# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. import argparse import logging import os import subprocess import tempfile from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed, thread from multiprocessing import cpu_count import mozinfo from mach.decorators import Command, CommandArgument from manifestparser import TestManifest from manifestparser import filters as mpf from mozfile import which from tqdm import tqdm @Command("python", category="devenv", description="Run Python.") @CommandArgument( "--exec-file", default=None, help="Execute this Python file using `exec`" ) @CommandArgument( "--ipython", action="store_true", default=False, help="Use ipython instead of the default Python REPL.", ) @CommandArgument( "--virtualenv", default=None, help="Prepare and use the virtualenv with the provided name. If not specified, " "then the Mach context is used instead.", ) @CommandArgument("args", nargs=argparse.REMAINDER) def python( command_context, exec_file, ipython, virtualenv, args, ): # Avoid logging the command command_context.log_manager.terminal_handler.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) # Note: subprocess requires native strings in os.environ on Windows. append_env = {"PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE": str("1")} if virtualenv: command_context._virtualenv_name = virtualenv if exec_file: command_context.activate_virtualenv() exec(open(exec_file).read()) return 0 if ipython: if virtualenv: command_context.virtualenv_manager.ensure() python_path = which( "ipython", path=command_context.virtualenv_manager.bin_path ) if not python_path: raise Exception( "--ipython was specified, but the provided " '--virtualenv doesn\'t have "ipython" installed.' ) else: command_context._virtualenv_name = "ipython" command_context.virtualenv_manager.ensure() python_path = which( "ipython", path=command_context.virtualenv_manager.bin_path ) else: command_context.virtualenv_manager.ensure() python_path = command_context.virtualenv_manager.python_path return command_context.run_process( [python_path] + args, pass_thru=True, # Allow user to run Python interactively. ensure_exit_code=False, # Don't throw on non-zero exit code. python_unbuffered=False, # Leave input buffered. append_env=append_env, ) @Command( "python-test", category="testing", virtualenv_name="python-test", description="Run Python unit tests with pytest.", ) @CommandArgument( "-v", "--verbose", default=False, action="store_true", help="Verbose output." ) @CommandArgument( "-j", "--jobs", default=None, type=int, help="Number of concurrent jobs to run. Default is the number of CPUs " "in the system.", ) @CommandArgument( "-x", "--exitfirst", default=False, action="store_true", help="Runs all tests sequentially and breaks at the first failure.", ) @CommandArgument( "--subsuite", default=None, help=( "Python subsuite to run. If not specified, all subsuites are run. " "Use the string `default` to only run tests without a subsuite." ), ) @CommandArgument( "tests", nargs="*", metavar="TEST", help=( "Tests to run. Each test can be a single file or a directory. " "Default test resolution relies on PYTHON_UNITTEST_MANIFESTS." ), ) @CommandArgument( "extra", nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, metavar="PYTEST ARGS", help=( "Arguments that aren't recognized by mach. These will be " "passed as it is to pytest" ), ) def python_test(command_context, *args, **kwargs): try: tempdir = str(tempfile.mkdtemp(suffix="-python-test")) os.environ["PYTHON_TEST_TMP"] = tempdir return run_python_tests(command_context, *args, **kwargs) finally: import mozfile mozfile.remove(tempdir) def run_python_tests( command_context, tests=None, test_objects=None, subsuite=None, verbose=False, jobs=None, exitfirst=False, extra=None, **kwargs, ): if test_objects is None: from moztest.resolve import TestResolver resolver = command_context._spawn(TestResolver) # If we were given test paths, try to find tests matching them. test_objects = resolver.resolve_tests(paths=tests, flavor="python") else: # We've received test_objects from |mach test|. We need to ignore # the subsuite because python-tests don't use this key like other # harnesses do and |mach test| doesn't realize this. subsuite = None mp = TestManifest() mp.tests.extend(test_objects) filters = [] if subsuite == "default": filters.append(mpf.subsuite(None)) elif