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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# assert_pointer confirms that the pointer in the repository for $path in the
# given $ref matches the given $oid and $size.
#
# $ assert_pointer "main" "path/to/file" "some-oid" 123
assert_pointer() {
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local ref="$1"
local path="$2"
local oid="$3"
local size="$4"
gitblob=$(git ls-tree -lrz "$ref" |
while read -r -d $'\0' x; do
echo $x
done |
grep -F "$path" | cut -f 3 -d " ")
actual=$(git cat-file -p $gitblob)
expected=$(pointer $oid $size)
if [ "$expected" != "$actual" ]; then
exit 1
fi
}
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# refute_pointer confirms that the file in the repository for $path in the
# given $ref is _not_ a pointer.
#
# $ refute_pointer "main" "path/to/file"
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refute_pointer() {
local ref="$1"
local path="$2"
gitblob=$(git ls-tree -lrz "$ref" |
while read -r -d $'\0' x; do
echo $x
done |
grep "$path" | cut -f 3 -d " ")
file=$(git cat-file -p $gitblob)
version="version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v[0-9]"
oid="oid sha256:[0-9a-f]\{64\}"
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size="size [0-9]*"
regex="$version.*$oid.*$size"
if echo $file | grep -q "$regex"; then
exit 1
fi
}
# assert_local_object confirms that an object file is stored for the given oid &
# has the correct size
# $ assert_local_object "some-oid" size
assert_local_object() {
local oid="$1"
local size="$2"
local cfg=`git lfs env | grep LocalMediaDir`
local f="${cfg:14}/${oid:0:2}/${oid:2:2}/$oid"
actualsize=$(wc -c <"$f" | tr -d '[[:space:]]')
if [ "$size" != "$actualsize" ]; then
exit 1
fi
}
# refute_local_object confirms that an object file is NOT stored for an oid.
# If "$size" is given as the second argument, assert that the file exists _and_
# that it does _not_ the expected size
#
# $ refute_local_object "some-oid"
# $ refute_local_object "some-oid" "123"
refute_local_object() {
local oid="$1"
local size="$2"
local cfg=`git lfs env | grep LocalMediaDir`
local regex="LocalMediaDir=(\S+)"
local f="${cfg:14}/${oid:0:2}/${oid:2:2}/$oid"
if [ -e $f ]; then
if [ -z "$size" ]; then
exit 1
fi
actual_size="$(wc -c < "$f" | awk '{ print $1 }')"
if [ "$size" -eq "$actual_size" ]; then
echo >&2 "fatal: expected object $oid not to have size: $size"
exit 1
fi
fi
}
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# delete_local_object deletes the local storage for an oid
# $ delete_local_object "some-oid"
delete_local_object() {
local oid="$1"
local cfg=`git lfs env | grep LocalMediaDir`
local f="${cfg:14}/${oid:0:2}/${oid:2:2}/$oid"
rm "$f"
}
# corrupt_local_object corrupts the local storage for an oid
# $ corrupt_local_object "some-oid"
corrupt_local_object() {
local oid="$1"
local cfg=`git lfs env | grep LocalMediaDir`
local f="${cfg:14}/${oid:0:2}/${oid:2:2}/$oid"
cp /dev/null "$f"
}
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# check that the object does not exist in the git lfs server. HTTP log is
# written to http.log. JSON output is written to http.json.
#
# $ refute_server_object "reponame" "oid"
refute_server_object() {
local reponame="$1"
local oid="$2"
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curl -v "$GITSERVER/$reponame.git/info/lfs/objects/batch" \
-u "user:pass" \
-o http.json \
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-d "{\"operation\":\"download\",\"objects\":[{\"oid\":\"$oid\"}]}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.git-lfs+json" \
-H "Content-Type: application/vnd.git-lfs+json" \
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-H "X-Check-Object: 1" \
-H "X-Ignore-Retries: true" 2>&1 |
tee http.log
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[ "0" = "$(grep -c "download" http.json)" ] || {
