import sys import os if __name__ == "__main__": pkg_dir = os.path.split(os.path.split(os.path.abspath(__file__))[0])[0] parent_dir, pkg_name = os.path.split(pkg_dir) is_pygame_pkg = pkg_name == "tests" and os.path.split(parent_dir)[1] == "pygame" if not is_pygame_pkg: sys.path.insert(0, parent_dir) else: is_pygame_pkg = __name__.startswith("pygame.tests.") import unittest from .test_machinery import PygameTestLoader import re try: import StringIO except ImportError: import io as StringIO import optparse from pprint import pformat def prepare_test_env(): test_subdir = os.path.split(os.path.split(os.path.abspath(__file__))[0])[0] main_dir = os.path.split(test_subdir)[0] sys.path.insert(0, test_subdir) fake_test_subdir = os.path.join(test_subdir, "run_tests__tests") return main_dir, test_subdir, fake_test_subdir main_dir, test_subdir, fake_test_subdir = prepare_test_env() ################################################################################ # Set the command line options # # options are shared with run_tests.py so make sure not to conflict # in time more will be added here TAG_PAT = r"-?[a-zA-Z0-9_]+" TAG_RE = re.compile(TAG_PAT) EXCLUDE_RE = re.compile(r"(%s,?\s*)+$" % (TAG_PAT,)) def exclude_callback(option, opt, value, parser): if EXCLUDE_RE.match(value) is None: raise optparse.OptionValueError("%s argument has invalid value" % (opt,)) parser.values.exclude = TAG_RE.findall(value) opt_parser = optparse.OptionParser() opt_parser.add_option( "-i", "--incomplete", action="store_true", help="fail incomplete tests" ) opt_parser.add_option( "-s", "--usesubprocess", action="store_true", help="run everything in a single process " " (default: use no subprocesses)", ) opt_parser.add_option( "-e", "--exclude", action="callback", type="string", help="exclude tests containing any of TAGS", callback=exclude_callback, ) opt_parser.add_option( "-u", "--unbuffered", action="store_true", help="Show stdout/stderr as tests run, rather than storing it and showing on failures", ) opt_parser.add_option( "-v", "--verbose", dest="verbosity", action="store_const", const=2, help="Verbose output", ) opt_parser.add_option( "-q", "--quiet", dest="verbosity", action="store_const", const=0, help="Quiet output", ) opt_parser.add_option( "-r", "--randomize", action="store_true", help="randomize order of tests" ) ################################################################################ # If an xxxx_test.py takes longer than TIME_OUT seconds it will be killed # This is only the default, can be over-ridden on command line TIME_OUT = 30 # DEFAULTS ################################################################################ # Human readable output # COMPLETE_FAILURE_TEMPLATE = """ ====================================================================== ERROR: all_tests_for (%(module)s.AllTestCases) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "test/%(module)s.py", line 1, in all_tests_for subprocess completely failed with return code of %(return_code)s cmd: %(cmd)s test_env: %(test_env)s working_dir: %(working_dir)s return (first 10 and last 10 lines): %(raw_return)s """ # Leave that last empty line else build page regex won't match # Text also needs to be vertically compressed RAN_TESTS_DIV = (70 * "-") + "\nRan" DOTS = re.compile("^([FE.sux]*)$", re.MULTILINE) def extract_tracebacks(output): """from test runner output return the tracebacks.""" verbose_mode = " ..." in output if verbose_mode: if "ERROR" in output or "FAILURE" in output: return "\n\n==".join(output.split("\n\n==")[1:]) else: dots = DOTS.search(output).group(1) if "E" in dots or "F" in dots: return output[len(dots) + 1 :].split(RAN_TESTS_DIV)[0] return "" def output_into_dots(output): """convert the test runner output into dots.""" # verbose_mode = ") ..." in output verbose_mode = " ..." in output if verbose_mode: # a map from the verbose output to the dots output. reasons = { "... ERROR": "E", "... unexpected success": "u", "... skipped": "s", "... expected