// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package fstest implements support for testing implementations and users of file systems. package fstest import ( "errors" "fmt" "io" "io/fs" "maps" "path" "slices" "strings" "testing/iotest" ) // TestFS tests a file system implementation. // It walks the entire tree of files in fsys, // opening and checking that each file behaves correctly. // It also checks that the file system contains at least the expected files. // As a special case, if no expected files are listed, fsys must be empty. // Otherwise, fsys must contain at least the listed files; it can also contain others. // The contents of fsys must not change concurrently with TestFS. // // If TestFS finds any misbehaviors, it returns either the first error or a // list of errors. Use [errors.Is] or [errors.As] to inspect. // // Typical usage inside a test is: // // if err := fstest.TestFS(myFS, "file/that/should/be/present"); err != nil { // t.Fatal(err) // } func TestFS(fsys fs.FS, expected ...string) error { if err := testFS(fsys, expected...); err != nil { return err } for _, name := range expected { if i := strings.Index(name, "/"); i >= 0 { dir, dirSlash := name[:i], name[:i+1] var subExpected []string for _, name := range expected { if strings.HasPrefix(name, dirSlash) { subExpected = append(subExpected, name[len(dirSlash):]) } } sub, err := fs.Sub(fsys, dir) if err != nil { return err } if err := testFS(sub, subExpected...); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("testing fs.Sub(fsys, %s): %w", dir, err) } break // one sub-test is enough } } return nil } func testFS(fsys fs.FS, expected ...string) error { t := fsTester{fsys: fsys} t.checkDir(".") t.checkOpen(".") found := make(map[string]bool) for _, dir := range t.dirs { found[dir] = true } for _, file := range t.files { found[file] = true } delete(found, ".") if len(expected) == 0 && len(found) > 0 { list := slices.Sorted(maps.Keys(found)) if len(list) > 15 { list = append(list[:10], "...") } t.errorf("expected empty file system but found files:\n%s", strings.Join(list, "\n")) } for _, name := range expected { if !found[name] { t.errorf("expected but not found: %s", name) } } if len(t.errors) == 0 { return nil } return fmt.Errorf("TestFS found errors:\n%w", errors.Join(t.errors...)) } // An fsTester holds state for running the test. type fsTester struct { fsys fs.FS errors []error dirs []string files []string } // errorf adds an error to the list of errors. func (t *fsTester) errorf(format string, args ...any) { t.errors = append(t.errors, fmt.Errorf(format, args...)) } func (t *fsTester) openDir(dir string) fs.ReadDirFile { f, err := t.fsys.Open(dir) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: Open: %w", dir, err) return nil } d, ok := f.(fs.ReadDirFile) if !ok { f.Close() t.errorf("%s: Open returned File type %T, not a fs.ReadDirFile", dir, f) return nil } return d } // checkDir checks the directory dir, which is expected to exist // (it is either the root or was found in a directory listing with IsDir true). func (t *fsTester) checkDir(dir string) { // Read entire directory. t.dirs = append(t.dirs, dir) d := t.openDir(dir) if d == nil { return } list, err := d.ReadDir(-1) if err != nil { d.Close() t.errorf("%s: ReadDir(-1): %w", dir, err) return } // Check all children. var prefix string if dir == "." { prefix = "" } else { prefix = dir + "/" } for _, info := range list { name := info.Name() switch { case name == ".", name == "..", name == "": t.errorf("%s: ReadDir: child has invalid name: %#q", dir, name) continue case strings.Contains(name, "/"): t.errorf("%s: ReadDir: child name contains slash: %#q", dir, name) continue case strings.Contains(name, `\`): t.errorf("%s: ReadDir: child name contains backslash: %#q", dir, name) continue } path := prefix + name t.checkStat(path, info) t.checkOpen(path) if info.IsDir() { t.checkDir(path) } else { t.checkFile(path) } } // Check ReadDir(-1) at EOF. list2, err := d.ReadDir(-1) if len(list2) > 0 || err != nil { d.Close() t.errorf("%s: ReadDir(-1) at EOF = %d entries, %w, wanted 0 entries, nil", dir, len(list2), err) return } // Check ReadDir(1) at EOF (different results). list2, err = d.ReadDir(1) if len(list2) > 0 || err != io.EOF { d.Close() t.errorf("%s: ReadDir(1) at EOF = %d entries, %w, wanted 0 entries, EOF", dir, len(list2), err) return } // Check that close does not report an error. if err := d.Close(); err != nil { t.errorf("%s: Close: %w", dir, err) } // Check that closing twice doesn't crash. // The return value doesn't matter. d.Close() // Reopen directory, read a second time, make sure contents match. if d = t.openDir(dir); d == nil { return } defer d.Close() list2, err = d.ReadDir(-1) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: second Open+ReadDir(-1): %w", dir, err) return } t.checkDirList(dir, "first Open+ReadDir(-1) vs second Open+ReadDir(-1)", list, list2) // Reopen directory, read a third time in pieces, make sure contents match. if d = t.openDir(dir); d == nil { return } defer d.Close() list2 = nil for { n := 1 if len(list2) > 0 { n = 2 } frag, err := d.ReadDir(n) if len(frag) > n { t.errorf("%s: third Open: ReadDir(%d) after %d: %d entries (too many)", dir, n, len(list2), len(frag)) return } list2 = append(list2, frag...) if err == io.EOF { break } if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: third Open: ReadDir(%d) after %d: %w", dir, n, len(list2), err) return } if n == 0 { t.errorf("%s: third Open: ReadDir(%d) after %d: 0 entries but nil error", dir, n, len(list2)) return } } t.checkDirList(dir, "first Open+ReadDir(-1) vs third Open+ReadDir(1,2) loop", list, list2) // If fsys has ReadDir, check that it matches and is sorted. if fsys, ok := t.fsys.(fs.ReadDirFS); ok { list2, err := fsys.ReadDir(dir) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: fsys.ReadDir: %w", dir, err) return } t.checkDirList(dir, "first Open+ReadDir(-1) vs fsys.ReadDir", list, list2) for i := 0; i+1 < len(list2); i++ { if list2[i].Name() >= list2[i+1].Name() { t.errorf("%s: fsys.ReadDir: list not sorted: %s before %s", dir, list2[i].Name(), list2[i+1].Name()) } } } // Check fs.ReadDir as well. list2, err = fs.ReadDir(t.fsys, dir) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: fs.ReadDir: %w", dir, err) return } t.checkDirList(dir, "first Open+ReadDir(-1) vs fs.ReadDir", list, list2) for i := 0; i+1 < len(list2); i++ { if list2[i].Name() >= list2[i+1].Name() { t.errorf("%s: fs.ReadDir: list not sorted: %s before %s", dir, list2[i].Name(), list2[i+1].Name()) } } t.checkGlob(dir, list2) } // formatEntry formats an fs.DirEntry into a string for error messages and comparison. func formatEntry(entry fs.DirEntry) string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s IsDir=%v Type=%v", entry.Name(), entry.IsDir(), entry.Type()) } // formatInfoEntry formats an fs.FileInfo into a string like the result of formatEntry, for error messages and comparison. func formatInfoEntry(info fs.FileInfo) string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s IsDir=%v Type=%v", info.Name(), info.IsDir(), info.Mode().Type()) } // formatInfo formats an fs.FileInfo into a string for error messages and comparison. func formatInfo(info fs.FileInfo) string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s IsDir=%v Mode=%v Size=%d ModTime=%v", info.Name(), info.IsDir(), info.Mode(), info.Size(), info.ModTime()) } // checkGlob checks that various glob patterns work if the file system implements GlobFS. func (t *fsTester) checkGlob(dir string, list []fs.DirEntry) { if _, ok := t.fsys.(fs.GlobFS); !ok { return } // Make a complex glob pattern prefix that only matches dir. var glob string if dir != "." { elem := strings.Split(dir, "/") for i, e := range elem { var pattern []rune for j, r := range e { if r == '*' || r == '?' || r == '\\' || r == '[' || r == '-' { pattern = append(pattern, '\\', r) continue } switch (i + j) % 5 { case 0: pattern = append(pattern, r) case 1: pattern = append(pattern, '[', r, ']') case 2: pattern = append(pattern, '[', r, '-', r, ']') case 3: pattern = append(pattern, '[', '\\', r, ']') case 4: pattern = append(pattern, '[', '\\', r, '-', '\\', r, ']') } } elem[i] = string(pattern) } glob = strings.Join(elem, "/") + "/" } // Test that malformed patterns are detected. // The error is likely path.ErrBadPattern but need not be. if _, err := t.fsys.