#!/usr/bin/env python # # # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one # or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file # distributed with this work for additional information # regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file # to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the # "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance # with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, # software distributed under the License is distributed on an # "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY # KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the # specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. # # # # run_tests.py - run the tests in the regression test suite. # '''usage: python run_tests.py [--verbose] [--log-to-stdout] [--cleanup] [--parallel] [--url=] [--http-library=] [--enable-sasl] [--fs-type=] [--fsfs-packing] [--fsfs-sharding=] [--list] [--milestone-filter=] [--mode-filter=] [--server-minor-version=] [--config-file=] [--ssl-cert=] The optional flags and the first two parameters are passed unchanged to the TestHarness constructor. All other parameters are names of test programs. Each should be the full path (absolute or from the current directory) and filename of a test program, optionally followed by '#' and a comma- separated list of test numbers; the default is to run all the tests in it. ''' # A few useful constants SVN_VER_MINOR = 8 import os, re, subprocess, sys, imp from datetime import datetime import getopt try: my_getopt = getopt.gnu_getopt except AttributeError: my_getopt = getopt.getopt # Ensure the compiled C tests use a known locale (Python tests set the locale # explicitly). os.environ['LC_ALL'] = 'C' class TextColors: '''Some ANSI terminal constants for output color''' ENDC = '\033[0;m' FAILURE = '\033[1;31m' SUCCESS = '\033[1;32m' @classmethod def disable(cls): cls.ENDC = '' cls.FAILURE = '' cls.SUCCESS = '' def _get_term_width(): 'Attempt to discern the width of the terminal' # This may not work on all platforms, in which case the default of 80 # characters is used. Improvements welcomed. def ioctl_GWINSZ(fd): try: import fcntl, termios, struct, os cr = struct.unpack('hh', fcntl.ioctl(fd, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, '1234')) except: return None return cr cr = None if not cr: try: cr = (os.environ['SVN_MAKE_CHECK_LINES'], os.environ['SVN_MAKE_CHECK_COLUMNS']) except: cr = None if not cr: cr = ioctl_GWINSZ(0) or ioctl_GWINSZ(1) or ioctl_GWINSZ(2) if not cr: try: fd = os.open(os.ctermid(), os.O_RDONLY) cr = ioctl_GWINSZ(fd) os.close(fd) except: pass if not cr: try: cr = (os.environ['LINES'], os.environ['COLUMNS']) except: cr = None if not cr: # Default if sys.platform == 'win32': cr = (25, 79) else: cr = (25, 80) return int(cr[1]) class TestHarness: '''Test harness for Subversion tests. ''' def __init__(self, abs_srcdir, abs_builddir, logfile, faillogfile, base_url=None, fs_type=None, http_library=None, server_minor_version=None, verbose=None, cleanup=None, enable_sasl=None, parallel=None, config_file=None, fsfs_sharding=None, fsfs_packing=None, list_tests=None, svn_bin=None, mode_filter=None, milestone_filter=None, set_log_level=None, ssl_cert=None): '''Construct a TestHarness instance. ABS_SRCDIR and ABS_BUILDDIR are the source and build directories. LOGFILE is the name of the log file. If LOGFILE is None, let tests print their output to stdout and stderr, and don't print a summary at the end (since there's no log file to analyze). BASE_URL is the base url for DAV tests. FS_TYPE is the FS type for repository creation. HTTP_LIBRARY is the HTTP library for DAV-based communications. SERVER_MINOR_VERSION is the minor version of the server being tested. SVN_BIN is the path where the svn binaries are installed. MODE_FILTER restricts the TestHarness to tests with the expected mode XFail, Skip, Pass, or All tests (default). MILESTONE_FILTER is a string representation of a valid regular expression