diff options
author | Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> | 2009-12-31 18:48:41 +0100 |
---|---|---|
committer | Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> | 2010-01-16 19:53:49 +1300 |
commit | b6b46b4978dcaffa0cd9803c43b8a5f1c19e227e (patch) | |
tree | 478630ad4dd780bf0e68b2cad61d6b0cb26b8823 /lib/subunit/python | |
parent | 2e38cb2cbb7520b2630ed85c3df2eb678c737fda (diff) | |
download | samba-b6b46b4978dcaffa0cd9803c43b8a5f1c19e227e.tar.gz samba-b6b46b4978dcaffa0cd9803c43b8a5f1c19e227e.tar.bz2 samba-b6b46b4978dcaffa0cd9803c43b8a5f1c19e227e.zip |
subunit: Import new version.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/subunit/python')
23 files changed, 4033 insertions, 467 deletions
diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/LICENSE b/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5ca93dae79 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +Copyright (c) 2007 Michael Twomey + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a +copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to +permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to +the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included +in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS +OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. +IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY +CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, +TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE +SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/README b/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5ec9d45597 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/README @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +A simple package to deal with ISO 8601 date time formats. + +ISO 8601 defines a neutral, unambiguous date string format, which also +has the property of sorting naturally. + +e.g. YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ or 2007-01-25T12:00:00Z + +Currently this covers only the most common date formats encountered, not +all of ISO 8601 is handled. + +Currently the following formats are handled: + +* 2006-01-01T00:00:00Z +* 2006-01-01T00:00:00[+-]00:00 + +I'll add more as I encounter them in my day to day life. Patches with +new formats and tests will be gratefully accepted of course :) + +References: + +* http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html - simple overview + +* http://hydracen.com/dx/iso8601.htm - more detailed enumeration of + valid formats. + +See the LICENSE file for the license this package is released under. diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/README.subunit b/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/README.subunit new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d1ed8a11a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/README.subunit @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +This is a [slightly rearranged] import of http://pypi.python.org/pypi/iso8601/ +version 0.1.4. The OS X hidden files have been stripped, and the package +turned into a single module, to simplify installation. The remainder of the +source distribution is included in the subunit source tree at python/iso8601 +for reference. diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/setup.py b/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/setup.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cdb61ecf6a --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/setup.py @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +try: + from setuptools import setup +except ImportError: + from distutils import setup + +long_description="""Simple module to parse ISO 8601 dates + +This module parses the most common forms of ISO 8601 date strings (e.g. +2007-01-14T20:34:22+00:00) into datetime objects. + +>>> import iso8601 +>>> iso8601.parse_date("2007-01-25T12:00:00Z") +datetime.datetime(2007, 1, 25, 12, 0, tzinfo=<iso8601.iso8601.Utc ...>) +>>> + +Changes +======= + +0.1.4 +----- + +* The default_timezone argument wasn't being passed through correctly, + UTC was being used in every case. Fixes issue 10. + +0.1.3 +----- + +* Fixed the microsecond handling, the generated microsecond values were + way too small. Fixes issue 9. + +0.1.2 +----- + +* Adding ParseError to __all__ in iso8601 module, allows people to import it. + Addresses issue 7. +* Be a little more flexible when dealing with dates without leading zeroes. + This violates the spec a little, but handles more dates as seen in the + field. Addresses issue 6. +* Allow date/time separators other than T. + +0.1.1 +----- + +* When parsing dates without a timezone the specified default is used. If no + default is specified then UTC is used. Addresses issue 4. +""" + +setup( + name="iso8601", + version="0.1.4", + description=long_description.split("\n")[0], + long_description=long_description, + author="Michael Twomey", + author_email="micktwomey+iso8601@gmail.com", + url="http://code.google.com/p/pyiso8601/", + packages=["iso8601"], + license="MIT", +) diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/test_iso8601.py b/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/test_iso8601.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ff9e2731cf --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/iso8601/test_iso8601.py @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +import iso8601 + +def test_iso8601_regex(): + assert iso8601.ISO8601_REGEX.match("2006-10-11T00:14:33Z") + +def test_timezone_regex(): + assert iso8601.TIMEZONE_REGEX.match("+01:00") + assert iso8601.TIMEZONE_REGEX.match("+00:00") + assert iso8601.TIMEZONE_REGEX.match("+01:20") + assert iso8601.TIMEZONE_REGEX.match("-01:00") + +def test_parse_date(): + d = iso8601.parse_date("2006-10-20T15:34:56Z") + assert d.year == 2006 + assert d.month == 10 + assert d.day == 20 + assert d.hour == 15 + assert d.minute == 34 + assert d.second == 56 + assert d.tzinfo == iso8601.UTC + +def test_parse_date_fraction(): + d = iso8601.parse_date("2006-10-20T15:34:56.123Z") + assert d.year == 2006 + assert d.month == 10 + assert d.day == 20 + assert d.hour == 15 + assert d.minute == 34 + assert d.second == 56 + assert d.microsecond == 123000 + assert d.tzinfo == iso8601.UTC + +def test_parse_date_fraction_2(): + """From bug 6 + + """ + d = iso8601.parse_date("2007-5-7T11:43:55.328Z'") + assert d.year == 2007 + assert d.month == 5 + assert d.day == 7 + assert d.hour == 11 + assert d.minute == 43 + assert d.second == 55 + assert d.microsecond == 328000 + assert d.tzinfo == iso8601.UTC + +def test_parse_date_tz(): + d = iso8601.parse_date("2006-10-20T15:34:56.123+02:30") + assert d.year == 2006 + assert d.month == 10 + assert d.day == 20 + assert d.hour == 15 + assert d.minute == 34 + assert d.second == 56 + assert d.microsecond == 123000 + assert d.tzinfo.tzname(None) == "+02:30" + offset = d.tzinfo.utcoffset(None) + assert offset.days == 0 + assert offset.seconds == 60 * 60 * 2.5 + +def test_parse_invalid_date(): + try: + iso8601.parse_date(None) + except iso8601.ParseError: + pass + else: + assert 1 == 2 + +def test_parse_invalid_date2(): + try: + iso8601.parse_date("23") + except iso8601.ParseError: + pass + else: + assert 1 == 2 + +def test_parse_no_timezone(): + """issue 4 - Handle datetime string without timezone + + This tests what happens when you parse a date with no timezone. While not + strictly correct this is quite common. I'll assume UTC for the time zone + in this case. + """ + d = iso8601.parse_date("2007-01-01T08:00:00") + assert d.year == 2007 + assert d.month == 1 + assert d.day == 1 + assert d.hour == 8 + assert d.minute == 0 + assert d.second == 0 + assert d.microsecond == 0 + assert d.tzinfo == iso8601.UTC + +def test_parse_no_timezone_different_default(): + tz = iso8601.FixedOffset(2, 0, "test offset") + d = iso8601.parse_date("2007-01-01T08:00:00", default_timezone=tz) + assert d.tzinfo == tz + +def test_space_separator(): + """Handle a separator other than T + + """ + d = iso8601.parse_date("2007-06-23 06:40:34.00Z") + assert d.year == 2007 + assert d.month == 6 + assert d.day == 23 + assert d.hour == 6 + assert d.minute == 40 + assert d.second == 34 + assert d.microsecond == 0 + assert d.tzinfo == iso8601.UTC diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/__init__.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/__init__.py index 406cd8765b..6e8df90317 100644 --- a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/__init__.py +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/__init__.py @@ -1,28 +1,151 @@ # -# subunit: extensions to python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# subunit: extensions to Python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. # Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> -# Copyright (C) 2007 Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> # -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. # +"""Subunit - a streaming test protocol + +Overview +++++++++ + +The ``subunit`` Python package provides a number of ``unittest`` extensions +which can be used to cause tests to output Subunit, to parse Subunit streams +into test activity, perform seamless test isolation within a regular test +case and variously sort, filter and report on test runs. + + +Key Classes +----------- + +The ``subunit.TestProtocolClient`` class is a ``unittest.TestResult`` +extension which will translate a test run into a Subunit stream. + +The ``subunit.ProtocolTestCase`` class is an adapter between the Subunit wire +protocol and the ``unittest.TestCase`` object protocol. It is used to translate +a stream into a test run, which regular ``unittest.TestResult`` objects can +process and report/inspect. + +Subunit has support for non-blocking usage too, for use with asyncore or +Twisted. See the ``TestProtocolServer`` parser class for more details. + +Subunit includes extensions to the Python ``TestResult`` protocol. These are +all done in a compatible manner: ``TestResult`` objects that do not implement +the extension methods will not cause errors to be raised, instead the extension +will either lose fidelity (for instance, folding expected failures to success +in Python versions < 2.7 or 3.1), or discard the extended data (for extra +details, tags, timestamping and progress markers). + +The test outcome methods ``addSuccess``, ``addError``, ``addExpectedFailure``, +``addFailure``, ``addSkip`` take an optional keyword parameter ``details`` +which can be used instead of the usual python unittest parameter. +When used the value of details should be a dict from ``string`` to +``testtools.content.Content`` objects. This is a draft API being worked on with +the Python Testing In Python mail list, with the goal of permitting a common +way to provide additional data beyond a traceback, such as captured data from +disk, logging messages etc. The reference for this API is in testtools (0.9.0 +and newer). + +The ``tags(new_tags, gone_tags)`` method is called (if present) to add or +remove tags in the test run that is currently executing. If called when no +test is in progress (that is, if called outside of the ``startTest``, +``stopTest`` pair), the the tags apply to all sebsequent tests. If called +when a test is in progress, then the tags only apply to that test. + +The ``time(a_datetime)`` method is called (if present) when a ``time:`` +directive is encountered in a Subunit stream. This is used to tell a TestResult +about the time that events in the stream occured at, to allow reconstructing +test timing from a stream. + +The ``progress(offset, whence)`` method controls progress data for a stream. +The offset parameter is an int, and whence is one of subunit.PROGRESS_CUR, +subunit.PROGRESS_SET, PROGRESS_PUSH, PROGRESS_POP. Push and pop operations +ignore the offset parameter. + + +Python test support +------------------- + +``subunit.run`` is a convenience wrapper to run a Python test suite via +the command line, reporting via Subunit:: + + $ python -m subunit.run mylib.tests.test_suite + +The ``IsolatedTestSuite`` class is a TestSuite that forks before running its +tests, allowing isolation between the test runner and some tests. + +Similarly, ``IsolatedTestCase`` is a base class which can be subclassed to get +tests that will fork() before that individual test is run. + +`ExecTestCase`` is a convenience wrapper for running an external +program to get a Subunit stream and then report that back to an arbitrary +result object:: + + class AggregateTests(subunit.ExecTestCase): + + def test_script_one(self): + './bin/script_one' + + def test_script_two(self): + './bin/script_two' + + # Normally your normal test loading would take of this automatically, + # It is only spelt out in detail here for clarity. + suite = unittest.TestSuite([AggregateTests("test_script_one"), + AggregateTests("test_script_two")]) + # Create any TestResult class you like. + result = unittest._TextTestResult(sys.stdout) + # And run your suite as normal, Subunit will exec each external script as + # needed and report to your result object. + suite.run(result) + +Utility modules +--------------- + +* subunit.chunked contains HTTP chunked encoding/decoding logic. +* subunit.test_results contains TestResult helper classes. +""" + +import datetime import os +import re from StringIO import StringIO +import subprocess import sys import unittest +import iso8601 +from testtools import content, content_type, ExtendedToOriginalDecorator +try: + from testtools.testresult.real import _StringException + RemoteException = _StringException + _remote_exception_str = '_StringException' # For testing. +except ImportError: + raise ImportError ("testtools.testresult.real does not contain " + "_StringException, check your version.") + + +from testtools.testresult.real import _StringException + +import chunked, details, test_results + + +PROGRESS_SET = 0 +PROGRESS_CUR = 1 +PROGRESS_PUSH = 2 +PROGRESS_POP = 3 + + def test_suite(): import subunit.tests return subunit.tests.test_suite() @@ -42,211 +165,558 @@ def join_dir(base_path, path): return os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(base_path)), path) -class TestProtocolServer(object): - """A class for receiving results from a TestProtocol client.""" - - OUTSIDE_TEST = 0 - TEST_STARTED = 1 - READING_FAILURE = 2 - READING_ERROR = 3 - - def __init__(self, client, stream=sys.stdout): - """Create a TestProtocol server instance. - - client should be an object that provides - - startTest - - addSuccess - - addFailure - - addError - - stopTest - methods, i.e. a TestResult. - """ - self.state = TestProtocolServer.OUTSIDE_TEST - self.client = client - self._stream = stream - - def _addError(self, offset, line): - if (self.state == TestProtocolServer.TEST_STARTED and - self.current_test_description == line[offset:-1]): - self.state = TestProtocolServer.OUTSIDE_TEST - self.current_test_description = None - self.client.addError(self._current_test, RemoteError("")) - self.client.stopTest(self._current_test) - self._current_test = None - elif (self.state == TestProtocolServer.TEST_STARTED and - self.current_test_description + " [" == line[offset:-1]): - self.state = TestProtocolServer.READING_ERROR - self._message = "" - else: - self.stdOutLineReceived(line) - - def _addFailure(self, offset, line): - if (self.state == TestProtocolServer.TEST_STARTED and - self.current_test_description == line[offset:-1]): - self.state = TestProtocolServer.OUTSIDE_TEST - self.current_test_description = None - self.client.addFailure(self._current_test, RemoteError()) - self.client.stopTest(self._current_test) - elif (self.state == TestProtocolServer.TEST_STARTED and - self.current_test_description + " [" == line[offset:-1]): - self.state = TestProtocolServer.READING_FAILURE - self._message = "" +def tags_to_new_gone(tags): + """Split a list of tags into a new_set and a gone_set.""" + new_tags = set() + gone_tags = set() + for tag in tags: + if tag[0] == '-': + gone_tags.add(tag[1:]) else: - self.stdOutLineReceived(line) - - def _addSuccess(self, offset, line): - if (self.state == TestProtocolServer.TEST_STARTED and - self.current_test_description == line[offset:-1]): - self.client.addSuccess(self._current_test) - self.client.stopTest(self._current_test) - self.current_test_description = None - self._current_test = None - self.state = TestProtocolServer.OUTSIDE_TEST + new_tags.add(tag) + return new_tags, gone_tags + + +class DiscardStream(object): + """A filelike object which discards what is written to it.""" + + def write(self, bytes): + pass + + +class _ParserState(object): + """State for the subunit parser.""" + + def __init__(self, parser): + self.parser = parser + + def addError(self, offset, line): + """An 'error:' directive has been read.""" + self.parser.stdOutLineReceived(line) + + def addExpectedFail(self, offset, line): + """An 'xfail:' directive has been read.""" + self.parser.stdOutLineReceived(line) + + def addFailure(self, offset, line): + """A 'failure:' directive has been read.""" + self.parser.stdOutLineReceived(line) + + def addSkip(self, offset, line): + """A 'skip:' directive has been read.""" + self.parser.stdOutLineReceived(line) + + def addSuccess(self, offset, line): + """A 'success:' directive has been read.""" + self.parser.stdOutLineReceived(line) + + def lineReceived(self, line): + """a line has been received.""" + parts = line.split(None, 1) + if len(parts) == 2: + cmd, rest = parts + offset = len(cmd) + 1 + cmd = cmd.strip(':') + if cmd in ('test', 'testing'): + self.startTest(offset, line) + elif cmd == 'error': + self.addError(offset, line) + elif cmd == 'failure': + self.addFailure(offset, line) + elif cmd == 'progress': + self.parser._handleProgress(offset, line) + elif cmd == 'skip': + self.addSkip(offset, line) + elif cmd in ('success', 'successful'): + self.addSuccess(offset, line) + elif cmd in ('tags',): + self.parser._handleTags(offset, line) + self.parser.subunitLineReceived(line) + elif cmd in ('time',): + self.parser._handleTime(offset, line) + self.parser.subunitLineReceived(line) + elif cmd == 'xfail': + self.addExpectedFail(offset, line) + else: + self.parser.stdOutLineReceived(line) else: - self.stdOutLineReceived(line) + self.parser.stdOutLineReceived(line) + + def lostConnection(self): + """Connection lost.""" + self.parser._lostConnectionInTest('unknown state of ') + + def startTest(self, offset, line): + """A test start command received.""" + self.parser.stdOutLineReceived(line) + - def _appendMessage(self, line): - if line[0:2] == " ]": - # quoted ] start - self._message += line[1:] +class _InTest(_ParserState): + """State for the subunit parser after reading a test: directive.""" + + def _outcome(self, offset, line, no_details, details_state): + """An outcome directive has been read. + + :param no_details: Callable to call when no details are presented. + :param details_state: The state to switch