| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| # |
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| |
| """Unittests for atest_utils.""" |
| |
| import hashlib |
| import os |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import unittest |
| import mock |
| |
| import atest_error |
| import atest_utils |
| import constants |
| import unittest_utils |
| from test_finders import test_info |
| |
| if sys.version_info[0] == 2: |
| from StringIO import StringIO |
| else: |
| from io import StringIO |
| |
| TEST_MODULE_NAME_A = 'ModuleNameA' |
| TEST_RUNNER_A = 'FakeTestRunnerA' |
| TEST_BUILD_TARGET_A = set(['bt1', 'bt2']) |
| TEST_DATA_A = {'test_data_a_1': 'a1', |
| 'test_data_a_2': 'a2'} |
| TEST_SUITE_A = 'FakeSuiteA' |
| TEST_MODULE_CLASS_A = 'FAKE_MODULE_CLASS_A' |
| TEST_INSTALL_LOC_A = set(['host', 'device']) |
| TEST_FINDER_A = 'MODULE' |
| TEST_INFO_A = test_info.TestInfo(TEST_MODULE_NAME_A, TEST_RUNNER_A, |
| TEST_BUILD_TARGET_A, TEST_DATA_A, |
| TEST_SUITE_A, TEST_MODULE_CLASS_A, |
| TEST_INSTALL_LOC_A) |
| TEST_INFO_A.test_finder = TEST_FINDER_A |
| |
| #pylint: disable=protected-access |
| class AtestUtilsUnittests(unittest.TestCase): |
| """Unit tests for atest_utils.py""" |
| |
| def test_capture_fail_section_has_fail_section(self): |
| """Test capture_fail_section when has fail section.""" |
| test_list = ['AAAAAA', 'FAILED: Error1', '^\n', 'Error2\n', |
| '[ 6% 191/2997] BBBBBB\n', 'CCCCC', |
| '[ 20% 322/2997] DDDDDD\n', 'EEEEE'] |
| want_list = ['FAILED: Error1', '^\n', 'Error2\n'] |
| self.assertEqual(want_list, |
| atest_utils._capture_fail_section(test_list)) |
| |
| def test_capture_fail_section_no_fail_section(self): |
| """Test capture_fail_section when no fail section.""" |
| test_list = ['[ 6% 191/2997] XXXXX', 'YYYYY: ZZZZZ'] |
| want_list = [] |
| self.assertEqual(want_list, |
| atest_utils._capture_fail_section(test_list)) |
| |
| def test_is_test_mapping(self): |
| """Test method is_test_mapping.""" |
| tm_option_attributes = [ |
| 'test_mapping', |
| 'include_subdirs' |
| ] |
| for attr_to_test in tm_option_attributes: |
| args = mock.Mock() |
| for attr in tm_option_attributes: |
| setattr(args, attr, attr == attr_to_test) |
| args.tests = [] |
| self.assertTrue( |
| atest_utils.is_test_mapping(args), |
| 'Failed to validate option %s' % attr_to_test) |
| |
| args = mock.Mock() |
| for attr in tm_option_attributes: |
| setattr(args, attr, False) |
| args.tests = [':group_name'] |
| self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_test_mapping(args)) |
| |
| args = mock.Mock() |
| for attr in tm_option_attributes: |
| setattr(args, attr, False) |
| args.tests = [':test1', 'test2'] |
| self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_test_mapping(args)) |
| |
| args = mock.Mock() |
| for attr in tm_option_attributes: |
| setattr(args, attr, False) |
| args.tests = ['test2'] |
| self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_test_mapping(args)) |
| |
| @mock.patch('curses.tigetnum') |
| def test_has_colors(self, mock_curses_tigetnum): |
| """Test method _has_colors.""" |
| # stream is file I/O |
| stream = open('/tmp/test_has_colors.txt', 'wb') |
| self.assertFalse(atest_utils._has_colors(stream)) |
| stream.close() |
| |
| # stream is not a tty(terminal). |
| stream = mock.Mock() |
| stream.isatty.return_value = False |
| self.assertFalse(atest_utils._has_colors(stream)) |
| |
| # stream is a tty(terminal) and colors < 2. |
| stream = mock.Mock() |
| stream.isatty.return_value = True |
| mock_curses_tigetnum.return_value = 1 |
| self.assertFalse(atest_utils._has_colors(stream)) |
| |
| # stream is a tty(terminal) and colors > 2. |
| stream = mock.Mock() |
| stream.isatty.return_value = True |
| mock_curses_tigetnum.return_value = 256 |
| self.assertTrue(atest_utils._has_colors(stream)) |
| |
| |
| @mock.patch('atest_utils._has_colors') |
| def test_colorize(self, mock_has_colors): |
