| #!/usr/bin/env vpython3 |
| # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| """Unit tests for presubmit_support.py and presubmit_canned_checks.py.""" |
| |
| # pylint: disable=no-member,E1103 |
| |
| from __future__ import unicode_literals |
| |
| import functools |
| import itertools |
| import logging |
| import multiprocessing |
| import os |
| import random |
| import re |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import threading |
| import time |
| import unittest |
| |
| if sys.version_info.major == 2: |
| from cStringIO import StringIO |
| import mock |
| import urllib2 as urllib_request |
| BUILTIN_OPEN = '__builtin__.open' |
| else: |
| from io import StringIO |
| from unittest import mock |
| import urllib.request as urllib_request |
| BUILTIN_OPEN = 'builtins.open' |
| |
| _ROOT = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) |
| sys.path.insert(0, _ROOT) |
| |
| from testing_support.test_case_utils import TestCaseUtils |
| |
| import auth |
| import gclient_utils |
| import git_cl |
| import git_common as git |
| import json |
| import owners |
| import owners_finder |
| import presubmit_support as presubmit |
| import scm |
| import subprocess2 as subprocess |
| |
| |
| # Shortcut. |
| presubmit_canned_checks = presubmit.presubmit_canned_checks |
| |
| |
| # Access to a protected member XXX of a client class |
| # pylint: disable=protected-access |
| |
| |
| class MockTemporaryFile(object): |
| """Simple mock for files returned by tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile().""" |
| def __init__(self, name): |
| self.name = name |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __exit__(self, *args): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class PresubmitTestsBase(TestCaseUtils, unittest.TestCase): |
| """Sets up and tears down the mocks but doesn't test anything as-is.""" |
| presubmit_text = """ |
| def CheckChangeOnUpload(input_api, output_api): |
| if input_api.change.tags.get('ERROR'): |
| return [output_api.PresubmitError("!!")] |
| if input_api.change.tags.get('PROMPT_WARNING'): |
| return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning("??")] |
| else: |
| return () |
| |
| def PostUploadHook(gerrit, change, output_api): |
| if change.tags.get('ERROR'): |
| return [output_api.PresubmitError("!!")] |
| if change.tags.get('PROMPT_WARNING'): |
| return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning("??")] |
| else: |
| return () |
| """ |
| |
| presubmit_trymaster = """ |
| def GetPreferredTryMasters(project, change): |
| return %s |
| """ |
| |
| presubmit_diffs = """ |
| diff --git %(filename)s %(filename)s |
| index fe3de7b..54ae6e1 100755 |
| --- %(filename)s 2011-02-09 10:38:16.517224845 -0800 |
| +++ %(filename)s 2011-02-09 10:38:53.177226516 -0800 |
| @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ |
| this is line number 0 |
| this is line number 1 |
| -this is line number 2 to be deleted |
| this is line number 3 |
| this is line number 4 |
| this is line number 5 |
| @@ -8,7 +7,7 @@ |
| this is line number 7 |
| this is line number 8 |
| this is line number 9 |
| -this is line number 10 to be modified |
| +this is line number 10 |
| this is line number 11 |
| this is line number 12 |
| this is line number 13 |
| @@ -21,9 +20,8 @@ |
| this is line number 20 |
| this is line number 21 |
| this is line number 22 |
| -this is line number 23 |
| -this is line number 24 |
| -this is line number 25 |
| +this is line number 23.1 |
| +this is line number 25.1 |
| this is line number 26 |
| this is line number 27 |
| this is line number 28 |
| @@ -31,6 +29,7 @@ |
| this is line number 30 |
| this is line number 31 |
| this is line number 32 |
| +this is line number 32.1 |
| this is line number 33 |
| this is line number 34 |
| this is line number 35 |
| @@ -38,14 +37,14 @@ |
| this is line number 37 |
| this is line number 38 |
| this is line number 39 |
| - |
| this is line number 40 |
| -this is line number 41 |
| +this is line number 41.1 |
| this is line number 42 |
| this is line number 43 |
| this is line number 44 |
| this is line number 45 |
| + |
| this is line number 46 |
| this is line number 47 |
| -this is line number 48 |
| +this is line number 48.1 |
| this is line number 49 |
| """ |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(PresubmitTestsBase, self).setUp() |
| class FakeChange(object): |
| def __init__(self, obj): |
| self._root = obj.fake_root_dir |
| def RepositoryRoot(self): |
| return self._root |
| |
| presubmit._ASKED_FOR_FEEDBACK = False |
| self.fake_root_dir = self.RootDir() |
| self.fake_change = FakeChange(self) |
| |
| mock.patch('gclient_utils.FileRead').start() |
| mock.patch('gclient_utils.FileWrite').start() |
| mock.patch('json.load').start() |
| mock.patch('multiprocessing.cpu_count', lambda: 2) |
| mock.patch('os.chdir').start() |
| mock.patch('os.getcwd', self.RootDir) |
| mock.patch('os.listdir').start() |
| mock.patch('os.path.abspath', lambda f: f).start() |
| mock.patch('os.path.isfile').start() |
| mock.patch('os.remove').start() |
| mock.patch('presubmit_support._parse_files').start() |
| mock.patch('presubmit_support.sigint_handler').start() |
| mock.patch('presubmit_support.time_time', return_value=0).start() |
| mock.patch('presubmit_support.warn').start() |
| mock.patch('random.randint').start() |
| mock.patch('scm.GIT.GenerateDiff').start() |
| mock.patch('scm.determine_scm').start() |
| mock.patch('subprocess2.Popen').start() |
| mock.patch('sys.stderr', StringIO()).start() |
| mock.patch('sys.stdout', StringIO()).start() |
| mock.patch('tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile').start() |
| mock.patch('threading.Timer').start() |
| if sys.version_info.major == 2: |
| mock.patch('urllib2.urlopen').start() |
| else: |
| mock.patch('urllib.request.urlopen').start() |
| self.addCleanup(mock.patch.stopall) |
| |
| def checkstdout(self, value): |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue(), value) |
| |
| |
| class PresubmitUnittest(PresubmitTestsBase): |
| """General presubmit_support.py tests (excluding InputApi and OutputApi).""" |
| |
| _INHERIT_SETTINGS = 'inherit-review-settings-ok' |
| fake_root_dir = '/foo/bar' |
| |
| def testCannedCheckFilter(self): |
| canned = presubmit.presubmit_canned_checks |
| orig = canned.CheckOwners |
| with presubmit.canned_check_filter(['CheckOwners']): |
| self.assertNotEqual(canned.CheckOwners, orig) |
| self.assertEqual(canned.CheckOwners(None, None), []) |
| self.assertEqual(canned.CheckOwners, orig) |
| |
| def testListRelevantPresubmitFiles(self): |
| files = [ |
| 'blat.cc', |
| os.path.join('foo', 'haspresubmit', 'yodle', 'smart.h'), |
| os.path.join('moo', 'mat', 'gat', 'yo.h'), |
| os.path.join('foo', 'luck.h'), |
| ] |
| |
| known_files = [ |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'foo', 'haspresubmit', 'PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| os.path.join( |
| self.fake_root_dir, 'foo', 'haspresubmit', 'yodle', 'PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| ] |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f in known_files |
| |
| dirs_with_presubmit = [ |
| self.fake_root_dir, |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'foo', 'haspresubmit'), |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'foo', 'haspresubmit', 'yodle'), |
| ] |
| os.listdir.side_effect = ( |
| lambda d: ['PRESUBMIT.py'] if d in dirs_with_presubmit else []) |
| |
| presubmit_files = presubmit.ListRelevantPresubmitFiles( |
| files, self.fake_root_dir) |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit_files, known_files) |
| |
| def testListUserPresubmitFiles(self): |
| files = ['blat.cc',] |
| |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: 'PRESUBMIT' in f |
| os.listdir.return_value = [ |
| 'PRESUBMIT.py', 'PRESUBMIT_test.py', 'PRESUBMIT-user.py'] |
| |
| presubmit_files = presubmit.ListRelevantPresubmitFiles( |
| files, self.fake_root_dir) |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit_files, [ |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT-user.py'), |
| ]) |
| |
| def testListRelevantPresubmitFilesInheritSettings(self): |
| sys_root_dir = self._OS_SEP |
| root_dir = os.path.join(sys_root_dir, 'foo', 'bar') |
| inherit_path = os.path.join(root_dir, self._INHERIT_SETTINGS) |
| files = [ |
| 'test.cc', |
| os.path.join('moo', 'test2.cc'), |
| os.path.join('zoo', 'test3.cc') |
| ] |
| |
| known_files = [ |
| inherit_path, |
| os.path.join(sys_root_dir, 'foo', 'PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| os.path.join(sys_root_dir, 'foo', 'bar', 'moo', 'PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| ] |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f in known_files |
| |
| dirs_with_presubmit = [ |
| os.path.join(sys_root_dir, 'foo'), |
| os.path.join(sys_root_dir, 'foo', 'bar','moo'), |
| ] |
| os.listdir.side_effect = ( |
| lambda d: ['PRESUBMIT.py'] if d in dirs_with_presubmit else []) |
| |
| presubmit_files = presubmit.ListRelevantPresubmitFiles(files, root_dir) |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit_files, [ |
| os.path.join(sys_root_dir, 'foo', 'PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| os.path.join(sys_root_dir, 'foo', 'bar', 'moo', 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| ]) |
| |
| def testTagLineRe(self): |
| m = presubmit.Change.TAG_LINE_RE.match(' BUG =1223, 1445 \t') |
| self.assertIsNotNone(m) |
| self.assertEqual(m.group('key'), 'BUG') |
| self.assertEqual(m.group('value'), '1223, 1445') |
| |
| def testGitChange(self): |
| description_lines = ('Hello there', |
| 'this is a change', |
| 'BUG=123', |
| 'and some more regular text \t') |
| unified_diff = [ |
| 'diff --git binary_a.png binary_a.png', |
| 'new file mode 100644', |
| 'index 0000000..6fbdd6d', |
| 'Binary files /dev/null and binary_a.png differ', |
| 'diff --git binary_d.png binary_d.png', |
| 'deleted file mode 100644', |
| 'index 6fbdd6d..0000000', |
| 'Binary files binary_d.png and /dev/null differ', |
| 'diff --git binary_md.png binary_md.png', |
| 'index 6fbdd6..be3d5d8 100644', |
| 'GIT binary patch', |
| 'delta 109', |
| 'zcmeyihjs5>)(Opwi4&WXB~yyi6N|G`(i5|?i<2_a@)OH5N{Um`D-<SM@g!_^W9;SR', |
| 'zO9b*W5{pxTM0slZ=F42indK9U^MTyVQlJ2s%1BMmEKMv1Q^gtS&9nHn&*Ede;|~CU', |
| 'CMJxLN', |
| '', |
| 'delta 34', |
| 'scmV+-0Nww+y#@BX1(1W0gkzIp3}CZh0gVZ>`wGVcgW(Rh;SK@ZPa9GXlK=n!', |
| '', |
| 'diff --git binary_m.png binary_m.png', |
| 'index 6fbdd6d..be3d5d8 100644', |
| 'Binary files binary_m.png and binary_m.png differ', |
| 'diff --git boo/blat.cc boo/blat.cc', |
| 'new file mode 100644', |
| 'index 0000000..37d18ad', |
| '--- boo/blat.cc', |
| '+++ boo/blat.cc', |
| '@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@', |
| '+This is some text', |
| '+which lacks a copyright warning', |
| '+but it is nonetheless interesting', |
| '+and worthy of your attention.', |
| '+Its freshness factor is through the roof.', |
| 'diff --git floo/delburt.cc floo/delburt.cc', |
| 'deleted file mode 100644', |
| 'index e06377a..0000000', |
| '--- floo/delburt.cc', |
| '+++ /dev/null', |
| '@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@', |
| '-This text used to be here', |
| '-but someone, probably you,', |
| '-having consumed the text', |
| '- (absorbed its meaning)', |
| '-decided that it should be made to not exist', |
| '-that others would not read it.', |
| '- (What happened here?', |
| '-was the author incompetent?', |
| '-or is the world today so different from the world', |
| '- the author foresaw', |
| '-and past imaginination', |
| '- amounts to rubble, insignificant,', |
| '-something to be tripped over', |
| '-and frustrated by)', |
| 'diff --git foo/TestExpectations foo/TestExpectations', |
| 'index c6e12ab..d1c5f23 100644', |
| '--- foo/TestExpectations', |
| '+++ foo/TestExpectations', |
| '@@ -1,12 +1,24 @@', |
| '-Stranger, behold:', |
| '+Strange to behold:', |
| ' This is a text', |
| ' Its contents existed before.', |
| '', |
| '-It is written:', |
| '+Weasel words suggest:', |
| ' its contents shall exist after', |
| ' and its contents', |
| ' with the progress of time', |
| ' will evolve,', |
| '- snaillike,', |
| '+ erratically,', |
| ' into still different texts', |
| '-from this.', |
| '\ No newline at end of file', |
| '+from this.', |
| '+', |
| '+For the most part,', |
| '+I really think unified diffs', |
| '+are elegant: the way you can type', |
| '+diff --git inside/a/text inside/a/text', |
| '+or something silly like', |
| '+@@ -278,6 +278,10 @@', |
| '+and have this not be interpreted', |
| '+as the start of a new file', |
| '+or anything messed up like that,', |
| '+because you parsed the header', |
| '+correctly.', |
| '\ No newline at end of file', |
| ''] |
| files = [('A ', 'binary_a.png'), |
| ('D ', 'binary_d.png'), |
| ('M ', 'binary_m.png'), |
| ('M ', 'binary_md.png'), # Binary w/ diff |
| ('A ', 'boo/blat.cc'), |
| ('D ', 'floo/delburt.cc'), |
| ('M ', 'foo/TestExpectations')] |
| |
| known_files = [ |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, *path.split('/')) |
| for op, path in files if not op.startswith('D')] |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f in known_files |
| |
| scm.GIT.GenerateDiff.return_value = '\n'.join(unified_diff) |
| |
| change = presubmit.GitChange( |
| 'mychange', |
| '\n'.join(description_lines), |
| self.fake_root_dir, |
| files, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| None, |
| upstream=None) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(change.Name() == 'mychange') |
| self.assertIsNotNone(change.DescriptionText() == |
| 'Hello there\nthis is a change\nand some more regular text') |
| self.assertIsNotNone(change.FullDescriptionText() == |
| '\n'.join(description_lines)) |
| |
| self.assertIsNotNone(change.BugsFromDescription() == ['123']) |
| |
| self.assertIsNotNone(len(change.AffectedFiles()) == 7) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(len(change.AffectedFiles()) == 7) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(len(change.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False)) == 5) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(len(change.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False)) == 5) |
| |
| # Note that on git, there's no distinction between binary files and text |
| # files; everything that's not a delete is a text file. |
| affected_text_files = change.AffectedTestableFiles() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(len(affected_text_files) == 5) |
| |
| local_paths = change.LocalPaths() |
| expected_paths = [os.path.normpath(f) for op, f in files] |
| self.assertEqual(local_paths, expected_paths) |
| |
| actual_rhs_lines = [] |
| for f, linenum, line in change.RightHandSideLines(): |
| actual_rhs_lines.append((f.LocalPath(), linenum, line)) |
| |
| f_blat = os.path.normpath('boo/blat.cc') |
| f_test_expectations = os.path.normpath('foo/TestExpectations') |
| expected_rhs_lines = [ |
| (f_blat, 1, 'This is some text'), |
| (f_blat, 2, 'which lacks a copyright warning'), |
| (f_blat, 3, 'but it is nonetheless interesting'), |
| (f_blat, 4, 'and worthy of your attention.'), |
| (f_blat, 5, 'Its freshness factor is through the roof.'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 1, 'Strange to behold:'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 5, 'Weasel words suggest:'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 10, ' erratically,'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 13, 'from this.'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 14, ''), |
