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# Copyright (C) 2007 Canonical Ltd
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
"""Tests for indices."""
from bzrlib import errors
from bzrlib.index import *
from bzrlib.tests import TestCaseWithMemoryTransport
from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
class TestGraphIndexBuilder(TestCaseWithMemoryTransport):
def test_build_index_empty(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder()
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=0\nkey_elements=1\nlen=0\n\n",
contents)
def test_build_index_empty_two_element_keys(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(key_elements=2)
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=0\nkey_elements=2\nlen=0\n\n",
contents)
def test_build_index_one_reference_list_empty(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1)
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=1\nkey_elements=1\nlen=0\n\n",
contents)
def test_build_index_two_reference_list_empty(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=2)
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=2\nkey_elements=1\nlen=0\n\n",
contents)
def test_build_index_one_node_no_refs(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder()
builder.add_node(('akey', ), 'data')
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=0\nkey_elements=1\nlen=1\n"
"akey\x00\x00\x00data\n\n", contents)
def test_build_index_one_node_no_refs_accepts_empty_reflist(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder()
builder.add_node(('akey', ), 'data', ())
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=0\nkey_elements=1\nlen=1\n"
"akey\x00\x00\x00data\n\n", contents)
def test_build_index_one_node_2_element_keys(self):
# multipart keys are separated by \x00 - because they are fixed length,
# not variable this does not cause any issues, and seems clearer to the
# author.
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(key_elements=2)
builder.add_node(('akey', 'secondpart'), 'data')
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=0\nkey_elements=2\nlen=1\n"
"akey\x00secondpart\x00\x00\x00data\n\n", contents)
def test_add_node_empty_value(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder()
builder.add_node(('akey', ), '')
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=0\nkey_elements=1\nlen=1\n"
"akey\x00\x00\x00\n\n", contents)
def test_build_index_nodes_sorted(self):
# the highest sorted node comes first.
builder = GraphIndexBuilder()
# use three to have a good chance of glitching dictionary hash
# lookups etc. Insert in randomish order that is not correct
# and not the reverse of the correct order.
builder.add_node(('2002', ), 'data')
builder.add_node(('2000', ), 'data')
builder.add_node(('2001', ), 'data')
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=0\nkey_elements=1\nlen=3\n"
"2000\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"2001\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"2002\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_build_index_2_element_key_nodes_sorted(self):
# multiple element keys are sorted first-key, second-key.
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(key_elements=2)
# use three values of each key element, to have a good chance of
# glitching dictionary hash lookups etc. Insert in randomish order that
# is not correct and not the reverse of the correct order.
builder.add_node(('2002', '2002'), 'data')
builder.add_node(('2002', '2000'), 'data')
builder.add_node(('2002', '2001'), 'data')
builder.add_node(('2000', '2002'), 'data')
builder.add_node(('2000', '2000'), 'data')
builder.add_node(('2000', '2001'), 'data')
builder.add_node(('2001', '2002'), 'data')
builder.add_node(('2001', '2000'), 'data')
builder.add_node(('2001', '2001'), 'data')
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=0\nkey_elements=2\nlen=9\n"
"2000\x002000\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"2000\x002001\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"2000\x002002\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"2001\x002000\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"2001\x002001\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"2001\x002002\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"2002\x002000\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"2002\x002001\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"2002\x002002\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_build_index_reference_lists_are_included_one(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1)
builder.add_node(('key', ), 'data', ([], ))
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=1\nkey_elements=1\nlen=1\n"
"key\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_build_index_reference_lists_with_2_element_keys(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1, key_elements=2)
builder.add_node(('key', 'key2'), 'data', ([], ))
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=1\nkey_elements=2\nlen=1\n"
"key\x00key2\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_build_index_reference_lists_are_included_two(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=2)
builder.add_node(('key', ), 'data', ([], []))
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=2\nkey_elements=1\nlen=1\n"
"key\x00\x00\t\x00data\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_node_references_are_byte_offsets(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1)
builder.add_node(('reference', ), 'data', ([], ))
builder.add_node(('key', ), 'data', ([('reference', )], ))
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=1\nkey_elements=1\nlen=2\n"
"key\x00\x0072\x00data\n"
"reference\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_node_references_are_cr_delimited(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1)
builder.add_node(('reference', ), 'data', ([], ))
builder.add_node(('reference2', ), 'data', ([], ))
builder.add_node(('key', ), 'data', ([('reference', ), ('reference2', )], ))
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=1\nkey_elements=1\nlen=3\n"
"key\x00\x00077\r094\x00data\n"
"reference\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"reference2\x00\x00\x00data\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_multiple_reference_lists_are_tab_delimited(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=2)
builder.add_node(('keference', ), 'data', ([], []))
builder.add_node(('rey', ), 'data', ([('keference', )], [('keference', )]))
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=2\nkey_elements=1\nlen=2\n"
"keference\x00\x00\t\x00data\n"
"rey\x00\x0059\t59\x00data\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_add_node_referencing_missing_key_makes_absent(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1)
builder.add_node(('rey', ), 'data', ([('beference', ), ('aeference2', )], ))
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=1\nkey_elements=1\nlen=1\n"
"aeference2\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"beference\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"rey\x00\x00074\r059\x00data\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_node_references_three_digits(self):
# test the node digit expands as needed.
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1)
references = [(str(val), ) for val in reversed(range(9))]
builder.add_node(('2-key', ), '', (references, ))
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=1\nkey_elements=1\nlen=1\n"
"0\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"1\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"2\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"2-key\x00\x00151\r145\r139\r133\r127\r121\r071\r065\r059\x00\n"
"3\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"4\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"5\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"6\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"7\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"8\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_absent_has_no_reference_overhead(self):
