rclone/fstest/fstests/fstests.go

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// Package fstests provides generic integration tests for the Fs and
// Object interfaces
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package fstests
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
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"path"
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"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/config"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/fserrors"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/hash"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/object"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/operations"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/walk"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fstest"
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"github.com/ncw/rclone/lib/readers"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
// InternalTester is an optional interface for Fs which allows to execute internal tests
//
// This interface should be implemented in 'backend'_internal_test.go and not in 'backend'.go
type InternalTester interface {
InternalTest(*testing.T)
}
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// ChunkedUploadConfig contains the values used by TestFsPutChunked
// to determine the limits of chunked uploading
type ChunkedUploadConfig struct {
// Minimum allowed chunk size
MinChunkSize fs.SizeSuffix
// Maximum allowed chunk size, 0 is no limit
MaxChunkSize fs.SizeSuffix
// Rounds the given chunk size up to the next valid value
// nil will disable rounding
// e.g. the next power of 2
CeilChunkSize func(fs.SizeSuffix) fs.SizeSuffix
}
// SetUploadChunkSizer is a test only interface to change the upload chunk size at runtime
type SetUploadChunkSizer interface {
// Change the configured UploadChunkSize.
// Will only be called while no transfer is in progress.
SetUploadChunkSize(fs.SizeSuffix) (fs.SizeSuffix, error)
}
// NextPowerOfTwo returns the current or next bigger power of two.
// All values less or equal 0 will return 0
func NextPowerOfTwo(i fs.SizeSuffix) fs.SizeSuffix {
return 1 << uint(64-leadingZeros64(uint64(i)-1))
}
// NextMultipleOf returns a function that can be used as a CeilChunkSize function.
// This function will return the next multiple of m that is equal or bigger than i.
// All values less or equal 0 will return 0.
func NextMultipleOf(m fs.SizeSuffix) func(fs.SizeSuffix) fs.SizeSuffix {
if m <= 0 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid multiplier %s", m))
}
return func(i fs.SizeSuffix) fs.SizeSuffix {
if i <= 0 {
return 0
}
return (((i - 1) / m) + 1) * m
}
}
// dirsToNames returns a sorted list of names
func dirsToNames(dirs []fs.Directory) []string {
names := []string{}
for _, dir := range dirs {
names = append(names, fstest.WinPath(fstest.Normalize(dir.Remote())))
}
sort.Strings(names)
return names
}
// objsToNames returns a sorted list of object names
func objsToNames(objs []fs.Object) []string {
names := []string{}
for _, obj := range objs {
names = append(names, fstest.WinPath(fstest.Normalize(obj.Remote())))
}
sort.Strings(names)
return names
}
// findObject finds the object on the remote
func findObject(t *testing.T, f fs.Fs, Name string) fs.Object {
var obj fs.Object
var err error
for i := 1; i <= *fstest.ListRetries; i++ {
obj, err = f.NewObject(Name)
if err == nil {
break
}
t.Logf("Sleeping for 1 second for findObject eventual consistency: %d/%d (%v)", i, *fstest.ListRetries, err)
time.Sleep(1 * time.Second)
}
require.NoError(t, err)
return obj
}
// testPut puts file to the remote
func testPut(t *testing.T, f fs.Fs, file *fstest.Item) string {
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tries := 1
const maxTries = 10
again:
contents := fstest.RandomString(100)
buf := bytes.NewBufferString(contents)
hash := hash.NewMultiHasher()
in := io.TeeReader(buf, hash)
file.Size = int64(buf.Len())
obji := object.NewStaticObjectInfo(file.Path, file.ModTime, file.Size, true, nil, nil)
obj, err := f.Put(in, obji)
if err != nil {
// Retry if err returned a retry error
if fserrors.IsRetryError(err) && tries < maxTries {
t.Logf("Put error: %v - low level retry %d/%d", err, tries, maxTries)
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time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
tries++
goto again
}
require.NoError(t, err, fmt.Sprintf("Put error: %v", err))
}
file.Hashes = hash.Sums()
file.Check(t, obj, f.Precision())
// Re-read the object and check again
obj = findObject(t, f, file.Path)
file.Check(t, obj, f.Precision())
return contents
}
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// testPutLarge puts file to the remote, checks it and removes it on success.
func testPutLarge(t *testing.T, f fs.Fs, file *fstest.Item) {
tries := 1
const maxTries = 10
again:
r := readers.NewPatternReader(file.Size)
hash := hash.NewMultiHasher()
in := io.TeeReader(r, hash)
obji := object.NewStaticObjectInfo(file.Path, file.ModTime, file.Size, true, nil, nil)
obj, err := f.Put(in, obji)
if err != nil {
// Retry if err returned a retry error
if fserrors.IsRetryError(err) && tries < maxTries {
t.Logf("Put error: %v - low level retry %d/%d", err, tries, maxTries)
time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
tries++
goto again
}
require.NoError(t, err, fmt.Sprintf("Put error: %v", err))
}
file.Hashes = hash.Sums()
file.Check(t, obj, f.Precision())
// Re-read the object and check again
obj = findObject(t, f, file.Path)
file.Check(t, obj, f.Precision())
require.NoError(t, obj.Remove())
}
// errorReader just returne an error on Read
type errorReader struct {
err error
}
// Read returns an error immediately
func (er errorReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
return 0, er.err
}
// read the contents of an object as a string
func readObject(t *testing.T, obj fs.Object, limit int64, options ...fs.OpenOption) string {
what := fmt.Sprintf("readObject(%q) limit=%d, options=%+v", obj, limit, options)
in, err := obj.Open(options...)
