checkout/__test__/git-command-manager.test.ts
Johannes Schindelin d106d4669b
Add support for sparse checkouts (#1369)
* Add support for sparse checkouts

* sparse-checkout: optionally turn off cone mode

While it _is_ true that cone mode is the default nowadays (mainly for
performance reasons: code mode is much faster than non-cone mode), there
_are_ legitimate use cases where non-cone mode is really useful.

Let's add a flag to optionally disable cone mode.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>

* Verify minimum Git version for sparse checkout

The `git sparse-checkout` command is available only since Git version
v2.25.0. The `actions/checkout` Action actually supports older Git
versions than that; As of time of writing, the minimum version is
v2.18.0.

Instead of raising this minimum version even for users who do not
require a sparse checkout, only check for this minimum version
specifically when a sparse checkout was asked for.

Suggested-by: Tingluo Huang <tingluohuang@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>

* Support sparse checkout/LFS better

Instead of fetching all the LFS objects present in the current revision
in a sparse checkout, whether they are needed inside the sparse cone or
not, let's instead only pull the ones that are actually needed.

To do that, let's avoid running that preemptive `git lfs fetch` call in
case of a sparse checkout.

An alternative that was considered during the development of this patch
(and ultimately rejected) was to use `git lfs pull --include <path>...`,
but it turned out to be too inflexible because it requires exact paths,
not the patterns that are available via the sparse checkout definition,
and that risks running into command-line length limitations.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>

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Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Daniel <daniel.fernandez@feverup.com>
2023-06-09 09:08:21 -04:00

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import * as exec from '@actions/exec'
import * as fshelper from '../lib/fs-helper'
import * as commandManager from '../lib/git-command-manager'
let git: commandManager.IGitCommandManager
let mockExec = jest.fn()
describe('git-auth-helper tests', () => {
beforeAll(async () => {})
beforeEach(async () => {
jest.spyOn(fshelper, 'fileExistsSync').mockImplementation(jest.fn())
jest.spyOn(fshelper, 'directoryExistsSync').mockImplementation(jest.fn())
})
afterEach(() => {
jest.restoreAllMocks()
})
afterAll(() => {})
it('branch list matches', async () => {
mockExec.mockImplementation((path, args, options) => {
console.log(args, options.listeners.stdout)
if (args.includes('version')) {
options.listeners.stdout(Buffer.from('2.18'))
return 0
}
if (args.includes('rev-parse')) {
options.listeners.stdline(Buffer.from('refs/heads/foo'))
options.listeners.stdline(Buffer.from('refs/heads/bar'))
return 0
}
return 1
})
jest.spyOn(exec, 'exec').mockImplementation(mockExec)
const workingDirectory = 'test'
const lfs = false
const doSparseCheckout = false
git = await commandManager.createCommandManager(
workingDirectory,
lfs,
doSparseCheckout
)
let branches = await git.branchList(false)
expect(branches).toHaveLength(2)
expect(branches.sort()).toEqual(['foo', 'bar'].sort())
})
it('ambiguous ref name output is captured', async () => {
mockExec.mockImplementation((path, args, options) => {
console.log(args, options.listeners.stdout)
if (args.includes('version')) {
options.listeners.stdout(Buffer.from('2.18'))
return 0
}
if (args.includes('rev-parse')) {
options.listeners.stdline(Buffer.from('refs/heads/foo'))
// If refs/tags/v1 and refs/heads/tags/v1 existed on this repository
options.listeners.errline(
Buffer.from("error: refname 'tags/v1' is ambiguous")
)
return 0
}
return 1
})
jest.spyOn(exec, 'exec').mockImplementation(mockExec)
const workingDirectory = 'test'
const lfs = false
const doSparseCheckout = false
git = await commandManager.createCommandManager(
workingDirectory,
lfs,
doSparseCheckout
)
let branches = await git.branchList(false)
expect(branches).toHaveLength(1)
expect(branches.sort()).toEqual(['foo'].sort())
})
})