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#!/bin/sh
test_description='git send-email'
. ./test-lib.sh
if ! test_have_prereq PERL; then
skip_all='skipping git send-email tests, perl not available'
test_done
fi
PROG='git send-email'
test_expect_success \
'prepare reference tree' \
'echo "1A quick brown fox jumps over the" >file &&
echo "lazy dog" >>file &&
git add file &&
GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="A" git commit -a -m "Initial."'
test_expect_success \
'Setup helper tool' \
'(echo "#!$SHELL_PATH"
echo shift
echo output=1
echo "while test -f commandline\$output; do output=\$((\$output+1)); done"
echo for a
echo do
echo " echo \"!\$a!\""
echo "done >commandline\$output"
echo "cat > msgtxt\$output"
) >fake.sendmail &&
chmod +x ./fake.sendmail &&
git add fake.sendmail &&
GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="A" git commit -a -m "Second."'
clean_fake_sendmail() {
rm -f commandline* msgtxt*
}
test_expect_success 'Extract patches' '
patches=`git format-patch -s --cc="One <one@example.com>" --cc=two@example.com -n HEAD^1`
'
send-email: add --confirm option and configuration setting send-email violates the principle of least surprise by automatically cc'ing additional recipients without confirming this with the user. This patch teaches send-email a --confirm option. It takes the following values: --confirm=always always confirm before sending --confirm=never never confirm before sending --confirm=cc confirm before sending when send-email has automatically added addresses from the patch to the Cc list --confirm=compose confirm before sending the first message when using --compose. (Needed to maintain backwards compatibility with existing behavior.) --confirm=auto 'cc' + 'compose' If sendemail.confirm is unconfigured, the option defaults to 'compose' if any suppress-Cc related options have been used, otherwise it defaults to 'auto'. Unfortunately, it is impossible to introduce this patch such that it helps new users without potentially annoying some existing users. We attempt to mitigate the latter by: * Allowing the user to set 'git config sendemail.confirm never' * Allowing the user to say 'all' after the first prompt to not be prompted on remaining emails during the same invocation. * Telling the user about the 'sendemail.confirm' setting if it is unconfigured whenever we prompt due to Cc before sending. * Only prompting if no --suppress related options have been passed, as using such an option is likely to indicate an experienced send-email user. There is a slight fib in message informing the user of the sendemail.confirm setting and this is intentional. Setting 'auto' differs from leaving sendemail.confirm unset in two ways: 1) 'auto' obviously squelches the informational message; 2) 'auto' prompts when the Cc list has been expanded even in the presence of a --suppress related option, where leaving sendemail.confirm unset does not. This is intentional to keep the message simple, and to avoid adding another sendemail.confirm value ('auto-except-suppress'?). Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-03-03 05:52:18 +01:00
# Test no confirm early to ensure remaining tests will not hang
test_no_confirm () {
rm -f no_confirm_okay
echo n | \
GIT_SEND_EMAIL_NOTTY=1 \
git send-email \
--from="Example <from@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$@ \
$patches > stdout &&
test_must_fail grep "Send this email" stdout &&
> no_confirm_okay
}
# Exit immediately to prevent hang if a no-confirm test fails
check_no_confirm () {
test -f no_confirm_okay || {
skip_all='confirm test failed; skipping remaining tests to prevent hanging'
send-email: add --confirm option and configuration setting send-email violates the principle of least surprise by automatically cc'ing additional recipients without confirming this with the user. This patch teaches send-email a --confirm option. It takes the following values: --confirm=always always confirm before sending --confirm=never never confirm before sending --confirm=cc confirm before sending when send-email has automatically added addresses from the patch to the Cc list --confirm=compose confirm before sending the first message when using --compose. (Needed to maintain backwards compatibility with existing behavior.) --confirm=auto 'cc' + 'compose' If sendemail.confirm is unconfigured, the option defaults to 'compose' if any suppress-Cc related options have been used, otherwise it defaults to 'auto'. Unfortunately, it is impossible to introduce this patch such that it helps new users without potentially annoying some existing users. We attempt to mitigate the latter by: * Allowing the user to set 'git config sendemail.confirm never' * Allowing the user to say 'all' after the first prompt to not be prompted on remaining emails during the same invocation. * Telling the user about the 'sendemail.confirm' setting if it is unconfigured whenever we prompt due to Cc before sending. * Only prompting if no --suppress related options have been passed, as using such an option is likely to indicate an experienced send-email user. There is a slight fib in message informing the user of the sendemail.confirm setting and this is intentional. Setting 'auto' differs from leaving sendemail.confirm unset in two ways: 1) 'auto' obviously squelches the informational message; 2) 'auto' prompts when the Cc list has been expanded even in the presence of a --suppress related option, where leaving sendemail.confirm unset does not. This is intentional to keep the message simple, and to avoid adding another sendemail.confirm value ('auto-except-suppress'?). Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-03-03 05:52:18 +01:00
test_done
}
}
test_expect_success 'No confirm with --suppress-cc' '
test_no_confirm --suppress-cc=sob
'
check_no_confirm
test_expect_success 'No confirm with --confirm=never' '
test_no_confirm --confirm=never
'
