#!/usr/bin/env python # # SchoolTool - common information systems platform for school administration # Copyright (c) 2003 Shuttleworth Foundation # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # """ SchoolTool test runner. Syntax: test.py [options] [pathname-regexp [test-regexp]] There are two kinds of tests: - unit tests (or programmer tests) test the internal workings of various components of the system - functional tests (acceptance tests, customer tests) test only externally visible system behaviour You can choose to run unit tests (this is the default mode), functional tests (by giving a -f option to test.py) or both (by giving both -u and -f options). Test cases are located in the directory tree starting at the location of this script, in subdirectories named 'tests' for unit tests and 'ftests' for functional tests, in Python modules named 'test*.py'. They are then filtered according to pathname and test regexes. Alternatively, packages may just have 'tests.py' and 'ftests.py' instead of subpackages 'tests' and 'ftests' respectively. A leading "!" in a regexp is stripped and negates the regexp. Pathname regexp is applied to the whole path (package/package/module.py). Test regexp is applied to a full test id (package.package.module.class.test_method). Options: -h print this help message -v verbose (print dots for each test run) -vv very verbose (print test names) -q quiet (do not print anything on success) -w enable warnings about omitted test cases -p show progress bar (can be combined with -v or -vv) -u select unit tests (default) -f select functional tests --level n select only tests at level n or lower --all-levels select all tests --list-files list all selected test files --list-tests list all selected test cases --list-hooks list all loaded test hooks --coverage create code coverage reports """ # # This script borrows ideas from Zope 3's test runner heavily. It is smaller # and cleaner though, at the expense of more limited functionality. # import re import os import sys import time import types import getopt import unittest import traceback from unittest import TextTestResult __metaclass__ = type def stderr(text): sys.stderr.write(text) sys.stderr.write("\n") class Options: """Configurable properties of the test runner.""" # test location basedir = '' # base directory for tests (defaults to # basedir of argv[0] + 'src'), must be absolute follow_symlinks = True # should symlinks to subdirectories be # followed? (hardcoded, may cause loops) # which tests to run unit_tests = False # unit tests (default if both are false) functional_tests = False # functional tests # test filtering level = 1 # run only tests at this or lower level # (if None, runs all tests) pathname_regex = '' # regexp for filtering filenames test_regex = '' # regexp for filtering test cases # actions to take list_files = False # --list-files list_tests = False # --list-tests list_hooks = False # --list-hooks run_tests = True # run tests (disabled by --list-foo) # output verbosity verbosity = 0 # verbosity level (-v) quiet = 0 # do not print anything on success (-q) warn_omitted = False # produce warnings when a test case is # not included in a test suite (-w) progress = False # show running progress (-p) coverage = False # produce coverage reports (--coverage) coverdir = 'coverage' # where to put them (currently hardcoded) immediate_errors = False # show tracebacks twice (currently hardcoded) screen_width = 80 # screen width (autodetected) def compile_matcher(regex): """Returns a function that takes one argument and returns True or False. Regex is a regular expression. Empty regex matches everything. There is one expression: if the regex starts with "!", the meaning of it is reversed. """ if not regex: return lambda x: True elif regex == '!': return lambda x: False elif regex.startswith('!'): rx = re.compile(regex[1:]) return lambda x: rx.search(x) is None else: rx = re.compile(regex) return lambda x: rx.search(x) is not None def walk_with_symlinks(top, func, arg): """Like os.path.walk, but follows symlinks on