653 lines
28 KiB
Python
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653 lines
28 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright 2018, The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Unittests for atest_utils."""
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# pylint: disable=line-too-long
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import hashlib
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import unittest
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from io import StringIO
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from unittest import mock
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import atest_error
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import atest_utils
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import constants
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import unittest_utils
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import unittest_constants
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from test_finders import test_info
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TEST_MODULE_NAME_A = 'ModuleNameA'
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TEST_RUNNER_A = 'FakeTestRunnerA'
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TEST_BUILD_TARGET_A = set(['bt1', 'bt2'])
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TEST_DATA_A = {'test_data_a_1': 'a1',
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'test_data_a_2': 'a2'}
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TEST_SUITE_A = 'FakeSuiteA'
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TEST_MODULE_CLASS_A = 'FAKE_MODULE_CLASS_A'
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TEST_INSTALL_LOC_A = set(['host', 'device'])
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TEST_FINDER_A = 'MODULE'
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TEST_INFO_A = test_info.TestInfo(TEST_MODULE_NAME_A, TEST_RUNNER_A,
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TEST_BUILD_TARGET_A, TEST_DATA_A,
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TEST_SUITE_A, TEST_MODULE_CLASS_A,
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TEST_INSTALL_LOC_A)
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TEST_INFO_A.test_finder = TEST_FINDER_A
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TEST_ZIP_DATA_DIR = 'zip_files'
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TEST_SINGLE_ZIP_NAME = 'single_file.zip'
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TEST_MULTI_ZIP_NAME = 'multi_file.zip'
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REPO_INFO_OUTPUT = '''Manifest branch: test_branch
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Manifest merge branch: refs/heads/test_branch
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Manifest groups: all,-notdefault
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----------------------------
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'''
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#pylint: disable=protected-access
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class AtestUtilsUnittests(unittest.TestCase):
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"""Unit tests for atest_utils.py"""
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def test_capture_fail_section_has_fail_section(self):
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"""Test capture_fail_section when has fail section."""
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test_list = ['AAAAAA', 'FAILED: Error1', '^\n', 'Error2\n',
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'[ 6% 191/2997] BBBBBB\n', 'CCCCC',
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'[ 20% 322/2997] DDDDDD\n', 'EEEEE']
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want_list = ['FAILED: Error1', '^\n', 'Error2\n']
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self.assertEqual(want_list,
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atest_utils._capture_fail_section(test_list))
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def test_capture_fail_section_no_fail_section(self):
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"""Test capture_fail_section when no fail section."""
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test_list = ['[ 6% 191/2997] XXXXX', 'YYYYY: ZZZZZ']
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want_list = []
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self.assertEqual(want_list,
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atest_utils._capture_fail_section(test_list))
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def test_is_test_mapping(self):
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"""Test method is_test_mapping."""
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tm_option_attributes = [
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'test_mapping',
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'include_subdirs'
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]
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for attr_to_test in tm_option_attributes:
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args = mock.Mock()
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for attr in tm_option_attributes:
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setattr(args, attr, attr == attr_to_test)
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args.tests = []
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args.host_unit_test_only = False
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self.assertTrue(
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atest_utils.is_test_mapping(args),
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'Failed to validate option %s' % attr_to_test)
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args = mock.Mock()
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for attr in tm_option_attributes:
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setattr(args, attr, False)
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args.tests = []
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args.host_unit_test_only = True
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_test_mapping(args))
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args = mock.Mock()
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for attr in tm_option_attributes:
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setattr(args, attr, False)
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args.tests = [':group_name']
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args.host_unit_test_only = False
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self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_test_mapping(args))
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args = mock.Mock()
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for attr in tm_option_attributes:
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setattr(args, attr, False)
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args.tests = [':test1', 'test2']
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args.host_unit_test_only = False
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_test_mapping(args))
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args = mock.Mock()
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for attr in tm_option_attributes:
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setattr(args, attr, False)
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args.tests = ['test2']
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args.host_unit_test_only = False
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_test_mapping(args))
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@mock.patch('curses.tigetnum')
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def test_has_colors(self, mock_curses_tigetnum):
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"""Test method _has_colors."""
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# stream is file I/O
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stream = open('/tmp/test_has_colors.txt', 'wb')
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils._has_colors(stream))
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stream.close()
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# stream is not a tty(terminal).
