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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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"""Tests for Transport implementations.
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Transport implementations tested here are supplied by
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TransportTestProviderAdapter.
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"""
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import itertools
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import os
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from StringIO import StringIO as pyStringIO
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import stat
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import sys
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import unittest
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1755.3.7 by John Arbash Meinel
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from bzrlib import (
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    errors,
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    osutils,
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    urlutils,
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    )
2400.2.1 by Robert Collins
Split out the improvement to Transport.local_abspath to raise NotLocalURL from the hpss-faster-copy branch. (Martin Pool, Ian Clatworthy)
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from bzrlib.errors import (ConnectionError,
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                           DirectoryNotEmpty,
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                           FileExists,
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                           InvalidURL,
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                           LockError,
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                           NoSmartServer,
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                           NoSuchFile,
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                           NotLocalUrl,
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                           PathError,
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                           TransportNotPossible,
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                           )
1685.1.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Updated LocalTransport so that it's base is now a URL rather than a local path. This helps consistency with all other functions. To do so, I added local_abspath() which returns the local path, and local_path_to/from_url
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from bzrlib.osutils import getcwd
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from bzrlib.smart import medium
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from bzrlib.tests import (
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    TestCaseInTempDir,
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    TestScenarioApplier,
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    TestSkipped,
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    TestNotApplicable,
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    )
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from bzrlib.tests.test_transport import TestTransportImplementation
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from bzrlib.transport import (
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    ConnectedTransport,
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    get_transport,
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    _get_transport_modules,
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    )
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from bzrlib.transport.memory import MemoryTransport
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class TransportTestProviderAdapter(TestScenarioApplier):
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    """A tool to generate a suite testing all transports for a single test.
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    This is done by copying the test once for each transport and injecting
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    the transport_class and transport_server classes into each copy. Each copy
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    is also given a new id() to make it easy to identify.
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    """
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    def __init__(self):
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        self.scenarios = self._test_permutations()
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    def get_transport_test_permutations(self, module):
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        """Get the permutations module wants to have tested."""
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        if getattr(module, 'get_test_permutations', None) is None:
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            raise AssertionError("transport module %s doesn't provide get_test_permutations()"
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                    % module.__name__)
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            ##warning("transport module %s doesn't provide get_test_permutations()"
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            ##       % module.__name__)
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            return []
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        return module.get_test_permutations()
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    def _test_permutations(self):
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        """Return a list of the klass, server_factory pairs to test."""
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        result = []
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        for module in _get_transport_modules():
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            try:
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                permutations = self.get_transport_test_permutations(
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                    reduce(getattr, (module).split('.')[1:], __import__(module)))
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                for (klass, server_factory) in permutations:
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                    scenario = (server_factory.__name__,
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                        {"transport_class":klass,
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                         "transport_server":server_factory})
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                    result.append(scenario)
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            except errors.DependencyNotPresent, e:
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                # Continue even if a dependency prevents us 
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                # from running this test
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                pass
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        return result
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class TransportTests(TestTransportImplementation):
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    def setUp(self):
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        super(TransportTests, self).setUp()
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        self._captureVar('BZR_NO_SMART_VFS', None)
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    def check_transport_contents(self, content, transport, relpath):
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        """Check that transport.get(relpath).read() == content."""
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        self.assertEqualDiff(content, transport.get(relpath).read())
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    def test_ensure_base_missing(self):
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        """.ensure_base() should create the directory if it doesn't exist"""
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        t = self.get_transport()
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        t_a = t.clone('a')
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        if t_a.is_readonly():
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            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible,
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                              t_a.ensure_base)
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            return
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        self.assertTrue(t_a.ensure_base())
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        self.assertTrue(t.has('a'))
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    def test_ensure_base_exists(self):
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        """.ensure_base() should just be happy if it already exists"""
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        t = self.get_transport()
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        if t.is_readonly():
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            return
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        t.mkdir('a')
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        t_a = t.clone('a')
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        # ensure_base returns False if it didn't create the base
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        self.assertFalse(t_a.ensure_base())
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    def test_ensure_base_missing_parent(self):
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        """.ensure_base() will fail if the parent dir doesn't exist"""
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        t = self.get_transport()
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        if t.is_readonly():
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            return
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        t_a = t.clone('a')
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        t_b = t_a.clone('b')
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        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t_b.ensure_base)
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    def test_external_url(self):
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        """.external_url either works or raises InProcessTransport."""
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        t = self.get_transport()
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        try:
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            t.external_url()
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        except errors.InProcessTransport:
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            pass
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    def test_has(self):
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        t = self.get_transport()
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        files = ['a', 'b', 'e', 'g', '%']
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        self.build_tree(files, transport=t)
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        self.assertEqual(True, t.has('a'))
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        self.assertEqual(False, t.has('c'))
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        self.assertEqual(True, t.has(urlutils.escape('%')))
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        self.assertEqual(list(t.has_multi(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h'])),
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                [True, True, False, False, True, False, True, False])
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        self.assertEqual(True, t.has_any(['a', 'b', 'c']))
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        self.assertEqual(False, t.has_any(['c', 'd', 'f', urlutils.escape('%%')]))
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        self.assertEqual(list(t.has_multi(iter(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h']))),
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                [True, True, False, False, True, False, True, False])
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        self.assertEqual(False, t.has_any(['c', 'c', 'c']))
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        self.assertEqual(True, t.has_any(['b', 'b', 'b']))
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    def test_has_root_works(self):
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        current_transport = self.get_transport()
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        self.assertTrue(current_transport.has('/'))
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        root = current_transport.clone('/')
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        self.assertTrue(root.has(''))
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    def test_get(self):
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        t = self.get_transport()
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        contents = ['contents of a\n',
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                    'contents of b\n',
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                    'contents of e\n',
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                    'contents of g\n',
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                    ]
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        self.build_tree(files, transport=t, line_endings='binary')
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        self.check_transport_contents('contents of a\n', t, 'a')
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        content_f = t.get_multi(files)
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        # evaluate their inputs, the transport requests should be issued and
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        # handled sequentially (we don't want to force transport to buffer).
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        for content, f in itertools.izip(contents, content_f):
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            self.assertEqual(content, f.read())
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        # Use itertools.izip() for the same reason
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        for content, f in itertools.izip(contents, content_f):
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            self.assertEqual(content, f.read())
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    def test_get_directory_read_gives_ReadError(self):
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        """consistent errors for read() on a file returned by get()."""
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            self.build_tree(['a directory/'])
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            a_file = t.get('a%20directory')
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        except (errors.PathError, errors.RedirectRequested):
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            # early failure return immediately.
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            return
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        # having got a file, read() must either work (i.e. http reading a dir
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        # listing) or fail with ReadError
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        try:
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            pass
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    def test_get_with_open_write_stream_sees_all_content(self):
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        t = self.get_transport()
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        if t.is_readonly():
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            return
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        handle = t.open_write_stream('foo')
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        try:
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            handle.write('b')
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            self.assertEqual('b', t.get('foo').read())
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            handle.close()
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    def test_get_bytes_with_open_write_stream_sees_all_content(self):
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            return
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        handle = t.open_write_stream('foo')
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        try:
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            handle.write('b')
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            self.assertEqual('b', t.get_bytes('foo'))
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            self.assertEqual('b', t.get('foo').read())
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            handle.close()
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        t = self.get_transport()
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            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible,
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            return
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        t.put_bytes('a', 'new text for a\n')
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        self.check_transport_contents('new text for a\n', t, 'a')
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                          t.put_bytes, 'path/doesnt/exist/c', 'contents')
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    def test_put_bytes_non_atomic(self):
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        t = self.get_transport()
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            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible,
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        t.put_bytes_non_atomic('a', 'new\ncontents for\na\n')
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    def test_put_bytes_permissions(self):
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            return
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode644', 0644)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode666', 0666)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode600', 0600)
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    def test_put_bytes_non_atomic_permissions(self):
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        t = self.get_transport()
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode644', 0644)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode666', 0666)
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        t.put_bytes_non_atomic('mode600', 'test text\n', mode=0600)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode600', 0600)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode400', 0400)
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        t.put_bytes_non_atomic('nomode', 'test text\n', mode=None)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'nomode', 0666 & ~umask)
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        t.put_bytes_non_atomic('dir700/mode664', 'test text\n', mode=0664,
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dir700', 0700)
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        t.put_bytes_non_atomic('dir770/mode664', 'test text\n', mode=0664,
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dir770', 0770)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dir777', 0777)
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    def test_put_file(self):
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                    t.put_file, 'a', StringIO('some text for a\n'))
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            return
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        self.assertEqual(16, result)
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        self.failUnless(t.has('a'))
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        self.check_transport_contents('some text for a\n', t, 'a')
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        # Put also replaces contents
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* ``bzrlib.transport.Transport.put_file`` now returns the number of bytes
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        result = t.put_file('a', StringIO('new\ncontents for\na\n'))
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        self.assertEqual(19, result)
1955.3.27 by John Arbash Meinel
rename non_atomic_put_* to put_*non_atomic, and re-order the functions
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        self.check_transport_contents('new\ncontents for\na\n', t, 'a')
396
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile,
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                          t.put_file, 'path/doesnt/exist/c',
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                              StringIO('contents'))
399
400
    def test_put_file_non_atomic(self):
401
        t = self.get_transport()
402
403
        if t.is_readonly():
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            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible,
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                    t.put_file_non_atomic, 'a', StringIO('some text for a\n'))
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            return
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        self.failIf(t.has('a'))
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        t.put_file_non_atomic('a', StringIO('some text for a\n'))
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        self.failUnless(t.has('a'))
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        self.check_transport_contents('some text for a\n', t, 'a')
412
        # Put also replaces contents
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        t.put_file_non_atomic('a', StringIO('new\ncontents for\na\n'))
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        self.check_transport_contents('new\ncontents for\na\n', t, 'a')
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        # Make sure we can create another file
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        t.put_file_non_atomic('d', StringIO('contents for\nd\n'))
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        # And overwrite 'a' with empty contents
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        t.put_file_non_atomic('a', StringIO(''))
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        self.check_transport_contents('contents for\nd\n', t, 'd')
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        self.check_transport_contents('', t, 'a')
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        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.put_file_non_atomic, 'no/such/path',
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                                       StringIO('contents\n'))
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        # Now test the create_parent flag
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        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.put_file_non_atomic, 'dir/a',
427
                                       StringIO('contents\n'))
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        self.failIf(t.has('dir/a'))
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        t.put_file_non_atomic('dir/a', StringIO('contents for dir/a\n'),
1955.3.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Add non_atomic_put_bytes() and tests for it
430
                              create_parent_dir=True)
1946.1.8 by John Arbash Meinel
Update non_atomic_put to have a create_parent_dir flag
431
        self.check_transport_contents('contents for dir/a\n', t, 'dir/a')
432
        
433
        # But we still get NoSuchFile if we can't make the parent dir
1955.3.27 by John Arbash Meinel
rename non_atomic_put_* to put_*non_atomic, and re-order the functions
434
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.put_file_non_atomic, 'not/there/a',
1955.3.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Add non_atomic_put_bytes() and tests for it
435
                                       StringIO('contents\n'),
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                                       create_parent_dir=True)
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1955.3.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the deprecation warnings in the transport tests themselves
438
    def test_put_file_permissions(self):
1955.3.18 by John Arbash Meinel
[merge] Transport.non_atomic_put()
439
1530.1.15 by Robert Collins
Move put mode tests into test_transport_implementation.
