To prepare for the default value of `protocol.file.allow` to change to "user", ensure tests that rely on local submodules can initialize them over the file protocol. Tests that only need to interact with submodules in a limited capacity have individual Git commands annotated with the appropriate configuration via `-c`. Tests that interact with submodules a handful of times use `test_config_global` instead. Test scripts that rely on submodules throughout use a `git config --global` during a setup test towards the beginning of the script. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2020 Shourya Shukla
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#
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test_description='Summary support for submodules, adding them using git submodule add
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This test script tries to verify the sanity of summary subcommand of git submodule
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while making sure to add submodules using `git submodule add` instead of
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`git add` as done in t7401.
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'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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test_expect_success 'setup' '
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	git config --global protocol.file.allow always
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'
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test_expect_success 'summary test environment setup' '
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	git init sm &&
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	test_commit -C sm "add file" file file-content file-tag &&
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	git submodule add ./sm my-subm &&
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	test_tick &&
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	git commit -m "add submodule"
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'
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test_expect_success 'submodule summary output for initialized submodule' '
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	test_commit -C sm "add file2" file2 file2-content file2-tag &&
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	git submodule update --remote &&
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	test_tick &&
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	git commit -m "update submodule" my-subm &&
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	git submodule summary HEAD^ >actual &&
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	rev1=$(git -C sm rev-parse --short HEAD^) &&
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	rev2=$(git -C sm rev-parse --short HEAD) &&
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	cat >expected <<-EOF &&
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	* my-subm ${rev1}...${rev2} (1):
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	  > add file2
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	EOF
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	test_cmp expected actual
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'
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test_expect_success 'submodule summary output for deinitialized submodule' '
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	git submodule deinit my-subm &&
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	git submodule summary HEAD^ >actual &&
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	test_must_be_empty actual &&
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	git submodule update --init my-subm &&
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	git submodule summary HEAD^ >actual &&
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	rev1=$(git -C sm rev-parse --short HEAD^) &&
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	rev2=$(git -C sm rev-parse --short HEAD) &&
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	cat >expected <<-EOF &&
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	* my-subm ${rev1}...${rev2} (1):
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	  > add file2
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	EOF
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	test_cmp expected actual
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'
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test_expect_success 'submodule summary output for submodules with changed paths' '
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	git mv my-subm subm &&
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	git commit -m "change submodule path" &&
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	rev=$(git -C sm rev-parse --short HEAD^) &&
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	git submodule summary HEAD^^ -- my-subm >actual 2>err &&
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	test_must_be_empty err &&
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	cat >expected <<-EOF &&
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	* my-subm ${rev}...0000000:
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	EOF
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	test_cmp expected actual
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'
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test_done
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