From: Zooko O'Whielacronx Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2011 23:24:23 +0000 (-0700) Subject: reject old-style (pre-Tahoe-LAFS-v1.3) configuration files X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/vdrive/%22news.html/%22doc.html/quickstart.html?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e5c4e83f4cfe37696b94d1a354b71308e036235f;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git reject old-style (pre-Tahoe-LAFS-v1.3) configuration files Check for the existence of any of them and if any are found raise exception which will abort the startup of the node. This is a backwards-incompatible change for anyone who is still using old-style configuration files. fixes #1385 --- diff --git a/docs/configuration.rst b/docs/configuration.rst index eb6fc1bb..4f414f66 100644 --- a/docs/configuration.rst +++ b/docs/configuration.rst @@ -178,18 +178,21 @@ set the ``tub.location`` option described below. Most users will not need to set ``tub.location``. - Note that the old ``advertised_ip_addresses`` file from earlier releases is - no longer supported. Tahoe-LAFS v1.3.0 and later will ignore this file. - ``log_gatherer.furl = (FURL, optional)`` If provided, this contains a single FURL string that is used to contact a "log gatherer", which will be granted access to the logport. This can - be used by centralized storage grids to gather operational logs in a - single place. Note that when an old-style ``BASEDIR/log_gatherer.furl`` file - exists (see `Backwards Compatibility Files`_, below), both are used. (For - most other items, the separate config file overrides the entry in - ``tahoe.cfg``.) + be used to gather operational logs in a single place. Note that in + previous releases of Tahoe-LAFS, if an old-style + ``BASEDIR/log_gatherer.furl`` file existed it would also be used in + addition to this value, allowing multiple log gatherers to be used at + once. As of Tahoe-LAFS v1.9.0, an old-style file is ignored and a + warning will be emitted if one is detected. This means that as of + Tahoe-LAFS v1.9.0 you can have at most one log gatherer per node. See + ticket `#1423`_ about lifting this restriction and letting you have + multiple log gatherers. + + .. _`#1423`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1423 ``timeout.keepalive = (integer in seconds, optional)`` @@ -565,49 +568,6 @@ Other files "which peers am I connected to" list), and the shortened form (the first few characters) is recorded in various log messages. -Backwards Compatibility Files -============================= - -Tahoe-LAFS releases before v1.3.0 had no ``tahoe.cfg`` file, and used distinct -files for each item listed below. For each configuration knob, if the distinct -file exists, it will take precedence over the corresponding item in ``tahoe.cfg``. - -=============================== =================================== ================= -Config setting File Comment -=============================== =================================== ================= -``[node]nickname`` ``BASEDIR/nickname`` -``[node]web.port`` ``BASEDIR/webport`` -``[node]tub.port`` ``BASEDIR/client.port`` (for Clients, not Introducers) -``[node]tub.port`` ``BASEDIR/introducer.port`` (for Introducers, not Clients) (note that, unlike other keys, ``tahoe.cfg`` overrides this file) -``[node]tub.location`` ``BASEDIR/advertised_ip_addresses`` -``[node]log_gatherer.furl`` ``BASEDIR/log_gatherer.furl`` (one per line) -``[node]timeout.keepalive`` ``BASEDIR/keepalive_timeout`` -``[node]timeout.disconnect`` ``BASEDIR/disconnect_timeout`` -``[client]introducer.furl`` ``BASEDIR/introducer.furl`` -``[client]helper.furl`` ``BASEDIR/helper.furl`` -``[client]key_generator.furl`` ``BASEDIR/key_generator.furl`` -``[client]stats_gatherer.furl`` ``BASEDIR/stats_gatherer.furl`` -``[storage]enabled`` ``BASEDIR/no_storage`` (``False`` if ``no_storage`` exists) -``[storage]readonly`` ``BASEDIR/readonly_storage`` (``True`` if ``readonly_storage`` exists) -``[storage]sizelimit`` ``BASEDIR/sizelimit`` -``[storage]debug_discard`` ``BASEDIR/debug_discard_storage`` -``[helper]enabled`` ``BASEDIR/run_helper`` (``True`` if ``run_helper`` exists) -=============================== =================================== ================= - -Note: the functionality of ``[node]ssh.port`` and ``[node]ssh.authorized_keys_file`` -were previously combined, controlled by the presence of a -``BASEDIR/authorized_keys.SSHPORT`` file, in which the suffix of the filename -indicated which port the ssh server should listen on, and the contents of the -file provided the ssh public keys to accept. Support for these files has been -removed completely. To ``ssh`` into your Tahoe-LAFS node, add ``[node]ssh.port`` -and ``[node].ssh_authorized_keys_file`` statements to your ``tahoe.cfg``. - -Likewise, the functionality of ``[node]tub.location`` is a variant of the -now-unsupported ``BASEDIR/advertised_ip_addresses`` . The old file was additive -(the addresses specified in ``advertised_ip_addresses`` were used in addition to -any that were automatically discovered), whereas the new ``tahoe.cfg`` directive -is not (``tub.location`` is used verbatim). - Example ======= @@ -643,3 +603,13 @@ configuration (most of these are not the default values), merely a legal one. [helper] enabled = True + + +Old Configuration Files +======================= + +Tahoe-LAFS releases before v1.3.0 had no ``tahoe.cfg`` file, and used +distinct files for each item. This is no longer supported and if you +have configuration in the old format you must manually convert it to +the new format for Tahoe-LAFS to detect it. See +``_. diff --git a/docs/frontends/CLI.rst b/docs/frontends/CLI.rst index 7215a0bb..7aa27979 100644 --- a/docs/frontends/CLI.rst +++ b/docs/frontends/CLI.rst @@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ Node Management creates a new directory and populates it with files that will allow the "``tahoe start``" command to use it later on. This command creates nodes that have client functionality (upload/download files), web API services -(controlled by the 'webport' file), and storage services (unless -``--no-storage`` is specified). +(controlled by the '[node]web.port' configuration), and storage services +(unless ``--no-storage`` is specified). NODEDIR defaults to ``~/.tahoe/`` , and newly-created nodes default to publishing a web server on port 3456 (limited to the loopback interface, at diff --git a/docs/historical/configuration.rst b/docs/historical/configuration.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca58b59f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/historical/configuration.rst @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +======================= +Old Configuration Files +======================= + +Tahoe-LAFS releases before v1.3.0 had no ``tahoe.cfg`` file, and used +distinct files for each item listed below. If Tahoe-LAFS v1.9.0 or above +detects the old configuration files at start up it emits a warning and +aborts the start up. (This was issue ticket #1385.) + +=============================== =================================== ================= +Config setting File Comment +=============================== =================================== ================= +``[node]nickname`` ``BASEDIR/nickname`` +``[node]web.port`` ``BASEDIR/webport`` +``[node]tub.port`` ``BASEDIR/client.port`` (for Clients, not Introducers) +``[node]tub.port`` ``BASEDIR/introducer.port`` (for Introducers, not Clients) (note that, unlike other keys, ``tahoe.cfg`` overrode this file from Tahoe-LAFS v1.3.0 up to and including Tahoe-LAFS v1.8.2) +``[node]tub.location`` ``BASEDIR/advertised_ip_addresses`` +``[node]log_gatherer.furl`` ``BASEDIR/log_gatherer.furl`` (one per line) +``[node]timeout.keepalive`` ``BASEDIR/keepalive_timeout`` +``[node]timeout.disconnect`` ``BASEDIR/disconnect_timeout`` +``[client]introducer.furl`` ``BASEDIR/introducer.furl`` +``[client]helper.furl`` ``BASEDIR/helper.furl`` +``[client]key_generator.furl`` ``BASEDIR/key_generator.furl`` +``[client]stats_gatherer.furl`` ``BASEDIR/stats_gatherer.furl`` +``[storage]enabled`` ``BASEDIR/no_storage`` (``False`` if ``no_storage`` exists) +``[storage]readonly`` ``BASEDIR/readonly_storage`` (``True`` if ``readonly_storage`` exists) +``[storage]sizelimit`` ``BASEDIR/sizelimit`` +``[storage]debug_discard`` ``BASEDIR/debug_discard_storage`` +``[helper]enabled`` ``BASEDIR/run_helper`` (``True`` if ``run_helper`` exists) +=============================== =================================== ================= + +Note: the functionality of ``[node]ssh.port`` and +``[node]ssh.authorized_keys_file`` were previously (before Tahoe-LAFS +v1.3.0) combined, controlled by the presence of a +``BASEDIR/authorized_keys.SSHPORT`` file, in which the suffix of the +filename indicated which port the ssh server should listen on, and the +contents of the file provided the ssh public keys to accept. Support +for these files has been removed completely. To ``ssh`` into your +Tahoe-LAFS node, add ``[node]ssh.port`` and +``[node].ssh_authorized_keys_file`` statements to your ``tahoe.cfg``. + +Likewise, the functionality of ``[node]tub.location`` is a variant of +the now (since Tahoe-LAFS v1.3.0) unsupported +``BASEDIR/advertised_ip_addresses`` . The old file was additive (the +addresses specified in ``advertised_ip_addresses`` were used in +addition to any that were automatically discovered), whereas the new +``tahoe.cfg`` directive is not (``tub.location`` is used verbatim). diff --git a/docs/logging.rst b/docs/logging.rst index f9af0597..d3c126d4 100644 --- a/docs/logging.rst +++ b/docs/logging.rst @@ -101,11 +101,13 @@ transferred to a central log-gatherer host. This offloads the (admittedly modest) storage requirements to a different host and provides access to logfiles from multiple nodes (web-API, storage, or helper) in a single place. -There are two kinds of gatherers. Both produce a FURL which needs to be -placed in the ``NODEDIR/log_gatherer.furl`` file (one FURL per line) of -each node that is to publish its logs to the gatherer. When the Tahoe node -starts, it will connect to the configured gatherers and offer its logport: -the gatherer will then use the logport to subscribe to hear about events. +There are two kinds of gatherers: "log gatherer" and "stats gatherer". Each +produces a FURL which needs to be placed in the ``NODEDIR/tahoe.cfg `` file +of each node that is to publish to the gatherer, under the keys +"log_gatherer.furl" and "stats_gatherer.furl" respectively. When the Tahoe +node starts, it will connect to the configured gatherers and offer its +logport: the gatherer will then use the logport to subscribe to hear about +events. The gatherer will write to files in its working directory, which can then be examined with tools like "``flogtool dump``" as described above. @@ -168,13 +170,15 @@ contain events from many different sources, making it easier to correlate things that happened on multiple machines (such as comparing a client node making a request with the storage servers that respond to that request). -The Log Gatherer is created with the "``flogtool create-gatherer WORKDIR``" -command, and started with "``tahoe start``". The ``log_gatherer.furl`` it -creates then needs to be copied into the ``BASEDIR/log_gatherer.furl`` file -of all nodes that should be sending it log events. +Create the Log Gatherer with the "``flogtool create-gatherer +WORKDIR``" command, and start it with "``tahoe start``". Then copy the +contents of the ``log_gatherer.furl`` file it creates into the +``BASEDIR/tahoe.cfg`` file (under the key ``log_gatherer.furl`` of the +section ``[node]``) of all nodes that should be sending it log +events. (See ``_.) The "``flogtool filter``" command, described above, is useful to cut down the -potentially-large flogfiles into more a narrowly-focussed form. +potentially large flogfiles into a more focussed form. Busy nodes, particularly web-API nodes which are performing recursive deep-size/deep-stats/deep-check