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  • Committer: John Arbash Meinel
  • Date: 2009-03-02 22:38:28 UTC
  • mto: (0.17.31 trunk)
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 4280.
  • Revision ID: john@arbash-meinel.com-20090302223828-hyb4crn4w28sgvmc
Fix a bug when handling multiple large-range copies.

We were adjusting moff multiple times, without adjusting it back.

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# Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import threading
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from bzrlib import (
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    errors,
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    osutils,
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    tests,
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    transport,
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    urlutils,
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    )
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from bzrlib.transport import (
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    chroot,
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    fakenfs,
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    local,
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    memory,
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    pathfilter,
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    readonly,
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    )
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from bzrlib.tests import (
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    features,
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    test_server,
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    )
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# TODO: Should possibly split transport-specific tests into their own files.
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class TestTransport(tests.TestCase):
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    """Test the non transport-concrete class functionality."""
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    # FIXME: These tests should use addCleanup() and/or overrideAttr() instead
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    # of try/finally -- vila 20100205
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    def test__get_set_protocol_handlers(self):
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        handlers = transport._get_protocol_handlers()
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        self.assertNotEqual([], handlers.keys( ))
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        try:
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            transport._clear_protocol_handlers()
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            self.assertEqual([], transport._get_protocol_handlers().keys())
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        finally:
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            transport._set_protocol_handlers(handlers)
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    def test_get_transport_modules(self):
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        handlers = transport._get_protocol_handlers()
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        # don't pollute the current handlers
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        transport._clear_protocol_handlers()
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        class SampleHandler(object):
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            """I exist, isnt that enough?"""
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        try:
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            transport._clear_protocol_handlers()
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            transport.register_transport_proto('foo')
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            transport.register_lazy_transport('foo',
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                                              'bzrlib.tests.test_transport',
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                                              'TestTransport.SampleHandler')
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            transport.register_transport_proto('bar')
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            transport.register_lazy_transport('bar',
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                                              'bzrlib.tests.test_transport',
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                                              'TestTransport.SampleHandler')
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            self.assertEqual([SampleHandler.__module__,
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                              'bzrlib.transport.chroot',
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                              'bzrlib.transport.pathfilter'],
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                             transport._get_transport_modules())
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        finally:
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            transport._set_protocol_handlers(handlers)
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    def test_transport_dependency(self):
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        """Transport with missing dependency causes no error"""
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        saved_handlers = transport._get_protocol_handlers()
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        # don't pollute the current handlers
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        transport._clear_protocol_handlers()
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        try:
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            transport.register_transport_proto('foo')
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            transport.register_lazy_transport(
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                'foo', 'bzrlib.tests.test_transport', 'BadTransportHandler')
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            try:
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                transport.get_transport('foo://fooserver/foo')
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            except errors.UnsupportedProtocol, e:
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                e_str = str(e)
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                self.assertEquals('Unsupported protocol'
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                                  ' for url "foo://fooserver/foo":'
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                                  ' Unable to import library "some_lib":'
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                                  ' testing missing dependency', str(e))
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            else:
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                self.fail('Did not raise UnsupportedProtocol')
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        finally:
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            # restore original values
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            transport._set_protocol_handlers(saved_handlers)
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    def test_transport_fallback(self):
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        """Transport with missing dependency causes no error"""
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        saved_handlers = transport._get_protocol_handlers()
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        try:
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            transport._clear_protocol_handlers()
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            transport.register_transport_proto('foo')
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            transport.register_lazy_transport(
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                'foo', 'bzrlib.tests.test_transport', 'BackupTransportHandler')
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            transport.register_lazy_transport(
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                'foo', 'bzrlib.tests.test_transport', 'BadTransportHandler')
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            t = transport.get_transport('foo://fooserver/foo')
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            self.assertTrue(isinstance(t, BackupTransportHandler))
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        finally:
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            transport._set_protocol_handlers(saved_handlers)
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    def test_ssh_hints(self):
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        """Transport ssh:// should raise an error pointing out bzr+ssh://"""
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        try:
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            transport.get_transport('ssh://fooserver/foo')
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        except errors.UnsupportedProtocol, e:
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            e_str = str(e)
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            self.assertEquals('Unsupported protocol'
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                              ' for url "ssh://fooserver/foo":'
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                              ' bzr supports bzr+ssh to operate over ssh,'
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                              ' use "bzr+ssh://fooserver/foo".',
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                              str(e))
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        else:
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            self.fail('Did not raise UnsupportedProtocol')
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    def test_LateReadError(self):
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        """The LateReadError helper should raise on read()."""
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        a_file = transport.LateReadError('a path')
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        try:
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            a_file.read()
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        except errors.ReadError, error:
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            self.assertEqual('a path', error.path)
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        self.assertRaises(errors.ReadError, a_file.read, 40)
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        a_file.close()
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    def test__combine_paths(self):
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        t = transport.Transport('/')
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        self.assertEqual('/home/sarah/project/foo',
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                         t._combine_paths('/home/sarah', 'project/foo'))
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        self.assertEqual('/etc',
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                         t._combine_paths('/home/sarah', '../../etc'))
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        self.assertEqual('/etc',
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                         t._combine_paths('/home/sarah', '../../../etc'))
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        self.assertEqual('/etc',
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                         t._combine_paths('/home/sarah', '/etc'))
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    def test_local_abspath_non_local_transport(self):
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        # the base implementation should throw
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        e = self.assertRaises(errors.NotLocalUrl, t.local_abspath, 't')
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        self.assertEqual('memory:///t is not a local path.', str(e))
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class TestCoalesceOffsets(tests.TestCase):
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    def check(self, expected, offsets, limit=0, max_size=0, fudge=0):
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        coalesce = transport.Transport._coalesce_offsets
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        exp = [transport._CoalescedOffset(*x) for x in expected]
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        out = list(coalesce(offsets, limit=limit, fudge_factor=fudge,
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                            max_size=max_size))
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        self.assertEqual(exp, out)
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    def test_coalesce_empty(self):
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        self.check([], [])
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    def test_coalesce_simple(self):
