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package commands
import (
"testing"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands/oscommands"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGitCommandRewordCommit(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"commit", "--allow-empty", "--amend", "--only", "-m", "test"}, "", nil)
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(runner)
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.Commit.RewordLastCommit("test"))
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
}
func TestGitCommandResetToCommit(t *testing.T) {
runner := oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
ExpectGitArgs([]string{"reset", "--hard", "78976bc"}, "", nil)
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(runner)
assert.NoError(t, gitCmd.Commit.ResetToCommit("78976bc", "hard", []string{}))
runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
}
func TestGitCommandCommitObj(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
message string
flags string
expected string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Commit",
message: "test",
flags: "",
expected: `git commit -m "test"`,
},
{
testName: "Commit with --no-verify flag",
message: "test",
flags: "--no-verify",
expected: `git commit --no-verify -m "test"`,
},
{
testName: "Commit with multiline message",
message: "line1\nline2",
flags: "",
expected: `git commit -m "line1" -m "line2"`,
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
cmdStr := gitCmd.Commit.CommitCmdObj(s.message, s.flags).ToString()
assert.Equal(t, s.expected, cmdStr)
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandCreateFixupCommit(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
sha string
runner *oscommands.FakeCmdObjRunner
test func(error)
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "valid case",
sha: "12345",
runner: oscommands.NewFakeRunner(t).
Expect(`git commit --fixup=12345`, "", nil),
test: func(err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
},
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommandWithRunner(s.runner)
s.test(gitCmd.Commit.CreateFixupCommit(s.sha))
s.runner.CheckForMissingCalls()
})
}
}
func TestGitCommandShowCmdObj(t *testing.T) {
type scenario struct {
testName string
filterPath string
contextSize int
expected string
}
scenarios := []scenario{
{
testName: "Default case without filter path",
filterPath: "",
contextSize: 3,
expected: "git show --submodule --color=always --unified=3 --no-renames --stat -p 1234567890 ",
},
{
testName: "Default case with filter path",
filterPath: "file.txt",
contextSize: 3,
expected: `git show --submodule --color=always --unified=3 --no-renames --stat -p 1234567890 -- "file.txt"`,
},
{
testName: "Show diff with custom context size",
filterPath: "",
contextSize: 77,
expected: "git show --submodule --color=always --unified=77 --no-renames --stat -p 1234567890 ",
},
}
for _, s := range scenarios {
t.Run(s.testName, func(t *testing.T) {
gitCmd := NewDummyGitCommand()
gitCmd.UserConfig.Git.DiffContextSize = s.contextSize
cmdStr := gitCmd.Commit.ShowCmdObj("1234567890", s.filterPath).ToString()
assert.Equal(t, s.expected, cmdStr)
})
}
}
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