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r28255 """Fuzz testing for operations against a Mercurial repository
This uses Hypothesis's stateful testing to generate random repository
operations and test Mercurial using them, both to see if there are any
unexpected errors and to compare different versions of it."""
import os
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r28499 import subprocess
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r28255 import sys
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r28499 # Only run if slow tests are allowed
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r46843 if subprocess.call(
[os.environ['PYTHON'], '%s/hghave' % os.environ['TESTDIR'], 'slow']
):
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r28499 sys.exit(80)
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r28255 # These tests require Hypothesis and pytz to be installed.
# Running 'pip install hypothesis pytz' will achieve that.
# Note: This won't work if you're running Python < 2.7.
try:
from hypothesis.extra.datetime import datetimes
except ImportError:
sys.stderr.write("skipped: hypothesis or pytz not installed" + os.linesep)
sys.exit(80)
# If you are running an old version of pip you may find that the enum34
# backport is not installed automatically. If so 'pip install enum34' will
# fix this problem.
try:
import enum
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r28255 assert enum # Silence pyflakes
except ImportError:
sys.stderr.write("skipped: enum34 not installed" + os.linesep)
sys.exit(80)
import binascii
from contextlib import contextmanager
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r28255 import shutil
import silenttestrunner
import subprocess
from hypothesis.errors import HypothesisException
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r28258 from hypothesis.stateful import (
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RuleBasedStateMachine,
Bundle,
precondition,
)
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r28255 from hypothesis import settings, note, strategies as st
from hypothesis.configuration import set_hypothesis_home_dir
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r28259 from hypothesis.database import ExampleDatabase
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testdir = os.path.abspath(os.environ["TESTDIR"])
# We store Hypothesis examples here rather in the temporary test directory
# so that when rerunning a failing test this always results in refinding the
# previous failure. This directory is in .hgignore and should not be checked in
# but is useful to have for development.
set_hypothesis_home_dir(os.path.join(testdir, ".hypothesis"))
runtests = os.path.join(os.environ["RUNTESTDIR"], "run-tests.py")
testtmp = os.environ["TESTTMP"]
assert os.path.isdir(testtmp)
generatedtests = os.path.join(testdir, "hypothesis-generated")
try:
os.makedirs(generatedtests)
except OSError:
pass
# We write out generated .t files to a file in order to ease debugging and to
# give a starting point for turning failures Hypothesis finds into normal
# tests. In order to ensure that multiple copies of this test can be run in
# parallel we use atomic file create to ensure that we always get a unique
# name.
file_index = 0
while True:
file_index += 1
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r43346 savefile = os.path.join(
generatedtests, "test-generated-%d.t" % (file_index,)
)
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r28255 try:
os.close(os.open(savefile, os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL | os.O_WRONLY))
break
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r50200 except FileExistsError:
pass
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r28255 assert os.path.exists(savefile)
hgrc = os.path.join(".hg", "hgrc")
filecharacters = (
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789"
"[]^_`;=@{}~ !#$%&'()+,-"
)
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st.text(filecharacters, min_size=1)
.map(lambda x: x.strip())
.filter(bool)
.map(lambda s: s.encode('ascii'))
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r28255 )
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r43346 safetext = st.text(
st.characters(
min_codepoint=1, max_codepoint=127, blacklist_categories=('Cc', 'Cs')
),
min_size=1,
).map(lambda s: s.encode('utf-8'))
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r46554 extensions = st.sampled_from(
(
'shelve',
'mq',
'blackbox',
)
)
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r28255 @contextmanager
def acceptableerrors(*args):
"""Sometimes we know an operation we're about to perform might fail, and
we're OK with some of the failures. In those cases this may be used as a
context manager and will swallow expected failures, as identified by
substrings of the error message Mercurial emits."""
try:
yield
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
if not any(a in e.output for a in args):
note(e.output)
raise
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r28257 reponames = st.text("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz01234556789", min_size=1).map(
lambda s: s.encode('ascii')
)
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r28255 class verifyingstatemachine(RuleBasedStateMachine):
"""This defines the set of acceptable operations on a Mercurial repository
using Hypothesis's RuleBasedStateMachine.
The general concept is that we manage multiple repositories inside a
repos/ directory in our temporary test location. Some of these are freshly
inited, some are clones of the others. Our current working directory is
always inside one of these repositories while the tests are running.
Hypothesis then performs a series of operations against these repositories,
including hg commands, generating contents and editing the .hgrc file.
If these operations fail in unexpected ways or behave differently in
different configurations of Mercurial, the test will fail and a minimized
.t test file will be written to the hypothesis-generated directory to
exhibit that failure.
Operations are defined as methods with @rule() decorators. See the
Hypothesis documentation at
http://hypothesis.readthedocs.org/en/release/stateful.html for more
details."""
# A bundle is a reusable collection of previously generated data which may
# be provided as arguments to future operations.
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r28257 repos = Bundle('repos')
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r28255 paths = Bundle('paths')
contents = Bundle('contents')
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r28256 branches = Bundle('branches')
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r28255 committimes = Bundle('committimes')
def __init__(self):
super(verifyingstatemachine, self).__init__()
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r28257 self.repodir = os.path.join(testtmp, "repos")
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r28255 if os.path.exists(self.repodir):
shutil.rmtree(self.repodir)
os.chdir(testtmp)
self.log = []
self.failed = False
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r28279 self.configperrepo = {}
self.all_extensions = set()
self.non_skippable_extensions = set()
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r28257 self.mkdirp("repos")
self.cd("repos")
self.mkdirp("repo1")
self.cd("repo1")
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r28255 self.hg("init")
def teardown(self):
"""On teardown we clean up after ourselves as usual, but we also
do some additional testing: We generate a .t file based on our test
run using run-test.py -i to get the correct output.
We then test it in a number of other configurations, verifying that
each passes the same test."""
super(verifyingstatemachine, self).teardown()
try:
shutil.rmtree(self.repodir)
except OSError:
pass
ttest = os.linesep.join(" " + l for l in self.log)
os.chdir(testtmp)
path = os.path.join(testtmp, "test-generated.t")
with open(path, 'w') as o:
o.write(ttest + os.linesep)
with open(os.devnull, "w") as devnull:
rewriter = subprocess.Popen(
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=devnull,
stderr=devnull,
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rewriter.communicate("yes")
with open(path, 'r') as i:
ttest = i.read()
e = None
if not self.failed:
try:
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[runtests, path, "--local", "--pure"],
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
)
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r28255 assert "Ran 1 test" in output, output
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r43346 for ext in self.all_extensions - self.non_skippable_extensions:
tf = os.path.join(
testtmp, "test-generated-no-%s.t" % (ext,)
)
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r28279 with open(tf, 'w') as o:
for l in ttest.splitlines():
if l.startswith(" $ hg"):
l = l.replace(
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"",
)
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r28279 o.write(l + os.linesep)
with open(tf, 'r') as r:
t = r.read()
assert ext not in t, t
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runtests,
tf,
"--local",
],
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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r28279 assert "Ran 1 test" in output, output
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r28255 except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
note(e.output)
if self.failed or e is not None:
with open(savefile, "wb") as o:
o.write(ttest)
if e is not None:
raise e
def execute_step(self, step):
try:
return super(verifyingstatemachine, self).execute_step(step)
except (HypothesisException, KeyboardInterrupt):
raise
except Exception:
self.failed = True
raise
# Section: Basic commands.
def mkdirp(self, path):
if os.path.exists(path):
return
self.log.append(
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def cd(self, path):
path = os.path.relpath(path)
if path == ".":
return
os.chdir(path)
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def hg(self, *args):
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for key, value in self.config.items():
extra_flags.append("--config")
extra_flags.append("%s=%s" % (key, value))
self.command("hg", *(tuple(extra_flags) + args))
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def command(self, *args):
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r28255 subprocess.check_output(args, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
