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#### Functional |
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##### Before we start, let's make sure we have a fresh environment by running this command `rm -dr logs backups backup_schedules.txt`. |
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###### Can you confirm that the `backup_manager.py` and `backup_service.py` are present? |
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##### Run the following command `python3 ./backup_manager.py create "test2;18:15;backup_test2"`. |
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###### Can you confirm that the `backup_schedules.txt` was created? |
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##### Run the following command `cat backup_schedules.txt`. |
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```bash |
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$ cat backup_schedules.txt |
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test2;18:15;backup_test2 |
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``` |
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###### Was the schedule created properly, with the same format as the example above? |
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##### Run the following command `python3 ./backup_manager.py stop`. |
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###### Can you confirm that the `logs` folder was created and inside of it is the `backup_manager.log`? |
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##### Now run the command `cat logs/backup_manager.log`. |
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```bash |
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$ cat logs/backup_manager.log |
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[13/02/2023 17:14] Error: cannot kill the service |
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``` |
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###### Can you confirm that the `backup_manager.log` file contains an error like the one above, stating that the service is already stopped? |
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##### Create a couple more backup schedules using the command `python3 ./backup_manager.py create "file;HH:MM;backup_name"`. |
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##### Run the command `python3 ./backup_manager.py list`. |
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```bash |
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$ python3 ./backup_manager.py list |
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0: test2;18:15;backup_test2 |
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1: test3;18:16;backup_test3 |
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2: test4;18:17;backup_test4 |
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``` |
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###### Did you get a result like the one above, with the schedule you created attached with an index at the beginning, on your terminal? |
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##### Run the command `python3 ./backup_manager.py delete 1`. |
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```bash |
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$ python3 ./backup_manager.py list |
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0: test2;18:15;backup_test2 |
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1: test4;18:17;backup_test4 |
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``` |
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###### Was the task with the index `1` removed from the list like in the example above? |
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###### Did the task with the index `2` became the task with the index `1` after you removed the old one from the list? |
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##### Verify that the following command runs without errors: `python3 backup_manager.py start`. |
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###### Can you confirm that the `backup_service.py` process is running? (For example you could use `ps -ef | grep backup_service`). |
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##### Now run the command `python3 backup_manager.py start` again. |
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```bash |
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$ python3 ./backup_manager.py start |
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$ cat logs/backup_manager.log |
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... |
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[13/02/2023 17:14] Error: service already running |
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``` |
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###### Can you confirm if the last log is stating that the service is already running? (You can use `cat logs/backup_manager.log` to confirm). |
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##### Run `python3 backup_manager.py stop` and then `rm -dr logs backups backup_schedules.txt`. Let's create the backup manually. |
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##### Run the following command by order: |
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```bash |
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mkdir testing testing2; touch testing/file1 testing/file2 testing/file3 |
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python3 ./backup_manager.py create "testing;[Current_hour];backup_test". |
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python3 ./backup_manager.py create "testing;13:11;backup_test". |
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python3 ./backup_manager.py start |
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python3 ./backup_manager.py backups |
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``` |
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Supposing the commands were run at 18:21, here is an example of the commands above: |
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```console |
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$ ls |
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backup_manager.py backup_service.py testing/ |
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$ python3 ./backup_manager.py create "testing;18:21;backup_test" |
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$ python3 ./backup_manager.py create "testing2;13:11;passed_time_backup" |
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$ python3 ./backup_manager.py list |
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0: testing;18:21;backup_test |
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1: testing;13:11;passed_time_backup |
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$ python3 ./backup_manager.py start |
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$ python3 ./backup_manager.py backups |
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backup_test.tar |
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$ ls |
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backup_manager.py backups/ backup_schedules.txt backup_service.py logs/ testing/ |
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$ cat logs/backup_manager.log |
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[13/02/2023 18:21] Schedule created |
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[13/02/2023 18:21] Show schedule list |
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[13/02/2023 18:21] Backup list |
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$ cat backup_schedules.txt |
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testing;18:21;backup_test |
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$ cat logs/backup_service.log |
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[13/02/2023 18:21] Backup done for testing in backups/backup_test.tar |
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``` |
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##### Follow the example above and then open the `backup_test.tar` file to ensure that the backup process was successful. Verify that the files are not empty or damaged and that it matches the original directory. |
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###### Was the backup created successfully? |
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###### Can you confirm that the `passed_time_backup` was not created successfully because the time has already passed? |
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##### Run `python3 backup_manager.py stop` and then `rm -dr logs backups backup_schedules.txt`. |
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##### Create a `.zip` with some folders and files inside it and then replicate the steps you just did above to check if the backup is created successfully. |
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###### Was the backup created successfully? (open the backup and verify that the files are not empty or damaged and that it matches the original directory.) |
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### Error handling |
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##### Verify error handling for incorrect commands and incorrect arguments. For example, confirm that an error message is logged when attempting to run the command `python3 backup_manager.py invalid_command`. |
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```bash |
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$ python3 backup_manager.py invalid_command |
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$ cat logs/backup_service.log |
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... |
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[13/02/2023 18:21] Error: unknown instruction |
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``` |
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###### Was the error message logged correctly? |
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##### Run `python3 backup_manager.py stop` and then `rm -dr logs backups backup_schedules.txt`. After that run the following commands: |
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```bash |
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python3 backup_manager.py stop |
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python3 ./backup_manager.py create "wrong_format" |
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python3 ./backup_manager.py backups |
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python3 ./backup_manager.py start |
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python3 ./backup_manager.py start |
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``` |
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```console |
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$ cat logs/backup_manager.log |
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[14/02/2023 15:07] Error: cannot kill the service |
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[14/02/2023 15:07] Error: invalid schedule format |
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[14/02/2023 15:08] Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: "./backups" |
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[14/02/2023 15:08] Error: service already running |
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$ cat logs/backup_service.log |
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[14/02/2023 15:11] Error: cannot open backup_schedules |
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$ |
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``` |
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###### Can you confirm that all error messages have been saved in the log files like in the example above? |
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##### Go to the code of the project adn check if the creator used `try` and `except` to handle the errors. |
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###### Did he use `try` and `except` to handle the errors? |
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