flamenco/pkg/shaman/filestore/substore_test.go
Sybren A. Stüvel 88fe62ddef Manager: skip shaman permission unit test on Windows
The test was made with umask on UNIX-like systems in mind. It doesn't
make much sense on Windows, at least not in its current form, so it's
better to just explicitly skip it.
2022-03-28 11:33:09 +02:00

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/* (c) 2019, Blender Foundation - Sybren A. Stüvel
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package filestore
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestStoragePrefix(t *testing.T) {
bin := storageBin{
basePath: "/base",
dirName: "testunit",
}
assert.Equal(t, filepath.FromSlash("/base/testunit"), bin.storagePrefix(""))
assert.Equal(t, filepath.FromSlash("/base/testunit"), bin.storagePrefix("/"))
assert.Equal(t, filepath.FromSlash("/base/testunit/xxx"), bin.storagePrefix("xxx"))
assert.Equal(t, filepath.FromSlash("/base/testunit/xxx"), bin.storagePrefix("/xxx"))
}
func TestContains(t *testing.T) {
bin := storageBin{
basePath: "/base",
dirName: "testunit",
}
assert.True(t, bin.contains("", filepath.FromSlash("/base/testunit/jemoeder.txt")))
assert.True(t, bin.contains("jemoeder", filepath.FromSlash("/base/testunit/jemoeder.txt")))
assert.False(t, bin.contains("jemoeder", filepath.FromSlash("/base/testunit/opjehoofd/jemoeder.txt")))
assert.False(t, bin.contains("", filepath.FromSlash("/etc/passwd")))
assert.False(t, bin.contains(filepath.FromSlash("/"), filepath.FromSlash("/etc/passwd")))
assert.False(t, bin.contains(filepath.FromSlash("/etc"), filepath.FromSlash("/etc/passwd")))
}
func TestFilePermissions(t *testing.T) {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
t.Logf("Skipping permission test on %s, as it was designed for umask/UNIX", runtime.GOOS)
t.SkipNow()
}
dirname, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "file-permission-test")
assert.NoError(t, err)
defer os.RemoveAll(dirname)
bin := storageBin{
basePath: dirname,
dirName: "testunit",
hasTempSuffix: true,
}
file, err := bin.openForWriting("testfilename.blend")
assert.NoError(t, err)
defer file.Close()
filestat, err := file.Stat()
assert.NoError(t, err)
// The exact permissions depend on the current (unittest) process umask. This
// umask is not easy to get, which is why we have a copy of `tempfile.go` in
// the first place. The important part is that the permissions shouldn't be
// the default 0600 created by ioutil.TempFile() but something more permissive
// and dependent on the umask.
fileMode := uint32(filestat.Mode())
assert.True(t, fileMode > 0600,
"Expecting more open permissions than 0o600, got %O", fileMode)
groupWorldMode := fileMode & 0077
assert.True(t, groupWorldMode < 0066,
"Expecting tighter group+world permissions than wide-open 0o66, got %O. "+
"Note that this test expects a non-zero umask.", groupWorldMode)
}