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stream = mock.Mock()
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stream.isatty.return_value = False
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils._has_colors(stream))
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# stream is a tty(terminal) and colors < 2.
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stream = mock.Mock()
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stream.isatty.return_value = True
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mock_curses_tigetnum.return_value = 1
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils._has_colors(stream))
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# stream is a tty(terminal) and colors > 2.
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stream = mock.Mock()
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stream.isatty.return_value = True
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mock_curses_tigetnum.return_value = 256
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self.assertTrue(atest_utils._has_colors(stream))
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@mock.patch('atest_utils._has_colors')
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def test_colorize(self, mock_has_colors):
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"""Test method colorize."""
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original_str = "test string"
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green_no = 2
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# _has_colors() return False.
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mock_has_colors.return_value = False
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converted_str = atest_utils.colorize(original_str, green_no,
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highlight=True)
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self.assertEqual(original_str, converted_str)
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# Green with highlight.
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mock_has_colors.return_value = True
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converted_str = atest_utils.colorize(original_str, green_no,
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highlight=True)
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green_highlight_string = '\x1b[1;42m%s\x1b[0m' % original_str
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self.assertEqual(green_highlight_string, converted_str)
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# Green, no highlight.
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mock_has_colors.return_value = True
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converted_str = atest_utils.colorize(original_str, green_no,
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highlight=False)
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green_no_highlight_string = '\x1b[1;32m%s\x1b[0m' % original_str
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self.assertEqual(green_no_highlight_string, converted_str)
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@mock.patch('atest_utils._has_colors')
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def test_colorful_print(self, mock_has_colors):
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"""Test method colorful_print."""
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testing_str = "color_print_test"
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green_no = 2
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# _has_colors() return False.
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mock_has_colors.return_value = False
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capture_output = StringIO()
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sys.stdout = capture_output
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atest_utils.colorful_print(testing_str, green_no, highlight=True,
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auto_wrap=False)
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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uncolored_string = testing_str
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), uncolored_string)
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# Green with highlight, but no wrap.
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mock_has_colors.return_value = True
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capture_output = StringIO()
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sys.stdout = capture_output
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atest_utils.colorful_print(testing_str, green_no, highlight=True,
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auto_wrap=False)
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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green_highlight_no_wrap_string = '\x1b[1;42m%s\x1b[0m' % testing_str
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(),
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green_highlight_no_wrap_string)
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# Green, no highlight, no wrap.
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mock_has_colors.return_value = True
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capture_output = StringIO()
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sys.stdout = capture_output
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atest_utils.colorful_print(testing_str, green_no, highlight=False,
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auto_wrap=False)
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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green_no_high_no_wrap_string = '\x1b[1;32m%s\x1b[0m' % testing_str
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(),
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green_no_high_no_wrap_string)
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# Green with highlight and wrap.
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mock_has_colors.return_value = True
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capture_output = StringIO()
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sys.stdout = capture_output
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atest_utils.colorful_print(testing_str, green_no, highlight=True,
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auto_wrap=True)
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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green_highlight_wrap_string = '\x1b[1;42m%s\x1b[0m\n' % testing_str
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), green_highlight_wrap_string)
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# Green with wrap, but no highlight.
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mock_has_colors.return_value = True
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capture_output = StringIO()
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sys.stdout = capture_output
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atest_utils.colorful_print(testing_str, green_no, highlight=False,
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auto_wrap=True)
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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green_wrap_no_highlight_string = '\x1b[1;32m%s\x1b[0m\n' % testing_str
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(),
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green_wrap_no_highlight_string)
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@mock.patch('socket.gethostname')
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@mock.patch('subprocess.check_output')
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def test_is_external_run(self, mock_output, mock_hostname):
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"""Test method is_external_run."""
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mock_output.return_value = ''
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mock_hostname.return_value = ''
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self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run())
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mock_output.return_value = 'test@other.com'
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mock_hostname.return_value = 'abc.com'
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self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run())
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mock_output.return_value = 'test@other.com'
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mock_hostname.return_value = 'abc.google.com'
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_external_run())
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mock_output.return_value = 'test@other.com'
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mock_hostname.return_value = 'abc.google.def.com'
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self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run())
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mock_output.return_value = 'test@google.com'
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_external_run())
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mock_output.return_value = 'test@other.com'
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mock_hostname.return_value = 'c.googlers.com'
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_external_run())
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mock_output.return_value = 'test@other.com'
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mock_hostname.return_value = 'a.googlers.com'
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self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run())
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mock_output.side_effect = OSError()
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self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run())
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mock_output.side_effect = subprocess.CalledProcessError(1, 'cmd')
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self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_external_run())
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@mock.patch('metrics.metrics_base.get_user_type')
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def test_print_data_collection_notice(self, mock_get_user_type):
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"""Test method print_data_collection_notice."""