pattern; when used in conjunction with LIST_TESTS, the only tests that are listed are those with an associated issue in the tracker which has a target milestone that matches the regex. ''' self.srcdir = abs_srcdir self.builddir = abs_builddir self.logfile = logfile self.faillogfile = faillogfile self.base_url = base_url self.fs_type = fs_type self.http_library = http_library self.server_minor_version = server_minor_version # If you change the below condition then change in # ../subversion/tests/cmdline/svntest/main.py too. if server_minor_version is not None: if int(server_minor_version) not in range(3, 1+SVN_VER_MINOR): sys.stderr.write("Test harness only supports server minor versions 3-%d\n" % SVN_VER_MINOR) sys.exit(1) self.verbose = verbose self.cleanup = cleanup self.enable_sasl = enable_sasl self.parallel = parallel self.fsfs_sharding = fsfs_sharding self.fsfs_packing = fsfs_packing if fsfs_packing is not None and fsfs_sharding is None: raise Exception('--fsfs-packing requires --fsfs-sharding') self.config_file = None if config_file is not None: self.config_file = os.path.abspath(config_file) self.list_tests = list_tests self.milestone_filter = milestone_filter self.set_log_level = set_log_level self.svn_bin = svn_bin self.mode_filter = mode_filter self.log = None self.ssl_cert = ssl_cert if not sys.stdout.isatty() or sys.platform == 'win32': TextColors.disable() def run(self, list): '''Run all test programs given in LIST. Print a summary of results, if there is a log file. Return zero iff all test programs passed.''' self._open_log('w') failed = 0 for cnt, prog in enumerate(list): failed = self._run_test(prog, cnt, len(list)) or failed if self.log is None: return failed # Open the log in binary mode because it can contain binary data # from diff_tests.py's testing of svnpatch. This may prevent # readlines() from reading the whole log because it thinks it # has encountered the EOF marker. self._open_log('rb') log_lines = self.log.readlines() # Remove \r characters introduced by opening the log as binary if sys.platform == 'win32': log_lines = [x.replace('\r', '') for x in log_lines] # Print the results, from least interesting to most interesting. # Helper for Work-In-Progress indications for XFAIL tests. wimptag = ' [[WIMP: ' def printxfail(x): wip = x.find(wimptag) if 0 > wip: sys.stdout.write(x) else: sys.stdout.write('%s\n [[%s' % (x[:wip], x[wip + len(wimptag):])) if self.list_tests: passed = [x for x in log_lines if x[8:13] == ' '] else: passed = [x for x in log_lines if x[:6] == 'PASS: '] if self.list_tests: skipped = [x for x in log_lines if x[8:12] == 'SKIP'] else: skipped = [x for x in log_lines if x[:6] == 'SKIP: '] if skipped and not self.list_tests: print('At least one test was SKIPPED, checking ' + self.logfile) for x in skipped: sys.stdout.write(x) if self.list_tests: xfailed = [x for x in log_lines if x[8:13] == 'XFAIL'] else: xfailed = [x for x in log_lines if x[:6] == 'XFAIL:'] if xfailed and not self.list_tests: print('At least one test XFAILED, checking ' + self.logfile) for x in xfailed: printxfail(x) xpassed = [x for x in log_lines if x[:6] == 'XPASS:'] if xpassed: print('At least one test XPASSED, checking ' + self.logfile) for x in xpassed: printxfail(x) failed_list = [x for x in log_lines if x[:6] == 'FAIL: '] if failed_list: print('At least one test FAILED, checking ' + self.logfile) for x in failed_list: sys.stdout.write(x) # Print summaries, from least interesting to most interesting. if self.list_tests: print('Summary of test listing:') else: print('Summary of test results:') if passed: if self.list_tests: print(' %d test%s are set to PASS' % (len(passed), 's'*min(len(passed) - 1, 1))) else: print(' %d test%s PASSED' % (len(passed), 's'*min(len(passed) - 1, 1))) if skipped: if self.list_tests: print(' %d test%s are set as SKIP' % (len(skipped), 's'*min(len(skipped) - 1, 1))) else: print(' %d test%s SKIPPED' % (len(skipped), 's'*min(len(skipped) - 1, 1))) if xfailed: passwimp = [x for x in