color: support a different color mode when the pager is active
MSYS on Windows has a terminal that supports the "win32" color mode
(which "auto" properly detects for us). However, a popularily configured
pager in that environment (GNU less) only supports the "ansi" color
mode.
This patch teaches color about a new config option: pagermode. It
behaves like "mode" but is only consulted when the pager is active for
the current command. MSYS users can now set "pagermode = ansi" and get a
colorful experience that just works. Previously, MSYS users would have
to live without color when using GNU less as the pager, would have to
manually configure the pager to attend every command, or would have
gibberish if "ansi" was used without the pager.
from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
import urllib2
from mercurial import ui, util
from mercurial import url
from mercurial.error import Abort
class myui(ui.ui):
def interactive(self):
return False
origui = myui()
def writeauth(items):
ui = origui.copy()
for name, value in items.iteritems():
ui.setconfig('auth', name, value)
return ui
def dumpdict(dict):
return '{' + ', '.join(['%s: %s' % (k, dict[k])
for k in sorted(dict.iterkeys())]) + '}'
def test(auth, urls=None):
print 'CFG:', dumpdict(auth)
prefixes = set()
for k in auth:
prefixes.add(k.split('.', 1)[0])
for p in prefixes:
for name in ('.username', '.password'):
if (p + name) not in auth:
auth[p + name] = p
auth = dict((k, v) for k, v in auth.iteritems() if v is not None)
ui = writeauth(auth)
def _test(uri):
print 'URI:', uri
try:
pm = url.passwordmgr(ui)
u, authinfo = util.url(uri).authinfo()
if authinfo is not None:
pm.add_password(*authinfo)
print ' ', pm.find_user_password('test', u)
except Abort:
print 'abort'
if not urls:
urls = [
'http://example.org/foo',
'http://example.org/foo/bar',
'http://example.org/bar',
'https://example.org/foo',
'https://example.org/foo/bar',
'https://example.org/bar',
'https://x@example.org/bar',
'https://y@example.org/bar',
]
for u in urls:
_test(u)
print '\n*** Test in-uri schemes\n'
test({'x.prefix': 'http://example.org'})
test({'x.prefix': 'https://example.org'})
test({'x.prefix': 'http://example.org', 'x.schemes': 'https'})
test({'x.prefix': 'https://example.org', 'x.schemes': 'http'})
print '\n*** Test separately configured schemes\n'
test({'x.prefix': 'example.org', 'x.schemes': 'http'})
test({'x.prefix': 'example.org', 'x.schemes': 'https'})
test({'x.prefix': 'example.org', 'x.schemes': 'http https'})
print '\n*** Test prefix matching\n'
test({'x.prefix': 'http://example.org/foo',
'y.prefix': 'http://example.org/bar'})
test({'x.prefix': 'http://example.org/foo',
'y.prefix': 'http://example.org/foo/bar'})
test({'x.prefix': '*', 'y.prefix': 'https://example.org/bar'})
print '\n*** Test user matching\n'
test({'x.prefix': 'http://example.org/foo',
'x.username': None,
'x.password': 'xpassword'},
urls=['http://y@example.org/foo'])
test({'x.prefix': 'http://example.org/foo',
'x.username': None,
'x.password': 'xpassword',
'y.prefix': 'http://example.org/foo',
'y.username': 'y',
'y.password': 'ypassword'},
urls=['http://y@example.org/foo'])
test({'x.prefix': 'http://example.org/foo/bar',
'x.username': None,
'x.password': 'xpassword',
'y.prefix': 'http://example.org/foo',
'y.username': 'y',
'y.password': 'ypassword'},
urls=['http://y@example.org/foo/bar'])
def testauthinfo(fullurl, authurl):
print 'URIs:', fullurl, authurl
pm = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm()
pm.add_password(*util.url(fullurl).authinfo()[1])
print pm.find_user_password('test', authurl)
print '\n*** Test urllib2 and util.url\n'
testauthinfo('http://user@example.com:8080/foo', 'http://example.com:8080/foo')