package vfs import ( "context" "os" "testing" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fstest" "github.com/rclone/rclone/vfs/vfscommon" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" "golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm" ) func TestCaseSensitivity(t *testing.T) { r := fstest.NewRun(t) if r.Fremote.Features().CaseInsensitive { t.Skip("Can't test case sensitivity - this remote is officially not case-sensitive") } // Create test files ctx := context.Background() file1 := r.WriteObject(ctx, "FiLeA", "data1", t1) file2 := r.WriteObject(ctx, "FiLeB", "data2", t2) r.CheckRemoteItems(t, file1, file2) // Create file3 with name differing from file2 name only by case. // On a case-Sensitive remote this will be a separate file. // On a case-INsensitive remote this file will either not exist // or overwrite file2 depending on how file system diverges. // On a box.com remote this step will even fail. file3 := r.WriteObject(ctx, "FilEb", "data3", t3) // Create a case-Sensitive and case-INsensitive VFS optCS := vfscommon.DefaultOpt optCS.CaseInsensitive = false vfsCS := New(r.Fremote, &optCS) defer cleanupVFS(t, vfsCS) optCI := vfscommon.DefaultOpt optCI.CaseInsensitive = true vfsCI := New(r.Fremote, &optCI) defer cleanupVFS(t, vfsCI) // Run basic checks that must pass on VFS of any type. assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCI, "FiLeA", "data1") assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCS, "FiLeA", "data1") // Detect case sensitivity of the underlying remote. remoteIsOK := true if !checkFileDataVFS(t, vfsCS, "FiLeA", "data1") { remoteIsOK = false } if !checkFileDataVFS(t, vfsCS, "FiLeB", "data2") { remoteIsOK = false } if !checkFileDataVFS(t, vfsCS, "FilEb", "data3") { remoteIsOK = false } // The remaining test is only meaningful on a case-Sensitive file system. if !remoteIsOK { t.Skip("Can't test case sensitivity - this remote doesn't comply as case-sensitive") } // Continue with test as the underlying remote is fully case-Sensitive. r.CheckRemoteItems(t, file1, file2, file3) // See how VFS handles case-INsensitive flag assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCI, "FiLeA", "data1") assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCI, "fileA", "data1") assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCI, "filea", "data1") assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCI, "FILEA", "data1") assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCI, "FiLeB", "data2") assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCI, "FilEb", "data3") fd, err := vfsCI.OpenFile("fileb", os.O_RDONLY, 0777) assert.Nil(t, fd) assert.Error(t, err) assert.NotEqual(t, err, ENOENT) fd, err = vfsCI.OpenFile("FILEB", os.O_RDONLY, 0777) assert.Nil(t, fd) assert.Error(t, err) assert.NotEqual(t, err, ENOENT) // Run the same set of checks with case-Sensitive VFS, for comparison. assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCS, "FiLeA", "data1") assertFileAbsentVFS(t, vfsCS, "fileA") assertFileAbsentVFS(t, vfsCS, "filea") assertFileAbsentVFS(t, vfsCS, "FILEA") assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCS, "FiLeB", "data2") assertFileDataVFS(t, vfsCS, "FilEb", "data3") assertFileAbsentVFS(t, vfsCS, "fileb") assertFileAbsentVFS(t, vfsCS, "FILEB") } func checkFileDataVFS(t *testing.T, vfs *VFS, name string, expect string) bool { fd, err := vfs.OpenFile(name, os.O_RDONLY, 0777) if fd == nil || err != nil { return false } defer func() { // File must be closed - otherwise Run.cleanUp() will fail on Windows. _ = fd.Close() }() fh, ok := fd.(*ReadFileHandle) if !ok { return false } size := len(expect) buf := make([]byte, size) num, err := fh.Read(buf) if err != nil || num != size { return false } return string(buf) == expect } func assertFileDataVFS(t *testing.T, vfs *VFS, name string, expect string) { fd, errOpen := vfs.OpenFile(name, os.O_RDONLY, 0777) assert.NotNil(t, fd) assert.NoError(t, errOpen) defer func() { // File must be closed - otherwise Run.cleanUp() will fail on Windows. if errOpen == nil && fd != nil { _ = fd.Close() } }() fh, ok := fd.(*ReadFileHandle) require.True(t, ok) size := len(expect) buf := make([]byte, size) numRead, errRead := fh.Read(buf) assert.NoError(t, errRead) assert.Equal(t, numRead, size) assert.Equal(t, string(buf), expect) } func assertFileAbsentVFS(t *testing.T, vfs *VFS, name string) { fd, err := vfs.OpenFile(name, os.O_RDONLY, 0777) defer func() { // File must be closed - otherwise Run.cleanUp() will fail on Windows. if err == nil && fd != nil { _ = fd.Close() } }() assert.Nil(t, fd) assert.Error(t, err) assert.Equal(t, err, ENOENT) } func TestUnicodeNormalization(t *testing.T) { r := fstest.NewRun(t) var ( nfc = norm.NFC.String(norm.NFD.String("測試_Русский___ě_áñ")) nfd = norm.NFD.String(nfc) both = "normal name with no special characters.txt" ) // Create test files ctx := context.Background() file1 := r.WriteObject(ctx, both, "data1", t1) file2 := r.WriteObject(ctx, nfc, "data2", t2) r.CheckRemoteItems(t, file1, file2) // Create VFS opt := vfscommon.DefaultOpt vfs := New(r.Fremote, &opt) defer cleanupVFS(t, vfs) // assert that both files are found under NFD-normalized names assertFileDataVFS(t, vfs, norm.NFD.String(both), "data1") assertFileDataVFS(t, vfs, nfd, "data2") // change ci.NoUnicodeNormalization to true and verify that only file1 is found ci := fs.GetConfig(ctx) // need to set the global config here as the *Dir methods don't take a ctx param oldVal := ci.NoUnicodeNormalization defer func() { fs.GetConfig(ctx).NoUnicodeNormalization = oldVal }() // restore the prior value after the test ci.NoUnicodeNormalization = true assertFileDataVFS(t, vfs, norm.NFD.String(both), "data1") assertFileAbsentVFS(t, vfs, nfd) }