440
        t = self.get_transport()
441
442
        if t.is_readonly():
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            return
1711.4.32 by John Arbash Meinel
Skip permission tests on win32 no modebits
444
        if not t._can_roundtrip_unix_modebits():
445
            # Can't roundtrip, so no need to run this test
446
            return
1955.3.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the deprecation warnings in the transport tests themselves
447
        t.put_file('mode644', StringIO('test text\n'), mode=0644)
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
448
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode644', 0644)
1955.3.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the deprecation warnings in the transport tests themselves
449
        t.put_file('mode666', StringIO('test text\n'), mode=0666)
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
450
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode666', 0666)
1955.3.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the deprecation warnings in the transport tests themselves
451
        t.put_file('mode600', StringIO('test text\n'), mode=0600)
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
452
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode600', 0600)
1530.1.15 by Robert Collins
Move put mode tests into test_transport_implementation.
453
        # Yes, you can put a file such that it becomes readonly
1955.3.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the deprecation warnings in the transport tests themselves
454
        t.put_file('mode400', StringIO('test text\n'), mode=0400)
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode400', 0400)
1755.3.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up and write tests for permissions. Now we use fstat which should be cheap, and lets us check the permissions and the file size
456
        # The default permissions should be based on the current umask
457
        umask = osutils.get_umask()
1955.3.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the deprecation warnings in the transport tests themselves
458
        t.put_file('nomode', StringIO('test text\n'), mode=None)
1755.3.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up and write tests for permissions. Now we use fstat which should be cheap, and lets us check the permissions and the file size
459
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'nomode', 0666 & ~umask)
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
460
        
1955.3.27 by John Arbash Meinel
rename non_atomic_put_* to put_*non_atomic, and re-order the functions
461
    def test_put_file_non_atomic_permissions(self):
462
        t = self.get_transport()
463
464
        if t.is_readonly():
465
            return
466
        if not t._can_roundtrip_unix_modebits():
467
            # Can't roundtrip, so no need to run this test
468
            return
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        t.put_file_non_atomic('mode644', StringIO('test text\n'), mode=0644)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode644', 0644)
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        t.put_file_non_atomic('mode666', StringIO('test text\n'), mode=0666)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode666', 0666)
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        t.put_file_non_atomic('mode600', StringIO('test text\n'), mode=0600)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode600', 0600)
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        # Yes, you can put_file_non_atomic a file such that it becomes readonly
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        t.put_file_non_atomic('mode400', StringIO('test text\n'), mode=0400)
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        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mode400', 0400)
478
479
        # The default permissions should be based on the current umask
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        umask = osutils.get_umask()
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        t.put_file_non_atomic('nomode', StringIO('test text\n'), mode=None)
482
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'nomode', 0666 & ~umask)
483
        
1946.2.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Add ability to pass a directory mode to non_atomic_put
484
        # We should also be able to set the mode for a parent directory
485
        # when it is created
486
        sio = StringIO()
487
        t.put_file_non_atomic('dir700/mode664', sio, mode=0664,
488
                              dir_mode=0700, create_parent_dir=True)
489
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dir700', 0700)
490
        t.put_file_non_atomic('dir770/mode664', sio, mode=0664,
491
                              dir_mode=0770, create_parent_dir=True)
492
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dir770', 0770)
493
        t.put_file_non_atomic('dir777/mode664', sio, mode=0664,
494
                              dir_mode=0777, create_parent_dir=True)
495
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dir777', 0777)
496
2018.5.131 by Andrew Bennetts
Be strict about unicode passed to transport.put_{bytes,file} and SmartClient.call_with_body_bytes, fixing part of TestLockableFiles_RemoteLockDir.test_read_write.
497
    def test_put_bytes_unicode(self):
498
        # Expect put_bytes to raise AssertionError or UnicodeEncodeError if
499
        # given unicode "bytes".  UnicodeEncodeError doesn't really make sense
500
        # (we don't want to encode unicode here at all, callers should be
501
        # strictly passing bytes to put_bytes), but we allow it for backwards
502
        # compatibility.  At some point we should use a specific exception.
2414.1.2 by Andrew Bennetts
Deal with review comments.
503
        # See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/106898.
2018.5.131 by Andrew Bennetts
Be strict about unicode passed to transport.put_{bytes,file} and SmartClient.call_with_body_bytes, fixing part of TestLockableFiles_RemoteLockDir.test_read_write.
504
        t = self.get_transport()
505
        if t.is_readonly():
506
            return
507
        unicode_string = u'\u1234'
508
        self.assertRaises(
509
            (AssertionError, UnicodeEncodeError),
510
            t.put_bytes, 'foo', unicode_string)
511
512
    def test_put_file_unicode(self):
513
        # Like put_bytes, except with a StringIO.StringIO of a unicode string.
514
        # This situation can happen (and has) if code is careless about the type
515
        # of "string" they initialise/write to a StringIO with.  We cannot use
516
        # cStringIO, because it never returns unicode from read.
517
        # Like put_bytes, UnicodeEncodeError isn't quite the right exception to
518
        # raise, but we raise it for hysterical raisins.
519
        t = self.get_transport()
520
        if t.is_readonly():
521
            return
522
        unicode_file = pyStringIO(u'\u1234')
523
        self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, t.put_file, 'foo', unicode_file)
524
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
525
    def test_mkdir(self):
526
        t = self.get_transport()
527
528
        if t.is_readonly():
529
            # cannot mkdir on readonly transports. We're not testing for 
530
            # cache coherency because cache behaviour is not currently
531
            # defined for the transport interface.
532
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible, t.mkdir, '.')
533
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible, t.mkdir, 'new_dir')
534
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible, t.mkdir_multi, ['new_dir'])
535
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible, t.mkdir, 'path/doesnt/exist')
536
            return
537
        # Test mkdir
538
        t.mkdir('dir_a')
539
        self.assertEqual(t.has('dir_a'), True)
540
        self.assertEqual(t.has('dir_b'), False)
541
542
        t.mkdir('dir_b')
543
        self.assertEqual(t.has('dir_b'), True)
544
545
        t.mkdir_multi(['dir_c', 'dir_d'])
546
547
        t.mkdir_multi(iter(['dir_e', 'dir_f']))
548
        self.assertEqual(list(t.has_multi(
549
            ['dir_a', 'dir_b', 'dir_c', 'dir_q',
550
             'dir_d', 'dir_e', 'dir_f', 'dir_b'])),
551
            [True, True, True, False,
552
             True, True, True, True])
553
554
        # we were testing that a local mkdir followed by a transport
555
        # mkdir failed thusly, but given that we * in one process * do not
556
        # concurrently fiddle with disk dirs and then use transport to do 
557
        # things, the win here seems marginal compared to the constraint on
558
        # the interface. RBC 20051227
559
        t.mkdir('dir_g')
560
        self.assertRaises(FileExists, t.mkdir, 'dir_g')
561
562
        # Test get/put in sub-directories
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
563
        t.put_bytes('dir_a/a', 'contents of dir_a/a')
564
        t.put_file('dir_b/b', StringIO('contents of dir_b/b'))
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
565
        self.check_transport_contents('contents of dir_a/a', t, 'dir_a/a')
566
        self.check_transport_contents('contents of dir_b/b', t, 'dir_b/b')
567
1530.1.4 by Robert Collins
integrate Memory tests into transport interface tests.
568
        # mkdir of a dir with an absent parent
569
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.mkdir, 'missing/dir')
570
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
571
    def test_mkdir_permissions(self):
572
        t = self.get_transport()
573
        if t.is_readonly():
574
            return
1608.2.7 by Martin Pool
Rename supports_unix_modebits to _can_roundtrip_unix_modebits for clarity
575
        if not t._can_roundtrip_unix_modebits():
1608.2.5 by Martin Pool
Add Transport.supports_unix_modebits, so tests can
576
            # no sense testing on this transport
577
            return
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
578
        # Test mkdir with a mode
579
        t.mkdir('dmode755', mode=0755)
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
580
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dmode755', 0755)
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
581
        t.mkdir('dmode555', mode=0555)
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
582
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dmode555', 0555)
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
583
        t.mkdir('dmode777', mode=0777)
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
584
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dmode777', 0777)
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
585
        t.mkdir('dmode700', mode=0700)
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
586
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dmode700', 0700)
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
587
        t.mkdir_multi(['mdmode755'], mode=0755)
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
588
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'mdmode755', 0755)
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
589
1755.3.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up and write tests for permissions. Now we use fstat which should be cheap, and lets us check the permissions and the file size
590
        # Default mode should be based on umask
591
        umask = osutils.get_umask()
592
        t.mkdir('dnomode', mode=None)
593
        self.assertTransportMode(t, 'dnomode', 0777 & ~umask)
594
2671.3.2 by Robert Collins
Start open_file_stream logic.
