#! /usr/bin/env python # MEGA TEST # # usage: mega-test.py # # This runs several tests in parallel and shows progress bars for each, based on a config file. # # is a file containing a list of commands to run along with the expected number of lines # they will output (to stdout and stderr combined), which is how the progress bar is calculated. # The format of the file is simply one test per line, with the line containing the test name, # the number of output lines expected, and the test command. Example: # # mytest 1523 ./my-test --foo bar # another 862 ./another-test --baz # # Each command is interpreted by `sh -euc`, therefore it is acceptable to use environment # variables and other shell syntax. # # After all tests complete, the config file will be rewritten to update the line counts to the # actual number of lines seen for all passing tests (failing tests are not updated). import sys import re import os from errno import EAGAIN from fcntl import fcntl, F_GETFL, F_SETFL from select import poll, POLLIN, POLLHUP from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT CONFIG_LINE = re.compile("^([^ ]+) +([0-9]+) +(.*)$") if len(sys.argv) != 2: sys.stderr.write("Wrong number of arguments.\n"); sys.exit(1) if not os.access("/tmp/test-output", os.F_OK): os.mkdir("/tmp/test-output") config = open(sys.argv[1], 'r') tests = [] class Test: def __init__(self, name, command, lines): self.name = name self.command = command self.lines = lines self.count = 0 self.done = False def start(self, poller): self.proc = Popen(["sh", "-euc", test.command], stdin=dev_null, stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT) fd = self.proc.stdout.fileno() flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL) fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags | os.O_NONBLOCK) poller.register(self.proc.stdout, POLLIN) self.log = open("/tmp/test-output/" + self.name + ".log", "w") def update(self): try: while True: text = self.proc.stdout.read() if text == "": self.proc.wait() self.done = True self.log.close() return True self.count += text.count("\n") self.log.write(text) except IOError as e: if e.errno == EAGAIN: return False raise def print_bar(self): percent = self.count * 100 / self.lines status = "(%3d%%)" % percent color_on = "" color_off = "" if self.done: if self.proc.returncode == 0: color_on = "\033[0;32m" status = "PASS" else: color_on = "\033[0;31m" status = "FAIL: /tmp/test-output/%s.log" % self.name color_off = "\033[0m" print "%s%-16s |%-25s| %6d/%6d %s%s " % ( color_on, self.name, '=' * min(percent / 4, 25), self.count, self.lines, status, color_off) def passed(self): return self.proc.returncode == 0 for line in config: if len(line) > 0 and not line.startswith("#"): match = CONFIG_LINE.match(line) if not match: sys.stderr.write("Invalid config syntax: %s\n" % line); sys.exit(1) test = Test(match.group(1), match.group(3), int(match.group(2))) tests.append(test) config.close() dev_null = open("/dev/null", "rw") poller = poll() fd_map = {} for test in tests: test.start(poller) fd_map[test.proc.stdout.fileno()] = test active_count = len(tests) def print_bars(): for test in tests: test.print_bar() print_bars() while active_count > 0: for (fd, event) in poller.poll(): if fd_map[fd].update(): active_count -= 1 poller.unregister(fd) sys.stdout.write("\033[%dA\r" % len(tests)) print_bars() new_config = open(sys.argv[1], "w") for test in tests: if test.passed(): new_config.write("%-16s %6d %s\n" % (test.name, test.count, test.command)) else: new_config.write("%-16s %6d %s\n" % (test.name, test.lines, test.command)) for test in tests: if not test.passed(): sys.exit(1) sys.exit(0)