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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2007 Johannes E. Schindelin
#
test_description='git fast-export'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_expect_success 'setup' '
echo break it > file0 &&
git add file0 &&
test_tick &&
echo Wohlauf > file &&
git add file &&
test_tick &&
git commit -m initial &&
echo die Luft > file &&
echo geht frisch > file2 &&
git add file file2 &&
test_tick &&
git commit -m second &&
echo und > file2 &&
test_tick &&
git commit -m third file2 &&
test_tick &&
git tag rein &&
git checkout -b wer HEAD^ &&
echo lange > file2 &&
test_tick &&
git commit -m sitzt file2 &&
test_tick &&
git tag -a -m valentin muss &&
git merge -s ours master
'
test_expect_success 'fast-export | fast-import' '
MASTER=$(git rev-parse --verify master) &&
REIN=$(git rev-parse --verify rein) &&
WER=$(git rev-parse --verify wer) &&
MUSS=$(git rev-parse --verify muss) &&
mkdir new &&
git --git-dir=new/.git init &&
git fast-export --all >actual &&
(cd new &&
git fast-import &&
test $MASTER = $(git rev-parse --verify refs/heads/master) &&
test $REIN = $(git rev-parse --verify refs/tags/rein) &&
test $WER = $(git rev-parse --verify refs/heads/wer) &&
test $MUSS = $(git rev-parse --verify refs/tags/muss)) <actual
'
test_expect_success 'fast-export master~2..master' '
git fast-export master~2..master >actual &&
sed "s/master/partial/" actual |
(cd new &&
git fast-import &&
test $MASTER != $(git rev-parse --verify refs/heads/partial) &&
git diff --exit-code master partial &&
git diff --exit-code master^ partial^ &&
test_must_fail git rev-parse partial~2)
'
fast-export: add --reference-excluded-parents option git filter-branch has a nifty feature allowing you to rewrite, e.g. just the last 8 commits of a linear history git filter-branch $OPTIONS HEAD~8..HEAD If you try the same with git fast-export, you instead get a history of only 8 commits, with HEAD~7 being rewritten into a root commit. There are two alternatives: 1) Don't use the negative revision specification, and when you're filtering the output to make modifications to the last 8 commits, just be careful to not modify any earlier commits somehow. 2) First run 'git fast-export --export-marks=somefile HEAD~8', then run 'git fast-export --import-marks=somefile HEAD~8..HEAD'. Both are more error prone than I'd like (the first for obvious reasons; with the second option I have sometimes accidentally included too many revisions in the first command and then found that the corresponding extra revisions were not exported by the second command and thus were not modified as I expected). Also, both are poor from a performance perspective. Add a new --reference-excluded-parents option which will cause fast-export to refer to commits outside the specified rev-list-args range by their sha1sum. Such a stream will only be useful in a repository which already contains the necessary commits (much like the restriction imposed when using --no-data). Note from Peff: I think we might be able to do a little more optimization here. If we're exporting HEAD^..HEAD and there's an object in HEAD^ which is unchanged in HEAD, I think we'd still print it (because it would not be marked SHOWN), but we could omit it (by walking the tree of the boundary commits and marking them shown). I don't think it's a blocker for what you're doing here, but just a possible future optimization. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-16 07:59:54 +00:00
test_expect_success 'fast-export --reference-excluded-parents master~2..master' '
git fast-export --reference-excluded-parents master~2..master >actual &&
grep commit.refs/heads/master actual >commit-count &&
test_line_count = 2 commit-count &&
sed "s/master/rewrite/" actual |
(cd new &&
git fast-import &&
test $MASTER = $(git rev-parse --verify refs/heads/rewrite))
'
test_expect_success 'fast-export --show-original-ids' '
git fast-export --show-original-ids master >output &&
grep ^original-oid output| sed -e s/^original-oid.// | sort >actual &&
git rev-list --objects master muss >objects-and-names &&
awk "{print \$1}" objects-and-names | sort >commits-trees-blobs &&
comm -23 actual commits-trees-blobs >unfound &&
test_must_be_empty unfound
'
test_expect_success 'fast-export --show-original-ids | git fast-import' '
git fast-export --show-original-ids master muss | git fast-import --quiet &&
test $MASTER = $(git rev-parse --verify refs/heads/master) &&
test $MUSS = $(git rev-parse --verify refs/tags/muss)
'
test_expect_success 'reencoding iso-8859-7' '
test_when_finished "git reset --hard HEAD~1" &&
test_config i18n.commitencoding iso-8859-7 &&
test_tick &&
echo rosten >file &&
git commit -s -F "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t9350/simple-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt" file &&
