@main_repository_path = expand_path('main')
create_directory 'main'
cd 'main'
- run_simple 'git init --quiet --bare'
+ run_command_and_stop 'git init --quiet --bare'
cd '..'
# Clone it now
- run_simple "git clone --quiet --local file://#{expand_path('.')}/main clone"
+ run_command_and_stop "git clone --quiet --local file://#{expand_path('.')}/main clone"
cd 'clone'
create_directory 'Membres'
BASE_MEMBERS.each_pair do |number, data|
file = member_filename_for_id(number)
File.write file, render_member_file(data)
- run_simple "git add #{file}"
+ run_command_and_stop "git add #{file}"
end
- run_simple 'git commit -m "Initial data set from fixtures"'
- run_simple 'git push --quiet origin master'
+ run_command_and_stop 'git commit -m "Initial data set from fixtures"'
+ run_command_and_stop 'git push --quiet origin master'
end
Given /^le « pre-commit hook » correctement configuré$/ do
end
When /je fais un `commit` du nouveau fichier$/ do
- run_simple "git add #{@file}"
- run_simple "git commit #{@file} -m 'new file'", false # do not fail on error
+ run_command_and_stop "git add #{@file}"
+ run_command_and_stop "git commit #{@file} -m 'new file'", :fail_on_error => false # do not fail on error
end
When /je pousse la modification$/ do
- run_simple "git add #{@file}"
- run_simple "git commit #{@file} -m 'new file'"
- run_simple 'git push origin master', false # do not fail on error
+ run_command_and_stop "git add #{@file}"
+ run_command_and_stop "git commit #{@file} -m 'new file'"
+ run_command_and_stop 'git push origin master', :fail_on_error => false # do not fail on error
end