#!/bin/sh test_description='Test submodule--helper is-active This test verifies that `git submodue--helper is-active` correctly identifies submodules which are "active" and interesting to the user. ' . ./test-lib.sh test_expect_success 'setup' ' git config --global protocol.file.allow always && git init sub && test_commit -C sub initial && git init super && test_commit -C super initial && git -C super submodule add ../sub sub1 && git -C super submodule add ../sub sub2 && # Remove submodule..active entries in order to test in an # environment where only URLs are present in the conifg git -C super config --unset submodule.sub1.active && git -C super config --unset submodule.sub2.active && git -C super commit -a -m "add 2 submodules at sub{1,2}" ' test_expect_success 'is-active works with urls' ' git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub1 && git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub2 && git -C super config --unset submodule.sub1.URL && test_must_fail git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub1 && git -C super config submodule.sub1.URL ../sub && git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub1 ' test_expect_success 'is-active works with submodule..active config' ' test_when_finished "git -C super config --unset submodule.sub1.active" && test_when_finished "git -C super config submodule.sub1.URL ../sub" && git -C super config --bool submodule.sub1.active "false" && test_must_fail git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub1 && git -C super config --bool submodule.sub1.active "true" && git -C super config --unset submodule.sub1.URL && git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub1 ' test_expect_success 'is-active works with basic submodule.active config' ' test_when_finished "git -C super config submodule.sub1.URL ../sub" && test_when_finished "git -C super config --unset-all submodule.active" && git -C super config --add submodule.active "." && git -C super config --unset submodule.sub1.URL && git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub1 && git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub2 ' test_expect_success 'is-active correctly works with paths that are not submodules' ' test_when_finished "git -C super config --unset-all submodule.active" && test_must_fail git -C super submodule--helper is-active not-a-submodule && git -C super config --add submodule.active "." && test_must_fail git -C super submodule--helper is-active not-a-submodule ' test_expect_success 'is-active works with exclusions in submodule.active config' ' test_when_finished "git -C super config --unset-all submodule.active" && git -C super config --add submodule.active "." && git -C super config --add submodule.active ":(exclude)sub1" && test_must_fail git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub1 && git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub2 ' test_expect_success 'is-active with submodule.active and submodule..active' ' test_when_finished "git -C super config --unset-all submodule.active" && test_when_finished "git -C super config --unset submodule.sub1.active" && test_when_finished "git -C super config --unset submodule.sub2.active" && git -C super config --add submodule.active "sub1" && git -C super config --bool submodule.sub1.active "false" && git -C super config --bool submodule.sub2.active "true" && test_must_fail git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub1 && git -C super submodule--helper is-active sub2 ' test_expect_success 'is-active, submodule.active and submodule add' ' test_when_finished "rm -rf super2" && git init super2 && test_commit -C super2 initial && git -C super2 config --add submodule.active "sub*" && # submodule add should only add submodule..active # to the config if not matched by the pathspec git -C super2 submodule add ../sub sub1 && test_must_fail git -C super2 config --get submodule.sub1.active && git -C super2 submodule add ../sub mod && git -C super2 config --get submodule.mod.active ' test_done