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restic/lock_test.go
Alexander Neumann 5cdcc99eba Use array instead of hash for backend.ID
Since backend.ID is always a slice of constant length, use an array
instead of a slice. Mostly, arrays behave as slices, except that an
array cannot be nil, so use `*backend.ID` insteaf of `backend.ID` in
places where the absence of an ID is possible (e.g. for the Subtree of a
Node, which may not present when the node is a file node).

This change allows to directly use backend.ID as the the key for a map,
so that arbitrary data structures (e.g. a Set implemented as a
map[backend.ID]struct{}) can easily be formed.
2015-07-25 18:01:57 +02:00

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package restic_test
import (
"os"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/restic/restic"
"github.com/restic/restic/backend"
"github.com/restic/restic/repository"
. "github.com/restic/restic/test"
)
func TestLock(t *testing.T) {
repo := SetupRepo()
defer TeardownRepo(repo)
lock, err := restic.NewLock(repo)
OK(t, err)
OK(t, lock.Unlock())
}
func TestDoubleUnlock(t *testing.T) {
repo := SetupRepo()
defer TeardownRepo(repo)
lock, err := restic.NewLock(repo)
OK(t, err)
OK(t, lock.Unlock())
err = lock.Unlock()
Assert(t, err != nil,
"double unlock didn't return an error, got %v", err)
}
func TestMultipleLock(t *testing.T) {
repo := SetupRepo()
defer TeardownRepo(repo)
lock1, err := restic.NewLock(repo)
OK(t, err)
lock2, err := restic.NewLock(repo)
OK(t, err)
OK(t, lock1.Unlock())
OK(t, lock2.Unlock())
}
func TestLockExclusive(t *testing.T) {
repo := SetupRepo()
defer TeardownRepo(repo)
elock, err := restic.NewExclusiveLock(repo)
OK(t, err)
OK(t, elock.Unlock())
}
func TestLockOnExclusiveLockedRepo(t *testing.T) {
repo := SetupRepo()
defer TeardownRepo(repo)
elock, err := restic.NewExclusiveLock(repo)
OK(t, err)
lock, err := restic.NewLock(repo)
Assert(t, err != nil,
"create normal lock with exclusively locked repo didn't return an error")
Assert(t, restic.IsAlreadyLocked(err),
"create normal lock with exclusively locked repo didn't return the correct error")
OK(t, lock.Unlock())
OK(t, elock.Unlock())
}
func TestExclusiveLockOnLockedRepo(t *testing.T) {
repo := SetupRepo()
defer TeardownRepo(repo)
elock, err := restic.NewLock(repo)
OK(t, err)
lock, err := restic.NewExclusiveLock(repo)
Assert(t, err != nil,
"create normal lock with exclusively locked repo didn't return an error")
Assert(t, restic.IsAlreadyLocked(err),
"create normal lock with exclusively locked repo didn't return the correct error")
OK(t, lock.Unlock())
OK(t, elock.Unlock())
}
func createFakeLock(repo *repository.Repository, t time.Time, pid int) (backend.ID, error) {
newLock := &restic.Lock{Time: t, PID: pid}
return repo.SaveJSONUnpacked(backend.Lock, &newLock)
}
func removeLock(repo *repository.Repository, id backend.ID) error {
return repo.Backend().Remove(backend.Lock, id.String())
}
var staleLockTests = []struct {
timestamp time.Time
stale bool
pid int
}{
{
timestamp: time.Now(),
stale: false,
pid: os.Getpid(),
},
{
timestamp: time.Now().Add(-time.Hour),
stale: true,
pid: os.Getpid(),
},
{
timestamp: time.Now().Add(3 * time.Minute),
stale: false,
pid: os.Getpid(),
},
{
timestamp: time.Now(),
stale: true,
pid: os.Getpid() + 500,
},
}
func TestLockStale(t *testing.T) {
for i, test := range staleLockTests {
lock := restic.Lock{
Time: test.timestamp,
PID: test.pid,
}
Assert(t, lock.Stale() == test.stale,
"TestStaleLock: test %d failed: expected stale: %v, got %v",
i, test.stale, !test.stale)
}
}
func lockExists(repo *repository.Repository, t testing.TB, id backend.ID) bool {
exists, err := repo.Backend().Test(backend.Lock, id.String())
OK(t, err)
return exists
}
func TestLockWithStaleLock(t *testing.T) {
repo := SetupRepo()
defer TeardownRepo(repo)
id1, err := createFakeLock(repo, time.Now().Add(-time.Hour), os.Getpid())
OK(t, err)
id2, err := createFakeLock(repo, time.Now().Add(-time.Minute), os.Getpid())
OK(t, err)
id3, err := createFakeLock(repo, time.Now().Add(-time.Minute), os.Getpid()+500)
OK(t, err)
OK(t, restic.RemoveStaleLocks(repo))
Assert(t, lockExists(repo, t, id1) == false,
"stale lock still exists after RemoveStaleLocks was called")
Assert(t, lockExists(repo, t, id2) == true,
"non-stale lock was removed by RemoveStaleLocks")
Assert(t, lockExists(repo, t, id3) == false,
"stale lock still exists after RemoveStaleLocks was called")
OK(t, removeLock(repo, id2))
}
func TestRemoveAllLocks(t *testing.T) {
repo := SetupRepo()
defer TeardownRepo(repo)
id1, err := createFakeLock(repo, time.Now().Add(-time.Hour), os.Getpid())
OK(t, err)
id2, err := createFakeLock(repo, time.Now().Add(-time.Minute), os.Getpid())
OK(t, err)
id3, err := createFakeLock(repo, time.Now().Add(-time.Minute), os.Getpid()+500)
OK(t, err)
OK(t, restic.RemoveAllLocks(repo))
Assert(t, lockExists(repo, t, id1) == false,
"lock still exists after RemoveAllLocks was called")
Assert(t, lockExists(repo, t, id2) == false,
"lock still exists after RemoveAllLocks was called")
Assert(t, lockExists(repo, t, id3) == false,
"lock still exists after RemoveAllLocks was called")
}
func TestLockRefresh(t *testing.T) {
repo := SetupRepo()
defer TeardownRepo(repo)
lock, err := restic.NewLock(repo)
OK(t, err)
var lockID *backend.ID
for id := range repo.List(backend.Lock, nil) {
if lockID != nil {
t.Error("more than one lock found")
}
lockID = &id
}
OK(t, lock.Refresh())
var lockID2 *backend.ID
for id := range repo.List(backend.Lock, nil) {
if lockID2 != nil {
t.Error("more than one lock found")
}
lockID2 = &id
}
Assert(t, !lockID.Equal(*lockID2),
"expected a new ID after lock refresh, got the same")
OK(t, lock.Unlock())
}