| (f_test_expectations, 15, 'For the most part,'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 16, 'I really think unified diffs'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 17, 'are elegant: the way you can type'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 18, 'diff --git inside/a/text inside/a/text'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 19, 'or something silly like'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 20, '@@ -278,6 +278,10 @@'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 21, 'and have this not be interpreted'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 22, 'as the start of a new file'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 23, 'or anything messed up like that,'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 24, 'because you parsed the header'), |
| (f_test_expectations, 25, 'correctly.')] |
| |
| self.assertEqual(expected_rhs_lines, actual_rhs_lines) |
| |
| def testInvalidChange(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): |
| presubmit.GitChange( |
| 'mychange', |
| 'description', |
| self.fake_root_dir, |
| ['foo/blat.cc', 'bar'], |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| None) |
| |
| def testExecPresubmitScript(self): |
| description_lines = ('Hello there', |
| 'this is a change', |
| 'BUG=123') |
| files = [ |
| ['A', 'foo\\blat.cc'], |
| ] |
| fake_presubmit = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'mychange', |
| '\n'.join(description_lines), |
| self.fake_root_dir, |
| files, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| None) |
| executer = presubmit.PresubmitExecuter(change, False, None, False) |
| self.assertFalse(executer.ExecPresubmitScript('', fake_presubmit)) |
| # No error if no on-upload entry point |
| self.assertFalse(executer.ExecPresubmitScript( |
| ('def CheckChangeOnCommit(input_api, output_api):\n' |
| ' return (output_api.PresubmitError("!!"))\n'), |
| fake_presubmit |
| )) |
| |
| executer = presubmit.PresubmitExecuter(change, True, None, False) |
| # No error if no on-commit entry point |
| self.assertFalse(executer.ExecPresubmitScript( |
| ('def CheckChangeOnUpload(input_api, output_api):\n' |
| ' return (output_api.PresubmitError("!!"))\n'), |
| fake_presubmit |
| )) |
| |
| self.assertFalse(executer.ExecPresubmitScript( |
| ('def CheckChangeOnUpload(input_api, output_api):\n' |
| ' if not input_api.change.BugsFromDescription():\n' |
| ' return (output_api.PresubmitError("!!"))\n' |
| ' else:\n' |
| ' return ()'), |
| fake_presubmit |
| )) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(presubmit.PresubmitFailure, |
| executer.ExecPresubmitScript, |
| 'def CheckChangeOnCommit(input_api, output_api):\n' |
| ' return "foo"', |
| fake_presubmit) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(presubmit.PresubmitFailure, |
| executer.ExecPresubmitScript, |
| 'def CheckChangeOnCommit(input_api, output_api):\n' |
| ' return ["foo"]', |
| fake_presubmit) |
| |
| def testExecPresubmitScriptTemporaryFilesRemoval(self): |
| tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile.side_effect = [ |
| MockTemporaryFile('baz'), |
| MockTemporaryFile('quux'), |
| ] |
| |
| fake_presubmit = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| executer = presubmit.PresubmitExecuter( |
| self.fake_change, False, None, False) |
| |
| self.assertEqual((), executer.ExecPresubmitScript( |
| ('def CheckChangeOnUpload(input_api, output_api):\n' |
| ' if len(input_api._named_temporary_files):\n' |
| ' return (output_api.PresubmitError("!!"),)\n' |
| ' return ()\n'), |
| fake_presubmit |
| )) |
| |
| result = executer.ExecPresubmitScript( |
| ('def CheckChangeOnUpload(input_api, output_api):\n' |
| ' with input_api.CreateTemporaryFile():\n' |
| ' pass\n' |
| ' with input_api.CreateTemporaryFile():\n' |
| ' pass\n' |
| ' return [output_api.PresubmitResult(None, f)\n' |
| ' for f in input_api._named_temporary_files]\n'), |
| fake_presubmit |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual(['baz', 'quux'], [r._items for r in result]) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| os.remove.mock_calls, [mock.call('baz'), mock.call('quux')]) |
| |
| def testDoPostUploadExecuter(self): |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: 'PRESUBMIT.py' in f |
| os.listdir.return_value = ['PRESUBMIT.py'] |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = self.presubmit_text |
| change = self.ExampleChange() |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 0, |
| presubmit.DoPostUploadExecuter( |
| change=change, gerrit_obj=None, verbose=False)) |
| self.assertEqual('', sys.stdout.getvalue()) |
| |
| def testDoPostUploadExecuterWarning(self): |
| path = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f == path |
| os.listdir.return_value = ['PRESUBMIT.py'] |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = self.presubmit_text |
| change = self.ExampleChange(extra_lines=['PROMPT_WARNING=yes']) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 0, |
| presubmit.DoPostUploadExecuter( |
| change=change, gerrit_obj=None, verbose=False)) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| '\n' |
| '** Post Upload Hook Messages **\n' |
| '??\n' |
| '\n', |
| sys.stdout.getvalue()) |
| |
| def testDoPostUploadExecuterWarning(self): |
| path = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f == path |
| os.listdir.return_value = ['PRESUBMIT.py'] |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = self.presubmit_text |
| change = self.ExampleChange(extra_lines=['ERROR=yes']) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 1, |
| presubmit.DoPostUploadExecuter( |
| change=change, gerrit_obj=None, verbose=False)) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| '\n' |
| '** Post Upload Hook Messages **\n' |
| '!!\n' |
| '\n', |
| sys.stdout.getvalue()) |
| |
| def testDoPresubmitChecksNoWarningsOrErrors(self): |
| haspresubmit_path = os.path.join( |
| self.fake_root_dir, 'haspresubmit', 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| root_path = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f in [root_path, haspresubmit_path] |
| os.listdir.return_value = ['PRESUBMIT.py'] |
| |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = self.presubmit_text |
| |
| # Make a change which will have no warnings. |
| change = self.ExampleChange(extra_lines=['STORY=http://tracker/123']) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 0, |
| presubmit.DoPresubmitChecks( |
| change=change, committing=False, verbose=True, |
| default_presubmit=None, may_prompt=False, |
| gerrit_obj=None, json_output=None)) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('!!'), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('??'), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count( |
| 'Running presubmit upload checks ...\n'), 1) |
| |
| def testDoPresubmitChecksJsonOutput(self): |
| fake_error = 'Missing LGTM' |
| fake_error_items = '["!", "!!", "!!!"]' |
| fake_error_long_text = "Error long text..." |
| fake_error2 = 'This failed was found in file fake.py' |
| fake_error2_items = '["!!!", "!!", "!"]' |
| fake_error2_long_text = " Error long text" * 3 |
| fake_warning = 'Line 88 is more than 80 characters.' |
| fake_warning_items = '["W", "w"]' |
| fake_warning_long_text = 'Warning long text...' |
| fake_notify = 'This is a dry run' |
| fake_notify_items = '["N"]' |
| fake_notify_long_text = 'Notification long text...' |
| always_fail_presubmit_script = """ |
| def CheckChangeOnUpload(input_api, output_api): |
| output_api.more_cc = ['me@example.com'] |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError("%s",%s, "%s"), |
| output_api.PresubmitError("%s",%s, "%s"), |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning("%s",%s, "%s"), |
| output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult("%s",%s, "%s") |
| ] |
| def CheckChangeOnCommit(input_api, output_api): |
| raise Exception("Test error") |
| """ % (fake_error, fake_error_items, fake_error_long_text, |
| fake_error2, fake_error2_items, fake_error2_long_text, |
| fake_warning, fake_warning_items, fake_warning_long_text, |
| fake_notify, fake_notify_items, fake_notify_long_text |
| ) |
| |
| os.path.isfile.return_value = False |
| os.listdir.side_effect = [[], ['PRESUBMIT.py']] |
| random.randint.return_value = 0 |
| |
| change = self.ExampleChange(extra_lines=['ERROR=yes']) |
| |
| temp_path = 'temp.json' |
| |
| fake_result = { |
| 'notifications': [ |
| { |
| 'message': fake_notify, |
| 'items': json.loads(fake_notify_items), |
| 'fatal': False, |
| 'long_text': fake_notify_long_text |
| } |
| ], |
| 'errors': [ |
| { |
| 'message': fake_error, |
| 'items': json.loads(fake_error_items), |
| 'fatal': True, |
| 'long_text': fake_error_long_text |
| }, |
| { |
| 'message': fake_error2, |
| 'items': json.loads(fake_error2_items), |
| 'fatal': True, |
| 'long_text': fake_error2_long_text |
| } |
| ], |
| 'warnings': [ |
| { |
| 'message': fake_warning, |
| 'items': json.loads(fake_warning_items), |
| 'fatal': False, |
| 'long_text': fake_warning_long_text |
| } |
| ], |
| 'more_cc': ['me@example.com'], |
| } |
| |
| fake_result_json = json.dumps(fake_result, sort_keys=True) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 1, |
| presubmit.DoPresubmitChecks( |
| change=change, committing=False, verbose=True, |
| default_presubmit=always_fail_presubmit_script, |
| may_prompt=False, gerrit_obj=None, json_output=temp_path)) |
| |
| gclient_utils.FileWrite.assert_called_with(temp_path, fake_result_json) |
| |
| def testDoPresubmitChecksPromptsAfterWarnings(self): |
| presubmit_path = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| haspresubmit_path = os.path.join( |
| self.fake_root_dir, 'haspresubmit', 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = ( |
| lambda f: f in [presubmit_path, haspresubmit_path]) |
| os.listdir.return_value = ['PRESUBMIT.py'] |
| random.randint.return_value = 1 |
| |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = self.presubmit_text |
| |
| # Make a change with a single warning. |
| change = self.ExampleChange(extra_lines=['PROMPT_WARNING=yes']) |
| |
| # say no to the warning |
| with mock.patch('sys.stdin', StringIO('n\n')): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 1, |
| presubmit.DoPresubmitChecks( |
| change=change, committing=False, verbose=True, |
| default_presubmit=None, may_prompt=True, |
| gerrit_obj=None, json_output=None)) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('??'), 2) |
| |
| sys.stdout.truncate(0) |
| # say yes to the warning |
| with mock.patch('sys.stdin', StringIO('y\n')): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 0, |
| presubmit.DoPresubmitChecks( |
| change=change, committing=False, verbose=True, |
| default_presubmit=None, may_prompt=True, |
| gerrit_obj=None, json_output=None)) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('??'), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count( |
| 'Running presubmit upload checks ...\n'), 1) |
| |
| def testDoPresubmitChecksWithWarningsAndNoPrompt(self): |
| presubmit_path = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| haspresubmit_path = os.path.join( |
| self.fake_root_dir, 'haspresubmit', 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = ( |
| lambda f: f in [presubmit_path, haspresubmit_path]) |
| os.listdir.return_value = ['PRESUBMIT.py'] |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = self.presubmit_text |
| random.randint.return_value = 1 |
| |
| change = self.ExampleChange(extra_lines=['PROMPT_WARNING=yes']) |
| |
| # There is no input buffer and may_prompt is set to False. |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 0, |
| presubmit.DoPresubmitChecks( |
| change=change, committing=False, verbose=True, |
| default_presubmit=None, may_prompt=False, |
| gerrit_obj=None, json_output=None)) |
| # A warning is printed, and should_continue is True. |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('??'), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('(y/N)'), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count( |
| 'Running presubmit upload checks ...\n'), 1) |
| |
| def testDoPresubmitChecksNoWarningPromptIfErrors(self): |
| presubmit_path = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| haspresubmit_path = os.path.join( |
| self.fake_root_dir, 'haspresubmit', 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = ( |
| lambda f: f in [presubmit_path, haspresubmit_path]) |
| os.listdir.return_value = ['PRESUBMIT.py'] |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = self.presubmit_text |
| random.randint.return_value = 1 |
| |
| change = self.ExampleChange(extra_lines=['ERROR=yes']) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 1, |
| presubmit.DoPresubmitChecks( |
| change=change, committing=False, verbose=True, |
| default_presubmit=None, may_prompt=True, |
| gerrit_obj=None, json_output=None)) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('??'), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('!!'), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('(y/N)'), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue().count( |
| 'Running presubmit upload checks ...\n'), 1) |
| |
| def testDoDefaultPresubmitChecksAndFeedback(self): |
| always_fail_presubmit_script = """ |
| def CheckChangeOnUpload(input_api, output_api): |
| return [output_api.PresubmitError("!!")] |
| def CheckChangeOnCommit(input_api, output_api): |
| raise Exception("Test error") |
| """ |
| |
| os.path.isfile.return_value = False |
| os.listdir.side_effect = ( |
| lambda d: [] if d == self.fake_root_dir else ['PRESUBMIT.py']) |
| random.randint.return_value = 0 |
| |
| |
| change = self.ExampleChange(extra_lines=['STORY=http://tracker/123']) |
| with mock.patch('sys.stdin', StringIO('y\n')): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 1, |
| presubmit.DoPresubmitChecks( |
| change=change, committing=False, verbose=True, |
| default_presubmit=always_fail_presubmit_script, |
| may_prompt=False, gerrit_obj=None, json_output=None)) |
| text = ( |
| 'Running presubmit upload checks ...\n' |
| 'Warning, no PRESUBMIT.py found.\n' |
| 'Running default presubmit script.\n' |
| '\n' |
| '** Presubmit ERRORS **\n!!\n\n' |
| 'Was the presubmit check useful? If not, run "git cl presubmit -v"\n' |
| 'to figure out which PRESUBMIT.py was run, then run git blame\n' |
| 'on the file to figure out who to ask for help.\n') |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue(), text) |
| |
| def testGetTryMastersExecuter(self): |
| change = self.ExampleChange( |
| extra_lines=['STORY=http://tracker.com/42', 'BUG=boo\n']) |
| executer = presubmit.GetTryMastersExecuter() |
| self.assertEqual({}, executer.ExecPresubmitScript('', '', '', change)) |
| self.assertEqual({}, |
| executer.ExecPresubmitScript('def foo():\n return\n', '', '', change)) |
| |
| expected_result = {'m1': {'s1': set(['t1', 't2'])}, |
| 'm2': {'s1': set(['defaulttests']), |
| 's2': set(['defaulttests'])}} |
| empty_result1 = {} |
| empty_result2 = {'m': {}} |
| space_in_name_result = {'m r': {'s\tv': set(['t1'])}} |
| for result in ( |
| expected_result, empty_result1, empty_result2, space_in_name_result): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| result, |
| executer.ExecPresubmitScript( |
| self.presubmit_trymaster % result, '', '', change)) |
| |
| def ExampleChange(self, extra_lines=None): |
| """Returns an example Change instance for tests.""" |
| description_lines = [ |
| 'Hello there', |
| 'This is a change', |
| ] + (extra_lines or []) |
| files = [ |
| ['A', os.path.join('haspresubmit', 'blat.cc')], |
| ] |
| return presubmit.Change( |
| name='mychange', |
| description='\n'.join(description_lines), |
| local_root=self.fake_root_dir, |
| files=files, |
| issue=0, |
| patchset=0, |
| author=None) |
| |
| def testMergeMasters(self): |
| merge = presubmit._MergeMasters |
| self.assertEqual({}, merge({}, {})) |
| self.assertEqual({'m1': {}}, merge({}, {'m1': {}})) |
| self.assertEqual({'m1': {}}, merge({'m1': {}}, {})) |
| parts = [ |
