run-tests: also follow symlink when update PATH with 'run-tests.py' dir
I'm using 'run-tests.py' from my '$PATH' and use a symlink to get 'run-tests.py'
to in that '$PATH'. There is a handful of test helpers (like f) that needs to be
in the '$PATH' for the test to run, and they are expected to live next to the
'run-tests.py' binary. Using a symlink confuses this logic, so we add to the
'$PATH' both the 'run-tests.py' executable directory, and the actual file
location direction.
#require serve symlink
Tests whether or not hgwebdir properly handles various symlink topologies.
hide outer repo
$ hg init
$ hg init a
$ echo a > a/a
$ hg --cwd a ci -Ama -d'1 0'
adding a
$ mkdir webdir
$ cd webdir
$ hg init b
$ echo b > b/b
$ hg --cwd b ci -Amb -d'2 0'
adding b
$ hg init c
$ echo c > c/c
$ hg --cwd c ci -Amc -d'3 0'
adding c
$ ln -s ../a al
$ ln -s ../webdir circle
$ root=`pwd`
$ cd ..
$ cat > collections.conf <<EOF
> [collections]
> $root=$root
> EOF
$ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid --webdir-conf collections.conf \
> -A access-collections.log -E error-collections.log
$ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
should succeed
$ "$TESTDIR/get-with-headers.py" localhost:$HGPORT '?style=raw'
200 Script output follows
/al/
/b/
/c/
$ "$TESTDIR/get-with-headers.py" localhost:$HGPORT 'al/file/tip/a?style=raw'
200 Script output follows
a
$ "$TESTDIR/get-with-headers.py" localhost:$HGPORT 'b/file/tip/b?style=raw'
200 Script output follows
b
$ "$TESTDIR/get-with-headers.py" localhost:$HGPORT 'c/file/tip/c?style=raw'
200 Script output follows
c
should fail
$ "$TESTDIR/get-with-headers.py" localhost:$HGPORT 'circle/al/file/tip/a?style=raw'
404 Not Found
error: repository circle/al/file/tip/a not found
[1]
$ "$TESTDIR/get-with-headers.py" localhost:$HGPORT 'circle/b/file/tip/a?style=raw'
404 Not Found
error: repository circle/b/file/tip/a not found
[1]
$ "$TESTDIR/get-with-headers.py" localhost:$HGPORT 'circle/c/file/tip/a?style=raw'
404 Not Found
error: repository circle/c/file/tip/a not found
[1]
collections errors
$ cat error-collections.log