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-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/scripts/gnunet-chk.py.in23
-rw-r--r--contrib/scripts/gnunet_janitor.py.in1
-rw-r--r--contrib/scripts/gnunet_pyexpect.py.in20
-rw-r--r--contrib/scripts/pydiffer.py.in5
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/scripts/removetrailingwhitespace.py.in1
-rw-r--r--contrib/scripts/terminate.py.in2
-rw-r--r--src/arm/test_gnunet_arm.py.in26
-rw-r--r--src/consensus/consensus-simulation.py.in15
-rw-r--r--src/dht/test_dht_tools.py.in29
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/fs/test_gnunet_fs_idx.py.in57
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/fs/test_gnunet_fs_psd.py.in75
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/fs/test_gnunet_fs_rec.py.in90
-rw-r--r--src/integration-tests/gnunet_pyexpect.py.in115
-rw-r--r--src/integration-tests/gnunet_testing.py.in100
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/integration-tests/test_integration_bootstrap_and_connect.py.in2
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/integration-tests/test_integration_clique.py.in14
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/integration-tests/test_integration_disconnect.py.in300
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/integration-tests/test_integration_disconnect_nat.py.in22
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/integration-tests/test_integration_reconnect.py.in272
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/integration-tests/test_integration_reconnect_nat.py.in25
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/peerinfo-tool/test_gnunet_peerinfo.py.in75
-rw-r--r--src/revocation/test_local_revocation.py.in31
-rw-r--r--src/statistics/test_gnunet_statistics.py.in8
23 files changed, 827 insertions, 481 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/scripts/gnunet-chk.py.in b/contrib/scripts/gnunet-chk.py.in
index 0fb591627..7d2cf73d3 100755
--- a/contrib/scripts/gnunet-chk.py.in
+++ b/contrib/scripts/gnunet-chk.py.in
@@ -29,9 +29,8 @@ import sys
from Crypto.Cipher import AES
from functools import reduce
-
# Defaults
-DBLOCK_SIZE = (32 * 1024) # Data block size
+DBLOCK_SIZE = (32 * 1024) # Data block size
# Pick a multiple of 2 here to achive 8-byte alignment! We also
# probably want DBlocks to have (roughly) the same size as IBlocks.
@@ -39,7 +38,7 @@ DBLOCK_SIZE = (32 * 1024) # Data block size
# byte = 2 * 512 bits). DO NOT CHANGE!
CHK_PER_INODE = 256
-CHK_HASH_SIZE = 64 # SHA-512 hash = 512 bits = 64 bytes
+CHK_HASH_SIZE = 64 # SHA-512 hash = 512 bits = 64 bytes
CHK_QUERY_SIZE = CHK_HASH_SIZE # Again a SHA-512 hash
@@ -94,11 +93,11 @@ class AESKey(object):
"""Class for AES Keys. Contains the main key and the initialization
vector. """
- key = None # The actual AES key
- iv = None # The initialization vector
- cipher = None # The cipher object
- KEY_SIZE = 32 # AES 256-bit key = 32 bytes
- IV_SIZE = AES.block_size # Initialization vector size (= AES block size)
+ key = None # The actual AES key
+ iv = None # The initialization vector
+ cipher = None # The cipher object
+ KEY_SIZE = 32 # AES 256-bit key = 32 bytes
+ IV_SIZE = AES.block_size # Initialization vector size (= AES block size)
def __init__(self, passphrase):
"""Creates a new AES key.
@@ -355,13 +354,15 @@ def chkuri_from_path(path):
def usage():
"""Prints help about using this script."""
- print("""
+ print(
+ """
Usage: gnunet-chk.py [options] file
Prints the Content Hash Key of given file in GNUNET-style URI.
Options:
-h, --help : prints this message
-""")
+"""
+ )
if '__main__' == __name__:
@@ -373,7 +374,7 @@ if '__main__' == __name__:
usage()
sys.exit(2)
for option, value in opts:
- if option in("-h", "--help"):
+ if option in ("-h", "--help"):
usage()
sys.exit(0)
if len(args) != 1:
diff --git a/contrib/scripts/gnunet_janitor.py.in b/contrib/scripts/gnunet_janitor.py.in
index b0b50ca76..d6834bfb4 100644
--- a/contrib/scripts/gnunet_janitor.py.in
+++ b/contrib/scripts/gnunet_janitor.py.in
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ import time
import signal
import terminate
+
def get_process_list():
result = []
pids = [pid for pid in os.listdir('/proc') if pid.isdigit()]
diff --git a/contrib/scripts/gnunet_pyexpect.py.in b/contrib/scripts/gnunet_pyexpect.py.in
index 188436f51..48f8acdc1 100644
--- a/contrib/scripts/gnunet_pyexpect.py.in
+++ b/contrib/scripts/gnunet_pyexpect.py.in
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Affero General Public License for more details.
-#
+#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ import shutil
import time
-class pexpect (object):
+class pexpect(object):
def __init__(self):
super(pexpect, self).__init__()
@@ -54,12 +54,22 @@ class pexpect (object):
if len(stream) == 0:
return True
else:
- print("Failed to find `{1}' in {0}, which is `{2}' ({3})".format(s, r, stream, len(stream)))
+ print(
+ "Failed to find `{1}' in {0}, which is `{2}' ({3})".
+ format(s, r, stream, len(stream))
+ )
sys.exit(2)
- raise ValueError("Argument `r' should be an instance of re.RegexObject or a special string, but is `{0}'".format(r))
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Argument `r' should be an instance of re.RegexObject or a special string, but is `{0}'"
+ .format(r)
+ )
m = r.search(stream.decode(), flags)
if not m:
- print("Failed to find `{1}' in {0}, which is is `{2}'".format(s, r.pattern, stream))
+ print(
+ "Failed to find `{1}' in {0}, which is is `{2}'".format(
+ s, r.pattern, stream
+ )
+ )
sys.exit(2)
stream = stream[m.end():]
if s == 'stdout':
diff --git a/contrib/scripts/pydiffer.py.in b/contrib/scripts/pydiffer.py.in
index 35d9ffa35..08f0f4ae6 100644
--- a/contrib/scripts/pydiffer.py.in
+++ b/contrib/scripts/pydiffer.py.in
@@ -10,7 +10,10 @@ def getdiff(old, new):
diff = []
with open(old) as a:
with open(new) as b:
- for l in difflib.unified_diff(a.read().splitlines(), b.read().splitlines()):
+ for l in difflib.unified_diff(
+ a.read().splitlines(),
+ b.read().splitlines()
+ ):
diff.append(l)
return diff
diff --git a/contrib/scripts/removetrailingwhitespace.py.in b/contrib/scripts/removetrailingwhitespace.py.in
index 5824fb591..e6c2d9014 100755
--- a/contrib/scripts/removetrailingwhitespace.py.in
+++ b/contrib/scripts/removetrailingwhitespace.py.in
@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
import sys
import re
-
for fileName in sys.argv[1:]:
f = open(fileName, 'r+')
fileString = f.read()
diff --git a/contrib/scripts/terminate.py.in b/contrib/scripts/terminate.py.in
index f57ac6167..2cb4a13c4 100644
--- a/contrib/scripts/terminate.py.in
+++ b/contrib/scripts/terminate.py.in
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import subprocess
import os
-class dummyobj (object):
+class dummyobj(object):
pass
diff --git a/src/arm/test_gnunet_arm.py.in b/src/arm/test_gnunet_arm.py.in
index 1d067b5d9..9605c4eae 100644
--- a/src/arm/test_gnunet_arm.py.in
+++ b/src/arm/test_gnunet_arm.py.in
@@ -56,25 +56,41 @@ def fail(result):
def end_arm_failer(command, rc, stdo, stde, normal):
if normal:
if rc != 0:
- fail("FAIL: error running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(command, stdo, stde))
+ fail(
+ "FAIL: error running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(
+ command, stdo, stde
+ )
+ )
else:
if rc == 0:
- fail("FAIL: expected error while running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(command, stdo, stde))
+ fail(
+ "FAIL: expected error while running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}"
+ .format(command, stdo, stde)
+ )
def print_only_failer(command, rc, stdo, stde, normal):
if normal:
if rc != 0:
- print("FAIL: error running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(command, stdo, stde))
+ print(
+ "FAIL: error running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(
+ command, stdo, stde
+ )
+ )
sys.exit(1)
else:
if rc == 0:
- print("FAIL: expected error while running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(command, stdo, stde))
+ print(
+ "FAIL: expected error while running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}"
+ .format(command, stdo, stde)
+ )
sys.exit(1)
def r_something(to_run, extra_args, failer=None, normal=True, **kw):
- rc, stdo, stde = sub_run(to_run + extra_args, nofail=True, want_stde=True, **kw)
+ rc, stdo, stde = sub_run(
+ to_run + extra_args, nofail=True, want_stde=True, **kw
+ )
if failer is not None:
failer(to_run + extra_args, rc, stdo, stde, normal)
