view tests/test-convert-svn-source.t @ 41157:c4639fdae1b9

simplestorerepo: minimal changes required to get this mostly working again I was going to change this code's use of CBOR to use our in-house CBOR code, but discovered it's been broken for a while. This messy change gets it back to a point where it mostly works, I think roughly as well as it ever did. Should we keep this and fix it up the rest of the way, or dump it in favor of the sqlite store? Would this be a good jumping-off point for some sort of union store that could facilitate a cleanup in remotefilelog? Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5519
author Augie Fackler <augie@google.com>
date Mon, 07 Jan 2019 18:22:20 -0500
parents 5abc47d4ca6b
children eb6700e6c5ea
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#require svn svn-bindings

  $ filter_svn_output () {
  >     egrep -v 'Committing|Updating|(^$)' | sed -e 's/done$//' || true
  > }

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > convert =
  > [convert]
  > svn.trunk = mytrunk
  > EOF

  $ svnadmin create svn-repo
  $ SVNREPOPATH=`pwd`/svn-repo
#if windows
  $ SVNREPOURL=file:///`"$PYTHON" -c "import urllib, sys; sys.stdout.write(urllib.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$SVNREPOPATH"`
#else
  $ SVNREPOURL=file://`"$PYTHON" -c "import urllib, sys; sys.stdout.write(urllib.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$SVNREPOPATH"`
#endif
  $ INVALIDREVISIONID=svn:x2147622-4a9f-4db4-a8d3-13562ff547b2/proj%20B/mytrunk@1
  $ VALIDREVISIONID=svn:a2147622-4a9f-4db4-a8d3-13562ff547b2/proj%20B/mytrunk/mytrunk@1

Now test that it works with trunk/tags layout, but no branches yet.

Initial svn import

  $ mkdir projB
  $ cd projB
  $ mkdir mytrunk
  $ mkdir tags
  $ cd ..

  $ svn import -m "init projB" projB "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B" | filter_svn_output | sort
  Adding         projB/mytrunk
  Adding         projB/tags
  Committed revision 1.

Update svn repository

  $ svn co "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" B | filter_svn_output
  Checked out revision 1.
  $ cd B
  $ echo hello > 'letter .txt'
  $ svn add 'letter .txt' | filter_svn_output
  A         letter .txt
  $ svn ci -m hello | filter_svn_output
  Adding         letter .txt
  Transmitting file data .
  Committed revision 2.

  $ svn-safe-append.py world 'letter .txt'
  $ svn ci -m world | filter_svn_output
  Sending        letter .txt
  Transmitting file data .
  Committed revision 3.

  $ svn copy -m "tag v0.1" "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/tags/v0.1" | filter_svn_output
  Committed revision 4.

  $ svn-safe-append.py 'nice day today!' 'letter .txt'
  $ svn ci -m "nice day" | filter_svn_output
  Sending        letter .txt
  Transmitting file data .
  Committed revision 5.
  $ cd ..

Convert to hg once and also test localtimezone option

NOTE: This doesn't check all time zones -- it merely determines that
the configuration option is taking effect.

An arbitrary (U.S.) time zone is used here.  TZ=US/Hawaii is selected
since it does not use DST (unlike other U.S. time zones) and is always
a fixed difference from UTC.

  $ TZ=US/Hawaii hg convert --config convert.localtimezone=True "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B" B-hg
  initializing destination B-hg repository
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  3 init projB
  2 hello
  1 world
  0 nice day
  updating tags

Update svn repository again

  $ cd B
  $ svn-safe-append.py "see second letter" 'letter .txt'
  $ echo "nice to meet you" > letter2.txt
  $ svn add letter2.txt | filter_svn_output
  A         letter2.txt
  $ svn ci -m "second letter" | filter_svn_output
  Sending        letter .txt
  Adding         letter2.txt
  Transmitting file data ..
  Committed revision 6.

  $ svn copy -m "tag v0.2" "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/tags/v0.2" | filter_svn_output
  Committed revision 7.

  $ svn-safe-append.py "blah-blah-blah" letter2.txt
  $ svn ci -m "work in progress" | filter_svn_output
  Sending        letter2.txt
  Transmitting file data .
  Committed revision 8.
  $ cd ..

  $ hg convert -s svn "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/non-existent-path" dest
  initializing destination dest repository
  abort: no revision found in module /proj B/non-existent-path
  [255]

########################################

Test incremental conversion

  $ TZ=US/Hawaii hg convert --config convert.localtimezone=True "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B" B-hg
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  1 second letter
  0 work in progress
  updating tags

  $ cd B-hg
  $ hg log -G --template '{rev} {desc|firstline} date: {date|date} files: {files}\n'
  o  7 update tags date: * +0000 files: .hgtags (glob)
  |
  o  6 work in progress date: * -1000 files: letter2.txt (glob)
  |
  o  5 second letter date: * -1000 files: letter .txt letter2.txt (glob)
  |
  o  4 update tags date: * +0000 files: .hgtags (glob)
  |
  o  3 nice day date: * -1000 files: letter .txt (glob)
  |
  o  2 world date: * -1000 files: letter .txt (glob)
  |
  o  1 hello date: * -1000 files: letter .txt (glob)
  |
  o  0 init projB date: * -1000 files: (glob)
  
  $ hg tags -q
  tip
  v0.2
  v0.1
  $ cd ..

