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backup: run test with absolute path

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Michael Eischer 2024-10-31 19:30:21 +01:00
parent 1d0d5d87bc
commit cb9247530e
4 changed files with 28 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ func testBackup(t *testing.T, useFsSnapshot bool) {
opts := BackupOptions{UseFsSnapshot: useFsSnapshot}
// first backup
testRunBackup(t, filepath.Dir(env.testdata), []string{"testdata"}, opts, env.gopts)
testRunBackup(t, "", []string{env.testdata}, opts, env.gopts)
testListSnapshots(t, env.gopts, 1)
testRunCheck(t, env.gopts)
stat1 := dirStats(env.repo)
// second backup, implicit incremental
testRunBackup(t, filepath.Dir(env.testdata), []string{"testdata"}, opts, env.gopts)
testRunBackup(t, "", []string{env.testdata}, opts, env.gopts)
snapshotIDs := testListSnapshots(t, env.gopts, 2)
stat2 := dirStats(env.repo)
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ func testBackup(t *testing.T, useFsSnapshot bool) {
testRunCheck(t, env.gopts)
// third backup, explicit incremental
opts.Parent = snapshotIDs[0].String()
testRunBackup(t, filepath.Dir(env.testdata), []string{"testdata"}, opts, env.gopts)
testRunBackup(t, "", []string{env.testdata}, opts, env.gopts)
snapshotIDs = testListSnapshots(t, env.gopts, 3)
stat3 := dirStats(env.repo)
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ func testBackup(t *testing.T, useFsSnapshot bool) {
for i, snapshotID := range snapshotIDs {
restoredir := filepath.Join(env.base, fmt.Sprintf("restore%d", i))
t.Logf("restoring snapshot %v to %v", snapshotID.Str(), restoredir)
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, restoredir, snapshotID)
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, restoredir, snapshotID.String()+":"+toPathInSnapshot(filepath.Dir(env.testdata)))
diff := directoriesContentsDiff(env.testdata, filepath.Join(restoredir, "testdata"))
rtest.Assert(t, diff == "", "directories are not equal: %v", diff)
}
@ -92,6 +92,20 @@ func testBackup(t *testing.T, useFsSnapshot bool) {
testRunCheck(t, env.gopts)
}
func toPathInSnapshot(path string) string {
// use path as is on most platforms, but convert it on windows
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
// the path generate by the test is always local so take the shortcut
vol := filepath.VolumeName(path)
if vol[len(vol)-1] != ':' {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected path: %q", path))
}
path = vol[:len(vol)-1] + string(filepath.Separator) + path[len(vol)+1:]
path = filepath.ToSlash(path)
}
return path
}
func TestBackupWithRelativePath(t *testing.T) {
env, cleanup := withTestEnvironment(t)
defer cleanup()
@ -557,7 +571,7 @@ func TestHardLink(t *testing.T) {
for i, snapshotID := range snapshotIDs {
restoredir := filepath.Join(env.base, fmt.Sprintf("restore%d", i))
t.Logf("restoring snapshot %v to %v", snapshotID.Str(), restoredir)
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, restoredir, snapshotID)
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, restoredir, snapshotID.String())
diff := directoriesContentsDiff(env.testdata, filepath.Join(restoredir, "testdata"))
rtest.Assert(t, diff == "", "directories are not equal %v", diff)

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@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ func TestCopy(t *testing.T) {
for i, snapshotID := range snapshotIDs {
restoredir := filepath.Join(env.base, fmt.Sprintf("restore%d", i))
origRestores[restoredir] = struct{}{}
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, restoredir, snapshotID)
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, restoredir, snapshotID.String())
}
for i, snapshotID := range copiedSnapshotIDs {
restoredir := filepath.Join(env2.base, fmt.Sprintf("restore%d", i))
testRunRestore(t, env2.gopts, restoredir, snapshotID)
testRunRestore(t, env2.gopts, restoredir, snapshotID.String())
foundMatch := false
for cmpdir := range origRestores {
diff := directoriesContentsDiff(restoredir, cmpdir)

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@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ import (
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/ui/termstatus"
)
func testRunRestore(t testing.TB, opts GlobalOptions, dir string, snapshotID restic.ID) {
func testRunRestore(t testing.TB, opts GlobalOptions, dir string, snapshotID string) {
testRunRestoreExcludes(t, opts, dir, snapshotID, nil)
}
func testRunRestoreExcludes(t testing.TB, gopts GlobalOptions, dir string, snapshotID restic.ID, excludes []string) {
func testRunRestoreExcludes(t testing.TB, gopts GlobalOptions, dir string, snapshotID string, excludes []string) {
opts := RestoreOptions{
Target: dir,
}
opts.Excludes = excludes
rtest.OK(t, testRunRestoreAssumeFailure(snapshotID.String(), opts, gopts))
rtest.OK(t, testRunRestoreAssumeFailure(snapshotID, opts, gopts))
}
func testRunRestoreAssumeFailure(snapshotID string, opts RestoreOptions, gopts GlobalOptions) error {
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ func TestRestoreFilter(t *testing.T) {
snapshotID := testListSnapshots(t, env.gopts, 1)[0]
// no restore filter should restore all files
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, filepath.Join(env.base, "restore0"), snapshotID)
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, filepath.Join(env.base, "restore0"), snapshotID.String())
for _, testFile := range testfiles {
rtest.OK(t, testFileSize(filepath.Join(env.base, "restore0", "testdata", testFile.name), int64(testFile.size)))
}
@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ func TestRestoreFilter(t *testing.T) {
// restore with excludes
restoredir := filepath.Join(env.base, "restore-with-excludes")
testRunRestoreExcludes(t, env.gopts, restoredir, snapshotID, excludePatterns)
testRunRestoreExcludes(t, env.gopts, restoredir, snapshotID.String(), excludePatterns)
testRestoredFileExclusions(t, restoredir)
// Create an exclude file with some patterns
@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ func TestRestoreWithPermissionFailure(t *testing.T) {
_ = withRestoreGlobalOptions(func() error {
globalOptions.stderr = io.Discard
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, filepath.Join(env.base, "restore"), snapshots[0])
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, filepath.Join(env.base, "restore"), snapshots[0].String())
return nil
})

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ func TestCheckRestoreNoLock(t *testing.T) {
testRunCheck(t, env.gopts)
snapshotIDs := testListSnapshots(t, env.gopts, 4)
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, filepath.Join(env.base, "restore"), snapshotIDs[0])
testRunRestore(t, env.gopts, filepath.Join(env.base, "restore"), snapshotIDs[0].String())
}
// a listOnceBackend only allows listing once per filetype