From: Brian Warner Date: Mon, 4 May 2015 05:13:52 +0000 (-0700) Subject: tahoe cp: ignore trailing slash on source arguments X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-1.10.1a1~17^2~2 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/quickstart.html?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ca23c4fa23a77b1fa557c734a2ad1f2abe4e7688;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git tahoe cp: ignore trailing slash on source arguments This avoids an error case where an empty child name resulted in a duplicate mkdir. It adds a precondition check to guard against empty child names, and some test cases. It also cleans up a funny redundancy noticed earlier (refs ticket:2329). --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py b/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py index 46244e87..a5cfe16a 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py +++ b/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py @@ -151,6 +151,7 @@ class LocalDirectoryTarget: def get_child_target(self, name): precondition(isinstance(name, unicode), name) + precondition(len(name), name) # don't want "" if self.children is None: self.populate(recurse=False) if name in self.children: @@ -637,6 +638,8 @@ class Copier: url = self.nodeurl + "uri/%s" % urllib.quote(rootcap) name = None if path: + if path.endswith("/"): + path = path[:-1] url += "/" + escape_path(path) last_slash = path.rfind(u"/") name = path @@ -659,13 +662,6 @@ class Copier: writecap = to_str(d.get("rw_uri")) readcap = to_str(d.get("ro_uri")) mutable = d.get("mutable", False) # older nodes don't provide it - - last_slash = source_spec.rfind(u"/") - if last_slash != -1: - # TODO: this looks funny and redundant with the 'name' - # assignment above. cf #2329 - name = source_spec[last_slash+1:] - t = TahoeFileSource(self.nodeurl, mutable, writecap, readcap, name) return t diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_cp.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_cp.py index 80be2681..24087a4f 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_cp.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/test_cli_cp.py @@ -658,7 +658,9 @@ starting copy, 2 files, 1 directories # these test cases come from ticket #2329 comment 40 # trailing slash on target *directory* should not matter, test both -# trailing slash on files should cause error +# trailing slash on target files should cause error +# trailing slash on source directory should not matter, test a few +# ignore trailing slash on source file, that's easiest COPYOUT_TESTCASES = """ cp $FILECAP to/existing-file : to/existing-file @@ -680,16 +682,22 @@ cp $FILECAP $DIRCAP to/existing-file/ : E4-NEED-R cp -r $FILECAP $DIRCAP to/existing-file/ : E7-BADSLASH # single source to a (present) target directory -cp $FILECAP to : E2-DESTNAME -cp -r $FILECAP to : E2-DESTNAME -cp $DIRCAP/file to : to/file -cp -r $DIRCAP/file to : to/file -cp $PARENTCAP/dir to : E4-NEED-R -cp -r $PARENTCAP/dir to : to/dir/file -cp $DIRCAP to : E4-NEED-R -cp -r $DIRCAP to : to/file -cp $DIRALIAS to : E4-NEED-R -cp -r $DIRALIAS to : to/file +cp $FILECAP to : E2-DESTNAME +cp -r $FILECAP to : E2-DESTNAME +cp $DIRCAP/file to : to/file +cp -r $DIRCAP/file to : to/file +# these two should behave like the two above: ignore trailing slash +cp $DIRCAP/file/ to : to/file +cp -r $DIRCAP/file/ to : to/file +cp $PARENTCAP/dir to : E4-NEED-R +cp -r $PARENTCAP/dir to : to/dir/file +# these two should ignore the trailing source slash too +cp $PARENTCAP/dir/ to : E4-NEED-R +cp -r $PARENTCAP/dir/ to : to/dir/file +cp $DIRCAP to : E4-NEED-R +cp -r $DIRCAP to : to/file +cp $DIRALIAS to : E4-NEED-R +cp -r $DIRALIAS to : to/file cp $FILECAP to/ : E2-DESTNAME cp -r $FILECAP to/ : E2-DESTNAME