tests: Remove dependency on check.v1 (#5034)

This PR addresses a long standing dependency on
`gopkg.in/check.v1` project used for our tests.
All tests are re-written to use the go default
testing framework instead.

There was no reason for us to use an external
package where Go tools are sufficient for this.
This commit is contained in:
Harshavardhana 2017-10-10 02:14:42 -07:00 committed by GitHub
parent d28b3d8801
commit 4deefa3695
21 changed files with 1229 additions and 3208 deletions

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@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ type TestRPCBrowserPeerSuite struct {
}
// Setting up the test suite and starting the Test server.
func (s *TestRPCBrowserPeerSuite) SetUpSuite(c *testing.T) {
s.testServer = StartTestBrowserPeerRPCServer(c, s.serverType)
func (s *TestRPCBrowserPeerSuite) SetUpSuite(t *testing.T) {
s.testServer = StartTestBrowserPeerRPCServer(t, s.serverType)
s.testAuthConf = authConfig{
serverAddr: s.testServer.Server.Listener.Addr().String(),
accessKey: s.testServer.AccessKey,
@ -40,10 +40,9 @@ func (s *TestRPCBrowserPeerSuite) SetUpSuite(c *testing.T) {
}
}
// No longer used with gocheck, but used in explicit teardown code in
// each test function. // Called implicitly by "gopkg.in/check.v1"
// after all tests are run.
func (s *TestRPCBrowserPeerSuite) TearDownSuite(c *testing.T) {
// TeatDownSuite - called implicitly by after all tests are run in
// browser peer rpc suite.
func (s *TestRPCBrowserPeerSuite) TearDownSuite(t *testing.T) {
s.testServer.Stop()
}

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
/*
* Minio Cloud Storage, (C) 2015 Minio, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package cmd
import (
"testing"
. "gopkg.in/check.v1"
)
// Hook up gocheck into the "go test" runner.
func Test(t *testing.T) { TestingT(t) }

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@ -175,6 +175,21 @@ func TestGetAPIEndpoints(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// Ask the kernel for a free open port.
func getFreePort() string {
addr, err := net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", "localhost:0")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
l, err := net.ListenTCP("tcp", addr)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
defer l.Close()
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", l.Addr().(*net.TCPAddr).Port)
}
// Tests for port availability logic written for server startup sequence.
func TestCheckPortAvailability(t *testing.T) {
// Make a port is not available.

