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import gc
import mock
import os
import re
import types
import unittest
PYWIN32 = False
if os.name == 'nt':
try:
import win32file
PYWIN32 = True
except:
pass
import mozharness.base.errors as errors
import mozharness.base.log as log
from mozharness.base.log import DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL, FATAL, IGNORE
import mozharness.base.script as script
from mozharness.base.config import parse_config_file
test_string = '''foo
bar
baz'''
class CleanupObj(script.ScriptMixin, log.LogMixin):
def __init__(self):
super(CleanupObj, self).__init__()
self.log_obj = None
self.config = {'log_level': ERROR}
def cleanup():
gc.collect()
c = CleanupObj()
for f in ('test_logs', 'test_dir', 'tmpfile_stdout', 'tmpfile_stderr'):
c.rmtree(f)
def get_debug_script_obj():
s = script.BaseScript(config={'log_type': 'multi',
'log_level': DEBUG},
initial_config_file='test/test.json')
return s
def _post_fatal(self, **kwargs):
fh = open('tmpfile_stdout', 'w')
print >>fh, test_string
fh.close()
# TestScript {{{1
class TestScript(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
cleanup()
self.s = None
def tearDown(self):
# Close the logfile handles, or windows can't remove the logs
if hasattr(self, 's') and isinstance(self.s, object):
del(self.s)
cleanup()
# test _dump_config_hierarchy() when --dump-config-hierarchy is passed
def test_dump_config_hierarchy_valid_files_len(self):
try:
self.s = script.BaseScript(
initial_config_file='test/test.json',
option_args=['--cfg', 'test/test_override.py,test/test_override2.py'],
config={'dump_config_hierarchy': True}
)
except SystemExit:
local_cfg_files = parse_config_file('test_logs/localconfigfiles.json')
# first let's see if the correct number of config files were
# realized
self.assertEqual(
len(local_cfg_files), 4,
msg="--dump-config-hierarchy dumped wrong number of config files"
)
def test_dump_config_hierarchy_keys_unique_and_valid(self):
try:
self.s = script.BaseScript(
initial_config_file='test/test.json',
option_args=['--cfg', 'test/test_override.py,test/test_override2.py'],
config={'dump_config_hierarchy': True}
)
except SystemExit:
local_cfg_files = parse_config_file('test_logs/localconfigfiles.json')
# now let's see if only unique items were added from each config
t_override = local_cfg_files.get('test/test_override.py', {})
self.assertTrue(
t_override.get('keep_string') == "don't change me" and len(t_override.keys()) == 1,
msg="--dump-config-hierarchy dumped wrong keys/value for "
"`test/test_override.py`. There should only be one "
"item and it should be unique to all the other "
"items in test_log/localconfigfiles.json."
)
def test_dump_config_hierarchy_matches_self_config(self):
try:
######
# we need temp_cfg because self.s will be gcollected (NoneType) by
# the time we get to SystemExit exception
# temp_cfg will differ from self.s.config because of
# 'dump_config_hierarchy'. we have to make a deepcopy because
# config is a locked dict
temp_s = script.BaseScript(
initial_config_file='test/test.json',
option_args=['--cfg', 'test/test_override.py,test/test_override2.py'],
)
from copy import deepcopy
temp_cfg = deepcopy(temp_s.config)
temp_cfg.update({'dump_config_hierarchy': True})
######
self.s = script.BaseScript(
initial_config_file='test/test.json',
option_args=['--cfg', 'test/test_override.py,test/test_override2.py'],
config={'dump_config_hierarchy': True}
)
except SystemExit:
local_cfg_files = parse_config_file('test_logs/localconfigfiles.json')
# finally let's just make sure that all the items added up, equals
# what we started with: self.config
target_cfg = {}
for cfg_file in local_cfg_files:
target_cfg.update(local_cfg_files[cfg_file])
self.assertEqual(
target_cfg, temp_cfg,
msg="all of the items (combined) in each cfg file dumped via "
"--dump-config-hierarchy does not equal self.config "
)
# test _dump_config() when --dump-config is passed
def test_dump_config_equals_self_config(self):
try:
######
# we need temp_cfg because self.s will be gcollected (NoneType) by
# the time we get to SystemExit exception
# temp_cfg will differ from self.s.config because of
# 'dump_config_hierarchy'. we have to make a deepcopy because
# config is a locked dict
temp_s = script.BaseScript(
initial_config_file='test/test.json',
option_args=['--cfg', 'test/test_override.py,test/test_override2.py'],
)
from copy import deepcopy
temp_cfg = deepcopy(temp_s.config)
temp_cfg.update({'dump_config': True})
