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{- git-annex test suite framework
-
- Copyright 2010-2017 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Test.Framework where
import Test.Tasty
import Test.Tasty.Runners
import Test.Tasty.HUnit
add small delay to avoid problems on systems with low-resolution mtime I've seen intermittent failures of the test suite with v6 for a long time, it seems to have possibly gotten worse with the changes around v7. Or just being unlucky; all tests failed today. Seen on amd64 and i386 builders, repeatedly but intermittently: unused: FAIL (4.86s) Test.hs:928: git diff did not show changes to unlocked file And I think other such failures, all involving v7/v6 mode tests. I managed to reproduce the unused failure with --keep-failures, and inside the repo, git diff was indeed not showing any changes for the modified unlocked file. The two stats will be the same other than mtime; the old and new files have the same size and inode, since the test case writes to the file and then overwrites it. Indeed, notice the identical timestamps: builder@orca:~/gitbuilder/build/.t/tmprepo335$ echo 1 > foo; stat foo; echo 2 > foo; stat foo File: foo Size: 2 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 3546179 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1000/ builder) Gid: ( 1000/ builder) Access: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Modify: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Change: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Birth: - File: foo Size: 2 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 3546179 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1000/ builder) Gid: ( 1000/ builder) Access: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Modify: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.898942036 +0000 Change: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.898942036 +0000 Birth: - I'm seeing this in Linux VMs; it doesn't happen on my laptop. I've also not experienced the intermittent test suite failures on my laptop. So, I hope that this small delay will avoid the problem. Update: I didn't, indeed I then reproduced the same failure on my laptop, so it must be due to something else. But keeping this change anyway since not needing to worry about lowish-resolution mtime in the test suite seems worthwhile.
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import Control.Concurrent
import Common
import Types.Test
import qualified Annex
import qualified Annex.UUID
import qualified Types.RepoVersion
import qualified Backend
import qualified Git.CurrentRepo
import qualified Git.Construct
import qualified Types.KeySource
import qualified Types.Backend
import qualified Types
import qualified Remote
import qualified Key
import qualified Types.Key
import qualified Types.Messages
import qualified Config
import qualified Annex.WorkTree
import qualified Annex.Link
import qualified Annex.Init
import qualified Annex.Path
import qualified Annex.Action
import qualified Annex.AdjustedBranch
import qualified Utility.Process
import qualified Utility.Env
import qualified Utility.Env.Set
import qualified Utility.Exception
import qualified Utility.ThreadScheduler
import qualified Utility.Tmp.Dir
import qualified Utility.Metered
import qualified Command.Uninit
import qualified CmdLine.GitAnnex as GitAnnex
-- This is equivilant to running git-annex, but it's all run in-process
-- so test coverage collection works.
git_annex :: String -> [String] -> IO Bool
git_annex command params = git_annex' command params >>= \case
Right () -> return True
Left e -> do
hPutStrLn stderr (show e)
return False
-- For when git-annex is expected to fail.
git_annex_shouldfail :: String -> [String] -> IO Bool
git_annex_shouldfail command params = git_annex' command ("-q":params) >>= \case
Right () -> return False
Left _ -> return True
git_annex' :: String -> [String] -> IO (Either SomeException ())
git_annex' command params = do
-- catch all errors, including normally fatal errors
try run ::IO (Either SomeException ())
where
run = GitAnnex.run dummyTestOptParser
dummyTestRunner
dummyBenchmarkGenerator
(command:params)
dummyTestOptParser = pure mempty
dummyTestRunner _ = noop
dummyBenchmarkGenerator _ _ = return noop
{- Runs git-annex and returns its output. -}
git_annex_output :: String -> [String] -> IO String
git_annex_output command params = do
pp <- Annex.Path.programPath
got <- Utility.Process.readProcess pp (command:params)
-- Since the above is a separate process, code coverage stats are
-- not gathered for things run in it.
-- Run same command again, to get code coverage.
