| import sys |
| import os |
| import io |
| from hashlib import md5 |
| from contextlib import contextmanager |
| |
| import unittest |
| import unittest.mock |
| import tarfile |
| |
| from test import support |
| from test.support import script_helper |
| |
| # Check for our compression modules. |
| try: |
| import gzip |
| except ImportError: |
| gzip = None |
| try: |
| import bz2 |
| except ImportError: |
| bz2 = None |
| try: |
| import lzma |
| except ImportError: |
| lzma = None |
| |
| def md5sum(data): |
| return md5(data).hexdigest() |
| |
| TEMPDIR = os.path.abspath(support.TESTFN) + "-tardir" |
| tarextdir = TEMPDIR + '-extract-test' |
| tarname = support.findfile("testtar.tar") |
| gzipname = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "testtar.tar.gz") |
| bz2name = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "testtar.tar.bz2") |
| xzname = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "testtar.tar.xz") |
| tmpname = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "tmp.tar") |
| dotlessname = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "testtar") |
| |
| md5_regtype = "65f477c818ad9e15f7feab0c6d37742f" |
| md5_sparse = "a54fbc4ca4f4399a90e1b27164012fc6" |
| |
| |
| class TarTest: |
| tarname = tarname |
| suffix = '' |
| open = io.FileIO |
| taropen = tarfile.TarFile.taropen |
| |
| @property |
| def mode(self): |
| return self.prefix + self.suffix |
| |
| @support.requires_gzip |
| class GzipTest: |
| tarname = gzipname |
| suffix = 'gz' |
| open = gzip.GzipFile if gzip else None |
| taropen = tarfile.TarFile.gzopen |
| |
| @support.requires_bz2 |
| class Bz2Test: |
| tarname = bz2name |
| suffix = 'bz2' |
| open = bz2.BZ2File if bz2 else None |
| taropen = tarfile.TarFile.bz2open |
| |
| @support.requires_lzma |
| class LzmaTest: |
| tarname = xzname |
| suffix = 'xz' |
| open = lzma.LZMAFile if lzma else None |
| taropen = tarfile.TarFile.xzopen |
| |
| |
| class ReadTest(TarTest): |
| |
| prefix = "r:" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.tar = tarfile.open(self.tarname, mode=self.mode, |
| encoding="iso8859-1") |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| self.tar.close() |
| |
| |
| class UstarReadTest(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_fileobj_regular_file(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/regtype") |
| with self.tar.extractfile(tarinfo) as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| self.assertEqual(len(data), tarinfo.size, |
| "regular file extraction failed") |
| self.assertEqual(md5sum(data), md5_regtype, |
| "regular file extraction failed") |
| |
| def test_fileobj_readlines(self): |
| self.tar.extract("ustar/regtype", TEMPDIR) |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/regtype") |
| with open(os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "ustar/regtype"), "r") as fobj1: |
| lines1 = fobj1.readlines() |
| |
| with self.tar.extractfile(tarinfo) as fobj: |
| fobj2 = io.TextIOWrapper(fobj) |
| lines2 = fobj2.readlines() |
| self.assertEqual(lines1, lines2, |
| "fileobj.readlines() failed") |
| self.assertEqual(len(lines2), 114, |
| "fileobj.readlines() failed") |
| self.assertEqual(lines2[83], |
| "I will gladly admit that Python is not the fastest " |
| "running scripting language.\n", |
| "fileobj.readlines() failed") |
| |
| def test_fileobj_iter(self): |
| self.tar.extract("ustar/regtype", TEMPDIR) |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/regtype") |
| with open(os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "ustar/regtype"), "r") as fobj1: |
| lines1 = fobj1.readlines() |
| with self.tar.extractfile(tarinfo) as fobj2: |
| lines2 = list(io.TextIOWrapper(fobj2)) |
| self.assertEqual(lines1, lines2, |
| "fileobj.__iter__() failed") |
| |
| def test_fileobj_seek(self): |
| self.tar.extract("ustar/regtype", TEMPDIR) |
| with open(os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "ustar/regtype"), "rb") as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/regtype") |
| fobj = self.tar.extractfile(tarinfo) |
| |
| text = fobj.read() |
| fobj.seek(0) |
| self.assertEqual(0, fobj.tell(), |
| "seek() to file's start failed") |
| fobj.seek(2048, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(2048, fobj.tell(), |
| "seek() to absolute position failed") |
| fobj.seek(-1024, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(1024, fobj.tell(), |
| "seek() to negative relative position failed") |
| fobj.seek(1024, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(2048, fobj.tell(), |
| "seek() to positive relative position failed") |
| s = fobj.read(10) |
| self.assertEqual(s, data[2048:2058], |
| "read() after seek failed") |
| fobj.seek(0, 2) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.size, fobj.tell(), |
| "seek() to file's end failed") |
| self.assertEqual(fobj.read(), b"", |
| "read() at file's end did not return empty string") |
| fobj.seek(-tarinfo.size, 2) |
| self.assertEqual(0, fobj.tell(), |
| "relative seek() to file's end failed") |
| fobj.seek(512) |
| s1 = fobj.readlines() |
| fobj.seek(512) |
| s2 = fobj.readlines() |
| self.assertEqual(s1, s2, |
| "readlines() after seek failed") |
| fobj.seek(0) |
| self.assertEqual(len(fobj.readline()), fobj.tell(), |
| "tell() after readline() failed") |
| fobj.seek(512) |
| self.assertEqual(len(fobj.readline()) + 512, fobj.tell(), |
| "tell() after seek() and readline() failed") |
| fobj.seek(0) |
| line = fobj.readline() |
| self.assertEqual(fobj.read(), data[len(line):], |
| "read() after readline() failed") |
| fobj.close() |
| |
| def test_fileobj_text(self): |
| with self.tar.extractfile("ustar/regtype") as fobj: |
| fobj = io.TextIOWrapper(fobj) |
| data = fobj.read().encode("iso8859-1") |
| self.assertEqual(md5sum(data), md5_regtype) |
| try: |
| fobj.seek(100) |
| except AttributeError: |
| # Issue #13815: seek() complained about a missing |
| # flush() method. |
| self.fail("seeking failed in text mode") |
| |
| # Test if symbolic and hard links are resolved by extractfile(). The |
| # test link members each point to a regular member whose data is |
| # supposed to be exported. |
| def _test_fileobj_link(self, lnktype, regtype): |
| with self.tar.extractfile(lnktype) as a, \ |
| self.tar.extractfile(regtype) as b: |
| self.assertEqual(a.name, b.name) |
| |
| def test_fileobj_link1(self): |
| self._test_fileobj_link("ustar/lnktype", "ustar/regtype") |
| |
| def test_fileobj_link2(self): |
| self._test_fileobj_link("./ustar/linktest2/lnktype", |
| "ustar/linktest1/regtype") |
| |
| def test_fileobj_symlink1(self): |
| self._test_fileobj_link("ustar/symtype", "ustar/regtype") |
| |
| def test_fileobj_symlink2(self): |
| self._test_fileobj_link("./ustar/linktest2/symtype", |
| "ustar/linktest1/regtype") |
| |
| def test_issue14160(self): |
| self._test_fileobj_link("symtype2", "ustar/regtype") |
| |
| class GzipUstarReadTest(GzipTest, UstarReadTest): |
| pass |
| |
| class Bz2UstarReadTest(Bz2Test, UstarReadTest): |
| pass |
| |
| class LzmaUstarReadTest(LzmaTest, UstarReadTest): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class ListTest(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| # Override setUp to use default encoding (UTF-8) |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.tar = tarfile.open(self.tarname, mode=self.mode) |
| |
| def test_list(self): |
| tio = io.TextIOWrapper(io.BytesIO(), 'ascii', newline='\n') |
| with support.swap_attr(sys, 'stdout', tio): |
| self.tar.list(verbose=False) |
| out = tio.detach().getvalue() |
| self.assertIn(b'ustar/conttype', out) |
| self.assertIn(b'ustar/regtype', out) |
| self.assertIn(b'ustar/lnktype', out) |
| self.assertIn(b'ustar' + (b'/12345' * 40) + b'67/longname', out) |
| self.assertIn(b'./ustar/linktest2/symtype', out) |
| self.assertIn(b'./ustar/linktest2/lnktype', out) |
| # Make sure it puts trailing slash for directory |
| self.assertIn(b'ustar/dirtype/', out) |
| self.assertIn(b'ustar/dirtype-with-size/', out) |
| # Make sure it is able to print unencodable characters |
| def conv(b): |
| s = b.decode(self.tar.encoding, 'surrogateescape') |
| return s.encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace') |
| self.assertIn(conv(b'ustar/umlauts-\xc4\xd6\xdc\xe4\xf6\xfc\xdf'), out) |
| self.assertIn(conv(b'misc/regtype-hpux-signed-chksum-' |
| b'\xc4\xd6\xdc\xe4\xf6\xfc\xdf'), out) |
| self.assertIn(conv(b'misc/regtype-old-v7-signed-chksum-' |
| b'\xc4\xd6\xdc\xe4\xf6\xfc\xdf'), out) |
| self.assertIn(conv(b'pax/bad-pax-\xe4\xf6\xfc'), out) |
| self.assertIn(conv(b'pax/hdrcharset-\xe4\xf6\xfc'), out) |
| # Make sure it prints files separated by one newline without any |
| # 'ls -l'-like accessories if verbose flag is not being used |
| # ... |
| # ustar/conttype |
| # ustar/regtype |
| # ... |
| self.assertRegex(out, br'ustar/conttype ?\r?\n' |
| br'ustar/regtype ?\r?\n') |
| # Make sure it does not print the source of link without verbose flag |
| self.assertNotIn(b'link to', out) |
| self.assertNotIn(b'->', out) |
| |
| def test_list_verbose(self): |
| tio = io.TextIOWrapper(io.BytesIO(), 'ascii', newline='\n') |
| with support.swap_attr(sys, 'stdout', tio): |
| self.tar.list(verbose=True) |
| out = tio.detach().getvalue() |
| # Make sure it prints files separated by one newline with 'ls -l'-like |
| # accessories if verbose flag is being used |
| # ... |
| # ?rw-r--r-- tarfile/tarfile 7011 2003-01-06 07:19:43 ustar/conttype |
| # ?rw-r--r-- tarfile/tarfile 7011 2003-01-06 07:19:43 ustar/regtype |
| # ... |
| self.assertRegex(out, (br'\?rw-r--r-- tarfile/tarfile\s+7011 ' |
| br'\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s+\d\d:\d\d:\d\d ' |
| br'ustar/\w+type ?\r?\n') * 2) |
| # Make sure it prints the source of link with verbose flag |
| self.assertIn(b'ustar/symtype -> regtype', out) |
| self.assertIn(b'./ustar/linktest2/symtype -> ../linktest1/regtype', out) |
| self.assertIn(b'./ustar/linktest2/lnktype link to ' |
| b'./ustar/linktest1/regtype', out) |
| self.assertIn(b'gnu' + (b'/123' * 125) + b'/longlink link to gnu' + |
| (b'/123' * 125) + b'/longname', out) |
| self.assertIn(b'pax' + (b'/123' * 125) + b'/longlink link to pax' + |
| (b'/123' * 125) + b'/longname', out) |
| |
| def test_list_members(self): |
| tio = io.TextIOWrapper(io.BytesIO(), 'ascii', newline='\n') |
| def members(tar): |
| for tarinfo in tar.getmembers(): |
| if 'reg' in tarinfo.name: |
| yield tarinfo |
| with support.swap_attr(sys, 'stdout', tio): |
| self.tar.list(verbose=False, members=members(self.tar)) |
| out = tio.detach().getvalue() |
| self.assertIn(b'ustar/regtype', out) |
| self.assertNotIn(b'ustar/conttype', out) |
| |
| |
| class GzipListTest(GzipTest, ListTest): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class Bz2ListTest(Bz2Test, ListTest): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class LzmaListTest(LzmaTest, ListTest): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class CommonReadTest(ReadTest): |
| |
| def test_empty_tarfile(self): |
| # Test for issue6123: Allow opening empty archives. |
| # This test checks if tarfile.open() is able to open an empty tar |
| # archive successfully. Note that an empty tar archive is not the |
| # same as an empty file! |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode.replace("r", "w")): |
