# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et # -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- # # BitBake Tests for the Fetcher (fetch2/) # # Copyright (C) 2012 Richard Purdie # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # import unittest import tempfile import subprocess import collections import os from bb.fetch2 import URI from bb.fetch2 import FetchMethod import bb class URITest(unittest.TestCase): test_uris = { "http://www.google.com/index.html" : { 'uri': 'http://www.google.com/index.html', 'scheme': 'http', 'hostname': 'www.google.com', 'port': None, 'hostport': 'www.google.com', 'path': '/index.html', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {}, 'query': {}, 'relative': False }, "http://www.google.com/index.html;param1=value1" : { 'uri': 'http://www.google.com/index.html;param1=value1', 'scheme': 'http', 'hostname': 'www.google.com', 'port': None, 'hostport': 'www.google.com', 'path': '/index.html', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': { 'param1': 'value1' }, 'query': {}, 'relative': False }, "http://www.example.org/index.html?param1=value1" : { 'uri': 'http://www.example.org/index.html?param1=value1', 'scheme': 'http', 'hostname': 'www.example.org', 'port': None, 'hostport': 'www.example.org', 'path': '/index.html', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {}, 'query': { 'param1': 'value1' }, 'relative': False }, "http://www.example.org/index.html?qparam1=qvalue1;param2=value2" : { 'uri': 'http://www.example.org/index.html?qparam1=qvalue1;param2=value2', 'scheme': 'http', 'hostname': 'www.example.org', 'port': None, 'hostport': 'www.example.org', 'path': '/index.html', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': { 'param2': 'value2' }, 'query': { 'qparam1': 'qvalue1' }, 'relative': False }, "http://www.example.com:8080/index.html" : { 'uri': 'http://www.example.com:8080/index.html', 'scheme': 'http', 'hostname': 'www.example.com', 'port': 8080, 'hostport': 'www.example.com:8080', 'path': '/index.html', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {}, 'query': {}, 'relative': False }, "cvs://anoncvs@cvs.handhelds.org/cvs;module=familiar/dist/ipkg" : { 'uri': 'cvs://anoncvs@cvs.handhelds.org/cvs;module=familiar/dist/ipkg', 'scheme': 'cvs', 'hostname': 'cvs.handhelds.org', 'port': None, 'hostport': 'cvs.handhelds.org', 'path': '/cvs', 'userinfo': 'anoncvs', 'username': 'anoncvs', 'password': '', 'params': { 'module': 'familiar/dist/ipkg' }, 'query': {}, 'relative': False }, "cvs://anoncvs:anonymous@cvs.handhelds.org/cvs;tag=V0-99-81;module=familiar/dist/ipkg": { 'uri': 'cvs://anoncvs:anonymous@cvs.handhelds.org/cvs;tag=V0-99-81;module=familiar/dist/ipkg', 'scheme': 'cvs', 'hostname': 'cvs.handhelds.org', 'port': None, 'hostport': 'cvs.handhelds.org', 'path': '/cvs', 'userinfo': 'anoncvs:anonymous', 'username': 'anoncvs', 'password': 'anonymous', 'params': collections.OrderedDict([ ('tag', 'V0-99-81'), ('module', 'familiar/dist/ipkg') ]), 'query': {}, 'relative': False }, "file://example.diff": { # NOTE: Not RFC compliant! 'uri': 'file:example.diff', 'scheme': 'file', 'hostname': '', 'port': None, 'hostport': '', 'path': 'example.diff', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {}, 'query': {}, 'relative': True }, "file:example.diff": { # NOTE: RFC compliant version of the former 'uri': 'file:example.diff', 'scheme': 'file', 'hostname': '', 'port': None, 'hostport': '', 'path': 'example.diff', 'userinfo': '', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {}, 'query': {}, 'relative': True }, "file:///tmp/example.diff": { 'uri': 'file:///tmp/example.diff', 'scheme': 'file', 'hostname': '', 'port': None, 'hostport': '', 'path': '/tmp/example.diff', 'userinfo': '', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {}, 'query': {}, 'relative': False }, "git:///path/example.git": { 'uri': 'git:///path/example.git', 'scheme': 'git', 'hostname': '', 'port': None, 'hostport': '', 'path': '/path/example.git', 'userinfo': '', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {}, 'query': {}, 'relative': False }, "git:path/example.git": { 'uri': 'git:path/example.git', 'scheme': 'git', 'hostname': '', 'port': None, 'hostport': '', 'path': 'path/example.git', 'userinfo': '', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {}, 'query': {}, 'relative': True }, "git://example.net/path/example.git": { 'uri': 'git://example.net/path/example.git', 'scheme': 'git', 'hostname': 'example.net', 'port': None, 'hostport': 'example.net', 'path': '/path/example.git', 'userinfo': '', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {}, 'query': {}, 'relative': False }, "http://somesite.net;someparam=1": { 'uri': 'http://somesite.net;someparam=1', 'scheme': 'http', 'hostname': 'somesite.net', 'port': None, 'hostport': 'somesite.net', 'path': '', 'userinfo': '', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {"someparam" : "1"}, 'query': {}, 'relative': False }, "file://somelocation;someparam=1": { 'uri': 'file:somelocation;someparam=1', 'scheme': 'file', 'hostname': '', 'port': None, 'hostport': '', 'path': 'somelocation', 'userinfo': '', 'userinfo': '', 'username': '', 'password': '', 'params': {"someparam" : "1"}, 'query': {}, 'relative': True } } def test_uri(self): for test_uri, ref in self.test_uris.items(): uri = URI(test_uri) self.assertEqual(str(uri), ref['uri']) # expected attributes self.assertEqual(uri.scheme, ref['scheme']) self.assertEqual(uri.userinfo, ref['userinfo']) self.assertEqual(uri.username, ref['username']) self.assertEqual(uri.password, ref['password']) self.assertEqual(uri.hostname, ref['hostname']) self.assertEqual(uri.port, ref['port']) self.assertEqual(uri.hostport, ref['hostport']) self.assertEqual(uri.path, ref['path']) self.assertEqual(uri.params, ref['params']) self.assertEqual(uri.relative, ref['relative']) def test_dict(self): for test in self.test_uris.values(): uri = URI() self.assertEqual(uri.scheme, '') self.assertEqual(uri.userinfo, '') self.assertEqual(uri.username, '') self.assertEqual(uri.password, '') self.assertEqual(uri.hostname, '') self.assertEqual(uri.port, None) self.assertEqual(uri.path, '') self.assertEqual(uri.params, {}) uri.scheme = test['scheme'] self.assertEqual(uri.scheme, test['scheme']) uri.userinfo = test['userinfo'] self.assertEqual(uri.userinfo, test['userinfo']) self.assertEqual(uri.username, test['username']) self.assertEqual(uri.password, test['password']) # make sure changing the values doesn't do anything unexpected uri.username = 'changeme' self.assertEqual(uri.username, 'changeme') self.assertEqual(uri.password, test['password']) uri.password = 'insecure' self.assertEqual(uri.username, 'changeme') self.assertEqual(uri.password, 'insecure') # reset back after our trickery uri.userinfo = test['userinfo'] self.assertEqual(uri.userinfo, test['userinfo']) self.assertEqual(uri.username, test['username']) self.assertEqual(uri.password, test['password']) uri.hostname = test['hostname'] self.assertEqual(uri.hostname, test['hostname']) self.assertEqual(uri.hostport, test['hostname']) uri.port = test['port'] self.assertEqual(uri.port, test['port']) self.assertEqual(uri.hostport, test['hostport']) uri.path = test['path'] self.assertEqual(uri.path, test['path']) uri.params = test['params'] self.assertEqual(uri.params, test['params']) uri.query = test['query'] self.assertEqual(uri.query, test['query']) self.assertEqual(str(uri), test['uri']) uri.params = {} self.assertEqual(uri.params, {}) self.assertEqual(str(uri), (str(uri).split(";"))[0]) class FetcherTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.origdir = os.getcwd() self.d = bb.data.init() self.tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() self.dldir = os.path.join(self.tempdir, "download") os.mkdir(self.dldir) self.d.setVar("DL_DIR", self.dldir) self.unpackdir = os.path.join(self.tempdir, "unpacked") os.mkdir(self.unpackdir) persistdir = os.path.join(self.tempdir, "persistdata") self.d.setVar("PERSISTENT_DIR", persistdir) def tearDown(self): os.chdir(self.origdir) if os.environ.get("BB_TMPDIR_NOCLEAN") == "yes": print("Not cleaning up %s. Please remove manually." % self.tempdir) else: bb.utils.prunedir(self.tempdir) class MirrorUriTest(FetcherTest): replaceuris = { ("git://git.invalid.infradead.org/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890", "git://.*/.*", "http://somewhere.org/somedir/") : "http://somewhere.org/somedir/git2_git.invalid.infradead.org.mtd-utils.git.tar.gz", ("git://git.invalid.infradead.org/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890", "git://.*/([^/]+/)*([^/]*)", "git://somewhere.org/somedir/\\2;protocol=http") : "git://somewhere.org/somedir/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890;protocol=http", ("git://git.invalid.infradead.org/foo/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890", "git://.*/([^/]+/)*([^/]*)", "git://somewhere.org/somedir/\\2;protocol=http") : "git://somewhere.org/somedir/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890;protocol=http", ("git://git.invalid.infradead.org/foo/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890", "git://.*/([^/]+/)*([^/]*)", "git://somewhere.org/\\2;protocol=http") : "git://somewhere.org/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890;protocol=http", ("git://someserver.org/bitbake;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890", "git://someserver.org/bitbake", "git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake") : "git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890", ("file://sstate-xyz.tgz", "file://.*", "file:///somewhere/1234/sstate-cache") : "file:///somewhere/1234/sstate-cache/sstate-xyz.tgz", ("file://sstate-xyz.tgz", "file://.*", "file:///somewhere/1234/sstate-cache/") : "file:///somewhere/1234/sstate-cache/sstate-xyz.tgz", ("http://somewhere.org/somedir1/somedir2/somefile_1.2.3.tar.gz", "http://.*/.*", "http://somewhere2.org/somedir3") : "http://somewhere2.org/somedir3/somefile_1.2.3.tar.gz", ("http://somewhere.org/somedir1/somefile_1.2.3.tar.gz", "http://somewhere.org/somedir1/somefile_1.2.3.tar.gz", "http://somewhere2.org/somedir3/somefile_1.2.3.tar.gz") : "http://somewhere2.org/somedir3/somefile_1.2.3.tar.gz", ("http://www.apache.org/dist/subversion/subversion-1.7.1.tar.bz2", "http://www.apache.org/dist", "http://archive.apache.org/dist") : "http://archive.apache.org/dist/subversion/subversion-1.7.1.tar.bz2", ("http://www.apache.org/dist/subversion/subversion-1.7.1.tar.bz2", "http://.*/.*", "file:///somepath/downloads/") : "file:///somepath/downloads/subversion-1.7.1.tar.bz2", ("git://git.invalid.infradead.org/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890", "git://.*/.*", "git://somewhere.org/somedir/BASENAME;protocol=http") : "git://somewhere.org/somedir/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890;protocol=http", ("git://git.invalid.infradead.org/foo/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890", "git://.*/.*", "git://somewhere.org/somedir/BASENAME;protocol=http") : "git://somewhere.org/somedir/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890;protocol=http", ("git://git.invalid.infradead.org/foo/mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890", "git://.*/.*", "git://somewhere.org/somedir/MIRRORNAME;protocol=http") : "git://somewhere.org/somedir/git.invalid.infradead.org.foo.mtd-utils.git;tag=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890;protocol=http", #Renaming files doesn't work #("http://somewhere.org/somedir1/somefile_1.2.3.tar.gz", "http://somewhere.org/somedir1/somefile_1.2.3.tar.gz", "http://somewhere2.org/somedir3/somefile_2.3.4.tar.gz") : "http://somewhere2.org/somedir3/somefile_2.3.4.tar.gz" #("file://sstate-xyz.tgz", "file://.*/.*", "file:///somewhere/1234/sstate-cache") : "file:///somewhere/1234/sstate-cache/sstate-xyz.tgz", } mirrorvar = "http://.*/.* file:///somepath/downloads/ \n" \ "git://someserver.org/bitbake git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake \n" \ "https://.*/.* file:///someotherpath/downloads/ \n" \ "http://.*/.* file:///someotherpath/downloads/ \n" def test_urireplace(self): for k, v in self.replaceuris.items(): ud = bb.fetch.FetchData(k[0], self.d) ud.setup_localpath(self.d) mirrors = bb.fetch2.mirror_from_string("%s %s" % (k[1], k[2])) newuris, uds = bb.fetch2.build_mirroruris(ud, mirrors, self.d) self.assertEqual([v], newuris) def test_urilist1(self): fetcher = bb.fetch.FetchData("http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz", self.d) mirrors = bb.fetch2.mirror_from_string(self.mirrorvar) uris, uds = bb.fetch2.build_mirroruris(fetcher, mirrors, self.d) self.assertEqual(uris, ['file:///somepath/downloads/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz', 'file:///someotherpath/downloads/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz']) def test_urilist2(self): # Catch https:// -> files:// bug fetcher = bb.fetch.FetchData("https://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz", self.d) mirrors = bb.fetch2.mirror_from_string(self.mirrorvar) uris, uds = bb.fetch2.build_mirroruris(fetcher, mirrors, self.d) self.assertEqual(uris, ['file:///someotherpath/downloads/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz']) def test_mirror_of_mirror(self): # Test if mirror of a mirror works mirrorvar = self.mirrorvar + " http://.