[4.6] Fix rmtree to remove directories with read-only files (#5… (#5597)
[4.6] Fix rmtree to remove directories with read-only files (#5588)
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Fix issue where ``tmp_path`` and ``tmpdir`` would not remove directories containing files marked as read-only,
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which could lead to pytest crashing when executed a second time with the ``--basetemp`` option.
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import pytest
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from .compat import _PY2 as PY2
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from .pathlib import Path
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from .pathlib import resolve_from_str
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from .pathlib import rmtree
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from .pathlib import rm_rf
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README_CONTENT = u"""\
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# pytest cache directory #
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ class Cache(object):
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def for_config(cls, config):
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cachedir = cls.cache_dir_from_config(config)
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if config.getoption("cacheclear") and cachedir.exists():
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rmtree(cachedir, force=True)
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rm_rf(cachedir)
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cachedir.mkdir()
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return cls(cachedir, config)
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import atexit
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import errno
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import fnmatch
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@ -8,6 +10,7 @@ import os
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import shutil
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import sys
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import uuid
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import warnings
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from functools import reduce
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from os.path import expanduser
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from os.path import expandvars
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from six.moves import map
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from .compat import PY36
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from _pytest.warning_types import PytestWarning
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if PY36:
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from pathlib import Path, PurePath
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ensures the given path is an empty directory
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"""
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if path.exists():
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rmtree(path, force=True)
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rm_rf(path)
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path.mkdir()
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def rmtree(path, force=False):
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if force:
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# NOTE: ignore_errors might leave dead folders around.
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# Python needs a rm -rf as a followup.
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shutil.rmtree(str(path), ignore_errors=True)
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else:
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shutil.rmtree(str(path))
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def rm_rf(path):
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"""Remove the path contents recursively, even if some elements
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are read-only.
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"""
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def chmod_w(p):
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import stat
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mode = os.stat(str(p)).st_mode
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os.chmod(str(p), mode | stat.S_IWRITE)
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def force_writable_and_retry(function, p, excinfo):
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p = Path(p)
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# for files, we need to recursively go upwards
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# in the directories to ensure they all are also
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# writable
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if p.is_file():
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for parent in p.parents:
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chmod_w(parent)
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# stop when we reach the original path passed to rm_rf
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if parent == path:
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break
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chmod_w(p)
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try:
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# retry the function that failed
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function(str(p))
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except Exception as e:
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warnings.warn(PytestWarning("(rm_rf) error removing {}: {}".format(p, e)))
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shutil.rmtree(str(path), onerror=force_writable_and_retry)
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def find_prefixed(root, prefix):
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garbage = parent.joinpath("garbage-{}".format(uuid.uuid4()))
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path.rename(garbage)
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rmtree(garbage, force=True)
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rm_rf(garbage)
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except (OSError, EnvironmentError):
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# known races:
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# * other process did a cleanup at the same time
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from __future__ import division
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from __future__ import print_function
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import os
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import stat
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import sys
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import attr
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)
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def test_rmtree(self, tmp_path):
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from _pytest.pathlib import rmtree
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from _pytest.pathlib import rm_rf
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adir = tmp_path / "adir"
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adir.mkdir()
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rmtree(adir)
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rm_rf(adir)
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assert not adir.exists()
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afile = adir / "afile"
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afile.write_bytes(b"aa")
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rmtree(adir, force=True)
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rm_rf(adir)
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assert not adir.exists()
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def test_rmtree_with_read_only_file(self, tmp_path):
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"""Ensure rm_rf can remove directories with read-only files in them (#5524)"""
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from _pytest.pathlib import rm_rf
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fn = tmp_path / "dir/foo.txt"
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fn.parent.mkdir()
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fn.touch()
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mode = os.stat(str(fn)).st_mode
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os.chmod(str(fn), mode & ~stat.S_IWRITE)
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rm_rf(fn.parent)
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assert not fn.parent.is_dir()
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def test_rmtree_with_read_only_directory(self, tmp_path):
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"""Ensure rm_rf can remove read-only directories (#5524)"""
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from _pytest.pathlib import rm_rf
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adir = tmp_path / "dir"
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adir.mkdir()
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(adir / "foo.txt").touch()
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mode = os.stat(str(adir)).st_mode
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os.chmod(str(adir), mode & ~stat.S_IWRITE)
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rm_rf(adir)
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assert not adir.is_dir()
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def test_cleanup_ignores_symlink(self, tmp_path):
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the_symlink = tmp_path / (self.PREFIX + "current")
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attempt_symlink_to(the_symlink, tmp_path / (self.PREFIX + "5"))
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def test_tmpdir_equals_tmp_path(tmpdir, tmp_path):
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assert Path(tmpdir) == tmp_path
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def test_basetemp_with_read_only_files(testdir):
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"""Integration test for #5524"""
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import os
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import stat
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def test(tmp_path):
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fn = tmp_path / 'foo.txt'
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fn.write_text(u'hello')
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mode = os.stat(str(fn)).st_mode
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os.chmod(str(fn), mode & ~stat.S_IREAD)
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"""
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)
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result = testdir.runpytest("--basetemp=tmp")
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assert result.ret == 0
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# running a second time and ensure we don't crash
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result = testdir.runpytest("--basetemp=tmp")
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assert result.ret == 0
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