import os.path, re, sys, subprocess from cStringIO import StringIO from twisted.trial import unittest from twisted.python import usage, runtime from twisted.internet import threads from twisted.internet.defer import inlineCallbacks, returnValue from allmydata.util import fileutil, pollmixin from allmydata.util.encodingutil import unicode_to_argv, unicode_to_output, \ get_filesystem_encoding from allmydata.scripts import runner from allmydata.client import Client from allmydata.test import common_util import allmydata from allmydata._appname import __appname__ timeout = 240 def get_root_from_file(src): srcdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(src)))) root = os.path.dirname(srcdir) if os.path.basename(srcdir) == 'site-packages': if re.search(r'python.+\..+', os.path.basename(root)): root = os.path.dirname(root) root = os.path.dirname(root) elif os.path.basename(root) == 'src': root = os.path.dirname(root) return root srcfile = allmydata.__file__ rootdir = get_root_from_file(srcfile) class RunBinTahoeMixin: def skip_if_cannot_daemonize(self): if runtime.platformType == "win32": # twistd on windows doesn't daemonize. cygwin should work normally. raise unittest.SkipTest("twistd does not fork under windows") @inlineCallbacks def find_import_location(self): res = yield self.run_bintahoe(["--version-and-path"]) out, err, rc_or_sig = res self.assertEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, res) lines = out.splitlines() tahoe_pieces = lines[0].split() self.assertEqual(tahoe_pieces[0], "%s:" % (__appname__,), (tahoe_pieces, res)) returnValue(tahoe_pieces[-1].strip("()")) def run_bintahoe(self, args, stdin=None, python_options=[], env=None): command = [sys.executable] + python_options + ["-m", "allmydata.scripts.runner"] + args if stdin is None: stdin_stream = None else: stdin_stream = subprocess.PIPE def _run(): p = subprocess.Popen(command, stdin=stdin_stream, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env) (out, err) = p.communicate(stdin) return (out, err, p.returncode) return threads.deferToThread(_run) class BinTahoe(common_util.SignalMixin, unittest.TestCase, RunBinTahoeMixin): @inlineCallbacks def test_the_right_code(self): # running "tahoe" in a subprocess should find the same code that # holds this test file, else something is weird test_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(srcfile)))) bintahoe_import_path = yield self.find_import_location() same = (bintahoe_import_path == test_path) if not same: msg = ("My tests and my 'tahoe' executable are using different paths.\n" "tahoe: %r\n" "tests: %r\n" "( according to the test source filename %r)\n" % (bintahoe_import_path, test_path, srcfile)) if (not isinstance(rootdir, unicode) and rootdir.decode(get_filesystem_encoding(), 'replace') != rootdir): msg += ("However, this may be a false alarm because the import path\n" "is not representable in the filesystem encoding.") raise unittest.SkipTest(msg) else: msg += "Please run the tests in a virtualenv that includes both the Tahoe-LAFS library and the 'tahoe' executable." self.fail(msg) def test_path(self): d = self.run_bintahoe(["--version-and-path"]) def _cb(res): from allmydata import normalized_version out, err, rc_or_sig = res self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, str(res)) # Fail unless the __appname__ package is *this* version *and* # was loaded from *this* source directory. required_verstr = str(allmydata.__version__) self.failIfEqual(required_verstr, "unknown", "We don't know our version, because this distribution didn't come " "with a _version.py and 'setup.py update_version' hasn't been run.") srcdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(srcfile)))) info = repr((res, allmydata.__appname__, required_verstr, srcdir)) appverpath = out.split(')')[0] (appverfull, path) = appverpath.split('] (') (appver, comment) = appverfull.split(' [') (branch, full_version) = comment.split(': ') (app, ver) = appver.split(': ') self.failUnlessEqual(app, allmydata.