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"""unit testing code for webkitpy.""" import StringIO import itertools import json import logging import multiprocessing import operator import optparse import os import sys import time import traceback import unittest from webkitpy.common.system.filesystem import FileSystem from webkitpy.test.finder import Finder from webkitpy.test.printer import Printer from webkitpy.test.runner import Runner, unit_test_name _log = logging.getLogger(__name__) def main(): up = os.path.dirname webkit_root = up(up(up(up(up(os.path.abspath(__file__)))))) tester = Tester() tester.add_tree(os.path.join(webkit_root, 'Tools', 'Scripts'), 'webkitpy') # There is no WebKit2 on Windows, so we don't need to run WebKit2 unittests on it. if not (sys.platform.startswith('win') or sys.platform == 'cygwin'): tester.add_tree(os.path.join(webkit_root, 'Source', 'WebKit2', 'Scripts'), 'webkit2') tester.skip(('webkitpy.common.checkout.scm.scm_unittest',), 'are really, really, slow', 31818) if sys.platform.startswith('win'): tester.skip(('webkitpy.common.checkout', 'webkitpy.common.config', 'webkitpy.tool'), 'fail horribly on win32', 54526) # This only needs to run on Unix, so don't worry about win32 for now. appengine_sdk_path = '/usr/local/google_appengine' if os.path.exists(appengine_sdk_path): if not appengine_sdk_path in sys.path: sys.path.append(appengine_sdk_path) import dev_appserver from google.appengine.dist import use_library use_library('django', '1.2') dev_appserver.fix_sys_path() tester.add_tree(os.path.join(webkit_root, 'Tools', 'QueueStatusServer')) else: _log.info('Skipping QueueStatusServer tests; the Google AppEngine Python SDK is not installed.') return not tester.run() def _print_results_as_json(stream, all_test_names, failures, errors): def result_dict_from_tuple(result_tuple): return {'name': result_tuple[0], 'result': result_tuple[1]} results = {} results['failures'] = map(result_dict_from_tuple, sorted(failures, key=operator.itemgetter(0))) results['errors'] = map(result_dict_from_tuple, sorted(errors, key=operator.itemgetter(0))) results['passes'] = sorted(set(all_test_names) - set(map(operator.itemgetter(0), failures)) - set(map(operator.itemgetter(0), errors))) json.dump(results, stream, separators=(',', ':')) class Tester(object): def __init__(self, filesystem=None): self.finder = Finder(filesystem or FileSystem()) self.printer = Printer(sys.stderr) self._options = None def add_tree(self, top_directory, starting_subdirectory=None): self.finder.add_tree(top_directory, starting_subdirectory) def skip(self, names, reason, bugid): self.finder.skip(names, reason, bugid) def _parse_args(self, argv=None): parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage='usage: %prog [options] [args...]') parser.add_option('-a', '--all', action='store_true', default=False, help='run all the tests') parser.add_option('-c', '--coverage', action='store_true', default=False, help='generate code coverage info (requires http://pypi.python.org/pypi/coverage)') parser.add_option('-i', '--integration-tests', action='store_true', default=False, help='run integration tests as well as unit tests'), parser.add_option('-j', '--child-processes', action='store', type='int', default=(1 if sys.platform.startswith('win') else multiprocessing.cpu_count()), help='number of tests to run in parallel (default=%default)') parser.add_option('-p', '--pass-through', action='store_true', default=False, help='be debugger friendly by passing captured output through to the system') parser.add_option('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true', default=False, help='run quietly (errors, warnings, and progress only)') parser.add_option('-t', '--timing', action='store_true', default=False, help='display per-test execution time (implies --verbose)') parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', action='count', default=0, help='verbose output (specify once for individual test results, twice for debug messages)') parser.add_option('--json', action='store_true', default=False, help='write JSON formatted test results to stdout') parser.epilog = ('[args...] is an optional list of modules, test_classes, or