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Yuya Nishihara aaa2025dfc git: on fetch, pin visible untracked remote refs
This implements the other workaround described in 57167cefda "git: on
import_refs(), don't abandon ancestors of newly fetched refs":

> I think there are two ways to fix the problem:
>  a. pin non-tracking remote branches just like local refs
>  b. pin newly fetched refs in addition to local refs
> This patch implements (b) because it's simpler and more obvious that the
> fetched commits would never be abandoned immediately.

The idea of (a) is that untracked remote branches are independent read-only
refs, and read-only branches shouldn't be rewritten implicitly. Once the
branch gets rewritten or abandoned by user, these remote refs will be hidden,
and won't be pinned anymore.

Since (a) effectively supersedes (b), this patch also removes the original
workaround.

Fixes #3495
2024-04-14 11:38:21 +09:00

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// Copyright 2020 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
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
use std::collections::{BTreeMap, HashSet};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::sync::{mpsc, Arc, Barrier};
use std::{fs, iter, thread};
use assert_matches::assert_matches;
use git2::Oid;
use itertools::Itertools;
use jj_lib::backend::{BackendError, ChangeId, CommitId, MillisSinceEpoch, Signature, Timestamp};
use jj_lib::commit::Commit;
use jj_lib::commit_builder::CommitBuilder;
use jj_lib::git;
use jj_lib::git::{
FailedRefExportReason, GitBranchPushTargets, GitFetchError, GitImportError, GitPushError,
GitRefUpdate, RefName, SubmoduleConfig,
};
use jj_lib::git_backend::GitBackend;
use jj_lib::object_id::ObjectId;
use jj_lib::op_store::{BranchTarget, RefTarget, RemoteRef, RemoteRefState};
use jj_lib::refs::BranchPushUpdate;
use jj_lib::repo::{MutableRepo, ReadonlyRepo, Repo};
use jj_lib::settings::{GitSettings, UserSettings};
use jj_lib::signing::Signer;
use jj_lib::str_util::StringPattern;
use jj_lib::workspace::Workspace;
use maplit::{btreemap, hashset};
use tempfile::TempDir;
use testutils::{
commit_transactions, create_random_commit, load_repo_at_head, write_random_commit, TestRepo,
TestRepoBackend,
};
fn empty_git_commit<'r>(
git_repo: &'r git2::Repository,
ref_name: &str,
parents: &[&git2::Commit],
) -> git2::Commit<'r> {
let signature = git2::Signature::now("Someone", "someone@example.com").unwrap();
let empty_tree_id = Oid::from_str("4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904").unwrap();
let empty_tree = git_repo.find_tree(empty_tree_id).unwrap();
let oid = git_repo
.commit(
Some(ref_name),
&signature,
&signature,
&format!("random commit {}", rand::random::<u32>()),
&empty_tree,
parents,
)
.unwrap();
git_repo.find_commit(oid).unwrap()
}
fn jj_id(commit: &git2::Commit) -> CommitId {
CommitId::from_bytes(commit.id().as_bytes())
}
fn git_id(commit: &Commit) -> Oid {
Oid::from_bytes(commit.id().as_bytes()).unwrap()
}
fn get_git_backend(repo: &Arc<ReadonlyRepo>) -> &GitBackend {
repo.store()
.backend_impl()
.downcast_ref::<GitBackend>()
.unwrap()
}
fn get_git_repo(repo: &Arc<ReadonlyRepo>) -> git2::Repository {
get_git_backend(repo).open_git_repo().unwrap()
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: true,
..Default::default()
};
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit1 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/main", commit1.id());
let commit2 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[&commit1]);
let commit3 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/feature1", &[&commit2]);
let commit4 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/feature2", &[&commit2]);
let commit5 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/tags/v1.0", &[&commit1]);
let commit6 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature3", &[&commit1]);
// Should not be imported
empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/notes/x", &[&commit2]);
empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/HEAD", &[&commit2]);
git_repo.set_head("refs/heads/main").unwrap();
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_head(tx.mut_repo()).unwrap();
let stats = git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let view = repo.view();
assert!(stats.abandoned_commits.is_empty());
let expected_heads = hashset! {
jj_id(&commit3),
jj_id(&commit4),
jj_id(&commit5),
jj_id(&commit6)
};
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 4);
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("main"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit2))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("main", "git"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit2)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("main", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit1)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature1"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit3))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature1", "git"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit3)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert!(view.get_remote_branch("feature1", "origin").is_absent());
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature2"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit4))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature2", "git"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit4)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert!(view.get_remote_branch("feature2", "origin").is_absent());
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature3"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit6))
);
assert!(view.get_remote_branch("feature3", "git").is_absent());
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature3", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit6)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(view.get_tag("v1.0"), &RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit5)));
assert_eq!(view.git_refs().len(), 6);
assert_eq!(
view.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit2))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_git_ref("refs/heads/feature1"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit3))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_git_ref("refs/heads/feature2"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit4))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_git_ref("refs/remotes/origin/main"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit1))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_git_ref("refs/remotes/origin/feature3"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit6))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_git_ref("refs/tags/v1.0"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit5))
);
assert_eq!(view.git_head(), &RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit2)));
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: true,
..Default::default()
};
let test_workspace = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit1 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/main", commit1.id());
let commit2 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[&commit1]);
let commit3 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/feature1", &[&commit2]);
let commit4 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/feature2", &[&commit2]);
let pgp_key_oid = git_repo.blob(b"my PGP key").unwrap();
git_repo
.reference("refs/tags/my-gpg-key", pgp_key_oid, false, "")
.unwrap();
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let stats = git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
assert!(stats.abandoned_commits.is_empty());
let expected_heads = hashset! {
jj_id(&commit3),
jj_id(&commit4),
};
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
// Delete feature1 and rewrite feature2
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/heads/feature1");
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/heads/feature2");
let commit5 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/feature2", &[&commit2]);
// Also modify feature2 on the jj side
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let commit6 = create_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings)
.set_parents(vec![jj_id(&commit2)])
.write()
.unwrap();
tx.mut_repo()
.set_local_branch_target("feature2", RefTarget::normal(commit6.id().clone()));
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let stats = git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
assert_eq!(
// The order is unstable just because we import heads from Git repo.
HashSet::from_iter(stats.abandoned_commits),
hashset! {
jj_id(&commit4),
jj_id(&commit3),
},
);
let view = repo.view();
let expected_heads = hashset! {
jj_id(&commit5),
commit6.id().clone(),
};
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 2);
let commit1_target = RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit1));
let commit2_target = RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit2));
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("main"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit2))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("main", "git"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit2)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("main", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: commit1_target.clone(),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature2"),
&RefTarget::from_legacy_form([jj_id(&commit4)], [commit6.id().clone(), jj_id(&commit5)])
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature2", "git"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit5)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert!(view.get_remote_branch("feature2", "origin").is_absent());
assert!(view.tags().is_empty());
assert_eq!(view.git_refs().len(), 3);
assert_eq!(view.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"), &commit2_target);
assert_eq!(
view.get_git_ref("refs/remotes/origin/main"),
&commit1_target
);
let commit5_target = RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit5));
assert_eq!(view.get_git_ref("refs/heads/feature2"), &commit5_target);
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_head_removed() {
// Test that re-importing refs doesn't cause a deleted head to come back
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let commit_id = jj_id(&commit);
// Test the setup
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(&commit_id));
// Remove the head and re-import
tx.mut_repo().remove_head(&commit_id);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
assert!(!tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(&commit_id));
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_git_head_counts() {
// Test that if a branch is removed but the Git HEAD points to the commit (or a
// descendant of it), we still keep it alive.
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
git_repo.set_head_detached(commit.id()).unwrap();
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_head(tx.mut_repo()).unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
// Delete the branch and re-import. The commit should still be there since HEAD
// points to it
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.delete()
.unwrap();
git::import_head(tx.mut_repo()).unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(&jj_id(&commit)));
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_git_head_without_ref() {
// Simulate external `git checkout` in colocated repo, from anonymous branch.
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
// First, HEAD points to commit1.
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let commit1 = write_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings);
let commit2 = write_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings);
git_repo.set_head_detached(git_id(&commit1)).unwrap();
// Import HEAD.
git::import_head(tx.mut_repo()).unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit1.id()));
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit2.id()));
// Move HEAD to commit2 (by e.g. `git checkout` command)
git_repo.set_head_detached(git_id(&commit2)).unwrap();
// Reimport HEAD, which doesn't abandon the old HEAD branch because jj thinks it
// would be moved by `git checkout` command. This isn't always true because the
// detached HEAD commit could be rewritten by e.g. `git commit --amend` command,
// but it should be safer than abandoning old checkout branch.
git::import_head(tx.mut_repo()).unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit1.id()));
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit2.id()));
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_git_head_with_moved_ref() {
// Simulate external history rewriting in colocated repo.
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
// First, both HEAD and main point to commit1.