to for details + processing of this outcome. + """ + if self.parser.current_test_description == line[offset:-1]: + self.parser._state = self.parser._outside_test + self.parser.current_test_description = None + no_details() + self.parser.client.stopTest(self.parser._current_test) + self.parser._current_test = None + self.parser.subunitLineReceived(line) + elif self.parser.current_test_description + " [" == line[offset:-1]: + self.parser._state = details_state + details_state.set_simple() + self.parser.subunitLineReceived(line) + elif self.parser.current_test_description + " [ multipart" == \ + line[offset:-1]: + self.parser._state = details_state + details_state.set_multipart() + self.parser.subunitLineReceived(line) else: - self._message += line - - def endQuote(self, line): - if self.state == TestProtocolServer.READING_FAILURE: - self.state = TestProtocolServer.OUTSIDE_TEST - self.current_test_description = None - self.client.addFailure(self._current_test, - RemoteError(self._message)) - self.client.stopTest(self._current_test) - elif self.state == TestProtocolServer.READING_ERROR: - self.state = TestProtocolServer.OUTSIDE_TEST - self.current_test_description = None - self.client.addError(self._current_test, - RemoteError(self._message)) - self.client.stopTest(self._current_test) + self.parser.stdOutLineReceived(line) + + def _error(self): + self.parser.client.addError(self.parser._current_test, + details={}) + + def addError(self, offset, line): + """An 'error:' directive has been read.""" + self._outcome(offset, line, self._error, + self.parser._reading_error_details) + + def _xfail(self): + self.parser.client.addExpectedFailure(self.parser._current_test, + details={}) + + def addExpectedFail(self, offset, line): + """An 'xfail:' directive has been read.""" + self._outcome(offset, line, self._xfail, + self.parser._reading_xfail_details) + + def _failure(self): + self.parser.client.addFailure(self.parser._current_test, details={}) + + def addFailure(self, offset, line): + """A 'failure:' directive has been read.""" + self._outcome(offset, line, self._failure, + self.parser._reading_failure_details) + + def _skip(self): + self.parser.client.addSkip(self.parser._current_test, details={}) + + def addSkip(self, offset, line): + """A 'skip:' directive has been read.""" + self._outcome(offset, line, self._skip, + self.parser._reading_skip_details) + + def _succeed(self): + self.parser.client.addSuccess(self.parser._current_test, details={}) + + def addSuccess(self, offset, line): + """A 'success:' directive has been read.""" + self._outcome(offset, line, self._succeed, + self.parser._reading_success_details) + + def lostConnection(self): + """Connection lost.""" + self.parser._lostConnectionInTest('') + + +class _OutSideTest(_ParserState): + """State for the subunit parser outside of a test context.""" + + def lostConnection(self): + """Connection lost.""" + + def startTest(self, offset, line): + """A test start command received.""" + self.parser._state = self.parser._in_test + self.parser._current_test = RemotedTestCase(line[offset:-1]) + self.parser.current_test_description = line[offset:-1] + self.parser.client.startTest(self.parser._current_test) + self.parser.subunitLineReceived(line) + + +class _ReadingDetails(_ParserState): + """Common logic for readin state details.""" + + def endDetails(self): + """The end of a details section has been reached.""" + self.parser._state = self.parser._outside_test + self.parser.current_test_description = None + self._report_outcome() + self.parser.client.stopTest(self.parser._current_test) + + def lineReceived(self, line): + """a line has been received.""" + self.details_parser.lineReceived(line) + self.parser.subunitLineReceived(line) + + def lostConnection(self): + """Connection lost.""" + self.parser._lostConnectionInTest('%s report of ' % + self._outcome_label()) + + def _outcome_label(self): + """The label to describe this outcome.""" + raise NotImplementedError(self._outcome_label) + + def set_simple(self): + """Start a simple details parser.""" + self.details_parser = details.SimpleDetailsParser(self) + + def set_multipart(self): + """Start a multipart details parser.""" + self.details_parser = details.MultipartDetailsParser(self) + + +class _ReadingFailureDetails(_ReadingDetails): + """State for the subunit parser when reading failure details.""" + + def _report_outcome(self): + self.parser.client.addFailure(self.parser._current_test, + details=self.details_parser.get_details()) + + def _outcome_label(self): + return "failure" + + +class _ReadingErrorDetails(_ReadingDetails): + """State for the subunit parser when reading error details.""" + + def _report_outcome(self): + self.parser.client.addError(self.parser._current_test, + details=self.details_parser.get_details()) + + def _outcome_label(self): + return "error" + + +class _ReadingExpectedFailureDetails(_ReadingDetails): + """State for the subunit parser when reading xfail details.""" + + def _report_outcome(self): + self.parser.client.addExpectedFailure(self.parser._current_test, + details=self.details_parser.get_details()) + + def _outcome_label(self): + return "xfail" + + +class _ReadingSkipDetails(_ReadingDetails): + """State for the subunit parser when reading skip details.""" + + def _report_outcome(self): + self.parser.client.addSkip(self.parser._current_test, + details=self.details_parser.get_details("skip")) + + def _outcome_label(self): + return "skip" + + +class _ReadingSuccessDetails(_ReadingDetails): + """State for the subunit parser when reading success details.""" + + def _report_outcome(self): + self.parser.client.addSuccess(self.parser._current_test, + details=self.details_parser.get_details("success")) + + def _outcome_label(self): + return "success" + + +class TestProtocolServer(object): + """A parser for subunit. + + :ivar tags: The current tags associated with the protocol stream. + """ + + def __init__(self, client, stream=None, forward_stream=None): + """Create a TestProtocolServer instance. + + :param client: An object meeting the unittest.TestResult protocol. + :param stream: The stream that lines received which are not part of the + subunit protocol should be written to. This allows custom handling + of mixed protocols. By default, sys.stdout will be used for + convenience. + :param forward_stream: A stream to forward subunit lines to. This + allows a filter to forward the entire stream while still parsing + and acting on it. By default forward_stream is set to + DiscardStream() and no forwarding happens. + """ + self.client = ExtendedToOriginalDecorator(client) + if stream is None: + stream = sys.stdout + self._stream = stream + self._forward_stream = forward_stream or DiscardStream() + # state objects we can switch too + self._in_test = _InTest(self) + self._outside_test = _OutSideTest(self) + self._reading_error_details = _ReadingErrorDetails(self) + self._reading_failure_details = _ReadingFailureDetails(self) + self._reading_skip_details = _ReadingSkipDetails(self) + self._reading_success_details = _ReadingSuccessDetails(self) + self._reading_xfail_details = _ReadingExpectedFailureDetails(self) + # start with outside test. + self._state = self._outside_test + + def _handleProgress(self, offset, line): + """Process a progress directive.""" + line = line[offset:].strip() + if line[0] in '+-': + whence = PROGRESS_CUR + delta = int(line) + elif line == "push": + whence = PROGRESS_PUSH + delta = None + elif line == "pop": + whence = PROGRESS_POP + delta = None else: - self.stdOutLineReceived(line) + whence = PROGRESS_SET + delta = int(line) + self.client.progress(delta, whence) + + def _handleTags(self, offset, line): + """Process a tags command.""" + tags = line[offset:].split() + new_tags, gone_tags = tags_to_new_gone(tags) + self.client.tags(new_tags, gone_tags) + + def _handleTime(self, offset, line): + # Accept it, but do not do anything with it yet. + try: + event_time = iso8601.parse_date(line[offset:-1]) + except TypeError, e: + raise TypeError("Failed to parse %r, got %r" % (line, e)) + self.client.time(event_time) def lineReceived(self, line): """Call the appropriate local method for the received line.""" - if line == "]\n": - self.endQuote(line) - elif (self.state == TestProtocolServer.READING_FAILURE or - self.state == TestProtocolServer.READING_ERROR): - self._appendMessage(line) - else: - parts = line.split(None, 1) - if len(parts) == 2: - cmd, rest = parts - offset = len(cmd) + 1 - cmd = cmd.strip(':') - if cmd in ('test', 'testing'): - self._startTest(offset, line) - elif cmd == 'error': - self._addError(offset, line) - elif cmd == 'failure': - self._addFailure(offset, line) - elif cmd in ('success', 'successful'): - self._addSuccess(offset, line) - else: - self.stdOutLineReceived(line) - else: - self.stdOutLineReceived(line) + self._state.lineReceived(line) + + def _lostConnectionInTest(self, state_string): + error_string = "lost connection during %stest '%s'" % ( + state_string, self.current_test_description) + self.client.addError(self._current_test, RemoteError(error_string)) + self.client.stopTest(self._current_test) def lostConnection(self): """The input connection has finished.""" - if self.state == TestProtocolServer.TEST_STARTED: - self.client.addError(self._current_test, - RemoteError("lost connection during test '%s'" - % self.current_test_description)) - self.client.stopTest(self._current_test) - elif self.state == TestProtocolServer.READING_ERROR: - self.client.addError(self._current_test, - RemoteError("lost connection during " - "error report of test " - "'%s'" % - self.current_test_description)) - self.client.stopTest(self._current_test) - elif self.state == TestProtocolServer.READING_FAILURE: - self.client.addError(self._current_test, - RemoteError("lost connection during " - "failure report of test " - "'%s'" % - self.current_test_description)) - self.client.stopTest(self._current_test) + self._state.lostConnection() def readFrom(self, pipe): + """Blocking convenience API to parse an entire stream. + + :param pipe: A file-like object supporting readlines(). + :return: None. + """ for line in pipe.readlines(): self.lineReceived(line) self.lostConnection() def _startTest(self, offset, line): """Internal call to change state machine. Override startTest().""" - if self.state == TestProtocolServer.OUTSIDE_TEST: - self.state = TestProtocolServer.TEST_STARTED - self._current_test = RemotedTestCase(line[offset:-1]) - self.current_test_description = line[offset:-1] - self.client.startTest(self._current_test) - else: - self.stdOutLineReceived(line) + self._state.startTest(offset, line) + + def subunitLineReceived(self, line): + self._forward_stream.write(line) def stdOutLineReceived(self, line): self._stream.write(line) -class RemoteException(Exception): - """An exception that occured remotely to python.""" - - def __eq__(self, other): - try: - return self.args == other.args - except AttributeError: - return False - - class TestProtocolClient(unittest.TestResult): - """A class that looks like a TestResult and informs a TestProtocolServer.""" + """A TestResult which generates a subunit stream for a test run. + + # Get a TestSuite or TestCase to run + suite = make_suite() + # Create a stream (any object with a 'write' method) + stream = file('tests.log', 'wb') + # Create a subunit result object which will output to the stream + result = subunit.TestProtocolClient(stream) + # Optionally, to get timing data for performance analysis, wrap the + # serialiser with a timing decorator + result = subunit.test_results.AutoTimingTestResultDecorator(result) + # Run the test suite reporting to the subunit result object + suite.run(result) + # Close the stream. + stream.close() + """ def __init__(self, stream): - super(TestProtocolClient, self).__init__() + unittest.TestResult.__init__(self) self._stream = stream - def addError(self, test, error): - """Report an error in test test.""" - self._stream.write("error: %s [\n" % (test.shortDescription() or str(test))) - for line in self._exc_info_to_string(error, test).splitlines(): - self._stream.write("%s\n" % line) + def addError(self, test, error=None, details=None): + """Report an error in test test. + + Only one of error and details should be provided: conceptually there + are two separate methods: + addError(self, test, error) + addError(self, test, details) + + :param error: Standard unittest positional argument form - an + exc_info tuple. + :param details: New Testing-in-python drafted API; a dict from string + to subunit.Content objects. + """ + self._addOutcome("error", test, error=error, details=details) + + def addExpectedFailure(self, test, error=None, details=None): + """Report an expected failure in test test. + + Only one of error and details should be provided: conceptually there + are two separate methods: + addError(self, test, error) + addError(self, test, details) + + :param error: Standard unittest positional argument form - an + exc_info tuple. + :param details: New Testing-in-python drafted API; a dict from string + to subunit.Content objects. + """ + self._addOutcome("xfail", test, error=error, details=details) + + def addFailure(self, test, error=None, details=None): + """Report a failure in test test. + + Only one of error and details should be provided: conceptually there + are two separate methods: + addFailure(self, test, error) + addFailure(self, test, details) + + :param error: Standard unittest positional argument form - an + exc_info tuple. + :param details: New Testing-in-python drafted API; a dict from string + to subunit.Content objects. + """ + self._addOutcome("failure", test, error=error, details=details) + + def _addOutcome(self, outcome, test, error=None, details=None): + """Report a failure in test test. + + Only one of error and details should be provided: conceptually there + are two separate methods: + addOutcome(self, test, error) + addOutcome(self, test, details) + + :param outcome: A string describing the outcome - used as the + event name in the subunit stream. + :param error: Standard unittest positional argument form - an + exc_info tuple. + :param details: New Testing-in-python drafted API; a dict from string + to subunit.Content objects. + """ + self._stream.write("%s: %s" % (outcome, test.id())) + if error is None and details is None: + raise ValueError + if error is not None: + self._stream.write(" [\n") + for line in self._exc_info_to_string(error, test).splitlines(): + self._stream.write("%s\n" % line) + else: + self._write_details(details) self._stream.write("]\n") - super(TestProtocolClient, self).addError(test, error) - def addFailure(self, test, error): - """Report a failure in test test.""" - self._stream.write("failure: %s [\n" % (test.shortDescription() or str(test))) - for line in self._exc_info_to_string(error, test).splitlines(): - self._stream.write("%s\n" % line) - self._stream.write("]\n") - super(TestProtocolClient, self).addFailure(test, error) + def addSkip(self, test, reason=None, details=None): + """Report a skipped test.""" + if reason is None: + self._addOutcome("skip", test, error=None, details=details) + else: + self._stream.write("skip: %s [\n" % test.id()) + self._stream.write("%s\n" % reason) + self._stream.write("]\n") - def addSuccess(self, test): + def addSuccess(self, test, details=None): """Report a success in a test.""" - self._stream.write("successful: %s\n" % (test.shortDescription() or str(test))) - super(TestProtocolClient, self).addSuccess(test) + self._stream.write("successful: %s" % test.id()) + if not details: + self._stream.write("\n") + else: + self._write_details(details) + self._stream.write("]\n") + addUnexpectedSuccess = addSuccess def startTest(self, test): """Mark a test as starting its test run.""" - self._stream.write("test: %s\n" % (test.shortDescription() or str(test))) - super(TestProtocolClient, self).startTest(test) + self._stream.write("test: %s\n" % test.id()) + + def progress(self, offset, whence): + """Provide indication about the progress/length of the test run. + + :param offset: Information about the number of tests remaining. If + whence is PROGRESS_CUR, then offset increases/decreases the + remaining test count. If whence is PROGRESS_SET, then offset + specifies exactly the remaining test count. + :param whence: One of PROGRESS_CUR, PROGRESS_SET, PROGRESS_PUSH, + PROGRESS_POP. + """ + if whence == PROGRESS_CUR and offset > -1: + prefix = "+" + elif whence == PROGRESS_PUSH: + prefix = "" + offset = "push" + elif whence == PROGRESS_POP: + prefix = "" + offset = "pop" + else: + prefix = "" + self._stream.write("progress: %s%s\n" % (prefix, offset)) + + def time(self, a_datetime): + """Inform the client of the time. + + ":param datetime: A datetime.datetime object. + """ + time = a_datetime.astimezone(iso8601.Utc()) + self._stream.write("time: %04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d.%06dZ\n" % ( + time.year, time.month, time.day, time.hour, time.minute, + time.second, time.microsecond)) + + def _write_details(self, details): + """Output details to the stream. + + :param details: An extended details dict for a test outcome. + """ + self._stream.write(" [ multipart\n") + for name, content in sorted(details.iteritems()): + self._stream.write("Content-Type: %s/%s" % + (content.content_type.type, content.content_type.subtype)) + parameters = content.content_type.parameters + if parameters: + self._stream.write(";") + param_strs = [] + for param, value in parameters.iteritems(): + param_strs.append("%s=%s" % (param, value)) + self._stream.write(",".join(param_strs)) + self._stream.write("\n%s\n" % name) + encoder = chunked.Encoder(self._stream) + map(encoder.write, content.iter_bytes()) + encoder.close() + + def done(self): + """Obey the testtools result.done() interface.""" def RemoteError(description=""): - if description == "": - description = "\n" - return (RemoteException, RemoteException(description), None) + return (_StringException, _StringException(description), None) class RemotedTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - """A class to represent test cases run in child processes.""" + """A class to represent test cases run in child processes. + + Instances of this class are used to provide the Python test API a TestCase + that can be printed to the screen, introspected for metadata and so on. + However, as they are a simply a memoisation of a test that was actually + run in the past by a separate process, they cannot perform any interactive + actions. + """ def __eq__ (self, other): try: @@ -272,7 +742,7 @@ class RemotedTestCase(unittest.TestCase): return self.__description def id(self): - return "%s.%s" % (self._strclass(), self.__description) + return "%s" % (self.__description,) def __str__(self): return "%s (%s)" % (self.