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| |
| """Tests for build_test_suites.py""" |
| |
| import argparse |
| from importlib import resources |
| import json |
| import multiprocessing |
| import os |
| import pathlib |
| import shutil |
| import signal |
| import stat |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import textwrap |
| import time |
| from typing import Callable |
| import unittest |
| from unittest import mock |
| import build_test_suites |
| import ci_test_lib |
| import optimized_targets |
| from pyfakefs import fake_filesystem_unittest |
| |
| |
| class BuildTestSuitesTest(fake_filesystem_unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.setUpPyfakefs() |
| |
| os_environ_patcher = mock.patch.dict('os.environ', {}) |
| self.addCleanup(os_environ_patcher.stop) |
| self.mock_os_environ = os_environ_patcher.start() |
| |
| subprocess_run_patcher = mock.patch('subprocess.run') |
| self.addCleanup(subprocess_run_patcher.stop) |
| self.mock_subprocess_run = subprocess_run_patcher.start() |
| |
| self._setup_working_build_env() |
| |
| def test_missing_target_release_env_var_raises(self): |
| del os.environ['TARGET_RELEASE'] |
| |
| with self.assert_raises_word(build_test_suites.Error, 'TARGET_RELEASE'): |
| build_test_suites.main([]) |
| |
| def test_missing_target_product_env_var_raises(self): |
| del os.environ['TARGET_PRODUCT'] |
| |
| with self.assert_raises_word(build_test_suites.Error, 'TARGET_PRODUCT'): |
| build_test_suites.main([]) |
| |
| def test_missing_top_env_var_raises(self): |
| del os.environ['TOP'] |
| |
| with self.assert_raises_word(build_test_suites.Error, 'TOP'): |
| build_test_suites.main([]) |
| |
| def test_invalid_arg_raises(self): |
| invalid_args = ['--invalid_arg'] |
| |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(SystemExit, '2'): |
| build_test_suites.main(invalid_args) |
| |
| def test_build_failure_returns(self): |
| self.mock_subprocess_run.side_effect = subprocess.CalledProcessError( |
| 42, None |
| ) |
| |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(SystemExit, '42'): |
| build_test_suites.main([]) |
| |
| def test_incorrectly_formatted_build_context_raises(self): |
| build_context = self.fake_top.joinpath('build_context') |
| build_context.touch() |
| os.environ['BUILD_CONTEXT'] = str(build_context) |
| |
| with self.assert_raises_word(build_test_suites.Error, 'JSON'): |
| build_test_suites.main([]) |
| |
| def test_build_success_returns(self): |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(SystemExit, '0'): |
| build_test_suites.main([]) |
| |
| def assert_raises_word(self, cls, word): |
| return self.assertRaisesRegex(cls, rf'\b{word}\b') |
| |
| def _setup_working_build_env(self): |
| self.fake_top = pathlib.Path('/fake/top') |
| self.fake_top.mkdir(parents=True) |
| |
| self.soong_ui_dir = self.fake_top.joinpath('build/soong') |
| self.soong_ui_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) |
| |
| self.soong_ui = self.soong_ui_dir.joinpath('soong_ui.bash') |
| self.soong_ui.touch() |
| |
| self.mock_os_environ.update({ |
| 'TARGET_RELEASE': 'release', |
| 'TARGET_PRODUCT': 'product', |
| 'TOP': str(self.fake_top), |
| }) |
| |
| self.mock_subprocess_run.return_value = 0 |
| |
| |
| class RunCommandIntegrationTest(ci_test_lib.TestCase): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.temp_dir = ci_test_lib.TestTemporaryDirectory.create(self) |
| |
| # Copy the Python executable from 'non-code' resources and make it |
| # executable for use by tests that launch a subprocess. Note that we don't |
| # use Python's native `sys.executable` property since that is not set when |
| # running via the embedded launcher. |
| base_name = 'py3-cmd' |
| dest_file = self.temp_dir.joinpath(base_name) |
| with resources.as_file( |
| resources.files('testdata').joinpath(base_name) |
| ) as p: |
| shutil.copy(p, dest_file) |
| dest_file.chmod(dest_file.stat().st_mode | stat.S_IEXEC) |
| self.python_executable = dest_file |
| |
| self._managed_processes = [] |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| self._terminate_managed_processes() |
| |
| def test_raises_on_nonzero_exit(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(Exception): |
| build_test_suites.run_command([ |
| self.python_executable, |
| '-c', |
| textwrap.dedent(f"""\ |