| pass |
| try: |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| tar.getnames() |
| except tarfile.ReadError: |
| self.fail("tarfile.open() failed on empty archive") |
| else: |
| self.assertListEqual(tar.getmembers(), []) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_non_existent_tarfile(self): |
| # Test for issue11513: prevent non-existent gzipped tarfiles raising |
| # multiple exceptions. |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(FileNotFoundError, "xxx"): |
| tarfile.open("xxx", self.mode) |
| |
| def test_null_tarfile(self): |
| # Test for issue6123: Allow opening empty archives. |
| # This test guarantees that tarfile.open() does not treat an empty |
| # file as an empty tar archive. |
| with open(tmpname, "wb"): |
| pass |
| self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError, tarfile.open, tmpname, self.mode) |
| self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError, tarfile.open, tmpname) |
| |
| def test_ignore_zeros(self): |
| # Test TarFile's ignore_zeros option. |
| for char in (b'\0', b'a'): |
| # Test if EOFHeaderError ('\0') and InvalidHeaderError ('a') |
| # are ignored correctly. |
| with self.open(tmpname, "w") as fobj: |
| fobj.write(char * 1024) |
| fobj.write(tarfile.TarInfo("foo").tobuf()) |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, mode="r", ignore_zeros=True) |
| try: |
| self.assertListEqual(tar.getnames(), ["foo"], |
| "ignore_zeros=True should have skipped the %r-blocks" % |
| char) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_premature_end_of_archive(self): |
| for size in (512, 600, 1024, 1200): |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, "w:") as tar: |
| t = tarfile.TarInfo("foo") |
| t.size = 1024 |
| tar.addfile(t, io.BytesIO(b"a" * 1024)) |
| |
| with open(tmpname, "r+b") as fobj: |
| fobj.truncate(size) |
| |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname) as tar: |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(tarfile.ReadError, "unexpected end of data"): |
| for t in tar: |
| pass |
| |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname) as tar: |
| t = tar.next() |
| |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(tarfile.ReadError, "unexpected end of data"): |
| tar.extract(t, TEMPDIR) |
| |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(tarfile.ReadError, "unexpected end of data"): |
| tar.extractfile(t).read() |
| |
| class MiscReadTestBase(CommonReadTest): |
| def requires_name_attribute(self): |
| pass |
| |
| def test_no_name_argument(self): |
| self.requires_name_attribute() |
| with open(self.tarname, "rb") as fobj: |
| self.assertIsInstance(fobj.name, str) |
| with tarfile.open(fileobj=fobj, mode=self.mode) as tar: |
| self.assertIsInstance(tar.name, str) |
| self.assertEqual(tar.name, os.path.abspath(fobj.name)) |
| |
| def test_no_name_attribute(self): |
| with open(self.tarname, "rb") as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| fobj = io.BytesIO(data) |
| self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, fobj, "name") |
| tar = tarfile.open(fileobj=fobj, mode=self.mode) |
| self.assertIsNone(tar.name) |
| |
| def test_empty_name_attribute(self): |
| with open(self.tarname, "rb") as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| fobj = io.BytesIO(data) |
| fobj.name = "" |
| with tarfile.open(fileobj=fobj, mode=self.mode) as tar: |
| self.assertIsNone(tar.name) |
| |
| def test_int_name_attribute(self): |
| # Issue 21044: tarfile.open() should handle fileobj with an integer |
| # 'name' attribute. |
| fd = os.open(self.tarname, os.O_RDONLY) |
| with open(fd, 'rb') as fobj: |
| self.assertIsInstance(fobj.name, int) |
| with tarfile.open(fileobj=fobj, mode=self.mode) as tar: |
| self.assertIsNone(tar.name) |
| |
| def test_bytes_name_attribute(self): |
| self.requires_name_attribute() |
| tarname = os.fsencode(self.tarname) |
| with open(tarname, 'rb') as fobj: |
| self.assertIsInstance(fobj.name, bytes) |
| with tarfile.open(fileobj=fobj, mode=self.mode) as tar: |
| self.assertIsInstance(tar.name, bytes) |
| self.assertEqual(tar.name, os.path.abspath(fobj.name)) |
| |
| def test_illegal_mode_arg(self): |
| with open(tmpname, 'wb'): |
| pass |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'mode must be '): |
| tar = self.taropen(tmpname, 'q') |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'mode must be '): |
| tar = self.taropen(tmpname, 'rw') |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'mode must be '): |
| tar = self.taropen(tmpname, '') |
| |
| def test_fileobj_with_offset(self): |
| # Skip the first member and store values from the second member |
| # of the testtar. |
| tar = tarfile.open(self.tarname, mode=self.mode) |
| try: |
| tar.next() |
| t = tar.next() |
| name = t.name |
| offset = t.offset |
| with tar.extractfile(t) as f: |
| data = f.read() |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| # Open the testtar and seek to the offset of the second member. |
| with self.open(self.tarname) as fobj: |
| fobj.seek(offset) |
| |
| # Test if the tarfile starts with the second member. |
| tar = tar.open(self.tarname, mode="r:", fileobj=fobj) |
| t = tar.next() |
| self.assertEqual(t.name, name) |
| # Read to the end of fileobj and test if seeking back to the |
| # beginning works. |
| tar.getmembers() |
| self.assertEqual(tar.extractfile(t).read(), data, |
| "seek back did not work") |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_fail_comp(self): |
| # For Gzip and Bz2 Tests: fail with a ReadError on an uncompressed file. |
| self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError, tarfile.open, tarname, self.mode) |
| with open(tarname, "rb") as fobj: |
| self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError, tarfile.open, |
| fileobj=fobj, mode=self.mode) |
| |
| def test_v7_dirtype(self): |
| # Test old style dirtype member (bug #1336623): |
| # Old V7 tars create directory members using an AREGTYPE |
| # header with a "/" appended to the filename field. |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("misc/dirtype-old-v7") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.type, tarfile.DIRTYPE, |
| "v7 dirtype failed") |
| |
| def test_xstar_type(self): |
| # The xstar format stores extra atime and ctime fields inside the |
| # space reserved for the prefix field. The prefix field must be |
| # ignored in this case, otherwise it will mess up the name. |
| try: |
| self.tar.getmember("misc/regtype-xstar") |
| except KeyError: |
| self.fail("failed to find misc/regtype-xstar (mangled prefix?)") |
| |
| def test_check_members(self): |
| for tarinfo in self.tar: |
| self.assertEqual(int(tarinfo.mtime), 0o7606136617, |
| "wrong mtime for %s" % tarinfo.name) |
| if not tarinfo.name.startswith("ustar/"): |
| continue |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.uname, "tarfile", |
| "wrong uname for %s" % tarinfo.name) |
| |
| def test_find_members(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self.tar.getmembers()[-1].name, "misc/eof", |
| "could not find all members") |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(os, "link"), |
| "Missing hardlink implementation") |
| @support.skip_unless_symlink |
| def test_extract_hardlink(self): |
| # Test hardlink extraction (e.g. bug #857297). |
| with tarfile.open(tarname, errorlevel=1, encoding="iso8859-1") as tar: |
| tar.extract("ustar/regtype", TEMPDIR) |
| self.addCleanup(support.unlink, os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "ustar/regtype")) |
| |
| tar.extract("ustar/lnktype", TEMPDIR) |
| self.addCleanup(support.unlink, os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "ustar/lnktype")) |
| with open(os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "ustar/lnktype"), "rb") as f: |
| data = f.read() |
| self.assertEqual(md5sum(data), md5_regtype) |
| |
| tar.extract("ustar/symtype", TEMPDIR) |
| self.addCleanup(support.unlink, os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "ustar/symtype")) |
| with open(os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "ustar/symtype"), "rb") as f: |
| data = f.read() |
| self.assertEqual(md5sum(data), md5_regtype) |
| |
| def test_extractall(self): |
| # Test if extractall() correctly restores directory permissions |
| # and times (see issue1735). |
| tar = tarfile.open(tarname, encoding="iso8859-1") |
| DIR = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "extractall") |
| os.mkdir(DIR) |
| try: |
| directories = [t for t in tar if t.isdir()] |
| tar.extractall(DIR, directories) |
| for tarinfo in directories: |
| path = os.path.join(DIR, tarinfo.name) |
| if sys.platform != "win32": |
| # Win32 has no support for fine grained permissions. |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.mode & 0o777, |
| os.stat(path).st_mode & 0o777) |
| def format_mtime(mtime): |
| if isinstance(mtime, float): |
| return "{} ({})".format(mtime, mtime.hex()) |
| else: |
| return "{!r} (int)".format(mtime) |
| file_mtime = os.path.getmtime(path) |
| errmsg = "tar mtime {0} != file time {1} of path {2!a}".format( |
| format_mtime(tarinfo.mtime), |
| format_mtime(file_mtime), |
| path) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.mtime, file_mtime, errmsg) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| support.rmtree(DIR) |
| |
| def test_extract_directory(self): |
| dirtype = "ustar/dirtype" |
| DIR = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "extractdir") |
| os.mkdir(DIR) |
| try: |
| with tarfile.open(tarname, encoding="iso8859-1") as tar: |
| tarinfo = tar.getmember(dirtype) |
| tar.extract(tarinfo, path=DIR) |
| extracted = os.path.join(DIR, dirtype) |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.getmtime(extracted), tarinfo.mtime) |
| if sys.platform != "win32": |
| self.assertEqual(os.stat(extracted).st_mode & 0o777, 0o755) |
| finally: |
| support.rmtree(DIR) |
| |
| def test_init_close_fobj(self): |
| # Issue #7341: Close the internal file object in the TarFile |
| # constructor in case of an error. For the test we rely on |
| # the fact that opening an empty file raises a ReadError. |
| empty = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "empty") |
| with open(empty, "wb") as fobj: |
| fobj.write(b"") |
| |
| try: |
| tar = object.__new__(tarfile.TarFile) |
| try: |
| tar.__init__(empty) |
| except tarfile.ReadError: |
| self.assertTrue(tar.fileobj.closed) |
| else: |
| self.fail("ReadError not raised") |
| finally: |
| support.unlink(empty) |
| |
| def test_parallel_iteration(self): |
| # Issue #16601: Restarting iteration over tarfile continued |
| # from where it left off. |
| with tarfile.open(self.tarname) as tar: |
| for m1, m2 in zip(tar, tar): |
| self.assertEqual(m1.offset, m2.offset) |
| self.assertEqual(m1.get_info(), m2.get_info()) |
| |
| class MiscReadTest(MiscReadTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| test_fail_comp = None |
| |
| class GzipMiscReadTest(GzipTest, MiscReadTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| pass |
| |
| class Bz2MiscReadTest(Bz2Test, MiscReadTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| def requires_name_attribute(self): |
| self.skipTest("BZ2File have no name attribute") |
| |
| class LzmaMiscReadTest(LzmaTest, MiscReadTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| def requires_name_attribute(self): |