__description, self._strclass()) @@ -318,12 +788,18 @@ class ExecTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def _run(self, result): protocol = TestProtocolServer(result) - output = os.popen(self.script, mode='r') - protocol.readFrom(output) + output = subprocess.Popen(self.script, shell=True, + stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0] + protocol.readFrom(StringIO(output)) class IsolatedTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - """A TestCase which runs its tests in a forked process.""" + """A TestCase which executes in a forked process. + + Each test gets its own process, which has a performance overhead but will + provide excellent isolation from global state (such as django configs, + zope utilities and so on). + """ def run(self, result=None): if result is None: result = self.defaultTestResult() @@ -331,7 +807,13 @@ class IsolatedTestCase(unittest.TestCase): class IsolatedTestSuite(unittest.TestSuite): - """A TestCase which runs its tests in a forked process.""" + """A TestSuite which runs its tests in a forked process. + + This decorator that will fork() before running the tests and report the + results from the child process using a Subunit stream. This is useful for + handling tests that mutate global state, or are testing C extensions that + could crash the VM. + """ def run(self, result=None): if result is None: result = unittest.TestResult() @@ -376,13 +858,256 @@ def run_isolated(klass, self, result): return result -class SubunitTestRunner(object): - def __init__(self, stream=sys.stdout): - self.stream = stream +def TAP2SubUnit(tap, subunit): + """Filter a TAP pipe into a subunit pipe. + + :param tap: A tap pipe/stream/file object. + :param subunit: A pipe/stream/file object to write subunit results to. + :return: The exit code to exit with. + """ + BEFORE_PLAN = 0 + AFTER_PLAN = 1 + SKIP_STREAM = 2 + client = TestProtocolClient(subunit) + state = BEFORE_PLAN + plan_start = 1 + plan_stop = 0 + def _skipped_test(subunit, plan_start): + # Some tests were skipped. + subunit.write('test test %d\n' % plan_start) + subunit.write('error test %d [\n' % plan_start) + subunit.write('test missing from TAP output\n') + subunit.write(']\n') + return plan_start + 1 + # Test data for the next test to emit + test_name = None + log = [] + result = None + def _emit_test(): + "write out a test" + if test_name is None: + return + subunit.write("test %s\n" % test_name) + if not log: + subunit.write("%s %s\n" % (result, test_name)) + else: + subunit.write("%s %s [\n" % (result, test_name)) + if log: + for line in log: + subunit.write("%s\n" % line) + subunit.write("]\n") + del log[:] + for line in tap: + if state == BEFORE_PLAN: + match = re.match("(\d+)\.\.(\d+)\s*(?:\#\s+(.*))?\n", line) + if match: + state = AFTER_PLAN + _, plan_stop, comment = match.groups() + plan_stop = int(plan_stop) + if plan_start > plan_stop and plan_stop == 0: + # skipped file + state = SKIP_STREAM + subunit.write("test file skip\n") + subunit.write("skip file skip [\n") + subunit.write("%s\n" % comment) + subunit.write("]\n") + continue + # not a plan line, or have seen one before + match = re.match("(ok|not ok)(?:\s+(\d+)?)?(?:\s+([^#]*[^#\s]+)\s*)?(?:\s+#\s+(TODO|SKIP)(?:\s+(.*))?)?\n", line) + if match: + # new test, emit current one. + _emit_test() + status, number, description, directive, directive_comment = match.groups() + if status == 'ok': + result = 'success' + else: + result = "failure" + if description is None: + description = '' + else: + description = ' ' + description + if directive is not None: + if directive == 'TODO': + result = 'xfail' + elif directive == 'SKIP': + result = 'skip' + if directive_comment is not None: + log.append(directive_comment) + if number is not None: + number = int(number) + while plan_start < number: + plan_start = _skipped_test(subunit, plan_start) + test_name = "test %d%s" % (plan_start, description) + plan_start += 1 + continue + match = re.match("Bail out\!(?:\s*(.*))?\n", line) + if match: + reason, = match.groups() + if reason is None: + extra = '' + else: + extra = ' %s' % reason + _emit_test() + test_name = "Bail out!%s" % extra + result = "error" + state = SKIP_STREAM + continue + match = re.match("\#.*\n", line) + if match: + log.append(line[:-1]) + continue + subunit.write(line) + _emit_test() + while plan_start <= plan_stop: + # record missed tests + plan_start = _skipped_test(subunit, plan_start) + return 0 + + +def tag_stream(original, filtered, tags): + """Alter tags on a stream. + + :param original: The input stream. + :param filtered: The output stream. + :param tags: The tags to apply. As in a normal stream - a list of 'TAG' or + '-TAG' commands. + + A 'TAG' command will add the tag to the output stream, + and override any existing '-TAG' command in that stream. + Specifically: + * A global 'tags: TAG' will be added to the start of the stream. + * Any tags commands with -TAG will have the -TAG removed. + + A '-TAG' command will remove the TAG command from the stream. + Specifically: + * A 'tags: -TAG' command will be added to the start of the stream. + * Any 'tags: TAG' command will have 'TAG' removed from it. + Additionally, any redundant tagging commands (adding a tag globally + present, or removing a tag globally removed) are stripped as a + by-product of the filtering. + :return: 0 + """ + new_tags, gone_tags = tags_to_new_gone(tags) + def write_tags(new_tags, gone_tags): + if new_tags or gone_tags: + filtered.write("tags: " + ' '.join(new_tags)) + if gone_tags: + for tag in gone_tags: + filtered.write("-" + tag) + filtered.write("\n") + write_tags(new_tags, gone_tags) + # TODO: use the protocol parser and thus don't mangle test comments. + for line in original: + if line.startswith("tags:"): + line_tags = line[5:].split() + line_new, line_gone = tags_to_new_gone(line_tags) + line_new = line_new - gone_tags + line_gone = line_gone - new_tags + write_tags(line_new, line_gone) + else: + filtered.write(line) + return 0 + + +class ProtocolTestCase(object): + """Subunit wire protocol to unittest.TestCase adapter. + + ProtocolTestCase honours the core of ``unittest.TestCase`` protocol - + calling a ProtocolTestCase or invoking the run() method will make a 'test + run' happen. The 'test run' will simply be a replay of the test activity + that has been encoded into the stream. The ``unittest.TestCase`` ``debug`` + and ``countTestCases`` methods are not supported because there isn't a + sensible mapping for those methods. + + # Get a stream (any object with a readline() method), in this case the + # stream output by the example from ``subunit.TestProtocolClient``. + stream = file('tests.log', 'rb') + # Create a parser which will read from the stream and emit + # activity to a unittest.TestResult when run() is called. + suite = subunit.ProtocolTestCase(stream) + # Create a result object to accept the contents of that stream. + result = unittest._TextTestResult(sys.stdout) + # 'run' the tests - process the stream and feed its contents to result. + suite.run(result) + stream.close() + + :seealso: TestProtocolServer (the subunit wire protocol parser). + """ + + def __init__(self, stream, passthrough=None, forward=False): + """Create a ProtocolTestCase reading from stream. + + :param stream: A filelike object which a subunit stream can be read + from. + :param passthrough: A stream pass non subunit input on to. If not + supplied, the TestProtocolServer default is used. + :param forward: A stream to pass subunit input on to. If not supplied + subunit input is not forwarded. + """ + self._stream = stream + self._passthrough = passthrough + self._forward = forward + + def __call__(self, result=None): + return self.run(result) - def run(self, test): - "Run the given test case or test suite." - result = TestProtocolClient(self.stream) - test(result) - return result + def run(self, result=None): + if result is None: + result = self.defaultTestResult() + protocol = TestProtocolServer(result, self._passthrough, self._forward) + line = self._stream.readline() + while line: + protocol.lineReceived(line) + line = self._stream.readline() + protocol.lostConnection() + + +class TestResultStats(unittest.TestResult): + """A pyunit TestResult interface implementation for making statistics. + + :ivar total_tests: The total tests seen. + :ivar passed_tests: The tests that passed. + :ivar failed_tests: The tests that failed. + :ivar seen_tags: The tags seen across all tests. + """ + def __init__(self, stream): + """Create a TestResultStats which outputs to stream.""" + unittest.TestResult.__init__(self) + self._stream = stream + self.failed_tests = 0 + self.skipped_tests = 0 + self.seen_tags = set() + + @property + def total_tests(self): + return self.testsRun + + def addError(self, test, err, details=None): + self.failed_tests += 1 + + def addFailure(self, test, err, details=None): + self.failed_tests += 1 + + def addSkip(self, test, reason, details=None): + self.skipped_tests += 1 + + def formatStats(self): + self._stream.write("Total tests: %5d\n" % self.total_tests) + self._stream.write("Passed tests: %5d\n" % self.passed_tests) + self._stream.write("Failed tests: %5d\n" % self.failed_tests) + self._stream.write("Skipped tests: %5d\n" % self.skipped_tests) + tags = sorted(self.seen_tags) + self._stream.write("Seen tags: %s\n" % (", ".join(tags))) + + @property + def passed_tests(self): + return self.total_tests - self.failed_tests - self.skipped_tests + + def tags(self, new_tags, gone_tags): + """Accumulate the seen tags.""" + self.seen_tags.update(new_tags) + + def wasSuccessful(self): + """Tells whether or not this result was a success""" + return self.failed_tests == 0 diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/chunked.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/chunked.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..82e4b0ddfc --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/chunked.py @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +"""Encoder/decoder for http style chunked encoding.""" + +class Decoder(object): + """Decode chunked content to a byte stream.""" + + def __init__(self, output): + """Create a decoder decoding to output. + + :param output: A file-like object. Bytes written to the Decoder are + decoded to strip off the chunking and written to the output. + Up to a full write worth of data or a single control line may be + buffered (whichever is larger). The close method should be called + when no more data is available, to detect short streams; the + write method will return none-None when the end of a stream is + detected. + """ + self.output = output + self.buffered_bytes = [] + self.state = self._read_length + self.body_length = 0 + + def close(self): + """Close the decoder. + + :raises ValueError: If the stream is incomplete ValueError is raised. + """ + if self.state != self._finished: + raise ValueError("incomplete stream") + + def _finished(self): + """Finished reading, return any remaining bytes.""" + if self.buffered_bytes: + buffered_bytes = self.buffered_bytes + self.buffered_bytes = [] + return ''.join(buffered_bytes) + else: + raise ValueError("stream is finished") + + def _read_body(self): + """Pass body bytes to the output.""" + while self.body_length and self.buffered_bytes: + if self.body_length >= len(self.buffered_bytes[0]): + self.output.write(self.buffered_bytes[0]) + self.body_length -= len(self.buffered_bytes[0]) + del self.buffered_bytes[0] + # No more data available. + if not self.body_length: + self.state = self._read_length + else: + self.output.write(self.buffered_bytes[0][:self.body_length]) + self.buffered_bytes[0] = \ + self.buffered_bytes[0][self.body_length:] + self.body_length = 0 + self.state = self._read_length + return self.state() + + def _read_length(self): + """Try to decode a length from the bytes.""" + count = -1 + match_chars = "0123456789abcdefABCDEF\r\n" + count_chars = [] + for bytes in self.buffered_bytes: + for byte in bytes: + if byte not in match_chars: + break + count_chars.append(byte) + if byte == '\n': + break + if not count_chars: + return + if count_chars[-1][-1] != '\n': + return + count_str = ''.join(count_chars) + self.body_length = int(count_str[:-2], 16) + excess_bytes = len(count_str) + while excess_bytes: + if excess_bytes >= len(self.buffered_bytes[0]): + excess_bytes -= len(self.buffered_bytes[0]) + del self.buffered_bytes[0] + else: + self.buffered_bytes[0] = self.buffered_bytes[0][excess_bytes:] + excess_bytes = 0 + if not self.body_length: + self.state = self._finished + if not self.buffered_bytes: + # May not call into self._finished with no buffered data. + return '' + else: + self.state = self._read_body + return self.state() + + def write(self, bytes): + """Decode bytes to the output stream. + + :raises ValueError: If the stream has already seen the end of file + marker. + :returns: None, or the excess bytes beyond the end of file marker. + """ + if bytes: + self.buffered_bytes.append(bytes) + return self.state() + + +class Encoder(object): + """Encode content to a stream using HTTP Chunked coding.""" + + def __init__(self, output): + """Create an encoder encoding to output. + + :param output: A file-like object. Bytes written to the Encoder + will be encoded using HTTP chunking. Small writes may be buffered + and the ``close`` method must be called to finish the stream. + """ + self.output = output + self.buffered_bytes = [] + self.buffer_size = 0 + + def flush(self, extra_len=0): + """Flush the encoder to the output stream. + + :param extra_len: Increase the size of the chunk by this many bytes + to allow for a subsequent write. + """ + if not self.buffer_size and not extra_len: + return + buffered_bytes = self.buffered_bytes + buffer_size = self.buffer_size + self.buffered_bytes = [] + self.buffer_size = 0 + self.output.write("%X\r\n" % (buffer_size + extra_len)) + if buffer_size: + self.output.write(''.join(buffered_bytes)) + return True + + def write(self, bytes): + """Encode bytes to the output stream.""" + bytes_len = len(bytes) + if self.buffer_size + bytes_len >= 65536: + self.flush(bytes_len) + self.output.write(bytes) + else: + self.buffered_bytes.append(bytes) + self.buffer_size += bytes_len + + def close(self): + """Finish the stream. This does not close the output stream.""" + self.flush() + self.output.write("0\r\n") diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/details.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/details.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..65a04046d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/details.py @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to Python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +"""Handlers for outcome details.""" + +from cStringIO import StringIO + +from testtools import content, content_type + +import chunked + + +class DetailsParser(object): + """Base class/API reference for details parsing.""" + + +class SimpleDetailsParser(DetailsParser): + """Parser for single-part [] delimited details.""" + + def __init__(self, state): + self._message = "" + self._state = state + + def lineReceived(self, line): + if line == "]\n": + self._state.endDetails() + return + if line[0:2] == " ]": + # quoted ] start + self._message += line[1:] + else: + self._message += line + + def get_details(self, style=None): + result = {} + if not style: + result['traceback'] = content.Content( + content_type.ContentType("text", "x-traceback"), + lambda:[self._message]) + else: + if style == 'skip': + name = 'reason' + else: + name = 'message' + result[name] = content.Content( + content_type.ContentType("text", "plain"), + lambda:[self._message]) + return result + + def get_message(self): + return self._message + + +class MultipartDetailsParser(DetailsParser): + """Parser for multi-part [] surrounded MIME typed chunked details.""" + + def __init__(self, state): + self._state = state + self._details = {} + self._parse_state = self._look_for_content + + def _look_for_content(self, line): + if line == "]\n": + self._state.endDetails() + return + # TODO error handling + field, value = line[:-1].split(' ', 1) + main, sub = value.split('/') + self._content_type = content_type.ContentType(main, sub) + self._parse_state = self._get_name + + def _get_name(self, line): + self._name = line[:-1] + self._body = StringIO() + self._chunk_parser = chunked.Decoder(self._body) + self._parse_state = self._feed_chunks + + def _feed_chunks(self, line): + residue = self._chunk_parser.write(line) + if residue is not None: + # Line based use always ends on no residue. + assert residue == '' + body = self._body + self._details[self._name] = content.Content( + self._content_type, lambda:[body.getvalue()]) + self._chunk_parser.close() + self._parse_state = self._look_for_content + + def get_details(self, for_skip=False): + return self._details + + def get_message(self): + return None + + def lineReceived(self, line): + self._parse_state(line) diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/iso8601.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/iso8601.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..93c92fb516 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/iso8601.py @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2007 Michael Twomey +# +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a +# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to +# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to +# the following conditions: +# +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included +# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +# +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS +# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. +# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY +# CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, +# TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE +# SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + +"""ISO 8601 date time string parsing + +Basic usage: +>>> import iso8601 +>>> iso8601.parse_date("2007-01-25T12:00:00Z") +datetime.datetime(2007, 1, 25, 12, 0, tzinfo=<iso8601.iso8601.Utc ...>) +>>> + +""" + +from datetime import datetime, timedelta, tzinfo +import re + +__all__ = ["parse_date", "ParseError"] + +# Adapted from http://delete.me.uk/2005/03/iso8601.html +ISO8601_REGEX = re.compile(r"(?P<year>[0-9]{4})(-(?P<month>[0-9]{1,2})(-(?P<day>[0-9]{1,2})" + r"((?P<separator>.)(?P<hour>[0-9]{2}):(?P<minute>[0-9]{2})(:(?P<second>[0-9]{2})(\.(?P<fraction>[0-9]+))?)?" + r"(?P<timezone>Z|(([-+])([0-9]{2}):([0-9]{2})))?)?)?)?" +) +TIMEZONE_REGEX = re.compile("(?P<prefix>[+-])(?P<hours>[0-9]{2}).(?P<minutes>[0-9]{2})") + +class ParseError(Exception): + """Raised when there is a problem parsing a date string""" + +# Yoinked from python docs +ZERO = timedelta(0) +class Utc(tzinfo): + """UTC + + """ + def utcoffset(self, dt): + return ZERO + + def tzname(self, dt): + return "UTC" + + def dst(self, dt): + return ZERO +UTC = Utc() + +class FixedOffset(tzinfo): + """Fixed offset in hours and minutes from UTC + + """ + def __init__(self, offset_hours, offset_minutes, name): + self.