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# Copyright (c) 2014 OpenStack Foundation
#
# 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.
import mock
import os
import tempfile
import testtools
from hashlib import md5
from mock import Mock, PropertyMock
from six.moves.queue import Queue, Empty as QueueEmptyError
from six import BytesIO

import swiftclient
from swiftclient.service import SwiftService, SwiftError
from swiftclient.client import Connection


clean_os_environ = {}
environ_prefixes = ('ST_', 'OS_')
for key in os.environ:
    if any(key.startswith(m) for m in environ_prefixes):
        clean_os_environ[key] = ''


class TestSwiftPostObject(testtools.TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestSwiftPostObject, self).setUp()
        self.spo = swiftclient.service.SwiftPostObject

    def test_create(self):
        spo = self.spo('obj_name')

        self.assertEqual(spo.object_name, 'obj_name')
        self.assertEqual(spo.options, None)

    def test_create_with_invalid_name(self):
        # empty strings are not allowed as names
        self.assertRaises(SwiftError, self.spo, '')

        # names cannot be anything but strings
        self.assertRaises(SwiftError, self.spo, 1)


class TestSwiftReader(testtools.TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestSwiftReader, self).setUp()
        self.sr = swiftclient.service._SwiftReader
        self.md5_type = type(md5())

    def test_create(self):
        sr = self.sr('path', 'body', {})

        self.assertEqual(sr._path, 'path')
        self.assertEqual(sr._body, 'body')
        self.assertEqual(sr._content_length, None)
        self.assertEqual(sr._expected_etag, None)

        self.assertNotEqual(sr._actual_md5, None)
        self.assertTrue(isinstance(sr._actual_md5, self.md5_type))

    def test_create_with_large_object_headers(self):
        # md5 should not be initialized if large object headers are present
        sr = self.sr('path', 'body', {'x-object-manifest': 'test'})
        self.assertEqual(sr._path, 'path')
        self.assertEqual(sr._body, 'body')
        self.assertEqual(sr._content_length, None)
        self.assertEqual(sr._expected_etag, None)
        self.assertEqual(sr._actual_md5, None)

        sr = self.sr('path', 'body', {'x-static-large-object': 'test'})
        self.assertEqual(sr._path, 'path')
        self.assertEqual(sr._body, 'body')
        self.assertEqual(sr._content_length, None)
        self.assertEqual(sr._expected_etag, None)
        self.assertEqual(sr._actual_md5, None)

    def test_create_with_content_length(self):
        sr = self.sr('path', 'body', {'content-length': 5})

        self.assertEqual(sr._path, 'path')
        self.assertEqual(sr._body, 'body')
        self.assertEqual(sr._content_length, 5)
        self.assertEqual(sr._expected_etag, None)

        self.assertNotEqual(sr._actual_md5, None)
        self.assertTrue(isinstance(sr._actual_md5, self.md5_type))

        # Check Contentlength raises error if it isnt an integer
        self.assertRaises(SwiftError, self.sr, 'path', 'body',
                          {'content-length': 'notanint'})

    def test_iterator_usage(self):
        def _consume(sr):
            for _ in sr:
                pass

        sr = self.sr('path', BytesIO(b'body'), {})
        _consume(sr)

        # Check error is raised if expected etag doesnt match calculated md5.
        # md5 for a SwiftReader that has done nothing is
        # d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e  i.e md5 of nothing
        sr = self.sr('path', BytesIO(b'body'), {'etag': 'doesntmatch'})
        self.assertRaises(SwiftError, _consume, sr)

        sr = self.sr('path', BytesIO(b'body'),
                     {'etag': '841a2d689ad86bd1611447453c22c6fc'})
        _consume(sr)

        # Check error is raised if SwiftReader doesnt read the same length
        # as the content length it is created with
        sr = self.sr('path', BytesIO(b'body'), {'content-length': 5})
        self.assertRaises(SwiftError, _consume, sr)

        sr = self.sr('path', BytesIO(b'body'), {'content-length': 4})
        _consume(sr)