| """Test method colorize.""" |
| original_str = "test string" |
| green_no = 2 |
| |
| # _has_colors() return False. |
| mock_has_colors.return_value = False |
| converted_str = atest_utils.colorize(original_str, green_no, |
| highlight=True) |
| self.assertEqual(original_str, converted_str) |
| |
| # Green with highlight. |
| mock_has_colors.return_value = True |
| converted_str = atest_utils.colorize(original_str, green_no, |
| highlight=True) |
| green_highlight_string = '\x1b[1;42m%s\x1b[0m' % original_str |
| self.assertEqual(green_highlight_string, converted_str) |
| |
| # Green, no highlight. |
| mock_has_colors.return_value = True |
| converted_str = atest_utils.colorize(original_str, green_no, |
| highlight=False) |
| green_no_highlight_string = '\x1b[1;32m%s\x1b[0m' % original_str |
| self.assertEqual(green_no_highlight_string, converted_str) |
| |
| |
| @mock.patch('atest_utils._has_colors') |
| def test_colorful_print(self, mock_has_colors): |
| """Test method colorful_print.""" |
| testing_str = "color_print_test" |
| green_no = 2 |
| |
| # _has_colors() return False. |
| mock_has_colors.return_value = False |
| capture_output = StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = capture_output |
| atest_utils.colorful_print(testing_str, green_no, highlight=True, |
| auto_wrap=False) |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| uncolored_string = testing_str |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), uncolored_string) |
| |
| # Green with highlight, but no wrap. |
| mock_has_colors.return_value = True |
| capture_output = StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = capture_output |
| atest_utils.colorful_print(testing_str, green_no, highlight=True, |
| auto_wrap=False) |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| green_highlight_no_wrap_string = '\x1b[1;42m%s\x1b[0m' % testing_str |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), |
| green_highlight_no_wrap_string) |
| |
| # Green, no highlight, no wrap. |
| mock_has_colors.return_value = True |
| capture_output = StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = capture_output |
| atest_utils.colorful_print(testing_str, green_no, highlight=False, |
| auto_wrap=False) |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| green_no_high_no_wrap_string = '\x1b[1;32m%s\x1b[0m' % testing_str |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), |
| green_no_high_no_wrap_string) |
| |
| # Green with highlight and wrap. |
| mock_has_colors.return_value = True |
| capture_output = StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = capture_output |
| atest_utils.colorful_print(testing_str, green_no, highlight=True, |
| auto_wrap=True) |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| green_highlight_wrap_string = '\x1b[1;42m%s\x1b[0m\n' % testing_str |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), green_highlight_wrap_string) |
| |
| # Green with wrap, but no highlight. |
| mock_has_colors.return_value = True |
| capture_output = StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = capture_output |
| atest_utils.colorful_print(testing_str, green_no, highlight=False, |
| auto_wrap=True) |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| green_wrap_no_highlight_string = '\x1b[1;32m%s\x1b[0m\n' % testing_str |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), |
| green_wrap_no_highlight_string) |
| |
| @mock.patch('socket.gethostname') |
| @mock.patch('subprocess.check_output') |
| def test_is_external_run(self, mock_output, mock_hostname): |
| """Test method is_external_run.""" |
| mock_output.return_value = '' |
| mock_hostname.return_value = '' |
| self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run()) |
| |
| mock_output.return_value = 'test@other.com' |
| mock_hostname.return_value = 'abc.com' |
| self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run()) |
| |
