git-lfs/test/test-batch-transfer.sh

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#!/bin/sh
# This is a sample Git LFS test. See test/README.md and testhelpers.sh for
# more documentation.
. "test/testlib.sh"
begin_test "batch transfer"
(
set -e
# This initializes a new bare git repository in test/remote.
# These remote repositories are global to every test, so keep the names
# unique.
reponame="$(basename "$0" ".sh")"
setup_remote_repo "$reponame"
# Clone the repository from the test Git server. This is empty, and will be
# used to test a "git pull" below. The repo is cloned to $TRASHDIR/clone
clone_repo "$reponame" clone
# Clone the repository again to $TRASHDIR/repo. This will be used to commit
# and push objects.
clone_repo "$reponame" repo
# This executes Git LFS from the local repo that was just cloned.
git lfs track "*.dat" 2>&1 | tee track.log
grep "Tracking \*.dat" track.log
contents="a"
contents_oid=$(printf "$contents" | shasum -a 256 | cut -f 1 -d " ")
printf "$contents" > a.dat
git add a.dat
git add .gitattributes
git commit -m "add a.dat" 2>&1 | tee commit.log
grep "master (root-commit)" commit.log
grep "2 files changed" commit.log
grep "create mode 100644 a.dat" commit.log
grep "create mode 100644 .gitattributes" commit.log
[ "a" = "$(cat a.dat)" ]
# This is a small shell function that runs several git commands together.
assert_pointer "master" "a.dat" "$contents_oid" 1
refute_server_object "$contents_oid"
# Ensure batch transfer is turned on for this repo
git config --add --local lfs.batch true
# This pushes to the remote repository set up at the top of the test.
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git push origin master 2>&1 | tee push.log
grep "(1 of 1 files)" push.log
grep "master -> master" push.log
assert_server_object "$contents_oid" "$contents"
# change to the clone's working directory
cd ../clone
git pull 2>&1 | grep "Downloading a.dat (1 B)"
[ "a" = "$(cat a.dat)" ]
assert_pointer "master" "a.dat" "$contents_oid" 1
)
end_test