| self.skipTest("LZMAFile have no name attribute") |
| |
| |
| class StreamReadTest(CommonReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| prefix="r|" |
| |
| def test_read_through(self): |
| # Issue #11224: A poorly designed _FileInFile.read() method |
| # caused seeking errors with stream tar files. |
| for tarinfo in self.tar: |
| if not tarinfo.isreg(): |
| continue |
| with self.tar.extractfile(tarinfo) as fobj: |
| while True: |
| try: |
| buf = fobj.read(512) |
| except tarfile.StreamError: |
| self.fail("simple read-through using " |
| "TarFile.extractfile() failed") |
| if not buf: |
| break |
| |
| def test_fileobj_regular_file(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.next() # get "regtype" (can't use getmember) |
| with self.tar.extractfile(tarinfo) as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| self.assertEqual(len(data), tarinfo.size, |
| "regular file extraction failed") |
| self.assertEqual(md5sum(data), md5_regtype, |
| "regular file extraction failed") |
| |
| def test_provoke_stream_error(self): |
| tarinfos = self.tar.getmembers() |
| with self.tar.extractfile(tarinfos[0]) as f: # read the first member |
| self.assertRaises(tarfile.StreamError, f.read) |
| |
| def test_compare_members(self): |
| tar1 = tarfile.open(tarname, encoding="iso8859-1") |
| try: |
| tar2 = self.tar |
| |
| while True: |
| t1 = tar1.next() |
| t2 = tar2.next() |
| if t1 is None: |
| break |
| self.assertIsNotNone(t2, "stream.next() failed.") |
| |
| if t2.islnk() or t2.issym(): |
| with self.assertRaises(tarfile.StreamError): |
| tar2.extractfile(t2) |
| continue |
| |
| v1 = tar1.extractfile(t1) |
| v2 = tar2.extractfile(t2) |
| if v1 is None: |
| continue |
| self.assertIsNotNone(v2, "stream.extractfile() failed") |
| self.assertEqual(v1.read(), v2.read(), |
| "stream extraction failed") |
| finally: |
| tar1.close() |
| |
| class GzipStreamReadTest(GzipTest, StreamReadTest): |
| pass |
| |
| class Bz2StreamReadTest(Bz2Test, StreamReadTest): |
| pass |
| |
| class LzmaStreamReadTest(LzmaTest, StreamReadTest): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class DetectReadTest(TarTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| def _testfunc_file(self, name, mode): |
| try: |
| tar = tarfile.open(name, mode) |
| except tarfile.ReadError as e: |
| self.fail() |
| else: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def _testfunc_fileobj(self, name, mode): |
| try: |
| with open(name, "rb") as f: |
| tar = tarfile.open(name, mode, fileobj=f) |
| except tarfile.ReadError as e: |
| self.fail() |
| else: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def _test_modes(self, testfunc): |
| if self.suffix: |
| with self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError): |
| tarfile.open(tarname, mode="r:" + self.suffix) |
| with self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError): |
| tarfile.open(tarname, mode="r|" + self.suffix) |
| with self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError): |
| tarfile.open(self.tarname, mode="r:") |
| with self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError): |
| tarfile.open(self.tarname, mode="r|") |
| testfunc(self.tarname, "r") |
| testfunc(self.tarname, "r:" + self.suffix) |
| testfunc(self.tarname, "r:*") |
| testfunc(self.tarname, "r|" + self.suffix) |
| testfunc(self.tarname, "r|*") |
| |
| def test_detect_file(self): |
| self._test_modes(self._testfunc_file) |
| |
| def test_detect_fileobj(self): |
| self._test_modes(self._testfunc_fileobj) |
| |
| class GzipDetectReadTest(GzipTest, DetectReadTest): |
| pass |
| |
| class Bz2DetectReadTest(Bz2Test, DetectReadTest): |
| def test_detect_stream_bz2(self): |
| # Originally, tarfile's stream detection looked for the string |
| # "BZh91" at the start of the file. This is incorrect because |
| # the '9' represents the blocksize (900kB). If the file was |
| # compressed using another blocksize autodetection fails. |
| with open(tarname, "rb") as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| |
| # Compress with blocksize 100kB, the file starts with "BZh11". |
| with bz2.BZ2File(tmpname, "wb", compresslevel=1) as fobj: |
| fobj.write(data) |
| |
| self._testfunc_file(tmpname, "r|*") |
| |
| class LzmaDetectReadTest(LzmaTest, DetectReadTest): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class MemberReadTest(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def _test_member(self, tarinfo, chksum=None, **kwargs): |
| if chksum is not None: |
| with self.tar.extractfile(tarinfo) as f: |
| self.assertEqual(md5sum(f.read()), chksum, |
| "wrong md5sum for %s" % tarinfo.name) |
| |
| kwargs["mtime"] = 0o7606136617 |
| kwargs["uid"] = 1000 |
| kwargs["gid"] = 100 |
| if "old-v7" not in tarinfo.name: |
| # V7 tar can't handle alphabetic owners. |
| kwargs["uname"] = "tarfile" |
| kwargs["gname"] = "tarfile" |
| for k, v in kwargs.items(): |
| self.assertEqual(getattr(tarinfo, k), v, |
| "wrong value in %s field of %s" % (k, tarinfo.name)) |
| |
| def test_find_regtype(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/regtype") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=7011, chksum=md5_regtype) |
| |
| def test_find_conttype(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/conttype") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=7011, chksum=md5_regtype) |
| |
| def test_find_dirtype(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/dirtype") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=0) |
| |
| def test_find_dirtype_with_size(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/dirtype-with-size") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=255) |
| |
| def test_find_lnktype(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/lnktype") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=0, linkname="ustar/regtype") |
| |
| def test_find_symtype(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/symtype") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=0, linkname="regtype") |
| |
| def test_find_blktype(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/blktype") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=0, devmajor=3, devminor=0) |
| |
| def test_find_chrtype(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/chrtype") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=0, devmajor=1, devminor=3) |
| |
| def test_find_fifotype(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/fifotype") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=0) |
| |
| def test_find_sparse(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/sparse") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=86016, chksum=md5_sparse) |
| |
| def test_find_gnusparse(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("gnu/sparse") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=86016, chksum=md5_sparse) |
| |
| def test_find_gnusparse_00(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("gnu/sparse-0.0") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=86016, chksum=md5_sparse) |
| |
| def test_find_gnusparse_01(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("gnu/sparse-0.1") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=86016, chksum=md5_sparse) |
| |
| def test_find_gnusparse_10(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("gnu/sparse-1.0") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=86016, chksum=md5_sparse) |
| |
| def test_find_umlauts(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("ustar/umlauts-" |
| "\xc4\xd6\xdc\xe4\xf6\xfc\xdf") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=7011, chksum=md5_regtype) |
| |
| def test_find_ustar_longname(self): |
| name = "ustar/" + "12345/" * 39 + "1234567/longname" |
| self.assertIn(name, self.tar.getnames()) |
| |
| def test_find_regtype_oldv7(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("misc/regtype-old-v7") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=7011, chksum=md5_regtype) |
| |
| def test_find_pax_umlauts(self): |
| self.tar.close() |
| self.tar = tarfile.open(self.tarname, mode=self.mode, |
| encoding="iso8859-1") |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember("pax/umlauts-" |
| "\xc4\xd6\xdc\xe4\xf6\xfc\xdf") |
| self._test_member(tarinfo, size=7011, chksum=md5_regtype) |
| |
| |
| class LongnameTest: |
| |
| def test_read_longname(self): |
| # Test reading of longname (bug #1471427). |
| longname = self.subdir + "/" + "123/" * 125 + "longname" |
| try: |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember(longname) |
| except KeyError: |
| self.fail("longname not found") |
| self.assertNotEqual(tarinfo.type, tarfile.DIRTYPE, |
| "read longname as dirtype") |
| |
| def test_read_longlink(self): |
| longname = self.subdir + "/" + "123/" * 125 + "longname" |
| longlink = self.subdir + "/" + "123/" * 125 + "longlink" |
| try: |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember(longlink) |
| except KeyError: |
| self.fail("longlink not found") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.linkname, longname, "linkname wrong") |
| |
| def test_truncated_longname(self): |
| longname = self.subdir + "/" + "123/" * 125 + "longname" |
| tarinfo = self.tar.getmember(longname) |
| offset = tarinfo.offset |
| self.tar.fileobj.seek(offset) |
| fobj = io.BytesIO(self.tar.fileobj.read(3 * 512)) |
| with self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError): |
| tarfile.open(name="foo.tar", fileobj=fobj) |
| |
| def test_header_offset(self): |
| # Test if the start offset of the TarInfo object includes |
| # the preceding extended header. |
| longname = self.subdir + "/" + "123/" * 125 + "longname" |
| offset = self.tar.getmember(longname).offset |
| with open(tarname, "rb") as fobj: |
| fobj.seek(offset) |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo.frombuf(fobj.read(512), |
| "iso8859-1", "strict") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.type, self.longnametype) |
| |
| |
| class GNUReadTest(LongnameTest, ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| subdir = "gnu" |
| longnametype = tarfile.GNUTYPE_LONGNAME |
| |
| # Since 3.2 tarfile is supposed to accurately restore sparse members and |
| # produce files with holes. This is what we actually want to test here. |
| # Unfortunately, not all platforms/filesystems support sparse files, and |
| # even on platforms that do it is non-trivial to make reliable assertions |
| # about holes in files. Therefore, we first do one basic test which works |
| # an all platforms, and after that a test that will work only on |
| # platforms/filesystems that prove to support sparse files. |
| def _test_sparse_file(self, name): |
| self.tar.extract(name, TEMPDIR) |
| filename = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, name) |
| with open(filename, "rb") as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| self.assertEqual(md5sum(data), md5_sparse, |
| "wrong md5sum for %s" % name) |
| |
| if self._fs_supports_holes(): |
| s = os.stat(filename) |
| self.assertLess(s.st_blocks * 512, s.st_size) |
| |
| def test_sparse_file_old(self): |
| self._test_sparse_file("gnu/sparse") |
| |
| def test_sparse_file_00(self): |
| self._test_sparse_file("gnu/sparse-0.0") |
| |
| def test_sparse_file_01(self): |