check_no_confirm
# leave sendemail.confirm set to never after this so that none of the
# remaining tests prompt unintentionally.
test_expect_success 'No confirm with sendemail.confirm=never' '
git config sendemail.confirm never &&
test_no_confirm --compose --subject=foo
'
check_no_confirm
test_expect_success 'Send patches' '
git send-email --suppress-cc=sob --from="Example <nobody@example.com>" --to=nobody@example.com --smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" $patches 2>errors
'
cat >expected <<\EOF
!nobody@example.com!
!author@example.com!
!one@example.com!
!two@example.com!
EOF
test_expect_success \
'Verify commandline' \
'test_cmp expected commandline1'
test_expect_success 'Send patches with --envelope-sender' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
git send-email --envelope-sender="Patch Contributer <patch@example.com>" --suppress-cc=sob --from="Example <nobody@example.com>" --to=nobody@example.com --smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" $patches 2>errors
'
cat >expected <<\EOF
!patch@example.com!
!-i!
!nobody@example.com!
!author@example.com!
!one@example.com!
!two@example.com!
EOF
test_expect_success \
'Verify commandline' \
'test_cmp expected commandline1'
test_expect_success 'Send patches with --envelope-sender=auto' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
git send-email --envelope-sender=auto --suppress-cc=sob --from="Example <nobody@example.com>" --to=nobody@example.com --smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" $patches 2>errors
'
cat >expected <<\EOF
!nobody@example.com!
!-i!
!nobody@example.com!
!author@example.com!
!one@example.com!
!two@example.com!
EOF
test_expect_success \
'Verify commandline' \
'test_cmp expected commandline1'
cat >expected-show-all-headers <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>
RCPT TO:<cc@example.com>
RCPT TO:<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<one@example.com>
RCPT TO:<two@example.com>
RCPT TO:<bcc@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: cc@example.com,
A <author@example.com>,
One <one@example.com>,
two@example.com
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
In-Reply-To: <unique-message-id@example.com>
References: <unique-message-id@example.com>
Result: OK
EOF
test_expect_success 'Show all headers' '
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--suppress-cc=sob \
--from="Example <from@example.com>" \
--to=to@example.com \
--cc=cc@example.com \
--bcc=bcc@example.com \
--in-reply-to="<unique-message-id@example.com>" \
--smtp-server relay.example.com \
$patches |
sed -e "s/^\(Date:\).*/\1 DATE-STRING/" \
-e "s/^\(Message-Id:\).*/\1 MESSAGE-ID-STRING/" \
-e "s/^\(X-Mailer:\).*/\1 X-MAILER-STRING/" \
>actual-show-all-headers &&
test_cmp expected-show-all-headers actual-show-all-headers
'
test_expect_success 'Prompting works' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
(echo "Example <from@example.com>"
echo "to@example.com"
echo ""
) | GIT_SEND_EMAIL_NOTTY=1 git send-email \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches \
2>errors &&
grep "^From: Example <from@example.com>\$" msgtxt1 &&
grep "^To: to@example.com\$" msgtxt1
'
test_expect_success 'cccmd works' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
cp $patches cccmd.patch &&
echo cccmd--cccmd@example.com >>cccmd.patch &&
{
echo "#!$SHELL_PATH"
echo sed -n -e s/^cccmd--//p \"\$1\"
} > cccmd-sed &&
chmod +x cccmd-sed &&
git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--cc-cmd=./cccmd-sed \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
cccmd.patch \
&&
grep "^ cccmd@example.com" msgtxt1
'
z8=zzzzzzzz
z64=$z8$z8$z8$z8$z8$z8$z8$z8
z512=$z64$z64$z64$z64$z64$z64$z64$z64
test_expect_success 'reject long lines' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
cp $patches longline.patch &&
echo $z512$z512 >>longline.patch &&
test_must_fail git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches longline.patch \
2>errors &&
grep longline.patch errors
'
test_expect_success 'no patch was sent' '
! test -e commandline1
'
test_expect_success 'Author From: in message body' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches &&
sed "1,/^\$/d" < msgtxt1 > msgbody1
grep "From: A <author@example.com>" msgbody1
'
test_expect_success 'Author From: not in message body' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
git send-email \
--from="A <author@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches &&
