rclone/lib/file/mkdir_windows_test.go

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//go:build windows
// +build windows
package file
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
// Basic test from golang's os/path_test.go
func TestMkdirAll(t *testing.T) {
tmpDir := t.TempDir()
path := tmpDir + "/dir/./dir2"
err := MkdirAll(path, 0777)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("MkdirAll %q: %s", path, err)
}
// Already exists, should succeed.
err = MkdirAll(path, 0777)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("MkdirAll %q (second time): %s", path, err)
}
// Make file.
fpath := path + "/file"
f, err := Create(fpath)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("create %q: %s", fpath, err)
}
defer f.Close()
// Can't make directory named after file.
err = MkdirAll(fpath, 0777)
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("MkdirAll %q: no error", fpath)
}
perr, ok := err.(*os.PathError)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("MkdirAll %q returned %T, not *PathError", fpath, err)
}
if filepath.Clean(perr.Path) != filepath.Clean(fpath) {
t.Fatalf("MkdirAll %q returned wrong error path: %q not %q", fpath, filepath.Clean(perr.Path), filepath.Clean(fpath))
}
// Can't make subdirectory of file.
ffpath := fpath + "/subdir"
err = MkdirAll(ffpath, 0777)
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("MkdirAll %q: no error", ffpath)
}
perr, ok = err.(*os.PathError)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("MkdirAll %q returned %T, not *PathError", ffpath, err)
}
if filepath.Clean(perr.Path) != filepath.Clean(fpath) {
t.Fatalf("MkdirAll %q returned wrong error path: %q not %q", ffpath, filepath.Clean(perr.Path), filepath.Clean(fpath))
}
path = tmpDir + `\dir\.\dir2\`
err = MkdirAll(path, 0777)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("MkdirAll %q: %s", path, err)
}
}
func unusedDrive(t *testing.T) string {
letter := FindUnusedDriveLetter()
require.NotEqual(t, letter, 0)
return string(letter) + ":"
}
func checkMkdirAll(t *testing.T, path string, valid bool, errormsgs ...string) {
if valid {
assert.NoError(t, MkdirAll(path, 0777))
} else {
err := MkdirAll(path, 0777)
assert.Error(t, err)
ok := false
for _, msg := range errormsgs {
if err.Error() == msg {
ok = true
}
}
assert.True(t, ok, fmt.Sprintf("Error message '%v' didn't match any of %v", err, errormsgs))
}
}
func checkMkdirAllSubdirs(t *testing.T, path string, valid bool, errormsgs ...string) {
checkMkdirAll(t, path, valid, errormsgs...)
checkMkdirAll(t, path+`\`, valid, errormsgs...)
checkMkdirAll(t, path+`\parent`, valid, errormsgs...)
checkMkdirAll(t, path+`\parent\`, valid, errormsgs...)
checkMkdirAll(t, path+`\parent\child`, valid, errormsgs...)
checkMkdirAll(t, path+`\parent\child\`, valid, errormsgs...)
}
// Testing paths on existing drive
func TestMkdirAllOnDrive(t *testing.T) {
path := t.TempDir()
dir, err := os.Stat(path)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.True(t, dir.IsDir())
drive := filepath.VolumeName(path)
checkMkdirAll(t, drive, true, "")
checkMkdirAll(t, drive+`\`, true, "")
// checkMkdirAll(t, `\\?\`+drive, true, "") - this isn't actually a Valid Windows path - this test used to work under go1.21.3 but fails under go1.21.4
checkMkdirAll(t, `\\?\`+drive+`\`, true, "")
checkMkdirAllSubdirs(t, path, true, "")
checkMkdirAllSubdirs(t, `\\?\`+path, true, "")
}
// Testing paths on unused drive
// This is where there is a difference from golang's os.MkdirAll. It would
// recurse extended-length paths down to the "\\?" prefix and return the
// noninformative error:
// "mkdir \\?: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect."
// Our version stops the recursion at drive's root directory, and reports:
// "mkdir \\?\A:\: The system cannot find the path specified."
func TestMkdirAllOnUnusedDrive(t *testing.T) {
path := unusedDrive(t)
errormsg := fmt.Sprintf(`mkdir %s\: The system cannot find the path specified.`, path)
checkMkdirAllSubdirs(t, path, false, errormsg)
errormsg1 := fmt.Sprintf(`mkdir \\?\%s\: The system cannot find the path specified.`, path) // pre go1.21.4
errormsg2 := fmt.Sprintf(`mkdir \\?\%s: The system cannot find the file specified.`, path) // go1.21.4 and after
checkMkdirAllSubdirs(t, `\\?\`+path, false, errormsg1, errormsg2)
}
// Testing paths on unknown network host
// This is an additional difference from golang's os.MkdirAll. With our
// first fix, stopping it from recursing extended-length paths down to
// the "\\?" prefix, it would now stop at `\\?\UNC`, because that is what
// filepath.VolumeName returns (which is wrong, that is not a volume name!),
// and still return a nonifnromative error:
// "mkdir \\?\UNC\\: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect."
// Our version stops the recursion at level before this, and reports:
// "mkdir \\?\UNC\0.0.0.0: The specified path is invalid."
func TestMkdirAllOnUnusedNetworkHost(t *testing.T) {
path := `\\0.0.0.0\share`
errormsg := fmt.Sprintf("mkdir %s\\: The format of the specified network name is invalid.", path)
checkMkdirAllSubdirs(t, path, false, errormsg)
path = `\\?\UNC\0.0.0.0\share`
checkMkdirAllSubdirs(t, path, false,
`mkdir \\?\UNC\0.0.0.0: The specified path is invalid.`, // pre go1.20
`mkdir \\?\UNC\0.0.0.0\share\: The format of the specified network name is invalid.`,
)
}