+ self.assertEqual(writer.bytes_written + writer2.bytes_written - writer2.bytes_skipped,
+ os.path.getsize(self.large_file_name))
+ writer2.destroy_cache()
+ del(self.writer)
+
+ # Test for bug #11002
+ def test_graceful_exit_while_repacking_small_blocks(self):
+ def wrapped_commit(*args, **kwargs):
+ raise SystemExit("Simulated error")
+
+ with mock.patch('arvados.arvfile._BlockManager.commit_bufferblock',
+ autospec=True) as mocked_commit:
+ mocked_commit.side_effect = wrapped_commit
+ # Upload a little more than 1 block, wrapped_commit will make the first block
+ # commit to fail.
+ # arv-put should not exit with an exception by trying to commit the collection
+ # as it's in an inconsistent state.
+ writer = arv_put.ArvPutUploadJob([self.small_files_dir],
+ replication_desired=1)
+ try:
+ with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
+ writer.start(save_collection=False)
+ except arvados.arvfile.UnownedBlockError:
+ self.fail("arv-put command is trying to use a corrupted BlockManager. See https://dev.arvados.org/issues/11002")
+ writer.destroy_cache()
+
+ def test_no_resume_when_asked(self):
+ def wrapped_write(*args, **kwargs):
+ data = args[1]
+ # Exit only on last block
+ if len(data) < arvados.config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE:
+ # Simulate a checkpoint before quitting.
+ self.writer._update()
+ raise SystemExit("Simulated error")
+ return self.arvfile_write(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ with mock.patch('arvados.arvfile.ArvadosFileWriter.write',
+ autospec=True) as mocked_write:
+ mocked_write.side_effect = wrapped_write
+ writer = arv_put.ArvPutUploadJob([self.large_file_name],
+ replication_desired=1)
+ # We'll be accessing from inside the wrapper
+ self.writer = writer
+ with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
+ writer.start(save_collection=False)
+ # Confirm that the file was partially uploaded
+ self.assertGreater(writer.bytes_written, 0)
+ self.assertLess(writer.bytes_written,
+ os.path.getsize(self.large_file_name))
+ # Retry the upload, this time without resume
+ writer2 = arv_put.ArvPutUploadJob([self.large_file_name],
+ replication_desired=1,
+ resume=False)
+ writer2.start(save_collection=False)
+ self.assertEqual(writer2.bytes_skipped, 0)
+ self.assertEqual(writer2.bytes_written,
+ os.path.getsize(self.large_file_name))
+ writer2.destroy_cache()
+ del(self.writer)
+
+ def test_no_resume_when_no_cache(self):
+ def wrapped_write(*args, **kwargs):
+ data = args[1]
+ # Exit only on last block
+ if len(data) < arvados.config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE:
+ # Simulate a checkpoint before quitting.
+ self.writer._update()
+ raise SystemExit("Simulated error")
+ return self.arvfile_write(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ with mock.patch('arvados.arvfile.ArvadosFileWriter.write',
+ autospec=True) as mocked_write:
+ mocked_write.side_effect = wrapped_write
+ writer = arv_put.ArvPutUploadJob([self.large_file_name],
+ replication_desired=1)
+ # We'll be accessing from inside the wrapper
+ self.writer = writer
+ with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
+ writer.start(save_collection=False)
+ # Confirm that the file was partially uploaded
+ self.assertGreater(writer.bytes_written, 0)
+ self.assertLess(writer.bytes_written,
+ os.path.getsize(self.large_file_name))
+ # Retry the upload, this time without cache usage
+ writer2 = arv_put.ArvPutUploadJob([self.large_file_name],
+ replication_desired=1,
+ resume=False,
+ use_cache=False)
+ writer2.start(save_collection=False)
+ self.assertEqual(writer2.bytes_skipped, 0)
+ self.assertEqual(writer2.bytes_written,