return (rc, stdo, stde)
diff --git a/src/consensus/consensus-simulation.py.in b/src/consensus/consensus-simulation.py.in
index 39daf81c6..c6b97e63f 100644
--- a/src/consensus/consensus-simulation.py.in
+++ b/src/consensus/consensus-simulation.py.in
@@ -46,9 +46,10 @@ def simulate(k, n, verbose):
def done_p():
for x in range(k, n):
- if bsc(info[x]) < n-k:
+ if bsc(info[x]) < n - k:
return False
return True
+
rounds = 0
while not done_p():
if verbose:
@@ -65,7 +66,10 @@ def simulate(k, n, verbose):
partner_physical = peers.index(partner_logical)
if peer_physical < k or partner_physical < k:
if verbose:
- print("bad peer in connection", peer_physical, "--", partner_physical)
+ print(
+ "bad peer in connection", peer_physical, "--",
+ partner_physical
+ )
continue
if peer_logical & arc == 0:
# we are outgoing
@@ -78,8 +82,11 @@ def simulate(k, n, verbose):
ghost_partner_logical = (peer_logical - arc) % n
if ghost_partner_logical & arc == 0:
peer_type = peer_type + ", ghost incoming"
- new_info[peer_physical] = new_info[peer_physical] | info[peer_physical] | info[partner_physical]
- new_info[partner_physical] = new_info[partner_physical] | info[peer_physical] | info[partner_physical]
+ new_info[peer_physical] = new_info[peer_physical] | info[
+ peer_physical] | info[partner_physical]
+ new_info[partner_physical
+ ] = new_info[partner_physical] | info[
+ peer_physical] | info[partner_physical]
else:
peer_type = "incoming"
if verbose > 1:
diff --git a/src/dht/test_dht_tools.py.in b/src/dht/test_dht_tools.py.in
index 2d9379a42..c2f95e4b5 100644
--- a/src/dht/test_dht_tools.py.in
+++ b/src/dht/test_dht_tools.py.in
@@ -94,20 +94,34 @@ def r_put(extra_args, **kw):
def end_arm_failer(command, rc, stdo, stde, normal):
if normal:
if rc != 0:
- fail("FAIL: error running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(command, stdo, stde))
+ fail(
+ "FAIL: error running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(
+ command, stdo, stde
+ )
+ )
else:
if rc == 0:
- fail("FAIL: expected error while running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(command, stdo, stde))
+ fail(
+ "FAIL: expected error while running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}"
+ .format(command, stdo, stde)
+ )
def print_only_failer(command, rc, stdo, stde, normal):
if normal:
if rc != 0:
- print("FAIL: error running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(command, stdo, stde))
+ print(
+ "FAIL: error running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(
+ command, stdo, stde
+ )
+ )
cleanup(1)
else:
if rc == 0:
- print("FAIL: expected error while running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}".format(command, stdo, stde))
+ print(
+ "FAIL: expected error while running {}\nCommand output was:\n{}\n{}"
+ .format(command, stdo, stde)
+ )
cleanup(1)
@@ -122,10 +136,13 @@ print("PASS")
time.sleep(1)
print("TEST: Testing get...", end='')
-rc, stdo, stde = r_get(['-k', 'testkey', '-T', '50 ms', '-t', '8'], want_stdo=True, failer=end_arm_failer)
+rc, stdo, stde = r_get(['-k', 'testkey', '-T', '50 ms', '-t', '8'],
+ want_stdo=True,
+ failer=end_arm_failer)
stdo = stdo.decode('utf-8').replace('\r', '').splitlines()
expect = "Result 0, type 8:\ntestdata".splitlines()
-if len(stdo) != 2 or len(expect) != 2 or stdo[0] != expect[0] or stdo[1] != expect[1]:
+if len(stdo) != 2 or len(expect
+ ) != 2 or stdo[0] != expect[0] or stdo[1] != expect[1]:
fail("output `{}' differs from expected `{}'".format(stdo, expect))
print("PASS")
diff --git a/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_idx.py.in b/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_idx.py.in
index 4798cf503..2c8c7e8ec 100755
--- a/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_idx.py.in
+++ b/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_idx.py.in
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Affero General Public License for more details.
-#
+#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
@@ -43,7 +43,9 @@ elif os.name == 'nt':
unindex = './gnunet-unindex.exe'
if os.name == "nt":
- shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-idx"), True)
+ shutil.rmtree(
+ os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-idx"), True
+ )
else:
shutil.rmtree("/tmp/gnunet-test-fs-py-idx", True)
@@ -53,22 +55,59 @@ arm.communicate()
try:
pub = pexpect()
- pub.spawn(None, [publish, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_idx_data.conf', '-m', "description:Test archive", '-k', 'tst', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tgz'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
- pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/2ZMHKPV74CB6GB1GFKQRR95BXJQA2SER25FN48GAW7WSBPA0GDEM5Y74V1ZJHM0NA6919TVW376BHTFDRE3RYS0KRY92M1QJVKPHFCR\.49BT3V5C10KA1695JF71FCT8ZZG4JMJSH04BD9CT22R6KEM915A7CEST17RD0QYTHXV5M4HHEGJMEZSFRDB7JAYC0EMJAN2V781E9DG\.17822'\.\r?\n"))
+ pub.spawn(
+ None, [
+ publish, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_idx_data.conf', '-m',
+ "description:Test archive", '-k', 'tst',
+ 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tgz'
+ ],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
+ pub.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/2ZMHKPV74CB6GB1GFKQRR95BXJQA2SER25FN48GAW7WSBPA0GDEM5Y74V1ZJHM0NA6919TVW376BHTFDRE3RYS0KRY92M1QJVKPHFCR\.49BT3V5C10KA1695JF71FCT8ZZG4JMJSH04BD9CT22R6KEM915A7CEST17RD0QYTHXV5M4HHEGJMEZSFRDB7JAYC0EMJAN2V781E9DG\.17822'\.\r?\n"
+ )
+ )
down = pexpect()
- down.spawn(None, [download, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_idx_data.conf', '-o', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tar.gz', 'gnunet://fs/chk/2ZMHKPV74CB6GB1GFKQRR95BXJQA2SER25FN48GAW7WSBPA0GDEM5Y74V1ZJHM0NA6919TVW376BHTFDRE3RYS0KRY92M1QJVKPHFCR.49BT3V5C10KA1695JF71FCT8ZZG4JMJSH04BD9CT22R6KEM915A7CEST17RD0QYTHXV5M4HHEGJMEZSFRDB7JAYC0EMJAN2V781E9DG.17822'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
- down.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Downloading `test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tar.gz' done (.*).\r?\n"))
+ down.spawn(
+ None, [
+ download, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_idx_data.conf', '-o',
+ 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tar.gz',
+ 'gnunet://fs/chk/2ZMHKPV74CB6GB1GFKQRR95BXJQA2SER25FN48GAW7WSBPA0GDEM5Y74V1ZJHM0NA6919TVW376BHTFDRE3RYS0KRY92M1QJVKPHFCR.49BT3V5C10KA1695JF71FCT8ZZG4JMJSH04BD9CT22R6KEM915A7CEST17RD0QYTHXV5M4HHEGJMEZSFRDB7JAYC0EMJAN2V781E9DG.17822'
+ ],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
+ down.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r"Downloading `test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tar.gz' done (.*).\r?\n"
+ )
+ )
os.remove("test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tar.gz")
un = pexpect()
- un.spawn(None, [unindex, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_idx_data.conf', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tgz'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ un.spawn(
+ None, [
+ unindex, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_idx_data.conf',
+ 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tgz'
+ ],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
un.expect("stdout", re.compile(r'Unindexing done\.\r?\n'))
finally:
- arm = subprocess.Popen([gnunetarm, '-eq', '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_idx_data.conf'])
+ arm = subprocess.Popen([
+ gnunetarm, '-eq', '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_idx_data.conf'
+ ])
arm.communicate()
if os.name == "nt":
- shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-idx"), True)
+ shutil.rmtree(
+ os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-idx"), True
+ )
else:
shutil.rmtree("/tmp/gnunet-test-fs-py-idx", True)
diff --git a/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_psd.py.in b/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_psd.py.in
index a1e4db9d5..abb3d0b83 100755
--- a/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_psd.py.in
+++ b/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_psd.py.in
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Affero General Public License for more details.
-#
+#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ except NameError:
reload(sys)
# Force encoding to utf-8, as this test otherwise fails
-# on some systems (see #5094). In Python 3+ there is no attribute
-# sys.setdefaultencoding anymore.
