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import os
import pytest
from buildstream import _yaml
from buildstream._exceptions import ErrorDomain
from tests.testutils import cli_integration as cli
pytestmark = pytest.mark.integration
DATA_DIR = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
"project"
)
# execute_shell()
#
# Helper to run `bst shell` and first ensure that the element is built
#
# Args:
# cli (Cli): The cli runner fixture
# project (str): The project directory
# command (list): The command argv list
# config (dict): A project.conf dictionary to composite over the default
# mount (tuple): A (host, target) tuple for the `--mount` option
# element (str): The element to build and run a shell with
# isolate (bool): Whether to pass --isolate to `bst shell`
#
def execute_shell(cli, project, command, *, config=None, mount=None, element='base.bst', isolate=False):
# Ensure the element is built
result = cli.run(project=project, project_config=config, args=['build', element])
assert result.exit_code == 0
args = ['shell']
if isolate:
args += ['--isolate']
if mount is not None:
host_path, target_path = mount
args += ['--mount', host_path, target_path]
args += [element, '--'] + command
return cli.run(project=project, project_config=config, args=args)
# Test running something through a shell, allowing it to find the
# executable
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_shell(cli, tmpdir, datafiles):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ["echo", "Ponies!"])
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == "Ponies!\n"
# Test running an executable directly
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_executable(cli, tmpdir, datafiles):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ["/bin/echo", "Horseys!"])
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == "Horseys!\n"
# Test shell environment variable explicit assignments
@pytest.mark.parametrize("animal", [("Horse"), ("Pony")])
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_env_assign(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, animal):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
expected = animal + '\n'
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ['/bin/sh', '-c', 'echo ${ANIMAL}'], config={
'shell': {
'environment': {
'ANIMAL': animal
}
}
})
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == expected
# Test shell environment variable explicit assignments with host env var expansion
@pytest.mark.parametrize("animal", [("Horse"), ("Pony")])
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_env_assign_expand_host_environ(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, animal):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
expected = 'The animal is: {}\n'.format(animal)
os.environ['BEAST'] = animal
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ['/bin/sh', '-c', 'echo ${ANIMAL}'], config={
'shell': {
'environment': {
'ANIMAL': 'The animal is: ${BEAST}'
}
}
})
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == expected
# Test that shell environment variable explicit assignments are discarded
# when running an isolated shell
@pytest.mark.parametrize("animal", [("Horse"), ("Pony")])
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_env_assign_isolated(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, animal):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ['/bin/sh', '-c', 'echo ${ANIMAL}'], isolate=True, config={
'shell': {
'environment': {
'ANIMAL': animal
}
}
})
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == '\n'
# Test running an executable in a runtime with no shell (i.e., no
# /bin/sh)
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_no_shell(cli, tmpdir, datafiles):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
element_path = os.path.join(project, 'elements')
element_name = 'shell/no-shell.bst'
# Create an element that removes /bin/sh from the base runtime
element = {
'kind': 'script',
'depends': [{
'filename': 'base.bst',
'type': 'build'
}],
'variables': {
'install-root': '/'
},
'config': {
'commands': [
'rm /bin/sh'
]
}
}
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(os.path.join(element_path, element_name)), exist_ok=True)
_yaml.dump(element, os.path.join(element_path, element_name))
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ['/bin/echo', 'Pegasissies!'], element=element_name)
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == "Pegasissies!\n"
# Test that bind mounts defined in project.conf work
@pytest.mark.parametrize("path", [("/etc/pony.conf"), ("/usr/share/pony/pony.txt")])
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_host_files(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, path):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
ponyfile = os.path.join(project, 'files', 'shell-mount', 'pony.txt')
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ['cat', path], config={
'shell': {
'host-files': [
{
'host_path': ponyfile,
'path': path
}
]
}
})
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == 'pony\n'
# Test that bind mounts defined in project.conf work
@pytest.mark.parametrize("path", [("/etc"), ("/usr/share/pony")])
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_host_files_expand_environ(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, path):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
