Ticket #534: fix-failing-test.2.patch

File fix-failing-test.2.patch, 85.3 KB (added by francois, at 2008-11-14T14:04:15Z)

This patch should hopefully fix failing test on systems with LC_ALL=C

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2New patches:
3
4[test_cli.py: use str objects instead of unicode ones
5francois@ctrlaltdel.ch**20081114134137
6 
7 This will hopefully fix failing tests with LC_ALL=C
8] {
9hunk ./src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py 553
10-        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, u"Ärtonwall")
11-        open(fn1, "wb").write("unicode file content")
12+        fn1 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "Ärtonwall")
13+        DATA1 = "unicode file content"
14+        open(fn1, "wb").write(DATA1)
15hunk ./src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py 557
16-        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, u"Metallica")
17-        open(fn2, "wb").write("non-unicode file content")
18+        fn2 = os.path.join(self.basedir, "Metallica")
19+        DATA2 = "non-unicode file content"
20+        open(fn2, "wb").write(DATA2)
21}
22
23[test_cli.py: Ensure that we can read our uploaded files back
24francois@ctrlaltdel.ch**20081114134458] {
25hunk ./src/allmydata/test/test_cli.py 568
26+
27+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:Ärtonwall"))
28+        d.addCallback(lambda (out,err): self.failUnlessEqual(out, DATA1))
29+
30+        d.addCallback(lambda res: self.do_cli("get", "tahoe:Metallica"))
31+        d.addCallback(lambda (out,err): self.failUnlessEqual(out, DATA2))
32}
33
34Context:
35
36[CLI: add 'tahoe stats', to run start-deep-stats and print the results
37warner@allmydata.com**20081114014350]
38[test_system.py: fix new 'tahoe manifest' tests to not break on windows, by providing --node-directory instead of --node-url
39warner@allmydata.com**20081113212748]
40[test for bug #534, unicode filenames
41francois@ctrlaltdel.ch**20081113111951
42 
43 This test assure that uploading a file whose name contains unicode character
44 doesn't prevent further uploads in the same directory.
45]
46[Fix an filename encoding issue with "tahoe cp"
47francois@ctrlaltdel.ch**20081111200803]
48[web/info.py: use 128-bit ophandles instead of 64-bit
49warner@allmydata.com**20081113021842]
50[CLI: add 'tahoe manifest', which takes a directory and returns a list of things you can reach from it
51warner@allmydata.com**20081113021725]
52[create_node.py: also remove now-unused import of pkg_resources
53warner@allmydata.com**20081113004716]
54[tahoe.cfg: add tub.location, to override the location hints we include in our FURL. This replaces advertised_ip_addresses, which doesn't remain useful enough to retain it. Helps with #517 (Tor).
55warner@allmydata.com**20081113004458]
56[setup: remove pkg_resources.require() from create_node.py and add it to runner.py
57zooko@zooko.com**20081112212503
58 Ignore-this: 763324202456a59b833b14eb4027171
59 Brian correctly points out that the latter is an entry point.
60]
61[docs: fix cutnpasto in source:docs/logging.txt
62zooko@zooko.com**19700105140422
63 Ignore-this: de0f9ceb8e0ca4c158492ad2f9a6ba6f
64]
65[tests: fix comment
66zooko@zooko.com**19700105101055
67 Ignore-this: fabedea917895568b1fca75a480111b9
68]
69[tests: add tahoe_cp to the list of scripts that we don't actually have tests for yet
70zooko@zooko.com**19700105100058
71 Ignore-this: ac89583992fb1b48d9a4680344569d91
72]
73[setup: the .tac files created by create_node.py call pkg_resources.require() so that they can load tahoe and twisted packages which were installed with setuptools multi-version mode
74zooko@zooko.com**19700101235005
75 Ignore-this: e1db03f86e0407a91087d8ada6b477fd
76 Also the create_node.py script itself uses pkg_resources.require() for the same reason.
77]
78[web/info: don't let an unrecoverable file break the page (show ? instead of a size)
79warner@allmydata.com**20081107045117]
80[checker: add is_recoverable() to checker results, make our stub immutable-verifier not throw an exception on unrecoverable files, add tests
81warner@allmydata.com**20081107043547]
82[monitor: update interface definition: get_status() can return a Failure
83warner@allmydata.com**20081107035452]
84[web/operations.py: if the operation failed, render the Failure
85warner@allmydata.com**20081107035309]
86[undoing test change for native_client.php
87secorp@allmydata.com**20081106220310]
88[NEWS: more minor edits
89warner@allmydata.com**20081106223517]
90[NEWS: minor edits
91warner@allmydata.com**20081106223356]
92[NEWS: mention SFTP server
93warner@allmydata.com**20081106014153]
94[client.py: oops, update FTP/SFTP config names to match current docs
95warner@allmydata.com**20081106013442]
96[remove duplicate+old docs/NEWS. The top-level NEWS file is the canonical one.
97warner@allmydata.com**20081106013224]
98[SFTP/FTP: merge user/account code, merge docs
99warner@allmydata.com**20081106012558]
100[docs: move webapi/ftp/sftp into a new frontends/ directory
101warner@allmydata.com**20081105233050]
102[ftp/sftp: move to a new frontends/ directory in preparation for factoring out password-auth component
103warner@allmydata.com**20081105200733]
104[sftpd: minor debug-logging tweak
105warner@allmydata.com**20081105194511]
106[confwiz.py - trying out a new configuration site
107secorp@allmydata.com**20081105011830]
108[ftpd: include an (unused) avatar logout callback
109warner@allmydata.com**20081105000104]
110[#531: implement an SFTP frontend. Mostly works, still lots of debug messages. Still needs tests and auth-by-pubkey in accounts.file
111warner@allmydata.com**20081105000022]
112[docs/ftp.txt: correct Twisted dependency: we don't need VFS, we can use a release, as long as you apply the patch
113warner@allmydata.com**20081104235840]
114[shebang: replace "/usr/bin/python" with "/usr/bin/env python"
115zooko@zooko.com**20081105000306
116 Ignore-this: 8ae33a8a7828fa7423422e252f2cfd74
117]
118[misc/fixshebangs.py
119zooko@zooko.com**20081105000130
120 Ignore-this: 13b03ea2d2ed8982f8346a827b46bd2e
121]
122[util: copy in pyutil.fileutil.ReopenableNamedTemporaryFile
123zooko@zooko.com**20081104234715
124 Ignore-this: f1131e9b8f249b5f10be4cba2aeb6118
125]
126[immutable: tolerate filenode.read() with a size= that's too big, rather than hanging
127warner@allmydata.com**20081104212919]
128[util: copy in nummedobj from pyutil
129zooko@zooko.com**20081104195550]
130[util: copy in dictutil from pyutil
131zooko@zooko.com**20081104195327]
132[rollback change... move allmydatacontextmenu registration to installer.tmpl in tahoe-w32-client\installer
133booker@allmydata.com**20081103213647]
134[register the AllmydataContextMenu.dll for the context menu handler file sharing shell extension
135booker@allmydata.com**20081103200027]
136[debug catalog-shares: tolerate even more errors on bad files/directories
137warner@allmydata.com**20081030215447]
138[NEWS: update with all user-visible changes since the last update
139warner@allmydata.com**20081030213604]
140[#527: expire the cached files that are used to support Range: headers, every hour, when the file is unused and older than an hour
141warner@allmydata.com**20081030203909]
142[util/cachedir.py: add a cache-directory manager class, which expires+deletes unused files after a while
143warner@allmydata.com**20081030200120]
144[test_cli: try to fix windows again
145warner@allmydata.com**20081030193204]
146[debug/test_cli: fix error handling for catalog-shares, to make the test stop failing on windows
147warner@allmydata.com**20081030190651]
148[web: add 'Repair' button to checker results when they indicate unhealthyness. Also add the object's uri to the CheckerResults instance.
149warner@allmydata.com**20081030010917]
150[create_node.py: add 'web.static = public_html' to the initial tahoe.cfg
151warner@allmydata.com**20081030001336]
152[webapi: serve the /static URL tree from /public_html (configurable)
153warner@allmydata.com**20081029223431]
154[catalog-shares command: tolerate errors, log them to stderr, handle v2-immutable shares
155warner@allmydata.com**20081029221010]
156[test_web.py: one more line of test coverage
157warner@allmydata.com**20081029050015]
158[test_web: improve test coverage of PUT DIRURL t=uri replace=false
159warner@allmydata.com**20081029045744]
160[web: test (and fix) PUT DIRURL t=uri, which replaces a directory in-place with some other cap
161warner@allmydata.com**20081029045446]
162[web/directory.py: slight shuffle to improve test coverage
163warner@allmydata.com**20081029045406]
164[test_client.py: improve test coverage a bit
165warner@allmydata.com**20081029044335]
166[node.py: remove unused old_log() function
167warner@allmydata.com**20081029043558]
168[node.py: remove support for the old BASEDIR/authorized_keys.PORT file
169warner@allmydata.com**20081029043420]
170[move testutil into test/common_util.py, since it doesn't count as 'code under test' for our pyflakes numbers
171warner@allmydata.com**20081029042831]
172[util: move PollMixin to a separate file (pollmixin.py), so testutil can be moved into test/
173warner@allmydata.com**20081029041548]
174[control.py: removed unused testutil.PollMixin
175warner@allmydata.com**20081029040359]
176[web/filenode: oops, fix test failures, not everything has a storage index
177warner@allmydata.com**20081029011720]
178[web/filenode: add Accept-Ranges and ETag (for immutable files) headers to GET responses
179warner@allmydata.com**20081029010103]
180[#527: respond to GETs with early ranges quickly, without waiting for the whole file to download. Fixes the alacrity problems with the earlier code. Still needs cache expiration.
181warner@allmydata.com**20081029005618]
182[#527: support HTTP 'Range:' requests, using a cachefile. Adds filenode.read(consumer, offset, size) method. Still needs: cache expiration, reduced alacrity.
183warner@lothar.com**20081028204104]
184[iputil.py: avoid a DNS lookup at startup (which may timeout tests when run on a partially-offline host) by using 198.41.0.4 instead of A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
185warner@lothar.com**20081028203646]
186[interfaces.py: promote immutable.encode.NotEnoughSharesError.. it isn't just for immutable files any more
187warner@lothar.com**20081027203449]
188[interfaces.IMutableFileNode.download_best_version(): fix return value
189warner@lothar.com**20081027202046]
190[dirnode lookup: use distinct NoSuchChildError instead of the generic KeyError when a child can't be found
191warner@lothar.com**20081027201525]
192[storage: don't use colons in the corruption-advisory filename, since windows can't tolerate them
193warner@lothar.com**20081026024633]
194[mutable: call remove_advise_corrupt_share when we see share corruption in mapupdate/download/check, tolerate servers that do not implement it
195warner@lothar.com**20081024202128]
196[storage: add remote_advise_corrupt_share, for clients to tell storage servers about share corruption that they've discovered. The server logs the report.
