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* remove github.com/unknwon/com from models * dont use "com.ToStr()" * replace "com.ToStr" with "fmt.Sprint" where its easy to do * more refactor * fix test * just "proxy" Copy func for now * as per @lunny
224 lines
6.6 KiB
Go
224 lines
6.6 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2020 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package archiver
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import (
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"path/filepath"
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"sync"
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"testing"
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"time"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/models"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/test"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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)
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var queueMutex sync.Mutex
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func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
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models.MainTest(m, filepath.Join("..", ".."))
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}
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func waitForCount(t *testing.T, num int) {
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var numQueued int
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// Wait for up to 10 seconds for the queue to be impacted.
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timeout := time.Now().Add(10 * time.Second)
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for {
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numQueued = len(archiveInProgress)
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if numQueued == num || time.Now().After(timeout) {
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break
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}
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}
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assert.Equal(t, num, len(archiveInProgress))
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}
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func releaseOneEntry(t *testing.T, inFlight []*ArchiveRequest) {
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var nowQueued, numQueued int
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numQueued = len(archiveInProgress)
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// Release one, then wait up to 10 seconds for it to complete.
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queueMutex.Lock()
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archiveQueueReleaseCond.Signal()
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queueMutex.Unlock()
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timeout := time.Now().Add(10 * time.Second)
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for {
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nowQueued = len(archiveInProgress)
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if nowQueued != numQueued || time.Now().After(timeout) {
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break
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}
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}
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// Make sure we didn't just timeout.
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assert.NotEqual(t, numQueued, nowQueued)
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// Also make sure that we released only one.
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assert.Equal(t, numQueued-1, nowQueued)
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}
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func TestArchive_Basic(t *testing.T) {
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assert.NoError(t, models.PrepareTestDatabase())
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archiveQueueMutex = &queueMutex
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archiveQueueStartCond = sync.NewCond(&queueMutex)
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archiveQueueReleaseCond = sync.NewCond(&queueMutex)
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defer func() {
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archiveQueueMutex = nil
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archiveQueueStartCond = nil
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archiveQueueReleaseCond = nil
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}()
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ctx := test.MockContext(t, "user27/repo49")
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firstCommit, secondCommit := "51f84af23134", "aacbdfe9e1c4"
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bogusReq := DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, firstCommit+".zip")
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assert.Nil(t, bogusReq)
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test.LoadRepo(t, ctx, 49)
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bogusReq = DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, firstCommit+".zip")
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assert.Nil(t, bogusReq)
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test.LoadGitRepo(t, ctx)
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defer ctx.Repo.GitRepo.Close()
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// Check a series of bogus requests.
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// Step 1, valid commit with a bad extension.
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bogusReq = DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, firstCommit+".dilbert")
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assert.Nil(t, bogusReq)
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// Step 2, missing commit.
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bogusReq = DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, "dbffff.zip")
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assert.Nil(t, bogusReq)
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// Step 3, doesn't look like branch/tag/commit.
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bogusReq = DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, "db.zip")
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assert.Nil(t, bogusReq)
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// Now two valid requests, firstCommit with valid extensions.
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zipReq := DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, firstCommit+".zip")
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assert.NotNil(t, zipReq)
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tgzReq := DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, firstCommit+".tar.gz")
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assert.NotNil(t, tgzReq)
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secondReq := DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, secondCommit+".zip")
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assert.NotNil(t, secondReq)
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inFlight := make([]*ArchiveRequest, 3)
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inFlight[0] = zipReq
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inFlight[1] = tgzReq
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inFlight[2] = secondReq
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ArchiveRepository(zipReq)
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waitForCount(t, 1)
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ArchiveRepository(tgzReq)
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waitForCount(t, 2)
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ArchiveRepository(secondReq)
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waitForCount(t, 3)
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// Make sure sending an unprocessed request through doesn't affect the queue
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// count.
