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commit-bot@chromium.orgf679e2b2014-02-19 15:38:13 +00001#!/usr/bin/python
2
3"""
4Copyright 2014 Google Inc.
5
6Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
7found in the LICENSE file.
8
9A wrapper around the standard Python unittest library, adding features we need
10for various unittests within this directory.
11"""
12
13import filecmp
14import os
15import shutil
16import tempfile
17import unittest
18
19PARENT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
20TESTDATA_DIR = os.path.join(PARENT_DIR, 'testdata')
21OUTPUT_DIR_ACTUAL = os.path.join(TESTDATA_DIR, 'outputs', 'actual')
22OUTPUT_DIR_EXPECTED = os.path.join(TESTDATA_DIR, 'outputs', 'expected')
23
24
25class TestCase(unittest.TestCase):
26
27 def setUp(self):
28 self._input_dir = os.path.join(TESTDATA_DIR, 'inputs')
29 self._output_dir_actual = os.path.join(OUTPUT_DIR_ACTUAL, self.id())
30 self._output_dir_expected = os.path.join(OUTPUT_DIR_EXPECTED, self.id())
31 create_empty_dir(self._output_dir_actual)
32 self._temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
33
34 def tearDown(self):
35 shutil.rmtree(self._temp_dir)
36 if os.path.exists(self._output_dir_expected):
37 different_files = find_different_files(self._output_dir_actual,
38 self._output_dir_expected)
39 # Maybe we should move this assert elsewhere? It's unusual to see an
40 # assert within tearDown(), but my thinking was:
41 # 1. Every test case will have some collection of output files that need
42 # to be validated.
43 # 2. So put that validation within tearDown(), which will be called after
44 # every test case!
45 #
46 # I have confirmed that the test really does fail if this assert is
47 # triggered.
48 #
49 # Ravi notes: if somebody later comes along and adds cleanup code below
50 # this assert, then if tests fail, the artifacts will not be cleaned up.
51 assert (not different_files), \
52 ('found differing files between actual dir %s and expected dir %s: %s' %
53 (self._output_dir_actual, self._output_dir_expected, different_files))
54
55 def shortDescription(self):
56 """Tell unittest framework to not print docstrings for test cases."""
57 return None
58
59
60def create_empty_dir(path):
61 """Create an empty directory at the given path."""
62 if os.path.isdir(path):
63 shutil.rmtree(path)
64 elif os.path.lexists(path):
65 os.remove(path)
66 os.makedirs(path)
67
68
69def find_different_files(dir1, dir2, ignore_subtree_names=None):
70 """Returns a list of any files that differ between the directory trees rooted
71 at dir1 and dir2.
72
73 Args:
74 dir1: root of a directory tree; if nonexistent, will raise OSError
75 dir2: root of another directory tree; if nonexistent, will raise OSError
76 ignore_subtree_names: list of subtree directory names to ignore;
77 defaults to ['.svn'], so all SVN files are ignores
78
79 TODO(epoger): include the dirname within each filename (not just the
80 basename), to make it easier to locate any differences
81 """
82 differing_files = []
83 if ignore_subtree_names is None:
84 ignore_subtree_names = ['.svn']
85 dircmp = filecmp.dircmp(dir1, dir2, ignore=ignore_subtree_names)
86 differing_files.extend(dircmp.left_only)
87 differing_files.extend(dircmp.right_only)
88 differing_files.extend(dircmp.common_funny)
89 differing_files.extend(dircmp.diff_files)
90 differing_files.extend(dircmp.funny_files)
91 for common_dir in dircmp.common_dirs:
92 differing_files.extend(find_different_files(
93 os.path.join(dir1, common_dir), os.path.join(dir2, common_dir)))
94 return differing_files
95
96
97def main(test_case_class):
98 """Run the unit tests within the given class."""
99 suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(test_case_class)
100 results = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2).run(suite)