package fileutils import ( "io/ioutil" "os" "path" "path/filepath" "runtime" "strings" "testing" ) // CopyFile with invalid src func TestCopyFileWithInvalidSrc(t *testing.T) { tempFolder, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "docker-fileutils-test") defer os.RemoveAll(tempFolder) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } bytes, err := CopyFile("/invalid/file/path", path.Join(tempFolder, "dest")) if err == nil { t.Fatal("Should have fail to copy an invalid src file") } if bytes != 0 { t.Fatal("Should have written 0 bytes") } } // CopyFile with invalid dest func TestCopyFileWithInvalidDest(t *testing.T) { tempFolder, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "docker-fileutils-test") defer os.RemoveAll(tempFolder) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } src := path.Join(tempFolder, "file") err = ioutil.WriteFile(src, []byte("content"), 0740) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } bytes, err := CopyFile(src, path.Join(tempFolder, "/invalid/dest/path")) if err == nil { t.Fatal("Should have fail to copy an invalid src file") } if bytes != 0 { t.Fatal("Should have written 0 bytes") } } // CopyFile with same src and dest func TestCopyFileWithSameSrcAndDest(t *testing.T) { tempFolder, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "docker-fileutils-test") defer os.RemoveAll(tempFolder) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } file := path.Join(tempFolder, "file") err = ioutil.WriteFile(file, []byte("content"), 0740) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } bytes, err := CopyFile(file, file) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if bytes != 0 { t.Fatal("Should have written 0 bytes as it is the same file.") } } // CopyFile with same src and dest but path is different and not clean func TestCopyFileWithSameSrcAndDestWithPathNameDifferent(t *testing.T) { tempFolder, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "docker-fileutils-test") defer os.RemoveAll(tempFolder) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } testFolder := path.Join(tempFolder, "test") err = os.MkdirAll(testFolder, 0740) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } file := path.Join(testFolder, "file") sameFile := testFolder + "/../test/file" err = ioutil.WriteFile(file, []byte("content"), 0740) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } bytes, err := CopyFile(file, sameFile) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if bytes != 0 { t.Fatal("Should have written 0 bytes as it is the same file.") } } func TestCopyFile(t *testing.T) { tempFolder, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "docker-fileutils-test") defer os.RemoveAll(tempFolder) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } src := path.Join(tempFolder, "src") dest := path.Join(tempFolder, "dest") ioutil.WriteFile(src, []byte("content"), 0777) ioutil.WriteFile(dest, []byte("destContent"), 0777) bytes, err := CopyFile(src, dest) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if bytes != 7 { t.Fatalf("Should have written %d bytes but wrote %d", 7, bytes) } actual, err := ioutil.ReadFile(dest) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if string(actual) != "content" { t.Fatalf("Dest content was '%s', expected '%s'", string(actual), "content") } } // Reading a symlink to a directory must return the directory func TestReadSymlinkedDirectoryExistingDirectory(t *testing.T) { // TODO Windows: Port this test if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { t.Skip("Needs porting to Windows") } var err error if err = os.Mkdir("/tmp/testReadSymlinkToExistingDirectory", 0777); err != nil { t.Errorf("failed to create directory: %s", err) } if err = os.Symlink("/tmp/testReadSymlinkToExistingDirectory", "/tmp/dirLinkTest"); err != nil { t.Errorf("failed to create symlink: %s", err) } var path string if path, err = ReadSymlinkedDirectory("/tmp/dirLinkTest"); err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to read symlink to directory: %s", err) } if path != "/tmp/testReadSymlinkToExistingDirectory" { t.Fatalf("symlink returned unexpected directory: %s", path) } if err = os.Remove("/tmp/testReadSymlinkToExistingDirectory"); err != nil { t.Errorf("failed to remove temporary directory: %s", err) } if err = os.Remove("/tmp/dirLinkTest"); err != nil { t.Errorf("failed to remove symlink: %s", err) } } // Reading a non-existing symlink must fail func TestReadSymlinkedDirectoryNonExistingSymlink(t *testing.T) { var path string var err error if path, err = ReadSymlinkedDirectory("/tmp/test/foo/Non/ExistingPath"); err == nil { t.Fatalf("error expected for non-existing symlink") } if path != "" { t.Fatalf("expected empty path, but '%s' was returned", path) } } // Reading a symlink to a file must fail func TestReadSymlinkedDirectoryToFile(t *testing.T) { // TODO Windows: Port this test if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { t.Skip("Needs porting to Windows") } var err error var file *os.File if file, err = os.Create("/tmp/testReadSymlinkToFile"); err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to create file: %s", err) } file.Close() if err = os.Symlink("/tmp/testReadSymlinkToFile", "/tmp/fileLinkTest"); err != nil { t.Errorf("failed to create symlink: %s", err) } var path string if path, err = ReadSymlinkedDirectory("/tmp/fileLinkTest"); err == nil { t.Fatalf("ReadSymlinkedDirectory on a symlink to a file should've failed") } if path != "" { t.Fatalf("path should've been empty: %s", path) } if err = os.Remove("/tmp/testReadSymlinkToFile"); err != nil { t.Errorf("failed to remove file: %s", err) } if err = os.Remove("/tmp/fileLinkTest"); err != nil { t.Errorf("failed to remove symlink: %s", err) } } func TestWildcardMatches(t *testing.T) { match, _ := Matches("fileutils.go", []string{"*"}) if match != true { t.Errorf("failed to get a wildcard match, got %v", match) } } // A simple pattern match should return true. func TestPatternMatches(t *testing.T) { match, _ := Matches("fileutils.go", []string{"*.go"}) if match != true { t.Errorf("failed to get a match, got %v", match) } } // An exclusion followed by an inclusion should return true. func TestExclusionPatternMatchesPatternBefore(t *testing.T) { match, _ := Matches("fileutils.go", []string{"!fileutils.go", "*.go"}) if match != true { t.Errorf("failed to get true match on exclusion pattern, got %v", match) } } // A folder pattern followed by an exception should return false. func TestPatternMatchesFolderExclusions(t *testing.T) { match, _ := Matches("docs/README.md", []string{"docs", "!docs/README.md"}) if match != false { t.Errorf("failed to get a false match on exclusion pattern, got %v", match) } } // A folder pattern followed by an exception should return false. func TestPatternMatchesFolderWithSlashExclusions(t *testing.T) { match, _ := Matches("docs/README.md", []string{"docs/", "!docs/README.md"}) if match != false { t.Errorf("failed to get a false match on exclusion pattern, got %v", match) } } // A folder pattern followed by an exception should return false. func TestPatternMatchesFolderWildcardExclusions(t *testing.T) { match, _ := Matches("docs/README.md", []string{"docs/*", "!docs/README.md"}) if match != false { t.Errorf("failed to get a false match on exclusion pattern, got %v", match) } } // A pattern followed by an exclusion should return false. func TestExclusionPatternMatchesPatternAfter(t *testing.T) { match, _ := Matches("fileutils.go", []string{"*.go", "!fileutils.go"}) if match != false { t.Errorf("failed to get false match on exclusion pattern, got %v", match) } } // A filename evaluating to . should return false. func TestExclusionPatternMatchesWholeDirectory(t *testing.T) { match, _ := Matches(".", []string{"*.go"}) if match != false { t.Errorf("failed to get false match on ., got %v", match) } } // A single ! pattern should return an error. func TestSingleExclamationError(t *testing.T) { _, err := Matches("fileutils.go", []string{"!"