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authordrebs <drebs@leap.se>2012-12-06 11:07:53 -0200
committerdrebs <drebs@leap.se>2012-12-06 11:07:53 -0200
commit584696e4dbfc13b793208dc4c5c6cdc224db5a12 (patch)
treea52830511908c8a135acc16095d61acba177873b /src
parent2cf00360bce0193d8fa73194a148c28426172043 (diff)
Remove u1db and swiftclient dirs and refactor.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/README4
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/__init__.py4
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/backends/__init__.py (renamed from src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/__init__.py)0
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/backends/leap.py (renamed from src/leap/soledad/leap.py)0
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/backends/openstack.py (renamed from src/leap/soledad/openstack.py)4
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/__init__.py5
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/client.py1056
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/common/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/common/setup.py342
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/versioninfo1
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/tests/__init__.py5
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/__init__.py697
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/__init__.py211
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/dbschema.sql42
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/inmemory.py469
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/sqlite_backend.py926
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/__init__.py15
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/client.py497
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/command.py80
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/serve.py34
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/errors.py189
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/query_parser.py370
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/__init__.py15
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/basic_auth_middleware.py68
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_app.py629
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_client.py218
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_database.py143
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_errors.py46
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_target.py135
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/oauth_middleware.py89
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/server_state.py67
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/ssl_match_hostname.py64
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/utils.py23
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/sync.py304
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/__init__.py463
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/c_backend_wrapper.pyx1541
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/__init__.py47
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_client.py916
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_command.py105
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_serve.py101
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_auth_middleware.py309
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_backends.py1895
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_c_backend.py634
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_common_backend.py33
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_document.py148
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_errors.py61
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_app.py1133
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_client.py361
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_database.py256
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_https.py117
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_inmemory.py128
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_open.py69
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_query_parser.py443
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_remote_sync_target.py314
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_remote_utils.py36
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_server_state.py93
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_sqlite_backend.py493
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_sync.py1285
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_test_infrastructure.py41
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_vectorclock.py121
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/Makefile35
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/cacert.pem58
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/testing.cert61
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/testing.key16
-rw-r--r--src/leap/soledad/u1db/vectorclock.py89
65 files changed, 11 insertions, 18143 deletions
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/README b/src/leap/soledad/README
index 2ece8145..de524672 100644
--- a/src/leap/soledad/README
+++ b/src/leap/soledad/README
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
Soledad -- Synchronization Of Locally Encrypted Data Among Devices
==================================================================
+This software is under development, many parts of the code are still untested.
+
Dependencies
------------
@@ -13,3 +15,5 @@ Soledad depends on the following python libraries:
[1] http://pypi.python.org/pypi/u1db/0.1.4
[2] https://launchpad.net/python-swiftclient
[3] http://packages.python.org/python-gnupg/index.html
+
+Right now, all these libs
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/__init__.py
index 7991f898..b7082e53 100644
--- a/src/leap/soledad/__init__.py
+++ b/src/leap/soledad/__init__.py
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
"""A U1DB implementation that uses OpenStack Swift as its persistence layer."""
-from leap import *
-from openstack import *
+from backends.leap import *
+from backends.openstack import *
import gnupg
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/backends/__init__.py
index e69de29b..e69de29b 100644
--- a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/__init__.py
+++ b/src/leap/soledad/backends/__init__.py
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/leap.py b/src/leap/soledad/backends/leap.py
index 2c815632..2c815632 100644
--- a/src/leap/soledad/leap.py
+++ b/src/leap/soledad/backends/leap.py
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/openstack.py b/src/leap/soledad/backends/openstack.py
index 2c27beb3..ec4609b4 100644
--- a/src/leap/soledad/openstack.py
+++ b/src/leap/soledad/backends/openstack.py
@@ -206,8 +206,8 @@ class OpenStackDatabase(CommonBackend):
"""
Create u1db data object in store.
"""
- content = { 'transaction_log' = [],
- 'sync_log' = [] }
+ content = { 'transaction_log' : [],
+ 'sync_log' : [] }
doc = self.create_doc('u1db_data', content)
def _get_auth(self):
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index ba0b41a3..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
-""""
-OpenStack Swift Python client binding.
-"""
-from client import *
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/client.py b/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/client.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 79e6594f..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/client.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1056 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2010-2012 OpenStack, LLC.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
-# implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-"""
-Cloud Files client library used internally
-"""
-
-import socket
-import os
-import logging
-import httplib
-
-from urllib import quote as _quote
-from urlparse import urlparse, urlunparse, urljoin
-
-try:
- from eventlet.green.httplib import HTTPException, HTTPSConnection
-except ImportError:
- from httplib import HTTPException, HTTPSConnection
-
-try:
- from eventlet import sleep
-except ImportError:
- from time import sleep
-
-try:
- from swift.common.bufferedhttp \
- import BufferedHTTPConnection as HTTPConnection
-except ImportError:
- try:
- from eventlet.green.httplib import HTTPConnection
- except ImportError:
- from httplib import HTTPConnection
-
-logger = logging.getLogger("swiftclient")
-
-
-def http_log(args, kwargs, resp, body):
- if os.environ.get('SWIFTCLIENT_DEBUG', False):
- ch = logging.StreamHandler()
- logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
- logger.addHandler(ch)
- elif not logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
- return
-
- string_parts = ['curl -i']
- for element in args:
- if element in ('GET', 'POST', 'PUT', 'HEAD'):
- string_parts.append(' -X %s' % element)
- else:
- string_parts.append(' %s' % element)
-
- if 'headers' in kwargs:
- for element in kwargs['headers']:
- header = ' -H "%s: %s"' % (element, kwargs['headers'][element])
- string_parts.append(header)
-
- logger.debug("REQ: %s\n" % "".join(string_parts))
- if 'raw_body' in kwargs:
- logger.debug("REQ BODY (RAW): %s\n" % (kwargs['raw_body']))
- if 'body' in kwargs:
- logger.debug("REQ BODY: %s\n" % (kwargs['body']))
-
- logger.debug("RESP STATUS: %s\n", resp.status)
- if body:
- logger.debug("RESP BODY: %s\n", body)
-
-
-def quote(value, safe='/'):
- """
- Patched version of urllib.quote that encodes utf8 strings before quoting
- """
- if isinstance(value, unicode):
- value = value.encode('utf8')
- return _quote(value, safe)
-
-
-# look for a real json parser first
-try:
- # simplejson is popular and pretty good
- from simplejson import loads as json_loads
- from simplejson import dumps as json_dumps
-except ImportError:
- # 2.6 will have a json module in the stdlib
- from json import loads as json_loads
- from json import dumps as json_dumps
-
-
-class ClientException(Exception):
-
- def __init__(self, msg, http_scheme='', http_host='', http_port='',
- http_path='', http_query='', http_status=0, http_reason='',
- http_device='', http_response_content=''):
- Exception.__init__(self, msg)
- self.msg = msg
- self.http_scheme = http_scheme
- self.http_host = http_host
- self.http_port = http_port
- self.http_path = http_path
- self.http_query = http_query
- self.http_status = http_status
- self.http_reason = http_reason
- self.http_device = http_device
- self.http_response_content = http_response_content
-
- def __str__(self):
- a = self.msg
- b = ''
- if self.http_scheme:
- b += '%s://' % self.http_scheme
- if self.http_host:
- b += self.http_host
- if self.http_port:
- b += ':%s' % self.http_port
- if self.http_path:
- b += self.http_path
- if self.http_query:
- b += '?%s' % self.http_query
- if self.http_status:
- if b:
- b = '%s %s' % (b, self.http_status)
- else:
- b = str(self.http_status)
- if self.http_reason:
- if b:
- b = '%s %s' % (b, self.http_reason)
- else:
- b = '- %s' % self.http_reason
- if self.http_device:
- if b:
- b = '%s: device %s' % (b, self.http_device)
- else:
- b = 'device %s' % self.http_device
- if self.http_response_content:
- if len(self.http_response_content) <= 60:
- b += ' %s' % self.http_response_content
- else:
- b += ' [first 60 chars of response] %s' \
- % self.http_response_content[:60]
- return b and '%s: %s' % (a, b) or a
-
-
-def http_connection(url, proxy=None):
- """
- Make an HTTPConnection or HTTPSConnection
-
- :param url: url to connect to
- :param proxy: proxy to connect through, if any; None by default; str of the
- format 'http://127.0.0.1:8888' to set one
- :returns: tuple of (parsed url, connection object)
- :raises ClientException: Unable to handle protocol scheme
- """
- parsed = urlparse(url)
- proxy_parsed = urlparse(proxy) if proxy else None
- if parsed.scheme == 'http':
- conn = HTTPConnection((proxy_parsed if proxy else parsed).netloc)
- elif parsed.scheme == 'https':
- conn = HTTPSConnection((proxy_parsed if proxy else parsed).netloc)
- else:
- raise ClientException('Cannot handle protocol scheme %s for url %s' %
- (parsed.scheme, repr(url)))
- if proxy:
- conn._set_tunnel(parsed.hostname, parsed.port)
- return parsed, conn
-
-
-def json_request(method, url, **kwargs):
- """Takes a request in json parse it and return in json"""
- kwargs.setdefault('headers', {})
- if 'body' in kwargs:
- kwargs['headers']['Content-Type'] = 'application/json'
- kwargs['body'] = json_dumps(kwargs['body'])
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- conn.request(method, parsed.path, **kwargs)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log((url, method,), kwargs, resp, body)
- if body:
- try:
- body = json_loads(body)
- except ValueError:
- body = None
- if not body or resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Auth GET failed', http_scheme=parsed.scheme,
- http_host=conn.host,
- http_port=conn.port,
- http_path=parsed.path,
- http_status=resp.status,
- http_reason=resp.reason)
- return resp, body
-
-
-def _get_auth_v1_0(url, user, key, snet):
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- method = 'GET'
- conn.request(method, parsed.path, '',
- {'X-Auth-User': user, 'X-Auth-Key': key})
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- url = resp.getheader('x-storage-url')
- http_log((url, method,), {}, resp, body)
-
- # There is a side-effect on current Rackspace 1.0 server where a
- # bad URL would get you that document page and a 200. We error out
- # if we don't have a x-storage-url header and if we get a body.
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300 or (body and not url):
- raise ClientException('Auth GET failed', http_scheme=parsed.scheme,
- http_host=conn.host, http_port=conn.port,
- http_path=parsed.path, http_status=resp.status,
- http_reason=resp.reason)
- if snet:
- parsed = list(urlparse(url))
- # Second item in the list is the netloc
- netloc = parsed[1]
- parsed[1] = 'snet-' + netloc
- url = urlunparse(parsed)
- return url, resp.getheader('x-storage-token',
- resp.getheader('x-auth-token'))
-
-
-def _get_auth_v2_0(url, user, tenant_name, key, snet):
- body = {'auth':
- {'passwordCredentials': {'password': key, 'username': user},
- 'tenantName': tenant_name}}
- token_url = urljoin(url, "tokens")
- resp, body = json_request("POST", token_url, body=body)
- token_id = None
- try:
- url = None
- catalogs = body['access']['serviceCatalog']
- for service in catalogs:
- if service['type'] == 'object-store':
- url = service['endpoints'][0]['publicURL']
- token_id = body['access']['token']['id']
- if not url:
- raise ClientException("There is no object-store endpoint "
- "on this auth server.")
- except(KeyError, IndexError):
- raise ClientException("Error while getting answers from auth server")
-
- if snet:
- parsed = list(urlparse(url))
- # Second item in the list is the netloc
- parsed[1] = 'snet-' + parsed[1]
- url = urlunparse(parsed)
-
- return url, token_id
-
-
-def get_auth(url, user, key, snet=False, tenant_name=None, auth_version="1.0"):
- """
- Get authentication/authorization credentials.
-
- The snet parameter is used for Rackspace's ServiceNet internal network
- implementation. In this function, it simply adds *snet-* to the beginning
- of the host name for the returned storage URL. With Rackspace Cloud Files,
- use of this network path causes no bandwidth charges but requires the
- client to be running on Rackspace's ServiceNet network.
-
- :param url: authentication/authorization URL
- :param user: user to authenticate as
- :param key: key or password for authorization
- :param snet: use SERVICENET internal network (see above), default is False
- :param auth_version: OpenStack auth version, default is 1.0
- :param tenant_name: The tenant/account name, required when connecting
- to a auth 2.0 system.
- :returns: tuple of (storage URL, auth token)
- :raises: ClientException: HTTP GET request to auth URL failed
- """
- if auth_version in ["1.0", "1"]:
- return _get_auth_v1_0(url, user, key, snet)
- elif auth_version in ["2.0", "2"]:
- if not tenant_name and ':' in user:
- (tenant_name, user) = user.split(':')
- if not tenant_name:
- raise ClientException('No tenant specified')
- return _get_auth_v2_0(url, user, tenant_name, key, snet)
- else:
- raise ClientException('Unknown auth_version %s specified.'
- % auth_version)
-
-
-def get_account(url, token, marker=None, limit=None, prefix=None,
- http_conn=None, full_listing=False):
- """
- Get a listing of containers for the account.
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param marker: marker query
- :param limit: limit query
- :param prefix: prefix query
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :param full_listing: if True, return a full listing, else returns a max
- of 10000 listings
- :returns: a tuple of (response headers, a list of containers) The response
- headers will be a dict and all header names will be lowercase.
- :raises ClientException: HTTP GET request failed
- """
- if not http_conn:
- http_conn = http_connection(url)
- if full_listing:
- rv = get_account(url, token, marker, limit, prefix, http_conn)
- listing = rv[1]
- while listing:
- marker = listing[-1]['name']
- listing = \
- get_account(url, token, marker, limit, prefix, http_conn)[1]
- if listing:
- rv[1].extend(listing)
- return rv
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- qs = 'format=json'
- if marker:
- qs += '&marker=%s' % quote(marker)
- if limit:
- qs += '&limit=%d' % limit
- if prefix:
- qs += '&prefix=%s' % quote(prefix)
- full_path = '%s?%s' % (parsed.path, qs)
- headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token}
- conn.request('GET', full_path, '',
- headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log(("%s?%s" % (url, qs), 'GET',), {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
-
- resp_headers = {}
- for header, value in resp.getheaders():
- resp_headers[header.lower()] = value
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Account GET failed', http_scheme=parsed.scheme,
- http_host=conn.host, http_port=conn.port,
- http_path=parsed.path, http_query=qs,
- http_status=resp.status, http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
- if resp.status == 204:
- body
- return resp_headers, []
- return resp_headers, json_loads(body)
-
-
-def head_account(url, token, http_conn=None):
- """
- Get account stats.
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :returns: a dict containing the response's headers (all header names will
- be lowercase)
- :raises ClientException: HTTP HEAD request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- method = "HEAD"
- headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token}
- conn.request(method, parsed.path, '', headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log((url, method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Account HEAD failed', http_scheme=parsed.scheme,
- http_host=conn.host, http_port=conn.port,
- http_path=parsed.path, http_status=resp.status,
- http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
- resp_headers = {}
- for header, value in resp.getheaders():
- resp_headers[header.lower()] = value
- return resp_headers
-
-
-def post_account(url, token, headers, http_conn=None):
- """
- Update an account's metadata.
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param headers: additional headers to include in the request
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :raises ClientException: HTTP POST request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- method = 'POST'
- headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token
- conn.request(method, parsed.path, '', headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log((url, method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Account POST failed',
- http_scheme=parsed.scheme,
- http_host=conn.host,
- http_port=conn.port,
- http_path=parsed.path,
- http_status=resp.status,
- http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
-
-
-def get_container(url, token, container, marker=None, limit=None,
- prefix=None, delimiter=None, http_conn=None,
- full_listing=False):
- """
- Get a listing of objects for the container.
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param container: container name to get a listing for
- :param marker: marker query
- :param limit: limit query
- :param prefix: prefix query
- :param delimeter: string to delimit the queries on
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :param full_listing: if True, return a full listing, else returns a max
- of 10000 listings
- :returns: a tuple of (response headers, a list of objects) The response
- headers will be a dict and all header names will be lowercase.
- :raises ClientException: HTTP GET request failed
- """
- if not http_conn:
- http_conn = http_connection(url)
- if full_listing:
- rv = get_container(url, token, container, marker, limit, prefix,
- delimiter, http_conn)
- listing = rv[1]
- while listing:
- if not delimiter:
- marker = listing[-1]['name']
- else:
- marker = listing[-1].get('name', listing[-1].get('subdir'))
- listing = get_container(url, token, container, marker, limit,
- prefix, delimiter, http_conn)[1]
- if listing:
- rv[1].extend(listing)
- return rv
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- path = '%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container))
- qs = 'format=json'
- if marker:
- qs += '&marker=%s' % quote(marker)
- if limit:
- qs += '&limit=%d' % limit
- if prefix:
- qs += '&prefix=%s' % quote(prefix)
- if delimiter:
- qs += '&delimiter=%s' % quote(delimiter)
- headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token}
- method = 'GET'
- conn.request(method, '%s?%s' % (path, qs), '', headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, qs), method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
-
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Container GET failed',
- http_scheme=parsed.scheme, http_host=conn.host,
- http_port=conn.port, http_path=path,
- http_query=qs, http_status=resp.status,
- http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
- resp_headers = {}
- for header, value in resp.getheaders():
- resp_headers[header.lower()] = value
- if resp.status == 204:
- return resp_headers, []
- return resp_headers, json_loads(body)
-
-
-def head_container(url, token, container, http_conn=None, headers=None):
- """
- Get container stats.
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param container: container name to get stats for
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :returns: a dict containing the response's headers (all header names will
- be lowercase)
- :raises ClientException: HTTP HEAD request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- path = '%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container))
- method = 'HEAD'
- req_headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token}
- if headers:
- req_headers.update(headers)
- conn.request(method, path, '', req_headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, path), method,),
- {'headers': req_headers}, resp, body)
-
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Container HEAD failed',
- http_scheme=parsed.scheme, http_host=conn.host,
- http_port=conn.port, http_path=path,
- http_status=resp.status, http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
- resp_headers = {}
- for header, value in resp.getheaders():
- resp_headers[header.lower()] = value
- return resp_headers
-
-
-def put_container(url, token, container, headers=None, http_conn=None):
- """
- Create a container
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param container: container name to create
- :param headers: additional headers to include in the request
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :raises ClientException: HTTP PUT request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- path = '%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container))
- method = 'PUT'
- if not headers:
- headers = {}
- headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token
- conn.request(method, path, '', headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, path), method,),
- {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Container PUT failed',
- http_scheme=parsed.scheme, http_host=conn.host,
- http_port=conn.port, http_path=path,
- http_status=resp.status, http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
-
-
-def post_container(url, token, container, headers, http_conn=None):
- """
- Update a container's metadata.
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param container: container name to update
- :param headers: additional headers to include in the request
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :raises ClientException: HTTP POST request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- path = '%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container))
- method = 'POST'
- headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token
- conn.request(method, path, '', headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, path), method,),
- {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Container POST failed',
- http_scheme=parsed.scheme, http_host=conn.host,
- http_port=conn.port, http_path=path,
- http_status=resp.status, http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
-
-
-def delete_container(url, token, container, http_conn=None):
- """
- Delete a container
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param container: container name to delete
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :raises ClientException: HTTP DELETE request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- path = '%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container))
- headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token}
- method = 'DELETE'
- conn.request(method, path, '', headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, path), method,),
- {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Container DELETE failed',
- http_scheme=parsed.scheme, http_host=conn.host,
- http_port=conn.port, http_path=path,
- http_status=resp.status, http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
-
-
-def get_object(url, token, container, name, http_conn=None,
- resp_chunk_size=None):
- """
- Get an object
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param container: container name that the object is in
- :param name: object name to get
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :param resp_chunk_size: if defined, chunk size of data to read. NOTE: If
- you specify a resp_chunk_size you must fully read
- the object's contents before making another
- request.
- :returns: a tuple of (response headers, the object's contents) The response
- headers will be a dict and all header names will be lowercase.
- :raises ClientException: HTTP GET request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- path = '%s/%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container), quote(name))
- method = 'GET'
- headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token}
- conn.request(method, path, '', headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- body = resp.read()
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, path), 'POST',),
- {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
- raise ClientException('Object GET failed', http_scheme=parsed.scheme,
- http_host=conn.host, http_port=conn.port,
- http_path=path, http_status=resp.status,
- http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
- if resp_chunk_size:
-
- def _object_body():
- buf = resp.read(resp_chunk_size)
- while buf:
- yield buf
- buf = resp.read(resp_chunk_size)
- object_body = _object_body()
- else:
- object_body = resp.read()
- resp_headers = {}
- for header, value in resp.getheaders():
- resp_headers[header.lower()] = value
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, path), 'POST',),
- {'headers': headers}, resp, object_body)
- return resp_headers, object_body
-
-
-def head_object(url, token, container, name, http_conn=None):
- """
- Get object info
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param container: container name that the object is in
- :param name: object name to get info for
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :returns: a dict containing the response's headers (all header names will
- be lowercase)
- :raises ClientException: HTTP HEAD request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- path = '%s/%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container), quote(name))
- method = 'HEAD'
- headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token}
- conn.request(method, path, '', headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, path), 'POST',),
- {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Object HEAD failed', http_scheme=parsed.scheme,
- http_host=conn.host, http_port=conn.port,
- http_path=path, http_status=resp.status,
- http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
- resp_headers = {}
- for header, value in resp.getheaders():
- resp_headers[header.lower()] = value
- return resp_headers
-
-
-def put_object(url, token=None, container=None, name=None, contents=None,
- content_length=None, etag=None, chunk_size=65536,
- content_type=None, headers=None, http_conn=None, proxy=None):
- """
- Put an object
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token; if None, no token will be sent
- :param container: container name that the object is in; if None, the
- container name is expected to be part of the url
- :param name: object name to put; if None, the object name is expected to be
- part of the url
- :param contents: a string or a file like object to read object data from;
- if None, a zero-byte put will be done
- :param content_length: value to send as content-length header; also limits
- the amount read from contents; if None, it will be
- computed via the contents or chunked transfer
- encoding will be used
- :param etag: etag of contents; if None, no etag will be sent
- :param chunk_size: chunk size of data to write; default 65536
- :param content_type: value to send as content-type header; if None, no
- content-type will be set (remote end will likely try
- to auto-detect it)
- :param headers: additional headers to include in the request, if any
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :param proxy: proxy to connect through, if any; None by default; str of the
- format 'http://127.0.0.1:8888' to set one
- :returns: etag from server response
- :raises ClientException: HTTP PUT request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url, proxy=proxy)
- path = parsed.path
- if container:
- path = '%s/%s' % (path.rstrip('/'), quote(container))
- if name:
- path = '%s/%s' % (path.rstrip('/'), quote(name))
- if headers:
- headers = dict(headers)
- else:
- headers = {}
- if token:
- headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token
- if etag:
- headers['ETag'] = etag.strip('"')
- if content_length is not None:
- headers['Content-Length'] = str(content_length)
- else:
- for n, v in headers.iteritems():
- if n.lower() == 'content-length':
- content_length = int(v)
- if content_type is not None:
- headers['Content-Type'] = content_type
- if not contents:
- headers['Content-Length'] = '0'
- if hasattr(contents, 'read'):
- conn.putrequest('PUT', path)
- for header, value in headers.iteritems():
- conn.putheader(header, value)
- if content_length is None:
- conn.putheader('Transfer-Encoding', 'chunked')
- conn.endheaders()
- chunk = contents.read(chunk_size)
- while chunk:
- conn.send('%x\r\n%s\r\n' % (len(chunk), chunk))
- chunk = contents.read(chunk_size)
- conn.send('0\r\n\r\n')
- else:
- conn.endheaders()
- left = content_length
- while left > 0:
- size = chunk_size
- if size > left:
- size = left
- chunk = contents.read(size)
- conn.send(chunk)
- left -= len(chunk)
- else:
- conn.request('PUT', path, contents, headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token}
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, path), 'PUT',),
- {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Object PUT failed', http_scheme=parsed.scheme,
- http_host=conn.host, http_port=conn.port,
- http_path=path, http_status=resp.status,
- http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
- return resp.getheader('etag', '').strip('"')
-
-
-def post_object(url, token, container, name, headers, http_conn=None):
- """
- Update object metadata
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token
- :param container: container name that the object is in
- :param name: name of the object to update
- :param headers: additional headers to include in the request
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :raises ClientException: HTTP POST request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url)
- path = '%s/%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container), quote(name))
- headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token
- conn.request('POST', path, '', headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, path), 'POST',),
- {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Object POST failed', http_scheme=parsed.scheme,
- http_host=conn.host, http_port=conn.port,
- http_path=path, http_status=resp.status,
- http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
-
-
-def delete_object(url, token=None, container=None, name=None, http_conn=None,
- headers=None, proxy=None):
- """
- Delete object
-
- :param url: storage URL
- :param token: auth token; if None, no token will be sent
- :param container: container name that the object is in; if None, the
- container name is expected to be part of the url
- :param name: object name to delete; if None, the object name is expected to
- be part of the url
- :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the
- conn object)
- :param headers: additional headers to include in the request
- :param proxy: proxy to connect through, if any; None by default; str of the
- format 'http://127.0.0.1:8888' to set one
- :raises ClientException: HTTP DELETE request failed
- """
- if http_conn:
- parsed, conn = http_conn
- else:
- parsed, conn = http_connection(url, proxy=proxy)
- path = parsed.path
- if container:
- path = '%s/%s' % (path.rstrip('/'), quote(container))
- if name:
- path = '%s/%s' % (path.rstrip('/'), quote(name))
- if headers:
- headers = dict(headers)
- else:
- headers = {}
- if token:
- headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token
- conn.request('DELETE', path, '', headers)
- resp = conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- http_log(('%s?%s' % (url, path), 'POST',),
- {'headers': headers}, resp, body)
- if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300:
- raise ClientException('Object DELETE failed',
- http_scheme=parsed.scheme, http_host=conn.host,
- http_port=conn.port, http_path=path,
- http_status=resp.status, http_reason=resp.reason,
- http_response_content=body)
-
-
-class Connection(object):
- """Convenience class to make requests that will also retry the request"""
-
- def __init__(self, authurl, user, key, retries=5, preauthurl=None,
- preauthtoken=None, snet=False, starting_backoff=1,
- tenant_name=None,
- auth_version="1"):
- """
- :param authurl: authentication URL
- :param user: user name to authenticate as
- :param key: key/password to authenticate with
- :param retries: Number of times to retry the request before failing
- :param preauthurl: storage URL (if you have already authenticated)
- :param preauthtoken: authentication token (if you have already
- authenticated)
- :param snet: use SERVICENET internal network default is False
- :param auth_version: OpenStack auth version, default is 1.0
- :param tenant_name: The tenant/account name, required when connecting
- to a auth 2.0 system.
- """
- self.authurl = authurl
- self.user = user
- self.key = key
- self.retries = retries
- self.http_conn = None
- self.url = preauthurl
- self.token = preauthtoken
- self.attempts = 0
- self.snet = snet
- self.starting_backoff = starting_backoff
- self.auth_version = auth_version
- self.tenant_name = tenant_name
-
- def get_auth(self):
- return get_auth(self.authurl, self.user,
- self.key, snet=self.snet,
- tenant_name=self.tenant_name,
- auth_version=self.auth_version)
-
- def http_connection(self):
- return http_connection(self.url)
-
- def _retry(self, reset_func, func, *args, **kwargs):
- self.attempts = 0
- backoff = self.starting_backoff
- while self.attempts <= self.retries:
- self.attempts += 1
- try:
- if not self.url or not self.token:
- self.url, self.token = self.get_auth()
- self.http_conn = None
- if not self.http_conn:
- self.http_conn = self.http_connection()
- kwargs['http_conn'] = self.http_conn
- rv = func(self.url, self.token, *args, **kwargs)
- return rv
- except (socket.error, HTTPException):
- if self.attempts > self.retries:
- raise
- self.http_conn = None
- except ClientException, err:
- if self.attempts > self.retries:
- raise
- if err.http_status == 401:
- self.url = self.token = None
- if self.attempts > 1:
- raise
- elif err.http_status == 408:
- self.http_conn = None
- elif 500 <= err.http_status <= 599:
- pass
- else:
- raise
- sleep(backoff)
- backoff *= 2
- if reset_func:
- reset_func(func, *args, **kwargs)
-
- def head_account(self):
- """Wrapper for :func:`head_account`"""
- return self._retry(None, head_account)
-
- def get_account(self, marker=None, limit=None, prefix=None,
- full_listing=False):
- """Wrapper for :func:`get_account`"""
- # TODO(unknown): With full_listing=True this will restart the entire
- # listing with each retry. Need to make a better version that just
- # retries where it left off.
- return self._retry(None, get_account, marker=marker, limit=limit,
- prefix=prefix, full_listing=full_listing)
-
- def post_account(self, headers):
- """Wrapper for :func:`post_account`"""
- return self._retry(None, post_account, headers)
-
- def head_container(self, container):
- """Wrapper for :func:`head_container`"""
- return self._retry(None, head_container, container)
-
- def get_container(self, container, marker=None, limit=None, prefix=None,
- delimiter=None, full_listing=False):
- """Wrapper for :func:`get_container`"""
- # TODO(unknown): With full_listing=True this will restart the entire
- # listing with each retry. Need to make a better version that just
- # retries where it left off.
- return self._retry(None, get_container, container, marker=marker,
- limit=limit, prefix=prefix, delimiter=delimiter,
- full_listing=full_listing)
-
- def put_container(self, container, headers=None):
- """Wrapper for :func:`put_container`"""
- return self._retry(None, put_container, container, headers=headers)
-
- def post_container(self, container, headers):
- """Wrapper for :func:`post_container`"""
- return self._retry(None, post_container, container, headers)
-
- def delete_container(self, container):
- """Wrapper for :func:`delete_container`"""
- return self._retry(None, delete_container, container)
-
- def head_object(self, container, obj):
- """Wrapper for :func:`head_object`"""
- return self._retry(None, head_object, container, obj)
-
- def get_object(self, container, obj, resp_chunk_size=None):
- """Wrapper for :func:`get_object`"""
- return self._retry(None, get_object, container, obj,
- resp_chunk_size=resp_chunk_size)
-
- def put_object(self, container, obj, contents, content_length=None,
- etag=None, chunk_size=65536, content_type=None,
- headers=None):
- """Wrapper for :func:`put_object`"""
-
- def _default_reset(*args, **kwargs):
- raise ClientException('put_object(%r, %r, ...) failure and no '
- 'ability to reset contents for reupload.'
- % (container, obj))
-
- reset_func = _default_reset
- tell = getattr(contents, 'tell', None)
- seek = getattr(contents, 'seek', None)
- if tell and seek:
- orig_pos = tell()
- reset_func = lambda *a, **k: seek(orig_pos)
- elif not contents:
- reset_func = lambda *a, **k: None
-
- return self._retry(reset_func, put_object, container, obj, contents,
- content_length=content_length, etag=etag,
- chunk_size=chunk_size, content_type=content_type,
- headers=headers)
-
- def post_object(self, container, obj, headers):
- """Wrapper for :func:`post_object`"""
- return self._retry(None, post_object, container, obj, headers)
-
- def delete_object(self, container, obj):
- """Wrapper for :func:`delete_object`"""
- return self._retry(None, delete_object, container, obj)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/common/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/common/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29b..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/common/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/common/setup.py b/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/common/setup.py
deleted file mode 100644
index caf06fa5..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/openstack/common/setup.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,342 +0,0 @@
-# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
-
-# Copyright 2011 OpenStack LLC.
-# All Rights Reserved.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
-# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
-# a copy of the License at
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
-# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
-# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
-# under the License.
-
-"""
-Utilities with minimum-depends for use in setup.py
-"""
-
-import datetime
-import os
-import re
-import subprocess
-import sys
-
-from setuptools.command import sdist
-
-
-def parse_mailmap(mailmap='.mailmap'):
- mapping = {}
- if os.path.exists(mailmap):
- fp = open(mailmap, 'r')
- for l in fp:
- l = l.strip()
- if not l.startswith('#') and ' ' in l:
- canonical_email, alias = l.split(' ')
- mapping[alias] = canonical_email
- return mapping
-
-
-def canonicalize_emails(changelog, mapping):
- """Takes in a string and an email alias mapping and replaces all
- instances of the aliases in the string with their real email.
- """
- for alias, email in mapping.iteritems():
- changelog = changelog.replace(alias, email)
- return changelog
-
-
-# Get requirements from the first file that exists
-def get_reqs_from_files(requirements_files):
- reqs_in = []
- for requirements_file in requirements_files:
- if os.path.exists(requirements_file):
- return open(requirements_file, 'r').read().split('\n')
- return []
-
-
-def parse_requirements(requirements_files=['requirements.txt',
- 'tools/pip-requires']):
- requirements = []
- for line in get_reqs_from_files(requirements_files):
- # For the requirements list, we need to inject only the portion
- # after egg= so that distutils knows the package it's looking for
- # such as:
- # -e git://github.com/openstack/nova/master#egg=nova
- if re.match(r'\s*-e\s+', line):
- requirements.append(re.sub(r'\s*-e\s+.*#egg=(.*)$', r'\1',
- line))
- # such as:
- # http://github.com/openstack/nova/zipball/master#egg=nova
- elif re.match(r'\s*https?:', line):
- requirements.append(re.sub(r'\s*https?:.*#egg=(.*)$', r'\1',
- line))
- # -f lines are for index locations, and don't get used here
- elif re.match(r'\s*-f\s+', line):
- pass
- # argparse is part of the standard library starting with 2.7
- # adding it to the requirements list screws distro installs
- elif line == 'argparse' and sys.version_info >= (2, 7):
- pass
- else:
- requirements.append(line)
-
- return requirements
-
-
-def parse_dependency_links(requirements_files=['requirements.txt',
- 'tools/pip-requires']):
- dependency_links = []
- # dependency_links inject alternate locations to find packages listed
- # in requirements
- for line in get_reqs_from_files(requirements_files):
- # skip comments and blank lines
- if re.match(r'(\s*#)|(\s*$)', line):
- continue
- # lines with -e or -f need the whole line, minus the flag
- if re.match(r'\s*-[ef]\s+', line):
- dependency_links.append(re.sub(r'\s*-[ef]\s+', '', line))
- # lines that are only urls can go in unmolested
- elif re.match(r'\s*https?:', line):
- dependency_links.append(line)
- return dependency_links
-
-
-def write_requirements():
- venv = os.environ.get('VIRTUAL_ENV', None)
- if venv is not None:
- with open("requirements.txt", "w") as req_file:
- output = subprocess.Popen(["pip", "-E", venv, "freeze", "-l"],
- stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
- requirements = output.communicate()[0].strip()
- req_file.write(requirements)
-
-
-def _run_shell_command(cmd):
- output = subprocess.Popen(["/bin/sh", "-c", cmd],
- stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
- out = output.communicate()
- if len(out) == 0:
- return None
- if len(out[0].strip()) == 0:
- return None
- return out[0].strip()
-
-
-def _get_git_next_version_suffix(branch_name):
- datestamp = datetime.datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d')
- if branch_name == 'milestone-proposed':
- revno_prefix = "r"
- else:
- revno_prefix = ""
- _run_shell_command("git fetch origin +refs/meta/*:refs/remotes/meta/*")
- milestone_cmd = "git show meta/openstack/release:%s" % branch_name
- milestonever = _run_shell_command(milestone_cmd)
- if not milestonever:
- milestonever = ""
- post_version = _get_git_post_version()
- revno = post_version.split(".")[-1]
- return "%s~%s.%s%s" % (milestonever, datestamp, revno_prefix, revno)
-
-
-def _get_git_current_tag():
- return _run_shell_command("git tag --contains HEAD")
-
-
-def _get_git_tag_info():
- return _run_shell_command("git describe --tags")
-
-
-def _get_git_post_version():
- current_tag = _get_git_current_tag()
- if current_tag is not None:
- return current_tag
- else:
- tag_info = _get_git_tag_info()
- if tag_info is None:
- base_version = "0.0"
- cmd = "git --no-pager log --oneline"
- out = _run_shell_command(cmd)
- revno = len(out.split("\n"))
- else:
- tag_infos = tag_info.split("-")
- base_version = "-".join(tag_infos[:-2])
- revno = tag_infos[-2]
- return "%s.%s" % (base_version, revno)
-
-
-def write_git_changelog():
- """Write a changelog based on the git changelog."""
- if os.path.isdir('.git'):
- git_log_cmd = 'git log --stat'
- changelog = _run_shell_command(git_log_cmd)
- mailmap = parse_mailmap()
- with open("ChangeLog", "w") as changelog_file:
- changelog_file.write(canonicalize_emails(changelog, mailmap))
-
-
-def generate_authors():
- """Create AUTHORS file using git commits."""
- jenkins_email = 'jenkins@review.openstack.org'
- old_authors = 'AUTHORS.in'
- new_authors = 'AUTHORS'
- if os.path.isdir('.git'):
- # don't include jenkins email address in AUTHORS file
- git_log_cmd = ("git log --format='%aN <%aE>' | sort -u | "
- "grep -v " + jenkins_email)
- changelog = _run_shell_command(git_log_cmd)
- mailmap = parse_mailmap()
- with open(new_authors, 'w') as new_authors_fh:
- new_authors_fh.write(canonicalize_emails(changelog, mailmap))
- if os.path.exists(old_authors):
- with open(old_authors, "r") as old_authors_fh:
- new_authors_fh.write('\n' + old_authors_fh.read())
-
-_rst_template = """%(heading)s
-%(underline)s
-
-.. automodule:: %(module)s
- :members:
- :undoc-members:
- :show-inheritance:
-"""
-
-
-def read_versioninfo(project):
- """Read the versioninfo file. If it doesn't exist, we're in a github
- zipball, and there's really know way to know what version we really
- are, but that should be ok, because the utility of that should be
- just about nil if this code path is in use in the first place."""
- versioninfo_path = os.path.join(project, 'versioninfo')
- if os.path.exists(versioninfo_path):
- with open(versioninfo_path, 'r') as vinfo:
- version = vinfo.read().strip()
- else:
- version = "0.0.0"
- return version
-
-
-def write_versioninfo(project, version):
- """Write a simple file containing the version of the package."""
- open(os.path.join(project, 'versioninfo'), 'w').write("%s\n" % version)
-
-
-def get_cmdclass():
- """Return dict of commands to run from setup.py."""
-
- cmdclass = dict()
-
- def _find_modules(arg, dirname, files):
- for filename in files:
- if filename.endswith('.py') and filename != '__init__.py':
- arg["%s.%s" % (dirname.replace('/', '.'),
- filename[:-3])] = True
-
- class LocalSDist(sdist.sdist):
- """Builds the ChangeLog and Authors files from VC first."""
-
- def run(self):
- write_git_changelog()
- generate_authors()
- # sdist.sdist is an old style class, can't use super()
- sdist.sdist.run(self)
-
- cmdclass['sdist'] = LocalSDist
-
- # If Sphinx is installed on the box running setup.py,
- # enable setup.py to build the documentation, otherwise,
- # just ignore it
- try:
- from sphinx.setup_command import BuildDoc
-
- class LocalBuildDoc(BuildDoc):
- def generate_autoindex(self):
- print "**Autodocumenting from %s" % os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
- modules = {}
- option_dict = self.distribution.get_option_dict('build_sphinx')
- source_dir = os.path.join(option_dict['source_dir'][1], 'api')
- if not os.path.exists(source_dir):
- os.makedirs(source_dir)
- for pkg in self.distribution.packages:
- if '.' not in pkg:
- os.path.walk(pkg, _find_modules, modules)
- module_list = modules.keys()
- module_list.sort()
- autoindex_filename = os.path.join(source_dir, 'autoindex.rst')
- with open(autoindex_filename, 'w') as autoindex:
- autoindex.write(""".. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 1
-
-""")
- for module in module_list:
- output_filename = os.path.join(source_dir,
- "%s.rst" % module)
- heading = "The :mod:`%s` Module" % module
- underline = "=" * len(heading)
- values = dict(module=module, heading=heading,
- underline=underline)
-
- print "Generating %s" % output_filename
- with open(output_filename, 'w') as output_file:
- output_file.write(_rst_template % values)
- autoindex.write(" %s.rst\n" % module)
-
- def run(self):
- if not os.getenv('SPHINX_DEBUG'):
- self.generate_autoindex()
-
- for builder in ['html', 'man']:
- self.builder = builder
- self.finalize_options()
- self.project = self.distribution.get_name()
- self.version = self.distribution.get_version()
- self.release = self.distribution.get_version()
- BuildDoc.run(self)
- cmdclass['build_sphinx'] = LocalBuildDoc
- except ImportError:
- pass
-
- return cmdclass
-
-
-def get_git_branchname():
- for branch in _run_shell_command("git branch --color=never").split("\n"):
- if branch.startswith('*'):
- _branch_name = branch.split()[1].strip()
- if _branch_name == "(no":
- _branch_name = "no-branch"
- return _branch_name
-
-
-def get_pre_version(projectname, base_version):
- """Return a version which is based"""
- if os.path.isdir('.git'):
- current_tag = _get_git_current_tag()
- if current_tag is not None:
- version = current_tag
- else:
- branch_name = os.getenv('BRANCHNAME',
- os.getenv('GERRIT_REFNAME',
- get_git_branchname()))
- version_suffix = _get_git_next_version_suffix(branch_name)
- version = "%s~%s" % (base_version, version_suffix)
- write_versioninfo(projectname, version)
- return version.split('~')[0]
- else:
- version = read_versioninfo(projectname)
- return version.split('~')[0]
-
-
-def get_post_version(projectname):
- """Return a version which is equal to the tag that's on the current
- revision if there is one, or tag plus number of additional revisions
- if the current revision has no tag."""
-
- if os.path.isdir('.git'):
- version = _get_git_post_version()
- write_versioninfo(projectname, version)
- return version
- return read_versioninfo(projectname)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/versioninfo b/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/versioninfo
deleted file mode 100644
index 524cb552..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/swiftclient/versioninfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-1.1.1
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/tests/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/tests/__init__.py
index 4f63648e..8e0a5c52 100644
--- a/src/leap/soledad/tests/__init__.py
+++ b/src/leap/soledad/tests/__init__.py
@@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ import unittest
import os
import u1db
-from soledad import leap, GPGWrapper
-from soledad.openstack import (
+from soledad import GPGWrapper
+from soledad.backends import leap
+from soledad.backends.openstack import (
SimpleLog,
TransactionLog,
SyncLog,
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index ed41bb03..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,697 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""U1DB"""
-
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-
-from u1db.errors import InvalidJSON, InvalidContent
-
-__version_info__ = (0, 1, 4)
-__version__ = '.'.join(map(str, __version_info__))
-
-
-def open(path, create, document_factory=None):
- """Open a database at the given location.
-
- Will raise u1db.errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist if create=False and the
- database does not already exist.
-
- :param path: The filesystem path for the database to open.
- :param create: True/False, should the database be created if it doesn't
- already exist?
- :param document_factory: A function that will be called with the same
- parameters as Document.__init__.
- :return: An instance of Database.
- """
- from u1db.backends import sqlite_backend
- return sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.open_database(
- path, create=create, document_factory=document_factory)
-
-
-# constraints on database names (relevant for remote access, as regex)
-DBNAME_CONSTRAINTS = r"[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9.-]*"
-
-# constraints on doc ids (as regex)
-# (no slashes, and no characters outside the ascii range)
-DOC_ID_CONSTRAINTS = r"[a-zA-Z0-9.%_-]+"
-
-
-class Database(object):
- """A JSON Document data store.
-
- This data store can be synchronized with other u1db.Database instances.
- """
-
- def set_document_factory(self, factory):
- """Set the document factory that will be used to create objects to be
- returned as documents by the database.
-
- :param factory: A function that returns an object which at minimum must
- satisfy the same interface as does the class DocumentBase.
- Subclassing that class is the easiest way to create such
- a function.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.set_document_factory)
-
- def set_document_size_limit(self, limit):
- """Set the maximum allowed document size for this database.
-
- :param limit: Maximum allowed document size in bytes.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.set_document_size_limit)
-
- def whats_changed(self, old_generation=0):
- """Return a list of documents that have changed since old_generation.
- This allows APPS to only store a db generation before going
- 'offline', and then when coming back online they can use this
- data to update whatever extra data they are storing.
-
- :param old_generation: The generation of the database in the old
- state.
- :return: (generation, trans_id, [(doc_id, generation, trans_id),...])
- The current generation of the database, its associated transaction
- id, and a list of of changed documents since old_generation,
- represented by tuples with for each document its doc_id and the
- generation and transaction id corresponding to the last intervening
- change and sorted by generation (old changes first)
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.whats_changed)
-
- def get_doc(self, doc_id, include_deleted=False):
- """Get the JSON string for the given document.
-
- :param doc_id: The unique document identifier
- :param include_deleted: If set to True, deleted documents will be
- returned with empty content. Otherwise asking for a deleted
- document will return None.
- :return: a Document object.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get_doc)
-
- def get_docs(self, doc_ids, check_for_conflicts=True,
- include_deleted=False):
- """Get the JSON content for many documents.
-
- :param doc_ids: A list of document identifiers.
- :param check_for_conflicts: If set to False, then the conflict check
- will be skipped, and 'None' will be returned instead of True/False.
- :param include_deleted: If set to True, deleted documents will be
- returned with empty content. Otherwise deleted documents will not
- be included in the results.
- :return: iterable giving the Document object for each document id
- in matching doc_ids order.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get_docs)
-
- def get_all_docs(self, include_deleted=False):
- """Get the JSON content for all documents in the database.
-
- :param include_deleted: If set to True, deleted documents will be
- returned with empty content. Otherwise deleted documents will not
- be included in the results.
- :return: (generation, [Document])
- The current generation of the database, followed by a list of all
- the documents in the database.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get_all_docs)
-
- def create_doc(self, content, doc_id=None):
- """Create a new document.
-
- You can optionally specify the document identifier, but the document
- must not already exist. See 'put_doc' if you want to override an
- existing document.
- If the database specifies a maximum document size and the document
- exceeds it, create will fail and raise a DocumentTooBig exception.
-
- :param content: A Python dictionary.
- :param doc_id: An optional identifier specifying the document id.
- :return: Document
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.create_doc)
-
- def create_doc_from_json(self, json, doc_id=None):
- """Create a new document.
-
- You can optionally specify the document identifier, but the document
- must not already exist. See 'put_doc' if you want to override an
- existing document.
- If the database specifies a maximum document size and the document
- exceeds it, create will fail and raise a DocumentTooBig exception.
-
- :param json: The JSON document string
- :param doc_id: An optional identifier specifying the document id.
- :return: Document
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.create_doc_from_json)
-
- def put_doc(self, doc):
- """Update a document.
- If the document currently has conflicts, put will fail.
- If the database specifies a maximum document size and the document
- exceeds it, put will fail and raise a DocumentTooBig exception.
-
- :param doc: A Document with new content.
- :return: new_doc_rev - The new revision identifier for the document.
- The Document object will also be updated.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.put_doc)
-
- def delete_doc(self, doc):
- """Mark a document as deleted.
- Will abort if the current revision doesn't match doc.rev.
- This will also set doc.content to None.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.delete_doc)
-
- def create_index(self, index_name, *index_expressions):
- """Create an named index, which can then be queried for future lookups.
- Creating an index which already exists is not an error, and is cheap.
- Creating an index which does not match the index_expressions of the
- existing index is an error.
- Creating an index will block until the expressions have been evaluated
- and the index generated.
-
- :param index_name: A unique name which can be used as a key prefix
- :param index_expressions: index expressions defining the index
- information.
-
- Examples:
-
- "fieldname", or "fieldname.subfieldname" to index alphabetically
- sorted on the contents of a field.
-
- "number(fieldname, width)", "lower(fieldname)"
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.create_index)
-
- def delete_index(self, index_name):
- """Remove a named index.
-
- :param index_name: The name of the index we are removing
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.delete_index)
-
- def list_indexes(self):
- """List the definitions of all known indexes.
-
- :return: A list of [('index-name', ['field', 'field2'])] definitions.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.list_indexes)
-
- def get_from_index(self, index_name, *key_values):
- """Return documents that match the keys supplied.
-
- You must supply exactly the same number of values as have been defined
- in the index. It is possible to do a prefix match by using '*' to
- indicate a wildcard match. You can only supply '*' to trailing entries,
- (eg 'val', '*', '*' is allowed, but '*', 'val', 'val' is not.)
- It is also possible to append a '*' to the last supplied value (eg
- 'val*', '*', '*' or 'val', 'val*', '*', but not 'val*', 'val', '*')
-
- :param index_name: The index to query
- :param key_values: values to match. eg, if you have
- an index with 3 fields then you would have:
- get_from_index(index_name, val1, val2, val3)
- :return: List of [Document]
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get_from_index)
-
- def get_range_from_index(self, index_name, start_value, end_value):
- """Return documents that fall within the specified range.
-
- Both ends of the range are inclusive. For both start_value and
- end_value, one must supply exactly the same number of values as have
- been defined in the index, or pass None. In case of a single column
- index, a string is accepted as an alternative for a tuple with a single
- value. It is possible to do a prefix match by using '*' to indicate
- a wildcard match. You can only supply '*' to trailing entries, (eg
- 'val', '*', '*' is allowed, but '*', 'val', 'val' is not.) It is also
- possible to append a '*' to the last supplied value (eg 'val*', '*',
- '*' or 'val', 'val*', '*', but not 'val*', 'val', '*')
-
- :param index_name: The index to query
- :param start_values: tuples of values that define the lower bound of
- the range. eg, if you have an index with 3 fields then you would
- have: (val1, val2, val3)
- :param end_values: tuples of values that define the upper bound of the
- range. eg, if you have an index with 3 fields then you would have:
- (val1, val2, val3)
- :return: List of [Document]
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get_range_from_index)
-
- def get_index_keys(self, index_name):
- """Return all keys under which documents are indexed in this index.
-
- :param index_name: The index to query
- :return: [] A list of tuples of indexed keys.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get_index_keys)
-
- def get_doc_conflicts(self, doc_id):
- """Get the list of conflicts for the given document.
-
- The order of the conflicts is such that the first entry is the value
- that would be returned by "get_doc".
-
- :return: [doc] A list of the Document entries that are conflicted.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get_doc_conflicts)
-
- def resolve_doc(self, doc, conflicted_doc_revs):
- """Mark a document as no longer conflicted.
-
- We take the list of revisions that the client knows about that it is
- superseding. This may be a different list from the actual current
- conflicts, in which case only those are removed as conflicted. This
- may fail if the conflict list is significantly different from the
- supplied information. (sync could have happened in the background from
- the time you GET_DOC_CONFLICTS until the point where you RESOLVE)
-
- :param doc: A Document with the new content to be inserted.
- :param conflicted_doc_revs: A list of revisions that the new content
- supersedes.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.resolve_doc)
-
- def get_sync_target(self):
- """Return a SyncTarget object, for another u1db to synchronize with.
-
- :return: An instance of SyncTarget.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get_sync_target)
-
- def close(self):
- """Release any resources associated with this database."""
- raise NotImplementedError(self.close)
-
- def sync(self, url, creds=None, autocreate=True):
- """Synchronize documents with remote replica exposed at url.
-
- :param url: the url of the target replica to sync with.
- :param creds: optional dictionary giving credentials
- to authorize the operation with the server. For using OAuth
- the form of creds is:
- {'oauth': {
- 'consumer_key': ...,
- 'consumer_secret': ...,
- 'token_key': ...,
- 'token_secret': ...
- }}
- :param autocreate: ask the target to create the db if non-existent.
- :return: local_gen_before_sync The local generation before the
- synchronisation was performed. This is useful to pass into
- whatschanged, if an application wants to know which documents were
- affected by a synchronisation.
- """
- from u1db.sync import Synchronizer
- from u1db.remote.http_target import HTTPSyncTarget
- return Synchronizer(self, HTTPSyncTarget(url, creds=creds)).sync(
- autocreate=autocreate)
-
- def _get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self, other_replica_uid):
- """Return the last known generation and transaction id for the other db
- replica.
-
- When you do a synchronization with another replica, the Database keeps
- track of what generation the other database replica was at, and what
- the associated transaction id was. This is used to determine what data
- needs to be sent, and if two databases are claiming to be the same
- replica.
-
- :param other_replica_uid: The identifier for the other replica.
- :return: (gen, trans_id) The generation and transaction id we
- encountered during synchronization. If we've never synchronized
- with the replica, this is (0, '').
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id)
-
- def _set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self, other_replica_uid,
- other_generation, other_transaction_id):
- """Set the last-known generation and transaction id for the other
- database replica.
-
- We have just performed some synchronization, and we want to track what
- generation the other replica was at. See also
- _get_replica_gen_and_trans_id.
- :param other_replica_uid: The U1DB identifier for the other replica.
- :param other_generation: The generation number for the other replica.
- :param other_transaction_id: The transaction id associated with the
- generation.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id)
-
- def _put_doc_if_newer(self, doc, save_conflict, replica_uid, replica_gen,
- replica_trans_id=''):
- """Insert/update document into the database with a given revision.
-
- This api is used during synchronization operations.
-
- If a document would conflict and save_conflict is set to True, the
- content will be selected as the 'current' content for doc.doc_id,
- even though doc.rev doesn't supersede the currently stored revision.
- The currently stored document will be added to the list of conflict
- alternatives for the given doc_id.
-
- This forces the new content to be 'current' so that we get convergence
- after synchronizing, even if people don't resolve conflicts. Users can
- then notice that their content is out of date, update it, and
- synchronize again. (The alternative is that users could synchronize and
- think the data has propagated, but their local copy looks fine, and the
- remote copy is never updated again.)
-
- :param doc: A Document object
- :param save_conflict: If this document is a conflict, do you want to
- save it as a conflict, or just ignore it.
- :param replica_uid: A unique replica identifier.
- :param replica_gen: The generation of the replica corresponding to the
- this document. The replica arguments are optional, but are used
- during synchronization.
- :param replica_trans_id: The transaction_id associated with the
- generation.
- :return: (state, at_gen) - If we don't have doc_id already,
- or if doc_rev supersedes the existing document revision,
- then the content will be inserted, and state is 'inserted'.
- If doc_rev is less than or equal to the existing revision,
- then the put is ignored and state is respecitvely 'superseded'
- or 'converged'.
- If doc_rev is not strictly superseded or supersedes, then
- state is 'conflicted'. The document will not be inserted if
- save_conflict is False.
- For 'inserted' or 'converged', at_gen is the insertion/current
- generation.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self._put_doc_if_newer)
-
-
-class DocumentBase(object):
- """Container for handling a single document.
-
- :ivar doc_id: Unique identifier for this document.
- :ivar rev: The revision identifier of the document.
- :ivar json_string: The JSON string for this document.
- :ivar has_conflicts: Boolean indicating if this document has conflicts
- """
-
- def __init__(self, doc_id, rev, json_string, has_conflicts=False):
- self.doc_id = doc_id
- self.rev = rev
- if json_string is not None:
- try:
- value = json.loads(json_string)
- except json.JSONDecodeError:
- raise InvalidJSON
- if not isinstance(value, dict):
- raise InvalidJSON
- self._json = json_string
- self.has_conflicts = has_conflicts
-
- def same_content_as(self, other):
- """Compare the content of two documents."""
- if self._json:
- c1 = json.loads(self._json)
- else:
- c1 = None
- if other._json:
- c2 = json.loads(other._json)
- else:
- c2 = None
- return c1 == c2
-
- def __repr__(self):
- if self.has_conflicts:
- extra = ', conflicted'
- else:
- extra = ''
- return '%s(%s, %s%s, %r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.doc_id,
- self.rev, extra, self.get_json())
-
- def __hash__(self):
- raise NotImplementedError(self.__hash__)
-
- def __eq__(self, other):
- if not isinstance(other, Document):
- return NotImplemented
- return (
- self.doc_id == other.doc_id and self.rev == other.rev and
- self.same_content_as(other) and self.has_conflicts ==
- other.has_conflicts)
-
- def __lt__(self, other):
- """This is meant for testing, not part of the official api.
-
- It is implemented so that sorted([Document, Document]) can be used.
- It doesn't imply that users would want their documents to be sorted in
- this order.
- """
- # Since this is just for testing, we don't worry about comparing
- # against things that aren't a Document.
- return ((self.doc_id, self.rev, self.get_json())
- < (other.doc_id, other.rev, other.get_json()))
-
- def get_json(self):
- """Get the json serialization of this document."""
- if self._json is not None:
- return self._json
- return None
-
- def get_size(self):
- """Calculate the total size of the document."""
- size = 0
- json = self.get_json()
- if json:
- size += len(json)
- if self.rev:
- size += len(self.rev)
- if self.doc_id:
- size += len(self.doc_id)
- return size
-
- def set_json(self, json_string):
- """Set the json serialization of this document."""
- if json_string is not None:
- try:
- value = json.loads(json_string)
- except json.JSONDecodeError:
- raise InvalidJSON
- if not isinstance(value, dict):
- raise InvalidJSON
- self._json = json_string
-
- def make_tombstone(self):
- """Make this document into a tombstone."""
- self._json = None
-
- def is_tombstone(self):
- """Return True if the document is a tombstone, False otherwise."""
- if self._json is not None:
- return False
- return True
-
-
-class Document(DocumentBase):
- """Container for handling a single document.
-
- :ivar doc_id: Unique identifier for this document.
- :ivar rev: The revision identifier of the document.
- :ivar json: The JSON string for this document.
- :ivar has_conflicts: Boolean indicating if this document has conflicts
- """
-
- # The following part of the API is optional: no implementation is forced to
- # have it but if the language supports dictionaries/hashtables, it makes
- # Documents a lot more user friendly.
-
- def __init__(self, doc_id=None, rev=None, json='{}', has_conflicts=False):
- # TODO: We convert the json in the superclass to check its validity so
- # we might as well set _content here directly since the price is
- # already being paid.
- super(Document, self).__init__(doc_id, rev, json, has_conflicts)
- self._content = None
-
- def same_content_as(self, other):
- """Compare the content of two documents."""
- if self._json:
- c1 = json.loads(self._json)
- else:
- c1 = self._content
- if other._json:
- c2 = json.loads(other._json)
- else:
- c2 = other._content
- return c1 == c2
-
- def get_json(self):
- """Get the json serialization of this document."""
- json_string = super(Document, self).get_json()
- if json_string is not None:
- return json_string
- if self._content is not None:
- return json.dumps(self._content)
- return None
-
- def set_json(self, json):
- """Set the json serialization of this document."""
- self._content = None
- super(Document, self).set_json(json)
-
- def make_tombstone(self):
- """Make this document into a tombstone."""
- self._content = None
- super(Document, self).make_tombstone()
-
- def is_tombstone(self):
- """Return True if the document is a tombstone, False otherwise."""
- if self._content is not None:
- return False
- return super(Document, self).is_tombstone()
-
- def _get_content(self):
- """Get the dictionary representing this document."""
- if self._json is not None:
- self._content = json.loads(self._json)
- self._json = None
- if self._content is not None:
- return self._content
- return None
-
- def _set_content(self, content):
- """Set the dictionary representing this document."""
- try:
- tmp = json.dumps(content)
- except TypeError:
- raise InvalidContent(
- "Can not be converted to JSON: %r" % (content,))
- if not tmp.startswith('{'):
- raise InvalidContent(
- "Can not be converted to a JSON object: %r." % (content,))
- # We might as well store the JSON at this point since we did the work
- # of encoding it, and it doesn't lose any information.
- self._json = tmp
- self._content = None
-
- content = property(
- _get_content, _set_content, doc="Content of the Document.")
-
- # End of optional part.
-
-
-class SyncTarget(object):
- """Functionality for using a Database as a synchronization target."""
-
- def get_sync_info(self, source_replica_uid):
- """Return information about known state.
-
- Return the replica_uid and the current database generation of this
- database, and the last-seen database generation for source_replica_uid
-
- :param source_replica_uid: Another replica which we might have
- synchronized with in the past.
- :return: (target_replica_uid, target_replica_generation,
- target_trans_id, source_replica_last_known_generation,
- source_replica_last_known_transaction_id)
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get_sync_info)
-
- def record_sync_info(self, source_replica_uid, source_replica_generation,
- source_replica_transaction_id):
- """Record tip information for another replica.
-
- After sync_exchange has been processed, the caller will have
- received new content from this replica. This call allows the
- source replica instigating the sync to inform us what their
- generation became after applying the documents we returned.
-
- This is used to allow future sync operations to not need to repeat data
- that we just talked about. It also means that if this is called at the
- wrong time, there can be database records that will never be
- synchronized.
-
- :param source_replica_uid: The identifier for the source replica.
- :param source_replica_generation:
- The database generation for the source replica.
- :param source_replica_transaction_id: The transaction id associated
- with the source replica generation.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.record_sync_info)
-
- def sync_exchange(self, docs_by_generation, source_replica_uid,
- last_known_generation, last_known_trans_id,
- return_doc_cb, ensure_callback=None):
- """Incorporate the documents sent from the source replica.
-
- This is not meant to be called by client code directly, but is used as
- part of sync().
-
- This adds docs to the local store, and determines documents that need
- to be returned to the source replica.
-
- Documents must be supplied in docs_by_generation paired with
- the generation of their latest change in order from the oldest
- change to the newest, that means from the oldest generation to
- the newest.
-
- Documents are also returned paired with the generation of
- their latest change in order from the oldest change to the
- newest.
-
- :param docs_by_generation: A list of [(Document, generation,
- transaction_id)] tuples indicating documents which should be
- updated on this replica paired with the generation and transaction
- id of their latest change.
- :param source_replica_uid: The source replica's identifier
- :param last_known_generation: The last generation that the source
- replica knows about this target replica
- :param last_known_trans_id: The last transaction id that the source
- replica knows about this target replica
- :param: return_doc_cb(doc, gen): is a callback
- used to return documents to the source replica, it will
- be invoked in turn with Documents that have changed since
- last_known_generation together with the generation of
- their last change.
- :param: ensure_callback(replica_uid): if set the target may create
- the target db if not yet existent, the callback can then
- be used to inform of the created db replica uid.
- :return: new_generation - After applying docs_by_generation, this is
- the current generation for this replica
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.sync_exchange)
-
- def _set_trace_hook(self, cb):
- """Set a callback that will be invoked to trace database actions.
-
- The callback will be passed a string indicating the current state, and
- the sync target object. Implementations do not have to implement this
- api, it is used by the test suite.
-
- :param cb: A callable that takes cb(state)
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self._set_trace_hook)
-
- def _set_trace_hook_shallow(self, cb):
- """Set a callback that will be invoked to trace database actions.
-
- Similar to _set_trace_hook, for implementations that don't offer
- state changes from the inner working of sync_exchange().
-
- :param cb: A callable that takes cb(state)
- """
- self._set_trace_hook(cb)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index c8e5adc6..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,211 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Abstract classes and common implementations for the backends."""
-
-import re
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-import uuid
-
-import u1db
-from u1db import (
- errors,
-)
-import u1db.sync
-from u1db.vectorclock import VectorClockRev
-
-
-check_doc_id_re = re.compile("^" + u1db.DOC_ID_CONSTRAINTS + "$", re.UNICODE)
-
-
-class CommonSyncTarget(u1db.sync.LocalSyncTarget):
- pass
-
-
-class CommonBackend(u1db.Database):
-
- document_size_limit = 0
-
- def _allocate_doc_id(self):
- """Generate a unique identifier for this document."""
- return 'D-' + uuid.uuid4().hex # 'D-' stands for document
-
- def _allocate_transaction_id(self):
- return 'T-' + uuid.uuid4().hex # 'T-' stands for transaction
-
- def _allocate_doc_rev(self, old_doc_rev):
- vcr = VectorClockRev(old_doc_rev)
- vcr.increment(self._replica_uid)
- return vcr.as_str()
-
- def _check_doc_id(self, doc_id):
- if not check_doc_id_re.match(doc_id):
- raise errors.InvalidDocId()
-
- def _check_doc_size(self, doc):
- if not self.document_size_limit:
- return
- if doc.get_size() > self.document_size_limit:
- raise errors.DocumentTooBig
-
- def _get_generation(self):
- """Return the current generation.
-
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self._get_generation)
-
- def _get_generation_info(self):
- """Return the current generation and transaction id.
-
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self._get_generation_info)
-
- def _get_doc(self, doc_id, check_for_conflicts=False):
- """Extract the document from storage.
-
- This can return None if the document doesn't exist.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self._get_doc)
-
- def _has_conflicts(self, doc_id):
- """Return True if the doc has conflicts, False otherwise."""
- raise NotImplementedError(self._has_conflicts)
-
- def create_doc(self, content, doc_id=None):
- json_string = json.dumps(content)
- if doc_id is None:
- doc_id = self._allocate_doc_id()
- doc = self._factory(doc_id, None, json_string)
- self.put_doc(doc)
- return doc
-
- def create_doc_from_json(self, json, doc_id=None):
- if doc_id is None:
- doc_id = self._allocate_doc_id()
- doc = self._factory(doc_id, None, json)
- self.put_doc(doc)
- return doc
-
- def _get_transaction_log(self):
- """This is only for the test suite, it is not part of the api."""
- raise NotImplementedError(self._get_transaction_log)
-
- def _put_and_update_indexes(self, doc_id, old_doc, new_rev, content):
- raise NotImplementedError(self._put_and_update_indexes)
-
- def get_docs(self, doc_ids, check_for_conflicts=True,
- include_deleted=False):
- for doc_id in doc_ids:
- doc = self._get_doc(
- doc_id, check_for_conflicts=check_for_conflicts)
- if doc.is_tombstone() and not include_deleted:
- continue
- yield doc
-
- def _get_trans_id_for_gen(self, generation):
- """Get the transaction id corresponding to a particular generation.
-
- Raises an InvalidGeneration when the generation does not exist.
-
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self._get_trans_id_for_gen)
-
- def validate_gen_and_trans_id(self, generation, trans_id):
- """Validate the generation and transaction id.
-
- Raises an InvalidGeneration when the generation does not exist, and an
- InvalidTransactionId when it does but with a different transaction id.
-
- """
- if generation == 0:
- return
- known_trans_id = self._get_trans_id_for_gen(generation)
- if known_trans_id != trans_id:
- raise errors.InvalidTransactionId
-
- def _validate_source(self, other_replica_uid, other_generation,
- other_transaction_id):
- """Validate the new generation and transaction id.
-
- other_generation must be greater than what we have stored for this
- replica, *or* it must be the same and the transaction_id must be the
- same as well.