(fs.GlobFS).Glob(glob + "nonexist/[]"); err == nil { t.errorf("%s: Glob(%#q): bad pattern not detected", dir, glob+"nonexist/[]") } // Try to find a letter that appears in only some of the final names. c := rune('a') for ; c <= 'z'; c++ { have, haveNot := false, false for _, d := range list { if strings.ContainsRune(d.Name(), c) { have = true } else { haveNot = true } } if have && haveNot { break } } if c > 'z' { c = 'a' } glob += "*" + string(c) + "*" var want []string for _, d := range list { if strings.ContainsRune(d.Name(), c) { want = append(want, path.Join(dir, d.Name())) } } names, err := t.fsys.(fs.GlobFS).Glob(glob) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: Glob(%#q): %w", dir, glob, err) return } if slices.Equal(want, names) { return } if !slices.IsSorted(names) { t.errorf("%s: Glob(%#q): unsorted output:\n%s", dir, glob, strings.Join(names, "\n")) slices.Sort(names) } var problems []string for len(want) > 0 || len(names) > 0 { switch { case len(want) > 0 && len(names) > 0 && want[0] == names[0]: want, names = want[1:], names[1:] case len(want) > 0 && (len(names) == 0 || want[0] < names[0]): problems = append(problems, "missing: "+want[0]) want = want[1:] default: problems = append(problems, "extra: "+names[0]) names = names[1:] } } t.errorf("%s: Glob(%#q): wrong output:\n%s", dir, glob, strings.Join(problems, "\n")) } // checkStat checks that a direct stat of path matches entry, // which was found in the parent's directory listing. func (t *fsTester) checkStat(path string, entry fs.DirEntry) { file, err := t.fsys.Open(path) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: Open: %w", path, err) return } info, err := file.Stat() file.Close() if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: Stat: %w", path, err) return } fentry := formatEntry(entry) fientry := formatInfoEntry(info) // Note: mismatch here is OK for symlink, because Open dereferences symlink. if fentry != fientry && entry.Type()&fs.ModeSymlink == 0 { t.errorf("%s: mismatch:\n\tentry = %s\n\tfile.Stat() = %s", path, fentry, fientry) } einfo, err := entry.Info() if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: entry.Info: %w", path, err) return } finfo := formatInfo(info) if entry.Type()&fs.ModeSymlink != 0 { // For symlink, just check that entry.Info matches entry on common fields. // Open deferences symlink, so info itself may differ. feentry := formatInfoEntry(einfo) if fentry != feentry { t.errorf("%s: mismatch\n\tentry = %s\n\tentry.Info() = %s\n", path, fentry, feentry) } } else { feinfo := formatInfo(einfo) if feinfo != finfo { t.errorf("%s: mismatch:\n\tentry.Info() = %s\n\tfile.Stat() = %s\n", path, feinfo, finfo) } } // Stat should be the same as Open+Stat, even for symlinks. info2, err := fs.Stat(t.fsys, path) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: fs.Stat: %w", path, err) return } finfo2 := formatInfo(info2) if finfo2 != finfo { t.errorf("%s: fs.Stat(...) = %s\n\twant %s", path, finfo2, finfo) } if fsys, ok := t.fsys.(fs.StatFS); ok { info2, err := fsys.Stat(path) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: fsys.Stat: %w", path, err) return } finfo2 := formatInfo(info2) if finfo2 != finfo { t.errorf("%s: fsys.Stat(...) = %s\n\twant %s", path, finfo2, finfo) } } } // checkDirList checks that two directory lists contain the same files and file info. // The order of the lists need not match. func (t *fsTester) checkDirList(dir, desc string, list1, list2 []fs.DirEntry) { old := make(map[string]fs.DirEntry) checkMode := func(entry fs.DirEntry) { if entry.IsDir() != (entry.Type()&fs.ModeDir != 0) { if entry.IsDir() { t.errorf("%s: ReadDir returned %s with