595
    def test_opening_a_file_stream_creates_file(self):
596
        t = self.get_transport()
597
        if t.is_readonly():
598
            return
2671.3.9 by Robert Collins
Review feedback and fix VFat emulated transports to not claim to have unix permissions.
599
        handle = t.open_write_stream('foo')
2671.3.2 by Robert Collins
Start open_file_stream logic.
600
        try:
601
            self.assertEqual('', t.get_bytes('foo'))
602
        finally:
2671.3.6 by Robert Collins
Review feedback.
603
            handle.close()
2671.3.2 by Robert Collins
Start open_file_stream logic.
604
2671.3.3 by Robert Collins
Add mode parameter to Transport.open_file_stream.
605
    def test_opening_a_file_stream_can_set_mode(self):
606
        t = self.get_transport()
607
        if t.is_readonly():
608
            return
609
        if not t._can_roundtrip_unix_modebits():
610
            # Can't roundtrip, so no need to run this test
611
            return
612
        def check_mode(name, mode, expected):
2671.3.9 by Robert Collins
Review feedback and fix VFat emulated transports to not claim to have unix permissions.
613
            handle = t.open_write_stream(name, mode=mode)
2671.3.6 by Robert Collins
Review feedback.
614
            handle.close()
2671.3.3 by Robert Collins
Add mode parameter to Transport.open_file_stream.
615
            self.assertTransportMode(t, name, expected)
616
        check_mode('mode644', 0644, 0644)
617
        check_mode('mode666', 0666, 0666)
618
        check_mode('mode600', 0600, 0600)
619
        # The default permissions should be based on the current umask
620
        check_mode('nomode', None, 0666 & ~osutils.get_umask())
621
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
622
    def test_copy_to(self):
1534.4.21 by Robert Collins
Extend the copy_to tests to smoke test server-to-same-server copies to catch optimised code paths, and fix sftps optimised code path by removing dead code.
623
        # FIXME: test:   same server to same server (partly done)
624
        # same protocol two servers
625
        # and    different protocols (done for now except for MemoryTransport.
626
        # - RBC 20060122
627
628
        def simple_copy_files(transport_from, transport_to):
629
            files = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
630
            self.build_tree(files, transport=transport_from)
1563.2.3 by Robert Collins
Change the return signature of transport.append and append_multi to return the length of the pre-append content.
631
            self.assertEqual(4, transport_from.copy_to(files, transport_to))
1534.4.21 by Robert Collins
Extend the copy_to tests to smoke test server-to-same-server copies to catch optimised code paths, and fix sftps optimised code path by removing dead code.
632
            for f in files:
633
                self.check_transport_contents(transport_to.get(f).read(),
634
                                              transport_from, f)
635
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
636
        t = self.get_transport()
1685.1.42 by John Arbash Meinel
A couple more fixes to make sure memory:/// works correctly.
637
        temp_transport = MemoryTransport('memory:///')
1534.4.21 by Robert Collins
Extend the copy_to tests to smoke test server-to-same-server copies to catch optimised code paths, and fix sftps optimised code path by removing dead code.
638
        simple_copy_files(t, temp_transport)
639
        if not t.is_readonly():
640
            t.mkdir('copy_to_simple')
641
            t2 = t.clone('copy_to_simple')
642
            simple_copy_files(t, t2)
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
643
644
645
        # Test that copying into a missing directory raises
646
        # NoSuchFile
647
        if t.is_readonly():
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
648
            self.build_tree(['e/', 'e/f'])
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
649
        else:
650
            t.mkdir('e')
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
651
            t.put_bytes('e/f', 'contents of e')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
652
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.copy_to, ['e/f'], temp_transport)
653
        temp_transport.mkdir('e')
654
        t.copy_to(['e/f'], temp_transport)
655
656
        del temp_transport
1685.1.42 by John Arbash Meinel
A couple more fixes to make sure memory:/// works correctly.
657
        temp_transport = MemoryTransport('memory:///')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
658
659
        files = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
660
        t.copy_to(iter(files), temp_transport)
661
        for f in files:
662
            self.check_transport_contents(temp_transport.get(f).read(),
663
                                          t, f)
664
        del temp_transport
665
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
666
        for mode in (0666, 0644, 0600, 0400):
1685.1.42 by John Arbash Meinel
A couple more fixes to make sure memory:/// works correctly.
667
            temp_transport = MemoryTransport("memory:///")
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
668
            t.copy_to(files, temp_transport, mode=mode)
669
            for f in files:
1530.1.21 by Robert Collins
Review feedback fixes.
670
                self.assertTransportMode(temp_transport, f, mode)
1530.1.16 by Robert Collins
Move mkdir and copy_to permissions tests to test_transport_impleentation.
671
1955.3.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Deprecate 'Transport.append' in favor of Transport.append_file or Transport.append_bytes
672
    def test_append_file(self):
673
        t = self.get_transport()
674
675
        if t.is_readonly():
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
676
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible,
1955.3.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Deprecate 'Transport.append' in favor of Transport.append_file or Transport.append_bytes
677
                    t.append_file, 'a', 'add\nsome\nmore\ncontents\n')
1955.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement and test 'Transport.append_bytes', cleanup the tests of plain append
678
            return
1955.3.10 by John Arbash Meinel
clean up append, append_bytes, and append_multi tests
679
        t.put_bytes('a', 'diff\ncontents for\na\n')
680
        t.put_bytes('b', 'contents\nfor b\n')
1955.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement and test 'Transport.append_bytes', cleanup the tests of plain append
681
682
        self.assertEqual(20,
1955.3.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Deprecate 'Transport.append' in favor of Transport.append_file or Transport.append_bytes
683
            t.append_file('a', StringIO('add\nsome\nmore\ncontents\n')))
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
684
685
        self.check_transport_contents(
686
            'diff\ncontents for\na\nadd\nsome\nmore\ncontents\n',
687
            t, 'a')
688
1955.3.10 by John Arbash Meinel
clean up append, append_bytes, and append_multi tests
689
        # a file with no parent should fail..
690
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile,
1955.3.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Deprecate 'Transport.append' in favor of Transport.append_file or Transport.append_bytes
691
                          t.append_file, 'missing/path', StringIO('content'))
1955.3.10 by John Arbash Meinel
clean up append, append_bytes, and append_multi tests
692
693
        # And we can create new files, too
694
        self.assertEqual(0,
1955.3.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Deprecate 'Transport.append' in favor of Transport.append_file or Transport.append_bytes
695
            t.append_file('c', StringIO('some text\nfor a missing file\n')))
1955.3.10 by John Arbash Meinel
clean up append, append_bytes, and append_multi tests
696
        self.check_transport_contents('some text\nfor a missing file\n',
697
                                      t, 'c')
698
699
    def test_append_bytes(self):
700
        t = self.get_transport()
701
702
        if t.is_readonly():
703
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible,
704
                    t.append_bytes, 'a', 'add\nsome\nmore\ncontents\n')
705
            return
706
707
        self.assertEqual(0, t.append_bytes('a', 'diff\ncontents for\na\n'))
708
        self.assertEqual(0, t.append_bytes('b', 'contents\nfor b\n'))
709
710
        self.assertEqual(20,
711
            t.append_bytes('a', 'add\nsome\nmore\ncontents\n'))
712
713
        self.check_transport_contents(
714
            'diff\ncontents for\na\nadd\nsome\nmore\ncontents\n',
715
            t, 'a')
716
717
        # a file with no parent should fail..
718
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile,
719
                          t.append_bytes, 'missing/path', 'content')
720
721
    def test_append_multi(self):
722
        t = self.get_transport()
723
724
        if t.is_readonly():
725
            return
726
        t.put_bytes('a', 'diff\ncontents for\na\n'
727
                         'add\nsome\nmore\ncontents\n')
728
        t.put_bytes('b', 'contents\nfor b\n')
729
1955.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement and test 'Transport.append_bytes', cleanup the tests of plain append
730
        self.assertEqual((43, 15),
731
            t.append_multi([('a', StringIO('and\nthen\nsome\nmore\n')),
732
                            ('b', StringIO('some\nmore\nfor\nb\n'))]))
733
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
734
        self.check_transport_contents(
735
            'diff\ncontents for\na\n'
736
            'add\nsome\nmore\ncontents\n'
737
            'and\nthen\nsome\nmore\n',
738
            t, 'a')
739
        self.check_transport_contents(
740
                'contents\nfor b\n'
741
                'some\nmore\nfor\nb\n',
742
                t, 'b')
743
1955.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement and test 'Transport.append_bytes', cleanup the tests of plain append
744
        self.assertEqual((62, 31),
745
            t.append_multi(iter([('a', StringIO('a little bit more\n')),
746
                                 ('b', StringIO('from an iterator\n'))])))
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
747
        self.check_transport_contents(
748
            'diff\ncontents for\na\n'
749
            'add\nsome\nmore\ncontents\n'
750
            'and\nthen\nsome\nmore\n'
751
            'a little bit more\n',
752
            t, 'a')
753
        self.check_transport_contents(
754
                'contents\nfor b\n'
755
                'some\nmore\nfor\nb\n'
756
                'from an iterator\n',
757
                t, 'b')
758
1955.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement and test 'Transport.append_bytes', cleanup the tests of plain append
759
        self.assertEqual((80, 0),
760
            t.append_multi([('a', StringIO('some text in a\n')),
761
                            ('d', StringIO('missing file r\n'))]))
762
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
763
        self.check_transport_contents(
764
            'diff\ncontents for\na\n'
765
            'add\nsome\nmore\ncontents\n'
766
            'and\nthen\nsome\nmore\n'
767
            'a little bit more\n'
768
            'some text in a\n',
769
            t, 'a')
770
        self.check_transport_contents('missing file r\n', t, 'd')
771
1955.3.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Deprecate 'Transport.append' in favor of Transport.append_file or Transport.append_bytes
772
    def test_append_file_mode(self):
1955.3.10 by John Arbash Meinel
clean up append, append_bytes, and append_multi tests
773
        """Check that append accepts a mode parameter"""
1666.1.6 by Robert Collins
Make knit the default format.
