Work around AIX shell builtin printf not handling \NNN.
On AIX, ksh builtin printf does not understand \NNN. Some tests use this
to generate test data, and so fail on AIX. Rework these tests to use python
to generate the correct characters. This fixes the tests on AIX and should
be more generally portable.
from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
from mercurial import ui
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):
print 'CFG:', dumpdict(auth)
prefixes = set()
for k in auth:
prefixes.add(k.split('.', 1)[0])
for p in prefixes:
auth.update({p + '.username': p, p + '.password': p})
ui = writeauth(auth)
def _test(uri):
print 'URI:', uri
try:
pm = url.passwordmgr(ui)
print ' ', pm.find_user_password('test', uri)
except Abort, e:
print 'abort'
_test('http://example.org/foo')
_test('http://example.org/foo/bar')
_test('http://example.org/bar')
_test('https://example.org/foo')
_test('https://example.org/foo/bar')
_test('https://example.org/bar')
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'})