commit | b2360d558f39200a7dd84d964b910082701ee1e6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Edwin Kempin <ekempin@google.com> | Tue Oct 11 12:47:59 2022 +0200 |
committer | Edwin Kempin <ekempin@google.com> | Thu Jan 12 14:14:50 2023 +0000 |
tree | 60c603f526d7ab3bf8cd24e80aeca84b02260ae3 | |
parent | 0c9087544554ddd5c78c999a8812526919b519d8 [diff] |
Extend impersonation tests to check author, committer and reflog idents Gerrit supports impersonation for voting and submitting. During these operations commits are created and refs are updated. The tests now check the author/committer of the newly created commits and the reflog idents for the updated refs. The tests covers the current behaviour. 1. Vote on behalf of: Real user: A Impersonated user: B Voter: B Real voter: A Committer of refs/changes/…/meta commit: Server Author of refs/changes/…/meta commit: B Reflog ident of refs/changes/…/meta update: B Author of change message: B Real author of change message: A 2. Submit on behalf of: Real user: A Impersonated user: B Submitter: B Real submitter: A Committer of refs/changes/…/meta commit: Server Author of refs/changes/…/meta commit: B Reflog ident of refs/changes/…/meta update: B Committer of new patch set B Author of new patch set: A (seems to be a bug?) Reflog ident of new patch set ref upstream: B Committer of merge commit in target branch: Server Author of merge commit in target branch: B Reflog ident of target branch: B Note in contrast to upstream Gerrit the reflog on Google servers records the real user (A) and the email of the impersonated user (B). The tests must be annotated with @UseLocalDisk so that the reflog is available. Signed-off-by: Edwin Kempin <ekempin@google.com> Change-Id: Idea207377a93c318f1f24c57b6c60ca89dab34d8 Release-Notes: skip
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