__offset = timedelta(hours=offset_hours, minutes=offset_minutes) + self.__name = name + + def utcoffset(self, dt): + return self.__offset + + def tzname(self, dt): + return self.__name + + def dst(self, dt): + return ZERO + + def __repr__(self): + return "<FixedOffset %r>" % self.__name + +def parse_timezone(tzstring, default_timezone=UTC): + """Parses ISO 8601 time zone specs into tzinfo offsets + + """ + if tzstring == "Z": + return default_timezone + # This isn't strictly correct, but it's common to encounter dates without + # timezones so I'll assume the default (which defaults to UTC). + # Addresses issue 4. + if tzstring is None: + return default_timezone + m = TIMEZONE_REGEX.match(tzstring) + prefix, hours, minutes = m.groups() + hours, minutes = int(hours), int(minutes) + if prefix == "-": + hours = -hours + minutes = -minutes + return FixedOffset(hours, minutes, tzstring) + +def parse_date(datestring, default_timezone=UTC): + """Parses ISO 8601 dates into datetime objects + + The timezone is parsed from the date string. However it is quite common to + have dates without a timezone (not strictly correct). In this case the + default timezone specified in default_timezone is used. This is UTC by + default. + """ + if not isinstance(datestring, basestring): + raise ParseError("Expecting a string %r" % datestring) + m = ISO8601_REGEX.match(datestring) + if not m: + raise ParseError("Unable to parse date string %r" % datestring) + groups = m.groupdict() + tz = parse_timezone(groups["timezone"], default_timezone=default_timezone) + if groups["fraction"] is None: + groups["fraction"] = 0 + else: + groups["fraction"] = int(float("0.%s" % groups["fraction"]) * 1e6) + return datetime(int(groups["year"]), int(groups["month"]), int(groups["day"]), + int(groups["hour"]), int(groups["minute"]), int(groups["second"]), + int(groups["fraction"]), tz) diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/progress_model.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/progress_model.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3a6af89a33 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/progress_model.py @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to Python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2009 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +"""Support for dealing with progress state.""" + +class ProgressModel(object): + """A model of progress indicators as subunit defines it. + + Instances of this class represent a single logical operation that is + progressing. The operation may have many steps, and some of those steps may + supply their own progress information. ProgressModel uses a nested concept + where the overall state can be pushed, creating new starting state, and + later pushed to return to the prior state. Many user interfaces will want + to display an overall summary though, and accordingly the pos() and width() + methods return overall summary information rather than information on the + current subtask. + + The default state is 0/0 - indicating that the overall progress is unknown. + Anytime the denominator of pos/width is 0, rendering of a ProgressModel + should should take this into consideration. + + :ivar: _tasks. This private attribute stores the subtasks. Each is a tuple: + pos, width, overall_numerator, overall_denominator. The overall fields + store the calculated overall numerator and denominator for the state + that was pushed. + """ + + def __init__(self): + """Create a ProgressModel. + + The new model has no progress data at all - it will claim a summary + width of zero and position of 0. + """ + self._tasks = [] + self.push() + + def adjust_width(self, offset): + """Adjust the with of the current subtask.""" + self._tasks[-1][1] += offset + + def advance(self): + """Advance the current subtask.""" + self._tasks[-1][0] += 1 + + def pop(self): + """Pop a subtask off the ProgressModel. + + See push for a description of how push and pop work. + """ + self._tasks.pop() + + def pos(self): + """Return how far through the operation has progressed.""" + if not self._tasks: + return 0 + task = self._tasks[-1] + if len(self._tasks) > 1: + # scale up the overall pos by the current task or preserve it if + # no current width is known. + offset = task[2] * (task[1] or 1) + else: + offset = 0 + return offset + task[0] + + def push(self): + """Push a new subtask. + + After pushing a new subtask, the overall progress hasn't changed. Calls + to adjust_width, advance, set_width will only after the progress within + the range that calling 'advance' would have before - the subtask + represents progressing one step in the earlier task. + + Call pop() to restore the progress model to the state before push was + called. + """ + self._tasks.append([0, 0, self.pos(), self.width()]) + + def set_width(self, width): + """Set the width of the current subtask.""" + self._tasks[-1][1] = width + + def width(self): + """Return the total width of the operation.""" + if not self._tasks: + return 0 + task = self._tasks[-1] + if len(self._tasks) > 1: + # scale up the overall width by the current task or preserve it if + # no current width is known. + return task[3] * (task[1] or 1) + else: + return task[1] + diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/run.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/run.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..2b90791d69 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/run.py @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# +# Simple subunit testrunner for python +# Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> 2007 +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +"""Run a unittest testcase reporting results as Subunit. + + $ python -m subunit.run mylib.tests.test_suite +""" + +import sys + +from subunit import TestProtocolClient + + +class SubunitTestRunner(object): + def __init__(self, stream=sys.stdout): + self.stream = stream + + def run(self, test): + "Run the given test case or test suite." + result = TestProtocolClient(self.stream) + test(result) + return result + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import optparse + from unittest import TestProgram + parser = optparse.OptionParser(__doc__) + args = parser.parse_args()[1] + runner = SubunitTestRunner() + program = TestProgram(module=None, argv=[sys.argv[0]] + args, + testRunner=runner) diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/test_results.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/test_results.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4ccc2aab35 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/test_results.py @@ -0,0 +1,334 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to Python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2009 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +"""TestResult helper classes used to by subunit.""" + +import datetime + +import iso8601 +import testtools + +import subunit + + +# NOT a TestResult, because we are implementing the interface, not inheriting +# it. +class TestResultDecorator(object): + """General pass-through decorator. + + This provides a base that other TestResults can inherit from to + gain basic forwarding functionality. It also takes care of + handling the case where the target doesn't support newer methods + or features by degrading them. + """ + + def __init__(self, decorated): + """Create a TestResultDecorator forwarding to decorated.""" + # Make every decorator degrade gracefully. + self.decorated = testtools.ExtendedToOriginalDecorator(decorated) + + def startTest(self, test): + return self.decorated.startTest(test) + + def startTestRun(self): + return self.decorated.startTestRun() + + def stopTest(self, test): + return self.decorated.stopTest(test) + + def stopTestRun(self): + return self.decorated.stopTestRun() + + def addError(self, test, err=None, details=None): + return self.decorated.addError(test, err, details=details) + + def addFailure(self, test, err=None, details=None): + return self.decorated.addFailure(test, err, details=details) + + def addSuccess(self, test, details=None): + return self.decorated.addSuccess(test, details=details) + + def addSkip(self, test, reason=None, details=None): + return self.decorated.addSkip(test, reason, details=details) + + def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err=None, details=None): + return self.decorated.addExpectedFailure(test, err, details=details) + + def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test, details=None): + return self.decorated.addUnexpectedSuccess(test, details=details) + + def progress(self, offset, whence): + return self.decorated.progress(offset, whence) + + def wasSuccessful(self): + return self.decorated.wasSuccessful() + + @property + def shouldStop(self): + return self.decorated.shouldStop + + def stop(self): + return self.decorated.stop() + + def tags(self, gone_tags, new_tags): + return self.decorated.time(gone_tags, new_tags) + + def time(self, a_datetime): + return self.decorated.time(a_datetime) + + +class HookedTestResultDecorator(TestResultDecorator): + """A TestResult which calls a hook on every event.""" + + def __init__(self, decorated): + self.super = super(HookedTestResultDecorator, self) + self.super.__init__(decorated) + + def startTest(self, test): + self._before_event() + return self.super.startTest(test) + + def startTestRun(self): + self._before_event() + return self.super.startTestRun() + + def stopTest(self, test): + self._before_event() + return self.super.stopTest(test) + + def stopTestRun(self): + self._before_event() + return self.super.stopTestRun() + + def addError(self, test, err=None, details=None): + self._before_event() + return self.super.addError(test, err, details=details) + + def addFailure(self, test, err=None, details=None): + self._before_event() + return self.super.addFailure(test, err, details=details) + + def addSuccess(self, test, details=None): + self._before_event() + return self.super.addSuccess(test, details=details) + + def addSkip(self, test, reason=None, details=None): + self._before_event() + return self.super.addSkip(test, reason, details=details) + + def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err=None, details=None): + self._before_event() + return self.super.addExpectedFailure(test, err, details=details) + + def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test, details=None): + self._before_event() + return self.super.addUnexpectedSuccess(test, details=details) + + def progress(self, offset, whence): + self._before_event() + return self.super.progress(offset, whence) + + def wasSuccessful(self): + self._before_event() + return self.super.wasSuccessful() + + @property + def shouldStop(self): + self._before_event() + return self.super.shouldStop + + def stop(self): + self._before_event() + return self.super.stop() + + def time(self, a_datetime): + self._before_event() + return self.super.time(a_datetime) + + +class AutoTimingTestResultDecorator(HookedTestResultDecorator): + """Decorate a TestResult to add time events to a test run. + + By default this will cause a time event before every test event, + but if explicit time data is being provided by the test run, then + this decorator will turn itself off to prevent causing confusion. + """ + + def __init__(self, decorated): + self._time = None + super(AutoTimingTestResultDecorator, self).__init__(decorated) + + def _before_event(self): + time = self._time + if time is not None: + return + time = datetime.datetime.utcnow().replace(tzinfo=iso8601.Utc()) + self.decorated.time(time) + + def progress(self, offset, whence): + return self.decorated.progress(offset, whence) + + @property + def shouldStop(self): + return self.decorated.shouldStop + + def time(self, a_datetime): + """Provide a timestamp for the current test activity. + + :param a_datetime: If None, automatically add timestamps before every + event (this is the default behaviour if time() is not called at + all). If not None, pass the provided time onto the decorated + result object and disable automatic timestamps. + """ + self._time = a_datetime + return self.decorated.time(a_datetime) + + +class TestResultFilter(TestResultDecorator): + """A pyunit TestResult interface implementation which filters tests. + + Tests that pass the filter are handed on to another TestResult instance + for further processing/reporting. To obtain the filtered results, + the other instance must be interrogated. + + :ivar result: The result that tests are passed to after filtering. + :ivar filter_predicate: The callback run to decide whether to pass + a result. + """ + + def __init__(self, result, filter_error=False, filter_failure=False, + filter_success=True, filter_skip=False, + filter_predicate=None): + """Create a FilterResult object filtering to result. + + :param filter_error: Filter out errors. + :param filter_failure: Filter out failures. + :param filter_success: Filter out successful tests. + :param filter_skip: Filter out skipped tests. + :param filter_predicate: A callable taking (test, outcome, err, + details) and returning True if the result should be passed + through. err and details may be none if no error or extra + metadata is available. outcome is the name of the outcome such + as 'success' or 'failure'. + """ + TestResultDecorator.__init__(self, result) + self._filter_error = filter_error + self._filter_failure = filter_failure + self._filter_success = filter_success + self._filter_skip = filter_skip + if filter_predicate is None: + filter_predicate = lambda test, outcome, err, details: True + self.filter_predicate = filter_predicate + # The current test (for filtering tags) + self._current_test = None + # Has the current test been filtered (for outputting test tags) + self._current_test_filtered = None + # The (new, gone) tags for the current test. + self._current_test_tags = None + + def addError(self, test, err=None, details=None): + if (not self._filter_error and + self.filter_predicate(test, 'error', err, details)): + self.decorated.startTest(test) + self.decorated.addError(test, err, details=details) + else: + self._filtered() + + def addFailure(self, test, err=None, details=None): + if (not self._filter_failure and + self.filter_predicate(test, 'failure', err, details)): + self.decorated.startTest(test) + self.decorated.addFailure(test, err, details=details) + else: + self._filtered() + + def addSkip(self, test, reason=None, details=None): + if (not self._filter_skip and + self.filter_predicate(test, 'skip', reason, details)): + self.decorated.startTest(test) + self.decorated.addSkip(test, reason, details=details) + else: + self._filtered() + + def addSuccess(self, test, details=None): + if (not self._filter_success and + self.filter_predicate(test, 'success', None, details)): + self.decorated.startTest(test) + self.decorated.addSuccess(test, details=details) + else: + self._filtered() + + def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err=None, details=None): + if self.filter_predicate(test, 'expectedfailure', err, details): + self.decorated.startTest(test) + return self.decorated.addExpectedFailure(test, err, + details=details) + else: + self._filtered() + + def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test, details=None): + self.decorated.startTest(test) + return self.decorated.addUnexpectedSuccess(test, details=details) + + def _filtered(self): + self._current_test_filtered = True + + def startTest(self, test): + """Start a test. + + Not directly passed to the client, but used for handling of tags + correctly. + """ + self._current_test = test + self._current_test_filtered = False + self._current_test_tags = set(), set() + + def stopTest(self, test): + """Stop a test. + + Not directly passed to the client, but used for handling of tags + correctly. + """ + if not self._current_test_filtered: + # Tags to output for this test. + if self._current_test_tags[0] or self._current_test_tags[1]: + self.decorated.tags(*self._current_test_tags) + self.decorated.stopTest(test) + self._current_test = None + self._current_test_filtered = None + self._current_test_tags = None + + def tags(self, new_tags, gone_tags): + """Handle tag instructions. + + Adds and removes tags as appropriate. If a test is currently running, + tags are not affected for subsequent tests. + + :param new_tags: Tags to add, + :param gone_tags: Tags to remove. + """ + if self._current_test is not None: + # gather the tags until the test stops. + self._current_test_tags[0].update(new_tags) + self._current_test_tags[0].difference_update(gone_tags) + self._current_test_tags[1].update(gone_tags) + self._current_test_tags[1].difference_update(new_tags) + return self.decorated.tags(new_tags, gone_tags) + + def id_to_orig_id(self, id): + if id.startswith("subunit.RemotedTestCase."): + return id[len("subunit.RemotedTestCase."):] + return id diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/__init__.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/__init__.py index 544d0e704f..a78cec8572 100644 --- a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/__init__.py +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/__init__.py @@ -2,24 +2,40 @@ # subunit: extensions to python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. # Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> # -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. # -from subunit.tests import TestUtil, test_test_protocol +from subunit.tests import ( + TestUtil, + test_chunked, + test_details, + test_progress_model, + test_subunit_filter, + test_subunit_stats, + test_subunit_tags, + test_tap2subunit, + test_test_protocol, + test_test_results, + ) def test_suite(): result = TestUtil.TestSuite() + result.addTest(test_chunked.test_suite()) + result.addTest(test_details.test_suite()) + result.addTest(test_progress_model.test_suite()) + result.addTest(test_test_results.test_suite()) result.addTest(test_test_protocol.test_suite()) + result.addTest(test_tap2subunit.test_suite()) + result.addTest(test_subunit_filter.test_suite()) + result.addTest(test_subunit_tags.test_suite()) + result.addTest(test_subunit_stats.test_suite()) return result diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/sample-script.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/sample-script.py index 223d2f5d9f..0ee019ae4a 100755 --- a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/sample-script.py +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/sample-script.py @@ -1,5 +1,12 @@ #!/usr/bin/env python import sys +if len(sys.argv) == 2: + # subunit.tests.test_test_protocol.TestExecTestCase.test_sample_method_args + # uses this code path to be sure that the arguments were passed to + # sample-script.py + print "test fail" + print "error fail" + sys.exit(0) print "test old mcdonald" print "success old mcdonald" print "test bing crosby" diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_chunked.