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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This is a wrapper script to run tests using the unittest
# framework. It setups the environment properly and defines some
# commandline options for running tests.
#
# Copyright 2008 Jaap Karssenberg <jaap.karssenberg@gmail.com>
import os
import sys
import shutil
import getopt
import logging
import tests
from tests import unittest
def main(argv=None):
'''Run either all tests, or those specified in argv'''
if argv is None:
argv = sys.argv
# parse options
coverage = None
failfast = False
loglevel = logging.WARNING
opts, args = getopt.gnu_getopt(argv[1:],
'hVD', ['help', 'coverage', 'fast', 'failfast', 'debug', 'verbose'])
for o, a in opts:
if o in ('-h', '--help'):
print '''\
usage: %s [OPTIONS] [MODULES]
Where MODULE should a module name from ./tests/
If no module is given the whole test suite is run.
Options:
-h, --help print this text
--fast skip a number of slower tests (assumes --failfast)
--failfast stop after the first test that fails
--coverage report test coverage statistics
-V, --verbose run with verbose output from logging
-D, --debug run with debug output from logging
''' % argv[0]
return
elif o == '--coverage':
try:
import coverage as coverage_module
except ImportError:
print >>sys.stderr, '''\
Can not run test coverage without module 'coverage'.
On Ubuntu or Debian install package 'python-coverage'.
'''
sys.exit(1)
#~ coverage = coverage_module.coverage(data_suffix=True, auto_data=True)
coverage = coverage_module.coverage(data_suffix=True)
coverage.erase() # clean up old date set
coverage.exclude('assert ')
coverage.exclude('raise NotImplementedError')
coverage.start()
elif o == '--fast':
failfast = True
tests.FAST_TEST = True
# set before any test classes are loaded !
elif o == '--failfast':
failfast = True
elif o in ('-V', '--verbose'):
loglevel = logging.INFO
elif o in ('-D', '--debug'):
loglevel = logging.DEBUG
else:
assert False
# Set logging handler
logging.basicConfig(level=loglevel, format='%(levelname)s: %(message)s')
# Build the test suite
loader = unittest.TestLoader()
if args:
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
for name in args:
module = name if name.startswith('tests.') else 'tests.' + name
test = loader.loadTestsFromName(module)
suite.addTest(test)
else:
suite = tests.load_tests(loader, None, None)
# And run it
unittest.installHandler() # Fancy handling for ^C during test
result = \
unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2, failfast=failfast, descriptions=False).run(suite)
# Check the modules were loaded from the right location
# (so no testing based on modules from a previous installed version...)
mylib = os.path.abspath('./zim')
for module in [m for m in sys.modules.keys()
if m == 'zim' or m.startswith('zim.')]:
if sys.modules[module] is None:
continue
file = sys.modules[module].__file__
assert file.startswith(mylib), \
'Module %s was loaded from %s' % (module, file)
test_report(result, 'test_report.html')
print '\nWrote test report to test_report.html\n'
# Create coverage output if asked to do so
if coverage:
coverage.stop()
#~ coverage.combine()
print 'Writing coverage reports...'
pyfiles = list(tests.zim_pyfiles())
#~ coverage.report(pyfiles, show_missing=False)
#~ coverage.html_report(pyfiles, directory='./coverage', omit=['zim/inc/*'])
coverage_report(coverage, pyfiles, './coverage')
print 'Done - Coverage reports can be found in ./coverage/'
## #################################### ##
## Functions to produce various reports ##
## #################################### ##
def test_report(result, file):
'''Produce html report of test failures'''
output = open(file, 'w')
output.write('''\
<html>
<head>
<title>Zim unitest Test Report</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Zim unitest Test Report</h1>
<p>
%i tests run<br/>
%i skipped<br/>
%i errors<br/>
%i failures<br/>
</p>
<hr/>
''' % (
result.testsRun,
len(result.skipped),
len(result.errors),
len(result.failures),
))
def escape_html(text):
return text.replace('&', '&').replace('<', '<').replace('>', '>')
def add_errors(flavour, errors):
for test, err in errors:
output.write("<h2>%s: %s</h2>\n" % (flavour, escape_html(result.getDescription(test))))
output.write("<pre>%s\n</pre>\n" % escape_html(err))
output.write("<hr/>\n")
add_errors('ERROR', result.errors)
add_errors('FAIL', result.failures)
output.close()
def coverage_report(coverage, pyfiles, directory):
'''Produce annotated text and html reports.
