tests/library-infinitepush.sh
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
Sat, 28 Dec 2019 23:35:13 -0500
changeset 44029 52f0140c2604
parent 37189 03ff17a4bf53
child 46226 0826d684a1b5
permissions -rw-r--r--
resourceutil: don't limit resources to the `mercurial` package This should make things a little clearer, in that it now requires the full package name to access a resource. But the real motivation is that `extensions._disabledpaths()` walks the `hgext` directory looking for bundled extensions. This in turn feeds, among other things: 1) Listing disabled extensions in `hg help extensions` 2) Indicating that an unknown command is in a non-enabled extension 3) Displaying help for non-enabled extensions 4) Generating documentation 5) Announcing LFS is auto-enabled (or not) when cloning from an LFS source The filesystem based ResourceReader will happily return *.py and *.pyc, but the one supplied by PyOxidizer doesn't. Presumably we can change that. The only other idea I had here is for setup.py to generate a text file containing the list of extensions, but that doesn't seem great when running from source. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7772

scratchnodes() {
  for node in `find ../repo/.hg/scratchbranches/index/nodemap/* | sort`; do
     echo ${node##*/} `cat $node`
  done
}

scratchbookmarks() {
  for bookmark in `find ../repo/.hg/scratchbranches/index/bookmarkmap/* -type f | sort`; do
     echo "${bookmark##*/bookmarkmap/} `cat $bookmark`"
  done
}

setupcommon() {
  cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
[extensions]
infinitepush=
[ui]
ssh = python "$TESTDIR/dummyssh"
[infinitepush]
branchpattern=re:scratch/.*
EOF
}

setupserver() {
cat >> .hg/hgrc << EOF
[infinitepush]
server=yes
indextype=disk
storetype=disk
reponame=babar
EOF
}

waitbgbackup() {
  sleep 1
  hg debugwaitbackup
}

mkcommitautobackup() {
    echo $1 > $1
    hg add $1
    hg ci -m $1 --config infinitepushbackup.autobackup=True
}

setuplogdir() {
  mkdir $TESTTMP/logs
  chmod 0755 $TESTTMP/logs
  chmod +t $TESTTMP/logs
}