// Copyright 2019 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 zip_test import ( "archive/zip" "bytes" "crypto/sha256" "encoding/hex" "errors" "fmt" "io" "os" "os/exec" "path" "path/filepath" "runtime" "strings" "sync" "sync/atomic" "testing" "time" "golang.org/x/mod/module" "golang.org/x/mod/sumdb/dirhash" modzip "golang.org/x/mod/zip" "golang.org/x/tools/txtar" ) const emptyHash = "h1:47DEQpj8HBSa+/TImW+5JCeuQeRkm5NMpJWZG3hSuFU=" var gitOnce struct { path string err error sync.Once } func init() { if os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME") != "" || os.Getenv("GIT_TRACE_CURL") == "1" { // Enable extra Git logging to diagnose networking issues. // (These environment variables will be inherited by subprocesses.) os.Setenv("GIT_TRACE_CURL", "1") os.Setenv("GIT_TRACE_CURL_NO_DATA", "1") os.Setenv("GIT_REDACT_COOKIES", "o,SSO,GSSO_Uberproxy") } } // gitPath returns the path to a usable "git" command, // or a non-nil error. func gitPath() (string, error) { gitOnce.Do(func() { path, err := exec.LookPath("git") if err != nil { gitOnce.err = err return } if runtime.GOOS == "plan9" { gitOnce.err = errors.New("plan9 git does not support the full git command line") } gitOnce.path = path }) return gitOnce.path, gitOnce.err } func mustHaveGit(t testing.TB) { if _, err := gitPath(); err != nil { t.Helper() t.Skipf("skipping: %v", err) } } type testParams struct { path, version, wantErr, hash string archive *txtar.Archive } // readTest loads a test from a txtar file. The comment section of the file // should contain lines with key=value pairs. Valid keys are the field names // from testParams. func readTest(file string) (testParams, error) { var test testParams var err error test.archive, err = txtar.ParseFile(file) if err != nil { return testParams{}, err } lines := strings.Split(string(test.archive.Comment), "\n") for n, line := range lines { n++ // report line numbers starting with 1 if i := strings.IndexByte(line, '#'); i >= 0 { line = line[:i] } line = strings.TrimSpace(line) if line == "" { continue } eq := strings.IndexByte(line, '=') if eq < 0 { return testParams{}, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: missing = separator", file, n) } key, value := strings.TrimSpace(line[:eq]), strings.TrimSpace(line[eq+1:]) switch key { case "path": test.path = value case "version": test.version = value case "wantErr": test.wantErr = value case "hash": test.hash = value default: return testParams{}, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: unknown key %q", file, n, key) } } return test, nil } func extractTxtarToTempDir(t testing.TB, arc *txtar.Archive) (dir string, err error) { dir = t.TempDir() for _, f := range arc.Files { filePath := filepath.Join(dir, f.Name) if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(filePath), 0777); err != nil { return "", err } if err := os.WriteFile(filePath, f.Data, 0666); err != nil { return "", err } } return dir, nil } func extractTxtarToTempZip(t *testing.T, arc *txtar.Archive) (zipPath string, err error) { zipPath = filepath.Join(t.TempDir(), "txtar.zip") zipFile, err := os.Create(zipPath) if err != nil { return "", err } defer func() { if cerr := zipFile.Close(); err == nil && cerr != nil { err = cerr } }() zw := zip.NewWriter(zipFile) for _, f := range arc.Files { zf, err := zw.Create(f.Name) if err != nil { return "", err } if _, err := zf.Write(f.Data); err != nil { return "", err } } if err := zw.Close(); err != nil { return "", err } return zipFile.Name(), nil } type fakeFile struct { name string size uint64 data []byte // if nil, Open will access a sequence of 0-bytes } func (f fakeFile) Path() string { return f.name } func (f fakeFile) Lstat() (os.FileInfo, error) { return fakeFileInfo{f}, nil } func (f fakeFile) Open() (io.ReadCloser, error) { if f.data != nil { return io.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(f.data)), nil } if f.size >= uint64(modzip.MaxZipFile<<1) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot open fakeFile of size %d", f.size) } return io.NopCloser(io.LimitReader(zeroReader{}, int64(f.size))), nil } type fakeFileInfo struct { f fakeFile } func (fi fakeFileInfo) Name() string { return path.Base(fi.f.name) } func (fi fakeFileInfo) Size() int64 { return int64(fi.f.size) } func (fi fakeFileInfo) Mode() os.FileMode { return 0644 } func (fi fakeFileInfo) ModTime() time.Time { return time.Time{} } func (fi fakeFileInfo) IsDir() bool { return false } func (fi fakeFileInfo) Sys() interface{} { return nil } type zeroReader struct{} func (r zeroReader) Read(b []byte) (int, error) { for i := range b { b[i] = 0 } return len(b), nil } func formatCheckedFiles(cf modzip.CheckedFiles) string { buf := &bytes.Buffer{} fmt.Fprintf(buf, "valid:\n") for _, f := range cf.Valid { fmt.Fprintln(buf, f) } fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\nomitted:\n") for _, f := range cf.Omitted { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s: %v\n", f.Path, f.Err) } fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\ninvalid:\n") for _, f := range cf.Invalid { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s: %v\n", f.Path, f.Err) } return buf.String() } // TestCheckFiles verifies behavior of CheckFiles. Note that CheckFiles is also // covered by TestCreate, TestCreateDir, and TestCreateSizeLimits, so this test // focuses on how multiple errors and omissions are reported, rather than trying // to cover every case. func TestCheckFiles(t *testing.T) { testPaths, err := filepath.Glob(filepath.FromSlash("testdata/check_files/*.txt")) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } for _, testPath := range testPaths { testPath := testPath name := strings.TrimSuffix(filepath.Base(testPath), ".txt") t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() // Load the test. test, err := readTest(testPath) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } files := make([]modzip.File, 0, len(test.archive.Files)) var want string for _, tf := range test.archive.Files { if tf.Name == "want" { want = string(tf.Data) continue } files = append(files, fakeFile{ name: tf.Name, size: uint64(len(tf.Data)), data: tf.Data, }) } // Check the files. cf, _ := modzip.CheckFiles(files) got := formatCheckedFiles(cf) if got != want { t.Errorf("got:\n%s\n\nwant:\n%s", got, want) } // Check that the error (if any) is just a list of invalid