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"""Fixtures for VersionedObject tests.""" import gettext import logging import os import warnings import fixtures from oslo_config import cfg _TRUE_VALUES = ('True', 'true', '1', 'yes') CONF = cfg.CONF DB_SCHEMA = "" class TranslationFixture(fixtures.Fixture): """Use gettext NullTranslation objects in tests.""" def setUp(self): super().setUp() nulltrans = gettext.NullTranslations() gettext_fixture = fixtures.MonkeyPatch('gettext.translation', lambda *x, **y: nulltrans) self.gettext_patcher = self.useFixture(gettext_fixture) class NullHandler(logging.Handler): """custom default NullHandler to attempt to format the record. Used in conjunction with log_fixture.get_logging_handle_error_fixture to detect formatting errors in debug level logs without saving the logs. """ def handle(self, record): self.format(record) def emit(self, record): pass def createLock(self): self.lock = None class StandardLogging(fixtures.Fixture): """Setup Logging redirection for tests. There are a number of things we want to handle with logging in tests: * Redirect the logging to somewhere that we can test or dump it later. * Ensure that as many DEBUG messages as possible are actually executed, to ensure they are actually syntactically valid (they often have not been). * Ensure that we create useful output for tests that doesn't overwhelm the testing system (which means we can't capture the 100 MB of debug logging on every run). To do this we create a logger fixture at the root level, which defaults to INFO and create a Null Logger at DEBUG which lets us execute log messages at DEBUG but not keep the output. To support local debugging OS_DEBUG=True can be set in the environment, which will print out the full debug logging. There are also a set of overrides for particularly verbose modules to be even less than INFO. """ def setUp(self): super().setUp() # set root logger to debug root = logging.getLogger() root.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) # supports collecting debug level for local runs if os.environ.get('OS_DEBUG') in _TRUE_VALUES: level = logging.DEBUG else: level = logging.INFO # Collect logs fs = '%(asctime)s %(levelname)s [%(name)s] %(message)s' self.logger = self.useFixture( fixtures.FakeLogger(format=fs, level=None)) # TODO(sdague): why can't we send level through the fake # logger? Tests prove that it breaks, but it's worth getting # to the bottom of. root.handlers[0].setLevel(level) if level > logging.DEBUG: # Just attempt to format debug level logs, but don't save them handler = NullHandler() self.useFixture(fixtures.LogHandler(handler, nuke_handlers=False)) handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) class OutputStreamCapture(fixtures.Fixture): """Capture output streams during tests. This fixture captures errant printing to stderr / stdout during the tests and lets us see those streams at the end of the test runs instead. Useful to see what was happening during failed tests. """ def setUp(self): super().setUp() if os.environ.get('OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE') in _TRUE_VALUES: self.out = self.useFixture(fixtures.StringStream('stdout')) self.useFixture( fixtures.MonkeyPatch('sys.stdout', self.out.stream)) if os.environ.get('OS_STDERR_CAPTURE') in _TRUE_VALUES: self.err = self.useFixture(fixtures.StringStream('stderr')) self.useFixture( fixtures.MonkeyPatch('sys.stderr', self.err.stream)) @property def stderr(self): return self.err._details["stderr"].as_text() @property def stdout(self): return self.out._details["stdout"].as_text() class Timeout(fixtures.Fixture): """Setup per test timeouts. In order to avoid test deadlocks we support setting up a test timeout parameter read from the environment. In almost all cases where the timeout is reached this means a deadlock. A class level TIMEOUT_SCALING_FACTOR also exists, which allows extremely long tests to specify they need more time. """ def __init__(self, timeout, scaling=1): super().__init__() try: self.test_timeout = int(timeout) except ValueError: # If timeout value is invalid do not set a timeout. self.test_timeout = 0 if scaling >= 1: self.test_timeout *= scaling else: raise ValueError('scaling value must be >= 1') def setUp(self): super().setUp() if self.test_timeout > 0: self.useFixture(fixtures.Timeout(self.test_timeout, gentle=True)) class WarningsFixture(fixtures.Fixture): """Filters out warnings during test runs.""" def setUp(self): super().setUp() # NOTE(sdague): Make deprecation warnings only happen once. Otherwise # this gets kind of crazy given the way that upstream python libs use # this. warnings.simplefilter("once", DeprecationWarning) warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', message='With-statements now directly support' ' multiple context managers') self.addCleanup(warnings.resetwarnings)