kumquat-buildroot/support/testing/tests/utils/test_get_developers.py

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"""Test cases for utils/get-developers.
It does not inherit from infra.basetest.BRTest and therefore does not generate
a logfile. Only when the tests fail there will be output to the console.
The file syntax is already tested by the GitLab-CI job check-DEVELOPERS.
"""
import os
import subprocess
import tempfile
import unittest
import infra
def call_script(args, env, cwd):
"""Call a script and return stdout and stderr as lists and the exit code."""
proc = subprocess.Popen(args, cwd=cwd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env,
universal_newlines=True)
out, err = proc.communicate()
return out.splitlines(), err.splitlines(), proc.returncode
def call_get_developers(cmd, args, env, cwd, developers_content):
"""Call get-developers overrinding the default DEVELOPERS file."""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(buffering=0) as developers_file:
developers_file.write(developers_content)
return call_script([cmd, "-d", developers_file.name] + args, env, cwd)
class TestGetDevelopers(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test the various ways the script can be called in a simple top to bottom sequence."""
WITH_EMPTY_PATH = {}
WITH_UTILS_IN_PATH = {"PATH": infra.basepath("utils") + ":" + os.environ["PATH"]}
def test_run(self):
topdir = infra.basepath()
# no args, with syntax error in the file
developers = b'text3\n'
out, err, rc = call_get_developers("./utils/get-developers", [], self.WITH_EMPTY_PATH, topdir, developers)
self.assertIn("No action specified", out)
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
self.assertEqual(len(err), 0)
# -v generating error, called from the main dir
developers = b'text1\n'
out, err, rc = call_get_developers("./utils/get-developers", ["-v"], self.WITH_EMPTY_PATH, topdir, developers)
self.assertIn("Syntax error in DEVELOPERS file, line 0: 'text1'", err)
self.assertEqual(rc, 1)
self.assertEqual(len(out), 0)
# -v generating error, called from path
developers = b'text2\n'
out, err, rc = call_get_developers("get-developers", ["-v"], self.WITH_UTILS_IN_PATH, topdir, developers)
self.assertIn("Syntax error in DEVELOPERS file, line 0: 'text2'", err)
self.assertEqual(rc, 1)
self.assertEqual(len(out), 0)
# -c generating warning and printing lots of files with no developer
developers = b'N:\tAuthor <email>\n' \
b'F:\tpath/that/does/not/exists/1\n' \
b'F:\tpath/that/does/not/exists/2\n'
out, err, rc = call_get_developers("./utils/get-developers", ["-c"], self.WITH_EMPTY_PATH, topdir, developers)
self.assertIn("WARNING: 'path/that/does/not/exists/1' doesn't match any file", err)
self.assertIn("WARNING: 'path/that/does/not/exists/2' doesn't match any file", err)
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
self.assertGreater(len(out), 1000)
# -p lists more than one developer
developers = b'N:\tdev1\n' \
b'F:\ttoolchain/\n' \
b'\n' \
b'N:\tdev2\n' \
b'F:\ttoolchain/\n'
out, err, rc = call_get_developers("./utils/get-developers", ["-p", "toolchain"], self.WITH_EMPTY_PATH, topdir, developers)
self.assertIn("dev1", out)
self.assertIn("dev2", out)
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
self.assertEqual(len(err), 0)
# no args, with syntax error in the file
developers = b'text3\n'
out, err, rc = call_get_developers("./utils/get-developers", [], self.WITH_EMPTY_PATH, topdir, developers)
self.assertIn("No action specified", out)
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
self.assertEqual(len(err), 0)
# patchfile from topdir and from elsewhere
abs_path = infra.filepath("tests/utils/test_get_developers/")
rel_file = "0001-package-binutils-change-.mk.patch"
abs_file = os.path.join(abs_path, rel_file)
developers = b'N:\tdev1\n' \
b'F:\tpackage/binutils/\n'
out, err, rc = call_get_developers("./utils/get-developers", [abs_file], self.WITH_EMPTY_PATH, topdir, developers)
self.assertIn('git send-email --to buildroot@buildroot.org --cc "dev1"', out)
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
self.assertEqual(len(err), 0)
out, err, rc = call_get_developers("get-developers", [rel_file], self.WITH_UTILS_IN_PATH, abs_path, developers)
self.assertIn('git send-email --to buildroot@buildroot.org --cc "dev1"', out)
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
self.assertEqual(len(err), 0)