cat http.json
exit 1
}
}
# Delete an object on the lfs server. HTTP log is
# written to http.log. JSON output is written to http.json.
#
# $ delete_server_object "reponame" "oid"
delete_server_object() {
local reponame="$1"
local oid="$2"
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curl -v "$GITSERVER/$reponame.git/info/lfs/objects/$oid" \
-X DELETE \
-u "user:pass" \
-o http.json \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.git-lfs+json" 2>&1 |
tee http.log
grep "200 OK" http.log
}
# check that the object does exist in the git lfs server. HTTP log is written
# to http.log. JSON output is written to http.json.
assert_server_object() {
local reponame="$1"
local oid="$2"
local refspec="$3"
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curl -v "$GITSERVER/$reponame.git/info/lfs/objects/batch" \
-u "user:pass" \
-o http.json \
-d "{\"operation\":\"download\",\"objects\":[{\"oid\":\"$oid\"}],\"ref\":{\"name\":\"$refspec\"}}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.git-lfs+json" \
-H "Content-Type: application/vnd.git-lfs+json" \
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-H "X-Check-Object: 1" \
-H "X-Ignore-Retries: true" 2>&1 |
tee http.log
grep "200 OK" http.log
grep "download" http.json || {
cat http.json
exit 1
}
}
# This asserts the lock path and returns the lock ID by parsing the response of
#
# git lfs lock --json <path>
assert_lock() {
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local log="$1"
local path="$2"
if [ $(grep -c "\"path\":\"$path\"" "$log") -eq 0 ]; then
echo "path '$path' not found in:"
cat "$log"
exit 1
fi
local jsonid=$(grep -oh "\"id\":\"\w\+\"" "$log")
echo "${jsonid:3}" | tr -d \"\:
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}
# assert that a lock with the given ID exists on the test server
assert_server_lock() {
local reponame="$1"
local id="$2"
local refspec="$3"
curl -v "$GITSERVER/$reponame.git/info/lfs/locks?refspec=$refspec" \
-u "user:pass" \
-o http.json \
-H "Accept:application/vnd.git-lfs+json" 2>&1 |
tee http.log
grep "200 OK" http.log
grep "$id" http.json || {
cat http.json
exit 1
}
}
# refute that a lock with the given ID exists on the test server
refute_server_lock() {
local reponame="$1"
local id="$2"
local refspec="$3"
curl -v "$GITSERVER/$reponame.git/info/lfs/locks?refspec=$refspec" \
-u "user:pass" \
-o http.json \
-H "Accept:application/vnd.git-lfs+json" 2>&1 | tee http.log
grep "200 OK" http.log
[ $(grep -c "$id" http.json) -eq 0 ]
}
# Assert that .gitattributes contains a given attribute N times
assert_attributes_count() {
local fileext="$1"
local attrib="$2"
local count="$3"
pattern="\(*.\)\?$fileext\(.*\)$attrib"
actual=$(grep -e "$pattern" .gitattributes | wc -l)
if [ "$(printf "%d" "$actual")" != "$count" ]; then
echo "wrong number of $attrib entries for $fileext"
echo "expected: $count actual: $actual"
cat .gitattributes
exit 1
fi
}
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assert_file_writeable() {
ls -l "$1" | grep -e "^-rw"
}
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refute_file_writeable() {
ls -l "$1" | grep -e "^-r-"
}
git_root() {
git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null
}
dot_git_dir() {
echo "$(git_root)/.git"
}
assert_hooks() {
local git_root="$1"
if [ -z "$git_root" ]; then
echo >&2 "fatal: (assert_hooks) not in git repository"
exit 1
fi
[ -x "$git_root/hooks/post-checkout" ]
[ -x "$git_root/hooks/post-commit" ]
[ -x "$git_root/hooks/post-merge" ]
[ -x "$git_root/hooks/pre-push" ]
}
assert_clean_status() {
status="$(git status)"
echo "$status" | grep "working tree clean" || {
echo $status
git lfs status
}
}
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# pointer returns a string Git LFS pointer file.
#
# $ pointer abc-some-oid 123 <version>
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# > version ...
pointer() {
local oid=$1
local size=$2
local version=${3:-https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1}
printf "version %s
oid sha256:%s
size %s
" "$version" "$oid" "$size"
}
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# wait_for_file simply sleeps until a file exists.
