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  • Committer: Jelmer Vernooij
  • Date: 2008-07-07 21:54:04 UTC
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 3533.
  • Revision ID: jelmer@samba.org-20080707215404-09t83ot6mv02jr6w
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# Copyright (C) 2006-2012, 2016 Canonical Ltd
 
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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 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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#
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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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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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"""Tests for LockDir"""
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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import os
 
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from threading import Thread, Lock
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import time
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import bzrlib
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from bzrlib import (
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    config,
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    errors,
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    lock,
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    lockdir,
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    osutils,
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    tests,
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    transport,
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    LockBreakMismatch,
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    LockBroken,
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    LockContention,
 
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    LockError,
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    LockFailed,
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    LockNotHeld,
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    )
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from bzrlib.lockdir import (
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    LockDir,
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    LockHeldInfo,
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    )
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from bzrlib.tests import (
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    features,
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    TestCase,
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    TestCaseInTempDir,
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    TestCaseWithTransport,
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    )
 
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from bzrlib.lockdir import LockDir
 
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from bzrlib.tests import TestCaseWithTransport
 
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from bzrlib.trace import note
 
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# These tests sometimes use threads to test the behaviour of lock files with
 
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# concurrent actors.  This is not a typical (or necessarily supported) use;
 
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# they're really meant for guarding between processes.
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# These tests are run on the default transport provided by the test framework
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# (typically a local disk transport).  That can be changed by the --transport
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# implementation are tested separately.  (The main requirement is just that
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# they don't allow overwriting nonempty directories.)
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class TestLockDir(TestCaseWithTransport):
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    """Test LockDir operations"""
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        lf1.attempt_lock()
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        lf2 = LockDir(t, 'test_lock')
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        try:
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            # locking is between LockDir instances; aliases within
 
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            # locking is between LockDir instances; aliases within 
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            # a single process are not detected
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            lf2.attempt_lock()
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            self.fail('Failed to detect lock collision')
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        lf1 = LockDir(t, 'test_lock')
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        lf1.create()
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        lf1.attempt_lock()
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        self.addCleanup(lf1.unlock)
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        # lock is held, should get some info on it
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        info1 = lf1.peek()
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        self.assertEqual(set(info1.info_dict.keys()),
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            set(['user', 'nonce', 'hostname', 'pid', 'start_time']))
 
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        self.assertEqual(set(info1.keys()),
 
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                         set(['user', 'nonce', 'hostname', 'pid', 'start_time']))
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        # should get the same info if we look at it through a different
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        # instance
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        info2 = LockDir(t, 'test_lock').peek()
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        lf2 = LockDir(self.get_readonly_transport(), 'test_lock')
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        self.assertEqual(lf2.peek(), None)
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        lf1.attempt_lock()
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        self.addCleanup(lf1.unlock)
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        info2 = lf2.peek()
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        self.assertTrue(info2)
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        self.assertEqual(info2.get('nonce'), lf1.nonce)
 
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        self.assertEqual(info2['nonce'], lf1.nonce)
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    def test_30_lock_wait_fail(self):
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        """Wait on a lock, then fail
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        We ask to wait up to 400ms; this should fail within at most one
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        second.  (Longer times are more realistic but we don't want the test
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        suite to take too long, and this should do for now.)
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            after = time.time()
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            # it should only take about 0.4 seconds, but we allow more time in
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            # case the machine is heavily loaded
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            self.assertTrue(after - before <= 8.0,
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                "took %f seconds to detect lock contention" % (after - before))
 
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            self.assertTrue(after - before <= 8.0, 
 
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                    "took %f seconds to detect lock contention" % (after - before))
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            lf1.unlock()
 
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        lock_base = lf2.transport.abspath(lf2.path)
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        self.assertEqual(1, len(self._logged_reports))
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        self.assertContainsRe(self._logged_reports[0][0],
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            r'Unable to obtain lock .* held by jrandom@example\.com on .*'
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            r' \(process #\d+\), acquired .* ago\.\n'
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            r'Will continue to try until \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}, unless '
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            r'you press Ctrl-C.\n'
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            r'See "bzr help break-lock" for more.')
 
