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The printf(1) command, like it's C cousin, takes a format string as its first argument. If a shell variable is passed as the first argument, it will be interpreted as a format string; this can lead to surprising behavior and can cause the test suite to fail if we accidentally insert a format string character into the variable. Modify all the places in the individual tests that we use a plain quoted variable as the format string by running the following Ruby one-liner: ruby -i -pe '$_.gsub!(/printf "\$/, %q(printf "%s" "$))' t/t-*.sh Avoid modifying the test helpers, as there are places (such as calc_oid) where we want to pass text containing escapes (such as "\n") and have those be properly interpreted by printf(1).
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76 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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. "$(dirname "$0")/testlib.sh"
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begin_test "tus-upload-uninterrupted"
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(
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set -e
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# this repo name is the indicator to the server to use tus
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reponame="test-tus-upload"
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setup_remote_repo "$reponame"
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clone_repo "$reponame" $reponame
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git config lfs.tustransfers true
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git lfs track "*.dat" 2>&1 | tee track.log
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grep "Tracking \"\*.dat\"" track.log
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contents="send-verify-action"
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contents_oid=$(calc_oid "$contents")
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printf "%s" "$contents" > a.dat
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git add a.dat
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git add .gitattributes
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git commit -m "add a.dat" 2>&1 | tee commit.log
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GIT_TRACE=1 GIT_TRANSFER_TRACE=1 git push origin master 2>&1 | tee pushtus.log
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grep "xfer: tus.io uploading" pushtus.log
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assert_server_object "$reponame" "$contents_oid"
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)
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end_test
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begin_test "tus-upload-interrupted-resume"
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set -e
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# this repo name is the indicator to the server to use tus, AND to
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# interrupt the upload part way
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reponame="test-tus-upload-interrupt"
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setup_remote_repo "$reponame"
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clone_repo "$reponame" $reponame
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git config lfs.tustransfers true
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git lfs track "*.dat" 2>&1 | tee track.log
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grep "Tracking \"\*.dat\"" track.log
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contents_verify="send-verify-action"
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contents_verify_oid="$(calc_oid "$contents_verify")"
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# this string announces to server that we want it to abort the download part
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# way, but reject the Range: header and fall back on re-downloading instead
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contents="234587134187634598o634857619384765b747qcvtuedvoaicwtvseudtvcoqi7280r7qvow4i7r8c46pr9q6v9pri6ioq2r8"
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contents_oid=$(calc_oid "$contents")
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printf "%s" "$contents" > a.dat
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printf "%s" "$contents_verify" > verify.dat
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git add a.dat verify.dat
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git add .gitattributes
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git commit -m "add a.dat, verify.dat" 2>&1 | tee commit.log
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GIT_TRACE=1 GIT_TRANSFER_TRACE=1 git push origin master 2>&1 | tee pushtus_resume.log
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# first attempt will start from the beginning
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grep "xfer: tus.io uploading" pushtus_resume.log
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grep "HTTP: 500" pushtus_resume.log
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# that will have failed but retry on 500 will resume it
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grep "xfer: tus.io resuming" pushtus_resume.log
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grep "HTTP: 204" pushtus_resume.log
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# should have completed in the end
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assert_server_object "$reponame" "$contents_oid"
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assert_server_object "$reponame" "$contents_verify_oid"
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)
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end_test
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