774
        # check append accepts a mode
775
        t = self.get_transport()
776
        if t.is_readonly():
1955.3.10 by John Arbash Meinel
clean up append, append_bytes, and append_multi tests
777
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible,
1955.3.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Deprecate 'Transport.append' in favor of Transport.append_file or Transport.append_bytes
778
                t.append_file, 'f', StringIO('f'), mode=None)
1666.1.6 by Robert Collins
Make knit the default format.
779
            return
1955.3.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Deprecate 'Transport.append' in favor of Transport.append_file or Transport.append_bytes
780
        t.append_file('f', StringIO('f'), mode=None)
1666.1.6 by Robert Collins
Make knit the default format.
781
        
1955.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement and test 'Transport.append_bytes', cleanup the tests of plain append
782
    def test_append_bytes_mode(self):
783
        # check append_bytes accepts a mode
784
        t = self.get_transport()
785
        if t.is_readonly():
1955.3.10 by John Arbash Meinel
clean up append, append_bytes, and append_multi tests
786
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible,
787
                t.append_bytes, 'f', 'f', mode=None)
1955.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement and test 'Transport.append_bytes', cleanup the tests of plain append
788
            return
1955.3.10 by John Arbash Meinel
clean up append, append_bytes, and append_multi tests
789
        t.append_bytes('f', 'f', mode=None)
1955.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement and test 'Transport.append_bytes', cleanup the tests of plain append
790
        
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
791
    def test_delete(self):
792
        # TODO: Test Transport.delete
793
        t = self.get_transport()
794
795
        # Not much to do with a readonly transport
796
        if t.is_readonly():
1534.4.9 by Robert Collins
Add a readonly decorator for transports.
797
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible, t.delete, 'missing')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
798
            return
799
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
800
        t.put_bytes('a', 'a little bit of text\n')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
801
        self.failUnless(t.has('a'))
802
        t.delete('a')
803
        self.failIf(t.has('a'))
804
805
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.delete, 'a')
806
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
807
        t.put_bytes('a', 'a text\n')
808
        t.put_bytes('b', 'b text\n')
809
        t.put_bytes('c', 'c text\n')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
810
        self.assertEqual([True, True, True],
811
                list(t.has_multi(['a', 'b', 'c'])))
812
        t.delete_multi(['a', 'c'])
813
        self.assertEqual([False, True, False],
814
                list(t.has_multi(['a', 'b', 'c'])))
815
        self.failIf(t.has('a'))
816
        self.failUnless(t.has('b'))
817
        self.failIf(t.has('c'))
818
819
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile,
820
                t.delete_multi, ['a', 'b', 'c'])
821
822
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile,
823
                t.delete_multi, iter(['a', 'b', 'c']))
824
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
825
        t.put_bytes('a', 'another a text\n')
826
        t.put_bytes('c', 'another c text\n')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
827
        t.delete_multi(iter(['a', 'b', 'c']))
828
829
        # We should have deleted everything
830
        # SftpServer creates control files in the
831
        # working directory, so we can just do a
832
        # plain "listdir".
833
        # self.assertEqual([], os.listdir('.'))
834
2671.3.1 by Robert Collins
* New method ``bzrlib.transport.Transport.get_recommended_page_size``.
835
    def test_recommended_page_size(self):
836
        """Transports recommend a page size for partial access to files."""
837
        t = self.get_transport()
838
        self.assertIsInstance(t.recommended_page_size(), int)
839
1534.4.15 by Robert Collins
Remove shutil dependency in upgrade - create a delete_tree method for transports.
840
    def test_rmdir(self):
841
        t = self.get_transport()
842
        # Not much to do with a readonly transport
843
        if t.is_readonly():
844
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible, t.rmdir, 'missing')
845
            return
846
        t.mkdir('adir')
847
        t.mkdir('adir/bdir')
848
        t.rmdir('adir/bdir')
1948.3.12 by Vincent LADEUIL
Fix Aaron's third review remarks.
849
        # ftp may not be able to raise NoSuchFile for lack of
850
        # details when failing
851
        self.assertRaises((NoSuchFile, PathError), t.rmdir, 'adir/bdir')
1534.4.15 by Robert Collins
Remove shutil dependency in upgrade - create a delete_tree method for transports.
852
        t.rmdir('adir')
1948.3.12 by Vincent LADEUIL
Fix Aaron's third review remarks.
853
        self.assertRaises((NoSuchFile, PathError), t.rmdir, 'adir')
1534.4.15 by Robert Collins
Remove shutil dependency in upgrade - create a delete_tree method for transports.
854
1553.5.10 by Martin Pool
New DirectoryNotEmpty exception, and raise this from local and memory
855
    def test_rmdir_not_empty(self):
856
        """Deleting a non-empty directory raises an exception
857
        
858
        sftp (and possibly others) don't give us a specific "directory not
859
        empty" exception -- we can just see that the operation failed.
860
        """
861
        t = self.get_transport()
862
        if t.is_readonly():
863
            return
864
        t.mkdir('adir')
865
        t.mkdir('adir/bdir')
866
        self.assertRaises(PathError, t.rmdir, 'adir')
867
2338.5.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix bug in MemoryTransport.rmdir.
868
    def test_rmdir_empty_but_similar_prefix(self):
869
        """rmdir does not get confused by sibling paths.
870
        
871
        A naive implementation of MemoryTransport would refuse to rmdir
872
        ".bzr/branch" if there is a ".bzr/branch-format" directory, because it
873
        uses "path.startswith(dir)" on all file paths to determine if directory
874
        is empty.
875
        """
876
        t = self.get_transport()
877
        if t.is_readonly():
878
            return
879
        t.mkdir('foo')
880
        t.put_bytes('foo-bar', '')
881
        t.mkdir('foo-baz')
882
        t.rmdir('foo')
883
        self.assertRaises((NoSuchFile, PathError), t.rmdir, 'foo')
884
        self.failUnless(t.has('foo-bar'))
885
1553.5.13 by Martin Pool
New Transport.rename that mustn't overwrite
886
    def test_rename_dir_succeeds(self):
887
        t = self.get_transport()
888
        if t.is_readonly():
889
            raise TestSkipped("transport is readonly")
890
        t.mkdir('adir')
891
        t.mkdir('adir/asubdir')
892
        t.rename('adir', 'bdir')
893
        self.assertTrue(t.has('bdir/asubdir'))
894
        self.assertFalse(t.has('adir'))
895
896
    def test_rename_dir_nonempty(self):
897
        """Attempting to replace a nonemtpy directory should fail"""
898
        t = self.get_transport()
899
        if t.is_readonly():
900
            raise TestSkipped("transport is readonly")
901
        t.mkdir('adir')
902
        t.mkdir('adir/asubdir')
903
        t.mkdir('bdir')
904
        t.mkdir('bdir/bsubdir')
1910.7.17 by Andrew Bennetts
Various cosmetic changes.
905
        # any kind of PathError would be OK, though we normally expect
906
        # DirectoryNotEmpty
1553.5.13 by Martin Pool
New Transport.rename that mustn't overwrite
907
        self.assertRaises(PathError, t.rename, 'bdir', 'adir')
908
        # nothing was changed so it should still be as before
909
        self.assertTrue(t.has('bdir/bsubdir'))
910
        self.assertFalse(t.has('adir/bdir'))
911
        self.assertFalse(t.has('adir/bsubdir'))
912
3010.2.1 by Martin Pool
Followon from MemoryTransport._abspath fix: add test_rename_across_subdirs, and fix error construction
913
    def test_rename_across_subdirs(self):
914
        t = self.get_transport()
915
        if t.is_readonly():
916
            raise TestNotApplicable("transport is readonly")
917
        t.mkdir('a')
918
        t.mkdir('b')
919
        ta = t.clone('a')
920
        tb = t.clone('b')
921
        ta.put_bytes('f', 'aoeu')
922
        ta.rename('f', '../b/f')
923
        self.assertTrue(tb.has('f'))
924
        self.assertFalse(ta.has('f'))
925
        self.assertTrue(t.has('b/f'))
926
1534.4.15 by Robert Collins
Remove shutil dependency in upgrade - create a delete_tree method for transports.
927
    def test_delete_tree(self):
928
        t = self.get_transport()
929
930
        # Not much to do with a readonly transport
931
        if t.is_readonly():
932
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible, t.delete_tree, 'missing')
933
            return
934
935
        # and does it like listing ?
936
        t.mkdir('adir')
937
        try:
938
            t.delete_tree('adir')
939
        except TransportNotPossible:
940
            # ok, this transport does not support delete_tree
941
            return
942
        
943
        # did it delete that trivial case?
944
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.stat, 'adir')
945
946
        self.build_tree(['adir/',
947
                         'adir/file', 
948
                         'adir/subdir/', 
949
                         'adir/subdir/file', 
950
                         'adir/subdir2/',
951
                         'adir/subdir2/file',
952
                         ], transport=t)
953
954
        t.delete_tree('adir')
955
        # adir should be gone now.
956
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.stat, 'adir')
957
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
958
    def test_move(self):
959
        t = self.get_transport()
960
961
        if t.is_readonly():
962
            return
963
964
        # TODO: I would like to use os.listdir() to
965
        # make sure there are no extra files, but SftpServer
966
        # creates control files in the working directory
967
        # perhaps all of this could be done in a subdirectory
968
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
969
        t.put_bytes('a', 'a first file\n')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
970
        self.assertEquals([True, False], list(t.has_multi(['a', 'b'])))
971
972
        t.move('a', 'b')
973
        self.failUnless(t.has('b'))
974
        self.failIf(t.has('a'))
975
976
        self.check_transport_contents('a first file\n', t, 'b')
977
        self.assertEquals([False, True], list(t.has_multi(['a', 'b'])))
978
979
        # Overwrite a file
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
980
        t.put_bytes('c', 'c this file\n')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
981
        t.move('c', 'b')
982
        self.failIf(t.has('c'))
983
        self.check_transport_contents('c this file\n', t, 'b')
984
985
        # TODO: Try to write a test for atomicity
3059.2.18 by Vincent Ladeuil
Take spiv review comments into account.