*/.* http://otherdownloads.yoctoproject.org/downloads/ \n" mirrorvar = mirrorvar + " http://otherdownloads.yoctoproject.org/.* http://downloads2.yoctoproject.org/downloads/ \n" fetcher = bb.fetch.FetchData("http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz", self.d) mirrors = bb.fetch2.mirror_from_string(mirrorvar) uris, uds = bb.fetch2.build_mirroruris(fetcher, mirrors, self.d) self.assertEqual(uris, ['file:///somepath/downloads/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz', 'file:///someotherpath/downloads/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz', 'http://otherdownloads.yoctoproject.org/downloads/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz', 'http://downloads2.yoctoproject.org/downloads/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz']) recmirrorvar = "https://.*/[^/]* http://AAAA/A/A/A/ \n" \ "https://.*/[^/]* https://BBBB/B/B/B/ \n" def test_recursive(self): fetcher = bb.fetch.FetchData("https://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz", self.d) mirrors = bb.fetch2.mirror_from_string(self.recmirrorvar) uris, uds = bb.fetch2.build_mirroruris(fetcher, mirrors, self.d) self.assertEqual(uris, ['http://AAAA/A/A/A/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz', 'https://BBBB/B/B/B/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz', 'http://AAAA/A/A/A/B/B/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz']) class FetcherLocalTest(FetcherTest): def setUp(self): def touch(fn): with open(fn, 'a'): os.utime(fn, None) super(FetcherLocalTest, self).setUp() self.localsrcdir = os.path.join(self.tempdir, 'localsrc') os.makedirs(self.localsrcdir) touch(os.path.join(self.localsrcdir, 'a')) touch(os.path.join(self.localsrcdir, 'b')) os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.localsrcdir, 'dir')) touch(os.path.join(self.localsrcdir, 'dir', 'c')) touch(os.path.join(self.localsrcdir, 'dir', 'd')) os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.localsrcdir, 'dir', 'subdir')) touch(os.path.join(self.localsrcdir, 'dir', 'subdir', 'e')) self.d.setVar("FILESPATH", self.localsrcdir) def fetchUnpack(self, uris): fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch(uris, self.d) fetcher.download() fetcher.unpack(self.unpackdir) flst = [] for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.unpackdir): for f in files: flst.append(os.path.relpath(os.path.join(root, f), self.unpackdir)) flst.sort() return flst def test_local(self): tree = self.fetchUnpack(['file://a', 'file://dir/c']) self.assertEqual(tree, ['a', 'dir/c']) def test_local_wildcard(self): tree = self.fetchUnpack(['file://a', 'file://dir/*']) self.assertEqual(tree, ['a', 'dir/c', 'dir/d', 'dir/subdir/e']) def test_local_dir(self): tree = self.fetchUnpack(['file://a', 'file://dir']) self.assertEqual(tree, ['a', 'dir/c', 'dir/d', 'dir/subdir/e']) def test_local_subdir(self): tree = self.fetchUnpack(['file://dir/subdir']) self.assertEqual(tree, ['dir/subdir/e']) def test_local_subdir_file(self): tree = self.fetchUnpack(['file://dir/subdir/e']) self.assertEqual(tree, ['dir/subdir/e']) def test_local_subdirparam(self): tree = self.fetchUnpack(['file://a;subdir=bar', 'file://dir;subdir=foo/moo']) self.assertEqual(tree, ['bar/a', 'foo/moo/dir/c', 'foo/moo/dir/d', 'foo/moo/dir/subdir/e']) def test_local_deepsubdirparam(self): tree = self.fetchUnpack(['file://dir/subdir/e;subdir=bar']) self.assertEqual(tree, ['bar/dir/subdir/e']) def test_local_absolutedir(self): # Unpacking to an absolute path that is a subdirectory of the root # should work tree = self.fetchUnpack(['file://a;subdir=%s' % os.path.join(self.unpackdir, 'bar')]) # Unpacking to an absolute path outside of the root should fail with self.assertRaises(bb.fetch2.UnpackError): self.fetchUnpack(['file://a;subdir=/bin/sh']) class FetcherNetworkTest(FetcherTest): if os.environ.get("BB_SKIP_NETTESTS") == "yes": print("Unset BB_SKIP_NETTESTS to run network tests") else: def test_fetch(self): fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch(["http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz", "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.1.tar.gz"], self.d) fetcher.download() self.assertEqual(os.path.getsize(self.dldir + "/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz"), 57749) self.assertEqual(os.path.getsize(self.dldir + "/bitbake-1.1.tar.gz"), 57892) self.d.setVar("BB_NO_NETWORK", "1") fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch(["http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz", "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.1.tar.gz"], self.d) fetcher.download() fetcher.unpack(self.unpackdir) self.assertEqual(len(os.listdir(self.unpackdir + "/bitbake-1.0/")), 9) self.assertEqual(len(os.listdir(self.unpackdir + "/bitbake-1.1/")), 9) def test_fetch_mirror(self): self.d.setVar("MIRRORS", "http://.*/.* http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake") fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch(["http://invalid.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz"], self.d) fetcher.download() self.assertEqual(os.path.getsize(self.dldir + "/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz"), 57749) def test_fetch_mirror_of_mirror(self): self.d.setVar("MIRRORS", "http://.*/.* http://invalid2.yoctoproject.org/ \n http://invalid2.yoctoproject.org/.* http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake") fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch(["http://invalid.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz"], self.d) fetcher.download() self.assertEqual(os.path.getsize(self.dldir + "/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz"), 57749) def test_fetch_file_mirror_of_mirror(self): self.d.setVar("MIRRORS", "http://.*/.* file:///some1where/ \n file:///some1where/.* file://some2where/ \n file://some2where/.* http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake") fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch(["http://invalid.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz"], self.d) os.mkdir(self.dldir + "/some2where") fetcher.download() self.assertEqual(os.path.getsize(self.dldir + "/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz"), 57749) def test_fetch_premirror(self): self.d.setVar("PREMIRRORS", "http://.*/.