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        self.check([(0, 10, [(0, 10)])], [(0, 10)])
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    def test_coalesce_unrelated(self):
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        self.check([(0, 10, [(0, 10)]),
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                    (20, 10, [(0, 10)]),
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                   ], [(0, 10), (20, 10)])
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    def test_coalesce_unsorted(self):
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        self.check([(20, 10, [(0, 10)]),
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                    (0, 10, [(0, 10)]),
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                   ], [(20, 10), (0, 10)])
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    def test_coalesce_nearby(self):
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        self.check([(0, 20, [(0, 10), (10, 10)])],
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                   [(0, 10), (10, 10)])
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    def test_coalesce_overlapped(self):
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        self.assertRaises(ValueError,
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            self.check, [(0, 15, [(0, 10), (5, 10)])],
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                        [(0, 10), (5, 10)])
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    def test_coalesce_limit(self):
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        self.check([(10, 50, [(0, 10), (10, 10), (20, 10),
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                              (30, 10), (40, 10)]),
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                    (60, 50, [(0, 10), (10, 10), (20, 10),
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                              (30, 10), (40, 10)]),
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                   ], [(10, 10), (20, 10), (30, 10), (40, 10),
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                       (50, 10), (60, 10), (70, 10), (80, 10),
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                       (90, 10), (100, 10)],
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                    limit=5)
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    def test_coalesce_no_limit(self):
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        self.check([(10, 100, [(0, 10), (10, 10), (20, 10),
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                               (30, 10), (40, 10), (50, 10),
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                               (60, 10), (70, 10), (80, 10),
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                               (90, 10)]),
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                   ], [(10, 10), (20, 10), (30, 10), (40, 10),
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                       (50, 10), (60, 10), (70, 10), (80, 10),
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                       (90, 10), (100, 10)])
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    def test_coalesce_fudge(self):
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        self.check([(10, 30, [(0, 10), (20, 10)]),
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                    (100, 10, [(0, 10),]),
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                   ], [(10, 10), (30, 10), (100, 10)],
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                   fudge=10
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                  )
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    def test_coalesce_max_size(self):
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        self.check([(10, 20, [(0, 10), (10, 10)]),
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                    (30, 50, [(0, 50)]),
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                    # If one range is above max_size, it gets its own coalesced
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                    # offset
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                    (100, 80, [(0, 80),]),],
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                   [(10, 10), (20, 10), (30, 50), (100, 80)],
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                   max_size=50
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                  )
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    def test_coalesce_no_max_size(self):
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        self.check([(10, 170, [(0, 10), (10, 10), (20, 50), (70, 100)]),],
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                   [(10, 10), (20, 10), (30, 50), (80, 100)],
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                  )
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    def test_coalesce_default_limit(self):
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        # By default we use a 100MB max size.
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        ten_mb = 10*1024*1024
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        self.check([(0, 10*ten_mb, [(i*ten_mb, ten_mb) for i in range(10)]),
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                    (10*ten_mb, ten_mb, [(0, ten_mb)])],
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                   [(i*ten_mb, ten_mb) for i in range(11)])
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        self.check([(0, 11*ten_mb, [(i*ten_mb, ten_mb) for i in range(11)]),],
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                   [(i*ten_mb, ten_mb) for i in range(11)],
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                   max_size=1*1024*1024*1024)
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class TestMemoryServer(tests.TestCase):
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    def test_create_server(self):
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        server = memory.MemoryServer()
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        server.start_server()
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        url = server.get_url()
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        self.assertTrue(url in transport.transport_list_registry)
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        t = transport.get_transport(url)
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        del t
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        server.stop_server()
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        self.assertFalse(url in transport.transport_list_registry)
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        self.assertRaises(errors.UnsupportedProtocol,
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                          transport.get_transport, url)
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class TestMemoryTransport(tests.TestCase):
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    def test_get_transport(self):
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        memory.MemoryTransport()
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    def test_clone(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        self.assertTrue(isinstance(t, memory.MemoryTransport))
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        self.assertEqual("memory:///", t.clone("/").base)
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    def test_abspath(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        self.assertEqual("memory:///relpath", t.abspath('relpath'))
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    def test_abspath_of_root(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        self.assertEqual("memory:///", t.base)
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        self.assertEqual("memory:///", t.abspath('/'))
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    def test_abspath_of_relpath_starting_at_root(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        self.assertEqual("memory:///foo", t.abspath('/foo'))
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    def test_append_and_get(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        t.append_bytes('path', 'content')
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        self.assertEqual(t.get('path').read(), 'content')
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        t.append_file('path', StringIO('content'))
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        self.assertEqual(t.get('path').read(), 'contentcontent')
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    def test_put_and_get(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        t.put_file('path', StringIO('content'))
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        self.assertEqual(t.get('path').read(), 'content')
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        t.put_bytes('path', 'content')
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        self.assertEqual(t.get('path').read(), 'content')
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    def test_append_without_dir_fails(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile,
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                          t.append_bytes, 'dir/path', 'content')
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    def test_put_without_dir_fails(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile,
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                          t.put_file, 'dir/path', StringIO('content'))
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    def test_get_missing(self):
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        transport = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, transport.get, 'foo')
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    def test_has_missing(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        self.assertEquals(False, t.has('foo'))
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    def test_has_present(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        t.append_bytes('foo', 'content')
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        self.assertEquals(True, t.has('foo'))
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    def test_list_dir(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        t.put_bytes('foo', 'content')
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        t.mkdir('dir')
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        t.put_bytes('dir/subfoo', 'content')
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        t.put_bytes('dirlike', 'content')
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        self.assertEquals(['dir', 'dirlike', 'foo'], sorted(t.list_dir('.')))
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        self.assertEquals(['subfoo'], sorted(t.list_dir('dir')))
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    def test_mkdir(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        t.mkdir('dir')
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        t.append_bytes('dir/path', 'content')
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        self.assertEqual(t.get('dir/path').read(), 'content')
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    def test_mkdir_missing_parent(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, t.mkdir, 'dir/dir')
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    def test_mkdir_twice(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        t.mkdir('dir')
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        self.assertRaises(errors.FileExists, t.mkdir, 'dir')
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    def test_parameters(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        self.assertEqual(True, t.listable())
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        self.assertEqual(False, t.is_readonly())
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    def test_iter_files_recursive(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        t.mkdir('dir')
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        t.put_bytes('dir/foo', 'content')
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        t.put_bytes('dir/bar', 'content')
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        t.put_bytes('bar', 'content')
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        paths = set(t.iter_files_recursive())
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        self.assertEqual(set(['dir/foo', 'dir/bar', 'bar']), paths)
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    def test_stat(self):
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        t = memory.MemoryTransport()
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        t.put_bytes('foo', 'content')
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        t.put_bytes('bar', 'phowar')
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        self.assertEqual(7, t.stat('foo').st_size)
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        self.assertEqual(6, t.stat('bar').st_size)
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class ChrootDecoratorTransportTest(tests.TestCase):
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    """Chroot decoration specific tests."""
375
 