#
# $ wait_for_file "path/to/upcoming/file"
wait_for_file() {
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local filename="$1"
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n=0
wait_time=1
while [ $n -lt 17 ]; do
if [ -s $filename ]; then
return 0
fi
sleep $wait_time
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n=`expr $n + 1`
if [ $wait_time -lt 4 ]; then
wait_time=`expr $wait_time \* 2`
fi
done
echo "$filename did not appear after 60 seconds."
return 1
}
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# setup_remote_repo initializes a bare Git repository that is accessible through
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# the test Git server. The `pwd` is set to the repository's directory, in case
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# further commands need to be run. This server is running for every test in an
# integration run, so every test file should setup its own remote repository to
# avoid conflicts.
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#
# $ setup_remote_repo "some-name"
#
setup_remote_repo() {
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local reponame="$1"
echo "set up remote git repository: $reponame"
repodir="$REMOTEDIR/$reponame.git"
mkdir -p "$repodir"
cd "$repodir"
git init --bare
git config http.receivepack true
git config receive.denyCurrentBranch ignore
}
# creates a bare remote repository for a local clone. Useful to test pushing to
# a fresh remote server.
#
# $ setup_alternate_remote "$reponame-whatever"
# $ setup_alternate_remote "$reponame-whatever" "other-remote-name"
#
setup_alternate_remote() {
local newRemoteName=$1
local remote=${2:-origin}
wd=`pwd`
setup_remote_repo "$newRemoteName"
cd $wd
git remote rm "$remote"
git remote add "$remote" "$GITSERVER/$newRemoteName"
}
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# clone_repo clones a repository from the test Git server to the subdirectory
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# $dir under $TRASHDIR. setup_remote_repo() needs to be run first. Output is
# written to clone.log.
clone_repo() {
cd "$TRASHDIR"
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local reponame="$1"
local dir="$2"
echo "clone local git repository $reponame to $dir"
out=$(git clone "$GITSERVER/$reponame" "$dir" 2>&1)
cd "$dir"
git config credential.helper lfstest
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echo "$out" > clone.log
echo "$out"
}
# clone_repo_url clones a Git repository to the subdirectory $dir under $TRASHDIR.
# setup_remote_repo() needs to be run first. Output is written to clone.log.
clone_repo_url() {
cd "$TRASHDIR"
local repo="$1"
local dir="$2"
echo "clone git repository $repo to $dir"
out=$(git clone "$repo" "$dir" 2>&1)
cd "$dir"
git config credential.helper lfstest
echo "$out" > clone.log
echo "$out"
}
# clone_repo_ssl clones a repository from the test Git server to the subdirectory
# $dir under $TRASHDIR, using the SSL endpoint.
# setup_remote_repo() needs to be run first. Output is written to clone_ssl.log.
clone_repo_ssl() {
cd "$TRASHDIR"
local reponame="$1"
local dir="$2"
echo "clone local git repository $reponame to $dir"
out=$(git clone "$SSLGITSERVER/$reponame" "$dir" 2>&1)
cd "$dir"
git config credential.helper lfstest
echo "$out" > clone_ssl.log
echo "$out"
