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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Canonical Ltd
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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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# 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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# 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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from StringIO import StringIO
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from bzrlib.errors import BzrBadParameterNotString, NoSuchFile, ReadOnlyError
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from bzrlib.lockable_files import LockableFiles, TransportLock
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from bzrlib.tests import TestCaseInTempDir
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from bzrlib.tests.test_smart import TestCaseWithSmartMedium
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from bzrlib.tests.test_transactions import DummyWeave
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from bzrlib.transactions import (PassThroughTransaction,
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from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
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# these tests are applied in each parameterized suite for LockableFiles
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class _TestLockableFiles_mixin(object):
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def test_read_write(self):
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self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, self.lockable.get, 'foo')
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self.assertRaises(NoSuchFile, self.lockable.get_utf8, 'foo')
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self.lockable.lock_write()
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unicode_string = u'bar\u1234'
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self.assertEqual(4, len(unicode_string))
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byte_string = unicode_string.encode('utf-8')
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self.assertEqual(6, len(byte_string))
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self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, self.lockable.put, 'foo',
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StringIO(unicode_string))
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self.lockable.put('foo', StringIO(byte_string))
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self.assertEqual(byte_string,
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self.lockable.get('foo').read())
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self.assertEqual(unicode_string,
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self.lockable.get_utf8('foo').read())
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self.assertRaises(BzrBadParameterNotString,
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self.lockable.put_utf8,
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StringIO(unicode_string)
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self.lockable.put_utf8('bar', unicode_string)
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self.assertEqual(unicode_string,
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self.lockable.get_utf8('bar').read())
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self.assertEqual(byte_string,
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self.lockable.get('bar').read())
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self.lockable.put_bytes('raw', 'raw\xffbytes')
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self.assertEqual('raw\xffbytes',
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self.lockable.get('raw').read())
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self.lockable.unlock()
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self.lockable.lock_read()
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self.assertRaises(ReadOnlyError, self.lockable.put, 'foo',
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StringIO('bar\u1234'))
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self.lockable.unlock()
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def test_transactions(self):
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self.assertIs(self.lockable.get_transaction().__class__,
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PassThroughTransaction)
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self.lockable.lock_read()
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self.assertIs(self.lockable.get_transaction().__class__,
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self.lockable.unlock()
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self.assertIs(self.lockable.get_transaction().__class__,
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PassThroughTransaction)
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self.lockable.lock_write()
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self.assertIs(self.lockable.get_transaction().__class__,
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# check that finish is called:
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self.lockable.get_transaction().register_dirty(vf)
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self.lockable.unlock()
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self.assertTrue(vf.finished)
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def test__escape(self):
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self.assertEqual('%25', self.lockable._escape('%'))
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def test__escape_empty(self):
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self.assertEqual('', self.lockable._escape(''))
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def test_break_lock(self):
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# some locks are not breakable
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self.lockable.lock_write()
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self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.lockable.break_lock)
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except NotImplementedError:
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# this lock cannot be broken
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self.lockable.unlock()
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l2 = self.get_lockable()
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orig_factory = bzrlib.ui.ui_factory
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# silent ui - no need for stdout
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bzrlib.ui.ui_factory = bzrlib.ui.SilentUIFactory()
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bzrlib.ui.ui_factory.stdin = StringIO("y\n")
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bzrlib.ui.ui_factory = orig_factory
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self.assertRaises(errors.LockBroken, self.lockable.unlock)
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self.assertFalse(self.lockable.is_locked())
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def test_lock_write_returns_None_refuses_token(self):
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token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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if token is not None:
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# This test does not apply, because this lockable supports
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self.assertRaises(errors.TokenLockingNotSupported,
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self.lockable.lock_write, token='token')
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self.lockable.unlock()
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def test_lock_write_returns_token_when_given_token(self):
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token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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# This test does not apply, because this lockable refuses
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new_lockable = self.get_lockable()
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token_from_new_lockable = new_lockable.lock_write(token=token)
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self.assertEqual(token, token_from_new_lockable)
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new_lockable.unlock()
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self.lockable.unlock()
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def test_lock_write_raises_on_token_mismatch(self):
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token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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# This test does not apply, because this lockable refuses
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different_token = token + 'xxx'
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# Re-using the same lockable instance with a different token will
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# raise TokenMismatch.
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self.assertRaises(errors.TokenMismatch,
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self.lockable.lock_write, token=different_token)
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# A seperate instance for the same lockable will also raise
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# This detects the case where a caller claims to have a lock (via
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# the token) for an external resource, but doesn't (the token is
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# different). Clients need a seperate lock object to make sure the
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# external resource is probed, whereas the existing lock object
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new_lockable = self.get_lockable()
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self.assertRaises(errors.TokenMismatch,
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new_lockable.lock_write, token=different_token)
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self.lockable.unlock()
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def test_lock_write_with_matching_token(self):
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# If the token matches, so no exception is raised by lock_write.
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token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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# This test does not apply, because this lockable refuses
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# The same instance will accept a second lock_write if the specified
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self.lockable.lock_write(token=token)
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self.lockable.unlock()
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# Calling lock_write on a new instance for the same lockable will
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new_lockable = self.get_lockable()
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new_lockable.lock_write(token=token)
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new_lockable.unlock()
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self.lockable.unlock()
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def test_unlock_after_lock_write_with_token(self):
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# If lock_write did not physically acquire the lock (because it was
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# passed a token), then unlock should not physically release it.