######
self.s = script.BaseScript(
initial_config_file='test/test.json',
option_args=['--cfg', 'test/test_override.py,test/test_override2.py'],
config={'dump_config': True}
)
except SystemExit:
target_cfg = parse_config_file('test_logs/localconfig.json')
self.assertEqual(
target_cfg, temp_cfg,
msg="all of the items (combined) in each cfg file dumped via "
"--dump-config does not equal self.config "
)
def test_nonexistent_mkdir_p(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.mkdir_p('test_dir/foo/bar/baz')
self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir('test_dir/foo/bar/baz'),
msg="mkdir_p error")
def test_existing_mkdir_p(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
os.makedirs('test_dir/foo/bar/baz')
self.s.mkdir_p('test_dir/foo/bar/baz')
self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir('test_dir/foo/bar/baz'),
msg="mkdir_p error when dir exists")
def test_chdir(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
cwd = os.getcwd()
self.s.chdir('test_logs')
self.assertEqual(os.path.join(cwd, "test_logs"), os.getcwd(),
msg="chdir error")
self.s.chdir(cwd)
def _test_log_helper(self, obj):
obj.debug("Testing DEBUG")
obj.warning("Testing WARNING")
obj.error("Testing ERROR")
obj.critical("Testing CRITICAL")
try:
obj.fatal("Testing FATAL")
except SystemExit:
pass
else:
self.assertTrue(False, msg="fatal() didn't SystemExit!")
def test_log(self):
self.s = get_debug_script_obj()
self.s.log_obj = None
self._test_log_helper(self.s)
del(self.s)
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self._test_log_helper(self.s)
def test_run_nonexistent_command(self):
self.s = get_debug_script_obj()
self.s.run_command(command="this_cmd_should_not_exist --help",
env={'GARBLE': 'FARG'},
error_list=errors.PythonErrorList)
error_logsize = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_error.log")
self.assertTrue(error_logsize > 0,
msg="command not found error not hit")
def test_run_command_in_bad_dir(self):
self.s = get_debug_script_obj()
self.s.run_command(command="ls",
cwd='/this_dir_should_not_exist',
error_list=errors.PythonErrorList)
error_logsize = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_error.log")
self.assertTrue(error_logsize > 0,
msg="bad dir error not hit")
def test_get_output_from_command_in_bad_dir(self):
self.s = get_debug_script_obj()
self.s.get_output_from_command(command="ls", cwd='/this_dir_should_not_exist')
error_logsize = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_error.log")
self.assertTrue(error_logsize > 0,
msg="bad dir error not hit")
def test_get_output_from_command_with_missing_file(self):
self.s = get_debug_script_obj()
self.s.get_output_from_command(command="ls /this_file_should_not_exist")
error_logsize = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_error.log")
self.assertTrue(error_logsize > 0,
msg="bad file error not hit")
def test_get_output_from_command_with_missing_file2(self):
self.s = get_debug_script_obj()
self.s.run_command(
command="cat mozharness/base/errors.py",
error_list=[{
'substr': "error", 'level': ERROR
}, {
'regex': re.compile(',$'), 'level': IGNORE,
}, {
'substr': ']$', 'level': WARNING,
}])
error_logsize = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_error.log")
self.assertTrue(error_logsize > 0,
msg="error list not working properly")
# TestHelperFunctions {{{1
class TestHelperFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
temp_file = "test_dir/mozilla"
def setUp(self):
cleanup()
self.s = None
def tearDown(self):
# Close the logfile handles, or windows can't remove the logs
if hasattr(self, 's') and isinstance(self.s, object):
del(self.s)
cleanup()
def _create_temp_file(self, contents=test_string):
os.mkdir('test_dir')
fh = open(self.temp_file, "w+")
fh.write(contents)
fh.close
def test_mkdir_p(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.mkdir_p('test_dir')
self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir('test_dir'),
msg="mkdir_p error")
def test_get_output_from_command(self):
self._create_temp_file()
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
contents = self.s.get_output_from_command(["bash", "-c", "cat %s" % self.temp_file])
self.assertEqual(test_string, contents,
msg="get_output_from_command('cat file') differs from fh.write")
def test_run_command(self):
self._create_temp_file()
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
temp_file_name = os.path.basename(self.temp_file)
self.assertEqual(self.s.run_command("cat %s" % temp_file_name,