_ <- git_annex command params
return got
git_annex_expectoutput :: String -> [String] -> [String] -> IO ()
git_annex_expectoutput command params expected = do
got <- lines <$> git_annex_output command params
got == expected @? ("unexpected value running " ++ command ++ " " ++ show params ++ " -- got: " ++ show got ++ " expected: " ++ show expected)
-- Runs an action in the current annex. Note that shutdown actions
-- are not run; this should only be used for actions that query state.
annexeval :: Types.Annex a -> IO a
annexeval a = do
s <- Annex.new =<< Git.CurrentRepo.get
Annex.eval s $ do
Annex.setOutput Types.Messages.QuietOutput
a `finally` Annex.Action.stopCoProcesses
innewrepo :: Assertion -> Assertion
innewrepo a = withgitrepo $ \r -> indir r a
inmainrepo :: Assertion -> Assertion
inmainrepo a = do
d <- mainrepodir
indir d a
with_ssh_origin :: (Assertion -> Assertion) -> (Assertion -> Assertion)
with_ssh_origin cloner a = cloner $ do
origindir <- absPath
=<< annexeval (Config.getConfig (Config.ConfigKey config) "/dev/null")
let originurl = "localhost:" ++ origindir
boolSystem "git" [Param "config", Param config, Param originurl] @? "git config failed"
a
where
config = "remote.origin.url"
intmpclonerepo :: Assertion -> Assertion
intmpclonerepo a = withtmpclonerepo $ \r -> indir r a
intmpclonerepoInDirect :: Assertion -> Assertion
intmpclonerepoInDirect a = intmpclonerepo $
ifM isdirect
( putStrLn "not supported in direct mode; skipping"
, a
)
where
isdirect = annexeval $ do
Annex.Init.initialize Nothing Nothing
Config.isDirect
checkRepo :: Types.Annex a -> FilePath -> IO a
checkRepo getval d = do
s <- Annex.new =<< Git.Construct.fromPath d
Annex.eval s $
getval `finally` Annex.Action.stopCoProcesses
isInDirect :: FilePath -> IO Bool
isInDirect = checkRepo (not <$> Config.isDirect)
intmpbareclonerepo :: Assertion -> Assertion
intmpbareclonerepo a = withtmpclonerepo' (newCloneRepoConfig { bareClone = True } ) $
\r -> indir r a
intmpsharedclonerepo :: Assertion -> Assertion
intmpsharedclonerepo a = withtmpclonerepo' (newCloneRepoConfig { sharedClone = True } ) $
\r -> indir r a
withtmpclonerepo :: (FilePath -> Assertion) -> Assertion
withtmpclonerepo = withtmpclonerepo' newCloneRepoConfig
withtmpclonerepo' :: CloneRepoConfig -> (FilePath -> Assertion) -> Assertion
withtmpclonerepo' cfg a = do
dir <- tmprepodir
maindir <- mainrepodir
clone <- clonerepo maindir dir cfg
r <- tryNonAsync (a clone)
case r of
Right () -> return ()
Left e -> do
whenM (keepFailures <$> getTestMode) $
putStrLn $ "** Preserving repo for failure analysis in " ++ clone
throwM e
disconnectOrigin :: Assertion
disconnectOrigin = boolSystem "git" [Param "remote", Param "rm", Param "origin"] @? "remote rm"
withgitrepo :: (FilePath -> Assertion) -> Assertion
withgitrepo a = do
maindir <- mainrepodir
bracket (setuprepo maindir) return a
indir :: FilePath -> IO a -> IO a
indir dir a = do
currdir <- getCurrentDirectory
-- Assertion failures throw non-IO errors; catch
-- any type of error and change back to currdir before
-- rethrowing.
