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digester_test.go
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package buildah
import (
"archive/tar"
"bytes"
"io"
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
digest "github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func (c *CompositeDigester) isOpen() bool {
for _, digester := range c.digesters {
if tarDigester, ok := digester.(*tarDigester); ok {
if tarDigester.isOpen {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
func TestCompositeDigester(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
itemTypes []string
resultType string
}{
{
name: "download",
itemTypes: []string{""},
resultType: "",
},
{
name: "file",
itemTypes: []string{"file"},
resultType: "file",
},
{
name: "dir",
itemTypes: []string{"dir"},
resultType: "dir",
},
{
name: "multiple-1",
itemTypes: []string{"file", "dir"},
resultType: "multi",
},
{
name: "multiple-2",
itemTypes: []string{"dir", "file"},
resultType: "multi",
},
{
name: "multiple-3",
itemTypes: []string{"", "dir"},
resultType: "multi",
},
{
name: "multiple-4",
itemTypes: []string{"", "file"},
resultType: "multi",
},
{
name: "multiple-5",
itemTypes: []string{"dir", ""},
resultType: "multi",
},
{
name: "multiple-6",
itemTypes: []string{"file", ""},
resultType: "multi",
},
}
var digester CompositeDigester
var i int
var buf bytes.Buffer
zero := time.Unix(0, 0)
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
for _, filtered := range []bool{false, true} {
desc := "unfiltered"
if filtered {
desc = "filter"
}
t.Run(desc, func(t *testing.T) {
if i > 0 {
// restart only after it's been used some, to make sure it's not necessary otherwise
digester.Restart()
}
i++
size := int64(i * 32) // items for this archive will be bigger than the last one
for _, itemType := range test.itemTypes {
for int64(buf.Len()) < size {
err := buf.WriteByte(byte(buf.Len() % 256))
require.Nil(t, err, "error padding content buffer: %v", err)
}
// feed it content that it will treat either as raw data ("") or expect to
// look like a tarball ("file"/"dir")
digester.Start(itemType)
hasher := digester.Hash() // returns an io.WriteCloser
require.NotNil(t, hasher, "digester returned a null hasher?")
if itemType == "" {
// write something that isn't an archive
n, err := io.Copy(hasher, &buf)
require.Nil(t, err, "error writing tar content to digester: %v", err)
require.Equal(t, size, n, "short write writing tar content to digester")
continue
}
// write an archive
var written bytes.Buffer // a copy of the archive we're generating and digesting
hasher = &struct {
io.Writer
io.Closer
}{
Writer: io.MultiWriter(hasher, &written), // splice into the writer
Closer: hasher,
}
if filtered {
// wrap the WriteCloser in another WriteCloser
hasher = newTarFilterer(hasher, func(hdr *tar.Header) (bool, bool, io.Reader) {
hdr.ModTime = zero
return false, false, nil
})
require.NotNil(t, hasher, "newTarFilterer returned a null WriteCloser?")
}
// write this item as an archive
tw := tar.NewWriter(hasher)
hdr := &tar.Header{
Name: "content",
Size: size,
Mode: 0o640,
ModTime: time.Now(),
Typeflag: tar.TypeReg,
}
err := tw.WriteHeader(hdr)
require.Nil(t, err, "error writing tar header to digester: %v", err)
n, err := io.Copy(tw, &buf)
require.Nil(t, err, "error writing tar content to digester: %v", err)
require.Equal(t, size, n, "short write writing tar content to digester")
err = tw.Flush()
require.Nil(t, err, "error flushing tar content to digester: %v", err)
err = tw.Close()
require.Nil(t, err, "error closing tar archive being written digester: %v", err)
if filtered {
// the ContentDigester can close its own if we don't explicitly ask it to,
// but if we wrapped it in a filter, we have to close the filter to clean
// up the filter, so we can't skip it to exercise that logic; we have to
// leave that for the corresponding unfiltered case to try
hasher.Close()
}
// now read the archive back
tr := tar.NewReader(&written)
require.NotNil(t, tr, "unable to read byte buffer?")