hostpath = os.path.join(project, 'files', 'shell-mount')
fullpath = os.path.join(path, 'pony.txt')
os.environ['BASE_PONY'] = path
os.environ['HOST_PONY_PATH'] = hostpath
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ['cat', fullpath], config={
'shell': {
'host-files': [
{
'host_path': '${HOST_PONY_PATH}/pony.txt',
'path': '${BASE_PONY}/pony.txt'
}
]
}
})
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == 'pony\n'
# Test that bind mounts defined in project.conf dont mount in isolation
@pytest.mark.parametrize("path", [("/etc/pony.conf"), ("/usr/share/pony/pony.txt")])
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_isolated_no_mount(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, path):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
ponyfile = os.path.join(project, 'files', 'shell-mount', 'pony.txt')
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ['cat', path], isolate=True, config={
'shell': {
'host-files': [
{
'host_path': ponyfile,
'path': path
}
]
}
})
assert result.exit_code != 0
# Test that we warn about non-existing files on the host if the mount is not
# declared as optional, and that there is no warning if it is optional
@pytest.mark.parametrize("optional", [("mandatory"), ("optional")])
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_host_files_missing(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, optional):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
ponyfile = os.path.join(project, 'files', 'shell-mount', 'horsy.txt')
if optional == "optional":
option = True
else:
option = False
# Assert that we did successfully run something in the shell anyway
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ['echo', 'Hello'], config={
'shell': {
'host-files': [
{
'host_path': ponyfile,
'path': '/etc/pony.conf',
'optional': option
}
]
}
})
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == 'Hello\n'
if option:
# Assert that there was no warning about the mount
assert ponyfile not in result.stderr
else:
# Assert that there was a warning about the mount
assert ponyfile in result.stderr
# Test that bind mounts defined in project.conf work
@pytest.mark.parametrize("path", [("/etc/pony.conf"), ("/usr/share/pony/pony.txt")])
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_cli_mount(cli, tmpdir, datafiles, path):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
ponyfile = os.path.join(project, 'files', 'shell-mount', 'pony.txt')
result = execute_shell(cli, project, ['cat', path], mount=(ponyfile, path))
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == 'pony\n'
# Test that we can see the workspace files in a shell
@pytest.mark.integration
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_workspace_visible(cli, tmpdir, datafiles):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
workspace = os.path.join(cli.directory, 'workspace')
element_name = 'workspace/workspace-mount-fail.bst'
# Open a workspace on our build failing element
#
res = cli.run(project=project, args=['workspace', 'open', element_name, workspace])
assert res.exit_code == 0
# Ensure the dependencies of our build failing element are built
result = cli.run(project=project, args=['build', 'base.bst'])
assert result.exit_code == 0
# Obtain a copy of the hello.c content from the workspace
#
workspace_hello_path = os.path.join(cli.directory, 'workspace', 'hello.c')
assert os.path.exists(workspace_hello_path)
with open(workspace_hello_path, 'r') as f:
workspace_hello = f.read()
# Cat the hello.c file from a bst shell command, and assert
# that we got the same content here
#
result = cli.run(project=project, args=[
'shell', '--build', element_name, '--', 'cat', 'hello.c'
])
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == workspace_hello
# Test that we can see the workspace files in a shell
@pytest.mark.integration
@pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR)
def test_sysroot_workspace_visible(cli, tmpdir, datafiles):
project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename)
workspace = os.path.join(cli.directory, 'workspace')
element_name = 'workspace/workspace-mount-fail.bst'
# Open a workspace on our build failing element
#
res = cli.run(project=project, args=['workspace', 'open', element_name, workspace])
assert res.exit_code == 0
# Ensure the dependencies of our build failing element are built
result = cli.run(project=project, args=['build', element_name])
result.assert_main_error(ErrorDomain.STREAM, None)
# Discover the sysroot of the failed build directory, after one
# failed build, there should be only one directory there.
#
build_base = os.path.join(cli.directory, 'build')
build_dirs = os.listdir(path=build_base)
assert len(build_dirs) == 1
build_dir = os.path.join(build_base, build_dirs[0])
# Obtain a copy of the hello.c content from the workspace
#
workspace_hello_path = os.path.join(cli.directory, 'workspace', 'hello.c')
assert os.path.exists(workspace_hello_path)
with open(workspace_hello_path, 'r') as f:
workspace_hello = f.read()
# Cat the hello.c file from a bst shell command, and assert
# that we got the same content here
#
result = cli.run(project=project, args=[
'shell', '--build', '--sysroot', build_dir, element_name, '--', 'cat', 'hello.c'
])
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert result.output == workspace_hello
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