- """
- (old_generation,
- old_transaction_id) = self._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- other_replica_uid)
- if other_generation < old_generation:
- raise errors.InvalidGeneration
- if other_generation > old_generation:
- return
- if other_transaction_id == old_transaction_id:
- return
- raise errors.InvalidTransactionId
-
- def _put_doc_if_newer(self, doc, save_conflict, replica_uid, replica_gen,
- replica_trans_id=''):
- cur_doc = self._get_doc(doc.doc_id)
- doc_vcr = VectorClockRev(doc.rev)
- if cur_doc is None:
- cur_vcr = VectorClockRev(None)
- else:
- cur_vcr = VectorClockRev(cur_doc.rev)
- self._validate_source(replica_uid, replica_gen, replica_trans_id)
- if doc_vcr.is_newer(cur_vcr):
- rev = doc.rev
- self._prune_conflicts(doc, doc_vcr)
- if doc.rev != rev:
- # conflicts have been autoresolved
- state = 'superseded'
- else:
- state = 'inserted'
- self._put_and_update_indexes(cur_doc, doc)
- elif doc.rev == cur_doc.rev:
- # magical convergence
- state = 'converged'
- elif cur_vcr.is_newer(doc_vcr):
- # Don't add this to seen_ids, because we have something newer,
- # so we should send it back, and we should not generate a
- # conflict
- state = 'superseded'
- elif cur_doc.same_content_as(doc):
- # the documents have been edited to the same thing at both ends
- doc_vcr.maximize(cur_vcr)
- doc_vcr.increment(self._replica_uid)
- doc.rev = doc_vcr.as_str()
- self._put_and_update_indexes(cur_doc, doc)
- state = 'superseded'
- else:
- state = 'conflicted'
- if save_conflict:
- self._force_doc_sync_conflict(doc)
- if replica_uid is not None and replica_gen is not None:
- self._do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- replica_uid, replica_gen, replica_trans_id)
- return state, self._get_generation()
-
- def _ensure_maximal_rev(self, cur_rev, extra_revs):
- vcr = VectorClockRev(cur_rev)
- for rev in extra_revs:
- vcr.maximize(VectorClockRev(rev))
- vcr.increment(self._replica_uid)
- return vcr.as_str()
-
- def set_document_size_limit(self, limit):
- self.document_size_limit = limit
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/dbschema.sql b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/dbschema.sql
deleted file mode 100644
index ae027fc5..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/dbschema.sql
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
--- Database schema
-CREATE TABLE transaction_log (
- generation INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
- doc_id TEXT NOT NULL,
- transaction_id TEXT NOT NULL
-);
-CREATE TABLE document (
- doc_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
- doc_rev TEXT NOT NULL,
- content TEXT
-);
-CREATE TABLE document_fields (
- doc_id TEXT NOT NULL,
- field_name TEXT NOT NULL,
- value TEXT
-);
-CREATE INDEX document_fields_field_value_doc_idx
- ON document_fields(field_name, value, doc_id);
-
-CREATE TABLE sync_log (
- replica_uid TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
- known_generation INTEGER,
- known_transaction_id TEXT
-);
-CREATE TABLE conflicts (
- doc_id TEXT,
- doc_rev TEXT,
- content TEXT,
- CONSTRAINT conflicts_pkey PRIMARY KEY (doc_id, doc_rev)
-);
-CREATE TABLE index_definitions (
- name TEXT,
- offset INT,
- field TEXT,
- CONSTRAINT index_definitions_pkey PRIMARY KEY (name, offset)
-);
-create index index_definitions_field on index_definitions(field);
-CREATE TABLE u1db_config (
- name TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
- value TEXT
-);
-INSERT INTO u1db_config VALUES ('sql_schema', '0');
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/inmemory.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/inmemory.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a271bb37..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/inmemory.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,469 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""The in-memory Database class for U1DB."""
-
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-
-from u1db import (
- Document,
- errors,
- query_parser,
- vectorclock,
- )
-from u1db.backends import CommonBackend, CommonSyncTarget
-
-
-def get_prefix(value):
- key_prefix = '\x01'.join(value)
- return key_prefix.rstrip('*')
-
-
-class InMemoryDatabase(CommonBackend):
- """A database that only stores the data internally."""
-
- def __init__(self, replica_uid, document_factory=None):
- self._transaction_log = []
- self._docs = {}
- # Map from doc_id => [(doc_rev, doc)] conflicts beyond 'winner'
- self._conflicts = {}
- self._other_generations = {}
- self._indexes = {}
- self._replica_uid = replica_uid
- self._factory = document_factory or Document
-
- def _set_replica_uid(self, replica_uid):
- """Force the replica_uid to be set."""
- self._replica_uid = replica_uid
-
- def set_document_factory(self, factory):
- self._factory = factory
-
- def close(self):
- # This is a no-op, We don't want to free the data because one client
- # may be closing it, while another wants to inspect the results.
- pass
-
- def _get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self, other_replica_uid):
- return self._other_generations.get(other_replica_uid, (0, ''))
-
- def _set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self, other_replica_uid,
- other_generation, other_transaction_id):
- self._do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- other_replica_uid, other_generation, other_transaction_id)
-
- def _do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self, other_replica_uid,
- other_generation,
- other_transaction_id):
- # TODO: to handle race conditions, we may want to check if the current
- # value is greater than this new value.
- self._other_generations[other_replica_uid] = (other_generation,
- other_transaction_id)
-
- def get_sync_target(self):
- return InMemorySyncTarget(self)
-
- def _get_transaction_log(self):
- # snapshot!
- return self._transaction_log[:]
-
- def _get_generation(self):
- return len(self._transaction_log)
-
- def _get_generation_info(self):
- if not self._transaction_log:
- return 0, ''
- return len(self._transaction_log), self._transaction_log[-1][1]
-
- def _get_trans_id_for_gen(self, generation):
- if generation == 0:
- return ''
- if generation > len(self._transaction_log):
- raise errors.InvalidGeneration
- return self._transaction_log[generation - 1][1]
-
- def put_doc(self, doc):
- if doc.doc_id is None:
- raise errors.InvalidDocId()
- self._check_doc_id(doc.doc_id)
- self._check_doc_size(doc)
- old_doc = self._get_doc(doc.doc_id, check_for_conflicts=True)
- if old_doc and old_doc.has_conflicts:
- raise errors.ConflictedDoc()
- if old_doc and doc.rev is None and old_doc.is_tombstone():
- new_rev = self._allocate_doc_rev(old_doc.rev)
- else:
- if old_doc is not None:
- if old_doc.rev != doc.rev:
- raise errors.RevisionConflict()
- else:
- if doc.rev is not None:
- raise errors.RevisionConflict()
- new_rev = self._allocate_doc_rev(doc.rev)
- doc.rev = new_rev
- self._put_and_update_indexes(old_doc, doc)
- return new_rev
-
- def _put_and_update_indexes(self, old_doc, doc):
- for index in self._indexes.itervalues():
- if old_doc is not None and not old_doc.is_tombstone():
- index.remove_json(old_doc.doc_id, old_doc.get_json())
- if not doc.is_tombstone():
- index.add_json(doc.doc_id, doc.get_json())
- trans_id = self._allocate_transaction_id()
- self._docs[doc.doc_id] = (doc.rev, doc.get_json())
- self._transaction_log.append((doc.doc_id, trans_id))
-
- def _get_doc(self, doc_id, check_for_conflicts=False):
- try:
- doc_rev, content = self._docs[doc_id]
- except KeyError:
- return None
- doc = self._factory(doc_id, doc_rev, content)
- if check_for_conflicts:
- doc.has_conflicts = (doc.doc_id in self._conflicts)
- return doc
-
- def _has_conflicts(self, doc_id):
- return doc_id in self._conflicts
-
- def get_doc(self, doc_id, include_deleted=False):
- doc = self._get_doc(doc_id, check_for_conflicts=True)
- if doc is None:
- return None
- if doc.is_tombstone() and not include_deleted:
- return None
- return doc
-
- def get_all_docs(self, include_deleted=False):
- """Return all documents in the database."""
- generation = self._get_generation()
- results = []
- for doc_id, (doc_rev, content) in self._docs.items():
- if content is None and not include_deleted:
- continue
- doc = self._factory(doc_id, doc_rev, content)
- doc.has_conflicts = self._has_conflicts(doc_id)
- results.append(doc)
- return (generation, results)
-
- def get_doc_conflicts(self, doc_id):
- if doc_id not in self._conflicts:
- return []
- result = [self._get_doc(doc_id)]
- result[0].has_conflicts = True
- result.extend([self._factory(doc_id, rev, content)
- for rev, content in self._conflicts[doc_id]])
- return result
-
- def _replace_conflicts(self, doc, conflicts):
- if not conflicts:
- del self._conflicts[doc.doc_id]
- else:
- self._conflicts[doc.doc_id] = conflicts
- doc.has_conflicts = bool(conflicts)
-
- def _prune_conflicts(self, doc, doc_vcr):
- if self._has_conflicts(doc.doc_id):
- autoresolved = False
- remaining_conflicts = []
- cur_conflicts = self._conflicts[doc.doc_id]
- for c_rev, c_doc in cur_conflicts:
- c_vcr = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(c_rev)
- if doc_vcr.is_newer(c_vcr):
- continue
- if doc.same_content_as(Document(doc.doc_id, c_rev, c_doc)):
- doc_vcr.maximize(c_vcr)
- autoresolved = True
- continue
- remaining_conflicts.append((c_rev, c_doc))
- if autoresolved:
- doc_vcr.increment(self._replica_uid)
- doc.rev = doc_vcr.as_str()
- self._replace_conflicts(doc, remaining_conflicts)
-
- def resolve_doc(self, doc, conflicted_doc_revs):
- cur_doc = self._get_doc(doc.doc_id)
- if cur_doc is None:
- cur_rev = None
- else:
- cur_rev = cur_doc.rev
- new_rev = self._ensure_maximal_rev(cur_rev, conflicted_doc_revs)
- superseded_revs = set(conflicted_doc_revs)
- remaining_conflicts = []
- cur_conflicts = self._conflicts[doc.doc_id]
- for c_rev, c_doc in cur_conflicts:
- if c_rev in superseded_revs:
- continue
- remaining_conflicts.append((c_rev, c_doc))
- doc.rev = new_rev
- if cur_rev in superseded_revs:
- self._put_and_update_indexes(cur_doc, doc)
- else:
- remaining_conflicts.append((new_rev, doc.get_json()))
- self._replace_conflicts(doc, remaining_conflicts)
-
- def delete_doc(self, doc):
- if doc.doc_id not in self._docs:
- raise errors.DocumentDoesNotExist
- if self._docs[doc.doc_id][1] in ('null', None):
- raise errors.DocumentAlreadyDeleted
- doc.make_tombstone()
- self.put_doc(doc)
-
- def create_index(self, index_name, *index_expressions):
- if index_name in self._indexes:
- if self._indexes[index_name]._definition == list(
- index_expressions):
- return
- raise errors.IndexNameTakenError
- index = InMemoryIndex(index_name, list(index_expressions))
- for doc_id, (doc_rev, doc) in self._docs.iteritems():
- if doc is not None:
- index.add_json(doc_id, doc)
- self._indexes[index_name] = index
-
- def delete_index(self, index_name):
- del self._indexes[index_name]
-
- def list_indexes(self):
- definitions = []
- for idx in self._indexes.itervalues():
- definitions.append((idx._name, idx._definition))
- return definitions
-
- def get_from_index(self, index_name, *key_values):
- try:
- index = self._indexes[index_name]
- except KeyError:
- raise errors.IndexDoesNotExist
- doc_ids = index.lookup(key_values)
- result = []
- for doc_id in doc_ids:
- result.append(self._get_doc(doc_id, check_for_conflicts=True))
- return result
-
- def get_range_from_index(self, index_name, start_value=None,
- end_value=None):
- """Return all documents with key values in the specified range."""
- try:
- index = self._indexes[index_name]
- except KeyError:
- raise errors.IndexDoesNotExist
- if isinstance(start_value, basestring):
- start_value = (start_value,)
- if isinstance(end_value, basestring):
- end_value = (end_value,)
- doc_ids = index.lookup_range(start_value, end_value)
- result = []
- for doc_id in doc_ids:
- result.append(self._get_doc(doc_id, check_for_conflicts=True))
- return result
-
- def get_index_keys(self, index_name):
- try:
- index = self._indexes[index_name]
- except KeyError:
- raise errors.IndexDoesNotExist
- keys = index.keys()
- # XXX inefficiency warning
- return list(set([tuple(key.split('\x01')) for key in keys]))
-
- def whats_changed(self, old_generation=0):
- changes = []
- relevant_tail = self._transaction_log[old_generation:]
- # We don't use len(self._transaction_log) because _transaction_log may
- # get mutated by a concurrent operation.
- cur_generation = old_generation + len(relevant_tail)
- last_trans_id = ''
- if relevant_tail:
- last_trans_id = relevant_tail[-1][1]
- elif self._transaction_log:
- last_trans_id = self._transaction_log[-1][1]
- seen = set()
- generation = cur_generation
- for doc_id, trans_id in reversed(relevant_tail):
- if doc_id not in seen:
- changes.append((doc_id, generation, trans_id))
- seen.add(doc_id)
- generation -= 1
- changes.reverse()
- return (cur_generation, last_trans_id, changes)
-
- def _force_doc_sync_conflict(self, doc):
- my_doc = self._get_doc(doc.doc_id)
- self._prune_conflicts(doc, vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc.rev))
- self._conflicts.setdefault(doc.doc_id, []).append(
- (my_doc.rev, my_doc.get_json()))
- doc.has_conflicts = True
- self._put_and_update_indexes(my_doc, doc)
-
-
-class InMemoryIndex(object):
- """Interface for managing an Index."""
-
- def __init__(self, index_name, index_definition):
- self._name = index_name
- self._definition = index_definition
- self._values = {}
- parser = query_parser.Parser()
- self._getters = parser.parse_all(self._definition)
-
- def evaluate_json(self, doc):
- """Determine the 'key' after applying this index to the doc."""
- raw = json.loads(doc)
- return self.evaluate(raw)
-
- def evaluate(self, obj):
- """Evaluate a dict object, applying this definition."""
- all_rows = [[]]
- for getter in self._getters:
- new_rows = []
- keys = getter.get(obj)
- if not keys:
- return []
- for key in keys:
- new_rows.extend([row + [key] for row in all_rows])
- all_rows = new_rows
- all_rows = ['\x01'.join(row) for row in all_rows]
- return all_rows
-
- def add_json(self, doc_id, doc):
- """Add this json doc to the index."""
- keys = self.evaluate_json(doc)
- if not keys:
- return
- for key in keys:
- self._values.setdefault(key, []).append(doc_id)
-
- def remove_json(self, doc_id, doc):
- """Remove this json doc from the index."""
- keys = self.evaluate_json(doc)
- if keys:
- for key in keys:
- doc_ids = self._values[key]
- doc_ids.remove(doc_id)
- if not doc_ids:
- del self._values[key]
-
- def _find_non_wildcards(self, values):
- """Check if this should be a wildcard match.
-
- Further, this will raise an exception if the syntax is improperly
- defined.
-
- :return: The offset of the last value we need to match against.
- """
- if len(values) != len(self._definition):
- raise errors.InvalidValueForIndex()
- is_wildcard = False
- last = 0
- for idx, val in enumerate(values):
- if val.endswith('*'):
- if val != '*':
- # We have an 'x*' style wildcard
- if is_wildcard:
- # We were already in wildcard mode, so this is invalid
- raise errors.InvalidGlobbing
- last = idx + 1
- is_wildcard = True
- else:
- if is_wildcard:
- # We were in wildcard mode, we can't follow that with
- # non-wildcard
- raise errors.InvalidGlobbing
- last = idx + 1
- if not is_wildcard:
- return -1
- return last
-
- def lookup(self, values):
- """Find docs that match the values."""
- last = self._find_non_wildcards(values)
- if last == -1:
- return self._lookup_exact(values)
- else:
- return self._lookup_prefix(values[:last])
-
- def lookup_range(self, start_values, end_values):
- """Find docs within the range."""
- # TODO: Wildly inefficient, which is unlikely to be a problem for the
- # inmemory implementation.
- if start_values:
- self._find_non_wildcards(start_values)
- start_values = get_prefix(start_values)
- if end_values:
- if self._find_non_wildcards(end_values) == -1:
- exact = True
- else:
- exact = False
- end_values = get_prefix(end_values)
- found = []
- for key, doc_ids in sorted(self._values.iteritems()):
- if start_values and start_values > key:
- continue
- if end_values and end_values < key:
- if exact:
- break
- else:
- if not key.startswith(end_values):
- break
- found.extend(doc_ids)
- return found
-
- def keys(self):
- """Find the indexed keys."""
- return self._values.keys()
-
- def _lookup_prefix(self, value):
- """Find docs that match the prefix string in values."""
- # TODO: We need a different data structure to make prefix style fast,
- # some sort of sorted list would work, but a plain dict doesn't.
- key_prefix = get_prefix(value)
- all_doc_ids = []
- for key, doc_ids in sorted(self._values.iteritems()):
- if key.startswith(key_prefix):
- all_doc_ids.extend(doc_ids)
- return all_doc_ids
-
- def _lookup_exact(self, value):
- """Find docs that match exactly."""
- key = '\x01'.join(value)
- if key in self._values:
- return self._values[key]
- return ()
-
-
-class InMemorySyncTarget(CommonSyncTarget):
-
- def get_sync_info(self, source_replica_uid):
- source_gen, source_trans_id = self._db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- source_replica_uid)
- my_gen, my_trans_id = self._db._get_generation_info()
- return (
- self._db._replica_uid, my_gen, my_trans_id, source_gen,
- source_trans_id)
-
- def record_sync_info(self, source_replica_uid, source_replica_generation,
- source_transaction_id):
- if self._trace_hook:
- self._trace_hook('record_sync_info')
- self._db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- source_replica_uid, source_replica_generation,
- source_transaction_id)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/sqlite_backend.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/sqlite_backend.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 773213b5..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/backends/sqlite_backend.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,926 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""A U1DB implementation that uses SQLite as its persistence layer."""
-
-import errno
-import os
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-from sqlite3 import dbapi2
-import sys
-import time
-import uuid
-
-import pkg_resources
-
-from u1db.backends import CommonBackend, CommonSyncTarget
-from u1db import (
- Document,
- errors,
- query_parser,
- vectorclock,
- )
-
-
-class SQLiteDatabase(CommonBackend):
- """A U1DB implementation that uses SQLite as its persistence layer."""
-
- _sqlite_registry = {}
-
- def __init__(self, sqlite_file, document_factory=None):
- """Create a new sqlite file."""
- self._db_handle = dbapi2.connect(sqlite_file)
- self._real_replica_uid = None
- self._ensure_schema()
- self._factory = document_factory or Document
-
- def set_document_factory(self, factory):
- self._factory = factory
-
- def get_sync_target(self):
- return SQLiteSyncTarget(self)
-
- @classmethod
- def _which_index_storage(cls, c):
- try:
- c.execute("SELECT value FROM u1db_config"
- " WHERE name = 'index_storage'")
- except dbapi2.OperationalError, e:
- # The table does not exist yet
- return None, e
- else:
- return c.fetchone()[0], None
-
- WAIT_FOR_PARALLEL_INIT_HALF_INTERVAL = 0.5
-
- @classmethod
- def _open_database(cls, sqlite_file, document_factory=None):
- if not os.path.isfile(sqlite_file):
- raise errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist()
- tries = 2
- while True:
- # Note: There seems to be a bug in sqlite 3.5.9 (with python2.6)
- # where without re-opening the database on Windows, it
- # doesn't see the transaction that was just committed
- db_handle = dbapi2.connect(sqlite_file)
- c = db_handle.cursor()
- v, err = cls._which_index_storage(c)
- db_handle.close()
- if v is not None:
- break
- # possibly another process is initializing it, wait for it to be
- # done
- if tries == 0:
- raise err # go for the richest error?
- tries -= 1
- time.sleep(cls.WAIT_FOR_PARALLEL_INIT_HALF_INTERVAL)
- return SQLiteDatabase._sqlite_registry[v](
- sqlite_file, document_factory=document_factory)
-
- @classmethod
- def open_database(cls, sqlite_file, create, backend_cls=None,
- document_factory=None):
- try:
- return cls._open_database(
- sqlite_file, document_factory=document_factory)
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- if not create:
- raise
- if backend_cls is None:
- # default is SQLitePartialExpandDatabase
- backend_cls = SQLitePartialExpandDatabase
- return backend_cls(sqlite_file, document_factory=document_factory)
-
- @staticmethod
- def delete_database(sqlite_file):
- try:
- os.unlink(sqlite_file)
- except OSError as ex:
- if ex.errno == errno.ENOENT:
- raise errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist()
- raise
-
- @staticmethod
- def register_implementation(klass):
- """Register that we implement an SQLiteDatabase.
-
- The attribute _index_storage_value will be used as the lookup key.
- """
- SQLiteDatabase._sqlite_registry[klass._index_storage_value] = klass
-
- def _get_sqlite_handle(self):
- """Get access to the underlying sqlite database.
-
- This should only be used by the test suite, etc, for examining the
- state of the underlying database.
- """
- return self._db_handle
-
- def _close_sqlite_handle(self):
- """Release access to the underlying sqlite database."""
- self._db_handle.close()
-
- def close(self):
- self._close_sqlite_handle()
-
- def _is_initialized(self, c):
- """Check if this database has been initialized."""
- c.execute("PRAGMA case_sensitive_like=ON")
- try:
- c.execute("SELECT value FROM u1db_config"
- " WHERE name = 'sql_schema'")
- except dbapi2.OperationalError:
- # The table does not exist yet
- val = None
- else:
- val = c.fetchone()
- if val is not None:
- return True
- return False
-
- def _initialize(self, c):
- """Create the schema in the database."""
- #read the script with sql commands
- # TODO: Change how we set up the dependency. Most likely use something
- # like lp:dirspec to grab the file from a common resource
- # directory. Doesn't specifically need to be handled until we get
- # to the point of packaging this.
- schema_content = pkg_resources.resource_string(
- __name__, 'dbschema.sql')
- # Note: We'd like to use c.executescript() here, but it seems that
- # executescript always commits, even if you set
- # isolation_level = None, so if we want to properly handle
- # exclusive locking and rollbacks between processes, we need
- # to execute it line-by-line
- for line in schema_content.split(';'):
- if not line:
- continue
- c.execute(line)
- #add extra fields
- self._extra_schema_init(c)
- # A unique identifier should be set for this replica. Implementations
- # don't have to strictly use uuid here, but we do want the uid to be
- # unique amongst all databases that will sync with each other.
- # We might extend this to using something with hostname for easier
- # debugging.
- self._set_replica_uid_in_transaction(uuid.uuid4().hex)
- c.execute("INSERT INTO u1db_config VALUES" " ('index_storage', ?)",
- (self._index_storage_value,))
-
- def _ensure_schema(self):
- """Ensure that the database schema has been created."""
- old_isolation_level = self._db_handle.isolation_level
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- if self._is_initialized(c):
- return
- try:
- # autocommit/own mgmt of transactions
- self._db_handle.isolation_level = None
- with self._db_handle:
- # only one execution path should initialize the db
- c.execute("begin exclusive")
- if self._is_initialized(c):
- return
- self._initialize(c)
- finally:
- self._db_handle.isolation_level = old_isolation_level
-
- def _extra_schema_init(self, c):
- """Add any extra fields, etc to the basic table definitions."""
-
- def _parse_index_definition(self, index_field):
- """Parse a field definition for an index, returning a Getter."""
- # Note: We may want to keep a Parser object around, and cache the
- # Getter objects for a greater length of time. Specifically, if
- # you create a bunch of indexes, and then insert 50k docs, you'll
- # re-parse the indexes between puts. The time to insert the docs
- # is still likely to dominate put_doc time, though.
- parser = query_parser.Parser()
- getter = parser.parse(index_field)
- return getter
-
- def _update_indexes(self, doc_id, raw_doc, getters, db_cursor):
- """Update document_fields for a single document.
-
- :param doc_id: Identifier for this document
- :param raw_doc: The python dict representation of the document.
- :param getters: A list of [(field_name, Getter)]. Getter.get will be
- called to evaluate the index definition for this document, and the
- results will be inserted into the db.
- :param db_cursor: An sqlite Cursor.
- :return: None
- """
- values = []
- for field_name, getter in getters:
- for idx_value in getter.get(raw_doc):
- values.append((doc_id, field_name, idx_value))
- if values:
- db_cursor.executemany(
- "INSERT INTO document_fields VALUES (?, ?, ?)", values)
-
- def _set_replica_uid(self, replica_uid):
- """Force the replica_uid to be set."""
- with self._db_handle:
- self._set_replica_uid_in_transaction(replica_uid)
-
- def _set_replica_uid_in_transaction(self, replica_uid):
- """Set the replica_uid. A transaction should already be held."""
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("INSERT OR REPLACE INTO u1db_config"
- " VALUES ('replica_uid', ?)",
- (replica_uid,))
- self._real_replica_uid = replica_uid
-
- def _get_replica_uid(self):
- if self._real_replica_uid is not None:
- return self._real_replica_uid
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT value FROM u1db_config WHERE name = 'replica_uid'")
- val = c.fetchone()
- if val is None:
- return None
- self._real_replica_uid = val[0]
- return self._real_replica_uid
-
- _replica_uid = property(_get_replica_uid)
-
- def _get_generation(self):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute('SELECT max(generation) FROM transaction_log')
- val = c.fetchone()[0]
- if val is None:
- return 0
- return val
-
- def _get_generation_info(self):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute(
- 'SELECT max(generation), transaction_id FROM transaction_log ')
- val = c.fetchone()
- if val[0] is None:
- return(0, '')
- return val
-
- def _get_trans_id_for_gen(self, generation):
- if generation == 0:
- return ''
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute(
- 'SELECT transaction_id FROM transaction_log WHERE generation = ?',
- (generation,))
- val = c.fetchone()
- if val is None:
- raise errors.InvalidGeneration
- return val[0]
-
- def _get_transaction_log(self):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT doc_id, transaction_id FROM transaction_log"
- " ORDER BY generation")
- return c.fetchall()
-
- def _get_doc(self, doc_id, check_for_conflicts=False):
- """Get just the document content, without fancy handling."""
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- if check_for_conflicts:
- c.execute(
- "SELECT document.doc_rev, document.content, "
- "count(conflicts.doc_rev) FROM document LEFT OUTER JOIN "
- "conflicts ON conflicts.doc_id = document.doc_id WHERE "
- "document.doc_id = ? GROUP BY document.doc_id, "
- "document.doc_rev, document.content;", (doc_id,))
- else:
- c.execute(
- "SELECT doc_rev, content, 0 FROM document WHERE doc_id = ?",
- (doc_id,))
- val = c.fetchone()
- if val is None:
- return None
- doc_rev, content, conflicts = val
- doc = self._factory(doc_id, doc_rev, content)
- doc.has_conflicts = conflicts > 0
- return doc
-
- def _has_conflicts(self, doc_id):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT 1 FROM conflicts WHERE doc_id = ? LIMIT 1",
- (doc_id,))
- val = c.fetchone()
- if val is None:
- return False
- else:
- return True
-
- def get_doc(self, doc_id, include_deleted=False):
- doc = self._get_doc(doc_id, check_for_conflicts=True)
- if doc is None:
- return None
- if doc.is_tombstone() and not include_deleted:
- return None
- return doc
-
- def get_all_docs(self, include_deleted=False):
- """Get all documents from the database."""
- generation = self._get_generation()
- results = []
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute(
- "SELECT document.doc_id, document.doc_rev, document.content, "
- "count(conflicts.doc_rev) FROM document LEFT OUTER JOIN conflicts "
- "ON conflicts.doc_id = document.doc_id GROUP BY document.doc_id, "
- "document.doc_rev, document.content;")
- rows = c.fetchall()
- for doc_id, doc_rev, content, conflicts in rows:
- if content is None and not include_deleted:
- continue
- doc = self._factory(doc_id, doc_rev, content)
- doc.has_conflicts = conflicts > 0
- results.append(doc)
- return (generation, results)
-
- def put_doc(self, doc):
- if doc.doc_id is None:
- raise errors.InvalidDocId()
- self._check_doc_id(doc.doc_id)
- self._check_doc_size(doc)
- with self._db_handle:
- old_doc = self._get_doc(doc.doc_id, check_for_conflicts=True)
- if old_doc and old_doc.has_conflicts:
- raise errors.ConflictedDoc()
- if old_doc and doc.rev is None and old_doc.is_tombstone():
- new_rev = self._allocate_doc_rev(old_doc.rev)
- else:
- if old_doc is not None:
- if old_doc.rev != doc.rev:
- raise errors.RevisionConflict()
- else:
- if doc.rev is not None:
- raise errors.RevisionConflict()
- new_rev = self._allocate_doc_rev(doc.rev)
- doc.rev = new_rev
- self._put_and_update_indexes(old_doc, doc)
- return new_rev
-
- def _expand_to_fields(self, doc_id, base_field, raw_doc, save_none):
- """Convert a dict representation into named fields.
-
- So something like: {'key1': 'val1', 'key2': 'val2'}
- gets converted into: [(doc_id, 'key1', 'val1', 0)
- (doc_id, 'key2', 'val2', 0)]
- :param doc_id: Just added to every record.
- :param base_field: if set, these are nested keys, so each field should
- be appropriately prefixed.
- :param raw_doc: The python dictionary.
- """
- # TODO: Handle lists
- values = []
- for field_name, value in raw_doc.iteritems():
- if value is None and not save_none:
- continue
- if base_field:
- full_name = base_field + '.' + field_name
- else:
- full_name = field_name
- if value is None or isinstance(value, (int, float, basestring)):
- values.append((doc_id, full_name, value, len(values)))
- else:
- subvalues = self._expand_to_fields(doc_id, full_name, value,
- save_none)
- for _, subfield_name, val, _ in subvalues:
- values.append((doc_id, subfield_name, val, len(values)))
- return values
-
- def _put_and_update_indexes(self, old_doc, doc):
- """Actually insert a document into the database.
-
- This both updates the existing documents content, and any indexes that
- refer to this document.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self._put_and_update_indexes)
-
- def whats_changed(self, old_generation=0):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT generation, doc_id, transaction_id"
- " FROM transaction_log"
- " WHERE generation > ? ORDER BY generation DESC",
- (old_generation,))
- results = c.fetchall()
- cur_gen = old_generation
- seen = set()
- changes = []
- newest_trans_id = ''
- for generation, doc_id, trans_id in results:
- if doc_id not in seen:
- changes.append((doc_id, generation, trans_id))
- seen.add(doc_id)
- if changes:
- cur_gen = changes[0][1] # max generation
- newest_trans_id = changes[0][2]
- changes.reverse()
- else:
- c.execute("SELECT generation, transaction_id"
- " FROM transaction_log ORDER BY generation DESC LIMIT 1")
- results = c.fetchone()
- if not results:
- cur_gen = 0
- newest_trans_id = ''
- else:
- cur_gen, newest_trans_id = results
-
- return cur_gen, newest_trans_id, changes
-
- def delete_doc(self, doc):
- with self._db_handle:
- old_doc = self._get_doc(doc.doc_id, check_for_conflicts=True)
- if old_doc is None:
- raise errors.DocumentDoesNotExist
- if old_doc.rev != doc.rev:
- raise errors.RevisionConflict()
- if old_doc.is_tombstone():
- raise errors.DocumentAlreadyDeleted
- if old_doc.has_conflicts:
- raise errors.ConflictedDoc()
- new_rev = self._allocate_doc_rev(doc.rev)
- doc.rev = new_rev
- doc.make_tombstone()
- self._put_and_update_indexes(old_doc, doc)
- return new_rev
-
- def _get_conflicts(self, doc_id):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT doc_rev, content FROM conflicts WHERE doc_id = ?",
- (doc_id,))
- return [self._factory(doc_id, doc_rev, content)
- for doc_rev, content in c.fetchall()]
-
- def get_doc_conflicts(self, doc_id):
- with self._db_handle:
- conflict_docs = self._get_conflicts(doc_id)
- if not conflict_docs:
- return []
- this_doc = self._get_doc(doc_id)
- this_doc.has_conflicts = True
- return [this_doc] + conflict_docs
-
- def _get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self, other_replica_uid):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT known_generation, known_transaction_id FROM sync_log"
- " WHERE replica_uid = ?",
- (other_replica_uid,))
- val = c.fetchone()
- if val is None:
- other_gen = 0
- trans_id = ''
- else:
- other_gen = val[0]
- trans_id = val[1]
- return other_gen, trans_id
-
- def _set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self, other_replica_uid,
- other_generation, other_transaction_id):
- with self._db_handle:
- self._do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- other_replica_uid, other_generation, other_transaction_id)
-
- def _do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self, other_replica_uid,
- other_generation,
- other_transaction_id):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("INSERT OR REPLACE INTO sync_log VALUES (?, ?, ?)",
- (other_replica_uid, other_generation,
- other_transaction_id))
-
- def _put_doc_if_newer(self, doc, save_conflict, replica_uid=None,
- replica_gen=None, replica_trans_id=None):
- with self._db_handle:
- return super(SQLiteDatabase, self)._put_doc_if_newer(doc,
- save_conflict=save_conflict,
- replica_uid=replica_uid, replica_gen=replica_gen,
- replica_trans_id=replica_trans_id)
-
- def _add_conflict(self, c, doc_id, my_doc_rev, my_content):
- c.execute("INSERT INTO conflicts VALUES (?, ?, ?)",
- (doc_id, my_doc_rev, my_content))
-
- def _delete_conflicts(self, c, doc, conflict_revs):
- deleting = [(doc.doc_id, c_rev) for c_rev in conflict_revs]
- c.executemany("DELETE FROM conflicts"
- " WHERE doc_id=? AND doc_rev=?", deleting)
- doc.has_conflicts = self._has_conflicts(doc.doc_id)
-
- def _prune_conflicts(self, doc, doc_vcr):
- if self._has_conflicts(doc.doc_id):
- autoresolved = False
- c_revs_to_prune = []
- for c_doc in self._get_conflicts(doc.doc_id):
- c_vcr = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(c_doc.rev)
- if doc_vcr.is_newer(c_vcr):
- c_revs_to_prune.append(c_doc.rev)
- elif doc.same_content_as(c_doc):
- c_revs_to_prune.append(c_doc.rev)
- doc_vcr.maximize(c_vcr)
- autoresolved = True
- if autoresolved:
- doc_vcr.increment(self._replica_uid)
- doc.rev = doc_vcr.as_str()
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- self._delete_conflicts(c, doc, c_revs_to_prune)
-
- def _force_doc_sync_conflict(self, doc):
- my_doc = self._get_doc(doc.doc_id)
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- self._prune_conflicts(doc, vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc.rev))
- self._add_conflict(c, doc.doc_id, my_doc.rev, my_doc.get_json())
- doc.has_conflicts = True
- self._put_and_update_indexes(my_doc, doc)
-
- def resolve_doc(self, doc, conflicted_doc_revs):
- with self._db_handle:
- cur_doc = self._get_doc(doc.doc_id)
- # TODO: https://bugs.launchpad.net/u1db/+bug/928274
- # I think we have a logic bug in resolve_doc
- # Specifically, cur_doc.rev is always in the final vector
- # clock of revisions that we supersede, even if it wasn't in
- # conflicted_doc_revs. We still add it as a conflict, but the
- # fact that _put_doc_if_newer propagates resolutions means I
- # think that conflict could accidentally be resolved. We need
- # to add a test for this case first. (create a rev, create a
- # conflict, create another conflict, resolve the first rev
- # and first conflict, then make sure that the resolved
- # rev doesn't supersede the second conflict rev.) It *might*
- # not matter, because the superseding rev is in as a
- # conflict, but it does seem incorrect
- new_rev = self._ensure_maximal_rev(cur_doc.rev,
- conflicted_doc_revs)
- superseded_revs = set(conflicted_doc_revs)
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- doc.rev = new_rev
- if cur_doc.rev in superseded_revs:
- self._put_and_update_indexes(cur_doc, doc)
- else:
- self._add_conflict(c, doc.doc_id, new_rev, doc.get_json())
- # TODO: Is there some way that we could construct a rev that would
- # end up in superseded_revs, such that we add a conflict, and
- # then immediately delete it?
- self._delete_conflicts(c, doc, superseded_revs)
-
- def list_indexes(self):
- """Return the list of indexes and their definitions."""
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- # TODO: How do we test the ordering?
- c.execute("SELECT name, field FROM index_definitions"
- " ORDER BY name, offset")
- definitions = []
- cur_name = None
- for name, field in c.fetchall():
- if cur_name != name:
- definitions.append((name, []))
- cur_name = name
- definitions[-1][-1].append(field)
- return definitions
-
- def _get_index_definition(self, index_name):
- """Return the stored definition for a given index_name."""
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT field FROM index_definitions"
- " WHERE name = ? ORDER BY offset", (index_name,))
- fields = [x[0] for x in c.fetchall()]
- if not fields:
- raise errors.IndexDoesNotExist
- return fields
-
- @staticmethod
- def _strip_glob(value):
- """Remove the trailing * from a value."""
- assert value[-1] == '*'
- return value[:-1]
-
- def _format_query(self, definition, key_values):
- # First, build the definition. We join the document_fields table
- # against itself, as many times as the 'width' of our definition.
- # We then do a query for each key_value, one-at-a-time.
- # Note: All of these strings are static, we could cache them, etc.
- tables = ["document_fields d%d" % i for i in range(len(definition))]
- novalue_where = ["d.doc_id = d%d.doc_id"
- " AND d%d.field_name = ?"
- % (i, i) for i in range(len(definition))]
- wildcard_where = [novalue_where[i]
- + (" AND d%d.value NOT NULL" % (i,))
- for i in range(len(definition))]
- exact_where = [novalue_where[i]
- + (" AND d%d.value = ?" % (i,))
- for i in range(len(definition))]
- like_where = [novalue_where[i]
- + (" AND d%d.value GLOB ?" % (i,))
- for i in range(len(definition))]
- is_wildcard = False
- # Merge the lists together, so that:
- # [field1, field2, field3], [val1, val2, val3]
- # Becomes:
- # (field1, val1, field2, val2, field3, val3)
- args = []
- where = []
- for idx, (field, value) in enumerate(zip(definition, key_values)):
- args.append(field)
- if value.endswith('*'):
- if value == '*':
- where.append(wildcard_where[idx])
- else:
- # This is a glob match
- if is_wildcard:
- # We can't have a partial wildcard following
- # another wildcard
- raise errors.InvalidGlobbing
- where.append(like_where[idx])
- args.append(value)
- is_wildcard = True
- else:
- if is_wildcard:
- raise errors.InvalidGlobbing
- where.append(exact_where[idx])
- args.append(value)
- statement = (
- "SELECT d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content, count(c.doc_rev) FROM "
- "document d, %s LEFT OUTER JOIN conflicts c ON c.doc_id = "
- "d.doc_id WHERE %s GROUP BY d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content ORDER "
- "BY %s;" % (', '.join(tables), ' AND '.join(where), ', '.join(
- ['d%d.value' % i for i in range(len(definition))])))
- return statement, args
-
- def get_from_index(self, index_name, *key_values):
- definition = self._get_index_definition(index_name)
- if len(key_values) != len(definition):
- raise errors.InvalidValueForIndex()
- statement, args = self._format_query(definition, key_values)
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- try:
- c.execute(statement, tuple(args))
- except dbapi2.OperationalError, e:
- raise dbapi2.OperationalError(str(e) +
- '\nstatement: %s\nargs: %s\n' % (statement, args))
- res = c.fetchall()
- results = []
- for row in res:
- doc = self._factory(row[0], row[1], row[2])
- doc.has_conflicts = row[3] > 0
- results.append(doc)
- return results
-
- def _format_range_query(self, definition, start_value, end_value):
- tables = ["document_fields d%d" % i for i in range(len(definition))]
- novalue_where = [
- "d.doc_id = d%d.doc_id AND d%d.field_name = ?" % (i, i) for i in
- range(len(definition))]
- wildcard_where = [
- novalue_where[i] + (" AND d%d.value NOT NULL" % (i,)) for i in
- range(len(definition))]
- like_where = [
- novalue_where[i] + (
- " AND (d%d.value < ? OR d%d.value GLOB ?)" % (i, i)) for i in
- range(len(definition))]
- range_where_lower = [
- novalue_where[i] + (" AND d%d.value >= ?" % (i,)) for i in
- range(len(definition))]
- range_where_upper = [
- novalue_where[i] + (" AND d%d.value <= ?" % (i,)) for i in
- range(len(definition))]
- args = []
- where = []
- if start_value:
- if isinstance(start_value, basestring):
- start_value = (start_value,)
- if len(start_value) != len(definition):
- raise errors.InvalidValueForIndex()
- is_wildcard = False
- for idx, (field, value) in enumerate(zip(definition, start_value)):
- args.append(field)
- if value.endswith('*'):
- if value == '*':
- where.append(wildcard_where[idx])
- else:
- # This is a glob match
- if is_wildcard:
- # We can't have a partial wildcard following
- # another wildcard
- raise errors.InvalidGlobbing
- where.append(range_where_lower[idx])
- args.append(self._strip_glob(value))
- is_wildcard = True
- else:
- if is_wildcard:
- raise errors.InvalidGlobbing
- where.append(range_where_lower[idx])
- args.append(value)
- if end_value:
- if isinstance(end_value, basestring):
- end_value = (end_value,)
- if len(end_value) != len(definition):
- raise errors.InvalidValueForIndex()
- is_wildcard = False
- for idx, (field, value) in enumerate(zip(definition, end_value)):
- args.append(field)
- if value.endswith('*'):
- if value == '*':
- where.append(wildcard_where[idx])
- else:
- # This is a glob match
- if is_wildcard:
- # We can't have a partial wildcard following
- # another wildcard
- raise errors.InvalidGlobbing
- where.append(like_where[idx])
- args.append(self._strip_glob(value))
- args.append(value)
- is_wildcard = True
- else:
- if is_wildcard:
- raise errors.InvalidGlobbing
- where.append(range_where_upper[idx])
- args.append(value)
- statement = (
- "SELECT d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content, count(c.doc_rev) FROM "
- "document d, %s LEFT OUTER JOIN conflicts c ON c.doc_id = "
- "d.doc_id WHERE %s GROUP BY d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content ORDER "
- "BY %s;" % (', '.join(tables), ' AND '.join(where), ', '.join(
- ['d%d.value' % i for i in range(len(definition))])))
- return statement, args
-
- def get_range_from_index(self, index_name, start_value=None,
- end_value=None):
- """Return all documents with key values in the specified range."""
- definition = self._get_index_definition(index_name)
- statement, args = self._format_range_query(
- definition, start_value, end_value)
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- try:
- c.execute(statement, tuple(args))
- except dbapi2.OperationalError, e:
- raise dbapi2.OperationalError(str(e) +
- '\nstatement: %s\nargs: %s\n' % (statement, args))
- res = c.fetchall()
- results = []
- for row in res:
- doc = self._factory(row[0], row[1], row[2])
- doc.has_conflicts = row[3] > 0
- results.append(doc)
- return results
-
- def get_index_keys(self, index_name):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- definition = self._get_index_definition(index_name)
- value_fields = ', '.join([
- 'd%d.value' % i for i in range(len(definition))])
- tables = ["document_fields d%d" % i for i in range(len(definition))]
- novalue_where = [
- "d.doc_id = d%d.doc_id AND d%d.field_name = ?" % (i, i) for i in
- range(len(definition))]
- where = [
- novalue_where[i] + (" AND d%d.value NOT NULL" % (i,)) for i in
- range(len(definition))]
- statement = (
- "SELECT %s FROM document d, %s WHERE %s GROUP BY %s;" % (
- value_fields, ', '.join(tables), ' AND '.join(where),
- value_fields))
- try:
- c.execute(statement, tuple(definition))
- except dbapi2.OperationalError, e:
- raise dbapi2.OperationalError(str(e) +
- '\nstatement: %s\nargs: %s\n' % (statement, tuple(definition)))
- return c.fetchall()
-
- def delete_index(self, index_name):
- with self._db_handle:
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("DELETE FROM index_definitions WHERE name = ?",
- (index_name,))
- c.execute(
- "DELETE FROM document_fields WHERE document_fields.field_name "
- " NOT IN (SELECT field from index_definitions)")
-
-
-class SQLiteSyncTarget(CommonSyncTarget):
-
- def get_sync_info(self, source_replica_uid):
- source_gen, source_trans_id = self._db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- source_replica_uid)
- my_gen, my_trans_id = self._db._get_generation_info()
- return (
- self._db._replica_uid, my_gen, my_trans_id, source_gen,
- source_trans_id)
-
- def record_sync_info(self, source_replica_uid, source_replica_generation,
- source_replica_transaction_id):
- if self._trace_hook:
- self._trace_hook('record_sync_info')
- self._db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- source_replica_uid, source_replica_generation,
- source_replica_transaction_id)
-
-
-class SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(SQLiteDatabase):
- """An SQLite Backend that expands documents into a document_field table.
-
- It stores the original document text in document.doc. For fields that are
- indexed, the data goes into document_fields.
- """
-
- _index_storage_value = 'expand referenced'
-
- def _get_indexed_fields(self):
- """Determine what fields are indexed."""
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT field FROM index_definitions")
- return set([x[0] for x in c.fetchall()])
-
- def _evaluate_index(self, raw_doc, field):
- parser = query_parser.Parser()
- getter = parser.parse(field)
- return getter.get(raw_doc)
-
- def _put_and_update_indexes(self, old_doc, doc):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- if doc and not doc.is_tombstone():
- raw_doc = json.loads(doc.get_json())
- else:
- raw_doc = {}
- if old_doc is not None:
- c.execute("UPDATE document SET doc_rev=?, content=?"
- " WHERE doc_id = ?",
- (doc.rev, doc.get_json(), doc.doc_id))
- c.execute("DELETE FROM document_fields WHERE doc_id = ?",
- (doc.doc_id,))
- else:
- c.execute("INSERT INTO document (doc_id, doc_rev, content)"
- " VALUES (?, ?, ?)",
- (doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json()))
- indexed_fields = self._get_indexed_fields()
- if indexed_fields:
- # It is expected that len(indexed_fields) is shorter than
- # len(raw_doc)
- getters = [(field, self._parse_index_definition(field))
- for field in indexed_fields]
- self._update_indexes(doc.doc_id, raw_doc, getters, c)
- trans_id = self._allocate_transaction_id()
- c.execute("INSERT INTO transaction_log(doc_id, transaction_id)"
- " VALUES (?, ?)", (doc.doc_id, trans_id))
-
- def create_index(self, index_name, *index_expressions):
- with self._db_handle:
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- cur_fields = self._get_indexed_fields()
- definition = [(index_name, idx, field)
- for idx, field in enumerate(index_expressions)]
- try:
- c.executemany("INSERT INTO index_definitions VALUES (?, ?, ?)",
- definition)
- except dbapi2.IntegrityError as e:
- stored_def = self._get_index_definition(index_name)
- if stored_def == [x[-1] for x in definition]:
- return
- raise errors.IndexNameTakenError, e, sys.exc_info()[2]
- new_fields = set(
- [f for f in index_expressions if f not in cur_fields])
- if new_fields:
- self._update_all_indexes(new_fields)
-
- def _iter_all_docs(self):
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT doc_id, content FROM document")
- while True:
- next_rows = c.fetchmany()
- if not next_rows:
- break
- for row in next_rows:
- yield row
-
- def _update_all_indexes(self, new_fields):
- """Iterate all the documents, and add content to document_fields.
-
- :param new_fields: The index definitions that need to be added.
- """
- getters = [(field, self._parse_index_definition(field))
- for field in new_fields]
- c = self._db_handle.cursor()
- for doc_id, doc in self._iter_all_docs():
- if doc is None:
- continue
- raw_doc = json.loads(doc)
- self._update_indexes(doc_id, raw_doc, getters, c)
-
-SQLiteDatabase.register_implementation(SQLitePartialExpandDatabase)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 3f32e381..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/client.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/client.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 15bf8561..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/client.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,497 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Commandline bindings for the u1db-client program."""
-
-import argparse
-import os
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-import sys
-
-from u1db import (
- Document,
- open as u1db_open,
- sync,
- errors,
- )
-from u1db.commandline import command
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_database,
- http_target,
- )
-
-
-client_commands = command.CommandGroup()
-
-
-def set_oauth_credentials(client):
- keys = os.environ.get('OAUTH_CREDENTIALS', None)
- if keys is not None:
- consumer_key, consumer_secret, \
- token_key, token_secret = keys.split(":")
- client.set_oauth_credentials(consumer_key, consumer_secret,
- token_key, token_secret)
-
-
-class OneDbCmd(command.Command):
- """Base class for commands operating on one local or remote database."""
-
- def _open(self, database, create):
- if database.startswith(('http://', 'https://')):
- db = http_database.HTTPDatabase(database)
- set_oauth_credentials(db)
- db.open(create)
- return db
- else:
- return u1db_open(database, create)
-
-
-class CmdCreate(OneDbCmd):
- """Create a new document from scratch"""
-
- name = 'create'
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database',
- help='The local or remote database to update',
- metavar='database-path-or-url')
- parser.add_argument('infile', nargs='?', default=None,
- help='The file to read content from.')
- parser.add_argument('--id', dest='doc_id', default=None,
- help='Set the document identifier')
-
- def run(self, database, infile, doc_id):
- if infile is None:
- infile = self.stdin
- db = self._open(database, create=False)
- doc = db.create_doc_from_json(infile.read(), doc_id=doc_id)
- self.stderr.write('id: %s\nrev: %s\n' % (doc.doc_id, doc.rev))
-
-client_commands.register(CmdCreate)
-
-
-class CmdDelete(OneDbCmd):
- """Delete a document from the database"""
-
- name = 'delete'
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database',
- help='The local or remote database to update',
- metavar='database-path-or-url')
- parser.add_argument('doc_id', help='The document id to retrieve')
- parser.add_argument('doc_rev',
- help='The revision of the document (which is being superseded.)')
-
- def run(self, database, doc_id, doc_rev):
- db = self._open(database, create=False)
- doc = Document(doc_id, doc_rev, None)
- db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.stderr.write('rev: %s\n' % (doc.rev,))
-
-client_commands.register(CmdDelete)
-
-
-class CmdGet(OneDbCmd):
- """Extract a document from the database"""
-
- name = 'get'
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database',
- help='The local or remote database to query',
- metavar='database-path-or-url')
- parser.add_argument('doc_id', help='The document id to retrieve.')
- parser.add_argument('outfile', nargs='?', default=None,
- help='The file to write the document to',
- type=argparse.FileType('wb'))
-
- def run(self, database, doc_id, outfile):
- if outfile is None:
- outfile = self.stdout
- try:
- db = self._open(database, create=False)
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Database does not exist.\n")
- return 1
- doc = db.get_doc(doc_id)
- if doc is None:
- self.stderr.write('Document not found (id: %s)\n' % (doc_id,))
- return 1 # failed
- if doc.is_tombstone():
- outfile.write('[document deleted]\n')
- else:
- outfile.write(doc.get_json() + '\n')
- self.stderr.write('rev: %s\n' % (doc.rev,))
- if doc.has_conflicts:
- self.stderr.write("Document has conflicts.\n")
-
-client_commands.register(CmdGet)
-
-
-class CmdGetDocConflicts(OneDbCmd):
- """Get the conflicts from a document"""
-
- name = 'get-doc-conflicts'
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database',
- help='The local database to query',
- metavar='database-path')
- parser.add_argument('doc_id', help='The document id to retrieve.')
-
- def run(self, database, doc_id):
- try:
- db = self._open(database, False)
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Database does not exist.\n")
- return 1
- conflicts = db.get_doc_conflicts(doc_id)
- if not conflicts:
- if db.get_doc(doc_id) is None:
- self.stderr.write("Document does not exist.\n")
- return 1
- self.stdout.write("[")
- for i, doc in enumerate(conflicts):
- if i:
- self.stdout.write(",")
- self.stdout.write(
- json.dumps(dict(rev=doc.rev, content=doc.content), indent=4))
- self.stdout.write("]\n")
-
-client_commands.register(CmdGetDocConflicts)
-
-
-class CmdInitDB(OneDbCmd):
- """Create a new database"""
-
- name = 'init-db'
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database',
- help='The local or remote database to create',
- metavar='database-path-or-url')
- parser.add_argument('--replica-uid', default=None,
- help='The unique identifier for this database (not for remote)')
-
- def run(self, database, replica_uid):
- db = self._open(database, create=True)
- if replica_uid is not None:
- db._set_replica_uid(replica_uid)
-
-client_commands.register(CmdInitDB)
-
-
-class CmdPut(OneDbCmd):
- """Add a document to the database"""
-
- name = 'put'
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database',
- help='The local or remote database to update',
- metavar='database-path-or-url'),
- parser.add_argument('doc_id', help='The document id to retrieve')
- parser.add_argument('doc_rev',
- help='The revision of the document (which is being superseded.)')
- parser.add_argument('infile', nargs='?', default=None,
- help='The filename of the document that will be used for content',
- type=argparse.FileType('rb'))
-
- def run(self, database, doc_id, doc_rev, infile):
- if infile is None:
- infile = self.stdin
- try:
- db = self._open(database, create=False)
- doc = Document(doc_id, doc_rev, infile.read())
- doc_rev = db.put_doc(doc)
- self.stderr.write('rev: %s\n' % (doc_rev,))
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Database does not exist.\n")
- except errors.RevisionConflict:
- if db.get_doc(doc_id) is None:
- self.stderr.write("Document does not exist.\n")
- else:
- self.stderr.write("Given revision is not current.\n")
- except errors.ConflictedDoc:
- self.stderr.write(
- "Document has conflicts.\n"
- "Inspect with get-doc-conflicts, then resolve.\n")
- else:
- return
- return 1
-
-client_commands.register(CmdPut)
-
-
-class CmdResolve(OneDbCmd):
- """Resolve a conflicted document"""
-
- name = 'resolve-doc'
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database',
- help='The local or remote database to update',
- metavar='database-path-or-url'),
- parser.add_argument('doc_id', help='The conflicted document id')
- parser.add_argument('doc_revs', metavar="doc-rev", nargs="+",
- help='The revisions that the new content supersedes')
- parser.add_argument('--infile', nargs='?', default=None,
- help='The filename of the document that will be used for content',
- type=argparse.FileType('rb'))
-
- def run(self, database, doc_id, doc_revs, infile):
- if infile is None:
- infile = self.stdin
- try:
- db = self._open(database, create=False)
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Database does not exist.\n")
- return 1
- doc = db.get_doc(doc_id)
- if doc is None:
- self.stderr.write("Document does not exist.\n")
- return 1
- doc.set_json(infile.read())
- db.resolve_doc(doc, doc_revs)
- self.stderr.write("rev: %s\n" % db.get_doc(doc_id).rev)
- if doc.has_conflicts:
- self.stderr.write("Document still has conflicts.\n")
-
-client_commands.register(CmdResolve)
-
-
-class CmdSync(command.Command):
- """Synchronize two databases"""
-
- name = 'sync'
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('source', help='database to sync from')
- parser.add_argument('target', help='database to sync to')
-
- def _open_target(self, target):
- if target.startswith(('http://', 'https://')):
- st = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget.connect(target)
- set_oauth_credentials(st)
- else:
- db = u1db_open(target, create=True)
- st = db.get_sync_target()
- return st
-
- def run(self, source, target):
- """Start a Sync request."""
- source_db = u1db_open(source, create=False)
- st = self._open_target(target)
- syncer = sync.Synchronizer(source_db, st)
- syncer.sync()
- source_db.close()
-
-client_commands.register(CmdSync)
-
-
-class CmdCreateIndex(OneDbCmd):
- """Create an index"""
-
- name = "create-index"
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database', help='The local database to update',
- metavar='database-path')
- parser.add_argument('index', help='the name of the index')
- parser.add_argument('expression', help='an index expression',
- nargs='+')
-
- def run(self, database, index, expression):
- try:
- db = self._open(database, create=False)
- db.create_index(index, *expression)
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Database does not exist.\n")
- return 1
- except errors.IndexNameTakenError:
- self.stderr.write("There is already a different index named %r.\n"
- % (index,))
- return 1
- except errors.IndexDefinitionParseError:
- self.stderr.write("Bad index expression.\n")
- return 1
-
-client_commands.register(CmdCreateIndex)
-
-
-class CmdListIndexes(OneDbCmd):
- """List existing indexes"""
-
- name = "list-indexes"
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database', help='The local database to query',
- metavar='database-path')
-
- def run(self, database):
- try:
- db = self._open(database, create=False)
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Database does not exist.\n")
- return 1
- for (index, expression) in db.list_indexes():
- self.stdout.write("%s: %s\n" % (index, ", ".join(expression)))
-
-client_commands.register(CmdListIndexes)
-
-
-class CmdDeleteIndex(OneDbCmd):
- """Delete an index"""
-
- name = "delete-index"
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database', help='The local database to update',
- metavar='database-path')
- parser.add_argument('index', help='the name of the index')
-
- def run(self, database, index):
- try:
- db = self._open(database, create=False)
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Database does not exist.\n")
- return 1
- db.delete_index(index)
-
-client_commands.register(CmdDeleteIndex)
-
-
-class CmdGetIndexKeys(OneDbCmd):
- """Get the index's keys"""
-
- name = "get-index-keys"
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database', help='The local database to query',
- metavar='database-path')
- parser.add_argument('index', help='the name of the index')
-
- def run(self, database, index):
- try:
- db = self._open(database, create=False)
- for key in db.get_index_keys(index):
- self.stdout.write("%s\n" % (", ".join(
- [i.encode('utf-8') for i in key],)))
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Database does not exist.\n")
- except errors.IndexDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Index does not exist.\n")
- else:
- return
- return 1
-
-client_commands.register(CmdGetIndexKeys)
-
-
-class CmdGetFromIndex(OneDbCmd):
- """Find documents by searching an index"""
-
- name = "get-from-index"
- argv = None
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('database', help='The local database to query',
- metavar='database-path')
- parser.add_argument('index', help='the name of the index')
- parser.add_argument('values', metavar="value",
- help='the value to look up (one per index column)',
- nargs="+")
-
- def run(self, database, index, values):
- try:
- db = self._open(database, create=False)
- docs = db.get_from_index(index, *values)
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Database does not exist.\n")
- except errors.IndexDoesNotExist:
- self.stderr.write("Index does not exist.\n")
- except errors.InvalidValueForIndex:
- index_def = db._get_index_definition(index)
- len_diff = len(index_def) - len(values)
- if len_diff == 0:
- # can't happen (HAH)
- raise
- argv = self.argv if self.argv is not None else sys.argv
- self.stderr.write(
- "Invalid query: "
- "index %r requires %d query expression%s%s.\n"
- "For example, the following would be valid:\n"
- " %s %s %r %r %s\n"
- % (index,
- len(index_def),
- "s" if len(index_def) > 1 else "",
- ", not %d" % len(values) if len(values) else "",
- argv[0], argv[1], database, index,
- " ".join(map(repr,
- values[:len(index_def)]
- + ["*" for i in range(len_diff)])),
- ))
- except errors.InvalidGlobbing:
- argv = self.argv if self.argv is not None else sys.argv
- fixed = []
- for (i, v) in enumerate(values):
- fixed.append(v)
- if v.endswith('*'):
- break
- # values has at least one element, so i is defined
- fixed.extend('*' * (len(values) - i - 1))
- self.stderr.write(
- "Invalid query: a star can only be followed by stars.\n"
- "For example, the following would be valid:\n"
- " %s %s %r %r %s\n"
- % (argv[0], argv[1], database, index,
- " ".join(map(repr, fixed))))
-
- else:
- self.stdout.write("[")
- for i, doc in enumerate(docs):
- if i:
- self.stdout.write(",")
- self.stdout.write(
- json.dumps(
- dict(id=doc.doc_id, rev=doc.rev, content=doc.content),
- indent=4))
- self.stdout.write("]\n")
- return
- return 1
-
-client_commands.register(CmdGetFromIndex)
-
-
-def main(args):
- return client_commands.run_argv(args, sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/command.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/command.py
deleted file mode 100644
index eace0560..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/command.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Command infrastructure for u1db"""
-
-import argparse
-import inspect
-
-
-class CommandGroup(object):
- """A collection of commands."""
-
- def __init__(self, description=None):
- self.commands = {}
- self.description = description
-
- def register(self, cmd):
- """Register a new command to be incorporated with this group."""
- self.commands[cmd.name] = cmd
-
- def make_argparser(self):
- """Create an argparse.ArgumentParser"""
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=self.description)
- subs = parser.add_subparsers(title='commands')
- for name, cmd in sorted(self.commands.iteritems()):
- sub = subs.add_parser(name, help=cmd.__doc__)
- sub.set_defaults(subcommand=cmd)
- cmd._populate_subparser(sub)
- return parser
-
- def run_argv(self, argv, stdin, stdout, stderr):
- """Run a command, from a sys.argv[1:] style input."""
- parser = self.make_argparser()
- args = parser.parse_args(argv)
- cmd = args.subcommand(stdin, stdout, stderr)
- params, _, _, _ = inspect.getargspec(cmd.run)
- vals = []
- for param in params[1:]:
- vals.append(getattr(args, param))
- return cmd.run(*vals)
-
-
-class Command(object):
- """Definition of a Command that can be run.
-
- :cvar name: The name of the command, so that you can run
- 'u1db-client <name>'.
- """
-
- name = None
-
- def __init__(self, stdin, stdout, stderr):
- self.stdin = stdin
- self.stdout = stdout
- self.stderr = stderr
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- """Child classes should override this to provide their arguments."""
- raise NotImplementedError(cls._populate_subparser)
-
- def run(self, *args):
- """This is where the magic happens.
-
- Subclasses should implement this, requesting their specific arguments.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.run)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/serve.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/serve.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 0bb0e641..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/commandline/serve.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Build server for u1db-serve."""
-
-from paste import httpserver
-
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_app,
- server_state,
- )
-
-
-def make_server(host, port, working_dir):
- """Make a server on host and port exposing dbs living in working_dir."""
- state = server_state.ServerState()
- state.set_workingdir(working_dir)
- application = http_app.HTTPApp(state)
- server = httpserver.WSGIServer(application, (host, port),
- httpserver.WSGIHandler)
- return server
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/errors.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/errors.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 967c7c38..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/errors.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,189 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""A list of errors that u1db can raise."""
-
-
-class U1DBError(Exception):
- """Generic base class for U1DB errors."""
-
- # description/tag for identifying the error during transmission (http,...)
- wire_description = "error"
-
- def __init__(self, message=None):
- self.message = message
-
-
-class RevisionConflict(U1DBError):
- """The document revisions supplied does not match the current version."""
-
- wire_description = "revision conflict"
-
-
-class InvalidJSON(U1DBError):
- """Content was not valid json."""
-
-
-class InvalidContent(U1DBError):
- """Content was not a python dictionary."""
-
-
-class InvalidDocId(U1DBError):
- """A document was requested with an invalid document identifier."""
-
- wire_description = "invalid document id"
-
-
-class MissingDocIds(U1DBError):
- """Needs document ids."""
-
- wire_description = "missing document ids"
-
-
-class DocumentTooBig(U1DBError):
- """Document exceeds the maximum document size for this database."""
-
- wire_description = "document too big"
-
-
-class UserQuotaExceeded(U1DBError):
- """Document exceeds the maximum document size for this database."""
-
- wire_description = "user quota exceeded"
-
-
-class SubscriptionNeeded(U1DBError):
- """User needs a subscription to be able to use this replica.."""
-
- wire_description = "user needs subscription"
-
-
-class InvalidTransactionId(U1DBError):
- """Invalid transaction for generation."""
-
- wire_description = "invalid transaction id"
-
-
-class InvalidGeneration(U1DBError):
- """Generation was previously synced with a different transaction id."""
-
- wire_description = "invalid generation"
-
-
-class ConflictedDoc(U1DBError):
- """The document is conflicted, you must call resolve before put()"""
-
-
-class InvalidValueForIndex(U1DBError):
- """The values supplied does not match the index definition."""
-
-
-class InvalidGlobbing(U1DBError):
- """Raised if wildcard matches are not strictly at the tail of the request.
- """
-
-
-class DocumentDoesNotExist(U1DBError):
- """The document does not exist."""
-
- wire_description = "document does not exist"
-
-
-class DocumentAlreadyDeleted(U1DBError):
- """The document was already deleted."""
-
- wire_description = "document already deleted"
-
-
-class DatabaseDoesNotExist(U1DBError):
- """The database does not exist."""
-
- wire_description = "database does not exist"
-
-
-class IndexNameTakenError(U1DBError):
- """The given index name is already taken."""
-
-
-class IndexDefinitionParseError(U1DBError):
- """The index definition cannot be parsed."""
-
-
-class IndexDoesNotExist(U1DBError):
- """No index of that name exists."""
-
-
-class Unauthorized(U1DBError):
- """Request wasn't authorized properly."""
-
- wire_description = "unauthorized"
-
-
-class HTTPError(U1DBError):
- """Unspecific HTTP errror."""
-
- wire_description = None
-
- def __init__(self, status, message=None, headers={}):
- self.status = status
- self.message = message
- self.headers = headers
-
- def __str__(self):
- if not self.message:
- return "HTTPError(%d)" % self.status
- else:
- return "HTTPError(%d, %r)" % (self.status, self.message)
-
-
-class Unavailable(HTTPError):
- """Server not available not serve request."""
-
- wire_description = "unavailable"
-
- def __init__(self, message=None, headers={}):
- super(Unavailable, self).__init__(503, message, headers)
-
- def __str__(self):
- if not self.message:
- return "Unavailable()"
- else:
- return "Unavailable(%r)" % self.message
-
-
-class BrokenSyncStream(U1DBError):
- """Unterminated or otherwise broken sync exchange stream."""
-
- wire_description = None
-
-
-class UnknownAuthMethod(U1DBError):
- """Unknown auhorization method."""
-
- wire_description = None
-
-
-# mapping wire (transimission) descriptions/tags for errors to the exceptions
-wire_description_to_exc = dict(
- (x.wire_description, x) for x in globals().values()
- if getattr(x, 'wire_description', None) not in (None, "error")
-)
-wire_description_to_exc["error"] = U1DBError
-
-
-#
-# wire error descriptions not corresponding to an exception
-DOCUMENT_DELETED = "document deleted"
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/query_parser.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/query_parser.py
deleted file mode 100644
index f564821f..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/query_parser.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,370 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Code for parsing Index definitions."""
-
-import re
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- )
-
-
-class Getter(object):
- """Get values from a document based on a specification."""
-
- def get(self, raw_doc):
- """Get a value from the document.
-
- :param raw_doc: a python dictionary to get the value from.
- :return: A list of values that match the description.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get)
-
-
-class StaticGetter(Getter):
- """A getter that returns a defined value (independent of the doc)."""
-
- def __init__(self, value):
- """Create a StaticGetter.
-
- :param value: the value to return when get is called.
- """
- if value is None:
- self.value = []
- elif isinstance(value, list):
- self.value = value
- else:
- self.value = [value]
-
- def get(self, raw_doc):
- return self.value
-
-
-def extract_field(raw_doc, subfields, index=0):
- if not isinstance(raw_doc, dict):
- return []
- val = raw_doc.get(subfields[index])
- if val is None:
- return []
- if index < len(subfields) - 1:
- if isinstance(val, list):
- results = []
- for item in val:
- results.extend(extract_field(item, subfields, index + 1))
- return results
- if isinstance(val, dict):
- return extract_field(val, subfields, index + 1)
- return []
- if isinstance(val, dict):
- return []
- if isinstance(val, list):
- # Strip anything in the list that isn't a simple type
- return [v for v in val if not isinstance(v, (dict, list))]
- return [val]
-
-
-class ExtractField(Getter):
- """Extract a field from the document."""
-
- def __init__(self, field):
- """Create an ExtractField object.
-
- When a document is passed to get() this will return a value
- from the document based on the field specifier passed to
- the constructor.
-
- None will be returned if the field is nonexistant, or refers to an
- object, rather than a simple type or list of simple types.
-
- :param field: a specifier for the field to return.
- This is either a field name, or a dotted field name.
- """
- self.field = field.split('.')
-
- def get(self, raw_doc):
- return extract_field(raw_doc, self.field)
-
-
-class Transformation(Getter):
- """A transformation on a value from another Getter."""
-
- name = None
- arity = 1
- args = ['expression']
-
- def __init__(self, inner):
- """Create a transformation.
-
- :param inner: the argument(s) to the transformation.
- """
- self.inner = inner
-
- def get(self, raw_doc):
- inner_values = self.inner.get(raw_doc)
- assert isinstance(inner_values, list),\
- 'get() should always return a list'
- return self.transform(inner_values)
-
- def transform(self, values):
- """Transform the values.
-
- This should be implemented by subclasses to transform the
- value when get() is called.
-
- :param values: the values from the other Getter
- :return: the transformed values.
- """
- raise NotImplementedError(self.transform)
-
-
-class Lower(Transformation):
- """Lowercase a string.
-
- This transformation will return None for non-string inputs. However,
- it will lowercase any strings in a list, dropping any elements
- that are not strings.
- """
-
- name = "lower"
-
- def _can_transform(self, val):
- return isinstance(val, basestring)
-
- def transform(self, values):
- if not values:
- return []
- return [val.lower() for val in values if self._can_transform(val)]
-
-
-class Number(Transformation):
- """Convert an integer to a zero padded string.
-
- This transformation will return None for non-integer inputs. However, it
- will transform any integers in a list, dropping any elements that are not
- integers.
- """
-
- name = 'number'
- arity = 2
- args = ['expression', int]
-
- def __init__(self, inner, number):
- super(Number, self).__init__(inner)
- self.padding = "%%0%sd" % number
-
- def _can_transform(self, val):
- return isinstance(val, int) and not isinstance(val, bool)
-
- def transform(self, values):
- """Transform any integers in values into zero padded strings."""
