import os import pytest import fsspec def test_move_raises_error_with_tmpdir(tmpdir): # Create a file in the temporary directory source = tmpdir.join("source_file.txt") source.write("content") # Define a destination that simulates a protected or invalid path destination = tmpdir.join("non_existent_directory/destination_file.txt") # Instantiate the filesystem (assuming the local file system interface) fs = fsspec.filesystem("file") # Use the actual file paths as string with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError): fs.mv(str(source), str(destination)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("recursive", (True, False)) def test_move_raises_error_with_tmpdir_permission(recursive, tmpdir): # Create a file in the temporary directory source = tmpdir.join("source_file.txt") source.write("content") # Create a protected directory (non-writable) protected_dir = tmpdir.mkdir("protected_directory") protected_path = str(protected_dir) # Set the directory to read-only if os.name == "nt": os.system(f'icacls "{protected_path}" /deny Everyone:(W)') else: os.chmod(protected_path, 0o555) # Sets the directory to read-only # Define a destination inside the protected directory destination = protected_dir.join("destination_file.txt") # Instantiate the filesystem (assuming the local file system interface) fs = fsspec.filesystem("file") # Try to move the file to the read-only directory, expecting a permission error with pytest.raises(PermissionError): fs.mv(str(source), str(destination), recursive=recursive) # Assert the file was not created in the destination assert not os.path.exists(destination) # Cleanup: Restore permissions so the directory can be cleaned up if os.name == "nt": os.system(f'icacls "{protected_path}" /remove:d Everyone') else: os.chmod(protected_path, 0o755) # Restore write permission for cleanup