# the offsets after an absent record should be correct when there are
# >1 reference lists.
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=2)
builder.add_node(('parent', ), '', ([('aail', ), ('zther', )], []))
stream = builder.finish()
contents = stream.read()
self.assertEqual(
"Bazaar Graph Index 1\nnode_ref_lists=2\nkey_elements=1\nlen=1\n"
"aail\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"parent\x00\x0059\r84\t\x00\n"
"zther\x00a\x00\x00\n"
"\n", contents)
def test_add_node_bad_key(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder()
for bad_char in '\t\n\x0b\x0c\r\x00 ':
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node,
('a%skey' % bad_char, ), 'data')
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node,
('', ), 'data')
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node,
'not-a-tuple', 'data')
# not enough length
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node,
(), 'data')
# too long
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node,
('primary', 'secondary'), 'data')
# secondary key elements get checked too:
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(key_elements=2)
for bad_char in '\t\n\x0b\x0c\r\x00 ':
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node,
('prefix', 'a%skey' % bad_char), 'data')
def test_add_node_bad_data(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder()
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexValue, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data\naa')
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexValue, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data\x00aa')
def test_add_node_bad_mismatched_ref_lists_length(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder()
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexValue, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', ([], ))
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1)
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexValue, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa')
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexValue, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', (), )
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexValue, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', ([], []))
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=2)
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexValue, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa')
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexValue, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', ([], ))
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexValue, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', ([], [], []))
def test_add_node_bad_key_in_reference_lists(self):
# first list, first key - trivial
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1)
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', ([('a key', )], ))
# references keys must be tuples too
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', (['not-a-tuple'], ))
# not enough length
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', ([()], ))
# too long
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', ([('primary', 'secondary')], ))
# need to check more than the first key in the list
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', ([('agoodkey', ), ('that is a bad key', )], ))
# and if there is more than one list it should be getting checked
# too
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=2)
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, builder.add_node, ('akey', ),
'data aa', ([], ['a bad key']))
def test_add_duplicate_key(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder()
builder.add_node(('key', ), 'data')
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexDuplicateKey, builder.add_node, ('key', ),
'data')
def test_add_duplicate_key_2_elements(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(key_elements=2)
builder.add_node(('key', 'key'), 'data')
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexDuplicateKey, builder.add_node,
('key', 'key'), 'data')
def test_add_key_after_referencing_key(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1)
builder.add_node(('key', ), 'data', ([('reference', )], ))
builder.add_node(('reference', ), 'data', ([],))
def test_add_key_after_referencing_key_2_elements(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1, key_elements=2)
builder.add_node(('k', 'ey'), 'data', ([('reference', 'tokey')], ))
builder.add_node(('reference', 'tokey'), 'data', ([],))
def test_set_optimize(self):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(reference_lists=1, key_elements=2)
builder.set_optimize(for_size=True)
self.assertTrue(builder._optimize_for_size)
builder.set_optimize(for_size=False)
self.assertFalse(builder._optimize_for_size)
class TestGraphIndex(TestCaseWithMemoryTransport):
def make_key(self, number):
return (str(number) + 'X'*100,)
def make_value(self, number):
return str(number) + 'Y'*100
def make_nodes(self, count=64):
# generate a big enough index that we only read some of it on a typical
# bisection lookup.
nodes = []
for counter in range(count):
nodes.append((self.make_key(counter), self.make_value(counter), ()))
return nodes
def make_index(self, ref_lists=0, key_elements=1, nodes=[]):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(ref_lists, key_elements=key_elements)
for key, value, references in nodes:
builder.add_node(key, value, references)
stream = builder.finish()
trans = get_transport('trace+' + self.get_url())
size = trans.put_file('index', stream)
return GraphIndex(trans, 'index', size)
def test_open_bad_index_no_error(self):
trans = self.get_transport()
trans.put_bytes('name', "not an index\n")
index = GraphIndex(trans, 'name', 13)
def test_open_sets_parsed_map_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertEqual([], index._parsed_byte_map)
self.assertEqual([], index._parsed_key_map)
def test_key_count_buffers(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(2))
# reset the transport log
del index._transport._activity[:]
self.assertEqual(2, index.key_count())
# We should have requested reading the header bytes
self.assertEqual([
('readv', 'index', [(0, 200)], True, index._size),
],
index._transport._activity)
# And that should have been enough to trigger reading the whole index
# with buffering
self.assertIsNot(None, index._nodes)
def test_lookup_key_via_location_buffers(self):
index = self.make_index()
# reset the transport log
del index._transport._activity[:]
# do a _lookup_keys_via_location call for the middle of the file, which
# is what bisection uses.
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(index._size // 2, ('missing', ))])
# this should have asked for a readv request, with adjust_for_latency,
# and two regions: the header, and half-way into the file.
self.assertEqual([
('readv', 'index', [(30, 30), (0, 200)], True, 60),
],
index._transport._activity)
# and the result should be that the key cannot be present, because this
# is a trivial index.
self.assertEqual([((index._size // 2, ('missing', )), False)],
result)
# And this should have caused the file to be fully buffered
self.assertIsNot(None, index._nodes)
self.assertEqual([], index._parsed_byte_map)
def test_first_lookup_key_via_location(self):
