sapling/tests/test-sshserver.py
Jun Wu 9dc21f8d0b codemod: import from the edenscm package
Summary:
D13853115 adds `edenscm/` to `sys.path` and code still uses `import mercurial`.
That has nasty problems if both `import mercurial` and
`import edenscm.mercurial` are used, because Python would think `mercurial.foo`
and `edenscm.mercurial.foo` are different modules so code like
`try: ... except mercurial.error.Foo: ...`, or `isinstance(x, mercurial.foo.Bar)`
would fail to handle the `edenscm.mercurial` version. There are also some
module-level states (ex. `extensions._extensions`) that would cause trouble if
they have multiple versions in a single process.

Change imports to use the `edenscm` so ideally the `mercurial` is no longer
imported at all. Add checks in extensions.py to catch unexpected extensions
importing modules from the old (wrong) locations when running tests.

Reviewed By: phillco

Differential Revision: D13868981

fbshipit-source-id: f4e2513766957fd81d85407994f7521a08e4de48
2019-01-29 17:25:32 -08:00

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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import io
import unittest
import silenttestrunner
from edenscm.mercurial import sshserver, wireproto
class SSHServerGetArgsTests(unittest.TestCase):
def testparseknown(self):
tests = [
("* 0\nnodes 0\n", ["", {}]),
(
"* 0\nnodes 40\n1111111111111111111111111111111111111111\n",
["1111111111111111111111111111111111111111", {}],
),
]
for input, expected in tests:
self.assertparse("known", input, expected)
def assertparse(self, cmd, input, expected):
server = mockserver(input)
_func, spec = wireproto.commands[cmd]
self.assertEqual(server.getargs(spec), expected)
def mockserver(inbytes):
ui = mockui(inbytes)
repo = mockrepo(ui)
return sshserver.sshserver(ui, repo)
class mockrepo(object):
def __init__(self, ui):
self.ui = ui
class mockui(object):
def __init__(self, inbytes):
self.fin = io.BytesIO(inbytes)
self.fout = io.BytesIO()
self.ferr = io.BytesIO()
if __name__ == "__main__":
silenttestrunner.main(__name__)