| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| # |
| # Copyright 2017 Google, Inc |
| # |
| |
| """Functional tests for checking that patman behaves correctly""" |
| |
| import os |
| import re |
| import shutil |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import unittest |
| |
| from patman import control |
| from patman import gitutil |
| from patman import patchstream |
| from patman import settings |
| from patman import terminal |
| from patman import tools |
| from patman.test_util import capture_sys_output |
| |
| try: |
| import pygit2 |
| HAVE_PYGIT2 = True |
| except ModuleNotFoundError: |
| HAVE_PYGIT2 = False |
| |
| |
| class TestFunctional(unittest.TestCase): |
| """Functional tests for checking that patman behaves correctly""" |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='patman.') |
| self.gitdir = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, 'git') |
| self.repo = None |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| shutil.rmtree(self.tmpdir) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _get_path(fname): |
| """Get the path to a test file |
| |
| Args: |
| fname (str): Filename to obtain |
| |
| Returns: |
| str: Full path to file in the test directory |
| """ |
| return os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])), |
| 'test', fname) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _get_text(cls, fname): |
| """Read a file as text |
| |
| Args: |
| fname (str): Filename to read |
| |
| Returns: |
| str: Contents of file |
| """ |
| return open(cls._get_path(fname), encoding='utf-8').read() |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _get_patch_name(cls, subject): |
| """Get the filename of a patch given its subject |
| |
| Args: |
| subject (str): Patch subject |
| |
| Returns: |
| str: Filename for that patch |
| """ |
| fname = re.sub('[ :]', '-', subject) |
| return fname.replace('--', '-') |
| |
| def _create_patches_for_test(self, series): |
| """Create patch files for use by tests |
| |
| This copies patch files from the test directory as needed by the series |
| |
| Args: |
| series (Series): Series containing commits to convert |
| |
| Returns: |
| tuple: |
| str: Cover-letter filename, or None if none |
| fname_list: list of str, each a patch filename |
| """ |
| cover_fname = None |
| fname_list = [] |
| for i, commit in enumerate(series.commits): |
| clean_subject = self._get_patch_name(commit.subject) |
| src_fname = '%04d-%s.patch' % (i + 1, clean_subject[:52]) |
| fname = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, src_fname) |
| shutil.copy(self._get_path(src_fname), fname) |
| fname_list.append(fname) |
| if series.get('cover'): |
| src_fname = '0000-cover-letter.patch' |
| cover_fname = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, src_fname) |
| fname = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, src_fname) |
| shutil.copy(self._get_path(src_fname), fname) |
| |
| return cover_fname, fname_list |
| |
| def testBasic(self): |
| """Tests the basic flow of patman |
| |
| This creates a series from some hard-coded patches build from a simple |
| tree with the following metadata in the top commit: |
| |
| Series-to: u-boot |
| Series-prefix: RFC |
| Series-cc: Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de> |
| Cover-letter-cc: Lord Mëlchett <clergy@palace.gov> |
| Series-version: 3 |
| Patch-cc: fred |
| Series-process-log: sort, uniq |
| Series-changes: 4 |
| - Some changes |
| - Multi |
| line |
| change |
| |
| Commit-changes: 2 |
| - Changes only for this commit |
| |
| Cover-changes: 4 |
| - Some notes for the cover letter |
| |
| Cover-letter: |
| test: A test patch series |
| This is a test of how the cover |
| letter |
| works |
| END |
| |
| and this in the first commit: |