986
        # TODO: Test moving into a non-existent subdirectory
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
987
        # TODO: Test Transport.move_multi
988
989
    def test_copy(self):
990
        t = self.get_transport()
991
992
        if t.is_readonly():
993
            return
994
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
995
        t.put_bytes('a', 'a file\n')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
996
        t.copy('a', 'b')
997
        self.check_transport_contents('a file\n', t, 'b')
998
999
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.copy, 'c', 'd')
1000
        os.mkdir('c')
1001
        # What should the assert be if you try to copy a
1002
        # file over a directory?
1003
        #self.assertRaises(Something, t.copy, 'a', 'c')
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
1004
        t.put_bytes('d', 'text in d\n')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1005
        t.copy('d', 'b')
1006
        self.check_transport_contents('text in d\n', t, 'b')
1007
1008
        # TODO: test copy_multi
1009
1010
    def test_connection_error(self):
1910.7.17 by Andrew Bennetts
Various cosmetic changes.
1011
        """ConnectionError is raised when connection is impossible.
1012
        
3021.1.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #164567 by catching connection errors.
1013
        The error should be raised from the first operation on the transport.
1910.7.17 by Andrew Bennetts
Various cosmetic changes.
1014
        """
1530.1.9 by Robert Collins
Test bogus urls with http in the new infrastructure.
1015
        try:
1016
            url = self._server.get_bogus_url()
1017
        except NotImplementedError:
1018
            raise TestSkipped("Transport %s has no bogus URL support." %
1019
                              self._server.__class__)
2485.8.38 by Vincent Ladeuil
Finish sftp refactoring. Test suite passing.
1020
        t = get_transport(url)
1021
        self.assertRaises((ConnectionError, NoSuchFile), t.get, '.bzr/branch')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1022
1023
    def test_stat(self):
1024
        # TODO: Test stat, just try once, and if it throws, stop testing
1025
        from stat import S_ISDIR, S_ISREG
1026
1027
        t = self.get_transport()
1028
1029
        try:
1030
            st = t.stat('.')
1031
        except TransportNotPossible, e:
1032
            # This transport cannot stat
1033
            return
1034
1035
        paths = ['a', 'b/', 'b/c', 'b/d/', 'b/d/e']
1036
        sizes = [14, 0, 16, 0, 18] 
1551.2.39 by abentley
Fix line endings in tests
1037
        self.build_tree(paths, transport=t, line_endings='binary')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1038
1039
        for path, size in zip(paths, sizes):
1040
            st = t.stat(path)
1041
            if path.endswith('/'):
1042
                self.failUnless(S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
1043
                # directory sizes are meaningless
1044
            else:
1045
                self.failUnless(S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
1046
                self.assertEqual(size, st.st_size)
1047
1048
        remote_stats = list(t.stat_multi(paths))
1049
        remote_iter_stats = list(t.stat_multi(iter(paths)))
1050
1051
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.stat, 'q')
1052
        self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, t.stat, 'b/a')
1053
1054
        self.assertListRaises(NoSuchFile, t.stat_multi, ['a', 'c', 'd'])
1055
        self.assertListRaises(NoSuchFile, t.stat_multi, iter(['a', 'c', 'd']))
1534.4.15 by Robert Collins
Remove shutil dependency in upgrade - create a delete_tree method for transports.
1056
        self.build_tree(['subdir/', 'subdir/file'], transport=t)
1057
        subdir = t.clone('subdir')
1058
        subdir.stat('./file')
1534.4.26 by Robert Collins
Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
1059
        subdir.stat('.')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1060
1061
    def test_list_dir(self):
1062
        # TODO: Test list_dir, just try once, and if it throws, stop testing
1063
        t = self.get_transport()
1064
        
1065
        if not t.listable():
1066
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible, t.list_dir, '.')
1067
            return
1068
1069
        def sorted_list(d):
1070
            l = list(t.list_dir(d))
1071
            l.sort()
1072
            return l
1073
1910.7.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Make sure list_dir always returns url-escaped names.
1074
        self.assertEqual([], sorted_list('.'))
1534.4.15 by Robert Collins
Remove shutil dependency in upgrade - create a delete_tree method for transports.
1075
        # c2 is precisely one letter longer than c here to test that
1076
        # suffixing is not confused.
1959.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
David Allouche: Make transports return escaped paths
1077
        # a%25b checks that quoting is done consistently across transports
1078
        tree_names = ['a', 'a%25b', 'b', 'c/', 'c/d', 'c/e', 'c2/']
2120.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix MemoryTransport.list_dir() implementation, and update tests
1079
1534.4.9 by Robert Collins
Add a readonly decorator for transports.
1080
        if not t.is_readonly():
1959.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
David Allouche: Make transports return escaped paths
1081
            self.build_tree(tree_names, transport=t)
1534.4.9 by Robert Collins
Add a readonly decorator for transports.
1082
        else:
2120.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix MemoryTransport.list_dir() implementation, and update tests
1083
            self.build_tree(tree_names)
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1084
1959.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
David Allouche: Make transports return escaped paths
1085
        self.assertEqual(
1959.2.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove some unicode string notations
1086
            ['a', 'a%2525b', 'b', 'c', 'c2'], sorted_list('.'))
1910.7.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Make sure list_dir always returns url-escaped names.
1087
        self.assertEqual(['d', 'e'], sorted_list('c'))
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1088
1534.4.9 by Robert Collins
Add a readonly decorator for transports.
1089
        if not t.is_readonly():
1090
            t.delete('c/d')
1091
            t.delete('b')
1092
        else:
2120.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix MemoryTransport.list_dir() implementation, and update tests
1093
            os.unlink('c/d')
1094
            os.unlink('b')
1534.4.9 by Robert Collins
Add a readonly decorator for transports.
1095
            
1959.2.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove some unicode string notations
1096
        self.assertEqual(['a', 'a%2525b', 'c', 'c2'], sorted_list('.'))
1910.7.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Make sure list_dir always returns url-escaped names.
1097
        self.assertEqual(['e'], sorted_list('c'))
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1098
1662.1.12 by Martin Pool
Translate unknown sftp errors to PathError, no NoSuchFile
1099
        self.assertListRaises(PathError, t.list_dir, 'q')
1100
        self.assertListRaises(PathError, t.list_dir, 'c/f')
1101
        self.assertListRaises(PathError, t.list_dir, 'a')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1102
1910.7.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Make sure list_dir always returns url-escaped names.
1103
    def test_list_dir_result_is_url_escaped(self):
1104
        t = self.get_transport()
1105
        if not t.listable():
1106
            raise TestSkipped("transport not listable")
1107
1108
        if not t.is_readonly():
1109
            self.build_tree(['a/', 'a/%'], transport=t)
1110
        else:
1111
            self.build_tree(['a/', 'a/%'])
1112
        
1910.7.2 by Andrew Bennetts
Also assert that list_dir returns plain str objects.
1113
        names = list(t.list_dir('a'))
1114
        self.assertEqual(['%25'], names)
1115
        self.assertIsInstance(names[0], str)
1910.7.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Make sure list_dir always returns url-escaped names.
1116
2485.8.25 by Vincent Ladeuil
Separate abspath from _remote_path, the intents are different.
1117
    def test_clone_preserve_info(self):
1118
        t1 = self.get_transport()
1119
        if not isinstance(t1, ConnectedTransport):
1120
            raise TestSkipped("not a connected transport")
1121
1122
        t2 = t1.clone('subdir')
1123
        self.assertEquals(t1._scheme, t2._scheme)
1124
        self.assertEquals(t1._user, t2._user)
1125
        self.assertEquals(t1._password, t2._password)
1126
        self.assertEquals(t1._host, t2._host)
1127
        self.assertEquals(t1._port, t2._port)
1128
2485.8.39 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add tests around connection reuse.
1129
    def test__reuse_for(self):
1130
        t = self.get_transport()
1131
        if not isinstance(t, ConnectedTransport):
1132
            raise TestSkipped("not a connected transport")
1133
1134
        def new_url(scheme=None, user=None, password=None,
1135
                    host=None, port=None, path=None):
2900.2.16 by Vincent Ladeuil
Make hhtp proxy aware of AuthenticationConfig (for password).
1136
            """Build a new url from t.base changing only parts of it.
2485.8.39 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add tests around connection reuse.
1137
1138
            Only the parameters different from None will be changed.
1139
            """
2485.8.53 by Vincent Ladeuil
Apply test_connection_sharing to all transports to make smart
1140
            if scheme   is None: scheme   = t._scheme
1141
            if user     is None: user     = t._user
2485.8.39 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add tests around connection reuse.
1142
            if password is None: password = t._password
2485.8.53 by Vincent Ladeuil
Apply test_connection_sharing to all transports to make smart
1143
            if user     is None: user     = t._user
1144
            if host     is None: host     = t._host
1145
            if port     is None: port     = t._port
1146
            if path     is None: path     = t._path
2485.8.39 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add tests around connection reuse.
1147
            return t._unsplit_url(scheme, user, password, host, port, path)
1148
2900.2.16 by Vincent Ladeuil
Make hhtp proxy aware of AuthenticationConfig (for password).
1149
        if t._scheme == 'ftp':
1150
            scheme = 'sftp'
1151
        else:
1152
            scheme = 'ftp'
1153
        self.assertIsNot(t, t._reuse_for(new_url(scheme=scheme)))
2485.8.39 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add tests around connection reuse.
1154
        if t._user == 'me':
1155
            user = 'you'
1156
        else:
1157
            user = 'me'
1158
        self.assertIsNot(t, t._reuse_for(new_url(user=user)))
1159
        # passwords are not taken into account because:
1160
        # - it makes no sense to have two different valid passwords for the
1161
        #   same user
1162
        # - _password in ConnectedTransport is intended to collect what the
1163
        #   user specified from the command-line and there are cases where the
1164
        #   new url can contain no password (if the url was built from an
1165
        #   existing transport.base for example)
1166
        # - password are considered part of the credentials provided at
1167
        #   connection creation time and as such may not be present in the url
1168
        #   (they may be typed by the user when prompted for example)
1169
        self.assertIs(t, t._reuse_for(new_url(password='from space')))
1170
        # We will not connect, we can use a invalid host
1171
        self.assertIsNot(t, t._reuse_for(new_url(host=t._host + 'bar')))
1172
        if t._port == 1234:
1173
            port = 4321
1174
        else:
1175
            port = 1234
1176
        self.assertIsNot(t, t._reuse_for(new_url(port=port)))
2990.2.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
ConnectedTransport._reuse_for fails to deal with local URLs.