failure": "x", "... ok": ".", "... FAIL": "F", } results = output.split("\n\n==")[0] lines = [l for l in results.split("\n") if l and "..." in l] dotlist = [] for l in lines: found = False for reason in reasons: if reason in l: dotlist.append(reasons[reason]) found = True break if not found: raise ValueError("Not sure what this is. Add to reasons. :%s" % l) return "".join(dotlist) dots = DOTS.search(output).group(1) return dots def combine_results(all_results, t): """ Return pieced together results in a form fit for human consumption. Don't rely on results if piecing together subprocessed results (single process mode is fine). Was originally meant for that purpose but was found to be unreliable. See the dump option for reliable results. """ all_dots = "" failures = [] for module, results in sorted(all_results.items()): output, return_code, raw_return = map( results.get, ("output", "return_code", "raw_return") ) if not output or (return_code and RAN_TESTS_DIV not in output): # would this effect the original dict? TODO output_lines = raw_return.splitlines() if len(output_lines) > 20: results["raw_return"] = "\n".join( output_lines[:10] + ["..."] + output_lines[-10:] ) failures.append(COMPLETE_FAILURE_TEMPLATE % results) all_dots += "E" continue dots = output_into_dots(output) all_dots += dots tracebacks = extract_tracebacks(output) if tracebacks: failures.append(tracebacks) total_fails, total_errors = map(all_dots.count, "FE") total_tests = len(all_dots) combined = [all_dots] if failures: combined += ["".join(failures).lstrip("\n")[:-1]] combined += ["%s %s tests in %.3fs\n" % (RAN_TESTS_DIV, total_tests, t)] if failures: infos = (["failures=%s" % total_fails] if total_fails else []) + ( ["errors=%s" % total_errors] if total_errors else [] ) combined += ["FAILED (%s)\n" % ", ".join(infos)] else: combined += ["OK\n"] return total_tests, "\n".join(combined) ################################################################################ TEST_RESULTS_START = "<--!! TEST RESULTS START HERE !!-->" TEST_RESULTS_END = "<--!! TEST RESULTS END HERE !!-->" _test_re_str = "%s\n(.*)%s" % (TEST_RESULTS_START, TEST_RESULTS_END) TEST_RESULTS_RE = re.compile(_test_re_str, re.DOTALL | re.M) def get_test_results(raw_return): test_results = TEST_RESULTS_RE.search(raw_return) if test_results: try: return eval(test_results.group(1)) except: print("BUGGY TEST RESULTS EVAL:\n %s" % test_results.group(1)) raise ################################################################################ def run_test( module, incomplete=False, usesubprocess=True, randomize=False, exclude=("interactive",), buffer=True, unbuffered=None, verbosity=1, ): """Run a unit test module""" suite = unittest.TestSuite() if verbosity is None: verbosity = 1 if verbosity: print("loading %s" % module) loader = PygameTestLoader( randomize_tests=randomize, include_incomplete=incomplete, exclude=exclude ) suite.addTest(loader.loadTestsFromName(module)) output = StringIO.StringIO() runner = unittest.TextTestRunner(stream=output, buffer=buffer, verbosity=verbosity) results = runner.run(suite) if verbosity == 2: output.seek(0) print(output.read()) output.seek(0) results = { module: { "output": output.getvalue(), "num_tests": results.testsRun, "num_errors": len(results.errors), "num_failures": len(results.failures), } } if usesubprocess: print(TEST_RESULTS_START) print(pformat(results)) print(TEST_RESULTS_END) else: return results ################################################################################ if __name__ == "__main__": options, args = opt_parser.parse_args() if not args: if is_pygame_pkg: run_from = "pygame.tests.go" else: run_from = os.path.join(main_dir, "run_tests.py") sys.exit("No test module provided; consider using %s instead" % run_from) run_test( args[0], incomplete=options.incomplete, usesubprocess=options.usesubprocess, randomize=options.randomize, exclude=options.exclude, buffer=(not options.unbuffered), ) ################################################################################