git fast-export --reencode=yes wer^..wer >iso-8859-7.fi &&
sed "s/wer/i18n/" iso-8859-7.fi |
(cd new &&
git fast-import &&
# The commit object, if not re-encoded, would be 240 bytes.
# Removing the "encoding iso-8859-7\n" header drops 20 bytes.
# Re-encoding the Pi character from \xF0 (\360) in iso-8859-7
# to \xCF\x80 (\317\200) in UTF-8 adds a byte. Check for
# the expected size.
test 221 -eq "$(git cat-file -s i18n)" &&
# ...and for the expected translation of bytes.
git cat-file commit i18n >actual &&
grep $(printf "\317\200") actual &&
# Also make sure the commit does not have the "encoding" header
! grep ^encoding actual)
'
test_expect_success 'aborting on iso-8859-7' '
test_when_finished "git reset --hard HEAD~1" &&
test_config i18n.commitencoding iso-8859-7 &&
echo rosten >file &&
git commit -s -F "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t9350/simple-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt" file &&
test_must_fail git fast-export --reencode=abort wer^..wer >iso-8859-7.fi
'
test_expect_success 'preserving iso-8859-7' '
test_when_finished "git reset --hard HEAD~1" &&
test_config i18n.commitencoding iso-8859-7 &&
echo rosten >file &&
git commit -s -F "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t9350/simple-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt" file &&
git fast-export --reencode=no wer^..wer >iso-8859-7.fi &&
sed "s/wer/i18n-no-recoding/" iso-8859-7.fi |
(cd new &&
git fast-import &&
# The commit object, if not re-encoded, is 240 bytes.
# Removing the "encoding iso-8859-7\n" header would drops 20
# bytes. Re-encoding the Pi character from \xF0 (\360) in
# iso-8859-7 to \xCF\x80 (\317\200) in UTF-8 adds a byte.
# Check for the expected size...
test 240 -eq "$(git cat-file -s i18n-no-recoding)" &&
# ...as well as the expected byte.
git cat-file commit i18n-no-recoding >actual &&
grep $(printf "\360") actual &&
# Also make sure the commit has the "encoding" header
grep ^encoding actual)
'
test_expect_success 'encoding preserved if reencoding fails' '
test_when_finished "git reset --hard HEAD~1" &&
test_config i18n.commitencoding iso-8859-7 &&
echo rosten >file &&
git commit -s -F "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t9350/broken-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt" file &&
