Details in README.md and s3fs-integration-test-common.sh
Factor out s3fs-fuse and s3proxy start/stop. The plan is to make it easier to
add test suites besides small-integration-test.sh that can test with various
s3fs options.
Each test run starts in a uniquely named at the top of the bucket. This allows
multiple runs against persistent storage without worrying about cleaning
up in error conditions that leave artifiacts behind.
Tests continues if a test case fails.
Results are summarized at the end of the test run
Environment variable to control debug level of s3fs-fuse
Environment variable to enable public bucket (makes it easier to poke
around with tools like curl)
Environment variable to start s3fs-fuse under valgrind
Environment variable that casues script sets up s3fs-fuse and then wait
indefinitely, making it easy to experiment manually with the mount
point.
Additional test case
This allows retries of multi-part uploads instead of discovering a
fatal error during complete multipart upload. Also enable Content-MD5
for integration tests and refactor hexadecimal code.
nautilus does this when you drag and drop to overwrite a file:
1) create .goutputstream-XXXXXX to write to
2) fsync the fd for .goutputstream-XXXXXX
3) rename .goutputstream-XXXXXX to target file
4) close the fd for .goutputstream-XXXXXX
previously, doing this on s3fs would result in an empty target file
because after the rename, s3fs would not flush the content of
.goutputstream-XXXXXX to target file.
this change moves the FdEntity from the old path to the new path
whenever rename happens. On flush s3fs would now flush the correct
content to the rename target.
- items with an initial hit count of 0 would not be deleted
Added an additiional integration test
git-svn-id: http://s3fs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@383 df820570-a93a-0410-bd06-b72b767a4274
Check issue #142 for details
Code is operational, but not quite ready for
prime time -- needs some clean up
git-svn-id: http://s3fs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@297 df820570-a93a-0410-bd06-b72b767a4274
directory from the trunk directory.
First do a svn cp of all of the source up to
trunk. This is supposed to preserve change
history -- we'll see.
The source remains untouched until this gets
worked out.
Also in preparation of bringing in the source
collateral for the debian package into the
repository. I expect that the top level will
look like this:
svn/
s3fs/
trunk/
tags/
branches/
dpkg/
trunk/
tags/
branches/
So far that's how it is looking. I'll be
very careful to ensure integrity of the data.
As a result this may be a multistep process.
git-svn-id: http://s3fs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@236 df820570-a93a-0410-bd06-b72b767a4274