support/testing: add sed runtime test
Signed-off-by: Julien Olivain <ju.o@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_rdma_core.py
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_rdma_core.py
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_rdma_core/
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_rdma_core/
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_screen.py
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_screen.py
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_sed.py
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_stress_ng.py
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_stress_ng.py
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_tcl.py
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_tcl.py
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_tcl/
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F: support/testing/tests/package/test_tcl/
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support/testing/tests/package/test_sed.py
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support/testing/tests/package/test_sed.py
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import os
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import infra.basetest
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class TestSed(infra.basetest.BRTest):
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config = infra.basetest.BASIC_TOOLCHAIN_CONFIG + \
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"""
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BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS=y
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BR2_PACKAGE_SED=y
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BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO=y
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# BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_TAR is not set
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"""
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def check_gnu_sed(self):
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in_file = "testfile.txt"
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# We create a test file for this test.
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self.assertRunOk(f"echo 'This is a test' > {in_file}")
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# Check we have the GNU sed by testing a GNU extension likely
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# not present in other implementation. See:
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# https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html#Extended-Commands
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# Note: we cannot search for "GNU sed" in sed --version,
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# because busybox sed --version outputs: "This is not GNU sed
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# version 4.0". The 'F' and 'Q' sed commands are known to be
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# unimplemented in BusyBox 1.36.1.
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expected_code = 123
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sed_script = f"F;Q {expected_code}"
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cmd = f"sed '{sed_script}' {in_file}"
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output, exit_code = self.emulator.run(cmd)
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self.assertEqual(exit_code, expected_code)
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self.assertEqual(output, [in_file])
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def check_sed_substitute(self):
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testfile_num = 5
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# We create few different test files for this test.
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cmd = f'for i in $(seq {testfile_num}) ; do '
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cmd += 'echo "=== $i Hello ===" > file$i.txt ; '
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cmd += 'done'
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self.assertRunOk(cmd)
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# We reformat file content, in-place.
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sed_script = "s/^=== \\([0-9]*\\) \\(Hello\\) ===$/\\2 \\1/"
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cmd = f"sed -i '{sed_script}' file[0-9]*.txt"
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self.assertRunOk(cmd)
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# We substitute numbers with the string "Buildroot". We use an
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# extended regular expression (with the '+'), so we test with
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# the '-r' option.
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sed_script = "s/[0-9]+/Buildroot/g"
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cmd = f"sed -r -i '{sed_script}' file[0-9]*.txt"
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self.assertRunOk(cmd)
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# Our previous text manipulations are expected to end up with
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# the "Hello Buildroot" string in all files.
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cmd = "cat file[0-9]*.txt"
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output, exit_code = self.emulator.run(cmd)
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self.assertEqual(exit_code, 0)
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self.assertEqual(output, ["Hello Buildroot"] * testfile_num)
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def check_sed_line_count(self):
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# We use the '=' command to count lines.
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line_count = 1234
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cmd = f"seq {line_count} | sed -n '$='"
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output, exit_code = self.emulator.run(cmd)
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self.assertEqual(exit_code, 0)
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self.assertEqual(int(output[0]), line_count)
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def check_sed_line_address(self):
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input_file = "strings.txt"
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expected_file = "expected.txt"
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# We create simple data for this test.
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strings = ["one", "two", "three", "four", "five"]
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content = '\\n'.join(strings)
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cmd = f"echo -e \"{content}\" > {input_file}"
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self.assertRunOk(cmd)
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# The manipulation in this tests are expected to extract the
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# first and last of the input. We create the expected data for
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# comparison.
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expected_output = [strings[0], strings[-1]]
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content = '\\n'.join(expected_output)
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cmd = f"echo -e \"{content}\" > {expected_file}"
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self.assertRunOk(cmd)
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# We remove lines between strings "two" and "four" included.
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cmd = f"sed '/two/,/four/d' {input_file} > output1.txt"
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self.assertRunOk(cmd)
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# We check output is the same as the expected data.
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cmd = f"cmp {expected_file} output1.txt"
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self.assertRunOk(cmd)
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# We redo the same manipulation using line number addresses.
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cmd = f"sed -n '1p;5p' {input_file} > output2.txt"
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self.assertRunOk(cmd)
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# We check again output is correct.
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cmd = f"cmp {expected_file} output2.txt"
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self.assertRunOk(cmd)
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def test_run(self):
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cpio_file = os.path.join(self.builddir, "images", "rootfs.cpio")
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self.emulator.boot(arch="armv5",
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kernel="builtin",
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options=["-initrd", cpio_file])
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self.emulator.login()
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# Check the program can execute
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self.assertRunOk("sed --version")
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self.check_gnu_sed()
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self.check_sed_substitute()
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self.check_sed_line_count()
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self.check_sed_line_address()
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