git fast-export --reencode=yes wer^..wer >iso-8859-7.fi &&
sed "s/wer/i18n-invalid/" iso-8859-7.fi |
(cd new &&
git fast-import &&
git cat-file commit i18n-invalid >actual &&
# Make sure the commit still has the encoding header
grep ^encoding actual &&
# Verify that the commit has the expected size; i.e.
# that no bytes were re-encoded to a different encoding.
test 252 -eq "$(git cat-file -s i18n-invalid)" &&
# ...and check for the original special bytes
grep $(printf "\360") actual &&
grep $(printf "\377") actual)
'
test_expect_success 'import/export-marks' '
git checkout -b marks master &&
git fast-export --export-marks=tmp-marks HEAD &&
test -s tmp-marks &&
test_line_count = 3 tmp-marks &&
git fast-export --import-marks=tmp-marks \
--export-marks=tmp-marks HEAD >actual &&
test $(grep ^commit actual | wc -l) -eq 0 &&
echo change > file &&
git commit -m "last commit" file &&
git fast-export --import-marks=tmp-marks \
--export-marks=tmp-marks HEAD >actual &&
test $(grep ^commit\ actual | wc -l) -eq 1 &&
test_line_count = 4 tmp-marks
'
cat > signed-tag-import << EOF
tag sign-your-name
from $(git rev-parse HEAD)
tagger C O Mitter <committer@example.com> 1112911993 -0700
data 210
A message for a sign
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
fakedsignaturefakedsignaturefakedsignaturefakedsignaturfakedsign
aturefakedsignaturefake=
=/59v
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
EOF
test_expect_success 'set up faked signed tag' '
cat signed-tag-import | git fast-import
'
test_expect_success 'signed-tags=abort' '
test_must_fail git fast-export --signed-tags=abort sign-your-name
'
test_expect_success 'signed-tags=verbatim' '
git fast-export --signed-tags=verbatim sign-your-name > output &&
grep PGP output
'
test_expect_success 'signed-tags=strip' '
git fast-export --signed-tags=strip sign-your-name > output &&
! grep PGP output
'
test_expect_success 'signed-tags=warn-strip' '
git fast-export --signed-tags=warn-strip sign-your-name >output 2>err &&
! grep PGP output &&
test -s err
'
test_expect_success 'setup submodule' '
git checkout -f master &&
mkdir sub &&
(
cd sub &&
git init &&
echo test file > file &&
git add file &&
git commit -m sub_initial
) &&
git submodule add "$(pwd)/sub" sub &&
git commit -m initial &&
test_tick &&
(
cd sub &&
echo more data >> file &&
git add file &&
git commit -m sub_second
) &&
git add sub &&
git commit -m second
'
test_expect_success 'submodule fast-export | fast-import' '
SUBENT1=$(git ls-tree master^ sub) &&
SUBENT2=$(git ls-tree master sub) &&
rm -rf new &&
mkdir new &&
git --git-dir=new/.git init &&
git fast-export --signed-tags=strip --all >actual &&
(cd new &&
git fast-import &&
test "$SUBENT1" = "$(git ls-tree refs/heads/master^ sub)" &&
test "$SUBENT2" = "$(git ls-tree refs/heads/master sub)" &&
git checkout master &&
git submodule init &&
git submodule update &&
cmp sub/file ../sub/file) <actual
'
GIT_AUTHOR_NAME='A U Thor'; export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME
GIT_COMMITTER_NAME='C O Mitter'; export GIT_COMMITTER_NAME
test_expect_success 'setup copies' '
git checkout -b copy rein &&
git mv file file3 &&
git commit -m move1 &&
test_tick &&
cp file2 file4 &&
git add file4 &&
git mv file2 file5 &&
git commit -m copy1 &&
test_tick &&
cp file3 file6 &&
git add file6 &&
git commit -m copy2 &&
test_tick &&
echo more text >> file6 &&
echo even more text >> file6 &&
git add file6 &&
git commit -m modify &&
test_tick &&
cp file6 file7 &&
echo test >> file7 &&
git add file7 &&
git commit -m copy_modify
'
test_expect_success 'fast-export -C -C | fast-import' '
ENTRY=$(git rev-parse --verify copy) &&
rm -rf new &&
mkdir new &&
git --git-dir=new/.git init &&