 
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    def test_abspath(self):
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        # The abspath is always relative to the chroot_url.
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        server = chroot.ChrootServer(
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            transport.get_transport('memory:///foo/bar/'))
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        self.start_server(server)
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        t = transport.get_transport(server.get_url())
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        self.assertEqual(server.get_url(), t.abspath('/'))
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        subdir_t = t.clone('subdir')
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        self.assertEqual(server.get_url(), subdir_t.abspath('/'))
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    def test_clone(self):
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        server = chroot.ChrootServer(
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            transport.get_transport('memory:///foo/bar/'))
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        self.start_server(server)
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        t = transport.get_transport(server.get_url())
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        # relpath from root and root path are the same
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        relpath_cloned = t.clone('foo')
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        abspath_cloned = t.clone('/foo')
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        self.assertEqual(server, relpath_cloned.server)
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        self.assertEqual(server, abspath_cloned.server)
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    def test_chroot_url_preserves_chroot(self):
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        """Calling get_transport on a chroot transport's base should produce a
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        transport with exactly the same behaviour as the original chroot
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        transport.
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        This is so that it is not possible to escape a chroot by doing::
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            url = chroot_transport.base
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            parent_url = urlutils.join(url, '..')
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            new_t = transport.get_transport(parent_url)
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        """
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        server = chroot.ChrootServer(
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            transport.get_transport('memory:///path/subpath'))
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        self.start_server(server)
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        t = transport.get_transport(server.get_url())
412
 
