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Merge pull request #78 from pre-commit/improve_test_coverage
Improve test coverage
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16 changed files with 294 additions and 155 deletions
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from __future__ import print_function
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import logging
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import os
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import pkg_resources
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import shutil
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import stat
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from asottile.ordereddict import OrderedDict
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from asottile.yaml import ordered_dump
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from asottile.yaml import ordered_load
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from plumbum import local
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import pre_commit.constants as C
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from pre_commit import git
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from pre_commit import color
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_config import CONFIG_JSON_SCHEMA
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_config import load_config
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from pre_commit.jsonschema_extensions import remove_defaults
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from pre_commit.logging_handler import LoggingHandler
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from pre_commit.repository import Repository
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from pre_commit.staged_files_only import staged_files_only
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logger = logging.getLogger('pre_commit')
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COLS = int(subprocess.Popen(['tput', 'cols'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0])
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PASS_FAIL_LENGTH = 6
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def install(runner):
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@ -127,3 +141,80 @@ def clean(runner):
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shutil.rmtree(runner.hooks_workspace_path)
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print('Cleaned {0}.'.format(runner.hooks_workspace_path))
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return 0
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def _run_single_hook(runner, repository, hook_id, args, write):
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if args.all_files:
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get_filenames = git.get_all_files_matching
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else:
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get_filenames = git.get_staged_files_matching
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hook = repository.hooks[hook_id]
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# Print the hook and the dots first in case the hook takes hella long to
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# run.
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write(
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'{0}{1}'.format(
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hook['name'],
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'.' * (COLS - len(hook['name']) - PASS_FAIL_LENGTH - 6),
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),
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)
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sys.stdout.flush()
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retcode, stdout, stderr = repository.run_hook(
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runner.cmd_runner,
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hook_id,
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get_filenames(hook['files'], hook['exclude']),
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)
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if retcode != repository.hooks[hook_id]['expected_return_value']:
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retcode = 1
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print_color = color.RED
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pass_fail = 'Failed'
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else:
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retcode = 0
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print_color = color.GREEN
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pass_fail = 'Passed'
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write(color.format_color(pass_fail, print_color, args.color) + '\n')
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if (stdout or stderr) and (retcode or args.verbose):
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write('\n')
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for output in (stdout, stderr):
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if output.strip():
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write(output.strip() + '\n')
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write('\n')
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return retcode
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def _run_hooks(runner, args, write):
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"""Actually run the hooks."""
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retval = 0
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for repo in runner.repositories:
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for hook_id in repo.hooks:
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retval |= _run_single_hook(runner, repo, hook_id, args, write=write)
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return retval
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def _run_hook(runner, hook_id, args, write):
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for repo in runner.repositories:
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if hook_id in repo.hooks:
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return _run_single_hook(runner, repo, hook_id, args, write=write)
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else:
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write('No hook with id `{0}`\n'.format(hook_id))
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return 1
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def run(runner, args, write=sys.stdout.write):
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# Set up our logging handler
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logger.addHandler(LoggingHandler(args.color))
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logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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with staged_files_only(runner.cmd_runner):
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if args.hook:
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return _run_hook(runner, args.hook, args, write=write)
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else:
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return _run_hooks(runner, args, write=write)
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validate_properties = validator_cls.VALIDATORS['properties']
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def new_properties(validator, properties, instance, schema):
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for error in validate_properties(
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validator, properties, instance, schema,
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):
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yield error
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# Exhaust the validator
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list(validate_properties(validator, properties, instance, schema))
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modify(properties, instance)
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return jsonschema.validators.extend(
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import os.path
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import subprocess
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from pre_commit import five
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class CalledProcessError(RuntimeError):
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def __init__(self, returncode, cmd, expected_returncode, output=None):
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replaced_cmd = _replace_cmd(cmd, prefix=self.prefix_dir)
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proc = self.__popen(replaced_cmd, **popen_kwargs)
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stdout, stderr = proc.communicate(stdin)
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# TODO: stdout, stderr = from_bytes(stdout), from_bytes(stderr)
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if isinstance(stdout, bytes):
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stdout = five.text(stdout, 'utf-8')
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if isinstance(stderr, bytes):
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stderr = five.text(stderr, 'utf-8')
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returncode = proc.returncode
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if retcode is not None and retcode != returncode:
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from __future__ import print_function
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import argparse
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import logging
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from pre_commit import color
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from pre_commit import commands
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from pre_commit import git
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from pre_commit.logging_handler import LoggingHandler
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from pre_commit.runner import Runner
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from pre_commit.staged_files_only import staged_files_only
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from pre_commit.util import entry
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logger = logging.getLogger('pre_commit')
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COLS = int(subprocess.Popen(['tput', 'cols'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0])
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PASS_FAIL_LENGTH = 6
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def _run_single_hook(runner, repository, hook_id, args):
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if args.all_files:
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get_filenames = git.get_all_files_matching
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else:
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get_filenames = git.get_staged_files_matching
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hook = repository.hooks[hook_id]
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# Print the hook and the dots first in case the hook takes hella long to
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# run.
