tahoe-lafs/integration/conftest.py
Jean-Paul Calderone c595eea33e always set the "start time" timeout
in both the "we installed it ourselves" and the "we found an existing
installation" cases.
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Python

"""
Ported to Python 3.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import sys
import shutil
from time import sleep
from os import mkdir, listdir, environ
from os.path import join, exists
from tempfile import mkdtemp, mktemp
from functools import partial
from json import loads
from foolscap.furl import (
decode_furl,
)
from eliot import (
to_file,
log_call,
)
from twisted.python.filepath import FilePath
from twisted.python.procutils import which
from twisted.internet.defer import DeferredList
from twisted.internet.error import (
ProcessExitedAlready,
ProcessTerminated,
)
import pytest
import pytest_twisted
from .util import (
_CollectOutputProtocol,
_MagicTextProtocol,
_DumpOutputProtocol,
_ProcessExitedProtocol,
_create_node,
_cleanup_tahoe_process,
_tahoe_runner_optional_coverage,
await_client_ready,
TahoeProcess,
cli,
generate_ssh_key,
block_with_timeout,
)
from allmydata.node import read_config
# pytest customization hooks
def pytest_addoption(parser):
parser.addoption(
"--keep-tempdir", action="store_true", dest="keep",
help="Keep the tmpdir with the client directories (introducer, etc)",
)
parser.addoption(
"--coverage", action="store_true", dest="coverage",
help="Collect coverage statistics",
)
parser.addoption(
"--force-foolscap", action="store_true", default=False,
dest="force_foolscap",
help=("If set, force Foolscap only for the storage protocol. " +
"Otherwise HTTP will be used.")
)
parser.addoption(
"--runslow", action="store_true", default=False,
dest="runslow",
help="If set, run tests marked as slow.",
)
def pytest_collection_modifyitems(session, config, items):
if not config.option.runslow:
# The --runslow option was not given; keep only collected items not
# marked as slow.
items[:] = [
item
for item
in items
if item.get_closest_marker("slow") is None
]
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='session')
def eliot_logging():
with open("integration.eliot.json", "w") as f:
to_file(f)
yield
# I've mostly defined these fixtures from "easiest" to "most
# complicated", and the dependencies basically go "down the
# page". They're all session-scoped which has the "pro" that we only
# set up the grid once, but the "con" that each test has to be a
# little careful they're not stepping on toes etc :/
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@log_call(action_type=u"integration:reactor", include_result=False)
def reactor():
# this is a fixture in case we might want to try different
# reactors for some reason.
from twisted.internet import reactor as _reactor
return _reactor
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@log_call(action_type=u"integration:temp_dir", include_args=[])
def temp_dir(request) -> str:
"""
Invoke like 'py.test --keep-tempdir ...' to avoid deleting the temp-dir
"""
tmp = mkdtemp(prefix="tahoe")
if request.config.getoption('keep'):
print("\nWill retain tempdir '{}'".format(tmp))
# I'm leaving this in and always calling it so that the tempdir
# path is (also) printed out near the end of the run
def cleanup():
if request.config.getoption('keep'):
print("Keeping tempdir '{}'".format(tmp))
else:
try:
shutil.rmtree(tmp, ignore_errors=True)
except Exception as e:
print("Failed to remove tmpdir: {}".format(e))
request.addfinalizer(cleanup)
return tmp
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@log_call(action_type=u"integration:flog_binary", include_args=[])
def flog_binary():
return which('flogtool')[0]
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@log_call(action_type=u"integration:flog_gatherer", include_args=[])