        new_t = transport.get_transport(t.base)
413
 
        self.assertEqual(t.server, new_t.server)
414
 
        self.assertEqual(t.base, new_t.base)
415
 
 
416
 
    def test_urljoin_preserves_chroot(self):
417
 
        """Using urlutils.join(url, '..') on a chroot URL should not produce a
418
 
        URL that escapes the intended chroot.
419
 
 
420
 
        This is so that it is not possible to escape a chroot by doing::
421
 
            url = chroot_transport.base
422
 
            parent_url = urlutils.join(url, '..')
423
 
            new_t = transport.get_transport(parent_url)
424
 
        """
425
 
        server = chroot.ChrootServer(transport.get_transport('memory:///path/'))
426
 
        self.start_server(server)
427
 
        t = transport.get_transport(server.get_url())
428
 
        self.assertRaises(
429
 
            errors.InvalidURLJoin, urlutils.join, t.base, '..')
430
 
 
431
 
 
432
 
class TestChrootServer(tests.TestCase):
433
 
 
434
 
    def test_construct(self):
435
 
        backing_transport = memory.MemoryTransport()
436
 
        server = chroot.ChrootServer(backing_transport)
437
 
        self.assertEqual(backing_transport, server.backing_transport)
438
 
 
439
 
    def test_setUp(self):
440
 
        backing_transport = memory.MemoryTransport()
441
 
        server = chroot.ChrootServer(backing_transport)
442
 
        server.start_server()
443
 
        try:
444
 
            self.assertTrue(server.scheme
445
 
                            in transport._get_protocol_handlers().keys())
446
 
        finally:
447
 
            server.stop_server()
448
 
 
449
 
    def test_stop_server(self):
450
 
        backing_transport = memory.MemoryTransport()
451
 
        server = chroot.ChrootServer(backing_transport)
452
 
        server.start_server()
453
 
        server.stop_server()
454
 
        self.assertFalse(server.scheme
455
 
                         in transport._get_protocol_handlers().keys())
456
 
 
457
 
    def test_get_url(self):
458
 
        backing_transport = memory.MemoryTransport()
459
 
        server = chroot.ChrootServer(backing_transport)
460
 
        server.start_server()
461
 
        try:
462
 
            self.assertEqual('chroot-%d:///' % id(server), server.get_url())
463
 
        finally:
464
 
            server.stop_server()
465
 
 
466
 
 
467
 
class PathFilteringDecoratorTransportTest(tests.TestCase):
468
 
    """Pathfilter decoration specific tests."""
469
 
 
470
 
    def test_abspath(self):
471
 
        # The abspath is always relative to the base of the backing transport.
472
 
        server = pathfilter.PathFilteringServer(
473
 
            transport.get_transport('memory:///foo/bar/'),
474
 
            lambda x: x)
475
 
        server.start_server()
476
 
        t = transport.get_transport(server.get_url())
477
 
        self.assertEqual(server.get_url(), t.abspath('/'))
478
 
 
479
 
        subdir_t = t.clone('subdir')
480
 
        self.assertEqual(server.get_url(), subdir_t.abspath('/'))
481
 
        server.stop_server()
482
 
 
483
 
    def make_pf_transport(self, filter_func=None):
484
 
        """Make a PathFilteringTransport backed by a MemoryTransport.
485
 
        
486
 
        :param filter_func: by default this will be a no-op function.  Use this
487
 
            parameter to override it."""
488
 
        if filter_func is None:
489
 
            filter_func = lambda x: x
490
 
        server = pathfilter.PathFilteringServer(
491
 
            transport.get_transport('memory:///foo/bar/'), filter_func)
492
 
        server.start_server()
493
 
        self.addCleanup(server.stop_server)
494
 
        return transport.get_transport(server.get_url())
495
 
 
496
 
    def test__filter(self):
497
 
        # _filter (with an identity func as filter_func) always returns
498
 
        # paths relative to the base of the backing transport.
499
 
        t = self.make_pf_transport()
500
 
        self.assertEqual('foo', t._filter('foo'))
501
 
        self.assertEqual('foo/bar', t._filter('foo/bar'))
502
 
        self.assertEqual('', t._filter('..'))
503
 
        self.assertEqual('', t._filter('/'))
504
 
        # The base of the pathfiltering transport is taken into account too.
505
 
        t = t.clone('subdir1/subdir2')
506
 
        self.assertEqual('subdir1/subdir2/foo', t._filter('foo'))
507
 
        self.assertEqual('subdir1/subdir2/foo/bar', t._filter('foo/bar'))
508
 
        self.assertEqual('subdir1', t._filter('..'))
509
 
        self.assertEqual('', t._filter('/'))
510
 
 
511
 
    def test_filter_invocation(self):
512
 
        filter_log = []
513
 
        def filter(path):
514
 
            filter_log.append(path)
515
 
            return path
516
 
        t = self.make_pf_transport(filter)
517
 
        t.has('abc')
518
 
        self.assertEqual(['abc'], filter_log)
519
 
        del filter_log[:]
520
 
        t.clone('abc').has('xyz')
521
 
        self.assertEqual(['abc/xyz'], filter_log)
522
 
        del filter_log[:]
523
 
        t.has('/abc')
524
 
        self.assertEqual(['abc'], filter_log)
525
 
 
526
 
    def test_clone(self):
527
 
        t = self.make_pf_transport()
528
 
        # relpath from root and root path are the same
529
 
        relpath_cloned = t.clone('foo')
530
 
        abspath_cloned = t.clone('/foo')
531
 
        self.assertEqual(t.server, relpath_cloned.server)
532
 
        self.assertEqual(t.server, abspath_cloned.server)
533
 
 
534
 
    def test_url_preserves_pathfiltering(self):
535
 
        """Calling get_transport on a pathfiltered transport's base should
536
 