+# on some systems (see #5094). In Python 3+ there is no attribute
+# sys.setdefaultencoding anymore.
if (3 < sys.version_info[0]):
sys.setdefaultencoding('utf8')
@@ -68,9 +68,11 @@ if "GNUNET_PREFIX" in os.environ:
else:
print("You need to export GNUNET_PREFIX")
sys.exit(1)
-
+
if os.name == "nt":
- shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-psd"), True)
+ shutil.rmtree(
+ os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-psd"), True
+ )
else:
shutil.rmtree("/tmp/gnunet-test-fs-py-psd", True)
@@ -80,23 +82,68 @@ arm.communicate()
# first, basic publish-search-download run
try:
pub = pexpect()
- pub.spawn(None, [publish, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_psd_data.conf', '-n', '-m', "description:Test archive", '-k', 'tst', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tgz'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
- pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Publishing `.+test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tgz' done\.\r?\n"))
- pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/2ZMHKPV74CB6GB1GFKQRR95BXJQA2SER25FN48GAW7WSBPA0GDEM5Y74V1ZJHM0NA6919TVW376BHTFDRE3RYS0KRY92M1QJVKPHFCR\.49BT3V5C10KA1695JF71FCT8ZZG4JMJSH04BD9CT22R6KEM915A7CEST17RD0QYTHXV5M4HHEGJMEZSFRDB7JAYC0EMJAN2V781E9DG\.17822'\.\r?\n"))
+ pub.spawn(
+ None, [
+ publish, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_psd_data.conf', '-n', '-m',
+ "description:Test archive", '-k', 'tst',
+ 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tgz'
+ ],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
+ pub.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(r"Publishing `.+test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tgz' done\.\r?\n")
+ )
+ pub.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/2ZMHKPV74CB6GB1GFKQRR95BXJQA2SER25FN48GAW7WSBPA0GDEM5Y74V1ZJHM0NA6919TVW376BHTFDRE3RYS0KRY92M1QJVKPHFCR\.49BT3V5C10KA1695JF71FCT8ZZG4JMJSH04BD9CT22R6KEM915A7CEST17RD0QYTHXV5M4HHEGJMEZSFRDB7JAYC0EMJAN2V781E9DG\.17822'\.\r?\n"
+ )
+ )
s = pexpect()
- s.spawn(None, [search, '-V', '-t', '1000 ms', '-N', '1', '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_psd_data.conf', 'tst'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
- s.expect("stdout", re.compile(r'gnunet-download -o "test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tgz" gnunet://fs/chk/2ZMHKPV74CB6GB1GFKQRR95BXJQA2SER25FN48GAW7WSBPA0GDEM5Y74V1ZJHM0NA6919TVW376BHTFDRE3RYS0KRY92M1QJVKPHFCR\.49BT3V5C10KA1695JF71FCT8ZZG4JMJSH04BD9CT22R6KEM915A7CEST17RD0QYTHXV5M4HHEGJMEZSFRDB7JAYC0EMJAN2V781E9DG\.17822\r?\n'))
+ s.spawn(
+ None, [
+ search, '-V', '-t', '1000 ms', '-N', '1', '-c',
+ 'test_gnunet_fs_psd_data.conf', 'tst'
+ ],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
+ s.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r'gnunet-download -o "test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tgz" gnunet://fs/chk/2ZMHKPV74CB6GB1GFKQRR95BXJQA2SER25FN48GAW7WSBPA0GDEM5Y74V1ZJHM0NA6919TVW376BHTFDRE3RYS0KRY92M1QJVKPHFCR\.49BT3V5C10KA1695JF71FCT8ZZG4JMJSH04BD9CT22R6KEM915A7CEST17RD0QYTHXV5M4HHEGJMEZSFRDB7JAYC0EMJAN2V781E9DG\.17822\r?\n'
+ )
+ )
down = pexpect()
- down.spawn(None, [download, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_psd_data.conf', '-o', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tar.gz', 'gnunet://fs/chk/2ZMHKPV74CB6GB1GFKQRR95BXJQA2SER25FN48GAW7WSBPA0GDEM5Y74V1ZJHM0NA6919TVW376BHTFDRE3RYS0KRY92M1QJVKPHFCR.49BT3V5C10KA1695JF71FCT8ZZG4JMJSH04BD9CT22R6KEM915A7CEST17RD0QYTHXV5M4HHEGJMEZSFRDB7JAYC0EMJAN2V781E9DG.17822'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
- down.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Downloading `test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tar.gz' done (.*).\r?\n"))
+ down.spawn(
+ None, [
+ download, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_psd_data.conf', '-o',
+ 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tar.gz',
+ 'gnunet://fs/chk/2ZMHKPV74CB6GB1GFKQRR95BXJQA2SER25FN48GAW7WSBPA0GDEM5Y74V1ZJHM0NA6919TVW376BHTFDRE3RYS0KRY92M1QJVKPHFCR.49BT3V5C10KA1695JF71FCT8ZZG4JMJSH04BD9CT22R6KEM915A7CEST17RD0QYTHXV5M4HHEGJMEZSFRDB7JAYC0EMJAN2V781E9DG.17822'
+ ],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
+ down.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r"Downloading `test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tar.gz' done (.*).\r?\n"
+ )
+ )
os.remove("test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.tar.gz")
finally:
- arm = subprocess.Popen([gnunetarm, '-eq', '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_psd_data.conf'])
+ arm = subprocess.Popen([
+ gnunetarm, '-eq', '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_psd_data.conf'
+ ])
arm.communicate()
if os.name == "nt":
- shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-psd"), True)
+ shutil.rmtree(
+ os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-psd"), True
+ )
else:
shutil.rmtree("/tmp/gnunet-test-fs-py-psd", True)
diff --git a/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_rec.py.in b/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_rec.py.in
index 0f881564f..0e1512b26 100755
--- a/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_rec.py.in
+++ b/src/fs/test_gnunet_fs_rec.py.in
@@ -50,7 +50,9 @@ elif os.name == 'nt':
directory = './gnunet-directory.exe'
if os.name == "nt":
- shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-rec"), True)
+ shutil.rmtree(
+ os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-rec"), True
+ )
else:
shutil.rmtree("/tmp/gnunet-test-fs-py-rec", True)
@@ -65,33 +67,83 @@ tar.extractall()
# first, basic publish-search-download run
try:
pub = pexpect()
- pub.spawn(None, [publish, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.conf', '-k', 'testdir', 'dir/'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ pub.spawn(
+ None, [
+ publish, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.conf', '-k', 'testdir',
+ 'dir/'
+ ],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
# Can't say much for publishing, except that the last one is the toplevel directory
pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Publishing `.+' done\.\r?\n"))
- pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"))
+ pub.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"
+ )
+ )
pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Publishing `.+' done\.\r?\n"))
- pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"))
+ pub.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"
+ )
+ )
pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Publishing `.+' done\.\r?\n"))
- pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"))
+ pub.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"
+ )
+ )
pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Publishing `.+' done\.\r?\n"))
- pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"))
+ pub.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"
+ )
+ )
pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Publishing `.+' done\.\r?\n"))
- pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"))
+ pub.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"
+ )
+ )
pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Publishing `.+' done\.\r?\n"))
- pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"))
- pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Publishing `.+[\\/]dir[\\/]' done\.\r?\n"))
+ pub.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.compile(
+ r"URI is `gnunet://fs/chk/[A-Z0-9]{103}\.[A-Z0-9]{103}\.\d+'\.\r?\n"
+ )
+ )
+ pub.expect(
+ "stdout", re.compile(r"Publishing `.+[\\/]dir[\\/]' done\.\r?\n")
+ )
m = pub.expect("stdout", re.compile(r".+\r?\n"))
if not m:
sys.exit(3)
output = m.string
- url = output[output.find("`")+1:output.find("'")]
+ url = output[output.find("`") + 1:output.find("'")]
down = pexpect()
- down.spawn(None, [download, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.conf', '-R', '-o', 'rdir.gnd', url], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ down.spawn(
+ None, [
+ download, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.conf', '-R', '-o',
+ 'rdir.gnd', url
+ ],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
down.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Downloading `rdir.gnd' done (.*).\r?\n"))
d = pexpect()
- d.spawn(None, [directory, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.conf', 'rdir/a.gnd'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ d.spawn(
+ None, [directory, '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.conf', 'rdir/a.gnd'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
d.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Directory `a/' meta data:\r?\n"))
d.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"Directory `a/' contents:\r?\n"))
d.expect("stdout", re.compile(r"COPYING (.*)\r?\n"))
@@ -101,14 +153,20 @@ try:
os.remove("rdir/a.gnd")
diff = dcdiff('dir', 'rdir')
if len(diff) != 0:
- raise Exception("Unexpected difference between source directory and downloaded result:\n{}".format(diff))
-
+ raise Exception(
+ "Unexpected difference between source directory and downloaded result:\n{}"
+ .format(diff)
+ )
finally:
- arm = subprocess.Popen([gnunetarm, '-eq', '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.conf'])
+ arm = subprocess.Popen([
+ gnunetarm, '-eq', '-c', 'test_gnunet_fs_rec_data.conf'
+ ])
arm.communicate()
if os.name == "nt":
- shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-rec"), True)
+ shutil.rmtree(
+ os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-fs-py-rec"), True
+ )
else:
shutil.rmtree("/tmp/gnunet-test-fs-py-rec", True)
shutil.rmtree("dir", True)
diff --git a/src/integration-tests/gnunet_pyexpect.py.in b/src/integration-tests/gnunet_pyexpect.py.in
index d757634a5..aad84e4f7 100644
--- a/src/integration-tests/gnunet_pyexpect.py.in
+++ b/src/integration-tests/gnunet_pyexpect.py.in
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Affero General Public License for more details.