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Minio Cloud Storage, (C) 2015, 2016 Minio, Inc.
* Minio Cloud Storage, (C) 2015, 2016, 2017 Minio, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -21,10 +21,9 @@ import (
"io"
"math/rand"
"strconv"
"testing"
humanize "github.com/dustin/go-humanize"
. "gopkg.in/check.v1"
)
// Return pointer to testOneByteReadEOF{}
@ -70,35 +69,33 @@ func (r *testOneByteReadNoEOF) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
type ObjectLayerAPISuite struct{}
var _ = Suite(&ObjectLayerAPISuite{})
// Wrapper for calling testMakeBucket for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestMakeBucket(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testMakeBucket)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestMakeBucket(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testMakeBucket)
}
// Tests validate bucket creation.
func testMakeBucket(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testMakeBucket(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket-unknown", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testMultipartObjectCreation for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestMultipartObjectCreation(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testMultipartObjectCreation)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestMultipartObjectCreation(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testMultipartObjectCreation)
}
// Tests validate creation of part files during Multipart operation.
func testMultipartObjectCreation(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testMultipartObjectCreation(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
uploadID, err := obj.NewMultipartUpload("bucket", "key", nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
// Create a byte array of 5MiB.
data := bytes.Repeat([]byte("0123456789abcdef"), 5*humanize.MiByte/16)
@ -109,10 +106,10 @@ func testMultipartObjectCreation(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErr
var calcPartInfo PartInfo
calcPartInfo, err = obj.PutObjectPart("bucket", "key", uploadID, i, NewHashReader(bytes.NewBuffer(data), int64(len(data)), expectedETaghex, ""))
if err != nil {
c.Errorf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Errorf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if calcPartInfo.ETag != expectedETaghex {
c.Errorf("MD5 Mismatch")
t.Errorf("MD5 Mismatch")
}
completedParts.Parts = append(completedParts.Parts, completePart{
PartNumber: i,
@ -121,27 +118,27 @@ func testMultipartObjectCreation(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErr
}
objInfo, err := obj.CompleteMultipartUpload("bucket", "key", uploadID, completedParts.Parts)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if objInfo.ETag != "7d364cb728ce42a74a96d22949beefb2-10" {
c.Errorf("Md5 mismtch")
t.Errorf("Md5 mismtch")
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testMultipartObjectAbort for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestMultipartObjectAbort(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testMultipartObjectAbort)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestMultipartObjectAbort(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testMultipartObjectAbort)
}
// Tests validate abortion of Multipart operation.
func testMultipartObjectAbort(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testMultipartObjectAbort(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
uploadID, err := obj.NewMultipartUpload("bucket", "key", nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
parts := make(map[int]string)
@ -159,30 +156,30 @@ func testMultipartObjectAbort(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHan
var calcPartInfo PartInfo
calcPartInfo, err = obj.PutObjectPart("bucket", "key", uploadID, i, NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(randomString), int64(len(randomString)), expectedETaghex, ""))
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if calcPartInfo.ETag != expectedETaghex {
c.Errorf("Md5 Mismatch")
t.Errorf("Md5 Mismatch")
}
parts[i] = expectedETaghex
}
err = obj.AbortMultipartUpload("bucket", "key", uploadID)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testMultipleObjectCreation for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestMultipleObjectCreation(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testMultipleObjectCreation)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestMultipleObjectCreation(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testMultipleObjectCreation)
}
// Tests validate object creation.
func testMultipleObjectCreation(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testMultipleObjectCreation(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
objects := make(map[string][]byte)
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
randomPerm := rand.Perm(100)
@ -200,10 +197,10 @@ func testMultipleObjectCreation(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrH
var objInfo ObjectInfo
objInfo, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", key, NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(randomString), int64(len(randomString)), metadata["etag"], ""), metadata)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if objInfo.ETag != expectedETaghex {
c.Errorf("Md5 Mismatch")
t.Errorf("Md5 Mismatch")
}
}
@ -211,40 +208,40 @@ func testMultipleObjectCreation(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrH
var byteBuffer bytes.Buffer
err = obj.GetObject("bucket", key, 0, int64(len(value)), &byteBuffer)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if !bytes.Equal(byteBuffer.Bytes(), value) {
c.Errorf("%s: Mismatch of GetObject data with the expected one.", instanceType)
t.Errorf("%s: Mismatch of GetObject data with the expected one.", instanceType)
}
objInfo, err := obj.GetObjectInfo("bucket", key)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if objInfo.Size != int64(len(value)) {
c.Errorf("%s: Size mismatch of the GetObject data.", instanceType)
t.Errorf("%s: Size mismatch of the GetObject data.", instanceType)
}
}
}
// Wrapper for calling TestPaging for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestPaging(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testPaging)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestPaging(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testPaging)
}
// Tests validate creation of objects and the order of listing using various filters for ListObjects operation.
func testPaging(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testPaging(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket", "")
result, err := obj.ListObjects("bucket", "", "", "", 0)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(result.Objects) != 0 {
c.Errorf("%s: Number of objects in the result different from expected value.", instanceType)
t.Errorf("%s: Number of objects in the result different from expected value.", instanceType)
}
if result.IsTruncated {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected IsTruncated to be `false`, but instead found it to be `%v`", instanceType, result.IsTruncated)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected IsTruncated to be `false`, but instead found it to be `%v`", instanceType, result.IsTruncated)
}
uploadContent := "The specified multipart upload does not exist. The upload ID might be invalid, or the multipart upload might have been aborted or completed."
@ -253,18 +250,18 @@ func testPaging(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
key := "obj" + strconv.Itoa(i)
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", key, NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(uploadContent), int64(len(uploadContent)), "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
result, err = obj.ListObjects("bucket", "", "", "", 5)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(result.Objects) != i+1 {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected length of objects to be %d, instead found to be %d", instanceType, len(result.Objects), i+1)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected length of objects to be %d, instead found to be %d", instanceType, len(result.Objects), i+1)
}
if result.IsTruncated {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected IsTruncated to be `false`, but instead found it to be `%v`", instanceType, result.IsTruncated)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected IsTruncated to be `false`, but instead found it to be `%v`", instanceType, result.IsTruncated)
}
}
@ -273,35 +270,35 @@ func testPaging(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
key := "obj" + strconv.Itoa(i)
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", key, NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(uploadContent), int64(len(uploadContent)), "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
result, err = obj.ListObjects("bucket", "obj", "", "", 5)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(result.Objects) != 5 {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected length of objects to be %d, instead found to be %d", instanceType, 5, len(result.Objects))
t.Errorf("%s: Expected length of objects to be %d, instead found to be %d", instanceType, 5, len(result.Objects))
}
if !result.IsTruncated {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected IsTruncated to be `true`, but instead found it to be `%v`", instanceType, result.IsTruncated)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected IsTruncated to be `true`, but instead found it to be `%v`", instanceType, result.IsTruncated)
}
}
// check paging with prefix at end returns less objects.
{
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", "newPrefix", NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(uploadContent), int64(len(uploadContent)), "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", "newPrefix2", NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(uploadContent), int64(len(uploadContent)), "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
result, err = obj.ListObjects("bucket", "new", "", "", 5)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(result.Objects) != 2 {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected length of objects to be %d, instead found to be %d", instanceType, 2, len(result.Objects))
t.Errorf("%s: Expected length of objects to be %d, instead found to be %d", instanceType, 2, len(result.Objects))
}
}
@ -309,22 +306,22 @@ func testPaging(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
{
result, err = obj.ListObjects("bucket", "", "", "", 1000)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if result.Objects[0].Name != "newPrefix" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[0].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[0].Name)
}
if result.Objects[1].Name != "newPrefix2" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[1].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[1].Name)
}
if result.Objects[2].Name != "obj0" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[2].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[2].Name)
}
if result.Objects[3].Name != "obj1" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[3].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[3].Name)
}
if result.Objects[4].Name != "obj10" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[4].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[4].Name)
}
}
@ -332,21 +329,21 @@ func testPaging(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
{
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", "this/is/delimited", NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(uploadContent), int64(len(uploadContent)), "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", "this/is/also/a/delimited/file", NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(uploadContent), int64(len(uploadContent)), "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
result, err = obj.ListObjects("bucket", "this/is/", "", "/", 10)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(result.Objects) != 1 {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the number of objects in the result to be %d, but instead found %d", instanceType, 1, len(result.Objects))
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the number of objects in the result to be %d, but instead found %d", instanceType, 1, len(result.Objects))
}
if result.Prefixes[0] != "this/is/also/" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected prefix to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "this/is/also/", result.Prefixes[0])
t.Errorf("%s: Expected prefix to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "this/is/also/", result.Prefixes[0])
}
}
@ -354,26 +351,26 @@ func testPaging(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
{
result, err = obj.ListObjects("bucket", "", "", "/", 1000)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if result.Objects[0].Name != "newPrefix" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[0].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[0].Name)
}
if result.Objects[1].Name != "newPrefix2" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[1].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[1].Name)
}
if result.Objects[2].Name != "obj0" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[2].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[2].Name)
}
if result.Objects[3].Name != "obj1" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[3].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[3].Name)
}
if result.Objects[4].Name != "obj10" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[4].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[4].Name)
}
if result.Prefixes[0] != "this/" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the prefix to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "this/", result.Prefixes[0])
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the prefix to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "this/", result.Prefixes[0])
}
}
@ -382,181 +379,181 @@ func testPaging(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
result, err = obj.ListObjects("bucket", "", "newPrefix", "", 3)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if result.Objects[0].Name != "newPrefix2" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix2", result.Objects[0].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix2", result.Objects[0].Name)
}
if result.Objects[1].Name != "obj0" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj0", result.Objects[1].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj0", result.Objects[1].Name)
}
if result.Objects[2].Name != "obj1" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj1", result.Objects[2].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj1", result.Objects[2].Name)
}
}
// check ordering of results with prefix.
{
result, err = obj.ListObjects("bucket", "obj", "", "", 1000)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if result.Objects[0].Name != "obj0" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj0", result.Objects[0].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj0", result.Objects[0].Name)
}
if result.Objects[1].Name != "obj1" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj1", result.Objects[1].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj1", result.Objects[1].Name)
}
if result.Objects[2].Name != "obj10" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj10", result.Objects[2].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj10", result.Objects[2].Name)
}
if result.Objects[3].Name != "obj2" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj2", result.Objects[3].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj2", result.Objects[3].Name)
}
if result.Objects[4].Name != "obj3" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj3", result.Objects[4].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "obj3", result.Objects[4].Name)
}
}
// check ordering of results with prefix and no paging.
{
result, err = obj.ListObjects("bucket", "new", "", "", 5)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if result.Objects[0].Name != "newPrefix" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[0].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix", result.Objects[0].Name)
}
if result.Objects[1].Name != "newPrefix2" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix2", result.Objects[0].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the object name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "newPrefix2", result.Objects[0].Name)
}
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testObjectOverwriteWorks for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestObjectOverwriteWorks(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testObjectOverwriteWorks)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestObjectOverwriteWorks(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testObjectOverwriteWorks)
}
// Tests validate overwriting of an existing object.
func testObjectOverwriteWorks(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testObjectOverwriteWorks(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
uploadContent := "The list of parts was not in ascending order. The parts list must be specified in order by part number."
length := int64(len(uploadContent))
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", "object", NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(uploadContent), length, "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
uploadContent = "The specified multipart upload does not exist. The upload ID might be invalid, or the multipart upload might have been aborted or completed."
length = int64(len(uploadContent))
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", "object", NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(uploadContent), length, "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
var bytesBuffer bytes.Buffer
err = obj.GetObject("bucket", "object", 0, length, &bytesBuffer)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if string(bytesBuffer.Bytes()) != "The specified multipart upload does not exist. The upload ID might be invalid, or the multipart upload might have been aborted or completed." {
c.Errorf("%s: Invalid upload ID error mismatch.", instanceType)
t.Errorf("%s: Invalid upload ID error mismatch.", instanceType)
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testNonExistantBucketOperations for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestNonExistantBucketOperations(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testNonExistantBucketOperations)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestNonExistantBucketOperations(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testNonExistantBucketOperations)
}
// Tests validate that bucket operation on non-existent bucket fails.
func testNonExistantBucketOperations(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testNonExistantBucketOperations(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
_, err := obj.PutObject("bucket1", "object", NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString("one"), int64(len("one")), "", ""), nil)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("Expected error but found nil")
t.Fatal("Expected error but found nil")
}
if err.Error() != "Bucket not found: bucket1" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the error msg to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "Bucket not found: bucket1", err.Error())
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the error msg to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "Bucket not found: bucket1", err.Error())
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testBucketRecreateFails for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestBucketRecreateFails(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testBucketRecreateFails)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestBucketRecreateFails(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testBucketRecreateFails)
}
// Tests validate that recreation of the bucket fails.
func testBucketRecreateFails(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testBucketRecreateFails(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("string", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
err = obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("string", "")
if err == nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: Expected error but found nil.", instanceType)
t.Fatalf("%s: Expected error but found nil.", instanceType)
}
if err.Error() != "Bucket exists: string" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the error message to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "Bucket exists: string", err.Error())
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the error message to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "Bucket exists: string", err.Error())
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testPutObject for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestPutObject(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testPutObject)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestPutObject(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testPutObject)
}
// Tests validate PutObject without prefix.
func testPutObject(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testPutObject(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
content := []byte("testcontent")
length := int64(len(content))
readerEOF := newTestReaderEOF(content)
readerNoEOF := newTestReaderNoEOF(content)
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
var bytesBuffer1 bytes.Buffer
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", "object", NewHashReader(readerEOF, length, "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
err = obj.GetObject("bucket", "object", 0, length, &bytesBuffer1)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(bytesBuffer1.Bytes()) != len(content) {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected content length to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, len(content), len(bytesBuffer1.Bytes()))
t.Errorf("%s: Expected content length to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, len(content), len(bytesBuffer1.Bytes()))
}
var bytesBuffer2 bytes.Buffer
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", "object", NewHashReader(readerNoEOF, length, "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
err = obj.GetObject("bucket", "object", 0, length, &bytesBuffer2)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(bytesBuffer2.Bytes()) != len(content) {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected content length to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, len(content), len(bytesBuffer2.Bytes()))
t.Errorf("%s: Expected content length to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, len(content), len(bytesBuffer2.Bytes()))
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testPutObjectInSubdir for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestPutObjectInSubdir(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testPutObjectInSubdir)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestPutObjectInSubdir(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testPutObjectInSubdir)
}
// Tests validate PutObject with subdirectory prefix.
func testPutObjectInSubdir(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testPutObjectInSubdir(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
uploadContent := `The specified multipart upload does not exist. The upload ID might be invalid, or the multipart
@ -564,180 +561,180 @@ func testPutObjectInSubdir(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandle
length := int64(len(uploadContent))
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", "dir1/dir2/object", NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(uploadContent), length, "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
var bytesBuffer bytes.Buffer
err = obj.GetObject("bucket", "dir1/dir2/object", 0, length, &bytesBuffer)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(bytesBuffer.Bytes()) != len(uploadContent) {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected length of downloaded data to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`",
t.Errorf("%s: Expected length of downloaded data to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`",
instanceType, len(uploadContent), len(bytesBuffer.Bytes()))
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testListBuckets for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestListBuckets(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testListBuckets)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestListBuckets(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testListBuckets)
}
// Tests validate ListBuckets.
func testListBuckets(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testListBuckets(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
// test empty list.
buckets, err := obj.ListBuckets()
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(buckets) != 0 {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected number of bucket to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 0, len(buckets))
t.Errorf("%s: Expected number of bucket to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 0, len(buckets))
}
// add one and test exists.
err = obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket1", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
buckets, err = obj.ListBuckets()
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(buckets) != 1 {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected number of bucket to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 1, len(buckets))
t.Errorf("%s: Expected number of bucket to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 1, len(buckets))
}
// add two and test exists.
err = obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket2", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
buckets, err = obj.ListBuckets()
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(buckets) != 2 {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected number of bucket to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 2, len(buckets))
t.Errorf("%s: Expected number of bucket to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 2, len(buckets))
}
// add three and test exists + prefix.
err = obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket22", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
buckets, err = obj.ListBuckets()
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(buckets) != 3 {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected number of bucket to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 3, len(buckets))
t.Errorf("%s: Expected number of bucket to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 3, len(buckets))
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testListBucketsOrder for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestListBucketsOrder(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testListBucketsOrder)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestListBucketsOrder(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testListBucketsOrder)
}
// Tests validate the order of result of ListBuckets.
func testListBucketsOrder(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testListBucketsOrder(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
// if implementation contains a map, order of map keys will vary.
// this ensures they return in the same order each time.
// add one and test exists.
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket1", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
err = obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket2", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
buckets, err := obj.ListBuckets()
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if len(buckets) != 2 {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected number of bucket to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 2, len(buckets))
t.Errorf("%s: Expected number of bucket to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 2, len(buckets))
}
if buckets[0].Name != "bucket1" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected bucket name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "bucket1", buckets[0].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected bucket name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "bucket1", buckets[0].Name)
}
if buckets[1].Name != "bucket2" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected bucket name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "bucket2", buckets[1].Name)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected bucket name to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "bucket2", buckets[1].Name)
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testListObjectsTestsForNonExistantBucket for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestListObjectsTestsForNonExistantBucket(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testListObjectsTestsForNonExistantBucket)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestListObjectsTestsForNonExistantBucket(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testListObjectsTestsForNonExistantBucket)
}
// Tests validate that ListObjects operation on a non-existent bucket fails as expected.
func testListObjectsTestsForNonExistantBucket(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testListObjectsTestsForNonExistantBucket(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
result, err := obj.ListObjects("bucket", "", "", "", 1000)
if err == nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: Expected error but found nil.", instanceType)
t.Fatalf("%s: Expected error but found nil.", instanceType)
}
if len(result.Objects) != 0 {
c.Fatalf("%s: Expected number of objects in the result to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 0, len(result.Objects))
t.Fatalf("%s: Expected number of objects in the result to be `%d`, but instead found `%d`", instanceType, 0, len(result.Objects))
}
if result.IsTruncated {
c.Fatalf("%s: Expected IsTruncated to be `false`, but instead found it to be `%v`", instanceType, result.IsTruncated)
t.Fatalf("%s: Expected IsTruncated to be `false`, but instead found it to be `%v`", instanceType, result.IsTruncated)
}
if err.Error() != "Bucket not found: bucket" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the error msg to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "Bucket not found: bucket", err.Error())
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the error msg to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "Bucket not found: bucket", err.Error())
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testNonExistantObjectInBucket for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestNonExistantObjectInBucket(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testNonExistantObjectInBucket)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestNonExistantObjectInBucket(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testNonExistantObjectInBucket)
}
// Tests validate that GetObject fails on a non-existent bucket as expected.
func testNonExistantObjectInBucket(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testNonExistantObjectInBucket(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
_, err = obj.GetObjectInfo("bucket", "dir1")
if err == nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: Expected error but found nil", instanceType)
t.Fatalf("%s: Expected error but found nil", instanceType)
}
if isErrObjectNotFound(err) {
if err.Error() != "Object not found: bucket#dir1" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the Error message to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "Object not found: bucket#dir1", err.Error())
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the Error message to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "Object not found: bucket#dir1", err.Error())
}
} else {
if err.Error() != "fails" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected the Error message to be `%s`, but instead found it to be `%s`", instanceType, "fails", err.Error())
t.Errorf("%s: Expected the Error message to be `%s`, but instead found it to be `%s`", instanceType, "fails", err.Error())
}
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testGetDirectoryReturnsObjectNotFound for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestGetDirectoryReturnsObjectNotFound(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testGetDirectoryReturnsObjectNotFound)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestGetDirectoryReturnsObjectNotFound(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testGetDirectoryReturnsObjectNotFound)
}
// Tests validate that GetObject on an existing directory fails as expected.
func testGetDirectoryReturnsObjectNotFound(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testGetDirectoryReturnsObjectNotFound(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
bucketName := "bucket"
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation(bucketName, "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
content := "One or more of the specified parts could not be found. The part might not have been uploaded, or the specified entity tag might not have matched the part's entity tag."
length := int64(len(content))
_, err = obj.PutObject(bucketName, "dir1/dir3/object", NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(content), length, "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
testCases := []struct {
@ -759,35 +756,35 @@ func testGetDirectoryReturnsObjectNotFound(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string,
if expectedErr != nil {
expectedErr = errorCause(expectedErr)
if expectedErr.Error() != testCase.err.Error() {
c.Errorf("Test %d, %s: Expected error %s, got %s", i+1, instanceType, testCase.err, expectedErr)
t.Errorf("Test %d, %s: Expected error %s, got %s", i+1, instanceType, testCase.err, expectedErr)
}
}
}
}
// Wrapper for calling testContentType for both XL and FS.
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestContentType(c *C) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(c, testContentType)
func (s *ObjectLayerAPISuite) TestContentType(t *testing.T) {
ExecObjectLayerTest(t, testContentType)
}
// Test content-type.
func testContentType(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, c TestErrHandler) {
func testContentType(obj ObjectLayer, instanceType string, t TestErrHandler) {
err := obj.MakeBucketWithLocation("bucket", "")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
uploadContent := "The specified multipart upload does not exist. The upload ID might be invalid, or the multipart upload might have been aborted or completed."
// Test empty.
_, err = obj.PutObject("bucket", "minio.png", NewHashReader(bytes.NewBufferString(uploadContent), int64(len(uploadContent)), "", ""), nil)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
objInfo, err := obj.GetObjectInfo("bucket", "minio.png")
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
t.Fatalf("%s: <ERROR> %s", instanceType, err)
}
if objInfo.ContentType != "image/png" {
c.Errorf("%s: Expected Content type to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "image/png", objInfo.ContentType)
t.Errorf("%s: Expected Content type to be `%s`, but instead found `%s`", instanceType, "image/png", objInfo.ContentType)
}
}

