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#!/usr/bin/env bash
. "$(dirname "$0")/testlib.sh"
begin_test "post-commit"
(
set -e
reponame="$(basename "$0" ".sh")"
setup_remote_repo "$reponame"
clone_repo "$reponame" "$reponame"
git lfs track --lockable "*.dat"
git lfs track "*.big" # not lockable
git add .gitattributes
git commit -m "add git attributes"
echo "Come with me" > pcfile1.dat
echo "and you'll be" > pcfile2.dat
echo "in a world" > pcfile3.big
echo "of pure imagination" > pcfile4.big
git add *.dat
git commit -m "Committed large files"
# New lockable files should have been made read-only now since not locked
refute_file_writeable pcfile1.dat
refute_file_writeable pcfile2.dat
assert_file_writeable pcfile3.big
assert_file_writeable pcfile4.big
git push -u origin main
# now lock files, then edit
git lfs lock pcfile1.dat
git lfs lock pcfile2.dat
echo "Take a look" > pcfile1.dat
echo "and you'll see" > pcfile2.dat
git add pcfile1.dat pcfile2.dat
git commit -m "Updated"
# files should remain writeable since locked
assert_file_writeable pcfile1.dat
assert_file_writeable pcfile2.dat
)
end_test
begin_test "post-commit (locked file outside of LFS)"
(
set -e
reponame="post-commit-external"
setup_remote_repo "$reponame"
clone_repo "$reponame" "$reponame"
git lfs install
# This step is intentionally done in two commits, due to a known bug bug in
# the post-checkout process LFS performs. It compares changed files from HEAD,
# which is an invalid previous state for the initial commit of a repository.
echo "*.dat lockable" > .gitattributes
git add .gitattributes
git commit -m "initial commit"
echo "hello" > a.dat
git add a.dat
assert_file_writeable a.dat
git commit -m "add a.dat"
refute_file_writeable a.dat
)
end_test
begin_test "post-commit does not enter submodules"
(
set -e
reponame="post-commit-submodules"
setup_remote_repo "$reponame"
clone_repo "$reponame" "$reponame"
git lfs track --lockable "*.dat"
git lfs track "*.big" # not lockable
git add .gitattributes
git commit -m "add git attributes"
mkdir submodule
(cd submodule && git init && echo abc >foo && git add foo && git commit -m 'foo')
git submodule add ./submodule submodule
git commit -m 'Add submodule'
echo "Come with me" > pcfile1.dat
echo "and you'll be" > pcfile2.dat
echo "in a world" > pcfile3.big
echo "of pure imagination" > pcfile4.big
git add *.dat
GIT_TRACE=1 git commit -m "Committed large files" 2>&1 | tee output
! grep -E 'filepathfilter:.*submodule/foo' output
)
end_test