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let commit1 = write_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings);
let commit2 = write_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings);
git_repo
.reference("refs/heads/main", git_id(&commit1), true, "test")
.unwrap();
git_repo.set_head_detached(git_id(&commit1)).unwrap();
// Import HEAD and main.
git::import_head(tx.mut_repo()).unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit1.id()));
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit2.id()));
// Move both HEAD and main to commit2 (by e.g. `git commit --amend` command)
git_repo
.reference("refs/heads/main", git_id(&commit2), true, "test")
.unwrap();
git_repo.set_head_detached(git_id(&commit2)).unwrap();
// Reimport HEAD and main, which abandons the old main branch.
git::import_head(tx.mut_repo()).unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
assert!(!tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit1.id()));
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit2.id()));
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_with_deleted_remote_ref() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: true,
..Default::default()
};
let test_workspace = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit_base = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let commit_main = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[&commit_base]);
let commit_remote_only = empty_git_commit(
&git_repo,
"refs/remotes/origin/feature-remote-only",
&[&commit_base],
);
let commit_remote_and_local = empty_git_commit(
&git_repo,
"refs/remotes/origin/feature-remote-and-local",
&[&commit_base],
);
git_ref(
&git_repo,
"refs/heads/feature-remote-and-local",
commit_remote_and_local.id(),
);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let expected_heads = hashset! {
jj_id(&commit_main),
jj_id(&commit_remote_only),
jj_id(&commit_remote_and_local),
};
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 3);
// Even though the git repo does not have a local branch for
// `feature-remote-only`, jj creates one. This follows the model explained
// in docs/branches.md.
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature-remote-only"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_only))
);
assert!(view
.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-only", "git")
.is_absent());
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-only", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_only)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature-remote-and-local"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_and_local))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-and-local", "git"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_and_local)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-and-local", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_and_local)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert!(view.has_branch("main")); // branch #3 of 3
// Simulate fetching from a remote where feature-remote-only and
// feature-remote-and-local branches were deleted. This leads to the
// following import deleting the corresponding local branches.
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature-remote-only");
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature-remote-and-local");
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let view = repo.view();
// The local branches were indeed deleted
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 2);
assert!(view.has_branch("main"));
assert!(!view.has_branch("feature-remote-only"));
assert!(view
.get_local_branch("feature-remote-and-local")
.is_absent());
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-and-local", "git"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_and_local)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert!(view
.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-and-local", "origin")
.is_absent());
let expected_heads = hashset! {
jj_id(&commit_main),
// Neither commit_remote_only nor commit_remote_and_local should be
// listed as a head. commit_remote_only was never affected by #864,
// but commit_remote_and_local was.
};
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
}
/// This test is nearly identical to the previous one, except the branches are
/// moved sideways instead of being deleted.
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_with_moved_remote_ref() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: true,
..Default::default()
};
let test_workspace = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit_base = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let commit_main = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[&commit_base]);
let commit_remote_only = empty_git_commit(
&git_repo,
"refs/remotes/origin/feature-remote-only",
&[&commit_base],
);
let commit_remote_and_local = empty_git_commit(
&git_repo,
"refs/remotes/origin/feature-remote-and-local",
&[&commit_base],
);
git_ref(
&git_repo,
"refs/heads/feature-remote-and-local",
commit_remote_and_local.id(),
);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let expected_heads = hashset! {
jj_id(&commit_main),
jj_id(dbg!(&commit_remote_only)),
jj_id(dbg!(&commit_remote_and_local)),
};
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 3);
// Even though the git repo does not have a local branch for
// `feature-remote-only`, jj creates one. This follows the model explained
// in docs/branches.md.
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature-remote-only"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_only))
);
assert!(view
.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-only", "git")
.is_absent());
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-only", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_only)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature-remote-and-local"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_and_local))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-and-local", "git"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_and_local)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-and-local", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_and_local)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert!(view.has_branch("main")); // branch #3 of 3
// Simulate fetching from a remote where feature-remote-only and
// feature-remote-and-local branches were moved. This leads to the
// following import moving the corresponding local branches.
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature-remote-only");
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature-remote-and-local");
let new_commit_remote_only = empty_git_commit(
&git_repo,
"refs/remotes/origin/feature-remote-only",
&[&commit_base],
);
let new_commit_remote_and_local = empty_git_commit(
&git_repo,
"refs/remotes/origin/feature-remote-and-local",
&[&commit_base],
);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 3);
// The local branches are moved
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature-remote-only"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&new_commit_remote_only))
);
assert!(view
.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-only", "git")
.is_absent());
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-only", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&new_commit_remote_only)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature-remote-and-local"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&new_commit_remote_and_local))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-and-local", "git"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_and_local)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-remote-and-local", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&new_commit_remote_and_local)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert!(view.has_branch("main")); // branch #3 of 3
let expected_heads = hashset! {
jj_id(&commit_main),
jj_id(&new_commit_remote_and_local),
jj_id(&new_commit_remote_only),
// Neither commit_remote_only nor commit_remote_and_local should be
// listed as a head. commit_remote_only was never affected by #864,
// but commit_remote_and_local was.
};
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_with_moved_untracked_remote_ref() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: false,
..Default::default()
};
let test_workspace = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
// The base commit doesn't have a reference.
let remote_ref_name = "refs/remotes/origin/feature";
let commit_base = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, remote_ref_name, &[]);
let commit_remote_t0 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, remote_ref_name, &[&commit_base]);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), hashset! { jj_id(&commit_remote_t0) });
assert_eq!(view.local_branches().count(), 0);
assert_eq!(view.all_remote_branches().count(), 1);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_t0)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
// Move the reference remotely and fetch the changes.
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, remote_ref_name);
let commit_remote_t1 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, remote_ref_name, &[&commit_base]);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let view = repo.view();
// commit_remote_t0 should be abandoned, but commit_base shouldn't because
// it's the ancestor of commit_remote_t1.
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), hashset! { jj_id(&commit_remote_t1) });
assert_eq!(view.local_branches().count(), 0);
assert_eq!(view.all_remote_branches().count(), 1);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_t1)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_with_deleted_untracked_intermediate_remote_ref() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: false,
..Default::default()
};
let test_workspace = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
// Set up linear graph:
// o feature-b@origin
// o feature-a@origin
let remote_ref_name_a = "refs/remotes/origin/feature-a";
let remote_ref_name_b = "refs/remotes/origin/feature-b";
let commit_remote_a = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, remote_ref_name_a, &[]);
let commit_remote_b = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, remote_ref_name_b, &[&commit_remote_a]);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), hashset! { jj_id(&commit_remote_b) });
assert_eq!(view.local_branches().count(), 0);
assert_eq!(view.all_remote_branches().count(), 2);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-a", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_a)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-b", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_b)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
// Delete feature-a remotely and fetch the changes.
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, remote_ref_name_a);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let view = repo.view();
// No commits should be abandoned because feature-a is pinned by feature-b.
// Otherwise, feature-b would have to be rebased locally even though the
// user haven't made any modifications to these commits yet.
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), hashset! { jj_id(&commit_remote_b) });
assert_eq!(view.local_branches().count(), 0);
assert_eq!(view.all_remote_branches().count(), 1);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-b", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_b)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_with_deleted_abandoned_untracked_remote_ref() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: false,
..Default::default()
};
let test_workspace = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
// Set up linear graph:
// o feature-b@origin
// o feature-a@origin
let remote_ref_name_a = "refs/remotes/origin/feature-a";
let remote_ref_name_b = "refs/remotes/origin/feature-b";
let commit_remote_a = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, remote_ref_name_a, &[]);
let commit_remote_b = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, remote_ref_name_b, &[&commit_remote_a]);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), hashset! { jj_id(&commit_remote_b) });
assert_eq!(view.local_branches().count(), 0);
assert_eq!(view.all_remote_branches().count(), 2);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-a", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_a)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-b", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_b)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
// Abandon feature-b locally:
// x feature-b@origin (hidden)
// o feature-a@origin
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
tx.mut_repo()
.record_abandoned_commit(jj_id(&commit_remote_b));
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), hashset! { jj_id(&commit_remote_a) });
assert_eq!(view.local_branches().count(), 0);
assert_eq!(view.all_remote_branches().count(), 2);
// Delete feature-a remotely and fetch the changes.
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, remote_ref_name_a);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let view = repo.view();
// The feature-a commit should be abandoned. Since feature-b has already
// been abandoned, there are no descendant commits to be rebased.
assert_eq!(
*view.heads(),
hashset! { repo.store().root_commit_id().clone() }
);
assert_eq!(view.local_branches().count(), 0);
assert_eq!(view.all_remote_branches().count(), 1);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature-b", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_remote_b)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_git_head_with_fixed_ref() {
// Simulate external `git checkout` in colocated repo, from named branch.
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
// First, both HEAD and main point to commit1.
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let commit1 = write_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings);
let commit2 = write_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings);
git_repo
.reference("refs/heads/main", git_id(&commit1), true, "test")
.unwrap();
git_repo.set_head_detached(git_id(&commit1)).unwrap();
// Import HEAD and main.
git::import_head(tx.mut_repo()).unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit1.id()));
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit2.id()));
// Move only HEAD to commit2 (by e.g. `git checkout` command)
git_repo.set_head_detached(git_id(&commit2)).unwrap();
// Reimport HEAD, which shouldn't abandon the old HEAD branch.
git::import_head(tx.mut_repo()).unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit1.id()));
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(commit2.id()));
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_all_from_root_removed() {
// Test that if a chain of commits all the way from the root gets unreferenced,
// we abandon the whole stack, but not including the root commit.