        # Check that the iterator generates expected length and etag values
        sr = self.sr('path', ['abc'.encode()] * 3, {})
        _consume(sr)
        self.assertEqual(sr._actual_read, 9)
        self.assertEqual(sr._actual_md5.hexdigest(),
                         '97ac82a5b825239e782d0339e2d7b910')


class TestServiceDelete(testtools.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        super(TestServiceDelete, self).setUp()
        self.opts = {'leave_segments': False, 'yes_all': False}
        self.exc = Exception('test_exc')
        # Base response to be copied and updated to matched the expected
        # response for each test
        self.expected = {
            'action': None,   # Should be string in the form delete_XX
            'container': 'test_c',
            'object': 'test_o',
            'attempts': 2,
            'response_dict': {},
            'success': None   # Should be a bool
        }

    def _get_mock_connection(self, attempts=2):
        m = Mock(spec=Connection)
        type(m).attempts = PropertyMock(return_value=attempts)
        return m

    def _get_queue(self, q):
        # Instead of blocking pull items straight from the queue.
        # expects at least one item otherwise the test will fail.
        try:
            return q.get_nowait()
        except QueueEmptyError:
            self.fail('Expected item in queue but found none')

    def _get_expected(self, update=None):
        expected = self.expected.copy()
        if update:
            expected.update(update)

        return expected

    def _assertDictEqual(self, a, b, m=None):
        # assertDictEqual is not available in py2.6 so use a shallow check
        # instead
        if hasattr(self, 'assertDictEqual'):
            self.assertDictEqual(a, b, m)
        else:
            self.assertTrue(isinstance(a, dict))
            self.assertTrue(isinstance(b, dict))
            self.assertEqual(len(a), len(b), m)
            for k, v in a.items():
                self.assertTrue(k in b, m)
                self.assertEqual(b[k], v, m)

    def test_delete_segment(self):
        mock_q = Queue()
        mock_conn = self._get_mock_connection()
        expected_r = self._get_expected({
            'action': 'delete_segment',
            'object': 'test_s',
            'success': True,
        })

        r = SwiftService._delete_segment(mock_conn, 'test_c', 'test_s', mock_q)

        mock_conn.delete_object.assert_called_once_with(
            'test_c', 'test_s', response_dict={}
        )
        self._assertDictEqual(expected_r, r)
        self._assertDictEqual(expected_r, self._get_queue(mock_q))

    def test_delete_segment_exception(self):
        mock_q = Queue()
        mock_conn = self._get_mock_connection()
        mock_conn.delete_object = Mock(side_effect=self.exc)
        expected_r = self._get_expected({
            'action': 'delete_segment',
            'object': 'test_s',
            'success': False,
            'error': self.exc
        })

        r = SwiftService._delete_segment(mock_conn, 'test_c', 'test_s', mock_q)

        mock_conn.delete_object.assert_called_once_with(
            'test_c', 'test_s', response_dict={}
        )
        self._assertDictEqual(expected_r, r)
        self._assertDictEqual(expected_r, self._get_queue(mock_q))

    def test_delete_object(self):
        mock_q = Queue()
        mock_conn = self._get_mock_connection()
        mock_conn.head_object = Mock(return_value={})
        expected_r = self._get_expected({
            'action': 'delete_object',
            'success': True
        })

        s = SwiftService()
        r = s._delete_object(mock_conn, 'test_c', 'test_o', self.opts, mock_q)

        mock_conn.head_object.assert_called_once_with('test_c', 'test_o')
        mock_conn.delete_object.assert_called_once_with(
            'test_c', 'test_o', query_string=None, response_dict={}
        )
        self._assertDictEqual(expected_r, r)

    def test_delete_object_exception(self):
        mock_q = Queue()
        mock_conn = self._get_mock_connection()
        mock_conn.delete_object = Mock(side_effect=self.exc)
        expected_r = self._get_expected({
            'action': 'delete_object',
            'success': False,
            'error': self.exc
        })
        # _delete_object doesnt populate attempts or response dict if it hits
        # an error. This may not be the correct behaviour.
        del expected_r['response_dict'], expected_r['attempts']

        s = SwiftService()
        r = s._delete_object(mock_conn, 'test_c', 'test_o', self.opts, mock_q)

        mock_conn.head_object.assert_called_once_with('test_c', 'test_o')
        mock_conn.delete_object.assert_called_once_with(
            'test_c', 'test_o', query_string=None, response_dict={}
        )
        self._assertDictEqual(expected_r, r)

    def test_delete_object_slo_support(self):
        # If SLO headers are present the delete call should include an
        # additional query string to cause the right delete server side
        mock_q = Queue()
        mock_conn = self._get_mock_connection()
        mock_conn.head_object = Mock(
            return_value={'x-static-large-object': True}
        )
        expected_r = self._get_expected({
            'action': 'delete_object',
            'success': True
        })

        s = SwiftService()
        r = s._delete_object(mock_conn, 'test_c', 'test_o', self.opts, mock_q)