197warner@lothar.com**20081024185248]
198[mutable/servermap.py: fix needs_merge(), it was incorrectly claiming that mixed shares with distinct seqnums needed a merge, causing repair(force=False) to fail
199warner@lothar.com**20081024040024]
200[test_web.test_POST_DIRURL_deepcheck: confirm that /operations/HANDLE/ works with or without the slash
201warner@lothar.com**20081024021759]
202[web/checker_results.py: remove dead code
203warner@lothar.com**20081024001717]
204[test_web: more test coverage
205warner@lothar.com**20081024001118]
206[webapi: fix t=rename from==to, it used to delete the file
207warner@lothar.com**20081023233236]
208[test_system: update test to match web checker results
209warner@lothar.com**20081023233202]
210[webapi deep-check: show the root as <root>, rather than an empty path string
211warner@lothar.com**20081023230359]
212[mutable/checker: announce the mapupdate op on the 'recent uploads+downloads' page
213warner@lothar.com**20081023230319]
214[scripts/create_node.py: remove empty-string defaults for --introducer= and --nickname=
215warner@lothar.com**20081023230235]
216[deep-check: add webapi links to detailed per-file/dir results
217warner@lothar.com**20081023230031]
218[interface.py: fix typo
219warner@lothar.com**20081023225936]
220[webapi: make the /operations/ 't=status' qualifier optional, remove it from examples
221warner@lothar.com**20081023225658]
222[setup: require the latest version of the setuptools bootstrap egg
223zooko@zooko.com**20081025152858
224 Ignore-this: c0c9923ba3008f410d5cc56f2236edb9
225]
226[setup: include _pkgutil.py in setuptools bootstrap egg so that it will work on Python 2.4
227zooko@zooko.com**20081025152839
228 Ignore-this: 38d81a037c1a3413d69d580ccb13fd67
229]
230[setup: pretend the tahoe requires twisted to set up, so that twisted will be there for nevow
231zooko@zooko.com**20081025135042
232 Ignore-this: 4e6c7e580f7e30df571e2e63be663734
233]
234[setup: require the SVN snapshot of setuptools to build
235zooko@zooko.com**20081025134959
236 Ignore-this: f68077dd10d85a71a1e06678365e6753
237]
238[setup: remove old bundled setuptools-0.6c9
239zooko@zooko.com**20081025134947
240 Ignore-this: 3a95dd72346a60b39ffd6ddfadd1b3a8
241]
242[setup: bundle an SVN snapshot of setuptools instead of the most recent stable release of setuptools
243zooko@zooko.com**20081025134837
244 Ignore-this: 9a0c9a34b186b972650cf9455edb0d28
245 This SVN snapshot fixes a problem that prevents the setting up of nevow:
246 http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue20
247]
248[setup: reorder dependencies to be sort of increasing order of how much they depend on other stuff
249zooko@zooko.com**20081025134739
250 Ignore-this: 6d636aaf5deb37cbf18172824b0bbf87
251 Not that the order makes any different to how it gets installed, as far as I can tell.
252]
253[docs: add a note that when you make a new tahoe release, you should send the announcement to fuse-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
254zooko@zooko.com**20081023213658]
255[web/info.py: fix 'Check This Object' link, for files it was checking the parent directory by mistake
256warner@lothar.com**20081022171056]
257[#514: add meta-refresh=60 tag to t=status page for incomplete operations
258warner@lothar.com**20081022164842]
259[test_dirnode.py: oops, missed a Monitor(), unbreak tests
260warner@lothar.com**20081022085054]
261[immutable/filenode.py: add TODO note about the #514 monitor to check(), rather than going through the checker/verifier code and adding it, since Zooko is currently working on that code
262warner@lothar.com**20081022084237]
263[more #514: pass a Monitor to all checker operations, make mutable-checker honor the cancel flag
264warner@lothar.com**20081022083818]
265[dirnode.py: check for cancel during deep-traverse operations, and don't initiate any new ones if we've been cancelled. Gets us closer to #514.
266warner@lothar.com**20081022075552]
267[more #514 log-webop status/cancel: add handle-expiration, test coverage
268warner@lothar.com**20081022051354]
269[webapi.txt: improve t=deep-size output docs
270warner@lothar.com**20081022005331]
271[#514: improve test coverage
272warner@lothar.com**20081022005256]
273[Change deep-size/stats/check/manifest to a start+poll model instead of a single long-running synchronous operation. No cancel or handle-expiration yet. #514.
274warner@lothar.com**20081022000307]
275[setup: change ez_setup.py to install setuptools-0.6c9
276zooko@zooko.com**20080930200502]
277[setup: bundle setuptools-0.6c9
278zooko@zooko.com**20080930200448]
279[setup: remove bundled setuptools-0.6c8
280zooko@zooko.com**20080930200336]
281[setup: remove the developer note about doing without GNU make (the GNU make requirement is about to hurt Peter if he tries to follow this doc, by the way)
282zooko@zooko.com**20081021163200
283 add classifiers showing with which versions of Python it is known to work.
284]
285[* fuse/runtests: added --catch-up-pause option
286robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081021002902
287 
288 On linux, write tests are failing because data written to fuse isn't showing
289 up in tahoe by the time it's checked.  it's not clear where this is originating,
290 since the fuse implementation [should be] waiting for completion of tahoe
291 operations before returning from its calls.  This adds an option to control the
292 duration of a pause between the fuse write and the check of tahoe, which is by
293 default set to 2s on linux, which - somewhat inexplicably - seems to 'fix' the
294 problem, in as far as it allows tests to complete.
295 
296]
297[fuse/runtests: include length in drepr() output
298robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081021000159]
299[fuse/runtests: make exceptions in 'read_in_random_order' into TestFailures
300robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081020235235]
301[fuse/blackmatch: added asynchronous (background) file download
302robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081020233333
303 
304 previously, upon opening a file for reading, the open() call would block
305 while the entire file was retrieved from tahoe into the cache directory.
306 This change adds a DownloaderWithReadQueue class, and associated plumbing,
307 such that an open() will return promptly with the download initiated 'in
308 the background'.  Subsequent read() operations will block until enough
309 data has been downloaded to satisfy that request.  This provides a behaviour
310 similar to streaming, i.e. the client application will be able to read
311 data from the fuse interface while the remainder of the file is still being
312 downloaded.
313 
314]
315[fuse/runtests: added 'read_in_random_order' test
316robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081020232427
317 
318 this test uploads a test file to tahoe, and then reads the file from fuse,
319 but reads the blocks of the file in a random order; this is designed to
320 exercise the asynchronous download feature of blackmatch - where the file
321 is downloaded from tahoe asynchronously, and rather than blocking open()
322 for the entirety of the download, instead individual read() calls are
323 blocked until enough of the file has been downloaded to satisfy them
324]
325[fuse/runtests: added a --no-cleanup option
326robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081020155120
327 
328 the code had a 'fullcleanup' flag internally which controlled whether
329 working directories were cleaned up.  this promotes that to a command
330 line option (negated) '--no-cleanup' defaulting to False, i.e. do cleanup
331]
332[fuse/runtests: truncate expected file contents in reported error message
333robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081020144523
334 
335 this avoids dumping the repr of 1Mb of random data to stdout in the event
336 of a test failure, but rather just dumps the start/end of the errant strings
337 if the amount of data is > 200 chars repr'd
338]
339[fuse/blackmatch: fix platform specific problems in repr_flags
340robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081020143052
341 
342 the repr_flags debug/logging function had a list of fields from the os
343 module that might be passed into an open() call, but it included at
344 least one which was available on the mac but not on linux. symmetrically
345 linux has numerous flags which are not present on the mac. the repr_flags
346 function is now tolerant of flags not being present, and has an expanded
347 list of flags
348]
349[makefile: added 'fuse-test' target to makefile, to run 'runtests'
350robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081019132518]
351[fuse/runtests: added a 'todo' flag, surpressing failure for implementations not expected to pass
352robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081019131600
353 
354 since the current tests assume that the implementation responds to changes made
355 to tahoe after mount, and impl_b prefetches and cached directory data, impl_b
356 fails the current 'read' test suite.
357 
358 rather than reflect that problem in the overall failure of the runtests exit
359 code, this adds a 'todo' flag to the implementations table, and sets the todo
360 flag for impl_b.  Thus errors will therein be reported in output, but not cause
361 a failing exit code.
362]
363[fuse/runtests: made runtests exit code depend on success
364robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081017180058
365 
366 return an exit code of 0 only if no tests failed, and 1 in the case of
367 linkage error, test setup failure, or individual test case failure
368 
369]
370[storage.py: assert that immutable share size will fit in the 4-byte v1 container (see #346). The struct module in py2.4 raises an error on overflow, but py2.5 merely emits a warning
371warner@lothar.com**20081020172208]
372[NEWS: update to summarize all changes since the last update
373warner@lothar.com**20081020164047]
374[fuse/runtest: make removal of webport file soft
375robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081017030154
376 
377 previously the runtests suite removed the webport file created by
378 tahoe create-client in all but the first node.  now that the node config
379 is in tahoe.cfg by default this file might not exist.
380]
381[fuse/blackmatch: update json handling to support simplejson v2
382robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081017025931
383 
384 simplejson v2 returns strings as either unicode or str, depending upon its
385 mood.  thus the interpretation of the node's json repr of a directory, and
386 the serialisation of strings in the json based rpc both exploded when built
387 against simplejson v2.  this makes both of these places liberal in their
388 acceptance of either str or unicode.
389]
390[fuse/blackmatch: log exception in server startup
391robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081017014650
392 
393 humphf.  my build runs the fuse stuff fine, but the build from the buildslave
394 doesn't seem to start up properly.  hopefully this will elicit some useful info
395]
396[fuse/blackmatch: add readability to some logging, fix a permissions problem
397robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081017004421
398 
399 adds a couple of functions to unpack 'mode' and 'flags' for open() calls, to
400 facilitate debugging.
401 
402 adds a fix to ensure that all tmp files created for writing are opened with
403 permissions 0600 - one problem I had with testing with the Finder was that
404 files were being opened write only (0200) and were then failing to upload
405 to tahoe due to internal permission denied errors.
406 
407 there remain a variety of problems with finder access which I'm unable to
408 comprehend at this time.  sometimes copies to tahoe will work fine, sometimes
409 they yield "the finder cannot complete the operation because some data ...
410 could not be read or written. (Error code -36)" sometimes "You may need to
411 enter the name and password for an administrator on this computer to change
412 the item" sometimes "The operation cannot be completed because an item with
413 the name ... already exists." and sometimes "The operation cannot be completed
414 because the item ... is locked."  What seems to be absent is rhyme or reason.
415 
416 unix operations (cp, mv) work fine, rsync works fine.