* http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake") fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch(["http://invalid.yoctoproject.org/releases/bitbake/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz"], self.d) fetcher.download() self.assertEqual(os.path.getsize(self.dldir + "/bitbake-1.0.tar.gz"), 57749) def gitfetcher(self, url1, url2): def checkrevision(self, fetcher): fetcher.unpack(self.unpackdir) revision = bb.process.run("git rev-parse HEAD", shell=True, cwd=self.unpackdir + "/git")[0].strip() self.assertEqual(revision, "270a05b0b4ba0959fe0624d2a4885d7b70426da5") self.d.setVar("BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS", "1") self.d.setVar("SRCREV", "270a05b0b4ba0959fe0624d2a4885d7b70426da5") fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch([url1], self.d) fetcher.download() checkrevision(self, fetcher) # Wipe out the dldir clone and the unpacked source, turn off the network and check mirror tarball works bb.utils.prunedir(self.dldir + "/git2/") bb.utils.prunedir(self.unpackdir) self.d.setVar("BB_NO_NETWORK", "1") fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch([url2], self.d) fetcher.download() checkrevision(self, fetcher) def test_gitfetch(self): url1 = url2 = "git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake" self.gitfetcher(url1, url2) def test_gitfetch_goodsrcrev(self): # SRCREV is set but matches rev= parameter url1 = url2 = "git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake;rev=270a05b0b4ba0959fe0624d2a4885d7b70426da5" self.gitfetcher(url1, url2) def test_gitfetch_badsrcrev(self): # SRCREV is set but does not match rev= parameter url1 = url2 = "git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake;rev=dead05b0b4ba0959fe0624d2a4885d7b70426da5" self.assertRaises(bb.fetch.FetchError, self.gitfetcher, url1, url2) def test_gitfetch_tagandrev(self): # SRCREV is set but does not match rev= parameter url1 = url2 = "git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake;rev=270a05b0b4ba0959fe0624d2a4885d7b70426da5;tag=270a05b0b4ba0959fe0624d2a4885d7b70426da5" self.assertRaises(bb.fetch.FetchError, self.gitfetcher, url1, url2) def test_gitfetch_localusehead(self): # Create dummy local Git repo src_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=self.tempdir, prefix='gitfetch_localusehead_') src_dir = os.path.abspath(src_dir) bb.process.run("git init", cwd=src_dir) bb.process.run("git commit --allow-empty -m'Dummy commit'", cwd=src_dir) # Use other branch than master bb.process.run("git checkout -b my-devel", cwd=src_dir) bb.process.run("git commit --allow-empty -m'Dummy commit 2'", cwd=src_dir) stdout = bb.process.run("git rev-parse HEAD", cwd=src_dir) orig_rev = stdout[0].strip() # Fetch and check revision self.d.setVar("SRCREV", "AUTOINC") url = "git://" + src_dir + ";protocol=file;usehead=1" fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch([url], self.d) fetcher.download() fetcher.unpack(self.unpackdir) stdout = bb.process.run("git rev-parse HEAD", cwd=os.path.join(self.unpackdir, 'git')) unpack_rev = stdout[0].strip() self.assertEqual(orig_rev, unpack_rev) def test_gitfetch_remoteusehead(self): url = "git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake;usehead=1" self.assertRaises(bb.fetch.ParameterError, self.gitfetcher, url, url) def test_gitfetch_premirror(self): url1 = "git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake" url2 = "git://someserver.org/bitbake" self.d.setVar("PREMIRRORS", "git://someserver.org/bitbake git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake \n") self.gitfetcher(url1, url2) def test_gitfetch_premirror2(self): url1 = url2 = "git://someserver.org/bitbake" self.d.setVar("PREMIRRORS", "git://someserver.org/bitbake git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake \n") self.gitfetcher(url1, url2) def test_gitfetch_premirror3(self): realurl = "git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake" dummyurl = "git://someserver.org/bitbake" self.sourcedir = self.unpackdir.replace("unpacked", "sourcemirror.git") os.chdir(self.tempdir) bb.process.run("git clone %s %s 2> /dev/null" % (realurl, self.sourcedir), shell=True) self.d.setVar("PREMIRRORS", "%s git://%s;protocol=file \n" % (dummyurl, self.sourcedir)) self.gitfetcher(dummyurl, dummyurl) def test_git_submodule(self): fetcher = bb.fetch.Fetch(["gitsm://git.yoctoproject.org/git-submodule-test;rev=f12e57f2edf0aa534cf1616fa983d165a92b0842"], self.d) fetcher.download() # Previous cwd has been deleted os.chdir(os.path.dirname(self.unpackdir)) fetcher.unpack(self.unpackdir) class TrustedNetworksTest(FetcherTest): def test_trusted_network(self): # Ensure trusted_network returns False when the host IS in the list. url = "git://Someserver.org/foo;rev=1" self.d.setVar("BB_ALLOWED_NETWORKS", "server1.org someserver.org server2.org server3.org") self.assertTrue(bb.fetch.trusted_network(self.d, url)) def test_wild_trusted_network(self): # Ensure trusted_network returns true when the *.host IS in the list. url = "git://Someserver.org/foo;rev=1" self.d.setVar("BB_ALLOWED_NETWORKS", "server1.org *.someserver.org server2.org server3.org") self.assertTrue(bb.fetch.trusted_network(self.d, url)) def test_prefix_wild_trusted_network(self): # Ensure trusted_network returns true when the prefix matches *.host. url = "git://git.Someserver.org/foo;rev=1" self.d.setVar("BB_ALLOWED_NETWORKS", "server1.org *.someserver.org server2.org server3.org") self.assertTrue(bb.fetch.trusted_network(self.d, url)) def test_two_prefix_wild_trusted_network(self): # Ensure trusted_network returns true when the prefix matches *.host. url = "git://something.git.Someserver.org/foo;rev=1" self.d.setVar("BB_ALLOWED_NETWORKS", "server1.org *.someserver.org server2.org server3.org") self.assertTrue(bb.fetch.trusted_network(self.d, url)) def test_port_trusted_network(self): # Ensure trusted_network returns True, even if the url specifies a port. url = "git://someserver.org:8080/foo;rev=1" self.d.setVar("BB_ALLOWED_NETWORKS", "someserver.org") self.assertTrue(bb.fetch.trusted_network(self.d, url)) def test_untrusted_network(self): # Ensure trusted_network returns False when the host is NOT in the list. url = "git://someserver.org/foo;rev=1" self.d.setVar("BB_ALLOWED_NETWORKS", "server1.org server2.org server3.org") self.assertFalse(bb.fetch.trusted_network(self.d, url)) def test_wild_untrusted_network(self): # Ensure trusted_network returns False when the host is NOT in the list. url = "git://*.someserver.org/foo;rev=1" self.d.setVar("BB_ALLOWED_NETWORKS", "server1.org server2.org server3.org") self.assertFalse(bb.fetch.trusted_network(self.d, url)) class URLHandle(unittest.TestCase): datatable = { "http://www.google.com/index.html" : ('http', 'www.google.com', '/index.html', '', '', {}), "cvs://anoncvs@cvs.handhelds.org/cvs;module=familiar/dist/ipkg" : ('cvs', 