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Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +00001"""
2 The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
3
4This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
5License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
6
7Provides classes used by the test results reporting infrastructure
8within the LLDB test suite.
9"""
10
11import argparse
12import cPickle
13import inspect
14import os
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +000015import pprint
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +000016import re
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +000017import sys
18import threading
19import time
Todd Fialae7e911f2015-09-18 07:08:09 +000020import traceback
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +000021import xml.sax.saxutils
22
23
24class EventBuilder(object):
25 """Helper class to build test result event dictionaries."""
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +000026
27 BASE_DICTIONARY = None
28
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +000029 @staticmethod
30 def _get_test_name_info(test):
31 """Returns (test-class-name, test-method-name) from a test case instance.
32
33 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
34
35 @return tuple containing (test class name, test method name)
36 """
37 test_class_components = test.id().split(".")
38 test_class_name = ".".join(test_class_components[:-1])
39 test_name = test_class_components[-1]
40 return (test_class_name, test_name)
41
42 @staticmethod
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +000043 def bare_event(event_type):
44 """Creates an event with default additions, event type and timestamp.
45
46 @param event_type the value set for the "event" key, used
47 to distinguish events.
48
49 @returns an event dictionary with all default additions, the "event"
50 key set to the passed in event_type, and the event_time value set to
51 time.time().
52 """
53 if EventBuilder.BASE_DICTIONARY is not None:
54 # Start with a copy of the "always include" entries.
55 event = dict(EventBuilder.BASE_DICTIONARY)
56 else:
57 event = {}
58
59 event.update({
60 "event": event_type,
61 "event_time": time.time()
62 })
63 return event
64
65 @staticmethod
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +000066 def _event_dictionary_common(test, event_type):
67 """Returns an event dictionary setup with values for the given event type.
68
69 @param test the unittest.TestCase instance
70
71 @param event_type the name of the event type (string).
72
73 @return event dictionary with common event fields set.
74 """
75 test_class_name, test_name = EventBuilder._get_test_name_info(test)
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +000076
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +000077 event = EventBuilder.bare_event(event_type)
78 event.update({
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +000079 "test_class": test_class_name,
80 "test_name": test_name,
Todd Fialaf77f8ae2015-09-18 22:57:04 +000081 "test_filename": inspect.getfile(test.__class__)
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +000082 })
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +000083 return event
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +000084
85 @staticmethod
86 def _error_tuple_class(error_tuple):
87 """Returns the unittest error tuple's error class as a string.
88
89 @param error_tuple the error tuple provided by the test framework.
90
91 @return the error type (typically an exception) raised by the
92 test framework.
93 """
94 type_var = error_tuple[0]
95 module = inspect.getmodule(type_var)
96 if module:
97 return "{}.{}".format(module.__name__, type_var.__name__)
98 else:
99 return type_var.__name__
100
101 @staticmethod
102 def _error_tuple_message(error_tuple):
103 """Returns the unittest error tuple's error message.
104
105 @param error_tuple the error tuple provided by the test framework.
106
107 @return the error message provided by the test framework.
108 """
109 return str(error_tuple[1])
110
111 @staticmethod
Todd Fialae7e911f2015-09-18 07:08:09 +0000112 def _error_tuple_traceback(error_tuple):
113 """Returns the unittest error tuple's error message.
114
115 @param error_tuple the error tuple provided by the test framework.
116
117 @return the error message provided by the test framework.
118 """
119 return error_tuple[2]
120
121 @staticmethod
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000122 def _event_dictionary_test_result(test, status):
123 """Returns an event dictionary with common test result fields set.
124
125 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
126
127 @param status the status/result of the test
128 (e.g. "success", "failure", etc.)
129
130 @return the event dictionary
131 """
132 event = EventBuilder._event_dictionary_common(test, "test_result")
133 event["status"] = status
134 return event
135
136 @staticmethod
137 def _event_dictionary_issue(test, status, error_tuple):
138 """Returns an event dictionary with common issue-containing test result
139 fields set.
140
141 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
142
143 @param status the status/result of the test
144 (e.g. "success", "failure", etc.)
145
146 @param error_tuple the error tuple as reported by the test runner.
147 This is of the form (type<error>, error).
148
149 @return the event dictionary
150 """
151 event = EventBuilder._event_dictionary_test_result(test, status)
152 event["issue_class"] = EventBuilder._error_tuple_class(error_tuple)
153 event["issue_message"] = EventBuilder._error_tuple_message(error_tuple)
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +0000154 backtrace = EventBuilder._error_tuple_traceback(error_tuple)
155 if backtrace is not None:
156 event["issue_backtrace"] = traceback.format_tb(backtrace)
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000157 return event
158
159 @staticmethod
160 def event_for_start(test):
161 """Returns an event dictionary for the test start event.
