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# Copyright (C) 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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from __future__ import with_statement
import codecs
import os
import tempfile
import unittest
from StringIO import StringIO
from webkitpy.common.checkout.changelog import *
class ChangeLogTest(unittest.TestCase):
_example_entry = u'''2009-08-17 Peter Kasting <pkasting@google.com>
Reviewed by Tor Arne Vestb\xf8.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27323
Only add Cygwin to the path when it isn't already there. This avoids
causing problems for people who purposefully have non-Cygwin versions of
executables like svn in front of the Cygwin ones in their paths.
* DumpRenderTree/win/DumpRenderTree.vcproj:
* DumpRenderTree/win/ImageDiff.vcproj:
* DumpRenderTree/win/TestNetscapePlugin/TestNetscapePlugin.vcproj:
'''
# More example text than we need. Eventually we need to support parsing this all and write tests for the parsing.
_example_changelog = u"""2009-08-17 Tor Arne Vestb\xf8 <vestbo@webkit.org>
<http://webkit.org/b/28393> check-webkit-style: add check for use of std::max()/std::min() instead of MAX()/MIN()
Reviewed by David Levin.
* Scripts/modules/cpp_style.py:
(_ERROR_CATEGORIES): Added 'runtime/max_min_macros'.
(check_max_min_macros): Added. Returns level 4 error when MAX()
and MIN() macros are used in header files and C++ source files.
(check_style): Added call to check_max_min_macros().
* Scripts/modules/cpp_style_unittest.py: Added unit tests.
(test_max_macro): Added.
(test_min_macro): Added.
2009-08-16 David Kilzer <ddkilzer@apple.com>
Backed out r47343 which was mistakenly committed
* Scripts/bugzilla-tool:
* Scripts/modules/scm.py:
2009-06-18 Darin Adler <darin@apple.com>
Rubber stamped by Mark Rowe.
* DumpRenderTree/mac/DumpRenderTreeWindow.mm:
(-[DumpRenderTreeWindow close]): Resolved crashes seen during regression
tests. The close method can be called on a window that's already closed
so we can't assert here.
== Rolled over to ChangeLog-2009-06-16 ==
"""
def test_latest_entry_parse(self):
changelog_contents = u"%s\n%s" % (self._example_entry, self._example_changelog)
changelog_file = StringIO(changelog_contents)
latest_entry = ChangeLog.parse_latest_entry_from_file(changelog_file)
self.assertEquals(latest_entry.contents(), self._example_entry)
self.assertEquals(latest_entry.author_name(), "Peter Kasting")
self.assertEquals(latest_entry.author_email(), "pkasting@google.com")
self.assertEquals(latest_entry.reviewer_text(), u"Tor Arne Vestb\xf8")
self.assertTrue(latest_entry.reviewer()) # Make sure that our UTF8-based lookup of Tor works.
@staticmethod
def _write_tmp_file_with_contents(byte_array):
assert(isinstance(byte_array, str))
(file_descriptor, file_path) = tempfile.mkstemp() # NamedTemporaryFile always deletes the file on close in python < 2.6
with os.fdopen(file_descriptor, "w") as file:
file.write(byte_array)
return file_path
@staticmethod
def _read_file_contents(file_path, encoding):
with codecs.open(file_path, "r", encoding) as file:
return file.read()
_new_entry_boilerplate = '''2009-08-19 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org>
Reviewed by NOBODY (OOPS!).
Need a short description and bug URL (OOPS!)
