| # Copyright Martin J. Bligh, Google Inc 2008 |
| # Released under the GPL v2 |
| |
| """ |
| This class allows you to communicate with the frontend to submit jobs etc |
| It is designed for writing more sophisiticated server-side control files that |
| can recursively add and manage other jobs. |
| |
| We turn the JSON dictionaries into real objects that are more idiomatic |
| |
| For docs, see: |
| http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/testing/afe-rpc-infrastructure |
| http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/querysets/#queryset-api |
| """ |
| |
| import getpass, os, time, traceback, re |
| import common |
| from autotest_lib.frontend.afe import rpc_client_lib |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import global_config |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import utils |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import control_data |
| from autotest_lib.tko import db |
| |
| |
| try: |
| from autotest_lib.server.site_common import site_utils as server_utils |
| except: |
| from autotest_lib.server import utils as server_utils |
| form_ntuples_from_machines = server_utils.form_ntuples_from_machines |
| |
| GLOBAL_CONFIG = global_config.global_config |
| DEFAULT_SERVER = 'autotest' |
| |
| def dump_object(header, obj): |
| """ |
| Standard way to print out the frontend objects (eg job, host, acl, label) |
| in a human-readable fashion for debugging |
| """ |
| result = header + '\n' |
| for key in obj.hash: |
| if key == 'afe' or key == 'hash': |
| continue |
| result += '%20s: %s\n' % (key, obj.hash[key]) |
| return result |
| |
| |
| class RpcClient(object): |
| """ |
| Abstract RPC class for communicating with the autotest frontend |
| Inherited for both TKO and AFE uses. |
| |
| All the constructors go in the afe / tko class. |
| Manipulating methods go in the object classes themselves |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, path, user, server, print_log, debug, reply_debug): |
| """ |
| Create a cached instance of a connection to the frontend |
| |
| user: username to connect as |
| server: frontend server to connect to |
| print_log: pring a logging message to stdout on every operation |
| debug: print out all RPC traffic |
| """ |
| if not user: |
| user = getpass.getuser() |
| if not server: |
| if 'AUTOTEST_WEB' in os.environ: |
| server = os.environ['AUTOTEST_WEB'] |
| else: |
| server = GLOBAL_CONFIG.get_config_value('SERVER', 'hostname', |
| default=DEFAULT_SERVER) |
| self.server = server |
| self.user = user |
| self.print_log = print_log |
| self.debug = debug |
| self.reply_debug = reply_debug |
| headers = {'AUTHORIZATION': self.user} |
| rpc_server = 'http://' + server + path |
| if debug: |
| print 'SERVER: %s' % rpc_server |
| print 'HEADERS: %s' % headers |
| self.proxy = rpc_client_lib.get_proxy(rpc_server, headers=headers) |
| |
| |
| def run(self, call, **dargs): |
| """ |
| Make a RPC call to the AFE server |
| """ |
| rpc_call = getattr(self.proxy, call) |
| if self.debug: |
| print 'DEBUG: %s %s' % (call, dargs) |
| try: |
| result = utils.strip_unicode(rpc_call(**dargs)) |
| if self.reply_debug: |
| print result |
| return result |
| except Exception: |
| print 'FAILED RPC CALL: %s %s' % (call, dargs) |
| raise |
| |
| |
| def log(self, message): |
| if self.print_log: |
| print message |
| |
| |
| class Planner(RpcClient): |
| def __init__(self, user=None, server=None, print_log=True, debug=False, |
| reply_debug=False): |
| super(Planner, self).__init__(path='/planner/server/rpc/', |
| user=user, |
| server=server, |
| print_log=print_log, |
| debug=debug, |
| reply_debug=reply_debug) |
| |
| |
| class TKO(RpcClient): |
| def __init__(self, user=None, server=None, print_log=True, debug=False, |
| reply_debug=False): |
| super(TKO, self).__init__(path='/new_tko/server/noauth/rpc/', |
| user=user, |
| server=server, |