Test filemap
  $ echo 'include letter2.txt' > filemap
  $ hg convert --filemap filemap "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" fmap
  initializing destination fmap repository
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  5 init projB
  4 hello
  3 world
  2 nice day
  1 second letter
  0 work in progress
  $ hg -R fmap branch -q
  default
  $ hg log -G -R fmap --template '{rev} {desc|firstline} files: {files}\n'
  o  1 work in progress files: letter2.txt
  |
  o  0 second letter files: letter2.txt
  
Convert with --full adds and removes files that didn't change

  $ cd B
  $ echo >> "letter .txt"
  $ svn ci -m 'nothing' | filter_svn_output
  Sending        letter .txt
  Transmitting file data .
  Committed revision 9.
  $ cd ..

  $ echo 'rename letter2.txt letter3.txt' > filemap
  $ hg convert --filemap filemap --full "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" fmap
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 nothing
  $ hg -R fmap st --change tip
  A letter .txt
  A letter3.txt
  R letter2.txt

test invalid splicemap1

  $ cat > splicemap <<EOF
  > $INVALIDREVISIONID $VALIDREVISIONID
  > EOF
  $ hg convert --splicemap splicemap "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" smap
  initializing destination smap repository
  abort: splicemap entry svn:x2147622-4a9f-4db4-a8d3-13562ff547b2/proj%20B/mytrunk@1 is not a valid revision identifier
  [255]

Test stop revision
  $ hg convert --rev 1 "$SVNREPOURL/proj%20B/mytrunk" stoprev
  initializing destination stoprev repository
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 init projB
  $ hg -R stoprev branch -q
  default

Check convert_revision extra-records.
This is also the only place testing more than one extra field in a revision.

  $ cd stoprev
  $ hg tip --debug | grep extra
  extra:       branch=default
  extra:       convert_revision=svn:........-....-....-....-............/proj B/mytrunk@1 (re)
  $ cd ..

Test converting empty heads (issue3347).
Also tests getting logs directly without debugsvnlog.

  $ svnadmin create svn-empty
  $ svnadmin load -q svn-empty < "$TESTDIR/svn/empty.svndump"
  $ hg --config convert.svn.trunk= --config convert.svn.debugsvnlog=0 convert svn-empty
  assuming destination svn-empty-hg
  initializing destination svn-empty-hg repository
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  1 init projA
  0 adddir
  $ hg --config convert.svn.trunk= convert "$SVNREPOURL/../svn-empty/trunk"
  assuming destination trunk-hg
  initializing destination trunk-hg repository
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  1 init projA
  0 adddir

Test that a too-new repository format is properly rejected:
  $ mv svn-empty/format format
  $ echo 999 > svn-empty/format
It's important that this command explicitly specify svn, otherwise it
can have surprising side effects (like falling back to a perforce
depot that can be seen from the test environment and slurping from that.)
  $ hg convert --source-type svn svn-empty this-will-fail
  initializing destination this-will-fail repository
  file:/*/$TESTTMP/svn-empty does not look like a Subversion repository to libsvn version 1.*.* (glob)
  abort: svn-empty: missing or unsupported repository
  [255]
  $ mv format svn-empty/format

enable svn subrepos

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [subrepos]
  > svn:allowed = true
  > EOF

try converting when we have an svn subrepo and a merge in hg superrepo (issue5657)

  $ cd "$TESTTMP"
  $ hg init withmerge
  $ cd withmerge
  $ echo "subrepo = [svn]$SVNREPOURL" >.hgsub
  $ hg add .hgsub
  $ svn checkout "$SVNREPOURL" subrepo | sort
  A    subrepo/proj B
  A    subrepo/proj B/mytrunk
  A    subrepo/proj B/mytrunk/letter .txt
  A    subrepo/proj B/mytrunk/letter2.txt
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags/v0.1
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags/v0.1/letter .txt
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags/v0.2
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags/v0.2/letter .txt
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags/v0.2/letter2.txt
  Checked out revision 9.
  $ hg ci -m "Adding svn subrepo"
  $ touch file1.txt
  $ hg add file1.txt
  $ hg ci -m "Adding file1"
  $ hg up 0
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ touch file2.txt
  $ hg add file2.txt
  $ hg ci -m "Adding file2"
  created new head
  $ hg merge 1
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  (branch merge, don't forget to commit)
  $ hg ci -m "merged"
  $ cd ..
  $ hg --config extensions.convert= convert withmerge withmerge-converted
  initializing destination withmerge-converted repository
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  3 Adding svn subrepo
  2 Adding file1
  1 Adding file2
  0 merged
  $ cd withmerge-converted
  $ hg up | sort
  4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  A    subrepo/proj B
  A    subrepo/proj B/mytrunk
  A    subrepo/proj B/mytrunk/letter .txt
  A    subrepo/proj B/mytrunk/letter2.txt
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags/v0.1
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags/v0.1/letter .txt
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags/v0.2
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags/v0.2/letter .txt
  A    subrepo/proj B/tags/v0.2/letter2.txt
  Checked out revision 9.
  $ ls
  file1.txt
  file2.txt
  subrepo