feat(git_branch): add 'only_attached' config bool (#1910)

* feat(git_branch): add 'only_attached' config bool

This adds a new boolean, `only_attached`, to the configuration for
the `git_branch` module. This mirrors the `only_detached` config
value for the `git_commit` module: setting the value to true causes
the module to suppress its output when the user is not on a branch.

This allows users to have either a branch name or a commit hash in
their prompt, as opposed to having either a branch name or the
overly-wordy "HEAD (sha1)".

* Fix formatting
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@ -1030,6 +1030,7 @@ The `git_branch` module shows the active branch of the repo in your current dire
| `style` | `"bold purple"` | The style for the module. |
| `truncation_length` | `2^63 - 1` | Truncates a git branch to X graphemes. |
| `truncation_symbol` | `"…"` | The symbol used to indicate a branch name was truncated. You can use `""` for no symbol. |
| `only_attached` | `false` | Only show the branch name when not in a detached HEAD state. |
| `disabled` | `false` | Disables the `git_branch` module. |
### Variables

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ pub struct GitBranchConfig<'a> {
pub style: &'a str,
pub truncation_length: i64,
pub truncation_symbol: &'a str,
pub only_attached: bool,
pub disabled: bool,
}
@ -20,6 +21,7 @@ impl<'a> RootModuleConfig<'a> for GitBranchConfig<'a> {
style: "bold purple",
truncation_length: std::i64::MAX,
truncation_symbol: "",
only_attached: false,
disabled: false,
}
}

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
use unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
use super::{Context, Module, RootModuleConfig};
use git2::Repository;
use crate::configs::git_branch::GitBranchConfig;
use crate::formatter::StringFormatter;
@ -25,6 +26,14 @@ pub fn module<'a>(context: &'a Context) -> Option<Module<'a>> {
};
let repo = context.get_repo().ok()?;
let repo_root = repo.root.as_ref()?;
let git_repo = Repository::open(repo_root).ok()?;
let is_detached = git_repo.head_detached().ok()?;
if config.only_attached && is_detached {
return None;
};
let branch_name = repo.branch.as_ref()?;
let mut graphemes: Vec<&str> = branch_name.graphemes(true).collect();
@ -246,6 +255,57 @@ mod tests {
repo_dir.close()
}
#[test]
fn test_render_branch_only_attached_on_branch() -> io::Result<()> {
let repo_dir = fixture_repo(FixtureProvider::GIT)?;
Command::new("git")
.args(&["checkout", "-b", "test_branch"])
.current_dir(repo_dir.path())
.output()?;
let actual = ModuleRenderer::new("git_branch")
.config(toml::toml! {
[git_branch]
only_attached = true
})
.path(&repo_dir.path())
.collect();
let expected = Some(format!(
"on {} ",
Color::Purple
.bold()
.paint(format!("\u{e0a0} {}", "test_branch")),
));
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
repo_dir.close()
}
#[test]
fn test_render_branch_only_attached_on_detached() -> io::Result<()> {
let repo_dir = fixture_repo(FixtureProvider::GIT)?;
Command::new("git")
.args(&["checkout", "@~1"])
.current_dir(&repo_dir.path())
.output()?;
let actual = ModuleRenderer::new("git_branch")
.config(toml::toml! {
[git_branch]
only_attached = true
})
.path(&repo_dir.path())
.collect();
let expected = None;
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
repo_dir.close()
}
// This test is not possible until we switch to `git status --porcelain`
// where we can mock the env for the specific git process. This is because
// git2 does not care about our mocking and when we set the real `GIT_DIR`