162
163 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
164
165 @return the event dictionary
166 """
167 return EventBuilder._event_dictionary_common(test, "test_start")
168
169 @staticmethod
170 def event_for_success(test):
171 """Returns an event dictionary for a successful test.
172
173 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
174
175 @return the event dictionary
176 """
177 return EventBuilder._event_dictionary_test_result(test, "success")
178
179 @staticmethod
180 def event_for_unexpected_success(test, bugnumber):
181 """Returns an event dictionary for a test that succeeded but was
182 expected to fail.
183
184 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
185
186 @param bugnumber the issue identifier for the bug tracking the
187 fix request for the test expected to fail (but is in fact
188 passing here).
189
190 @return the event dictionary
191
192 """
193 event = EventBuilder._event_dictionary_test_result(
194 test, "unexpected_success")
195 if bugnumber:
196 event["bugnumber"] = str(bugnumber)
197 return event
198
199 @staticmethod
200 def event_for_failure(test, error_tuple):
201 """Returns an event dictionary for a test that failed.
202
203 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
204
205 @param error_tuple the error tuple as reported by the test runner.
206 This is of the form (type<error>, error).
207
208 @return the event dictionary
209 """
210 return EventBuilder._event_dictionary_issue(
211 test, "failure", error_tuple)
212
213 @staticmethod
214 def event_for_expected_failure(test, error_tuple, bugnumber):
215 """Returns an event dictionary for a test that failed as expected.
216
217 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
218
219 @param error_tuple the error tuple as reported by the test runner.
220 This is of the form (type<error>, error).
221
222 @param bugnumber the issue identifier for the bug tracking the
223 fix request for the test expected to fail.
224
225 @return the event dictionary
226
227 """
228 event = EventBuilder._event_dictionary_issue(
229 test, "expected_failure", error_tuple)
230 if bugnumber:
231 event["bugnumber"] = str(bugnumber)
232 return event
233
234 @staticmethod
235 def event_for_skip(test, reason):
236 """Returns an event dictionary for a test that was skipped.
237
238 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
239
240 @param reason the reason why the test is being skipped.
241
242 @return the event dictionary
243 """
244 event = EventBuilder._event_dictionary_test_result(test, "skip")
245 event["skip_reason"] = reason
246 return event
247
248 @staticmethod
249 def event_for_error(test, error_tuple):
250 """Returns an event dictionary for a test that hit a test execution error.
251
252 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
253
254 @param error_tuple the error tuple as reported by the test runner.
255 This is of the form (type<error>, error).
256
257 @return the event dictionary
258 """
259 return EventBuilder._event_dictionary_issue(test, "error", error_tuple)
260
261 @staticmethod
262 def event_for_cleanup_error(test, error_tuple):
263 """Returns an event dictionary for a test that hit a test execution error
264 during the test cleanup phase.
265
266 @param test a unittest.TestCase instance.
267
268 @param error_tuple the error tuple as reported by the test runner.
269 This is of the form (type<error>, error).
270
271 @return the event dictionary
272 """
273 event = EventBuilder._event_dictionary_issue(
274 test, "error", error_tuple)
275 event["issue_phase"] = "cleanup"
276 return event
277
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +0000278 @staticmethod
279 def add_entries_to_all_events(entries_dict):
280 """Specifies a dictionary of entries to add to all test events.
281
282 This provides a mechanism for, say, a parallel test runner to
283 indicate to each inferior dotest.py that it should add a
284 worker index to each.
285
286 Calling this method replaces all previous entries added
287 by a prior call to this.
288
289 Event build methods will overwrite any entries that collide.
290 Thus, the passed in dictionary is the base, which gets merged
291 over by event building when keys collide.
292
293 @param entries_dict a dictionary containing key and value
294 pairs that should be merged into all events created by the
295 event generator. May be None to clear out any extra entries.
296 """
297 EventBuilder.BASE_DICTIONARY = dict(entries_dict)
298
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000299
300class ResultsFormatter(object):
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +0000301
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000302 """Provides interface to formatting test results out to a file-like object.
303
304 This class allows the LLDB test framework's raw test-realted
305 events to be processed and formatted in any manner desired.
306 Test events are represented by python dictionaries, formatted
307 as in the EventBuilder class above.
308
309 ResultFormatter instances are given a file-like object in which
310 to write their results.
311
312 ResultFormatter lifetime looks like the following:
313
314 # The result formatter is created.