| print_log=print_log, |
| debug=debug, |
| reply_debug=reply_debug) |
| self._db = None |
| |
| |
| def get_job_test_statuses_from_db(self, job_id): |
| """Get job test statuses from the database. |
| |
| Retrieve a set of fields from a job that reflect the status of each test |
| run within a job. |
| fields retrieved: status, test_name, reason, test_started_time, |
| test_finished_time, afe_job_id, job_owner, hostname. |
| |
| @param job_id: The afe job id to look up. |
| @returns a TestStatus object of the resulting information. |
| """ |
| if self._db is None: |
| self._db = db.db() |
| fields = ['status', 'test_name', 'subdir', 'reason', |
| 'test_started_time', 'test_finished_time', 'afe_job_id', |
| 'job_owner', 'hostname', 'job_tag'] |
| table = 'tko_test_view_2' |
| where = 'job_tag like "%s-%%"' % job_id |
| test_status = [] |
| # Run commit before we query to ensure that we are pulling the latest |
| # results. |
| self._db.commit() |
| for entry in self._db.select(','.join(fields), table, (where, None)): |
| status_dict = {} |
| for key,value in zip(fields, entry): |
| # All callers expect values to be a str object. |
| status_dict[key] = str(value) |
| # id is used by TestStatus to uniquely identify each Test Status |
| # obj. |
| status_dict['id'] = [status_dict['reason'], status_dict['hostname'], |
| status_dict['test_name']] |
| test_status.append(status_dict) |
| |
| return [TestStatus(self, e) for e in test_status] |
| |
| |
| def get_status_counts(self, job, **data): |
| entries = self.run('get_status_counts', |
| group_by=['hostname', 'test_name', 'reason'], |
| job_tag__startswith='%s-' % job, **data) |
| return [TestStatus(self, e) for e in entries['groups']] |
| |
| |
| class AFE(RpcClient): |
| def __init__(self, user=None, server=None, print_log=True, debug=False, |
| reply_debug=False, job=None): |
| self.job = job |
| super(AFE, self).__init__(path='/afe/server/noauth/rpc/', |
| user=user, |
| server=server, |
| print_log=print_log, |
| debug=debug, |
| reply_debug=reply_debug) |
| |
| |
| def host_statuses(self, live=None): |
| dead_statuses = ['Repair Failed', 'Repairing'] |
| statuses = self.run('get_static_data')['host_statuses'] |
| if live == True: |
| return list(set(statuses) - set(dead_statuses)) |
| if live == False: |
| return dead_statuses |
| else: |
| return statuses |
| |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _dict_for_host_query(hostnames=(), status=None, label=None): |
| query_args = {} |
| if hostnames: |
| query_args['hostname__in'] = hostnames |
| if status: |
| query_args['status'] = status |
| if label: |
| query_args['labels__name'] = label |
| return query_args |
| |
| |
| def get_hosts(self, hostnames=(), status=None, label=None, **dargs): |
| query_args = dict(dargs) |
| query_args.update(self._dict_for_host_query(hostnames=hostnames, |
| status=status, |
| label=label)) |
| hosts = self.run('get_hosts', **query_args) |
| return [Host(self, h) for h in hosts] |
| |
| |
| def get_hostnames(self, status=None, label=None, **dargs): |
| """Like get_hosts() but returns hostnames instead of Host objects.""" |
| # This implementation can be replaced with a more efficient one |
| # that does not query for entire host objects in the future. |
| return [host_obj.hostname for host_obj in |
| self.get_hosts(status=status, label=label, **dargs)] |
| |
| |
| def reverify_hosts(self, hostnames=(), status=None, label=None): |
| query_args = dict(locked=False, |
| aclgroup__users__login=self.user) |
| query_args.update(self._dict_for_host_query(hostnames=hostnames, |
| status=status, |
| label=label)) |
| return self.run('reverify_hosts', **query_args) |
| |
| |
| def create_host(self, hostname, **dargs): |
| id = self.run('add_host', hostname=hostname, **dargs) |
| return self.get_hosts(id=id)[0] |
| |
| |
| def set_host_attribute(self, attr, val, **dargs): |
| self.run('set_host_attribute', attribute=attr, value=val, **dargs) |