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        lock_url = lf2.transport.abspath(lf2.path)
 
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                         'you press Ctrl-C\n'
 
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                         'If you\'re sure that it\'s not being '
 
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                         'modified, use bzr break-lock %s',
 
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                         self._logged_reports[0][0])
 
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        self.assertEqual('Unable to obtain', args[0])
 
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        self.assertEqual('lock %s' % (lock_base,), args[1])
 
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        self.assertStartsWith(args[2], 'held by ')
 
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        self.assertStartsWith(args[3], 'locked ')
 
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        self.assertEndsWith(args[3], ' ago')
 
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        self.assertContainsRe(args[4], r'\d\d:\d\d:\d\d')
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    def test_31_lock_wait_easy(self):
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        """Succeed when waiting on a lock with no contention.
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        """Succeed when trying to acquire a lock that gets released
 
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        # This test sometimes fails like this:
 
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        # Traceback (most recent call last):
 
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        #   File "/home/pqm/bzr-pqm-workdir/home/+trunk/bzrlib/tests/
 
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        # test_lockdir.py", line 247, in test_32_lock_wait_succeed
 
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                         'If you\'re sure that it\'s not being '
 
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                         'modified, use bzr break-lock %s',
 
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                         self._logged_reports[0][0])
 
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        self.assertContainsRe(args[4], r'\d\d:\d\d:\d\d')
 
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                         'Will continue to try until %s, unless '
 
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                         'you press Ctrl-C\n'
 
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                         'If you\'re sure that it\'s not being '
 
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                         'modified, use bzr break-lock %s',
 
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                         self._logged_reports[1][0])
 
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        self.assertEqual('Lock owner changed for', args[0])
 
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        self.assertEqual('lock %s' % (lock_base,), args[1])
 
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        self.assertContainsRe(args[4], r'\d\d:\d\d:\d\d')
 
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    def test_40_confirm_easy(self):
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        """Confirm a lock that's already held"""
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        lf1.confirm()
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    def test_41_confirm_not_held(self):
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        lf1.attempt_lock()
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        t.move('test_lock', 'lock_gone_now')
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    def test_43_break(self):
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        """Break a lock whose caller has forgotten it"""
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        lf2.force_break(holder_info)
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        # now we should be able to take it
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        lf2.attempt_lock()
263
 
        self.addCleanup(lf2.unlock)
264
486
        lf2.confirm()
265
487
 
266
488
    def test_44_break_already_released(self):
278
500
        lf2.force_break(holder_info)
279
501
        # now we should be able to take it
280
502
        lf2.attempt_lock()
281
 
        self.addCleanup(lf2.unlock)
282
503
        lf2.confirm()
283
504
 
284
505
    def test_45_break_mismatch(self):
310
531
        """Check the on-disk representation of LockDirs is as expected.
311
532
 
312
533
        There should always be a top-level directory named by the lock.
313
 
        When the lock is held, there should be a lockname/held directory
 
534
        When the lock is held, there should be a lockname/held directory 
314
535
        containing an info file.
315
536
        """
316
537
        t = self.get_transport()
331
552
        # do this without IO redirection to ensure it doesn't prompt.
332
553
        self.assertRaises(AssertionError, ld1.break_lock)
333
554
        orig_factory = bzrlib.ui.ui_factory
334
 
        bzrlib.ui.ui_factory = bzrlib.ui.CannedInputUIFactory([True])
 
555
        # silent ui - no need for stdout
 
556
        bzrlib.ui.ui_factory = bzrlib.ui.SilentUIFactory()
 
557
        bzrlib.ui.ui_factory.stdin = StringIO("y\n")
335
558
        try:
336
559
            ld2.break_lock()
337
560
            self.assertRaises(LockBroken, ld1.unlock)
338
561
        finally:
339
562
            bzrlib.ui.ui_factory = orig_factory
340
563
 
