]> git.rkrishnan.org Git - tahoe-lafs/tahoe-lafs.git/commitdiff
test_cli.py: split the largest test classes out into separate files
authorBrian Warner <warner@lothar.com>
Mon, 23 Feb 2015 06:31:14 +0000 (22:31 -0800)
committerBrian Warner <warner@lothar.com>
Tue, 24 Feb 2015 09:41:23 +0000 (01:41 -0800)
That file was getting unruly. No behavioral changes, apart from tests
now having different names.

src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py
src/allmydata/test/test_cli_backup.py [new file with mode: 0644]
src/allmydata/test/test_cli_check.py [new file with mode: 0644]
src/allmydata/test/test_cli_cp.py [new file with mode: 0644]
src/allmydata/test/test_cli_create_alias.py [new file with mode: 0644]
src/allmydata/test/test_cli_list.py [new file with mode: 0644]
src/allmydata/test/test_cli_mv.py [new file with mode: 0644]
src/allmydata/test/test_cli_put.py [new file with mode: 0644]

index e8a493fb7ee4ef950835447db4c1e8dbe3719bb4..3c73d7069f66d268c08773e01f4b766a23767730 100644 (file)
@@ -2,17 +2,14 @@
 import os.path
 from twisted.trial import unittest
 from cStringIO import StringIO
-import urllib, re, sys
-import simplejson
+import urllib, sys
 
-from mock import patch, Mock, call
+from mock import Mock, call
 
 import allmydata
 from allmydata.util import fileutil, hashutil, base32, keyutil
 from allmydata import uri
 from allmydata.immutable import upload
-from allmydata.interfaces import MDMF_VERSION, SDMF_VERSION
-from allmydata.mutable.publish import MutableData
 from allmydata.dirnode import normalize
 from allmydata.scripts.common_http import socket_error
 import allmydata.scripts.common_http
@@ -30,18 +27,15 @@ from allmydata.scripts import common
 from allmydata.scripts.common import DEFAULT_ALIAS, get_aliases, get_alias, \
      DefaultAliasMarker
 
-from allmydata.scripts import cli, debug, runner, backupdb
-from allmydata.test.common_util import StallMixin, ReallyEqualMixin
+from allmydata.scripts import cli, debug, runner
+from allmydata.test.common_util import ReallyEqualMixin
 from allmydata.test.no_network import GridTestMixin
 from twisted.internet import threads # CLI tests use deferToThread
-from twisted.internet import defer # List uses a DeferredList in one place.
 from twisted.python import usage
 
 from allmydata.util.assertutil import precondition
 from allmydata.util.encodingutil import listdir_unicode, unicode_platform, \
-    quote_output, get_io_encoding, get_filesystem_encoding, \
-    unicode_to_output, unicode_to_argv, to_str
-from allmydata.util.fileutil import abspath_expanduser_unicode
+    get_io_encoding, get_filesystem_encoding
 
 timeout = 480 # deep_check takes 360s on Zandr's linksys box, others take > 240s
 
@@ -689,203 +683,6 @@ class Help(unittest.TestCase):
             self.failUnlessIn(" [global-opts] debug flogtool %s " % (option,), subhelp)
 
 
-class CreateAlias(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
-
-    def _test_webopen(self, args, expected_url):
-        o = runner.Options()
-        o.parseOptions(["--node-directory", self.get_clientdir(), "webopen"]
-                       + list(args))
-        urls = []
-        rc = cli.webopen(o, urls.append)
-        self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-        self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(urls), 1)
-        self.failUnlessReallyEqual(urls[0], expected_url)
-
-    def test_create(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/CreateAlias/create"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        aliasfile = os.path.join(self.get_clientdir(), "private", "aliases")
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        def _done((rc,stdout,stderr)):
-            self.failUnless("Alias 'tahoe' created" in stdout)
-            self.failIf(stderr)
-            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
-            self.failUnless("tahoe" in aliases)
-            self.failUnless(aliases["tahoe"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
-        d.addCallback(_done)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("create-alias", "two:"))
-
-        def _stash_urls(res):
-            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
-            node_url_file = os.path.join(self.get_clientdir(), "node.url")
-            nodeurl = fileutil.read(node_url_file).strip()
-            self.welcome_url = nodeurl
-            uribase = nodeurl + "uri/"
-            self.tahoe_url = uribase + urllib.quote(aliases["tahoe"])
-            self.tahoe_subdir_url = self.tahoe_url + "/subdir"
-            self.two_url = uribase + urllib.quote(aliases["two"])
-            self.two_uri = aliases["two"]
-        d.addCallback(_stash_urls)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("create-alias", "two")) # dup
-        def _check_create_duplicate((rc,stdout,stderr)):
-            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnless("Alias 'two' already exists!" in stderr)
-            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(aliases["two"], self.two_uri)
-        d.addCallback(_check_create_duplicate)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("add-alias", "added", self.two_uri))
-        def _check_add((rc,stdout,stderr)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnless("Alias 'added' added" in stdout)
-        d.addCallback(_check_add)
-
-        # check add-alias with a duplicate
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("add-alias", "two", self.two_uri))
-        def _check_add_duplicate((rc,stdout,stderr)):
-            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnless("Alias 'two' already exists!" in stderr)
-            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(aliases["two"], self.two_uri)
-        d.addCallback(_check_add_duplicate)
-
-        # check create-alias and add-alias with invalid aliases
-        def _check_invalid((rc,stdout,stderr)):
-            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessIn("cannot contain", stderr)
-
-        for invalid in ['foo:bar', 'foo bar', 'foobar::']:
-            d.addCallback(lambda res, invalid=invalid: self.do_cli("create-alias", invalid))
-            d.addCallback(_check_invalid)
-            d.addCallback(lambda res, invalid=invalid: self.do_cli("add-alias", invalid, self.two_uri))
-            d.addCallback(_check_invalid)
-
-        def _test_urls(junk):
-            self._test_webopen([], self.welcome_url)
-            self._test_webopen(["/"], self.tahoe_url)
-            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:"], self.tahoe_url)
-            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:/"], self.tahoe_url)
-            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:subdir"], self.tahoe_subdir_url)
-            self._test_webopen(["-i", "tahoe:subdir"],
-                               self.tahoe_subdir_url+"?t=info")
-            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:subdir/"], self.tahoe_subdir_url + '/')
-            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:subdir/file"],
-                               self.tahoe_subdir_url + '/file')
-            self._test_webopen(["--info", "tahoe:subdir/file"],
-                               self.tahoe_subdir_url + '/file?t=info')
-            # if "file" is indeed a file, then the url produced by webopen in
-            # this case is disallowed by the webui. but by design, webopen
-            # passes through the mistake from the user to the resultant
-            # webopened url
-            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:subdir/file/"], self.tahoe_subdir_url + '/file/')
-            self._test_webopen(["two:"], self.two_url)
-        d.addCallback(_test_urls)
-
-        def _remove_trailing_newline_and_create_alias(ign):
-            # ticket #741 is about a manually-edited alias file (which
-            # doesn't end in a newline) being corrupted by a subsequent
-            # "tahoe create-alias"
-            old = fileutil.read(aliasfile)
-            fileutil.write(aliasfile, old.rstrip())
-            return self.do_cli("create-alias", "un-corrupted1")
-        d.addCallback(_remove_trailing_newline_and_create_alias)
-        def _check_not_corrupted1((rc,stdout,stderr)):
-            self.failUnless("Alias 'un-corrupted1' created" in stdout, stdout)
-            self.failIf(stderr)
-            # the old behavior was to simply append the new record, causing a
-            # line that looked like "NAME1: CAP1NAME2: CAP2". This won't look
-            # like a valid dircap, so get_aliases() will raise an exception.
-            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
-            self.failUnless("added" in aliases)
-            self.failUnless(aliases["added"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
-            # to be safe, let's confirm that we don't see "NAME2:" in CAP1.
-            # No chance of a false-negative, because the hyphen in
-            # "un-corrupted1" is not a valid base32 character.
-            self.failIfIn("un-corrupted1:", aliases["added"])
-            self.failUnless("un-corrupted1" in aliases)
-            self.failUnless(aliases["un-corrupted1"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
-        d.addCallback(_check_not_corrupted1)
-
-        def _remove_trailing_newline_and_add_alias(ign):
-            # same thing, but for "tahoe add-alias"
-            old = fileutil.read(aliasfile)
-            fileutil.write(aliasfile, old.rstrip())
-            return self.do_cli("add-alias", "un-corrupted2", self.two_uri)
-        d.addCallback(_remove_trailing_newline_and_add_alias)
-        def _check_not_corrupted((rc,stdout,stderr)):
-            self.failUnless("Alias 'un-corrupted2' added" in stdout, stdout)
-            self.failIf(stderr)
-            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
-            self.failUnless("un-corrupted1" in aliases)
-            self.failUnless(aliases["un-corrupted1"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
-            self.failIfIn("un-corrupted2:", aliases["un-corrupted1"])
-            self.failUnless("un-corrupted2" in aliases)
-            self.failUnless(aliases["un-corrupted2"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
-        d.addCallback(_check_not_corrupted)
-
-    def test_create_unicode(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/CreateAlias/create_unicode"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        try:
-            etudes_arg = u"\u00E9tudes".encode(get_io_encoding())
-            lumiere_arg = u"lumi\u00E8re.txt".encode(get_io_encoding())
-        except UnicodeEncodeError:
-            raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII command argument could not be encoded on this platform.")
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", etudes_arg)
-        def _check_create_unicode((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessIn("Alias %s created" % quote_output(u"\u00E9tudes"), out)
-
-            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
-            self.failUnless(aliases[u"\u00E9tudes"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
-        d.addCallback(_check_create_unicode)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", etudes_arg + ":"))
-        def _check_ls1((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check_ls1)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", "-", etudes_arg + ":uploaded.txt",
-                                              stdin="Blah blah blah"))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", etudes_arg + ":"))
-        def _check_ls2((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "uploaded.txt\n")
-        d.addCallback(_check_ls2)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", etudes_arg + ":uploaded.txt"))
-        def _check_get((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "Blah blah blah")
-        d.addCallback(_check_get)
-
-        # Ensure that an Unicode filename in an Unicode alias works as expected
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", "-", etudes_arg + ":" + lumiere_arg,
-                                              stdin="Let the sunshine In!"))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get",
-                                              get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())[u"\u00E9tudes"] + "/" + lumiere_arg))
-        def _check_get2((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "Let the sunshine In!")
-        d.addCallback(_check_get2)
-
-        return d
-
-    # TODO: test list-aliases, including Unicode
-
-
 class Ln(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
     def _create_test_file(self):
         data = "puppies" * 1000
@@ -935,449 +732,6 @@ class Ln(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
         return d
 
 
-class Put(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
-
-    def test_unlinked_immutable_stdin(self):
-        # tahoe get `echo DATA | tahoe put`
-        # tahoe get `echo DATA | tahoe put -`
-        self.basedir = "cli/Put/unlinked_immutable_stdin"
-        DATA = "data" * 100
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self.do_cli("put", stdin=DATA)
-        def _uploaded(res):
-            (rc, out, err) = res
-            self.failUnlessIn("waiting for file data on stdin..", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
-            self.readcap = out
-            self.failUnless(self.readcap.startswith("URI:CHK:"))
-        d.addCallback(_uploaded)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", self.readcap))
-        def _downloaded(res):
-            (rc, out, err) = res
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA)
-        d.addCallback(_downloaded)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", "-", stdin=DATA))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err):
-                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, self.readcap))
-        return d
-
-    def test_unlinked_immutable_from_file(self):
-        # tahoe put file.txt
-        # tahoe put ./file.txt
-        # tahoe put /tmp/file.txt
-        # tahoe put ~/file.txt
-        self.basedir = "cli/Put/unlinked_immutable_from_file"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        rel_fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, "DATAFILE")
-        abs_fn = unicode_to_argv(abspath_expanduser_unicode(unicode(rel_fn)))
-        # we make the file small enough to fit in a LIT file, for speed
-        fileutil.write(rel_fn, "short file")
-        d = self.do_cli("put", rel_fn)
-        def _uploaded((rc, out, err)):
-            readcap = out
-            self.failUnless(readcap.startswith("URI:LIT:"), readcap)
-            self.readcap = readcap
-        d.addCallback(_uploaded)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", "./" + rel_fn))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
-                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, self.readcap))
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", abs_fn))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
-                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, self.readcap))
-        # we just have to assume that ~ is handled properly
-        return d
-
-    def test_immutable_from_file(self):
-        # tahoe put file.txt uploaded.txt
-        # tahoe - uploaded.txt
-        # tahoe put file.txt subdir/uploaded.txt
-        # tahoe put file.txt tahoe:uploaded.txt
-        # tahoe put file.txt tahoe:subdir/uploaded.txt
-        # tahoe put file.txt DIRCAP:./uploaded.txt
-        # tahoe put file.txt DIRCAP:./subdir/uploaded.txt
-        self.basedir = "cli/Put/immutable_from_file"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        rel_fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, "DATAFILE")
-        # we make the file small enough to fit in a LIT file, for speed
-        DATA = "short file"
-        DATA2 = "short file two"
-        fileutil.write(rel_fn, DATA)
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn, "uploaded.txt"))
-        def _uploaded((rc, out, err)):
-            readcap = out.strip()
-            self.failUnless(readcap.startswith("URI:LIT:"), readcap)
-            self.failUnlessIn("201 Created", err)
-            self.readcap = readcap
-        d.addCallback(_uploaded)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:uploaded.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
-                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("put", "-", "uploaded.txt", stdin=DATA2))
-        def _replaced((rc, out, err)):
-            readcap = out.strip()
-            self.failUnless(readcap.startswith("URI:LIT:"), readcap)
-            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
-        d.addCallback(_replaced)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn, "subdir/uploaded2.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "subdir/uploaded2.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
-                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn, "tahoe:uploaded3.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:uploaded3.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
-                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn, "tahoe:subdir/uploaded4.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:subdir/uploaded4.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
-                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
-
-        def _get_dircap(res):
-            self.dircap = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())["tahoe"]
-        d.addCallback(_get_dircap)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn,
-                                  self.dircap+":./uploaded5.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:uploaded5.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
-                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn,
-                                  self.dircap+":./subdir/uploaded6.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:subdir/uploaded6.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
-                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
-
-        return d
-
-    def test_mutable_unlinked(self):
-        # FILECAP = `echo DATA | tahoe put --mutable`
-        # tahoe get FILECAP, compare against DATA
-        # echo DATA2 | tahoe put - FILECAP
-        # tahoe get FILECAP, compare against DATA2
-        # tahoe put file.txt FILECAP
-        self.basedir = "cli/Put/mutable_unlinked"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        DATA = "data" * 100
-        DATA2 = "two" * 100
-        rel_fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, "DATAFILE")
-        DATA3 = "three" * 100
-        fileutil.write(rel_fn, DATA3)
-
-        d = self.do_cli("put", "--mutable", stdin=DATA)
-        def _created(res):
-            (rc, out, err) = res
-            self.failUnlessIn("waiting for file data on stdin..", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
-            self.filecap = out
-            self.failUnless(self.filecap.startswith("URI:SSK:"), self.filecap)
-        d.addCallback(_created)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", self.filecap))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", "-", self.filecap, stdin=DATA2))
-        def _replaced(res):
-            (rc, out, err) = res
-            self.failUnlessIn("waiting for file data on stdin..", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(self.filecap, out)
-        d.addCallback(_replaced)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", self.filecap))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA2))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", rel_fn, self.filecap))
-        def _replaced2(res):
-            (rc, out, err) = res
-            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(self.filecap, out)
-        d.addCallback(_replaced2)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", self.filecap))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA3))
-
-        return d
-
-    def test_mutable(self):
-        # echo DATA1 | tahoe put --mutable - uploaded.txt
-        # echo DATA2 | tahoe put - uploaded.txt # should modify-in-place
-        # tahoe get uploaded.txt, compare against DATA2
-
-        self.basedir = "cli/Put/mutable"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        DATA1 = "data" * 100
-        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "DATA1")
-        fileutil.write(fn1, DATA1)
-        DATA2 = "two" * 100
-        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "DATA2")
-        fileutil.write(fn2, DATA2)
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("put", "--mutable", fn1, "tahoe:uploaded.txt"))
-        def _check(res):
-            (rc, out, err) = res
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0, str(res))
-            self.failUnlessEqual(err.strip(), "201 Created", str(res))
-            self.uri = out
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("put", fn2, "tahoe:uploaded.txt"))
-        def _check2(res):
-            (rc, out, err) = res
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0, str(res))
-            self.failUnlessEqual(err.strip(), "200 OK", str(res))
-            self.failUnlessEqual(out, self.uri, str(res))
-        d.addCallback(_check2)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:uploaded.txt"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA2))
-        return d
-
-    def _check_mdmf_json(self, (rc, json, err)):
-         self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-         self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
-         self.failUnlessIn('"format": "MDMF"', json)
-         # We also want a valid MDMF cap to be in the json.
-         self.failUnlessIn("URI:MDMF", json)
-         self.failUnlessIn("URI:MDMF-RO", json)
-         self.failUnlessIn("URI:MDMF-Verifier", json)
-
-    def _check_sdmf_json(self, (rc, json, err)):
-        self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-        self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
-        self.failUnlessIn('"format": "SDMF"', json)
-        # We also want to see the appropriate SDMF caps.
-        self.failUnlessIn("URI:SSK", json)
-        self.failUnlessIn("URI:SSK-RO", json)
-        self.failUnlessIn("URI:SSK-Verifier", json)
-
-    def _check_chk_json(self, (rc, json, err)):
-        self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-        self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
-        self.failUnlessIn('"format": "CHK"', json)
-        # We also want to see the appropriate CHK caps.