}
# clone_repo_clientcert clones a repository from the test Git server to the subdirectory
# $dir under $TRASHDIR, using the client cert endpoint.
# setup_remote_repo() needs to be run first. Output is written to clone_client_cert.log.
clone_repo_clientcert() {
cd "$TRASHDIR"
local reponame="$1"
local dir="$2"
echo "clone $CLIENTCERTGITSERVER/$reponame to $dir"
set +e
out=$(git clone "$CLIENTCERTGITSERVER/$reponame" "$dir" 2>&1)
res="${PIPESTATUS[0]}"
set -e
if [ "0" -eq "$res" ]; then
cd "$dir"
echo "$out" > clone_client_cert.log
git config credential.helper lfstest
return 0
fi
echo "$out" > clone_client_cert.log
if [ $(grep -c "NSInvalidArgumentException" clone_client_cert.log) -gt 0 ]; then
echo "client-cert-mac-openssl" > clone_client_cert.log
return 0
fi
return 1
}
# setup_remote_repo_with_file creates a remote repo, clones it locally, commits
# a file tracked by LFS, and pushes it to the remote:
#
# setup_remote_repo_with_file "reponame" "filename"
setup_remote_repo_with_file() {
local reponame="$1"
local filename="$2"
local dirname="$(dirname "$filename")"
setup_remote_repo "$reponame"
clone_repo "$reponame" "clone_$reponame"
mkdir -p "$dirname"
git lfs track "$filename"
echo "$filename" > "$filename"
git add .gitattributes $filename
git commit -m "add $filename" | tee commit.log
grep "main (root-commit)" commit.log
grep "2 files changed" commit.log
grep "create mode 100644 $filename" commit.log
grep "create mode 100644 .gitattributes" commit.log
git push origin main 2>&1 | tee push.log
grep "main -> main" push.log
}
# substring_position returns the position of a substring in a 1-indexed search
# space.
#
# [ "$(substring_position "foo bar baz" "baz")" -eq "9" ]
substring_position() {
local str="$1"
local substr="$2"
# 1) Print the string...
# 2) Remove the substring and everything after it
# 3) Count the number of characters (bytes) left, i.e., the offset of the
# string we were looking for.
echo "$str" \
| sed "s/$substr.*$//" \
| wc -c
}
# repo_endpoint returns the LFS endpoint for a given server and repository.
#
# [ "$GITSERVER/example/repo.git/info/lfs" = "$(repo_endpoint $GITSERVER example-repo)" ]
repo_endpoint() {
local server="$1"
local repo="$2"
echo "$server/$repo.git/info/lfs"
}
# write_creds_file writes credentials to a file iff it doesn't exist.
write_creds_file() {
local creds="$1"
local file="$2"
if [ ! -f "$file" ]
then
printf "%s" "$creds" > "$file"
fi
}
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# setup initializes the clean, isolated environment for integration tests.
setup() {
cd "$ROOTDIR"
if [ ! -d "$REMOTEDIR" ]; then
mkdir "$REMOTEDIR"
fi
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echo "# Git LFS: ${LFS_BIN:-$(which git-lfs)}"
git lfs version | sed -e 's/^/# /g'
git version | sed -e 's/^/# /g'
if [ -z "$GIT_LFS_NO_TEST_COUNT" ]; then
LFSTEST_URL="$LFS_URL_FILE" \
LFSTEST_SSL_URL="$LFS_SSL_URL_FILE" \
LFSTEST_CLIENT_CERT_URL="$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_URL_FILE" \
LFSTEST_DIR="$REMOTEDIR" \
LFSTEST_CERT="$LFS_CERT_FILE" \
LFSTEST_CLIENT_CERT="$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_FILE" \
LFSTEST_CLIENT_KEY="$LFS_CLIENT_KEY_FILE" \
LFSTEST_CLIENT_KEY_ENCRYPTED="$LFS_CLIENT_KEY_FILE_ENCRYPTED" \
lfstest-count-tests increment
fi
wait_for_file "$LFS_URL_FILE"
wait_for_file "$LFS_SSL_URL_FILE"
wait_for_file "$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_URL_FILE"
wait_for_file "$LFS_CERT_FILE"
wait_for_file "$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_FILE"
wait_for_file "$LFS_CLIENT_KEY_FILE"
wait_for_file "$LFS_CLIENT_KEY_FILE_ENCRYPTED"
LFS_CLIENT_CERT_URL=`cat $LFS_CLIENT_CERT_URL_FILE`
