From: Kevan Carstensen Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 20:20:39 +0000 (-0700) Subject: cli: make 'tahoe cp' overwrite mutable files in-place X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=448278e807e489e44f539e4eb5993fa991349895;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git cli: make 'tahoe cp' overwrite mutable files in-place --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py b/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py index 9f910042..694bf353 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py +++ b/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py @@ -386,11 +386,20 @@ class TahoeDirectoryTarget: url = self.nodeurl + "uri" if not hasattr(inf, "seek"): inf = inf.read() - filecap = PUT(url, inf) - # TODO: this always creates immutable files. We might want an option - # to always create mutable files, or to copy mutable files into new - # mutable files. - self.new_children[name] = filecap + + if self.children is None: + self.populate(False) + + # Check to see if we already have a mutable file by this name. + # If so, overwrite that file in place. + if name in self.children and self.children[name].mutable: + self.children[name].put_file(inf) + else: + filecap = PUT(url, inf) + # TODO: this always creates immutable files. We might want an option + # to always create mutable files, or to copy mutable files into new + # mutable files. + self.new_children[name] = filecap def put_uri(self, name, filecap): self.new_children[name] = filecap diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py index 33d00ba1..4fd4bfab 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py @@ -1625,6 +1625,357 @@ class Cp(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase): return d + def test_cp_replaces_mutable_file_contents(self): + self.basedir = "cli/Cp/cp_replaces_mutable_file_contents" + self.set_up_grid() + + # Write a test file, which we'll copy to the grid. + test_txt_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test.txt") + test_txt_contents = "foo bar baz" + f = open(test_txt_path, "w") + f.write(test_txt_contents) + f.close() + + d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe") + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("mkdir", "tahoe:test")) + # We have to use 'tahoe put' here because 'tahoe cp' doesn't + # know how to make mutable files at the destination. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("put", "--mutable", test_txt_path, "tahoe:test/test.txt")) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:test/test.txt")) + def _check((rc, out, err)): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) + self.failUnlessEqual(out, test_txt_contents) + d.addCallback(_check) + + # We'll do ls --json to get the read uri and write uri for the + # file we've just uploaded. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ls", "--json", "tahoe:test/test.txt")) + def _get_test_txt_uris((rc, out, err)): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) + filetype, data = simplejson.loads(out) + + self.failUnlessEqual(filetype, "filenode") + self.failUnless(data['mutable']) + + self.failUnlessIn("rw_uri", data) + self.rw_uri = data["rw_uri"] + self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", data) + self.ro_uri = data['ro_uri'] + d.addCallback(_get_test_txt_uris) + + # Now make a new file to copy in place of test.txt. + new_txt_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "new.txt") + new_txt_contents = "baz bar foo" * 100000 + f = open(new_txt_path, "w") + f.write(new_txt_contents) + f.close() + + # Copy the new file on top of the old file. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("cp", new_txt_path, "tahoe:test/test.txt")) + + # If we get test.txt now, we should see the new data. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:test/test.txt")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, new_txt_contents)) + # If we get the json of the new file, we should see that the old + # uri is there + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ls", "--json", "tahoe:test/test.txt")) + def _check_json((rc, out, err)): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) + filetype, data = simplejson.loads(out) + + self.failUnlessEqual(filetype, "filenode") + self.failUnless(data['mutable']) + + self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", data) + self.failUnlessEqual(data["ro_uri"], self.ro_uri) + self.failUnlessIn("rw_uri", data) + self.failUnlessEqual(data['rw_uri'], self.rw_uri) + d.addCallback(_check_json) + + # and, finally, doing a GET directly on one of the old uris + # should give us the new contents. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", self.rw_uri)) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, new_txt_contents)) + # Now copy the old test.txt without an explicit destination + # file. tahoe cp will match it to the existing file and + # overwrite it appropriately. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("cp", test_txt_path, "tahoe:test")) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:test/test.txt")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, test_txt_contents)) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ls", "--json", "tahoe:test/test.txt")) + d.addCallback(_check_json) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", self.rw_uri)) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, test_txt_contents)) + + # Now we'll make a more complicated directory structure. + # test2/ + # test2/mutable1 + # test2/mutable2 + # test2/imm1 + # test2/imm2 + imm_test_txt_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "imm_test.txt") + imm_test_txt_contents = test_txt_contents * 10000 + fileutil.write(imm_test_txt_path, imm_test_txt_contents) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("mkdir", "tahoe:test2")) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("put", "--mutable", new_txt_path, + "tahoe:test2/mutable1")) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("put", "--mutable", new_txt_path, + "tahoe:test2/mutable2")) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli('put', new_txt_path, "tahoe:test2/imm1")) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("put", imm_test_txt_path, "tahoe:test2/imm2")) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ls", "--json", "tahoe:test2")) + def _process_directory_json((rc, out, err)): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) + + filetype, data = simplejson.loads(out) + self.failUnlessEqual(filetype, "dirnode") + self.failUnless(data['mutable']) + self.failUnlessIn("children", data) + children = data['children'] + + # Store the URIs for later use. + self.childuris = {} + for k in ["mutable1", "mutable2", "imm1", "imm2"]: + self.failUnlessIn(k, children) + childtype, childdata = children[k] + self.failUnlessEqual(childtype, "filenode") + if "mutable" in k: + self.failUnless(childdata['mutable']) + self.failUnlessIn("rw_uri", childdata) + uri_key = "rw_uri" + else: + self.failIf(childdata['mutable']) + self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", childdata) + uri_key = "ro_uri" + self.childuris[k] = childdata[uri_key] + d.addCallback(_process_directory_json) + # Now build a local directory to copy into place, like the following: + # source1/ + # source1/mutable1 + # source1/mutable2 + # source1/imm1 + # source1/imm3 + def _build_local_directory(ignored): + source1_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "source1") + fileutil.make_dirs(source1_path) + for fn in ("mutable1", "mutable2", "imm1", "imm3"): + fileutil.write(os.path.join(source1_path, fn), fn * 1000) + self.source1_path = source1_path + d.addCallback(_build_local_directory) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("cp", "-r", self.source1_path, "tahoe:test2")) + + # We expect that mutable1 and mutable2 are overwritten in-place, + # so they'll retain their URIs but have different content. + def _process_file_json((rc, out, err), fn): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) + filetype, data = simplejson.loads(out) + self.failUnlessEqual(filetype, "filenode") + + if "mutable" in fn: + self.failUnless(data['mutable']) + self.failUnlessIn("rw_uri", data) + self.failUnlessEqual(data["rw_uri"], self.childuris[fn]) + else: + self.failIf(data['mutable']) + self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", data) + self.failIfEqual(data["ro_uri"], self.childuris[fn]) + + for fn in ("mutable1", "mutable2"): + d.addCallback(lambda ignored, fn=fn: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:test2/%s" % fn)) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err), fn=fn: + self.failUnlessEqual(out, fn * 1000)) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored, fn=fn: + self.do_cli("ls", "--json", "tahoe:test2/%s" % fn)) + d.addCallback(_process_file_json, fn=fn) + + # imm1 should have been replaced, so both its uri and content + # should be different. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:test2/imm1")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, "imm1" * 1000)) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ls", "--json", "tahoe:test2/imm1")) + d.addCallback(_process_file_json, fn="imm1") + + # imm3 should have been created. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:test2/imm3")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, "imm3" * 1000)) + + # imm2 should be exactly as we left it, since our newly-copied + # directory didn't contain an imm2 entry. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:test2/imm2")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, imm_test_txt_contents)) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ls", "--json", "tahoe:test2/imm2")) + def _process_imm2_json((rc, out, err)): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) + filetype, data = simplejson.loads(out) + self.failUnlessEqual(filetype, "filenode") + self.failIf(data['mutable']) + self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", data) + self.failUnlessEqual(data['ro_uri'], self.childuris["imm2"]) + d.addCallback(_process_imm2_json) + return d + + def test_cp_overwrite_readonly_mutable_file(self): + # tahoe cp should print an error when asked to overwrite a + # mutable file that it can't overwrite. + self.basedir = "cli/Cp/overwrite_readonly_mutable_file" + self.set_up_grid() + + # This