restic/internal/archiver/testing.go

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package archiver
import (
"context"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/crypto"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/debug"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/fs"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/restic"
)
// TestSnapshot creates a new snapshot of path.
func TestSnapshot(t testing.TB, repo restic.Repository, path string, parent *restic.ID) *restic.Snapshot {
arch := New(repo, fs.Local{}, Options{})
opts := SnapshotOptions{
Time: time.Now(),
Hostname: "localhost",
Tags: []string{"test"},
}
if parent != nil {
sn, err := restic.LoadSnapshot(context.TODO(), arch.Repo, *parent)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
opts.ParentSnapshot = sn
}
sn, _, err := arch.Snapshot(context.TODO(), []string{path}, opts)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
return sn
}
// TestDir describes a directory structure to create for a test.
type TestDir map[string]interface{}
func (d TestDir) String() string {
return "<Dir>"
}
// TestFile describes a file created for a test.
type TestFile struct {
Content string
}
func (f TestFile) String() string {
return "<File>"
}
// TestSymlink describes a symlink created for a test.
type TestSymlink struct {
Target string
}
func (s TestSymlink) String() string {
return "<Symlink>"
}
// TestCreateFiles creates a directory structure described by dir at target,
// which must already exist. On Windows, symlinks aren't created.
func TestCreateFiles(t testing.TB, target string, dir TestDir) {
t.Helper()
for name, item := range dir {
targetPath := filepath.Join(target, name)
switch it := item.(type) {
case TestFile:
err := ioutil.WriteFile(targetPath, []byte(it.Content), 0644)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
case TestSymlink:
err := fs.Symlink(filepath.FromSlash(it.Target), targetPath)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
case TestDir:
err := fs.Mkdir(targetPath, 0755)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
TestCreateFiles(t, targetPath, it)
}
}
}
// TestWalkFunc is used by TestWalkFiles to traverse the dir. When an error is
// returned, traversal stops and the surrounding test is marked as failed.
type TestWalkFunc func(path string, item interface{}) error
// TestWalkFiles runs fn for each file/directory in dir, the filename will be
// constructed with target as the prefix. Symlinks on Windows are ignored.
func TestWalkFiles(t testing.TB, target string, dir TestDir, fn TestWalkFunc) {
t.Helper()
for name, item := range dir {
targetPath := filepath.Join(target, name)
err := fn(targetPath, item)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("TestWalkFunc returned error for %v: %v", targetPath, err)
return
}
if dir, ok := item.(TestDir); ok {
TestWalkFiles(t, targetPath, dir, fn)
}
}
}
// fixpath removes UNC paths (starting with `\\?`) on windows. On Linux, it's a noop.
func fixpath(item string) string {
if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
return item
}
if strings.HasPrefix(item, `\\?`) {
return item[4:]
}
return item
}
// TestEnsureFiles tests if the directory structure at target is the same as
// described in dir.
func TestEnsureFiles(t testing.TB, target string, dir TestDir) {
t.Helper()
pathsChecked := make(map[string]struct{})
// first, test that all items are there
TestWalkFiles(t, target, dir, func(path string, item interface{}) error {
fi, err := fs.Lstat(path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch node := item.(type) {
case TestDir:
if !fi.IsDir() {
t.Errorf("is not a directory: %v", path)
}
return nil
case TestFile:
if !fs.IsRegularFile(fi) {
t.Errorf("is not a regular file: %v", path)
return nil
}
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if string(content) != node.Content {
t.Errorf("wrong content for %v, want %q, got %q", path, node.Content, content)
}
case TestSymlink:
if fi.Mode()&os.ModeType != os.ModeSymlink {
t.Errorf("is not a symlink: %v", path)
return nil
}
target, err := fs.Readlink(path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if target != node.Target {
t.Errorf("wrong target for %v, want %v, got %v", path, node.Target, target)
}
}
pathsChecked[path] = struct{}{}
for parent := filepath.Dir(path); parent != target; parent = filepath.Dir(parent) {
pathsChecked[parent] = struct{}{}
}
return nil
})
// then, traverse the directory again, looking for additional files
err := fs.Walk(target, func(path string, fi os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
path = fixpath(path)
if path == target {
return nil
}
_, ok := pathsChecked[path]
if !ok {
t.Errorf("additional item found: %v %v", path, fi.Mode())
}
return nil
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
// TestEnsureFileContent checks if the file in the repo is the same as file.