# We need enough data so that the _HEADER_READV doesn't consume the
# whole file. We always read 800 bytes for every key, and the local
# transport natural expansion is 4096 bytes. So we have to have >8192
# bytes or we will trigger "buffer_all".
# We also want the 'missing' key to fall within the range that *did*
# read
nodes = []
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(64))
# reset the transport log
del index._transport._activity[:]
# do a _lookup_keys_via_location call for the middle of the file, which
# is what bisection uses.
start_lookup = index._size // 2
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(start_lookup, ('40missing', ))])
# this should have asked for a readv request, with adjust_for_latency,
# and two regions: the header, and half-way into the file.
self.assertEqual([
('readv', 'index',
[(start_lookup, 800), (0, 200)], True, index._size),
],
index._transport._activity)
# and the result should be that the key cannot be present, because this
# is a trivial index.
self.assertEqual([((start_lookup, ('40missing', )), False)],
result)
# And this should not have caused the file to be fully buffered
self.assertIs(None, index._nodes)
# And the regions of the file that have been parsed should be in the
# parsed_byte_map and the parsed_key_map
self.assertEqual([(0, 4008), (5046, 8996)], index._parsed_byte_map)
self.assertEqual([(None, self.make_key(26)),
(self.make_key(31), self.make_key(48))],
index._parsed_key_map)
def test_parsing_non_adjacent_data_trims(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(64))
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(index._size // 2, ('40', ))])
# and the result should be that the key cannot be present, because key is
# in the middle of the observed data from a 4K read - the smallest transport
# will do today with this api.
self.assertEqual([((index._size // 2, ('40', )), False)],
result)
# and we should have a parse map that includes the header and the
# region that was parsed after trimming.
self.assertEqual([(0, 4008), (5046, 8996)], index._parsed_byte_map)
self.assertEqual([(None, self.make_key(26)),
(self.make_key(31), self.make_key(48))],
index._parsed_key_map)
def test_parsing_data_handles_parsed_contained_regions(self):
# the following patten creates a parsed region that is wholly within a
# single result from the readv layer:
# .... single-read (readv-minimum-size) ...
# which then trims the start and end so the parsed size is < readv
# miniumum.
# then a dual lookup (or a reference lookup for that matter) which
# abuts or overlaps the parsed region on both sides will need to
# discard the data in the middle, but parse the end as well.
#
# we test this by doing a single lookup to seed the data, then
# a lookup for two keys that are present, and adjacent -
# we except both to be found, and the parsed byte map to include the
# locations of both keys.
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(128))
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(index._size // 2, ('40', ))])
# and we should have a parse map that includes the header and the
# region that was parsed after trimming.
self.assertEqual([(0, 4045), (11759, 15707)], index._parsed_byte_map)
self.assertEqual([(None, self.make_key(116)),
(self.make_key(35), self.make_key(51))],
index._parsed_key_map)
# now ask for two keys, right before and after the parsed region
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(11450, self.make_key(34)), (15707, self.make_key(52))])
self.assertEqual([
((11450, self.make_key(34)),
(index, self.make_key(34), self.make_value(34))),
((15707, self.make_key(52)),
(index, self.make_key(52), self.make_value(52))),
],
result)
self.assertEqual([(0, 4045), (9889, 17993)], index._parsed_byte_map)
def test_lookup_missing_key_answers_without_io_when_map_permits(self):
# generate a big enough index that we only read some of it on a typical
# bisection lookup.
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(64))
# lookup the keys in the middle of the file
result =index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(index._size // 2, ('40', ))])
# check the parse map, this determines the test validity
self.assertEqual([(0, 4008), (5046, 8996)], index._parsed_byte_map)
self.assertEqual([(None, self.make_key(26)),
(self.make_key(31), self.make_key(48))],
index._parsed_key_map)
# reset the transport log
del index._transport._activity[:]
# now looking up a key in the portion of the file already parsed should
# not create a new transport request, and should return False (cannot
# be in the index) - even when the byte location we ask for is outside
# the parsed region
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(4000, ('40', ))])
self.assertEqual([((4000, ('40', )), False)],
result)
self.assertEqual([], index._transport._activity)
def test_lookup_present_key_answers_without_io_when_map_permits(self):
# generate a big enough index that we only read some of it on a typical
# bisection lookup.
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(64))
# lookup the keys in the middle of the file
result =index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(index._size // 2, ('40', ))])
# check the parse map, this determines the test validity
self.assertEqual([(0, 4008), (5046, 8996)], index._parsed_byte_map)
self.assertEqual([(None, self.make_key(26)),
(self.make_key(31), self.make_key(48))],
index._parsed_key_map)
# reset the transport log
del index._transport._activity[:]
# now looking up a key in the portion of the file already parsed should
# not create a new transport request, and should return False (cannot
# be in the index) - even when the byte location we ask for is outside
# the parsed region
#
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location([(4000, self.make_key(40))])
self.assertEqual(
[((4000, self.make_key(40)),
(index, self.make_key(40), self.make_value(40)))],
result)
self.assertEqual([], index._transport._activity)
def test_lookup_key_below_probed_area(self):
# generate a big enough index that we only read some of it on a typical
# bisection lookup.
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(64))
# ask for the key in the middle, but a key that is located in the
# unparsed region before the middle.
result =index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(index._size // 2, ('30', ))])
# check the parse map, this determines the test validity
self.assertEqual([(0, 4008), (5046, 8996)], index._parsed_byte_map)
self.assertEqual([(None, self.make_key(26)),
(self.make_key(31), self.make_key(48))],
index._parsed_key_map)
self.assertEqual([((index._size // 2, ('30', )), -1)],
result)
def test_lookup_key_above_probed_area(self):
