nix-super/tests/unit/libfetchers/git-utils.cc
2024-07-11 12:14:48 +02:00

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#include "git-utils.hh"
#include "file-system.hh"
#include "gmock/gmock.h"
#include <git2/global.h>
#include <git2/repository.h>
#include <git2/types.h>
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include "fs-sink.hh"
#include "serialise.hh"
namespace nix {
class GitUtilsTest : public ::testing::Test
{
// We use a single repository for all tests.
Path tmpDir;
std::unique_ptr<AutoDelete> delTmpDir;
public:
void SetUp() override
{
tmpDir = createTempDir();
delTmpDir = std::make_unique<AutoDelete>(tmpDir, true);
// Create the repo with libgit2
git_libgit2_init();
git_repository * repo = nullptr;
auto r = git_repository_init(&repo, tmpDir.c_str(), 0);
ASSERT_EQ(r, 0);
git_repository_free(repo);
}
void TearDown() override
{
// Destroy the AutoDelete, triggering removal
// not AutoDelete::reset(), which would cancel the deletion.
delTmpDir.reset();
}
ref<GitRepo> openRepo()
{
return GitRepo::openRepo(tmpDir, true, false);
}
};
void writeString(CreateRegularFileSink & fileSink, std::string contents, bool executable)
{
if (executable)
fileSink.isExecutable();
fileSink.preallocateContents(contents.size());
fileSink(contents);
}
TEST_F(GitUtilsTest, sink_basic)
{
auto repo = openRepo();
auto sink = repo->getFileSystemObjectSink();
// TODO/Question: It seems a little odd that we use the tarball-like convention of requiring a top-level directory
// here
// The sync method does not document this behavior, should probably renamed because it's not very
// general, and I can't imagine that "non-conventional" archives or any other source to be handled by
// this sink.
sink->createDirectory(CanonPath("foo-1.1"));
sink->createRegularFile(CanonPath("foo-1.1/hello"), [](CreateRegularFileSink & fileSink) {
writeString(fileSink, "hello world", false);
});
sink->createRegularFile(CanonPath("foo-1.1/bye"), [](CreateRegularFileSink & fileSink) {
writeString(fileSink, "thanks for all the fish", false);
});
sink->createSymlink(CanonPath("foo-1.1/bye-link"), "bye");
sink->createDirectory(CanonPath("foo-1.1/empty"));
sink->createDirectory(CanonPath("foo-1.1/links"));
sink->createHardlink(CanonPath("foo-1.1/links/foo"), CanonPath("foo-1.1/hello"));
// sink->createHardlink("foo-1.1/links/foo-2", CanonPath("foo-1.1/hello"));
auto result = sink->sync();
auto accessor = repo->getAccessor(result, false);
auto entries = accessor->readDirectory(CanonPath::root);
ASSERT_EQ(entries.size(), 5);
ASSERT_EQ(accessor->readFile(CanonPath("hello")), "hello world");
ASSERT_EQ(accessor->readFile(CanonPath("bye")), "thanks for all the fish");
ASSERT_EQ(accessor->readLink(CanonPath("bye-link")), "bye");
ASSERT_EQ(accessor->readDirectory(CanonPath("empty")).size(), 0);
ASSERT_EQ(accessor->readFile(CanonPath("links/foo")), "hello world");
};
TEST_F(GitUtilsTest, sink_hardlink)
{
auto repo = openRepo();
auto sink = repo->getFileSystemObjectSink();
sink->createDirectory(CanonPath("foo-1.1"));
sink->createRegularFile(CanonPath("foo-1.1/hello"), [](CreateRegularFileSink & fileSink) {
writeString(fileSink, "hello world", false);
});
try {
sink->createHardlink(CanonPath("foo-1.1/link"), CanonPath("hello"));
FAIL() << "Expected an exception";
} catch (const nix::Error & e) {
ASSERT_THAT(e.msg(), testing::HasSubstr("invalid hard link target"));
ASSERT_THAT(e.msg(), testing::HasSubstr("/hello"));
ASSERT_THAT(e.msg(), testing::HasSubstr("foo-1.1/link"));
}
};
} // namespace nix