package git_commands import ( "regexp" "strconv" "testing" "github.com/go-errors/errors" "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/app/daemon" "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/git_config" "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/models" "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands" "github.com/samber/lo" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) func TestRebaseRebaseBranch(t *testing.T) { type scenario struct { testName string arg string gitVersion *GitVersion runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner test func(error) } scenarios := []scenario{ { testName: "successful rebase", arg: "master", gitVersion: &GitVersion{2, 26, 0, ""}, runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t). ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rebase", "--interactive", "--autostash", "--keep-empty", "--no-autosquash", "--rebase-merges", "master"}, "", nil), test: func(err error) { assert.NoError(t, err) }, }, { testName: "unsuccessful rebase", arg: "master", gitVersion: &GitVersion{2, 26, 0, ""}, runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t). ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rebase", "--interactive", "--autostash", "--keep-empty", "--no-autosquash", "--rebase-merges", "master"}, "", errors.New("error")), test: func(err error) { assert.Error(t, err) }, }, { testName: "successful rebase (< 2.26.0)", arg: "master", gitVersion: &GitVersion{2, 25, 5, ""}, runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t). ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rebase", "--interactive", "--autostash", "--keep-empty", "--no-autosquash", "--rebase-merges", "master"}, "", nil), test: func(err error) { assert.NoError(t, err) }, }, { testName: "successful rebase (< 2.22.0)", arg: "master", gitVersion: &GitVersion{2, 21, 9, ""}, runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t). ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rebase", "--interactive", "--autostash", "--keep-empty", "--no-autosquash", "master"}, "", nil), test: func(err error) { assert.NoError(t, err) }, }, } for _, s := range scenarios { t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) { instance := buildRebaseCommands(commonDeps{runner: s.runner, gitVersion: s.gitVersion}) s.test(instance.RebaseBranch(s.arg)) }) } } // TestRebaseSkipEditorCommand confirms that SkipEditorCommand injects // environment variables that suppress an interactive editor func TestRebaseSkipEditorCommand(t *testing.T) { cmdArgs := []string{"git", "blah"} runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).ExpectFunc("matches editor env var", func(cmdObj oscommands.ICmdObj) bool { assert.EqualValues(t, cmdArgs, cmdObj.Args()) envVars := cmdObj.GetEnvVars() for _, regexStr := range []string{ `^VISUAL=.*$`, `^EDITOR=.*$`, `^GIT_EDITOR=.*$`, `^GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR=.*$`, "^" + daemon.DaemonKindEnvKey + "=" + strconv.Itoa(int(daemon.DaemonKindExitImmediately)) + "$", } { foundMatch := lo.ContainsBy(envVars, func(envVar string) bool { return regexp.MustCompile(regexStr).MatchString(envVar) }) if !foundMatch { return false } } return true }, "", nil) instance := buildRebaseCommands(commonDeps{runner: runner}) err := instance.runSkipEditorCommand(instance.cmd.New(cmdArgs)) assert.NoError(t, err) runner.CheckForMissingCalls() } func TestRebaseDiscardOldFileChanges(t *testing.T) { type scenario struct { testName string gitConfigMockResponses map[string]string commits []*models.Commit commitIndex int fileName []string runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner test func(error) } scenarios := []scenario{ { testName: "returns error when index outside of range of commits", gitConfigMockResponses: nil, commits: []*models.Commit{}, commitIndex: 0, fileName: []string{"test999.txt"}, runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t), test: func(err error) { assert.Error(t, err) }, }, { testName: "returns error when using gpg", gitConfigMockResponses: map[string]string{"commit.gpgsign": "true"}, commits: []*models.Commit{{Name: "commit", Hash: "123456"}}, commitIndex: 0, fileName: []string{"test999.txt"}, runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t), test: func(err error) { assert.Error(t, err) }, }, { testName: "checks out file if it already existed", gitConfigMockResponses: nil, commits: []*models.Commit{ {Name: "commit", Hash: "123456"}, {Name: "commit2", Hash: "abcdef"}, }, commitIndex: 0, fileName: []string{"test999.txt"}, runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t). ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rebase", "--interactive", "--autostash", "--keep-empty", "--no-autosquash", "--rebase-merges", "abcdef"}, "", nil). ExpectGitArgs([]string{"cat-file", "-e", "HEAD^:test999.txt"}, "", nil). ExpectGitArgs([]string{"checkout", "HEAD^", "--", "test999.txt"}, "", nil). ExpectGitArgs([]string{"commit", "--amend", "--no-edit", "--allow-empty"}, "", nil). ExpectGitArgs([]string{"rebase", "--continue"}, "", nil), test: func(err error) { assert.NoError(t, err) }, }, // test for when the file was created within the commit requires a refactor to support proper mocks // currently we'd need to mock out the os.Remove function and that's gonna introduce tech debt } for _, s := range scenarios { t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) { instance := buildRebaseCommands(commonDeps{ runner: s.runner, gitVersion: &GitVersion{2, 26, 0, ""}, gitConfig: git_config.NewFakeGitConfig(s.gitConfigMockResponses), }) s.test(instance.DiscardOldFileChanges(s.commits, s.commitIndex, s.fileName)) s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls() }) } }