# generate a big enough index that we only read some of it on a typical
# bisection lookup.
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(64))
# ask for the key in the middle, but a key that is located in the
# unparsed region after the middle.
result =index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(index._size // 2, ('50', ))])
# check the parse map, this determines the test validity
self.assertEqual([(0, 4008), (5046, 8996)], index._parsed_byte_map)
self.assertEqual([(None, self.make_key(26)),
(self.make_key(31), self.make_key(48))],
index._parsed_key_map)
self.assertEqual([((index._size // 2, ('50', )), +1)],
result)
def test_lookup_key_resolves_references(self):
# generate a big enough index that we only read some of it on a typical
# bisection lookup.
nodes = []
for counter in range(99):
nodes.append((self.make_key(counter), self.make_value(counter),
((self.make_key(counter + 20),),) ))
index = self.make_index(ref_lists=1, nodes=nodes)
# lookup a key in the middle that does not exist, so that when we can
# check that the referred-to-keys are not accessed automatically.
index_size = index._size
index_center = index_size // 2
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location(
[(index_center, ('40', ))])
# check the parse map - only the start and middle should have been
# parsed.
self.assertEqual([(0, 4027), (10198, 14028)], index._parsed_byte_map)
self.assertEqual([(None, self.make_key(17)),
(self.make_key(44), self.make_key(5))],
index._parsed_key_map)
# and check the transport activity likewise.
self.assertEqual(
[('readv', 'index', [(index_center, 800), (0, 200)], True,
index_size)],
index._transport._activity)
# reset the transport log for testing the reference lookup
del index._transport._activity[:]
# now looking up a key in the portion of the file already parsed should
# only perform IO to resolve its key references.
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location([(11000, self.make_key(45))])
self.assertEqual(
[((11000, self.make_key(45)),
(index, self.make_key(45), self.make_value(45),
((self.make_key(65),),)))],
result)
self.assertEqual([('readv', 'index', [(15093, 800)], True, index_size)],
index._transport._activity)
def test_lookup_key_can_buffer_all(self):
nodes = []
for counter in range(64):
nodes.append((self.make_key(counter), self.make_value(counter),
((self.make_key(counter + 20),),) ))
index = self.make_index(ref_lists=1, nodes=nodes)
# lookup a key in the middle that does not exist, so that when we can
# check that the referred-to-keys are not accessed automatically.
index_size = index._size
index_center = index_size // 2
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location([(index_center, ('40', ))])
# check the parse map - only the start and middle should have been
# parsed.
self.assertEqual([(0, 3890), (6444, 10274)], index._parsed_byte_map)
self.assertEqual([(None, self.make_key(25)),
(self.make_key(37), self.make_key(52))],
index._parsed_key_map)
# and check the transport activity likewise.
self.assertEqual(
[('readv', 'index', [(index_center, 800), (0, 200)], True,
index_size)],
index._transport._activity)
# reset the transport log for testing the reference lookup
del index._transport._activity[:]
# now looking up a key in the portion of the file already parsed should
# only perform IO to resolve its key references.
result = index._lookup_keys_via_location([(7000, self.make_key(40))])
self.assertEqual(
[((7000, self.make_key(40)),
(index, self.make_key(40), self.make_value(40),
((self.make_key(60),),)))],
result)
# Resolving the references would have required more data read, and we
# are already above the 50% threshold, so it triggered a _buffer_all
self.assertEqual([('get', 'index')], index._transport._activity)
def test_iter_all_entries_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_all_entries_simple(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=[(('name', ), 'data', ())])
self.assertEqual([(index, ('name', ), 'data')],
list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_all_entries_simple_2_elements(self):
index = self.make_index(key_elements=2,
nodes=[(('name', 'surname'), 'data', ())])
self.assertEqual([(index, ('name', 'surname'), 'data')],
list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_all_entries_references_resolved(self):
index = self.make_index(1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], )),
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ([], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),),)),
(index, ('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_entries_buffers_once(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(2))
# reset the transport log
del index._transport._activity[:]
self.assertEqual(set([(index, self.make_key(1), self.make_value(1))]),
set(index.iter_entries([self.make_key(1)])))
# We should have requested reading the header bytes
# But not needed any more than that because it would have triggered a
# buffer all
self.assertEqual([
('readv', 'index', [(0, 200)], True, index._size),
],
index._transport._activity)
# And that should have been enough to trigger reading the whole index
# with buffering
self.assertIsNot(None, index._nodes)
def test_iter_entries_buffers_by_bytes_read(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(64))
list(index.iter_entries([self.make_key(10)]))
# The first time through isn't enough to trigger a buffer all
self.assertIs(None, index._nodes)
self.assertEqual(4096, index._bytes_read)
# Grabbing a key in that same page won't trigger a buffer all, as we
# still haven't read 50% of the file
list(index.iter_entries([self.make_key(11)]))
self.assertIs(None, index._nodes)
self.assertEqual(4096, index._bytes_read)
# We haven't read more data, so reading outside the range won't trigger
# a buffer all right away
list(index.iter_entries([self.make_key(40)]))
self.assertIs(None, index._nodes)
self.assertEqual(8192, index._bytes_read)
# On the next pass, we will not trigger buffer all if the key is
# available without reading more
list(index.iter_entries([self.make_key(32)]))
self.assertIs(None, index._nodes)
