freebsd-dev/contrib/kyua/cli/common.cpp
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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// Copyright 2011 The Kyua Authors.
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#include "cli/common.hpp"
#include <algorithm>
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include "engine/filters.hpp"
#include "model/test_program.hpp"
#include "model/test_result.hpp"
#include "store/layout.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/options.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/parser.ipp"
#include "utils/cmdline/ui.hpp"
#include "utils/datetime.hpp"
#include "utils/env.hpp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/logging/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/operations.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/path.hpp"
#include "utils/optional.ipp"
#include "utils/sanity.hpp"
#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
# include "config.h"
#endif
namespace cmdline = utils::cmdline;
namespace datetime = utils::datetime;
namespace fs = utils::fs;
namespace layout = store::layout;
using utils::none;
using utils::optional;
/// Standard definition of the option to specify the build root.
const cmdline::path_option cli::build_root_option(
"build-root",
"Path to the built test programs, if different from the location of the "
"Kyuafile scripts",
"path");
/// Standard definition of the option to specify a Kyuafile.
const cmdline::path_option cli::kyuafile_option(
'k', "kyuafile",
"Path to the test suite definition",
"file", "Kyuafile");
/// Standard definition of the option to specify filters on test results.
const cmdline::list_option cli::results_filter_option(
"results-filter", "Comma-separated list of result types to include in "
"the report", "types", "skipped,xfail,broken,failed");
/// Standard definition of the option to specify the results file.
///
/// TODO(jmmv): Should support a git-like syntax to go back in time, like
/// --results-file=LATEST^N where N indicates how many runs to go back to.
const cmdline::string_option cli::results_file_create_option(
'r', "results-file",
"Path to the results file to create; if left to the default value, the "
"name of the file is automatically computed for the current test suite",
"file", layout::results_auto_create_name);
/// Standard definition of the option to specify the results file.
///
/// TODO(jmmv): Should support a git-like syntax to go back in time, like
/// --results-file=LATEST^N where N indicates how many runs to go back to.
const cmdline::string_option cli::results_file_open_option(
'r', "results-file",
"Path to the results file to open or the identifier of the current test "
"suite or a previous results file for automatic lookup; if left to the "
"default value, uses the current directory as the test suite name",
"file", layout::results_auto_open_name);
namespace {
/// Gets the path to the historical database if it exists.
///
/// TODO(jmmv): This function should go away. It only exists as a temporary
/// transitional path to force the use of the stale ~/.kyua/store.db if it
/// exists.
///
/// \return A path if the file is found; none otherwise.
static optional< fs::path >
get_historical_db(void)
{
optional< fs::path > home = utils::get_home();
if (home) {
const fs::path old_db = home.get() / ".kyua/store.db";
if (fs::exists(old_db)) {
if (old_db.is_absolute())
return utils::make_optional(old_db);
else
return utils::make_optional(old_db.to_absolute());
} else {
return none;
}
} else {
return none;
}
}
/// Converts a set of result type names to identifiers.
///
/// \param names The collection of names to process; may be empty.
///
/// \return The result type identifiers corresponding to the input names.
///
/// \throw std::runtime_error If any name in the input names is invalid.
static cli::result_types
parse_types(const std::vector< std::string >& names)
{
typedef std::map< std::string, model::test_result_type > types_map;
types_map valid_types;
valid_types["broken"] = model::test_result_broken;
valid_types["failed"] = model::test_result_failed;
valid_types["passed"] = model::test_result_passed;
valid_types["skipped"] = model::test_result_skipped;
valid_types["xfail"] = model::test_result_expected_failure;
cli::result_types types;
for (std::vector< std::string >::const_iterator iter = names.begin();
iter != names.end(); ++iter) {
const types_map::const_iterator match = valid_types.find(*iter);
if (match == valid_types.end())
throw std::runtime_error(F("Unknown result type '%s'") % *iter);
else
types.push_back((*match).second);
}
return types;
}
} // anonymous namespace
/// Gets the path to the build root, if any.
///
/// This is just syntactic sugar to simplify quierying the 'build_root_option'.
///
/// \param cmdline The parsed command line.
///
/// \return The path to the build root, if specified; none otherwise.
optional< fs::path >
cli::build_root_path(const cmdline::parsed_cmdline& cmdline)
{
optional< fs::path > build_root;
if (cmdline.has_option(build_root_option.long_name()))
build_root = cmdline.get_option< cmdline::path_option >(
build_root_option.long_name());
return build_root;
}
/// Gets the path to the Kyuafile to be loaded.
///
/// This is just syntactic sugar to simplify quierying the 'kyuafile_option'.
///
/// \param cmdline The parsed command line.
///
/// \return The path to the Kyuafile to be loaded.
fs::path
cli::kyuafile_path(const cmdline::parsed_cmdline& cmdline)
{
return cmdline.get_option< cmdline::path_option >(
kyuafile_option.long_name());
}
/// Gets the value of the results-file flag for the creation of a new file.
///
/// \param cmdline The parsed command line from which to extract any possible
/// override for the location of the database via the --results-file flag.
///
/// \return The path to the database to be used.
