syncthing/lib/fs/mtimefs_test.go
Jakob Borg ee5d0dd43f lib/fs: Add case insensitivity to MtimeFS
This is step one of a hundred fifty on the path to case insensitivity.
It brings in the basic case folding mechanism and adds it to the
mtimefs, as this is something outside the fileset that touches stuff in
the database based on name. No effort to convert or handle existing
entries when the insensitivity is changed, I don't think we need it...

Useless by itself but includes tests and will reduce the review load
along the way.

GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4521
2017-11-17 12:10:16 +00:00

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// Copyright (C) 2016 The Syncthing Authors.
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
// You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
package fs
import (
"errors"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"runtime"
"testing"
"time"
)
func TestMtimeFS(t *testing.T) {
os.RemoveAll("testdata")
defer os.RemoveAll("testdata")
os.Mkdir("testdata", 0755)
ioutil.WriteFile("testdata/exists0", []byte("hello"), 0644)
ioutil.WriteFile("testdata/exists1", []byte("hello"), 0644)
ioutil.WriteFile("testdata/exists2", []byte("hello"), 0644)
// a random time with nanosecond precision
testTime := time.Unix(1234567890, 123456789)
mtimefs := NewMtimeFS(newBasicFilesystem("."), make(mapStore))
// Do one Chtimes call that will go through to the normal filesystem
mtimefs.chtimes = os.Chtimes
if err := mtimefs.Chtimes("testdata/exists0", testTime, testTime); err != nil {
t.Error("Should not have failed:", err)
}
// Do one call that gets an error back from the underlying Chtimes
mtimefs.chtimes = failChtimes
if err := mtimefs.Chtimes("testdata/exists1", testTime, testTime); err != nil {
t.Error("Should not have failed:", err)
}
// Do one call that gets struck by an exceptionally evil Chtimes
mtimefs.chtimes = evilChtimes
if err := mtimefs.Chtimes("testdata/exists2", testTime, testTime); err != nil {
t.Error("Should not have failed:", err)
}
// All of the calls were successful, so an Lstat on them should return
// the test timestamp.
for _, file := range []string{"testdata/exists0", "testdata/exists1", "testdata/exists2"} {
if info, err := mtimefs.Lstat(file); err != nil {
t.Error("Lstat shouldn't fail:", err)
} else if !info.ModTime().Equal(testTime) {
t.Errorf("Time mismatch; %v != expected %v", info.ModTime(), testTime)
}
}
// The two last files should certainly not have the correct timestamp
// when looking directly on disk though.
for _, file := range []string{"testdata/exists1", "testdata/exists2"} {
if info, err := os.Lstat(file); err != nil {
t.Error("Lstat shouldn't fail:", err)
} else if info.ModTime().Equal(testTime) {
t.Errorf("Unexpected time match; %v == %v", info.ModTime(), testTime)
}
}
// Changing the timestamp on disk should be reflected in a new Lstat
// call. Choose a time that is likely to be able to be on all reasonable
// filesystems.
testTime = time.Now().Add(5 * time.Hour).Truncate(time.Minute)
os.Chtimes("testdata/exists0", testTime, testTime)
if info, err := mtimefs.Lstat("testdata/exists0"); err != nil {
t.Error("Lstat shouldn't fail:", err)
} else if !info.ModTime().Equal(testTime) {
t.Errorf("Time mismatch; %v != expected %v", info.ModTime(), testTime)
}
}
func TestMtimeFSInsensitive(t *testing.T) {
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "darwin", "windows":
// blatantly assume file systems here are case insensitive. Might be
// a spurious failure on oddly configured systems.
default:
t.Skip("need case insensitive FS")
}
theTest := func(t *testing.T, fs *MtimeFS, shouldSucceed bool) {
os.RemoveAll("testdata")
defer os.RemoveAll("testdata")
os.Mkdir("testdata", 0755)
ioutil.WriteFile("testdata/FiLe", []byte("hello"), 0644)
// a random time with nanosecond precision
testTime := time.Unix(1234567890, 123456789)
// Do one call that gets struck by an exceptionally evil Chtimes, with a
// different case from what is on disk.
fs.chtimes = evilChtimes
if err := fs.Chtimes("testdata/fIlE", testTime, testTime); err != nil {
t.Error("Should not have failed:", err)
}
// Check that we get back the mtime we set, if we were supposed to succed.
info, err := fs.Lstat("testdata/FILE")
if err != nil {
t.Error("Lstat shouldn't fail:", err)
} else if info.ModTime().Equal(testTime) != shouldSucceed {
t.Errorf("Time mismatch; got %v, comparison %v, expected equal=%v", info.ModTime(), testTime, shouldSucceed)
}
}
// The test should fail with a case sensitive mtimefs
t.Run("with case sensitive mtimefs", func(t *testing.T) {
theTest(t, NewMtimeFS(newBasicFilesystem("."), make(mapStore)), false)
})
// And succeed with a case insensitive one.
t.Run("with case insensitive mtimefs", func(t *testing.T) {
theTest(t, NewMtimeFS(newBasicFilesystem("."), make(mapStore), WithCaseInsensitivity(true)), true)
})
}
// The mapStore is a simple database
type mapStore map[string][]byte
func (s mapStore) PutBytes(key string, data []byte) {
s[key] = data
}
func (s mapStore) Bytes(key string) (data []byte, ok bool) {
data, ok = s[key]
return
}
func (s mapStore) Delete(key string) {
delete(s, key)
}
// failChtimes does nothing, and fails
func failChtimes(name string, mtime, atime time.Time) error {
return errors.New("no")
}
// evilChtimes will set an mtime that's 300 days in the future of what was
// asked for, and truncate the time to the closest hour.
func evilChtimes(name string, mtime, atime time.Time) error {
return os.Chtimes(name, mtime.Add(300*time.Hour).Truncate(time.Hour), atime.Add(300*time.Hour).Truncate(time.Hour))
}