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# file : tests/remote-git.testscript
# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
# Tests for commands that accept git repository location must be able to run
# regardless whether the repository is local or remote. They also must be able
# to create the repository used for testing at the specified path, so being
# published to build2.org it can be used for the remote testing. Note that
# prior to publishing repositories tests must be performed with the
# config.test.output=keep variable override, so their working directories (that
# contain repositories produced) are not cleaned up.
#
# Check that git version is the minimum supported one (2.14.0) or above (see
# bpkg/fetch-git.cxx for details).
#
+git --version | set git_version_out
+echo "$git_version_out" | sed -n -e 's/git version (\d+\.\d+\.\d+).*/\1/p' | \
set git_version
+if ("$git_version" == "")
exit "unable to obtain git version from '$git_version_out'"
end
+echo "$git_version" | sed -e 's/(\d+).*/\1/' | set git_version_major
+echo "$git_version" | sed -e 's/\d+\.(\d+).*/\1/' | set git_version_minor
# These flags must be used by testscripts to decide if they should skip git
# repository-related tests.
#
git_supported = ($git_version_major > 2 || \
$git_version_major == 2 && $git_version_minor >= 11)
# Output directory path that testscripts must use to prepare repositories
# required by tests they contain.
#
out_git = $canonicalize([dir_path] $~/git/$cmd)
# If $remote is true then remote repository locations must be used for tests.
#
remote = $config.bpkg.test.remote
+if ($remote != true)
rep_git_local = ($cxx.target.class != 'windows' \
? "file://$out_git" \
: "file:/$regex.replace($out_git, '\\', '/')")
rep_git_local = "$regex.replace($rep_git_local, ' ', '%20')"
rep_git = $rep_git_local # Default local repository URL.
mkdir -p $out_git
else
# If $git_ssh is not true then testscripts must skip tests that use the ssh
# protocol. Otherwise, it is assumed that the password-less ssh
# authentication is arranged for git.build2.org.
#
git_ssh = $config.bpkg.test.git.ssh
rep_git_https_dumb = "https://build2.org/bpkg/git/$cmd"
rep_git_https_smart = "https://git.build2.org/testing/bpkg/advonly/$cmd"
rep_git_https_smart_unadv = "https://git.build2.org/testing/bpkg/unadv/$cmd"
rep_git_git = "git://git.build2.org/testing/bpkg/advonly/$cmd"
rep_git_ssh = "ssh://git.build2.org/var/scm/testing/bpkg/advonly/$cmd"
# Note that we assume the git and ssh protocols as smart and never as unadv
# (see fetch-git.cxx for details). However, git may behave differently
# depending on the server setup (due to bugs, etc). That's why we test
# against different server configurations to make sure that nothing falls
# apart.
#
rep_git_git_unadv = "git://git.build2.org/testing/bpkg/unadv/$cmd"
rep_git_ssh_unadv = "ssh://git.build2.org/var/scm/testing/bpkg/unadv/$cmd"
rep_git = $rep_git_https_dumb # Default remote repository URL.
end
# Command for extracting the git repository from a tarball into the output
# directory (see above).
#
# Note that we can expect that the tar program is present on the platform. We
# will use the same options as we do for unpacking of package archives (see
# pkg-unpack.cxx).
#
git_extract = ($cxx.target.class != 'windows' \
? tar -C $out_git -xf \
: tar -C $regex.replace($out_git, '\\', '/') --force-local -xf)
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