| self._test_sparse_file("gnu/sparse-0.1") |
| |
| def test_sparse_file_10(self): |
| self._test_sparse_file("gnu/sparse-1.0") |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _fs_supports_holes(): |
| # Return True if the platform knows the st_blocks stat attribute and |
| # uses st_blocks units of 512 bytes, and if the filesystem is able to |
| # store holes in files. |
| if sys.platform.startswith("linux"): |
| # Linux evidentially has 512 byte st_blocks units. |
| name = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "sparse-test") |
| with open(name, "wb") as fobj: |
| fobj.seek(4096) |
| fobj.truncate() |
| s = os.stat(name) |
| support.unlink(name) |
| return s.st_blocks == 0 |
| else: |
| return False |
| |
| |
| class PaxReadTest(LongnameTest, ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| subdir = "pax" |
| longnametype = tarfile.XHDTYPE |
| |
| def test_pax_global_headers(self): |
| tar = tarfile.open(tarname, encoding="iso8859-1") |
| try: |
| tarinfo = tar.getmember("pax/regtype1") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.uname, "foo") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.gname, "bar") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.pax_headers.get("VENDOR.umlauts"), |
| "\xc4\xd6\xdc\xe4\xf6\xfc\xdf") |
| |
| tarinfo = tar.getmember("pax/regtype2") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.uname, "") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.gname, "bar") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.pax_headers.get("VENDOR.umlauts"), |
| "\xc4\xd6\xdc\xe4\xf6\xfc\xdf") |
| |
| tarinfo = tar.getmember("pax/regtype3") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.uname, "tarfile") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.gname, "tarfile") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.pax_headers.get("VENDOR.umlauts"), |
| "\xc4\xd6\xdc\xe4\xf6\xfc\xdf") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_pax_number_fields(self): |
| # All following number fields are read from the pax header. |
| tar = tarfile.open(tarname, encoding="iso8859-1") |
| try: |
| tarinfo = tar.getmember("pax/regtype4") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.size, 7011) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.uid, 123) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.gid, 123) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.mtime, 1041808783.0) |
| self.assertEqual(type(tarinfo.mtime), float) |
| self.assertEqual(float(tarinfo.pax_headers["atime"]), 1041808783.0) |
| self.assertEqual(float(tarinfo.pax_headers["ctime"]), 1041808783.0) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| |
| class WriteTestBase(TarTest): |
| # Put all write tests in here that are supposed to be tested |
| # in all possible mode combinations. |
| |
| def test_fileobj_no_close(self): |
| fobj = io.BytesIO() |
| tar = tarfile.open(fileobj=fobj, mode=self.mode) |
| tar.addfile(tarfile.TarInfo("foo")) |
| tar.close() |
| self.assertFalse(fobj.closed, "external fileobjs must never closed") |
| # Issue #20238: Incomplete gzip output with mode="w:gz" |
| data = fobj.getvalue() |
| del tar |
| support.gc_collect() |
| self.assertFalse(fobj.closed) |
| self.assertEqual(data, fobj.getvalue()) |
| |
| def test_eof_marker(self): |
| # Make sure an end of archive marker is written (two zero blocks). |
| # tarfile insists on aligning archives to a 20 * 512 byte recordsize. |
| # So, we create an archive that has exactly 10240 bytes without the |
| # marker, and has 20480 bytes once the marker is written. |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) as tar: |
| t = tarfile.TarInfo("foo") |
| t.size = tarfile.RECORDSIZE - tarfile.BLOCKSIZE |
| tar.addfile(t, io.BytesIO(b"a" * t.size)) |
| |
| with self.open(tmpname, "rb") as fobj: |
| self.assertEqual(len(fobj.read()), tarfile.RECORDSIZE * 2) |
| |
| |
| class WriteTest(WriteTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| prefix = "w:" |
| |
| def test_100_char_name(self): |
| # The name field in a tar header stores strings of at most 100 chars. |
| # If a string is shorter than 100 chars it has to be padded with '\0', |
| # which implies that a string of exactly 100 chars is stored without |
| # a trailing '\0'. |
| name = "0123456789" * 10 |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| try: |
| t = tarfile.TarInfo(name) |
| tar.addfile(t) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname) |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(tar.getnames()[0], name, |
| "failed to store 100 char filename") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_tar_size(self): |
| # Test for bug #1013882. |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| try: |
| path = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "file") |
| with open(path, "wb") as fobj: |
| fobj.write(b"aaa") |
| tar.add(path) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| self.assertGreater(os.path.getsize(tmpname), 0, |
| "tarfile is empty") |
| |
| # The test_*_size tests test for bug #1167128. |
| def test_file_size(self): |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| try: |
| path = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "file") |
| with open(path, "wb"): |
| pass |
| tarinfo = tar.gettarinfo(path) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.size, 0) |
| |
| with open(path, "wb") as fobj: |
| fobj.write(b"aaa") |
| tarinfo = tar.gettarinfo(path) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.size, 3) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_directory_size(self): |
| path = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "directory") |
| os.mkdir(path) |
| try: |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| try: |
| tarinfo = tar.gettarinfo(path) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.size, 0) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| finally: |
| support.rmdir(path) |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(os, "link"), |
| "Missing hardlink implementation") |
| def test_link_size(self): |
| link = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "link") |
| target = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "link_target") |
| with open(target, "wb") as fobj: |
| fobj.write(b"aaa") |
| os.link(target, link) |
| try: |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| try: |
| # Record the link target in the inodes list. |
| tar.gettarinfo(target) |
| tarinfo = tar.gettarinfo(link) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.size, 0) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| finally: |
| support.unlink(target) |
| support.unlink(link) |
| |
| @support.skip_unless_symlink |
| def test_symlink_size(self): |
| path = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "symlink") |
| os.symlink("link_target", path) |
| try: |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| try: |
| tarinfo = tar.gettarinfo(path) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.size, 0) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| finally: |
| support.unlink(path) |
| |
| def test_add_self(self): |
| # Test for #1257255. |
| dstname = os.path.abspath(tmpname) |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(tar.name, dstname, |
| "archive name must be absolute") |
| tar.add(dstname) |
| self.assertEqual(tar.getnames(), [], |
| "added the archive to itself") |
| |
| with support.change_cwd(TEMPDIR): |
| tar.add(dstname) |
| self.assertEqual(tar.getnames(), [], |
| "added the archive to itself") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_exclude(self): |
| tempdir = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "exclude") |
| os.mkdir(tempdir) |
| try: |
| for name in ("foo", "bar", "baz"): |
| name = os.path.join(tempdir, name) |
| support.create_empty_file(name) |
| |
| exclude = os.path.isfile |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode, encoding="iso8859-1") |
| try: |
| with support.check_warnings(("use the filter argument", |
| DeprecationWarning)): |
| tar.add(tempdir, arcname="empty_dir", exclude=exclude) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "r") |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(len(tar.getmembers()), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(tar.getnames()[0], "empty_dir") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| finally: |
| support.rmtree(tempdir) |
| |
| def test_filter(self): |
| tempdir = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "filter") |
| os.mkdir(tempdir) |
| try: |
| for name in ("foo", "bar", "baz"): |
| name = os.path.join(tempdir, name) |
| support.create_empty_file(name) |
| |
| def filter(tarinfo): |
| if os.path.basename(tarinfo.name) == "bar": |
| return |
| tarinfo.uid = 123 |
| tarinfo.uname = "foo" |
| return tarinfo |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode, encoding="iso8859-1") |
| try: |
| tar.add(tempdir, arcname="empty_dir", filter=filter) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| # Verify that filter is a keyword-only argument |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| tar.add(tempdir, "empty_dir", True, None, filter) |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "r") |
| try: |
| for tarinfo in tar: |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.uid, 123) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.uname, "foo") |
| self.assertEqual(len(tar.getmembers()), 3) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| finally: |
| support.rmtree(tempdir) |
| |
| # Guarantee that stored pathnames are not modified. Don't |
| # remove ./ or ../ or double slashes. Still make absolute |
| # pathnames relative. |
| # For details see bug #6054. |
| def _test_pathname(self, path, cmp_path=None, dir=False): |
| # Create a tarfile with an empty member named path |
| # and compare the stored name with the original. |
| foo = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "foo") |
| if not dir: |
| support.create_empty_file(foo) |
| else: |
| os.mkdir(foo) |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| try: |
| tar.add(foo, arcname=path) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "r") |
| try: |
| t = tar.next() |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| if not dir: |
| support.unlink(foo) |
| else: |
| support.rmdir(foo) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(t.name, cmp_path or path.replace(os.sep, "/")) |
| |
| |
| @support.skip_unless_symlink |
| def test_extractall_symlinks(self): |
| # Test if extractall works properly when tarfile contains symlinks |
| tempdir = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "testsymlinks") |
| temparchive = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "testsymlinks.tar") |
| os.mkdir(tempdir) |
| try: |
| source_file = os.path.join(tempdir,'source') |
| target_file = os.path.join(tempdir,'symlink') |
| with open(source_file,'w') as f: |
| f.write('something\n') |
| os.symlink(source_file, target_file) |
| tar = tarfile.open(temparchive,'w') |
| tar.add(source_file) |
| tar.add(target_file) |
| tar.close() |
| # Let's extract it to the location which contains the symlink |
| tar = tarfile.open(temparchive,'r') |
| # this should not raise OSError: [Errno 17] File exists |
| try: |
| tar.extractall(path=tempdir) |