        mock_conn.head_object.assert_called_once_with('test_c', 'test_o')
        mock_conn.delete_object.assert_called_once_with(
            'test_c', 'test_o',
            query_string='multipart-manifest=delete',
            response_dict={}
        )
        self._assertDictEqual(expected_r, r)

    def test_delete_object_dlo_support(self):
        mock_q = Queue()
        s = SwiftService()
        mock_conn = self._get_mock_connection()
        expected_r = self._get_expected({
            'action': 'delete_object',
            'success': True,
            'dlo_segments_deleted': True
        })
        # A DLO object is determined in _delete_object by heading the object
        # and checking for the existence of a x-object-manifest header.
        # Mock that here.
        mock_conn.head_object = Mock(
            return_value={'x-object-manifest': 'manifest_c/manifest_p'}
        )
        mock_conn.get_container = Mock(
            side_effect=[(None, [{'name': 'test_seg_1'},
                                 {'name': 'test_seg_2'}]),
                         (None, {})]
        )

        def get_mock_list_conn(options):
            return mock_conn

        with mock.patch('swiftclient.service.get_conn', get_mock_list_conn):
            r = s._delete_object(
                mock_conn, 'test_c', 'test_o', self.opts, mock_q
            )

        self._assertDictEqual(expected_r, r)
        expected = [
            mock.call('test_c', 'test_o', query_string=None, response_dict={}),
            mock.call('manifest_c', 'test_seg_1', response_dict={}),
            mock.call('manifest_c', 'test_seg_2', response_dict={})]
        mock_conn.delete_object.assert_has_calls(expected, any_order=True)

    def test_delete_empty_container(self):
        mock_conn = self._get_mock_connection()
        expected_r = self._get_expected({
            'action': 'delete_container',
            'success': True,
            'object': None
        })

        r = SwiftService._delete_empty_container(mock_conn, 'test_c')

        mock_conn.delete_container.assert_called_once_with(
            'test_c', response_dict={}
        )
        self._assertDictEqual(expected_r, r)

    def test_delete_empty_container_excpetion(self):
        mock_conn = self._get_mock_connection()
        mock_conn.delete_container = Mock(side_effect=self.exc)
        expected_r = self._get_expected({
            'action': 'delete_container',
            'success': False,
            'object': None,
            'error': self.exc
        })

        s = SwiftService()
        r = s._delete_empty_container(mock_conn, 'test_c')

        mock_conn.delete_container.assert_called_once_with(
            'test_c', response_dict={}
        )
        self._assertDictEqual(expected_r, r)


class TestSwiftError(testtools.TestCase):

    def test_is_exception(self):
        se = SwiftError(5)
        self.assertTrue(isinstance(se, Exception))

    def test_empty_swifterror_creation(self):
        se = SwiftError(5)

        self.assertEqual(se.value, 5)
        self.assertEqual(se.container, None)
        self.assertEqual(se.obj, None)
        self.assertEqual(se.segment, None)
        self.assertEqual(se.exception, None)

        self.assertEqual(str(se), '5')

    def test_swifterror_creation(self):
        test_exc = Exception('test exc')
        se = SwiftError(5, 'con', 'obj', 'seg', test_exc)

        self.assertEqual(se.value, 5)
        self.assertEqual(se.container, 'con')
        self.assertEqual(se.obj, 'obj')
        self.assertEqual(se.segment, 'seg')
        self.assertEqual(se.exception, test_exc)

        self.assertEqual(str(se), '5 container:con object:obj segment:seg')


@mock.patch.dict(os.environ, clean_os_environ)
class TestServiceUtils(testtools.TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestServiceUtils, self).setUp()
        self.opts = swiftclient.service._default_global_options.copy()

    def test_process_options_defaults(self):
        # The only actions that should be taken on default options set is
        # to change the auth version to v2.0 and create the os_options dict
        opt_c = self.opts.copy()

        swiftclient.service.process_options(opt_c)

        self.assertTrue('os_options' in opt_c)
        del opt_c['os_options']
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['auth_version'], '2.0')
        opt_c['auth_version'] = '1.0'

        self.assertEqual(opt_c, self.opts)

    def test_process_options_auth_version(self):
        # auth_version should be set to 2.0
        # if it isnt already set to 3.0
        # and the v1 command line arguments arent present
        opt_c = self.opts.copy()

        # Check v3 isnt changed
        opt_c['auth_version'] = '3'
        swiftclient.service.process_options(opt_c)
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['auth_version'], '3')

