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We've overloaded "bootstrap" to mean three different things: * The "standalone bootstrap script": `python/mozboot/bin/bootstrap.py`. This is to freshly clone a new repo, then run `./mach bootstrap`. * `./mach bootstrap`: Install necessary dependencies and set up the system for development. * "Mach bootstrap": do the in-process initialization work Mach needs before it can run commands. By using the term "initialize" instead, perhaps we can remove ambiguity when discussing Mach. I'm not attached to the name (or this change at all), but I'm interested in reviewer thoughts :) Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D120410
373 lines
12 KiB
Python
373 lines
12 KiB
Python
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
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import argparse
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import logging
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import os
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import sys
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import tempfile
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from multiprocessing import cpu_count
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import six
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from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed, thread
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import mozinfo
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from mozfile import which
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from manifestparser import TestManifest
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from manifestparser import filters as mpf
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from mozbuild.base import MachCommandBase
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from mach.decorators import CommandArgument, CommandProvider, Command
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from mach.util import UserError
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here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
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@CommandProvider
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class MachCommands(MachCommandBase):
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@Command("python", category="devenv", description="Run Python.")
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@CommandArgument(
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"--no-virtualenv", action="store_true", help="Do not set up a virtualenv"
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)
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@CommandArgument(
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"--no-activate", action="store_true", help="Do not activate the virtualenv"
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)
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@CommandArgument(
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"--exec-file", default=None, help="Execute this Python file using `exec`"
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)
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@CommandArgument(
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"--ipython",
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action="store_true",
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default=False,
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help="Use ipython instead of the default Python REPL.",
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)
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@CommandArgument(
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"--requirements",
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default=None,
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help="Install this requirements file before running Python",
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)
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@CommandArgument("args", nargs=argparse.REMAINDER)
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def python(
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self,
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command_context,
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no_virtualenv,
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no_activate,
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exec_file,
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ipython,
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requirements,
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args,
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):
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# Avoid logging the command
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command_context.log_manager.terminal_handler.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
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# Note: subprocess requires native strings in os.environ on Windows.
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append_env = {"PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE": str("1")}
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if requirements and no_virtualenv:
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raise UserError("Cannot pass both --requirements and --no-virtualenv.")
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if no_virtualenv:
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from mach_initialize import mach_sys_path
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python_path = sys.executable
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append_env["PYTHONPATH"] = os.pathsep.join(
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mach_sys_path(command_context.topsrcdir)
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)
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else:
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command_context.virtualenv_manager.ensure()
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if not no_activate:
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command_context.virtualenv_manager.activate()
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python_path = command_context.virtualenv_manager.python_path
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if requirements:
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command_context.virtualenv_manager.install_pip_requirements(
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requirements, require_hashes=False
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)
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if exec_file:
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exec(open(exec_file).read())
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return 0
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if ipython:
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bindir = os.path.dirname(python_path)
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python_path = which("ipython", path=bindir)
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if not python_path:
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if not no_virtualenv:
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# Use `_run_pip` directly rather than `install_pip_package` to bypass
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# `req.check_if_exists()` which may detect a system installed ipython.
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command_context.virtualenv_manager._run_pip(["install", "ipython"])
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python_path = which("ipython", path=bindir)
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if not python_path:
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print("error: could not detect or install ipython")
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return 1
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return command_context.run_process(
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[python_path] + args,
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pass_thru=True, # Allow user to run Python interactively.
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ensure_exit_code=False, # Don't throw on non-zero exit code.
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python_unbuffered=False, # Leave input buffered.
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append_env=append_env,
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)
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@Command(
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"python-test",
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category="testing",
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virtualenv_name="python-test",
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description="Run Python unit tests with pytest.",
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)
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@CommandArgument(
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"-v", "--verbose", default=False, action="store_true", help="Verbose output."
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)
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@CommandArgument(
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"-j",
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"--jobs",
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default=None,
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type=int,
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help="Number of concurrent jobs to run. Default is the number of CPUs "
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"in the system.",
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)
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@CommandArgument(
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"-x",
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"--exitfirst",
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default=False,
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action="store_true",
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help="Runs all tests sequentially and breaks at the first failure.",
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)
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@CommandArgument(
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"--subsuite",
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default=None,
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help=(
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"Python subsuite to run. If not specified, all subsuites are run. "
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"Use the string `default` to only run tests without a subsuite."
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),
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)
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@CommandArgument(
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"tests",
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nargs="*",
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metavar="TEST",
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help=(
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"Tests to run. Each test can be a single file or a directory. "
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"Default test resolution relies on PYTHON_UNITTEST_MANIFESTS."