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# get_user_type return 1(external).
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mock_get_user_type.return_value = 1
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notice_str = ('\n==================\nNotice:\n'
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' We collect anonymous usage statistics'
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' in accordance with our'
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' Content Licenses (https://source.android.com/setup/start/licenses),'
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' Contributor License Agreement (https://opensource.google.com/docs/cla/),'
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' Privacy Policy (https://policies.google.com/privacy) and'
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' Terms of Service (https://policies.google.com/terms).'
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'\n==================\n\n')
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capture_output = StringIO()
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sys.stdout = capture_output
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atest_utils.print_data_collection_notice()
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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uncolored_string = notice_str
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), uncolored_string)
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# get_user_type return 0(internal).
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mock_get_user_type.return_value = 0
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notice_str = ('\n==================\nNotice:\n'
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' We collect usage statistics'
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' in accordance with our'
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' Content Licenses (https://source.android.com/setup/start/licenses),'
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' Contributor License Agreement (https://cla.developers.google.com/),'
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' Privacy Policy (https://policies.google.com/privacy) and'
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' Terms of Service (https://policies.google.com/terms).'
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'\n==================\n\n')
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capture_output = StringIO()
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sys.stdout = capture_output
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atest_utils.print_data_collection_notice()
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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uncolored_string = notice_str
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue(), uncolored_string)
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@mock.patch('builtins.input')
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@mock.patch('json.load')
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def test_update_test_runner_cmd(self, mock_json_load_data, mock_input):
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"""Test method handle_test_runner_cmd without enable do_verification."""
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former_cmd_str = 'Former cmds ='
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write_result_str = 'Save result mapping to test_result'
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tmp_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
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input_cmd = 'atest_args'
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runner_cmds = ['cmd1', 'cmd2']
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capture_output = StringIO()
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sys.stdout = capture_output
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# Previous data is empty. Should not enter strtobool.
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# If entered, exception will be raised cause test fail.
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mock_json_load_data.return_value = {}
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atest_utils.handle_test_runner_cmd(input_cmd,
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runner_cmds,
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do_verification=False,
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result_path=tmp_file.name)
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue().find(former_cmd_str), -1)
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# Previous data is the same as the new input. Should not enter strtobool.
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# If entered, exception will be raised cause test fail
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capture_output = StringIO()
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sys.stdout = capture_output
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mock_json_load_data.return_value = {input_cmd:runner_cmds}
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atest_utils.handle_test_runner_cmd(input_cmd,
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runner_cmds,
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do_verification=False,
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result_path=tmp_file.name)
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue().find(former_cmd_str), -1)
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue().find(write_result_str), -1)
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# Previous data has different cmds. Should enter strtobool not update,
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# should not find write_result_str.
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prev_cmds = ['cmd1']
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mock_input.return_value = 'n'
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capture_output = StringIO()
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sys.stdout = capture_output
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mock_json_load_data.return_value = {input_cmd:prev_cmds}
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atest_utils.handle_test_runner_cmd(input_cmd,
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runner_cmds,
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do_verification=False,
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result_path=tmp_file.name)
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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self.assertEqual(capture_output.getvalue().find(write_result_str), -1)
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@mock.patch('json.load')
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def test_verify_test_runner_cmd(self, mock_json_load_data):
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"""Test method handle_test_runner_cmd without enable update_result."""
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tmp_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
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input_cmd = 'atest_args'
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runner_cmds = ['cmd1', 'cmd2']
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# Previous data is the same as the new input. Should not raise exception.
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mock_json_load_data.return_value = {input_cmd:runner_cmds}
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atest_utils.handle_test_runner_cmd(input_cmd,
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runner_cmds,
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do_verification=True,
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result_path=tmp_file.name)
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# Previous data has different cmds. Should enter strtobool and hit
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# exception.
