diff --git a/tests/test_project.py b/tests/test_project.py index ac7671c0..eacabd67 100644 --- a/tests/test_project.py +++ b/tests/test_project.py @@ -871,6 +871,106 @@ def test_update_submodules_strategy(repos_tmpdir): assert net_tools_project.sha('HEAD', cwd=kconfiglib_dst_dir) \ == kconfiglib_new_sha +@pytest.mark.xfail +def test_update_submodules_relpath(tmpdir): + # Regression test for + # https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/west/issues/545. + # + # We need to make sure that submodules with relative paths are + # initialized correctly even when ther is no "origin" remote. + # + # Background: unless the config variable git.$SUBMODULENAME.url is + # set, git relies on the "default remote" for figuring out how to + # turn that relative path into something useful. The "default + # remote" ends up being "origin" in the situation where we are + # initializing a submodule from a superproject which is a west + # project. However, west neither makes nor expects any guarantees + # about any particular git remotes being present in a project, so + # that only works if we set the config variable before + # initializing the module. + + # The following paths begin with 'project' if they are west projects, + # and 'submodule' if they are direct or transitive submodules of a + # west project. Numeric suffixes reflect the tree structure of the + # workspace: + # + # workspace + # ├── manifest + # ├── project-1 + # │ └── submodule-1-1 + # └── project-2 + # ├── submodule-2-1 + # └── submodule-2-2 + # └── submodule-2-2-1 + remotes = tmpdir / 'remotes' # parent directory for 'remote' repos + remote_repositories = [ + remotes / path for path in + ['manifest', + 'project-1', + 'submodule-1-1', + 'project-2', + 'submodule-2-1', + 'submodule-2-2', + 'submodule-2-2-1', + ] + ] + for remote_repo in remote_repositories: + create_repo(remote_repo) + + add_commit(remotes / 'manifest', 'manifest west.yml', + files={'west.yml': f''' +manifest: + remotes: + - name: not-origin + url-base: {remotes} + defaults: + remote: not-origin + projects: + - name: project-1 + submodules: true + - name: project-2 + submodules: + - path: submodule-2-1 + - name: sub-2-2 + path: submodule-2-2 +'''}) + + def add_submodule(superproject, submodule_name, + submodule_url, submodule_path): + subprocess.check_call([GIT, '-C', os.fspath(superproject), + 'submodule', 'add', + '--name', submodule_name, + submodule_url, submodule_path]) + add_commit(superproject, f'add submodule {submodule_name}') + + add_submodule(remotes / 'project-1', 'sub-1-1', + '../submodule-1-1', 'submodule-1-1') + add_submodule(remotes / 'project-2', 'sub-2-1', + '../submodule-2-1', 'submodule-2-1') + add_submodule(remotes / 'project-2', 'sub-2-2', + '../submodule-2-2', 'submodule-2-2') + add_submodule(remotes / 'project-2' / 'submodule-2-2', 'sub-2-2-1', + '../submodule-2-2-1', 'submodule-2-2-1') + + workspace = tmpdir / 'workspace' + remote_manifest = remotes / 'manifest' + cmd(f'init -m "{remote_manifest}" "{workspace}"') + + workspace.chdir() + cmd('update') + expected_dirs = [ + workspace / expected for expected in + ['project-1', + 'project-1' / 'submodule-1-1', + 'project-2', + 'project-2' / 'submodule-2-1', + 'project-2' / 'submodule-2-2', + 'project-2' / 'submodule-2-2' / 'submodule-2-2-1', + ] + ] + for expected_dir in expected_dirs: + expected_dir.check(dir=1) + def test_update_recovery(tmpdir): # Make sure that the final 'west update' can recover from the # following turn of events: