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package ProFTPD::Tests::Config::Directory;
use lib qw(t/lib);
use base qw(Test::Unit::TestCase ProFTPD::TestSuite::Child);
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
use File::Path qw(mkpath rmtree);
use File::Spec;
use IO::Handle;
use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval);
use ProFTPD::TestSuite::FTP;
use ProFTPD::TestSuite::Utils qw(:auth :config :running :test :testsuite);
$| = 1;
my $order = 0;
my $TESTS = {
dir_wide_layout => {
order => ++$order,
test_class => [qw(bug forking)],
},
# dir_deep_layout
# dir_wide_deep_layout
#
# I suspect that, due to the nature of the parser, the order in which
# the <Directory> sections appear in the config can affect performance.
# If the _last_ <Directory> section is for the most common path referenced,
# it could mean longer traversal times (for each lookup) before the
# match is made.
};
sub new {
return shift()->SUPER::new(@_);
}
sub list_tests {
return testsuite_get_runnable_tests($TESTS);
}
sub set_up {
my $self = shift;
$self->{tmpdir} = testsuite_get_tmp_dir();
# Create temporary scratch dir
eval { mkpath($self->{tmpdir}) };
if ($@) {
my $abs_path = File::Spec->rel2abs($self->{tmpdir});
die("Can't create dir $abs_path: $@");
}
}
sub tear_down {
my $self = shift;
# Remove temporary scratch dir
if ($self->{tmpdir}) {
eval { rmtree($self->{tmpdir}) };
}
undef $self;
}
my ($prev_name, $prev_namelen);
sub get_name {
my $name_len = shift;
my $inc = shift;
# If the requested name length has changed, start over
if ($name_len != $prev_namelen) {
$prev_name = undef;
}
if (defined($prev_name)) {
# Split the name into its individual chars, in reverse order
my @chars = reverse(split('', $prev_name));
# Increment the first char, then reassemble the name. We only want
# ASCII characters (i.e. A-Za-z inclusive). So if the incremented first
# char is outside the range, reset the first char to the range start, and
# increment the next char.
for (my $i = 0; $i < $prev_namelen; $i++) {
my $char = $chars[$i];
my $val = ord($char);
$char = chr(++$val);
my $reset_char = 0;
while ($char !~ /[A-Za-z]/o) {
++$val;
if ($val > 122) {
# Too far; reset to 'A'.
$val = 65;
$reset_char = 1;
}
$char = chr($val);
}
$chars[$i] = $char;
unless ($reset_char) {
last;
}
}
$prev_name = join('', reverse(@chars));
} else {
$prev_name = "A" x $name_len;
$prev_namelen = $name_len;
}
return $prev_name;
}
sub dir_wide_layout {
my $self = shift;
my $tmpdir = $self->{tmpdir};
my $config_file = "$tmpdir/dir.conf";
my $pid_file = File::Spec->rel2abs("$tmpdir/dir.pid");
my $scoreboard_file = File::Spec->rel2abs("$tmpdir/dir.scoreboard");
my $log_file = File::Spec->rel2abs('tests.log');
my $auth_user_file = File::Spec->rel2abs("$tmpdir/dir.passwd");
my $auth_group_file = File::Spec->rel2abs("$tmpdir/dir.group");
my $user = 'proftpd';
my $passwd = 'test';
my $home_dir = File::Spec->rel2abs($tmpdir);
my $uid = 500;
my $gid = 500;
# Make sure that, if we're running as root, that the home directory has
# permissions/privs set for the account we create
if ($< == 0) {
unless (chmod(0755, $home_dir)) {
die("Can't set perms on $home_dir to 0755: $!");
}
unless (chown($uid, $gid, $home_dir)) {
die("Can't set owner of $home_dir to $uid/$gid: $!");
}
}
auth_user_write($auth_user_file, $user, $passwd, $uid, $gid, $home_dir,
'/bin/bash');
auth_group_write($auth_group_file, 'ftpd', $gid, $user);
my $config = {
PidFile => $pid_file,
ScoreboardFile => $scoreboard_file,
SystemLog => $log_file,
TraceLog => $log_file,
Trace => 'directory:10',
AuthUserFile => $auth_user_file,
AuthGroupFile => $auth_group_file,
AuthOrder => 'mod_auth_file.c',
DefaultChdir => '~',
Directory => {
'/' => {
Umask => '066 077',
},
},
IfModules => {
'mod_delay.c' => {
DelayEngine => 'off',
},
},
};
my ($port, $config_user, $config_group) = config_write($config_file, $config);
# Append our mess of many wide <Directory> sections to the config:
#
# <Directory /path/to/a>
# Umask 066 077
# </Directory>
#
# <Directory/path/to/b>
# Umask 066 077
# </Directory>
my $target_dir;
if (open(my $fh, ">> $config_file")) {
my $width = 1000;
my $namelen = 3;
for (my $i = 0; $i < $width; $i++) {
$target_dir = get_name($namelen, 1);
my $dir = File::Spec->rel2abs("$tmpdir/$target_dir");
mkpath($dir);
print $fh <<EOD;
<Directory ~/$target_dir>
Umask 066 077
</Directory>
EOD
}
unless (close($fh)) {
die("Can't write $config_file: $!");
}
} else {
die("Can't open $config_file: $!");
}
# To test the worst-case scenario, the target directory (to which we will
# write a file) should be the _last_ in the list.
# Open pipes, for use between the parent and child processes. Specifically,
# the child will indicate when it's done with its test by writing a message
# to the parent.
my ($rfh, $wfh);
unless (pipe($rfh, $wfh)) {
die("Can't open pipe: $!");
}
my $ex;
# Fork child
$self->handle_sigchld();
defined(my $pid = fork()) or die("Can't fork: $!");
if ($pid) {
eval {
my $client = ProFTPD::TestSuite::FTP->new('127.0.0.1', $port);
$client->login($user, $passwd);
my ($resp_code, $resp_msg);
my $start_time = [gettimeofday()];
my $conn = $client->stor_raw("$target_dir/test.txt");
unless ($conn) {
die("Failed to STOR $target_dir/test.txt: " . $client->response_code() .
" " . $client->response_msg());
}
my $elapsed = tv_interval($start_time);
print STDERR "Elapsed: ", Dumper($elapsed);
$conn->close();
$resp_code = $client->response_code();
$resp_msg = $client->response_msg();
my $expected;
$expected = 226;
$self->assert($expected == $resp_code,
test_msg("Expected '$expected', got '$resp_code'"));
$expected = "Transfer complete";
$self->assert($expected eq $resp_msg,
test_msg("Expected '$expected', got '$resp_msg'"));
};
if ($@) {
$ex = $@;
}
$wfh->print("done\n");
$wfh->flush();
} else {
eval { server_wait($config_file, $rfh) };
if ($@) {
warn($@);
exit 1;
}
exit 0;
}
# Stop server
server_stop($pid_file);
$self->assert_child_ok($pid);
if ($ex) {
die($ex);
}
unlink($log_file);
}
1;
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