315 # The argparse options dictionary is generated from calling
316 # the SomeResultFormatter.arg_parser() with the options data
317 # passed to dotest.py via the "--results-formatter-options"
318 # argument. See the help on that for syntactic requirements
319 # on getting that parsed correctly.
320 formatter = SomeResultFormatter(file_like_object, argpared_options_dict)
321
322 # Single call to session start, before parsing any events.
323 formatter.begin_session()
324
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000325 formatter.handle_event({"event":"initialize",...})
326
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000327 # Zero or more calls specified for events recorded during the test session.
328 # The parallel test runner manages getting results from all the inferior
329 # dotest processes, so from a new format perspective, don't worry about
330 # that. The formatter will be presented with a single stream of events
331 # sandwiched between a single begin_session()/end_session() pair in the
332 # parallel test runner process/thread.
333 for event in zero_or_more_test_events():
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000334 formatter.handle_event(event)
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000335
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000336 # Single call to terminate/wrap-up. Formatters that need all the
337 # data before they can print a correct result (e.g. xUnit/JUnit),
338 # this is where the final report can be generated.
339 formatter.handle_event({"event":"terminate",...})
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000340
341 It is not the formatter's responsibility to close the file_like_object.
342 (i.e. do not close it).
343
344 The lldb test framework passes these test events in real time, so they
345 arrive as they come in.
346
347 In the case of the parallel test runner, the dotest inferiors
348 add a 'pid' field to the dictionary that indicates which inferior
349 pid generated the event.
350
351 Note more events may be added in the future to support richer test
352 reporting functionality. One example: creating a true flaky test
353 result category so that unexpected successes really mean the test
354 is marked incorrectly (either should be marked flaky, or is indeed
355 passing consistently now and should have the xfail marker
356 removed). In this case, a flaky_success and flaky_fail event
357 likely will be added to capture these and support reporting things
358 like percentages of flaky test passing so we can see if we're
359 making some things worse/better with regards to failure rates.
360
361 Another example: announcing all the test methods that are planned
362 to be run, so we can better support redo operations of various kinds
363 (redo all non-run tests, redo non-run tests except the one that
364 was running [perhaps crashed], etc.)
365
366 Implementers are expected to override all the public methods
367 provided in this class. See each method's docstring to see
368 expectations about when the call should be chained.
369
370 """
371
372 @classmethod
373 def arg_parser(cls):
374 """@return arg parser used to parse formatter-specific options."""
375 parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
376 description='{} options'.format(cls.__name__),
377 usage=('dotest.py --results-formatter-options='
378 '"--option1 value1 [--option2 value2 [...]]"'))
379 return parser
380
381 def __init__(self, out_file, options):
382 super(ResultsFormatter, self).__init__()
383 self.out_file = out_file
384 self.options = options
Greg Clayton1827fc22015-09-19 00:39:09 +0000385 self.using_terminal = False
386 self.lock = None # used when coordinating output is needed
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000387 if not self.out_file:
388 raise Exception("ResultsFormatter created with no file object")
389 self.start_time_by_test = {}
390
391 # Lock that we use while mutating inner state, like the
392 # total test count and the elements. We minimize how
393 # long we hold the lock just to keep inner state safe, not
394 # entirely consistent from the outside.
395 self.lock = threading.Lock()
396
Greg Clayton1827fc22015-09-19 00:39:09 +0000397 def set_lock(self, lock):
398 self.lock = lock
399
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000400 def handle_event(self, test_event):
401 """Handles the test event for collection into the formatter output.
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000402
403 Derived classes may override this but should call down to this
404 implementation first.
405
406 @param test_event the test event as formatted by one of the
407 event_for_* calls.
408 """
409 pass
410
411 def track_start_time(self, test_class, test_name, start_time):
412 """Tracks the start time of a test so elapsed time can be computed.
413
414 This alleviates the need for test results to be processed serially
415 by test. It will save the start time for the test so that
416 elapsed_time_for_test() can compute the elapsed time properly.
417 """
418 if test_class is None or test_name is None:
419 return
420
421 test_key = "{}.{}".format(test_class, test_name)
422 with self.lock:
423 self.start_time_by_test[test_key] = start_time
424
425 def elapsed_time_for_test(self, test_class, test_name, end_time):
426 """Returns the elapsed time for a test.
427
428 This function can only be called once per test and requires that
429 the track_start_time() method be called sometime prior to calling
430 this method.
