new("a", |p| {
p.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "a"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
b = { path = 'b' }
"#,
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.file("b/Cargo.toml", &basic_lib_manifest("b"))
.file("b/src/lib.rs", "")
})
.unwrap();
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
&format!(
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
a = {{ git = '{}' }}
b = '0.5.0'
"#,
git.url()
),
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
Package::new("b", "0.5.0").publish();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config")
.with_stderr(
"\
[UPDATING] [..]
[UPDATING] [..]
[DOWNLOADING] [..]
[DOWNLOADED] [..]
error: failed to sync
Caused by:
found duplicate version of package `b v0.5.0` vendored from two sources:
<tab>source 1: [..]
<tab>source 2: [..]
",
)
.with_status(101)
.run();
}
#[cargo_test]
Import the cargo-vendor subcommand into Cargo This commit imports the external [alexcrichton/cargo-vendor repository][repo] into Cargo itself. This means it will no longer be necessary to install the `cargo-vendor` subcommand in order to vendor dependencies. Additionally it'll always support the latest feature set of Cargo as it'll be built into Cargo! All tests were imported as part of this commit, but not all features were imported. Some flags have been left out that were added later in the lifetime of `cargo vendor` which seem like they're more questionable to stabilize. I'm hoping that they can have separate PRs adding their implementation here, and we can make a decision of their stabilization at a later date. The current man page for `cargo vendor -h` will look like: cargo-vendor Vendor all dependencies for a project locally USAGE: cargo vendor [OPTIONS] [--] [path] OPTIONS: -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout --manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml --no-delete Don't delete older crates in the vendor directory -s, --sync <TOML>... Additional `Cargo.toml` to sync and vendor --respect-source-config Respect `[source]` config in `.cargo/config` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information ARGS: <path> Where to vendor crates (`vendor` by default) This cargo subcommand will vendor all crates.io and git dependencies for a project into the specified directory at `<path>`. After this command completes the vendor directory specified by `<path>` will contain all remote sources from dependencies specified. Additionally manifest beyond the default one can be specified with the `-s` option. The `cargo vendor` command will also print out the configuration necessary to use the vendored sources, which when needed is then encoded into `.cargo/config`. Since this change is not importing 100% of the functionality of the existing `cargo vendor` this change does run a risk of being a breaking change for any folks using such functionality. Executing `cargo vendor` will favor the built-in command rather than an external subcommand, causing unimplemented features to become errors about flag usage. [repo]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cargo-vendor
2019-04-23 00:54:27 +00:00
fn depend_on_vendor_dir_not_deleted() {
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
libc = "0.2.30"
"#,
)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
Package::new("libc", "0.2.30").publish();
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
assert!(p.root().join("vendor/libc").is_dir());
p.change_file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
libc = "0.2.30"
[patch.crates-io]
libc = { path = 'vendor/libc' }
"#,
);
p.cargo("vendor --respect-source-config").run();
assert!(p.root().join("vendor/libc").is_dir());
}