From: Brian Warner Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 00:35:21 +0000 (-0700) Subject: tahoe_cp: rewrite, make --recursive work X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-1.1.0~84 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/Site?a=commitdiff_plain;h=457248f02304e3961fcc01baf2ababe9b3fdd4d8;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git tahoe_cp: rewrite, make --recursive work --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/scripts/cli.py b/src/allmydata/scripts/cli.py index c5751e2a..de25abd4 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/scripts/cli.py +++ b/src/allmydata/scripts/cli.py @@ -125,6 +125,7 @@ class PutOptions(VDriveOptions): class CpOptions(VDriveOptions): optFlags = [ ("recursive", "r", "Copy source directory recursively."), + ("verbose", "v", "Be noisy about what is happening."), ] def parseArgs(self, *args): if len(args) < 2: diff --git a/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py b/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py index c354a40b..73d5c94b 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py +++ b/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ class WriteError(Exception): pass class ReadError(Exception): pass +class MissingSourceError(Exception): + pass def GET_to_file(url): resp = do_http("GET", url) @@ -34,8 +36,16 @@ def PUT(url, data): raise WriteError("Error during PUT: %s %s %s" % (resp.status, resp.reason, resp.read())) +def POST(url, data): + resp = do_http("POST", url, data) + if resp.status in (200, 201): + return resp.read() + raise WriteError("Error during POST: %s %s %s" % (resp.status, resp.reason, + resp.read())) + def mkdir(targeturl): - resp = do_http("POST", targeturl) + url = targeturl + "?t=mkdir" + resp = do_http("POST", url) if resp.status in (200, 201): return resp.read().strip() raise WriteError("Error during mkdir: %s %s %s" % (resp.status, resp.reason, @@ -66,6 +76,27 @@ class LocalFileSource: class LocalFileTarget: def __init__(self, pathname): self.pathname = pathname + def put_file(self, inf): + outf = open(self.pathname, "wb") + while True: + data = inf.read(32768) + if not data: + break + outf.write(data) + outf.close() + +class LocalMissingTarget: + def __init__(self, pathname): + self.pathname = pathname + + def put_file(self, inf): + outf = open(self.pathname, "wb") + while True: + data = inf.read(32768) + if not data: + break + outf.write(data) + outf.close() class LocalDirectorySource: def __init__(self, progressfunc, pathname): @@ -74,6 +105,9 @@ class LocalDirectorySource: self.children = None def populate(self, recurse): + if self.children is not None: + return + self.children = {} children = os.listdir(self.pathname) for i,n in enumerate(children): self.progressfunc("examining %d of %d" % (i, len(children))) @@ -94,6 +128,9 @@ class LocalDirectoryTarget: self.children = None def populate(self, recurse): + if self.children is not None: + return + self.children = {} children = os.listdir(self.pathname) for i,n in enumerate(children): self.progressfunc("examining %d of %d" % (i, len(children))) @@ -149,11 +186,24 @@ class TahoeFileSource: return self.writecap or self.readcap class TahoeFileTarget: - def __init__(self, nodeurl, mutable, writecap, readcap): + def __init__(self, nodeurl, mutable, writecap, readcap, url): self.nodeurl = nodeurl self.mutable = mutable self.writecap = writecap self.readcap = readcap + self.url = url + + def put_file(self, inf): + # We want to replace this object in-place. + assert self.url + # our do_http() call currently requires a string or a filehandle with + # a real .seek + if not hasattr(inf, "seek"): + inf = inf.read() + PUT(self.url, inf) + # TODO: this always creates immutable files. We might want an option + # to always create mutable files, or to copy mutable files into new + # mutable files. class TahoeDirectorySource: def __init__(self, nodeurl, cache, progressfunc): @@ -175,9 +225,19 @@ class TahoeDirectorySource: self.children_d = d["children"] self.children = None + def init_from_parsed(self, parsed): + nodetype, d = parsed + self.writecap = ascii_or_none(d.get("rw_uri")) + self.readcap = ascii_or_none(d.get("ro_uri")) + self.mutable = d.get("mutable", False) # older