#!/bin/sh test_description='test custom script in place of pack-objects' . ./test-lib.sh test_expect_success 'create some history to fetch' ' test_commit one && test_commit two ' test_expect_success 'create debugging hook script' ' write_script .git/hook <<-\EOF echo >&2 "hook running" echo "$*" >hook.args cat >hook.stdin "$@" <hook.stdin >hook.stdout cat hook.stdout EOF ' clear_hook_results () { rm -rf .git/hook.* dst.git } test_expect_success 'hook runs via global config' ' clear_hook_results && test_config_global uploadpack.packObjectsHook ./hook && git clone --no-local . dst.git 2>stderr && grep "hook running" stderr ' test_expect_success 'hook outputs are sane' ' # check that we recorded a usable pack git index-pack --stdin <.git/hook.stdout && # check that we recorded args and stdin. We do not check # the full argument list or the exact pack contents, as it would make # the test brittle. So just sanity check that we could replay # the packing procedure. grep "^git" .git/hook.args && $(cat .git/hook.args) <.git/hook.stdin >replay ' test_expect_success 'hook runs from -c config' ' clear_hook_results && git clone --no-local \ -u "git -c uploadpack.packObjectsHook=./hook upload-pack" \ . dst.git 2>stderr && grep "hook running" stderr ' test_expect_success 'hook does not run from repo config' ' clear_hook_results && test_config uploadpack.packObjectsHook "./hook" && git clone --no-local . dst.git 2>stderr && ! grep "hook running" stderr && test_path_is_missing .git/hook.args && test_path_is_missing .git/hook.stdin && test_path_is_missing .git/hook.stdout ' test_done