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view tests/test-hgweb-auth.py @ 10827:b66388f6adfa
color: don't split colors across lines (which confuses less -R)
Currently, less -R doesn't support colors spanning multiple lines; only
the first line will be colorized.
Instead of allowing colors to span multiple lines, the color extension
now applies colors to each line it receives, even when ui.write() is
given multiple lines in one call.
author | Brodie Rao <brodie@bitheap.org> |
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date | Fri, 02 Apr 2010 15:22:19 -0500 |
parents | 08a0f04b56bd |
children | 4a43e23b8c55 |
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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'})