nodes don't provide it + self.children_d = d["children"] + self.children = None + def populate(self, recurse): + if self.children is not None: + return self.children = {} - for i,(name, data) in enumerate(self.children_d): + for i,(name, data) in enumerate(self.children_d.items()): self.progressfunc("examining %d of %d" % (i, len(self.children_d))) if data[0] == "filenode": mutable = data[1].get("mutable", False) @@ -205,6 +265,23 @@ class TahoeDirectorySource: child.populate(True) self.children[name] = child +class TahoeMissingTarget: + def __init__(self, url): + self.url = url + + def put_file(self, inf): + # We want to replace this object in-place. + if not hasattr(inf, "seek"): + inf = inf.read() + PUT(self.url, inf) + # TODO: this always creates immutable files. We might want an option + # to always create mutable files, or to copy mutable files into new + # mutable files. + + def put_uri(self, filecap): + # I'm not sure this will always work + return PUT(self.url + "?t=uri", filecap) + class TahoeDirectoryTarget: def __init__(self, nodeurl, cache, progressfunc): self.nodeurl = nodeurl @@ -212,6 +289,14 @@ class TahoeDirectoryTarget: self.progressfunc = progressfunc self.new_children = {} + def init_from_parsed(self, parsed): + nodetype, d = parsed + self.writecap = ascii_or_none(d.get("rw_uri")) + self.readcap = ascii_or_none(d.get("ro_uri")) + self.mutable = d.get("mutable", False) # older nodes don't provide it + self.children_d = d["children"] + self.children = None + def init_from_grid(self, writecap, readcap): self.writecap = writecap self.readcap = readcap @@ -228,21 +313,28 @@ class TahoeDirectoryTarget: def just_created(self, writecap): self.writecap = writecap - self.readcap = uri.from_string().get_readonly().to_string() + self.readcap = uri.from_string(writecap).get_readonly().to_string() self.mutable = True self.children_d = {} self.children = {} def populate(self, recurse): + if self.children is not None: + return self.children = {} - for i,(name, data) in enumerate(self.children_d): + for i,(name, data) in enumerate(self.children_d.items()): self.progressfunc("examining %d of %d" % (i, len(self.children_d))) if data[0] == "filenode": mutable = data[1].get("mutable", False) writecap = ascii_or_none(data[1].get("rw_uri")) readcap = ascii_or_none(data[1].get("ro_uri")) + url = None + if self.writecap: + url = self.nodeurl + "/".join(["uri", + urllib.quote(self.writecap), + urllib.quote(name)]) self.children[name] = TahoeFileTarget(self.nodeurl, mutable, - writecap, readcap) + writecap, readcap, url) else: assert data[0] == "dirnode" writecap = ascii_or_none(data[1].get("rw_uri")) @@ -278,13 +370,12 @@ class TahoeDirectoryTarget: def put_file(self, name, inf): url = self.nodeurl + "uri" - # I'm not sure this will work: we might not have .seek, so if not: - #inf = inf.read() - + if not hasattr(inf, "seek"): + inf = inf.read() + filecap = PUT(url, inf) # TODO: this always creates immutable files. We might want an option # to always create mutable files, or to copy mutable files into new # mutable files. - filecap = PUT(url, inf) self.new_children[name] = filecap def put_uri(self, name, filecap): @@ -293,7 +384,17 @@ class TahoeDirectoryTarget: def set_children(self): if not self.new_children: return - # XXX TODO t=set_children + url = (self.nodeurl + "uri/" + urllib.quote(self.writecap) + + "?t=set_children") + set_data = {} + for (name, filecap) in self.new_children.items(): + # it just so happens that ?t=set_children will accept both file + # read-caps and write-caps as ['rw_uri'], and will handle eithe + # correctly. So don't bother trying to figure out whether the one + # we have is read-only or read-write. + set_data[name] = ["filenode", {"rw_uri": filecap}] + body = simplejson.dumps(set_data) + POST(url, body) class Copier: def __init__(self, nodeurl, config, aliases, @@ -306,80 +407,120 @@ class Copier: self.config = config self.aliases = aliases self.verbosity = verbosity + if config["verbose"] and not self.progressfunc: + def progress(message): + print >>stderr, message + self.progressfunc = progress self.stdout = stdout self.stderr = stderr + self.cache = {} def to_stderr(self, text): print >>self.stderr, text - def do_copy(self, sources, destination): + def