qt5base-lts/tests/auto/qfilesystemwatcher/tst_qfilesystemwatcher.cpp
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#include <QtTest/QtTest>
#include <QCoreApplication>
#include <QFileSystemWatcher>
#ifdef Q_OS_LINUX
# ifdef QT_NO_INOTIFY
# include <linux/version.h>
# else
# include <sys/inotify.h>
# endif
#endif
//TESTED_CLASS=
//TESTED_FILES=
class tst_QFileSystemWatcher : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
tst_QFileSystemWatcher();
private slots:
void basicTest_data();
void basicTest();
void watchDirectory_data() { basicTest_data(); }
void watchDirectory();
void addPath();
void removePath();
void addPaths();
void removePaths();
void watchFileAndItsDirectory_data() { basicTest_data(); }
void watchFileAndItsDirectory();
void nonExistingFile();
void removeFileAndUnWatch();
void cleanup();
void QTBUG15255_deadlock();
private:
QStringList do_force_engines;
bool do_force_native;
};
tst_QFileSystemWatcher::tst_QFileSystemWatcher()
: do_force_native(false)
{
#ifdef Q_OS_LINUX
// the inotify implementation in the kernel is known to be buggy in certain versions of the linux kernel
do_force_engines << "native";
do_force_engines << "dnotify";
#ifdef QT_NO_INOTIFY
if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,13))
do_force_engines << "inotify";
#else
if (inotify_init() != -1)
do_force_engines << "inotify";
#endif
#elif defined(Q_OS_WIN) || defined(Q_OS_DARWIN) || defined(Q_OS_FREEBSD) || defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
// we have native engines for win32, macosx and freebsd
do_force_engines << "native";
#endif
}
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::basicTest_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<QString>("backend");
foreach(QString engine, do_force_engines)
QTest::newRow(engine.toLatin1().constData()) << engine;
QTest::newRow("poller") << "poller";
}
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::basicTest()
{
QFETCH(QString, backend);
qDebug() << "Testing" << backend << "engine";
// create test file
QFile testFile("testfile.txt");
testFile.setPermissions(QFile::ReadOwner | QFile::WriteOwner);
testFile.remove();
QVERIFY(testFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Truncate));
testFile.write(QByteArray("hello"));
testFile.close();
// set some file permissions
testFile.setPermissions(QFile::ReadOwner | QFile::WriteOwner);
// create watcher, forcing it to use a specific backend
QFileSystemWatcher watcher;
watcher.setObjectName(QLatin1String("_qt_autotest_force_engine_") + backend);
watcher.removePath(testFile.fileName());
watcher.addPath(testFile.fileName());
QSignalSpy changedSpy(&watcher, SIGNAL(fileChanged(const QString &)));
QEventLoop eventLoop;
QTimer timer;
connect(&timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), &eventLoop, SLOT(quit()));
// modify the file, should get a signal from the watcher
// resolution of the modification time is system dependent, but it's at most 1 second when using
// the polling engine. I've heard rumors that FAT32 has a 2 second resolution. So, we have to
// wait a bit before we can modify the file (hrmph)...
#ifndef Q_OS_WINCE
QTest::qWait(2000);
#else
// WinCE is always a little bit slower. Give it a little bit more time
QTest::qWait(5000);
#endif
testFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Append);
testFile.write(QByteArray("world"));
testFile.close();
// qDebug() << "waiting max 5 seconds for notification for file modification to trigger(1)";
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.at(0).count(), 1);
QString fileName = changedSpy.at(0).at(0).toString();
QCOMPARE(fileName, testFile.fileName());
changedSpy.clear();
// remove the watch and modify the file, should not get a signal from the watcher
watcher.removePath(testFile.fileName());
testFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Truncate);
testFile.write(QByteArray("hello universe!"));
testFile.close();
// qDebug() << "waiting max 5 seconds for notification for file modification to trigger (2)";
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.count(), 0);
// readd the file watch with a relative path
watcher.addPath(testFile.fileName().prepend("./"));
testFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Truncate);
testFile.write(QByteArray("hello multiverse!"));
testFile.close();
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
QVERIFY(changedSpy.count() > 0);
watcher.removePath(testFile.fileName().prepend("./"));
changedSpy.clear();
// readd the file watch
watcher.addPath(testFile.fileName());
// change the permissions, should get a signal from the watcher
testFile.setPermissions(QFile::ReadOwner);
// qDebug() << "waiting max 5 seconds for notification for file permission modification to trigger(1)";
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.at(0).count(), 1);
fileName = changedSpy.at(0).at(0).toString();
QCOMPARE(fileName, testFile.fileName());
changedSpy.clear();
// remove the watch and modify file permissions, should not get a signal from the watcher
watcher.removePath(testFile.fileName());
testFile.setPermissions(QFile::ReadOwner | QFile::WriteOwner | QFile::ExeOther);
// qDebug() << "waiting max 5 seconds for notification for file modification to trigger (2)";
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.count(), 0);
// readd the file watch
watcher.addPath(testFile.fileName());
// remove the file, should get a signal from the watcher
QVERIFY(testFile.remove());
// qDebug() << "waiting max 5 seconds for notification for file removal to trigger";
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
QVERIFY(changedSpy.count() == 1 || changedSpy.count() == 2); // removing a file on some filesystems seems to deliver 2 notifications
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.at(0).count(), 1);
fileName = changedSpy.at(0).at(0).toString();
QCOMPARE(fileName, testFile.fileName());
changedSpy.clear();
// recreate the file, we should not get any notification
QVERIFY(testFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Truncate));
testFile.write(QByteArray("hello"));
testFile.close();
// qDebug() << "waiting max 5 seconds for notification for file recreation to trigger";
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.count(), 0);
QVERIFY(testFile.remove());
}
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::watchDirectory()
{
QFETCH(QString, backend);
qDebug() << "Testing" << backend << "engine";
QDir().mkdir("testDir");
QDir testDir("testDir");
QString testFileName = testDir.filePath("testFile.txt");
QFile::remove(testFileName);
QFileSystemWatcher watcher;
watcher.setObjectName(QLatin1String("_qt_autotest_force_engine_") + backend);
watcher.addPath(testDir.dirName());
QSignalSpy changedSpy(&watcher, SIGNAL(directoryChanged(const QString &)));
QEventLoop eventLoop;
QTimer timer;
connect(&timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), &eventLoop, SLOT(quit()));
// resolution of the modification time is system dependent, but it's at most 1 second when using
// the polling engine. From what I know, FAT32 has a 2 second resolution. So we have to
// wait before modifying the directory...
