from future.utils import viewitems
from builtins import str
from builtins import object
+from pathlib import Path
from six import assertRegex
+import errno
import json
import llfuse
import logging
-import mock
import os
import subprocess
import time
import tempfile
import parameterized
+from unittest import mock
+
import arvados
import arvados_fuse as fuse
+from arvados_fuse import fusedir
from . import run_test_server
from .integration_test import IntegrationTest
class SanitizeFilenameTest(MountTestBase):
def test_sanitize_filename(self):
- pdir = fuse.ProjectDirectory(1, {}, self.api, 0, False, project_object=self.api.users().current().execute())
+ pdir = fuse.ProjectDirectory(
+ 1, fuse.Inodes(None), self.api, 0, False, None,
+ project_object=self.api.users().current().execute(),
+ )
acceptable = [
"foo.txt",
".foo",
mnt_args = [
'--read-write',
'--mount-home', 'zzz',
+ '--fsns', '[SLASH]'
]
def setUp(self):
super(SlashSubstitutionTest, self).setUp()
+
self.api = arvados.safeapi.ThreadSafeApiCache(
arvados.config.settings(),
- version='v1',
+ version='v1'
)
- self.api.config = lambda: {"Collections": {"ForwardSlashNameSubstitution": "[SLASH]"}}
self.testcoll = self.api.collections().create(body={"name": "foo/bar/baz"}).execute()
self.testcolleasy = self.api.collections().create(body={"name": "foo-bar-baz"}).execute()
self.fusename = 'foo[SLASH]bar[SLASH]baz'
@IntegrationTest.mount(argv=mnt_args)
- @mock.patch('arvados.util.get_config_once')
- def test_slash_substitution_before_listing(self, get_config_once):
- get_config_once.return_value = {"Collections": {"ForwardSlashNameSubstitution": "[SLASH]"}}
+ def test_slash_substitution_before_listing(self):
self.pool_test(os.path.join(self.mnt, 'zzz'), self.fusename)
self.checkContents()
@staticmethod
self.make_mount(fuse.CollectionDirectory, collection_record=self.testcollection, enable_write=False)
self.pool.apply(_readonlyCollectionTestHelper, (self.mounttmp,))
+
+
+@parameterized.parameterized_class([
+ {'root_class': fusedir.ProjectDirectory, 'root_kwargs': {
+ 'project_object': run_test_server.fixture('users')['admin'],
+ }},
+ {'root_class': fusedir.ProjectDirectory, 'root_kwargs': {
+ 'project_object': run_test_server.fixture('groups')['public'],
+ }},
+])
+class UnsupportedCreateTest(MountTestBase):
+ root_class = None
+ root_kwargs = {}
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ super().setUp()
+ if 'prefs' in self.root_kwargs.get('project_object', ()):
+ self.root_kwargs['project_object']['prefs'] = {}
+ self.make_mount(self.root_class, **self.root_kwargs)
+ # Make sure the directory knows about its top-level ents.
+ os.listdir(self.mounttmp)
+
+ def test_create(self):
+ test_path = Path(self.mounttmp, 'test_create')
+ with self.assertRaises(OSError) as exc_check:
+ with test_path.open('w'):
+ pass
+ self.assertEqual(exc_check.exception.errno, errno.ENOTSUP)
+
+
+# FIXME: IMO, for consistency with the "create inside a project" case,
+# these operations should also return ENOTSUP instead of EPERM.
+# Right now they're returning EPERM because the clasess' writable() method
+# usually returns False, and the Operations class transforms that accordingly.
+# However, for cases where the mount will never be writable, I think ENOTSUP
+# is a clearer error: it lets the user know they can't fix the problem by
+# adding permissions in Arvados, etc.
+@parameterized.parameterized_class([
+ {'root_class': fusedir.MagicDirectory,
+ 'preset_dir': 'by_id',
+ 'preset_file': 'README',
+ },
+
+ {'root_class': fusedir.SharedDirectory,
+ 'root_kwargs': {
+ 'exclude': run_test_server.fixture('users')['admin']['uuid'],
+ },
+ 'preset_dir': 'Active User',
+ },
+
+ {'root_class': fusedir.TagDirectory,
+ 'root_kwargs': {
+ 'tag': run_test_server.fixture('links')['foo_collection_tag']['name'],
+ },
+ 'preset_dir': run_test_server.fixture('collections')['foo_collection_in_aproject']['uuid'],
+ },
+
+ {'root_class': fusedir.TagsDirectory,
+ 'preset_dir': run_test_server.fixture('links')['foo_collection_tag']['name'],
+ },
+])
+class UnsupportedOperationsTest(UnsupportedCreateTest):
+ preset_dir = None
+ preset_file = None
+
+ def test_create(self):
+ test_path = Path(self.mounttmp, 'test_create')
+ with self.assertRaises(OSError) as exc_check:
+ with test_path.open('w'):
+ pass
+ self.assertEqual(exc_check.exception.errno, errno.EPERM)
+
+ def test_mkdir(self):
+ test_path = Path(self.mounttmp, 'test_mkdir')
+ with self.assertRaises(OSError) as exc_check:
+ test_path.mkdir()
+ self.assertEqual(exc_check.exception.errno, errno.EPERM)
+
+ def test_rename(self):
+ src_name = self.preset_dir or self.preset_file
+ if src_name is None:
+ return
+ test_src = Path(self.mounttmp, src_name)
+ test_dst = test_src.with_name('test_dst')
+ with self.assertRaises(OSError) as exc_check:
+ test_src.rename(test_dst)
+ self.assertEqual(exc_check.exception.errno, errno.EPERM)
+
+ def test_rmdir(self):
+ if self.preset_dir is None:
+ return
+ test_path = Path(self.mounttmp, self.preset_dir)
+ with self.assertRaises(OSError) as exc_check:
+ test_path.rmdir()
+ self.assertEqual(exc_check.exception.errno, errno.EPERM)
+
+ def test_unlink(self):
+ if self.preset_file is None:
+ return
+ test_path = Path(self.mounttmp, self.preset_file)
+ with self.assertRaises(OSError) as exc_check:
+ test_path.unlink()
+ self.assertEqual(exc_check.exception.errno, errno.EPERM)