gecko-dev/python/mach_commands.py
Andrew Halberstadt 20606598b3 Bug 1604360 - [python] Fix ./mach python --ipython, r=mars
We recently updated the version of pip we use, and it no longer supports
--use-wheels.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D57404

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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
2019-12-17 23:05:29 +00:00

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Python

# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
import argparse
import logging
import os
import sys
import tempfile
from multiprocessing import cpu_count
from concurrent.futures import (
ThreadPoolExecutor,
as_completed,
thread,
)
import mozinfo
from mozfile import which
from manifestparser import TestManifest
from manifestparser import filters as mpf
from mozbuild.base import (
MachCommandBase,
)
from mozbuild.virtualenv import VirtualenvManager
from mach.decorators import (
CommandArgument,
CommandProvider,
Command,
)
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
@CommandProvider
class MachCommands(MachCommandBase):
@Command('python', category='devenv',
description='Run Python.')
@CommandArgument('--no-virtualenv', action='store_true',
help='Do not set up a virtualenv')
@CommandArgument('--exec-file',
default=None,
help='Execute this Python file using `exec`')
@CommandArgument('--ipython',
action='store_true',
default=False,
help='Use ipython instead of the default Python REPL.')
@CommandArgument('args', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER)
def python(self, no_virtualenv, exec_file, ipython, args):
# Avoid logging the command
self.log_manager.terminal_handler.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
# Note: subprocess requires native strings in os.environ on Windows.
append_env = {
b'PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE': str('1'),
}
if no_virtualenv:
python_path = sys.executable
append_env[b'PYTHONPATH'] = os.pathsep.join(sys.path)
else:
self._activate_virtualenv()
python_path = self.virtualenv_manager.python_path
if exec_file:
exec(open(exec_file).read())
return 0
if ipython:
bindir = os.path.dirname(python_path)
python_path = which('ipython', path=bindir)
if not python_path:
if not no_virtualenv:
# Use `_run_pip` directly rather than `install_pip_package` to bypass
# `req.check_if_exists()` which may detect a system installed ipython.
self.virtualenv_manager._run_pip(['install', 'ipython'])
python_path = which('ipython', path=bindir)
if not python_path:
print("error: could not detect or install ipython")
return 1
return self.run_process([python_path] + args,
pass_thru=True, # Allow user to run Python interactively.
ensure_exit_code=False, # Don't throw on non-zero exit code.
append_env=append_env)
@Command('python-test', category='testing',
description='Run Python unit tests with an appropriate test runner.')
@CommandArgument('-v', '--verbose',
default=False,
action='store_true',
help='Verbose output.')
@CommandArgument('--python',
default='2.7',
help='Version of Python for Pipenv to use. When given a '
'Python version, Pipenv will automatically scan your '
'system for a Python that matches that given version.')
@CommandArgument('-j', '--jobs',
default=None,
type=int,
help='Number of concurrent jobs to run. Default is the number of CPUs '
'in the system.')
@CommandArgument('-x', '--exitfirst',
default=False,
action='store_true',
help='Runs all tests sequentially and breaks at the first failure.')
@CommandArgument('--subsuite',
default=None,
help=('Python subsuite to run. If not specified, all subsuites are run. '
'Use the string `default` to only run tests without a subsuite.'))
@CommandArgument('tests', nargs='*',
metavar='TEST',
help=('Tests to run. Each test can be a single file or a directory. '
'Default test resolution relies on PYTHON_UNITTEST_MANIFESTS.'))
@CommandArgument('extra', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
metavar='PYTEST ARGS',
help=('Arguments that aren\'t recognized by mach. These will be '
'passed as it is to pytest'))
def python_test(self, *args, **kwargs):
try:
tempdir = os.environ[b'PYTHON_TEST_TMP'] = str(tempfile.mkdtemp(suffix='-python-test'))
return self.run_python_tests(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
import mozfile
mozfile.remove(tempdir)
def run_python_tests(self,
tests=None,
test_objects=None,
subsuite=None,
verbose=False,
jobs=None,
python=None,
exitfirst=False,
extra=None,
**kwargs):
self._activate_test_virtualenvs(python)
if test_objects is None:
from moztest.resolve import TestResolver
resolver = self._spawn(TestResolver)
# If we were given test paths, try to find tests matching them.
test_objects = resolver.resolve_tests(paths=tests, flavor='python')
else:
# We've received test_objects from |mach test|. We need to ignore
# the subsuite because python-tests don't use this key like other
# harnesses do and |mach test| doesn't realize this.
subsuite = None