operations, can produce a lot of log events. diff --git a/src/allmydata/node.py b/src/allmydata/node.py index 99665e5f..fc7933c0 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/node.py +++ b/src/allmydata/node.py @@ -41,7 +41,11 @@ class _None: # used as a marker in get_config() pass class MissingConfigEntry(Exception): - pass + """ A required config entry was not found. """ + +class OldConfigError(Exception): + """ An obsolete config file was found. See + docs/historical/configuration.rst. """ class Node(service.MultiService): # this implements common functionality of both Client nodes and Introducer @@ -106,36 +110,26 @@ class Node(service.MultiService): assert self.config.get(section, option) == value def read_config(self): + self.warn_about_old_config_files() self.config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser() self.config.read([os.path.join(self.basedir, "tahoe.cfg")]) - self.read_old_config_files() - - def read_old_config_files(self): - # backwards-compatibility: individual files will override the - # contents of tahoe.cfg - copy = self._copy_config_from_file - - copy("nickname", "node", "nickname") - copy("webport", "node", "web.port") - - cfg_tubport = self.get_config("node", "tub.port", "") - if not cfg_tubport: - # For 'tub.port', tahoe.cfg overrides the individual file on - # disk. So only read self._portnumfile if tahoe.cfg doesn't - # provide a value. - try: - file_tubport = open(self._portnumfile, "rU").read().strip() - self.set_config("node", "tub.port", file_tubport) - except EnvironmentError: - pass - - copy("keepalive_timeout", "node", "timeout.keepalive") - copy("disconnect_timeout", "node", "timeout.disconnect") - - def _copy_config_from_file(self, config_filename, section, keyname): - s = self.get_config_from_file(config_filename) - if s is not None: - self.set_config(section, keyname, s) + + def warn_about_old_config_files(self): + """ If any old configuration files are detected, raise OldConfigError. """ + + oldfnames = set() + for name in [ + 'nickname', 'webport', 'keepalive_timeout', 'log_gatherer.furl', + 'disconnect_timeout', 'advertised_ip_addresses', 'introducer.furl', + 'helper.furl', 'key_generator.furl', 'stats_gatherer.furl', + 'no_storage', 'readonly_storage', 'sizelimit', + 'debug_discard_storage', 'run_helper']: + fullfname = os.path.join(self.basedir, name) + if os.path.exists(fullfname): + log.err("Found pre-Tahoe-LAFS-v1.3 configuration file: '%s'. See docs/historical/configuration.rst." % (fullfname,)) + oldfnames.add(fullfname) + if oldfnames: + raise OldConfigError(oldfnames) def create_tub(self): certfile = os.path.join(self.basedir, "private", self.CERTFILE) @@ -177,19 +171,6 @@ class Node(service.MultiService): # TODO: merge this with allmydata.get_package_versions return dict(app_versions.versions) - def get_config_from_file(self, name, required=False): - """Get the (string) contents of a config file, or None if the file - did not exist. If required=True, raise an exception rather than - returning None. Any leading or trailing whitespace will be stripped - from the data.""" - fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, name) - try: - return open(fn, "r").read().strip() - except EnvironmentError: - if not required: - return None - raise - def write_private_config(self, name, value): """Write the (string) contents of a private config file (which is a config file that resides within the subdirectory named 'private'), and @@ -210,21 +191,16 @@ class Node(service.MultiService): use it as a default value. If not, treat it as a 0-argument callable which is expected to return a string. """ - privname = os.path.join("private", name) - value = self.get_config_from_file(privname) - if value is None: - if isinstance(default, (str, unicode)): + privname = os.path.join(self.basedir, "private", name) + try: + value = fileutil.read(privname) + except EnvironmentError: + if isinstance(default, basestring): value = default else: value = default() - fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, privname) - try: - open(fn, "w").write(value) - except EnvironmentError, e: - self.log("Unable to write config file '%s'" % fn) - self.log(e) - value = value.strip() - return value + fileutil.write(privname, value) + return value.strip() def write_config(self, name, value, mode="w"): """Write a string to a config file.""" @@ -292,8 +268,9 @@ class Node(service.MultiService): return self.stopService() def setup_logging(self): - # we replace the formatTime() method of the log observer that twistd - # set up for us, with a method that uses better timestamps. + # we replace the formatTime() method of the log observer that + # twistd set up for us, with a method that uses our preferred + # timestamp format. for o in twlog.theLogPublisher.observers: # o might be a FileLogObserver's .emit method if type(o) is type(self.setup_logging): # bound method diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/common.py b/src/allmydata/test/common.py index 589d540d..f61e5dde 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/common.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/common.py @@ -372,9 +372,9 @@ class SystemTestMixin(pollmixin.PollMixin, testutil.StallMixin): iv_dir = self.getdir("introducer") if not os.path.isdir(iv_dir): fileutil.make_dirs(iv_dir) - f = open(os.path.join(iv_dir, "webport"), "w") - f.write("tcp:0:interface=127.0.0.1\n") - f.close() + fileutil.write(os.path.join(iv_dir, 'tahoe.cfg'), \ + "[node]\n" + \ + "web.port = tcp:0:interface=127.0.0.1\n") if SYSTEM_TEST_CERTS: os.mkdir(os.path.join(iv_dir, "private")) f = open(os.path.join(iv_dir, "private", "node.pem"), "w") @@ -450,24 +450,28 @@ class SystemTestMixin(pollmixin.PollMixin, testutil.StallMixin): f.write(SYSTEM_TEST_CERTS[i+1]) f.close() - def write(name, value): - open(os.path.join(basedir, name), "w").write(value+"\n") + config = "[client]\n" + config += "introducer.furl = %s\n" % self.introducer_furl + if self.stats_gatherer_furl: + config += "stats_gatherer.furl = %s\n" % self.stats_gatherer_furl + if i == 0: # clients[0] runs a webserver and a helper, no key_generator - write("webport", "tcp:0:interface=127.0.0.1") - write("run_helper", "yes") - write("keepalive_timeout", "600") + config += "[node]\n" + config += "web.port = tcp:0:interface=127.0.0.1\n" + config += "timeout.keepalive = 600\n" + config += "[helper]\n" + config += "enabled = True\n" if i == 3: # clients[3] runs a webserver and uses a helper, uses # key_generator - write("webport", "tcp:0:interface=127.0.0.1") - write("disconnect_timeout", "1800") if self.key_generator_furl: - kgf = "%s\n" % (self.key_generator_furl,) - write("key_generator.furl", kgf) - write("introducer.furl", self.introducer_furl) - if self.stats_gatherer_furl: - write("stats_gatherer.furl", self.stats_gatherer_furl) + config += "key_generator.furl = %s\n" % self.key_generator_furl + config += "[node]\n" + config += "web.port = tcp:0:interface=127.0.0.1\n" + config += "timeout.disconnect = 1800\n" + + fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, 'tahoe.cfg'), config) # give subclasses a chance to append lines to the node's tahoe.cfg # files before they are launched. @@ -485,8 +489,10 @@ class SystemTestMixin(pollmixin.PollMixin, testutil.StallMixin): f.close() self.helper_furl = helper_furl if self.numclients >= 4: - f = open(os.path.join(basedirs[3],"helper.furl"), "w") - f.write(helper_furl) + f = open(os.path.join(basedirs[3], 'tahoe.cfg'), 'ab+') + f.write( + "[client]\n" + "helper.furl = %s\n" % helper_furl) f.close() # this starts the rest of the clients @@ -546,11 +552,11 @@ class SystemTestMixin(pollmixin.PollMixin, testutil.StallMixin): basedir = self.getdir("client%d" % client_num) if not os.path.isdir(basedir): fileutil.make_dirs(basedir) - open(os.path.join(basedir, "introducer.furl"), "w").write(self.introducer_furl) + config = "[client]\n" + config += "introducer.furl = %s\n" % self.introducer_furl if helper_furl: - f = open(os.path.join(basedir, "helper.furl") ,"w") - f.write(helper_furl+"\n") - f.close() + config += "helper.furl = %s\n" % helper_furl + fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, 'tahoe.cfg'), config) c = client.Client(basedir=basedir) self.clients.append(c) diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_client.