| #!/usr/bin/python |
| |
| import unittest |
| |
| import common |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.test_utils import mock |
| from autotest_lib.tko import models |
| from autotest_lib.tko.parsers import version_0 |
| |
| |
| class test_job_load_from_dir(unittest.TestCase): |
| keyval_return = {'job_queued': 1234567890, |
| 'job_started': 1234567891, |
| 'job_finished': 1234567892, |
| 'user': 'janet', |
| 'label': 'steeltown', |
| 'hostname': 'abc123'} |
| |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.god = mock.mock_god() |
| self.god.stub_function(models.job, 'read_keyval') |
| self.god.stub_function(version_0.job, 'find_hostname') |
| self.god.stub_function(models.test, 'parse_host_keyval') |
| |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| self.god.unstub_all() |
| |
| |
| def _expect_host_keyval(self, hostname, platform=None): |
| return_dict = {} |
| if platform: |
| return_dict['platform'] = platform |
| return_dict['labels'] = platform + ',other_label' |
| (models.test.parse_host_keyval.expect_call('.', hostname) |
| .and_return(return_dict)) |
| |
| |
| def test_load_from_dir_simple(self): |
| models.job.read_keyval.expect_call('.').and_return( |
| dict(self.keyval_return)) |
| self._expect_host_keyval('abc123', 'my_platform') |
| job = version_0.job.load_from_dir('.') |
| self.assertEqual('janet', job['user']) |
| self.assertEqual('steeltown', job['label']) |
| self.assertEqual('abc123', job['machine']) |
| self.assertEqual('my_platform', job['machine_group']) |
| self.god.check_playback() |
| |
| |
| def _setup_two_machines(self): |
| raw_keyval = dict(self.keyval_return) |
| raw_keyval['hostname'] = 'easyas,abc123' |
| models.job.read_keyval.expect_call('.').and_return(raw_keyval) |
| |
| |
| def test_load_from_dir_two_machines(self): |
| self._setup_two_machines() |
| version_0.job.find_hostname.expect_call('.').and_raises( |
| version_0.NoHostnameError('find_hostname stubbed out')) |
| self._expect_host_keyval('easyas', 'platform') |
| self._expect_host_keyval('abc123', 'platform') |
| |
| job = version_0.job.load_from_dir('.') |
| self.assertEqual('easyas,abc123', job['machine']) |
| self.assertEqual('platform', job['machine_group']) |
| |
| self.god.check_playback() |
| |
| |
| def test_load_from_dir_two_machines_with_find_hostname(self): |
| self._setup_two_machines() |
| version_0.job.find_hostname.expect_call('.').and_return('foo') |
| self._expect_host_keyval('foo') |
| |
| job = version_0.job.load_from_dir('.') |
| self.assertEqual('foo', job['machine']) |
| |
| self.god.check_playback() |
| |
| |
| def test_load_from_dir_two_machines_different_platforms(self): |
| self._setup_two_machines() |
| version_0.job.find_hostname.expect_call('.').and_raises( |
| version_0.NoHostnameError('find_hostname stubbed out')) |
| self._expect_host_keyval('easyas', 'platformZ') |
| self._expect_host_keyval('abc123', 'platformA') |
| |
| job = version_0.job.load_from_dir('.') |
| self.assertEqual('easyas,abc123', job['machine']) |
| self.assertEqual('platformA,platformZ', job['machine_group']) |
| |
| self.god.check_playback() |
| |
| def test_load_from_dir_one_machine_group_name(self): |
| raw_keyval = dict(self.keyval_return) |
| raw_keyval['host_group_name'] = 'jackson five' |
| models.job.read_keyval.expect_call('.').and_return(raw_keyval) |
| self._expect_host_keyval('abc123') |
| job = version_0.job.load_from_dir('.') |
