git/t/t5411/test-0036-report-multi-rewrite-for-one-ref.sh
Johannes Schindelin 8f0a264524 t5411: start adjusting the support files for init.defaultBranch=main
This trick was performed via

	$ sed -i -e 's/master/main/g' -e 's/MASTER/MAIN/g' \
		-e 's/Master/Main/g' -- t/t5411/test-00[3-5]*

We do not convert the files in `t/t5411/` in one go because the patch
would be too big (mails larger than 100kB are rejected by the Git
mailing list). Instead, we start with roughly half of the support files.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-10-31 13:15:17 -07:00

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test_expect_success "setup git config for remote-tracking of special refs" '
(
cd workbench &&
if ! git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch | grep refs/for/
then
git config --add remote.origin.fetch \
"+refs/for/*:refs/t/for/*" &&
git config --add remote.origin.fetch \
"+refs/pull/*:refs/t/pull/*" &&
git config --add remote.origin.fetch \
"+refs/changes/*:refs/t/changes/*"
fi
)
'
test_expect_success "setup proc-receive hook (multiple rewrites for one ref, no refname for the 1st rewrite, $PROTOCOL)" '
write_script "$upstream/hooks/proc-receive" <<-EOF
printf >&2 "# proc-receive hook\n"
test-tool proc-receive -v \
-r "ok refs/for/main/topic" \
-r "option old-oid $A" \
-r "option new-oid $B" \
-r "ok refs/for/main/topic" \
-r "option refname refs/changes/24/124/1" \
-r "option old-oid $ZERO_OID" \
-r "option new-oid $A" \
-r "ok refs/for/main/topic" \
-r "option refname refs/changes/25/125/1" \
-r "option old-oid $A" \
-r "option new-oid $B"
EOF
'
# Refs of upstream : main(A)
# Refs of workbench: main(A) tags/v123
# git push : refs/for/main/topic(A)
test_expect_success "proc-receive: multiple rewrite for one ref, no refname for the 1st rewrite ($PROTOCOL)" '
git -C workbench push origin \
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
remote: # pre-receive hook
remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
remote: # proc-receive hook
remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/1
remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <ZERO-OID>
remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/25/125/1
remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
remote: # post-receive hook
remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/24/124/1
remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/changes/25/125/1
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
<OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
* [new reference] HEAD -> refs/changes/24/124/1
<OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/changes/25/125/1
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
git -C "$upstream" show-ref >out &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
<COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success "proc-receive: check remote-tracking #1 ($PROTOCOL)" '
git -C workbench show-ref |
grep -v -e refs/remotes -e refs/heads -e refs/tags >out &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
<COMMIT-A> refs/t/changes/24/124/1
<COMMIT-B> refs/t/changes/25/125/1
<COMMIT-B> refs/t/for/main/topic
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
git -C workbench update-ref -d refs/t/for/main/topic &&
git -C workbench update-ref -d refs/t/changes/24/124/1 &&
git -C workbench update-ref -d refs/t/changes/25/125/1
'
test_expect_success "setup proc-receive hook (multiple rewrites for one ref, no refname for the 2nd rewrite, $PROTOCOL)" '
write_script "$upstream/hooks/proc-receive" <<-EOF
printf >&2 "# proc-receive hook\n"
test-tool proc-receive -v \
-r "ok refs/for/main/topic" \
-r "option refname refs/changes/24/124/1" \
-r "option old-oid $ZERO_OID" \
-r "option new-oid $A" \
-r "ok refs/for/main/topic" \
-r "option old-oid $A" \
-r "option new-oid $B" \
-r "ok refs/for/main/topic" \
-r "option refname refs/changes/25/125/1" \
-r "option old-oid $B" \
-r "option new-oid $A" \
-r "option forced-update"
EOF
'
# Refs of upstream : main(A)
# Refs of workbench: main(A) tags/v123
# git push : refs/for/main/topic(A)
test_expect_success "proc-receive: multiple rewrites for one ref, no refname for the 2nd rewrite ($PROTOCOL)" '
git -C workbench push origin \
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
remote: # pre-receive hook
remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
remote: # proc-receive hook
remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/1
remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <ZERO-OID>
remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/25/125/1
remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-B>
remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-A>
remote: proc-receive> option forced-update
remote: # post-receive hook
remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/24/124/1
remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/for/main/topic
remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-B> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/25/125/1
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
* [new reference] HEAD -> refs/changes/24/124/1
<OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/for/main/topic
+ <OID-B>...<OID-A> HEAD -> refs/changes/25/125/1 (forced update)
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
git -C "$upstream" show-ref >out &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
<COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success "proc-receive: check remote-tracking #2 ($PROTOCOL)" '
git -C workbench show-ref |
grep -v -e refs/remotes -e refs/heads -e refs/tags >out &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
<COMMIT-A> refs/t/changes/24/124/1
<COMMIT-A> refs/t/changes/25/125/1
<COMMIT-B> refs/t/for/main/topic
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
git -C workbench update-ref -d refs/t/for/main/topic &&
git -C workbench update-ref -d refs/t/changes/24/124/1 &&
git -C workbench update-ref -d refs/t/changes/25/125/1
'
test_expect_success "setup proc-receive hook (multiple rewrites for one ref, $PROTOCOL)" '
write_script "$upstream/hooks/proc-receive" <<-EOF
printf >&2 "# proc-receive hook\n"
test-tool proc-receive -v \
-r "ok refs/for/main/topic" \
-r "option refname refs/changes/23/123/1" \
-r "ok refs/for/main/topic" \
-r "option refname refs/changes/24/124/2" \
-r "option old-oid $A" \
-r "option new-oid $B"
EOF
'
# Refs of upstream : main(A)
# Refs of workbench: main(A) tags/v123
# git push : refs/for/main/topic(A)
test_expect_success "proc-receive: multiple rewrites for one ref ($PROTOCOL)" '
git -C workbench push origin \
HEAD:refs/for/main/topic \
>out 2>&1 &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
remote: # pre-receive hook
remote: pre-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
remote: # proc-receive hook
remote: proc-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/23/123/1
remote: proc-receive> ok refs/for/main/topic
remote: proc-receive> option refname refs/changes/24/124/2
remote: proc-receive> option old-oid <COMMIT-A>
remote: proc-receive> option new-oid <COMMIT-B>
remote: # post-receive hook
remote: post-receive< <ZERO-OID> <COMMIT-A> refs/changes/23/123/1
remote: post-receive< <COMMIT-A> <COMMIT-B> refs/changes/24/124/2
To <URL/of/upstream.git>
* [new reference] HEAD -> refs/changes/23/123/1
<OID-A>..<OID-B> HEAD -> refs/changes/24/124/2
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
git -C "$upstream" show-ref >out &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
<COMMIT-A> refs/heads/main
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success "proc-receive: check remote-tracking #3 ($PROTOCOL)" '
git -C workbench show-ref |
grep -v -e refs/remotes -e refs/heads -e refs/tags >out &&
make_user_friendly_and_stable_output <out >actual &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
<COMMIT-A> refs/t/changes/23/123/1
<COMMIT-B> refs/t/changes/24/124/2
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
git -C workbench update-ref -d refs/t/changes/24/124/1 &&
git -C workbench update-ref -d refs/t/changes/25/125/2
'