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prev_cmds = ['cmd1']
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mock_json_load_data.return_value = {input_cmd:prev_cmds}
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self.assertRaises(atest_error.DryRunVerificationError,
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atest_utils.handle_test_runner_cmd,
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input_cmd,
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runner_cmds,
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do_verification=True,
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result_path=tmp_file.name)
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def test_get_test_info_cache_path(self):
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"""Test method get_test_info_cache_path."""
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input_file_name = 'mytest_name'
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cache_root = '/a/b/c'
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expect_hashed_name = ('%s.cache' % hashlib.md5(str(input_file_name).
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encode()).hexdigest())
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self.assertEqual(os.path.join(cache_root, expect_hashed_name),
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atest_utils.get_test_info_cache_path(input_file_name,
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cache_root))
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def test_get_and_load_cache(self):
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"""Test method update_test_info_cache and load_test_info_cache."""
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test_reference = 'myTestRefA'
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test_cache_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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atest_utils.update_test_info_cache(test_reference, [TEST_INFO_A],
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test_cache_dir)
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unittest_utils.assert_equal_testinfo_sets(
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self, set([TEST_INFO_A]),
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atest_utils.load_test_info_cache(test_reference, test_cache_dir))
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@mock.patch('os.getcwd')
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def test_get_build_cmd(self, mock_cwd):
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"""Test method get_build_cmd."""
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build_top = '/home/a/b/c'
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rel_path = 'd/e'
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mock_cwd.return_value = os.path.join(build_top, rel_path)
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os_environ_mock = {constants.ANDROID_BUILD_TOP: build_top}
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with mock.patch.dict('os.environ', os_environ_mock, clear=True):
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expected_cmd = ['../../build/soong/soong_ui.bash', '--make-mode']
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self.assertEqual(expected_cmd, atest_utils.get_build_cmd())
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@mock.patch('subprocess.check_output')
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def test_get_modified_files(self, mock_co):
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"""Test method get_modified_files"""
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mock_co.side_effect = [
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x.encode('utf-8') for x in ['/a/b/',
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'\n',
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'test_fp1.java\nc/test_fp2.java']]
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self.assertEqual({'/a/b/test_fp1.java', '/a/b/c/test_fp2.java'},
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atest_utils.get_modified_files(''))
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mock_co.side_effect = [
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x.encode('utf-8') for x in ['/a/b/',
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'test_fp4',
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'/test_fp3.java']]
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self.assertEqual({'/a/b/test_fp4', '/a/b/test_fp3.java'},
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atest_utils.get_modified_files(''))
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def test_delimiter(self):
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"""Test method delimiter"""
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self.assertEqual('\n===\n\n', atest_utils.delimiter('=', 3, 1, 2))
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def test_has_python_module(self):
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"""Test method has_python_module"""
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils.has_python_module('M_M'))
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self.assertTrue(atest_utils.has_python_module('os'))
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@mock.patch.object(atest_utils, 'matched_tf_error_log', return_value=True)
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def test_read_zip_single_text(self, _matched):
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"""Test method extract_zip_text include only one text file."""
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zip_path = os.path.join(unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
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TEST_ZIP_DATA_DIR, TEST_SINGLE_ZIP_NAME)
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expect_content = '\nfile1_line1\nfile1_line2\n'
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self.assertEqual(expect_content, atest_utils.extract_zip_text(zip_path))
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@mock.patch.object(atest_utils, 'matched_tf_error_log', return_value=True)
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def test_read_zip_multi_text(self, _matched):
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"""Test method extract_zip_text include multiple text files."""
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zip_path = os.path.join(unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
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TEST_ZIP_DATA_DIR, TEST_MULTI_ZIP_NAME)
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expect_content = ('\nfile1_line1\nfile1_line2\n\nfile2_line1\n'
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'file2_line2\n')
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self.assertEqual(expect_content, atest_utils.extract_zip_text(zip_path))
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def test_matched_tf_error_log(self):
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"""Test method extract_zip_text include multiple text files."""
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matched_content = '05-25 17:37:04 E/XXXXX YYYYY'
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not_matched_content = '05-25 17:37:04 I/XXXXX YYYYY'
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# Test matched content
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self.assertEqual(True,
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atest_utils.matched_tf_error_log(matched_content))
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# Test not matched content
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self.assertEqual(False,
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atest_utils.matched_tf_error_log(not_matched_content))
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@mock.patch('os.chmod')
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@mock.patch('shutil.copy2')
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@mock.patch('atest_utils.has_valid_cert')
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@mock.patch('subprocess.check_output')
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@mock.patch('os.path.exists')
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def test_get_flakes(self, mock_path_exists, mock_output, mock_valid_cert,
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_cpc, _cm):
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"""Test method get_flakes."""
