// Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors. // // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public // License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, // You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. package scanner import ( "bytes" "context" "crypto/rand" "errors" "fmt" "io" "os" "path/filepath" "runtime" rdebug "runtime/debug" "sort" "sync" "testing" "github.com/d4l3k/messagediff" "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/events" "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/fs" "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/ignore" "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol" "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/sha256" "golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm" ) type testfile struct { name string length int64 hash string } type testfileList []testfile var ( testFs fs.Filesystem testFsType = fs.FilesystemTypeBasic testdata = testfileList{ {"afile", 4, "b5bb9d8014a0f9b1d61e21e796d78dccdf1352f23cd32812f4850b878ae4944c"}, {"dir1", 128, ""}, {filepath.Join("dir1", "dfile"), 5, "49ae93732fcf8d63fe1cce759664982dbd5b23161f007dba8561862adc96d063"}, {"dir2", 128, ""}, {filepath.Join("dir2", "cfile"), 4, "bf07a7fbb825fc0aae7bf4a1177b2b31fcf8a3feeaf7092761e18c859ee52a9c"}, {"excludes", 37, "df90b52f0c55dba7a7a940affe482571563b1ac57bd5be4d8a0291e7de928e06"}, {"further-excludes", 5, "7eb0a548094fa6295f7fd9200d69973e5f5ec5c04f2a86d998080ac43ecf89f1"}, } ) func init() { // This test runs the risk of entering infinite recursion if it fails. // Limit the stack size to 10 megs to crash early in that case instead of // potentially taking down the box... rdebug.SetMaxStack(10 * 1 << 20) testFs = fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, "testdata") } func TestWalkSub(t *testing.T) { ignores := ignore.New(testFs) err := ignores.Load(".stignore") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } cfg, cancel := testConfig() defer cancel() cfg.Subs = []string{"dir2"} cfg.Matcher = ignores fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), cfg) var files []protocol.FileInfo for f := range fchan { if f.Err != nil { t.Errorf("Error while scanning %v: %v", f.Err, f.Path) } files = append(files, f.File) } // The directory contains two files, where one is ignored from a higher // level. We should see only the directory and one of the files. if len(files) != 2 { t.Fatalf("Incorrect length %d != 2", len(files)) } if files[0].Name != "dir2" { t.Errorf("Incorrect file %v != dir2", files[0]) } if files[1].Name != filepath.Join("dir2", "cfile") { t.Errorf("Incorrect file %v != dir2/cfile", files[1]) } } func TestWalk(t *testing.T) { ignores := ignore.New(testFs) err := ignores.Load(".stignore") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } t.Log(ignores) cfg, cancel := testConfig() defer cancel() cfg.Matcher = ignores fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), cfg) var tmp []protocol.FileInfo for f := range fchan { if f.Err != nil { t.Errorf("Error while scanning %v: %v", f.Err, f.Path) } tmp = append(tmp, f.File) } sort.Sort(fileList(tmp)) files := fileList(tmp).testfiles() if diff, equal := messagediff.PrettyDiff(testdata, files); !equal { t.Errorf("Walk returned unexpected data. Diff:\n%s", diff) } } func TestVerify(t *testing.T) { blocksize := 16 // data should be an even multiple of blocksize long data := []byte("Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut e") buf := bytes.NewBuffer(data) progress := newByteCounter() defer progress.Close() blocks, err := Blocks(context.TODO(), buf, blocksize, -1, progress, false) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if exp := len(data) / blocksize; len(blocks) != exp { t.Fatalf("Incorrect number of blocks %d != %d", len(blocks), exp) } if int64(len(data)) != progress.Total() { t.Fatalf("Incorrect counter value %d != %d", len(data), progress.Total()) } buf = bytes.NewBuffer(data) err = verify(buf, blocksize, blocks) t.Log(err) if err != nil { t.Fatal("Unexpected verify failure", err) } buf = bytes.NewBuffer(append(data, '\n')) err = verify(buf, blocksize, blocks) t.Log(err) if