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- Modern pytest is more visible in telling us about parameters that we had not described, so describe a few more. - ConfigParser.readfp(...) is now configparser.read_file(...) - As part of the "strings vs bytes" conversions in Python 3, we use the default encoding/decoding of utf-8 but in some places tell Python to replace problematic conversions rather than throw a fatal error. - Fix a typo noticed while doing the above ("tot he" -> "to the"). - As suggested by Stephen, re-alphabetize the import list - Per Heinrich, replace how we write contents in test_fit.py Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Tested-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com> Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> [on sandbox] Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
709 lines
21 KiB
Python
709 lines
21 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Stephen Warren
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# Copyright (c) 2015-2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
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# Generate an HTML-formatted log file containing multiple streams of data,
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# each represented in a well-delineated/-structured fashion.
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import datetime
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import html
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import os.path
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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mod_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
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class LogfileStream(object):
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"""A file-like object used to write a single logical stream of data into
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a multiplexed log file. Objects of this type should be created by factory
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functions in the Logfile class rather than directly."""
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def __init__(self, logfile, name, chained_file):
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"""Initialize a new object.
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Args:
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logfile: The Logfile object to log to.
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name: The name of this log stream.
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chained_file: The file-like object to which all stream data should be
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logged to in addition to logfile. Can be None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.logfile = logfile
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self.name = name
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self.chained_file = chained_file
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def close(self):
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"""Dummy function so that this class is "file-like".
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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pass
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def write(self, data, implicit=False):
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"""Write data to the log stream.
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Args:
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data: The data to write to the file.
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implicit: Boolean indicating whether data actually appeared in the
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stream, or was implicitly generated. A valid use-case is to
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repeat a shell prompt at the start of each separate log
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section, which makes the log sections more readable in
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isolation.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.logfile.write(self, data, implicit)
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if self.chained_file:
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# Chained file is console, convert things a little
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self.chained_file.write((data.encode('ascii', 'replace')).decode())
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def flush(self):
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"""Flush the log stream, to ensure correct log interleaving.
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.logfile.flush()
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if self.chained_file:
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self.chained_file.flush()
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class RunAndLog(object):
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"""A utility object used to execute sub-processes and log their output to
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a multiplexed log file. Objects of this type should be created by factory
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functions in the Logfile class rather than directly."""
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def __init__(self, logfile, name, chained_file):
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"""Initialize a new object.
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Args:
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logfile: The Logfile object to log to.
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name: The name of this log stream or sub-process.
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chained_file: The file-like object to which all stream data should
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be logged to in addition to logfile. Can be None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.logfile = logfile
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self.name = name
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self.chained_file = chained_file
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self.output = None
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self.exit_status = None
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def close(self):
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"""Clean up any resources managed by this object."""
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pass
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def run(self, cmd, cwd=None, ignore_errors=False):
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"""Run a command as a sub-process, and log the results.
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The output is available at self.output which can be useful if there is
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an exception.
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Args:
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cmd: The command to execute.
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cwd: The directory to run the command in. Can be None to use the
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current directory.
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ignore_errors: Indicate whether to ignore errors. If True, the
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function will simply return if the command cannot be executed
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or exits with an error code, otherwise an exception will be
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raised if such problems occur.
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Returns:
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The output as a string.
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"""
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msg = '+' + ' '.join(cmd) + '\n'
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if self.chained_file:
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self.chained_file.write(msg)
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self.logfile.write(self, msg)
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try:
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p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, cwd=cwd,
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stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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(stdout, stderr) = p.communicate()
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if stdout is not None:
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stdout = stdout.decode('utf-8')
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if stderr is not None:
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stderr = stderr.decode('utf-8')
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output = ''
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if stdout:
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if stderr:
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output += 'stdout:\n'
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output += stdout
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if stderr:
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if stdout:
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output += 'stderr:\n'
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output += stderr
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exit_status = p.returncode
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exception = None
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as cpe:
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output = cpe.output
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exit_status = cpe.returncode
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exception = cpe
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except Exception as e:
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output = ''
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exit_status = 0
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exception = e
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if output and not output.endswith('\n'):
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output += '\n'
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if exit_status and not exception and not ignore_errors:
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exception = Exception('Exit code: ' + str(exit_status))
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if exception:
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output += str(exception) + '\n'
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self.logfile.write(self, output)
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if self.chained_file:
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self.chained_file.write(output)
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self.logfile.timestamp()
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# Store the output so it can be accessed if we raise an exception.