def flog_gatherer(reactor, temp_dir, flog_binary, request):
out_protocol = _CollectOutputProtocol()
gather_dir = join(temp_dir, 'flog_gather')
reactor.spawnProcess(
out_protocol,
flog_binary,
(
'flogtool', 'create-gatherer',
'--location', 'tcp:localhost:3117',
'--port', '3117',
gather_dir,
),
env=environ,
)
pytest_twisted.blockon(out_protocol.done)
twistd_protocol = _MagicTextProtocol("Gatherer waiting at")
twistd_process = reactor.spawnProcess(
twistd_protocol,
which('twistd')[0],
(
'twistd', '--nodaemon', '--python',
join(gather_dir, 'gatherer.tac'),
),
path=gather_dir,
env=environ,
)
pytest_twisted.blockon(twistd_protocol.magic_seen)
def cleanup():
_cleanup_tahoe_process(twistd_process, twistd_protocol.exited)
flog_file = mktemp('.flog_dump')
flog_protocol = _DumpOutputProtocol(open(flog_file, 'w'))
flog_dir = join(temp_dir, 'flog_gather')
flogs = [x for x in listdir(flog_dir) if x.endswith('.flog')]
print("Dumping {} flogtool logfiles to '{}'".format(len(flogs), flog_file))
reactor.spawnProcess(
flog_protocol,
flog_binary,
(
'flogtool', 'dump', join(temp_dir, 'flog_gather', flogs[0])
),
env=environ,
)
print("Waiting for flogtool to complete")
try:
block_with_timeout(flog_protocol.done, reactor)
except ProcessTerminated as e:
print("flogtool exited unexpectedly: {}".format(str(e)))
print("Flogtool completed")
request.addfinalizer(cleanup)
with open(join(gather_dir, 'log_gatherer.furl'), 'r') as f:
furl = f.read().strip()
return furl
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@log_call(
action_type=u"integration:introducer",
include_args=["temp_dir", "flog_gatherer"],
include_result=False,
)
def introducer(reactor, temp_dir, flog_gatherer, request):
intro_dir = join(temp_dir, 'introducer')
print("making introducer", intro_dir)
if not exists(intro_dir):
mkdir(intro_dir)
done_proto = _ProcessExitedProtocol()
_tahoe_runner_optional_coverage(
done_proto,
reactor,
request,
(
'create-introducer',
'--listen=tcp',
'--hostname=localhost',
intro_dir,
),
)
pytest_twisted.blockon(done_proto.done)
config = read_config(intro_dir, "tub.port")
config.set_config("node", "nickname", "introducer-tor")
config.set_config("node", "web.port", "4562")
config.set_config("node", "log_gatherer.furl", flog_gatherer)
# "tahoe run" is consistent across Linux/macOS/Windows, unlike the old
# "start" command.
protocol = _MagicTextProtocol('introducer running')
transport = _tahoe_runner_optional_coverage(
protocol,
reactor,
request,
(
'run',
intro_dir,
),
)
request.addfinalizer(partial(_cleanup_tahoe_process, transport, protocol.exited))
pytest_twisted.blockon(protocol.magic_seen)
return TahoeProcess(transport, intro_dir)
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@log_call(action_type=u"integration:introducer:furl", include_args=["temp_dir"])
def introducer_furl(introducer, temp_dir):
furl_fname = join(temp_dir, 'introducer', 'private', 'introducer.furl')
while not exists(furl_fname):
print("Don't see {} yet".format(furl_fname))
sleep(.1)
furl = open(furl_fname, 'r').read()
tubID, location_hints, name = decode_furl(furl)
if not location_hints:
# If there are no location hints then nothing can ever possibly
# connect to it and the only thing that can happen next is something
# will hang or time out. So just give up right now.
raise ValueError(
"Introducer ({!r}) fURL has no location hints!".format(
introducer_furl,
),
)
return furl
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@log_call(
action_type=u"integration:tor:introducer",
include_args=["temp_dir", "flog_gatherer"],
include_result=False,
)
def tor_introducer(reactor, temp_dir, flog_gatherer, request):
intro_dir = join(temp_dir, 'introducer_tor')
print("making Tor introducer in {}".format(intro_dir))
print("(this can take tens of seconds to allocate Onion address)")
if not exists(intro_dir):
mkdir(intro_dir)
done_proto = _ProcessExitedProtocol()
