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// TestBisync is a test engine for bisync test cases.
// See https://rclone.org/bisync/#testing for documentation.
// Test cases are organized in subdirs beneath ./testdata
// Results are compared against golden listings and log file.
package bisync_test
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"errors"
"flag"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/cmd/bisync"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/cmd/bisync/bilib"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/accounting"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/cache"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/filter"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/fspath"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/object"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/operations"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/sync"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fstest"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/atexit"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/random"
"github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
_ "github.com/rclone/rclone/backend/all" // for integration tests
)
const (
touchDateFormat = "2006-01-02"
goldenCanonBase = "_testdir_"
logFileName = "test.log"
dropMe = "*** [DROP THIS LINE] ***"
eol = "\n"
slash = string(os.PathSeparator)
fixSlash = (runtime.GOOS == "windows")
)
// logReplacements make modern test logs comparable with golden dir.
// It is a string slice of even length with this structure:
//
// {`matching regular expression`, "mangled result string", ...}
var logReplacements = []string{
// skip syslog facility markers
`^(<[1-9]>)(INFO |ERROR |NOTICE|DEBUG ):(.*)$`, "$2:$3",
// skip log prefixes
`^\d+/\d\d/\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d(?:\.\d{6})? `, "",
// ignore rclone info messages
`^INFO : .*?: (Deleted|Copied |Moved |Updated ).*$`, dropMe,
`^NOTICE: .*?: Replacing invalid UTF-8 characters in "[^"]*"$`, dropMe,
// ignore rclone debug messages
`^DEBUG : .*$`, dropMe,
// ignore dropbox info messages
`^NOTICE: too_many_(requests|write_operations)/\.*: Too many requests or write operations.*$`, dropMe,
`^NOTICE: Dropbox root .*?: Forced to upload files to set modification times on this backend.$`, dropMe,
`^INFO : .*?: src and dst identical but can't set mod time without deleting and re-uploading$`, dropMe,
}
// Some dry-run messages differ depending on the particular remote.
var dryrunReplacements = []string{
`^(NOTICE: file5.txt: Skipped) (copy|update modification time) (as --dry-run is set [(]size \d+[)])$`,
`$1 copy (or update modification time) $3`,
}
// Some groups of log lines may appear unordered because rclone applies
// many operations in parallel to boost performance.
var logHoppers = []string{
// Test case `dry-run` produced log mismatches due to non-deterministic
// order of captured dry-run info messages.
`NOTICE: \S+?: Skipped (?:copy|move|delete|copy \(or [^)]+\)|update modification time) as --dry-run is set \(size \d+\)`,
// Test case `extended-filenames` detected difference in order of files
// with extended unicode names between Windows and Unix or GDrive,
// but the order is in fact not important for success.
`(?:INFO |NOTICE): - Path[12] +File (?:was deleted|is new|is newer|is OLDER) +- .*`,
// Test case `check-access-filters` detected listing miscompares due
// to indeterminate order of rclone operations in presence of multiple
// subdirectories. The order inconsistency initially showed up in the
// listings and triggered reordering of log messages, but the actual
// files will in fact match.
`ERROR : - +Access test failed: Path[12] file not found in Path[12] - .*`,
// Test case `resync` suffered from the order of queued copies.
`(?:INFO |NOTICE): - Path2 Resync will copy to Path1 +- .*`,
}
// Some log lines can contain Windows path separator that must be
// converted to "/" in every matching token to match golden logs.
var logLinesWithSlash = []string{
`\(\d\d\) : (touch-glob|touch-copy|copy-file|copy-as|copy-dir|delete-file) `,
`INFO : - Path[12] +Queue copy to Path[12] `,
`INFO : Synching Path1 .*? with Path2 `,
`INFO : Validating listings for `,
}
var regexFixSlash = regexp.MustCompile("^(" + strings.Join(logLinesWithSlash, "|") + ")")
// Command line flags for bisync test
var (
argTestCase = flag.String("case", "", "Bisync test case to run")
argRemote2 = flag.String("remote2", "", "Path2 for bisync tests")
argNoCompare = flag.Bool("no-compare", false, "Do not compare test results with golden")
argNoCleanup = flag.Bool("no-cleanup", false, "Keep test files")
argGolden = flag.Bool("golden", false, "Store results as golden")
argDebug = flag.Bool("debug", false, "Print debug messages")
argStopAt = flag.Int("stop-at", 0, "Stop after given test step")
// Flag -refresh-times helps with Dropbox tests failing with message
// "src and dst identical but can't set mod time without deleting and re-uploading"
argRefreshTimes = flag.Bool("refresh-times", false, "Force refreshing the target modtime, useful for Dropbox (default: false)")
)
// bisyncTest keeps all test data in a single place
type bisyncTest struct {
// per-test state
t *testing.T
step int
stopped bool
stepStr string
testCase string
sessionName string
// test dirs
testDir string
dataDir string
initDir string
goldenDir string
workDir string
fs1 fs.Fs
path1 string
canonPath1 string
fs2 fs.Fs
path2 string
canonPath2 string
// test log
logDir string
logPath string
logFile *os.File
// global state
dataRoot string
randName string
tempDir string
parent1 fs.Fs
parent2 fs.Fs
// global flags
argRemote1 string
argRemote2 string
noCompare bool
noCleanup bool
golden bool
debug bool
stopAt int
}
// TestBisync is a test engine for bisync test cases.