-        self.failUnlessIn("URI:CHK", json)
-        self.failUnlessIn("URI:CHK-Verifier", json)
-
-    def test_format(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Put/format"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        data = "data" * 40000 # 160kB total, two segments
-        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data")
-        fileutil.write(fn1, data)
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-
-        def _put_and_ls(ign, cmdargs, expected, filename=None):
-            if filename:
-                args = ["put"] + cmdargs + [fn1, filename]
-            else:
-                # unlinked
-                args = ["put"] + cmdargs + [fn1]
-            d2 = self.do_cli(*args)
-            def _list((rc, out, err)):
-                self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) # don't allow failure
-                if filename:
-                    return self.do_cli("ls", "--json", filename)
-                else:
-                    cap = out.strip()
-                    return self.do_cli("ls", "--json", cap)
-            d2.addCallback(_list)
-            return d2
-
-        # 'tahoe put' to a directory
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable"], "SDMF", "tahoe:s1.txt")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json) # backwards-compatibility
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=SDMF"], "SDMF", "tahoe:s2.txt")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=sdmf"], "SDMF", "tahoe:s3.txt")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable", "--format=SDMF"], "SDMF", "tahoe:s4.txt")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
-
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=MDMF"], "MDMF", "tahoe:m1.txt")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_mdmf_json)
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable", "--format=MDMF"], "MDMF", "tahoe:m2.txt")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_mdmf_json)
-
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=CHK"], "CHK", "tahoe:c1.txt")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_chk_json)
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, [], "CHK", "tahoe:c1.txt")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_chk_json)
-
-        # 'tahoe put' unlinked
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable"], "SDMF")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json) # backwards-compatibility
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=SDMF"], "SDMF")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=sdmf"], "SDMF")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable", "--format=SDMF"], "SDMF")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
-
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=MDMF"], "MDMF")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_mdmf_json)
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable", "--format=MDMF"], "MDMF")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_mdmf_json)
-
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=CHK"], "CHK")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_chk_json)
-        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, [], "CHK")
-        d.addCallback(self._check_chk_json)
-
-        return d
-
-    def test_put_to_mdmf_cap(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Put/put_to_mdmf_cap"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        data = "data" * 100000
-        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data")
-        fileutil.write(fn1, data)
-        d = self.do_cli("put", "--format=MDMF", fn1)
-        def _got_cap((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.cap = out.strip()
-        d.addCallback(_got_cap)
-        # Now try to write something to the cap using put.
-        data2 = "data2" * 100000
-        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data2")
-        fileutil.write(fn2, data2)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
-            self.do_cli("put", fn2, self.cap))
-        def _got_put((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessIn(self.cap, out)
-        d.addCallback(_got_put)
-        # Now get the cap. We should see the data we just put there.
-        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
-            self.do_cli("get", self.cap))
-        def _got_data((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessEqual(out, data2)
-        d.addCallback(_got_data)
-        # add some extension information to the cap and try to put something
-        # to it.
-        def _make_extended_cap(ignored):
-            self.cap = self.cap + ":Extension-Stuff"
-        d.addCallback(_make_extended_cap)
-        data3 = "data3" * 100000
-        fn3 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data3")
-        fileutil.write(fn3, data3)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
-            self.do_cli("put", fn3, self.cap))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
-            self.do_cli("get", self.cap))
-        def _got_data3((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessEqual(out, data3)
-        d.addCallback(_got_data3)
-        return d
-
-    def test_put_to_sdmf_cap(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Put/put_to_sdmf_cap"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        data = "data" * 100000
-        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data")
-        fileutil.write(fn1, data)
-        d = self.do_cli("put", "--format=SDMF", fn1)
-        def _got_cap((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.cap = out.strip()
-        d.addCallback(_got_cap)
-        # Now try to write something to the cap using put.
-        data2 = "data2" * 100000
-        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data2")
-        fileutil.write(fn2, data2)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
-            self.do_cli("put", fn2, self.cap))
-        def _got_put((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessIn(self.cap, out)
-        d.addCallback(_got_put)
-        # Now get the cap. We should see the data we just put there.
-        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
-            self.do_cli("get", self.cap))
-        def _got_data((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessEqual(out, data2)
-        d.addCallback(_got_data)
-        return d
-
-    def test_mutable_type_invalid_format(self):
-        o = cli.PutOptions()
-        self.failUnlessRaises(usage.UsageError,
-                              o.parseOptions,
-                              ["--format=LDMF"])
-
-    def test_put_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
-        # when invoked with an alias that doesn't exist, 'tahoe put'
-        # should output a useful error message, not a stack trace
-        self.basedir = "cli/Put/put_with_nonexistent_alias"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self.do_cli("put", "somefile", "fake:afile")
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-    def test_immutable_from_file_unicode(self):
-        # tahoe put "\u00E0 trier.txt" "\u00E0 trier.txt"
-
-        try:
-            a_trier_arg = u"\u00E0 trier.txt".encode(get_io_encoding())
-        except UnicodeEncodeError:
-            raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII command argument could not be encoded on this platform.")
-
-        self.skip_if_cannot_represent_filename(u"\u00E0 trier.txt")
-
-        self.basedir = "cli/Put/immutable_from_file_unicode"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        rel_fn = os.path.join(unicode(self.basedir), u"\u00E0 trier.txt")
-        # we make the file small enough to fit in a LIT file, for speed
-        DATA = "short file"
-        fileutil.write(rel_fn, DATA)
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn.encode(get_io_encoding()), a_trier_arg))
-        def _uploaded((rc, out, err)):
-            readcap = out.strip()
-            self.failUnless(readcap.startswith("URI:LIT:"), readcap)
-            self.failUnlessIn("201 Created", err)
-            self.readcap = readcap
-        d.addCallback(_uploaded)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:" + a_trier_arg))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err):
-                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA))
-
-        return d
-
 class Admin(unittest.TestCase):
     def do_cli(self, *args, **kwargs):
         argv = list(args)
@@ -1427,1971 +781,6 @@ class Admin(unittest.TestCase):
         return d
 
 
-class List(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
-    def test_list(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/List/list"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        c0 = self.g.clients[0]
-        small = "small"
-
-        # u"g\u00F6\u00F6d" might not be representable in the argv and/or output encodings.
-        # It is initially included in the directory in any case.
-        try:
-            good_arg = u"g\u00F6\u00F6d".encode(get_io_encoding())
-        except UnicodeEncodeError:
-            good_arg = None
-
-        try:
-            good_out = u"g\u00F6\u00F6d".encode(get_io_encoding())
-        except UnicodeEncodeError:
-            good_out = None
-
-        d = c0.create_dirnode()
-        def _stash_root_and_create_file(n):
-            self.rootnode = n
-            self.rooturi = n.get_uri()
-            return n.add_file(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d", upload.Data(small, convergence=""))
-        d.addCallback(_stash_root_and_create_file)
-        def _stash_goodcap(n):
-            self.goodcap = n.get_uri()
-        d.addCallback(_stash_goodcap)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.rootnode.create_subdirectory(u"1share"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda n:
-                      self.delete_shares_numbered(n.get_uri(), range(1,10)))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.rootnode.create_subdirectory(u"0share"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda n:
-                      self.delete_shares_numbered(n.get_uri(), range(0,10)))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("add-alias", "tahoe", self.rooturi))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls"))
-        def _check1((rc,out,err)):
-            if good_out is None:
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-                self.failUnlessIn("files whose names could not be converted", err)
-                self.failUnlessIn(quote_output(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d"), err)
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(out.splitlines()), sorted(["0share", "1share"]))
-            else:
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(out.splitlines()), sorted(["0share", "1share", good_out]))
-        d.addCallback(_check1)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "missing"))
-        def _check2((rc,out,err)):
-            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err.strip(), "No such file or directory")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check2)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "1share"))
-        def _check3((rc,out,err)):
-            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessIn("Error during GET: 410 Gone", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn("UnrecoverableFileError:", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn("could not be retrieved, because there were "
-                              "insufficient good shares.", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check3)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "0share"))
-        d.addCallback(_check3)
-        def _check4((rc, out, err)):
-            if good_out is None:
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-                self.failUnlessIn("files whose names could not be converted", err)
-                self.failUnlessIn(quote_output(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d"), err)
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-            else:
-                # listing a file (as dir/filename) should have the edge metadata,
-                # including the filename
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-                self.failUnlessIn(good_out, out)
-                self.failIfIn("-r-- %d -" % len(small), out,
-                              "trailing hyphen means unknown date")
-
-        if good_arg is not None:
-            d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", good_arg))
-            d.addCallback(_check4)
-            # listing a file as $DIRCAP/filename should work just like dir/filename
-            d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", self.rooturi + "/" + good_arg))
-            d.addCallback(_check4)
-            # and similarly for $DIRCAP:./filename
-            d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", self.rooturi + ":./" + good_arg))
-            d.addCallback(_check4)
-
-        def _check5((rc, out, err)):
-            # listing a raw filecap should not explode, but it will have no
-            # metadata, just the size
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual("-r-- %d -" % len(small), out.strip())
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", self.goodcap))
-        d.addCallback(_check5)
-
-        # Now rename 'g\u00F6\u00F6d' to 'good' and repeat the tests that might have been skipped due
-        # to encoding problems.
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.rootnode.move_child_to(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d", self.rootnode, u"good"))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls"))
-        def _check1_ascii((rc,out,err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(out.splitlines()), sorted(["0share", "1share", "good"]))
-        d.addCallback(_check1_ascii)
-        def _check4_ascii((rc, out, err)):
-            # listing a file (as dir/filename) should have the edge metadata,
-            # including the filename
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessIn("good", out)
-            self.failIfIn("-r-- %d -" % len(small), out,
-                          "trailing hyphen means unknown date")
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", "good"))
-        d.addCallback(_check4_ascii)
-        # listing a file as $DIRCAP/filename should work just like dir/filename
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", self.rooturi + "/good"))
-        d.addCallback(_check4_ascii)
-        # and similarly for $DIRCAP:./filename
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", self.rooturi + ":./good"))
-        d.addCallback(_check4_ascii)
-
-        unknown_immcap = "imm.URI:unknown"
-        def _create_unknown(ign):
-            nm = c0.nodemaker
-            kids = {u"unknownchild-imm": (nm.create_from_cap(unknown_immcap), {})}
-            return self.rootnode.create_subdirectory(u"unknown", initial_children=kids,
-                                                     mutable=False)
-        d.addCallback(_create_unknown)
-        def _check6((rc, out, err)):
-            # listing a directory referencing an unknown object should print
-            # an extra message to stderr
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessIn("?r-- ? - unknownchild-imm\n", out)
-            self.failUnlessIn("included unknown objects", err)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", "unknown"))
-        d.addCallback(_check6)
-        def _check7((rc, out, err)):
-            # listing an unknown cap directly should print an extra message
-            # to stderr (currently this only works if the URI starts with 'URI:'
-            # after any 'ro.' or 'imm.' prefix, otherwise it will be confused
-            # with an alias).
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessIn("?r-- ? -\n", out)
-            self.failUnlessIn("included unknown objects", err)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", unknown_immcap))
-        d.addCallback(_check7)
-        return d
-
-    def test_list_without_alias(self):
-        # doing just 'tahoe ls' without specifying an alias or first
-        # doing 'tahoe create-alias tahoe' should fail gracefully.
-        self.basedir = "cli/List/list_without_alias"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self.do_cli("ls")
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-    def test_list_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
-        # doing 'tahoe ls' while specifying an alias that doesn't already
-        # exist should fail with an informative error message
-        self.basedir = "cli/List/list_with_nonexistent_alias"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self.do_cli("ls", "nonexistent:")
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn("nonexistent", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-    def _create_directory_structure(self):
-        # Create a simple directory structure that we can use for MDMF,
-        # SDMF, and immutable testing.
-        assert self.g
-
-        client = self.g.clients[0]
-        # Create a dirnode
-        d = client.create_dirnode()
-        def _got_rootnode(n):
-            # Add a few nodes.
-            self._dircap = n.get_uri()
-            nm = n._nodemaker
-            # The uploaders may run at the same time, so we need two
-            # MutableData instances or they'll fight over offsets &c and
-            # break.
-            mutable_data = MutableData("data" * 100000)
-            mutable_data2 = MutableData("data" * 100000)
-            # Add both kinds of mutable node.
-            d1 = nm.create_mutable_file(mutable_data,
-                                        version=MDMF_VERSION)
-            d2 = nm.create_mutable_file(mutable_data2,
-                                        version=SDMF_VERSION)
-            # Add an immutable node. We do this through the directory,
-            # with add_file.
-            immutable_data = upload.Data("immutable data" * 100000,
-                                         convergence="")
-            d3 = n.add_file(u"immutable", immutable_data)
-            ds = [d1, d2, d3]
-            dl = defer.DeferredList(ds)
-            def _made_files((r1, r2, r3)):
-                self.failUnless(r1[0])
-                self.failUnless(r2[0])
-                self.failUnless(r3[0])
-
-                # r1, r2, and r3 contain nodes.
-                mdmf_node = r1[1]
-                sdmf_node = r2[1]
-                imm_node = r3[1]
-
-                self._mdmf_uri = mdmf_node.get_uri()
-                self._mdmf_readonly_uri = mdmf_node.get_readonly_uri()
-                self._sdmf_uri = mdmf_node.get_uri()
-                self._sdmf_readonly_uri = sdmf_node.get_readonly_uri()
-                self._imm_uri = imm_node.get_uri()
-
-                d1 = n.set_node(u"mdmf", mdmf_node)
-                d2 = n.set_node(u"sdmf", sdmf_node)
-                return defer.DeferredList([d1, d2])
-            # We can now list the directory by listing self._dircap.
-            dl.addCallback(_made_files)
-            return dl
-        d.addCallback(_got_rootnode)
-        return d
-
-    def test_list_mdmf(self):
-        # 'tahoe ls' should include MDMF files.
-        self.basedir = "cli/List/list_mdmf"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self._create_directory_structure()
-        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
-            self.do_cli("ls", self._dircap))
-        def _got_ls((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessIn("immutable", out)
-            self.failUnlessIn("mdmf", out)
-            self.failUnlessIn("sdmf", out)
-        d.addCallback(_got_ls)
-        return d
-
-    def test_list_mdmf_json(self):
-        # 'tahoe ls' should include MDMF caps when invoked with MDMF
-        # caps.
-        self.basedir = "cli/List/list_mdmf_json"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self._create_directory_structure()
-        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
-            self.do_cli("ls", "--json", self._dircap))
-        def _got_json((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessIn(self._mdmf_uri, out)
-            self.failUnlessIn(self._mdmf_readonly_uri, out)
-            self.failUnlessIn(self._sdmf_uri, out)
-            self.failUnlessIn(self._sdmf_readonly_uri, out)
-            self.failUnlessIn(self._imm_uri, out)
-            self.failUnlessIn('"format": "SDMF"', out)
-            self.failUnlessIn('"format": "MDMF"', out)
-        d.addCallback(_got_json)
-        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"
-        fileutil.write(fn1, DATA1)
-        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "file2")
-        DATA2 = "UML diagrams"
-        fileutil.write(fn2, 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
-
-    def test_mv_error_if_DELETE_fails(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Mv/mv_error_if_DELETE_fails"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "file1")
-        DATA1 = "Nuclear launch codes"
-        fileutil.write(fn1, DATA1)
-
-        original_do_http = tahoe_mv.do_http
-        def mock_do_http(method, url, body=""):
-            if method == "DELETE":
-                class FakeResponse:
-                    def read(self):
-                        return "response"
-                resp = FakeResponse()
-                resp.status = '500 Something Went Wrong'
-                resp.reason = '*shrug*'
-                return resp
-            else:
-                return original_do_http(method, url, body=body)
-        tahoe_mv.do_http = mock_do_http
-
-        # copy file to the grid
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-            self.do_cli("cp", fn1, "tahoe:"))
-
-        # do mv file1 file2
-        d.addCallback(lambda res:
-            self.do_cli("mv", "tahoe:file1", "tahoe:file2"))
-        def _check( (rc, out, err) ):
-            self.failIfIn("OK", out, "mv printed 'OK' even though the DELETE failed")
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 2)
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-
-        def _restore_do_http(res):
-            tahoe_mv.do_http = original_do_http
-            return res
-        d.addBoth(_restore_do_http)
-        return d
-
-    def test_mv_without_alias(self):
-        # doing 'tahoe mv' without explicitly specifying an alias or
-        # creating the default 'tahoe' alias should fail with a useful
-        # error message.
-        self.basedir = "cli/Mv/mv_without_alias"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self.do_cli("mv", "afile", "anotherfile")
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        # check to see that the validation extends to the
-        # target argument by making an alias that will work with the first
-        # one.
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("create-alias", "havasu"))
-        def _create_a_test_file(ign):
-            self.test_file_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "afile")
-            fileutil.write(self.test_file_path, "puppies" * 100)
-        d.addCallback(_create_a_test_file)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("put", self.test_file_path,
-                                              "havasu:afile"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("mv", "havasu:afile",
-                                              "anotherfile"))
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-    def test_mv_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
-        # doing 'tahoe mv' with an alias that doesn't exist should fail
-        # with an informative error message.
-        self.basedir = "cli/Mv/mv_with_nonexistent_alias"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self.do_cli("mv", "fake:afile", "fake:anotherfile")
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn("fake", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        # check to see that the validation extends to the
-        # target argument by making an alias that will work with the first
-        # one.
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("create-alias", "havasu"))
-        def _create_a_test_file(ign):
-            self.test_file_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "afile")
-            fileutil.write(self.test_file_path, "puppies" * 100)
-        d.addCallback(_create_a_test_file)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("put", self.test_file_path,
-                                              "havasu:afile"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("mv", "havasu:afile",
-                                              "fake:anotherfile"))
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-
-class Cp(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
-
-    def test_not_enough_args(self):
-        o = cli.CpOptions()
-        self.failUnlessRaises(usage.UsageError,
-                              o.parseOptions, ["onearg"])
-
-    def test_unicode_filename(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/unicode_filename"
-
-        fn1 = os.path.join(unicode(self.basedir), u"\u00C4rtonwall")
-        try:
-            fn1_arg = fn1.encode(get_io_encoding())
-            artonwall_arg = u"\u00C4rtonwall".encode(get_io_encoding())
-        except UnicodeEncodeError:
-            raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII command argument could not be encoded on this platform.")