431 """
432 if test_class is None or test_name is None:
433 return -2.0
434
435 test_key = "{}.{}".format(test_class, test_name)
436 with self.lock:
437 if test_key not in self.start_time_by_test:
438 return -1.0
439 else:
440 start_time = self.start_time_by_test[test_key]
441 del self.start_time_by_test[test_key]
442 return end_time - start_time
443
Greg Clayton1827fc22015-09-19 00:39:09 +0000444 def is_using_terminal(self):
445 """Returns True if this results formatter is using the terminal and output should be avoided"""
446 return self.using_terminal
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000447
448class XunitFormatter(ResultsFormatter):
449 """Provides xUnit-style formatted output.
450 """
451
452 # Result mapping arguments
453 RM_IGNORE = 'ignore'
454 RM_SUCCESS = 'success'
455 RM_FAILURE = 'failure'
456 RM_PASSTHRU = 'passthru'
457
458 @staticmethod
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000459 def _build_illegal_xml_regex():
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +0000460 """Contructs a regex to match all illegal xml characters.
461
462 Expects to be used against a unicode string."""
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000463 # Construct the range pairs of invalid unicode chareacters.
464 illegal_chars_u = [
465 (0x00, 0x08), (0x0B, 0x0C), (0x0E, 0x1F), (0x7F, 0x84),
466 (0x86, 0x9F), (0xFDD0, 0xFDDF), (0xFFFE, 0xFFFF)]
467
468 # For wide builds, we have more.
469 if sys.maxunicode >= 0x10000:
470 illegal_chars_u.extend(
471 [(0x1FFFE, 0x1FFFF), (0x2FFFE, 0x2FFFF), (0x3FFFE, 0x3FFFF),
472 (0x4FFFE, 0x4FFFF), (0x5FFFE, 0x5FFFF), (0x6FFFE, 0x6FFFF),
473 (0x7FFFE, 0x7FFFF), (0x8FFFE, 0x8FFFF), (0x9FFFE, 0x9FFFF),
474 (0xAFFFE, 0xAFFFF), (0xBFFFE, 0xBFFFF), (0xCFFFE, 0xCFFFF),
475 (0xDFFFE, 0xDFFFF), (0xEFFFE, 0xEFFFF), (0xFFFFE, 0xFFFFF),
476 (0x10FFFE, 0x10FFFF)])
477
478 # Build up an array of range expressions.
479 illegal_ranges = [
480 "%s-%s" % (unichr(low), unichr(high))
481 for (low, high) in illegal_chars_u]
482
483 # Compile the regex
484 return re.compile(u'[%s]' % u''.join(illegal_ranges))
485
486 @staticmethod
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000487 def _quote_attribute(text):
488 """Returns the given text in a manner safe for usage in an XML attribute.
489
490 @param text the text that should appear within an XML attribute.
491 @return the attribute-escaped version of the input text.
492 """
493 return xml.sax.saxutils.quoteattr(text)
494
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000495 def _replace_invalid_xml(self, str_or_unicode):
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +0000496 """Replaces invalid XML characters with a '?'.
497
498 @param str_or_unicode a string to replace invalid XML
499 characters within. Can be unicode or not. If not unicode,
500 assumes it is a byte string in utf-8 encoding.
501
502 @returns a utf-8-encoded byte string with invalid
503 XML replaced with '?'.
504 """
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000505 # Get the content into unicode
506 if isinstance(str_or_unicode, str):
507 unicode_content = str_or_unicode.decode('utf-8')
508 else:
509 unicode_content = str_or_unicode
510 return self.invalid_xml_re.sub(u'?', unicode_content).encode('utf-8')
511
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000512 @classmethod
513 def arg_parser(cls):
514 """@return arg parser used to parse formatter-specific options."""
515 parser = super(XunitFormatter, cls).arg_parser()
516
517 # These are valid choices for results mapping.
518 results_mapping_choices = [
519 XunitFormatter.RM_IGNORE,
520 XunitFormatter.RM_SUCCESS,
521 XunitFormatter.RM_FAILURE,
522 XunitFormatter.RM_PASSTHRU]
523 parser.add_argument(
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +0000524 "--assert-on-unknown-events",
525 action="store_true",
526 help=('cause unknown test events to generate '
527 'a python assert. Default is to ignore.'))
528 parser.add_argument(
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000529 "--xpass", action="store", choices=results_mapping_choices,
530 default=XunitFormatter.RM_FAILURE,
531 help=('specify mapping from unexpected success to jUnit/xUnit '
532 'result type'))
533 parser.add_argument(
534 "--xfail", action="store", choices=results_mapping_choices,
535 default=XunitFormatter.RM_IGNORE,
536 help=('specify mapping from expected failure to jUnit/xUnit '
537 'result type'))
538 return parser
539
540 def __init__(self, out_file, options):
541 """Initializes the XunitFormatter instance.