- if not values:
- return []
- return [self.padding % (v,) for v in values if self._can_transform(v)]
-
-
-class Bool(Transformation):
- """Convert bool to string."""
-
- name = "bool"
- args = ['expression']
-
- def _can_transform(self, val):
- return isinstance(val, bool)
-
- def transform(self, values):
- """Transform any booleans in values into strings."""
- if not values:
- return []
- return [('1' if v else '0') for v in values if self._can_transform(v)]
-
-
-class SplitWords(Transformation):
- """Split a string on whitespace.
-
- This Getter will return [] for non-string inputs. It will however
- split any strings in an input list, discarding any elements that
- are not strings.
- """
-
- name = "split_words"
-
- def _can_transform(self, val):
- return isinstance(val, basestring)
-
- def transform(self, values):
- if not values:
- return []
- result = set()
- for value in values:
- if self._can_transform(value):
- for word in value.split():
- result.add(word)
- return list(result)
-
-
-class Combine(Transformation):
- """Combine multiple expressions into a single index."""
-
- name = "combine"
- # variable number of args
- arity = -1
-
- def __init__(self, *inner):
- super(Combine, self).__init__(inner)
-
- def get(self, raw_doc):
- inner_values = []
- for inner in self.inner:
- inner_values.extend(inner.get(raw_doc))
- return self.transform(inner_values)
-
- def transform(self, values):
- return values
-
-
-class IsNull(Transformation):
- """Indicate whether the input is None.
-
- This Getter returns a bool indicating whether the input is nil.
- """
-
- name = "is_null"
-
- def transform(self, values):
- return [len(values) == 0]
-
-
-def check_fieldname(fieldname):
- if fieldname.endswith('.'):
- raise errors.IndexDefinitionParseError(
- "Fieldname cannot end in '.':%s^" % (fieldname,))
-
-
-class Parser(object):
- """Parse an index expression into a sequence of transformations."""
-
- _transformations = {}
- _delimiters = re.compile("\(|\)|,")
-
- def __init__(self):
- self._tokens = []
-
- def _set_expression(self, expression):
- self._open_parens = 0
- self._tokens = []
- expression = expression.strip()
- while expression:
- delimiter = self._delimiters.search(expression)
- if delimiter:
- idx = delimiter.start()
- if idx == 0:
- result, expression = (expression[:1], expression[1:])
- self._tokens.append(result)
- else:
- result, expression = (expression[:idx], expression[idx:])
- result = result.strip()
- if result:
- self._tokens.append(result)
- else:
- expression = expression.strip()
- if expression:
- self._tokens.append(expression)
- expression = None
-
- def _get_token(self):
- if self._tokens:
- return self._tokens.pop(0)
-
- def _peek_token(self):
- if self._tokens:
- return self._tokens[0]
-
- @staticmethod
- def _to_getter(term):
- if isinstance(term, Getter):
- return term
- check_fieldname(term)
- return ExtractField(term)
-
- def _parse_op(self, op_name):
- self._get_token() # '('
- op = self._transformations.get(op_name, None)
- if op is None:
- raise errors.IndexDefinitionParseError(
- "Unknown operation: %s" % op_name)
- args = []
- while True:
- args.append(self._parse_term())
- sep = self._get_token()
- if sep == ')':
- break
- if sep != ',':
- raise errors.IndexDefinitionParseError(
- "Unexpected token '%s' in parentheses." % (sep,))
- parsed = []
- for i, arg in enumerate(args):
- arg_type = op.args[i % len(op.args)]
- if arg_type == 'expression':
- inner = self._to_getter(arg)
- else:
- try:
- inner = arg_type(arg)
- except ValueError, e:
- raise errors.IndexDefinitionParseError(
- "Invalid value %r for argument type %r "
- "(%r)." % (arg, arg_type, e))
- parsed.append(inner)
- return op(*parsed)
-
- def _parse_term(self):
- term = self._get_token()
- if term is None:
- raise errors.IndexDefinitionParseError(
- "Unexpected end of index definition.")
- if term in (',', ')', '('):
- raise errors.IndexDefinitionParseError(
- "Unexpected token '%s' at start of expression." % (term,))
- next_token = self._peek_token()
- if next_token == '(':
- return self._parse_op(term)
- return term
-
- def parse(self, expression):
- self._set_expression(expression)
- term = self._to_getter(self._parse_term())
- if self._peek_token():
- raise errors.IndexDefinitionParseError(
- "Unexpected token '%s' after end of expression."
- % (self._peek_token(),))
- return term
-
- def parse_all(self, fields):
- return [self.parse(field) for field in fields]
-
- @classmethod
- def register_transormation(cls, transform):
- assert transform.name not in cls._transformations, (
- "Transform %s already registered for %s"
- % (transform.name, cls._transformations[transform.name]))
- cls._transformations[transform.name] = transform
-
-
-Parser.register_transormation(SplitWords)
-Parser.register_transormation(Lower)
-Parser.register_transormation(Number)
-Parser.register_transormation(Bool)
-Parser.register_transormation(IsNull)
-Parser.register_transormation(Combine)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 3f32e381..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/basic_auth_middleware.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/basic_auth_middleware.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a2cbff62..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/basic_auth_middleware.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-"""U1DB Basic Auth authorisation WSGI middleware."""
-import httplib
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-from wsgiref.util import shift_path_info
-
-
-class Unauthorized(Exception):
- """User authorization failed."""
-
-
-class BasicAuthMiddleware(object):
- """U1DB Basic Auth Authorisation WSGI middleware."""
-
- def __init__(self, app, prefix):
- self.app = app
- self.prefix = prefix
-
- def _error(self, start_response, status, description, message=None):
- start_response("%d %s" % (status, httplib.responses[status]),
- [('content-type', 'application/json')])
- err = {"error": description}
- if message:
- err['message'] = message
- return [json.dumps(err)]
-
- def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
- if self.prefix and not environ['PATH_INFO'].startswith(self.prefix):
- return self._error(start_response, 400, "bad request")
- auth = environ.get('HTTP_AUTHORIZATION')
- if not auth:
- return self._error(start_response, 401, "unauthorized",
- "Missing Basic Authentication.")
- scheme, encoded = auth.split(None, 1)
- if scheme.lower() != 'basic':
- return self._error(
- start_response, 401, "unauthorized",
- "Missing Basic Authentication")
- user, password = encoded.decode('base64').split(':', 1)
- try:
- self.verify_user(environ, user, password)
- except Unauthorized:
- return self._error(
- start_response, 401, "unauthorized",
- "Incorrect password or login.")
- del environ['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION']
- shift_path_info(environ)
- return self.app(environ, start_response)
-
- def verify_user(self, environ, username, password):
- raise NotImplementedError(self.verify_user)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_app.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_app.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 3d7d4248..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_app.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,629 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""HTTP Application exposing U1DB."""
-
-import functools
-import httplib
-import inspect
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-import sys
-import urlparse
-
-import routes.mapper
-
-from u1db import (
- __version__ as _u1db_version,
- DBNAME_CONSTRAINTS,
- Document,
- errors,
- sync,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_errors,
- utils,
- )
-
-
-def parse_bool(expression):
- """Parse boolean querystring parameter."""
- if expression == 'true':
- return True
- return False
-
-
-def parse_list(expression):
- if expression is None:
- return []
- return [t.strip() for t in expression.split(',')]
-
-
-def none_or_str(expression):
- if expression is None:
- return None
- return str(expression)
-
-
-class BadRequest(Exception):
- """Bad request."""
-
-
-class _FencedReader(object):
- """Read and get lines from a file but not past a given length."""
-
- MAXCHUNK = 8192
-
- def __init__(self, rfile, total, max_entry_size):
- self.rfile = rfile
- self.remaining = total
- self.max_entry_size = max_entry_size
- self._kept = None
-
- def read_chunk(self, atmost):
- if self._kept is not None:
- # ignore atmost, kept data should be a subchunk anyway
- kept, self._kept = self._kept, None
- return kept
- if self.remaining == 0:
- return ''
- data = self.rfile.read(min(self.remaining, atmost))
- self.remaining -= len(data)
- return data
-
- def getline(self):
- line_parts = []
- size = 0
- while True:
- chunk = self.read_chunk(self.MAXCHUNK)
- if chunk == '':
- break
- nl = chunk.find("\n")
- if nl != -1:
- size += nl + 1
- if size > self.max_entry_size:
- raise BadRequest
- line_parts.append(chunk[:nl + 1])
- rest = chunk[nl + 1:]
- self._kept = rest or None
- break
- else:
- size += len(chunk)
- if size > self.max_entry_size:
- raise BadRequest
- line_parts.append(chunk)
- return ''.join(line_parts)
-
-
-def http_method(**control):
- """Decoration for handling of query arguments and content for a HTTP
- method.
-
- args and content here are the query arguments and body of the incoming
- HTTP requests.
-
- Match query arguments to python method arguments:
- w = http_method()(f)
- w(self, args, content) => args["content"]=content;
- f(self, **args)
-
- JSON deserialize content to arguments:
- w = http_method(content_as_args=True,...)(f)
- w(self, args, content) => args.update(json.loads(content));
- f(self, **args)
-
- Support conversions (e.g int):
- w = http_method(Arg=Conv,...)(f)
- w(self, args, content) => args["Arg"]=Conv(args["Arg"]);
- f(self, **args)
-
- Enforce no use of query arguments:
- w = http_method(no_query=True,...)(f)
- w(self, args, content) raises BadRequest if args is not empty
-
- Argument mismatches, deserialisation failures produce BadRequest.
- """
- content_as_args = control.pop('content_as_args', False)
- no_query = control.pop('no_query', False)
- conversions = control.items()
-
- def wrap(f):
- argspec = inspect.getargspec(f)
- assert argspec.args[0] == "self"
- nargs = len(argspec.args)
- ndefaults = len(argspec.defaults or ())
- required_args = set(argspec.args[1:nargs - ndefaults])
- all_args = set(argspec.args)
-
- @functools.wraps(f)
- def wrapper(self, args, content):
- if no_query and args:
- raise BadRequest()
- if content is not None:
- if content_as_args:
- try:
- args.update(json.loads(content))
- except ValueError:
- raise BadRequest()
- else:
- args["content"] = content
- if not (required_args <= set(args) <= all_args):
- raise BadRequest("Missing required arguments.")
- for name, conv in conversions:
- if name not in args:
- continue
- try:
- args[name] = conv(args[name])
- except ValueError:
- raise BadRequest()
- return f(self, **args)
-
- return wrapper
-
- return wrap
-
-
-class URLToResource(object):
- """Mappings from URLs to resources."""
-
- def __init__(self):
- self._map = routes.mapper.Mapper(controller_scan=None)
-
- def register(self, resource_cls):
- # register
- self._map.connect(None, resource_cls.url_pattern,
- resource_cls=resource_cls,
- requirements={"dbname": DBNAME_CONSTRAINTS})
- self._map.create_regs()
- return resource_cls
-
- def match(self, path):
- params = self._map.match(path)
- if params is None:
- return None, None
- resource_cls = params.pop('resource_cls')
- return resource_cls, params
-
-url_to_resource = URLToResource()
-
-
-@url_to_resource.register
-class GlobalResource(object):
- """Global (root) resource."""
-
- url_pattern = "/"
-
- def __init__(self, state, responder):
- self.responder = responder
-
- @http_method()
- def get(self):
- self.responder.send_response_json(version=_u1db_version)
-
-
-@url_to_resource.register
-class DatabaseResource(object):
- """Database resource."""
-
- url_pattern = "/{dbname}"
-
- def __init__(self, dbname, state, responder):
- self.dbname = dbname
- self.state = state
- self.responder = responder
-
- @http_method()
- def get(self):
- self.state.check_database(self.dbname)
- self.responder.send_response_json(200)
-
- @http_method(content_as_args=True)
- def put(self):
- self.state.ensure_database(self.dbname)
- self.responder.send_response_json(200, ok=True)
-
- @http_method()
- def delete(self):
- self.state.delete_database(self.dbname)
- self.responder.send_response_json(200, ok=True)
-
-
-@url_to_resource.register
-class DocsResource(object):
- """Documents resource."""
-
- url_pattern = "/{dbname}/docs"
-
- def __init__(self, dbname, state, responder):
- self.responder = responder
- self.db = state.open_database(dbname)
-
- @http_method(doc_ids=parse_list, check_for_conflicts=parse_bool,
- include_deleted=parse_bool)
- def get(self, doc_ids=None, check_for_conflicts=True,
- include_deleted=False):
- if doc_ids is None:
- raise errors.MissingDocIds
- docs = self.db.get_docs(doc_ids, include_deleted=include_deleted)
- self.responder.content_type = 'application/json'
- self.responder.start_response(200)
- self.responder.start_stream(),
- for doc in docs:
- entry = dict(
- doc_id=doc.doc_id, doc_rev=doc.rev, content=doc.get_json(),
- has_conflicts=doc.has_conflicts)
- self.responder.stream_entry(entry)
- self.responder.end_stream()
- self.responder.finish_response()
-
-
-@url_to_resource.register
-class DocResource(object):
- """Document resource."""
-
- url_pattern = "/{dbname}/doc/{id:.*}"
-
- def __init__(self, dbname, id, state, responder):
- self.id = id
- self.responder = responder
- self.db = state.open_database(dbname)
-
- @http_method(old_rev=str)
- def put(self, content, old_rev=None):
- doc = Document(self.id, old_rev, content)
- doc_rev = self.db.put_doc(doc)
- if old_rev is None:
- status = 201 # created
- else:
- status = 200
- self.responder.send_response_json(status, rev=doc_rev)
-
- @http_method(old_rev=str)
- def delete(self, old_rev=None):
- doc = Document(self.id, old_rev, None)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.responder.send_response_json(200, rev=doc.rev)
-
- @http_method(include_deleted=parse_bool)
- def get(self, include_deleted=False):
- doc = self.db.get_doc(self.id, include_deleted=include_deleted)
- if doc is None:
- wire_descr = errors.DocumentDoesNotExist.wire_description
- self.responder.send_response_json(
- http_errors.wire_description_to_status[wire_descr],
- error=wire_descr,
- headers={
- 'x-u1db-rev': '',
- 'x-u1db-has-conflicts': 'false'
- })
- return
- headers = {
- 'x-u1db-rev': doc.rev,
- 'x-u1db-has-conflicts': json.dumps(doc.has_conflicts)
- }
- if doc.is_tombstone():
- self.responder.send_response_json(
- http_errors.wire_description_to_status[
- errors.DOCUMENT_DELETED],
- error=errors.DOCUMENT_DELETED,
- headers=headers)
- else:
- self.responder.send_response_content(
- doc.get_json(), headers=headers)
-
-
-@url_to_resource.register
-class SyncResource(object):
- """Sync endpoint resource."""
-
- # maximum allowed request body size
- max_request_size = 15 * 1024 * 1024 # 15Mb
- # maximum allowed entry/line size in request body
- max_entry_size = 10 * 1024 * 1024 # 10Mb
-
- url_pattern = "/{dbname}/sync-from/{source_replica_uid}"
-
- # pluggable
- sync_exchange_class = sync.SyncExchange
-
- def __init__(self, dbname, source_replica_uid, state, responder):
- self.source_replica_uid = source_replica_uid
- self.responder = responder
- self.state = state
- self.dbname = dbname
- self.replica_uid = None
-
- def get_target(self):
- return self.state.open_database(self.dbname).get_sync_target()
-
- @http_method()
- def get(self):
- result = self.get_target().get_sync_info(self.source_replica_uid)
- self.responder.send_response_json(
- target_replica_uid=result[0], target_replica_generation=result[1],
- target_replica_transaction_id=result[2],
- source_replica_uid=self.source_replica_uid,
- source_replica_generation=result[3],
- source_transaction_id=result[4])
-
- @http_method(generation=int,
- content_as_args=True, no_query=True)
- def put(self, generation, transaction_id):
- self.get_target().record_sync_info(self.source_replica_uid,
- generation,
- transaction_id)
- self.responder.send_response_json(ok=True)
-
- # Implements the same logic as LocalSyncTarget.sync_exchange
-
- @http_method(last_known_generation=int, last_known_trans_id=none_or_str,
- content_as_args=True)
- def post_args(self, last_known_generation, last_known_trans_id=None,
- ensure=False):
- if ensure:
- db, self.replica_uid = self.state.ensure_database(self.dbname)
- else:
- db = self.state.open_database(self.dbname)
- db.validate_gen_and_trans_id(
- last_known_generation, last_known_trans_id)
- self.sync_exch = self.sync_exchange_class(
- db, self.source_replica_uid, last_known_generation)
-
- @http_method(content_as_args=True)
- def post_stream_entry(self, id, rev, content, gen, trans_id):
- doc = Document(id, rev, content)
- self.sync_exch.insert_doc_from_source(doc, gen, trans_id)
-
- def post_end(self):
-
- def send_doc(doc, gen, trans_id):
- entry = dict(id=doc.doc_id, rev=doc.rev, content=doc.get_json(),
- gen=gen, trans_id=trans_id)
- self.responder.stream_entry(entry)
-
- new_gen = self.sync_exch.find_changes_to_return()
- self.responder.content_type = 'application/x-u1db-sync-stream'
- self.responder.start_response(200)
- self.responder.start_stream(),
- header = {"new_generation": new_gen,
- "new_transaction_id": self.sync_exch.new_trans_id}
- if self.replica_uid is not None:
- header['replica_uid'] = self.replica_uid
- self.responder.stream_entry(header)
- self.sync_exch.return_docs(send_doc)
- self.responder.end_stream()
- self.responder.finish_response()
-
-
-class HTTPResponder(object):
- """Encode responses from the server back to the client."""
-
- # a multi document response will put args and documents
- # each on one line of the response body
-
- def __init__(self, start_response):
- self._started = False
- self._stream_state = -1
- self._no_initial_obj = True
- self.sent_response = False
- self._start_response = start_response
- self._write = None
- self.content_type = 'application/json'
- self.content = []
-
- def start_response(self, status, obj_dic=None, headers={}):
- """start sending response with optional first json object."""
- if self._started:
- return
- self._started = True
- status_text = httplib.responses[status]
- self._write = self._start_response('%d %s' % (status, status_text),
- [('content-type', self.content_type),
- ('cache-control', 'no-cache')] +
- headers.items())
- # xxx version in headers
- if obj_dic is not None:
- self._no_initial_obj = False
- self._write(json.dumps(obj_dic) + "\r\n")
-
- def finish_response(self):
- """finish sending response."""
- self.sent_response = True
-
- def send_response_json(self, status=200, headers={}, **kwargs):
- """send and finish response with json object body from keyword args."""
- content = json.dumps(kwargs) + "\r\n"
- self.send_response_content(content, headers=headers, status=status)
-
- def send_response_content(self, content, status=200, headers={}):
- """send and finish response with content"""
- headers['content-length'] = str(len(content))
- self.start_response(status, headers=headers)
- if self._stream_state == 1:
- self.content = [',\r\n', content]
- else:
- self.content = [content]
- self.finish_response()
-
- def start_stream(self):
- "start stream (array) as part of the response."
- assert self._started and self._no_initial_obj
- self._stream_state = 0
- self._write("[")
-
- def stream_entry(self, entry):
- "send stream entry as part of the response."
- assert self._stream_state != -1
- if self._stream_state == 0:
- self._stream_state = 1
- self._write('\r\n')
- else:
- self._write(',\r\n')
- self._write(json.dumps(entry))
-
- def end_stream(self):
- "end stream (array)."
- assert self._stream_state != -1
- self._write("\r\n]\r\n")
-
-
-class HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(object):
- """Invoke methods on a resource."""
-
- def __init__(self, resource, environ, parameters):
- self.resource = resource
- self.environ = environ
- self.max_request_size = getattr(
- resource, 'max_request_size', parameters.max_request_size)
- self.max_entry_size = getattr(
- resource, 'max_entry_size', parameters.max_entry_size)
-
- def _lookup(self, method):
- try:
- return getattr(self.resource, method)
- except AttributeError:
- raise BadRequest()
-
- def __call__(self):
- args = urlparse.parse_qsl(self.environ['QUERY_STRING'],
- strict_parsing=False)
- try:
- args = dict(
- (k.decode('utf-8'), v.decode('utf-8')) for k, v in args)
- except ValueError:
- raise BadRequest()
- method = self.environ['REQUEST_METHOD'].lower()
- if method in ('get', 'delete'):
- meth = self._lookup(method)
- return meth(args, None)
- else:
- # we expect content-length > 0, reconsider if we move
- # to support chunked enconding
- try:
- content_length = int(self.environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'])
- except (ValueError, KeyError):
- raise BadRequest
- if content_length <= 0:
- raise BadRequest
- if content_length > self.max_request_size:
- raise BadRequest
- reader = _FencedReader(self.environ['wsgi.input'], content_length,
- self.max_entry_size)
- content_type = self.environ.get('CONTENT_TYPE')
- if content_type == 'application/json':
- meth = self._lookup(method)
- body = reader.read_chunk(sys.maxint)
- return meth(args, body)
- elif content_type == 'application/x-u1db-sync-stream':
- meth_args = self._lookup('%s_args' % method)
- meth_entry = self._lookup('%s_stream_entry' % method)
- meth_end = self._lookup('%s_end' % method)
- body_getline = reader.getline
- if body_getline().strip() != '[':
- raise BadRequest()
- line = body_getline()
- line, comma = utils.check_and_strip_comma(line.strip())
- meth_args(args, line)
- while True:
- line = body_getline()
- entry = line.strip()
- if entry == ']':
- break
- if not entry or not comma: # empty or no prec comma
- raise BadRequest
- entry, comma = utils.check_and_strip_comma(entry)
- meth_entry({}, entry)
- if comma or body_getline(): # extra comma or data
- raise BadRequest
- return meth_end()
- else:
- raise BadRequest()
-
-
-class HTTPApp(object):
-
- # maximum allowed request body size
- max_request_size = 15 * 1024 * 1024 # 15Mb
- # maximum allowed entry/line size in request body
- max_entry_size = 10 * 1024 * 1024 # 10Mb
-
- def __init__(self, state):
- self.state = state
-
- def _lookup_resource(self, environ, responder):
- resource_cls, params = url_to_resource.match(environ['PATH_INFO'])
- if resource_cls is None:
- raise BadRequest # 404 instead?
- resource = resource_cls(
- state=self.state, responder=responder, **params)
- return resource
-
- def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
- responder = HTTPResponder(start_response)
- self.request_begin(environ)
- try:
- resource = self._lookup_resource(environ, responder)
- HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ, self)()
- except errors.U1DBError, e:
- self.request_u1db_error(environ, e)
- status = http_errors.wire_description_to_status.get(
- e.wire_description, 500)
- responder.send_response_json(status, error=e.wire_description)
- except BadRequest:
- self.request_bad_request(environ)
- responder.send_response_json(400, error="bad request")
- except KeyboardInterrupt:
- raise
- except:
- self.request_failed(environ)
- raise
- else:
- self.request_done(environ)
- return responder.content
-
- # hooks for tracing requests
-
- def request_begin(self, environ):
- """Hook called at the beginning of processing a request."""
- pass
-
- def request_done(self, environ):
- """Hook called when done processing a request."""
- pass
-
- def request_u1db_error(self, environ, exc):
- """Hook called when processing a request resulted in a U1DBError.
-
- U1DBError passed as exc.
- """
- pass
-
- def request_bad_request(self, environ):
- """Hook called when processing a bad request.
-
- No actual processing was done.
- """
- pass
-
- def request_failed(self, environ):
- """Hook called when processing a request failed unexpectedly.
-
- Invoked from an except block, so there's interpreter exception
- information available.
- """
- pass
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_client.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_client.py
deleted file mode 100644
index decddda3..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_client.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,218 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Base class to make requests to a remote HTTP server."""
-
-import httplib
-from oauth import oauth
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-import socket
-import ssl
-import sys
-import urlparse
-import urllib
-
-from time import sleep
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_errors,
- )
-
-from u1db.remote.ssl_match_hostname import ( # noqa
- CertificateError,
- match_hostname,
- )
-
-# Ubuntu/debian
-# XXX other...
-CA_CERTS = "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt"
-
-
-def _encode_query_parameter(value):
- """Encode query parameter."""
- if isinstance(value, bool):
- if value:
- value = 'true'
- else:
- value = 'false'
- return unicode(value).encode('utf-8')
-
-
-class _VerifiedHTTPSConnection(httplib.HTTPSConnection):
- """HTTPSConnection verifying server side certificates."""
- # derived from httplib.py
-
- def connect(self):
- "Connect to a host on a given (SSL) port."
-
- sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port),
- self.timeout, self.source_address)
- if self._tunnel_host:
- self.sock = sock
- self._tunnel()
- if sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
- cert_opts = {
- 'cert_reqs': ssl.CERT_REQUIRED,
- 'ca_certs': CA_CERTS
- }
- else:
- # XXX no cert verification implemented elsewhere for now
- cert_opts = {}
- self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, self.key_file, self.cert_file,
- ssl_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv3,
- **cert_opts
- )
- if cert_opts:
- match_hostname(self.sock.getpeercert(), self.host)
-
-
-class HTTPClientBase(object):
- """Base class to make requests to a remote HTTP server."""
-
- # by default use HMAC-SHA1 OAuth signature method to not disclose
- # tokens
- # NB: given that the content bodies are not covered by the
- # signatures though, to achieve security (against man-in-the-middle
- # attacks for example) one would need HTTPS
- oauth_signature_method = oauth.OAuthSignatureMethod_HMAC_SHA1()
-
- # Will use these delays to retry on 503 befor finally giving up. The final
- # 0 is there to not wait after the final try fails.
- _delays = (1, 1, 2, 4, 0)
-
- def __init__(self, url, creds=None):
- self._url = urlparse.urlsplit(url)
- self._conn = None
- self._creds = {}
- if creds is not None:
- if len(creds) != 1:
- raise errors.UnknownAuthMethod()
- auth_meth, credentials = creds.items()[0]
- try:
- set_creds = getattr(self, 'set_%s_credentials' % auth_meth)
- except AttributeError:
- raise errors.UnknownAuthMethod(auth_meth)
- set_creds(**credentials)
-
- def set_oauth_credentials(self, consumer_key, consumer_secret,
- token_key, token_secret):
- self._creds = {'oauth': (
- oauth.OAuthConsumer(consumer_key, consumer_secret),
- oauth.OAuthToken(token_key, token_secret))}
-
- def _ensure_connection(self):
- if self._conn is not None:
- return
- if self._url.scheme == 'https':
- connClass = _VerifiedHTTPSConnection
- else:
- connClass = httplib.HTTPConnection
- self._conn = connClass(self._url.hostname, self._url.port)
-
- def close(self):
- if self._conn:
- self._conn.close()
- self._conn = None
-
- # xxx retry mechanism?
-
- def _error(self, respdic):
- descr = respdic.get("error")
- exc_cls = errors.wire_description_to_exc.get(descr)
- if exc_cls is not None:
- message = respdic.get("message")
- raise exc_cls(message)
-
- def _response(self):
- resp = self._conn.getresponse()
- body = resp.read()
- headers = dict(resp.getheaders())
- if resp.status in (200, 201):
- return body, headers
- elif resp.status in http_errors.ERROR_STATUSES:
- try:
- respdic = json.loads(body)
- except ValueError:
- pass
- else:
- self._error(respdic)
- # special case
- if resp.status == 503:
- raise errors.Unavailable(body, headers)
- raise errors.HTTPError(resp.status, body, headers)
-
- def _sign_request(self, method, url_query, params):
- if 'oauth' in self._creds:
- consumer, token = self._creds['oauth']
- full_url = "%s://%s%s" % (self._url.scheme, self._url.netloc,
- url_query)
- oauth_req = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_consumer_and_token(
- consumer, token,
- http_method=method,
- parameters=params,
- http_url=full_url
- )
- oauth_req.sign_request(
- self.oauth_signature_method, consumer, token)
- # Authorization: OAuth ...
- return oauth_req.to_header().items()
- else:
- return []
-
- def _request(self, method, url_parts, params=None, body=None,
- content_type=None):
- self._ensure_connection()
- unquoted_url = url_query = self._url.path
- if url_parts:
- if not url_query.endswith('/'):
- url_query += '/'
- unquoted_url = url_query
- url_query += '/'.join(urllib.quote(part, safe='')
- for part in url_parts)
- # oauth performs its own quoting
- unquoted_url += '/'.join(url_parts)
- encoded_params = {}
- if params:
- for key, value in params.items():
- key = unicode(key).encode('utf-8')
- encoded_params[key] = _encode_query_parameter(value)
- url_query += ('?' + urllib.urlencode(encoded_params))
- if body is not None and not isinstance(body, basestring):
- body = json.dumps(body)
- content_type = 'application/json'
- headers = {}
- if content_type:
- headers['content-type'] = content_type
- headers.update(
- self._sign_request(method, unquoted_url, encoded_params))
- for delay in self._delays:
- try:
- self._conn.request(method, url_query, body, headers)
- return self._response()
- except errors.Unavailable, e:
- sleep(delay)
- raise e
-
- def _request_json(self, method, url_parts, params=None, body=None,
- content_type=None):
- res, headers = self._request(method, url_parts, params, body,
- content_type)
- return json.loads(res), headers
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_database.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_database.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 6901baad..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_database.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""HTTPDatabase to access a remote db over the HTTP API."""
-
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-import uuid
-
-from u1db import (
- Database,
- Document,
- errors,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_client,
- http_errors,
- http_target,
- )
-
-
-DOCUMENT_DELETED_STATUS = http_errors.wire_description_to_status[
- errors.DOCUMENT_DELETED]
-
-
-class HTTPDatabase(http_client.HTTPClientBase, Database):
- """Implement the Database API to a remote HTTP server."""
-
- def __init__(self, url, document_factory=None, creds=None):
- super(HTTPDatabase, self).__init__(url, creds=creds)
- self._factory = document_factory or Document
-
- def set_document_factory(self, factory):
- self._factory = factory
-
- @staticmethod
- def open_database(url, create):
- db = HTTPDatabase(url)
- db.open(create)
- return db
-
- @staticmethod
- def delete_database(url):
- db = HTTPDatabase(url)
- db._delete()
- db.close()
-
- def open(self, create):
- if create:
- self._ensure()
- else:
- self._check()
-
- def _check(self):
- return self._request_json('GET', [])[0]
-
- def _ensure(self):
- self._request_json('PUT', [], {}, {})
-
- def _delete(self):
- self._request_json('DELETE', [], {}, {})
-
- def put_doc(self, doc):
- if doc.doc_id is None:
- raise errors.InvalidDocId()
- params = {}
- if doc.rev is not None:
- params['old_rev'] = doc.rev
- res, headers = self._request_json('PUT', ['doc', doc.doc_id], params,
- doc.get_json(), 'application/json')
- doc.rev = res['rev']
- return res['rev']
-
- def get_doc(self, doc_id, include_deleted=False):
- try:
- res, headers = self._request(
- 'GET', ['doc', doc_id], {"include_deleted": include_deleted})
- except errors.DocumentDoesNotExist:
- return None
- except errors.HTTPError, e:
- if (e.status == DOCUMENT_DELETED_STATUS and
- 'x-u1db-rev' in e.headers):
- res = None
- headers = e.headers
- else:
- raise
- doc_rev = headers['x-u1db-rev']
- has_conflicts = json.loads(headers['x-u1db-has-conflicts'])
- doc = self._factory(doc_id, doc_rev, res)
- doc.has_conflicts = has_conflicts
- return doc
-
- def get_docs(self, doc_ids, check_for_conflicts=True,
- include_deleted=False):
- if not doc_ids:
- return
- doc_ids = ','.join(doc_ids)
- res, headers = self._request(
- 'GET', ['docs'], {
- "doc_ids": doc_ids, "include_deleted": include_deleted,
- "check_for_conflicts": check_for_conflicts})
- for doc_dict in json.loads(res):
- doc = self._factory(
- doc_dict['doc_id'], doc_dict['doc_rev'], doc_dict['content'])
- doc.has_conflicts = doc_dict['has_conflicts']
- yield doc
-
- def create_doc_from_json(self, content, doc_id=None):
- if doc_id is None:
- doc_id = 'D-%s' % (uuid.uuid4().hex,)
- res, headers = self._request_json('PUT', ['doc', doc_id], {},
- content, 'application/json')
- new_doc = self._factory(doc_id, res['rev'], content)
- return new_doc
-
- def delete_doc(self, doc):
- if doc.doc_id is None:
- raise errors.InvalidDocId()
- params = {'old_rev': doc.rev}
- res, headers = self._request_json('DELETE',
- ['doc', doc.doc_id], params)
- doc.make_tombstone()
- doc.rev = res['rev']
-
- def get_sync_target(self):
- st = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget(self._url.geturl())
- st._creds = self._creds
- return st
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_errors.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_errors.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 2039c5b2..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_errors.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Information about the encoding of errors over HTTP."""
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- )
-
-
-# error wire descriptions mapping to HTTP status codes
-wire_description_to_status = dict([
- (errors.InvalidDocId.wire_description, 400),
- (errors.MissingDocIds.wire_description, 400),
- (errors.Unauthorized.wire_description, 401),
- (errors.DocumentTooBig.wire_description, 403),
- (errors.UserQuotaExceeded.wire_description, 403),
- (errors.SubscriptionNeeded.wire_description, 403),
- (errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist.wire_description, 404),
- (errors.DocumentDoesNotExist.wire_description, 404),
- (errors.DocumentAlreadyDeleted.wire_description, 404),
- (errors.RevisionConflict.wire_description, 409),
- (errors.InvalidGeneration.wire_description, 409),
- (errors.InvalidTransactionId.wire_description, 409),
- (errors.Unavailable.wire_description, 503),
-# without matching exception
- (errors.DOCUMENT_DELETED, 404)
-])
-
-
-ERROR_STATUSES = set(wire_description_to_status.values())
-# 400 included explicitly for tests
-ERROR_STATUSES.add(400)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_target.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_target.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 1028963e..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/http_target.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,135 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""SyncTarget API implementation to a remote HTTP server."""
-
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-
-from u1db import (
- Document,
- SyncTarget,
- )
-from u1db.errors import (
- BrokenSyncStream,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_client,
- utils,
- )
-
-
-class HTTPSyncTarget(http_client.HTTPClientBase, SyncTarget):
- """Implement the SyncTarget api to a remote HTTP server."""
-
- @staticmethod
- def connect(url):
- return HTTPSyncTarget(url)
-
- def get_sync_info(self, source_replica_uid):
- self._ensure_connection()
- res, _ = self._request_json('GET', ['sync-from', source_replica_uid])
- return (res['target_replica_uid'], res['target_replica_generation'],
- res['target_replica_transaction_id'],
- res['source_replica_generation'], res['source_transaction_id'])
-
- def record_sync_info(self, source_replica_uid, source_replica_generation,
- source_transaction_id):
- self._ensure_connection()
- if self._trace_hook: # for tests
- self._trace_hook('record_sync_info')
- self._request_json('PUT', ['sync-from', source_replica_uid], {},
- {'generation': source_replica_generation,
- 'transaction_id': source_transaction_id})
-
- def _parse_sync_stream(self, data, return_doc_cb, ensure_callback=None):
- parts = data.splitlines() # one at a time
- if not parts or parts[0] != '[':
- raise BrokenSyncStream
- data = parts[1:-1]
- comma = False
- if data:
- line, comma = utils.check_and_strip_comma(data[0])
- res = json.loads(line)
- if ensure_callback and 'replica_uid' in res:
- ensure_callback(res['replica_uid'])
- for entry in data[1:]:
- if not comma: # missing in between comma
- raise BrokenSyncStream
- line, comma = utils.check_and_strip_comma(entry)
- entry = json.loads(line)
- doc = Document(entry['id'], entry['rev'], entry['content'])
- return_doc_cb(doc, entry['gen'], entry['trans_id'])
- if parts[-1] != ']':
- try:
- partdic = json.loads(parts[-1])
- except ValueError:
- pass
- else:
- if isinstance(partdic, dict):
- self._error(partdic)
- raise BrokenSyncStream
- if not data or comma: # no entries or bad extra comma
- raise BrokenSyncStream
- return res
-
- def sync_exchange(self, docs_by_generations, source_replica_uid,
- last_known_generation, last_known_trans_id,
- return_doc_cb, ensure_callback=None):
- self._ensure_connection()
- if self._trace_hook: # for tests
- self._trace_hook('sync_exchange')
- url = '%s/sync-from/%s' % (self._url.path, source_replica_uid)
- self._conn.putrequest('POST', url)
- self._conn.putheader('content-type', 'application/x-u1db-sync-stream')
- for header_name, header_value in self._sign_request('POST', url, {}):
- self._conn.putheader(header_name, header_value)
- entries = ['[']
- size = 1
-
- def prepare(**dic):
- entry = comma + '\r\n' + json.dumps(dic)
- entries.append(entry)
- return len(entry)
-
- comma = ''
- size += prepare(
- last_known_generation=last_known_generation,
- last_known_trans_id=last_known_trans_id,
- ensure=ensure_callback is not None)
- comma = ','
- for doc, gen, trans_id in docs_by_generations:
- size += prepare(id=doc.doc_id, rev=doc.rev, content=doc.get_json(),
- gen=gen, trans_id=trans_id)
- entries.append('\r\n]')
- size += len(entries[-1])
- self._conn.putheader('content-length', str(size))
- self._conn.endheaders()
- for entry in entries:
- self._conn.send(entry)
- entries = None
- data, _ = self._response()
- res = self._parse_sync_stream(data, return_doc_cb, ensure_callback)
- data = None
- return res['new_generation'], res['new_transaction_id']
-
- # for tests
- _trace_hook = None
-
- def _set_trace_hook_shallow(self, cb):
- self._trace_hook = cb
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/oauth_middleware.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/oauth_middleware.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 5772580a..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/oauth_middleware.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,89 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-"""U1DB OAuth authorisation WSGI middleware."""
-import httplib
-from oauth import oauth
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-from urllib import quote
-from wsgiref.util import shift_path_info
-
-
-sign_meth_HMAC_SHA1 = oauth.OAuthSignatureMethod_HMAC_SHA1()
-sign_meth_PLAINTEXT = oauth.OAuthSignatureMethod_PLAINTEXT()
-
-
-class OAuthMiddleware(object):
- """U1DB OAuth Authorisation WSGI middleware."""
-
- # max seconds the request timestamp is allowed to be shifted
- # from arrival time
- timestamp_threshold = 300
-
- def __init__(self, app, base_url, prefix='/~/'):
- self.app = app
- self.base_url = base_url
- self.prefix = prefix
-
- def get_oauth_data_store(self):
- """Provide a oauth.OAuthDataStore."""
- raise NotImplementedError(self.get_oauth_data_store)
-
- def _error(self, start_response, status, description, message=None):
- start_response("%d %s" % (status, httplib.responses[status]),
- [('content-type', 'application/json')])
- err = {"error": description}
- if message:
- err['message'] = message
- return [json.dumps(err)]
-
- def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
- if self.prefix and not environ['PATH_INFO'].startswith(self.prefix):
- return self._error(start_response, 400, "bad request")
- headers = {}
- if 'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION' in environ:
- headers['Authorization'] = environ['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION']
- oauth_req = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_request(
- http_method=environ['REQUEST_METHOD'],
- http_url=self.base_url + environ['PATH_INFO'],
- headers=headers,
- query_string=environ['QUERY_STRING']
- )
- if oauth_req is None:
- return self._error(start_response, 401, "unauthorized",
- "Missing OAuth.")
- try:
- self.verify(environ, oauth_req)
- except oauth.OAuthError, e:
- return self._error(start_response, 401, "unauthorized",
- e.message)
- shift_path_info(environ)
- return self.app(environ, start_response)
-
- def verify(self, environ, oauth_req):
- """Verify OAuth request, put user_id in the environ."""
- oauth_server = oauth.OAuthServer(self.get_oauth_data_store())
- oauth_server.timestamp_threshold = self.timestamp_threshold
- oauth_server.add_signature_method(sign_meth_HMAC_SHA1)
- oauth_server.add_signature_method(sign_meth_PLAINTEXT)
- consumer, token, parameters = oauth_server.verify_request(oauth_req)
- # filter out oauth bits
- environ['QUERY_STRING'] = '&'.join("%s=%s" % (quote(k, safe=''),
- quote(v, safe=''))
- for k, v in parameters.iteritems())
- return consumer, token
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/server_state.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/server_state.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 96581359..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/server_state.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""State for servers exposing a set of U1DB databases."""
-import os
-import errno
-
-class ServerState(object):
- """Passed to a Request when it is instantiated.
-
- This is used to track server-side state, such as working-directory, open
- databases, etc.
- """
-
- def __init__(self):
- self._workingdir = None
-
- def set_workingdir(self, path):
- self._workingdir = path
-
- def _relpath(self, relpath):
- # Note: We don't want to allow absolute paths here, because we
- # don't want to expose the filesystem. We should also check that
- # relpath doesn't have '..' in it, etc.
- return self._workingdir + '/' + relpath
-
- def open_database(self, path):
- """Open a database at the given location."""
- from u1db.backends import sqlite_backend
- full_path = self._relpath(path)
- return sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.open_database(full_path,
- create=False)
-
- def check_database(self, path):
- """Check if the database at the given location exists.
-
- Simply returns if it does or raises DatabaseDoesNotExist.
- """
- db = self.open_database(path)
- db.close()
-
- def ensure_database(self, path):
- """Ensure database at the given location."""
- from u1db.backends import sqlite_backend
- full_path = self._relpath(path)
- db = sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.open_database(full_path,
- create=True)
- return db, db._replica_uid
-
- def delete_database(self, path):
- """Delete database at the given location."""
- from u1db.backends import sqlite_backend
- full_path = self._relpath(path)
- sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.delete_database(full_path)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/ssl_match_hostname.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/ssl_match_hostname.py
deleted file mode 100644
index fbabc177..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/ssl_match_hostname.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-"""The match_hostname() function from Python 3.2, essential when using SSL."""
-# XXX put it here until it's packaged
-
-import re
-
-__version__ = '3.2a3'
-
-
-class CertificateError(ValueError):
- pass
-
-
-def _dnsname_to_pat(dn):
- pats = []
- for frag in dn.split(r'.'):
- if frag == '*':
- # When '*' is a fragment by itself, it matches a non-empty dotless
- # fragment.
- pats.append('[^.]+')
- else:
- # Otherwise, '*' matches any dotless fragment.
- frag = re.escape(frag)
- pats.append(frag.replace(r'\*', '[^.]*'))
- return re.compile(r'\A' + r'\.'.join(pats) + r'\Z', re.IGNORECASE)
-
-
-def match_hostname(cert, hostname):
- """Verify that *cert* (in decoded format as returned by
- SSLSocket.getpeercert()) matches the *hostname*. RFC 2818 rules
- are mostly followed, but IP addresses are not accepted for *hostname*.
-
- CertificateError is raised on failure. On success, the function
- returns nothing.
- """
- if not cert:
- raise ValueError("empty or no certificate")
- dnsnames = []
- san = cert.get('subjectAltName', ())
- for key, value in san:
- if key == 'DNS':
- if _dnsname_to_pat(value).match(hostname):
- return
- dnsnames.append(value)
- if not san:
- # The subject is only checked when subjectAltName is empty
- for sub in cert.get('subject', ()):
- for key, value in sub:
- # XXX according to RFC 2818, the most specific Common Name
- # must be used.
- if key == 'commonName':
- if _dnsname_to_pat(value).match(hostname):
- return
- dnsnames.append(value)
- if len(dnsnames) > 1:
- raise CertificateError("hostname %r "
- "doesn't match either of %s"
- % (hostname, ', '.join(map(repr, dnsnames))))
- elif len(dnsnames) == 1:
- raise CertificateError("hostname %r "
- "doesn't match %r"
- % (hostname, dnsnames[0]))
- else:
- raise CertificateError("no appropriate commonName or "
- "subjectAltName fields were found")
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/utils.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/utils.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 14cedea9..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/remote/utils.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Utilities for details of the procotol."""
-
-
-def check_and_strip_comma(line):
- if line and line[-1] == ',':
- return line[:-1], True
- return line, False
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/sync.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/sync.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 3375d097..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/sync.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,304 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""The synchronization utilities for U1DB."""
-from itertools import izip
-
-import u1db
-from u1db import errors
-
-
-class Synchronizer(object):
- """Collect the state around synchronizing 2 U1DB replicas.
-
- Synchronization is bi-directional, in that new items in the source are sent
- to the target, and new items in the target are returned to the source.
- However, it still recognizes that one side is initiating the request. Also,
- at the moment, conflicts are only created in the source.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, source, sync_target):
- """Create a new Synchronization object.
-
- :param source: A Database
- :param sync_target: A SyncTarget
- """
- self.source = source
- self.sync_target = sync_target
- self.target_replica_uid = None
- self.num_inserted = 0
-
- def _insert_doc_from_target(self, doc, replica_gen, trans_id):
- """Try to insert synced document from target.
-
- Implements TAKE OTHER semantics: any document from the target
- that is in conflict will be taken as the new official value,
- while the current conflicting value will be stored alongside
- as a conflict. In the process indexes will be updated etc.
-
- :return: None
- """
- # Increases self.num_inserted depending whether the document
- # was effectively inserted.
- state, _ = self.source._put_doc_if_newer(doc, save_conflict=True,
- replica_uid=self.target_replica_uid, replica_gen=replica_gen,
- replica_trans_id=trans_id)
- if state == 'inserted':
- self.num_inserted += 1
- elif state == 'converged':
- # magical convergence
- pass
- elif state == 'superseded':
- # we have something newer, will be taken care of at the next sync
- pass
- else:
- assert state == 'conflicted'
- # The doc was saved as a conflict, so the database was updated
- self.num_inserted += 1
-
- def _record_sync_info_with_the_target(self, start_generation):
- """Record our new after sync generation with the target if gapless.
-
- Any documents received from the target will cause the local
- database to increment its generation. We do not want to send
- them back to the target in a future sync. However, there could
- also be concurrent updates from another process doing eg
- 'put_doc' while the sync was running. And we do want to
- synchronize those documents. We can tell if there was a
- concurrent update by comparing our new generation number
- versus the generation we started, and how many documents we
- inserted from the target. If it matches exactly, then we can
- record with the target that they are fully up to date with our
- new generation.
- """
- cur_gen, trans_id = self.source._get_generation_info()
- if (cur_gen == start_generation + self.num_inserted
- and self.num_inserted > 0):
- self.sync_target.record_sync_info(
- self.source._replica_uid, cur_gen, trans_id)
-
- def sync(self, callback=None, autocreate=False):
- """Synchronize documents between source and target."""
- sync_target = self.sync_target
- # get target identifier, its current generation,
- # and its last-seen database generation for this source
- try:
- (self.target_replica_uid, target_gen, target_trans_id,
- target_my_gen, target_my_trans_id) = sync_target.get_sync_info(
- self.source._replica_uid)
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- if not autocreate:
- raise
- # will try to ask sync_exchange() to create the db
- self.target_replica_uid = None
- target_gen, target_trans_id = 0, ''
- target_my_gen, target_my_trans_id = 0, ''
- def ensure_callback(replica_uid):
- self.target_replica_uid = replica_uid
- else:
- ensure_callback = None
- # validate the generation and transaction id the target knows about us
- self.source.validate_gen_and_trans_id(
- target_my_gen, target_my_trans_id)
- # what's changed since that generation and this current gen
- my_gen, _, changes = self.source.whats_changed(target_my_gen)
-
- # this source last-seen database generation for the target
- if self.target_replica_uid is None:
- target_last_known_gen, target_last_known_trans_id = 0, ''
- else:
- target_last_known_gen, target_last_known_trans_id = \
- self.source._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self.target_replica_uid)
- if not changes and target_last_known_gen == target_gen:
- if target_trans_id != target_last_known_trans_id:
- raise errors.InvalidTransactionId
- return my_gen
- changed_doc_ids = [doc_id for doc_id, _, _ in changes]
- # prepare to send all the changed docs
- docs_to_send = self.source.get_docs(changed_doc_ids,
- check_for_conflicts=False, include_deleted=True)
- # TODO: there must be a way to not iterate twice
- docs_by_generation = zip(
- docs_to_send, (gen for _, gen, _ in changes),
- (trans for _, _, trans in changes))
-
- # exchange documents and try to insert the returned ones with
- # the target, return target synced-up-to gen
- new_gen, new_trans_id = sync_target.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_generation, self.source._replica_uid,
- target_last_known_gen, target_last_known_trans_id,
- self._insert_doc_from_target, ensure_callback=ensure_callback)
- # record target synced-up-to generation including applying what we sent
- self.source._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- self.target_replica_uid, new_gen, new_trans_id)
-
- # if gapless record current reached generation with target
- self._record_sync_info_with_the_target(my_gen)
-
- return my_gen
-
-
-class SyncExchange(object):
- """Steps and state for carrying through a sync exchange on a target."""
-
- def __init__(self, db, source_replica_uid, last_known_generation):
- self._db = db
- self.source_replica_uid = source_replica_uid
- self.source_last_known_generation = last_known_generation
- self.seen_ids = {} # incoming ids not superseded
- self.changes_to_return = None
- self.new_gen = None
- self.new_trans_id = None
- # for tests
- self._incoming_trace = []
- self._trace_hook = None
- self._db._last_exchange_log = {
- 'receive': {'docs': self._incoming_trace},
- 'return': None
- }
-
- def _set_trace_hook(self, cb):
- self._trace_hook = cb
-
- def _trace(self, state):
- if not self._trace_hook:
- return
- self._trace_hook(state)
-
- def insert_doc_from_source(self, doc, source_gen, trans_id):
- """Try to insert synced document from source.
-
- Conflicting documents are not inserted but will be sent over
- to the sync source.
-
- It keeps track of progress by storing the document source
- generation as well.
-
- The 1st step of a sync exchange is to call this repeatedly to
- try insert all incoming documents from the source.
-
- :param doc: A Document object.
- :param source_gen: The source generation of doc.
- :return: None
- """
- state, at_gen = self._db._put_doc_if_newer(doc, save_conflict=False,
- replica_uid=self.source_replica_uid, replica_gen=source_gen,
- replica_trans_id=trans_id)
- if state == 'inserted':
- self.seen_ids[doc.doc_id] = at_gen
- elif state == 'converged':
- # magical convergence
- self.seen_ids[doc.doc_id] = at_gen
- elif state == 'superseded':
- # we have something newer that we will return
- pass
- else:
- # conflict that we will returne
- assert state == 'conflicted'
- # for tests
- self._incoming_trace.append((doc.doc_id, doc.rev))
- self._db._last_exchange_log['receive'].update({
- 'source_uid': self.source_replica_uid,
- 'source_gen': source_gen
- })
-
- def find_changes_to_return(self):
- """Find changes to return.
-
- Find changes since last_known_generation in db generation
- order using whats_changed. It excludes documents ids that have
- already been considered (superseded by the sender, etc).
-
- :return: new_generation - the generation of this database
- which the caller can consider themselves to be synchronized after
- processing the returned documents.
- """
- self._db._last_exchange_log['receive'].update({ # for tests
- 'last_known_gen': self.source_last_known_generation
- })
- self._trace('before whats_changed')
- gen, trans_id, changes = self._db.whats_changed(
- self.source_last_known_generation)
- self._trace('after whats_changed')
- self.new_gen = gen
- self.new_trans_id = trans_id
- seen_ids = self.seen_ids
- # changed docs that weren't superseded by or converged with
- self.changes_to_return = [
- (doc_id, gen, trans_id) for (doc_id, gen, trans_id) in changes
- # there was a subsequent update
- if doc_id not in seen_ids or seen_ids.get(doc_id) < gen]
- return self.new_gen
-
- def return_docs(self, return_doc_cb):
- """Return the changed documents and their last change generation
- repeatedly invoking the callback return_doc_cb.
-
- The final step of a sync exchange.
-
- :param: return_doc_cb(doc, gen, trans_id): is a callback
- used to return the documents with their last change generation
- to the target replica.
- :return: None
- """
- changes_to_return = self.changes_to_return
- # return docs, including conflicts
- changed_doc_ids = [doc_id for doc_id, _, _ in changes_to_return]
- self._trace('before get_docs')
- docs = self._db.get_docs(
- changed_doc_ids, check_for_conflicts=False, include_deleted=True)
-
- docs_by_gen = izip(
- docs, (gen for _, gen, _ in changes_to_return),
- (trans_id for _, _, trans_id in changes_to_return))
- _outgoing_trace = [] # for tests
- for doc, gen, trans_id in docs_by_gen:
- return_doc_cb(doc, gen, trans_id)
- _outgoing_trace.append((doc.doc_id, doc.rev))
- # for tests
- self._db._last_exchange_log['return'] = {
- 'docs': _outgoing_trace,
- 'last_gen': self.new_gen
- }
-
-
-class LocalSyncTarget(u1db.SyncTarget):
- """Common sync target implementation logic for all local sync targets."""
-
- def __init__(self, db):
- self._db = db
- self._trace_hook = None
-
- def sync_exchange(self, docs_by_generations, source_replica_uid,
- last_known_generation, last_known_trans_id,
- return_doc_cb, ensure_callback=None):
- self._db.validate_gen_and_trans_id(
- last_known_generation, last_known_trans_id)
- sync_exch = SyncExchange(
- self._db, source_replica_uid, last_known_generation)
- if self._trace_hook:
- sync_exch._set_trace_hook(self._trace_hook)
- # 1st step: try to insert incoming docs and record progress
- for doc, doc_gen, trans_id in docs_by_generations:
- sync_exch.insert_doc_from_source(doc, doc_gen, trans_id)
- # 2nd step: find changed documents (including conflicts) to return
- new_gen = sync_exch.find_changes_to_return()
- # final step: return docs and record source replica sync point
- sync_exch.return_docs(return_doc_cb)
- return new_gen, sync_exch.new_trans_id
-
- def _set_trace_hook(self, cb):
- self._trace_hook = cb
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index b8e16b15..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,463 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Test infrastructure for U1DB"""
-
-import copy
-import shutil
-import socket
-import tempfile
-import threading
-
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-
-from wsgiref import simple_server
-
-from oauth import oauth
-from sqlite3 import dbapi2
-from StringIO import StringIO
-
-import testscenarios
-import testtools
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- Document,
- )
-from u1db.backends import (
- inmemory,
- sqlite_backend,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- server_state,
- )
-
-try:
- from u1db.tests import c_backend_wrapper
- c_backend_error = None
-except ImportError, e:
- c_backend_wrapper = None # noqa
- c_backend_error = e
-
-# Setting this means that failing assertions will not include this module in
-# their traceback. However testtools doesn't seem to set it, and we don't want
-# this level to be omitted, but the lower levels to be shown.
-# __unittest = 1
-
-
-class TestCase(testtools.TestCase):
-
- def createTempDir(self, prefix='u1db-tmp-'):
- """Create a temporary directory to do some work in.
-
- This directory will be scheduled for cleanup when the test ends.
- """
- tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=prefix)
- self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, tempdir)
- return tempdir
-
- def make_document(self, doc_id, doc_rev, content, has_conflicts=False):
- return self.make_document_for_test(
- self, doc_id, doc_rev, content, has_conflicts)
-
- def make_document_for_test(self, test, doc_id, doc_rev, content,
- has_conflicts):
- return make_document_for_test(
- test, doc_id, doc_rev, content, has_conflicts)
-
- def assertGetDoc(self, db, doc_id, doc_rev, content, has_conflicts):
- """Assert that the document in the database looks correct."""
- exp_doc = self.make_document(doc_id, doc_rev, content,
- has_conflicts=has_conflicts)
- self.assertEqual(exp_doc, db.get_doc(doc_id))
-
- def assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(self, db, doc_id, doc_rev, content,
- has_conflicts):
- """Assert that the document in the database looks correct."""
- exp_doc = self.make_document(doc_id, doc_rev, content,
- has_conflicts=has_conflicts)
- self.assertEqual(exp_doc, db.get_doc(doc_id, include_deleted=True))
-
- def assertGetDocConflicts(self, db, doc_id, conflicts):
- """Assert what conflicts are stored for a given doc_id.
-
- :param conflicts: A list of (doc_rev, content) pairs.
- The first item must match the first item returned from the
- database, however the rest can be returned in any order.
- """
- if conflicts:
- conflicts = [(rev, (json.loads(cont) if isinstance(cont, basestring)
- else cont)) for (rev, cont) in conflicts]
- conflicts = conflicts[:1] + sorted(conflicts[1:])
- actual = db.get_doc_conflicts(doc_id)
- if actual:
- actual = [(doc.rev, (json.loads(doc.get_json())
- if doc.get_json() is not None else None)) for doc in actual]
- actual = actual[:1] + sorted(actual[1:])
- self.assertEqual(conflicts, actual)
-
-
-def multiply_scenarios(a_scenarios, b_scenarios):
- """Create the cross-product of scenarios."""
-
- all_scenarios = []
- for a_name, a_attrs in a_scenarios:
- for b_name, b_attrs in b_scenarios:
- name = '%s,%s' % (a_name, b_name)
- attrs = dict(a_attrs)
- attrs.update(b_attrs)
- all_scenarios.append((name, attrs))
- return all_scenarios
-
-
-simple_doc = '{"key": "value"}'
-nested_doc = '{"key": "value", "sub": {"doc": "underneath"}}'
-
-
-def make_memory_database_for_test(test, replica_uid):
- return inmemory.InMemoryDatabase(replica_uid)
-
-
-def copy_memory_database_for_test(test, db):
- # DO NOT COPY OR REUSE THIS CODE OUTSIDE TESTS: COPYING U1DB DATABASES IS
- # THE WRONG THING TO DO, THE ONLY REASON WE DO SO HERE IS TO TEST THAT WE
- # CORRECTLY DETECT IT HAPPENING SO THAT WE CAN RAISE ERRORS RATHER THAN
- # CORRUPT USER DATA. USE SYNC INSTEAD, OR WE WILL SEND NINJA TO YOUR
- # HOUSE.
- new_db = inmemory.InMemoryDatabase(db._replica_uid)
- new_db._transaction_log = db._transaction_log[:]
- new_db._docs = copy.deepcopy(db._docs)
- new_db._conflicts = copy.deepcopy(db._conflicts)
- new_db._indexes = copy.deepcopy(db._indexes)
- new_db._factory = db._factory
- return new_db
-
-
-def make_sqlite_partial_expanded_for_test(test, replica_uid):
- db = sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(':memory:')
- db._set_replica_uid(replica_uid)
- return db
-
-
-def copy_sqlite_partial_expanded_for_test(test, db):
- # DO NOT COPY OR REUSE THIS CODE OUTSIDE TESTS: COPYING U1DB DATABASES IS
- # THE WRONG THING TO DO, THE ONLY REASON WE DO SO HERE IS TO TEST THAT WE
- # CORRECTLY DETECT IT HAPPENING SO THAT WE CAN RAISE ERRORS RATHER THAN
- # CORRUPT USER DATA. USE SYNC INSTEAD, OR WE WILL SEND NINJA TO YOUR
- # HOUSE.
- new_db = sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(':memory:')
- tmpfile = StringIO()
- for line in db._db_handle.iterdump():
- if not 'sqlite_sequence' in line: # work around bug in iterdump
- tmpfile.write('%s\n' % line)
- tmpfile.seek(0)
- new_db._db_handle = dbapi2.connect(':memory:')
- new_db._db_handle.cursor().executescript(tmpfile.read())
- new_db._db_handle.commit()
- new_db._set_replica_uid(db._replica_uid)
- new_db._factory = db._factory
- return new_db
-
-
-def make_document_for_test(test, doc_id, rev, content, has_conflicts=False):
- return Document(doc_id, rev, content, has_conflicts=has_conflicts)
-
-
-def make_c_database_for_test(test, replica_uid):
- if c_backend_wrapper is None:
- test.skipTest('c_backend_wrapper is not available')
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- db._set_replica_uid(replica_uid)
- return db
-
-
-def copy_c_database_for_test(test, db):
- # DO NOT COPY OR REUSE THIS CODE OUTSIDE TESTS: COPYING U1DB DATABASES IS
- # THE WRONG THING TO DO, THE ONLY REASON WE DO SO HERE IS TO TEST THAT WE
- # CORRECTLY DETECT IT HAPPENING SO THAT WE CAN RAISE ERRORS RATHER THAN
- # CORRUPT USER DATA. USE SYNC INSTEAD, OR WE WILL SEND NINJA TO YOUR
- # HOUSE.
- if c_backend_wrapper is None:
- test.skipTest('c_backend_wrapper is not available')
- new_db = db._copy(db)
- return new_db
-
-
-def make_c_document_for_test(test, doc_id, rev, content, has_conflicts=False):
- if c_backend_wrapper is None:
- test.skipTest('c_backend_wrapper is not available')
- return c_backend_wrapper.make_document(
- doc_id, rev, content, has_conflicts=has_conflicts)
-
-
-LOCAL_DATABASES_SCENARIOS = [
- ('mem', {'make_database_for_test': make_memory_database_for_test,
- 'copy_database_for_test': copy_memory_database_for_test,
- 'make_document_for_test': make_document_for_test}),
- ('sql', {'make_database_for_test':
- make_sqlite_partial_expanded_for_test,
- 'copy_database_for_test':
- copy_sqlite_partial_expanded_for_test,
- 'make_document_for_test': make_document_for_test}),
- ]
-
-
-C_DATABASE_SCENARIOS = [
- ('c', {'make_database_for_test': make_c_database_for_test,
- 'copy_database_for_test': copy_c_database_for_test,
- 'make_document_for_test': make_c_document_for_test})]
-
-
-class DatabaseBaseTests(TestCase):
-
- accept_fixed_trans_id = False # set to True assertTransactionLog
- # is happy with all trans ids = ''
-
- scenarios = LOCAL_DATABASES_SCENARIOS
-
- def create_database(self, replica_uid):
- return self.make_database_for_test(self, replica_uid)
-
- def copy_database(self, db):
- # DO NOT COPY OR REUSE THIS CODE OUTSIDE TESTS: COPYING U1DB DATABASES
- # IS THE WRONG THING TO DO, THE ONLY REASON WE DO SO HERE IS TO TEST
- # THAT WE CORRECTLY DETECT IT HAPPENING SO THAT WE CAN RAISE ERRORS
- # RATHER THAN CORRUPT USER DATA. USE SYNC INSTEAD, OR WE WILL SEND
- # NINJA TO YOUR HOUSE.
- return self.copy_database_for_test(self, db)
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(DatabaseBaseTests, self).setUp()
- self.db = self.create_database('test')
-
- def tearDown(self):
- # TODO: Add close_database parameterization
- # self.close_database(self.db)
- super(DatabaseBaseTests, self).tearDown()
-
- def assertTransactionLog(self, doc_ids, db):
- """Assert that the given docs are in the transaction log."""
- log = db._get_transaction_log()
- just_ids = []
- seen_transactions = set()
- for doc_id, transaction_id in log:
- just_ids.append(doc_id)
- self.assertIsNot(None, transaction_id,
- "Transaction id should not be None")
- if transaction_id == '' and self.accept_fixed_trans_id:
- continue
- self.assertNotEqual('', transaction_id,
- "Transaction id should be a unique string")
- self.assertTrue(transaction_id.startswith('T-'))
- self.assertNotIn(transaction_id, seen_transactions)
- seen_transactions.add(transaction_id)
- self.assertEqual(doc_ids, just_ids)
-
- def getLastTransId(self, db):
- """Return the transaction id for the last database update."""
- return self.db._get_transaction_log()[-1][-1]
-
-
-class ServerStateForTests(server_state.ServerState):
- """Used in the test suite, so we don't have to touch disk, etc."""
-
- def __init__(self):
- super(ServerStateForTests, self).__init__()
- self._dbs = {}
-
- def open_database(self, path):
- try:
- return self._dbs[path]
- except KeyError:
- raise errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist
-
- def check_database(self, path):
- # cares only about the possible exception
- self.open_database(path)
-
- def ensure_database(self, path):
- try:
- db = self.open_database(path)
- except errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist:
- db = self._create_database(path)
- return db, db._replica_uid
-
- def _copy_database(self, db):
- # DO NOT COPY OR REUSE THIS CODE OUTSIDE TESTS: COPYING U1DB DATABASES
- # IS THE WRONG THING TO DO, THE ONLY REASON WE DO SO HERE IS TO TEST
- # THAT WE CORRECTLY DETECT IT HAPPENING SO THAT WE CAN RAISE ERRORS
- # RATHER THAN CORRUPT USER DATA. USE SYNC INSTEAD, OR WE WILL SEND
- # NINJA TO YOUR HOUSE.
- new_db = copy_memory_database_for_test(None, db)
- path = db._replica_uid
- while path in self._dbs:
- path += 'copy'
- self._dbs[path] = new_db
- return new_db
-
- def _create_database(self, path):
- db = inmemory.InMemoryDatabase(path)
- self._dbs[path] = db
- return db
-
- def delete_database(self, path):
- del self._dbs[path]
-
-
-class ResponderForTests(object):
- """Responder for tests."""
- _started = False
- sent_response = False
- status = None
-
- def start_response(self, status='success', **kwargs):
- self._started = True
- self.status = status
- self.kwargs = kwargs
-
- def send_response(self, status='success', **kwargs):
- self.start_response(status, **kwargs)
- self.finish_response()
-
- def finish_response(self):
- self.sent_response = True
-
-
-class TestCaseWithServer(TestCase):
-
- @staticmethod
- def server_def():
- # hook point
- # should return (ServerClass, "shutdown method name", "url_scheme")
- class _RequestHandler(simple_server.WSGIRequestHandler):
- def log_request(*args):
- pass # suppress
-
- def make_server(host_port, application):
- assert application, "forgot to override make_app(_with_state)?"
- srv = simple_server.WSGIServer(host_port, _RequestHandler)
- # patch the value in if it's None
- if getattr(application, 'base_url', 1) is None:
- application.base_url = "http://%s:%s" % srv.server_address
- srv.set_app(application)
- return srv
-
- return make_server, "shutdown", "http"
-
- @staticmethod
- def make_app_with_state(state):
- # hook point
- return None
-
- def make_app(self):
- # potential hook point
- self.request_state = ServerStateForTests()
- return self.make_app_with_state(self.request_state)
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestCaseWithServer, self).setUp()
- self.server = self.server_thread = None
-
- @property
- def url_scheme(self):
- return self.server_def()[-1]
-
- def startServer(self):
- server_def = self.server_def()
- server_class, shutdown_meth, _ = server_def
- application = self.make_app()
- self.server = server_class(('127.0.0.1', 0), application)
- self.server_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.server.serve_forever,
- kwargs=dict(poll_interval=0.01))
- self.server_thread.start()
- self.addCleanup(self.server_thread.join)
- self.addCleanup(getattr(self.server, shutdown_meth))
-
- def getURL(self, path=None):
- host, port = self.server.server_address
- if path is None:
- path = ''
- return '%s://%s:%s/%s' % (self.url_scheme, host, port, path)
-
-
-def socket_pair():
- """Return a pair of TCP sockets connected to each other.
-
- Unlike socket.socketpair, this should work on Windows.
- """
- sock_pair = getattr(socket, 'socket_pair', None)
- if sock_pair:
- return sock_pair(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
- listen_sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
- listen_sock.bind(('127.0.0.1', 0))
- listen_sock.listen(1)
- client_sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
- client_sock.connect(listen_sock.getsockname())
- server_sock, addr = listen_sock.accept()
- listen_sock.close()
- return server_sock, client_sock
-
-
-# OAuth related testing
-
-consumer1 = oauth.OAuthConsumer('K1', 'S1')
-token1 = oauth.OAuthToken('kkkk1', 'XYZ')
-consumer2 = oauth.OAuthConsumer('K2', 'S2')
-token2 = oauth.OAuthToken('kkkk2', 'ZYX')
-token3 = oauth.OAuthToken('kkkk3', 'ZYX')
-
-
-class TestingOAuthDataStore(oauth.OAuthDataStore):
- """In memory predefined OAuthDataStore for testing."""
