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oddmuse/t/git.t
Alex Schroeder 48ec41b566 git: added git.t, rewrote git.pl
Tests were added. As I wrote the tests, I realized that GitRun was
printing to STDOUT even though we had created a local *STDOUT and opened
it to write to a memory file (like PageHtml does). Apparently this is
not inherited to the child process. I now use the solution provided for
in the perldoc for open. Unfortunately it requires a temp file. Trying
to use a memory file results in an error. Temporary files are a mess if
I want to access the output: I need to close it and reopen it for
reading. That's why GitRun only does that if $GitDebug is set. This is
what most of the tests will use: set $GitDebug and examine $GitResult.
At the same time I realized that the error message was never being
triggered. The previous code was tricky because it only considered
showing an error message in a non-void context, ie. when called from
maintenance. I wasn't sure this was an actual benefit and decided to
remove it altogether. I we really want to, we can set $GitDebug and
examine $GitResult in GitCleanup.
2014-07-31 13:18:32 +02:00

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# Copyright (C) 2014 Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
require 't/test.pl';
package OddMuse;
use Test::More tests => 15;
use utf8; # test data is UTF-8 and it matters
SKIP: {
clear_pages();
test_page(update_page('Legacy', 'an old page'), 'an old page');
add_module('git.pl');
if (qx($GitBinary --version) !~ /git version/) {
skip "$GitBinary not found", 15;
}
GitInitVariables();
test_page(update_page('Test', 'Something'), # default summary = page text
'Something');
test_page(update_page('Test', 'Some other thing', 'a summary is provided'),
'Some other thing');
test_page(update_page('Test', 'No summary is provided'),
'No summary is provided');
# Use GitRun so that git gets to run inside $GitRepo. Use $GitResult
# to peek at the stdout of the git command. This is probably
# clobbered in a mod_perl environment.
$GitDebug = 1;
$GitResult = '';
GitRun(qw(status));
test_page($GitResult,
'nothing to commit, working directory clean');
GitRun(qw(log -- Test));
test_page($GitResult,
'Author: Anonymous <unknown\@oddmuse.org>',
' Something',
' a summary is provided',
' no summary available');
test_page_negative($GitResult,
'initial import');
GitRun(qw(log -- Legacy));
test_page($GitResult,
'Author: Oddmuse <unknown\@oddmuse.org>',
'initial import');
# use username Alex to save a new revision
get_page("title=Test text=Otherness username=Alex");
test_page(get_page('Test'), 'Otherness');
GitRun(qw(log));
test_page($GitResult, 'Author: Alex <unknown\@oddmuse.org>');
# one for every update_page and one for the get_page with username
my @matches = $GitResult =~ /commit/g;
ok(scalar(@matches) == 5, "number of commits adds up");
}