freebsd-dev/contrib/kyua/cli/cmd_report.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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#include "cli/cmd_report.hpp"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <map>
#include <ostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "cli/common.ipp"
#include "drivers/scan_results.hpp"
#include "model/context.hpp"
#include "model/metadata.hpp"
#include "model/test_case.hpp"
#include "model/test_program.hpp"
#include "model/test_result.hpp"
#include "model/types.hpp"
#include "store/layout.hpp"
#include "store/read_transaction.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/defs.hpp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/path.hpp"
#include "utils/optional.ipp"
#include "utils/sanity.hpp"
#include "utils/stream.hpp"
#include "utils/text/operations.ipp"
namespace cmdline = utils::cmdline;
namespace config = utils::config;
namespace datetime = utils::datetime;
namespace fs = utils::fs;
namespace layout = store::layout;
namespace text = utils::text;
using cli::cmd_report;
using utils::optional;
namespace {
/// Generates a plain-text report intended to be printed to the console.
class report_console_hooks : public drivers::scan_results::base_hooks {
/// Stream to which to write the report.
std::ostream& _output;
/// Whether to include details in the report or not.
const bool _verbose;
/// Collection of result types to include in the report.
const cli::result_types& _results_filters;
/// Path to the results file being read.
const fs::path& _results_file;
/// The start time of the first test.
optional< utils::datetime::timestamp > _start_time;
/// The end time of the last test.
optional< utils::datetime::timestamp > _end_time;
/// The total run time of the tests. Note that we cannot subtract _end_time
/// from _start_time to compute this due to parallel execution.
utils::datetime::delta _runtime;
/// Representation of a single result.
struct result_data {
/// The relative path to the test program.
utils::fs::path binary_path;
/// The name of the test case.
std::string test_case_name;
/// The result of the test case.
model::test_result result;
/// The duration of the test case execution.
utils::datetime::delta duration;
/// Constructs a new results data.
///
/// \param binary_path_ The relative path to the test program.
/// \param test_case_name_ The name of the test case.
/// \param result_ The result of the test case.
/// \param duration_ The duration of the test case execution.
result_data(const utils::fs::path& binary_path_,
const std::string& test_case_name_,
const model::test_result& result_,
const utils::datetime::delta& duration_) :
binary_path(binary_path_), test_case_name(test_case_name_),
result(result_), duration(duration_)
{
}
};
/// Results received, broken down by their type.
///
/// Note that this may not include all results, as keeping the whole list in
/// memory may be too much.
std::map< model::test_result_type, std::vector< result_data > > _results;
/// Pretty-prints the value of an environment variable.
///
/// \param indent Prefix for the lines to print. Continuation lines
/// use this indentation twice.
/// \param name Name of the variable.
/// \param value Value of the variable. Can have newlines.
void
print_env_var(const char* indent, const std::string& name,
const std::string& value)
{
const std::vector< std::string > lines = text::split(value, '\n');
if (lines.size() == 0) {
_output << F("%s%s=\n") % indent % name;;
} else {
_output << F("%s%s=%s\n") % indent % name % lines[0];
for (std::vector< std::string >::size_type i = 1;
i < lines.size(); ++i) {
_output << F("%s%s%s\n") % indent % indent % lines[i];
}
}
}
/// Prints the execution context to the output.
///
/// \param context The context to dump.
void
print_context(const model::context& context)
{
_output << "===> Execution context\n";
_output << F("Current directory: %s\n") % context.cwd();
const std::map< std::string, std::string >& env = context.env();
if (env.empty())
_output << "No environment variables recorded\n";
else {
_output << "Environment variables:\n";
for (std::map< std::string, std::string >::const_iterator
iter = env.begin(); iter != env.end(); iter++) {
print_env_var(" ", (*iter).first, (*iter).second);
}
}
}
/// Dumps a detailed view of the test case.
///
/// \param result_iter Results iterator pointing at the test case to be
/// dumped.
void
print_test_case_and_result(const store::results_iterator& result_iter)
{
const model::test_case& test_case =
result_iter.test_program()->find(result_iter.test_case_name());
const model::properties_map props =
test_case.get_metadata().to_properties();
_output << F("===> %s:%s\n") %
result_iter.test_program()->relative_path() %
result_iter.test_case_name();
_output << F("Result: %s\n") %
cli::format_result(result_iter.result());
_output << F("Start time: %s\n") %
result_iter.start_time().to_iso8601_in_utc();
_output << F("End time: %s\n") %
result_iter.end_time().to_iso8601_in_utc();
_output << F("Duration: %s\n") %
cli::format_delta(result_iter.end_time() -
result_iter.start_time());
_output << "\n";
_output << "Metadata:\n";
for (model::properties_map::const_iterator iter = props.begin();
iter != props.end(); ++iter) {
if ((*iter).second.empty()) {
_output << F(" %s is empty\n") % (*iter).first;
} else {
_output << F(" %s = %s\n") % (*iter).first % (*iter).second;
}
}
const std::string stdout_contents = result_iter.stdout_contents();
if (!stdout_contents.empty()) {
_output << "\n"
<< "Standard output:\n"
<< stdout_contents;
}
const std::string stderr_contents = result_iter.stderr_contents();
if (!stderr_contents.empty()) {
_output << "\n"
<< "Standard error:\n"
<< stderr_contents;
}
}
/// Counts how many results of a given type have been received.
///
/// \param type Test result type to count results for.
///
/// \return The number of test results with \p type.
std::size_t
count_results(const model::test_result_type type)
{
const std::map< model::test_result_type,
std::vector< result_data > >::const_iterator iter =
_results.find(type);
if (iter == _results.end())
return 0;
else
return (*iter).second.size();
}
/// Prints a set of results.
