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There is a library of helper functions for the CherryPy test suite,
called "helper.py" (in this folder); this module calls that as a library.
"""
# GREAT CARE has been taken to separate this module from helper.py,
# because different consumers of each have mutually-exclusive import
# requirements. So don't go moving functions from here into helper.py,
# or vice-versa, unless you *really* know what you're doing.
import sys
import os, os.path
import webtest
import getopt
class TestHarness(object):
"""A test harness for the CherryPy framework and CherryPy applications."""
def __init__(self, tests=None, server=None, protocol="HTTP/1.1",
port=8000, interactive=True):
"""Constructor to populate the TestHarness instance.
tests should be a list of module names (strings).
"""
self.protocol = protocol
self.port = port
self.interactive = interactive
self.server = server
self.tests = tests or []
def run(self, conf=None):
"""Run the test harness."""
import cherrypy
v = sys.version.split()[0]
print "Python version used to run this test script:", v
print "CherryPy version", cherrypy.__version__
print
if isinstance(conf, basestring):
conf = cherrypy.config.dict_from_config_file(conf)
baseconf = {'server.socket_host': '127.0.0.1',
'server.socket_port': self.port,
'server.thread_pool': 10,
'server.log_to_screen': False,
'server.environment': "production",
'server.show_tracebacks': True,
}
baseconf.update(conf or {})
baseconf['server.protocol_version'] = self.protocol
return self._run(baseconf)
def _run(self, conf):
# helper must be imported lazily so the coverage tool
# can run against module-level statements within cherrypy.
# Also, we have to do a relative import here, not
# "from cherrypy.test import helper", because the latter
# would stick a second instance of webtest in sys.modules,
# and we wouldn't be able to globally override the port anymore.
import helper
webtest.WebCase.PORT = self.port
webtest.WebCase.interactive = self.interactive
print
print "Running tests:", self.server
return helper.run_test_suite(self.tests, self.server, conf)
class CommandLineParser(object):
available_servers = {'wsgi': "cherrypy._cpwsgi.WSGIServer",
'wsgi3': "cherrypy._cpwsgi.CPWSGIServer3",
'modpy': "modpy",
}
default_server = "wsgi"
port = 8080
interactive = True
def __init__(self, available_tests, args=sys.argv[1:]):
"""Constructor to populate the TestHarness instance.
available_tests should be a list of module names (strings).
args defaults to sys.argv[1:], but you can provide a different
set of args if you like.
"""
self.available_tests = available_tests
self.cover = False
self.profile = False
self.server = None
self.protocol = "HTTP/1.1"
longopts = ['cover', 'profile', 'dumb', '1.0', 'help',
'basedir=', 'port=', 'server=']
longopts.extend(self.available_tests)
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(args, "", longopts)
except getopt.GetoptError:
# print help information and exit
self.help()
sys.exit(2)
self.tests = []
for o, a in opts:
if o == '--help':
self.help()
sys.exit()
elif o == "--cover":
self.cover = True
elif o == "--profile":
self.profile = True
elif o == "--dumb":
self.interactive = False
elif o == "--1.0":
self.protocol = "HTTP/1.0"
elif o == "--basedir":
self.basedir = a
elif o == "--port":
self.port = int(a)
elif o == "--server":
if a in self.available_servers:
a = self.available_servers[a]
self.server = a
else:
o = o[2:]
if o in self.available_tests and o not in self.tests:
self.tests.append(o)
if self.cover and self.profile:
# Print error message and exit
print ('Error: you cannot run the profiler and the '
'coverage tool at the same time.')
sys.exit(2)
if not self.server:
self.server = self.available_servers[self.default_server]
if not self.tests:
self.tests = self.available_tests[:]
def help(self):
"""Print help for test.py command-line options."""
print """CherryPy Test Program
Usage:
test.py --server=* --port=%s --1.1 --cover --basedir=path --profile --dumb --tests**
""" % self.__class__.port
print ' * servers:'
for name, val in self.available_servers.iteritems():
if name == self.default_server:
print ' --%s: %s (default)' % (name, val)
else:
print ' --%s: %s' % (name, val)
print """
--port=<int>: use a port other than the default (%s).
--1.0: use HTTP/1.0 servers instead of default HTTP/1.1.