'cvs.handhelds.org', '/cvs', 'anoncvs', '', {'module': 'familiar/dist/ipkg'}), "cvs://anoncvs:anonymous@cvs.handhelds.org/cvs;tag=V0-99-81;module=familiar/dist/ipkg" : ('cvs', 'cvs.handhelds.org', '/cvs', 'anoncvs', 'anonymous', collections.OrderedDict([('tag', 'V0-99-81'), ('module', 'familiar/dist/ipkg')])), "git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake;branch=@foo" : ('git', 'git.openembedded.org', '/bitbake', '', '', {'branch': '@foo'}), "file://somelocation;someparam=1": ('file', '', 'somelocation', '', '', {'someparam': '1'}), } # we require a pathname to encodeurl but users can still pass such urls to # decodeurl and we need to handle them decodedata = datatable.copy() decodedata.update({ "http://somesite.net;someparam=1": ('http', 'somesite.net', '', '', '', {'someparam': '1'}), }) def test_decodeurl(self): for k, v in self.decodedata.items(): result = bb.fetch.decodeurl(k) self.assertEqual(result, v) def test_encodeurl(self): for k, v in self.datatable.items(): result = bb.fetch.encodeurl(v) self.assertEqual(result, k) class FetchLatestVersionTest(FetcherTest): test_git_uris = { # version pattern "X.Y.Z" ("mx-1.0", "git://github.com/clutter-project/mx.git;branch=mx-1.4", "9b1db6b8060bd00b121a692f942404a24ae2960f", "") : "1.99.4", # version pattern "vX.Y" ("mtd-utils", "git://git.infradead.org/mtd-utils.git", "ca39eb1d98e736109c64ff9c1aa2a6ecca222d8f", "") : "1.5.0", # version pattern "pkg_name-X.Y" ("presentproto", "git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/proto/presentproto", "24f3a56e541b0a9e6c6ee76081f441221a120ef9", "") : "1.0", # version pattern "pkg_name-vX.Y.Z" ("dtc", "git://git.qemu.org/dtc.git", "65cc4d2748a2c2e6f27f1cf39e07a5dbabd80ebf", "") : "1.4.0", # combination version pattern ("sysprof", "git://git.gnome.org/sysprof", "cd44ee6644c3641507fb53b8a2a69137f2971219", "") : "1.2.0", ("u-boot-mkimage", "git://git.denx.de/u-boot.git;branch=master;protocol=git", "62c175fbb8a0f9a926c88294ea9f7e88eb898f6c", "") : "2014.01", # version pattern "yyyymmdd" ("mobile-broadband-provider-info", "git://git.gnome.org/mobile-broadband-provider-info", "4ed19e11c2975105b71b956440acdb25d46a347d", "") : "20120614", # packages with a valid UPSTREAM_CHECK_GITTAGREGEX ("xf86-video-omap", "git://anongit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-omap", "ae0394e687f1a77e966cf72f895da91840dffb8f", "(?P(\d+\.(\d\.?)*))") : "0.4.3", ("build-appliance-image", "git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky", "b37dd451a52622d5b570183a81583cc34c2ff555", "(?P(([0-9][\.|_]?)+[0-9]))") : "11.0.0", ("chkconfig-alternatives-native", "git://github.com/kergoth/chkconfig;branch=sysroot", "cd437ecbd8986c894442f8fce1e0061e20f04dee", "chkconfig\-(?P((\d+[\.\-_]*)+))") : "1.3.59", ("remake", "git://github.com/rocky/remake.git", "f05508e521987c8494c92d9c2871aec46307d51d", "(?P(\d+\.(\d+\.)*\d*(\+dbg\d+(\.\d+)*)*))") : "3.82+dbg0.9", } test_wget_uris = { # packages with versions inside directory name ("util-linux", "http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.23/util-linux-2.24.2.tar.bz2", "", "") : "2.24.2", ("enchant", "http://www.abisource.com/downloads/enchant/1.6.0/enchant-1.6.0.tar.gz", "", "") : "1.6.0", ("cmake", "http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/cmake-2.8.12.1.tar.gz", "", "") : "2.8.12.1", # packages with versions only in current directory ("eglic", "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/eglibc/eglibc-2.18-svnr23787.tar.bz2", "", "") : "2.19", ("gnu-config", "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/gnu-config/gnu-config-20120814.tar.bz2", "", "") : "20120814", # packages with "99" in the name of possible version ("pulseaudio", "http://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/releases/pulseaudio-4.0.tar.xz", "", "") : "5.0", ("xserver-xorg", "http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/xserver/xorg-server-1.15.1.tar.bz2", "", "") : "1.15.1", # packages with valid UPSTREAM_CHECK_URI and UPSTREAM_CHECK_REGEX ("cups", "http://www.cups.org/software/1.7.2/cups-1.7.2-source.tar.bz2", "https://github.com/apple/cups/releases", "(?Pcups\-)(?P((\d+[\.\-_]*)+))\-source\.tar\.gz") : "2.0.0", ("db", "http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-5.3.21.tar.gz", "http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/products/berkeleydb/downloads/index-082944.html", "http://download.oracle.com/otn/berkeley-db/(?Pdb-)(?P((\d+[\.\-_]*)+))\.tar\.gz") : "6.1.19", } if os.environ.get("BB_SKIP_NETTESTS") == "yes": print("Unset BB_SKIP_NETTESTS to run network tests") else: def test_git_latest_versionstring(self): for k, v in self.test_git_uris.items(): self.d.setVar("PN", k[0]) self.d.setVar("SRCREV", k[2]) self.d.setVar("UPSTREAM_CHECK_GITTAGREGEX", k[3]) ud = bb.fetch2.FetchData(k[1], self.d) pupver= ud.method.latest_versionstring(ud, self.d) verstring = pupver[0] r = bb.utils.vercmp_string(v, verstring) self.assertTrue(r == -1 or r == 0, msg="Package %s, version: %s <= %s" % (k[0], v, verstring)) def test_wget_latest_versionstring(self): for k, v in self.test_wget_uris.items(): self.d.setVar("PN", k[0]) self.d.setVar("UPSTREAM_CHECK_URI", k[2]) self.d.setVar("UPSTREAM_CHECK_REGEX", k[3]) ud = bb.fetch2.FetchData(k[1], self.d) pupver = ud.method.latest_versionstring(ud, self.d) verstring = pupver[0] r = bb.utils.vercmp_string(v, verstring) self.assertTrue(r == -1 or r == 0, msg="Package %s, version: %s <= %s" % (k[0], v, verstring)) class FetchCheckStatusTest(FetcherTest): test_wget_uris = ["http://www.cups.org/software/1.7.2/cups-1.7.2-source.tar.bz2", "http://www.cups.org/", "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/sato/sato-engine-0.1.tar.gz", "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/sato/sato-engine-0.2.tar.gz", "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/sato/sato-engine-0.3.tar.gz", "https://yoctoproject.org/", "https://yoctoproject.org/documentation", "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/opkg/opkg-0.1.7.tar.gz", "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/opkg/opkg-0.3.0.tar.gz", "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-2.60.tar.gz", "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/chess/gnuchess-5.08.tar.gz", "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gmp/gmp-4.0.tar.gz", # GitHub releases are hosted on Amazon S3, which doesn't support HEAD "https://github.com/kergoth/tslib/releases/download/1.1/tslib-1.1.tar.xz" ] if os.environ.get("BB_SKIP_NETTESTS") == "yes": print("Unset BB_SKIP_NETTESTS to run network