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#!/usr/bin/ruby
#
# this script will run the unit tests in ../tests/*.rb.
#
# Tests for the platform differ from traditional ruby unit tests in a few ways:
#
# (1) at the end of every test function, you should call 'pass()'
# (2) you can specify test dependencies by calling depends_on("TestFirst") in the test class definition.
# (3) test functions are always run in alphabetical order.
# (4) any halt or error will stop the testing unless --continue is specified.
#
require 'minitest/unit'
require 'yaml'
require 'tsort'
require 'net/http'
##
## EXIT CODES
##
EXIT_CODES = {
:success => 0,
:warning => 1,
:failure => 2,
:error => 3
}
def bail(code, msg=nil)
puts msg if msg
if code.is_a? Symbol
exit(EXIT_CODES[code])
else
exit(code)
end
end
##
## EXCEPTIONS
##
# this class is raised if a test file wants to be skipped entirely.
class SkipTest < Exception
end
# raised if --no-continue and there is an error
class TestError < Exception
end
# raised if --no-continue and there is a failure
class TestFailure < Exception
end
##
## CUSTOM UNIT TEST CLASS
##
#
# Our custom unit test class. All tests should be subclasses of this.
#
class LeapTest < MiniTest::Unit::TestCase
class Pass < MiniTest::Assertion
end
def initialize(name)
super(name)
io # << calling this will suppress the marching ants
end
#
# Test class dependencies
#
def self.depends_on(*class_names)
@dependencies ||= []
@dependencies += class_names
end
def self.dependencies
@dependencies || []
end
#
# returns all the test classes, sorted in dependency order.
#
def self.test_classes
classes = ObjectSpace.each_object(Class).select {|test_class|
test_class.ancestors.include?(self)
}
return TestDependencyGraph.new(classes).sorted
end
def self.tests
self.instance_methods.grep(/^test_/).sort
end
#
# The default pass just does an `assert true`. In our case, we want to make the passes more explicit.
#
def pass
raise LeapTest::Pass
end
#
# the default fail() is part of the kernel and it just throws a runtime exception. for tests,
# we want the same behavior as assert(false)
#
def fail(msg=nil)
assert(false, msg)
end
def warn(*msg)
method_name = caller.first.split('`').last.gsub(/(block in |')/,'')
MiniTest::Unit.runner.warn(self.class, method_name, msg.join("\n"))
end
# Always runs test methods within a test class in alphanumeric order
#
def self.test_order
:alpha
end
#
# attempts a http GET on the url, yields |body, response, error|
#
def get(url, params=nil)
uri = URI(url)
if params
uri.query = URI.encode_www_form(params)
end
http = Net::HTTP.new uri.host, uri.port
if uri.scheme == 'https'
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
http.use_ssl = true
end
http.start do |agent|
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new uri.request_uri
if uri.user
request.basic_auth uri.user, uri.password
end
response = agent.request(request)
if response.is_a?(Net::HTTPSuccess)
yield response.body, response, nil
else
yield nil, response, nil
end
end
rescue => exc
yield nil, nil, exc
end
def assert_get(url, params=nil, options=nil)
options ||= {}
get(url, params) do |body, response, error|
if body
yield body if block_given?
elsif response
fail ["Expected a 200 status code from #{url}, but got #{response.code} instead.", options[:error_msg]].compact.join("\n")
else
fail ["Expected a response from #{url}, but got \"#{error}\" instead.", options[:error_msg]].compact.join("\n")
end
end
end
#
# only a warning for now, should be a failure in the future
#
def assert_auth_fail(url, params)
uri = URI(url)
get(url, params) do |body, response, error|
unless response.code.to_s == "401"
warn "Expected a '401 Unauthorized' response, but got #{response.code} instead (GET #{uri.request_uri} with username '#{uri.user}')."
