poky/meta/lib/oeqa/runtime/cases/python.py
Ross Burton 731ce8c760 oeqa/runtime/python: clean up Python test
Currently this is three test cases:

1) test_python_exists.  Fail if python3 isn't in PATH.
2) test_python_stdout.  Run a Python script and check the output is as expected
3) test_python_testfile.  Check that a file test_python_stdout wrote to exists.

(1) should be a setup and skip the test module if it isn't present.
(2) and (3) should be merged, there's no point copying over a two line Python
file, and the test doesn't verify that the file doesn't exist in the first
place.

Rewrite the test to check that Python is present in a class setup so the entire
test is skipped if it isn't and do some simple rot13 to verify that bytecode is
being executed correctly.

(From OE-Core rev: a35be5f32b4fe70b18ac1e2eccfd94558cecfbba)

Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2018-07-18 10:18:42 +01:00

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from oeqa.runtime.case import OERuntimeTestCase
from oeqa.core.decorator.depends import OETestDepends
from oeqa.core.decorator.oeid import OETestID
class PythonTest(OERuntimeTestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
import unittest
if "python3-core" not in cls.tc.image_packages:
raise unittest.SkipTest("Python3 not on target")
@OETestID(965)
@OETestDepends(['ssh.SSHTest.test_ssh'])
def test_python3(self):
cmd = "python3 -c \"import codecs; print(codecs.encode('Uryyb, jbeyq', 'rot13'))\""
status, output = self.target.run(cmd)
msg = 'Exit status was not 0. Output: %s' % output
self.assertEqual(status, 0, msg=msg)
msg = 'Incorrect output: %s' % output
self.assertEqual(output, "Hello, world", msg=msg)