Show progress output while running unit tests
This patch imports some magic to enable showing test output as the tests run. Seeing output showing tests as they execute is reassuring that the test run is continuing to make progress. This originated in tempest and was then brought over to Nova in this commit: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/121914/ Note the justification in that commit to just copy it instead of move it to a shared repo. To get the old behavior where you only get output when something fails, you can set the TRACE_FAILONLY env var. That originated in this commit in Nova: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/123801/ Change-Id: I6a079ad5f630383650c0f9dee09e04250d0e2c5a
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tools/pretty_tox.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -o pipefail
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TESTRARGS=$1
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python -m neutron.openstack.common.lockutils python setup.py testr --slowest --testr-args="--subunit $TESTRARGS" | $(dirname $0)/subunit-trace.py -f
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tools/subunit-trace.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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# Copyright 2014 Samsung Electronics
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""Trace a subunit stream in reasonable detail and high accuracy."""
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import argparse
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import functools
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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import mimeparse
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import subunit
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import testtools
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DAY_SECONDS = 60 * 60 * 24
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FAILS = []
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RESULTS = {}
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class Starts(testtools.StreamResult):
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def __init__(self, output):
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super(Starts, self).__init__()
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self._output = output
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def startTestRun(self):
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self._neednewline = False
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self._emitted = set()
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def status(self, test_id=None, test_status=None, test_tags=None,
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runnable=True, file_name=None, file_bytes=None, eof=False,
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mime_type=None, route_code=None, timestamp=None):
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super(Starts, self).status(
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test_id, test_status,
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test_tags=test_tags, runnable=runnable, file_name=file_name,
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file_bytes=file_bytes, eof=eof, mime_type=mime_type,
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route_code=route_code, timestamp=timestamp)
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if not test_id:
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if not file_bytes:
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return
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if not mime_type or mime_type == 'test/plain;charset=utf8':
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mime_type = 'text/plain; charset=utf-8'
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primary, sub, parameters = mimeparse.parse_mime_type(mime_type)
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content_type = testtools.content_type.ContentType(
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primary, sub, parameters)
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content = testtools.content.Content(
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content_type, lambda: [file_bytes])
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text = content.as_text()
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if text and text[-1] not in '\r\n':
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self._neednewline = True
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self._output.write(text)
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elif test_status == 'inprogress' and test_id not in self._emitted:
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if self._neednewline:
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self._neednewline = False
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self._output.write('\n')
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worker = ''
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for tag in test_tags or ():
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if tag.startswith('worker-'):
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worker = '(' + tag[7:] + ') '
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if timestamp:
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timestr = timestamp.isoformat()
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else:
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timestr = ''
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self._output.write('%s: %s%s [start]\n' %
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(timestr, worker, test_id))
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self._emitted.add(test_id)
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def cleanup_test_name(name, strip_tags=True, strip_scenarios=False):
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"""Clean up the test name for display.
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By default we strip out the tags in the test because they don't help us
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in identifying the test that is run to it's result.
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Make it possible to strip out the testscenarios information (not to
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be confused with tempest scenarios) however that's often needed to
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indentify generated negative tests.
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"""
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if strip_tags:
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tags_start = name.find('[')
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tags_end = name.find(']')
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if tags_start > 0 and tags_end > tags_start:
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newname = name[:tags_start]
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newname += name[tags_end + 1:]
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name = newname
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if strip_scenarios:
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tags_start = name.find('(')
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tags_end = name.find(')')
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if tags_start > 0 and tags_end > tags_start:
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newname = name[:tags_start]
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newname += name[tags_end + 1:]
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name = newname
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return name
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def get_duration(timestamps):
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start, end = timestamps
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if not start or not end:
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duration = ''
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else:
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delta = end - start
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duration = '%d.%06ds' % (
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delta.days * DAY_SECONDS + delta.seconds, delta.microseconds)
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return duration
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def find_worker(test):
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for tag in test['tags']:
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if tag.startswith('worker-'):
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return int(tag[7:])
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return 'NaN'
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# Print out stdout/stderr if it exists, always
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def print_attachments(stream, test, all_channels=False):
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"""Print out subunit attachments.
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Print out subunit attachments that contain content. This
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runs in 2 modes, one for successes where we print out just stdout
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and stderr, and an override that dumps all the attachments.
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"""
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channels = ('stdout', 'stderr')
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for name, detail in test['details'].items():
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# NOTE(sdague): the subunit names are a little crazy, and actually
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# are in the form pythonlogging:'' (with the colon and quotes)
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name = name.split(':')[0]
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if detail.content_type.type == 'test':
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detail.content_type.type = 'text'
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if (all_channels or name in channels) and detail.as_text():
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title = "Captured %s:" % name
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stream.write("\n%s\n%s\n" % (title, ('~' * len(title))))
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# indent attachment lines 4 spaces to make them visually
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# offset
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for line in detail.as_text().split('\n'):
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stream.write(" %s\n" % line)
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def show_outcome(stream, test, print_failures=False, failonly=False):
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global RESULTS
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status = test['status']
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# TODO(sdague): ask lifeless why on this?
