prune: Test for abort on damaged repositories

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Michael Eischer 2020-03-31 19:10:14 +02:00
parent 575ed9a47e
commit 1c84aceb39
1 changed files with 77 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -359,6 +359,28 @@ func TestBackupNonExistingFile(t *testing.T) {
testRunBackup(t, "", dirs, opts, env.gopts)
}
func removeDataPacksExcept(gopts GlobalOptions, t *testing.T, keep restic.IDSet) {
r, err := OpenRepository(gopts)
rtest.OK(t, err)
// Get all tree packs
rtest.OK(t, r.LoadIndex(gopts.ctx))
treePacks := restic.NewIDSet()
for _, idx := range r.Index().(*repository.MasterIndex).All() {
for _, id := range idx.TreePacks() {
treePacks.Insert(id)
}
}
// remove all packs containing data blobs
rtest.OK(t, r.List(gopts.ctx, restic.PackFile, func(id restic.ID, size int64) error {
if treePacks.Has(id) || keep.Has(id) {
return nil
}
return r.Backend().Remove(gopts.ctx, restic.Handle{Type: restic.PackFile, Name: id.String()})
}))
}
func TestBackupSelfHealing(t *testing.T) {
env, cleanup := withTestEnvironment(t)
defer cleanup()
@ -374,25 +396,8 @@ func TestBackupSelfHealing(t *testing.T) {
testRunBackup(t, filepath.Dir(env.testdata), []string{filepath.Base(env.testdata)}, opts, env.gopts)
testRunCheck(t, env.gopts)
r, err := OpenRepository(env.gopts)
rtest.OK(t, err)
// Get all tree packs
rtest.OK(t, r.LoadIndex(env.gopts.ctx))
treePacks := restic.NewIDSet()
for _, idx := range r.Index().(*repository.MasterIndex).All() {
for _, id := range idx.TreePacks() {
treePacks.Insert(id)
}
}
// remove all packs containing data blobs
rtest.OK(t, r.List(env.gopts.ctx, restic.PackFile, func(id restic.ID, size int64) error {
if treePacks.Has(id) {
return nil
}
return r.Backend().Remove(env.gopts.ctx, restic.Handle{Type: restic.PackFile, Name: id.String()})
}))
// remove all data packs
removeDataPacksExcept(env.gopts, t, restic.NewIDSet())
testRunRebuildIndex(t, env.gopts)
// now the repo is also missing the data blob in the index; check should report this
@ -400,7 +405,7 @@ func TestBackupSelfHealing(t *testing.T) {
"check should have reported an error")
// second backup should report an error but "heal" this situation
err = testRunBackupAssumeFailure(t, filepath.Dir(env.testdata), []string{filepath.Base(env.testdata)}, opts, env.gopts)
err := testRunBackupAssumeFailure(t, filepath.Dir(env.testdata), []string{filepath.Base(env.testdata)}, opts, env.gopts)
rtest.Assert(t, err != nil,
"backup should have reported an error")
testRunCheck(t, env.gopts)
@ -1226,6 +1231,58 @@ func TestPrune(t *testing.T) {
testRunCheck(t, env.gopts)
}
func listPacks(gopts GlobalOptions, t *testing.T) restic.IDSet {
r, err := OpenRepository(gopts)
rtest.OK(t, err)
packs := restic.NewIDSet()
rtest.OK(t, r.List(gopts.ctx, restic.PackFile, func(id restic.ID, size int64) error {
packs.Insert(id)
return nil
}))
return packs
}
func TestPruneWithDamagedRepository(t *testing.T) {
env, cleanup := withTestEnvironment(t)
defer cleanup()
datafile := filepath.Join("testdata", "backup-data.tar.gz")
testRunInit(t, env.gopts)
rtest.SetupTarTestFixture(t, env.testdata, datafile)
opts := BackupOptions{}
// create and delete snapshot to create unused blobs
testRunBackup(t, "", []string{filepath.Join(env.testdata, "0", "0", "9", "2")}, opts, env.gopts)
firstSnapshot := testRunList(t, "snapshots", env.gopts)
rtest.Assert(t, len(firstSnapshot) == 1,
"expected one snapshot, got %v", firstSnapshot)
testRunForget(t, env.gopts, firstSnapshot[0].String())
oldPacks := listPacks(env.gopts, t)
// create new snapshot, but lose all data
testRunBackup(t, "", []string{filepath.Join(env.testdata, "0", "0", "9", "3")}, opts, env.gopts)
snapshotIDs := testRunList(t, "snapshots", env.gopts)
removeDataPacksExcept(env.gopts, t, oldPacks)
rtest.Assert(t, len(snapshotIDs) == 1,
"expected one snapshot, got %v", snapshotIDs)
// prune should fail
err := runPrune(env.gopts)
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected prune to fail")
}
if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "blob seems to be missing") {
t.Fatalf("did not find hint for missing blobs")
}
t.Log(err)
}
func TestHardLink(t *testing.T) {
// this test assumes a test set with a single directory containing hard linked files
env, cleanup := withTestEnvironment(t)