-
-        self.skip_if_cannot_represent_filename(fn1)
-
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        DATA1 = "unicode file content"
-        fileutil.write(fn1, DATA1)
-
-        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "Metallica")
-        DATA2 = "non-unicode file content"
-        fileutil.write(fn2, DATA2)
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("cp", fn1_arg, "tahoe:"))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:" + artonwall_arg))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA1))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("cp", fn2, "tahoe:"))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:Metallica"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA2))
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:"))
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            try:
-                unicode_to_output(u"\u00C4rtonwall")
-            except UnicodeEncodeError:
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "Metallica\n")
-                self.failUnlessIn(quote_output(u"\u00C4rtonwall"), err)
-                self.failUnlessIn("files whose names could not be converted", err)
-            else:
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out.decode(get_io_encoding()), u"Metallica\n\u00C4rtonwall\n")
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-
-        return d
-
-    def test_dangling_symlink_vs_recursion(self):
-        if not hasattr(os, 'symlink'):
-            raise unittest.SkipTest("Symlinks are not supported by Python on this platform.")
-
-        # cp -r on a directory containing a dangling symlink shouldn't assert
-        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/dangling_symlink_vs_recursion"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        dn = os.path.join(self.basedir, "dir")
-        os.mkdir(dn)
-        fn = os.path.join(dn, "Fakebandica")
-        ln = os.path.join(dn, "link")
-        os.symlink(fn, ln)
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("cp", "--recursive",
-                                              dn, "tahoe:"))
-        return d
-
-    def test_copy_using_filecap(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/test_copy_using_filecap"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        outdir = os.path.join(self.basedir, "outdir")
-        os.mkdir(outdir)
-        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "Metallica")
-        fn2 = os.path.join(outdir, "Not Metallica")
-        fn3 = os.path.join(outdir, "test2")
-        DATA1 = "puppies" * 10000
-        fileutil.write(fn1, DATA1)
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("put", fn1))
-        def _put_file((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
-            # keep track of the filecap
-            self.filecap = out.strip()
-        d.addCallback(_put_file)
-
-        # Let's try copying this to the disk using the filecap.
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("cp", self.filecap, fn2))
-        def _copy_file((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            results = fileutil.read(fn2)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(results, DATA1)
-        d.addCallback(_copy_file)
-
-        # Test copying a filecap to local dir, which should fail without a
-        # destination filename (#761).
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("cp", self.filecap, outdir))
-        def _resp((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error: you must specify a destination filename",
-                              err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_resp)
-
-        # Create a directory, linked at tahoe:test .
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("mkdir", "tahoe:test"))
-        def _get_dir((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.dircap = out.strip()
-        d.addCallback(_get_dir)
-
-        # Upload a file to the directory.
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("put", fn1, "tahoe:test/test_file"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0))
-
-        # Copying DIRCAP/filename to a local dir should work, because the
-        # destination filename can be inferred.
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("cp",  self.dircap + "/test_file", outdir))
-        def _get_resp((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            results = fileutil.read(os.path.join(outdir, "test_file"))
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(results, DATA1)
-        d.addCallback(_get_resp)
-
-        # ... and to an explicit filename different from the source filename.
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("cp",  self.dircap + "/test_file", fn3))
-        def _get_resp2((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            results = fileutil.read(fn3)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(results, DATA1)
-        d.addCallback(_get_resp2)
-
-        # Test that the --verbose option prints correct indices (#1805).
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("cp", "--verbose", fn3, self.dircap))
-        def _test_for_wrong_indices((rc, out, err)):
-            lines = err.split('\n')
-            self.failUnlessIn('examining 1 of 1', lines)
-            self.failUnlessIn('starting copy, 1 files, 1 directories', lines)
-            self.failIfIn('examining 0 of', err)
-        d.addCallback(_test_for_wrong_indices)
-        return d
-
-    def test_cp_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
-        # when invoked with an alias or aliases that don't exist, 'tahoe cp'
-        # should output a sensible error message rather than a stack trace.
-        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/cp_with_nonexistent_alias"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self.do_cli("cp", "fake:file1", "fake:file2")
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        # 'tahoe cp' actually processes the target argument first, so we need
-        # to check to make sure that validation extends to the source
-        # argument.
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("cp", "fake:file1",
-                                              "tahoe:file2"))
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-    def test_unicode_dirnames(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/unicode_dirnames"
-
-        fn1 = os.path.join(unicode(self.basedir), u"\u00C4rtonwall")
-        try:
-            fn1_arg = fn1.encode(get_io_encoding())
-            del fn1_arg # hush pyflakes
-            artonwall_arg = u"\u00C4rtonwall".encode(get_io_encoding())
-        except UnicodeEncodeError:
-            raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII command argument could not be encoded on this platform.")
-
-        self.skip_if_cannot_represent_filename(fn1)
-
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("mkdir", "tahoe:test/" + artonwall_arg))
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("cp", "-r", "tahoe:test", "tahoe:test2"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:test2/test"))
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            try:
-                unicode_to_output(u"\u00C4rtonwall")
-            except UnicodeEncodeError:
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-                self.failUnlessIn(quote_output(u"\u00C4rtonwall"), err)
-                self.failUnlessIn("files whose names could not be converted", err)
-            else:
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out.decode(get_io_encoding()), u"\u00C4rtonwall\n")
-                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-
-        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 = to_str(data["rw_uri"])
-            self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", data)
-            self.ro_uri = to_str(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(to_str(data["ro_uri"]), self.ro_uri)
-            self.failUnlessIn("rw_uri", data)
-            self.failUnlessEqual(to_str(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] = to_str(childdata[uri_key])
-        d.addCallback(_process_directory_json)
-        # Now build a local directory to copy into place, like the following:
-        # test2/
-        # test2/mutable1
-        # test2/mutable2
-        # test2/imm1
-        # test2/imm3
-        def _build_local_directory(ignored):
-            test2_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test2")
-            fileutil.make_dirs(test2_path)
-            for fn in ("mutable1", "mutable2", "imm1", "imm3"):
-                fileutil.write(os.path.join(test2_path, fn), fn * 1000)
-            self.test2_path = test2_path
-        d.addCallback(_build_local_directory)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
-            self.do_cli("cp", "-r", self.test2_path, "tahoe:"))
-
-        # 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(to_str(data["rw_uri"]), self.childuris[fn])
-            else:
-                self.failIf(data['mutable'])
-                self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", data)
-                self.failIfEqual(to_str(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(to_str(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 = to_str(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(to_str(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("replace or update requested with read-only cap", 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:"))
-        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(to_str(file2data["ro_uri"]), self._test_read_uri)
-            self.failIfIn("rw_uri", file2data)
-        d.addCallback(_got_testdir_json)
-        return d
-
-    def test_cp_verbose(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/cp_verbose"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        # Write two test files, which we'll copy to the grid.
-        test1_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test1")
-        test2_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test2")
-        fileutil.write(test1_path, "test1")
-        fileutil.write(test2_path, "test2")
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-            self.do_cli("cp", "--verbose", test1_path, test2_path, "tahoe:"))
-        def _check(res):
-            (rc, out, err) = res
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0, str(res))
-            self.failUnlessIn("Success: files copied", out, str(res))
-            self.failUnlessEqual(err, """\
-attaching sources to targets, 2 files / 0 dirs in root
-targets assigned, 1 dirs, 2 files
-starting copy, 2 files, 1 directories
-1/2 files, 0/1 directories
-2/2 files, 0/1 directories
-1/1 directories
-""", str(res))
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-    def test_cp_copies_dir(self):
-        # This test ensures that a directory is copied using
-        # tahoe cp -r. Refer to ticket #712:
-        # https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/712
-
-        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/cp_copies_dir"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        subdir = os.path.join(self.basedir, "foo")
-        os.mkdir(subdir)
-        test1_path = os.path.join(subdir, "test1")
-        fileutil.write(test1_path, "test1")
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-            self.do_cli("cp", "-r", subdir, "tahoe:"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-            self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:"))
-        def _check(res, item):
-            (rc, out, err) = res
-            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessIn(item, out, str(res))
-        d.addCallback(_check, "foo")
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-            self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:foo/"))
-        d.addCallback(_check, "test1")
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: fileutil.rm_dir(subdir))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("cp", "-r", "tahoe:foo", self.basedir))
-        def _check_local_fs(ign):
-            self.failUnless(os.path.isdir(self.basedir))
-            self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(test1_path))
-        d.addCallback(_check_local_fs)
-        return d
-
-    def test_ticket_2027(self):
-        # This test ensures that tahoe will copy a file from the grid to
-        # a local directory without a specified file name.
-        # https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/2027
-        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/cp_verbose"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        # Write a test file, which we'll copy to the grid.
-        test1_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test1")
-        fileutil.write(test1_path, "test1")
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-            self.do_cli("cp", test1_path, "tahoe:"))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-            self.do_cli("cp", "tahoe:test1", self.basedir))
-        def _check(res):
-            (rc, out, err) = res
-            self.failUnlessIn("Success: file copied", out, str(res))
-        return d
-
-
-class Backup(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, StallMixin, unittest.TestCase):
-
-    def writeto(self, path, data):
-        full_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "home", path)
-        fileutil.make_dirs(os.path.dirname(full_path))
-        fileutil.write(full_path, data)
-
-    def count_output(self, out):
-        mo = re.search(r"(\d)+ files uploaded \((\d+) reused\), "
-                        "(\d)+ files skipped, "
-                        "(\d+) directories created \((\d+) reused\), "
-                        "(\d+) directories skipped", out)
-        return [int(s) for s in mo.groups()]
-
-    def count_output2(self, out):
-        mo = re.search(r"(\d)+ files checked, (\d+) directories checked", out)
-        return [int(s) for s in mo.groups()]
-
-    def test_backup(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Backup/backup"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        # is the backupdb available? If so, we test that a second backup does
-        # not create new directories.
-        hush = StringIO()
-        bdb = backupdb.get_backupdb(os.path.join(self.basedir, "dbtest"),
-                                    hush)
-        self.failUnless(bdb)
-
-        # create a small local directory with a couple of files
-        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "home")
-        fileutil.make_dirs(os.path.join(source, "empty"))
-        self.writeto("parent/subdir/foo.txt", "foo")
-        self.writeto("parent/subdir/bar.txt", "bar\n" * 1000)
-        self.writeto("parent/blah.txt", "blah")
-
-        def do_backup(verbose=False):
-            cmd = ["backup"]
-            if verbose:
-                cmd.append("--verbose")
-            cmd.append(source)
-            cmd.append("tahoe:backups")
-            return self.do_cli(*cmd)
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: do_backup())
-        def _check0((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
-            # foo.txt, bar.txt, blah.txt
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 3)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 0)
-            # empty, home, home/parent, home/parent/subdir
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 4)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
-        d.addCallback(_check0)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "--uri", "tahoe:backups"))
-        def _check1((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.split("\n")
-            children = dict([line.split() for line in lines if line])
-            latest_uri = children["Latest"]
-            self.failUnless(latest_uri.startswith("URI:DIR2-CHK:"), latest_uri)
-            childnames = children.keys()
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(childnames), ["Archives", "Latest"])
-        d.addCallback(_check1)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:backups/Latest"))
-        def _check2((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(out.split()), ["empty", "parent"])
-        d.addCallback(_check2)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:backups/Latest/empty"))
-        def _check2a((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out.strip(), "")
-        d.addCallback(_check2a)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:backups/Latest/parent/subdir/foo.txt"))
-        def _check3((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "foo")
-        d.addCallback(_check3)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:backups/Archives"))
-        def _check4((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.old_archives = out.split()
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(self.old_archives), 1)
-        d.addCallback(_check4)
-
-
-        d.addCallback(self.stall, 1.1)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: do_backup())
-        def _check4a((rc, out, err)):
-            # second backup should reuse everything, if the backupdb is
-            # available
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
-            # foo.txt, bar.txt, blah.txt
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 3)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 0)
-            # empty, home, home/parent, home/parent/subdir
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 4)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
-        d.addCallback(_check4a)
-
-        # sneak into the backupdb, crank back the "last checked"
-        # timestamp to force a check on all files
-        def _reset_last_checked(res):
-            dbfile = os.path.join(self.get_clientdir(),
-                                  "private", "backupdb.sqlite")
-            self.failUnless(os.path.exists(dbfile), dbfile)
-            bdb = backupdb.get_backupdb(dbfile)
-            bdb.cursor.execute("UPDATE last_upload SET last_checked=0")
-            bdb.cursor.execute("UPDATE directories SET last_checked=0")
-            bdb.connection.commit()
-
-        d.addCallback(_reset_last_checked)
-
-        d.addCallback(self.stall, 1.1)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: do_backup(verbose=True))
-        def _check4b((rc, out, err)):
-            # we should check all files, and re-use all of them. None of
-            # the directories should have been changed, so we should
-            # re-use all of them too.
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
-            fchecked, dchecked = self.count_output2(out)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fchecked, 3)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 3)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dchecked, 4)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 4)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
-        d.addCallback(_check4b)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:backups/Archives"))
-        def _check5((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.new_archives = out.split()
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(self.new_archives), 3, out)
-            # the original backup should still be the oldest (i.e. sorts
-            # alphabetically towards the beginning)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(self.new_archives)[0],
-                                 self.old_archives[0])
-        d.addCallback(_check5)
-
-        d.addCallback(self.stall, 1.1)
-        def _modify(res):
-            self.writeto("parent/subdir/foo.txt", "FOOF!")
-            # and turn a file into a directory
-            os.unlink(os.path.join(source, "parent/blah.txt"))
-            os.mkdir(os.path.join(source, "parent/blah.txt"))
-            self.writeto("parent/blah.txt/surprise file", "surprise")
-            self.writeto("parent/blah.txt/surprisedir/subfile", "surprise")
-            # turn a directory into a file
-            os.rmdir(os.path.join(source, "empty"))
-            self.writeto("empty", "imagine nothing being here")
-            return do_backup()
-        d.addCallback(_modify)
-        def _check5a((rc, out, err)):
-            # second backup should reuse bar.txt (if backupdb is available),
-            # and upload the rest. None of the directories can be reused.
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
-            # new foo.txt, surprise file, subfile, empty
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 4)
-            # old bar.txt
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 1)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 0)
-            # home, parent, subdir, blah.txt, surprisedir
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 5)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
-        d.addCallback(_check5a)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:backups/Archives"))
-        def _check6((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.new_archives = out.split()
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(self.new_archives), 4)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(self.new_archives)[0],
-                                 self.old_archives[0])
-        d.addCallback(_check6)
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:backups/Latest/parent/subdir/foo.txt"))
-        def _check7((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "FOOF!")
-            # the old snapshot should not be modified
-            return self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:backups/Archives/%s/parent/subdir/foo.txt" % self.old_archives[0])
-        d.addCallback(_check7)
-        def _check8((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "foo")
-        d.addCallback(_check8)
-
-        return d
-
-    # on our old dapper buildslave, this test takes a long time (usually
-    # 130s), so we have to bump up the default 120s timeout. The create-alias
-    # and initial backup alone take 60s, probably because of the handful of
-    # dirnodes being created (RSA key generation). The backup between check4
-    # and check4a takes 6s, as does the backup before check4b.
-    test_backup.timeout = 3000
-
-    def _check_filtering(self, filtered, all, included, excluded):
-        filtered = set(filtered)
-        all = set(all)
-        included = set(included)
-        excluded = set(excluded)
-        self.failUnlessReallyEqual(filtered, included)
-        self.failUnlessReallyEqual(all.difference(filtered), excluded)
-
-    def test_exclude_options(self):
-        root_listdir = (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir', u'nice_doc.lyx')
-        subdir_listdir = (u'another_doc.lyx', u'run_snake_run.py', u'CVS', u'.svn', u'_darcs')
-        basedir = "cli/Backup/exclude_options"
-        fileutil.make_dirs(basedir)
-        nodeurl_path = os.path.join(basedir, 'node.url')
-        fileutil.write(nodeurl_path, 'http://example.net:2357/')
-        def parse(args): return parse_options(basedir, "backup", args)
-
-        # test simple exclude
-        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', '*lyx', 'from', 'to'])
-        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(root_listdir))
-        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
-                              (u'nice_doc.lyx',))
-        # multiple exclude
-        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', '*lyx', '--exclude', 'lib.?', 'from', 'to'])
-        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(root_listdir))
-        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
-                              (u'nice_doc.lyx', u'lib.a'))
-        # vcs metadata exclusion
-        backup_options = parse(['--exclude-vcs', 'from', 'to'])
-        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(subdir_listdir))
-        self._check_filtering(filtered, subdir_listdir, (u'another_doc.lyx', u'run_snake_run.py',),
-                              (u'CVS', u'.svn', u'_darcs'))
-        # read exclude patterns from file
-        exclusion_string = "_darcs\n*py\n.svn"
-        excl_filepath = os.path.join(basedir, 'exclusion')
-        fileutil.write(excl_filepath, exclusion_string)
-        backup_options = parse(['--exclude-from', excl_filepath, 'from', 'to'])
-        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(subdir_listdir))
-        self._check_filtering(filtered, subdir_listdir, (u'another_doc.lyx', u'CVS'),
-                              (u'.svn', u'_darcs', u'run_snake_run.py'))
-        # test BackupConfigurationError
-        self.failUnlessRaises(cli.BackupConfigurationError,
-                              parse,
-                              ['--exclude-from', excl_filepath + '.no', 'from', 'to'])
-
-        # test that an iterator works too
-        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', '*lyx', 'from', 'to'])
-        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(iter(root_listdir)))
-        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
-                              (u'nice_doc.lyx',))
-
-    def test_exclude_options_unicode(self):
-        nice_doc = u"nice_d\u00F8c.lyx"
-        try:
-            doc_pattern_arg = u"*d\u00F8c*".encode(get_io_encoding())
-        except UnicodeEncodeError:
-            raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII command argument could not be encoded on this platform.")
