From c9b44d29d656e92bb08fa41bcc2c31b2a2a2607b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matteo Croce Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2023 19:13:49 +0100 Subject: fix files list on file rename GitPython parses the output of `git diff --numstat` to get the files changed in a commit. This breaks when a commit contains a file rename, because the output of `git diff` is different than expected. This is the output of a normal commit: $ git diff --numstat 8f41a390bf9a^ 8f41a390bf9a 30 5 test/test_repo.py And this a commit containing a rename: $ git diff --numstat 185d847ec764^ 185d847ec764 3 1 .github/workflows/{test_pytest.yml => Future.yml} This can be triggered by this code: for commit in repo.iter_commits(): print(commit.hexsha) for file in commit.stats.files: print(file) Which will print for the normal commit: 8f41a390bf9a54db6f85032bc56b453307b95451 'test/test_repo.py' And when there is a rename: 185d847ec7647fd2642a82d9205fb3d07ea71715 '.github/workflows/{test_pytest.yml => Future.yml}' Additionally, when a path member is removed, the file list become a list of strings, breaking even more the caller. This is in the Linux kernel tree: $ git diff --numstat db401875f438^ db401875f438 1 1 tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/mlxsw/{spectrum-2 => }/devlink_trap_tunnel_ipip6.sh and GitPython parses it as: db401875f438168c5804b295b93a28c7730bb57a ('tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/mlxsw/{spectrum-2 => ' '}/devlink_trap_tunnel_ipip6.sh') Fix this by pasing the --no-renames option to `git diff` which ignores renames and print the same output as if the file was deleted from the old path and created in the new one: $ git diff --numstat --no-renames 185d847ec764^ 185d847ec764 57 0 .github/workflows/Future.yml 0 55 .github/workflows/test_pytest.yml --- test/test_commit.py | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+) (limited to 'test/test_commit.py') diff --git a/test/test_commit.py b/test/test_commit.py index c5a43c94..1efc6889 100644 --- a/test/test_commit.py +++ b/test/test_commit.py @@ -159,6 +159,37 @@ class TestCommit(TestCommitSerialization): self.assertEqual(commit.committer_tz_offset, 14400, commit.committer_tz_offset) self.assertEqual(commit.message, "initial project\n") + def test_renames(self): + commit = self.rorepo.commit("185d847ec7647fd2642a82d9205fb3d07ea71715") + files = commit.stats.files + + # when a file is renamed, the output of git diff is like "dir/{old => new}" + # unless we disable rename with --no-renames, which produces two lines + # one with the old path deletes and another with the new added + self.assertEqual(len(files), 2) + + def check_entries(path, changes): + expected = { + ".github/workflows/Future.yml" : { + 'insertions': 57, + 'deletions': 0, + 'lines': 57 + }, + ".github/workflows/test_pytest.yml" : { + 'insertions': 0, + 'deletions': 55, + 'lines': 55 + }, + } + assert path in expected + assert isinstance(changes, dict) + for key in ("insertions", "deletions", "lines"): + assert changes[key] == expected[path][key] + + for path, changes in files.items(): + check_entries(path, changes) + # END for each stated file + def test_unicode_actor(self): # assure we can parse unicode actors correctly name = "Üäöß ÄußÉ" -- cgit v1.2.1