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tests: stabilize Git committer in test_vcs_operations

Git tries to find out name and email in this order:

1. The author can be set e.g. via the `--author` option of `git commit`.
2. If set, the environment variables GIT_AUTHOR_NAME, GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL,
GIT_COMMITTER_NAME and GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL are taken.
3. If set, various (global) config files are considered.
4. Unless disabled by the user.useconfigonly config, the names and emails are
inferred from various system sources such as various fields from /etc/passwd,
/etc/mailname and the environment variable EMAIL.

The author can be provided on the command line (1), but that is not possible
for the committer.

It is not an option to modify Git’s configuration files, so the result of (3)
depends on the system the tests run on, which should be avoided. A follow-up
patch will try to instruct Git to not read the system Git configuration files.

(4) is also system-dependent. On some systems, (4) is disabled in the Git
configuration. If enabled, Git will try to infer the committer name from the
gecko field in /etc/passwd, but will fail if it is empty. The previous code
passed the environment variable EMAIL to provide the corresponding email
address.

By passing the names and emails via (2), we can set the author and committer
name and email uniformly and prevent Git from using the system-dependent ways
(3) and (4). This will replace the use of of EMAIL. The environment variables
were introduced in 2005, so there should be no backwards compatibility
problems.

The tests will specify --author explicitly in the cases where the actual name
matters. We just need default values that can be used for committing when we
don't care.

We set it as static defaults to:
Author: test_regular <test_regular@example.com>
Commit: test_admin <test_admin@example.com>

Based on changes and research by Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de>.
#!/bin/sh -e

if [ $# -lt 2 ] || [ $# -gt 3 ]; then
    cat >&2 <<EOD
usage: $0 CONFIG_FILE FROM_REV [TO_REV]

Runs a database migration from FROM_REV to TO_REV (default: current
working directory parent), using the specified CONFIG_FILE (.ini file).

Test is run using a clean Kallithea install, in a temporary virtual
environment. FROM_REV and (optional) TO_REV should be Mercurial revision
identifiers (e.g. changeset hash or a version number tag). The working
directory is not touched, but the database referenced in the config file
will be (re)created.

Only SQLite is available out of the box; for MySQL or PostgreSQL, set
the EXTRA environment variable to the required package(s), and it'll
be installed in the virtual environment. (E.g. EXTRA=MySQL-python or
EXTRA=psycopg2.)

The temporary directory is not removed, allowing follow-up examination
of the upgrade results. It is, however, created in /tmp by default,
which many Linux distributions automatically clean at regular intervals.
EOD
    exit 1
fi

config_file=$(readlink -f "$1")
from_rev=$2
to_rev=$3
source_repo=$(dirname "$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")")

announce() {
    echo
    echo "$1"
    echo
}

quiet_if_ok() (
    local output
    local st
    set +e
    output=$("$@" < /dev/null 2>&1)
    st=$?
    if [ $st -ne 0 ]; then
        echo "$output" >&2
        echo "Command $@ returned exit status $st." >&2
        exit 1
    fi
)

HG() {
    "${HG:-hg}" --repository "$source_repo" "$@"
}

# If upgrading to "current revision", warn if working directory is dirty.
if [ ! "$to_rev" ] && [ "$(HG status -mard)" ]; then
    announce "Warning: Uncommitted changes in working directory will be ignored!"
fi

from_rev_hash=$(HG id --id --rev "${from_rev:-.}")
to_rev_hash=$(HG id --id --rev "${to_rev:-.}")
temp=$(readlink -f "$(mktemp --tmpdir -d 'dbmigrate-test.XXXXXX')")

cat <<EOD
Config file:    $config_file
EOD
sed -n -e 's/^sqlalchemy\.url *= */Database URL:   /p' "$config_file"
cat <<EOD
Working dir:    $temp
Repository:     $source_repo
Upgrade from:   $from_rev_hash (${from_rev:-current})
Upgrade to:     $to_rev_hash (${to_rev:-current})
Extra packages: ${EXTRA:-(none)}
EOD

mkdir "$temp/repos" # empty

# Enable caching for old pip versions (this will cache the pip upgrade)
# Newer pip versions cache automatically, and don't use this variable.
if [ ! "$PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE" ]; then
    export PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE=$HOME/.cache/pip/legacy
fi

install_kallithea() {
    local prefix=$1
    local rev=$2

    announce "Installing Kallithea $rev in $prefix..."

    "${VIRTUALENV:-virtualenv}" --quiet "$prefix-env"
    HG archive --rev "$rev" "$prefix"

    (
        cd "$prefix"
        . "$prefix-env/bin/activate"
        pip install --quiet --upgrade pip "setuptools<67" mercurial $EXTRA
        pip install --quiet -e .
    )
}

install_kallithea "$temp/from" "$from_rev_hash"
(
    cd "$temp/from"
    . "$temp/from-env/bin/activate"
    announce "Initializing database..."
    quiet_if_ok kallithea-cli db-create -c "$config_file" --repos="$temp/repos" --user=doe --email=doe@example.com --password=123456 --no-public-access --force-yes
    alembic -c "$config_file" current -v
)

install_kallithea "$temp/to" "$to_rev_hash"
(
    cd "$temp/to"
    . "$temp/to-env/bin/activate"

    announce "Commencing database upgrade from shown Alembic revision to head..."
    alembic -c "$config_file" current -v
    alembic -c "$config_file" upgrade head
    announce "Upgrade complete, now at the shown Alembic revision:"
    alembic -c "$config_file" current -v
)