func TestBisync(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
fstest.Initialise()
ci := fs.GetConfig(ctx)
ciSave := *ci
defer func() {
*ci = ciSave
}()
if *argRefreshTimes {
ci.RefreshTimes = true
}
baseDir, err := os.Getwd()
require.NoError(t, err, "get current directory")
randName := "bisync." + time.Now().Format("150405-") + random.String(5)
tempDir := filepath.Join(os.TempDir(), randName)
workDir := filepath.Join(tempDir, "workdir")
b := &bisyncTest{
// per-test state
t: t,
// global state
tempDir: tempDir,
randName: randName,
workDir: workDir,
dataRoot: filepath.Join(baseDir, "testdata"),
logDir: filepath.Join(tempDir, "logs"),
logPath: filepath.Join(workDir, logFileName),
// global flags
argRemote1: *fstest.RemoteName,
argRemote2: *argRemote2,
noCompare: *argNoCompare,
noCleanup: *argNoCleanup,
golden: *argGolden,
debug: *argDebug,
stopAt: *argStopAt,
}
b.mkdir(b.tempDir)
b.mkdir(b.logDir)
fnHandle := atexit.Register(func() {
if atexit.Signalled() {
b.cleanupAll()
}
})
defer func() {
b.cleanupAll()
atexit.Unregister(fnHandle)
}()
argCase := *argTestCase
if argCase == "" {
argCase = "all"
if testing.Short() {
// remote tests can be long, help with "go test -short"
argCase = "basic"
}
}
testList := strings.Split(argCase, ",")
if strings.ToLower(argCase) == "all" {
testList = nil
for _, testCase := range b.listDir(b.dataRoot) {
if strings.HasPrefix(testCase, "test_") {
testList = append(testList, testCase)
}
}
}
require.False(t, b.stopAt > 0 && len(testList) > 1, "-stop-at is meaningful only for a single test")
for _, testCase := range testList {
testCase = strings.ReplaceAll(testCase, "-", "_")
testCase = strings.TrimPrefix(testCase, "test_")
t.Run(testCase, func(childTest *testing.T) {
b.runTestCase(ctx, childTest, testCase)
})
}
}
func (b *bisyncTest) cleanupAll() {
if b.noCleanup {
return
}
ctx := context.Background()
if b.parent1 != nil {
_ = operations.Purge(ctx, b.parent1, "")
}
if b.parent2 != nil {
_ = operations.Purge(ctx, b.parent2, "")
}
_ = os.RemoveAll(b.tempDir)
}
func (b *bisyncTest) runTestCase(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, testCase string) {
b.t = t
b.testCase = testCase
var err error
b.fs1, b.parent1, b.path1, b.canonPath1 = b.makeTempRemote(ctx, b.argRemote1, "path1")
b.fs2, b.parent2, b.path2, b.canonPath2 = b.makeTempRemote(ctx, b.argRemote2, "path2")
b.sessionName = bilib.SessionName(b.fs1, b.fs2)
b.testDir = b.ensureDir(b.dataRoot, "test_"+b.testCase, false)
b.initDir = b.ensureDir(b.testDir, "initial", false)
b.goldenDir = b.ensureDir(b.testDir, "golden", false)
b.dataDir = b.ensureDir(b.testDir, "modfiles", true) // optional
// For test stability, jam initial dates to a fixed past date.
