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gitwatch/tests/sync.bats
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#!/usr/bin/env bats
# This is a testscript using the bats testing framework:
# https://github.com/sstephenson/bats
# To run it, at a command prompt:
# bats testscript.bats
load startup-shutdown
function syncing_correctly { #@test
# Start up gitwatch and see if commit and push happen automatically
# after waiting two seconds
${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME}/../gitwatch.sh -r origin "$testdir/local/remote" 3>- &
GITWATCH_PID=$!
# Keeps kill message from printing to screen
disown
# Create a file, verify that it hasn't been added yet,
# then commit and push
cd remote
# According to inotify documentation, a race condition results if you write
# to directory too soon after it has been created; hence, a short wait.
sleep 1
echo "line1" >> file1.txt
# Wait a bit for inotify to figure out the file has changed, and do its add,
# commit, and push.
sleep $WAITTIME
# Verify that push happened
currentcommit=$(git rev-parse master)
remotecommit=$(git rev-parse origin/master)
[ "$currentcommit" = "$remotecommit" ]
# Try making subdirectory with file
lastcommit=$(git rev-parse master)
mkdir subdir
cd subdir
echo "line2" >> file2.txt
sleep $WAITTIME
# Verify that new commit has happened
currentcommit=$(git rev-parse master)
[ "$lastcommit" != "$currentcommit" ]
# Verify that push happened
currentcommit=$(git rev-parse master)
remotecommit=$(git rev-parse origin/master)
[ "$currentcommit" = "$remotecommit" ]
# Try removing file to see if can work
rm file2.txt
sleep $WAITTIME
# Verify that new commit has happened
currentcommit=$(git rev-parse master)
[ "$lastcommit" != "$currentcommit" ]
# Verify that push happened
currentcommit=$(git rev-parse master)
remotecommit=$(git rev-parse origin/master)
[ "$currentcommit" = "$remotecommit" ]
# Remove testing directories
cd /tmp
rm -rf $testdir
}