libdb/test/tcl/env003.tcl
2011-09-13 13:44:24 -04:00

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# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
#
# Copyright (c) 1999, 2011 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# $Id$
#
# TEST env003
# TEST Test DB_TMP_DIR and env name resolution
# TEST With an environment path specified using -home, and then again
# TEST with it specified by the environment variable DB_HOME:
# TEST 1) Make sure that the DB_TMP_DIR config file option is respected
# TEST a) as a relative pathname.
# TEST b) as an absolute pathname.
# TEST 2) Make sure that the -tmp_dir config option is respected,
# TEST again as relative and absolute pathnames.
# TEST 3) Make sure that if -both- -tmp_dir and a file are present,
# TEST only the file is respected (see doc/env/naming.html).
proc env003 { } {
# env003 is essentially just a small driver that runs
# env003_body twice. First, it supplies a "home" argument
# to use with environment opens, and the second time it sets
# DB_HOME instead.
# Note that env003_body itself calls env003_run_test to run
# the body of the actual test.
global env
source ./include.tcl
puts "Env003: DB_TMP_DIR test."
puts "\tEnv003: Running with -home argument to berkdb_env."
env003_body "-home $testdir"
puts "\tEnv003: Running with environment variable DB_HOME set."
set env(DB_HOME) $testdir
env003_body "-use_environ"
unset env(DB_HOME)
puts "\tEnv003: Running with both DB_HOME and -home set."
# Should respect -only- -home, so we give it a bogus
# environment variable setting.
set env(DB_HOME) $testdir/bogus_home
env003_body "-use_environ -home $testdir"
unset env(DB_HOME)
}
proc env003_body { home_arg } {
source ./include.tcl
env_cleanup $testdir
set tmpdir "tmpfiles_in_here"
file mkdir $testdir/$tmpdir
# Set up full path to $tmpdir for when we test absolute paths.
set curdir [pwd]
cd $testdir/$tmpdir
set fulltmpdir [pwd]
cd $curdir
# Create DB_CONFIG
env003_make_config $tmpdir
# Run the meat of the test.
env003_run_test a 1 "relative path, config file" $home_arg \
$testdir/$tmpdir
env003_make_config $fulltmpdir
# Run the test again
env003_run_test a 2 "absolute path, config file" $home_arg \
$fulltmpdir
# Now we try without a config file, but instead with db_config
# relative paths
env003_run_test b 1 "relative path, db_config" "$home_arg \
-tmp_dir $tmpdir -data_dir ." \
$testdir/$tmpdir
# absolute paths
env003_run_test b 2 "absolute path, db_config" "$home_arg \
-tmp_dir $fulltmpdir -data_dir ." \
$fulltmpdir
# Now, set db_config -and- have a # DB_CONFIG file, and make
# sure only the latter is honored.
file mkdir $testdir/bogus
env003_make_config $tmpdir
env003_run_test c 1 "relative path, both db_config and file" \
"$home_arg -tmp_dir $testdir/bogus -data_dir ." \
$testdir/$tmpdir
file mkdir $fulltmpdir/bogus
env003_make_config $fulltmpdir
env003_run_test c 2 "absolute path, both db_config and file" \
"$home_arg -tmp_dir $fulltmpdir/bogus -data_dir ." \
$fulltmpdir
}
proc env003_run_test { major minor msg env_args tmp_path} {
global testdir
global alphabet
global errorCode
puts "\t\tEnv003.$major.$minor: $msg"
# Create an environment and small-cached in-memory database to
# use.
set dbenv [eval {berkdb_env -create -home $testdir} $env_args \
{-cachesize {0 50000 1}}]
error_check_good env_open [is_valid_env $dbenv] TRUE
set db [berkdb_open -env $dbenv -create -btree]
error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE
# Fill the database with more than its cache can fit.
#
# When CONFIG_TEST is defined, the tempfile is left linked so
# we can check for its existence. Size the data to overfill
# the cache--the temp file is created lazily, so it is created
# when the cache overflows.
#
set key "key"
set data [repeat $alphabet 2000]
error_check_good db_put [$db put $key $data] 0
# Check for exactly one temp file.
set ret [glob -nocomplain $tmp_path/BDB*]
error_check_good temp_file_exists [llength $ret] 1
# Can't remove temp file until db is closed on Windows.
error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0
fileremove -f $ret
error_check_good env_close [$dbenv close] 0
}
proc env003_make_config { tmpdir } {
global testdir
set cid [open $testdir/DB_CONFIG w]
puts $cid "set_data_dir ."
puts $cid "set_tmp_dir $tmpdir"
close $cid
}