__appname__, info) norm_ver = normalized_version(ver) norm_required = normalized_version(required_verstr) self.failUnlessEqual(norm_ver, norm_required, info) self.failUnlessEqual(path, srcdir, info) self.failUnlessEqual(branch, allmydata.branch) self.failUnlessEqual(full_version, allmydata.full_version) d.addCallback(_cb) return d def test_unicode_arguments_and_output(self): tricky = u"\u2621" try: tricky_arg = unicode_to_argv(tricky, mangle=True) tricky_out = unicode_to_output(tricky) except UnicodeEncodeError: raise unittest.SkipTest("A non-ASCII argument/output could not be encoded on this platform.") d = self.run_bintahoe([tricky_arg]) def _cb(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 1, str(res)) self.failUnlessIn("Unknown command: "+tricky_out, out) d.addCallback(_cb) return d def test_run_with_python_options(self): # -t is a harmless option that warns about tabs. d = self.run_bintahoe(["--version"], python_options=["-t"]) def _cb(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, str(res)) self.failUnless(out.startswith(allmydata.__appname__+':'), str(res)) d.addCallback(_cb) return d def test_version_no_noise(self): d = self.run_bintahoe(["--version"]) def _cb(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, str(res)) self.failUnless(out.startswith(allmydata.__appname__+':'), str(res)) self.failIfIn("DeprecationWarning", out, str(res)) errlines = err.split("\n") self.failIf([True for line in errlines if (line != "" and "UserWarning: Unbuilt egg for setuptools" not in line and "from pkg_resources import load_entry_point" not in line)], str(res)) if err != "": raise unittest.SkipTest("This test is known not to pass on Ubuntu Lucid; see #1235.") d.addCallback(_cb) return d class CreateNode(unittest.TestCase): # exercise "tahoe create-node", create-introducer, # create-key-generator, and create-stats-gatherer, by calling the # corresponding code as a subroutine. def workdir(self, name): basedir = os.path.join("test_runner", "CreateNode", name) fileutil.make_dirs(basedir) return basedir def run_tahoe(self, argv): out,err = StringIO(), StringIO() rc = runner.runner(argv, stdout=out, stderr=err) return rc, out.getvalue(), err.getvalue() def do_create(self, kind, *args): basedir = self.workdir("test_" + kind) command = "create-" + kind is_client = kind in ("node", "client") tac = is_client and "tahoe-client.tac" or ("tahoe-" + kind + ".tac") n1 = os.path.join(basedir, command + "-n1") argv = ["--quiet", command, "--basedir", n1] + list(args) rc, out, err = self.run_tahoe(argv) self.failUnlessEqual(err, "") self.failUnlessEqual(out, "") self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) self.failUnless(os.path.exists(n1)) self.failUnless(os.path.exists(os.path.join(n1, tac))) if is_client: # tahoe.cfg should exist, and should have storage enabled for # 'create-node', and disabled for 'create-client'. tahoe_cfg = os.path.join(n1, "tahoe.cfg") self.failUnless(os.path.exists(tahoe_cfg)) content = fileutil.read(tahoe_cfg).replace('\r\n', '\n') if kind == "client": self.failUnless(re.search(r"\n\[storage\]\n#.*\nenabled = false\n", content), content) else: self.failUnless(re.search(r"\n\[storage\]\n#.*\nenabled = true\n", content), content) self.failUnless("\nreserved_space = 1G\n" in content) # creating the node a second time should be rejected rc, out, err = self.run_tahoe(argv) self.failIfEqual(rc, 0, str((out, err, rc))) self.failUnlessEqual(out, "") self.failUnless("is not empty." in err) # Fail if there is a non-empty line that doesn't end with a # punctuation mark. for line in err.splitlines(): self.failIf(re.search("[\S][^\.!?]$", line), (line,)) # test that the non --basedir form works too n2 = os.path.join(basedir, command + "-n2") argv = ["--quiet", command] + list(args) + [n2] rc, out, err = self.run_tahoe(argv) self.failUnlessEqual(err, "") self.failUnlessEqual(out, "") self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) self.failUnless(os.path.exists(n2)) self.failUnless(os.path.exists(os.path.join(n2, tac))) # test the --node-directory form n3 = os.path.join(basedir, command + "-n3") argv = ["--quiet", "--node-directory", n3, command] + list(args) rc, out, err = self.run_tahoe(argv) self.failUnlessEqual(err, "") self.failUnlessEqual(out, "") self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) self.failUnless(os.path.exists(n3)) self.failUnless(os.path.exists(os.path.join(n3, tac))) if kind in ("client", "node", "introducer"): # test that the output (without --quiet) includes the base directory n4 = os.path.join(basedir, command + "-n4") argv = [command] + list(args) + [n4] rc, out, err = self.run_tahoe(argv) self.failUnlessEqual(err, "") self.failUnlessIn(" created in ", out) self.failUnlessIn(n4, out) self.failIfIn("\\\\?