From: kevan Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 03:46:09 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Add tests for tahoe mv behavior X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-1.5.0~23 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/%5B/%5D%20/frontends/running.html?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0d8b1e29fa128c64674b9e0308764366baabeb4e;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git Add tests for tahoe mv behavior --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py index d0d2fc45..b31a4450 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py @@ -789,6 +789,94 @@ class List(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase): d.addCallback(_check3) return d +class Mv(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase): + def test_mv_behavior(self): + self.basedir = "cli/Mv/mv_behavior" + self.set_up_grid() + fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "file1") + DATA1 = "Nuclear launch codes" + open(fn1, "wb").write(DATA1) + fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "file2") + DATA2 = "UML diagrams" + open(fn2, "wb").write(DATA2) + # copy both files to the grid + d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe") + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("cp", fn1, "tahoe:")) + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("cp", fn2, "tahoe:")) + # do mv file1 file3 + # (we should be able to rename files) + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("mv", "tahoe:file1", "tahoe:file3")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessIn("OK", out, "mv didn't rename a file")) + # do mv file3 file2 + # (This should succeed without issue) + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("mv", "tahoe:file3", "tahoe:file2")) + # Out should contain "OK" to show that the transfer worked. + d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): + self.failUnlessIn("OK", out, "mv didn't output OK after mving")) + # Next, make a remote directory. + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("mkdir", "tahoe:directory")) + # mv file2 directory + # (should fail with a descriptive error message; the CLI mv + # client should support this) + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("mv", "tahoe:file2", "tahoe:directory")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessIn( + "Error: You can't overwrite a directory with a file", err, + "mv shouldn't overwrite directories" )) + # mv file2 directory/ + # (should succeed by making file2 a child node of directory) + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("mv", "tahoe:file2", "tahoe:directory/")) + # We should see an "OK"... + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessIn("OK", out, + "mv didn't mv a file into a directory")) + # ... and be able to GET the file + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:directory/file2", self.basedir + "new")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnless(os.path.exists(self.basedir + "new"), + "mv didn't write the destination file")) + # ... and not find the file where it was before. + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:file2", "file2")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessIn("404", err, + "mv left the source file intact")) + # Let's build: + # directory/directory2/some_file + # directory3 + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("mkdir", "tahoe:directory/directory2")) + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("cp", fn2, "tahoe:directory/directory2/some_file")) + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("mkdir", "tahoe:directory3")) + # Let's now try to mv directory/directory2/some_file to + # directory3/some_file + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("mv", "tahoe:directory/directory2/some_file", + "tahoe:directory3/")) + # We should have just some_file in tahoe:directory3 + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:directory3/some_file", "some_file")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnless("404" not in err, + "mv didn't handle nested directories correctly")) + d.addCallback(lambda res: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:directory3/directory", "directory")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessIn("404", err, + "mv moved the wrong thing")) + return d + class Cp(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase): def test_not_enough_args(self):