sed "1,/^\$/d" < msgtxt1 > msgbody1
! grep "From: A <author@example.com>" msgbody1
'
test_expect_success 'allow long lines with --no-validate' '
git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
--novalidate \
$patches longline.patch \
2>errors
'
test_expect_success 'Invalid In-Reply-To' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--in-reply-to=" " \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches
2>errors
! grep "^In-Reply-To: < *>" msgtxt1
'
test_expect_success 'Valid In-Reply-To when prompting' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
(echo "From Example <from@example.com>"
echo "To Example <to@example.com>"
echo ""
) | env GIT_SEND_EMAIL_NOTTY=1 git send-email \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches 2>errors &&
! grep "^In-Reply-To: < *>" msgtxt1
'
test_expect_success 'setup fake editor' '
(echo "#!$SHELL_PATH" &&
echo "echo fake edit >>\"\$1\""
) >fake-editor &&
chmod +x fake-editor
'
test_set_editor "$(pwd)/fake-editor"
test_expect_success '--compose works' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
send-email: add --confirm option and configuration setting send-email violates the principle of least surprise by automatically cc'ing additional recipients without confirming this with the user. This patch teaches send-email a --confirm option. It takes the following values: --confirm=always always confirm before sending --confirm=never never confirm before sending --confirm=cc confirm before sending when send-email has automatically added addresses from the patch to the Cc list --confirm=compose confirm before sending the first message when using --compose. (Needed to maintain backwards compatibility with existing behavior.) --confirm=auto 'cc' + 'compose' If sendemail.confirm is unconfigured, the option defaults to 'compose' if any suppress-Cc related options have been used, otherwise it defaults to 'auto'. Unfortunately, it is impossible to introduce this patch such that it helps new users without potentially annoying some existing users. We attempt to mitigate the latter by: * Allowing the user to set 'git config sendemail.confirm never' * Allowing the user to say 'all' after the first prompt to not be prompted on remaining emails during the same invocation. * Telling the user about the 'sendemail.confirm' setting if it is unconfigured whenever we prompt due to Cc before sending. * Only prompting if no --suppress related options have been passed, as using such an option is likely to indicate an experienced send-email user. There is a slight fib in message informing the user of the sendemail.confirm setting and this is intentional. Setting 'auto' differs from leaving sendemail.confirm unset in two ways: 1) 'auto' obviously squelches the informational message; 2) 'auto' prompts when the Cc list has been expanded even in the presence of a --suppress related option, where leaving sendemail.confirm unset does not. This is intentional to keep the message simple, and to avoid adding another sendemail.confirm value ('auto-except-suppress'?). Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-03-03 05:52:18 +01:00
git send-email \
--compose --subject foo \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches \
2>errors
'
test_expect_success 'first message is compose text' '
grep "^fake edit" msgtxt1
'
test_expect_success 'second message is patch' '
grep "Subject:.*Second" msgtxt2
'
cat >expected-suppress-sob <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>
RCPT TO:<cc@example.com>
RCPT TO:<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<one@example.com>
RCPT TO:<two@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: cc@example.com,
A <author@example.com>,
One <one@example.com>,
two@example.com
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
Result: OK
EOF
test_suppression () {
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--suppress-cc=$1 ${2+"--suppress-cc=$2"} \
--from="Example <from@example.com>" \
--to=to@example.com \
--smtp-server relay.example.com \
$patches |
sed -e "s/^\(Date:\).*/\1 DATE-STRING/" \
-e "s/^\(Message-Id:\).*/\1 MESSAGE-ID-STRING/" \
-e "s/^\(X-Mailer:\).*/\1 X-MAILER-STRING/" \
>actual-suppress-$1${2+"-$2"} &&
test_cmp expected-suppress-$1${2+"-$2"} actual-suppress-$1${2+"-$2"}
}
test_expect_success 'sendemail.cc set' '
git config sendemail.cc cc@example.com &&
test_suppression sob
'
