92 lines
2.6 KiB
Python
92 lines
2.6 KiB
Python
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"""Gathers output from test runs and create an XML file in JUnit format.
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The output files from the individual tests have been written in a directory
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structure like:
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$DIR/joblog (output from "parallel --joblog joblog")
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$DIR/logs/1/cpp/stdout
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$DIR/logs/1/cpp/stderr
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$DIR/logs/1/csharp/stdout
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$DIR/logs/1/csharp/stderr
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$DIR/logs/1/java_jdk7/stdout
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$DIR/logs/1/java_jdk7/stderr
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etc.
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This script bundles them into a single output XML file so Jenkins can show
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detailed test results. It runs as the last step before the Jenkins build
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finishes.
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"""
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import os;
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import sys;
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from yattag import Doc
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from collections import defaultdict
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def readtests(basedir):
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tests = defaultdict(dict)
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# Sample input (note: separators are tabs).
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#
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# Seq Host Starttime Runtime Send Receive Exitval Signal Command
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# 1 : 1456263838.313 0.005 0 0 0 0 echo A
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with open(basedir + "/joblog") as jobs:
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firstline = next(jobs)
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for line in jobs:
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values = line.split("\t")
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name = values[8].split()[-1]
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test = tests[name]
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test["name"] = name
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test["time"] = values[3]
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exitval = values[6]
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if int(exitval):
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# We don't have a more specific message. User should look at stderr.
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test["failure"] = "TEST FAILURE"
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else:
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test["failure"] = False
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for testname in os.listdir(basedir + "/logs/1"):
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test = tests[testname]
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with open(basedir + "/logs/1/" + testname + "/stdout") as f:
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test["stdout"] = f.read()
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with open(basedir + "/logs/1/" + testname + "/stderr") as f:
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test["stderr"] = f.read()
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# The cpp test is special since it doesn't run under parallel so doesn't show
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# up in the job log.
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tests["cpp"]["name"] = "cpp"
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with open(basedir + '/logs/1/cpp/build_time', 'r') as f:
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tests["cpp"]["time"] = f.read().strip()
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tests["cpp"]["failure"] = False
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ret = tests.values()
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ret.sort(key=lambda x: x["name"])
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return ret
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def genxml(tests):
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doc, tag, text = Doc().tagtext()
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with tag("testsuites"):
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with tag("testsuite", name="Protobuf Tests"):
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for test in tests:
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with tag("testcase", name=test["name"], classname=test["name"],
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time=test["time"]):
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with tag("system-out"):
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text(test["stdout"])
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with tag("system-err"):
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text(test["stderr"])
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if test["failure"]:
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with tag("failure"):
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text(test["failure"])
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return doc.getvalue()
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sys.stderr.write("make_test_output.py: writing XML from directory: " +
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sys.argv[1] + "\n");
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print genxml(readtests(sys.argv[1]))
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