cwd="test_dir"), 0,
msg="run_command('cat file') did not exit 0")
def test_move1(self):
self._create_temp_file()
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
temp_file2 = '%s2' % self.temp_file
self.s.move(self.temp_file, temp_file2)
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(self.temp_file),
msg="%s still exists after move()" % self.temp_file)
def test_move2(self):
self._create_temp_file()
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
temp_file2 = '%s2' % self.temp_file
self.s.move(self.temp_file, temp_file2)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_file2),
msg="%s doesn't exist after move()" % temp_file2)
def test_copyfile(self):
self._create_temp_file()
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
temp_file2 = '%s2' % self.temp_file
self.s.copyfile(self.temp_file, temp_file2)
self.assertEqual(os.path.getsize(self.temp_file),
os.path.getsize(temp_file2),
msg="%s and %s are different sizes after copyfile()" %
(self.temp_file, temp_file2))
def test_existing_rmtree(self):
self._create_temp_file()
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.mkdir_p('test_dir/foo/bar/baz')
self.s.rmtree('test_dir')
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists('test_dir'),
msg="rmtree unsuccessful")
def test_nonexistent_rmtree(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
status = self.s.rmtree('test_dir')
self.assertFalse(status, msg="nonexistent rmtree error")
@unittest.skipUnless(PYWIN32, "PyWin32 specific")
def test_long_dir_rmtree(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
# create a very long path that the command-prompt cannot delete
# by using unicode format (max path length 32000)
path = u'\\\\?\\%s\\test_dir' % os.getcwd()
win32file.CreateDirectoryExW(u'.', path)
for x in range(0, 20):
print("path=%s" % path)
path = path + u'\\%sxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' % x
win32file.CreateDirectoryExW(u'.', path)
self.s.rmtree('test_dir')
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists('test_dir'),
msg="rmtree unsuccessful")
@unittest.skipUnless(PYWIN32, "PyWin32 specific")
def test_chmod_rmtree(self):
self._create_temp_file()
win32file.SetFileAttributesW(self.temp_file, win32file.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.rmtree('test_dir')
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists('test_dir'),
msg="rmtree unsuccessful")
@unittest.skipIf(os.name == "nt", "Not for Windows")
def test_chmod(self):
self._create_temp_file()
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.chmod(self.temp_file, 0100700)
self.assertEqual(os.stat(self.temp_file)[0], 33216,
msg="chmod unsuccessful")
def test_env_normal(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
script_env = self.s.query_env()
self.assertEqual(script_env, os.environ,
msg="query_env() != env\n%s\n%s" % (script_env, os.environ))
def test_env_normal2(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.query_env()
script_env = self.s.query_env()
self.assertEqual(script_env, os.environ,
msg="Second query_env() != env\n%s\n%s" % (script_env, os.environ))
def test_env_partial(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
script_env = self.s.query_env(partial_env={'foo': 'bar'})
self.assertTrue('foo' in script_env and script_env['foo'] == 'bar')
def test_env_path(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
partial_path = "yaddayadda:%(PATH)s"
full_path = partial_path % {'PATH': os.environ['PATH']}
script_env = self.s.query_env(partial_env={'PATH': partial_path})
self.assertEqual(script_env['PATH'], full_path)
def test_query_exe(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(
initial_config_file='test/test.json',
config={'exes': {'foo': 'bar'}},
)
path = self.s.query_exe('foo')
self.assertEqual(path, 'bar')
def test_query_exe_string_replacement(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(
initial_config_file='test/test.json',
config={
'base_work_dir': 'foo',
'work_dir': 'bar',
'exes': {'foo': os.path.join('%(abs_work_dir)s', 'baz')},
},
)
path = self.s.query_exe('foo')
self.assertEqual(path, os.path.join('foo', 'bar', 'baz'))
def test_read_from_file(self):
self._create_temp_file()
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
contents = self.s.read_from_file(self.temp_file)
self.assertEqual(contents, test_string)
def test_read_from_nonexistent_file(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
contents = self.s.read_from_file("nonexistent_file!!!")