| except OSError: |
| self.fail("extractall failed with symlinked files") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| finally: |
| support.unlink(temparchive) |
| support.rmtree(tempdir) |
| |
| def test_pathnames(self): |
| self._test_pathname("foo") |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join("foo", ".", "bar")) |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join("foo", "..", "bar")) |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join(".", "foo")) |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join(".", "foo", ".")) |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join(".", "foo", ".", "bar")) |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join(".", "foo", "..", "bar")) |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join(".", "foo", "..", "bar")) |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join("..", "foo")) |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join("..", "foo", "..")) |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join("..", "foo", ".", "bar")) |
| self._test_pathname(os.path.join("..", "foo", "..", "bar")) |
| |
| self._test_pathname("foo" + os.sep + os.sep + "bar") |
| self._test_pathname("foo" + os.sep + os.sep, "foo", dir=True) |
| |
| def test_abs_pathnames(self): |
| if sys.platform == "win32": |
| self._test_pathname("C:\\foo", "foo") |
| else: |
| self._test_pathname("/foo", "foo") |
| self._test_pathname("///foo", "foo") |
| |
| def test_cwd(self): |
| # Test adding the current working directory. |
| with support.change_cwd(TEMPDIR): |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| try: |
| tar.add(".") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "r") |
| try: |
| for t in tar: |
| if t.name != ".": |
| self.assertTrue(t.name.startswith("./"), t.name) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_open_nonwritable_fileobj(self): |
| for exctype in OSError, EOFError, RuntimeError: |
| class BadFile(io.BytesIO): |
| first = True |
| def write(self, data): |
| if self.first: |
| self.first = False |
| raise exctype |
| |
| f = BadFile() |
| with self.assertRaises(exctype): |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode, fileobj=f, |
| format=tarfile.PAX_FORMAT, |
| pax_headers={'non': 'empty'}) |
| self.assertFalse(f.closed) |
| |
| class GzipWriteTest(GzipTest, WriteTest): |
| pass |
| |
| class Bz2WriteTest(Bz2Test, WriteTest): |
| pass |
| |
| class LzmaWriteTest(LzmaTest, WriteTest): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class StreamWriteTest(WriteTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| prefix = "w|" |
| decompressor = None |
| |
| def test_stream_padding(self): |
| # Test for bug #1543303. |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| tar.close() |
| if self.decompressor: |
| dec = self.decompressor() |
| with open(tmpname, "rb") as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| data = dec.decompress(data) |
| self.assertFalse(dec.unused_data, "found trailing data") |
| else: |
| with self.open(tmpname) as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| self.assertEqual(data.count(b"\0"), tarfile.RECORDSIZE, |
| "incorrect zero padding") |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform != "win32" and hasattr(os, "umask"), |
| "Missing umask implementation") |
| def test_file_mode(self): |
| # Test for issue #8464: Create files with correct |
| # permissions. |
| if os.path.exists(tmpname): |
| support.unlink(tmpname) |
| |
| original_umask = os.umask(0o022) |
| try: |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| tar.close() |
| mode = os.stat(tmpname).st_mode & 0o777 |
| self.assertEqual(mode, 0o644, "wrong file permissions") |
| finally: |
| os.umask(original_umask) |
| |
| class GzipStreamWriteTest(GzipTest, StreamWriteTest): |
| pass |
| |
| class Bz2StreamWriteTest(Bz2Test, StreamWriteTest): |
| decompressor = bz2.BZ2Decompressor if bz2 else None |
| |
| class LzmaStreamWriteTest(LzmaTest, StreamWriteTest): |
| decompressor = lzma.LZMADecompressor if lzma else None |
| |
| |
| class GNUWriteTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| # This testcase checks for correct creation of GNU Longname |
| # and Longlink extended headers (cp. bug #812325). |
| |
| def _length(self, s): |
| blocks = len(s) // 512 + 1 |
| return blocks * 512 |
| |
| def _calc_size(self, name, link=None): |
| # Initial tar header |
| count = 512 |
| |
| if len(name) > tarfile.LENGTH_NAME: |
| # GNU longname extended header + longname |
| count += 512 |
| count += self._length(name) |
| if link is not None and len(link) > tarfile.LENGTH_LINK: |
| # GNU longlink extended header + longlink |
| count += 512 |
| count += self._length(link) |
| return count |
| |
| def _test(self, name, link=None): |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo(name) |
| if link: |
| tarinfo.linkname = link |
| tarinfo.type = tarfile.LNKTYPE |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "w") |
| try: |
| tar.format = tarfile.GNU_FORMAT |
| tar.addfile(tarinfo) |
| |
| v1 = self._calc_size(name, link) |
| v2 = tar.offset |
| self.assertEqual(v1, v2, "GNU longname/longlink creation failed") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname) |
| try: |
| member = tar.next() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(member, |
| "unable to read longname member") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.name, member.name, |
| "unable to read longname member") |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.linkname, member.linkname, |
| "unable to read longname member") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_longname_1023(self): |
| self._test(("longnam/" * 127) + "longnam") |
| |
| def test_longname_1024(self): |
| self._test(("longnam/" * 127) + "longname") |
| |
| def test_longname_1025(self): |
| self._test(("longnam/" * 127) + "longname_") |
| |
| def test_longlink_1023(self): |
| self._test("name", ("longlnk/" * 127) + "longlnk") |
| |
| def test_longlink_1024(self): |
| self._test("name", ("longlnk/" * 127) + "longlink") |
| |
| def test_longlink_1025(self): |
| self._test("name", ("longlnk/" * 127) + "longlink_") |
| |
| def test_longnamelink_1023(self): |
| self._test(("longnam/" * 127) + "longnam", |
| ("longlnk/" * 127) + "longlnk") |
| |
| def test_longnamelink_1024(self): |
| self._test(("longnam/" * 127) + "longname", |
| ("longlnk/" * 127) + "longlink") |
| |
| def test_longnamelink_1025(self): |
| self._test(("longnam/" * 127) + "longname_", |
| ("longlnk/" * 127) + "longlink_") |
| |
| |
| class CreateTest(WriteTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| prefix = "x:" |
| |
| file_path = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "spameggs42") |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| support.unlink(tmpname) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def setUpClass(cls): |
| with open(cls.file_path, "wb") as fobj: |
| fobj.write(b"aaa") |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def tearDownClass(cls): |
| support.unlink(cls.file_path) |
| |
| def test_create(self): |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) as tobj: |
| tobj.add(self.file_path) |
| |
| with self.taropen(tmpname) as tobj: |
| names = tobj.getnames() |
| self.assertEqual(len(names), 1) |
| self.assertIn('spameggs42', names[0]) |
| |
| def test_create_existing(self): |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) as tobj: |
| tobj.add(self.file_path) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(FileExistsError): |
| tobj = tarfile.open(tmpname, self.mode) |
| |
| with self.taropen(tmpname) as tobj: |
| names = tobj.getnames() |
| self.assertEqual(len(names), 1) |
| self.assertIn('spameggs42', names[0]) |
| |
| def test_create_taropen(self): |
| with self.taropen(tmpname, "x") as tobj: |
| tobj.add(self.file_path) |
| |
| with self.taropen(tmpname) as tobj: |
| names = tobj.getnames() |
| self.assertEqual(len(names), 1) |
| self.assertIn('spameggs42', names[0]) |
| |
| def test_create_existing_taropen(self): |
| with self.taropen(tmpname, "x") as tobj: |
| tobj.add(self.file_path) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(FileExistsError): |
| with self.taropen(tmpname, "x"): |
| pass |
| |
| with self.taropen(tmpname) as tobj: |
| names = tobj.getnames() |
| self.assertEqual(len(names), 1) |
| self.assertIn("spameggs42", names[0]) |
| |
| |
| class GzipCreateTest(GzipTest, CreateTest): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class Bz2CreateTest(Bz2Test, CreateTest): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class LzmaCreateTest(LzmaTest, CreateTest): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class CreateWithXModeTest(CreateTest): |
| |
| prefix = "x" |
| |
| test_create_taropen = None |
| test_create_existing_taropen = None |
| |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(os, "link"), "Missing hardlink implementation") |
| class HardlinkTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| # Test the creation of LNKTYPE (hardlink) members in an archive. |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.foo = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "foo") |
| self.bar = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, "bar") |
| |
| with open(self.foo, "wb") as fobj: |
| fobj.write(b"foo") |
| |
| os.link(self.foo, self.bar) |
| |
| self.tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "w") |
| self.tar.add(self.foo) |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| self.tar.close() |
| support.unlink(self.foo) |
| support.unlink(self.bar) |
| |
| def test_add_twice(self): |
| # The same name will be added as a REGTYPE every |
| # time regardless of st_nlink. |
| tarinfo = self.tar.gettarinfo(self.foo) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.type, tarfile.REGTYPE, |
| "add file as regular failed") |
| |
| def test_add_hardlink(self): |
| tarinfo = self.tar.gettarinfo(self.bar) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.type, tarfile.LNKTYPE, |
| "add file as hardlink failed") |
| |
| def test_dereference_hardlink(self): |
| self.tar.dereference = True |
| tarinfo = self.tar.gettarinfo(self.bar) |
| self.assertEqual(tarinfo.type, tarfile.REGTYPE, |
| "dereferencing hardlink failed") |
| |
| |
| class PaxWriteTest(GNUWriteTest): |
| |
| def _test(self, name, link=None): |
| # See GNUWriteTest. |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo(name) |
| if link: |
| tarinfo.linkname = link |
| tarinfo.type = tarfile.LNKTYPE |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "w", format=tarfile.PAX_FORMAT) |
| try: |
| tar.addfile(tarinfo) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname) |
| try: |
| if link: |
| l = tar.getmembers()[0].linkname |
| self.assertEqual(link, l, "PAX longlink creation failed") |
| else: |
| n = tar.getmembers()[0].name |
| self.assertEqual(name, n, "PAX longname creation failed") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_pax_global_header(self): |
| pax_headers = { |
| "foo": "bar", |
| "uid": "0", |
| "mtime": "1.23", |
| "test": "\xe4\xf6\xfc", |
| "\xe4\xf6\xfc": "test"} |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "w", format=tarfile.PAX_FORMAT, |
| pax_headers=pax_headers) |
| try: |