}) if err == nil { t.Errorf("failed to get an error for a single exclamation point, got %v", err) } } // A string preceded with a ! should return true from Exclusion. func TestExclusion(t *testing.T) { exclusion := exclusion("!") if !exclusion { t.Errorf("failed to get true for a single !, got %v", exclusion) } } // Matches with no patterns func TestMatchesWithNoPatterns(t *testing.T) { matches, err := Matches("/any/path/there", []string{}) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if matches { t.Fatalf("Should not have match anything") } } // Matches with malformed patterns func TestMatchesWithMalformedPatterns(t *testing.T) { matches, err := Matches("/any/path/there", []string{"["}) if err == nil { t.Fatal("Should have failed because of a malformed syntax in the pattern") } if matches { t.Fatalf("Should not have match anything") } } // Test lots of variants of patterns & strings func TestMatches(t *testing.T) { // TODO Windows: Port this test if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { t.Skip("Needs porting to Windows") } tests := []struct { pattern string text string pass bool }{ {"**", "file", true}, {"**", "file/", true}, {"**/", "file", true}, // weird one {"**/", "file/", true}, {"**", "/", true}, {"**/", "/", true}, {"**", "dir/file", true}, {"**/", "dir/file", true}, {"**", "dir/file/", true}, {"**/", "dir/file/", true}, {"**/**", "dir/file", true}, {"**/**", "dir/file/", true}, {"dir/**", "dir/file", true}, {"dir/**", "dir/file/", true}, {"dir/**", "dir/dir2/file", true}, {"dir/**", "dir/dir2/file/", true}, {"**/dir2/*", "dir/dir2/file", true}, {"**/dir2/*", "dir/dir2/file/", false}, {"**/dir2/**", "dir/dir2/dir3/file", true}, {"**/dir2/**", "dir/dir2/dir3/file/", true}, {"**file", "file", true}, {"**file", "dir/file", true}, {"**/file", "dir/file", true}, {"**file", "dir/dir/file", true}, {"**/file", "dir/dir/file", true}, {"**/file*", "dir/dir/file", true}, {"**/file*", "dir/dir/file.txt", true}, {"**/file*txt", "dir/dir/file.txt", true}, {"**/file*.txt", "dir/dir/file.txt", true}, {"**/file*.txt*", "dir/dir/file.txt", true}, {"**/**/*.txt", "dir/dir/file.txt", true}, {"**/**/*.txt2", "dir/dir/file.txt", false}, {"**/*.txt", "file.txt", true}, {"**/**/*.txt", "file.txt", true}, {"a**/*.txt", "a/file.txt", true}, {"a**/*.txt", "a/dir/file.txt", true}, {"a**/*.txt", "a/dir/dir/file.txt", true}, {"a/*.txt", "a/dir/file.txt", false}, {"a/*.txt", "a/file.txt", true}, {"a/*.txt**", "a/file.txt", true}, {"a[b-d]e", "ae", false}, {"a[b-d]e", "ace", true}, {"a[b-d]e", "aae", false}, {"a[^b-d]e", "aze", true}, {".*", ".foo", true}, {".*", "foo", false}, {"abc.def", "abcdef", false}, {"abc.def", "abc.def", true}, {"abc.def", "abcZdef", false}, {"abc?def", "abcZdef", true}, {"abc?def", "abcdef", false}, {"a\\*b", "a*b", true}, {"a\\", "a", false}, {"a\\", "a\\", false}, {"a\\\\", "a\\", true}, {"**/foo/bar", "foo/bar", true}, {"**/foo/bar", "dir/foo/bar", true}, {"**/foo/bar", "dir/dir2/foo/bar", true}, {"abc/**", "abc", false}, {"abc/**", "abc/def", true}, {"abc/**", "abc/def/ghi", true}, {"**/.foo", ".foo", true}, {"**/.foo", "bar.foo", false}, } for _, test := range tests { res, _ := regexpMatch(test.pattern, test.text) if res != test.pass { t.Fatalf("Failed: %v - res:%v", test, res) } } } // An empty string should return true from Empty. func TestEmpty(t *testing.T) { empty := empty("") if !empty { t.Errorf("failed to get true for an empty string, got %v", empty) } } func TestCleanPatterns(t *testing.T) { cleaned, _, _, _ := CleanPatterns([]string{"docs", "config"}) if len(cleaned) != 2 { t.Errorf("expected 2 element slice, got %v", len(cleaned)) } } func TestCleanPatternsStripEmptyPatterns(t *testing.T) { cleaned, _, _, _ := CleanPatterns([]string{"docs", "config", ""}) if len(cleaned) != 2 { t.Errorf("expected 2 element slice, got %v", len(cleaned)) } } func TestCleanPatternsExceptionFlag(t *testing.T) { _, _, exceptions, _ := CleanPatterns([]string{"docs", "!docs/README.md"}) if !exceptions { t.Errorf("expected exceptions to be true, got %v", exceptions) } } func TestCleanPatternsLeadingSpaceTrimmed(t *testing.T) { _, _, exceptions, _ := CleanPatterns([]string{"docs", " !docs/README.md"}) if !exceptions { t.Errorf("expected exceptions to be true, got %v", exceptions) } } func TestCleanPatternsTrailingSpaceTrimmed(t *testing.T) { _, _, exceptions, _ := CleanPatterns([]string{"docs", "!docs/README.md "}) if !exceptions { t.Errorf("expected exceptions to be true, got %v", exceptions) } } func TestCleanPatternsErrorSingleException(t *testing.T) { _, _, _, err := CleanPatterns([]string{"!"