Split out the passthrough tests into separate suites. The MongoDB deployment is started up by resmoke.py so that we can record the success/failure of each individual test in MCI. Added support for parallel execution of tests by dispatching to multiple MongoDB deployments. Added support for grouping different kinds of tests (e.g. C++ unit tests, dbtests, and jstests) so that they can be run together. This allows for customizability in specifying what tests to execute when changes are made to a particular part of the code.
68 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
68 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
"""
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Workaround for having too many threads running on 32-bit systems when
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logging to buildlogger that still allows periodically flushing messages
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to the buildlogger server.
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This is because a utils.timer.AlarmClock instance is used for each
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buildlogger.BuildloggerTestHandler, but only dismiss()ed when the Python
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process is about to exit.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import threading
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from ..utils import queue
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_LOGGER_QUEUE = queue.Queue()
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def start_thread():
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"""
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Starts the flush thread.
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"""
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_FlushThread().start()
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def close_later(logger):
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"""
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Adds 'logger' to the queue so that it is closed later by the flush
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thread.
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"""
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_LOGGER_QUEUE.put(logger)
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class _FlushThread(threading.Thread):
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"""
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Asynchronously flushes and closes logging handlers.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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"""
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Initializes the flush thread.
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"""
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threading.Thread.__init__(self, name="FlushThread")
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# atexit handler is already set up to flush any loggers still in the queue when exiting.
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self.daemon = True
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def run(self):
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"""
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Continuously shuts down loggers from the queue.
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"""
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while True:
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logger = _LOGGER_QUEUE.get()
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_FlushThread._shutdown_logger(logger)
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@staticmethod
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def _shutdown_logger(logger):
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"""
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Flushes and closes all handlers of 'logger'.
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"""
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for handler in logger.handlers:
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handler.flush()
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handler.close()
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