///
/// \throw cmdline::error If the value passed to the flag is invalid.
std::string
cli::results_file_create(const cmdline::parsed_cmdline& cmdline)
{
std::string results_file = cmdline.get_option< cmdline::string_option >(
results_file_create_option.long_name());
if (results_file == results_file_create_option.default_value()) {
const optional< fs::path > historical_db = get_historical_db();
if (historical_db)
results_file = historical_db.get().str();
} else {
try {
(void)fs::path(results_file);
} catch (const fs::error& e) {
throw cmdline::usage_error(F("Invalid value passed to --%s") %
results_file_create_option.long_name());
}
}
return results_file;
}
/// Gets the value of the results-file flag for the lookup of the file.
///
/// \param cmdline The parsed command line from which to extract any possible
/// override for the location of the database via the --results-file flag.
///
/// \return The path to the database to be used.
///
/// \throw cmdline::error If the value passed to the flag is invalid.
std::string
cli::results_file_open(const cmdline::parsed_cmdline& cmdline)
{
std::string results_file = cmdline.get_option< cmdline::string_option >(
results_file_open_option.long_name());
if (results_file == results_file_open_option.default_value()) {
const optional< fs::path > historical_db = get_historical_db();
if (historical_db)
results_file = historical_db.get().str();
} else {
try {
(void)fs::path(results_file);
} catch (const fs::error& e) {
throw cmdline::usage_error(F("Invalid value passed to --%s") %
results_file_open_option.long_name());
}
}
return results_file;
}
/// Gets the filters for the result types.
///
/// \param cmdline The parsed command line.
///
/// \return A collection of result types to be used for filtering.
///
/// \throw std::runtime_error If any of the user-provided filters is invalid.
cli::result_types
cli::get_result_types(const utils::cmdline::parsed_cmdline& cmdline)
{
result_types types = parse_types(
cmdline.get_option< cmdline::list_option >("results-filter"));
if (types.empty()) {
types.push_back(model::test_result_passed);
types.push_back(model::test_result_skipped);
types.push_back(model::test_result_expected_failure);
types.push_back(model::test_result_broken);
types.push_back(model::test_result_failed);
}
return types;
}
/// Parses a set of command-line arguments to construct test filters.
///
/// \param args The command-line arguments representing test filters.
///
/// \return A set of test filters.
///
/// \throw cmdline:error If any of the arguments is invalid, or if they
/// represent a non-disjoint collection of filters.
std::set< engine::test_filter >
cli::parse_filters(const cmdline::args_vector& args)
{
std::set< engine::test_filter > filters;
try {
for (cmdline::args_vector::const_iterator iter = args.begin();
iter != args.end(); iter++) {
const engine::test_filter filter(engine::test_filter::parse(*iter));
if (filters.find(filter) != filters.end())
throw cmdline::error(F("Duplicate filter '%s'") % filter.str());
filters.insert(filter);
}
check_disjoint_filters(filters);
} catch (const std::runtime_error& e) {
throw cmdline::error(e.what());
}
return filters;
}
/// Reports the filters that have not matched any tests as errors.
///
/// \param unused The collection of unused filters to report.
/// \param ui The user interface object through which errors are to be reported.
///
/// \return True if there are any unused filters. The caller should report this
/// as an error to the user by means of a non-successful exit code.
bool
cli::report_unused_filters(const std::set< engine::test_filter >& unused,
cmdline::ui* ui)
{
for (std::set< engine::test_filter >::const_iterator iter = unused.begin();
iter != unused.end(); iter++) {
cmdline::print_warning(ui, F("No test cases matched by the filter "
"'%s'.") % (*iter).str());
}
return !unused.empty();
}
/// Formats a time delta for user presentation.
///
/// \param delta The time delta to format.
///
/// \return A user-friendly representation of the time delta.
std::string
cli::format_delta(const datetime::delta& delta)
{
return F("%.3ss") % (delta.seconds + (delta.useconds / 1000000.0));
}
/// Formats a test case result for user presentation.
///
/// \param result The result to format.
///
/// \return A user-friendly representation of the result.
std::string
cli::format_result(const model::test_result& result)
{
std::string text;
switch (result.type()) {
case model::test_result_broken: text = "broken"; break;
case model::test_result_expected_failure: text = "expected_failure"; break;
case model::test_result_failed: text = "failed"; break;
case model::test_result_passed: text = "passed"; break;
case model::test_result_skipped: text = "skipped"; break;
}
INV(!text.empty());
if (!result.reason().empty())
text += ": " + result.reason();
return text;
}
/// Formats the identifier of a test case for user presentation.
///
/// \param test_program The test program containing the test case.
/// \param test_case_name The name of the test case.
///
/// \return A string representing the test case uniquely within a test suite.
std::string
cli::format_test_case_id(const model::test_program& test_program,
const std::string& test_case_name)
{
return F("%s:%s") % test_program.relative_path() % test_case_name;
}
/// Formats a filter using the same syntax of a test case.
///
/// \param test_filter The filter to format.
///
/// \return A string representing the test filter.
std::string
cli::format_test_case_id(const engine::test_filter& test_filter)
{
return F("%s:%s") % test_filter.test_program % test_filter.test_case;
}
/// Prints the version header information to the interface output.
///
/// \param ui Interface to which to write the version details.
void
cli::write_version_header(utils::cmdline::ui* ui)
{
ui->out(PACKAGE " (" PACKAGE_NAME ") " PACKAGE_VERSION);
}