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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jesse Duffield
8c716184c1 Set working directory in lazygit test command
We need to fetch our list of tests both outside of our test binary and within. We need
to get the list from within so that we can run the code that drives the test and runs
assertions. To get the list of tests we need to know where the root of the lazygit repo
is, given that the tests live in files under that root.

So far, we've used this GetLazyRootDirectory() function for that, but it assumes that
we're not in a test directory (it just looks for the first .git dir it can find). Because
we didn't want to properly fix this before, we've been setting the working directory of
the test command to the lazygit root, and using the --path CLI arg to override it when
the test itself ran. This was a terrible hack.

Now, we're passing the lazygit root directory as an env var to the integration test, so
that we can set the working directory to the actual path of the test repo; removing the
need to use the --path arg.
2024-01-12 19:59:31 +11:00
Jesse Duffield
4c5b1574f1 Centralise logic for obtaining repo paths
There are quite a few paths you might want to get e.g. the repo's path, the worktree's path,
the repo's git dir path, the worktree's git dir path. I want these all obtained once and
then used when needed rather than having to have IO whenever we need them. This is not so
much about reducing time spent on IO as it is about not having to care about errors every time
we want a path.
2023-07-30 18:35:24 +10:00
Jesse Duffield
2b24c15938 Add test for opening lazygit in the worktree of a bare repo 2023-07-30 18:35:23 +10:00