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_client.py index 1f96a424..68ed7083 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/test_client.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/test_client.py @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ import os from twisted.trial import unittest from twisted.application import service -from twisted.python import log import allmydata +from allmydata.node import OldConfigError from allmydata import client from allmydata.storage_client import StorageFarmBroker from allmydata.util import base32, fileutil @@ -12,46 +12,60 @@ from allmydata.interfaces import IFilesystemNode, IFileNode, \ from foolscap.api import flushEventualQueue import allmydata.test.common_util as testutil +import mock + BASECONFIG = ("[client]\n" "introducer.furl = \n" ) +BASECONFIG_I = ("[client]\n" + "introducer.furl = %s\n" + ) + class Basic(testutil.ReallyEqualMixin, unittest.TestCase): def test_loadable(self): basedir = "test_client.Basic.test_loadable" os.mkdir(basedir) - fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "introducer.furl"), "") + fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "tahoe.cfg"), \ + BASECONFIG) client.Client(basedir) - def test_loadable_old_config_bits(self): - basedir = "test_client.Basic.test_loadable_old_config_bits" + @mock.patch('allmydata.util.log.err') + def test_warn_on_old_config_files(self, mocklogerr): + basedir = "test_client.Basic.test_warn_on_old_config_files" os.mkdir(basedir) + fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "tahoe.cfg"), \ + BASECONFIG + \ + "[storage]\n" + \ + "enabled = false\n" + \ + "reserved_space = bogus\n") fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "introducer.furl"), "") fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "no_storage"), "") fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "readonly_storage"), "") fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "debug_discard_storage"), "") - c = client.Client(basedir) - try: - c.getServiceNamed("storage") - self.fail("that was supposed to fail") - except KeyError: - pass - - def test_loadable_old_storage_config_bits(self): - basedir = "test_client.Basic.test_loadable_old_storage_config_bits" - os.mkdir(basedir) - fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "introducer.furl"), "") - fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "readonly_storage"), "") - fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "debug_discard_storage"), "") - c = client.Client(basedir) - s = c.getServiceNamed("storage") - self.failUnless(s.no_storage) - self.failUnless(s.readonly_storage) + e = self.failUnlessRaises(OldConfigError, client.Client, basedir) + self.failUnlessIn(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(basedir, u"introducer.furl")), e.args[0]) + self.failUnlessIn(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(basedir, "no_storage")), e.args[0]) + self.failUnlessIn(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(basedir, "readonly_storage")), e.args[0]) + self.failUnlessIn(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(basedir, "debug_discard_storage")), e.args[0]) + for oldfile in [u'introducer.furl', 'no_storage', 'readonly_storage', + 'debug_discard_storage']: + warned = [ m for m in mocklogerr.call_args_list if ("Found pre-Tahoe-LAFS-v1.3 configuration file" in m[0][0] and oldfile in m[0][0]) ] + self.failUnless(warned, (oldfile, mocklogerr.call_args_list)) + + for oldfile in [ + 'nickname', 'webport', 'keepalive_timeout', 'log_gatherer.furl', + 'disconnect_timeout', 'advertised_ip_addresses', 'helper.furl', + 'key_generator.furl', 'stats_gatherer.furl', 'sizelimit', + 'run_helper']: + warned = [ m