tests/test-show-work.t
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
Sat, 10 Mar 2018 10:20:51 -0800
changeset 36806 69b2d0900cd7
parent 35709 1a09dad8b85a
child 39286 3c4b2e880273
permissions -rw-r--r--
hgweb: parse WSGI request into a data structure Currently, our WSGI applications (hgweb_mod and hgwebdir_mod) process the raw WSGI request instance themselves. This means they have to talk in terms of system strings. And they need to know details about what's in the WSGI request. And in the case of hgweb_mod, it is doing some very funky things with URL parsing to impact dispatching. The code is difficult to read and maintain. This commit introduces parsing of the WSGI request into a higher-level and easier-to-reason-about data structure. To prove it works, we hook it up to hgweb_mod and use it for populating the relative URL on the request instance. We hold off on using it in more places because the logic in hgweb_mod is crazy and I don't want to involve those changes with review of the parsing code. The URL construction code has variations that use the HTTP: Host header (the canonical WSGI way of reconstructing the URL) and with the use of SERVER_NAME. We need to differentiate because hgweb is currently using SERVER_NAME for URL construction. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2734

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
  > [extensions]
  > show =
  > EOF

  $ hg init repo0
  $ cd repo0

Command works on an empty repo

  $ hg show work

Single draft changeset shown

  $ echo 0 > foo
  $ hg -q commit -A -m 'commit 0'

  $ hg show work
  @  9f17 commit 0

Even when it isn't the wdir

  $ hg -q up null

  $ hg show work
  o  9f17 commit 0

Single changeset is still there when public because it is a head

  $ hg phase --public -r 0
  $ hg show work
  o  9f17 commit 0

A draft child will show both it and public parent

  $ hg -q up 0
  $ echo 1 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 1'

  $ hg show work
  @  181c commit 1
  o  9f17 commit 0

Multiple draft children will be shown

  $ echo 2 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 2'

  $ hg show work
  @  128c commit 2
  o  181c commit 1
  o  9f17 commit 0

Bumping first draft changeset to public will hide its parent

  $ hg phase --public -r 1
  $ hg show work
  @  128c commit 2
  o  181c commit 1
  |
  ~

Multiple DAG heads will be shown

  $ hg -q up -r 1
  $ echo 3 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 3'
  created new head

  $ hg show work
  @  f0ab commit 3
  | o  128c commit 2
  |/
  o  181c commit 1
  |
  ~

Even when wdir is something else

  $ hg -q up null

  $ hg show work
  o  f0ab commit 3
  | o  128c commit 2
  |/
  o  181c commit 1
  |
  ~

Draft child shows public head (multiple heads)

  $ hg -q up 0
  $ echo 4 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 4'
  created new head

  $ hg show work
  @  668c commit 4
  | o  f0ab commit 3
  | | o  128c commit 2
  | |/
  | o  181c commit 1
  |/
  o  9f17 commit 0

  $ cd ..

Branch name appears in output

  $ hg init branches
  $ cd branches
  $ echo 0 > foo
  $ hg -q commit -A -m 'commit 0'
  $ echo 1 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 1'
  $ echo 2 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 2'
  $ hg phase --public -r .
  $ hg -q up -r 1
  $ hg branch mybranch
  marked working directory as branch mybranch
  (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
  $ echo 3 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 3'
  $ echo 4 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 4'

  $ hg show work
  @  f8dd (mybranch) commit 4
  o  90cf (mybranch) commit 3
  | o  128c commit 2
  |/
  o  181c commit 1
  |
  ~

  $ cd ..

Bookmark name appears in output

  $ hg init bookmarks
  $ cd bookmarks
  $ echo 0 > foo
  $ hg -q commit -A -m 'commit 0'
  $ echo 1 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 1'
  $ echo 2 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 2'
  $ hg phase --public -r .
  $ hg bookmark @
  $ hg -q up -r 1
  $ echo 3 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 3'
  created new head
  $ echo 4 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 4'
  $ hg bookmark mybook

  $ hg show work
  @  cac8 (mybook) commit 4
  o  f0ab commit 3
  | o  128c (@) commit 2
  |/
  o  181c commit 1
  |
  ~

  $ cd ..

Tags are rendered

  $ hg init tags
  $ cd tags
  $ echo 0 > foo
  $ hg -q commit -A -m 'commit 1'
  $ echo 1 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 2'
  $ hg tag 0.1
  $ hg phase --public -r .
  $ echo 2 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 3'
  $ hg tag 0.2

  $ hg show work
  @  3758 Added tag 0.2 for changeset 6379c25b76f1
  o  6379 (0.2) commit 3
  o  a2ad Added tag 0.1 for changeset 6a75536ea0b1
  |
  ~

  $ cd ..

Multiple names on same changeset render properly

  $ hg init multiplenames
  $ cd multiplenames
  $ echo 0 > foo
  $ hg -q commit -A -m 'commit 1'
  $ hg phase --public -r .
  $ hg branch mybranch
  marked working directory as branch mybranch
  (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
  $ hg bookmark mybook
  $ echo 1 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 2'

  $ hg show work
  @  3483 (mybook) (mybranch) commit 2
  o  97fc commit 1

Multiple bookmarks on same changeset render properly

  $ hg book mybook2
  $ hg show work
  @  3483 (mybook mybook2) (mybranch) commit 2
  o  97fc commit 1

  $ cd ..

Extra namespaces are rendered

  $ hg init extranamespaces
  $ cd extranamespaces
  $ echo 0 > foo
  $ hg -q commit -A -m 'commit 1'
  $ hg phase --public -r .
  $ echo 1 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 2'
  $ echo 2 > foo
  $ hg commit -m 'commit 3'

  $ hg --config extensions.revnames=$TESTDIR/revnamesext.py show work
  @  32f3 (r2) commit 3
  o  6a75 (r1) commit 2
  o  97fc (r0) commit 1

Obsolescence information appears in labels.

  $ cat >> .hg/hgrc << EOF
  > [experimental]
  > evolution=createmarkers
  > EOF
  $ hg debugobsolete `hg log -r 'desc("commit 2")' -T "{node}"`
  obsoleted 1 changesets
  1 new orphan changesets
  $ hg show work --color=debug
  @  [log.changeset changeset.draft changeset.unstable instability.orphan|32f3] [log.description|commit 3]
  x  [log.changeset changeset.draft changeset.obsolete|6a75] [log.description|commit 2]
  |
  ~

  $ cd ..

Prefix collision on hashes increases shortest node length

  $ hg init hashcollision
  $ cd hashcollision
  $ echo 0 > a
  $ hg -q commit -Am 0
  $ for i in 17 1057 2857 4025; do
  >   hg -q up 0
  >   echo $i > a
  >   hg -q commit -m $i
  >   echo 0 > a
  >   hg commit -m "$i commit 2"
  > done

  $ hg show work
  @  cfd04 4025 commit 2
  o  c562d 4025
  | o  08048 2857 commit 2
  | o  c5623 2857
  |/
  | o  6a6b6 1057 commit 2
  | o  c5625 1057
  |/
  | o  96b4e 17 commit 2
  | o  11424 17
  |/
  o  b4e73 0

  $ cd ..