cat >expected-suppress-sob <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>
RCPT TO:<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<one@example.com>
RCPT TO:<two@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: A <author@example.com>,
One <one@example.com>,
two@example.com
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
Result: OK
EOF
test_expect_success 'sendemail.cc unset' '
git config --unset sendemail.cc &&
test_suppression sob
'
cat >expected-suppress-cccmd <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(body) Adding cc: C O Mitter <committer@example.com> from line 'Signed-off-by: C O Mitter <committer@example.com>'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>
RCPT TO:<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<one@example.com>
RCPT TO:<two@example.com>
RCPT TO:<committer@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: A <author@example.com>,
One <one@example.com>,
two@example.com,
C O Mitter <committer@example.com>
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
Result: OK
EOF
test_expect_success 'sendemail.cccmd' '
echo echo cc-cmd@example.com > cccmd &&
chmod +x cccmd &&
git config sendemail.cccmd ./cccmd &&
test_suppression cccmd
'
cat >expected-suppress-all <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
Result: OK
EOF
test_expect_success '--suppress-cc=all' '
test_suppression all
'
cat >expected-suppress-body <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(cc-cmd) Adding cc: cc-cmd@example.com from: './cccmd'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>
RCPT TO:<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<one@example.com>
RCPT TO:<two@example.com>
RCPT TO:<cc-cmd@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: A <author@example.com>,
One <one@example.com>,
two@example.com,
cc-cmd@example.com
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
Result: OK
EOF
test_expect_success '--suppress-cc=body' '
test_suppression body
'
cat >expected-suppress-body-cccmd <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>
RCPT TO:<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<one@example.com>
RCPT TO:<two@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: A <author@example.com>,
One <one@example.com>,
two@example.com
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
Result: OK
EOF
test_expect_success '--suppress-cc=body --suppress-cc=cccmd' '
test_suppression body cccmd
'
cat >expected-suppress-sob <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>
RCPT TO:<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<one@example.com>
RCPT TO:<two@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: A <author@example.com>,
One <one@example.com>,
two@example.com
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
Result: OK
EOF
test_expect_success '--suppress-cc=sob' '
git config --unset sendemail.cccmd
test_suppression sob
'
cat >expected-suppress-bodycc <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(body) Adding cc: C O Mitter <committer@example.com> from line 'Signed-off-by: C O Mitter <committer@example.com>'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>
RCPT TO:<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<one@example.com>
RCPT TO:<two@example.com>
RCPT TO:<committer@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: A <author@example.com>,
One <one@example.com>,
two@example.com,
C O Mitter <committer@example.com>
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
Result: OK
EOF
test_expect_success '--suppress-cc=bodycc' '
test_suppression bodycc
'
cat >expected-suppress-cc <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(body) Adding cc: C O Mitter <committer@example.com> from line 'Signed-off-by: C O Mitter <committer@example.com>'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>
RCPT TO:<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<committer@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: A <author@example.com>,
C O Mitter <committer@example.com>
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
X-Mailer: X-MAILER-STRING
Result: OK
EOF
test_expect_success '--suppress-cc=cc' '
test_suppression cc
'
