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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""IPython Test Suite Runner.
This module provides a main entry point to a user script to test IPython
itself from the command line. There are two ways of running this script:
1. With the syntax `iptest all`. This runs our entire test suite by
calling this script (with different arguments) or trial recursively. This
causes modules and package to be tested in different processes, using nose
or trial where appropriate.
2. With the regular nose syntax, like `iptest -vvs IPython`. In this form
the script simply calls nose, but with special command line flags and
plugins loaded.
For now, this script requires that both nose and twisted are installed. This
will change in the future.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Module imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Stdlib
import os
import os.path as path
import signal
import sys
import subprocess
import tempfile
import time
import warnings
# Note: monkeypatch!
# We need to monkeypatch a small problem in nose itself first, before importing
# it for actual use. This should get into nose upstream, but its release cycle
# is slow and we need it for our parametric tests to work correctly.
from . import nosepatch
# Now, proceed to import nose itself
import nose.plugins.builtin
from nose.core import TestProgram
# Our own imports
from IPython.utils import genutils
from IPython.utils.platutils import find_cmd, FindCmdError
from . import globalipapp
from . import tools
from .plugin.ipdoctest import IPythonDoctest
pjoin = path.join
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Warnings control
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Twisted generates annoying warnings with Python 2.6, as will do other code
# that imports 'sets' as of today
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', 'the sets module is deprecated',
DeprecationWarning )
# This one also comes from Twisted
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', 'the sha module is deprecated',
DeprecationWarning)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Logic for skipping doctests
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_for(mod):
"""Test to see if mod is importable."""
try:
__import__(mod)
except ImportError:
return False
else:
return True
have_curses = test_for('_curses')
have_wx = test_for('wx')
have_wx_aui = test_for('wx.aui')
have_zi = test_for('zope.interface')
have_twisted = test_for('twisted')
have_foolscap = test_for('foolscap')
have_objc = test_for('objc')
have_pexpect = test_for('pexpect')
have_gtk = test_for('gtk')
have_gobject = test_for('gobject')
def make_exclude():
"""Make patterns of modules and packages to exclude from testing.
For the IPythonDoctest plugin, we need to exclude certain patterns that
cause testing problems. We should strive to minimize the number of
skipped modules, since this means untested code. As the testing
machinery solidifies, this list should eventually become empty.
These modules and packages will NOT get scanned by nose at all for tests.
"""
# Simple utility to make IPython paths more readably, we need a lot of
# these below
ipjoin = lambda *paths: pjoin('IPython', *paths)
exclusions = [ipjoin('external'),
ipjoin('frontend', 'process', 'winprocess.py'),
pjoin('IPython_doctest_plugin'),
ipjoin('quarantine'),
ipjoin('deathrow'),
ipjoin('testing', 'attic'),
# This guy is probably attic material
ipjoin('testing', 'mkdoctests'),
# Testing inputhook will need a lot of thought, to figure out
# how to have tests that don't lock up with the gui event
# loops in the picture
ipjoin('lib', 'inputhook'),
# Config files aren't really importable stand-alone
ipjoin('config', 'default'),
ipjoin('config', 'profile'),
]
if not have_wx:
exclusions.append(ipjoin('gui'))
exclusions.append(ipjoin('frontend', 'wx'))
exclusions.append(ipjoin('lib', 'inputhookwx'))
if not have_gtk or not have_gobject:
exclusions.append(ipjoin('lib', 'inputhookgtk'))
if not have_wx_aui:
exclusions.append(ipjoin('gui', 'wx', 'wxIPython'))
if not have_objc:
exclusions.append(ipjoin('frontend', 'cocoa'))
if not sys.platform == 'win32':
exclusions.append(ipjoin('utils', 'platutils_win32'))