-
-        root_listdir = (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir', nice_doc)
-        basedir = "cli/Backup/exclude_options_unicode"
-        fileutil.make_dirs(basedir)
-        nodeurl_path = os.path.join(basedir, 'node.url')
-        fileutil.write(nodeurl_path, 'http://example.net:2357/')
-        def parse(args): return parse_options(basedir, "backup", args)
-
-        # test simple exclude
-        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', doc_pattern_arg, 'from', 'to'])
-        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(root_listdir))
-        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
-                              (nice_doc,))
-        # multiple exclude
-        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', doc_pattern_arg, '--exclude', 'lib.?', 'from', 'to'])
-        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(root_listdir))
-        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
-                             (nice_doc, u'lib.a'))
-        # read exclude patterns from file
-        exclusion_string = doc_pattern_arg + "\nlib.?"
-        excl_filepath = os.path.join(basedir, 'exclusion')
-        fileutil.write(excl_filepath, exclusion_string)
-        backup_options = parse(['--exclude-from', excl_filepath, 'from', 'to'])
-        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(root_listdir))
-        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
-                             (nice_doc, u'lib.a'))
-
-        # test that an iterator works too
-        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', doc_pattern_arg, 'from', 'to'])
-        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(iter(root_listdir)))
-        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
-                              (nice_doc,))
-
-    @patch('__builtin__.file')
-    def test_exclude_from_tilde_expansion(self, mock):
-        basedir = "cli/Backup/exclude_from_tilde_expansion"
-        fileutil.make_dirs(basedir)
-        nodeurl_path = os.path.join(basedir, 'node.url')
-        fileutil.write(nodeurl_path, 'http://example.net:2357/')
-        def parse(args): return parse_options(basedir, "backup", args)
-
-        # ensure that tilde expansion is performed on exclude-from argument
-        exclude_file = u'~/.tahoe/excludes.dummy'
-
-        mock.return_value = StringIO()
-        parse(['--exclude-from', unicode_to_argv(exclude_file), 'from', 'to'])
-        self.failUnlessIn(((abspath_expanduser_unicode(exclude_file),), {}), mock.call_args_list)
-
-    def test_ignore_symlinks(self):
-        if not hasattr(os, 'symlink'):
-            raise unittest.SkipTest("Symlinks are not supported by Python on this platform.")
-
-        self.basedir = os.path.dirname(self.mktemp())
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "home")
-        self.writeto("foo.txt", "foo")
-        os.symlink(os.path.join(source, "foo.txt"), os.path.join(source, "foo2.txt"))
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("backup", "--verbose", source, "tahoe:test"))
-
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 2)
-            foo2 = os.path.join(source, "foo2.txt")
-            self.failUnlessIn("WARNING: cannot backup symlink ", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn(foo2, err)
-
-            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
-            # foo.txt
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 1)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 0)
-            # foo2.txt
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 1)
-            # home
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
-
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-    def test_ignore_unreadable_file(self):
-        self.basedir = os.path.dirname(self.mktemp())
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "home")
-        self.writeto("foo.txt", "foo")
-        os.chmod(os.path.join(source, "foo.txt"), 0000)
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("backup", source, "tahoe:test"))
-
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 2)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "WARNING: permission denied on file %s\n" % os.path.join(source, "foo.txt"))
-
-            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 0)
-            # foo.txt
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 1)
-            # home
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-
-        # This is necessary for the temp files to be correctly removed
-        def _cleanup(self):
-            os.chmod(os.path.join(source, "foo.txt"), 0644)
-        d.addCallback(_cleanup)
-        d.addErrback(_cleanup)
-
-        return d
-
-    def test_ignore_unreadable_directory(self):
-        self.basedir = os.path.dirname(self.mktemp())
-        self.set_up_grid()
-
-        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "home")
-        os.mkdir(source)
-        os.mkdir(os.path.join(source, "test"))
-        os.chmod(os.path.join(source, "test"), 0000)
-
-        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
-        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("backup", source, "tahoe:test"))
-
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 2)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "WARNING: permission denied on directory %s\n" % os.path.join(source, "test"))
-
-            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 0)
-            # home, test
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 2)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 0)
-            # test
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 1)
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-
-        # This is necessary for the temp files to be correctly removed
-        def _cleanup(self):
-            os.chmod(os.path.join(source, "test"), 0655)
-        d.addCallback(_cleanup)
-        d.addErrback(_cleanup)
-        return d
-
-    def test_backup_without_alias(self):
-        # 'tahoe backup' should output a sensible error message when invoked
-        # without an alias instead of a stack trace.
-        self.basedir = os.path.dirname(self.mktemp())
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "file1")
-        d = self.do_cli('backup', source, source)
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-    def test_backup_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
-        # 'tahoe backup' should output a sensible error message when invoked
-        # with a nonexistent alias.
-        self.basedir = os.path.dirname(self.mktemp())
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "file1")
-        d = self.do_cli("backup", source, "nonexistent:" + source)
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn("nonexistent", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-
-class Check(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
-
-    def test_check(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Check/check"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        c0 = self.g.clients[0]
-        DATA = "data" * 100
-        DATA_uploadable = MutableData(DATA)
-        d = c0.create_mutable_file(DATA_uploadable)
-        def _stash_uri(n):
-            self.uri = n.get_uri()
-        d.addCallback(_stash_uri)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", self.uri))
-        def _check1((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            self.failUnless("Summary: Healthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(" good-shares: 10 (encoding is 3-of-10)" in lines, out)
-        d.addCallback(_check1)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", "--raw", self.uri))
-        def _check2((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            data = simplejson.loads(out)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(to_str(data["summary"]), "Healthy")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(data["results"]["healthy"], True)
-        d.addCallback(_check2)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: c0.upload(upload.Data("literal", convergence="")))
-        def _stash_lit_uri(n):
-            self.lit_uri = n.get_uri()
-        d.addCallback(_stash_lit_uri)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", self.lit_uri))
-        def _check_lit((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            self.failUnless("Summary: Healthy (LIT)" in lines, out)
-        d.addCallback(_check_lit)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", "--raw", self.lit_uri))
-        def _check_lit_raw((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            data = simplejson.loads(out)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(data["results"]["healthy"], True)
-        d.addCallback(_check_lit_raw)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: c0.create_immutable_dirnode({}, convergence=""))
-        def _stash_lit_dir_uri(n):
-            self.lit_dir_uri = n.get_uri()
-        d.addCallback(_stash_lit_dir_uri)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", self.lit_dir_uri))
-        d.addCallback(_check_lit)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", "--raw", self.lit_uri))
-        d.addCallback(_check_lit_raw)
-
-        def _clobber_shares(ignored):
-            # delete one, corrupt a second
-            shares = self.find_uri_shares(self.uri)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(shares), 10)
-            os.unlink(shares[0][2])
-            cso = debug.CorruptShareOptions()
-            cso.stdout = StringIO()
-            cso.parseOptions([shares[1][2]])
-            storage_index = uri.from_string(self.uri).get_storage_index()
-            self._corrupt_share_line = "  server %s, SI %s, shnum %d" % \
-                                       (base32.b2a(shares[1][1]),
-                                        base32.b2a(storage_index),
-                                        shares[1][0])
-            debug.corrupt_share(cso)
-        d.addCallback(_clobber_shares)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", "--verify", self.uri))
-        def _check3((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            summary = [l for l in lines if l.startswith("Summary")][0]
-            self.failUnless("Summary: Unhealthy: 8 shares (enc 3-of-10)"
-                            in summary, summary)
-            self.failUnless(" good-shares: 8 (encoding is 3-of-10)" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(" corrupt shares:" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(self._corrupt_share_line in lines, out)
-        d.addCallback(_check3)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", "--verify", "--raw", self.uri))
-        def _check3_raw((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            data = simplejson.loads(out)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(data["results"]["healthy"], False)
-            self.failUnlessIn("Unhealthy: 8 shares (enc 3-of-10)", data["summary"])
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(data["results"]["count-shares-good"], 8)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(data["results"]["count-corrupt-shares"], 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("list-corrupt-shares", data["results"])
-        d.addCallback(_check3_raw)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("check", "--verify", "--repair", self.uri))
-        def _check4((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            self.failUnless("Summary: not healthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(" good-shares: 8 (encoding is 3-of-10)" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(" corrupt shares:" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(self._corrupt_share_line in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(" repair successful" in lines, out)
-        d.addCallback(_check4)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("check", "--verify", "--repair", self.uri))
-        def _check5((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            self.failUnless("Summary: healthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(" good-shares: 10 (encoding is 3-of-10)" in lines, out)
-            self.failIf(" corrupt shares:" in lines, out)
-        d.addCallback(_check5)
-
-        return d
-
-    def test_deep_check(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Check/deep_check"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        c0 = self.g.clients[0]
-        self.uris = {}
-        self.fileurls = {}
-        DATA = "data" * 100
-        quoted_good = quote_output(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d")
-
-        d = c0.create_dirnode()
-        def _stash_root_and_create_file(n):
-            self.rootnode = n
-            self.rooturi = n.get_uri()
-            return n.add_file(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d", upload.Data(DATA, convergence=""))
-        d.addCallback(_stash_root_and_create_file)
-        def _stash_uri(fn, which):
-            self.uris[which] = fn.get_uri()
-            return fn
-        d.addCallback(_stash_uri, u"g\u00F6\u00F6d")
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.rootnode.add_file(u"small",
-                                           upload.Data("literal",
-                                                        convergence="")))
-        d.addCallback(_stash_uri, "small")
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-            c0.create_mutable_file(MutableData(DATA+"1")))
-        d.addCallback(lambda fn: self.rootnode.set_node(u"mutable", fn))
-        d.addCallback(_stash_uri, "mutable")
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("deep-check", self.rooturi))
-        def _check1((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            self.failUnless("done: 4 objects checked, 4 healthy, 0 unhealthy"
-                            in lines, out)
-        d.addCallback(_check1)
-
-        # root
-        # root/g\u00F6\u00F6d
-        # root/small
-        # root/mutable
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("deep-check", "--verbose",
-                                              self.rooturi))
-        def _check2((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            self.failUnless("'<root>': Healthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("'small': Healthy (LIT)" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless((quoted_good + ": Healthy") in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("'mutable': Healthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("done: 4 objects checked, 4 healthy, 0 unhealthy"
-                            in lines, out)
-        d.addCallback(_check2)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("stats", self.rooturi))
-        def _check_stats((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            self.failUnlessIn(" count-immutable-files: 1", lines)
-            self.failUnlessIn("   count-mutable-files: 1", lines)
-            self.failUnlessIn("   count-literal-files: 1", lines)
-            self.failUnlessIn("     count-directories: 1", lines)
-            self.failUnlessIn("  size-immutable-files: 400", lines)
-            self.failUnlessIn("Size Histogram:", lines)
-            self.failUnlessIn("   4-10   : 1    (10 B, 10 B)", lines)
-            self.failUnlessIn(" 317-1000 : 1    (1000 B, 1000 B)", lines)
-        d.addCallback(_check_stats)
-
-        def _clobber_shares(ignored):
-            shares = self.find_uri_shares(self.uris[u"g\u00F6\u00F6d"])
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(shares), 10)
-            os.unlink(shares[0][2])
-
-            shares = self.find_uri_shares(self.uris["mutable"])
-            cso = debug.CorruptShareOptions()
-            cso.stdout = StringIO()
-            cso.parseOptions([shares[1][2]])
-            storage_index = uri.from_string(self.uris["mutable"]).get_storage_index()
-            self._corrupt_share_line = " corrupt: server %s, SI %s, shnum %d" % \
-                                       (base32.b2a(shares[1][1]),
-                                        base32.b2a(storage_index),
-                                        shares[1][0])
-            debug.corrupt_share(cso)
-        d.addCallback(_clobber_shares)
-
-        # root
-        # root/g\u00F6\u00F6d  [9 shares]
-        # root/small
-        # root/mutable [1 corrupt share]
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("deep-check", "--verbose", self.rooturi))
-        def _check3((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            self.failUnless("'<root>': Healthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("'small': Healthy (LIT)" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("'mutable': Healthy" in lines, out) # needs verifier
-            self.failUnless((quoted_good + ": Not Healthy: 9 shares (enc 3-of-10)") in lines, out)
-            self.failIf(self._corrupt_share_line in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("done: 4 objects checked, 3 healthy, 1 unhealthy"
-                            in lines, out)
-        d.addCallback(_check3)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("deep-check", "--verbose", "--verify",
-                                  self.rooturi))
-        def _check4((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            self.failUnless("'<root>': Healthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("'small': Healthy (LIT)" in lines, out)
-            mutable = [l for l in lines if l.startswith("'mutable'")][0]
-            self.failUnless(mutable.startswith("'mutable': Unhealthy: 9 shares (enc 3-of-10)"),
-                            mutable)
-            self.failUnless(self._corrupt_share_line in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless((quoted_good + ": Not Healthy: 9 shares (enc 3-of-10)") in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("done: 4 objects checked, 2 healthy, 2 unhealthy"
-                            in lines, out)
-        d.addCallback(_check4)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("deep-check", "--raw",
-                                  self.rooturi))
-        def _check5((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            units = [simplejson.loads(line) for line in lines]
-            # root, small, g\u00F6\u00F6d, mutable,  stats
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(units), 4+1)
-        d.addCallback(_check5)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.do_cli("deep-check",
-                                  "--verbose", "--verify", "--repair",
-                                  self.rooturi))
-        def _check6((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            lines = out.splitlines()
-            self.failUnless("'<root>': healthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("'small': healthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("'mutable': not healthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(self._corrupt_share_line in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless((quoted_good + ": not healthy") in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless("done: 4 objects checked" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(" pre-repair: 2 healthy, 2 unhealthy" in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(" 2 repairs attempted, 2 successful, 0 failed"
-                            in lines, out)
-            self.failUnless(" post-repair: 4 healthy, 0 unhealthy" in lines,out)
-        d.addCallback(_check6)
-
-        # now add a subdir, and a file below that, then make the subdir
-        # unrecoverable
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.rootnode.create_subdirectory(u"subdir"))
-        d.addCallback(_stash_uri, "subdir")
-        d.addCallback(lambda fn:
-                      fn.add_file(u"subfile", upload.Data(DATA+"2", "")))
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-                      self.delete_shares_numbered(self.uris["subdir"],
-                                                  range(10)))
-
-        # root
-        # rootg\u00F6\u00F6d/
-        # root/small
-        # root/mutable
-        # root/subdir [unrecoverable: 0 shares]
-        # root/subfile
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("manifest", self.rooturi))
-        def _manifest_failed((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessIn("ERROR: UnrecoverableFileError", err)
-            # the fatal directory should still show up, as the last line
-            self.failUnlessIn(" subdir\n", out)
-        d.addCallback(_manifest_failed)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("deep-check", self.rooturi))
-        def _deep_check_failed((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessIn("ERROR: UnrecoverableFileError", err)
-            # we want to make sure that the error indication is the last
-            # thing that gets emitted
-            self.failIf("done:" in out, out)
-        d.addCallback(_deep_check_failed)
-
-        # this test is disabled until the deep-repair response to an
-        # unrepairable directory is fixed. The failure-to-repair should not
-        # throw an exception, but the failure-to-traverse that follows
-        # should throw UnrecoverableFileError.
-
-        #d.addCallback(lambda ign:
-        #              self.do_cli("deep-check", "--repair", self.rooturi))
-        #def _deep_check_repair_failed((rc, out, err)):
-        #    self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
-        #    print err
-        #    self.failUnlessIn("ERROR: UnrecoverableFileError", err)
-        #    self.failIf("done:" in out, out)
-        #d.addCallback(_deep_check_repair_failed)
-
-        return d
-
-    def test_check_without_alias(self):
-        # 'tahoe check' should output a sensible error message if it needs to
-        # find the default alias and can't
-        self.basedir = "cli/Check/check_without_alias"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self.do_cli("check")
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("deep-check"))
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-    def test_check_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
-        # 'tahoe check' should output a sensible error message if it needs to
-        # find an alias and can't.
-        self.basedir = "cli/Check/check_with_nonexistent_alias"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        d = self.do_cli("check", "nonexistent:")
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn("nonexistent", err)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-        return d
-
-    def test_check_with_multiple_aliases(self):
-        self.basedir = "cli/Check/check_with_multiple_aliases"
-        self.set_up_grid()
-        self.uriList = []
-        c0 = self.g.clients[0]
-        d = c0.create_dirnode()
-        def _stash_uri(n):
-            self.uriList.append(n.get_uri())
-        d.addCallback(_stash_uri)
-        d = c0.create_dirnode()
-        d.addCallback(_stash_uri)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", self.uriList[0], self.uriList[1]))
-        def _check((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
-            #Ensure healthy appears for each uri
-            self.failUnlessIn("Healthy", out[:len(out)/2])
-            self.failUnlessIn("Healthy", out[len(out)/2:])
-        d.addCallback(_check)
-
-        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", self.uriList[0], "nonexistent:"))
-        def _check2((rc, out, err)):
-            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
-            self.failUnlessIn("Healthy", out)
-            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
-            self.failUnlessIn("nonexistent", err)
-        d.addCallback(_check2)
-
-        return d
-
-
 class Errors(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
     def test_get(self):
         self.basedir = "cli/Errors/get"
diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_backup.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_backup.py
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..6d1dbe9
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,475 @@
+import os.path
+from twisted.trial import unittest
+from cStringIO import StringIO
+import re
+
+from mock import patch
+
+from allmydata.util import fileutil
+from allmydata.util.fileutil import abspath_expanduser_unicode
+from allmydata.util.encodingutil import get_io_encoding, unicode_to_argv
+from allmydata.scripts import cli, backupdb
+from .common_util import StallMixin
+from .no_network import GridTestMixin
+from .test_cli import CLITestMixin, parse_options
+
+timeout = 480 # deep_check takes 360s on Zandr's linksys box, others take > 240s
+
+class Backup(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, StallMixin, unittest.TestCase):
+
+    def writeto(self, path, data):
+        full_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "home", path)
+        fileutil.make_dirs(os.path.dirname(full_path))
+        fileutil.write(full_path, data)
+
+    def count_output(self, out):
+        mo = re.search(r"(\d)+ files uploaded \((\d+) reused\), "
+                        "(\d)+ files skipped, "
+                        "(\d+) directories created \((\d+) reused\), "
+                        "(\d+) directories skipped", out)
+        return [int(s) for s in mo.groups()]
+
+    def count_output2(self, out):
+        mo = re.search(r"(\d)+ files checked, (\d+) directories checked", out)
+        return [int(s) for s in mo.groups()]
+
+    def test_backup(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Backup/backup"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        # is the backupdb available? If so, we test that a second backup does
+        # not create new directories.