| self.assertEqual('janet', job['user']) |
| self.assertEqual('abc123', job['machine']) |
| self.god.check_playback() |
| |
| |
| def test_load_from_dir_multi_machine_group_name(self): |
| raw_keyval = dict(self.keyval_return) |
| raw_keyval['user'] = 'michael' |
| raw_keyval['hostname'] = 'abc123,dancingmachine' |
| raw_keyval['host_group_name'] = 'jackson five' |
| models.job.read_keyval.expect_call('.').and_return(raw_keyval) |
| self._expect_host_keyval('jackson five') |
| job = version_0.job.load_from_dir('.') |
| self.assertEqual('michael', job['user']) |
| # The host_group_name is used instead because machine appeared to be |
| # a comma separated list. |
| self.assertEqual('jackson five', job['machine']) |
| self.god.check_playback() |
| |
| |
| def test_load_from_dir_no_machine_group_name(self): |
| raw_keyval = dict(self.keyval_return) |
| del raw_keyval['hostname'] |
| raw_keyval['host_group_name'] = 'jackson five' |
| models.job.read_keyval.expect_call('.').and_return(raw_keyval) |
| self._expect_host_keyval('jackson five') |
| job = version_0.job.load_from_dir('.') |
| # The host_group_name is used because there is no machine. |
| self.assertEqual('jackson five', job['machine']) |
| self.god.check_playback() |
| |
| |
| class test_status_line(unittest.TestCase): |
| statuses = ["GOOD", "WARN", "FAIL", "ABORT"] |
| |
| |
| def test_handles_start(self): |
| line = version_0.status_line(0, "START", "----", "test", |
| "", {}) |
| self.assertEquals(line.type, "START") |
| self.assertEquals(line.status, None) |
| |
| |
| def test_fails_info(self): |
| self.assertRaises(AssertionError, |
| version_0.status_line, 0, "INFO", "----", "----", |
| "", {}) |
| |
| |
| def test_handles_status(self): |
| for stat in self.statuses: |
| line = version_0.status_line(0, stat, "----", "test", |
| "", {}) |
| self.assertEquals(line.type, "STATUS") |
| self.assertEquals(line.status, stat) |
| |
| |
| def test_handles_endstatus(self): |
| for stat in self.statuses: |
| line = version_0.status_line(0, "END " + stat, "----", |
| "test", "", {}) |
| self.assertEquals(line.type, "END") |
| self.assertEquals(line.status, stat) |
| |
| |
| def test_fails_on_bad_status(self): |
| for stat in self.statuses: |
| self.assertRaises(AssertionError, |
| version_0.status_line, 0, |
| "BAD " + stat, "----", "test", |
| "", {}) |
| |
| |
| def test_saves_all_fields(self): |
| line = version_0.status_line(5, "GOOD", "subdir_name", |
| "test_name", "my reason here", |
| {"key1": "value", |
| "key2": "another value", |
| "key3": "value3"}) |
| self.assertEquals(line.indent, 5) |
| self.assertEquals(line.status, "GOOD") |
| self.assertEquals(line.subdir, "subdir_name") |
| self.assertEquals(line.testname, "test_name") |
| self.assertEquals(line.reason, "my reason here") |
| self.assertEquals(line.optional_fields, |
| {"key1": "value", "key2": "another value", |
| "key3": "value3"}) |
| |
| |
| def test_parses_blank_subdir(self): |
| line = version_0.status_line(0, "GOOD", "----", "test", |
| "", {}) |
| self.assertEquals(line.subdir, None) |
| |
| |
| def test_parses_blank_testname(self): |
| line = version_0.status_line(0, "GOOD", "subdir", "----", |
| "", {}) |
| self.assertEquals(line.testname, None) |
| |
| |
| def test_parse_line_smoketest(self): |
| input_data = ("\t\t\tGOOD\t----\t----\t" |
| "field1=val1\tfield2=val2\tTest Passed") |
