#!/bin/sh test_description='test disabling of git-over-ssh in clone/fetch' . ./test-lib.sh . "$TEST_DIRECTORY/lib-proto-disable.sh" setup_ssh_wrapper test_expect_success 'setup repository to clone' ' test_commit one && mkdir remote && git init --bare remote/repo.git && git push remote/repo.git HEAD ' test_proto "host:path" ssh "remote:repo.git" test_proto "ssh://" ssh "ssh://remote$PWD/remote/repo.git" test_proto "git+ssh://" ssh "git+ssh://remote$PWD/remote/repo.git" # Don't even bother setting up a "-remote" directory, as ssh would generally # complain about the bogus option rather than completing our request. Our # fake wrapper actually _can_ handle this case, but it's more robust to # simply confirm from its output that it did not run at all. test_expect_success 'hostnames starting with dash are rejected' ' test_must_fail git clone ssh://-remote/repo.git dash-host 2>stderr && ! grep ^ssh: stderr ' test_expect_success 'setup repo with dash' ' git init --bare remote/-repo.git && git push remote/-repo.git HEAD ' test_expect_success 'repo names starting with dash are rejected' ' test_must_fail git clone remote:-repo.git dash-path 2>stderr && ! grep ^ssh: stderr ' test_expect_success 'full paths still work' ' git clone "remote:$PWD/remote/-repo.git" dash-path ' test_done