| |
| |
| def get_labels(self, **dargs): |
| labels = self.run('get_labels', **dargs) |
| return [Label(self, l) for l in labels] |
| |
| |
| def create_label(self, name, **dargs): |
| id = self.run('add_label', name=name, **dargs) |
| return self.get_labels(id=id)[0] |
| |
| |
| def get_acls(self, **dargs): |
| acls = self.run('get_acl_groups', **dargs) |
| return [Acl(self, a) for a in acls] |
| |
| |
| def create_acl(self, name, **dargs): |
| id = self.run('add_acl_group', name=name, **dargs) |
| return self.get_acls(id=id)[0] |
| |
| |
| def get_users(self, **dargs): |
| users = self.run('get_users', **dargs) |
| return [User(self, u) for u in users] |
| |
| |
| def generate_control_file(self, tests, **dargs): |
| ret = self.run('generate_control_file', tests=tests, **dargs) |
| return ControlFile(self, ret) |
| |
| |
| def get_jobs(self, summary=False, **dargs): |
| if summary: |
| jobs_data = self.run('get_jobs_summary', **dargs) |
| else: |
| jobs_data = self.run('get_jobs', **dargs) |
| jobs = [] |
| for j in jobs_data: |
| job = Job(self, j) |
| # Set up some extra information defaults |
| job.testname = re.sub('\s.*', '', job.name) # arbitrary default |
| job.platform_results = {} |
| job.platform_reasons = {} |
| jobs.append(job) |
| return jobs |
| |
| |
| def get_host_queue_entries(self, **data): |
| entries = self.run('get_host_queue_entries', **data) |
| job_statuses = [JobStatus(self, e) for e in entries] |
| |
| # Sadly, get_host_queue_entries doesn't return platforms, we have |
| # to get those back from an explicit get_hosts queury, then patch |
| # the new host objects back into the host list. |
| hostnames = [s.host.hostname for s in job_statuses if s.host] |
| host_hash = {} |
| for host in self.get_hosts(hostname__in=hostnames): |
| host_hash[host.hostname] = host |
| for status in job_statuses: |
| if status.host: |
| status.host = host_hash[status.host.hostname] |
| # filter job statuses that have either host or meta_host |
| return [status for status in job_statuses if (status.host or |
| status.meta_host)] |
| |
| |
| def create_job_by_test(self, tests, kernel=None, use_container=False, |
| kernel_cmdline=None, **dargs): |
| """ |
| Given a test name, fetch the appropriate control file from the server |
| and submit it. |
| |
| @param kernel: A comma separated list of kernel versions to boot. |
| @param kernel_cmdline: The command line used to boot all kernels listed |
| in the kernel parameter. |
| |
| Returns a list of job objects |
| """ |
| assert ('hosts' in dargs or |
| 'atomic_group_name' in dargs and 'synch_count' in dargs) |
| if kernel: |
| kernel_list = re.split('[\s,]+', kernel.strip()) |
| kernel_info = [] |
| for version in kernel_list: |
| kernel_dict = {'version': version} |
| if kernel_cmdline is not None: |
| kernel_dict['cmdline'] = kernel_cmdline |
| kernel_info.append(kernel_dict) |
| else: |
| kernel_info = None |
| control_file = self.generate_control_file( |
| tests=tests, kernel=kernel_info, use_container=use_container) |
| if control_file.is_server: |
| dargs['control_type'] = control_data.CONTROL_TYPE_NAMES.SERVER |
| else: |
| dargs['control_type'] = control_data.CONTROL_TYPE_NAMES.CLIENT |
| dargs['dependencies'] = dargs.get('dependencies', []) + \ |
| control_file.dependencies |
| dargs['control_file'] = control_file.control_file |
| if not dargs.get('synch_count', None): |
| dargs['synch_count'] = control_file.synch_count |
| if 'hosts' in dargs and len(dargs['hosts']) < dargs['synch_count']: |
| # will not be able to satisfy this request |
| return None |
| return self.create_job(**dargs) |
| |
| |
| def create_job(self, control_file, name=' ', priority='Medium', |
| control_type=control_data.CONTROL_TYPE_NAMES.CLIENT, **dargs): |
| id = self.run('create_job', name=name, priority=priority, |
| control_file=control_file, control_type=control_type, **dargs) |
