244 lines
7.3 KiB
Go
244 lines
7.3 KiB
Go
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package sftp
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import (
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"testing"
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"os"
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"regexp"
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"time"
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"io"
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"sync"
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)
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const (
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typeDirectory = "d"
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typeFile = "[^d]"
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)
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func TestRunLsWithExamplesDirectory(t *testing.T) {
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path := "examples"
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item, _ := os.Stat(path)
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result := runLs(path, item)
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runLsTestHelper(t, result, typeDirectory, path)
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}
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func TestRunLsWithLicensesFile(t *testing.T) {
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path := "LICENSE"
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item, _ := os.Stat(path)
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result := runLs(path, item)
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runLsTestHelper(t, result, typeFile, path)
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}
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/*
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The format of the `longname' field is unspecified by this protocol.
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It MUST be suitable for use in the output of a directory listing
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command (in fact, the recommended operation for a directory listing
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command is to simply display this data). However, clients SHOULD NOT
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attempt to parse the longname field for file attributes; they SHOULD
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use the attrs field instead.
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The recommended format for the longname field is as follows:
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 mjos staff 348911 Mar 25 14:29 t-filexfer
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1234567890 123 12345678 12345678 12345678 123456789012
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Here, the first line is sample output, and the second field indicates
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widths of the various fields. Fields are separated by spaces. The
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first field lists file permissions for user, group, and others; the
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second field is link count; the third field is the name of the user
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who owns the file; the fourth field is the name of the group that
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owns the file; the fifth field is the size of the file in bytes; the
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sixth field (which actually may contain spaces, but is fixed to 12
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characters) is the file modification time, and the seventh field is
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the file name. Each field is specified to be a minimum of certain
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number of character positions (indicated by the second line above),
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but may also be longer if the data does not fit in the specified
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length.
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The SSH_FXP_ATTRS response has the following format:
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uint32 id
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ATTRS attrs
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where `id' is the request identifier, and `attrs' is the returned
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file attributes as described in Section ``File Attributes''.
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*/
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func runLsTestHelper(t *testing.T, result, expectedType, path string) {
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// using regular expressions to make tests work on all systems
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// a virtual file system (like afero) would be needed to mock valid filesystem checks
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// expected layout is:
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// drwxr-xr-x 8 501 20 272 Aug 9 19:46 examples
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// permissions (len 10, "drwxr-xr-x")
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got := result[0:10]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^"+expectedType+"[rwx-]{9}$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): permission field mismatch, expected dir, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// space
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got = result[10:11]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^\\s$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): spacer 1 mismatch, expected whitespace, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// link count (len 3, number)
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got = result[12:15]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^\\s*[0-9]+$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): link count field mismatch, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// spacer
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got = result[15:16]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^\\s$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): spacer 2 mismatch, expected whitespace, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// username / uid (len 8, number or string)
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got = result[16:24]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^[^\\s]{1,8}\\s*$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): username / uid mismatch, expected user, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// spacer
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got = result[24:25]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^\\s$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): spacer 3 mismatch, expected whitespace, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// groupname / gid (len 8, number or string)
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got = result[25:33]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^[^\\s]{1,8}\\s*$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): groupname / gid mismatch, expected group, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// spacer
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got = result[33:34]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^\\s$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): spacer 4 mismatch, expected whitespace, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// filesize (len 8)
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got = result[34:42]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^\\s*[0-9]+$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): filesize field mismatch, expected size in bytes, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// spacer
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got = result[42:43]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^\\s$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): spacer 5 mismatch, expected whitespace, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// mod time (len 12, e.g. Aug 9 19:46)
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got = result[43:55]
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layout := "Jan 2 15:04"
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_, err := time.Parse(layout, got)
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if err != nil {
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layout = "Jan 2 2006"
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_, err = time.Parse(layout, got)
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}
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): mod time field mismatch, expected date layout %s, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, layout, got, err)
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}
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// spacer
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got = result[55:56]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^\\s$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): spacer 6 mismatch, expected whitespace, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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// filename
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got = result[56:]
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if ok, err := regexp.MatchString("^"+path+"$", got); !ok {
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t.Errorf("runLs(%#v, *FileInfo): name field mismatch, expected examples, got: %#v, err: %#v", path, got, err)
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}
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}
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func clientServerPair(t *testing.T) (*Client, *Server) {
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cr, sw := io.Pipe()
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sr, cw := io.Pipe()
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server, err := NewServer(struct {
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io.Reader
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io.WriteCloser
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}{sr, sw})
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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go server.Serve()
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client, err := NewClientPipe(cr, cw)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("%+v\n", err)
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}
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return client, server
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}
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type sshFxpTestBadExtendedPacket struct {
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ID uint32
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Extension string
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Data string
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}
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func (p sshFxpTestBadExtendedPacket) id() uint32 { return p.ID }
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func (p sshFxpTestBadExtendedPacket) MarshalBinary() ([]byte, error) {
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l := 1 + 4 + 4 + // type(byte) + uint32 + uint32
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len(p.Extension) +
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len(p.Data)
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b := make([]byte, 0, l)
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b = append(b, ssh_FXP_EXTENDED)
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b = marshalUint32(b, p.ID)
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b = marshalString(b, p.Extension)
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b = marshalString(b, p.Data)
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return b, nil
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}
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// test that errors are sent back when we request an invalid extended packet operation
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func TestInvalidExtendedPacket(t *testing.T) {
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client, server := clientServerPair(t)
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defer client.Close()
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defer server.Close()
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badPacket := sshFxpTestBadExtendedPacket{client.nextID(), "thisDoesn'tExist", "foobar"}
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_, _, err := client.clientConn.sendPacket(badPacket)
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if err == nil {
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t.Fatal("expected error from bad packet")
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}
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// try to stat a file; the client should have shut down.
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filePath := "/etc/passwd"
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_, err = client.Stat(filePath)
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if err == nil {
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t.Fatal("expected error from closed connection")
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}
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}
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// test that server handles concurrent requests correctly
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func TestConcurrentRequests(t *testing.T) {
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client, server := clientServerPair(t)
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defer client.Close()
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defer server.Close()
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concurrency := 2
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var wg sync.WaitGroup
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wg.Add(concurrency)
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for i := 0; i < concurrency; i++ {
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go func() {
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defer wg.Done()
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for j := 0; j < 1024; j++ {
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f, err := client.Open("/etc/passwd")
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("failed to open file: %v", err)
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}
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if err := f.Close(); err != nil {
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t.Errorf("failed t close file: %v", err)
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}
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}
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}()
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}
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wg.Wait()
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}
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