341
 
    def test_break_lock_corrupt_info(self):
342
 
        """break_lock works even if the info file is corrupt (and tells the UI
343
 
        that it is corrupt).
344
 
        """
345
 
        ld = self.get_lock()
346
 
        ld2 = self.get_lock()
347
 
        ld.create()
348
 
        ld.lock_write()
349
 
        ld.transport.put_bytes_non_atomic('test_lock/held/info', '\0')
350
 
 
351
 
        class LoggingUIFactory(bzrlib.ui.SilentUIFactory):
352
 
            def __init__(self):
353
 
                self.prompts = []
354
 
 
355
 
            def get_boolean(self, prompt):
356
 
                self.prompts.append(('boolean', prompt))
357
 
                return True
358
 
 
359
 
        ui = LoggingUIFactory()
360
 
        self.overrideAttr(bzrlib.ui, 'ui_factory', ui)
361
 
        ld2.break_lock()
362
 
        self.assertLength(1, ui.prompts)
363
 
        self.assertEqual('boolean', ui.prompts[0][0])
364
 
        self.assertStartsWith(ui.prompts[0][1], 'Break (corrupt LockDir')
365
 
        self.assertRaises(LockBroken, ld.unlock)
366
 
 
367
 
    def test_break_lock_missing_info(self):
368
 
        """break_lock works even if the info file is missing (and tells the UI
369
 
        that it is corrupt).
370
 
        """
371
 
        ld = self.get_lock()
372
 
        ld2 = self.get_lock()
373
 
        ld.create()
374
 
        ld.lock_write()
375
 
        ld.transport.delete('test_lock/held/info')
376
 
 
377
 
        class LoggingUIFactory(bzrlib.ui.SilentUIFactory):
378
 
            def __init__(self):
379
 
                self.prompts = []
380
 
 
381
 
            def get_boolean(self, prompt):
382
 
                self.prompts.append(('boolean', prompt))
383
 
                return True
384
 
 
385
 
        ui = LoggingUIFactory()
386
 
        orig_factory = bzrlib.ui.ui_factory
387
 
        bzrlib.ui.ui_factory = ui
388
 
        try:
389
 
            ld2.break_lock()
390
 
            self.assertRaises(LockBroken, ld.unlock)
391
 
            self.assertLength(0, ui.prompts)
392
 
        finally:
393
 
            bzrlib.ui.ui_factory = orig_factory
394
 
        # Suppress warnings due to ld not being unlocked
395
 
        # XXX: if lock_broken hook was invoked in this case, this hack would
396
 
        # not be necessary.  - Andrew Bennetts, 2010-09-06.
397
 
        del self._lock_actions[:]
398
 
 
399
564
    def test_create_missing_base_directory(self):
400
565
        """If LockDir.path doesn't exist, it can be created
401
566
 
407
572
        lf1 = LockDir(t, 'test_lock')
408
573
 
409
574
        lf1.create()
410
 
        self.assertTrue(t.has('test_lock'))
 
575
        self.failUnless(t.has('test_lock'))
411
576
 
412
577
        t.rmdir('test_lock')
413
 
        self.assertFalse(t.has('test_lock'))
 
578
        self.failIf(t.has('test_lock'))
414
579
 
415
580
        # This will create 'test_lock' if it needs to
416
581
        lf1.lock_write()
417
 
        self.assertTrue(t.has('test_lock'))
418
 
        self.assertTrue(t.has('test_lock/held/info'))
 
582
        self.failUnless(t.has('test_lock'))
 
583
        self.failUnless(t.has('test_lock/held/info'))
419
584
 
420
585
        lf1.unlock()
421
 
        self.assertFalse(t.has('test_lock/held/info'))
 
586
        self.failIf(t.has('test_lock/held/info'))
422
587
 
423
 
    def test_display_form(self):
 
588
    def test__format_lock_info(self):
424
589
        ld1 = self.get_lock()
425
590
        ld1.create()
426
591
        ld1.lock_write()
427
592
        try:
428
 
            info_list = ld1.peek().to_readable_dict()
 