# These have to be skipped on win32 because the use echo, rm, cd, etc.
# See ticket https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366982
if sys.platform == 'win32':
exclusions.append(ipjoin('testing', 'plugin', 'test_exampleip'))
exclusions.append(ipjoin('testing', 'plugin', 'dtexample'))
if not os.name == 'posix':
exclusions.append(ipjoin('utils', 'platutils_posix'))
if not have_pexpect:
exclusions.extend([ipjoin('scripts', 'irunner'),
ipjoin('lib', 'irunner')])
# This is scary. We still have things in frontend and testing that
# are being tested by nose that use twisted. We need to rethink
# how we are isolating dependencies in testing.
if not (have_twisted and have_zi and have_foolscap):
exclusions.extend(
[ipjoin('frontend', 'asyncfrontendbase'),
ipjoin('frontend', 'prefilterfrontend'),
ipjoin('frontend', 'frontendbase'),
ipjoin('frontend', 'linefrontendbase'),
ipjoin('frontend', 'tests', 'test_linefrontend'),
ipjoin('frontend', 'tests', 'test_frontendbase'),
ipjoin('frontend', 'tests', 'test_prefilterfrontend'),
ipjoin('frontend', 'tests', 'test_asyncfrontendbase'),
ipjoin('testing', 'parametric'),
ipjoin('testing', 'util'),
ipjoin('testing', 'tests', 'test_decorators_trial'),
] )
# This is needed for the reg-exp to match on win32 in the ipdoctest plugin.
if sys.platform == 'win32':
exclusions = [s.replace('\\','\\\\') for s in exclusions]
return exclusions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions and classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IPTester(object):
"""Call that calls iptest or trial in a subprocess.
"""
#: string, name of test runner that will be called
runner = None
#: list, parameters for test runner
params = None
#: list, arguments of system call to be made to call test runner
call_args = None
#: list, process ids of subprocesses we start (for cleanup)
pids = None
def __init__(self,runner='iptest',params=None):
"""Create new test runner."""
if runner == 'iptest':
# Find our own 'iptest' script OS-level entry point
try:
iptest_path = os.path.abspath(find_cmd('iptest'))
except FindCmdError:
# Script not installed (may be the case for testing situations
# that are running from a source tree only), pull from internal
# path:
pak_dir = os.path.abspath(genutils.get_ipython_package_dir())
iptest_path = pjoin(pak_dir, 'scripts', 'iptest')
self.runner = tools.cmd2argv(iptest_path) + ['-v']
else:
self.runner = tools.cmd2argv(os.path.abspath(find_cmd('trial')))
if params is None:
params = []
if isinstance(params,str):
params = [params]
self.params = params
# Assemble call
self.call_args = self.runner+self.params
# Store pids of anything we start to clean up on deletion, if possible
# (on posix only, since win32 has no os.kill)
self.pids = []
if sys.platform == 'win32':
def _run_cmd(self):
# On Windows, use os.system instead of subprocess.call, because I
# was having problems with subprocess and I just don't know enough
# about win32 to debug this reliably. Os.system may be the 'old
# fashioned' way to do it, but it works just fine. If someone
# later can clean this up that's fine, as long as the tests run
# reliably in win32.
return os.system(' '.join(self.call_args))
else:
def _run_cmd(self):
subp = subprocess.Popen(self.call_args)
self.pids.append(subp.pid)
# If this fails, the pid will be left in self.pids and cleaned up
# later, but if the wait call succeeds, then we can clear the
# stored pid.
retcode = subp.wait()
self.pids.pop()
return retcode
def run(self):
"""Run the stored commands"""
try:
return self._run_cmd()
except:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
return 1 # signal failure
def __del__(self):
"""Cleanup on exit by killing any leftover processes."""
if not hasattr(os, 'kill'):
return
for pid in self.pids:
try:
print 'Cleaning stale PID:', pid
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
except OSError:
# This is just a best effort, if we fail or the process was
# really gone, ignore it.
pass
def make_runners():
"""Define the top-level packages that need to be tested.