+        hush = StringIO()
+        bdb = backupdb.get_backupdb(os.path.join(self.basedir, "dbtest"),
+                                    hush)
+        self.failUnless(bdb)
+
+        # create a small local directory with a couple of files
+        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "home")
+        fileutil.make_dirs(os.path.join(source, "empty"))
+        self.writeto("parent/subdir/foo.txt", "foo")
+        self.writeto("parent/subdir/bar.txt", "bar\n" * 1000)
+        self.writeto("parent/blah.txt", "blah")
+
+        def do_backup(verbose=False):
+            cmd = ["backup"]
+            if verbose:
+                cmd.append("--verbose")
+            cmd.append(source)
+            cmd.append("tahoe:backups")
+            return self.do_cli(*cmd)
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: do_backup())
+        def _check0((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
+            # foo.txt, bar.txt, blah.txt
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 3)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 0)
+            # empty, home, home/parent, home/parent/subdir
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 4)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
+        d.addCallback(_check0)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "--uri", "tahoe:backups"))
+        def _check1((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.split("\n")
+            children = dict([line.split() for line in lines if line])
+            latest_uri = children["Latest"]
+            self.failUnless(latest_uri.startswith("URI:DIR2-CHK:"), latest_uri)
+            childnames = children.keys()
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(childnames), ["Archives", "Latest"])
+        d.addCallback(_check1)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:backups/Latest"))
+        def _check2((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(out.split()), ["empty", "parent"])
+        d.addCallback(_check2)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:backups/Latest/empty"))
+        def _check2a((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out.strip(), "")
+        d.addCallback(_check2a)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:backups/Latest/parent/subdir/foo.txt"))
+        def _check3((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "foo")
+        d.addCallback(_check3)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:backups/Archives"))
+        def _check4((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.old_archives = out.split()
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(self.old_archives), 1)
+        d.addCallback(_check4)
+
+
+        d.addCallback(self.stall, 1.1)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: do_backup())
+        def _check4a((rc, out, err)):
+            # second backup should reuse everything, if the backupdb is
+            # available
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
+            # foo.txt, bar.txt, blah.txt
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 3)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 0)
+            # empty, home, home/parent, home/parent/subdir
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 4)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
+        d.addCallback(_check4a)
+
+        # sneak into the backupdb, crank back the "last checked"
+        # timestamp to force a check on all files
+        def _reset_last_checked(res):
+            dbfile = os.path.join(self.get_clientdir(),
+                                  "private", "backupdb.sqlite")
+            self.failUnless(os.path.exists(dbfile), dbfile)
+            bdb = backupdb.get_backupdb(dbfile)
+            bdb.cursor.execute("UPDATE last_upload SET last_checked=0")
+            bdb.cursor.execute("UPDATE directories SET last_checked=0")
+            bdb.connection.commit()
+
+        d.addCallback(_reset_last_checked)
+
+        d.addCallback(self.stall, 1.1)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: do_backup(verbose=True))
+        def _check4b((rc, out, err)):
+            # we should check all files, and re-use all of them. None of
+            # the directories should have been changed, so we should
+            # re-use all of them too.
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
+            fchecked, dchecked = self.count_output2(out)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fchecked, 3)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 3)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dchecked, 4)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 4)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
+        d.addCallback(_check4b)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:backups/Archives"))
+        def _check5((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.new_archives = out.split()
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(self.new_archives), 3, out)
+            # the original backup should still be the oldest (i.e. sorts
+            # alphabetically towards the beginning)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(self.new_archives)[0],
+                                 self.old_archives[0])
+        d.addCallback(_check5)
+
+        d.addCallback(self.stall, 1.1)
+        def _modify(res):
+            self.writeto("parent/subdir/foo.txt", "FOOF!")
+            # and turn a file into a directory
+            os.unlink(os.path.join(source, "parent/blah.txt"))
+            os.mkdir(os.path.join(source, "parent/blah.txt"))
+            self.writeto("parent/blah.txt/surprise file", "surprise")
+            self.writeto("parent/blah.txt/surprisedir/subfile", "surprise")
+            # turn a directory into a file
+            os.rmdir(os.path.join(source, "empty"))
+            self.writeto("empty", "imagine nothing being here")
+            return do_backup()
+        d.addCallback(_modify)
+        def _check5a((rc, out, err)):
+            # second backup should reuse bar.txt (if backupdb is available),
+            # and upload the rest. None of the directories can be reused.
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
+            # new foo.txt, surprise file, subfile, empty
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 4)
+            # old bar.txt
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 1)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 0)
+            # home, parent, subdir, blah.txt, surprisedir
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 5)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
+        d.addCallback(_check5a)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:backups/Archives"))
+        def _check6((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.new_archives = out.split()
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(self.new_archives), 4)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(self.new_archives)[0],
+                                 self.old_archives[0])
+        d.addCallback(_check6)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:backups/Latest/parent/subdir/foo.txt"))
+        def _check7((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "FOOF!")
+            # the old snapshot should not be modified
+            return self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:backups/Archives/%s/parent/subdir/foo.txt" % self.old_archives[0])
+        d.addCallback(_check7)
+        def _check8((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "foo")
+        d.addCallback(_check8)
+
+        return d
+
+    # on our old dapper buildslave, this test takes a long time (usually
+    # 130s), so we have to bump up the default 120s timeout. The create-alias
+    # and initial backup alone take 60s, probably because of the handful of
+    # dirnodes being created (RSA key generation). The backup between check4
+    # and check4a takes 6s, as does the backup before check4b.
+    test_backup.timeout = 3000
+
+    def _check_filtering(self, filtered, all, included, excluded):
+        filtered = set(filtered)
+        all = set(all)
+        included = set(included)
+        excluded = set(excluded)
+        self.failUnlessReallyEqual(filtered, included)
+        self.failUnlessReallyEqual(all.difference(filtered), excluded)
+
+    def test_exclude_options(self):
+        root_listdir = (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir', u'nice_doc.lyx')
+        subdir_listdir = (u'another_doc.lyx', u'run_snake_run.py', u'CVS', u'.svn', u'_darcs')
+        basedir = "cli/Backup/exclude_options"
+        fileutil.make_dirs(basedir)
+        nodeurl_path = os.path.join(basedir, 'node.url')
+        fileutil.write(nodeurl_path, 'http://example.net:2357/')
+        def parse(args): return parse_options(basedir, "backup", args)
+
+        # test simple exclude
+        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', '*lyx', 'from', 'to'])
+        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(root_listdir))
+        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
+                              (u'nice_doc.lyx',))
+        # multiple exclude
+        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', '*lyx', '--exclude', 'lib.?', 'from', 'to'])
+        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(root_listdir))
+        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
+                              (u'nice_doc.lyx', u'lib.a'))
+        # vcs metadata exclusion
+        backup_options = parse(['--exclude-vcs', 'from', 'to'])
+        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(subdir_listdir))
+        self._check_filtering(filtered, subdir_listdir, (u'another_doc.lyx', u'run_snake_run.py',),
+                              (u'CVS', u'.svn', u'_darcs'))
+        # read exclude patterns from file
+        exclusion_string = "_darcs\n*py\n.svn"
+        excl_filepath = os.path.join(basedir, 'exclusion')
+        fileutil.write(excl_filepath, exclusion_string)
+        backup_options = parse(['--exclude-from', excl_filepath, 'from', 'to'])
+        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(subdir_listdir))
+        self._check_filtering(filtered, subdir_listdir, (u'another_doc.lyx', u'CVS'),
+                              (u'.svn', u'_darcs', u'run_snake_run.py'))
+        # test BackupConfigurationError
+        self.failUnlessRaises(cli.BackupConfigurationError,
+                              parse,
+                              ['--exclude-from', excl_filepath + '.no', 'from', 'to'])
+
+        # test that an iterator works too
+        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', '*lyx', 'from', 'to'])
+        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(iter(root_listdir)))
+        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
+                              (u'nice_doc.lyx',))
+
+    def test_exclude_options_unicode(self):
+        nice_doc = u"nice_d\u00F8c.lyx"
+        try:
+            doc_pattern_arg = u"*d\u00F8c*".encode(get_io_encoding())
+        except UnicodeEncodeError:
+            raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII command argument could not be encoded on this platform.")
+
+        root_listdir = (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir', nice_doc)
+        basedir = "cli/Backup/exclude_options_unicode"
+        fileutil.make_dirs(basedir)
+        nodeurl_path = os.path.join(basedir, 'node.url')
+        fileutil.write(nodeurl_path, 'http://example.net:2357/')
+        def parse(args): return parse_options(basedir, "backup", args)
+
+        # test simple exclude
+        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', doc_pattern_arg, 'from', 'to'])
+        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(root_listdir))
+        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
+                              (nice_doc,))
+        # multiple exclude
+        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', doc_pattern_arg, '--exclude', 'lib.?', 'from', 'to'])
+        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(root_listdir))
+        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
+                             (nice_doc, u'lib.a'))
+        # read exclude patterns from file
+        exclusion_string = doc_pattern_arg + "\nlib.?"
+        excl_filepath = os.path.join(basedir, 'exclusion')
+        fileutil.write(excl_filepath, exclusion_string)
+        backup_options = parse(['--exclude-from', excl_filepath, 'from', 'to'])
+        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(root_listdir))
+        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
+                             (nice_doc, u'lib.a'))
+
+        # test that an iterator works too
+        backup_options = parse(['--exclude', doc_pattern_arg, 'from', 'to'])
+        filtered = list(backup_options.filter_listdir(iter(root_listdir)))
+        self._check_filtering(filtered, root_listdir, (u'lib.a', u'_darcs', u'subdir'),
+                              (nice_doc,))
+
+    @patch('__builtin__.file')
+    def test_exclude_from_tilde_expansion(self, mock):
+        basedir = "cli/Backup/exclude_from_tilde_expansion"
+        fileutil.make_dirs(basedir)
+        nodeurl_path = os.path.join(basedir, 'node.url')
+        fileutil.write(nodeurl_path, 'http://example.net:2357/')
+        def parse(args): return parse_options(basedir, "backup", args)
+
+        # ensure that tilde expansion is performed on exclude-from argument
+        exclude_file = u'~/.tahoe/excludes.dummy'
+
+        mock.return_value = StringIO()
+        parse(['--exclude-from', unicode_to_argv(exclude_file), 'from', 'to'])
+        self.failUnlessIn(((abspath_expanduser_unicode(exclude_file),), {}), mock.call_args_list)
+
+    def test_ignore_symlinks(self):
+        if not hasattr(os, 'symlink'):
+            raise unittest.SkipTest("Symlinks are not supported by Python on this platform.")
+
+        self.basedir = os.path.dirname(self.mktemp())
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "home")
+        self.writeto("foo.txt", "foo")
+        os.symlink(os.path.join(source, "foo.txt"), os.path.join(source, "foo2.txt"))
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("backup", "--verbose", source, "tahoe:test"))
+
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 2)
+            foo2 = os.path.join(source, "foo2.txt")
+            self.failUnlessIn("WARNING: cannot backup symlink ", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn(foo2, err)
+
+            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
+            # foo.txt
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 1)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 0)
+            # foo2.txt
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 1)
+            # home
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
+
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
+
+    def test_ignore_unreadable_file(self):
+        self.basedir = os.path.dirname(self.mktemp())
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "home")
+        self.writeto("foo.txt", "foo")
+        os.chmod(os.path.join(source, "foo.txt"), 0000)
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("backup", source, "tahoe:test"))
+
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 2)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "WARNING: permission denied on file %s\n" % os.path.join(source, "foo.txt"))
+
+            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 0)
+            # foo.txt
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 1)
+            # home
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 0)
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+
+        # This is necessary for the temp files to be correctly removed
+        def _cleanup(self):
+            os.chmod(os.path.join(source, "foo.txt"), 0644)
+        d.addCallback(_cleanup)
+        d.addErrback(_cleanup)
+
+        return d
+
+    def test_ignore_unreadable_directory(self):
+        self.basedir = os.path.dirname(self.mktemp())
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "home")
+        os.mkdir(source)
+        os.mkdir(os.path.join(source, "test"))
+        os.chmod(os.path.join(source, "test"), 0000)
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("backup", source, "tahoe:test"))
+
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 2)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "WARNING: permission denied on directory %s\n" % os.path.join(source, "test"))
+
+            fu, fr, fs, dc, dr, ds = self.count_output(out)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fu, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fr, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(fs, 0)
+            # home, test
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dc, 2)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(dr, 0)
+            # test
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(ds, 1)
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+
+        # This is necessary for the temp files to be correctly removed
+        def _cleanup(self):
+            os.chmod(os.path.join(source, "test"), 0655)
+        d.addCallback(_cleanup)
+        d.addErrback(_cleanup)
+        return d
+
+    def test_backup_without_alias(self):
+        # 'tahoe backup' should output a sensible error message when invoked
+        # without an alias instead of a stack trace.
+        self.basedir = os.path.dirname(self.mktemp())
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "file1")
+        d = self.do_cli('backup', source, source)
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
+
+    def test_backup_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
+        # 'tahoe backup' should output a sensible error message when invoked
+        # with a nonexistent alias.