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# Set up the initial git config and osx keychain if applicable
HOME="$TESTHOME"
if [ ! -d "$HOME" ]; then
mkdir "$HOME"
fi
if [ ! -f $HOME/.gitconfig ]; then
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git lfs install --skip-repo
git config --global credential.usehttppath true
git config --global credential.helper lfstest
git config --global user.name "Git LFS Tests"
git config --global user.email "git-lfs@example.com"
git config --global http.sslcainfo "$LFS_CERT_FILE"
git config --global http.$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_URL/.sslKey "$LFS_CLIENT_KEY_FILE"
git config --global http.$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_URL/.sslCert "$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_FILE"
git config --global http.$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_URL/.sslVerify "false"
fi | sed -e 's/^/# /g'
# setup the git credential password storage
local certpath="$(echo "$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_FILE" | tr / -)"
local keypath="$(echo "$LFS_CLIENT_KEY_FILE_ENCRYPTED" | tr / -)"
mkdir -p "$CREDSDIR"
write_creds_file "user:pass" "$CREDSDIR/127.0.0.1"
write_creds_file ":pass" "$CREDSDIR/--$certpath"
write_creds_file ":pass" "$CREDSDIR/--$keypath"
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echo "#"
echo "# HOME: $HOME"
echo "# TMP: $TMPDIR"
echo "# CREDS: $CREDSDIR"
echo "# lfstest-gitserver:"
echo "# LFSTEST_URL=$LFS_URL_FILE"
echo "# LFSTEST_SSL_URL=$LFS_SSL_URL_FILE"
echo "# LFSTEST_CLIENT_CERT_URL=$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_URL_FILE ($LFS_CLIENT_CERT_URL)"
echo "# LFSTEST_CERT=$LFS_CERT_FILE"
echo "# LFSTEST_CLIENT_CERT=$LFS_CLIENT_CERT_FILE"
echo "# LFSTEST_CLIENT_KEY=$LFS_CLIENT_KEY_FILE"
echo "# LFSTEST_CLIENT_KEY_ENCRYPTED=$LFS_CLIENT_KEY_FILE_ENCRYPTED"
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echo "# LFSTEST_DIR=$REMOTEDIR"
}
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# shutdown cleans the $TRASHDIR and shuts the test Git server down.
shutdown() {
# every t/t-*.sh file should cleanup its trashdir
[ -z "$KEEPTRASH" ] && rm -rf "$TRASHDIR"
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if [ -z "$GIT_LFS_NO_TEST_COUNT" ]; then
LFSTEST_DIR="$REMOTEDIR" \
LFS_URL_FILE="$LFS_URL_FILE" \
lfstest-count-tests decrement
fi
}
tap_show_plan() {
local tests="$1"
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printf "1..%i\n" "$tests"
}
ensure_git_version_isnt() {
local expectedComparison=$1
local version=$2
local gitVersion=$(git version | cut -d" " -f3)
set +e
compare_version $gitVersion $version
result=$?
set -e
if [[ $result == $expectedComparison ]]; then
echo "skip: $0 (git version $(comparison_to_operator $expectedComparison) $version)"
exit
fi
}
VERSION_EQUAL=0
VERSION_HIGHER=1
VERSION_LOWER=2
# Compare $1 and $2 and return VERSION_EQUAL / VERSION_LOWER / VERSION_HIGHER
compare_version() {
if [[ $1 == $2 ]]
then
return $VERSION_EQUAL
fi
local IFS=.
local i ver1=($1) ver2=($2)
# fill empty fields in ver1 with zeros
for ((i=${#ver1[@]}; i<${#ver2[@]}; i++))
do
ver1[i]=0
done
for ((i=0; i<${#ver1[@]}; i++))
do
if [[ -z ${ver2[i]} ]]
then
# fill empty fields in ver2 with zeros
ver2[i]=0
fi
if ((10#${ver1[i]} > 10#${ver2[i]}))
then
return $VERSION_HIGHER
fi
if ((10#${ver1[i]} < 10#${ver2[i]}))
then
return $VERSION_LOWER
fi
done
return $VERSION_EQUAL
}
comparison_to_operator() {
local comparison=$1
if [[ $1 == $VERSION_EQUAL ]]; then
echo "=="
elif [[ $1 == $VERSION_HIGHER ]]; then
echo ">"
elif [[ $1 == $VERSION_LOWER ]]; then
echo "<"
else
echo "???"