do_copy(self, source_specs, destination_spec): recursive = self.config["recursive"] - #print "sources:", sources - #print "dest:", destination - - target = self.get_info(destination) - #print target + target = self.get_target_info(destination_spec) - source_info = dict([(self.get_info(source), source) - for source in sources]) - source_files = [s for s in source_info if s[0] == "file"] - source_dirs = [s for s in source_info if s[0] == "directory"] - empty_sources = [s for s in source_info if s[0] == "empty"] - if empty_sources: - for s in empty_sources: - self.to_stderr("no such file or directory %s" % source_info[s]) + try: + sources = [] # list of (name, source object) + for ss in source_specs: + name, source = self.get_source_info(ss) + sources.append( (name, source) ) + except MissingSourceError, e: + self.to_stderr("No such file or directory %s" % e.args[0]) return 1 - #print "source_files", " ".join([source_info[s] for s in source_files]) - #print "source_dirs", " ".join([source_info[s] for s in source_dirs]) + have_source_dirs = bool([s for (name,s) in sources + if isinstance(s, (LocalDirectorySource, + TahoeDirectorySource))]) - if source_dirs and not recursive: + if have_source_dirs and not recursive: self.to_stderr("cannot copy directories without --recursive") return 1 - if target[0] == "file": + if isinstance(target, (LocalFileTarget, TahoeFileTarget)): # cp STUFF foo.txt, where foo.txt already exists. This limits the # possibilities considerably. if len(sources) > 1: - self.to_stderr("target '%s' is not a directory" % destination) + self.to_stderr("target '%s' is not a directory" % destination_spec) return 1 - if source_dirs: + if have_source_dirs: self.to_stderr("cannot copy directory into a file") return 1 - return self.copy_to_file(source_files[0], target) + name, source = sources[0] + return self.copy_file(source, target) - if target[0] == "empty": + if isinstance(target, (LocalMissingTarget, TahoeMissingTarget)): if recursive: - return self.copy_to_directory(source_files, source_dirs, target) + return self.copy_to_directory(sources, target) if len(sources) > 1: # if we have -r, we'll auto-create the target directory. Without # it, we'll only create a file. self.to_stderr("cannot copy multiple files into a file without -r") return 1 # cp file1 newfile - return self.copy_to_file(source_files[0], target) + name, source = sources[0] + return self.copy_file(source, target) - if target[0] == "directory": - return self.copy_to_directory(source_files, source_dirs, target) + if isinstance(target, (LocalDirectoryTarget, TahoeDirectoryTarget)): + return self.copy_to_directory(sources, target) self.to_stderr("unknown target") return 1 - def get_info(self, target): - rootcap, path = get_alias(self.aliases, target, None) + def get_target_info(self, destination_spec): + rootcap, path = get_alias(self.aliases, destination_spec, None) if rootcap == DefaultAliasMarker: - # this is a local file + # no alias, so this is a local file pathname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(path)) if not os.path.exists(pathname): - name = os.path.basename(pathname) - return ("empty", "local", name, pathname) + t = LocalMissingTarget(pathname) + elif os.path.isdir(pathname): + t = LocalDirectoryTarget(self.progress, pathname) + else: + assert os.path.isfile(pathname), pathname + t = LocalFileTarget(pathname) # non-empty + else: + # this is a tahoe object + url = self.nodeurl + "uri/%s" % urllib.quote(rootcap) + if path: + url += "/" + escape_path(path) + last_slash = path.rfind("/") + + resp = do_http("GET", url + "?t=json") + if resp.status == 404: + # doesn't exist yet + t = TahoeMissingTarget(url) + else: + parsed = simplejson.loads(resp.read()) + nodetype, d = parsed + if nodetype == "dirnode": + t = TahoeDirectoryTarget(self.nodeurl, self.cache, + self.progress) + t.init_from_parsed(parsed) + else: + writecap = ascii_or_none(d.get("rw_uri")) + readcap = ascii_or_none(d.get("ro_uri")) + mutable = d.get("mutable", False) + t = TahoeFileTarget(self.nodeurl, mutable, + writecap, readcap, url) + return t + + def get_source_info(self, source_spec): + rootcap, path = get_alias(self.aliases, source_spec, None) + if rootcap == DefaultAliasMarker: + # no