X-Git-Url: https://mattmccutchen.net/rsync/rsync.git/blobdiff_plain/1db8b61de7fd31b9c7b02918e6c194255979f030..dfef3f1099468a3b57f69840002184c527259558:/testsuite/rsync.fns diff --git a/testsuite/rsync.fns b/testsuite/rsync.fns index c321dd3d..e7f753a9 100644 --- a/testsuite/rsync.fns +++ b/testsuite/rsync.fns @@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ TO=${TMP}/to LOG=${TMP}/log RSYNC="$rsync_bin" +# Berkley's nice. +PATH="$PATH:/usr/ucb" + runtest() { echo $ECHO_N "Test $1: $ECHO_C" if eval "$2" @@ -42,7 +45,11 @@ printmsg() { rsync_ls_lR() { - find "$@" -print | sort | xargs $TLS + find "$@" -print | sort | xargs "$TOOLDIR/tls" +} + +rsync_getgroups() { + "$TOOLDIR/getgroups" } @@ -134,36 +141,41 @@ makepath () { # Run a test (in '$1') then compare directories $2 and $3 to see if # there are any difference. If there are, explain them. +# So normally basically $1 should be an rsync command, and $2 and $3 +# the source and destination directories. This is only good when you +# expect to transfer the whole directory exactly as is. If some files +# should be excluded, you might need to use something else. + checkit() { - log=${LOG} failed= - # the log accumulates all output; we only display it if there - # is a problem. - echo "Running: \"$1\"" >${log} - echo "">>${log} - eval "$1" >>${log} 2>&1 + # We can just write everything to stdout/stderr, because the + # wrapper hides it unless there is a problem. + + echo "Running: \"$1\"" + eval "$1" status=$? if [ $status != 0 ]; then failed="YES"; fi - echo "-------------">>${log} - echo "check how the files compare with diff:">>${log} - echo "">>${log} - diff -cr $2 $3 >>${log} 2>&1 || failed=YES - echo "-------------">>${log} - echo "check how the directory listings compare with diff:">>${log} - echo "">>${log} - ( cd "$2" && rsync_ls_lR . ) > ${TMP}/ls-from 2>>${log} - ( cd "$3" && rsync_ls_lR . ) > ${TMP}/ls-to 2>>${log} - diff -c ${TMP}/ls-from ${TMP}/ls-to >>${log} 2>&1 || failed=YES + echo "-------------" + echo "check how the files compare with diff:" + echo "" + for f in `cd "$2"; find . -type f -print ` + do + diff -c "$2"/"$f" "$3"/"$f" || failed=YES + done + + echo "-------------" + echo "check how the directory listings compare with diff:" + echo "" + ( cd "$2" && rsync_ls_lR . ) > ${TMP}/ls-from + ( cd "$3" && rsync_ls_lR . ) > ${TMP}/ls-to + diff -c ${TMP}/ls-from ${TMP}/ls-to || failed=YES if [ -z "${failed}" ] ; then - rm $log return 0 else - cat ${log} - rm ${log} return 1 fi } @@ -201,10 +213,18 @@ use chroot = no hosts allow = localhost, 127.0.0.1 log file = $logfile -[test-from] = $scratchdir/daemon-from/ +# We don't know if this machine has "nobody" or "nogroup", so use the quasi-canonical +# values of (uint16_t) -2. + +uid = 65534 +gid = 65534 + +[test-from] + path = $FROM read only = yes -[test-to] = $scratchdir/daemon-to/ +[test-to] + path = $TO read only = no EOF } @@ -226,5 +246,30 @@ test_fail() { exit 1 } -# be reproducible -umask 077 \ No newline at end of file +test_skipped() { + echo "$@" >&2 + echo "$@" > "$TMP/whyskipped" + exit 77 +} + +# It failed, but we expected that. don't dump out error logs, +# because most users won't want to see them. But do leave +# the working directory around. +test_xfail() { + echo "$@" >&2 + exit 78 +} + +# Test whether something is a link, allowing for shell peculiarities +is_a_link() { + test -L "$1" || test -h "$1" || /usr/bin/test -L "$1" || /usr/bin/test -h "$1" +} + + +# We need to set the umask to be reproducible. Note also that when we +# do some daemon tests as root, we will setuid() and therefore the +# directory has to be writable by the nobody user in some cases. The +# best thing is probably to explicitly chmod those directories after +# creation. + +umask 022 \ No newline at end of file