// Test cases that change files will touch specific files to fixed new dates.
initDate := time.Date(2000, time.January, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, bisync.TZ)
err = filepath.Walk(b.initDir, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err == nil && !info.IsDir() {
return os.Chtimes(path, initDate, initDate)
}
return err
})
require.NoError(b.t, err, "jamming initial dates")
// Prepare initial content
b.cleanupCase(ctx)
initFs, err := fs.NewFs(ctx, b.initDir)
require.NoError(b.t, err)
require.NoError(b.t, sync.CopyDir(ctx, b.fs1, initFs, true), "setting up path1")
require.NoError(b.t, sync.CopyDir(ctx, b.fs2, initFs, true), "setting up path2")
// Create log file
b.mkdir(b.workDir)
b.logFile, err = os.Create(b.logPath)
require.NoError(b.t, err, "creating log file")
// Execute test scenario
scenFile := filepath.Join(b.testDir, "scenario.txt")
scenBuf, err := os.ReadFile(scenFile)
scenReplacer := b.newReplacer(false)
require.NoError(b.t, err)
b.step = 0
b.stopped = false
for _, line := range strings.Split(string(scenBuf), "\n") {
comment := strings.Index(line, "#")
if comment != -1 {
line = line[:comment]
}
line = strings.TrimSpace(line)
if line == "" {
if b.golden {
// Keep empty lines in golden logs
_, _ = b.logFile.WriteString("\n")
}
continue
}
b.step++
b.stepStr = fmt.Sprintf("(%02d) :", b.step)
line = scenReplacer.Replace(line)
if err = b.runTestStep(ctx, line); err != nil {
require.Failf(b.t, "test step failed", "step %d failed: %v", b.step, err)
return
}
if b.stopAt > 0 && b.step >= b.stopAt {
comment := ""
if b.golden {
comment = " (ignoring -golden)"
}
b.logPrintf("Stopping after step %d%s", b.step, comment)
b.stopped = true
b.noCleanup = true
b.noCompare = true
break
}
}
// Perform post-run activities
require.NoError(b.t, b.logFile.Close(), "flushing test log")
b.logFile = nil
savedLog := b.testCase + ".log"
err = bilib.CopyFile(b.logPath, filepath.Join(b.logDir, savedLog))
require.NoError(b.t, err, "saving log file %s", savedLog)
if b.golden && !b.stopped {
log.Printf("Store results to golden directory")
b.storeGolden()
return
}
errorCount := 0
if b.noCompare {
log.Printf("Skip comparing results with golden directory")
errorCount = -2
} else {
errorCount = b.compareResults()
}
if b.noCleanup {
log.Printf("Skip cleanup")
} else {
b.cleanupCase(ctx)
}
var msg string
var passed bool
switch errorCount {
case 0:
msg = fmt.Sprintf("TEST %s PASSED", b.testCase)
passed = true
case -2:
msg = fmt.Sprintf("TEST %s SKIPPED", b.testCase)
passed = true
case -1:
msg = fmt.Sprintf("TEST %s FAILED - WRONG NUMBER OF FILES", b.testCase)
passed = false
default:
msg = fmt.Sprintf("TEST %s FAILED - %d MISCOMPARED FILES", b.testCase, errorCount)
buckets := b.fs1.Features().BucketBased || b.fs2.Features().BucketBased
passed = false
if b.testCase == "rmdirs" && buckets {
msg += " (expected failure on bucket remotes)"
passed = true
}
}
b.t.Log(msg)
if !passed {
b.t.FailNow()
}
}
// makeTempRemote creates temporary folder and makes a filesystem
// if a local path is provided, it's ignored (the test will run under system temp)
func (b *bisyncTest) makeTempRemote(ctx context.Context, remote, subdir string) (f, parent fs.Fs, path, canon string) {
var err error
if bilib.IsLocalPath(remote) {
if remote != "" && remote != "local" {
b.t.Fatalf(`Missing ":" in remote %q. Use "local" to test with local filesystem.`, remote)
}
parent, err = fs.NewFs(ctx, b.tempDir)
require.NoError(b.t, err, "parsing %s", b.tempDir)
path = filepath.Join(b.tempDir, b.testCase)
canon = bilib.CanonicalPath(path) + "_"
path = filepath.Join(path, subdir)
} else {
last := remote[len(remote)-1]
if last != ':' && last != '/' {
remote += "/"
}
remote += b.randName
parent, err = fs.NewFs(ctx, remote)
require.NoError(b.t, err, "parsing %s", remote)
path = remote + "/" + b.testCase
canon = bilib.CanonicalPath(path) + "_"
path += "/" + subdir
}
f, err = fs.NewFs(ctx, path)
require.NoError(b.t, err, "parsing %s/%s", remote, subdir)
path = bilib.FsPath(f) // Make it canonical
if f.Precision() == fs.ModTimeNotSupported {
b.t.Skipf("modification time support is missing on %s", subdir)
}
return
}
func (b *bisyncTest) cleanupCase(ctx context.Context) {