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@ -219,8 +219,8 @@ type TestRPCStorageSuite struct {
// Setting up the test suite.
// Starting the Test server with temporary FS backend.
func (s *TestRPCStorageSuite) SetUpSuite(c *testing.T) {
s.testServer = StartTestStorageRPCServer(c, s.serverType, 1)
func (s *TestRPCStorageSuite) SetUpSuite(t *testing.T) {
s.testServer = StartTestStorageRPCServer(t, s.serverType, 1)
listenAddress := s.testServer.Server.Listener.Addr().String()
for _, ep := range s.testServer.Disks {
@ -236,9 +236,8 @@ func (s *TestRPCStorageSuite) SetUpSuite(c *testing.T) {
}
// No longer used with gocheck, but used in explicit teardown code in
// each test function. // Called implicitly by "gopkg.in/check.v1"
// after all tests are run.
func (s *TestRPCStorageSuite) TearDownSuite(c *testing.T) {
// each test function. Called implicitly by after all tests are run.
func (s *TestRPCStorageSuite) TearDownSuite(t *testing.T) {
s.testServer.Stop()
}

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@ -74,9 +74,7 @@ func init() {
}
// concurreny level for certain parallel tests.
const (
testConcurrencyLevel = 10
)
const testConcurrencyLevel = 10
///
/// Excerpts from @lsegal - https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js/issues/659#issuecomment-120477258
@ -147,21 +145,6 @@ func calculateStreamContentLength(dataLen, chunkSize int64) int64 {
return streamLen
}
// Ask the kernel for a free open port.
func getFreePort() string {
addr, err := net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", "localhost:0")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
l, err := net.ListenTCP("tcp", addr)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
defer l.Close()
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", l.Addr().(*net.TCPAddr).Port)
}
func prepareFS() (ObjectLayer, string, error) {
nDisks := 1
fsDirs, err := getRandomDisks(nDisks)

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Minio Cloud Storage, (C) 2015 Minio, Inc.
* Minio Cloud Storage, (C) 2015, 2016, 2017 Minio, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -17,17 +17,14 @@
package cmd
import (
"net/http"
"testing"
"time"
. "gopkg.in/check.v1"
)
type VersionSuite struct{}
var _ = Suite(&VersionSuite{})
func (s *VersionSuite) TestVersion(c *C) {
_, err := time.Parse(Version, http.TimeFormat)
c.Assert(err, NotNil)
func TestVersion(t *testing.T) {
Version = "2017-05-07T06:37:49Z"
_, err := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, Version)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}

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@ -24,26 +24,33 @@ import (
"testing"
"github.com/minio/minio/pkg/disk"
. "gopkg.in/check.v1"
)
func Test(t *testing.T) { TestingT(t) }
type MySuite struct{}
var _ = Suite(&MySuite{})
func (s *MySuite) TestFree(c *C) {
func TestFree(t *testing.T) {
path, err := ioutil.TempDir(os.TempDir(), "minio-")
defer os.RemoveAll(path)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
di, err := disk.GetInfo(path)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(di.Total, Not(Equals), 0)
c.Assert(di.Free, Not(Equals), 0)
c.Assert(di.Files, Not(Equals), 0)
c.Assert(di.Ffree, Not(Equals), 0)
c.Assert(di.FSType, Not(Equals), "UNKNOWN")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if di.Total <= 0 {
t.Error("Unexpected Total", di.Total)
}
if di.Free <= 0 {
t.Error("Unexpected Free", di.Free)
}
if di.Files <= 0 {
t.Error("Unexpected Files", di.Files)
}
if di.Ffree <= 0 {
t.Error("Unexpected Ffree", di.Ffree)
}
if di.FSType == "UNKNOWN" {
t.Error("Unexpected FSType", di.FSType)
}
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*
* Quick - Quick key value store for config files and persistent state files
*
* Quick (C) 2015 Minio, Inc.
* Quick (C) 2015, 2016, 2017 Minio, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
package quick
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
@ -26,70 +27,87 @@ import (
"runtime"
"strings"
"testing"
. "gopkg.in/check.v1"
)
func Test(t *testing.T) { TestingT(t) }
type MySuite struct{}
var _ = Suite(&MySuite{})
func (s *MySuite) TestReadVersion(c *C) {
func TestReadVersion(t *testing.T) {
type myStruct struct {
Version string
}
saveMe := myStruct{"1"}
config, err := New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = config.Save("test.json")
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
version, err := GetVersion("test.json")
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(version, Equals, "1")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if version != "1" {
t.Fatalf("Expected version '1', got '%v'", version)
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestReadVersionErr(c *C) {
func TestReadVersionErr(t *testing.T) {
type myStruct struct {
Version int
}
saveMe := myStruct{1}
_, err := New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected should fail in initialization for bad input")
}
err = ioutil.WriteFile("test.json", []byte("{ \"version\":2,"), 0644)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = GetVersion("test.json")
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected should fail to fetch version")
}
err = ioutil.WriteFile("test.json", []byte("{ \"version\":2 }"), 0644)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = GetVersion("test.json")
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected should fail to fetch version")
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestSaveFailOnDir(c *C) {
defer os.RemoveAll("test.json")
e := os.MkdirAll("test.json", 0644)
c.Assert(e, IsNil)
func TestSaveFailOnDir(t *testing.T) {
defer os.RemoveAll("test-1.json")
err := os.MkdirAll("test-1.json", 0644)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
type myStruct struct {
Version string
}
saveMe := myStruct{"1"}
config, err := New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(config, Not(IsNil))
err = config.Save("test.json")
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = config.Save("test-1.json")
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected should fail to save if test-1.json is a directory")
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestCheckData(c *C) {
func TestCheckData(t *testing.T) {
err := checkData(nil)
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected should fail")
}
type myStructBadNoVersion struct {
User string
@ -98,7 +116,9 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestCheckData(c *C) {
}
saveMeBadNoVersion := myStructBadNoVersion{"guest", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "Documents", "Music"}}
err = checkData(&saveMeBadNoVersion)
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected should fail if Version is not set")
}
type myStructBadVersionInt struct {
Version int
@ -107,7 +127,9 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestCheckData(c *C) {
}
saveMeBadVersionInt := myStructBadVersionInt{1, "guest", "nopassword"}
err = checkData(&saveMeBadVersionInt)
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected should fail if Version is integer")
}
type myStructGood struct {
Version string
@ -118,10 +140,12 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestCheckData(c *C) {
saveMeGood := myStructGood{"1", "guest", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "Documents", "Music"}}
err = checkData(&saveMeGood)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestLoadFile(c *C) {
func TestLoadFile(t *testing.T) {
type myStruct struct {
Version string
User string
@ -130,38 +154,64 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestLoadFile(c *C) {
}
saveMe := myStruct{}
_, err := Load("test.json", &saveMe)
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
file, err := os.Create("test.json")
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(file.Close(), IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if err = file.Close(); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = Load("test.json", &saveMe)
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected should fail to load empty JSON")
}
config, err := New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = config.Load("test-non-exist.json")
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected should fail to Load non-existent config")
}
err = config.Load("test.json")
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected should fail to load empty JSON")
}
saveMe = myStruct{"1", "guest", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "Documents", "Music"}}
config, err = New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(config, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = config.Save("test.json")
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
saveMe1 := myStruct{}
_, err = Load("test.json", &saveMe1)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(saveMe1, DeepEquals, saveMe)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(saveMe1, saveMe) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %v, got %v", saveMe1, saveMe)
}
saveMe2 := myStruct{}
err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(config.String()), &saveMe2)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(saveMe2, DeepEquals, saveMe1)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(saveMe2, saveMe1) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %v, got %v", saveMe2, saveMe1)
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestYAMLFormat(c *C) {
func TestYAMLFormat(t *testing.T) {
testYAML := "test.yaml"
defer os.RemoveAll(testYAML)
@ -189,28 +239,43 @@ directories:
// Save format using
config, err := New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(config, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = config.Save(testYAML)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Check if the saved structure in actually an YAML format
bytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(testYAML)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(testYAML)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
c.Assert(plainYAML, Equals, string(bytes))
if !bytes.Equal([]byte(plainYAML), b) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %v, got %v", plainYAML, string(b))
}
// Check if the loaded data is the same as the saved one
loadMe := myStruct{}
config, err = New(&loadMe)
err = config.Load(testYAML)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
c.Assert(reflect.DeepEqual(saveMe, loadMe), Equals, true)
err = config.Load(testYAML)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(saveMe, loadMe) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %v, got %v", saveMe, loadMe)
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestJSONFormat(c *C) {
func TestJSONFormat(t *testing.T) {
testJSON := "test.json"
defer os.RemoveAll(testJSON)
@ -240,28 +305,42 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestJSONFormat(c *C) {
// Save format using
config, err := New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(config, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = config.Save(testJSON)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Check if the saved structure in actually an JSON format
bytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(testJSON)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(testJSON)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
c.Assert(plainJSON, Equals, string(bytes))
if !bytes.Equal([]byte(plainJSON), b) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %v, got %v", plainJSON, string(b))
}
// Check if the loaded data is the same as the saved one
loadMe := myStruct{}
config, err = New(&loadMe)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = config.Load(testJSON)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
c.Assert(reflect.DeepEqual(saveMe, loadMe), Equals, true)
if !reflect.DeepEqual(saveMe, loadMe) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %v, got %v", saveMe, loadMe)
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestSaveLoad(c *C) {
func TestSaveLoad(t *testing.T) {
defer os.RemoveAll("test.json")
type myStruct struct {
Version string
@ -271,26 +350,38 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestSaveLoad(c *C) {
}
saveMe := myStruct{"1", "guest", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "Documents", "Music"}}
config, err := New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(config, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = config.Save("test.json")
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
loadMe := myStruct{Version: "1"}
newConfig, err := New(&loadMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(newConfig, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = newConfig.Load("test.json")
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
c.Assert(config.Data(), DeepEquals, newConfig.Data())
c.Assert(config.Data(), DeepEquals, &loadMe)
if !reflect.DeepEqual(config.Data(), newConfig.Data()) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %v, got %v", config.Data(), newConfig.Data())
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(config.Data(), &loadMe) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %v, got %v", config.Data(), &loadMe)
}
mismatch := myStruct{"1.1", "guest", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "Documents", "Music"}}
c.Assert(newConfig.Data(), Not(DeepEquals), &mismatch)
if reflect.DeepEqual(config.Data(), &mismatch) {
t.Fatal("Expected to mismatch but succeeded instead")
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestSaveBackup(c *C) {
func TestSaveBackup(t *testing.T) {
defer os.RemoveAll("test.json")
defer os.RemoveAll("test.json.old")
type myStruct struct {
@ -301,31 +392,47 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestSaveBackup(c *C) {
}
saveMe := myStruct{"1", "guest", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "Documents", "Music"}}
config, err := New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(config, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = config.Save("test.json")
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
loadMe := myStruct{Version: "1"}
newConfig, err := New(&loadMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(newConfig, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = newConfig.Load("test.json")
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
c.Assert(config.Data(), DeepEquals, newConfig.Data())
c.Assert(config.Data(), DeepEquals, &loadMe)
if !reflect.DeepEqual(config.Data(), newConfig.Data()) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %v, got %v", config.Data(), newConfig.Data())
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(config.Data(), &loadMe) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %v, got %v", config.Data(), &loadMe)
}
mismatch := myStruct{"1.1", "guest", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "Documents", "Music"}}
c.Assert(newConfig.Data(), Not(DeepEquals), &mismatch)
if reflect.DeepEqual(newConfig.Data(), &mismatch) {
t.Fatal("Expected to mismatch but succeeded instead")
}
config, err = New(&mismatch)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(config, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = config.Save("test.json")
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestDiff(c *C) {
func TestDiff(t *testing.T) {
type myStruct struct {
Version string
User string
@ -334,8 +441,9 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestDiff(c *C) {
}
saveMe := myStruct{"1", "guest", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "Documents", "Music"}}
config, err := New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(config, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
type myNewStruct struct {
Version string
@ -346,12 +454,17 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestDiff(c *C) {
mismatch := myNewStruct{"1", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "documents", "Music"}}
newConfig, err := New(&mismatch)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(newConfig, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
fields, ok := config.Diff(newConfig)
c.Assert(ok, IsNil)
c.Assert(len(fields), Equals, 1)
fields, err := config.Diff(newConfig)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(fields) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Expected len 1, got %v", len(fields))
}
// Uncomment for debugging
// for i, field := range fields {
@ -359,7 +472,7 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestDiff(c *C) {
// }
}
func (s *MySuite) TestDeepDiff(c *C) {
func TestDeepDiff(t *testing.T) {
type myStruct struct {
Version string
User string
@ -368,17 +481,23 @@ func (s *MySuite) TestDeepDiff(c *C) {
}
saveMe := myStruct{"1", "guest", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "Documents", "Music"}}
config, err := New(&saveMe)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(config, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
mismatch := myStruct{"1", "Guest", "nopassword", []string{"Work", "documents", "Music"}}
newConfig, err := New(&mismatch)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(newConfig, Not(IsNil))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
fields, err := config.DeepDiff(newConfig)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
c.Assert(len(fields), Equals, 2)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(fields) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("Expected len 2, got %v", len(fields))
}
// Uncomment for debugging
// for i, field := range fields {