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print(
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'{0}{1}'.format(
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hook['name'],
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'.' * (COLS - len(hook['name']) - PASS_FAIL_LENGTH - 6),
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),
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end='',
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)
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retcode, stdout, stderr = repository.run_hook(
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runner.cmd_runner,
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hook_id,
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get_filenames(hook['files'], hook['exclude']),
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)
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if retcode != repository.hooks[hook_id]['expected_return_value']:
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retcode = 1
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print_color = color.RED
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pass_fail = 'Failed'
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else:
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retcode = 0
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print_color = color.GREEN
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pass_fail = 'Passed'
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print(color.format_color(pass_fail, print_color, args.color))
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if (stdout or stderr) and (retcode or args.verbose):
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print()
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for output in (stdout, stderr):
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if output.strip():
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print(output.strip())
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print()
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return retcode
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def run_hooks(runner, args):
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"""Actually run the hooks."""
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retval = 0
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for repo in runner.repositories:
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for hook_id in repo.hooks:
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retval |= _run_single_hook(runner, repo, hook_id, args)
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return retval
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def run_single_hook(runner, hook_id, args):
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for repo in runner.repositories:
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if hook_id in repo.hooks:
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return _run_single_hook(runner, repo, hook_id, args)
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else:
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print('No hook with id `{0}`'.format(hook_id))
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return 1
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def _run(runner, args):
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# Set up our logging handler
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logger.addHandler(LoggingHandler(args.color))
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logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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with staged_files_only(runner.cmd_runner):
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if args.hook:
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return run_single_hook(runner, args.hook, args)
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else:
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return run_hooks(runner, args)
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@entry
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def run(argv):
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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'--all-files', '-a', action='store_true', default=False,
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help='Run on all the files in the repo.',
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)
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run_parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', action='store_true', default=False)
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run_parser.add_argument(
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'--color', default='auto', type=color.use_color,
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help='Whether to use color in output. Defaults to `auto`',
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)
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run_parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', action='store_true', default=False)
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help = subparsers.add_parser('help', help='Show help for a specific command.')
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help.add_argument('help_cmd', nargs='?', help='Command to show help for.')
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elif args.command == 'autoupdate':
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return commands.autoupdate(runner)
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elif args.command == 'run':
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return _run(runner, args)
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return commands.run(runner, args)
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elif args.command == 'help':
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if args.help_cmd:
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parser.parse_args([args.help_cmd, '--help'])
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testing/resources/failing_hook_repo/bin/hook.sh
Executable file
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testing/resources/failing_hook_repo/bin/hook.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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echo 'Fail'
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echo $@
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exit 1
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4
testing/resources/failing_hook_repo/hooks.yaml
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testing/resources/failing_hook_repo/hooks.yaml
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- id: failing_hook
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name: Failing hook
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entry: bin/hook.sh
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language: script
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import os
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def func():
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print os.getcwd()
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return 0
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_config import validate_config_extra
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from pre_commit.jsonschema_extensions import apply_defaults
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from testing.util import is_valid_according_to_schema
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from testing.util import get_resource_path
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def test_returns_0_for_valid_config():
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assert run(['example_pre-commit-config.yaml']) == 0
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def test_returns_0_for_out_manifest():
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assert run([]) == 0
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def test_returns_1_for_failing():
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assert run(['tests/data/valid_yaml_but_invalid_config.yaml']) == 1
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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('input', 'expected_output'),
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(
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(['example_pre-commit-config.yaml'], 0),
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(['.pre-commit-config.yaml'], 0),
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(['non_existent_file.yaml'], 1),
