Commit 5794112a authored by Wayne Davison's avatar Wayne Davison

Test that our outputting of itemized messages (as well as

double-verbose output) is happening correctly.
parent f2b6fe44
#! /bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2005 by Wayne Davison <wayned@samba.org>
# This program is distributable under the terms of the GNU GPL see
# COPYING).
# Test the output of various copy commands to ensure itemized output
# and double-verbose output is correct.
. "$suitedir/rsync.fns"
set -x
itemregex='^[.<>ch][dfDL][c .+][s .+][tT .+][p .+][o .+][g .+][a .+] '
lddir="$tmpdir/ld"
outfile="$scratchdir/rsync.out"
makepath "$fromdir/foo"
makepath "$fromdir/bar/baz"
cp -p "$srcdir/config.h" "$fromdir/foo/config1"
cp -p "$srcdir/config.h.in" "$fromdir/foo/config2"
cp -p "$srcdir/rsync.h" "$fromdir/bar/baz/rsync"
ln -s ../bar/baz/rsync "$fromdir/foo/sym"
ln "$fromdir/foo/config1" "$fromdir/foo/extra"
$RSYNC -iplr "$fromdir/" "$todir/" \
| tee "$outfile"
cat <<EOT | diff $diffopt - "$outfile" || test_fail "test 1 failed"
cd+++++++ bar/
cd+++++++ bar/baz/
>f+++++++ bar/baz/rsync
cd+++++++ foo/
>f+++++++ foo/config1
>f+++++++ foo/config2
>f+++++++ foo/extra
cL+++++++ foo/sym -> ../bar/baz/rsync
EOT
# Ensure there are no accidental directory-time problems.
$RSYNC -a -f '-! */' "$fromdir/" "$todir"
cp -p "$srcdir/config.h" "$fromdir/foo/config2"
$RSYNC -iplrH "$fromdir/" "$todir/" \
| tee "$outfile"
cat <<EOT | diff $diffopt - "$outfile" || test_fail "test 2 failed"
>f..T.... bar/baz/rsync
>f..T.... foo/config1
>f.sT.... foo/config2
hf..T.... foo/extra => foo/config1
EOT
$RSYNC -a -f '-! */' "$fromdir/" "$todir"
sleep 1 # For directory mod below to ensure time difference
rm "$todir/foo/sym"
ln -s ../bar/baz "$todir/foo/sym"
cp -p "$srcdir/config.h.in" "$fromdir/foo/config2"
chmod 777 "$todir/bar/baz/rsync"
$RSYNC -iplrtc "$fromdir/" "$todir/" \
| tee "$outfile"
cat <<EOT | diff $diffopt - "$outfile" || test_fail "test 3 failed"
.f..tp... bar/baz/rsync
.d..t.... foo/
.f..t.... foo/config1
>fcst.... foo/config2
cL..T.... foo/sym -> ../bar/baz/rsync
EOT
cp -p "$srcdir/config.h" "$fromdir/foo/config2"
# Lack of -t is for unchanged hard-link stress-test!
$RSYNC -vvplrH "$fromdir/" "$todir/" \
| sed -e '0,/done$/d' -e '/--whole-file/d' -e '/total:/d' -e '/^$/,$d' \
| tee "$outfile"
cat <<EOT | diff $diffopt - "$outfile" || test_fail "test 4 failed"
bar/baz/rsync is uptodate
foo/config1 is uptodate
foo/config2
"foo/extra" is a hard link
foo/sym is uptodate
EOT
chmod 747 "$todir/bar/baz/rsync"
$RSYNC -a -f '-! */' "$fromdir/" "$todir"
$RSYNC -ivvplrtH "$fromdir/" "$todir/" \
| grep "$itemregex" \
| tee "$outfile"
cat <<EOT | diff $diffopt - "$outfile" || test_fail "test 5 failed"
.d ./
.d bar/
.d bar/baz/
.f...p... bar/baz/rsync
.d foo/
.f foo/config1
>f..t.... foo/config2
hf foo/extra
.L foo/sym -> ../bar/baz/rsync
EOT
chmod 757 "$todir/foo/config1"
touch "$todir/foo/config2"
$RSYNC -vplrtH "$fromdir/" "$todir/" \
| sed -e '0,/done$/d' -e '/^$/,$d' \
| tee "$outfile"
cat <<EOT | diff $diffopt - "$outfile" || test_fail "test 6 failed"
foo/config2
EOT
chmod 757 "$todir/foo/config1"
touch "$todir/foo/config2"
$RSYNC -iplrtH "$fromdir/" "$todir/" \
| tee "$outfile"
cat <<EOT | diff $diffopt - "$outfile" || test_fail "test 7 failed"
.f...p... foo/config1
>f..t.... foo/config2
EOT
mv "$todir" "$lddir"
$RSYNC -ivvplrtH --copy-dest="$lddir" "$fromdir/" "$todir/" \
| grep "$itemregex" \
| tee "$outfile"
cat <<EOT | diff $diffopt - "$outfile" || test_fail "test 8 failed"
.d..t.... ./
cd+++++++ bar/
cd+++++++ bar/baz/
cf....... bar/baz/rsync
cd+++++++ foo/
cf....... foo/config1
cf....... foo/config2
hf+++++++ foo/extra => foo/config1
cL+++++++ foo/sym -> ../bar/baz/rsync
EOT
rm -rf "$todir"
$RSYNC -iplrtH --link-dest="$lddir" "$fromdir/" "$todir/" \
| tee "$outfile"
cat <<EOT | diff $diffopt - "$outfile" || test_fail "test 9 failed"
.d..t.... ./
cd+++++++ bar/
cd+++++++ bar/baz/
cd+++++++ foo/
hf+++++++ foo/extra => foo/config1
cL+++++++ foo/sym -> ../bar/baz/rsync
EOT
# The script would have aborted on error, so getting here means we've won.
exit 0
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