require.NoError(t, err, what)
var r io.Reader = in
if limit >= 0 {
r = &io.LimitedReader{R: r, N: limit}
}
contents, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r)
require.NoError(t, err, what)
err = in.Close()
require.NoError(t, err, what)
return string(contents)
}
// ExtraConfigItem describes a config item for the tests
type ExtraConfigItem struct{ Name, Key, Value string }
// Opt is options for Run
type Opt struct {
RemoteName string
NilObject fs.Object
ExtraConfig []ExtraConfigItem
SkipBadWindowsCharacters bool // skips unusable characters for windows if set
SkipFsMatch bool // if set skip exact matching of Fs value
TiersToTest []string // List of tiers which can be tested in setTier test
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ChunkedUpload ChunkedUploadConfig
}
// Run runs the basic integration tests for a remote using the remote
// name passed in and the nil object
func Run(t *testing.T, opt *Opt) {
var (
remote fs.Fs
remoteName = opt.RemoteName
subRemoteName string
subRemoteLeaf string
file1 = fstest.Item{
ModTime: fstest.Time("2001-02-03T04:05:06.499999999Z"),
Path: "file name.txt",
}
file1Contents string
file2 = fstest.Item{
ModTime: fstest.Time("2001-02-03T04:05:10.123123123Z"),
Path: `hello? sausage/êé/Hello, 世界/ " ' @ < > & ? + ≠/z.txt`,
WinPath: `hello_ sausage/êé/Hello, 世界/ _ ' @ _ _ & _ + ≠/z.txt`,
}
isLocalRemote bool
)
// Make the Fs we are testing with, initialising the global variables
// subRemoteName - name of the remote after the TestRemote:
// subRemoteLeaf - a subdirectory to use under that
// remote - the result of fs.NewFs(TestRemote:subRemoteName)
newFs := func(t *testing.T) {
var err error
subRemoteName, subRemoteLeaf, err = fstest.RandomRemoteName(remoteName)
require.NoError(t, err)
remote, err = fs.NewFs(subRemoteName)
if err == fs.ErrorNotFoundInConfigFile {
t.Logf("Didn't find %q in config file - skipping tests", remoteName)
return
}
require.NoError(t, err, fmt.Sprintf("unexpected error: %v", err))
}
// Skip the test if the remote isn't configured
skipIfNotOk := func(t *testing.T) {
if remote == nil {
t.Skipf("WARN: %q not configured", remoteName)
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}
}
// Skip if remote is not ListR capable, otherwise set the useListR
// flag, returning a function to restore its value
skipIfNotListR := func(t *testing.T) func() {
skipIfNotOk(t)
if remote.Features().ListR == nil {
t.Skip("FS has no ListR interface")
}
previous := fs.Config.UseListR
fs.Config.UseListR = true
return func() {
fs.Config.UseListR = previous
}
}
// Skip if remote is not SetTier and GetTier capable
skipIfNotSetTier := func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
if remote.Features().SetTier == false ||
remote.Features().GetTier == false {
t.Skip("FS has no SetTier & GetTier interfaces")
}
}
// TestInit tests basic intitialisation
t.Run("TestInit", func(t *testing.T) {
var err error
// Remove bad characters from Windows file name if set
if opt.SkipBadWindowsCharacters {
t.Logf("Removing bad windows characters from test file")
file2.Path = fstest.WinPath(file2.Path)
}
fstest.Initialise()
// Set extra config if supplied
for _, item := range opt.ExtraConfig {
config.FileSet(item.Name, item.Key, item.Value)
}
if *fstest.RemoteName != "" {
remoteName = *fstest.RemoteName
}
t.Logf("Using remote %q", remoteName)
if remoteName == "" {
remoteName, err = fstest.LocalRemote()
require.NoError(t, err)
isLocalRemote = true
}
newFs(t)
skipIfNotOk(t)
err = remote.Mkdir("")
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{})
})
// TestFsString tests the String method
t.Run("TestFsString", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
str := remote.String()
require.NotEqual(t, "", str)
})
// TestFsName tests the Name method
t.Run("TestFsName", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
got := remote.Name()
want := remoteName
if isLocalRemote {
want = "local:"
}
require.Equal(t, want, got+":")
})
// TestFsRoot tests the Root method
t.Run("TestFsRoot", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
name := remote.Name() + ":"
root := remote.Root()
if isLocalRemote {
// only check last path element on local
require.Equal(t, filepath.Base(subRemoteName), filepath.Base(root))
} else {
require.Equal(t, subRemoteName, name+root)
}
})
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// TestFsRmdirEmpty tests deleting an empty directory
t.Run("TestFsRmdirEmpty", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
err := remote.Rmdir("")
require.NoError(t, err)
})
