view tests/test-install.t @ 34291:1db9abf407c5

revlog: add revmap back to revlog.addgroup The recent c8b6ed51386b patch removed the linkmapper argument from addgroup, as part of trying to make addgroup more agnostic from the changegroup format. It turns out that the changegroup can't resolve linkrevs while iterating over the deltas, because applying the deltas might affect the linkrev resolution. For example, when applying a series of changelog entries, the linkmapper just returns len(cl). If we're iterating over the deltas without applying them to the changelog, this results in incorrect linkrevs. This was caught by the hgsql extension, which reads the revisions before applying them. The fix is to return linknodes as part of the delta iterator, and let the consumer choose what to do. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D730
author Durham Goode <durham@fb.com>
date Wed, 20 Sep 2017 09:22:22 -0700
parents ada8a19672ab
children 8251c4c4abdc
line wrap: on
line source

hg debuginstall
  $ hg debuginstall
  checking encoding (ascii)...
  checking Python executable (*) (glob)
  checking Python version (2.*) (glob)
  checking Python lib (*lib*)... (glob)
  checking Python security support (*) (glob)
    TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; network connections lack modern security (?)
    SNI not supported by Python install; may have connectivity issues with some servers (?)
  checking Mercurial version (*) (glob)
  checking Mercurial custom build (*) (glob)
  checking module policy (*) (glob)
  checking installed modules (*mercurial)... (glob)
  checking registered compression engines (*zlib*) (glob)
  checking available compression engines (*zlib*) (glob)
  checking available compression engines for wire protocol (*zlib*) (glob)
  checking templates (*mercurial?templates)... (glob)
  checking default template (*mercurial?templates?map-cmdline.default) (glob)
  checking commit editor... (* -c "import sys; sys.exit(0)") (glob)
  checking username (test)
  no problems detected

hg debuginstall JSON
  $ hg debuginstall -Tjson | sed 's|\\\\|\\|g'
  [
   {
    "compengines": ["bz2", "bz2truncated", "none", "zlib"*], (glob)
    "compenginesavail": ["bz2", "bz2truncated", "none", "zlib"*], (glob)
    "compenginesserver": [*"zlib"*], (glob)
    "defaulttemplate": "*mercurial?templates?map-cmdline.default", (glob)
    "defaulttemplateerror": null,
    "defaulttemplatenotfound": "default",
    "editor": "* -c \"import sys; sys.exit(0)\"", (glob)
    "editornotfound": false,
    "encoding": "ascii",
    "encodingerror": null,
    "extensionserror": null, (no-pure !)
    "hgmodulepolicy": "*", (glob)
    "hgmodules": "*mercurial", (glob)
    "hgver": "*", (glob)
    "hgverextra": "*", (glob)
    "problems": 0,
    "pythonexe": "*", (glob)
    "pythonlib": "*", (glob)
    "pythonsecurity": [*], (glob)
    "pythonver": "*.*.*", (glob)
    "templatedirs": "*mercurial?templates", (glob)
    "username": "test",
    "usernameerror": null,
    "vinotfound": false
   }
  ]

hg debuginstall with no username
  $ HGUSER= hg debuginstall
  checking encoding (ascii)...
  checking Python executable (*) (glob)
  checking Python version (2.*) (glob)
  checking Python lib (*lib*)... (glob)
  checking Python security support (*) (glob)
    TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; network connections lack modern security (?)
    SNI not supported by Python install; may have connectivity issues with some servers (?)
  checking Mercurial version (*) (glob)
  checking Mercurial custom build (*) (glob)
  checking module policy (*) (glob)
  checking installed modules (*mercurial)... (glob)
  checking registered compression engines (*zlib*) (glob)
  checking available compression engines (*zlib*) (glob)
  checking available compression engines for wire protocol (*zlib*) (glob)
  checking templates (*mercurial?templates)... (glob)
  checking default template (*mercurial?templates?map-cmdline.default) (glob)
  checking commit editor... (* -c "import sys; sys.exit(0)") (glob)
  checking username...
   no username supplied
   (specify a username in your configuration file)
  1 problems detected, please check your install!
  [1]

hg debuginstall with invalid encoding
  $ HGENCODING=invalidenc hg debuginstall | grep encoding
  checking encoding (invalidenc)...
   unknown encoding: invalidenc

exception message in JSON

  $ HGENCODING=invalidenc HGUSER= hg debuginstall -Tjson | grep error
    "defaulttemplateerror": null,
    "encodingerror": "unknown encoding: invalidenc",
    "extensionserror": null, (no-pure !)
    "usernameerror": "no username supplied",

