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How to Get Current Git Branch Name in Python with Mock Subprocess
Mocks the subprocess call to reliably test the current git branch name retrieval using GitPython.
import subprocess
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
from git import Repo
import os
def get_current_branch(repo_path="."):
"""Get the current branch name of a git repository."""
repo = Repo(repo_path)
return repo.active_branch.name
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Mock subprocess to control the…
How to Mock Git Stash and Pop in Python
Mock Git stash, apply, and pop operations using unittest.mock so you can test Git automation without touching a real repository.
import git
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
def stash_and_pop(repo):
"""Mock a stash operation and then pop it back."""
repo.git.stash("save", "WIP: temp changes")
stashed_output = repo.git.stash("list")
# Simulate the stash was applied, then pop
repo.git.stash("apply", "stash@{0}")
…
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