# Section: Set up basic data
# This section has no side effects but generates data that we will want
# to use later.
@rule(
target=paths,
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)
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r28255 def genpath(self, source):
return source
@rule(
target=committimes,
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)
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r28255 def gentime(self, when):
return when
@rule(
target=contents,
content=st.one_of(
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),
)
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r28255 def gencontent(self, content):
return content
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r28256 @rule(
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name=safetext,
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def genbranch(self, name):
return name
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r28255 @rule(target=paths, source=paths)
def lowerpath(self, source):
return source.lower()
@rule(target=paths, source=paths)
def upperpath(self, source):
return source.upper()
# Section: Basic path operations
@rule(path=paths, content=contents)
def writecontent(self, path, content):
self.unadded_changes = True
if os.path.isdir(path):
return
parent = os.path.dirname(path)
if parent:
try:
self.mkdirp(parent)
except OSError:
# It may be the case that there is a regular file that has
# previously been created that has the same name as an ancestor
# of the current path. This will cause mkdirp to fail with this
# error. We just turn this into a no-op in that case.
return
with open(path, 'wb') as o:
o.write(content)
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(
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)
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binascii.hexlify(content),
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@rule(path=paths)
def addpath(self, path):
if os.path.exists(path):
self.hg("add", "--", path)
@rule(path=paths)
def forgetpath(self, path):
if os.path.exists(path):
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"file is already untracked",
):
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@rule(s=st.none() | st.integers(0, 100))
def addremove(self, s):
args = ["addremove"]
if s is not None:
args.extend(["-s", str(s)])
self.hg(*args)
@rule(path=paths)
def removepath(self, path):
if os.path.exists(path):
with acceptableerrors(
'file is untracked',
'file has been marked for add',
'file is modified',
):
self.hg("remove", "--", path)
@rule(
message=safetext,
amend=st.booleans(),
when=committimes,
addremove=st.booleans(),
secret=st.booleans(),
close_branch=st.booleans(),
)
def maybecommit(
self, message, amend, when, addremove, secret, close_branch
):
command = ["commit"]
errors = ["nothing changed"]
if amend:
errors.append("cannot amend public changesets")
command.append("--amend")
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r28255 if secret:
command.append("--secret")
if close_branch:
command.append("--close-branch")
errors.append("can only close branch heads")
if addremove:
command.append("--addremove")
if when is not None:
if when.year == 1970:
errors.append('negative date value')
if when.year == 2038:
errors.append('exceeds 32 bits')
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"--date=%s" % (when.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z'),)
)
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r28255
with acceptableerrors(*errors):
self.hg(*command)
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r28257 # Section: Repository management
@property
def currentrepo(self):
return os.path.basename(os.getcwd())
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r28279 @property
def config(self):
return self.configperrepo.setdefault(self.currentrepo, {})
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r28257 @rule(
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name=reponames,
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def clone(self, source, name):
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join("..", name)):
self.cd("..")
self.hg("clone", source, name)
self.cd(name)
return name
@rule(
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name=reponames,
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def fresh(self, name):
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join("..", name)):
self.cd("..")