files. // SizeError is not covered in this test. var gotErr, wantErr string if len(cf.Invalid) > 0 { wantErr = modzip.FileErrorList(cf.Invalid).Error() } if err := cf.Err(); err != nil { gotErr = err.Error() } if gotErr != wantErr { t.Errorf("got error:\n%s\n\nwant error:\n%s", gotErr, wantErr) } }) } } // TestCheckDir verifies behavior of the CheckDir function. Note that CheckDir // relies on CheckFiles and listFilesInDir (called by CreateFromDir), so this // test focuses on how multiple errors and omissions are reported, rather than // trying to cover every case. func TestCheckDir(t *testing.T) { testPaths, err := filepath.Glob(filepath.FromSlash("testdata/check_dir/*.txt")) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } for _, testPath := range testPaths { testPath := testPath name := strings.TrimSuffix(filepath.Base(testPath), ".txt") t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() // Load the test and extract the files to a temporary directory. test, err := readTest(testPath) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } var want string for i, f := range test.archive.Files { if f.Name == "want" { want = string(f.Data) test.archive.Files = append(test.archive.Files[:i], test.archive.Files[i+1:]...) break } } tmpDir, err := extractTxtarToTempDir(t, test.archive) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Check the directory. cf, err := modzip.CheckDir(tmpDir) if err != nil && err.Error() != cf.Err().Error() { // I/O error t.Fatal(err) } rep := strings.NewReplacer(tmpDir, "$work", `'\''`, `'\''`, string(os.PathSeparator), "/") got := rep.Replace(formatCheckedFiles(cf)) if got != want { t.Errorf("got:\n%s\n\nwant:\n%s", got, want) } // Check that the error (if any) is just a list of invalid files. // SizeError is not covered in this test. var gotErr, wantErr string if len(cf.Invalid) > 0 { wantErr = modzip.FileErrorList(cf.Invalid).Error() } if err := cf.Err(); err != nil { gotErr = err.Error() } if gotErr != wantErr { t.Errorf("got error:\n%s\n\nwant error:\n%s", gotErr, wantErr) } }) } } // TestCheckZip verifies behavior of CheckZip. Note that CheckZip is also // covered by TestUnzip, so this test focuses on how multiple errors are // reported, rather than trying to cover every case. func TestCheckZip(t *testing.T) { testPaths, err := filepath.Glob(filepath.FromSlash("testdata/check_zip/*.txt")) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } for _, testPath := range testPaths { testPath := testPath name := strings.TrimSuffix(filepath.Base(testPath), ".txt") t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() // Load the test and extract the files to a temporary zip file. test, err := readTest(testPath) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } var want string for i, f := range test.archive.Files { if f.Name == "want" { want = string(f.Data) test.archive.Files = append(test.archive.Files[:i], test.archive.Files[i+1:]...) break } } tmpZipPath, err := extractTxtarToTempZip(t, test.archive) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Check the zip. m := module.Version{Path: test.path, Version: test.version} cf, err := modzip.CheckZip(m, tmpZipPath) if err != nil && err.Error() != cf.Err().Error() { // I/O error t.Fatal(err) } got := formatCheckedFiles(cf) if got != want { t.Errorf("got:\n%s\n\nwant:\n%s", got, want) } // Check that the error (if any) is just a list of invalid files. // SizeError is not covered in this test. var gotErr, wantErr string if len(cf.Invalid) > 0 { wantErr = modzip.FileErrorList(cf.Invalid).Error() } if err := cf.Err(); err != nil { gotErr = err.Error() } if gotErr != wantErr { t.Errorf("got error:\n%s\n\nwant error:\n%s", gotErr, wantErr) } }) } } func TestCreate(t *testing.T) { testDir := filepath.FromSlash("testdata/create") testEntries, err := os.ReadDir(testDir) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } for _, testEntry := range testEntries { testEntry := testEntry base := filepath.Base(testEntry.Name()) if filepath.Ext(base) != ".txt" { continue } t.Run(base[:len(base)-len(".txt")], func(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() // Load the test. testPath := filepath.Join(testDir, testEntry.Name()) test, err := readTest(testPath) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Write zip to temporary file. tmpZip, err := os.CreateTemp(t.TempDir(), "TestCreate-*.zip") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } tmpZipPath := tmpZip.Name() defer tmpZip.Close() m := module.Version{Path: test.path, Version: test.version} files := make([]modzip.File, len(test.archive.Files)) for i, tf := range test.archive.Files { files[i] = fakeFile{ name: tf.Name, size: uint64(len(tf.Data)), data: tf.Data, } } if err := modzip.Create(tmpZip, m, files); err != nil { if test.wantErr == "" { t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err) } else if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), test.wantErr) { t.Fatalf("got error %q; want error containing %q", err.Error(), test.wantErr) } else { return } } else if test.wantErr != "" { t.Fatalf("unexpected success; wanted error containing %q", test.wantErr) } if err := tmpZip.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Hash zip file, compare with known value. if hash, err := dirhash.HashZip(tmpZipPath, dirhash.Hash1); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } else if hash != test.hash { t.Fatalf("got hash: %q\nwant: %q", hash, test.hash) } }) } } func TestCreateFromDir(t *testing.T) { testDir := filepath.FromSlash("testdata/create_from_dir") testEntries, err := os.ReadDir(testDir) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } for _, testEntry := range testEntries { testEntry := testEntry base := filepath.Base(testEntry.Name()) if filepath.Ext(base) != ".txt" { continue } t.Run(base[:len(base)-len(".txt")], func(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() // Load the test. testPath := filepath.Join(testDir, testEntry.Name()) test, err := readTest(testPath) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Write files to a temporary directory. tmpDir, err := extractTxtarToTempDir(t, test.archive) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Create zip from the directory. tmpZip, err := os.CreateTemp(t.TempDir(), "TestCreateFromDir-*.zip") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } tmpZipPath := tmpZip.Name() defer