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
// Test the setup
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(&jj_id(&commit)));
// Remove all git refs and re-import
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.delete()
.unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
assert!(!tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(&jj_id(&commit)));
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_abandoning_disabled() {
// Test that we don't abandoned unreachable commits if configured not to
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
abandon_unreachable_commits: false,
..Default::default()
};
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit1 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let commit2 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/delete-me", &[&commit1]);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
// Test the setup
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(&jj_id(&commit2)));
// Remove the `delete-me` branch and re-import
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/delete-me")
.unwrap()
.delete()
.unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
assert!(tx.mut_repo().view().heads().contains(&jj_id(&commit2)));
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reimport_conflicted_remote_branch() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: true,
..Default::default()
};
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit1 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/commit1", &[]);
git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/main", commit1.id());
let mut tx1 = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx1.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
let commit2 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/commit2", &[]);
git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/main", commit2.id());
let mut tx2 = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx2.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
// Remote branch can diverge by concurrent operations (like `jj git fetch`)
let repo = commit_transactions(&settings, vec![tx1, tx2]);
assert_eq!(
repo.view().get_git_ref("refs/remotes/origin/main"),
&RefTarget::from_legacy_form([], [jj_id(&commit1), jj_id(&commit2)]),
);
assert_eq!(
repo.view().get_remote_branch("main", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::from_legacy_form([], [jj_id(&commit1), jj_id(&commit2)]),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
// The conflict can be resolved by importing the current Git state
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
assert_eq!(
repo.view().get_git_ref("refs/remotes/origin/main"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit2)),
);
assert_eq!(
repo.view().get_remote_branch("main", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit2)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_reserved_remote_name() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/git/main", &[]);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let result = git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings);
assert_matches!(result, Err(GitImportError::RemoteReservedForLocalGitRepo));
}
#[test]
fn test_import_some_refs() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: true,
..Default::default()
};
let test_workspace = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit_main = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/main", &[]);
let commit_feat1 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature1", &[&commit_main]);
let commit_feat2 =
empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature2", &[&commit_feat1]);
let commit_feat3 =
empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature3", &[&commit_feat1]);
let commit_feat4 =
empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature4", &[&commit_feat3]);
let commit_ign = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/ignored", &[]);
// No error should be reported for the refs excluded by git_ref_filter.
empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/git/main", &[]);
fn get_remote_branch(ref_name: &RefName) -> Option<&str> {
match ref_name {
RefName::RemoteBranch { branch, remote } if remote == "origin" => Some(branch),
_ => None,
}
}
// Import branches feature1, feature2, and feature3.
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_some_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings, |ref_name| {
get_remote_branch(ref_name)
.map(|branch| branch.starts_with("feature"))
.unwrap_or(false)
})
.unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
// There are two heads, feature2 and feature4.
let view = repo.view();
let expected_heads = hashset! {
jj_id(&commit_feat2),
jj_id(&commit_feat4),
};
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
// Check that branches feature[1-4] have been locally imported and are known to
// be present on origin as well.
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 4);
let commit_feat1_remote_ref = RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat1)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
};
let commit_feat2_remote_ref = RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat2)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
};
let commit_feat3_remote_ref = RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat3)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
};
let commit_feat4_remote_ref = RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat4)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
};
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature1"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat1))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature1", "origin"),
&commit_feat1_remote_ref
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature2"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat2))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature2", "origin"),
&commit_feat2_remote_ref
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature3"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat3))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature3", "origin"),
&commit_feat3_remote_ref
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_local_branch("feature4"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat4))
);
assert_eq!(
view.get_remote_branch("feature4", "origin"),
&commit_feat4_remote_ref
);
assert!(!view.has_branch("main"));
assert!(!view.heads().contains(&jj_id(&commit_main)));
assert!(!view.has_branch("ignored"));
assert!(!view.heads().contains(&jj_id(&commit_ign)));
// Delete branch feature1, feature3 and feature4 in git repository and import
// branch feature2 only. That should have no impact on the jj repository.
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature1");
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature3");
delete_git_ref(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feature4");
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_some_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings, |ref_name| {
get_remote_branch(ref_name) == Some("feature2")
})
.unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
// feature2 and feature4 will still be heads, and all four branches should be
// present.
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 4);
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
// Import feature1: this should cause the branch to be deleted, but the
// corresponding commit should stay because it is reachable from feature2.
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_some_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings, |ref_name| {
get_remote_branch(ref_name) == Some("feature1")
})
.unwrap();
// No descendant should be rewritten.
assert_eq!(tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap(), 0);
let repo = tx.commit("test");
// feature2 and feature4 should still be the heads, and all three branches
// feature2, feature3, and feature3 should exist.
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 3);
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
// Import feature3: this should cause the branch to be deleted, but
// feature4 should be left alone even though it is no longer in git.
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_some_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings, |ref_name| {
get_remote_branch(ref_name) == Some("feature3")
})
.unwrap();
// No descendant should be rewritten
assert_eq!(tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap(), 0);
let repo = tx.commit("test");
// feature2 and feature4 should still be the heads, and both branches
// should exist.
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 2);
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
// Import feature4: both the head and the branch will disappear.
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_some_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings, |ref_name| {
get_remote_branch(ref_name) == Some("feature4")
})
.unwrap();
// No descendant should be rewritten
assert_eq!(tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap(), 0);
let repo = tx.commit("test");
// feature2 should now be the only head and only branch.
let view = repo.view();
assert_eq!(view.branches().count(), 1);
let expected_heads = hashset! {
jj_id(&commit_feat2),
};
assert_eq!(*view.heads(), expected_heads);
}
fn git_ref(git_repo: &git2::Repository, name: &str, target: Oid) {
git_repo.reference(name, target, true, "").unwrap();
}
fn delete_git_ref(git_repo: &git2::Repository, name: &str) {
git_repo.find_reference(name).unwrap().delete().unwrap();
}
struct GitRepoData {
settings: UserSettings,
_temp_dir: TempDir,
origin_repo: git2::Repository,
git_repo: git2::Repository,
repo: Arc<ReadonlyRepo>,
}
impl GitRepoData {
fn create() -> Self {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let origin_repo_dir = temp_dir.path().join("source");
let origin_repo = git2::Repository::init_bare(&origin_repo_dir).unwrap();
let git_repo_dir = temp_dir.path().join("git");
let git_repo =
git2::Repository::clone(origin_repo_dir.to_str().unwrap(), git_repo_dir).unwrap();
let jj_repo_dir = temp_dir.path().join("jj");
std::fs::create_dir(&jj_repo_dir).unwrap();
let repo = ReadonlyRepo::init(
&settings,
&jj_repo_dir,
&|settings, store_path| {
Ok(Box::new(GitBackend::init_external(
settings,
store_path,
git_repo.path(),
)?))
},
Signer::from_settings(&settings).unwrap(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_op_store_initializer(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_op_heads_store_initializer(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_index_store_initializer(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_submodule_store_initializer(),
)
.unwrap();
Self {
settings,
_temp_dir: temp_dir,
origin_repo,
git_repo,
repo,
}
}
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_empty_git_repo() {
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let heads_before = test_data.repo.view().heads().clone();
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo()
.rebase_descendants(&test_data.settings)
.unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
assert_eq!(*repo.view().heads(), heads_before);
assert_eq!(repo.view().branches().count(), 0);
assert_eq!(repo.view().tags().len(), 0);
assert_eq!(repo.view().git_refs().len(), 0);
assert_eq!(repo.view().git_head(), RefTarget::absent_ref());
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_missing_git_commit() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let test_workspace = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_workspace.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let commit1 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let commit2 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[&commit1]);
let shard = hex::encode(&commit1.id().as_bytes()[..1]);
let object_basename = hex::encode(&commit1.id().as_bytes()[1..]);
let object_store_path = git_repo.path().join("objects");
let object_file = object_store_path.join(&shard).join(object_basename);
let backup_object_file = object_store_path.join(&shard).join("backup");
assert!(object_file.exists());
// Missing commit is ancestor of ref
git_repo.set_head("refs/heads/unborn").unwrap();
fs::rename(&object_file, &backup_object_file).unwrap();
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let result = git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings);
assert_matches!(
result,
Err(GitImportError::MissingRefAncestor {
ref_name,
err: BackendError::ObjectNotFound { .. }
}) if &ref_name == "main"
);
// Missing commit is ancestor of HEAD
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.delete()
.unwrap();
git_repo.set_head_detached(commit2.id()).unwrap();
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let result = git::import_head(tx.mut_repo());
assert_matches!(
result,
Err(GitImportError::MissingHeadTarget {
id,
err: BackendError::ObjectNotFound { .. }
}) if id == jj_id(&commit2)
);
// Missing commit is pointed to by ref: the ref is ignored as we don't know
// if the missing object is a commit or not.
fs::rename(&backup_object_file, &object_file).unwrap();
git_repo
.reference("refs/heads/main", commit1.id(), true, "test")
.unwrap();
git_repo.set_head("refs/heads/unborn").unwrap();
fs::rename(&object_file, &backup_object_file).unwrap();
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let result = git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings);
assert!(result.is_ok());
// Missing commit is pointed to by HEAD: the ref is ignored as we don't know
// if the missing object is a commit or not.