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ArchiveRepository(zipReq)
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// Sleep two seconds to make sure the queue doesn't change.
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time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
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assert.Equal(t, 3, len(archiveInProgress))
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// Release them all, they'll then stall at the archiveQueueReleaseCond while
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// we examine the queue state.
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queueMutex.Lock()
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archiveQueueStartCond.Broadcast()
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queueMutex.Unlock()
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// Iterate through all of the in-flight requests and wait for their
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// completion.
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for _, req := range inFlight {
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req.WaitForCompletion(ctx)
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}
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for _, req := range inFlight {
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assert.True(t, req.IsComplete())
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exist, err := util.IsExist(req.GetArchivePath())
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assert.NoError(t, err)
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assert.True(t, exist)
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}
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arbitraryReq := inFlight[0]
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// Reopen the channel so we don't double-close, mark it incomplete. We're
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// going to run it back through the archiver, and it should get marked
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// complete again.
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arbitraryReq.cchan = make(chan struct{})
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arbitraryReq.archiveComplete = false
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doArchive(arbitraryReq)
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assert.True(t, arbitraryReq.IsComplete())
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// Queues should not have drained yet, because we haven't released them.
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// Do so now.
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assert.Equal(t, 3, len(archiveInProgress))
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zipReq2 := DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, firstCommit+".zip")
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// This zipReq should match what's sitting in the queue, as we haven't
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// let it release yet. From the consumer's point of view, this looks like
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// a long-running archive task.
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assert.Equal(t, zipReq, zipReq2)
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// We still have the other three stalled at completion, waiting to remove
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// from archiveInProgress. Try to submit this new one before its
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// predecessor has cleared out of the queue.
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ArchiveRepository(zipReq2)
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// Make sure the queue hasn't grown any.
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assert.Equal(t, 3, len(archiveInProgress))
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// Make sure the queue drains properly
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releaseOneEntry(t, inFlight)
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assert.Equal(t, 2, len(archiveInProgress))
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releaseOneEntry(t, inFlight)
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assert.Equal(t, 1, len(archiveInProgress))
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releaseOneEntry(t, inFlight)
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assert.Equal(t, 0, len(archiveInProgress))
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// Now we'll submit a request and TimedWaitForCompletion twice, before and
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// after we release it. We should trigger both the timeout and non-timeout
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// cases.
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var completed, timedout bool
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timedReq := DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, secondCommit+".tar.gz")
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assert.NotNil(t, timedReq)
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ArchiveRepository(timedReq)
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// Guaranteed to timeout; we haven't signalled the request to start..
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completed, timedout = timedReq.TimedWaitForCompletion(ctx, 2*time.Second)
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assert.Equal(t, false, completed)
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assert.Equal(t, true, timedout)
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queueMutex.Lock()
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archiveQueueStartCond.Broadcast()
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queueMutex.Unlock()
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// Shouldn't timeout, we've now signalled it and it's a small request.
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completed, timedout = timedReq.TimedWaitForCompletion(ctx, 15*time.Second)
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assert.Equal(t, true, completed)
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assert.Equal(t, false, timedout)
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zipReq2 = DeriveRequestFrom(ctx, firstCommit+".zip")
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// Now, we're guaranteed to have released the original zipReq from the queue.
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// Ensure that we don't get handed back the released entry somehow, but they
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// should remain functionally equivalent in all fields. The exception here
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// is zipReq.cchan, which will be non-nil because it's a completed request.
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// It's fine to go ahead and set it to nil now.
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zipReq.cchan = nil
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assert.Equal(t, zipReq, zipReq2)
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assert.False(t, zipReq == zipReq2)
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// Same commit, different compression formats should have different names.
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// Ideally, the extension would match what we originally requested.
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assert.NotEqual(t, zipReq.GetArchiveName(), tgzReq.GetArchiveName())
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assert.NotEqual(t, zipReq.GetArchiveName(), secondReq.GetArchiveName())
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}
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