| import sys |
| sys.exit(1) |
| """), |
| ]) |
| |
| def test_streams_stdout(self): |
| |
| def run_slow_command(stdout_file, marker): |
| with open(stdout_file, 'w') as f: |
| build_test_suites.run_command( |
| [ |
| self.python_executable, |
| '-c', |
| textwrap.dedent(f"""\ |
| import time |
| |
| print('{marker}', end='', flush=True) |
| |
| # Keep process alive until we check stdout. |
| time.sleep(10) |
| """), |
| ], |
| stdout=f, |
| ) |
| |
| marker = 'Spinach' |
| stdout_file = self.temp_dir.joinpath('stdout.txt') |
| |
| p = self.start_process(target=run_slow_command, args=[stdout_file, marker]) |
| |
| self.assert_file_eventually_contains(stdout_file, marker) |
| |
| def test_propagates_interruptions(self): |
| |
| def run(pid_file): |
| build_test_suites.run_command([ |
| self.python_executable, |
| '-c', |
| textwrap.dedent(f"""\ |
| import os |
| import pathlib |
| import time |
| |
| pathlib.Path('{pid_file}').write_text(str(os.getpid())) |
| |
| # Keep the process alive for us to explicitly interrupt it. |
| time.sleep(10) |
| """), |
| ]) |
| |
| pid_file = self.temp_dir.joinpath('pid.txt') |
| p = self.start_process(target=run, args=[pid_file]) |
| subprocess_pid = int(read_eventual_file_contents(pid_file)) |
| |
| os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGINT) |
| p.join() |
| |
| self.assert_process_eventually_dies(p.pid) |
| self.assert_process_eventually_dies(subprocess_pid) |
| |
| def start_process(self, *args, **kwargs) -> multiprocessing.Process: |
| p = multiprocessing.Process(*args, **kwargs) |
| self._managed_processes.append(p) |
| p.start() |
| return p |
| |
| def assert_process_eventually_dies(self, pid: int): |
| try: |
| wait_until(lambda: not ci_test_lib.process_alive(pid)) |
| except TimeoutError as e: |
| self.fail(f'Process {pid} did not die after a while: {e}') |
| |
| def assert_file_eventually_contains(self, file: pathlib.Path, substring: str): |
| wait_until(lambda: file.is_file() and file.stat().st_size > 0) |
| self.assertIn(substring, read_file_contents(file)) |
| |
| def _terminate_managed_processes(self): |
| for p in self._managed_processes: |
| if not p.is_alive(): |
| continue |
| |
| # We terminate the process with `SIGINT` since using `terminate` or |
| # `SIGKILL` doesn't kill any grandchild processes and we don't have |
| # `psutil` available to easily query all children. |
| os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGINT) |
| |
| |
| class BuildPlannerTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| class TestOptimizedBuildTarget(optimized_targets.OptimizedBuildTarget): |
| |
| def __init__(self, output_targets): |
| self.output_targets = output_targets |
| |
| def get_build_targets(self): |
| return self.output_targets |
| |
| def package_outputs(self): |
| return f'packaging {" ".join(self.output_targets)}' |
| |
| def test_build_optimization_off_builds_everything(self): |
| build_targets = {'target_1', 'target_2'} |
| build_planner = self.create_build_planner( |
| build_context=self.create_build_context(optimized_build_enabled=False), |
| build_targets=build_targets, |
| ) |
| |
| build_plan = build_planner.create_build_plan() |
| |
| self.assertSetEqual(build_targets, build_plan.build_targets) |
| |
| def test_build_optimization_off_doesnt_package(self): |
| build_targets = {'target_1', 'target_2'} |
| build_planner = self.create_build_planner( |
| build_context=self.create_build_context(optimized_build_enabled=False), |
| build_targets=build_targets, |
| ) |
| |
| build_plan = build_planner.create_build_plan() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(len(build_plan.packaging_functions), 0) |
| |
| def test_build_optimization_on_optimizes_target(self): |
| build_targets = {'target_1', 'target_2'} |
| build_planner = self.create_build_planner( |
| build_targets=build_targets, |
| build_context=self.create_build_context( |
| enabled_build_features={self.get_target_flag('target_1')} |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| build_plan = build_planner.create_build_plan() |
| |
| expected_targets = {self.get_optimized_target_name('target_1'), 'target_2'} |
| self.assertSetEqual(expected_targets, build_plan.build_targets) |
| |
| def test_build_optimization_on_packages_target(self): |
| build_targets = {'target_1', 'target_2'} |
