nova/run_tests.sh
Sean Dague 0323a744e6 allow for the ability to run partial coverage
the way the coverage exclusion was made previously meant that
if you ran coverage, it would always run all the tests. Fix
this so you can run a subset.

Change-Id: I057587204728d379e2a43b5c5ee14fe91f83f64b
2012-12-18 11:33:01 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -eu
function usage {
echo "Usage: $0 [OPTION]..."
echo "Run Nova's test suite(s)"
echo ""
echo " -V, --virtual-env Always use virtualenv. Install automatically if not present"
echo " -N, --no-virtual-env Don't use virtualenv. Run tests in local environment"
echo " -s, --no-site-packages Isolate the virtualenv from the global Python environment"
echo " -r, --recreate-db Recreate the test database (deprecated, as this is now the default)."
echo " -n, --no-recreate-db Don't recreate the test database."
echo " -f, --force Force a clean re-build of the virtual environment. Useful when dependencies have been added."
echo " -p, --pep8 Just run PEP8 and HACKING compliance check"
echo " -P, --no-pep8 Don't run static code checks"
echo " -c, --coverage Generate coverage report"
echo " -h, --help Print this usage message"
echo " --hide-elapsed Don't print the elapsed time for each test along with slow test list"
echo ""
echo "Note: with no options specified, the script will try to run the tests in a virtual environment,"
echo " If no virtualenv is found, the script will ask if you would like to create one. If you "
echo " prefer to run tests NOT in a virtual environment, simply pass the -N option."
exit
}
function process_option {
case "$1" in
-h|--help) usage;;
-V|--virtual-env) always_venv=1; never_venv=0;;
-N|--no-virtual-env) always_venv=0; never_venv=1;;
-s|--no-site-packages) no_site_packages=1;;
-r|--recreate-db) recreate_db=1;;
-n|--no-recreate-db) recreate_db=0;;
-f|--force) force=1;;
-p|--pep8) just_pep8=1;;
-P|--no-pep8) no_pep8=1;;
-c|--coverage) coverage=1;;
-*) testropts="$testropts $1";;
*) testrargs="$testrargs $1"
esac
}
venv=.venv
with_venv=tools/with_venv.sh
always_venv=0
never_venv=0
force=0
no_site_packages=0
installvenvopts=
testrargs=
testropts=
wrapper=""
just_pep8=0
no_pep8=0
coverage=0
recreate_db=1
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_ALL=C
OS_STDOUT_NOCAPTURE=False
OS_STDERR_NOCAPTURE=False
for arg in "$@"; do
process_option $arg
done
if [ $no_site_packages -eq 1 ]; then
installvenvopts="--no-site-packages"
fi
function init_testr {
if [ ! -d .testrepository ]; then
${wrapper} testr init
fi
}
function run_tests {
# Cleanup *pyc
${wrapper} find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
if [ $coverage -eq 1 ]; then
# Do not test test_coverage_ext when gathering coverage.
if [ "x$testrargs" = "x" ]; then
testrargs = "^(?!.*test_coverage_ext).*$"
fi
export PYTHON="${wrapper} coverage run --source nova --parallel-mode"
fi
# Just run the test suites in current environment
set +e
TESTRTESTS="$TESTRTESTS $testrargs"
echo "Running \`${wrapper} $TESTRTESTS\`"
${wrapper} $TESTRTESTS
RESULT=$?
set -e
copy_subunit_log
return $RESULT
}
function copy_subunit_log {
LOGNAME=`cat .testrepository/next-stream`
LOGNAME=$(($LOGNAME - 1))
LOGNAME=".testrepository/${LOGNAME}"
cp $LOGNAME subunit.log
}
function run_pep8 {
echo "Running PEP8 and HACKING compliance check..."
# Files of interest
# NOTE(lzyeval): Avoid selecting nova-api-paste.ini and nova.conf in nova/bin
# when running on devstack.
# NOTE(lzyeval): Avoid selecting *.pyc files to reduce pep8 check-up time
# when running on devstack.
srcfiles=`find nova -type f -name "*.py" ! -wholename "nova\/openstack*"`
srcfiles+=" `find bin -type f ! -name "nova.conf*" ! -name "*api-paste.ini*"`"
srcfiles+=" `find tools -type f -name "*.py"`"
srcfiles+=" setup.py"
# Until all these issues get fixed, ignore.
ignore='--ignore=N4,E12,E711,E721,E712'
${wrapper} python tools/hacking.py ${ignore} ${srcfiles}
# NOTE(sirp): Dom0 plugins are written for Python 2.4, meaning some HACKING
# checks are too strict.
pep8onlyfiles=`find plugins -type f -name "*.py"`
pep8onlyfiles+=" `find plugins/xenserver/xenapi/etc/xapi.d/plugins/ -type f -perm +111`"
${wrapper} pep8 ${ignore} ${pep8onlyfiles}
}
TESTRTESTS="testr run --parallel $testropts"
if [ $never_venv -eq 0 ]
then
# Remove the virtual environment if --force used
if [ $force -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Cleaning virtualenv..."
rm -rf ${venv}
fi
if [ -e ${venv} ]; then
wrapper="${with_venv}"
else
if [ $always_venv -eq 1 ]; then
# Automatically install the virtualenv
python tools/install_venv.py $installvenvopts
wrapper="${with_venv}"
else
echo -e "No virtual environment found...create one? (Y/n) \c"
read use_ve
if [ "x$use_ve" = "xY" -o "x$use_ve" = "x" -o "x$use_ve" = "xy" ]; then
# Install the virtualenv and run the test suite in it
python tools/install_venv.py $installvenvopts
wrapper=${with_venv}
fi
fi
fi
fi
# Delete old coverage data from previous runs
if [ $coverage -eq 1 ]; then
${wrapper} coverage erase
fi
if [ $just_pep8 -eq 1 ]; then
run_pep8
exit
fi
if [ $recreate_db -eq 1 ]; then
rm -f tests.sqlite
fi
init_testr
run_tests
# NOTE(sirp): we only want to run pep8 when we're running the full-test suite,
# not when we're running tests individually. To handle this, we need to
# distinguish between options (testropts), which begin with a '-', and
# arguments (testrargs).
if [ -z "$testrargs" ]; then
if [ $no_pep8 -eq 0 ]; then
run_pep8
fi
fi
if [ $coverage -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Generating coverage report in covhtml/"
# Don't compute coverage for common code, which is tested elsewhere
${wrapper} coverage combine
${wrapper} coverage html --include='nova/*' --omit='nova/openstack/common/*' -d covhtml -i
fi