tests") else: def test_wget_checkstatus(self): fetch = bb.fetch2.Fetch(self.test_wget_uris, self.d) for u in self.test_wget_uris: ud = fetch.ud[u] m = ud.method ret = m.checkstatus(fetch, ud, self.d) self.assertTrue(ret, msg="URI %s, can't check status" % (u)) def test_wget_checkstatus_connection_cache(self): from bb.fetch2 import FetchConnectionCache connection_cache = FetchConnectionCache() fetch = bb.fetch2.Fetch(self.test_wget_uris, self.d, connection_cache = connection_cache) for u in self.test_wget_uris: ud = fetch.ud[u] m = ud.method ret = m.checkstatus(fetch, ud, self.d) self.assertTrue(ret, msg="URI %s, can't check status" % (u)) connection_cache.close_connections() class GitMakeShallowTest(FetcherTest): bitbake_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.join(__file__)), '..', '..', '..') make_shallow_path = os.path.join(bitbake_dir, 'bin', 'git-make-shallow') def setUp(self): FetcherTest.setUp(self) self.gitdir = os.path.join(self.tempdir, 'gitshallow') bb.utils.mkdirhier(self.gitdir) bb.process.run('git init', cwd=self.gitdir) def assertRefs(self, expected_refs): actual_refs = self.git(['for-each-ref', '--format=%(refname)']).splitlines() full_expected = self.git(['rev-parse', '--symbolic-full-name'] + expected_refs).splitlines() self.assertEqual(sorted(full_expected), sorted(actual_refs)) def assertRevCount(self, expected_count, args=None): if args is None: args = ['HEAD'] revs = self.git(['rev-list'] + args) actual_count = len(revs.splitlines()) self.assertEqual(expected_count, actual_count, msg='Object count `%d` is not the expected `%d`' % (actual_count, expected_count)) def git(self, cmd): if isinstance(cmd, str): cmd = 'git ' + cmd else: cmd = ['git'] + cmd return bb.process.run(cmd, cwd=self.gitdir)[0] def make_shallow(self, args=None): if args is None: args = ['HEAD'] return bb.process.run([self.make_shallow_path] + args, cwd=self.gitdir) def add_empty_file(self, path, msg=None): if msg is None: msg = path open(os.path.join(self.gitdir, path), 'w').close() self.git(['add', path]) self.git(['commit', '-m', msg, path]) def test_make_shallow_single_branch_no_merge(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.assertRevCount(2) self.make_shallow() self.assertRevCount(1) def test_make_shallow_single_branch_one_merge(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('checkout -b a_branch') self.add_empty_file('c') self.git('checkout master') self.add_empty_file('d') self.git('merge --no-ff --no-edit a_branch') self.git('branch -d a_branch') self.add_empty_file('e') self.assertRevCount(6) self.make_shallow(['HEAD~2']) self.assertRevCount(5) def test_make_shallow_at_merge(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.git('checkout -b a_branch') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('checkout master') self.git('merge --no-ff --no-edit a_branch') self.git('branch -d a_branch') self.assertRevCount(3) self.make_shallow() self.assertRevCount(1) def test_make_shallow_annotated_tag(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('tag -a -m a_tag a_tag') self.assertRevCount(2) self.make_shallow(['a_tag']) self.assertRevCount(1) def test_make_shallow_multi_ref(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('checkout -b a_branch') self.add_empty_file('c') self.git('checkout master') self.add_empty_file('d') self.git('checkout -b a_branch_2') self.add_empty_file('a_tag') self.git('tag a_tag') self.git('checkout master') self.git('branch -D a_branch_2') self.add_empty_file('e') self.assertRevCount(6, ['--all']) self.make_shallow() self.assertRevCount(5, ['--all']) def test_make_shallow_multi_ref_trim(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.git('checkout -b a_branch') self.add_empty_file('c') self.git('checkout master') self.assertRevCount(1) self.assertRevCount(2, ['--all']) self.assertRefs(['master', 'a_branch']) self.make_shallow(['-r', 'master', 'HEAD']) self.assertRevCount(1, ['--all']) self.assertRefs(['master']) def test_make_shallow_noop(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.assertRevCount(1) self.make_shallow() self.assertRevCount(1) if os.environ.get("BB_SKIP_NETTESTS") == "yes": print("Unset BB_SKIP_NETTESTS to run network tests") else: def test_make_shallow_bitbake(self): self.git('remote add origin https://github.com/openembedded/bitbake') self.git('fetch --tags origin') orig_revs = len(self.git('rev-list --all').splitlines()) self.make_shallow(['refs/tags/1.10.0']) self.assertRevCount(orig_revs - 1746, ['--all']) class GitShallowTest(FetcherTest): def setUp(self): FetcherTest.setUp(self) self.gitdir = os.path.join(self.tempdir, 'git') self.srcdir = os.path.join(self.tempdir, 'gitsource') bb.utils.mkdirhier(self.srcdir) self.git('init', cwd=self.srcdir) self.d.setVar('WORKDIR', self.tempdir) self.d.setVar('S', self.gitdir) self.d.delVar('PREMIRRORS') self.d.delVar('MIRRORS') uri = 'git://%s;protocol=file;subdir=${S}' % self.srcdir self.d.setVar('SRC_URI', uri) self.d.setVar('SRCREV', '${AUTOREV}') self.d.setVar('AUTOREV', '${@bb.fetch2.get_autorev(d)}') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW', '1') self.d.setVar('BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS', '0') self.d.setVar('BB_GENERATE_SHALLOW_TARBALLS', '1') def assertRefs(self, expected_refs, cwd=None): if cwd is None: cwd = self.gitdir actual_refs = self.git(['for-each-ref', '--format=%(refname)'], cwd=cwd).splitlines() full_expected = self.git(['rev-parse', '--symbolic-full-name'] + expected_refs, cwd=cwd).splitlines() self.assertEqual(sorted(set(full_expected)), sorted(set(actual_refs))) def assertRevCount(self, expected_count, args=None, cwd=None): if args is None: args = ['HEAD'] if cwd is None: cwd = self.gitdir revs = self.git(['rev-list'] + args, cwd=cwd) actual_count = len(revs.splitlines()) self.assertEqual(expected_count, actual_count, msg='Object count `%d` is not the expected `%d`' % (actual_count, expected_count)) def git(self, cmd, cwd=None): if isinstance(cmd, str): cmd = 'git ' + cmd else: cmd = ['git'] + cmd if cwd is None: cwd = self.gitdir return bb.process.run(cmd, cwd=cwd)[0] def add_empty_file(self, path, cwd=None, msg=None): if msg is None: msg = path if cwd is None: cwd = self.srcdir open(os.path.join(cwd, path), 'w').close() self.git(['add', path], cwd) self.git(['commit', '-m', msg, path], cwd) def fetch(self, uri=None): if uri is None: uris = self.d.getVar('SRC_URI', True).split() uri = uris[0] d = self.d else: d = self.d.createCopy() d.setVar('SRC_URI', uri) uri = d.expand(uri) uris = [uri] fetcher = bb.fetch2.Fetch(uris, d) fetcher.download() ud = fetcher.ud[uri] return