POSIX systems. If the symlinks create a loop, this function will never finish. """ try: names = os.listdir(top) except os.error: return func(arg, top, names) exceptions = ('.', '..') for name in names: if name not in exceptions: name = os.path.join(top, name) if os.path.isdir(name): walk_with_symlinks(name, func, arg) def get_test_files(cfg): """Returns a list of test module filenames.""" matcher = compile_matcher(cfg.pathname_regex) results = [] test_names = [] if cfg.unit_tests: test_names.append('tests') if cfg.functional_tests: test_names.append('ftests') baselen = len(cfg.basedir) + 1 def visit(ignored, dir, files): if os.path.basename(dir) not in test_names: for name in test_names: if name + '.py' in files: path = os.path.join(dir, name + '.py') if matcher(path[baselen:]): results.append(path) return if '__init__.py' not in files: stderr("%s is not a package" % dir) return for file in files: if file.startswith('test') and file.endswith('.py'): path = os.path.join(dir, file) if matcher(path[baselen:]): results.append(path) if cfg.follow_symlinks: walker = walk_with_symlinks else: walker = os.path.walk walker(cfg.basedir, visit, None) results.sort() return results def import_module(filename, cfg, cov=None): """Imports and returns a module.""" filename = os.path.splitext(filename)[0] modname = filename[len(cfg.basedir):].replace(os.path.sep, '.') if modname.startswith('.'): modname = modname[1:] if cov is not None: cov.start() mod = __import__(modname) if cov is not None: cov.stop() components = modname.split('.') for comp in components[1:]: mod = getattr(mod, comp) return mod def filter_testsuite(suite, matcher, level=None): """Returns a flattened list of test cases that match the given matcher.""" if not isinstance(suite, unittest.TestSuite): raise TypeError('not a TestSuite', suite) results = [] for test in suite._tests: if level is not None and getattr(test, 'level', 0) > level: continue if isinstance(test, unittest.TestCase): testname = test.id() # package.module.class.method if matcher(testname): results.append(test) else: filtered = filter_testsuite(test, matcher, level) results.extend(filtered) return results def get_all_test_cases(module): """Returns a list of all test case classes defined in a given module.""" results = [] for name in dir(module): if not name.startswith('Test'): continue item = getattr(module, name) if (isinstance(item, (type, types.ClassType)) and issubclass(item, unittest.TestCase)): results.append(item) return results def get_test_classes_from_testsuite(suite): """Returns a set of test case classes used in a test suite.""" if not isinstance(suite, unittest.TestSuite): raise TypeError('not a TestSuite', suite) results = set() for test in suite._tests: if isinstance(test, unittest.TestCase): results.add(test.__class__) else: classes = get_test_classes_from_testsuite(test) results.update(classes) return results def get_test_cases(test_files, cfg, cov=None): """Returns a list of test cases from a given list of test modules.""" matcher = compile_matcher(cfg.test_regex) results = [] for file in test_files: module = import_module(file, cfg, cov=cov) if cov is not None: cov.start() test_suite = module.test_suite() if cov is not None: cov.stop() if test_suite is None: continue if cfg.warn_omitted: all_classes = set(get_all_test_cases(module)) classes_in_suite = get_test_classes_from_testsuite(test_suite) difference = all_classes - classes_in_suite for test_class in difference: # surround the warning with blank lines, otherwise it tends # to get lost in the noise stderr("\n%s: WARNING: %s not in test suite\n" % (file, test_class.