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self.output = output
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self.exit_status = exit_status
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if exception:
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raise exception
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return output
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class SectionCtxMgr(object):
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"""A context manager for Python's "with" statement, which allows a certain
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portion of test code to be logged to a separate section of the log file.
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Objects of this type should be created by factory functions in the Logfile
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class rather than directly."""
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def __init__(self, log, marker, anchor):
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"""Initialize a new object.
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Args:
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log: The Logfile object to log to.
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marker: The name of the nested log section.
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anchor: The anchor value to pass to start_section().
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.log = log
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self.marker = marker
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self.anchor = anchor
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def __enter__(self):
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self.anchor = self.log.start_section(self.marker, self.anchor)
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def __exit__(self, extype, value, traceback):
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self.log.end_section(self.marker)
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class Logfile(object):
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"""Generates an HTML-formatted log file containing multiple streams of
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data, each represented in a well-delineated/-structured fashion."""
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def __init__(self, fn):
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"""Initialize a new object.
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Args:
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fn: The filename to write to.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.f = open(fn, 'wt', encoding='utf-8')
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self.last_stream = None
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self.blocks = []
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self.cur_evt = 1
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self.anchor = 0
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self.timestamp_start = self._get_time()
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self.timestamp_prev = self.timestamp_start
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self.timestamp_blocks = []
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self.seen_warning = False
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shutil.copy(mod_dir + '/multiplexed_log.css', os.path.dirname(fn))
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self.f.write('''\
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<html>
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<head>
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<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="multiplexed_log.css">
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<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery.min.js"></script>
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<script>
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$(document).ready(function () {
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// Copy status report HTML to start of log for easy access
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sts = $(".block#status_report")[0].outerHTML;
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$("tt").prepend(sts);
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// Add expand/contract buttons to all block headers
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btns = "<span class=\\\"block-expand hidden\\\">[+] </span>" +
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"<span class=\\\"block-contract\\\">[-] </span>";
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$(".block-header").prepend(btns);
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// Pre-contract all blocks which passed, leaving only problem cases
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// expanded, to highlight issues the user should look at.
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// Only top-level blocks (sections) should have any status
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passed_bcs = $(".block-content:has(.status-pass)");
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// Some blocks might have multiple status entries (e.g. the status
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// report), so take care not to hide blocks with partial success.
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passed_bcs = passed_bcs.not(":has(.status-fail)");
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passed_bcs = passed_bcs.not(":has(.status-xfail)");
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passed_bcs = passed_bcs.not(":has(.status-xpass)");
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passed_bcs = passed_bcs.not(":has(.status-skipped)");
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passed_bcs = passed_bcs.not(":has(.status-warning)");
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// Hide the passed blocks
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passed_bcs.addClass("hidden");
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// Flip the expand/contract button hiding for those blocks.
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bhs = passed_bcs.parent().children(".block-header")
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bhs.children(".block-expand").removeClass("hidden");
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bhs.children(".block-contract").addClass("hidden");
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// Add click handler to block headers.
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// The handler expands/contracts the block.
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$(".block-header").on("click", function (e) {
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var header = $(this);
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var content = header.next(".block-content");
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var expanded = !content.hasClass("hidden");
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if (expanded) {
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content.addClass("hidden");
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header.children(".block-expand").first().removeClass("hidden");
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header.children(".block-contract").first().addClass("hidden");
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} else {
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header.children(".block-contract").first().removeClass("hidden");
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header.children(".block-expand").first().addClass("hidden");
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content.removeClass("hidden");
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}
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});
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// When clicking on a link, expand the target block
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$("a").on("click", function (e) {
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var block = $($(this).attr("href"));
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var header = block.children(".block-header");
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var content = block.children(".block-content").first();
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header.children(".block-contract").first().removeClass("hidden");
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header.children(".block-expand").first().addClass("hidden");
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content.removeClass("hidden");
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});
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});
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</script>
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</head>
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<body>
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<tt>
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''')
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def close(self):
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"""Close the log file.