        produce a transport with exactly the same behaviour as the original
537
 
        pathfiltered transport.
538
 
 
539
 
        This is so that it is not possible to escape (accidentally or
540
 
        otherwise) the filtering by doing::
541
 
            url = filtered_transport.base
542
 
            parent_url = urlutils.join(url, '..')
543
 
            new_t = transport.get_transport(parent_url)
544
 
        """
545
 
        t = self.make_pf_transport()
546
 
        new_t = transport.get_transport(t.base)
547
 
        self.assertEqual(t.server, new_t.server)
548
 
        self.assertEqual(t.base, new_t.base)
549
 
 
550
 
 
551
 
class ReadonlyDecoratorTransportTest(tests.TestCase):
552
 
    """Readonly decoration specific tests."""
553
 
 
554
 
    def test_local_parameters(self):
555
 
        # connect to . in readonly mode
556
 
        t = readonly.ReadonlyTransportDecorator('readonly+.')
557
 
        self.assertEqual(True, t.listable())
558
 
        self.assertEqual(True, t.is_readonly())
559
 
 
560
 
    def test_http_parameters(self):
561
 
        from bzrlib.tests.http_server import HttpServer
562
 
        # connect to '.' via http which is not listable
563
 
        server = HttpServer()
564
 
        self.start_server(server)
565
 
        t = transport.get_transport('readonly+' + server.get_url())
566
 
        self.failUnless(isinstance(t, readonly.ReadonlyTransportDecorator))
567
 
        self.assertEqual(False, t.listable())
568
 
        self.assertEqual(True, t.is_readonly())
569
 
 
570
 
 
571
 
class FakeNFSDecoratorTests(tests.TestCaseInTempDir):
572
 
    """NFS decorator specific tests."""
573
 
 
574
 
    def get_nfs_transport(self, url):
575
 
        # connect to url with nfs decoration
576
 
        return fakenfs.FakeNFSTransportDecorator('fakenfs+' + url)
577
 
 
578
 
    def test_local_parameters(self):
579
 
        # the listable and is_readonly parameters
580
 
        # are not changed by the fakenfs decorator
581
 
        t = self.get_nfs_transport('.')
582
 
        self.assertEqual(True, t.listable())
583
 
        self.assertEqual(False, t.is_readonly())
584
 
 
585
 
    def test_http_parameters(self):
586
 
        # the listable and is_readonly parameters
587
 
        # are not changed by the fakenfs decorator
588
 
        from bzrlib.tests.http_server import HttpServer
589
 
        # connect to '.' via http which is not listable
590
 
        server = HttpServer()
591
 
        self.start_server(server)
592
 
        t = self.get_nfs_transport(server.get_url())
593
 
        self.assertIsInstance(t, fakenfs.FakeNFSTransportDecorator)
594
 
        self.assertEqual(False, t.listable())
595
 
        self.assertEqual(True, t.is_readonly())
596
 
 
597
 
    def test_fakenfs_server_default(self):
598
 
        # a FakeNFSServer() should bring up a local relpath server for itself
599
 
        server = test_server.FakeNFSServer()
600
 
        self.start_server(server)
601
 
        # the url should be decorated appropriately
602
 
        self.assertStartsWith(server.get_url(), 'fakenfs+')
603
 
        # and we should be able to get a transport for it
604
 
        t = transport.get_transport(server.get_url())
605
 
        # which must be a FakeNFSTransportDecorator instance.
606
 
        self.assertIsInstance(t, fakenfs.FakeNFSTransportDecorator)
607
 
 
608
 
    def test_fakenfs_rename_semantics(self):
609
 
        # a FakeNFS transport must mangle the way rename errors occur to
610
 
        # look like NFS problems.
611
 
        t = self.get_nfs_transport('.')
612
 
        self.build_tree(['from/', 'from/foo', 'to/', 'to/bar'],
613
 
                        transport=t)
614
 
        self.assertRaises(errors.ResourceBusy, t.rename, 'from', 'to')
615
 
 
616
 
 
617
 
class FakeVFATDecoratorTests(tests.TestCaseInTempDir):
618
 
    """Tests for simulation of VFAT restrictions"""
619
 
 
620
 
    def get_vfat_transport(self, url):
621
 
        """Return vfat-backed transport for test directory"""
622
 
        from bzrlib.transport.fakevfat import FakeVFATTransportDecorator
623
 
        return FakeVFATTransportDecorator('vfat+' + url)
624
 
 
625
 
    def test_transport_creation(self):
626
 
        from bzrlib.transport.fakevfat import FakeVFATTransportDecorator
627
 
        t = self.get_vfat_transport('.')
628
 
        self.assertIsInstance(t, FakeVFATTransportDecorator)
629
 
 
630
 
    def test_transport_mkdir(self):
631
 
        t = self.get_vfat_transport('.')
632
 
        t.mkdir('HELLO')
633
 
        self.assertTrue(t.has('hello'))
634
 
        self.assertTrue(t.has('Hello'))
635
 
 
636
 
    def test_forbidden_chars(self):
637
 
        t = self.get_vfat_transport('.')
638
 
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, t.has, "<NU>")
639
 
 
640
 
 
641
 
class BadTransportHandler(transport.Transport):
642
 
    def __init__(self, base_url):
643
 
        raise errors.DependencyNotPresent('some_lib',
644
 
                                          'testing missing dependency')
645
 
 
646
 
 
647
 
class BackupTransportHandler(transport.Transport):
648
 
    """Test transport that works as a backup for the BadTransportHandler"""
649
 
    pass
650
 
 
651
 
 
652
 
class TestTransportImplementation(tests.TestCaseInTempDir):
653
 
    """Implementation verification for transports.
654
 
 
655
 
    To verify a transport we need a server factory, which is a callable
656
 
    that accepts no parameters and returns an implementation of
657
 
    bzrlib.transport.Server.
658
 
 
659
 
    That Server is then used to construct transport instances and test
660
 
    the transport via loopback activity.