alias, so this is a local file + pathname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(path)) + name = os.path.basename(pathname) + if not os.path.exists(pathname): + raise MissingSourceError(source_spec) if os.path.isdir(pathname): - return ("directory", "local", pathname) + t = LocalDirectorySource(self.progress, pathname) else: assert os.path.isfile(pathname) - name = os.path.basename(pathname) - return ("file", "local", name, pathname) + t = LocalFileSource(pathname) # non-empty else: # this is a tahoe object url = self.nodeurl + "uri/%s" % urllib.quote(rootcap) @@ -390,90 +531,54 @@ class Copier: name = path if last_slash: name = path[last_slash+1:] - return self.get_info_tahoe_dirnode(url, name) - def get_info_tahoe_dirnode(self, url, name): - resp = do_http("GET", url + "?t=json") - if resp.status == 404: - # doesn't exist yet - return ("empty", "tahoe", False, name, None, None, url) - parsed = simplejson.loads(resp.read()) - nodetype, d = parsed - mutable = d.get("mutable", False) # older nodes don't provide 'mutable' - rw_uri = ascii_or_none(d.get("rw_uri")) - ro_uri = ascii_or_none(d.get("ro_uri")) - if nodetype == "dirnode": - return ("directory", "tahoe", mutable, name, rw_uri, ro_uri, - d["children"], url) - else: - return ("file", "tahoe", mutable, name, rw_uri, ro_uri, url) - - - def get_file_data(self, source): - assert source[0] == "file" - if source[1] == "local": - (ig1, ig2, name, pathname) = source - return open(pathname, "rb").read() - (ig1, ig2, mutable, name, writecap, readcap, url) = source - return GET_to_string(url) - - def put_file_data(self, data, target): - assert target[0] in ("file", "empty") - if target[1] == "local": - (ig1, ig2, name, pathname) = target - open(pathname, "wb").write(data) - return True - (ig1, ig2, mutable, name, writecap, readcap, url) = target - return PUT(url, data) + resp = do_http("GET", url + "?t=json") + if resp.status == 404: + raise MissingSourceError(source_spec) + parsed = simplejson.loads(resp.read()) + nodetype, d = parsed + if nodetype == "dirnode": + t = TahoeDirectorySource(self.nodeurl, self.cache, + self.progress) + t.init_from_parsed(parsed) + else: + writecap = ascii_or_none(d.get("rw_uri")) + readcap = ascii_or_none(d.get("ro_uri")) + mutable = d.get("mutable", False) # older nodes don't provide it + t = TahoeFileSource(self.nodeurl, mutable, writecap, readcap) + return name, t - def put_uri(self, uri, targeturl): - return PUT(targeturl + "?t=uri", uri) - def upload_data(self, data): - url = self.nodeurl + "uri" - return PUT(url, data) - - def copy_to_file(self, source, target): - assert source[0] == "file" - # do we need to copy bytes? - if source[1] == "local" or source[2] == True or target[1] == "local": - # yes - data = self.get_file_data(source) - self.put_file_data(data, target) - return - # no, we're getting data from an immutable source, and we're copying - # into the tahoe grid, so we can just copy the URI. - uri = source[3] or source[4] # prefer rw_uri, fall back to ro_uri - # TODO: if the original was mutable, and we're creating the target, - # should be we create a mutable file to match? At the moment we always - # create immutable files. - self.put_uri(uri, target[-1]) - - def copy_to_directory(self, source_file_infos, source_dir_infos, - target_info): - # step one: build a graph of the source tree. This returns a dictionary, - # with child names as keys, and values that are either Directory or File - # instances (local or tahoe). - source_dirs = self.build_graphs(source_dir_infos) + def dump_graph(self, s, indent=" "): + for name, child in s.children.items(): + print indent + name + ":" + str(child) + if isinstance(child, (LocalDirectorySource, TahoeDirectorySource)): + self.dump_graph(child, indent+" ") + + def copy_to_directory(self, source_infos, target): + # step one: build a recursive graph of the source tree. This returns + # a dictionary, with child names as keys, and values that are either + # Directory or File instances (local or tahoe). + source_dirs = self.build_graphs(source_infos) + source_files = [source for source in source_infos + if isinstance(source[1], (LocalFileSource, + TahoeFileSource))] + + #print "graphs" + #for s in source_dirs: + # self.dump_graph(s) # step