#!/usr/bin/python # # Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style # license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at # https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd """Test wrapper for the sample packager binary.""" import os import platform import subprocess import test_env class PackagerApp(object): """Main integration class for testing the packager binary.""" def __init__(self): packager_name = 'packager' if platform.system() == 'Windows': packager_name += '.exe' self.binary = os.path.join(test_env.SCRIPT_DIR, packager_name) # Set this to empty for now in case GetCommandLine() is called before # Package(). self.packaging_command_line = '' assert os.path.exists(self.binary), ('Please run from output directory, ' 'e.g. out/Debug/packager_test.py') def DumpStreamInfo(self, stream): input_str = 'input=%s' % stream cmd = [self.binary, input_str, '--dump_stream_info'] return subprocess.check_output(cmd) def Version(self): return subprocess.check_output([self.binary, '--version']) def Package(self, streams, flags=None): if flags is None: flags = [] cmd = [self.binary] cmd.extend(streams) cmd.extend(flags) # Put single-quotes around each entry so that things like '$' signs in # segment templates won't be interpreted as shell variables. self.packaging_command_line = ' '.join(["'%s'" % entry for entry in cmd]) assert 0 == subprocess.call(cmd), ('%s returned non-0 status' % self.packaging_command_line) def GetCommandLine(self): return self.packaging_command_line