"""
nose_packages = ['config', 'core', 'extensions', 'frontend', 'lib',
'scripts', 'testing', 'utils',
# Note that we list the kernel here, though the bulk of it
# is twisted-based, because nose picks up doctests that
# twisted doesn't.
'kernel']
trial_packages = ['kernel']
if have_wx:
nose_packages.append('gui')
#nose_packages = ['core'] # dbg
#trial_packages = [] # dbg
nose_packages = ['IPython.%s' % m for m in nose_packages ]
trial_packages = ['IPython.%s' % m for m in trial_packages ]
# Make runners, most with nose
nose_testers = [IPTester(params=v) for v in nose_packages]
runners = dict(zip(nose_packages, nose_testers))
# And add twisted ones if conditions are met
if have_zi and have_twisted and have_foolscap:
trial_testers = [IPTester('trial',params=v) for v in trial_packages]
runners.update(dict(zip(trial_packages,trial_testers)))
return runners
def run_iptest():
"""Run the IPython test suite using nose.
This function is called when this script is **not** called with the form
`iptest all`. It simply calls nose with appropriate command line flags
and accepts all of the standard nose arguments.
"""
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore',
'This will be removed soon. Use IPython.testing.util instead')
argv = sys.argv + [ '--detailed-errors',
# Loading ipdoctest causes problems with Twisted, but
# our test suite runner now separates things and runs
# all Twisted tests with trial.
'--with-ipdoctest',
'--ipdoctest-tests','--ipdoctest-extension=txt',
#'-x','-s', # dbg
# We add --exe because of setuptools' imbecility (it
# blindly does chmod +x on ALL files). Nose does the
# right thing and it tries to avoid executables,
# setuptools unfortunately forces our hand here. This
# has been discussed on the distutils list and the
# setuptools devs refuse to fix this problem!
'--exe',
]
# Detect if any tests were required by explicitly calling an IPython
# submodule or giving a specific path
has_tests = False
for arg in sys.argv:
if 'IPython' in arg or arg.endswith('.py') or \
(':' in arg and '.py' in arg):
has_tests = True
break
# If nothing was specifically requested, test full IPython
if not has_tests:
argv.append('IPython')
## # Construct list of plugins, omitting the existing doctest plugin, which
## # ours replaces (and extends).
plugins = [IPythonDoctest(make_exclude())]
for p in nose.plugins.builtin.plugins:
plug = p()
if plug.name == 'doctest':
continue
plugins.append(plug)
# We need a global ipython running in this process
globalipapp.start_ipython()
# Now nose can run
TestProgram(argv=argv,plugins=plugins)
def run_iptestall():
"""Run the entire IPython test suite by calling nose and trial.
This function constructs :class:`IPTester` instances for all IPython
modules and package and then runs each of them. This causes the modules
and packages of IPython to be tested each in their own subprocess using
nose or twisted.trial appropriately.
"""
runners = make_runners()
# Run the test runners in a temporary dir so we can nuke it when finished
# to clean up any junk files left over by accident. This also makes it
# robust against being run in non-writeable directories by mistake, as the
# temp dir will always be user-writeable.
curdir = os.getcwd()
testdir = tempfile.gettempdir()
os.chdir(testdir)
# Run all test runners, tracking execution time
failed = {}
t_start = time.time()
try:
for name,runner in runners.iteritems():
print '*'*77
print 'IPython test group:',name
res = runner.run()
if res:
failed[name] = res
finally:
os.chdir(curdir)
t_end = time.time()
t_tests = t_end - t_start
nrunners = len(runners)
nfail = len(failed)
# summarize results
print
print '*'*77
print 'Ran %s test groups in %.3fs' % (nrunners, t_tests)
print
if not failed:
print 'OK'
else:
# If anything went wrong, point out what command to rerun manually to
# see the actual errors and individual summary
print 'ERROR - %s out of %s test groups failed.' % (nfail, nrunners)
for name in failed:
failed_runner = runners[name]
print '-'*40
print 'Runner failed:',name
print 'You may wish to rerun this one individually, with:'
print ' '.join(failed_runner.call_args)
print
def main():
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
run_iptestall()
else:
if sys.argv[1] == 'all':
run_iptestall()
else:
run_iptest()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()