_tahoe_runner_optional_coverage(
done_proto,
reactor,
request,
(
'create-introducer',
# The control port should agree with the configuration of the
# Tor network we bootstrap with chutney.
'--tor-control-port', 'tcp:localhost:8007',
'--hide-ip',
'--listen=tor',
intro_dir,
),
)
pytest_twisted.blockon(done_proto.done)
# adjust a few settings
config = read_config(intro_dir, "tub.port")
config.set_config("node", "nickname", "introducer-tor")
config.set_config("node", "web.port", "4561")
config.set_config("node", "log_gatherer.furl", flog_gatherer)
# "tahoe run" is consistent across Linux/macOS/Windows, unlike the old
# "start" command.
protocol = _MagicTextProtocol('introducer running')
transport = _tahoe_runner_optional_coverage(
protocol,
reactor,
request,
(
'run',
intro_dir,
),
)
def cleanup():
try:
transport.signalProcess('TERM')
block_with_timeout(protocol.exited, reactor)
except ProcessExitedAlready:
pass
request.addfinalizer(cleanup)
print("Waiting for introducer to be ready...")
pytest_twisted.blockon(protocol.magic_seen)
print("Introducer ready.")
return transport
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def tor_introducer_furl(tor_introducer, temp_dir):
furl_fname = join(temp_dir, 'introducer_tor', 'private', 'introducer.furl')
while not exists(furl_fname):
print("Don't see {} yet".format(furl_fname))
sleep(.1)
furl = open(furl_fname, 'r').read()
print(f"Found Tor introducer furl: {furl} in {furl_fname}")
return furl
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@log_call(
action_type=u"integration:storage_nodes",
include_args=["temp_dir", "introducer_furl", "flog_gatherer"],
include_result=False,
)
def storage_nodes(reactor, temp_dir, introducer, introducer_furl, flog_gatherer, request):
nodes_d = []
# start all 5 nodes in parallel
for x in range(5):
name = 'node{}'.format(x)
web_port= 9990 + x
nodes_d.append(
_create_node(
reactor, request, temp_dir, introducer_furl, flog_gatherer, name,
web_port="tcp:{}:interface=localhost".format(web_port),
storage=True,
)
)
nodes_status = pytest_twisted.blockon(DeferredList(nodes_d))
nodes = []
for ok, process in nodes_status:
assert ok, "Storage node creation failed: {}".format(process)
nodes.append(process)
return nodes
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def alice_sftp_client_key_path(temp_dir):
# The client SSH key path is typically going to be somewhere else (~/.ssh,
# typically), but for convenience sake for testing we'll put it inside node.
return join(temp_dir, "alice", "private", "ssh_client_rsa_key")
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@log_call(action_type=u"integration:alice", include_args=[], include_result=False)
def alice(
reactor,
temp_dir,
introducer_furl,
flog_gatherer,
storage_nodes,
alice_sftp_client_key_path,
request,
):
process = pytest_twisted.blockon(
_create_node(
reactor, request, temp_dir, introducer_furl, flog_gatherer, "alice",
web_port="tcp:9980:interface=localhost",
storage=False,
# We're going to kill this ourselves, so no need for finalizer to
# do it:
finalize=False,
)
)
pytest_twisted.blockon(await_client_ready(process))
# 1. Create a new RW directory cap:
cli(process, "create-alias", "test")
rwcap = loads(cli(process, "list-aliases", "--json"))["test"]["readwrite"]
# 2. Enable SFTP on the node:
host_ssh_key_path = join(process.node_dir, "private", "ssh_host_rsa_key")
accounts_path = join(process.node_dir, "private", "accounts")
with open(join(process.node_dir, "tahoe.cfg"), "a") as f:
f.write("""\
[sftpd]
enabled = true
port = tcp:8022:interface=127.0.0.1
host_pubkey_file = {ssh_key_path}.pub
host_privkey_file = {ssh_key_path}
accounts.file = {accounts_path}
""".format(ssh_key_path=host_ssh_key_path, accounts_path=accounts_path))
generate_ssh_key(host_ssh_key_path)
# 3. Add a SFTP access file with an SSH key for auth.
generate_ssh_key(alice_sftp_client_key_path)
# Pub key format is "ssh-rsa <thekey> <username>". We want the key.
ssh_public_key = open(alice_sftp_client_key_path + ".pub").read().strip().split()[1]
with open(accounts_path, "w") as f:
f.write("""\
alice-key ssh-rsa {ssh_public_key} {rwcap}
""".format(rwcap=rwcap, ssh_public_key=ssh_public_key))