r <- bracket_
(changeToTmpDir dir)
(setCurrentDirectory currdir)
(tryNonAsync a)
case r of
Right v -> return v
Left e -> throwM e
adjustedbranchsupported :: FilePath -> IO Bool
adjustedbranchsupported repo = indir repo $ annexeval Annex.AdjustedBranch.isSupported
setuprepo :: FilePath -> IO FilePath
setuprepo dir = do
cleanup dir
ensuretmpdir
boolSystem "git" [Param "init", Param "-q", File dir] @? "git init failed"
configrepo dir
return dir
data CloneRepoConfig = CloneRepoConfig
{ bareClone :: Bool
, sharedClone :: Bool
}
newCloneRepoConfig :: CloneRepoConfig
newCloneRepoConfig = CloneRepoConfig
{ bareClone = False
, sharedClone = False
}
-- clones are always done as local clones; we cannot test ssh clones
clonerepo :: FilePath -> FilePath -> CloneRepoConfig -> IO FilePath
clonerepo old new cfg = do
cleanup new
ensuretmpdir
let cloneparams = catMaybes
[ Just $ Param "clone"
, Just $ Param "-q"
, if bareClone cfg then Just (Param "--bare") else Nothing
, if sharedClone cfg then Just (Param "--shared") else Nothing
, Just $ File old
, Just $ File new
]
boolSystem "git" cloneparams @? "git clone failed"
configrepo new
indir new $ do
ver <- annexVersion <$> getTestMode
git_annex "init" ["-q", new, "--version", show (Types.RepoVersion.fromRepoVersion ver)] @? "git annex init failed"
unless (bareClone cfg) $
indir new $
setupTestMode
return new
configrepo :: FilePath -> IO ()
configrepo dir = indir dir $ do
-- ensure git is set up to let commits happen
boolSystem "git" [Param "config", Param "user.name", Param "Test User"] @? "git config failed"
boolSystem "git" [Param "config", Param "user.email", Param "test@example.com"] @? "git config failed"
-- avoid signed commits by test suite
boolSystem "git" [Param "config", Param "commit.gpgsign", Param "false"] @? "git config failed"
-- tell git-annex to not annex the ingitfile
boolSystem "git"
[ Param "config"
, Param "annex.largefiles"
, Param ("exclude=" ++ ingitfile)
] @? "git config annex.largefiles failed"
ensuretmpdir :: IO ()
ensuretmpdir = do
e <- doesDirectoryExist tmpdir
unless e $
createDirectory tmpdir
{- Prevent global git configs from affecting the test suite. -}
isolateGitConfig :: IO a -> IO a
isolateGitConfig a = Utility.Tmp.Dir.withTmpDir "testhome" $ \tmphome -> do
tmphomeabs <- absPath tmphome
Utility.Env.Set.setEnv "HOME" tmphomeabs True
Utility.Env.Set.setEnv "XDG_CONFIG_HOME" tmphomeabs True
Utility.Env.Set.setEnv "GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM" "1" True
a
cleanup :: FilePath -> IO ()
cleanup dir = whenM (doesDirectoryExist dir) $ do
Command.Uninit.prepareRemoveAnnexDir' dir
-- This can fail if files in the directory are still open by a
-- subprocess.
void $ tryIO $ removeDirectoryRecursive dir
finalCleanup :: IO ()
finalCleanup = whenM (doesDirectoryExist tmpdir) $ do
Annex.Action.reapZombies
Command.Uninit.prepareRemoveAnnexDir' tmpdir
catchIO (removeDirectoryRecursive tmpdir) $ \e -> do
print e
putStrLn "sleeping 10 seconds and will retry directory cleanup"
Utility.ThreadScheduler.threadDelaySeconds $
Utility.ThreadScheduler.Seconds 10
whenM (doesDirectoryExist tmpdir) $ do
Annex.Action.reapZombies
removeDirectoryRecursive tmpdir
checklink :: FilePath -> Assertion
checklink f =
-- in direct mode, it may be a symlink, or not, depending
-- on whether the content is present.
