#!/bin/sh test_description='git ls-remote' GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME=main export GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME . ./test-lib.sh generate_references () { for ref do oid=$(git rev-parse "$ref") && printf '%s\t%s\n' "$oid" "$ref" || return 1 done } test_expect_success 'set up fake upload-pack' ' # This can be used to simulate an upload-pack that just shows the # contents of the "input" file (prepared with the test-tool pkt-line # helper), and does not do any negotiation (since ls-remote does not # need it). write_script cat-input <<-\EOF # send our initial advertisement/response cat input # soak up the flush packet from the client cat EOF ' test_expect_success 'dies when no remote found' ' test_must_fail git ls-remote ' test_expect_success setup ' >file && git add file && test_tick && git commit -m initial && git tag mark && git tag mark1.1 && git tag mark1.2 && git tag mark1.10 && git show-ref --tags -d >expected.tag.raw && sed -e "s/ / /" expected.tag.raw >expected.tag && generate_references HEAD >expected.all && git show-ref -d >refs && sed -e "s/ / /" refs >>expected.all && git remote add self "$(pwd)/.git" && git remote add self2 "." ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote --tags .git' ' git ls-remote --tags .git >actual && test_cmp expected.tag actual ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote .git' ' git ls-remote .git >actual && test_cmp expected.all actual ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote --tags self' ' git ls-remote --tags self >actual && test_cmp expected.tag actual ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote self' ' git ls-remote self >actual && test_cmp expected.all actual ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote --sort="version:refname" --tags self' ' generate_references \ refs/tags/mark \ refs/tags/mark1.1 \ refs/tags/mark1.2 \ refs/tags/mark1.10 >expect && git ls-remote --sort="version:refname" --tags self >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote --sort="-version:refname" --tags self' ' generate_references \ refs/tags/mark1.10 \ refs/tags/mark1.2 \ refs/tags/mark1.1 \ refs/tags/mark >expect && git ls-remote --sort="-version:refname" --tags self >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote --sort="-refname" --tags self' ' generate_references \ refs/tags/mark1.2 \ refs/tags/mark1.10 \ refs/tags/mark1.1 \ refs/tags/mark >expect && git ls-remote --sort="-refname" --tags self >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'dies when no remote specified, multiple remotes found, and no default specified' ' test_must_fail git ls-remote ' test_expect_success 'succeeds when no remote specified but only one found' ' test_when_finished git remote add self2 "." && git remote remove self2 && git ls-remote ' test_expect_success 'use "origin" when no remote specified and multiple found' ' URL="$(pwd)/.git" && echo "From $URL" >exp_err && git remote add origin "$URL" && git ls-remote 2>actual_err >actual && test_cmp exp_err actual_err && test_cmp expected.all actual ' test_expect_success 'suppress "From " with -q' ' git ls-remote -q 2>actual_err && ! test_cmp exp_err actual_err ' test_expect_success 'use branch..remote if possible' ' # # Test that we are indeed using branch..remote, not "origin", even # though the "origin" remote has been set. # # setup a new remote to differentiate from "origin" git clone . other.git && ( cd other.git && echo "$(git rev-parse HEAD) HEAD" && git show-ref | sed -e "s/ / /" ) >exp && URL="other.git" && echo "From $URL" >exp_err && git remote add other $URL && git config branch.main.remote other && git ls-remote 2>actual_err >actual && test_cmp exp_err actual_err && test_cmp exp actual ' test_expect_success 'confuses pattern as remote when no remote specified' ' if test_have_prereq MINGW then # Windows does not like asterisks in pathname does_not_exist=main else does_not_exist="refs*main" fi && cat >exp <<-EOF && fatal: '\''$does_not_exist'\'' does not appear to be a git repository fatal: Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists. EOF # # Do not expect "git ls-remote " to work; ls-remote needs # if you want to feed , just like you cannot say # fetch . # We could just as easily have used "main"; the "*" emphasizes its # role as a pattern. test_must_fail git ls-remote "$does_not_exist" >actual 2>&1 && test_cmp exp actual ' test_expect_success 'die with non-2 for wrong repository even with --exit-code' ' { git ls-remote --exit-code ./no-such-repository status=$? } && test $status != 2 && test $status != 0 ' test_expect_success 'Report success even when nothing matches' ' git ls-remote other.git "refs/nsn/*" >actual && test_must_be_empty actual ' test_expect_success 'Report no-match with --exit-code' ' test_expect_code 2 git ls-remote --exit-code other.git "refs/nsn/*" >actual && test_must_be_empty actual ' test_expect_success 'Report match with --exit-code' ' git ls-remote --exit-code other.git "refs/tags/*" >actual && git ls-remote . tags/mark* >expect && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'set up some extra tags for ref hiding' ' git tag magic/one && git tag magic/two ' for configsection in transfer uploadpack do test_expect_success "Hide some refs with $configsection.hiderefs" ' test_config $configsection.hiderefs refs/tags && git ls-remote . >actual && test_unconfig $configsection.hiderefs && git ls-remote . >expect.raw && sed -e "/ refs\/tags\//d" expect.raw >expect && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success "Override hiding of $configsection.hiderefs" ' test_when_finished "test_unconfig $configsection.hiderefs" && git config --add $configsection.hiderefs refs/tags && git config --add $configsection.hiderefs "!refs/tags/magic" && git config --add $configsection.hiderefs refs/tags/magic/one && git ls-remote . >actual && grep refs/tags/magic/two actual && ! grep refs/tags/magic/one actual ' done test_expect_success 'overrides work between mixed transfer/upload-pack hideRefs' ' test_config uploadpack.hiderefs refs/tags && test_config transfer.hiderefs "!refs/tags/magic" && git ls-remote . >actual && grep refs/tags/magic actual ' test_expect_success 'protocol v2 supports hiderefs' ' test_config uploadpack.hiderefs refs/tags && git -c protocol.version=2 ls-remote . >actual && ! grep refs/tags actual ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote --symref' ' git fetch origin && echo "ref: refs/heads/main HEAD" >expect.v2 && generate_references \ HEAD \ refs/heads/main >>expect.v2 && echo "ref: refs/remotes/origin/main refs/remotes/origin/HEAD" >>expect.v2 && oid=$(git rev-parse HEAD) && echo "$oid refs/remotes/origin/HEAD" >>expect.v2 && generate_references \ refs/remotes/origin/main \ refs/tags/mark \ refs/tags/mark1.1 \ refs/tags/mark1.10 \ refs/tags/mark1.2 >>expect.v2 && # v0 does not show non-HEAD symrefs grep -v "ref: refs/remotes" expect.v0 && git -c protocol.version=0 ls-remote --symref >actual.v0 && test_cmp expect.v0 actual.v0 && git -c protocol.version=2 ls-remote --symref >actual.v2 && test_cmp expect.v2 actual.v2 ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote with filtered symref (refname)' ' rev=$(git rev-parse HEAD) && cat >expect <<-EOF && ref: refs/heads/main HEAD $rev HEAD EOF git ls-remote --symref . HEAD >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote with filtered symref (--heads)' ' git symbolic-ref refs/heads/foo refs/tags/mark && cat >expect.v2 <<-EOF && ref: refs/tags/mark refs/heads/foo $rev refs/heads/foo $rev refs/heads/main EOF grep -v "^ref: refs/tags/" expect.v0 && git -c protocol.version=0 ls-remote --symref --heads . >actual.v0 && test_cmp expect.v0 actual.v0 && git -c protocol.version=2 ls-remote --symref --heads . >actual.v2 && test_cmp expect.v2 actual.v2 ' test_expect_success 'indicate no refs in v0 standards-compliant empty remote' ' # Git does not produce an output like this, but it does match the # standard and is produced by other implementations like JGit. So # hard-code the case we care about. # # The actual capabilities do not matter; there are none that would # change how ls-remote behaves. oid=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 && test-tool pkt-line pack >input.q <<-EOF && $oid capabilities^{}Qcaps-go-here 0000 EOF q_to_nul input && # --exit-code asks the command to exit with 2 when no # matching refs are found. test_expect_code 2 git ls-remote --exit-code --upload-pack=./cat-input . ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote works outside repository' ' # It is important for this repo to be inside the nongit # area, as we want a repo name that does not include # slashes (because those inhibit some of our configuration # lookups). nongit git init --bare dst.git && nongit git ls-remote dst.git ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote --sort fails gracefully outside repository' ' # Use a sort key that requires access to the referenced objects. nongit test_must_fail git ls-remote --sort=authordate "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" 2>err && test_grep "^fatal: not a git repository, but the field '\''authordate'\'' requires access to object data" err ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote patterns work with all protocol versions' ' git for-each-ref --format="%(objectname) %(refname)" \ refs/heads/main refs/remotes/origin/main >expect && git -c protocol.version=0 ls-remote . main >actual.v0 && test_cmp expect actual.v0 && git -c protocol.version=2 ls-remote . main >actual.v2 && test_cmp expect actual.v2 ' test_expect_success 'ls-remote prefixes work with all protocol versions' ' git for-each-ref --format="%(objectname) %(refname)" \ refs/heads/ refs/tags/ >expect && git -c protocol.version=0 ls-remote --heads --tags . >actual.v0 && test_cmp expect actual.v0 && git -c protocol.version=2 ls-remote --heads --tags . >actual.v2 && test_cmp expect actual.v2 ' test_expect_success 'v0 clients can handle multiple symrefs' ' # Modern versions of Git will not return multiple symref capabilities # for v0, so we have to hard-code the response. Note that we will # always use both v0 and object-format=sha1 here, as the hard-coded # response reflects a server that only supports those. oid=1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 && symrefs="symref=refs/remotes/origin/HEAD:refs/remotes/origin/main" && symrefs="$symrefs symref=HEAD:refs/heads/main" && # Likewise we want to make sure our parser is not fooled by the string # "symref" appearing as part of an earlier cap. But there is no way to # do that via upload-pack, as arbitrary strings can appear only in a # "symref" value itself (where we skip past the values as a whole) # and "agent" (which always appears after "symref", so putting our # parser in a confused state is less interesting). caps="some other caps including a-fake-symref-cap" && test-tool pkt-line pack >input.q <<-EOF && $oid HEADQ$caps $symrefs $oid refs/heads/main $oid refs/remotes/origin/HEAD $oid refs/remotes/origin/main 0000 EOF q_to_nul input && cat >expect <<-EOF && ref: refs/heads/main HEAD $oid HEAD $oid refs/heads/main ref: refs/remotes/origin/main refs/remotes/origin/HEAD $oid refs/remotes/origin/HEAD $oid refs/remotes/origin/main EOF git ls-remote --symref --upload-pack=./cat-input . >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_done