| line = version_0.status_line.parse_line(input_data) |
| self.assertEquals(line.indent, 3) |
| self.assertEquals(line.type, "STATUS") |
| self.assertEquals(line.status, "GOOD") |
| self.assertEquals(line.subdir, None) |
| self.assertEquals(line.testname, None) |
| self.assertEquals(line.reason, "Test Passed") |
| self.assertEquals(line.optional_fields, |
| {"field1": "val1", "field2": "val2"}) |
| |
| def test_parse_line_handles_newline(self): |
| input_data = ("\t\tGOOD\t----\t----\t" |
| "field1=val1\tfield2=val2\tNo newline here!") |
| for suffix in ("", "\n"): |
| line = version_0.status_line.parse_line(input_data + |
| suffix) |
| self.assertEquals(line.indent, 2) |
| self.assertEquals(line.type, "STATUS") |
| self.assertEquals(line.status, "GOOD") |
| self.assertEquals(line.subdir, None) |
| self.assertEquals(line.testname, None) |
| self.assertEquals(line.reason, "No newline here!") |
| self.assertEquals(line.optional_fields, |
| {"field1": "val1", |
| "field2": "val2"}) |
| |
| |
| def test_parse_line_handles_embedded_new_lines(self): |
| input_data = ("\tEND FAIL\t----\ttest\tfield1=val1\tStatus\nwith\n" |
| "embedded\nnew lines\n") |
| |
| line = version_0.status_line.parse_line(input_data) |
| self.assertEquals(line.indent, 1) |
| self.assertEquals(line.type, "END") |
| self.assertEquals(line.status, "FAIL") |
| self.assertEquals(line.subdir, None) |
| self.assertEquals(line.testname, "test") |
| self.assertEquals(line.reason, "Status\nwith\nembedded\nnew lines") |
| self.assertEquals(line.optional_fields, {"field1": "val1"}) |
| |
| |
| def test_parse_line_fails_on_untabbed_lines(self): |
| input_data = " GOOD\trandom\tfields\tof text" |
| line = version_0.status_line.parse_line(input_data) |
| self.assertEquals(line, None) |
| line = version_0.status_line.parse_line(input_data.lstrip()) |
| self.assertEquals(line.indent, 0) |
| self.assertEquals(line.type, "STATUS") |
| self.assertEquals(line.status, "GOOD") |
| self.assertEquals(line.subdir, "random") |
| self.assertEquals(line.testname, "fields") |
| self.assertEquals(line.reason, "of text") |
| self.assertEquals(line.optional_fields, {}) |
| |
| |
| def test_parse_line_fails_on_incomplete_lines(self): |
| input_data = "\t\tGOOD\tfield\tsecond field" |
| complete_data = input_data + "\tneeded last field" |
| line = version_0.status_line.parse_line(input_data) |
| self.assertEquals(line, None) |
| line = version_0.status_line.parse_line(complete_data) |
| self.assertEquals(line.indent, 2) |
| self.assertEquals(line.type, "STATUS") |
| self.assertEquals(line.status, "GOOD") |
| self.assertEquals(line.subdir, "field") |
| self.assertEquals(line.testname, "second field") |
| self.assertEquals(line.reason, "needed last field") |
| self.assertEquals(line.optional_fields, {}) |
| |
| |
| def test_parse_line_handles_tabs_in_reason(self): |
| input_data = ("\tEND FAIL\t----\ttest\tfield1=val1\tfield2=val2\tReason" |
| " with\ta\tcouple\ttabs") |
| |
| line = version_0.status_line.parse_line(input_data) |
| self.assertEquals(line.indent, 1) |
| self.assertEquals(line.type, "END") |
| self.assertEquals(line.status, "FAIL") |
| self.assertEquals(line.subdir, None) |
| self.assertEquals(line.testname, "test") |
| self.assertEquals(line.reason, "Reason with\ta\tcouple\ttabs") |
| self.assertEquals(line.optional_fields, {"field1": "val1", |
| "field2": "val2"}) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| unittest.main() |