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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/puppettest'

require 'puppet/util/pidlock'
require 'fileutils'

# This is *fucked* *up*
Puppet.debug = false

class TestPuppetUtilPidlock < Test::Unit::TestCase
	include PuppetTest
	
	def setup
		super
		@workdir = tstdir
	end
	
	def teardown
		super
		FileUtils.rm_rf(@workdir)
	end
	
	def test_00_basic_create
		l = nil
		assert_nothing_raised { l = Puppet::Util::Pidlock.new(@workdir + '/nothingmuch') }
		
		assert_equal Puppet::Util::Pidlock, l.class
		
		assert_equal @workdir + '/nothingmuch', l.lockfile
	end

	def test_10_uncontended_lock
		l = Puppet::Util::Pidlock.new(@workdir + '/test_lock')
		
		assert !l.locked?
		assert !l.mine?
		assert l.lock
		assert l.locked?
		assert l.mine?
		assert !l.anonymous?
		# It's OK to call lock multiple times
		assert l.lock
		assert l.unlock
		assert !l.locked?
		assert !l.mine?
	end

	def test_20_someone_elses_lock
		childpid = nil
		l = Puppet::Util::Pidlock.new(@workdir + '/someone_elses_lock')
		
		# First, we need a PID that's guaranteed to be (a) used, (b) someone
		# else's, and (c) around for the life of this test.
		childpid = fork { loop do; sleep 10; end }
		
		File.open(l.lockfile, 'w') { |fd| fd.write(childpid) }
		
		assert l.locked?
		assert !l.mine?
		assert !l.lock
		assert l.locked?
		assert !l.mine?
		assert !l.unlock
		assert l.locked?
		assert !l.mine?
	ensure
		Process.kill("KILL", childpid) unless childpid.nil?
	end
	
	def test_30_stale_lock
		# This is a bit hard to guarantee, but we need a PID that is definitely
		# unused, and will stay so for the the life of this test.  Our best
		# bet is to create a process, get it's PID, let it die, and *then*
		# lock on it.
		childpid = fork { exit }
		
		# Now we can't continue until we're sure that the PID is dead
		Process.wait(childpid)
		
		l = Puppet::Util::Pidlock.new(@workdir + '/stale_lock')
		
		# locked? should clear the lockfile
		File.open(l.lockfile, 'w') { |fd| fd.write(childpid) }
		assert File.exists?(l.lockfile)
		assert !l.locked?
		assert !File.exists?(l.lockfile)
		
		# lock should replace the lockfile with our own
		File.open(l.lockfile, 'w') { |fd| fd.write(childpid) }
		assert File.exists?(l.lockfile)
		assert l.lock
		assert l.locked?
		assert l.mine?
		
		# unlock should fail, and should *not* molest the existing lockfile,
		# despite it being stale
		File.open(l.lockfile, 'w') { |fd| fd.write(childpid) }
		assert File.exists?(l.lockfile)
		assert !l.unlock
		assert File.exists?(l.lockfile)
	end

	def test_40_not_locked_at_all
		l = Puppet::Util::Pidlock.new(@workdir + '/not_locked')
		
		assert !l.locked?
		# We can't unlock if we don't hold the lock
		assert !l.unlock
	end
	
	def test_50_anonymous_lock
		l = Puppet::Util::Pidlock.new(@workdir + '/anonymous_lock')
		
		assert !l.locked?
		assert l.lock(:anonymous => true)
		assert l.locked?
		assert l.anonymous?
		assert !l.mine?
		assert "", File.read(l.lockfile)
		assert !l.unlock
		assert l.locked?
		assert l.anonymous?
		assert l.unlock(:anonymous => true)
		assert !File.exists?(l.lockfile)
	end
end