-
- consumers = {
- consumer1.key: consumer1,
- consumer2.key: consumer2,
- }
-
- tokens = {
- token1.key: token1,
- token2.key: token2
- }
-
- def lookup_consumer(self, key):
- return self.consumers.get(key)
-
- def lookup_token(self, token_type, token_token):
- return self.tokens.get(token_token)
-
- def lookup_nonce(self, oauth_consumer, oauth_token, nonce):
- return None
-
-testingOAuthStore = TestingOAuthDataStore()
-
-sign_meth_HMAC_SHA1 = oauth.OAuthSignatureMethod_HMAC_SHA1()
-sign_meth_PLAINTEXT = oauth.OAuthSignatureMethod_PLAINTEXT()
-
-
-def load_with_scenarios(loader, standard_tests, pattern):
- """Load the tests in a given module.
-
- This just applies testscenarios.generate_scenarios to all the tests that
- are present. We do it at load time rather than at run time, because it
- plays nicer with various tools.
- """
- suite = loader.suiteClass()
- suite.addTests(testscenarios.generate_scenarios(standard_tests))
- return suite
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/c_backend_wrapper.pyx b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/c_backend_wrapper.pyx
deleted file mode 100644
index 8a4b600d..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/c_backend_wrapper.pyx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1541 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-#
-"""A Cython wrapper around the C implementation of U1DB Database backend."""
-
-cdef extern from "Python.h":
- object PyString_FromStringAndSize(char *s, Py_ssize_t n)
- int PyString_AsStringAndSize(object o, char **buf, Py_ssize_t *length
- ) except -1
- char *PyString_AsString(object) except NULL
- char *PyString_AS_STRING(object)
- char *strdup(char *)
- void *calloc(size_t, size_t)
- void free(void *)
- ctypedef struct FILE:
- pass
- fprintf(FILE *, char *, ...)
- FILE *stderr
- size_t strlen(char *)
-
-cdef extern from "stdarg.h":
- ctypedef struct va_list:
- pass
- void va_start(va_list, void*)
- void va_start_int "va_start" (va_list, int)
- void va_end(va_list)
-
-cdef extern from "u1db/u1db.h":
- ctypedef struct u1database:
- pass
- ctypedef struct u1db_document:
- char *doc_id
- size_t doc_id_len
- char *doc_rev
- size_t doc_rev_len
- char *json
- size_t json_len
- int has_conflicts
- # Note: u1query is actually defined in u1db_internal.h, and in u1db.h it is
- # just an opaque pointer. However, older versions of Cython don't let
- # you have a forward declaration and a full declaration, so we just
- # expose the whole thing here.
- ctypedef struct u1query:
- char *index_name
- int num_fields
- char **fields
- cdef struct u1db_oauth_creds:
- int auth_kind
- char *consumer_key
- char *consumer_secret
- char *token_key
- char *token_secret
- ctypedef union u1db_creds
- ctypedef u1db_creds* const_u1db_creds_ptr "const u1db_creds *"
-
- ctypedef char* const_char_ptr "const char*"
- ctypedef int (*u1db_doc_callback)(void *context, u1db_document *doc)
- ctypedef int (*u1db_key_callback)(void *context, int num_fields,
- const_char_ptr *key)
- ctypedef int (*u1db_doc_gen_callback)(void *context,
- u1db_document *doc, int gen, const_char_ptr trans_id)
- ctypedef int (*u1db_trans_info_callback)(void *context,
- const_char_ptr doc_id, int gen, const_char_ptr trans_id)
-
- u1database * u1db_open(char *fname)
- void u1db_free(u1database **)
- int u1db_set_replica_uid(u1database *, char *replica_uid)
- int u1db_set_document_size_limit(u1database *, int limit)
- int u1db_get_replica_uid(u1database *, const_char_ptr *replica_uid)
- int u1db_create_doc_from_json(u1database *db, char *json, char *doc_id,
- u1db_document **doc)
- int u1db_delete_doc(u1database *db, u1db_document *doc)
- int u1db_get_doc(u1database *db, char *doc_id, int include_deleted,
- u1db_document **doc)
- int u1db_get_docs(u1database *db, int n_doc_ids, const_char_ptr *doc_ids,
- int check_for_conflicts, int include_deleted,
- void *context, u1db_doc_callback cb)
- int u1db_get_all_docs(u1database *db, int include_deleted, int *generation,
- void *context, u1db_doc_callback cb)
- int u1db_put_doc(u1database *db, u1db_document *doc)
- int u1db__validate_source(u1database *db, const_char_ptr replica_uid,
- int replica_gen, const_char_ptr replica_trans_id)
- int u1db__put_doc_if_newer(u1database *db, u1db_document *doc,
- int save_conflict, char *replica_uid,
- int replica_gen, char *replica_trans_id,
- int *state, int *at_gen)
- int u1db_resolve_doc(u1database *db, u1db_document *doc,
- int n_revs, const_char_ptr *revs)
- int u1db_delete_doc(u1database *db, u1db_document *doc)
- int u1db_whats_changed(u1database *db, int *gen, char **trans_id,
- void *context, u1db_trans_info_callback cb)
- int u1db__get_transaction_log(u1database *db, void *context,
- u1db_trans_info_callback cb)
- int u1db_get_doc_conflicts(u1database *db, char *doc_id, void *context,
- u1db_doc_callback cb)
- int u1db_sync(u1database *db, const_char_ptr url,
- const_u1db_creds_ptr creds, int *local_gen) nogil
- int u1db_create_index_list(u1database *db, char *index_name,
- int n_expressions, const_char_ptr *expressions)
- int u1db_create_index(u1database *db, char *index_name, int n_expressions,
- ...)
- int u1db_get_from_index_list(u1database *db, u1query *query, void *context,
- u1db_doc_callback cb, int n_values,
- const_char_ptr *values)
- int u1db_get_from_index(u1database *db, u1query *query, void *context,
- u1db_doc_callback cb, int n_values, char *val0,
- ...)
- int u1db_get_range_from_index(u1database *db, u1query *query,
- void *context, u1db_doc_callback cb,
- int n_values, const_char_ptr *start_values,
- const_char_ptr *end_values)
- int u1db_delete_index(u1database *db, char *index_name)
- int u1db_list_indexes(u1database *db, void *context,
- int (*cb)(void *context, const_char_ptr index_name,
- int n_expressions, const_char_ptr *expressions))
- int u1db_get_index_keys(u1database *db, char *index_name, void *context,
- u1db_key_callback cb)
- int u1db_simple_lookup1(u1database *db, char *index_name, char *val1,
- void *context, u1db_doc_callback cb)
- int u1db_query_init(u1database *db, char *index_name, u1query **query)
- void u1db_free_query(u1query **query)
-
- int U1DB_OK
- int U1DB_INVALID_PARAMETER
- int U1DB_REVISION_CONFLICT
- int U1DB_INVALID_DOC_ID
- int U1DB_DOCUMENT_ALREADY_DELETED
- int U1DB_DOCUMENT_DOES_NOT_EXIST
- int U1DB_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
- int U1DB_INVALID_JSON
- int U1DB_DOCUMENT_TOO_BIG
- int U1DB_USER_QUOTA_EXCEEDED
- int U1DB_INVALID_VALUE_FOR_INDEX
- int U1DB_INVALID_FIELD_SPECIFIER
- int U1DB_INVALID_GLOBBING
- int U1DB_BROKEN_SYNC_STREAM
- int U1DB_DUPLICATE_INDEX_NAME
- int U1DB_INDEX_DOES_NOT_EXIST
- int U1DB_INVALID_GENERATION
- int U1DB_INVALID_TRANSACTION_ID
- int U1DB_INVALID_TRANSFORMATION_FUNCTION
- int U1DB_UNKNOWN_OPERATION
- int U1DB_INTERNAL_ERROR
- int U1DB_TARGET_UNAVAILABLE
-
- int U1DB_INSERTED
- int U1DB_SUPERSEDED
- int U1DB_CONVERGED
- int U1DB_CONFLICTED
-
- int U1DB_OAUTH_AUTH
-
- void u1db_free_doc(u1db_document **doc)
- int u1db_doc_set_json(u1db_document *doc, char *json)
- int u1db_doc_get_size(u1db_document *doc)
-
-
-cdef extern from "u1db/u1db_internal.h":
- ctypedef struct u1db_row:
- u1db_row *next
- int num_columns
- int *column_sizes
- unsigned char **columns
-
- ctypedef struct u1db_table:
- int status
- u1db_row *first_row
-
- ctypedef struct u1db_record:
- u1db_record *next
- char *doc_id
- char *doc_rev
- char *doc
-
- ctypedef struct u1db_sync_exchange:
- int target_gen
- int num_doc_ids
- char **doc_ids_to_return
- int *gen_for_doc_ids
- const_char_ptr *trans_ids_for_doc_ids
-
- ctypedef int (*u1db__trace_callback)(void *context, const_char_ptr state)
- ctypedef struct u1db_sync_target:
- int (*get_sync_info)(u1db_sync_target *st, char *source_replica_uid,
- const_char_ptr *st_replica_uid, int *st_gen,
- char **st_trans_id, int *source_gen,
- char **source_trans_id) nogil
- int (*record_sync_info)(u1db_sync_target *st,
- char *source_replica_uid, int source_gen, char *trans_id) nogil
- int (*sync_exchange)(u1db_sync_target *st,
- char *source_replica_uid, int n_docs,
- u1db_document **docs, int *generations,
- const_char_ptr *trans_ids,
- int *target_gen, char **target_trans_id,
- void *context, u1db_doc_gen_callback cb,
- void *ensure_callback) nogil
- int (*sync_exchange_doc_ids)(u1db_sync_target *st,
- u1database *source_db, int n_doc_ids,
- const_char_ptr *doc_ids, int *generations,
- const_char_ptr *trans_ids,
- int *target_gen, char **target_trans_id,
- void *context,
- u1db_doc_gen_callback cb,
- void *ensure_callback) nogil
- int (*get_sync_exchange)(u1db_sync_target *st,
- char *source_replica_uid,
- int last_known_source_gen,
- u1db_sync_exchange **exchange) nogil
- void (*finalize_sync_exchange)(u1db_sync_target *st,
- u1db_sync_exchange **exchange) nogil
- int (*_set_trace_hook)(u1db_sync_target *st,
- void *context, u1db__trace_callback cb) nogil
-
-
- void u1db__set_zero_delays()
- int u1db__get_generation(u1database *, int *db_rev)
- int u1db__get_document_size_limit(u1database *, int *limit)
- int u1db__get_generation_info(u1database *, int *db_rev, char **trans_id)
- int u1db__get_trans_id_for_gen(u1database *, int db_rev, char **trans_id)
- int u1db_validate_gen_and_trans_id(u1database *, int db_rev,
- const_char_ptr trans_id)
- char *u1db__allocate_doc_id(u1database *)
- int u1db__sql_close(u1database *)
- u1database *u1db__copy(u1database *)
- int u1db__sql_is_open(u1database *)
- u1db_table *u1db__sql_run(u1database *, char *sql, size_t n)
- void u1db__free_table(u1db_table **table)
- u1db_record *u1db__create_record(char *doc_id, char *doc_rev, char *doc)
- void u1db__free_records(u1db_record **)
-
- int u1db__allocate_document(char *doc_id, char *revision, char *content,
- int has_conflicts, u1db_document **result)
- int u1db__generate_hex_uuid(char *)
-
- int u1db__get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(u1database *db, char *replica_uid,
- int *generation, char **trans_id)
- int u1db__set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(u1database *db, char *replica_uid,
- int generation, char *trans_id)
- int u1db__sync_get_machine_info(u1database *db, char *other_replica_uid,
- int *other_db_rev, char **my_replica_uid,
- int *my_db_rev)
- int u1db__sync_record_machine_info(u1database *db, char *replica_uid,
- int db_rev)
- int u1db__sync_exchange_seen_ids(u1db_sync_exchange *se, int *n_ids,
- const_char_ptr **doc_ids)
- int u1db__format_query(int n_fields, const_char_ptr *values, char **buf,
- int *wildcard)
- int u1db__get_sync_target(u1database *db, u1db_sync_target **sync_target)
- int u1db__free_sync_target(u1db_sync_target **sync_target)
- int u1db__sync_db_to_target(u1database *db, u1db_sync_target *target,
- int *local_gen_before_sync) nogil
-
- int u1db__sync_exchange_insert_doc_from_source(u1db_sync_exchange *se,
- u1db_document *doc, int source_gen, const_char_ptr trans_id)
- int u1db__sync_exchange_find_doc_ids_to_return(u1db_sync_exchange *se)
- int u1db__sync_exchange_return_docs(u1db_sync_exchange *se, void *context,
- int (*cb)(void *context,
- u1db_document *doc, int gen,
- const_char_ptr trans_id))
- int u1db__create_http_sync_target(char *url, u1db_sync_target **target)
- int u1db__create_oauth_http_sync_target(char *url,
- char *consumer_key, char *consumer_secret,
- char *token_key, char *token_secret,
- u1db_sync_target **target)
-
-cdef extern from "u1db/u1db_http_internal.h":
- int u1db__format_sync_url(u1db_sync_target *st,
- const_char_ptr source_replica_uid, char **sync_url)
- int u1db__get_oauth_authorization(u1db_sync_target *st,
- char *http_method, char *url,
- char **oauth_authorization)
-
-
-cdef extern from "u1db/u1db_vectorclock.h":
- ctypedef struct u1db_vectorclock_item:
- char *replica_uid
- int generation
-
- ctypedef struct u1db_vectorclock:
- int num_items
- u1db_vectorclock_item *items
-
- u1db_vectorclock *u1db__vectorclock_from_str(char *s)
- void u1db__free_vectorclock(u1db_vectorclock **clock)
- int u1db__vectorclock_increment(u1db_vectorclock *clock, char *replica_uid)
- int u1db__vectorclock_maximize(u1db_vectorclock *clock,
- u1db_vectorclock *other)
- int u1db__vectorclock_as_str(u1db_vectorclock *clock, char **result)
- int u1db__vectorclock_is_newer(u1db_vectorclock *maybe_newer,
- u1db_vectorclock *older)
-
-from u1db import errors
-from sqlite3 import dbapi2
-
-
-cdef int _append_trans_info_to_list(void *context, const_char_ptr doc_id,
- int generation,
- const_char_ptr trans_id) with gil:
- a_list = <object>(context)
- doc = doc_id
- a_list.append((doc, generation, trans_id))
- return 0
-
-
-cdef int _append_doc_to_list(void *context, u1db_document *doc) with gil:
- a_list = <object>context
- pydoc = CDocument()
- pydoc._doc = doc
- a_list.append(pydoc)
- return 0
-
-cdef int _append_key_to_list(void *context, int num_fields,
- const_char_ptr *key) with gil:
- a_list = <object>(context)
- field_list = []
- for i from 0 <= i < num_fields:
- field = key[i]
- field_list.append(field.decode('utf-8'))
- a_list.append(tuple(field_list))
- return 0
-
-cdef _list_to_array(lst, const_char_ptr **res, int *count):
- cdef const_char_ptr *tmp
- count[0] = len(lst)
- tmp = <const_char_ptr*>calloc(sizeof(char*), count[0])
- for idx, x in enumerate(lst):
- tmp[idx] = x
- res[0] = tmp
-
-cdef _list_to_str_array(lst, const_char_ptr **res, int *count):
- cdef const_char_ptr *tmp
- count[0] = len(lst)
- tmp = <const_char_ptr*>calloc(sizeof(char*), count[0])
- new_objs = []
- for idx, x in enumerate(lst):
- if isinstance(x, unicode):
- x = x.encode('utf-8')
- new_objs.append(x)
- tmp[idx] = x
- res[0] = tmp
- return new_objs
-
-
-cdef int _append_index_definition_to_list(void *context,
- const_char_ptr index_name, int n_expressions,
- const_char_ptr *expressions) with gil:
- cdef int i
-
- a_list = <object>(context)
- exp_list = []
- for i from 0 <= i < n_expressions:
- s = expressions[i]
- exp_list.append(s.decode('utf-8'))
- a_list.append((index_name, exp_list))
- return 0
-
-
-cdef int return_doc_cb_wrapper(void *context, u1db_document *doc,
- int gen, const_char_ptr trans_id) with gil:
- cdef CDocument pydoc
- user_cb = <object>context
- pydoc = CDocument()
- pydoc._doc = doc
- try:
- user_cb(pydoc, gen, trans_id)
- except Exception, e:
- # We suppress the exception here, because intermediating through the C
- # layer gets a bit crazy
- return U1DB_INVALID_PARAMETER
- return U1DB_OK
-
-
-cdef int _trace_hook(void *context, const_char_ptr state) with gil:
- if context == NULL:
- return U1DB_INVALID_PARAMETER
- ctx = <object>context
- try:
- ctx(state)
- except:
- # Note: It would be nice if we could map the Python exception into
- # something in C
- return U1DB_INTERNAL_ERROR
- return U1DB_OK
-
-
-cdef char *_ensure_str(object obj, object extra_objs) except NULL:
- """Ensure that we have the UTF-8 representation of a parameter.
-
- :param obj: A Unicode or String object.
- :param extra_objs: This should be a Python list. If we have to convert obj
- from being a Unicode object, this will hold the PyString object so that
- we know the char* lifetime will be correct.
- :return: A C pointer to the UTF-8 representation.
- """
- if isinstance(obj, unicode):
- obj = obj.encode('utf-8')
- extra_objs.append(obj)
- return PyString_AsString(obj)
-
-
-def _format_query(fields):
- """Wrapper around u1db__format_query for testing."""
- cdef int status
- cdef char *buf
- cdef int wildcard[10]
- cdef const_char_ptr *values
- cdef int n_values
-
- # keep a reference to new_objs so that the pointers in expressions
- # remain valid.
- new_objs = _list_to_str_array(fields, &values, &n_values)
- try:
- status = u1db__format_query(n_values, values, &buf, wildcard)
- finally:
- free(<void*>values)
- handle_status("format_query", status)
- if buf == NULL:
- res = None
- else:
- res = buf
- free(buf)
- w = []
- for i in range(len(fields)):
- w.append(wildcard[i])
- return res, w
-
-
-def make_document(doc_id, rev, content, has_conflicts=False):
- cdef u1db_document *doc
- cdef char *c_content = NULL, *c_rev = NULL, *c_doc_id = NULL
- cdef int conflict
-
- if has_conflicts:
- conflict = 1
- else:
- conflict = 0
- if doc_id is None:
- c_doc_id = NULL
- else:
- c_doc_id = doc_id
- if content is None:
- c_content = NULL
- else:
- c_content = content
- if rev is None:
- c_rev = NULL
- else:
- c_rev = rev
- handle_status(
- "make_document",
- u1db__allocate_document(c_doc_id, c_rev, c_content, conflict, &doc))
- pydoc = CDocument()
- pydoc._doc = doc
- return pydoc
-
-
-def generate_hex_uuid():
- uuid = PyString_FromStringAndSize(NULL, 32)
- handle_status(
- "Failed to generate uuid",
- u1db__generate_hex_uuid(PyString_AS_STRING(uuid)))
- return uuid
-
-
-cdef class CDocument(object):
- """A thin wrapper around the C Document struct."""
-
- cdef u1db_document *_doc
-
- def __init__(self):
- self._doc = NULL
-
- def __dealloc__(self):
- u1db_free_doc(&self._doc)
-
- property doc_id:
- def __get__(self):
- if self._doc.doc_id == NULL:
- return None
- return PyString_FromStringAndSize(
- self._doc.doc_id, self._doc.doc_id_len)
-
- property rev:
- def __get__(self):
- if self._doc.doc_rev == NULL:
- return None
- return PyString_FromStringAndSize(
- self._doc.doc_rev, self._doc.doc_rev_len)
-
- def get_json(self):
- if self._doc.json == NULL:
- return None
- return PyString_FromStringAndSize(
- self._doc.json, self._doc.json_len)
-
- def set_json(self, val):
- u1db_doc_set_json(self._doc, val)
-
- def get_size(self):
- return u1db_doc_get_size(self._doc)
-
- property has_conflicts:
- def __get__(self):
- if self._doc.has_conflicts:
- return True
- return False
-
- def __repr__(self):
- if self._doc.has_conflicts:
- extra = ', conflicted'
- else:
- extra = ''
- return '%s(%s, %s%s, %r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.doc_id,
- self.rev, extra, self.get_json())
-
- def __hash__(self):
- raise NotImplementedError(self.__hash__)
-
- def __richcmp__(self, other, int t):
- try:
- if t == 0: # Py_LT <
- return ((self.doc_id, self.rev, self.get_json())
- < (other.doc_id, other.rev, other.get_json()))
- elif t == 2: # Py_EQ ==
- return (self.doc_id == other.doc_id
- and self.rev == other.rev
- and self.get_json() == other.get_json()
- and self.has_conflicts == other.has_conflicts)
- except AttributeError:
- # Fall through to NotImplemented
- pass
-
- return NotImplemented
-
-
-cdef object safe_str(const_char_ptr s):
- if s == NULL:
- return None
- return s
-
-
-cdef class CQuery:
-
- cdef u1query *_query
-
- def __init__(self):
- self._query = NULL
-
- def __dealloc__(self):
- u1db_free_query(&self._query)
-
- def _check(self):
- if self._query == NULL:
- raise RuntimeError("No valid _query.")
-
- property index_name:
- def __get__(self):
- self._check()
- return safe_str(self._query.index_name)
-
- property num_fields:
- def __get__(self):
- self._check()
- return self._query.num_fields
-
- property fields:
- def __get__(self):
- cdef int i
- self._check()
- fields = []
- for i from 0 <= i < self._query.num_fields:
- fields.append(safe_str(self._query.fields[i]))
- return fields
-
-
-cdef handle_status(context, int status):
- if status == U1DB_OK:
- return
- if status == U1DB_REVISION_CONFLICT:
- raise errors.RevisionConflict()
- if status == U1DB_INVALID_DOC_ID:
- raise errors.InvalidDocId()
- if status == U1DB_DOCUMENT_ALREADY_DELETED:
- raise errors.DocumentAlreadyDeleted()
- if status == U1DB_DOCUMENT_DOES_NOT_EXIST:
- raise errors.DocumentDoesNotExist()
- if status == U1DB_INVALID_PARAMETER:
- raise RuntimeError('Bad parameters supplied')
- if status == U1DB_NOT_IMPLEMENTED:
- raise NotImplementedError("Functionality not implemented yet: %s"
- % (context,))
- if status == U1DB_INVALID_VALUE_FOR_INDEX:
- raise errors.InvalidValueForIndex()
- if status == U1DB_INVALID_GLOBBING:
- raise errors.InvalidGlobbing()
- if status == U1DB_INTERNAL_ERROR:
- raise errors.U1DBError("internal error")
- if status == U1DB_BROKEN_SYNC_STREAM:
- raise errors.BrokenSyncStream()
- if status == U1DB_CONFLICTED:
- raise errors.ConflictedDoc()
- if status == U1DB_DUPLICATE_INDEX_NAME:
- raise errors.IndexNameTakenError()
- if status == U1DB_INDEX_DOES_NOT_EXIST:
- raise errors.IndexDoesNotExist
- if status == U1DB_INVALID_GENERATION:
- raise errors.InvalidGeneration
- if status == U1DB_INVALID_TRANSACTION_ID:
- raise errors.InvalidTransactionId
- if status == U1DB_TARGET_UNAVAILABLE:
- raise errors.Unavailable
- if status == U1DB_INVALID_JSON:
- raise errors.InvalidJSON
- if status == U1DB_DOCUMENT_TOO_BIG:
- raise errors.DocumentTooBig
- if status == U1DB_USER_QUOTA_EXCEEDED:
- raise errors.UserQuotaExceeded
- if status == U1DB_INVALID_TRANSFORMATION_FUNCTION:
- raise errors.IndexDefinitionParseError
- if status == U1DB_UNKNOWN_OPERATION:
- raise errors.IndexDefinitionParseError
- if status == U1DB_INVALID_FIELD_SPECIFIER:
- raise errors.IndexDefinitionParseError()
- raise RuntimeError('%s (status: %s)' % (context, status))
-
-
-cdef class CDatabase
-cdef class CSyncTarget
-
-cdef class CSyncExchange(object):
-
- cdef u1db_sync_exchange *_exchange
- cdef CSyncTarget _target
-
- def __init__(self, CSyncTarget target, source_replica_uid, source_gen):
- self._target = target
- assert self._target._st.get_sync_exchange != NULL, \
- "get_sync_exchange is NULL?"
- handle_status("get_sync_exchange",
- self._target._st.get_sync_exchange(self._target._st,
- source_replica_uid, source_gen, &self._exchange))
-
- def __dealloc__(self):
- if self._target is not None and self._target._st != NULL:
- self._target._st.finalize_sync_exchange(self._target._st,
- &self._exchange)
-
- def _check(self):
- if self._exchange == NULL:
- raise RuntimeError("self._exchange is NULL")
-
- property target_gen:
- def __get__(self):
- self._check()
- return self._exchange.target_gen
-
- def insert_doc_from_source(self, CDocument doc, source_gen,
- source_trans_id):
- self._check()
- handle_status("insert_doc_from_source",
- u1db__sync_exchange_insert_doc_from_source(self._exchange,
- doc._doc, source_gen, source_trans_id))
-
- def find_doc_ids_to_return(self):
- self._check()
- handle_status("find_doc_ids_to_return",
- u1db__sync_exchange_find_doc_ids_to_return(self._exchange))
-
- def return_docs(self, return_doc_cb):
- self._check()
- handle_status("return_docs",
- u1db__sync_exchange_return_docs(self._exchange,
- <void *>return_doc_cb, &return_doc_cb_wrapper))
-
- def get_seen_ids(self):
- cdef const_char_ptr *seen_ids
- cdef int i, n_ids
- self._check()
- handle_status("sync_exchange_seen_ids",
- u1db__sync_exchange_seen_ids(self._exchange, &n_ids, &seen_ids))
- res = []
- for i from 0 <= i < n_ids:
- res.append(seen_ids[i])
- if (seen_ids != NULL):
- free(<void*>seen_ids)
- return res
-
- def get_doc_ids_to_return(self):
- self._check()
- res = []
- if (self._exchange.num_doc_ids > 0
- and self._exchange.doc_ids_to_return != NULL):
- for i from 0 <= i < self._exchange.num_doc_ids:
- res.append(
- (self._exchange.doc_ids_to_return[i],
- self._exchange.gen_for_doc_ids[i],
- self._exchange.trans_ids_for_doc_ids[i]))
- return res
-
-
-cdef class CSyncTarget(object):
-
- cdef u1db_sync_target *_st
- cdef CDatabase _db
-
- def __init__(self):
- self._db = None
- self._st = NULL
- u1db__set_zero_delays()
-
- def __dealloc__(self):
- u1db__free_sync_target(&self._st)
-
- def _check(self):
- if self._st == NULL:
- raise RuntimeError("self._st is NULL")
-
- def get_sync_info(self, source_replica_uid):
- cdef const_char_ptr st_replica_uid = NULL
- cdef int st_gen = 0, source_gen = 0, status
- cdef char *trans_id = NULL
- cdef char *st_trans_id = NULL
- cdef char *c_source_replica_uid = NULL
-
- self._check()
- assert self._st.get_sync_info != NULL, "get_sync_info is NULL?"
- c_source_replica_uid = source_replica_uid
- with nogil:
- status = self._st.get_sync_info(self._st, c_source_replica_uid,
- &st_replica_uid, &st_gen, &st_trans_id, &source_gen, &trans_id)
- handle_status("get_sync_info", status)
- res_trans_id = None
- res_st_trans_id = None
- if trans_id != NULL:
- res_trans_id = trans_id
- free(trans_id)
- if st_trans_id != NULL:
- res_st_trans_id = st_trans_id
- free(st_trans_id)
- return (
- safe_str(st_replica_uid), st_gen, res_st_trans_id, source_gen,
- res_trans_id)
-
- def record_sync_info(self, source_replica_uid, source_gen, source_trans_id):
- cdef int status
- cdef int c_source_gen
- cdef char *c_source_replica_uid = NULL
- cdef char *c_source_trans_id = NULL
-
- self._check()
- assert self._st.record_sync_info != NULL, "record_sync_info is NULL?"
- c_source_replica_uid = source_replica_uid
- c_source_gen = source_gen
- c_source_trans_id = source_trans_id
- with nogil:
- status = self._st.record_sync_info(
- self._st, c_source_replica_uid, c_source_gen,
- c_source_trans_id)
- handle_status("record_sync_info", status)
-
- def _get_sync_exchange(self, source_replica_uid, source_gen):
- self._check()
- return CSyncExchange(self, source_replica_uid, source_gen)
-
- def sync_exchange_doc_ids(self, source_db, doc_id_generations,
- last_known_generation, last_known_trans_id,
- return_doc_cb):
- cdef const_char_ptr *doc_ids
- cdef int *generations
- cdef int num_doc_ids
- cdef int target_gen
- cdef char *target_trans_id = NULL
- cdef int status
- cdef CDatabase sdb
-
- self._check()
- assert self._st.sync_exchange_doc_ids != NULL, "sync_exchange_doc_ids is NULL?"
- sdb = source_db
- num_doc_ids = len(doc_id_generations)
- doc_ids = <const_char_ptr *>calloc(num_doc_ids, sizeof(char *))
- if doc_ids == NULL:
- raise MemoryError
- generations = <int *>calloc(num_doc_ids, sizeof(int))
- if generations == NULL:
- free(<void *>doc_ids)
- raise MemoryError
- trans_ids = <const_char_ptr*>calloc(num_doc_ids, sizeof(char *))
- if trans_ids == NULL:
- raise MemoryError
- res_trans_id = ''
- try:
- for i, (doc_id, gen, trans_id) in enumerate(doc_id_generations):
- doc_ids[i] = PyString_AsString(doc_id)
- generations[i] = gen
- trans_ids[i] = trans_id
- target_gen = last_known_generation
- if last_known_trans_id is not None:
- target_trans_id = last_known_trans_id
- with nogil:
- status = self._st.sync_exchange_doc_ids(self._st, sdb._db,
- num_doc_ids, doc_ids, generations, trans_ids,
- &target_gen, &target_trans_id,
- <void*>return_doc_cb, return_doc_cb_wrapper, NULL)
- handle_status("sync_exchange_doc_ids", status)
- if target_trans_id != NULL:
- res_trans_id = target_trans_id
- finally:
- if target_trans_id != NULL:
- free(target_trans_id)
- if doc_ids != NULL:
- free(<void *>doc_ids)
- if generations != NULL:
- free(generations)
- if trans_ids != NULL:
- free(trans_ids)
- return target_gen, res_trans_id
-
- def sync_exchange(self, docs_by_generations, source_replica_uid,
- last_known_generation, last_known_trans_id,
- return_doc_cb, ensure_callback=None):
- cdef CDocument cur_doc
- cdef u1db_document **docs = NULL
- cdef int *generations = NULL
- cdef const_char_ptr *trans_ids = NULL
- cdef char *target_trans_id = NULL
- cdef char *c_source_replica_uid = NULL
- cdef int i, count, status, target_gen
- assert ensure_callback is None # interface difference
-
- self._check()
- assert self._st.sync_exchange != NULL, "sync_exchange is NULL?"
- count = len(docs_by_generations)
- res_trans_id = ''
- try:
- docs = <u1db_document **>calloc(count, sizeof(u1db_document*))
- if docs == NULL:
- raise MemoryError
- generations = <int*>calloc(count, sizeof(int))
- if generations == NULL:
- raise MemoryError
- trans_ids = <const_char_ptr*>calloc(count, sizeof(char*))
- if trans_ids == NULL:
- raise MemoryError
- for i from 0 <= i < count:
- cur_doc = docs_by_generations[i][0]
- generations[i] = docs_by_generations[i][1]
- trans_ids[i] = docs_by_generations[i][2]
- docs[i] = cur_doc._doc
- target_gen = last_known_generation
- if last_known_trans_id is not None:
- target_trans_id = last_known_trans_id
- c_source_replica_uid = source_replica_uid
- with nogil:
- status = self._st.sync_exchange(
- self._st, c_source_replica_uid, count, docs, generations,
- trans_ids, &target_gen, &target_trans_id,
- <void *>return_doc_cb, return_doc_cb_wrapper, NULL)
- handle_status("sync_exchange", status)
- finally:
- if docs != NULL:
- free(docs)
- if generations != NULL:
- free(generations)
- if trans_ids != NULL:
- free(trans_ids)
- if target_trans_id != NULL:
- res_trans_id = target_trans_id
- free(target_trans_id)
- return target_gen, res_trans_id
-
- def _set_trace_hook(self, cb):
- self._check()
- assert self._st._set_trace_hook != NULL, "_set_trace_hook is NULL?"
- handle_status("_set_trace_hook",
- self._st._set_trace_hook(self._st, <void*>cb, _trace_hook))
-
- _set_trace_hook_shallow = _set_trace_hook
-
-
-cdef class CDatabase(object):
- """A thin wrapper/shim to interact with the C implementation.
-
- Functionality should not be written here. It is only provided as a way to
- expose the C API to the python test suite.
- """
-
- cdef public object _filename
- cdef u1database *_db
- cdef public object _supports_indexes
-
- def __init__(self, filename):
- self._supports_indexes = False
- self._filename = filename
- self._db = u1db_open(self._filename)
-
- def __dealloc__(self):
- u1db_free(&self._db)
-
- def close(self):
- return u1db__sql_close(self._db)
-
- def _copy(self, db):
- # DO NOT COPY OR REUSE THIS CODE OUTSIDE TESTS: COPYING U1DB DATABASES IS
- # THE WRONG THING TO DO, THE ONLY REASON WE DO SO HERE IS TO TEST THAT WE
- # CORRECTLY DETECT IT HAPPENING SO THAT WE CAN RAISE ERRORS RATHER THAN
- # CORRUPT USER DATA. USE SYNC INSTEAD, OR WE WILL SEND NINJA TO YOUR
- # HOUSE.
- new_db = CDatabase(':memory:')
- u1db_free(&new_db._db)
- new_db._db = u1db__copy(self._db)
- return new_db
-
- def _sql_is_open(self):
- if self._db == NULL:
- return True
- return u1db__sql_is_open(self._db)
-
- property _replica_uid:
- def __get__(self):
- cdef const_char_ptr val
- cdef int status
- status = u1db_get_replica_uid(self._db, &val)
- if status != 0:
- if val != NULL:
- err = str(val)
- else:
- err = "<unknown>"
- raise RuntimeError("Failed to get_replica_uid: %d %s"
- % (status, err))
- if val == NULL:
- return None
- return str(val)
-
- def _set_replica_uid(self, replica_uid):
- cdef int status
- status = u1db_set_replica_uid(self._db, replica_uid)
- if status != 0:
- raise RuntimeError('replica_uid could not be set to %s, error: %d'
- % (replica_uid, status))
-
- property document_size_limit:
- def __get__(self):
- cdef int limit
- handle_status("document_size_limit",
- u1db__get_document_size_limit(self._db, &limit))
- return limit
-
- def set_document_size_limit(self, limit):
- cdef int status
- status = u1db_set_document_size_limit(self._db, limit)
- if status != 0:
- raise RuntimeError(
- "document_size_limit could not be set to %d, error: %d",
- (limit, status))
-
- def _allocate_doc_id(self):
- cdef char *val
- val = u1db__allocate_doc_id(self._db)
- if val == NULL:
- raise RuntimeError("Failed to allocate document id")
- s = str(val)
- free(val)
- return s
-
- def _run_sql(self, sql):
- cdef u1db_table *tbl
- cdef u1db_row *cur_row
- cdef size_t n
- cdef int i
-
- if self._db == NULL:
- raise RuntimeError("called _run_sql with a NULL pointer.")
- tbl = u1db__sql_run(self._db, sql, len(sql))
- if tbl == NULL:
- raise MemoryError("Failed to allocate table memory.")
- try:
- if tbl.status != 0:
- raise RuntimeError("Status was not 0: %d" % (tbl.status,))
- # Now convert the table into python
- res = []
- cur_row = tbl.first_row
- while cur_row != NULL:
- row = []
- for i from 0 <= i < cur_row.num_columns:
- row.append(PyString_FromStringAndSize(
- <char*>(cur_row.columns[i]), cur_row.column_sizes[i]))
- res.append(tuple(row))
- cur_row = cur_row.next
- return res
- finally:
- u1db__free_table(&tbl)
-
- def create_doc_from_json(self, json, doc_id=None):
- cdef u1db_document *doc = NULL
- cdef char *c_doc_id
-
- if doc_id is None:
- c_doc_id = NULL
- else:
- c_doc_id = doc_id
- handle_status('Failed to create_doc',
- u1db_create_doc_from_json(self._db, json, c_doc_id, &doc))
- pydoc = CDocument()
- pydoc._doc = doc
- return pydoc
-
- def put_doc(self, CDocument doc):
- handle_status("Failed to put_doc",
- u1db_put_doc(self._db, doc._doc))
- return doc.rev
-
- def _validate_source(self, replica_uid, replica_gen, replica_trans_id):
- cdef const_char_ptr c_uid, c_trans_id
- cdef int c_gen = 0
-
- c_uid = replica_uid
- c_trans_id = replica_trans_id
- c_gen = replica_gen
- handle_status(
- "invalid generation or transaction id",
- u1db__validate_source(self._db, c_uid, c_gen, c_trans_id))
-
- def _put_doc_if_newer(self, CDocument doc, save_conflict, replica_uid=None,
- replica_gen=None, replica_trans_id=None):
- cdef char *c_uid, *c_trans_id
- cdef int gen, state = 0, at_gen = -1
-
- if replica_uid is None:
- c_uid = NULL
- else:
- c_uid = replica_uid
- if replica_trans_id is None:
- c_trans_id = NULL
- else:
- c_trans_id = replica_trans_id
- if replica_gen is None:
- gen = 0
- else:
- gen = replica_gen
- handle_status("Failed to _put_doc_if_newer",
- u1db__put_doc_if_newer(self._db, doc._doc, save_conflict,
- c_uid, gen, c_trans_id, &state, &at_gen))
- if state == U1DB_INSERTED:
- return 'inserted', at_gen
- elif state == U1DB_SUPERSEDED:
- return 'superseded', at_gen
- elif state == U1DB_CONVERGED:
- return 'converged', at_gen
- elif state == U1DB_CONFLICTED:
- return 'conflicted', at_gen
- else:
- raise RuntimeError("Unknown _put_doc_if_newer state: %d" % (state,))
-
- def get_doc(self, doc_id, include_deleted=False):
- cdef u1db_document *doc = NULL
- deleted = 1 if include_deleted else 0
- handle_status("get_doc failed",
- u1db_get_doc(self._db, doc_id, deleted, &doc))
- if doc == NULL:
- return None
- pydoc = CDocument()
- pydoc._doc = doc
- return pydoc
-
- def get_docs(self, doc_ids, check_for_conflicts=True,
- include_deleted=False):
- cdef int n_doc_ids, conflicts
- cdef const_char_ptr *c_doc_ids
-
- _list_to_array(doc_ids, &c_doc_ids, &n_doc_ids)
- deleted = 1 if include_deleted else 0
- conflicts = 1 if check_for_conflicts else 0
- a_list = []
- handle_status("get_docs",
- u1db_get_docs(self._db, n_doc_ids, c_doc_ids,
- conflicts, deleted, <void*>a_list, _append_doc_to_list))
- free(<void*>c_doc_ids)
- return a_list
-
- def get_all_docs(self, include_deleted=False):
- cdef int c_generation
-
- a_list = []
- deleted = 1 if include_deleted else 0
- generation = 0
- c_generation = generation
- handle_status(
- "get_all_docs", u1db_get_all_docs(
- self._db, deleted, &c_generation, <void*>a_list,
- _append_doc_to_list))
- return (c_generation, a_list)
-
- def resolve_doc(self, CDocument doc, conflicted_doc_revs):
- cdef const_char_ptr *revs
- cdef int n_revs
-
- _list_to_array(conflicted_doc_revs, &revs, &n_revs)
- handle_status("resolve_doc",
- u1db_resolve_doc(self._db, doc._doc, n_revs, revs))
- free(<void*>revs)
-
- def get_doc_conflicts(self, doc_id):
- conflict_docs = []
- handle_status("get_doc_conflicts",
- u1db_get_doc_conflicts(self._db, doc_id, <void*>conflict_docs,
- _append_doc_to_list))
- return conflict_docs
-
- def delete_doc(self, CDocument doc):
- handle_status(
- "Failed to delete %s" % (doc,),
- u1db_delete_doc(self._db, doc._doc))
-
- def whats_changed(self, generation=0):
- cdef int c_generation
- cdef int status
- cdef char *trans_id = NULL
-
- a_list = []
- c_generation = generation
- res_trans_id = ''
- status = u1db_whats_changed(self._db, &c_generation, &trans_id,
- <void*>a_list, _append_trans_info_to_list)
- try:
- handle_status("whats_changed", status)
- finally:
- if trans_id != NULL:
- res_trans_id = trans_id
- free(trans_id)
- return c_generation, res_trans_id, a_list
-
- def _get_transaction_log(self):
- a_list = []
- handle_status("_get_transaction_log",
- u1db__get_transaction_log(self._db, <void*>a_list,
- _append_trans_info_to_list))
- return [(doc_id, trans_id) for doc_id, gen, trans_id in a_list]
-
- def _get_generation(self):
- cdef int generation
- handle_status("get_generation",
- u1db__get_generation(self._db, &generation))
- return generation
-
- def _get_generation_info(self):
- cdef int generation
- cdef char *trans_id
- handle_status("get_generation_info",
- u1db__get_generation_info(self._db, &generation, &trans_id))
- raw_trans_id = None
- if trans_id != NULL:
- raw_trans_id = trans_id
- free(trans_id)
- return generation, raw_trans_id
-
- def validate_gen_and_trans_id(self, generation, trans_id):
- handle_status(
- "validate_gen_and_trans_id",
- u1db_validate_gen_and_trans_id(self._db, generation, trans_id))
-
- def _get_trans_id_for_gen(self, generation):
- cdef char *trans_id = NULL
-
- handle_status(
- "_get_trans_id_for_gen",
- u1db__get_trans_id_for_gen(self._db, generation, &trans_id))
- raw_trans_id = None
- if trans_id != NULL:
- raw_trans_id = trans_id
- free(trans_id)
- return raw_trans_id
-
- def _get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self, replica_uid):
- cdef int generation, status
- cdef char *trans_id = NULL
-
- status = u1db__get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- self._db, replica_uid, &generation, &trans_id)
- handle_status("_get_replica_gen_and_trans_id", status)
- raw_trans_id = None
- if trans_id != NULL:
- raw_trans_id = trans_id
- free(trans_id)
- return generation, raw_trans_id
-
- def _set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self, replica_uid, generation, trans_id):
- handle_status("_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id",
- u1db__set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- self._db, replica_uid, generation, trans_id))
-
- def create_index_list(self, index_name, index_expressions):
- cdef const_char_ptr *expressions
- cdef int n_expressions
-
- # keep a reference to new_objs so that the pointers in expressions
- # remain valid.
- new_objs = _list_to_str_array(
- index_expressions, &expressions, &n_expressions)
- try:
- status = u1db_create_index_list(
- self._db, index_name, n_expressions, expressions)
- finally:
- free(<void*>expressions)
- handle_status("create_index", status)
-
- def create_index(self, index_name, *index_expressions):
- extra = []
- if len(index_expressions) == 0:
- status = u1db_create_index(self._db, index_name, 0, NULL)
- elif len(index_expressions) == 1:
- status = u1db_create_index(
- self._db, index_name, 1,
- _ensure_str(index_expressions[0], extra))
- elif len(index_expressions) == 2:
- status = u1db_create_index(
- self._db, index_name, 2,
- _ensure_str(index_expressions[0], extra),
- _ensure_str(index_expressions[1], extra))
- elif len(index_expressions) == 3:
- status = u1db_create_index(
- self._db, index_name, 3,
- _ensure_str(index_expressions[0], extra),
- _ensure_str(index_expressions[1], extra),
- _ensure_str(index_expressions[2], extra))
- elif len(index_expressions) == 4:
- status = u1db_create_index(
- self._db, index_name, 4,
- _ensure_str(index_expressions[0], extra),
- _ensure_str(index_expressions[1], extra),
- _ensure_str(index_expressions[2], extra),
- _ensure_str(index_expressions[3], extra))
- else:
- status = U1DB_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
- handle_status("create_index", status)
-
- def sync(self, url, creds=None):
- cdef const_char_ptr c_url
- cdef int local_gen = 0
- cdef u1db_oauth_creds _oauth_creds
- cdef u1db_creds *_creds = NULL
- c_url = url
- if creds is not None:
- _oauth_creds.auth_kind = U1DB_OAUTH_AUTH
- _oauth_creds.consumer_key = creds['oauth']['consumer_key']
- _oauth_creds.consumer_secret = creds['oauth']['consumer_secret']
- _oauth_creds.token_key = creds['oauth']['token_key']
- _oauth_creds.token_secret = creds['oauth']['token_secret']
- _creds = <u1db_creds *>&_oauth_creds
- with nogil:
- status = u1db_sync(self._db, c_url, _creds, &local_gen)
- handle_status("sync", status)
- return local_gen
-
- def list_indexes(self):
- a_list = []
- handle_status("list_indexes",
- u1db_list_indexes(self._db, <void *>a_list,
- _append_index_definition_to_list))
- return a_list
-
- def delete_index(self, index_name):
- handle_status("delete_index",
- u1db_delete_index(self._db, index_name))
-
- def get_from_index_list(self, index_name, key_values):
- cdef const_char_ptr *values
- cdef int n_values
- cdef CQuery query
-
- query = self._query_init(index_name)
- res = []
- # keep a reference to new_objs so that the pointers in expressions
- # remain valid.
- new_objs = _list_to_str_array(key_values, &values, &n_values)
- try:
- handle_status(
- "get_from_index", u1db_get_from_index_list(
- self._db, query._query, <void*>res, _append_doc_to_list,
- n_values, values))
- finally:
- free(<void*>values)
- return res
-
- def get_from_index(self, index_name, *key_values):
- cdef CQuery query
- cdef int status
-
- extra = []
- query = self._query_init(index_name)
- res = []
- status = U1DB_OK
- if len(key_values) == 0:
- status = u1db_get_from_index(self._db, query._query,
- <void*>res, _append_doc_to_list, 0, NULL)
- elif len(key_values) == 1:
- status = u1db_get_from_index(self._db, query._query,
- <void*>res, _append_doc_to_list, 1,
- _ensure_str(key_values[0], extra))
- elif len(key_values) == 2:
- status = u1db_get_from_index(self._db, query._query,
- <void*>res, _append_doc_to_list, 2,
- _ensure_str(key_values[0], extra),
- _ensure_str(key_values[1], extra))
- elif len(key_values) == 3:
- status = u1db_get_from_index(self._db, query._query,
- <void*>res, _append_doc_to_list, 3,
- _ensure_str(key_values[0], extra),
- _ensure_str(key_values[1], extra),
- _ensure_str(key_values[2], extra))
- elif len(key_values) == 4:
- status = u1db_get_from_index(self._db, query._query,
- <void*>res, _append_doc_to_list, 4,
- _ensure_str(key_values[0], extra),
- _ensure_str(key_values[1], extra),
- _ensure_str(key_values[2], extra),
- _ensure_str(key_values[3], extra))
- else:
- status = U1DB_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
- handle_status("get_from_index", status)
- return res
-
- def get_range_from_index(self, index_name, start_value=None,
- end_value=None):
- cdef CQuery query
- cdef const_char_ptr *start_values
- cdef int n_values
- cdef const_char_ptr *end_values
-
- if start_value is not None:
- if isinstance(start_value, basestring):
- start_value = (start_value,)
- new_objs_1 = _list_to_str_array(
- start_value, &start_values, &n_values)
- else:
- n_values = 0
- start_values = NULL
- if end_value is not None:
- if isinstance(end_value, basestring):
- end_value = (end_value,)
- new_objs_2 = _list_to_str_array(
- end_value, &end_values, &n_values)
- else:
- end_values = NULL
- query = self._query_init(index_name)
- res = []
- try:
- handle_status("get_range_from_index",
- u1db_get_range_from_index(
- self._db, query._query, <void*>res, _append_doc_to_list,
- n_values, start_values, end_values))
- finally:
- if start_values != NULL:
- free(<void*>start_values)
- if end_values != NULL:
- free(<void*>end_values)
- return res
-
- def get_index_keys(self, index_name):
- cdef int status
- keys = []
- status = U1DB_OK
- status = u1db_get_index_keys(
- self._db, index_name, <void*>keys, _append_key_to_list)
- handle_status("get_index_keys", status)
- return keys
-
- def _query_init(self, index_name):
- cdef CQuery query
- query = CQuery()
- handle_status("query_init",
- u1db_query_init(self._db, index_name, &query._query))
- return query
-
- def get_sync_target(self):
- cdef CSyncTarget target
- target = CSyncTarget()
- target._db = self
- handle_status("get_sync_target",
- u1db__get_sync_target(target._db._db, &target._st))
- return target
-
-
-cdef class VectorClockRev:
-
- cdef u1db_vectorclock *_clock
-
- def __init__(self, s):
- if s is None:
- self._clock = u1db__vectorclock_from_str(NULL)
- else:
- self._clock = u1db__vectorclock_from_str(s)
-
- def __dealloc__(self):
- u1db__free_vectorclock(&self._clock)
-
- def __repr__(self):
- cdef int status
- cdef char *res
- if self._clock == NULL:
- return '%s(None)' % (self.__class__.__name__,)
- status = u1db__vectorclock_as_str(self._clock, &res)
- if status != U1DB_OK:
- return '%s(<failure: %d>)' % (status,)
- if res == NULL:
- val = '%s(NULL)' % (self.__class__.__name__,)
- else:
- val = '%s(%s)' % (self.__class__.__name__, res)
- free(res)
- return val
-
- def as_dict(self):
- cdef u1db_vectorclock *cur
- cdef int i
- cdef int gen
- if self._clock == NULL:
- return None
- res = {}
- for i from 0 <= i < self._clock.num_items:
- gen = self._clock.items[i].generation
- res[self._clock.items[i].replica_uid] = gen
- return res
-
- def as_str(self):
- cdef int status
- cdef char *res
-
- status = u1db__vectorclock_as_str(self._clock, &res)
- if status != U1DB_OK:
- raise RuntimeError("Failed to VectorClockRev.as_str(): %d" % (status,))
- if res == NULL:
- s = None
- else:
- s = res
- free(res)
- return s
-
- def increment(self, replica_uid):
- cdef int status
-
- status = u1db__vectorclock_increment(self._clock, replica_uid)
- if status != U1DB_OK:
- raise RuntimeError("Failed to increment: %d" % (status,))
-
- def maximize(self, vcr):
- cdef int status
- cdef VectorClockRev other
-
- other = vcr
- status = u1db__vectorclock_maximize(self._clock, other._clock)
- if status != U1DB_OK:
- raise RuntimeError("Failed to maximize: %d" % (status,))
-
- def is_newer(self, vcr):
- cdef int is_newer
- cdef VectorClockRev other
-
- other = vcr
- is_newer = u1db__vectorclock_is_newer(self._clock, other._clock)
- if is_newer == 0:
- return False
- elif is_newer == 1:
- return True
- else:
- raise RuntimeError("Failed to is_newer: %d" % (is_newer,))
-
-
-def sync_db_to_target(db, target):
- """Sync the data between a CDatabase and a CSyncTarget"""
- cdef CDatabase cdb
- cdef CSyncTarget ctarget
- cdef int local_gen = 0, status
-
- cdb = db
- ctarget = target
- with nogil:
- status = u1db__sync_db_to_target(cdb._db, ctarget._st, &local_gen)
- handle_status("sync_db_to_target", status)
- return local_gen
-
-
-def create_http_sync_target(url):
- cdef CSyncTarget target
-
- target = CSyncTarget()
- handle_status("create_http_sync_target",
- u1db__create_http_sync_target(url, &target._st))
- return target
-
-
-def create_oauth_http_sync_target(url, consumer_key, consumer_secret,
- token_key, token_secret):
- cdef CSyncTarget target
-
- target = CSyncTarget()
- handle_status("create_http_sync_target",
- u1db__create_oauth_http_sync_target(url, consumer_key, consumer_secret,
- token_key, token_secret,
- &target._st))
- return target
-
-
-def _format_sync_url(target, source_replica_uid):
- cdef CSyncTarget st
- cdef char *sync_url = NULL
- cdef object res
- st = target
- handle_status("format_sync_url",
- u1db__format_sync_url(st._st, source_replica_uid, &sync_url))
- if sync_url == NULL:
- res = None
- else:
- res = sync_url
- free(sync_url)
- return res
-
-
-def _get_oauth_authorization(target, method, url):
- cdef CSyncTarget st
- cdef char *auth = NULL
-
- st = target
- handle_status("get_oauth_authorization",
- u1db__get_oauth_authorization(st._st, method, url, &auth))
- res = None
- if auth != NULL:
- res = auth
- free(auth)
- return res
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/__init__.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 007cecd3..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import errno
-import time
-
-
-def safe_close(process, timeout=0.1):
- """Shutdown the process in the nicest fashion you can manage.
-
- :param process: A subprocess.Popen object.
- :param timeout: We'll try to send 'SIGTERM' but if the process is alive
- longer that 'timeout', we'll send SIGKILL.
- """
- if process.poll() is not None:
- return
- try:
- process.terminate()
- except OSError, e:
- if e.errno in (errno.ESRCH,):
- # Process has exited
- return
- tend = time.time() + timeout
- while time.time() < tend:
- if process.poll() is not None:
- return
- time.sleep(0.01)
- try:
- process.kill()
- except OSError, e:
- if e.errno in (errno.ESRCH,):
- # Process has exited
- return
- process.wait()
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_client.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_client.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 78ca21eb..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_client.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,916 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import cStringIO
-import os
-import sys
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-import subprocess
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- open as u1db_open,
- tests,
- vectorclock,
- )
-from u1db.commandline import (
- client,
- serve,
- )
-from u1db.tests.commandline import safe_close
-from u1db.tests import test_remote_sync_target
-
-
-class TestArgs(tests.TestCase):
- """These tests are meant to test just the argument parsing.
-
- Each Command should have at least one test, possibly more if it allows
- optional arguments, etc.
- """
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestArgs, self).setUp()
- self.parser = client.client_commands.make_argparser()
-
- def parse_args(self, args):
- # ArgumentParser.parse_args doesn't play very nicely with a test suite,
- # so we trap SystemExit in case something is wrong with the args we're
- # parsing.
- try:
- return self.parser.parse_args(args)
- except SystemExit:
- raise AssertionError('got SystemExit')
-
- def test_create(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['create', 'test.db'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdCreate, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('test.db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual(None, args.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual(None, args.infile)
-
- def test_create_custom_doc_id(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['create', '--id', 'xyz', 'test.db'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdCreate, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('test.db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('xyz', args.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual(None, args.infile)
-
- def test_delete(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['delete', 'test.db', 'doc-id', 'doc-rev'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdDelete, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('test.db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('doc-id', args.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual('doc-rev', args.doc_rev)
-
- def test_get(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['get', 'test.db', 'doc-id'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdGet, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('test.db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('doc-id', args.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual(None, args.outfile)
-
- def test_get_dash(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['get', 'test.db', 'doc-id', '-'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdGet, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('test.db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('doc-id', args.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual(sys.stdout, args.outfile)
-
- def test_init_db(self):
- args = self.parse_args(
- ['init-db', 'test.db', '--replica-uid=replica-uid'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdInitDB, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('test.db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('replica-uid', args.replica_uid)
-
- def test_init_db_no_replica(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['init-db', 'test.db'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdInitDB, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('test.db', args.database)
- self.assertIs(None, args.replica_uid)
-
- def test_put(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['put', 'test.db', 'doc-id', 'old-doc-rev'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdPut, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('test.db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('doc-id', args.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual('old-doc-rev', args.doc_rev)
- self.assertEqual(None, args.infile)
-
- def test_sync(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['sync', 'source', 'target'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdSync, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('source', args.source)
- self.assertEqual('target', args.target)
-
- def test_create_index(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['create-index', 'db', 'index', 'expression'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdCreateIndex, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('index', args.index)
- self.assertEqual(['expression'], args.expression)
-
- def test_create_index_multi_expression(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['create-index', 'db', 'index', 'e1', 'e2'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdCreateIndex, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('index', args.index)
- self.assertEqual(['e1', 'e2'], args.expression)
-
- def test_list_indexes(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['list-indexes', 'db'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdListIndexes, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('db', args.database)
-
- def test_delete_index(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['delete-index', 'db', 'index'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdDeleteIndex, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('index', args.index)
-
- def test_get_index_keys(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['get-index-keys', 'db', 'index'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdGetIndexKeys, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('index', args.index)
-
- def test_get_from_index(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['get-from-index', 'db', 'index', 'foo'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdGetFromIndex, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('index', args.index)
- self.assertEqual(['foo'], args.values)
-
- def test_get_doc_conflicts(self):
- args = self.parse_args(['get-doc-conflicts', 'db', 'doc-id'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdGetDocConflicts, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('doc-id', args.doc_id)
-
- def test_resolve(self):
- args = self.parse_args(
- ['resolve-doc', 'db', 'doc-id', 'rev:1', 'other:1'])
- self.assertEqual(client.CmdResolve, args.subcommand)
- self.assertEqual('db', args.database)
- self.assertEqual('doc-id', args.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual(['rev:1', 'other:1'], args.doc_revs)
- self.assertEqual(None, args.infile)
-
-
-class TestCaseWithDB(tests.TestCase):
- """These next tests are meant to have one class per Command.
-
- It is meant to test the inner workings of each command. The detailed
- testing should happen in these classes. Stuff like how it handles errors,
- etc. should be done here.
- """
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestCaseWithDB, self).setUp()
- self.working_dir = self.createTempDir()
- self.db_path = self.working_dir + '/test.db'
- self.db = u1db_open(self.db_path, create=True)
- self.db._set_replica_uid('test')
- self.addCleanup(self.db.close)
-
- def make_command(self, cls, stdin_content=''):
- inf = cStringIO.StringIO(stdin_content)
- out = cStringIO.StringIO()
- err = cStringIO.StringIO()
- return cls(inf, out, err)
-
-
-class TestCmdCreate(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def test_create(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdCreate)
- inf = cStringIO.StringIO(tests.simple_doc)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, inf, 'test-id')
- doc = self.db.get_doc('test-id')
- self.assertEqual(tests.simple_doc, doc.get_json())
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual('id: test-id\nrev: %s\n' % (doc.rev,),
- cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
-
-class TestCmdDelete(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def test_delete(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdDelete)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, doc.doc_id, doc.rev)
- doc2 = self.db.get_doc(doc.doc_id, include_deleted=True)
- self.assertEqual(doc.doc_id, doc2.doc_id)
- self.assertNotEqual(doc.rev, doc2.rev)
- self.assertIs(None, doc2.get_json())
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual('rev: %s\n' % (doc2.rev,), cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_delete_fails_if_nonexistent(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- db2_path = self.db_path + '.typo'
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdDelete)
- # TODO: We should really not be showing a traceback here. But we need
- # to teach the commandline infrastructure how to handle
- # exceptions.
- # However, we *do* want to test that the db doesn't get created
- # by accident.
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- cmd.run, db2_path, doc.doc_id, doc.rev)
- self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(db2_path))
-
- def test_delete_no_such_doc(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdDelete)
- # TODO: We should really not be showing a traceback here. But we need
- # to teach the commandline infrastructure how to handle
- # exceptions.
- self.assertRaises(errors.DocumentDoesNotExist,
- cmd.run, self.db_path, 'no-doc-id', 'no-rev')
-
- def test_delete_bad_rev(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdDelete)
- self.assertRaises(errors.RevisionConflict,
- cmd.run, self.db_path, doc.doc_id, 'not-the-actual-doc-rev:1')
- # TODO: Test that we get a pretty output.
-
-
-class TestCmdGet(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestCmdGet, self).setUp()
- self.doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- tests.simple_doc, doc_id='my-test-doc')
-
- def test_get_simple(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGet)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, 'my-test-doc', None)
- self.assertEqual(tests.simple_doc + "\n", cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual('rev: %s\n' % (self.doc.rev,),
- cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_get_conflict(self):
- doc = self.make_document('my-test-doc', 'other:1', '{}', False)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGet)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, 'my-test-doc', None)
- self.assertEqual('{}\n', cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual('rev: %s\nDocument has conflicts.\n' % (doc.rev,),
- cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_get_fail(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGet)
- result = cmd.run(self.db_path, 'doc-not-there', None)
- self.assertEqual(1, result)
- self.assertEqual("", cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertTrue("not found" in cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_get_no_database(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGet)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path + "__DOES_NOT_EXIST", "my-doc", None)
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Database does not exist.\n')
-
-
-class TestCmdGetDocConflicts(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestCmdGetDocConflicts, self).setUp()
- self.doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- tests.simple_doc, doc_id='my-doc')
- self.doc2 = self.make_document('my-doc', 'other:1', '{}', False)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- self.doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
-
- def test_get_doc_conflicts_none(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='a-doc')
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetDocConflicts)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, 'a-doc')
- self.assertEqual([], json.loads(cmd.stdout.getvalue()))
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_get_doc_conflicts_simple(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetDocConflicts)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, 'my-doc')
- self.assertEqual(
- [dict(rev=self.doc2.rev, content=self.doc2.content),
- dict(rev=self.doc1.rev, content=self.doc1.content)],
- json.loads(cmd.stdout.getvalue()))
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_get_doc_conflicts_no_db(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetDocConflicts)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path + "__DOES_NOT_EXIST", "my-doc")
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Database does not exist.\n')
-
- def test_get_doc_conflicts_no_doc(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetDocConflicts)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "some-doc")
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Document does not exist.\n')
-
-
-class TestCmdInit(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def test_init_new(self):
- path = self.working_dir + '/test2.db'
- self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(path))
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdInitDB)
- cmd.run(path, 'test-uid')
- self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(path))
- db = u1db_open(path, create=False)
- self.assertEqual('test-uid', db._replica_uid)
-
- def test_init_no_uid(self):
- path = self.working_dir + '/test2.db'
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdInitDB)
- cmd.run(path, None)
- self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(path))
- db = u1db_open(path, create=False)
- self.assertIsNot(None, db._replica_uid)
-
-
-class TestCmdPut(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestCmdPut, self).setUp()
- self.doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- tests.simple_doc, doc_id='my-test-doc')
-
- def test_put_simple(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdPut)
- inf = cStringIO.StringIO(tests.nested_doc)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, 'my-test-doc', self.doc.rev, inf)
- doc = self.db.get_doc('my-test-doc')
- self.assertNotEqual(self.doc.rev, doc.rev)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my-test-doc', doc.rev,
- tests.nested_doc, False)
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual('rev: %s\n' % (doc.rev,),
- cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_put_no_db(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdPut)
- inf = cStringIO.StringIO(tests.nested_doc)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path + "__DOES_NOT_EXIST",
- 'my-test-doc', self.doc.rev, inf)
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual('Database does not exist.\n', cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_put_no_doc(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdPut)
- inf = cStringIO.StringIO(tests.nested_doc)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, 'no-such-doc', 'wut:1', inf)
- self.assertEqual(1, retval)
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual('Document does not exist.\n', cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_put_doc_old_rev(self):
- rev = self.doc.rev
- doc = self.make_document('my-test-doc', rev, '{}', False)
- self.db.put_doc(doc)
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdPut)
- inf = cStringIO.StringIO(tests.nested_doc)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, 'my-test-doc', rev, inf)
- self.assertEqual(1, retval)
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual('Given revision is not current.\n',
- cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_put_doc_w_conflicts(self):
- doc = self.make_document('my-test-doc', 'other:1', '{}', False)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdPut)
- inf = cStringIO.StringIO(tests.nested_doc)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, 'my-test-doc', 'other:1', inf)
- self.assertEqual(1, retval)
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual('Document has conflicts.\n'
- 'Inspect with get-doc-conflicts, then resolve.\n',
- cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
-
-class TestCmdResolve(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestCmdResolve, self).setUp()
- self.doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- tests.simple_doc, doc_id='my-doc')
- self.doc2 = self.make_document('my-doc', 'other:1', '{}', False)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- self.doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
-
- def test_resolve_simple(self):
- self.assertTrue(self.db.get_doc('my-doc').has_conflicts)
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdResolve)
- inf = cStringIO.StringIO(tests.nested_doc)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, 'my-doc', [self.doc1.rev, self.doc2.rev], inf)
- doc = self.db.get_doc('my-doc')
- vec = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc.rev)
- self.assertTrue(
- vec.is_newer(vectorclock.VectorClockRev(self.doc1.rev)))
- self.assertTrue(
- vec.is_newer(vectorclock.VectorClockRev(self.doc2.rev)))
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my-doc', doc.rev, tests.nested_doc, False)
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual('rev: %s\n' % (doc.rev,),
- cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_resolve_double(self):
- moar = '{"x": 42}'
- doc3 = self.make_document('my-doc', 'third:1', moar, False)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc3, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdResolve)
- inf = cStringIO.StringIO(tests.nested_doc)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, 'my-doc', [self.doc1.rev, self.doc2.rev], inf)
- doc = self.db.get_doc('my-doc')
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my-doc', doc.rev, moar, True)
- self.assertEqual('', cmd.stdout.getvalue())
- self.assertEqual(
- 'rev: %s\nDocument still has conflicts.\n' % (doc.rev,),
- cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_resolve_no_db(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdResolve)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path + "__DOES_NOT_EXIST", "my-doc", [], None)
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Database does not exist.\n')
-
- def test_resolve_no_doc(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdResolve)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo", [], None)
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Document does not exist.\n')
-
-
-class TestCmdSync(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestCmdSync, self).setUp()
- self.db2_path = self.working_dir + '/test2.db'
- self.db2 = u1db_open(self.db2_path, create=True)
- self.addCleanup(self.db2.close)
- self.db2._set_replica_uid('test2')
- self.doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- tests.simple_doc, doc_id='test-id')
- self.doc2 = self.db2.create_doc_from_json(
- tests.nested_doc, doc_id='my-test-id')
-
- def test_sync(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdSync)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, self.db2_path)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db2, 'test-id', self.doc.rev, tests.simple_doc,
- False)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my-test-id', self.doc2.rev,
- tests.nested_doc, False)
-
-
-class TestCmdSyncRemote(tests.TestCaseWithServer, TestCaseWithDB):
-
- make_app_with_state = \
- staticmethod(test_remote_sync_target.make_http_app)
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestCmdSyncRemote, self).setUp()
- self.startServer()
- self.db2 = self.request_state._create_database('test2.db')
-
- def test_sync_remote(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db2.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc)
- db2_url = self.getURL('test2.db')
- self.assertTrue(db2_url.startswith('http://'))
- self.assertTrue(db2_url.endswith('/test2.db'))
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdSync)
- cmd.run(self.db_path, db2_url)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db2, doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev, tests.simple_doc,
- False)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc2.doc_id, doc2.rev, tests.nested_doc,
- False)
-
-
-class TestCmdCreateIndex(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def test_create_index(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdCreateIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo", ["bar", "baz"])
- self.assertEqual(self.db.list_indexes(), [('foo', ['bar', "baz"])])
- self.assertEqual(retval, None) # conveniently mapped to 0
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
- def test_create_index_no_db(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdCreateIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path + "__DOES_NOT_EXIST", "foo", ["bar"])
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Database does not exist.\n')
-
- def test_create_dupe_index(self):
- self.db.create_index("foo", "bar")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdCreateIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo", ["bar"])
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
- def test_create_dupe_index_different_expression(self):
- self.db.create_index("foo", "bar")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdCreateIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo", ["baz"])
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(),
- "There is already a different index named 'foo'.\n")
-
- def test_create_index_bad_expression(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdCreateIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo", ["WAT()"])
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(),
- 'Bad index expression.\n')
-
-
-class TestCmdListIndexes(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def test_list_no_indexes(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdListIndexes)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path)
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
- def test_list_indexes(self):
- self.db.create_index("foo", "bar", "baz")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdListIndexes)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path)
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), 'foo: bar, baz\n')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
- def test_list_several_indexes(self):
- self.db.create_index("foo", "bar", "baz")
- self.db.create_index("bar", "baz", "foo")
- self.db.create_index("baz", "foo", "bar")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdListIndexes)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path)
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(),
- 'bar: baz, foo\n'
- 'baz: foo, bar\n'
- 'foo: bar, baz\n'
- )
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
- def test_list_indexes_no_db(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdListIndexes)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path + "__DOES_NOT_EXIST")
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Database does not exist.\n')
-
-
-class TestCmdDeleteIndex(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def test_delete_index(self):
- self.db.create_index("foo", "bar", "baz")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdDeleteIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo")
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test_delete_index_no_db(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdDeleteIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path + "__DOES_NOT_EXIST", "foo")
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Database does not exist.\n')
-
- def test_delete_index_no_index(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdDeleteIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo")
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
-
-class TestCmdGetIndexKeys(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def test_get_index_keys(self):
- self.db.create_index("foo", "bar")
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"bar": 42}')
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetIndexKeys)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo")
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '42\n')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
- def test_get_index_keys_nonascii(self):
- self.db.create_index("foo", "bar")
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"bar": "\u00a4"}')
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetIndexKeys)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo")
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '\xc2\xa4\n')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
- def test_get_index_keys_empty(self):
- self.db.create_index("foo", "bar")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetIndexKeys)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo")
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
- def test_get_index_keys_no_db(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetIndexKeys)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path + "__DOES_NOT_EXIST", "foo")
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Database does not exist.\n')
-
- def test_get_index_keys_no_index(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetIndexKeys)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo")
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Index does not exist.\n')
-
-
-class TestCmdGetFromIndex(TestCaseWithDB):
-
- def test_get_from_index(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "key")
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc)
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetFromIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "index", ["value"])
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(sorted(json.loads(cmd.stdout.getvalue())),
- sorted([dict(id=doc1.doc_id,
- rev=doc1.rev,
- content=doc1.content),
- dict(id=doc2.doc_id,
- rev=doc2.rev,
- content=doc2.content),
- ]))
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
- def test_get_from_index_empty(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "key")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetFromIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "index", ["value"])
- self.assertEqual(retval, None)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '[]\n')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), '')
-
- def test_get_from_index_no_db(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetFromIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path + "__DOES_NOT_EXIST", "foo", [])
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Database does not exist.\n')
-
- def test_get_from_index_no_index(self):
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetFromIndex)
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "foo", [])
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stderr.getvalue(), 'Index does not exist.\n')
-
- def test_get_from_index_two_expr_instead_of_one(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "key1")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetFromIndex)
- cmd.argv = ["XX", "YY"]
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "index", ["value1", "value2"])
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual("Invalid query: index 'index' requires"
- " 1 query expression, not 2.\n"
- "For example, the following would be valid:\n"
- " XX YY %r 'index' 'value1'\n"
- % self.db_path, cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_get_from_index_three_expr_instead_of_two(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "key1", "key2")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetFromIndex)
- cmd.argv = ["XX", "YY"]
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "index", ["value1", "value2", "value3"])
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual("Invalid query: index 'index' requires"
- " 2 query expressions, not 3.\n"
- "For example, the following would be valid:\n"
- " XX YY %r 'index' 'value1' 'value2'\n"
- % self.db_path, cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_get_from_index_one_expr_instead_of_two(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "key1", "key2")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetFromIndex)
- cmd.argv = ["XX", "YY"]
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "index", ["value1"])
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual("Invalid query: index 'index' requires"
- " 2 query expressions, not 1.\n"
- "For example, the following would be valid:\n"
- " XX YY %r 'index' 'value1' '*'\n"
- % self.db_path, cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
- def test_get_from_index_cant_bad_glob(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "key1", "key2")
- cmd = self.make_command(client.CmdGetFromIndex)
- cmd.argv = ["XX", "YY"]
- retval = cmd.run(self.db_path, "index", ["value1*", "value2"])
- self.assertEqual(retval, 1)
- self.assertEqual(cmd.stdout.getvalue(), '')
- self.assertEqual("Invalid query:"
- " a star can only be followed by stars.\n"
- "For example, the following would be valid:\n"
- " XX YY %r 'index' 'value1*' '*'\n"
- % self.db_path, cmd.stderr.getvalue())
-
-
-class RunMainHelper(object):
-
- def run_main(self, args, stdin=None):
- if stdin is not None:
- self.patch(sys, 'stdin', cStringIO.StringIO(stdin))
- stdout = cStringIO.StringIO()
- stderr = cStringIO.StringIO()
- self.patch(sys, 'stdout', stdout)
- self.patch(sys, 'stderr', stderr)
- try:
- ret = client.main(args)
- except SystemExit, e:
- self.fail("Intercepted SystemExit: %s" % (e,))
- if ret is None:
- ret = 0
- return ret, stdout.getvalue(), stderr.getvalue()
-
-
-class TestCommandLine(TestCaseWithDB, RunMainHelper):
- """These are meant to test that the infrastructure is fully connected.