fetcher, ud def fetch_and_unpack(self, uri=None): fetcher, ud = self.fetch(uri) fetcher.unpack(self.d.getVar('WORKDIR')) assert os.path.exists(self.d.getVar('S')) return fetcher, ud def fetch_shallow(self, uri=None, disabled=False, keepclone=False): """Fetch a uri, generating a shallow tarball, then unpack using it""" fetcher, ud = self.fetch_and_unpack(uri) assert os.path.exists(ud.clonedir), 'Git clone in DLDIR (%s) does not exist for uri %s' % (ud.clonedir, uri) # Confirm that the unpacked repo is unshallow if not disabled: assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.dldir, ud.mirrortarballs[0])) # fetch and unpack, from the shallow tarball bb.utils.remove(self.gitdir, recurse=True) bb.utils.remove(ud.clonedir, recurse=True) # confirm that the unpacked repo is used when no git clone or git # mirror tarball is available fetcher, ud = self.fetch_and_unpack(uri) if not disabled: assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, '.git', 'shallow')), 'Unpacked git repository at %s is not shallow' % self.gitdir else: assert not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, '.git', 'shallow')), 'Unpacked git repository at %s is shallow' % self.gitdir return fetcher, ud def test_shallow_disabled(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=self.srcdir) self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW', '0') self.fetch_shallow(disabled=True) self.assertRevCount(2) def test_shallow_nobranch(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=self.srcdir) srcrev = self.git('rev-parse HEAD', cwd=self.srcdir).strip() self.d.setVar('SRCREV', srcrev) uri = self.d.getVar('SRC_URI', True).split()[0] uri = '%s;nobranch=1;bare=1' % uri self.fetch_shallow(uri) self.assertRevCount(1) # shallow refs are used to ensure the srcrev sticks around when we # have no other branches referencing it self.assertRefs(['refs/shallow/default']) def test_shallow_default_depth_1(self): # Create initial git repo self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=self.srcdir) self.fetch_shallow() self.assertRevCount(1) def test_shallow_depth_0_disables(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=self.srcdir) self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH', '0') self.fetch_shallow(disabled=True) self.assertRevCount(2) def test_shallow_depth_default_override(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=self.srcdir) self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH', '2') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH_default', '1') self.fetch_shallow() self.assertRevCount(1) def test_shallow_depth_default_override_disable(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.add_empty_file('c') self.assertRevCount(3, cwd=self.srcdir) self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH', '0') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH_default', '2') self.fetch_shallow() self.assertRevCount(2) def test_current_shallow_out_of_date_clone(self): # Create initial git repo self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.add_empty_file('c') self.assertRevCount(3, cwd=self.srcdir) # Clone and generate mirror tarball fetcher, ud = self.fetch() # Ensure we have a current mirror tarball, but an out of date clone self.git('update-ref refs/heads/master refs/heads/master~1', cwd=ud.clonedir) self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=ud.clonedir) # Fetch and unpack, from the current tarball, not the out of date clone bb.utils.remove(self.gitdir, recurse=True) fetcher, ud = self.fetch() fetcher.unpack(self.d.getVar('WORKDIR')) self.assertRevCount(1) def test_shallow_single_branch_no_merge(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=self.srcdir) self.fetch_shallow() self.assertRevCount(1) assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'a')) assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'b')) def test_shallow_no_dangling(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=self.srcdir) self.fetch_shallow() self.assertRevCount(1) assert not self.git('fsck --dangling') def test_shallow_srcrev_branch_truncation(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') b_commit = self.git('rev-parse HEAD', cwd=self.srcdir).rstrip() self.add_empty_file('c') self.assertRevCount(3, cwd=self.srcdir) self.d.setVar('SRCREV', b_commit) self.fetch_shallow() # The 'c' commit was removed entirely, and 'a' was removed from history self.assertRevCount(1, ['--all']) self.assertEqual(self.git('rev-parse HEAD').strip(), b_commit) assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'a')) assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'b')) assert not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'c')) def test_shallow_ref_pruning(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('branch a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.assertRefs(['master', 'a_branch'], cwd=self.srcdir) self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=self.srcdir) self.fetch_shallow() self.assertRefs(['master', 'origin/master']) self.assertRevCount(1) def test_shallow_submodules(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') smdir = os.path.join(self.tempdir, 'gitsubmodule') bb.utils.mkdirhier(smdir) self.git('init', cwd=smdir) self.add_empty_file('asub', cwd=smdir) self.git('submodule init', cwd=self.srcdir) self.git('submodule add file://%s' % smdir, cwd=self.srcdir) self.git('submodule update', cwd=self.srcdir) self.git('commit -m submodule -a', cwd=self.srcdir) uri = 'gitsm://%s;protocol=file;subdir=${S}' % self.srcdir fetcher, ud = self.fetch_shallow(uri) self.assertRevCount(1) assert './.git/modules/' in bb.process.run('tar -tzf %s' % os.path.join(self.dldir, ud.mirrortarballs[0]))[0] assert os.listdir(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'gitsubmodule')) if any(os.path.exists(os.path.join(p, 'git-annex')) for p in os.environ.get('PATH').split(':')): def test_shallow_annex(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('annex init', cwd=self.srcdir) open(os.path.join(self.srcdir, 'c'), 'w').close() self.git('annex add c', cwd=self.srcdir) self.git('commit -m annex-c -a', cwd=self.srcdir) bb.process.run('chmod u+w -R %s' % os.path.join(self.srcdir, '.git', 'annex')) uri = 'gitannex://%s;protocol=file;subdir=${S}' % self.srcdir fetcher, ud = self.fetch_shallow(uri) self.assertRevCount(1) assert './.git/annex/' in bb.process.run('tar -tzf %s' % os.path.join(self.dldir, ud.mirrortarballs[0]))[0] assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'c')) def test_shallow_multi_one_uri(self): # Create initial git repo