two: create the top-level target directory object - assert target_info[0] in ("empty", "directory") - if target_info[1] == "local": - pathname = target_info[-1] - if not os.path.exists(pathname): - os.makedirs(pathname) - assert os.path.isdir(pathname) - target = LocalDirectoryTarget(self.progressfunc, target_info[-1]) - else: - assert target_info[1] == "tahoe" + if isinstance(target, LocalMissingTarget): + os.makedirs(target.pathname) + target = LocalDirectoryTarget(self.progress, target.pathname) + elif isinstance(target, TahoeMissingTarget): + writecap = mkdir(target.url) target = TahoeDirectoryTarget(self.nodeurl, self.cache, - self.progressfunc) - if target_info[0] == "empty": - writecap = mkdir(target_info[-1]) - target.just_created(writecap) - else: - (ig1, ig2, mutable, name, writecap, readcap, url) = target_info - target.init_from_grid(writecap, readcap) + self.progress) + target.just_created(writecap) + assert isinstance(target, (LocalDirectoryTarget, TahoeDirectoryTarget)) + target.populate(False) # step three: find a target for each source node, creating # directories as necessary. 'targetmap' is a dictionary that uses @@ -484,26 +589,25 @@ class Copier: # sources are all LocalFile/LocalDirectory/TahoeFile/TahoeDirectory # target is LocalDirectory/TahoeDirectory + self.progress("attaching sources to targets, " + "%d files / %d dirs in root" % + (len(source_files), len(source_dirs))) + self.targetmap = {} self.files_to_copy = 0 - for source in source_file_infos: - if source[1] == "local": - (ig1, ig2, name, pathname) = source - s = LocalFileSource(pathname) - else: - assert source[1] == "tahoe" - (ig1, ig2, mutable, name, writecap, readcap, url) = source - s = TahoeFileSource(self.nodeurl, mutable, - writecap, readcap) + for (name,s) in source_files: self.attach_to_target(s, name, target) self.files_to_copy += 1 for source in source_dirs: self.assign_targets(source, target) + self.progress("targets assigned, %s dirs, %s files" % + (len(self.targetmap), self.files_to_copy)) + self.progress("starting copy, %d files, %d directories" % - (self.files_to_copy, len(self.targets))) + (self.files_to_copy, len(self.targetmap))) self.files_copied = 0 self.targets_finished = 0 @@ -511,53 +615,70 @@ class Copier: # the files. If the target is a TahoeDirectory, upload and create # read-caps, then do a set_children to the target directory. - for target in self.targets: - self.copy_files(self.targets[target], target) + for target in self.targetmap: + self.copy_files_to_target(self.targetmap[target], target) self.targets_finished += 1 self.progress("%d/%d directories" % - (self.targets_finished, len(self.targets))) + (self.targets_finished, len(self.targetmap))) def attach_to_target(self, source, name, target): - if target not in self.targets: - self.targets[target] = {} - self.targets[target][name] = source + if target not in self.targetmap: + self.targetmap[target] = {} + self.targetmap[target][name] = source self.files_to_copy += 1 def assign_targets(self, source, target): - # copy everything in s to the target + # copy everything in the source into the target assert isinstance(source, (LocalDirectorySource, TahoeDirectorySource)) for name, child in source.children.items(): if isinstance(child, (LocalDirectorySource, TahoeDirectorySource)): # we will need a target directory for this one subtarget = target.get_child_target(name) - self.assign_targets(source, subtarget) + self.assign_targets(child, subtarget) else: assert isinstance(child, (LocalFileSource, TahoeFileSource)) - self.attach_to_target(source, name, target) + self.attach_to_target(child, name, target) - def copy_files(self, targetmap, target): + def copy_files_to_target(self, targetmap, target): for name, source in targetmap.items(): assert isinstance(source, (LocalFileSource, TahoeFileSource)) - self.copy_file(source, name, target) + self.copy_file_into(source, name, target) self.files_copied += 1 self.progress("%d/%d files, %d/%d directories" % (self.files_copied, self.files_to_copy, - self.targets_finished, len(self.targets))) + self.targets_finished, len(self.targetmap))) target.set_children() def need_to_copy_bytes(self, source, target): if source.need_to_copy_bytes: # mutable tahoe files, and