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@ -23,82 +23,172 @@ import (
"testing"
os2 "github.com/minio/minio/pkg/x/os"
. "gopkg.in/check.v1"
)
func Test(t *testing.T) { TestingT(t) }
type MySuite struct {
root string
}
var _ = Suite(&MySuite{})
func (s *MySuite) SetUpSuite(c *C) {
func (s *MySuite) SetUpSuite(t *testing.T) {
root, err := ioutil.TempDir(os.TempDir(), "safe_test.go.")
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
s.root = root
}
func (s *MySuite) TearDownSuite(c *C) {
err := os.Remove(s.root)
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
func (s *MySuite) TearDownSuite(t *testing.T) {
err := os.RemoveAll(s.root)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestSafeAbort(c *C) {
func TestSafeAbort(t *testing.T) {
s := &MySuite{}
s.SetUpSuite(t)
defer s.TearDownSuite(t)
f, err := CreateFile(path.Join(s.root, "testfile-abort"))
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = os2.Stat(path.Join(s.root, "testfile-abort"))
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = f.Abort()
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = f.Close()
c.Assert(err.Error(), Equals, "close on aborted file")
if err != nil {
if err.Error() != "close on aborted file" {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestSafeClose(c *C) {
func TestSafeClose(t *testing.T) {
s := &MySuite{}
s.SetUpSuite(t)
defer s.TearDownSuite(t)
f, err := CreateFile(path.Join(s.root, "testfile-close"))
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = os2.Stat(path.Join(s.root, "testfile-close"))
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = f.Close()
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = os2.Stat(path.Join(s.root, "testfile-close"))
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = os.Remove(path.Join(s.root, "testfile-close"))
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = f.Abort()
c.Assert(err.Error(), Equals, "abort on closed file")
if err != nil {
if err.Error() != "abort on closed file" {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestSafe(c *C) {
func TestSafe(t *testing.T) {
s := &MySuite{}
s.SetUpSuite(t)
defer s.TearDownSuite(t)
f, err := CreateFile(path.Join(s.root, "testfile-safe"))
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = os2.Stat(path.Join(s.root, "testfile-safe"))
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = f.Close()
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = f.Write([]byte("Test"))
c.Assert(err.Error(), Equals, "write on closed file")
if err != nil {
if err.Error() != "write on closed file" {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
err = f.Close()
c.Assert(err.Error(), Equals, "close on closed file")
if err != nil {
if err.Error() != "close on closed file" {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
_, err = os2.Stat(path.Join(s.root, "testfile-safe"))
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = os.Remove(path.Join(s.root, "testfile-safe"))
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
func (s *MySuite) TestSafeAbortWrite(c *C) {
func TestSafeAbortWrite(t *testing.T) {
s := &MySuite{}
s.SetUpSuite(t)
defer s.TearDownSuite(t)
f, err := CreateFile(path.Join(s.root, "purgefile-abort"))
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = os2.Stat(path.Join(s.root, "purgefile-abort"))
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = f.Abort()
c.Assert(err, IsNil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = os2.Stat(path.Join(s.root, "purgefile-abort"))
c.Assert(err, Not(IsNil))
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = f.Abort()
c.Assert(err.Error(), Equals, "abort on aborted file")
if err != nil {
if err.Error() != "abort on aborted file" {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
_, err = f.Write([]byte("Test"))
c.Assert(err.Error(), Equals, "write on aborted file")
if err != nil {
if err.Error() != "write on aborted file" {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
}

25
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@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
Gocheck - A rich testing framework for Go
Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Gustavo Niemeyer <gustavo@niemeyer.net>
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

20
vendor/gopkg.in/check.v1/README.md generated vendored
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@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
Instructions
============
Install the package with:
go get gopkg.in/check.v1
Import it with:
import "gopkg.in/check.v1"
and use _check_ as the package name inside the code.
For more details, visit the project page:
* http://labix.org/gocheck
and the API documentation:
* https://gopkg.in/check.v1

2
vendor/gopkg.in/check.v1/TODO generated vendored
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@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
- Assert(slice, Contains, item)
- Parallel test support

187
vendor/gopkg.in/check.v1/benchmark.go generated vendored
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@ -1,187 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
// distribution.
// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
// this software without specific prior written permission.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
package check
import (
"fmt"
"runtime"
"time"
)
var memStats runtime.MemStats
// testingB is a type passed to Benchmark functions to manage benchmark
// timing and to specify the number of iterations to run.
type timer struct {
start time.Time // Time test or benchmark started
duration time.Duration
N int
bytes int64
timerOn bool
benchTime time.Duration
// The initial states of memStats.Mallocs and memStats.TotalAlloc.
startAllocs uint64
startBytes uint64
// The net total of this test after being run.
netAllocs uint64
netBytes uint64
}
// StartTimer starts timing a test. This function is called automatically
// before a benchmark starts, but it can also used to resume timing after
// a call to StopTimer.
func (c *C) StartTimer() {
if !c.timerOn {
c.start = time.Now()
c.timerOn = true
runtime.ReadMemStats(&memStats)
c.startAllocs = memStats.Mallocs
c.startBytes = memStats.TotalAlloc
}
}
// StopTimer stops timing a test. This can be used to pause the timer
// while performing complex initialization that you don't
// want to measure.
func (c *C) StopTimer() {
if c.timerOn {
c.duration += time.Now().Sub(c.start)
c.timerOn = false
runtime.ReadMemStats(&memStats)
c.netAllocs += memStats.Mallocs - c.startAllocs
c.netBytes += memStats.TotalAlloc - c.startBytes
}
}
// ResetTimer sets the elapsed benchmark time to zero.
// It does not affect whether the timer is running.
func (c *C) ResetTimer() {
if c.timerOn {
c.start = time.Now()
runtime.ReadMemStats(&memStats)
c.startAllocs = memStats.Mallocs
c.startBytes = memStats.TotalAlloc
}
c.duration = 0
c.netAllocs = 0
c.netBytes = 0
}
// SetBytes informs the number of bytes that the benchmark processes
// on each iteration. If this is called in a benchmark it will also
// report MB/s.
func (c *C) SetBytes(n int64) {
c.bytes = n
}
func (c *C) nsPerOp() int64 {
if c.N <= 0 {
return 0
}
return c.duration.Nanoseconds() / int64(c.N)
}
func (c *C) mbPerSec() float64 {
if c.bytes <= 0 || c.duration <= 0 || c.N <= 0 {
return 0
}
return (float64(c.bytes) * float64(c.N) / 1e6) / c.duration.Seconds()
}
func (c *C) timerString() string {
if c.N <= 0 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%3.3fs", float64(c.duration.Nanoseconds())/1e9)
}
mbs := c.mbPerSec()
mb := ""
if mbs != 0 {
mb = fmt.Sprintf("\t%7.2f MB/s", mbs)
}
nsop := c.nsPerOp()
ns := fmt.Sprintf("%10d ns/op", nsop)
if c.N > 0 && nsop < 100 {
// The format specifiers here make sure that
// the ones digits line up for all three possible formats.
if nsop < 10 {
ns = fmt.Sprintf("%13.2f ns/op", float64(c.duration.Nanoseconds())/float64(c.N))
} else {
ns = fmt.Sprintf("%12.1f ns/op", float64(c.duration.Nanoseconds())/float64(c.N))
}
}
memStats := ""
if c.benchMem {
allocedBytes := fmt.Sprintf("%8d B/op", int64(c.netBytes)/int64(c.N))
allocs := fmt.Sprintf("%8d allocs/op", int64(c.netAllocs)/int64(c.N))
memStats = fmt.Sprintf("\t%s\t%s", allocedBytes, allocs)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%8d\t%s%s%s", c.N, ns, mb, memStats)
}
func min(x, y int) int {
if x > y {
return y
}
return x
}
func max(x, y int) int {
if x < y {
return y
}
return x
}
// roundDown10 rounds a number down to the nearest power of 10.
func roundDown10(n int) int {
var tens = 0
// tens = floor(log_10(n))
for n > 10 {
n = n / 10
tens++
}
// result = 10^tens
result := 1
for i := 0; i < tens; i++ {
result *= 10
}
return result
}
// roundUp rounds x up to a number of the form [1eX, 2eX, 5eX].
func roundUp(n int) int {
base := roundDown10(n)
if n < (2 * base) {
return 2 * base
}
if n < (5 * base) {
return 5 * base
}
return 10 * base
}

