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# coding=utf-8
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""" Tests for the exectest module """
from __future__ import (
absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
)
import os
import textwrap
try:
import subprocess32 as subprocess
except ImportError:
import subprocess
import pytest
import six
from six.moves import range
from framework import dmesg
from framework import log
from framework import monitoring
from framework import status
from framework.options import _Options as Options
from framework.test import base
from ..test_status import PROBLEMS
from .. import skip
# pylint: disable=invalid-name,no-self-use,protected-access
class _Test(base.Test):
"""Helper with stubbed interpret_results method."""
def interpret_result(self):
super(_Test, self).interpret_result()
class TestTest(object):
"""Tests for the Test class."""
class TestRun(object):
"""Tests for Test.run."""
def test_return_early_when_run_command_excepts(self, mocker):
"""Test.run exits early when Test._run_command raises an exception.
"""
t = _Test(['foo'])
mocker.patch.object(t, '_run_command',
side_effect=base.TestRunError('foo', 'pass'))
mocker.patch.object(t, 'interpret_result',
side_effect=Exception('Test failure'))
t.run()
@pytest.mark.skipif(six.PY2 and subprocess.__name__ != 'subprocess32',
reason='Python 2.7 requires subprocess32 to run this test')
@skip.posix
class TestRunCommand(object):
"""Tests for Test._run_command."""
@classmethod
def setup_class(cls):
if os.name == 'posix':
cls.command = ['sleep', '60']
else:
cls.command = ['timeout', '/t', '/nobreak', '60']
@pytest.mark.timeout(6)
def test_timeout_kill_children(self, mocker, tmpdir):
"""test.base.Test: kill children if terminate fails.
This creates a process that forks multiple times, and then checks
that the children have been killed.
This test could leave processes running if it fails.
"""
# This function is the only user of psutil, and by putting it in
# the function itself we avoid needed to try/except it, and then
# skip if we don't have it.
import psutil
class PopenProxy(object):
"""An object that proxies Popen, and saves the Popen instance
as an attribute.
This is useful for testing the Popen instance.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.popen = None
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.popen = subprocess.Popen(*args, **kwargs)
# if communicate is called successfully then the proc will
# be reset to None, which will make the test fail.
self.popen.communicate = mocker.Mock(
return_value=('out', 'err'))
return self.popen
# localpath doesn't have a seek option
with tmpdir.join('test').open(mode='w', ensure=True) as f:
# Create a file that wll be executed as a python script Create
# a process with two subproccesses (not threads) that will run
# for a long time.
f.write(textwrap.dedent("""\
import time
from multiprocessing import Process
def p():
for _ in range(100):
time.sleep(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
a = Process(target=p)
b = Process(target=p)
a.start()
b.start()
a.join()
b.join()
"""))
f.seek(0) # we'll need to read the file back
# Create an object that will return a popen object, but also
# store it so we can access it later
proxy = PopenProxy()
test = _Test(['python' + ('2' if six.PY2 else '3'),
six.text_type(f)])
test.timeout = 1
# mock out subprocess.Popen with our proxy object
mock_subp = mocker.patch('framework.test.base.subprocess')
mock_subp.Popen = proxy
mock_subp.TimeoutExpired = subprocess.TimeoutExpired
test.run()
# Check to see if the Popen has children, even after it should
# have received a TimeoutExpired.
proc = psutil.Process(os.getsid(proxy.popen.pid))
children = proc.children(recursive=True)
if children:
# If there are still running children attempt to clean them up,
# starting with the final generation and working back to the
# first
for child in reversed(children):
child.kill()
raise Exception('Test process had children when it should not')
@pytest.mark.slow
@pytest.mark.timeout(6)
def test_timeout(self):
"""test.base.Test: Stops running test after timeout expires.
This is a little bit of extra time here, but without a sleep of 60
seconds if the test runs 6 seconds it's run too long, we do need to
allow a bit of time for teardown to happen.
