#!/bin/sh test_description='basic tests for fast-export --anonymize' . ./test-lib.sh test_expect_success 'setup simple repo' ' test_commit base && test_commit foo && test_commit retain-me && git checkout -b other HEAD^ && mkdir subdir && test_commit subdir/bar && test_commit subdir/xyzzy && fake_commit=$(echo $ZERO_OID | sed s/0/a/) && git update-index --add --cacheinfo 160000,$fake_commit,link1 && git update-index --add --cacheinfo 160000,$fake_commit,link2 && git commit -m "add gitlink" && git tag -m "annotated tag" mytag ' test_expect_success 'export anonymized stream' ' git fast-export --anonymize --all \ --anonymize-map=retain-me \ --anonymize-map=xyzzy:custom-name \ --anonymize-map=other \ >stream ' # this also covers commit messages test_expect_success 'stream omits path names' ' ! grep base stream && ! grep foo stream && ! grep subdir stream && ! grep bar stream && ! grep xyzzy stream ' test_expect_success 'stream contains user-specified names' ' grep retain-me stream && grep custom-name stream ' test_expect_success 'stream omits gitlink oids' ' # avoid relying on the whole oid to remain hash-agnostic; this is # plenty to be unique within our test case ! grep a000000000000000000 stream ' test_expect_success 'stream retains other as refname' ' grep other stream ' test_expect_success 'stream omits other refnames' ' ! grep master stream && ! grep mytag stream ' test_expect_success 'stream omits identities' ' ! grep "$GIT_COMMITTER_NAME" stream && ! grep "$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL" stream && ! grep "$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME" stream && ! grep "$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL" stream ' test_expect_success 'stream omits tag message' ' ! grep "annotated tag" stream ' # NOTE: we chdir to the new, anonymized repository # after this. All further tests should assume this. test_expect_success 'import stream to new repository' ' git init new && cd new && git fast-import <../stream ' test_expect_success 'result has two branches' ' git for-each-ref --format="%(refname)" refs/heads >branches && test_line_count = 2 branches && other_branch=refs/heads/other && main_branch=$(grep -v $other_branch branches) ' test_expect_success 'repo has original shape and timestamps' ' shape () { git log --format="%m %ct" --left-right --boundary "$@" } && (cd .. && shape master...other) >expect && shape $main_branch...$other_branch >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'root tree has original shape' ' # the output entries are not necessarily in the same # order, but we should at least have the same set of # object types. git -C .. ls-tree HEAD >orig-root && cut -d" " -f2 <orig-root | sort >expect && git ls-tree $other_branch >root && cut -d" " -f2 <root | sort >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'paths in subdir ended up in one tree' ' git -C .. ls-tree other:subdir >orig-subdir && cut -d" " -f2 <orig-subdir | sort >expect && tree=$(grep tree root | cut -f2) && git ls-tree $other_branch:$tree >tree && cut -d" " -f2 <tree >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'identical gitlinks got identical oid' ' awk "/commit/ { print \$3 }" <root | sort -u >commits && test_line_count = 1 commits ' test_expect_success 'tag points to branch tip' ' git rev-parse $other_branch >expect && git for-each-ref --format="%(*objectname)" | grep . >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'idents are shared' ' git log --all --format="%an <%ae>" >authors && sort -u authors >unique && test_line_count = 1 unique && git log --all --format="%cn <%ce>" >committers && sort -u committers >unique && test_line_count = 1 unique && ! test_cmp authors committers ' test_done