QTest::qWait(2000);
QFile testFile(testFileName);
QString fileName;
// remove the watch, should not get notification of a new file
watcher.removePath(testDir.dirName());
QVERIFY(testFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Truncate));
testFile.close();
// qDebug() << "waiting max 5 seconds for notification for file recreationg to trigger";
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.count(), 0);
watcher.addPath(testDir.dirName());
// remove the file again, should get a signal from the watcher
QVERIFY(testFile.remove());
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
// remove the directory, should get a signal from the watcher
QVERIFY(QDir().rmdir("testDir"));
// qDebug() << "waiting max 5 seconds for notification for directory removal to trigger";
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
#ifdef Q_OS_WINCE
QEXPECT_FAIL("poller", "Directory does not get updated on file removal(See #137910)", Abort);
#endif
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.count(), 2);
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.at(0).count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.at(1).count(), 1);
fileName = changedSpy.at(0).at(0).toString();
QCOMPARE(fileName, testDir.dirName());
fileName = changedSpy.at(1).at(0).toString();
QCOMPARE(fileName, testDir.dirName());
changedSpy.clear();
// recreate the file, we should not get any notification
if (!QDir().mkdir("testDir"))
QSKIP("Failed to recreate directory, skipping final test.", SkipSingle);
// qDebug() << "waiting max 5 seconds for notification for dir recreation to trigger";
timer.start(5000);
eventLoop.exec();
QCOMPARE(changedSpy.count(), 0);
QVERIFY(QDir().rmdir("testDir"));
}
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::addPath()
{
QFileSystemWatcher watcher;
QString home = QDir::homePath();
watcher.addPath(home);
QCOMPARE(watcher.directories().count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(watcher.directories().first(), home);
watcher.addPath(home);
QCOMPARE(watcher.directories().count(), 1);
// With empty string
QTest::ignoreMessage(QtWarningMsg, "QFileSystemWatcher::addPath: path is empty");
watcher.addPath(QString());
}
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::removePath()
{
QFileSystemWatcher watcher;
QString home = QDir::homePath();
watcher.addPath(home);
watcher.removePath(home);
QCOMPARE(watcher.directories().count(), 0);
watcher.removePath(home);
QCOMPARE(watcher.directories().count(), 0);
// With empty string
QTest::ignoreMessage(QtWarningMsg, "QFileSystemWatcher::removePath: path is empty");
watcher.removePath(QString());
}
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::addPaths()
{
QFileSystemWatcher watcher;
QStringList paths;
paths << QDir::homePath() << QDir::currentPath();
watcher.addPaths(paths);
QCOMPARE(watcher.directories().count(), 2);
// With empty list
paths.clear();
QTest::ignoreMessage(QtWarningMsg, "QFileSystemWatcher::addPaths: list is empty");
watcher.addPaths(paths);
}
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::removePaths()
{
QFileSystemWatcher watcher;
QStringList paths;
paths << QDir::homePath() << QDir::currentPath();
watcher.addPaths(paths);
QCOMPARE(watcher.directories().count(), 2);
watcher.removePaths(paths);
QCOMPARE(watcher.directories().count(), 0);
//With empty list
paths.clear();
QTest::ignoreMessage(QtWarningMsg, "QFileSystemWatcher::removePaths: list is empty");
watcher.removePaths(paths);
}
#if 0
class SignalTest : public QObject {
Q_OBJECT
public slots:
void fileSlot(const QString &file) { qDebug() << "file " << file;}
void dirSlot(const QString &dir) { qDebug() << "dir" << dir;}
};
#endif
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::watchFileAndItsDirectory()
{
QFETCH(QString, backend);
QDir().mkdir("testDir");
QDir testDir("testDir");
QString testFileName = testDir.filePath("testFile.txt");
QString secondFileName = testDir.filePath("testFile2.txt");
QFile::remove(secondFileName);
QFile testFile(testFileName);
testFile.setPermissions(QFile::ReadOwner | QFile::WriteOwner);
testFile.remove();
QVERIFY(testFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Truncate));
testFile.write(QByteArray("hello"));
testFile.close();
QFileSystemWatcher watcher;
watcher.setObjectName(QLatin1String("_qt_autotest_force_engine_") + backend);