| |
| Commit-changes: 2 |
| - second revision change |
| |
| Series-notes: |
| some notes |
| about some things |
| from the first commit |
| END |
| |
| Commit-notes: |
| Some notes about |
| the first commit |
| END |
| |
| with the following commands: |
| |
| git log -n2 --reverse >/path/to/tools/patman/test/test01.txt |
| git format-patch --subject-prefix RFC --cover-letter HEAD~2 |
| mv 00* /path/to/tools/patman/test |
| |
| It checks these aspects: |
| - git log can be processed by patchstream |
| - emailing patches uses the correct command |
| - CC file has information on each commit |
| - cover letter has the expected text and subject |
| - each patch has the correct subject |
| - dry-run information prints out correctly |
| - unicode is handled correctly |
| - Series-to, Series-cc, Series-prefix, Cover-letter |
| - Cover-letter-cc, Series-version, Series-changes, Series-notes |
| - Commit-notes |
| """ |
| process_tags = True |
| ignore_bad_tags = True |
| stefan = b'Stefan Br\xc3\xbcns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>'.decode('utf-8') |
| rick = 'Richard III <richard@palace.gov>' |
| mel = b'Lord M\xc3\xablchett <clergy@palace.gov>'.decode('utf-8') |
| leb = (b'Lond Edmund Blackadd\xc3\xabr <weasel@blackadder.org'. |
| decode('utf-8')) |
| fred = 'Fred Bloggs <f.bloggs@napier.net>' |
| add_maintainers = [stefan, rick] |
| dry_run = True |
| in_reply_to = mel |
| count = 2 |
| settings.alias = { |
| 'fdt': ['simon'], |
| 'u-boot': ['u-boot@lists.denx.de'], |
| 'simon': [leb], |
| 'fred': [fred], |
| } |
| |
| text = self._get_text('test01.txt') |
| series = patchstream.GetMetaDataForTest(text) |
| cover_fname, args = self._create_patches_for_test(series) |
| with capture_sys_output() as out: |
| patchstream.FixPatches(series, args) |
| if cover_fname and series.get('cover'): |
| patchstream.InsertCoverLetter(cover_fname, series, count) |
| series.DoChecks() |
| cc_file = series.MakeCcFile(process_tags, cover_fname, |
| not ignore_bad_tags, add_maintainers, |
| None) |
| cmd = gitutil.EmailPatches( |
| series, cover_fname, args, dry_run, not ignore_bad_tags, |
| cc_file, in_reply_to=in_reply_to, thread=None) |
| series.ShowActions(args, cmd, process_tags) |
| cc_lines = open(cc_file, encoding='utf-8').read().splitlines() |
| os.remove(cc_file) |
| |
| lines = out[0].getvalue().splitlines() |
| self.assertEqual('Cleaned %s patches' % len(series.commits), lines[0]) |
| self.assertEqual('Change log missing for v2', lines[1]) |
| self.assertEqual('Change log missing for v3', lines[2]) |
| self.assertEqual('Change log for unknown version v4', lines[3]) |
| self.assertEqual("Alias 'pci' not found", lines[4]) |
| self.assertIn('Dry run', lines[5]) |
| self.assertIn('Send a total of %d patches' % count, lines[7]) |
| line = 8 |
| for i in range(len(series.commits)): |
| self.assertEqual(' %s' % args[i], lines[line + 0]) |
| line += 1 |
| while 'Cc:' in lines[line]: |
| line += 1 |
| self.assertEqual('To: u-boot@lists.denx.de', lines[line]) |
| self.assertEqual('Cc: %s' % tools.FromUnicode(stefan), |
| lines[line + 1]) |
| self.assertEqual('Version: 3', lines[line + 2]) |
| self.assertEqual('Prefix:\t RFC', lines[line + 3]) |
| self.assertEqual('Cover: 4 lines', lines[line + 4]) |
| line += 5 |
| self.assertEqual(' Cc: %s' % fred, lines[line + 0]) |
| self.assertEqual(' Cc: %s' % tools.FromUnicode(leb), |
| lines[line + 1]) |
| self.assertEqual(' Cc: %s' % tools.FromUnicode(mel), |
| lines[line + 2]) |
| self.assertEqual(' Cc: %s' % rick, lines[line + 3]) |
| expected = ('Git command: git send-email --annotate ' |
| '--in-reply-to="%s" --to "u-boot@lists.denx.de" ' |
| '--cc "%s" --cc-cmd "%s --cc-cmd %s" %s %s' |
| % (in_reply_to, stefan, sys.argv[0], cc_file, cover_fname, |
| ' '.join(args))) |
