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192 lines
7.9 KiB
Python
Executable File
192 lines
7.9 KiB
Python
Executable File
# Copyright 2007 Baptiste Lepilleur and The JsonCpp Authors
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# Distributed under MIT license, or public domain if desired and
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# recognized in your jurisdiction.
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# See file LICENSE for detail or copy at http://jsoncpp.sourceforge.net/LICENSE
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from __future__ import print_function
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from io import open
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from glob import glob
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import sys
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import os
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import os.path
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import optparse
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VALGRIND_CMD = 'valgrind --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --undef-value-errors=yes '
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def getStatusOutput(cmd):
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"""
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Return int, unicode (for both Python 2 and 3).
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Note: os.popen().close() would return None for 0.
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"""
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print(cmd, file=sys.stderr)
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pipe = os.popen(cmd)
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process_output = pipe.read()
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try:
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# We have been using os.popen(). When we read() the result
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# we get 'str' (bytes) in py2, and 'str' (unicode) in py3.
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# Ugh! There must be a better way to handle this.
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process_output = process_output.decode('utf-8')
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except AttributeError:
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pass # python3
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status = pipe.close()
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return status, process_output
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def compareOutputs(expected, actual, message):
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expected = expected.strip().replace('\r','').split('\n')
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actual = actual.strip().replace('\r','').split('\n')
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diff_line = 0
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max_line_to_compare = min(len(expected), len(actual))
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for index in range(0,max_line_to_compare):
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if expected[index].strip() != actual[index].strip():
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diff_line = index + 1
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break
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if diff_line == 0 and len(expected) != len(actual):
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diff_line = max_line_to_compare+1
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if diff_line == 0:
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return None
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def safeGetLine(lines, index):
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index += -1
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if index >= len(lines):
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return ''
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return lines[index].strip()
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return """ Difference in %s at line %d:
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Expected: '%s'
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Actual: '%s'
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""" % (message, diff_line,
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safeGetLine(expected,diff_line),
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safeGetLine(actual,diff_line))
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def safeReadFile(path):
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try:
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return open(path, 'rt', encoding = 'utf-8').read()
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except IOError as e:
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return '<File "%s" is missing: %s>' % (path,e)
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class FailError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, msg):
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super(Exception, self).__init__(msg)
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def runAllTests(jsontest_executable_path, input_dir = None,
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use_valgrind=False, with_json_checker=False,
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writerClass='StyledWriter'):
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if not input_dir:
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input_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'data')
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tests = glob(os.path.join(input_dir, '*.json'))
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if with_json_checker:
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all_tests = glob(os.path.join(input_dir, '../jsonchecker', '*.json'))
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# These tests fail with strict json support, but pass with JsonCPP's
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# extra leniency features. When adding a new exclusion to this list,
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# remember to add the test's number and reasoning here:
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known = ["fail{}.json".format(n) for n in [
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4, 9, # fail because we allow trailing commas
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7, # fails because we allow commas after close
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8, # fails because we allow extra close
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10, # fails because we allow extra values after close
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13, # fails because we allow leading zeroes in numbers
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18, # fails because we allow deeply nested values
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25, # fails because we allow tab characters in strings
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27, # fails because we allow string line breaks
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]]
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test_jsonchecker = [ test for test in all_tests
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if os.path.basename(test) not in known]
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else:
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test_jsonchecker = []
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failed_tests = []
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valgrind_path = use_valgrind and VALGRIND_CMD or ''
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for input_path in tests + test_jsonchecker:
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expect_failure = os.path.basename(input_path).startswith('fail')
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is_json_checker_test = (input_path in test_jsonchecker) or expect_failure
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print('TESTING:', input_path, end=' ')
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options = is_json_checker_test and '--json-checker' or ''
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options += ' --json-writer %s'%writerClass
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cmd = '%s%s %s "%s"' % ( valgrind_path, jsontest_executable_path, options,
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input_path)
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status, process_output = getStatusOutput(cmd)
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if is_json_checker_test:
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if expect_failure:
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if not status:
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print('FAILED')
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failed_tests.append((input_path, 'Parsing should have failed:\n%s' %
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safeReadFile(input_path)))
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else:
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print('OK')
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else:
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if status:
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print('FAILED')
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failed_tests.append((input_path, 'Parsing failed:\n' + process_output))
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else:
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print('OK')
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else:
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base_path = os.path.splitext(input_path)[0]
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actual_output = safeReadFile(base_path + '.actual')
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actual_rewrite_output = safeReadFile(base_path + '.actual-rewrite')
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open(base_path + '.process-output', 'wt', encoding = 'utf-8').write(process_output)
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if status:
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print('parsing failed')
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failed_tests.append((input_path, 'Parsing failed:\n' + process_output))
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else:
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expected_output_path = os.path.splitext(input_path)[0] + '.expected'
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expected_output = open(expected_output_path, 'rt', encoding = 'utf-8').read()
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detail = (compareOutputs(expected_output, actual_output, 'input')
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or compareOutputs(expected_output, actual_rewrite_output, 'rewrite'))
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if detail:
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print('FAILED')
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failed_tests.append((input_path, detail))
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else:
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print('OK')
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if failed_tests:
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print()
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print('Failure details:')
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for failed_test in failed_tests:
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print('* Test', failed_test[0])
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print(failed_test[1])
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print()
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print('Test results: %d passed, %d failed.' % (len(tests)-len(failed_tests),
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len(failed_tests)))
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raise FailError(repr(failed_tests))
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else:
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print('All %d tests passed.' % len(tests))
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def main():
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from optparse import OptionParser
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parser = OptionParser(usage="%prog [options] <path to jsontestrunner.exe> [test case directory]")
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parser.add_option("--valgrind",
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action="store_true", dest="valgrind", default=False,
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help="run all the tests using valgrind to detect memory leaks")
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parser.add_option("-c", "--with-json-checker",
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action="store_true", dest="with_json_checker", default=False,
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help="run all the tests from the official JSONChecker test suite of json.org")
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parser.enable_interspersed_args()
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options, args = parser.parse_args()
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if len(args) < 1 or len(args) > 2:
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parser.error('Must provides at least path to jsontestrunner executable.')
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sys.exit(1)
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jsontest_executable_path = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(args[0]))
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if len(args) > 1:
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input_path = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(args[1]))
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else:
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input_path = None
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runAllTests(jsontest_executable_path, input_path,
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use_valgrind=options.valgrind,
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with_json_checker=options.with_json_checker,
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writerClass='StyledWriter')
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runAllTests(jsontest_executable_path, input_path,
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use_valgrind=options.valgrind,
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with_json_checker=options.with_json_checker,
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writerClass='StyledStreamWriter')
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runAllTests(jsontest_executable_path, input_path,
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use_valgrind=options.valgrind,
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with_json_checker=options.with_json_checker,
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writerClass='BuiltStyledStreamWriter')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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try:
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main()
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except FailError:
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sys.exit(1)
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