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#  Copyright (C) 2017-2018  Red Hat, Inc. <http://www.redhat.com>
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# pylint: disable=too-many-statements, too-many-locals

""" Description:
        Test cases in this module tests whether directories with null gfid
        are getting the gfids assigned and directories get created on the
        remaining bricks when named lookup comes on those from the mount point.
"""

import time
from glusto.core import Glusto as g
from glustolibs.gluster.exceptions import ExecutionError
from glustolibs.gluster.gluster_base_class import GlusterBaseClass, runs_on
from glustolibs.gluster.heal_libs import is_heal_complete
from glustolibs.misc.misc_libs import upload_scripts
from glustolibs.gluster.brick_libs import get_all_bricks
from glustolibs.gluster.glusterfile import get_fattr


@runs_on([['replicated'],
          ['glusterfs']])
class AssignGfidOnLookup(GlusterBaseClass):

    @classmethod
    def setUpClass(cls):

        # Calling GlusterBaseClass setUpClass
        GlusterBaseClass.setUpClass.im_func(cls)

        # Override Volumes
        if cls.volume_type == "replicated":
            # Define 1x3 replicated volume
            cls.volume['voltype'] = {
                'type': 'replicated',
                'replica_count': 3,
                'transport': 'tcp'}

        # Upload io scripts for running IO on mounts
        g.log.info("Upload io scripts to clients %s for running IO on "
                   "mounts", cls.clients)
        script_local_path = ("/usr/share/glustolibs/io/scripts/"
                             "file_dir_ops.py")
        cls.script_upload_path = ("/usr/share/glustolibs/io/scripts/"
                                  "file_dir_ops.py")
        ret = upload_scripts(cls.clients, script_local_path)
        if not ret:
            raise ExecutionError("Failed to upload IO scripts "
                                 "to clients %s" % cls.clients)
        g.log.info("Successfully uploaded IO scripts to clients %s",
                   cls.clients)

        # Setup Volume and Mount Volume
        g.log.info("Starting to Setup Volume and Mount Volume")
        ret = cls.setup_volume_and_mount_volume(cls.mounts)
        if not ret:
            raise ExecutionError("Failed to Setup_Volume and Mount_Volume")
        g.log.info("Successful in Setup Volume and Mount Volume")

    @classmethod
    def tearDownClass(cls):

        # Cleanup Volume
        g.log.info("Starting to clean up Volume %s", cls.volname)
        ret = cls.unmount_volume_and_cleanup_volume(cls.mounts)
        if not ret:
            raise ExecutionError("Failed to create volume")
        g.log.info("Successful in cleaning up Volume %s", cls.volname)

        GlusterBaseClass.tearDownClass.im_func(cls)

    def verify_gfid(self, dirname):
        dir_gfids = dict()
        bricks_list = get_all_bricks(self.mnode, self.volname)
        for brick in bricks_list:
            brick_node, brick_path = brick.split(":")

            ret = get_fattr(brick_node, '%s/%s' % (brick_path, dirname),
                            'trusted.gfid')
            self.assertIsNotNone(ret, "trusted.gfid is not present on %s/%s"
                                 % (brick_path, dirname))
            dir_gfids.setdefault(dirname, []).append(ret)

            for key in dir_gfids:
                self.assertTrue(all(value == dir_gfids[key][0]
                                    for value in dir_gfids[key]),
                                "gfid mismatch for %s" % dirname)

    def test_gfid_assignment_on_lookup(self):
        g.log.info("Creating directories on the backend.")
        bricks_list = get_all_bricks(self.mnode, self.volname)
        i = 0
        for brick in bricks_list:
            i += 1
            brick_node, brick_path = brick.split(":")
            ret, _, _ = g.run(brick_node, "mkdir %s/dir%d" % (brick_path, i))
            self.assertEqual(ret, 0, "Dir creation failed on %s" % brick_path)
        g.log.info("Created directories on the backend.")

        # To circumvent is_fresh_file() check in glusterfs code.
        time.sleep(2)

        # Do named lookup on directories from mount
        ret, _, err = g.run(self.clients[0], "echo Hi >  %s/dir1"
                            % self.mounts[0].mountpoint)
        errmsg = ("bash: %s/dir1: Is a directory\n"
                  % self.mounts[0].mountpoint)
        msg = "expected %s, but returned %s" % (errmsg, err)
        self.assertEqual(err, errmsg, msg)
        g.log.info("Writing a file with same name as directory \"dir1\" failed"
                   " as expected on mount point.")

        ret, _, _ = g.run(self.clients[0], "touch %s/dir2"
                          % self.mounts[0].mountpoint)
        self.assertEqual(ret, 0, "Touch of file with same name as directory "
                         "\"dir2\" failed.")
        g.log.info("Touch of file with same name as directory \"dir2\" passed"
                   " but it will not create the file since a directory is "
                   "already present with the same name.")

        ret, _, err = g.run(self.clients[0], "mkdir %s/dir3"
                            % self.mounts[0].mountpoint)
        self.assertNotEqual(ret, 0, "Creation of directory with same name as "
                            "directory \"dir3\" succeeded, which is not "
                            "supposed to.")
        g.log.info("Creation of directory \"dir3\" failed as expected")

        # Check if heal is completed
        ret = is_heal_complete(self.mnode, self.volname)
        self.assertTrue(ret, 'Heal is not complete')
        g.log.info('Heal is completed successfully')

        # Verify directories are present on the backend and gfids are assigned
        self.verify_gfid("dir1")
        self.verify_gfid("dir2")
        self.verify_gfid("dir3")

        # Check whether all the directories are listed on the mount
        _, count, _ = g.run(self.clients[0], "ls %s | wc -l"
                            % self.mounts[0].mountpoint)
        self.assertEqual(int(count), 3, "Not all the directories are listed on"
                         "the mount")
        g.log.info("All the directories are listed on the mount.")