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"""The test command that test repository knows how to run.""" from extras import try_imports ConfigParser = try_imports(['ConfigParser', 'configparser']) import itertools import operator import os.path import re import subprocess import sys import tempfile from textwrap import dedent from fixtures import Fixture from testrepository.testlist import ( parse_enumeration, write_list, ) testrconf_help = dedent(""" Configuring via .testr.conf: --- [DEFAULT] test_command=foo $IDOPTION test_id_option=--bar $IDFILE --- will cause 'testr run' to run 'foo' to execute tests, and 'testr run --failing' will cause 'foo --bar failing.list ' to be run to execute tests. Shell variables are expanded in these commands on platforms that have a shell. The full list of options and variables for .testr.conf: * filter_tags -- a list of tags which should be used to filter test counts. This is useful for stripping out non-test results from the subunit stream such as Zope test layers. These filtered items are still considered for test failures. * test_command -- command line to run to execute tests. * test_id_option -- the value to substitute into test_command when specific test ids should be run. * test_id_list_default -- the value to use for $IDLIST when no specific test ids are being run. * test_list_option -- the option to use to cause the test runner to report on the tests it would run, rather than running them. When supplied the test_command should output on stdout all the test ids that would have been run if every other option and argument was honoured, one per line. This is required for parallel testing, and is substituted into $LISTOPT. * test_run_concurrency -- Optional call out to establish concurrency. Should return one line containing the number of concurrent test runner processes to run. * instance_provision -- provision one or more test run environments. Accepts $INSTANCE_COUNT for the number of instances desired. * instance_execute -- execute a test runner process in a given environment. Accepts $INSTANCE_ID, $FILES and $COMMAND. Paths in $FILES should be synchronised into the test runner environment filesystem. $COMMAND can be adjusted if the paths are synched with different names. * instance_dispose -- dispose of one or more test running environments. Accepts $INSTANCE_IDS. * $IDOPTION -- the variable to use to trigger running some specific tests. * $IDFILE -- A file created before the test command is run and deleted afterwards which contains a list of test ids, one per line. This can handle test ids with emedded whitespace. * $IDLIST -- A list of the test ids to run, separated by spaces. IDLIST defaults to an empty string when no test ids are known and no explicit default is provided. This will not handle test ids with spaces. See the testrepository manual for example .testr.conf files in different programming languages. """) class CallWhenProcFinishes(object): """Convert a process object to trigger a callback when returncode is set. This just wraps the entire object and when the returncode attribute access finds a set value, calls the callback. """ def __init__(self, process, callback): """Adapt process :param process: A subprocess.Popen object. :param callback: The process to call when the process completes. """ self._proc = process self._callback = callback self._done = False @property def stdin(self): return self._proc.stdin @property def stdout(self): return self._proc.stdout @property def stderr(self): return self._proc.stderr @property def returncode(self): result = self._proc.returncode if not self._done and result is not None: self._done = True self._callback() return result def wait(self): return self._proc.wait() compiled_re_type = type(re.compile('')) class TestListingFixture(Fixture): """Write a temporary file to disk with test ids in it.""" def __init__(self, test_ids, cmd_template, listopt, idoption, ui, repository, parallel=True, listpath=None, parser=None, test_filters=None, instance_source=None): """Create a TestListingFixture. :param test_ids: The test_ids to use. May be None indicating that no ids are known and they should be discovered by listing or configuration if they must be known to run tests. Test ids are needed to run tests when filtering or partitioning is needed: if the run concurrency is > 1 partitioning is needed, and filtering is needed if the user has passed in filters. :param cmd_template: string to be filled out with IDFILE. :param listopt: Option to substitute into LISTOPT to cause test listing to take place. :param idoption: Option to substitutde into cmd when supplying any test ids. :param ui: The UI in use. :param