542 @param out_file file-like object where formatted output is written.
543 @param options_dict specifies a dictionary of options for the
544 formatter.
545 """
546 # Initialize the parent
547 super(XunitFormatter, self).__init__(out_file, options)
548 self.text_encoding = "UTF-8"
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000549 self.invalid_xml_re = XunitFormatter._build_illegal_xml_regex()
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000550
551 self.total_test_count = 0
552
553 self.elements = {
554 "successes": [],
555 "errors": [],
556 "failures": [],
557 "skips": [],
558 "unexpected_successes": [],
559 "expected_failures": [],
560 "all": []
561 }
562
563 self.status_handlers = {
564 "success": self._handle_success,
565 "failure": self._handle_failure,
566 "error": self._handle_error,
567 "skip": self._handle_skip,
568 "expected_failure": self._handle_expected_failure,
569 "unexpected_success": self._handle_unexpected_success
570 }
571
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000572 def handle_event(self, test_event):
573 super(XunitFormatter, self).handle_event(test_event)
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000574
575 event_type = test_event["event"]
576 if event_type is None:
577 return
578
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000579 if event_type == "terminate":
580 self._finish_output()
581 elif event_type == "test_start":
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000582 self.track_start_time(
583 test_event["test_class"],
584 test_event["test_name"],
585 test_event["event_time"])
586 elif event_type == "test_result":
587 self._process_test_result(test_event)
588 else:
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +0000589 # This is an unknown event.
590 if self.options.assert_on_unknown_events:
591 raise Exception("unknown event type {} from {}\n".format(
592 event_type, test_event))
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000593
594 def _handle_success(self, test_event):
595 """Handles a test success.
596 @param test_event the test event to handle.
597 """
598 result = self._common_add_testcase_entry(test_event)
599 with self.lock:
600 self.elements["successes"].append(result)
601
602 def _handle_failure(self, test_event):
603 """Handles a test failure.
604 @param test_event the test event to handle.
605 """
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000606 message = self._replace_invalid_xml(test_event["issue_message"])
607 backtrace = self._replace_invalid_xml(
608 "".join(test_event.get("issue_backtrace", [])))
Todd Fialae7e911f2015-09-18 07:08:09 +0000609
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000610 result = self._common_add_testcase_entry(
611 test_event,
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000612 inner_content=(
613 '<failure type={} message={}><![CDATA[{}]]></failure>'.format(
614 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(test_event["issue_class"]),
615 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(message),
616 backtrace)
Todd Fialae7e911f2015-09-18 07:08:09 +0000617 ))
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000618 with self.lock:
619 self.elements["failures"].append(result)
620
621 def _handle_error(self, test_event):
622 """Handles a test error.
623 @param test_event the test event to handle.
624 """
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000625 message = self._replace_invalid_xml(test_event["issue_message"])
626 backtrace = self._replace_invalid_xml(
627 "".join(test_event.get("issue_backtrace", [])))
Todd Fialae7e911f2015-09-18 07:08:09 +0000628
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000629 result = self._common_add_testcase_entry(
630 test_event,
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000631 inner_content=(
632 '<error type={} message={}><![CDATA[{}]]></error>'.format(
633 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(test_event["issue_class"]),
634 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(message),
635 backtrace)
Todd Fialae7e911f2015-09-18 07:08:09 +0000636 ))
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000637 with self.lock:
638 self.elements["errors"].append(result)
639
640 def _handle_skip(self, test_event):
641 """Handles a skipped test.
642 @param test_event the test event to handle.
643 """
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000644 reason = self._replace_invalid_xml(test_event.get("skip_reason", ""))
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000645 result = self._common_add_testcase_entry(
646 test_event,
647 inner_content='<skipped message={} />'.format(
Todd Fiala8effde42015-09-18 16:00:52 +0000648 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(reason)))
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000649 with self.lock:
650 self.elements["skips"].append(result)
651
652 def _handle_expected_failure(self, test_event):
653 """Handles a test that failed as expected.
654 @param test_event the test event to handle.
655 """
656 if self.options.xfail == XunitFormatter.RM_PASSTHRU:
657 # This is not a natively-supported junit/xunit
658 # testcase mode, so it might fail a validating
659 # test results viewer.