fs::rename(&backup_object_file, &object_file).unwrap();
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.delete()
.unwrap();
git_repo.set_head_detached(commit1.id()).unwrap();
fs::rename(&object_file, &backup_object_file).unwrap();
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let result = git::import_head(tx.mut_repo());
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_import_refs_detached_head() {
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let commit1 = empty_git_commit(&test_data.git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
// Delete the reference. Check that the detached HEAD commit still gets added to
// the set of heads
test_data
.git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.delete()
.unwrap();
test_data.git_repo.set_head_detached(commit1.id()).unwrap();
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
git::import_head(tx.mut_repo()).unwrap();
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo()
.rebase_descendants(&test_data.settings)
.unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let expected_heads = hashset! { jj_id(&commit1) };
assert_eq!(*repo.view().heads(), expected_heads);
assert_eq!(repo.view().git_refs().len(), 0);
assert_eq!(repo.view().git_head(), &RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit1)));
}
#[test]
fn test_export_refs_no_detach() {
// When exporting the branch that's current checked out, don't detach HEAD if
// the target already matches
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let git_repo = test_data.git_repo;
let commit1 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
git_repo.set_head("refs/heads/main").unwrap();
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
git::import_head(mut_repo).unwrap();
git::import_refs(mut_repo, &git_settings).unwrap();
mut_repo.rebase_descendants(&test_data.settings).unwrap();
// Do an initial export to make sure `main` is considered
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"),
RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit1))
);
assert_eq!(git_repo.head().unwrap().name(), Some("refs/heads/main"));
assert_eq!(
git_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/main").unwrap().target(),
Some(commit1.id())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_export_refs_branch_changed() {
// We can export a change to a branch
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let git_repo = test_data.git_repo;
let commit = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
git_repo
.reference("refs/heads/feature", commit.id(), false, "test")
.unwrap();
git_repo.set_head("refs/heads/feature").unwrap();
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
git::import_head(mut_repo).unwrap();
git::import_refs(mut_repo, &git_settings).unwrap();
mut_repo.rebase_descendants(&test_data.settings).unwrap();
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
let new_commit = create_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings)
.set_parents(vec![jj_id(&commit)])
.write()
.unwrap();
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("main", RefTarget::normal(new_commit.id().clone()));
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"),
RefTarget::normal(new_commit.id().clone())
);
assert_eq!(
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.peel_to_commit()
.unwrap()
.id(),
git_id(&new_commit)
);
// HEAD should be unchanged since its target branch didn't change
assert_eq!(git_repo.head().unwrap().name(), Some("refs/heads/feature"));
}
#[test]
fn test_export_refs_current_branch_changed() {
// If we update a branch that is checked out in the git repo, HEAD gets detached
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let git_repo = test_data.git_repo;
let commit1 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
git_repo.set_head("refs/heads/main").unwrap();
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
git::import_head(mut_repo).unwrap();
git::import_refs(mut_repo, &git_settings).unwrap();
mut_repo.rebase_descendants(&test_data.settings).unwrap();
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
let new_commit = create_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings)
.set_parents(vec![jj_id(&commit1)])
.write()
.unwrap();
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("main", RefTarget::normal(new_commit.id().clone()));
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"),
RefTarget::normal(new_commit.id().clone())
);
assert_eq!(
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.peel_to_commit()
.unwrap()
.id(),
git_id(&new_commit)
);
assert!(git_repo.head_detached().unwrap());
}
#[test]
fn test_export_refs_unborn_git_branch() {
// Can export to an empty Git repo (we can handle Git's "unborn branch" state)
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let git_repo = test_data.git_repo;
git_repo.set_head("refs/heads/main").unwrap();
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
git::import_head(mut_repo).unwrap();
git::import_refs(mut_repo, &git_settings).unwrap();
mut_repo.rebase_descendants(&test_data.settings).unwrap();
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
let new_commit = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("main", RefTarget::normal(new_commit.id().clone()));
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"),
RefTarget::normal(new_commit.id().clone())
);
assert_eq!(
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.peel_to_commit()
.unwrap()
.id(),
git_id(&new_commit)
);
// It's weird that the head is still pointing to refs/heads/main, but
// it doesn't seem that Git lets you be on an "unborn branch" while
// also being in a "detached HEAD" state.
assert!(!git_repo.head_detached().unwrap());
}
#[test]
fn test_export_import_sequence() {
// Import a branch pointing to A, modify it in jj to point to B, export it,
// modify it in git to point to C, then import it again. There should be no
// conflict.
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let git_repo = test_data.git_repo;
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
let commit_a = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
let commit_b = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
let commit_c = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
// Import the branch pointing to A
git_repo
.reference("refs/heads/main", git_id(&commit_a), true, "test")
.unwrap();
git::import_refs(mut_repo, &git_settings).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"),
RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone())
);
// Modify the branch in jj to point to B
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("main", RefTarget::normal(commit_b.id().clone()));
// Export the branch to git
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"),
RefTarget::normal(commit_b.id().clone())
);
// Modify the branch in git to point to C
git_repo
.reference("refs/heads/main", git_id(&commit_c), true, "test")
.unwrap();
// Import from git
git::import_refs(mut_repo, &git_settings).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"),
RefTarget::normal(commit_c.id().clone())
);
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.view().get_local_branch("main"),
&RefTarget::normal(commit_c.id().clone())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_import_export_non_tracking_branch() {
// Import a remote tracking branch and export it. We should not create a git
// branch.
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let mut git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: false,
..Default::default()
};
let git_repo = test_data.git_repo;
let commit_main_t0 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/main", &[]);
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
git::import_refs(mut_repo, &git_settings).unwrap();
assert!(mut_repo.view().get_local_branch("main").is_absent());
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.view().get_remote_branch("main", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_main_t0)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/remotes/origin/main"),
RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_main_t0))
);
// Export the branch to git
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
assert_eq!(mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"), RefTarget::absent());
// Reimport with auto-local-branch on. Local branch shouldn't be created for
// the known branch "main".
let commit_main_t1 =
empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/main", &[&commit_main_t0]);
let commit_feat_t1 = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feat", &[]);
git_settings.auto_local_branch = true;
git::import_refs(mut_repo, &git_settings).unwrap();
assert!(mut_repo.view().get_local_branch("main").is_absent());
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.view().get_local_branch("feat"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat_t1))
);
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.view().get_remote_branch("main", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_main_t1)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.view().get_remote_branch("feat", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat_t1)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
// Reimport with auto-local-branch off. Tracking branch should be imported.
let commit_main_t2 =
empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/main", &[&commit_main_t1]);
let commit_feat_t2 =
empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/remotes/origin/feat", &[&commit_feat_t1]);
git_settings.auto_local_branch = false;
git::import_refs(mut_repo, &git_settings).unwrap();
assert!(mut_repo.view().get_local_branch("main").is_absent());
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.view().get_local_branch("feat"),
&RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat_t2))
);
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.view().get_remote_branch("main", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_main_t2)),
state: RemoteRefState::New,
},
);
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.view().get_remote_branch("feat", "origin"),
&RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&commit_feat_t2)),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
}
#[test]
fn test_export_conflicts() {
// We skip export of conflicted branches
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_repo = test_data.git_repo;
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
let commit_a = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
let commit_b = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
let commit_c = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("main", RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()));
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("feature", RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()));
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
// Create a conflict and export. It should not be exported, but other changes
// should be.
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("main", RefTarget::normal(commit_b.id().clone()));
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target(
"feature",
RefTarget::from_legacy_form(
[commit_a.id().clone()],
[commit_b.id().clone(), commit_c.id().clone()],
),
);
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
assert_eq!(
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/feature")
.unwrap()
.target()
.unwrap(),
git_id(&commit_a)
);
assert_eq!(
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.target()
.unwrap(),
git_id(&commit_b)
);
// Conflicted branches shouldn't be copied to the "git" remote
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_remote_branch("feature", "git"),
RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_remote_branch("main", "git"),
RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(commit_b.id().clone()),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
}
#[test]
fn test_export_branch_on_root_commit() {
// We skip export of branches pointing to the root commit
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target(
"on_root",
RefTarget::normal(mut_repo.store().root_commit_id().clone()),
);
let failed = git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap();
assert_eq!(failed.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(failed[0].name, RefName::LocalBranch("on_root".to_string()));
assert_matches!(failed[0].reason, FailedRefExportReason::OnRootCommit);
}
#[test]
fn test_export_partial_failure() {
// Check that we skip branches that fail to export
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_repo = test_data.git_repo;
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
let commit_a = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
let target = RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone());
// Empty string is disallowed by Git
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("", target.clone());
// Branch named HEAD is disallowed by Git CLI
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("HEAD", target.clone());
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("main", target.clone());
// `main/sub` will conflict with `main` in Git, at least when using loose ref
// storage
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("main/sub", target.clone());
let failed = git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap();
assert_eq!(failed.len(), 3);
assert_eq!(failed[0].name, RefName::LocalBranch("".to_string()));
assert_matches!(failed[0].reason, FailedRefExportReason::InvalidGitName);
assert_eq!(failed[1].name, RefName::LocalBranch("HEAD".to_string()));
assert_matches!(failed[1].reason, FailedRefExportReason::InvalidGitName);
assert_eq!(failed[2].name, RefName::LocalBranch("main/sub".to_string()));
assert_matches!(failed[2].reason, FailedRefExportReason::FailedToSet(_));
// The `main` branch should have succeeded but the other should have failed
assert!(git_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/").is_err());
assert!(git_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/HEAD").is_err());
assert_eq!(
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.target()
.unwrap(),
git_id(&commit_a)
);
assert!(git_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/main/sub").is_err());
// Failed branches shouldn't be copied to the "git" remote
assert!(mut_repo.get_remote_branch("", "git").is_absent());
assert!(mut_repo.get_remote_branch("HEAD", "git").is_absent());
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_remote_branch("main", "git"),
RemoteRef {
target: target.clone(),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
assert!(mut_repo.get_remote_branch("main/sub", "git").is_absent());
// Now remove the `main` branch and make sure that the `main/sub` gets exported
// even though it didn't change
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("main", RefTarget::absent());
let failed = git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap();
assert_eq!(failed.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(failed[0].name, RefName::LocalBranch("".to_string()));
assert_matches!(failed[0].reason, FailedRefExportReason::InvalidGitName);
assert_eq!(failed[1].name, RefName::LocalBranch("HEAD".to_string()));
assert_matches!(failed[1].reason, FailedRefExportReason::InvalidGitName);
assert!(git_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/").is_err());
assert!(git_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/HEAD").is_err());
assert!(git_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/main").is_err());
assert_eq!(
git_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main/sub")
.unwrap()
.target()
.unwrap(),
git_id(&commit_a)
);
// Failed branches shouldn't be copied to the "git" remote
assert!(mut_repo.get_remote_branch("", "git").is_absent());
assert!(mut_repo.get_remote_branch("HEAD", "git").is_absent());
assert!(mut_repo.get_remote_branch("main", "git").is_absent());
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_remote_branch("main/sub", "git"),
RemoteRef {
target: target.clone(),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
}
#[test]
fn test_export_reexport_transitions() {
// Test exporting after making changes on the jj side, or the git side, or both
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_repo = test_data.git_repo;
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
let commit_a = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
let commit_b = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
let commit_c = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
// Create a few branches whose names indicate how they change in jj in git. The
// first letter represents the branch's target in the last export. The second
// letter represents the branch's target in jj. The third letter represents the
// branch's target in git. "X" means that the branch doesn't exist. "A", "B", or
// "C" means that the branch points to that commit.