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([get_resource_path('valid_yaml_but_invalid_config.yaml')], 1),
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([get_resource_path('non_parseable_yaml_file.notyaml')], 1),
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),
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)
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def test_run(input, expected_output):
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assert run(input) == expected_output
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(('manifest_obj', 'expected'), (
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_manifest import MANIFEST_JSON_SCHEMA
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_manifest import run
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from testing.util import is_valid_according_to_schema
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from testing.util import get_resource_path
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def test_returns_0_for_valid_manifest():
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assert run(['example_hooks.yaml']) == 0
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def test_returns_0_for_our_manifest():
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assert run([]) == 0
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def test_returns_1_for_failing():
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assert run(['tests/data/valid_yaml_but_invalid_manifest.yaml']) == 1
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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('input', 'expected_output'),
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(
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(['example_hooks.yaml'], 0),
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(['hooks.yaml'], 0),
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(['non_existent_file.yaml'], 1),
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([get_resource_path('valid_yaml_but_invalid_manifest.yaml')], 1),
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([get_resource_path('non_parseable_yaml_file.notyaml')], 1),
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),
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)
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def test_run(input, expected_output):
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assert run(input) == expected_output
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def test_additional_manifest_check_raises_for_bad_language():
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import mock
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import os
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import os.path
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import pkg_resources
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import pre_commit.constants as C
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from pre_commit import commands
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from pre_commit import git
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_config import CONFIG_JSON_SCHEMA
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_config import validate_config_extra
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from pre_commit.commands import autoupdate
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from pre_commit.commands import clean
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from pre_commit.commands import install
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from pre_commit.commands import RepositoryCannotBeUpdatedError
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from pre_commit.commands import uninstall
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from pre_commit.commands import _update_repository
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from pre_commit.jsonschema_extensions import apply_defaults
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from pre_commit.runner import Runner
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from testing.auto_namedtuple import auto_namedtuple
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def test_install_pre_commit(empty_git_dir):
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runner = Runner(empty_git_dir)
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ret = install(runner)
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ret = commands.install(runner)
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assert ret == 0
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assert os.path.exists(runner.pre_commit_path)
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pre_commit_contents = open(runner.pre_commit_path).read()
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def test_uninstall_pre_commit_does_not_blow_up_when_not_there(empty_git_dir):
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runner = Runner(empty_git_dir)
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ret = uninstall(runner)
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ret = commands.uninstall(runner)
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assert ret == 0
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def test_uninstall(empty_git_dir):
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runner = Runner(empty_git_dir)
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assert not os.path.exists(runner.pre_commit_path)
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install(runner)
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commands.install(runner)
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assert os.path.exists(runner.pre_commit_path)
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uninstall(runner)
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commands.uninstall(runner)
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assert not os.path.exists(runner.pre_commit_path)
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def test_up_to_date_repo(up_to_date_repo):
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input_sha = up_to_date_repo.repo_config['sha']
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ret = _update_repository(up_to_date_repo.repo_config)
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ret = commands._update_repository(up_to_date_repo.repo_config)
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assert ret['sha'] == input_sha
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def test_autoupdate_up_to_date_repo(up_to_date_repo):
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before = open(C.CONFIG_FILE).read()
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runner = Runner(up_to_date_repo.python_hooks_repo)
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ret = autoupdate(runner)
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ret = commands.autoupdate(runner)
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after = open(C.CONFIG_FILE).read()
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assert ret == 0
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assert before == after
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def test_out_of_date_repo(out_of_date_repo):
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ret = _update_repository(out_of_date_repo.repo_config)
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ret = commands._update_repository(out_of_date_repo.repo_config)
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assert ret['sha'] == out_of_date_repo.head_sha
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def test_removes_defaults(out_of_date_repo):
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ret = _update_repository(out_of_date_repo.repo_config)
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ret = commands._update_repository(out_of_date_repo.repo_config)
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assert 'args' not in ret['hooks'][0]
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assert 'expected_return_value' not in ret['hooks'][0]
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def test_autoupdate_out_of_date_repo(out_of_date_repo):
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before = open(C.CONFIG_FILE).read()
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runner = Runner(out_of_date_repo.python_hooks_repo)
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ret = autoupdate(runner)
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ret = commands.autoupdate(runner)
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after = open(C.CONFIG_FILE).read()
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assert ret == 0
