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# coding=utf-8
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""" Module for terminal logging
This module provides a class LogManager, which acts as a state manager
returning BaseLog derived instances to individual tests.
"""
from __future__ import (
absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
)
import sys
import abc
import itertools
import threading
import collections
try:
import simplejson as json
except ImportError:
import json
import six
from six.moves.BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
from framework.core import PIGLIT_CONFIG
from framework import grouptools
__all__ = ['LogManager']
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class BaseLog(object):
""" Abstract base class for Log objects
It provides a lock, which should be used to lock whever the shared state is
modified, or when printing to the screen (or both).
Arguments:
state -- the state dict from LogManager
"""
SUMMARY_KEYS = set([
'pass', 'fail', 'warn', 'crash', 'skip', 'dmesg-warn', 'dmesg-fail',
'dry-run', 'timeout'])
_LOCK = None
def __init__(self, state, state_lock):
self._LOCK = state_lock
self._state = state
self._pad = len(str(state['total']))
@abc.abstractmethod
def start(self, name):
""" Called before test run starts
This method is used to print things before the test starts
"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def log(self, status):
""" Print the result of the test
This method is run after the test completes, and is used to log the
actual result of the test
"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def summary(self):
""" Print a final summary
This method is run at the end of the test run, and is used to print a
final summary of the run
"""
class QuietLog(BaseLog):
""" A logger providing minimal status output
This logger provides only a ninja like [x/y] pass: z, fail: w ... output.
It uses \r to print over the same line when printing to a tty. If
sys.stdout is not a tty then it prints \n at the end of the line instead
Arguments:
status -- the status to print
"""
_test_counter = itertools.count()
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(QuietLog, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# If the output is a tty we can use '\r' (return, no linebreak) to
# print over the existing line, if stdout isn't a tty that will not
# work (and can break systems like jenkins), so we print a \n instead
if sys.stdout.isatty():
self._endcode = '\r'
else:
self._endcode = '\n'
self.__counter = next(self._test_counter)
def start(self, name):
# This cannot be done in the constructor, since the constructor gets
# called for the final summary too.
with self._LOCK:
self._state['running'].append(self.__counter)
def _log(self, status):
""" non-locked helper for logging
To allow for code sharing with a subclass using a non-recursive lock we
need to share this code in a an unlocked form.
"""
# increment complete
self._state['complete'] += 1
# Add to the summary dict
assert status in self.SUMMARY_KEYS, \
'Invalid status for logger: {}'.format(status)
self._state['summary'][status] += 1
self._print_summary()
self._state['running'].remove(self.__counter)
def log(self, status):
with self._LOCK:
self._log(status)
def summary(self):
with self._LOCK:
self._print_summary()
self._print('\n')
def _print_summary(self):
""" Print the summary result
this prints '[done/total] {status}', it is a private method hidden from
the children of this class (VerboseLog)
"""
assert self._LOCK.locked()
out = '[{done}/{total}] {status} {running}'.format(
done=str(self._state['complete']).zfill(self._pad),
total=str(self._state['total']).zfill(self._pad),
status=', '.join('{0}: {1}'.format(k, v) for k, v in
sorted(six.iteritems(self._state['summary']))),
running=''.join('|/-\\'[x % 4] for x in self._state['running'])
)
self._print(out)
def _print(self, out):
""" Shared print method that ensures any bad lines are overwritten """
assert self._LOCK.locked()
# If the new line is shorter than the old one add trailing
# whitespace
pad = self._state['lastlength'] - len(out)
sys.stdout.write(out)
if pad > 0:
sys.stdout.write(' ' * pad)
sys.stdout.write(self._endcode)
sys.stdout.flush()
# Set the length of the line just printed (minus the spaces since
# we don't care if we leave whitespace) so that the next line will
# print extra whitespace if necissary
self._state['lastlength'] = len(out)
class VerboseLog(QuietLog):
""" A more verbose version of the QuietLog
This logger works like the quiet logger, except it doesn't overwrite the
previous line, ever. It also prints an additional line at the start of each
test, which the quite logger doesn't do.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(VerboseLog, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.__name = None # the name needs to be printed by start and log
def _print(self, out, newline=False):
""" Print to the console, add a newline if necissary
For the verbose logger there are times that one wants both an
overwritten line, and a line that is static. This method adds the
ability to print a newline charcater at the end of the line.