//
// AAB: Branch modified in git
// AAX: Branch deleted in git
// ABA: Branch modified in jj
// ABB: Branch modified in both jj and git, pointing to same target
// ABC: Branch modified in both jj and git, pointing to different targets
// ABX: Branch modified in jj, deleted in git
// AXA: Branch deleted in jj
// AXB: Branch deleted in jj, modified in git
// AXX: Branch deleted in both jj and git
// XAA: Branch added in both jj and git, pointing to same target
// XAB: Branch added in both jj and git, pointing to different targets
// XAX: Branch added in jj
// XXA: Branch added in git
// Create initial state and export it
for branch in [
"AAB", "AAX", "ABA", "ABB", "ABC", "ABX", "AXA", "AXB", "AXX",
] {
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target(branch, RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()));
}
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
// Make changes on the jj side
for branch in ["AXA", "AXB", "AXX"] {
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target(branch, RefTarget::absent());
}
for branch in ["XAA", "XAB", "XAX"] {
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target(branch, RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()));
}
for branch in ["ABA", "ABB", "ABC", "ABX"] {
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target(branch, RefTarget::normal(commit_b.id().clone()));
}
// Make changes on the git side
for branch in ["AAX", "ABX", "AXX"] {
git_repo
.find_reference(&format!("refs/heads/{branch}"))
.unwrap()
.delete()
.unwrap();
}
for branch in ["XAA", "XXA"] {
git_repo
.reference(&format!("refs/heads/{branch}"), git_id(&commit_a), true, "")
.unwrap();
}
for branch in ["AAB", "ABB", "AXB", "XAB"] {
git_repo
.reference(&format!("refs/heads/{branch}"), git_id(&commit_b), true, "")
.unwrap();
}
let branch = "ABC";
git_repo
.reference(&format!("refs/heads/{branch}"), git_id(&commit_c), true, "")
.unwrap();
// TODO: The branches that we made conflicting changes to should have failed to
// export. They should have been unchanged in git and in
// mut_repo.view().git_refs().
assert_eq!(
git::export_refs(mut_repo)
.unwrap()
.into_iter()
.map(|failed| failed.name)
.collect_vec(),
vec!["ABC", "ABX", "AXB", "XAB"]
.into_iter()
.map(|s| RefName::LocalBranch(s.to_string()))
.collect_vec()
);
for branch in ["AAX", "ABX", "AXA", "AXX"] {
assert!(
git_repo
.find_reference(&format!("refs/heads/{branch}"))
.is_err(),
"{branch} should not exist"
);
}
for branch in ["XAA", "XAX", "XXA"] {
assert_eq!(
git_repo
.find_reference(&format!("refs/heads/{branch}"))
.unwrap()
.target(),
Some(git_id(&commit_a)),
"{branch} should point to commit A"
);
}
for branch in ["AAB", "ABA", "AAB", "ABB", "AXB", "XAB"] {
assert_eq!(
git_repo
.find_reference(&format!("refs/heads/{branch}"))
.unwrap()
.target(),
Some(git_id(&commit_b)),
"{branch} should point to commit B"
);
}
let branch = "ABC";
assert_eq!(
git_repo
.find_reference(&format!("refs/heads/{branch}"))
.unwrap()
.target(),
Some(git_id(&commit_c)),
"{branch} should point to commit C"
);
assert_eq!(
*mut_repo.view().git_refs(),
btreemap! {
"refs/heads/AAX".to_string() => RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()),
"refs/heads/AAB".to_string() => RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()),
"refs/heads/ABA".to_string() => RefTarget::normal(commit_b.id().clone()),
"refs/heads/ABB".to_string() => RefTarget::normal(commit_b.id().clone()),
"refs/heads/ABC".to_string() => RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()),
"refs/heads/ABX".to_string() => RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()),
"refs/heads/AXB".to_string() => RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()),
"refs/heads/XAA".to_string() => RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()),
"refs/heads/XAX".to_string() => RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone()),
}
);
}
#[test]
fn test_export_undo_reexport() {
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_repo = test_data.git_repo;
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
// Initial export
let commit_a = write_random_commit(mut_repo, &test_data.settings);
let target_a = RefTarget::normal(commit_a.id().clone());
mut_repo.set_local_branch_target("main", target_a.clone());
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
assert_eq!(
git_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/main").unwrap().target(),
Some(git_id(&commit_a))
);
assert_eq!(mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"), target_a);
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_remote_branch("main", "git"),
RemoteRef {
target: target_a.clone(),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
// Undo remote changes only
mut_repo.set_remote_branch("main", "git", RemoteRef::absent());
// Reexport should update the Git-tracking branch
assert!(git::export_refs(mut_repo).unwrap().is_empty());
assert_eq!(
git_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/main").unwrap().target(),
Some(git_id(&commit_a))
);
assert_eq!(mut_repo.get_git_ref("refs/heads/main"), target_a);
assert_eq!(
mut_repo.get_remote_branch("main", "git"),
RemoteRef {
target: target_a.clone(),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
}
#[test]
fn test_reset_head_to_root() {
// Create colocated workspace
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let workspace_root = temp_dir.path().join("repo");
let git_repo = git2::Repository::init(&workspace_root).unwrap();
let (_workspace, repo) =
Workspace::init_external_git(&settings, &workspace_root, &workspace_root.join(".git"))
.unwrap();
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let mut_repo = tx.mut_repo();
let root_commit_id = repo.store().root_commit_id();
let tree_id = repo.store().empty_merged_tree_id();
let commit1 = mut_repo
.new_commit(&settings, vec![root_commit_id.clone()], tree_id.clone())
.write()
.unwrap();
let commit2 = mut_repo
.new_commit(&settings, vec![commit1.id().clone()], tree_id.clone())
.write()
.unwrap();
// Set Git HEAD to commit2's parent (i.e. commit1)
git::reset_head(tx.mut_repo(), &git_repo, &commit2).unwrap();
assert!(git_repo.head().is_ok());
assert_eq!(
tx.mut_repo().git_head(),
RefTarget::normal(commit1.id().clone())
);
// Set Git HEAD back to root
git::reset_head(tx.mut_repo(), &git_repo, &commit1).unwrap();
assert!(git_repo.head().is_err());
assert!(tx.mut_repo().git_head().is_absent());
// Move placeholder ref as if new commit were created by git
git_repo
.reference("refs/jj/root", git_id(&commit1), false, "")
.unwrap();
git::reset_head(tx.mut_repo(), &git_repo, &commit2).unwrap();
assert!(git_repo.head().is_ok());
assert_eq!(
tx.mut_repo().git_head(),
RefTarget::normal(commit1.id().clone())
);
assert!(git_repo.find_reference("refs/jj/root").is_ok());
// Set Git HEAD back to root
git::reset_head(tx.mut_repo(), &git_repo, &commit1).unwrap();
assert!(git_repo.head().is_err());
assert!(tx.mut_repo().git_head().is_absent());
// The placeholder ref should be deleted
assert!(git_repo.find_reference("refs/jj/root").is_err());
}
#[test]
fn test_init() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let git_repo_dir = temp_dir.path().join("git");
let jj_repo_dir = temp_dir.path().join("jj");
let git_repo = git2::Repository::init_bare(git_repo_dir).unwrap();
let initial_git_commit = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
std::fs::create_dir(&jj_repo_dir).unwrap();
let repo = &ReadonlyRepo::init(
&settings,
&jj_repo_dir,
&|settings, store_path| {
Ok(Box::new(GitBackend::init_external(
settings,
store_path,
git_repo.path(),
)?))