| tar.addfile(tarfile.TarInfo("test")) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| # Test if the global header was written correctly. |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, encoding="iso8859-1") |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(tar.pax_headers, pax_headers) |
| self.assertEqual(tar.getmembers()[0].pax_headers, pax_headers) |
| # Test if all the fields are strings. |
| for key, val in tar.pax_headers.items(): |
| self.assertIsNot(type(key), bytes) |
| self.assertIsNot(type(val), bytes) |
| if key in tarfile.PAX_NUMBER_FIELDS: |
| try: |
| tarfile.PAX_NUMBER_FIELDS[key](val) |
| except (TypeError, ValueError): |
| self.fail("unable to convert pax header field") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_pax_extended_header(self): |
| # The fields from the pax header have priority over the |
| # TarInfo. |
| pax_headers = {"path": "foo", "uid": "123"} |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "w", format=tarfile.PAX_FORMAT, |
| encoding="iso8859-1") |
| try: |
| t = tarfile.TarInfo() |
| t.name = "\xe4\xf6\xfc" # non-ASCII |
| t.uid = 8**8 # too large |
| t.pax_headers = pax_headers |
| tar.addfile(t) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, encoding="iso8859-1") |
| try: |
| t = tar.getmembers()[0] |
| self.assertEqual(t.pax_headers, pax_headers) |
| self.assertEqual(t.name, "foo") |
| self.assertEqual(t.uid, 123) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| |
| class UnicodeTest: |
| |
| def test_iso8859_1_filename(self): |
| self._test_unicode_filename("iso8859-1") |
| |
| def test_utf7_filename(self): |
| self._test_unicode_filename("utf7") |
| |
| def test_utf8_filename(self): |
| self._test_unicode_filename("utf-8") |
| |
| def _test_unicode_filename(self, encoding): |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "w", format=self.format, |
| encoding=encoding, errors="strict") |
| try: |
| name = "\xe4\xf6\xfc" |
| tar.addfile(tarfile.TarInfo(name)) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, encoding=encoding) |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(tar.getmembers()[0].name, name) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_unicode_filename_error(self): |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, "w", format=self.format, |
| encoding="ascii", errors="strict") |
| try: |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo() |
| |
| tarinfo.name = "\xe4\xf6\xfc" |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeError, tar.addfile, tarinfo) |
| |
| tarinfo.name = "foo" |
| tarinfo.uname = "\xe4\xf6\xfc" |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeError, tar.addfile, tarinfo) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_unicode_argument(self): |
| tar = tarfile.open(tarname, "r", |
| encoding="iso8859-1", errors="strict") |
| try: |
| for t in tar: |
| self.assertIs(type(t.name), str) |
| self.assertIs(type(t.linkname), str) |
| self.assertIs(type(t.uname), str) |
| self.assertIs(type(t.gname), str) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| def test_uname_unicode(self): |
| t = tarfile.TarInfo("foo") |
| t.uname = "\xe4\xf6\xfc" |
| t.gname = "\xe4\xf6\xfc" |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, mode="w", format=self.format, |
| encoding="iso8859-1") |
| try: |
| tar.addfile(t) |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, encoding="iso8859-1") |
| try: |
| t = tar.getmember("foo") |
| self.assertEqual(t.uname, "\xe4\xf6\xfc") |
| self.assertEqual(t.gname, "\xe4\xf6\xfc") |
| |
| if self.format != tarfile.PAX_FORMAT: |
| tar.close() |
| tar = tarfile.open(tmpname, encoding="ascii") |
| t = tar.getmember("foo") |
| self.assertEqual(t.uname, "\udce4\udcf6\udcfc") |
| self.assertEqual(t.gname, "\udce4\udcf6\udcfc") |
| finally: |
| tar.close() |
| |
| |
| class UstarUnicodeTest(UnicodeTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| format = tarfile.USTAR_FORMAT |
| |
| # Test whether the utf-8 encoded version of a filename exceeds the 100 |
| # bytes name field limit (every occurrence of '\xff' will be expanded to 2 |
| # bytes). |
| def test_unicode_name1(self): |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 10) |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 10 + "0", ValueError) |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 9 + "01234567\xff") |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 9 + "012345678\xff", ValueError) |
| |
| def test_unicode_name2(self): |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 9 + "012345\xff\xff") |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 9 + "0123456\xff\xff", ValueError) |
| |
| # Test whether the utf-8 encoded version of a filename exceeds the 155 |
| # bytes prefix + '/' + 100 bytes name limit. |
| def test_unicode_longname1(self): |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "01234/" + "0123456789" * 10) |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "0123/4" + "0123456789" * 10, ValueError) |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "012\xff/" + "0123456789" * 10) |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "0123\xff/" + "0123456789" * 10, ValueError) |
| |
| def test_unicode_longname2(self): |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "01\xff/2" + "0123456789" * 10, ValueError) |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "01\xff\xff/" + "0123456789" * 10, ValueError) |
| |
| def test_unicode_longname3(self): |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "01\xff\xff/2" + "0123456789" * 10, ValueError) |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "01234/" + "0123456789" * 9 + "01234567\xff") |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "01234/" + "0123456789" * 9 + "012345678\xff", ValueError) |
| |
| def test_unicode_longname4(self): |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "01234/" + "0123456789" * 9 + "012345\xff\xff") |
| self._test_ustar_name("0123456789" * 15 + "01234/" + "0123456789" * 9 + "0123456\xff\xff", ValueError) |
| |
| def _test_ustar_name(self, name, exc=None): |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, "w", format=self.format, encoding="utf-8") as tar: |
| t = tarfile.TarInfo(name) |
| if exc is None: |
| tar.addfile(t) |
| else: |
| self.assertRaises(exc, tar.addfile, t) |
| |
| if exc is None: |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, "r", encoding="utf-8") as tar: |
| for t in tar: |
| self.assertEqual(name, t.name) |
| break |
| |
| # Test the same as above for the 100 bytes link field. |
| def test_unicode_link1(self): |
| self._test_ustar_link("0123456789" * 10) |
| self._test_ustar_link("0123456789" * 10 + "0", ValueError) |
| self._test_ustar_link("0123456789" * 9 + "01234567\xff") |
| self._test_ustar_link("0123456789" * 9 + "012345678\xff", ValueError) |
| |
| def test_unicode_link2(self): |
| self._test_ustar_link("0123456789" * 9 + "012345\xff\xff") |
| self._test_ustar_link("0123456789" * 9 + "0123456\xff\xff", ValueError) |
| |
| def _test_ustar_link(self, name, exc=None): |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, "w", format=self.format, encoding="utf-8") as tar: |
| t = tarfile.TarInfo("foo") |
| t.linkname = name |
| if exc is None: |
| tar.addfile(t) |
| else: |
| self.assertRaises(exc, tar.addfile, t) |
| |
| if exc is None: |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, "r", encoding="utf-8") as tar: |
| for t in tar: |
| self.assertEqual(name, t.linkname) |
| break |
| |
| |
| class GNUUnicodeTest(UnicodeTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| format = tarfile.GNU_FORMAT |
| |
| def test_bad_pax_header(self): |
| # Test for issue #8633. GNU tar <= 1.23 creates raw binary fields |
| # without a hdrcharset=BINARY header. |
| for encoding, name in ( |
| ("utf-8", "pax/bad-pax-\udce4\udcf6\udcfc"), |
| ("iso8859-1", "pax/bad-pax-\xe4\xf6\xfc"),): |
| with tarfile.open(tarname, encoding=encoding, |
| errors="surrogateescape") as tar: |
| try: |
| t = tar.getmember(name) |
| except KeyError: |
| self.fail("unable to read bad GNU tar pax header") |
| |
| |
| class PAXUnicodeTest(UnicodeTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| format = tarfile.PAX_FORMAT |
| |
| # PAX_FORMAT ignores encoding in write mode. |
| test_unicode_filename_error = None |
| |
| def test_binary_header(self): |
| # Test a POSIX.1-2008 compatible header with a hdrcharset=BINARY field. |
| for encoding, name in ( |
| ("utf-8", "pax/hdrcharset-\udce4\udcf6\udcfc"), |
| ("iso8859-1", "pax/hdrcharset-\xe4\xf6\xfc"),): |
| with tarfile.open(tarname, encoding=encoding, |
| errors="surrogateescape") as tar: |
| try: |
| t = tar.getmember(name) |
| except KeyError: |
| self.fail("unable to read POSIX.1-2008 binary header") |
| |
| |
| class AppendTestBase: |
| # Test append mode (cp. patch #1652681). |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.tarname = tmpname |
| if os.path.exists(self.tarname): |
| support.unlink(self.tarname) |
| |
| def _create_testtar(self, mode="w:"): |
| with tarfile.open(tarname, encoding="iso8859-1") as src: |
| t = src.getmember("ustar/regtype") |
| t.name = "foo" |
| with src.extractfile(t) as f: |
| with tarfile.open(self.tarname, mode) as tar: |
| tar.addfile(t, f) |
| |
| def test_append_compressed(self): |
| self._create_testtar("w:" + self.suffix) |
| self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError, tarfile.open, tmpname, "a") |
| |
| class AppendTest(AppendTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| test_append_compressed = None |
| |
| def _add_testfile(self, fileobj=None): |
| with tarfile.open(self.tarname, "a", fileobj=fileobj) as tar: |
| tar.addfile(tarfile.TarInfo("bar")) |
| |
| def _test(self, names=["bar"], fileobj=None): |
| with tarfile.open(self.tarname, fileobj=fileobj) as tar: |
| self.assertEqual(tar.getnames(), names) |
| |
| def test_non_existing(self): |
| self._add_testfile() |
| self._test() |
| |
| def test_empty(self): |
| tarfile.open(self.tarname, "w:").close() |
| self._add_testfile() |
| self._test() |
| |
| def test_empty_fileobj(self): |
| fobj = io.BytesIO(b"\0" * 1024) |
| self._add_testfile(fobj) |
| fobj.seek(0) |
| self._test(fileobj=fobj) |
| |
| def test_fileobj(self): |
| self._create_testtar() |
| with open(self.tarname, "rb") as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| fobj = io.BytesIO(data) |
| self._add_testfile(fobj) |
| fobj.seek(0) |
| self._test(names=["foo", "bar"], fileobj=fobj) |
| |
| def test_existing(self): |
| self._create_testtar() |
| self._add_testfile() |
| self._test(names=["foo", "bar"]) |
| |
| # Append mode is supposed to fail if the tarfile to append to |
| # does not end with a zero block. |
| def _test_error(self, data): |
| with open(self.tarname, "wb") as fobj: |
| fobj.write(data) |
| self.assertRaises(tarfile.ReadError, self._add_testfile) |
| |
| def test_null(self): |
| self._test_error(b"") |
| |
| def test_incomplete(self): |
| self._test_error(b"\0" * 13) |
| |
| def test_premature_eof(self): |
| data = tarfile.TarInfo("foo").tobuf() |
| self._test_error(data) |
| |
| def test_trailing_garbage(self): |
| data = tarfile.TarInfo("foo").tobuf() |
| self._test_error(data + b"\0" * 13) |
| |
| def test_invalid(self): |
| self._test_error(b"a" * 512) |
| |