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_chunked.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a24e31e0c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_chunked.py @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +from cStringIO import StringIO +import unittest + +import subunit.chunked + + +def test_suite(): + loader = subunit.tests.TestUtil.TestLoader() + result = loader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) + return result + + +class TestDecode(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + unittest.TestCase.setUp(self) + self.output = StringIO() + self.decoder = subunit.chunked.Decoder(self.output) + + def test_close_read_length_short_errors(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.decoder.close) + + def test_close_body_short_errors(self): + self.assertEqual(None, self.decoder.write('2\r\na')) + self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.decoder.close) + + def test_close_body_buffered_data_errors(self): + self.assertEqual(None, self.decoder.write('2\r')) + self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.decoder.close) + + def test_close_after_finished_stream_safe(self): + self.assertEqual(None, self.decoder.write('2\r\nab')) + self.assertEqual('', self.decoder.write('0\r\n')) + self.decoder.close() + + def test_decode_nothing(self): + self.assertEqual('', self.decoder.write('0\r\n')) + self.assertEqual('', self.output.getvalue()) + + def test_decode_serialised_form(self): + self.assertEqual(None, self.decoder.write("F\r\n")) + self.assertEqual(None, self.decoder.write("serialised\n")) + self.assertEqual('', self.decoder.write("form0\r\n")) + + def test_decode_short(self): + self.assertEqual('', self.decoder.write('3\r\nabc0\r\n')) + self.assertEqual('abc', self.output.getvalue()) + + def test_decode_combines_short(self): + self.assertEqual('', self.decoder.write('6\r\nabcdef0\r\n')) + self.assertEqual('abcdef', self.output.getvalue()) + + def test_decode_excess_bytes_from_write(self): + self.assertEqual('1234', self.decoder.write('3\r\nabc0\r\n1234')) + self.assertEqual('abc', self.output.getvalue()) + + def test_decode_write_after_finished_errors(self): + self.assertEqual('1234', self.decoder.write('3\r\nabc0\r\n1234')) + self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.decoder.write, '') + + def test_decode_hex(self): + self.assertEqual('', self.decoder.write('A\r\n12345678900\r\n')) + self.assertEqual('1234567890', self.output.getvalue()) + + def test_decode_long_ranges(self): + self.assertEqual(None, self.decoder.write('10000\r\n')) + self.assertEqual(None, self.decoder.write('1' * 65536)) + self.assertEqual(None, self.decoder.write('10000\r\n')) + self.assertEqual(None, self.decoder.write('2' * 65536)) + self.assertEqual('', self.decoder.write('0\r\n')) + self.assertEqual('1' * 65536 + '2' * 65536, self.output.getvalue()) + + +class TestEncode(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + unittest.TestCase.setUp(self) + self.output = StringIO() + self.encoder = subunit.chunked.Encoder(self.output) + + def test_encode_nothing(self): + self.encoder.close() + self.assertEqual('0\r\n', self.output.getvalue()) + + def test_encode_empty(self): + self.encoder.write('') + self.encoder.close() + self.assertEqual('0\r\n', self.output.getvalue()) + + def test_encode_short(self): + self.encoder.write('abc') + self.encoder.close() + self.assertEqual('3\r\nabc0\r\n', self.output.getvalue()) + + def test_encode_combines_short(self): + self.encoder.write('abc') + self.encoder.write('def') + self.encoder.close() + self.assertEqual('6\r\nabcdef0\r\n', self.output.getvalue()) + + def test_encode_over_9_is_in_hex(self): + self.encoder.write('1234567890') + self.encoder.close() + self.assertEqual('A\r\n12345678900\r\n', self.output.getvalue()) + + def test_encode_long_ranges_not_combined(self): + self.encoder.write('1' * 65536) + self.encoder.write('2' * 65536) + self.encoder.close() + self.assertEqual('10000\r\n' + '1' * 65536 + '10000\r\n' + + '2' * 65536 + '0\r\n', self.output.getvalue()) diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_details.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_details.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2700d4afc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_details.py @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +from cStringIO import StringIO +import unittest + +import subunit.tests +from subunit import content, content_type, details + + +def test_suite(): + loader = subunit.tests.TestUtil.TestLoader() + result = loader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) + return result + + +class TestSimpleDetails(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_lineReceived(self): + parser = details.SimpleDetailsParser(None) + parser.lineReceived("foo\n") + parser.lineReceived("bar\n") + self.assertEqual("foo\nbar\n", parser._message) + + def test_lineReceived_escaped_bracket(self): + parser = details.SimpleDetailsParser(None) + parser.lineReceived("foo\n") + parser.lineReceived(" ]are\n") + parser.lineReceived("bar\n") + self.assertEqual("foo\n]are\nbar\n", parser._message) + + def test_get_message(self): + parser = details.SimpleDetailsParser(None) + self.assertEqual("", parser.get_message()) + + def test_get_details(self): + parser = details.SimpleDetailsParser(None) + traceback = "" + expected = {} + expected['traceback'] = content.Content( + content_type.ContentType("text", "x-traceback"), + lambda:[""]) + found = parser.get_details() + self.assertEqual(expected.keys(), found.keys()) + self.assertEqual(expected['traceback'].content_type, + found['traceback'].content_type) + self.assertEqual(''.join(expected['traceback'].iter_bytes()), + ''.join(found['traceback'].iter_bytes())) + + def test_get_details_skip(self): + parser = details.SimpleDetailsParser(None) + traceback = "" + expected = {} + expected['reason'] = content.Content( + content_type.ContentType("text", "plain"), + lambda:[""]) + found = parser.get_details("skip") + self.assertEqual(expected, found) + + def test_get_details_success(self): + parser = details.SimpleDetailsParser(None) + traceback = "" + expected = {} + expected['message'] = content.Content( + content_type.ContentType("text", "plain"), + lambda:[""]) + found = parser.get_details("success") + self.assertEqual(expected, found) + + +class TestMultipartDetails(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_get_message_is_None(self): + parser = details.MultipartDetailsParser(None) + self.assertEqual(None, parser.get_message()) + + def test_get_details(self): + parser = details.MultipartDetailsParser(None) + self.assertEqual({}, parser.get_details()) + + def test_parts(self): + parser = details.MultipartDetailsParser(None) + parser.lineReceived("Content-Type: text/plain\n") + parser.lineReceived("something\n") + parser.lineReceived("F\r\n") + parser.lineReceived("serialised\n") + parser.lineReceived("form0\r\n") + expected = {} + expected['something'] = content.Content( + content_type.ContentType("text", "plain"), + lambda:["serialised\nform"]) + found = parser.get_details() + self.assertEqual(expected.keys(), found.keys()) + self.assertEqual(expected['something'].content_type, + found['something'].content_type) + self.assertEqual(''.join(expected['something'].iter_bytes()), + ''.join(found['something'].iter_bytes())) diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_progress_model.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_progress_model.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..76200c6107 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_progress_model.py @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to Python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2009 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +import unittest + +import subunit +from subunit.progress_model import ProgressModel + + +class TestProgressModel(unittest.TestCase): + + def assertProgressSummary(self, pos, total, progress): + """Assert that a progress model has reached a particular point.""" + self.assertEqual(pos, progress.pos()) + self.assertEqual(total, progress.width()) + + def test_new_progress_0_0(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + self.assertProgressSummary(0, 0, progress) + + def test_advance_0_0(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.advance() + self.assertProgressSummary(1, 0, progress) + + def test_advance_1_0(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.advance() + self.assertProgressSummary(1, 0, progress) + + def test_set_width_absolute(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.set_width(10) + self.assertProgressSummary(0, 10, progress) + + def test_set_width_absolute_preserves_pos(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.advance() + progress.set_width(2) + self.assertProgressSummary(1, 2, progress) + + def test_adjust_width(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.adjust_width(10) + self.assertProgressSummary(0, 10, progress) + progress.adjust_width(-10) + self.assertProgressSummary(0, 0, progress) + + def test_adjust_width_preserves_pos(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.advance() + progress.adjust_width(10) + self.assertProgressSummary(1, 10, progress) + progress.adjust_width(-10) + self.assertProgressSummary(1, 0, progress) + + def test_push_preserves_progress(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.adjust_width(3) + progress.advance() + progress.push() + self.assertProgressSummary(1, 3, progress) + + def test_advance_advances_substack(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.adjust_width(3) + progress.advance() + progress.push() + progress.adjust_width(1) + progress.advance() + self.assertProgressSummary(2, 3, progress) + + def test_adjust_width_adjusts_substack(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.adjust_width(3) + progress.advance() + progress.push() + progress.adjust_width(2) + progress.advance() + self.assertProgressSummary(3, 6, progress) + + def test_set_width_adjusts_substack(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.adjust_width(3) + progress.advance() + progress.push() + progress.set_width(2) + progress.advance() + self.assertProgressSummary(3, 6, progress) + + def test_pop_restores_progress(self): + progress = ProgressModel() + progress.adjust_width(3) + progress.advance() + progress.push() + progress.adjust_width(1) + progress.advance() + progress.pop() + self.assertProgressSummary(1, 3, progress) + + +def test_suite(): + loader = subunit.tests.TestUtil.TestLoader() + result = loader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) + return result diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_subunit_filter.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_subunit_filter.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3c65ed3afc --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_subunit_filter.py @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +"""Tests for subunit.TestResultFilter.""" + +import unittest +from StringIO import StringIO + +import subunit +from subunit.test_results import TestResultFilter + + +class TestTestResultFilter(unittest.TestCase): + """Test for TestResultFilter, a TestResult object which filters tests.""" + + def _setUp(self): + self.output = StringIO() + + def test_default(self): + """The default is to exclude success and include everything else.""" + self.filtered_result = unittest.TestResult() + self.filter = TestResultFilter(self.filtered_result) + self.run_tests() + # skips are seen as success by default python TestResult. + self.assertEqual(['error'], + [error[0].id() for error in self.filtered_result.errors]) + self.assertEqual(['failed'], + [failure[0].id() for failure in + self.filtered_result.failures]) + self.assertEqual(4, self.filtered_result.testsRun) + + def test_exclude_errors(self): + self.filtered_result = unittest.TestResult() + self.filter = TestResultFilter(self.filtered_result, + filter_error=True) + self.run_tests() + # skips are seen as errors by default python TestResult. + self.assertEqual([], self.filtered_result.errors) + self.assertEqual(['failed'], + [failure[0].id() for failure in + self.filtered_result.failures]) + self.assertEqual(3, self.filtered_result.testsRun) + + def test_exclude_failure(self): + self.filtered_result = unittest.TestResult() + self.filter = TestResultFilter(self.filtered_result, + filter_failure=True) + self.run_tests() + self.assertEqual(['error'], + [error[0].id() for error in self.filtered_result.errors]) + self.assertEqual([], + [failure[0].id() for failure in + self.filtered_result.failures]) + self.assertEqual(3, self.filtered_result.testsRun) + + def test_exclude_skips(self): + self.filtered_result = subunit.TestResultStats(None) + self.filter = TestResultFilter(self.filtered_result, + filter_skip=True) + self.run_tests() + self.assertEqual(0, self.filtered_result.skipped_tests) + self.assertEqual(2, self.filtered_result.failed_tests) + self.assertEqual(3, self.filtered_result.testsRun) + + def test_include_success(self): + """Success's can be included if requested.""" + self.filtered_result = unittest.TestResult() + self.filter = TestResultFilter(self.filtered_result, + filter_success=False) + self.run_tests() + self.assertEqual(['error'], + [error[0].id() for error in self.filtered_result.errors]) + self.assertEqual(['failed'], + [failure[0].id() for failure in + self.filtered_result.failures]) + self.assertEqual(5, self.filtered_result.testsRun) + + def test_filter_predicate(self): + """You can filter by predicate callbacks""" + self.filtered_result = unittest.TestResult() + def filter_cb(test, outcome, err, details): + return outcome == 'success' + self.filter = TestResultFilter(self.filtered_result, + filter_predicate=filter_cb, + filter_success=False) + self.run_tests() + # Only success should pass + self.assertEqual(1, self.filtered_result.testsRun) + + def run_tests(self): + self.setUpTestStream() + self.test = subunit.ProtocolTestCase(self.input_stream) + self.test.run(self.filter) + + def setUpTestStream(self): + # While TestResultFilter works on python objects, using a subunit + # stream is an easy pithy way of getting a series of test objects to + # call into the TestResult, and as TestResultFilter is intended for + # use with subunit also has the benefit of detecting any interface + # skew issues. + self.input_stream = StringIO() + self.input_stream.write("""tags: global +test passed +success passed +test failed +tags: local +failure failed +test error +error error [ +error details +] +test skipped +skip skipped +test todo +xfail todo +""") + self.input_stream.seek(0) + + +def test_suite(): + loader = subunit.tests.TestUtil.TestLoader() + result = loader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) + return result diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_subunit_stats.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_subunit_stats.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a7f8fca675 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_subunit_stats.py @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +"""Tests for subunit.TestResultStats.""" + +import unittest +from StringIO import StringIO + +import subunit + + +class TestTestResultStats(unittest.TestCase): + """Test for TestResultStats, a TestResult object that generates stats.""" + + def setUp(self): + self.output = StringIO() + self.result = subunit.TestResultStats(self.output) + self.input_stream = StringIO() + self.test = subunit.ProtocolTestCase(self.input_stream) + + def test_stats_empty(self): + self.test.run(self.result) + self.assertEqual(0, self.result.total_tests) + self.assertEqual(0, self.result.passed_tests) + self.assertEqual(0, self.result.failed_tests) + self.assertEqual(set(), self.result.seen_tags) + + def setUpUsedStream(self): + self.input_stream.write("""tags: global +test passed +success passed +test failed +tags: local +failure failed +test error +error error +test skipped +skip skipped +test todo +xfail todo +""") + self.input_stream.seek(0) + self.test.run(self.result) + + def test_stats_smoke_everything(self): + # Statistics are calculated usefully. + self.setUpUsedStream() + self.assertEqual(5, self.result.total_tests) + self.assertEqual(2, self.result.passed_tests) + self.assertEqual(2, self.result.failed_tests) + self.assertEqual(1, self.result.skipped_tests) + self.assertEqual(set(["global", "local"]), self.result.seen_tags) + + def test_stat_formatting(self): + expected = (""" +Total tests: 5 +Passed tests: 2 +Failed tests: 2 +Skipped tests: 1 +Seen tags: global, local +""")[1:] + self.setUpUsedStream() + self.result.formatStats() + self.assertEqual(expected, self.output.getvalue()) + + +def test_suite(): + loader = subunit.tests.TestUtil.TestLoader() + result = loader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) + return result diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_subunit_tags.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_subunit_tags.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..227e2b7475 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_subunit_tags.py @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +"""Tests for subunit.tag_stream.""" + +import unittest +from StringIO import StringIO + +import subunit +import subunit.test_results + + +class TestSubUnitTags(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.original = StringIO() + self.filtered = StringIO() + + def test_add_tag(self): + self.original.write("tags: foo\n") + self.original.write("test: test\n") + self.original.write("tags: bar -quux\n") + self.original.write("success: test\n") + self.original.seek(0) + result = subunit.tag_stream(self.original, self.filtered, ["quux"]) + self.assertEqual([ + "tags: quux", + "tags: foo", + "test: test", + "tags: bar", + "success: test", + ], + self.filtered.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_remove_tag(self): + self.original.write("tags: foo\n") + self.original.write("test: test\n") + self.original.write("tags: bar -quux\n") + self.original.write("success: test\n") + self.original.seek(0) + result = subunit.tag_stream(self.original, self.filtered, ["-bar"]) + self.assertEqual([ + "tags: -bar", + "tags: foo", + "test: test", + "tags: -quux", + "success: test", + ], + self.filtered.getvalue().splitlines()) + + +def test_suite(): + loader = subunit.tests.TestUtil.TestLoader() + result = loader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) + return result diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_tap2subunit.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_tap2subunit.