660 if "bugnumber" in test_event:
661 bug_id_attribute = 'bug-id={} '.format(
662 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(test_event["bugnumber"]))
663 else:
664 bug_id_attribute = ''
665
666 result = self._common_add_testcase_entry(
667 test_event,
668 inner_content=(
669 '<expected-failure {}type={} message={} />'.format(
670 bug_id_attribute,
671 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(
672 test_event["issue_class"]),
673 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(
674 test_event["issue_message"]))
675 ))
676 with self.lock:
677 self.elements["expected_failures"].append(result)
678 elif self.options.xfail == XunitFormatter.RM_SUCCESS:
679 result = self._common_add_testcase_entry(test_event)
680 with self.lock:
681 self.elements["successes"].append(result)
682 elif self.options.xfail == XunitFormatter.RM_FAILURE:
683 result = self._common_add_testcase_entry(
684 test_event,
685 inner_content='<failure type={} message={} />'.format(
686 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(test_event["issue_class"]),
687 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(
688 test_event["issue_message"])))
689 with self.lock:
690 self.elements["failures"].append(result)
691 elif self.options.xfail == XunitFormatter.RM_IGNORE:
692 pass
693 else:
694 raise Exception(
695 "unknown xfail option: {}".format(self.options.xfail))
696
697 def _handle_unexpected_success(self, test_event):
698 """Handles a test that passed but was expected to fail.
699 @param test_event the test event to handle.
700 """
701 if self.options.xpass == XunitFormatter.RM_PASSTHRU:
702 # This is not a natively-supported junit/xunit
703 # testcase mode, so it might fail a validating
704 # test results viewer.
705 result = self._common_add_testcase_entry(
706 test_event,
707 inner_content=("<unexpected-success />"))
708 with self.lock:
709 self.elements["unexpected_successes"].append(result)
710 elif self.options.xpass == XunitFormatter.RM_SUCCESS:
711 # Treat the xpass as a success.
712 result = self._common_add_testcase_entry(test_event)
713 with self.lock:
714 self.elements["successes"].append(result)
715 elif self.options.xpass == XunitFormatter.RM_FAILURE:
716 # Treat the xpass as a failure.
717 if "bugnumber" in test_event:
718 message = "unexpected success (bug_id:{})".format(
719 test_event["bugnumber"])
720 else:
721 message = "unexpected success (bug_id:none)"
722 result = self._common_add_testcase_entry(
723 test_event,
724 inner_content='<failure type={} message={} />'.format(
725 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute("unexpected_success"),
726 XunitFormatter._quote_attribute(message)))
727 with self.lock:
728 self.elements["failures"].append(result)
729 elif self.options.xpass == XunitFormatter.RM_IGNORE:
730 # Ignore the xpass result as far as xUnit reporting goes.
731 pass
732 else:
733 raise Exception("unknown xpass option: {}".format(
734 self.options.xpass))
735
736 def _process_test_result(self, test_event):
737 """Processes the test_event known to be a test result.
738
739 This categorizes the event appropriately and stores the data needed
740 to generate the final xUnit report. This method skips events that
741 cannot be represented in xUnit output.
742 """
743 if "status" not in test_event:
744 raise Exception("test event dictionary missing 'status' key")
745
746 status = test_event["status"]
747 if status not in self.status_handlers:
748 raise Exception("test event status '{}' unsupported".format(
749 status))
750
751 # Call the status handler for the test result.
752 self.status_handlers[status](test_event)
753
754 def _common_add_testcase_entry(self, test_event, inner_content=None):
755 """Registers a testcase result, and returns the text created.
756
757 The caller is expected to manage failure/skip/success counts
758 in some kind of appropriate way. This call simply constructs
759 the XML and appends the returned result to the self.all_results
760 list.
761
762 @param test_event the test event dictionary.
763
764 @param inner_content if specified, gets included in the <testcase>
765 inner section, at the point before stdout and stderr would be
766 included. This is where a <failure/>, <skipped/>, <error/>, etc.
767 could go.
768
769 @return the text of the xml testcase element.
770 """
771
772 # Get elapsed time.
773 test_class = test_event["test_class"]
774 test_name = test_event["test_name"]
775 event_time = test_event["event_time"]
776 time_taken = self.elapsed_time_for_test(
777 test_class, test_name, event_time)
778
779 # Plumb in stdout/stderr once we shift over to only test results.
780 test_stdout = ''
781 test_stderr = ''
782
783 # Formulate the output xml.
784 if not inner_content:
785 inner_content = ""
786 result = (
787 '<testcase classname="{}" name="{}" time="{:.3f}">'
788 '{}{}{}</testcase>'.format(
789 test_class,
790 test_name,
791 time_taken,
792 inner_content,
793 test_stdout,
794 test_stderr))
795
796 # Save the result, update total test count.