return false
end
end
true
end
#
# test if a socket can be connected to
#
#
# tcp connection helper with timeout
#
def try_tcp_connect(host, port, timeout = 5)
addr = Socket.getaddrinfo(host, nil)
sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in(port, addr[0][3])
Socket.new(Socket.const_get(addr[0][0]), Socket::SOCK_STREAM, 0).tap do |socket|
socket.setsockopt(Socket::IPPROTO_TCP, Socket::TCP_NODELAY, 1)
begin
socket.connect_nonblock(sockaddr)
rescue IO::WaitReadable
if IO.select([socket], nil, nil, timeout) == nil
raise "Connection timeout"
else
socket.connect_nonblock(sockaddr)
end
rescue IO::WaitWritable
if IO.select(nil, [socket], nil, timeout) == nil
raise "Connection timeout"
else
socket.connect_nonblock(sockaddr)
end
end
return socket
end
end
def try_tcp_write(socket, timeout = 5)
begin
socket.write_nonblock("\0")
rescue IO::WaitReadable
if IO.select([socket], nil, nil, timeout) == nil
raise "Write timeout"
else
retry
end
rescue IO::WaitWritable
if IO.select(nil, [socket], nil, timeout) == nil
raise "Write timeout"
else
retry
end
end
end
def try_tcp_read(socket, timeout = 5)
begin
socket.read_nonblock(1)
rescue IO::WaitReadable
if IO.select([socket], nil, nil, timeout) == nil
raise "Read timeout"
else
retry
end
rescue IO::WaitWritable
if IO.select(nil, [socket], nil, timeout) == nil
raise "Read timeout"
else
retry
end
end
end
def assert_tcp_socket(host, port, msg=nil)
begin
socket = try_tcp_connect(host, port, 1)
#try_tcp_write(socket,1)
#try_tcp_read(socket,1)
rescue StandardError => exc
fail ["Failed to open socket #{host}:#{port}", exc].join("\n")
ensure
socket.close if socket
end
end
#
# Matches the regexp in the file, and returns the first matched string (or fails if no match).
#
def file_match(filename, regexp)
if match = File.read(filename).match(regexp)
match.captures.first
else
fail "Regexp #{regexp.inspect} not found in file #{filename.inspect}."
end
end
#
# Matches the regexp in the file, and returns array of matched strings (or fails if no match).
#
def file_matches(filename, regexp)
if match = File.read(filename).match(regexp)
match.captures
else
fail "Regexp #{regexp.inspect} not found in file #{filename.inspect}."
end
end
#
# checks to make sure the given property path exists in $node (e.g. hiera.yaml)
# and returns the value
#
def assert_property(property)
latest = $node
property.split('.').each do |segment|
latest = latest[segment]
fail "Required node property `#{property}` is missing." if latest.nil?
end
return latest
end
#
# works like pgrep command line
# return an array of hashes like so [{:pid => "1234", :process => "ls"}]
#
def pgrep(match)
output = `pgrep --full --list-name '#{match}'`
output.each_line.map{|line|
pid = line.split(' ')[0]
process = line.gsub(/(#{pid} |\n)/, '')
if process =~ /pgrep --full --list-name/
nil
else
{:pid => pid, :process => process}
end
}.compact
end
end
def assert_running(process)
assert pgrep(process).any?, "No running process for #{process}"
end
#
# runs the specified command, failing on a non-zero exit status.
#
def assert_run(command)
output = `#{command}`
if $?.exitstatus != 0
fail "Error running `#{command}`:\n#{output}"
end
end
#
# Custom test runner in order to modify the output.
#
class LeapRunner < MiniTest::Unit
attr_accessor :passes, :warnings
def initialize
@passes = 0
@warnings = 0
super
end
#
# call stack:
# MiniTest::Unit.new.run
# MiniTest::Unit.runner
# LeapTest._run
#
def _run args = []
if $pinned_test_class
suites = [$pinned_test_class]
if $pinned_test_method
options.merge!(:filter => $pinned_test_method.to_s)
end
else
suites = LeapTest.send "test_suites"
suites = TestDependencyGraph.new(suites).sorted
end
output.sync = true
results = _run_suites(suites, :test)
@test_count = results.inject(0) { |sum, (tc, _)| sum + tc }
@assertion_count = results.inject(0) { |sum, (_, ac)| sum + ac }
status
return exit_code()
rescue Interrupt
bail :error, 'Tests halted on interrupt.'
