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restic/internal/archiver/exclude_test.go
2024-08-31 18:04:37 +02:00

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package archiver
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"testing"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/fs"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/test"
)
func TestIsExcludedByFile(t *testing.T) {
const (
tagFilename = "CACHEDIR.TAG"
header = "Signature: 8a477f597d28d172789f06886806bc55"
)
tests := []struct {
name string
tagFile string
content string
want bool
}{
{"NoTagfile", "", "", false},
{"EmptyTagfile", tagFilename, "", true},
{"UnnamedTagFile", "", header, false},
{"WrongTagFile", "notatagfile", header, false},
{"IncorrectSig", tagFilename, header[1:], false},
{"ValidSig", tagFilename, header, true},
{"ValidPlusStuff", tagFilename, header + "foo", true},
{"ValidPlusNewlineAndStuff", tagFilename, header + "\nbar", true},
}
for _, tc := range tests {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
tempDir := test.TempDir(t)
foo := filepath.Join(tempDir, "foo")
err := os.WriteFile(foo, []byte("foo"), 0666)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("could not write file: %v", err)
}
if tc.tagFile != "" {
tagFile := filepath.Join(tempDir, tc.tagFile)
err = os.WriteFile(tagFile, []byte(tc.content), 0666)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("could not write tagfile: %v", err)
}
}
h := header
if tc.content == "" {
h = ""
}
if got := isExcludedByFile(foo, tagFilename, h, newRejectionCache(), &fs.Local{}, func(msg string, args ...interface{}) { t.Logf(msg, args...) }); tc.want != got {
t.Fatalf("expected %v, got %v", tc.want, got)
}
})
}
}
// TestMultipleIsExcludedByFile is for testing that multiple instances of
// the --exclude-if-present parameter (or the shortcut --exclude-caches do not
// cancel each other out. It was initially written to demonstrate a bug in
// rejectIfPresent.
func TestMultipleIsExcludedByFile(t *testing.T) {
tempDir := test.TempDir(t)
// Create some files in a temporary directory.
// Files in UPPERCASE will be used as exclusion triggers later on.
// We will test the inclusion later, so we add the expected value as
// a bool.
files := []struct {
path string
incl bool
}{
{"42", true},
// everything in foodir except the NOFOO tagfile
// should not be included.
{"foodir/NOFOO", true},
{"foodir/foo", false},
{"foodir/foosub/underfoo", false},
// everything in bardir except the NOBAR tagfile
// should not be included.
{"bardir/NOBAR", true},
{"bardir/bar", false},
{"bardir/barsub/underbar", false},
// everything in bazdir should be included.
{"bazdir/baz", true},
{"bazdir/bazsub/underbaz", true},
}
var errs []error
for _, f := range files {
// create directories first, then the file
p := filepath.Join(tempDir, filepath.FromSlash(f.path))
errs = append(errs, os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(p), 0700))
errs = append(errs, os.WriteFile(p, []byte(f.path), 0600))
}
test.OKs(t, errs) // see if anything went wrong during the creation
// create two rejection functions, one that tests for the NOFOO file
// and one for the NOBAR file
fooExclude, _ := RejectIfPresent("NOFOO", nil)
barExclude, _ := RejectIfPresent("NOBAR", nil)
// To mock the archiver scanning walk, we create filepath.WalkFn
// that tests against the two rejection functions and stores
// the result in a map against we can test later.
m := make(map[string]bool)
walk := func(p string, fi os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
excludedByFoo := fooExclude(p, nil, &fs.Local{})
excludedByBar := barExclude(p, nil, &fs.Local{})
excluded := excludedByFoo || excludedByBar
// the log message helps debugging in case the test fails
t.Logf("%q: %v || %v = %v", p, excludedByFoo, excludedByBar, excluded)
m[p] = !excluded
if excluded {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
return nil
}
// walk through the temporary file and check the error
test.OK(t, filepath.Walk(tempDir, walk))
// compare whether the walk gave the expected values for the test cases
for _, f := range files {
p := filepath.Join(tempDir, filepath.FromSlash(f.path))
if m[p] != f.incl {
t.Errorf("inclusion status of %s is wrong: want %v, got %v", f.path, f.incl, m[p])
}
}
}
// TestIsExcludedByFileSize is for testing the instance of
// --exclude-larger-than parameters
func TestIsExcludedByFileSize(t *testing.T) {
tempDir := test.TempDir(t)
// Create some files in a temporary directory.
// Files in UPPERCASE will be used as exclusion triggers later on.
// We will test the inclusion later, so we add the expected value as
// a bool.
files := []struct {
path string
size int64
incl bool
}{
{"42", 100, true},
// everything in foodir except the FOOLARGE tagfile
// should not be included.
{"foodir/FOOLARGE", 2048, false},
{"foodir/foo", 1002, true},
{"foodir/foosub/underfoo", 100, true},
// everything in bardir except the BARLARGE tagfile
// should not be included.
{"bardir/BARLARGE", 1030, false},
{"bardir/bar", 1000, true},
{"bardir/barsub/underbar", 500, true},
// everything in bazdir should be included.
{"bazdir/baz", 100, true},
{"bazdir/bazsub/underbaz", 200, true},
}
var errs []error
for _, f := range files {
// create directories first, then the file
p := filepath.Join(tempDir, filepath.FromSlash(f.path))
errs = append(errs, os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(p), 0700))
file, err := os.OpenFile(p, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE|os.O_TRUNC, 0600)
errs = append(errs, err)
if err == nil {
// create a file with given size
errs = append(errs, file.Truncate(f.size))
}
errs = append(errs, file.Close())
}
test.OKs(t, errs) // see if anything went wrong during the creation
// create rejection function
sizeExclude, _ := RejectBySize(1024)
// To mock the archiver scanning walk, we create filepath.WalkFn
// that tests against the two rejection functions and stores
// the result in a map against we can test later.
m := make(map[string]bool)
walk := func(p string, fi os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
excluded := sizeExclude(p, fi, nil)
// the log message helps debugging in case the test fails
t.Logf("%q: dir:%t; size:%d; excluded:%v", p, fi.IsDir(), fi.Size(), excluded)
m[p] = !excluded
return nil
}
// walk through the temporary file and check the error
test.OK(t, filepath.Walk(tempDir, walk))
// compare whether the walk gave the expected values for the test cases
for _, f := range files {
p := filepath.Join(tempDir, filepath.FromSlash(f.path))
if m[p] != f.incl {
t.Errorf("inclusion status of %s is wrong: want %v, got %v", f.path, f.incl, m[p])
}
}
}
func TestDeviceMap(t *testing.T) {
deviceMap := deviceMap{
filepath.FromSlash("/"): 1,
filepath.FromSlash("/usr/local"): 5,
}
var tests = []struct {
item string
deviceID uint64
allowed bool
}{
{"/root", 1, true},
{"/usr", 1, true},
{"/proc", 2, false},
{"/proc/1234", 2, false},
{"/usr", 3, false},
{"/usr/share", 3, false},
{"/usr/local", 5, true},
{"/usr/local/foobar", 5, true},
{"/usr/local/foobar/submount", 23, false},
{"/usr/local/foobar/submount/file", 23, false},
{"/usr/local/foobar/outhersubmount", 1, false},
{"/usr/local/foobar/outhersubmount/otherfile", 1, false},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run("", func(t *testing.T) {
res, err := deviceMap.IsAllowed(filepath.FromSlash(test.item), test.deviceID, &fs.Local{})
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if res != test.allowed {
t.Fatalf("wrong result returned by IsAllowed(%v): want %v, got %v", test.item, test.allowed, res)
}
})
}
}