417 
418]
419[fuse/blackmatch: fix linkage problems with daemonize
420robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081016163637
421 
422 the daemonize() function imported from twisted was causing problems when
423 run from a frozen (py2app) build.  I simply copied the daemonize function
424 into this file, and that fixes the problem.
425 
426 also removed a couple of lines of debugging spam that slipped through.
427 
428]
429[gui/macapp: minor bugfixes
430robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081016163052
431 
432 though it seemed to work before the 'fstype' passed to fuse of 'allmydata' was
433 today throwing errors that len(fstype) must be at most 7.
434 
435 fixed a typo in changes to 'mount_filesystem()' args
436 
437 bumped the delay between mounting a filesystem and 'open'ing it in Finder to
438 4s, as it seems to take a little longer to mount now the client and server
439 fuse processes need to coordinate.
440]
441[fuse/blackmatch: split into client/server (twisted server)
442robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081016150846
443 
444 This implements a client/server split for blackmatch, where the client
445 implements the fuse_main bindings and a simple blocking rpc client mechanism.
446 The server implements the other half of that rpc mechanism, and contains all
447 the actual logic for interpreting fuse requests in the context of the on disk
448 cache and requests to the tahoe node.  The server is based on a twisted reactor.
449 
450 The rpc mechanism implements a simple method dispatch including marshalling,
451 using json, of basic inert data types, in a flat namespace (no objects).
452 The client side is written in a blocking idiom, to interface with the threading
453 model used by the fuse_main bindings, whereas the server side is written for a
454 twisted reactor-based environment, intended to facilitate implementing more
455 sophisticated logic in that paradigm.  The two communicate over a unix domain
456 socket, allocated within the nodedir.
457 
458 Command line usage is unchanged; the server is launched automatically by the
459 client. The server daemonizes itself, to avoid preventing the original parent
460 process (e.g. 'runtests') from waiting upon the server exiting.
461 
462 The client keeps open a 'keepalive' connection to the server; upon loss thereof
463 the server will exit. This addresses the fact that the python-fuse bindings
464 provide no notification of exit of the client process upon unmount.
465 
466 The client thus provides a relatively thin 'shim' proxying requests from the
467 fuse_main bindings across the rpc to the server process, which handles the
468 logic behind each request. 
469 
470 For the time being, a '--no-split' option is provided to surpress the splitting
471 into client/server, yielding the prior behaviour.  Once the server logic gets
472 more complex and more entrenched in a twisted idiom, this might be removed.
473 The 'runtests' test harness currently tests both modes, as 'impl_c' and
474 'impl_c_no_split'
475 
476]
477[fuse/blackmatch: 'flatten' the fuse api implementation
478robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081016143547
479 
480 the previous revision of blackmatch used a file_class to delegate all fuse
481 api operations on files to a specific per-file class, which is an option
482 given by the python-fuse bindings.
483 
484 this is a pre-cursor to the 'split' client/server version, which uses a
485 simple, moreover flat, rpc mechanism to broker access to methods.
486]
487[fuse/runtests: disable impl_a/impl_b on mac, as they don't actually work.
488robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081016143232]
489[fuse/runtests: added write_partial_overwrite test
490robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081016142926
491 
492 this tests opening a file for update, overwriting a small part of it, and
493 ensuring that the end result constitutes an overwrite of the original file.
494 This tests, e.g. the implementation doesn' open a 'fresh' file but does in
495 fact initialise the file to be uploaded with the contents of any extant
496 file before applying updates
497 
498]
499[fuse/runtests: added --tests, renamed --suites
500robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081016142836
501 
502 changed the --tests option to be --suites, as it takes a prefix, e.g. 'read'
503 'write' (or 'all', the default) and runs those suites which are applicable to
504 each implementation being tested.
505 
506 added a --tests option, which takes a list of tests, e.g. 'read_file_contents'
507 'write_overlapping_large_writes' and runs all tests specified without regard
508 to whether the implementation(s) under test are declared to support them.
509 
510 this is basically to allow a specific test or two to be run, saving time
511 during development and debugging by not running the entire suite
512]
513[fuse/runtests: added 'random scatter' write test
514robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081003233436
515 
516 this writes the test file in a randomised order, with randomly sized writes.
517 also for each 'slice' of the file written, a randomly chosen overlapping
518 write is also made to the file.  this ensures that the file will be written
519 in its entirety in a thoroughly random order, with many overlapping writes.
520]
521[fuse/runtests: add overlapping write tests
522robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081003224833
523 
524 using both small and large blocksizes for writes, write a 1Mb file to fuse
525 where every write overlaps another.
526 
527 This serves a useful purpose - in manual testing of blackmatch some time ago
528 most operations e.g. bulk copies, worked fine, but using rsync caused data
529 corruption on most files.  it turned out to be that rsync writes in 64K blocks,
530 but rather than making the last block short, the last block instead overlaps
531 the preceding (already written) block.  This revealed a problem where cache
532 files were being opened 'append' rather than 'write' and hence the overlapping
533 write to the fuse layer caused the overlapping portion of the file to be
534 duplicated in cache, leading to oversized and corrupt files being uploaded.
535]
536[fuse/runtests: remove write small file test, as it's subsumed by the tiny_file test
537robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081003223944]
538[fuse/runtests: added linear write tests for various block sizes
539robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081003223550
540 
541 unit tests to test writing contiguous blocks linearly through the file,
542 for a variety of block sizes;  'tiny_file' is an entire file fitting within
543 a single io block / write operation.  'linear_{small,large}_writes' test
544 a 1Mb file written with each write operation containing significantly less
545 or more, respecitvely, data than fuse will pass into the implementation as
546 a single operation (which on the mac at least is 64Kib)
547]
548[fuse/runtests: add a very simple 'write' test
549robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081003172044
550 
551 this performs a very simple write through the fuse layer and confirms that
552 the file is stored correctly into the tahoe mesh.  ('simple' in the sense
553 that the entire file body fits trivially in a single write() operation,
554 disk block etc)
555]
556[fuse/runtests: added a --web-open option
557robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081003172026
558 
559 similar to the --debug-wait option which causes the test harness to
560 pause at various stages of the process to facilitate debugging, this
561 option simplifies that debugging by automatically opening a web browser
562 to the root dir of that implementation's tests when tests are commenced.
563 
564 in addition, if --web-open is specfied but --debug-wait is not, the
565 harness will still pause after running tests but before tearing down
566 the tahoe grid - this allows all tests to run to completion, but
567 provide a debugging hook to investigate the end state of the grid's
568 contents thereafter.
569]
570[fuse/impl_a: fix a suspected bug in caching
571robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20081003171309
572 
573 from my examination of the tahoe_fuse ('impl_a') code, it looks like
574 the intention is to cache the file contents in memory while it's open,
575 since it does in fact do that.  however it looks like it also ignored
576 that cache entirely, and made an individual tahoe webapi GET request
577 for each and every read() operation regardless of the relative size of
578 the read block and the file in question.
579 
580 this changes that to make read() use the data in memory rather than
581 fetch the data over again.   if there's something more subtle going
582 on, please let me know.
583]
584[gui/macapp: slew of code cleanup; unmount filesystems on quit
585robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080925233235
586 
587 a handful of code cleanup, renaming and refactoring.  basically consolidating
588 'application logic' (mount/unmount fs) into the 'MacGuiApp' class (the wx.App)
589 and cleaning up various scoping things around that.  renamed all references to
590 'app' to refer more clearly to the 'AppContainer' or to the guiapp.
591 
592 globally renamed basedir -> nodedir
593 
594 also made the guiapp keep a note of each filesystem it mounts, and unmount
595 them upon 'quit' so as to cleanup the user's environment before the tahoe node
596 vanishes from out underneath the orphaned tahoe fuse processes
597 
598]
599[gui/macapp: make submenu of aliases for 'webopen'
600robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080925163919
601 
602 this changes the 'open webroot' menu item to be a submenu listing all aliases
603 defined in ~/.tahoe.  Note that the dock menu does not support submenus, so it
604 only offers a single 'open webroot' option for the default tahoe: alias.
605 
606 I had trouble with this at first and concluded that the submenus didn't work,
607 and made it a distinct 'WebUI' menu in it's own right.  on further inspection,
608 there are still problems but they seem to be something like once the dock menu
609 has been used, sometimes the app's main menubar menus will cease to function,
610 and this happens regardless of whether submenus or plain simple menus are used.
611 I have no idea what the peoblem is, but it's not submenu specific.
612]
613[repairer: fix flaw in testutil.flip_one_bit() that Brian pointed out
614zooko@zooko.com**20081016194848]
615[misc/incident-gatherer: add classify_tahoe.py: a foolscap incident-gatherer classification plugin
616warner@allmydata.com**20081015220940]
617[repairer: test all different kinds of corruption that can happen to share files on disk
618zooko@zooko.com**20081014230920]
619[util/time_format.py: accept space separator, add unit tests
620warner@allmydata.com**20081013225258]
621[test_storage: use different filenames, poor stupid windows
622warner@allmydata.com**20081010021139]
623[scripts/debug.py: emit the immutable-share version number, tolerate v2
624warner@allmydata.com**20081010013422]
625[storage.py: improve some precondition() error messages
626warner@allmydata.com**20081010011425]
627[storage: introduce v2 immutable shares, with 8-byte offsets fields, to remove two of the three size limitations in #346. This code handles v2 shares but does not generate them. We'll make a release with this v2-tolerance, wait a while, then make a second release that actually generates v2 shares, to avoid compatibility problems.
628warner@allmydata.com**20081010011327]
629[debug.py: oops, add missing import for ReadBucketProxy
630warner@allmydata.com**20081010002922]
631[storage: split WriteBucketProxy and ReadBucketProxy out into immutable/layout.py . No behavioral changes.
632warner@allmydata.com**20081010000800]
633[interfaces: loosen a few max-size constraints which would limit us to a mere 1.09 TB maximum file size
634zooko@zooko.com**20081009191357
635 
636 These constraints were originally intended to protect against attacks on the
637 storage server protocol layer which exhaust memory in the peer.  However,
638 defending against that sort of DoS is hard -- probably it isn't completely
639 achieved -- and it costs development time to think about it, and it sometimes
640 imposes limits on legitimate users which we don't necessarily want to impose.
641 So, for now we forget about limiting the amount of RAM that a foolscap peer can
642 cause you to start using.
643 
644]
645[util/limiter: add a repr
646warner@allmydata.com**20081007201945]
647[dirnode.build_manifest: include node.list in the limiter, that's the most important thing to slow down
648warner@allmydata.com**20081007201929]
649[web/directory: t=manifest output=html: make the caps into clickable hrefs
650warner@allmydata.com**20081007201845]
651[web/directory: factor out the get_root function
652warner@allmydata.com**20081007201742]
653[web/directory.py: remove unused imports
654warner@allmydata.com**20081007194820]
655[test_web: deep-size is more variable than I thought, so assert less
656warner@allmydata.com**20081007051147]
657[web: change t=manifest to return a list of (path,read/writecap) tuples, instead of a list of verifycaps. Add output=html,text,json.