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if status == 'exists':
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return
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worker = find_worker(test)
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name = cleanup_test_name(test['id'])
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duration = get_duration(test['timestamps'])
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if worker not in RESULTS:
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RESULTS[worker] = []
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RESULTS[worker].append(test)
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# don't count the end of the return code as a fail
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if name == 'process-returncode':
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return
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if status == 'fail':
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FAILS.append(test)
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stream.write('{%s} %s [%s] ... FAILED\n' % (
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worker, name, duration))
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if not print_failures:
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print_attachments(stream, test, all_channels=True)
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elif not failonly:
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if status == 'success':
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stream.write('{%s} %s [%s] ... ok\n' % (
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worker, name, duration))
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print_attachments(stream, test)
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elif status == 'skip':
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stream.write('{%s} %s ... SKIPPED: %s\n' % (
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worker, name, test['details']['reason'].as_text()))
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else:
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stream.write('{%s} %s [%s] ... %s\n' % (
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worker, name, duration, test['status']))
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if not print_failures:
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print_attachments(stream, test, all_channels=True)
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stream.flush()
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def print_fails(stream):
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"""Print summary failure report.
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Currently unused, however there remains debate on inline vs. at end
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reporting, so leave the utility function for later use.
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"""
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if not FAILS:
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return
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stream.write("\n==============================\n")
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stream.write("Failed %s tests - output below:" % len(FAILS))
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stream.write("\n==============================\n")
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for f in FAILS:
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stream.write("\n%s\n" % f['id'])
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stream.write("%s\n" % ('-' * len(f['id'])))
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print_attachments(stream, f, all_channels=True)
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stream.write('\n')
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def count_tests(key, value):
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count = 0
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for k, v in RESULTS.items():
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for item in v:
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if key in item:
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if re.search(value, item[key]):
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count += 1
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return count
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def run_time():
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runtime = 0.0
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for k, v in RESULTS.items():
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for test in v:
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runtime += float(get_duration(test['timestamps']).strip('s'))
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return runtime
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def worker_stats(worker):
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tests = RESULTS[worker]
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num_tests = len(tests)
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delta = tests[-1]['timestamps'][1] - tests[0]['timestamps'][0]
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return num_tests, delta
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def print_summary(stream):
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stream.write("\n======\nTotals\n======\n")
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stream.write("Run: %s in %s sec.\n" % (count_tests('status', '.*'),
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run_time()))
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stream.write(" - Passed: %s\n" % count_tests('status', 'success'))
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stream.write(" - Skipped: %s\n" % count_tests('status', 'skip'))
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stream.write(" - Failed: %s\n" % count_tests('status', 'fail'))
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# we could have no results, especially as we filter out the process-codes
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if RESULTS:
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stream.write("\n==============\nWorker Balance\n==============\n")
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for w in range(max(RESULTS.keys()) + 1):
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if w not in RESULTS:
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stream.write(
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" - WARNING: missing Worker %s! "
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"Race in testr accounting.\n" % w)
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else:
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num, time = worker_stats(w)
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stream.write(" - Worker %s (%s tests) => %ss\n" %
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(w, num, time))
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def parse_args():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument('--no-failure-debug', '-n', action='store_true',
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dest='print_failures', help='Disable printing failure '
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'debug information in realtime')
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parser.add_argument('--fails', '-f', action='store_true',
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dest='post_fails', help='Print failure debug '
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'information after the stream is proccesed')
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parser.add_argument('--failonly', action='store_true',
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dest='failonly', help="Don't print success items",
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default=(
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os.environ.get('TRACE_FAILONLY', False)
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is not False))
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return parser.parse_args()
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def main():
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args = parse_args()
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stream = subunit.ByteStreamToStreamResult(
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sys.stdin, non_subunit_name='stdout')
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starts = Starts(sys.stdout)
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outcomes = testtools.StreamToDict(
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functools.partial(show_outcome, sys.stdout,
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print_failures=args.print_failures,
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failonly=args.failonly
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))
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summary = testtools.StreamSummary()
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result = testtools.CopyStreamResult([starts, outcomes, summary])
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result.startTestRun()
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try:
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stream.run(result)
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finally:
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result.stopTestRun()
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if count_tests('status', '.*') == 0:
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print("The test run didn't actually run any tests")
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return 1
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if args.post_fails:
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print_fails(sys.stdout)
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print_summary(sys.stdout)
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return (0 if summary.wasSuccessful() else 1)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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sys.exit(main())
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install_command = pip install -U {opts} {packages}
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deps = -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt
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-r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
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whitelist_externals = bash
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commands =
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python -m neutron.openstack.common.lockutils python setup.py testr --slowest --testr-args='{posargs}'
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bash tools/pretty_tox.sh '{posargs}'
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# there is also secret magic in pretty_tox.sh which lets you run in a fail only
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# mode. To do this define the TRACE_FAILONLY environmental variable.
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[testenv:hashtest]
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# This is the same as default environment, but with a random PYTHONHASHSEED.
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