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After calling this function, no more data may be written to the log.
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.f.write('''\
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</tt>
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</body>
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</html>
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''')
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self.f.close()
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# The set of characters that should be represented as hexadecimal codes in
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# the log file.
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_nonprint = {ord('%')}
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_nonprint.update({c for c in range(0, 32) if c not in (9, 10)})
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_nonprint.update({c for c in range(127, 256)})
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def _escape(self, data):
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"""Render data format suitable for inclusion in an HTML document.
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This includes HTML-escaping certain characters, and translating
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control characters to a hexadecimal representation.
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Args:
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data: The raw string data to be escaped.
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Returns:
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An escaped version of the data.
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"""
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data = data.replace(chr(13), '')
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data = ''.join((ord(c) in self._nonprint) and ('%%%02x' % ord(c)) or
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c for c in data)
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data = html.escape(data)
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return data
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def _terminate_stream(self):
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"""Write HTML to the log file to terminate the current stream's data.
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.cur_evt += 1
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if not self.last_stream:
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return
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self.f.write('</pre>\n')
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self.f.write('<div class="stream-trailer block-trailer">End stream: ' +
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self.last_stream.name + '</div>\n')
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self.f.write('</div>\n')
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self.f.write('</div>\n')
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self.last_stream = None
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def _note(self, note_type, msg, anchor=None):
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"""Write a note or one-off message to the log file.
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Args:
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note_type: The type of note. This must be a value supported by the
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accompanying multiplexed_log.css.
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msg: The note/message to log.
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anchor: Optional internal link target.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self._terminate_stream()
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self.f.write('<div class="' + note_type + '">\n')
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self.f.write('<pre>')
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if anchor:
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self.f.write('<a href="#%s">' % anchor)
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self.f.write(self._escape(msg))
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if anchor:
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self.f.write('</a>')
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self.f.write('\n</pre>\n')
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self.f.write('</div>\n')
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def start_section(self, marker, anchor=None):
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"""Begin a new nested section in the log file.
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Args:
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marker: The name of the section that is starting.
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anchor: The value to use for the anchor. If None, a unique value
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will be calculated and used
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Returns:
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Name of the HTML anchor emitted before section.
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"""
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self._terminate_stream()
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self.blocks.append(marker)
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self.timestamp_blocks.append(self._get_time())
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if not anchor:
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self.anchor += 1
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anchor = str(self.anchor)
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blk_path = '/'.join(self.blocks)
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self.f.write('<div class="section block" id="' + anchor + '">\n')
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self.f.write('<div class="section-header block-header">Section: ' +
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blk_path + '</div>\n')
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self.f.write('<div class="section-content block-content">\n')
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self.timestamp()
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return anchor
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def end_section(self, marker):
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"""Terminate the current nested section in the log file.
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This function validates proper nesting of start_section() and
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end_section() calls. If a mismatch is found, an exception is raised.
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Args:
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marker: The name of the section that is ending.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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if (not self.blocks) or (marker != self.blocks[-1]):
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raise Exception('Block nesting mismatch: "%s" "%s"' %
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(marker, '/'.join(self.blocks)))
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self._terminate_stream()
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timestamp_now = self._get_time()
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timestamp_section_start = self.timestamp_blocks.pop()
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delta_section = timestamp_now - timestamp_section_start
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self._note("timestamp",
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"TIME: SINCE-SECTION: " + str(delta_section))
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blk_path = '/'.join(self.blocks)
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self.f.write('<div class="section-trailer block-trailer">' +
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'End section: ' + blk_path + '</div>\n')
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self.f.write('</div>\n')
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self.f.write('</div>\n')
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self.blocks.pop()
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def section(self, marker, anchor=None):
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"""Create a temporary section in the log file.