}) if err == nil { t.Errorf("expected error on single exclamation point, got %v", err) } } func TestCleanPatternsFolderSplit(t *testing.T) { _, dirs, _, _ := CleanPatterns([]string{"docs/config/CONFIG.md"}) if dirs[0][0] != "docs" { t.Errorf("expected first element in dirs slice to be docs, got %v", dirs[0][1]) } if dirs[0][1] != "config" { t.Errorf("expected first element in dirs slice to be config, got %v", dirs[0][1]) } } func TestCreateIfNotExistsDir(t *testing.T) { tempFolder, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "docker-fileutils-test") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer os.RemoveAll(tempFolder) folderToCreate := filepath.Join(tempFolder, "tocreate") if err := CreateIfNotExists(folderToCreate, true); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } fileinfo, err := os.Stat(folderToCreate) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Should have create a folder, got %v", err) } if !fileinfo.IsDir() { t.Fatalf("Should have been a dir, seems it's not") } } func TestCreateIfNotExistsFile(t *testing.T) { tempFolder, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "docker-fileutils-test") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer os.RemoveAll(tempFolder) fileToCreate := filepath.Join(tempFolder, "file/to/create") if err := CreateIfNotExists(fileToCreate, false); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } fileinfo, err := os.Stat(fileToCreate) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Should have create a file, got %v", err) } if fileinfo.IsDir() { t.Fatalf("Should have been a file, seems it's not") } } // These matchTests are stolen from go's filepath Match tests. type matchTest struct { pattern, s string match bool err error } var matchTests = []matchTest{ {"abc", "abc", true, nil}, {"*", "abc", true, nil}, {"*c", "abc", true, nil}, {"a*", "a", true, nil}, {"a*", "abc", true, nil}, {"a*", "ab/c", false, nil}, {"a*/b", "abc/b", true, nil}, {"a*/b", "a/c/b", false, nil}, {"a*b*c*d*e*/f", "axbxcxdxe/f", true, nil}, {"a*b*c*d*e*/f", "axbxcxdxexxx/f", true, nil}, {"a*b*c*d*e*/f", "axbxcxdxe/xxx/f", false, nil}, {"a*b*c*d*e*/f", "axbxcxdxexxx/fff", false, nil}, {"a*b?c*x", "abxbbxdbxebxczzx", true, nil}, {"a*b?c*x", "abxbbxdbxebxczzy", false, nil}, {"ab[c]", "abc", true, nil}, {"ab[b-d]", "abc", true, nil}, {"ab[e-g]", "abc", false, nil}, {"ab[^c]", "abc", false, nil}, {"ab[^b-d]", "abc", false, nil}, {"ab[^e-g]", "abc", true, nil}, {"a\\*b", "a*b", true, nil}, {"a\\*b", "ab", false, nil}, {"a?b", "a☺b", true, nil}, {"a[^a]b", "a☺b", true, nil}, {"a???b", "a☺b", false, nil}, {"a[^a][^a][^a]b", "a☺b", false, nil}, {"[a-ζ]*", "α", true, nil}, {"*[a-ζ]", "A", false, nil}, {"a?b", "a/b", false, nil}, {"a*b", "a/b", false, nil}, {"[\\]a]", "]", true, nil}, {"[\\-]", "-", true, nil}, {"[x\\-]", "x", true, nil}, {"[x\\-]", "-", true, nil}, {"[x\\-]", "z", false, nil}, {"[\\-x]", "x", true, nil}, {"[\\-x]", "-", true, nil}, {"[\\-x]", "a", false, nil}, {"[]a]", "]", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[-]", "-", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[x-]", "x", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[x-]", "-", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[x-]", "z", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[-x]", "x", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[-x]", "-", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[-x]", "a", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"\\", "a", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[a-b-c]", "a", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[", "a", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[^", "a", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"[^bc", "a", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"a[", "a", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, // was nil but IMO its wrong {"a[", "ab", false, filepath.ErrBadPattern}, {"*x", "xxx", true, nil}, } func errp(e error) string { if e == nil { return "" } return e.Error() } // TestMatch test's our version of filepath.Match, called regexpMatch. func TestMatch(t *testing.T) { for _, tt := range matchTests { pattern := tt.pattern s := tt.s if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { if strings.Index(pattern, "\\") >= 0 { // no escape allowed on windows. continue } pattern = filepath.Clean(pattern) s = filepath.Clean(s) } ok, err := regexpMatch(pattern, s) if ok != tt.match || err != tt.err { t.Fatalf("Match(%#q, %#q) = %v, %q want %v, %q", pattern, s, ok, errp(err), tt.match, errp(tt.err)) } } }