repository: The repository to query for test times, if needed. :param parallel: If not True, prohibit parallel use : used to implement --parallel run recursively. :param listpath: The file listing path to use. If None, a unique path is created. :param parser: An options parser for reading options from. :param test_filters: An optional list of test filters to apply. Each filter should be a string suitable for passing to re.compile. filters are applied using search() rather than match(), so if anchoring is needed it should be included in the regex. The test ids used for executing are the union of all the individual filters: to take the intersection instead, craft a single regex that matches all your criteria. Filters are automatically applied by run_tests(), or can be applied by calling filter_tests(test_ids). :param instance_source: A source of test run instances. Must support obtain_instance(max_concurrency) -> id and release_instance(id) calls. """ self.test_ids = test_ids self.template = cmd_template self.listopt = listopt self.idoption = idoption self.ui = ui self.repository = repository self.parallel = parallel self._listpath = listpath self._parser = parser self.test_filters = test_filters self._instance_source = instance_source def setUp(self): super(TestListingFixture, self).setUp() variable_regex = '\$(IDOPTION|IDFILE|IDLIST|LISTOPT)' variables = {} list_variables = {'LISTOPT': self.listopt} cmd = self.template try: default_idstr = self._parser.get('DEFAULT', 'test_id_list_default') list_variables['IDLIST'] = default_idstr # In theory we should also support casting this into IDFILE etc - # needs this horrible class refactored. except ConfigParser.NoOptionError as e: if e.message != "No option 'test_id_list_default' in section: 'DEFAULT'": raise default_idstr = None def list_subst(match): return list_variables.get(match.groups(1)[0], '') self.list_cmd = re.sub(variable_regex, list_subst, cmd) nonparallel = (not self.parallel or not getattr(self.ui, 'options', None) or not getattr(self.ui.options, 'parallel', None)) if nonparallel: self.concurrency = 1 else: self.concurrency = self.ui.options.concurrency if not self.concurrency: self.concurrency = self.callout_concurrency() if not self.concurrency: self.concurrency = self.local_concurrency() if not self.concurrency: self.concurrency = 1 if self.test_ids is None: if self.concurrency == 1: if default_idstr: self.test_ids = default_idstr.split() if self.concurrency != 1 or self.test_filters is not None: # Have to be able to tell each worker what to run / filter # tests. self.test_ids = self.list_tests() if self.test_ids is None: # No test ids to supply to the program. self.list_file_name = None name = '' idlist = '' else: self.test_ids = self.filter_tests(self.test_ids) name = self.make_listfile() variables['IDFILE'] = name idlist = ' '.join(self.test_ids) variables['IDLIST'] = idlist def subst(match): return variables.get(match.groups(1)[0], '') if self.test_ids is None: # No test ids, no id option. idoption = '' else: idoption = re.sub(variable_regex, subst, self.idoption) variables['IDOPTION'] = idoption self.cmd = re.sub(variable_regex, subst, cmd) def make_listfile(self): name = None try: if self._listpath: name = self._listpath stream = open(name, 'wb') else: fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp() stream = os.fdopen(fd, 'wb') self.list_file_name = name write_list(stream, self.test_ids) stream.close() except: if name: os.unlink(name) raise self.addCleanup(os.unlink, name) return name def filter_tests(self, test_ids): """Filter test_ids by the test_filters. :return: A list of test ids. """ if self.test_filters is None: return test_ids filters = map(re.compile, self.test_filters) def include(test_id): for pred in filters: if pred.search(test_id): return True return list(filter(include, test_ids)) def list_tests(self): """List the tests returned by list_cmd. :return: A list of test ids. """ if '$LISTOPT' not in self.template: raise ValueError("LISTOPT not configured in .testr.conf") instance, list_cmd = self._per_instance_command(self.list_cmd) try: self.ui.output_values([('running', list_cmd)]) run_proc = self.ui.subprocess_Popen(list_cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) out, err = run_proc.communicate() # Should we raise on non-zero exit? ids = parse_enumeration(out) return ids finally: if instance: self._instance_source.release_instance(instance) def _per_instance_command(self, cmd): """Customise cmd to with an instance-id. :param concurrency: The number of instances to ask for (used to avoid death-by-1000 cuts of latency. """ if self._instance_source is None: return None, cmd instance = self._instance_source.obtain_instance(self.concurrency) if instance is not None: try: instance_prefix = self._parser.get( 'DEFAULT', 'instance_execute') variables = { 'INSTANCE_ID': instance.decode('utf8'), 'COMMAND': cmd, # --list-tests cannot use FILES, so handle it being unset. 