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# Copyright (C) 2010-2023 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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import pytest
from rhodecode.lib.config_utils import get_app_config
from rhodecode.tests.fixture import TestINI
from rhodecode.tests.server_utils import RcVCSServer
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def vcsserver(request, vcsserver_port, vcsserver_factory):
"""
Session scope VCSServer.
Tests which need the VCSServer have to rely on this fixture in order
to ensure it will be running.
For specific needs, the fixture vcsserver_factory can be used. It allows to
adjust the configuration file for the test run.
Command line args:
--without-vcsserver: Allows to switch this fixture off. You have to
manually start the server.
--vcsserver-port: Will expect the VCSServer to listen on this port.
"""
if not request.config.getoption('with_vcsserver'):
return None
return vcsserver_factory(
request, vcsserver_port=vcsserver_port)
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def vcsserver_factory(tmpdir_factory):
"""
Use this if you need a running vcsserver with a special configuration.
"""
def factory(request, overrides=(), vcsserver_port=None,
log_file=None, workers='2'):
if vcsserver_port is None:
vcsserver_port = get_available_port()
overrides = list(overrides)
overrides.append({'server:main': {'port': vcsserver_port}})
option_name = 'vcsserver_config_http'
override_option_name = 'vcsserver_config_override'
config_file = get_config(
request.config, option_name=option_name,
override_option_name=override_option_name, overrides=overrides,
basetemp=tmpdir_factory.getbasetemp().strpath,
prefix='test_vcs_')
server = RcVCSServer(config_file, log_file, workers)
server.start()
@request.addfinalizer
def cleanup():
server.shutdown()
server.wait_until_ready()
return server
return factory
def _use_log_level(config):
level = config.getoption('test_loglevel') or 'critical'
return level.upper()
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def ini_config(request, tmpdir_factory, rcserver_port, vcsserver_port):
option_name = 'pyramid_config'
log_level = _use_log_level(request.config)
overrides = [
{'server:main': {'port': rcserver_port}},
{'app:main': {
'cache_dir': '%(here)s/rc_data',
'vcs.server': f'localhost:{vcsserver_port}',
# johbo: We will always start the VCSServer on our own based on the
# fixtures of the test cases. For the test run it must always be
# off in the INI file.
'vcs.start_server': 'false',
'vcs.server.protocol': 'http',
'vcs.scm_app_implementation': 'http',
'vcs.hooks.protocol': 'http',
'vcs.hooks.host': '*',
'app.service_api.token': 'service_secret_token',
}},
{'handler_console': {
'class': 'StreamHandler',
'args': '(sys.stderr,)',
'level': log_level,
}},
]
filename = get_config(
request.config, option_name=option_name,
override_option_name='{}_override'.format(option_name),
overrides=overrides,
basetemp=tmpdir_factory.getbasetemp().strpath,
prefix='test_rce_')
return filename
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def ini_settings(ini_config):
ini_path = ini_config
return get_app_config(ini_path)
def get_available_port(min_port=40000, max_port=55555):
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import get_available_port as _get_port
return _get_port(min_port, max_port)
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def rcserver_port(request):
port = get_available_port()
print(f'Using rhodecode port {port}')
return port
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def vcsserver_port(request):
port = request.config.getoption('--vcsserver-port')
if port is None:
port = get_available_port()
print(f'Using vcsserver port {port}')
return port
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def available_port_factory():
"""
Returns a callable which returns free port numbers.
"""
return get_available_port
@pytest.fixture()
def available_port(available_port_factory):
"""
Gives you one free port for the current test.
Uses "available_port_factory" to retrieve the port.
"""
return available_port_factory()
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def testini_factory(tmpdir_factory, ini_config):
"""
Factory to create an INI file based on TestINI.
It will make sure to place the INI file in the correct directory.
"""
basetemp = tmpdir_factory.getbasetemp().strpath
return TestIniFactory(basetemp, ini_config)
class TestIniFactory(object):
def __init__(self, basetemp, template_ini):
self._basetemp = basetemp
self._template_ini = template_ini
def __call__(self, ini_params, new_file_prefix='test'):
ini_file = TestINI(
self._template_ini, ini_params=ini_params,
new_file_prefix=new_file_prefix, dir=self._basetemp)
result = ini_file.create()
return result
def get_config(
config, option_name, override_option_name, overrides=None,
basetemp=None, prefix='test'):
"""
Find a configuration file and apply overrides for the given `prefix`.
"""
config_file = (
config.getoption(option_name) or config.getini(option_name))
if not config_file:
pytest.exit(
"Configuration error, could not extract {}.".format(option_name))
overrides = overrides or []
config_override = config.getoption(override_option_name)
if config_override:
overrides.append(config_override)
temp_ini_file = TestINI(
config_file, ini_params=overrides, new_file_prefix=prefix,
dir=basetemp)
return temp_ini_file.create()