subsuite: filters.append(mpf.subsuite(subsuite)) tests = mp.active_tests(filters=filters, disabled=False, python=3, **mozinfo.info) if not tests: submsg = "for subsuite '{}' ".format(subsuite) if subsuite else "" message = ( "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | No tests collected " + "{}(Not in PYTHON_UNITTEST_MANIFESTS?)".format(submsg) ) command_context.log(logging.WARN, "python-test", {}, message) return 1 parallel = [] sequential = [] os.environ.setdefault("PYTEST_ADDOPTS", "") if extra: os.environ["PYTEST_ADDOPTS"] += " " + " ".join(extra) installed_requirements = set() for test in tests: if ( test.get("requirements") and test["requirements"] not in installed_requirements ): command_context.virtualenv_manager.install_pip_requirements( test["requirements"], quiet=True ) installed_requirements.add(test["requirements"]) if exitfirst: sequential = tests os.environ["PYTEST_ADDOPTS"] += " -x" else: for test in tests: if test.get("sequential"): sequential.append(test) else: parallel.append(test) jobs = jobs or cpu_count() return_code = 0 failure_output = [] def on_test_finished(result): output, ret, test_path = result if ret: # Log the output of failed tests at the end so it's easy to find. failure_output.extend(output) if not return_code: command_context.log( logging.ERROR, "python-test", {"test_path": test_path, "ret": ret}, "Setting retcode to {ret} from {test_path}", ) else: for line in output: command_context.log( logging.INFO, "python-test", {"line": line.rstrip()}, "{line}" ) return return_code or ret with tqdm( total=(len(parallel) + len(sequential)), unit="Test", desc="Tests Completed", initial=0, ) as progress_bar: try: with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=jobs) as executor: futures = [] for test in parallel: command_context.log( logging.DEBUG, "python-test", {"line": f"Launching thread for test {test['file_relpath']}"}, "{line}", ) futures.append( executor.submit( _run_python_test, command_context, test, jobs, verbose ) ) try: for future in as_completed(futures): progress_bar.clear() return_code = on_test_finished(future.result()) progress_bar.update(1) except KeyboardInterrupt: # Hack to force stop currently running threads. # https://gist.github.com/clchiou/f2608cbe54403edb0b13 executor._threads.clear() thread._threads_queues.clear() raise for test in sequential: test_result = _run_python_test(command_context, test, jobs, verbose) progress_bar.clear() return_code = on_test_finished(test_result) if return_code and exitfirst: break progress_bar.update(1) finally: progress_bar.clear() # Now log all failures (even if there was a KeyboardInterrupt or other exception). for line in failure_output: command_context.log( logging.INFO, "python-test", {"line": line.rstrip()}, "{line}" ) command_context.log( logging.INFO, "python-test", {"return_code": return_code}, "Return code from mach python-test: {return_code}", ) return return_code def _run_python_test(command_context, test, jobs, verbose): output = [] def _log(line): # Buffer messages if more than one worker to avoid interleaving if jobs > 1: output.append(line) else: command_context.log( logging.INFO, "python-test", {"line": line.rstrip()}, "{line}" ) _log(test["path"]) python = command_context.virtualenv_manager.python_path cmd = [python, test["path"]] env = os.environ.copy() env["PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE"] = "1" result = subprocess.run( cmd, env=env, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, universal_newlines=True, encoding="UTF-8", ) return_code = result.returncode file_displayed_test = False for line in result.stdout.split(os.linesep): if not file_displayed_test: test_ran = "Ran" in line or "collected" in line or line.startswith("TEST-") if test_ran: file_displayed_test = True # Hack to make sure treeherder highlights pytest failures if "FAILED" in line.rsplit(" ", 1)[-1]: line = line.replace("FAILED", "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL") _log(line) if not file_displayed_test: return_code = 1 _log( "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | No test output (missing mozunit.main() " "call?): {}".format(test["path"]) ) if verbose: if return_code != 0: _log("Test failed: {}".format(test["path"])) else: _log("Test passed: {}".format(test["path"])) return output, return_code, test["path"]