This is useful for the non-status lines (running: <name>, and <status>:
<name>), since these lines should be be overwritten, but the running
status line should.
"""
super(VerboseLog, self)._print(grouptools.format(out))
if newline:
sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.flush()
def start(self, name):
""" Print the test that is being run next
This printings a running: <testname> message before the test run
starts.
"""
super(VerboseLog, self).start(name)
with self._LOCK:
self._print('running: {}'.format(name), newline=True)
self.__name = name
self._print_summary()
def _log(self, value):
""" Print a message after the test finishes
This method prints <status>: <name>. It also does a little bit of magic
before calling super() to print the status line.
"""
self._print('{0}: {1}'.format(value, self.__name), newline=True)
# Set lastlength to 0, this prevents printing needless padding in
# super()
self._state['lastlength'] = 0
super(VerboseLog, self)._log(value)
class DummyLog(BaseLog):
""" A Logger that does nothing """
def __init__(self, state, state_lock):
pass
def start(self, name):
pass
def log(self, status):
pass
def summary(self):
pass
class HTTPLogServer(threading.Thread):
class RequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
INDENT = 4
def do_GET(self):
if self.path == "/summary":
self.send_response(200)
self.end_headers()
with self.server.state_lock:
status = {
"complete": self.server.state["complete"],
"running" : self.server.state["running"],
"total" : self.server.state["total"],
"results" : self.server.state["summary"],
}
self.wfile.write(json.dumps(status, indent=self.INDENT))
else:
self.send_response(404)
self.end_headers()
def __init__(self, state, state_lock):
super(HTTPLogServer, self).__init__()
port = int(PIGLIT_CONFIG.safe_get("http", "port", fallback=8080))
self._httpd = HTTPServer(("", port), HTTPLogServer.RequestHandler)
self._httpd.state = state
self._httpd.state_lock = state_lock
def run(self):
while True:
with self._httpd.state_lock:
# stop handling requests after the request for the final results
if self._httpd.state["complete"] == self._httpd.state["total"]:
break;
self._httpd.handle_request()
class HTTPLog(BaseLog):
""" A Logger that serves status information over http """
def __init__(self, state, state_lock):
super(HTTPLog, self).__init__(state, state_lock)
self._name = None
def start(self, name):
with self._LOCK:
self._name = name
self._state['running'].append(self._name)
def log(self, status):
with self._LOCK:
self._state['running'].remove(self._name)
self._state['complete'] += 1
assert status in self.SUMMARY_KEYS
self._state['summary'][str(status)] += 1
def summary(self):
pass
class LogManager(object):
""" Creates new log objects
Each of the log objects it creates have two accessible methods: start() and
log(); neither method should return anything, and they must be thread safe.
log() should accept a single argument, which is the status the test
returned. start() should also take a single argument, the name of the test
When the LogManager is initialized it is initialized with an argument which
determines which Log class it will return (they are set via the LOG_MAP
dictionary, which maps string names to class callables), it will return
these as long as it exists.
Arguments:
logger -- a string name of a logger to use
total -- the total number of test to run
"""
LOG_MAP = {
'quiet': QuietLog,
'verbose': VerboseLog,
'dummy': DummyLog,
'http': HTTPLog,
}
def __init__(self, logger, total):
assert logger in self.LOG_MAP
self._log = self.LOG_MAP[logger]
self._state = {
'total': total,
'summary': collections.defaultdict(lambda: 0),
'lastlength': 0,
'complete': 0,
'running': [],
}
self._state_lock = threading.Lock()
# start the http server for http logger
if logger == 'http':
self.log_server = HTTPLogServer(self._state, self._state_lock)
self.log_server.start()
def get(self):
""" Return a new log instance """
return self._log(self._state, self._state_lock)
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