| return self.get_jobs(id=id)[0] |
| |
| |
| def run_test_suites(self, pairings, kernel, kernel_label=None, |
| priority='Medium', wait=True, poll_interval=10, |
| email_from=None, email_to=None, timeout_mins=10080, |
| max_runtime_mins=10080, kernel_cmdline=None): |
| """ |
| Run a list of test suites on a particular kernel. |
| |
| Poll for them to complete, and return whether they worked or not. |
| |
| @param pairings: List of MachineTestPairing objects to invoke. |
| @param kernel: Name of the kernel to run. |
| @param kernel_label: Label (string) of the kernel to run such as |
| '<kernel-version> : <config> : <date>' |
| If any pairing object has its job_label attribute set it |
| will override this value for that particular job. |
| @param kernel_cmdline: The command line to boot the kernel(s) with. |
| @param wait: boolean - Wait for the results to come back? |
| @param poll_interval: Interval between polling for job results (in mins) |
| @param email_from: Send notification email upon completion from here. |
| @param email_from: Send notification email upon completion to here. |
| """ |
| jobs = [] |
| for pairing in pairings: |
| try: |
| new_job = self.invoke_test(pairing, kernel, kernel_label, |
| priority, timeout_mins=timeout_mins, |
| kernel_cmdline=kernel_cmdline, |
| max_runtime_mins=max_runtime_mins) |
| if not new_job: |
| continue |
| jobs.append(new_job) |
| except Exception, e: |
| traceback.print_exc() |
| if not wait or not jobs: |
| return |
| tko = TKO() |
| while True: |
| time.sleep(60 * poll_interval) |
| result = self.poll_all_jobs(tko, jobs, email_from, email_to) |
| if result is not None: |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def result_notify(self, job, email_from, email_to): |
| """ |
| Notify about the result of a job. Will always print, if email data |
| is provided, will send email for it as well. |
| |
| job: job object to notify about |
| email_from: send notification email upon completion from here |
| email_from: send notification email upon completion to here |
| """ |
| if job.result == True: |
| subject = 'Testing PASSED: ' |
| else: |
| subject = 'Testing FAILED: ' |
| subject += '%s : %s\n' % (job.name, job.id) |
| text = [] |
| for platform in job.results_platform_map: |
| for status in job.results_platform_map[platform]: |
| if status == 'Total': |
| continue |
| for host in job.results_platform_map[platform][status]: |
| text.append('%20s %10s %10s' % (platform, status, host)) |
| if status == 'Failed': |
| for test_status in job.test_status[host].fail: |
| text.append('(%s, %s) : %s' % \ |
| (host, test_status.test_name, |
| test_status.reason)) |
| text.append('') |
| |
| base_url = 'http://' + self.server |
| |
| params = ('columns=test', |
| 'rows=machine_group', |
| "condition=tag~'%s-%%25'" % job.id, |
| 'title=Report') |
| query_string = '&'.join(params) |
| url = '%s/tko/compose_query.cgi?%s' % (base_url, query_string) |
| text.append(url + '\n') |
| url = '%s/afe/#tab_id=view_job&object_id=%s' % (base_url, job.id) |
| text.append(url + '\n') |
| |
| body = '\n'.join(text) |
| print '---------------------------------------------------' |
| print 'Subject: ', subject |
| print body |
| print '---------------------------------------------------' |
| if email_from and email_to: |
| print 'Sending email ...' |
| utils.send_email(email_from, email_to, subject, body) |
| print |
| |
| |
| def print_job_result(self, job): |
| """ |
| Print the result of a single job. |
| job: a job object |
| """ |
| if job.result is None: |
| print 'PENDING', |
| elif job.result == True: |
| print 'PASSED', |
| elif job.result == False: |
| print 'FAILED', |
| elif job.result == "Abort": |
| print 'ABORT', |
| print ' %s : %s' % (job.id, job.name) |
| |
| |
| def poll_all_jobs(self, tko, jobs, email_from=None, email_to=None): |
| """ |
| Poll all jobs in a list. |
| jobs: list of job objects to poll |