git fast-export -C -C --signed-tags=strip --all > output &&
grep "^C file2 file4\$" output &&
cat output |
(cd new &&
git fast-import &&
test $ENTRY = $(git rev-parse --verify refs/heads/copy))
'
test_expect_success 'fast-export | fast-import when master is tagged' '
git tag -m msg last &&
git fast-export -C -C --signed-tags=strip --all > output &&
test $(grep -c "^tag " output) = 3
'
cat > tag-content << EOF
object $(git rev-parse HEAD)
type commit
tag rosten
EOF
test_expect_success 'cope with tagger-less tags' '
TAG=$(git hash-object -t tag -w tag-content) &&
git update-ref refs/tags/sonnenschein $TAG &&
git fast-export -C -C --signed-tags=strip --all > output &&
test $(grep -c "^tag " output) = 4 &&
! grep "Unspecified Tagger" output &&
git fast-export -C -C --signed-tags=strip --all \
--fake-missing-tagger > output &&
test $(grep -c "^tag " output) = 4 &&
grep "Unspecified Tagger" output
'
test_expect_success 'setup for limiting exports by PATH' '
mkdir limit-by-paths &&
(
cd limit-by-paths &&
git init &&
echo hi > there &&
git add there &&
git commit -m "First file" &&
echo foo > bar &&
git add bar &&
git commit -m "Second file" &&
git tag -a -m msg mytag &&
echo morefoo >> bar &&
git add bar &&
git commit -m "Change to second file"
)
'
cat > limit-by-paths/expected << EOF
blob
mark :1
data 3
hi
reset refs/tags/mytag
commit refs/tags/mytag
mark :2
author A U Thor <author@example.com> 1112912713 -0700
committer C O Mitter <committer@example.com> 1112912713 -0700
data 11
First file
M 100644 :1 there
EOF
test_expect_success 'dropping tag of filtered out object' '
(
cd limit-by-paths &&
git fast-export --tag-of-filtered-object=drop mytag -- there > output &&
test_cmp expected output
)
'
cat >> limit-by-paths/expected << EOF
tag mytag
from :2
tagger C O Mitter <committer@example.com> 1112912713 -0700
data 4
msg
EOF
test_expect_success 'rewriting tag of filtered out object' '
(
cd limit-by-paths &&
git fast-export --tag-of-filtered-object=rewrite mytag -- there > output &&
test_cmp expected output
)
'
test_expect_success 'rewrite tag predating pathspecs to nothing' '
test_create_repo rewrite_tag_predating_pathspecs &&
(
cd rewrite_tag_predating_pathspecs &&
test_commit initial &&
git tag -a -m "Some old tag" v0.0.0.0.0.0.1 &&
test_commit bar &&
git fast-export --tag-of-filtered-object=rewrite --all -- bar.t >output &&
grep from.$ZERO_OID output
)
'
cat > limit-by-paths/expected << EOF
blob
mark :1
data 4
foo
blob
mark :2
data 3
hi
reset refs/heads/master
commit refs/heads/master
mark :3
author A U Thor <author@example.com> 1112912713 -0700
committer C O Mitter <committer@example.com> 1112912713 -0700
data 12
Second file
M 100644 :1 bar
M 100644 :2 there
EOF
test_expect_failure 'no exact-ref revisions included' '
(
cd limit-by-paths &&
git fast-export master~2..master~1 > output &&
test_cmp expected output
)
'
test_expect_success 'path limiting with import-marks does not lose unmodified files' '
git checkout -b simple marks~2 &&
git fast-export --export-marks=marks simple -- file > /dev/null &&
echo more content >> file &&
test_tick &&
git commit -mnext file &&
git fast-export --import-marks=marks simple -- file file0 >actual &&
grep file0 actual
'
test_expect_success 'avoid corrupt stream with non-existent mark' '
test_create_repo avoid_non_existent_mark &&
(
cd avoid_non_existent_mark &&
test_commit important-path &&
test_commit ignored &&
git branch A &&
git branch B &&
echo foo >>important-path.t &&
git add important-path.t &&
test_commit more changes &&
git fast-export --all -- important-path.t | git fast-import --force
)
'
test_expect_success 'full-tree re-shows unmodified files' '
git checkout -f simple &&
git fast-export --full-tree simple >actual &&
