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import os | |
import shutil | |
import subprocess | |
import tempfile | |
import unittest | |
from openhands.runtime.utils.git_handler import CommandResult, GitHandler | |
class TestGitHandlerWithRealRepo(unittest.TestCase): | |
def setUp(self): | |
# Create temporary directories for our test repositories | |
self.test_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() | |
self.origin_dir = os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'origin') | |
self.local_dir = os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'local') | |
# Create the directories | |
os.makedirs(self.origin_dir, exist_ok=True) | |
os.makedirs(self.local_dir, exist_ok=True) | |
# Set up the git repositories | |
self._setup_git_repos() | |
# Initialize the GitHandler with a real execute function | |
self.git_handler = GitHandler(self._execute_command) | |
self.git_handler.set_cwd(self.local_dir) | |
def tearDown(self): | |
# Clean up the temporary directories | |
shutil.rmtree(self.test_dir) | |
def _execute_command(self, cmd, cwd=None): | |
"""Execute a shell command and return the result.""" | |
try: | |
result = subprocess.run( | |
cmd, shell=True, cwd=cwd, capture_output=True, text=True, check=False | |
) | |
return CommandResult(result.stdout, result.returncode) | |
except Exception as e: | |
return CommandResult(str(e), 1) | |
def _setup_git_repos(self): | |
"""Set up real git repositories for testing.""" | |
# Set up origin repository | |
self._execute_command('git init --initial-branch=main', self.origin_dir) | |
self._execute_command( | |
"git config user.email '[email protected]'", self.origin_dir | |
) | |
self._execute_command("git config user.name 'Test User'", self.origin_dir) | |
# Create a file and commit it | |
with open(os.path.join(self.origin_dir, 'file1.txt'), 'w') as f: | |
f.write('Original content') | |
self._execute_command('git add file1.txt', self.origin_dir) | |
self._execute_command("git commit -m 'Initial commit'", self.origin_dir) | |
# Clone the origin repository to local | |
self._execute_command(f'git clone {self.origin_dir} {self.local_dir}') | |
self._execute_command( | |
"git config user.email '[email protected]'", self.local_dir | |
) | |
self._execute_command("git config user.name 'Test User'", self.local_dir) | |
# Create a feature branch in the local repository | |
self._execute_command('git checkout -b feature-branch', self.local_dir) | |
# Modify a file and create a new file | |
with open(os.path.join(self.local_dir, 'file1.txt'), 'w') as f: | |
f.write('Modified content') | |
with open(os.path.join(self.local_dir, 'file2.txt'), 'w') as f: | |
f.write('New file content') | |
# Add the new file but don't commit anything yet | |
self._execute_command('git add file2.txt', self.local_dir) | |
def test_is_git_repo(self): | |
"""Test that _is_git_repo returns True for a git repository.""" | |
self.assertTrue(self.git_handler._is_git_repo()) | |
def test_get_default_branch(self): | |
"""Test that _get_default_branch returns the correct branch name.""" | |
branch = self.git_handler._get_default_branch() | |
self.assertEqual(branch, 'main') | |
def test_get_current_branch(self): | |
"""Test that _get_current_branch returns the correct branch name.""" | |
branch = self.git_handler._get_current_branch() | |
self.assertEqual(branch, 'feature-branch') | |
def test_get_valid_ref(self): | |
"""Test that _get_valid_ref returns a valid ref.""" | |
ref = self.git_handler._get_valid_ref() | |
self.assertIsNotNone(ref) | |
# Push the feature branch to origin to test the highest priority ref | |
self._execute_command('git push -u origin feature-branch', self.local_dir) | |
# Get the valid ref again, should be origin/feature-branch now | |
ref = self.git_handler._get_valid_ref() | |
self.assertIsNotNone(ref) | |
# Verify the ref exists | |
result = self._execute_command(f'git rev-parse --verify {ref}', self.local_dir) | |
self.assertEqual(result.exit_code, 0) | |
def test_get_ref_content(self): | |
"""Test that _get_ref_content returns the content from a valid ref.""" | |
# First commit the changes to make sure we have a valid ref | |
self._execute_command('git add file1.txt', self.local_dir) | |
self._execute_command("git commit -m 'Update file1.txt'", self.local_dir) | |
# Get the content of file1.txt from the main branch | |
content = self.git_handler._get_ref_content('file1.txt') | |
self.assertEqual(content.strip(), 'Original content') | |
def test_get_current_file_content(self): | |
"""Test that _get_current_file_content returns the current content of a file.""" | |
content = self.git_handler._get_current_file_content('file1.txt') | |
self.assertEqual(content.strip(), 'Modified content') | |
def test_get_changed_files(self): | |
"""Test that _get_changed_files returns the list of changed files.""" | |
files = self.git_handler._get_changed_files() | |
self.assertTrue(files) | |
# Should include file1.txt (modified) and file2.txt (added) | |
file_paths = [line.split('\t')[-1] for line in files] | |
self.assertIn('file1.txt', file_paths) | |
self.assertIn('file2.txt', file_paths) | |
def test_get_untracked_files(self): | |
"""Test that _get_untracked_files returns the list of untracked files.""" | |
# Create an untracked file | |
with open(os.path.join(self.local_dir, 'untracked.txt'), 'w') as f: | |
f.write('Untracked file content') | |
files = self.git_handler._get_untracked_files() | |
self.assertEqual(len(files), 1) | |
self.assertEqual(files[0]['path'], 'untracked.txt') | |
self.assertEqual(files[0]['status'], 'A') | |
def test_get_git_changes(self): | |
"""Test that get_git_changes returns the combined list of changed and untracked files.""" | |
# Create an untracked file | |
with open(os.path.join(self.local_dir, 'untracked.txt'), 'w') as f: | |
f.write('Untracked file content') | |
changes = self.git_handler.get_git_changes() | |
self.assertIsNotNone(changes) | |
# Should include file1.txt (modified), file2.txt (added), and untracked.txt (untracked) | |
paths = [change['path'] for change in changes] | |
self.assertIn('file1.txt', paths) | |
self.assertIn('file2.txt', paths) | |
self.assertIn('untracked.txt', paths) | |
def test_get_git_diff(self): | |
"""Test that get_git_diff returns the original and modified content of a file.""" | |
diff = self.git_handler.get_git_diff('file1.txt') | |
self.assertEqual(diff['modified'].strip(), 'Modified content') | |
self.assertEqual(diff['original'].strip(), 'Original content') | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
unittest.main() | |