// TestFsRmdirNotFound tests deleting a non existent directory
t.Run("TestFsRmdirNotFound", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
err := remote.Rmdir("")
assert.Error(t, err, "Expecting error on Rmdir non existent")
})
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// TestFsMkdir tests making a directory
t.Run("TestFsMkdir", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
// Use a new directory here. This is for the container based
// remotes which take time to create and destroy a container
// (eg azure blob)
newFs(t)
err := remote.Mkdir("")
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{})
err = remote.Mkdir("")
require.NoError(t, err)
})
// TestFsMkdirRmdirSubdir tests making and removing a sub directory
t.Run("TestFsMkdirRmdirSubdir", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
dir := "dir/subdir"
err := operations.Mkdir(remote, dir)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckListingWithPrecision(t, remote, []fstest.Item{}, []string{"dir", "dir/subdir"}, fs.GetModifyWindow(remote))
err = operations.Rmdir(remote, dir)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckListingWithPrecision(t, remote, []fstest.Item{}, []string{"dir"}, fs.GetModifyWindow(remote))
err = operations.Rmdir(remote, "dir")
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckListingWithPrecision(t, remote, []fstest.Item{}, []string{}, fs.GetModifyWindow(remote))
})
// TestFsListEmpty tests listing an empty directory
t.Run("TestFsListEmpty", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{})
})
// TestFsListDirEmpty tests listing the directories from an empty directory
TestFsListDirEmpty := func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
objs, dirs, err := walk.GetAll(remote, "", true, 1)
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{}, objsToNames(objs))
assert.Equal(t, []string{}, dirsToNames(dirs))
}
t.Run("TestFsListDirEmpty", TestFsListDirEmpty)
// TestFsListRDirEmpty tests listing the directories from an empty directory using ListR
t.Run("TestFsListRDirEmpty", func(t *testing.T) {
defer skipIfNotListR(t)()
TestFsListDirEmpty(t)
})
// TestFsListDirNotFound tests listing the directories from an empty directory
TestFsListDirNotFound := func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
objs, dirs, err := walk.GetAll(remote, "does not exist", true, 1)
if !remote.Features().CanHaveEmptyDirectories {
if err != fs.ErrorDirNotFound {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, 0, len(objs)+len(dirs))
}
} else {
assert.Equal(t, fs.ErrorDirNotFound, err)
}
}
t.Run("TestFsListDirNotFound", TestFsListDirNotFound)
// TestFsListRDirNotFound tests listing the directories from an empty directory using ListR
t.Run("TestFsListRDirNotFound", func(t *testing.T) {
defer skipIfNotListR(t)()
TestFsListDirNotFound(t)
})
// TestFsNewObjectNotFound tests not finding a object
t.Run("TestFsNewObjectNotFound", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
// Object in an existing directory
o, err := remote.NewObject("potato")
assert.Nil(t, o)
assert.Equal(t, fs.ErrorObjectNotFound, err)
// Now try an object in a non existing directory
o, err = remote.NewObject("directory/not/found/potato")
assert.Nil(t, o)
assert.Equal(t, fs.ErrorObjectNotFound, err)
})
// TestFsPutFile1 tests putting a file
t.Run("TestFsPutFile1", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
file1Contents = testPut(t, remote, &file1)
})
// TestFsPutError tests uploading a file where there is an error
//
// It makes sure that aborting a file half way through does not create
// a file on the remote.
//
// go test -v -run 'TestIntegration/Test(Setup|Init|FsMkdir|FsPutError)$'
t.Run("TestFsPutError", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
const N = 5 * 1024
// Read N bytes then produce an error
contents := fstest.RandomString(N)
buf := bytes.NewBufferString(contents)
er := &errorReader{errors.New("potato")}
in := io.MultiReader(buf, er)
obji := object.NewStaticObjectInfo(file2.Path, file2.ModTime, 2*N, true, nil, nil)
_, err := remote.Put(in, obji)
// assert.Nil(t, obj) - FIXME some remotes return the object even on nil
assert.NotNil(t, err)
obj, err := remote.NewObject(file2.Path)
assert.Nil(t, obj)
assert.Equal(t, fs.ErrorObjectNotFound, err)
})
// TestFsPutFile2 tests putting a file into a subdirectory
t.Run("TestFsPutFile2", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
/* file2Contents = */ testPut(t, remote, &file2)
})
// TestFsUpdateFile1 tests updating file1 with new contents
t.Run("TestFsUpdateFile1", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