658warner@allmydata.com**20081007043618]
659[web: rewrite t=deep-size in terms of deep-stats, update test to match inclusion of directory sizes
660warner@allmydata.com**20081007043539]
661[ftpd: hush pyflakes
662warner@allmydata.com**20081007014513]
663[ftpd: make sure we're using a patched/fixed Twisted, to avoid confusion later
664warner@allmydata.com**20081007011411]
665[ftp: change the twisted hack necessary for async-write-close, to one more agreeable to the twisted-dev folks, add a copy of the necessary patch to docs/ftp.txt
666warner@allmydata.com**20081007010605]
667[ftpd: remove debug messages
668warner@allmydata.com**20081006231620]
669[ftpd: add native_client.php -based HTTP authentication scheme
670warner@allmydata.com**20081006231511]
671[ftpd: add ftp.accounts checker, remove InMemoryPasswordChecker
672warner@allmydata.com**20081006225124]
673[test_system: add test coverage for immutable download.ConsumerAdapter, remove debug messages
674warner@allmydata.com**20081006225037]
675[ftp server: initial implementation. Still needs unit tests, custom Twisted patches. For #512
676warner@allmydata.com**20081006195236]
677[test_cli.py: remove unused imports
678warner@allmydata.com**20081007004204]
679[CLI: remove 'tahoe admin generate-keypair', since the pycryptopp ecdsa API is about to change incompatibly. We'll undo this once pycryptopp is updated
680warner@allmydata.com**20081007002320]
681[docs: update architecture.txt 's section on the vdrive a.k.a. filesystem layer
682zooko@zooko.com**20081006210500
683 Remove some obsolete parts (correct at the time, now incorrect), change terminology to reflect my preference: s/vdrive/filesystem/ and s/dirnode/directory/, and make a few other small changes.
684]
685[dirnode: fix my remarkably-consistent 'metdadata' typo
686warner@allmydata.com**20081003010845]
687[interfaces: fix minor typo
688warner@allmydata.com**20081003005249]
689[dirnode: add get_child_and_metadata_at_path
690warner@allmydata.com**20081003005203]
691[stop using 'as' as an identifier: as with 'with', 'as' has become a reserved word in python 2.6
692warner@allmydata.com**20081003002749]
693[scripts/admin: split up generate_keypair code so that unit tests can use it more easily
694warner@allmydata.com**20081001235238]
695[docs: add some notes about things to do for a Tahoe release on pypi, freshmeat, and launchpad
696zooko@zooko.com**20081001210703]
697[misc/cpu-watcher.tac: use writeaside-and-rename for the history.pickle file
698warner@allmydata.com**20081001003053]
699[misc/spacetime: use async polling so we can add a 60-second timeout, add an index to the 'url' Axiom column for 2x speedup
700warner@allmydata.com**20080930233448]
701[#518: replace various BASEDIR/* config files with a single BASEDIR/tahoe.cfg, with backwards-compatibility of course
702warner@allmydata.com**20080930232149]
703[tolerate simplejson-2.0.0 and newer, which frequently return bytestrings instead of unicode objects. Closes #523
704warner@allmydata.com**20080930222106]
705[munin/tahoe_doomsday: oops, tolerate 'null' in the timeleft results, to unbreak the 2wk/4wk graphs
706warner@allmydata.com**20080930202051]
707[test_node: improve coverage of advertised_ip_addresses a bit
708warner@allmydata.com**20080930060816]
709[testutil.PollMixin: set default timeout (to 100s), emit a more helpful error when the timeout is hit
710warner@allmydata.com**20080930052309]
711[repair: fix test to map from storage index to directory structure properly (thanks, cygwin buildbot, for being so kloodgey that you won't accept random binary filenames and thus making me notice this bug)
712zooko@zooko.com**20080926224913]
713[repairer: assert that the test code isn't accidentally allowing the repairer code which is being tested to do impossible things
714zooko@zooko.com**20080926222353]
715[repairer: enhance the repairer tests
716zooko@zooko.com**20080926174719
717 Make sure the file can actually be downloaded afterward, that it used one of the
718 deleted and then repaired shares to do so, and that it repairs from multiple
719 deletions at once (without using more than a reasonable amount of calls to
720 storage server allocate).
721]
722[netstring: add required_trailer= argument
723warner@allmydata.com**20080926165754]
724[test_netstring.py: move netstring tests to a separate file
725warner@allmydata.com**20080926165526]
726[move netstring() and split_netstring() into a separate util.netstring module
727warner@allmydata.com**20080926043824]
728[repairer: remove a test that doesn't apply to the repair-from-corruption case
729zooko@zooko.com**20080925220954]
730[repairer: add a test that repairer fixes corrupted shares (in addition to the test that it fixes deleted shares)
731zooko@zooko.com**20080925220712]
732[docs: proposed mutable file crypto design with ECDSA, 96-bit private keys, and semi-private keys (from http://allmydata.org/~zooko/lafs.pdf )
733zooko@zooko.com**20080925213457]
734[docs: mutable file crypto design (from http://allmydata.org/~zooko/lafs.pdf )
735zooko@zooko.com**20080925213433]
736[repairer: fix swapped docstrings; thanks Brian
737zooko@zooko.com**20080925182436]
738[trivial: remove unused imports; thanks, pyflakes
739zooko@zooko.com**20080925180422]
740[trivial: remove unused imports -- thanks, pyflakes
741zooko@zooko.com**20080925173453]
742[repairer: add basic test of repairer, move tests of immutable checker/repairer from test_system to test_immutable_checker, remove obsolete test helper code from test_filenode
743zooko@zooko.com**20080925171653
744 Hm...  "Checker" ought to be renamed to "CheckerRepairer" or "Repairer" at some point...
745]
746[setup: remove a few minimal unit tests from test_filenode which have been obviated by much better tests in test_mutable and test_system
747zooko@zooko.com**20080925161544]
748[gui/macapp: rough cut of ui tweaks; configurability, auto-mount
749robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080925141224
750 
751 chatting with peter, two things the mac gui needed were the ability to mount
752 the 'allmydata drive' automatically upon launching the app, and open the
753 Finder to reveal it.  (also a request to hide the debug 'open webroot' stuff)
754 
755 this (somewhat rough) patch implements all the above as default behaviour
756 
757 it also contains a quick configuration mechanism for the gui - rather than a
758 preferences gui, running with a more 'tahoe' styled mechanism, the contents
759 of a few optional files can modify the default behaviour, specifically file
760 in ~/.tahoe/gui.conf control behaviour as follows:
761 
762 auto-mount (bool): if set (the default) then the mac app will, upon launch
763 automatically mount the 'tahoe:' alias with the display name 'Allmydata'
764 using a mountpoint of ~/.tahoe/mnt/__auto__
765 
766 auto-open (bool): if set (the default) then upon mounting a file system
767 (including the auto-mount if set) finder will be opened to the mountpoint
768 of the filesystem, which essentially reveals the newly mounted drive in a
769 Finder window
770 
771 show-webopen (bool): if set (false by default) then the 'open webroot'
772 action will be made available in both the dock and file menus of the app
773 
774 daemon-timout (int): sets the daemon-timeout option passed into tahoe fuse
775 when a filesystem is mounted. this defaults to 5 min
776 
777 files of type (int) much, naturally contain a parsable int representation.
778 files of type (bool) are considered true if their (case-insensitive) contents
779 are any of ['y', 'yes', 'true', 'on', '1'] and considered false otherwise.
780 
781]
782[gui/macapp: improve 'about' box
783robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080925135415
784 
785 adds exactly 1 metric dollop of professionalism to the previously
786 rather amateurish looking about box.
787]
788[fuse/impl_c: UNDO --auto-fsid option
789robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080925134730
790 
791 rolling back:
792 
793 Thu Sep 25 14:42:23 BST 2008  robk-tahoe@allmydata.com
794   * fuse/impl_c: add --auto-fsid option
795   
796   this was inspired by reading the fuse docs and discovering the 'fsid' option
797   to fuse_main, and was _intended_ to support a sort of 'stability' to the
798   filesystem (specifically derived from the root-uri mounted, whether directly
799   or via an alias) to support mac aliases across unmount/remount etc.
800   
801   some experimentation shows that that doesn't actually work, and that, at
802   least for mac aliases in my testing, they're tied to path-to-mountpoint and
803   not to the fsid - which seems to have no bearing.  perhaps the 'local' flag
804   is causing weirdness therein.
805   
806   at any rate, I'm recording it simply for posterity, in case it turns out to
807   be useful after all somewhere down the road.
808   
809 
810     M ./contrib/fuse/impl_c/blackmatch.py +13
811]
812[fuse/impl_c: add --auto-fsid option
813robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080925134223
814 
815 this was inspired by reading the fuse docs and discovering the 'fsid' option
816 to fuse_main, and was _intended_ to support a sort of 'stability' to the
817 filesystem (specifically derived from the root-uri mounted, whether directly
818 or via an alias) to support mac aliases across unmount/remount etc.
819 
820 some experimentation shows that that doesn't actually work, and that, at
821 least for mac aliases in my testing, they're tied to path-to-mountpoint and
822 not to the fsid - which seems to have no bearing.  perhaps the 'local' flag
823 is causing weirdness therein.
824 
825 at any rate, I'm recording it simply for posterity, in case it turns out to
826 be useful after all somewhere down the road.
827 
828]
829[manhole: be more tolerant of authorized_keys. files in .tahoe
830robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080925031149
831 
832 both peter and I independently tried to do the same thing to eliminate the
833 authorized_keys file which was causing problems with the broken mac build
834 (c.f. #522) namely mv authorized_keys.8223{,.bak}  but the node is, ahem,
835 let's say 'intolerant' of the trailing .bak - rather than disable the
836 manhole as one might expect, it instead causes the node to explode on
837 startup.  this patch makes it skip over anything that doesn't pass the
838 'parse this trailing stuff as an int' test.
839]
840[fuse/impl_c: move mac tahoefuse impl out into contrib/fuse
841robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080925014214
842 
843 For a variety of reasons, high amongst them the fact that many people
844 interested in fuse support for tahoe seem to have missed its existence,
845 the existing fuse implementation for tahoe, previously 'mac/tahoefuse.py'
846 has been renamed and moved.
847 
848 It was suggested that, even though the mac build depends upon it, that
849 the mac/tahoefuse implementation be moved into contrib/fuse along with
850 the other fuse implementations.  The fact that it's not as extensively
851 covered by unit tests as mainline tahoe was given as corroboration.
852 
853 In a bid to try and stem the confusion inherent in having tahoe_fuse,
854 tfuse and tahoefuse jumbled together (not necessarily helped by
855 referring to them as impl_a, b and c respectively) I'm hereby renaming
856 tahoefuse as 'blackmatch'  (black match is, per wikipedia "a type of
857 crude fuse" hey, I'm a punny guy)  Maybe one day it'll be promoted to
858 be 'quickmatch' instead...