# But if we *would* need to read more to resolve it, then we will
# buffer all.
list(index.iter_entries([self.make_key(60)]))
self.assertIsNot(None, index._nodes)
def test_iter_entries_references_resolved(self):
index = self.make_index(1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', ), ('ref', )], )),
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ([], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),('ref',)),)),
(index, ('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries([('name',), ('ref',)])))
def test_iter_entries_references_2_refs_resolved(self):
index = self.make_index(2, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], [('ref', )])),
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ([], []))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),), (('ref',),))),
(index, ('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ()))]),
set(index.iter_entries([('name',), ('ref',)])))
def test_iteration_absent_skipped(self):
index = self.make_index(1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),),))]),
set(index.iter_all_entries()))
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),),))]),
set(index.iter_entries([('name', )])))
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([('ref', )])))
def test_iteration_absent_skipped_2_element_keys(self):
index = self.make_index(1, key_elements=2, nodes=[
(('name', 'fin'), 'data', ([('ref', 'erence')], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', 'fin'), 'data', ((('ref', 'erence'),),))]),
set(index.iter_all_entries()))
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', 'fin'), 'data', ((('ref', 'erence'),),))]),
set(index.iter_entries([('name', 'fin')])))
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([('ref', 'erence')])))
def test_iter_all_keys(self):
index = self.make_index(1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], )),
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ([], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),),)),
(index, ('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries([('name', ), ('ref', )])))
def test_iter_nothing_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([])))
def test_iter_missing_entry_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([('a', )])))
def test_iter_missing_entry_empty_no_size(self):
index = self.make_index()
index = GraphIndex(index._transport, 'index', None)
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([('a', )])))
def test_iter_key_prefix_1_element_key_None(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, list,
index.iter_entries_prefix([(None, )]))
def test_iter_key_prefix_wrong_length(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, list,
index.iter_entries_prefix([('foo', None)]))
index = self.make_index(key_elements=2)
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, list,
index.iter_entries_prefix([('foo', )]))
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexKey, list,
index.iter_entries_prefix([('foo', None, None)]))
def test_iter_key_prefix_1_key_element_no_refs(self):
index = self.make_index( nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ()),
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ())])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data'),
(index, ('ref', ), 'refdata')]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', ), ('ref', )])))
def test_iter_key_prefix_1_key_element_refs(self):
index = self.make_index(1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], )),
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ([], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),),)),
(index, ('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', ), ('ref', )])))
def test_iter_key_prefix_2_key_element_no_refs(self):
index = self.make_index(key_elements=2, nodes=[
(('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ()),
(('name', 'fin2'), 'beta', ()),
(('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata', ())])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', 'fin1'), 'data'),
(index, ('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata')]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', 'fin1'), ('ref', 'erence')])))
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', 'fin1'), 'data'),
(index, ('name', 'fin2'), 'beta')]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', None)])))
def test_iter_key_prefix_2_key_element_refs(self):
index = self.make_index(1, key_elements=2, nodes=[
(('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ([('ref', 'erence')], )),
(('name', 'fin2'), 'beta', ([], )),
(('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata', ([], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ((('ref', 'erence'),),)),
(index, ('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', 'fin1'), ('ref', 'erence')])))
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ((('ref', 'erence'),),)),
(index, ('name', 'fin2'), 'beta', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', None)])))
def test_key_count_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertEqual(0, index.key_count())
def test_key_count_one(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=[(('name', ), '', ())])
self.assertEqual(1, index.key_count())
def test_key_count_two(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=[
(('name', ), '', ()), (('foo', ), '', ())])
self.assertEqual(2, index.key_count())
def test_read_and_parse_tracks_real_read_value(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=self.make_nodes(10))
del index._transport._activity[:]
index._read_and_parse([(0, 200)])
self.assertEqual([
('readv', 'index', [(0, 200)], True, index._size),
],
index._transport._activity)
# The readv expansion code will expand the initial request to 4096
# bytes, which is more than enough to read the entire index, and we
# will track the fact that we read that many bytes.
self.assertEqual(index._size, index._bytes_read)
def test_read_and_parse_triggers_buffer_all(self):
index = self.make_index(key_elements=2, nodes=[
(('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ()),
(('name', 'fin2'), 'beta', ()),
(('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata', ())])
self.assertTrue(index._size > 0)
self.assertIs(None, index._nodes)
index._read_and_parse([(0, index._size)])
self.assertIsNot(None, index._nodes)
def test_validate_bad_index_errors(self):
trans = self.get_transport()
trans.put_bytes('name', "not an index\n")
index = GraphIndex(trans, 'name', 13)
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexFormatSignature, index.validate)
def test_validate_bad_node_refs(self):
index = self.make_index(2)
trans = self.get_transport()
content = trans.get_bytes('index')
# change the options line to end with a rather than a parseable number
new_content = content[:-2] + 'a\n\n'
trans.put_bytes('index', new_content)
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexOptions, index.validate)
def test_validate_missing_end_line_empty(self):
index = self.make_index(2)
trans = self.get_transport()
content = trans.get_bytes('index')
# truncate the last byte
trans.put_bytes('index', content[:-1])
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexData, index.validate)
def test_validate_missing_end_line_nonempty(self):
index = self.make_index(2, nodes=[(('key', ), '', ([], []))])
trans = self.get_transport()
content = trans.get_bytes('index')
# truncate the last byte
trans.put_bytes('index', content[:-1])
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexData, index.validate)
def test_validate_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
index.validate()
def test_validate_no_refs_content(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=[(('key', ), 'value', ())])
index.validate()
class TestCombinedGraphIndex(TestCaseWithMemoryTransport):
def make_index(self, name, ref_lists=0, key_elements=1, nodes=[]):
builder = GraphIndexBuilder(ref_lists, key_elements=key_elements)
for key, value, references in nodes:
builder.add_node(key, value, references)
stream = builder.finish()
trans = self.get_transport()
size = trans.put_file(name, stream)
return GraphIndex(trans, name, size)
def make_combined_index_with_missing(self, missing=['1', '2']):
"""Create a CombinedGraphIndex which will have missing indexes.
This creates a CGI which thinks it has 2 indexes, however they have
been deleted. If CGI._reload_func() is called, then it will repopulate
with a new index.