file1Contents = testPut(t, remote, &file1)
// Note that the next test will check there are no duplicated file names
})
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t.Run("TestFsPutChunked", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
setUploadChunkSizer, _ := remote.(SetUploadChunkSizer)
if setUploadChunkSizer == nil {
t.Skipf("%T does not implement SetUploadChunkSizer", remote)
}
minChunkSize := opt.ChunkedUpload.MinChunkSize
if minChunkSize < 100 {
minChunkSize = 100
}
if opt.ChunkedUpload.CeilChunkSize != nil {
minChunkSize = opt.ChunkedUpload.CeilChunkSize(minChunkSize)
}
maxChunkSize := opt.ChunkedUpload.MaxChunkSize
if maxChunkSize < minChunkSize {
if minChunkSize <= fs.MebiByte {
maxChunkSize = 2 * fs.MebiByte
} else {
maxChunkSize = 2 * minChunkSize
}
} else if maxChunkSize >= 2*minChunkSize {
maxChunkSize = 2 * minChunkSize
}
if opt.ChunkedUpload.CeilChunkSize != nil {
maxChunkSize = opt.ChunkedUpload.CeilChunkSize(maxChunkSize)
}
next := func(f func(fs.SizeSuffix) fs.SizeSuffix) fs.SizeSuffix {
s := f(minChunkSize)
if s > maxChunkSize {
s = minChunkSize
}
return s
}
chunkSizes := fs.SizeSuffixList{
minChunkSize,
minChunkSize + (maxChunkSize-minChunkSize)/3,
next(NextPowerOfTwo),
next(NextMultipleOf(100000)),
next(NextMultipleOf(100001)),
maxChunkSize,
}
chunkSizes.Sort()
old, err := setUploadChunkSizer.SetUploadChunkSize(minChunkSize)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer func() {
_, err := setUploadChunkSizer.SetUploadChunkSize(old)
assert.NoError(t, err)
}()
var lastCs fs.SizeSuffix
for _, cs := range chunkSizes {
if cs <= lastCs {
continue
}
if opt.ChunkedUpload.CeilChunkSize != nil {
cs = opt.ChunkedUpload.CeilChunkSize(cs)
}
lastCs = cs
t.Run(cs.String(), func(t *testing.T) {
_, err := setUploadChunkSizer.SetUploadChunkSize(cs)
require.NoError(t, err)
for _, fileSize := range []fs.SizeSuffix{cs - 1, cs, 2*cs + 1} {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("%d", fileSize), func(t *testing.T) {
testPutLarge(t, remote, &fstest.Item{
ModTime: fstest.Time("2001-02-03T04:05:06.499999999Z"),
Path: fmt.Sprintf("chunked-%s-%s.bin", cs.String(), fileSize.String()),
Size: int64(fileSize),
})
})
}
})
}
})
// TestFsListDirFile2 tests the files are correctly uploaded by doing
// Depth 1 directory listings
TestFsListDirFile2 := func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
list := func(dir string, expectedDirNames, expectedObjNames []string) {
var objNames, dirNames []string
for i := 1; i <= *fstest.ListRetries; i++ {
objs, dirs, err := walk.GetAll(remote, dir, true, 1)
if errors.Cause(err) == fs.ErrorDirNotFound {
objs, dirs, err = walk.GetAll(remote, fstest.WinPath(dir), true, 1)
}
require.NoError(t, err)
objNames = objsToNames(objs)
dirNames = dirsToNames(dirs)
if len(objNames) >= len(expectedObjNames) && len(dirNames) >= len(expectedDirNames) {
break
}
t.Logf("Sleeping for 1 second for TestFsListDirFile2 eventual consistency: %d/%d", i, *fstest.ListRetries)
time.Sleep(1 * time.Second)
}
assert.Equal(t, expectedDirNames, dirNames)
assert.Equal(t, expectedObjNames, objNames)
}
dir := file2.Path
deepest := true
for dir != "" {
expectedObjNames := []string{}
expectedDirNames := []string{}
child := dir
dir = path.Dir(dir)
if dir == "." {
dir = ""
expectedObjNames = append(expectedObjNames, fstest.WinPath(file1.Path))
}
if deepest {
expectedObjNames = append(expectedObjNames, fstest.WinPath(file2.Path))
deepest = false
} else {
expectedDirNames = append(expectedDirNames, fstest.WinPath(child))
}
list(dir, expectedDirNames, expectedObjNames)
}
}
t.Run("TestFsListDirFile2", TestFsListDirFile2)
// TestFsListRDirFile2 tests the files are correctly uploaded by doing
// Depth 1 directory listings using ListR
t.Run("TestFsListRDirFile2", func(t *testing.T) {
defer skipIfNotListR(t)()
TestFsListDirFile2(t)
})
// TestFsListDirRoot tests that DirList works in the root
TestFsListDirRoot := func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
rootRemote, err := fs.NewFs(remoteName)
require.NoError(t, err)
_, dirs, err := walk.GetAll(rootRemote, "", true, 1)
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.Contains(t, dirsToNames(dirs), subRemoteLeaf, "Remote leaf not found")
}
t.Run("TestFsListDirRoot", TestFsListDirRoot)
// TestFsListRDirRoot tests that DirList works in the root using ListR
t.Run("TestFsListRDirRoot", func(t *testing.T) {
defer skipIfNotListR(t)()
TestFsListDirRoot(t)
})
// TestFsListSubdir tests List works for a subdirectory
TestFsListSubdir := func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