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// Package check is a rich testing extension for Go's testing package.
//
// For details about the project, see:
//
// http://labix.org/gocheck
//
package check
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"math/rand"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Internal type which deals with suite method calling.
const (
fixtureKd = iota
testKd
)
type funcKind int
const (
succeededSt = iota
failedSt
skippedSt
panickedSt
fixturePanickedSt
missedSt
)
type funcStatus uint32
// A method value can't reach its own Method structure.
type methodType struct {
reflect.Value
Info reflect.Method
}
func newMethod(receiver reflect.Value, i int) *methodType {
return &methodType{receiver.Method(i), receiver.Type().Method(i)}
}
func (method *methodType) PC() uintptr {
return method.Info.Func.Pointer()
}
func (method *methodType) suiteName() string {
t := method.Info.Type.In(0)
if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
t = t.Elem()
}
return t.Name()
}
func (method *methodType) String() string {
return method.suiteName() + "." + method.Info.Name
}
func (method *methodType) matches(re *regexp.Regexp) bool {
return (re.MatchString(method.Info.Name) ||
re.MatchString(method.suiteName()) ||
re.MatchString(method.String()))
}
type C struct {
method *methodType
kind funcKind
testName string
_status funcStatus
logb *logger
logw io.Writer
done chan *C
reason string
mustFail bool
tempDir *tempDir
benchMem bool
startTime time.Time
timer
}
func (c *C) status() funcStatus {
return funcStatus(atomic.LoadUint32((*uint32)(&c._status)))
}
func (c *C) setStatus(s funcStatus) {
atomic.StoreUint32((*uint32)(&c._status), uint32(s))
}
func (c *C) stopNow() {
runtime.Goexit()
}
// logger is a concurrency safe byte.Buffer
type logger struct {
sync.Mutex
writer bytes.Buffer
}
func (l *logger) Write(buf []byte) (int, error) {
l.Lock()
defer l.Unlock()
return l.writer.Write(buf)
}
func (l *logger) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error) {
l.Lock()
defer l.Unlock()
return l.writer.WriteTo(w)
}
func (l *logger) String() string {
l.Lock()
defer l.Unlock()
return l.writer.String()
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Handling of temporary files and directories.
type tempDir struct {
sync.Mutex
path string
counter int
}
func (td *tempDir) newPath() string {
td.Lock()
defer td.Unlock()
if td.path == "" {
var err error
for i := 0; i != 100; i++ {
path := fmt.Sprintf("%s%ccheck-%d", os.TempDir(), os.PathSeparator, rand.Int())
if err = os.Mkdir(path, 0700); err == nil {
td.path = path
break
}
}
if td.path == "" {
panic("Couldn't create temporary directory: " + err.Error())
}
}
result := filepath.Join(td.path, strconv.Itoa(td.counter))
td.counter += 1
return result
}
func (td *tempDir) removeAll() {
td.Lock()
defer td.Unlock()
if td.path != "" {
err := os.RemoveAll(td.path)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "WARNING: Error cleaning up temporaries: "+err.Error())
}
}
}
// Create a new temporary directory which is automatically removed after
// the suite finishes running.
func (c *C) MkDir() string {
path := c.tempDir.newPath()
if err := os.Mkdir(path, 0700); err != nil {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Couldn't create temporary directory %s: %s", path, err.Error()))
}
return path
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Low-level logging functions.
func (c *C) log(args ...interface{}) {
c.writeLog([]byte(fmt.Sprint(args...) + "\n"))
}
func (c *C) logf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
c.writeLog([]byte(fmt.Sprintf(format+"\n", args...)))
}
func (c *C) logNewLine() {
c.writeLog([]byte{'\n'})
}
func (c *C) writeLog(buf []byte) {
c.logb.Write(buf)
if c.logw != nil {
c.logw.Write(buf)
}
}
func hasStringOrError(x interface{}) (ok bool) {
_, ok = x.(fmt.Stringer)
if ok {
return
}
_, ok = x.(error)
return
}
func (c *C) logValue(label string, value interface{}) {
if label == "" {
if hasStringOrError(value) {
c.logf("... %#v (%q)", value, value)
} else {
c.logf("... %#v", value)
}
} else if value == nil {
c.logf("... %s = nil", label)
} else {
if hasStringOrError(value) {
fv := fmt.Sprintf("%#v", value)
qv := fmt.Sprintf("%q", value)
if fv != qv {
c.logf("... %s %s = %s (%s)", label, reflect.TypeOf(value), fv, qv)
return
}
}
if s, ok := value.(string); ok && isMultiLine(s) {
c.logf(`... %s %s = "" +`, label, reflect.TypeOf(value))
c.logMultiLine(s)
} else {
c.logf("... %s %s = %#v", label, reflect.TypeOf(value), value)
}
}
}
func (c *C) logMultiLine(s string) {
b := make([]byte, 0, len(s)*2)
i := 0
n := len(s)
for i < n {
j := i + 1
for j < n && s[j-1] != '\n' {
j++
}
b = append(b, "... "...)
b = strconv.AppendQuote(b, s[i:j])
if j < n {
b = append(b, " +"...)
}
b = append(b, '\n')
i = j
}
c.writeLog(b)
}
func isMultiLine(s string) bool {
for i := 0; i+1 < len(s); i++ {
if s[i] == '\n' {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (c *C) logString(issue string) {
c.log("... ", issue)
}
func (c *C) logCaller(skip int) {
// This is a bit heavier than it ought to be.
skip += 1 // Our own frame.
pc, callerFile, callerLine, ok := runtime.Caller(skip)
if !ok {
return
}
var testFile string
var testLine int
testFunc := runtime.FuncForPC(c.method.PC())
if runtime.FuncForPC(pc) != testFunc {
for {
skip += 1
if pc, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(skip); ok {
// Note that the test line may be different on
// distinct calls for the same test. Showing
// the "internal" line is helpful when debugging.
if runtime.FuncForPC(pc) == testFunc {
testFile, testLine = file, line
break
}
} else {
break
}
}
}
if testFile != "" && (testFile != callerFile || testLine != callerLine) {
c.logCode(testFile, testLine)
}
c.logCode(callerFile, callerLine)
}
func (c *C) logCode(path string, line int) {
c.logf("%s:%d:", nicePath(path), line)
code, err := printLine(path, line)
if code == "" {
code = "..." // XXX Open the file and take the raw line.
if err != nil {
code += err.Error()
}
}
c.log(indent(code, " "))
}
var valueGo = filepath.Join("reflect", "value.go")
var asmGo = filepath.Join("runtime", "asm_")
func (c *C) logPanic(skip int, value interface{}) {
skip++ // Our own frame.
initialSkip := skip
for ; ; skip++ {
if pc, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(skip); ok {
if skip == initialSkip {
c.logf("... Panic: %s (PC=0x%X)\n", value, pc)
}
name := niceFuncName(pc)
path := nicePath(file)
if strings.Contains(path, "/gopkg.in/check.v") {
continue
}
if name == "Value.call" && strings.HasSuffix(path, valueGo) {
continue
}
if (name == "call16" || name == "call32") && strings.Contains(path, asmGo) {
continue
}
c.logf("%s:%d\n in %s", nicePath(file), line, name)
} else {
break
}
}
}
func (c *C) logSoftPanic(issue string) {
c.log("... Panic: ", issue)
}
func (c *C) logArgPanic(method *methodType, expectedType string) {
c.logf("... Panic: %s argument should be %s",
niceFuncName(method.PC()), expectedType)
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Some simple formatting helpers.
var initWD, initWDErr = os.Getwd()
func init() {
if initWDErr == nil {
initWD = strings.Replace(initWD, "\\", "/", -1) + "/"
}
}
func nicePath(path string) string {
if initWDErr == nil {
if strings.HasPrefix(path, initWD) {
return path[len(initWD):]
}
}
return path
}
func niceFuncPath(pc uintptr) string {
function := runtime.FuncForPC(pc)
if function != nil {
filename, line := function.FileLine(pc)
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", nicePath(filename), line)
}
return "<unknown path>"
}
func niceFuncName(pc uintptr) string {
function := runtime.FuncForPC(pc)
if function != nil {
name := path.Base(function.Name())
if i := strings.Index(name, "."); i > 0 {
name = name[i+1:]
}
if strings.HasPrefix(name, "(*") {
if i := strings.Index(name, ")"); i > 0 {
name = name[2:i] + name[i+1:]
}
}
if i := strings.LastIndex(name, ".*"); i != -1 {
name = name[:i] + "." + name[i+2:]
}
if i := strings.LastIndex(name, "·"); i != -1 {
name = name[:i] + "." + name[i+2:]
}
return name
}
return "<unknown function>"
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Result tracker to aggregate call results.
type Result struct {
Succeeded int
Failed int
Skipped int
Panicked int
FixturePanicked int
ExpectedFailures int
Missed int // Not even tried to run, related to a panic in the fixture.
RunError error // Houston, we've got a problem.
WorkDir string // If KeepWorkDir is true
}
type resultTracker struct {
result Result
_lastWasProblem bool
_waiting int
_missed int
_expectChan chan *C
_doneChan chan *C
_stopChan chan bool
}
func newResultTracker() *resultTracker {
return &resultTracker{_expectChan: make(chan *C), // Synchronous
_doneChan: make(chan *C, 32), // Asynchronous
_stopChan: make(chan bool)} // Synchronous
}
func (tracker *resultTracker) start() {
go tracker._loopRoutine()
}
func (tracker *resultTracker) waitAndStop() {
<-tracker._stopChan
}
func (tracker *resultTracker) expectCall(c *C) {
tracker._expectChan <- c
}
func (tracker *resultTracker) callDone(c *C) {
tracker._doneChan <- c
}
func (tracker *resultTracker) _loopRoutine() {
for {
var c *C
if tracker._waiting > 0 {
// Calls still running. Can't stop.
select {
// XXX Reindent this (not now to make diff clear)
case c = <-tracker._expectChan:
tracker._waiting += 1
case c = <-tracker._doneChan:
tracker._waiting -= 1
switch c.status() {
case succeededSt:
if c.kind == testKd {
if c.mustFail {
tracker.result.ExpectedFailures++
} else {
tracker.result.Succeeded++
}
}
case failedSt:
tracker.result.Failed++
case panickedSt:
if c.kind == fixtureKd {
tracker.result.FixturePanicked++
} else {
tracker.result.Panicked++
}
case fixturePanickedSt:
// Track it as missed, since the panic
// was on the fixture, not on the test.
tracker.result.Missed++
case missedSt:
tracker.result.Missed++
case skippedSt:
if c.kind == testKd {
tracker.result.Skipped++
}
}
}
} else {
// No calls. Can stop, but no done calls here.
select {
case tracker._stopChan <- true:
return
case c = <-tracker._expectChan:
tracker._waiting += 1
case c = <-tracker._doneChan:
panic("Tracker got an unexpected done call.")
}
}
}
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// The underlying suite runner.
type suiteRunner struct {
suite interface{}
setUpSuite, tearDownSuite *methodType
setUpTest, tearDownTest *methodType
tests []*methodType
tracker *resultTracker
tempDir *tempDir
keepDir bool
output *outputWriter
reportedProblemLast bool
benchTime time.Duration
benchMem bool
}
type RunConf struct {
Output io.Writer
Stream bool
Verbose bool
Filter string
Benchmark bool
BenchmarkTime time.Duration // Defaults to 1 second
BenchmarkMem bool
KeepWorkDir bool
}
// Create a new suiteRunner able to run all methods in the given suite.
func newSuiteRunner(suite interface{}, runConf *RunConf) *suiteRunner {
var conf RunConf
if runConf != nil {
conf = *runConf
}
if conf.Output == nil {
conf.Output = os.Stdout
}
if conf.Benchmark {
conf.Verbose = true
}
suiteType := reflect.TypeOf(suite)
suiteNumMethods := suiteType.NumMethod()
suiteValue := reflect.ValueOf(suite)
runner := &suiteRunner{
suite: suite,
output: newOutputWriter(conf.Output, conf.Stream, conf.Verbose),
tracker: newResultTracker(),
benchTime: conf.BenchmarkTime,
benchMem: conf.BenchmarkMem,
tempDir: &tempDir{},
keepDir: conf.KeepWorkDir,
tests: make([]*methodType, 0, suiteNumMethods),
}
if runner.benchTime == 0 {
runner.benchTime = 1 * time.Second
}
var filterRegexp *regexp.Regexp
if conf.Filter != "" {
if regexp, err := regexp.Compile(conf.Filter); err != nil {
msg := "Bad filter expression: " + err.Error()
runner.tracker.result.RunError = errors.New(msg)
return runner
} else {
filterRegexp = regexp
}
}
for i := 0; i != suiteNumMethods; i++ {
method := newMethod(suiteValue, i)
switch method.Info.Name {
case "SetUpSuite":
runner.setUpSuite = method
case "TearDownSuite":
runner.tearDownSuite = method
case "SetUpTest":
runner.setUpTest = method
case "TearDownTest":
runner.tearDownTest = method
default:
prefix := "Test"
if conf.Benchmark {
prefix = "Benchmark"
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(method.Info.Name, prefix) {
continue
}
if filterRegexp == nil || method.matches(filterRegexp) {
runner.tests = append(runner.tests, method)
}
}
}
return runner
}
// Run all methods in the given suite.
func (runner *suiteRunner) run() *Result {
if runner.tracker.result.RunError == nil && len(runner.tests) > 0 {
runner.tracker.start()
if runner.checkFixtureArgs() {
c := runner.runFixture(runner.setUpSuite, "", nil)
if c == nil || c.status() == succeededSt {
for i := 0; i != len(runner.tests); i++ {
c := runner.runTest(runner.tests[i])
if c.status() == fixturePanickedSt {
runner.skipTests(missedSt, runner.tests[i+1:])
break
}
}
} else if c != nil && c.status() == skippedSt {
runner.skipTests(skippedSt, runner.tests)
} else {
runner.skipTests(missedSt, runner.tests)
}
runner.runFixture(runner.tearDownSuite, "", nil)
} else {
runner.skipTests(missedSt, runner.tests)
}
runner.tracker.waitAndStop()
if runner.keepDir {
runner.tracker.result.WorkDir = runner.tempDir.path
} else {
runner.tempDir.removeAll()
}
}
return &runner.tracker.result
}
// Create a call object with the given suite method, and fork a
// goroutine with the provided dispatcher for running it.
func (runner *suiteRunner) forkCall(method *methodType, kind funcKind, testName string, logb *logger, dispatcher func(c *C)) *C {
var logw io.Writer
if runner.output.Stream {
logw = runner.output
}
if logb == nil {
logb = new(logger)
}
c := &C{
method: method,
kind: kind,
testName: testName,
logb: logb,
logw: logw,
tempDir: runner.tempDir,
done: make(chan *C, 1),
timer: timer{benchTime: runner.benchTime},
startTime: time.Now(),
benchMem: runner.benchMem,
}
runner.tracker.expectCall(c)
go (func() {
runner.reportCallStarted(c)
defer runner.callDone(c)
dispatcher(c)
})()
return c
}
// Same as forkCall(), but wait for call to finish before returning.
func (runner *suiteRunner) runFunc(method *methodType, kind funcKind, testName string, logb *logger, dispatcher func(c *C)) *C {
c := runner.forkCall(method, kind, testName, logb, dispatcher)
<-c.done
return c
}
// Handle a finished call. If there were any panics, update the call status
// accordingly. Then, mark the call as done and report to the tracker.
func (runner *suiteRunner) callDone(c *C) {
value := recover()
if value != nil {
switch v := value.(type) {
case *fixturePanic:
if v.status == skippedSt {
c.setStatus(skippedSt)
} else {
c.logSoftPanic("Fixture has panicked (see related PANIC)")
c.setStatus(fixturePanickedSt)
}
default:
c.logPanic(1, value)
c.setStatus(panickedSt)
}
}
if c.mustFail {
switch c.status() {
case failedSt:
c.setStatus(succeededSt)
case succeededSt:
c.setStatus(failedSt)
c.logString("Error: Test succeeded, but was expected to fail")
c.logString("Reason: " + c.reason)
}
}
runner.reportCallDone(c)
c.done <- c
}
// Runs a fixture call synchronously. The fixture will still be run in a
// goroutine like all suite methods, but this method will not return
// while the fixture goroutine is not done, because the fixture must be
// run in a desired order.
func (runner *suiteRunner) runFixture(method *methodType, testName string, logb *logger) *C {
if method != nil {
c := runner.runFunc(method, fixtureKd, testName, logb, func(c *C) {
c.ResetTimer()
c.StartTimer()
defer c.StopTimer()
c.method.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(c)})
})
return c
}
return nil
}
// Run the fixture method with runFixture(), but panic with a fixturePanic{}
// in case the fixture method panics. This makes it easier to track the
// fixture panic together with other call panics within forkTest().
func (runner *suiteRunner) runFixtureWithPanic(method *methodType, testName string, logb *logger, skipped *bool) *C {
if skipped != nil && *skipped {
return nil
}
c := runner.runFixture(method, testName, logb)
if c != nil && c.status() != succeededSt {
if skipped != nil {
*skipped = c.status() == skippedSt
}
panic(&fixturePanic{c.status(), method})
}
return c
}
type fixturePanic struct {
status funcStatus
method *methodType
}
// Run the suite test method, together with the test-specific fixture,
// asynchronously.
func (runner *suiteRunner) forkTest(method *methodType) *C {
testName := method.String()
return runner.forkCall(method, testKd, testName, nil, func(c *C) {
var skipped bool
defer runner.runFixtureWithPanic(runner.tearDownTest, testName, nil, &skipped)
defer c.StopTimer()
benchN := 1
for {
runner.runFixtureWithPanic(runner.setUpTest, testName, c.logb, &skipped)
mt := c.method.Type()
if mt.NumIn() != 1 || mt.In(0) != reflect.TypeOf(c) {
// Rather than a plain panic, provide a more helpful message when
// the argument type is incorrect.
c.setStatus(panickedSt)
c.logArgPanic(c.method, "*check.C")
return
}
if strings.HasPrefix(c.method.Info.Name, "Test") {
c.ResetTimer()
c.StartTimer()
c.method.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(c)})
return
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(c.method.Info.Name, "Benchmark") {
panic("unexpected method prefix: " + c.method.Info.Name)
}
runtime.GC()
c.N = benchN
c.ResetTimer()
c.StartTimer()
c.method.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(c)})
c.StopTimer()
if c.status() != succeededSt || c.duration >= c.benchTime || benchN >= 1e9 {
return
}
perOpN := int(1e9)
if c.nsPerOp() != 0 {
perOpN = int(c.benchTime.Nanoseconds() / c.nsPerOp())
}
// Logic taken from the stock testing package:
// - Run more iterations than we think we'll need for a second (1.5x).
// - Don't grow too fast in case we had timing errors previously.
// - Be sure to run at least one more than last time.
benchN = max(min(perOpN+perOpN/2, 100*benchN), benchN+1)
benchN = roundUp(benchN)
skipped = true // Don't run the deferred one if this panics.
runner.runFixtureWithPanic(runner.tearDownTest, testName, nil, nil)
skipped = false
}
})
}
// Same as forkTest(), but wait for the test to finish before returning.
func (runner *suiteRunner) runTest(method *methodType) *C {
c := runner.forkTest(method)
<-c.done
return c
}
// Helper to mark tests as skipped or missed. A bit heavy for what
// it does, but it enables homogeneous handling of tracking, including
// nice verbose output.
func (runner *suiteRunner) skipTests(status funcStatus, methods []*methodType) {
for _, method := range methods {
runner.runFunc(method, testKd, "", nil, func(c *C) {
c.setStatus(status)
})
}
}
// Verify if the fixture arguments are *check.C. In case of errors,
// log the error as a panic in the fixture method call, and return false.
func (runner *suiteRunner) checkFixtureArgs() bool {
succeeded := true
argType := reflect.TypeOf(&C{})
for _, method := range []*methodType{runner.setUpSuite, runner.tearDownSuite, runner.setUpTest, runner.tearDownTest} {
if method != nil {
mt := method.Type()
if mt.NumIn() != 1 || mt.In(0) != argType {
succeeded = false
runner.runFunc(method, fixtureKd, "", nil, func(c *C) {
c.logArgPanic(method, "*check.C")
c.setStatus(panickedSt)
})
}
}
}
return succeeded
}
func (runner *suiteRunner) reportCallStarted(c *C) {
runner.output.WriteCallStarted("START", c)
}
func (runner *suiteRunner) reportCallDone(c *C) {
runner.tracker.callDone(c)
switch c.status() {
case succeededSt:
if c.mustFail {
runner.output.WriteCallSuccess("FAIL EXPECTED", c)
} else {
runner.output.WriteCallSuccess("PASS", c)
}
case skippedSt:
runner.output.WriteCallSuccess("SKIP", c)
case failedSt:
runner.output.WriteCallProblem("FAIL", c)
case panickedSt:
runner.output.WriteCallProblem("PANIC", c)
case fixturePanickedSt:
// That's a testKd call reporting that its fixture
// has panicked. The fixture call which caused the
// panic itself was tracked above. We'll report to
// aid debugging.
runner.output.WriteCallProblem("PANIC", c)
case missedSt:
runner.output.WriteCallSuccess("MISS", c)
}
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Output writer manages atomic output writing according to settings.
type outputWriter struct {
m sync.Mutex
writer io.Writer
wroteCallProblemLast bool
Stream bool
Verbose bool
}
func newOutputWriter(writer io.Writer, stream, verbose bool) *outputWriter {
return &outputWriter{writer: writer, Stream: stream, Verbose: verbose}
}
func (ow *outputWriter) Write(content []byte) (n int, err error) {
ow.m.Lock()
n, err = ow.writer.Write(content)
ow.m.Unlock()
return
}
func (ow *outputWriter) WriteCallStarted(label string, c *C) {
if ow.Stream {
header := renderCallHeader(label, c, "", "\n")
ow.m.Lock()
ow.writer.Write([]byte(header))
ow.m.Unlock()
}
}
func (ow *outputWriter) WriteCallProblem(label string, c *C) {
var prefix string
if !ow.Stream {
prefix = "\n-----------------------------------" +
"-----------------------------------\n"
}
header := renderCallHeader(label, c, prefix, "\n\n")
ow.m.Lock()
ow.wroteCallProblemLast = true
ow.writer.Write([]byte(header))
if !ow.Stream {
c.logb.WriteTo(ow.writer)
}
ow.m.Unlock()
}
func (ow *outputWriter) WriteCallSuccess(label string, c *C) {
if ow.Stream || (ow.Verbose && c.kind == testKd) {
// TODO Use a buffer here.
var suffix string
if c.reason != "" {
suffix = " (" + c.reason + ")"
}
if c.status() == succeededSt {
suffix += "\t" + c.timerString()
}
suffix += "\n"
if ow.Stream {
suffix += "\n"
}
header := renderCallHeader(label, c, "", suffix)
ow.m.Lock()
// Resist temptation of using line as prefix above due to race.
if !ow.Stream && ow.wroteCallProblemLast {
header = "\n-----------------------------------" +
"-----------------------------------\n" +
header
}
ow.wroteCallProblemLast = false
ow.writer.Write([]byte(header))
ow.m.Unlock()
}
}
func renderCallHeader(label string, c *C, prefix, suffix string) string {
pc := c.method.PC()
return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s: %s: %s%s", prefix, label, niceFuncPath(pc),
niceFuncName(pc), suffix)
}