-
- Each command is likely to only have one test here. Something that ensures
- 'main()' knows about and can run the command correctly. Most logic-level
- testing of the Command should go into its own test class above.
- """
-
- def _get_u1db_client_path(self):
- from u1db import __path__ as u1db_path
- u1db_parent_dir = os.path.dirname(u1db_path[0])
- return os.path.join(u1db_parent_dir, 'u1db-client')
-
- def runU1DBClient(self, args):
- command = [sys.executable, self._get_u1db_client_path()]
- command.extend(args)
- p = subprocess.Popen(command, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
- stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
- self.addCleanup(safe_close, p)
- return p
-
- def test_create_subprocess(self):
- p = self.runU1DBClient(['create', '--id', 'test-id', self.db_path])
- stdout, stderr = p.communicate(tests.simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual(0, p.returncode)
- self.assertEqual('', stdout)
- doc = self.db.get_doc('test-id')
- self.assertEqual(tests.simple_doc, doc.get_json())
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- expected = 'id: test-id\nrev: %s\n' % (doc.rev,)
- stripped = stderr.replace('\r\n', '\n')
- if expected != stripped:
- # When run under python-dbg, it prints out the refs after the
- # actual content, so match it if we need to.
- expected_re = expected + '\[\d+ refs\]\n'
- self.assertRegexpMatches(stripped, expected_re)
-
- def test_get(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='test-id')
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(['get', self.db_path, 'test-id'])
- self.assertEqual(0, ret)
- self.assertEqual(tests.simple_doc + "\n", stdout)
- self.assertEqual('rev: %s\n' % (doc.rev,), stderr)
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(['get', self.db_path, 'not-there'])
- self.assertEqual(1, ret)
-
- def test_delete(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='test-id')
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(
- ['delete', self.db_path, 'test-id', doc.rev])
- doc = self.db.get_doc('test-id', include_deleted=True)
- self.assertEqual(0, ret)
- self.assertEqual('', stdout)
- self.assertEqual('rev: %s\n' % (doc.rev,), stderr)
-
- def test_init_db(self):
- path = self.working_dir + '/test2.db'
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(['init-db', path])
- u1db_open(path, create=False)
-
- def test_put(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='test-id')
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(
- ['put', self.db_path, 'test-id', doc.rev],
- stdin=tests.nested_doc)
- doc = self.db.get_doc('test-id')
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- self.assertEqual(tests.nested_doc, doc.get_json())
- self.assertEqual(0, ret)
- self.assertEqual('', stdout)
- self.assertEqual('rev: %s\n' % (doc.rev,), stderr)
-
- def test_sync(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='test-id')
- self.db2_path = self.working_dir + '/test2.db'
- self.db2 = u1db_open(self.db2_path, create=True)
- self.addCleanup(self.db2.close)
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(
- ['sync', self.db_path, self.db2_path])
- self.assertEqual(0, ret)
- self.assertEqual('', stdout)
- self.assertEqual('', stderr)
- self.assertGetDoc(
- self.db2, 'test-id', doc.rev, tests.simple_doc, False)
-
-
-class TestHTTPIntegration(tests.TestCaseWithServer, RunMainHelper):
- """Meant to test the cases where commands operate over http."""
-
- def server_def(self):
- def make_server(host_port, _application):
- return serve.make_server(host_port[0], host_port[1],
- self.working_dir)
- return make_server, "shutdown", "http"
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestHTTPIntegration, self).setUp()
- self.working_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-http-server-')
- self.startServer()
-
- def getPath(self, dbname):
- return os.path.join(self.working_dir, dbname)
-
- def test_init_db(self):
- url = self.getURL('new.db')
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(['init-db', url])
- u1db_open(self.getPath('new.db'), create=False)
-
- def test_create_get_put_delete(self):
- db = u1db_open(self.getPath('test.db'), create=True)
- url = self.getURL('test.db')
- doc_id = '%abcd'
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(['create', url, '--id', doc_id],
- stdin=tests.simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual(0, ret)
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(['get', url, doc_id])
- self.assertEqual(0, ret)
- self.assertTrue(stderr.startswith('rev: '))
- doc_rev = stderr[len('rev: '):].rstrip()
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(['put', url, doc_id, doc_rev],
- stdin=tests.nested_doc)
- self.assertEqual(0, ret)
- self.assertTrue(stderr.startswith('rev: '))
- doc_rev1 = stderr[len('rev: '):].rstrip()
- self.assertGetDoc(db, doc_id, doc_rev1, tests.nested_doc, False)
- ret, stdout, stderr = self.run_main(['delete', url, doc_id, doc_rev1])
- self.assertEqual(0, ret)
- self.assertTrue(stderr.startswith('rev: '))
- doc_rev2 = stderr[len('rev: '):].rstrip()
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(db, doc_id, doc_rev2, None, False)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_command.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_command.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 43580f23..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_command.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,105 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import cStringIO
-import argparse
-
-from u1db import (
- tests,
- )
-from u1db.commandline import (
- command,
- )
-
-
-class MyTestCommand(command.Command):
- """Help String"""
-
- name = 'mycmd'
-
- @classmethod
- def _populate_subparser(cls, parser):
- parser.add_argument('foo')
- parser.add_argument('--bar', dest='nbar', type=int)
-
- def run(self, foo, nbar):
- self.stdout.write('foo: %s nbar: %d' % (foo, nbar))
- return 0
-
-
-def make_stdin_out_err():
- return cStringIO.StringIO(), cStringIO.StringIO(), cStringIO.StringIO()
-
-
-class TestCommandGroup(tests.TestCase):
-
- def trap_system_exit(self, func, *args, **kwargs):
- try:
- return func(*args, **kwargs)
- except SystemExit, e:
- self.fail('Got SystemExit trying to run: %s' % (func,))
-
- def parse_args(self, parser, args):
- return self.trap_system_exit(parser.parse_args, args)
-
- def test_register(self):
- group = command.CommandGroup()
- self.assertEqual({}, group.commands)
- group.register(MyTestCommand)
- self.assertEqual({'mycmd': MyTestCommand},
- group.commands)
-
- def test_make_argparser(self):
- group = command.CommandGroup(description='test-foo')
- parser = group.make_argparser()
- self.assertIsInstance(parser, argparse.ArgumentParser)
-
- def test_make_argparser_with_command(self):
- group = command.CommandGroup(description='test-foo')
- group.register(MyTestCommand)
- parser = group.make_argparser()
- args = self.parse_args(parser, ['mycmd', 'foozizle', '--bar=10'])
- self.assertEqual('foozizle', args.foo)
- self.assertEqual(10, args.nbar)
- self.assertEqual(MyTestCommand, args.subcommand)
-
- def test_run_argv(self):
- group = command.CommandGroup()
- group.register(MyTestCommand)
- stdin, stdout, stderr = make_stdin_out_err()
- ret = self.trap_system_exit(group.run_argv,
- ['mycmd', 'foozizle', '--bar=10'],
- stdin, stdout, stderr)
- self.assertEqual(0, ret)
-
-
-class TestCommand(tests.TestCase):
-
- def make_command(self):
- stdin, stdout, stderr = make_stdin_out_err()
- return command.Command(stdin, stdout, stderr)
-
- def test__init__(self):
- cmd = self.make_command()
- self.assertIsNot(None, cmd.stdin)
- self.assertIsNot(None, cmd.stdout)
- self.assertIsNot(None, cmd.stderr)
-
- def test_run_args(self):
- stdin, stdout, stderr = make_stdin_out_err()
- cmd = MyTestCommand(stdin, stdout, stderr)
- res = cmd.run(foo='foozizle', nbar=10)
- self.assertEqual('foo: foozizle nbar: 10', stdout.getvalue())
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_serve.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_serve.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 6397eabe..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/commandline/test_serve.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,101 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-import os
-import socket
-import subprocess
-import sys
-
-from u1db import (
- __version__ as _u1db_version,
- open as u1db_open,
- tests,
- )
-from u1db.remote import http_client
-from u1db.tests.commandline import safe_close
-
-
-class TestU1DBServe(tests.TestCase):
-
- def _get_u1db_serve_path(self):
- from u1db import __path__ as u1db_path
- u1db_parent_dir = os.path.dirname(u1db_path[0])
- return os.path.join(u1db_parent_dir, 'u1db-serve')
-
- def startU1DBServe(self, args):
- command = [sys.executable, self._get_u1db_serve_path()]
- command.extend(args)
- p = subprocess.Popen(command, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
- stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
- self.addCleanup(safe_close, p)
- return p
-
- def test_help(self):
- p = self.startU1DBServe(['--help'])
- stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
- if stderr != '':
- # stderr should normally be empty, but if we are running under
- # python-dbg, it contains the following string
- self.assertRegexpMatches(stderr, r'\[\d+ refs\]')
- self.assertEqual(0, p.returncode)
- self.assertIn('Run the U1DB server', stdout)
-
- def test_bind_to_port(self):
- p = self.startU1DBServe([])
- starts = 'listening on:'
- x = p.stdout.readline()
- self.assertTrue(x.startswith(starts))
- port = int(x[len(starts):].split(":")[1])
- url = "http://127.0.0.1:%s/" % port
- c = http_client.HTTPClientBase(url)
- self.addCleanup(c.close)
- res, _ = c._request_json('GET', [])
- self.assertEqual({'version': _u1db_version}, res)
-
- def test_supply_port(self):
- s = socket.socket()
- s.bind(('127.0.0.1', 0))
- host, port = s.getsockname()
- s.close()
- p = self.startU1DBServe(['--port', str(port)])
- x = p.stdout.readline().strip()
- self.assertEqual('listening on: 127.0.0.1:%s' % (port,), x)
- url = "http://127.0.0.1:%s/" % port
- c = http_client.HTTPClientBase(url)
- self.addCleanup(c.close)
- res, _ = c._request_json('GET', [])
- self.assertEqual({'version': _u1db_version}, res)
-
- def test_bind_to_host(self):
- p = self.startU1DBServe(["--host", "localhost"])
- starts = 'listening on: 127.0.0.1:'
- x = p.stdout.readline()
- self.assertTrue(x.startswith(starts))
-
- def test_supply_working_dir(self):
- tmp_dir = self.createTempDir('u1db-serve-test')
- db = u1db_open(os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'landmark.db'), create=True)
- db.close()
- p = self.startU1DBServe(['--working-dir', tmp_dir])
- starts = 'listening on:'
- x = p.stdout.readline()
- self.assertTrue(x.startswith(starts))
- port = int(x[len(starts):].split(":")[1])
- url = "http://127.0.0.1:%s/landmark.db" % port
- c = http_client.HTTPClientBase(url)
- self.addCleanup(c.close)
- res, _ = c._request_json('GET', [])
- self.assertEqual({}, res)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_auth_middleware.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_auth_middleware.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e765f8a7..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_auth_middleware.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,309 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Test OAuth wsgi middleware"""
-import paste.fixture
-from oauth import oauth
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-import time
-
-from u1db import tests
-
-from u1db.remote.oauth_middleware import OAuthMiddleware
-from u1db.remote.basic_auth_middleware import BasicAuthMiddleware, Unauthorized
-
-
-BASE_URL = 'https://example.net'
-
-
-class TestBasicAuthMiddleware(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestBasicAuthMiddleware, self).setUp()
- self.got = []
-
- def witness_app(environ, start_response):
- start_response("200 OK", [("content-type", "text/plain")])
- self.got.append((
- environ['user_id'], environ['PATH_INFO'],
- environ['QUERY_STRING']))
- return ["ok"]
-
- class MyAuthMiddleware(BasicAuthMiddleware):
-
- def verify_user(self, environ, user, password):
- if user != "correct_user":
- raise Unauthorized
- if password != "correct_password":
- raise Unauthorized
- environ['user_id'] = user
-
- self.auth_midw = MyAuthMiddleware(witness_app, prefix="/pfx/")
- self.app = paste.fixture.TestApp(self.auth_midw)
-
- def test_expect_prefix(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/foo/doc/doc-id'
- resp = self.app.delete(url, expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual('{"error": "bad request"}', resp.body)
-
- def test_missing_auth(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/pfx/foo/doc/doc-id'
- resp = self.app.delete(url, expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(401, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(
- {"error": "unauthorized",
- "message": "Missing Basic Authentication."},
- json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_correct_auth(self):
- user = "correct_user"
- password = "correct_password"
- params = {'old_rev': 'old-rev'}
- url = BASE_URL + '/pfx/foo/doc/doc-id?%s' % (
- '&'.join("%s=%s" % (k, v) for k, v in params.items()))
- auth = '%s:%s' % (user, password)
- headers = {
- 'Authorization': 'Basic %s' % (auth.encode('base64'),)}
- resp = self.app.delete(url, headers=headers)
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual(
- [('correct_user', '/foo/doc/doc-id', 'old_rev=old-rev')], self.got)
-
- def test_incorrect_auth(self):
- user = "correct_user"
- password = "incorrect_password"
- params = {'old_rev': 'old-rev'}
- url = BASE_URL + '/pfx/foo/doc/doc-id?%s' % (
- '&'.join("%s=%s" % (k, v) for k, v in params.items()))
- auth = '%s:%s' % (user, password)
- headers = {
- 'Authorization': 'Basic %s' % (auth.encode('base64'),)}
- resp = self.app.delete(url, headers=headers, expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(401, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(
- {"error": "unauthorized",
- "message": "Incorrect password or login."},
- json.loads(resp.body))
-
-
-class TestOAuthMiddlewareDefaultPrefix(tests.TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
-
- super(TestOAuthMiddlewareDefaultPrefix, self).setUp()
- self.got = []
-
- def witness_app(environ, start_response):
- start_response("200 OK", [("content-type", "text/plain")])
- self.got.append((environ['token_key'], environ['PATH_INFO'],
- environ['QUERY_STRING']))
- return ["ok"]
-
- class MyOAuthMiddleware(OAuthMiddleware):
- get_oauth_data_store = lambda self: tests.testingOAuthStore
-
- def verify(self, environ, oauth_req):
- consumer, token = super(MyOAuthMiddleware, self).verify(
- environ, oauth_req)
- environ['token_key'] = token.key
-
- self.oauth_midw = MyOAuthMiddleware(witness_app, BASE_URL)
- self.app = paste.fixture.TestApp(self.oauth_midw)
-
- def test_expect_tilde(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/foo/doc/doc-id'
- resp = self.app.delete(url, expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual('{"error": "bad request"}', resp.body)
-
- def test_oauth_in_header(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/~/foo/doc/doc-id'
- params = {'old_rev': 'old-rev'}
- oauth_req = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_consumer_and_token(
- tests.consumer2,
- tests.token2,
- parameters=params,
- http_url=url,
- http_method='DELETE'
- )
- url = oauth_req.get_normalized_http_url() + '?' + (
- '&'.join("%s=%s" % (k, v) for k, v in params.items()))
- oauth_req.sign_request(tests.sign_meth_HMAC_SHA1,
- tests.consumer2, tests.token2)
- resp = self.app.delete(url, headers=oauth_req.to_header())
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual([(tests.token2.key,
- '/foo/doc/doc-id', 'old_rev=old-rev')], self.got)
-
- def test_oauth_in_query_string(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/~/foo/doc/doc-id'
- params = {'old_rev': 'old-rev'}
- oauth_req = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_consumer_and_token(
- tests.consumer1,
- tests.token1,
- parameters=params,
- http_url=url,
- http_method='DELETE'
- )
- oauth_req.sign_request(tests.sign_meth_HMAC_SHA1,
- tests.consumer1, tests.token1)
- resp = self.app.delete(oauth_req.to_url())
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual([(tests.token1.key,
- '/foo/doc/doc-id', 'old_rev=old-rev')], self.got)
-
-
-class TestOAuthMiddleware(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestOAuthMiddleware, self).setUp()
- self.got = []
-
- def witness_app(environ, start_response):
- start_response("200 OK", [("content-type", "text/plain")])
- self.got.append((environ['token_key'], environ['PATH_INFO'],
- environ['QUERY_STRING']))
- return ["ok"]
-
- class MyOAuthMiddleware(OAuthMiddleware):
- get_oauth_data_store = lambda self: tests.testingOAuthStore
-
- def verify(self, environ, oauth_req):
- consumer, token = super(MyOAuthMiddleware, self).verify(
- environ, oauth_req)
- environ['token_key'] = token.key
-
- self.oauth_midw = MyOAuthMiddleware(
- witness_app, BASE_URL, prefix='/pfx/')
- self.app = paste.fixture.TestApp(self.oauth_midw)
-
- def test_expect_prefix(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/foo/doc/doc-id'
- resp = self.app.delete(url, expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual('{"error": "bad request"}', resp.body)
-
- def test_missing_oauth(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/pfx/foo/doc/doc-id'
- resp = self.app.delete(url, expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(401, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(
- {"error": "unauthorized", "message": "Missing OAuth."},
- json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_oauth_in_query_string(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/pfx/foo/doc/doc-id'
- params = {'old_rev': 'old-rev'}
- oauth_req = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_consumer_and_token(
- tests.consumer1,
- tests.token1,
- parameters=params,
- http_url=url,
- http_method='DELETE'
- )
- oauth_req.sign_request(tests.sign_meth_HMAC_SHA1,
- tests.consumer1, tests.token1)
- resp = self.app.delete(oauth_req.to_url())
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual([(tests.token1.key,
- '/foo/doc/doc-id', 'old_rev=old-rev')], self.got)
-
- def test_oauth_invalid(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/pfx/foo/doc/doc-id'
- params = {'old_rev': 'old-rev'}
- oauth_req = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_consumer_and_token(
- tests.consumer1,
- tests.token3,
- parameters=params,
- http_url=url,
- http_method='DELETE'
- )
- oauth_req.sign_request(tests.sign_meth_HMAC_SHA1,
- tests.consumer1, tests.token3)
- resp = self.app.delete(oauth_req.to_url(),
- expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(401, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- err = json.loads(resp.body)
- self.assertEqual({"error": "unauthorized",
- "message": err['message']},
- err)
-
- def test_oauth_in_header(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/pfx/foo/doc/doc-id'
- params = {'old_rev': 'old-rev'}
- oauth_req = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_consumer_and_token(
- tests.consumer2,
- tests.token2,
- parameters=params,
- http_url=url,
- http_method='DELETE'
- )
- url = oauth_req.get_normalized_http_url() + '?' + (
- '&'.join("%s=%s" % (k, v) for k, v in params.items()))
- oauth_req.sign_request(tests.sign_meth_HMAC_SHA1,
- tests.consumer2, tests.token2)
- resp = self.app.delete(url, headers=oauth_req.to_header())
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual([(tests.token2.key,
- '/foo/doc/doc-id', 'old_rev=old-rev')], self.got)
-
- def test_oauth_plain_text(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/pfx/foo/doc/doc-id'
- params = {'old_rev': 'old-rev'}
- oauth_req = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_consumer_and_token(
- tests.consumer1,
- tests.token1,
- parameters=params,
- http_url=url,
- http_method='DELETE'
- )
- oauth_req.sign_request(tests.sign_meth_PLAINTEXT,
- tests.consumer1, tests.token1)
- resp = self.app.delete(oauth_req.to_url())
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual([(tests.token1.key,
- '/foo/doc/doc-id', 'old_rev=old-rev')], self.got)
-
- def test_oauth_timestamp_threshold(self):
- url = BASE_URL + '/pfx/foo/doc/doc-id'
- params = {'old_rev': 'old-rev'}
- oauth_req = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_consumer_and_token(
- tests.consumer1,
- tests.token1,
- parameters=params,
- http_url=url,
- http_method='DELETE'
- )
- oauth_req.set_parameter('oauth_timestamp', int(time.time()) - 5)
- oauth_req.sign_request(tests.sign_meth_PLAINTEXT,
- tests.consumer1, tests.token1)
- # tweak threshold
- self.oauth_midw.timestamp_threshold = 1
- resp = self.app.delete(oauth_req.to_url(), expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(401, resp.status)
- err = json.loads(resp.body)
- self.assertIn('Expired timestamp', err['message'])
- self.assertIn('threshold 1', err['message'])
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_backends.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_backends.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 7a3c9e5c..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_backends.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1895 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""The backend class for U1DB. This deals with hiding storage details."""
-
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-from u1db import (
- DocumentBase,
- errors,
- tests,
- vectorclock,
- )
-
-simple_doc = tests.simple_doc
-nested_doc = tests.nested_doc
-
-from u1db.tests.test_remote_sync_target import (
- make_http_app,
- make_oauth_http_app,
-)
-
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_database,
- )
-
-try:
- from u1db.tests import c_backend_wrapper
-except ImportError:
- c_backend_wrapper = None # noqa
-
-
-def make_http_database_for_test(test, replica_uid, path='test'):
- test.startServer()
- test.request_state._create_database(replica_uid)
- return http_database.HTTPDatabase(test.getURL(path))
-
-
-def copy_http_database_for_test(test, db):
- # DO NOT COPY OR REUSE THIS CODE OUTSIDE TESTS: COPYING U1DB DATABASES IS
- # THE WRONG THING TO DO, THE ONLY REASON WE DO SO HERE IS TO TEST THAT WE
- # CORRECTLY DETECT IT HAPPENING SO THAT WE CAN RAISE ERRORS RATHER THAN
- # CORRUPT USER DATA. USE SYNC INSTEAD, OR WE WILL SEND NINJA TO YOUR
- # HOUSE.
- return test.request_state._copy_database(db)
-
-
-def make_oauth_http_database_for_test(test, replica_uid):
- http_db = make_http_database_for_test(test, replica_uid, '~/test')
- http_db.set_oauth_credentials(tests.consumer1.key, tests.consumer1.secret,
- tests.token1.key, tests.token1.secret)
- return http_db
-
-
-def copy_oauth_http_database_for_test(test, db):
- # DO NOT COPY OR REUSE THIS CODE OUTSIDE TESTS: COPYING U1DB DATABASES IS
- # THE WRONG THING TO DO, THE ONLY REASON WE DO SO HERE IS TO TEST THAT WE
- # CORRECTLY DETECT IT HAPPENING SO THAT WE CAN RAISE ERRORS RATHER THAN
- # CORRUPT USER DATA. USE SYNC INSTEAD, OR WE WILL SEND NINJA TO YOUR
- # HOUSE.
- http_db = test.request_state._copy_database(db)
- http_db.set_oauth_credentials(tests.consumer1.key, tests.consumer1.secret,
- tests.token1.key, tests.token1.secret)
- return http_db
-
-
-class TestAlternativeDocument(DocumentBase):
- """A (not very) alternative implementation of Document."""
-
-
-class AllDatabaseTests(tests.DatabaseBaseTests, tests.TestCaseWithServer):
-
- scenarios = tests.LOCAL_DATABASES_SCENARIOS + [
- ('http', {'make_database_for_test': make_http_database_for_test,
- 'copy_database_for_test': copy_http_database_for_test,
- 'make_document_for_test': tests.make_document_for_test,
- 'make_app_with_state': make_http_app}),
- ('oauth_http', {'make_database_for_test':
- make_oauth_http_database_for_test,
- 'copy_database_for_test':
- copy_oauth_http_database_for_test,
- 'make_document_for_test': tests.make_document_for_test,
- 'make_app_with_state': make_oauth_http_app})
- ] + tests.C_DATABASE_SCENARIOS
-
- def test_close(self):
- self.db.close()
-
- def test_create_doc_allocating_doc_id(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertNotEqual(None, doc.doc_id)
- self.assertNotEqual(None, doc.rev)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_create_doc_different_ids_same_db(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.assertNotEqual(doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id)
-
- def test_create_doc_with_id(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='my-id')
- self.assertEqual('my-id', doc.doc_id)
- self.assertNotEqual(None, doc.rev)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_create_doc_existing_id(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- new_content = '{"something": "else"}'
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.RevisionConflict, self.db.create_doc_from_json,
- new_content, doc.doc_id)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_put_doc_creating_initial(self):
- doc = self.make_document('my_doc_id', None, simple_doc)
- new_rev = self.db.put_doc(doc)
- self.assertIsNot(None, new_rev)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my_doc_id', new_rev, simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_put_doc_space_in_id(self):
- doc = self.make_document('my doc id', None, simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidDocId, self.db.put_doc, doc)
-
- def test_put_doc_update(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='my_doc_id')
- orig_rev = doc.rev
- doc.set_json('{"updated": "stuff"}')
- new_rev = self.db.put_doc(doc)
- self.assertNotEqual(new_rev, orig_rev)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my_doc_id', new_rev,
- '{"updated": "stuff"}', False)
- self.assertEqual(doc.rev, new_rev)
-
- def test_put_non_ascii_key(self):
- content = json.dumps({u'key\xe5': u'val'})
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content, doc_id='my_doc')
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my_doc', doc.rev, content, False)
-
- def test_put_non_ascii_value(self):
- content = json.dumps({'key': u'\xe5'})
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content, doc_id='my_doc')
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my_doc', doc.rev, content, False)
-
- def test_put_doc_refuses_no_id(self):
- doc = self.make_document(None, None, simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidDocId, self.db.put_doc, doc)
- doc = self.make_document("", None, simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidDocId, self.db.put_doc, doc)
-
- def test_put_doc_refuses_slashes(self):
- doc = self.make_document('a/b', None, simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidDocId, self.db.put_doc, doc)
- doc = self.make_document(r'\b', None, simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidDocId, self.db.put_doc, doc)
-
- def test_put_doc_url_quoting_is_fine(self):
- doc_id = "%2F%2Ffoo%2Fbar"
- doc = self.make_document(doc_id, None, simple_doc)
- new_rev = self.db.put_doc(doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc_id, new_rev, simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_put_doc_refuses_non_existing_old_rev(self):
- doc = self.make_document('doc-id', 'test:4', simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.RevisionConflict, self.db.put_doc, doc)
-
- def test_put_doc_refuses_non_ascii_doc_id(self):
- doc = self.make_document('d\xc3\xa5c-id', None, simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidDocId, self.db.put_doc, doc)
-
- def test_put_fails_with_bad_old_rev(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='my_doc_id')
- old_rev = doc.rev
- bad_doc = self.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'other:1',
- '{"something": "else"}')
- self.assertRaises(errors.RevisionConflict, self.db.put_doc, bad_doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my_doc_id', old_rev, simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_create_succeeds_after_delete(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='my_doc_id')
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- deleted_doc = self.db.get_doc('my_doc_id', include_deleted=True)
- deleted_vc = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(deleted_doc.rev)
- new_doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='my_doc_id')
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my_doc_id', new_doc.rev, simple_doc, False)
- new_vc = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(new_doc.rev)
- self.assertTrue(
- new_vc.is_newer(deleted_vc),
- "%s does not supersede %s" % (new_doc.rev, deleted_doc.rev))
-
- def test_put_succeeds_after_delete(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='my_doc_id')
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- deleted_doc = self.db.get_doc('my_doc_id', include_deleted=True)
- deleted_vc = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(deleted_doc.rev)
- doc2 = self.make_document('my_doc_id', None, simple_doc)
- self.db.put_doc(doc2)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my_doc_id', doc2.rev, simple_doc, False)
- new_vc = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc2.rev)
- self.assertTrue(
- new_vc.is_newer(deleted_vc),
- "%s does not supersede %s" % (doc2.rev, deleted_doc.rev))
-
- def test_get_doc_after_put(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='my_doc_id')
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my_doc_id', doc.rev, simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_get_doc_nonexisting(self):
- self.assertIs(None, self.db.get_doc('non-existing'))
-
- def test_get_doc_deleted(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='my_doc_id')
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.assertIs(None, self.db.get_doc('my_doc_id'))
-
- def test_get_doc_include_deleted(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='my_doc_id')
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, None, False)
-
- def test_get_docs(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.assertEqual([doc1, doc2],
- list(self.db.get_docs([doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id])))
-
- def test_get_docs_deleted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc1)
- self.assertEqual([doc2],
- list(self.db.get_docs([doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id])))
-
- def test_get_docs_include_deleted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc1)
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc1, doc2],
- list(self.db.get_docs([doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id],
- include_deleted=True)))
-
- def test_get_docs_request_ordered(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.assertEqual([doc1, doc2],
- list(self.db.get_docs([doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id])))
- self.assertEqual([doc2, doc1],
- list(self.db.get_docs([doc2.doc_id, doc1.doc_id])))
-
- def test_get_docs_empty_list(self):
- self.assertEqual([], list(self.db.get_docs([])))
-
- def test_handles_nested_content(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, nested_doc, False)
-
- def test_handles_doc_with_null(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": null}')
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, '{"key": null}', False)
-
- def test_delete_doc(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, False)
- orig_rev = doc.rev
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.assertNotEqual(orig_rev, doc.rev)
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, None, False)
- self.assertIs(None, self.db.get_doc(doc.doc_id))
-
- def test_delete_doc_non_existent(self):
- doc = self.make_document('non-existing', 'other:1', simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.DocumentDoesNotExist, self.db.delete_doc, doc)
-
- def test_delete_doc_already_deleted(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.DocumentAlreadyDeleted,
- self.db.delete_doc, doc)
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, None, False)
-
- def test_delete_doc_bad_rev(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev, simple_doc, False)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'other:1', simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.RevisionConflict, self.db.delete_doc, doc2)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev, simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_delete_doc_sets_content_to_None(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.assertIs(None, doc.get_json())
-
- def test_delete_doc_rev_supersedes(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc.set_json(nested_doc)
- self.db.put_doc(doc)
- doc.set_json('{"fishy": "content"}')
- self.db.put_doc(doc)
- old_rev = doc.rev
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- cur_vc = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(old_rev)
- deleted_vc = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc.rev)
- self.assertTrue(deleted_vc.is_newer(cur_vc),
- "%s does not supersede %s" % (doc.rev, old_rev))
-
- def test_delete_then_put(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, None, False)
- doc.set_json(nested_doc)
- self.db.put_doc(doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, nested_doc, False)
-
-
-class DocumentSizeTests(tests.DatabaseBaseTests):
-
- scenarios = tests.LOCAL_DATABASES_SCENARIOS + tests.C_DATABASE_SCENARIOS
-
- def test_put_doc_refuses_oversized_documents(self):
- self.db.set_document_size_limit(1)
- doc = self.make_document('doc-id', None, simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.DocumentTooBig, self.db.put_doc, doc)
-
- def test_create_doc_refuses_oversized_documents(self):
- self.db.set_document_size_limit(1)
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.DocumentTooBig, self.db.create_doc_from_json, simple_doc,
- doc_id='my_doc_id')
-
- def test_set_document_size_limit_zero(self):
- self.db.set_document_size_limit(0)
- self.assertEqual(0, self.db.document_size_limit)
-
- def test_set_document_size_limit(self):
- self.db.set_document_size_limit(1000000)
- self.assertEqual(1000000, self.db.document_size_limit)
-
-
-class LocalDatabaseTests(tests.DatabaseBaseTests):
-
- scenarios = tests.LOCAL_DATABASES_SCENARIOS + tests.C_DATABASE_SCENARIOS
-
- def test_create_doc_different_ids_diff_db(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- db2 = self.create_database('other-uid')
- doc2 = db2.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertNotEqual(doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id)
-
- def test_put_doc_refuses_slashes_picky(self):
- doc = self.make_document('/a', None, simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidDocId, self.db.put_doc, doc)
-
- def test_get_all_docs_empty(self):
- self.assertEqual([], list(self.db.get_all_docs()[1]))
-
- def test_get_all_docs(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted([doc1, doc2]), sorted(list(self.db.get_all_docs()[1])))
-
- def test_get_all_docs_exclude_deleted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc2)
- self.assertEqual([doc1], list(self.db.get_all_docs()[1]))
-
- def test_get_all_docs_include_deleted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc2)
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted([doc1, doc2]),
- sorted(list(self.db.get_all_docs(include_deleted=True)[1])))
-
- def test_get_all_docs_generation(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.assertEqual(2, self.db.get_all_docs()[0])
-
- def test_simple_put_doc_if_newer(self):
- doc = self.make_document('my-doc-id', 'test:1', simple_doc)
- state_at_gen = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc, save_conflict=False, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual(('inserted', 1), state_at_gen)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'my-doc-id', 'test:1', simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_simple_put_doc_if_newer_deleted(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{}', doc_id='my-doc-id')
- doc = self.make_document('my-doc-id', 'test:2', None)
- state_at_gen = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc, save_conflict=False, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual(('inserted', 2), state_at_gen)
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db, 'my-doc-id', 'test:2', None, False)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_already_superseded(self):
- orig_doc = '{"new": "doc"}'
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(orig_doc)
- doc1_rev1 = doc1.rev
- doc1.set_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.put_doc(doc1)
- doc1_rev2 = doc1.rev
- # Nothing is inserted, because the document is already superseded
- doc = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, doc1_rev1, orig_doc)
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc, save_conflict=False, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual('superseded', state)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc1.doc_id, doc1_rev2, simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_autoresolve(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- rev = doc1.rev
- doc = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, "whatever:1", doc1.get_json())
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc, save_conflict=False, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual('superseded', state)
- doc2 = self.db.get_doc(doc1.doc_id)
- v2 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc2.rev)
- self.assertTrue(v2.is_newer(vectorclock.VectorClockRev("whatever:1")))
- self.assertTrue(v2.is_newer(vectorclock.VectorClockRev(rev)))
- # strictly newer locally
- self.assertTrue(rev not in doc2.rev)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_already_converged(self):
- orig_doc = '{"new": "doc"}'
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(orig_doc)
- state_at_gen = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc1, save_conflict=False, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual(('converged', 1), state_at_gen)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_conflicted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- # Nothing is inserted, the document id is returned as would-conflict
- alt_doc = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- alt_doc, save_conflict=False, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual('conflicted', state)
- # The database wasn't altered
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev, simple_doc, False)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_newer_generation(self):
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other', 1, 'T-sid')
- doc = self.make_document('doc_id', 'other:2', simple_doc)
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc, save_conflict=False, replica_uid='other', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='T-irrelevant')
- self.assertEqual('inserted', state)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_same_generation_same_txid(self):
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other', 1, 'T-sid')
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'other:1', simple_doc)
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc, save_conflict=False, replica_uid='other', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='T-sid')
- self.assertEqual('converged', state)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_wrong_transaction_id(self):
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other', 1, 'T-sid')
- doc = self.make_document('doc_id', 'other:1', simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidTransactionId,
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer, doc, save_conflict=False,
- replica_uid='other', replica_gen=1, replica_trans_id='T-sad')
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_old_generation_older_doc(self):
- orig_doc = '{"new": "doc"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(orig_doc)
- doc_rev1 = doc.rev
- doc.set_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.put_doc(doc)
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other', 3, 'T-sid')
- older_doc = self.make_document(doc.doc_id, doc_rev1, simple_doc)
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- older_doc, save_conflict=False, replica_uid='other', replica_gen=8,
- replica_trans_id='T-irrelevant')
- self.assertEqual('superseded', state)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_old_generation_newer_doc(self):
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other', 5, 'T-sid')
- doc = self.make_document('doc_id', 'other:1', simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGeneration,
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer, doc, save_conflict=False,
- replica_uid='other', replica_gen=1, replica_trans_id='T-sad')
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_replica_uid(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other', 1, 'T-sid')
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev + '|other:1',
- nested_doc)
- self.assertEqual('inserted',
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(doc2, save_conflict=False,
- replica_uid='other', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='T-id2')[0])
- self.assertEqual((2, 'T-id2'), self.db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- 'other'))
- # Compare to the old rev, should be superseded
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev, nested_doc)
- self.assertEqual('superseded',
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(doc2, save_conflict=False,
- replica_uid='other', replica_gen=3,
- replica_trans_id='T-id3')[0])
- self.assertEqual(
- (3, 'T-id3'), self.db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other'))
- # A conflict that isn't saved still records the sync gen, because we
- # don't need to see it again
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev + '|fourth:1',
- '{}')
- self.assertEqual('conflicted',
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(doc2, save_conflict=False,
- replica_uid='other', replica_gen=4,
- replica_trans_id='T-id4')[0])
- self.assertEqual(
- (4, 'T-id4'), self.db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other'))
-
- def test__get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- (0, ''), self.db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other-db'))
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other-db', 2, 'T-transaction')
- self.assertEqual(
- (2, 'T-transaction'),
- self.db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other-db'))
-
- def test_put_updates_transaction_log(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- doc.set_json('{"something": "else"}')
- self.db.put_doc(doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id, doc.doc_id], self.db)
- last_trans_id = self.getLastTransId(self.db)
- self.assertEqual((2, last_trans_id, [(doc.doc_id, 2, last_trans_id)]),
- self.db.whats_changed())
-
- def test_delete_updates_transaction_log(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- db_gen, _, _ = self.db.whats_changed()
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- last_trans_id = self.getLastTransId(self.db)
- self.assertEqual((2, last_trans_id, [(doc.doc_id, 2, last_trans_id)]),
- self.db.whats_changed(db_gen))
-
- def test_whats_changed_initial_database(self):
- self.assertEqual((0, '', []), self.db.whats_changed())
-
- def test_whats_changed_returns_one_id_for_multiple_changes(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc.set_json('{"new": "contents"}')
- self.db.put_doc(doc)
- last_trans_id = self.getLastTransId(self.db)
- self.assertEqual((2, last_trans_id, [(doc.doc_id, 2, last_trans_id)]),
- self.db.whats_changed())
- self.assertEqual((2, last_trans_id, []), self.db.whats_changed(2))
-
- def test_whats_changed_returns_last_edits_ascending(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc.set_json('{"new": "contents"}')
- self.db.delete_doc(doc1)
- delete_trans_id = self.getLastTransId(self.db)
- self.db.put_doc(doc)
- put_trans_id = self.getLastTransId(self.db)
- self.assertEqual((4, put_trans_id,
- [(doc1.doc_id, 3, delete_trans_id),
- (doc.doc_id, 4, put_trans_id)]),
- self.db.whats_changed())
-
- def test_whats_changed_doesnt_include_old_gen(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- last_trans_id = self.getLastTransId(self.db)
- self.assertEqual((3, last_trans_id, [(doc2.doc_id, 3, last_trans_id)]),
- self.db.whats_changed(2))
-
-
-class LocalDatabaseValidateGenNTransIdTests(tests.DatabaseBaseTests):
-
- scenarios = tests.LOCAL_DATABASES_SCENARIOS + tests.C_DATABASE_SCENARIOS
-
- def test_validate_gen_and_trans_id(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- gen, trans_id = self.db._get_generation_info()
- self.db.validate_gen_and_trans_id(gen, trans_id)
-
- def test_validate_gen_and_trans_id_invalid_txid(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- gen, _ = self.db._get_generation_info()
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidTransactionId,
- self.db.validate_gen_and_trans_id, gen, 'wrong')
-
- def test_validate_gen_and_trans_id_invalid_gen(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- gen, trans_id = self.db._get_generation_info()
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGeneration,
- self.db.validate_gen_and_trans_id, gen + 1, trans_id)
-
-
-class LocalDatabaseValidateSourceGenTests(tests.DatabaseBaseTests):
-
- scenarios = tests.LOCAL_DATABASES_SCENARIOS + tests.C_DATABASE_SCENARIOS
-
- def test_validate_source_gen_and_trans_id_same(self):
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other', 1, 'T-sid')
- self.db._validate_source('other', 1, 'T-sid')
-
- def test_validate_source_gen_newer(self):
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other', 1, 'T-sid')
- self.db._validate_source('other', 2, 'T-whatevs')
-
- def test_validate_source_wrong_txid(self):
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other', 1, 'T-sid')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidTransactionId,
- self.db._validate_source, 'other', 1, 'T-sad')
-
-
-class LocalDatabaseWithConflictsTests(tests.DatabaseBaseTests):
- # test supporting/functionality around storing conflicts
-
- scenarios = tests.LOCAL_DATABASES_SCENARIOS + tests.C_DATABASE_SCENARIOS
-
- def test_get_docs_conflicted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual([doc2], list(self.db.get_docs([doc1.doc_id])))
-
- def test_get_docs_conflicts_ignored(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- alt_doc = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- alt_doc, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- no_conflict_doc = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1',
- nested_doc)
- self.assertEqual([no_conflict_doc, doc2],
- list(self.db.get_docs([doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id],
- check_for_conflicts=False)))
-
- def test_get_doc_conflicts(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- alt_doc = self.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- alt_doc, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual([alt_doc, doc],
- self.db.get_doc_conflicts(doc.doc_id))
-
- def test_get_all_docs_sees_conflicts(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- alt_doc = self.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- alt_doc, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- _, docs = self.db.get_all_docs()
- self.assertTrue(list(docs)[0].has_conflicts)
-
- def test_get_doc_conflicts_unconflicted(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.get_doc_conflicts(doc.doc_id))
-
- def test_get_doc_conflicts_no_such_id(self):
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.get_doc_conflicts('doc-id'))
-
- def test_resolve_doc(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- alt_doc = self.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- alt_doc, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc.doc_id,
- [('alternate:1', nested_doc), (doc.rev, simple_doc)])
- orig_rev = doc.rev
- self.db.resolve_doc(doc, [alt_doc.rev, doc.rev])
- self.assertNotEqual(orig_rev, doc.rev)
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, False)
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc.doc_id, [])
-
- def test_resolve_doc_picks_biggest_vcr(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [(doc2.rev, nested_doc),
- (doc1.rev, simple_doc)])
- orig_doc1_rev = doc1.rev
- self.db.resolve_doc(doc1, [doc2.rev, doc1.rev])
- self.assertFalse(doc1.has_conflicts)
- self.assertNotEqual(orig_doc1_rev, doc1.rev)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev, simple_doc, False)
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id, [])
- vcr_1 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(orig_doc1_rev)
- vcr_2 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc2.rev)
- vcr_new = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc1.rev)
- self.assertTrue(vcr_new.is_newer(vcr_1))
- self.assertTrue(vcr_new.is_newer(vcr_2))
-
- def test_resolve_doc_partial_not_winning(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [(doc2.rev, nested_doc),
- (doc1.rev, simple_doc)])
- content3 = '{"key": "valin3"}'
- doc3 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'third:1', content3)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc3, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='bar')
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [(doc3.rev, content3),
- (doc1.rev, simple_doc),
- (doc2.rev, nested_doc)])
- self.db.resolve_doc(doc1, [doc2.rev, doc1.rev])
- self.assertTrue(doc1.has_conflicts)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc1.doc_id, doc3.rev, content3, True)
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [(doc3.rev, content3),
- (doc1.rev, simple_doc)])
-
- def test_resolve_doc_partial_winning(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- content3 = '{"key": "valin3"}'
- doc3 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'third:1', content3)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc3, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='bar')
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [(doc3.rev, content3),
- (doc1.rev, simple_doc),
- (doc2.rev, nested_doc)])
- self.db.resolve_doc(doc1, [doc3.rev, doc1.rev])
- self.assertTrue(doc1.has_conflicts)
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [(doc1.rev, simple_doc),
- (doc2.rev, nested_doc)])
-
- def test_resolve_doc_with_delete_conflict(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc1)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [(doc2.rev, nested_doc),
- (doc1.rev, None)])
- self.db.resolve_doc(doc2, [doc1.rev, doc2.rev])
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id, [])
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc2.doc_id, doc2.rev, nested_doc, False)
-
- def test_resolve_doc_with_delete_to_delete(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc1)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [(doc2.rev, nested_doc),
- (doc1.rev, None)])
- self.db.resolve_doc(doc1, [doc1.rev, doc2.rev])
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id, [])
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db, doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev, None, False)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_save_conflicted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- # Document is inserted as a conflict
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual('conflicted', state)
- # The database was updated
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc1.doc_id, doc2.rev, nested_doc, True)
-
- def test_force_doc_conflict_supersedes_properly(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', '{"b": 1}')
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- doc3 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'altalt:1', '{"c": 1}')
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc3, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='bar')
- doc22 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:2', '{"b": 2}')
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc22, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=3,
- replica_trans_id='zed')
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [('alternate:2', doc22.get_json()),
- ('altalt:1', doc3.get_json()),
- (doc1.rev, simple_doc)])
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_save_conflict_was_deleted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc1)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertTrue(doc2.has_conflicts)
- self.assertGetDoc(
- self.db, doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc, True)
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [('alternate:1', nested_doc), (doc1.rev, None)])
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_propagates_full_resolution(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- resolved_vcr = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc1.rev)
- vcr_2 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc2.rev)
- resolved_vcr.maximize(vcr_2)
- resolved_vcr.increment('alternate')
- doc_resolved = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, resolved_vcr.as_str(),
- '{"good": 1}')
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_resolved, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='foo2')
- self.assertEqual('inserted', state)
- self.assertFalse(doc_resolved.has_conflicts)
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id, [])
- doc3 = self.db.get_doc(doc1.doc_id)
- self.assertFalse(doc3.has_conflicts)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_propagates_partial_resolution(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'altalt:1', '{}')
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- doc3 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc3, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='foo2')
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [('alternate:1', nested_doc), ('test:1', simple_doc),
- ('altalt:1', '{}')])
- resolved_vcr = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc1.rev)
- vcr_3 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc3.rev)
- resolved_vcr.maximize(vcr_3)
- resolved_vcr.increment('alternate')
- doc_resolved = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, resolved_vcr.as_str(),
- '{"good": 1}')
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_resolved, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=3,
- replica_trans_id='foo3')
- self.assertEqual('inserted', state)
- self.assertTrue(doc_resolved.has_conflicts)
- doc4 = self.db.get_doc(doc1.doc_id)
- self.assertTrue(doc4.has_conflicts)
- self.assertGetDocConflicts(self.db, doc1.doc_id,
- [('alternate:2|test:1', '{"good": 1}'), ('altalt:1', '{}')])
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_replica_uid(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other', 1, 'T-id')
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev + '|other:1',
- nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(doc2, save_conflict=True,
- replica_uid='other', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='T-id2')
- # Conflict vs the current update
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev + '|third:3',
- '{}')
- self.assertEqual('conflicted',
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(doc2, save_conflict=True,
- replica_uid='other', replica_gen=3,
- replica_trans_id='T-id3')[0])
- self.assertEqual(
- (3, 'T-id3'), self.db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other'))
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_autoresolve_2(self):
- # this is an ordering variant of _3, but that already works
- # adding the test explicitly to catch the regression easily
- doc_a1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc_a2 = self.make_document(doc_a1.doc_id, 'test:2', "{}")
- doc_a1b1 = self.make_document(doc_a1.doc_id, 'test:1|other:1',
- '{"a":"42"}')
- doc_a3 = self.make_document(doc_a1.doc_id, 'test:2|other:1', "{}")
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_a2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual(state, 'inserted')
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_a1b1, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='foo2')
- self.assertEqual(state, 'conflicted')
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_a3, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=3,
- replica_trans_id='foo3')
- self.assertEqual(state, 'inserted')
- self.assertFalse(self.db.get_doc(doc_a1.doc_id).has_conflicts)
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_autoresolve_3(self):
- doc_a1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc_a1b1 = self.make_document(doc_a1.doc_id, 'test:1|other:1', "{}")
- doc_a2 = self.make_document(doc_a1.doc_id, 'test:2', '{"a":"42"}')
- doc_a3 = self.make_document(doc_a1.doc_id, 'test:3', "{}")
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_a1b1, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual(state, 'inserted')
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_a2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='foo2')
- self.assertEqual(state, 'conflicted')
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_a3, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=3,
- replica_trans_id='foo3')
- self.assertEqual(state, 'superseded')
- doc = self.db.get_doc(doc_a1.doc_id, True)
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- rev = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc.rev)
- rev_a3 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev('test:3')
- rev_a1b1 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev('test:1|other:1')
- self.assertTrue(rev.is_newer(rev_a3))
- self.assertTrue('test:4' in doc.rev) # locally increased
- self.assertTrue(rev.is_newer(rev_a1b1))
-
- def test_put_doc_if_newer_autoresolve_4(self):
- doc_a1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc_a1b1 = self.make_document(doc_a1.doc_id, 'test:1|other:1', None)
- doc_a2 = self.make_document(doc_a1.doc_id, 'test:2', '{"a":"42"}')
- doc_a3 = self.make_document(doc_a1.doc_id, 'test:3', None)
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_a1b1, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertEqual(state, 'inserted')
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_a2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=2,
- replica_trans_id='foo2')
- self.assertEqual(state, 'conflicted')
- state, _ = self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc_a3, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=3,
- replica_trans_id='foo3')
- self.assertEqual(state, 'superseded')
- doc = self.db.get_doc(doc_a1.doc_id, True)
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- rev = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc.rev)
- rev_a3 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev('test:3')
- rev_a1b1 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev('test:1|other:1')
- self.assertTrue(rev.is_newer(rev_a3))
- self.assertTrue('test:4' in doc.rev) # locally increased
- self.assertTrue(rev.is_newer(rev_a1b1))
-
- def test_put_refuses_to_update_conflicted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- content2 = '{"key": "altval"}'
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'altrev:1', content2)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc1.doc_id, doc2.rev, content2, True)
- content3 = '{"key": "local"}'
- doc2.set_json(content3)
- self.assertRaises(errors.ConflictedDoc, self.db.put_doc, doc2)
-
- def test_delete_refuses_for_conflicted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'altrev:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc2.doc_id, doc2.rev, nested_doc, True)
- self.assertRaises(errors.ConflictedDoc, self.db.delete_doc, doc2)
-
-
-class DatabaseIndexTests(tests.DatabaseBaseTests):
-
- scenarios = tests.LOCAL_DATABASES_SCENARIOS + tests.C_DATABASE_SCENARIOS
-
- def assertParseError(self, definition):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.IndexDefinitionParseError, self.db.create_index, 'idx',
- definition)
-
- def assertIndexCreatable(self, definition):
- name = "idx"
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.db.create_index(name, definition)
- self.assertEqual(
- [(name, [definition])], self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test_create_index(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'name')
- self.assertEqual([('test-idx', ['name'])],
- self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test_create_index_on_non_ascii_field_name(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(json.dumps({u'\xe5': 'value'}))
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', u'\xe5')
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_list_indexes_with_non_ascii_field_names(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', u'\xe5')
- self.assertEqual(
- [('test-idx', [u'\xe5'])], self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test_create_index_evaluates_it(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_wildcard_matches_unicode_value(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(json.dumps({"key": u"valu\xe5"}))
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', '*'))
-
- def test_retrieve_unicode_value_from_index(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(json.dumps({"key": u"valu\xe5"}))
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', u"valu\xe5"))
-
- def test_create_index_fails_if_name_taken(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertRaises(errors.IndexNameTakenError,
- self.db.create_index,
- 'test-idx', 'stuff')
-
- def test_create_index_does_not_fail_if_name_taken_with_same_index(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual([('test-idx', ['key'])], self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test_create_index_does_not_duplicate_indexed_fields(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.db.delete_index('test-idx')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(1, len(self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value')))
-
- def test_delete_index_does_not_remove_fields_from_other_indexes(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx2', 'key')
- self.db.delete_index('test-idx')
- self.assertEqual(1, len(self.db.get_from_index('test-idx2', 'value')))
-
- def test_create_index_after_deleting_document(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc2)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_delete_index(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual([('test-idx', ['key'])], self.db.list_indexes())
- self.db.delete_index('test-idx')
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test_create_adds_to_index(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_get_from_index_unmatched(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'novalue'))
-
- def test_create_index_multiple_exact_matches(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted([doc, doc2]),
- sorted(self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value')))
-
- def test_get_from_index(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_get_from_index_multi(self):
- content = '{"key": "value", "key2": "value2"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value', 'value2'))
-
- def test_get_from_index_multi_list(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value", "key2": ["value2-1", "value2-2", "value2-3"]}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value', 'value2-1'))
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value', 'value2-2'))
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value', 'value2-3'))
- self.assertEqual(
- [('value', 'value2-1'), ('value', 'value2-2'),
- ('value', 'value2-3')],
- sorted(self.db.get_index_keys('test-idx')))
-
- def test_get_from_index_sees_conflicts(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- alt_doc = self.make_document(
- doc.doc_id, 'alternate:1',
- '{"key": "value", "key2": ["value2-1", "value2-2", "value2-3"]}')
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- alt_doc, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- docs = self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value', 'value2-1')
- self.assertTrue(docs[0].has_conflicts)
-
- def test_get_index_keys_multi_list_list(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value1-1 value1-2 value1-3", '
- '"key2": ["value2-1", "value2-2", "value2-3"]}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'split_words(key)', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [(u'value1-1', u'value2-1'), (u'value1-1', u'value2-2'),
- (u'value1-1', u'value2-3'), (u'value1-2', u'value2-1'),
- (u'value1-2', u'value2-2'), (u'value1-2', u'value2-3'),
- (u'value1-3', u'value2-1'), (u'value1-3', u'value2-2'),
- (u'value1-3', u'value2-3')],
- sorted(self.db.get_index_keys('test-idx')))
-
- def test_get_from_index_multi_ordered(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value3", "key2": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value3"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value2"}')
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value1", "key2": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc4, doc3, doc2, doc1],
- self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'v*', '*'))
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_start_end(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value3"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value2"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value4"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc2, doc1],
- self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', 'value2', 'value3'))
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_start(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value3"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value2"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value4"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc2, doc1, doc3],
- self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', 'value2'))
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_sees_conflicts(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- alt_doc = self.make_document(
- doc.doc_id, 'alternate:1', '{"key": "valuedepalue"}')
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- alt_doc, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- docs = self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', 'a')
- self.assertTrue(docs[0].has_conflicts)
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_end(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value3"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value2"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value4"}')
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc4, doc2],
- self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', None, 'value2'))
-
- def test_get_wildcard_range_from_index_start(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value23"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value2"}')
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value22"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc3, doc4, doc2, doc1],
- self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', 'value2*'))
-
- def test_get_wildcard_range_from_index_end(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value23"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value2"}')
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value22"}')
- doc5 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc5, doc3, doc4, doc2],
- self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', None, 'value2*'))
-
- def test_get_wildcard_range_from_index_start_end(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "a"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "boo3"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "catalyst"}')
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "whaever"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "zerg"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc3, doc4],
- self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', 'cat*', 'zap*'))
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_multi_column_start_end(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value3", "key2": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value3"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value2"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value1", "key2": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc3, doc2],
- self.db.get_range_from_index(
- 'test-idx', ('value2', 'value2'), ('value2', 'value3')))
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_multi_column_start(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value3", "key2": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value3"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value2", "key2": "value2"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value1", "key2": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc2, doc1],
- self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', ('value2', 'value3')))
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_multi_column_end(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value3", "key2": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value3"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value2"}')
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value1", "key2": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc4, doc3, doc2],
- self.db.get_range_from_index(
- 'test-idx', None, ('value2', 'value3')))
-
- def test_get_wildcard_range_from_index_multi_column_start(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value3", "key2": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value23"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value2"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value1", "key2": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc3, doc2, doc1],
- self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', ('value2', 'value2*')))
-
- def test_get_wildcard_range_from_index_multi_column_end(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value3", "key2": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value23"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value2"}')
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value1", "key2": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc4, doc3, doc2],
- self.db.get_range_from_index(
- 'test-idx', None, ('value2', 'value2*')))
-
- def test_get_glob_range_from_index_multi_column_start(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value3", "key2": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value23"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value1", "key2": "value2"}')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value1", "key2": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc2, doc1],
- self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', ('value2', '*')))
-
- def test_get_glob_range_from_index_multi_column_end(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value3", "key2": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value23"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value1", "key2": "value2"}')
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value1", "key2": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc4, doc3, doc2],
- self.db.get_range_from_index('test-idx', None, ('value2', '*')))
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_illegal_wildcard_order(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGlobbing,
- self.db.get_range_from_index, 'test-idx', ('*', 'v2'))
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_illegal_glob_after_wildcard(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGlobbing,
- self.db.get_range_from_index, 'test-idx', ('*', 'v*'))
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_illegal_wildcard_order_end(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGlobbing,
- self.db.get_range_from_index, 'test-idx', None, ('*', 'v2'))
-
- def test_get_range_from_index_illegal_glob_after_wildcard_end(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGlobbing,
- self.db.get_range_from_index, 'test-idx', None, ('*', 'v*'))
-
- def test_get_from_index_fails_if_no_index(self):
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.IndexDoesNotExist, self.db.get_from_index, 'foo')
-
- def test_get_index_keys_fails_if_no_index(self):
- self.assertRaises(errors.IndexDoesNotExist,
- self.db.get_index_keys,
- 'foo')
-
- def test_get_index_keys_works_if_no_docs(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.get_index_keys('test-idx'))
-
- def test_put_updates_index(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- new_content = '{"key": "altval"}'
- doc.set_json(new_content)
- self.db.put_doc(doc)
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'altval'))
-
- def test_delete_updates_index(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted([doc, doc2]),
- sorted(self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value')))
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.assertEqual([doc2], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_get_from_index_illegal_number_of_entries(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidValueForIndex, self.db.get_from_index, 'test-idx')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidValueForIndex,
- self.db.get_from_index, 'test-idx', 'v1')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidValueForIndex,
- self.db.get_from_index, 'test-idx', 'v1', 'v2', 'v3')
-
- def test_get_from_index_illegal_wildcard_order(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGlobbing,
- self.db.get_from_index, 'test-idx', '*', 'v2')
-
- def test_get_from_index_illegal_glob_after_wildcard(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGlobbing,
- self.db.get_from_index, 'test-idx', '*', 'v*')
-
- def test_get_all_from_index(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- # This one should not be in the index
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"no": "key"}')
- diff_value_doc = '{"key": "diff value"}'
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(diff_value_doc)
- # This is essentially a 'prefix' match, but we match every entry.
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted([doc1, doc2, doc4]),
- sorted(self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', '*')))
-
- def test_get_all_from_index_ordered(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value x"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value b"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value a"}')
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": "value m"}')
- # This is essentially a 'prefix' match, but we match every entry.
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc3, doc2, doc4, doc1], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', '*'))
-
- def test_put_updates_when_adding_key(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json("{}")
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', '*'))
- doc.set_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.put_doc(doc)
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', '*'))
-
- def test_get_from_index_empty_string(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- content2 = '{"key": ""}'
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content2)
- self.assertEqual([doc2], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', ''))
- # Empty string matches the wildcard.
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted([doc1, doc2]),
- sorted(self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', '*')))
-
- def test_get_from_index_not_null(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key": null}')
- self.assertEqual([doc1], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', '*'))
-
- def test_get_partial_from_index(self):
- content1 = '{"k1": "v1", "k2": "v2"}'
- content2 = '{"k1": "v1", "k2": "x2"}'
- content3 = '{"k1": "v1", "k2": "y2"}'
- # doc4 has a different k1 value, so it doesn't match the prefix.
- content4 = '{"k1": "NN", "k2": "v2"}'
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content1)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content2)
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content3)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content4)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted([doc1, doc2, doc3]),
- sorted(self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', "v1", "*")))
-
- def test_get_glob_match(self):
- # Note: the exact glob syntax is probably subject to change
- content1 = '{"k1": "v1", "k2": "v1"}'
- content2 = '{"k1": "v1", "k2": "v2"}'
- content3 = '{"k1": "v1", "k2": "v3"}'
- # doc4 has a different k2 prefix value, so it doesn't match
- content4 = '{"k1": "v1", "k2": "ZZ"}'
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content1)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content2)
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content3)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content4)
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted([doc1, doc2, doc3]),
- sorted(self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', "v1", "v*")))
-
- def test_nested_index(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'sub.doc')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'underneath'))
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted([doc, doc2]),
- sorted(self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'underneath')))
-
- def test_nested_nonexistent(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- # sub exists, but sub.foo does not:
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'sub.foo')
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', '*'))
-
- def test_nested_nonexistent2(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'sub.foo.bar.baz.qux.fnord')
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', '*'))
-
- def test_nested_traverses_lists(self):
- # subpath finds dicts in list
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"foo": [{"zap": "bar"}, {"zap": "baz"}]}')
- # subpath only finds dicts in list
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"foo": ["zap", "baz"]}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'foo.zap')
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'bar'))
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'baz'))
-
- def test_nested_list_traversal(self):
- # subpath finds dicts in list
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"foo": [{"zap": [{"qux": "fnord"}, {"qux": "zombo"}]},'
- '{"zap": "baz"}]}')
- # subpath only finds dicts in list
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'foo.zap.qux')
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'fnord'))
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'zombo'))
-
- def test_index_list1(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "name")
- content = '{"name": ["foo", "bar"]}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "bar")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_index_list2(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "name")
- content = '{"name": ["foo", "bar"]}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "foo")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_get_from_index_case_sensitive(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'V*'))
- self.assertEqual([doc1], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'v*'))
-
- def test_get_from_index_illegal_glob_before_value(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGlobbing,
- self.db.get_from_index, 'test-idx', 'v*', 'v2')
-
- def test_get_from_index_illegal_glob_after_glob(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'k1', 'k2')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGlobbing,
- self.db.get_from_index, 'test-idx', 'v*', 'v*')
-
- def test_get_from_index_with_sql_wildcards(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- content1 = '{"key": "va%lue"}'
- content2 = '{"key": "value"}'
- content3 = '{"key": "va_lue"}'
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content1)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content2)
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content3)
- # The '%' in the search should be treated literally, not as a sql
- # globbing character.
- self.assertEqual([doc1], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'va%*'))
- # Same for '_'
- self.assertEqual([doc3], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'va_*'))
-
- def test_get_from_index_with_lower(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "lower(name)")
- content = '{"name": "Foo"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "foo")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_get_from_index_with_lower_matches_same_case(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "lower(name)")
- content = '{"name": "foo"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "foo")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_index_lower_doesnt_match_different_case(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "lower(name)")
- content = '{"name": "Foo"}'
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "Foo")
- self.assertEqual([], rows)
-
- def test_index_lower_doesnt_match_other_index(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "lower(name)")
- self.db.create_index("other_index", "name")
- content = '{"name": "Foo"}'
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "Foo")
- self.assertEqual(0, len(rows))
-
- def test_index_split_words_match_first(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "split_words(name)")
- content = '{"name": "foo bar"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "foo")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_index_split_words_match_second(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "split_words(name)")
- content = '{"name": "foo bar"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "bar")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_index_split_words_match_both(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "split_words(name)")
- content = '{"name": "foo foo"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "foo")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_index_split_words_double_space(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "split_words(name)")
- content = '{"name": "foo bar"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "bar")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_index_split_words_leading_space(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "split_words(name)")
- content = '{"name": " foo bar"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "foo")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_index_split_words_trailing_space(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "split_words(name)")
- content = '{"name": "foo bar "}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "bar")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_get_from_index_with_number(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "number(foo, 5)")
- content = '{"foo": 12}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "00012")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_get_from_index_with_number_bigger_than_padding(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "number(foo, 5)")
- content = '{"foo": 123456}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "123456")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_number_mapping_ignores_non_numbers(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "number(foo, 5)")
- content = '{"foo": 56}'
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- content = '{"foo": "this is not a maigret painting"}'
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "*")
- self.assertEqual([doc1], rows)
-
- def test_get_from_index_with_bool(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "bool(foo)")
- content = '{"foo": true}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "1")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_get_from_index_with_bool_false(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "bool(foo)")
- content = '{"foo": false}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "0")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_get_from_index_with_non_bool(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "bool(foo)")
- content = '{"foo": 42}'
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "*")
- self.assertEqual([], rows)
-
- def test_get_from_index_with_combine(self):
- self.db.create_index("index", "combine(foo, bar)")
- content = '{"foo": "value1", "bar": "value2"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "value1")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "value2")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
-
- def test_get_complex_combine(self):
- self.db.create_index(
- "index", "combine(number(foo, 5), lower(bar), split_words(baz))")
- content = '{"foo": 12, "bar": "ALLCAPS", "baz": "qux nox"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- content = '{"foo": "not a number", "bar": "something"}'
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "00012")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "allcaps")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "nox")
- self.assertEqual([doc], rows)
- rows = self.db.get_from_index("index", "something")
- self.assertEqual([doc2], rows)
-
- def test_get_index_keys_from_index(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- content1 = '{"key": "value1"}'
- content2 = '{"key": "value2"}'
- content3 = '{"key": "value2"}'
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content1)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content2)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content3)
- self.assertEqual(
- [('value1',), ('value2',)],
- sorted(self.db.get_index_keys('test-idx')))
-
- def test_get_index_keys_from_multicolumn_index(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key1', 'key2')
- content1 = '{"key1": "value1", "key2": "val2-1"}'
- content2 = '{"key1": "value2", "key2": "val2-2"}'
- content3 = '{"key1": "value2", "key2": "val2-2"}'
- content4 = '{"key1": "value2", "key2": "val3"}'
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content1)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content2)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content3)
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(content4)
- self.assertEqual([
- ('value1', 'val2-1'),
- ('value2', 'val2-2'),
- ('value2', 'val3')],
- sorted(self.db.get_index_keys('test-idx')))
-
- def test_empty_expr(self):
- self.assertParseError('')
-
- def test_nested_unknown_operation(self):
- self.assertParseError('unknown_operation(field1)')
-
- def test_parse_missing_close_paren(self):
- self.assertParseError("lower(a")
-
- def test_parse_trailing_close_paren(self):
- self.assertParseError("lower(ab))")
-
- def test_parse_trailing_chars(self):
- self.assertParseError("lower(ab)adsf")
-
- def test_parse_empty_op(self):
- self.assertParseError("(ab)")
-
- def test_parse_top_level_commas(self):
- self.assertParseError("a, b")
-
- def test_invalid_field_name(self):
- self.assertParseError("a.")