| mock_output.return_value = 'test@other.com' |
| mock_hostname.return_value = 'abc.google.com' |
| self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_external_run()) |
| |
| mock_output.return_value = 'test@other.com' |
| mock_hostname.return_value = 'abc.google.def.com' |
| self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run()) |
| |
| mock_output.return_value = 'test@google.com' |
| self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_external_run()) |
| |
| mock_output.return_value = 'test@other.com' |
| mock_hostname.return_value = 'c.googlers.com' |
| self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_external_run()) |
| |
| mock_output.return_value = 'test@other.com' |
| mock_hostname.return_value = 'a.googlers.com' |
| self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run()) |
| |
| mock_output.side_effect = OSError() |
| self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run()) |
| |
| mock_output.side_effect = subprocess.CalledProcessError(1, 'cmd') |
| self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run()) |
| |
| @mock.patch('metrics.metrics_base.get_user_type') |
| def test_print_data_collection_notice(self, mock_get_user_type): |
| """Test method print_data_collection_notice.""" |
| |
| # get_user_type return 1(external). |
| mock_get_user_type.return_value = 1 |
| notice_str = ('\n==================\nNotice:\n' |
| ' We collect anonymous usage statistics' |
| ' in accordance with our' |
| ' Content Licenses (https://source.android.com/setup/start/licenses),' |
| ' Contributor License Agreement (https://opensource.google.com/docs/cla/),' |
| ' Privacy Policy (https://policies.google.com/privacy) and' |
| ' Terms of Service (https://policies.google.com/terms).' |
| '\n==================\n\n') |
| capture_output = StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = capture_output |
| atest_utils.print_data_collection_notice() |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| uncolored_string = notice_str |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), uncolored_string) |
| |
| # get_user_type return 0(internal). |
| mock_get_user_type.return_value = 0 |
| notice_str = ('\n==================\nNotice:\n' |
| ' We collect usage statistics' |
| ' in accordance with our' |
| ' Content Licenses (https://source.android.com/setup/start/licenses),' |
| ' Contributor License Agreement (https://cla.developers.google.com/),' |
| ' Privacy Policy (https://policies.google.com/privacy) and' |
| ' Terms of Service (https://policies.google.com/terms).' |
| '\n==================\n\n') |
| capture_output = StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = capture_output |
| atest_utils.print_data_collection_notice() |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| uncolored_string = notice_str |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), uncolored_string) |
| |
| @mock.patch('__builtin__.raw_input') |
| @mock.patch('json.load') |
| def test_update_test_runner_cmd(self, mock_json_load_data, mock_raw_input): |
| """Test method handle_test_runner_cmd without enable do_verification.""" |
| former_cmd_str = 'Former cmds =' |
| write_result_str = 'Save result mapping to test_result' |
| tmp_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() |
| input_cmd = 'atest_args' |
| runner_cmds = ['cmd1', 'cmd2'] |
| capture_output = StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = capture_output |
| # Previous data is empty. Should not enter strtobool. |
| # If entered, exception will be raised cause test fail. |
| mock_json_load_data.return_value = {} |
| atest_utils.handle_test_runner_cmd(input_cmd, |
| runner_cmds, |
| do_verification=False, |
| result_path=tmp_file.name) |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue().find(former_cmd_str), -1) |
| # Previous data is the same as the new input. Should not enter strtobool. |
| # If entered, exception will be raised cause test fail |