fi
}
# Calculate the object ID from the string passed as the argument
calc_oid() {
printf "$1" | $SHASUM | cut -f 1 -d " "
}
# Calculate the object ID from the file passed as the argument
calc_oid_file() {
$SHASUM "$1" | cut -f 1 -d " "
}
# Get a date string with an offset
# Args: One or more date offsets of the form (regex) "[+-]\d+[dmyHM]"
# e.g. +1d = 1 day forward from today
# -5y = 5 years before today
# Example call:
# D=$(get_date +1y +1m -5H)
# returns date as string in RFC3339 format ccyy-mm-ddThh:MM:ssZ
# note returns in UTC time not local time hence Z and not +/-
get_date() {
# Wrapped because BSD (inc OSX) & GNU 'date' functions are different
# on Windows under Git Bash it's GNU
if date --version >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then # GNU
ARGS=""
for var in "$@"
do
# GNU offsets are more verbose
unit=${var: -1}
val=${var:0:${#var}-1}
case "$unit" in
d) unit="days" ;;
m) unit="months" ;;
y) unit="years" ;;
H) unit="hours" ;;
M) unit="minutes" ;;
esac
ARGS="$ARGS $val $unit"
done
date -d "$ARGS" -u +%Y-%m-%dT%TZ
else # BSD
ARGS=""
for var in "$@"
do
ARGS="$ARGS -v$var"
done
date $ARGS -u +%Y-%m-%dT%TZ
fi
}
# escape any instance of '\' with '\\' on Windows
escape_path() {
local unescaped="$1"
if [ $IS_WINDOWS -eq 1 ]; then
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printf '%s' "${unescaped//\\/\\\\}"
else
printf '%s' "$unescaped"
fi
}
# As native_path but escape all backslash characters to "\\"
native_path_escaped() {
local unescaped=$(native_path "$1")
escape_path "$unescaped"
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}
# native_path_list_separator prints the operating system-specific path list
# separator.
native_path_list_separator() {
if [ "$IS_WINDOWS" -eq 1 ]; then
printf ";";
else
printf ":";
fi
}
# canonical_path prints the native path name in a canonical form, as if
# realpath(3) were called on it.
canonical_path() {
printf "%s" "$(lfstest-realpath "$(native_path "$1")")"
}
# canonical_path_escaped prints the native path name in a canonical form, as if
# realpath(3) were called on it, and then escapes it.
canonical_path_escaped() {
printf "%s" "$(escape_path "$(lfstest-realpath "$(native_path "$1")")")"
}
cat_end() {
if [ $IS_WINDOWS -eq 1 ]; then
printf '^M$'
else
printf '$'
fi
}
# Compare 2 lists which are newline-delimited in a string, ignoring ordering and blank lines
contains_same_elements() {
# Remove blank lines then sort
diff -u <(printf '%s' "$1" | grep -v '^$' | sort) <(printf '%s' "$2" | grep -v '^$' | sort)
}
is_stdin_attached() {
test -t0
echo $?
}
has_test_dir() {
if [ -z "$GIT_LFS_TEST_DIR" ]; then
echo "No GIT_LFS_TEST_DIR. Skipping..."
exit 0
fi
}
add_symlink() {
local src=$1
local dest=$2
prefix=`git rev-parse --show-prefix`
hashsrc=`printf "$src" | git hash-object -w --stdin`
git update-index --add --cacheinfo 120000 "$hashsrc" "$prefix$dest"
git checkout -- "$dest"
}
urlify() {
if [ "$IS_WINDOWS" -eq 1 ]
then
echo "$1" | sed -e 's,\\,/,g' -e 's,:,%3a,g' -e 's, ,%20,g'
else
echo "$1"
fi
}
setup_pure_ssh() {
export PATH="$ROOTDIR/t/scutiger/bin:$PATH"
if ! command -v git-lfs-transfer >/dev/null 2>&1
then
if [ -z "$CI" ]
then
echo "No git-lfs-transfer. Skipping..."
exit 0
else
echo "No git-lfs-transfer. Failing.."
exit 1
fi
elif [ "$GIT_DEFAULT_HASH" = sha256 ]
then
# Scutiger's git-lfs-transfer uses libgit2, which doesn't yet do SHA-256
# repos.
echo "Using SHA-256 repositories. Skipping..."
exit 0
fi
}