-#
+#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
@@ -26,58 +26,69 @@ import sys
import shutil
import time
-class pexpect (object):
- def __init__ (self):
- super (pexpect, self).__init__ ()
- def spawn (self, stdin, arglist, *pargs, **kwargs):
- env = kwargs.pop ('env', None)
- if env is None:
- env = os.environ.copy ()
- # This messes up some testcases, disable log redirection
- env.pop ('GNUNET_FORCE_LOGFILE', None)
- self.proc = subprocess.Popen (arglist, *pargs, env=env, **kwargs)
- if self.proc is None:
- print ("Failed to spawn a process {0}".format (arglist))
- sys.exit (1)
- if stdin is not None:
- self.stdo, self.stde = self.proc.communicate (stdin)
- else:
- self.stdo, self.stde = self.proc.communicate ()
- return self.proc
+class pexpect(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ super(pexpect, self).__init__()
+
+ def spawn(self, stdin, arglist, *pargs, **kwargs):
+ env = kwargs.pop('env', None)
+ if env is None:
+ env = os.environ.copy()
+ # This messes up some testcases, disable log redirection
+ env.pop('GNUNET_FORCE_LOGFILE', None)
+ self.proc = subprocess.Popen(arglist, *pargs, env=env, **kwargs)
+ if self.proc is None:
+ print("Failed to spawn a process {0}".format(arglist))
+ sys.exit(1)
+ if stdin is not None:
+ self.stdo, self.stde = self.proc.communicate(stdin)
+ else:
+ self.stdo, self.stde = self.proc.communicate()
+ return self.proc
- def expect (self, s, r, flags=0):
- stream = self.stdo if s == 'stdout' else self.stde
- if isinstance (r, str):
- if r == "EOF":
- if len (stream) == 0:
- return True
+ def expect(self, s, r, flags=0):
+ stream = self.stdo if s == 'stdout' else self.stde
+ if isinstance(r, str):
+ if r == "EOF":
+ if len(stream) == 0:
+ return True
+ else:
+ print(
+ "Failed to find `{1}' in {0}, which is `{2}' ({3})".
+ format(s, r, stream, len(stream))
+ )
+ sys.exit(2)
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Argument `r' should be an instance of re.RegexObject or a special string, but is `{0}'"
+ .format(r)
+ )
+ m = r.search(stream, flags)
+ if not m:
+ print(
+ "Failed to find `{1}' in {0}, which is is `{2}'".format(
+ s, r.pattern, stream
+ )
+ )
+ sys.exit(2)
+ stream = stream[m.end():]
+ if s == 'stdout':
+ self.stdo = stream
else:
- print ("Failed to find `{1}' in {0}, which is `{2}' ({3})".format (s, r, stream, len (stream)))
- sys.exit (2)
- raise ValueError ("Argument `r' should be an instance of re.RegexObject or a special string, but is `{0}'".format (r))
- m = r.search (stream, flags)
- if not m:
- print ("Failed to find `{1}' in {0}, which is is `{2}'".format (s, r.pattern, stream))
- sys.exit (2)
- stream = stream[m.end ():]
- if s == 'stdout':
- self.stdo = stream
- else:
- self.stde = stream
- return m
+ self.stde = stream
+ return m
- def read (self, s, size=-1):
- stream = self.stdo if s == 'stdout' else self.stde
- result = ""
- if size < 0:
- result = stream
- new_stream = ""
- else:
- result = stream[0:size]
- new_stream = stream[size:]
- if s == 'stdout':
- self.stdo = new_stream
- else:
- self.stde = new_stream
- return result
+ def read(self, s, size=-1):
+ stream = self.stdo if s == 'stdout' else self.stde
+ result = ""
+ if size < 0:
+ result = stream
+ new_stream = ""
+ else:
+ result = stream[0:size]
+ new_stream = stream[size:]
+ if s == 'stdout':
+ self.stdo = new_stream
+ else:
+ self.stde = new_stream
+ return result
diff --git a/src/integration-tests/gnunet_testing.py.in b/src/integration-tests/gnunet_testing.py.in
index c3596d232..10f9d4475 100644
--- a/src/integration-tests/gnunet_testing.py.in
+++ b/src/integration-tests/gnunet_testing.py.in
@@ -30,11 +30,13 @@ import logging
logger = logging.getLogger()
handler = logging.StreamHandler()
formatter = logging.Formatter(
- '%(asctime)s %(name)-12s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
+ '%(asctime)s %(name)-12s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s'
+)
handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
+
class Check(object):
def __init__(self, test):
self.fulfilled = False
@@ -92,7 +94,9 @@ class Check(object):
neg += 1
else:
pos += 1
- logger.debug('%s out of %s conditions fulfilled', str(pos), str(pos+neg))
+ logger.debug(
+ '%s out of %s conditions fulfilled', str(pos), str(pos + neg)
+ )
return self.fulfilled
def reset(self):
@@ -115,9 +119,13 @@ class Condition(object):
def evaluate(self, failed_only):
if ((self.fulfilled == False) and (failed_only == True)):
- logger.debug('%s condition for was %s', str(self.type), str(self.fulfilled))
+ logger.debug(
+ '%s condition for was %s', str(self.type), str(self.fulfilled)
+ )
elif (failed_only == False):
- logger.debug('%s condition for was %s', str(self.type), str(self.fulfilled))
+ logger.debug(
+ '%s condition for was %s', str(self.type), str(self.fulfilled)
+ )
return self.fulfilled
@@ -140,9 +148,15 @@ class FileExistCondition(Condition):
def evaluate(self, failed_only):
if ((self.fulfilled == False) and (failed_only == True)):
- logger.debug('%s confition for file %s was %s', str(self.type), self.file, str(self.fulfilled))
+ logger.debug(
+ '%s confition for file %s was %s', str(self.type), self.file,
+ str(self.fulfilled)
+ )
elif (failed_only == False):
- logger.debug('%s confition for file %s was %s', str(self.type), self.file, str(self.fulfilled))
+ logger.debug(
+ '%s confition for file %s was %s', str(self.type), self.file,
+ str(self.fulfilled)
+ )
return self.fulfilled
@@ -158,7 +172,9 @@ class StatisticsCondition(Condition):
def check(self):
if (self.fulfilled == False):
- self.result = self.peer.get_statistics_value(self.subsystem, self.name)
+ self.result = self.peer.get_statistics_value(
+ self.subsystem, self.name
+ )
if (self.result == self.value):
self.fulfilled = True
return True
@@ -174,8 +190,14 @@ class StatisticsCondition(Condition):
else:
fail = ""
op = " == "
- if (((self.fulfilled == False) and (failed_only == True)) or (failed_only == False)):
- logger.debug('%s %s condition in subsystem %s: %s: (expected/real value) %s %s %s %s', self.peer.id[:4].decode("utf-8"), self.peer.cfg, self.subsystem.ljust(12), self.name.ljust(30), self.value, op, self.result, fail)
+ if (((self.fulfilled == False) and (failed_only == True))
+ or (failed_only == False)):
+ logger.debug(
+ '%s %s condition in subsystem %s: %s: (expected/real value) %s %s %s %s',
+ self.peer.id[:4].decode("utf-8"), self.peer.cfg,
+ self.subsystem.ljust(12), self.name.ljust(30), self.value, op,
+ self.result, fail
+ )
return self.fulfilled
@@ -195,8 +217,12 @@ class EqualStatisticsCondition(Condition):
def check(self):
if (self.fulfilled == False):
- self.result = self.peer.get_statistics_value(self.subsystem, self.name)
- self.result2 = self.peer2.get_statistics_value(self.subsystem2, self.name2)
+ self.result = self.peer.get_statistics_value(
+ self.subsystem, self.name
+ )
+ self.result2 = self.peer2.get_statistics_value(
+ self.subsystem2, self.name2
+ )
if (self.result == self.result2):
self.fulfilled = True
return True
@@ -206,8 +232,14 @@ class EqualStatisticsCondition(Condition):
return True
def evaluate(self, failed_only):
- if (((self.fulfilled == False) and (failed_only == True)) or (failed_only == False)):
- logger.debug('%s %s %s == %s %s %s %s %s', self.peer.id[:4], self.subsystem.ljust(12), self.name.ljust(30), self.result, self.peer2.id[:4], self.subsystem2.ljust(12), self.name2.ljust(30), self.result2)
+ if (((self.fulfilled == False) and (failed_only == True))
+ or (failed_only == False)):
+ logger.debug(
+ '%s %s %s == %s %s %s %s %s', self.peer.id[:4],
+ self.subsystem.ljust(12), self.name.ljust(30), self.result,
+ self.peer2.id[:4], self.subsystem2.ljust(12),
+ self.name2.ljust(30), self.result2
+ )
return self.fulfilled
@@ -262,19 +294,23 @@ class Peer(object):
# print('ERROR! Peer using cfg ' +
# self.cfg +
# ' could not be stopped')
- logger.debug('ERROR! Peer using cfg %s could not be stopped', self.cfg)
+ logger.debug(
+ 'ERROR! Peer using cfg %s could not be stopped', self.cfg
+ )
self.started = False
return ret
else:
return False
def start(self):
- os.unsetenv ("XDG_CONFIG_HOME")
- os.unsetenv ("XDG_DATA_HOME")
- os.unsetenv ("XDG_CACHE_HOME")
+ os.unsetenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME")
+ os.unsetenv("XDG_DATA_HOME")