1177
        # No point in trying to reuse a transport for a local URL
2990.2.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Detect invalid transport reuse attempts by catching invalid URLs.
1178
        self.assertIs(None, t._reuse_for('/valid_but_not_existing'))
2485.8.39 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add tests around connection reuse.
1179
2485.8.53 by Vincent Ladeuil
Apply test_connection_sharing to all transports to make smart
1180
    def test_connection_sharing(self):
1181
        t = self.get_transport()
1182
        if not isinstance(t, ConnectedTransport):
1183
            raise TestSkipped("not a connected transport")
1184
1185
        c = t.clone('subdir')
2485.8.54 by Vincent Ladeuil
Refactor medium uses by making a distinction betweem shared and real medium.
1186
        # Some transports will create the connection  only when needed
2485.8.53 by Vincent Ladeuil
Apply test_connection_sharing to all transports to make smart
1187
        t.has('surely_not') # Force connection
1188
        self.assertIs(t._get_connection(), c._get_connection())
1189
2485.8.54 by Vincent Ladeuil
Refactor medium uses by making a distinction betweem shared and real medium.
1190
        # Temporary failure, we need to create a new dummy connection
2485.8.53 by Vincent Ladeuil
Apply test_connection_sharing to all transports to make smart
1191
        new_connection = object()
1192
        t._set_connection(new_connection)
2485.8.54 by Vincent Ladeuil
Refactor medium uses by making a distinction betweem shared and real medium.
1193
        # Check that both transports use the same connection
2485.8.53 by Vincent Ladeuil
Apply test_connection_sharing to all transports to make smart
1194
        self.assertIs(new_connection, t._get_connection())
1195
        self.assertIs(new_connection, c._get_connection())
1196
2485.8.39 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add tests around connection reuse.
1197
    def test_reuse_connection_for_various_paths(self):
1198
        t = self.get_transport()
1199
        if not isinstance(t, ConnectedTransport):
1200
            raise TestSkipped("not a connected transport")
1201
1202
        t.has('surely_not') # Force connection
1203
        self.assertIsNot(None, t._get_connection())
1204
1205
        subdir = t._reuse_for(t.base + 'whatever/but/deep/down/the/path')
1206
        self.assertIsNot(t, subdir)
1207
        self.assertIs(t._get_connection(), subdir._get_connection())
1208
1209
        home = subdir._reuse_for(t.base + 'home')
1210
        self.assertIs(t._get_connection(), home._get_connection())
1211
        self.assertIs(subdir._get_connection(), home._get_connection())
1212
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1213
    def test_clone(self):
1214
        # TODO: Test that clone moves up and down the filesystem
1215
        t1 = self.get_transport()
1216
1217
        self.build_tree(['a', 'b/', 'b/c'], transport=t1)
1218
1219
        self.failUnless(t1.has('a'))
1220
        self.failUnless(t1.has('b/c'))
1221
        self.failIf(t1.has('c'))
1222
1223
        t2 = t1.clone('b')
1224
        self.assertEqual(t1.base + 'b/', t2.base)
1225
1226
        self.failUnless(t2.has('c'))
1227
        self.failIf(t2.has('a'))
1228
1229
        t3 = t2.clone('..')
1230
        self.failUnless(t3.has('a'))
1231
        self.failIf(t3.has('c'))
1232
1233
        self.failIf(t1.has('b/d'))
1234
        self.failIf(t2.has('d'))
1235
        self.failIf(t3.has('b/d'))
1236
1237
        if t1.is_readonly():
1238
            open('b/d', 'wb').write('newfile\n')
1239
        else:
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
1240
            t2.put_bytes('d', 'newfile\n')
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1241
1242
        self.failUnless(t1.has('b/d'))
1243
        self.failUnless(t2.has('d'))
1244
        self.failUnless(t3.has('b/d'))
1245
1910.15.1 by Andrew Bennetts
More tests for abspath and clone behaviour
1246
    def test_clone_to_root(self):
1247
        orig_transport = self.get_transport()
1248
        # Repeatedly go up to a parent directory until we're at the root
1249
        # directory of this transport
1250
        root_transport = orig_transport
1986.1.10 by Robert Collins
Merge from bzr.dev, fixing found bugs handling 'has('/')' in MemoryTransport and SFTP transports.
1251
        new_transport = root_transport.clone("..")
2245.6.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32 UNC path: recursive cloning UNC path to root stops on //HOST, not on //
1252
        # as we are walking up directories, the path must be
1986.1.10 by Robert Collins
Merge from bzr.dev, fixing found bugs handling 'has('/')' in MemoryTransport and SFTP transports.
1253
        # growing less, except at the top
1254
        self.assertTrue(len(new_transport.base) < len(root_transport.base)
1255
            or new_transport.base == root_transport.base)
1256
        while new_transport.base != root_transport.base:
1257
            root_transport = new_transport
1258
            new_transport = root_transport.clone("..")
2245.6.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32 UNC path: recursive cloning UNC path to root stops on //HOST, not on //
1259
            # as we are walking up directories, the path must be
1986.1.10 by Robert Collins
Merge from bzr.dev, fixing found bugs handling 'has('/')' in MemoryTransport and SFTP transports.
1260
            # growing less, except at the top
1261
            self.assertTrue(len(new_transport.base) < len(root_transport.base)
1262
                or new_transport.base == root_transport.base)
1910.15.1 by Andrew Bennetts
More tests for abspath and clone behaviour
1263
1264
        # Cloning to "/" should take us to exactly the same location.
1265
        self.assertEqual(root_transport.base, orig_transport.clone("/").base)
1986.1.10 by Robert Collins
Merge from bzr.dev, fixing found bugs handling 'has('/')' in MemoryTransport and SFTP transports.
1266
        # the abspath of "/" from the original transport should be the same
1267
        # as the base at the root:
1268
        self.assertEqual(orig_transport.abspath("/"), root_transport.base)
1910.15.1 by Andrew Bennetts
More tests for abspath and clone behaviour
1269
1910.15.5 by Andrew Bennetts
Transport behaviour at the root of the URL is now defined and tested.
1270
        # At the root, the URL must still end with / as its a directory
1271
        self.assertEqual(root_transport.base[-1], '/')
1272
1273
    def test_clone_from_root(self):
1274
        """At the root, cloning to a simple dir should just do string append."""
1275
        orig_transport = self.get_transport()
1276
        root_transport = orig_transport.clone('/')
1277
        self.assertEqual(root_transport.base + '.bzr/',
1278
            root_transport.clone('.bzr').base)
1279
1910.15.1 by Andrew Bennetts
More tests for abspath and clone behaviour
1280
    def test_base_url(self):
1281
        t = self.get_transport()
1282
        self.assertEqual('/', t.base[-1])
1283
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1284
    def test_relpath(self):
1285
        t = self.get_transport()
1286
        self.assertEqual('', t.relpath(t.base))
1287
        # base ends with /
1288
        self.assertEqual('', t.relpath(t.base[:-1]))
3059.2.18 by Vincent Ladeuil
Take spiv review comments into account.
1289
        # subdirs which don't exist should still give relpaths.
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1290
        self.assertEqual('foo', t.relpath(t.base + 'foo'))
1291
        # trailing slash should be the same.
1292
        self.assertEqual('foo', t.relpath(t.base + 'foo/'))
1293
1636.1.1 by Robert Collins
Fix calling relpath() and abspath() on transports at their root.
1294
    def test_relpath_at_root(self):
1295
        t = self.get_transport()
1296
        # clone all the way to the top
1297
        new_transport = t.clone('..')
1298
        while new_transport.base != t.base:
1299
            t = new_transport
1300
            new_transport = t.clone('..')
1301
        # we must be able to get a relpath below the root
1302
        self.assertEqual('', t.relpath(t.base))
1303
        # and a deeper one should work too
1304
        self.assertEqual('foo/bar', t.relpath(t.base + 'foo/bar'))
1305
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1306
    def test_abspath(self):
1307
        # smoke test for abspath. Corner cases for backends like unix fs's
1308
        # that have aliasing problems like symlinks should go in backend
1309
        # specific test cases.
1310
        transport = self.get_transport()
2485.8.21 by Vincent Ladeuil
Simplify debug.
1311
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1312
        self.assertEqual(transport.base + 'relpath',
1313
                         transport.abspath('relpath'))
1314
1910.15.1 by Andrew Bennetts
More tests for abspath and clone behaviour
1315
        # This should work without raising an error.
1316
        transport.abspath("/")
1317
1318
        # the abspath of "/" and "/foo/.." should result in the same location
1319
        self.assertEqual(transport.abspath("/"), transport.abspath("/foo/.."))
1320
2070.3.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix memory_transport.abspath('/foo')
1321
        self.assertEqual(transport.clone("/").abspath('foo'),
1322
                         transport.abspath("/foo"))
1323
1685.1.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Updated LocalTransport so that it's base is now a URL rather than a local path. This helps consistency with all other functions. To do so, I added local_abspath() which returns the local path, and local_path_to/from_url
1324
    def test_local_abspath(self):
1325
        transport = self.get_transport()
1326
        try:
1327
            p = transport.local_abspath('.')
2018.18.4 by Martin Pool
Change Transport.local_abspath to raise NotLocalUrl, and test.
1328
        except (errors.NotLocalUrl, TransportNotPossible), e:
2018.18.22 by Martin Pool
merge bzr.dev
1329
            # should be formattable
2018.18.4 by Martin Pool
Change Transport.local_abspath to raise NotLocalUrl, and test.
1330
            s = str(e)
1685.1.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Updated LocalTransport so that it's base is now a URL rather than a local path. This helps consistency with all other functions. To do so, I added local_abspath() which returns the local path, and local_path_to/from_url
1331
        else:
1332
            self.assertEqual(getcwd(), p)
1333
1636.1.1 by Robert Collins
Fix calling relpath() and abspath() on transports at their root.
1334
    def test_abspath_at_root(self):
1335
        t = self.get_transport()
1336
        # clone all the way to the top
1337
        new_transport = t.clone('..')
