lbry-sdk/tests/unit/core/test_HashBlob.py

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from lbrynet.blob import BlobFile
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from lbrynet.core.Error import DownloadCanceledError, InvalidDataError
from tests.util import mk_db_and_blob_dir, rm_db_and_blob_dir, random_lbry_hash
from twisted.trial import unittest
from twisted.internet import defer
import os
import time
class BlobFileTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.db_dir, self.blob_dir = mk_db_and_blob_dir()
self.fake_content_len = 64
self.fake_content = bytearray('0'*self.fake_content_len)
self.fake_content_hash = '53871b26a08e90cb62142f2a39f0b80de41792322b0ca5602b6eb7b5cf067c49498a7492bb9364bbf90f40c1c5412105'
def tearDown(self):
rm_db_and_blob_dir(self.db_dir, self.blob_dir)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def test_good_write_and_read(self):
# test a write that should succeed
blob_file = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, self.fake_content_hash, self.fake_content_len)
self.assertFalse(blob_file.verified)
writer, finished_d = blob_file.open_for_writing(peer=1)
writer.write(self.fake_content)
writer.close()
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out = yield finished_d
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(out, BlobFile))
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self.assertTrue(out.verified)
self.assertEqual(self.fake_content_len, out.get_length())
# read from the instance used to write to, and verify content
f = blob_file.open_for_reading()
c = f.read()
self.assertEqual(c, self.fake_content)
self.assertFalse(out.is_downloading())
# read from newly declared instance, and verify content
del blob_file
blob_file = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, self.fake_content_hash, self.fake_content_len)
self.assertTrue(blob_file.verified)
f = blob_file.open_for_reading()
self.assertEqual(1, blob_file.readers)
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c = f.read()
self.assertEqual(c, self.fake_content)
# close reader
f.close()
self.assertEqual(0, blob_file.readers)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
def test_delete(self):
blob_file = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, self.fake_content_hash, self.fake_content_len)
writer, finished_d = blob_file.open_for_writing(peer=1)
writer.write(self.fake_content)
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out = yield finished_d
out = yield blob_file.delete()
blob_file = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, self.fake_content_hash)
self.assertFalse(blob_file.verified)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def test_delete_fail(self):
# deletes should fail if being written to
blob_file = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, self.fake_content_hash, self.fake_content_len)
writer, finished_d = blob_file.open_for_writing(peer=1)
yield self.assertFailure(blob_file.delete(), ValueError)
writer.write(self.fake_content)
writer.close()
# deletes should fail if being read and not closed
blob_file = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, self.fake_content_hash, self.fake_content_len)
self.assertTrue(blob_file.verified)
f = blob_file.open_for_reading()
yield self.assertFailure(blob_file.delete(), ValueError)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
def test_too_much_write(self):
# writing too much data should result in failure
expected_length= 16
content = bytearray('0'*32)
blob_hash = random_lbry_hash()
blob_file = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, blob_hash, expected_length)
writer, finished_d = blob_file.open_for_writing(peer=1)
writer.write(content)
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out = yield self.assertFailure(finished_d, InvalidDataError)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def test_bad_hash(self):
# test a write that should fail because its content's hash
# does not equal the blob_hash
length= 64
content = bytearray('0'*length)
blob_hash = random_lbry_hash()
blob_file = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, blob_hash, length)
writer, finished_d = blob_file.open_for_writing(peer=1)
writer.write(content)
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yield self.assertFailure(finished_d, InvalidDataError)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def test_close_on_incomplete_write(self):
# write all but 1 byte of data,
blob_file = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, self.fake_content_hash, self.fake_content_len)
writer, finished_d = blob_file.open_for_writing(peer=1)
writer.write(self.fake_content[:self.fake_content_len-1])
writer.close()
yield self.assertFailure(finished_d, DownloadCanceledError)
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# writes after close will throw a IOError exception
with self.assertRaises(IOError):
writer.write(self.fake_content)
# another call to close will do nothing
writer.close()
# file should not exist, since we did not finish write
blob_file_2 = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, self.fake_content_hash, self.fake_content_len)
out = blob_file_2.open_for_reading()
self.assertEqual(None, out)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
def test_multiple_writers(self):
# start first writer and write half way, and then start second writer and write everything
blob_hash = self.fake_content_hash
blob_file = BlobFile(self.blob_dir, blob_hash, self.fake_content_len)
writer_1, finished_d_1 = blob_file.open_for_writing(peer=1)
writer_1.write(self.fake_content[:self.fake_content_len/2])
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writer_2, finished_d_2 = blob_file.open_for_writing(peer=2)
writer_2.write(self.fake_content)
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out_2 = yield finished_d_2
out_1 = yield self.assertFailure(finished_d_1, DownloadCanceledError)
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(out_2, BlobFile))
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self.assertTrue(out_2.verified)
self.assertEqual(self.fake_content_len, out_2.get_length())
f = blob_file.open_for_reading()
c = f.read()
self.assertEqual(self.fake_content_len, len(c))
self.assertEqual(bytearray(c), self.fake_content)