send-email: add --confirm option and configuration setting send-email violates the principle of least surprise by automatically cc'ing additional recipients without confirming this with the user. This patch teaches send-email a --confirm option. It takes the following values: --confirm=always always confirm before sending --confirm=never never confirm before sending --confirm=cc confirm before sending when send-email has automatically added addresses from the patch to the Cc list --confirm=compose confirm before sending the first message when using --compose. (Needed to maintain backwards compatibility with existing behavior.) --confirm=auto 'cc' + 'compose' If sendemail.confirm is unconfigured, the option defaults to 'compose' if any suppress-Cc related options have been used, otherwise it defaults to 'auto'. Unfortunately, it is impossible to introduce this patch such that it helps new users without potentially annoying some existing users. We attempt to mitigate the latter by: * Allowing the user to set 'git config sendemail.confirm never' * Allowing the user to say 'all' after the first prompt to not be prompted on remaining emails during the same invocation. * Telling the user about the 'sendemail.confirm' setting if it is unconfigured whenever we prompt due to Cc before sending. * Only prompting if no --suppress related options have been passed, as using such an option is likely to indicate an experienced send-email user. There is a slight fib in message informing the user of the sendemail.confirm setting and this is intentional. Setting 'auto' differs from leaving sendemail.confirm unset in two ways: 1) 'auto' obviously squelches the informational message; 2) 'auto' prompts when the Cc list has been expanded even in the presence of a --suppress related option, where leaving sendemail.confirm unset does not. This is intentional to keep the message simple, and to avoid adding another sendemail.confirm value ('auto-except-suppress'?). Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-03-03 05:52:18 +01:00
test_confirm () {
echo y | \
GIT_SEND_EMAIL_NOTTY=1 \
git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$@ $patches > stdout &&
grep "Send this email" stdout
send-email: add --confirm option and configuration setting send-email violates the principle of least surprise by automatically cc'ing additional recipients without confirming this with the user. This patch teaches send-email a --confirm option. It takes the following values: --confirm=always always confirm before sending --confirm=never never confirm before sending --confirm=cc confirm before sending when send-email has automatically added addresses from the patch to the Cc list --confirm=compose confirm before sending the first message when using --compose. (Needed to maintain backwards compatibility with existing behavior.) --confirm=auto 'cc' + 'compose' If sendemail.confirm is unconfigured, the option defaults to 'compose' if any suppress-Cc related options have been used, otherwise it defaults to 'auto'. Unfortunately, it is impossible to introduce this patch such that it helps new users without potentially annoying some existing users. We attempt to mitigate the latter by: * Allowing the user to set 'git config sendemail.confirm never' * Allowing the user to say 'all' after the first prompt to not be prompted on remaining emails during the same invocation. * Telling the user about the 'sendemail.confirm' setting if it is unconfigured whenever we prompt due to Cc before sending. * Only prompting if no --suppress related options have been passed, as using such an option is likely to indicate an experienced send-email user. There is a slight fib in message informing the user of the sendemail.confirm setting and this is intentional. Setting 'auto' differs from leaving sendemail.confirm unset in two ways: 1) 'auto' obviously squelches the informational message; 2) 'auto' prompts when the Cc list has been expanded even in the presence of a --suppress related option, where leaving sendemail.confirm unset does not. This is intentional to keep the message simple, and to avoid adding another sendemail.confirm value ('auto-except-suppress'?). Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-03-03 05:52:18 +01:00
}
test_expect_success '--confirm=always' '
test_confirm --confirm=always --suppress-cc=all
'
test_expect_success '--confirm=auto' '
test_confirm --confirm=auto
'
test_expect_success '--confirm=cc' '
test_confirm --confirm=cc
'
test_expect_success '--confirm=compose' '
test_confirm --confirm=compose --compose
'
test_expect_success 'confirm by default (due to cc)' '
CONFIRM=$(git config --get sendemail.confirm) &&
git config --unset sendemail.confirm &&
test_confirm
ret="$?"