func TestEnsureFileContent(ctx context.Context, t testing.TB, repo restic.Repository, filename string, node *restic.Node, file TestFile) {
if int(node.Size) != len(file.Content) {
t.Fatalf("%v: wrong node size: want %d, got %d", filename, node.Size, len(file.Content))
return
}
content := make([]byte, crypto.CiphertextLength(len(file.Content)))
pos := 0
for _, id := range node.Content {
part, err := repo.LoadBlob(ctx, restic.DataBlob, id, content[pos:])
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error loading blob %v: %v", id.Str(), err)
return
}
copy(content[pos:pos+len(part)], part)
pos += len(part)
}
content = content[:pos]
if string(content) != file.Content {
t.Fatalf("%v: wrong content returned, want %q, got %q", filename, file.Content, content)
}
}
// TestEnsureTree checks that the tree ID in the repo matches dir. On Windows,
// Symlinks are ignored.
func TestEnsureTree(ctx context.Context, t testing.TB, prefix string, repo restic.Repository, treeID restic.ID, dir TestDir) {
t.Helper()
tree, err := restic.LoadTree(ctx, repo, treeID)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
return
}
var nodeNames []string
for _, node := range tree.Nodes {
nodeNames = append(nodeNames, node.Name)
}
debug.Log("%v (%v) %v", prefix, treeID.Str(), nodeNames)
checked := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, node := range tree.Nodes {
nodePrefix := path.Join(prefix, node.Name)
entry, ok := dir[node.Name]
if !ok {
t.Errorf("unexpected tree node %q found, want: %#v", node.Name, dir)
return
}
checked[node.Name] = struct{}{}
switch e := entry.(type) {
case TestDir:
if node.Type != "dir" {
t.Errorf("tree node %v has wrong type %q, want %q", nodePrefix, node.Type, "dir")
return
}
if node.Subtree == nil {
t.Errorf("tree node %v has nil subtree", nodePrefix)
return
}
TestEnsureTree(ctx, t, path.Join(prefix, node.Name), repo, *node.Subtree, e)
case TestFile:
if node.Type != "file" {
t.Errorf("tree node %v has wrong type %q, want %q", nodePrefix, node.Type, "file")
}
TestEnsureFileContent(ctx, t, repo, nodePrefix, node, e)
case TestSymlink:
if node.Type != "symlink" {
t.Errorf("tree node %v has wrong type %q, want %q", nodePrefix, node.Type, "file")
}
if e.Target != node.LinkTarget {
t.Errorf("symlink %v has wrong target, want %q, got %q", nodePrefix, e.Target, node.LinkTarget)
}
}
}
for name := range dir {
_, ok := checked[name]
if !ok {
t.Errorf("tree %v: expected node %q not found, has: %v", prefix, name, nodeNames)
}
}
}
// TestEnsureSnapshot tests if the snapshot in the repo has exactly the same
// structure as dir. On Windows, Symlinks are ignored.
func TestEnsureSnapshot(t testing.TB, repo restic.Repository, snapshotID restic.ID, dir TestDir) {
t.Helper()
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
sn, err := restic.LoadSnapshot(ctx, repo, snapshotID)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
return
}
if sn.Tree == nil {
t.Fatal("snapshot has nil tree ID")
return
}
TestEnsureTree(ctx, t, "/", repo, *sn.Tree, dir)
}