rescue TestFailure
bail :failure, 'Tests halted on failure (because of --no-continue).'
rescue TestError
bail :error, 'Tests halted on error (because of --no-continue).'
end
#
# override puke to change what prints out.
#
def puke(klass, meth, e)
case e
when MiniTest::Skip then
@skips += 1
#if @verbose
report_line("SKIP", klass, meth, e, e.message)
#end
when LeapTest::Pass then
@passes += 1
report_line("PASS", klass, meth)
when MiniTest::Assertion then
@failures += 1
report_line("FAIL", klass, meth, e, e.message)
if $halt_on_failure
raise TestFailure.new
end
else
@errors += 1
bt = MiniTest::filter_backtrace(e.backtrace).join "\n"
report_line("ERROR", klass, meth, e, "#{e.class}: #{e.message}\n#{bt}")
if $halt_on_failure
raise TestError.new
end
end
return "" # disable the marching ants
end
#
# override default status summary
#
def status(io = self.output)
if $output_format == :human
format = "%d tests: %d passes, %d skips, %d warnings, %d failures, %d errors"
output.puts format % [test_count, passes, skips, warnings, failures, errors]
end
end
#
# return an appropriate exit_code symbol
#
def exit_code
if @errors > 0
:error
elsif @failures > 0
:failure
elsif @warnings > 0
# :warning << warnings don't warrant a non-zero exit code.
:success
else
:success
end
end
#
# returns a string for a PASS, SKIP, or FAIL error
#
def report_line(prefix, klass, meth, e=nil, message=nil)
msg_txt = nil
if message
message = message.sub(/http:\/\/([a-z_]+):([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)@/, "http://\\1:password@")
if $output_format == :human
indent = "\n "
msg_txt = indent + message.split("\n").join(indent)
else
msg_txt = message.gsub("\n", ' ')
end
end
if $output_format == :human
if e && msg_txt
output.puts "#{prefix}: #{readable(klass.name)} > #{readable(meth)} [#{File.basename(location(e))}]:#{msg_txt}"
elsif msg_txt
output.puts "#{prefix}: #{readable(klass.name)} > #{readable(meth)}:#{msg_txt}"
else
output.puts "#{prefix}: #{readable(klass.name)} > #{readable(meth)}"
end
# I don't understand at all why, but adding a very tiny sleep here will
sleep(0.0001) # keep lines from being joined together by the logger. output.flush doesn't.
elsif $output_format == :checkmk
code = CHECKMK_CODES[prefix]
msg_txt ||= "Success" if prefix == "PASS"
if e && msg_txt
output.puts "#{code} #{klass.name}/#{machine_readable(meth)} - [#{File.basename(location(e))}]:#{msg_txt}"
elsif msg_txt
output.puts "#{code} #{klass.name}/#{machine_readable(meth)} - #{msg_txt}"
else
output.puts "#{code} #{klass.name}/#{machine_readable(meth)} - no message"
end
end
end
#
# a new function used by TestCase to report warnings.
#
def warn(klass, method_name, msg)
@warnings += 1
report_line("WARN", klass, method_name, nil, msg)
end
private
CHECKMK_CODES = {"PASS" => 0, "SKIP" => 1, "FAIL" => 2, "ERROR" => 3}
#
# Converts snake_case and CamelCase to something more pleasant for humans to read.
#
def readable(str)
str.
gsub(/_/, ' ').
