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rclone/fstest/run.go
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Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-10-14 15:21:31 +01:00

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/*
This provides Run for use in creating test suites
To use this declare a TestMain
// TestMain drives the tests
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
fstest.TestMain(m)
}
And then make and destroy a Run in each test
func TestMkdir(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)
defer r.Finalise()
// test stuff
}
This will make r.Fremote and r.Flocal for a remote remote and a local
remote. The remote is determined by the -remote flag passed in.
*/
package fstest
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"flag"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/cache"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/fserrors"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/hash"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/object"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/walk"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
// Run holds the remotes for a test run
type Run struct {
LocalName string
Flocal fs.Fs
Fremote fs.Fs
FremoteName string
cleanRemote func()
mkdir map[string]bool // whether the remote has been made yet for the fs name
Logf, Fatalf func(text string, args ...interface{})
}
// TestMain drives the tests
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
flag.Parse()
if !*Individual {
oneRun = newRun()
}
rc := m.Run()
if !*Individual {
oneRun.Finalise()
}
os.Exit(rc)
}
// oneRun holds the master run data if individual is not set
var oneRun *Run
// newRun initialise the remote and local for testing and returns a
// run object.
//
// r.Flocal is an empty local Fs
// r.Fremote is an empty remote Fs
//
// Finalise() will tidy them away when done.
func newRun() *Run {
r := &Run{
Logf: log.Printf,
Fatalf: log.Fatalf,
mkdir: make(map[string]bool),
}
Initialise()
var err error
r.Fremote, r.FremoteName, r.cleanRemote, err = RandomRemote()
if err != nil {
r.Fatalf("Failed to open remote %q: %v", *RemoteName, err)
}
r.LocalName, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "rclone")
if err != nil {
r.Fatalf("Failed to create temp dir: %v", err)
}
r.LocalName = filepath.ToSlash(r.LocalName)
r.Flocal, err = fs.NewFs(r.LocalName)
if err != nil {
r.Fatalf("Failed to make %q: %v", r.LocalName, err)
}
return r
}
// run f(), retrying it until it returns with no error or the limit
// expires and it calls t.Fatalf
func retry(t *testing.T, what string, f func() error) {
var err error
for try := 1; try <= *ListRetries; try++ {
err = f()
if err == nil {
return
}
t.Logf("%s failed - try %d/%d: %v", what, try, *ListRetries, err)
time.Sleep(time.Second)
}
t.Logf("%s failed: %v", what, err)
}
// newRunIndividual initialise the remote and local for testing and
// returns a run object. Pass in true to make individual tests or
// false to use the global one.
//
// r.Flocal is an empty local Fs
// r.Fremote is an empty remote Fs
//
// Finalise() will tidy them away when done.
func newRunIndividual(t *testing.T, individual bool) *Run {
ctx := context.Background()
var r *Run
if individual {
r = newRun()
} else {
// If not individual, use the global one with the clean method overridden
r = new(Run)
*r = *oneRun
r.cleanRemote = func() {
var toDelete []string
err := walk.ListR(ctx, r.Fremote, "", true, -1, walk.ListAll, func(entries fs.DirEntries) error {
for _, entry := range entries {
switch x := entry.(type) {
case fs.Object:
retry(t, fmt.Sprintf("removing file %q", x.Remote()), func() error { return x.Remove(ctx) })
case fs.Directory:
toDelete = append(toDelete, x.Remote())
}
}
return nil
})
if err == fs.ErrorDirNotFound {
return
}
require.NoError(t, err)
sort.Strings(toDelete)
for i := len(toDelete) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
dir := toDelete[i]
retry(t, fmt.Sprintf("removing dir %q", dir), func() error {
return r.Fremote.Rmdir(ctx, dir)
})
}
// Check remote is empty
CheckListingWithPrecision(t, r.Fremote, []Item{}, []string{}, r.Fremote.Precision())
// Clear the remote cache
cache.Clear()
}
}
r.Logf = t.Logf
r.Fatalf = t.Fatalf
r.Logf("Remote %q, Local %q, Modify Window %q", r.Fremote, r.Flocal, fs.GetModifyWindow(r.Fremote))
return r
}
// NewRun initialise the remote and local for testing and returns a
// run object. Call this from the tests.