self.assertEqual(contents, None)
# TestScriptLogging {{{1
class TestScriptLogging(unittest.TestCase):
# I need a log watcher helper function, here and in test_log.
def setUp(self):
cleanup()
self.s = None
def tearDown(self):
# Close the logfile handles, or windows can't remove the logs
if hasattr(self, 's') and isinstance(self.s, object):
del(self.s)
cleanup()
def test_info_logsize(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(config={'log_type': 'multi'},
initial_config_file='test/test.json')
info_logsize = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_info.log")
self.assertTrue(info_logsize > 0,
msg="initial info logfile missing/size 0")
def test_add_summary_info(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(config={'log_type': 'multi'},
initial_config_file='test/test.json')
info_logsize = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_info.log")
self.s.add_summary('one')
info_logsize2 = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_info.log")
self.assertTrue(info_logsize < info_logsize2,
msg="add_summary() info not logged")
def test_add_summary_warning(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(config={'log_type': 'multi'},
initial_config_file='test/test.json')
warning_logsize = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_warning.log")
self.s.add_summary('two', level=WARNING)
warning_logsize2 = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_warning.log")
self.assertTrue(warning_logsize < warning_logsize2,
msg="add_summary(level=%s) not logged in warning log" % WARNING)
def test_summary(self):
self.s = script.BaseScript(config={'log_type': 'multi'},
initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.add_summary('one')
self.s.add_summary('two', level=WARNING)
info_logsize = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_info.log")
warning_logsize = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_warning.log")
self.s.summary()
info_logsize2 = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_info.log")
warning_logsize2 = os.path.getsize("test_logs/test_warning.log")
msg = ""
if info_logsize >= info_logsize2:
msg += "summary() didn't log to info!\n"
if warning_logsize >= warning_logsize2:
msg += "summary() didn't log to warning!\n"
self.assertEqual(msg, "", msg=msg)
def _test_log_level(self, log_level, log_level_file_list):
self.s = script.BaseScript(config={'log_type': 'multi'},
initial_config_file='test/test.json')
if log_level != FATAL:
self.s.log('testing', level=log_level)
else:
self.s._post_fatal = types.MethodType(_post_fatal, self.s)
try:
self.s.fatal('testing')
except SystemExit:
contents = None
if os.path.exists('tmpfile_stdout'):
fh = open('tmpfile_stdout')
contents = fh.read()
fh.close()
self.assertEqual(contents.rstrip(), test_string, "_post_fatal failed!")