| email_from: send notification email upon completion from here |
| email_from: send notification email upon completion to here |
| |
| Returns: |
| a) All complete successfully (return True) |
| b) One or more has failed (return False) |
| c) Cannot tell yet (return None) |
| """ |
| results = [] |
| for job in jobs: |
| if getattr(job, 'result', None) is None: |
| job.result = self.poll_job_results(tko, job) |
| if job.result is not None: |
| self.result_notify(job, email_from, email_to) |
| |
| results.append(job.result) |
| self.print_job_result(job) |
| |
| if None in results: |
| return None |
| elif False in results or "Abort" in results: |
| return False |
| else: |
| return True |
| |
| |
| def _included_platform(self, host, platforms): |
| """ |
| See if host's platforms matches any of the patterns in the included |
| platforms list. |
| """ |
| if not platforms: |
| return True # No filtering of platforms |
| for platform in platforms: |
| if re.search(platform, host.platform): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| |
| def invoke_test(self, pairing, kernel, kernel_label, priority='Medium', |
| kernel_cmdline=None, **dargs): |
| """ |
| Given a pairing of a control file to a machine label, find all machines |
| with that label, and submit that control file to them. |
| |
| @param kernel_label: Label (string) of the kernel to run such as |
| '<kernel-version> : <config> : <date>' |
| If any pairing object has its job_label attribute set it |
| will override this value for that particular job. |
| |
| @returns A list of job objects. |
| """ |
| # The pairing can override the job label. |
| if pairing.job_label: |
| kernel_label = pairing.job_label |
| job_name = '%s : %s' % (pairing.machine_label, kernel_label) |
| hosts = self.get_hosts(multiple_labels=[pairing.machine_label]) |
| platforms = pairing.platforms |
| hosts = [h for h in hosts if self._included_platform(h, platforms)] |
| dead_statuses = self.host_statuses(live=False) |
| host_list = [h.hostname for h in hosts if h.status not in dead_statuses] |
| print 'HOSTS: %s' % host_list |
| if pairing.atomic_group_sched: |
| dargs['synch_count'] = pairing.synch_count |
| dargs['atomic_group_name'] = pairing.machine_label |
| else: |
| dargs['hosts'] = host_list |
| new_job = self.create_job_by_test(name=job_name, |
| dependencies=[pairing.machine_label], |
| tests=[pairing.control_file], |
| priority=priority, |
| kernel=kernel, |
| kernel_cmdline=kernel_cmdline, |
| use_container=pairing.container, |
| **dargs) |
| if new_job: |
| if pairing.testname: |
| new_job.testname = pairing.testname |
| print 'Invoked test %s : %s' % (new_job.id, job_name) |
| return new_job |
| |
| |
| def _job_test_results(self, tko, job, debug, tests=[]): |
| """ |
| Retrieve test results for a job |
| """ |
| job.test_status = {} |
| try: |
| test_statuses = tko.get_status_counts(job=job.id) |
| except Exception: |
| print "Ignoring exception on poll job; RPC interface is flaky" |
| traceback.print_exc() |
| return |
| |
| for test_status in test_statuses: |
| # SERVER_JOB is buggy, and often gives false failures. Ignore it. |
| if test_status.test_name == 'SERVER_JOB': |
| continue |
| # if tests is not empty, restrict list of test_statuses to tests |
| if tests and test_status.test_name not in tests: |
| continue |
| if debug: |
| print test_status |
| hostname = test_status.hostname |
| if hostname not in job.test_status: |
| job.test_status[hostname] = TestResults() |
| job.test_status[hostname].add(test_status) |
| |
| |
| def _job_results_platform_map(self, job, debug): |
| # Figure out which hosts passed / failed / aborted in a job |
| # Creates a 2-dimensional hash, stored as job.results_platform_map |
| # 1st index - platform type (string) |
| # 2nd index - Status (string) |
| # 'Completed' / 'Failed' / 'Aborted' |
| # Data indexed by this hash is a list of hostnames (text strings) |