tmpZip.Close() m := module.Version{Path: test.path, Version: test.version} if err := modzip.CreateFromDir(tmpZip, m, tmpDir); err != nil { if test.wantErr == "" { t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err) } else if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), test.wantErr) { t.Fatalf("got error %q; want error containing %q", err, test.wantErr) } else { return } } else if test.wantErr != "" { t.Fatalf("unexpected success; want error containing %q", test.wantErr) } // Hash zip file, compare with known value. if hash, err := dirhash.HashZip(tmpZipPath, dirhash.Hash1); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } else if hash != test.hash { t.Fatalf("got hash: %q\nwant: %q", hash, test.hash) } }) } } func TestCreateFromDirSpecial(t *testing.T) { for _, test := range []struct { desc string setup func(t *testing.T, tmpDir string) string wantHash string }{ { desc: "ignore_empty_dir", setup: func(t *testing.T, tmpDir string) string { if err := os.Mkdir(filepath.Join(tmpDir, "empty"), 0777); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } return tmpDir }, wantHash: emptyHash, }, { desc: "ignore_symlink", setup: func(t *testing.T, tmpDir string) string { if err := os.Symlink(tmpDir, filepath.Join(tmpDir, "link")); err != nil { switch runtime.GOOS { case "aix", "android", "darwin", "dragonfly", "freebsd", "illumos", "ios", "js", "linux", "netbsd", "openbsd", "solaris": // Symlinks in tmpDir are always expected to work on these platforms. t.Fatal(err) default: t.Skipf("could not create symlink: %v", err) } } return tmpDir }, wantHash: emptyHash, }, { desc: "dir_is_vendor", setup: func(t *testing.T, tmpDir string) string { vendorDir := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "vendor") if err := os.Mkdir(vendorDir, 0777); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } goModData := []byte("module example.com/m\n\ngo 1.13\n") if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(vendorDir, "go.mod"), goModData, 0666); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } return vendorDir }, wantHash: "h1:XduFAgX/GaspZa8Jv4pfzoGEzNaU/r88PiCunijw5ok=", }, } { t.Run(test.desc, func(t *testing.T) { dir := test.setup(t, t.TempDir()) tmpZipFile, err := os.CreateTemp(t.TempDir(), "TestCreateFromDir-*.zip") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } tmpZipPath := tmpZipFile.Name() defer tmpZipFile.Close() m := module.Version{Path: "example.com/m", Version: "v1.0.0"} if err := modzip.CreateFromDir(tmpZipFile, m, dir); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if err := tmpZipFile.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if hash, err := dirhash.HashZip(tmpZipPath, dirhash.Hash1); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } else if hash != test.wantHash { t.Fatalf("got hash %q; want %q", hash, emptyHash) } }) } } func TestUnzip(t *testing.T) { testDir := filepath.FromSlash("testdata/unzip") testEntries, err := os.ReadDir(testDir) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } for _, testEntry := range testEntries { base := filepath.Base(testEntry.Name()) if filepath.Ext(base) != ".txt" { continue } t.Run(base[:len(base)-len(".txt")], func(t *testing.T) { // Load the test. testPath := filepath.Join(testDir, testEntry.Name()) test, err := readTest(testPath) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Convert txtar to temporary zip file. tmpZipPath, err := extractTxtarToTempZip(t, test.archive) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Extract to a temporary directory. tmpDir := t.TempDir() m := module.Version{Path: test.path, Version: test.version} if err := modzip.Unzip(tmpDir, m, tmpZipPath); err != nil { if test.wantErr == "" { t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err) } else if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), test.wantErr) { t.Fatalf("got error %q; want error containing %q", err.Error(), test.wantErr) } else { return } } else if test.wantErr != "" { t.Fatalf("unexpected success; wanted error containing %q", test.wantErr) } // Hash the directory, compare to known value. prefix := fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s/", test.path, test.version) if hash, err := dirhash.HashDir(tmpDir, prefix, dirhash.Hash1); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } else if hash != test.hash { t.Fatalf("got hash %q\nwant: %q", hash, test.hash) } }) } } type sizeLimitTest struct { desc string files []modzip.File wantErr string wantCheckFilesErr string wantCreateErr string wantCheckZipErr string wantUnzipErr string } // sizeLimitTests is shared by TestCreateSizeLimits and TestUnzipSizeLimits. var sizeLimitTests = [...]sizeLimitTest{ { desc: "one_large", files: []modzip.File{fakeFile{ name: "large.go", size: modzip.MaxZipFile, }}, }, { desc: "one_too_large", files: []modzip.File{fakeFile{ name: "large.go", size: modzip.MaxZipFile + 1, }}, wantCheckFilesErr: "module source tree too large", wantCreateErr: "module source tree too large", wantCheckZipErr: "total uncompressed size of module contents too large", wantUnzipErr: "total uncompressed size of module contents too large", }, { desc: "total_large", files: []modzip.File{ fakeFile{ name: "small.go", size: 10, }, fakeFile{ name: "large.go", size: modzip.MaxZipFile - 10, }, }, }, { desc: "total_too_large", files: []modzip.File{ fakeFile{ name: "small.go", size: 10, }, fakeFile{ name: "large.go", size: modzip.MaxZipFile - 9, }, }, wantCheckFilesErr: "module source tree too large", wantCreateErr: "module source tree too large", wantCheckZipErr: "total uncompressed size of module contents too large", wantUnzipErr: "total uncompressed size of module contents too large", }, { desc: "large_gomod", files: []modzip.File{fakeFile{ name: "go.mod", size: modzip.MaxGoMod, }}, }, { desc: "too_large_gomod", files: []modzip.File{fakeFile{ name: "go.mod", size: modzip.MaxGoMod + 1, }}, wantErr: "go.mod file too large", }, { desc: "large_license", files: []modzip.File{fakeFile{ name: "LICENSE", size: modzip.MaxLICENSE, }}, }, { desc: "too_large_license", files: []modzip.File{fakeFile{ name: "LICENSE", size: modzip.MaxLICENSE + 1, }}, wantErr: "LICENSE file too large", }, } var sizeLimitVersion = module.Version{Path: "example.com/large", Version: "v1.0.0"} func TestCreateSizeLimits(t *testing.T) { if testing.Short() { t.Skip("creating large files takes time") } tests := append(sizeLimitTests[:], sizeLimitTest{ // negative file size may happen when size is represented as uint64 // but is cast to int64, as is the case in zip files. desc: "negative", files: []modzip.File{fakeFile{ name: "neg.go", size: 0x8000000000000000, }}, wantErr: "module source tree too large", }, sizeLimitTest{ desc: "size_is_a_lie", files: []modzip.File{fakeFile{ name: "lie.go", size: 1, data: []byte(`package large`), }}, wantCreateErr: "larger than declared size", }) for _, test := range tests { test := test t.Run(test.desc, func(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() wantCheckFilesErr := test.wantCheckFilesErr if wantCheckFilesErr == "" { wantCheckFilesErr = test.wantErr } if _, err := modzip.CheckFiles(test.files); err == nil && wantCheckFilesErr != "" { t.Fatalf("CheckFiles: unexpected success; want error containing %q", wantCheckFilesErr) } else if err != nil && wantCheckFilesErr == "" { t.Fatalf("CheckFiles: got error %q; want success", err) } else if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), wantCheckFilesErr) { t.Fatalf("CheckFiles: got error %q; want error containing %q", err, wantCheckFilesErr) } wantCreateErr := test.wantCreateErr if wantCreateErr == "" { wantCreateErr = test.wantErr } if err := modzip.Create(io.Discard, sizeLimitVersion, test.files); err == nil && wantCreateErr != "" { t.Fatalf("Create: unexpected success; want error containing %q", wantCreateErr) } else if err != nil && wantCreateErr == "" { t.Fatalf("Create: got error %q; want success", err) } else if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), wantCreateErr) { t.Fatalf("Create: got error %q; want error containing %q", err, wantCreateErr) } }) } } func TestUnzipSizeLimits(t *testing.T) { if testing.Short() { t.Skip("creating large files takes time") } for _, test := range sizeLimitTests { test := test t.Run(test.desc, func(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() tmpZipFile, err := os.CreateTemp(t.TempDir(), "TestUnzipSizeLimits-*.zip") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } tmpZipPath := tmpZipFile.Name() defer tmpZipFile.Close() zw := zip.NewWriter(tmpZipFile) prefix := fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s/", sizeLimitVersion.Path, sizeLimitVersion.Version) for _, tf := range test.files { zf, err := zw.Create(prefix + tf.Path()) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } rc, err := tf.Open() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } _, err = io.Copy(zf, rc) rc.Close() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } if err := zw.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if err := tmpZipFile.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } wantCheckZipErr := test.wantCheckZipErr if wantCheckZipErr == "" { wantCheckZipErr = test.wantErr } cf, err := modzip.CheckZip(sizeLimitVersion, tmpZipPath) if err == nil { err = cf.Err() } if err == nil && wantCheckZipErr != "" { t.Fatalf("CheckZip: unexpected success; want error containing %q", wantCheckZipErr) } else if err != nil && wantCheckZipErr == "" { t.Fatalf("CheckZip: got error %q; want success", err) } else if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), wantCheckZipErr) { t.Fatalf("CheckZip: got error %q; want error containing %q", err, wantCheckZipErr) } wantUnzipErr := test.wantUnzipErr if wantUnzipErr == "" { wantUnzipErr = test.wantErr } if err := modzip.Unzip(t.TempDir(), sizeLimitVersion, tmpZipPath); err == nil && wantUnzipErr != "" { t.Fatalf("Unzip: unexpected success; want error containing %q", wantUnzipErr) } else if err != nil && wantUnzipErr == "" { t.Fatalf("Unzip: got error %q; want success", err) } else if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), wantUnzipErr) { t.Fatalf("Unzip: got error %q; want error containing %q", err, wantUnzipErr) } }) } } func TestUnzipSizeLimitsSpecial(t *testing.T) { if testing.Short() { t.Skip("skipping test; creating large files takes time") } for _, test := range []struct { desc string wantErr1, wantErr2 string m module.Version writeZip func(t *testing.T, zipFile *os.File) }{ { desc: "large_zip", m: module.Version{Path: "example.com/m", Version: "v1.0.0"}, writeZip: func(t *testing.T, zipFile *os.File) { if err := zipFile.Truncate(modzip.MaxZipFile); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }, // this is not an error we care about; we're just testing whether // Unzip checks the size of the file before opening. // It's harder to create a valid zip file of exactly the right size. wantErr1: "not a valid zip file", }, { desc: "too_large_zip", m: module.Version{Path: "example.com/m", Version: "v1.0.0"}, writeZip: func(t *testing.T, zipFile *os.File) { if err := zipFile.Truncate(modzip.MaxZipFile + 1); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }, wantErr1: "module zip file is too large", }, { desc: "size_is_a_lie", m: module.Version{Path: "example.com/m", Version: "v1.0.0"}, writeZip: func(t *testing.T, zipFile *os.File) { // Create a normal zip file in memory containing one file full of zero // bytes. Use a distinctive size so we can find it later. zipBuf := &bytes.Buffer{} zw := zip.NewWriter(zipBuf) f, err := zw.Create("example.com/m@v1.0.0/go.mod") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } realSize := 0x0BAD buf := make([]byte, realSize) if _, err := f.Write(buf); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if err := zw.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Replace the uncompressed size of the file. As a shortcut, we just // search-and-replace the byte sequence. It should occur twice because // the 32- and 64-byte sizes are stored separately. All multi-byte // values are little-endian. zipData := zipBuf.Bytes() realSizeData := []byte{0xAD, 0x0B} fakeSizeData := []byte{0xAC, 0x00} s := zipData n := 0 for { if i := bytes.Index(s, realSizeData); i < 0 { break } else { s = s[i:] } copy(s[:len(fakeSizeData)], fakeSizeData) n++ } if n != 2 { t.Fatalf("replaced size %d times; expected 2", n) } // Write the modified zip to the actual file. if _, err := zipFile.Write(zipData); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }, // wantErr1 is for 1.18 and earlier, // wantErr2 is for 1.19 and later. wantErr1: "uncompressed size of file example.com/m@v1.0.0/go.mod is larger than declared size", wantErr2: "not a valid zip file", }, } { test := test t.Run(test.desc, func(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() tmpZipFile, err := os.CreateTemp(t.TempDir(), "TestUnzipSizeLimitsSpecial-*.zip") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } tmpZipPath := tmpZipFile.Name() defer tmpZipFile.Close() test.writeZip(t, tmpZipFile) if err := tmpZipFile.