rclone/fs/operations/dedupe_test.go
Nick Craig-Wood d97fe3b824 fs/operations: make dedupe work with mega
* factor into its own files
  * remove assumptions about having a given hash type
  * make tests work if the remote has no hash
2018-04-13 13:23:55 +01:00

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package operations_test
import (
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/hash"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/operations"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/walk"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fstest"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func skipIfCantDedupe(t *testing.T, f fs.Fs) {
if !f.Features().DuplicateFiles {
t.Skip("Can't test deduplicate - no duplicate files possible")
}
if f.Features().PutUnchecked == nil {
t.Skip("Can't test deduplicate - no PutUnchecked")
}
if f.Features().MergeDirs == nil {
t.Skip("Can't test deduplicate - no MergeDirs")
}
}
func skipIfNoHash(t *testing.T, f fs.Fs) {
if f.Hashes().GetOne() == hash.None {
t.Skip("Can't run this test without a hash")
}
}
func TestDeduplicateInteractive(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)
defer r.Finalise()
skipIfCantDedupe(t, r.Fremote)
skipIfNoHash(t, r.Fremote)
file1 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one", t1)
file2 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one", t1)
file3 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one", t1)
r.CheckWithDuplicates(t, file1, file2, file3)
err := operations.Deduplicate(r.Fremote, operations.DeduplicateInteractive)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Fremote, file1)
}
func TestDeduplicateSkip(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)
defer r.Finalise()
skipIfCantDedupe(t, r.Fremote)
haveHash := r.Fremote.Hashes().GetOne() != hash.None
file1 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one", t1)
files := []fstest.Item{file1}
if haveHash {
file2 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one", t1)
files = append(files, file2)
}
file3 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is another one", t1)
files = append(files, file3)
r.CheckWithDuplicates(t, files...)
err := operations.Deduplicate(r.Fremote, operations.DeduplicateSkip)
require.NoError(t, err)
r.CheckWithDuplicates(t, file1, file3)
}
func TestDeduplicateFirst(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)
defer r.Finalise()
skipIfCantDedupe(t, r.Fremote)
file1 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one", t1)
file2 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one A", t1)
file3 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one BB", t1)
r.CheckWithDuplicates(t, file1, file2, file3)
err := operations.Deduplicate(r.Fremote, operations.DeduplicateFirst)
require.NoError(t, err)
// list until we get one object
var objects, size int64
for try := 1; try <= *fstest.ListRetries; try++ {
objects, size, err = operations.Count(r.Fremote)
require.NoError(t, err)
if objects == 1 {
break
}
time.Sleep(time.Second)
}
assert.Equal(t, int64(1), objects)
if size != file1.Size && size != file2.Size && size != file3.Size {
t.Errorf("Size not one of the object sizes %d", size)
}
}
func TestDeduplicateNewest(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)
defer r.Finalise()
skipIfCantDedupe(t, r.Fremote)
file1 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one", t1)
file2 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one too", t2)
file3 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is another one", t3)
r.CheckWithDuplicates(t, file1, file2, file3)
err := operations.Deduplicate(r.Fremote, operations.DeduplicateNewest)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Fremote, file3)
}
func TestDeduplicateOldest(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)
defer r.Finalise()
skipIfCantDedupe(t, r.Fremote)
file1 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one", t1)
file2 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is one too", t2)
file3 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one", "This is another one", t3)
r.CheckWithDuplicates(t, file1, file2, file3)
err := operations.Deduplicate(r.Fremote, operations.DeduplicateOldest)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Fremote, file1)
}
func TestDeduplicateRename(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)
defer r.Finalise()
skipIfCantDedupe(t, r.Fremote)
file1 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one.txt", "This is one", t1)
file2 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one.txt", "This is one too", t2)
file3 := r.WriteUncheckedObject("one.txt", "This is another one", t3)
r.CheckWithDuplicates(t, file1, file2, file3)
err := operations.Deduplicate(r.Fremote, operations.DeduplicateRename)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NoError(t, walk.Walk(r.Fremote, "", true, -1, func(dirPath string, entries fs.DirEntries, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
entries.ForObject(func(o fs.Object) {
remote := o.Remote()
if remote != "one-1.txt" &&
remote != "one-2.txt" &&
remote != "one-3.txt" {
t.Errorf("Bad file name after rename %q", remote)
}
size := o.Size()
if size != file1.Size && size != file2.Size && size != file3.Size {
t.Errorf("Size not one of the object sizes %d", size)
}
})
return nil
}))
}
// This should really be a unit test, but the test framework there
// doesn't have enough tools to make it easy
func TestMergeDirs(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)
defer r.Finalise()
mergeDirs := r.Fremote.Features().MergeDirs
if mergeDirs == nil {
t.Skip("Can't merge directories")
}
file1 := r.WriteObject("dupe1/one.txt", "This is one", t1)
file2 := r.WriteObject("dupe2/two.txt", "This is one too", t2)
file3 := r.WriteObject("dupe3/three.txt", "This is another one", t3)
objs, dirs, err := walk.GetAll(r.Fremote, "", true, 1)
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, 3, len(dirs))
assert.Equal(t, 0, len(objs))
err = mergeDirs(dirs)
require.NoError(t, err)
file2.Path = "dupe1/two.txt"
file3.Path = "dupe1/three.txt"
fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Fremote, file1, file2, file3)
objs, dirs, err = walk.GetAll(r.Fremote, "", true, 1)
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, 1, len(dirs))
assert.Equal(t, 0, len(objs))
assert.Equal(t, "dupe1", dirs[0].Remote())
}