s3fs-fuse/s3fs/test/small-integration-test.sh
mooredan@suncup.net b6768464af A couple of small changes to the check collateral:
- The script was looking for /root/.passwd-s3fs on my debian
machine (it worked correctly on Ubuntu). Fixed the common.sh
file to always look in the SUDO_USER's home directory

- Added the passwd_file option to the s3fs command. Since the
test runs as root, the $SUDO_USER's password file wasn't
being looked for by the program itself. Instead the normal
precedence was being followed and the /etc/passwd-s3fs file
was being used.



git-svn-id: http://s3fs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@234 df820570-a93a-0410-bd06-b72b767a4274
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#!/bin/bash -e
COMMON=integration-test-common.sh
source $COMMON
# Require root
REQUIRE_ROOT=require-root.sh
source $REQUIRE_ROOT
# Configuration
TEST_TEXT="HELLO WORLD"
TEST_TEXT_FILE=test-s3fs.txt
TEST_TEXT_FILE_LENGTH=15
# Mount the bucket
if [ ! -d $TEST_BUCKET_MOUNT_POINT_1 ]
then
mkdir -p $TEST_BUCKET_MOUNT_POINT_1
fi
$S3FS $TEST_BUCKET_1 $TEST_BUCKET_MOUNT_POINT_1 -o passwd_file=$S3FS_CREDENTIALS_FILE
CUR_DIR=`pwd`
cd $TEST_BUCKET_MOUNT_POINT_1
# Write a small test file
for x in `seq 1 $TEST_TEXT_FILE_LENGTH`
do
echo $TEST_TEXT >> $TEST_TEXT_FILE
done
# Verify contents of file
FILE_LENGTH=`wc -l $TEST_TEXT_FILE | awk '{print $1}'`
if [ "$FILE_LENGTH" -ne "$TEST_TEXT_FILE_LENGTH" ]
then
exit 1
fi
# Delete the test file
rm $TEST_TEXT_FILE
# Unmount the bucket
cd $CUR_DIR
umount $TEST_BUCKET_MOUNT_POINT_1