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } want := func() string { s := fmt.Sprintf("%q", test.wantErr1) if test.wantErr2 != "" { s = fmt.Sprintf("%q or %q", test.wantErr1, test.wantErr2) } return s } if err := modzip.Unzip(t.TempDir(), test.m, tmpZipPath); err == nil && test.wantErr1 != "" { t.Fatalf("unexpected success; want error containing %s", want()) } else if err != nil && test.wantErr1 == "" { t.Fatalf("got error %q; want success", err) } else if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), test.wantErr1) && (test.wantErr2 == "" || !strings.Contains(err.Error(), test.wantErr2)) { t.Fatalf("got error %q; want error containing %s", err, want()) } }) } } // TestVCS clones a repository, creates a zip for a known version, // and verifies the zip file itself has the same SHA-256 hash as the one // 'go mod download' produces. // // This test is intended to build confidence that this implementation produces // the same output as the go command, given the same VCS zip input. This is // not intended to be a complete conformance test. The code that produces zip // archives from VCS repos is based on the go command, but it's for testing // only, and we don't export it. // // Note that we test the hash of the zip file itself. This is stricter than // testing the hash of the content, which is what we've promised users. // It's okay if the zip hash changes without changing the content hash, but // we should not let that happen accidentally. func TestVCS(t *testing.T) { if testing.Short() { t.Skip("skipping VCS cloning in -short mode") } var downloadErrorCount int32 const downloadErrorLimit = 3 _, gitErr := gitPath() _, hgErr := exec.LookPath("hg") haveVCS := map[string]bool{ "git": gitErr == nil, "hg": hgErr == nil, } for _, test := range []struct { m module.Version vcs, url, subdir, rev string wantContentHash, wantZipHash string }{ // Simple tests: all versions of rsc.io/quote + newer major versions { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote", Version: "v1.0.0"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v1.0.0", wantContentHash: "h1:haUSojyo3j2M9g7CEUFG8Na09dtn7QKxvPGaPVQdGwM=", wantZipHash: "5c08ba2c09a364f93704aaa780e7504346102c6ef4fe1333a11f09904a732078", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote", Version: "v1.1.0"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v1.1.0", wantContentHash: "h1:n/ElL9GOlVEwL0mVjzaYj0UxTI/TX9aQ7lR5LHqP/Rw=", wantZipHash: "730a5ae6e5c4e216e4f84bb93aa9785a85630ad73f96954ebb5f9daa123dcaa9", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote", Version: "v1.2.0"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v1.2.0", wantContentHash: "h1:fFMCNi0A97hfNrtUZVQKETbuc3h7bmfFQHnjutpPYCg=", wantZipHash: "fe1bd62652e9737a30d6b7fd396ea13e54ad13fb05f295669eb63d6d33290b06", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote", Version: "v1.2.1"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v1.2.1", wantContentHash: "h1:l+HtgC05eds8qgXNApuv6g1oK1q3B144BM5li1akqXY=", wantZipHash: "9f0e74de55a6bd20c1567a81e707814dc221f07df176af2a0270392c6faf32fd", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote", Version: "v1.3.0"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v1.3.0", wantContentHash: "h1:aPUoHx/0Cd7BTZs4SAaknT4TaKryH766GcFTvJjVbHU=", wantZipHash: "03872ee7d6747bc2ee0abadbd4eb09e60f6df17d0a6142264abe8a8a00af50e7", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote", Version: "v1.4.0"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v1.4.0", wantContentHash: "h1:tYuJspOzwTRMUOX6qmSDRTEKFVV80GM0/l89OLZuVNg=", wantZipHash: "f60be8193c607bf197da01da4bedb3d683fe84c30de61040eb5d7afaf7869f2e", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote", Version: "v1.5.0"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v1.5.0", wantContentHash: "h1:mVjf/WMWxfIw299sOl/O3EXn5qEaaJPMDHMsv7DBDlw=", wantZipHash: "a2d281834ce159703540da94425fa02c7aec73b88b560081ed0d3681bfe9cd1f", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote", Version: "v1.5.1"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v1.5.1", wantContentHash: "h1:ptSemFtffEBvMed43o25vSUpcTVcqxfXU8Jv0sfFVJs=", wantZipHash: "4ecd78a6d9f571e84ed2baac1688fd150400db2c5b017b496c971af30aaece02", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote", Version: "v1.5.2"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v1.5.2", wantContentHash: "h1:w5fcysjrx7yqtD/aO+QwRjYZOKnaM9Uh2b40tElTs3Y=", wantZipHash: "643fcf8ef4e4cbb8f910622c42df3f9a81f3efe8b158a05825a81622c121ca0a", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote", Version: "v1.5.3-pre1"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v1.5.3-pre1", wantContentHash: "h1:c3EJ21kn75/hyrOL/Dvj45+ifxGFSY8Wf4WBcoWTxF0=", wantZipHash: "24106f0f15384949df51fae5d34191bf120c3b80c1c904721ca2872cf83126b2", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote/v2", Version: "v2.0.1"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v2.0.1", wantContentHash: "h1:DF8hmGbDhgiIa2tpqLjHLIKkJx6WjCtLEqZBAU+hACI=", wantZipHash: "009ed42474a59526fe56a14a9dd02bd7f977d1bd3844398bd209d0da0484aade", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "rsc.io/quote/v3", Version: "v3.0.0"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://github.com/rsc/quote", rev: "v3.0.0", subdir: "v3", wantContentHash: "h1:OEIXClZHFMyx5FdatYfxxpNEvxTqHlu5PNdla+vSYGg=", wantZipHash: "cf3ff89056b785d7b3ef3a10e984efd83b47d9e65eabe8098b927b3370d5c3eb", }, // Test cases from vcs-test.golang.org { m: module.Version{Path: "vcs-test.golang.org/git/v3pkg.git/v3", Version: "v3.0.0"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://vcs-test.golang.org/git/v3pkg", rev: "v3.0.0", wantContentHash: "h1:mZhljS1BaiW8lODR6wqY5pDxbhXja04rWPFXPwRAtvA=", wantZipHash: "9c65f0d235e531008dc04e977f6fa5d678febc68679bb63d4148dadb91d3fe57", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "vcs-test.golang.org/go/custom-hg-hello", Version: "v0.0.0-20171010233936-a8c8e7a40da9"}, vcs: "hg", url: "https://vcs-test.golang.org/hg/custom-hg-hello", rev: "a8c8e7a40da9", wantContentHash: "h1:LU6jFCbwn5VVgTcj+y4LspOpJHLZvl5TGPE+LwwpMw4=", wantZipHash: "a1b12047da979d618c639ee98f370767a13d0507bd77785dc2f8dad66b40e2e6", }, // Latest versions of selected golang.org/x repos { m: module.Version{Path: "golang.org/x/arch", Version: "v0.0.0-20190927153633-4e8777c89be4"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://go.googlesource.com/arch", rev: "4e8777c89be4d9e61691fbe5d4e6c8838a7806f3", wantContentHash: "h1:QlVATYS7JBoZMVaf+cNjb90WD/beKVHnIxFKT4QaHVI=", wantZipHash: "d17551a0c4957180ec1507065d13dcdd0f5cd8bfd7dd735fb81f64f3e2b31b68", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "golang.org/x/blog", Version: "v0.0.0-20191017104857-0cd0cdff05c2"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://go.googlesource.com/blog", rev: "0cd0cdff05c251ad0c796cc94d7059e013311fc6", wantContentHash: "h1:IKGICrORhR1aH2xG/WqrnpggSNolSj5urQxggCfmj28=", wantZipHash: "0fed6b400de54da34b52b464ef2cdff45167236aaaf9a99ba8eba8855036faff", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "golang.org/x/crypto", Version: "v0.0.0-20191011191535-87dc89f01550"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://go.googlesource.com/crypto", rev: "87dc89f01550277dc22b74ffcf4cd89fa2f40f4c", wantContentHash: "h1:ObdrDkeb4kJdCP557AjRjq69pTHfNouLtWZG7j9rPN8=", wantZipHash: "88e47aa05eb25c6abdad7387ccccfc39e74541896d87b7b1269e9dd2fa00100d", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "golang.org/x/net", Version: "v0.0.0-20191014212845-da9a3fd4c582"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://go.googlesource.com/net", rev: "da9a3fd4c5820e74b24a6cb7fb438dc9b0dd377c", wantContentHash: "h1:p9xBe/w/OzkeYVKm234g55gMdD1nSIooTir5kV11kfA=", wantZipHash: "34901a85e6c15475a40457c2393ce66fb0999accaf2d6aa5b64b4863751ddbde", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "golang.org/x/sync", Version: "v0.0.0-20190911185100-cd5d95a43a6e"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://go.googlesource.com/sync", rev: "cd5d95a43a6e21273425c7ae415d3df9ea832eeb", wantContentHash: "h1:vcxGaoTs7kV8m5Np9uUNQin4BrLOthgV7252N8V+FwY=", wantZipHash: "9c63fe51b0c533b258d3acc30d9319fe78679ce1a051109c9dea3105b93e2eef", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "golang.org/x/sys", Version: "v0.0.0-20191010194322-b09406accb47"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://go.googlesource.com/sys", rev: "b09406accb4736d857a32bf9444cd7edae2ffa79", wantContentHash: "h1:/XfQ9z7ib8eEJX2hdgFTZJ/ntt0swNk5oYBziWeTCvY=", wantZipHash: "f26f2993757670b4d1fee3156d331513259757f17133a36966c158642c3f61df", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "golang.org/x/talks", Version: "v0.0.0-20191010201600-067e0d331fee"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://go.googlesource.com/talks", rev: "067e0d331feee4f8d0fa17d47444db533bd904e7", wantContentHash: "h1:8fnBMBUwliuiHuzfFw6kSSx79AzQpqkjZi3FSNIoqYs=", wantZipHash: "fab2129f3005f970dbf2247378edb3220f6bd36726acdc7300ae3bb0f129e2f2", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "golang.org/x/tools", Version: "v0.0.0-20191017205301-920acffc3e65"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://go.googlesource.com/tools", rev: "920acffc3e65862cb002dae6b227b8d9695e3d29", wantContentHash: "h1:GwXwgmbrvlcHLDsENMqrQTTIC2C0kIPszsq929NruKI=", wantZipHash: "7f0ab7466448190f8ad1b8cfb05787c3fb08f4a8f9953cd4b40a51c76ddebb28", }, { m: module.Version{Path: "golang.org/x/tour", Version: "v0.0.0-20191002171047-6bb846ce41cd"}, vcs: "git", url: "https://go.googlesource.com/tour", rev: "6bb846ce41cdca087b14c8e3560a679691c424b6", wantContentHash: "h1:EUlK3Rq8iTkQERnCnveD654NvRJ/ZCM9XCDne+S5cJ8=", wantZipHash: "d6a7e03e02e5f7714bd12653d319a3b0f6e1099c01b1f9a17bc3613fb31c9170", }, } { test := test testName := strings.ReplaceAll(test.m.String(), "/", "_") t.Run(testName, func(t *testing.T) { if have, ok := haveVCS[test.vcs]; !ok { t.Fatalf("unknown vcs: %s", test.vcs) } else if !have { t.Skipf("no %s executable in path", test.vcs) } t.Parallel() repo, dl, err := downloadVCSZip(t, test.vcs, test.url, test.rev, test.subdir) if err != nil { // This may fail if there's a problem with the network or upstream // repository. The package being tested doesn't directly interact with // VCS tools; the test just does this to simulate what the go command // does. So an error should cause a skip instead of a failure. But we // should fail after too many errors so we don't lose test coverage // when something changes permanently. n := atomic.AddInt32(&downloadErrorCount, 1) if n < downloadErrorLimit { t.Skipf("failed to download zip from repository: %v", err) } else { t.Fatalf("failed to download zip from repository (repeated failure): %v", err) } } // Create a module zip from that archive. // (adapted from cmd/go/internal/modfetch.codeRepo.Zip) info, err := dl.Stat() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } zr, err := zip.NewReader(dl, info.Size()) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } var files []modzip.File topPrefix := "" subdir := test.subdir if subdir != "" && !strings.HasSuffix(subdir, "/") { subdir += "/" } haveLICENSE := false for _, f := range zr.File { if !f.FileInfo().Mode().IsRegular() { continue } if topPrefix == "" { i := strings.Index(f.Name, "/") if i < 0 { t.Fatal("missing top-level directory prefix") } topPrefix = f.Name[:i+1] } if strings.HasSuffix(f.Name, "/") { // drop directory dummy entries continue } if !strings.HasPrefix(f.Name, topPrefix) { t.Fatal("zip file contains more than one top-level directory") } name := strings.TrimPrefix(f.Name, topPrefix) if !strings.HasPrefix(name, subdir) { continue } name = strings.TrimPrefix(name, subdir) if name == ".hg_archival.txt" { // Inserted by hg archive. // Not correct to drop from other version control systems, but too bad. continue } if name == "LICENSE" { haveLICENSE = true } files = append(files, zipFile{name: name, f: f}) } if !haveLICENSE && subdir != "" { license, err := downloadVCSFile(t, test.vcs, repo, test.rev, "LICENSE") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } files = append(files, fakeFile{ name: "LICENSE", size: uint64(len(license)), data: license, }) } tmpModZipFile, err := os.CreateTemp(t.TempDir(), "TestVCS-*.zip") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } tmpModZipPath := tmpModZipFile.Name() defer tmpModZipFile.Close() h := sha256.New() w := io.MultiWriter(tmpModZipFile, h) if err := modzip.Create(w, test.m, files); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if err := tmpModZipFile.