| job.results_platform_map = {} |
| try: |
| job_statuses = self.get_host_queue_entries(job=job.id) |
| except Exception: |
| print "Ignoring exception on poll job; RPC interface is flaky" |
| traceback.print_exc() |
| return None |
| |
| platform_map = {} |
| job.job_status = {} |
| job.metahost_index = {} |
| for job_status in job_statuses: |
| # This is basically "for each host / metahost in the job" |
| if job_status.host: |
| hostname = job_status.host.hostname |
| else: # This is a metahost |
| metahost = job_status.meta_host |
| index = job.metahost_index.get(metahost, 1) |
| job.metahost_index[metahost] = index + 1 |
| hostname = '%s.%s' % (metahost, index) |
| job.job_status[hostname] = job_status.status |
| status = job_status.status |
| # Skip hosts that failed verify or repair: |
| # that's a machine failure, not a job failure |
| if hostname in job.test_status: |
| verify_failed = False |
| for failure in job.test_status[hostname].fail: |
| if (failure.test_name == 'verify' or |
| failure.test_name == 'repair'): |
| verify_failed = True |
| break |
| if verify_failed: |
| continue |
| if hostname in job.test_status and job.test_status[hostname].fail: |
| # If the any tests failed in the job, we want to mark the |
| # job result as failed, overriding the default job status. |
| if status != "Aborted": # except if it's an aborted job |
| status = 'Failed' |
| if job_status.host: |
| platform = job_status.host.platform |
| else: # This is a metahost |
| platform = job_status.meta_host |
| if platform not in platform_map: |
| platform_map[platform] = {'Total' : [hostname]} |
| else: |
| platform_map[platform]['Total'].append(hostname) |
| new_host_list = platform_map[platform].get(status, []) + [hostname] |
| platform_map[platform][status] = new_host_list |
| job.results_platform_map = platform_map |
| |
| |
| def set_platform_results(self, test_job, platform, result): |
| """ |
| Result must be None, 'FAIL', 'WARN' or 'GOOD' |
| """ |
| if test_job.platform_results[platform] is not None: |
| # We're already done, and results recorded. This can't change later. |
| return |
| test_job.platform_results[platform] = result |
| # Note that self.job refers to the metajob we're IN, not the job |
| # that we're excuting from here. |
| testname = '%s.%s' % (test_job.testname, platform) |
| if self.job: |
| self.job.record(result, None, testname, status='') |
| |
| def poll_job_results(self, tko, job, enough=1, debug=False): |
| """ |
| Analyse all job results by platform |
| |
| params: |
| tko: a TKO object representing the results DB. |
| job: the job to be examined. |
| enough: the acceptable delta between the number of completed |
| tests and the total number of tests. |
| debug: enable debugging output. |
| |
| returns: |
| False: if any platform has more than |enough| failures |
| None: if any platform has less than |enough| machines |
| not yet Good. |
| True: if all platforms have at least |enough| machines |
| Good. |
| """ |
| self._job_test_results(tko, job, debug) |
| if job.test_status == {}: |
| return None |
| self._job_results_platform_map(job, debug) |
| |
| good_platforms = [] |
| failed_platforms = [] |
| aborted_platforms = [] |
| unknown_platforms = [] |
| platform_map = job.results_platform_map |
| for platform in platform_map: |
| if not job.platform_results.has_key(platform): |
| # record test start, but there's no way to do this right now |
| job.platform_results[platform] = None |
| total = len(platform_map[platform]['Total']) |
| completed = len(platform_map[platform].get('Completed', [])) |
| failed = len(platform_map[platform].get('Failed', [])) |
| aborted = len(platform_map[platform].get('Aborted', [])) |
| |
| # We set up what we want to record here, but don't actually do |
| # it yet, until we have a decisive answer for this platform |
| if aborted or failed: |
| bad = aborted + failed |
| if (bad > 1) or (bad * 2 >= total): |
