jj/cli/tests/test_file_track_untrack_commands.rs

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// Copyright 2022 The Jujutsu Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
use crate::common::TestEnvironment;
#[test]
fn test_track_untrack() {
let test_env = TestEnvironment::default();
test_env.run_jj_in(".", ["git", "init", "repo"]).success();
let work_dir = test_env.work_dir("repo");
work_dir.write_file("file1", "initial");
work_dir.write_file("file1.bak", "initial");
work_dir.write_file("file2.bak", "initial");
let target_dir = work_dir.create_dir("target");
target_dir.write_file("file2", "initial");
target_dir.write_file("file3", "initial");
// Run a command so all the files get tracked, then add "*.bak" to the ignore
// patterns
work_dir.run_jj(["st"]).success();
work_dir.write_file(".gitignore", "*.bak\n");
let files_before = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]).success();
// Errors out when not run at the head operation
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "untrack", "file1", "--at-op", "@-"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
------- stderr -------
Error: This command must be able to update the working copy.
Hint: Don't use --at-op.
[EOF]
[exit status: 1]
");
// Errors out when no path is specified
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "untrack"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
------- stderr -------
error: the following required arguments were not provided:
<FILESETS>...
Usage: jj file untrack <FILESETS>...
For more information, try '--help'.
[EOF]
[exit status: 2]
");
// Errors out when a specified file is not ignored
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "untrack", "file1", "file1.bak"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
------- stderr -------
Error: 'file1' is not ignored.
Hint: Files that are not ignored will be added back by the next command.
Make sure they're ignored, then try again.
[EOF]
[exit status: 1]
");
let files_after = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]).success();
// There should be no changes to the state when there was an error
assert_eq!(files_after, files_before);
// Can untrack a single file
assert!(files_before.stdout.raw().contains("file1.bak\n"));
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "untrack", "file1.bak"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"");
let files_after = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]).success();
// The file is no longer tracked
assert!(!files_after.stdout.raw().contains("file1.bak"));
// Other files that match the ignore pattern are not untracked
assert!(files_after.stdout.raw().contains("file2.bak"));
// The files still exist on disk
assert!(work_dir.root().join("file1.bak").exists());
assert!(work_dir.root().join("file2.bak").exists());
// Errors out when multiple specified files are not ignored
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "untrack", "target"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output.normalize_backslash(), @r"
------- stderr -------
Error: 'target/file2' and 1 other files are not ignored.
Hint: Files that are not ignored will be added back by the next command.
Make sure they're ignored, then try again.
[EOF]
[exit status: 1]
");
// Can untrack after adding to ignore patterns
work_dir.write_file(".gitignore", ".bak\ntarget/\n");
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "untrack", "target"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @"");
let files_after = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]).success();
assert!(!files_after.stdout.raw().contains("target"));
}
#[test]
fn test_track_untrack_sparse() {
let test_env = TestEnvironment::default();
test_env.run_jj_in(".", ["git", "init", "repo"]).success();
let work_dir = test_env.work_dir("repo");
work_dir.write_file("file1", "contents");
work_dir.write_file("file2", "contents");
// When untracking a file that's not included in the sparse working copy, it
// doesn't need to be ignored (because it won't be automatically added
// back).
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
file1
file2
[EOF]
");
work_dir
.run_jj(["sparse", "set", "--clear", "--add", "file1"])
.success();
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "untrack", "file2"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @"");
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
file1
[EOF]
");
// Trying to manually track a file that's not included in the sparse working has
// no effect. TODO: At least a warning would be useful
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "track", "file2"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @"");
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
file1
[EOF]
");
}
#[test]
fn test_auto_track() {
let test_env = TestEnvironment::default();
test_env.add_config(r#"snapshot.auto-track = 'glob:*.rs'"#);
test_env.run_jj_in(".", ["git", "init", "repo"]).success();
let work_dir = test_env.work_dir("repo");
work_dir.write_file("file1.rs", "initial");
work_dir.write_file("file2.md", "initial");
work_dir.write_file("file3.md", "initial");
// Only configured paths get auto-tracked
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
file1.rs
[EOF]
");
// Can manually track paths
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "track", "file3.md"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @"");
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
file1.rs
file3.md
[EOF]
");
// Can manually untrack paths
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "untrack", "file3.md"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @"");
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
file1.rs
[EOF]
");
// CWD-relative paths in `snapshot.auto-track` are evaluated from the repo root
let sub_dir = work_dir.create_dir("sub");
sub_dir.write_file("file1.rs", "initial");
let output = sub_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output.normalize_backslash(), @r"
../file1.rs
[EOF]
");
// But `jj file track` wants CWD-relative paths
let output = sub_dir.run_jj(["file", "track", "file1.rs"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @"");
let output = sub_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output.normalize_backslash(), @r"
../file1.rs
file1.rs
[EOF]
");
}
#[test]
fn test_track_ignored() {
let test_env = TestEnvironment::default();
test_env.add_config(r#"snapshot.auto-track = 'none()'"#);
test_env.run_jj_in(".", ["git", "init", "repo"]).success();
let work_dir = test_env.work_dir("repo");
work_dir.write_file(".gitignore", "*.bak\n");
work_dir.write_file("file1", "initial");
work_dir.write_file("file1.bak", "initial");
// Track an unignored path
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "track", "file1"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @"");
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
file1
[EOF]
");
// Track an ignored path
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "track", "file1.bak"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @"");
// TODO: We should teach `jj file track` to track ignored paths (possibly
// requiring a flag)
let output = work_dir.run_jj(["file", "list"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(output, @r"
file1
[EOF]
");
}