watcher.addPath(testDir.dirName());
watcher.addPath(testFileName);
/*
SignalTest signalTest;
QObject::connect(&watcher, SIGNAL(fileChanged(const QString &)), &signalTest, SLOT(fileSlot(const QString &)));
QObject::connect(&watcher, SIGNAL(directoryChanged(const QString &)), &signalTest, SLOT(dirSlot(const QString &)));
*/
QSignalSpy fileChangedSpy(&watcher, SIGNAL(fileChanged(const QString &)));
QSignalSpy dirChangedSpy(&watcher, SIGNAL(directoryChanged(const QString &)));
QEventLoop eventLoop;
QTimer timer;
connect(&timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), &eventLoop, SLOT(quit()));
// resolution of the modification time is system dependent, but it's at most 1 second when using
// the polling engine. From what I know, FAT32 has a 2 second resolution. So we have to
// wait before modifying the directory...
QTest::qWait(2000);
QVERIFY(testFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Truncate));
testFile.write(QByteArray("hello again"));
testFile.close();
timer.start(3000);
eventLoop.exec();
QVERIFY(fileChangedSpy.count() > 0);
//according to Qt 4 documentation:
//void QFileSystemWatcher::directoryChanged ( const QString & path ) [signal]
//This signal is emitted when the directory at a specified path, is modified
//(e.g., when a file is added, -->modified<-- or deleted) or removed from disk.
//Note that if there are several changes during a short period of time, some
//of the changes might not emit this signal. However, the last change in the
//sequence of changes will always generate this signal.
//Symbian behaves as documented (and can't be filtered), but the other platforms don't
//so test should not assert this
QVERIFY(dirChangedSpy.count() < 2);
if (backend == "dnotify")
QSKIP("dnotify is broken, skipping the rest of the test.", SkipSingle);
fileChangedSpy.clear();
dirChangedSpy.clear();
QFile secondFile(secondFileName);
secondFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Truncate);
secondFile.write("Foo");
secondFile.close();
timer.start(3000);
eventLoop.exec();
QCOMPARE(fileChangedSpy.count(), 0);
#ifdef Q_OS_WINCE
QEXPECT_FAIL("poller", "Directory does not get updated on file removal(See #137910)", Abort);
#endif
QCOMPARE(dirChangedSpy.count(), 1);
dirChangedSpy.clear();
QFile::remove(testFileName);
timer.start(3000);
eventLoop.exec();
QVERIFY(fileChangedSpy.count() > 0);
QCOMPARE(dirChangedSpy.count(), 1);
fileChangedSpy.clear();
dirChangedSpy.clear();
watcher.removePath(testFileName);
QFile::remove(secondFileName);
timer.start(3000);
eventLoop.exec();
QCOMPARE(fileChangedSpy.count(), 0);
// polling watcher has generated separate events for content and time change
// on Symbian emulator, so allow possibility of 2 events
QVERIFY(dirChangedSpy.count() == 1 || dirChangedSpy.count() == 2);
QVERIFY(QDir().rmdir("testDir"));
}
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::cleanup()
{
QDir testDir("testDir");
QString testFileName = testDir.filePath("testFile.txt");
QString secondFileName = testDir.filePath("testFile2.txt");
QFile::remove(testFileName);
QFile::remove(secondFileName);
QDir().rmdir("testDir");
}
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::nonExistingFile()
{
// Don't crash...
QFileSystemWatcher watcher;
watcher.addPath("file_that_does_not_exist.txt");
QVERIFY(true);
}
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::removeFileAndUnWatch()
{
static const char * const filename = "foo.txt";
QFileSystemWatcher watcher;
{
QFile testFile(filename);
testFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
testFile.close();
}
watcher.addPath(filename);
QFile::remove(filename);
watcher.removePath(filename);
{
QFile testFile(filename);
testFile.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
testFile.close();
}
watcher.addPath(filename);
}
class SomeSingleton : public QObject
{
public:
SomeSingleton() : mFsWatcher(new QFileSystemWatcher(this)) { mFsWatcher->addPath(QLatin1String("/usr/lib"));}
void bla() const {}
QFileSystemWatcher* mFsWatcher;
};
Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(SomeSingleton, someSingleton)
void tst_QFileSystemWatcher::QTBUG15255_deadlock()
{
someSingleton()->bla();
//the test must still finish
QTest::qWait(30);
}
QTEST_MAIN(tst_QFileSystemWatcher)
#include "tst_qfilesystemwatcher.moc"