__name__)) if (cfg.level is not None and getattr(test_suite, 'level', 0) > cfg.level): continue filtered = filter_testsuite(test_suite, matcher, cfg.level) results.extend(filtered) return results def get_test_hooks(test_files, cfg, cov=None): """Returns a list of test hooks from a given list of test modules.""" results = [] dirs = set(map(os.path.dirname, test_files)) for dir in list(dirs): if os.path.basename(dir) == 'ftests': dirs.add(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(dir), 'tests')) dirs = list(dirs) dirs.sort() for dir in dirs: filename = os.path.join(dir, 'checks.py') if os.path.exists(filename): module = import_module(filename, cfg, tracer=tracer) if cov is not None: cov.start() hooks = module.test_hooks() if cov is not None: cov.stop() results.extend(hooks) return results class CustomTestResult(TextTestResult): """Customised TestResult. It can show a progress bar, and displays tracebacks for errors and failures as soon as they happen, in addition to listing them all at the end. """ __super = TextTestResult __super_init = __super.__init__ __super_startTest = __super.startTest __super_stopTest = __super.stopTest __super_printErrors = __super.printErrors def __init__(self, stream, descriptions, verbosity, count, cfg, hooks): self.__super_init(stream, descriptions, verbosity) self.count = count self.cfg = cfg self.hooks = hooks if cfg.progress: self.dots = False self._lastWidth = 0 self._maxWidth = cfg.screen_width - len("xxxx/xxxx (xxx.x%): ") - 1 def startTest(self, test): if self.cfg.progress: # verbosity == 0: 'xxxx/xxxx (xxx.x%)' # verbosity == 1: 'xxxx/xxxx (xxx.x%): test name' # verbosity >= 2: 'xxxx/xxxx (xxx.x%): test name ... ok' n = self.testsRun + 1 self.stream.write("\r%4d" % n) if self.count: self.stream.write("/%d (%5.1f%%)" % (self.count, n * 100.0 / self.count)) if self.showAll: # self.cfg.verbosity == 1 self.stream.write(": ") elif self.cfg.verbosity: name = self.getShortDescription(test) width = len(name) if width < self._lastWidth: name += " " * (self._lastWidth - width) self.stream.write(": %s" % name) self._lastWidth = width self.stream.flush() self.__super_startTest(test) for hook in self.hooks: hook.startTest(test) def stopTest(self, test): for hook in self.hooks: hook.stopTest(test) self.__super_stopTest(test) def getShortDescription(self, test): s = self.getDescription(test) if len(s) > self._maxWidth: # s is 'testname (package.module.class)' # try to shorten it to 'testname (...age.module.class)' # if it is still too long, shorten it to 'testnam...' # limit case is 'testname (...)' pos = s.find(" (") if pos + len(" (...)") > self._maxWidth: s = s[:self._maxWidth - 3] + "..." else: s = "%s...%s" % (s[:pos + 2], s[pos + 5 - self._maxWidth:]) return s def printErrors(self): if self.cfg.progress and not (self.dots or self.showAll): self.stream.writeln() self.__super_printErrors() def formatError(self, err): return "".join(traceback.format_exception(*err)) def printTraceback(self, kind, test, err): self.stream.writeln() self.stream.writeln() self.stream.writeln("%s: %s" % (kind, test)) self.stream.writeln(self.formatError(err)) self.stream.writeln() def addFailure(self, test, err): if self.cfg.immediate_errors: self.printTraceback("FAIL", test, err) self.failures.append((test, self.formatError(err))) def addError(self, test, err): if self.cfg.immediate_errors: self.printTraceback("ERROR", test, err) self.errors.append((test, self.formatError(err))) class CustomTestRunner(unittest.TextTestRunner): """Customised TestRunner. See CustomisedTextResult for a list of extensions. """ __super = unittest.TextTestRunner __super_init = __super.__init__ __super_run = __super.run def __init__(self, cfg, hooks=None): self.__super_init(verbosity=cfg.verbosity) self.cfg = cfg if hooks is not None: self.hooks = hooks else: self.hooks = [] def run(self, test): """Run the given test case or test suite.""" self.count = test.countTestCases() result = self._makeResult() startTime = time.time() test(result) stopTime = time.time() timeTaken = float(stopTime - startTime) result.printErrors() run = result.testsRun if not self.cfg.quiet: self.stream.writeln(result.separator2) self.stream.writeln("Ran %d test%s in %.3fs" % (run, run != 1 and "s" or "", timeTaken)) self.stream.writeln() if not result.wasSuccessful(): self.stream.write("FAILED (") failed, errored = list(map(len, (result.failures, result.errors))) if failed: self.stream.write("failures=%d" % failed) if errored: if failed: self.stream.write(", ") self.stream.write("errors=%d" % errored) self.stream.writeln(")") elif not self.cfg.quiet: self.stream.writeln("OK") return result def _makeResult(self): return CustomTestResult(self.stream, self.descriptions, self.verbosity, cfg=self.cfg, count=self.count, hooks=self.hooks) def main(argv): """Main program.""" # Environment if sys.version_info < (2, 7): stderr('%s: need Python 2.7 or later' % argv[0]) stderr('your python is %s' % sys.version) return 1 # Defaults cfg = Options() cfg.basedir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(argv[0]), 'src') cfg.basedir = os.path.abspath(cfg.basedir) # Figure out terminal size try: import curses except ImportError: pass else: try: curses.setupterm() cols = curses.tigetnum('cols') if cols > 0: cfg.screen_width = cols except (curses.error, TypeError): # tigetnum() is broken in PyPy3 and raises TypeError pass # Option processing opts, args = getopt.gnu_getopt(argv[1:], 'hvpqufw', ['list-files', 'list-tests', 'list-hooks', 'level=', 'all-levels', 'coverage']) for k, v in opts: if k == '-h': print(__doc__) return 0 elif k == '-v': cfg.verbosity += 1 cfg.quiet = False elif k == '-p': cfg.progress = True cfg.quiet = False elif k == '-q': cfg.verbosity = 0 cfg.progress = False cfg.quiet = True elif k == '-u': cfg.unit_tests = True elif k == '-f': cfg.functional_tests = True elif k == '-w': cfg.warn_omitted = True elif k == '--list-files': cfg.list_files = True cfg.run_tests = False elif k == '--list-tests': cfg.list_tests = True cfg.run_tests = False elif k == '--list-hooks': cfg.list_hooks = True cfg.run_tests = False elif k == '--coverage': cfg.coverage = True elif k == '--level': try: cfg.level = int(v) except ValueError: stderr('%s: invalid level: %s' % (argv[0], v)) stderr('run %s -h for help') return 1 elif k == '--all-levels': cfg.level = None else: stderr('%s: invalid option: %s' % (argv[0], k)) stderr('run %s -h for help') return 1 if args: cfg.pathname_regex = args[0] if len(args) > 1: cfg.test_regex = args[1] if len(args) > 2: stderr('%s: too many arguments: %s' % (argv[0], args[2])) stderr('run %s -h for help') return 1 if not cfg.unit_tests and not cfg.functional_tests: cfg.unit_tests = True # Set up the python path sys.path[0] = cfg.basedir # Set up tracing before we start importing things cov = None if cfg.run_tests and cfg.coverage: from coverage import Coverage cov = Coverage(omit=['test.py']) # Finding and importing test_files = get_test_files(cfg) if cov is not None: cov.start() if cfg.list_tests or cfg.run_tests: test_cases = get_test_cases(test_files, cfg, cov=cov) if cfg.list_hooks or cfg.run_tests: test_hooks = get_test_hooks(test_files, cfg, cov=cov) # Configure the logging module import logging logging.basicConfig() logging.root.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) # Running success = True if cfg.list_files: baselen = len(cfg.basedir) + 1 print("\n".join([fn[baselen:] for fn in test_files])) if cfg.list_tests: print("\n".join([test.id() for test in test_cases])) if cfg.list_hooks: print("\n".join([str(hook) for hook in test_hooks])) if cfg.run_tests: runner = CustomTestRunner(cfg, test_hooks) suite = unittest.TestSuite() suite.addTests(test_cases) if cov is not None: cov.start() run_result = runner.run(suite) if cov is not None: cov.stop() success = run_result.wasSuccessful() del run_result if cov is not None: traced_file_types = ('.py', '.pyx', '.pxi', '.pxd') modules = [] def add_file(_, path, files): if 'tests' in os.path.relpath(path, cfg.basedir).split(os.sep): return for filename in files: if filename.endswith(traced_file_types): modules.append(os.path.join(path, filename)) if cfg.follow_symlinks: walker = walk_with_symlinks else: walker = os.path.walk walker(os.path.abspath(cfg.basedir), add_file, None) try: cov.xml_report(modules, outfile='coverage.xml') if cfg.coverdir: cov.html_report(modules, directory=cfg.coverdir) finally: # test runs can take a while, so at least try to print something cov.report() # That's all if success: return 0 else: return 1 if __name__ == '__main__': exitcode = main(sys.argv) sys.exit(exitcode)