heat/run_tests.sh
Pablo Andres Fuente 02286951bc run_test.sh -V --unit doesn't run using virtualenv
Before this change, when you called the script using the -V option, the tests
were run outside the virtualenv that the script creates.
To fix it, I modified the lines of the script that run the tests to run
inside the virtualenv using the $wrapper variable.

Change-Id: I5c202727e0b5214670d54e14c80a68cc8ebec400
Closes-Bug: #1251730
2013-12-02 10:55:51 -03:00

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#!/bin/bash
BASE_DIR=`dirname $0`
function usage {
echo "Usage: $0 [OPTION]..."
echo "Run Heat's test suite(s)"
echo ""
echo " -V, --virtual-env Use virtualenv. Install automatically if not present."
echo " (Default is to run tests in local environment)"
echo " -F, --force Force a clean re-build of the virtual environment. Useful when dependencies have been added."
echo " -f, --func Functional tests have been removed."
echo " -u, --unit Run unit tests (default when nothing specified)"
echo " -p, --pep8 Run pep8 tests"
echo " --all Run pep8 and unit tests"
echo " -c, --coverage Generate coverage report"
echo " -d, --debug Run tests with testtools instead of testr. This allows you to use the debugger."
echo " -h, --help Print this usage message"
exit
}
# must not assign -a as an option, needed for selecting custom attributes
no_venv=1
function process_option {
case "$1" in
-V|--virtual-env) no_venv=0;;
-F|--force) force=1;;
-f|--func) test_func=1;;
-u|--unit) test_unit=1;;
-p|--pep8) test_pep8=1;;
--all) test_unit=1; test_pep8=1;;
-c|--coverage) coverage=1;;
-d|--debug) debug=1;;
-h|--help) usage;;
*) args="$args $1"; test_unit=1;;
esac
}
venv=.venv
with_venv=tools/with_venv.sh
wrapper=""
debug=0
function run_tests {
echo 'Running tests'
# Remove any extraneous DB migrations
find heat/db/sqlalchemy/migrate_repo/versions/ -name '*.pyc' -delete
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Debugging..."
if [ "$args" = "" ]; then
# Default to running all tests if specific test is not
# provided.
testrargs="discover ./heat/tests"
fi
${wrapper} python -m testtools.run $args $testrargs
# Short circuit because all of the testr and coverage stuff
# below does not make sense when running testtools.run for
# debugging purposes.
return $?
fi
# Just run the test suites in current environment
if [ -n "$args" ] ; then
args="-t $args"
fi
${wrapper} python setup.py testr --slowest $args
}
function run_pep8 {
echo "Running flake8..."
bash -c "${wrapper} flake8"
}
# run unit tests with pep8 when no arguments are specified
# otherwise process CLI options
if [[ $# == 0 ]]; then
test_pep8=1
test_unit=1
else
for arg in "$@"; do
process_option $arg
done
fi
if [ "$no_venv" == 0 ]
then
# Remove the virtual environment if --force used
if [ "$force" == 1 ]; then
echo "Cleaning virtualenv..."
rm -rf ${venv}
fi
if [ -e ${venv} ]; then
wrapper="${with_venv}"
else
# Automatically install the virtualenv
python tools/install_venv.py
wrapper="${with_venv}"
fi
fi
result=0
# If functional or unit tests have been selected, run them
if [ "$test_unit" == 1 ] || [ "$debug" == 1 ] ; then
run_tests
result=$?
fi
# Run pep8 if it was selected
if [ "$test_pep8" == 1 ]; then
run_pep8
fi
# Generate coverage report
if [ "$coverage" == 1 ]; then
echo "Generating coverage report in ./cover"
${wrapper} python setup.py testr --coverage --slowest
${wrapper} python -m coverage report --show-missing
fi
exit $result