1338
        while new_transport.base != t.base:
1339
            t = new_transport
1340
            new_transport = t.clone('..')
1341
        # we must be able to get a abspath of the root when we ask for
1342
        # t.abspath('..') - this due to our choice that clone('..')
1343
        # should return the root from the root, combined with the desire that
1344
        # the url from clone('..') and from abspath('..') should be the same.
1345
        self.assertEqual(t.base, t.abspath('..'))
1346
        # '' should give us the root
1347
        self.assertEqual(t.base, t.abspath(''))
1348
        # and a path should append to the url
1349
        self.assertEqual(t.base + 'foo', t.abspath('foo'))
1350
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1351
    def test_iter_files_recursive(self):
1530.1.4 by Robert Collins
integrate Memory tests into transport interface tests.
1352
        transport = self.get_transport()
1353
        if not transport.listable():
1553.5.13 by Martin Pool
New Transport.rename that mustn't overwrite
1354
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible,
1530.1.4 by Robert Collins
integrate Memory tests into transport interface tests.
1355
                              transport.iter_files_recursive)
1356
            return
1553.5.13 by Martin Pool
New Transport.rename that mustn't overwrite
1357
        self.build_tree(['isolated/',
1530.1.4 by Robert Collins
integrate Memory tests into transport interface tests.
1358
                         'isolated/dir/',
1359
                         'isolated/dir/foo',
1360
                         'isolated/dir/bar',
1959.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
David Allouche: Make transports return escaped paths
1361
                         'isolated/dir/b%25z', # make sure quoting is correct
1530.1.4 by Robert Collins
integrate Memory tests into transport interface tests.
1362
                         'isolated/bar'],
1363
                        transport=transport)
1530.1.3 by Robert Collins
transport implementations now tested consistently.
1364
        paths = set(transport.iter_files_recursive())
1553.5.13 by Martin Pool
New Transport.rename that mustn't overwrite
1365
        # nb the directories are not converted
1366
        self.assertEqual(paths,
1367
                    set(['isolated/dir/foo',
1368
                         'isolated/dir/bar',
1959.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
David Allouche: Make transports return escaped paths
1369
                         'isolated/dir/b%2525z',
1553.5.13 by Martin Pool
New Transport.rename that mustn't overwrite
1370
                         'isolated/bar']))
1371
        sub_transport = transport.clone('isolated')
1372
        paths = set(sub_transport.iter_files_recursive())
1959.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
David Allouche: Make transports return escaped paths
1373
        self.assertEqual(paths,
1374
            set(['dir/foo', 'dir/bar', 'dir/b%2525z', 'bar']))
1375
1376
    def test_copy_tree(self):
1377
        # TODO: test file contents and permissions are preserved. This test was
1378
        # added just to ensure that quoting was handled correctly.
1379
        # -- David Allouche 2006-08-11
1380
        transport = self.get_transport()
1381
        if not transport.listable():
1382
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible,
1383
                              transport.iter_files_recursive)
1384
            return
1385
        if transport.is_readonly():
1386
            return
1387
        self.build_tree(['from/',
1388
                         'from/dir/',
1389
                         'from/dir/foo',
1390
                         'from/dir/bar',
1391
                         'from/dir/b%25z', # make sure quoting is correct
1392
                         'from/bar'],
1393
                        transport=transport)
1394
        transport.copy_tree('from', 'to')
1395
        paths = set(transport.iter_files_recursive())
1396
        self.assertEqual(paths,
1397
                    set(['from/dir/foo',
1398
                         'from/dir/bar',
1399
                         'from/dir/b%2525z',
1400
                         'from/bar',
1401
                         'to/dir/foo',
1402
                         'to/dir/bar',
1403
                         'to/dir/b%2525z',
1404
                         'to/bar',]))
1185.85.76 by John Arbash Meinel
Adding an InvalidURL so transports can report they expect utf-8 quoted paths. Updated tests
1405
1406
    def test_unicode_paths(self):
1685.1.57 by Martin Pool
[broken] Skip unicode blackbox tests if not supported by filesystem
1407
        """Test that we can read/write files with Unicode names."""
1185.85.76 by John Arbash Meinel
Adding an InvalidURL so transports can report they expect utf-8 quoted paths. Updated tests
1408
        t = self.get_transport()
1409
1711.7.36 by John Arbash Meinel
Use different filenames to avoid path collisions on win32 w/ FAT32
1410
        # With FAT32 and certain encodings on win32
1411
        # '\xe5' and '\xe4' actually map to the same file
1412
        # adding a suffix kicks in the 'preserving but insensitive'
1413
        # route, and maintains the right files
1414
        files = [u'\xe5.1', # a w/ circle iso-8859-1
1415
                 u'\xe4.2', # a w/ dots iso-8859-1
1185.85.76 by John Arbash Meinel
Adding an InvalidURL so transports can report they expect utf-8 quoted paths. Updated tests
1416
                 u'\u017d', # Z with umlat iso-8859-2
1417
                 u'\u062c', # Arabic j
1418
                 u'\u0410', # Russian A
1419
                 u'\u65e5', # Kanji person
1420
                ]
1421
1685.1.72 by Wouter van Heyst
StubSFTPServer should use bytestreams rather than unicode
1422
        try:
1711.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Use line_endings='binary' for win32
1423
            self.build_tree(files, transport=t, line_endings='binary')
1685.1.72 by Wouter van Heyst
StubSFTPServer should use bytestreams rather than unicode
1424
        except UnicodeError:
1425
            raise TestSkipped("cannot handle unicode paths in current encoding")
1185.85.76 by John Arbash Meinel
Adding an InvalidURL so transports can report they expect utf-8 quoted paths. Updated tests
1426
1427
        # A plain unicode string is not a valid url
1428
        for fname in files:
1429
            self.assertRaises(InvalidURL, t.get, fname)
1430
1431
        for fname in files:
1432
            fname_utf8 = fname.encode('utf-8')
1433
            contents = 'contents of %s\n' % (fname_utf8,)
1685.1.45 by John Arbash Meinel
Moved url functions into bzrlib.urlutils
1434
            self.check_transport_contents(contents, t, urlutils.escape(fname))
1185.85.76 by John Arbash Meinel
Adding an InvalidURL so transports can report they expect utf-8 quoted paths. Updated tests
1435
1534.4.26 by Robert Collins
Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
1436
    def test_connect_twice_is_same_content(self):
2485.8.21 by Vincent Ladeuil
Simplify debug.
1437
        # check that our server (whatever it is) is accessible reliably
1534.4.26 by Robert Collins
Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
1438
        # via get_transport and multiple connections share content.
1439
        transport = self.get_transport()
1440
        if transport.is_readonly():
1441
            return
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
1442
        transport.put_bytes('foo', 'bar')
2485.8.21 by Vincent Ladeuil
Simplify debug.
1443
        transport3 = self.get_transport()
1444
        self.check_transport_contents('bar', transport3, 'foo')
1534.4.26 by Robert Collins
Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
1445
        # its base should be usable.
2485.8.25 by Vincent Ladeuil
Separate abspath from _remote_path, the intents are different.
1446
        transport4 = get_transport(transport.base)
2485.8.21 by Vincent Ladeuil
Simplify debug.
1447
        self.check_transport_contents('bar', transport4, 'foo')
1534.4.26 by Robert Collins
Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
1448
1449
        # now opening at a relative url should give use a sane result:
1450
        transport.mkdir('newdir')
2485.8.25 by Vincent Ladeuil
Separate abspath from _remote_path, the intents are different.
1451
        transport5 = get_transport(transport.base + "newdir")
2485.8.21 by Vincent Ladeuil
Simplify debug.
1452
        transport6 = transport5.clone('..')
1453
        self.check_transport_contents('bar', transport6, 'foo')
1534.4.26 by Robert Collins
Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
1454
1455
    def test_lock_write(self):
1910.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
lock_read and lock_write may raise TransportNotPossible.
1456
        """Test transport-level write locks.
1457
1458
        These are deprecated and transports may decline to support them.
1459
        """
1534.4.26 by Robert Collins
Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
1460
        transport = self.get_transport()
1461
        if transport.is_readonly():
1462
            self.assertRaises(TransportNotPossible, transport.lock_write, 'foo')
1463
            return
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
1464
        transport.put_bytes('lock', '')
1910.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
lock_read and lock_write may raise TransportNotPossible.
1465
        try:
1466
            lock = transport.lock_write('lock')
1752.3.6 by Andrew Bennetts
Merge from test-tweaks
1467
        except TransportNotPossible:
1910.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
lock_read and lock_write may raise TransportNotPossible.
1468
            return
1534.4.26 by Robert Collins
Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
1469
        # TODO make this consistent on all platforms:
1470
        # self.assertRaises(LockError, transport.lock_write, 'lock')
1471
        lock.unlock()
1472
1473
    def test_lock_read(self):
1910.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
lock_read and lock_write may raise TransportNotPossible.
1474
        """Test transport-level read locks.
1475
1476
        These are deprecated and transports may decline to support them.
1477
        """
1534.4.26 by Robert Collins
Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
1478
        transport = self.get_transport()
1479
        if transport.is_readonly():
1480
            file('lock', 'w').close()
1481
        else:
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
1482
            transport.put_bytes('lock', '')
1910.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
lock_read and lock_write may raise TransportNotPossible.
1483
        try:
1484
            lock = transport.lock_read('lock')
1752.3.6 by Andrew Bennetts
Merge from test-tweaks
1485
        except TransportNotPossible:
1910.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
lock_read and lock_write may raise TransportNotPossible.
1486
            return
1534.4.26 by Robert Collins
Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
1487
        # TODO make this consistent on all platforms:
1488
        # self.assertRaises(LockError, transport.lock_read, 'lock')
1489
        lock.unlock()
1185.85.80 by John Arbash Meinel
[merge] jam-integration 1527, including branch-formats, help text, misc bug fixes.
1490
1594.2.5 by Robert Collins
Readv patch from Johan Rydberg giving knits partial download support.