self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('checkout -b a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.add_empty_file('c') self.add_empty_file('d') self.git('checkout master', cwd=self.srcdir) self.git('tag v0.0 a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.add_empty_file('e') self.git('merge --no-ff --no-edit a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.add_empty_file('f') self.assertRevCount(7, cwd=self.srcdir) uri = self.d.getVar('SRC_URI', True).split()[0] uri = '%s;branch=master,a_branch;name=master,a_branch' % uri self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH', '0') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_REVS', 'v0.0') self.d.setVar('SRCREV_master', '${AUTOREV}') self.d.setVar('SRCREV_a_branch', '${AUTOREV}') self.fetch_shallow(uri) self.assertRevCount(5) self.assertRefs(['master', 'origin/master', 'origin/a_branch']) def test_shallow_multi_one_uri_depths(self): # Create initial git repo self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('checkout -b a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.add_empty_file('c') self.add_empty_file('d') self.git('checkout master', cwd=self.srcdir) self.add_empty_file('e') self.git('merge --no-ff --no-edit a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.add_empty_file('f') self.assertRevCount(7, cwd=self.srcdir) uri = self.d.getVar('SRC_URI', True).split()[0] uri = '%s;branch=master,a_branch;name=master,a_branch' % uri self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH', '0') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH_master', '3') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH_a_branch', '1') self.d.setVar('SRCREV_master', '${AUTOREV}') self.d.setVar('SRCREV_a_branch', '${AUTOREV}') self.fetch_shallow(uri) self.assertRevCount(4, ['--all']) self.assertRefs(['master', 'origin/master', 'origin/a_branch']) def test_shallow_clone_preferred_over_shallow(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') # Fetch once to generate the shallow tarball fetcher, ud = self.fetch() assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.dldir, ud.mirrortarballs[0])) # Fetch and unpack with both the clonedir and shallow tarball available bb.utils.remove(self.gitdir, recurse=True) fetcher, ud = self.fetch_and_unpack() # The unpacked tree should *not* be shallow self.assertRevCount(2) assert not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, '.git', 'shallow')) def test_shallow_mirrors(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') # Fetch once to generate the shallow tarball fetcher, ud = self.fetch() mirrortarball = ud.mirrortarballs[0] assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.dldir, mirrortarball)) # Set up the mirror mirrordir = os.path.join(self.tempdir, 'mirror') bb.utils.mkdirhier(mirrordir) self.d.setVar('PREMIRRORS', 'git://.*/.* file://%s/\n' % mirrordir) os.rename(os.path.join(self.dldir, mirrortarball), os.path.join(mirrordir, mirrortarball)) # Fetch from the mirror bb.utils.remove(self.dldir, recurse=True) bb.utils.remove(self.gitdir, recurse=True) self.fetch_and_unpack() self.assertRevCount(1) def test_shallow_invalid_depth(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH', '-12') with self.assertRaises(bb.fetch2.FetchError): self.fetch() def test_shallow_invalid_depth_default(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH_default', '-12') with self.assertRaises(bb.fetch2.FetchError): self.fetch() def test_shallow_extra_refs(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('branch a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.assertRefs(['master', 'a_branch'], cwd=self.srcdir) self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=self.srcdir) self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_EXTRA_REFS', 'refs/heads/a_branch') self.fetch_shallow() self.assertRefs(['master', 'origin/master', 'origin/a_branch']) self.assertRevCount(1) def test_shallow_extra_refs_wildcard(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('branch a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.git('tag v1.0', cwd=self.srcdir) self.assertRefs(['master', 'a_branch', 'v1.0'], cwd=self.srcdir) self.assertRevCount(2, cwd=self.srcdir) self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_EXTRA_REFS', 'refs/tags/*') self.fetch_shallow() self.assertRefs(['master', 'origin/master', 'v1.0']) self.assertRevCount(1) def test_shallow_missing_extra_refs(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_EXTRA_REFS', 'refs/heads/foo') with self.assertRaises(bb.fetch2.FetchError): self.fetch() def test_shallow_missing_extra_refs_wildcard(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_EXTRA_REFS', 'refs/tags/*') self.fetch() def test_shallow_remove_revs(self): # Create initial git repo self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.git('checkout -b a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.add_empty_file('c') self.add_empty_file('d') self.git('checkout master', cwd=self.srcdir) self.git('tag v0.0 a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.add_empty_file('e') self.git('merge --no-ff --no-edit a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.git('branch -d a_branch', cwd=self.srcdir) self.add_empty_file('f') self.assertRevCount(7, cwd=self.srcdir) self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH', '0') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_REVS', 'v0.0') self.fetch_shallow() self.assertRevCount(5) def test_shallow_invalid_revs(self): self.add_empty_file('a') self.add_empty_file('b') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH', '0') self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_REVS', 'v0.0') with self.assertRaises(bb.fetch2.FetchError): self.fetch() if os.environ.get("BB_SKIP_NETTESTS") == "yes": print("Unset BB_SKIP_NETTESTS to run network tests") else: def test_bitbake(self): self.git('remote add --mirror=fetch origin git://github.com/openembedded/bitbake', cwd=self.srcdir) self.git('config core.bare true', cwd=self.srcdir) self.git('fetch --tags', cwd=self.srcdir) self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_DEPTH', '0') # Note that the 1.10.0 tag is annotated, so this also tests # reference of an annotated vs unannotated tag self.d.setVar('BB_GIT_SHALLOW_REVS', '1.10.0') self.fetch_shallow() # Confirm that the history of 1.10.0 was removed orig_revs = len(self.git('rev-list master', cwd=self.srcdir).splitlines()) revs = len(self.git('rev-list master').splitlines()) self.assertNotEqual(orig_revs, revs) self.assertRefs(['master', 'origin/master']) self.assertRevCount(orig_revs - 1758)