661
 
 
662
 
    Currently this assumes that the Transport object is connected to the
663
 
    current working directory.  So that whatever is done
664
 
    through the transport, should show up in the working
665
 
    directory, and vice-versa. This is a bug, because its possible to have
666
 
    URL schemes which provide access to something that may not be
667
 
    result in storage on the local disk, i.e. due to file system limits, or
668
 
    due to it being a database or some other non-filesystem tool.
669
 
 
670
 
    This also tests to make sure that the functions work with both
671
 
    generators and lists (assuming iter(list) is effectively a generator)
672
 
    """
673
 
 
674
 
    def setUp(self):
675
 
        super(TestTransportImplementation, self).setUp()
676
 
        self._server = self.transport_server()
677
 
        self.start_server(self._server)
678
 
 
679
 
    def get_transport(self, relpath=None):
680
 
        """Return a connected transport to the local directory.
681
 
 
682
 
        :param relpath: a path relative to the base url.
683
 
        """
684
 
        base_url = self._server.get_url()
685
 
        url = self._adjust_url(base_url, relpath)
686
 
        # try getting the transport via the regular interface:
687
 
        t = transport.get_transport(url)
688
 
        # vila--20070607 if the following are commented out the test suite
689
 
        # still pass. Is this really still needed or was it a forgotten
690
 
        # temporary fix ?
691
 
        if not isinstance(t, self.transport_class):
692
 
            # we did not get the correct transport class type. Override the
693
 
            # regular connection behaviour by direct construction.
694
 
            t = self.transport_class(url)
695
 
        return t
696
 
 
697
 
 
698
 
class TestLocalTransports(tests.TestCase):
699
 
 
700
 
    def test_get_transport_from_abspath(self):
701
 
        here = osutils.abspath('.')
702
 
        t = transport.get_transport(here)
703
 
        self.assertIsInstance(t, local.LocalTransport)
704
 
        self.assertEquals(t.base, urlutils.local_path_to_url(here) + '/')
705
 
 
706
 
    def test_get_transport_from_relpath(self):
707
 
        here = osutils.abspath('.')
708
 
        t = transport.get_transport('.')
709
 
        self.assertIsInstance(t, local.LocalTransport)
710
 
        self.assertEquals(t.base, urlutils.local_path_to_url('.') + '/')
711
 
 
712
 
    def test_get_transport_from_local_url(self):
713
 
        here = osutils.abspath('.')
714
 
        here_url = urlutils.local_path_to_url(here) + '/'
715
 
        t = transport.get_transport(here_url)
716
 
        self.assertIsInstance(t, local.LocalTransport)
717
 
        self.assertEquals(t.base, here_url)
718
 
 
719
 
    def test_local_abspath(self):
720
 
        here = osutils.abspath('.')
721
 
        t = transport.get_transport(here)
722
 
        self.assertEquals(t.local_abspath(''), here)
723
 
 
724
 
 
725
 
class TestWin32LocalTransport(tests.TestCase):
726
 
 
727
 
    def test_unc_clone_to_root(self):
728
 
        # Win32 UNC path like \\HOST\path
729
 
        # clone to root should stop at least at \\HOST part
730
 
        # not on \\
731
 
        t = local.EmulatedWin32LocalTransport('file://HOST/path/to/some/dir/')
732
 
        for i in xrange(4):
733
 
            t = t.clone('..')
734
 
        self.assertEquals(t.base, 'file://HOST/')
735
 
        # make sure we reach the root
736
 
        t = t.clone('..')
737
 
        self.assertEquals(t.base, 'file://HOST/')
738
 
 
739
 
 
740
 
class TestConnectedTransport(tests.TestCase):
741
 
    """Tests for connected to remote server transports"""
742
 
 
743
 
    def test_parse_url(self):
744
 
        t = transport.ConnectedTransport(
745
 
            'http://simple.example.com/home/source')
746
 
        self.assertEquals(t._host, 'simple.example.com')
747
 
        self.assertEquals(t._port, None)
748
 
        self.assertEquals(t._path, '/home/source/')
749
 
        self.failUnless(t._user is None)
750
 
        self.failUnless(t._password is None)
751
 
 
752
 
        self.assertEquals(t.base, 'http://simple.example.com/home/source/')
753
 
 
754
 
    def test_parse_url_with_at_in_user(self):
755
 
        # Bug 228058
756
 
        t = transport.ConnectedTransport('ftp://user@host.com@www.host.com/')
757
 
        self.assertEquals(t._user, 'user@host.com')
758
 
 
759
 
    def test_parse_quoted_url(self):
760
 
        t = transport.ConnectedTransport(
761
 
            'http://ro%62ey:h%40t@ex%41mple.com:2222/path')
762
 
        self.assertEquals(t._host, 'exAmple.com')
763
 
        self.assertEquals(t._port, 2222)
764
 
        self.assertEquals(t._user, 'robey')
765
 
        self.assertEquals(t._password, 'h@t')
766
 
        self.assertEquals(t._path, '/path/')
767
 
 
768
 
        # Base should not keep track of the password
769
 
        self.assertEquals(t.base, 'http://robey@exAmple.com:2222/path/')
770
 
 
771
 
    def test_parse_invalid_url(self):
772
 
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidURL,
773
 
                          transport.ConnectedTransport,
774
 
                          'sftp://lily.org:~janneke/public/bzr/gub')
775
 
 
776
 
    def test_relpath(self):
777
 
        t = transport.ConnectedTransport('sftp://user@host.com/abs/path')
778
 
 
779
 
        self.assertEquals(t.relpath('sftp://user@host.com/abs/path/sub'), 'sub')
780
 
        self.assertRaises(errors.PathNotChild, t.relpath,
781
 
                          'http://user@host.com/abs/path/sub')
782
 
        self.assertRaises(errors.PathNotChild, t.relpath,