+ os.unsetenv("XDG_CACHE_HOME")
self.test.p("Starting peer using cfg " + self.cfg)
try:
- server = subprocess.Popen([self.test.gnunetarm, '-sq', '-c', self.cfg])
+ server = subprocess.Popen([
+ self.test.gnunetarm, '-sq', '-c', self.cfg
+ ])
server.communicate()
except OSError:
# print("Can not start peer")
@@ -285,7 +321,11 @@ class Peer(object):
test = ''
try:
server = pexpect()
- server.spawn(None, [self.test.gnunetpeerinfo, '-c', self.cfg, '-s'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ server.spawn(
+ None, [self.test.gnunetpeerinfo, '-c', self.cfg, '-s'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
test = server.read("stdout", 1024)
except OSError:
# print("Can not get peer identity")
@@ -299,7 +339,9 @@ class Peer(object):
return False
self.test.p("Stopping peer using cfg " + self.cfg)
try:
- server = subprocess.Popen([self.test.gnunetarm, '-eq', '-c', self.cfg])
+ server = subprocess.Popen([
+ self.test.gnunetarm, '-eq', '-c', self.cfg
+ ])
server.communicate()
except OSError:
# print("Can not stop peer")
@@ -310,7 +352,14 @@ class Peer(object):
def get_statistics_value(self, subsystem, name):
server = pexpect()
- server.spawn(None, [self.test.gnunetstatistics, '-c', self.cfg, '-q', '-n', name, '-s', subsystem], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ server.spawn(
+ None, [
+ self.test.gnunetstatistics, '-c', self.cfg, '-q', '-n', name,
+ '-s', subsystem
+ ],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
# server.expect ("stdout", re.compile (r""))
test = server.read("stdout", 10240)
tests = test.partition(b'\n')
@@ -319,9 +368,14 @@ class Peer(object):
tests = (tests[0][:-1], tests[1], tests[2])
tests = tests[0]
result = tests.decode("utf-8").strip()
- logger.debug('running gnunet-statistics %s for %s "/" %s yields %s', self.cfg, name, subsystem, result)
+ logger.debug(
+ 'running gnunet-statistics %s for %s "/" %s yields %s', self.cfg,
+ name, subsystem, result
+ )
if (result.isdigit() == True):
return result
else:
- logger.debug('Invalid statistics value: %s is not a number!', result)
+ logger.debug(
+ 'Invalid statistics value: %s is not a number!', result
+ )
return -1
diff --git a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_bootstrap_and_connect.py.in b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_bootstrap_and_connect.py.in
index 4b4b35629..ddac326cd 100755
--- a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_bootstrap_and_connect.py.in
+++ b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_bootstrap_and_connect.py.in
@@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ from gnunet_testing import Check
from gnunet_testing import Condition
from gnunet_testing import *
-
#
# This test tests if a fresh peer bootstraps from a hostlist server and then
# successfully connects to the server
@@ -124,6 +123,7 @@ def check():
check.run_blocking(check_timeout, success_cont, fail_cont)
+
#
# Test execution
#
diff --git a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_clique.py.in b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_clique.py.in
index 0444cf249..a23c025ca 100755
--- a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_clique.py.in
+++ b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_clique.py.in
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Affero General Public License for more details.
-#
+#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
@@ -113,9 +113,13 @@ def check_connect():
check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'dht', '# peers connected', 2))
check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'fs', '# peers connected', 2))
- check.add(StatisticsCondition(client_nat, 'transport', '# peers connected', 2))
+ check.add(
+ StatisticsCondition(client_nat, 'transport', '# peers connected', 2)
+ )
check.add(StatisticsCondition(client_nat, 'core', '# peers connected', 2))
- check.add(StatisticsCondition(client_nat, 'topology', '# peers connected', 2))
+ check.add(
+ StatisticsCondition(client_nat, 'topology', '# peers connected', 2)
+ )
check.add(StatisticsCondition(client_nat, 'dht', '# peers connected', 2))
check.add(StatisticsCondition(client_nat, 'fs', '# peers connected', 2))
@@ -127,6 +131,7 @@ def check_connect():
check.run_blocking(check_timeout, success_cont, fail_cont)
+
#
# Test execution
#
@@ -199,7 +204,8 @@ def run():
cleanup()
sys.exit(success)
- if ((client.started == True) and (client_nat.started == True) and (server.started == True)):
+ if ((client.started == True) and (client_nat.started == True)
+ and (server.started == True)):
test.p('Peers started, running check')
check_connect()
diff --git a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_disconnect.py.in b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_disconnect.py.in
index 737014e61..9861728c2 100755
--- a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_disconnect.py.in
+++ b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_disconnect.py.in
@@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ from gnunet_testing import Check
from gnunet_testing import Condition
from gnunet_testing import *
-
#
# This test tests if a fresh peer bootstraps from a hostlist server and then
# successfully connects to the server. When both peers are connected
@@ -48,158 +47,169 @@ verbose = True
check_timeout = 180
if os.name == "nt":
- tmp = os.getenv ("TEMP")
- signals = [signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT]
+ tmp = os.getenv("TEMP")
+ signals = [signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT]
else:
- tmp = "/tmp"
- signals = [signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIGQUIT]
-
-def cleanup_onerror (function, path, excinfo):
- import stat
- if not os.path.exists (path):
- pass
- elif not os.access(path, os.W_OK):
- # Is the error an access error ?
- os.chmod (path, stat.S_IWUSR)
- function (path)
- else:
- raise
-
-def cleanup ():
- shutil.rmtree (os.path.join (tmp, "c_bootstrap_server"), False, cleanup_onerror)
- shutil.rmtree (os.path.join (tmp, "c_no_nat_client"), False, cleanup_onerror)
-
-
-def success_disconnect_cont (check):
- print('Peers disconnected successfully')
- global success
- success = True;
-
-
-def fail_disconnect_cont (check):
- global success
- success = False;
- print('Peers failed to disconnect')
- check.evaluate(True)
-
-def check_disconnect ():
- test.p ('Shutting down bootstrap server')
- server.stop ()
- check = Check (test)
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'transport', '# peers connected',0))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'core', '# peers connected',0))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'topology', '# peers connected',0))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'dht', '# peers connected',0))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'fs', '# peers connected',0))
- check.run_blocking (check_timeout, success_disconnect_cont, fail_disconnect_cont)
-
-
-def success_connect_cont (check):
- print('Peers connected successfully')
- check_disconnect ()
-
-
-def fail_connect_cont (check):
- global success
- success= False
- print('Peers failed to connected!')
- check.evaluate(True)
-
-
-def check_connect ():
- check = Check (test)
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'transport', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'core', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'topology', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'dht', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'fs', '# peers connected',1))
-
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'transport', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'core', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'topology', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'dht', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'fs', '# peers connected',1))
-
- check.run_blocking (check_timeout, success_connect_cont, fail_connect_cont)
+ tmp = "/tmp"
+ signals = [signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIGQUIT]
+
+
+def cleanup_onerror(function, path, excinfo):
+ import stat
+ if not os.path.exists(path):
+ pass
+ elif not os.access(path, os.W_OK):
+ # Is the error an access error ?