test $(grep -c file0 actual) -eq 3
'
test_expect_success 'set-up a few more tags for tag export tests' '
git checkout -f master &&
HEAD_TREE=$(git show -s --pretty=raw HEAD | grep tree | sed "s/tree //") &&
git tag tree_tag -m "tagging a tree" $HEAD_TREE &&
git tag -a tree_tag-obj -m "tagging a tree" $HEAD_TREE &&
git tag tag-obj_tag -m "tagging a tag" tree_tag-obj &&
git tag -a tag-obj_tag-obj -m "tagging a tag" tree_tag-obj
'
test_expect_success 'tree_tag' '
mkdir result &&
(cd result && git init) &&
git fast-export tree_tag > fe-stream &&
(cd result && git fast-import < ../fe-stream)
'
# NEEDSWORK: not just check return status, but validate the output
test_expect_success 'tree_tag-obj' 'git fast-export tree_tag-obj'
test_expect_success 'tag-obj_tag' 'git fast-export tag-obj_tag'
test_expect_success 'tag-obj_tag-obj' 'git fast-export tag-obj_tag-obj'
test_expect_success 'directory becomes symlink' '
git init dirtosymlink &&
git init result &&
(
cd dirtosymlink &&
mkdir foo &&
mkdir bar &&
echo hello > foo/world &&
echo hello > bar/world &&
git add foo/world bar/world &&
git commit -q -mone &&
git rm -r foo &&
test_ln_s_add bar foo &&
git commit -q -mtwo
) &&
(
cd dirtosymlink &&
git fast-export master -- foo |
(cd ../result && git fast-import --quiet)
) &&
(cd result && git show master:foo)
'
test_expect_success 'fast-export quotes pathnames' '
git init crazy-paths &&
(cd crazy-paths &&
blob=$(echo foo | git hash-object -w --stdin) &&
git update-index --add \
--cacheinfo 100644 $blob "$(printf "path with\\nnewline")" \
--cacheinfo 100644 $blob "path with \"quote\"" \
--cacheinfo 100644 $blob "path with \\backslash" \
--cacheinfo 100644 $blob "path with space" &&
git commit -m addition &&
git ls-files -z -s | perl -0pe "s{\\t}{$&subdir/}" >index &&
git read-tree --empty &&
git update-index -z --index-info <index &&
git commit -m rename &&
git read-tree --empty &&
git commit -m deletion &&
git fast-export -M HEAD >export.out &&
git rev-list HEAD >expect &&
git init result &&
cd result &&
git fast-import <../export.out &&
git rev-list HEAD >actual &&
test_cmp ../expect actual
)
'
test_expect_success 'test bidirectionality' '
>marks-cur &&
>marks-new &&
git init marks-test &&
git fast-export --export-marks=marks-cur --import-marks=marks-cur --branches | \
git --git-dir=marks-test/.git fast-import --export-marks=marks-new --import-marks=marks-new &&
(cd marks-test &&
git reset --hard &&
echo Wohlauf > file &&
git commit -a -m "back in time") &&
git --git-dir=marks-test/.git fast-export --export-marks=marks-new --import-marks=marks-new --branches | \
git fast-import --export-marks=marks-cur --import-marks=marks-cur
'
fast-export: don't handle uninteresting refs They have been marked as UNINTERESTING for a reason, lets respect that. Currently the first ref is handled properly, but not the rest. Assuming that all the refs point at the same commit in the following example: % git fast-export master ^uninteresting ^foo ^bar reset refs/heads/bar from :0 reset refs/heads/foo from :0 reset refs/heads/uninteresting from :0 % git fast-export ^uninteresting ^foo ^bar master reset refs/heads/master from :0 reset refs/heads/bar from :0 reset refs/heads/foo from :0 Clearly this is wrong; the negative refs should be ignored. After this patch: % git fast-export ^uninteresting ^foo ^bar master # nothing % git fast-export master ^uninteresting ^foo ^bar # nothing And even more, it would only happen if the ref is pointing to exactly the same commit, but not otherwise: % git fast-export ^next next reset refs/heads/next from :0 % git fast-export ^next next^{commit} # nothing % git fast-export ^next next~0 # nothing % git fast-export ^next next~1 # nothing % git fast-export ^next next~2 # nothing The reason this happens is that before traversing the commits, fast-export checks if any of the refs point to the same object, and any duplicated ref gets added to a list in order to issue 'reset' commands after the traversing. Unfortunately, it's not even checking if the commit is flagged as UNINTERESTING. The fix of course, is to check it. However, in order to do it properly we need to get the UNINTERESTING flag from the command line, not from the commit object, because "^foo bar" will mark the commit 'bar' uninteresting if foo and bar points at the same commit. rev_cmdline_info, which was introduced exactly to handle this situation, contains all the information we need for get_tags_and_duplicates(), plus the ref flag. This way the rest of the positive refs will remain untouched; it's only the negative ones that change in behavior. Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-11-28 22:23:59 +00:00
cat > expected << EOF
blob
mark :13
data 5
bump
commit refs/heads/master
mark :14
author A U Thor <author@example.com> 1112912773 -0700
committer C O Mitter <committer@example.com> 1112912773 -0700
data 5
bump
from :12
M 100644 :13 file
EOF
test_expect_success 'avoid uninteresting refs' '
> tmp-marks &&
git fast-export --import-marks=tmp-marks \
--export-marks=tmp-marks master > /dev/null &&
git tag v1.0 &&
git branch uninteresting &&
echo bump > file &&
git commit -a -m bump &&
git fast-export --import-marks=tmp-marks \
--export-marks=tmp-marks ^uninteresting ^v1.0 master > actual &&
test_cmp expected actual
'
cat > expected << EOF
reset refs/heads/master
from :14
EOF
test_expect_success 'refs are updated even if no commits need to be exported' '
> tmp-marks &&
git fast-export --import-marks=tmp-marks \
--export-marks=tmp-marks master > /dev/null &&
git fast-export --import-marks=tmp-marks \
--export-marks=tmp-marks master > actual &&
test_cmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success 'use refspec' '
git fast-export --refspec refs/heads/master:refs/heads/foobar master >actual2 &&
grep "^commit " actual2 | sort | uniq >actual &&
echo "commit refs/heads/foobar" > expected &&
test_cmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success 'delete ref because entire history excluded' '
git branch to-delete &&
git fast-export to-delete ^to-delete >actual &&
cat >expected <<-EOF &&
reset refs/heads/to-delete
from 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
EOF
test_cmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success 'delete refspec' '
git fast-export --refspec :refs/heads/to-delete >actual &&
cat >expected <<-EOF &&
reset refs/heads/to-delete
from 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
EOF
test_cmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success 'when using -C, do not declare copy when source of copy is also modified' '
test_create_repo src &&
echo a_line >src/file.txt &&
git -C src add file.txt &&
git -C src commit -m 1st_commit &&
cp src/file.txt src/file2.txt &&
echo another_line >>src/file.txt &&
git -C src add file.txt file2.txt &&
git -C src commit -m 2nd_commit &&
test_create_repo dst &&
git -C src fast-export --all -C >actual &&
git -C dst fast-import <actual &&
git -C src show >expected &&
git -C dst show >actual &&
test_cmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success 'merge commit gets exported with --import-marks' '
test_create_repo merging &&
(
cd merging &&
test_commit initial &&
git checkout -b topic &&
test_commit on-topic &&
git checkout master &&
test_commit on-master &&
test_tick &&
git merge --no-ff -m Yeah topic &&
echo ":1 $(git rev-parse HEAD^^)" >marks &&
git fast-export --import-marks=marks master >out &&
grep Yeah out
)
'
test_done