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import difflib
import hashlib
import multiprocessing
import os
import platform
import re
import shlex
import shutil
import subprocess
from http import server
class Conf:
# The configuration parameters for bash test
# The function configure_suite() in system_tests.py will override these parameters
exiv2_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.path.abspath(__file__), '../../../'))
bin_dir = os.path.join(exiv2_dir, 'build/bin')
data_dir = os.path.join(exiv2_dir, 'test/data')
tmp_dir = os.path.join(exiv2_dir, 'test/tmp')
system_name = platform.system() or 'Unknown'
@classmethod
def init(cls):
""" Init the test environment and variables that may be modified """
log.buffer = []
os.chdir(cls.tmp_dir)
os.makedirs(cls.tmp_dir, exist_ok=True)
cls.bin_files = [i.split('.')[0] for i in os.listdir(cls.bin_dir)]
cls.encoding = 'utf-8'
class Log:
def __init__(self):
self.buffer = []
def to_str(self):
return '\n'.join(self.buffer)
def add(self, msg):
self.buffer.append(msg)
def info(self, msg, index=None):
self.add('[INFO] {}'.format(msg))
def warn(self, msg):
self.add('[WARN] {}'.format(msg))
def error(self, msg):
self.add('[ERROR] {}'.format(msg))
class Output:
"""
Simulate the stdout buffer.
You can use `out+=x` to simulate `print(x)`
Sample:
>>> out = Output()
>>> out
>>> str(out)
>>> out += 'Hello'
>>> out += 1
>>> out += ['Hi' , 2]
>>> out += None # no effect
>>> str(out)
"""
def __init__(self):
self.lines = []
self.newline = '\n'
def __str__(self):
return self.newline.join(self.lines)
# def __repr__(self):
# return str(self)
def __add__(self, other):
if other or other == '':
self.lines.append(str(other))
return self
def __radd__(self, other):
if other or other == '':
self.lines.append(str(other))
return self
def cp(src, dest):
""" It is used to copy one file, cannot handle directories """
shutil.copy(src, dest)
def mv(src, dest):
""" It is used to move one file, cannot handle directories """
shutil.move(src, dest)
def rm(*files):
""" It is used to remove files, cannot handle directories """
for i in files:
try:
os.remove(i)
except FileNotFoundError:
continue
def cat(*files, encoding=None, return_in_bytes=False):
if return_in_bytes:
result = b''
for i in files:
with open(i, 'rb') as f:
result += f.read()
else:
result = ''
for i in files:
with open(i, 'r', encoding=encoding or Conf.encoding) as f:
result += f.read()
return result
def grep(pattern, *files, encoding=None):
result = ''
pattern = '.*{}.*'.format(pattern)
for i in files:
content = cat(i, encoding=encoding or Conf.encoding)
result += '\n'.join(re.findall(pattern, content))
return result
def save(content: (bytes, str, tuple, list), filename, encoding=None):
if isinstance(content, bytes):
with open(filename, 'wb') as f:
f.write(content)
return
if isinstance(content, (tuple, list)):
content = '\n'.join(content)
if isinstance(content, str):
with open(filename, 'w', encoding=encoding or Conf.encoding) as f:
f.write(content)
else:
raise ValueError('Expect content of type (bytes, str, tuple, list), but get {}'.format(type(content).__name__))
def diff(file1, file2, encoding=None):
"""
Simulates the output of GNU diff.