git config sendemail.confirm ${CONFIRM:-never}
test $ret = "0"
send-email: add --confirm option and configuration setting send-email violates the principle of least surprise by automatically cc'ing additional recipients without confirming this with the user. This patch teaches send-email a --confirm option. It takes the following values: --confirm=always always confirm before sending --confirm=never never confirm before sending --confirm=cc confirm before sending when send-email has automatically added addresses from the patch to the Cc list --confirm=compose confirm before sending the first message when using --compose. (Needed to maintain backwards compatibility with existing behavior.) --confirm=auto 'cc' + 'compose' If sendemail.confirm is unconfigured, the option defaults to 'compose' if any suppress-Cc related options have been used, otherwise it defaults to 'auto'. Unfortunately, it is impossible to introduce this patch such that it helps new users without potentially annoying some existing users. We attempt to mitigate the latter by: * Allowing the user to set 'git config sendemail.confirm never' * Allowing the user to say 'all' after the first prompt to not be prompted on remaining emails during the same invocation. * Telling the user about the 'sendemail.confirm' setting if it is unconfigured whenever we prompt due to Cc before sending. * Only prompting if no --suppress related options have been passed, as using such an option is likely to indicate an experienced send-email user. There is a slight fib in message informing the user of the sendemail.confirm setting and this is intentional. Setting 'auto' differs from leaving sendemail.confirm unset in two ways: 1) 'auto' obviously squelches the informational message; 2) 'auto' prompts when the Cc list has been expanded even in the presence of a --suppress related option, where leaving sendemail.confirm unset does not. This is intentional to keep the message simple, and to avoid adding another sendemail.confirm value ('auto-except-suppress'?). Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-03-03 05:52:18 +01:00
'
test_expect_success 'confirm by default (due to --compose)' '
CONFIRM=$(git config --get sendemail.confirm) &&
git config --unset sendemail.confirm &&
test_confirm --suppress-cc=all --compose
ret="$?"
git config sendemail.confirm ${CONFIRM:-never}
test $ret = "0"
'
test_expect_success 'confirm detects EOF (inform assumes y)' '
CONFIRM=$(git config --get sendemail.confirm) &&
git config --unset sendemail.confirm &&
rm -fr outdir &&
git format-patch -2 -o outdir &&
GIT_SEND_EMAIL_NOTTY=1 \
git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
outdir/*.patch < /dev/null
ret="$?"
git config sendemail.confirm ${CONFIRM:-never}
test $ret = "0"
'
test_expect_success 'confirm detects EOF (auto causes failure)' '
CONFIRM=$(git config --get sendemail.confirm) &&
git config sendemail.confirm auto &&
GIT_SEND_EMAIL_NOTTY=1 &&
export GIT_SEND_EMAIL_NOTTY &&
test_must_fail git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches < /dev/null
ret="$?"
git config sendemail.confirm ${CONFIRM:-never}
test $ret = "0"
'
test_expect_success 'confirm doesnt loop forever' '
CONFIRM=$(git config --get sendemail.confirm) &&
git config sendemail.confirm auto &&
GIT_SEND_EMAIL_NOTTY=1 &&
export GIT_SEND_EMAIL_NOTTY &&
yes "bogus" | test_must_fail git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches
ret="$?"
git config sendemail.confirm ${CONFIRM:-never}
test $ret = "0"
'
test_expect_success 'utf8 Cc is rfc2047 encoded' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
rm -fr outdir &&
git format-patch -1 -o outdir --cc="àéìöú <utf8@example.com>" &&
git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
outdir/*.patch &&
grep "^ " msgtxt1 |
grep "=?UTF-8?q?=C3=A0=C3=A9=C3=AC=C3=B6=C3=BA?= <utf8@example.com>"
'
test_expect_success '--compose adds MIME for utf8 body' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
(echo "#!$SHELL_PATH" &&
echo "echo utf8 body: àéìöú >>\"\$1\""
) >fake-editor-utf8 &&
chmod +x fake-editor-utf8 &&
GIT_EDITOR="\"$(pwd)/fake-editor-utf8\"" \
git send-email \
--compose --subject foo \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches &&
grep "^utf8 body" msgtxt1 &&
grep "^Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8" msgtxt1
'
test_expect_success '--compose respects user mime type' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
(echo "#!$SHELL_PATH" &&
echo "(echo MIME-Version: 1.0"
echo " echo Content-Type: text/plain\\; charset=iso-8859-1"
echo " echo Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit"
echo " echo Subject: foo"