'FILES': getattr(self, 'list_file_name', None) or '', } variable_regex = '\$(INSTANCE_ID|COMMAND|FILES)' def subst(match): return variables.get(match.groups(1)[0], '') cmd = re.sub(variable_regex, subst, instance_prefix) except ConfigParser.NoOptionError: # Per-instance execution environment not configured. pass return instance, cmd def run_tests(self): """Run the tests defined by the command and ui. :return: A list of spawned processes. """ result = [] test_ids = self.test_ids if self.concurrency == 1 and (test_ids is None or test_ids): # Have to customise cmd here, as instances are allocated # just-in-time. XXX: Indicates this whole region needs refactoring. instance, cmd = self._per_instance_command(self.cmd) self.ui.output_values([('running', cmd)]) run_proc = self.ui.subprocess_Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) # Prevent processes stalling if they read from stdin; we could # pass this through in future, but there is no point doing that # until we have a working can-run-debugger-inline story. run_proc.stdin.close() if instance: return [CallWhenProcFinishes(run_proc, lambda:self._instance_source.release_instance(instance))] else: return [run_proc] test_id_groups = self.partition_tests(test_ids, self.concurrency) for test_ids in test_id_groups: if not test_ids: # No tests in this partition continue fixture = self.useFixture(TestListingFixture(test_ids, self.template, self.listopt, self.idoption, self.ui, self.repository, parallel=False, parser=self._parser, instance_source=self._instance_source)) result.extend(fixture.run_tests()) return result def partition_tests(self, test_ids, concurrency): """Parition test_ids by concurrency. Test durations from the repository are used to get partitions which have roughly the same expected runtime. New tests - those with no recorded duration - are allocated in round-robin fashion to the partitions created using test durations. :return: A list where each element is a distinct subset of test_ids, and the union of all the elements is equal to set(test_ids). """ partitions = [list() for i in range(concurrency)] timed_partitions = [[0.0, partition] for partition in partitions] time_data = self.repository.get_test_times(test_ids) timed = time_data['known'] unknown = time_data['unknown'] # Scheduling is NP complete in general, so we avoid aiming for # perfection. A quick approximation that is sufficient for our general # needs: # sort the tests by time # allocate to partitions by putting each test in to the partition with # the current (lowest time, shortest length) queue = sorted(timed.items(), key=operator.itemgetter(1), reverse=True) for test_id, duration in queue: timed_partitions[0][0] = timed_partitions[0][0] + duration timed_partitions[0][1].append(test_id) timed_partitions.sort(key=lambda item:(item[0], len(item[1]))) # Assign tests with unknown times in round robin fashion to the partitions. for partition, test_id in zip(itertools.cycle(partitions), unknown): partition.append(test_id) return partitions def callout_concurrency(self): """Callout for user defined concurrency.""" try: concurrency_cmd = self._parser.get( 'DEFAULT', 'test_run_concurrency') except ConfigParser.NoOptionError: return None run_proc = self.ui.subprocess_Popen(concurrency_cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) out, err = run_proc.communicate() if run_proc.returncode: raise ValueError( "test_run_concurrency failed: exit code %d, stderr=%r" % ( run_proc.returncode, err)) return int(out.strip()) def local_concurrency(self): if sys.platform == 'linux2': concurrency = None for line in open('/proc/cpuinfo', 'rt'): if line.startswith('processor'): concurrency = int(line[line.find(':')+1:]) + 1 return concurrency # No concurrency logic known. return None class TestCommand(Fixture): """Represents the test command defined in .testr.conf. :ivar run_factory: The fixture to use to execute a command. :ivar oldschool: Use failing.list rather than a unique file path. TestCommand is a Fixture. Many uses of it will not require it to be setUp, but calling get_run_command does require it: the fixture state is used to track test environment instances, which are disposed of when cleanUp happens. This is not done per-run-command, because test bisection (amongst other things) uses multiple get_run_command configurations. """ run_factory = TestListingFixture oldschool = False def __init__(self, ui, repository): """Create a TestCommand. :param ui: A testrepository.ui.UI object which is used to obtain the location of the .testr.conf. :param repository: A testrepository.repository.Repository used for determining test times when partitioning tests. """ super(TestCommand, self).