///
/// \param type Test result type to print results for.
/// \param title Title used when printing results.
void
print_results(const model::test_result_type type,
const char* title)
{
const std::map< model::test_result_type,
std::vector< result_data > >::const_iterator iter2 =
_results.find(type);
if (iter2 == _results.end())
return;
const std::vector< result_data >& all = (*iter2).second;
_output << F("===> %s\n") % title;
for (std::vector< result_data >::const_iterator iter = all.begin();
iter != all.end(); iter++) {
_output << F("%s:%s -> %s [%s]\n") % (*iter).binary_path %
(*iter).test_case_name %
cli::format_result((*iter).result) %
cli::format_delta((*iter).duration);
}
}
public:
/// Constructor for the hooks.
///
/// \param [out] output_ Stream to which to write the report.
/// \param verbose_ Whether to include details in the output or not.
/// \param results_filters_ The result types to include in the report.
/// Cannot be empty.
/// \param results_file_ Path to the results file being read.
report_console_hooks(std::ostream& output_, const bool verbose_,
const cli::result_types& results_filters_,
const fs::path& results_file_) :
_output(output_),
_verbose(verbose_),
_results_filters(results_filters_),
_results_file(results_file_)
{
PRE(!results_filters_.empty());
}
/// Callback executed when the context is loaded.
///
/// \param context The context loaded from the database.
void
got_context(const model::context& context)
{
if (_verbose)
print_context(context);
}
/// Callback executed when a test results is found.
///
/// \param iter Container for the test result's data.
void
got_result(store::results_iterator& iter)
{
if (!_start_time || _start_time.get() > iter.start_time())
_start_time = iter.start_time();
if (!_end_time || _end_time.get() < iter.end_time())
_end_time = iter.end_time();
const datetime::delta duration = iter.end_time() - iter.start_time();
_runtime += duration;
const model::test_result result = iter.result();
_results[result.type()].push_back(
result_data(iter.test_program()->relative_path(),
iter.test_case_name(), iter.result(), duration));
if (_verbose) {
// TODO(jmmv): _results_filters is a list and is small enough for
// std::find to not be an expensive operation here (probably). But
// we should be using a std::set instead.
if (std::find(_results_filters.begin(), _results_filters.end(),
iter.result().type()) != _results_filters.end()) {
print_test_case_and_result(iter);
}
}
}
/// Prints the tests summary.
void
end(const drivers::scan_results::result& /* r */)
{
typedef std::map< model::test_result_type, const char* > types_map;
types_map titles;
titles[model::test_result_broken] = "Broken tests";
titles[model::test_result_expected_failure] = "Expected failures";
titles[model::test_result_failed] = "Failed tests";
titles[model::test_result_passed] = "Passed tests";
titles[model::test_result_skipped] = "Skipped tests";
for (cli::result_types::const_iterator iter = _results_filters.begin();
iter != _results_filters.end(); ++iter) {
const types_map::const_iterator match = titles.find(*iter);
INV_MSG(match != titles.end(), "Conditional does not match user "
"input validation in parse_types()");
print_results((*match).first, (*match).second);
}
const std::size_t broken = count_results(model::test_result_broken);
const std::size_t failed = count_results(model::test_result_failed);
const std::size_t passed = count_results(model::test_result_passed);
const std::size_t skipped = count_results(model::test_result_skipped);
const std::size_t xfail = count_results(
model::test_result_expected_failure);
const std::size_t total = broken + failed + passed + skipped + xfail;
_output << "===> Summary\n";
_output << F("Results read from %s\n") % _results_file;
_output << F("Test cases: %s total, %s skipped, %s expected failures, "
"%s broken, %s failed\n") %
total % skipped % xfail % broken % failed;
if (_verbose && _start_time) {
INV(_end_time);
_output << F("Start time: %s\n") %
_start_time.get().to_iso8601_in_utc();
_output << F("End time: %s\n") %
_end_time.get().to_iso8601_in_utc();
}
_output << F("Total time: %s\n") % cli::format_delta(_runtime);
}
};
} // anonymous namespace
/// Default constructor for cmd_report.
cmd_report::cmd_report(void) : cli_command(
"report", "", 0, -1,
"Generates a report with the results of a test suite run")
{
add_option(results_file_open_option);
add_option(cmdline::bool_option(
"verbose", "Include the execution context and the details of each test "
"case in the report"));
add_option(cmdline::path_option("output", "Path to the output file", "path",
"/dev/stdout"));
add_option(results_filter_option);
}
/// Entry point for the "report" subcommand.
///
/// \param ui Object to interact with the I/O of the program.
/// \param cmdline Representation of the command line to the subcommand.
///
/// \return 0 if everything is OK, 1 if the statement is invalid or if there is
/// any other problem.
int
cmd_report::run(cmdline::ui* ui,
const cmdline::parsed_cmdline& cmdline,
const config::tree& /* user_config */)
{
std::auto_ptr< std::ostream > output = utils::open_ostream(
cmdline.get_option< cmdline::path_option >("output"));
const fs::path results_file = layout::find_results(
results_file_open(cmdline));
const result_types types = get_result_types(cmdline);
report_console_hooks hooks(*output.get(), cmdline.has_option("verbose"),
types, results_file);
const drivers::scan_results::result result = drivers::scan_results::drive(
results_file, parse_filters(cmdline.arguments()), hooks);
return report_unused_filters(result.unused_filters, ui) ?
EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS;
}