self.mkdirp(name)
self.cd(name)
self.hg("init")
return name
@rule(name=repos)
def switch(self, name):
self.cd(os.path.join("..", name))
assert self.currentrepo == name
assert os.path.exists(".hg")
@rule(target=repos)
def origin(self):
return "repo1"
@rule()
def pull(self, repo=repos):
with acceptableerrors(
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"repository is unrelated",
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self.hg("pull")
@rule(newbranch=st.booleans())
def push(self, newbranch):
with acceptableerrors(
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"no changes found",
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if newbranch:
self.hg("push", "--new-branch")
else:
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r28257 self.hg("push")
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r28255 # Section: Simple side effect free "check" operations
@rule()
def log(self):
self.hg("log")
@rule()
def verify(self):
self.hg("verify")
@rule()
def diff(self):
self.hg("diff", "--nodates")
@rule()
def status(self):
self.hg("status")
@rule()
def export(self):
self.hg("export")
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r28256 # Section: Branch management
@rule()
def checkbranch(self):
self.hg("branch")
@rule(branch=branches)
def switchbranch(self, branch):
with acceptableerrors(
'cannot use an integer as a name',
'cannot be used in a name',
'a branch of the same name already exists',
'is reserved',
):
self.hg("branch", "--", branch)
@rule(branch=branches, clean=st.booleans())
def update(self, branch, clean):
with acceptableerrors(
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'parse error',
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if clean:
self.hg("update", "-C", "--", branch)
else:
self.hg("update", "--", branch)
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r28258 # Section: Extension management
def hasextension(self, extension):
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def commandused(self, extension):
assert extension in self.all_extensions
self.non_skippable_extensions.add(extension)
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r28279 @rule(extension=extensions)
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r28258 def addextension(self, extension):
self.all_extensions.add(extension)
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r28279 self.config[extensionconfigkey(extension)] = ""
@rule(extension=extensions)
def removeextension(self, extension):
self.config.pop(extensionconfigkey(extension), None)
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# Section: Commands from the shelve extension
@rule()
@precondition(lambda self: self.hasextension("shelve"))
def shelve(self):
self.commandused("shelve")
with acceptableerrors("nothing changed"):
self.hg("shelve")
@rule()
@precondition(lambda self: self.hasextension("shelve"))
def unshelve(self):
self.commandused("shelve")
with acceptableerrors("no shelved changes to apply"):
self.hg("unshelve")
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r28259 class writeonlydatabase(ExampleDatabase):
def __init__(self, underlying):
super(ExampleDatabase, self).__init__()
self.underlying = underlying
def fetch(self, key):
return ()
def save(self, key, value):
self.underlying.save(key, value)
def delete(self, key, value):
self.underlying.delete(key, value)
def close(self):
self.underlying.close()
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r28279 def extensionconfigkey(extension):
return "extensions." + extension
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r28255 settings.register_profile(
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settings(
timeout=300,
stateful_step_count=50,
max_examples=10,
),
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settings.register_profile(
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r43346 'fast',
settings(
David R. MacIver
testing: generate tests operations using Hypothesis...
r28255 timeout=10,
stateful_step_count=20,
max_examples=5,
min_satisfying_examples=1,
max_shrinks=0,
Augie Fackler
formatting: blacken the codebase...
r43346 ),
David R. MacIver
testing: generate tests operations using Hypothesis...
r28255 )
David R. MacIver
testing: add a 'continuous' profile...
r28259 settings.register_profile(
Augie Fackler
formatting: blacken the codebase...
r43346 'continuous',
settings(
David R. MacIver
testing: add a 'continuous' profile...
r28259 timeout=-1,
stateful_step_count=1000,
Raphaël Gomès
black: format the codebase with 23.3.0...
r52596 max_examples=10**8,
max_iterations=10**8,
Augie Fackler
formatting: blacken the codebase...
r43346 database=writeonlydatabase(settings.default.database),
),
David R. MacIver
testing: add a 'continuous' profile...
r28259 )
David R. MacIver
testing: generate tests operations using Hypothesis...
r28255 settings.load_profile(os.getenv('HYPOTHESIS_PROFILE', 'default'))
verifyingtest = verifyingstatemachine.TestCase
verifyingtest.settings = settings.default
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
silenttestrunner.main(__name__)
finally:
# So as to prevent proliferation of useless test files, if we never
# actually wrote a failing test we clean up after ourselves and delete
# the file for doing so that we owned.
if os.path.exists(savefile) and os.path.getsize(savefile) == 0:
os.unlink(savefile)