| class GzipAppendTest(GzipTest, AppendTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| pass |
| |
| class Bz2AppendTest(Bz2Test, AppendTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| pass |
| |
| class LzmaAppendTest(LzmaTest, AppendTestBase, unittest.TestCase): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class LimitsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_ustar_limits(self): |
| # 100 char name |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("0123456789" * 10) |
| tarinfo.tobuf(tarfile.USTAR_FORMAT) |
| |
| # 101 char name that cannot be stored |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("0123456789" * 10 + "0") |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, tarinfo.tobuf, tarfile.USTAR_FORMAT) |
| |
| # 256 char name with a slash at pos 156 |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("123/" * 62 + "longname") |
| tarinfo.tobuf(tarfile.USTAR_FORMAT) |
| |
| # 256 char name that cannot be stored |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("1234567/" * 31 + "longname") |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, tarinfo.tobuf, tarfile.USTAR_FORMAT) |
| |
| # 512 char name |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("123/" * 126 + "longname") |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, tarinfo.tobuf, tarfile.USTAR_FORMAT) |
| |
| # 512 char linkname |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("longlink") |
| tarinfo.linkname = "123/" * 126 + "longname" |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, tarinfo.tobuf, tarfile.USTAR_FORMAT) |
| |
| # uid > 8 digits |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("name") |
| tarinfo.uid = 0o10000000 |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, tarinfo.tobuf, tarfile.USTAR_FORMAT) |
| |
| def test_gnu_limits(self): |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("123/" * 126 + "longname") |
| tarinfo.tobuf(tarfile.GNU_FORMAT) |
| |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("longlink") |
| tarinfo.linkname = "123/" * 126 + "longname" |
| tarinfo.tobuf(tarfile.GNU_FORMAT) |
| |
| # uid >= 256 ** 7 |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("name") |
| tarinfo.uid = 0o4000000000000000000 |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, tarinfo.tobuf, tarfile.GNU_FORMAT) |
| |
| def test_pax_limits(self): |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("123/" * 126 + "longname") |
| tarinfo.tobuf(tarfile.PAX_FORMAT) |
| |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("longlink") |
| tarinfo.linkname = "123/" * 126 + "longname" |
| tarinfo.tobuf(tarfile.PAX_FORMAT) |
| |
| tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo("name") |
| tarinfo.uid = 0o4000000000000000000 |
| tarinfo.tobuf(tarfile.PAX_FORMAT) |
| |
| |
| class MiscTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_char_fields(self): |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.stn("foo", 8, "ascii", "strict"), |
| b"foo\0\0\0\0\0") |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.stn("foobar", 3, "ascii", "strict"), |
| b"foo") |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nts(b"foo\0\0\0\0\0", "ascii", "strict"), |
| "foo") |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nts(b"foo\0bar\0", "ascii", "strict"), |
| "foo") |
| |
| def test_read_number_fields(self): |
| # Issue 13158: Test if GNU tar specific base-256 number fields |
| # are decoded correctly. |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nti(b"0000001\x00"), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nti(b"7777777\x00"), 0o7777777) |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nti(b"\x80\x00\x00\x00\x00\x20\x00\x00"), |
| 0o10000000) |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nti(b"\x80\x00\x00\x00\xff\xff\xff\xff"), |
| 0xffffffff) |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nti(b"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff"), |
| -1) |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nti(b"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x9c"), |
| -100) |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nti(b"\xff\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"), |
| -0x100000000000000) |
| |
| # Issue 24514: Test if empty number fields are converted to zero. |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nti(b"\0"), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.nti(b" \0"), 0) |
| |
| def test_write_number_fields(self): |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.itn(1), b"0000001\x00") |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.itn(0o7777777), b"7777777\x00") |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.itn(0o10000000), |
| b"\x80\x00\x00\x00\x00\x20\x00\x00") |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.itn(0xffffffff), |
| b"\x80\x00\x00\x00\xff\xff\xff\xff") |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.itn(-1), |
| b"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff") |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.itn(-100), |
| b"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x9c") |
| self.assertEqual(tarfile.itn(-0x100000000000000), |
| b"\xff\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00") |
| |
| def test_number_field_limits(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| tarfile.itn(-1, 8, tarfile.USTAR_FORMAT) |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| tarfile.itn(0o10000000, 8, tarfile.USTAR_FORMAT) |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| tarfile.itn(-0x10000000001, 6, tarfile.GNU_FORMAT) |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| tarfile.itn(0x10000000000, 6, tarfile.GNU_FORMAT) |
| |
| def test__all__(self): |
| blacklist = {'version', 'grp', 'pwd', 'symlink_exception', |
| 'NUL', 'BLOCKSIZE', 'RECORDSIZE', 'GNU_MAGIC', |
| 'POSIX_MAGIC', 'LENGTH_NAME', 'LENGTH_LINK', |
| 'LENGTH_PREFIX', 'REGTYPE', 'AREGTYPE', 'LNKTYPE', |
| 'SYMTYPE', 'CHRTYPE', 'BLKTYPE', 'DIRTYPE', 'FIFOTYPE', |
| 'CONTTYPE', 'GNUTYPE_LONGNAME', 'GNUTYPE_LONGLINK', |
| 'GNUTYPE_SPARSE', 'XHDTYPE', 'XGLTYPE', 'SOLARIS_XHDTYPE', |
| 'SUPPORTED_TYPES', 'REGULAR_TYPES', 'GNU_TYPES', |
| 'PAX_FIELDS', 'PAX_NAME_FIELDS', 'PAX_NUMBER_FIELDS', |
| 'stn', 'nts', 'nti', 'itn', 'calc_chksums', 'copyfileobj', |
| 'filemode', |
| 'EmptyHeaderError', 'TruncatedHeaderError', |
| 'EOFHeaderError', 'InvalidHeaderError', |
| 'SubsequentHeaderError', 'ExFileObject', |
| 'main'} |
| support.check__all__(self, tarfile, blacklist=blacklist) |
| |
| |
| class CommandLineTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def tarfilecmd(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| rc, out, err = script_helper.assert_python_ok('-m', 'tarfile', *args, |
| **kwargs) |
| return out.replace(os.linesep.encode(), b'\n') |
| |
| def tarfilecmd_failure(self, *args): |
| return script_helper.assert_python_failure('-m', 'tarfile', *args) |
| |
| def make_simple_tarfile(self, tar_name): |
| files = [support.findfile('tokenize_tests.txt'), |
| support.findfile('tokenize_tests-no-coding-cookie-' |
| 'and-utf8-bom-sig-only.txt')] |
| self.addCleanup(support.unlink, tar_name) |
| with tarfile.open(tar_name, 'w') as tf: |
| for tardata in files: |
| tf.add(tardata, arcname=os.path.basename(tardata)) |
| |
| def test_test_command(self): |
| for tar_name in testtarnames: |
| for opt in '-t', '--test': |
| out = self.tarfilecmd(opt, tar_name) |
| self.assertEqual(out, b'') |
| |
| def test_test_command_verbose(self): |
| for tar_name in testtarnames: |
| for opt in '-v', '--verbose': |
| out = self.tarfilecmd(opt, '-t', tar_name) |
| self.assertIn(b'is a tar archive.\n', out) |
| |
| def test_test_command_invalid_file(self): |
| zipname = support.findfile('zipdir.zip') |
| rc, out, err = self.tarfilecmd_failure('-t', zipname) |
| self.assertIn(b' is not a tar archive.', err) |
| self.assertEqual(out, b'') |
| self.assertEqual(rc, 1) |
| |
| for tar_name in testtarnames: |
| with self.subTest(tar_name=tar_name): |
| with open(tar_name, 'rb') as f: |
| data = f.read() |
| try: |
| with open(tmpname, 'wb') as f: |
| f.write(data[:511]) |
| rc, out, err = self.tarfilecmd_failure('-t', tmpname) |
| self.assertEqual(out, b'') |
| self.assertEqual(rc, 1) |
| finally: |
| support.unlink(tmpname) |
| |
| def test_list_command(self): |
| for tar_name in testtarnames: |
| with support.captured_stdout() as t: |
| with tarfile.open(tar_name, 'r') as tf: |
| tf.list(verbose=False) |
| expected = t.getvalue().encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace') |
| for opt in '-l', '--list': |
| out = self.tarfilecmd(opt, tar_name, |
| PYTHONIOENCODING='ascii') |
| self.assertEqual(out, expected) |
| |
| def test_list_command_verbose(self): |
| for tar_name in testtarnames: |
| with support.captured_stdout() as t: |
| with tarfile.open(tar_name, 'r') as tf: |
| tf.list(verbose=True) |
| expected = t.getvalue().encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace') |
| for opt in '-v', '--verbose': |
| out = self.tarfilecmd(opt, '-l', tar_name, |
| PYTHONIOENCODING='ascii') |
| self.assertEqual(out, expected) |
| |
| def test_list_command_invalid_file(self): |
| zipname = support.findfile('zipdir.zip') |
| rc, out, err = self.tarfilecmd_failure('-l', zipname) |
| self.assertIn(b' is not a tar archive.', err) |
| self.assertEqual(out, b'') |
| self.assertEqual(rc, 1) |
| |
| def test_create_command(self): |
| files = [support.findfile('tokenize_tests.txt'), |
| support.findfile('tokenize_tests-no-coding-cookie-' |
| 'and-utf8-bom-sig-only.txt')] |
| for opt in '-c', '--create': |
| try: |
| out = self.tarfilecmd(opt, tmpname, *files) |
| self.assertEqual(out, b'') |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname) as tar: |
| tar.getmembers() |
| finally: |
| support.unlink(tmpname) |
| |
| def test_create_command_verbose(self): |
| files = [support.findfile('tokenize_tests.txt'), |
| support.findfile('tokenize_tests-no-coding-cookie-' |
| 'and-utf8-bom-sig-only.txt')] |
| for opt in '-v', '--verbose': |
| try: |
| out = self.tarfilecmd(opt, '-c', tmpname, *files) |
| self.assertIn(b' file created.', out) |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname) as tar: |
| tar.getmembers() |
| finally: |
| support.unlink(tmpname) |
| |
| def test_create_command_dotless_filename(self): |
| files = [support.findfile('tokenize_tests.txt')] |
| try: |
| out = self.tarfilecmd('-c', dotlessname, *files) |
| self.assertEqual(out, b'') |
| with tarfile.open(dotlessname) as tar: |
| tar.getmembers() |
| finally: |
| support.unlink(dotlessname) |
| |
| def test_create_command_dot_started_filename(self): |
| tar_name = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, ".testtar") |
| files = [support.findfile('tokenize_tests.txt')] |
| try: |
| out = self.tarfilecmd('-c', tar_name, *files) |
| self.assertEqual(out, b'') |
| with tarfile.open(tar_name) as tar: |
| tar.getmembers() |
| finally: |
| support.unlink(tar_name) |
| |
| def test_create_command_compressed(self): |
| files = [support.findfile('tokenize_tests.txt'), |
| support.findfile('tokenize_tests-no-coding-cookie-' |
| 'and-utf8-bom-sig-only.txt')] |
| for filetype in (GzipTest, Bz2Test, LzmaTest): |
| if not filetype.open: |
| continue |
| try: |
| tar_name = tmpname + '.' + filetype.suffix |