del(self.s)
msg = ""
for level in log_level_file_list:
log_path = "test_logs/test_%s.log" % level
if not os.path.exists(log_path):
msg += "%s doesn't exist!\n" % log_path
else:
filesize = os.path.getsize(log_path)
if not filesize > 0:
msg += "%s is size 0!\n" % log_path
self.assertEqual(msg, "", msg=msg)
def test_debug(self):
self._test_log_level(DEBUG, [])
def test_ignore(self):
self._test_log_level(IGNORE, [])
def test_info(self):
self._test_log_level(INFO, [INFO])
def test_warning(self):
self._test_log_level(WARNING, [INFO, WARNING])
def test_error(self):
self._test_log_level(ERROR, [INFO, WARNING, ERROR])
def test_critical(self):
self._test_log_level(CRITICAL, [INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL])
def test_fatal(self):
self._test_log_level(FATAL, [INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL, FATAL])
# TestRetry {{{1
class NewError(Exception):
pass
class OtherError(Exception):
pass
class TestRetry(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.ATTEMPT_N = 1
self.s = script.BaseScript(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
def tearDown(self):
# Close the logfile handles, or windows can't remove the logs
if hasattr(self, 's') and isinstance(self.s, object):
del(self.s)
cleanup()
def _succeedOnSecondAttempt(self, foo=None, exception=Exception):
if self.ATTEMPT_N == 2:
self.ATTEMPT_N += 1
return
self.ATTEMPT_N += 1
raise exception("Fail")
def _raiseCustomException(self):
return self._succeedOnSecondAttempt(exception=NewError)
def _alwaysPass(self):
self.ATTEMPT_N += 1
return True
def _mirrorArgs(self, *args, **kwargs):
return args, kwargs
def _alwaysFail(self):
raise Exception("Fail")
def testRetrySucceed(self):
# Will raise if anything goes wrong
self.s.retry(self._succeedOnSecondAttempt, attempts=2, sleeptime=0)
def testRetryFailWithoutCatching(self):
self.assertRaises(Exception, self.s.retry, self._alwaysFail, sleeptime=0,
exceptions=())
def testRetryFailEnsureRaisesLastException(self):
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, self.s.retry, self._alwaysFail, sleeptime=0,
error_level=FATAL)
def testRetrySelectiveExceptionSucceed(self):
self.s.retry(self._raiseCustomException, attempts=2, sleeptime=0,
retry_exceptions=(NewError,))
def testRetrySelectiveExceptionFail(self):
self.assertRaises(NewError, self.s.retry, self._raiseCustomException, attempts=2,
sleeptime=0, retry_exceptions=(OtherError,))
# TODO: figure out a way to test that the sleep actually happened
def testRetryWithSleep(self):
self.s.retry(self._succeedOnSecondAttempt, attempts=2, sleeptime=1)
def testRetryOnlyRunOnce(self):
"""Tests that retry() doesn't call the action again after success"""
self.s.retry(self._alwaysPass, attempts=3, sleeptime=0)
# self.ATTEMPT_N gets increased regardless of pass/fail
self.assertEquals(2, self.ATTEMPT_N)
def testRetryReturns(self):
ret = self.s.retry(self._alwaysPass, sleeptime=0)
self.assertEquals(ret, True)
def testRetryCleanupIsCalled(self):
cleanup = mock.Mock()
self.s.retry(self._succeedOnSecondAttempt, cleanup=cleanup, sleeptime=0)
self.assertEquals(cleanup.call_count, 1)
def testRetryArgsPassed(self):
args = (1, 'two', 3)
kwargs = dict(foo='a', bar=7)
ret = self.s.retry(self._mirrorArgs, args=args, kwargs=kwargs.copy(), sleeptime=0)
print ret
self.assertEqual(ret[0], args)
self.assertEqual(ret[1], kwargs)
class BaseScriptWithDecorators(script.BaseScript):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(BaseScriptWithDecorators, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.pre_run_1_args = []
self.raise_during_pre_run_1 = False
self.pre_action_1_args = []
self.raise_during_pre_action_1 = False
self.pre_action_2_args = []
self.pre_action_3_args = []
self.post_action_1_args = []
self.raise_during_post_action_1 = False
self.post_action_2_args = []
self.post_action_3_args = []
self.post_run_1_args = []
self.raise_during_post_run_1 = False
self.post_run_2_args = []
self.raise_during_build = False
@script.PreScriptRun
def pre_run_1(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.pre_run_1_args.append((args, kwargs))
if self.raise_during_pre_run_1:
raise Exception(self.raise_during_pre_run_1)
@script.PreScriptAction
def pre_action_1(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.pre_action_1_args.append((args, kwargs))
if self.raise_during_pre_action_1:
raise Exception(self.raise_during_pre_action_1)
@script.PreScriptAction
def pre_action_2(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.pre_action_2_args.append((args, kwargs))
@script.PreScriptAction('clobber')
def pre_action_3(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.pre_action_3_args.append((args, kwargs))
@script.PostScriptAction
def post_action_1(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.post_action_1_args.append((args, kwargs))
if self.raise_during_post_action_1:
raise Exception(self.raise_during_post_action_1)
@script.PostScriptAction
def post_action_2(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.post_action_2_args.append((args, kwargs))
@script.PostScriptAction('build')
def post_action_3(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.post_action_3_args.append((args, kwargs))