783
 
                          'sftp://user2@host.com/abs/path/sub')
784
 
        self.assertRaises(errors.PathNotChild, t.relpath,
785
 
                          'sftp://user@otherhost.com/abs/path/sub')
786
 
        self.assertRaises(errors.PathNotChild, t.relpath,
787
 
                          'sftp://user@host.com:33/abs/path/sub')
788
 
        # Make sure it works when we don't supply a username
789
 
        t = transport.ConnectedTransport('sftp://host.com/abs/path')
790
 
        self.assertEquals(t.relpath('sftp://host.com/abs/path/sub'), 'sub')
791
 
 
792
 
        # Make sure it works when parts of the path will be url encoded
793
 
        t = transport.ConnectedTransport('sftp://host.com/dev/%path')
794
 
        self.assertEquals(t.relpath('sftp://host.com/dev/%path/sub'), 'sub')
795
 
 
796
 
    def test_connection_sharing_propagate_credentials(self):
797
 
        t = transport.ConnectedTransport('ftp://user@host.com/abs/path')
798
 
        self.assertEquals('user', t._user)
799
 
        self.assertEquals('host.com', t._host)
800
 
        self.assertIs(None, t._get_connection())
801
 
        self.assertIs(None, t._password)
802
 
        c = t.clone('subdir')
803
 
        self.assertIs(None, c._get_connection())
804
 
        self.assertIs(None, t._password)
805
 
 
806
 
        # Simulate the user entering a password
807
 
        password = 'secret'
808
 
        connection = object()
809
 
        t._set_connection(connection, password)
810
 
        self.assertIs(connection, t._get_connection())
811
 
        self.assertIs(password, t._get_credentials())
812
 
        self.assertIs(connection, c._get_connection())
813
 
        self.assertIs(password, c._get_credentials())
814
 
 
815
 
        # credentials can be updated
816
 
        new_password = 'even more secret'
817
 
        c._update_credentials(new_password)
818
 
        self.assertIs(connection, t._get_connection())
819
 
        self.assertIs(new_password, t._get_credentials())
820
 
        self.assertIs(connection, c._get_connection())
821
 
        self.assertIs(new_password, c._get_credentials())
822
 
 
823
 
 
824
 
class TestReusedTransports(tests.TestCase):
825
 
    """Tests for transport reuse"""
826
 
 
827
 
    def test_reuse_same_transport(self):
828
 
        possible_transports = []
829
 
        t1 = transport.get_transport('http://foo/',
830
 
                                     possible_transports=possible_transports)
831
 
        self.assertEqual([t1], possible_transports)
832
 
        t2 = transport.get_transport('http://foo/',
833
 
                                     possible_transports=[t1])
834
 
        self.assertIs(t1, t2)
835
 
 
836
 
        # Also check that final '/' are handled correctly
837
 
        t3 = transport.get_transport('http://foo/path/')
838
 
        t4 = transport.get_transport('http://foo/path',
839
 
                                     possible_transports=[t3])
840
 
        self.assertIs(t3, t4)
841
 
 
842
 
        t5 = transport.get_transport('http://foo/path')
843
 
        t6 = transport.get_transport('http://foo/path/',
844
 
                                     possible_transports=[t5])
845
 
        self.assertIs(t5, t6)
846
 
 
847
 
    def test_don_t_reuse_different_transport(self):
848
 
        t1 = transport.get_transport('http://foo/path')
849
 
        t2 = transport.get_transport('http://bar/path',
850
 
                                     possible_transports=[t1])
851
 
        self.assertIsNot(t1, t2)
852
 
 
853
 
 
854
 
class TestTransportTrace(tests.TestCase):
855
 
 
856
 
    def test_get(self):
857
 
        t = transport.get_transport('trace+memory://')
858
 
        self.assertIsInstance(t, bzrlib.transport.trace.TransportTraceDecorator)
859
 
 
860
 
    def test_clone_preserves_activity(self):
861
 
        t = transport.get_transport('trace+memory://')
862
 
        t2 = t.clone('.')
863
 
        self.assertTrue(t is not t2)
864
 
        self.assertTrue(t._activity is t2._activity)
865
 
 
866
 
    # the following specific tests are for the operations that have made use of
867
 
    # logging in tests; we could test every single operation but doing that
868
 
    # still won't cause a test failure when the top level Transport API
869
 
    # changes; so there is little return doing that.
870
 
    def test_get(self):
871
 
        t = transport.get_transport('trace+memory:///')
872
 
        t.put_bytes('foo', 'barish')
873
 
        t.get('foo')
874
 
        expected_result = []
875
 
        # put_bytes records the bytes, not the content to avoid memory
876
 
        # pressure.
877
 
        expected_result.append(('put_bytes', 'foo', 6, None))
878
 
        # get records the file name only.
879
 
        expected_result.append(('get', 'foo'))
880
 
        self.assertEqual(expected_result, t._activity)
881
 
 
882
 
    def test_readv(self):
883
 
        t = transport.get_transport('trace+memory:///')
884
 
        t.put_bytes('foo', 'barish')
885
 
        list(t.readv('foo', [(0, 1), (3, 2)],
886
 
                     adjust_for_latency=True, upper_limit=6))
887
 
        expected_result = []
888
 
        # put_bytes records the bytes, not the content to avoid memory
889
 
        # pressure.
890
 
        expected_result.append(('put_bytes', 'foo', 6, None))
891
 
        # readv records the supplied offset request
892
 
        expected_result.append(('readv', 'foo', [(0, 1), (3, 2)], True, 6))
893
 
        self.assertEqual(expected_result, t._activity)
894
 
 
895
 
 
896
 
class TestSSHConnections(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
897
 