+        self.basedir = os.path.dirname(self.mktemp())
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        source = os.path.join(self.basedir, "file1")
+        d = self.do_cli("backup", source, "nonexistent:" + source)
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn("nonexistent", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_check.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_check.py
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..8cd4d10
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,415 @@
+import os.path
+import simplejson
+from twisted.trial import unittest
+from cStringIO import StringIO
+
+from allmydata import uri
+from allmydata.util import base32
+from allmydata.util.encodingutil import quote_output, to_str
+from allmydata.mutable.publish import MutableData
+from allmydata.immutable import upload
+from allmydata.scripts import debug
+from .no_network import GridTestMixin
+from .test_cli import CLITestMixin
+
+timeout = 480 # deep_check takes 360s on Zandr's linksys box, others take > 240s
+
+class Check(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
+
+    def test_check(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Check/check"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        c0 = self.g.clients[0]
+        DATA = "data" * 100
+        DATA_uploadable = MutableData(DATA)
+        d = c0.create_mutable_file(DATA_uploadable)
+        def _stash_uri(n):
+            self.uri = n.get_uri()
+        d.addCallback(_stash_uri)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", self.uri))
+        def _check1((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            self.failUnless("Summary: Healthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(" good-shares: 10 (encoding is 3-of-10)" in lines, out)
+        d.addCallback(_check1)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", "--raw", self.uri))
+        def _check2((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            data = simplejson.loads(out)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(to_str(data["summary"]), "Healthy")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(data["results"]["healthy"], True)
+        d.addCallback(_check2)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: c0.upload(upload.Data("literal", convergence="")))
+        def _stash_lit_uri(n):
+            self.lit_uri = n.get_uri()
+        d.addCallback(_stash_lit_uri)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", self.lit_uri))
+        def _check_lit((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            self.failUnless("Summary: Healthy (LIT)" in lines, out)
+        d.addCallback(_check_lit)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", "--raw", self.lit_uri))
+        def _check_lit_raw((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            data = simplejson.loads(out)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(data["results"]["healthy"], True)
+        d.addCallback(_check_lit_raw)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: c0.create_immutable_dirnode({}, convergence=""))
+        def _stash_lit_dir_uri(n):
+            self.lit_dir_uri = n.get_uri()
+        d.addCallback(_stash_lit_dir_uri)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", self.lit_dir_uri))
+        d.addCallback(_check_lit)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", "--raw", self.lit_uri))
+        d.addCallback(_check_lit_raw)
+
+        def _clobber_shares(ignored):
+            # delete one, corrupt a second
+            shares = self.find_uri_shares(self.uri)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(shares), 10)
+            os.unlink(shares[0][2])
+            cso = debug.CorruptShareOptions()
+            cso.stdout = StringIO()
+            cso.parseOptions([shares[1][2]])
+            storage_index = uri.from_string(self.uri).get_storage_index()
+            self._corrupt_share_line = "  server %s, SI %s, shnum %d" % \
+                                       (base32.b2a(shares[1][1]),
+                                        base32.b2a(storage_index),
+                                        shares[1][0])
+            debug.corrupt_share(cso)
+        d.addCallback(_clobber_shares)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", "--verify", self.uri))
+        def _check3((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            summary = [l for l in lines if l.startswith("Summary")][0]
+            self.failUnless("Summary: Unhealthy: 8 shares (enc 3-of-10)"
+                            in summary, summary)
+            self.failUnless(" good-shares: 8 (encoding is 3-of-10)" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(" corrupt shares:" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(self._corrupt_share_line in lines, out)
+        d.addCallback(_check3)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", "--verify", "--raw", self.uri))
+        def _check3_raw((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            data = simplejson.loads(out)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(data["results"]["healthy"], False)
+            self.failUnlessIn("Unhealthy: 8 shares (enc 3-of-10)", data["summary"])
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(data["results"]["count-shares-good"], 8)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(data["results"]["count-corrupt-shares"], 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("list-corrupt-shares", data["results"])
+        d.addCallback(_check3_raw)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("check", "--verify", "--repair", self.uri))
+        def _check4((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            self.failUnless("Summary: not healthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(" good-shares: 8 (encoding is 3-of-10)" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(" corrupt shares:" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(self._corrupt_share_line in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(" repair successful" in lines, out)
+        d.addCallback(_check4)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("check", "--verify", "--repair", self.uri))
+        def _check5((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            self.failUnless("Summary: healthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(" good-shares: 10 (encoding is 3-of-10)" in lines, out)
+            self.failIf(" corrupt shares:" in lines, out)
+        d.addCallback(_check5)
+
+        return d
+
+    def test_deep_check(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Check/deep_check"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        c0 = self.g.clients[0]
+        self.uris = {}
+        self.fileurls = {}
+        DATA = "data" * 100
+        quoted_good = quote_output(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d")
+
+        d = c0.create_dirnode()
+        def _stash_root_and_create_file(n):
+            self.rootnode = n
+            self.rooturi = n.get_uri()
+            return n.add_file(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d", upload.Data(DATA, convergence=""))
+        d.addCallback(_stash_root_and_create_file)
+        def _stash_uri(fn, which):
+            self.uris[which] = fn.get_uri()
+            return fn
+        d.addCallback(_stash_uri, u"g\u00F6\u00F6d")
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.rootnode.add_file(u"small",
+                                           upload.Data("literal",
+                                                        convergence="")))
+        d.addCallback(_stash_uri, "small")
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+            c0.create_mutable_file(MutableData(DATA+"1")))
+        d.addCallback(lambda fn: self.rootnode.set_node(u"mutable", fn))
+        d.addCallback(_stash_uri, "mutable")
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("deep-check", self.rooturi))
+        def _check1((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            self.failUnless("done: 4 objects checked, 4 healthy, 0 unhealthy"
+                            in lines, out)
+        d.addCallback(_check1)
+
+        # root
+        # root/g\u00F6\u00F6d
+        # root/small
+        # root/mutable
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("deep-check", "--verbose",
+                                              self.rooturi))
+        def _check2((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            self.failUnless("'<root>': Healthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("'small': Healthy (LIT)" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless((quoted_good + ": Healthy") in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("'mutable': Healthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("done: 4 objects checked, 4 healthy, 0 unhealthy"
+                            in lines, out)
+        d.addCallback(_check2)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("stats", self.rooturi))
+        def _check_stats((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            self.failUnlessIn(" count-immutable-files: 1", lines)
+            self.failUnlessIn("   count-mutable-files: 1", lines)
+            self.failUnlessIn("   count-literal-files: 1", lines)
+            self.failUnlessIn("     count-directories: 1", lines)
+            self.failUnlessIn("  size-immutable-files: 400", lines)
+            self.failUnlessIn("Size Histogram:", lines)
+            self.failUnlessIn("   4-10   : 1    (10 B, 10 B)", lines)
+            self.failUnlessIn(" 317-1000 : 1    (1000 B, 1000 B)", lines)
+        d.addCallback(_check_stats)
+
+        def _clobber_shares(ignored):
+            shares = self.find_uri_shares(self.uris[u"g\u00F6\u00F6d"])
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(shares), 10)
+            os.unlink(shares[0][2])
+
+            shares = self.find_uri_shares(self.uris["mutable"])
+            cso = debug.CorruptShareOptions()
+            cso.stdout = StringIO()
+            cso.parseOptions([shares[1][2]])
+            storage_index = uri.from_string(self.uris["mutable"]).get_storage_index()
+            self._corrupt_share_line = " corrupt: server %s, SI %s, shnum %d" % \
+                                       (base32.b2a(shares[1][1]),
+                                        base32.b2a(storage_index),
+                                        shares[1][0])
+            debug.corrupt_share(cso)
+        d.addCallback(_clobber_shares)
+
+        # root
+        # root/g\u00F6\u00F6d  [9 shares]
+        # root/small
+        # root/mutable [1 corrupt share]
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("deep-check", "--verbose", self.rooturi))
+        def _check3((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            self.failUnless("'<root>': Healthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("'small': Healthy (LIT)" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("'mutable': Healthy" in lines, out) # needs verifier
+            self.failUnless((quoted_good + ": Not Healthy: 9 shares (enc 3-of-10)") in lines, out)
+            self.failIf(self._corrupt_share_line in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("done: 4 objects checked, 3 healthy, 1 unhealthy"
+                            in lines, out)
+        d.addCallback(_check3)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("deep-check", "--verbose", "--verify",
+                                  self.rooturi))
+        def _check4((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            self.failUnless("'<root>': Healthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("'small': Healthy (LIT)" in lines, out)
+            mutable = [l for l in lines if l.startswith("'mutable'")][0]
+            self.failUnless(mutable.startswith("'mutable': Unhealthy: 9 shares (enc 3-of-10)"),
+                            mutable)
+            self.failUnless(self._corrupt_share_line in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless((quoted_good + ": Not Healthy: 9 shares (enc 3-of-10)") in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("done: 4 objects checked, 2 healthy, 2 unhealthy"
+                            in lines, out)
+        d.addCallback(_check4)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("deep-check", "--raw",
+                                  self.rooturi))
+        def _check5((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            units = [simplejson.loads(line) for line in lines]
+            # root, small, g\u00F6\u00F6d, mutable,  stats
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(units), 4+1)
+        d.addCallback(_check5)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("deep-check",
+                                  "--verbose", "--verify", "--repair",
+                                  self.rooturi))
+        def _check6((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            lines = out.splitlines()
+            self.failUnless("'<root>': healthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("'small': healthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("'mutable': not healthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(self._corrupt_share_line in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless((quoted_good + ": not healthy") in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless("done: 4 objects checked" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(" pre-repair: 2 healthy, 2 unhealthy" in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(" 2 repairs attempted, 2 successful, 0 failed"
+                            in lines, out)
+            self.failUnless(" post-repair: 4 healthy, 0 unhealthy" in lines,out)
+        d.addCallback(_check6)
+
+        # now add a subdir, and a file below that, then make the subdir
+        # unrecoverable
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.rootnode.create_subdirectory(u"subdir"))
+        d.addCallback(_stash_uri, "subdir")
+        d.addCallback(lambda fn:
+                      fn.add_file(u"subfile", upload.Data(DATA+"2", "")))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.delete_shares_numbered(self.uris["subdir"],
+                                                  range(10)))
+
+        # root
+        # rootg\u00F6\u00F6d/
+        # root/small
+        # root/mutable
+        # root/subdir [unrecoverable: 0 shares]
+        # root/subfile
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("manifest", self.rooturi))
+        def _manifest_failed((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessIn("ERROR: UnrecoverableFileError", err)
+            # the fatal directory should still show up, as the last line
+            self.failUnlessIn(" subdir\n", out)
+        d.addCallback(_manifest_failed)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("deep-check", self.rooturi))
+        def _deep_check_failed((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessIn("ERROR: UnrecoverableFileError", err)
+            # we want to make sure that the error indication is the last
+            # thing that gets emitted
+            self.failIf("done:" in out, out)
+        d.addCallback(_deep_check_failed)
+
+        # this test is disabled until the deep-repair response to an
+        # unrepairable directory is fixed. The failure-to-repair should not
+        # throw an exception, but the failure-to-traverse that follows
+        # should throw UnrecoverableFileError.
+
+        #d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+        #              self.do_cli("deep-check", "--repair", self.rooturi))
+        #def _deep_check_repair_failed((rc, out, err)):
+        #    self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
+        #    print err
+        #    self.failUnlessIn("ERROR: UnrecoverableFileError", err)
+        #    self.failIf("done:" in out, out)
+        #d.addCallback(_deep_check_repair_failed)
+
+        return d
+
+    def test_check_without_alias(self):
+        # 'tahoe check' should output a sensible error message if it needs to
+        # find the default alias and can't
+        self.basedir = "cli/Check/check_without_alias"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self.do_cli("check")
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("deep-check"))
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
+
+    def test_check_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
+        # 'tahoe check' should output a sensible error message if it needs to
+        # find an alias and can't.
+        self.basedir = "cli/Check/check_with_nonexistent_alias"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self.do_cli("check", "nonexistent:")
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn("nonexistent", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
+
+    def test_check_with_multiple_aliases(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Check/check_with_multiple_aliases"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        self.uriList = []
+        c0 = self.g.clients[0]
+        d = c0.create_dirnode()
+        def _stash_uri(n):
+            self.uriList.append(n.get_uri())
+        d.addCallback(_stash_uri)
+        d = c0.create_dirnode()
+        d.addCallback(_stash_uri)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", self.uriList[0], self.uriList[1]))
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            #Ensure healthy appears for each uri
+            self.failUnlessIn("Healthy", out[:len(out)/2])
+            self.failUnlessIn("Healthy", out[len(out)/2:])
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("check", self.uriList[0], "nonexistent:"))
+        def _check2((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("Healthy", out)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn("nonexistent", err)
+        d.addCallback(_check2)
+
+        return d
diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_cp.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_cp.py
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..032e104
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,655 @@
+import os.path, simplejson
+from twisted.trial import unittest
+from twisted.python import usage
+
+from allmydata.scripts import cli
+from allmydata.util import fileutil
+from allmydata.util.encodingutil import (quote_output, get_io_encoding,
+                                         unicode_to_output, to_str)
+from .no_network import GridTestMixin
+from .test_cli import CLITestMixin
+
+timeout = 480 # deep_check takes 360s on Zandr's linksys box, others take > 240s
+
+class Cp(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
+
+    def test_not_enough_args(self):
+        o = cli.CpOptions()
+        self.failUnlessRaises(usage.UsageError,
+                              o.parseOptions, ["onearg"])
+
+    def test_unicode_filename(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/unicode_filename"
+
+        fn1 = os.path.join(unicode(self.basedir), u"\u00C4rtonwall")
+        try:
+            fn1_arg = fn1.encode(get_io_encoding())
+            artonwall_arg = u"\u00C4rtonwall".encode(get_io_encoding())
+        except UnicodeEncodeError:
+            raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII command argument could not be encoded on this platform.")
+
+        self.skip_if_cannot_represent_filename(fn1)
+
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        DATA1 = "unicode file content"
+        fileutil.write(fn1, DATA1)
+
+        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "Metallica")
+        DATA2 = "non-unicode file content"
+        fileutil.write(fn2, DATA2)
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("cp", fn1_arg, "tahoe:"))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:" + artonwall_arg))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA1))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("cp", fn2, "tahoe:"))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:Metallica"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA2))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:"))
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            try:
+                unicode_to_output(u"\u00C4rtonwall")
+            except UnicodeEncodeError:
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "Metallica\n")
+                self.failUnlessIn(quote_output(u"\u00C4rtonwall"), err)
+                self.failUnlessIn("files whose names could not be converted", err)
+            else:
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out.decode(get_io_encoding()), u"Metallica\n\u00C4rtonwall\n")
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+
+        return d
+
+    def test_dangling_symlink_vs_recursion(self):
+        if not hasattr(os, 'symlink'):
+            raise unittest.SkipTest("Symlinks are not supported by Python on this platform.")
+
+        # cp -r on a directory containing a dangling symlink shouldn't assert
+        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/dangling_symlink_vs_recursion"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        dn = os.path.join(self.basedir, "dir")
+        os.mkdir(dn)
+        fn = os.path.join(dn, "Fakebandica")
+        ln = os.path.join(dn, "link")
+        os.symlink(fn, ln)
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("cp", "--recursive",
+                                              dn, "tahoe:"))
+        return d
+
+    def test_copy_using_filecap(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/test_copy_using_filecap"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        outdir = os.path.join(self.basedir, "outdir")
+        os.mkdir(outdir)
+        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "Metallica")
+        fn2 = os.path.join(outdir, "Not Metallica")
+        fn3 = os.path.join(outdir, "test2")
+        DATA1 = "puppies" * 10000
+        fileutil.write(fn1, DATA1)
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("put", fn1))
+        def _put_file((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
+            # keep track of the filecap
+            self.filecap = out.strip()
+        d.addCallback(_put_file)
+
+        # Let's try copying this to the disk using the filecap.
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("cp", self.filecap, fn2))
+        def _copy_file((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            results = fileutil.read(fn2)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(results, DATA1)
+        d.addCallback(_copy_file)
+
+        # Test copying a filecap to local dir, which should fail without a
+        # destination filename (#761).
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("cp", self.filecap, outdir))
+        def _resp((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error: you must specify a destination filename",
+                              err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_resp)
+
+        # Create a directory, linked at tahoe:test .
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("mkdir", "tahoe:test"))
+        def _get_dir((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.dircap = out.strip()
+        d.addCallback(_get_dir)
+
+        # Upload a file to the directory.
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("put", fn1, "tahoe:test/test_file"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0))
+
+        # Copying DIRCAP/filename to a local dir should work, because the
+        # destination filename can be inferred.
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("cp",  self.dircap + "/test_file", outdir))
+        def _get_resp((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            results = fileutil.read(os.path.join(outdir, "test_file"))
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(results, DATA1)
+        d.addCallback(_get_resp)
+
+        # ... and to an explicit filename different from the source filename.
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("cp",  self.dircap + "/test_file", fn3))
+        def _get_resp2((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            results = fileutil.read(fn3)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(results, DATA1)
+        d.addCallback(_get_resp2)
+
+        # Test that the --verbose option prints correct indices (#1805).
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("cp", "--verbose", fn3, self.dircap))
+        def _test_for_wrong_indices((rc, out, err)):
+            lines = err.split('\n')
+            self.failUnlessIn('examining 1 of 1', lines)
+            self.failUnlessIn('starting copy, 1 files, 1 directories', lines)
+            self.failIfIn('examining 0 of', err)
+        d.addCallback(_test_for_wrong_indices)
+        return d
+
+    def test_cp_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
+        # when invoked with an alias or aliases that don't exist, 'tahoe cp'
+        # should output a sensible error message rather than a stack trace.
+        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/cp_with_nonexistent_alias"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self.do_cli("cp", "fake:file1", "fake:file2")
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        # 'tahoe cp' actually processes the target argument first, so we need
+        # to check to make sure that validation extends to the source
+        # argument.
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("cp", "fake:file1",
+                                              "tahoe:file2"))
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
+
+    def test_unicode_dirnames(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/unicode_dirnames"
+
+        fn1 = os.path.join(unicode(self.basedir), u"\u00C4rtonwall")
+        try:
+            fn1_arg = fn1.encode(get_io_encoding())
+            del fn1_arg # hush pyflakes
+            artonwall_arg = u"\u00C4rtonwall".encode(get_io_encoding())
+        except UnicodeEncodeError:
+            raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII command argument could not be encoded on this platform.")
+
+        self.skip_if_cannot_represent_filename(fn1)
+
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("mkdir", "tahoe:test/" + artonwall_arg))
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("cp", "-r", "tahoe:test", "tahoe:test2"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:test2/test"))
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            try:
+                unicode_to_output(u"\u00C4rtonwall")
+            except UnicodeEncodeError:
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+                self.failUnlessIn(quote_output(u"\u00C4rtonwall"), err)
+                self.failUnlessIn("files whose names could not be converted", err)
+            else:
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out.decode(get_io_encoding()), u"\u00C4rtonwall\n")
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+
+        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 = to_str(data["rw_uri"])
+            self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", data)
+            self.ro_uri = to_str(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(to_str(data["ro_uri"]), self.ro_uri)
+            self.failUnlessIn("rw_uri", data)
+            self.failUnlessEqual(to_str(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] = to_str(childdata[uri_key])
+        d.addCallback(_process_directory_json)
+        # Now build a local directory to copy into place, like the following:
+        # test2/
+        # test2/mutable1
+        # test2/mutable2
+        # test2/imm1
+        # test2/imm3
+        def _build_local_directory(ignored):
+            test2_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test2")
+            fileutil.make_dirs(test2_path)
+            for fn in ("mutable1", "mutable2", "imm1", "imm3"):
+                fileutil.write(os.path.join(test2_path, fn), fn * 1000)
+            self.test2_path = test2_path
+        d.addCallback(_build_local_directory)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
+            self.do_cli("cp", "-r", self.test2_path, "tahoe:"))
+
+        # 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(to_str(data["rw_uri"]), self.childuris[fn])
+            else:
+                self.failIf(data['mutable'])
+                self.failUnlessIn("ro_uri", data)
+                self.failIfEqual(to_str(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(to_str(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 = to_str(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(to_str(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("replace or update requested with read-only cap", 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:"))
+        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(to_str(file2data["ro_uri"]), self._test_read_uri)
+            self.failIfIn("rw_uri", file2data)
+        d.addCallback(_got_testdir_json)
+        return d
+
+    def test_cp_verbose(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/cp_verbose"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        # Write two test files, which we'll copy to the grid.
+        test1_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test1")
+        test2_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test2")
+        fileutil.write(test1_path, "test1")
+        fileutil.write(test2_path, "test2")
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+            self.do_cli("cp", "--verbose", test1_path, test2_path, "tahoe:"))
+        def _check(res):
+            (rc, out, err) = res
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0, str(res))
+            self.failUnlessIn("Success: files copied", out, str(res))
+            self.failUnlessEqual(err, """\
+attaching sources to targets, 2 files / 0 dirs in root
+targets assigned, 1 dirs, 2 files
+starting copy, 2 files, 1 directories
+1/2 files, 0/1 directories
+2/2 files, 0/1 directories
+1/1 directories
+""", str(res))
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
+
+    def test_cp_copies_dir(self):
+        # This test ensures that a directory is copied using
+        # tahoe cp -r. Refer to ticket #712:
+        # https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/712
+
+        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/cp_copies_dir"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        subdir = os.path.join(self.basedir, "foo")
+        os.mkdir(subdir)
+        test1_path = os.path.join(subdir, "test1")
+        fileutil.write(test1_path, "test1")
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+            self.do_cli("cp", "-r", subdir, "tahoe:"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+            self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:"))
+        def _check(res, item):
+            (rc, out, err) = res
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessIn(item, out, str(res))
+        d.addCallback(_check, "foo")
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+            self.do_cli("ls", "tahoe:foo/"))
+        d.addCallback(_check, "test1")
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: fileutil.rm_dir(subdir))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("cp", "-r", "tahoe:foo", self.basedir))
+        def _check_local_fs(ign):
+            self.failUnless(os.path.isdir(self.basedir))
+            self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(test1_path))
+        d.addCallback(_check_local_fs)
+        return d
+
+    def test_ticket_2027(self):
+        # This test ensures that tahoe will copy a file from the grid to
+        # a local directory without a specified file name.