local files return True - if isinstance(target, LocalDirectoryTarget): + if isinstance(target, (LocalFileTarget, LocalDirectoryTarget)): return True return False - def copy_file(self, source, name, target): + def copy_file(self, source, target): assert isinstance(source, (LocalFileSource, TahoeFileSource)) + assert isinstance(target, (LocalFileTarget, TahoeFileTarget, + LocalMissingTarget, TahoeMissingTarget)) + if self.need_to_copy_bytes(source, target): + # if the target is a local directory, this will just write the + # bytes to disk. If it is a tahoe directory, it will upload the + # data, and stash the new filecap for a later set_children call. + f = source.open() + target.put_file(f) + return + # otherwise we're copying tahoe to tahoe, and using immutable files, + # so we can just make a link. TODO: this probably won't always work: + # need to enumerate the cases and analyze them. + target.put_uri(source.bestcap()) + + def copy_file_into(self, source, name, target): + assert isinstance(source, (LocalFileSource, TahoeFileSource)) + assert isinstance(target, (LocalDirectoryTarget, TahoeDirectoryTarget)) if self.need_to_copy_bytes(source, target): # if the target is a local directory, this will just write the # bytes to disk. If it is a tahoe directory, it will upload the @@ -571,25 +692,16 @@ class Copier: def progress(self, message): - print message + #print message if self.progressfunc: self.progressfunc(message) - def build_graphs(self, sources): - cache = {} + def build_graphs(self, source_infos): graphs = [] - for source in sources: - assert source[0] == "directory" - if source[1] == "local": - root = LocalDirectorySource(self.progress, source[-1]) - root.populate(True) - else: - assert source[1] == "tahoe" - (ig1, ig2, mutable, name, writecap, readcap, url) = source - root = TahoeDirectorySource(self.nodeurl, cache, self.progress) - root.init_from_grid(writecap, readcap) - root.populate(True) - graphs.append(root) + for name,source in source_infos: + if isinstance(source, (LocalDirectorySource, TahoeDirectorySource)): + source.populate(True) + graphs.append(source) return graphs diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_system.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_system.py index 621c2c31..7365f8c5 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/test_system.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/test_system.py @@ -1791,24 +1791,26 @@ class SystemTest(testutil.SignalMixin, testutil.PollMixin, testutil.StallMixin, # recursive copy: setup dn = os.path.join(self.basedir, "dir1") os.makedirs(dn) - open(os.path.join(dn, "file1"), "wb").write("file1") - open(os.path.join(dn, "file2"), "wb").write("file2") - open(os.path.join(dn, "file3"), "wb").write("file3") + open(os.path.join(dn, "rfile1"), "wb").write("rfile1") + open(os.path.join(dn, "rfile2"), "wb").write("rfile2") + open(os.path.join(dn, "rfile3"), "wb").write("rfile3") sdn2 = os.path.join(dn, "subdir2") os.makedirs(sdn2) - open(os.path.join(dn, "file4"), "wb").write("file4") - open(os.path.join(dn, "file5"), "wb").write("file5") + open(os.path.join(sdn2, "rfile4"), "wb").write("rfile4") + open(os.path.join(sdn2, "rfile5"), "wb").write("rfile5") # from disk into tahoe - #d.addCallback(run, "cp", "-r", dn, "tahoe:dir1") - #d.addCallback(run, "ls") - #d.addCallback(_check_ls, ["dir1"]) - #d.addCallback(run, "ls", "dir1") - #d.addCallback(_check_ls, ["file1", "file2", "file3", "subdir2"]) - #d.addCallback(run, "ls", "tahoe:dir1/subdir2") - #d.addCallback(_check_ls, ["file4", "file5"]) - #d.addCallback(run, "get", "dir1/subdir2/file4") - #d.addCallback(_check_stdout_against, data="file4") + d.addCallback(run, "cp", "--recursive", dn, "tahoe:dir1") + d.addCallback(run, "ls") + d.addCallback(_check_ls, ["dir1"]) + d.addCallback(run, "ls", "dir1") + d.addCallback(_check_ls, ["rfile1", "rfile2", "rfile3", "subdir2"], + ["rfile4", "rfile5"]) + d.addCallback(run, "ls", "tahoe:dir1/subdir2") + d.addCallback(_check_ls, ["rfile4", "rfile5"], + ["rfile1", "rfile2", "rfile3"]) + d.addCallback(run, "get", "dir1/subdir2/rfile4") + d.addCallback(_check_stdout_against, data="rfile4") # tahoe_ls doesn't currently handle the error correctly: it tries to # JSON-parse a traceback.