# 4. Restart the node with new SFTP config.
pytest_twisted.blockon(process.restart_async(reactor, request))
pytest_twisted.blockon(await_client_ready(process))
print(f"Alice pid: {process.transport.pid}")
return process
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@log_call(action_type=u"integration:bob", include_args=[], include_result=False)
def bob(reactor, temp_dir, introducer_furl, flog_gatherer, storage_nodes, request):
process = pytest_twisted.blockon(
_create_node(
reactor, request, temp_dir, introducer_furl, flog_gatherer, "bob",
web_port="tcp:9981:interface=localhost",
storage=False,
)
)
pytest_twisted.blockon(await_client_ready(process))
return process
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform.startswith('win'),
'Tor tests are unstable on Windows')
def chutney(reactor, temp_dir: str) -> tuple[str, dict[str, str]]:
# Try to find Chutney already installed in the environment.
try:
import chutney
except ImportError:
# Nope, we'll get our own in a moment.
pass
else:
# We already have one, just use it.
return (
# from `checkout/lib/chutney/__init__.py` we want to get back to
# `checkout` because that's the parent of the directory with all
# of the network definitions. So, great-grand-parent.
FilePath(chutney.__file__).parent().parent().parent().path,
# There's nothing to add to the environment.
{},
)
chutney_dir = join(temp_dir, 'chutney')
mkdir(chutney_dir)
missing = [exe for exe in ["tor", "tor-gencert"] if not which(exe)]
if missing:
pytest.skip(f"Some command-line tools not found: {missing}")
# XXX yuck! should add a setup.py to chutney so we can at least
# "pip install <path to tarball>" and/or depend on chutney in "pip
# install -e .[dev]" (i.e. in the 'dev' extra)
#
# https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/20343
proto = _DumpOutputProtocol(None)
reactor.spawnProcess(
proto,
'git',
(
'git', 'clone',
'https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/chutney.git',
chutney_dir,
),
env=environ,
)
pytest_twisted.blockon(proto.done)
# XXX: Here we reset Chutney to a specific revision known to work,
# since there are no stability guarantees or releases yet.
proto = _DumpOutputProtocol(None)
reactor.spawnProcess(
proto,
'git',
(
'git', '-C', chutney_dir,
'reset', '--hard',
'c4f6789ad2558dcbfeb7d024c6481d8112bfb6c2'
),
env=environ,
)
pytest_twisted.blockon(proto.done)
return (
chutney_dir,
{
"PYTHONPATH": join(chutney_dir, "lib"),
}
)
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform.startswith('win'),
reason='Tor tests are unstable on Windows')
def tor_network(reactor, temp_dir, chutney, request):
"""
Build a basic Tor network.
:param chutney: The root directory of a Chutney checkout and a dict of
additional environment variables to set so a Python process can use
it.
:return: None
"""
chutney_root, chutney_env = chutney
basic_network = join(chutney_root, 'networks', 'basic')
env = environ.copy()
env.update(chutney_env)
env.update({
# default is 60, probably too short for reliable automated use.
"CHUTNEY_START_TIME": "600",
})
chutney_argv = (sys.executable, '-m', 'chutney.TorNet')
def chutney(argv):
proto = _DumpOutputProtocol(None)
reactor.spawnProcess(
proto,
sys.executable,
chutney_argv + argv,
path=join(chutney_root),
env=env,
)
return proto.done
# now, as per Chutney's README, we have to create the network
pytest_twisted.blockon(chutney(("configure", basic_network)))
# ensure we will tear down the network right before we start it
def cleanup():
print("Tearing down Chutney Tor network")
try:
block_with_timeout(chutney(("stop", basic_network)), reactor)
except ProcessTerminated:
# If this doesn't exit cleanly, that's fine, that shouldn't fail
# the test suite.
pass
request.addfinalizer(cleanup)
pytest_twisted.blockon(chutney(("start", basic_network)))
pytest_twisted.blockon(chutney(("wait_for_bootstrap", basic_network)))
# print some useful stuff
try:
pytest_twisted.blockon(chutney(("status", basic_network)))
except ProcessTerminated:
print("Chutney.TorNet status failed (continuing)")