bisync: use fstest.RandomRemote on tests

- use fstest.RandomRemote to create the root level directory
- fix parsing of canonical name for connection string remotes
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nielash 2024-04-02 10:21:21 -04:00
parent ce4064aabf
commit 75df38f6ee

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@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ var initDate = time.Date(2000, time.January, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, bisync.TZ)
// go run ./fstest/test_all -remotes local,TestCrypt:,TestDrive:,TestOneDrive:,TestOneDriveBusiness:,TestDropbox:,TestCryptDrive:,TestOpenDrive:,TestChunker:,:memory:,TestCryptNoEncryption:,TestCombine:DirA,TestFTPRclone:,TestWebdavRclone:,TestS3Rclone:,TestSFTPRclone:,TestSFTPRcloneSSH:,TestNextcloud:,TestChunkerNometaLocal:,TestChunkerChunk3bLocal:,TestChunkerLocal:,TestChunkerChunk3bNometaLocal:,TestStorj: -run '^TestBisync.*$' -timeout 3h -verbose -maxtries 5
// go test -timeout 3h -run '^TestBisync.*$' github.com/rclone/rclone/cmd/bisync -remote TestDrive:Bisync -v
// go test -timeout 3h -run '^TestBisyncRemoteRemote/basic$' github.com/rclone/rclone/cmd/bisync -remote TestDropbox:Bisync -v
// TestFTPProftpd:,TestFTPPureftpd:,TestFTPRclone:,TestFTPVsftpd:,TestHdfs:,TestS3Minio:,TestS3MinioEdge:,TestS3Rclone:,TestSeafile:,TestSeafileEncrypted:,TestSeafileV6:,TestSFTPOpenssh:,TestSFTPRclone:,TestSFTPRcloneSSH:,TestSia:,TestSwiftAIO:,TestWebdavNextcloud:,TestWebdavOwncloud:,TestWebdavRclone:
// logReplacements make modern test logs comparable with golden dir.
// It is a string slice of even length with this structure:
@ -215,12 +216,21 @@ type bisyncTest struct {
var color = bisync.Color
// TestMain drives the tests
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
fstest.TestMain(m)
}
// Path1 is remote, Path2 is local
func TestBisyncRemoteLocal(t *testing.T) {
if *fstest.RemoteName == *argRemote2 {
t.Skip("path1 and path2 are the same remote")
}
testBisync(t, *fstest.RemoteName, *argRemote2)
_, remote, cleanup, err := fstest.RandomRemote()
log.Printf("remote: %v", remote)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer cleanup()
testBisync(t, remote, *argRemote2)
}
// Path1 is local, Path2 is remote
@ -228,13 +238,21 @@ func TestBisyncLocalRemote(t *testing.T) {
if *fstest.RemoteName == *argRemote2 {
t.Skip("path1 and path2 are the same remote")
}
testBisync(t, *argRemote2, *fstest.RemoteName)
_, remote, cleanup, err := fstest.RandomRemote()
log.Printf("remote: %v", remote)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer cleanup()
testBisync(t, *argRemote2, remote)
}
// Path1 and Path2 are both different directories on remote
// (useful for testing server-side copy/move)
func TestBisyncRemoteRemote(t *testing.T) {
testBisync(t, *fstest.RemoteName, *fstest.RemoteName)
_, remote, cleanup, err := fstest.RandomRemote()
log.Printf("remote: %v", remote)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer cleanup()
testBisync(t, remote, remote)
}
// TestBisync is a test engine for bisync test cases.
@ -528,14 +546,13 @@ func (b *bisyncTest) runTestCase(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, testCase str
func (b *bisyncTest) makeTempRemote(ctx context.Context, remote, subdir string) (f, parent fs.Fs, path, canon string) {
var err error
if bilib.IsLocalPath(remote) && !strings.HasPrefix(remote, ":") && !strings.Contains(remote, ",") {
if remote != "" && remote != "local" {
if remote != "" && !strings.HasPrefix(remote, "local") && *fstest.RemoteName != "" {
b.t.Fatalf(`Missing ":" in remote %q. Use "local" to test with local filesystem.`, remote)
}
parent, err = cache.Get(ctx, b.tempDir)
checkError(b.t, err, "parsing local tempdir %s", b.tempDir)
path = filepath.Join(b.tempDir, b.testCase)
canon = bilib.CanonicalPath(path) + "_"
path = filepath.Join(path, subdir)
} else {
last := remote[len(remote)-1]
@ -548,13 +565,13 @@ func (b *bisyncTest) makeTempRemote(ctx context.Context, remote, subdir string)
checkError(b.t, operations.Mkdir(ctx, parent, subdir), "Mkdir "+subdir) // ensure dir exists (storj seems to need this)
path = remote + "/" + b.testCase
canon = bilib.CanonicalPath(path) + "_"
path += "/" + subdir
}
f, err = cache.Get(ctx, path)
checkError(b.t, err, "parsing remote/subdir %s/%s", remote, subdir)
path = bilib.FsPath(f) // Make it canonical
path = bilib.FsPath(f) // Make it canonical
canon = bilib.StripHexString(bilib.CanonicalPath(strings.TrimSuffix(strings.TrimSuffix(path, `\`+subdir+`\`), "/"+subdir+"/"))) + "_" // account for possible connection string
return
}