import pytest from thefuck.rules.git_add import match, get_new_command from tests.utils import Command @pytest.fixture def did_not_match(target, did_you_forget=True): error = ("error: pathspec '{}' did not match any " "file(s) known to git.".format(target)) if did_you_forget: error = ("{}\nDid you forget to 'git add'?'".format(error)) return error @pytest.mark.parametrize('command', [ Command(script='git submodule update unknown', stderr=did_not_match('unknown')), Command(script='git commit unknown', stderr=did_not_match('unknown'))]) # Older versions of Git def test_match(command): assert match(command, None) @pytest.mark.parametrize('command', [ Command(script='git submodule update known', stderr=('')), Command(script='git commit known', stderr=('')), Command(script='git commit unknown', # Newer versions of Git stderr=did_not_match('unknown', False))]) def test_not_match(command): assert not match(command, None) @pytest.mark.parametrize('command, new_command', [ (Command('git submodule update unknown', stderr=did_not_match('unknown')), 'git add -- unknown && git submodule update unknown'), (Command('git commit unknown', stderr=did_not_match('unknown')), # Old Git 'git add -- unknown && git commit unknown')]) def test_get_new_command(command, new_command): assert get_new_command(command, None) == new_command