Feature: hub fork Background: Given I am in "dotfiles" git repo And the "origin" remote has url "git://github.com/evilchelu/dotfiles.git" And I am "mislav" on github.com with OAuth token "OTOKEN" Scenario: Fork the repository Given the GitHub API server: """ before { halt 400 unless request.env['HTTP_X_ORIGINAL_SCHEME'] == 'https' halt 401 unless request.env['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] == 'token OTOKEN' } get('/repos/mislav/dotfiles', :host_name => 'api.github.com') { 404 } post('/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks', :host_name => 'api.github.com') { assert :organization => nil status 202 json :name => 'dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'mislav' } } """ When I successfully run `hub fork` Then the output should contain exactly "new remote: mislav\n" And "git remote add -f mislav git://github.com/evilchelu/dotfiles.git" should be run And "git remote set-url mislav git@github.com:mislav/dotfiles.git" should be run And the url for "mislav" should be "git@github.com:mislav/dotfiles.git" Scenario: Fork the repository with new remote name specified Given the GitHub API server: """ get('/repos/mislav/dotfiles') { 404 } post('/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks') { assert :organization => nil status 202 json :name => 'dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'mislav' } } """ When I successfully run `hub fork --remote-name=origin` Then the output should contain exactly: """ renaming existing "origin" remote to "upstream" new remote: origin\n """ And "git remote add -f origin git://github.com/evilchelu/dotfiles.git" should be run And "git remote set-url origin git@github.com:mislav/dotfiles.git" should be run And the url for "origin" should be "git@github.com:mislav/dotfiles.git" And the url for "upstream" should be "git://github.com/evilchelu/dotfiles.git" Scenario: Fork the repository with redirect Given the GitHub API server: """ before { halt 400 unless request.env['HTTP_X_ORIGINAL_SCHEME'] == 'https' halt 401 unless request.env['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] == 'token OTOKEN' } get('/repos/mislav/dotfiles', :host_name => 'api.github.com') { 404 } post('/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks', :host_name => 'api.github.com') { redirect 'https://api.github.com/repositories/1234/forks', 307 } post('/repositories/1234/forks', :host_name => 'api.github.com') { status 202 json :name => 'my-dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'MiSlAv' } } """ When I successfully run `hub fork` Then the output should contain exactly "new remote: mislav\n" And "git remote add -f mislav git://github.com/evilchelu/dotfiles.git" should be run And "git remote set-url mislav git@github.com:MiSlAv/my-dotfiles.git" should be run And the url for "mislav" should be "git@github.com:MiSlAv/my-dotfiles.git" Scenario: Fork the repository when origin URL is private Given the "origin" remote has url "git@github.com:evilchelu/dotfiles.git" Given the GitHub API server: """ before { halt 401 unless request.env['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] == 'token OTOKEN' } get('/repos/mislav/dotfiles', :host_name => 'api.github.com') { 404 } post('/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks', :host_name => 'api.github.com') { status 202 json :name => 'dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'mislav' } } """ When I successfully run `hub fork` Then the output should contain exactly "new remote: mislav\n" And "git remote add -f mislav ssh://git@github.com/evilchelu/dotfiles.git" should be run And "git remote set-url mislav git@github.com:mislav/dotfiles.git" should be run And the url for "mislav" should be "git@github.com:mislav/dotfiles.git" Scenario: --no-remote Given the GitHub API server: """ post('/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks') { status 202 json :name => 'dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'mislav' } } """ When I successfully run `hub fork --no-remote` Then there should be no output And there should be no "mislav" remote Scenario: Fork failed Given the GitHub API server: """ post('/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks') { halt 500 } """ When I run `hub fork` Then the exit status should be 1 And the stderr should contain exactly: """ Error creating fork: Internal Server Error (HTTP 500)\n """ And there should be no "mislav" remote Scenario: Unrelated fork already exists Given the GitHub API server: """ get('/repos/mislav/dotfiles') { halt 406 unless request.env['HTTP_ACCEPT'] == 'application/vnd.github.v3+json;charset=utf-8' json :html_url => 'https://github.com/mislav/dotfiles', :parent => { :html_url => 'https://github.com/unrelated/dotfiles' } } """ When I run `hub fork` Then the exit status should be 1 And the stderr should contain exactly: """ Error creating fork: mislav/dotfiles already exists on github.com\n """ And there should be no "mislav" remote Scenario: Related fork already exists Given the GitHub API server: """ get('/repos/mislav/dotfiles') { json :html_url => 'https://github.com/mislav/dotfiles', :parent => { :html_url => 'https://github.com/EvilChelu/Dotfiles' } } """ When I run `hub fork` Then the exit status should be 0 Then the stdout should contain exactly: """ new remote: mislav\n """ And the url for "mislav" should be "git@github.com:mislav/dotfiles.git" Scenario: Redirected repo already exists Given the GitHub API server: """ get('/repos/mislav/dotfiles') { redirect 'https://api.github.com/repositories/12345', 301 } get('/repositories/12345') { json :html_url => 'https://github.com/mislav/old-dotfiles' } post('/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks') { status 202 json :name => 'dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'mislav' } } """ When I successfully run `hub fork` And the stdout should contain exactly "new remote: mislav\n" Scenario: Unrelated remote already exists Given the "mislav" remote has url "git@github.com:mislav/unrelated.git" Given the GitHub API server: """ get('/repos/mislav/dotfiles', :host_name => 'api.github.com') { 404 } post('/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks', :host_name => 'api.github.com') { assert :organization => nil status 202 json :name => 'dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'mislav' } } """ When I run `hub fork` Then the exit status should be 128 And the stderr should contain exactly: """ fatal: remote mislav already exists.\n """ And the url for "mislav" should be "git@github.com:mislav/unrelated.git" Scenario: Related fork and related remote already exist Given the "mislav" remote has url "git@github.com:mislav/dotfiles.git" Given the GitHub API server: """ get('/repos/mislav/dotfiles') { json :html_url => 'https://github.com/mislav/dotfiles', :parent => { :html_url => 'https://github.com/EvilChelu/Dotfiles' } } """ When I run `hub fork` Then the exit status should be 0 And the stdout should contain exactly: """ existing remote: mislav\n """ And the url for "mislav" should be "git@github.com:mislav/dotfiles.git" Scenario: Related fork and related remote, but with differing protocol, already exist Given the "mislav" remote has url "https://github.com/mislav/dotfiles.git" Given the GitHub API server: """ get('/repos/mislav/dotfiles') { json :html_url => 'https://github.com/mislav/dotfiles', :parent => { :html_url => 'https://github.com/EvilChelu/Dotfiles' } } """ When I run `hub fork` Then the exit status should be 0 And the stdout should contain exactly: """ existing remote: mislav\n """ And the url for "mislav" should be "https://github.com/mislav/dotfiles.git" Scenario: Invalid OAuth token Given the GitHub API server: """ before { halt 401 unless request.env['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] == 'token OTOKEN' } """ And I am "mislav" on github.com with OAuth token "WRONGTOKEN" When I run `hub fork` Then the exit status should be 1 And the stderr should contain exactly: """ Error creating fork: Unauthorized (HTTP 401)\n """ Scenario: HTTPS is preferred Given the GitHub API server: """ post('/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks') { status 202 json :name => 'dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'mislav' } } """ And HTTPS is preferred When I successfully run `hub fork` Then the output should contain exactly "new remote: mislav\n" And the url for "mislav" should be "https://github.com/mislav/dotfiles.git" Scenario: Not in repo Given the current dir is not a repo When I run `hub fork` Then the exit status should be 1 And the stderr should contain "fatal: Not a git repository" Scenario: Origin remote doesn't exist Given I run `git remote rm origin` When I run `hub fork` Then the exit status should be 1 And the stderr should contain exactly: """ Aborted: the origin remote doesn't point to a GitHub repository.\n """ And there should be no "origin" remote Scenario: Unknown host Given the "origin" remote has url "git@git.my.org:evilchelu/dotfiles.git" When I run `hub fork` Then the exit status should be 1 And the stderr should contain exactly: """ Aborted: the origin remote doesn't point to a GitHub repository.\n """ Scenario: Enterprise fork Given the GitHub API server: """ before { halt 400 unless request.env['HTTP_X_ORIGINAL_SCHEME'] == 'https' halt 401 unless request.env['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] == 'token FITOKEN' } post('/api/v3/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks', :host_name => 'git.my.org') { status 202 json :name => 'dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'mislav' } } """ And the "origin" remote has url "git@git.my.org:evilchelu/dotfiles.git" And I am "mislav" on git.my.org with OAuth token "FITOKEN" And "git.my.org" is a whitelisted Enterprise host When I successfully run `hub fork` Then the url for "mislav" should be "git@git.my.org:mislav/dotfiles.git" Scenario: Enterprise fork using regular HTTP Given the GitHub API server: """ before { halt 400 unless request.env['HTTP_X_ORIGINAL_SCHEME'] == 'http' halt 400 unless request.env['HTTP_X_ORIGINAL_PORT'] == '80' halt 401 unless request.env['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] == 'token FITOKEN' } post('/api/v3/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks', :host_name => 'git.my.org') { status 202 json :name => 'dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'mislav' } } """ And the "origin" remote has url "git@git.my.org:evilchelu/dotfiles.git" And I am "mislav" on http://git.my.org with OAuth token "FITOKEN" And "git.my.org" is a whitelisted Enterprise host When I successfully run `hub fork` Then the url for "mislav" should be "git@git.my.org:mislav/dotfiles.git" Scenario: Fork a repo to a specific organization Given the GitHub API server: """ get('/repos/acme/dotfiles') { 404 } post('/repos/evilchelu/dotfiles/forks') { assert :organization => "acme" status 202 json :name => 'dotfiles', :owner => { :login => 'acme' } } """ When I successfully run `hub fork --org=acme` Then the output should contain exactly "new remote: acme\n" Then the url for "acme" should be "git@github.com:acme/dotfiles.git"