tests/test-wireproto-command-listkeys.t
author Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de>
Fri, 17 Jul 2020 03:28:52 +0200
changeset 45148 a37f290a7124
parent 40048 a732d70253b0
permissions -rw-r--r--
windows: always work around EINVAL in case of broken pipe for stdout / stderr In 29a905fe23ae, I missed the fact that the `winstdout` class works around two unrelated bugs (size limit when writing to consoles and EINVAL in case of broken pipe) and that the latter bug happens even when no console is involved. When writing a test for this, I realized that the same problem applies to stderr, so I applied the workaround for EINVAL to both stdout and stderr. The size limit is worked around in the same case as before (consoles on Windows on Python 2). For that, I changed the `winstdout` class.

  $ . $TESTDIR/wireprotohelpers.sh

  $ hg init server
  $ enablehttpv2 server
  $ cd server
  $ hg debugdrawdag << EOF
  > C D
  > |/
  > B
  > |
  > A
  > EOF

  $ hg phase --public -r C
  $ hg book -r C @

  $ hg log -T '{rev}:{node} {desc}\n'
  3:be0ef73c17ade3fc89dc41701eb9fc3a91b58282 D
  2:26805aba1e600a82e93661149f2313866a221a7b C
  1:112478962961147124edd43549aedd1a335e44bf B
  0:426bada5c67598ca65036d57d9e4b64b0c1ce7a0 A

  $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid -E error.log
  $ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS

Request for namespaces works

  $ sendhttpv2peer << EOF
  > command listkeys
  >     namespace namespaces
  > EOF
  creating http peer for wire protocol version 2
  sending listkeys command
  response: {
    b'bookmarks': b'',
    b'namespaces': b'',
    b'phases': b''
  }

Request for phases works

  $ sendhttpv2peer << EOF
  > command listkeys
  >     namespace phases
  > EOF
  creating http peer for wire protocol version 2
  sending listkeys command
  response: {
    b'be0ef73c17ade3fc89dc41701eb9fc3a91b58282': b'1',
    b'publishing': b'True'
  }

Request for bookmarks works

  $ sendhttpv2peer << EOF
  > command listkeys
  >     namespace bookmarks
  > EOF
  creating http peer for wire protocol version 2
  sending listkeys command
  response: {
    b'@': b'26805aba1e600a82e93661149f2313866a221a7b'
  }

  $ cat error.log