1491
    def test_readv(self):
1492
        transport = self.get_transport()
1493
        if transport.is_readonly():
1494
            file('a', 'w').write('0123456789')
1495
        else:
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
1496
            transport.put_bytes('a', '0123456789')
1185.85.76 by John Arbash Meinel
Adding an InvalidURL so transports can report they expect utf-8 quoted paths. Updated tests
1497
2004.1.22 by v.ladeuil+lp at free
Implements Range header handling for GET requests. Fix a test.
1498
        d = list(transport.readv('a', ((0, 1),)))
1499
        self.assertEqual(d[0], (0, '0'))
1500
1594.2.17 by Robert Collins
Better readv coalescing, now with test, and progress during knit index reading.
1501
        d = list(transport.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (3, 2), (9, 1))))
1594.2.5 by Robert Collins
Readv patch from Johan Rydberg giving knits partial download support.
1502
        self.assertEqual(d[0], (0, '0'))
1594.2.17 by Robert Collins
Better readv coalescing, now with test, and progress during knit index reading.
1503
        self.assertEqual(d[1], (1, '1'))
1504
        self.assertEqual(d[2], (3, '34'))
1505
        self.assertEqual(d[3], (9, '9'))
1786.1.8 by John Arbash Meinel
[merge] Johan Rydberg test updates
1506
1864.5.2 by John Arbash Meinel
always read in sorted order, and return in requested order, but only cache what is currently out of order
1507
    def test_readv_out_of_order(self):
1508
        transport = self.get_transport()
1509
        if transport.is_readonly():
1510
            file('a', 'w').write('0123456789')
1511
        else:
1955.3.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up the rest of the api calls to deprecated functions in the test suite, and make sure Transport._pump is only accepting files, not strings
1512
            transport.put_bytes('a', '01234567890')
1864.5.2 by John Arbash Meinel
always read in sorted order, and return in requested order, but only cache what is currently out of order
1513
1514
        d = list(transport.readv('a', ((1, 1), (9, 1), (0, 1), (3, 2))))
1515
        self.assertEqual(d[0], (1, '1'))
1516
        self.assertEqual(d[1], (9, '9'))
1517
        self.assertEqual(d[2], (0, '0'))
1518
        self.assertEqual(d[3], (3, '34'))
1752.2.40 by Andrew Bennetts
Merge from bzr.dev.
1519
2745.5.1 by Robert Collins
* New parameter on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport.readv``
1520
    def test_readv_with_adjust_for_latency(self):
1521
        transport = self.get_transport()
1522
        # the adjust for latency flag expands the data region returned
1523
        # according to a per-transport heuristic, so testing is a little
1524
        # tricky as we need more data than the largest combining that our
1525
        # transports do. To accomodate this we generate random data and cross
1526
        # reference the returned data with the random data. To avoid doing
1527
        # multiple large random byte look ups we do several tests on the same
1528
        # backing data.
1529
        content = osutils.rand_bytes(200*1024)
2745.5.3 by Robert Collins
* Move transport logging into a new transport class
1530
        content_size = len(content)
2745.5.1 by Robert Collins
* New parameter on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport.readv``
1531
        if transport.is_readonly():
1532
            file('a', 'w').write(content)
1533
        else:
1534
            transport.put_bytes('a', content)
1535
        def check_result_data(result_vector):
1536
            for item in result_vector:
1537
                data_len = len(item[1])
1538
                self.assertEqual(content[item[0]:item[0] + data_len], item[1])
1539
1540
        # start corner case
1541
        result = list(transport.readv('a', ((0, 30),),
2745.5.3 by Robert Collins
* Move transport logging into a new transport class
1542
            adjust_for_latency=True, upper_limit=content_size))
2745.5.1 by Robert Collins
* New parameter on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport.readv``
1543
        # we expect 1 result, from 0, to something > 30
1544
        self.assertEqual(1, len(result))
1545
        self.assertEqual(0, result[0][0])
1546
        self.assertTrue(len(result[0][1]) >= 30)
1547
        check_result_data(result)
1548
        # end of file corner case
1549
        result = list(transport.readv('a', ((204700, 100),),
2745.5.3 by Robert Collins
* Move transport logging into a new transport class
1550
            adjust_for_latency=True, upper_limit=content_size))
2745.5.1 by Robert Collins
* New parameter on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport.readv``
1551
        # we expect 1 result, from 204800- its length, to the end
1552
        self.assertEqual(1, len(result))
1553
        data_len = len(result[0][1])
1554
        self.assertEqual(204800-data_len, result[0][0])
1555
        self.assertTrue(data_len >= 100)
1556
        check_result_data(result)
1557
        # out of order ranges are made in order
1558
        result = list(transport.readv('a', ((204700, 100), (0, 50)),
2745.5.3 by Robert Collins
* Move transport logging into a new transport class
1559
            adjust_for_latency=True, upper_limit=content_size))
2745.5.1 by Robert Collins
* New parameter on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport.readv``
1560
        # we expect 2 results, in order, start and end.
1561
        self.assertEqual(2, len(result))
1562
        # start
1563
        data_len = len(result[0][1])
1564
        self.assertEqual(0, result[0][0])
1565
        self.assertTrue(data_len >= 30)
1566
        # end
1567
        data_len = len(result[1][1])
1568
        self.assertEqual(204800-data_len, result[1][0])
1569
        self.assertTrue(data_len >= 100)
1570
        check_result_data(result)
1571
        # close ranges get combined (even if out of order)
1572
        for request_vector in [((400,50), (800, 234)), ((800, 234), (400,50))]:
1573
            result = list(transport.readv('a', request_vector,
2745.5.3 by Robert Collins
* Move transport logging into a new transport class
1574
                adjust_for_latency=True, upper_limit=content_size))
2745.5.1 by Robert Collins
* New parameter on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport.readv``
1575
            self.assertEqual(1, len(result))
1576
            data_len = len(result[0][1])
3059.2.18 by Vincent Ladeuil
Take spiv review comments into account.
1577
            # minimum length is from 400 to 1034 - 634
2745.5.1 by Robert Collins
* New parameter on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport.readv``
1578
            self.assertTrue(data_len >= 634)
1579
            # must contain the region 400 to 1034
1580
            self.assertTrue(result[0][0] <= 400)
1581
            self.assertTrue(result[0][0] + data_len >= 1034)
1582
            check_result_data(result)
2890.1.2 by Robert Collins
More readv adjust for latency tests and bugfixes.
1583
        # test from observed failure case.
1584
        if transport.is_readonly():
1585
            file('a', 'w').write('a'*1024*1024)
1586
        else:
1587
            transport.put_bytes('a', 'a'*1024*1024)
1588
        broken_vector = [(465219, 800), (225221, 800), (445548, 800),
1589
            (225037, 800), (221357, 800), (437077, 800), (947670, 800),
1590
            (465373, 800), (947422, 800)]
1591
        results = list(transport.readv('a', broken_vector, True, 1024*1024))
1592
        found_items = [False]*9
1593
        for pos, (start, length) in enumerate(broken_vector):
1594
            # check the range is covered by the result
1595
            for offset, data in results:
1596
                if offset <= start and start + length <= offset + len(data):
1597
                    found_items[pos] = True
1598
        self.assertEqual([True]*9, found_items)
2745.5.1 by Robert Collins
* New parameter on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport.readv``
1599
2671.3.9 by Robert Collins
Review feedback and fix VFat emulated transports to not claim to have unix permissions.
1600
    def test_get_with_open_write_stream_sees_all_content(self):
2671.3.5 by Robert Collins
* New methods on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport`` ``open_file_stream`` and
1601
        t = self.get_transport()
1602
        if t.is_readonly():
1603
            return
2671.3.9 by Robert Collins
Review feedback and fix VFat emulated transports to not claim to have unix permissions.
1604
        handle = t.open_write_stream('foo')
2671.3.5 by Robert Collins
* New methods on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport`` ``open_file_stream`` and
1605
        try:
2671.3.6 by Robert Collins
Review feedback.
1606
            handle.write('bcd')
2671.3.5 by Robert Collins
* New methods on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport`` ``open_file_stream`` and
1607
            self.assertEqual([(0, 'b'), (2, 'd')], list(t.readv('foo', ((0,1), (2,1)))))
1608
        finally:
2671.3.6 by Robert Collins
Review feedback.
1609
            handle.close()
2671.3.5 by Robert Collins
* New methods on ``bzrlib.transport.Transport`` ``open_file_stream`` and
1610
2018.2.3 by Andrew Bennetts
Starting factoring out the smart server client "medium" from the protocol.
1611
    def test_get_smart_medium(self):
1612
        """All transports must either give a smart medium, or know they can't.
1613
        """
1614
        transport = self.get_transport()
1615
        try:
2018.5.2 by Andrew Bennetts
Start splitting bzrlib/transport/smart.py into a package.
1616
            client_medium = transport.get_smart_medium()
1617
            self.assertIsInstance(client_medium, medium.SmartClientMedium)
2018.2.3 by Andrew Bennetts
Starting factoring out the smart server client "medium" from the protocol.
1618
        except errors.NoSmartMedium:
1619
            # as long as we got it we're fine
1620
            pass
1621
2001.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Force all transports to raise ShortReadvError if they can
1622
    def test_readv_short_read(self):
1623
        transport = self.get_transport()
1624
        if transport.is_readonly():
1625
            file('a', 'w').write('0123456789')
1626
        else:
1627
            transport.put_bytes('a', '01234567890')
1628
1629
        # This is intentionally reading off the end of the file
1630
        # since we are sure that it cannot get there
2000.3.9 by v.ladeuil+lp at free
The tests that would have help avoid bug #73948 and all that mess :)
1631
        self.assertListRaises((errors.ShortReadvError, errors.InvalidRange,
1632
                               # Can be raised by paramiko
1633
                               AssertionError),
2001.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Force all transports to raise ShortReadvError if they can
1634
                              transport.readv, 'a', [(1,1), (8,10)])
1635
1636
        # This is trying to seek past the end of the file, it should
1637
        # also raise a special error
2000.3.9 by v.ladeuil+lp at free
The tests that would have help avoid bug #73948 and all that mess :)
1638
        self.assertListRaises((errors.ShortReadvError, errors.InvalidRange),
2001.3.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Force all transports to raise ShortReadvError if they can
1639
                              transport.readv, 'a', [(12,2)])