err == nil { t.Fatal("Unexpected verify success") } buf = bytes.NewBuffer(data[:len(data)-1]) err = verify(buf, blocksize, blocks) t.Log(err) if err == nil { t.Fatal("Unexpected verify success") } data[42] = 42 buf = bytes.NewBuffer(data) err = verify(buf, blocksize, blocks) t.Log(err) if err == nil { t.Fatal("Unexpected verify success") } } func TestNormalization(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" { t.Skip("Normalization test not possible on darwin") return } os.RemoveAll("testdata/normalization") defer os.RemoveAll("testdata/normalization") tests := []string{ "0-A", // ASCII A -- accepted "1-\xC3\x84", // NFC 'Ä' -- conflicts with the entry below, accepted "1-\x41\xCC\x88", // NFD 'Ä' -- conflicts with the entry above, ignored "2-\xC3\x85", // NFC 'Å' -- accepted "3-\x41\xCC\x83", // NFD 'Ã' -- converted to NFC "4-\xE2\x98\x95", // U+2615 HOT BEVERAGE (☕) -- accepted "5-\xCD\xE2", // EUC-CN "wài" (外) -- ignored (not UTF8) } numInvalid := 2 if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { // On Windows, in case 5 the character gets replaced with a // replacement character \xEF\xBF\xBD at the point it's written to disk, // which means it suddenly becomes valid (sort of). numInvalid-- } numValid := len(tests) - numInvalid for _, s1 := range tests { // Create a directory for each of the interesting strings above if err := testFs.MkdirAll(filepath.Join("normalization", s1), 0755); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } for _, s2 := range tests { // Within each dir, create a file with each of the interesting // file names. Ensure that the file doesn't exist when it's // created. This detects and fails if there's file name // normalization stuff at the filesystem level. if fd, err := testFs.OpenFile(filepath.Join("normalization", s1, s2), os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL, 0644); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } else { fd.Write([]byte("test")) fd.Close() } } } // We can normalize a directory name, but we can't descend into it in the // same pass due to how filepath.Walk works. So we run the scan twice to // make sure it all gets done. In production, things will be correct // eventually... walkDir(testFs, "normalization", nil, nil, 0) tmp := walkDir(testFs, "normalization", nil, nil, 0) files := fileList(tmp).testfiles() // We should have one file per combination, plus the directories // themselves, plus the "testdata/normalization" directory expectedNum := numValid*numValid + numValid + 1 if len(files) != expectedNum { t.Errorf("Expected %d files, got %d", expectedNum, len(files)) } // The file names should all be in NFC form. for _, f := range files { t.Logf("%q (% x) %v", f.name, f.name, norm.NFC.IsNormalString(f.name)) if !norm.NFC.IsNormalString(f.name) { t.Errorf("File name %q is not NFC normalized", f.name) } } } func TestNormalizationDarwinCaseFS(t *testing.T) { // This tests that normalization works on Darwin, through a CaseFS. if runtime.GOOS != "darwin" { t.Skip("Normalization test not possible on non-Darwin") return } testFs := fs.NewCaseFilesystem(testFs) testFs.RemoveAll("normalization") defer testFs.RemoveAll("normalization") testFs.MkdirAll("normalization", 0755) const ( inNFC = "\xC3\x84" inNFD = "\x41\xCC\x88" ) // Create dir in NFC if err := testFs.Mkdir(filepath.Join("normalization", "dir-"+inNFC), 0755); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Create file in NFC fd, err := testFs.Create(filepath.Join("normalization", "dir-"+inNFC, "file-"+inNFC)) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } fd.Close() // Walk, which should normalize and return walkDir(testFs, "normalization", nil, nil, 0) tmp := walkDir(testFs, "normalization", nil, nil, 0) if len(tmp) != 3 { t.Error("Expected one file and one dir scanned") } // Verify we see the normalized entries in the result foundFile := false foundDir := false for _, f := range tmp { if f.Name == filepath.Join("normalization", "dir-"+inNFD) { foundDir = true continue } if f.Name == filepath.Join("normalization", "dir-"+inNFD, "file-"+inNFD) { foundFile = true continue } } if !foundFile || !foundDir { t.Error("Didn't find expected normalization form") } } func TestIssue1507(t *testing.T) { w := &walker{} w.Matcher = ignore.New(w.Filesystem) h := make(chan protocol.FileInfo, 100) f := make(chan ScanResult, 100) fn := w.walkAndHashFiles(context.TODO(), h, f) fn("", nil, protocol.ErrClosed) } func TestWalkSymlinkUnix(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { t.Skip("skipping unsupported symlink test") return } // Create a folder with a symlink in it os.RemoveAll("_symlinks") os.Mkdir("_symlinks", 0755) defer os.RemoveAll("_symlinks") os.Symlink("../testdata", "_symlinks/link") fs := fs.NewFilesystem(testFsType, "_symlinks") for _, path := range []string{".", "link"} { // Scan it files := walkDir(fs, path, nil, nil, 0) // Verify that we got one symlink and with the correct attributes if len(files) != 1 { t.Errorf("expected 1 symlink, not %d", len(files)) } if len(files[0].Blocks) != 0 { t.Errorf("expected zero blocks for symlink, not %d", len(files[0].Blocks)) } if files[0].SymlinkTarget != "../testdata" { t.Errorf("expected symlink to have target destination, not %q", files[0].SymlinkTarget) } } } func TestWalkSymlinkWindows(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS != "windows" { t.Skip("skipping unsupported symlink test") } // Create a folder with a symlink in it name := "_symlinks-win" os.RemoveAll(name) os.Mkdir(name, 0755) defer os.RemoveAll(name) testFs := fs.NewFilesystem(testFsType, name) if err := fs.DebugSymlinkForTestsOnly(testFs, testFs, "../testdata", "link"); err != nil { // Probably we require permissions we don't have. t.Skip(err) } for _, path := range []string{".", "link"} { // Scan it files := walkDir(testFs, path, nil, nil, 0) // Verify that we got zero symlinks if len(files) != 0 { t.Errorf("expected zero symlinks, not %d", len(files)) } } } func TestWalkRootSymlink(t *testing.T) { // Create a folder with a symlink in it tmp, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer os.RemoveAll(tmp) testFs := fs.NewFilesystem(testFsType, tmp) link := "link" dest, _ := filepath.Abs("testdata/dir1") destFs := fs.NewFilesystem(testFsType, dest) if err := fs.DebugSymlinkForTestsOnly(destFs, testFs, ".", "link"); err != nil { if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { // Probably we require permissions we don't have. t.Skip("Need admin permissions or developer mode to run symlink test on Windows: " + err.Error()) } else { t.Fatal(err) } } // Scan root with symlink at FS root files := walkDir(fs.NewFilesystem(testFsType, filepath.Join(testFs.URI(), link)), ".", nil, nil, 0) // Verify that we got two files if len(files) != 2 { t.Fatalf("expected two files, not %d", len(files)) } // Scan symlink below FS root files = walkDir(testFs, "link", nil, nil, 0) // Verify that we got the one symlink, except on windows if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { if len(files) != 0 { t.Errorf("expected no files, not %d", len(files)) } } else if len(files) != 1 { t.Errorf("expected one file, not %d", len(files)) } // Scan path below symlink files = walkDir(fs.NewFilesystem(testFsType, tmp), filepath.Join("link", "cfile"), nil, nil, 0) // Verify that we get nothing if len(files) != 0 { t.Errorf("expected no files, not %d", len(files)) } } func TestBlocksizeHysteresis(t *testing.T) { // Verify that we select the right block size in the presence of old // file information. if testing.Short() { t.Skip("long and hard test") } sf := fs.NewWalkFilesystem(&singleFileFS{ name: "testfile.dat", filesize: 500 << 20, // 500 MiB }) current := make(fakeCurrentFiler) runTest := func(expectedBlockSize int) { files := walkDir(sf, ".", current, nil, 0) if len(files) != 1 { t.Fatalf("expected one file, not %d", len(files)) } if s := files[0].BlockSize(); s != expectedBlockSize { t.Fatalf("incorrect block size %d != expected %d", s, expectedBlockSize) } } // Scan with no previous knowledge. We should get a 512 KiB block size. runTest(512 << 10) // Scan on the assumption that previous size was 256 KiB. Retain 256 KiB // block size. current["testfile.dat"] = protocol.FileInfo{ Name: "testfile.dat", Size: 500 << 20, RawBlockSize: 256 << 10, } runTest(256 << 10) // Scan on the assumption that previous size was 1 MiB. Retain 1 MiB // block size. current["testfile.dat"] = protocol.FileInfo{ Name: "testfile.dat", Size: 500 << 20, RawBlockSize: 1 << 20, } runTest(1 << 20) // Scan on the assumption that previous size was 128 KiB. Move to 512 // KiB because the difference is large. current["testfile.dat"] = protocol.FileInfo{ Name: "testfile.dat", Size: 500 << 20, RawBlockSize: 128 << 10, } runTest(512 << 10) // Scan on the assumption that previous size was 2 MiB. Move to 512 // KiB because the difference is large. current["testfile.dat"] = protocol.FileInfo{ Name: "testfile.dat", Size: 500 << 20, RawBlockSize: 2 << 20, } runTest(512 << 10) } func TestWalkReceiveOnly(t *testing.T) { sf := fs.NewWalkFilesystem(&singleFileFS{ name: "testfile.dat", filesize: 1024, }) current := make(fakeCurrentFiler) // Initial scan, no files in the CurrentFiler. Should pick up the file and // set the ReceiveOnly flag on it, because that's the flag we give the // walker to set. files := walkDir(sf, ".", current, nil, protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly) if len(files) != 1 { t.Fatal("Should have scanned one file") } if files[0].LocalFlags != protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly { t.Fatal("Should have set the ReceiveOnly flag") } // Update the CurrentFiler and scan again. It should not return // anything, because the file has not changed. This verifies that the // ReceiveOnly flag is properly ignored and doesn't trigger a rescan // every time. cur := files[0] current[cur.Name] = cur files = walkDir(sf, ".", current, nil, protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly) if len(files) != 0 { t.Fatal("Should not have scanned anything") } // Now pretend the file was previously ignored instead. We should pick up // the difference in flags and set just the LocalReceive flags. cur.LocalFlags = protocol.FlagLocalIgnored current[cur.Name] = cur files = walkDir(sf, ".", current, nil, protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly) if len(files) != 1 { t.Fatal("Should have scanned one file") } if files[0].LocalFlags != protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly { t.Fatal("Should have set the ReceiveOnly flag") } } func walkDir(fs fs.Filesystem, dir string, cfiler CurrentFiler, matcher *ignore.Matcher, localFlags uint32) []protocol.FileInfo { cfg, cancel := testConfig() defer cancel() cfg.Filesystem = fs cfg.Subs = []string{dir} cfg.AutoNormalize = true cfg.CurrentFiler = cfiler cfg.Matcher = matcher cfg.LocalFlags = localFlags fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), cfg) var tmp []protocol.FileInfo for f := range fchan { if f.Err == nil { tmp = append(tmp, f.File) } } sort.Sort(fileList(tmp)) return tmp } type fileList []protocol.FileInfo func (l fileList) Len() int { return len(l) } func (l fileList) Less(a, b int) bool { return l[a].Name < l[b].Name } func (l fileList) Swap(a, b int) { l[a], l[b] = l[b], l[a] } func (l fileList) testfiles() testfileList { testfiles := make(testfileList, len(l)) for i, f := range l { if len(f.Blocks) > 1 { panic("simple test case stuff only supports a single block per file") } testfiles[i] = testfile{name: f.Name, length: f.FileSize()} if len(f.Blocks) == 1 { testfiles[i].hash = fmt.Sprintf("%x", f.Blocks[0].Hash) } } return testfiles } func (l testfileList) String() string { var b bytes.Buffer b.WriteString("{\n") for _, f := range l { fmt.Fprintf(&b, " %s (%d bytes): %s\n", f.name, f.length, f.hash) } b.WriteString("}") return b.String() } var initOnce sync.Once const ( testdataSize = 17<<20 + 1 testdataName = "_random.data" ) func BenchmarkHashFile(b *testing.B) { initOnce.Do(initTestFile) b.ResetTimer() for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { if _, err := HashFile(context.TODO(), fs.NewFilesystem(testFsType, ""), testdataName, protocol.MinBlockSize, nil, true); err != nil { b.Fatal(err) } } b.SetBytes(testdataSize) b.ReportAllocs() } func initTestFile() { fd, err := os.Create(testdataName) if err != nil { panic(err) } lr := io.LimitReader(rand.Reader, testdataSize) if _, err := io.Copy(fd, lr); err != nil { panic(err) } if err := fd.Close(); err != nil { panic(err) } } func TestStopWalk(t *testing.T) { // Create tree that is 100 levels deep, with each level containing 100 // files (each 1 MB) and 100 directories (in turn containing 100 files // and 100 directories, etc). That is, in total > 100^100 files and as // many directories. It'll take a while to scan, giving us time to // cancel it and make sure the scan stops. // Use an errorFs as the backing fs for the rest of the interface // The way we get it is a bit hacky tho. errorFs := fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemType(-1), ".") fs := fs.NewWalkFilesystem(&infiniteFS{errorFs, 100, 100, 1e6}) const numHashers = 4 ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) cfg, cfgCancel := testConfig() defer cfgCancel() cfg.Filesystem = fs cfg.Hashers = numHashers cfg.ProgressTickIntervalS = -1 // Don't attempt to build the full list of files before starting to scan... fchan := Walk(ctx, cfg) // Receive a few entries to make sure the walker is up and running, // scanning both files and dirs. Do some quick sanity tests on the // returned file entries to make sure we are not just reading crap from // a closed channel or something. dirs := 0 files := 0 for { res := <-fchan if res.Err != nil { t.Errorf("Error while scanning %v: %v", res.Err, res.Path) } f := res.File t.Log("Scanned", f) if f.IsDirectory() { if len(f.Name) == 0 || f.Permissions == 0 { t.Error("Bad directory entry", f) } dirs++ } else { if len(f.Name) == 0 || len(f.Blocks) == 0 || f.Permissions == 0 { t.Error("Bad file entry", f) } files++ } if dirs > 5 && files > 5 { break } } // Cancel the walker. cancel() // Empty out any waiting entries and wait for the channel to close. // Count them, they should be zero or very few - essentially, each // hasher has the choice of returning a fully handled entry or // cancelling, but they should not start on another item. extra := 0 for range fchan { extra++ } t.Log("Extra entries:", extra) if extra > numHashers { t.Error("unexpected extra entries received after cancel") } } func TestIssue4799(t *testing.T) { tmp, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer os.RemoveAll(tmp) fs := fs.NewFilesystem(testFsType, tmp) fd, err := fs.Create("foo") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } fd.Close() files := walkDir(fs, "/foo", nil, nil, 0) if len(files) != 1 || files[0].Name != "foo" { t.Error(`Received unexpected file infos when walking "/foo"`, files) } } func TestRecurseInclude(t *testing.T) { stignore := ` !/dir1/cfile !efile !ffile * ` ignores := ignore.New(testFs, ignore.WithCache(true)) if err := ignores.Parse(bytes.NewBufferString(stignore), ".stignore"); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } files := walkDir(testFs, ".", nil, ignores, 0) expected := []string{ filepath.Join("dir1"), filepath.Join("dir1", "cfile"), filepath.Join("dir2"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dir22"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dir22", "dir23"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dir22", "dir23", "efile"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dir22", "efile"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dir22", "efile", "efile"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dira"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dira", "efile"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dira", "ffile"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "efile"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "efile", "ign"), filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "efile", "ign", "efile"), } if len(files) != len(expected) { t.Fatalf("Got %d files %v, expected %d files at %v", len(files), files, len(expected), expected) } for i := range files { if files[i].Name != expected[i] { t.Errorf("Got %v, expected file at %v", files[i], expected[i]) } } } func TestIssue4841(t *testing.T) { tmp, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer os.RemoveAll(tmp) fs := fs.NewFilesystem(testFsType, tmp) fd, err := fs.Create("foo") if err != nil { panic(err) } fd.Close() cfg, cancel := testConfig() defer cancel() cfg.Filesystem = fs cfg.AutoNormalize = true cfg.CurrentFiler = fakeCurrentFiler{"foo": { Name: "foo", Type: protocol.FileInfoTypeFile, LocalFlags: protocol.FlagLocalIgnored, Version: protocol.Vector{}.Update(1), }} cfg.ShortID = protocol.LocalDeviceID.Short() fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), cfg) var files []protocol.FileInfo for f := range fchan { if f.Err != nil { t.Errorf("Error while scanning %v: %v", f.Err, f.Path) } files = append(files, f.File) } sort.Sort(fileList(files)) if len(files) != 1 { t.Fatalf("Expected 1 file, got %d: %v", len(files), files) } if expected := (protocol.Vector{}.Update(protocol.LocalDeviceID.Short())); !files[0].Version.Equal(expected) { t.Fatalf("Expected Version == %v, got %v", expected, files[0].Version) } } // TestNotExistingError reproduces https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/issues/5385 func TestNotExistingError(t *testing.T) { sub := "notExisting" if _, err := testFs.Lstat(sub); !fs.IsNotExist(err) { t.Fatalf("Lstat returned error %v, while nothing should exist there.", err) } cfg, cancel := testConfig() defer cancel() cfg.Subs = []string{sub} fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), cfg) for f := range fchan { t.Fatalf("Expected no result from scan, got %v", f) } } func TestSkipIgnoredDirs(t *testing.T) { fss := fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeFake, "") name := "foo/ignored" err := fss.MkdirAll(name, 0777) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } stat, err := fss.Lstat(name) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } w := &walker{} pats := ignore.New(fss, ignore.WithCache(true)) stignore := ` /foo/ign* !/f* * ` if err := pats.Parse(bytes.NewBufferString(stignore), ".stignore"); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if !pats.SkipIgnoredDirs() { t.Error("SkipIgnoredDirs should be true") } w.Matcher = pats fn := w.walkAndHashFiles(context.Background(), nil, nil) if err := fn(name, stat, nil); err != fs.SkipDir { t.Errorf("Expected %v, got %v", fs.SkipDir, err) } } // https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/issues/6487 func TestIncludedSubdir(t *testing.T) { fss := fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeFake, "") name := filepath.Clean("foo/bar/included") err := fss.MkdirAll(name, 0777) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } pats := ignore.New(fss, ignore.WithCache(true)) stignore := ` !/foo/bar * ` if err := pats.Parse(bytes.NewBufferString(stignore), ".stignore"); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), Config{ CurrentFiler: make(fakeCurrentFiler), Filesystem: fss, Matcher: pats, }) found := false for f := range fchan { if f.Err != nil { t.Fatalf("Error while scanning %v: %v", f.Err, f.Path) } if f.File.IsIgnored() { t.Error("File is ignored:", f.File.Name) } if f.File.Name == name { found = true } } if !found { t.Errorf("File not present in scan results") } } // Verify returns nil or an error describing the mismatch between the block // list and actual reader contents func verify(r io.Reader, blocksize int, blocks []protocol.BlockInfo) error { hf := sha256.New() // A 32k buffer is used for copying into the hash function. buf := make([]byte, 32<<10) for i, block := range blocks { lr := &io.LimitedReader{R: r, N: int64(blocksize)} _, err := io.CopyBuffer(hf, lr, buf) if err != nil { return err } hash := hf.Sum(nil) hf.Reset() if !bytes.Equal(hash, block.Hash) { return fmt.Errorf("hash mismatch %x != %x for block %d", hash, block.Hash, i) } } // We should have reached the end now bs := make([]byte, 1) n, err := r.Read(bs) if n != 0 || err != io.EOF { return errors.New("file continues past end of blocks") } return nil } type fakeCurrentFiler map[string]protocol.FileInfo func (fcf fakeCurrentFiler) CurrentFile(name string) (protocol.FileInfo, bool) { f, ok := fcf[name] return f, ok } func testConfig() (Config, context.CancelFunc) { evLogger := events.NewLogger() ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) go evLogger.Serve(ctx) return Config{ Filesystem: testFs, Hashers: 2, EventLogger: evLogger, }, cancel }