-
- def test_invalid_inner_field_name(self):
- self.assertParseError("lower(a.)")
-
- def test_gobbledigook(self):
- self.assertParseError("(@#@cc @#!*DFJSXV(()jccd")
-
- def test_leading_space(self):
- self.assertIndexCreatable(" lower(a)")
-
- def test_trailing_space(self):
- self.assertIndexCreatable("lower(a) ")
-
- def test_spaces_before_open_paren(self):
- self.assertIndexCreatable("lower (a)")
-
- def test_spaces_after_open_paren(self):
- self.assertIndexCreatable("lower( a)")
-
- def test_spaces_before_close_paren(self):
- self.assertIndexCreatable("lower(a )")
-
- def test_spaces_before_comma(self):
- self.assertIndexCreatable("combine(a , b , c)")
-
- def test_spaces_after_comma(self):
- self.assertIndexCreatable("combine(a, b, c)")
-
- def test_all_together_now(self):
- self.assertParseError(' (a) ')
-
- def test_all_together_now2(self):
- self.assertParseError('combine(lower(x)x,foo)')
-
-
-class PythonBackendTests(tests.DatabaseBaseTests):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(PythonBackendTests, self).setUp()
- self.simple_doc = json.loads(simple_doc)
-
- def test_create_doc_with_factory(self):
- self.db.set_document_factory(TestAlternativeDocument)
- doc = self.db.create_doc(self.simple_doc, doc_id='my_doc_id')
- self.assertTrue(isinstance(doc, TestAlternativeDocument))
-
- def test_get_doc_after_put_with_factory(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc(self.simple_doc, doc_id='my_doc_id')
- self.db.set_document_factory(TestAlternativeDocument)
- result = self.db.get_doc('my_doc_id')
- self.assertTrue(isinstance(result, TestAlternativeDocument))
- self.assertEqual(doc.doc_id, result.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual(doc.rev, result.rev)
- self.assertEqual(doc.get_json(), result.get_json())
- self.assertEqual(False, result.has_conflicts)
-
- def test_get_doc_nonexisting_with_factory(self):
- self.db.set_document_factory(TestAlternativeDocument)
- self.assertIs(None, self.db.get_doc('non-existing'))
-
- def test_get_all_docs_with_factory(self):
- self.db.set_document_factory(TestAlternativeDocument)
- self.db.create_doc(self.simple_doc)
- self.assertTrue(isinstance(
- list(self.db.get_all_docs()[1])[0], TestAlternativeDocument))
-
- def test_get_docs_conflicted_with_factory(self):
- self.db.set_document_factory(TestAlternativeDocument)
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc(self.simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, 'alternate:1', nested_doc)
- self.db._put_doc_if_newer(
- doc2, save_conflict=True, replica_uid='r', replica_gen=1,
- replica_trans_id='foo')
- self.assertTrue(
- isinstance(
- list(self.db.get_docs([doc1.doc_id]))[0],
- TestAlternativeDocument))
-
- def test_get_from_index_with_factory(self):
- self.db.set_document_factory(TestAlternativeDocument)
- self.db.create_doc(self.simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertTrue(
- isinstance(
- self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value')[0],
- TestAlternativeDocument))
-
- def test_sync_exchange_updates_indexes(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc(self.simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- new_content = '{"key": "altval"}'
- other_rev = 'test:1|z:2'
- st = self.db.get_sync_target()
-
- def ignore(doc_id, doc_rev, doc):
- pass
-
- doc_other = self.make_document(doc.doc_id, other_rev, new_content)
- docs_by_gen = [(doc_other, 10, 'T-sid')]
- st.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_gen, 'other-replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=ignore)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc.doc_id, other_rev, new_content, False)
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc_other], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'altval'))
- self.assertEqual([], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
-
-# Use a custom loader to apply the scenarios at load time.
-load_tests = tests.load_with_scenarios
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_c_backend.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_c_backend.py
deleted file mode 100644
index bdd2aec7..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_c_backend.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,634 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-from u1db import (
- Document,
- errors,
- tests,
- )
-from u1db.tests import c_backend_wrapper, c_backend_error
-from u1db.tests.test_remote_sync_target import (
- make_http_app,
- make_oauth_http_app
- )
-
-
-class TestCDatabaseExists(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_c_backend_compiled(self):
- if c_backend_wrapper is None:
- self.fail("Could not import the c_backend_wrapper module."
- " Was it compiled properly?\n%s" % (c_backend_error,))
-
-
-# Rather than lots of failing tests, we have the above check to test that the
-# module exists, and all these tests just get skipped
-class BackendTests(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(BackendTests, self).setUp()
- if c_backend_wrapper is None:
- self.skipTest("The c_backend_wrapper could not be imported")
-
-
-class TestCDatabase(BackendTests):
-
- def test_exists(self):
- if c_backend_wrapper is None:
- self.fail("Could not import the c_backend_wrapper module."
- " Was it compiled properly?")
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.assertEqual(':memory:', db._filename)
-
- def test__is_closed(self):
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.assertTrue(db._sql_is_open())
- db.close()
- self.assertFalse(db._sql_is_open())
-
- def test__run_sql(self):
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.assertTrue(db._sql_is_open())
- self.assertEqual([], db._run_sql('CREATE TABLE test (id INTEGER)'))
- self.assertEqual([], db._run_sql('INSERT INTO test VALUES (1)'))
- self.assertEqual([('1',)], db._run_sql('SELECT * FROM test'))
-
- def test__get_generation(self):
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.assertEqual(0, db._get_generation())
- db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual(1, db._get_generation())
-
- def test__get_generation_info(self):
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.assertEqual((0, ''), db._get_generation_info())
- db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- info = db._get_generation_info()
- self.assertEqual(1, info[0])
- self.assertTrue(info[1].startswith('T-'))
-
- def test__set_replica_uid(self):
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.assertIsNot(None, db._replica_uid)
- db._set_replica_uid('foo')
- self.assertEqual([('foo',)], db._run_sql(
- "SELECT value FROM u1db_config WHERE name='replica_uid'"))
-
- def test_default_replica_uid(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.assertIsNot(None, self.db._replica_uid)
- self.assertEqual(32, len(self.db._replica_uid))
- # casting to an int from the uid *is* the check for correct behavior.
- int(self.db._replica_uid, 16)
-
- def test_get_conflicts_with_borked_data(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- # We add an entry to conflicts, but not to documents, which is an
- # invalid situation
- self.db._run_sql("INSERT INTO conflicts"
- " VALUES ('doc-id', 'doc-rev', '{}')")
- self.assertRaises(Exception, self.db.get_doc_conflicts, 'doc-id')
-
- def test_create_index_list(self):
- # We manually poke data into the DB, so that we test just the "get_doc"
- # code, rather than also testing the index management code.
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index_list("key-idx", ["key"])
- docs = self.db.get_from_index('key-idx', 'value')
- self.assertEqual([doc], docs)
-
- def test_create_index_list_on_non_ascii_field_name(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(json.dumps({u'\xe5': 'value'}))
- self.db.create_index_list('test-idx', [u'\xe5'])
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_list_indexes_with_non_ascii_field_names(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.db.create_index_list('test-idx', [u'\xe5'])
- self.assertEqual(
- [('test-idx', [u'\xe5'])], self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test_create_index_evaluates_it(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index_list('test-idx', ['key'])
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_wildcard_matches_unicode_value(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(json.dumps({"key": u"valu\xe5"}))
- self.db.create_index_list('test-idx', ['key'])
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', '*'))
-
- def test_create_index_fails_if_name_taken(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.db.create_index_list('test-idx', ['key'])
- self.assertRaises(errors.IndexNameTakenError,
- self.db.create_index_list,
- 'test-idx', ['stuff'])
-
- def test_create_index_does_not_fail_if_name_taken_with_same_index(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.db.create_index_list('test-idx', ['key'])
- self.db.create_index_list('test-idx', ['key'])
- self.assertEqual([('test-idx', ['key'])], self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test_create_index_after_deleting_document(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc2)
- self.db.create_index_list('test-idx', ['key'])
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_get_from_index(self):
- # We manually poke data into the DB, so that we test just the "get_doc"
- # code, rather than also testing the index management code.
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index("key-idx", "key")
- docs = self.db.get_from_index('key-idx', 'value')
- self.assertEqual([doc], docs)
-
- def test_get_from_index_list(self):
- # We manually poke data into the DB, so that we test just the "get_doc"
- # code, rather than also testing the index management code.
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index("key-idx", "key")
- docs = self.db.get_from_index_list('key-idx', ['value'])
- self.assertEqual([doc], docs)
-
- def test_get_from_index_list_multi(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- content = '{"key": "value", "key2": "value2"}'
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(content)
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc],
- self.db.get_from_index_list('test-idx', ['value', 'value2']))
-
- def test_get_from_index_list_multi_ordered(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value3", "key2": "value4"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value3"}')
- doc3 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value2", "key2": "value2"}')
- doc4 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key": "value1", "key2": "value1"}')
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', 'key', 'key2')
- self.assertEqual(
- [doc4, doc3, doc2, doc1],
- self.db.get_from_index_list('test-idx', ['v*', '*']))
-
- def test_get_from_index_2(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc)
- self.db.create_index("multi-idx", "key", "sub.doc")
- docs = self.db.get_from_index('multi-idx', 'value', 'underneath')
- self.assertEqual([doc], docs)
-
- def test_get_index_keys(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- self.db.create_index("key-idx", "key")
- keys = self.db.get_index_keys('key-idx')
- self.assertEqual([("value",)], keys)
-
- def test__query_init_one_field(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.db.create_index("key-idx", "key")
- query = self.db._query_init("key-idx")
- self.assertEqual("key-idx", query.index_name)
- self.assertEqual(1, query.num_fields)
- self.assertEqual(["key"], query.fields)
-
- def test__query_init_two_fields(self):
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.db.create_index("two-idx", "key", "key2")
- query = self.db._query_init("two-idx")
- self.assertEqual("two-idx", query.index_name)
- self.assertEqual(2, query.num_fields)
- self.assertEqual(["key", "key2"], query.fields)
-
- def assertFormatQueryEquals(self, expected, wildcards, fields):
- val, w = c_backend_wrapper._format_query(fields)
- self.assertEqual(expected, val)
- self.assertEqual(wildcards, w)
-
- def test__format_query(self):
- self.assertFormatQueryEquals(
- "SELECT d0.doc_id FROM document_fields d0"
- " WHERE d0.field_name = ? AND d0.value = ? ORDER BY d0.value",
- [0], ["1"])
- self.assertFormatQueryEquals(
- "SELECT d0.doc_id"
- " FROM document_fields d0, document_fields d1"
- " WHERE d0.field_name = ? AND d0.value = ?"
- " AND d0.doc_id = d1.doc_id"
- " AND d1.field_name = ? AND d1.value = ?"
- " ORDER BY d0.value, d1.value",
- [0, 0], ["1", "2"])
- self.assertFormatQueryEquals(
- "SELECT d0.doc_id"
- " FROM document_fields d0, document_fields d1, document_fields d2"
- " WHERE d0.field_name = ? AND d0.value = ?"
- " AND d0.doc_id = d1.doc_id"
- " AND d1.field_name = ? AND d1.value = ?"
- " AND d0.doc_id = d2.doc_id"
- " AND d2.field_name = ? AND d2.value = ?"
- " ORDER BY d0.value, d1.value, d2.value",
- [0, 0, 0], ["1", "2", "3"])
-
- def test__format_query_wildcard(self):
- self.assertFormatQueryEquals(
- "SELECT d0.doc_id FROM document_fields d0"
- " WHERE d0.field_name = ? AND d0.value NOT NULL ORDER BY d0.value",
- [1], ["*"])
- self.assertFormatQueryEquals(
- "SELECT d0.doc_id"
- " FROM document_fields d0, document_fields d1"
- " WHERE d0.field_name = ? AND d0.value = ?"
- " AND d0.doc_id = d1.doc_id"
- " AND d1.field_name = ? AND d1.value NOT NULL"
- " ORDER BY d0.value, d1.value",
- [0, 1], ["1", "*"])
-
- def test__format_query_glob(self):
- self.assertFormatQueryEquals(
- "SELECT d0.doc_id FROM document_fields d0"
- " WHERE d0.field_name = ? AND d0.value GLOB ? ORDER BY d0.value",
- [2], ["1*"])
-
-
-class TestCSyncTarget(BackendTests):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestCSyncTarget, self).setUp()
- self.db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- self.st = self.db.get_sync_target()
-
- def test_attached_to_db(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- self.db._replica_uid, self.st.get_sync_info("misc")[0])
-
- def test_get_sync_exchange(self):
- exc = self.st._get_sync_exchange("source-uid", 10)
- self.assertIsNot(None, exc)
-
- def test_sync_exchange_insert_doc_from_source(self):
- exc = self.st._get_sync_exchange("source-uid", 5)
- doc = c_backend_wrapper.make_document('doc-id', 'replica:1',
- tests.simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual([], exc.get_seen_ids())
- exc.insert_doc_from_source(doc, 10, 'T-sid')
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'doc-id', 'replica:1', tests.simple_doc,
- False)
- self.assertEqual(
- (10, 'T-sid'), self.db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('source-uid'))
- self.assertEqual(['doc-id'], exc.get_seen_ids())
-
- def test_sync_exchange_conflicted_doc(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- exc = self.st._get_sync_exchange("source-uid", 5)
- doc2 = c_backend_wrapper.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'replica:1',
- tests.nested_doc)
- self.assertEqual([], exc.get_seen_ids())
- # The insert should be rejected and the doc_id not considered 'seen'
- exc.insert_doc_from_source(doc2, 10, 'T-sid')
- self.assertGetDoc(
- self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, tests.simple_doc, False)
- self.assertEqual([], exc.get_seen_ids())
-
- def test_sync_exchange_find_doc_ids(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- exc = self.st._get_sync_exchange("source-uid", 0)
- self.assertEqual(0, exc.target_gen)
- exc.find_doc_ids_to_return()
- doc_id = exc.get_doc_ids_to_return()[0]
- self.assertEqual(
- (doc.doc_id, 1), doc_id[:-1])
- self.assertTrue(doc_id[-1].startswith('T-'))
- self.assertEqual(1, exc.target_gen)
-
- def test_sync_exchange_find_doc_ids_not_including_recently_inserted(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc)
- exc = self.st._get_sync_exchange("source-uid", 0)
- doc3 = c_backend_wrapper.make_document(doc1.doc_id,
- doc1.rev + "|zreplica:2", tests.simple_doc)
- exc.insert_doc_from_source(doc3, 10, 'T-sid')
- exc.find_doc_ids_to_return()
- self.assertEqual(
- (doc2.doc_id, 2), exc.get_doc_ids_to_return()[0][:-1])
- self.assertEqual(3, exc.target_gen)
-
- def test_sync_exchange_return_docs(self):
- returned = []
-
- def return_doc_cb(doc, gen, trans_id):
- returned.append((doc, gen, trans_id))
-
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- exc = self.st._get_sync_exchange("source-uid", 0)
- exc.find_doc_ids_to_return()
- exc.return_docs(return_doc_cb)
- self.assertEqual((doc1, 1), returned[0][:-1])
-
- def test_sync_exchange_doc_ids(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc-1')
- db2 = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc2 = db2.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc, doc_id='doc-2')
- returned = []
-
- def return_doc_cb(doc, gen, trans_id):
- returned.append((doc, gen, trans_id))
-
- val = self.st.sync_exchange_doc_ids(
- db2, [(doc2.doc_id, 1, 'T-sid')], 0, None, return_doc_cb)
- last_trans_id = self.db._get_transaction_log()[-1][1]
- self.assertEqual(2, self.db._get_generation())
- self.assertEqual((2, last_trans_id), val)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc2.doc_id, doc2.rev, tests.nested_doc,
- False)
- self.assertEqual((doc1, 1), returned[0][:-1])
-
-
-class TestCHTTPSyncTarget(BackendTests):
-
- def test_format_sync_url(self):
- target = c_backend_wrapper.create_http_sync_target("http://base_url")
- self.assertEqual("http://base_url/sync-from/replica-uid",
- c_backend_wrapper._format_sync_url(target, "replica-uid"))
-
- def test_format_sync_url_escapes(self):
- # The base_url should not get munged (we assume it is already a
- # properly formed URL), but the replica-uid should get properly escaped
- target = c_backend_wrapper.create_http_sync_target(
- "http://host/base%2Ctest/")
- self.assertEqual("http://host/base%2Ctest/sync-from/replica%2Cuid",
- c_backend_wrapper._format_sync_url(target, "replica,uid"))
-
- def test_format_refuses_non_http(self):
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- target = db.get_sync_target()
- self.assertRaises(RuntimeError,
- c_backend_wrapper._format_sync_url, target, 'replica,uid')
-
- def test_oauth_credentials(self):
- target = c_backend_wrapper.create_oauth_http_sync_target(
- "http://host/base%2Ctest/",
- 'consumer-key', 'consumer-secret', 'token-key', 'token-secret')
- auth = c_backend_wrapper._get_oauth_authorization(target,
- "GET", "http://host/base%2Ctest/sync-from/abcd-efg")
- self.assertIsNot(None, auth)
- self.assertTrue(auth.startswith('Authorization: OAuth realm="", '))
- self.assertNotIn('http://host/base', auth)
- self.assertIn('oauth_nonce="', auth)
- self.assertIn('oauth_timestamp="', auth)
- self.assertIn('oauth_consumer_key="consumer-key"', auth)
- self.assertIn('oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1"', auth)
- self.assertIn('oauth_version="1.0"', auth)
- self.assertIn('oauth_token="token-key"', auth)
- self.assertIn('oauth_signature="', auth)
-
-
-class TestSyncCtoHTTPViaC(tests.TestCaseWithServer):
-
- make_app_with_state = staticmethod(make_http_app)
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestSyncCtoHTTPViaC, self).setUp()
- if c_backend_wrapper is None:
- self.skipTest("The c_backend_wrapper could not be imported")
- self.startServer()
-
- def test_trivial_sync(self):
- mem_db = self.request_state._create_database('test.db')
- mem_doc = mem_db.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc)
- url = self.getURL('test.db')
- target = c_backend_wrapper.create_http_sync_target(url)
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- c_backend_wrapper.sync_db_to_target(db, target)
- self.assertGetDoc(mem_db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json(), False)
- self.assertGetDoc(db, mem_doc.doc_id, mem_doc.rev, mem_doc.get_json(),
- False)
-
- def test_unavailable(self):
- mem_db = self.request_state._create_database('test.db')
- mem_db.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc)
- tries = []
-
- def wrapper(instance, *args, **kwargs):
- tries.append(None)
- raise errors.Unavailable
-
- mem_db.whats_changed = wrapper
- url = self.getURL('test.db')
- target = c_backend_wrapper.create_http_sync_target(url)
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.Unavailable, c_backend_wrapper.sync_db_to_target, db,
- target)
- self.assertEqual(5, len(tries))
-
- def test_unavailable_then_available(self):
- mem_db = self.request_state._create_database('test.db')
- mem_doc = mem_db.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc)
- orig_whatschanged = mem_db.whats_changed
- tries = []
-
- def wrapper(instance, *args, **kwargs):
- if len(tries) < 1:
- tries.append(None)
- raise errors.Unavailable
- return orig_whatschanged(instance, *args, **kwargs)
-
- mem_db.whats_changed = wrapper
- url = self.getURL('test.db')
- target = c_backend_wrapper.create_http_sync_target(url)
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- c_backend_wrapper.sync_db_to_target(db, target)
- self.assertEqual(1, len(tries))
- self.assertGetDoc(mem_db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json(), False)
- self.assertGetDoc(db, mem_doc.doc_id, mem_doc.rev, mem_doc.get_json(),
- False)
-
- def test_db_sync(self):
- mem_db = self.request_state._create_database('test.db')
- mem_doc = mem_db.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc)
- url = self.getURL('test.db')
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- local_gen_before_sync = db.sync(url)
- gen, _, changes = db.whats_changed(local_gen_before_sync)
- self.assertEqual(1, len(changes))
- self.assertEqual(mem_doc.doc_id, changes[0][0])
- self.assertEqual(1, gen - local_gen_before_sync)
- self.assertEqual(1, local_gen_before_sync)
- self.assertGetDoc(mem_db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json(), False)
- self.assertGetDoc(db, mem_doc.doc_id, mem_doc.rev, mem_doc.get_json(),
- False)
-
-
-class TestSyncCtoOAuthHTTPViaC(tests.TestCaseWithServer):
-
- make_app_with_state = staticmethod(make_oauth_http_app)
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestSyncCtoOAuthHTTPViaC, self).setUp()
- if c_backend_wrapper is None:
- self.skipTest("The c_backend_wrapper could not be imported")
- self.startServer()
-
- def test_trivial_sync(self):
- mem_db = self.request_state._create_database('test.db')
- mem_doc = mem_db.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc)
- url = self.getURL('~/test.db')
- target = c_backend_wrapper.create_oauth_http_sync_target(url,
- tests.consumer1.key, tests.consumer1.secret,
- tests.token1.key, tests.token1.secret)
- db = c_backend_wrapper.CDatabase(':memory:')
- doc = db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- c_backend_wrapper.sync_db_to_target(db, target)
- self.assertGetDoc(mem_db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json(), False)
- self.assertGetDoc(db, mem_doc.doc_id, mem_doc.rev, mem_doc.get_json(),
- False)
-
-
-class TestVectorClock(BackendTests):
-
- def create_vcr(self, rev):
- return c_backend_wrapper.VectorClockRev(rev)
-
- def test_parse_empty(self):
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev()',
- repr(self.create_vcr('')))
-
- def test_parse_invalid(self):
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('x')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('x:a')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('y:1|x:a')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('x:a|y:1')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('y:1|x:2a')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('y:1||')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('y:1|')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('y:1|x:2|')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('y:1|x:2|:')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('y:1|x:2|m:')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('y:1|x:|m:3')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(None)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('y:1|:|m:3')))
-
- def test_parse_single(self):
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(test:1)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('test:1')))
-
- def test_parse_multi(self):
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(test:1|z:2)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('test:1|z:2')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(ab:1|bc:2|cd:3|de:4|ef:5)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('ab:1|bc:2|cd:3|de:4|ef:5')))
- self.assertEqual('VectorClockRev(a:2|b:1)',
- repr(self.create_vcr('b:1|a:2')))
-
-
-class TestCDocument(BackendTests):
-
- def make_document(self, *args, **kwargs):
- return c_backend_wrapper.make_document(*args, **kwargs)
-
- def test_create(self):
- self.make_document('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc)
-
- def assertPyDocEqualCDoc(self, *args, **kwargs):
- cdoc = self.make_document(*args, **kwargs)
- pydoc = Document(*args, **kwargs)
- self.assertEqual(pydoc, cdoc)
- self.assertEqual(cdoc, pydoc)
-
- def test_cmp_to_pydoc_equal(self):
- self.assertPyDocEqualCDoc('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc)
- self.assertPyDocEqualCDoc('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc,
- has_conflicts=False)
- self.assertPyDocEqualCDoc('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc,
- has_conflicts=True)
-
- def test_cmp_to_pydoc_not_equal_conflicts(self):
- cdoc = self.make_document('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc)
- pydoc = Document('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc,
- has_conflicts=True)
- self.assertNotEqual(cdoc, pydoc)
- self.assertNotEqual(pydoc, cdoc)
-
- def test_cmp_to_pydoc_not_equal_doc_id(self):
- cdoc = self.make_document('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc)
- pydoc = Document('doc2-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc)
- self.assertNotEqual(cdoc, pydoc)
- self.assertNotEqual(pydoc, cdoc)
-
- def test_cmp_to_pydoc_not_equal_doc_rev(self):
- cdoc = self.make_document('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc)
- pydoc = Document('doc-id', 'uid:2', tests.simple_doc)
- self.assertNotEqual(cdoc, pydoc)
- self.assertNotEqual(pydoc, cdoc)
-
- def test_cmp_to_pydoc_not_equal_content(self):
- cdoc = self.make_document('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc)
- pydoc = Document('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.nested_doc)
- self.assertNotEqual(cdoc, pydoc)
- self.assertNotEqual(pydoc, cdoc)
-
-
-class TestUUID(BackendTests):
-
- def test_uuid4_conformance(self):
- uuids = set()
- for i in range(20):
- uuid = c_backend_wrapper.generate_hex_uuid()
- self.assertIsInstance(uuid, str)
- self.assertEqual(32, len(uuid))
- # This will raise ValueError if it isn't a valid hex string
- long(uuid, 16)
- # Version 4 uuids have 2 other requirements, the high 4 bits of the
- # seventh byte are always '0x4', and the middle bits of byte 9 are
- # always set
- self.assertEqual('4', uuid[12])
- self.assertTrue(uuid[16] in '89ab')
- self.assertTrue(uuid not in uuids)
- uuids.add(uuid)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_common_backend.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_common_backend.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 8c7c7ed9..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_common_backend.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Test common backend bits."""
-
-from u1db import (
- backends,
- tests,
- )
-
-
-class TestCommonBackendImpl(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test__allocate_doc_id(self):
- db = backends.CommonBackend()
- doc_id1 = db._allocate_doc_id()
- self.assertTrue(doc_id1.startswith('D-'))
- self.assertEqual(34, len(doc_id1))
- int(doc_id1[len('D-'):], 16)
- self.assertNotEqual(doc_id1, db._allocate_doc_id())
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_document.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_document.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 20f254b9..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_document.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-from u1db import errors, tests
-
-
-class TestDocument(tests.TestCase):
-
- scenarios = ([(
- 'py', {'make_document_for_test': tests.make_document_for_test})] +
- tests.C_DATABASE_SCENARIOS)
-
- def test_create_doc(self):
- doc = self.make_document('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual('doc-id', doc.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual('uid:1', doc.rev)
- self.assertEqual(tests.simple_doc, doc.get_json())
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
-
- def test__repr__(self):
- doc = self.make_document('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual(
- '%s(doc-id, uid:1, \'{"key": "value"}\')'
- % (doc.__class__.__name__,),
- repr(doc))
-
- def test__repr__conflicted(self):
- doc = self.make_document('doc-id', 'uid:1', tests.simple_doc,
- has_conflicts=True)
- self.assertEqual(
- '%s(doc-id, uid:1, conflicted, \'{"key": "value"}\')'
- % (doc.__class__.__name__,),
- repr(doc))
-
- def test__lt__(self):
- doc_a = self.make_document('a', 'b', '{}')
- doc_b = self.make_document('b', 'b', '{}')
- self.assertTrue(doc_a < doc_b)
- self.assertTrue(doc_b > doc_a)
- doc_aa = self.make_document('a', 'a', '{}')
- self.assertTrue(doc_aa < doc_a)
-
- def test__eq__(self):
- doc_a = self.make_document('a', 'b', '{}')
- doc_b = self.make_document('a', 'b', '{}')
- self.assertTrue(doc_a == doc_b)
- doc_b = self.make_document('a', 'b', '{}', has_conflicts=True)
- self.assertFalse(doc_a == doc_b)
-
- def test_non_json_dict(self):
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidJSON, self.make_document, 'id', 'uid:1',
- '"not a json dictionary"')
-
- def test_non_json(self):
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidJSON, self.make_document, 'id', 'uid:1',
- 'not a json dictionary')
-
- def test_get_size(self):
- doc_a = self.make_document('a', 'b', '{"some": "content"}')
- self.assertEqual(
- len('a' + 'b' + '{"some": "content"}'), doc_a.get_size())
-
- def test_get_size_empty_document(self):
- doc_a = self.make_document('a', 'b', None)
- self.assertEqual(len('a' + 'b'), doc_a.get_size())
-
-
-class TestPyDocument(tests.TestCase):
-
- scenarios = ([(
- 'py', {'make_document_for_test': tests.make_document_for_test})])
-
- def test_get_content(self):
- doc = self.make_document('id', 'rev', '{"content":""}')
- self.assertEqual({"content": ""}, doc.content)
- doc.set_json('{"content": "new"}')
- self.assertEqual({"content": "new"}, doc.content)
-
- def test_set_content(self):
- doc = self.make_document('id', 'rev', '{"content":""}')
- doc.content = {"content": "new"}
- self.assertEqual('{"content": "new"}', doc.get_json())
-
- def test_set_bad_content(self):
- doc = self.make_document('id', 'rev', '{"content":""}')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidContent, setattr, doc, 'content',
- '{"content": "new"}')
-
- def test_is_tombstone(self):
- doc_a = self.make_document('a', 'b', '{}')
- self.assertFalse(doc_a.is_tombstone())
- doc_a.set_json(None)
- self.assertTrue(doc_a.is_tombstone())
-
- def test_make_tombstone(self):
- doc_a = self.make_document('a', 'b', '{}')
- self.assertFalse(doc_a.is_tombstone())
- doc_a.make_tombstone()
- self.assertTrue(doc_a.is_tombstone())
-
- def test_same_content_as(self):
- doc_a = self.make_document('a', 'b', '{}')
- doc_b = self.make_document('d', 'e', '{}')
- self.assertTrue(doc_a.same_content_as(doc_b))
- doc_b = self.make_document('p', 'q', '{}', has_conflicts=True)
- self.assertTrue(doc_a.same_content_as(doc_b))
- doc_b.content['key'] = 'value'
- self.assertFalse(doc_a.same_content_as(doc_b))
-
- def test_same_content_as_json_order(self):
- doc_a = self.make_document(
- 'a', 'b', '{"key1": "val1", "key2": "val2"}')
- doc_b = self.make_document(
- 'c', 'd', '{"key2": "val2", "key1": "val1"}')
- self.assertTrue(doc_a.same_content_as(doc_b))
-
- def test_set_json(self):
- doc = self.make_document('id', 'rev', '{"content":""}')
- doc.set_json('{"content": "new"}')
- self.assertEqual('{"content": "new"}', doc.get_json())
-
- def test_set_json_non_dict(self):
- doc = self.make_document('id', 'rev', '{"content":""}')
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidJSON, doc.set_json, '"is not a dict"')
-
- def test_set_json_error(self):
- doc = self.make_document('id', 'rev', '{"content":""}')
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidJSON, doc.set_json, 'is not json')
-
-
-load_tests = tests.load_with_scenarios
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_errors.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_errors.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 0e089ede..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_errors.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Tests error infrastructure."""
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- tests,
- )
-
-
-class TestError(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_error_base(self):
- err = errors.U1DBError()
- self.assertEqual("error", err.wire_description)
- self.assertIs(None, err.message)
-
- err = errors.U1DBError("Message.")
- self.assertEqual("error", err.wire_description)
- self.assertEqual("Message.", err.message)
-
- def test_HTTPError(self):
- err = errors.HTTPError(500)
- self.assertEqual(500, err.status)
- self.assertIs(None, err.wire_description)
- self.assertIs(None, err.message)
-
- err = errors.HTTPError(500, "Crash.")
- self.assertEqual(500, err.status)
- self.assertIs(None, err.wire_description)
- self.assertEqual("Crash.", err.message)
-
- def test_HTTPError_str(self):
- err = errors.HTTPError(500)
- self.assertEqual("HTTPError(500)", str(err))
-
- err = errors.HTTPError(500, "ERROR")
- self.assertEqual("HTTPError(500, 'ERROR')", str(err))
-
- def test_Unvailable(self):
- err = errors.Unavailable()
- self.assertEqual(503, err.status)
- self.assertEqual("Unavailable()", str(err))
-
- err = errors.Unavailable("DOWN")
- self.assertEqual("DOWN", err.message)
- self.assertEqual("Unavailable('DOWN')", str(err))
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_app.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_app.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 13522693..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_app.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1133 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Test the WSGI app."""
-
-import paste.fixture
-import sys
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-import StringIO
-
-from u1db import (
- __version__ as _u1db_version,
- errors,
- sync,
- tests,
- )
-
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_app,
- http_errors,
- )
-
-
-class TestFencedReader(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_init(self):
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(StringIO.StringIO(""), 25, 100)
- self.assertEqual(25, reader.remaining)
-
- def test_read_chunk(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("abcdef")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 5, 10)
- data = reader.read_chunk(2)
- self.assertEqual("ab", data)
- self.assertEqual(2, inp.tell())
- self.assertEqual(3, reader.remaining)
-
- def test_read_chunk_remaining(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("abcdef")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 4, 10)
- data = reader.read_chunk(9999)
- self.assertEqual("abcd", data)
- self.assertEqual(4, inp.tell())
- self.assertEqual(0, reader.remaining)
-
- def test_read_chunk_nothing_left(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("abc")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 2, 10)
- reader.read_chunk(2)
- self.assertEqual(2, inp.tell())
- self.assertEqual(0, reader.remaining)
- data = reader.read_chunk(2)
- self.assertEqual("", data)
- self.assertEqual(2, inp.tell())
- self.assertEqual(0, reader.remaining)
-
- def test_read_chunk_kept(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("abcde")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 4, 10)
- reader._kept = "xyz"
- data = reader.read_chunk(2) # atmost ignored
- self.assertEqual("xyz", data)
- self.assertEqual(0, inp.tell())
- self.assertEqual(4, reader.remaining)
- self.assertIsNone(reader._kept)
-
- def test_getline(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("abc\r\nde")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 6, 10)
- reader.MAXCHUNK = 6
- line = reader.getline()
- self.assertEqual("abc\r\n", line)
- self.assertEqual("d", reader._kept)
-
- def test_getline_exact(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("abcd\r\nef")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 6, 10)
- reader.MAXCHUNK = 6
- line = reader.getline()
- self.assertEqual("abcd\r\n", line)
- self.assertIs(None, reader._kept)
-
- def test_getline_no_newline(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("abcd")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 4, 10)
- reader.MAXCHUNK = 6
- line = reader.getline()
- self.assertEqual("abcd", line)
-
- def test_getline_many_chunks(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("abcde\r\nf")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 8, 10)
- reader.MAXCHUNK = 4
- line = reader.getline()
- self.assertEqual("abcde\r\n", line)
- self.assertEqual("f", reader._kept)
- line = reader.getline()
- self.assertEqual("f", line)
-
- def test_getline_empty(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 0, 10)
- reader.MAXCHUNK = 4
- line = reader.getline()
- self.assertEqual("", line)
- line = reader.getline()
- self.assertEqual("", line)
-
- def test_getline_just_newline(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("\r\n")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 2, 10)
- reader.MAXCHUNK = 4
- line = reader.getline()
- self.assertEqual("\r\n", line)
- line = reader.getline()
- self.assertEqual("", line)
-
- def test_getline_too_large(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("x" * 50)
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 50, 25)
- reader.MAXCHUNK = 4
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, reader.getline)
-
- def test_getline_too_large_complete(self):
- inp = StringIO.StringIO("x" * 25 + "\r\n")
- reader = http_app._FencedReader(inp, 50, 25)
- reader.MAXCHUNK = 4
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, reader.getline)
-
-
-class TestHTTPMethodDecorator(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_args(self):
- @http_app.http_method()
- def f(self, a, b):
- return self, a, b
- res = f("self", {"a": "x", "b": "y"}, None)
- self.assertEqual(("self", "x", "y"), res)
-
- def test_args_missing(self):
- @http_app.http_method()
- def f(self, a, b):
- return a, b
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, f, "self", {"a": "x"}, None)
-
- def test_args_unexpected(self):
- @http_app.http_method()
- def f(self, a):
- return a
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, f, "self",
- {"a": "x", "c": "z"}, None)
-
- def test_args_default(self):
- @http_app.http_method()
- def f(self, a, b="z"):
- return a, b
- res = f("self", {"a": "x"}, None)
- self.assertEqual(("x", "z"), res)
-
- def test_args_conversion(self):
- @http_app.http_method(b=int)
- def f(self, a, b):
- return self, a, b
- res = f("self", {"a": "x", "b": "2"}, None)
- self.assertEqual(("self", "x", 2), res)
-
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, f, "self",
- {"a": "x", "b": "foo"}, None)
-
- def test_args_conversion_with_default(self):
- @http_app.http_method(b=str)
- def f(self, a, b=None):
- return self, a, b
- res = f("self", {"a": "x"}, None)
- self.assertEqual(("self", "x", None), res)
-
- def test_args_content(self):
- @http_app.http_method()
- def f(self, a, content):
- return a, content
- res = f(self, {"a": "x"}, "CONTENT")
- self.assertEqual(("x", "CONTENT"), res)
-
- def test_args_content_as_args(self):
- @http_app.http_method(b=int, content_as_args=True)
- def f(self, a, b):
- return self, a, b
- res = f("self", {"a": "x"}, '{"b": "2"}')
- self.assertEqual(("self", "x", 2), res)
-
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, f, "self", {}, 'not-json')
-
- def test_args_content_no_query(self):
- @http_app.http_method(no_query=True,
- content_as_args=True)
- def f(self, a='a', b='b'):
- return a, b
- res = f("self", {}, '{"b": "y"}')
- self.assertEqual(('a', 'y'), res)
-
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, f, "self", {'a': 'x'},
- '{"b": "y"}')
-
-
-class TestResource(object):
-
- @http_app.http_method()
- def get(self, a, b):
- self.args = dict(a=a, b=b)
- return 'Get'
-
- @http_app.http_method()
- def put(self, a, content):
- self.args = dict(a=a)
- self.content = content
- return 'Put'
-
- @http_app.http_method(content_as_args=True)
- def put_args(self, a, b):
- self.args = dict(a=a, b=b)
- self.order = ['a']
- self.entries = []
-
- @http_app.http_method()
- def put_stream_entry(self, content):
- self.entries.append(content)
- self.order.append('s')
-
- def put_end(self):
- self.order.append('e')
- return "Put/end"
-
-
-class parameters:
- max_request_size = 200000
- max_entry_size = 100000
-
-
-class TestHTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_get(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': 'a=1&b=2', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- res = invoke()
- self.assertEqual('Get', res)
- self.assertEqual({'a': '1', 'b': '2'}, resource.args)
-
- def test_put_json(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- body = '{"body": true}'
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': 'a=1', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO(body),
- 'CONTENT_LENGTH': str(len(body)),
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/json'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- res = invoke()
- self.assertEqual('Put', res)
- self.assertEqual({'a': '1'}, resource.args)
- self.assertEqual('{"body": true}', resource.content)
-
- def test_put_sync_stream(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- body = (
- '[\r\n'
- '{"b": 2},\r\n' # args
- '{"entry": "x"},\r\n' # stream entry
- '{"entry": "y"}\r\n' # stream entry
- ']'
- )
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': 'a=1', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO(body),
- 'CONTENT_LENGTH': str(len(body)),
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-u1db-sync-stream'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- res = invoke()
- self.assertEqual('Put/end', res)
- self.assertEqual({'a': '1', 'b': 2}, resource.args)
- self.assertEqual(
- ['{"entry": "x"}', '{"entry": "y"}'], resource.entries)
- self.assertEqual(['a', 's', 's', 'e'], resource.order)
-
- def _put_sync_stream(self, body):
- resource = TestResource()
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': 'a=1&b=2', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO(body),
- 'CONTENT_LENGTH': str(len(body)),
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-u1db-sync-stream'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- invoke()
-
- def test_put_sync_stream_wrong_start(self):
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest,
- self._put_sync_stream, "{}\r\n]")
-
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest,
- self._put_sync_stream, "\r\n{}\r\n]")
-
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest,
- self._put_sync_stream, "")
-
- def test_put_sync_stream_wrong_end(self):
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest,
- self._put_sync_stream, "[\r\n{}")
-
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest,
- self._put_sync_stream, "[\r\n")
-
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest,
- self._put_sync_stream, "[\r\n{}\r\n]\r\n...")
-
- def test_put_sync_stream_missing_comma(self):
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest,
- self._put_sync_stream, "[\r\n{}\r\n{}\r\n]")
-
- def test_put_sync_stream_extra_comma(self):
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest,
- self._put_sync_stream, "[\r\n{},\r\n]")
-
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest,
- self._put_sync_stream, "[\r\n{},\r\n{},\r\n]")
-
- def test_bad_request_decode_failure(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': 'a=\xff', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO('{}'),
- 'CONTENT_LENGTH': '2',
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/json'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, invoke)
-
- def test_bad_request_unsupported_content_type(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': '', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO('{}'),
- 'CONTENT_LENGTH': '2',
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'text/plain'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, invoke)
-
- def test_bad_request_content_length_too_large(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': '', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO('{}'),
- 'CONTENT_LENGTH': '10000',
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'text/plain'}
-
- resource.max_request_size = 5000
- resource.max_entry_size = sys.maxint # we don't get to use this
-
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, invoke)
-
- def test_bad_request_no_content_length(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': '', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO('a'),
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/json'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, invoke)
-
- def test_bad_request_invalid_content_length(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': '', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO('abc'),
- 'CONTENT_LENGTH': '1unk',
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/json'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, invoke)
-
- def test_bad_request_empty_body(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': '', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO(''),
- 'CONTENT_LENGTH': '0',
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/json'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, invoke)
-
- def test_bad_request_unsupported_method_get_like(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': '', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'DELETE'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, invoke)
-
- def test_bad_request_unsupported_method_put_like(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': '', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO('{}'),
- 'CONTENT_LENGTH': '2',
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/json'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, invoke)
-
- def test_bad_request_unsupported_method_put_like_multi_json(self):
- resource = TestResource()
- body = '{}\r\n{}\r\n'
- environ = {'QUERY_STRING': '', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
- 'wsgi.input': StringIO.StringIO(body),
- 'CONTENT_LENGTH': str(len(body)),
- 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-u1db-multi-json'}
- invoke = http_app.HTTPInvocationByMethodWithBody(resource, environ,
- parameters)
- self.assertRaises(http_app.BadRequest, invoke)
-
-
-class TestHTTPResponder(tests.TestCase):
-
- def start_response(self, status, headers):
- self.status = status
- self.headers = dict(headers)
- self.response_body = []
-
- def write(data):
- self.response_body.append(data)
-
- return write
-
- def test_send_response_content_w_headers(self):
- responder = http_app.HTTPResponder(self.start_response)
- responder.send_response_content('foo', headers={'x-a': '1'})
- self.assertEqual('200 OK', self.status)
- self.assertEqual({'content-type': 'application/json',
- 'cache-control': 'no-cache',
- 'x-a': '1', 'content-length': '3'}, self.headers)
- self.assertEqual([], self.response_body)
- self.assertEqual(['foo'], responder.content)
-
- def test_send_response_json(self):
- responder = http_app.HTTPResponder(self.start_response)
- responder.send_response_json(value='success')
- self.assertEqual('200 OK', self.status)
- expected_body = '{"value": "success"}\r\n'
- self.assertEqual({'content-type': 'application/json',
- 'content-length': str(len(expected_body)),
- 'cache-control': 'no-cache'}, self.headers)
- self.assertEqual([], self.response_body)
- self.assertEqual([expected_body], responder.content)
-
- def test_send_response_json_status_fail(self):
- responder = http_app.HTTPResponder(self.start_response)
- responder.send_response_json(400)
- self.assertEqual('400 Bad Request', self.status)
- expected_body = '{}\r\n'
- self.assertEqual({'content-type': 'application/json',
- 'content-length': str(len(expected_body)),
- 'cache-control': 'no-cache'}, self.headers)
- self.assertEqual([], self.response_body)
- self.assertEqual([expected_body], responder.content)
-
- def test_start_finish_response_status_fail(self):
- responder = http_app.HTTPResponder(self.start_response)
- responder.start_response(404, {'error': 'not found'})
- responder.finish_response()
- self.assertEqual('404 Not Found', self.status)
- self.assertEqual({'content-type': 'application/json',
- 'cache-control': 'no-cache'}, self.headers)
- self.assertEqual(['{"error": "not found"}\r\n'], self.response_body)
- self.assertEqual([], responder.content)
-
- def test_send_stream_entry(self):
- responder = http_app.HTTPResponder(self.start_response)
- responder.content_type = "application/x-u1db-multi-json"
- responder.start_response(200)
- responder.start_stream()
- responder.stream_entry({'entry': 1})
- responder.stream_entry({'entry': 2})
- responder.end_stream()
- responder.finish_response()
- self.assertEqual('200 OK', self.status)
- self.assertEqual({'content-type': 'application/x-u1db-multi-json',
- 'cache-control': 'no-cache'}, self.headers)
- self.assertEqual(['[',
- '\r\n', '{"entry": 1}',
- ',\r\n', '{"entry": 2}',
- '\r\n]\r\n'], self.response_body)
- self.assertEqual([], responder.content)
-
- def test_send_stream_w_error(self):
- responder = http_app.HTTPResponder(self.start_response)
- responder.content_type = "application/x-u1db-multi-json"
- responder.start_response(200)
- responder.start_stream()
- responder.stream_entry({'entry': 1})
- responder.send_response_json(503, error="unavailable")
- self.assertEqual('200 OK', self.status)
- self.assertEqual({'content-type': 'application/x-u1db-multi-json',
- 'cache-control': 'no-cache'}, self.headers)
- self.assertEqual(['[',
- '\r\n', '{"entry": 1}'], self.response_body)
- self.assertEqual([',\r\n', '{"error": "unavailable"}\r\n'],
- responder.content)
-
-
-class TestHTTPApp(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestHTTPApp, self).setUp()
- self.state = tests.ServerStateForTests()
- self.http_app = http_app.HTTPApp(self.state)
- self.app = paste.fixture.TestApp(self.http_app)
- self.db0 = self.state._create_database('db0')
-
- def test_bad_request_broken(self):
- resp = self.app.put('/db0/doc/doc1', params='{"x": 1}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/foo'},
- expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
-
- def test_bad_request_dispatch(self):
- resp = self.app.put('/db0/foo/doc1', params='{"x": 1}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'},
- expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
-
- def test_version(self):
- resp = self.app.get('/')
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({"version": _u1db_version}, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_create_database(self):
- resp = self.app.put('/db1', params='{}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'})
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({'ok': True}, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- resp = self.app.put('/db1', params='{}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'})
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({'ok': True}, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_delete_database(self):
- resp = self.app.delete('/db0')
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- self.state.check_database, 'db0')
-
- def test_get_database(self):
- resp = self.app.get('/db0')
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({}, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_valid_database_names(self):
- resp = self.app.get('/a-database', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(404, resp.status)
-
- resp = self.app.get('/db1', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(404, resp.status)
-
- resp = self.app.get('/0', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(404, resp.status)
-
- resp = self.app.get('/0-0', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(404, resp.status)
-
- resp = self.app.get('/org.future', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(404, resp.status)
-
- def test_invalid_database_names(self):
- resp = self.app.get('/.a', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
-
- resp = self.app.get('/-a', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
-
- resp = self.app.get('/_a', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
-
- def test_put_doc_create(self):
- resp = self.app.put('/db0/doc/doc1', params='{"x": 1}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'})
- doc = self.db0.get_doc('doc1')
- self.assertEqual(201, resp.status) # created
- self.assertEqual('{"x": 1}', doc.get_json())
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({'rev': doc.rev}, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_put_doc(self):
- doc = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- resp = self.app.put('/db0/doc/doc1?old_rev=%s' % doc.rev,
- params='{"x": 2}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'})
- doc = self.db0.get_doc('doc1')
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('{"x": 2}', doc.get_json())
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({'rev': doc.rev}, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_put_doc_too_large(self):
- self.http_app.max_request_size = 15000
- doc = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- resp = self.app.put('/db0/doc/doc1?old_rev=%s' % doc.rev,
- params='{"%s": 2}' % ('z' * 16000),
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'},
- expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
-
- def test_delete_doc(self):
- doc = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- resp = self.app.delete('/db0/doc/doc1?old_rev=%s' % doc.rev)
- doc = self.db0.get_doc('doc1', include_deleted=True)
- self.assertEqual(None, doc.content)
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({'rev': doc.rev}, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_get_doc(self):
- doc = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- resp = self.app.get('/db0/doc/%s' % doc.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual('{"x": 1}', resp.body)
- self.assertEqual(doc.rev, resp.header('x-u1db-rev'))
- self.assertEqual('false', resp.header('x-u1db-has-conflicts'))
-
- def test_get_doc_non_existing(self):
- resp = self.app.get('/db0/doc/not-there', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(404, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(
- {"error": "document does not exist"}, json.loads(resp.body))
- self.assertEqual('', resp.header('x-u1db-rev'))
- self.assertEqual('false', resp.header('x-u1db-has-conflicts'))
-
- def test_get_doc_deleted(self):
- doc = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- self.db0.delete_doc(doc)
- resp = self.app.get('/db0/doc/doc1', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(404, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(
- {"error": errors.DocumentDoesNotExist.wire_description},
- json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_get_doc_deleted_explicit_exclude(self):
- doc = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- self.db0.delete_doc(doc)
- resp = self.app.get(
- '/db0/doc/doc1?include_deleted=false', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(404, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(
- {"error": errors.DocumentDoesNotExist.wire_description},
- json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_get_deleted_doc(self):
- doc = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- self.db0.delete_doc(doc)
- resp = self.app.get(
- '/db0/doc/doc1?include_deleted=true', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(404, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(
- {"error": errors.DOCUMENT_DELETED}, json.loads(resp.body))
- self.assertEqual(doc.rev, resp.header('x-u1db-rev'))
- self.assertEqual('false', resp.header('x-u1db-has-conflicts'))
-
- def test_get_doc_non_existing_dabase(self):
- resp = self.app.get('/not-there/doc/doc1', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(404, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(
- {"error": "database does not exist"}, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_get_docs(self):
- doc1 = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- doc2 = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc2')
- ids = ','.join([doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id])
- resp = self.app.get('/db0/docs?doc_ids=%s' % ids)
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual(
- 'application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- expected = [
- {"content": '{"x": 1}', "doc_rev": "db0:1", "doc_id": "doc1",
- "has_conflicts": False},
- {"content": '{"x": 1}', "doc_rev": "db0:1", "doc_id": "doc2",
- "has_conflicts": False}]
- self.assertEqual(expected, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_get_docs_missing_doc_ids(self):
- resp = self.app.get('/db0/docs', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(
- {"error": "missing document ids"}, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_get_docs_empty_doc_ids(self):
- resp = self.app.get('/db0/docs?doc_ids=', expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(
- {"error": "missing document ids"}, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_get_docs_percent(self):
- doc1 = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc%1')
- doc2 = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc2')
- ids = ','.join([doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id])
- resp = self.app.get('/db0/docs?doc_ids=%s' % ids)
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual(
- 'application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- expected = [
- {"content": '{"x": 1}', "doc_rev": "db0:1", "doc_id": "doc%1",
- "has_conflicts": False},
- {"content": '{"x": 1}', "doc_rev": "db0:1", "doc_id": "doc2",
- "has_conflicts": False}]
- self.assertEqual(expected, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_get_docs_deleted(self):
- doc1 = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- doc2 = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc2')
- self.db0.delete_doc(doc2)
- ids = ','.join([doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id])
- resp = self.app.get('/db0/docs?doc_ids=%s' % ids)
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual(
- 'application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- expected = [
- {"content": '{"x": 1}', "doc_rev": "db0:1", "doc_id": "doc1",
- "has_conflicts": False}]
- self.assertEqual(expected, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_get_docs_include_deleted(self):
- doc1 = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- doc2 = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc2')
- self.db0.delete_doc(doc2)
- ids = ','.join([doc1.doc_id, doc2.doc_id])
- resp = self.app.get('/db0/docs?doc_ids=%s&include_deleted=true' % ids)
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual(
- 'application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- expected = [
- {"content": '{"x": 1}', "doc_rev": "db0:1", "doc_id": "doc1",
- "has_conflicts": False},
- {"content": None, "doc_rev": "db0:2", "doc_id": "doc2",
- "has_conflicts": False}]
- self.assertEqual(expected, json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_get_sync_info(self):
- self.db0._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other-id', 1, 'T-transid')
- resp = self.app.get('/db0/sync-from/other-id')
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual(dict(target_replica_uid='db0',
- target_replica_generation=0,
- target_replica_transaction_id='',
- source_replica_uid='other-id',
- source_replica_generation=1,
- source_transaction_id='T-transid'),
- json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_record_sync_info(self):
- resp = self.app.put('/db0/sync-from/other-id',
- params='{"generation": 2, "transaction_id": "T-transid"}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'})
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({'ok': True}, json.loads(resp.body))
- self.assertEqual(
- (2, 'T-transid'),
- self.db0._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other-id'))
-
- def test_sync_exchange_send(self):
- entries = {
- 10: {'id': 'doc-here', 'rev': 'replica:1', 'content':
- '{"value": "here"}', 'gen': 10, 'trans_id': 'T-sid'},
- 11: {'id': 'doc-here2', 'rev': 'replica:1', 'content':
- '{"value": "here2"}', 'gen': 11, 'trans_id': 'T-sed'}
- }
-
- gens = []
- _do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id = \
- self.db0._do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id
-
- def set_sync_generation_witness(other_uid, other_gen, other_trans_id):
- gens.append((other_uid, other_gen))
- _do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(
- other_uid, other_gen, other_trans_id)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db0, entries[other_gen]['id'],
- entries[other_gen]['rev'],
- entries[other_gen]['content'], False)
-
- self.patch(
- self.db0, '_do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id',
- set_sync_generation_witness)
-
- args = dict(last_known_generation=0)
- body = ("[\r\n" +
- "%s,\r\n" % json.dumps(args) +
- "%s,\r\n" % json.dumps(entries[10]) +
- "%s\r\n" % json.dumps(entries[11]) +
- "]\r\n")
- resp = self.app.post('/db0/sync-from/replica',
- params=body,
- headers={'content-type':
- 'application/x-u1db-sync-stream'})
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/x-u1db-sync-stream',
- resp.header('content-type'))
- bits = resp.body.split('\r\n')
- self.assertEqual('[', bits[0])
- last_trans_id = self.db0._get_transaction_log()[-1][1]
- self.assertEqual({'new_generation': 2,
- 'new_transaction_id': last_trans_id},
- json.loads(bits[1]))
- self.assertEqual(']', bits[2])
- self.assertEqual('', bits[3])
- self.assertEqual([('replica', 10), ('replica', 11)], gens)
-
- def test_sync_exchange_send_ensure(self):
- entries = {
- 10: {'id': 'doc-here', 'rev': 'replica:1', 'content':
- '{"value": "here"}', 'gen': 10, 'trans_id': 'T-sid'},
- 11: {'id': 'doc-here2', 'rev': 'replica:1', 'content':
- '{"value": "here2"}', 'gen': 11, 'trans_id': 'T-sed'}
- }
-
- args = dict(last_known_generation=0, ensure=True)
- body = ("[\r\n" +
- "%s,\r\n" % json.dumps(args) +
- "%s,\r\n" % json.dumps(entries[10]) +
- "%s\r\n" % json.dumps(entries[11]) +
- "]\r\n")
- resp = self.app.post('/dbnew/sync-from/replica',
- params=body,
- headers={'content-type':
- 'application/x-u1db-sync-stream'})
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/x-u1db-sync-stream',
- resp.header('content-type'))
- bits = resp.body.split('\r\n')
- self.assertEqual('[', bits[0])
- dbnew = self.state.open_database("dbnew")
- last_trans_id = dbnew._get_transaction_log()[-1][1]
- self.assertEqual({'new_generation': 2,
- 'new_transaction_id': last_trans_id,
- 'replica_uid': dbnew._replica_uid},
- json.loads(bits[1]))
- self.assertEqual(']', bits[2])
- self.assertEqual('', bits[3])
-
- def test_sync_exchange_send_entry_too_large(self):
- self.patch(http_app.SyncResource, 'max_request_size', 20000)
- self.patch(http_app.SyncResource, 'max_entry_size', 10000)
- entries = {
- 10: {'id': 'doc-here', 'rev': 'replica:1', 'content':
- '{"value": "%s"}' % ('H' * 11000), 'gen': 10},
- }
- args = dict(last_known_generation=0)
- body = ("[\r\n" +
- "%s,\r\n" % json.dumps(args) +
- "%s\r\n" % json.dumps(entries[10]) +
- "]\r\n")
- resp = self.app.post('/db0/sync-from/replica',
- params=body,
- headers={'content-type':
- 'application/x-u1db-sync-stream'},
- expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
-
- def test_sync_exchange_receive(self):
- doc = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"value": "there"}')
- doc2 = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"value": "there2"}')
- args = dict(last_known_generation=0)
- body = "[\r\n%s\r\n]" % json.dumps(args)
- resp = self.app.post('/db0/sync-from/replica',
- params=body,
- headers={'content-type':
- 'application/x-u1db-sync-stream'})
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/x-u1db-sync-stream',
- resp.header('content-type'))
- parts = resp.body.splitlines()
- self.assertEqual(5, len(parts))
- self.assertEqual('[', parts[0])
- last_trans_id = self.db0._get_transaction_log()[-1][1]
- self.assertEqual({'new_generation': 2,
- 'new_transaction_id': last_trans_id},
- json.loads(parts[1].rstrip(",")))
- part2 = json.loads(parts[2].rstrip(","))
- self.assertTrue(part2['trans_id'].startswith('T-'))
- self.assertEqual('{"value": "there"}', part2['content'])
- self.assertEqual(doc.rev, part2['rev'])
- self.assertEqual(doc.doc_id, part2['id'])
- self.assertEqual(1, part2['gen'])
- part3 = json.loads(parts[3].rstrip(","))
- self.assertTrue(part3['trans_id'].startswith('T-'))
- self.assertEqual('{"value": "there2"}', part3['content'])
- self.assertEqual(doc2.rev, part3['rev'])
- self.assertEqual(doc2.doc_id, part3['id'])
- self.assertEqual(2, part3['gen'])
- self.assertEqual(']', parts[4])
-
- def test_sync_exchange_error_in_stream(self):
- args = dict(last_known_generation=0)
- body = "[\r\n%s\r\n]" % json.dumps(args)
-
- def boom(self, return_doc_cb):
- raise errors.Unavailable
-
- self.patch(sync.SyncExchange, 'return_docs',
- boom)
- resp = self.app.post('/db0/sync-from/replica',
- params=body,
- headers={'content-type':
- 'application/x-u1db-sync-stream'})
- self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/x-u1db-sync-stream',
- resp.header('content-type'))
- parts = resp.body.splitlines()
- self.assertEqual(3, len(parts))
- self.assertEqual('[', parts[0])
- self.assertEqual({'new_generation': 0, 'new_transaction_id': ''},
- json.loads(parts[1].rstrip(",")))
- self.assertEqual({'error': 'unavailable'}, json.loads(parts[2]))
-
-
-class TestRequestHooks(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestRequestHooks, self).setUp()
- self.state = tests.ServerStateForTests()
- self.http_app = http_app.HTTPApp(self.state)
- self.app = paste.fixture.TestApp(self.http_app)
- self.db0 = self.state._create_database('db0')
-
- def test_begin_and_done(self):
- calls = []
-
- def begin(environ):
- self.assertTrue('PATH_INFO' in environ)
- calls.append('begin')
-
- def done(environ):
- self.assertTrue('PATH_INFO' in environ)
- calls.append('done')
-
- self.http_app.request_begin = begin
- self.http_app.request_done = done
-
- doc = self.db0.create_doc_from_json('{"x": 1}', doc_id='doc1')
- self.app.get('/db0/doc/%s' % doc.doc_id)
-
- self.assertEqual(['begin', 'done'], calls)
-
- def test_bad_request(self):
- calls = []
-
- def begin(environ):
- self.assertTrue('PATH_INFO' in environ)
- calls.append('begin')
-
- def bad_request(environ):
- self.assertTrue('PATH_INFO' in environ)
- calls.append('bad-request')
-
- self.http_app.request_begin = begin
- self.http_app.request_bad_request = bad_request
- # shouldn't be called
- self.http_app.request_done = lambda env: 1 / 0
-
- resp = self.app.put('/db0/foo/doc1', params='{"x": 1}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'},
- expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(400, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual(['begin', 'bad-request'], calls)
-
-
-class TestHTTPErrors(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_wire_description_to_status(self):
- self.assertNotIn("error", http_errors.wire_description_to_status)
-
-
-class TestHTTPAppErrorHandling(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestHTTPAppErrorHandling, self).setUp()
- self.exc = None
- self.state = tests.ServerStateForTests()
-
- class ErroringResource(object):
-
- def post(_, args, content):
- raise self.exc
-
- def lookup_resource(environ, responder):
- return ErroringResource()
-
- self.http_app = http_app.HTTPApp(self.state)
- self.http_app._lookup_resource = lookup_resource
- self.app = paste.fixture.TestApp(self.http_app)
-
- def test_RevisionConflict_etc(self):
- self.exc = errors.RevisionConflict()
- resp = self.app.post('/req', params='{}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'},
- expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(409, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({"error": "revision conflict"},
- json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_Unavailable(self):
- self.exc = errors.Unavailable
- resp = self.app.post('/req', params='{}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'},
- expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(503, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({"error": "unavailable"},
- json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_generic_u1db_errors(self):
- self.exc = errors.U1DBError()
- resp = self.app.post('/req', params='{}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'},
- expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(500, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual('application/json', resp.header('content-type'))
- self.assertEqual({"error": "error"},
- json.loads(resp.body))
-
- def test_generic_u1db_errors_hooks(self):
- calls = []
-
- def begin(environ):
- self.assertTrue('PATH_INFO' in environ)
- calls.append('begin')
-
- def u1db_error(environ, exc):
- self.assertTrue('PATH_INFO' in environ)
- calls.append(('error', exc))
-
- self.http_app.request_begin = begin
- self.http_app.request_u1db_error = u1db_error
- # shouldn't be called
- self.http_app.request_done = lambda env: 1 / 0
-
- self.exc = errors.U1DBError()
- resp = self.app.post('/req', params='{}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'},
- expect_errors=True)
- self.assertEqual(500, resp.status)
- self.assertEqual(['begin', ('error', self.exc)], calls)
-
- def test_failure(self):
- class Failure(Exception):
- pass
- self.exc = Failure()
- self.assertRaises(Failure, self.app.post, '/req', params='{}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'})
-
- def test_failure_hooks(self):
- class Failure(Exception):
- pass
- calls = []
-
- def begin(environ):
- calls.append('begin')
-
- def failed(environ):
- self.assertTrue('PATH_INFO' in environ)
- calls.append(('failed', sys.exc_info()))
-
- self.http_app.request_begin = begin
- self.http_app.request_failed = failed
- # shouldn't be called
- self.http_app.request_done = lambda env: 1 / 0
-
- self.exc = Failure()
- self.assertRaises(Failure, self.app.post, '/req', params='{}',
- headers={'content-type': 'application/json'})
-
- self.assertEqual(2, len(calls))
- self.assertEqual('begin', calls[0])
- marker, (exc_type, exc, tb) = calls[1]
- self.assertEqual('failed', marker)
- self.assertEqual(self.exc, exc)
-
-
-class TestPluggableSyncExchange(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestPluggableSyncExchange, self).setUp()
- self.state = tests.ServerStateForTests()
- self.state.ensure_database('foo')
-
- def test_plugging(self):
-
- class MySyncExchange(object):
- def __init__(self, db, source_replica_uid, last_known_generation):
- pass
-
- class MySyncResource(http_app.SyncResource):
- sync_exchange_class = MySyncExchange
-
- sync_res = MySyncResource('foo', 'src', self.state, None)
- sync_res.post_args(
- {'last_known_generation': 0, 'last_known_trans_id': None}, '{}')
- self.assertIsInstance(sync_res.sync_exch, MySyncExchange)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_client.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_client.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 115c8aaa..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_client.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,361 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Tests for HTTPDatabase"""
-
-from oauth import oauth
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- tests,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_client,
- )
-
-
-class TestEncoder(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_encode_string(self):
- self.assertEqual("foo", http_client._encode_query_parameter("foo"))
-
- def test_encode_true(self):
- self.assertEqual("true", http_client._encode_query_parameter(True))
-
- def test_encode_false(self):
- self.assertEqual("false", http_client._encode_query_parameter(False))
-
-
-class TestHTTPClientBase(tests.TestCaseWithServer):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestHTTPClientBase, self).setUp()
- self.errors = 0
-
- def app(self, environ, start_response):
- if environ['PATH_INFO'].endswith('echo'):
- start_response("200 OK", [('Content-Type', 'application/json')])
- ret = {}
- for name in ('REQUEST_METHOD', 'PATH_INFO', 'QUERY_STRING'):
- ret[name] = environ[name]
- if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] in ('PUT', 'POST'):
- ret['CONTENT_TYPE'] = environ['CONTENT_TYPE']
- content_length = int(environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'])
- ret['body'] = environ['wsgi.input'].read(content_length)
- return [json.dumps(ret)]
- elif environ['PATH_INFO'].endswith('error_then_accept'):
- if self.errors >= 3:
- start_response(
- "200 OK", [('Content-Type', 'application/json')])
- ret = {}
- for name in ('REQUEST_METHOD', 'PATH_INFO', 'QUERY_STRING'):
- ret[name] = environ[name]
- if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] in ('PUT', 'POST'):
- ret['CONTENT_TYPE'] = environ['CONTENT_TYPE']
- content_length = int(environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'])
- ret['body'] = '{"oki": "doki"}'
- return [json.dumps(ret)]
- self.errors += 1
- content_length = int(environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'])
- error = json.loads(
- environ['wsgi.input'].read(content_length))
- response = error['response']
- # In debug mode, wsgiref has an assertion that the status parameter
- # is a 'str' object. However error['status'] returns a unicode
- # object.
- status = str(error['status'])
- if isinstance(response, unicode):
- response = str(response)
- if isinstance(response, str):
- start_response(status, [('Content-Type', 'text/plain')])
- return [str(response)]
- else:
- start_response(status, [('Content-Type', 'application/json')])
- return [json.dumps(response)]
- elif environ['PATH_INFO'].endswith('error'):
- self.errors += 1
- content_length = int(environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'])
- error = json.loads(
- environ['wsgi.input'].read(content_length))
- response = error['response']
- # In debug mode, wsgiref has an assertion that the status parameter
- # is a 'str' object. However error['status'] returns a unicode
- # object.