// Silence "directory not found" errors from the ftp backend
_ = bilib.CaptureOutput(func() {
_ = operations.Purge(ctx, b.fs1, "")
})
_ = bilib.CaptureOutput(func() {
_ = operations.Purge(ctx, b.fs2, "")
})
_ = os.RemoveAll(b.workDir)
accounting.Stats(ctx).ResetCounters()
}
func (b *bisyncTest) runTestStep(ctx context.Context, line string) (err error) {
var fsrc, fdst fs.Fs
accounting.Stats(ctx).ResetErrors()
b.logPrintf("%s %s", b.stepStr, line)
ci := fs.GetConfig(ctx)
ciSave := *ci
defer func() {
*ci = ciSave
}()
ci.LogLevel = fs.LogLevelInfo
if b.debug {
ci.LogLevel = fs.LogLevelDebug
}
args := splitLine(line)
switch args[0] {
case "test":
b.checkArgs(args, 1, 0)
return nil
case "copy-listings":
b.checkArgs(args, 1, 1)
return b.saveTestListings(args[1], true)
case "move-listings":
b.checkArgs(args, 1, 1)
return b.saveTestListings(args[1], false)
case "purge-children":
b.checkArgs(args, 1, 1)
if fsrc, err = fs.NewFs(ctx, args[1]); err != nil {
return err
}
return purgeChildren(ctx, fsrc, "")
case "delete-file":
b.checkArgs(args, 1, 1)
dir, file := filepath.Split(args[1])
if fsrc, err = fs.NewFs(ctx, dir); err != nil {
return err
}
var obj fs.Object
if obj, err = fsrc.NewObject(ctx, file); err != nil {
return err
}
return operations.DeleteFile(ctx, obj)
case "delete-glob":
b.checkArgs(args, 2, 2)
if fsrc, err = fs.NewFs(ctx, args[1]); err != nil {
return err
}
return deleteFiles(ctx, fsrc, args[2])
case "touch-glob":
b.checkArgs(args, 3, 3)
date, src, glob := args[1], args[2], args[3]
if fsrc, err = fs.NewFs(ctx, src); err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = touchFiles(ctx, date, fsrc, src, glob)
return err
case "touch-copy":
b.checkArgs(args, 3, 3)
date, src, dst := args[1], args[2], args[3]
dir, file := filepath.Split(src)
if fsrc, err = fs.NewFs(ctx, dir); err != nil {
return err
}
if _, err = touchFiles(ctx, date, fsrc, dir, file); err != nil {
return err
}
return b.copyFile(ctx, src, dst, "")
case "copy-file":
b.checkArgs(args, 2, 2)
return b.copyFile(ctx, args[1], args[2], "")
case "copy-as":
b.checkArgs(args, 3, 3)
return b.copyFile(ctx, args[1], args[2], args[3])
case "copy-dir", "sync-dir":
b.checkArgs(args, 2, 2)
if fsrc, err = cache.Get(ctx, args[1]); err != nil {
return err
}
if fdst, err = cache.Get(ctx, args[2]); err != nil {
return err
}
switch args[0] {
case "copy-dir":
err = sync.CopyDir(ctx, fdst, fsrc, true)
case "sync-dir":
err = sync.Sync(ctx, fdst, fsrc, true)
}
return err
case "list-dirs":
b.checkArgs(args, 1, 1)
return b.listSubdirs(ctx, args[1])
case "bisync":
return b.runBisync(ctx, args[1:])
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unknown command: %q", args[0])
}
}
// splitLine splits scenario line into tokens and performs
// substitutions that involve whitespace or control chars.
func splitLine(line string) (args []string) {
for _, s := range strings.Fields(line) {
b := []byte(whitespaceReplacer.Replace(s))
b = regexChar.ReplaceAllFunc(b, func(b []byte) []byte {
c, _ := strconv.ParseUint(string(b[5:7]), 16, 8)
return []byte{byte(c)}
})
args = append(args, string(b))
}
return
}
var whitespaceReplacer = strings.NewReplacer(
"{spc}", " ",
"{tab}", "\t",
"{eol}", eol,
)
var regexChar = regexp.MustCompile(`\{chr:([0-9a-f]{2})\}`)
// checkArgs verifies the number of the test command arguments
func (b *bisyncTest) checkArgs(args []string, min, max int) {
cmd := args[0]
num := len(args) - 1
if min == max && num != min {
b.t.Fatalf("%q must have strictly %d args", cmd, min)
}
if min > 0 && num < min {
b.t.Fatalf("%q must have at least %d args", cmd, min)
}
if max > 0 && num > max {
b.t.Fatalf("%q must have at most %d args", cmd, max)
}
}
func (b *bisyncTest) runBisync(ctx context.Context, args []string) (err error) {
opt := &bisync.Options{
Workdir: b.workDir,
NoCleanup: true,
SaveQueues: true,
MaxDelete: bisync.DefaultMaxDelete,
CheckFilename: bisync.DefaultCheckFilename,
CheckSync: bisync.CheckSyncTrue,
}
octx, ci := fs.AddConfig(ctx)
fs1, fs2 := b.fs1, b.fs2
addSubdir := func(path, subdir string) fs.Fs {
remote := path + subdir
f, err := fs.NewFs(ctx, remote)
require.NoError(b.t, err, "parsing remote %q", remote)
return f
}
for _, arg := range args {
val := ""
pos := strings.Index(arg, "=")
