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"""Gathers output from test runs and create an XML file in JUnit format.
The output files from the individual tests have been written in a directory
structure like:
$DIR/joblog (output from "parallel --joblog joblog")
$DIR/logs/1/cpp/stdout
$DIR/logs/1/cpp/stderr
$DIR/logs/1/csharp/stdout
$DIR/logs/1/csharp/stderr
$DIR/logs/1/java_jdk7/stdout
$DIR/logs/1/java_jdk7/stderr
etc.
This script bundles them into a single output XML file so Jenkins can show
detailed test results. It runs as the last step before the Jenkins build
finishes.
"""
import os
import sys
from yattag import Doc
from collections import defaultdict
def readtests(basedir):
tests = defaultdict(dict)
# Sample input (note: separators are tabs).
#
# Seq Host Starttime Runtime Send Receive Exitval Signal Command
# 1 : 1456263838.313 0.005 0 0 0 0 echo A
with open(basedir + "/joblog") as jobs:
firstline = next(jobs)
for line in jobs:
values = line.split("\t")
name = values[8].split()[-1]
test = tests[name]
test["name"] = name
test["time"] = values[3]
exitval = values[6]
if int(exitval):
# We don't have a more specific message. User should look at stderr.
test["failure"] = "TEST FAILURE"
else:
test["failure"] = False
for testname in os.listdir(basedir + "/logs/1"):
test = tests[testname]
with open(basedir + "/logs/1/" + testname + "/stdout") as f:
test["stdout"] = f.read()
with open(basedir + "/logs/1/" + testname + "/stderr") as f:
test["stderr"] = f.read()
# The cpp test is special since it doesn't run under parallel so doesn't show
# up in the job log.
tests["cpp"]["name"] = "cpp"
with open(basedir + '/logs/1/cpp/build_time', 'r') as f:
tests["cpp"]["time"] = f.read().strip()
tests["cpp"]["failure"] = False
ret = tests.values()
ret.sort(key=lambda x: x["name"])
return ret
def genxml(tests):
doc, tag, text = Doc().tagtext()
with tag("testsuites"):
with tag("testsuite", name="Protobuf Tests"):
for test in tests:
with tag("testcase", name=test["name"], classname=test["name"],
time=test["time"]):
with tag("system-out"):
text(test["stdout"])
with tag("system-err"):
text(test["stderr"])
if test["failure"]:
with tag("failure"):
text(test["failure"])
return doc.getvalue()
sys.stderr.write("make_test_output.py: writing XML from directory: " +
sys.argv[1] + "\n")
print(genxml(readtests(sys.argv[1])))