 
898
 
    def test_bzr_connect_to_bzr_ssh(self):
899
 
        """User acceptance that get_transport of a bzr+ssh:// behaves correctly.
900
 
 
901
 
        bzr+ssh:// should cause bzr to run a remote bzr smart server over SSH.
902
 
        """
903
 
        raise tests.TestSkipped('this test was recently broken,'
904
 
                                ' see bug #626876')
905
 
        # This test actually causes a bzr instance to be invoked, which is very
906
 
        # expensive: it should be the only such test in the test suite.
907
 
        # A reasonable evolution for this would be to simply check inside
908
 
        # check_channel_exec_request that the command is appropriate, and then
909
 
        # satisfy requests in-process.
910
 
        self.requireFeature(features.paramiko)
911
 
        # SFTPFullAbsoluteServer has a get_url method, and doesn't
912
 
        # override the interface (doesn't change self._vendor).
913
 
        # Note that this does encryption, so can be slow.
914
 
        from bzrlib.tests import stub_sftp
915
 
 
916
 
        # Start an SSH server
917
 
        self.command_executed = []
918
 
        # XXX: This is horrible -- we define a really dumb SSH server that
919
 
        # executes commands, and manage the hooking up of stdin/out/err to the
920
 
        # SSH channel ourselves.  Surely this has already been implemented
921
 
        # elsewhere?
922
 
        started = []
923
 
        class StubSSHServer(stub_sftp.StubServer):
924
 
 
925
 
            test = self
926
 
 
927
 
            def check_channel_exec_request(self, channel, command):
928
 
                self.test.command_executed.append(command)
929
 
                proc = subprocess.Popen(
930
 
                    command, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
931
 
                    stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
932
 
 
933
 
                # XXX: horribly inefficient, not to mention ugly.
934
 
                # Start a thread for each of stdin/out/err, and relay bytes from
935
 
                # the subprocess to channel and vice versa.
936
 
                def ferry_bytes(read, write, close):
937
 
                    while True:
938
 
                        bytes = read(1)
939
 
                        if bytes == '':
940
 
                            close()
941
 
                            break
942
 
                        write(bytes)
943
 
 
944
 
                file_functions = [
945
 
                    (channel.recv, proc.stdin.write, proc.stdin.close),
946
 
                    (proc.stdout.read, channel.sendall, channel.close),
947
 
                    (proc.stderr.read, channel.sendall_stderr, channel.close)]
948
 
                started.append(proc)
949
 
                for read, write, close in file_functions:
950
 
                    t = threading.Thread(
951
 
                        target=ferry_bytes, args=(read, write, close))
952
 
                    t.start()
953
 
                    started.append(t)
954
 
 
955
 
                return True
956
 
 
957
 
        ssh_server = stub_sftp.SFTPFullAbsoluteServer(StubSSHServer)
958
 
        # We *don't* want to override the default SSH vendor: the detected one
959
 
        # is the one to use.
960
 
 
961
 
        # FIXME: I don't understand the above comment, SFTPFullAbsoluteServer
962
 
        # inherits from SFTPServer which forces the SSH vendor to
963
 
        # ssh.ParamikoVendor(). So it's forced, not detected. --vila 20100623
964
 
        self.start_server(ssh_server)
965
 
        port = ssh_server.port
966
 
 
967
 
        if sys.platform == 'win32':
968
 
            bzr_remote_path = sys.executable + ' ' + self.get_bzr_path()
969
 
        else:
970
 
            bzr_remote_path = self.get_bzr_path()
971
 
        os.environ['BZR_REMOTE_PATH'] = bzr_remote_path
972
 
 
973
 
        # Access the branch via a bzr+ssh URL.  The BZR_REMOTE_PATH environment
974
 
        # variable is used to tell bzr what command to run on the remote end.
975
 
        path_to_branch = osutils.abspath('.')
976
 
        if sys.platform == 'win32':
977
 
            # On Windows, we export all drives as '/C:/, etc. So we need to
978
 
            # prefix a '/' to get the right path.
979
 
            path_to_branch = '/' + path_to_branch
980
 
        url = 'bzr+ssh://fred:secret@localhost:%d%s' % (port, path_to_branch)
981
 
        t = transport.get_transport(url)
982
 
        self.permit_url(t.base)
983
 
        t.mkdir('foo')
984
 
 
985
 
        self.assertEqual(
986
 
            ['%s serve --inet --directory=/ --allow-writes' % bzr_remote_path],
987
 
            self.command_executed)
988
 
        # Make sure to disconnect, so that the remote process can stop, and we
989
 
        # can cleanup. Then pause the test until everything is shutdown
990
 
        t._client._medium.disconnect()
991
 
        if not started:
992
 
            return
993
 
        # First wait for the subprocess
994
 
        started[0].wait()
995
 
        # And the rest are threads
996
 
        for t in started[1:]:
997
 
            t.join()