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# Test par file does not exist.
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mock_path_exists.return_value = False
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self.assertEqual(None, atest_utils.get_flakes())
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# Test par file exists.
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mock_path_exists.return_value = True
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mock_output.return_value = (b'flake_percent:0.10001\n'
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b'postsubmit_flakes_per_week:12.0')
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mock_valid_cert.return_value = True
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expected_flake_info = {'flake_percent':'0.10001',
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'postsubmit_flakes_per_week':'12.0'}
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self.assertEqual(expected_flake_info,
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atest_utils.get_flakes())
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# Test no valid cert
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mock_valid_cert.return_value = False
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self.assertEqual(None,
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atest_utils.get_flakes())
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@mock.patch('subprocess.check_call')
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def test_has_valid_cert(self, mock_call):
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"""Test method has_valid_cert."""
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# raise subprocess.CalledProcessError
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mock_call.raiseError.side_effect = subprocess.CalledProcessError
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils.has_valid_cert())
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with mock.patch("constants.CERT_STATUS_CMD", ''):
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils.has_valid_cert())
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with mock.patch("constants.CERT_STATUS_CMD", 'CMD'):
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# has valid cert
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mock_call.return_value = 0
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self.assertTrue(atest_utils.has_valid_cert())
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# no valid cert
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mock_call.return_value = 4
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self.assertFalse(atest_utils.has_valid_cert())
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|
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# pylint: disable=no-member
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def test_read_test_record_proto(self):
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|
"""Test method read_test_record."""
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test_record_file_path = os.path.join(unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
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"test_record.proto.testonly")
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test_record = atest_utils.read_test_record(test_record_file_path)
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self.assertEqual(test_record.children[0].inline_test_record.test_record_id,
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'x86 hello_world_test')
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|
|
|
def test_is_valid_json_file_file_not_exist(self):
|
|
"""Test method is_valid_json_file if file not exist."""
|
|
json_file_path = os.path.join(unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
|
|
"not_exist.json")
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|
self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_valid_json_file(json_file_path))
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|
|
|
def test_is_valid_json_file_content_valid(self):
|
|
"""Test method is_valid_json_file if file exist and content is valid."""
|
|
json_file_path = os.path.join(unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
|
|
"module-info.json")
|
|
self.assertTrue(atest_utils.is_valid_json_file(json_file_path))
|
|
|
|
def test_is_valid_json_file_content_not_valid(self):
|
|
"""Test method is_valid_json_file if file exist but content is valid."""
|
|
json_file_path = os.path.join(unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
|
|
"not-valid-module-info.json")
|
|
self.assertFalse(atest_utils.is_valid_json_file(json_file_path))
|
|
|
|
@mock.patch('subprocess.check_output')
|
|
@mock.patch('os.getenv')
|
|
def test_get_manifest_branch(self, mock_env, mock_check_output):
|
|
"""Test method get_manifest_branch"""
|
|
mock_env.return_value = 'any_path'
|
|
mock_check_output.return_value = REPO_INFO_OUTPUT
|
|
self.assertEqual('test_branch', atest_utils.get_manifest_branch())
|
|
|
|
mock_env.return_value = 'any_path'
|
|
mock_check_output.return_value = 'not_matched_branch_pattern.'
|
|
self.assertEqual(None, atest_utils.get_manifest_branch())
|
|
|
|
mock_env.return_value = 'any_path'
|
|
mock_check_output.side_effect = subprocess.CalledProcessError(
|
|
1,
|
|
'repo info')
|
|
self.assertEqual(None, atest_utils.get_manifest_branch())
|
|
|
|
mock_env.return_value = None
|
|
mock_check_output.return_value = REPO_INFO_OUTPUT
|
|
self.assertEqual(None, atest_utils.get_manifest_branch())
|
|
|
|
def test_has_wildcard(self):
|
|
"""Test method of has_wildcard"""
|
|
self.assertFalse(atest_utils.has_wildcard('test1'))
|
|
self.assertFalse(atest_utils.has_wildcard(['test1']))
|
|
self.assertTrue(atest_utils.has_wildcard('test1?'))