fileName := file2.Path
var err error
var objs []fs.Object
var dirs []fs.Directory
for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
dir, _ := path.Split(fileName)
dir = dir[:len(dir)-1]
objs, dirs, err = walk.GetAll(remote, dir, true, -1)
if err != fs.ErrorDirNotFound {
break
}
fileName = file2.WinPath
}
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Len(t, objs, 1)
assert.Equal(t, fileName, objs[0].Remote())
require.Len(t, dirs, 0)
}
t.Run("TestFsListSubdir", TestFsListSubdir)
// TestFsListRSubdir tests List works for a subdirectory using ListR
t.Run("TestFsListRSubdir", func(t *testing.T) {
defer skipIfNotListR(t)()
TestFsListSubdir(t)
})
// TestFsListLevel2 tests List works for 2 levels
TestFsListLevel2 := func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
objs, dirs, err := walk.GetAll(remote, "", true, 2)
if err == fs.ErrorLevelNotSupported {
return
}
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{file1.Path}, objsToNames(objs))
assert.Equal(t, []string{`hello_ sausage`, `hello_ sausage/êé`}, dirsToNames(dirs))
}
t.Run("TestFsListLevel2", TestFsListLevel2)
// TestFsListRLevel2 tests List works for 2 levels using ListR
t.Run("TestFsListRLevel2", func(t *testing.T) {
defer skipIfNotListR(t)()
TestFsListLevel2(t)
})
// TestFsListFile1 tests file present
t.Run("TestFsListFile1", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{file1, file2})
})
// TestFsNewObject tests NewObject
t.Run("TestFsNewObject", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
file1.Check(t, obj, remote.Precision())
})
// TestFsListFile1and2 tests two files present
t.Run("TestFsListFile1and2", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{file1, file2})
})
// TestFsNewObjectDir tests NewObject on a directory which should produce an error
t.Run("TestFsNewObjectDir", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
dir := path.Dir(file2.Path)
obj, err := remote.NewObject(dir)
assert.Nil(t, obj)
assert.NotNil(t, err)
})
// TestFsCopy tests Copy
t.Run("TestFsCopy", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
// Check have Copy
doCopy := remote.Features().Copy
if doCopy == nil {
t.Skip("FS has no Copier interface")
}
// Test with file2 so have + and ' ' in file name
var file2Copy = file2
file2Copy.Path += "-copy"
// do the copy
src := findObject(t, remote, file2.Path)
dst, err := doCopy(src, file2Copy.Path)
if err == fs.ErrorCantCopy {
t.Skip("FS can't copy")
}
require.NoError(t, err, fmt.Sprintf("Error: %#v", err))
// check file exists in new listing
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{file1, file2, file2Copy})
// Check dst lightly - list above has checked ModTime/Hashes
assert.Equal(t, file2Copy.Path, dst.Remote())
// Delete copy
err = dst.Remove()
require.NoError(t, err)
})
// TestFsMove tests Move
t.Run("TestFsMove", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
// Check have Move
doMove := remote.Features().Move
if doMove == nil {
t.Skip("FS has no Mover interface")
}
// state of files now:
// 1: file name.txt
// 2: hello sausage?/../z.txt
var file1Move = file1
var file2Move = file2
// check happy path, i.e. no naming conflicts when rename and move are two
// separate operations
file2Move.Path = "other.txt"
file2Move.WinPath = ""
src := findObject(t, remote, file2.Path)
dst, err := doMove(src, file2Move.Path)
if err == fs.ErrorCantMove {
t.Skip("FS can't move")
}
require.NoError(t, err)
// check file exists in new listing
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{file1, file2Move})
// Check dst lightly - list above has checked ModTime/Hashes
assert.Equal(t, file2Move.Path, dst.Remote())
// 1: file name.txt
// 2: other.txt
// Check conflict on "rename, then move"
file1Move.Path = "moveTest/other.txt"
src = findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
_, err = doMove(src, file1Move.Path)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{file1Move, file2Move})
// 1: moveTest/other.txt
// 2: other.txt
// Check conflict on "move, then rename"
src = findObject(t, remote, file1Move.Path)
_, err = doMove(src, file1.Path)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{file1, file2Move})
// 1: file name.txt
// 2: other.txt
src = findObject(t, remote, file2Move.Path)
_, err = doMove(src, file2.Path)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{file1, file2})
// 1: file name.txt
// 2: hello sausage?/../z.txt
// Tidy up moveTest directory
require.NoError(t, remote.Rmdir("moveTest"))
})
// Move src to this remote using server side move operations.