"""
test = _Test(self.command)
test.timeout = 1
test.run()
@pytest.mark.slow
@pytest.mark.timeout(6)
def test_timeout_status(self):
"""test.base.Test: Setst the status to 'timeout' when then timeout
is exceeded
This is a little bit of extra time here, but without a sleep of 60
seconds if the test runs 6 seconds it's run too long, we do need to
allow a bit of time for teardown to happen.
"""
test = _Test(self.command)
test.timeout = 1
test.run()
assert test.result.result is status.TIMEOUT
class TestExecuteTraceback(object):
"""Test.execute tests for Traceback handling."""
class Sentinal(Exception):
pass
@pytest.fixture
def shared_test(self, mocker):
"""Do some setup."""
test = _Test(['foo'])
test.run = mocker.Mock(side_effect=self.Sentinal)
test.execute(mocker.Mock(spec=six.text_type),
mocker.Mock(spec=log.BaseLog),
{'dmesg': mocker.Mock(spec=dmesg.BaseDmesg),
'monitor': mocker.Mock(spec=monitoring.Monitoring)})
return test.result
def test_result(self, shared_test):
"""Test.execute (exception): Sets the result to fail."""
assert shared_test.result is status.FAIL
def test_traceback(self, shared_test):
"""Test.execute (exception): Sets the traceback.
It's fragile to record the actual traceback, and it's unlikely that
it can easily be implemented differently than the way the original
code is implemented, so this doesn't do that, it just verifies
there is a value.
"""
assert shared_test.traceback != ''
assert isinstance(shared_test.traceback, six.string_types)
def test_exception(self, shared_test):
"""Test.execute (exception): Sets the exception.
This is much like the traceback, it's difficult to get the correct
value, so just make sure it's being set.
"""
assert shared_test.exception != ''
assert isinstance(shared_test.exception, six.string_types)
class TestCommand(object):
"""Tests for Test.command."""
def test_string_for_command(self):
"""Asserts if it is passed a string instead of a list."""
with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
_Test('foo')
def test_mutation(self):
"""test.base.Test.command: does not mutate the value it was
provided.
There was a very subtle bug in all.py that causes the key values to
be changed before they are assigned in some cases. This is because
the right side of an assignment is evalated before the left side,
so:
>>> profile = {}
>>> args = ['a', 'b']
>>> profile[' '.join(args)] = PiglitGLTest(args)
>>> list(profile.keys())
['bin/a b']
"""
class MyTest(_Test):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(MyTest, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._command[0] = 'bin/' + self._command[0]
args = ['a', 'b']
_Test(args)
assert args == ['a', 'b']
class TestInterpretResult(object):
"""Tests for Test.interpret_result."""
def test_returncode_greater_zero(self):
"""A test with status > 0 is fail."""
test = _Test(['foobar'])
test.result.returncode = 1
test.result.out = 'this is some\nstdout'
test.result.err = 'this is some\nerrors'
test.interpret_result()
assert test.result.result is status.FAIL
def test_crash_subtest_before_start(self):
"""A test for a test with a subtest, that crashes at the start
of the run.
"""
test = _Test(['foobar'])
test.result.returncode = -1
for x in (str(y) for y in range(5)):
test.result.subtests[x] = status.NOTRUN
test.interpret_result()
assert test.result.result is status.CRASH
assert test.result.subtests['0'] is status.CRASH
for x in (str(y) for y in range(1, 5)):
assert test.result.subtests[x] is status.NOTRUN
def test_crash_subtest_mid(self):
"""A test for a test with a subtest, that crashes in the middle
of the run.
"""
test = _Test(['foobar'])
test.result.returncode = -1
for x in (str(y) for y in range(2)):
test.result.subtests[x] = status.PASS
for x in (str(y) for y in range(2, 5)):
test.result.subtests[x] = status.NOTRUN
test.interpret_result()
assert test.result.result is status.CRASH
for x in (str(y) for y in range(2)):
assert test.result.subtests[x] is status.PASS
assert test.result.subtests['2'] is status.CRASH
for x in (str(y) for y in range(3, 5)):
assert test.result.subtests[x] is status.NOTRUN
class TestWindowResizeMixin(object):
"""Tests for the WindowResizeMixin class."""
def test_rerun(self):
"""test.base.WindowResizeMixin: runs multiple when spurious resize
detected.
