package main import ( "context" "os" "os/exec" "path/filepath" "testing" ) func TestIsGitRepo_InGitRepo(t *testing.T) { // This test assumes we're running in the beads git repo if !isGitRepo() { t.Skip("not in a git repository") } } func TestIsGitRepo_NotInGitRepo(t *testing.T) { tmpDir := t.TempDir() originalWd, _ := os.Getwd() defer os.Chdir(originalWd) os.Chdir(tmpDir) if isGitRepo() { t.Error("expected false when not in git repo") } } func TestGitHasUpstream_NoUpstream(t *testing.T) { tmpDir := t.TempDir() originalWd, _ := os.Getwd() defer os.Chdir(originalWd) // Create a fresh git repo without upstream os.Chdir(tmpDir) exec.Command("git", "init").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.email", "test@test.com").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.name", "Test User").Run() // Create initial commit os.WriteFile("test.txt", []byte("test"), 0644) exec.Command("git", "add", "test.txt").Run() exec.Command("git", "commit", "-m", "initial").Run() // Should not have upstream if gitHasUpstream() { t.Error("expected false when no upstream configured") } } func TestGitHasChanges_NoFile(t *testing.T) { ctx := context.Background() tmpDir := t.TempDir() originalWd, _ := os.Getwd() defer os.Chdir(originalWd) // Create a git repo os.Chdir(tmpDir) exec.Command("git", "init").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.email", "test@test.com").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.name", "Test User").Run() // Create and commit a file testFile := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "test.txt") os.WriteFile(testFile, []byte("original"), 0644) exec.Command("git", "add", "test.txt").Run() exec.Command("git", "commit", "-m", "initial").Run() // Check - should have no changes hasChanges, err := gitHasChanges(ctx, "test.txt") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("gitHasChanges() error = %v", err) } if hasChanges { t.Error("expected no changes for committed file") } } func TestGitHasChanges_ModifiedFile(t *testing.T) { ctx := context.Background() tmpDir := t.TempDir() originalWd, _ := os.Getwd() defer os.Chdir(originalWd) // Create a git repo os.Chdir(tmpDir) exec.Command("git", "init").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.email", "test@test.com").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.name", "Test User").Run() // Create and commit a file testFile := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "test.txt") os.WriteFile(testFile, []byte("original"), 0644) exec.Command("git", "add", "test.txt").Run() exec.Command("git", "commit", "-m", "initial").Run() // Modify the file os.WriteFile(testFile, []byte("modified"), 0644) // Check - should have changes hasChanges, err := gitHasChanges(ctx, "test.txt") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("gitHasChanges() error = %v", err) } if !hasChanges { t.Error("expected changes for modified file") } } func TestGitHasUnmergedPaths_CleanRepo(t *testing.T) { tmpDir := t.TempDir() originalWd, _ := os.Getwd() defer os.Chdir(originalWd) // Create a git repo os.Chdir(tmpDir) exec.Command("git", "init").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.email", "test@test.com").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.name", "Test User").Run() // Create initial commit os.WriteFile("test.txt", []byte("test"), 0644) exec.Command("git", "add", "test.txt").Run() exec.Command("git", "commit", "-m", "initial").Run() // Should not have unmerged paths hasUnmerged, err := gitHasUnmergedPaths() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("gitHasUnmergedPaths() error = %v", err) } if hasUnmerged { t.Error("expected no unmerged paths in clean repo") } } func TestGitCommit_Success(t *testing.T) { ctx := context.Background() tmpDir := t.TempDir() originalWd, _ := os.Getwd() defer os.Chdir(originalWd) // Create a git repo os.Chdir(tmpDir) exec.Command("git", "init").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.email", "test@test.com").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.name", "Test User").Run() // Create initial commit os.WriteFile("initial.txt", []byte("initial"), 0644) exec.Command("git", "add", "initial.txt").Run() exec.Command("git", "commit", "-m", "initial").Run() // Create a new file testFile := "test.txt" os.WriteFile(testFile, []byte("content"), 0644) // Commit the file err := gitCommit(ctx, testFile, "test commit") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("gitCommit() error = %v", err) } // Verify file is committed hasChanges, err := gitHasChanges(ctx, testFile) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("gitHasChanges() error = %v", err) } if hasChanges { t.Error("expected no changes after commit") } } func TestGitCommit_AutoMessage(t *testing.T) { ctx := context.Background() tmpDir := t.TempDir() originalWd, _ := os.Getwd() defer os.Chdir(originalWd) // Create a git repo os.Chdir(tmpDir) exec.Command("git", "init").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.email", "test@test.com").Run() exec.Command("git", "config", "user.name", "Test User").Run() // Create initial commit os.WriteFile("initial.txt", []byte("initial"), 0644) exec.Command("git", "add", "initial.txt").Run() exec.Command("git", "commit", "-m", "initial").Run() // Create a new file testFile := "test.txt" os.WriteFile(testFile, []byte("content"), 0644) // Commit with auto-generated message (empty string) err := gitCommit(ctx, testFile, "") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("gitCommit() error = %v", err) } // Verify it committed (message generation worked) cmd := exec.Command("git", "log", "-1", "--pretty=%B") output, _ := cmd.Output() if len(output) == 0 { t.Error("expected commit message to be generated") } } func TestCountIssuesInJSONL_NonExistent(t *testing.T) { count, err := countIssuesInJSONL("/nonexistent/path.jsonl") if err == nil { t.Error("expected error for nonexistent file") } if count != 0 { t.Errorf("count = %d, want 0 on error", count) } } func TestCountIssuesInJSONL_EmptyFile(t *testing.T) { tmpDir := t.TempDir() jsonlPath := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "empty.jsonl") os.WriteFile(jsonlPath, []byte(""), 0644) count, err := countIssuesInJSONL(jsonlPath) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err) } if count != 0 { t.Errorf("count = %d, want 0", count) } } func TestCountIssuesInJSONL_MultipleIssues(t *testing.T) { tmpDir := t.TempDir() jsonlPath := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "issues.jsonl") content := `{"id":"bd-1"} {"id":"bd-2"} {"id":"bd-3"} ` os.WriteFile(jsonlPath, []byte(content), 0644) count, err := countIssuesInJSONL(jsonlPath) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err) } if count != 3 { t.Errorf("count = %d, want 3", count) } } func TestCountIssuesInJSONL_WithMalformedLines(t *testing.T) { tmpDir := t.TempDir() jsonlPath := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "mixed.jsonl") content := `{"id":"bd-1"} not valid json {"id":"bd-2"} {"id":"bd-3"} ` os.WriteFile(jsonlPath, []byte(content), 0644) count, err := countIssuesInJSONL(jsonlPath) // countIssuesInJSONL returns error on malformed JSON if err == nil { t.Error("expected error for malformed JSON") } // Should have counted the first valid issue before hitting error if count != 1 { t.Errorf("count = %d, want 1 (before malformed line)", count) } }