+        # https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/2027
+        self.basedir = "cli/Cp/cp_verbose"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        # Write a test file, which we'll copy to the grid.
+        test1_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "test1")
+        fileutil.write(test1_path, "test1")
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+            self.do_cli("cp", test1_path, "tahoe:"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+            self.do_cli("cp", "tahoe:test1", self.basedir))
+        def _check(res):
+            (rc, out, err) = res
+            self.failUnlessIn("Success: file copied", out, str(res))
+        return d
diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_create_alias.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_create_alias.py
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..ae3cd5b
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,209 @@
+import os.path
+from twisted.trial import unittest
+import urllib
+from allmydata.util import fileutil
+from allmydata.scripts.common import get_aliases
+from allmydata.scripts import cli, runner
+from allmydata.test.no_network import GridTestMixin
+from allmydata.util.encodingutil import quote_output, get_io_encoding
+from .test_cli import CLITestMixin
+
+timeout = 480 # deep_check takes 360s on Zandr's linksys box, others take > 240s
+
+class CreateAlias(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
+
+    def _test_webopen(self, args, expected_url):
+        o = runner.Options()
+        o.parseOptions(["--node-directory", self.get_clientdir(), "webopen"]
+                       + list(args))
+        urls = []
+        rc = cli.webopen(o, urls.append)
+        self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+        self.failUnlessReallyEqual(len(urls), 1)
+        self.failUnlessReallyEqual(urls[0], expected_url)
+
+    def test_create(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/CreateAlias/create"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        aliasfile = os.path.join(self.get_clientdir(), "private", "aliases")
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        def _done((rc,stdout,stderr)):
+            self.failUnless("Alias 'tahoe' created" in stdout)
+            self.failIf(stderr)
+            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
+            self.failUnless("tahoe" in aliases)
+            self.failUnless(aliases["tahoe"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
+        d.addCallback(_done)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("create-alias", "two:"))
+
+        def _stash_urls(res):
+            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
+            node_url_file = os.path.join(self.get_clientdir(), "node.url")
+            nodeurl = fileutil.read(node_url_file).strip()
+            self.welcome_url = nodeurl
+            uribase = nodeurl + "uri/"
+            self.tahoe_url = uribase + urllib.quote(aliases["tahoe"])
+            self.tahoe_subdir_url = self.tahoe_url + "/subdir"
+            self.two_url = uribase + urllib.quote(aliases["two"])
+            self.two_uri = aliases["two"]
+        d.addCallback(_stash_urls)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("create-alias", "two")) # dup
+        def _check_create_duplicate((rc,stdout,stderr)):
+            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnless("Alias 'two' already exists!" in stderr)
+            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(aliases["two"], self.two_uri)
+        d.addCallback(_check_create_duplicate)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("add-alias", "added", self.two_uri))
+        def _check_add((rc,stdout,stderr)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnless("Alias 'added' added" in stdout)
+        d.addCallback(_check_add)
+
+        # check add-alias with a duplicate
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("add-alias", "two", self.two_uri))
+        def _check_add_duplicate((rc,stdout,stderr)):
+            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnless("Alias 'two' already exists!" in stderr)
+            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(aliases["two"], self.two_uri)
+        d.addCallback(_check_add_duplicate)
+
+        # check create-alias and add-alias with invalid aliases
+        def _check_invalid((rc,stdout,stderr)):
+            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessIn("cannot contain", stderr)
+
+        for invalid in ['foo:bar', 'foo bar', 'foobar::']:
+            d.addCallback(lambda res, invalid=invalid: self.do_cli("create-alias", invalid))
+            d.addCallback(_check_invalid)
+            d.addCallback(lambda res, invalid=invalid: self.do_cli("add-alias", invalid, self.two_uri))
+            d.addCallback(_check_invalid)
+
+        def _test_urls(junk):
+            self._test_webopen([], self.welcome_url)
+            self._test_webopen(["/"], self.tahoe_url)
+            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:"], self.tahoe_url)
+            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:/"], self.tahoe_url)
+            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:subdir"], self.tahoe_subdir_url)
+            self._test_webopen(["-i", "tahoe:subdir"],
+                               self.tahoe_subdir_url+"?t=info")
+            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:subdir/"], self.tahoe_subdir_url + '/')
+            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:subdir/file"],
+                               self.tahoe_subdir_url + '/file')
+            self._test_webopen(["--info", "tahoe:subdir/file"],
+                               self.tahoe_subdir_url + '/file?t=info')
+            # if "file" is indeed a file, then the url produced by webopen in
+            # this case is disallowed by the webui. but by design, webopen
+            # passes through the mistake from the user to the resultant
+            # webopened url
+            self._test_webopen(["tahoe:subdir/file/"], self.tahoe_subdir_url + '/file/')
+            self._test_webopen(["two:"], self.two_url)
+        d.addCallback(_test_urls)
+
+        def _remove_trailing_newline_and_create_alias(ign):
+            # ticket #741 is about a manually-edited alias file (which
+            # doesn't end in a newline) being corrupted by a subsequent
+            # "tahoe create-alias"
+            old = fileutil.read(aliasfile)
+            fileutil.write(aliasfile, old.rstrip())
+            return self.do_cli("create-alias", "un-corrupted1")
+        d.addCallback(_remove_trailing_newline_and_create_alias)
+        def _check_not_corrupted1((rc,stdout,stderr)):
+            self.failUnless("Alias 'un-corrupted1' created" in stdout, stdout)
+            self.failIf(stderr)
+            # the old behavior was to simply append the new record, causing a
+            # line that looked like "NAME1: CAP1NAME2: CAP2". This won't look
+            # like a valid dircap, so get_aliases() will raise an exception.
+            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
+            self.failUnless("added" in aliases)
+            self.failUnless(aliases["added"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
+            # to be safe, let's confirm that we don't see "NAME2:" in CAP1.
+            # No chance of a false-negative, because the hyphen in
+            # "un-corrupted1" is not a valid base32 character.
+            self.failIfIn("un-corrupted1:", aliases["added"])
+            self.failUnless("un-corrupted1" in aliases)
+            self.failUnless(aliases["un-corrupted1"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
+        d.addCallback(_check_not_corrupted1)
+
+        def _remove_trailing_newline_and_add_alias(ign):
+            # same thing, but for "tahoe add-alias"
+            old = fileutil.read(aliasfile)
+            fileutil.write(aliasfile, old.rstrip())
+            return self.do_cli("add-alias", "un-corrupted2", self.two_uri)
+        d.addCallback(_remove_trailing_newline_and_add_alias)
+        def _check_not_corrupted((rc,stdout,stderr)):
+            self.failUnless("Alias 'un-corrupted2' added" in stdout, stdout)
+            self.failIf(stderr)
+            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
+            self.failUnless("un-corrupted1" in aliases)
+            self.failUnless(aliases["un-corrupted1"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
+            self.failIfIn("un-corrupted2:", aliases["un-corrupted1"])
+            self.failUnless("un-corrupted2" in aliases)
+            self.failUnless(aliases["un-corrupted2"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
+        d.addCallback(_check_not_corrupted)
+
+    def test_create_unicode(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/CreateAlias/create_unicode"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        try:
+            etudes_arg = u"\u00E9tudes".encode(get_io_encoding())
+            lumiere_arg = u"lumi\u00E8re.txt".encode(get_io_encoding())
+        except UnicodeEncodeError:
+            raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII command argument could not be encoded on this platform.")
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", etudes_arg)
+        def _check_create_unicode((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessIn("Alias %s created" % quote_output(u"\u00E9tudes"), out)
+
+            aliases = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())
+            self.failUnless(aliases[u"\u00E9tudes"].startswith("URI:DIR2:"))
+        d.addCallback(_check_create_unicode)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", etudes_arg + ":"))
+        def _check_ls1((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check_ls1)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", "-", etudes_arg + ":uploaded.txt",
+                                              stdin="Blah blah blah"))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("ls", etudes_arg + ":"))
+        def _check_ls2((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "uploaded.txt\n")
+        d.addCallback(_check_ls2)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", etudes_arg + ":uploaded.txt"))
+        def _check_get((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "Blah blah blah")
+        d.addCallback(_check_get)
+
+        # Ensure that an Unicode filename in an Unicode alias works as expected
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", "-", etudes_arg + ":" + lumiere_arg,
+                                              stdin="Let the sunshine In!"))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get",
+                                              get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())[u"\u00E9tudes"] + "/" + lumiere_arg))
+        def _check_get2((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "Let the sunshine In!")
+        d.addCallback(_check_get2)
+
+        return d
+
+    # TODO: test list-aliases, including Unicode
+
+
diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_list.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_list.py
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..29a38ea
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,280 @@
+from twisted.trial import unittest
+from twisted.internet import defer
+
+from allmydata.immutable import upload
+from allmydata.interfaces import MDMF_VERSION, SDMF_VERSION
+from allmydata.mutable.publish import MutableData
+from allmydata.test.no_network import GridTestMixin
+from allmydata.util.encodingutil import quote_output, get_io_encoding
+from .test_cli import CLITestMixin
+
+timeout = 480 # deep_check takes 360s on Zandr's linksys box, others take > 240s
+
+class List(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
+    def test_list(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/List/list"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        c0 = self.g.clients[0]
+        small = "small"
+
+        # u"g\u00F6\u00F6d" might not be representable in the argv and/or output encodings.
+        # It is initially included in the directory in any case.
+        try:
+            good_arg = u"g\u00F6\u00F6d".encode(get_io_encoding())
+        except UnicodeEncodeError:
+            good_arg = None
+
+        try:
+            good_out = u"g\u00F6\u00F6d".encode(get_io_encoding())
+        except UnicodeEncodeError:
+            good_out = None
+
+        d = c0.create_dirnode()
+        def _stash_root_and_create_file(n):
+            self.rootnode = n
+            self.rooturi = n.get_uri()
+            return n.add_file(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d", upload.Data(small, convergence=""))
+        d.addCallback(_stash_root_and_create_file)
+        def _stash_goodcap(n):
+            self.goodcap = n.get_uri()
+        d.addCallback(_stash_goodcap)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.rootnode.create_subdirectory(u"1share"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda n:
+                      self.delete_shares_numbered(n.get_uri(), range(1,10)))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.rootnode.create_subdirectory(u"0share"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda n:
+                      self.delete_shares_numbered(n.get_uri(), range(0,10)))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign:
+                      self.do_cli("add-alias", "tahoe", self.rooturi))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls"))
+        def _check1((rc,out,err)):
+            if good_out is None:
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+                self.failUnlessIn("files whose names could not be converted", err)
+                self.failUnlessIn(quote_output(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d"), err)
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(out.splitlines()), sorted(["0share", "1share"]))
+            else:
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(out.splitlines()), sorted(["0share", "1share", good_out]))
+        d.addCallback(_check1)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "missing"))
+        def _check2((rc,out,err)):
+            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err.strip(), "No such file or directory")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check2)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "1share"))
+        def _check3((rc,out,err)):
+            self.failIfEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessIn("Error during GET: 410 Gone", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn("UnrecoverableFileError:", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn("could not be retrieved, because there were "
+                              "insufficient good shares.", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check3)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "0share"))
+        d.addCallback(_check3)
+        def _check4((rc, out, err)):
+            if good_out is None:
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+                self.failUnlessIn("files whose names could not be converted", err)
+                self.failUnlessIn(quote_output(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d"), err)
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+            else:
+                # listing a file (as dir/filename) should have the edge metadata,
+                # including the filename
+                self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+                self.failUnlessIn(good_out, out)
+                self.failIfIn("-r-- %d -" % len(small), out,
+                              "trailing hyphen means unknown date")
+
+        if good_arg is not None:
+            d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", good_arg))
+            d.addCallback(_check4)
+            # listing a file as $DIRCAP/filename should work just like dir/filename
+            d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", self.rooturi + "/" + good_arg))
+            d.addCallback(_check4)
+            # and similarly for $DIRCAP:./filename
+            d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", self.rooturi + ":./" + good_arg))
+            d.addCallback(_check4)
+
+        def _check5((rc, out, err)):
+            # listing a raw filecap should not explode, but it will have no
+            # metadata, just the size
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual("-r-- %d -" % len(small), out.strip())
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", self.goodcap))
+        d.addCallback(_check5)
+
+        # Now rename 'g\u00F6\u00F6d' to 'good' and repeat the tests that might have been skipped due
+        # to encoding problems.
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.rootnode.move_child_to(u"g\u00F6\u00F6d", self.rootnode, u"good"))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls"))
+        def _check1_ascii((rc,out,err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(sorted(out.splitlines()), sorted(["0share", "1share", "good"]))
+        d.addCallback(_check1_ascii)
+        def _check4_ascii((rc, out, err)):
+            # listing a file (as dir/filename) should have the edge metadata,
+            # including the filename
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessIn("good", out)
+            self.failIfIn("-r-- %d -" % len(small), out,
+                          "trailing hyphen means unknown date")
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", "good"))
+        d.addCallback(_check4_ascii)
+        # listing a file as $DIRCAP/filename should work just like dir/filename
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", self.rooturi + "/good"))
+        d.addCallback(_check4_ascii)
+        # and similarly for $DIRCAP:./filename
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", self.rooturi + ":./good"))
+        d.addCallback(_check4_ascii)
+
+        unknown_immcap = "imm.URI:unknown"
+        def _create_unknown(ign):
+            nm = c0.nodemaker
+            kids = {u"unknownchild-imm": (nm.create_from_cap(unknown_immcap), {})}
+            return self.rootnode.create_subdirectory(u"unknown", initial_children=kids,
+                                                     mutable=False)
+        d.addCallback(_create_unknown)
+        def _check6((rc, out, err)):
+            # listing a directory referencing an unknown object should print
+            # an extra message to stderr
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessIn("?r-- ? - unknownchild-imm\n", out)
+            self.failUnlessIn("included unknown objects", err)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", "unknown"))
+        d.addCallback(_check6)
+        def _check7((rc, out, err)):
+            # listing an unknown cap directly should print an extra message
+            # to stderr (currently this only works if the URI starts with 'URI:'
+            # after any 'ro.' or 'imm.' prefix, otherwise it will be confused
+            # with an alias).
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessIn("?r-- ? -\n", out)
+            self.failUnlessIn("included unknown objects", err)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("ls", "-l", unknown_immcap))
+        d.addCallback(_check7)
+        return d
+
+    def test_list_without_alias(self):
+        # doing just 'tahoe ls' without specifying an alias or first
+        # doing 'tahoe create-alias tahoe' should fail gracefully.
+        self.basedir = "cli/List/list_without_alias"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self.do_cli("ls")
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
+
+    def test_list_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
+        # doing 'tahoe ls' while specifying an alias that doesn't already
+        # exist should fail with an informative error message
+        self.basedir = "cli/List/list_with_nonexistent_alias"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self.do_cli("ls", "nonexistent:")
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn("nonexistent", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
+
+    def _create_directory_structure(self):
+        # Create a simple directory structure that we can use for MDMF,
+        # SDMF, and immutable testing.
+        assert self.g
+
+        client = self.g.clients[0]
+        # Create a dirnode
+        d = client.create_dirnode()
+        def _got_rootnode(n):
+            # Add a few nodes.
+            self._dircap = n.get_uri()
+            nm = n._nodemaker
+            # The uploaders may run at the same time, so we need two
+            # MutableData instances or they'll fight over offsets &c and
+            # break.
+            mutable_data = MutableData("data" * 100000)
+            mutable_data2 = MutableData("data" * 100000)
+            # Add both kinds of mutable node.
+            d1 = nm.create_mutable_file(mutable_data,
+                                        version=MDMF_VERSION)
+            d2 = nm.create_mutable_file(mutable_data2,
+                                        version=SDMF_VERSION)
+            # Add an immutable node. We do this through the directory,
+            # with add_file.
+            immutable_data = upload.Data("immutable data" * 100000,
+                                         convergence="")
+            d3 = n.add_file(u"immutable", immutable_data)
+            ds = [d1, d2, d3]
+            dl = defer.DeferredList(ds)
+            def _made_files((r1, r2, r3)):
+                self.failUnless(r1[0])
+                self.failUnless(r2[0])
+                self.failUnless(r3[0])
+
+                # r1, r2, and r3 contain nodes.
+                mdmf_node = r1[1]
+                sdmf_node = r2[1]
+                imm_node = r3[1]
+
+                self._mdmf_uri = mdmf_node.get_uri()
+                self._mdmf_readonly_uri = mdmf_node.get_readonly_uri()
+                self._sdmf_uri = mdmf_node.get_uri()
+                self._sdmf_readonly_uri = sdmf_node.get_readonly_uri()
+                self._imm_uri = imm_node.get_uri()
+
+                d1 = n.set_node(u"mdmf", mdmf_node)
+                d2 = n.set_node(u"sdmf", sdmf_node)
+                return defer.DeferredList([d1, d2])
+            # We can now list the directory by listing self._dircap.
+            dl.addCallback(_made_files)
+            return dl
+        d.addCallback(_got_rootnode)
+        return d
+
+    def test_list_mdmf(self):
+        # 'tahoe ls' should include MDMF files.
+        self.basedir = "cli/List/list_mdmf"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self._create_directory_structure()
+        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
+            self.do_cli("ls", self._dircap))
+        def _got_ls((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessIn("immutable", out)
+            self.failUnlessIn("mdmf", out)
+            self.failUnlessIn("sdmf", out)
+        d.addCallback(_got_ls)
+        return d
+
+    def test_list_mdmf_json(self):
+        # 'tahoe ls' should include MDMF caps when invoked with MDMF
+        # caps.
