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Test: vcs.git.backend tests #9507

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106 changes: 101 additions & 5 deletions tests/vcs/git/test_backend.py
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import pytest

from dulwich.client import FetchPackResult
from dulwich.repo import Repo
from tests.helpers import MOCK_DEFAULT_GIT_REVISION

from poetry.packages.direct_origin import _get_package_from_git
from poetry.vcs.git.backend import Git
from poetry.vcs.git.backend import GitRefSpec
from poetry.vcs.git.backend import annotated_tag
from poetry.vcs.git.backend import is_revision_sha
from poetry.vcs.git.backend import urlpathjoin
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VALID_SHA = "c5c7624ef64f34d9f50c3b7e8118f7f652fddbbd"


@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def git_mock() -> Repo:
repo = MagicMock(spec=Repo)

repo.get_config.return_value.get.return_value = (
b"https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry.git"
)

repo.head.return_value = MOCK_DEFAULT_GIT_REVISION.encode("utf-8")

# Clear any cache in the Git module
_get_package_from_git.cache_clear()

return repo


@pytest.fixture()
def fetch_pack_result() -> MagicMock:
mock_fetch_pack_result = MagicMock(spec=FetchPackResult)
mock_fetch_pack_result.refs = {
b"refs/heads/main": b"abc123",
b"refs/tags/v1.0.0": b"def456",
annotated_tag(b"refs/tags/v1.0.0"): b"def456",
b"HEAD": b"abc123",
}
mock_fetch_pack_result.symrefs = {b"HEAD": b"refs/heads/main"}

return mock_fetch_pack_result


def test_invalid_revision_sha() -> None:
result = is_revision_sha("invalid_input")
assert result is False
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assert tag == b"my-tag^{}"


def test_get_remote_url() -> None:
repo = MagicMock(spec=Repo)
repo.get_config.return_value.get.return_value = (
b"https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry.git"
)
def test_get_remote_url(git_mock: Repo) -> None:
repo = git_mock

assert Git.get_remote_url(repo) == "https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry.git"


def test_get_revision(git_mock: Repo) -> None:
assert Git.get_revision(git_mock) == MOCK_DEFAULT_GIT_REVISION


def test_info(git_mock: Repo) -> None:
repo = git_mock
info = Git.info(repo)

assert info.origin == "https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry.git"
assert (
info.revision == MOCK_DEFAULT_GIT_REVISION
) # revision already mocked in helper


@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"url, expected_result",
[
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path = "../other-repo"
result = urlpathjoin(url, path)
assert result == expected_result


def test_git_refspec() -> None:
git_ref = GitRefSpec("main", "1234", "v2")

assert git_ref.branch == "main"
assert git_ref.revision == "1234"
assert git_ref.tag == "v2"
assert git_ref.ref == b"HEAD"


@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"refspec_params, expected_ref, expected_branch, expected_revision, expected_tag",
[
({"branch": "main"}, b"refs/heads/main", "main", None, None),
(
{"revision": "v1.0.0"},
annotated_tag(b"refs/tags/v1.0.0"),
None,
None,
"v1.0.0",
),
({"revision": "abc"}, b"refs/heads/main", None, "abc", None),
],
)
def test_git_ref_spec_resolve(
fetch_pack_result: FetchPackResult,
refspec_params: dict,
expected_ref: bytes,
expected_branch: str,
expected_revision: str,
expected_tag: str,
) -> None:
"""
Parameterized test for GitRefSpec resolve with different parameters.

Args:
fetch_pack_result (FetchPackResult): The mocked FetchPackResult object.
refspec_params (dict): Parameters for creating GitRefSpec.
expected_ref (bytes): The expected resolved ref.
expected_branch (str): The expected resolved branch.
expected_revision (str): The expected resolved revision.
expected_tag (str): The expected resolved tag.
"""
refspec = GitRefSpec(**refspec_params)
refspec.resolve(fetch_pack_result)

assert refspec.ref == expected_ref
assert refspec.branch == expected_branch
assert refspec.revision == expected_revision
assert refspec.tag == expected_tag
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