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assert before != after
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def test_hook_disppearing_repo_raises(hook_disappearing_repo):
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with pytest.raises(RepositoryCannotBeUpdatedError):
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_update_repository(hook_disappearing_repo.repo_config)
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with pytest.raises(commands.RepositoryCannotBeUpdatedError):
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commands._update_repository(hook_disappearing_repo.repo_config)
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def test_autoupdate_hook_disappearing_repo(hook_disappearing_repo):
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before = open(C.CONFIG_FILE).read()
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runner = Runner(hook_disappearing_repo.python_hooks_repo)
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ret = autoupdate(runner)
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ret = commands.autoupdate(runner)
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after = open(C.CONFIG_FILE).read()
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assert ret == 1
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assert before == after
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def test_clean(empty_git_dir):
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os.mkdir(C.HOOKS_WORKSPACE)
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clean(Runner(empty_git_dir))
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commands.clean(Runner(empty_git_dir))
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assert not os.path.exists(C.HOOKS_WORKSPACE)
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def test_clean_empty(empty_git_dir):
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assert not os.path.exists(C.HOOKS_WORKSPACE)
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clean(Runner(empty_git_dir))
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commands.clean(Runner(empty_git_dir))
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assert not os.path.exists(C.HOOKS_WORKSPACE)
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def stage_a_file():
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local['touch']['foo.py']()
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local['git']['add', 'foo.py']()
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def get_write_mock_output(write_mock):
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return ''.join(call[0][0] for call in write_mock.call_args_list)
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def test_run_all_hooks_passing(repo_with_passing_hook):
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stage_a_file()
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runner = Runner(repo_with_passing_hook)
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args = auto_namedtuple(
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all_files=False, color=False, verbose=False, hook=None,
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)
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write_mock = mock.Mock()
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ret = commands.run(runner, args, write=write_mock)
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assert ret == 0
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printed = get_write_mock_output(write_mock)
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assert 'Bash hook' in printed
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assert 'Passed' in printed
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def test_verbose_prints_output(repo_with_passing_hook):
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stage_a_file()
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runner = Runner(repo_with_passing_hook)
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args = auto_namedtuple(
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all_files=False, color=False, verbose=True, hook=None,
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)
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write_mock = mock.Mock()
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ret = commands.run(runner, args, write=write_mock)
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assert ret == 0
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printed = get_write_mock_output(write_mock)
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assert 'foo.py\nHello World\n' in printed
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def test_run_all_hooks_failing(repo_with_failing_hook):
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stage_a_file()
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runner = Runner(repo_with_failing_hook)
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args = auto_namedtuple(
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all_files=False, color=False, verbose=False, hook=None,
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)
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write_mock = mock.Mock()
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ret = commands.run(runner, args, write=write_mock)
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assert ret == 1
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printed = get_write_mock_output(write_mock)
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assert 'Failing hook' in printed
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assert 'Failed' in printed
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assert 'Fail\nfoo.py\n' in printed
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def test_run_a_specific_hook(repo_with_passing_hook):
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stage_a_file()
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runner = Runner(repo_with_passing_hook)
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args = auto_namedtuple(
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all_files=False, color=False, verbose=False, hook='bash_hook',
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)
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write_mock = mock.Mock()
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ret = commands.run(runner, args, write=write_mock)
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assert ret == 0
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printed = get_write_mock_output(write_mock)
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assert 'Bash hook' in printed
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assert 'Passed' in printed
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def test_run_a_non_existing_hook(repo_with_passing_hook):
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stage_a_file()
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runner = Runner(repo_with_passing_hook)
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args = auto_namedtuple(
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all_files=False, color=False, verbose=False, hook='nope',
|
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)
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write_mock = mock.Mock()
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ret = commands.run(runner, args, write=write_mock)
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assert ret == 1
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printed = get_write_mock_output(write_mock)
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assert 'No hook with id `nope`' in printed
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def test_run_all_files(repo_with_passing_hook):
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stage_a_file()
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runner = Runner(repo_with_passing_hook)
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args = auto_namedtuple(
|
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all_files=True, color=False, verbose=True, hook=None,
|
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)
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write_mock = mock.Mock()
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ret = commands.run(runner, args, write=write_mock)
|
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assert ret == 0
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printed = get_write_mock_output(write_mock)
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# These are all the files checked into the repo.
