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Were a couple minor typos in comments, so fixing since looking at code: "valdiator" -> "validator" "Retreive" -> "Retrieve" "verison" -> "version" "ipser_site_connection" -> "ipsec_site_connection" Based on feedback also fixed other errors including vendor files: "minimul" -> "minimal" "implemenations" -> "implementations" "rotuer" -> "router" "processs" -> "process" "capablities" -> "capabilities" "datatbase" -> "database" "actived" -> "active" "toctree" -> "doctree" "thise" -> "these" "ot" -> "to" "conneciton" -> "connection" "itegration" -> "integration" "settions" -> "settings" "infromation" -> "information" "notificaiton" -> "notification" "visted" -> "visited" "simluates" -> "simulates" "indentify" -> "identify" Change-Id: Iea9478287fe04ade381a1d3b898967057ce5dad6 Closes-Bug: #1498614
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10 KiB
Python
Executable File
308 lines
10 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/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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identify 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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