"""
# Because of Python's inheritance order we need another mixin.
class Mixin(object):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(Mixin, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.__return_spurious = True
def _run_command(self, *args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
self.result.returncode = None
# IF this is run only once we'll have "got spurious window resize"
# in result.out, if it runs multiple times we'll get 'all good'
if self.__return_spurious:
self.result.out = "Got spurious window resize"
self.__return_spurious = False
else:
self.result.out = 'all good'
class Test_(base.WindowResizeMixin, Mixin, _Test):
pass
test = Test_(['foo'])
test.run()
assert test.result.out == 'all good'
class TestValgrindMixin(object):
"""Tests for the ValgrindMixin class."""
def test_command(self, mocker):
"""test.base.ValgrindMixin.command: overrides self.command."""
opts = mocker.patch('framework.test.base.OPTIONS',
new_callable=Options)
class Test(base.ValgrindMixin, _Test):
pass
opts.valgrind = True
test = Test(['foo'])
assert test.command == ['valgrind', '--quiet', '--error-exitcode=1',
'--tool=memcheck', 'foo']
class TestRun(object):
"""Tests for the run method."""
@classmethod
def setup_class(cls):
class _NoRunTest(_Test):
def run(self):
self.interpret_result()
class Test(base.ValgrindMixin, _NoRunTest):
pass
cls.test = Test
# The ids function here is a bit of a hack to work around the
# pytest-timeout plugin, which is broken. when 'timeout' is passed as a
# string using six.text_type it tries to grab that value and a flaming
# pile ensues
@pytest.mark.parametrize("starting", PROBLEMS,
ids=lambda x: six.text_type(x).upper())
def test_problem_status_changes_valgrind_enabled(self, starting, mocker):
"""When running with valgrind mode we're actually testing the test
binary itself, so any status other than pass is irrelavent, and
should be marked as skip.
"""
mock_opts = mocker.patch('framework.test.base.OPTIONS',
new_callable=Options)
mock_opts.valgrind = True
test = self.test(['foo'])
test.result.result = starting
test.run()
assert test.result.result is status.SKIP
@pytest.mark.parametrize("starting", PROBLEMS,
ids=lambda x: six.text_type(x).upper())
def test_problems_with_valgrind_disabled(self, starting, mocker):
"""When valgrind is disabled nothign shoud change
"""
mock_opts = mocker.patch('framework.test.base.OPTIONS',
new_callable=Options)
mock_opts.valgrind = False
test = self.test(['foo'])
test.result.result = starting
test.result.returncode = 0
test.run()
assert test.result.result is starting
def test_passed_valgrind(self, mocker):
"""test.base.ValgrindMixin.run: when test is 'pass' and returncode
is '0' result is pass.
"""
mock_opts = mocker.patch('framework.test.base.OPTIONS',
new_callable=Options)
test = self.test(['foo'])
mock_opts.valgrind = True
test.result.result = status.PASS
test.result.returncode = 0
test.run()
assert test.result.result is status.PASS
def test_failed_valgrind(self, mocker):
"""test.base.ValgrindMixin.run: when a test is 'pass' but
returncode is not 0 it's 'fail'.
"""
mock_opts = mocker.patch('framework.test.base.OPTIONS',
new_callable=Options)
mock_opts.valgrind = True
test = self.test(['foo'])
test.result.result = status.PASS
test.result.returncode = 1
test.interpret_result()
assert test.result.result is status.FAIL
class TestReducedProcessMixin(object):
"""Tests for the ReducedProcessMixin class."""
class MPTest(base.ReducedProcessMixin, _Test):
def _resume(self, current):
return [self.command[0]] + self._expected[current:]
def _is_subtest(self, line):
return line.startswith('TEST')
def test_populate_subtests(self):
test = self.MPTest(['foobar'], subtests=['a', 'b', 'c'])
assert set(test.result.subtests.keys()) == {'a', 'b', 'c'}
class TestRunCommand(object):
"""Tests for the _run_command method."""
