214 lines
8.1 KiB
Python
214 lines
8.1 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2015-2017 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http:#www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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""" Interface for test cases. """
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import os
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import time
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import traceback
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import functools
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import junit_xml
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import Env
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import DUT
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import App
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import Utility
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class DefaultEnvConfig(object):
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"""
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default test configs. There're 3 places to set configs, priority is (high -> low):
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1. overwrite set by caller of test method
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2. values set by test_method decorator
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3. default env config get from this class
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"""
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DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
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"app": App.BaseApp,
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"dut": DUT.BaseDUT,
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"env_tag": "default",
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"env_config_file": None,
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"test_suite_name": None,
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}
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@classmethod
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def set_default_config(cls, **kwargs):
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"""
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:param kwargs: configs need to be updated
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:return: None
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"""
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cls.DEFAULT_CONFIG.update(kwargs)
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@classmethod
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def get_default_config(cls):
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"""
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:return: current default config
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"""
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return cls.DEFAULT_CONFIG.copy()
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set_default_config = DefaultEnvConfig.set_default_config
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get_default_config = DefaultEnvConfig.get_default_config
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MANDATORY_INFO = {
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"execution_time": 1,
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"env_tag": "default",
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"category": "function",
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"ignore": False,
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}
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class JunitReport(object):
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# wrapper for junit test report
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# TODO: Don't support by multi-thread (although not likely to be used this way).
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JUNIT_FILE_NAME = "XUNIT_RESULT.xml"
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JUNIT_DEFAULT_TEST_SUITE = "test-suite"
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JUNIT_TEST_SUITE = junit_xml.TestSuite(JUNIT_DEFAULT_TEST_SUITE)
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JUNIT_CURRENT_TEST_CASE = None
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_TEST_CASE_CREATED_TS = 0
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@classmethod
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def output_report(cls, junit_file_path):
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""" Output current test result to file. """
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with open(os.path.join(junit_file_path, cls.JUNIT_FILE_NAME), "w") as f:
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cls.JUNIT_TEST_SUITE.to_file(f, [cls.JUNIT_TEST_SUITE], prettyprint=False)
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@classmethod
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def get_current_test_case(cls):
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"""
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By default, the test framework will handle junit test report automatically.
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While some test case might want to update some info to test report.
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They can use this method to get current test case created by test framework.
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:return: current junit test case instance created by ``JunitTestReport.create_test_case``
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"""
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return cls.JUNIT_CURRENT_TEST_CASE
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@classmethod
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def test_case_finish(cls, test_case):
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"""
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Append the test case to test suite so it can be output to file.
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Execution time will be automatically updated (compared to ``create_test_case``).
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"""
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test_case.elapsed_sec = time.time() - cls._TEST_CASE_CREATED_TS
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cls.JUNIT_TEST_SUITE.test_cases.append(test_case)
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@classmethod
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def create_test_case(cls, name):
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"""
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Extend ``junit_xml.TestCase`` with:
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1. save create test case so it can be get by ``get_current_test_case``
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2. log create timestamp, so ``elapsed_sec`` can be auto updated in ``test_case_finish``.
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:param name: test case name
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:return: instance of ``junit_xml.TestCase``
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"""
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# set stdout to empty string, so we can always append string to stdout.
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# It won't affect output logic. If stdout is empty, it won't be put to report.
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test_case = junit_xml.TestCase(name, stdout="")
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cls.JUNIT_CURRENT_TEST_CASE = test_case
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cls._TEST_CASE_CREATED_TS = time.time()
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return test_case
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def test_method(**kwargs):
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"""
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decorator for test case function.
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The following keyword arguments are pre-defined.
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Any other keyword arguments will be regarded as filter for the test case,
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able to access them by ``case_info`` attribute of test method.
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:keyword app: class for test app. see :doc:`App <App>` for details
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:keyword dut: class for current dut. see :doc:`DUT <DUT>` for details
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:keyword env_tag: name for test environment, used to select configs from config file
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:keyword env_config_file: test env config file. usually will not set this keyword when define case
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:keyword test_suite_name: test suite name, used for generating log folder name and adding xunit format test result.
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usually will not set this keyword when define case
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:keyword junit_report_by_case: By default the test fw will handle junit report generation.
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In some cases, one test function might test many test cases.
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If this flag is set, test case can update junit report by its own.
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"""
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def test(test_func):
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case_info = MANDATORY_INFO.copy()
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case_info["name"] = case_info["ID"] = test_func.__name__
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case_info["junit_report_by_case"] = False
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case_info.update(kwargs)
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@functools.wraps(test_func)
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def handle_test(extra_data=None, **overwrite):
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"""
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create env, run test and record test results
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:param extra_data: extra data that runner or main passed to test case
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:param overwrite: args that runner or main want to overwrite
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:return: None
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"""
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# create env instance
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env_config = DefaultEnvConfig.get_default_config()
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for key in kwargs:
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if key in env_config:
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env_config[key] = kwargs[key]
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env_config.update(overwrite)
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env_inst = Env.Env(**env_config)
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# prepare for xunit test results
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junit_file_path = env_inst.app_cls.get_log_folder(env_config["test_suite_name"])
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junit_test_case = JunitReport.create_test_case(case_info["name"])
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result = False
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try:
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Utility.console_log("starting running test: " + test_func.__name__, color="green")
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# execute test function
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test_func(env_inst, extra_data)
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# if finish without exception, test result is True
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result = True
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except Exception as e:
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# handle all the exceptions here
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traceback.print_exc()
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# log failure
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junit_test_case.add_failure_info(str(e) + ":\r\n" + traceback.format_exc())
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finally:
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# do close all DUTs, if result is False then print DUT debug info
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close_errors = env_inst.close(dut_debug=(not result))
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# We have a hook in DUT close, allow DUT to raise error to fail test case.
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# For example, we don't allow DUT exception (reset) during test execution.
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# We don't want to implement in exception detection in test function logic,
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# as we need to add it to every test case.
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# We can implement it in DUT receive thread,
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# and raise exception in DUT close to fail test case if reset detected.
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if close_errors:
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for error in close_errors:
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junit_test_case.add_failure_info(str(error))
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result = False
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if not case_info["junit_report_by_case"]:
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JunitReport.test_case_finish(junit_test_case)
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# end case and output result
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JunitReport.output_report(junit_file_path)
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if result:
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Utility.console_log("Test Succeed: " + test_func.__name__, color="green")
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else:
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Utility.console_log(("Test Fail: " + test_func.__name__), color="red")
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return result
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handle_test.case_info = case_info
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handle_test.test_method = True
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return handle_test
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return test
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