| {'try1.cr': {'win': set(['defaulttests'])}}, |
| {'try1.cr': {'linux1': set(['test1'])}, |
| 'try2.cr': {'linux2': set(['defaulttests'])}}, |
| {'try1.cr': {'mac1': set(['defaulttests']), |
| 'mac2': set(['test1', 'test2']), |
| 'linux1': set(['defaulttests'])}}, |
| ] |
| expected = { |
| 'try1.cr': {'win': set(['defaulttests']), |
| 'linux1': set(['defaulttests', 'test1']), |
| 'mac1': set(['defaulttests']), |
| 'mac2': set(['test1', 'test2'])}, |
| 'try2.cr': {'linux2': set(['defaulttests'])}, |
| } |
| for permutation in itertools.permutations(parts): |
| self.assertEqual(expected, functools.reduce(merge, permutation, {})) |
| |
| def testDoGetTryMasters(self): |
| root_text = (self.presubmit_trymaster |
| % '{"t1.cr": {"win": set(["defaulttests"])}}') |
| linux_text = (self.presubmit_trymaster |
| % ('{"t1.cr": {"linux1": set(["t1"])},' |
| ' "t2.cr": {"linux2": set(["defaulttests"])}}')) |
| |
| filename = 'foo.cc' |
| filename_linux = os.path.join('linux_only', 'penguin.cc') |
| root_presubmit = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| linux_presubmit = os.path.join( |
| self.fake_root_dir, 'linux_only', 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = ( |
| lambda f: f in [root_presubmit, linux_presubmit]) |
| os.listdir.return_value = ['PRESUBMIT.py'] |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.side_effect = ( |
| lambda f, _: root_text if f == root_presubmit else linux_text) |
| |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'mychange', '', self.fake_root_dir, [], 0, 0, None) |
| |
| output = StringIO() |
| self.assertEqual({'t1.cr': {'win': ['defaulttests']}}, |
| presubmit.DoGetTryMasters(change, [filename], |
| self.fake_root_dir, |
| None, None, False, output)) |
| output = StringIO() |
| expected = { |
| 't1.cr': {'win': ['defaulttests'], 'linux1': ['t1']}, |
| 't2.cr': {'linux2': ['defaulttests']}, |
| } |
| self.assertEqual(expected, |
| presubmit.DoGetTryMasters(change, |
| [filename, filename_linux], |
| self.fake_root_dir, None, None, |
| False, output)) |
| |
| def testMainPostUpload(self): |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: 'PRESUBMIT.py' in f |
| os.listdir.return_value = ['PRESUBMIT.py'] |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = ( |
| 'def PostUploadHook(gerrit, change, output_api):\n' |
| ' return ()\n') |
| scm.determine_scm.return_value = None |
| presubmit._parse_files.return_value = [('M', 'random_file.txt')] |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 0, |
| presubmit.main( |
| ['--root', self.fake_root_dir, 'random_file.txt', '--post_upload'])) |
| |
| @mock.patch( |
| 'presubmit_support.ListRelevantPresubmitFiles', |
| return_value=['PRESUBMIT.py']) |
| def testMainUnversioned(self, *_mocks): |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = '' |
| scm.determine_scm.return_value = None |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 0, |
| presubmit.main(['--root', self.fake_root_dir, 'random_file.txt'])) |
| |
| @mock.patch( |
| 'presubmit_support.ListRelevantPresubmitFiles', |
| return_value=['PRESUBMIT.py']) |
| def testMainUnversionedChecksFail(self, *_mocks): |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = ( |
| 'def CheckChangeOnUpload(input_api, output_api):\n' |
| ' return [output_api.PresubmitError("!!")]\n') |
| scm.determine_scm.return_value = None |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 1, |
| presubmit.main(['--root', self.fake_root_dir, 'random_file.txt'])) |
| |
| def testMainUnversionedFail(self): |
| scm.determine_scm.return_value = None |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as e: |
| presubmit.main(['--root', self.fake_root_dir]) |
| self.assertEqual(2, e.exception.code) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| sys.stderr.getvalue(), |
| 'usage: presubmit_unittest.py [options] <files...>\n' |
| 'presubmit_unittest.py: error: <files> is not optional for unversioned ' |
| 'directories.\n') |
| |
| @mock.patch('presubmit_support.Change', mock.Mock()) |
| def testParseChange_Files(self): |
| presubmit._parse_files.return_value=[('M', 'random_file.txt')] |
| scm.determine_scm.return_value = None |
| options = mock.Mock(all_files=False) |
| |
| change = presubmit._parse_change(None, options) |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit.Change.return_value, change) |
| presubmit.Change.assert_called_once_with( |
| options.name, |
| options.description, |
| options.root, |
| [('M', 'random_file.txt')], |
| options.issue, |
| options.patchset, |
| options.author, |
| upstream=options.upstream) |
| presubmit._parse_files.assert_called_once_with( |
| options.files, options.recursive) |
| |
| def testParseChange_NoFilesAndNoScm(self): |
| presubmit._parse_files.return_value = [] |
| scm.determine_scm.return_value = None |
| parser = mock.Mock() |
| parser.error.side_effect = [SystemExit] |
| options = mock.Mock(files=[], all_files=False) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(SystemExit): |
| presubmit._parse_change(parser, options) |
| parser.error.assert_called_once_with( |
| '<files> is not optional for unversioned directories.') |
| |
| def testParseChange_FilesAndAllFiles(self): |
| parser = mock.Mock() |
| parser.error.side_effect = [SystemExit] |
| options = mock.Mock(files=['foo'], all_files=True) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(SystemExit): |
| presubmit._parse_change(parser, options) |
| parser.error.assert_called_once_with( |
| '<files> cannot be specified when --all-files is set.') |
| |
| @mock.patch('presubmit_support.GitChange', mock.Mock()) |
| def testParseChange_FilesAndGit(self): |
| scm.determine_scm.return_value = 'git' |
| presubmit._parse_files.return_value = [('M', 'random_file.txt')] |
| options = mock.Mock(all_files=False) |
| |
| change = presubmit._parse_change(None, options) |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit.GitChange.return_value, change) |
| presubmit.GitChange.assert_called_once_with( |
| options.name, |
| options.description, |
| options.root, |
| [('M', 'random_file.txt')], |
| options.issue, |
| options.patchset, |
| options.author, |
| upstream=options.upstream) |
| presubmit._parse_files.assert_called_once_with( |
| options.files, options.recursive) |
| |
| @mock.patch('presubmit_support.GitChange', mock.Mock()) |
| @mock.patch('scm.GIT.CaptureStatus', mock.Mock()) |
| def testParseChange_NoFilesAndGit(self): |
| scm.determine_scm.return_value = 'git' |
| scm.GIT.CaptureStatus.return_value = [('A', 'added.txt')] |
| options = mock.Mock(all_files=False, files=[]) |
| |
| change = presubmit._parse_change(None, options) |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit.GitChange.return_value, change) |
| presubmit.GitChange.assert_called_once_with( |
| options.name, |
| options.description, |
| options.root, |
| [('A', 'added.txt')], |
| options.issue, |
| options.patchset, |
| options.author, |
| upstream=options.upstream) |
| scm.GIT.CaptureStatus.assert_called_once_with( |
| options.root, options.upstream) |
| |
| @mock.patch('presubmit_support.GitChange', mock.Mock()) |
| @mock.patch('scm.GIT.GetAllFiles', mock.Mock()) |
| def testParseChange_AllFilesAndGit(self): |
| scm.determine_scm.return_value = 'git' |
| scm.GIT.GetAllFiles.return_value = ['foo.txt', 'bar.txt'] |
| options = mock.Mock(all_files=True, files=[]) |
| |
| change = presubmit._parse_change(None, options) |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit.GitChange.return_value, change) |
| presubmit.GitChange.assert_called_once_with( |
| options.name, |
| options.description, |
| options.root, |
| [('M', 'foo.txt'), ('M', 'bar.txt')], |
| options.issue, |
| options.patchset, |
| options.author, |
| upstream=options.upstream) |
| scm.GIT.GetAllFiles.assert_called_once_with(options.root) |
| |
| def testParseGerritOptions_NoGerritUrl(self): |
| options = mock.Mock( |
| gerrit_url=None, |
| gerrit_fetch=False, |
| author='author', |
| description='description') |
| gerrit_obj = presubmit._parse_gerrit_options(None, options) |
| |
| self.assertIsNone(gerrit_obj) |
| self.assertEqual('author', options.author) |
| self.assertEqual('description', options.description) |
| |
| @mock.patch('presubmit_support.GerritAccessor', mock.Mock()) |
| def testParseGerritOptions_NoGerritFetch(self): |
| options = mock.Mock( |
| gerrit_url='https://foo-review.googlesource.com/bar', |
| gerrit_fetch=False, |
| author='author', |
| description='description') |
| |
| gerrit_obj = presubmit._parse_gerrit_options(None, options) |
| |
| presubmit.GerritAccessor.assert_called_once_with( |
| 'foo-review.googlesource.com') |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit.GerritAccessor.return_value, gerrit_obj) |
| self.assertEqual('author', options.author) |
| self.assertEqual('description', options.description) |
| |
| @mock.patch('presubmit_support.GerritAccessor', mock.Mock()) |
| def testParseGerritOptions_GerritFetch(self): |
| accessor = mock.Mock() |
| accessor.GetChangeOwner.return_value = 'new owner' |
| accessor.GetChangeDescription.return_value = 'new description' |
| presubmit.GerritAccessor.return_value = accessor |
| |
| options = mock.Mock( |
| gerrit_url='https://foo-review.googlesource.com/bar', |
| gerrit_fetch=True, |
| issue=123, |
| patchset=4) |
| |
| gerrit_obj = presubmit._parse_gerrit_options(None, options) |
| |
| presubmit.GerritAccessor.assert_called_once_with( |
| 'foo-review.googlesource.com') |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit.GerritAccessor.return_value, gerrit_obj) |
| self.assertEqual('new owner', options.author) |
| self.assertEqual('new description', options.description) |
| |
| def testParseGerritOptions_GerritFetchNoUrl(self): |
| parser = mock.Mock() |
| parser.error.side_effect = [SystemExit] |
| options = mock.Mock( |
| gerrit_url=None, |
| gerrit_fetch=True, |
| issue=123, |
| patchset=4) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(SystemExit): |
| presubmit._parse_gerrit_options(parser, options) |
| parser.error.assert_called_once_with( |
| '--gerrit_fetch requires --gerrit_url, --issue and --patchset.') |
| |
| def testParseGerritOptions_GerritFetchNoIssue(self): |
| parser = mock.Mock() |
| parser.error.side_effect = [SystemExit] |
| options = mock.Mock( |
| gerrit_url='https://example.com', |
| gerrit_fetch=True, |
| issue=None, |
| patchset=4) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(SystemExit): |
| presubmit._parse_gerrit_options(parser, options) |
| parser.error.assert_called_once_with( |
| '--gerrit_fetch requires --gerrit_url, --issue and --patchset.') |
| |
| def testParseGerritOptions_GerritFetchNoPatchset(self): |
| parser = mock.Mock() |
| parser.error.side_effect = [SystemExit] |
| options = mock.Mock( |
| gerrit_url='https://example.com', |
| gerrit_fetch=True, |
| issue=123, |
| patchset=None) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(SystemExit): |
| presubmit._parse_gerrit_options(parser, options) |
| parser.error.assert_called_once_with( |
| '--gerrit_fetch requires --gerrit_url, --issue and --patchset.') |
| |
| |
| class InputApiUnittest(PresubmitTestsBase): |
| """Tests presubmit.InputApi.""" |
| def testInputApiConstruction(self): |
| api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| self.fake_change, |
| presubmit_path='foo/path/PRESUBMIT.py', |
| is_committing=False, gerrit_obj=None, verbose=False) |
| self.assertEqual(api.PresubmitLocalPath(), 'foo/path') |
| self.assertEqual(api.change, self.fake_change) |
| |
| def testInputApiPresubmitScriptFiltering(self): |
| description_lines = ('Hello there', |
| 'this is a change', |
| 'BUG=123', |
| ' STORY =http://foo/ \t', |
| 'and some more regular text') |
| files = [ |
| ['A', os.path.join('foo', 'blat.cc'), True], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'blat', 'READ_ME2'), True], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'blat', 'binary.dll'), True], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'blat', 'weird.xyz'), True], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'blat', 'another.h'), True], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'third_party', 'third.cc'), True], |
| ['D', os.path.join('foo', 'mat', 'beingdeleted.txt'), False], |
| ['M', os.path.join('flop', 'notfound.txt'), False], |
| ['A', os.path.join('boo', 'flap.h'), True], |
| ] |
| diffs = [] |
| known_files = [] |
| for _, f, exists in files: |
| full_file = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, f) |
| if exists and f.startswith('foo'): |
| known_files.append(full_file) |
| diffs.append(self.presubmit_diffs % {'filename': f}) |
| |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f in known_files |
| presubmit.scm.GIT.GenerateDiff.return_value = '\n'.join(diffs) |
| |
| change = presubmit.GitChange( |
| 'mychange', |
| '\n'.join(description_lines), |
| self.fake_root_dir, |
| [[f[0], f[1]] for f in files], |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| None) |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| change, |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'foo', 'PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| False, None, False) |
| # Doesn't filter much |
| got_files = input_api.AffectedFiles() |
| self.assertEqual(len(got_files), 7) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[0].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[0][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[1].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[1][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[2].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[2][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[3].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[3][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[4].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[4][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[5].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[5][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[6].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[6][1])) |
| # Ignores weird because of whitelist, third_party because of blacklist, |
| # binary isn't a text file and beingdeleted doesn't exist. The rest is |
| # outside foo/. |
| rhs_lines = [x for x in input_api.RightHandSideLines(None)] |
| self.assertEqual(len(rhs_lines), 14) |
| self.assertEqual(rhs_lines[0][0].LocalPath(), |
| presubmit.normpath(files[0][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(rhs_lines[3][0].LocalPath(), |
| presubmit.normpath(files[0][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(rhs_lines[7][0].LocalPath(), |
| presubmit.normpath(files[4][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(rhs_lines[13][0].LocalPath(), |
| presubmit.normpath(files[4][1])) |
| |
| def testInputApiFilterSourceFile(self): |
| files = [ |
| ['A', os.path.join('foo', 'blat.cc')], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'blat', 'READ_ME2')], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'blat', 'binary.dll')], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'blat', 'weird.xyz')], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'blat', 'another.h')], |
| ['M', os.path.join( |
| 'foo', 'third_party', 'WebKit', 'WebKit.cpp')], |
| ['M', os.path.join( |
| 'foo', 'third_party', 'WebKit2', 'WebKit2.cpp')], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'third_party', 'blink', 'blink.cc')], |
| ['M', os.path.join( |
| 'foo', 'third_party', 'blink1', 'blink1.cc')], |
| ['M', os.path.join('foo', 'third_party', 'third', 'third.cc')], |
| ] |
| known_files = [ |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, f) |
| for _, f in files] |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f in known_files |
| |
| change = presubmit.GitChange( |
| 'mychange', |
| 'description\nlines\n', |
| self.fake_root_dir, |