\\", out) self.failUnlessEqual(rc, 0) self.failUnless(os.path.exists(n4)) self.failUnless(os.path.exists(os.path.join(n4, tac))) # make sure it rejects too many arguments argv = [command, "basedir", "extraarg"] self.failUnlessRaises(usage.UsageError, runner.runner, argv, run_by_human=False) # when creating a non-client, there is no default for the basedir if not is_client: argv = [command] self.failUnlessRaises(usage.UsageError, runner.runner, argv, run_by_human=False) def test_node(self): self.do_create("node") def test_client(self): # create-client should behave like create-node --no-storage. self.do_create("client") def test_introducer(self): self.do_create("introducer") def test_stats_gatherer(self): self.do_create("stats-gatherer", "--hostname=127.0.0.1") def test_subcommands(self): # no arguments should trigger a command listing, via UsageError self.failUnlessRaises(usage.UsageError, runner.runner, [], run_by_human=False) def test_stats_gatherer_good_args(self): rc = runner.runner(["create-stats-gatherer", "--hostname=foo", self.mktemp()]) self.assertEqual(rc, 0) rc = runner.runner(["create-stats-gatherer", "--location=tcp:foo:1234", "--port=tcp:1234", self.mktemp()]) self.assertEqual(rc, 0) def test_stats_gatherer_bad_args(self): # missing hostname/location/port argv = "create-stats-gatherer D" self.assertRaises(usage.UsageError, runner.runner, argv.split(), run_by_human=False) # missing port argv = "create-stats-gatherer --location=foo D" self.assertRaises(usage.UsageError, runner.runner, argv.split(), run_by_human=False) # missing location argv = "create-stats-gatherer --port=foo D" self.assertRaises(usage.UsageError, runner.runner, argv.split(), run_by_human=False) # can't provide both argv = "create-stats-gatherer --hostname=foo --port=foo D" self.assertRaises(usage.UsageError, runner.runner, argv.split(), run_by_human=False) # can't provide both argv = "create-stats-gatherer --hostname=foo --location=foo D" self.assertRaises(usage.UsageError, runner.runner, argv.split(), run_by_human=False) # can't provide all three argv = "create-stats-gatherer --hostname=foo --location=foo --port=foo D" self.assertRaises(usage.UsageError, runner.runner, argv.split(), run_by_human=False) class RunNode(common_util.SignalMixin, unittest.TestCase, pollmixin.PollMixin, RunBinTahoeMixin): # exercise "tahoe start", for both introducer, client node, and # key-generator, by spawning "tahoe start" as a subprocess. This doesn't # get us figleaf-based line-level coverage, but it does a better job of # confirming that the user can actually run "./bin/tahoe start" and # expect it to work. This verifies that bin/tahoe sets up PYTHONPATH and # the like correctly. # This doesn't work on cygwin (it hangs forever), so we skip this test # when we're on cygwin. It is likely that "tahoe start" itself doesn't # work on cygwin: twisted seems unable to provide a version of # spawnProcess which really works there. def workdir(self, name): basedir = os.path.join("test_runner", "RunNode", name) fileutil.make_dirs(basedir) return basedir def test_introducer(self): self.skip_if_cannot_daemonize() basedir = self.workdir("test_introducer") c1 = os.path.join(basedir, "c1") exit_trigger_file = os.path.join(c1, Client.EXIT_TRIGGER_FILE) twistd_pid_file = os.path.join(c1, "twistd.pid") introducer_furl_file = os.path.join(c1, "private", "introducer.furl") portnum_file = os.path.join(c1, "introducer.port") node_url_file = os.path.join(c1, "node.url") config_file = os.path.join(c1, "tahoe.cfg") d = self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "create-introducer", "--basedir", c1]) def _cb(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0) # This makes sure that node.url is written, which allows us to # detect when the introducer restarts in _node_has_restarted below. config = fileutil.read(config_file) self.failUnlessIn('\nweb.port = \n', config) fileutil.write(config_file, config.replace('\nweb.port = \n', '\nweb.port = 0\n')) # by writing this file, we get ten seconds before the node will # exit. This insures that even if the test fails (and the 'stop' # command doesn't work), the client should still terminate. fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") # now it's safe to start the node d.addCallback(_cb) def _then_start_the_node(res): return self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "start", c1]) d.addCallback(_then_start_the_node) def _cb2(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") errstr = "rc=%d, OUT: '%s', ERR: '%s'" % (rc_or_sig, out, err) self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, errstr) self.failUnlessEqual(out, "", errstr) # self.failUnlessEqual(err, "", errstr) # See test_client_no_noise -- for now we ignore noise. # the parent (twistd) has exited. However, twistd writes the pid # from the child, not the parent, so we can't expect twistd.pid # to exist quite yet. # the node is running, but it might not have made it past the # first reactor turn yet, and if we kill it too early, it won't # remove the twistd.pid file. So wait until it does something # that we know it won't do until after the first turn. d.addCallback(_cb2) def _node_has_started(): return os.path.exists(introducer_furl_file) d.addCallback(lambda res: self.poll(_node_has_started)) def _started(res): # read the introducer.furl and introducer.port files so we can # check that their contents don't change on restart self.furl = fileutil.read(introducer_furl_file) self.failUnless(os.path.exists(portnum_file)) self.portnum = fileutil.read(portnum_file) fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") self.failUnless(os.path.exists(twistd_pid_file)) self.failUnless(os.path.exists(node_url_file)) # rm this so we can detect when the second incarnation is ready os.unlink(node_url_file) return self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "restart", c1]) d.addCallback(_started) def _then(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") errstr = "rc=%d, OUT: '%s', ERR: '%s'" % (rc_or_sig, out, err) self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, errstr) self.failUnlessEqual(out, "", errstr) # self.failUnlessEqual(err, "", errstr) # See test_client_no_noise -- for now we ignore noise. d.addCallback(_then) # Again, the second incarnation of the node might not be ready yet, # so poll until it is. This time introducer_furl_file already # exists, so we check for the existence of node_url_file instead. def _node_has_restarted(): return os.path.exists(node_url_file) and os.path.exists(portnum_file) d.addCallback(lambda res: self.poll(_node_has_restarted)) def _check_same_furl_and_port(res): self.failUnless(os.path.exists(introducer_furl_file)) self.failUnlessEqual(self.furl, fileutil.read(introducer_furl_file)) self.failUnlessEqual(self.portnum, fileutil.read(portnum_file)) d.addCallback(_check_same_furl_and_port) # Now we can kill it. TODO: On a slow machine, the node might kill # itself before we get a chance to, especially if spawning the # 'tahoe stop' command takes a while. def _stop(res): fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") self.failUnless(os.path.exists(twistd_pid_file)) return self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "stop", c1]) d.addCallback(_stop) def _after_stopping(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") # the parent has exited by now errstr = "rc=%d, OUT: '%s', ERR: '%s'" % (rc_or_sig, out, err) self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, errstr) self.failUnlessEqual(out, "", errstr) # self.failUnlessEqual(err, "", errstr) # See test_client_no_noise -- for now we ignore noise. # the parent was supposed to poll and wait until it sees # twistd.pid go away before it exits, so twistd.pid