swiftonhpss/test/functional/swift_on_file_tests.py
Prashanth Pai b4ee36ef11 Fix bug in object name constraint
SOF can support object names of upto 1024 if it conforms to the
following constraints:

Object names can have forward slashes ('/') in them. Each segment in
between these slashes cannot exceed 255 characters with exception of
the last segment which cannot exceed 221 characters.

This constraint arises from the fact that each segment except the last
one in object name is a directory, the last segment being an actual
file on the filesystem.

Also, restored default constraint values in swift.conf since the SOF
constraints middleware (always in proxy pipeline) will take care of it.

Change-Id: Ia7dc44671a87911c092fecd0344eace92f5c225b
Signed-off-by: Prashanth Pai <ppai@redhat.com>
2014-12-01 13:05:29 +05:30

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""" OpenStack Swift based functional tests for Swift on File"""
import os
import re
import hashlib
from shutil import rmtree
from test.functional.tests import Base, Utils
from test.functional.swift_test_client import Account, Connection, \
ResponseError
import test.functional as tf
class TestSwiftOnFileEnv:
@classmethod
def setUp(cls):
cls.conn = Connection(tf.config)
cls.conn.authenticate()
cls.account = Account(cls.conn, tf.config.get('account',
tf.config['username']))
cls.root_dir = os.path.join('/mnt/swiftonfile/test')
cls.account.delete_containers()
cls.file_size = 8
cls.container = cls.account.container(Utils.create_name())
if not cls.container.create():
raise ResponseError(cls.conn.response)
cls.dirs = [
'dir1',
'dir2',
'dir1/subdir1',
'dir1/subdir2',
'dir1/subdir1/subsubdir1',
'dir1/subdir1/subsubdir2',
'dir1/subdir with spaces',
'dir1/subdir+with{whatever',
]
cls.files = [
'file1',
'file A',
'dir1/file2',
'dir1/subdir1/file2',
'dir1/subdir1/file3',
'dir1/subdir1/file4',
'dir1/subdir1/subsubdir1/file5',
'dir1/subdir1/subsubdir1/file6',
'dir1/subdir1/subsubdir1/file7',
'dir1/subdir1/subsubdir1/file8',
'dir1/subdir1/subsubdir2/file9',
'dir1/subdir1/subsubdir2/file0',
'dir1/subdir with spaces/file B',
'dir1/subdir+with{whatever/file D',
]
stored_files = set()
for d in cls.dirs:
file = cls.container.file(d)
file.write(hdrs={'Content-Type': 'application/directory'})
for f in cls.files:
file = cls.container.file(f)
file.write_random(cls.file_size, hdrs={'Content-Type':
'application/octet-stream'})
stored_files.add(f)
cls.stored_files = sorted(stored_files)
cls.sorted_objects = sorted(set(cls.dirs + cls.files))
class TestSwiftOnFile(Base):
env = TestSwiftOnFileEnv
set_up = False
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(self):
self.env.account.delete_containers()
for account_dir in os.listdir(self.env.root_dir):
rmtree(os.path.join(self.env.root_dir, account_dir))
def testObjectsFromMountPoint(self):
found_files = []
found_dirs = []
def recurse_path(path, count=0):
if count > 10:
raise ValueError('too deep recursion')
self.assert_(os.path.exists(path))
for file in os.listdir(path):
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(path, file)):
recurse_path(os.path.join(path, file), count + 1)
found_dirs.append(file)
elif os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, file)):
filename = os.path.join(os.path.relpath(path, os.path.join(
self.env.root_dir, 'AUTH_' + self.env.account.name,
self.env.container.name)), file)
if re.match('^[\.]', filename):
filename = filename[2:]
found_files.append(filename)
else:
pass # Just a Place holder
recurse_path(os.path.join(self.env.root_dir,
'AUTH_' + self.env.account.name,
self.env.container.name))
for file in self.env.stored_files:
self.assert_(file in found_files)
self.assert_(file not in found_dirs)
def testObjectContentFromMountPoint(self):
file_name = Utils.create_name()
file_item = self.env.container.file(file_name)
file_item.write_random()
self.assert_status(201)
file_info = file_item.info()
fhOnMountPoint = open(os.path.join(
self.env.root_dir,
'AUTH_' + self.env.account.name,
self.env.container.name,
file_name), 'r')
data_read_from_mountP = fhOnMountPoint.read()
md5_returned = hashlib.md5(data_read_from_mountP).hexdigest()
self.assertEquals(md5_returned, file_info['etag'])
fhOnMountPoint.close()
def test_GET_on_file_created_over_mountpoint(self):
file_name = Utils.create_name()
# Create a file over mountpoint
file_path = os.path.join(self.env.root_dir,
'AUTH_' + self.env.account.name,
self.env.container.name, file_name)
data = "I'm whatever Gotham needs me to be."
data_hash = hashlib.md5(data).hexdigest()
with open(file_path, 'w') as f:
f.write(data)
# Access the file over Swift as an object
object_item = self.env.container.file(file_name)
self.assert_(data == object_item.read())
self.assert_status(200)
# Confirm that Etag is present in response headers
self.assert_(data_hash == object_item.info()['etag'])
self.assert_status(200)
def testObjectNameConstraints(self):
valid_object_names = ["a/b/c/d",
'/'.join(("1@3%&*0-", "};+=]|")),
'/'.join(('a' * 20, 'b' * 20, 'c' * 20))]
for object_name in valid_object_names:
file_item = self.env.container.file(object_name)
file_item.write_random()
self.assert_status(201)
invalid_object_names = ["a/./b",
"a/b/../d",
"a//b",
"a/c//",
'/'.join(('a' * 256, 'b' * 255, 'c' * 221)),
'/'.join(('a' * 255, 'b' * 255, 'c' * 222))]
for object_name in invalid_object_names:
file_item = self.env.container.file(object_name)
self.assertRaises(ResponseError, file_item.write) # 503 or 400