zip/tests/tests/test_many_files_in_archive.py

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# Author: Josef Zila <jzila@redhat.com>
# Location: CoreOS/zip/Functionality/stress-tests/many-files-in-archive/runtest.sh
# Description: zip - Tests behaviour with many files in archive (1048578 files)
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import sys
import uuid
sys.path.append("..")
from tests import BaseZipTests
from tests import decorated_message
PURPOSE = '''
Test Name:
Author: Josef Zila <jzila@redhat.com>
Location: CoreOS/zip/Functionality/stress-tests/many-files-in-archive/PURPOSE
Short Description:
Tests behaviour with many files in archive (1048577 files)
Long Description:
This test creates 1048576 empty files and one non-empty file. Then zips and unzips directory containing all those files and tests content of
non-empty file and count of unzipped files. This test is very time-consuming. Current version of zip on all archs and distros in time of writing
(2.31-1) passes test.
how to run it:
choose arch and distro
TEST UPDATED (esakaiev)
'''
class TestManyFilesInArchive(BaseZipTests):
"""
This class is used for providing functionality
for TestManyFilesInArchive test case
"""
def __init__(self):
self._purpose = PURPOSE
super(TestManyFilesInArchive, self).__init__()
self._tmpdir = "/tmp/{}".format(uuid.uuid4())
self._files_number = 1048576
self._package_ver = ""
self._package_release = ""
@decorated_message("Prepare setup")
def prepare_setup(self):
"""
:return:
"""
self.check_package()
self.run_cmd("mkdir {}".format(self._tmpdir), 0,
"Creating tmp directory {}".format(self._tmpdir))
self._package_ver = self.execute_cmd("rpm -q zip --queryformat %{version}")
self._package_release = self.execute_cmd("rpm -q zip --queryformat %{version}")
self.logger.debug("Running zip.{0}.{1} package".format(self._package_ver, self._package_release))
self.logger.debug("Creating {0} files".format(self._files_number))
[open("{0}/{1}".format(self._tmpdir, i), "w").close() for i in xrange(self._files_number)]
self.logger.debug("Creating test file")
with open("{0}/test.txt".format(self._tmpdir), "w") as fp:
fp.write("12345")
@decorated_message("Starting Test cases")
def start_test(self):
"""
:return:
"""
self.run_cmd("zip -r test {0} -q".format(self._tmpdir.split('/')[-1]), 0,
"Zipping test files",
cwd='/tmp')
self.remove_file(self._tmpdir, True)
self.run_cmd("unzip -qq test.zip", 0,
"Unzipping test files",
cwd='/tmp')
test_file_content = None
with open("{0}/test.txt".format(self._tmpdir)) as fp:
test_file_content = fp.read().replace('/n', '')
if test_file_content == "12345":
self.logger.debug("PASS ] :: [ {}".format("Unpacked content matches original"))
else:
self.logger.debug("FAIL ] :: [ {}".format("Unpacked content does not match original!"))
files_count = self.execute_cmd("ls {0} | wc -l".format(self._tmpdir)).replace("\n", "")
if files_count == str(self._files_number + 1):
self.logger.debug(
"PASS ] :: [ {}".format("All {0} files present after unpacking".format(self._files_number + 1)))
else:
self.logger.debug(r"FAIL ] :: [ File count changed after unpacking! \
Before zipping there was {0} files. \
After unzip there is {1} files.".format(self._files_number + 1, files_count))
@decorated_message("Cleaning up")
def cleanup(self):
"""
:return:
"""
self.remove_file(self._tmpdir, True)
self.remove_file("/tmp/test.zip")
if __name__ == "__main__":
test = TestManyFilesInArchive()
try:
test.prepare_setup()
test.start_test()
except AssertionError, exp:
test.logger.debug("FAIL ] :: [ Assertion occurred {0}".format(exp))
except Exception, exp:
test.logger.debug("FAIL ] :: [ Exception occurred {0}".format(exp))
finally:
test.cleanup()