| platform_test_result = 'FAIL' |
| else: |
| platform_test_result = 'WARN' |
| |
| if aborted > enough: |
| aborted_platforms.append(platform) |
| self.set_platform_results(job, platform, platform_test_result) |
| elif (failed * 2 >= total) or (failed > enough): |
| failed_platforms.append(platform) |
| self.set_platform_results(job, platform, platform_test_result) |
| elif (completed >= enough) and (completed + enough >= total): |
| good_platforms.append(platform) |
| self.set_platform_results(job, platform, 'GOOD') |
| else: |
| unknown_platforms.append(platform) |
| detail = [] |
| for status in platform_map[platform]: |
| if status == 'Total': |
| continue |
| detail.append('%s=%s' % (status,platform_map[platform][status])) |
| if debug: |
| print '%20s %d/%d %s' % (platform, completed, total, |
| ' '.join(detail)) |
| print |
| |
| if len(aborted_platforms) > 0: |
| if debug: |
| print 'Result aborted - platforms: ', |
| print ' '.join(aborted_platforms) |
| return "Abort" |
| if len(failed_platforms) > 0: |
| if debug: |
| print 'Result bad - platforms: ' + ' '.join(failed_platforms) |
| return False |
| if len(unknown_platforms) > 0: |
| if debug: |
| platform_list = ' '.join(unknown_platforms) |
| print 'Result unknown - platforms: ', platform_list |
| return None |
| if debug: |
| platform_list = ' '.join(good_platforms) |
| print 'Result good - all platforms passed: ', platform_list |
| return True |
| |
| |
| class TestResults(object): |
| """ |
| Container class used to hold the results of the tests for a job |
| """ |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.good = [] |
| self.fail = [] |
| self.pending = [] |
| |
| |
| def add(self, result): |
| if result.complete_count > result.pass_count: |
| self.fail.append(result) |
| elif result.incomplete_count > 0: |
| self.pending.append(result) |
| else: |
| self.good.append(result) |
| |
| |
| class RpcObject(object): |
| """ |
| Generic object used to construct python objects from rpc calls |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, afe, hash): |
| self.afe = afe |
| self.hash = hash |
| self.__dict__.update(hash) |
| |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return dump_object(self.__repr__(), self) |
| |
| |
| class ControlFile(RpcObject): |
| """ |
| AFE control file object |
| |
| Fields: synch_count, dependencies, control_file, is_server |
| """ |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return 'CONTROL FILE: %s' % self.control_file |
| |
| |
| class Label(RpcObject): |
| """ |
| AFE label object |
| |
| Fields: |
| name, invalid, platform, kernel_config, id, only_if_needed |
| """ |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return 'LABEL: %s' % self.name |
| |
| |
| def add_hosts(self, hosts): |
| return self.afe.run('label_add_hosts', id=self.id, hosts=hosts) |
| |
| |
| def remove_hosts(self, hosts): |
| return self.afe.run('label_remove_hosts', id=self.id, hosts=hosts) |
| |
| |
| class Acl(RpcObject): |
| """ |
| AFE acl object |
| |
| Fields: |
| users, hosts, description, name, id |
| """ |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return 'ACL: %s' % self.name |
| |
| |
| def add_hosts(self, hosts): |
| self.afe.log('Adding hosts %s to ACL %s' % (hosts, self.name)) |
| return self.afe.run('acl_group_add_hosts', self.id, hosts) |
| |
| |
| def remove_hosts(self, hosts): |
| self.afe.log('Removing hosts %s from ACL %s' % (hosts, self.name)) |
| return self.afe.run('acl_group_remove_hosts', self.id, hosts) |
| |
| |
| def add_users(self, users): |
| self.afe.log('Adding users %s to ACL %s' % (users, self.name)) |
| return self.afe.run('acl_group_add_users', id=self.name, users=users) |
| |
| |
| class Job(RpcObject): |
| """ |
| AFE job object |
| |
| Fields: |
| name, control_file, control_type, synch_count, reboot_before, |
| run_verify, priority, email_list, created_on, dependencies, |
| timeout, owner, reboot_after, id |