echo " echo "
echo " echo utf8 body: àéìöú) >\"\$1\""
) >fake-editor-utf8-mime &&
chmod +x fake-editor-utf8-mime &&
GIT_EDITOR="\"$(pwd)/fake-editor-utf8-mime\"" \
git send-email \
--compose --subject foo \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches &&
grep "^utf8 body" msgtxt1 &&
grep "^Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1" msgtxt1 &&
! grep "^Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8" msgtxt1
'
test_expect_success '--compose adds MIME for utf8 subject' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
GIT_EDITOR="\"$(pwd)/fake-editor\"" \
git send-email \
--compose --subject utf8-sübjëct \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches &&
grep "^fake edit" msgtxt1 &&
grep "^Subject: =?UTF-8?q?utf8-s=C3=BCbj=C3=ABct?=" msgtxt1
'
test_expect_success 'detects ambiguous reference/file conflict' '
echo master > master &&
git add master &&
git commit -m"add master" &&
test_must_fail git send-email --dry-run master 2>errors &&
grep disambiguate errors
'
test_expect_success 'feed two files' '
rm -fr outdir &&
git format-patch -2 -o outdir &&
send-email: add --confirm option and configuration setting send-email violates the principle of least surprise by automatically cc'ing additional recipients without confirming this with the user. This patch teaches send-email a --confirm option. It takes the following values: --confirm=always always confirm before sending --confirm=never never confirm before sending --confirm=cc confirm before sending when send-email has automatically added addresses from the patch to the Cc list --confirm=compose confirm before sending the first message when using --compose. (Needed to maintain backwards compatibility with existing behavior.) --confirm=auto 'cc' + 'compose' If sendemail.confirm is unconfigured, the option defaults to 'compose' if any suppress-Cc related options have been used, otherwise it defaults to 'auto'. Unfortunately, it is impossible to introduce this patch such that it helps new users without potentially annoying some existing users. We attempt to mitigate the latter by: * Allowing the user to set 'git config sendemail.confirm never' * Allowing the user to say 'all' after the first prompt to not be prompted on remaining emails during the same invocation. * Telling the user about the 'sendemail.confirm' setting if it is unconfigured whenever we prompt due to Cc before sending. * Only prompting if no --suppress related options have been passed, as using such an option is likely to indicate an experienced send-email user. There is a slight fib in message informing the user of the sendemail.confirm setting and this is intentional. Setting 'auto' differs from leaving sendemail.confirm unset in two ways: 1) 'auto' obviously squelches the informational message; 2) 'auto' prompts when the Cc list has been expanded even in the presence of a --suppress related option, where leaving sendemail.confirm unset does not. This is intentional to keep the message simple, and to avoid adding another sendemail.confirm value ('auto-except-suppress'?). Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-03-03 05:52:18 +01:00
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
outdir/000?-*.patch 2>errors >out &&
grep "^Subject: " out >subjects &&
test "z$(sed -n -e 1p subjects)" = "zSubject: [PATCH 1/2] Second." &&
test "z$(sed -n -e 2p subjects)" = "zSubject: [PATCH 2/2] add master"
'
test_expect_success 'in-reply-to but no threading' '
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--in-reply-to="<in-reply-id@example.com>" \
--nothread \
$patches |
grep "In-Reply-To: <in-reply-id@example.com>"
'
test_expect_success 'no in-reply-to and no threading' '
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--nothread \
$patches $patches >stdout &&
! grep "In-Reply-To: " stdout
'
test_expect_success 'threading but no chain-reply-to' '
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--thread \
--nochain-reply-to \
$patches $patches >stdout &&
grep "In-Reply-To: " stdout
'
test_expect_success 'warning with an implicit --chain-reply-to' '
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
outdir/000?-*.patch 2>errors >out &&
grep "no-chain-reply-to" errors
'
test_expect_success 'no warning with an explicit --chain-reply-to' '
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--chain-reply-to \
outdir/000?-*.patch 2>errors >out &&
! grep "no-chain-reply-to" errors
'
test_expect_success 'no warning with an explicit --no-chain-reply-to' '
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--nochain-reply-to \
outdir/000?-*.patch 2>errors >out &&
