From: Zooko O'Whielacronx Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 23:48:53 +0000 (-0700) Subject: immutable repairer: add tests of how it handles short reads X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-1.3.0~19 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/pf/content/en/seg?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2d45d192d118fb1b5a1ecc95fa5788ae71daf010;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git immutable repairer: add tests of how it handles short reads --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_repairer.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_repairer.py index c7f1e50b..d26f95b9 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/test_repairer.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/test_repairer.py @@ -367,18 +367,68 @@ class DownUpConnector(unittest.TestCase): duc.write('\x02\0x03') return d - def test_premature_close(self): + def test_short_reads_1(self): + # You don't get fewer bytes than you requested -- instead you get no callback at all. duc = repairer.DownUpConnector() duc.registerProducer(None, True) # just because you have to call registerProducer first + + d = duc.read_encrypted(2, False) + duc.write('\x04') + + def _callb(res): + self.fail("Shouldn't have gotten this callback res: %s" % (res,)) + d.addCallback(_callb) + + # Also in the other order of read-vs-write: + duc2 = repairer.DownUpConnector() + duc2.registerProducer(None, True) # just because you have to call registerProducer first + duc2.write('\x04') + d = duc2.read_encrypted(2, False) + + def _callb(res): + self.fail("Shouldn't have gotten this callback res: %s" % (res,)) + d.addCallback(_callb) + + # But once the DUC is closed then you *do* get short reads. + duc3 = repairer.DownUpConnector() + duc3.registerProducer(None, True) # just because you have to call registerProducer first + + d = duc3.read_encrypted(2, False) + duc3.write('\x04') + duc3.close() + def _callb(res): + self.failUnlessEqual(len(res), 1) + self.failUnlessEqual(res[0], '\x04') + d.addCallback(_callb) + return d + + def test_short_reads_2(self): + # Also in the other order of read-vs-write. + duc = repairer.DownUpConnector() + duc.registerProducer(None, True) # just because you have to call registerProducer first + + duc.write('\x04') d = duc.read_encrypted(2, False) duc.close() - def _callb(f): - self.fail("Should have errbacked.") - def _errb(f): - f.trap(repairer.PrematureClose) - self.failUnlessEqual(f.value.requested, 2) - # Okay, you pass the test. - d.addCallbacks(_callb, _errb) + + def _callb(res): + self.failUnlessEqual(len(res), 1) + self.failUnlessEqual(res[0], '\x04') + d.addCallback(_callb) + return d + + def test_short_reads_3(self): + # Also if it is closed before the read. + duc = repairer.DownUpConnector() + duc.registerProducer(None, True) # just because you have to call registerProducer first + + duc.write('\x04') + duc.close() + d = duc.read_encrypted(2, False) + def _callb(res): + self.failUnlessEqual(len(res), 1) + self.failUnlessEqual(res[0], '\x04') + d.addCallback(_callb) return d class Repairer(common.ShareManglingMixin, unittest.TestCase):