//
// Will only be called if src.Fs().Name() == f.Name()
//
// If it isn't possible then return fs.ErrorCantDirMove
//
// If destination exists then return fs.ErrorDirExists
// TestFsDirMove tests DirMove
//
// go test -v -run 'TestIntegration/Test(Setup|Init|FsMkdir|FsPutFile1|FsPutFile2|FsUpdateFile1|FsDirMove)$
t.Run("TestFsDirMove", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
// Check have DirMove
doDirMove := remote.Features().DirMove
if doDirMove == nil {
t.Skip("FS has no DirMover interface")
}
// Check it can't move onto itself
err := doDirMove(remote, "", "")
require.Equal(t, fs.ErrorDirExists, err)
// new remote
newRemote, _, removeNewRemote, err := fstest.RandomRemote(remoteName, false)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer removeNewRemote()
const newName = "new_name/sub_new_name"
// try the move
err = newRemote.Features().DirMove(remote, "", newName)
require.NoError(t, err)
// check remotes
// remote should not exist here
_, err = remote.List("")
assert.Equal(t, fs.ErrorDirNotFound, errors.Cause(err))
//fstest.CheckListingWithPrecision(t, remote, []fstest.Item{}, []string{}, remote.Precision())
file1Copy := file1
file1Copy.Path = path.Join(newName, file1.Path)
file2Copy := file2
file2Copy.Path = path.Join(newName, file2.Path)
file2Copy.WinPath = path.Join(newName, file2.WinPath)
fstest.CheckListingWithPrecision(t, newRemote, []fstest.Item{file2Copy, file1Copy}, []string{
"new_name",
"new_name/sub_new_name",
"new_name/sub_new_name/hello? sausage",
"new_name/sub_new_name/hello? sausage/êé",
"new_name/sub_new_name/hello? sausage/êé/Hello, 世界",
"new_name/sub_new_name/hello? sausage/êé/Hello, 世界/ \" ' @ < > & ? + ≠",
}, newRemote.Precision())
// move it back
err = doDirMove(newRemote, newName, "")
require.NoError(t, err)
// check remotes
fstest.CheckListingWithPrecision(t, remote, []fstest.Item{file2, file1}, []string{
"hello? sausage",
"hello? sausage/êé",
"hello? sausage/êé/Hello, 世界",
"hello? sausage/êé/Hello, 世界/ \" ' @ < > & ? + ≠",
}, remote.Precision())
fstest.CheckListingWithPrecision(t, newRemote, []fstest.Item{}, []string{
"new_name",
}, newRemote.Precision())
})
// TestFsRmdirFull tests removing a non empty directory
t.Run("TestFsRmdirFull", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
err := remote.Rmdir("")
require.Error(t, err, "Expecting error on RMdir on non empty remote")
})
// TestFsPrecision tests the Precision of the Fs
t.Run("TestFsPrecision", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
precision := remote.Precision()
if precision == fs.ModTimeNotSupported {
return
}
if precision > time.Second || precision < 0 {
t.Fatalf("Precision out of range %v", precision)
}
// FIXME check expected precision
})
// TestFsChangeNotify tests that changes are properly
// propagated
//
// go test -v -remote TestDrive: -run '^Test(Setup|Init|FsChangeNotify)$' -verbose
t.Run("TestFsChangeNotify", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
// Check have ChangeNotify
doChangeNotify := remote.Features().ChangeNotify
if doChangeNotify == nil {
t.Skip("FS has no ChangeNotify interface")
}
err := operations.Mkdir(remote, "dir")
require.NoError(t, err)
pollInterval := make(chan time.Duration)
dirChanges := []string{}
objChanges := []string{}
doChangeNotify(func(x string, e fs.EntryType) {
fs.Debugf(nil, "doChangeNotify(%q, %+v)", x, e)
if strings.HasPrefix(x, file1.Path[:5]) || strings.HasPrefix(x, file2.Path[:5]) {
fs.Debugf(nil, "Ignoring notify for file1 or file2: %q, %v", x, e)
return
}
if e == fs.EntryDirectory {
dirChanges = append(dirChanges, x)
} else if e == fs.EntryObject {
objChanges = append(objChanges, x)
}
}, pollInterval)
defer func() { close(pollInterval) }()
pollInterval <- time.Second
var dirs []string
for _, idx := range []int{1, 3, 2} {
dir := fmt.Sprintf("dir/subdir%d", idx)
err = operations.Mkdir(remote, dir)
require.NoError(t, err)
dirs = append(dirs, dir)
}
contents := fstest.RandomString(100)
buf := bytes.NewBufferString(contents)
var objs []fs.Object
for _, idx := range []int{2, 4, 3} {
obji := object.NewStaticObjectInfo(fmt.Sprintf("dir/file%d", idx), time.Now(), int64(buf.Len()), true, nil, nil)
o, err := remote.Put(buf, obji)
require.NoError(t, err)
objs = append(objs, o)
}
time.Sleep(3 * time.Second)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"dir/subdir1", "dir/subdir3", "dir/subdir2"}, dirChanges)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"dir/file2", "dir/file4", "dir/file3"}, objChanges)
// tidy up afterwards
for _, o := range objs {
assert.NoError(t, o.Remove())
}
dirs = append(dirs, "dir")
for _, dir := range dirs {
assert.NoError(t, remote.Rmdir(dir))
}
})
// TestObjectString tests the Object String method
t.Run("TestObjectString", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
assert.Equal(t, file1.Path, obj.String())
if opt.NilObject != nil {
assert.Equal(t, "<nil>", opt.NilObject.String())
}
})
// TestObjectFs tests the object can be found
t.Run("TestObjectFs", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
