Makes it so that a link to the logs for every test that ran is present in the sidebar of the Evergreen UI. Multiple entries will appear for the same test file when --repeat is used. This also fixes an issue where the number of tests skipped would be incorrect if the same test file was included multiple times in the "roots" key.
210 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
210 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
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Command line utility for executing MongoDB tests of all kinds.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import json
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import os.path
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import random
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import signal
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import sys
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import time
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import traceback
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# Get relative imports to work when the package is not installed on the PYTHONPATH.
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if __name__ == "__main__" and __package__ is None:
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sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))))
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from buildscripts import resmokelib
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def _execute_suite(suite, logging_config):
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"""
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Executes each test group of 'suite', failing fast if requested.
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"""
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logger = resmokelib.logging.loggers.EXECUTOR
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for group in suite.test_groups:
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if resmokelib.config.SHUFFLE:
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logger.info("Shuffling order of tests for %ss in suite %s. The seed is %d.",
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group.test_kind, suite.get_name(), resmokelib.config.RANDOM_SEED)
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random.seed(resmokelib.config.RANDOM_SEED)
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random.shuffle(group.tests)
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if resmokelib.config.DRY_RUN == "tests":
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sb = []
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sb.append("Tests that would be run for %ss in suite %s:"
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% (group.test_kind, suite.get_name()))
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if len(group.tests) > 0:
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for test in group.tests:
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sb.append(test)
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else:
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sb.append("(no tests)")
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logger.info("\n".join(sb))
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# Set a successful return code on the test group because we want to output the tests
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# that would get run by any other suites the user specified.
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group.return_code = 0
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continue
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if len(group.tests) == 0:
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logger.info("Skipping %ss, no tests to run", group.test_kind)
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continue
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group_config = suite.get_executor_config().get(group.test_kind, {})
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executor = resmokelib.testing.executor.TestGroupExecutor(logger,
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group,
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logging_config,
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**group_config)
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try:
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executor.run()
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if resmokelib.config.FAIL_FAST and group.return_code != 0:
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suite.return_code = group.return_code
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return
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except resmokelib.errors.StopExecution:
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suite.return_code = 130 # Simulate SIGINT as exit code.
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return
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except:
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logger.exception("Encountered an error when running %ss of suite %s.",
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group.test_kind, suite.get_name())
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suite.return_code = 2
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return
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def _log_summary(logger, suites, time_taken):
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if len(suites) > 1:
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sb = []
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sb.append("Summary of all suites: %d suites ran in %0.2f seconds"
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% (len(suites), time_taken))
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for suite in suites:
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suite_sb = []
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suite.summarize(suite_sb)
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sb.append(" %s: %s" % (suite.get_name(), "\n ".join(suite_sb)))
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logger.info("=" * 80)
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logger.info("\n".join(sb))
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def _summarize_suite(suite):
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sb = []
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suite.summarize(sb)
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return "\n".join(sb)
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def _dump_suite_config(suite, logging_config):
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"""
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Returns a string that represents the YAML configuration of a suite.
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TODO: include the "options" key in the result
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"""
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sb = []
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sb.append("YAML configuration of suite %s" % (suite.get_name()))
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sb.append(resmokelib.utils.dump_yaml({"selector": suite.get_selector_config()}))
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sb.append("")
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sb.append(resmokelib.utils.dump_yaml({"executor": suite.get_executor_config()}))
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sb.append("")
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sb.append(resmokelib.utils.dump_yaml({"logging": logging_config}))
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return "\n".join(sb)
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def _write_report_file(suites, pathname):
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"""
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Writes the report.json file if requested.
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"""
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reports = []
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for suite in suites:
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for group in suite.test_groups:
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reports.extend(group.get_reports())
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combined_report_dict = resmokelib.testing.report.TestReport.combine(*reports).as_dict()
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with open(pathname, "w") as fp:
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json.dump(combined_report_dict, fp)
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def main():
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start_time = time.time()
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values, args = resmokelib.parser.parse_command_line()
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logging_config = resmokelib.parser.get_logging_config(values)
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resmokelib.logging.config.apply_config(logging_config)
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resmokelib.logging.flush.start_thread()
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resmokelib.parser.update_config_vars(values)
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exec_logger = resmokelib.logging.loggers.EXECUTOR
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resmoke_logger = resmokelib.logging.loggers.new_logger("resmoke", parent=exec_logger)
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if values.list_suites:
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suite_names = resmokelib.parser.get_named_suites()
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resmoke_logger.info("Suites available to execute:\n%s", "\n".join(suite_names))
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sys.exit(0)
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suites = resmokelib.parser.get_suites(values, args)
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try:
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for suite in suites:
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resmoke_logger.info(_dump_suite_config(suite, logging_config))
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suite.record_start()
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_execute_suite(suite, logging_config)
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suite.record_end()
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resmoke_logger.info("=" * 80)
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resmoke_logger.info("Summary of %s suite: %s",
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suite.get_name(), _summarize_suite(suite))
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if resmokelib.config.FAIL_FAST and suite.return_code != 0:
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time_taken = time.time() - start_time
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_log_summary(resmoke_logger, suites, time_taken)
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sys.exit(suite.return_code)
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time_taken = time.time() - start_time
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_log_summary(resmoke_logger, suites, time_taken)
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# Exit with a nonzero code if any of the suites failed.
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exit_code = max(suite.return_code for suite in suites)
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sys.exit(exit_code)
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finally:
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if resmokelib.config.REPORT_FILE is not None:
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_write_report_file(suites, resmokelib.config.REPORT_FILE)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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def _dump_stacks(signum, frame):
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"""
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Signal handler that will dump the stacks of all threads.
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"""
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header_msg = "Dumping stacks due to SIGUSR1 signal"
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sb = []
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sb.append("=" * len(header_msg))
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sb.append(header_msg)
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sb.append("=" * len(header_msg))
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frames = sys._current_frames()
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sb.append("Total threads: %d" % (len(frames)))
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sb.append("")
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for thread_id in frames:
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stack = frames[thread_id]
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sb.append("Thread %d:" % (thread_id))
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sb.append("".join(traceback.format_stack(stack)))
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sb.append("=" * len(header_msg))
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print "\n".join(sb)
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try:
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signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, _dump_stacks)
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except AttributeError:
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print "Cannot catch signals on Windows"
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main()
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