IsDir() = true, Type() & ModeDir = 0", dir, entry.Name()) } else { t.errorf("%s: ReadDir returned %s with IsDir() = false, Type() & ModeDir = ModeDir", dir, entry.Name()) } } } for _, entry1 := range list1 { old[entry1.Name()] = entry1 checkMode(entry1) } var diffs []string for _, entry2 := range list2 { entry1 := old[entry2.Name()] if entry1 == nil { checkMode(entry2) diffs = append(diffs, "+ "+formatEntry(entry2)) continue } if formatEntry(entry1) != formatEntry(entry2) { diffs = append(diffs, "- "+formatEntry(entry1), "+ "+formatEntry(entry2)) } delete(old, entry2.Name()) } for _, entry1 := range old { diffs = append(diffs, "- "+formatEntry(entry1)) } if len(diffs) == 0 { return } slices.SortFunc(diffs, func(a, b string) int { fa := strings.Fields(a) fb := strings.Fields(b) // sort by name (i < j) and then +/- (j < i, because + < -) return strings.Compare(fa[1]+" "+fb[0], fb[1]+" "+fa[0]) }) t.errorf("%s: diff %s:\n\t%s", dir, desc, strings.Join(diffs, "\n\t")) } // checkFile checks that basic file reading works correctly. func (t *fsTester) checkFile(file string) { t.files = append(t.files, file) // Read entire file. f, err := t.fsys.Open(file) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: Open: %w", file, err) return } data, err := io.ReadAll(f) if err != nil { f.Close() t.errorf("%s: Open+ReadAll: %w", file, err) return } if err := f.Close(); err != nil { t.errorf("%s: Close: %w", file, err) } // Check that closing twice doesn't crash. // The return value doesn't matter. f.Close() // Check that ReadFile works if present. if fsys, ok := t.fsys.(fs.ReadFileFS); ok { data2, err := fsys.ReadFile(file) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: fsys.ReadFile: %w", file, err) return } t.checkFileRead(file, "ReadAll vs fsys.ReadFile", data, data2) // Modify the data and check it again. Modifying the // returned byte slice should not affect the next call. for i := range data2 { data2[i]++ } data2, err = fsys.ReadFile(file) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: second call to fsys.ReadFile: %w", file, err) return } t.checkFileRead(file, "Readall vs second fsys.ReadFile", data, data2) t.checkBadPath(file, "ReadFile", func(name string) error { _, err := fsys.ReadFile(name); return err }) } // Check that fs.ReadFile works with t.fsys. data2, err := fs.ReadFile(t.fsys, file) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: fs.ReadFile: %w", file, err) return } t.checkFileRead(file, "ReadAll vs fs.ReadFile", data, data2) // Use iotest.TestReader to check small reads, Seek, ReadAt. f, err = t.fsys.Open(file) if err != nil { t.errorf("%s: second Open: %w", file, err) return } defer f.Close() if err := iotest.TestReader(f, data); err != nil { t.errorf("%s: failed TestReader:\n\t%s", file, strings.ReplaceAll(err.Error(), "\n", "\n\t")) } } func (t *fsTester) checkFileRead(file, desc string, data1, data2 []byte) { if string(data1) != string(data2) { t.errorf("%s: %s: different data returned\n\t%q\n\t%q", file, desc, data1, data2) return } } // checkBadPath checks that various invalid forms of file's name cannot be opened using t.fsys.Open. func (t *fsTester) checkOpen(file string) { t.checkBadPath(file, "Open", func(file string) error { f, err := t.fsys.Open(file) if err == nil { f.Close() } return err }) } // checkBadPath checks that various invalid forms of file's name cannot be opened using open. func (t *fsTester) checkBadPath(file string, desc string, open func(string) error) { bad := []string{ "/" + file, file + "/.", } if file == "." { bad = append(bad, "/") } if i := strings.Index(file, "/"); i >= 0 { bad = append(bad, file[:i]+"//"+file[i+1:], file[:i]+"/./"+file[i+1:], file[:i]+`\`+file[i+1:], file[:i]+"/../"+file, ) } if i := strings.LastIndex(file, "/"); i >= 0 { bad = append(bad, file[:i]+"//"+file[i+1:], file[:i]+"/./"+file[i+1:], file[:i]+`\`+file[i+1:], file+"/../"+file[i+1:], ) } for _, b := range bad { if err := open(b); err == nil { t.errorf("%s: %s(%s) succeeded, want error", file, desc, b) } } }