// If this is set we don't do the direct comparison of
// the Fs from the object as it may be different
if opt.SkipFsMatch {
return
}
testRemote := remote
if obj.Fs() != testRemote {
// Check to see if this wraps something else
if doUnWrap := testRemote.Features().UnWrap; doUnWrap != nil {
testRemote = doUnWrap()
}
}
assert.Equal(t, obj.Fs(), testRemote)
})
// TestObjectRemote tests the Remote is correct
t.Run("TestObjectRemote", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
assert.Equal(t, file1.Path, obj.Remote())
})
// TestObjectHashes checks all the hashes the object supports
t.Run("TestObjectHashes", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
file1.CheckHashes(t, obj)
})
// TestObjectModTime tests the ModTime of the object is correct
TestObjectModTime := func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
file1.CheckModTime(t, obj, obj.ModTime(), remote.Precision())
}
t.Run("TestObjectModTime", TestObjectModTime)
// TestObjectMimeType tests the MimeType of the object is correct
t.Run("TestObjectMimeType", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
do, ok := obj.(fs.MimeTyper)
if !ok {
t.Skip("MimeType method not supported")
}
mimeType := do.MimeType()
if strings.ContainsRune(mimeType, ';') {
assert.Equal(t, "text/plain; charset=utf-8", mimeType)
} else {
assert.Equal(t, "text/plain", mimeType)
}
})
// TestObjectSetModTime tests that SetModTime works
t.Run("TestObjectSetModTime", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
newModTime := fstest.Time("2011-12-13T14:15:16.999999999Z")
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
err := obj.SetModTime(newModTime)
if err == fs.ErrorCantSetModTime || err == fs.ErrorCantSetModTimeWithoutDelete {
t.Log(err)
return
}
require.NoError(t, err)
file1.ModTime = newModTime
file1.CheckModTime(t, obj, obj.ModTime(), remote.Precision())
// And make a new object and read it from there too
TestObjectModTime(t)
})
// TestObjectSize tests that Size works
t.Run("TestObjectSize", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
assert.Equal(t, file1.Size, obj.Size())
})
// TestObjectOpen tests that Open works
t.Run("TestObjectOpen", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
assert.Equal(t, file1Contents, readObject(t, obj, -1), "contents of file1 differ")
})
// TestObjectOpenSeek tests that Open works with SeekOption
t.Run("TestObjectOpenSeek", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
assert.Equal(t, file1Contents[50:], readObject(t, obj, -1, &fs.SeekOption{Offset: 50}), "contents of file1 differ after seek")
})
// TestObjectOpenRange tests that Open works with RangeOption
//
// go test -v -run 'TestIntegration/Test(Setup|Init|FsMkdir|FsPutFile1|FsPutFile2|FsUpdateFile1|ObjectOpenRange)$'
t.Run("TestObjectOpenRange", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
for _, test := range []struct {
ro fs.RangeOption
wantStart, wantEnd int
}{
{fs.RangeOption{Start: 5, End: 15}, 5, 16},
{fs.RangeOption{Start: 80, End: -1}, 80, 100},
{fs.RangeOption{Start: 81, End: 100000}, 81, 100},
{fs.RangeOption{Start: -1, End: 20}, 80, 100}, // if start is omitted this means get the final bytes
// {fs.RangeOption{Start: -1, End: -1}, 0, 100}, - this seems to work but the RFC doesn't define it
} {
got := readObject(t, obj, -1, &test.ro)
foundAt := strings.Index(file1Contents, got)
help := fmt.Sprintf("%#v failed want [%d:%d] got [%d:%d]", test.ro, test.wantStart, test.wantEnd, foundAt, foundAt+len(got))
assert.Equal(t, file1Contents[test.wantStart:test.wantEnd], got, help)
}
})
// TestObjectPartialRead tests that reading only part of the object does the correct thing
t.Run("TestObjectPartialRead", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
assert.Equal(t, file1Contents[:50], readObject(t, obj, 50), "contents of file1 differ after limited read")
})
// TestObjectUpdate tests that Update works
t.Run("TestObjectUpdate", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
contents := fstest.RandomString(200)
buf := bytes.NewBufferString(contents)
hash := hash.NewMultiHasher()
in := io.TeeReader(buf, hash)
file1.Size = int64(buf.Len())
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
obji := object.NewStaticObjectInfo(file1.Path, file1.ModTime, int64(len(contents)), true, nil, obj.Fs())
err := obj.Update(in, obji)
require.NoError(t, err)
file1.Hashes = hash.Sums()
// check the object has been updated
file1.Check(t, obj, remote.Precision())
// Re-read the object and check again
obj = findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
file1.Check(t, obj, remote.Precision())
// check contents correct
assert.Equal(t, contents, readObject(t, obj, -1), "contents of updated file1 differ")
file1Contents = contents
})
// TestObjectStorable tests that Storable works
t.Run("TestObjectStorable", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
require.NotNil(t, !obj.Storable(), "Expecting object to be storable")
})
// TestFsIsFile tests that an error is returned along with a valid fs
// which points to the parent directory.