+ os.chmod(path, stat.S_IWUSR)
+ function(path)
+ else:
+ raise
+
+
+def cleanup():
+ shutil.rmtree(
+ os.path.join(tmp, "c_bootstrap_server"), False, cleanup_onerror
+ )
+ shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(tmp, "c_no_nat_client"), False, cleanup_onerror)
+
+
+def success_disconnect_cont(check):
+ print('Peers disconnected successfully')
+ global success
+ success = True
+
+
+def fail_disconnect_cont(check):
+ global success
+ success = False
+ print('Peers failed to disconnect')
+ check.evaluate(True)
+
+
+def check_disconnect():
+ test.p('Shutting down bootstrap server')
+ server.stop()
+ check = Check(test)
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'transport', '# peers connected', 0))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'core', '# peers connected', 0))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'topology', '# peers connected', 0))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'dht', '# peers connected', 0))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'fs', '# peers connected', 0))
+ check.run_blocking(
+ check_timeout, success_disconnect_cont, fail_disconnect_cont
+ )
+
+
+def success_connect_cont(check):
+ print('Peers connected successfully')
+ check_disconnect()
+
+
+def fail_connect_cont(check):
+ global success
+ success = False
+ print('Peers failed to connected!')
+ check.evaluate(True)
+
+
+def check_connect():
+ check = Check(test)
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'transport', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'core', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'topology', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'dht', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'fs', '# peers connected', 1))
+
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'transport', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'core', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'topology', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'dht', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'fs', '# peers connected', 1))
+
+ check.run_blocking(check_timeout, success_connect_cont, fail_connect_cont)
+
#
# Test execution
#
-def SigHandler(signum = None, frame = None):
- global success
- global server
- global client
-
- print('Test was aborted!')
- if (None != server):
- server.stop ()
- if (None != client):
- client.stop ()
- cleanup ()
- sys.exit(success)
-
-def run ():
- global success
- global test
- global server
- global client
-
- server = None
- client = None
- success = False
-
- for sig in signals:
- signal.signal(sig, SigHandler)
-
- test = Test ('test_integration_bootstrap_and_connect.py', verbose)
- cleanup ()
-
- server = Peer(test, './confs/c_bootstrap_server.conf');
- client = Peer(test, './confs/c_no_nat_client.conf');
-
- if (True != server.start()):
- print('Failed to start server')
- if (None != server):
- server.stop ()
- cleanup ()
- sys.exit(success)
-
- # Give the server time to start
- time.sleep(5)
-
- if (True != client.start()):
- print('Failed to start client')
- if (None != server):
- server.stop ()
- if (None != client):
- client.stop ()
- cleanup ()
- sys.exit(success)
-
- if ((client.started == True) and (server.started == True)):
- test.p ('Peers started, running check')
- time.sleep(5)
- check_connect ()
- server.stop ()
- client.stop ()
-
- cleanup ()
-
- if (success == False):
- print ('Test failed')
- return False
- else:
- return True
+
+def SigHandler(signum=None, frame=None):
+ global success
+ global server
+ global client
+
+ print('Test was aborted!')
+ if (None != server):
+ server.stop()
+ if (None != client):
+ client.stop()
+ cleanup()
+ sys.exit(success)
+
+
+def run():
+ global success
+ global test
+ global server
+ global client
+
+ server = None
+ client = None
+ success = False
+
+ for sig in signals:
+ signal.signal(sig, SigHandler)
+
+ test = Test('test_integration_bootstrap_and_connect.py', verbose)
+ cleanup()
+
+ server = Peer(test, './confs/c_bootstrap_server.conf')
+ client = Peer(test, './confs/c_no_nat_client.conf')
+
+ if (True != server.start()):
+ print('Failed to start server')
+ if (None != server):
+ server.stop()
+ cleanup()
+ sys.exit(success)
+
+ # Give the server time to start
+ time.sleep(5)
+
+ if (True != client.start()):
+ print('Failed to start client')
+ if (None != server):
+ server.stop()
+ if (None != client):
+ client.stop()
+ cleanup()
+ sys.exit(success)
+
+ if ((client.started == True) and (server.started == True)):
+ test.p('Peers started, running check')
+ time.sleep(5)
+ check_connect()
+ server.stop()
+ client.stop()
+
+ cleanup()
+
+ if (success == False):
+ print('Test failed')
+ return False
+ else:
+ return True
+
try:
- run ()
+ run()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
- print('Test interrupted')
- server.stop ()
- client.stop ()
- cleanup ()
+ print('Test interrupted')
+ server.stop()
+ client.stop()
+ cleanup()
if (success == False):
- sys.exit(1)
+ sys.exit(1)
else:
- sys.exit(0)
+ sys.exit(0)
diff --git a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_disconnect_nat.py.in b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_disconnect_nat.py.in
index c3d5d8901..d3ff84ebe 100755
--- a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_disconnect_nat.py.in
+++ b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_disconnect_nat.py.in
@@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ from gnunet_testing import Check
from gnunet_testing import Condition
from gnunet_testing import *
-
#
# This test tests if a fresh peer bootstraps from a hostlist server and then
# successfully connects to the server. When both peers are connected
@@ -68,7 +67,9 @@ def cleanup_onerror(function, path, excinfo):
def cleanup():
- shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(tmp, "c_bootstrap_server"), False, cleanup_onerror)
+ shutil.rmtree(
+ os.path.join(tmp, "c_bootstrap_server"), False, cleanup_onerror
+ )
shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(tmp, "c_nat_client"), False, cleanup_onerror)
@@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ def success_disconnect_cont(check):
def fail_disconnect_cont(check):
global success
- success = False;
+ success = False
print('Peers failed to disconnect')
check.evaluate(True)
@@ -96,7 +97,9 @@ def check_disconnect():
check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'topology', '# peers connected', 0))
check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'dht', '# peers connected', 0))
check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'fs', '# peers connected', 0))
- check.run_blocking(check_timeout, success_disconnect_cont, fail_disconnect_cont)
+ check.run_blocking(
+ check_timeout, success_disconnect_cont, fail_disconnect_cont
+ )
def success_connect_cont(check):
@@ -115,9 +118,13 @@ def check_connect():
global server
global nat_client
check = Check(test)
- check.add(StatisticsCondition(nat_client, 'transport', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(
+ StatisticsCondition(nat_client, 'transport', '# peers connected', 1)
+ )
check.add(StatisticsCondition(nat_client, 'core', '# peers connected', 1))
- check.add(StatisticsCondition(nat_client, 'topology', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(
+ StatisticsCondition(nat_client, 'topology', '# peers connected', 1)
+ )
check.add(StatisticsCondition(nat_client, 'dht', '# peers connected', 1))
check.add(StatisticsCondition(nat_client, 'fs', '# peers connected', 1))
@@ -134,6 +141,7 @@ def check_connect():
# Test execution
#
+
def SigHandler(signum=None, frame=None):
global success
global server
@@ -204,7 +212,7 @@ def run():
try:
run()
-except(KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
+except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
print('Test interrupted')
server.stop()
nat_client.stop()
diff --git a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_reconnect.py.in b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_reconnect.py.in
index 8c4193680..5bffb72e3 100755
--- a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_reconnect.py.in
+++ b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_reconnect.py.in
@@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ from gnunet_testing import Check
from gnunet_testing import Condition
from gnunet_testing import *
-
#
# This test tests if a fresh peer bootstraps from a hostlist server and then
# successfully connects to the server. When both peers are connected
@@ -43,195 +42,196 @@ from gnunet_testing import *
#definitions
-
testname = "test_integration_restart"
verbose = True
check_timeout = 180
if os.name == "nt":
- tmp = os.getenv ("TEMP")
- signals = [signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT]
+ tmp = os.getenv("TEMP")
+ signals = [signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT]
else:
- tmp = "/tmp"
- signals = [signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIGQUIT]
-
-def cleanup_onerror (function, path, excinfo):
- import stat
- if not os.path.exists (path):
- pass
- elif not os.access(path, os.W_OK):
- # Is the error an access error ?
- os.chmod (path, stat.S_IWUSR)
- function (path)
- else:
- raise
-
-def cleanup ():
+ tmp = "/tmp"
+ signals = [signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIGQUIT]
+
+
+def cleanup_onerror(function, path, excinfo):
+ import stat
+ if not os.path.exists(path):
+ pass
+ elif not os.access(path, os.W_OK):
+ # Is the error an access error ?