* Scripts/bugzilla-tool:
'''
def test_set_reviewer(self):
changelog_contents = u"%s\n%s" % (self._new_entry_boilerplate, self._example_changelog)
changelog_path = self._write_tmp_file_with_contents(changelog_contents.encode("utf-8"))
reviewer_name = 'Test Reviewer'
ChangeLog(changelog_path).set_reviewer(reviewer_name)
actual_contents = self._read_file_contents(changelog_path, "utf-8")
expected_contents = changelog_contents.replace('NOBODY (OOPS!)', reviewer_name)
os.remove(changelog_path)
self.assertEquals(actual_contents, expected_contents)
def test_set_short_description_and_bug_url(self):
changelog_contents = u"%s\n%s" % (self._new_entry_boilerplate, self._example_changelog)
changelog_path = self._write_tmp_file_with_contents(changelog_contents.encode("utf-8"))
short_description = "A short description"
bug_url = "http://example.com/b/2344"
ChangeLog(changelog_path).set_short_description_and_bug_url(short_description, bug_url)
actual_contents = self._read_file_contents(changelog_path, "utf-8")
expected_message = "%s\n %s" % (short_description, bug_url)
expected_contents = changelog_contents.replace("Need a short description and bug URL (OOPS!)", expected_message)
os.remove(changelog_path)
self.assertEquals(actual_contents, expected_contents)
_revert_message = """ Unreviewed, rolling out r12345.
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/12345
http://example.com/123
This is a very long reason which should be long enough so that
_message_for_revert will need to wrap it. We'll also include
a
https://veryveryveryveryverylongbugurl.com/reallylongbugthingy.cgi?bug_id=12354
link so that we can make sure we wrap that right too.
"""
def test_message_for_revert(self):
changelog = ChangeLog("/fake/path")
long_reason = "This is a very long reason which should be long enough so that _message_for_revert will need to wrap it. We'll also include a https://veryveryveryveryverylongbugurl.com/reallylongbugthingy.cgi?bug_id=12354 link so that we can make sure we wrap that right too."
message = changelog._message_for_revert([12345], long_reason, "http://example.com/123")
self.assertEquals(message, self._revert_message)
_revert_entry_with_bug_url = '''2009-08-19 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org>
Unreviewed, rolling out r12345.
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/12345
http://example.com/123
Reason
* Scripts/bugzilla-tool:
'''
_revert_entry_without_bug_url = '''2009-08-19 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org>
Unreviewed, rolling out r12345.
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/12345
Reason
* Scripts/bugzilla-tool:
'''
_multiple_revert_entry_with_bug_url = '''2009-08-19 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org>
Unreviewed, rolling out r12345, r12346, and r12347.
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/12345
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/12346
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/12347
http://example.com/123
Reason
* Scripts/bugzilla-tool:
'''
_multiple_revert_entry_without_bug_url = '''2009-08-19 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org>
Unreviewed, rolling out r12345, r12346, and r12347.
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/12345
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/12346
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/12347
Reason
* Scripts/bugzilla-tool:
'''
def _assert_update_for_revert_output(self, args, expected_entry):
changelog_contents = u"%s\n%s" % (self._new_entry_boilerplate, self._example_changelog)
changelog_path = self._write_tmp_file_with_contents(changelog_contents.encode("utf-8"))
changelog = ChangeLog(changelog_path)
changelog.update_for_revert(*args)
actual_entry = changelog.latest_entry()
os.remove(changelog_path)
self.assertEquals(actual_entry.contents(), expected_entry)
self.assertEquals(actual_entry.reviewer_text(), None)
# These checks could be removed to allow this to work on other entries:
self.assertEquals(actual_entry.author_name(), "Eric Seidel")
self.assertEquals(actual_entry.author_email(), "eric@webkit.org")
def test_update_for_revert(self):
self._assert_update_for_revert_output([[12345], "Reason"], self._revert_entry_without_bug_url)
self._assert_update_for_revert_output([[12345], "Reason", "http://example.com/123"], self._revert_entry_with_bug_url)
self._assert_update_for_revert_output([[12345, 12346, 12347], "Reason"], self._multiple_revert_entry_without_bug_url)
self._assert_update_for_revert_output([[12345, 12346, 12347], "Reason", "http://example.com/123"], self._multiple_revert_entry_with_bug_url)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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