path variables are expanded (~ is the same as $TESTTMP)
  $ mkdir tools
  $ touch tools/testeditor.exe
#if execbit
  $ chmod 755 tools/testeditor.exe
#endif
  $ hg debuginstall --config ui.editor=~/tools/testeditor.exe
  checking encoding (ascii)...
  checking Python executable (*) (glob)
  checking Python version (*) (glob)
  checking Python lib (*lib*)... (glob)
  checking Python security support (*) (glob)
    TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; network connections lack modern security (?)
    SNI not supported by Python install; may have connectivity issues with some servers (?)
  checking Mercurial version (*) (glob)
  checking Mercurial custom build (*) (glob)
  checking module policy (*) (glob)
  checking installed modules (*mercurial)... (glob)
  checking registered compression engines (*zlib*) (glob)
  checking available compression engines (*zlib*) (glob)
  checking available compression engines for wire protocol (*zlib*) (glob)
  checking templates (*mercurial?templates)... (glob)
  checking default template (*mercurial?templates?map-cmdline.default) (glob)
  checking commit editor... (* -c "import sys; sys.exit(0)") (glob)
  checking username (test)
  no problems detected

#if test-repo
  $ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"

  $ cat >> wixxml.py << EOF
  > import os, subprocess, sys
  > import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
  > 
  > # MSYS mangles the path if it expands $TESTDIR
  > testdir = os.environ['TESTDIR']
  > ns = {'wix' : 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi'}
  > 
  > def directory(node, relpath):
  >     '''generator of files in the xml node, rooted at relpath'''
  >     dirs = node.findall('./{%(wix)s}Directory' % ns)
  > 
  >     for d in dirs:
  >         for subfile in directory(d, relpath + d.attrib['Name'] + '/'):
  >             yield subfile
  > 
  >     files = node.findall('./{%(wix)s}Component/{%(wix)s}File' % ns)
  > 
  >     for f in files:
  >         yield relpath + f.attrib['Name']
  > 
  > def hgdirectory(relpath):
  >     '''generator of tracked files, rooted at relpath'''
  >     hgdir = "%s/../mercurial" % (testdir)
  >     args = ['hg', '--cwd', hgdir, 'files', relpath]
  >     proc = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
  >                             stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
  >     output = proc.communicate()[0]
  > 
  >     slash = '/'
  >     for line in output.splitlines():
  >         if os.name == 'nt':
  >             yield line.replace(os.sep, slash)
  >         else:
  >             yield line
  > 
  > tracked = [f for f in hgdirectory(sys.argv[1])]
  > 
  > xml = ET.parse("%s/../contrib/wix/%s.wxs" % (testdir, sys.argv[1]))
  > root = xml.getroot()
  > dir = root.find('.//{%(wix)s}DirectoryRef' % ns)
  > 
  > installed = [f for f in directory(dir, '')]
  > 
  > print('Not installed:')
  > for f in sorted(set(tracked) - set(installed)):
  >     print('  %s' % f)
  > 
  > print('Not tracked:')
  > for f in sorted(set(installed) - set(tracked)):
  >     print('  %s' % f)
  > EOF

  $ ( testrepohgenv; $PYTHON wixxml.py help )
  Not installed:
    help/common.txt
    help/hg-ssh.8.txt
    help/hg.1.txt
    help/hgignore.5.txt
    help/hgrc.5.txt
  Not tracked:

  $ ( testrepohgenv; $PYTHON wixxml.py templates )
  Not installed:
  Not tracked:

#endif

#if virtualenv

Verify that Mercurial is installable with pip. Note that this MUST be
the last test in this file, because we do some nasty things to the
shell environment in order to make the virtualenv work reliably.

  $ cd $TESTTMP
Note: --no-site-packages is deprecated, but some places have an
ancient virtualenv from their linux distro or similar and it's not yet
the default for them.
  $ unset PYTHONPATH
  $ $PYTHON -m virtualenv --no-site-packages --never-download installenv >> pip.log
Note: we use this weird path to run pip and hg to avoid platform differences,
since it's bin on most platforms but Scripts on Windows.
  $ ./installenv/*/pip install --no-index $TESTDIR/.. >> pip.log
  $ ./installenv/*/hg debuginstall || cat pip.log
  checking encoding (ascii)...
  checking Python executable (*) (glob)
  checking Python version (2.*) (glob)
  checking Python lib (*)... (glob)
  checking Python security support (*) (glob)
    TLS 1.2 not supported by Python install; network connections lack modern security (?)
    SNI not supported by Python install; may have connectivity issues with some servers (?)
  checking Mercurial version (*) (glob)
  checking Mercurial custom build (*) (glob)
  checking module policy (*) (glob)
  checking installed modules (*/mercurial)... (glob)
  checking registered compression engines (*) (glob)
  checking available compression engines (*) (glob)
  checking available compression engines for wire protocol (*) (glob)
  checking templates ($TESTTMP/installenv/*/site-packages/mercurial/templates)... (glob)
  checking default template ($TESTTMP/installenv/*/site-packages/mercurial/templates/map-cmdline.default) (glob)
  checking commit editor... (*) (glob)
  checking username (test)
  no problems detected
#endif