:param missing: The underlying indexes to delete
:return: (CombinedGraphIndex, reload_counter)
"""
index1 = self.make_index('1', nodes=[(('1',), '', ())])
index2 = self.make_index('2', nodes=[(('2',), '', ())])
index3 = self.make_index('3', nodes=[
(('1',), '', ()),
(('2',), '', ())])
# total_reloads, num_changed, num_unchanged
reload_counter = [0, 0, 0]
def reload():
reload_counter[0] += 1
new_indices = [index3]
if index._indices == new_indices:
reload_counter[2] += 1
return False
reload_counter[1] += 1
index._indices[:] = new_indices
return True
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2], reload_func=reload)
trans = self.get_transport()
for fname in missing:
trans.delete(fname)
return index, reload_counter
def test_open_missing_index_no_error(self):
trans = self.get_transport()
index1 = GraphIndex(trans, 'missing', 100)
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1])
def test_add_index(self):
index = CombinedGraphIndex([])
index1 = self.make_index('name', 0, nodes=[(('key', ), '', ())])
index.insert_index(0, index1)
self.assertEqual([(index1, ('key', ), '')], list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_all_entries_empty(self):
index = CombinedGraphIndex([])
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_all_entries_children_empty(self):
index1 = self.make_index('name')
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1])
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_all_entries_simple(self):
index1 = self.make_index('name', nodes=[(('name', ), 'data', ())])
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1])
self.assertEqual([(index1, ('name', ), 'data')],
list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_all_entries_two_indices(self):
index1 = self.make_index('name1', nodes=[(('name', ), 'data', ())])
index2 = self.make_index('name2', nodes=[(('2', ), '', ())])
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2])
self.assertEqual([(index1, ('name', ), 'data'),
(index2, ('2', ), '')],
list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_entries_two_indices_dup_key(self):
index1 = self.make_index('name1', nodes=[(('name', ), 'data', ())])
index2 = self.make_index('name2', nodes=[(('name', ), 'data', ())])
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2])
self.assertEqual([(index1, ('name', ), 'data')],
list(index.iter_entries([('name', )])))
def test_iter_all_entries_two_indices_dup_key(self):
index1 = self.make_index('name1', nodes=[(('name', ), 'data', ())])
index2 = self.make_index('name2', nodes=[(('name', ), 'data', ())])
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2])
self.assertEqual([(index1, ('name', ), 'data')],
list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_key_prefix_2_key_element_refs(self):
index1 = self.make_index('1', 1, key_elements=2, nodes=[
(('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ([('ref', 'erence')], ))])
index2 = self.make_index('2', 1, key_elements=2, nodes=[
(('name', 'fin2'), 'beta', ([], )),
(('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata', ([], ))])
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2])
self.assertEqual(set([(index1, ('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ((('ref', 'erence'),),)),
(index2, ('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', 'fin1'), ('ref', 'erence')])))
self.assertEqual(set([(index1, ('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ((('ref', 'erence'),),)),
(index2, ('name', 'fin2'), 'beta', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', None)])))
def test_iter_nothing_empty(self):
index = CombinedGraphIndex([])
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([])))
def test_iter_nothing_children_empty(self):
index1 = self.make_index('name')
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1])
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([])))
def test_iter_all_keys(self):
index1 = self.make_index('1', 1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], ))])
index2 = self.make_index('2', 1, nodes=[
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ))])
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2])
self.assertEqual(set([(index1, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref', ), ), )),
(index2, ('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries([('name', ), ('ref', )])))
def test_iter_all_keys_dup_entry(self):
index1 = self.make_index('1', 1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], )),
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ([], ))])
index2 = self.make_index('2', 1, nodes=[
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ([], ))])
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2])
self.assertEqual(set([(index1, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),),)),
(index1, ('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries([('name', ), ('ref', )])))
def test_iter_missing_entry_empty(self):
index = CombinedGraphIndex([])
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([('a', )])))
def test_iter_missing_entry_one_index(self):
index1 = self.make_index('1')
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1])
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([('a', )])))
def test_iter_missing_entry_two_index(self):
index1 = self.make_index('1')
index2 = self.make_index('2')
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2])
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([('a', )])))
def test_iter_entry_present_one_index_only(self):
index1 = self.make_index('1', nodes=[(('key', ), '', ())])
index2 = self.make_index('2', nodes=[])
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2])
self.assertEqual([(index1, ('key', ), '')],
list(index.iter_entries([('key', )])))
# and in the other direction
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index2, index1])
self.assertEqual([(index1, ('key', ), '')],
list(index.iter_entries([('key', )])))
def test_key_count_empty(self):
index1 = self.make_index('1', nodes=[])
index2 = self.make_index('2', nodes=[])
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2])
self.assertEqual(0, index.key_count())
def test_key_count_sums_index_keys(self):
index1 = self.make_index('1', nodes=[
(('1',), '', ()),
(('2',), '', ())])
index2 = self.make_index('2', nodes=[(('1',), '', ())])
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1, index2])
self.assertEqual(3, index.key_count())
def test_validate_bad_child_index_errors(self):
trans = self.get_transport()
trans.put_bytes('name', "not an index\n")
index1 = GraphIndex(trans, 'name', 13)
index = CombinedGraphIndex([index1])
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexFormatSignature, index.validate)
def test_validate_empty(self):
index = CombinedGraphIndex([])
index.validate()
def test_key_count_reloads(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing()
self.assertEqual(2, index.key_count())
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 0], reload_counter)
def test_key_count_no_reload(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing()
index._reload_func = None
# Without a _reload_func we just raise the exception
self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, index.key_count)
def test_key_count_reloads_and_fails(self):
# We have deleted all underlying indexes, so we will try to reload, but
# still fail. This is mostly to test we don't get stuck in an infinite
# loop trying to reload
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing(
['1', '2', '3'])
self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, index.key_count)
self.assertEqual([2, 1, 1], reload_counter)
def test_iter_entries_reloads(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing()
result = list(index.iter_entries([('1',), ('2',), ('3',)]))
index3 = index._indices[0]
self.assertEqual([(index3, ('1',), ''), (index3, ('2',), '')],
result)
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 0], reload_counter)
def test_iter_entries_reloads_midway(self):
# The first index still looks present, so we get interrupted mid-way
# through
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing(['2'])
index1, index2 = index._indices
result = list(index.iter_entries([('1',), ('2',), ('3',)]))
index3 = index._indices[0]