| """ |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return 'JOB: %s' % self.id |
| |
| |
| class JobStatus(RpcObject): |
| """ |
| AFE job_status object |
| |
| Fields: |
| status, complete, deleted, meta_host, host, active, execution_subdir, id |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, afe, hash): |
| # This should call super |
| self.afe = afe |
| self.hash = hash |
| self.__dict__.update(hash) |
| self.job = Job(afe, self.job) |
| if getattr(self, 'host'): |
| self.host = Host(afe, self.host) |
| |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| if self.host and self.host.hostname: |
| hostname = self.host.hostname |
| else: |
| hostname = 'None' |
| return 'JOB STATUS: %s-%s' % (self.job.id, hostname) |
| |
| |
| class Host(RpcObject): |
| """ |
| AFE host object |
| |
| Fields: |
| status, lock_time, locked_by, locked, hostname, invalid, |
| synch_id, labels, platform, protection, dirty, id |
| """ |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return 'HOST OBJECT: %s' % self.hostname |
| |
| |
| def show(self): |
| labels = list(set(self.labels) - set([self.platform])) |
| print '%-6s %-7s %-7s %-16s %s' % (self.hostname, self.status, |
| self.locked, self.platform, |
| ', '.join(labels)) |
| |
| |
| def delete(self): |
| return self.afe.run('delete_host', id=self.id) |
| |
| |
| def modify(self, **dargs): |
| return self.afe.run('modify_host', id=self.id, **dargs) |
| |
| |
| def get_acls(self): |
| return self.afe.get_acls(hosts__hostname=self.hostname) |
| |
| |
| def add_acl(self, acl_name): |
| self.afe.log('Adding ACL %s to host %s' % (acl_name, self.hostname)) |
| return self.afe.run('acl_group_add_hosts', id=acl_name, |
| hosts=[self.hostname]) |
| |
| |
| def remove_acl(self, acl_name): |
| self.afe.log('Removing ACL %s from host %s' % (acl_name, self.hostname)) |
| return self.afe.run('acl_group_remove_hosts', id=acl_name, |
| hosts=[self.hostname]) |
| |
| |
| def get_labels(self): |
| return self.afe.get_labels(host__hostname__in=[self.hostname]) |
| |
| |
| def add_labels(self, labels): |
| self.afe.log('Adding labels %s to host %s' % (labels, self.hostname)) |
| return self.afe.run('host_add_labels', id=self.id, labels=labels) |
| |
| |
| def remove_labels(self, labels): |
| self.afe.log('Removing labels %s from host %s' % (labels,self.hostname)) |
| return self.afe.run('host_remove_labels', id=self.id, labels=labels) |
| |
| |
| class User(RpcObject): |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return 'USER: %s' % self.login |
| |
| |
| class TestStatus(RpcObject): |
| """ |
| TKO test status object |
| |
| Fields: |
| test_idx, hostname, testname, id |
| complete_count, incomplete_count, group_count, pass_count |
| """ |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return 'TEST STATUS: %s' % self.id |
| |
| |
| class MachineTestPairing(object): |
| """ |
| Object representing the pairing of a machine label with a control file |
| |
| machine_label: use machines from this label |
| control_file: use this control file (by name in the frontend) |
| platforms: list of rexeps to filter platforms by. [] => no filtering |
| job_label: The label (name) to give to the autotest job launched |
| to run this pairing. '<kernel-version> : <config> : <date>' |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, machine_label, control_file, platforms=[], |
| container=False, atomic_group_sched=False, synch_count=0, |
| testname=None, job_label=None): |
| self.machine_label = machine_label |
| self.control_file = control_file |
| self.platforms = platforms |
| self.container = container |
| self.atomic_group_sched = atomic_group_sched |
| self.synch_count = synch_count |
| self.testname = testname |
| self.job_label = job_label |
| |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return '%s %s %s %s' % (self.machine_label, self.control_file, |
| self.platforms, self.container) |