__init__() self.ui = ui self.repository = repository self._instances = None self._allocated_instances = None def setUp(self): super(TestCommand, self).setUp() self._instances = set() self._allocated_instances = set() self.addCleanup(self._dispose_instances) def _dispose_instances(self): instances = self._instances if instances is None: return self._instances = None self._allocated_instances = None try: dispose_cmd = self.get_parser().get('DEFAULT', 'instance_dispose') except (ValueError, ConfigParser.NoOptionError): return variable_regex = '\$INSTANCE_IDS' dispose_cmd = re.sub(variable_regex, ' '.join(sorted(instance.decode('utf') for instance in instances)), dispose_cmd) self.ui.output_values([('running', dispose_cmd)]) run_proc = self.ui.subprocess_Popen(dispose_cmd, shell=True) run_proc.communicate() if run_proc.returncode: raise ValueError('Disposing of instances failed, return %d' % run_proc.returncode) def get_parser(self): """Get a parser with the .testr.conf in it.""" parser = ConfigParser.ConfigParser() # This possibly should push down into UI. if self.ui.here == 'memory:': return parser if not parser.read(os.path.join(self.ui.here, '.testr.conf')): raise ValueError("No .testr.conf config file") return parser def get_run_command(self, test_ids=None, testargs=(), test_filters=None): """Get the command that would be run to run tests. See TestListingFixture for the definition of test_ids and test_filters. """ if self._instances is None: raise TypeError('TestCommand not setUp') parser = self.get_parser() try: command = parser.get('DEFAULT', 'test_command') except ConfigParser.NoOptionError as e: if e.message != "No option 'test_command' in section: 'DEFAULT'": raise raise ValueError("No test_command option present in .testr.conf") elements = [command] + list(testargs) cmd = ' '.join(elements) idoption = '' if '$IDOPTION' in command: # IDOPTION is used, we must have it configured. try: idoption = parser.get('DEFAULT', 'test_id_option') except ConfigParser.NoOptionError as e: if e.message != "No option 'test_id_option' in section: 'DEFAULT'": raise raise ValueError("No test_id_option option present in .testr.conf") listopt = '' if '$LISTOPT' in command: # LISTOPT is used, test_list_option must be configured. try: listopt = parser.get('DEFAULT', 'test_list_option') except ConfigParser.NoOptionError as e: if e.message != "No option 'test_list_option' in section: 'DEFAULT'": raise raise ValueError("No test_list_option option present in .testr.conf") if self.oldschool: listpath = os.path.join(self.ui.here, 'failing.list') result = self.run_factory(test_ids, cmd, listopt, idoption, self.ui, self.repository, listpath=listpath, parser=parser, test_filters=test_filters, instance_source=self) else: result = self.run_factory(test_ids, cmd, listopt, idoption, self.ui, self.repository, parser=parser, test_filters=test_filters, instance_source=self) return result def get_filter_tags(self): parser = self.get_parser() try: tags = parser.get('DEFAULT', 'filter_tags') except ConfigParser.NoOptionError as e: if e.message != "No option 'filter_tags' in section: 'DEFAULT'": raise return set() return set([tag.strip() for tag in tags.split()]) def obtain_instance(self, concurrency): """If possible, get one or more test run environment instance ids. Note this is not threadsafe: calling it from multiple threads would likely result in shared results. """ while len(self._instances) < concurrency: try: cmd = self.get_parser().get('DEFAULT', 'instance_provision') except ConfigParser.NoOptionError: # Instance allocation not configured return None variable_regex = '\$INSTANCE_COUNT' cmd = re.sub(variable_regex, str(concurrency - len(self._instances)), cmd) self.ui.output_values([('running', cmd)]) proc = self.ui.subprocess_Popen( cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) out, _ = proc.communicate() if proc.returncode: raise ValueError('Provisioning instances failed, return %d' % proc.returncode) new_instances = set([item.strip() for item in out.split()]) self._instances.update(new_instances) # Cached first. available_instances = self._instances - self._allocated_instances # We only ask for instances when one should be available. result = available_instances.pop() self._allocated_instances.add(result) return result def release_instance(self, instance_id): """Return instance_ids to the pool for reuse.""" self._allocated_instances.remove(instance_id)