593
            info_list = ld1._format_lock_info(ld1.peek())
429
594
        finally:
430
595
            ld1.unlock()
431
 
        self.assertEqual(info_list['user'], u'jrandom@example.com')
432
 
        self.assertContainsRe(info_list['pid'], '^\d+$')
433
 
        self.assertContainsRe(info_list['time_ago'], r'^\d+ seconds? ago$')
 
596
        self.assertEqual('lock %s' % (ld1.transport.abspath(ld1.path),),
 
597
                         info_list[0])
 
598
        self.assertContainsRe(info_list[1],
 
599
                              r'^held by .* on host .* \[process #\d*\]$')
 
600
        self.assertContainsRe(info_list[2], r'locked \d+ seconds? ago$')
434
601
 
435
602
    def test_lock_without_email(self):
436
 
        global_config = config.GlobalStack()
 
603
        global_config = config.GlobalConfig()
437
604
        # Intentionally has no email address
438
 
        global_config.set('email', 'User Identity')
 
605
        global_config.set_user_option('email', 'User Identity')
439
606
        ld1 = self.get_lock()
440
607
        ld1.create()
441
608
        ld1.lock_write()
442
609
        ld1.unlock()
443
610
 
444
611
    def test_lock_permission(self):
445
 
        self.requireFeature(features.not_running_as_root)
446
612
        if not osutils.supports_posix_readonly():
447
613
            raise tests.TestSkipped('Cannot induce a permission failure')
448
614
        ld1 = self.get_lock()
454
620
    def test_lock_by_token(self):
455
621
        ld1 = self.get_lock()
456
622
        token = ld1.lock_write()
457
 
        self.addCleanup(ld1.unlock)
458
623
        self.assertNotEqual(None, token)
459
624
        ld2 = self.get_lock()
460
625
        t2 = ld2.lock_write(token)
461
 
        self.addCleanup(ld2.unlock)
462
626
        self.assertEqual(token, t2)
463
627
 
464
628
    def test_lock_with_buggy_rename(self):
465
629
        # test that lock acquisition handles servers which pretend they
466
630
        # renamed correctly but that actually fail
467
 
        t = transport.get_transport_from_url(
468
 
            'brokenrename+' + self.get_url())
 
631
        t = transport.get_transport('brokenrename+' + self.get_url())
469
632
        ld1 = LockDir(t, 'test_lock')
470
633
        ld1.create()
471
634
        ld1.attempt_lock()
475
638
        # now the original caller should succeed in unlocking
476
639
        ld1.unlock()
477
640
        # and there should be nothing left over
478
 
        self.assertEqual([], t.list_dir('test_lock'))
 
641
        self.assertEquals([], t.list_dir('test_lock'))
479
642
 
480
643
    def test_failed_lock_leaves_no_trash(self):
481
644
        # if we fail to acquire the lock, we don't leave pending directories
485
648
        # should be nothing before we start
486
649
        ld1.create()
487
650
        t = self.get_transport().clone('test_lock')
488
 
 
489
651
        def check_dir(a):
490
 
            self.assertEqual(a, t.list_dir('.'))
491
 
 
 
652
            self.assertEquals(a, t.list_dir('.'))
492
653
        check_dir([])
493
654
        # when held, that's all we see
494
655
        ld1.attempt_lock()
495
 
        self.addCleanup(ld1.unlock)
496
656
        check_dir(['held'])
497
657
        # second guy should fail
498
658
        self.assertRaises(errors.LockContention, ld2.attempt_lock)
499
659
        # no kibble
500
660
        check_dir(['held'])
501
 
