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[#1234] pilorama: Add test for duplicate directory behaviour
When AddByPath() is called concurrently on 2 different nodes, internal path components may be created twice. This violates some of our assumptions in GetByPath() and, indirectly, in S3 handling of GetSubTree() results. Add a test for the correct behaviour, fixes will follow. Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
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pkg/local_object_storage/pilorama/split_test.go
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pkg/local_object_storage/pilorama/split_test.go
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package pilorama
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import (
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"context"
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"strings"
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"testing"
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cidtest "git.frostfs.info/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-sdk-go/container/id/test"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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)
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func TestDuplicateDirectory(t *testing.T) {
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t.Skip()
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for i := range providers {
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if providers[i].name == "inmemory" {
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continue
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}
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t.Run(providers[i].name, func(t *testing.T) {
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testDuplicateDirectory(t, providers[i].construct(t))
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})
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}
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}
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func testDuplicateDirectory(t *testing.T, f Forest) {
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ctx := context.Background()
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d := CIDDescriptor{CID: cidtest.ID(), Size: 1}
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treeID := "sometree"
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treeApply := func(t *testing.T, parent, child uint64, filename string, internal bool) {
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// Nothing magic here, we add items in order and children are unique.
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// This simplifies function interface a bit.
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ts := child
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kv := []KeyValue{{Key: AttributeFilename, Value: []byte(filename)}}
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if !internal {
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kv = append(kv, KeyValue{Key: "uniqueAttr", Value: []byte{byte(child)}})
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}
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err := f.TreeApply(ctx, d.CID, treeID, &Move{
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Parent: parent,
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Child: child,
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Meta: Meta{
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Time: ts,
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Items: kv,
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},
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}, true)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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}
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// The following tree is constructed:
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// 0
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// [1] |-- dir1 (internal)
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// [2] |-- value1
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// [3] |-- dir3 (internal)
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// [4] |-- value3
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// [5] |-- dir1 (internal)
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// [6] |-- value2
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// [7] |-- dir3 (internal)
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// [8] |-- value4
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// [9] |-- dir2 (internal)
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// [10] |-- value0
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treeApply(t, RootID, 1, "dir1", true)
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treeApply(t, 1, 2, "value1", false)
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treeApply(t, 1, 3, "dir3", true)
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treeApply(t, 3, 4, "value3", false)
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treeApply(t, RootID, 5, "dir1", true)
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treeApply(t, 5, 6, "value2", false)
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treeApply(t, 5, 7, "dir3", true)
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treeApply(t, 7, 8, "value4", false)
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treeApply(t, RootID, 9, "dir2", true)
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treeApply(t, RootID, 10, "value0", false)
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// The compacted view:
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// 0
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// [1,5] |-- dir1 (internal)
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// [2] |-- value1
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// [3,7] |-- dir3 (internal)
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// [4] |-- value3
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// [8] |-- value4
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// [6] |-- value2
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// [9] |-- dir2 (internal)
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// [10] |-- value0
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testGetByPath := func(t *testing.T, p string) []byte {
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pp := strings.Split(p, "/")
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nodes, err := f.TreeGetByPath(context.Background(), d.CID, treeID, AttributeFilename, pp, false)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Equal(t, 1, len(nodes))
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meta, _, err := f.TreeGetMeta(ctx, d.CID, treeID, nodes[0])
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Equal(t, []byte(pp[len(pp)-1]), meta.GetAttr(AttributeFilename))
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return meta.GetAttr("uniqueAttr")
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}
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require.Equal(t, []byte{2}, testGetByPath(t, "dir1/value1"))
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require.Equal(t, []byte{4}, testGetByPath(t, "dir1/dir3/value3"))
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require.Equal(t, []byte{8}, testGetByPath(t, "dir1/dir3/value4"))
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require.Equal(t, []byte{10}, testGetByPath(t, "value0"))
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}
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