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } gotZipHash := hex.EncodeToString(h.Sum(nil)) if test.wantZipHash != gotZipHash { // If the test fails because the hash of the zip file itself differs, // that may be okay as long as the hash of the data within the zip file // does not change. For example, we might change the compression, // order, or alignment of files without affecting the extracted output. // We shouldn't make such a change unintentionally though, so this // test will fail either way. if gotSum, err := dirhash.HashZip(tmpModZipPath, dirhash.Hash1); err == nil && test.wantContentHash != gotSum { t.Fatalf("zip content hash: got %s, want %s", gotSum, test.wantContentHash) } else { t.Fatalf("zip file hash: got %s, want %s", gotZipHash, test.wantZipHash) } } }) } } func downloadVCSZip(t testing.TB, vcs, url, rev, subdir string) (repoDir string, dl *os.File, err error) { repoDir = t.TempDir() switch vcs { case "git": // Create a repository and download the revision we want. if _, err := run(t, repoDir, "git", "init", "--bare"); err != nil { return "", nil, err } if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Join(repoDir, "info"), 0777); err != nil { return "", nil, err } attrFile, err := os.OpenFile(filepath.Join(repoDir, "info", "attributes"), os.O_CREATE|os.O_APPEND|os.O_RDWR, 0666) if err != nil { return "", nil, err } if _, err := attrFile.Write([]byte("\n* -export-subst -export-ignore\n")); err != nil { attrFile.Close() return "", nil, err } if err := attrFile.Close(); err != nil { return "", nil, err } if _, err := run(t, repoDir, "git", "remote", "add", "origin", "--", url); err != nil { return "", nil, err } var refSpec string if strings.HasPrefix(rev, "v") { refSpec = fmt.Sprintf("refs/tags/%[1]s:refs/tags/%[1]s", rev) } else { refSpec = fmt.Sprintf("%s:refs/dummy", rev) } if _, err := run(t, repoDir, "git", "fetch", "-f", "--depth=1", "origin", refSpec); err != nil { return "", nil, err } // Create an archive. tmpZipFile, err := os.CreateTemp(t.TempDir(), "downloadVCSZip-*.zip") if err != nil { return "", nil, err } t.Cleanup(func() { tmpZipFile.Close() }) subdirArg := subdir if subdir == "" { subdirArg = "." } cmd := exec.Command("git", "-c", "core.autocrlf=input", "-c", "core.eol=lf", "archive", "--format=zip", "--prefix=prefix/", rev, "--", subdirArg) cmd.Dir = repoDir cmd.Stdout = tmpZipFile stderr := new(strings.Builder) cmd.Stderr = stderr err = cmd.Run() if stderr.Len() > 0 && (err != nil || testing.Verbose()) { t.Logf("%v: %v\n%s", err, cmd, stderr) } else if err != nil { t.Logf("%v: %v", err, cmd) } else { t.Logf("%v", cmd) } if err != nil { return "", nil, err } if _, err := tmpZipFile.Seek(0, 0); err != nil { return "", nil, err } return repoDir, tmpZipFile, nil case "hg": // Clone the whole repository. if _, err := run(t, repoDir, "hg", "clone", "-U", "--", url, "."); err != nil { return "", nil, err } // Create an archive. tmpZipFile, err := os.CreateTemp(t.TempDir(), "downloadVCSZip-*.zip") if err != nil { return "", nil, err } tmpZipPath := tmpZipFile.Name() tmpZipFile.Close() args := []string{"archive", "-t", "zip", "--no-decode", "-r", rev, "--prefix=prefix/"} if subdir != "" { args = append(args, "-I", subdir+"/**") } args = append(args, "--", tmpZipPath) if _, err := run(t, repoDir, "hg", args...); err != nil { return "", nil, err } if tmpZipFile, err = os.Open(tmpZipPath); err != nil { return "", nil, err } t.Cleanup(func() { tmpZipFile.Close() }) return repoDir, tmpZipFile, err default: return "", nil, fmt.Errorf("vcs %q not supported", vcs) } } func downloadVCSFile(t testing.TB, vcs, repo, rev, file string) ([]byte, error) { t.Helper() switch vcs { case "git": return run(t, repo, "git", "cat-file", "blob", rev+":"+file) default: return nil, fmt.Errorf("vcs %q not supported", vcs) } } func run(t testing.TB, dir string, name string, args ...string) ([]byte, error) { t.Helper() cmd := exec.Command(name, args...) cmd.Dir = dir stderr := new(strings.Builder) cmd.Stderr = stderr out, err := cmd.Output() if stderr.Len() > 0 && (err != nil || testing.Verbose()) { t.Logf("%v: %v\n%s", err, cmd, stderr) } else if err != nil { t.Logf("%v: %v", err, cmd) } else { t.Logf("%v", cmd) } return out, err } type zipFile struct { name string f *zip.File } func (f zipFile) Path() string { return f.name } func (f zipFile) Lstat() (os.FileInfo, error) { return f.f.FileInfo(), nil } func (f zipFile) Open() (io.ReadCloser, error) { return f.f.Open() } func TestCreateFromVCS_basic(t *testing.T) { mustHaveGit(t) // Write files to a temporary directory. tmpDir, err := extractTxtarToTempDir(t, txtar.Parse([]byte(`-- go.mod -- module example.com/foo/bar go 1.12 -- LICENSE -- root license -- a.go -- package a var A = 5 -- b.go -- package a var B = 5 -- c/c.go -- package c var C = 5 -- d/d.go -- package c var D = 5 -- e/LICENSE -- e license -- e/e.go -- package e var E = 5 -- f/go.mod -- module example.com/foo/bar/f go 1.12 -- f/f.go -- package f var F = 5 -- .gitignore -- b.go c/`))) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } gitInit(t, tmpDir) gitCommit(t, tmpDir) for _, tc := range []struct { desc string version module.Version subdir string wantFiles []string wantData map[string]string }{ { desc: "from root", version: module.Version{Path: "example.com/foo/bar", Version: "v0.0.1"}, subdir: "", wantFiles: []string{"go.mod", "LICENSE", "a.go", "d/d.go", "e/LICENSE", "e/e.go", ".gitignore"}, wantData: map[string]string{"LICENSE": "root license\n"}, }, { desc: "from subdir", version: module.Version{Path: "example.com/foo/bar", Version: "v0.0.1"}, subdir: "d/", // Note: File paths are zipped as if the subdir were the root. ie d.go instead of d/d.go. // subdirs without a license hoist the license from the root wantFiles: []string{"d.go", "LICENSE"}, wantData: map[string]string{"LICENSE": "root license\n"}, }, { desc: "from subdir with license", version: module.Version{Path: "example.com/foo/bar", Version: "v0.0.1"}, subdir: "e/", // Note: File paths are zipped as if the subdir were the root. ie e.go instead of e/e.go. // subdirs with a license use their own wantFiles: []string{"LICENSE", "e.go"}, wantData: map[string]string{"LICENSE": "e license\n"}, }, { desc: "from submodule