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package check
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"regexp"
)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// CommentInterface and Commentf helper, to attach extra information to checks.
type comment struct {
format string
args []interface{}
}
// Commentf returns an infomational value to use with Assert or Check calls.
// If the checker test fails, the provided arguments will be passed to
// fmt.Sprintf, and will be presented next to the logged failure.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(v, Equals, 42, Commentf("Iteration #%d failed.", i))
//
// Note that if the comment is constant, a better option is to
// simply use a normal comment right above or next to the line, as
// it will also get printed with any errors:
//
// c.Assert(l, Equals, 8192) // Ensure buffer size is correct (bug #123)
//
func Commentf(format string, args ...interface{}) CommentInterface {
return &comment{format, args}
}
// CommentInterface must be implemented by types that attach extra
// information to failed checks. See the Commentf function for details.
type CommentInterface interface {
CheckCommentString() string
}
func (c *comment) CheckCommentString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf(c.format, c.args...)
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// The Checker interface.
// The Checker interface must be provided by checkers used with
// the Assert and Check verification methods.
type Checker interface {
Info() *CheckerInfo
Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string)
}
// See the Checker interface.
type CheckerInfo struct {
Name string
Params []string
}
func (info *CheckerInfo) Info() *CheckerInfo {
return info
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Not checker logic inverter.
// The Not checker inverts the logic of the provided checker. The
// resulting checker will succeed where the original one failed, and
// vice-versa.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(a, Not(Equals), b)
//
func Not(checker Checker) Checker {
return &notChecker{checker}
}
type notChecker struct {
sub Checker
}
func (checker *notChecker) Info() *CheckerInfo {
info := *checker.sub.Info()
info.Name = "Not(" + info.Name + ")"
return &info
}
func (checker *notChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
result, error = checker.sub.Check(params, names)
result = !result
return
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// IsNil checker.
type isNilChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The IsNil checker tests whether the obtained value is nil.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(err, IsNil)
//
var IsNil Checker = &isNilChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "IsNil", Params: []string{"value"}},
}
func (checker *isNilChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
return isNil(params[0]), ""
}
func isNil(obtained interface{}) (result bool) {
if obtained == nil {
result = true
} else {
switch v := reflect.ValueOf(obtained); v.Kind() {
case reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice:
return v.IsNil()
}
}
return
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// NotNil checker. Alias for Not(IsNil), since it's so common.
type notNilChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The NotNil checker verifies that the obtained value is not nil.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(iface, NotNil)
//
// This is an alias for Not(IsNil), made available since it's a
// fairly common check.
//
var NotNil Checker = &notNilChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "NotNil", Params: []string{"value"}},
}
func (checker *notNilChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
return !isNil(params[0]), ""
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Equals checker.
type equalsChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The Equals checker verifies that the obtained value is equal to
// the expected value, according to usual Go semantics for ==.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(value, Equals, 42)
//
var Equals Checker = &equalsChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "Equals", Params: []string{"obtained", "expected"}},
}
func (checker *equalsChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
defer func() {
if v := recover(); v != nil {
result = false
error = fmt.Sprint(v)
}
}()
return params[0] == params[1], ""
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// DeepEquals checker.
type deepEqualsChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The DeepEquals checker verifies that the obtained value is deep-equal to
// the expected value. The check will work correctly even when facing
// slices, interfaces, and values of different types (which always fail
// the test).
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(value, DeepEquals, 42)
// c.Assert(array, DeepEquals, []string{"hi", "there"})
//
var DeepEquals Checker = &deepEqualsChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "DeepEquals", Params: []string{"obtained", "expected"}},
}
func (checker *deepEqualsChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
return reflect.DeepEqual(params[0], params[1]), ""
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// HasLen checker.
type hasLenChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The HasLen checker verifies that the obtained value has the
// provided length. In many cases this is superior to using Equals
// in conjuction with the len function because in case the check
// fails the value itself will be printed, instead of its length,
// providing more details for figuring the problem.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(list, HasLen, 5)
//
var HasLen Checker = &hasLenChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "HasLen", Params: []string{"obtained", "n"}},
}
func (checker *hasLenChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
n, ok := params[1].(int)
if !ok {
return false, "n must be an int"
}
value := reflect.ValueOf(params[0])
switch value.Kind() {
case reflect.Map, reflect.Array, reflect.Slice, reflect.Chan, reflect.String:
default:
return false, "obtained value type has no length"
}
return value.Len() == n, ""
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// ErrorMatches checker.
type errorMatchesChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The ErrorMatches checker verifies that the error value
// is non nil and matches the regular expression provided.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(err, ErrorMatches, "perm.*denied")
//
var ErrorMatches Checker = errorMatchesChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "ErrorMatches", Params: []string{"value", "regex"}},
}
func (checker errorMatchesChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, errStr string) {
if params[0] == nil {
return false, "Error value is nil"
}
err, ok := params[0].(error)
if !ok {
return false, "Value is not an error"
}
params[0] = err.Error()
names[0] = "error"
return matches(params[0], params[1])
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Matches checker.
type matchesChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The Matches checker verifies that the string provided as the obtained
// value (or the string resulting from obtained.String()) matches the
// regular expression provided.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(err, Matches, "perm.*denied")
//
var Matches Checker = &matchesChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "Matches", Params: []string{"value", "regex"}},
}
func (checker *matchesChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
return matches(params[0], params[1])
}
func matches(value, regex interface{}) (result bool, error string) {
reStr, ok := regex.(string)
if !ok {
return false, "Regex must be a string"
}
valueStr, valueIsStr := value.(string)
if !valueIsStr {
if valueWithStr, valueHasStr := value.(fmt.Stringer); valueHasStr {
valueStr, valueIsStr = valueWithStr.String(), true
}
}
if valueIsStr {
matches, err := regexp.MatchString("^"+reStr+"$", valueStr)
if err != nil {
return false, "Can't compile regex: " + err.Error()
}
return matches, ""
}
return false, "Obtained value is not a string and has no .String()"
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Panics checker.
type panicsChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The Panics checker verifies that calling the provided zero-argument
// function will cause a panic which is deep-equal to the provided value.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(func() { f(1, 2) }, Panics, &SomeErrorType{"BOOM"}).
//
//
var Panics Checker = &panicsChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "Panics", Params: []string{"function", "expected"}},
}
func (checker *panicsChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
f := reflect.ValueOf(params[0])
if f.Kind() != reflect.Func || f.Type().NumIn() != 0 {
return false, "Function must take zero arguments"
}
defer func() {
// If the function has not panicked, then don't do the check.
if error != "" {
return
}
params[0] = recover()
names[0] = "panic"
result = reflect.DeepEqual(params[0], params[1])
}()
f.Call(nil)
return false, "Function has not panicked"
}
type panicMatchesChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The PanicMatches checker verifies that calling the provided zero-argument
// function will cause a panic with an error value matching
// the regular expression provided.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(func() { f(1, 2) }, PanicMatches, `open.*: no such file or directory`).
//
//
var PanicMatches Checker = &panicMatchesChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "PanicMatches", Params: []string{"function", "expected"}},
}
func (checker *panicMatchesChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, errmsg string) {
f := reflect.ValueOf(params[0])
if f.Kind() != reflect.Func || f.Type().NumIn() != 0 {
return false, "Function must take zero arguments"
}
defer func() {
// If the function has not panicked, then don't do the check.
if errmsg != "" {
return
}
obtained := recover()
names[0] = "panic"
if e, ok := obtained.(error); ok {
params[0] = e.Error()
} else if _, ok := obtained.(string); ok {
params[0] = obtained
} else {
errmsg = "Panic value is not a string or an error"
return
}
result, errmsg = matches(params[0], params[1])
}()
f.Call(nil)
return false, "Function has not panicked"
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// FitsTypeOf checker.
type fitsTypeChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The FitsTypeOf checker verifies that the obtained value is
// assignable to a variable with the same type as the provided
// sample value.
//
// For example:
//
// c.Assert(value, FitsTypeOf, int64(0))
// c.Assert(value, FitsTypeOf, os.Error(nil))
//
var FitsTypeOf Checker = &fitsTypeChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "FitsTypeOf", Params: []string{"obtained", "sample"}},
}
func (checker *fitsTypeChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
obtained := reflect.ValueOf(params[0])
sample := reflect.ValueOf(params[1])
if !obtained.IsValid() {
return false, ""
}
if !sample.IsValid() {
return false, "Invalid sample value"
}
return obtained.Type().AssignableTo(sample.Type()), ""
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Implements checker.
type implementsChecker struct {
*CheckerInfo
}
// The Implements checker verifies that the obtained value
// implements the interface specified via a pointer to an interface
// variable.
//
// For example:
//
// var e os.Error
// c.Assert(err, Implements, &e)
//
var Implements Checker = &implementsChecker{
&CheckerInfo{Name: "Implements", Params: []string{"obtained", "ifaceptr"}},
}
func (checker *implementsChecker) Check(params []interface{}, names []string) (result bool, error string) {
obtained := reflect.ValueOf(params[0])
ifaceptr := reflect.ValueOf(params[1])
if !obtained.IsValid() {
return false, ""
}
if !ifaceptr.IsValid() || ifaceptr.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || ifaceptr.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Interface {
return false, "ifaceptr should be a pointer to an interface variable"
}
return obtained.Type().Implements(ifaceptr.Elem().Type()), ""
}

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package check
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"time"
)
// TestName returns the current test name in the form "SuiteName.TestName"
func (c *C) TestName() string {
return c.testName
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Basic succeeding/failing logic.
// Failed returns whether the currently running test has already failed.
func (c *C) Failed() bool {
return c.status() == failedSt
}
// Fail marks the currently running test as failed.
//
// Something ought to have been previously logged so the developer can tell
// what went wrong. The higher level helper functions will fail the test
// and do the logging properly.
func (c *C) Fail() {
c.setStatus(failedSt)
}
// FailNow marks the currently running test as failed and stops running it.
// Something ought to have been previously logged so the developer can tell
// what went wrong. The higher level helper functions will fail the test
// and do the logging properly.
func (c *C) FailNow() {
c.Fail()
c.stopNow()
}
// Succeed marks the currently running test as succeeded, undoing any
// previous failures.
func (c *C) Succeed() {
c.setStatus(succeededSt)
}
// SucceedNow marks the currently running test as succeeded, undoing any
// previous failures, and stops running the test.
func (c *C) SucceedNow() {
c.Succeed()
c.stopNow()
}
// ExpectFailure informs that the running test is knowingly broken for
// the provided reason. If the test does not fail, an error will be reported
// to raise attention to this fact. This method is useful to temporarily
// disable tests which cover well known problems until a better time to
// fix the problem is found, without forgetting about the fact that a
// failure still exists.
func (c *C) ExpectFailure(reason string) {
if reason == "" {
panic("Missing reason why the test is expected to fail")
}
c.mustFail = true
c.reason = reason
}
// Skip skips the running test for the provided reason. If run from within
// SetUpTest, the individual test being set up will be skipped, and if run
// from within SetUpSuite, the whole suite is skipped.
func (c *C) Skip(reason string) {
if reason == "" {
panic("Missing reason why the test is being skipped")
}
c.reason = reason
c.setStatus(skippedSt)
c.stopNow()
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Basic logging.
// GetTestLog returns the current test error output.
func (c *C) GetTestLog() string {
return c.logb.String()
}
// Log logs some information into the test error output.
// The provided arguments are assembled together into a string with fmt.Sprint.
func (c *C) Log(args ...interface{}) {
c.log(args...)
}
// Log logs some information into the test error output.
// The provided arguments are assembled together into a string with fmt.Sprintf.
func (c *C) Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
c.logf(format, args...)
}
// Output enables *C to be used as a logger in functions that require only
// the minimum interface of *log.Logger.
func (c *C) Output(calldepth int, s string) error {
d := time.Now().Sub(c.startTime)
msec := d / time.Millisecond
sec := d / time.Second
min := d / time.Minute
c.Logf("[LOG] %d:%02d.%03d %s", min, sec%60, msec%1000, s)
return nil
}
// Error logs an error into the test error output and marks the test as failed.
// The provided arguments are assembled together into a string with fmt.Sprint.
func (c *C) Error(args ...interface{}) {
c.logCaller(1)
c.logString(fmt.Sprint("Error: ", fmt.Sprint(args...)))
c.logNewLine()
c.Fail()
}
// Errorf logs an error into the test error output and marks the test as failed.
// The provided arguments are assembled together into a string with fmt.Sprintf.
func (c *C) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
c.logCaller(1)
c.logString(fmt.Sprintf("Error: "+format, args...))
c.logNewLine()
c.Fail()
}
// Fatal logs an error into the test error output, marks the test as failed, and
// stops the test execution. The provided arguments are assembled together into
// a string with fmt.Sprint.
func (c *C) Fatal(args ...interface{}) {
c.logCaller(1)
c.logString(fmt.Sprint("Error: ", fmt.Sprint(args...)))
c.logNewLine()
c.FailNow()
}
// Fatlaf logs an error into the test error output, marks the test as failed, and
// stops the test execution. The provided arguments are assembled together into
// a string with fmt.Sprintf.
func (c *C) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
c.logCaller(1)
c.logString(fmt.Sprint("Error: ", fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)))
c.logNewLine()
c.FailNow()
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Generic checks and assertions based on checkers.
// Check verifies if the first value matches the expected value according
// to the provided checker. If they do not match, an error is logged, the
// test is marked as failed, and the test execution continues.
//
// Some checkers may not need the expected argument (e.g. IsNil).
//
// Extra arguments provided to the function are logged next to the reported
// problem when the matching fails.
func (c *C) Check(obtained interface{}, checker Checker, args ...interface{}) bool {
return c.internalCheck("Check", obtained, checker, args...)
}
// Assert ensures that the first value matches the expected value according
// to the provided checker. If they do not match, an error is logged, the
// test is marked as failed, and the test execution stops.
//
// Some checkers may not need the expected argument (e.g. IsNil).
//
// Extra arguments provided to the function are logged next to the reported
// problem when the matching fails.
func (c *C) Assert(obtained interface{}, checker Checker, args ...interface{}) {
if !c.internalCheck("Assert", obtained, checker, args...) {
c.stopNow()
}
}
func (c *C) internalCheck(funcName string, obtained interface{}, checker Checker, args ...interface{}) bool {
if checker == nil {
c.logCaller(2)
c.logString(fmt.Sprintf("%s(obtained, nil!?, ...):", funcName))
c.logString("Oops.. you've provided a nil checker!")
c.logNewLine()
c.Fail()
return false
}
// If the last argument is a bug info, extract it out.
var comment CommentInterface
if len(args) > 0 {
if c, ok := args[len(args)-1].(CommentInterface); ok {
comment = c
args = args[:len(args)-1]
}
}
params := append([]interface{}{obtained}, args...)
info := checker.Info()
if len(params) != len(info.Params) {
names := append([]string{info.Params[0], info.Name}, info.Params[1:]...)
c.logCaller(2)
c.logString(fmt.Sprintf("%s(%s):", funcName, strings.Join(names, ", ")))
c.logString(fmt.Sprintf("Wrong number of parameters for %s: want %d, got %d", info.Name, len(names), len(params)+1))
c.logNewLine()
c.Fail()
return false
}
// Copy since it may be mutated by Check.
names := append([]string{}, info.Params...)
// Do the actual check.
result, error := checker.Check(params, names)
if !result || error != "" {
c.logCaller(2)
for i := 0; i != len(params); i++ {
c.logValue(names[i], params[i])
}
if comment != nil {
c.logString(comment.CheckCommentString())
}
if error != "" {
c.logString(error)
}
c.logNewLine()
c.Fail()
return false
}
return true
}

