jj/tests/test_obslog_command.rs
Martin von Zweigbergk b28ff2fbd9 cli: use committer timestamp instead of author timestamp in log output
The author timestamp is rarely useful (in my experience). The
committer timestamp, on the other hand, can be useful for
understanding when a change was most recently modified. IIRC, I
originally picked the author timestamp to match the email (which is
the author's), but it's probably not confusing to use the author email
and the committer timestamp. I suspect few users will even reflect on
it.
2022-12-14 15:48:11 -08:00

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// Copyright 2022 The Jujutsu Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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use std::path::Path;
use common::TestEnvironment;
use regex::Regex;
pub mod common;
#[test]
fn test_obslog_with_or_without_diff() {
let test_env = TestEnvironment::default();
test_env.jj_cmd_success(test_env.env_root(), &["init", "repo", "--git"]);
let repo_path = test_env.env_root().join("repo");
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file1"), "foo\n").unwrap();
test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["new", "-m", "my description"]);
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file1"), "foo\nbar\n").unwrap();
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file2"), "foo\n").unwrap();
test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["rebase", "-r", "@", "-d", "root"]);
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file1"), "resolved\n").unwrap();
let stdout = get_log_output(&test_env, &repo_path, &["obslog"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stdout, @r###"
@ test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:10.000 +07:00 1daafc17fefb
| my description
o test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:09.000 +07:00 813918f7b4e6 conflict
| my description
o test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:09.000 +07:00 8f02f5470c55
| my description
o test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:08.000 +07:00 c8ceb219336b
my description
"###);
// There should be no diff caused by the rebase because it was a pure rebase
// (even even though it resulted in a conflict).
let stdout = get_log_output(&test_env, &repo_path, &["obslog", "-p"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stdout, @r###"
@ test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:10.000 +07:00 1daafc17fefb
| my description
| Resolved conflict in file1:
| 1 1: <<<<<<<resolved
| 2 : %%%%%%%
| 3 : +bar
| 4 : >>>>>>>
o test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:09.000 +07:00 813918f7b4e6 conflict
| my description
o test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:09.000 +07:00 8f02f5470c55
| my description
| Modified regular file file1:
| 1 1: foo
| 2: bar
| Added regular file file2:
| 1: foo
o test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:08.000 +07:00 c8ceb219336b
my description
"###);
// Test `--no-graph`
let stdout = get_log_output(&test_env, &repo_path, &["obslog", "--no-graph"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stdout, @r###"
test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:10.000 +07:00 1daafc17fefb
my description
test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:09.000 +07:00 813918f7b4e6 conflict
my description
test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:09.000 +07:00 8f02f5470c55
my description
test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:08.000 +07:00 c8ceb219336b
my description
"###);
// Test `--git` format, and that it implies `-p`
let stdout = get_log_output(&test_env, &repo_path, &["obslog", "--no-graph", "--git"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stdout, @r###"
test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:10.000 +07:00 1daafc17fefb
my description
diff --git a/file1 b/file1
index e155302a24...2ab19ae607 100644
--- a/file1
+++ b/file1
@@ -1,4 +1,1 @@
-<<<<<<<
-%%%%%%%
-+bar
->>>>>>>
+resolved
test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:09.000 +07:00 813918f7b4e6 conflict
my description
test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:09.000 +07:00 8f02f5470c55
my description
diff --git a/file1 b/file1
index 257cc5642c...3bd1f0e297 100644
--- a/file1
+++ b/file1
@@ -1,1 +1,2 @@
foo
+bar
diff --git a/file2 b/file2
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..257cc5642c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/file2
@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@
+foo
test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:08.000 +07:00 c8ceb219336b
my description
"###);
}
#[test]
fn test_obslog_squash() {
let mut test_env = TestEnvironment::default();
test_env.jj_cmd_success(test_env.env_root(), &["init", "repo", "--git"]);
let repo_path = test_env.env_root().join("repo");
test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["describe", "-m", "first"]);
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file1"), "foo\n").unwrap();
test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["new", "-m", "second"]);
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file1"), "foo\nbar\n").unwrap();
let edit_script = test_env.set_up_fake_editor();
std::fs::write(edit_script, "write\nsquashed").unwrap();
test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["squash"]);
let stdout = get_log_output(&test_env, &repo_path, &["obslog", "-p", "-r", "@-"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stdout, @r###"
o test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:10.000 +07:00 9b6d4a272a6a
|\ squashed
| | Modified regular file file1:
| | 1 1: foo
| | 2: bar
o | test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:09.000 +07:00 803a7299cb1a
| | first
| | Added regular file file1:
| | 1: foo
o | test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:08.000 +07:00 85a1e2839620
| | first
o | test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:07.000 +07:00 230dd059e1b0
/ (no description set)
o test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:10.000 +07:00 69231a40d60d
| second
| Modified regular file file1:
| 1 1: foo
| 2: bar
o test.user@example.com 2001-02-03 04:05:09.000 +07:00 b567edda97ab
second
"###);
}
fn get_log_output(test_env: &TestEnvironment, repo_path: &Path, args: &[&str]) -> String {
// Filter out the change ID since it's random
let regex = Regex::new("^([o@| ]+)?([0-9a-f]{12})").unwrap();
let mut lines = vec![];
let stdout = test_env.jj_cmd_success(repo_path, args);
for line in stdout.split_inclusive('\n') {
lines.push(regex.replace(line, "$1"));
}
lines.join("")
}