797 with self.lock:
798 self.total_test_count += 1
799 self.elements["all"].append(result)
800
801 return result
802
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000803 def _finish_output_no_lock(self):
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000804 """Flushes out the report of test executions to form valid xml output.
805
806 xUnit output is in XML. The reporting system cannot complete the
807 formatting of the output without knowing when there is no more input.
808 This call addresses notifcation of the completed test run and thus is
809 when we can finish off the report output.
810 """
811
812 # Figure out the counts line for the testsuite. If we have
813 # been counting either unexpected successes or expected
814 # failures, we'll output those in the counts, at the risk of
815 # being invalidated by a validating test results viewer.
816 # These aren't counted by default so they won't show up unless
817 # the user specified a formatter option to include them.
818 xfail_count = len(self.elements["expected_failures"])
819 xpass_count = len(self.elements["unexpected_successes"])
820 if xfail_count > 0 or xpass_count > 0:
821 extra_testsuite_attributes = (
822 ' expected-failures="{}"'
823 ' unexpected-successes="{}"'.format(xfail_count, xpass_count))
824 else:
825 extra_testsuite_attributes = ""
826
827 # Output the header.
828 self.out_file.write(
829 '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="{}"?>\n'
Todd Fiala038bf832015-09-18 01:43:08 +0000830 '<testsuites>'
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000831 '<testsuite name="{}" tests="{}" errors="{}" failures="{}" '
832 'skip="{}"{}>\n'.format(
833 self.text_encoding,
834 "LLDB test suite",
835 self.total_test_count,
836 len(self.elements["errors"]),
837 len(self.elements["failures"]),
838 len(self.elements["skips"]),
839 extra_testsuite_attributes))
840
841 # Output each of the test result entries.
842 for result in self.elements["all"]:
843 self.out_file.write(result + '\n')
844
845 # Close off the test suite.
Todd Fiala038bf832015-09-18 01:43:08 +0000846 self.out_file.write('</testsuite></testsuites>\n')
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000847
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000848 def _finish_output(self):
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000849 with self.lock:
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000850 self._finish_output_no_lock()
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000851
852
853class RawPickledFormatter(ResultsFormatter):
854 """Formats events as a pickled stream.
855
856 The parallel test runner has inferiors pickle their results and send them
857 over a socket back to the parallel test. The parallel test runner then
858 aggregates them into the final results formatter (e.g. xUnit).
859 """
860
861 @classmethod
862 def arg_parser(cls):
863 """@return arg parser used to parse formatter-specific options."""
864 parser = super(RawPickledFormatter, cls).arg_parser()
865 return parser
866
867 def __init__(self, out_file, options):
868 super(RawPickledFormatter, self).__init__(out_file, options)
869 self.pid = os.getpid()
870
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000871 def handle_event(self, test_event):
872 super(RawPickledFormatter, self).handle_event(test_event)
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000873
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +0000874 # Convert initialize/terminate events into job_begin/job_end events.
875 event_type = test_event["event"]
876 if event_type is None:
877 return
878
879 if event_type == "initialize":
880 test_event["event"] = "job_begin"
881 elif event_type == "terminate":
882 test_event["event"] = "job_end"
883
884 # Tack on the pid.