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..febfe9d441 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_tap2subunit.py @@ -0,0 +1,432 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +"""Tests for TAP2SubUnit.""" + +import unittest +from StringIO import StringIO +import os +import subunit +import sys + + +class TestTAP2SubUnit(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests for TAP2SubUnit. + + These tests test TAP string data in, and subunit string data out. + This is ok because the subunit protocol is intended to be stable, + but it might be easier/pithier to write tests against TAP string in, + parsed subunit objects out (by hooking the subunit stream to a subunit + protocol server. + """ + + def setUp(self): + self.tap = StringIO() + self.subunit = StringIO() + + def test_skip_entire_file(self): + # A file + # 1..- # Skipped: comment + # results in a single skipped test. + self.tap.write("1..0 # Skipped: entire file skipped\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test file skip", + "skip file skip [", + "Skipped: entire file skipped", + "]", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_ok_test_pass(self): + # A file + # ok + # results in a passed test with name 'test 1' (a synthetic name as tap + # does not require named fixtures - it is the first test in the tap + # stream). + self.tap.write("ok\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test test 1", + "success test 1", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_ok_test_number_pass(self): + # A file + # ok 1 + # results in a passed test with name 'test 1' + self.tap.write("ok 1\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test test 1", + "success test 1", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_ok_test_number_description_pass(self): + # A file + # ok 1 - There is a description + # results in a passed test with name 'test 1 - There is a description' + self.tap.write("ok 1 - There is a description\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test test 1 - There is a description", + "success test 1 - There is a description", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_ok_test_description_pass(self): + # A file + # ok There is a description + # results in a passed test with name 'test 1 There is a description' + self.tap.write("ok There is a description\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test test 1 There is a description", + "success test 1 There is a description", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_ok_SKIP_skip(self): + # A file + # ok # SKIP + # results in a skkip test with name 'test 1' + self.tap.write("ok # SKIP\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test test 1", + "skip test 1", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_ok_number_description_SKIP_skip_comment(self): + # A file + # ok 1 foo # SKIP Not done yet + # results in a skip test with name 'test 1 foo' and a log of + # Not done yet + self.tap.write("ok 1 foo # SKIP Not done yet\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test test 1 foo", + "skip test 1 foo [", + "Not done yet", + "]", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_ok_SKIP_skip_comment(self): + # A file + # ok # SKIP Not done yet + # results in a skip test with name 'test 1' and a log of Not done yet + self.tap.write("ok # SKIP Not done yet\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test test 1", + "skip test 1 [", + "Not done yet", + "]", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_ok_TODO_xfail(self): + # A file + # ok # TODO + # results in a xfail test with name 'test 1' + self.tap.write("ok # TODO\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test test 1", + "xfail test 1", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_ok_TODO_xfail_comment(self): + # A file + # ok # TODO Not done yet + # results in a xfail test with name 'test 1' and a log of Not done yet + self.tap.write("ok # TODO Not done yet\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test test 1", + "xfail test 1 [", + "Not done yet", + "]", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_bail_out_errors(self): + # A file with line in it + # Bail out! COMMENT + # is treated as an error + self.tap.write("ok 1 foo\n") + self.tap.write("Bail out! Lifejacket engaged\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + "test test 1 foo", + "success test 1 foo", + "test Bail out! Lifejacket engaged", + "error Bail out! Lifejacket engaged", + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_missing_test_at_end_with_plan_adds_error(self): + # A file + # 1..3 + # ok first test + # not ok third test + # results in three tests, with the third being created + self.tap.write('1..3\n') + self.tap.write('ok first test\n') + self.tap.write('not ok second test\n') + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + 'test test 1 first test', + 'success test 1 first test', + 'test test 2 second test', + 'failure test 2 second test', + 'test test 3', + 'error test 3 [', + 'test missing from TAP output', + ']', + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_missing_test_with_plan_adds_error(self): + # A file + # 1..3 + # ok first test + # not ok 3 third test + # results in three tests, with the second being created + self.tap.write('1..3\n') + self.tap.write('ok first test\n') + self.tap.write('not ok 3 third test\n') + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + 'test test 1 first test', + 'success test 1 first test', + 'test test 2', + 'error test 2 [', + 'test missing from TAP output', + ']', + 'test test 3 third test', + 'failure test 3 third test', + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_missing_test_no_plan_adds_error(self): + # A file + # ok first test + # not ok 3 third test + # results in three tests, with the second being created + self.tap.write('ok first test\n') + self.tap.write('not ok 3 third test\n') + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + 'test test 1 first test', + 'success test 1 first test', + 'test test 2', + 'error test 2 [', + 'test missing from TAP output', + ']', + 'test test 3 third test', + 'failure test 3 third test', + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_four_tests_in_a_row_trailing_plan(self): + # A file + # ok 1 - first test in a script with no plan at all + # not ok 2 - second + # ok 3 - third + # not ok 4 - fourth + # 1..4 + # results in four tests numbered and named + self.tap.write('ok 1 - first test in a script with trailing plan\n') + self.tap.write('not ok 2 - second\n') + self.tap.write('ok 3 - third\n') + self.tap.write('not ok 4 - fourth\n') + self.tap.write('1..4\n') + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + 'test test 1 - first test in a script with trailing plan', + 'success test 1 - first test in a script with trailing plan', + 'test test 2 - second', + 'failure test 2 - second', + 'test test 3 - third', + 'success test 3 - third', + 'test test 4 - fourth', + 'failure test 4 - fourth' + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_four_tests_in_a_row_with_plan(self): + # A file + # 1..4 + # ok 1 - first test in a script with no plan at all + # not ok 2 - second + # ok 3 - third + # not ok 4 - fourth + # results in four tests numbered and named + self.tap.write('1..4\n') + self.tap.write('ok 1 - first test in a script with a plan\n') + self.tap.write('not ok 2 - second\n') + self.tap.write('ok 3 - third\n') + self.tap.write('not ok 4 - fourth\n') + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + 'test test 1 - first test in a script with a plan', + 'success test 1 - first test in a script with a plan', + 'test test 2 - second', + 'failure test 2 - second', + 'test test 3 - third', + 'success test 3 - third', + 'test test 4 - fourth', + 'failure test 4 - fourth' + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_four_tests_in_a_row_no_plan(self): + # A file + # ok 1 - first test in a script with no plan at all + # not ok 2 - second + # ok 3 - third + # not ok 4 - fourth + # results in four tests numbered and named + self.tap.write('ok 1 - first test in a script with no plan at all\n') + self.tap.write('not ok 2 - second\n') + self.tap.write('ok 3 - third\n') + self.tap.write('not ok 4 - fourth\n') + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + 'test test 1 - first test in a script with no plan at all', + 'success test 1 - first test in a script with no plan at all', + 'test test 2 - second', + 'failure test 2 - second', + 'test test 3 - third', + 'success test 3 - third', + 'test test 4 - fourth', + 'failure test 4 - fourth' + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_todo_and_skip(self): + # A file + # not ok 1 - a fail but # TODO but is TODO + # not ok 2 - another fail # SKIP instead + # results in two tests, numbered and commented. + self.tap.write("not ok 1 - a fail but # TODO but is TODO\n") + self.tap.write("not ok 2 - another fail # SKIP instead\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + 'test test 1 - a fail but', + 'xfail test 1 - a fail but [', + 'but is TODO', + ']', + 'test test 2 - another fail', + 'skip test 2 - another fail [', + 'instead', + ']', + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_leading_comments_add_to_next_test_log(self): + # A file + # # comment + # ok + # ok + # results in a single test with the comment included + # in the first test and not the second. + self.tap.write("# comment\n") + self.tap.write("ok\n") + self.tap.write("ok\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + 'test test 1', + 'success test 1 [', + '# comment', + ']', + 'test test 2', + 'success test 2', + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + def test_trailing_comments_are_included_in_last_test_log(self): + # A file + # ok foo + # ok foo + # # comment + # results in a two tests, with the second having the comment + # attached to its log. + self.tap.write("ok\n") + self.tap.write("ok\n") + self.tap.write("# comment\n") + self.tap.seek(0) + result = subunit.TAP2SubUnit(self.tap, self.subunit) + self.assertEqual(0, result) + self.assertEqual([ + 'test test 1', + 'success test 1', + 'test test 2', + 'success test 2 [', + '# comment', + ']', + ], + self.subunit.getvalue().splitlines()) + + +def test_suite(): + loader = subunit.tests.TestUtil.TestLoader() + result = loader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) + return result diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_test_protocol.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_test_protocol.py index af31584a97..9e9db18163 100644 --- a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_test_protocol.py +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_test_protocol.py @@ -1,126 +1,80 @@ # -# subunit: extensions to python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# subunit: extensions to Python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. # Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> # -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. # +import datetime import unittest from StringIO import StringIO import os -import subunit import sys -try: - class MockTestProtocolServerClient(object): - """A mock protocol server client to test callbacks.""" - - def __init__(self): - self.end_calls = [] - self.error_calls = [] - self.failure_calls = [] - self.start_calls = [] - self.success_calls = [] - super(MockTestProtocolServerClient, self).__init__() - - def addError(self, test, error): - self.error_calls.append((test, error)) - - def addFailure(self, test, error): - self.failure_calls.append((test, error)) - - def addSuccess(self, test): - self.success_calls.append(test) - - def stopTest(self, test): - self.end_calls.append(test) - - def startTest(self, test): - self.start_calls.append(test) - -except AttributeError: - MockTestProtocolServer = None - - -class TestMockTestProtocolServer(unittest.TestCase): - - def test_start_test(self): - protocol = MockTestProtocolServerClient() - protocol.startTest(subunit.RemotedTestCase("test old mcdonald")) - self.assertEqual(protocol.start_calls, - [subunit.RemotedTestCase("test old mcdonald")]) - self.assertEqual(protocol.end_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.success_calls, []) - - def test_add_error(self): - protocol = MockTestProtocolServerClient() - protocol.addError(subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald"), - subunit.RemoteError("omg it works")) - self.assertEqual(protocol.start_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.end_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.error_calls, [( - subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald"), - subunit.RemoteError("omg it works"))]) - self.assertEqual(protocol.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.success_calls, []) - - def test_add_failure(self): - protocol = MockTestProtocolServerClient() - protocol.addFailure(subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald"), - subunit.RemoteError("omg it works")) - self.assertEqual(protocol.start_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.end_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.failure_calls, [ - (subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald"), - subunit.RemoteError("omg it works"))]) - self.assertEqual(protocol.success_calls, []) +from testtools.content import Content, TracebackContent +from testtools.content_type import ContentType +from testtools.tests.helpers import ( + Python26TestResult, + Python27TestResult, + ExtendedTestResult, + ) - def test_add_success(self): - protocol = MockTestProtocolServerClient() - protocol.addSuccess(subunit.RemotedTestCase("test old mcdonald")) - self.assertEqual(protocol.start_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.end_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.success_calls, - [subunit.RemotedTestCase("test old mcdonald")]) - - def test_end_test(self): - protocol = MockTestProtocolServerClient() - protocol.stopTest(subunit.RemotedTestCase("test old mcdonald")) - self.assertEqual(protocol.end_calls, - [subunit.RemotedTestCase("test old mcdonald")]) - self.assertEqual(protocol.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.success_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(protocol.start_calls, []) +import subunit +from subunit import _remote_exception_str +import subunit.iso8601 as iso8601 class TestTestImports(unittest.TestCase): def test_imports(self): + from subunit import DiscardStream from subunit import TestProtocolServer from subunit import RemotedTestCase from subunit import RemoteError from subunit import ExecTestCase from subunit import IsolatedTestCase from subunit import TestProtocolClient + from subunit import ProtocolTestCase + + +class TestDiscardStream(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_write(self): + subunit.DiscardStream().write("content") + + +class TestProtocolServerForward(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_story(self): + client = unittest.TestResult() + out = StringIO() + protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(client, forward_stream=out) + pipe = StringIO("test old mcdonald\n" + "success old mcdonald\n") + protocol.readFrom(pipe) + mcdonald = subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald") + self.assertEqual(client.testsRun, 1) + self.assertEqual(pipe.getvalue(), out.getvalue()) + def test_not_command(self): + client = unittest.TestResult() + out = StringIO() + protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(client, + stream=subunit.DiscardStream(), forward_stream=out) + pipe = StringIO("success old mcdonald\n") + protocol.readFrom(pipe) + self.assertEqual(client.testsRun, 0) + self.assertEqual("", out.getvalue()) + class TestTestProtocolServerPipe(unittest.TestCase): @@ -140,47 +94,48 @@ class TestTestProtocolServerPipe(unittest.TestCase): bing = subunit.RemotedTestCase("bing crosby") an_error = subunit.RemotedTestCase("an error") self.assertEqual(client.errors, - [(an_error, 'RemoteException: \n\n')]) + [(an_error, _remote_exception_str + '\n')]) self.assertEqual( client.failures, - [(bing, "RemoteException: foo.c:53:ERROR invalid state\n\n")]) + [(bing, _remote_exception_str + ": Text attachment: traceback\n" + "------------\nfoo.c:53:ERROR invalid state\n" + "------------\n\n")]) self.assertEqual(client.testsRun, 3) class TestTestProtocolServerStartTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): - self.client = MockTestProtocolServerClient() + self.client = Python26TestResult() self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.client) def test_start_test(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, - [subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald")]) + self.assertEqual(self.client._events, + [('startTest', subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald"))]) def test_start_testing(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("testing old mcdonald\n") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, - [subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald")]) + self.assertEqual(self.client._events, + [('startTest', subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald"))]) def test_start_test_colon(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("test: old mcdonald\n") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, - [subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald")]) + self.assertEqual(self.client._events, + [('startTest', subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald"))]) def test_start_testing_colon(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("testing: old mcdonald\n") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, - [subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald")]) + self.assertEqual(self.client._events, + [('startTest', subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald"))]) class TestTestProtocolServerPassThrough(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): - from StringIO import StringIO self.stdout = StringIO() self.test = subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald") - self.client = MockTestProtocolServerClient() + self.client = ExtendedTestResult() self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.client, self.stdout) def keywords_before_test(self): @@ -205,42 +160,37 @@ class TestTestProtocolServerPassThrough(unittest.TestCase): def test_keywords_before_test(self): self.keywords_before_test() - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + self.assertEqual(self.client._events, []) def test_keywords_after_error(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("error old mcdonald\n") self.keywords_before_test() - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, - [(self.test, subunit.RemoteError(""))]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addError', self.test, {}), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) def test_keywords_after_failure(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("failure