# -*- coding:utf-8 -*- # # Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project # # 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. """Unittests for the manifest_xml.py module.""" from __future__ import print_function import os import shutil import tempfile import unittest import xml.dom.minidom import error import manifest_xml class ManifestValidateFilePaths(unittest.TestCase): """Check _ValidateFilePaths helper. This doesn't access a real filesystem. """ def check_both(self, *args): manifest_xml.XmlManifest._ValidateFilePaths('copyfile', *args) manifest_xml.XmlManifest._ValidateFilePaths('linkfile', *args) def test_normal_path(self): """Make sure good paths are accepted.""" self.check_both('foo', 'bar') self.check_both('foo/bar', 'bar') self.check_both('foo', 'bar/bar') self.check_both('foo/bar', 'bar/bar') def test_symlink_targets(self): """Some extra checks for symlinks.""" def check(*args): manifest_xml.XmlManifest._ValidateFilePaths('linkfile', *args) # We allow symlinks to end in a slash since we allow them to point to dirs # in general. Technically the slash isn't necessary. check('foo/', 'bar') # We allow a single '.' to get a reference to the project itself. check('.', 'bar') def test_bad_paths(self): """Make sure bad paths (src & dest) are rejected.""" PATHS = ( '..', '../', './', 'foo/', './foo', '../foo', 'foo/./bar', 'foo/../../bar', '/foo', './../foo', '.git/foo', # Check case folding. '.GIT/foo', 'blah/.git/foo', '.repo/foo', '.repoconfig', # Block ~ due to 8.3 filenames on Windows filesystems. '~', 'foo~', 'blah/foo~', # Block Unicode characters that get normalized out by filesystems. u'foo\u200Cbar', ) # Make sure platforms that use path separators (e.g. Windows) are also # rejected properly. if os.path.sep != '/': PATHS += tuple(x.replace('/', os.path.sep) for x in PATHS) for path in PATHS: self.assertRaises( error.ManifestInvalidPathError, self.check_both, path, 'a') self.assertRaises( error.ManifestInvalidPathError, self.check_both, 'a', path) class ValueTests(unittest.TestCase): """Check utility parsing code.""" def _get_node(self, text): return xml.dom.minidom.parseString(text).firstChild def test_bool_default(self): """Check XmlBool default handling.""" node = self._get_node('') self.assertIsNone(manifest_xml.XmlBool(node, 'a')) self.assertIsNone(manifest_xml.XmlBool(node, 'a', None)) self.assertEqual(123, manifest_xml.XmlBool(node, 'a', 123)) node = self._get_node('') self.assertIsNone(manifest_xml.XmlBool(node, 'a')) def test_bool_invalid(self): """Check XmlBool invalid handling.""" node = self._get_node('') self.assertEqual(123, manifest_xml.XmlBool(node, 'a', 123)) def test_bool_true(self): """Check XmlBool true values.""" for value in ('yes', 'true', '1'): node = self._get_node('' % (value,)) self.assertTrue(manifest_xml.XmlBool(node, 'a')) def test_bool_false(self): """Check XmlBool false values.""" for value in ('no', 'false', '0'): node = self._get_node('' % (value,)) self.assertFalse(manifest_xml.XmlBool(node, 'a')) def test_int_default(self): """Check XmlInt default handling.""" node = self._get_node('') self.assertIsNone(manifest_xml.XmlInt(node, 'a')) self.assertIsNone(manifest_xml.XmlInt(node, 'a', None)) self.assertEqual(123, manifest_xml.XmlInt(node, 'a', 123)) node = self._get_node('') self.assertIsNone(manifest_xml.XmlInt(node, 'a')) def test_int_good(self): """Check XmlInt numeric handling.""" for value in (-1, 0, 1, 50000): node = self._get_node('' % (value,)) self.assertEqual(value, manifest_xml.XmlInt(node, 'a')) def test_int_invalid(self): """Check XmlInt invalid handling.""" with self.assertRaises(error.ManifestParseError): node = self._get_node('') manifest_xml.XmlInt(node, 'a') class XmlManifestTests(unittest.TestCase): """Check manifest processing.""" def setUp(self): self.tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='repo_tests') self.repodir = os.path.join(self.tempdir, '.repo') self.manifest_dir = os.path.join(self.repodir, 'manifests') self.manifest_file = os.path.join( self.repodir, manifest_xml.MANIFEST_FILE_NAME) self.local_manifest_dir = os.path.join( self.repodir, manifest_xml.LOCAL_MANIFESTS_DIR_NAME) os.mkdir(self.repodir) os.mkdir(self.manifest_dir) # The manifest parsing really wants a git repo currently. gitdir = os.path.join(self.repodir, 'manifests.git') os.mkdir(gitdir) with open(os.path.join(gitdir, 'config'), 'w') as fp: fp.write("""[remote "origin"] url = https://localhost:0/manifest """) def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self.tempdir, ignore_errors=True) def getXmlManifest(self, data): """Helper to initialize a manifest for testing.""" with open(self.manifest_file, 'w') as fp: fp.write(data) return manifest_xml.XmlManifest(self.repodir, self.manifest_file) def test_empty(self): """Parse an 'empty' manifest file.""" manifest = self.getXmlManifest( '' '') self.assertEqual(manifest.remotes, {}) self.assertEqual(manifest.projects, []) def test_link(self): """Verify Link handling with new names.""" manifest = manifest_xml.XmlManifest(self.repodir, self.manifest_file) with open(os.path.join(self.manifest_dir, 'foo.xml'), 'w') as fp: fp.write('') manifest.Link('foo.xml') with open(self.manifest_file) as fp: self.assertIn('', fp.read()) def test_toxml_empty(self): """Verify the ToXml() helper.""" manifest = self.getXmlManifest( '' '') self.assertEqual(manifest.ToXml().toxml(), '') def test_todict_empty(self): """Verify the ToDict() helper.""" manifest = self.getXmlManifest( '' '') self.assertEqual(manifest.ToDict(), {}) def test_project_group(self): """Check project group settings.""" manifest = self.getXmlManifest(""" """) self.assertEqual(len(manifest.projects), 2) # Ordering isn't guaranteed. result = { manifest.projects[0].name: manifest.projects[0].groups, manifest.projects[1].name: manifest.projects[1].groups, } project = manifest.projects[0] self.assertCountEqual( result['test-name'], ['name:test-name', 'all', 'path:test-path']) self.assertCountEqual( result['extras'], ['g1', 'g2', 'g1', 'name:extras', 'all', 'path:path']) def test_include_levels(self): root_m = os.path.join(self.manifest_dir, 'root.xml') with open(root_m, 'w') as fp: fp.write(""" """) with open(os.path.join(self.manifest_dir, 'level1.xml'), 'w') as fp: fp.write(""" """) with open(os.path.join(self.manifest_dir, 'level2.xml'), 'w') as fp: fp.write(""" """) include_m = manifest_xml.XmlManifest(self.repodir, root_m) for proj in include_m.projects: if proj.name == 'root-name1': # Check include group not set on root level proj. self.assertNotIn('level1-group', proj.groups) if proj.name == 'root-name2': # Check root proj group not removed. self.assertIn('r2g1', proj.groups) if proj.name == 'level1-name1': # Check level1 proj has inherited group level 1. self.assertIn('level1-group', proj.groups) if proj.name == 'level2-name1': # Check level2 proj has inherited group levels 1 and 2. self.assertIn('level1-group', proj.groups) self.assertIn('level2-group', proj.groups) # Check level2 proj group not removed. self.assertIn('l2g1', proj.groups)