| [[f[0], f[1]] for f in files], |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| None) |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| change, |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'foo', 'PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| False, None, False) |
| # We'd like to test FilterSourceFile, which is used by |
| # AffectedSourceFiles(None). |
| got_files = input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(None) |
| self.assertEqual(len(got_files), 4) |
| # blat.cc, another.h, WebKit.cpp, and blink.cc remain. |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[0].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[0][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[1].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[4][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[2].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[5][1])) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[3].LocalPath(), presubmit.normpath(files[7][1])) |
| |
| def testDefaultWhiteListBlackListFilters(self): |
| def f(x): |
| return presubmit.AffectedFile(x, 'M', self.fake_root_dir, None) |
| files = [ |
| ( |
| [ |
| # To be tested. |
| f('testing_support/google_appengine/b'), |
| f('testing_support/not_google_appengine/foo.cc'), |
| ], |
| [ |
| # Expected. |
| 'testing_support/not_google_appengine/foo.cc', |
| ], |
| ), |
| ( |
| [ |
| # To be tested. |
| f('a/experimental/b'), |
| f('experimental/b'), |
| f('a/experimental'), |
| f('a/experimental.cc'), |
| f('a/experimental.S'), |
| ], |
| [ |
| # Expected. |
| 'a/experimental.cc', |
| 'a/experimental.S', |
| ], |
| ), |
| ( |
| [ |
| # To be tested. |
| f('a/third_party/b'), |
| f('third_party/b'), |
| f('a/third_party'), |
| f('a/third_party.cc'), |
| ], |
| [ |
| # Expected. |
| 'a/third_party.cc', |
| ], |
| ), |
| ( |
| [ |
| # To be tested. |
| f('a/LOL_FILE/b'), |
| f('b.c/LOL_FILE'), |
| f('a/PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| f('a/FOO.json'), |
| f('a/FOO.java'), |
| f('a/FOO.mojom'), |
| ], |
| [ |
| # Expected. |
| 'a/PRESUBMIT.py', |
| 'a/FOO.java', |
| 'a/FOO.mojom', |
| ], |
| ), |
| ( |
| [ |
| # To be tested. |
| f('a/.git'), |
| f('b.c/.git'), |
| f('a/.git/bleh.py'), |
| f('.git/bleh.py'), |
| f('bleh.diff'), |
| f('foo/bleh.patch'), |
| ], |
| [ |
| # Expected. |
| ], |
| ), |
| ] |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| self.fake_change, './PRESUBMIT.py', False, None, False) |
| |
| for item in files: |
| results = list(filter(input_api.FilterSourceFile, item[0])) |
| for i in range(len(results)): |
| self.assertEqual(results[i].LocalPath(), |
| presubmit.normpath(item[1][i])) |
| # Same number of expected results. |
| self.assertEqual(sorted([f.LocalPath().replace(os.sep, '/') |
| for f in results]), |
| sorted(item[1])) |
| |
| def testDefaultOverrides(self): |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| self.fake_change, './PRESUBMIT.py', False, None, False) |
| self.assertEqual(len(input_api.DEFAULT_ALLOW_LIST), 24) |
| self.assertEqual(len(input_api.DEFAULT_BLOCK_LIST), 12) |
| self.assertEqual(input_api.DEFAULT_ALLOW_LIST, input_api.DEFAULT_WHITE_LIST) |
| self.assertEqual(input_api.DEFAULT_BLOCK_LIST, input_api.DEFAULT_BLACK_LIST) |
| |
| input_api.DEFAULT_ALLOW_LIST = (r'.+\.c$',) |
| input_api.DEFAULT_BLOCK_LIST = (r'.+\.patch$', r'.+\.diff') |
| self.assertEqual(len(input_api.DEFAULT_ALLOW_LIST), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(len(input_api.DEFAULT_BLOCK_LIST), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(input_api.DEFAULT_ALLOW_LIST, input_api.DEFAULT_WHITE_LIST) |
| self.assertEqual(input_api.DEFAULT_BLOCK_LIST, input_api.DEFAULT_BLACK_LIST) |
| |
| # Test backward compatiblity of setting old property names |
| # TODO(https://crbug.com/1098562): Remove once no longer used |
| input_api.DEFAULT_WHITE_LIST = () |
| input_api.DEFAULT_BLACK_LIST = () |
| self.assertEqual(len(input_api.DEFAULT_ALLOW_LIST), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(len(input_api.DEFAULT_BLOCK_LIST), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(input_api.DEFAULT_ALLOW_LIST, input_api.DEFAULT_WHITE_LIST) |
| self.assertEqual(input_api.DEFAULT_BLOCK_LIST, input_api.DEFAULT_BLACK_LIST) |
| |
| def testCustomFilter(self): |
| def FilterSourceFile(affected_file): |
| return 'a' in affected_file.LocalPath() |
| files = [('A', 'eeaee'), ('M', 'eeabee'), ('M', 'eebcee')] |
| known_files = [ |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, item) |
| for _, item in files] |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f in known_files |
| |
| change = presubmit.GitChange( |
| 'mychange', '', self.fake_root_dir, files, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| change, |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py'), |
| False, None, False) |
| got_files = input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(FilterSourceFile) |
| self.assertEqual(len(got_files), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[0].LocalPath(), 'eeaee') |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[1].LocalPath(), 'eeabee') |
| |
| def testLambdaFilter(self): |
| allow_list = presubmit.InputApi.DEFAULT_BLOCK_LIST + (r".*?a.*?",) |
| block_list = [r".*?b.*?"] |
| files = [('A', 'eeaee'), ('M', 'eeabee'), ('M', 'eebcee'), ('M', 'eecaee')] |
| known_files = [ |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, item) |
| for _, item in files] |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f in known_files |
| |
| change = presubmit.GitChange( |
| 'mychange', '', self.fake_root_dir, files, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| change, './PRESUBMIT.py', False, None, False) |
| # Sample usage of overriding the default white and black lists. |
| got_files = input_api.AffectedSourceFiles( |
| lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile(x, allow_list, block_list)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(got_files), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[0].LocalPath(), 'eeaee') |
| self.assertEqual(got_files[1].LocalPath(), 'eecaee') |
| |
| def testGetAbsoluteLocalPath(self): |
| normpath = presubmit.normpath |
| # Regression test for bug of presubmit stuff that relies on invoking |
| # SVN (e.g. to get mime type of file) not working unless gcl invoked |
| # from the client root (e.g. if you were at 'src' and did 'cd base' before |
| # invoking 'gcl upload' it would fail because svn wouldn't find the files |
| # the presubmit script was asking about). |
| files = [ |
| ['A', 'isdir'], |
| ['A', os.path.join('isdir', 'blat.cc')], |
| ['M', os.path.join('elsewhere', 'ouf.cc')], |
| ] |
| |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'mychange', '', self.fake_root_dir, files, 0, 0, None) |
| affected_files = change.AffectedFiles() |
| # Local paths should remain the same |
| self.assertEqual(affected_files[0].LocalPath(), normpath('isdir')) |
| self.assertEqual(affected_files[1].LocalPath(), normpath('isdir/blat.cc')) |
| # Absolute paths should be prefixed |
| self.assertEqual( |
| affected_files[0].AbsoluteLocalPath(), |
| presubmit.normpath(os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'isdir'))) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| affected_files[1].AbsoluteLocalPath(), |
| presubmit.normpath(os.path.join( |
| self.fake_root_dir, 'isdir/blat.cc'))) |
| |
| # New helper functions need to work |
| paths_from_change = change.AbsoluteLocalPaths() |
| self.assertEqual(len(paths_from_change), 3) |
| presubmit_path = os.path.join( |
| self.fake_root_dir, 'isdir', 'PRESUBMIT.py') |
| api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| change=change, presubmit_path=presubmit_path, |
| is_committing=True, gerrit_obj=None, verbose=False) |
| paths_from_api = api.AbsoluteLocalPaths() |
| self.assertEqual(len(paths_from_api), 2) |
| for absolute_paths in [paths_from_change, paths_from_api]: |
| self.assertEqual( |
| absolute_paths[0], |
| presubmit.normpath(os.path.join( |
| self.fake_root_dir, 'isdir'))) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| absolute_paths[1], |
| presubmit.normpath(os.path.join( |
| self.fake_root_dir, 'isdir', 'blat.cc'))) |
| |
| def testDeprecated(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'mychange', '', self.fake_root_dir, [], 0, 0, None) |
| api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| change, |
| os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'foo', 'PRESUBMIT.py'), True, |
| None, False) |
| api.AffectedTestableFiles(include_deletes=False) |
| |
| def testReadFileStringDenied(self): |
| |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo', 'foo', self.fake_root_dir, [('M', 'AA')], 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| change, os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, '/p'), False, |
| None, False) |
| self.assertRaises(IOError, input_api.ReadFile, 'boo', 'x') |
| |
| def testReadFileStringAccepted(self): |
| path = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, 'AA/boo') |
| presubmit.gclient_utils.FileRead.return_code = None |
| |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo', 'foo', self.fake_root_dir, [('M', 'AA')], 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| change, os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, '/p'), False, |
| None, False) |
| input_api.ReadFile(path, 'x') |
| |
| def testReadFileAffectedFileDenied(self): |
| fileobj = presubmit.AffectedFile('boo', 'M', 'Unrelated', |
| diff_cache=mock.Mock()) |
| |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo', 'foo', self.fake_root_dir, [('M', 'AA')], 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| change, os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, '/p'), False, |
| None, False) |
| self.assertRaises(IOError, input_api.ReadFile, fileobj, 'x') |
| |
| def testReadFileAffectedFileAccepted(self): |
| fileobj = presubmit.AffectedFile('AA/boo', 'M', self.fake_root_dir, |
| diff_cache=mock.Mock()) |
| presubmit.gclient_utils.FileRead.return_code = None |
| |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo', 'foo', self.fake_root_dir, [('M', 'AA')], 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| change, os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, '/p'), False, |
| None, False) |
| input_api.ReadFile(fileobj, 'x') |
| |
| def testCreateTemporaryFile(self): |
| input_api = presubmit.InputApi( |
| self.fake_change, |
| presubmit_path='foo/path/PRESUBMIT.py', |
| is_committing=False, gerrit_obj=None, verbose=False) |
| tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile.side_effect = [ |
| MockTemporaryFile('foo'), MockTemporaryFile('bar')] |
| |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(input_api._named_temporary_files)) |
| with input_api.CreateTemporaryFile(): |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(input_api._named_temporary_files)) |
| self.assertEqual(['foo'], input_api._named_temporary_files) |
| with input_api.CreateTemporaryFile(): |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(input_api._named_temporary_files)) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(input_api._named_temporary_files)) |
| self.assertEqual(['foo', 'bar'], input_api._named_temporary_files) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, input_api.CreateTemporaryFile, delete=True) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, input_api.CreateTemporaryFile, delete=False) |
| self.assertEqual(['foo', 'bar'], input_api._named_temporary_files) |
| |
| |
| class OutputApiUnittest(PresubmitTestsBase): |
| """Tests presubmit.OutputApi.""" |
| def testOutputApiBasics(self): |
| self.assertIsNotNone(presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError('').fatal) |
| self.assertFalse(presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError('').should_prompt) |
| |
| self.assertFalse(presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning('').fatal) |
| self.assertIsNotNone( |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning('').should_prompt) |
| |
| self.assertFalse(presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult('').fatal) |
| self.assertFalse( |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult('').should_prompt) |
| |
| # TODO(joi) Test MailTextResult once implemented. |
| |
| def testAppendCC(self): |
| output_api = presubmit.OutputApi(False) |
| output_api.AppendCC('chromium-reviews@chromium.org') |
| self.assertEqual(['chromium-reviews@chromium.org'], output_api.more_cc) |
| |
| |
| def testOutputApiHandling(self): |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError('!!!').handle() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('!!!')) |
| |
| sys.stdout.truncate(0) |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult('?see?').handle() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('?see?')) |
| |
| sys.stdout.truncate(0) |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning('???').handle() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('???')) |
| |
| sys.stdout.truncate(0) |
| output_api = presubmit.OutputApi(True) |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptOrNotify('???').handle() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('???')) |
| |
| sys.stdout.truncate(0) |
| output_api = presubmit.OutputApi(False) |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptOrNotify('???').handle() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(sys.stdout.getvalue().count('???')) |
| |
| |
| class AffectedFileUnittest(PresubmitTestsBase): |
| def testAffectedFile(self): |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.return_value = 'whatever\ncookie' |
| af = presubmit.GitAffectedFile('foo/blat.cc', 'M', self.fake_root_dir, None) |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit.normpath('foo/blat.cc'), af.LocalPath()) |
| self.assertEqual('M', af.Action()) |
| self.assertEqual(['whatever', 'cookie'], af.NewContents()) |
| |
| def testAffectedFileNotExists(self): |
| notfound = 'notfound.cc' |
| gclient_utils.FileRead.side_effect = IOError |
| af = presubmit.AffectedFile(notfound, 'A', self.fake_root_dir, None) |
| self.assertEqual([], af.NewContents()) |
| |
| def testIsTestableFile(self): |
| files = [ |
| presubmit.GitAffectedFile('foo/blat.txt', 'M', self.fake_root_dir, |
| None), |
| presubmit.GitAffectedFile('foo/binary.blob', 'M', self.fake_root_dir, |
| None), |
| presubmit.GitAffectedFile('blat/flop.txt', 'D', self.fake_root_dir, |
| None) |
| ] |
| blat = os.path.join('foo', 'blat.txt') |
| blob = os.path.join('foo', 'binary.blob') |
| f_blat = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, blat) |
| f_blob = os.path.join(self.fake_root_dir, blob) |
| os.path.isfile.side_effect = lambda f: f in [f_blat, f_blob] |
| |
| output = list(filter(lambda x: x.IsTestableFile(), files)) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(output)) |
| self.assertEqual(files[:2], output[:2]) |
| |
| |
| class ChangeUnittest(PresubmitTestsBase): |
| def testAffectedFiles(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', '', self.fake_root_dir, [('Y', 'AA')], 3, 5, '') |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(change.AffectedFiles())) |
| self.assertEqual('Y', change.AffectedFiles()[0].Action()) |
| |
| def testSetDescriptionText(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\nDRU=ro', self.fake_root_dir, [], 3, 5, '') |
| self.assertEqual('foo', change.DescriptionText()) |
| self.assertEqual('foo\nDRU=ro', change.FullDescriptionText()) |
| self.assertEqual({'DRU': 'ro'}, change.tags) |
| |
| change.SetDescriptionText('WHIZ=bang\nbar\nFOO=baz') |
| self.assertEqual('bar', change.DescriptionText()) |
| self.assertEqual('WHIZ=bang\nbar\nFOO=baz', change.FullDescriptionText()) |
| self.assertEqual({'WHIZ': 'bang', 'FOO': 'baz'}, change.tags) |