t.Run("TestFsIsFile", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
remoteName := subRemoteName + "/" + file2.Path
file2Copy := file2
file2Copy.Path = "z.txt"
file2Copy.WinPath = ""
fileRemote, err := fs.NewFs(remoteName)
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require.NotNil(t, fileRemote)
assert.Equal(t, fs.ErrorIsFile, err)
fstest.CheckListing(t, fileRemote, []fstest.Item{file2Copy})
})
// TestFsIsFileNotFound tests that an error is not returned if no object is found
t.Run("TestFsIsFileNotFound", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
remoteName := subRemoteName + "/not found.txt"
fileRemote, err := fs.NewFs(remoteName)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckListing(t, fileRemote, []fstest.Item{})
})
// TestPublicLink tests creation of sharable, public links
t.Run("TestPublicLink", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
doPublicLink := remote.Features().PublicLink
if doPublicLink == nil {
t.Skip("FS has no PublicLinker interface")
}
// if object not found
link, err := doPublicLink(file1.Path + "_does_not_exist")
require.Error(t, err, "Expected to get error when file doesn't exist")
require.Equal(t, "", link, "Expected link to be empty on error")
// sharing file for the first time
link1, err := doPublicLink(file1.Path)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotEqual(t, "", link1, "Link should not be empty")
link2, err := doPublicLink(file2.Path)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotEqual(t, "", link2, "Link should not be empty")
require.NotEqual(t, link1, link2, "Links to different files should differ")
// sharing file for the 2nd time
link1, err = doPublicLink(file1.Path)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotEqual(t, "", link1, "Link should not be empty")
// sharing directory for the first time
path := path.Dir(file2.Path)
link3, err := doPublicLink(path)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotEqual(t, "", link3, "Link should not be empty")
// sharing directory for the second time
link3, err = doPublicLink(path)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotEqual(t, "", link3, "Link should not be empty")
// sharing the "root" directory in a subremote
subRemote, _, removeSubRemote, err := fstest.RandomRemote(remoteName, false)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer removeSubRemote()
// ensure sub remote isn't empty
buf := bytes.NewBufferString("somecontent")
obji := object.NewStaticObjectInfo("somefile", time.Now(), int64(buf.Len()), true, nil, nil)
_, err = subRemote.Put(buf, obji)
require.NoError(t, err)
link4, err := subRemote.Features().PublicLink("")
require.NoError(t, err, "Sharing root in a sub-remote should work")
require.NotEqual(t, "", link4, "Link should not be empty")
})
// TestSetTier tests SetTier and GetTier functionality
t.Run("TestSetTier", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotSetTier(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
setter, ok := obj.(fs.SetTierer)
assert.NotNil(t, ok)
getter, ok := obj.(fs.GetTierer)
assert.NotNil(t, ok)
// If interfaces are supported TiersToTest should contain
// at least one entry
supportedTiers := opt.TiersToTest
assert.NotEmpty(t, supportedTiers)
// test set tier changes on supported storage classes or tiers
for _, tier := range supportedTiers {
err := setter.SetTier(tier)
assert.Nil(t, err)
got := getter.GetTier()
assert.Equal(t, tier, got)
}
})
// TestObjectRemove tests Remove
t.Run("TestObjectRemove", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
obj := findObject(t, remote, file1.Path)
err := obj.Remove()
require.NoError(t, err)
// check listing without modtime as TestPublicLink may change the modtime
fstest.CheckListingWithPrecision(t, remote, []fstest.Item{file2}, nil, fs.ModTimeNotSupported)
})
// TestFsPutStream tests uploading files when size is not known in advance
t.Run("TestFsPutStream", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
if remote.Features().PutStream == nil {
t.Skip("FS has no PutStream interface")
}
file := fstest.Item{
ModTime: fstest.Time("2001-02-03T04:05:06.499999999Z"),
Path: "piped data.txt",
Size: -1, // use unknown size during upload
}
tries := 1
const maxTries = 10
again:
contentSize := 100
contents := fstest.RandomString(contentSize)
buf := bytes.NewBufferString(contents)
hash := hash.NewMultiHasher()
in := io.TeeReader(buf, hash)
file.Size = -1
obji := object.NewStaticObjectInfo(file.Path, file.ModTime, file.Size, true, nil, nil)
obj, err := remote.Features().PutStream(in, obji)
if err != nil {
// Retry if err returned a retry error
if fserrors.IsRetryError(err) && tries < maxTries {
t.Logf("Put error: %v - low level retry %d/%d", err, tries, maxTries)
time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
tries++
goto again
}
require.NoError(t, err, fmt.Sprintf("PutStream Unknown Length error: %v", err))
}
file.Hashes = hash.Sums()
file.Size = int64(contentSize) // use correct size when checking
file.Check(t, obj, remote.Precision())
// Re-read the object and check again
obj = findObject(t, remote, file.Path)
file.Check(t, obj, remote.Precision())
})
// TestAbout tests the About optional interface
t.Run("TestObjectAbout", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
// Check have About
doAbout := remote.Features().About
if doAbout == nil {
t.Skip("FS does not support About")
}
// Can't really check the output much!
usage, err := doAbout()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, usage)
assert.NotEqual(t, int64(0), usage.Total)
})
// TestInternal calls InternalTest() on the Fs
t.Run("TestInternal", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
if it, ok := remote.(InternalTester); ok {
it.InternalTest(t)
} else {
t.Skipf("%T does not implement InternalTester", remote)
}
})
// TestObjectPurge tests Purge
t.Run("TestObjectPurge", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
err := operations.Purge(remote, "")
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckListing(t, remote, []fstest.Item{})
err = operations.Purge(remote, "")
assert.Error(t, err, "Expecting error after on second purge")
})
// TestFinalise tidies up after the previous tests
t.Run("TestFinalise", func(t *testing.T) {
skipIfNotOk(t)
if strings.HasPrefix(remoteName, "/") {
// Remove temp directory
err := os.Remove(remoteName)
require.NoError(t, err)
}
})
}