@pytest.fixture(scope='module')
def test_class(self):
"""Defines a test class that uses generators to ease testing."""
class _Shim(object):
"""This shim goes between the Mixin and the Test class and
provides a way to set the output of the test.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(_Shim, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.gen_rcode = None
self.gen_out = None
self.get_err = None
def _run_command(self, *args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
# pylint: disable=no-member
self.result.returncode = next(self.gen_rcode)
self.result.out = next(self.gen_out)
self.result.err = next(self.gen_err)
class Test(base.ReducedProcessMixin, _Shim, _Test):
"""The actual Class returned by the fixture.
This class implements the abstract bits from
ReducedProcessMixin, and inserts the _Shim class. The
_is_subtest method is implemented such that any line starting
with SUBTEST is a subtest.
"""
def _is_subtest(self, line):
return line.startswith('SUBTEST')
def _resume(self, cur, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
return self._expected[cur:]
def interpret_result(self):
name = None
for line in self.result.out.split('\n'):
if self._is_subtest(line):
name = line[len('SUBTEST: '):]
elif line.startswith('RESULT: '):
self.result.subtests[name] = line[len('RESULT: '):]
name = None
return Test
def test_result(self, test_class):
"""Test result attributes."""
test = test_class(['foobar'], ['a', 'b'])
test.gen_out = iter(['SUBTEST: a', 'SUBTEST: b'])
test.gen_err = iter(['err output', 'err output'])
test.gen_rcode = iter([2, 0])
test._run_command()
assert test.result.out == \
'SUBTEST: a\n\n====RESUME====\n\nSUBTEST: b'
assert test.result.err == \
'err output\n\n====RESUME====\n\nerr output'
assert test.result.returncode == 2
@pytest.mark.timeout(5)
def test_infinite_loop(self, test_class):
"""Test that we don't get into an infinite loop."""
test = test_class(['foobar'], ['a', 'b'])
test.gen_out = iter(['a', 'a'])
test.gen_err = iter(['a', 'a'])
test.gen_rcode = iter([1, 1])
test._run_command()
def test_crash_first(self, test_class):
"""Handles the first test crashing."""
test = test_class(['foo'], ['a', 'b'])
test.gen_out = iter(['', 'SUBTEST: a'])
test.gen_err = iter(['', ''])
test.gen_rcode = iter([1, 0])
# Since interpret_result isn't called this would normally be left
# as NOTRUN, but we want to ensure that _run_command isn't mucking
# with it, so we set it to this PASS, which acts as a sentinal
test.result.subtests['b'] = status.PASS
test._run_command()
assert test.result.subtests['a'] is status.CRASH
assert test.result.subtests['b'] is status.PASS
def test_middle_crash(self, test_class):
"""handle the final subtest crashing."""
test = test_class(['foo'], ['a', 'b', 'c'])
test.gen_out = iter(['SUBTEST: a\nRESULT: pass\nSUBTEST: b\n',
'SUBTEST: c\nRESULT: pass\n'])
test.gen_err = iter(['', ''])
test.gen_rcode = iter([1, 0])
test._run_command()
test.interpret_result()
assert test.result.subtests['a'] == status.PASS
assert test.result.subtests['b'] == status.CRASH
assert test.result.subtests['c'] == status.PASS
def test_final_crash(self, test_class):
"""handle the final subtest crashing."""
test = test_class(['foo'], ['a', 'b', 'c'])
test.gen_out = iter(['SUBTEST: a\nRESULT: pass\n'
'SUBTEST: b\nRESULT: pass\n'
'SUBTEST: c\n'])
test.gen_err = iter([''])
test.gen_rcode = iter([1])
test._run_command()
test.interpret_result()
assert test.result.subtests['a'] == status.PASS
assert test.result.subtests['b'] == status.PASS
assert test.result.subtests['c'] == status.CRASH
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