3 test_description
='.mailmap configurations'
9 s/$_x05[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]/OBJID/g
10 s/$_x05[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]/OBJI/g
11 s/[-0-9]\{10\} [:0-9]\{8\} [-+][0-9]\{4\}/DATE/g
15 test_expect_success setup
'
19 git commit -m initial &&
23 git commit --author "nick1 <bugs@company.xx>" -m second
35 test_expect_success
'No mailmap' '
36 git shortlog HEAD >actual &&
37 test_cmp expect actual
49 test_expect_success
'default .mailmap' '
50 echo "Repo Guy <author@example.com>" > .mailmap &&
51 git shortlog HEAD >actual &&
52 test_cmp expect actual
55 # Using a mailmap file in a subdirectory of the repo here, but
56 # could just as well have been a file outside of the repository
65 test_expect_success
'mailmap.file set' '
66 mkdir -p internal_mailmap &&
67 echo "Internal Guy <bugs@company.xx>" > internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
68 git config mailmap.file internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
69 git shortlog HEAD >actual &&
70 test_cmp expect actual
81 test_expect_success
'mailmap.file override' '
82 echo "External Guy <author@example.com>" >> internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
83 git config mailmap.file internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
84 git shortlog HEAD >actual &&
85 test_cmp expect actual
97 test_expect_success
'mailmap.file non-existent' '
98 rm internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
99 rmdir internal_mailmap &&
100 git shortlog HEAD >actual &&
101 test_cmp expect actual
113 test_expect_success
'name entry after email entry' '
114 mkdir -p internal_mailmap &&
115 echo "<bugs@company.xy> <bugs@company.xx>" >internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
116 echo "Internal Guy <bugs@company.xx>" >>internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
117 git shortlog HEAD >actual &&
118 test_cmp expect actual
130 test_expect_success
'name entry after email entry, case-insensitive' '
131 mkdir -p internal_mailmap &&
132 echo "<bugs@company.xy> <bugs@company.xx>" >internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
133 echo "Internal Guy <BUGS@Company.xx>" >>internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
134 git shortlog HEAD >actual &&
135 test_cmp expect actual
146 test_expect_success
'No mailmap files, but configured' '
147 rm -f .mailmap internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
148 git shortlog HEAD >actual &&
149 test_cmp expect actual
152 # Extended mailmap configurations should give us the following output for shortlog
154 A U Thor
<author@example.com
> (1):
157 CTO
<cto@company.xx
> (1):
160 Other Author
<other@author.xx
> (2):
164 Santa Claus
<santa.claus@northpole.xx
> (2):
168 Some Dude
<some@dude.xx
> (1):
173 test_expect_success
'Shortlog output (complex mapping)' '
177 git commit --author "nick2 <bugs@company.xx>" -m third &&
182 git commit --author "nick2 <nick2@company.xx>" -m fourth &&
187 git commit --author "santa <me@company.xx>" -m fifth &&
192 git commit --author "claus <me@company.xx>" -m sixth &&
197 git commit --author "CTO <cto@coompany.xx>" -m seventh &&
199 mkdir -p internal_mailmap &&
200 echo "Committed <committer@example.com>" > internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
201 echo "<cto@company.xx> <cto@coompany.xx>" >> internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
202 echo "Some Dude <some@dude.xx> nick1 <bugs@company.xx>" >> internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
203 echo "Other Author <other@author.xx> nick2 <bugs@company.xx>" >> internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
204 echo "Other Author <other@author.xx> <nick2@company.xx>" >> internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
205 echo "Santa Claus <santa.claus@northpole.xx> <me@company.xx>" >> internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
206 echo "Santa Claus <santa.claus@northpole.xx> <me@company.xx>" >> internal_mailmap/.mailmap &&
208 git shortlog -e HEAD >actual &&
209 test_cmp expect actual
213 # git log with --pretty format which uses the name and email mailmap placemarkers
215 Author CTO
<cto@coompany.xx
> maps to CTO
<cto@company.xx
>
216 Committer C O Mitter
<committer@example.com
> maps to Committed
<committer@example.com
>
218 Author claus
<me@company.xx
> maps to Santa Claus
<santa.claus@northpole.xx
>
219 Committer C O Mitter
<committer@example.com
> maps to Committed
<committer@example.com
>
221 Author santa
<me@company.xx
> maps to Santa Claus
<santa.claus@northpole.xx
>
222 Committer C O Mitter
<committer@example.com
> maps to Committed
<committer@example.com
>
224 Author nick2
<nick2@company.xx
> maps to Other Author
<other@author.xx
>
225 Committer C O Mitter
<committer@example.com
> maps to Committed
<committer@example.com
>
227 Author nick2
<bugs@company.xx
> maps to Other Author
<other@author.xx
>
228 Committer C O Mitter
<committer@example.com
> maps to Committed
<committer@example.com
>
230 Author nick1
<bugs@company.xx
> maps to Some Dude
<some@dude.xx
>
231 Committer C O Mitter
<committer@example.com
> maps to Committed
<committer@example.com
>
233 Author A U Thor
<author@example.com
> maps to A U Thor
<author@example.com
>
234 Committer C O Mitter
<committer@example.com
> maps to Committed
<committer@example.com
>
237 test_expect_success
'Log output (complex mapping)' '
238 git log --pretty=format:"Author %an <%ae> maps to %aN <%aE>%nCommitter %cn <%ce> maps to %cN <%cE>%n" >actual &&
239 test_cmp expect actual
244 ^OBJI
(A U Thor DATE
1) one
245 OBJID
(Some Dude DATE
2) two
246 OBJID
(Other Author DATE
3) three
247 OBJID
(Other Author DATE
4) four
248 OBJID
(Santa Claus DATE
5) five
249 OBJID
(Santa Claus DATE
6) six
250 OBJID
(CTO DATE
7) seven
252 test_expect_success
'Blame output (complex mapping)' '
253 git blame one >actual &&
254 fuzz_blame actual >actual.fuzz &&
255 test_cmp expect actual.fuzz