 
502
 
    def test_no_lockdir_info(self):
503
 
        """We can cope with empty info files."""
504
 
        # This seems like a fairly common failure case - see
505
 
        # <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/185103> and all its dupes.
506
 
        # Processes are often interrupted after opening the file
507
 
        # before the actual contents are committed.
508
 
        t = self.get_transport()
509
 
        t.mkdir('test_lock')
510
 
        t.mkdir('test_lock/held')
511
 
        t.put_bytes('test_lock/held/info', '')
512
 
        lf = LockDir(t, 'test_lock')
513
 
        info = lf.peek()
514
 
        formatted_info = info.to_readable_dict()
515
 
        self.assertEqual(
516
 
            dict(user='<unknown>', hostname='<unknown>', pid='<unknown>',
517
 
                time_ago='(unknown)'),
518
 
            formatted_info)
519
 
 
520
 
    def test_corrupt_lockdir_info(self):
521
 
        """We can cope with corrupt (and thus unparseable) info files."""
522
 
        # This seems like a fairly common failure case too - see
523
 
        # <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/619872> for instance.
524
 
        # In particular some systems tend to fill recently created files with
525
 
        # nul bytes after recovering from a system crash.
526
 
        t = self.get_transport()
527
 
        t.mkdir('test_lock')
528
 
        t.mkdir('test_lock/held')
529
 
        t.put_bytes('test_lock/held/info', '\0')
530
 
        lf = LockDir(t, 'test_lock')
531
 
        self.assertRaises(errors.LockCorrupt, lf.peek)
532
 
        # Currently attempt_lock gives LockContention, but LockCorrupt would be
533
 
        # a reasonable result too.
534
 
        self.assertRaises(
535
 
            (errors.LockCorrupt, errors.LockContention), lf.attempt_lock)
536
 
        self.assertRaises(errors.LockCorrupt, lf.validate_token, 'fake token')
537
 
 
538
 
    def test_missing_lockdir_info(self):
539
 
        """We can cope with absent info files."""
540
 
        t = self.get_transport()
541
 
        t.mkdir('test_lock')
542
 
        t.mkdir('test_lock/held')
543
 
        lf = LockDir(t, 'test_lock')
544
 
        # In this case we expect the 'not held' result from peek, because peek
545
 
        # cannot be expected to notice that there is a 'held' directory with no
546
 
        # 'info' file.
547
 
        self.assertEqual(None, lf.peek())
548
 
        # And lock/unlock may work or give LockContention (but not any other
549
 
        # error).
550
 
        try:
551
 
            lf.attempt_lock()
552
 
        except LockContention:
553
 
            # LockContention is ok, and expected on Windows
554
 
            pass
555
 
        else:
556
 
            # no error is ok, and expected on POSIX (because POSIX allows
557
 
            # os.rename over an empty directory).
558
 
            lf.unlock()
559
 
        # Currently raises TokenMismatch, but LockCorrupt would be reasonable
560
 
        # too.
561
 
        self.assertRaises(
562
 
            (errors.TokenMismatch, errors.LockCorrupt),
563
 
            lf.validate_token, 'fake token')
564
 
 
565
 
 
566
 
class TestLockDirHooks(TestCaseWithTransport):
567
 
 
568
 
    def setUp(self):
569
 
        super(TestLockDirHooks, self).setUp()
570
 
        self._calls = []
571
 
 
572
 
    def get_lock(self):
573
 
        return LockDir(self.get_transport(), 'test_lock')
574
 
 
575
 
    def record_hook(self, result):
576
 
        self._calls.append(result)
577
 
 
578
 
    def test_LockDir_acquired_success(self):
579
 
        # the LockDir.lock_acquired hook fires when a lock is acquired.
580
 
        LockDir.hooks.install_named_hook('lock_acquired',
581
 
                                         self.record_hook, 'record_hook')
582
 
        ld = self.get_lock()
583
 
        ld.create()
584
 
        self.assertEqual([], self._calls)
585
 
        result = ld.attempt_lock()
586
 
        lock_path = ld.transport.abspath(ld.path)
587
 
        self.assertEqual([lock.LockResult(lock_path, result)], self._calls)
588
 
        ld.unlock()
589
 
        self.assertEqual([lock.LockResult(lock_path, result)], self._calls)
590
 
 
591
 
    def test_LockDir_acquired_fail(self):
592
 
        # the LockDir.lock_acquired hook does not fire on failure.
593
 
        ld = self.get_lock()
594
 
        ld.create()
595
 
        ld2 = self.get_lock()
596
 
        ld2.attempt_lock()
597
 
        # install a lock hook now, when the disk lock is locked
598
 
        LockDir.hooks.install_named_hook('lock_acquired',
599
 
                                         self.record_hook, 'record_hook')
600
 
        self.assertRaises(errors.LockContention, ld.attempt_lock)
601
 