| build_planner = self.create_build_planner( |
| build_targets=build_targets, |
| build_context=self.create_build_context( |
| enabled_build_features={self.get_target_flag('target_1')} |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| build_plan = build_planner.create_build_plan() |
| |
| optimized_target_name = self.get_optimized_target_name('target_1') |
| self.assertIn( |
| f'packaging {optimized_target_name}', |
| self.run_packaging_functions(build_plan), |
| ) |
| |
| def test_individual_build_optimization_off_doesnt_optimize(self): |
| build_targets = {'target_1', 'target_2'} |
| build_planner = self.create_build_planner( |
| build_targets=build_targets, |
| ) |
| |
| build_plan = build_planner.create_build_plan() |
| |
| self.assertSetEqual(build_targets, build_plan.build_targets) |
| |
| def test_individual_build_optimization_off_doesnt_package(self): |
| build_targets = {'target_1', 'target_2'} |
| build_planner = self.create_build_planner( |
| build_targets=build_targets, |
| ) |
| |
| build_plan = build_planner.create_build_plan() |
| |
| expected_packaging_function_outputs = {None, None} |
| self.assertSetEqual( |
| expected_packaging_function_outputs, |
| self.run_packaging_functions(build_plan), |
| ) |
| |
| def create_build_planner( |
| self, |
| build_targets: set[str], |
| build_context: dict[str, any] = None, |
| args: argparse.Namespace = None, |
| target_optimizations: dict[ |
| str, optimized_targets.OptimizedBuildTarget |
| ] = None, |
| ) -> build_test_suites.BuildPlanner: |
| if not build_context: |
| build_context = self.create_build_context() |
| if not args: |
| args = self.create_args(extra_build_targets=build_targets) |
| if not target_optimizations: |
| target_optimizations = self.create_target_optimizations( |
| build_context, build_targets |
| ) |
| return build_test_suites.BuildPlanner( |
| build_context, args, target_optimizations |
| ) |
| |
| def create_build_context( |
| self, |
| optimized_build_enabled: bool = True, |
| enabled_build_features: set[str] = set(), |
| test_context: dict[str, any] = {}, |
| ) -> dict[str, any]: |
| build_context = {} |
| build_context['enabled_build_features'] = enabled_build_features |
| if optimized_build_enabled: |
| build_context['enabled_build_features'].add('optimized_build') |
| build_context['test_context'] = test_context |
| return build_context |
| |
| def create_args( |
| self, extra_build_targets: set[str] = set() |
| ) -> argparse.Namespace: |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('extra_targets', nargs='*') |
| return parser.parse_args(extra_build_targets) |
| |
| def create_target_optimizations( |
| self, build_context: dict[str, any], build_targets: set[str] |
| ): |
| target_optimizations = dict() |
| for target in build_targets: |
| target_optimizations[target] = ( |
| lambda target, build_context, args: optimized_targets.get_target_optimizer( |
| target, |
| self.get_target_flag(target), |
| build_context, |
| self.TestOptimizedBuildTarget( |
| {self.get_optimized_target_name(target)} |
| ), |
| ) |
| ) |
| |
| return target_optimizations |
| |
| def get_target_flag(self, target: str): |
| return f'{target}_enabled' |
| |
| def get_optimized_target_name(self, target: str): |
| return f'{target}_optimized' |
| |
| def run_packaging_functions( |
| self, build_plan: build_test_suites.BuildPlan |
| ) -> set[str]: |
| output = set() |
| for packaging_function in build_plan.packaging_functions: |
| output.add(packaging_function()) |
| |
| return output |
| |
| |
| def wait_until( |
| condition_function: Callable[[], bool], |
| timeout_secs: float = 3.0, |
| polling_interval_secs: float = 0.1, |
| ): |
| """Waits until a condition function returns True.""" |
| |
| start_time_secs = time.time() |
| |
| while not condition_function(): |
| if time.time() - start_time_secs > timeout_secs: |
| raise TimeoutError( |
| f'Condition not met within timeout: {timeout_secs} seconds' |
| ) |
| |
| time.sleep(polling_interval_secs) |
| |
| |
| def read_file_contents(file: pathlib.Path) -> str: |
| with open(file, 'r') as f: |
| return f.read() |
| |
| |
| def read_eventual_file_contents(file: pathlib.Path) -> str: |
| wait_until(lambda: file.is_file() and file.stat().st_size > 0) |
| return read_file_contents(file) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| ci_test_lib.main() |