sapling/eden/scm/tests/test-auth-match.t
Zeyi (Rice) Fan 92f6f35e7a mark all tests requiring Python 2
Summary:
This diff marks **ALL** mercurial tests requiring Python 2 feature.

After you fixes some tests, simply remove the `py2` feature requirement and that tests will be continuously run after your diff is landed.

To bypass this feature requirement, run the tests command with `HGTEST_FORCE_PY2=1`. For example:

```
HGTEST_FORCE_PY2=1 buck test //eden/scm/tests:hg_run_tests
```

or

```
HGTEST_FORCE_PY2=1 python run-tests.py
```

----

Basically this diff are created with the following commands:

```
$ sed -i 's/import feature\(.*\)$/import feature\1\n\nfeature.require(["py2"])/' test-*-t.py
$ sed -i '1s/^/#require py2\n/' test-*.t
$ ls | grep -P "^test.*(?<\!-t)\.py$" > list && vim -p $(cat list)
# manually adding feature requires for these Python tests.
```

(Note: this ignores all push blocking failures!)

ignore-conflict-markers

Reviewed By: singhsrb

Differential Revision: D19655148

fbshipit-source-id: 985e3ccb4010cc559049f1d89f8909bc2d9b5e20
2020-01-30 18:49:21 -08:00

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#require py2
#chg-compatible
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
No credentials
$ hg --debug debugreadauthforuri https://example.com
no match found
Single credential
$ cat > "$HGRCPATH" << EOF
> [auth]
> first.prefix=example.com
> first.schemes=https
> EOF
$ hg --debug debugreadauthforuri https://example.com
auth.first.prefix=example.com
auth.first.schemes=https
Non-existent credentials are ignored
$ cat > "$HGRCPATH" << EOF
> [auth]
> first.cert=foocert
> first.prefix=example.com
> first.schemes=https
> second.key=fookey
> second.prefix=example.com
> second.schemes=https
> EOF
$ hg --debug debugreadauthforuri https://example.com
ignoring [auth] key 'first': cert does not exist at foocert
ignoring [auth] key 'second': key does not exist at fookey
no match found
Valid credentials are used
$ touch foocert
$ cat > "$HGRCPATH" << EOF
> [auth]
> first.cert=foocert
> first.prefix=example.com
> first.schemes=https
> EOF
$ hg --debug debugreadauthforuri https://example.com
auth.first.cert=foocert
auth.first.prefix=example.com
auth.first.schemes=https
Valid credentials are preferred
$ cat > "$HGRCPATH" << EOF
> [auth]
> first.cert=foocert
> first.prefix=example.com
> first.schemes=https
> second.key=fookey
> second.prefix=example.com
> second.schemes=https
> second.priority=1
> EOF
$ hg --debug debugreadauthforuri https://example.com
ignoring [auth] key 'second': key does not exist at fookey
auth.first.cert=foocert
auth.first.prefix=example.com
auth.first.schemes=https
Longest prefixes are used
$ cat > "$HGRCPATH" << EOF
> [auth]
> first.prefix=example.com/foo
> first.schemes=https
> second.prefix=example.com
> second.schemes=https
> EOF
$ hg --debug debugreadauthforuri https://example.com/foo
auth.first.prefix=example.com/foo
auth.first.schemes=https
Prefixes take precedence over priorities
$ cat > "$HGRCPATH" << EOF
> [auth]
> first.prefix=example.com/foo
> first.schemes=https
> second.prefix=example.com
> second.schemes=https
> second.priority=1
> EOF
$ hg --debug debugreadauthforuri https://example.com/foo
auth.first.prefix=example.com/foo
auth.first.schemes=https
Priorities take precedence over user names
$ cat > "$HGRCPATH" << EOF
> [auth]
> first.prefix=example.com
> first.schemes=https
> first.username=user
> second.prefix=example.com
> second.schemes=https
> second.priority=1
> EOF
$ hg --debug debugreadauthforuri https://example.com
auth.second.prefix=example.com
auth.second.priority=1
auth.second.schemes=https
User names are used if everything else matches
$ cat > "$HGRCPATH" << EOF
> [auth]
> first.prefix=example.com
> first.schemes=https
> first.username=user
> first.priority=1
> second.prefix=example.com
> second.schemes=https
> second.priority=1
> EOF
$ hg --debug debugreadauthforuri https://example.com
auth.first.prefix=example.com
auth.first.priority=1
auth.first.schemes=https
auth.first.username=user