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// Copyright 2014 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package com.google.devtools.build.lib.vfs;
import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat;
import static java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets.UTF_8;
import static org.junit.Assert.fail;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterables;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.clock.BlazeClock;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.clock.Clock;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.unix.UnixFileSystem;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.vfs.inmemoryfs.InMemoryFileSystem;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.junit.runners.JUnit4;
/**
* Tests for the UnionFileSystem, both of generic FileSystem functionality (inherited) and tests of
* UnionFileSystem-specific behavior.
*/
@RunWith(JUnit4.class)
public class UnionFileSystemTest extends SymlinkAwareFileSystemTest {
private XAttrInMemoryFs inDelegate;
private XAttrInMemoryFs outDelegate;
private XAttrInMemoryFs defaultDelegate;
private UnionFileSystem unionfs;
private static final String XATTR_VAL = "SOME_XATTR_VAL";
private static final String XATTR_KEY = "SOME_XATTR_KEY";
private void setupDelegateFileSystems() {
inDelegate = new XAttrInMemoryFs(BlazeClock.instance());
outDelegate = new XAttrInMemoryFs(BlazeClock.instance());
defaultDelegate = new XAttrInMemoryFs(BlazeClock.instance());
unionfs = createDefaultUnionFileSystem();
}
private UnionFileSystem createDefaultUnionFileSystem() {
return new UnionFileSystem(
ImmutableMap.of(
PathFragment.create("/in"), inDelegate,
PathFragment.create("/out"), outDelegate),
defaultDelegate);
}
@Override
protected FileSystem getFreshFileSystem() {
// Executed with each new test because it is called by super.setUp().
setupDelegateFileSystems();
return unionfs;
}
@Override
public void destroyFileSystem(FileSystem fileSystem) {
// Nothing.
}
// Tests of UnionFileSystem-specific behavior below.
@Test
public void testBasicDelegation() throws Exception {
unionfs = createDefaultUnionFileSystem();
Path fooPath = unionfs.getPath("/foo");
Path inPath = unionfs.getPath("/in");
Path outPath = unionfs.getPath("/out/in.txt");
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(inPath)).isSameAs(inDelegate);
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(outPath)).isSameAs(outDelegate);
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(fooPath)).isSameAs(defaultDelegate);
}
@Test
public void testBasicXattr() throws Exception {
Path fooPath = unionfs.getPath("/foo");
Path inPath = unionfs.getPath("/in");
Path outPath = unionfs.getPath("/out/in.txt");
assertThat(inPath.getxattr(XATTR_KEY)).isEqualTo(XATTR_VAL.getBytes(UTF_8));
assertThat(outPath.getxattr(XATTR_KEY)).isEqualTo(XATTR_VAL.getBytes(UTF_8));
assertThat(fooPath.getxattr(XATTR_KEY)).isEqualTo(XATTR_VAL.getBytes(UTF_8));
assertThat(inPath.getxattr("not_key")).isNull();
assertThat(outPath.getxattr("not_key")).isNull();
assertThat(fooPath.getxattr("not_key")).isNull();
}
@Test
public void testDefaultFileSystemRequired() throws Exception {
try {
new UnionFileSystem(ImmutableMap.<PathFragment, FileSystem>of(), null);
fail("Able to create a UnionFileSystem with no default!");
} catch (NullPointerException expected) {
// OK - should fail in this case.
}
}
// Check for appropriate registration and lookup of delegate filesystems based
// on path prefixes, including non-canonical paths.
@Test
public void testPrefixDelegation() throws Exception {
unionfs =
new UnionFileSystem(
ImmutableMap.<PathFragment, FileSystem>of(
PathFragment.create("/foo"), inDelegate,
PathFragment.create("/foo/bar"), outDelegate),
defaultDelegate);
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(unionfs.getPath("/foo/foo.txt"))).isSameAs(inDelegate);
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(unionfs.getPath("/foo/bar/foo.txt"))).isSameAs(outDelegate);
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(unionfs.getPath("/foo/bar/../foo.txt"))).isSameAs(inDelegate);
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(unionfs.getPath("/bar/foo.txt"))).isSameAs(defaultDelegate);
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(unionfs.getPath("/foo/bar/../.."))).isSameAs(defaultDelegate);
}
// Checks that files cannot be modified when the filesystem is created
// read-only, even if the delegate filesystems are read/write.
@Test
public void testModificationFlag() throws Exception {
unionfs =
new UnionFileSystem(
ImmutableMap.of(
PathFragment.create("/rw"), new XAttrInMemoryFs(BlazeClock.instance()),
PathFragment.create("/ro"),
new XAttrInMemoryFs(BlazeClock.instance()) {
@Override
public boolean supportsModifications(Path path) {
return false;
}
}),
defaultDelegate);
Path rwPath = unionfs.getPath("/rw/foo.txt");
Path roPath = unionfs.getPath("/ro/foo.txt");
assertThat(unionfs.supportsModifications(rwPath)).isTrue();
assertThat(unionfs.supportsModifications(roPath)).isFalse();
}
// Checks that roots of delegate filesystems are created outside of the
// delegate filesystems; i.e. they can be seen from the filesystem of the parent.
@Test
public void testDelegateRootDirectoryCreation() throws Exception {
Path foo = unionfs.getPath("/foo");
Path bar = unionfs.getPath("/bar");
Path out = unionfs.getPath("/out");
assertThat(unionfs.createDirectory(foo)).isTrue();
assertThat(unionfs.createDirectory(bar)).isTrue();
assertThat(unionfs.createDirectory(out)).isTrue();
Path outFile = unionfs.getPath("/out/in");
FileSystemUtils.writeContentAsLatin1(outFile, "Out");
// FileSystemTest.setUp() silently creates the test root on the filesystem...