subdir", version: module.Version{Path: "example.com/foo/bar/f", Version: "v0.0.1"}, subdir: "f/", // Note: File paths are zipped as if the subdir were the root. ie f.go instead of f/f.go. // subdirs without a license hoist the license from the root wantFiles: []string{"go.mod", "f.go", "LICENSE"}, wantData: map[string]string{"LICENSE": "root license\n"}, }, } { t.Run(tc.desc, func(t *testing.T) { // Create zip from the directory. tmpZip := &bytes.Buffer{} if err := modzip.CreateFromVCS(tmpZip, tc.version, tmpDir, "HEAD", tc.subdir); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } wantData := map[string]string{} for f, data := range tc.wantData { p := path.Join(tc.version.String(), f) wantData[p] = data } readerAt := bytes.NewReader(tmpZip.Bytes()) r, err := zip.NewReader(readerAt, int64(tmpZip.Len())) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } var gotFiles []string gotMap := map[string]bool{} for _, f := range r.File { gotMap[f.Name] = true gotFiles = append(gotFiles, f.Name) if want, ok := wantData[f.Name]; ok { r, err := f.Open() if err != nil { t.Errorf("CreatedFromVCS: error opening %s: %v", f.Name, err) continue } defer r.Close() got, err := io.ReadAll(r) if err != nil { t.Errorf("CreatedFromVCS: error reading %s: %v", f.Name, err) continue } if want != string(got) { t.Errorf("CreatedFromVCS: zipped file %s contains %s, expected %s", f.Name, string(got), want) continue } } } wantMap := map[string]bool{} for _, f := range tc.wantFiles { p := path.Join(tc.version.String(), f) wantMap[p] = true } // The things that should be there. for f := range gotMap { if !wantMap[f] { t.Errorf("CreatedFromVCS: zipped file contains %s, but expected it not to", f) } } // The things that are missing. for f := range wantMap { if !gotMap[f] { t.Errorf("CreatedFromVCS: zipped file doesn't contain %s, but expected it to. all files: %v", f, gotFiles) } } for f := range wantData { if !gotMap[f] { t.Errorf("CreatedFromVCS: zipped file doesn't contain %s, but expected it to. all files: %v", f, gotFiles) } } }) } } // Test what the experience of creating a zip from a v2 module is like. func TestCreateFromVCS_v2(t *testing.T) { mustHaveGit(t) // Write files to a temporary directory. tmpDir, err := extractTxtarToTempDir(t, txtar.Parse([]byte(`-- go.mod -- module example.com/foo/bar go 1.12 -- a.go -- package a var A = 5 -- b.go -- package a var B = 5 -- go.mod -- module example.com/foo/bar go 1.12 -- gaz/v2/a_2.go -- package a var C = 9 -- gaz/v2/b_2.go -- package a var B = 11 -- gaz/v2/go.mod -- module example.com/foo/bar/v2 go 1.12 -- .gitignore -- `))) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } gitInit(t, tmpDir) gitCommit(t, tmpDir) // Create zip from the directory. tmpZip := &bytes.Buffer{} m := module.Version{Path: "example.com/foo/bar/v2", Version: "v2.0.0"} if err := modzip.CreateFromVCS(tmpZip, m, tmpDir, "HEAD", "gaz/v2"); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } readerAt := bytes.NewReader(tmpZip.Bytes()) r, err := zip.NewReader(readerAt, int64(tmpZip.Len())) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } var gotFiles []string gotMap := map[string]bool{} for _, f := range r.File { gotMap[f.Name] = true gotFiles = append(gotFiles, f.Name) } wantMap := map[string]bool{ "example.com/foo/bar/v2@v2.0.0/a_2.go": true, "example.com/foo/bar/v2@v2.0.0/b_2.go": true, "example.com/foo/bar/v2@v2.0.0/go.mod": true, } // The things that should be there. for f := range gotMap { if !wantMap[f] { t.Errorf("CreatedFromVCS: zipped file contains %s, but expected it not to", f) } } // The things that are missing. for f := range wantMap { if !gotMap[f] { t.Errorf("CreatedFromVCS: zipped file doesn't contain %s, but expected it to. all files: %v", f, gotFiles) } } } func TestCreateFromVCS_nonGitDir(t *testing.T) { mustHaveGit(t) // Write files to a temporary directory. tmpDir, err := extractTxtarToTempDir(t, txtar.Parse([]byte(`-- go.mod -- module example.com/foo/bar go 1.12 -- a.go -- package a var A = 5 `))) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Create zip from the directory. tmpZip, err := os.CreateTemp(t.TempDir(), "TestCreateFromDir-*.zip") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer tmpZip.Close() m := module.Version{Path: "example.com/foo/bar", Version: "v0.0.1"} err = modzip.CreateFromVCS(tmpZip, m, tmpDir, "HEAD", "") if err == nil { t.Fatal("CreateFromVCS: expected error, got nil") } var gotErr *modzip.UnrecognizedVCSError if !errors.As(err, &gotErr) { t.Errorf("CreateFromVCS: returned error does not unwrap to modzip.UnrecognizedVCSError, but expected it to. returned error: %v", err) } else if gotErr.RepoRoot != tmpDir { t.Errorf("CreateFromVCS: returned error has RepoRoot %q, but want %q. returned error: %v", gotErr.RepoRoot, tmpDir, err) } } func TestCreateFromVCS_zeroCommitsGitDir(t *testing.T) { mustHaveGit(t) // Write files to a temporary directory. tmpDir, err := extractTxtarToTempDir(t, txtar.Parse([]byte(`-- go.mod -- module example.com/foo/bar go 1.12 -- a.go -- package a var A = 5 `))) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } gitInit(t, tmpDir) // Create zip from the directory. tmpZip, err := os.CreateTemp(t.TempDir(), "TestCreateFromDir-*.zip") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer tmpZip.Close() m := module.Version{Path: "example.com/foo/bar", Version: "v0.0.1"} if err := modzip.CreateFromVCS(tmpZip, m, tmpDir, "HEAD", ""); err == nil { t.Error("CreateFromVCS: expected error, got nil") } } // gitInit runs "git init" at the specified dir. // // Note: some environments - and trybots - don't have git installed. This // function will cause the calling test to be skipped if that's the case. func gitInit(t testing.TB, dir string) { t.Helper() mustHaveGit(t) if _, err := run(t, dir, "git", "init"); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if _, err := run(t, dir, "git", "config", "user.name", "Go Gopher"); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if _, err := run(t, dir, "git", "config", "user.email", "gopher@golang.org"); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } func gitCommit(t testing.TB, dir string) { t.Helper() mustHaveGit(t) if _, err := run(t, dir, "git", "add", "-A"); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if _, err := run(t, dir, "git", "commit", "-m", "some commit"); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }