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All commands declaring a virtualenv will have them activated before the command executes. Removes all now-redundant manual activations of declared virtualenvs. Commands that don't declare a virtualenv will still implicitly be associated with the "common" virtualenv, but unlike explicit virtualenv declarations it'll have to be activated manually, just like it was before this patch. To smooth the migration with existing usages, virtualenv activation behaviour was changed slightly: if attempting to activate a new virtualenv, but the source venv is already command venv, then raise an exception. (In the future, we should improve testability of virtualenv scaffolding logic so that tests can be added for this sort of thing.) This did cause some issues with some tests, which will be solved more cleanly with bug 1724273. In the meantime, minimal modifications were made to failing tests to keep them green: * `test_command_line.py` was activating the `common` virtualenv so that it could install `mozproxy`, and use its CLI. Instead, I modified the test to use `mozproxy` using the "module" interface (`python -m mozproxy ...`). At that point, `MozbuildObject` was unnecessary and usages were replaced with simpler variants. * `test_vendor.py` needed its explicit `activate_virtualenv()` call patched out. It still needs to use a virtualenv's Python executable, but due to `sys.executable` now being kept up-to-date as of bug 1717051, it could be used directly. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D122892
370 lines
11 KiB
Python
370 lines
11 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 tempfile
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import subprocess
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from multiprocessing import cpu_count
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from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed, thread
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from tqdm import tqdm
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import mozinfo
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from mozfile import which
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from mach.decorators import CommandArgument, Command
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from manifestparser import TestManifest
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from manifestparser import filters as mpf
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@Command("python", category="devenv", description="Run Python.")
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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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"--virtualenv",
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default=None,
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help="Prepare and use the virtualenv with the provided name. If not specified, "
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"then the Mach context is used instead.",
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)
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@CommandArgument("args", nargs=argparse.REMAINDER)
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def python(
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command_context,
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exec_file,
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ipython,
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virtualenv,
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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 virtualenv:
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command_context._virtualenv_name = virtualenv
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if exec_file:
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command_context.activate_virtualenv()
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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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if virtualenv:
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command_context.virtualenv_manager.ensure()
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python_path = which(
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"ipython", path=command_context.virtualenv_manager.bin_path
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)
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if not python_path:
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raise Exception(
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"--ipython was specified, but the provided "
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'--virtualenv doesn\'t have "ipython" installed.'
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)
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else:
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command_context._virtualenv_name = "ipython"
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command_context.virtualenv_manager.ensure()
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python_path = which(
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"ipython", path=command_context.virtualenv_manager.bin_path
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)
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else:
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command_context.virtualenv_manager.ensure()
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python_path = command_context.virtualenv_manager.python_path
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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(command_context, *args, **kwargs):
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try:
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tempdir = str(tempfile.mkdtemp(suffix="-python-test"))
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os.environ["PYTHON_TEST_TMP"] = tempdir
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return 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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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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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(filters=filters, disabled=False, python=3, **mozinfo.info)
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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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failure_output = []
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def on_test_finished(result):
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output, ret, test_path = result
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if ret:
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# Log the output of failed tests at the end so it's easy to find.
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failure_output.extend(output)
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if 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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else:
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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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return return_code or ret
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with tqdm(
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total=(len(parallel) + len(sequential)),
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unit="Test",
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desc="Tests Completed",
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initial=0,
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) as progress_bar:
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try:
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with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=jobs) as executor:
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futures = []
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for test in parallel:
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command_context.log(
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logging.DEBUG,
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"python-test",
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{"line": f"Launching thread for test {test['file_relpath']}"},
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"{line}",
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)
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futures.append(
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executor.submit(
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_run_python_test, command_context, test, jobs, verbose
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)
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)
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try:
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for future in as_completed(futures):
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progress_bar.clear()
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return_code = on_test_finished(future.result())
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progress_bar.update(1)
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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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test_result = _run_python_test(command_context, test, jobs, verbose)
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progress_bar.clear()
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return_code = on_test_finished(test_result)
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if return_code and exitfirst:
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break
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progress_bar.update(1)
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finally:
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progress_bar.clear()
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# Now log all failures (even if there was a KeyboardInterrupt or other exception).
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for line in failure_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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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(command_context, test, jobs, verbose):
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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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_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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env["PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE"] = "1"
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result = subprocess.run(
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cmd,
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env=env,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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universal_newlines=True,
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encoding="UTF-8",
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)
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return_code = result.returncode
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file_displayed_test = False
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for line in result.stdout.split(os.linesep):
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if not file_displayed_test:
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test_ran = "Ran" in line or "collected" in line or line.startswith("TEST-")
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if test_ran:
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file_displayed_test = 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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if not file_displayed_test:
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return_code = 1
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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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