! grep "no-chain-reply-to" errors
'
test_expect_success 'no warning with sendemail.chainreplyto = false' '
git config sendemail.chainreplyto false &&
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
outdir/000?-*.patch 2>errors >out &&
! grep "no-chain-reply-to" errors
'
test_expect_success 'no warning with sendemail.chainreplyto = true' '
git config sendemail.chainreplyto true &&
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
outdir/000?-*.patch 2>errors >out &&
! grep "no-chain-reply-to" errors
'
test_expect_success 'sendemail.to works' '
git config --replace-all sendemail.to "Somebody <somebody@ex.com>" &&
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
$patches $patches >stdout &&
grep "To: Somebody <somebody@ex.com>" stdout
'
test_expect_success '--no-to overrides sendemail.to' '
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--no-to \
--to=nobody@example.com \
$patches $patches >stdout &&
grep "To: nobody@example.com" stdout &&
! grep "To: Somebody <somebody@ex.com>" stdout
'
test_expect_success 'sendemail.cc works' '
git config --replace-all sendemail.cc "Somebody <somebody@ex.com>" &&
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
$patches $patches >stdout &&
grep "Cc: Somebody <somebody@ex.com>" stdout
'
test_expect_success '--no-cc overrides sendemail.cc' '
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--no-cc \
--cc=bodies@example.com \
--to=nobody@example.com \
$patches $patches >stdout &&
grep "Cc: bodies@example.com" stdout &&
! grep "Cc: Somebody <somebody@ex.com>" stdout
'
test_expect_success 'sendemail.bcc works' '
git config --replace-all sendemail.bcc "Other <other@ex.com>" &&
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server relay.example.com \
$patches $patches >stdout &&
grep "RCPT TO:<other@ex.com>" stdout
'
test_expect_success '--no-bcc overrides sendemail.bcc' '
git send-email \
--dry-run \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--no-bcc \
--bcc=bodies@example.com \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server relay.example.com \
$patches $patches >stdout &&
grep "RCPT TO:<bodies@example.com>" stdout &&
! grep "RCPT TO:<other@ex.com>" stdout
'
cat >email-using-8bit <<EOF
From fe6ecc66ece37198fe5db91fa2fc41d9f4fe5cc4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
Message-Id: <bogus-message-id@example.com>
From: author@example.com
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 15:53:58 +0200
Subject: subject goes here
Dieser deutsche Text enthält einen Umlaut!
EOF
cat >content-type-decl <<EOF
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
EOF
test_expect_success 'asks about and fixes 8bit encodings' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
echo |
git send-email --from=author@example.com --to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
email-using-8bit >stdout &&
grep "do not declare a Content-Transfer-Encoding" stdout &&
grep email-using-8bit stdout &&
grep "Which 8bit encoding" stdout &&
egrep "Content|MIME" msgtxt1 >actual &&
test_cmp actual content-type-decl
'
test_expect_success 'sendemail.8bitEncoding works' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
git config sendemail.assume8bitEncoding UTF-8 &&
echo bogus |
git send-email --from=author@example.com --to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
email-using-8bit >stdout &&
egrep "Content|MIME" msgtxt1 >actual &&
test_cmp actual content-type-decl
'
test_expect_success '--8bit-encoding overrides sendemail.8bitEncoding' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
git config sendemail.assume8bitEncoding "bogus too" &&
echo bogus |
git send-email --from=author@example.com --to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
--8bit-encoding=UTF-8 \
email-using-8bit >stdout &&
egrep "Content|MIME" msgtxt1 >actual &&
test_cmp actual content-type-decl
'
cat >email-using-8bit <<EOF
From fe6ecc66ece37198fe5db91fa2fc41d9f4fe5cc4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
Message-Id: <bogus-message-id@example.com>
From: author@example.com
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 15:53:58 +0200
Subject: Dieser Betreff enthält auch einen Umlaut!
Nothing to see here.
EOF
cat >expected <<EOF
Subject: =?UTF-8?q?Dieser=20Betreff=20enth=C3=A4lt=20auch=20einen=20Umlaut!?=
EOF
test_expect_success '--8bit-encoding also treats subject' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
echo bogus |
git send-email --from=author@example.com --to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
--8bit-encoding=UTF-8 \
email-using-8bit >stdout &&
grep "Subject" msgtxt1 >actual &&
test_cmp expected actual
'
test_done