- status = str(error['status'])
- if isinstance(response, unicode):
- response = str(response)
- if isinstance(response, str):
- start_response(status, [('Content-Type', 'text/plain')])
- return [str(response)]
- else:
- start_response(status, [('Content-Type', 'application/json')])
- return [json.dumps(response)]
- elif '/oauth' in environ['PATH_INFO']:
- base_url = self.getURL('').rstrip('/')
- oauth_req = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_request(
- http_method=environ['REQUEST_METHOD'],
- http_url=base_url + environ['PATH_INFO'],
- headers={'Authorization': environ['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION']},
- query_string=environ['QUERY_STRING']
- )
- oauth_server = oauth.OAuthServer(tests.testingOAuthStore)
- oauth_server.add_signature_method(tests.sign_meth_HMAC_SHA1)
- try:
- consumer, token, params = oauth_server.verify_request(
- oauth_req)
- except oauth.OAuthError, e:
- start_response("401 Unauthorized",
- [('Content-Type', 'application/json')])
- return [json.dumps({"error": "unauthorized",
- "message": e.message})]
- start_response("200 OK", [('Content-Type', 'application/json')])
- return [json.dumps([environ['PATH_INFO'], token.key, params])]
-
- def make_app(self):
- return self.app
-
- def getClient(self, **kwds):
- self.startServer()
- return http_client.HTTPClientBase(self.getURL('dbase'), **kwds)
-
- def test_construct(self):
- self.startServer()
- url = self.getURL()
- cli = http_client.HTTPClientBase(url)
- self.assertEqual(url, cli._url.geturl())
- self.assertIs(None, cli._conn)
-
- def test_parse_url(self):
- cli = http_client.HTTPClientBase(
- '%s://127.0.0.1:12345/' % self.url_scheme)
- self.assertEqual(self.url_scheme, cli._url.scheme)
- self.assertEqual('127.0.0.1', cli._url.hostname)
- self.assertEqual(12345, cli._url.port)
- self.assertEqual('/', cli._url.path)
-
- def test__ensure_connection(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- self.assertIs(None, cli._conn)
- cli._ensure_connection()
- self.assertIsNot(None, cli._conn)
- conn = cli._conn
- cli._ensure_connection()
- self.assertIs(conn, cli._conn)
-
- def test_close(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- cli._ensure_connection()
- cli.close()
- self.assertIs(None, cli._conn)
-
- def test__request(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- res, headers = cli._request('PUT', ['echo'], {}, {})
- self.assertEqual({'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/json',
- 'PATH_INFO': '/dbase/echo',
- 'QUERY_STRING': '',
- 'body': '{}',
- 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PUT'}, json.loads(res))
-
- res, headers = cli._request('GET', ['doc', 'echo'], {'a': 1})
- self.assertEqual({'PATH_INFO': '/dbase/doc/echo',
- 'QUERY_STRING': 'a=1',
- 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'}, json.loads(res))
-
- res, headers = cli._request('GET', ['doc', '%FFFF', 'echo'], {'a': 1})
- self.assertEqual({'PATH_INFO': '/dbase/doc/%FFFF/echo',
- 'QUERY_STRING': 'a=1',
- 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'}, json.loads(res))
-
- res, headers = cli._request('POST', ['echo'], {'b': 2}, 'Body',
- 'application/x-test')
- self.assertEqual({'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-test',
- 'PATH_INFO': '/dbase/echo',
- 'QUERY_STRING': 'b=2',
- 'body': 'Body',
- 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST'}, json.loads(res))
-
- def test__request_json(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- res, headers = cli._request_json(
- 'POST', ['echo'], {'b': 2}, {'a': 'x'})
- self.assertEqual('application/json', headers['content-type'])
- self.assertEqual({'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/json',
- 'PATH_INFO': '/dbase/echo',
- 'QUERY_STRING': 'b=2',
- 'body': '{"a": "x"}',
- 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST'}, res)
-
- def test_unspecified_http_error(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- self.assertRaises(errors.HTTPError,
- cli._request_json, 'POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "500 Internal Error",
- 'response': "Crash."})
- try:
- cli._request_json('POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "500 Internal Error",
- 'response': "Fail."})
- except errors.HTTPError, e:
- pass
-
- self.assertEqual(500, e.status)
- self.assertEqual("Fail.", e.message)
- self.assertTrue("content-type" in e.headers)
-
- def test_revision_conflict(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- self.assertRaises(errors.RevisionConflict,
- cli._request_json, 'POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "409 Conflict",
- 'response': {"error": "revision conflict"}})
-
- def test_unavailable_proper(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- cli._delays = (0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
- self.assertRaises(errors.Unavailable,
- cli._request_json, 'POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "503 Service Unavailable",
- 'response': {"error": "unavailable"}})
- self.assertEqual(5, self.errors)
-
- def test_unavailable_then_available(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- cli._delays = (0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
- res, headers = cli._request_json(
- 'POST', ['error_then_accept'], {'b': 2},
- {'status': "503 Service Unavailable",
- 'response': {"error": "unavailable"}})
- self.assertEqual('application/json', headers['content-type'])
- self.assertEqual({'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/json',
- 'PATH_INFO': '/dbase/error_then_accept',
- 'QUERY_STRING': 'b=2',
- 'body': '{"oki": "doki"}',
- 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST'}, res)
- self.assertEqual(3, self.errors)
-
- def test_unavailable_random_source(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- cli._delays = (0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
- try:
- cli._request_json('POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "503 Service Unavailable",
- 'response': "random unavailable."})
- except errors.Unavailable, e:
- pass
-
- self.assertEqual(503, e.status)
- self.assertEqual("random unavailable.", e.message)
- self.assertTrue("content-type" in e.headers)
- self.assertEqual(5, self.errors)
-
- def test_document_too_big(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- self.assertRaises(errors.DocumentTooBig,
- cli._request_json, 'POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "403 Forbidden",
- 'response': {"error": "document too big"}})
-
- def test_user_quota_exceeded(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- self.assertRaises(errors.UserQuotaExceeded,
- cli._request_json, 'POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "403 Forbidden",
- 'response': {"error": "user quota exceeded"}})
-
- def test_user_needs_subscription(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- self.assertRaises(errors.SubscriptionNeeded,
- cli._request_json, 'POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "403 Forbidden",
- 'response': {"error": "user needs subscription"}})
-
- def test_generic_u1db_error(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- self.assertRaises(errors.U1DBError,
- cli._request_json, 'POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "400 Bad Request",
- 'response': {"error": "error"}})
- try:
- cli._request_json('POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "400 Bad Request",
- 'response': {"error": "error"}})
- except errors.U1DBError, e:
- pass
- self.assertIs(e.__class__, errors.U1DBError)
-
- def test_unspecified_bad_request(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- self.assertRaises(errors.HTTPError,
- cli._request_json, 'POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "400 Bad Request",
- 'response': "<Bad Request>"})
- try:
- cli._request_json('POST', ['error'], {},
- {'status': "400 Bad Request",
- 'response': "<Bad Request>"})
- except errors.HTTPError, e:
- pass
-
- self.assertEqual(400, e.status)
- self.assertEqual("<Bad Request>", e.message)
- self.assertTrue("content-type" in e.headers)
-
- def test_oauth(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- cli.set_oauth_credentials(tests.consumer1.key, tests.consumer1.secret,
- tests.token1.key, tests.token1.secret)
- params = {'x': u'\xf0', 'y': "foo"}
- res, headers = cli._request('GET', ['doc', 'oauth'], params)
- self.assertEqual(
- ['/dbase/doc/oauth', tests.token1.key, params], json.loads(res))
-
- # oauth does its own internal quoting
- params = {'x': u'\xf0', 'y': "foo"}
- res, headers = cli._request('GET', ['doc', 'oauth', 'foo bar'], params)
- self.assertEqual(
- ['/dbase/doc/oauth/foo bar', tests.token1.key, params],
- json.loads(res))
-
- def test_oauth_ctr_creds(self):
- cli = self.getClient(creds={'oauth': {
- 'consumer_key': tests.consumer1.key,
- 'consumer_secret': tests.consumer1.secret,
- 'token_key': tests.token1.key,
- 'token_secret': tests.token1.secret,
- }})
- params = {'x': u'\xf0', 'y': "foo"}
- res, headers = cli._request('GET', ['doc', 'oauth'], params)
- self.assertEqual(
- ['/dbase/doc/oauth', tests.token1.key, params], json.loads(res))
-
- def test_unknown_creds(self):
- self.assertRaises(errors.UnknownAuthMethod,
- self.getClient, creds={'foo': {}})
- self.assertRaises(errors.UnknownAuthMethod,
- self.getClient, creds={})
-
- def test_oauth_Unauthorized(self):
- cli = self.getClient()
- cli.set_oauth_credentials(tests.consumer1.key, tests.consumer1.secret,
- tests.token1.key, "WRONG")
- params = {'y': 'foo'}
- self.assertRaises(errors.Unauthorized, cli._request, 'GET',
- ['doc', 'oauth'], params)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_database.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_database.py
deleted file mode 100644
index c8e7eb76..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_http_database.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,256 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Tests for HTTPDatabase"""
-
-import inspect
-try:
- import simplejson as json
-except ImportError:
- import json # noqa
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- Document,
- tests,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_database,
- http_target,
- )
-from u1db.tests.test_remote_sync_target import (
- make_http_app,
-)
-
-
-class TestHTTPDatabaseSimpleOperations(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestHTTPDatabaseSimpleOperations, self).setUp()
- self.db = http_database.HTTPDatabase('dbase')
- self.db._conn = object() # crash if used
- self.got = None
- self.response_val = None
-
- def _request(method, url_parts, params=None, body=None,
- content_type=None):
- self.got = method, url_parts, params, body, content_type
- if isinstance(self.response_val, Exception):
- raise self.response_val
- return self.response_val
-
- def _request_json(method, url_parts, params=None, body=None,
- content_type=None):
- self.got = method, url_parts, params, body, content_type
- if isinstance(self.response_val, Exception):
- raise self.response_val
- return self.response_val
-
- self.db._request = _request
- self.db._request_json = _request_json
-
- def test__sanity_same_signature(self):
- my_request_sig = inspect.getargspec(self.db._request)
- my_request_sig = (['self'] + my_request_sig[0],) + my_request_sig[1:]
- self.assertEqual(my_request_sig,
- inspect.getargspec(http_database.HTTPDatabase._request))
- my_request_json_sig = inspect.getargspec(self.db._request_json)
- my_request_json_sig = ((['self'] + my_request_json_sig[0],) +
- my_request_json_sig[1:])
- self.assertEqual(my_request_json_sig,
- inspect.getargspec(http_database.HTTPDatabase._request_json))
-
- def test__ensure(self):
- self.response_val = {'ok': True}, {}
- self.db._ensure()
- self.assertEqual(('PUT', [], {}, {}, None), self.got)
-
- def test__delete(self):
- self.response_val = {'ok': True}, {}
- self.db._delete()
- self.assertEqual(('DELETE', [], {}, {}, None), self.got)
-
- def test__check(self):
- self.response_val = {}, {}
- res = self.db._check()
- self.assertEqual({}, res)
- self.assertEqual(('GET', [], None, None, None), self.got)
-
- def test_put_doc(self):
- self.response_val = {'rev': 'doc-rev'}, {}
- doc = Document('doc-id', None, '{"v": 1}')
- res = self.db.put_doc(doc)
- self.assertEqual('doc-rev', res)
- self.assertEqual('doc-rev', doc.rev)
- self.assertEqual(('PUT', ['doc', 'doc-id'], {},
- '{"v": 1}', 'application/json'), self.got)
-
- self.response_val = {'rev': 'doc-rev-2'}, {}
- doc.content = {"v": 2}
- res = self.db.put_doc(doc)
- self.assertEqual('doc-rev-2', res)
- self.assertEqual('doc-rev-2', doc.rev)
- self.assertEqual(('PUT', ['doc', 'doc-id'], {'old_rev': 'doc-rev'},
- '{"v": 2}', 'application/json'), self.got)
-
- def test_get_doc(self):
- self.response_val = '{"v": 2}', {'x-u1db-rev': 'doc-rev',
- 'x-u1db-has-conflicts': 'false'}
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'doc-id', 'doc-rev', '{"v": 2}', False)
- self.assertEqual(
- ('GET', ['doc', 'doc-id'], {'include_deleted': False}, None, None),
- self.got)
-
- def test_get_doc_non_existing(self):
- self.response_val = errors.DocumentDoesNotExist()
- self.assertIs(None, self.db.get_doc('not-there'))
- self.assertEqual(
- ('GET', ['doc', 'not-there'], {'include_deleted': False}, None,
- None), self.got)
-
- def test_get_doc_deleted(self):
- self.response_val = errors.DocumentDoesNotExist()
- self.assertIs(None, self.db.get_doc('deleted'))
- self.assertEqual(
- ('GET', ['doc', 'deleted'], {'include_deleted': False}, None,
- None), self.got)
-
- def test_get_doc_deleted_include_deleted(self):
- self.response_val = errors.HTTPError(404,
- json.dumps(
- {"error": errors.DOCUMENT_DELETED}
- ),
- {'x-u1db-rev': 'doc-rev-gone',
- 'x-u1db-has-conflicts': 'false'})
- doc = self.db.get_doc('deleted', include_deleted=True)
- self.assertEqual('deleted', doc.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual('doc-rev-gone', doc.rev)
- self.assertIs(None, doc.content)
- self.assertEqual(
- ('GET', ['doc', 'deleted'], {'include_deleted': True}, None, None),
- self.got)
-
- def test_get_doc_pass_through_errors(self):
- self.response_val = errors.HTTPError(500, 'Crash.')
- self.assertRaises(errors.HTTPError,
- self.db.get_doc, 'something-something')
-
- def test_create_doc_with_id(self):
- self.response_val = {'rev': 'doc-rev'}, {}
- new_doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"v": 1}', doc_id='doc-id')
- self.assertEqual('doc-rev', new_doc.rev)
- self.assertEqual('doc-id', new_doc.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual('{"v": 1}', new_doc.get_json())
- self.assertEqual(('PUT', ['doc', 'doc-id'], {},
- '{"v": 1}', 'application/json'), self.got)
-
- def test_create_doc_without_id(self):
- self.response_val = {'rev': 'doc-rev-2'}, {}
- new_doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"v": 3}')
- self.assertEqual('D-', new_doc.doc_id[:2])
- self.assertEqual('doc-rev-2', new_doc.rev)
- self.assertEqual('{"v": 3}', new_doc.get_json())
- self.assertEqual(('PUT', ['doc', new_doc.doc_id], {},
- '{"v": 3}', 'application/json'), self.got)
-
- def test_delete_doc(self):
- self.response_val = {'rev': 'doc-rev-gone'}, {}
- doc = Document('doc-id', 'doc-rev', None)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.assertEqual('doc-rev-gone', doc.rev)
- self.assertEqual(('DELETE', ['doc', 'doc-id'], {'old_rev': 'doc-rev'},
- None, None), self.got)
-
- def test_get_sync_target(self):
- st = self.db.get_sync_target()
- self.assertIsInstance(st, http_target.HTTPSyncTarget)
- self.assertEqual(st._url, self.db._url)
-
- def test_get_sync_target_inherits_oauth_credentials(self):
- self.db.set_oauth_credentials(tests.consumer1.key,
- tests.consumer1.secret,
- tests.token1.key, tests.token1.secret)
- st = self.db.get_sync_target()
- self.assertEqual(self.db._creds, st._creds)
-
-
-class TestHTTPDatabaseCtrWithCreds(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_ctr_with_creds(self):
- db1 = http_database.HTTPDatabase('http://dbs/db', creds={'oauth': {
- 'consumer_key': tests.consumer1.key,
- 'consumer_secret': tests.consumer1.secret,
- 'token_key': tests.token1.key,
- 'token_secret': tests.token1.secret
- }})
- self.assertIn('oauth', db1._creds)
-
-
-class TestHTTPDatabaseIntegration(tests.TestCaseWithServer):
-
- make_app_with_state = staticmethod(make_http_app)
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestHTTPDatabaseIntegration, self).setUp()
- self.startServer()
-
- def test_non_existing_db(self):
- db = http_database.HTTPDatabase(self.getURL('not-there'))
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist, db.get_doc, 'doc1')
-
- def test__ensure(self):
- db = http_database.HTTPDatabase(self.getURL('new'))
- db._ensure()
- self.assertIs(None, db.get_doc('doc1'))
-
- def test__delete(self):
- self.request_state._create_database('db0')
- db = http_database.HTTPDatabase(self.getURL('db0'))
- db._delete()
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- self.request_state.check_database, 'db0')
-
- def test_open_database_existing(self):
- self.request_state._create_database('db0')
- db = http_database.HTTPDatabase.open_database(self.getURL('db0'),
- create=False)
- self.assertIs(None, db.get_doc('doc1'))
-
- def test_open_database_non_existing(self):
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- http_database.HTTPDatabase.open_database,
- self.getURL('not-there'),
- create=False)
-
- def test_open_database_create(self):
- db = http_database.HTTPDatabase.open_database(self.getURL('new'),
- create=True)
- self.assertIs(None, db.get_doc('doc1'))
-
- def test_delete_database_existing(self):
- self.request_state._create_database('db0')
- http_database.HTTPDatabase.delete_database(self.getURL('db0'))
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- self.request_state.check_database, 'db0')
-
- def test_doc_ids_needing_quoting(self):
- db0 = self.request_state._create_database('db0')
- db = http_database.HTTPDatabase.open_database(self.getURL('db0'),
- create=False)
- doc = Document('%fff', None, '{}')
- db.put_doc(doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(db0, '%fff', doc.rev, '{}', False)
- self.assertGetDoc(db, '%fff', doc.rev, '{}', False)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_https.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_https.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 67681c8a..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_https.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
-"""Test support for client-side https support."""
-
-import os
-import ssl
-import sys
-
-from paste import httpserver
-
-from u1db import (
- tests,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_client,
- http_target,
- )
-
-from u1db.tests.test_remote_sync_target import (
- make_oauth_http_app,
- )
-
-
-def https_server_def():
- def make_server(host_port, application):
- from OpenSSL import SSL
- cert_file = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'testing-certs',
- 'testing.cert')
- key_file = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'testing-certs',
- 'testing.key')
- ssl_context = SSL.Context(SSL.SSLv23_METHOD)
- ssl_context.use_privatekey_file(key_file)
- ssl_context.use_certificate_chain_file(cert_file)
- srv = httpserver.WSGIServerBase(application, host_port,
- httpserver.WSGIHandler,
- ssl_context=ssl_context
- )
-
- def shutdown_request(req):
- req.shutdown()
- srv.close_request(req)
-
- srv.shutdown_request = shutdown_request
- application.base_url = "https://localhost:%s" % srv.server_address[1]
- return srv
- return make_server, "shutdown", "https"
-
-
-def oauth_https_sync_target(test, host, path):
- _, port = test.server.server_address
- st = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget('https://%s:%d/~/%s' % (host, port, path))
- st.set_oauth_credentials(tests.consumer1.key, tests.consumer1.secret,
- tests.token1.key, tests.token1.secret)
- return st
-
-
-class TestHttpSyncTargetHttpsSupport(tests.TestCaseWithServer):
-
- scenarios = [
- ('oauth_https', {'server_def': https_server_def,
- 'make_app_with_state': make_oauth_http_app,
- 'make_document_for_test': tests.make_document_for_test,
- 'sync_target': oauth_https_sync_target
- }),
- ]
-
- def setUp(self):
- try:
- import OpenSSL # noqa
- except ImportError:
- self.skipTest("Requires pyOpenSSL")
- self.cacert_pem = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
- 'testing-certs', 'cacert.pem')
- super(TestHttpSyncTargetHttpsSupport, self).setUp()
-
- def getSyncTarget(self, host, path=None):
- if self.server is None:
- self.startServer()
- return self.sync_target(self, host, path)
-
- def test_working(self):
- self.startServer()
- db = self.request_state._create_database('test')
- self.patch(http_client, 'CA_CERTS', self.cacert_pem)
- remote_target = self.getSyncTarget('localhost', 'test')
- remote_target.record_sync_info('other-id', 2, 'T-id')
- self.assertEqual(
- (2, 'T-id'), db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other-id'))
-
- def test_cannot_verify_cert(self):
- if not sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
- self.skipTest(
- "XXX certificate verification happens on linux only for now")
- self.startServer()
- # don't print expected traceback server-side
- self.server.handle_error = lambda req, cli_addr: None
- self.request_state._create_database('test')
- remote_target = self.getSyncTarget('localhost', 'test')
- try:
- remote_target.record_sync_info('other-id', 2, 'T-id')
- except ssl.SSLError, e:
- self.assertIn("certificate verify failed", str(e))
- else:
- self.fail("certificate verification should have failed.")
-
- def test_host_mismatch(self):
- if not sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
- self.skipTest(
- "XXX certificate verification happens on linux only for now")
- self.startServer()
- self.request_state._create_database('test')
- self.patch(http_client, 'CA_CERTS', self.cacert_pem)
- remote_target = self.getSyncTarget('127.0.0.1', 'test')
- self.assertRaises(
- http_client.CertificateError, remote_target.record_sync_info,
- 'other-id', 2, 'T-id')
-
-
-load_tests = tests.load_with_scenarios
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_inmemory.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_inmemory.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 255a1e08..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_inmemory.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Test in-memory backend internals."""
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- tests,
- )
-from u1db.backends import inmemory
-
-
-simple_doc = '{"key": "value"}'
-
-
-class TestInMemoryDatabaseInternals(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestInMemoryDatabaseInternals, self).setUp()
- self.db = inmemory.InMemoryDatabase('test')
-
- def test__allocate_doc_rev_from_None(self):
- self.assertEqual('test:1', self.db._allocate_doc_rev(None))
-
- def test__allocate_doc_rev_incremental(self):
- self.assertEqual('test:2', self.db._allocate_doc_rev('test:1'))
-
- def test__allocate_doc_rev_other(self):
- self.assertEqual('replica:1|test:1',
- self.db._allocate_doc_rev('replica:1'))
-
- def test__get_replica_uid(self):
- self.assertEqual('test', self.db._replica_uid)
-
-
-class TestInMemoryIndex(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_has_name_and_definition(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['key'])
- self.assertEqual('idx-name', idx._name)
- self.assertEqual(['key'], idx._definition)
-
- def test_evaluate_json(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['key'])
- self.assertEqual(['value'], idx.evaluate_json(simple_doc))
-
- def test_evaluate_json_field_None(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['missing'])
- self.assertEqual([], idx.evaluate_json(simple_doc))
-
- def test_evaluate_json_subfield_None(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['key', 'missing'])
- self.assertEqual([], idx.evaluate_json(simple_doc))
-
- def test_evaluate_multi_index(self):
- doc = '{"key": "value", "key2": "value2"}'
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['key', 'key2'])
- self.assertEqual(['value\x01value2'],
- idx.evaluate_json(doc))
-
- def test_update_ignores_None(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['nokey'])
- idx.add_json('doc-id', simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual({}, idx._values)
-
- def test_update_adds_entry(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['key'])
- idx.add_json('doc-id', simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual({'value': ['doc-id']}, idx._values)
-
- def test_remove_json(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['key'])
- idx.add_json('doc-id', simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual({'value': ['doc-id']}, idx._values)
- idx.remove_json('doc-id', simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual({}, idx._values)
-
- def test_remove_json_multiple(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['key'])
- idx.add_json('doc-id', simple_doc)
- idx.add_json('doc2-id', simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual({'value': ['doc-id', 'doc2-id']}, idx._values)
- idx.remove_json('doc-id', simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual({'value': ['doc2-id']}, idx._values)
-
- def test_keys(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['key'])
- idx.add_json('doc-id', simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual(['value'], idx.keys())
-
- def test_lookup(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['key'])
- idx.add_json('doc-id', simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual(['doc-id'], idx.lookup(['value']))
-
- def test_lookup_multi(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['key'])
- idx.add_json('doc-id', simple_doc)
- idx.add_json('doc2-id', simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual(['doc-id', 'doc2-id'], idx.lookup(['value']))
-
- def test__find_non_wildcards(self):
- idx = inmemory.InMemoryIndex('idx-name', ['k1', 'k2', 'k3'])
- self.assertEqual(-1, idx._find_non_wildcards(('a', 'b', 'c')))
- self.assertEqual(2, idx._find_non_wildcards(('a', 'b', '*')))
- self.assertEqual(3, idx._find_non_wildcards(('a', 'b', 'c*')))
- self.assertEqual(2, idx._find_non_wildcards(('a', 'b*', '*')))
- self.assertEqual(0, idx._find_non_wildcards(('*', '*', '*')))
- self.assertEqual(1, idx._find_non_wildcards(('a*', '*', '*')))
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidValueForIndex,
- idx._find_non_wildcards, ('a', 'b'))
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidValueForIndex,
- idx._find_non_wildcards, ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd'))
- self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidGlobbing,
- idx._find_non_wildcards, ('*', 'b', 'c'))
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_open.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_open.py
deleted file mode 100644
index fbeb0cfd..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_open.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Test u1db.open"""
-
-import os
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- open as u1db_open,
- tests,
- )
-from u1db.backends import sqlite_backend
-from u1db.tests.test_backends import TestAlternativeDocument
-
-
-class TestU1DBOpen(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestU1DBOpen, self).setUp()
- tmpdir = self.createTempDir()
- self.db_path = tmpdir + '/test.db'
-
- def test_open_no_create(self):
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- u1db_open, self.db_path, create=False)
- self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(self.db_path))
-
- def test_open_create(self):
- db = u1db_open(self.db_path, create=True)
- self.addCleanup(db.close)
- self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(self.db_path))
- self.assertIsInstance(db, sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase)
-
- def test_open_with_factory(self):
- db = u1db_open(self.db_path, create=True,
- document_factory=TestAlternativeDocument)
- self.addCleanup(db.close)
- self.assertEqual(TestAlternativeDocument, db._factory)
-
- def test_open_existing(self):
- db = sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(self.db_path)
- self.addCleanup(db.close)
- doc = db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- # Even though create=True, we shouldn't wipe the db
- db2 = u1db_open(self.db_path, create=True)
- self.addCleanup(db2.close)
- doc2 = db2.get_doc(doc.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual(doc, doc2)
-
- def test_open_existing_no_create(self):
- db = sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(self.db_path)
- self.addCleanup(db.close)
- db2 = u1db_open(self.db_path, create=False)
- self.addCleanup(db2.close)
- self.assertIsInstance(db2, sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_query_parser.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_query_parser.py
deleted file mode 100644
index ee374267..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_query_parser.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,443 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- query_parser,
- tests,
- )
-
-
-trivial_raw_doc = {}
-
-
-class TestFieldName(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_check_fieldname_valid(self):
- self.assertIsNone(query_parser.check_fieldname("foo"))
-
- def test_check_fieldname_invalid(self):
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.IndexDefinitionParseError, query_parser.check_fieldname,
- "foo.")
-
-
-class TestMakeTree(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestMakeTree, self).setUp()
- self.parser = query_parser.Parser()
-
- def assertParseError(self, definition):
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.IndexDefinitionParseError, self.parser.parse,
- definition)
-
- def test_single_field(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse('f'), query_parser.ExtractField)
-
- def test_single_mapping(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse('bool(field1)'), query_parser.Bool)
-
- def test_nested_mapping(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse('lower(split_words(field1))'),
- query_parser.Lower)
-
- def test_nested_branching_mapping(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse(
- 'combine(lower(field1), split_words(field2), '
- 'number(field3, 5))'), query_parser.Combine)
-
- def test_single_mapping_multiple_fields(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse('number(field1, 5)'), query_parser.Number)
-
- def test_unknown_mapping(self):
- self.assertParseError('mapping(whatever)')
-
- def test_parse_missing_close_paren(self):
- self.assertParseError("lower(a")
-
- def test_parse_trailing_chars(self):
- self.assertParseError("lower(ab))")
-
- def test_parse_empty_op(self):
- self.assertParseError("(ab)")
-
- def test_parse_top_level_commas(self):
- self.assertParseError("a, b")
-
- def test_invalid_field_name(self):
- self.assertParseError("a.")
-
- def test_invalid_inner_field_name(self):
- self.assertParseError("lower(a.)")
-
- def test_gobbledigook(self):
- self.assertParseError("(@#@cc @#!*DFJSXV(()jccd")
-
- def test_leading_space(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse(" lower(a)"), query_parser.Lower)
-
- def test_trailing_space(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse("lower(a) "), query_parser.Lower)
-
- def test_spaces_before_open_paren(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse("lower (a)"), query_parser.Lower)
-
- def test_spaces_after_open_paren(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse("lower( a)"), query_parser.Lower)
-
- def test_spaces_before_close_paren(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse("lower(a )"), query_parser.Lower)
-
- def test_spaces_before_comma(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse("number(a , 5)"), query_parser.Number)
-
- def test_spaces_after_comma(self):
- self.assertIsInstance(
- self.parser.parse("number(a, 5)"), query_parser.Number)
-
-
-class TestStaticGetter(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_returns_string(self):
- getter = query_parser.StaticGetter('foo')
- self.assertEqual(['foo'], getter.get(trivial_raw_doc))
-
- def test_returns_int(self):
- getter = query_parser.StaticGetter(9)
- self.assertEqual([9], getter.get(trivial_raw_doc))
-
- def test_returns_float(self):
- getter = query_parser.StaticGetter(9.2)
- self.assertEqual([9.2], getter.get(trivial_raw_doc))
-
- def test_returns_None(self):
- getter = query_parser.StaticGetter(None)
- self.assertEqual([], getter.get(trivial_raw_doc))
-
- def test_returns_list(self):
- getter = query_parser.StaticGetter(['a', 'b'])
- self.assertEqual(['a', 'b'], getter.get(trivial_raw_doc))
-
-
-class TestExtractField(tests.TestCase):
-
- def assertExtractField(self, expected, field_name, raw_doc):
- getter = query_parser.ExtractField(field_name)
- self.assertEqual(expected, getter.get(raw_doc))
-
- def test_get_value(self):
- self.assertExtractField(['bar'], 'foo', {'foo': 'bar'})
-
- def test_get_value_None(self):
- self.assertExtractField([], 'foo', {'foo': None})
-
- def test_get_value_missing_key(self):
- self.assertExtractField([], 'foo', {})
-
- def test_get_value_subfield(self):
- self.assertExtractField(['bar'], 'foo.baz', {'foo': {'baz': 'bar'}})
-
- def test_get_value_subfield_missing(self):
- self.assertExtractField([], 'foo.baz', {'foo': 'bar'})
-
- def test_get_value_dict(self):
- self.assertExtractField([], 'foo', {'foo': {'baz': 'bar'}})
-
- def test_get_value_list(self):
- self.assertExtractField(['bar', 'zap'], 'foo', {'foo': ['bar', 'zap']})
-
- def test_get_value_mixed_list(self):
- self.assertExtractField(['bar', 'zap'], 'foo',
- {'foo': ['bar', ['baa'], 'zap', {'bing': 9}]})
-
- def test_get_value_list_of_dicts(self):
- self.assertExtractField([], 'foo', {'foo': [{'zap': 'bar'}]})
-
- def test_get_value_list_of_dicts2(self):
- self.assertExtractField(
- ['bar', 'baz'], 'foo.zap',
- {'foo': [{'zap': 'bar'}, {'zap': 'baz'}]})
-
- def test_get_value_int(self):
- self.assertExtractField([9], 'foo', {'foo': 9})
-
- def test_get_value_float(self):
- self.assertExtractField([9.2], 'foo', {'foo': 9.2})
-
- def test_get_value_bool(self):
- self.assertExtractField([True], 'foo', {'foo': True})
- self.assertExtractField([False], 'foo', {'foo': False})
-
-
-class TestLower(tests.TestCase):
-
- def assertLowerGets(self, expected, input_val):
- getter = query_parser.Lower(query_parser.StaticGetter(input_val))
- out_val = getter.get(trivial_raw_doc)
- self.assertEqual(sorted(expected), sorted(out_val))
-
- def test_inner_returns_None(self):
- self.assertLowerGets([], None)
-
- def test_inner_returns_string(self):
- self.assertLowerGets(['foo'], 'fOo')
-
- def test_inner_returns_list(self):
- self.assertLowerGets(['foo', 'bar'], ['fOo', 'bAr'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_int(self):
- self.assertLowerGets([], 9)
-
- def test_inner_returns_float(self):
- self.assertLowerGets([], 9.0)
-
- def test_inner_returns_bool(self):
- self.assertLowerGets([], True)
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_int(self):
- self.assertLowerGets(['foo', 'bar'], ['fOo', 9, 'bAr'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_float(self):
- self.assertLowerGets(['foo', 'bar'], ['fOo', 9.2, 'bAr'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_bool(self):
- self.assertLowerGets(['foo', 'bar'], ['fOo', True, 'bAr'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_list(self):
- # TODO: Should this be unfolding the inner list?
- self.assertLowerGets(['foo', 'bar'], ['fOo', ['bAa'], 'bAr'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_dict(self):
- self.assertLowerGets(['foo', 'bar'], ['fOo', {'baa': 'xam'}, 'bAr'])
-
-
-class TestSplitWords(tests.TestCase):
-
- def assertSplitWords(self, expected, value):
- getter = query_parser.SplitWords(query_parser.StaticGetter(value))
- self.assertEqual(sorted(expected), sorted(getter.get(trivial_raw_doc)))
-
- def test_inner_returns_None(self):
- self.assertSplitWords([], None)
-
- def test_inner_returns_string(self):
- self.assertSplitWords(['foo', 'bar'], 'foo bar')
-
- def test_inner_returns_list(self):
- self.assertSplitWords(['foo', 'baz', 'bar', 'sux'],
- ['foo baz', 'bar sux'])
-
- def test_deduplicates(self):
- self.assertSplitWords(['bar'], ['bar', 'bar', 'bar'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_int(self):
- self.assertSplitWords([], 9)
-
- def test_inner_returns_float(self):
- self.assertSplitWords([], 9.2)
-
- def test_inner_returns_bool(self):
- self.assertSplitWords([], True)
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_int(self):
- self.assertSplitWords(['foo', 'baz', 'bar', 'sux'],
- ['foo baz', 9, 'bar sux'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_float(self):
- self.assertSplitWords(['foo', 'baz', 'bar', 'sux'],
- ['foo baz', 9.2, 'bar sux'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_bool(self):
- self.assertSplitWords(['foo', 'baz', 'bar', 'sux'],
- ['foo baz', True, 'bar sux'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_list(self):
- # TODO: Expand sub-lists?
- self.assertSplitWords(['foo', 'baz', 'bar', 'sux'],
- ['foo baz', ['baa'], 'bar sux'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_dict(self):
- self.assertSplitWords(['foo', 'baz', 'bar', 'sux'],
- ['foo baz', {'baa': 'xam'}, 'bar sux'])
-
-
-class TestNumber(tests.TestCase):
-
- def assertNumber(self, expected, value, padding=5):
- """Assert number transformation produced expected values."""
- getter = query_parser.Number(query_parser.StaticGetter(value), padding)
- self.assertEqual(expected, getter.get(trivial_raw_doc))
-
- def test_inner_returns_None(self):
- """None is thrown away."""
- self.assertNumber([], None)
-
- def test_inner_returns_int(self):
- """A single integer is converted to zero padded strings."""
- self.assertNumber(['00009'], 9)
-
- def test_inner_returns_list(self):
- """Integers are converted to zero padded strings."""
- self.assertNumber(['00009', '00235'], [9, 235])
-
- def test_inner_returns_string(self):
- """A string is thrown away."""
- self.assertNumber([], 'foo bar')
-
- def test_inner_returns_float(self):
- """A float is thrown away."""
- self.assertNumber([], 9.2)
-
- def test_inner_returns_bool(self):
- """A boolean is thrown away."""
- self.assertNumber([], True)
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_strings(self):
- """Strings in a list are thrown away."""
- self.assertNumber(['00009'], ['foo baz', 9, 'bar sux'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_float(self):
- """Floats in a list are thrown away."""
- self.assertNumber(
- ['00083', '00073'], [83, 9.2, 73])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_bool(self):
- """Booleans in a list are thrown away."""
- self.assertNumber(
- ['00083', '00073'], [83, True, 73])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_list(self):
- """Lists in a list are thrown away."""
- # TODO: Expand sub-lists?
- self.assertNumber(
- ['00012', '03333'], [12, [29], 3333])
-
- def test_inner_returns_list_containing_dict(self):
- """Dicts in a list are thrown away."""
- self.assertNumber(
- ['00012', '00001'], [12, {54: 89}, 1])
-
-
-class TestIsNull(tests.TestCase):
-
- def assertIsNull(self, value):
- getter = query_parser.IsNull(query_parser.StaticGetter(value))
- self.assertEqual([True], getter.get(trivial_raw_doc))
-
- def assertIsNotNull(self, value):
- getter = query_parser.IsNull(query_parser.StaticGetter(value))
- self.assertEqual([False], getter.get(trivial_raw_doc))
-
- def test_inner_returns_None(self):
- self.assertIsNull(None)
-
- def test_inner_returns_string(self):
- self.assertIsNotNull('foo')
-
- def test_inner_returns_list(self):
- self.assertIsNotNull(['foo', 'bar'])
-
- def test_inner_returns_empty_list(self):
- # TODO: is this the behavior we want?
- self.assertIsNull([])
-
- def test_inner_returns_int(self):
- self.assertIsNotNull(9)
-
- def test_inner_returns_float(self):
- self.assertIsNotNull(9.2)
-
- def test_inner_returns_bool(self):
- self.assertIsNotNull(True)
-
- # TODO: What about a dict? Inner is likely to return None, even though the
- # attribute does exist...
-
-
-class TestParser(tests.TestCase):
-
- def parse(self, spec):
- parser = query_parser.Parser()
- return parser.parse(spec)
-
- def parse_all(self, specs):
- parser = query_parser.Parser()
- return parser.parse_all(specs)
-
- def assertParseError(self, definition):
- self.assertRaises(errors.IndexDefinitionParseError, self.parse,
- definition)
-
- def test_parse_empty_string(self):
- self.assertRaises(errors.IndexDefinitionParseError, self.parse, "")
-
- def test_parse_field(self):
- getter = self.parse("a")
- self.assertIsInstance(getter, query_parser.ExtractField)
- self.assertEqual(["a"], getter.field)
-
- def test_parse_dotted_field(self):
- getter = self.parse("a.b")
- self.assertIsInstance(getter, query_parser.ExtractField)
- self.assertEqual(["a", "b"], getter.field)
-
- def test_parse_dotted_field_nothing_after_dot(self):
- self.assertParseError("a.")
-
- def test_parse_missing_close_on_transformation(self):
- self.assertParseError("lower(a")
-
- def test_parse_missing_field_in_transformation(self):
- self.assertParseError("lower()")
-
- def test_parse_trailing_chars(self):
- self.assertParseError("lower(ab))")
-
- def test_parse_empty_op(self):
- self.assertParseError("(ab)")
-
- def test_parse_unknown_op(self):
- self.assertParseError("no_such_operation(field)")
-
- def test_parse_wrong_arg_type(self):
- self.assertParseError("number(field, fnord)")
-
- def test_parse_transformation(self):
- getter = self.parse("lower(a)")
- self.assertIsInstance(getter, query_parser.Lower)
- self.assertIsInstance(getter.inner, query_parser.ExtractField)
- self.assertEqual(["a"], getter.inner.field)
-
- def test_parse_all(self):
- getters = self.parse_all(["a", "b"])
- self.assertEqual(2, len(getters))
- self.assertIsInstance(getters[0], query_parser.ExtractField)
- self.assertEqual(["a"], getters[0].field)
- self.assertIsInstance(getters[1], query_parser.ExtractField)
- self.assertEqual(["b"], getters[1].field)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_remote_sync_target.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_remote_sync_target.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 3e0d8995..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_remote_sync_target.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,314 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Tests for the remote sync targets"""
-
-import cStringIO
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- tests,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_app,
- http_target,
- oauth_middleware,
- )
-
-
-class TestHTTPSyncTargetBasics(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_parse_url(self):
- remote_target = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget('http://127.0.0.1:12345/')
- self.assertEqual('http', remote_target._url.scheme)
- self.assertEqual('127.0.0.1', remote_target._url.hostname)
- self.assertEqual(12345, remote_target._url.port)
- self.assertEqual('/', remote_target._url.path)
-
-
-class TestParsingSyncStream(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_wrong_start(self):
- tgt = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget("http://foo/foo")
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.BrokenSyncStream,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream, "{}\r\n]", None)
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.BrokenSyncStream,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream, "\r\n{}\r\n]", None)
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.BrokenSyncStream,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream, "", None)
-
- def test_wrong_end(self):
- tgt = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget("http://foo/foo")
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.BrokenSyncStream,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream, "[\r\n{}", None)
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.BrokenSyncStream,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream, "[\r\n", None)
-
- def test_missing_comma(self):
- tgt = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget("http://foo/foo")
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.BrokenSyncStream,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream,
- '[\r\n{}\r\n{"id": "i", "rev": "r", '
- '"content": "c", "gen": 3}\r\n]', None)
-
- def test_no_entries(self):
- tgt = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget("http://foo/foo")
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.BrokenSyncStream,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream, "[\r\n]", None)
-
- def test_extra_comma(self):
- tgt = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget("http://foo/foo")
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.BrokenSyncStream,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream, "[\r\n{},\r\n]", None)
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.BrokenSyncStream,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream,
- '[\r\n{},\r\n{"id": "i", "rev": "r", '
- '"content": "{}", "gen": 3, "trans_id": "T-sid"}'
- ',\r\n]',
- lambda doc, gen, trans_id: None)
-
- def test_error_in_stream(self):
- tgt = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget("http://foo/foo")
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.Unavailable,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream,
- '[\r\n{"new_generation": 0},'
- '\r\n{"error": "unavailable"}\r\n', None)
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.Unavailable,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream,
- '[\r\n{"error": "unavailable"}\r\n', None)
-
- self.assertRaises(errors.BrokenSyncStream,
- tgt._parse_sync_stream,
- '[\r\n{"error": "?"}\r\n', None)
-
-
-def make_http_app(state):
- return http_app.HTTPApp(state)
-
-
-def http_sync_target(test, path):
- return http_target.HTTPSyncTarget(test.getURL(path))
-
-
-def make_oauth_http_app(state):
- app = http_app.HTTPApp(state)
- application = oauth_middleware.OAuthMiddleware(app, None, prefix='/~/')
- application.get_oauth_data_store = lambda: tests.testingOAuthStore
- return application
-
-
-def oauth_http_sync_target(test, path):
- st = http_sync_target(test, '~/' + path)
- st.set_oauth_credentials(tests.consumer1.key, tests.consumer1.secret,
- tests.token1.key, tests.token1.secret)
- return st
-
-
-class TestRemoteSyncTargets(tests.TestCaseWithServer):
-
- scenarios = [
- ('http', {'make_app_with_state': make_http_app,
- 'make_document_for_test': tests.make_document_for_test,
- 'sync_target': http_sync_target}),
- ('oauth_http', {'make_app_with_state': make_oauth_http_app,
- 'make_document_for_test': tests.make_document_for_test,
- 'sync_target': oauth_http_sync_target}),
- ]
-
- def getSyncTarget(self, path=None):
- if self.server is None:
- self.startServer()
- return self.sync_target(self, path)
-
- def test_get_sync_info(self):
- self.startServer()
- db = self.request_state._create_database('test')
- db._set_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other-id', 1, 'T-transid')
- remote_target = self.getSyncTarget('test')
- self.assertEqual(('test', 0, '', 1, 'T-transid'),
- remote_target.get_sync_info('other-id'))
-
- def test_record_sync_info(self):
- self.startServer()
- db = self.request_state._create_database('test')
- remote_target = self.getSyncTarget('test')
- remote_target.record_sync_info('other-id', 2, 'T-transid')
- self.assertEqual(
- (2, 'T-transid'), db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('other-id'))
-
- def test_sync_exchange_send(self):
- self.startServer()
- db = self.request_state._create_database('test')
- remote_target = self.getSyncTarget('test')
- other_docs = []
-
- def receive_doc(doc):
- other_docs.append((doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json()))
-
- doc = self.make_document('doc-here', 'replica:1', '{"value": "here"}')
- new_gen, trans_id = remote_target.sync_exchange(
- [(doc, 10, 'T-sid')], 'replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=receive_doc)
- self.assertEqual(1, new_gen)
- self.assertGetDoc(
- db, 'doc-here', 'replica:1', '{"value": "here"}', False)
-
- def test_sync_exchange_send_failure_and_retry_scenario(self):
- self.startServer()
-
- def blackhole_getstderr(inst):
- return cStringIO.StringIO()
-
- self.patch(self.server.RequestHandlerClass, 'get_stderr',
- blackhole_getstderr)
- db = self.request_state._create_database('test')
- _put_doc_if_newer = db._put_doc_if_newer
- trigger_ids = ['doc-here2']
-
- def bomb_put_doc_if_newer(doc, save_conflict,
- replica_uid=None, replica_gen=None,
- replica_trans_id=None):
- if doc.doc_id in trigger_ids:
- raise Exception
- return _put_doc_if_newer(doc, save_conflict=save_conflict,
- replica_uid=replica_uid, replica_gen=replica_gen,
- replica_trans_id=replica_trans_id)
- self.patch(db, '_put_doc_if_newer', bomb_put_doc_if_newer)
- remote_target = self.getSyncTarget('test')
- other_changes = []
-
- def receive_doc(doc, gen, trans_id):
- other_changes.append(
- (doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json(), gen, trans_id))
-
- doc1 = self.make_document('doc-here', 'replica:1', '{"value": "here"}')
- doc2 = self.make_document('doc-here2', 'replica:1',
- '{"value": "here2"}')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.HTTPError,
- remote_target.sync_exchange,
- [(doc1, 10, 'T-sid'), (doc2, 11, 'T-sud')],
- 'replica', last_known_generation=0, last_known_trans_id=None,
- return_doc_cb=receive_doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(db, 'doc-here', 'replica:1', '{"value": "here"}',
- False)
- self.assertEqual(
- (10, 'T-sid'), db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('replica'))
- self.assertEqual([], other_changes)
- # retry
- trigger_ids = []
- new_gen, trans_id = remote_target.sync_exchange(
- [(doc2, 11, 'T-sud')], 'replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=receive_doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(db, 'doc-here2', 'replica:1', '{"value": "here2"}',
- False)
- self.assertEqual(
- (11, 'T-sud'), db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('replica'))
- self.assertEqual(2, new_gen)
- # bounced back to us
- self.assertEqual(
- ('doc-here', 'replica:1', '{"value": "here"}', 1),
- other_changes[0][:-1])
-
- def test_sync_exchange_in_stream_error(self):
- self.startServer()
-
- def blackhole_getstderr(inst):
- return cStringIO.StringIO()
-
- self.patch(self.server.RequestHandlerClass, 'get_stderr',
- blackhole_getstderr)
- db = self.request_state._create_database('test')
- doc = db.create_doc_from_json('{"value": "there"}')
-
- def bomb_get_docs(doc_ids, check_for_conflicts=None,
- include_deleted=False):
- yield doc
- # delayed failure case
- raise errors.Unavailable
-
- self.patch(db, 'get_docs', bomb_get_docs)
- remote_target = self.getSyncTarget('test')
- other_changes = []
-
- def receive_doc(doc, gen, trans_id):
- other_changes.append(
- (doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json(), gen, trans_id))
-
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.Unavailable, remote_target.sync_exchange, [], 'replica',
- last_known_generation=0, last_known_trans_id=None,
- return_doc_cb=receive_doc)
- self.assertEqual(
- (doc.doc_id, doc.rev, '{"value": "there"}', 1),
- other_changes[0][:-1])
-
- def test_sync_exchange_receive(self):
- self.startServer()
- db = self.request_state._create_database('test')
- doc = db.create_doc_from_json('{"value": "there"}')
- remote_target = self.getSyncTarget('test')
- other_changes = []
-
- def receive_doc(doc, gen, trans_id):
- other_changes.append(
- (doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json(), gen, trans_id))
-
- new_gen, trans_id = remote_target.sync_exchange(
- [], 'replica', last_known_generation=0, last_known_trans_id=None,
- return_doc_cb=receive_doc)
- self.assertEqual(1, new_gen)
- self.assertEqual(
- (doc.doc_id, doc.rev, '{"value": "there"}', 1),
- other_changes[0][:-1])
-
- def test_sync_exchange_send_ensure_callback(self):
- self.startServer()
- remote_target = self.getSyncTarget('test')
- other_docs = []
- replica_uid_box = []
-
- def receive_doc(doc):
- other_docs.append((doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json()))
-
- def ensure_cb(replica_uid):
- replica_uid_box.append(replica_uid)
-
- doc = self.make_document('doc-here', 'replica:1', '{"value": "here"}')
- new_gen, trans_id = remote_target.sync_exchange(
- [(doc, 10, 'T-sid')], 'replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=receive_doc,
- ensure_callback=ensure_cb)
- self.assertEqual(1, new_gen)
- db = self.request_state.open_database('test')
- self.assertEqual(1, len(replica_uid_box))
- self.assertEqual(db._replica_uid, replica_uid_box[0])
- self.assertGetDoc(
- db, 'doc-here', 'replica:1', '{"value": "here"}', False)
-
-
-load_tests = tests.load_with_scenarios
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_remote_utils.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_remote_utils.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 959cd882..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_remote_utils.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Tests for protocol details utils."""
-
-from u1db.tests import TestCase
-from u1db.remote import utils
-
-
-class TestUtils(TestCase):
-
- def test_check_and_strip_comma(self):
- line, comma = utils.check_and_strip_comma("abc,")
- self.assertTrue(comma)
- self.assertEqual("abc", line)
-
- line, comma = utils.check_and_strip_comma("abc")
- self.assertFalse(comma)
- self.assertEqual("abc", line)
-
- line, comma = utils.check_and_strip_comma("")
- self.assertFalse(comma)
- self.assertEqual("", line)
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_server_state.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_server_state.py
deleted file mode 100644
index fc3f1282..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_server_state.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Tests for server state object."""
-
-import os
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- tests,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- server_state,
- )
-from u1db.backends import sqlite_backend
-
-
-class TestServerState(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestServerState, self).setUp()
- self.state = server_state.ServerState()
-
- def test_set_workingdir(self):
- tempdir = self.createTempDir()
- self.state.set_workingdir(tempdir)
- self.assertTrue(self.state._relpath('path').startswith(tempdir))
-
- def test_open_database(self):
- tempdir = self.createTempDir()
- self.state.set_workingdir(tempdir)
- path = tempdir + '/test.db'
- self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(path))
- # Create the db, but don't do anything with it
- sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(path)
- db = self.state.open_database('test.db')
- self.assertIsInstance(db, sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase)
-
- def test_check_database(self):
- tempdir = self.createTempDir()
- self.state.set_workingdir(tempdir)
- path = tempdir + '/test.db'
- self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(path))
-
- # doesn't exist => raises
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- self.state.check_database, 'test.db')
-
- # Create the db, but don't do anything with it
- sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(path)
- # exists => returns
- res = self.state.check_database('test.db')
- self.assertIsNone(res)
-
- def test_ensure_database(self):
- tempdir = self.createTempDir()
- self.state.set_workingdir(tempdir)
- path = tempdir + '/test.db'
- self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(path))
- db, replica_uid = self.state.ensure_database('test.db')
- self.assertIsInstance(db, sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase)
- self.assertEqual(db._replica_uid, replica_uid)
- self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(path))
- db2 = self.state.open_database('test.db')
- self.assertIsInstance(db2, sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase)
-
- def test_delete_database(self):
- tempdir = self.createTempDir()
- self.state.set_workingdir(tempdir)
- path = tempdir + '/test.db'
- db, _ = self.state.ensure_database('test.db')
- db.close()
- self.state.delete_database('test.db')
- self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(path))
-
- def test_delete_database_DoesNotExist(self):
- tempdir = self.createTempDir()
- self.state.set_workingdir(tempdir)
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- self.state.delete_database, 'test.db')
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_sqlite_backend.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_sqlite_backend.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 73330789..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_sqlite_backend.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,493 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Test sqlite backend internals."""
-
-import os
-import time
-import threading
-
-from sqlite3 import dbapi2
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- tests,
- query_parser,
- )
-from u1db.backends import sqlite_backend
-from u1db.tests.test_backends import TestAlternativeDocument
-
-
-simple_doc = '{"key": "value"}'
-nested_doc = '{"key": "value", "sub": {"doc": "underneath"}}'
-
-
-class TestSQLiteDatabase(tests.TestCase):
-
- def test_atomic_initialize(self):
- tmpdir = self.createTempDir()
- dbname = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'atomic.db')
-
- t2 = None # will be a thread
-
- class SQLiteDatabaseTesting(sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase):
- _index_storage_value = "testing"
-
- def __init__(self, dbname, ntry):
- self._try = ntry
- self._is_initialized_invocations = 0
- super(SQLiteDatabaseTesting, self).__init__(dbname)
-
- def _is_initialized(self, c):
- res = super(SQLiteDatabaseTesting, self)._is_initialized(c)
- if self._try == 1:
- self._is_initialized_invocations += 1
- if self._is_initialized_invocations == 2:
- t2.start()
- # hard to do better and have a generic test
- time.sleep(0.05)
- return res
-
- outcome2 = []
-
- def second_try():
- try:
- db2 = SQLiteDatabaseTesting(dbname, 2)
- except Exception, e:
- outcome2.append(e)
- else:
- outcome2.append(db2)
-
- t2 = threading.Thread(target=second_try)
- db1 = SQLiteDatabaseTesting(dbname, 1)
- t2.join()
-
- self.assertIsInstance(outcome2[0], SQLiteDatabaseTesting)
- db2 = outcome2[0]
- self.assertTrue(db2._is_initialized(db1._get_sqlite_handle().cursor()))
-
-
-class TestSQLitePartialExpandDatabase(tests.TestCase):
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestSQLitePartialExpandDatabase, self).setUp()
- self.db = sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(':memory:')
- self.db._set_replica_uid('test')
-
- def test_create_database(self):
- raw_db = self.db._get_sqlite_handle()
- self.assertNotEqual(None, raw_db)
-
- def test_default_replica_uid(self):
- self.db = sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(':memory:')
- self.assertIsNot(None, self.db._replica_uid)
- self.assertEqual(32, len(self.db._replica_uid))
- int(self.db._replica_uid, 16)
-
- def test__close_sqlite_handle(self):
- raw_db = self.db._get_sqlite_handle()
- self.db._close_sqlite_handle()
- self.assertRaises(dbapi2.ProgrammingError,
- raw_db.cursor)
-
- def test_create_database_initializes_schema(self):
- raw_db = self.db._get_sqlite_handle()
- c = raw_db.cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT * FROM u1db_config")
- config = dict([(r[0], r[1]) for r in c.fetchall()])
- self.assertEqual({'sql_schema': '0', 'replica_uid': 'test',
- 'index_storage': 'expand referenced'}, config)
-
- # These tables must exist, though we don't care what is in them yet
- c.execute("SELECT * FROM transaction_log")
- c.execute("SELECT * FROM document")
- c.execute("SELECT * FROM document_fields")
- c.execute("SELECT * FROM sync_log")
- c.execute("SELECT * FROM conflicts")
- c.execute("SELECT * FROM index_definitions")
-
- def test__parse_index(self):
- self.db = sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(':memory:')
- g = self.db._parse_index_definition('fieldname')
- self.assertIsInstance(g, query_parser.ExtractField)
- self.assertEqual(['fieldname'], g.field)
-
- def test__update_indexes(self):
- self.db = sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(':memory:')
- g = self.db._parse_index_definition('fieldname')
- c = self.db._get_sqlite_handle().cursor()
- self.db._update_indexes('doc-id', {'fieldname': 'val'},
- [('fieldname', g)], c)
- c.execute('SELECT doc_id, field_name, value FROM document_fields')
- self.assertEqual([('doc-id', 'fieldname', 'val')],
- c.fetchall())
-
- def test__set_replica_uid(self):
- # Start from scratch, so that replica_uid isn't set.
- self.db = sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(':memory:')
- self.assertIsNot(None, self.db._real_replica_uid)
- self.assertIsNot(None, self.db._replica_uid)
- self.db._set_replica_uid('foo')
- c = self.db._get_sqlite_handle().cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT value FROM u1db_config WHERE name='replica_uid'")
- self.assertEqual(('foo',), c.fetchone())
- self.assertEqual('foo', self.db._real_replica_uid)
- self.assertEqual('foo', self.db._replica_uid)
- self.db._close_sqlite_handle()
- self.assertEqual('foo', self.db._replica_uid)
-
- def test__get_generation(self):
- self.assertEqual(0, self.db._get_generation())
-
- def test__get_generation_info(self):
- self.assertEqual((0, ''), self.db._get_generation_info())
-
- def test_create_index(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', "key")
- self.assertEqual([('test-idx', ["key"])], self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test_create_index_multiple_fields(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', "key", "key2")
- self.assertEqual([('test-idx', ["key", "key2"])],
- self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test__get_index_definition(self):
- self.db.create_index('test-idx', "key", "key2")
- # TODO: How would you test that an index is getting used for an SQL
- # request?
- self.assertEqual(["key", "key2"],
- self.db._get_index_definition('test-idx'))
-
- def test_list_index_mixed(self):
- # Make sure that we properly order the output
- c = self.db._get_sqlite_handle().cursor()
- # We intentionally insert the data in weird ordering, to make sure the
- # query still gets it back correctly.
- c.executemany("INSERT INTO index_definitions VALUES (?, ?, ?)",
- [('idx-1', 0, 'key10'),
- ('idx-2', 2, 'key22'),
- ('idx-1', 1, 'key11'),
- ('idx-2', 0, 'key20'),
- ('idx-2', 1, 'key21')])
- self.assertEqual([('idx-1', ['key10', 'key11']),
- ('idx-2', ['key20', 'key21', 'key22'])],
- self.db.list_indexes())
-
- def test_no_indexes_no_document_fields(self):
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key1": "val1", "key2": "val2"}')
- c = self.db._get_sqlite_handle().cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT doc_id, field_name, value FROM document_fields"
- " ORDER BY doc_id, field_name, value")
- self.assertEqual([], c.fetchall())
-
- def test_create_extracts_fields(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key1": "val1", "key2": "val2"}')
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key1": "valx", "key2": "valy"}')
- c = self.db._get_sqlite_handle().cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT doc_id, field_name, value FROM document_fields"
- " ORDER BY doc_id, field_name, value")
- self.assertEqual([], c.fetchall())
- self.db.create_index('test', 'key1', 'key2')
- c.execute("SELECT doc_id, field_name, value FROM document_fields"
- " ORDER BY doc_id, field_name, value")
- self.assertEqual(sorted(
- [(doc1.doc_id, "key1", "val1"),
- (doc1.doc_id, "key2", "val2"),
- (doc2.doc_id, "key1", "valx"),
- (doc2.doc_id, "key2", "valy"),
- ]), sorted(c.fetchall()))
-
- def test_put_updates_fields(self):
- self.db.create_index('test', 'key1', 'key2')
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(
- '{"key1": "val1", "key2": "val2"}')
- doc1.content = {"key1": "val1", "key2": "valy"}
- self.db.put_doc(doc1)
- c = self.db._get_sqlite_handle().cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT doc_id, field_name, value FROM document_fields"
- " ORDER BY doc_id, field_name, value")
- self.assertEqual([(doc1.doc_id, "key1", "val1"),
- (doc1.doc_id, "key2", "valy"),
- ], c.fetchall())
-
- def test_put_updates_nested_fields(self):
- self.db.create_index('test', 'key', 'sub.doc')
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- c = self.db._get_sqlite_handle().cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT doc_id, field_name, value FROM document_fields"
- " ORDER BY doc_id, field_name, value")
- self.assertEqual([(doc1.doc_id, "key", "value"),
- (doc1.doc_id, "sub.doc", "underneath"),
- ], c.fetchall())
-
- def test__ensure_schema_rollback(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/rollback.db'
-
- class SQLitePartialExpandDbTesting(
- sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase):
-
- def _set_replica_uid_in_transaction(self, uid):
- super(SQLitePartialExpandDbTesting,
- self)._set_replica_uid_in_transaction(uid)
- if fail:
- raise Exception()
-
- db = SQLitePartialExpandDbTesting.__new__(SQLitePartialExpandDbTesting)
- db._db_handle = dbapi2.connect(path) # db is there but not yet init-ed
- fail = True
- self.assertRaises(Exception, db._ensure_schema)
- fail = False
- db._initialize(db._db_handle.cursor())
-
- def test__open_database(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/test.sqlite'
- sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(path)
- db2 = sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase._open_database(path)
- self.assertIsInstance(db2, sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase)
-
- def test__open_database_with_factory(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/test.sqlite'
- sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(path)
- db2 = sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase._open_database(
- path, document_factory=TestAlternativeDocument)
- self.assertEqual(TestAlternativeDocument, db2._factory)
-
- def test__open_database_non_existent(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/non-existent.sqlite'
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase._open_database, path)
-
- def test__open_database_during_init(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/initialised.db'
- db = sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase.__new__(
- sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase)
- db._db_handle = dbapi2.connect(path) # db is there but not yet init-ed
- self.addCleanup(db.close)
- observed = []
-
- class SQLiteDatabaseTesting(sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase):
- WAIT_FOR_PARALLEL_INIT_HALF_INTERVAL = 0.1
-
- @classmethod
- def _which_index_storage(cls, c):
- res = super(SQLiteDatabaseTesting, cls)._which_index_storage(c)
- db._ensure_schema() # init db
- observed.append(res[0])
- return res
-
- db2 = SQLiteDatabaseTesting._open_database(path)
- self.addCleanup(db2.close)
- self.assertIsInstance(db2, sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase)
- self.assertEqual([None,
- sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase._index_storage_value],
- observed)
-
- def test__open_database_invalid(self):
- class SQLiteDatabaseTesting(sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase):
- WAIT_FOR_PARALLEL_INIT_HALF_INTERVAL = 0.1
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path1 = temp_dir + '/invalid1.db'
- with open(path1, 'wb') as f:
- f.write("")
- self.assertRaises(dbapi2.OperationalError,
- SQLiteDatabaseTesting._open_database, path1)
- with open(path1, 'wb') as f:
- f.write("invalid")
- self.assertRaises(dbapi2.DatabaseError,
- SQLiteDatabaseTesting._open_database, path1)
-
- def test_open_database_existing(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/existing.sqlite'
- sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(path)
- db2 = sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.open_database(path, create=False)
- self.assertIsInstance(db2, sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase)
-
- def test_open_database_with_factory(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/existing.sqlite'
- sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase(path)
- db2 = sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.open_database(
- path, create=False, document_factory=TestAlternativeDocument)
- self.assertEqual(TestAlternativeDocument, db2._factory)
-
- def test_open_database_create(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/new.sqlite'
- sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.open_database(path, create=True)
- db2 = sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.open_database(path, create=False)
- self.assertIsInstance(db2, sqlite_backend.SQLitePartialExpandDatabase)
-
- def test_open_database_non_existent(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/non-existent.sqlite'
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.open_database, path,
- create=False)
-
- def test_delete_database_existent(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/new.sqlite'
- db = sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.open_database(path, create=True)
- db.close()
- sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.delete_database(path)
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.open_database, path,
- create=False)
-
- def test_delete_database_nonexistent(self):
- temp_dir = self.createTempDir(prefix='u1db-test-')
- path = temp_dir + '/non-existent.sqlite'
- self.assertRaises(errors.DatabaseDoesNotExist,
- sqlite_backend.SQLiteDatabase.delete_database, path)
-
- def test__get_indexed_fields(self):
- self.db.create_index('idx1', 'a', 'b')
- self.assertEqual(set(['a', 'b']), self.db._get_indexed_fields())
- self.db.create_index('idx2', 'b', 'c')
- self.assertEqual(set(['a', 'b', 'c']), self.db._get_indexed_fields())
-
- def test_indexed_fields_expanded(self):
- self.db.create_index('idx1', 'key1')
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key1": "val1", "key2": "val2"}')
- self.assertEqual(set(['key1']), self.db._get_indexed_fields())
- c = self.db._get_sqlite_handle().cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT doc_id, field_name, value FROM document_fields"
- " ORDER BY doc_id, field_name, value")
- self.assertEqual([(doc1.doc_id, 'key1', 'val1')], c.fetchall())
-
- def test_create_index_updates_fields(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"key1": "val1", "key2": "val2"}')
- self.db.create_index('idx1', 'key1')
- self.assertEqual(set(['key1']), self.db._get_indexed_fields())
- c = self.db._get_sqlite_handle().cursor()
- c.execute("SELECT doc_id, field_name, value FROM document_fields"
- " ORDER BY doc_id, field_name, value")
- self.assertEqual([(doc1.doc_id, 'key1', 'val1')], c.fetchall())
-
- def assertFormatQueryEquals(self, exp_statement, exp_args, definition,
- values):
- statement, args = self.db._format_query(definition, values)
- self.assertEqual(exp_statement, statement)
- self.assertEqual(exp_args, args)
-
- def test__format_query(self):
- self.assertFormatQueryEquals(
- "SELECT d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content, count(c.doc_rev) FROM "
- "document d, document_fields d0 LEFT OUTER JOIN conflicts c ON "
- "c.doc_id = d.doc_id WHERE d.doc_id = d0.doc_id AND d0.field_name "
- "= ? AND d0.value = ? GROUP BY d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content "
- "ORDER BY d0.value;", ["key1", "a"],
- ["key1"], ["a"])
-
- def test__format_query2(self):
- self.assertFormatQueryEquals(
- 'SELECT d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content, count(c.doc_rev) FROM '
- 'document d, document_fields d0, document_fields d1, '
- 'document_fields d2 LEFT OUTER JOIN conflicts c ON c.doc_id = '
- 'd.doc_id WHERE d.doc_id = d0.doc_id AND d0.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd0.value = ? AND d.doc_id = d1.doc_id AND d1.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd1.value = ? AND d.doc_id = d2.doc_id AND d2.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd2.value = ? GROUP BY d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content ORDER BY '
- 'd0.value, d1.value, d2.value;',
- ["key1", "a", "key2", "b", "key3", "c"],
- ["key1", "key2", "key3"], ["a", "b", "c"])
-
- def test__format_query_wildcard(self):
- self.assertFormatQueryEquals(
- 'SELECT d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content, count(c.doc_rev) FROM '
- 'document d, document_fields d0, document_fields d1, '
- 'document_fields d2 LEFT OUTER JOIN conflicts c ON c.doc_id = '
- 'd.doc_id WHERE d.doc_id = d0.doc_id AND d0.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd0.value = ? AND d.doc_id = d1.doc_id AND d1.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd1.value GLOB ? AND d.doc_id = d2.doc_id AND d2.field_name = ? '
- 'AND d2.value NOT NULL GROUP BY d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content '
- 'ORDER BY d0.value, d1.value, d2.value;',
- ["key1", "a", "key2", "b*", "key3"], ["key1", "key2", "key3"],
- ["a", "b*", "*"])
-
- def assertFormatRangeQueryEquals(self, exp_statement, exp_args, definition,
- start_value, end_value):
- statement, args = self.db._format_range_query(
- definition, start_value, end_value)
- self.assertEqual(exp_statement, statement)
- self.assertEqual(exp_args, args)
-
- def test__format_range_query(self):
- self.assertFormatRangeQueryEquals(
- 'SELECT d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content, count(c.doc_rev) FROM '
- 'document d, document_fields d0, document_fields d1, '
- 'document_fields d2 LEFT OUTER JOIN conflicts c ON c.doc_id = '
- 'd.doc_id WHERE d.doc_id = d0.doc_id AND d0.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd0.value >= ? AND d.doc_id = d1.doc_id AND d1.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd1.value >= ? AND d.doc_id = d2.doc_id AND d2.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd2.value >= ? AND d.doc_id = d0.doc_id AND d0.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd0.value <= ? AND d.doc_id = d1.doc_id AND d1.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd1.value <= ? AND d.doc_id = d2.doc_id AND d2.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd2.value <= ? GROUP BY d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content ORDER BY '
- 'd0.value, d1.value, d2.value;',
- ['key1', 'a', 'key2', 'b', 'key3', 'c', 'key1', 'p', 'key2', 'q',
- 'key3', 'r'],
- ["key1", "key2", "key3"], ["a", "b", "c"], ["p", "q", "r"])
-
- def test__format_range_query_no_start(self):
- self.assertFormatRangeQueryEquals(
- 'SELECT d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content, count(c.doc_rev) FROM '
- 'document d, document_fields d0, document_fields d1, '
- 'document_fields d2 LEFT OUTER JOIN conflicts c ON c.doc_id = '
- 'd.doc_id WHERE d.doc_id = d0.doc_id AND d0.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd0.value <= ? AND d.doc_id = d1.doc_id AND d1.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd1.value <= ? AND d.doc_id = d2.doc_id AND d2.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd2.value <= ? GROUP BY d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content ORDER BY '
- 'd0.value, d1.value, d2.value;',
- ['key1', 'a', 'key2', 'b', 'key3', 'c'],
- ["key1", "key2", "key3"], None, ["a", "b", "c"])
-
- def test__format_range_query_no_end(self):
- self.assertFormatRangeQueryEquals(
- 'SELECT d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content, count(c.doc_rev) FROM '
- 'document d, document_fields d0, document_fields d1, '
- 'document_fields d2 LEFT OUTER JOIN conflicts c ON c.doc_id = '
- 'd.doc_id WHERE d.doc_id = d0.doc_id AND d0.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd0.value >= ? AND d.doc_id = d1.doc_id AND d1.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd1.value >= ? AND d.doc_id = d2.doc_id AND d2.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd2.value >= ? GROUP BY d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content ORDER BY '
- 'd0.value, d1.value, d2.value;',
- ['key1', 'a', 'key2', 'b', 'key3', 'c'],
- ["key1", "key2", "key3"], ["a", "b", "c"], None)
-
- def test__format_range_query_wildcard(self):
- self.assertFormatRangeQueryEquals(
- 'SELECT d.doc_id, d.doc_rev, d.content, count(c.doc_rev) FROM '
- 'document d, document_fields d0, document_fields d1, '
- 'document_fields d2 LEFT OUTER JOIN conflicts c ON c.doc_id = '
- 'd.doc_id WHERE d.doc_id = d0.doc_id AND d0.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd0.value >= ? AND d.doc_id = d1.doc_id AND d1.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd1.value >= ? AND d.doc_id = d2.doc_id AND d2.field_name = ? AND '
- 'd2.value NOT NULL AND d.doc_id = d0.doc_id AND d0.field_name = ? '
- 'AND d0.value <= ? AND d.doc_id = d1.doc_id AND d1.field_name = ? '
- 'AND (d1.value < ? OR d1.value GLOB ?) AND d.doc_id = d2.doc_id '
- 'AND d2.field_name = ? AND d2.value NOT NULL GROUP BY d.doc_id, '
- 'd.doc_rev, d.content ORDER BY d0.value, d1.value, d2.value;',
- ['key1', 'a', 'key2', 'b', 'key3', 'key1', 'p', 'key2', 'q', 'q*',
- 'key3'],
- ["key1", "key2", "key3"], ["a", "b*", "*"], ["p", "q*", "*"])
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_sync.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_sync.py
deleted file mode 100644
index f2a925f0..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_sync.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1285 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011-2012 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""The Synchronization class for U1DB."""