old mcdonald\n") self.keywords_before_test() - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, - [(self.test, subunit.RemoteError())]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + self.assertEqual(self.client._events, [ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addFailure', self.test, {}), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ]) def test_keywords_after_success(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("success old mcdonald\n") self.keywords_before_test() - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, [self.test]) + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addSuccess', self.test), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) def test_keywords_after_test(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") @@ -265,14 +215,15 @@ class TestTestProtocolServerPassThrough(unittest.TestCase): "successful a\n" "successful: a\n" "]\n") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, - [(self.test, subunit.RemoteError())]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + self.assertEqual(self.client._events, [ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addFailure', self.test, {}), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ]) def test_keywords_during_failure(self): + # A smoke test to make sure that the details parsers have control + # appropriately. self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("failure: old mcdonald [\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") @@ -287,21 +238,24 @@ class TestTestProtocolServerPassThrough(unittest.TestCase): self.protocol.lineReceived(" ]\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") self.assertEqual(self.stdout.getvalue(), "") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, - [(self.test, subunit.RemoteError("test old mcdonald\n" - "failure a\n" - "failure: a\n" - "error a\n" - "error: a\n" - "success a\n" - "success: a\n" - "successful a\n" - "successful: a\n" - "]\n"))]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + details = {} + details['traceback'] = Content(ContentType("text", "x-traceback"), + lambda:[ + "test old mcdonald\n" + "failure a\n" + "failure: a\n" + "error a\n" + "error: a\n" + "success a\n" + "success: a\n" + "successful a\n" + "successful: a\n" + "]\n"]) + self.assertEqual(self.client._events, [ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addFailure', self.test, details), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ]) def test_stdout_passthrough(self): """Lines received which cannot be interpreted as any protocol action @@ -315,103 +269,133 @@ class TestTestProtocolServerPassThrough(unittest.TestCase): class TestTestProtocolServerLostConnection(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): - self.client = MockTestProtocolServerClient() + self.client = Python26TestResult() self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.client) self.test = subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald") def test_lost_connection_no_input(self): self.protocol.lostConnection() - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + self.assertEqual([], self.client._events) def test_lost_connection_after_start(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lostConnection() - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, [ - (self.test, subunit.RemoteError("lost connection during " - "test 'old mcdonald'"))]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + failure = subunit.RemoteError( + "lost connection during test 'old mcdonald'") + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addError', self.test, failure), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) def test_lost_connected_after_error(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("error old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lostConnection() - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, [ - (self.test, subunit.RemoteError(""))]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addError', self.test, subunit.RemoteError("")), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) - def test_lost_connection_during_error(self): + def do_connection_lost(self, outcome, opening): self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") - self.protocol.lineReceived("error old mcdonald [\n") + self.protocol.lineReceived("%s old mcdonald %s" % (outcome, opening)) self.protocol.lostConnection() - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, [ - (self.test, subunit.RemoteError("lost connection during error " - "report of test 'old mcdonald'"))]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + failure = subunit.RemoteError( + "lost connection during %s report of test 'old mcdonald'" % + outcome) + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addError', self.test, failure), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) + + def test_lost_connection_during_error(self): + self.do_connection_lost("error", "[\n") + + def test_lost_connection_during_error_details(self): + self.do_connection_lost("error", "[ multipart\n") def test_lost_connected_after_failure(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("failure old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lostConnection() - test = subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, - [(self.test, subunit.RemoteError())]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addFailure', self.test, subunit.RemoteError("")), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) def test_lost_connection_during_failure(self): - self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") - self.protocol.lineReceived("failure old mcdonald [\n") - self.protocol.lostConnection() - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, - [(self.test, - subunit.RemoteError("lost connection during " - "failure report" - " of test 'old mcdonald'"))]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, []) + self.do_connection_lost("failure", "[\n") + + def test_lost_connection_during_failure_details(self): + self.do_connection_lost("failure", "[ multipart\n") def test_lost_connection_after_success(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("test old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("success old mcdonald\n") self.protocol.lostConnection() - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, [self.test]) + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addSuccess', self.test), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) + + def test_lost_connection_during_success(self): + self.do_connection_lost("success", "[\n") + + def test_lost_connection_during_success_details(self): + self.do_connection_lost("success", "[ multipart\n") + + def test_lost_connection_during_skip(self): + self.do_connection_lost("skip", "[\n") + + def test_lost_connection_during_skip_details(self): + self.do_connection_lost("skip", "[ multipart\n") + + def test_lost_connection_during_xfail(self): + self.do_connection_lost("xfail", "[\n") + + def test_lost_connection_during_xfail_details(self): + self.do_connection_lost("xfail", "[ multipart\n") + + +class TestInTestMultipart(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.client = ExtendedTestResult() + self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.client) + self.protocol.lineReceived("test mcdonalds farm\n") + self.test = subunit.RemotedTestCase("mcdonalds farm") + + def test__outcome_sets_details_parser(self): + self.protocol._reading_success_details.details_parser = None + self.protocol._state._outcome(0, "mcdonalds farm [ multipart\n", + None, self.protocol._reading_success_details) + parser = self.protocol._reading_success_details.details_parser + self.assertNotEqual(None, parser) + self.assertTrue(isinstance(parser, + subunit.details.MultipartDetailsParser)) class TestTestProtocolServerAddError(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): - self.client = MockTestProtocolServerClient() + self.client = ExtendedTestResult() self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.client) self.protocol.lineReceived("test mcdonalds farm\n") self.test = subunit.RemotedTestCase("mcdonalds farm") def simple_error_keyword(self, keyword): self.protocol.lineReceived("%s mcdonalds farm\n" % keyword) - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, [ - (self.test, subunit.RemoteError(""))]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) + details = {} + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addError', self.test, details), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) def test_simple_error(self): self.simple_error_keyword("error") @@ -422,21 +406,27 @@ class TestTestProtocolServerAddError(unittest.TestCase): def test_error_empty_message(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("error mcdonalds farm [\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, [ - (self.test, subunit.RemoteError(""))]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) + details = {} + details['traceback'] = Content(ContentType("text", "x-traceback"), + lambda:[""]) + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addError', self.test, details), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) def error_quoted_bracket(self, keyword): self.protocol.lineReceived("%s mcdonalds farm [\n" % keyword) self.protocol.lineReceived(" ]\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, [ - (self.test, subunit.RemoteError("]\n"))]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, []) + details = {} + details['traceback'] = Content(ContentType("text", "x-traceback"), + lambda:["]\n"]) + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addError', self.test, details), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) def test_error_quoted_bracket(self): self.error_quoted_bracket("error") @@ -448,18 +438,22 @@ class TestTestProtocolServerAddError(unittest.TestCase): class TestTestProtocolServerAddFailure(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): - self.client = MockTestProtocolServerClient() + self.client = ExtendedTestResult() self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.client) self.protocol.lineReceived("test mcdonalds farm\n") self.test = subunit.RemotedTestCase("mcdonalds farm") + def assertFailure(self, details): + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addFailure', self.test, details), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) + def simple_failure_keyword(self, keyword): self.protocol.lineReceived("%s mcdonalds farm\n" % keyword) - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, - [(self.test, subunit.RemoteError())]) + details = {} + self.assertFailure(details) def test_simple_failure(self): self.simple_failure_keyword("failure") @@ -470,21 +464,19 @@ class TestTestProtocolServerAddFailure(unittest.TestCase): def test_failure_empty_message(self): self.protocol.lineReceived("failure mcdonalds farm [\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, - [(self.test, subunit.RemoteError())]) + details = {} + details['traceback'] = Content(ContentType("text", "x-traceback"), + lambda:[""]) + self.assertFailure(details) def failure_quoted_bracket(self, keyword): self.protocol.lineReceived("%s mcdonalds farm [\n" % keyword) self.protocol.lineReceived(" ]\n") self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.failure_calls, - [(self.test, subunit.RemoteError("]\n"))]) + details = {} + details['traceback'] = Content(ContentType("text", "x-traceback"), + lambda:["]\n"]) + self.assertFailure(details) def test_failure_quoted_bracket(self): self.failure_quoted_bracket("failure") @@ -493,20 +485,191 @@ class TestTestProtocolServerAddFailure(unittest.TestCase): self.failure_quoted_bracket("failure:") +class TestTestProtocolServerAddxFail(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests for the xfail keyword. + + In Python this can thunk through to Success due to stdlib limitations (see + README). + """ + + def capture_expected_failure(self, test, err): + self._events.append((test, err)) + + def setup_python26(self): + """Setup a test object ready to be xfailed and thunk to success.""" + self.client = Python26TestResult() + self.setup_protocol() + + def setup_python27(self): + """Setup a test object ready to be xfailed.""" + self.client = Python27TestResult() + self.setup_protocol() + + def setup_python_ex(self): + """Setup a test object ready to be xfailed with details.""" + self.client = ExtendedTestResult() + self.setup_protocol() + + def setup_protocol(self): + """Setup the protocol based on self.client.""" + self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.client) + self.protocol.lineReceived("test mcdonalds farm\n") + self.test = self.client._events[-1][-1] + + def simple_xfail_keyword(self, keyword, as_success): + self.protocol.lineReceived("%s mcdonalds farm\n" % keyword) + self.check_success_or_xfail(as_success) + + def check_success_or_xfail(self, as_success, error_message=None): + if as_success: + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addSuccess', self.test), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) + else: + details = {} + if error_message is not None: + details['traceback'] = Content( + ContentType("text", "x-traceback"), lambda:[error_message]) + if isinstance(self.client, ExtendedTestResult): + value = details + else: + if error_message is not None: + value = subunit.RemoteError('Text attachment: traceback\n' + '------------\n' + error_message + '------------\n') + else: + value = subunit.RemoteError() + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addExpectedFailure', self.test, value), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) + + def test_simple_xfail(self): + self.setup_python26() + self.simple_xfail_keyword("xfail", True) + self.setup_python27() + self.simple_xfail_keyword("xfail", False) + self.setup_python_ex() + self.simple_xfail_keyword("xfail", False) + + def test_simple_xfail_colon(self): + self.setup_python26() + self.simple_xfail_keyword("xfail:", True) + self.setup_python27() + self.simple_xfail_keyword("xfail:", False) + self.setup_python_ex() + self.simple_xfail_keyword("xfail:", False) + + def test_xfail_empty_message(self): + self.setup_python26() + self.empty_message(True) + self.setup_python27() + self.empty_message(False) + self.setup_python_ex() + self.empty_message(False, error_message="") + + def empty_message(self, as_success, error_message="\n"): + self.protocol.lineReceived("xfail mcdonalds farm [\n") + self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") + self.check_success_or_xfail(as_success, error_message) + + def xfail_quoted_bracket(self, keyword, as_success): + # This tests it is accepted, but cannot test it is used today, because + # of not having a way to expose it in Python so far. + self.protocol.lineReceived("%s mcdonalds farm [\n" % keyword) + self.protocol.lineReceived(" ]\n") + self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") + self.check_success_or_xfail(as_success, "]\n") + + def test_xfail_quoted_bracket(self): + self.setup_python26() + self.xfail_quoted_bracket("xfail", True) + self.setup_python27() + self.xfail_quoted_bracket("xfail", False) + self.setup_python_ex() + self.xfail_quoted_bracket("xfail", False) + + def test_xfail_colon_quoted_bracket(self): + self.setup_python26() + self.xfail_quoted_bracket("xfail:", True) + self.setup_python27() + self.xfail_quoted_bracket("xfail:", False) + self.setup_python_ex() + self.xfail_quoted_bracket("xfail:", False) + + +class TestTestProtocolServerAddSkip(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests for the skip keyword. + + In Python this meets the testtools extended TestResult contract. + (See https://launchpad.net/testtools). + """ + + def setUp(self): + """Setup a test object ready to be skipped.""" + self.client = ExtendedTestResult() + self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.client) + self.protocol.lineReceived("test mcdonalds farm\n") + self.test = self.client._events[-1][-1] + + def assertSkip(self, reason): + details = {} + if reason is not None: + details['reason'] = Content( + ContentType("text", "plain"), lambda:[reason]) + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addSkip', self.test, details), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) + + def simple_skip_keyword(self, keyword): + self.protocol.lineReceived("%s mcdonalds farm\n" % keyword) + self.assertSkip(None) + + def test_simple_skip(self): + self.simple_skip_keyword("skip") + + def test_simple_skip_colon(self): + self.simple_skip_keyword("skip:") + + def test_skip_empty_message(self): + self.protocol.lineReceived("skip mcdonalds farm [\n") + self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") + self.assertSkip("") + + def skip_quoted_bracket(self, keyword): + # This tests it is accepted, but cannot test it is used today, because + # of not having a way to expose it in Python so far. + self.protocol.lineReceived("%s mcdonalds farm [\n" % keyword) + self.protocol.lineReceived(" ]\n") + self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") + self.assertSkip("]\n") + + def test_skip_quoted_bracket(self): + self.skip_quoted_bracket("skip") + + def test_skip_colon_quoted_bracket(self): + self.skip_quoted_bracket("skip:") + + class TestTestProtocolServerAddSuccess(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): - self.client = MockTestProtocolServerClient() + self.client = ExtendedTestResult() self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.client) self.protocol.lineReceived("test mcdonalds farm\n") self.test = subunit.RemotedTestCase("mcdonalds farm") def simple_success_keyword(self, keyword): self.protocol.lineReceived("%s mcdonalds farm\n" % keyword) - self.assertEqual(self.client.start_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.end_calls, [self.test]) - self.assertEqual(self.client.error_calls, []) - self.assertEqual(self.client.success_calls, [self.test]) + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addSuccess', self.test), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) def test_simple_success(self): self.simple_success_keyword("failure") @@ -520,6 +683,134 @@ class TestTestProtocolServerAddSuccess(unittest.TestCase): def test_simple_success_colon(self): self.simple_success_keyword("successful:") + def assertSuccess(self, details): + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', self.test), + ('addSuccess', self.test, details), + ('stopTest', self.test), + ], self.client._events) + + def test_success_empty_message(self): + self.protocol.lineReceived("success mcdonalds farm [\n") + self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") + details = {} + details['message'] = Content(ContentType("text", "plain"), + lambda:[""]) + self.assertSuccess(details) + + def success_quoted_bracket(self, keyword): + # This tests it is accepted, but cannot test it