mp = TestManifest()
mp.tests.extend(test_objects)
filters = []
if subsuite == 'default':
filters.append(mpf.subsuite(None))
elif subsuite:
filters.append(mpf.subsuite(subsuite))
tests = mp.active_tests(
filters=filters,
disabled=False,
python=self.virtualenv_manager.version_info[0],
**mozinfo.info)
if not tests:
submsg = "for subsuite '{}' ".format(subsuite) if subsuite else ""
message = "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | No tests collected " + \
"{}(Not in PYTHON_UNITTEST_MANIFESTS?)".format(submsg)
self.log(logging.WARN, 'python-test', {}, message)
return 1
parallel = []
sequential = []
os.environ.setdefault('PYTEST_ADDOPTS', '')
if extra:
os.environ['PYTEST_ADDOPTS'] += " " + " ".join(extra)
if exitfirst:
sequential = tests
os.environ['PYTEST_ADDOPTS'] += " -x"
else:
for test in tests:
if test.get('sequential'):
sequential.append(test)
else:
parallel.append(test)
self.jobs = jobs or cpu_count()
self.terminate = False
self.verbose = verbose
return_code = 0
def on_test_finished(result):
output, ret, test_path = result
for line in output:
self.log(logging.INFO, 'python-test', {'line': line.rstrip()}, '{line}')
if ret and not return_code:
self.log(logging.ERROR, 'python-test', {'test_path': test_path, 'ret': ret},
'Setting retcode to {ret} from {test_path}')
return return_code or ret
with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=self.jobs) as executor:
futures = [executor.submit(self._run_python_test, test)
for test in parallel]
try:
for future in as_completed(futures):
return_code = on_test_finished(future.result())
except KeyboardInterrupt:
# Hack to force stop currently running threads.
# https://gist.github.com/clchiou/f2608cbe54403edb0b13
executor._threads.clear()
thread._threads_queues.clear()
raise
for test in sequential:
return_code = on_test_finished(self._run_python_test(test))
if return_code and exitfirst:
break
self.log(logging.INFO, 'python-test', {'return_code': return_code},
'Return code from mach python-test: {return_code}')
return return_code
def _activate_test_virtualenvs(self, python):
"""Make sure the test suite virtualenvs are set up and activated.
Args:
python: Optional python version string we want to run the suite with.
See the `--python` argument to the `mach python-test` command.
"""
from mozbuild.pythonutil import find_python3_executable
default_manager = self.virtualenv_manager
# Grab the default virtualenv properties before we activate other virtualenvs.
python = python or default_manager.python_path
py3_root = default_manager.virtualenv_root + '_py3'
self.activate_pipenv(pipfile=None, populate=True, python=python)
# The current process might be running under Python 2 and the Python 3
# virtualenv will not be set up by mach bootstrap. To avoid problems in tests
# that implicitly depend on the Python 3 virtualenv we ensure the Python 3
# virtualenv is up to date before the tests start.
python3, version = find_python3_executable(min_version='3.5.0')
py3_manager = VirtualenvManager(
default_manager.topsrcdir,
default_manager.topobjdir,
py3_root,
default_manager.log_handle,
default_manager.manifest_path,
)
py3_manager.ensure(python3)
def _run_python_test(self, test):
from mozprocess import ProcessHandler
if test.get('requirements'):
self.virtualenv_manager.install_pip_requirements(test['requirements'], quiet=True)
output = []
def _log(line):
# Buffer messages if more than one worker to avoid interleaving
if self.jobs > 1:
output.append(line)
else:
self.log(logging.INFO, 'python-test', {'line': line.rstrip()}, '{line}')
file_displayed_test = [] # used as boolean
def _line_handler(line):
if not file_displayed_test:
output = ('Ran' in line or 'collected' in line or
line.startswith('TEST-'))
if output:
file_displayed_test.append(True)
# Hack to make sure treeherder highlights pytest failures
if b'FAILED' in line.rsplit(b' ', 1)[-1]:
line = line.replace(b'FAILED', b'TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL')
_log(line)
_log(test['path'])
python = self.virtualenv_manager.python_path
cmd = [python, test['path']]
env = os.environ.copy()
env[b'PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE'] = b'1'
# Homebrew on OS X will change Python's sys.executable to a custom value
# which messes with mach's virtualenv handling code. Override Homebrew's
# changes with the correct sys.executable value.
env[b'PYTHONEXECUTABLE'] = python.encode('utf-8')
proc = ProcessHandler(cmd, env=env, processOutputLine=_line_handler, storeOutput=False)
proc.run()
return_code = proc.wait()
if not file_displayed_test:
_log('TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | No test output (missing mozunit.main() '
'call?): {}'.format(test['path']))
if self.verbose:
if return_code != 0:
_log('Test failed: {}'.format(test['path']))
else:
_log('Test passed: {}'.format(test['path']))
return output, return_code, test['path']