unlessM (annexeval Config.isDirect) $
ifM (annexeval Config.crippledFileSystem)
( (isJust <$> annexeval (Annex.Link.getAnnexLinkTarget f))
@? f ++ " is not a (crippled) symlink"
, do
s <- getSymbolicLinkStatus f
isSymbolicLink s @? f ++ " is not a symlink"
)
checkregularfile :: FilePath -> Assertion
checkregularfile f = do
s <- getSymbolicLinkStatus f
isRegularFile s @? f ++ " is not a normal file"
return ()
checkdoesnotexist :: FilePath -> Assertion
checkdoesnotexist f =
(either (const True) (const False) <$> Utility.Exception.tryIO (getSymbolicLinkStatus f))
@? f ++ " exists unexpectedly"
checkexists :: FilePath -> Assertion
checkexists f =
(either (const False) (const True) <$> Utility.Exception.tryIO (getSymbolicLinkStatus f))
@? f ++ " does not exist"
checkcontent :: FilePath -> Assertion
checkcontent f = do
c <- Utility.Exception.catchDefaultIO "could not read file" $ readFile f
assertEqual ("checkcontent " ++ f) (content f) c
checkunwritable :: FilePath -> Assertion
checkunwritable f = unlessM (annexeval Config.isDirect) $ do
-- Look at permissions bits rather than trying to write or
-- using fileAccess because if run as root, any file can be
-- modified despite permissions.
s <- getFileStatus f
let mode = fileMode s
when (mode == mode `unionFileModes` ownerWriteMode) $
assertFailure $ "able to modify annexed file's " ++ f ++ " content"
checkwritable :: FilePath -> Assertion
checkwritable f = do
s <- getFileStatus f
let mode = fileMode s
unless (mode == mode `unionFileModes` ownerWriteMode) $
assertFailure $ "unable to modify " ++ f
checkdangling :: FilePath -> Assertion
checkdangling f = ifM (annexeval Config.crippledFileSystem)
( return () -- probably no real symlinks to test
, do
r <- tryIO $ readFile f
case r of
Left _ -> return () -- expected; dangling link
Right _ -> assertFailure $ f ++ " was not a dangling link as expected"
)
checklocationlog :: FilePath -> Bool -> Assertion
checklocationlog f expected = do
thisuuid <- annexeval Annex.UUID.getUUID
r <- annexeval $ Annex.WorkTree.lookupFile f
case r of
Just k -> do
uuids <- annexeval $ Remote.keyLocations k
assertEqual ("bad content in location log for " ++ f ++ " key " ++ Key.serializeKey k ++ " uuid " ++ show thisuuid)
expected (thisuuid `elem` uuids)
_ -> assertFailure $ f ++ " failed to look up key"
checkbackend :: FilePath -> Types.Backend -> Assertion
checkbackend file expected = do
b <- annexeval $ maybe (return Nothing) (Backend.getBackend file)
=<< Annex.WorkTree.lookupFile file
assertEqual ("backend for " ++ file) (Just expected) b
checkispointerfile :: FilePath -> Assertion
checkispointerfile f = unlessM (isJust <$> Annex.Link.isPointerFile f) $
assertFailure $ f ++ " is not a pointer file"
inlocationlog :: FilePath -> Assertion
inlocationlog f = checklocationlog f True
notinlocationlog :: FilePath -> Assertion
notinlocationlog f = checklocationlog f False
runchecks :: [FilePath -> Assertion] -> FilePath -> Assertion
runchecks [] _ = return ()
runchecks (a:as) f = do
a f
runchecks as f
annexed_notpresent :: FilePath -> Assertion
annexed_notpresent f = ifM (unlockedFiles <$> getTestMode)
( annexed_notpresent_unlocked f
, annexed_notpresent_locked f
)
annexed_notpresent_locked :: FilePath -> Assertion
annexed_notpresent_locked = runchecks [checklink, checkdangling, notinlocationlog]
annexed_notpresent_unlocked :: FilePath -> Assertion