Alternative for coverage.html_report().
'''
if os.path.exists(directory):
shutil.rmtree(directory) # cleanup
os.mkdir(directory)
# reports per source file
index = []
for path in pyfiles:
if any(n in path for n in ('inc', '_version', '__main__')):
continue
txtfile = path[:-3].replace('/', '.') + '.txt'
htmlfile = path[:-3].replace('/', '.') + '.html'
p, statements, excluded, missing, l = coverage.analysis2(path)
nstat = len(statements)
nexec = nstat - len(missing)
index.append((path, htmlfile, nstat, nexec))
write_coverage_txt(path, directory+'/'+txtfile, missing, excluded, statements)
write_coverage_html(path, directory+'/'+htmlfile, missing, excluded, statements)
# Index for detailed reports
html = open(directory + '/index.html', 'w')
html.write('''\
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>Test Coverage Index</title>
<style>
.good { background-color: #9f9; text-align: right }
.close { background-color: #cf9; text-align: right }
.ontrack { background-color: #ff9; text-align: right }
.lacking { background-color: #fc9; text-align: right }
.bad { background-color: #f99; text-align: right }
.int { text-align: right }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Test Coverage Index</h1>
<table>
<tr><td><b>File</b></td><td><b>Stmts</b></td><td><b>Exec</b></td><td><b>Cover</b></td></tr>
''')
total_stat = reduce(int.__add__, [r[2] for r in index])
total_exec = reduce(int.__add__, [r[3] for r in index])
total_perc = int( float(total_exec) / total_stat * 100 )
if total_perc >= 90: type = 'good'
elif total_perc >= 80: type = 'close'
elif total_perc >= 60: type = 'ontrack'
elif total_perc >= 40: type = 'lacking'
else: type = 'bad'
html.write('<tr><td><b>Total</b></td>'
'<td class="int">%i</td><td class="int">%i</td>'
'<td class="%s">%.0f%%</td></tr>\n'
% (total_stat, total_exec, type, total_perc) )
for report in index:
pyfile, htmlfile, statements, executed = report
if statements: percentage = int( float(executed) / statements * 100 )
else: percentage = 100
if percentage >= 90: type = 'good'
elif percentage >= 80: type = 'close'
elif percentage >= 60: type = 'ontrack'
elif percentage >= 40: type = 'lacking'
else: type = 'bad'
html.write('<tr><td><a href="%s">%s</a></td>'
'<td class="int">%i</td><td class="int">%i</td>'
'<td class="%s">%.0f%%</td></tr>\n'
% (htmlfile, pyfile, statements, executed, type, percentage) )
html.write('''\
</table>
</body>
</html>
''')
html.close()
def write_coverage_txt(sourcefile, txtfile, missing, excluded, statements):
txt = open(txtfile, 'w')
file = open(sourcefile)
i = 0
for line in file:
i += 1
if i in missing: prefix = '!'
elif i in excluded: prefix = '.'
elif i in statements: prefix = ' '
else: prefix = ' '
txt.write(prefix + line)
txt.close()
def write_coverage_html(sourcefile, htmlfile, missing, excluded, statements):
html = open(htmlfile, 'w')
html.write('''\
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>Coverage report for %s</title>
<style>
.code { white-space: pre; font-family: monospace }
.executed { background-color: #9f9 }
.excluded { background-color: #ccc }
.missing { background-color: #f99 }
.comment { }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Coverage report for %s</h1>
<table width="100%%">
<tr><td class="executed"> </td><td>Executed statement</td></tr>
<tr><td class="missing"> </td><td>Untested statement</td></tr>
<tr><td class="excluded"> </td><td>Ignored statement</td></tr>
<tr><td> </td><td> </td></tr>
''' % (sourcefile, sourcefile))
file = open(sourcefile)
i = 0
for line in file:
i += 1
if i in missing: type = 'missing'
elif i in excluded: type = 'excluded'
elif i in statements: type = 'executed'
else: type = 'comment'
line = line.rstrip().replace('&', '&').replace('<', '<').replace('>', '>')
html.write('<tr><td class="%s">%i</td><td class="code">%s</td></tr>\n'
% (type, i, line) )
html.write('''\
</table>
</body>
</html>
''')
html.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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