| out = self.tarfilecmd('-c', tar_name, *files) |
| with filetype.taropen(tar_name) as tar: |
| tar.getmembers() |
| finally: |
| support.unlink(tar_name) |
| |
| def test_extract_command(self): |
| self.make_simple_tarfile(tmpname) |
| for opt in '-e', '--extract': |
| try: |
| with support.temp_cwd(tarextdir): |
| out = self.tarfilecmd(opt, tmpname) |
| self.assertEqual(out, b'') |
| finally: |
| support.rmtree(tarextdir) |
| |
| def test_extract_command_verbose(self): |
| self.make_simple_tarfile(tmpname) |
| for opt in '-v', '--verbose': |
| try: |
| with support.temp_cwd(tarextdir): |
| out = self.tarfilecmd(opt, '-e', tmpname) |
| self.assertIn(b' file is extracted.', out) |
| finally: |
| support.rmtree(tarextdir) |
| |
| def test_extract_command_different_directory(self): |
| self.make_simple_tarfile(tmpname) |
| try: |
| with support.temp_cwd(tarextdir): |
| out = self.tarfilecmd('-e', tmpname, 'spamdir') |
| self.assertEqual(out, b'') |
| finally: |
| support.rmtree(tarextdir) |
| |
| def test_extract_command_invalid_file(self): |
| zipname = support.findfile('zipdir.zip') |
| with support.temp_cwd(tarextdir): |
| rc, out, err = self.tarfilecmd_failure('-e', zipname) |
| self.assertIn(b' is not a tar archive.', err) |
| self.assertEqual(out, b'') |
| self.assertEqual(rc, 1) |
| |
| |
| class ContextManagerTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_basic(self): |
| with tarfile.open(tarname) as tar: |
| self.assertFalse(tar.closed, "closed inside runtime context") |
| self.assertTrue(tar.closed, "context manager failed") |
| |
| def test_closed(self): |
| # The __enter__() method is supposed to raise OSError |
| # if the TarFile object is already closed. |
| tar = tarfile.open(tarname) |
| tar.close() |
| with self.assertRaises(OSError): |
| with tar: |
| pass |
| |
| def test_exception(self): |
| # Test if the OSError exception is passed through properly. |
| with self.assertRaises(Exception) as exc: |
| with tarfile.open(tarname) as tar: |
| raise OSError |
| self.assertIsInstance(exc.exception, OSError, |
| "wrong exception raised in context manager") |
| self.assertTrue(tar.closed, "context manager failed") |
| |
| def test_no_eof(self): |
| # __exit__() must not write end-of-archive blocks if an |
| # exception was raised. |
| try: |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, "w") as tar: |
| raise Exception |
| except: |
| pass |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.getsize(tmpname), 0, |
| "context manager wrote an end-of-archive block") |
| self.assertTrue(tar.closed, "context manager failed") |
| |
| def test_eof(self): |
| # __exit__() must write end-of-archive blocks, i.e. call |
| # TarFile.close() if there was no error. |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, "w"): |
| pass |
| self.assertNotEqual(os.path.getsize(tmpname), 0, |
| "context manager wrote no end-of-archive block") |
| |
| def test_fileobj(self): |
| # Test that __exit__() did not close the external file |
| # object. |
| with open(tmpname, "wb") as fobj: |
| try: |
| with tarfile.open(fileobj=fobj, mode="w") as tar: |
| raise Exception |
| except: |
| pass |
| self.assertFalse(fobj.closed, "external file object was closed") |
| self.assertTrue(tar.closed, "context manager failed") |
| |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(hasattr(os, "link"), "requires os.link to be missing") |
| class LinkEmulationTest(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| # Test for issue #8741 regression. On platforms that do not support |
| # symbolic or hard links tarfile tries to extract these types of members |
| # as the regular files they point to. |
| def _test_link_extraction(self, name): |
| self.tar.extract(name, TEMPDIR) |
| with open(os.path.join(TEMPDIR, name), "rb") as f: |
| data = f.read() |
| self.assertEqual(md5sum(data), md5_regtype) |
| |
| # See issues #1578269, #8879, and #17689 for some history on these skips |
| @unittest.skipIf(hasattr(os.path, "islink"), |
| "Skip emulation - has os.path.islink but not os.link") |
| def test_hardlink_extraction1(self): |
| self._test_link_extraction("ustar/lnktype") |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(hasattr(os.path, "islink"), |
| "Skip emulation - has os.path.islink but not os.link") |
| def test_hardlink_extraction2(self): |
| self._test_link_extraction("./ustar/linktest2/lnktype") |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(hasattr(os, "symlink"), |
| "Skip emulation if symlink exists") |
| def test_symlink_extraction1(self): |
| self._test_link_extraction("ustar/symtype") |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(hasattr(os, "symlink"), |
| "Skip emulation if symlink exists") |
| def test_symlink_extraction2(self): |
| self._test_link_extraction("./ustar/linktest2/symtype") |
| |
| |
| class Bz2PartialReadTest(Bz2Test, unittest.TestCase): |
| # Issue5068: The _BZ2Proxy.read() method loops forever |
| # on an empty or partial bzipped file. |
| |
| def _test_partial_input(self, mode): |
| class MyBytesIO(io.BytesIO): |
| hit_eof = False |
| def read(self, n): |
| if self.hit_eof: |
| raise AssertionError("infinite loop detected in " |
| "tarfile.open()") |
| self.hit_eof = self.tell() == len(self.getvalue()) |
| return super(MyBytesIO, self).read(n) |
| def seek(self, *args): |
| self.hit_eof = False |
| return super(MyBytesIO, self).seek(*args) |
| |
| data = bz2.compress(tarfile.TarInfo("foo").tobuf()) |
| for x in range(len(data) + 1): |
| try: |
| tarfile.open(fileobj=MyBytesIO(data[:x]), mode=mode) |
| except tarfile.ReadError: |
| pass # we have no interest in ReadErrors |
| |
| def test_partial_input(self): |
| self._test_partial_input("r") |
| |
| def test_partial_input_bz2(self): |
| self._test_partial_input("r:bz2") |
| |
| |
| def root_is_uid_gid_0(): |
| try: |
| import pwd, grp |
| except ImportError: |
| return False |
| if pwd.getpwuid(0)[0] != 'root': |
| return False |
| if grp.getgrgid(0)[0] != 'root': |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(os, 'chown'), "missing os.chown") |
| @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(os, 'geteuid'), "missing os.geteuid") |
| class NumericOwnerTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| # mock the following: |
| # os.chown: so we can test what's being called |
| # os.chmod: so the modes are not actually changed. if they are, we can't |
| # delete the files/directories |
| # os.geteuid: so we can lie and say we're root (uid = 0) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _make_test_archive(filename_1, dirname_1, filename_2): |
| # the file contents to write |
| fobj = io.BytesIO(b"content") |
| |
| # create a tar file with a file, a directory, and a file within that |
| # directory. Assign various .uid/.gid values to them |
| items = [(filename_1, 99, 98, tarfile.REGTYPE, fobj), |
| (dirname_1, 77, 76, tarfile.DIRTYPE, None), |
| (filename_2, 88, 87, tarfile.REGTYPE, fobj), |
| ] |
| with tarfile.open(tmpname, 'w') as tarfl: |
| for name, uid, gid, typ, contents in items: |
| t = tarfile.TarInfo(name) |
| t.uid = uid |
| t.gid = gid |
| t.uname = 'root' |
| t.gname = 'root' |
| t.type = typ |
| tarfl.addfile(t, contents) |
| |
| # return the full pathname to the tar file |
| return tmpname |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| @contextmanager |
| def _setup_test(mock_geteuid): |
| mock_geteuid.return_value = 0 # lie and say we're root |
| fname = 'numeric-owner-testfile' |
| dirname = 'dir' |
| |
| # the names we want stored in the tarfile |
| filename_1 = fname |
| dirname_1 = dirname |
| filename_2 = os.path.join(dirname, fname) |
| |
| # create the tarfile with the contents we're after |
| tar_filename = NumericOwnerTest._make_test_archive(filename_1, |
| dirname_1, |
| filename_2) |
| |
| # open the tarfile for reading. yield it and the names of the items |
| # we stored into the file |
| with tarfile.open(tar_filename) as tarfl: |
| yield tarfl, filename_1, dirname_1, filename_2 |
| |
| @unittest.mock.patch('os.chown') |
| @unittest.mock.patch('os.chmod') |
| @unittest.mock.patch('os.geteuid') |
| def test_extract_with_numeric_owner(self, mock_geteuid, mock_chmod, |
| mock_chown): |
| with self._setup_test(mock_geteuid) as (tarfl, filename_1, _, |
| filename_2): |
| tarfl.extract(filename_1, TEMPDIR, numeric_owner=True) |
| tarfl.extract(filename_2 , TEMPDIR, numeric_owner=True) |
| |
| # convert to filesystem paths |
| f_filename_1 = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, filename_1) |
| f_filename_2 = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, filename_2) |
| |
| mock_chown.assert_has_calls([unittest.mock.call(f_filename_1, 99, 98), |
| unittest.mock.call(f_filename_2, 88, 87), |
| ], |
| any_order=True) |
| |
| @unittest.mock.patch('os.chown') |
| @unittest.mock.patch('os.chmod') |
| @unittest.mock.patch('os.geteuid') |
| def test_extractall_with_numeric_owner(self, mock_geteuid, mock_chmod, |
| mock_chown): |
| with self._setup_test(mock_geteuid) as (tarfl, filename_1, dirname_1, |
| filename_2): |
| tarfl.extractall(TEMPDIR, numeric_owner=True) |
| |
| # convert to filesystem paths |
| f_filename_1 = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, filename_1) |
| f_dirname_1 = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, dirname_1) |
| f_filename_2 = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, filename_2) |
| |
| mock_chown.assert_has_calls([unittest.mock.call(f_filename_1, 99, 98), |
| unittest.mock.call(f_dirname_1, 77, 76), |
| unittest.mock.call(f_filename_2, 88, 87), |
| ], |
| any_order=True) |
| |
| # this test requires that uid=0 and gid=0 really be named 'root'. that's |
| # because the uname and gname in the test file are 'root', and extract() |
| # will look them up using pwd and grp to find their uid and gid, which we |
| # test here to be 0. |
| @unittest.skipUnless(root_is_uid_gid_0(), |
| 'uid=0,gid=0 must be named "root"') |
| @unittest.mock.patch('os.chown') |
| @unittest.mock.patch('os.chmod') |
| @unittest.mock.patch('os.geteuid') |
| def test_extract_without_numeric_owner(self, mock_geteuid, mock_chmod, |
| mock_chown): |
| with self._setup_test(mock_geteuid) as (tarfl, filename_1, _, _): |
| tarfl.extract(filename_1, TEMPDIR, numeric_owner=False) |
| |
| # convert to filesystem paths |
| f_filename_1 = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, filename_1) |
| |
| mock_chown.assert_called_with(f_filename_1, 0, 0) |
| |
| @unittest.mock.patch('os.geteuid') |
| def test_keyword_only(self, mock_geteuid): |
| with self._setup_test(mock_geteuid) as (tarfl, filename_1, _, _): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, |
| tarfl.extract, filename_1, TEMPDIR, False, True) |
| |
| |
| def setUpModule(): |
| support.unlink(TEMPDIR) |
| os.makedirs(TEMPDIR) |
| |
| global testtarnames |
| testtarnames = [tarname] |
| with open(tarname, "rb") as fobj: |
| data = fobj.read() |
| |
| # Create compressed tarfiles. |
| for c in GzipTest, Bz2Test, LzmaTest: |
| if c.open: |
| support.unlink(c.tarname) |
| testtarnames.append(c.tarname) |
| with c.open(c.tarname, "wb") as tar: |
| tar.write(data) |
| |
| def tearDownModule(): |
| if os.path.exists(TEMPDIR): |
| support.rmtree(TEMPDIR) |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| unittest.main() |