hdr, err = tr.Next()
for err == nil {
var n int64
if filtered {
// the filter should have set the modtime to unix 0
require.Equal(t, zero, hdr.ModTime, "timestamp for entry should have been zero")
} else {
// the filter should have left modtime to "roughly now"
require.NotEqual(t, zero, hdr.ModTime, "timestamp for entry should not have been zero")
}
n, err = io.Copy(io.Discard, tr)
require.Nil(t, err, "error reading tar content from buffer: %v", err)
require.Equal(t, hdr.Size, n, "short read reading tar content")
hdr, err = tr.Next()
}
require.Equal(t, io.EOF, err, "finished reading archive with %v, not EOF", err)
}
// check the composite digest type matches expectations and the value is not just the
// digest of zero-length data, which is absolutely not what we wrote
digestType, digestValue := digester.Digest()
require.Equal(t, test.resultType, digestType, "expected to get a %q digest back for %v, got %q", test.resultType, test.itemTypes, digestType)
require.NotEqual(t, digest.Canonical.FromBytes([]byte{}), digestValue, "digester wasn't fed any data")
require.False(t, digester.isOpen(), "expected digester to have been closed with this usage pattern")
})
}
})
}
}
func TestTarFilterer(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
input, output map[string]string
breakAfter int
filter func(*tar.Header) (bool, bool, io.Reader)
}{
{
name: "none",
input: map[string]string{
"file a": "content a",
"file b": "content b",
},
output: map[string]string{
"file a": "content a",
"file b": "content b",
},
filter: nil,
},
{
name: "plain",
input: map[string]string{
"file a": "content a",
"file b": "content b",
},
output: map[string]string{
"file a": "content a",
"file b": "content b",
},
filter: func(*tar.Header) (bool, bool, io.Reader) { return false, false, nil },
},
{
name: "skip",
input: map[string]string{
"file a": "content a",
"file b": "content b",
},
output: map[string]string{
"file a": "content a",
},
filter: func(hdr *tar.Header) (bool, bool, io.Reader) { return hdr.Name == "file b", false, nil },
},
{
name: "replace",
input: map[string]string{
"file a": "content a",
"file b": "content b",
"file c": "content c",
},
output: map[string]string{
"file a": "content a",
"file b": "content b+c",
"file c": "content c",
},
breakAfter: 2,
filter: func(hdr *tar.Header) (bool, bool, io.Reader) {
if hdr.Name == "file b" {
content := "content b+c"
hdr.Size = int64(len(content))
return false, true, strings.NewReader(content)
}
return false, false, nil
},
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
var buffer bytes.Buffer
tw := tar.NewWriter(&buffer)
files := 0
for filename, contents := range test.input {
hdr := tar.Header{
Name: filename,
Size: int64(len(contents)),
Typeflag: tar.TypeReg,
}
err := tw.WriteHeader(&hdr)
require.Nil(t, err, "unexpected error from TarWriter.WriteHeader")
n, err := io.CopyN(tw, strings.NewReader(contents), int64(len(contents)))
require.Nil(t, err, "unexpected error copying to tar writer")
require.Equal(t, int64(len(contents)), n, "unexpected write length")
files++
if test.breakAfter != 0 && files%test.breakAfter == 0 {
// this test may have us writing multiple archives to the buffer
// they should still read back as a single archive
tw.Close()
tw = tar.NewWriter(&buffer)
}
}
tw.Close()
output := make(map[string]string)
pipeReader, pipeWriter := io.Pipe()
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
tr := tar.NewReader(pipeReader)
hdr, err := tr.Next()
for err == nil {
var buffer bytes.Buffer
var n int64
n, err = io.Copy(&buffer, tr)
require.Nil(t, err, "unexpected error copying from tar reader")
require.Equal(t, hdr.Size, n, "unexpected read length")
output[hdr.Name] = buffer.String()
hdr, err = tr.Next()
}
require.Equal(t, io.EOF, err, "unexpected error ended our tarstream read")
pipeReader.Close()
wg.Done()
}()
filterer := newTarFilterer(pipeWriter, test.filter)
_, err := io.Copy(filterer, &buffer)
require.Nil(t, err, "unexpected error copying archive through filter to reader")
filterer.Close()
wg.Wait()
require.Equal(t, test.output, output, "got unexpected results")
})
}
}