},
Signer::from_settings(&settings).unwrap(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_op_store_initializer(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_op_heads_store_initializer(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_index_store_initializer(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_submodule_store_initializer(),
)
.unwrap();
// The refs were *not* imported -- it's the caller's responsibility to import
// any refs they care about.
assert!(!repo.view().heads().contains(&jj_id(&initial_git_commit)));
}
#[test]
fn test_fetch_empty_repo() {
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let stats = git::fetch(
tx.mut_repo(),
&test_data.git_repo,
"origin",
&[StringPattern::everything()],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
&git_settings,
)
.unwrap();
// No default branch and no refs
assert_eq!(stats.default_branch, None);
assert!(stats.import_stats.abandoned_commits.is_empty());
assert_eq!(*tx.mut_repo().view().git_refs(), btreemap! {});
assert_eq!(tx.mut_repo().view().branches().count(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn test_fetch_initial_commit() {
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: true,
..Default::default()
};
let initial_git_commit = empty_git_commit(&test_data.origin_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let stats = git::fetch(
tx.mut_repo(),
&test_data.git_repo,
"origin",
&[StringPattern::everything()],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
&git_settings,
)
.unwrap();
// No default branch because the origin repo's HEAD wasn't set
assert_eq!(stats.default_branch, None);
assert!(stats.import_stats.abandoned_commits.is_empty());
let repo = tx.commit("test");
// The initial commit is visible after git::fetch().
let view = repo.view();
assert!(view.heads().contains(&jj_id(&initial_git_commit)));
let initial_commit_target = RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&initial_git_commit));
let initial_commit_remote_ref = RemoteRef {
target: initial_commit_target.clone(),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
};
assert_eq!(
*view.git_refs(),
btreemap! {
"refs/remotes/origin/main".to_string() => initial_commit_target.clone(),
}
);
assert_eq!(
view.branches().collect::<BTreeMap<_, _>>(),
btreemap! {
"main" => BranchTarget {
local_target: &initial_commit_target,
remote_refs: vec![
("origin", &initial_commit_remote_ref),
],
},
}
);
}
#[test]
fn test_fetch_success() {
let mut test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: true,
..Default::default()
};
let initial_git_commit = empty_git_commit(&test_data.origin_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
git::fetch(
tx.mut_repo(),
&test_data.git_repo,
"origin",
&[StringPattern::everything()],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
&git_settings,
)
.unwrap();
test_data.repo = tx.commit("test");
test_data.origin_repo.set_head("refs/heads/main").unwrap();
let new_git_commit = empty_git_commit(
&test_data.origin_repo,
"refs/heads/main",
&[&initial_git_commit],
);
test_data
.origin_repo
.reference("refs/tags/v1.0", new_git_commit.id(), false, "")
.unwrap();
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let stats = git::fetch(
tx.mut_repo(),
&test_data.git_repo,
"origin",
&[StringPattern::everything()],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
&git_settings,
)
.unwrap();
// The default branch is "main"
assert_eq!(stats.default_branch, Some("main".to_string()));
assert!(stats.import_stats.abandoned_commits.is_empty());
let repo = tx.commit("test");
// The new commit is visible after we fetch again
let view = repo.view();
assert!(view.heads().contains(&jj_id(&new_git_commit)));
let new_commit_target = RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&new_git_commit));
let new_commit_remote_ref = RemoteRef {
target: new_commit_target.clone(),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
};
assert_eq!(
*view.git_refs(),
btreemap! {
"refs/remotes/origin/main".to_string() => new_commit_target.clone(),
"refs/tags/v1.0".to_string() => new_commit_target.clone(),
}
);
assert_eq!(
view.branches().collect::<BTreeMap<_, _>>(),
btreemap! {
"main" => BranchTarget {
local_target: &new_commit_target,
remote_refs: vec![
("origin", &new_commit_remote_ref),
],
},
}
);
assert_eq!(
*view.tags(),
btreemap! {
"v1.0".to_string() => new_commit_target.clone(),
}
);
}
#[test]
fn test_fetch_prune_deleted_ref() {
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: true,
..Default::default()
};
let commit = empty_git_commit(&test_data.origin_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
git::fetch(
tx.mut_repo(),
&test_data.git_repo,
"origin",
&[StringPattern::everything()],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
&git_settings,
)
.unwrap();
// Test the setup
assert!(tx.mut_repo().has_branch("main"));
test_data
.origin_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.delete()
.unwrap();
// After re-fetching, the branch should be deleted
let stats = git::fetch(
tx.mut_repo(),
&test_data.git_repo,
"origin",
&[StringPattern::everything()],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
&git_settings,
)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(stats.import_stats.abandoned_commits, vec![jj_id(&commit)]);
assert!(!tx.mut_repo().has_branch("main"));
}
#[test]
fn test_fetch_no_default_branch() {
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings {
auto_local_branch: true,
..Default::default()
};
let initial_git_commit = empty_git_commit(&test_data.origin_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
git::fetch(
tx.mut_repo(),
&test_data.git_repo,
"origin",
&[StringPattern::everything()],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
&git_settings,
)
.unwrap();
empty_git_commit(
&test_data.origin_repo,
"refs/heads/main",
&[&initial_git_commit],
);
// It's actually not enough to have a detached HEAD, it also needs to point to a
// commit without a branch (that's possibly a bug in Git *and* libgit2), so
// we point it to initial_git_commit.
test_data
.origin_repo
.set_head_detached(initial_git_commit.id())
.unwrap();
let stats = git::fetch(
tx.mut_repo(),
&test_data.git_repo,
"origin",
&[StringPattern::everything()],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
&git_settings,
)
.unwrap();
// There is no default branch
assert_eq!(stats.default_branch, None);
}
#[test]
fn test_fetch_empty_refspecs() {
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
empty_git_commit(&test_data.origin_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
// Base refspecs shouldn't be respected
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
git::fetch(
tx.mut_repo(),
&test_data.git_repo,
"origin",
&[],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
&git_settings,
)
.unwrap();
assert!(tx
.mut_repo()
.get_remote_branch("main", "origin")
.is_absent());
// No remote refs should have been fetched
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
assert!(tx
.mut_repo()
.get_remote_branch("main", "origin")
.is_absent());
}
#[test]
fn test_fetch_no_such_remote() {
let test_data = GitRepoData::create();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings);
let result = git::fetch(
tx.mut_repo(),
&test_data.git_repo,
"invalid-remote",
&[StringPattern::everything()],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
&git_settings,
);
assert!(matches!(result, Err(GitFetchError::NoSuchRemote(_))));
}
struct PushTestSetup {
source_repo_dir: PathBuf,
jj_repo: Arc<ReadonlyRepo>,
initial_commit: Commit,
new_commit: Commit,
}
fn set_up_push_repos(settings: &UserSettings, temp_dir: &TempDir) -> PushTestSetup {
let source_repo_dir = temp_dir.path().join("source");
let clone_repo_dir = temp_dir.path().join("clone");
let jj_repo_dir = temp_dir.path().join("jj");
let source_repo = git2::Repository::init_bare(&source_repo_dir).unwrap();
let initial_git_commit = empty_git_commit(&source_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let clone_repo =
git2::Repository::clone(source_repo_dir.to_str().unwrap(), clone_repo_dir).unwrap();
std::fs::create_dir(&jj_repo_dir).unwrap();
let jj_repo = ReadonlyRepo::init(
settings,
&jj_repo_dir,
&|settings, store_path| {
Ok(Box::new(GitBackend::init_external(
settings,
store_path,
clone_repo.path(),
)?))
},
Signer::from_settings(settings).unwrap(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_op_store_initializer(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_op_heads_store_initializer(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_index_store_initializer(),
ReadonlyRepo::default_submodule_store_initializer(),
)
.unwrap();
get_git_backend(&jj_repo)
.import_head_commits(&[jj_id(&initial_git_commit)])
.unwrap();
let initial_commit = jj_repo
.store()
.get_commit(&jj_id(&initial_git_commit))
.unwrap();
let mut tx = jj_repo.start_transaction(settings);
let new_commit = create_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), settings)
.set_parents(vec![initial_commit.id().clone()])
.write()
.unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().set_git_ref_target(
"refs/remotes/origin/main",
RefTarget::normal(initial_commit.id().clone()),
);
tx.mut_repo().set_remote_branch(
"main",
"origin",
RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(initial_commit.id().clone()),
// Caller expects the main branch is tracked. The corresponding local branch will
// be created (or left as deleted) by caller.