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# This seems kind of weird but it is because py.test reuses fixtures
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for filename in 'hooks.yaml bin/hook.sh foo.py dummy'.split():
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assert filename in printed
|
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|
|
|
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|
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@ -2,8 +2,10 @@ from __future__ import absolute_import
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import pytest
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import time
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import yaml
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from plumbum import local
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import pre_commit.constants as C
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from pre_commit import git
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_config import CONFIG_JSON_SCHEMA
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from pre_commit.clientlib.validate_config import validate_config_extra
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|
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@ -68,6 +70,11 @@ def script_hooks_repo(dummy_git_repo):
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yield _make_repo(dummy_git_repo, 'script_hooks_repo')
|
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|
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|
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@pytest.yield_fixture
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def failing_hook_repo(dummy_git_repo):
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yield _make_repo(dummy_git_repo, 'failing_hook_repo')
|
||||
|
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|
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def _make_config(path, hook_id, file_regex):
|
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config = {
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'repo': path,
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||||
|
|
@ -96,4 +103,26 @@ def config_for_prints_cwd_repo(prints_cwd_repo):
|
|||
|
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@pytest.yield_fixture
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def config_for_script_hooks_repo(script_hooks_repo):
|
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yield _make_config(script_hooks_repo, 'bash_hook', '^$')
|
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yield _make_config(script_hooks_repo, 'bash_hook', '')
|
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|
||||
|
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def _make_repo_from_configs(*configs):
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with open(C.CONFIG_FILE, 'w') as config_file:
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yaml.dump(
|
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configs,
|
||||
stream=config_file,
|
||||
Dumper=yaml.SafeDumper,
|
||||
**C.YAML_DUMP_KWARGS
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.yield_fixture
|
||||
def repo_with_passing_hook(config_for_script_hooks_repo, empty_git_dir):
|
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_make_repo_from_configs(config_for_script_hooks_repo)
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yield empty_git_dir
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.yield_fixture
|
||||
def repo_with_failing_hook(failing_hook_repo, empty_git_dir):
|
||||
_make_repo_from_configs(_make_config(failing_hook_repo, 'failing_hook', ''))
|
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yield empty_git_dir
|
||||
|
|
|
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|
|
@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
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import jsonschema.exceptions
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import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
from pre_commit.jsonschema_extensions import apply_defaults
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from pre_commit.jsonschema_extensions import remove_defaults
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|
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|
|
@ -78,3 +81,9 @@ def test_remove_defaults_removes_default():
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{'properties': {'foo': {'default': 'bar'}}},
|
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)
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assert ret == {}
|
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|
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|
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('func', (apply_defaults, remove_defaults))
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def test_still_validates_schema(func):
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with pytest.raises(jsonschema.exceptions.ValidationError):
|
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func({}, {'properties': {'foo': {}}, 'required': ['foo']})
|
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|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ def test_CalledProcessError_str():
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@pytest.fixture
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||||
def popen_mock():
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||||
popen = mock.Mock(spec=subprocess.Popen)
|
||||
popen.return_value.communicate.return_value = (mock.Mock(), mock.Mock())
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popen.return_value.communicate.return_value = (b'stdout', b'stderr')
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return popen
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -64,11 +64,7 @@ def test_run_substitutes_prefix(popen_mock, makedirs_mock):
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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||||
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
|
||||
)
|
||||
assert ret == (
|
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popen_mock.return_value.returncode,
|
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popen_mock.return_value.communicate.return_value[0],
|
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popen_mock.return_value.communicate.return_value[1],
|
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)
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assert ret == (popen_mock.return_value.returncode, 'stdout', 'stderr')
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PATH_TESTS = (
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ def test_run_a_python_hook(config_for_python_hooks_repo):
|
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)
|
||||
|
||||
assert ret[0] == 0
|
||||
assert ret[1] == b"['/dev/null']\nHello World\n"
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assert ret[1] == "['/dev/null']\nHello World\n"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.integration
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|
|
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ def test_cwd_of_hook(config_for_prints_cwd_repo):
|
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)
|
||||
|
||||
assert ret[0] == 0
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||||
assert ret[1] == repo.repo_url.encode('utf-8') + b'\n'
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assert ret[1] == repo.repo_url + '\n'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.skipif(
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|
|
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ def test_run_a_node_hook(config_for_node_hooks_repo):
|
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ret = repo.run_hook(PrefixedCommandRunner(C.HOOKS_WORKSPACE), 'foo', [])
|
||||
|
||||
assert ret[0] == 0
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||||
assert ret[1] == b'Hello World\n'
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assert ret[1] == 'Hello World\n'
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|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.integration
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|
|
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ def test_run_a_script_hook(config_for_script_hooks_repo):
|
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)
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|
||||
assert ret[0] == 0
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||||
assert ret[1] == b'bar\nHello World\n'
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assert ret[1] == 'bar\nHello World\n'
|
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|
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|
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@pytest.fixture
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|
|
|
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2
tox.ini
2
tox.ini
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ deps = -rrequirements_dev.txt
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commands =
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coverage erase
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coverage run -m pytest {posargs:tests}
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coverage report --show-missing --fail-under 88
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coverage report --show-missing --fail-under 93
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flake8 {[tox]project} tests setup.py
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# pylint {[tox]project} tests setup.py
|
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|
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|
|
|
|||
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