package repository import ( "io/ioutil" "log" "github.com/99designs/keyring" ) // This is intended for testing only func CreateTestRepo(bare bool) TestedRepo { dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } var creator func(string) (*GitRepo, error) if bare { creator = InitBareGitRepo } else { creator = InitGitRepo } repo, err := creator(dir) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } config := repo.LocalConfig() if err := config.StoreString("user.name", "testuser"); err != nil { log.Fatal("failed to set user.name for test repository: ", err) } if err := config.StoreString("user.email", "testuser@example.com"); err != nil { log.Fatal("failed to set user.email for test repository: ", err) } // make sure we use a mock keyring for testing to not interact with the global system return &replaceKeyring{ TestedRepo: repo, keyring: keyring.NewArrayKeyring(nil), } } func SetupReposAndRemote() (repoA, repoB, remote TestedRepo) { repoA = CreateGoGitTestRepo(false) repoB = CreateGoGitTestRepo(false) remote = CreateGoGitTestRepo(true) err := repoA.AddRemote("origin", remote.GetLocalRemote()) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } err = repoB.AddRemote("origin", remote.GetLocalRemote()) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } return repoA, repoB, remote } // replaceKeyring allow to replace the Keyring of the underlying repo type replaceKeyring struct { TestedRepo keyring Keyring } func (rk replaceKeyring) Keyring() Keyring { return rk.keyring }