sub(/^test (\d* )?/i, '')
end
def machine_readable(str)
str.sub(/^test_(\d+_)?/i, '')
end
end
##
## Dependency resolution
## Use a topographical sort to manage test dependencies
##
class TestDependencyGraph
include TSort
def initialize(test_classes)
@dependencies = {} # each key is a test class name, and the values
# are arrays of test class names that the key depends on.
test_classes.each do |test_class|
@dependencies[test_class.name] = test_class.dependencies
end
end
def tsort_each_node(&block)
@dependencies.each_key(&block)
end
def tsort_each_child(test_class_name, &block)
if @dependencies[test_class_name]
@dependencies[test_class_name].each(&block)
else
puts "ERROR: bad dependency, no such class `#{test_class_name}`"
bail :error
end
end
def sorted
self.tsort.collect {|class_name|
Kernel.const_get(class_name)
}
end
end
##
## COMMAND LINE ACTIONS
##
def die(test, msg)
if $output_format == :human
puts "ERROR in test `#{test}`: #{msg}"
elsif $output_format == :checkmk
puts "3 #{test} - #{msg}"
end
bail :error
end
def print_help
puts ["USAGE: run_tests [OPTIONS]",
" --continue Don't halt on an error, but continue to the next test.",
" --checkmk Print test results in checkmk format (must come before --test).",
" --test TEST Run only the test with name TEST.",
" --list-tests Prints the names of all available tests and exit.",
" --retry COUNT If the tests don't pass, retry COUNT additional times (default is zero)",
" --wait SECONDS Wait for SECONDS between retries (default is 5)"].join("\n")
exit(0)
end
def list_tests
LeapTest.test_classes.each do |test_class|
test_class.tests.each do |test|
puts test_class.name + "/" + test.to_s.sub(/^test_(\d+_)?/, '')
end
end
exit(0)
end
def pin_test_name(name)
test_class, test_name = name.split('/')
$pinned_test_class = LeapTest.test_classes.detect{|c| c.name == test_class}
unless $pinned_test_class
die name, "there is no test class `#{test_class}`"
end
if test_name
$pinned_test_method = $pinned_test_class.tests.detect{|m| m.to_s =~ /^test_(\d+_)?#{Regexp.escape(test_name)}$/}
unless $pinned_test_method
die name, "there is no test `#{test_name}` in class `#{test_class}`"
end
end
end
#
# run the tests, multiple times if `--retry` and not all tests were successful.
#
def run_tests
exit_code = nil
run_count = $retry ? $retry + 1 : 1
run_count.times do |i|
MiniTest::Unit.runner = LeapRunner.new
exit_code = MiniTest::Unit.new.run
if !$retry || exit_code == :success
break
elsif i != run_count-1
sleep $wait
end
end
bail exit_code
end
##
## MAIN
##
def main
# load node data from hiera file
if File.exists?('/etc/leap/hiera.yaml')
$node = YAML.load_file('/etc/leap/hiera.yaml')
else
$node = {"services" => [], "dummy" => true}
end
# load all test classes
this_file = File.symlink?(__FILE__) ? File.readlink(__FILE__) : __FILE__
Dir[File.expand_path('../../tests/white-box/*.rb', this_file)].each do |test_file|
begin
require test_file
rescue SkipTest
end
end
# parse command line options
$halt_on_failure = true
$output_format = :human
$retry = false
$wait = 5
loop do
case ARGV[0]
when '--continue' then ARGV.shift; $halt_on_failure = false;
when '--checkmk' then ARGV.shift; $output_format = :checkmk; $halt_on_failure = false
when '--help' then print_help
when '--test' then ARGV.shift; pin_test_name(ARGV.shift)
when '--list-tests' then list_tests
when '--retry' then ARGV.shift; $retry = ARGV.shift.to_i
when '--wait' then ARGV.shift; $wait = ARGV.shift.to_i
else break
end
end
run_tests
end
main()
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