is our initial file. We'll link its readcap into the + # tahoe: alias. + test_file_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test_file.txt") + test_file_contents = "This is a test file." + fileutil.write(test_file_path, test_file_contents) + + # This is our replacement file. We'll try and fail to upload it + # over the readcap that we linked into the tahoe: alias. + replacement_file_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "replacement.txt") + replacement_file_contents = "These are new contents." + fileutil.write(replacement_file_path, replacement_file_contents) + + d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe:") + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("put", "--mutable", test_file_path)) + def _get_test_uri((rc, out, err)): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) + # this should be a write uri + self._test_write_uri = out + d.addCallback(_get_test_uri) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ls", "--json", self._test_write_uri)) + def _process_test_json((rc, out, err)): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) + filetype, data = simplejson.loads(out) + + self.failUnlessEqual(filetype, "filenode") + self.failUnless(data['mutable']) + self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", data) + self._test_read_uri = data['ro_uri'] + d.addCallback(_process_test_json) + # Now we'll link the readonly URI into the tahoe: alias. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ln", self._test_read_uri, "tahoe:test_file.txt")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)) + # Let's grab the json of that to make sure that we did it right. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ls", "--json", "tahoe:")) + def _process_tahoe_json((rc, out, err)): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) + + filetype, data = simplejson.loads(out) + self.failUnlessEqual(filetype, "dirnode") + self.failUnlessIn("children", data) + kiddata = data['children'] + + self.failUnlessIn("test_file.txt", kiddata) + testtype, testdata = kiddata['test_file.txt'] + self.failUnlessEqual(testtype, "filenode") + self.failUnless(testdata['mutable']) + self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", testdata) + self.failUnlessEqual(testdata['ro_uri'], self._test_read_uri) + self.failIfIn("rw_uri", testdata) + d.addCallback(_process_tahoe_json) + # Okay, now we're going to try uploading another mutable file in + # place of that one. We should get an error. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("cp", replacement_file_path, "tahoe:test_file.txt")) + def _check_error_message((rc, out, err)): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 1) + self.failUnlessIn("need write capability to publish", err) + d.addCallback(_check_error_message) + # Make extra sure that that didn't work. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:test_file.txt")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, test_file_contents)) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", self._test_read_uri)) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, test_file_contents)) + # Now we'll do it without an explicit destination. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("cp", test_file_path, "tahoe:")) + d.addCallback(_check_error_message) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:test_file.txt")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, test_file_contents)) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("get", self._test_read_uri)) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(out, test_file_contents)) + # Now we'll link a readonly file into a subdirectory. + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("mkdir", "tahoe:testdir")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ln", self._test_read_uri, "tahoe:test/file2.txt")) + d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)) + + test_dir_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test") + fileutil.make_dirs(test_dir_path) + for f in ("file1.txt", "file2.txt"): + fileutil.write(os.path.join(test_dir_path, f), f * 10000) + + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("cp", "-r", test_dir_path, "tahoe:test")) + d.addCallback(_check_error_message) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self.do_cli("ls", "--json", "tahoe:test")) + def _got_testdir_json((rc, out, err)): + self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) + + filetype, data = simplejson.loads(out) + self.failUnlessEqual(filetype, "dirnode") + + self.failUnlessIn("children", data) + childdata = data['children'] + + self.failUnlessIn("file2.txt", childdata) + file2type, file2data = childdata['file2.txt'] + self.failUnlessEqual(file2type, "filenode") + self.failUnless(file2data['mutable']) + self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", file2data) + self.failUnlessEqual(file2data['ro_uri'], self._test_read_uri) + self.failIfIn("rw_uri", file2data) + d.addCallback(_got_testdir_json) + return d + + class Backup(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, StallMixin, unittest.TestCase): def writeto(self, path, data):