annexed_notpresent_unlocked = runchecks [checkregularfile, checkispointerfile, notinlocationlog]
annexed_present :: FilePath -> Assertion
annexed_present f = ifM (unlockedFiles <$> getTestMode)
( annexed_present_unlocked f
, annexed_present_locked f
)
annexed_present_locked :: FilePath -> Assertion
annexed_present_locked f = ifM (annexeval Config.crippledFileSystem)
( runchecks [checklink, inlocationlog] f
, runchecks [checklink, checkcontent, checkunwritable, inlocationlog] f
)
annexed_present_unlocked :: FilePath -> Assertion
annexed_present_unlocked = runchecks
[checkregularfile, checkcontent, checkwritable, inlocationlog]
unannexed :: FilePath -> Assertion
unannexed = runchecks [checkregularfile, checkcontent, checkwritable]
add_annex :: FilePath -> IO Bool
add_annex f = ifM (unlockedFiles <$> getTestMode)
( boolSystem "git" [Param "add", File f]
, git_annex "add" [f]
)
data TestMode = TestMode
{ forceDirect :: Bool
, unlockedFiles :: Bool
, annexVersion :: Types.RepoVersion.RepoVersion
, keepFailures :: Bool
} deriving (Read, Show)
testMode :: TestOptions -> Types.RepoVersion.RepoVersion -> TestMode
testMode opts v = TestMode
{ forceDirect = False
, unlockedFiles = False
, annexVersion = v
, keepFailures = keepFailuresOption opts
}
withTestMode :: TestMode -> TestTree -> TestTree -> TestTree
withTestMode testmode inittests = withResource prepare release . const
where
prepare = do
setTestMode testmode
setmainrepodir =<< newmainrepodir
case tryIngredients [consoleTestReporter] mempty inittests of
Nothing -> error "No tests found!?"
Just act -> unlessM act $
error "init tests failed! cannot continue"
return ()
release _ = noop
setTestMode :: TestMode -> IO ()
setTestMode testmode = do
currdir <- getCurrentDirectory
p <- Utility.Env.getEnvDefault "PATH" ""
mapM_ (\(var, val) -> Utility.Env.Set.setEnv var val True)
-- Ensure that the just-built git annex is used.
[ ("PATH", currdir ++ [searchPathSeparator] ++ p)
, ("TOPDIR", currdir)
-- Avoid git complaining if it cannot determine the user's
-- email address, or exploding if it doesn't know the user's
-- name.
, ("GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL", "test@example.com")
, ("GIT_AUTHOR_NAME", "git-annex test")
, ("GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL", "test@example.com")
, ("GIT_COMMITTER_NAME", "git-annex test")
-- force gpg into batch mode for the tests
, ("GPG_BATCH", "1")
-- Make git and git-annex access ssh remotes on the local
-- filesystem, without using ssh at all.
, ("GIT_SSH_COMMAND", "git-annex test --fakessh --")
, ("GIT_ANNEX_USE_GIT_SSH", "1")
, ("TESTMODE", show testmode)
]
runFakeSsh :: [String] -> IO ()
runFakeSsh ("-n":ps) = runFakeSsh ps
runFakeSsh (_host:cmd:[]) = do
(_, _, _, pid) <- createProcess (shell cmd)
exitWith =<< waitForProcess pid
runFakeSsh ps = error $ "fake ssh option parse error: " ++ show ps
getTestMode :: IO TestMode
getTestMode = Prelude.read <$> Utility.Env.getEnvDefault "TESTMODE" ""
setupTestMode :: IO ()
setupTestMode = do
testmode <- getTestMode
when (forceDirect testmode) $
git_annex "direct" ["-q"] @? "git annex direct failed"
changeToTmpDir :: FilePath -> IO ()
changeToTmpDir t = do
topdir <- Utility.Env.getEnvDefault "TOPDIR" (error "TOPDIR not set")
setCurrentDirectory $ topdir ++ "/" ++ t
tmpdir :: String
tmpdir = ".t"
mainrepodir :: IO FilePath
mainrepodir = Utility.Env.getEnvDefault "MAINREPODIR"