| capture_output = StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = capture_output |
| mock_json_load_data.return_value = {input_cmd:runner_cmds} |
| atest_utils.handle_test_runner_cmd(input_cmd, |
| runner_cmds, |
| do_verification=False, |
| result_path=tmp_file.name) |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue().find(former_cmd_str), -1) |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue().find(write_result_str), -1) |
| # Previous data has different cmds. Should enter strtobool not update, |
| # should not find write_result_str. |
| prev_cmds = ['cmd1'] |
| mock_raw_input.return_value = 'n' |
| capture_output = StringIO() |
| sys.stdout = capture_output |
| mock_json_load_data.return_value = {input_cmd:prev_cmds} |
| atest_utils.handle_test_runner_cmd(input_cmd, |
| runner_cmds, |
| do_verification=False, |
| result_path=tmp_file.name) |
| sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ |
| self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue().find(write_result_str), -1) |
| |
| @mock.patch('json.load') |
| def test_verify_test_runner_cmd(self, mock_json_load_data): |
| """Test method handle_test_runner_cmd without enable update_result.""" |
| tmp_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() |
| input_cmd = 'atest_args' |
| runner_cmds = ['cmd1', 'cmd2'] |
| # Previous data is the same as the new input. Should not raise exception. |
| mock_json_load_data.return_value = {input_cmd:runner_cmds} |
| atest_utils.handle_test_runner_cmd(input_cmd, |
| runner_cmds, |
| do_verification=True, |
| result_path=tmp_file.name) |
| # Previous data has different cmds. Should enter strtobool and hit |
| # exception. |
| prev_cmds = ['cmd1'] |
| mock_json_load_data.return_value = {input_cmd:prev_cmds} |
| self.assertRaises(atest_error.DryRunVerificationError, |
| atest_utils.handle_test_runner_cmd, |
| input_cmd, |
| runner_cmds, |
| do_verification=True, |
| result_path=tmp_file.name) |
| |
| def test_get_test_info_cache_path(self): |
| """Test method get_test_info_cache_path.""" |
| input_file_name = 'mytest_name' |
| cache_root = '/a/b/c' |
| expect_hashed_name = ('%s.cache' % hashlib.md5(str(input_file_name). |
| encode()).hexdigest()) |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.join(cache_root, expect_hashed_name), |
| atest_utils.get_test_info_cache_path(input_file_name, |
| cache_root)) |
| |
| def test_get_and_load_cache(self): |
| """Test method update_test_info_cache and load_test_info_cache.""" |
| test_reference = 'myTestRefA' |
| test_cache_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
| atest_utils.update_test_info_cache(test_reference, [TEST_INFO_A], |
| test_cache_dir) |
| unittest_utils.assert_equal_testinfo_sets( |
| self, set([TEST_INFO_A]), |
| atest_utils.load_test_info_cache(test_reference, test_cache_dir)) |
| |
| @mock.patch('os.getcwd') |
| def test_get_build_cmd(self, mock_cwd): |
| """Test method get_build_cmd.""" |
| build_top = '/home/a/b/c' |
| rel_path = 'd/e' |
| mock_cwd.return_value = os.path.join(build_top, rel_path) |
| os_environ_mock = {constants.ANDROID_BUILD_TOP: build_top} |
| with mock.patch.dict('os.environ', os_environ_mock, clear=True): |
| expected_cmd = ['../../build/soong/soong_ui.bash', '--make-mode'] |
| self.assertEqual(expected_cmd, atest_utils.get_build_cmd()) |
| |
| @mock.patch('subprocess.check_output') |
| def test_get_modified_files(self, mock_co): |
| """Test method get_modified_files""" |
| mock_co.side_effect = ['/a/b/', |
| '\n', |
| 'test_fp1.java\nc/test_fp2.java'] |
| self.assertEqual({'/a/b/test_fp1.java', '/a/b/c/test_fp2.java'}, |
| atest_utils.get_modified_files('')) |
| mock_co.side_effect = ['/a/b/', |
| 'test_fp4', |
| '/test_fp3.java'] |
| self.assertEqual({'/a/b/test_fp4', '/a/b/test_fp3.java'}, |
| atest_utils.get_modified_files('')) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| unittest.main() |