+        self.basedir = "cli/List/list_mdmf_json"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self._create_directory_structure()
+        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
+            self.do_cli("ls", "--json", self._dircap))
+        def _got_json((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessIn(self._mdmf_uri, out)
+            self.failUnlessIn(self._mdmf_readonly_uri, out)
+            self.failUnlessIn(self._sdmf_uri, out)
+            self.failUnlessIn(self._sdmf_readonly_uri, out)
+            self.failUnlessIn(self._imm_uri, out)
+            self.failUnlessIn('"format": "SDMF"', out)
+            self.failUnlessIn('"format": "MDMF"', out)
+        d.addCallback(_got_json)
+        return d
diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_mv.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_mv.py
new file mode 100644 (file)
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--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,197 @@
+import os.path
+from twisted.trial import unittest
+from allmydata.util import fileutil
+from allmydata.test.no_network import GridTestMixin
+from allmydata.scripts import tahoe_mv
+from .test_cli import CLITestMixin
+
+timeout = 480 # deep_check takes 360s on Zandr's linksys box, others take > 240s
+
+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"
+        fileutil.write(fn1, DATA1)
+        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "file2")
+        DATA2 = "UML diagrams"
+        fileutil.write(fn2, 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
+
+    def test_mv_error_if_DELETE_fails(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Mv/mv_error_if_DELETE_fails"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "file1")
+        DATA1 = "Nuclear launch codes"
+        fileutil.write(fn1, DATA1)
+
+        original_do_http = tahoe_mv.do_http
+        def mock_do_http(method, url, body=""):
+            if method == "DELETE":
+                class FakeResponse:
+                    def read(self):
+                        return "response"
+                resp = FakeResponse()
+                resp.status = '500 Something Went Wrong'
+                resp.reason = '*shrug*'
+                return resp
+            else:
+                return original_do_http(method, url, body=body)
+        tahoe_mv.do_http = mock_do_http
+
+        # copy file to the grid
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+            self.do_cli("cp", fn1, "tahoe:"))
+
+        # do mv file1 file2
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+            self.do_cli("mv", "tahoe:file1", "tahoe:file2"))
+        def _check( (rc, out, err) ):
+            self.failIfIn("OK", out, "mv printed 'OK' even though the DELETE failed")
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 2)
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+
+        def _restore_do_http(res):
+            tahoe_mv.do_http = original_do_http
+            return res
+        d.addBoth(_restore_do_http)
+        return d
+
+    def test_mv_without_alias(self):
+        # doing 'tahoe mv' without explicitly specifying an alias or
+        # creating the default 'tahoe' alias should fail with a useful
+        # error message.
+        self.basedir = "cli/Mv/mv_without_alias"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self.do_cli("mv", "afile", "anotherfile")
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        # check to see that the validation extends to the
+        # target argument by making an alias that will work with the first
+        # one.
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("create-alias", "havasu"))
+        def _create_a_test_file(ign):
+            self.test_file_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "afile")
+            fileutil.write(self.test_file_path, "puppies" * 100)
+        d.addCallback(_create_a_test_file)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("put", self.test_file_path,
+                                              "havasu:afile"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("mv", "havasu:afile",
+                                              "anotherfile"))
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
+
+    def test_mv_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
+        # doing 'tahoe mv' with an alias that doesn't exist should fail
+        # with an informative error message.
+        self.basedir = "cli/Mv/mv_with_nonexistent_alias"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self.do_cli("mv", "fake:afile", "fake:anotherfile")
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn("fake", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        # check to see that the validation extends to the
+        # target argument by making an alias that will work with the first
+        # one.
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("create-alias", "havasu"))
+        def _create_a_test_file(ign):
+            self.test_file_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "afile")
+            fileutil.write(self.test_file_path, "puppies" * 100)
+        d.addCallback(_create_a_test_file)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("put", self.test_file_path,
+                                              "havasu:afile"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ign: self.do_cli("mv", "havasu:afile",
+                                              "fake:anotherfile"))
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_put.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_put.py
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..537645a
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,457 @@
+import os.path
+from twisted.trial import unittest
+from twisted.python import usage
+
+from allmydata.util import fileutil
+from allmydata.scripts.common import get_aliases
+from allmydata.scripts import cli
+from allmydata.test.no_network import GridTestMixin
+from allmydata.util.encodingutil import get_io_encoding, unicode_to_argv
+from allmydata.util.fileutil import abspath_expanduser_unicode
+from .test_cli import CLITestMixin
+
+timeout = 480 # deep_check takes 360s on Zandr's linksys box, others take > 240s
+
+class Put(GridTestMixin, CLITestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
+
+    def test_unlinked_immutable_stdin(self):
+        # tahoe get `echo DATA | tahoe put`
+        # tahoe get `echo DATA | tahoe put -`
+        self.basedir = "cli/Put/unlinked_immutable_stdin"
+        DATA = "data" * 100
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self.do_cli("put", stdin=DATA)
+        def _uploaded(res):
+            (rc, out, err) = res
+            self.failUnlessIn("waiting for file data on stdin..", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
+            self.readcap = out
+            self.failUnless(self.readcap.startswith("URI:CHK:"))
+        d.addCallback(_uploaded)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", self.readcap))
+        def _downloaded(res):
+            (rc, out, err) = res
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(err, "")
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA)
+        d.addCallback(_downloaded)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", "-", stdin=DATA))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err):
+                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, self.readcap))
+        return d
+
+    def test_unlinked_immutable_from_file(self):
+        # tahoe put file.txt
+        # tahoe put ./file.txt
+        # tahoe put /tmp/file.txt
+        # tahoe put ~/file.txt
+        self.basedir = "cli/Put/unlinked_immutable_from_file"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        rel_fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, "DATAFILE")
+        abs_fn = unicode_to_argv(abspath_expanduser_unicode(unicode(rel_fn)))
+        # we make the file small enough to fit in a LIT file, for speed
+        fileutil.write(rel_fn, "short file")
+        d = self.do_cli("put", rel_fn)
+        def _uploaded((rc, out, err)):
+            readcap = out
+            self.failUnless(readcap.startswith("URI:LIT:"), readcap)
+            self.readcap = readcap
+        d.addCallback(_uploaded)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", "./" + rel_fn))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
+                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, self.readcap))
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", abs_fn))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
+                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, self.readcap))
+        # we just have to assume that ~ is handled properly
+        return d
+
+    def test_immutable_from_file(self):
+        # tahoe put file.txt uploaded.txt
+        # tahoe - uploaded.txt
+        # tahoe put file.txt subdir/uploaded.txt
+        # tahoe put file.txt tahoe:uploaded.txt
+        # tahoe put file.txt tahoe:subdir/uploaded.txt
+        # tahoe put file.txt DIRCAP:./uploaded.txt
+        # tahoe put file.txt DIRCAP:./subdir/uploaded.txt
+        self.basedir = "cli/Put/immutable_from_file"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        rel_fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, "DATAFILE")
+        # we make the file small enough to fit in a LIT file, for speed
+        DATA = "short file"
+        DATA2 = "short file two"
+        fileutil.write(rel_fn, DATA)
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn, "uploaded.txt"))
+        def _uploaded((rc, out, err)):
+            readcap = out.strip()
+            self.failUnless(readcap.startswith("URI:LIT:"), readcap)
+            self.failUnlessIn("201 Created", err)
+            self.readcap = readcap
+        d.addCallback(_uploaded)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:uploaded.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
+                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("put", "-", "uploaded.txt", stdin=DATA2))
+        def _replaced((rc, out, err)):
+            readcap = out.strip()
+            self.failUnless(readcap.startswith("URI:LIT:"), readcap)
+            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
+        d.addCallback(_replaced)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn, "subdir/uploaded2.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "subdir/uploaded2.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
+                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn, "tahoe:uploaded3.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:uploaded3.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
+                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn, "tahoe:subdir/uploaded4.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:subdir/uploaded4.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
+                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
+
+        def _get_dircap(res):
+            self.dircap = get_aliases(self.get_clientdir())["tahoe"]
+        d.addCallback(_get_dircap)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn,
+                                  self.dircap+":./uploaded5.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:uploaded5.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
+                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn,
+                                  self.dircap+":./subdir/uploaded6.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:subdir/uploaded6.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,stdout,stderr):
+                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(stdout, DATA))
+
+        return d
+
+    def test_mutable_unlinked(self):
+        # FILECAP = `echo DATA | tahoe put --mutable`
+        # tahoe get FILECAP, compare against DATA
+        # echo DATA2 | tahoe put - FILECAP
+        # tahoe get FILECAP, compare against DATA2
+        # tahoe put file.txt FILECAP
+        self.basedir = "cli/Put/mutable_unlinked"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        DATA = "data" * 100
+        DATA2 = "two" * 100
+        rel_fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, "DATAFILE")
+        DATA3 = "three" * 100
+        fileutil.write(rel_fn, DATA3)
+
+        d = self.do_cli("put", "--mutable", stdin=DATA)
+        def _created(res):
+            (rc, out, err) = res
+            self.failUnlessIn("waiting for file data on stdin..", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
+            self.filecap = out
+            self.failUnless(self.filecap.startswith("URI:SSK:"), self.filecap)
+        d.addCallback(_created)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", self.filecap))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", "-", self.filecap, stdin=DATA2))
+        def _replaced(res):
+            (rc, out, err) = res
+            self.failUnlessIn("waiting for file data on stdin..", err)
+            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(self.filecap, out)
+        d.addCallback(_replaced)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", self.filecap))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA2))
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("put", rel_fn, self.filecap))
+        def _replaced2(res):
+            (rc, out, err) = res
+            self.failUnlessIn("200 OK", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(self.filecap, out)
+        d.addCallback(_replaced2)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", self.filecap))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA3))
+
+        return d
+
+    def test_mutable(self):
+        # echo DATA1 | tahoe put --mutable - uploaded.txt
+        # echo DATA2 | tahoe put - uploaded.txt # should modify-in-place
+        # tahoe get uploaded.txt, compare against DATA2
+
+        self.basedir = "cli/Put/mutable"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        DATA1 = "data" * 100
+        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "DATA1")
+        fileutil.write(fn1, DATA1)
+        DATA2 = "two" * 100
+        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "DATA2")
+        fileutil.write(fn2, DATA2)
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("put", "--mutable", fn1, "tahoe:uploaded.txt"))
+        def _check(res):
+            (rc, out, err) = res
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0, str(res))
+            self.failUnlessEqual(err.strip(), "201 Created", str(res))
+            self.uri = out
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("put", fn2, "tahoe:uploaded.txt"))
+        def _check2(res):
+            (rc, out, err) = res
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0, str(res))
+            self.failUnlessEqual(err.strip(), "200 OK", str(res))
+            self.failUnlessEqual(out, self.uri, str(res))
+        d.addCallback(_check2)
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:uploaded.txt"))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc,out,err): self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA2))
+        return d
+
+    def _check_mdmf_json(self, (rc, json, err)):
+         self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+         self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
+         self.failUnlessIn('"format": "MDMF"', json)
+         # We also want a valid MDMF cap to be in the json.
+         self.failUnlessIn("URI:MDMF", json)
+         self.failUnlessIn("URI:MDMF-RO", json)
+         self.failUnlessIn("URI:MDMF-Verifier", json)
+
+    def _check_sdmf_json(self, (rc, json, err)):
+        self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+        self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
+        self.failUnlessIn('"format": "SDMF"', json)
+        # We also want to see the appropriate SDMF caps.
+        self.failUnlessIn("URI:SSK", json)
+        self.failUnlessIn("URI:SSK-RO", json)
+        self.failUnlessIn("URI:SSK-Verifier", json)
+
+    def _check_chk_json(self, (rc, json, err)):
+        self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+        self.failUnlessEqual(err, "")
+        self.failUnlessIn('"format": "CHK"', json)
+        # We also want to see the appropriate CHK caps.
+        self.failUnlessIn("URI:CHK", json)
+        self.failUnlessIn("URI:CHK-Verifier", json)
+
+    def test_format(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Put/format"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        data = "data" * 40000 # 160kB total, two segments
+        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data")
+        fileutil.write(fn1, data)
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+
+        def _put_and_ls(ign, cmdargs, expected, filename=None):
+            if filename:
+                args = ["put"] + cmdargs + [fn1, filename]
+            else:
+                # unlinked
+                args = ["put"] + cmdargs + [fn1]
+            d2 = self.do_cli(*args)
+            def _list((rc, out, err)):
+                self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) # don't allow failure
+                if filename:
+                    return self.do_cli("ls", "--json", filename)
+                else:
+                    cap = out.strip()
+                    return self.do_cli("ls", "--json", cap)
+            d2.addCallback(_list)
+            return d2
+
+        # 'tahoe put' to a directory
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable"], "SDMF", "tahoe:s1.txt")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json) # backwards-compatibility
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=SDMF"], "SDMF", "tahoe:s2.txt")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=sdmf"], "SDMF", "tahoe:s3.txt")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable", "--format=SDMF"], "SDMF", "tahoe:s4.txt")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
+
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=MDMF"], "MDMF", "tahoe:m1.txt")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_mdmf_json)
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable", "--format=MDMF"], "MDMF", "tahoe:m2.txt")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_mdmf_json)
+
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=CHK"], "CHK", "tahoe:c1.txt")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_chk_json)
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, [], "CHK", "tahoe:c1.txt")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_chk_json)
+
+        # 'tahoe put' unlinked
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable"], "SDMF")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json) # backwards-compatibility
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=SDMF"], "SDMF")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=sdmf"], "SDMF")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable", "--format=SDMF"], "SDMF")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_sdmf_json)
+
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=MDMF"], "MDMF")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_mdmf_json)
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--mutable", "--format=MDMF"], "MDMF")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_mdmf_json)
+
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, ["--format=CHK"], "CHK")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_chk_json)
+        d.addCallback(_put_and_ls, [], "CHK")
+        d.addCallback(self._check_chk_json)
+
+        return d
+
+    def test_put_to_mdmf_cap(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Put/put_to_mdmf_cap"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        data = "data" * 100000
+        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data")
+        fileutil.write(fn1, data)
+        d = self.do_cli("put", "--format=MDMF", fn1)
+        def _got_cap((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.cap = out.strip()
+        d.addCallback(_got_cap)
+        # Now try to write something to the cap using put.
+        data2 = "data2" * 100000
+        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data2")
+        fileutil.write(fn2, data2)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
+            self.do_cli("put", fn2, self.cap))
+        def _got_put((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessIn(self.cap, out)
+        d.addCallback(_got_put)
+        # Now get the cap. We should see the data we just put there.
+        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
+            self.do_cli("get", self.cap))
+        def _got_data((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessEqual(out, data2)
+        d.addCallback(_got_data)
+        # add some extension information to the cap and try to put something
+        # to it.
+        def _make_extended_cap(ignored):
+            self.cap = self.cap + ":Extension-Stuff"
+        d.addCallback(_make_extended_cap)
+        data3 = "data3" * 100000
+        fn3 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data3")
+        fileutil.write(fn3, data3)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
+            self.do_cli("put", fn3, self.cap))
+        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
+            self.do_cli("get", self.cap))
+        def _got_data3((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessEqual(out, data3)
+        d.addCallback(_got_data3)
+        return d
+
+    def test_put_to_sdmf_cap(self):
+        self.basedir = "cli/Put/put_to_sdmf_cap"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        data = "data" * 100000
+        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data")
+        fileutil.write(fn1, data)
+        d = self.do_cli("put", "--format=SDMF", fn1)
+        def _got_cap((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.cap = out.strip()
+        d.addCallback(_got_cap)
+        # Now try to write something to the cap using put.
+        data2 = "data2" * 100000
+        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "data2")
+        fileutil.write(fn2, data2)
+        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
+            self.do_cli("put", fn2, self.cap))
+        def _got_put((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessIn(self.cap, out)
+        d.addCallback(_got_put)
+        # Now get the cap. We should see the data we just put there.
+        d.addCallback(lambda ignored:
+            self.do_cli("get", self.cap))
+        def _got_data((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0)
+            self.failUnlessEqual(out, data2)
+        d.addCallback(_got_data)
+        return d
+
+    def test_mutable_type_invalid_format(self):
+        o = cli.PutOptions()
+        self.failUnlessRaises(usage.UsageError,
+                              o.parseOptions,
+                              ["--format=LDMF"])
+
+    def test_put_with_nonexistent_alias(self):
+        # when invoked with an alias that doesn't exist, 'tahoe put'
+        # should output a useful error message, not a stack trace
+        self.basedir = "cli/Put/put_with_nonexistent_alias"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+        d = self.do_cli("put", "somefile", "fake:afile")
+        def _check((rc, out, err)):
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(rc, 1)
+            self.failUnlessIn("error:", err)
+            self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, "")
+        d.addCallback(_check)
+        return d
+
+    def test_immutable_from_file_unicode(self):
+        # tahoe put "\u00E0 trier.txt" "\u00E0 trier.txt"
+
+        try:
+            a_trier_arg = u"\u00E0 trier.txt".encode(get_io_encoding())
+        except UnicodeEncodeError:
+            raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII command argument could not be encoded on this platform.")
+
+        self.skip_if_cannot_represent_filename(u"\u00E0 trier.txt")
+
+        self.basedir = "cli/Put/immutable_from_file_unicode"
+        self.set_up_grid()
+
+        rel_fn = os.path.join(unicode(self.basedir), u"\u00E0 trier.txt")
+        # we make the file small enough to fit in a LIT file, for speed
+        DATA = "short file"
+        fileutil.write(rel_fn, DATA)
+
+        d = self.do_cli("create-alias", "tahoe")
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("put", rel_fn.encode(get_io_encoding()), a_trier_arg))
+        def _uploaded((rc, out, err)):
+            readcap = out.strip()
+            self.failUnless(readcap.startswith("URI:LIT:"), readcap)
+            self.failUnlessIn("201 Created", err)
+            self.readcap = readcap
+        d.addCallback(_uploaded)
+
+        d.addCallback(lambda res:
+                      self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:" + a_trier_arg))
+        d.addCallback(lambda (rc, out, err):
+                      self.failUnlessReallyEqual(out, DATA))
+
+        return d
+