git-lfs/t/t-post-checkout.sh
brian m. carlson bf9fc6efc0
locking: make patterns with slashes work on Windows
When we get paths from git.GetAttributePaths, the paths are in the
system native format; that is, they use the system native path
separator.  However, when creating patterns, we always want to use a
slash.  As things stand right now, lockable patterns that use a slash
never match on Windows.

Convert the patterns to use a slash so that lockable patterns work as
expected on Windows.
2020-05-18 21:41:57 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
. "$(dirname "$0")/testlib.sh"
begin_test "post-checkout"
(
set -e
reponame="$(basename "$0" ".sh")"
setup_remote_repo "$reponame"
clone_repo "$reponame" "$reponame"
git lfs track --lockable "*.dat"
git lfs track "*.big" # not lockable
git add .gitattributes
git commit -m "add git attributes"
echo "[
{
\"CommitDate\":\"$(get_date -10d)\",
\"Files\":[
{\"Filename\":\"file1.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 1 creation\"},
{\"Filename\":\"file2.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 2 creation\"}]
},
{
\"CommitDate\":\"$(get_date -7d)\",
\"Files\":[
{\"Filename\":\"file1.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 1 updated commit 2\"},
{\"Filename\":\"file3.big\",\"Data\":\"file 3 creation\"},
{\"Filename\":\"file4.big\",\"Data\":\"file 4 creation\"}],
\"Tags\":[\"atag\"]
},
{
\"CommitDate\":\"$(get_date -5d)\",
\"Files\":[
{\"Filename\":\"file2.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 2 updated commit 3\"}]
},
{
\"CommitDate\":\"$(get_date -3d)\",
\"NewBranch\":\"branch2\",
\"Files\":[
{\"Filename\":\"file5.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 5 creation in branch2\"},
{\"Filename\":\"file6.big\",\"Data\":\"file 6 creation in branch2\"}]
},
{
\"CommitDate\":\"$(get_date -1d)\",
\"Files\":[
{\"Filename\":\"file2.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 2 updated in branch2\"},
{\"Filename\":\"file3.big\",\"Data\":\"file 3 updated in branch2\"}]
}
]" | GIT_LFS_SET_LOCKABLE_READONLY=0 lfstest-testutils addcommits
# skipped setting read-only above to make bulk load simpler (no read-only issues)
git push -u origin master branch2
# re-clone the repo so we start fresh
cd ..
rm -rf "$reponame"
clone_repo "$reponame" "$reponame"
# this will be master
[ "$(cat file1.dat)" == "file 1 updated commit 2" ]
[ "$(cat file2.dat)" == "file 2 updated commit 3" ]
[ "$(cat file3.big)" == "file 3 creation" ]
[ "$(cat file4.big)" == "file 4 creation" ]
[ ! -e file5.dat ]
[ ! -e file6.big ]
# without the post-checkout hook, any changed files would now be writeable
refute_file_writeable file1.dat
refute_file_writeable file2.dat
assert_file_writeable file3.big
assert_file_writeable file4.big
# checkout branch
git checkout branch2
[ -e file5.dat ]
[ -e file6.big ]
refute_file_writeable file1.dat
refute_file_writeable file2.dat
refute_file_writeable file5.dat
assert_file_writeable file3.big
assert_file_writeable file4.big
assert_file_writeable file6.big
# Confirm that contents of existing files were updated even though were read-only
[ "$(cat file2.dat)" == "file 2 updated in branch2" ]
[ "$(cat file3.big)" == "file 3 updated in branch2" ]
# restore files inside a branch (causes full scan since no diff)
rm -f *.dat
[ ! -e file1.dat ]
[ ! -e file2.dat ]
[ ! -e file5.dat ]
git checkout file1.dat file2.dat file5.dat
[ "$(cat file1.dat)" == "file 1 updated commit 2" ]
[ "$(cat file2.dat)" == "file 2 updated in branch2" ]
[ "$(cat file5.dat)" == "file 5 creation in branch2" ]
refute_file_writeable file1.dat
refute_file_writeable file2.dat
refute_file_writeable file5.dat
# now lock files, then remove & restore
git lfs lock file1.dat
git lfs lock file2.dat
assert_file_writeable file1.dat
assert_file_writeable file2.dat
rm -f *.dat
git checkout file1.dat file2.dat file5.dat
assert_file_writeable file1.dat
assert_file_writeable file2.dat
refute_file_writeable file5.dat
)
end_test
begin_test "post-checkout with subdirectories"
(
set -e
reponame="post-checkout-subdirectories"
setup_remote_repo "$reponame"
clone_repo "$reponame" "$reponame"
git lfs track --lockable "bin/*.dat"
git lfs track "*.big" # not lockable
git add .gitattributes
git commit -m "add git attributes"
echo "[
{
\"CommitDate\":\"$(get_date -10d)\",
\"Files\":[
{\"Filename\":\"bin/file1.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 1 creation\"},
{\"Filename\":\"bin/file2.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 2 creation\"}]
},
{
\"CommitDate\":\"$(get_date -7d)\",
\"Files\":[
{\"Filename\":\"bin/file1.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 1 updated commit 2\"},
{\"Filename\":\"file3.big\",\"Data\":\"file 3 creation\"},
{\"Filename\":\"file4.big\",\"Data\":\"file 4 creation\"}],
\"Tags\":[\"atag\"]
},
{
\"CommitDate\":\"$(get_date -5d)\",
\"Files\":[
{\"Filename\":\"bin/file2.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 2 updated commit 3\"}]
},
{
\"CommitDate\":\"$(get_date -3d)\",
\"NewBranch\":\"branch2\",
\"Files\":[
{\"Filename\":\"bin/file5.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 5 creation in branch2\"},
{\"Filename\":\"file6.big\",\"Data\":\"file 6 creation in branch2\"}]
},
{
\"CommitDate\":\"$(get_date -1d)\",
\"Files\":[
{\"Filename\":\"bin/file2.dat\",\"Data\":\"file 2 updated in branch2\"},
{\"Filename\":\"file3.big\",\"Data\":\"file 3 updated in branch2\"}]
}
]" | GIT_LFS_SET_LOCKABLE_READONLY=0 lfstest-testutils addcommits
# skipped setting read-only above to make bulk load simpler (no read-only issues)
git push -u origin master branch2
# re-clone the repo so we start fresh
cd ..
rm -rf "$reponame"
clone_repo "$reponame" "$reponame"
# this will be master
[ "$(cat bin/file1.dat)" == "file 1 updated commit 2" ]
[ "$(cat bin/file2.dat)" == "file 2 updated commit 3" ]
[ "$(cat file3.big)" == "file 3 creation" ]
[ "$(cat file4.big)" == "file 4 creation" ]
[ ! -e bin/file5.dat ]
[ ! -e file6.big ]
# without the post-checkout hook, any changed files would now be writeable
refute_file_writeable bin/file1.dat
refute_file_writeable bin/file2.dat
assert_file_writeable file3.big
assert_file_writeable file4.big
# checkout branch
git checkout branch2
[ -e bin/file5.dat ]
[ -e file6.big ]
refute_file_writeable bin/file1.dat
refute_file_writeable bin/file2.dat
refute_file_writeable bin/file5.dat
assert_file_writeable file3.big
assert_file_writeable file4.big
assert_file_writeable file6.big
# Confirm that contents of existing files were updated even though were read-only
[ "$(cat bin/file2.dat)" == "file 2 updated in branch2" ]
[ "$(cat file3.big)" == "file 3 updated in branch2" ]
)
end_test