notmuch/test/T592-thread-breakage.sh
Michael J Gruber 1768b0c416 test: deduplicate T590
Test numbers are a concise way to communicate about tests and to remeber
them. Currently, there is one pait of duplicates:

T590-libconfig.sh
T590-thread-breakage.sh

Renumber the latter one to 592 since this keeps the alphabetic order and
leaves room in between.

Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@grubix.eu>
2021-06-29 13:43:24 -03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Daniel Kahn Gillmor
#
test_description='thread breakage during reindexing'
# notmuch uses ghost documents to track messages we have seen references
# to but have never seen. Regardless of the order of delivery, message
# deletion, and reindexing, the list of ghost messages for a given
# stored corpus should not vary, so that threads can be reassmebled
# cleanly.
#
# In practice, we accept a small amount of variation (and therefore
# traffic pattern metadata leakage to be stored in the index) for the
# sake of efficiency.
#
# This test also embeds some subtests to ensure that indexing actually
# works properly and attempted fixes to threading issues do not break
# the expected contents of the index.
. $(dirname "$0")/test-lib.sh || exit 1
message_a () {
mkdir -p ${MAIL_DIR}/cur
cat > ${MAIL_DIR}/cur/a <<EOF
Subject: First message
Message-ID: <a@example.net>
From: Alice <alice@example.net>
To: Bob <bob@example.net>
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 20:10:00 -0400
This is the first message in the thread.
Apple
EOF
}
message_b () {
mkdir -p ${MAIL_DIR}/cur
cat > ${MAIL_DIR}/cur/b <<EOF
Subject: Second message
Message-ID: <b@example.net>
In-Reply-To: <a@example.net>
References: <a@example.net>
From: Bob <bob@example.net>
To: Alice <alice@example.net>
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 20:15:00 -0400
This is the second message in the thread.
Banana
EOF
}
test_content_count () {
test_begin_subtest "${3:-looking for $2 instance of '$1'}"
count=$(notmuch count --output=threads "$1")
test_expect_equal "$count" "$2"
}
test_thread_count () {
test_begin_subtest "${2:-Expecting $1 thread(s)}"
count=$(notmuch count --output=threads)
test_expect_equal "$count" "$1"
}
test_ghost_count () {
test_begin_subtest "${2:-Expecting $1 ghosts(s)}"
ghosts=$($NOTMUCH_BUILDDIR/test/ghost-report ${MAIL_DIR}/.notmuch/xapian)
test_expect_equal "$ghosts" "$1"
}
notmuch new >/dev/null
test_thread_count 0 'There should be no threads initially'
test_ghost_count 0 'There should be no ghosts initially'
message_a
notmuch new >/dev/null
test_thread_count 1 'One message in: one thread'
test_content_count apple 1
test_content_count banana 0
test_ghost_count 0
message_b
notmuch new >/dev/null
test_thread_count 1 'Second message in the same thread: one thread'
test_content_count apple 1
test_content_count banana 1
test_ghost_count 0
rm -f ${MAIL_DIR}/cur/a
notmuch new >/dev/null
test_thread_count 1 'First message removed: still only one thread'
test_content_count apple 0
test_content_count banana 1
test_ghost_count 1 'should be one ghost after first message removed'
message_a
notmuch new >/dev/null
test_thread_count 1 'First message reappears: should return to the same thread'
test_content_count apple 1
test_content_count banana 1
test_ghost_count 0
rm -f ${MAIL_DIR}/cur/b
notmuch new >/dev/null
test_thread_count 1 'Removing second message: still only one thread'
test_content_count apple 1
test_content_count banana 0
test_begin_subtest 'No ghosts should remain after deletion of second message'
# this is known to fail; we are leaking ghost messages deliberately
test_subtest_known_broken
ghosts=$($NOTMUCH_BUILDDIR/test/ghost-report ${MAIL_DIR}/.notmuch/xapian)
test_expect_equal "$ghosts" "0"
rm -f ${MAIL_DIR}/cur/a
notmuch new >/dev/null
test_thread_count 0 'All messages gone: no threads'
test_content_count apple 0
test_content_count banana 0
test_ghost_count 0 'No ghosts should remain after full thread deletion'
test_done