-
-import os
-from wsgiref import simple_server
-
-from u1db import (
- errors,
- sync,
- tests,
- vectorclock,
- SyncTarget,
- )
-from u1db.backends import (
- inmemory,
- )
-from u1db.remote import (
- http_target,
- )
-
-from u1db.tests.test_remote_sync_target import (
- make_http_app,
- make_oauth_http_app,
- )
-
-simple_doc = tests.simple_doc
-nested_doc = tests.nested_doc
-
-
-def _make_local_db_and_target(test):
- db = test.create_database('test')
- st = db.get_sync_target()
- return db, st
-
-
-def _make_local_db_and_http_target(test, path='test'):
- test.startServer()
- db = test.request_state._create_database(os.path.basename(path))
- st = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget.connect(test.getURL(path))
- return db, st
-
-
-def _make_c_db_and_c_http_target(test, path='test'):
- test.startServer()
- db = test.request_state._create_database(os.path.basename(path))
- url = test.getURL(path)
- st = tests.c_backend_wrapper.create_http_sync_target(url)
- return db, st
-
-
-def _make_local_db_and_oauth_http_target(test):
- db, st = _make_local_db_and_http_target(test, '~/test')
- st.set_oauth_credentials(tests.consumer1.key, tests.consumer1.secret,
- tests.token1.key, tests.token1.secret)
- return db, st
-
-
-def _make_c_db_and_oauth_http_target(test, path='~/test'):
- test.startServer()
- db = test.request_state._create_database(os.path.basename(path))
- url = test.getURL(path)
- st = tests.c_backend_wrapper.create_oauth_http_sync_target(url,
- tests.consumer1.key, tests.consumer1.secret,
- tests.token1.key, tests.token1.secret)
- return db, st
-
-
-target_scenarios = [
- ('local', {'create_db_and_target': _make_local_db_and_target}),
- ('http', {'create_db_and_target': _make_local_db_and_http_target,
- 'make_app_with_state': make_http_app}),
- ('oauth_http', {'create_db_and_target':
- _make_local_db_and_oauth_http_target,
- 'make_app_with_state': make_oauth_http_app}),
- ]
-
-c_db_scenarios = [
- ('local,c', {'create_db_and_target': _make_local_db_and_target,
- 'make_database_for_test': tests.make_c_database_for_test,
- 'copy_database_for_test': tests.copy_c_database_for_test,
- 'make_document_for_test': tests.make_c_document_for_test,
- 'whitebox': False}),
- ('http,c', {'create_db_and_target': _make_c_db_and_c_http_target,
- 'make_database_for_test': tests.make_c_database_for_test,
- 'copy_database_for_test': tests.copy_c_database_for_test,
- 'make_document_for_test': tests.make_c_document_for_test,
- 'make_app_with_state': make_http_app,
- 'whitebox': False}),
- ('oauth_http,c', {'create_db_and_target': _make_c_db_and_oauth_http_target,
- 'make_database_for_test': tests.make_c_database_for_test,
- 'copy_database_for_test': tests.copy_c_database_for_test,
- 'make_document_for_test': tests.make_c_document_for_test,
- 'make_app_with_state': make_oauth_http_app,
- 'whitebox': False}),
- ]
-
-
-class DatabaseSyncTargetTests(tests.DatabaseBaseTests,
- tests.TestCaseWithServer):
-
- scenarios = (tests.multiply_scenarios(tests.DatabaseBaseTests.scenarios,
- target_scenarios)
- + c_db_scenarios)
- # whitebox true means self.db is the actual local db object
- # against which the sync is performed
- whitebox = True
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(DatabaseSyncTargetTests, self).setUp()
- self.db, self.st = self.create_db_and_target(self)
- self.other_changes = []
-
- def tearDown(self):
- # We delete them explicitly, so that connections are cleanly closed
- del self.st
- self.db.close()
- del self.db
- super(DatabaseSyncTargetTests, self).tearDown()
-
- def receive_doc(self, doc, gen, trans_id):
- self.other_changes.append(
- (doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json(), gen, trans_id))
-
- def set_trace_hook(self, callback, shallow=False):
- setter = (self.st._set_trace_hook if not shallow else
- self.st._set_trace_hook_shallow)
- try:
- setter(callback)
- except NotImplementedError:
- self.skipTest("%s does not implement _set_trace_hook"
- % (self.st.__class__.__name__,))
-
- def test_get_sync_target(self):
- self.assertIsNot(None, self.st)
-
- def test_get_sync_info(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- ('test', 0, '', 0, ''), self.st.get_sync_info('other'))
-
- def test_create_doc_updates_sync_info(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- ('test', 0, '', 0, ''), self.st.get_sync_info('other'))
- self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual(1, self.st.get_sync_info('other')[1])
-
- def test_record_sync_info(self):
- self.st.record_sync_info('replica', 10, 'T-transid')
- self.assertEqual(
- ('test', 0, '', 10, 'T-transid'), self.st.get_sync_info('replica'))
-
- def test_sync_exchange(self):
- docs_by_gen = [
- (self.make_document('doc-id', 'replica:1', simple_doc), 10,
- 'T-sid')]
- new_gen, trans_id = self.st.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_gen, 'replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'doc-id', 'replica:1', simple_doc, False)
- self.assertTransactionLog(['doc-id'], self.db)
- last_trans_id = self.getLastTransId(self.db)
- self.assertEqual(([], 1, last_trans_id),
- (self.other_changes, new_gen, last_trans_id))
- self.assertEqual(10, self.st.get_sync_info('replica')[3])
-
- def test_sync_exchange_deleted(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json('{}')
- edit_rev = 'replica:1|' + doc.rev
- docs_by_gen = [
- (self.make_document(doc.doc_id, edit_rev, None), 10, 'T-sid')]
- new_gen, trans_id = self.st.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_gen, 'replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db, doc.doc_id, edit_rev, None, False)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id, doc.doc_id], self.db)
- last_trans_id = self.getLastTransId(self.db)
- self.assertEqual(([], 2, last_trans_id),
- (self.other_changes, new_gen, trans_id))
- self.assertEqual(10, self.st.get_sync_info('replica')[3])
-
- def test_sync_exchange_push_many(self):
- docs_by_gen = [
- (self.make_document('doc-id', 'replica:1', simple_doc), 10, 'T-1'),
- (self.make_document('doc-id2', 'replica:1', nested_doc), 11,
- 'T-2')]
- new_gen, trans_id = self.st.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_gen, 'replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'doc-id', 'replica:1', simple_doc, False)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, 'doc-id2', 'replica:1', nested_doc, False)
- self.assertTransactionLog(['doc-id', 'doc-id2'], self.db)
- last_trans_id = self.getLastTransId(self.db)
- self.assertEqual(([], 2, last_trans_id),
- (self.other_changes, new_gen, trans_id))
- self.assertEqual(11, self.st.get_sync_info('replica')[3])
-
- def test_sync_exchange_refuses_conflicts(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- new_doc = '{"key": "altval"}'
- docs_by_gen = [
- (self.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'replica:1', new_doc), 10,
- 'T-sid')]
- new_gen, _ = self.st.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_gen, 'replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- self.assertEqual(
- (doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, 1), self.other_changes[0][:-1])
- self.assertEqual(1, new_gen)
- if self.whitebox:
- self.assertEqual(self.db._last_exchange_log['return'],
- {'last_gen': 1, 'docs': [(doc.doc_id, doc.rev)]})
-
- def test_sync_exchange_ignores_convergence(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- gen, txid = self.db._get_generation_info()
- docs_by_gen = [
- (self.make_document(doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc), 10, 'T-sid')]
- new_gen, _ = self.st.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_gen, 'replica', last_known_generation=gen,
- last_known_trans_id=txid, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- self.assertEqual(([], 1), (self.other_changes, new_gen))
-
- def test_sync_exchange_returns_new_docs(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- new_gen, _ = self.st.sync_exchange(
- [], 'other-replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- self.assertEqual(
- (doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, 1), self.other_changes[0][:-1])
- self.assertEqual(1, new_gen)
- if self.whitebox:
- self.assertEqual(self.db._last_exchange_log['return'],
- {'last_gen': 1, 'docs': [(doc.doc_id, doc.rev)]})
-
- def test_sync_exchange_returns_deleted_docs(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db.delete_doc(doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id, doc.doc_id], self.db)
- new_gen, _ = self.st.sync_exchange(
- [], 'other-replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id, doc.doc_id], self.db)
- self.assertEqual(
- (doc.doc_id, doc.rev, None, 2), self.other_changes[0][:-1])
- self.assertEqual(2, new_gen)
- if self.whitebox:
- self.assertEqual(self.db._last_exchange_log['return'],
- {'last_gen': 2, 'docs': [(doc.doc_id, doc.rev)]})
-
- def test_sync_exchange_returns_many_new_docs(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(nested_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id, doc2.doc_id], self.db)
- new_gen, _ = self.st.sync_exchange(
- [], 'other-replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id, doc2.doc_id], self.db)
- self.assertEqual(2, new_gen)
- self.assertEqual(
- [(doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, 1),
- (doc2.doc_id, doc2.rev, nested_doc, 2)],
- [c[:-1] for c in self.other_changes])
- if self.whitebox:
- self.assertEqual(
- self.db._last_exchange_log['return'],
- {'last_gen': 2, 'docs':
- [(doc.doc_id, doc.rev), (doc2.doc_id, doc2.rev)]})
-
- def test_sync_exchange_getting_newer_docs(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- new_doc = '{"key": "altval"}'
- docs_by_gen = [
- (self.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'test:1|z:2', new_doc), 10,
- 'T-sid')]
- new_gen, _ = self.st.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_gen, 'other-replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id, doc.doc_id], self.db)
- self.assertEqual(([], 2), (self.other_changes, new_gen))
-
- def test_sync_exchange_with_concurrent_updates_of_synced_doc(self):
- expected = []
-
- def before_whatschanged_cb(state):
- if state != 'before whats_changed':
- return
- cont = '{"key": "cuncurrent"}'
- conc_rev = self.db.put_doc(
- self.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'test:1|z:2', cont))
- expected.append((doc.doc_id, conc_rev, cont, 3))
-
- self.set_trace_hook(before_whatschanged_cb)
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- new_doc = '{"key": "altval"}'
- docs_by_gen = [
- (self.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'test:1|z:2', new_doc), 10,
- 'T-sid')]
- new_gen, _ = self.st.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_gen, 'other-replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertEqual(expected, [c[:-1] for c in self.other_changes])
- self.assertEqual(3, new_gen)
-
- def test_sync_exchange_with_concurrent_updates(self):
-
- def after_whatschanged_cb(state):
- if state != 'after whats_changed':
- return
- self.db.create_doc_from_json('{"new": "doc"}')
-
- self.set_trace_hook(after_whatschanged_cb)
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- new_doc = '{"key": "altval"}'
- docs_by_gen = [
- (self.make_document(doc.doc_id, 'test:1|z:2', new_doc), 10,
- 'T-sid')]
- new_gen, _ = self.st.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_gen, 'other-replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertEqual(([], 2), (self.other_changes, new_gen))
-
- def test_sync_exchange_converged_handling(self):
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- docs_by_gen = [
- (self.make_document('new', 'other:1', '{}'), 4, 'T-foo'),
- (self.make_document(doc.doc_id, doc.rev, doc.get_json()), 5,
- 'T-bar')]
- new_gen, _ = self.st.sync_exchange(
- docs_by_gen, 'other-replica', last_known_generation=0,
- last_known_trans_id=None, return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertEqual(([], 2), (self.other_changes, new_gen))
-
- def test_sync_exchange_detect_incomplete_exchange(self):
- def before_get_docs_explode(state):
- if state != 'before get_docs':
- return
- raise errors.U1DBError("fail")
- self.set_trace_hook(before_get_docs_explode)
- # suppress traceback printing in the wsgiref server
- self.patch(simple_server.ServerHandler,
- 'log_exception', lambda h, exc_info: None)
- doc = self.db.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- self.assertRaises(
- (errors.U1DBError, errors.BrokenSyncStream),
- self.st.sync_exchange, [], 'other-replica',
- last_known_generation=0, last_known_trans_id=None,
- return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
-
- def test_sync_exchange_doc_ids(self):
- sync_exchange_doc_ids = getattr(self.st, 'sync_exchange_doc_ids', None)
- if sync_exchange_doc_ids is None:
- self.skipTest("sync_exchange_doc_ids not implemented")
- db2 = self.create_database('test2')
- doc = db2.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- new_gen, trans_id = sync_exchange_doc_ids(
- db2, [(doc.doc_id, 10, 'T-sid')], 0, None,
- return_doc_cb=self.receive_doc)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, False)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc.doc_id], self.db)
- last_trans_id = self.getLastTransId(self.db)
- self.assertEqual(([], 1, last_trans_id),
- (self.other_changes, new_gen, trans_id))
- self.assertEqual(10, self.st.get_sync_info(db2._replica_uid)[3])
-
- def test__set_trace_hook(self):
- called = []
-
- def cb(state):
- called.append(state)
-
- self.set_trace_hook(cb)
- self.st.sync_exchange([], 'replica', 0, None, self.receive_doc)
- self.st.record_sync_info('replica', 0, 'T-sid')
- self.assertEqual(['before whats_changed',
- 'after whats_changed',
- 'before get_docs',
- 'record_sync_info',
- ],
- called)
-
- def test__set_trace_hook_shallow(self):
- if (self.st._set_trace_hook_shallow == self.st._set_trace_hook
- or self.st._set_trace_hook_shallow.im_func ==
- SyncTarget._set_trace_hook_shallow.im_func):
- # shallow same as full
- expected = ['before whats_changed',
- 'after whats_changed',
- 'before get_docs',
- 'record_sync_info',
- ]
- else:
- expected = ['sync_exchange', 'record_sync_info']
-
- called = []
-
- def cb(state):
- called.append(state)
-
- self.set_trace_hook(cb, shallow=True)
- self.st.sync_exchange([], 'replica', 0, None, self.receive_doc)
- self.st.record_sync_info('replica', 0, 'T-sid')
- self.assertEqual(expected, called)
-
-
-def sync_via_synchronizer(test, db_source, db_target, trace_hook=None,
- trace_hook_shallow=None):
- target = db_target.get_sync_target()
- trace_hook = trace_hook or trace_hook_shallow
- if trace_hook:
- target._set_trace_hook(trace_hook)
- return sync.Synchronizer(db_source, target).sync()
-
-
-sync_scenarios = []
-for name, scenario in tests.LOCAL_DATABASES_SCENARIOS:
- scenario = dict(scenario)
- scenario['do_sync'] = sync_via_synchronizer
- sync_scenarios.append((name, scenario))
- scenario = dict(scenario)
-
-
-def make_database_for_http_test(test, replica_uid):
- if test.server is None:
- test.startServer()
- db = test.request_state._create_database(replica_uid)
- try:
- http_at = test._http_at
- except AttributeError:
- http_at = test._http_at = {}
- http_at[db] = replica_uid
- return db
-
-
-def copy_database_for_http_test(test, db):
- # DO NOT COPY OR REUSE THIS CODE OUTSIDE TESTS: COPYING U1DB DATABASES IS
- # THE WRONG THING TO DO, THE ONLY REASON WE DO SO HERE IS TO TEST THAT WE
- # CORRECTLY DETECT IT HAPPENING SO THAT WE CAN RAISE ERRORS RATHER THAN
- # CORRUPT USER DATA. USE SYNC INSTEAD, OR WE WILL SEND NINJA TO YOUR HOUSE.
- if test.server is None:
- test.startServer()
- new_db = test.request_state._copy_database(db)
- try:
- http_at = test._http_at
- except AttributeError:
- http_at = test._http_at = {}
- path = db._replica_uid
- while path in http_at.values():
- path += 'copy'
- http_at[new_db] = path
- return new_db
-
-
-def sync_via_synchronizer_and_http(test, db_source, db_target,
- trace_hook=None, trace_hook_shallow=None):
- if trace_hook:
- test.skipTest("full trace hook unsupported over http")
- path = test._http_at[db_target]
- target = http_target.HTTPSyncTarget.connect(test.getURL(path))
- if trace_hook_shallow:
- target._set_trace_hook_shallow(trace_hook_shallow)
- return sync.Synchronizer(db_source, target).sync()
-
-
-sync_scenarios.append(('pyhttp', {
- 'make_database_for_test': make_database_for_http_test,
- 'copy_database_for_test': copy_database_for_http_test,
- 'make_document_for_test': tests.make_document_for_test,
- 'make_app_with_state': make_http_app,
- 'do_sync': sync_via_synchronizer_and_http
- }))
-
-
-if tests.c_backend_wrapper is not None:
- # TODO: We should hook up sync tests with an HTTP target
- def sync_via_c_sync(test, db_source, db_target, trace_hook=None,
- trace_hook_shallow=None):
- target = db_target.get_sync_target()
- trace_hook = trace_hook or trace_hook_shallow
- if trace_hook:
- target._set_trace_hook(trace_hook)
- return tests.c_backend_wrapper.sync_db_to_target(db_source, target)
-
- for name, scenario in tests.C_DATABASE_SCENARIOS:
- scenario = dict(scenario)
- scenario['do_sync'] = sync_via_synchronizer
- sync_scenarios.append((name + ',pysync', scenario))
- scenario = dict(scenario)
- scenario['do_sync'] = sync_via_c_sync
- sync_scenarios.append((name + ',csync', scenario))
-
-
-class DatabaseSyncTests(tests.DatabaseBaseTests,
- tests.TestCaseWithServer):
-
- scenarios = sync_scenarios
- do_sync = None # set by scenarios
-
- def create_database(self, replica_uid, sync_role=None):
- if replica_uid == 'test' and sync_role is None:
- # created up the chain by base class but unused
- return None
- db = self.create_database_for_role(replica_uid, sync_role)
- if sync_role:
- self._use_tracking[db] = (replica_uid, sync_role)
- return db
-
- def create_database_for_role(self, replica_uid, sync_role):
- # hook point for reuse
- return super(DatabaseSyncTests, self).create_database(replica_uid)
-
- def copy_database(self, db, sync_role=None):
- # DO NOT COPY OR REUSE THIS CODE OUTSIDE TESTS: COPYING U1DB DATABASES
- # IS THE WRONG THING TO DO, THE ONLY REASON WE DO SO HERE IS TO TEST
- # THAT WE CORRECTLY DETECT IT HAPPENING SO THAT WE CAN RAISE ERRORS
- # RATHER THAN CORRUPT USER DATA. USE SYNC INSTEAD, OR WE WILL SEND
- # NINJA TO YOUR HOUSE.
- db_copy = super(DatabaseSyncTests, self).copy_database(db)
- name, orig_sync_role = self._use_tracking[db]
- self._use_tracking[db_copy] = (name + '(copy)', sync_role
- or orig_sync_role)
- return db_copy
-
- def sync(self, db_from, db_to, trace_hook=None,
- trace_hook_shallow=None):
- from_name, from_sync_role = self._use_tracking[db_from]
- to_name, to_sync_role = self._use_tracking[db_to]
- if from_sync_role not in ('source', 'both'):
- raise Exception("%s marked for %s use but used as source" %
- (from_name, from_sync_role))
- if to_sync_role not in ('target', 'both'):
- raise Exception("%s marked for %s use but used as target" %
- (to_name, to_sync_role))
- return self.do_sync(self, db_from, db_to, trace_hook,
- trace_hook_shallow)
-
- def setUp(self):
- self._use_tracking = {}
- super(DatabaseSyncTests, self).setUp()
-
- def assertLastExchangeLog(self, db, expected):
- log = getattr(db, '_last_exchange_log', None)
- if log is None:
- return
- self.assertEqual(expected, log)
-
- def test_sync_tracks_db_generation_of_other(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- self.assertEqual(0, self.sync(self.db1, self.db2))
- self.assertEqual(
- (0, ''), self.db1._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('test2'))
- self.assertEqual(
- (0, ''), self.db2._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('test1'))
- self.assertLastExchangeLog(self.db2,
- {'receive': {'docs': [], 'last_known_gen': 0},
- 'return': {'docs': [], 'last_gen': 0}})
-
- def test_sync_autoresolves(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- doc1 = self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='doc')
- rev1 = doc1.rev
- doc2 = self.db2.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='doc')
- rev2 = doc2.rev
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- doc = self.db1.get_doc('doc')
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- self.assertEqual(doc.rev, self.db2.get_doc('doc').rev)
- v = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc.rev)
- self.assertTrue(v.is_newer(vectorclock.VectorClockRev(rev1)))
- self.assertTrue(v.is_newer(vectorclock.VectorClockRev(rev2)))
-
- def test_sync_autoresolves_moar(self):
- # here we test that when a database that has a conflicted document is
- # the source of a sync, and the target database has a revision of the
- # conflicted document that is newer than the source database's, and
- # that target's database's document's content is the same as the
- # source's document's conflict's, the source's document's conflict gets
- # autoresolved, and the source's document's revision bumped.
- #
- # idea is as follows:
- # A B
- # a1 -
- # `------->
- # a1 a1
- # v v
- # a2 a1b1
- # `------->
- # a1b1+a2 a1b1
- # v
- # a1b1+a2 a1b2 (a1b2 has same content as a2)
- # `------->
- # a3b2 a1b2 (autoresolved)
- # `------->
- # a3b2 a3b2
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='doc')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- for db, content in [(self.db1, '{}'), (self.db2, '{"hi": 42}')]:
- doc = db.get_doc('doc')
- doc.set_json(content)
- db.put_doc(doc)
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- # db1 and db2 now both have a doc of {hi:42}, but db1 has a conflict
- doc = self.db1.get_doc('doc')
- rev1 = doc.rev
- self.assertTrue(doc.has_conflicts)
- # set db2 to have a doc of {} (same as db1 before the conflict)
- doc = self.db2.get_doc('doc')
- doc.set_json('{}')
- self.db2.put_doc(doc)
- rev2 = doc.rev
- # sync it across
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- # tadaa!
- doc = self.db1.get_doc('doc')
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- vec1 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(rev1)
- vec2 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(rev2)
- vec3 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc.rev)
- self.assertTrue(vec3.is_newer(vec1))
- self.assertTrue(vec3.is_newer(vec2))
- # because the conflict is on the source, sync it another time
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- # make sure db2 now has the exact same thing
- self.assertEqual(self.db1.get_doc('doc'), self.db2.get_doc('doc'))
-
- def test_sync_autoresolves_moar_backwards(self):
- # here we test that when a database that has a conflicted document is
- # the target of a sync, and the source database has a revision of the
- # conflicted document that is newer than the target database's, and
- # that source's database's document's content is the same as the
- # target's document's conflict's, the target's document's conflict gets
- # autoresolved, and the document's revision bumped.
- #
- # idea is as follows:
- # A B
- # a1 -
- # `------->
- # a1 a1
- # v v
- # a2 a1b1
- # `------->
- # a1b1+a2 a1b1
- # v
- # a1b1+a2 a1b2 (a1b2 has same content as a2)
- # <-------'
- # a3b2 a3b2 (autoresolved and propagated)
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'both')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'both')
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='doc')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- for db, content in [(self.db1, '{}'), (self.db2, '{"hi": 42}')]:
- doc = db.get_doc('doc')
- doc.set_json(content)
- db.put_doc(doc)
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- # db1 and db2 now both have a doc of {hi:42}, but db1 has a conflict
- doc = self.db1.get_doc('doc')
- rev1 = doc.rev
- self.assertTrue(doc.has_conflicts)
- revc = self.db1.get_doc_conflicts('doc')[-1].rev
- # set db2 to have a doc of {} (same as db1 before the conflict)
- doc = self.db2.get_doc('doc')
- doc.set_json('{}')
- self.db2.put_doc(doc)
- rev2 = doc.rev
- # sync it across
- self.sync(self.db2, self.db1)
- # tadaa!
- doc = self.db1.get_doc('doc')
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- vec1 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(rev1)
- vec2 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(rev2)
- vec3 = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(doc.rev)
- vecc = vectorclock.VectorClockRev(revc)
- self.assertTrue(vec3.is_newer(vec1))
- self.assertTrue(vec3.is_newer(vec2))
- self.assertTrue(vec3.is_newer(vecc))
- # make sure db2 now has the exact same thing
- self.assertEqual(self.db1.get_doc('doc'), self.db2.get_doc('doc'))
-
- def test_sync_autoresolves_moar_backwards_three(self):
- # same as autoresolves_moar_backwards, but with three databases (note
- # all the syncs go in the same direction -- this is a more natural
- # scenario):
- #
- # A B C
- # a1 - -
- # `------->
- # a1 a1 -
- # `------->
- # a1 a1 a1
- # v v
- # a2 a1b1 a1
- # `------------------->
- # a2 a1b1 a2
- # `------->
- # a2+a1b1 a2
- # v
- # a2 a2+a1b1 a2c1 (same as a1b1)
- # `------------------->
- # a2c1 a2+a1b1 a2c1
- # `------->
- # a2b2c1 a2b2c1 a2c1
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'both')
- self.db3 = self.create_database('test3', 'target')
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc, doc_id='doc')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- self.sync(self.db2, self.db3)
- for db, content in [(self.db2, '{"hi": 42}'),
- (self.db1, '{}'),
- ]:
- doc = db.get_doc('doc')
- doc.set_json(content)
- db.put_doc(doc)
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db3)
- self.sync(self.db2, self.db3)
- # db2 and db3 now both have a doc of {}, but db2 has a
- # conflict
- doc = self.db2.get_doc('doc')
- self.assertTrue(doc.has_conflicts)
- revc = self.db2.get_doc_conflicts('doc')[-1].rev
- self.assertEqual('{}', doc.get_json())
- self.assertEqual(self.db3.get_doc('doc').get_json(), doc.get_json())
- self.assertEqual(self.db3.get_doc('doc').rev, doc.rev)
- # set db3 to have a doc of {hi:42} (same as db2 before the conflict)
- doc = self.db3.get_doc('doc')
- doc.set_json('{"hi": 42}')
- self.db3.put_doc(doc)
- rev3 = doc.rev
- # sync it across to db1
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db3)
- # db1 now has hi:42, with a rev that is newer than db2's doc
- doc = self.db1.get_doc('doc')
- rev1 = doc.rev
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- self.assertEqual('{"hi": 42}', doc.get_json())
- VCR = vectorclock.VectorClockRev
- self.assertTrue(VCR(rev1).is_newer(VCR(self.db2.get_doc('doc').rev)))
- # so sync it to db2
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- # tadaa!
- doc = self.db2.get_doc('doc')
- self.assertFalse(doc.has_conflicts)
- # db2's revision of the document is strictly newer than db1's before
- # the sync, and db3's before that sync way back when
- self.assertTrue(VCR(doc.rev).is_newer(VCR(rev1)))
- self.assertTrue(VCR(doc.rev).is_newer(VCR(rev3)))
- self.assertTrue(VCR(doc.rev).is_newer(VCR(revc)))
- # make sure both dbs now have the exact same thing
- self.assertEqual(self.db1.get_doc('doc'), self.db2.get_doc('doc'))
-
- def test_sync_puts_changes(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- doc = self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.assertEqual(1, self.sync(self.db1, self.db2))
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db2, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, False)
- self.assertEqual(1, self.db1._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('test2')[0])
- self.assertEqual(1, self.db2._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('test1')[0])
- self.assertLastExchangeLog(self.db2,
- {'receive': {'docs': [(doc.doc_id, doc.rev)],
- 'source_uid': 'test1',
- 'source_gen': 1, 'last_known_gen': 0},
- 'return': {'docs': [], 'last_gen': 1}})
-
- def test_sync_pulls_changes(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- doc = self.db2.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db1.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.assertEqual(0, self.sync(self.db1, self.db2))
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db1, doc.doc_id, doc.rev, simple_doc, False)
- self.assertEqual(1, self.db1._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('test2')[0])
- self.assertEqual(1, self.db2._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('test1')[0])
- self.assertLastExchangeLog(self.db2,
- {'receive': {'docs': [], 'last_known_gen': 0},
- 'return': {'docs': [(doc.doc_id, doc.rev)],
- 'last_gen': 1}})
- self.assertEqual([doc], self.db1.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_sync_pulling_doesnt_update_other_if_changed(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- doc = self.db2.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- # After the local side has sent its list of docs, before we start
- # receiving the "targets" response, we update the local database with a
- # new record.
- # When we finish synchronizing, we can notice that something locally
- # was updated, and we cannot tell c2 our new updated generation
-
- def before_get_docs(state):
- if state != 'before get_docs':
- return
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
-
- self.assertEqual(0, self.sync(self.db1, self.db2,
- trace_hook=before_get_docs))
- self.assertLastExchangeLog(self.db2,
- {'receive': {'docs': [], 'last_known_gen': 0},
- 'return': {'docs': [(doc.doc_id, doc.rev)],
- 'last_gen': 1}})
- self.assertEqual(1, self.db1._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('test2')[0])
- # c2 should not have gotten a '_record_sync_info' call, because the
- # local database had been updated more than just by the messages
- # returned from c2.
- self.assertEqual(
- (0, ''), self.db2._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('test1'))
-
- def test_sync_doesnt_update_other_if_nothing_pulled(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
-
- def no_record_sync_info(state):
- if state != 'record_sync_info':
- return
- self.fail('SyncTarget.record_sync_info was called')
- self.assertEqual(1, self.sync(self.db1, self.db2,
- trace_hook_shallow=no_record_sync_info))
- self.assertEqual(
- 1,
- self.db2._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self.db1._replica_uid)[0])
-
- def test_sync_ignores_convergence(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'both')
- doc = self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- self.db3 = self.create_database('test3', 'target')
- self.assertEqual(1, self.sync(self.db1, self.db3))
- self.assertEqual(0, self.sync(self.db2, self.db3))
- self.assertEqual(1, self.sync(self.db1, self.db2))
- self.assertLastExchangeLog(self.db2,
- {'receive': {'docs': [(doc.doc_id, doc.rev)],
- 'source_uid': 'test1',
- 'source_gen': 1, 'last_known_gen': 0},
- 'return': {'docs': [], 'last_gen': 1}})
-
- def test_sync_ignores_superseded(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'both')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'both')
- doc = self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc_rev1 = doc.rev
- self.db3 = self.create_database('test3', 'target')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db3)
- self.sync(self.db2, self.db3)
- new_content = '{"key": "altval"}'
- doc.set_json(new_content)
- self.db1.put_doc(doc)
- doc_rev2 = doc.rev
- self.sync(self.db2, self.db1)
- self.assertLastExchangeLog(self.db1,
- {'receive': {'docs': [(doc.doc_id, doc_rev1)],
- 'source_uid': 'test2',
- 'source_gen': 1, 'last_known_gen': 0},
- 'return': {'docs': [(doc.doc_id, doc_rev2)],
- 'last_gen': 2}})
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db1, doc.doc_id, doc_rev2, new_content, False)
-
- def test_sync_sees_remote_conflicted(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- doc1 = self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc_id = doc1.doc_id
- doc1_rev = doc1.rev
- self.db1.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- new_doc = '{"key": "altval"}'
- doc2 = self.db2.create_doc_from_json(new_doc, doc_id=doc_id)
- doc2_rev = doc2.rev
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc1.doc_id], self.db1)
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- self.assertLastExchangeLog(self.db2,
- {'receive': {'docs': [(doc_id, doc1_rev)],
- 'source_uid': 'test1',
- 'source_gen': 1, 'last_known_gen': 0},
- 'return': {'docs': [(doc_id, doc2_rev)],
- 'last_gen': 1}})
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc_id, doc_id], self.db1)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db1, doc_id, doc2_rev, new_doc, True)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db2, doc_id, doc2_rev, new_doc, False)
- from_idx = self.db1.get_from_index('test-idx', 'altval')[0]
- self.assertEqual(doc2.doc_id, from_idx.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual(doc2.rev, from_idx.rev)
- self.assertTrue(from_idx.has_conflicts)
- self.assertEqual([], self.db1.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_sync_sees_remote_delete_conflicted(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- doc1 = self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc_id = doc1.doc_id
- self.db1.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- doc2 = self.make_document(doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev, doc1.get_json())
- new_doc = '{"key": "altval"}'
- doc1.set_json(new_doc)
- self.db1.put_doc(doc1)
- self.db2.delete_doc(doc2)
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc_id, doc_id], self.db1)
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- self.assertLastExchangeLog(self.db2,
- {'receive': {'docs': [(doc_id, doc1.rev)],
- 'source_uid': 'test1',
- 'source_gen': 2, 'last_known_gen': 1},
- 'return': {'docs': [(doc_id, doc2.rev)],
- 'last_gen': 2}})
- self.assertTransactionLog([doc_id, doc_id, doc_id], self.db1)
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(self.db1, doc_id, doc2.rev, None, True)
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db2, doc_id, doc2.rev, None, False)
- self.assertEqual([], self.db1.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
-
- def test_sync_local_race_conflicted(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- doc = self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc_id = doc.doc_id
- doc1_rev = doc.rev
- self.db1.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- content1 = '{"key": "localval"}'
- content2 = '{"key": "altval"}'
- doc.set_json(content2)
- self.db2.put_doc(doc)
- doc2_rev2 = doc.rev
- triggered = []
-
- def after_whatschanged(state):
- if state != 'after whats_changed':
- return
- triggered.append(True)
- doc = self.make_document(doc_id, doc1_rev, content1)
- self.db1.put_doc(doc)
-
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2, trace_hook=after_whatschanged)
- self.assertEqual([True], triggered)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db1, doc_id, doc2_rev2, content2, True)
- from_idx = self.db1.get_from_index('test-idx', 'altval')[0]
- self.assertEqual(doc.doc_id, from_idx.doc_id)
- self.assertEqual(doc.rev, from_idx.rev)
- self.assertTrue(from_idx.has_conflicts)
- self.assertEqual([], self.db1.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
- self.assertEqual([], self.db1.get_from_index('test-idx', 'localval'))
-
- def test_sync_propagates_deletes(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'both')
- doc1 = self.db1.create_doc_from_json(simple_doc)
- doc_id = doc1.doc_id
- self.db1.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- self.db2.create_index('test-idx', 'key')
- self.db3 = self.create_database('test3', 'target')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db3)
- self.db1.delete_doc(doc1)
- deleted_rev = doc1.rev
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- self.assertLastExchangeLog(self.db2,
- {'receive': {'docs': [(doc_id, deleted_rev)],
- 'source_uid': 'test1',
- 'source_gen': 2, 'last_known_gen': 1},
- 'return': {'docs': [], 'last_gen': 2}})
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db1, doc_id, deleted_rev, None, False)
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db2, doc_id, deleted_rev, None, False)
- self.assertEqual([], self.db1.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
- self.assertEqual([], self.db2.get_from_index('test-idx', 'value'))
- self.sync(self.db2, self.db3)
- self.assertLastExchangeLog(self.db3,
- {'receive': {'docs': [(doc_id, deleted_rev)],
- 'source_uid': 'test2',
- 'source_gen': 2, 'last_known_gen': 0},
- 'return': {'docs': [], 'last_gen': 2}})
- self.assertGetDocIncludeDeleted(
- self.db3, doc_id, deleted_rev, None, False)
-
- def test_sync_propagates_resolution(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'both')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'both')
- doc1 = self.db1.create_doc_from_json('{"a": 1}', doc_id='the-doc')
- db3 = self.create_database('test3', 'both')
- self.sync(self.db2, self.db1)
- self.assertEqual(
- self.db1._get_generation_info(),
- self.db2._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self.db1._replica_uid))
- self.assertEqual(
- self.db2._get_generation_info(),
- self.db1._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self.db2._replica_uid))
- self.sync(db3, self.db1)
- # update on 2
- doc2 = self.make_document('the-doc', doc1.rev, '{"a": 2}')
- self.db2.put_doc(doc2)
- self.sync(self.db2, db3)
- self.assertEqual(db3.get_doc('the-doc').rev, doc2.rev)
- # update on 1
- doc1.set_json('{"a": 3}')
- self.db1.put_doc(doc1)
- # conflicts
- self.sync(self.db2, self.db1)
- self.sync(db3, self.db1)
- self.assertTrue(self.db2.get_doc('the-doc').has_conflicts)
- self.assertTrue(db3.get_doc('the-doc').has_conflicts)
- # resolve
- conflicts = self.db2.get_doc_conflicts('the-doc')
- doc4 = self.make_document('the-doc', None, '{"a": 4}')
- revs = [doc.rev for doc in conflicts]
- self.db2.resolve_doc(doc4, revs)
- doc2 = self.db2.get_doc('the-doc')
- self.assertEqual(doc4.get_json(), doc2.get_json())
- self.assertFalse(doc2.has_conflicts)
- self.sync(self.db2, db3)
- doc3 = db3.get_doc('the-doc')
- self.assertEqual(doc4.get_json(), doc3.get_json())
- self.assertFalse(doc3.has_conflicts)
-
- def test_sync_supersedes_conflicts(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'both')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- db3 = self.create_database('test3', 'both')
- doc1 = self.db1.create_doc_from_json('{"a": 1}', doc_id='the-doc')
- self.db2.create_doc_from_json('{"b": 1}', doc_id='the-doc')
- db3.create_doc_from_json('{"c": 1}', doc_id='the-doc')
- self.sync(db3, self.db1)
- self.assertEqual(
- self.db1._get_generation_info(),
- db3._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self.db1._replica_uid))
- self.assertEqual(
- db3._get_generation_info(),
- self.db1._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(db3._replica_uid))
- self.sync(db3, self.db2)
- self.assertEqual(
- self.db2._get_generation_info(),
- db3._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(self.db2._replica_uid))
- self.assertEqual(
- db3._get_generation_info(),
- self.db2._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id(db3._replica_uid))
- self.assertEqual(3, len(db3.get_doc_conflicts('the-doc')))
- doc1.set_json('{"a": 2}')
- self.db1.put_doc(doc1)
- self.sync(db3, self.db1)
- # original doc1 should have been removed from conflicts
- self.assertEqual(3, len(db3.get_doc_conflicts('the-doc')))
-
- def test_sync_stops_after_get_sync_info(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
-
- def put_hook(state):
- self.fail("Tracehook triggered for %s" % (state,))
-
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2, trace_hook_shallow=put_hook)
-
- def test_sync_detects_rollback_in_source(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc1')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- db1_copy = self.copy_database(self.db1)
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc2')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGeneration, self.sync, db1_copy, self.db2)
-
- def test_sync_detects_rollback_in_target(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id="divergent")
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- db2_copy = self.copy_database(self.db2)
- self.db2.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc2')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidGeneration, self.sync, self.db1, db2_copy)
-
- def test_sync_detects_diverged_source(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- db3 = self.copy_database(self.db1)
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id="divergent")
- db3.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id="divergent")
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidTransactionId, self.sync, db3, self.db2)
-
- def test_sync_detects_diverged_target(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- db3 = self.copy_database(self.db2)
- db3.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc, doc_id="divergent")
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id="divergent")
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidTransactionId, self.sync, self.db1, db3)
-
- def test_sync_detects_rollback_and_divergence_in_source(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc1')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- db1_copy = self.copy_database(self.db1)
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc2')
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc3')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- db1_copy.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc2')
- db1_copy.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc3')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidTransactionId, self.sync, db1_copy, self.db2)
-
- def test_sync_detects_rollback_and_divergence_in_target(self):
- self.db1 = self.create_database('test1', 'source')
- self.db2 = self.create_database('test2', 'target')
- self.db1.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id="divergent")
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- db2_copy = self.copy_database(self.db2)
- self.db2.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc2')
- self.db2.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc3')
- self.sync(self.db1, self.db2)
- db2_copy.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc2')
- db2_copy.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc, doc_id='doc3')
- self.assertRaises(
- errors.InvalidTransactionId, self.sync, self.db1, db2_copy)
-
-
-class TestDbSync(tests.TestCaseWithServer):
- """Test db.sync remote sync shortcut"""
-
- scenarios = [
- ('py-http', {
- 'make_app_with_state': make_http_app,
- 'make_database_for_test': tests.make_memory_database_for_test,
- }),
- ('c-http', {
- 'make_app_with_state': make_http_app,
- 'make_database_for_test': tests.make_c_database_for_test
- }),
- ('py-oauth-http', {
- 'make_app_with_state': make_oauth_http_app,
- 'make_database_for_test': tests.make_memory_database_for_test,
- 'oauth': True
- }),
- ('c-oauth-http', {
- 'make_app_with_state': make_oauth_http_app,
- 'make_database_for_test': tests.make_c_database_for_test,
- 'oauth': True
- }),
- ]
-
- oauth = False
-
- def do_sync(self, target_name):
- if self.oauth:
- path = '~/' + target_name
- extra = dict(creds={'oauth': {
- 'consumer_key': tests.consumer1.key,
- 'consumer_secret': tests.consumer1.secret,
- 'token_key': tests.token1.key,
- 'token_secret': tests.token1.secret
- }})
- else:
- path = target_name
- extra = {}
- target_url = self.getURL(path)
- return self.db.sync(target_url, **extra)
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestDbSync, self).setUp()
- self.startServer()
- self.db = self.make_database_for_test(self, 'test1')
- self.db2 = self.request_state._create_database('test2.db')
-
- def test_db_sync(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- doc2 = self.db2.create_doc_from_json(tests.nested_doc)
- local_gen_before_sync = self.do_sync('test2.db')
- gen, _, changes = self.db.whats_changed(local_gen_before_sync)
- self.assertEqual(1, len(changes))
- self.assertEqual(doc2.doc_id, changes[0][0])
- self.assertEqual(1, gen - local_gen_before_sync)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db2, doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev, tests.simple_doc,
- False)
- self.assertGetDoc(self.db, doc2.doc_id, doc2.rev, tests.nested_doc,
- False)
-
- def test_db_sync_autocreate(self):
- doc1 = self.db.create_doc_from_json(tests.simple_doc)
- local_gen_before_sync = self.do_sync('test3.db')
- gen, _, changes = self.db.whats_changed(local_gen_before_sync)
- self.assertEqual(0, gen - local_gen_before_sync)
- db3 = self.request_state.open_database('test3.db')
- gen, _, changes = db3.whats_changed()
- self.assertEqual(1, len(changes))
- self.assertEqual(doc1.doc_id, changes[0][0])
- self.assertGetDoc(db3, doc1.doc_id, doc1.rev, tests.simple_doc,
- False)
- t_gen, _ = self.db._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('test3.db')
- s_gen, _ = db3._get_replica_gen_and_trans_id('test1')
- self.assertEqual(1, t_gen)
- self.assertEqual(1, s_gen)
-
-
-class TestRemoteSyncIntegration(tests.TestCaseWithServer):
- """Integration tests for the most common sync scenario local -> remote"""
-
- make_app_with_state = staticmethod(make_http_app)
-
- def setUp(self):
- super(TestRemoteSyncIntegration, self).setUp()
- self.startServer()
- self.db1 = inmemory.InMemoryDatabase('test1')
- self.db2 = self.request_state._create_database('test2')
-
- def test_sync_tracks_generations_incrementally(self):
- doc11 = self.db1.create_doc_from_json('{"a": 1}')
- doc12 = self.db1.create_doc_from_json('{"a": 2}')
- doc21 = self.db2.create_doc_from_json('{"b": 1}')
- doc22 = self.db2.create_doc_from_json('{"b": 2}')
- #sanity
- self.assertEqual(2, len(self.db1._get_transaction_log()))
- self.assertEqual(2, len(self.db2._get_transaction_log()))
- progress1 = []
- progress2 = []
- _do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id = \
- self.db1._do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id
-
- def set_sync_generation_witness1(other_uid, other_gen, trans_id):
- progress1.append((other_uid, other_gen,
- [d for d, t in self.db1._get_transaction_log()[2:]]))
- _do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id(other_uid, other_gen, trans_id)
- self.patch(self.db1, '_do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id',
- set_sync_generation_witness1)
- _do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id2 = \
- self.db2._do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id
-
- def set_sync_generation_witness2(other_uid, other_gen, trans_id):
- progress2.append((other_uid, other_gen,
- [d for d, t in self.db2._get_transaction_log()[2:]]))
- _do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id2(other_uid, other_gen, trans_id)
- self.patch(self.db2, '_do_set_replica_gen_and_trans_id',
- set_sync_generation_witness2)
-
- db2_url = self.getURL('test2')
- self.db1.sync(db2_url)
-
- self.assertEqual([('test2', 1, [doc21.doc_id]),
- ('test2', 2, [doc21.doc_id, doc22.doc_id]),
- ('test2', 4, [doc21.doc_id, doc22.doc_id])],
- progress1)
- self.assertEqual([('test1', 1, [doc11.doc_id]),
- ('test1', 2, [doc11.doc_id, doc12.doc_id]),
- ('test1', 4, [doc11.doc_id, doc12.doc_id])],
- progress2)
-
-
-load_tests = tests.load_with_scenarios
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_test_infrastructure.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_test_infrastructure.py
deleted file mode 100644
index b79e0516..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_test_infrastructure.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""Tests for test infrastructure bits"""
-
-from wsgiref import simple_server
-
-from u1db import (
- tests,
- )
-
-
-class TestTestCaseWithServer(tests.TestCaseWithServer):
-
- def make_app(self):
- return "app"
-
- @staticmethod
- def server_def():
- def make_server(host_port, application):
- assert application == "app"
- return simple_server.WSGIServer(host_port, None)
- return (make_server, "shutdown", "http")
-
- def test_getURL(self):
- self.startServer()
- url = self.getURL()
- self.assertTrue(url.startswith('http://127.0.0.1:'))
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_vectorclock.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_vectorclock.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 72baf246..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/test_vectorclock.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,121 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""VectorClockRev helper class tests."""
-
-from u1db import tests, vectorclock
-
-try:
- from u1db.tests import c_backend_wrapper
-except ImportError:
- c_backend_wrapper = None
-
-
-c_vectorclock_scenarios = []
-if c_backend_wrapper is not None:
- c_vectorclock_scenarios.append(
- ('c', {'create_vcr': c_backend_wrapper.VectorClockRev}))
-
-
-class TestVectorClockRev(tests.TestCase):
-
- scenarios = [('py', {'create_vcr': vectorclock.VectorClockRev})
- ] + c_vectorclock_scenarios
-
- def assertIsNewer(self, newer_rev, older_rev):
- new_vcr = self.create_vcr(newer_rev)
- old_vcr = self.create_vcr(older_rev)
- self.assertTrue(new_vcr.is_newer(old_vcr))
- self.assertFalse(old_vcr.is_newer(new_vcr))
-
- def assertIsConflicted(self, rev_a, rev_b):
- vcr_a = self.create_vcr(rev_a)
- vcr_b = self.create_vcr(rev_b)
- self.assertFalse(vcr_a.is_newer(vcr_b))
- self.assertFalse(vcr_b.is_newer(vcr_a))
-
- def assertRoundTrips(self, rev):
- self.assertEqual(rev, self.create_vcr(rev).as_str())
-
- def test__is_newer_doc_rev(self):
- self.assertIsNewer('test:1', None)
- self.assertIsNewer('test:2', 'test:1')
- self.assertIsNewer('other:2|test:1', 'other:1|test:1')
- self.assertIsNewer('other:1|test:1', 'other:1')
- self.assertIsNewer('a:2|b:1', 'b:1')
- self.assertIsNewer('a:1|b:2', 'a:1')
- self.assertIsConflicted('other:2|test:1', 'other:1|test:2')
- self.assertIsConflicted('other:1|test:1', 'other:2')
- self.assertIsConflicted('test:1', 'test:1')
-
- def test_None(self):
- vcr = self.create_vcr(None)
- self.assertEqual('', vcr.as_str())
-
- def test_round_trips(self):
- self.assertRoundTrips('test:1')
- self.assertRoundTrips('a:1|b:2')
- self.assertRoundTrips('alternate:2|test:1')
-
- def test_handles_sort_order(self):
- self.assertEqual('a:1|b:2', self.create_vcr('b:2|a:1').as_str())
- # Last one out of place
- self.assertEqual('a:1|b:2|c:3|d:4|e:5|f:6',
- self.create_vcr('f:6|a:1|b:2|c:3|d:4|e:5').as_str())
- # Fully reversed
- self.assertEqual('a:1|b:2|c:3|d:4|e:5|f:6',
- self.create_vcr('f:6|e:5|d:4|c:3|b:2|a:1').as_str())
-
- def assertIncrement(self, original, replica_uid, after_increment):
- vcr = self.create_vcr(original)
- vcr.increment(replica_uid)
- self.assertEqual(after_increment, vcr.as_str())
-
- def test_increment(self):
- self.assertIncrement(None, 'test', 'test:1')
- self.assertIncrement('test:1', 'test', 'test:2')
-
- def test_increment_adds_uid(self):
- self.assertIncrement('other:1', 'test', 'other:1|test:1')
- self.assertIncrement('a:1|ab:2', 'aa', 'a:1|aa:1|ab:2')
-
- def test_increment_update_partial(self):
- self.assertIncrement('a:1|ab:2', 'a', 'a:2|ab:2')
- self.assertIncrement('a:2|ab:2', 'ab', 'a:2|ab:3')
-
- def test_increment_appends_uid(self):
- self.assertIncrement('b:2', 'c', 'b:2|c:1')
-
- def assertMaximize(self, rev1, rev2, maximized):
- vcr1 = self.create_vcr(rev1)
- vcr2 = self.create_vcr(rev2)
- vcr1.maximize(vcr2)
- self.assertEqual(maximized, vcr1.as_str())
- # reset vcr1 to maximize the other way
- vcr1 = self.create_vcr(rev1)
- vcr2.maximize(vcr1)
- self.assertEqual(maximized, vcr2.as_str())
-
- def test_maximize(self):
- self.assertMaximize(None, None, '')
- self.assertMaximize(None, 'x:1', 'x:1')
- self.assertMaximize('x:1', 'y:1', 'x:1|y:1')
- self.assertMaximize('x:2', 'x:1', 'x:2')
- self.assertMaximize('x:2', 'x:1|y:2', 'x:2|y:2')
- self.assertMaximize('a:1|c:2|e:3', 'b:3|d:4|f:5',
- 'a:1|b:3|c:2|d:4|e:3|f:5')
-
-load_tests = tests.load_with_scenarios
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/Makefile b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 2385e75b..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-CATOP=./demoCA
-ORIG_CONF=/usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf
-ELEVEN_YEARS=-days 4015
-
-init:
- cp $(ORIG_CONF) ca.conf
- install -d $(CATOP)
- install -d $(CATOP)/certs
- install -d $(CATOP)/crl
- install -d $(CATOP)/newcerts
- install -d $(CATOP)/private
- touch $(CATOP)/index.txt
- echo 01>$(CATOP)/crlnumber
- @echo '**** Making CA certificate ...'
- openssl req -nodes -new \
- -newkey rsa -keyout $(CATOP)/private/cakey.pem \
- -out $(CATOP)/careq.pem \
- -multivalue-rdn \
- -subj "/C=UK/ST=-/O=u1db LOCAL TESTING ONLY, DO NO TRUST/CN=u1db testing CA"
- openssl ca -config ./ca.conf -create_serial \
- -out $(CATOP)/cacert.pem $(ELEVEN_YEARS) -batch \
- -keyfile $(CATOP)/private/cakey.pem -selfsign \
- -extensions v3_ca -infiles $(CATOP)/careq.pem
-
-pems:
- cp ./demoCA/cacert.pem .
- openssl req -new -config ca.conf \
- -multivalue-rdn \
- -subj "/O=u1db LOCAL TESTING ONLY, DO NOT TRUST/CN=localhost" \
- -nodes -keyout testing.key -out newreq.pem $(ELEVEN_YEARS)
- openssl ca -batch -config ./ca.conf $(ELEVEN_YEARS) \
- -policy policy_anything \
- -out testing.cert -infiles newreq.pem
-
-.PHONY: init pems
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/cacert.pem b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/cacert.pem
deleted file mode 100644
index c019a730..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/cacert.pem
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-Certificate:
- Data:
- Version: 3 (0x2)
- Serial Number:
- e4:de:01:76:c4:78:78:7e
- Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
- Issuer: C=UK, ST=-, O=u1db LOCAL TESTING ONLY, DO NO TRUST, CN=u1db testing CA
- Validity
- Not Before: May 3 11:11:11 2012 GMT
- Not After : May 1 11:11:11 2023 GMT
- Subject: C=UK, ST=-, O=u1db LOCAL TESTING ONLY, DO NO TRUST, CN=u1db testing CA
- Subject Public Key Info:
- Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
- Public-Key: (1024 bit)
- Modulus:
- 00:bc:91:a5:7f:7d:37:f7:06:c7:db:5b:83:6a:6b:
- 63:c3:8b:5c:f7:84:4d:97:6d:d4:be:bf:e7:79:a8:
- c1:03:57:ec:90:d4:20:e7:02:95:d9:a6:49:e3:f9:
- 9a:ea:37:b9:b2:02:62:ab:40:d3:42:bb:4a:4e:a2:
- 47:71:0f:1d:a2:c5:94:a1:cf:35:d3:23:32:42:c0:
- 1e:8d:cb:08:58:fb:8a:5c:3e:ea:eb:d5:2c:ed:d6:
- aa:09:b4:b5:7d:e3:45:c9:ae:c2:82:b2:ae:c0:81:
- bc:24:06:65:a9:e7:e0:61:ac:25:ee:53:d3:d7:be:
- 22:f7:00:a2:ad:c6:0e:3a:39
- Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
- X509v3 extensions:
- X509v3 Subject Key Identifier:
- DB:3D:93:51:6C:32:15:54:8F:10:50:FC:49:4F:36:15:28:BB:95:6D
- X509v3 Authority Key Identifier:
- keyid:DB:3D:93:51:6C:32:15:54:8F:10:50:FC:49:4F:36:15:28:BB:95:6D
-
- X509v3 Basic Constraints:
- CA:TRUE
- Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
- 72:9b:c1:f7:07:65:83:36:25:4e:01:2f:b7:4a:f2:a4:00:28:
- 80:c7:56:2c:32:39:90:13:61:4b:bb:12:c5:44:9d:42:57:85:
- 28:19:70:69:e1:43:c8:bd:11:f6:94:df:91:2d:c3:ea:82:8d:
- b4:8f:5d:47:a3:00:99:53:29:93:27:6c:c5:da:c1:20:6f:ab:
- ec:4a:be:34:f3:8f:02:e5:0c:c0:03:ac:2b:33:41:71:4f:0a:
- 72:5a:b4:26:1a:7f:81:bc:c0:95:8a:06:87:a8:11:9f:5c:73:
- 38:df:5a:69:40:21:29:ad:46:23:56:75:e1:e9:8b:10:18:4c:
- 7b:54
------BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
-MIICkjCCAfugAwIBAgIJAOTeAXbEeHh+MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMGIxCzAJBgNV
-BAYTAlVLMQowCAYDVQQIDAEtMS0wKwYDVQQKDCR1MWRiIExPQ0FMIFRFU1RJTkcg
-T05MWSwgRE8gTk8gVFJVU1QxGDAWBgNVBAMMD3UxZGIgdGVzdGluZyBDQTAeFw0x
-MjA1MDMxMTExMTFaFw0yMzA1MDExMTExMTFaMGIxCzAJBgNVBAYTAlVLMQowCAYD
-VQQIDAEtMS0wKwYDVQQKDCR1MWRiIExPQ0FMIFRFU1RJTkcgT05MWSwgRE8gTk8g
-VFJVU1QxGDAWBgNVBAMMD3UxZGIgdGVzdGluZyBDQTCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEF
-AAOBjQAwgYkCgYEAvJGlf3039wbH21uDamtjw4tc94RNl23Uvr/neajBA1fskNQg
-5wKV2aZJ4/ma6je5sgJiq0DTQrtKTqJHcQ8dosWUoc810yMyQsAejcsIWPuKXD7q
-69Us7daqCbS1feNFya7CgrKuwIG8JAZlqefgYawl7lPT174i9wCircYOOjkCAwEA
-AaNQME4wHQYDVR0OBBYEFNs9k1FsMhVUjxBQ/ElPNhUou5VtMB8GA1UdIwQYMBaA
-FNs9k1FsMhVUjxBQ/ElPNhUou5VtMAwGA1UdEwQFMAMBAf8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEF
-BQADgYEAcpvB9wdlgzYlTgEvt0rypAAogMdWLDI5kBNhS7sSxUSdQleFKBlwaeFD
-yL0R9pTfkS3D6oKNtI9dR6MAmVMpkydsxdrBIG+r7Eq+NPOPAuUMwAOsKzNBcU8K
-clq0Jhp/gbzAlYoGh6gRn1xzON9aaUAhKa1GI1Z14emLEBhMe1Q=
------END CERTIFICATE-----
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/testing.cert b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/testing.cert
deleted file mode 100644
index 985684fb..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/testing.cert
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-Certificate:
- Data:
- Version: 3 (0x2)
- Serial Number:
- e4:de:01:76:c4:78:78:7f
- Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
- Issuer: C=UK, ST=-, O=u1db LOCAL TESTING ONLY, DO NO TRUST, CN=u1db testing CA
- Validity
- Not Before: May 3 11:11:14 2012 GMT
- Not After : May 1 11:11:14 2023 GMT
- Subject: O=u1db LOCAL TESTING ONLY, DO NOT TRUST, CN=localhost
- Subject Public Key Info:
- Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
- Public-Key: (1024 bit)
- Modulus:
- 00:c6:1d:72:d3:c5:e4:fc:d1:4c:d9:e4:08:3e:90:
- 10:ce:3f:1f:87:4a:1d:4f:7f:2a:5a:52:c9:65:4f:
- d9:2c:bf:69:75:18:1a:b5:c9:09:32:00:47:f5:60:
- aa:c6:dd:3a:87:37:5f:16:be:de:29:b5:ea:fc:41:
- 7e:eb:77:bb:df:63:c3:06:1e:ed:e9:a0:67:1a:f1:
- ec:e1:9d:f7:9c:8f:1c:fa:c3:66:7b:39:dc:70:ae:
- 09:1b:9c:c0:9a:c4:90:77:45:8e:39:95:a9:2f:92:
- 43:bd:27:07:5a:99:51:6e:76:a0:af:dd:b1:2c:8f:
- ca:8b:8c:47:0d:f6:6e:fc:69
- Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
- X509v3 extensions:
- X509v3 Basic Constraints:
- CA:FALSE
- Netscape Comment:
- OpenSSL Generated Certificate
- X509v3 Subject Key Identifier:
- 1C:63:85:E1:1D:F3:89:2E:6C:4E:3F:FB:D0:10:64:5A:C1:22:6A:2A
- X509v3 Authority Key Identifier:
- keyid:DB:3D:93:51:6C:32:15:54:8F:10:50:FC:49:4F:36:15:28:BB:95:6D
-
- Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
- 1d:6d:3e:bd:93:fd:bd:3e:17:b8:9f:f0:99:7f:db:50:5c:b2:
- 01:42:03:b5:d5:94:05:d3:f6:8e:80:82:55:47:1f:58:f2:18:
- 6c:ab:ef:43:2c:2f:10:e1:7c:c4:5c:cc:ac:50:50:22:42:aa:
- 35:33:f5:b9:f3:a6:66:55:d9:36:f4:f2:e4:d4:d9:b5:2c:52:
- 66:d4:21:17:97:22:b8:9b:d7:0e:7c:3d:ce:85:19:ca:c4:d2:
- 58:62:31:c6:18:3e:44:fc:f4:30:b6:95:87:ee:21:4a:08:f0:
- af:3c:8f:c4:ba:5e:a1:5c:37:1a:7d:7b:fe:66:ae:62:50:17:
- 31:ca
------BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
-MIICnzCCAgigAwIBAgIJAOTeAXbEeHh/MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMGIxCzAJBgNV
-BAYTAlVLMQowCAYDVQQIDAEtMS0wKwYDVQQKDCR1MWRiIExPQ0FMIFRFU1RJTkcg
-T05MWSwgRE8gTk8gVFJVU1QxGDAWBgNVBAMMD3UxZGIgdGVzdGluZyBDQTAeFw0x
-MjA1MDMxMTExMTRaFw0yMzA1MDExMTExMTRaMEQxLjAsBgNVBAoMJXUxZGIgTE9D
-QUwgVEVTVElORyBPTkxZLCBETyBOT1QgVFJVU1QxEjAQBgNVBAMMCWxvY2FsaG9z
-dDCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAwgYkCgYEAxh1y08Xk/NFM2eQIPpAQzj8f
-h0odT38qWlLJZU/ZLL9pdRgatckJMgBH9WCqxt06hzdfFr7eKbXq/EF+63e732PD
-Bh7t6aBnGvHs4Z33nI8c+sNmeznccK4JG5zAmsSQd0WOOZWpL5JDvScHWplRbnag
-r92xLI/Ki4xHDfZu/GkCAwEAAaN7MHkwCQYDVR0TBAIwADAsBglghkgBhvhCAQ0E
-HxYdT3BlblNTTCBHZW5lcmF0ZWQgQ2VydGlmaWNhdGUwHQYDVR0OBBYEFBxjheEd
-84kubE4/+9AQZFrBImoqMB8GA1UdIwQYMBaAFNs9k1FsMhVUjxBQ/ElPNhUou5Vt
-MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAA4GBAB1tPr2T/b0+F7if8Jl/21BcsgFCA7XVlAXT9o6A
-glVHH1jyGGyr70MsLxDhfMRczKxQUCJCqjUz9bnzpmZV2Tb08uTU2bUsUmbUIReX
-Irib1w58Pc6FGcrE0lhiMcYYPkT89DC2lYfuIUoI8K88j8S6XqFcNxp9e/5mrmJQ
-FzHK
------END CERTIFICATE-----
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/testing.key b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/testing.key
deleted file mode 100644
index d83d4920..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/tests/testing-certs/testing.key
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
------BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
-MIICdgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAASCAmAwggJcAgEAAoGBAMYdctPF5PzRTNnk
-CD6QEM4/H4dKHU9/KlpSyWVP2Sy/aXUYGrXJCTIAR/VgqsbdOoc3Xxa+3im16vxB
-fut3u99jwwYe7emgZxrx7OGd95yPHPrDZns53HCuCRucwJrEkHdFjjmVqS+SQ70n
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-HPJ4zxtZfRZlNMTMmG7eLWrfxpgWnb/BUjDb40yy1nhr9yhDUnI/8RoHDRHnAEHZ
-/CnHGUrqcVcrY5zJAQJBAPLhBJg9W88JVmcOKdWxRgs7dLHnZb999Kv1V5mczmAi
-jvGvbUmucqOqke6pTUHNYyNHqU6pySzGUi2cH+BAkFECQQDQ0VoAOysg6FVoT15v
-tGh57t5sTiCZZ7PS8jwvtThsgA+vcf6c16XWzXgjGXSap4r2QDOY2rI5lsWLaQ8T
-+fyZAkAfyFJRmbXp4c7srW3MCOahkaYzoZQu+syJtBFCiMJ40gzik5I5khpuUGPI
-V19EvRu8AiSlppIsycb3MPb64XgBAkEAy7DrUf5le5wmc7G4NM6OeyJ+5LbxJbL6
-vnJ8My1a9LuWkVVpQCU7J+UVo2dZTuLPspW9vwTVhUeFOxAoHRxlQQJAFem93f7m
-el2BkB2EFqU3onPejkZ5UrDmfmeOQR1axMQNSXqSxcJxqa16Ru1BWV2gcWRbwajQ
-oc+kuJThu/r/Ug==
------END PRIVATE KEY-----
diff --git a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/vectorclock.py b/src/leap/soledad/u1db/vectorclock.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 42bceaa8..00000000
--- a/src/leap/soledad/u1db/vectorclock.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,89 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd.
-#
-# This file is part of u1db.
-#
-# u1db is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
-# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-#
-# u1db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-# along with u1db. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-"""VectorClockRev helper class."""
-
-
-class VectorClockRev(object):
- """Track vector clocks for multiple replica ids.
-
- This allows simple comparison to determine if one VectorClockRev is
- newer/older/in-conflict-with another VectorClockRev without having to
- examine history. Every replica has a strictly increasing revision. When
- creating a new revision, they include all revisions for all other replicas
- which the new revision dominates, and increment their own revision to
- something greater than the current value.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, value):
- self._values = self._expand(value)
-
- def __repr__(self):
- s = self.as_str()
- return '%s(%s)' % (self.__class__.__name__, s)
-
- def as_str(self):
- s = '|'.join(['%s:%d' % (m, r) for m, r
- in sorted(self._values.items())])
- return s
-
- def _expand(self, value):
- result = {}
- if value is None:
- return result
- for replica_info in value.split('|'):
- replica_uid, counter = replica_info.split(':')
- counter = int(counter)
- result[replica_uid] = counter
- return result
-
- def is_newer(self, other):
- """Is this VectorClockRev strictly newer than other.
- """
- if not self._values:
- return False
- if not other._values:
- return True
- this_is_newer = False
- other_expand = dict(other._values)
- for key, value in self._values.iteritems():
- if key in other_expand:
- other_value = other_expand.pop(key)
- if other_value > value:
- return False
- elif other_value < value:
- this_is_newer = True
- else:
- this_is_newer = True
- if other_expand:
- return False
- return this_is_newer
-
- def increment(self, replica_uid):
- """Increase the 'replica_uid' section of this vector clock.
-
- :return: A string representing the new vector clock value
- """
- self._values[replica_uid] = self._values.get(replica_uid, 0) + 1
-
- def maximize(self, other_vcr):
- for replica_uid, counter in other_vcr._values.iteritems():
- if replica_uid not in self._values:
- self._values[replica_uid] = counter
- else:
- this_counter = self._values[replica_uid]
- if this_counter < counter:
- self._values[replica_uid] = counter