| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| # |
| # Copyright (c) 2016 Google, Inc |
| # |
| |
| from contextlib import contextmanager |
| import doctest |
| import glob |
| import multiprocessing |
| import os |
| import sys |
| import unittest |
| |
| from u_boot_pylib import command |
| |
| from io import StringIO |
| |
| use_concurrent = True |
| try: |
| from concurrencytest import ConcurrentTestSuite |
| from concurrencytest import fork_for_tests |
| except: |
| use_concurrent = False |
| |
| |
| def run_test_coverage(prog, filter_fname, exclude_list, build_dir, required=None, |
| extra_args=None): |
| """Run tests and check that we get 100% coverage |
| |
| Args: |
| prog: Program to run (with be passed a '-t' argument to run tests |
| filter_fname: Normally all *.py files in the program's directory will |
| be included. If this is not None, then it is used to filter the |
| list so that only filenames that don't contain filter_fname are |
| included. |
| exclude_list: List of file patterns to exclude from the coverage |
| calculation |
| build_dir: Build directory, used to locate libfdt.py |
| required: List of modules which must be in the coverage report |
| extra_args (str): Extra arguments to pass to the tool before the -t/test |
| arg |
| |
| Raises: |
| ValueError if the code coverage is not 100% |
| """ |
| # This uses the build output from sandbox_spl to get _libfdt.so |
| path = os.path.dirname(prog) |
| if filter_fname: |
| glob_list = glob.glob(os.path.join(path, '*.py')) |
| glob_list = [fname for fname in glob_list if filter_fname in fname] |
| else: |
| glob_list = [] |
| glob_list += exclude_list |
| glob_list += ['*libfdt.py', '*site-packages*', '*dist-packages*'] |
| glob_list += ['*concurrencytest*'] |
| test_cmd = 'test' if 'binman' in prog or 'patman' in prog else '-t' |
| prefix = '' |
| if build_dir: |
| prefix = 'PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:%s/sandbox_spl/tools ' % build_dir |
| cmd = ('%spython3-coverage run ' |
| '--omit "%s" %s %s %s -P1' % (prefix, ','.join(glob_list), |
| prog, extra_args or '', test_cmd)) |
| os.system(cmd) |
| stdout = command.output('python3-coverage', 'report') |
| lines = stdout.splitlines() |
| if required: |
| # Convert '/path/to/name.py' just the module name 'name' |
| test_set = set([os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(line.split()[0]))[0] |
| for line in lines if '/etype/' in line]) |
| missing_list = required |
| missing_list.discard('__init__') |
| missing_list.difference_update(test_set) |
| if missing_list: |
| print('Missing tests for %s' % (', '.join(missing_list))) |
| print(stdout) |
| ok = False |
| |
| coverage = lines[-1].split(' ')[-1] |
| ok = True |
| print(coverage) |
| if coverage != '100%': |
| print(stdout) |
| print("To get a report in 'htmlcov/index.html', type: python3-coverage html") |
| print('Coverage error: %s, but should be 100%%' % coverage) |
| ok = False |
| if not ok: |
| raise ValueError('Test coverage failure') |
| |
| |
| # Use this to suppress stdout/stderr output: |
| # with capture_sys_output() as (stdout, stderr) |
| # ...do something... |
| @contextmanager |
| def capture_sys_output(): |
| capture_out, capture_err = StringIO(), StringIO() |
| old_out, old_err = sys.stdout, sys.stderr |
| try: |
| sys.stdout, sys.stderr = capture_out, capture_err |
| yield capture_out, capture_err |
| finally: |
| sys.stdout, sys.stderr = old_out, old_err |
| |
| |
| class FullTextTestResult(unittest.TextTestResult): |
| """A test result class that can print extended text results to a stream |
| |
| This is meant to be used by a TestRunner as a result class. Like |
| TextTestResult, this prints out the names of tests as they are run, |
| errors as they occur, and a summary of the results at the end of the |
| test run. Beyond those, this prints information about skipped tests, |
| expected failures and unexpected successes. |
| |
| Args: |
| stream: A file-like object to write results to |