|
|
self.assertTrue(atest_utils.has_wildcard(['test1', 'b*', 'a?b*']))
|
|
|
|
# pylint: disable=anomalous-backslash-in-string
|
|
def test_quote(self):
|
|
"""Test method of quote()"""
|
|
target_str = r'TEST_(F|P)[0-9].*\w$'
|
|
expected_str = '\'TEST_(F|P)[0-9].*\w$\''
|
|
self.assertEqual(atest_utils.quote(target_str), expected_str)
|
|
self.assertEqual(atest_utils.quote('TEST_P224'), 'TEST_P224')
|
|
|
|
@mock.patch('builtins.input', return_value='')
|
|
def test_prompt_with_yn_result(self, mock_input):
|
|
"""Test method of prompt_with_yn_result"""
|
|
msg = 'Do you want to continue?'
|
|
mock_input.return_value = ''
|
|
self.assertTrue(atest_utils.prompt_with_yn_result(msg, True))
|
|
self.assertFalse(atest_utils.prompt_with_yn_result(msg, False))
|
|
mock_input.return_value = 'y'
|
|
self.assertTrue(atest_utils.prompt_with_yn_result(msg, True))
|
|
mock_input.return_value = 'nO'
|
|
self.assertFalse(atest_utils.prompt_with_yn_result(msg, True))
|
|
|
|
def test_get_android_junit_config_filters(self):
|
|
"""Test method of get_android_junit_config_filters"""
|
|
no_filter_test_config = os.path.join(
|
|
unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
|
|
"filter_configs", "no_filter.cfg")
|
|
self.assertEqual({},
|
|
atest_utils.get_android_junit_config_filters(
|
|
no_filter_test_config))
|
|
|
|
filtered_test_config = os.path.join(
|
|
unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
|
|
'filter_configs', 'filter.cfg')
|
|
filter_dict = atest_utils.get_android_junit_config_filters(
|
|
filtered_test_config)
|
|
include_annotations = filter_dict.get(constants.INCLUDE_ANNOTATION)
|
|
include_annotations.sort()
|
|
self.assertEqual(
|
|
['include1', 'include2'],
|
|
include_annotations)
|
|
exclude_annotation = filter_dict.get(constants.EXCLUDE_ANNOTATION)
|
|
exclude_annotation.sort()
|
|
self.assertEqual(
|
|
['exclude1', 'exclude2'],
|
|
exclude_annotation)
|
|
|
|
def test_md5sum(self):
|
|
"""Test method of md5sum"""
|
|
exist_string = os.path.join(unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
|
|
unittest_constants.JSON_FILE)
|
|
inexist_string = os.path.join(unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
|
|
unittest_constants.CLASS_NAME)
|
|
self.assertEqual(
|
|
atest_utils.md5sum(exist_string), 'c26aab9baae99bcfb97633b69e9ceefd')
|
|
self.assertEqual(
|
|
atest_utils.md5sum(inexist_string), '')
|
|
|
|
def test_check_md5(self):
|
|
"""Test method of check_md5"""
|
|
file1 = os.path.join(unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
|
|
unittest_constants.JSON_FILE)
|
|
checksum_file = '/tmp/_tmp_module-info.json'
|
|
atest_utils.save_md5([file1], '/tmp/_tmp_module-info.json')
|
|
self.assertTrue(atest_utils.check_md5(checksum_file))
|
|
os.remove(checksum_file)
|
|
self.assertFalse(atest_utils.check_md5(checksum_file))
|
|
self.assertTrue(atest_utils.check_md5(checksum_file, missing_ok=True))
|
|
|
|
def test_get_config_parameter(self):
|
|
"""Test method of get_config_parameter"""
|
|
parameter_config = os.path.join(
|
|
unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
|
|
"parameter_config", "parameter.cfg")
|
|
no_parameter_config = os.path.join(
|
|
unittest_constants.TEST_DATA_DIR,
|
|
"parameter_config", "no_parameter.cfg")
|
|
|
|
# Test parameter empty value
|
|
self.assertEqual(set(),
|
|
atest_utils.get_config_parameter(
|
|
no_parameter_config))
|
|
|
|
# Test parameter empty value
|
|
self.assertEqual({'value_1', 'value_2', 'value_3', 'value_4'},
|
|
atest_utils.get_config_parameter(
|
|
parameter_config))
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
unittest.main()
|