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),
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)
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@CommandArgument(
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"extra",
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nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
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metavar="PYTEST ARGS",
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help=(
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"Arguments that aren't recognized by mach. These will be "
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"passed as it is to pytest"
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),
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)
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def python_test(self, command_context, *args, **kwargs):
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try:
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tempdir = str(tempfile.mkdtemp(suffix="-python-test"))
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if six.PY2:
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os.environ[b"PYTHON_TEST_TMP"] = tempdir
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else:
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os.environ["PYTHON_TEST_TMP"] = tempdir
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return self.run_python_tests(command_context, *args, **kwargs)
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finally:
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import mozfile
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mozfile.remove(tempdir)
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def run_python_tests(
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self,
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command_context,
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tests=None,
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test_objects=None,
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subsuite=None,
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verbose=False,
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jobs=None,
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exitfirst=False,
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extra=None,
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**kwargs
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):
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command_context.activate_virtualenv()
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if test_objects is None:
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from moztest.resolve import TestResolver
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resolver = command_context._spawn(TestResolver)
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# If we were given test paths, try to find tests matching them.
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test_objects = resolver.resolve_tests(paths=tests, flavor="python")
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else:
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# We've received test_objects from |mach test|. We need to ignore
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# the subsuite because python-tests don't use this key like other
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# harnesses do and |mach test| doesn't realize this.
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subsuite = None
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mp = TestManifest()
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mp.tests.extend(test_objects)
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filters = []
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if subsuite == "default":
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filters.append(mpf.subsuite(None))
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elif subsuite:
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filters.append(mpf.subsuite(subsuite))
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tests = mp.active_tests(
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filters=filters,
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disabled=False,
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python=command_context.virtualenv_manager.version_info()[0],
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**mozinfo.info
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)
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if not tests:
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submsg = "for subsuite '{}' ".format(subsuite) if subsuite else ""
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message = (
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"TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | No tests collected "
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+ "{}(Not in PYTHON_UNITTEST_MANIFESTS?)".format(submsg)
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)
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command_context.log(logging.WARN, "python-test", {}, message)
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return 1
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parallel = []
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sequential = []
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os.environ.setdefault("PYTEST_ADDOPTS", "")
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if extra:
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os.environ["PYTEST_ADDOPTS"] += " " + " ".join(extra)
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installed_requirements = set()
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for test in tests:
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if (
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test.get("requirements")
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and test["requirements"] not in installed_requirements
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):
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command_context.virtualenv_manager.install_pip_requirements(
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test["requirements"], quiet=True
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)
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installed_requirements.add(test["requirements"])
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if exitfirst:
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sequential = tests
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os.environ["PYTEST_ADDOPTS"] += " -x"
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else:
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for test in tests:
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if test.get("sequential"):
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sequential.append(test)
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else:
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parallel.append(test)
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jobs = jobs or cpu_count()
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return_code = 0
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def on_test_finished(result):
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output, ret, test_path = result
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for line in output:
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command_context.log(
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logging.INFO, "python-test", {"line": line.rstrip()}, "{line}"
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)
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if ret and not return_code:
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command_context.log(
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logging.ERROR,
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"python-test",
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{"test_path": test_path, "ret": ret},
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"Setting retcode to {ret} from {test_path}",
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)
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return return_code or ret
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with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=jobs) as executor:
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futures = [
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executor.submit(
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self._run_python_test, command_context, test, jobs, verbose
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)
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for test in parallel
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]
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try:
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for future in as_completed(futures):
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return_code = on_test_finished(future.result())
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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# Hack to force stop currently running threads.
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# https://gist.github.com/clchiou/f2608cbe54403edb0b13
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executor._threads.clear()
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thread._threads_queues.clear()
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raise
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for test in sequential:
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return_code = on_test_finished(
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self._run_python_test(command_context, test, jobs, verbose)
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)
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if return_code and exitfirst:
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break
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command_context.log(
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logging.INFO,
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"python-test",
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{"return_code": return_code},
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"Return code from mach python-test: {return_code}",
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)
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return return_code
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def _run_python_test(self, command_context, test, jobs, verbose):
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from mozprocess import ProcessHandler
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output = []
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def _log(line):
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# Buffer messages if more than one worker to avoid interleaving
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if jobs > 1:
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output.append(line)
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else:
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command_context.log(
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logging.INFO, "python-test", {"line": line.rstrip()}, "{line}"
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)
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file_displayed_test = [] # used as boolean
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def _line_handler(line):
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line = six.ensure_str(line)
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if not file_displayed_test:
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output = (
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"Ran" in line or "collected" in line or line.startswith("TEST-")
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)
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if output:
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file_displayed_test.append(True)
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# Hack to make sure treeherder highlights pytest failures
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if "FAILED" in line.rsplit(" ", 1)[-1]:
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line = line.replace("FAILED", "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL")
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_log(line)
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_log(test["path"])
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python = command_context.virtualenv_manager.python_path
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cmd = [python, test["path"]]
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env = os.environ.copy()
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if six.PY2:
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env[b"PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE"] = b"1"
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else:
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env["PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE"] = "1"
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proc = ProcessHandler(
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cmd, env=env, processOutputLine=_line_handler, storeOutput=False
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)
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proc.run()
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return_code = proc.wait()
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if not file_displayed_test:
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_log(
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"TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | No test output (missing mozunit.main() "
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"call?): {}".format(test["path"])
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)
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if verbose:
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if return_code != 0:
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_log("Test failed: {}".format(test["path"]))
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else:
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_log("Test passed: {}".format(test["path"]))
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return output, return_code, test["path"]
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