| |
| def testAddDescriptionFooter(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\nDRU=ro\n\nChange-Id: asdf', self.fake_root_dir, [], 3, 5, '') |
| change.AddDescriptionFooter('my-footer', 'my-value') |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 'foo\nDRU=ro\n\nChange-Id: asdf\nMy-Footer: my-value', |
| change.FullDescriptionText()) |
| |
| def testAddDescriptionFooter_NoPreviousFooters(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\nDRU=ro', self.fake_root_dir, [], 3, 5, '') |
| change.AddDescriptionFooter('my-footer', 'my-value') |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 'foo\nDRU=ro\n\nMy-Footer: my-value', change.FullDescriptionText()) |
| |
| def testAddDescriptionFooter_InvalidFooter(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\nDRU=ro', self.fake_root_dir, [], 3, 5, '') |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| change.AddDescriptionFooter('invalid.characters in:the', 'footer key') |
| |
| def testGitFootersFromDescription(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\n\nChange-Id: asdf\nBug: 1\nBug: 2\nNo-Try: True', |
| self.fake_root_dir, [], 0, 0, '') |
| self.assertEqual({ |
| 'Change-Id': ['asdf'], |
| 'Bug': ['2', '1'], |
| 'No-Try': ['True'], |
| }, change.GitFootersFromDescription()) |
| |
| def testGitFootersFromDescription_NoFooters(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change('', 'foo', self.fake_root_dir, [], 0, 0, '') |
| self.assertEqual({}, change.GitFootersFromDescription()) |
| |
| def testBugFromDescription_FixedAndBugGetDeduped(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\n\nChange-Id: asdf\nBug: 1, 2\nFixed:2, 1 ', |
| self.fake_root_dir, [], 0, 0, '') |
| self.assertEqual(['1', '2'], change.BugsFromDescription()) |
| self.assertEqual('1,2', change.BUG) |
| |
| def testBugsFromDescription_MixedTagsAndFooters(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\nBUG=2,1\n\nChange-Id: asdf\nBug: 3, 6', |
| self.fake_root_dir, [], 0, 0, '') |
| self.assertEqual(['1', '2', '3', '6'], change.BugsFromDescription()) |
| self.assertEqual('1,2,3,6', change.BUG) |
| |
| def testBugsFromDescription_MultipleFooters(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\n\nChange-Id: asdf\nBug: 1\nBug:4, 6\nFixed: 7', |
| self.fake_root_dir, [], 0, 0, '') |
| self.assertEqual(['1', '4', '6', '7'], change.BugsFromDescription()) |
| self.assertEqual('1,4,6,7', change.BUG) |
| |
| def testBugFromDescription_OnlyFixed(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\n\nChange-Id: asdf\nFixed:1, 2', |
| self.fake_root_dir, [], 0, 0, '') |
| self.assertEqual(['1', '2'], change.BugsFromDescription()) |
| self.assertEqual('1,2', change.BUG) |
| |
| def testReviewersFromDescription(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\nR=foo,bar\n\nChange-Id: asdf\nR: baz', |
| self.fake_root_dir, [], 0, 0, '') |
| self.assertEqual(['bar', 'foo'], change.ReviewersFromDescription()) |
| self.assertEqual('bar,foo', change.R) |
| |
| def testTBRsFromDescription(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| '', 'foo\nTBR=foo,bar\n\nChange-Id: asdf\nTBR: baz', |
| self.fake_root_dir, [], 0, 0, '') |
| self.assertEqual(['bar', 'baz', 'foo'], change.TBRsFromDescription()) |
| self.assertEqual('bar,baz,foo', change.TBR) |
| |
| |
| class CannedChecksUnittest(PresubmitTestsBase): |
| """Tests presubmit_canned_checks.py.""" |
| def MockInputApi(self, change, committing): |
| # pylint: disable=no-self-use |
| input_api = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.InputApi) |
| input_api.thread_pool = presubmit.ThreadPool() |
| input_api.parallel = False |
| input_api.json = presubmit.json |
| input_api.logging = logging |
| input_api.os_listdir = mock.Mock() |
| input_api.os_walk = mock.Mock() |
| input_api.os_path = os.path |
| input_api.re = presubmit.re |
| input_api.gerrit = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GerritAccessor) |
| if sys.version_info.major == 2: |
| input_api.urllib2 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.urllib2) |
| input_api.urllib_request = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.urllib_request) |
| input_api.urllib_error = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.urllib_error) |
| input_api.unittest = unittest |
| input_api.subprocess = subprocess |
| input_api.sys = sys |
| class fake_CalledProcessError(Exception): |
| def __str__(self): |
| return 'foo' |
| input_api.subprocess.CalledProcessError = fake_CalledProcessError |
| input_api.verbose = False |
| input_api.is_windows = False |
| |
| input_api.change = change |
| input_api.is_committing = committing |
| input_api.tbr = False |
| input_api.dry_run = None |
| input_api.python_executable = 'pyyyyython' |
| input_api.platform = sys.platform |
| input_api.cpu_count = 2 |
| input_api.time = time |
| input_api.canned_checks = presubmit_canned_checks |
| input_api.Command = presubmit.CommandData |
| input_api.RunTests = functools.partial( |
| presubmit.InputApi.RunTests, input_api) |
| return input_api |
| |
| def DescriptionTest(self, check, description1, description2, error_type, |
| committing): |
| change1 = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', description1, self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api1 = self.MockInputApi(change1, committing) |
| change2 = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo2', description2, self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api2 = self.MockInputApi(change2, committing) |
| |
| results1 = check(input_api1, presubmit.OutputApi) |
| self.assertEqual(results1, []) |
| results2 = check(input_api2, presubmit.OutputApi) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results2), 1) |
| self.assertTrue(isinstance(results2[0], error_type)) |
| |
| def ContentTest(self, check, content1, content1_path, content2, |
| content2_path, error_type): |
| """Runs a test of a content-checking rule. |
| |
| Args: |
| check: the check to run. |
| content1: content which is expected to pass the check. |
| content1_path: file path for content1. |
| content2: content which is expected to fail the check. |
| content2_path: file path for content2. |
| error_type: the type of the error expected for content2. |
| """ |
| change1 = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'foo1\n', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api1 = self.MockInputApi(change1, False) |
| affected_file1 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| input_api1.AffectedFiles.return_value = [affected_file1] |
| affected_file1.LocalPath.return_value = content1_path |
| affected_file1.NewContents.return_value = [ |
| 'afoo', |
| content1, |
| 'bfoo', |
| 'cfoo', |
| 'dfoo'] |
| # It falls back to ChangedContents when there is a failure. This is an |
| # optimization since NewContents() is much faster to execute than |
| # ChangedContents(). |
| affected_file1.ChangedContents.return_value = [ |
| (42, content1), |
| (43, 'hfoo'), |
| (23, 'ifoo')] |
| |
| change2 = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo2', 'foo2\n', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api2 = self.MockInputApi(change2, False) |
| |
| affected_file2 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| input_api2.AffectedFiles.return_value = [affected_file2] |
| affected_file2.LocalPath.return_value = content2_path |
| affected_file2.NewContents.return_value = [ |
| 'dfoo', |
| content2, |
| 'efoo', |
| 'ffoo', |
| 'gfoo'] |
| affected_file2.ChangedContents.return_value = [ |
| (42, content2), |
| (43, 'hfoo'), |
| (23, 'ifoo')] |
| |
| |
| results1 = check(input_api1, presubmit.OutputApi, None) |
| self.assertEqual(results1, []) |
| results2 = check(input_api2, presubmit.OutputApi, None) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results2), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results2[0].__class__, error_type) |
| |
| def PythonLongLineTest(self, maxlen, content, should_pass): |
| """Runs a test of Python long-line checking rule. |
| |
| Because ContentTest() cannot be used here due to the different code path |
| that the implementation of CheckLongLines() uses for Python files. |
| |
| Args: |
| maxlen: Maximum line length for content. |
| content: Python source which is expected to pass or fail the test. |
| should_pass: True iff the test should pass, False otherwise. |
| """ |
| change = presubmit.Change('foo1', 'foo1\n', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, |
| None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| affected_file = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| input_api.AffectedFiles.return_value = [affected_file] |
| affected_file.LocalPath.return_value = 'foo.py' |
| affected_file.NewContents.return_value = content.splitlines() |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, maxlen) |
| if should_pass: |
| self.assertEqual(results, []) |
| else: |
| self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results[0].__class__, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def ReadFileTest(self, check, content1, content2, error_type): |
| change1 = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'foo1\n', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api1 = self.MockInputApi(change1, False) |
| affected_file1 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| input_api1.AffectedSourceFiles.return_value = [affected_file1] |
| input_api1.ReadFile.return_value = content1 |
| change2 = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo2', 'foo2\n', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api2 = self.MockInputApi(change2, False) |
| affected_file2 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| input_api2.AffectedSourceFiles.return_value = [affected_file2] |
| input_api2.ReadFile.return_value = content2 |
| affected_file2.LocalPath.return_value = 'bar.cc' |
| |
| results = check(input_api1, presubmit.OutputApi) |
| self.assertEqual(results, []) |
| results2 = check(input_api2, presubmit.OutputApi) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results2), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results2[0].__class__, error_type) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckChangeHasBugField(self): |
| self.DescriptionTest(presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasBugField, |
| 'Foo\nBUG=1234', 'Foo\n', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult, |
| False) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckChangeHasNoUnwantedTags(self): |
| self.DescriptionTest(presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoUnwantedTags, |
| 'Foo\n', 'Foo\nFIXED=1234', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError, False) |
| |
| def testCheckChangeHasDescription(self): |
| self.DescriptionTest(presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasDescription, |
| 'Bleh', '', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult, |
| False) |
| self.DescriptionTest(presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasDescription, |
| 'Bleh', '', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError, |
| True) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckDoNotSubmitInDescription(self): |
| self.DescriptionTest(presubmit_canned_checks.CheckDoNotSubmitInDescription, |
| 'Foo\nDO NOTSUBMIT', 'Foo\nDO NOT ' + 'SUBMIT', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError, |
| False) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckDoNotSubmitInFiles(self): |
| self.ContentTest( |
| lambda x,y,z: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckDoNotSubmitInFiles(x, y), |
| 'DO NOTSUBMIT', None, 'DO NOT ' + 'SUBMIT', None, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError) |
| |
| def testCheckChangeHasNoStrayWhitespace(self): |
| self.ContentTest( |
| lambda x,y,z: |
| presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoStrayWhitespace(x, y), |
| 'Foo', None, 'Foo ', None, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCheckChangeHasOnlyOneEol(self): |
| self.ReadFileTest(presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasOnlyOneEol, |
| "Hey!\nHo!\n", "Hey!\nHo!\n\n", |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCheckChangeHasNoCR(self): |
| self.ReadFileTest(presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoCR, |
| "Hey!\nHo!\n", "Hey!\r\nHo!\r\n", |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCheckChangeHasNoCrAndHasOnlyOneEol(self): |
| self.ReadFileTest( |
| presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoCrAndHasOnlyOneEol, |
| "Hey!\nHo!\n", "Hey!\nHo!\n\n", |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| self.ReadFileTest( |
| presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoCrAndHasOnlyOneEol, |
| "Hey!\nHo!\n", "Hey!\r\nHo!\r\n", |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCheckChangeTodoHasOwner(self): |
| self.ContentTest(presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeTodoHasOwner, |
| "TODO(foo): bar", None, "TODO: bar", None, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| @mock.patch('git_cl.Changelist') |
| @mock.patch('auth.Authenticator') |
| def testCannedCheckChangedLUCIConfigs(self, mockGetAuth, mockChangelist): |
| affected_file1 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| affected_file1.LocalPath.return_value = 'foo.cfg' |
| affected_file1.NewContents.return_value = ['test', 'foo'] |
| affected_file2 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| affected_file2.LocalPath.return_value = 'bar.cfg' |
| affected_file2.NewContents.return_value = ['test', 'bar'] |
| |
| mockGetAuth().get_access_token().token = 123 |
| |
| host = 'https://host.com' |
| branch = 'branch' |
| http_resp = { |
| 'messages': [{'severity': 'ERROR', 'text': 'deadbeef'}], |
| 'config_sets': [{'config_set': 'deadbeef', |
| 'location': '%s/+/%s' % (host, branch)}] |
| } |
| urllib_request.urlopen.return_value = http_resp |
| json.load.return_value = http_resp |
| |
| mockChangelist().GetRemoteBranch.return_value = ('remote', branch) |
| mockChangelist().GetRemoteUrl.return_value = host |
| |
| change1 = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo', 'foo1', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change1, False) |
| affected_files = (affected_file1, affected_file2) |
| |
| input_api.AffectedFiles = lambda **_: affected_files |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangedLUCIConfigs( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckChangeHasNoTabs(self): |
| self.ContentTest(presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoTabs, |
| 'blah blah', None, 'blah\tblah', None, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| # Make sure makefiles are ignored. |
| change1 = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'foo1\n', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api1 = self.MockInputApi(change1, False) |
| affected_file1 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| affected_file1.LocalPath.return_value = 'foo.cc' |
| affected_file2 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| affected_file2.LocalPath.return_value = 'foo/Makefile' |
| affected_file3 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| affected_file3.LocalPath.return_value = 'makefile' |
| # Only this one will trigger. |
| affected_file4 = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| affected_file1.LocalPath.return_value = 'foo.cc' |
| affected_file1.NewContents.return_value = ['yo, '] |
| affected_file4.LocalPath.return_value = 'makefile.foo' |
| affected_file4.LocalPath.return_value = 'makefile.foo' |
| affected_file4.NewContents.return_value = ['ye\t'] |
| affected_file4.ChangedContents.return_value = [(46, 'ye\t')] |
| affected_file4.LocalPath.return_value = 'makefile.foo' |
| affected_files = (affected_file1, affected_file2, |
