HADOOP-9525. Add tests that validate winutils chmod behavior on folders. Contributed by Ivan Mitic.

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Ivan Mitic 2014-03-29 06:26:54 +00:00
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@ -475,6 +475,9 @@ Release 2.4.0 - UNRELEASED
HADOOP-10301. AuthenticationFilter should return Forbidden for failed
authentication. (Daryn Sharp via jing9)
HADOOP-9525. Add tests that validate winutils chmod behavior on folders
(ivanmi)
BREAKDOWN OF HADOOP-10184 SUBTASKS AND RELATED JIRAS
HADOOP-10185. FileSystem API for ACLs. (cnauroth)

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@ -273,6 +273,85 @@ public class TestWinUtils {
assertTrue(aExe.delete());
}
/** Validate behavior of chmod commands on directories on Windows. */
@Test (timeout = 30000)
public void testBasicChmodOnDir() throws IOException {
// Validate that listing a directory with no read permission fails
File a = new File(TEST_DIR, "a");
File b = new File(a, "b");
a.mkdirs();
assertTrue(b.createNewFile());
// Remove read permissions on directory a
chmod("300", a);
String[] files = a.list();
assertTrue("Listing a directory without read permission should fail",
null == files);
// restore permissions
chmod("700", a);
// validate that the directory can be listed now
files = a.list();
assertEquals("b", files[0]);
// Remove write permissions on the directory and validate the
// behavior for adding, deleting and renaming files
chmod("500", a);
File c = new File(a, "c");
try {
// Adding a new file will fail as expected because the
// FILE_WRITE_DATA/FILE_ADD_FILE privilege is denied on
// the dir.
c.createNewFile();
assertFalse("writeFile should have failed!", true);
} catch (IOException ex) {
LOG.info("Expected: Failed to create a file when directory "
+ "permissions are 577");
}
// Deleting a file will succeed even if write permissions are not present
// on the parent dir. Check the following link for additional details:
// http://support.microsoft.com/kb/238018
assertTrue("Special behavior: deleting a file will succeed on Windows "
+ "even if a user does not have write permissions on the parent dir",
b.delete());
assertFalse("Renaming a file should fail on the dir where a user does "
+ "not have write permissions", b.renameTo(new File(a, "d")));
// restore permissions
chmod("700", a);
// Make sure adding new files and rename succeeds now
assertTrue(c.createNewFile());
File d = new File(a, "d");
assertTrue(c.renameTo(d));
// at this point in the test, d is the only remaining file in directory a
// Removing execute permissions does not have the same behavior on
// Windows as on Linux. Adding, renaming, deleting and listing files
// will still succeed. Windows default behavior is to bypass directory
// traverse checking (BYPASS_TRAVERSE_CHECKING privilege) for all users.
// See the following link for additional details:
// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364399(v=vs.85).aspx
chmod("600", a);
// validate directory listing
files = a.list();
assertEquals("d", files[0]);
// validate delete
assertTrue(d.delete());
// validate add
File e = new File(a, "e");
assertTrue(e.createNewFile());
// validate rename
assertTrue(e.renameTo(new File(a, "f")));
// restore permissions
chmod("700", a);
}
@Test (timeout = 30000)
public void testChmod() throws IOException {
testChmodInternal("7", "-------rwx");