package worktree import ( "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config" . "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/integration/components" ) // This is verifying logic that is subject to change (we're just doing the easiest approach) // There are two other UX flows we could have: // 1) associate window tab states with the repo, so that when you switch back to a repo you get the same window tab states // 2) retain the same window tab states when switching repos // Option 1 is straightforward, but option 2 is harder because you'd need to deactivate any views containing dependent // content e.g. the sub-commits view. var ResetWindowTabs = NewIntegrationTest(NewIntegrationTestArgs{ Description: "Verify that window tabs are reset whenever switching repos", ExtraCmdArgs: []string{}, Skip: false, SetupConfig: func(config *config.AppConfig) {}, SetupRepo: func(shell *Shell) { shell.NewBranch("mybranch") shell.CreateFileAndAdd("README.md", "hello world") shell.Commit("initial commit") shell.EmptyCommit("commit 2") shell.EmptyCommit("commit 3") shell.AddWorktree("mybranch", "../linked-worktree", "newbranch") shell.AddFileInWorktree("../linked-worktree") }, Run: func(t *TestDriver, keys config.KeybindingConfig) { // focus the remotes tab i.e. the second tab in the branches window t.Views().Remotes(). Focus() t.Views().Worktrees(). Focus(). Lines( Contains("repo (main)").IsSelected(), Contains("linked-worktree"), ). NavigateToLine(Contains("linked-worktree")). Press(keys.Universal.Select). Lines( Contains("linked-worktree").IsSelected(), Contains("repo (main)"), ). // navigate back to the branches window Press(keys.Universal.NextBlock) t.Views().Branches(). IsFocused() }, })