| affected_file3, affected_file4) |
| |
| def test(include_deletes=True, file_filter=None): |
| self.assertFalse(include_deletes) |
| for x in affected_files: |
| if file_filter(x): |
| yield x |
| # Override the mock of these functions. |
| input_api1.FilterSourceFile = lambda x: x |
| input_api1.AffectedFiles = test |
| |
| results1 = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoTabs(input_api1, |
| presubmit.OutputApi, None) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results1), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results1[0].__class__, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| self.assertEqual(results1[0]._long_text, |
| 'makefile.foo:46') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckLongLines(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, z: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 10, z) |
| self.ContentTest(check, '0123456789', None, '01234567890', None, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckJavaLongLines(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, _: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 80) |
| self.ContentTest(check, 'A ' * 50, 'foo.java', 'A ' * 50 + 'B', 'foo.java', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckSpecialJavaLongLines(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, _: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 80) |
| self.ContentTest(check, 'import ' + 'A ' * 150, 'foo.java', |
| 'importSomething ' + 'A ' * 50, 'foo.java', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckPythonLongLines(self): |
| # NOTE: Cannot use ContentTest() here because of the different code path |
| # used for Python checks in CheckLongLines(). |
| passing_cases = [ |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| A short line |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| This line is too long but should pass # pylint: disable=line-too-long |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| # pylint: disable=line-too-long |
| This line is too long but should pass due to global disable |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| #pylint: disable=line-too-long |
| This line is too long but should pass due to global disable. |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| # pylint: disable=line-too-long |
| This line is too long but should pass due to global disable. |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| # import is a valid exception |
| import some.really.long.package.name.that.should.pass |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| # from is a valid exception |
| from some.really.long.package.name import passing.line |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| import some.package |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| from some.package import stuff |
| """, |
| ] |
| for content in passing_cases: |
| self.PythonLongLineTest(40, content, should_pass=True) |
| |
| failing_cases = [ |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| This line is definitely too long and should fail. |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| # pylint: disable=line-too-long |
| This line is too long and should pass due to global disable |
| # pylint: enable=line-too-long |
| But this line is too long and should still fail now |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| # pylint: disable=line-too-long |
| This line is too long and should pass due to global disable |
| But this line is too long # pylint: enable=line-too-long |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| This should fail because the global |
| check is enabled on the next line. |
| # pylint: enable=line-too-long |
| """, |
| r""" |
| 01234568901234589012345689012345689 |
| # pylint: disable=line-too-long |
| # pylint: enable-foo-bar should pass |
| The following line should fail |
| since global directives apply to |
| the current line as well! |
| # pylint: enable-line-too-long should fail |
| """, |
| ] |
| for content in failing_cases[0:0]: |
| self.PythonLongLineTest(40, content, should_pass=False) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckJSLongLines(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, _: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 10) |
| self.ContentTest(check, 'GEN(\'#include "c/b/ui/webui/fixture.h"\');', |
| 'foo.js', "// GEN('something');", 'foo.js', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckJSLongImports(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, _: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 10) |
| self.ContentTest(check, "import {Name, otherName} from './dir/file.js';", |
| 'foo.js', "// We should import something long, eh?", |
| 'foo.js', presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckTSLongImports(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, _: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 10) |
| self.ContentTest(check, "import {Name, otherName} from './dir/file';", |
| 'foo.ts', "// We should import something long, eh?", |
| 'foo.ts', presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckObjCExceptionLongLines(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, _: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 80) |
| self.ContentTest(check, '#import ' + 'A ' * 150, 'foo.mm', |
| 'import' + 'A ' * 150, 'foo.mm', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckMakefileLongLines(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, _: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 80) |
| self.ContentTest(check, 'A ' * 100, 'foo.mk', 'A ' * 100 + 'B', 'foo.mk', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckLongLinesLF(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, z: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 10, z) |
| self.ContentTest(check, '012345678\n', None, '0123456789\n', None, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckCppExceptionLongLines(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, z: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 10, z) |
| self.ContentTest( |
| check, |
| '#if 56 89 12 45 9191919191919', |
| 'foo.cc', |
| '#nif 56 89 12 45 9191919191919', |
| 'foo.cc', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckLongLinesHttp(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, z: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 10, z) |
| self.ContentTest( |
| check, |
| ' http:// 0 23 56', |
| None, |
| ' foob:// 0 23 56', |
| None, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckLongLinesFile(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, z: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 10, z) |
| self.ContentTest( |
| check, |
| ' file:// 0 23 56', |
| None, |
| ' foob:// 0 23 56', |
| None, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckLongLinesCssUrl(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, z: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 10, z) |
| self.ContentTest( |
| check, |
| ' url(some.png)', |
| 'foo.css', |
| ' url(some.png)', |
| 'foo.cc', |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| |
| def testCannedCheckLongLinesLongSymbol(self): |
| check = lambda x, y, z: presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLongLines(x, y, 10, z) |
| self.ContentTest( |
| check, |
| ' TUP5D_LoNG_SY ', |
| None, |
| ' TUP5D_LoNG_SY5 ', |
| None, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def _LicenseCheck(self, text, license_text, committing, expected_result, |
| **kwargs): |
| change = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitChange) |
| change.scm = 'svn' |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, committing) |
| affected_file = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| input_api.AffectedSourceFiles.return_value = [affected_file] |
| input_api.ReadFile.return_value = text |
| if expected_result: |
| affected_file.LocalPath.return_value = 'bleh' |
| |
| result = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckLicense( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, license_text, |
| source_file_filter=42, |
| **kwargs) |
| if expected_result: |
| self.assertEqual(len(result), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(result[0].__class__, expected_result) |
| else: |
| self.assertEqual(result, []) |
| |
| def testCheckLicenseSuccess(self): |
| text = ( |
| "#!/bin/python\n" |
| "# Copyright (c) 2037 Nobody.\n" |
| "# All Rights Reserved.\n" |
| "print('foo')\n" |
| ) |
| license_text = ( |
| r".*? Copyright \(c\) 2037 Nobody." "\n" |
| r".*? All Rights Reserved\." "\n" |
| ) |
| self._LicenseCheck(text, license_text, True, None) |
| |
| def testCheckLicenseFailCommit(self): |
| text = ( |
| "#!/bin/python\n" |
| "# Copyright (c) 2037 Nobody.\n" |
| "# All Rights Reserved.\n" |
| "print('foo')\n" |
| ) |
| license_text = ( |
| r".*? Copyright \(c\) 0007 Nobody." "\n" |
| r".*? All Rights Reserved\." "\n" |
| ) |
| self._LicenseCheck(text, license_text, True, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCheckLicenseFailUpload(self): |
| text = ( |
| "#!/bin/python\n" |
| "# Copyright (c) 2037 Nobody.\n" |
| "# All Rights Reserved.\n" |
| "print('foo')\n" |
| ) |
| license_text = ( |
| r".*? Copyright \(c\) 0007 Nobody." "\n" |
| r".*? All Rights Reserved\." "\n" |
| ) |
| self._LicenseCheck(text, license_text, False, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning) |
| |
| def testCheckLicenseEmptySuccess(self): |
| text = '' |
| license_text = ( |
| r".*? Copyright \(c\) 2037 Nobody." "\n" |
| r".*? All Rights Reserved\." "\n" |
| ) |
| self._LicenseCheck(text, license_text, True, None, accept_empty_files=True) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckTreeIsOpenOpen(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, True) |
| input_api.urllib_request.urlopen().read.return_value = 'The tree is open' |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckTreeIsOpen( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, url='url_to_open', closed='.*closed.*') |
| self.assertEqual(results, []) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckTreeIsOpenClosed(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, True) |
| input_api.urllib_request.urlopen().read.return_value = ( |
| 'Tree is closed for maintenance') |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckTreeIsOpen( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, |
| url='url_to_closed', closed='.*closed.*') |
| self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results[0].__class__, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckJsonTreeIsOpenOpen(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, True) |
| status = { |
| 'can_commit_freely': True, |
| 'general_state': 'open', |
| 'message': 'The tree is open' |
| } |
| input_api.urllib_request.urlopen().read.return_value = json.dumps(status) |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckTreeIsOpen( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, json_url='url_to_open') |
| self.assertEqual(results, []) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckJsonTreeIsOpenClosed(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, True) |
| status = { |
| 'can_commit_freely': False, |
| 'general_state': 'closed', |
| 'message': 'The tree is close', |
| } |
| input_api.urllib_request.urlopen().read.return_value = json.dumps(status) |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckTreeIsOpen( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, json_url='url_to_closed') |
| self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results[0].__class__, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError) |
| |
| def testRunPythonUnitTestsNoTest(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, False) |
| presubmit_canned_checks.RunPythonUnitTests( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, []) |
| results = input_api.thread_pool.RunAsync() |
| self.assertEqual(results, []) |
| |
| def testRunPythonUnitTestsNonExistentUpload(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, False) |
| subprocess.Popen().returncode = 1 # pylint: disable=no-value-for-parameter |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('foo', None) |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunPythonUnitTests( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, ['_non_existent_module']) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results[0].__class__, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult) |
| |
| def testRunPythonUnitTestsNonExistentCommitting(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, True) |
| subprocess.Popen().returncode = 1 # pylint: disable=no-value-for-parameter |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('foo', None) |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunPythonUnitTests( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, ['_non_existent_module']) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results[0].__class__, presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError) |
| |
| def testRunPythonUnitTestsFailureUpload(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, False) |
| input_api.unittest = mock.MagicMock(unittest) |
| subprocess.Popen().returncode = 1 # pylint: disable=no-value-for-parameter |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('foo', None) |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunPythonUnitTests( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, ['test_module']) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results[0].__class__, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 'test_module\npyyyyython -m test_module (0.00s) failed\nfoo', |
| results[0]._message) |
| |
| def testRunPythonUnitTestsFailureCommitting(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, True) |
| subprocess.Popen().returncode = 1 # pylint: disable=no-value-for-parameter |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('foo', None) |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunPythonUnitTests( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, ['test_module']) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results[0].__class__, presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 'test_module\npyyyyython -m test_module (0.00s) failed\nfoo', |
| results[0]._message) |
| |
| def testRunPythonUnitTestsSuccess(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, False) |
| input_api.unittest = mock.MagicMock(unittest) |
| subprocess.Popen().returncode = 0 # pylint: disable=no-value-for-parameter |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('', None) |
| |
| presubmit_canned_checks.RunPythonUnitTests( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, ['test_module']) |
| results = input_api.thread_pool.RunAsync() |
| self.assertEqual(results, []) |
| |
| def testCannedRunPylint(self): |
| change = mock.Mock() |
| change.RepositoryRoot.return_value = 'CWD' |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, True) |
| input_api.environ = mock.MagicMock(os.environ) |
| input_api.environ.copy.return_value = {} |
| input_api.AffectedSourceFiles.return_value = True |
| input_api.PresubmitLocalPath.return_value = 'CWD' |
| input_api.os_walk.return_value = [('CWD', [], ['file1.py'])] |
| |
| process = mock.Mock() |
| process.returncode = 0 |
| subprocess.Popen.return_value = process |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('', None) |
| |
| pylint = os.path.join(_ROOT, 'pylint') |
| pylintrc = os.path.join(_ROOT, 'pylintrc') |
| env = {str('PYTHONPATH'): str('')} |
| if sys.platform == 'win32': |
| pylint += '.bat' |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunPylint( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi) |
| |
| self.assertEqual([], results) |
| self.assertEqual(subprocess.Popen.mock_calls, [ |