| descriptions (bool): True to print descriptions with test names |
| verbosity (int): Detail of printed output per test as they run |
| Test stdout and stderr always get printed when buffering |
| them is disabled by the test runner. In addition to that, |
| 0: Print nothing |
| 1: Print a dot per test |
| 2: Print test names |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, stream, descriptions, verbosity): |
| self.verbosity = verbosity |
| super().__init__(stream, descriptions, verbosity) |
| |
| def printErrors(self): |
| "Called by TestRunner after test run to summarize the tests" |
| # The parent class doesn't keep unexpected successes in the same |
| # format as the rest. Adapt it to what printErrorList expects. |
| unexpected_successes = [ |
| (test, 'Test was expected to fail, but succeeded.\n') |
| for test in self.unexpectedSuccesses |
| ] |
| |
| super().printErrors() # FAIL and ERROR |
| self.printErrorList('SKIP', self.skipped) |
| self.printErrorList('XFAIL', self.expectedFailures) |
| self.printErrorList('XPASS', unexpected_successes) |
| |
| def addSkip(self, test, reason): |
| """Called when a test is skipped.""" |
| # Add empty line to keep spacing consistent with other results |
| if not reason.endswith('\n'): |
| reason += '\n' |
| super().addSkip(test, reason) |
| |
| |
| def run_test_suites(toolname, debug, verbosity, test_preserve_dirs, processes, |
| test_name, toolpath, class_and_module_list): |
| """Run a series of test suites and collect the results |
| |
| Args: |
| toolname: Name of the tool that ran the tests |
| debug: True to enable debugging, which shows a full stack trace on error |
| verbosity: Verbosity level to use (0-4) |
| test_preserve_dirs: True to preserve the input directory used by tests |
| so that it can be examined afterwards (only useful for debugging |
| tests). If a single test is selected (in args[0]) it also preserves |
| the output directory for this test. Both directories are displayed |
| on the command line. |
| processes: Number of processes to use to run tests (None=same as #CPUs) |
| test_name: Name of test to run, or None for all |
| toolpath: List of paths to use for tools |
| class_and_module_list: List of test classes (type class) and module |
| names (type str) to run |
| """ |
| sys.argv = [sys.argv[0]] |
| if debug: |
| sys.argv.append('-D') |
| if verbosity: |
| sys.argv.append('-v%d' % verbosity) |
| if toolpath: |
| for path in toolpath: |
| sys.argv += ['--toolpath', path] |
| |
| suite = unittest.TestSuite() |
| loader = unittest.TestLoader() |
| runner = unittest.TextTestRunner( |
| stream=sys.stdout, |
| verbosity=(1 if verbosity is None else verbosity), |
| resultclass=FullTextTestResult, |
| ) |
| |
| if use_concurrent and processes != 1: |
| suite = ConcurrentTestSuite(suite, |
| fork_for_tests(processes or multiprocessing.cpu_count())) |
| |
| for module in class_and_module_list: |
| if isinstance(module, str) and (not test_name or test_name == module): |
| suite.addTests(doctest.DocTestSuite(module)) |
| |
| for module in class_and_module_list: |
| if isinstance(module, str): |
| continue |
| # Test the test module about our arguments, if it is interested |
| if hasattr(module, 'setup_test_args'): |
| setup_test_args = getattr(module, 'setup_test_args') |
| setup_test_args(preserve_indir=test_preserve_dirs, |
| preserve_outdirs=test_preserve_dirs and test_name is not None, |
| toolpath=toolpath, verbosity=verbosity) |
| if test_name: |
| # Since Python v3.5 If an ImportError or AttributeError occurs |
| # while traversing a name then a synthetic test that raises that |
| # error when run will be returned. Check that the requested test |
| # exists, otherwise these errors are included in the results. |
| if test_name in loader.getTestCaseNames(module): |
| suite.addTests(loader.loadTestsFromName(test_name, module)) |
| else: |
| suite.addTests(loader.loadTestsFromTestCase(module)) |
| |
| print(f" Running {toolname} tests ".center(70, "=")) |
| result = runner.run(suite) |
| print() |
| |
| return result |