poky/scripts/lib/resulttool/merge.py
Richard Purdie 47eb3d00e9 resulttool: Improvements to allow integration to the autobuilder
This is a combined patch of the various tweaks and improvements I
made to resulttool:

* Avoid subprocess.run() as its a python 3.6 feature and we
  have autobuilder workers with 3.5.

* Avoid python keywords as variable names

* Simplify dict accesses using .get()

* Rename resultsutils -> resultutils to match the resultstool ->
  resulttool rename

* Formalised the handling of "file_name" to "TESTSERIES" which the code
  will now add into the json configuration data if its not present, based
  on the directory name.

* When we don't have failed test cases, print something saying so
  instead of an empty table

* Tweak the table headers in the report to be more readable (reference
  "Test Series" instead if file_id and ID instead of results_id)

* Improve/simplify the max string length handling

* Merge the counts and percentage data into one table in the report
  since printing two reports of the same data confuses the user

* Removed the confusing header in the regression report

* Show matches, then regressions, then unmatched runs in the regression
  report, also remove chatting unneeded output

* Try harder to "pair" up matching configurations to reduce noise in
  the regressions report

* Abstracted the "mapping" table concept used to pairing in the
  regression code to general code in resultutils

* Created multiple mappings for results analysis, results storage and
  'flattening' results data in a merge

* Simplify the merge command to take a source and a destination,
  letting the destination be a directory or a file, removing the need for
  an output directory parameter

* Add the 'IMAGE_PKGTYPE' and 'DISTRO' config options to the regression
  mappings

* Have the store command place the testresults files in a layout from
  the mapping, making commits into the git repo for results storage more
  useful for simple comparison purposes

* Set the oe-git-archive tag format appropriately for oeqa results
  storage (and simplify the commit messages closer to their defaults)

* Fix oe-git-archive to use the commit/branch data from the results file

* Cleaned up the command option help to match other changes

* Follow the model of git branch/tag processing used by oe-build-perf-report
  and use that to read the data using git show to avoid branch change

* Add ptest summary to the report command

* Update the tests to match the above changes

(From OE-Core rev: ff2c029b568f70aa9960dde04ddd207829812ea0)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2019-02-21 12:34:00 +00:00

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# resulttool - merge multiple testresults.json files into a file or directory
#
# Copyright (c) 2019, Intel Corporation.
# Copyright (c) 2019, Linux Foundation
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
# version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
# more details.
#
import os
import json
import resulttool.resultutils as resultutils
def merge(args, logger):
if os.path.isdir(args.target_results):
results = resultutils.load_resultsdata(args.target_results, configmap=resultutils.store_map)
resultutils.append_resultsdata(results, args.base_results, configmap=resultutils.store_map)
resultutils.save_resultsdata(results, args.target_results)
else:
results = resultutils.load_resultsdata(args.base_results, configmap=resultutils.flatten_map)
if os.path.exists(args.target_results):
resultutils.append_resultsdata(results, args.target_results, configmap=resultutils.flatten_map)
resultutils.save_resultsdata(results, os.path.dirname(args.target_results), fn=os.path.basename(args.target_results))
return 0
def register_commands(subparsers):
"""Register subcommands from this plugin"""
parser_build = subparsers.add_parser('merge', help='merge test result files/directories',
description='merge the results from multiple files/directories into the target file or directory',
group='setup')
parser_build.set_defaults(func=merge)
parser_build.add_argument('base_results',
help='the results file/directory to import')
parser_build.add_argument('target_results',
help='the target file or directory to merge the base_results with')