        self.assertEqual([], self._calls)
602
 
        ld2.unlock()
603
 
        self.assertEqual([], self._calls)
604
 
 
605
 
    def test_LockDir_released_success(self):
606
 
        # the LockDir.lock_released hook fires when a lock is acquired.
607
 
        LockDir.hooks.install_named_hook('lock_released',
608
 
                                         self.record_hook, 'record_hook')
609
 
        ld = self.get_lock()
610
 
        ld.create()
611
 
        self.assertEqual([], self._calls)
612
 
        result = ld.attempt_lock()
613
 
        self.assertEqual([], self._calls)
614
 
        ld.unlock()
615
 
        lock_path = ld.transport.abspath(ld.path)
616
 
        self.assertEqual([lock.LockResult(lock_path, result)], self._calls)
617
 
 
618
 
    def test_LockDir_released_fail(self):
619
 
        # the LockDir.lock_released hook does not fire on failure.
620
 
        ld = self.get_lock()
621
 
        ld.create()
622
 
        ld2 = self.get_lock()
623
 
        ld.attempt_lock()
624
 
        ld2.force_break(ld2.peek())
625
 
        LockDir.hooks.install_named_hook('lock_released',
626
 
                                         self.record_hook, 'record_hook')
627
 
        self.assertRaises(LockBroken, ld.unlock)
628
 
        self.assertEqual([], self._calls)
629
 
 
630
 
    def test_LockDir_broken_success(self):
631
 
        # the LockDir.lock_broken hook fires when a lock is broken.
632
 
        ld = self.get_lock()
633
 
        ld.create()
634
 
        ld2 = self.get_lock()
635
 
        result = ld.attempt_lock()
636
 
        LockDir.hooks.install_named_hook('lock_broken',
637
 
                                         self.record_hook, 'record_hook')
638
 
        ld2.force_break(ld2.peek())
639
 
        lock_path = ld.transport.abspath(ld.path)
640
 
        self.assertEqual([lock.LockResult(lock_path, result)], self._calls)
641
 
 
642
 
    def test_LockDir_broken_failure(self):
643
 
        # the LockDir.lock_broken hook does not fires when a lock is already
644
 
        # released.
645
 
        ld = self.get_lock()
646
 
        ld.create()
647
 
        ld2 = self.get_lock()
648
 
        result = ld.attempt_lock()
649
 
        holder_info = ld2.peek()
650
 
        ld.unlock()
651
 
        LockDir.hooks.install_named_hook('lock_broken',
652
 
                                         self.record_hook, 'record_hook')
653
 
        ld2.force_break(holder_info)
654
 
        lock_path = ld.transport.abspath(ld.path)
655
 
        self.assertEqual([], self._calls)
656
 
 
657
 
 
658
 
class TestLockHeldInfo(TestCaseInTempDir):
659
 
    """Can get information about the lock holder, and detect whether they're
660
 
    still alive."""
661
 
 
662
 
    def test_repr(self):
663
 
        info = LockHeldInfo.for_this_process(None)
664
 
        self.assertContainsRe(repr(info), r"LockHeldInfo\(.*\)")
665
 
 
666
 
    def test_unicode(self):
667
 
        info = LockHeldInfo.for_this_process(None)
668
 
        self.assertContainsRe(unicode(info),
669
 
            r'held by .* on .* \(process #\d+\), acquired .* ago')
670
 
 
671
 
    def test_is_locked_by_this_process(self):
672
 
        info = LockHeldInfo.for_this_process(None)
673
 
        self.assertTrue(info.is_locked_by_this_process())
674
 
 
675
 
    def test_is_not_locked_by_this_process(self):
676
 
        info = LockHeldInfo.for_this_process(None)
677
 
        info.info_dict['pid'] = '123123123123123'
678
 
        self.assertFalse(info.is_locked_by_this_process())
679
 
 
680
 
    def test_lock_holder_live_process(self):
681
 
        """Detect that the holder (this process) is still running."""
682
 
        info = LockHeldInfo.for_this_process(None)
683
 
        self.assertFalse(info.is_lock_holder_known_dead())
684
 
 
685
 
    def test_lock_holder_dead_process(self):
686
 
        """Detect that the holder (this process) is still running."""
687
 
        self.overrideAttr(lockdir, 'get_host_name',
688
 
            lambda: 'aproperhostname')
689
 
        info = LockHeldInfo.for_this_process(None)
690
 
        info.info_dict['pid'] = '123123123'
691
 
        self.assertTrue(info.is_lock_holder_known_dead())
692
 
 
693
 
    def test_lock_holder_other_machine(self):
694
 
        """The lock holder isn't here so we don't know if they're alive."""
695
 
        info = LockHeldInfo.for_this_process(None)
696
 
        info.info_dict['hostname'] = 'egg.example.com'
697
 
        info.info_dict['pid'] = '123123123'
698
 
        self.assertFalse(info.is_lock_holder_known_dead())
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    def test_lock_holder_other_user(self):
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        """Only auto-break locks held by this user."""
702
 