--cover: turn on the code-coverage tool.
--basedir=path: display coverage stats for some path other than cherrypy.
--profile: turn on the profiling tool.
--dumb: turn off the interactive output features.
""" % self.__class__.port
print ' ** tests:'
for name in self.available_tests:
print ' --' + name
def start_coverage(self):
"""Start the coverage tool.
To use this feature, you need to download 'coverage.py',
either Gareth Rees' original implementation:
http://www.garethrees.org/2001/12/04/python-coverage/
or Ned Batchelder's enhanced version:
http://www.nedbatchelder.com/code/modules/coverage.html
If neither module is found in PYTHONPATH, coverage is disabled.
"""
try:
from coverage import the_coverage as coverage
c = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "../lib/coverage.cache")
coverage.cache_default = c
if c and os.path.exists(c):
os.remove(c)
coverage.start()
import cherrypy
cherrypy.codecoverage = True
except ImportError:
coverage = None
self.coverage = coverage
def stop_coverage(self):
"""Stop the coverage tool, save results, and report."""
import cherrypy
cherrypy.codecoverage = False
if self.coverage:
self.coverage.save()
self.report_coverage()
print ("run cherrypy/lib/covercp.py as a script to serve "
"coverage results on port 8080")
def report_coverage(self):
"""Print a summary from the code coverage tool."""
basedir = self.basedir
if basedir is None:
# Assume we want to cover everything in "../../cherrypy/"
localDir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
basedir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), localDir, '../'))
else:
if not os.path.isabs(basedir):
basedir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), basedir))
basedir = basedir.lower()
self.coverage.get_ready()
morfs = [x for x in self.coverage.cexecuted
if x.lower().startswith(basedir)]
total_statements = 0
total_executed = 0
print
print "CODE COVERAGE (this might take a while)",
for morf in morfs:
sys.stdout.write(".")
sys.stdout.flush()
name = os.path.split(morf)[1]
if morf.find('test') != -1:
continue
try:
_, statements, _, missing, readable = self.coverage.analysis2(morf)
n = len(statements)
m = n - len(missing)
total_statements = total_statements + n
total_executed = total_executed + m
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except:
# No, really! We truly want to ignore any other errors.
pass
pc = 100.0
if total_statements > 0:
pc = 100.0 * total_executed / total_statements
print ("\nTotal: %s Covered: %s Percent: %2d%%"
% (total_statements, total_executed, pc))
def run(self, conf=None):
"""Run the test harness."""
# Start the coverage tool before importing cherrypy,
# so module-level global statements are covered.
if self.cover:
self.start_coverage()
if self.profile:
conf = conf or {}
conf['profiling.on'] = True
if self.server == 'modpy':
import modpy
h = modpy.ModPythonTestHarness(self.tests, self.server,
self.protocol, self.port,
self.interactive)
else:
h = TestHarness(self.tests, self.server,
self.protocol, self.port,
self.interactive)
success = h.run(conf)
if self.profile:
del conf['profiling.on']
print
print ("run /cherrypy/lib/profiler.py as a script to serve "
"profiling results on port 8080")
if self.cover:
self.stop_coverage()
return success
def prefer_parent_path():
# Place this __file__'s grandparent (../../) at the start of sys.path,
# so that all cherrypy/* imports are from this __file__'s package.
localDir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
curpath = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), localDir))
grandparent = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(curpath, '../../'))
if grandparent not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, grandparent)
def run():
prefer_parent_path()
testList = [
'test_baseurl_filter',
'test_cache_filter',
'test_combinedfilters',
'test_config',
'test_core',
'test_custom_filters',
'test_decodingencoding_filter',
'test_etags',
'test_gzip_filter',
'test_logdebuginfo_filter',
'test_misc_tools',
'test_objectmapping',
'test_response_headers_filter',
'test_static_filter',
'test_tutorials',
'test_virtualhost_filter',
'test_session_filter',
'test_sessionauthenticate_filter',
## 'test_states',
'test_xmlrpc_filter',
'test_wsgiapp_filter',
]
clp = CommandLineParser(testList)
success = clp.run()
if clp.interactive:
print
raw_input('hit enter')
sys.exit(success)
if __name__ == '__main__':
run()
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