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token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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# This test does not apply, because this lockable refuses
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new_lockable = self.get_lockable()
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new_lockable.lock_write(token=token)
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new_lockable.unlock()
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self.assertTrue(self.lockable.get_physical_lock_status())
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self.lockable.unlock()
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def test_lock_write_with_token_fails_when_unlocked(self):
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# Lock and unlock to get a superficially valid token. This mimics a
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# likely programming error, where a caller accidentally tries to lock
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# with a token that is no longer valid (because the original lock was
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token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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self.lockable.unlock()
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# This test does not apply, because this lockable refuses
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self.assertRaises(errors.TokenMismatch,
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self.lockable.lock_write, token=token)
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def test_lock_write_reenter_with_token(self):
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token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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# This test does not apply, because this lockable refuses
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# Relock with a token.
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token_from_reentry = self.lockable.lock_write(token=token)
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self.assertEqual(token, token_from_reentry)
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self.lockable.unlock()
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self.lockable.unlock()
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# The lock should be unlocked on disk. Verify that with a new lock
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new_lockable = self.get_lockable()
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# Calling lock_write now should work, rather than raise LockContention.
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new_lockable.lock_write()
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new_lockable.unlock()
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def test_second_lock_write_returns_same_token(self):
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first_token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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if first_token is None:
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# This test does not apply, because this lockable refuses
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# Relock the already locked lockable. It should return the same
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second_token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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self.assertEqual(first_token, second_token)
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self.lockable.unlock()
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self.lockable.unlock()
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def test_leave_in_place(self):
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token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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# This test does not apply, because this lockable refuses
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self.lockable.leave_in_place()
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self.lockable.unlock()
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# At this point, the lock is still in place on disk
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self.assertRaises(errors.LockContention, self.lockable.lock_write)
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# But should be relockable with a token.
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self.lockable.lock_write(token=token)
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self.lockable.unlock()
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def test_dont_leave_in_place(self):
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token = self.lockable.lock_write()
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# This test does not apply, because this lockable refuses
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self.lockable.leave_in_place()
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self.lockable.unlock()
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# At this point, the lock is still in place on disk.
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# Acquire the existing lock with the token, and ask that it is removed
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# when this object unlocks, and unlock to trigger that removal.
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new_lockable = self.get_lockable()
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new_lockable.lock_write(token=token)
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new_lockable.dont_leave_in_place()
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new_lockable.unlock()
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# At this point, the lock is no longer on disk, so we can lock it.
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third_lockable = self.get_lockable()
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third_lockable.lock_write()
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third_lockable.unlock()
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# This method of adapting tests to parameters is different to
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# the TestProviderAdapters used elsewhere, but seems simpler for this
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class TestLockableFiles_TransportLock(TestCaseInTempDir,
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_TestLockableFiles_mixin):
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TestCaseInTempDir.setUp(self)
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transport = get_transport('.')
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transport.mkdir('.bzr')
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self.sub_transport = transport.clone('.bzr')
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self.lockable = self.get_lockable()
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self.lockable.create_lock()
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super(TestLockableFiles_TransportLock, self).tearDown()
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# free the subtransport so that we do not get a 5 second
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# timeout due to the SFTP connection cache.
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del self.sub_transport
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def get_lockable(self):
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return LockableFiles(self.sub_transport, 'my-lock', TransportLock)
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class TestLockableFiles_LockDir(TestCaseInTempDir,
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_TestLockableFiles_mixin):
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"""LockableFile tests run with LockDir underneath"""
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TestCaseInTempDir.setUp(self)
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self.transport = get_transport('.')
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self.lockable = self.get_lockable()
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# the lock creation here sets mode - test_permissions on branch
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# tests that implicitly, but it might be a good idea to factor
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# out the mode checking logic and have it applied to loackable files
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# directly. RBC 20060418
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self.lockable.create_lock()
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def get_lockable(self):
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return LockableFiles(self.transport, 'my-lock', lockdir.LockDir)
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def test_lock_created(self):
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self.assertTrue(self.transport.has('my-lock'))
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self.lockable.lock_write()
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self.assertTrue(self.transport.has('my-lock/held/info'))
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self.lockable.unlock()
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self.assertFalse(self.transport.has('my-lock/held/info'))
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self.assertTrue(self.transport.has('my-lock'))
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def test__file_modes(self):
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self.transport.mkdir('readonly')
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osutils.make_readonly('readonly')
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lockable = LockableFiles(self.transport.clone('readonly'), 'test-lock',
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# The directory mode should be read-write-execute for the current user
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self.assertEqual(00700, lockable._dir_mode & 00700)
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# Files should be read-write for the current user
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self.assertEqual(00600, lockable._file_mode & 00700)
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class TestLockableFiles_RemoteLockDir(TestCaseWithSmartMedium,
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_TestLockableFiles_mixin):
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"""LockableFile tests run with RemoteLockDir on a branch."""
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TestCaseWithSmartMedium.setUp(self)
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# can only get a RemoteLockDir with some RemoteObject...
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# use a branch as thats what we want. These mixin tests test the end
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# to end behaviour, so stubbing out the backend and simulating would
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# defeat the purpose. We test the protocol implementation separately
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# in test_remote and test_smart as usual.
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b = self.make_branch('foo')
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self.addCleanup(b.bzrdir.transport.disconnect)
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self.transport = get_transport('.')
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self.lockable = self.get_lockable()
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def get_lockable(self):
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# getting a new lockable involves opening a new instance of the branch
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branch = bzrlib.branch.Branch.open(self.get_url('foo'))
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self.addCleanup(branch.bzrdir.transport.disconnect)
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return branch.control_files