885 test_event["pid"] = self.pid
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000886
Todd Fiala68615ce2015-09-15 21:38:04 +0000887 # Send it as {serialized_length_of_serialized_bytes}#{serialized_bytes}
888 pickled_message = cPickle.dumps(test_event)
889 self.out_file.send(
890 "{}#{}".format(len(pickled_message), pickled_message))
891
Greg Clayton1827fc22015-09-19 00:39:09 +0000892class Curses(ResultsFormatter):
893 """Receives live results from tests that are running and reports them to the terminal in a curses GUI"""
894
895 def clear_line(self, y):
896 self.out_file.write("\033[%u;0H\033[2K" % (y))
897 self.out_file.flush()
898
899 def print_line(self, y, str):
900 self.out_file.write("\033[%u;0H\033[2K%s" % (y, str))
901 self.out_file.flush()
902
903 def __init__(self, out_file, options):
904 # Initialize the parent
905 super(Curses, self).__init__(out_file, options)
906 self.using_terminal = True
907 self.have_curses = True
908 self.initialize_event = None
909 self.jobs = [None] * 64
910 self.job_tests = [None] * 64
911 try:
912 import lldbcurses
913 self.main_window = lldbcurses.intialize_curses()
914 num_jobs = 8 # TODO: need to dynamically determine this
915 job_frame = self.main_window.get_contained_rect(height=num_jobs+2)
916 fail_frame = self.main_window.get_contained_rect(top_inset=num_jobs+2, bottom_inset=1)
917 status_frame = self.main_window.get_contained_rect(height=1, top_inset=self.main_window.get_size().h-1)
918 self.job_panel = lldbcurses.BoxedPanel(job_frame, "Jobs")
919 self.fail_panel = lldbcurses.BoxedPanel(fail_frame, "Failures")
920 self.status_panel = lldbcurses.StatusPanel(status_frame)
921 self.status_panel.add_status_item(name="success", title="Success (%s)" % self.status_to_short_str('success'), format="%u", width=20, value=0, update=False)
922 self.status_panel.add_status_item(name="failure", title="Failure (%s)" % self.status_to_short_str('failure'), format="%u", width=20, value=0, update=False)
923 self.status_panel.add_status_item(name="error", title="Error (%s)" % self.status_to_short_str('error'), format="%u", width=20, value=0, update=False)
924 self.status_panel.add_status_item(name="skip", title="Skipped (%s)" % self.status_to_short_str('skip'), format="%u", width=20, value=0, update=True)
925 self.status_panel.add_status_item(name="expected_failure", title="Expected Failure (%s)" % self.status_to_short_str('expected_failure'), format="%u", width=30, value=0, update=False)
926 self.status_panel.add_status_item(name="unexpected_success", title="Unexpected Success (%s)" % self.status_to_short_str('unexpected_success'), format="%u", width=30, value=0, update=False)
927 self.main_window.refresh()
928 except:
929 self.have_curses = False
930 lldbcurses.terminate_curses()
931 self.using_terminal = False
932 print "Unexpected error:", sys.exc_info()[0]
933 raise
934
935
936 self.line_dict = dict()
937 self.events_file = open("/tmp/events.txt", "w")
938 # self.formatters = list()
939 # if tee_results_formatter:
940 # self.formatters.append(tee_results_formatter)
941
942 def status_to_short_str(self, status):
943 if status == 'success':
944 return '.'
945 elif status == 'failure':
946 return 'F'
947 elif status == 'unexpected_success':
948 return '?'
949 elif status == 'expected_failure':
950 return 'X'
951 elif status == 'skip':
952 return 'S'
953 elif status == 'error':
954 return 'E'
955 else:
956 return status
957 def handle_event(self, test_event):
958 if self.lock:
959 self.lock.acquire()
960 super(Curses, self).handle_event(test_event)
961 # for formatter in self.formatters:
962 # formatter.process_event(test_event)
963 if self.have_curses:
964 worker_index = -1
965 if 'worker_index' in test_event:
966 worker_index = test_event['worker_index']
967 if 'event' in test_event:
968 print >>self.events_file, str(test_event)
969 event = test_event['event']
970 if event == 'test_start':
971 name = test_event['test_class'] + '.' + test_event['test_name']
972 self.job_tests[worker_index] = test_event
973 if 'pid' in test_event:
974 line = 'pid: ' + str(test_event['pid']) + ' ' + name
975 else:
976 line = name
977 self.job_panel.set_line(worker_index, line)
978 self.main_window.refresh()
979 elif event == 'test_result':
980 status = test_event['status']
981 self.status_panel.increment_status(status)
982 self.job_panel.set_line(worker_index, '')
983 # if status != 'success' and status != 'skip' and status != 'expect_failure':
984 name = test_event['test_class'] + '.' + test_event['test_name']
985 time = test_event['event_time'] - self.job_tests[worker_index]['event_time']
986 self.fail_panel.append_line('%s (%6.2f sec) %s' % (self.status_to_short_str(status), time, name))
987 self.main_window.refresh()
988 self.job_tests[worker_index] = ''
989 elif event == 'job_begin':
990 self.jobs[worker_index] = test_event
991 elif event == 'job_end':
992 self.jobs[worker_index] = ''
993 elif event == 'initialize':
994 self.initialize_event = test_event
995 num_jobs = test_event['worker_count']
996 self.main_window.refresh()
997
998 if self.lock:
999 self.lock.release()
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +00001000
1001class DumpFormatter(ResultsFormatter):
1002 """Formats events to the file as their raw python dictionary format."""
1003
Todd Fialae83f1402015-09-18 22:45:31 +00001004 def handle_event(self, test_event):
1005 super(DumpFormatter, self).handle_event(test_event)
Todd Fiala33896a92015-09-18 21:01:13 +00001006 self.out_file.write("\n" + pprint.pformat(test_event) + "\n")