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package check
import (
"bytes"
"go/ast"
"go/parser"
"go/printer"
"go/token"
"os"
)
func indent(s, with string) (r string) {
eol := true
for i := 0; i != len(s); i++ {
c := s[i]
switch {
case eol && c == '\n' || c == '\r':
case c == '\n' || c == '\r':
eol = true
case eol:
eol = false
s = s[:i] + with + s[i:]
i += len(with)
}
}
return s
}
func printLine(filename string, line int) (string, error) {
fset := token.NewFileSet()
file, err := os.Open(filename)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
fnode, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, file, parser.ParseComments)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
config := &printer.Config{Mode: printer.UseSpaces, Tabwidth: 4}
lp := &linePrinter{fset: fset, fnode: fnode, line: line, config: config}
ast.Walk(lp, fnode)
result := lp.output.Bytes()
// Comments leave \n at the end.
n := len(result)
for n > 0 && result[n-1] == '\n' {
n--
}
return string(result[:n]), nil
}
type linePrinter struct {
config *printer.Config
fset *token.FileSet
fnode *ast.File
line int
output bytes.Buffer
stmt ast.Stmt
}
func (lp *linePrinter) emit() bool {
if lp.stmt != nil {
lp.trim(lp.stmt)
lp.printWithComments(lp.stmt)
lp.stmt = nil
return true
}
return false
}
func (lp *linePrinter) printWithComments(n ast.Node) {
nfirst := lp.fset.Position(n.Pos()).Line
nlast := lp.fset.Position(n.End()).Line
for _, g := range lp.fnode.Comments {
cfirst := lp.fset.Position(g.Pos()).Line
clast := lp.fset.Position(g.End()).Line
if clast == nfirst-1 && lp.fset.Position(n.Pos()).Column == lp.fset.Position(g.Pos()).Column {
for _, c := range g.List {
lp.output.WriteString(c.Text)
lp.output.WriteByte('\n')
}
}
if cfirst >= nfirst && cfirst <= nlast && n.End() <= g.List[0].Slash {
// The printer will not include the comment if it starts past
// the node itself. Trick it into printing by overlapping the
// slash with the end of the statement.
g.List[0].Slash = n.End() - 1
}
}
node := &printer.CommentedNode{n, lp.fnode.Comments}
lp.config.Fprint(&lp.output, lp.fset, node)
}
func (lp *linePrinter) Visit(n ast.Node) (w ast.Visitor) {
if n == nil {
if lp.output.Len() == 0 {
lp.emit()
}
return nil
}
first := lp.fset.Position(n.Pos()).Line
last := lp.fset.Position(n.End()).Line
if first <= lp.line && last >= lp.line {
// Print the innermost statement containing the line.
if stmt, ok := n.(ast.Stmt); ok {
if _, ok := n.(*ast.BlockStmt); !ok {
lp.stmt = stmt
}
}
if first == lp.line && lp.emit() {
return nil
}
return lp
}
return nil
}
func (lp *linePrinter) trim(n ast.Node) bool {
stmt, ok := n.(ast.Stmt)
if !ok {
return true
}
line := lp.fset.Position(n.Pos()).Line
if line != lp.line {
return false
}
switch stmt := stmt.(type) {
case *ast.IfStmt:
stmt.Body = lp.trimBlock(stmt.Body)
case *ast.SwitchStmt:
stmt.Body = lp.trimBlock(stmt.Body)
case *ast.TypeSwitchStmt:
stmt.Body = lp.trimBlock(stmt.Body)
case *ast.CaseClause:
stmt.Body = lp.trimList(stmt.Body)
case *ast.CommClause:
stmt.Body = lp.trimList(stmt.Body)
case *ast.BlockStmt:
stmt.List = lp.trimList(stmt.List)
}
return true
}
func (lp *linePrinter) trimBlock(stmt *ast.BlockStmt) *ast.BlockStmt {
if !lp.trim(stmt) {
return lp.emptyBlock(stmt)
}
stmt.Rbrace = stmt.Lbrace
return stmt
}
func (lp *linePrinter) trimList(stmts []ast.Stmt) []ast.Stmt {
for i := 0; i != len(stmts); i++ {
if !lp.trim(stmts[i]) {
stmts[i] = lp.emptyStmt(stmts[i])
break
}
}
return stmts
}
func (lp *linePrinter) emptyStmt(n ast.Node) *ast.ExprStmt {
return &ast.ExprStmt{&ast.Ellipsis{n.Pos(), nil}}
}
func (lp *linePrinter) emptyBlock(n ast.Node) *ast.BlockStmt {
p := n.Pos()
return &ast.BlockStmt{p, []ast.Stmt{lp.emptyStmt(n)}, p}
}

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vendor/gopkg.in/check.v1/run.go generated vendored
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@ -1,175 +0,0 @@
package check
import (
"bufio"
"flag"
"fmt"
"os"
"testing"
"time"
)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Test suite registry.
var allSuites []interface{}
// Suite registers the given value as a test suite to be run. Any methods
// starting with the Test prefix in the given value will be considered as
// a test method.
func Suite(suite interface{}) interface{} {
allSuites = append(allSuites, suite)
return suite
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public running interface.
var (
oldFilterFlag = flag.String("gocheck.f", "", "Regular expression selecting which tests and/or suites to run")
oldVerboseFlag = flag.Bool("gocheck.v", false, "Verbose mode")
oldStreamFlag = flag.Bool("gocheck.vv", false, "Super verbose mode (disables output caching)")
oldBenchFlag = flag.Bool("gocheck.b", false, "Run benchmarks")
oldBenchTime = flag.Duration("gocheck.btime", 1*time.Second, "approximate run time for each benchmark")
oldListFlag = flag.Bool("gocheck.list", false, "List the names of all tests that will be run")
oldWorkFlag = flag.Bool("gocheck.work", false, "Display and do not remove the test working directory")
newFilterFlag = flag.String("check.f", "", "Regular expression selecting which tests and/or suites to run")
newVerboseFlag = flag.Bool("check.v", false, "Verbose mode")
newStreamFlag = flag.Bool("check.vv", false, "Super verbose mode (disables output caching)")
newBenchFlag = flag.Bool("check.b", false, "Run benchmarks")
newBenchTime = flag.Duration("check.btime", 1*time.Second, "approximate run time for each benchmark")
newBenchMem = flag.Bool("check.bmem", false, "Report memory benchmarks")
newListFlag = flag.Bool("check.list", false, "List the names of all tests that will be run")
newWorkFlag = flag.Bool("check.work", false, "Display and do not remove the test working directory")
)
// TestingT runs all test suites registered with the Suite function,
// printing results to stdout, and reporting any failures back to
// the "testing" package.
func TestingT(testingT *testing.T) {
benchTime := *newBenchTime
if benchTime == 1*time.Second {
benchTime = *oldBenchTime
}
conf := &RunConf{
Filter: *oldFilterFlag + *newFilterFlag,
Verbose: *oldVerboseFlag || *newVerboseFlag,
Stream: *oldStreamFlag || *newStreamFlag,
Benchmark: *oldBenchFlag || *newBenchFlag,
BenchmarkTime: benchTime,
BenchmarkMem: *newBenchMem,
KeepWorkDir: *oldWorkFlag || *newWorkFlag,
}
if *oldListFlag || *newListFlag {
w := bufio.NewWriter(os.Stdout)
for _, name := range ListAll(conf) {
fmt.Fprintln(w, name)
}
w.Flush()
return
}
result := RunAll(conf)
println(result.String())
if !result.Passed() {
testingT.Fail()
}
}
// RunAll runs all test suites registered with the Suite function, using the
// provided run configuration.
func RunAll(runConf *RunConf) *Result {
result := Result{}
for _, suite := range allSuites {
result.Add(Run(suite, runConf))
}
return &result
}
// Run runs the provided test suite using the provided run configuration.
func Run(suite interface{}, runConf *RunConf) *Result {
runner := newSuiteRunner(suite, runConf)
return runner.run()
}
// ListAll returns the names of all the test functions registered with the
// Suite function that will be run with the provided run configuration.
func ListAll(runConf *RunConf) []string {
var names []string
for _, suite := range allSuites {
names = append(names, List(suite, runConf)...)
}
return names
}
// List returns the names of the test functions in the given
// suite that will be run with the provided run configuration.
func List(suite interface{}, runConf *RunConf) []string {
var names []string
runner := newSuiteRunner(suite, runConf)
for _, t := range runner.tests {
names = append(names, t.String())
}
return names
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Result methods.
func (r *Result) Add(other *Result) {
r.Succeeded += other.Succeeded
r.Skipped += other.Skipped
r.Failed += other.Failed
r.Panicked += other.Panicked
r.FixturePanicked += other.FixturePanicked
r.ExpectedFailures += other.ExpectedFailures
r.Missed += other.Missed
if r.WorkDir != "" && other.WorkDir != "" {
r.WorkDir += ":" + other.WorkDir
} else if other.WorkDir != "" {
r.WorkDir = other.WorkDir
}
}
func (r *Result) Passed() bool {
return (r.Failed == 0 && r.Panicked == 0 &&
r.FixturePanicked == 0 && r.Missed == 0 &&
r.RunError == nil)
}
func (r *Result) String() string {
if r.RunError != nil {
return "ERROR: " + r.RunError.Error()
}
var value string
if r.Failed == 0 && r.Panicked == 0 && r.FixturePanicked == 0 &&
r.Missed == 0 {
value = "OK: "
} else {
value = "OOPS: "
}
value += fmt.Sprintf("%d passed", r.Succeeded)
if r.Skipped != 0 {
value += fmt.Sprintf(", %d skipped", r.Skipped)
}
if r.ExpectedFailures != 0 {
value += fmt.Sprintf(", %d expected failures", r.ExpectedFailures)
}
if r.Failed != 0 {
value += fmt.Sprintf(", %d FAILED", r.Failed)
}
if r.Panicked != 0 {
value += fmt.Sprintf(", %d PANICKED", r.Panicked)
}
if r.FixturePanicked != 0 {
value += fmt.Sprintf(", %d FIXTURE-PANICKED", r.FixturePanicked)
}
if r.Missed != 0 {
value += fmt.Sprintf(", %d MISSED", r.Missed)
}
if r.WorkDir != "" {
value += "\nWORK=" + r.WorkDir
}
return value
}

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vendor/vendor.json vendored
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@ -871,11 +871,6 @@
"revision": "bd61cae2be85fa6ff40eb23dcdd24567967ac2ae",
"revisionTime": "2016-08-30T13:25:53Z"
},
{
"path": "gopkg.in/check.v1",
"revision": "11d3bc7aa68e238947792f30573146a3231fc0f1",
"revisionTime": "2015-07-29T10:04:31+02:00"
},
{
"checksumSHA1": "lLdKOn9RPtFoTtPUNq5+sIInAiE=",
"path": "gopkg.in/olivere/elastic.v3/backoff",