if pos > 0 {
arg, val = arg[:pos], arg[pos+1:]
}
switch arg {
case "resync":
opt.Resync = true
case "dry-run":
ci.DryRun = true
opt.DryRun = true
case "force":
opt.Force = true
case "remove-empty-dirs":
opt.RemoveEmptyDirs = true
case "check-sync-only":
opt.CheckSync = bisync.CheckSyncOnly
case "no-check-sync":
opt.CheckSync = bisync.CheckSyncFalse
case "check-access":
opt.CheckAccess = true
case "check-filename":
opt.CheckFilename = val
case "filters-file":
opt.FiltersFile = val
case "max-delete":
opt.MaxDelete, err = strconv.Atoi(val)
require.NoError(b.t, err, "parsing max-delete=%q", val)
case "size-only":
ci.SizeOnly = true
case "subdir":
fs1 = addSubdir(b.path1, val)
fs2 = addSubdir(b.path2, val)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("invalid bisync option %q", arg)
}
}
output := bilib.CaptureOutput(func() {
err = bisync.Bisync(octx, fs1, fs2, opt)
})
_, _ = os.Stdout.Write(output)
_, _ = b.logFile.Write(output)
if err != nil {
b.logPrintf("Bisync error: %v", err)
}
return nil
}
// saveTestListings creates a copy of test artifacts with given prefix
// including listings (.lst*), queues (.que) and filters (.flt, .flt.md5)
func (b *bisyncTest) saveTestListings(prefix string, keepSource bool) (err error) {
count := 0
for _, srcFile := range b.listDir(b.workDir) {
switch fileType(srcFile) {
case "listing", "queue", "filters":
// fall thru
default:
continue
}
count++
dstFile := fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s.sav", prefix, b.toGolden(srcFile))
src := filepath.Join(b.workDir, srcFile)
dst := filepath.Join(b.workDir, dstFile)
if err = bilib.CopyFile(src, dst); err != nil {
return
}
if keepSource {
continue
}
if err = os.Remove(src); err != nil {
return
}
}
if count == 0 {
err = errors.New("listings not found")
}
return
}
func (b *bisyncTest) copyFile(ctx context.Context, src, dst, asName string) (err error) {
var fsrc, fdst fs.Fs
var srcPath, srcFile, dstPath, dstFile string
switch fsrc, err = cache.Get(ctx, src); err {
case fs.ErrorIsFile:
// ok
case nil:
return errors.New("source must be a file")
default:
return err
}
if _, srcPath, err = fspath.SplitFs(src); err != nil {
return err
}
srcFile = path.Base(srcPath)
if dstPath, dstFile, err = fspath.Split(dst); err != nil {
return err
}
if dstPath == "" {
return errors.New("invalid destination")
}
if dstFile != "" {
dstPath = dst // force directory
}
if fdst, err = cache.Get(ctx, dstPath); err != nil {
return err
}
if asName != "" {
dstFile = asName
} else {
dstFile = srcFile
}
fctx, fi := filter.AddConfig(ctx)
if err := fi.AddFile(srcFile); err != nil {
return err
}
return operations.CopyFile(fctx, fdst, fsrc, dstFile, srcFile)
}
// listSubdirs is equivalent to `rclone lsf -R --dirs-only`
func (b *bisyncTest) listSubdirs(ctx context.Context, remote string) error {
f, err := fs.NewFs(ctx, remote)
if err != nil {
return err
}
opt := operations.ListJSONOpt{
NoModTime: true,
NoMimeType: true,
DirsOnly: true,
Recurse: true,
}
fmt := operations.ListFormat{}
fmt.SetDirSlash(true)
fmt.AddPath()
printItem := func(item *operations.ListJSONItem) error {
b.logPrintf("%s", fmt.Format(item))
return nil
}
return operations.ListJSON(ctx, f, "", &opt, printItem)
}
// purgeChildren deletes child files and purges subdirs under given path.
// Note: this cannot be done with filters.
func purgeChildren(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, dir string) error {
entries, firstErr := f.List(ctx, dir)
if firstErr != nil {
return firstErr
}
for _, entry := range entries {
var err error
switch dirObj := entry.(type) {
case fs.Object:
fs.Debugf(dirObj, "Remove file")
err = dirObj.Remove(ctx)
case fs.Directory:
fs.Debugf(dirObj, "Purge subdir")
err = operations.Purge(ctx, f, dirObj.Remote())
}
if firstErr == nil {
firstErr = err
}
}
return firstErr
}
// deleteFiles deletes a group of files by the name pattern.
func deleteFiles(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, glob string) error {
fctx, fi := filter.AddConfig(ctx)
if err := fi.Add(true, glob); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := fi.Add(false, "/**"); err != nil {
return err
}
return operations.Delete(fctx, f)
}
// touchFiles sets modification time on a group of files.