859 
860 Anyway, this patch moves mac/tahoefuse.py out to contrib/fuse/impl_c/
861 as blackmatch.py, and makes appropriate changes to the mac build process
862 to transclude blackmatch therein.  this leaves the extant fuse.py and
863 fuseparts business in mac/ as-is and doesn't attempt to address such
864 issues in contrib/fuse/impl_c.
865 
866 it is left as an exercise to the reader (or the reader of a message
867 to follow) as to how to deal with the 'fuse' python module on the mac.
868 
869 as of this time, blackmatch should work on both mac and linux, and
870 passes the four extant tests in runtests.  (fwiw neither impl_a nor
871 impl_b have I managed to get working on the mac yet)
872 
873 since blackmatch supports a read-write and caching fuse interface to
874 tahoe, some write tests obviously need to be added to runtests.
875 
876]
877[macapp: changes to support aliases, updated tahoefuse command line options
878robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080925010128
879 
880 the tahoefuse command line options changed to support the runtests harness,
881 and as part of that gained support for named aliases via --alias
882 
883 this changes the mac app's invocation of tahoefuse to match that, and also
884 changes the gui to present the list of defined aliases as valid mounts
885 
886 this replaces the previous logic which examined the ~/.tahoe/private directory
887 looking for files ending in '.cap' - an ad-hoc alias mechanism.
888 
889 if a file is found matching ~/.tahoe/private/ALIASNAME.icns then that will still
890 be passed to tahoefuse as the icon to display for that filesystem. if no such
891 file is found, the allmydata icon will be used by default.
892 
893 the '-olocal' option is passed to tahoefuse.  this is potentially contentious.
894 specifically this is telling the OS that this is a 'local' filesystem, which is
895 intended to be used to locally attached devices.  however leopard (OSX 10.5)
896 will only display non-local filesystems in the Finder's side bar if they are of
897 fs types specifically known by Finder to be network file systems (nfs, cifs,
898 webdav, afp)  hence the -olocal flag is the only way on leopard to cause finder
899 to display the mounted filesystem in the sidebar, but it displays as a 'device'.
900 there is a potential (i.e. the fuse docs carry warnings) that this may cause
901 vague and unspecified undesirable behaviour.
902 (c.f. http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/wiki/FAQ specifically Q4.3 and Q4.1)
903 
904 
905]
906[fuse/impl_c: reworking of mac/tahoefuse, command line options, test integration
907robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080925001535
908 
909 a handful of changes to the tahoefuse implementation used by the mac build, to
910 make command line option parsing more flexible and robust, and moreover to
911 facilitate integration of this implementation with the 'runtests' test harness
912 used to test the other two implementations.
913 
914 this patch includes;
915 - improvements to command line option parsing [ see below ]
916 - support for 'aliases' akin to other tahoe tools
917 - tweaks to support linux (ubuntu hardy)
918 
919 the linux support tweaks are, or at least seem to be, a result of the fact that
920 hardy ships with fuse 0.2pre3, as opposed to the fuse0.2 that macfuse is based
921 upon.  at least the versions I was working with have discrepencies in their
922 interfaces, but on reflection this is probably a 'python-fuse' version issue
923 rather than fuse per se.  At any rate, the fixes to handling the Stat objects
924 should be safe against either version, it's just that the bindings on hardy
925 lacked code that was in the 'fuse' python module on the mac...
926 
927 command line options:
928 
929 the need for more flexible invocation in support of the runtests harness led
930 me to rework the argument parsing from some simple positional hacks with a
931 pass-through of the remainder to the fuse binding's 'fuse_main' to a system
932 using twisted.usage to parse arguments, and having just one option '-o' being
933 explicitly a pass-through for -o options to fuse_main. the options are now:
934 
935 --node-directory NODEDIR : this is used to look up the node-url to connect
936 to if that's not specified concretely on the command line, and also used to
937 determine the location of the cache directory used by the implementation,
938 specifically '_cache' within the nodedir.  default value: ~/.tahoe
939 
940 --node-url NODEURL : specify a node-url taking precendence over that found
941 in the node.url file within the nodedir
942 
943 --alias ALIAS : specifies the named alias should be mounted. a lookup is
944 performed in the alias table within 'nodedir' to find the root dir cap
945 the named alias must exist in the alias table of the specified nodedir
946 
947 --root-uri ROOTURI : specifies that the given directory uri should be mounted
948 
949 at least one of --alias and --root-uri must be given (which directory to mount
950 must be specified somehow)  if both are given --alias takes precedence.
951 
952 --cache-timeout TIMEOUTSECS : specifies the number of seconds that cached
953 directory data should be considered valid for.  this tahoefuse implementation
954 implements directory caching for a limited time; largely because the mac (i.e.
955 the Finder in particular) tends to make a large number of requests in quick
956 successsion when browsing the filesystem.  on the flip side, the 'runtests'
957 unit tests fail in the face of such caching because the changes made to the
958 underlying tahoe directories are not reflected in the fuse presentation.  by
959 specifying a cache-timeout of 0 seconds, runtests can force the fuse layer
960 into refetching directory data upon each request.
961 
962 any number of -oname=value options may be specified on the command line,
963 and they will all be passed into the underlying fuse_main call.
964 
965 a single non-optional argument, the mountpoint, must also be given.
966 
967 
968 
969]
970[fuse/tests: slew of changes to fuse 'runtests'
971robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080924183601
972 
973 This patch makes a significant number of changes to the fuse 'runtests' script
974 which stem from my efforts to integrate the third fuse implementation into this
975 framework.  Perhaps not all were necessary to that end, and I beg nejucomo's
976 forebearance if I got too carried away.
977 
978 - cleaned up the blank lines; imho blank lines should be empty
979 
980 - made the unmount command switch based on platform, since macfuse just uses
981 'umount' not the 'fusermount' command (which doesn't exist)
982 
983 - made the expected working dir for runtests the contrib/fuse dir, not the
984 top-level tahoe source tree - see also discussion of --path-to-tahoe below
985 
986 - significantly reworked the ImplProcManager class.  rather than subclassing
987 for each fuse implementation to be tested, the new version is based on
988 instantiating objects and providing relevant config info to the constructor.
989 this was motivated by a desire to eliminate the duplication of similar but
990 subtly different code between instances, framed by consideration of increasing
991 the number of platforms and implementations involved. each implementation to
992 test is thus reduced to the pertinent import and an entry in the
993 'implementations' table defining how to handle that implementation. this also
994 provides a way to specify which sets of tests to run for each implementation,
995 more on that below.
996 
997 
998 - significantly reworked the command line options parsing, using twisted.usage;
999 
1000 what used to be a single optional argument is now represented by the
1001 --test-type option which allows one to choose between running unittests, the
1002 system tests, or both.
1003 
1004 the --implementations option allows for a specific (comma-separated) list of
1005 implemenations to be tested, or the default 'all'
1006 
1007 the --tests option allows for a specific (comma-separated) list of tests sets
1008 to be run, or the default 'all'.  note that only the intersection of tests
1009 requested on the command line and tests relevant to each implementation will
1010 be run. see below for more on tests sets.
1011 
1012 the --path-to-tahoe open allows for the path to the 'tahoe' executable to be
1013 specified. it defaults to '../../bin/tahoe' which is the location of the tahoe
1014 script in the source tree relative to the contrib/fuse dir by default.
1015 
1016 the --tmp-dir option controls where temporary directories (and hence
1017 mountpoints) are created during the test.  this defaults to /tmp - a change
1018 from the previous behaviour of using the system default dir for calls to
1019 tempfile.mkdtemp(), a behaviour which can be obtained by providing an empty
1020 value, e.g. "--tmp-dir="
1021 
1022 the --debug-wait flag causes the test runner to pause waiting upon user
1023 input at various stages through the testing, which facilitates debugging e.g.
1024 by allowing the user to open a browser and explore or modify the contents of
1025 the ephemeral grid after it has been instantiated but before tests are run,
1026 or make environmental adjustments before actually triggering fuse mounts etc.
1027 note that the webapi url for the first client node is printed out upon its
1028 startup to facilitate this sort of debugging also.
1029 
1030 
1031 - the default tmp dir was changed, and made configurable. previously the
1032 default behaviour of tempfile.mkdtemp() was used.  it turns out that, at least
1033 on the mac, that led to temporary directories to be created in a location
1034 which ultimately led to mountpoint paths longer than could be handled by
1035 macfuse - specifically mounted filesystems could not be unmounted and would
1036 'leak'. by changing the default location to be rooted at /tmp this leads to
1037 mountpoint paths short enough to be supported without problems.
1038 
1039 - tests are now grouped into 'sets' by method name prefix.  all the existing
1040 tests have been moved into the 'read' set, i.e. with method names starting
1041 'test_read_'. this is intended to facilitate the fact that some implementations
1042 are read-only, and some support write, so the applicability of tests will vary
1043 by implementation. the 'implementations' table, which governs the configuration
1044 of the ImplProcManager responsible for a given implementation, provides a list
1045 of 'test' (i.e test set names) which are applicable to that implementation.
1046 note no 'write' tests yet exist, this is merely laying the groundwork.
1047 
1048 - the 'expected output' of the tahoe command, which is checked for 'surprising'
1049 output by regex match, can be confused by spurious output from libraries.
1050 specfically, testing on the mac produced a warning message about zope interface
1051 resolution various multiple eggs.  the 'check_tahoe_output()' function now has
1052 a list of 'ignorable_lines' (each a regex) which will be discarded before the
1053 remainder of the output of the tahoe script is matched against expectation.
1054 
1055 - cleaned up a typo, and a few spurious imports caught by pyflakes
1056 
1057]
1058[fuse/impl_{a,b}: improve node-url handling
1059robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080924182854
1060   
1061 specifically change the expectation of the code to be such that the node-url
1062 (self.url) always includes the trailing slash to be a correctly formed url
1063 
1064 moreover read the node-url from the 'node.url' file found in the node 'basedir'
1065 and only if that doesn't exist, then fall back to reading the 'webport' file
1066 from therein and assuming localhost.  This then supports the general tahoe
1067 pattern that tools needing only a webapi server can be pointed at a directory
1068 containing the node.url file, which can optionally point to another server,
1069 rather than requiring a complete node dir and locally running node instance.
1070 
1071]
1072[fuse/impl_b: tweaks from testing on hardy
1073robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080924180738
1074 
1075 from testing on linux (specifically ubuntu hardy) the libfuse dll has a
1076 different name, specifically libfuse.so.2. this patch tries libfuse.so
1077 and then falls back to trying .2 if the former fails.
1078 
1079 it also changes the unmount behaviour, to simply return from the handler's
1080 loop_forever() loop upon being unmounted, rather than raising an EOFError,
1081 since none of the client code I looked at actually handled that exception,
1082 but did seem to expect to fall off of main() when loop_forever() returned.
