view tests/test-remotefilelog-permissions.t @ 43594:ac140b85aae9

tests: use time.time() for relative start and stop times os.times() does not work on Windows. This was resulting in the test start, stop, and duration times being reported as 0. This commit swaps in time.time() for wall clock measurements. This isn't ideal, as time.time() is not monotonic. But Python 2.7 does not have a monotonic timer that works on Windows. So it is the best we have which is trivially usable. And test times aren't terribly important, so variances due to clock skew are arguably acceptable. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7126
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Wed, 16 Oct 2019 21:31:40 -0700
parents 0800d9e6e216
children 7dd48d5da64f
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#require no-windows

  $ . "$TESTDIR/remotefilelog-library.sh"

  $ hg init master
  $ cd master
  $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [remotefilelog]
  > server=True
  > EOF
  $ echo x > x
  $ hg commit -qAm x

  $ cd ..

  $ hgcloneshallow ssh://user@dummy/master shallow -q
  1 files fetched over 1 fetches - (1 misses, 0.00% hit ratio) over *s (glob)

  $ cd master
  $ echo xx > x
  $ hg commit -qAm x2
  $ cd ..

# Test cache misses with read only permissions on server

  $ chmod -R a-w master/.hg/remotefilelogcache
  $ cd shallow
  $ hg pull -q
  $ hg update
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  1 files fetched over 1 fetches - (1 misses, 0.00% hit ratio) over *s (glob)
  $ cd ..

  $ chmod -R u+w master/.hg/remotefilelogcache

# Test setting up shared cache with the right permissions
# (this is hard to test in a cross platform way, so we just make sure nothing
# crashes)

  $ rm -rf $CACHEDIR
  $ umask 002
  $ mkdir $CACHEDIR
  $ hg -q clone --shallow ssh://user@dummy/master shallow2 --config remotefilelog.cachegroup="`id -g -n`"
  1 files fetched over 1 fetches - (1 misses, 0.00% hit ratio) over * (glob)
  $ ls -ld $CACHEDIR/11
  drwxrws* $TESTTMP/hgcache/11 (glob)