should be # gone by now. self.failIf(os.path.exists(twistd_pid_file)) d.addCallback(_after_stopping) d.addBoth(self._remove, exit_trigger_file) return d # This test has hit a 240-second timeout on our feisty2.5 buildslave, and a 480-second timeout # on Francois's Lenny-armv5tel buildslave. test_introducer.timeout = 960 def test_client_no_noise(self): self.skip_if_cannot_daemonize() basedir = self.workdir("test_client_no_noise") c1 = os.path.join(basedir, "c1") exit_trigger_file = os.path.join(c1, Client.EXIT_TRIGGER_FILE) twistd_pid_file = os.path.join(c1, "twistd.pid") portnum_file = os.path.join(c1, "client.port") d = self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "create-client", "--basedir", c1, "--webport", "0"]) def _cb(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res errstr = "cc=%d, OUT: '%s', ERR: '%s'" % (rc_or_sig, out, err) assert rc_or_sig == 0, errstr self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0) # By writing this file, we get two minutes before the client will exit. This ensures # that even if the 'stop' command doesn't work (and the test fails), the client should # still terminate. fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") # now it's safe to start the node d.addCallback(_cb) def _start(res): return self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "start", c1]) d.addCallback(_start) def _cb2(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res errstr = "cc=%d, OUT: '%s', ERR: '%s'" % (rc_or_sig, out, err) fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, errstr) self.failUnlessEqual(out, "", errstr) # If you emit noise, you fail this test. errlines = err.split("\n") self.failIf([True for line in errlines if (line != "" and "UserWarning: Unbuilt egg for setuptools" not in line and "from pkg_resources import load_entry_point" not in line)], errstr) if err != "": raise unittest.SkipTest("This test is known not to pass on Ubuntu Lucid; see #1235.") # the parent (twistd) has exited. However, twistd writes the pid # from the child, not the parent, so we can't expect twistd.pid # to exist quite yet. # the node is running, but it might not have made it past the # first reactor turn yet, and if we kill it too early, it won't # remove the twistd.pid file. So wait until it does something # that we know it won't do until after the first turn. d.addCallback(_cb2) def _node_has_started(): return os.path.exists(portnum_file) d.addCallback(lambda res: self.poll(_node_has_started)) # now we can kill it. TODO: On a slow machine, the node might kill # itself before we get a chance to, especially if spawning the # 'tahoe stop' command takes a while. def _stop(res): self.failUnless(os.path.exists(twistd_pid_file), (twistd_pid_file, os.listdir(os.path.dirname(twistd_pid_file)))) return self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "stop", c1]) d.addCallback(_stop) d.addBoth(self._remove, exit_trigger_file) return d def test_client(self): self.skip_if_cannot_daemonize() basedir = self.workdir("test_client") c1 = os.path.join(basedir, "c1") exit_trigger_file = os.path.join(c1, Client.EXIT_TRIGGER_FILE) twistd_pid_file = os.path.join(c1, "twistd.pid") portnum_file = os.path.join(c1, "client.port") node_url_file = os.path.join(c1, "node.url") config_file = os.path.join(c1, "tahoe.cfg") d = self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "create-node", "--basedir", c1, "--webport", "0"]) def _cb(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0) # Check that the --webport option worked. config = fileutil.read(config_file) self.failUnlessIn('\nweb.port = 0\n', config) # By writing this file, we get two minutes before the client will exit. This ensures # that even if the 'stop' command doesn't work (and the test fails), the client should # still terminate. fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") # now it's safe to start the node d.addCallback(_cb) def _start(res): return self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "start", c1]) d.addCallback(_start) def _cb2(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") errstr = "rc=%d, OUT: '%s', ERR: '%s'" % (rc_or_sig, out, err) self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, errstr) self.failUnlessEqual(out, "", errstr) # self.failUnlessEqual(err, "", errstr) # See test_client_no_noise -- for now we ignore noise. # the parent (twistd) has exited. However, twistd writes the pid # from the child, not the parent, so we can't expect twistd.pid # to exist quite yet. # the node is running, but it might not have made it past the # first reactor turn yet, and if we kill it too early, it won't # remove the twistd.pid file. So wait until it does something # that we know it won't do until after the first turn. d.addCallback(_cb2) def _node_has_started(): # this depends upon both files being created atomically return os.path.exists(node_url_file) and os.path.exists(portnum_file) d.addCallback(lambda res: self.poll(_node_has_started)) def _started(res): # read the client.port file so we can check that its contents # don't change on restart self.portnum = fileutil.read(portnum_file) fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") self.failUnless(os.path.exists(twistd_pid_file)) # rm this so we can detect when the second incarnation is ready os.unlink(node_url_file) return self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "restart", c1]) d.addCallback(_started) def _cb3(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") errstr = "rc=%d, OUT: '%s', ERR: '%s'" % (rc_or_sig, out, err) self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, errstr) self.failUnlessEqual(out, "", errstr) # self.failUnlessEqual(err, "", errstr) # See test_client_no_noise -- for now we ignore noise. d.addCallback(_cb3) # again, the second incarnation of the node might not be ready yet, # so poll until it is d.addCallback(lambda res: self.poll(_node_has_started)) def _check_same_port(res): self.failUnlessEqual(self.portnum, fileutil.read(portnum_file)) d.addCallback(_check_same_port) # now we can kill it. TODO: On a slow machine, the node might kill # itself before we get a chance to, especially if spawning the # 'tahoe stop' command takes a while. def _stop(res): fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") self.failUnless(os.path.exists(twistd_pid_file), (twistd_pid_file, os.listdir(os.path.dirname(twistd_pid_file)))) return self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "stop", c1]) d.addCallback(_stop) def _cb4(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res fileutil.write(exit_trigger_file, "") # the parent has exited by now errstr = "rc=%d, OUT: '%s', ERR: '%s'" % (rc_or_sig, out, err) self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 0, errstr) self.failUnlessEqual(out, "", errstr) # self.failUnlessEqual(err, "", errstr) # See test_client_no_noise -- for now we ignore noise. # the parent was supposed to poll and wait until it sees # twistd.pid go away before it exits, so twistd.pid should be # gone by now. self.failIf(os.path.exists(twistd_pid_file)) d.addCallback(_cb4) d.addBoth(self._remove, exit_trigger_file) return d def _remove(self, res, file): fileutil.remove(file) return res def test_baddir(self): self.skip_if_cannot_daemonize() basedir = self.workdir("test_baddir") fileutil.make_dirs(basedir) d = self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "start", "--basedir", basedir]) def _cb(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 1) self.failUnless("is not a recognizable node directory" in err, err) d.addCallback(_cb) def _then_stop_it(res): return self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "stop", "--basedir", basedir]) d.addCallback(_then_stop_it) def _cb2(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 2) self.failUnless("does not look like a running node directory" in err) d.addCallback(_cb2) def _then_start_in_bogus_basedir(res): not_a_dir = os.path.join(basedir, "bogus") return self.run_bintahoe(["--quiet", "start", "--basedir", not_a_dir]) d.addCallback(_then_start_in_bogus_basedir) def _cb3(res): out, err, rc_or_sig = res self.failUnlessEqual(rc_or_sig, 1) self.failUnlessIn("does not look like a directory at all", err) d.addCallback(_cb3) return d