(giveup "MAINREPODIR not set")
setmainrepodir :: FilePath -> IO ()
setmainrepodir d = Utility.Env.Set.setEnv "MAINREPODIR" d True
newmainrepodir :: IO FilePath
newmainrepodir = go (0 :: Int)
where
go n = do
let d = tmpdir </> "main" ++ show n
ifM (doesDirectoryExist d)
( go $ n + 1
, do
createDirectory d
return d
)
tmprepodir :: IO FilePath
tmprepodir = go (0 :: Int)
where
go n = do
let d = tmpdir </> "tmprepo" ++ show n
ifM (doesDirectoryExist d)
( go $ n + 1
, return d
)
annexedfile :: String
annexedfile = "foo"
annexedfiledup :: String
annexedfiledup = "foodup"
wormannexedfile :: String
wormannexedfile = "apple"
sha1annexedfile :: String
sha1annexedfile = "sha1foo"
sha1annexedfiledup :: String
sha1annexedfiledup = "sha1foodup"
ingitfile :: String
ingitfile = "bar.c"
content :: FilePath -> String
content f
| f == annexedfile = "annexed file content"
| f == ingitfile = "normal file content"
| f == sha1annexedfile ="sha1 annexed file content"
| f == annexedfiledup = content annexedfile
| f == sha1annexedfiledup = content sha1annexedfile
| f == wormannexedfile = "worm annexed file content"
| "import" `isPrefixOf` f = "imported content"
| otherwise = "unknown file " ++ f
-- Writes new content to a file, and makes sure that it has a different
-- mtime than it did before
add small delay to avoid problems on systems with low-resolution mtime I've seen intermittent failures of the test suite with v6 for a long time, it seems to have possibly gotten worse with the changes around v7. Or just being unlucky; all tests failed today. Seen on amd64 and i386 builders, repeatedly but intermittently: unused: FAIL (4.86s) Test.hs:928: git diff did not show changes to unlocked file And I think other such failures, all involving v7/v6 mode tests. I managed to reproduce the unused failure with --keep-failures, and inside the repo, git diff was indeed not showing any changes for the modified unlocked file. The two stats will be the same other than mtime; the old and new files have the same size and inode, since the test case writes to the file and then overwrites it. Indeed, notice the identical timestamps: builder@orca:~/gitbuilder/build/.t/tmprepo335$ echo 1 > foo; stat foo; echo 2 > foo; stat foo File: foo Size: 2 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 3546179 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1000/ builder) Gid: ( 1000/ builder) Access: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Modify: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Change: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Birth: - File: foo Size: 2 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 3546179 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1000/ builder) Gid: ( 1000/ builder) Access: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Modify: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.898942036 +0000 Change: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.898942036 +0000 Birth: - I'm seeing this in Linux VMs; it doesn't happen on my laptop. I've also not experienced the intermittent test suite failures on my laptop. So, I hope that this small delay will avoid the problem. Update: I didn't, indeed I then reproduced the same failure on my laptop, so it must be due to something else. But keeping this change anyway since not needing to worry about lowish-resolution mtime in the test suite seems worthwhile.