xfailed if 0 <= x.find(wimptag)] if passwimp: if self.list_tests: print(' %d test%s are set to XFAIL (%d WORK-IN-PROGRESS)' % (len(xfailed), 's'*min(len(xfailed) - 1, 1), len(passwimp))) else: print(' %d test%s XFAILED (%d WORK-IN-PROGRESS)' % (len(xfailed), 's'*min(len(xfailed) - 1, 1), len(passwimp))) else: if self.list_tests: print(' %d test%s are set as XFAIL' % (len(xfailed), 's'*min(len(xfailed) - 1, 1))) else: print(' %d test%s XFAILED' % (len(xfailed), 's'*min(len(xfailed) - 1, 1))) if xpassed: failwimp = [x for x in xpassed if 0 <= x.find(wimptag)] if failwimp: print(' %d test%s XPASSED (%d WORK-IN-PROGRESS)' % (len(xpassed), 's'*min(len(xpassed) - 1, 1), len(failwimp))) else: print(' %d test%s XPASSED' % (len(xpassed), 's'*min(len(xpassed) - 1, 1))) if failed_list: print(' %d test%s FAILED' % (len(failed_list), 's'*min(len(failed_list) - 1, 1))) # Copy the truly interesting verbose logs to a separate file, for easier # viewing. if xpassed or failed_list: faillog = open(self.faillogfile, 'wb') last_start_lineno = None last_start_re = re.compile('^(FAIL|SKIP|XFAIL|PASS|START|CLEANUP|END):') for lineno, line in enumerate(log_lines): # Iterate the lines. If it ends a test we're interested in, dump that # test to FAILLOG. If it starts a test (at all), remember the line # number (in case we need it later). if line in xpassed or line in failed_list: faillog.write('[[[\n') faillog.writelines(log_lines[last_start_lineno : lineno+1]) faillog.write(']]]\n\n') if last_start_re.match(line): last_start_lineno = lineno + 1 faillog.close() elif os.path.exists(self.faillogfile): print("WARNING: no failures, but '%s' exists from a previous run." % self.faillogfile) self._close_log() return failed def _open_log(self, mode): 'Open the log file with the required MODE.' if self.logfile: self._close_log() self.log = open(self.logfile, mode) def _close_log(self): 'Close the log file.' if not self.log is None: self.log.close() self.log = None def _run_c_test(self, prog, test_nums, dot_count): 'Run a c test, escaping parameters as required.' progdir, progbase = os.path.split(prog) if self.list_tests and self.milestone_filter: print 'WARNING: --milestone-filter option does not currently work with C tests' if os.access(progbase, os.X_OK): progname = './' + progbase cmdline = [progname, '--srcdir=' + os.path.join(self.srcdir, progdir)] if self.config_file is not None: cmdline.append('--config-file=' + self.config_file) else: print('Don\'t know what to do about ' + progbase) sys.exit(1) if self.verbose is not None: cmdline.append('--verbose') if self.cleanup is not None: cmdline.append('--cleanup') if self.fs_type is not None: cmdline.append('--fs-type=' + self.fs_type) if self.server_minor_version is not None: cmdline.append('--server-minor-version=' + self.server_minor_version) if self.list_tests is not None: cmdline.append('--list') if self.mode_filter is not None: cmdline.append('--mode-filter=' + self.mode_filter) if test_nums: test_nums = test_nums.split(',') cmdline.extend(test_nums) if test_nums: total = len(test_nums) else: total_cmdline = [cmdline[0], '--list'] prog = subprocess.Popen(total_cmdline, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) lines = prog.stdout.readlines() total = len(lines) - 2 # This has to be class-scoped for use in the progress_func() self.dots_written = 0 def progress_func(completed): dots = (completed * dot_count) / total dots_to_write = dots - self.dots_written if self.log: os.write(sys.stdout.fileno(), '.' * dots_to_write) self.dots_written = dots tests_completed = 0 prog = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=self.log) line = prog.stdout.readline() while line: if sys.platform == 'win32': # Remove CRs inserted because we parse the output as binary. line = line.replace('\r', '') # If using --log-to-stdout self.log in None. if self.log: self.log.write(line) if line.startswith('PASS') or line.startswith('FAIL') \ or line.startswith('XFAIL') or line.startswith('XPASS') \ or