+ os.chmod(path, stat.S_IWUSR)
+ function(path)
+ else:
+ raise
+
+
+def cleanup():
retries = 10
- path = os.path.join (tmp, "c_bootstrap_server")
- test.p ("Removing " + path)
+ path = os.path.join(tmp, "c_bootstrap_server")
+ test.p("Removing " + path)
while ((os.path.exists(path)) and (retries > 0)):
- shutil.rmtree ((path), False, cleanup_onerror)
- time.sleep (1)
+ shutil.rmtree((path), False, cleanup_onerror)
+ time.sleep(1)
retries -= 1
if (os.path.exists(path)):
- test.p ("Failed to remove " + path)
-
+ test.p("Failed to remove " + path)
retries = 10
- path = os.path.join (tmp, "c_no_nat_client")
- test.p ("Removing " + path)
+ path = os.path.join(tmp, "c_no_nat_client")
+ test.p("Removing " + path)
while ((os.path.exists(path)) and (retries > 0)):
- shutil.rmtree ((path), False, cleanup_onerror)
- time.sleep (1)
+ shutil.rmtree((path), False, cleanup_onerror)
+ time.sleep(1)
retries -= 1
if (os.path.exists(path)):
- test.p ("Failed to remove " + path)
+ test.p("Failed to remove " + path)
+
-def success_restart_cont (check):
- global success
- print('Peers connected successfully after restart')
- server.stop ()
- client.stop ()
- success = True;
+def success_restart_cont(check):
+ global success
+ print('Peers connected successfully after restart')
+ server.stop()
+ client.stop()
+ success = True
-def fail_restart_cont (check):
- global success
- success = False;
- print('Peers failed to connect after restart')
- check.evaluate(True)
+def fail_restart_cont(check):
+ global success
+ success = False
+ print('Peers failed to connect after restart')
+ check.evaluate(True)
-def success_connect_cont (check):
- print('Peers connected successfully')
- server.stop ()
- client.stop ()
+def success_connect_cont(check):
+ print('Peers connected successfully')
+ server.stop()
+ client.stop()
- time.sleep(5)
+ time.sleep(5)
- test.p ('Restarting client & server')
- server.start ()
- client.start ()
+ test.p('Restarting client & server')
+ server.start()
+ client.start()
- check = Check (test)
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'transport', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'core', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'topology', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'fs', '# peers connected',1))
+ check = Check(test)
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'transport', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'core', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'topology', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'fs', '# peers connected', 1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'transport', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'core', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'topology', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'fs', '# peers connected',1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'transport', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'core', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'topology', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'fs', '# peers connected', 1))
- check.run_blocking (check_timeout, success_restart_cont, fail_restart_cont)
+ check.run_blocking(check_timeout, success_restart_cont, fail_restart_cont)
-def fail_connect_cont (check):
- global success
- success= False;
- print('Peers failed to connect')
- check.evaluate(True)
+def fail_connect_cont(check):
+ global success
+ success = False
+ print('Peers failed to connect')
+ check.evaluate(True)
-def check_connect ():
- check = Check (test)
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'transport', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'core', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'topology', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (client, 'fs', '# peers connected',1))
+def check_connect():
+ check = Check(test)
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'transport', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'core', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'topology', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(client, 'fs', '# peers connected', 1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'transport', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'core', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'topology', '# peers connected',1))
- check.add (StatisticsCondition (server, 'fs', '# peers connected',1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'transport', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'core', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'topology', '# peers connected', 1))
+ check.add(StatisticsCondition(server, 'fs', '# peers connected', 1))
+
+ check.run_blocking(check_timeout, success_connect_cont, fail_connect_cont)
- check.run_blocking (check_timeout, success_connect_cont, fail_connect_cont)
#
# Test execution
#
-def SigHandler(signum = None, frame = None):
- global success
- global server
- global client
-
- print('Test was aborted!')
- if (None != server):
- server.stop ()
- if (None != client):
- client.stop ()
- cleanup ()
- sys.exit(success)
+def SigHandler(signum=None, frame=None):
+ global success
+ global server
+ global client
-def run ():
- global success
- global test
- global server
- global client
+ print('Test was aborted!')
+ if (None != server):
+ server.stop()
+ if (None != client):
+ client.stop()
+ cleanup()
+ sys.exit(success)
- success = False
- server = None
- client = None
- for sig in signals:
- signal.signal(sig, SigHandler)
+def run():
+ global success
+ global test
+ global server
+ global client
+ success = False
+ server = None
+ client = None
- test = Test ('test_integration_disconnect', verbose)
- cleanup ()
- server = Peer(test, './confs/c_bootstrap_server.conf');
- server.start();
+ for sig in signals:
+ signal.signal(sig, SigHandler)
- client = Peer(test, './confs/c_no_nat_client.conf');
- client.start();
+ test = Test('test_integration_disconnect', verbose)
+ cleanup()
+ server = Peer(test, './confs/c_bootstrap_server.conf')
+ server.start()
+ client = Peer(test, './confs/c_no_nat_client.conf')
+ client.start()
- if (True != server.start()):
- print('Failed to start server')
- if (None != server):
- server.stop ()
- if (None != server):
- client.stop ()
- cleanup ()
- sys.exit(success)
+ if (True != server.start()):
+ print('Failed to start server')
+ if (None != server):
+ server.stop()
+ if (None != server):
+ client.stop()
+ cleanup()
+ sys.exit(success)
- # Give the server time to start
- time.sleep(5)
+ # Give the server time to start
+ time.sleep(5)
- if (True != client.start()):
- print('Failed to start client')
- if (None != server):
- server.stop ()
- if (None != server):
- client.stop ()
- cleanup ()
- sys.exit(success)
+ if (True != client.start()):
+ print('Failed to start client')
+ if (None != server):
+ server.stop()
+ if (None != server):
+ client.stop()
+ cleanup()
+ sys.exit(success)
- check_connect ()
+ check_connect()
- server.stop ()
- client.stop ()
- cleanup ()
+ server.stop()
+ client.stop()
+ cleanup()
- if (success == False):
- print ('Test failed')
- return True
- else:
- return False
+ if (success == False):
+ print('Test failed')
+ return True
+ else:
+ return False
try:
- run ()
+ run()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
print('Test interrupted')
- server.stop ()
- client.stop ()
- cleanup ()
+ server.stop()
+ client.stop()
+ cleanup()
if (success == False):
- sys.exit(1)
+ sys.exit(1)
else:
- sys.exit(0)
+ sys.exit(0)
diff --git a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_reconnect_nat.py.in b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_reconnect_nat.py.in
index 45626d50d..751a0484b 100755
--- a/src/integration-tests/test_integration_reconnect_nat.py.in
+++ b/src/integration-tests/test_integration_reconnect_nat.py.in
@@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ from gnunet_testing import Check
from gnunet_testing import Condition
from gnunet_testing import *
-
#
# This test tests if a fresh peer bootstraps from a hostlist server and then
# successfully connects to the server. When both peers are connected
@@ -43,7 +42,6 @@ from gnunet_testing import *
# definitions
-
testname = "test_integration_restart"
verbose = True
check_timeout = 180
@@ -82,7 +80,7 @@ def cleanup():
retries = 10
path = os.path.join(tmp, "c_nat_client")
test.p("Removing " + path)
- while((os.path.exists(path)) and(retries > 0)):
+ while ((os.path.exists(path)) and (retries > 0)):
shutil.rmtree((path), False, cleanup_onerror)
time.sleep(1)
retries -= 1
@@ -91,18 +89,18 @@ def cleanup():
def success_restart_cont(check):
- global success
- print('Peers connected successfully after restart')
- server.stop()
- client.stop()
- success = True
+ global success
+ print('Peers connected successfully after restart')
+ server.stop()
+ client.stop()
+ success = True
def fail_restart_cont(check):
- global success
- success = False
- print('Peers failed to connect after restart')
- check.evaluate(True)
+ global success
+ success = False
+ print('Peers failed to connect after restart')
+ check.evaluate(True)
def success_connect_cont(check):
@@ -151,6 +149,7 @@ def check_connect():
check.run_blocking(check_timeout, success_connect_cont, fail_connect_cont)
+
#
# Test execution
#
@@ -227,7 +226,7 @@ def run():
try:
run()
-except(KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
+except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
print('Test interrupted')
server.stop()
client.stop()
diff --git a/src/peerinfo-tool/test_gnunet_peerinfo.py.in b/src/peerinfo-tool/test_gnunet_peerinfo.py.in
index d07224b14..5d9daa930 100755
--- a/src/peerinfo-tool/test_gnunet_peerinfo.py.in
+++ b/src/peerinfo-tool/test_gnunet_peerinfo.py.in
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Affero General Public License for more details.