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writecontent :: FilePath -> String -> IO ()
writecontent f c = go (10000000 :: Integer)
where
go ticsleft = do
oldmtime <- catchMaybeIO $ getModificationTime f
writeFile f c
newmtime <- getModificationTime f
if Just newmtime == oldmtime
then do
threadDelay 100000
let ticsleft' = ticsleft - 100000
if ticsleft' > 0
then go ticsleft'
else do
hPutStrLn stderr "file mtimes do not seem to be changing (tried for 10 seconds)"
hFlush stderr
return ()
else return ()
add small delay to avoid problems on systems with low-resolution mtime I've seen intermittent failures of the test suite with v6 for a long time, it seems to have possibly gotten worse with the changes around v7. Or just being unlucky; all tests failed today. Seen on amd64 and i386 builders, repeatedly but intermittently: unused: FAIL (4.86s) Test.hs:928: git diff did not show changes to unlocked file And I think other such failures, all involving v7/v6 mode tests. I managed to reproduce the unused failure with --keep-failures, and inside the repo, git diff was indeed not showing any changes for the modified unlocked file. The two stats will be the same other than mtime; the old and new files have the same size and inode, since the test case writes to the file and then overwrites it. Indeed, notice the identical timestamps: builder@orca:~/gitbuilder/build/.t/tmprepo335$ echo 1 > foo; stat foo; echo 2 > foo; stat foo File: foo Size: 2 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 3546179 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1000/ builder) Gid: ( 1000/ builder) Access: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Modify: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Change: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Birth: - File: foo Size: 2 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 3546179 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1000/ builder) Gid: ( 1000/ builder) Access: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Modify: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.898942036 +0000 Change: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.898942036 +0000 Birth: - I'm seeing this in Linux VMs; it doesn't happen on my laptop. I've also not experienced the intermittent test suite failures on my laptop. So, I hope that this small delay will avoid the problem. Update: I didn't, indeed I then reproduced the same failure on my laptop, so it must be due to something else. But keeping this change anyway since not needing to worry about lowish-resolution mtime in the test suite seems worthwhile.
2018-10-29 22:42:20 +00:00
changecontent :: FilePath -> IO ()
add small delay to avoid problems on systems with low-resolution mtime I've seen intermittent failures of the test suite with v6 for a long time, it seems to have possibly gotten worse with the changes around v7. Or just being unlucky; all tests failed today. Seen on amd64 and i386 builders, repeatedly but intermittently: unused: FAIL (4.86s) Test.hs:928: git diff did not show changes to unlocked file And I think other such failures, all involving v7/v6 mode tests. I managed to reproduce the unused failure with --keep-failures, and inside the repo, git diff was indeed not showing any changes for the modified unlocked file. The two stats will be the same other than mtime; the old and new files have the same size and inode, since the test case writes to the file and then overwrites it. Indeed, notice the identical timestamps: builder@orca:~/gitbuilder/build/.t/tmprepo335$ echo 1 > foo; stat foo; echo 2 > foo; stat foo File: foo Size: 2 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 3546179 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1000/ builder) Gid: ( 1000/ builder) Access: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Modify: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Change: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Birth: - File: foo Size: 2 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 3546179 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1000/ builder) Gid: ( 1000/ builder) Access: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.894942036 +0000 Modify: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.898942036 +0000 Change: 2018-10-29 22:14:10.898942036 +0000 Birth: - I'm seeing this in Linux VMs; it doesn't happen on my laptop. I've also not experienced the intermittent test suite failures on my laptop. So, I hope that this small delay will avoid the problem. Update: I didn't, indeed I then reproduced the same failure on my laptop, so it must be due to something else. But keeping this change anyway since not needing to worry about lowish-resolution mtime in the test suite seems worthwhile.
2018-10-29 22:42:20 +00:00
changecontent f = writecontent f $ changedcontent f
changedcontent :: FilePath -> String
changedcontent f = content f ++ " (modified)"
backendSHA1 :: Types.Backend
backendSHA1 = backend_ "SHA1"
backendSHA256 :: Types.Backend
backendSHA256 = backend_ "SHA256"
backendSHA256E :: Types.Backend
backendSHA256E = backend_ "SHA256E"
backendWORM :: Types.Backend
backendWORM = backend_ "WORM"
backend_ :: String -> Types.Backend
backend_ = Backend.lookupBackendVariety . Types.Key.parseKeyVariety . encodeBS
getKey :: Types.Backend -> FilePath -> IO Types.Key
getKey b f = fromJust <$> annexeval go
where
go = Types.Backend.getKey b ks Utility.Metered.nullMeterUpdate
ks = Types.KeySource.KeySource
{ Types.KeySource.keyFilename = f
, Types.KeySource.contentLocation = f
, Types.KeySource.inodeCache = Nothing
}