individual tests. ' 'If no args are given, all the tests will be run.') return parser.parse_args(argv) def run(self): self._options, args = self._parse_args() self.printer.configure(self._options) self.finder.clean_trees() names = self.finder.find_names(args, self._options.all) if not names: _log.error('No tests to run') return False return self._run_tests(names) def _run_tests(self, names): # Make sure PYTHONPATH is set up properly. sys.path = self.finder.additional_paths(sys.path) + sys.path # We autoinstall everything up so that we can run tests concurrently # and not have to worry about autoinstalling packages concurrently. self.printer.write_update("Checking autoinstalled packages ...") from webkitpy.thirdparty import autoinstall_everything autoinstall_everything() if self._options.coverage: _log.warning("Checking code coverage, so running things serially") self._options.child_processes = 1 import webkitpy.thirdparty.autoinstalled.coverage as coverage cov = coverage.coverage(omit=["/usr/*", "*/webkitpy/thirdparty/autoinstalled/*", "*/webkitpy/thirdparty/BeautifulSoup.py"]) cov.start() self.printer.write_update("Checking imports ...") if not self._check_imports(names): return False self.printer.write_update("Finding the individual test methods ...") loader = _Loader() parallel_tests, serial_tests = self._test_names(loader, names) self.printer.write_update("Running the tests ...") self.printer.num_tests = len(parallel_tests) + len(serial_tests) start = time.time() test_runner = Runner(self.printer, loader) test_runner.run(parallel_tests, self._options.child_processes) test_runner.run(serial_tests, 1) self.printer.print_result(time.time() - start) if self._options.json: _print_results_as_json(sys.stdout, itertools.chain(parallel_tests, serial_tests), test_runner.failures, test_runner.errors) if self._options.coverage: cov.stop() cov.save() cov.report(show_missing=False) return not self.printer.num_errors and not self.printer.num_failures def _check_imports(self, names): for name in names: if self.finder.is_module(name): # if we failed to load a name and it looks like a module, # try importing it directly, because loadTestsFromName() # produces lousy error messages for bad modules. try: __import__(name) except ImportError: _log.fatal('Failed to import %s:' % name) self._log_exception() return False return True def _test_names(self, loader, names): parallel_test_method_prefixes = ['test_'] serial_test_method_prefixes = ['serial_test_'] if self._options.integration_tests: parallel_test_method_prefixes.append('integration_test_') serial_test_method_prefixes.append('serial_integration_test_') parallel_tests = [] loader.test_method_prefixes = parallel_test_method_prefixes for name in names: parallel_tests.extend(self._all_test_names(loader.loadTestsFromName(name, None))) serial_tests = [] loader.test_method_prefixes = serial_test_method_prefixes for name in names: serial_tests.extend(self._all_test_names(loader.loadTestsFromName(name, None))) # loader.loadTestsFromName() will not verify that names begin with one of the test_method_prefixes # if the names were explicitly provided (e.g., MainTest.test_basic), so this means that any individual # tests will be included in both parallel_tests and serial_tests, and we need to de-dup them. serial_tests = list(set(serial_tests).difference(set(parallel_tests))) return (parallel_tests, serial_tests) def _all_test_names(self, suite): names = [] if hasattr(suite, '_tests'): for t in suite._tests: names.extend(self._all_test_names(t)) else: names.append(unit_test_name(suite)) return names def _log_exception(self): s = StringIO.StringIO() traceback.print_exc(file=s) for l in s.buflist: _log.error(' ' + l.rstrip()) class _Loader(unittest.TestLoader): test_method_prefixes = [] def getTestCaseNames(self, testCaseClass): def isTestMethod(attrname, testCaseClass=testCaseClass): if not hasattr(getattr(testCaseClass, attrname), '__call__'): return False return (any(attrname.startswith(prefix) for prefix in self.test_method_prefixes)) testFnNames = filter(isTestMethod, dir(testCaseClass)) testFnNames.sort() return testFnNames if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main())