1083 Additionally, from my testing unmount typically led to an OSError from the
1084 fuse fd read, rather than an empty read, as the code seemed to expect.
1085 
1086 also removed a spurious import pyflakes quibbled about.
1087]
1088[setup: fix site-dirs to find system installed twisted on mac.
1089robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080924174255
1090 
1091 zooko helped me unravel a build weirdness today.  somehow the system installed
1092 twisted (/System/Library) was pulling in parts of the other twisted (/Library)
1093 which had been installed by easy_install, and exploding.
1094 
1095 getting rid of the latter helped, but it took this change to get the tahoe
1096 build to stop trying to rebuild twisted and instead use the one that was
1097 already installed. c.f. tkt #229
1098]
1099[CLI: rework webopen, and moreover its tests w.r.t. path handling
1100robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080924164523
1101 
1102 in the recent reconciliation of webopen patches, I wound up adjusting
1103 webopen to 'pass through' the state of the trailing slash on the given
1104 argument to the resultant url passed to the browser.  this change
1105 removes the requirement that arguments must be directories, and allows
1106 webopen to be used with files.  it also broke the tests that assumed
1107 that webopen would always normalise the url to have a trailing slash.
1108 
1109 in fixing the tests, I realised that, IMHO, there's something deeply
1110 awry with the way tahoe handles paths; specifically in the combination
1111 of '/' being the name of the root path within an alias, but a leading
1112 slash on paths, e.g. 'alias:/path', is catagorically incorrect. i.e.
1113  'tahoe:' == 'tahoe:/' == '/'
1114 but 'tahoe:/foo' is an invalid path, and must be 'tahoe:foo'
1115 
1116 I wound up making the internals of webopen simply spot a 'path' of
1117 '/' and smash it to '', which 'fixes' webopen to match the behaviour
1118 of tahoe's path handling elsewhere, but that special case sort of
1119 points to the weirdness.
1120 
1121 (fwiw, I personally found the fact that the leading / in a path was
1122 disallowed to be weird - I'm just used to seeing paths qualified by
1123 the leading / I guess - so in a debate about normalising path handling
1124 I'd vote to include the /)
1125 
1126]
1127[CLI: reconcile webopen changes
1128robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080924152002
1129 
1130 I think this is largely attributable to a cleanup patch I'd made
1131 which never got committed upstream somehow, but at any rate various
1132 conflicting changes to webopen had been made. This cleans up the
1133 conflicts therein, and hopefully brings 'tahoe webopen' in line with
1134 other cli commands.
1135]
1136[cli: cleanup webopen command
1137robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080618201940
1138 
1139 moved the body of webopen out of cli.py into tahoe_webopen.py
1140 
1141 made its invocation consistent with the other cli commands, most
1142 notably replacing its 'vdrive path' with the same alias parsing,
1143 allowing usage such as 'tahoe webopen private:Pictures/xti'
1144]
1145[macapp: changed to remove 'Tahoe' from .app name
1146robk-tahoe@allmydata.com**20080611003145
1147 
1148 Change the build product from 'Allmydata Tahoe' to 'Allmydata'
1149 more inkeeping with the branding of the Allmydata product
1150]
1151[add --syslog argument to 'tahoe start' and 'tahoe restart', used to pass --syslog to twistd for non-Tahoe nodes (like cpu-watcher)
1152warner@allmydata.com**20080925010302]
1153[misc/make-canary-files.py: tool to create 'canary files', explained in the docstring
1154warner@allmydata.com**20080925004716]
1155[webapi: survive slashes in filenames better: make t=info and t=delete to work, and let t=rename fix the problem
1156warner@allmydata.com**20080924203505]
1157[setup: when detecting platform, ask the Python Standard Library's platform.dist() before executing lsb_release, and cache the result in global (module) variables
1158zooko@zooko.com**20080924180922
1159 This should make it sufficiently fast, while still giving a better answer on Ubuntu than platform.dist() currently does, and also falling back to lsb_release if platform.dist() says that it doesn't know.
1160]
1161[node.py: add BASEDIR/keepalive_timeout and BASEDIR/disconnect_timeout, to set/enable the foolscap timers, for #521
1162warner@allmydata.com**20080924175112]
1163[setup: stop catching EnvironmentError when attempting to copy ./_auto_deps.py to ./src/allmydata/_auto_deps.py
1164zooko@zooko.com**20080924000402
1165 It is no longer the case that we can run okay without _auto_deps.py being in place in ./src/allmydata, so if that cp fails then the build should fail.
1166]
1167[immutable: remove unused imports (thanks, pyflakes)
1168zooko@zooko.com**20080923192610]
1169[immutable: refactor immutable filenodes and comparison thereof
1170zooko@zooko.com**20080923185249
1171 * the two kinds of immutable filenode now have a common base class
1172 * they store only an instance of their URI, not both an instance and a string
1173 * they delegate comparison to that instance
1174]
1175[setup: try parsing /etc/lsb-release first, then invoking lsb_release, because the latter takes half-a-second on my workstation, which is too long
1176zooko@zooko.com**20080923171431
1177 Also because in some cases the former will work and the latter won't.
1178 This patch also tightens the regexes so it won't match random junk.
1179]
1180[setup: fix a cut-and-paste error in the fallback to parsing /etc/lsb-release
1181zooko@zooko.com**20080923165551]
1182[setup: if executing lsb_release doesn't work, fall back to parsing /etc/lsb-release before falling back to platform.dist()
1183zooko@zooko.com**20080923162858
1184 An explanatio of why we do it this way is in the docstring.
1185]
1186[setup: if invoking lsb_release doesn't work (which it doesn't on our etch buildslave), then fall back to the Python Standard Library's platform.dist() function
1187zooko@zooko.com**20080923154820]
1188[setup: fix bug in recent patch to use allmydata.get_package_versions() to tell the foolscap app-version-tracking what's what
1189zooko@zooko.com**20080923001347]
1190[setup: when using the foolscap "what versions are here?" feature, use allmydata.get_package_versions() instead of specifically importing allmydata, pycryptopp, and zfec
1191zooko@zooko.com**20080923000351]
1192[setup: simplify the implementation of allmydata.get_package_versions() and add "platform" which is a human-oriented summary of the underlying operating system and machine
1193zooko@zooko.com**20080922235354]
1194[misc/make_umid: change docs, make elisp code easier to grab
1195warner@lothar.com**20080920183933]
1196[use foolscap's new app_versions API, require foolscap-0.3.1
1197warner@lothar.com**20080920183853]
1198[BASEDIR/nickname is now UTF-8 encoded
1199warner@lothar.com**20080920183713]
1200[various: use util.log.err instead of twisted.log.err, so we get both Incidents and trial-test-flunking
1201warner@lothar.com**20080920173545]
1202[logging.txt: explain how to put log.err at the end of Deferred chains, explain FLOGTOTWISTED=1
1203warner@lothar.com**20080920173500]
1204[util.log: send log.err to Twisted too, so that Trial tests are flunked
1205warner@lothar.com**20080920173427]
1206[setup.py trial: improve --verbose suggestion a bit
1207warner@lothar.com**20080919193922]
1208[test_cli: disable generate-keypair test on OS-X, pycryptopp still has a bug
1209warner@lothar.com**20080919193855]
1210[NEWS: finish editing for the upcoming 1.3.0 release
1211warner@lothar.com**20080919193053]
1212[NEWS: more edits, almost done
1213warner@lothar.com**20080919010036]
1214[NEWS: describe all changes since the last release. Still needs editing.
1215warner@lothar.com**20080919002755]
1216[CLI: add 'tahoe admin generate-keypair' command
1217warner@lothar.com**20080919001133]
1218[web: add 'more info' pages for files and directories, move URI/checker-buttons/deep-size/etc off to them
1219warner@lothar.com**20080918050041]
1220[setup.py: remove unused 'Extension' import
1221warner@lothar.com**20080917230829]
1222[setup.py,Makefile: move the 'chmod +x bin/tahoe' into setup.py
1223warner@lothar.com**20080917230756]
1224[docs/install.html: reference InstallDetails instead of debian-specific stuff
1225warner@lothar.com**20080917225742]
1226[Makefile,docs: tahoe-deps.tar.gz now lives in separate source/deps/ directory on http://allmydata.org
1227warner@lothar.com**20080917204452]
1228[docs: mention -SUMO tarballs, point users at release tarballs instead of development ones
1229warner@lothar.com**20080917203631]
1230[setup.py,Makefile: teat sdist --sumo about tahoe-deps/, use -SUMO suffix on tarballs, add sumo to 'make tarballs' target
1231warner@lothar.com**20080917200119]
1232[.darcs-boringfile ignore tahoe-deps and tahoe-deps.tar.gz
1233warner@lothar.com**20080917195938]
1234[docs: add a note about the process of making a new Tahoe release
1235zooko@zooko.com**20080917170839]
1236[Makefile: pyutil from a dependent lib causes a #455-ish problem, the workaround is to run build-once *three* times
1237warner@lothar.com**20080917053643]
1238[Makefile: desert-island: don't re-fetch tahoe-deps.tar.gz if it's already there, remove the tahoe-deps/ before untarring directory to avoid unpacking weirdness
1239warner@lothar.com**20080917052204]
1240[misc/check-build.py: ignore the 'Downloading file:..' line that occurs for the setup_requires= -triggered handling of the setuptools egg
1241warner@lothar.com**20080917051725]
1242[#249: add 'test-desert-island', to assert that a tahoe-deps.tar.gz -enabled build does not download anything
1243warner@lothar.com**20080917013702]
1244[#249: get dependent libs from tahoe-deps and ../tahoe-deps
1245warner@lothar.com**20080917013627]
1246[#249: move dependent libs out of misc/dependencies/, get them from tahoe-deps.tar.gz instead
1247warner@allmydata.com**20080917012545]
1248[conf_wiz.py - updating version numbers in file, should really get these from a TAG or conf file
1249secorp@allmydata.com**20080917004547]
1250[webish: add an extra newline to JSON output
1251warner@lothar.com**20080915204314]
1252[windows/Makefile: fix dependencies: windows-installer must cause windows-exe to run
1253warner@allmydata.com**20080912052151]
1254[Makefile: fix windows issues
1255warner@allmydata.com**20080912050919]
1256[Makefile: use run_with_pythonpath, move windows targets into a separate Makefile
1257warner@allmydata.com**20080912044508]
1258[setup.py: add 'setup.py run_with_pythonpath', to run other commands with PYTHONPATH set usefully
1259warner@allmydata.com**20080912044418]
1260[Makefile: convert check-auto-deps target into 'setup.py check_auto_deps'
1261warner@allmydata.com**20080912035904]
1262[startstop_node.py: find twistd in our supportlib if we had to build Twisted as a setuptools dependency. This is a form of cgalvan's #505 patch, simplified because now 'setup.py trial' takes care of sys.path and PYTHONPATH
1263warner@allmydata.com**20080912025138]
1264[rewrite parts of the Makefile in setup.py. Add 'build_tahoe' and 'trial' subcommands.