# We had already yielded '1', so we just go on to the next, we should
# not yield '1' twice.
self.assertEqual([(index1, ('1',), ''), (index3, ('2',), '')],
result)
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 0], reload_counter)
def test_iter_entries_no_reload(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing()
index._reload_func = None
# Without a _reload_func we just raise the exception
self.assertListRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, index.iter_entries, [('3',)])
def test_iter_entries_reloads_and_fails(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing(
['1', '2', '3'])
self.assertListRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, index.iter_entries, [('3',)])
self.assertEqual([2, 1, 1], reload_counter)
def test_iter_all_entries_reloads(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing()
result = list(index.iter_all_entries())
index3 = index._indices[0]
self.assertEqual([(index3, ('1',), ''), (index3, ('2',), '')],
result)
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 0], reload_counter)
def test_iter_all_entries_reloads_midway(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing(['2'])
index1, index2 = index._indices
result = list(index.iter_all_entries())
index3 = index._indices[0]
# We had already yielded '1', so we just go on to the next, we should
# not yield '1' twice.
self.assertEqual([(index1, ('1',), ''), (index3, ('2',), '')],
result)
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 0], reload_counter)
def test_iter_all_entries_no_reload(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing()
index._reload_func = None
self.assertListRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, index.iter_all_entries)
def test_iter_all_entries_reloads_and_fails(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing(
['1', '2', '3'])
self.assertListRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, index.iter_all_entries)
def test_iter_entries_prefix_reloads(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing()
result = list(index.iter_entries_prefix([('1',)]))
index3 = index._indices[0]
self.assertEqual([(index3, ('1',), '')], result)
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 0], reload_counter)
def test_iter_entries_prefix_reloads_midway(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing(['2'])
index1, index2 = index._indices
result = list(index.iter_entries_prefix([('1',)]))
index3 = index._indices[0]
# We had already yielded '1', so we just go on to the next, we should
# not yield '1' twice.
self.assertEqual([(index1, ('1',), '')], result)
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 0], reload_counter)
def test_iter_entries_prefix_no_reload(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing()
index._reload_func = None
self.assertListRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, index.iter_entries_prefix,
[('1',)])
def test_iter_entries_prefix_reloads_and_fails(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing(
['1', '2', '3'])
self.assertListRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, index.iter_entries_prefix,
[('1',)])
def test_validate_reloads(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing()
index.validate()
self.assertEqual([1, 1, 0], reload_counter)
def test_validate_reloads_midway(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing(['2'])
index.validate()
def test_validate_no_reload(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing()
index._reload_func = None
self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, index.validate)
def test_validate_reloads_and_fails(self):
index, reload_counter = self.make_combined_index_with_missing(
['1', '2', '3'])
self.assertRaises(errors.NoSuchFile, index.validate)
class TestInMemoryGraphIndex(TestCaseWithMemoryTransport):
def make_index(self, ref_lists=0, key_elements=1, nodes=[]):
result = InMemoryGraphIndex(ref_lists, key_elements=key_elements)
result.add_nodes(nodes)
return result
def test_add_nodes_no_refs(self):
index = self.make_index(0)
index.add_nodes([(('name', ), 'data')])
index.add_nodes([(('name2', ), ''), (('name3', ), '')])
self.assertEqual(set([
(index, ('name', ), 'data'),
(index, ('name2', ), ''),
(index, ('name3', ), ''),
]), set(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_add_nodes(self):
index = self.make_index(1)
index.add_nodes([(('name', ), 'data', ([],))])
index.add_nodes([(('name2', ), '', ([],)), (('name3', ), '', ([('r', )],))])
self.assertEqual(set([
(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((),)),
(index, ('name2', ), '', ((),)),
(index, ('name3', ), '', ((('r', ), ), )),
]), set(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_all_entries_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_all_entries_simple(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=[(('name', ), 'data')])
self.assertEqual([(index, ('name', ), 'data')],
list(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_all_entries_references(self):
index = self.make_index(1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], )),
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ([], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref', ),),)),
(index, ('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iteration_absent_skipped(self):
index = self.make_index(1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),),))]),
set(index.iter_all_entries()))
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),),))]),
set(index.iter_entries([('name', )])))
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([('ref', )])))
def test_iter_all_keys(self):
index = self.make_index(1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], )),
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ([], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),),)),
(index, ('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries([('name', ), ('ref', )])))
def test_iter_key_prefix_1_key_element_no_refs(self):
index = self.make_index( nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data'),
(('ref', ), 'refdata')])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data'),
(index, ('ref', ), 'refdata')]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', ), ('ref', )])))