Path testDirUnderRoot = unionfs.getPath(workingDir.asFragment().subFragment(0, 1));
assertThat(unionfs.getDirectoryEntries(unionfs.getRootDirectory()))
.containsExactly(foo, bar, out, testDirUnderRoot);
assertThat(unionfs.getDirectoryEntries(out)).containsExactly(outFile);
assertThat(defaultDelegate).isSameAs(unionfs.getDelegate(foo));
assertThat(unionfs.adjustPath(foo, defaultDelegate).asFragment()).isEqualTo(foo.asFragment());
assertThat(defaultDelegate).isSameAs(unionfs.getDelegate(bar));
assertThat(outDelegate).isSameAs(unionfs.getDelegate(outFile));
assertThat(outDelegate).isSameAs(unionfs.getDelegate(out));
// As a fragment (i.e. without filesystem or root info), the path name should be preserved.
assertThat(unionfs.adjustPath(outFile, outDelegate).asFragment())
.isEqualTo(outFile.asFragment());
}
// Ensure that the right filesystem is still chosen when paths contain "..".
@Test
public void testDelegationOfUpLevelReferences() throws Exception {
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(unionfs.getPath("/in/../foo.txt"))).isSameAs(defaultDelegate);
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(unionfs.getPath("/out/../in"))).isSameAs(inDelegate);
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(unionfs.getPath("/out/../in/../out/foo.txt")))
.isSameAs(outDelegate);
assertThat(unionfs.getDelegate(unionfs.getPath("/in/./foo.txt"))).isSameAs(inDelegate);
}
// Basic *explicit* cross-filesystem symlink check.
// Note: This does not work implicitly yet, as the next test illustrates.
@Test
public void testCrossDeviceSymlinks() throws Exception {
assertThat(unionfs.createDirectory(unionfs.getPath("/out"))).isTrue();
// Create an "/in" directory directly on the output delegate to bypass the
// UnionFileSystem's mapping.
assertThat(inDelegate.getPath("/in").createDirectory()).isTrue();
OutputStream outStream = inDelegate.getPath("/in/bar.txt").getOutputStream();
outStream.write('i');
outStream.close();
Path outFoo = unionfs.getPath("/out/foo");
unionfs.createSymbolicLink(outFoo, PathFragment.create("../in/bar.txt"));
assertThat(unionfs.stat(outFoo, false).isSymbolicLink()).isTrue();
try {
unionfs.stat(outFoo, true).isFile();
fail("Stat on cross-device symlink succeeded!");
} catch (FileNotFoundException expected) {
// OK
}
Path resolved = unionfs.resolveSymbolicLinks(outFoo);
assertThat(resolved.getFileSystem()).isSameAs(unionfs);
InputStream barInput = resolved.getInputStream();
int barChar = barInput.read();
barInput.close();
assertThat(barChar).isEqualTo('i');
}
@Test
public void testNoDelegateLeakage() throws Exception {
assertThat(unionfs.getPath("/in/foo.txt").getFileSystem()).isSameAs(unionfs);
assertThat(unionfs.getPath("/in/foo/bar").getParentDirectory().getFileSystem())
.isSameAs(unionfs);
unionfs.createDirectory(unionfs.getPath("/out"));
unionfs.createDirectory(unionfs.getPath("/out/foo"));
unionfs.createDirectory(unionfs.getPath("/out/foo/bar"));
assertThat(
Iterables.getOnlyElement(unionfs.getDirectoryEntries(unionfs.getPath("/out/foo")))
.getParentDirectory()
.getFileSystem())
.isSameAs(unionfs);
}
// Write using the VFS through a UnionFileSystem and check that the file can
// be read back in the same location using standard Java IO.
// There is a similar test in UnixFileSystem, but this is essential to ensure
// that paths aren't being remapped in some nasty way on the underlying FS.
@Test
public void testDelegateOperationsReflectOnLocalFilesystem() throws Exception {
unionfs =
new UnionFileSystem(
ImmutableMap.<PathFragment, FileSystem>of(
workingDir.getParentDirectory().asFragment(), new UnixFileSystem()),
defaultDelegate);
// This is a child of the current tmpdir, and doesn't exist on its own.
// It would be created in setup(), but of course, that didn't use a UnixFileSystem.
unionfs.createDirectory(workingDir);
Path testFile = unionfs.getPath(workingDir.getRelative("test_file").asFragment());
assertThat(testFile.asFragment().startsWith(workingDir.asFragment())).isTrue();
String testString = "This is a test file";
FileSystemUtils.writeContentAsLatin1(testFile, testString);
try {
assertThat(new String(FileSystemUtils.readContentAsLatin1(testFile))).isEqualTo(testString);
} finally {
testFile.delete();
assertThat(unionfs.delete(workingDir)).isTrue();
}
}
// Regression test for [UnionFS: Directory creation across mapping fails.]
@Test
public void testCreateParentsAcrossMapping() throws Exception {
unionfs =
new UnionFileSystem(
ImmutableMap.<PathFragment, FileSystem>of(PathFragment.create("/out/dir"), outDelegate),
defaultDelegate);
Path outDir = unionfs.getPath("/out/dir/biz/bang");
FileSystemUtils.createDirectoryAndParents(outDir);
assertThat(outDir.isDirectory()).isTrue();
}
private static class XAttrInMemoryFs extends InMemoryFileSystem {
public XAttrInMemoryFs(Clock clock) {
super(clock);
}
@Override
protected byte[] getxattr(Path path, String name) {
assertThat(path.getFileSystem()).isSameAs(this);
return (name.equals(XATTR_KEY)) ? XATTR_VAL.getBytes(UTF_8) : null;
}
}
}
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