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
let jj_repo = tx.commit("test");
PushTestSetup {
source_repo_dir,
jj_repo,
initial_commit,
new_commit,
}
}
#[test]
fn test_push_branches_success() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let mut setup = set_up_push_repos(&settings, &temp_dir);
let clone_repo = get_git_repo(&setup.jj_repo);
let mut tx = setup.jj_repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let targets = GitBranchPushTargets {
branch_updates: vec![(
"main".to_owned(),
BranchPushUpdate {
old_target: Some(setup.initial_commit.id().clone()),
new_target: Some(setup.new_commit.id().clone()),
},
)],
force_pushed_branches: hashset! {},
};
let result = git::push_branches(
tx.mut_repo(),
&clone_repo,
"origin",
&targets,
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(()));
// Check that the ref got updated in the source repo
let source_repo = git2::Repository::open(&setup.source_repo_dir).unwrap();
let new_target = source_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.target();
let new_oid = git_id(&setup.new_commit);
assert_eq!(new_target, Some(new_oid));
// Check that the ref got updated in the cloned repo. This just tests our
// assumptions about libgit2 because we want the refs/remotes/origin/main
// branch to be updated.
let new_target = clone_repo
.find_reference("refs/remotes/origin/main")
.unwrap()
.target();
assert_eq!(new_target, Some(new_oid));
// Check that the repo view got updated
let view = tx.mut_repo().view();
assert_eq!(
*view.get_git_ref("refs/remotes/origin/main"),
RefTarget::normal(setup.new_commit.id().clone()),
);
assert_eq!(
*view.get_remote_branch("main", "origin"),
RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(setup.new_commit.id().clone()),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
// Check that the repo view reflects the changes in the Git repo
setup.jj_repo = tx.commit("test");
let mut tx = setup.jj_repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &GitSettings::default()).unwrap();
assert!(!tx.mut_repo().has_changes());
}
#[test]
fn test_push_branches_deletion() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let mut setup = set_up_push_repos(&settings, &temp_dir);
let clone_repo = get_git_repo(&setup.jj_repo);
let mut tx = setup.jj_repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let source_repo = git2::Repository::open(&setup.source_repo_dir).unwrap();
// Test the setup
assert!(source_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/main").is_ok());
let targets = GitBranchPushTargets {
branch_updates: vec![(
"main".to_owned(),
BranchPushUpdate {
old_target: Some(setup.initial_commit.id().clone()),
new_target: None,
},
)],
force_pushed_branches: hashset! {},
};
let result = git::push_branches(
tx.mut_repo(),
&get_git_repo(&setup.jj_repo),
"origin",
&targets,
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(()));
// Check that the ref got deleted in the source repo
assert!(source_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/main").is_err());
// Check that the ref got deleted in the cloned repo. This just tests our
// assumptions about libgit2 because we want the refs/remotes/origin/main
// branch to be deleted.
assert!(clone_repo
.find_reference("refs/remotes/origin/main")
.is_err());
// Check that the repo view got updated
let view = tx.mut_repo().view();
assert!(view.get_git_ref("refs/remotes/origin/main").is_absent());
assert!(view.get_remote_branch("main", "origin").is_absent());
// Check that the repo view reflects the changes in the Git repo
setup.jj_repo = tx.commit("test");
let mut tx = setup.jj_repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &GitSettings::default()).unwrap();
assert!(!tx.mut_repo().has_changes());
}
#[test]
fn test_push_branches_mixed_deletion_and_addition() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let mut setup = set_up_push_repos(&settings, &temp_dir);
let clone_repo = get_git_repo(&setup.jj_repo);
let mut tx = setup.jj_repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let targets = GitBranchPushTargets {
branch_updates: vec![
(
"main".to_owned(),
BranchPushUpdate {
old_target: Some(setup.initial_commit.id().clone()),
new_target: None,
},
),
(
"topic".to_owned(),
BranchPushUpdate {
old_target: None,
new_target: Some(setup.new_commit.id().clone()),
},
),
],
force_pushed_branches: hashset! {},
};
let result = git::push_branches(
tx.mut_repo(),
&clone_repo,
"origin",
&targets,
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(()));
// Check that the topic ref got updated in the source repo
let source_repo = git2::Repository::open(&setup.source_repo_dir).unwrap();
let new_target = source_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/topic")
.unwrap()
.target();
assert_eq!(new_target, Some(git_id(&setup.new_commit)));
// Check that the main ref got deleted in the source repo
assert!(source_repo.find_reference("refs/heads/main").is_err());
// Check that the repo view got updated
let view = tx.mut_repo().view();
assert!(view.get_git_ref("refs/remotes/origin/main").is_absent());
assert!(view.get_remote_branch("main", "origin").is_absent());
assert_eq!(
*view.get_git_ref("refs/remotes/origin/topic"),
RefTarget::normal(setup.new_commit.id().clone()),
);
assert_eq!(
*view.get_remote_branch("topic", "origin"),
RemoteRef {
target: RefTarget::normal(setup.new_commit.id().clone()),
state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
},
);
// Check that the repo view reflects the changes in the Git repo
setup.jj_repo = tx.commit("test");
let mut tx = setup.jj_repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &GitSettings::default()).unwrap();
assert!(!tx.mut_repo().has_changes());
}
#[test]
fn test_push_branches_not_fast_forward() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let mut setup = set_up_push_repos(&settings, &temp_dir);
let mut tx = setup.jj_repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let new_commit = write_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings);
setup.jj_repo = tx.commit("test");
let mut tx = setup.jj_repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let targets = GitBranchPushTargets {
branch_updates: vec![(
"main".to_owned(),
BranchPushUpdate {
old_target: Some(setup.initial_commit.id().clone()),
new_target: Some(new_commit.id().clone()),
},
)],
force_pushed_branches: hashset! {},
};
let result = git::push_branches(
tx.mut_repo(),
&get_git_repo(&setup.jj_repo),
"origin",
&targets,
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
);
assert_eq!(result, Err(GitPushError::NotFastForward));
}
#[test]
fn test_push_branches_not_fast_forward_with_force() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let mut setup = set_up_push_repos(&settings, &temp_dir);
let mut tx = setup.jj_repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let new_commit = write_random_commit(tx.mut_repo(), &settings);
setup.jj_repo = tx.commit("test");
let mut tx = setup.jj_repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let targets = GitBranchPushTargets {
branch_updates: vec![(
"main".to_owned(),
BranchPushUpdate {
old_target: Some(setup.initial_commit.id().clone()),
new_target: Some(new_commit.id().clone()),
},
)],
force_pushed_branches: hashset! {
"main".to_owned(),
},
};
let result = git::push_branches(
tx.mut_repo(),
&get_git_repo(&setup.jj_repo),
"origin",
&targets,
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(()));
// Check that the ref got updated in the source repo
let source_repo = git2::Repository::open(&setup.source_repo_dir).unwrap();
let new_target = source_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.target();
assert_eq!(new_target, Some(git_id(&new_commit)));
}
#[test]
fn test_push_updates_success() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let setup = set_up_push_repos(&settings, &temp_dir);
let clone_repo = get_git_repo(&setup.jj_repo);
let result = git::push_updates(
&clone_repo,
"origin",
&[GitRefUpdate {
qualified_name: "refs/heads/main".to_string(),
force: false,
new_target: Some(setup.new_commit.id().clone()),
}],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(()));
// Check that the ref got updated in the source repo
let source_repo = git2::Repository::open(&setup.source_repo_dir).unwrap();
let new_target = source_repo
.find_reference("refs/heads/main")
.unwrap()
.target();
let new_oid = git_id(&setup.new_commit);
assert_eq!(new_target, Some(new_oid));
// Check that the ref got updated in the cloned repo. This just tests our
// assumptions about libgit2 because we want the refs/remotes/origin/main
// branch to be updated.
let new_target = clone_repo
.find_reference("refs/remotes/origin/main")
.unwrap()
.target();
assert_eq!(new_target, Some(new_oid));
}
#[test]
fn test_push_updates_no_such_remote() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let setup = set_up_push_repos(&settings, &temp_dir);
let result = git::push_updates(
&get_git_repo(&setup.jj_repo),
"invalid-remote",
&[GitRefUpdate {
qualified_name: "refs/heads/main".to_string(),
force: false,
new_target: Some(setup.new_commit.id().clone()),
}],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
);
assert!(matches!(result, Err(GitPushError::NoSuchRemote(_))));
}
#[test]
fn test_push_updates_invalid_remote() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let temp_dir = testutils::new_temp_dir();
let setup = set_up_push_repos(&settings, &temp_dir);
let result = git::push_updates(
&get_git_repo(&setup.jj_repo),
"http://invalid-remote",
&[GitRefUpdate {
qualified_name: "refs/heads/main".to_string(),
force: false,
new_target: Some(setup.new_commit.id().clone()),
}],
git::RemoteCallbacks::default(),
);
assert!(matches!(result, Err(GitPushError::NoSuchRemote(_))));
}
#[test]
fn test_bulk_update_extra_on_import_refs() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
let count_extra_tables = || {
let extra_dir = repo.repo_path().join("store").join("extra");
extra_dir
.read_dir()
.unwrap()
.filter(|entry| entry.as_ref().unwrap().metadata().unwrap().is_file())
.count()
};
let import_refs = |repo: &Arc<ReadonlyRepo>| {
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
tx.commit("test")
};
// Extra metadata table shouldn't be created per read_commit() call. The number
// of the table files should be way smaller than the number of the heads.
let mut commit = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
for _ in 1..10 {
commit = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[&commit]);
}
let repo = import_refs(repo);
assert_eq!(count_extra_tables(), 2); // empty + imported_heads == 2
// Noop import shouldn't create a table file.
let repo = import_refs(&repo);
assert_eq!(count_extra_tables(), 2);
// Importing new head should add exactly one table file.
for _ in 0..10 {
commit = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[&commit]);
}
let repo = import_refs(&repo);
assert_eq!(count_extra_tables(), 3);
drop(repo); // silence clippy
}
#[test]
fn test_rewrite_imported_commit() {
let settings = testutils::user_settings();
let git_settings = GitSettings::default();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
let git_repo = get_git_repo(repo);
// Import git commit, which generates change id from the commit id.
let git_commit = empty_git_commit(&git_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
git::import_refs(tx.mut_repo(), &git_settings).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().rebase_descendants(&settings).unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
let imported_commit = repo.store().get_commit(&jj_id(&git_commit)).unwrap();
// Try to create identical commit with different change id.