1265warner@allmydata.com**20080912010321
1266 
1267 The 'make build' target now runs 'setup.py build_tahoe', which figures out
1268 where the target 'supportlib' directory should go, and invokes 'setup.py
1269 develop' with the appropriate arguments.
1270 
1271 The 'make test' target now runs 'setup.py trial', which manages sys.path and
1272 runs trial as a subroutine instead of spawning an external process. This
1273 simplifies the case where Twisted was built as a dependent library (and thus
1274 the 'trial' executable is not on PATH).
1275 
1276 setup.py now manages sys.path and PYTHONPATH for its internal subcommands, so
1277 the $(PP) prefix was removed from all Makefile targets that invoke setup.py .
1278 For the remaining ones, the 'setup.py -q show_pythonpath' subcommand was
1279 added to compute this prefix with python rather than with fragile
1280 shell/Makefile syntax.
1281 
1282 
1283]
1284[bin/tahoe: reflow error messages
1285warner@allmydata.com**20080912010225]
1286[mac/Makefile: remove the verbose hdiutil diagnostics now that we resolved the problem
1287warner@allmydata.com**20080912004622]
1288[Makefile: give setup.py develop a '--site-dirs' arg to work around the #249 setuptools bug which causes us to unnecessarily rebuild pyopenssl and other support libs installed via debian's python-support. Should be harmless on other platforms.
1289warner@allmydata.com**20080910233432]
1290[web: fix output=JSON, add buttons for repair/json to the 'run deep-check' form
1291warner@allmydata.com**20080910211137]
1292[disallow deep-check on non-directories, simplifies the code a bit
1293warner@allmydata.com**20080910204458]
1294[dirnode: refactor recursive-traversal methods, add stats to deep_check() method results and t=deep-check webapi
1295warner@lothar.com**20080910084504]
1296[dirnode: cleanup, make get_verifier() always return a URI instance, not a string
1297warner@lothar.com**20080910083755]
1298[test_system: check t=deep-stats too
1299warner@lothar.com**20080910065457]
1300[test_system: add deep-check-JSON tests, fix a bug
1301warner@lothar.com**20080910061416]
1302[test_system: oops, re-enable some tests that got bypassed
1303warner@lothar.com**20080910060245]
1304[test_system: add deep-stats test
1305warner@lothar.com**20080910055634]
1306[hush pyflakes
1307warner@allmydata.com**20080910025017]
1308[checker results: add output=JSON to webapi, add tests, clean up APIs
1309warner@allmydata.com**20080910024517
1310 to make the internal ones use binary strings (nodeid, storage index) and
1311 the web/JSON ones use base32-encoded strings. The immutable verifier is
1312 still incomplete (it returns imaginary healty results).
1313]
1314[immutable verifier: provide some dummy results so deep-check works, make the tests ignore these results until we finish it off
1315warner@allmydata.com**20080910010827]
1316[mutable checker: even more tests. Everything in ICheckerResults should be covered now, except for immutable-verify which is incomplete
1317warner@allmydata.com**20080910005706]
1318[checker results: more tests, update interface docs
1319warner@allmydata.com**20080910003010]
1320[mutable checker: oops, fix redefinition of 'healthy' (numshares < N, not numshares < k, which is 'recoverable' not 'healthy')
1321warner@allmydata.com**20080910002853]
1322[checker results: more tests, more results. immutable verifier tests are disabled until they emit more complete results
1323warner@allmydata.com**20080910001546]
1324[checker: add tests, add stub for immutable check_and_repair
1325warner@allmydata.com**20080909233449]
1326[interfaces.py: minor improvement to IDirectoryNode.set_node
1327warner@allmydata.com**20080909233416]
1328[mac/Makefile: upload the .dmg file with foolscap xfer-client.py instead of scp
1329warner@allmydata.com**20080908231943]
1330[misc/xfer-client.py: small foolscap utility to transfer a file to a waiting server
1331warner@allmydata.com**20080908231903]
1332[setup: add excited DEVELOPER NOTE to install.html
1333zooko@zooko.com**20080908215603
1334 It should be removed before 1.3.0 release, of course...
1335]
1336[setup: edit the text of install.html
1337zooko@zooko.com**20080908215549]
1338[setup: add link to the DownloadDebianPackages page
1339zooko@zooko.com**20080908215451
1340 Because I want that link off of the front page of the wiki...
1341]
1342[setup: change URL from which to get source tarballs
1343zooko@zooko.com**20080908215409
1344 So that when you look at that directory you won't see distracting other things such as darcs repositories.
1345]
1346[test_system: make log() tolerate the format= form
1347warner@lothar.com**20080908030336]
1348[immutable/checker: make log() tolerate the format= form
1349warner@lothar.com**20080908030308]
1350[checker: overhaul checker results, split check/check_and_repair into separate methods, improve web displays
1351warner@allmydata.com**20080907194456]
1352[webapi.txt: explain that t=manifest gives verifycaps
1353warner@allmydata.com**20080907192950]
1354[introducer: add get_nickname_for_peerid
1355warner@allmydata.com**20080906050700]
1356[docs/logging.txt: explain tahoe/foolscap logging. Addresses #239.
1357warner@allmydata.com**20080904002531]
1358[setup: don't assert that trial is present when the Makefile is evaluated
1359zooko@zooko.com**20080903171837
1360 This should fix #506, but it means that if (for some weird reason) Twisted can't be auto-installed and the find_trial.py script doesn't work, the user will get a weird failure message instead of a clean failure message explaining that trial couldn't be found.  Oh well.
1361 
1362 Chris Galvan is working on a much nicer fix to all these issues -- see #505.
1363 
1364]
1365[testutil.PollMixin: use a custom exception (and convert it) to avoid the ugly 'stash' cycle
1366warner@allmydata.com**20080903033251]
1367[mac/Makefile: more attempts to debug the buildslave failure
1368warner@allmydata.com**20080829220614]
1369[mac: add -verbose to the hdiutil call, to figure out why it's failing on the buildslave
1370warner@allmydata.com**20080829205243]
1371[setup: simplify parsing of python version number
1372zooko@zooko.com**20080829000045]
1373[setup: emit the version of python in the list of versions
1374zooko@zooko.com**20080828220454]
1375[munin: add tahoe_diskleft plugin, update spacetime/diskwatcher.tac to support it
1376warner@allmydata.com**20080828203236]
1377[docs: how_to_make_a_tahoe_release.txt
1378zooko@zooko.com**20080828202109
1379 Just some cryptic notes to self, but if I get hit by a truck then someone else might be able to decode them.
1380]
1381[debian: include misc/cpu-watcher.tac in the debian package
1382warner@allmydata.com**20080827223026]
1383[munin/tahoe_doomsday: change the graph title, 'time predictor' is more accurate than 'space predictor'
1384warner@allmydata.com**20080827213013]
1385[munin/tahoe_diskusage: clip the graph at zero, to prevent transient negative excursions (such as when a lot of old logfiles are deleted from a storage server's disk) from scaling the graph into unusability
1386warner@allmydata.com**20080827193543]
1387[CREDITS: thanks to Chris Galvan
1388zooko@zooko.com**20080827183950]
1389[setup: patch from Chris Galvan to build sdists with no deps in them normally, but include deps if --sumo
1390zooko@zooko.com**20080827182644]
1391[servermap: don't log late arrivals, and don't log DeadReferenceError at log.WEIRD
1392warner@allmydata.com**20080827003729]
1393[mutable: make mutable-repair work for non-verifier runs, add tests
1394warner@allmydata.com**20080826233454]
1395[mutable: remove work-around for a flaw in an older version of foolscap
1396zooko@zooko.com**20080826155055
1397 We now require "foolscap[secure_connections] >= 0.3.0", per [source:_auto_deps.py].
1398]
1399[docs: edit install.html a tad
1400zooko@zooko.com**20080826154929]
1401[misc/make_umid: little script and elisp fragment to insert umid= arguments
1402warner@allmydata.com**20080826015918]
1403[logging: add 'unique-message-ids' (or 'umids') to each WEIRD-or-higher log.msg call, to make it easier to correlate log message with source code
1404warner@allmydata.com**20080826015759]
1405[logging cleanups: lower DeadReferenceError from WEIRD (which provokes Incidents) to merely UNUSUAL, don't pre-format Failures in others
1406warner@allmydata.com**20080826005155]
1407[checker: make the log() function of SimpleCHKFileVerifier compatible with the log() function of its superclasses and subclasses
1408zooko@zooko.com**20080825214407]
1409[docs: warn that the "garbage-collection and accounting" section of architecture.txt is out of date, and clarify that "deleted" therein means ciphertext getting garbage-collected
1410zooko@zooko.com**20080822154605]
1411[docs/filesystem-notes.txt: add notes about enabling the 'directory index' feature on ext3 filesystems for storage server lookup speed
1412warner@allmydata.com**20080821205901]
1413[setup: doc string describing what the require_auto_deps() function is for
1414zooko@zooko.com**20080815172234]
1415[mutable/checker: log a WEIRD-level event when we see a hash failure, to trigger an Incident
1416warner@allmydata.com**20080813035020]
1417[immutable checker: add a status_report field
1418warner@allmydata.com**20080813033530]
1419[mutable/servermap: lower the priority of many log messages
1420warner@allmydata.com**20080813033506]
1421[web/deep-check: show the webapi runtime at the bottom of the page
1422warner@allmydata.com**20080813033426]
1423[CLI: tolerate blank lines in the aliases file
1424warner@allmydata.com**20080813025050]
1425[test_web: workaround broken HEAD behavior in twisted-2.5.0 and earlier
1426warner@allmydata.com**20080813024520]
1427[test_web: oops, actually use HEAD (instead of GET) in the HEAD test
1428warner@allmydata.com**20080813020451]
1429[web: use get_size_of_best_version for HEAD requests, provide correct content-type
1430warner@allmydata.com**20080813020410]
1431[mutable: add get_size_of_best_version to the interface, to simplify the web HEAD code, and tests
1432warner@allmydata.com**20080813020252]
1433[CLI: add 'tahoe debug corrupt-share', and use it for deep-verify tests, and fix non-deep web checker API to pass verify=true into node
1434warner@allmydata.com**20080813000501]
1435[IFilesystemNode: add get_storage_index(), it makes tests easier
1436warner@allmydata.com**20080812231407]
1437[test_system: rename Checker to ImmutableChecker, to make room for a mutable one
1438warner@allmydata.com**20080812225932]
1439['tahoe debug dump-share': add --offsets, to show section offsets
1440warner@allmydata.com**20080812214656]
1441[test_cli: oops, fix tests after recent stdout/stderr cleanup
1442warner@allmydata.com**20080812214634]
1443[scripts/debug: split out dump_immutable_share
1444warner@allmydata.com**20080812205517]
1445[scripts/debug: clean up use of stdout/stderr
1446warner@allmydata.com**20080812205242]
1447[CLI: move the 'repl' command to 'tahoe debug repl'
1448warner@allmydata.com**20080812204017]
1449[CLI: move all debug commands (dump-share, dump-cap, find-shares, catalog-shares) into a 'debug' subcommand, and improve --help output
1450warner@allmydata.com**20080812203732]
1451[hush a pyflakes warning
1452warner@allmydata.com**20080812042423]
1453[web/directory: enable verify=true in t=deep-check
1454warner@allmydata.com**20080812042409]
1455[dirnode: add some deep-check logging
1456warner@allmydata.com**20080812042338]
1457[checker_results.problems: don't str the whole Failure, just extract the reason string
1458warner@allmydata.com**20080812042306]
1459[checker: add information to results, add some deep-check tests, fix a bug in which unhealthy files were not counted
1460warner@allmydata.com**20080812040326]
1461[mutable/checker: rearrange a bit, change checker-results to have a status_report string
1462warner@allmydata.com**20080812032033]
1463[mutable/servermap: add summarize_version
1464warner@allmydata.com**20080812031930]
1465[CLI: make 'tahoe webopen' command accept aliases like 'tahoe ls'
1466warner@allmydata.com**20080812012023]
1467[munin diskusage/doomsday: oops, fix labels, everything was reported in the 1hr column
1468warner@allmydata.com**20080811203431]
1469[munin/tahoe_overhead: don't emit non-sensicial numbers
1470warner@lothar.com**20080807214008]
1471[munin: add tahoe_overhead plugin, to measure effectiveness of GC and deleting data from inactive accounts
1472warner@lothar.com**20080807203925]
1473[diskwatcher.tac: include total-bytes-used
1474warner@lothar.com**20080807201214]
1475[setup: remove accidentally duplicated lines from Makefile
1476zooko@zooko.com**20080807193029]
1477[misc/dependencies: remove the no-longer-useful foolscap-0.2.5 tarball
1478warner@lothar.com**20080807184546]
1479[Makefile: avoid bare quotes, since the emacs syntax-highlighter gets confused by them
1480warner@lothar.com**20080807183001]
1481[diskwatcher.tac: don't report negative timeleft
1482warner@lothar.com**20080807173433]
1483[diskwatcher.tac: reduce the polling rate to once per hour
1484warner@lothar.com**20080807062021]
1485[misc/spacetime: add munin plugins, add everything to .deb
1486warner@lothar.com**20080807060003]
1487[diskwatcher.tac: hush pyflakes
1488warner@lothar.com**20080807050427]
1489[diskwatcher.tac: add async-GET code, but leave it commented out: urlopen() seems to work better for now
1490warner@lothar.com**20080807050327]
1491[cpu-watcher.tac: improve error message
1492warner@lothar.com**20080807043801]
1493[disk-watcher: first draft of a daemon to use the HTTP stats interface and its new storage_server.disk_avail feature, to track changes in disk space over time
1494warner@lothar.com**20080807042222]
1495[misc/cpu-watcher.tac: tolerate missing pidfiles, just skip over that sample
1496warner@lothar.com**20080807041705]
1497[setup: don't attempt to escape quote marks, just delete them.  Ugly, but it works okay.