for m in mocklogerr.call_args_list if ("Found pre-Tahoe-LAFS-v1.3 configuration file" in m[0][0] and oldfile in m[0][0]) ] + self.failIf(warned, oldfile) def test_secrets(self): basedir = "test_client.Basic.test_secrets" os.mkdir(basedir) - fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "introducer.furl"), "") + fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "tahoe.cfg"), \ + BASECONFIG) c = client.Client(basedir) secret_fname = os.path.join(basedir, "private", "secret") self.failUnless(os.path.exists(secret_fname), secret_fname) @@ -133,7 +147,10 @@ class Basic(testutil.ReallyEqualMixin, unittest.TestCase): def test_versions(self): basedir = "test_client.Basic.test_versions" os.mkdir(basedir) - fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "introducer.furl"), "") + fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "tahoe.cfg"), \ + BASECONFIG + \ + "[storage]\n" + \ + "enabled = true\n") c = client.Client(basedir) ss = c.getServiceNamed("storage") verdict = ss.remote_get_version() @@ -144,7 +161,6 @@ class Basic(testutil.ReallyEqualMixin, unittest.TestCase): "non-numeric version in '%s'" % allmydata.__version__) all_versions = allmydata.get_package_versions_string() self.failUnless(allmydata.__appname__ in all_versions) - log.msg("tahoe versions: %s" % all_versions) # also test stats stats = c.get_stats() self.failUnless("node.uptime" in stats) @@ -171,7 +187,7 @@ class Run(unittest.TestCase, testutil.StallMixin): basedir = "test_client.Run.test_loadable" os.mkdir(basedir) dummy = "pb://wl74cyahejagspqgy4x5ukrvfnevlknt@127.0.0.1:58889/bogus" - fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "introducer.furl"), dummy) + fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "tahoe.cfg"), BASECONFIG_I % dummy) fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "suicide_prevention_hotline"), "") client.Client(basedir) @@ -179,7 +195,7 @@ class Run(unittest.TestCase, testutil.StallMixin): basedir = "test_client.Run.test_reloadable" os.mkdir(basedir) dummy = "pb://wl74cyahejagspqgy4x5ukrvfnevlknt@127.0.0.1:58889/bogus" - fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "introducer.furl"), dummy) + fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "tahoe.cfg"), BASECONFIG_I % dummy) c1 = client.Client(basedir) c1.setServiceParent(self.sparent) diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_runner.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_runner.py index d13f6dae..048e19d7 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/test_runner.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/test_runner.py @@ -322,6 +322,10 @@ class CreateNode(unittest.TestCase): run_by_human=False) +BASECONFIG_I = ("[client]\n" + "introducer.furl = %s\n" + ) + class RunNode(common_util.SignalMixin, unittest.TestCase, pollmixin.PollMixin, RunBinTahoeMixin): # exercise "tahoe start", for both introducer, client node, and @@ -467,7 +471,7 @@ class RunNode(common_util.SignalMixin, unittest.TestCase, pollmixin.PollMixin, # that even if the 'stop' command doesn't work (and the test fails), the client should # still terminate. open(HOTLINE_FILE, "w").write("") - open(os.path.join(c1, "introducer.furl"), "w").write("pb://xrndsskn2zuuian5ltnxrte7lnuqdrkz@127.0.0.1:55617/introducer\n") + fileutil.write(os.path.join(basedir, "tahoe.cfg"), BASECONFIG_I % "pb://xrndsskn2zuuian5ltnxrte7lnuqdrkz@127.0.0.1:55617/introducer") # now it's safe to start the node d.addCallback(_cb) @@ -526,7 +530,7 @@ class RunNode(common_util.SignalMixin, unittest.TestCase, pollmixin.PollMixin, # that even if the 'stop' command doesn't work (and the test fails), the client should # still terminate. open(HOTLINE_FILE, "w").write("") - open(os.path.join(c1, "introducer.furl"), "w").write("pb://xrndsskn2zuuian5ltnxrte7lnuqdrkz@127.0.0.1:55617/introducer\n") + fileutil.write(os.path.join(c1, "tahoe.cfg"), BASECONFIG_I % "pb://xrndsskn2zuuian5ltnxrte7lnuqdrkz@127.0.0.1:55617/introducer") # now it's safe to start the node d.addCallback(_cb)