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(&settings);
let authored_commit = tx
.mut_repo()
.new_commit(
&settings,
imported_commit.parent_ids().to_vec(),
imported_commit.tree_id().clone(),
)
.set_author(imported_commit.author().clone())
.set_committer(imported_commit.committer().clone())
.set_description(imported_commit.description())
.write()
.unwrap();
let repo = tx.commit("test");
// Imported commit shouldn't be reused, and the timestamp of the authored
// commit should be adjusted to create new commit.
assert_ne!(imported_commit.id(), authored_commit.id());
assert_ne!(
imported_commit.committer().timestamp,
authored_commit.committer().timestamp,
);
// The index should be consistent with the store.
assert_eq!(
repo.resolve_change_id(imported_commit.change_id()),
Some(vec![imported_commit.id().clone()]),
);
assert_eq!(
repo.resolve_change_id(authored_commit.change_id()),
Some(vec![authored_commit.id().clone()]),
);
}
#[test]
fn test_concurrent_write_commit() {
let settings = &testutils::user_settings();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
// Try to create identical commits with different change ids. Timestamp of the
// commits should be adjusted such that each commit has a unique commit id.
let num_thread = 8;
let (sender, receiver) = mpsc::channel();
thread::scope(|s| {
let barrier = Arc::new(Barrier::new(num_thread));
for i in 0..num_thread {
let repo = load_repo_at_head(settings, repo.repo_path()); // unshare loader
let barrier = barrier.clone();
let sender = sender.clone();
s.spawn(move || {
barrier.wait();
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(settings);
let commit = create_rooted_commit(tx.mut_repo(), settings)
.set_description("racy commit")
.write()
.unwrap();
tx.commit(format!("writer {i}"));
sender
.send((commit.id().clone(), commit.change_id().clone()))
.unwrap();
});
}
});
drop(sender);
let mut commit_change_ids: BTreeMap<CommitId, HashSet<ChangeId>> = BTreeMap::new();
for (commit_id, change_id) in receiver {
commit_change_ids
.entry(commit_id)
.or_default()
.insert(change_id);
}
// Ideally, each commit should have unique commit/change ids.
assert_eq!(commit_change_ids.len(), num_thread);
// All unique commits should be preserved.
let repo = repo.reload_at_head(settings).unwrap();
for (commit_id, change_ids) in &commit_change_ids {
let commit = repo.store().get_commit(commit_id).unwrap();
assert_eq!(commit.id(), commit_id);
assert!(change_ids.contains(commit.change_id()));
}
// The index should be consistent with the store.
for commit_id in commit_change_ids.keys() {
assert!(repo.index().has_id(commit_id));
let commit = repo.store().get_commit(commit_id).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
repo.resolve_change_id(commit.change_id()),
Some(vec![commit_id.clone()]),
);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_concurrent_read_write_commit() {
let settings = &testutils::user_settings();
let test_repo = TestRepo::init_with_backend(TestRepoBackend::Git);
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
// Create unique commits and load them concurrently. In this test, we assume
// that writer doesn't fall back to timestamp adjustment, so the expected
// commit ids are static. If reader could interrupt in the timestamp
// adjustment loop, this assumption wouldn't apply.
let commit_ids = [
"c5c6efd6ac240102e7f047234c3cade55eedd621",
"9f7a96a6c9d044b228f3321a365bdd3514e6033a",
"aa7867ad0c566df5bbb708d8d6ddc88eefeea0ff",
"930a76e333d5cc17f40a649c3470cb99aae24a0c",
"88e9a719df4f0cc3daa740b814e271341f6ea9f4",
"4883bdc57448a53b4eef1af85e34b85b9ee31aee",
"308345f8d058848e83beed166704faac2ecd4541",
"9e35ff61ea8d1d4ef7f01edc5fd23873cc301b30",
"8010ac8c65548dd619e7c83551d983d724dda216",
"bbe593d556ea31acf778465227f340af7e627b2b",
"2f6800f4b8e8fc4c42dc0e417896463d13673654",
"a3a7e4fcddeaa11bb84f66f3428f107f65eb3268",
"96e17ff3a7ee1b67ddfa5619b2bf5380b80f619a",
"34613f7609524c54cc990ada1bdef3dcad0fd29f",
"95867e5aed6b62abc2cd6258da9fee8873accfd3",
"7635ce107ae7ba71821b8cd74a1405ca6d9e49ac",
]
.into_iter()
.map(CommitId::from_hex)
.collect_vec();
let num_reader_thread = 8;
thread::scope(|s| {
let barrier = Arc::new(Barrier::new(commit_ids.len() + num_reader_thread));
// Writer assigns random change id
for (i, commit_id) in commit_ids.iter().enumerate() {
let repo = load_repo_at_head(settings, repo.repo_path()); // unshare loader
let barrier = barrier.clone();
s.spawn(move || {
barrier.wait();
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(settings);
let commit = create_rooted_commit(tx.mut_repo(), settings)
.set_description(format!("commit {i}"))
.write()
.unwrap();
tx.commit(format!("writer {i}"));
assert_eq!(commit.id(), commit_id);
});
}
// Reader may generate change id (if not yet assigned by the writer)
for i in 0..num_reader_thread {
let mut repo = load_repo_at_head(settings, repo.repo_path()); // unshare loader
let barrier = barrier.clone();
let mut pending_commit_ids = commit_ids.clone();
pending_commit_ids.rotate_left(i); // start lookup from different place
s.spawn(move || {
barrier.wait();
// This loop should finish within a couple of retries, but terminate in case
// it doesn't.
for _ in 0..100 {
if pending_commit_ids.is_empty() {
break;
}
repo = repo.reload_at_head(settings).unwrap();
let git_backend = get_git_backend(&repo);
let mut tx = repo.start_transaction(settings);
pending_commit_ids = pending_commit_ids
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|commit_id| {
match git_backend.import_head_commits([&commit_id]) {
Ok(()) => {
// update index as git::import_refs() would do
let commit = repo.store().get_commit(&commit_id).unwrap();
tx.mut_repo().add_head(&commit).unwrap();
None
}
Err(BackendError::ObjectNotFound { .. }) => Some(commit_id),
Err(err) => {
eprintln!(
"import error in reader {i} (maybe lock contention?): {}",
iter::successors(
Some(&err as &dyn std::error::Error),
|e| e.source(),
)
.join(": ")
);
Some(commit_id)
}
}
})
.collect_vec();
if tx.mut_repo().has_changes() {
tx.commit(format!("reader {i}"));
}
thread::yield_now();
}
if !pending_commit_ids.is_empty() {
// It's not an error if some of the readers couldn't observe the commits. It's
// unlikely, but possible if the git backend had strong negative object cache
// for example.
eprintln!(
"reader {i} couldn't observe the following commits: \
{pending_commit_ids:#?}"
);
}
});
}
});
// The index should be consistent with the store.
let repo = repo.reload_at_head(settings).unwrap();
for commit_id in &commit_ids {
assert!(repo.index().has_id(commit_id));
let commit = repo.store().get_commit(commit_id).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
repo.resolve_change_id(commit.change_id()),
Some(vec![commit_id.clone()]),
);
}
}
fn create_rooted_commit<'repo>(
mut_repo: &'repo mut MutableRepo,
settings: &UserSettings,
) -> CommitBuilder<'repo> {
let signature = Signature {
name: "Test User".to_owned(),
email: "test.user@example.com".to_owned(),
timestamp: Timestamp {
// avoid underflow during timestamp adjustment
timestamp: MillisSinceEpoch(1_000_000),
tz_offset: 0,
},
};
mut_repo
.new_commit(
settings,
vec![mut_repo.store().root_commit_id().clone()],
mut_repo.store().empty_merged_tree_id(),
)
.set_author(signature.clone())
.set_committer(signature)
}
#[test]
fn test_parse_gitmodules() {
let result = git::parse_gitmodules(
&mut r#"
[submodule "wellformed"]
url = https://github.com/martinvonz/jj
path = mod
update = checkout # Extraneous config
[submodule "uppercase"]
URL = https://github.com/martinvonz/jj
PATH = mod2
[submodule "repeated_keys"]
url = https://github.com/martinvonz/jj
path = mod3
url = https://github.com/chooglen/jj
path = mod4
# The following entries aren't expected in a well-formed .gitmodules
[submodule "missing_url"]
path = mod
[submodule]
ignoreThisSection = foo
[randomConfig]
ignoreThisSection = foo
"#
.as_bytes(),
)
.unwrap();
let expected = btreemap! {
"wellformed".to_string() => SubmoduleConfig {
name: "wellformed".to_string(),
url: "https://github.com/martinvonz/jj".to_string(),
path: "mod".to_string(),
},
"uppercase".to_string() => SubmoduleConfig {
name: "uppercase".to_string(),
url: "https://github.com/martinvonz/jj".to_string(),
path: "mod2".to_string(),
},
"repeated_keys".to_string() => SubmoduleConfig {
name: "repeated_keys".to_string(),
url: "https://github.com/martinvonz/jj".to_string(),
path: "mod3".to_string(),
},
};
assert_eq!(result, expected);
}