def test_iter_key_prefix_1_key_element_refs(self):
index = self.make_index(1, nodes=[
(('name', ), 'data', ([('ref', )], )),
(('ref', ), 'refdata', ([], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', ), 'data', ((('ref',),),)),
(index, ('ref', ), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', ), ('ref', )])))
def test_iter_key_prefix_2_key_element_no_refs(self):
index = self.make_index(key_elements=2, nodes=[
(('name', 'fin1'), 'data'),
(('name', 'fin2'), 'beta'),
(('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata')])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', 'fin1'), 'data'),
(index, ('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata')]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', 'fin1'), ('ref', 'erence')])))
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', 'fin1'), 'data'),
(index, ('name', 'fin2'), 'beta')]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', None)])))
def test_iter_key_prefix_2_key_element_refs(self):
index = self.make_index(1, key_elements=2, nodes=[
(('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ([('ref', 'erence')], )),
(('name', 'fin2'), 'beta', ([], )),
(('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata', ([], ))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ((('ref', 'erence'),),)),
(index, ('ref', 'erence'), 'refdata', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', 'fin1'), ('ref', 'erence')])))
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('name', 'fin1'), 'data', ((('ref', 'erence'),),)),
(index, ('name', 'fin2'), 'beta', ((), ))]),
set(index.iter_entries_prefix([('name', None)])))
def test_iter_nothing_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries([])))
def test_iter_missing_entry_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertEqual([], list(index.iter_entries(['a'])))
def test_key_count_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
self.assertEqual(0, index.key_count())
def test_key_count_one(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=[(('name', ), '')])
self.assertEqual(1, index.key_count())
def test_key_count_two(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=[(('name', ), ''), (('foo', ), '')])
self.assertEqual(2, index.key_count())
def test_validate_empty(self):
index = self.make_index()
index.validate()
def test_validate_no_refs_content(self):
index = self.make_index(nodes=[(('key', ), 'value')])
index.validate()
class TestGraphIndexPrefixAdapter(TestCaseWithMemoryTransport):
def make_index(self, ref_lists=1, key_elements=2, nodes=[], add_callback=False):
result = InMemoryGraphIndex(ref_lists, key_elements=key_elements)
result.add_nodes(nodes)
if add_callback:
add_nodes_callback = result.add_nodes
else:
add_nodes_callback = None
adapter = GraphIndexPrefixAdapter(result, ('prefix', ), key_elements - 1,
add_nodes_callback=add_nodes_callback)
return result, adapter
def test_add_node(self):
index, adapter = self.make_index(add_callback=True)
adapter.add_node(('key',), 'value', ((('ref',),),))
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('prefix', 'key'), 'value', ((('prefix', 'ref'),),))]),
set(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_add_nodes(self):
index, adapter = self.make_index(add_callback=True)
adapter.add_nodes((
(('key',), 'value', ((('ref',),),)),
(('key2',), 'value2', ((),)),
))
self.assertEqual(set([
(index, ('prefix', 'key2'), 'value2', ((),)),
(index, ('prefix', 'key'), 'value', ((('prefix', 'ref'),),))
]),
set(index.iter_all_entries()))
def test_construct(self):
index = InMemoryGraphIndex()
adapter = GraphIndexPrefixAdapter(index, ('prefix', ), 1)
def test_construct_with_callback(self):
index = InMemoryGraphIndex()
adapter = GraphIndexPrefixAdapter(index, ('prefix', ), 1, index.add_nodes)
def test_iter_all_entries_cross_prefix_map_errors(self):
index, adapter = self.make_index(nodes=[
(('prefix', 'key1'), 'data1', ((('prefixaltered', 'key2'),),))])
self.assertRaises(errors.BadIndexData, list, adapter.iter_all_entries())
def test_iter_all_entries(self):
index, adapter = self.make_index(nodes=[
(('notprefix', 'key1'), 'data', ((), )),
(('prefix', 'key1'), 'data1', ((), )),
(('prefix', 'key2'), 'data2', ((('prefix', 'key1'),),))])
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('key1', ), 'data1', ((),)),
(index, ('key2', ), 'data2', ((('key1',),),))]),
set(adapter.iter_all_entries()))
def test_iter_entries(self):
index, adapter = self.make_index(nodes=[
(('notprefix', 'key1'), 'data', ((), )),
(('prefix', 'key1'), 'data1', ((), )),
(('prefix', 'key2'), 'data2', ((('prefix', 'key1'),),))])
# ask for many - get all
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('key1', ), 'data1', ((),)),
(index, ('key2', ), 'data2', ((('key1', ),),))]),
set(adapter.iter_entries([('key1', ), ('key2', )])))
# ask for one, get one
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('key1', ), 'data1', ((),))]),
set(adapter.iter_entries([('key1', )])))
# ask for missing, get none
self.assertEqual(set(),
set(adapter.iter_entries([('key3', )])))
def test_iter_entries_prefix(self):
index, adapter = self.make_index(key_elements=3, nodes=[
(('notprefix', 'foo', 'key1'), 'data', ((), )),
(('prefix', 'prefix2', 'key1'), 'data1', ((), )),
(('prefix', 'prefix2', 'key2'), 'data2', ((('prefix', 'prefix2', 'key1'),),))])
# ask for a prefix, get the results for just that prefix, adjusted.
self.assertEqual(set([(index, ('prefix2', 'key1', ), 'data1', ((),)),
(index, ('prefix2', 'key2', ), 'data2', ((('prefix2', 'key1', ),),))]),
set(adapter.iter_entries_prefix([('prefix2', None)])))
def test_key_count_no_matching_keys(self):
index, adapter = self.make_index(nodes=[
(('notprefix', 'key1'), 'data', ((), ))])
self.assertEqual(0, adapter.key_count())
def test_key_count_some_keys(self):
index, adapter = self.make_index(nodes=[
(('notprefix', 'key1'), 'data', ((), )),
(('prefix', 'key1'), 'data1', ((), )),
(('prefix', 'key2'), 'data2', ((('prefix', 'key1'),),))])
self.assertEqual(2, adapter.key_count())
def test_validate(self):
index, adapter = self.make_index()
calls = []
def validate():
calls.append('called')
index.validate = validate
adapter.validate()
self.assertEqual(['called'], calls)
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