import os import pytest from buildstream.testing import cli_integration as cli from buildstream.testing.integration import assert_contains from tests.testutils.site import HAVE_SANDBOX pytestmark = pytest.mark.integration DATA_DIR = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "project" ) # Test that a make build 'works' - we use the make sample # makehello project for this. @pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR) @pytest.mark.skipif(not HAVE_SANDBOX, reason='Only available with a functioning sandbox') def test_make_build(cli, datafiles): project = str(datafiles) checkout = os.path.join(cli.directory, 'checkout') element_name = 'make/makehello.bst' result = cli.run(project=project, args=['build', element_name]) assert result.exit_code == 0 result = cli.run(project=project, args=['artifact', 'checkout', element_name, '--directory', checkout]) assert result.exit_code == 0 assert_contains(checkout, ['/usr', '/usr/bin', '/usr/bin/hello']) # Test running an executable built with make @pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR) @pytest.mark.skipif(not HAVE_SANDBOX, reason='Only available with a functioning sandbox') def test_make_run(cli, datafiles): project = str(datafiles) element_name = 'make/makehello.bst' result = cli.run(project=project, args=['build', element_name]) assert result.exit_code == 0 result = cli.run(project=project, args=['shell', element_name, '/usr/bin/hello']) assert result.exit_code == 0 assert result.output == 'Hello, world\n'