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testing gitolite
Here's how to run the tests.
WARNING: they will clobber lots of things in your $HOME
,
so be sure to use a throwaway userid.
git clone git://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite
cd gitolite
prove
Make sure:
$HOME/bin
is in$PATH
- sshd allows incoming ssh to this userid, at least from localhost
Gitolite's test suite is mostly written using tsh -- the "testing shell". Take a look at some of the scripts and you will see what it looks like. It has a few quirks and nuances; if you really care, email me.
The tests also use a somewhat convoluted system of environment variables in order to run entirely as a local user, without going through ssh at all. This lets a complete test suite run in about a fifth or less of the time it would otherwise take.
If you think that defeats the purpose of the testing, you haven't read [this][auth] yet.
#trying trying out gitolite
It's easy to take gitolite for a trial run, in ssh mode, and play with all of its features (except mirroring).
Create a throw-away userid, log in to it, then do what the "testing
gitolite" section above says, except instead of running prove
, you run
prove t/ssh*
.
When this is done, you get a gitolite installation with 7 gitolite users ("admin", and "u1" through "u6").
Don't forget that the client and the server are all on the same user on the
same machine; we're simulating 7 gitolite users using ssh keys! (How?
Maybe ~/.ssh/config
will give you a hint).
URLs look like user:repo
, so for example you can clone the admin repo by
git clone admin:gitolite-admin
. Remote commands look like ssh u1 info
.
So start by cloning the admin repo, and try out whatever you want!