        info = LockHeldInfo.for_this_process(None)
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        info.info_dict['user'] = 'notme@example.com'
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        info.info_dict['pid'] = '123123123'
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        self.assertFalse(info.is_lock_holder_known_dead())
706
 
 
707
 
    def test_no_good_hostname(self):
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        """Correctly handle ambiguous hostnames.
709
 
 
710
 
        If the lock's recorded with just 'localhost' we can't really trust
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        it's the same 'localhost'.  (There are quite a few of them. :-)
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        So even if the process is known not to be alive, we can't say that's
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        known for sure.
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        """
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        self.overrideAttr(lockdir, 'get_host_name',
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            lambda: 'localhost')
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        info = LockHeldInfo.for_this_process(None)
718
 
        info.info_dict['pid'] = '123123123'
719
 
        self.assertFalse(info.is_lock_holder_known_dead())
720
 
 
721
 
 
722
 
class TestStaleLockDir(TestCaseWithTransport):
723
 
    """Can automatically break stale locks.
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725
 
    :see: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/220464
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    """
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    def test_auto_break_stale_lock(self):
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        """Locks safely known to be stale are just cleaned up.
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        This generates a warning but no other user interaction.
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        """
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        self.overrideAttr(lockdir, 'get_host_name',
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            lambda: 'aproperhostname')
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        # This is off by default at present; see the discussion in the bug.
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        # If you change the default, don't forget to update the docs.
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        config.GlobalStack().set('locks.steal_dead', True)
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        # Create a lock pretending to come from a different nonexistent
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        # process on the same machine.
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        l1 = LockDir(self.get_transport(), 'a',
741
 
            extra_holder_info={'pid': '12312313'})
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        token_1 = l1.attempt_lock()
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        l2 = LockDir(self.get_transport(), 'a')
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        token_2 = l2.attempt_lock()
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        # l1 will notice its lock was stolen.
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        self.assertRaises(errors.LockBroken,
747
 
            l1.unlock)
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        l2.unlock()
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    def test_auto_break_stale_lock_configured_off(self):
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        """Automatic breaking can be turned off"""
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        l1 = LockDir(self.get_transport(), 'a',
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            extra_holder_info={'pid': '12312313'})
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        token_1 = l1.attempt_lock()
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        self.addCleanup(l1.unlock)
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        l2 = LockDir(self.get_transport(), 'a')
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        # This fails now, because dead lock breaking is off by default.
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        self.assertRaises(LockContention,
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            l2.attempt_lock)
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        # and it's in fact not broken
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        l1.confirm()