-#
+#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
@@ -43,53 +43,94 @@ elif os.name == 'nt':
pinfo = pexpect()
-
if os.name == "nt":
shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-peerinfo"), True)
else:
shutil.rmtree("/tmp/gnunet-test-peerinfo", True)
# create hostkey via testing lib # FIXME: The /tmp/ location needs to be adjusted to the TMP variable!
-hkk = subprocess.Popen([gnunettesting, '-n', '1', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', '-k', '/tmp/gnunet-test-peerinfo/.hostkey'])
+hkk = subprocess.Popen([
+ gnunettesting, '-n', '1', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', '-k',
+ '/tmp/gnunet-test-peerinfo/.hostkey'
+])
hkk.communicate()
-arm = subprocess.Popen([gnunetarm, '-sq', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf'])
+arm = subprocess.Popen([
+ gnunetarm, '-sq', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf'
+])
arm.communicate()
try:
- pinfo.spawn(None, [peerinfo, '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', '-s'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ pinfo.spawn(
+ None, [peerinfo, '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', '-s'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
pinfo.expect("stdout", re.compile(r'I am peer `.*\'.\r?\n'))
- pinfo.spawn(None, [peerinfo, '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', '-qs'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
- pinfo.expect("stdout", re.compile(r'....................................................\r?\n'))
-
- pinfo.spawn(None, [peerinfo, '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', 'invalid'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
- pinfo.expect("stdout", re.compile(r'Invalid command line argument `invalid\'\r?\n'))
-
- arm = subprocess.Popen([gnunetarm, '-q', '-i', 'transport', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf'])
+ pinfo.spawn(
+ None, [peerinfo, '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', '-qs'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
+ pinfo.expect(
+ "stdout",
+ re.
+ compile(r'....................................................\r?\n')
+ )
+
+ pinfo.spawn(
+ None, [peerinfo, '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', 'invalid'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
+ pinfo.expect(
+ "stdout", re.compile(r'Invalid command line argument `invalid\'\r?\n')
+ )
+
+ arm = subprocess.Popen([
+ gnunetarm, '-q', '-i', 'transport', '-c',
+ 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf'
+ ])
arm.communicate()
time.sleep(1)
- pinfo.spawn(None, [peerinfo, '-i', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ pinfo.spawn(
+ None, [peerinfo, '-i', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
pinfo.expect("stdout", re.compile("Peer `.*'\r?\n"))
m = pinfo.expect("stdout", re.compile("\s.*:24357\r?\n"))
while len(m.group(0)) > 0:
m = pinfo.expect("stdout", re.compile("(\s.*:24357\r?\n|\r?\n|)"))
- pinfo.spawn(None, [peerinfo, '-i', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', '-n'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ pinfo.spawn(
+ None, [peerinfo, '-i', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', '-n'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
pinfo.expect("stdout", re.compile("Peer `.*'\r?\n"))
m = pinfo.expect("stdout", re.compile("\s.*:24357\r?\n"))
while len(m.group(0)) > 0:
m = pinfo.expect("stdout", re.compile("(\s.*:24357\r?\n|\r?\n|)"))
- pinfo.spawn(None, [peerinfo, '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', '-qs'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+ pinfo.spawn(
+ None, [peerinfo, '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf', '-qs'],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
+ )
pid = pinfo.read("stdout")
pid.strip()
finally:
- arm = subprocess.Popen([gnunetarm, '-eq', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf'])
+ arm = subprocess.Popen([
+ gnunetarm, '-eq', '-c', 'test_gnunet_peerinfo_data.conf'
+ ])
arm.communicate()
if os.name == "nt":
- shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-peerinfo"), True)
+ shutil.rmtree(
+ os.path.join(os.getenv("TEMP"), "gnunet-test-peerinfo"), True
+ )
else:
shutil.rmtree("/tmp/gnunet-test-peerinfo", True)
diff --git a/src/revocation/test_local_revocation.py.in b/src/revocation/test_local_revocation.py.in
index 4cc6119ca..d73d0a869 100644
--- a/src/revocation/test_local_revocation.py.in
+++ b/src/revocation/test_local_revocation.py.in
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Affero General Public License for more details.
-#
+#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
@@ -39,7 +39,10 @@ elif os.name == 'nt':
TEST_CONFIGURATION = "test_revocation.conf"
TEST_REVOCATION_EGO = "revoc_test"
-get_clean = subprocess.Popen([config, '-c', TEST_CONFIGURATION, '-s', 'PATHS', '-o', 'GNUNET_HOME', '-f'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+get_clean = subprocess.Popen([
+ config, '-c', TEST_CONFIGURATION, '-s', 'PATHS', '-o', 'GNUNET_HOME', '-f'
+],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
cleandir, x = get_clean.communicate()
cleandir = cleandir.decode("utf-8")
cleandir = cleandir.rstrip('\n').rstrip('\r')
@@ -55,10 +58,15 @@ try:
print("Creating an ego " + TEST_REVOCATION_EGO)
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
- idc = subprocess.Popen([ident, '-C', TEST_REVOCATION_EGO, '-c', TEST_CONFIGURATION])
+ idc = subprocess.Popen([
+ ident, '-C', TEST_REVOCATION_EGO, '-c', TEST_CONFIGURATION
+ ])
idc.communicate()
if idc.returncode != 0:
- raise Exception("gnunet-identity failed to create an ego `" + TEST_REVOCATION_EGO + "'")
+ raise Exception(
+ "gnunet-identity failed to create an ego `" + TEST_REVOCATION_EGO +
+ "'"
+ )
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
@@ -72,11 +80,15 @@ try:
print("Testing key " + rev_key)
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
- tst = subprocess.Popen([revoc, '-t', rev_key, '-c', TEST_CONFIGURATION], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ tst = subprocess.Popen([revoc, '-t', rev_key, '-c', TEST_CONFIGURATION],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
output_not_revoked, x = tst.communicate()
output_not_revoked = output_not_revoked.decode("utf-8")
if tst.returncode != 0:
- raise Exception("gnunet-revocation failed to test a key - " + str(tst.returncode) + ": " + output_not_revoked)
+ raise Exception(
+ "gnunet-revocation failed to test a key - " + str(tst.returncode) +
+ ": " + output_not_revoked
+ )
if 'valid' not in output_not_revoked:
res = 1
print("Key was not valid")
@@ -86,7 +98,9 @@ try:
print("Revoking key " + rev_key)
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
- rev = subprocess.Popen([revoc, '-R', TEST_REVOCATION_EGO, '-p', '-c', TEST_CONFIGURATION])
+ rev = subprocess.Popen([
+ revoc, '-R', TEST_REVOCATION_EGO, '-p', '-c', TEST_CONFIGURATION
+ ])
rev.communicate()
if rev.returncode != 0:
raise Exception("gnunet-revocation failed to revoke a key")
@@ -94,7 +108,8 @@ try:
print("Testing revoked key " + rev_key)
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
- tst = subprocess.Popen([revoc, '-t', rev_key, '-c', TEST_CONFIGURATION], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ tst = subprocess.Popen([revoc, '-t', rev_key, '-c', TEST_CONFIGURATION],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
output_revoked, x = tst.communicate()
output_revoked = output_revoked.decode("utf-8")
if tst.returncode != 0:
diff --git a/src/statistics/test_gnunet_statistics.py.in b/src/statistics/test_gnunet_statistics.py.in
index b14dc9d9e..3a13c24f3 100644
--- a/src/statistics/test_gnunet_statistics.py.in
+++ b/src/statistics/test_gnunet_statistics.py.in
@@ -122,7 +122,9 @@ if len([x for x in stdo.splitlines() if re.search(b'42', x)]) != 1:
print("PASS")
print("TEST: Set persistent value...", end='')
-rc, stdo, stde = r_st(['-n', 'lasting', '-s', 'subsystem', '40', '-p'], nofail=True, want_stdo=False)
+rc, stdo, stde = r_st(['-n', 'lasting', '-s', 'subsystem', '40', '-p'],
+ nofail=True,
+ want_stdo=False)
rc, stdo, stde = r_st([], nofail=True, want_stdo=True)
if len([x for x in stdo.splitlines() if re.search(b'40', x)]) != 1:
fail("FAIL: unexpected output:\n{}".format(stdo))
@@ -137,7 +139,9 @@ if len([x for x in stdo.splitlines() if re.search(b'40', x)]) != 1:
print("PASS")
print("TEST: Removing persistence...", end='')
-rc, stdo, stde = r_st(['-n', 'lasting', '-s', 'subsystem', '40'], nofail=True, want_stdo=False)
+rc, stdo, stde = r_st(['-n', 'lasting', '-s', 'subsystem', '40'],
+ nofail=True,
+ want_stdo=False)
rc, stdo, stde = r_st([], nofail=True, want_stdo=True)
if len([x for x in stdo.splitlines() if re.search(b'!', x)]) != 0:
fail("FAIL: unexpected output:\n{}".format(stdo))