You can use `diff(f1, f2)` to simulate `diff -w f1 f2`
"""
encoding = encoding or Conf.encoding
texts = []
for f in [file1, file2]:
text = cat(f, encoding=encoding)
# Ignore whitespace characters
for i in '\t\r\v\f':
text = text.replace(i, ' ')
texts += [text.split('\n')]
text1, text2 = texts
output = []
new_part = True
i = 0
for line in difflib.unified_diff(text1, text2, fromfile=file1, tofile=file2, lineterm=''):
i += 1
if i < 3:
continue
flag = line[0]
if flag == '-': # line unique to sequence 1
new_flag = '< '
elif flag == '+': # line unique to sequence 2
new_flag = '> '
if new_part:
new_part = False
output += ['---']
elif flag == ' ': # line common to both sequences
new_flag = ' '
elif flag == '?': # line not present in either input sequence
new_flag = '? '
elif flag == '@':
output += [re.sub(r'@@ -([^ ]+) \+([^ ]+) @@', r'\1c\2', line)]
new_part = True
continue
else:
new_flag = flag
output += [new_flag + line[1:]]
return '\n'.join(output)
def simply_diff(file1, file2, encoding=None):
encoding = encoding or Conf.encoding
list1 = cat(file1, encoding=encoding).split('\n')
list2 = cat(file2, encoding=encoding).split('\n')
if list1 == list2:
return
report = []
report += ['{}: {} lines'.format(file1, len(list1))]
report += ['{}: {} lines'.format(file2, len(list2))]
max_lines = max(len(list1), len(list2))
for i in [list1, list2]:
i += [''] * (max_lines - len(i)) # Make them have the same number of lines
for i in range(max_lines):
if list1[i] != list2[i]:
report += ['The first mismatch is in line {}:'.format(i + 1)]
report += ['- {}'.format(list1[i])]
report += ['+ {}'.format(list2[i])]
break
return '\n'.join(report)
def copyTestFile(src, dest=''):
""" Copy one test file from data_dir to tmp_dir """
if not dest:
dest = src
shutil.copy(os.path.join(Conf.data_dir, src),
os.path.join(Conf.tmp_dir, dest))
def md5sum(filename):
""" Calculate the MD5 value of the file """
with open(filename, "rb") as f:
return hashlib.md5(f.read()).hexdigest()
def excute(cmd: str, vars_dict=dict(),
expected_returncodes=[0],
mix_stdout_and_stderr=True,
encoding=None,
return_in_bytes=False):
"""
Execute a command in the shell and return its stdout and stderr.
- If the binary of Exiv2 is executed, the absolute path is automatically added.
- Returns the output bytes when return_in_bytes is true. Otherwise, the output is decoded to a str and returned.
Sample:
>>> excute('echo Hello')
>>> excute('exiv2 --help')
"""
args = shlex.split(cmd.format(**vars_dict))
if args[0] in Conf.bin_files:
args[0] = os.path.join(Conf.bin_dir, args[0])
if mix_stdout_and_stderr:
stderr_to = subprocess.STDOUT
else:
stderr_to = subprocess.PIPE
p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=stderr_to, cwd=Conf.tmp_dir)
output = p.communicate() # Assign (stdout, stderr) to output
output = [i or b'' for i in output]
output = [i.rstrip(b'\n') for i in output]
encoding = encoding or Conf.encoding
if not return_in_bytes:
output = [i.decode(encoding) for i in output]
output = [i.replace('\r\n', '\n') for i in output] # fix dos line-endings
output = [i.replace('\\', r'/') for i in output] # fix dos path separators
if expected_returncodes and p.returncode not in expected_returncodes:
log.error('Failed to excute: {}'.format(' '.join(args)))
log.error('The expected return code is {}, but get {}'.format(str(expected_returncodes), p.returncode))
log.info('OUTPUT:\n{}'.format(output[0] + output[1]))
raise RuntimeError('\n' + log.to_str())
if mix_stdout_and_stderr:
return output[0] + output[1] or None
else:
return [i or None for i in output]
def reportTest(testname, output: str, encoding=None):
""" If the output of the test case is correct, this function returns None. Otherwise print its error. """
output = str(output) + '\n'
encoding = encoding or Conf.encoding
reference_file = os.path.join(Conf.data_dir, '{}.out'.format(testname))
reference_output = cat(reference_file, encoding=encoding)
if reference_output == output:
return
log.error('The output of the testcase mismatch the reference')
output_file = os.path.join(Conf.tmp_dir, '{}.out'.format(testname))
save(output, output_file, encoding=encoding)
log.info('The output has been saved to file {}'.format(output_file))
log.info('diff:\n' + str(simply_diff(reference_file, output_file, encoding=encoding)))
raise RuntimeError('\n' + log.to_str())
def ioTest(filename):
src = os.path.join(Conf.data_dir, filename)
out1 = os.path.join(Conf.tmp_dir, '{}.1'.format(filename))
out2 = os.path.join(Conf.tmp_dir, '{}.2'.format(filename))
excute('iotest {src} {out1} {out2}', vars())
assert md5sum(src) == md5sum(out1), 'The output file is different'
assert md5sum(src) == md5sum(out2), 'The output file is different'
class HttpServer:
def __init__(self, bind='127.0.0.1', port=12760, work_dir='.'):
self.bind = bind
self.port = port
self.work_dir = work_dir
def _start(self):
os.chdir(self.work_dir)
server.test(HandlerClass=server.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler, bind=self.bind, port=self.port)
def start(self):
self.process = multiprocessing.Process(target=self._start)
self.process.start()
def stop(self):
self.process.terminate()
log = Log()