| line += 4 |
| self.assertEqual(expected, tools.ToUnicode(lines[line])) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(('%s %s\0%s' % (args[0], rick, stefan)), |
| tools.ToUnicode(cc_lines[0])) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| '%s %s\0%s\0%s\0%s' % (args[1], fred, leb, rick, stefan), |
| tools.ToUnicode(cc_lines[1])) |
| |
| expected = ''' |
| This is a test of how the cover |
| letter |
| works |
| |
| some notes |
| about some things |
| from the first commit |
| |
| Changes in v4: |
| - Multi |
| line |
| change |
| - Some changes |
| - Some notes for the cover letter |
| |
| Simon Glass (2): |
| pci: Correct cast for sandbox |
| fdt: Correct cast for sandbox in fdtdec_setup_mem_size_base() |
| |
| cmd/pci.c | 3 ++- |
| fs/fat/fat.c | 1 + |
| lib/efi_loader/efi_memory.c | 1 + |
| lib/fdtdec.c | 3 ++- |
| 4 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) |
| |
| --\x20 |
| 2.7.4 |
| |
| ''' |
| lines = open(cover_fname, encoding='utf-8').read().splitlines() |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 'Subject: [RFC PATCH v3 0/2] test: A test patch series', |
| lines[3]) |
| self.assertEqual(expected.splitlines(), lines[7:]) |
| |
| for i, fname in enumerate(args): |
| lines = open(fname, encoding='utf-8').read().splitlines() |
| subject = [line for line in lines if line.startswith('Subject')] |
| self.assertEqual('Subject: [RFC %d/%d]' % (i + 1, count), |
| subject[0][:18]) |
| |
| # Check that we got our commit notes |
| start = 0 |
| expected = '' |
| |
| if i == 0: |
| start = 17 |
| expected = '''--- |
| Some notes about |
| the first commit |
| |
| (no changes since v2) |
| |
| Changes in v2: |
| - second revision change''' |
| elif i == 1: |
| start = 17 |
| expected = '''--- |
| |
| Changes in v4: |
| - Multi |
| line |
| change |
| - Some changes |
| |
| Changes in v2: |
| - Changes only for this commit''' |
| |
| if expected: |
| expected = expected.splitlines() |
| self.assertEqual(expected, lines[start:(start+len(expected))]) |
| |
| def make_commit_with_file(self, subject, body, fname, text): |
| """Create a file and add it to the git repo with a new commit |
| |
| Args: |
| subject (str): Subject for the commit |
| body (str): Body text of the commit |
| fname (str): Filename of file to create |
| text (str): Text to put into the file |
| """ |
| path = os.path.join(self.gitdir, fname) |
| tools.WriteFile(path, text, binary=False) |
| index = self.repo.index |
| index.add(fname) |
| author = pygit2.Signature('Test user', 'test@email.com') |
| committer = author |
| tree = index.write_tree() |
| message = subject + '\n' + body |
| self.repo.create_commit('HEAD', author, committer, message, tree, |
| [self.repo.head.target]) |
| |
| def make_git_tree(self): |
| """Make a simple git tree suitable for testing |
| |
| It has three branches: |
| 'base' has two commits: PCI, main |
| 'first' has base as upstream and two more commits: I2C, SPI |
| 'second' has base as upstream and three more: video, serial, bootm |
| |
| Returns: |
| pygit2.Repository: repository |
| """ |
| repo = pygit2.init_repository(self.gitdir) |
| self.repo = repo |
| new_tree = repo.TreeBuilder().write() |
| |
| author = pygit2.Signature('Test user', 'test@email.com') |
| committer = author |
| _ = repo.create_commit('HEAD', author, committer, 'Created master', |
| new_tree, []) |
| |
| self.make_commit_with_file('Initial commit', ''' |
| Add a README |
| |
| ''', 'README', '''This is the README file |
| describing this project |
| in very little detail''') |
| |
| self.make_commit_with_file('pci: PCI implementation', ''' |
| Here is a basic PCI implementation |
| |
| ''', 'pci.c', '''This is a file |
| it has some contents |
| and some more things''') |
| self.make_commit_with_file('main: Main program', ''' |