@script.PostScriptRun
def post_run_1(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.post_run_1_args.append((args, kwargs))
if self.raise_during_post_run_1:
raise Exception(self.raise_during_post_run_1)
@script.PostScriptRun
def post_run_2(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.post_run_2_args.append((args, kwargs))
def build(self):
if self.raise_during_build:
raise Exception(self.raise_during_build)
class TestScriptDecorators(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
cleanup()
self.s = None
def tearDown(self):
if hasattr(self, 's') and isinstance(self.s, object):
del self.s
cleanup()
def test_decorators_registered(self):
self.s = BaseScriptWithDecorators(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.assertEqual(len(self.s._listeners['pre_run']), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s._listeners['pre_action']), 3)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s._listeners['post_action']), 3)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s._listeners['post_run']), 2)
def test_pre_post_fired(self):
self.s = BaseScriptWithDecorators(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.run()
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_action_1_args), 2)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_action_2_args), 2)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_action_3_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_action_1_args), 2)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_action_2_args), 2)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_action_3_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(self.s.pre_run_1_args[0], ((), {}))
self.assertEqual(self.s.pre_action_1_args[0], (('clobber',), {}))
self.assertEqual(self.s.pre_action_1_args[1], (('build',), {}))
# pre_action_3 should only get called for the action it is registered
# with.
self.assertEqual(self.s.pre_action_3_args[0], (('clobber',), {}))
self.assertEqual(self.s.post_action_1_args[0][0], ('clobber',))
self.assertEqual(self.s.post_action_1_args[0][1], dict(success=True))
self.assertEqual(self.s.post_action_1_args[1][0], ('build',))
self.assertEqual(self.s.post_action_1_args[1][1], dict(success=True))
# post_action_3 should only get called for the action it is registered
# with.
self.assertEqual(self.s.post_action_3_args[0], (('build',),
dict(success=True)))
self.assertEqual(self.s.post_run_1_args[0], ((), {}))
def test_post_always_fired(self):
self.s = BaseScriptWithDecorators(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.raise_during_build = 'Testing post always fired.'
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
self.s.run()
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_action_1_args), 2)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_action_1_args), 2)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_action_2_args), 2)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_2_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(self.s.post_action_1_args[0][1], dict(success=True))
self.assertEqual(self.s.post_action_1_args[1][1], dict(success=False))
self.assertEqual(self.s.post_action_2_args[1][1], dict(success=False))
def test_pre_run_exception(self):
self.s = BaseScriptWithDecorators(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.raise_during_pre_run_1 = 'Error during pre run 1'
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
self.s.run()
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_action_1_args), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_2_args), 1)
def test_pre_action_exception(self):
self.s = BaseScriptWithDecorators(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.raise_during_pre_action_1 = 'Error during pre 1'
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
self.s.run()
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_action_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_action_2_args), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_action_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_action_2_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_2_args), 1)
def test_post_action_exception(self):
self.s = BaseScriptWithDecorators(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.raise_during_post_action_1 = 'Error during post 1'
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
self.s.run()
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.pre_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_action_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_action_2_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_2_args), 1)
def test_post_run_exception(self):
self.s = BaseScriptWithDecorators(initial_config_file='test/test.json')
self.s.raise_during_post_run_1 = 'Error during post run 1'
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
self.s.run()
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_1_args), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.s.post_run_2_args), 1)
# main {{{1
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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