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Now we have a dedicated ptest parser, merge in the remaining ptest specific pieces to further clarify and simplify the code, moving to a point where we can consider extending/enhancing it. (From OE-Core rev: 05991bb5bc8018275d03fdeecee3d5a757840c7c) Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
89 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
89 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import sys
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import os
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import re
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from . import ftools
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# A parser that can be used to identify weather a line is a test result or a section statement.
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class PtestParser(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.results = Result()
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def parse(self, logfile):
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test_regex = {}
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test_regex['pass'] = re.compile(r"^PASS:(.+)")
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test_regex['fail'] = re.compile(r"^FAIL:(.+)")
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test_regex['skip'] = re.compile(r"^SKIP:(.+)")
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section_regex = {}
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section_regex['begin'] = re.compile(r"^BEGIN: .*/(.+)/ptest")
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section_regex['end'] = re.compile(r"^END: .*/(.+)/ptest")
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with open(logfile, errors='replace') as f:
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for line in f:
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result = section_regex['begin'].search(line)
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if result:
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current_section = result.group(1)
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continue
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result = section_regex['end'].search(line)
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if result:
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if current_section != result.group(1):
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bb.warn("Ptest log section mismatch %s vs. %s" % (current_section, result.group(1)))
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current_section = None
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continue
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for t in test_regex:
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result = test_regex[t].search(line)
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if result:
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self.results.store(current_section, result.group(1), t)
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self.results.sort_tests()
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return self.results
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class Result(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.result_dict = {}
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def store(self, section, test, status):
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if not section in self.result_dict:
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self.result_dict[section] = []
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self.result_dict[section].append((test, status))
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# sort tests by the test name(the first element of the tuple), for each section. This can be helpful when using git to diff for changes by making sure they are always in the same order.
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def sort_tests(self):
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for package in self.result_dict:
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sorted_results = sorted(self.result_dict[package], key=lambda tup: tup[0])
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self.result_dict[package] = sorted_results
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# Log the results as files. The file name is the section name and the contents are the tests in that section.
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def log_as_files(self, target_dir, test_status):
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status_regex = re.compile('|'.join(map(str, test_status)))
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if not type(test_status) == type([]):
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raise Exception("test_status should be a list. Got " + str(test_status) + " instead.")
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if not os.path.exists(target_dir):
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raise Exception("Target directory does not exist: %s" % target_dir)
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for section, test_results in self.result_dict.items():
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prefix = ''
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for x in test_status:
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prefix +=x+'.'
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if section:
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prefix += section
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section_file = os.path.join(target_dir, prefix)
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# purge the file contents if it exists
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open(section_file, 'w').close()
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for test_result in test_results:
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(test_name, status) = test_result
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# we log only the tests with status in the test_status list
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match_status = status_regex.search(status)
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if match_status:
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ftools.append_file(section_file, status + ": " + test_name)
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# Not yet implemented!
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def log_to_lava(self):
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pass
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