is used today, because + # of not having a way to expose it in Python so far. + self.protocol.lineReceived("%s mcdonalds farm [\n" % keyword) + self.protocol.lineReceived(" ]\n") + self.protocol.lineReceived("]\n") + details = {} + details['message'] = Content(ContentType("text", "plain"), + lambda:["]\n"]) + self.assertSuccess(details) + + def test_success_quoted_bracket(self): + self.success_quoted_bracket("success") + + def test_success_colon_quoted_bracket(self): + self.success_quoted_bracket("success:") + + +class TestTestProtocolServerProgress(unittest.TestCase): + """Test receipt of progress: directives.""" + + def test_progress_accepted_stdlib(self): + self.result = Python26TestResult() + self.stream = StringIO() + self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.result, + stream=self.stream) + self.protocol.lineReceived("progress: 23") + self.protocol.lineReceived("progress: -2") + self.protocol.lineReceived("progress: +4") + self.assertEqual("", self.stream.getvalue()) + + def test_progress_accepted_extended(self): + # With a progress capable TestResult, progress events are emitted. + self.result = ExtendedTestResult() + self.stream = StringIO() + self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.result, + stream=self.stream) + self.protocol.lineReceived("progress: 23") + self.protocol.lineReceived("progress: push") + self.protocol.lineReceived("progress: -2") + self.protocol.lineReceived("progress: pop") + self.protocol.lineReceived("progress: +4") + self.assertEqual("", self.stream.getvalue()) + self.assertEqual([ + ('progress', 23, subunit.PROGRESS_SET), + ('progress', None, subunit.PROGRESS_PUSH), + ('progress', -2, subunit.PROGRESS_CUR), + ('progress', None, subunit.PROGRESS_POP), + ('progress', 4, subunit.PROGRESS_CUR), + ], self.result._events) + + +class TestTestProtocolServerStreamTags(unittest.TestCase): + """Test managing tags on the protocol level.""" + + def setUp(self): + self.client = ExtendedTestResult() + self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.client) + + def test_initial_tags(self): + self.protocol.lineReceived("tags: foo bar:baz quux\n") + self.assertEqual([ + ('tags', set(["foo", "bar:baz", "quux"]), set()), + ], self.client._events) + + def test_minus_removes_tags(self): + self.protocol.lineReceived("tags: -bar quux\n") + self.assertEqual([ + ('tags', set(["quux"]), set(["bar"])), + ], self.client._events) + + def test_tags_do_not_get_set_on_test(self): + self.protocol.lineReceived("test mcdonalds farm\n") + test = self.client._events[0][-1] + self.assertEqual(None, getattr(test, 'tags', None)) + + def test_tags_do_not_get_set_on_global_tags(self): + self.protocol.lineReceived("tags: foo bar\n") + self.protocol.lineReceived("test mcdonalds farm\n") + test = self.client._events[-1][-1] + self.assertEqual(None, getattr(test, 'tags', None)) + + def test_tags_get_set_on_test_tags(self): + self.protocol.lineReceived("test mcdonalds farm\n") + test = self.client._events[-1][-1] + self.protocol.lineReceived("tags: foo bar\n") + self.protocol.lineReceived("success mcdonalds farm\n") + self.assertEqual(None, getattr(test, 'tags', None)) + + +class TestTestProtocolServerStreamTime(unittest.TestCase): + """Test managing time information at the protocol level.""" + + def test_time_accepted_stdlib(self): + self.result = Python26TestResult() + self.stream = StringIO() + self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.result, + stream=self.stream) + self.protocol.lineReceived("time: 2001-12-12 12:59:59Z\n") + self.assertEqual("", self.stream.getvalue()) + + def test_time_accepted_extended(self): + self.result = ExtendedTestResult() + self.stream = StringIO() + self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolServer(self.result, + stream=self.stream) + self.protocol.lineReceived("time: 2001-12-12 12:59:59Z\n") + self.assertEqual("", self.stream.getvalue()) + self.assertEqual([ + ('time', datetime.datetime(2001, 12, 12, 12, 59, 59, 0, + iso8601.Utc())) + ], self.result._events) + class TestRemotedTestCase(unittest.TestCase): @@ -529,14 +820,14 @@ class TestRemotedTestCase(unittest.TestCase): self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, test.tearDown) self.assertEqual("A test description", test.shortDescription()) - self.assertEqual("subunit.RemotedTestCase.A test description", + self.assertEqual("A test description", test.id()) self.assertEqual("A test description (subunit.RemotedTestCase)", "%s" % test) self.assertEqual("<subunit.RemotedTestCase description=" "'A test description'>", "%r" % test) result = unittest.TestResult() test.run(result) - self.assertEqual([(test, "RemoteException: " + self.assertEqual([(test, _remote_exception_str + ": " "Cannot run RemotedTestCases.\n\n")], result.errors) self.assertEqual(1, result.testsRun) @@ -570,27 +861,43 @@ class TestExecTestCase(unittest.TestCase): # the sample script runs three tests, one each # that fails, errors and succeeds + def test_sample_method_args(self): + """sample-script.py foo""" + # sample that will run just one test. def test_construct(self): test = self.SampleExecTestCase("test_sample_method") self.assertEqual(test.script, subunit.join_dir(__file__, 'sample-script.py')) + def test_args(self): + result = unittest.TestResult() + test = self.SampleExecTestCase("test_sample_method_args") + test.run(result) + self.assertEqual(1, result.testsRun) + def test_run(self): - runner = MockTestProtocolServerClient() + result = ExtendedTestResult() test = self.SampleExecTestCase("test_sample_method") - test.run(runner) + test.run(result) mcdonald = subunit.RemotedTestCase("old mcdonald") bing = subunit.RemotedTestCase("bing crosby") + bing_details = {} + bing_details['traceback'] = Content(ContentType("text", "x-traceback"), + lambda:["foo.c:53:ERROR invalid state\n"]) an_error = subunit.RemotedTestCase("an error") - self.assertEqual(runner.error_calls, - [(an_error, subunit.RemoteError())]) - self.assertEqual(runner.failure_calls, - [(bing, - subunit.RemoteError( - "foo.c:53:ERROR invalid state\n"))]) - self.assertEqual(runner.start_calls, [mcdonald, bing, an_error]) - self.assertEqual(runner.end_calls, [mcdonald, bing, an_error]) + error_details = {} + self.assertEqual([ + ('startTest', mcdonald), + ('addSuccess', mcdonald), + ('stopTest', mcdonald), + ('startTest', bing), + ('addFailure', bing, bing_details), + ('stopTest', bing), + ('startTest', an_error), + ('addError', an_error, error_details), + ('stopTest', an_error), + ], result._events) def test_debug(self): test = self.SampleExecTestCase("test_sample_method") @@ -689,7 +996,11 @@ class TestTestProtocolClient(unittest.TestCase): self.io = StringIO() self.protocol = subunit.TestProtocolClient(self.io) self.test = TestTestProtocolClient("test_start_test") - + self.sample_details = {'something':Content( + ContentType('text', 'plain'), lambda:['serialised\nform'])} + self.sample_tb_details = dict(self.sample_details) + self.sample_tb_details['traceback'] = TracebackContent( + subunit.RemoteError("boo qux"), self.test) def test_start_test(self): """Test startTest on a TestProtocolClient.""" @@ -697,7 +1008,7 @@ class TestTestProtocolClient(unittest.TestCase): self.assertEqual(self.io.getvalue(), "test: %s\n" % self.test.id()) def test_stop_test(self): - """Test stopTest on a TestProtocolClient.""" + # stopTest doesn't output anything. self.protocol.stopTest(self.test) self.assertEqual(self.io.getvalue(), "") @@ -707,22 +1018,154 @@ class TestTestProtocolClient(unittest.TestCase): self.assertEqual( self.io.getvalue(), "successful: %s\n" % self.test.id()) + def test_add_success_details(self): + """Test addSuccess on a TestProtocolClient with details.""" + self.protocol.addSuccess(self.test, details=self.sample_details) + self.assertEqual( + self.io.getvalue(), "successful: %s [ multipart\n" + "Content-Type: text/plain\n" + "something\n" + "F\r\nserialised\nform0\r\n]\n" % self.test.id()) + def test_add_failure(self): """Test addFailure on a TestProtocolClient.""" - self.protocol.addFailure(self.test, subunit.RemoteError("boo")) + self.protocol.addFailure( + self.test, subunit.RemoteError("boo qux")) + self.assertEqual( + self.io.getvalue(), + ('failure: %s [\n' + _remote_exception_str + ': boo qux\n]\n') + % self.test.id()) + + def test_add_failure_details(self): + """Test addFailure on a TestProtocolClient with details.""" + self.protocol.addFailure( + self.test, details=self.sample_tb_details) self.assertEqual( self.io.getvalue(), - 'failure: %s [\nRemoteException: boo\n]\n' % self.test.id()) + ("failure: %s [ multipart\n" + "Content-Type: text/plain\n" + "something\n" + "F\r\nserialised\nform0\r\n" + "Content-Type: text/x-traceback;charset=utf8,language=python\n" + "traceback\n" + "1A\r\n" + _remote_exception_str + ": boo qux\n0\r\n" + "]\n") % self.test.id()) def test_add_error(self): """Test stopTest on a TestProtocolClient.""" - self.protocol.addError(self.test, subunit.RemoteError("phwoar")) + self.protocol.addError( + self.test, subunit.RemoteError("phwoar crikey")) + self.assertEqual( + self.io.getvalue(), + ('error: %s [\n' + + _remote_exception_str + ": phwoar crikey\n" + "]\n") % self.test.id()) + + def test_add_error_details(self): + """Test stopTest on a TestProtocolClient with details.""" + self.protocol.addError( + self.test, details=self.sample_tb_details) + self.assertEqual( + self.io.getvalue(), + ("error: %s [ multipart\n" + "Content-Type: text/plain\n" + "something\n" + "F\r\nserialised\nform0\r\n" + "Content-Type: text/x-traceback;charset=utf8,language=python\n" + "traceback\n" + "1A\r\n" + _remote_exception_str + ": boo qux\n0\r\n" + "]\n") % self.test.id()) + + def test_add_expected_failure(self): + """Test addExpectedFailure on a TestProtocolClient.""" + self.protocol.addExpectedFailure( + self.test, subunit.RemoteError("phwoar crikey")) self.assertEqual( self.io.getvalue(), - 'error: %s [\n' - "RemoteException: phwoar\n" + ('xfail: %s [\n' + + _remote_exception_str + ": phwoar crikey\n" + "]\n") % self.test.id()) + + def test_add_expected_failure_details(self): + """Test addExpectedFailure on a TestProtocolClient with details.""" + self.protocol.addExpectedFailure( + self.test, details=self.sample_tb_details) + self.assertEqual( + self.io.getvalue(), + ("xfail: %s [ multipart\n" + "Content-Type: text/plain\n" + "something\n" + "F\r\nserialised\nform0\r\n" + "Content-Type: text/x-traceback;charset=utf8,language=python\n" + "traceback\n" + "1A\r\n"+ _remote_exception_str + ": boo qux\n0\r\n" + "]\n") % self.test.id()) + + def test_add_skip(self): + """Test addSkip on a TestProtocolClient.""" + self.protocol.addSkip( + self.test, "Has it really?") + self.assertEqual( + self.io.getvalue(), + 'skip: %s [\nHas it really?\n]\n' % self.test.id()) + + def test_add_skip_details(self): + """Test addSkip on a TestProtocolClient with details.""" + details = {'reason':Content( + ContentType('text', 'plain'), lambda:['Has it really?'])} + self.protocol.addSkip( + self.test, details=details) + self.assertEqual( + self.io.getvalue(), + "skip: %s [ multipart\n" + "Content-Type: text/plain\n" + "reason\n" + "E\r\nHas it really?0\r\n" "]\n" % self.test.id()) + def test_progress_set(self): + self.protocol.progress(23, subunit.PROGRESS_SET) + self.assertEqual(self.io.getvalue(), 'progress: 23\n') + + def test_progress_neg_cur(self): + self.protocol.progress(-23, subunit.PROGRESS_CUR) + self.assertEqual(self.io.getvalue(), 'progress: -23\n') + + def test_progress_pos_cur(self): + self.protocol.progress(23, subunit.PROGRESS_CUR) + self.assertEqual(self.io.getvalue(), 'progress: +23\n') + + def test_progress_pop(self): + self.protocol.progress(1234, subunit.PROGRESS_POP) + self.assertEqual(self.io.getvalue(), 'progress: pop\n') + + def test_progress_push(self): + self.protocol.progress(1234, subunit.PROGRESS_PUSH) + self.assertEqual(self.io.getvalue(), 'progress: push\n') + + def test_time(self): + # Calling time() outputs a time signal immediately. + self.protocol.time( + datetime.datetime(2009,10,11,12,13,14,15, iso8601.Utc())) + self.assertEqual( + "time: 2009-10-11 12:13:14.000015Z\n", + self.io.getvalue()) + + def test_add_unexpected_success(self): + """Test addUnexpectedSuccess on a TestProtocolClient.""" + self.protocol.addUnexpectedSuccess(self.test) + self.assertEqual( + self.io.getvalue(), "successful: %s\n" % self.test.id()) + + def test_add_unexpected_success_details(self): + """Test addUnexpectedSuccess on a TestProtocolClient with details.""" + self.protocol.addUnexpectedSuccess(self.test, details=self.sample_details) + self.assertEqual( + self.io.getvalue(), "successful: %s [ multipart\n" + "Content-Type: text/plain\n" + "something\n" + "F\r\nserialised\nform0\r\n]\n" % self.test.id()) + def test_suite(): loader = subunit.tests.TestUtil.TestLoader() diff --git a/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_test_results.py b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_test_results.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fe82c04b06 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/subunit/python/subunit/tests/test_test_results.py @@ -0,0 +1,199 @@ +# +# subunit: extensions to Python unittest to get test results from subprocesses. +# Copyright (C) 2009 Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net> +# +# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause +# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the +# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in +# compliance with one of these two licences. +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under that license. +# + +import datetime +import unittest +from StringIO import StringIO +import os +import sys + +from testtools.content_type import ContentType +from testtools.content import Content + +import subunit +import subunit.iso8601 as iso8601 +import subunit.test_results + + +class LoggingDecorator(subunit.test_results.HookedTestResultDecorator): + + def __init__(self, decorated): + self._calls = 0 + super(LoggingDecorator, self).__init__(decorated) + + def _before_event(self): + self._calls += 1 + + +class AssertBeforeTestResult(LoggingDecorator): + """A TestResult for checking preconditions.""" + + def __init__(self, decorated, test): + self.test = test + super(AssertBeforeTestResult, self).__init__(decorated) + + def _before_event(self): + self.test.assertEqual(1, self.earlier._calls) + super(AssertBeforeTestResult, self)._before_event() + + +class TimeCapturingResult(unittest.TestResult): + + def __init__(self): + super(TimeCapturingResult, self).__init__() + self._calls = [] + + def time(self, a_datetime): + self._calls.append(a_datetime) + + +class TestHookedTestResultDecorator(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + # An end to the chain + terminal = unittest.TestResult() + # Asserts that the call was made to self.result before asserter was + # called. + asserter = AssertBeforeTestResult(terminal, self) + # The result object we call, which much increase its call count. + self.result = LoggingDecorator(asserter) + asserter.earlier = self.result + self.decorated = asserter + + def tearDown(self): + # The hook in self.result must have been called + self.assertEqual(1, self.result._calls) + # The hook in asserter must have been called too, otherwise the + # assertion about ordering won't have completed. + self.assertEqual(1, self.decorated._calls) + + def test_startTest(self): + self.result.startTest(self) + + def test_startTestRun(self): + self.result.startTestRun() + + def test_stopTest(self): + self.result.stopTest(self) + + def test_stopTestRun(self): + self.result.stopTestRun() + + def test_addError(self): + self.result.addError(self, subunit.RemoteError()) + + def test_addError_details(self): + self.result.addError(self, details={}) + + def test_addFailure(self): + self.result.addFailure(self, subunit.RemoteError()) + + def test_addFailure_details(self): + self.result.addFailure(self, details={}) + + def test_addSuccess(self): + self.result.addSuccess(self) + + def test_addSuccess_details(self): + self.result.addSuccess(self, details={}) + + def test_addSkip(self): + self.result.addSkip(self, "foo") + + def test_addSkip_details(self): + self.result.addSkip(self, details={}) + + def test_addExpectedFailure(self): + self.result.addExpectedFailure(self, subunit.RemoteError()) + + def test_addExpectedFailure_details(self): + self.result.addExpectedFailure(self, details={}) + + def test_addUnexpectedSuccess(self): + self.result.addUnexpectedSuccess(self) + + def test_addUnexpectedSuccess_details(self): + self.result.addUnexpectedSuccess(self, details={}) + + def test_progress(self): + self.result.progress(1, subunit.PROGRESS_SET) + + def test_wasSuccessful(self): + self.result.wasSuccessful() + + def test_shouldStop(self): + self.result.shouldStop + + def test_stop(self): + self.result.stop() + + def test_time(self): + self.result.time(None) + + +class TestAutoTimingTestResultDecorator(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + # And end to the chain which captures time events. + terminal = TimeCapturingResult() + # The result object under test. + self.result = subunit.test_results.AutoTimingTestResultDecorator( + terminal) + self.decorated = terminal + + def test_without_time_calls_time_is_called_and_not_None(self): + self.result.startTest(self) + self.assertEqual(1, len(self.decorated._calls)) + self.assertNotEqual(None, self.decorated._calls[0]) + + def test_no_time_from_progress(self): + self.result.progress(1, subunit.PROGRESS_CUR) + self.assertEqual(0, len(self.decorated._calls)) + + def test_no_time_from_shouldStop(self): + self.decorated.stop() + self.result.shouldStop + self.assertEqual(0, len(self.decorated._calls)) + + def test_calling_time_inhibits_automatic_time(self): + # Calling time() outputs a time signal immediately and prevents + # automatically adding one when other methods are called. + time = datetime.datetime(2009,10,11,12,13,14,15, iso8601.Utc()) + self.result.time(time) + self.result.startTest(self) + self.result.stopTest(self) + self.assertEqual(1, len(self.decorated._calls)) + self.assertEqual(time, self.decorated._calls[0]) + + def test_calling_time_None_enables_automatic_time(self): + time = datetime.datetime(2009,10,11,12,13,14,15, iso8601.Utc()) + self.result.time(time) + self.assertEqual(1, len(self.decorated._calls)) + self.assertEqual(time, self.decorated._calls[0]) + # Calling None passes the None through, in case other results care. + self.result.time(None) + self.assertEqual(2, len(self.decorated._calls)) + self.assertEqual(None, self.decorated._calls[1]) + # Calling other methods doesn't generate an automatic time event. + self.result.startTest(self) + self.assertEqual(3, len(self.decorated._calls)) + self.assertNotEqual(None, self.decorated._calls[2]) + + +def test_suite(): + loader = subunit.tests.TestUtil.TestLoader() + result = loader.loadTestsFromName(__name__) + return result |