line.startswith('SKIP'): tests_completed += 1 progress_func(tests_completed) line = prog.stdout.readline() # If we didn't run any tests, still print out the dots if not tests_completed: os.write(sys.stdout.fileno(), '.' * dot_count) prog.wait() return prog.returncode def _run_py_test(self, prog, test_nums, dot_count): 'Run a python test, passing parameters as needed.' progdir, progbase = os.path.split(prog) old_path = sys.path[:] sys.path = [progdir] + sys.path try: prog_mod = imp.load_module(progbase[:-3], open(prog, 'r'), prog, ('.py', 'U', imp.PY_SOURCE)) except: print('Don\'t know what to do about ' + progbase) raise import svntest.main # set up our options svntest.main.create_default_options() if self.base_url is not None: svntest.main.options.test_area_url = self.base_url if self.enable_sasl is not None: svntest.main.options.enable_sasl = True if self.parallel is not None: svntest.main.options.parallel = svntest.main.default_num_threads if self.config_file is not None: svntest.main.options.config_file = self.config_file if self.verbose is not None: svntest.main.options.verbose = True if self.cleanup is not None: svntest.main.options.cleanup = True if self.fs_type is not None: svntest.main.options.fs_type = self.fs_type if self.http_library is not None: svntest.main.options.http_library = self.http_library if self.server_minor_version is not None: svntest.main.options.server_minor_version = int(self.server_minor_version) if self.list_tests is not None: svntest.main.options.list_tests = True if self.milestone_filter is not None: svntest.main.options.milestone_filter = self.milestone_filter if self.set_log_level is not None: # Somehow the logger is not setup correctly from win-tests.py, so # setting the log level would fail. ### Please fix if svntest.main.logger is None: import logging svntest.main.logger = logging.getLogger() svntest.main.logger.setLevel(self.set_log_level) if self.svn_bin is not None: svntest.main.options.svn_bin = self.svn_bin if self.fsfs_sharding is not None: svntest.main.options.fsfs_sharding = int(self.fsfs_sharding) if self.fsfs_packing is not None: svntest.main.options.fsfs_packing = self.fsfs_packing if self.mode_filter is not None: svntest.main.options.mode_filter = self.mode_filter if self.ssl_cert is not None: svntest.main.options.ssl_cert = self.ssl_cert svntest.main.options.srcdir = self.srcdir # setup the output pipes if self.log: sys.stdout.flush() sys.stderr.flush() self.log.flush() old_stdout = os.dup(1) old_stderr = os.dup(2) os.dup2(self.log.fileno(), 1) os.dup2(self.log.fileno(), 2) # This has to be class-scoped for use in the progress_func() self.dots_written = 0 def progress_func(completed, total): dots = (completed * dot_count) / total dots_to_write = dots - self.dots_written if self.log: os.write(old_stdout, '.' * dots_to_write) self.dots_written = dots serial_only = hasattr(prog_mod, 'serial_only') and prog_mod.serial_only # run the tests svntest.testcase.TextColors.disable() if self.list_tests: prog_f = None else: prog_f = progress_func if test_nums: test_selection = [test_nums] else: test_selection = [] try: failed = svntest.main.execute_tests(prog_mod.test_list, serial_only=serial_only, test_name=progbase, progress_func=prog_f, test_selection=test_selection) except svntest.Failure: if self.log: os.write(old_stdout, '.' * dot_count) failed = True # restore some values sys.path = old_path if self.log: sys.stdout.flush() sys.stderr.flush() os.dup2(old_stdout, 1) os.dup2(old_stderr, 2) os.close(old_stdout) os.close(old_stderr) return failed def _run_test(self, prog, test_nr, total_tests): "Run a single test. Return the test's exit code." if self.log: log = self.log else: log = sys.stdout test_nums = None if '#' in prog: prog, test_nums = prog.split('#') progdir, progbase = os.path.split(prog) if self.log: # Using write here because we don't want even a trailing space test_info = '%s [%d/%d]' % (progbase, test_nr + 1, total_tests) if self.list_tests: sys.stdout.write('Listing tests in %s' % (test_info, )) else: sys.stdout.write('Running tests in %s' % (test_info, )) sys.stdout.flush() else: # ### Hack for --log-to-stdout to work (but not print any dots). test_info = '' if self.list_tests: log.write('LISTING: %s\n' % progbase) else: log.write('START: %s\n' % progbase) log.flush() start_time = datetime.now() progabs = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(self.srcdir, prog)) old_cwd = os.getcwd() line_length = _get_term_width() dots_needed = line_length \ - len(test_info) \ - len('Running tests in ') \ - len('success') try: os.chdir(progdir) if progbase[-3:] == '.py': failed = self._run_py_test(progabs, test_nums, dots_needed) else: failed = self._run_c_test(prog, test_nums, dots_needed) except: os.chdir(old_cwd) raise else: os.chdir(old_cwd) # We always return 1 for failed tests. Some other failure than 1 # probably means the test didn't run at all and probably didn't # output any failure info. In that case, log a generic failure message. # ### Even if failure==1 it could be that the test didn't run at all. if failed and failed != 1: if self.log: log.write('FAIL: %s: Unknown test failure; see tests.log.\n' % progbase) log.flush() else: log.write('FAIL: %s: Unknown test failure.\n' % progbase) if not self.list_tests: # Log the elapsed time. elapsed_time = str(datetime.now() - start_time) log.write('END: %s\n' % progbase) log.write('ELAPSED: %s %s\n' % (progbase, elapsed_time)) log.write('\n') # If we are only listing the tests just add a newline, otherwise if # we printed a "Running all tests in ..." line, add the test result. if self.log: if self.list_tests: print '' else: if failed: print(TextColors.FAILURE + 'FAILURE' + TextColors.ENDC) else: print(TextColors.SUCCESS + 'success' + TextColors.ENDC) return failed def main(): try: opts, args = my_getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'u:f:vc', ['url=', 'fs-type=', 'verbose', 'cleanup', 'http-library=', 'server-minor-version=', 'fsfs-packing', 'fsfs-sharding=', 'enable-sasl', 'parallel', 'config-file=', 'log-to-stdout', 'list', 'milestone-filter=', 'mode-filter=', 'set-log-level=', 'ssl-cert=']) except getopt.GetoptError: args = [] if len(args) < 3: print(__doc__) sys.exit(2) base_url, fs_type, verbose, cleanup, enable_sasl, http_library, \ server_minor_version, fsfs_sharding, fsfs_packing, parallel, \ config_file, log_to_stdout, list_tests, mode_filter, milestone_filter, \ set_log_level, ssl_cert = \ None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, \ None, None, None, None, None, None for opt, val in opts: if opt in ['-u', '--url']: base_url = val elif opt in ['-f', '--fs-type']: fs_type = val elif opt in ['--http-library']: http_library = val elif opt in ['--fsfs-sharding']: fsfs_sharding = int(val) elif opt in ['--fsfs-packing']: fsfs_packing = 1 elif opt in ['--server-minor-version']: server_minor_version = val elif opt in ['-v', '--verbose']: verbose = 1 elif opt in ['-c', '--cleanup']: cleanup = 1 elif opt in ['--enable-sasl']: enable_sasl = 1 elif opt in ['--parallel']: parallel = 1 elif opt in ['--config-file']: config_file = val elif opt in ['--log-to-stdout']: log_to_stdout = 1 elif opt in ['--list']: list_tests = 1 elif opt in ['--milestone-filter']: milestone_filter = val elif opt in ['--mode-filter']: mode_filter = val elif opt in ['--set-log-level']: set_log_level = val elif opt in ['--ssl-cert']: ssl_cert = val else: raise getopt.GetoptError if log_to_stdout: logfile = None faillogfile = None else: logfile = os.path.abspath('tests.log') faillogfile = os.path.abspath('fails.log') th = TestHarness(args[0], args[1], logfile, faillogfile, base_url, fs_type, http_library, server_minor_version, verbose, cleanup, enable_sasl, parallel, config_file, fsfs_sharding, fsfs_packing, list_tests, mode_filter=mode_filter, milestone_filter=milestone_filter, set_log_level=set_log_level, ssl_cert=ssl_cert) failed = th.run(args[2:]) if failed: sys.exit(1) # Run main if not imported as a module if __name__ == '__main__': main()