| Index: git_cl/test/test-lib.sh
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| ===================================================================
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| --- git_cl/test/test-lib.sh (revision 0)
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| +++ git_cl/test/test-lib.sh (revision 0)
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| +#!/bin/bash
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| +
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| +# Abort on error.
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| +set -e
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| +
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| +PWD=`pwd`
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| +REPO_URL=file://$PWD/svnrepo
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| +GITREPO_PATH=$PWD/gitrepo
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| +GITREPO_URL=file://$GITREPO_PATH
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| +GIT_CL=$PWD/../git-cl
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| +
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| +# Set up an SVN repo that has a few commits to trunk.
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| +setup_initsvn() {
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| + echo "Setting up test SVN repo..."
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| + rm -rf svnrepo
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| + svnadmin create svnrepo
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| +
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| + rm -rf svn
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| + svn co -q $REPO_URL svn
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| + (
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| + cd svn
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| + echo "test" > test
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| + svn add -q test
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| + svn commit -q -m "initial commit"
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| + echo "test2" >> test
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| + svn commit -q -m "second commit"
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| + )
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Set up a git-svn checkout of the repo.
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| +setup_gitsvn() {
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| + echo "Setting up test git-svn repo..."
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| + rm -rf git-svn
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| + # There appears to be no way to make git-svn completely shut up, so we
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| + # redirect its output.
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| + git svn -q clone $REPO_URL git-svn >/dev/null 2>&1
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Set up a git repo that has a few commits to master.
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| +setup_initgit() {
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| + echo "Setting up test upstream git repo..."
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| + rm -rf gitrepo
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| + mkdir gitrepo
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| +
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| + (
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| + cd gitrepo
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| + git init -q
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| + echo "test" > test
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| + git add test
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| + git commit -qam "initial commit"
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| + echo "test2" >> test
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| + git commit -qam "second commit"
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| + # Hack: make sure master is not the current branch
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| + # otherwise push will give a warning
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| + git checkout -q -b foo
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| + )
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Set up a git checkout of the repo.
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| +setup_gitgit() {
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| + echo "Setting up test git repo..."
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| + rm -rf git-git
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| + git clone -q $GITREPO_URL git-git
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| +}
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| +
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| +cleanup() {
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| + rm -rf gitrepo svnrepo svn git-git git-svn
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Usage: test_expect_success "description of test" "test code".
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| +test_expect_success() {
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| + echo "TESTING: $1"
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| + exit_code=0
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| + sh -c "$2" || exit_code=$?
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| + if [ $exit_code != 0 ]; then
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| + echo "FAILURE: $1"
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| + return $exit_code
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| + fi
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Usage: test_expect_failure "description of test" "test code".
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| +test_expect_failure() {
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| + echo "TESTING: $1"
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| + exit_code=0
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| + sh -c "$2" || exit_code=$?
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| + if [ $exit_code = 0 ]; then
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| + echo "SUCCESS, BUT EXPECTED FAILURE: $1"
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| + return $exit_code
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| + fi
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Grab the XSRF token from the review server and print it to stdout.
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| +print_xsrf_token() {
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| + curl --cookie dev_appserver_login="test@example.com:False" \
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| + --header 'X-Requesting-XSRF-Token: 1' \
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| + http://localhost:8080/xsrf_token 2>/dev/null
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| +}
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