| Hello here is the second commit. |
| ''', 'main.c', '''This is the main file |
| there is very little here |
| but we can always add more later |
| if we want to |
| |
| Series-to: u-boot |
| Series-cc: Barry Crump <bcrump@whataroa.nz> |
| ''') |
| base_target = repo.revparse_single('HEAD') |
| self.make_commit_with_file('i2c: I2C things', ''' |
| This has some stuff to do with I2C |
| ''', 'i2c.c', '''And this is the file contents |
| with some I2C-related things in it''') |
| self.make_commit_with_file('spi: SPI fixes', ''' |
| SPI needs some fixes |
| and here they are |
| ''', 'spi.c', '''Some fixes for SPI in this |
| file to make SPI work |
| better than before''') |
| first_target = repo.revparse_single('HEAD') |
| |
| target = repo.revparse_single('HEAD~2') |
| repo.reset(target.oid, pygit2.GIT_CHECKOUT_FORCE) |
| self.make_commit_with_file('video: Some video improvements', ''' |
| Fix up the video so that |
| it looks more purple. Purple is |
| a very nice colour. |
| ''', 'video.c', '''More purple here |
| Purple and purple |
| Even more purple |
| Could not be any more purple''') |
| self.make_commit_with_file('serial: Add a serial driver', ''' |
| Here is the serial driver |
| for my chip. |
| |
| Cover-letter: |
| Series for my board |
| This series implements support |
| for my glorious board. |
| END |
| Series-links: 183237 |
| ''', 'serial.c', '''The code for the |
| serial driver is here''') |
| self.make_commit_with_file('bootm: Make it boot', ''' |
| This makes my board boot |
| with a fix to the bootm |
| command |
| ''', 'bootm.c', '''Fix up the bootm |
| command to make the code as |
| complicated as possible''') |
| second_target = repo.revparse_single('HEAD') |
| |
| repo.branches.local.create('first', first_target) |
| repo.config.set_multivar('branch.first.remote', '', '.') |
| repo.config.set_multivar('branch.first.merge', '', 'refs/heads/base') |
| |
| repo.branches.local.create('second', second_target) |
| repo.config.set_multivar('branch.second.remote', '', '.') |
| repo.config.set_multivar('branch.second.merge', '', 'refs/heads/base') |
| |
| repo.branches.local.create('base', base_target) |
| return repo |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(not HAVE_PYGIT2, 'Missing python3-pygit2') |
| def testBranch(self): |
| """Test creating patches from a branch""" |
| repo = self.make_git_tree() |
| target = repo.lookup_reference('refs/heads/first') |
| self.repo.checkout(target, strategy=pygit2.GIT_CHECKOUT_FORCE) |
| control.setup() |
| try: |
| orig_dir = os.getcwd() |
| os.chdir(self.gitdir) |
| |
| # Check that it can detect the current branch |
| self.assertEqual(2, gitutil.CountCommitsToBranch(None)) |
| col = terminal.Color() |
| with capture_sys_output() as _: |
| _, cover_fname, patch_files = control.prepare_patches( |
| col, branch=None, count=-1, start=0, end=0, |
| ignore_binary=False) |
| self.assertIsNone(cover_fname) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(patch_files)) |
| |
| # Check that it can detect a different branch |
| self.assertEqual(3, gitutil.CountCommitsToBranch('second')) |
| with capture_sys_output() as _: |
| _, cover_fname, patch_files = control.prepare_patches( |
| col, branch='second', count=-1, start=0, end=0, |
| ignore_binary=False) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(cover_fname) |
| self.assertEqual(3, len(patch_files)) |
| |
| # Check that it can skip patches at the end |
| with capture_sys_output() as _: |
| _, cover_fname, patch_files = control.prepare_patches( |
| col, branch='second', count=-1, start=0, end=1, |
| ignore_binary=False) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(cover_fname) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(patch_files)) |
| finally: |
| os.chdir(orig_dir) |