// Returns names of touched files and/or error.
// Note: `rclone touch` can touch only single file, doesn't support filters.
func touchFiles(ctx context.Context, dateStr string, f fs.Fs, dir, glob string) ([]string, error) {
files := []string{}
date, err := time.ParseInLocation(touchDateFormat, dateStr, bisync.TZ)
if err != nil {
return files, fmt.Errorf("invalid date %q: %w", dateStr, err)
}
matcher, firstErr := filter.GlobToRegexp(glob, false)
if firstErr != nil {
return files, fmt.Errorf("invalid glob %q", glob)
}
entries, firstErr := f.List(ctx, "")
if firstErr != nil {
return files, firstErr
}
for _, entry := range entries {
obj, isFile := entry.(fs.Object)
if !isFile {
continue
}
remote := obj.Remote()
if !matcher.MatchString(remote) {
continue
}
files = append(files, dir+remote)
fs.Debugf(obj, "Set modification time %s", dateStr)
err := obj.SetModTime(ctx, date)
if err == fs.ErrorCantSetModTimeWithoutDelete {
// Workaround for dropbox, similar to --refresh-times
err = nil
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
size := obj.Size()
separator := ""
if size > 0 {
err = operations.Cat(ctx, f, buf, 0, size, []byte(separator))
}
info := object.NewStaticObjectInfo(remote, date, size, true, nil, f)
if err == nil {
_ = obj.Remove(ctx)
_, err = f.Put(ctx, buf, info)
}
}
if firstErr == nil {
firstErr = err
}
}
return files, firstErr
}
// compareResults validates scenario results against golden dir
func (b *bisyncTest) compareResults() int {
goldenFiles := b.listDir(b.goldenDir)
resultFiles := b.listDir(b.workDir)
// Adapt test file names to their golden counterparts
renamed := false
for _, fileName := range resultFiles {
goldName := b.toGolden(fileName)
if goldName != fileName {
filePath := filepath.Join(b.workDir, fileName)
goldPath := filepath.Join(b.workDir, goldName)
require.NoError(b.t, os.Rename(filePath, goldPath))
renamed = true
}
}
if renamed {
resultFiles = b.listDir(b.workDir)
}
goldenSet := bilib.ToNames(goldenFiles)
resultSet := bilib.ToNames(resultFiles)
goldenNum := len(goldenFiles)
resultNum := len(resultFiles)
errorCount := 0
const divider = "----------------------------------------------------------"
if goldenNum != resultNum {
log.Print(divider)
log.Printf("MISCOMPARE - Number of Golden and Results files do not match:")
log.Printf(" Golden count: %d", goldenNum)
log.Printf(" Result count: %d", resultNum)
log.Printf(" Golden files: %s", strings.Join(goldenFiles, ", "))
log.Printf(" Result files: %s", strings.Join(resultFiles, ", "))
}
for _, file := range goldenFiles {
if !resultSet.Has(file) {
errorCount++
log.Printf(" File found in Golden but not in Results: %s", file)
}
}
for _, file := range resultFiles {
if !goldenSet.Has(file) {
errorCount++
log.Printf(" File found in Results but not in Golden: %s", file)
}
}
for _, file := range goldenFiles {
if !resultSet.Has(file) {
continue
}
goldenText := b.mangleResult(b.goldenDir, file, false)
resultText := b.mangleResult(b.workDir, file, false)
if fileType(file) == "log" {
// save mangled logs so difference is easier on eyes
goldenFile := filepath.Join(b.logDir, "mangled.golden.log")
resultFile := filepath.Join(b.logDir, "mangled.result.log")
require.NoError(b.t, os.WriteFile(goldenFile, []byte(goldenText), bilib.PermSecure))
require.NoError(b.t, os.WriteFile(resultFile, []byte(resultText), bilib.PermSecure))
}
if goldenText == resultText {
continue
}
errorCount++
diff := difflib.UnifiedDiff{
A: difflib.SplitLines(goldenText),
B: difflib.SplitLines(resultText),
Context: 0,
}
text, err := difflib.GetUnifiedDiffString(diff)
require.NoError(b.t, err, "diff failed")
log.Print(divider)
log.Printf("| MISCOMPARE -Golden vs +Results for %s", file)
for _, line := range strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(text), "\n") {
log.Printf("| %s", strings.TrimSpace(line))
}
}
if errorCount > 0 {
log.Print(divider)
}
if errorCount == 0 && goldenNum != resultNum {
return -1
}
return errorCount
}
// storeGolden will store workdir files to the golden directory.