        # Check v1 isnt changed if user, key and auth are set
        opt_c = self.opts.copy()
        opt_c['auth_version'] = '1'
        opt_c['auth'] = True
        opt_c['user'] = True
        opt_c['key'] = True
        swiftclient.service.process_options(opt_c)
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['auth_version'], '1')

    def test_process_options_new_style_args(self):
        # checks new style args are copied to old style
        # when old style dont exist
        opt_c = self.opts.copy()

        opt_c['auth'] = ''
        opt_c['user'] = ''
        opt_c['key'] = ''
        opt_c['os_auth_url'] = 'os_auth'
        opt_c['os_username'] = 'os_user'
        opt_c['os_password'] = 'os_pass'
        swiftclient.service.process_options(opt_c)
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['auth_version'], '2.0')
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['auth'], 'os_auth')
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['user'], 'os_user')
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['key'], 'os_pass')

        # Check old style args are left alone if they exist
        opt_c = self.opts.copy()
        opt_c['auth'] = 'auth'
        opt_c['user'] = 'user'
        opt_c['key'] = 'key'
        opt_c['os_auth_url'] = 'os_auth'
        opt_c['os_username'] = 'os_user'
        opt_c['os_password'] = 'os_pass'
        swiftclient.service.process_options(opt_c)
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['auth_version'], '1.0')
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['auth'], 'auth')
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['user'], 'user')
        self.assertEqual(opt_c['key'], 'key')

    def test_split_headers(self):
        mock_headers = ['color:blue', 'size:large']
        expected = {'Color': 'blue', 'Size': 'large'}

        actual = swiftclient.service.split_headers(mock_headers)
        self.assertEqual(expected, actual)

    def test_split_headers_prefix(self):
        mock_headers = ['color:blue', 'size:large']
        expected = {'Prefix-Color': 'blue', 'Prefix-Size': 'large'}

        actual = swiftclient.service.split_headers(mock_headers, 'prefix-')
        self.assertEqual(expected, actual)

    def test_split_headers_error(self):
        mock_headers = ['notvalid']

        self.assertRaises(SwiftError, swiftclient.service.split_headers,
                          mock_headers)


class TestSwiftUploadObject(testtools.TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        self.suo = swiftclient.service.SwiftUploadObject
        super(TestSwiftUploadObject, self).setUp()

    def test_create_with_string(self):
        suo = self.suo('source')
        self.assertEqual(suo.source, 'source')
        self.assertEqual(suo.object_name, 'source')
        self.assertEqual(suo.options, None)

        suo = self.suo('source', 'obj_name')
        self.assertEqual(suo.source, 'source')
        self.assertEqual(suo.object_name, 'obj_name')
        self.assertEqual(suo.options, None)

        suo = self.suo('source', 'obj_name', {'opt': '123'})
        self.assertEqual(suo.source, 'source')
        self.assertEqual(suo.object_name, 'obj_name')
        self.assertEqual(suo.options, {'opt': '123'})

    def test_create_with_file(self):
        with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as mock_file:
            # Check error is raised if no object name is provided with a
            # filelike object
            self.assertRaises(SwiftError, self.suo, mock_file)

            # Check that empty strings are invalid object names
            self.assertRaises(SwiftError, self.suo, mock_file, '')

            suo = self.suo(mock_file, 'obj_name')
            self.assertEqual(suo.source, mock_file)
            self.assertEqual(suo.object_name, 'obj_name')
            self.assertEqual(suo.options, None)

            suo = self.suo(mock_file, 'obj_name', {'opt': '123'})
            self.assertEqual(suo.source, mock_file)
            self.assertEqual(suo.object_name, 'obj_name')
            self.assertEqual(suo.options, {'opt': '123'})

    def test_create_with_no_source(self):
        suo = self.suo(None, 'obj_name')
        self.assertEqual(suo.source, None)
        self.assertEqual(suo.object_name, 'obj_name')
        self.assertEqual(suo.options, None)

        # Check error is raised if source is None without an object name
        self.assertRaises(SwiftError, self.suo, None)

    def test_create_with_invalid_source(self):
        # Source can only be None, string or filelike object,
        # check an error is raised with an invalid type.
        self.assertRaises(SwiftError, self.suo, [])


class TestService(testtools.TestCase):

    def test_upload_with_bad_segment_size(self):
        for bad in ('ten', '1234X', '100.3'):
            options = {'segment_size': bad}
            try:
                service = SwiftService(options)
                next(service.upload('c', 'o'))
                self.fail('Expected SwiftError when segment_size=%s' % bad)
            except SwiftError as exc:
                self.assertEqual('Segment size should be an integer value',
                                 exc.value)