| mock.call( |
| [pylint, '--args-on-stdin'], env=env, |
| cwd='CWD', stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| mock.call( |
| [pylint, '--args-on-stdin'], env=env, |
| cwd='CWD', stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| ]) |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.mock_calls, [ |
| mock.call( |
| process, |
| '--rcfile=%s\n--disable=all\n--enable=cyclic-import\nfile1.py' |
| % pylintrc), |
| mock.call( |
| process, |
| '--rcfile=%s\n--disable=cyclic-import\n--jobs=2\nfile1.py' |
| % pylintrc), |
| ]) |
| |
| self.checkstdout('') |
| |
| def testCheckBuildbotPendingBuildsBad(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, True) |
| input_api.urllib_request.urlopen().read.return_value = 'foo' |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckBuildbotPendingBuilds( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, 'uurl', 2, ('foo')) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results[0].__class__, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult) |
| |
| def testCheckBuildbotPendingBuildsGood(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, True) |
| input_api.urllib_request.urlopen().read.return_value = """ |
| { |
| 'b1': { 'pending_builds': [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] }, |
| 'foo': { 'pending_builds': [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] }, |
| 'b2': { 'pending_builds': [0] } |
| }""" |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckBuildbotPendingBuilds( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, 'uurl', 2, ('foo')) |
| self.assertEqual(len(results), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(results[0].__class__, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult) |
| |
| def GetInputApiWithOWNERS(self, owners_content): |
| affected_file = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| affected_file.LocalPath = lambda: 'OWNERS' |
| affected_file.Action = lambda: 'M' |
| |
| change = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.Change) |
| change.AffectedFiles = lambda **_: [affected_file] |
| |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, False) |
| input_api.change = change |
| |
| os.path.exists = lambda _: True |
| |
| owners_file = StringIO(owners_content) |
| fopen = lambda *args: owners_file |
| |
| input_api.owners_db = owners.Database('', fopen, os.path) |
| |
| return input_api |
| |
| def testCheckOwnersFormatWorks(self): |
| input_api = self.GetInputApiWithOWNERS('\n'.join([ |
| 'set noparent', |
| 'per-file lalala = lemur@chromium.org', |
| ])) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| [], |
| presubmit_canned_checks.CheckOwnersFormat( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi) |
| ) |
| |
| def testCheckOwnersFormatFails(self): |
| input_api = self.GetInputApiWithOWNERS('\n'.join([ |
| 'set noparent', |
| 'invalid format', |
| ])) |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckOwnersFormat( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertIsInstance(results[0], presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError) |
| |
| def AssertOwnersWorks(self, tbr=False, issue='1', approvers=None, |
| reviewers=None, is_committing=True, |
| response=None, uncovered_files=None, expected_output='', |
| manually_specified_reviewers=None, dry_run=None, |
| modified_file='foo/xyz.cc'): |
| if approvers is None: |
| # The set of people who lgtm'ed a change. |
| approvers = set() |
| if reviewers is None: |
| # The set of people needed to lgtm a change. We default to |
| # the same list as the people who approved it. We use 'reviewers' |
| # to avoid a name collision w/ owners.py. |
| reviewers = approvers |
| if uncovered_files is None: |
| uncovered_files = set() |
| if manually_specified_reviewers is None: |
| manually_specified_reviewers = [] |
| |
| change = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.Change) |
| change.issue = issue |
| change.author_email = 'john@example.com' |
| change.ReviewersFromDescription = lambda: manually_specified_reviewers |
| change.TBRsFromDescription = lambda: [] |
| change.RepositoryRoot = lambda: None |
| affected_file = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| input_api.gerrit = presubmit.GerritAccessor('host') |
| |
| fake_db = mock.MagicMock(owners.Database) |
| fake_db.email_regexp = input_api.re.compile(owners.BASIC_EMAIL_REGEXP) |
| input_api.owners_db = fake_db |
| |
| fake_finder = mock.MagicMock(owners_finder.OwnersFinder) |
| fake_finder.unreviewed_files = uncovered_files |
| fake_finder.print_indent = lambda: '' |
| # pylint: disable=unnecessary-lambda |
| fake_finder.print_comments = lambda owner: fake_finder.writeln(owner) |
| input_api.owners_finder = lambda *args, **kwargs: fake_finder |
| input_api.is_committing = is_committing |
| input_api.tbr = tbr |
| input_api.dry_run = dry_run |
| |
| affected_file.LocalPath.return_value = modified_file |
| change.AffectedFiles.return_value = [affected_file] |
| if not is_committing or issue or ('OWNERS' in modified_file): |
| change.OriginalOwnersFiles.return_value = {} |
| if issue and not response: |
| response = { |
| "owner": {"email": change.author_email}, |
| "labels": {"Code-Review": { |
| u'all': [ |
| { |
| u'email': a, |
| u'value': +1 |
| } for a in approvers |
| ], |
| u'default_value': 0, |
| u'values': {u' 0': u'No score', |
| u'+1': u'Looks good to me', |
| u'-1': u"I would prefer that you didn't submit this"} |
| }}, |
| "reviewers": {"REVIEWER": [{u'email': a}] for a in approvers}, |
| } |
| |
| if is_committing: |
| people = approvers |
| else: |
| people = reviewers |
| |
| if issue: |
| input_api.gerrit._FetchChangeDetail = lambda _: response |
| |
| people.add(change.author_email) |
| if not is_committing and uncovered_files: |
| fake_db.reviewers_for.return_value = change.author_email |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckOwners( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi) |
| for result in results: |
| result.handle() |
| if expected_output: |
| self.assertRegexpMatches(sys.stdout.getvalue(), expected_output) |
| else: |
| self.assertEqual(sys.stdout.getvalue(), expected_output) |
| sys.stdout.truncate(0) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_DryRun(self): |
| response = { |
| "owner": {"email": "john@example.com"}, |
| "labels": {"Code-Review": { |
| u'all': [ |
| { |
| u'email': u'ben@example.com', |
| u'value': 0 |
| }, |
| ], |
| u'approved': {u'email': u'ben@example.org'}, |
| u'default_value': 0, |
| u'values': {u' 0': u'No score', |
| u'+1': u'Looks good to me', |
| u'-1': u"I would prefer that you didn't submit this"} |
| }}, |
| "reviewers": {"REVIEWER": [{u'email': u'ben@example.com'}]}, |
| } |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(approvers=set(), |
| dry_run=True, |
| response=response, |
| reviewers=set(["ben@example.com"]), |
| expected_output='This is a dry run, but these failures would be ' + |
| 'reported on commit:\nMissing LGTM from someone ' + |
| 'other than john@example.com\n') |
| |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(approvers=set(['ben@example.com']), |
| is_committing=False, |
| response=response, |
| expected_output='') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_Approved(self): |
| response = { |
| "owner": {"email": "john@example.com"}, |
| "labels": {"Code-Review": { |
| u'all': [ |
| { |
| u'email': u'john@example.com', # self +1 :) |
| u'value': 1 |
| }, |
| { |
| u'email': u'ben@example.com', |
| u'value': 2 |
| }, |
| ], |
| u'approved': {u'email': u'ben@example.org'}, |
| u'default_value': 0, |
| u'values': {u' 0': u'No score', |
| u'+1': u'Looks good to me, but someone else must approve', |
| u'+2': u'Looks good to me, approved', |
| u'-1': u"I would prefer that you didn't submit this", |
| u'-2': u'Do not submit'} |
| }}, |
| "reviewers": {"REVIEWER": [{u'email': u'ben@example.com'}]}, |
| } |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(approvers=set(['ben@example.com']), |
| response=response, |
| is_committing=True, |
| expected_output='') |
| |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(approvers=set(['ben@example.com']), |
| is_committing=False, |
| response=response, |
| expected_output='') |
| |
| # Testing configuration with on -1..+1. |
| response = { |
| "owner": {"email": "john@example.com"}, |
| "labels": {"Code-Review": { |
| u'all': [ |
| { |
| u'email': u'ben@example.com', |
| u'value': 1 |
| }, |
| ], |
| u'approved': {u'email': u'ben@example.org'}, |
| u'default_value': 0, |
| u'values': {u' 0': u'No score', |
| u'+1': u'Looks good to me', |
| u'-1': u"I would prefer that you didn't submit this"} |
| }}, |
| "reviewers": {"REVIEWER": [{u'email': u'ben@example.com'}]}, |
| } |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(approvers=set(['ben@example.com']), |
| response=response, |
| is_committing=True, |
| expected_output='') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_NotApproved(self): |
| response = { |
| "owner": {"email": "john@example.com"}, |
| "labels": {"Code-Review": { |
| u'all': [ |
| { |
| u'email': u'john@example.com', # self +1 :) |
| u'value': 1 |
| }, |
| { |
| u'email': u'ben@example.com', |
| u'value': 1 |
| }, |
| ], |
| u'approved': {u'email': u'ben@example.org'}, |
| u'default_value': 0, |
| u'values': {u' 0': u'No score', |
| u'+1': u'Looks good to me, but someone else must approve', |
| u'+2': u'Looks good to me, approved', |
| u'-1': u"I would prefer that you didn't submit this", |
| u'-2': u'Do not submit'} |
| }}, |
| "reviewers": {"REVIEWER": [{u'email': u'ben@example.com'}]}, |
| } |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks( |
| approvers=set(), |
| reviewers=set(["ben@example.com"]), |
| response=response, |
| is_committing=True, |
| expected_output= |
| 'Missing LGTM from someone other than john@example.com\n') |
| |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks( |
| approvers=set(), |
| reviewers=set(["ben@example.com"]), |
| is_committing=False, |
| response=response, |
| expected_output='') |
| |
| # Testing configuration with on -1..+1. |
| response = { |
| "owner": {"email": "john@example.com"}, |
| "labels": {"Code-Review": { |
| u'all': [ |
| { |
| u'email': u'ben@example.com', |
| u'value': 0 |
| }, |
| ], |
| u'approved': {u'email': u'ben@example.org'}, |
| u'default_value': 0, |
| u'values': {u' 0': u'No score', |
| u'+1': u'Looks good to me', |
| u'-1': u"I would prefer that you didn't submit this"} |
| }}, |
| "reviewers": {"REVIEWER": [{u'email': u'ben@example.com'}]}, |
| } |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks( |
| approvers=set(), |
| reviewers=set(["ben@example.com"]), |
| response=response, |
| is_committing=True, |
| expected_output= |
| 'Missing LGTM from someone other than john@example.com\n') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_NoReviewers(self): |
| response = { |
| "owner": {"email": "john@example.com"}, |
| "labels": {"Code-Review": { |
| u'default_value': 0, |
| u'values': {u' 0': u'No score', |
| u'+1': u'Looks good to me', |
| u'-1': u"I would prefer that you didn't submit this"} |
| }}, |
| "reviewers": {}, |
| } |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks( |
| approvers=set(), |
| reviewers=set(), |
| response=response, |
| expected_output= |
| 'Missing LGTM from someone other than john@example.com\n') |
| |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks( |
| approvers=set(), |
| reviewers=set(), |
| is_committing=False, |
| response=response, |
| expected_output='') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_NoIssueNoFiles(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(issue=None, |
| expected_output="OWNERS check failed: this CL has no Gerrit " |
| "change number, so we can't check it for approvals.\n") |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(issue=None, is_committing=False, |
| expected_output="") |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_NoIssue(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(issue=None, |
| uncovered_files=set(['foo']), |
| expected_output="OWNERS check failed: this CL has no Gerrit " |
| "change number, so we can't check it for approvals.\n") |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(issue=None, |
| is_committing=False, |
| uncovered_files=set(['foo']), |
| expected_output=re.compile( |
| 'Missing OWNER reviewers for these files:\n' |
| ' foo\n', re.MULTILINE)) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_NoIssueLocalReviewers(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(issue=None, |
| reviewers=set(['jane@example.com']), |
| manually_specified_reviewers=['jane@example.com'], |
| expected_output="OWNERS check failed: this CL has no Gerrit " |
| "change number, so we can't check it for approvals.\n") |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(issue=None, |
| reviewers=set(['jane@example.com']), |
| manually_specified_reviewers=['jane@example.com'], |
| is_committing=False, |
| expected_output='') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_NoIssueLocalReviewersDontInferEmailDomain(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(issue=None, |
| reviewers=set(['jane']), |
| manually_specified_reviewers=['jane@example.com'], |
| expected_output="OWNERS check failed: this CL has no Gerrit " |
| "change number, so we can't check it for approvals.\n") |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(issue=None, |
| uncovered_files=set(['foo']), |
| manually_specified_reviewers=['jane'], |
| is_committing=False, |
| expected_output=re.compile( |
| 'Missing OWNER reviewers for these files:\n' |
| ' foo\n', re.MULTILINE)) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_NoLGTM(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(expected_output='Missing LGTM from someone ' |
| 'other than john@example.com\n') |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(is_committing=False, expected_output='') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_OnlyOwnerLGTM(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(approvers=set(['john@example.com']), |
| expected_output='Missing LGTM from someone ' |
| 'other than john@example.com\n') |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(approvers=set(['john@example.com']), |
| is_committing=False, |
| expected_output='') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_TBR(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(tbr=True, |
| expected_output='--tbr was specified, skipping OWNERS check\n') |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(tbr=True, is_committing=False, expected_output='') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_TBROWNERSFile(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks( |
| tbr=True, |
| uncovered_files=set(['foo/OWNERS']), |
| modified_file='foo/OWNERS', |
| expected_output='Missing LGTM from an OWNER for these files:\n' |
| ' foo/OWNERS\n' |
| 'TBR for OWNERS files are ignored.\n') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_TBRNonOWNERSFile(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks( |
| tbr=True, |
| uncovered_files=set(['foo/xyz.cc']), |
| modified_file='foo/OWNERS', |
| expected_output='--tbr was specified, skipping OWNERS check\n') |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_WithoutOwnerLGTM(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(uncovered_files=set(['foo']), |
| expected_output='Missing LGTM from an OWNER for these files:\n' |
| ' foo\n') |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(uncovered_files=set(['foo']), |
| is_committing=False, |
| expected_output=re.compile( |
| 'Missing OWNER reviewers for these files:\n' |
| ' foo\n', re.MULTILINE)) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckOwners_WithLGTMs(self): |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(approvers=set(['ben@example.com']), |