//
// r.Flocal is an empty local Fs
// r.Fremote is an empty remote Fs
//
// Finalise() will tidy them away when done.
func NewRun(t *testing.T) *Run {
return newRunIndividual(t, *Individual)
}
// NewRunIndividual as per NewRun but makes an individual remote for this test
func NewRunIndividual(t *testing.T) *Run {
return newRunIndividual(t, true)
}
// RenameFile renames a file in local
func (r *Run) RenameFile(item Item, newpath string) Item {
oldFilepath := path.Join(r.LocalName, item.Path)
newFilepath := path.Join(r.LocalName, newpath)
if err := os.Rename(oldFilepath, newFilepath); err != nil {
r.Fatalf("Failed to rename file from %q to %q: %v", item.Path, newpath, err)
}
item.Path = newpath
return item
}
// WriteFile writes a file to local
func (r *Run) WriteFile(filePath, content string, t time.Time) Item {
item := NewItem(filePath, content, t)
// FIXME make directories?
filePath = path.Join(r.LocalName, filePath)
dirPath := path.Dir(filePath)
err := os.MkdirAll(dirPath, 0770)
if err != nil {
r.Fatalf("Failed to make directories %q: %v", dirPath, err)
}
err = ioutil.WriteFile(filePath, []byte(content), 0600)
if err != nil {
r.Fatalf("Failed to write file %q: %v", filePath, err)
}
err = os.Chtimes(filePath, t, t)
if err != nil {
r.Fatalf("Failed to chtimes file %q: %v", filePath, err)
}
return item
}
// ForceMkdir creates the remote
func (r *Run) ForceMkdir(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs) {
err := f.Mkdir(ctx, "")
if err != nil {
r.Fatalf("Failed to mkdir %q: %v", f, err)
}
r.mkdir[f.String()] = true
}
// Mkdir creates the remote if it hasn't been created already
func (r *Run) Mkdir(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs) {
if !r.mkdir[f.String()] {
r.ForceMkdir(ctx, f)
}
}
// WriteObjectTo writes an object to the fs, remote passed in
func (r *Run) WriteObjectTo(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, remote, content string, modTime time.Time, useUnchecked bool) Item {
put := f.Put
if useUnchecked {
put = f.Features().PutUnchecked
if put == nil {
r.Fatalf("Fs doesn't support PutUnchecked")
}
}
r.Mkdir(ctx, f)
// calculate all hashes f supports for content
hash, err := hash.NewMultiHasherTypes(f.Hashes())
if err != nil {
r.Fatalf("Failed to make new multi hasher: %v", err)
}
_, err = hash.Write([]byte(content))
if err != nil {
r.Fatalf("Failed to make write to hash: %v", err)
}
hashSums := hash.Sums()
const maxTries = 10
for tries := 1; ; tries++ {
in := bytes.NewBufferString(content)
objinfo := object.NewStaticObjectInfo(remote, modTime, int64(len(content)), true, hashSums, nil)
_, err := put(ctx, in, objinfo)
if err == nil {
break
}
// Retry if err returned a retry error
if fserrors.IsRetryError(err) && tries < maxTries {
r.Logf("Retry Put of %q to %v: %d/%d (%v)", remote, f, tries, maxTries, err)
time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
continue
}
r.Fatalf("Failed to put %q to %q: %v", remote, f, err)
}
return NewItem(remote, content, modTime)
}
// WriteObject writes an object to the remote
func (r *Run) WriteObject(ctx context.Context, remote, content string, modTime time.Time) Item {
return r.WriteObjectTo(ctx, r.Fremote, remote, content, modTime, false)
}
// WriteUncheckedObject writes an object to the remote not checking for duplicates
func (r *Run) WriteUncheckedObject(ctx context.Context, remote, content string, modTime time.Time) Item {
return r.WriteObjectTo(ctx, r.Fremote, remote, content, modTime, true)
}
// WriteBoth calls WriteObject and WriteFile with the same arguments
func (r *Run) WriteBoth(ctx context.Context, remote, content string, modTime time.Time) Item {
r.WriteFile(remote, content, modTime)
return r.WriteObject(ctx, remote, content, modTime)
}
// CheckWithDuplicates does a test but allows duplicates
func (r *Run) CheckWithDuplicates(t *testing.T, items ...Item) {
var want, got []string
// construct a []string of desired items
for _, item := range items {
want = append(want, fmt.Sprintf("%q %d", item.Path, item.Size))
}
sort.Strings(want)
// do the listing
objs, _, err := walk.GetAll(context.Background(), r.Fremote, "", true, -1)
if err != nil && err != fs.ErrorDirNotFound {
t.Fatalf("Error listing: %v", err)
}
// construct a []string of actual items
for _, o := range objs {
got = append(got, fmt.Sprintf("%q %d", o.Remote(), o.Size()))
}
sort.Strings(got)
assert.Equal(t, want, got)
}
// Clean the temporary directory
func (r *Run) cleanTempDir() {
err := os.RemoveAll(r.LocalName)
if err != nil {
r.Logf("Failed to clean temporary directory %q: %v", r.LocalName, err)
}
}
// Finalise cleans the remote and local
func (r *Run) Finalise() {
// r.Logf("Cleaning remote %q", r.Fremote)
r.cleanRemote()
// r.Logf("Cleaning local %q", r.LocalName)
r.cleanTempDir()
// Clear the remote cache
cache.Clear()
}