1498zooko@zooko.com**20080806232742]
1499[setup: escape any double-quote chars in the PATH before using the PATH to find and invoke trial
1500zooko@zooko.com**20080806231143]
1501[storage: include disk-free information in the stats-gatherer output
1502warner@lothar.com**20080806210602]
1503[mutable: more repair tests, one with force=True to check out merging
1504warner@lothar.com**20080806190607]
1505[test/common: add ShouldFailMixin
1506warner@lothar.com**20080806190552]
1507[test_mutable: add comment about minimal-bandwidth repairer, comma lack of
1508warner@lothar.com**20080806173850]
1509[test_mutable: factor out common setup code
1510warner@lothar.com**20080806173804]
1511[mutable: start adding Repair tests, fix a simple bug
1512warner@lothar.com**20080806061239]
1513[mutable.txt: add warning about out-of-date section
1514warner@lothar.com**20080806061219]
1515[test_system: factor out find_shares/replace_shares to a common class, so they can be used by other tests
1516warner@lothar.com**20080806014958]
1517[debian/control: update dependencies to match _auto_deps: foolscap-0.3.0, pycryptopp-0.5
1518warner@lothar.com**20080806013222]
1519[bump foolscap dependency to 0.3.0, for the new incident-gathering interfaces
1520warner@lothar.com**20080805235828]
1521[web: add 'report incident' button at the bottom of the welcome page
1522warner@lothar.com**20080805190921]
1523[test_cli: more coverage for 'tahoe put' modifying a mutable file in-place, by filename, closes #441
1524warner@lothar.com**20080804202643]
1525[check_grid.py: update to match new CLI: 'put - TARGET' instead of 'put TARGET'
1526warner@lothar.com**20080802024856]
1527[test_cli: remove windows-worrying newlines from test data
1528warner@lothar.com**20080802024734]
1529[test_cli.py: factor out CLITestMixin
1530warner@lothar.com**20080802022938]
1531[CLI: change one-arg forms of 'tahoe put' to make an unlinked file, fix replace-mutable #441
1532warner@lothar.com**20080802022729]
1533[CLI: add create-alias command, to merge mkdir and add-alias into a single (secure-from-argv-snooping) step
1534warner@lothar.com**20080802021041]
1535[test_cli: add system-based tests for PUT, including a mutable put that fails/todo (#441)
1536warner@lothar.com**20080801221009]
1537[tests: simplify CLI tests that use stdin, now that runner supports it
1538warner@lothar.com**20080801220514]
1539[CLI: simplify argument-passing, use options= for everthing, including stdout
1540warner@lothar.com**20080801184624]
1541[tests: add test that verifier notices any (randomly chosen) bit flipped in the verifiable part of any (randomly chosen) share
1542zooko@zooko.com**20080731002015
1543 The currently verifier doesn't (usually) pass this randomized test, hence the TODO.
1544]
1545[tests: test that checker doesn't cause reads on the storage servers
1546zooko@zooko.com**20080730235420
1547 It would still pass the test if it noticed a corrupted share.  (It won't
1548 notice, of course.)  But it is required to do its work without causing storage
1549 servers to read blocks from the filesystem.
1550 
1551]
1552[storage: make storage servers declare oldest supported version == 1.0, and storage clients declare oldest supported version == 1.0
1553zooko@zooko.com**20080730225107
1554 See comments in patch for intended semantics.
1555]
1556[tests: use the handy dandy TestCase.mktemp() function from trial to give unique and nicely named directories for each testcase
1557zooko@zooko.com**20080730224920]
1558[tests: don't use SignalMixin
1559zooko@zooko.com**20080730223536
1560 It seems like we no longer need it, and it screws up something internal in
1561 trial which causes trial's TestCase.mktemp() method to exhibit wrong behavior
1562 (always using a certain test method name instead of using the current test
1563 method name), and I wish to use TestCase.mktemp().
1564 
1565 Of course, it is possible that the buildbot is about to tell me that we do
1566 still require SignalMixin on some of our platforms...
1567 
1568]
1569[setup: if the user passes a TRIALOPT env var then pass that on to trial
1570zooko@zooko.com**20080730205806
1571 This is useful for --reporter=bwverbose, for example.
1572]
1573[setup: turn back on reactor=poll for cygwin trial (else it runs out of fds)
1574zooko@zooko.com**20080730181217]
1575[setup: fix bug in Makefile -- ifeq, not ifneq -- so that now it sets poll reactor only if the user hasn't specified a REACTOR variable, instead of setting poll reactor only if the user has specified a REACTOR variable
1576zooko@zooko.com**20080730160429]
1577[setup: whoops, really remove the default reactor=poll this time
1578zooko@zooko.com**20080730032358]
1579[setup: instead of setting --reactor=poll for trial in all cases (which fails on platforms that don't have poll reactor, such as Windows and some Mac OS X), just set --reactor=poll for linux2.
1580zooko@zooko.com**20080730031656
1581 
1582]
1583[setup: pass --reactor=poll to trial unless REACTOR variable is set, in which case pass --reactor=$(REACTOR)
1584zooko@zooko.com**20080730023906
1585 This hopefully works around the problem that Twisted v8.1.0 has a bug when used
1586 with pyOpenSSL v0.7 which bug causes some unit tests to spuriously fail -- see
1587 known_issues.txt r2788:
1588 
1589 http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/browser/docs/known_issues.txt?rev=2788#L122
1590 
1591 Also it matches with the fact that --reactor=poll is required on cygwin.
1592 
1593]
1594[setup: require secure_connections from foolscap
1595zooko@zooko.com**20080730021041
1596 This causes a problem on debian sid, since the pyOpenSSL v0.6 .deb doesn't come
1597 with .egg-info, so setuptools will not know that it is already installed and
1598 will try to install pyOpenSSL, and if it installs pyOpenSSL v0.7, then this
1599 will trigger the bug in Twisted v8.1.0 when used with pyOpenSSL v0.7.
1600 
1601 http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/3218
1602 
1603 Now the comments in twisted #3218 suggest that it happens only with the select
1604 reactor, so maybe using --reactor=poll will avoid it.
1605 
1606]
1607[tests: add test_system.Checker which tests basic checking (without verification) functionality
1608zooko@zooko.com**20080728234317]
1609[test: add testutil.flip_one_bit which flips a randomly chosen bit of the input string
1610zooko@zooko.com**20080728234217]
1611[tests: make it so that you can use common.py's SystemTestMixin.set_up_nodes() more than once with the same introducer
1612zooko@zooko.com**20080728234029]
1613[download.py: set up self._paused before registering the producer, since they might call pauseProducing right away
1614warner@lothar.com**20080728215731]
1615[test/common.py: use pre-computed Tub certificates for the system-test mixin, to speed such tests up by maybe 15%. The goal is to encourage more full-grid tests.
1616warner@allmydata.com**20080728194421]
1617[munin/tahoe_spacetime: show 2wk data even if 4wk data is unavailable
1618warner@allmydata.com**20080728194233]
1619[web: add /status/?t=json, with active upload/download ops. Addresses #493.
1620warner@allmydata.com**20080726004110]
1621[web: make t=json stats pages use text/plain, instead of leaving it at text/html
1622warner@allmydata.com**20080726002427]
1623[test_system.py: factor SystemTestMixin out of SystemTest
1624warner@allmydata.com**20080725223349]
1625[test_system.py: modify system-test setup code in preparation for merge with common.SystemTestMixin
1626warner@allmydata.com**20080725222931]
1627[test_system.py: move SystemTestMixin out into common.py, where further improvements will occur
1628warner@allmydata.com**20080725221758]
1629[test_system.py: create SystemTestMixin, with less cruft, for faster system-like tests
1630warner@allmydata.com**20080725221300]
1631[TAG allmydata-tahoe-1.2.0
1632zooko@zooko.com**20080722014608]
1633Patch bundle hash:
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