| uncovered_files=set()) |
| self.AssertOwnersWorks(approvers=set(['ben@example.com']), |
| is_committing=False, |
| uncovered_files=set()) |
| |
| @mock.patch(BUILTIN_OPEN, mock.mock_open()) |
| def testCannedRunUnitTests(self): |
| open().readline.return_value = '' |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'description1', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| input_api.verbose = True |
| input_api.PresubmitLocalPath.return_value = self.fake_root_dir |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('', None) |
| |
| process1 = mock.Mock() |
| process1.returncode = 1 |
| process2 = mock.Mock() |
| process2.returncode = 0 |
| subprocess.Popen.side_effect = [process1, process2] |
| |
| unit_tests = ['allo', 'bar.py'] |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunUnitTests( |
| input_api, |
| presubmit.OutputApi, |
| unit_tests) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(results)) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult, results[1].__class__) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning, results[0].__class__) |
| |
| cmd = ['bar.py', '--verbose'] |
| if input_api.platform == 'win32': |
| cmd.insert(0, 'vpython.bat') |
| else: |
| cmd.insert(0, 'vpython') |
| self.assertEqual(subprocess.Popen.mock_calls, [ |
| mock.call( |
| cmd, cwd=self.fake_root_dir, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| mock.call( |
| ['allo', '--verbose'], cwd=self.fake_root_dir, |
| stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
| stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| ]) |
| |
| threading.Timer.assert_not_called() |
| |
| self.checkstdout('') |
| |
| @mock.patch(BUILTIN_OPEN, mock.mock_open()) |
| def testCannedRunUnitTestsWithTimer(self): |
| open().readline.return_value = '' |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'description1', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| input_api.verbose = True |
| input_api.thread_pool.timeout = 100 |
| input_api.PresubmitLocalPath.return_value = self.fake_root_dir |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('', None) |
| subprocess.Popen.return_value = mock.Mock(returncode=0) |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunUnitTests( |
| input_api, |
| presubmit.OutputApi, |
| ['bar.py']) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult, results[0].__class__) |
| |
| threading.Timer.assert_called_once_with( |
| input_api.thread_pool.timeout, mock.ANY) |
| threading.Timer().start.assert_called_once_with() |
| threading.Timer().cancel.assert_called_once_with() |
| |
| self.checkstdout('') |
| |
| @mock.patch(BUILTIN_OPEN, mock.mock_open()) |
| def testCannedRunUnitTestsWithTimerTimesOut(self): |
| open().readline.return_value = '' |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'description1', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| input_api.verbose = True |
| input_api.thread_pool.timeout = 100 |
| input_api.PresubmitLocalPath.return_value = self.fake_root_dir |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('', None) |
| subprocess.Popen.return_value = mock.Mock(returncode=1) |
| |
| timer_instance = mock.Mock() |
| def mockTimer(_, fn): |
| fn() |
| return timer_instance |
| threading.Timer.side_effect = mockTimer |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunUnitTests( |
| input_api, |
| presubmit.OutputApi, |
| ['bar.py']) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning, results[0].__class__) |
| |
| results[0].handle() |
| self.assertIn( |
| 'bar.py --verbose (0.00s) failed\nProcess timed out after 100s', |
| sys.stdout.getvalue()) |
| |
| threading.Timer.assert_called_once_with( |
| input_api.thread_pool.timeout, mock.ANY) |
| timer_instance.start.assert_called_once_with() |
| |
| @mock.patch(BUILTIN_OPEN, mock.mock_open()) |
| def testCannedRunUnitTestsPython3(self): |
| open().readline.return_value = '#!/usr/bin/env python3' |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'description1', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| input_api.verbose = True |
| input_api.PresubmitLocalPath.return_value = self.fake_root_dir |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('', None) |
| |
| subprocesses = [ |
| mock.Mock(returncode=1), |
| mock.Mock(returncode=0), |
| mock.Mock(returncode=0), |
| ] |
| subprocess.Popen.side_effect = subprocesses |
| |
| unit_tests = ['allo', 'bar.py'] |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunUnitTests( |
| input_api, |
| presubmit.OutputApi, |
| unit_tests) |
| self.assertEqual([result.__class__ for result in results], [ |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult, |
| ]) |
| |
| cmd = ['bar.py', '--verbose'] |
| vpython = 'vpython' |
| vpython3 = 'vpython3' |
| if input_api.platform == 'win32': |
| vpython += '.bat' |
| vpython3 += '.bat' |
| |
| self.assertEqual(subprocess.Popen.mock_calls, [ |
| mock.call( |
| [vpython] + cmd, cwd=self.fake_root_dir, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| mock.call( |
| [vpython3] + cmd, cwd=self.fake_root_dir, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| mock.call( |
| ['allo', '--verbose'], cwd=self.fake_root_dir, |
| stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
| stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| ]) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.mock_calls, [ |
| mock.call(subprocesses[0], None), |
| mock.call(subprocesses[1], None), |
| mock.call(subprocesses[2], None), |
| ]) |
| |
| self.checkstdout('') |
| |
| @mock.patch(BUILTIN_OPEN, mock.mock_open()) |
| def testCannedRunUnitTestsDontRunOnPython2(self): |
| open().readline.return_value = '#!/usr/bin/env python3' |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'description1', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| input_api.verbose = True |
| input_api.PresubmitLocalPath.return_value = self.fake_root_dir |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('', None) |
| |
| subprocess.Popen.side_effect = [ |
| mock.Mock(returncode=1), |
| mock.Mock(returncode=0), |
| mock.Mock(returncode=0), |
| ] |
| |
| unit_tests = ['allo', 'bar.py'] |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunUnitTests( |
| input_api, |
| presubmit.OutputApi, |
| unit_tests, |
| run_on_python2=False) |
| self.assertEqual([result.__class__ for result in results], [ |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult, |
| ]) |
| |
| cmd = ['bar.py', '--verbose'] |
| vpython3 = 'vpython3' |
| if input_api.platform == 'win32': |
| vpython3 += '.bat' |
| |
| self.assertEqual(subprocess.Popen.mock_calls, [ |
| mock.call( |
| [vpython3] + cmd, cwd=self.fake_root_dir, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| mock.call( |
| ['allo', '--verbose'], cwd=self.fake_root_dir, |
| stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
| stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| ]) |
| |
| self.checkstdout('') |
| |
| @mock.patch(BUILTIN_OPEN, mock.mock_open()) |
| def testCannedRunUnitTestsDontRunOnPython3(self): |
| open().readline.return_value = '#!/usr/bin/env python3' |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'description1', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| input_api.verbose = True |
| input_api.PresubmitLocalPath.return_value = self.fake_root_dir |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('', None) |
| |
| subprocess.Popen.side_effect = [ |
| mock.Mock(returncode=1), |
| mock.Mock(returncode=0), |
| mock.Mock(returncode=0), |
| ] |
| |
| unit_tests = ['allo', 'bar.py'] |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunUnitTests( |
| input_api, |
| presubmit.OutputApi, |
| unit_tests, |
| run_on_python3=False) |
| self.assertEqual([result.__class__ for result in results], [ |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitPromptWarning, |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult, |
| ]) |
| |
| cmd = ['bar.py', '--verbose'] |
| vpython = 'vpython' |
| if input_api.platform == 'win32': |
| vpython += '.bat' |
| |
| self.assertEqual(subprocess.Popen.mock_calls, [ |
| mock.call( |
| [vpython] + cmd, cwd=self.fake_root_dir, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| mock.call( |
| ['allo', '--verbose'], cwd=self.fake_root_dir, |
| stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
| stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| ]) |
| |
| self.checkstdout('') |
| |
| def testCannedRunUnitTestsInDirectory(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'description1', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| input_api.verbose = True |
| input_api.logging = mock.MagicMock(logging) |
| input_api.PresubmitLocalPath.return_value = self.fake_root_dir |
| input_api.os_listdir.return_value = ['.', '..', 'a', 'b', 'c'] |
| input_api.os_path.isfile = lambda x: not x.endswith('.') |
| |
| process = mock.Mock() |
| process.returncode = 0 |
| subprocess.Popen.return_value = process |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('', None) |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.RunUnitTestsInDirectory( |
| input_api, |
| presubmit.OutputApi, |
| 'random_directory', |
| whitelist=['^a$', '^b$'], |
| blacklist=['a']) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(results)) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitNotifyResult, results[0].__class__) |
| self.assertEqual(subprocess.Popen.mock_calls, [ |
| mock.call( |
| [os.path.join('random_directory', 'b'), '--verbose'], |
| cwd=self.fake_root_dir, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdin=subprocess.PIPE), |
| ]) |
| self.checkstdout('') |
| |
| def testPanProjectChecks(self): |
| # Make sure it accepts both list and tuples. |
| change = presubmit.Change( |
| 'foo1', 'description1', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| affected_file = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| input_api.AffectedFiles.return_value = [affected_file] |
| affected_file.NewContents.return_value = 'Hey!\nHo!\nHey!\nHo!\n\n' |
| # CheckChangeHasNoTabs() calls _FindNewViolationsOfRule() which calls |
| # ChangedContents(). |
| affected_file.ChangedContents.return_value = [ |
| (0, 'Hey!\n'), |
| (1, 'Ho!\n'), |
| (2, 'Hey!\n'), |
| (3, 'Ho!\n'), |
| (4, '\n')] |
| |
| affected_file.LocalPath.return_value = 'hello.py' |
| |
| # CheckingLicense() calls AffectedSourceFiles() instead of AffectedFiles(). |
| input_api.AffectedSourceFiles.return_value = [affected_file] |
| input_api.ReadFile.return_value = 'Hey!\nHo!\nHey!\nHo!\n\n' |
| |
| results = presubmit_canned_checks.PanProjectChecks( |
| input_api, |
| presubmit.OutputApi, |
| excluded_paths=None, |
| text_files=None, |
| license_header=None, |
| project_name=None, |
| owners_check=False) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(results)) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| 'Found line ending with white spaces in:', results[0]._message) |
| self.checkstdout('') |
| |
| def testCheckCIPDManifest_file(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, False) |
| |
| command = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckCIPDManifest( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, path='/path/to/foo') |
| self.assertEqual(command.cmd, |
| ['cipd', 'ensure-file-verify', '-ensure-file', '/path/to/foo']) |
| self.assertEqual(command.kwargs, { |
| 'stdin': subprocess.PIPE, |
| 'stdout': subprocess.PIPE, |
| 'stderr': subprocess.STDOUT, |
| }) |
| |
| def testCheckCIPDManifest_content(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, False) |
| input_api.verbose = True |
| |
| command = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckCIPDManifest( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, content='manifest_content') |
| self.assertEqual(command.cmd, |
| ['cipd', 'ensure-file-verify', '-log-level', 'debug', '-ensure-file=-']) |
| self.assertEqual(command.stdin, 'manifest_content') |
| self.assertEqual(command.kwargs, { |
| 'stdin': subprocess.PIPE, |
| 'stdout': subprocess.PIPE, |
| 'stderr': subprocess.STDOUT, |
| }) |
| |
| def testCheckCIPDPackages(self): |
| content = '\n'.join([ |
| '$VerifiedPlatform foo-bar', |
| '$VerifiedPlatform baz-qux', |
| 'foo/bar/baz/${platform} version:ohaithere', |
| 'qux version:kthxbye', |
| ]) |
| |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, False) |
| |
| command = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckCIPDPackages( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, |
| platforms=['foo-bar', 'baz-qux'], |
| packages={ |
| 'foo/bar/baz/${platform}': 'version:ohaithere', |
| 'qux': 'version:kthxbye', |
| }) |
| self.assertEqual(command.cmd, |
| ['cipd', 'ensure-file-verify', '-ensure-file=-']) |
| self.assertEqual(command.stdin, content) |
| self.assertEqual(command.kwargs, { |
| 'stdin': subprocess.PIPE, |
| 'stdout': subprocess.PIPE, |
| 'stderr': subprocess.STDOUT, |
| }) |
| |
| def testCheckCIPDClientDigests(self): |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(None, False) |
| input_api.verbose = True |
| |
| command = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckCIPDClientDigests( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi, client_version_file='ver') |
| self.assertEqual(command.cmd, [ |
| 'cipd', 'selfupdate-roll', '-check', '-version-file', 'ver', |
| '-log-level', 'debug', |
| ]) |
| |
| def testCannedCheckVPythonSpec(self): |
| change = presubmit.Change('a', 'b', self.fake_root_dir, None, 0, 0, None) |
| input_api = self.MockInputApi(change, False) |
| |
| affected_file = mock.MagicMock(presubmit.GitAffectedFile) |
| affected_file.AbsoluteLocalPath.return_value = '/path1/to/.vpython' |
| input_api.AffectedTestableFiles.return_value = [affected_file] |
| |
| commands = presubmit_canned_checks.CheckVPythonSpec( |
| input_api, presubmit.OutputApi) |
| self.assertEqual(len(commands), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(commands[0].name, 'Verify /path1/to/.vpython') |
| self.assertEqual(commands[0].cmd, [ |
| 'vpython', |
| '-vpython-spec', '/path1/to/.vpython', |
| '-vpython-tool', 'verify' |
| ]) |
| self.assertDictEqual( |
| commands[0].kwargs, |
| { |
| 'stderr': input_api.subprocess.STDOUT, |
| 'stdout': input_api.subprocess.PIPE, |
| 'stdin': input_api.subprocess.PIPE, |
| }) |
| self.assertEqual(commands[0].message, presubmit.OutputApi.PresubmitError) |
| self.assertIsNone(commands[0].info) |
| |
| |
| class ThreadPoolTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(ThreadPoolTest, self).setUp() |
| mock.patch('subprocess2.Popen').start() |
| mock.patch('presubmit_support.sigint_handler').start() |
| mock.patch('presubmit_support.time_time', return_value=0).start() |
| presubmit.sigint_handler.wait.return_value = ('stdout', '') |
| self.addCleanup(mock.patch.stopall) |
| |
| def testSurfaceExceptions(self): |
| def FakePopen(cmd, **kwargs): |
| if cmd[0] == '3': |
| raise TypeError('TypeError') |
| if cmd[0] == '4': |
| raise OSError('OSError') |
| if cmd[0] == '5': |
| return mock.Mock(returncode=1) |
| return mock.Mock(returncode=0) |
| subprocess.Popen.side_effect = FakePopen |
| |
| mock_tests = [ |
| presubmit.CommandData( |
| name=str(i), |
| cmd=[str(i)], |
| kwargs={}, |
| message=lambda x: x, |
| ) |
| for i in range(10) |
| ] |
| |
| t = presubmit.ThreadPool(1) |
| t.AddTests(mock_tests) |
| messages = sorted(t.RunAsync()) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(3, len(messages)) |
| self.assertIn( |
| '3\n3 exec failure (0.00s)\nTraceback (most recent call last):', |
| messages[0]) |
| self.assertIn( |
| '4\n4 exec failure (0.00s)\nTraceback (most recent call last):', |
| messages[1]) |
| self.assertEqual('5\n5 (0.00s) failed\nstdout', messages[2]) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| import unittest |
| unittest.main() |