// Golden results will have adapted file names and contain
// generic strings instead of local or cloud paths.
func (b *bisyncTest) storeGolden() {
// Perform consistency checks
files := b.listDir(b.workDir)
require.NotEmpty(b.t, files, "nothing to store in golden dir")
// Pass 1: validate files before storing
for _, fileName := range files {
if fileType(fileName) == "lock" {
continue
}
goldName := b.toGolden(fileName)
if goldName != fileName {
targetPath := filepath.Join(b.workDir, goldName)
exists := bilib.FileExists(targetPath)
require.False(b.t, exists, "golden name overlap for file %s", fileName)
}
text := b.mangleResult(b.workDir, fileName, true)
if fileType(fileName) == "log" {
require.NotEmpty(b.t, text, "incorrect golden log %s", fileName)
}
}
// Pass 2: perform a verbatim copy
_ = os.RemoveAll(b.goldenDir)
require.NoError(b.t, bilib.CopyDir(b.workDir, b.goldenDir))
// Pass 3: adapt file names and content
for _, fileName := range files {
if fileType(fileName) == "lock" {
continue
}
text := b.mangleResult(b.goldenDir, fileName, true)
goldName := b.toGolden(fileName)
goldPath := filepath.Join(b.goldenDir, goldName)
err := os.WriteFile(goldPath, []byte(text), bilib.PermSecure)
assert.NoError(b.t, err, "writing golden file %s", goldName)
if goldName != fileName {
origPath := filepath.Join(b.goldenDir, fileName)
assert.NoError(b.t, os.Remove(origPath), "removing original file %s", fileName)
}
}
}
// mangleResult prepares test logs or listings for comparison
func (b *bisyncTest) mangleResult(dir, file string, golden bool) string {
buf, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(dir, file))
require.NoError(b.t, err)
text := string(buf)
switch fileType(strings.TrimSuffix(file, ".sav")) {
case "queue":
lines := strings.Split(text, eol)
sort.Strings(lines)
return joinLines(lines)
case "listing":
return mangleListing(text, golden)
case "log":
// fall thru
default:
return text
}
// Adapt log lines to the golden way.
lines := strings.Split(string(buf), eol)
pathReplacer := b.newReplacer(true)
rep := logReplacements
if b.testCase == "dry_run" {
rep = append(rep, dryrunReplacements...)
}
repFrom := make([]*regexp.Regexp, len(rep)/2)
repTo := make([]string, len(rep)/2)
for i := 0; i < len(rep); i += 2 {
repFrom[i/2] = regexp.MustCompile(rep[i])
repTo[i/2] = rep[i+1]
}
hoppers := make([]*regexp.Regexp, len(logHoppers))
dampers := make([][]string, len(logHoppers))
for i, regex := range logHoppers {
hoppers[i] = regexp.MustCompile("^" + regex + "$")
}
// The %q format doubles backslashes, hence "{1,2}"
regexBackslash := regexp.MustCompile(`\\{1,2}`)
emptyCount := 0
maxEmpty := 0
if b.golden {
maxEmpty = 2
}
result := make([]string, 0, len(lines))
for _, s := range lines {
// Adapt file paths
s = pathReplacer.Replace(strings.TrimSpace(s))
// Apply regular expression replacements
for i := 0; i < len(repFrom); i++ {
s = repFrom[i].ReplaceAllString(s, repTo[i])
}
s = strings.TrimSpace(s)
if s == dropMe {
continue
}
if fixSlash && regexFixSlash.MatchString(s) {
s = regexBackslash.ReplaceAllString(s, "/")
}
// Sort consecutive groups of naturally unordered lines.
// Any such group must end before the log ends or it might be lost.
absorbed := false
for i := 0; i < len(dampers); i++ {
match := false
if s != "" && !absorbed {
match = hoppers[i].MatchString(s)
}
if match {
dampers[i] = append(dampers[i], s)
absorbed = true
} else if len(dampers[i]) > 0 {
sort.Strings(dampers[i])
result = append(result, dampers[i]...)
dampers[i] = nil
}
}
if absorbed {
continue
}
// Skip empty lines unless storing to golden
if s == "" {
if emptyCount < maxEmpty {
result = append(result, "")
}
emptyCount++
continue
}
result = append(result, s)
emptyCount = 0
}
return joinLines(result)
}
// mangleListing sorts listing lines before comparing.
func mangleListing(text string, golden bool) string {
lines := strings.Split(text, eol)
hasHeader := len(lines) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(lines[0], bisync.ListingHeader)
if hasHeader {
lines = lines[1:]
}
// Split line in 4 groups: (flag, size)(hash.)( .id., .......modtime....... )(name).
regex := regexp.MustCompile(`^([^ ] +\d+ )([^ ]+)( [^ ]+ [\d-]+T[\d:.]+[\d+-]+ )(".+")$`)
getFile := func(s string) string {
if match := regex.FindStringSubmatch(strings.TrimSpace(s)); match != nil {
if name, err := strconv.Unquote(match[4]); err == nil {
return name
}
}
return s
}
sort.SliceStable(lines, func(i, j int) bool {
return getFile(lines[i]) < getFile(lines[j])
})
// Store hash as golden but ignore when comparing.
if !golden {
for i, s := range lines {
match := regex.FindStringSubmatch(strings.TrimSpace(s))
if match != nil && match[2] != "-" {
lines[i] = match[1] + "-" + match[3] + match[4]
}
}
}
text = joinLines(lines)
if hasHeader && golden {
text = bisync.ListingHeader + " test\n" + text
}
return text
}
// joinLines joins text lines dropping empty lines at the beginning and at the end
func joinLines(lines []string) string {
text := strings.Join(lines, eol)
text = strings.TrimLeft(text, eol)
text = strings.TrimRight(text, eol)
if text != "" {
text += eol
}
return text
}
// newReplacer can create two kinds of string replacers.
// If mangle is false, it will substitute macros in test scenario.
// If true then mangle paths in test log to match with golden log.
func (b *bisyncTest) newReplacer(mangle bool) *strings.Replacer {
if !mangle {
rep := []string{
"{datadir/}", b.dataDir + slash,
"{testdir/}", b.testDir + slash,
"{workdir/}", b.workDir + slash,
"{path1/}", b.path1,
"{path2/}", b.path2,
"{session}", b.sessionName,
"{/}", slash,
}
return strings.NewReplacer(rep...)
}
rep := []string{
b.dataDir + slash, "{datadir/}",
b.testDir + slash, "{testdir/}",
b.workDir + slash, "{workdir/}",
b.path1, "{path1/}",
b.path2, "{path2/}",
b.sessionName, "{session}",
}
if fixSlash {
prep := []string{}
for i := 0; i < len(rep); i += 2 {
// A hack for backslashes doubled by the go format "%q".
doubled := strings.ReplaceAll(rep[i], "\\", "\\\\")
if rep[i] != doubled {
prep = append(prep, doubled, rep[i+1])
}
}
// Put longer patterns first to ensure correct translation.
rep = append(prep, rep...)
}
return strings.NewReplacer(rep...)
}
// toGolden makes a result file name golden.
// It replaces each canonical path separately instead of using the
// session name to allow for subdirs in the extended-char-paths case.
func (b *bisyncTest) toGolden(name string) string {
name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, b.canonPath1, goldenCanonBase)
name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, b.canonPath2, goldenCanonBase)
name = strings.TrimSuffix(name, ".sav")
return name
}
func (b *bisyncTest) mkdir(dir string) {
require.NoError(b.t, os.MkdirAll(dir, os.ModePerm))
}
func (b *bisyncTest) ensureDir(parent, dir string, optional bool) string {
path := filepath.Join(parent, dir)
if !optional {
info, err := os.Stat(path)
require.NoError(b.t, err, "%s must exist", path)
require.True(b.t, info.IsDir(), "%s must be a directory", path)
}
return path
}
func (b *bisyncTest) listDir(dir string) (names []string) {
files, err := os.ReadDir(dir)
require.NoError(b.t, err)
for _, file := range files {
names = append(names, filepath.Base(file.Name()))
}
// Sort files to ensure comparability.
sort.Strings(names)
return
}
// fileType detects test artifact type.
// Notes:
// - "filtersfile.txt" will NOT be recognized as a filters file
// - only "test.log" will be recognized as a test log file
func fileType(fileName string) string {
if fileName == logFileName {
return "log"
}
switch filepath.Ext(fileName) {
case ".lst", ".lst-new", ".lst-err", ".lst-dry", ".lst-dry-new":
return "listing"
case ".que":
return "queue"
case ".lck":
return "lock"
case ".flt":
return "filters"
}
if strings.HasSuffix(fileName, ".flt.md5") {
return "filters"
}
return "other"
}
// logPrintf prints a message to stdout and to the test log
func (b *bisyncTest) logPrintf(text string, args ...interface{}) {
line := fmt.Sprintf(text, args...)
log.Print(line)
if b.logFile != nil {
_, err := fmt.Fprintln(b.logFile, line)
require.NoError(b.t, err, "writing log file")
}
}