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This function creates a context manager for Python's "with" statement,
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which allows a certain portion of test code to be logged to a separate
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section of the log file.
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Usage:
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with log.section("somename"):
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some test code
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Args:
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marker: The name of the nested section.
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anchor: The anchor value to pass to start_section().
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Returns:
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A context manager object.
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"""
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return SectionCtxMgr(self, marker, anchor)
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def error(self, msg):
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"""Write an error note to the log file.
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Args:
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msg: A message describing the error.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self._note("error", msg)
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def warning(self, msg):
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"""Write an warning note to the log file.
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Args:
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msg: A message describing the warning.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.seen_warning = True
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self._note("warning", msg)
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def get_and_reset_warning(self):
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"""Get and reset the log warning flag.
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Args:
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None
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Returns:
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Whether a warning was seen since the last call.
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"""
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ret = self.seen_warning
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self.seen_warning = False
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return ret
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def info(self, msg):
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"""Write an informational note to the log file.
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Args:
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msg: An informational message.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self._note("info", msg)
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def action(self, msg):
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"""Write an action note to the log file.
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Args:
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msg: A message describing the action that is being logged.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self._note("action", msg)
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def _get_time(self):
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return datetime.datetime.now()
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def timestamp(self):
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"""Write a timestamp to the log file.
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Args:
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None
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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timestamp_now = self._get_time()
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delta_prev = timestamp_now - self.timestamp_prev
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delta_start = timestamp_now - self.timestamp_start
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self.timestamp_prev = timestamp_now
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self._note("timestamp",
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"TIME: NOW: " + timestamp_now.strftime("%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S.%f"))
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self._note("timestamp",
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"TIME: SINCE-PREV: " + str(delta_prev))
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self._note("timestamp",
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"TIME: SINCE-START: " + str(delta_start))
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def status_pass(self, msg, anchor=None):
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"""Write a note to the log file describing test(s) which passed.
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Args:
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msg: A message describing the passed test(s).
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anchor: Optional internal link target.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self._note("status-pass", msg, anchor)
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def status_warning(self, msg, anchor=None):
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"""Write a note to the log file describing test(s) which passed.
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Args:
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msg: A message describing the passed test(s).
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anchor: Optional internal link target.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self._note("status-warning", msg, anchor)
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def status_skipped(self, msg, anchor=None):
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"""Write a note to the log file describing skipped test(s).
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Args:
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msg: A message describing the skipped test(s).
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anchor: Optional internal link target.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self._note("status-skipped", msg, anchor)
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def status_xfail(self, msg, anchor=None):
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"""Write a note to the log file describing xfailed test(s).
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Args:
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msg: A message describing the xfailed test(s).
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anchor: Optional internal link target.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self._note("status-xfail", msg, anchor)
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def status_xpass(self, msg, anchor=None):
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"""Write a note to the log file describing xpassed test(s).
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Args:
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msg: A message describing the xpassed test(s).
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anchor: Optional internal link target.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self._note("status-xpass", msg, anchor)
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def status_fail(self, msg, anchor=None):
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"""Write a note to the log file describing failed test(s).
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Args:
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msg: A message describing the failed test(s).
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anchor: Optional internal link target.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self._note("status-fail", msg, anchor)
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def get_stream(self, name, chained_file=None):
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"""Create an object to log a single stream's data into the log file.
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This creates a "file-like" object that can be written to in order to
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write a single stream's data to the log file. The implementation will
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handle any required interleaving of data (from multiple streams) in
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the log, in a way that makes it obvious which stream each bit of data
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came from.
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Args:
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name: The name of the stream.
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chained_file: The file-like object to which all stream data should
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be logged to in addition to this log. Can be None.
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Returns:
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A file-like object.
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"""
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return LogfileStream(self, name, chained_file)
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def get_runner(self, name, chained_file=None):
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"""Create an object that executes processes and logs their output.
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Args:
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name: The name of this sub-process.
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chained_file: The file-like object to which all stream data should
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be logged to in addition to logfile. Can be None.
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Returns:
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A RunAndLog object.
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"""
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return RunAndLog(self, name, chained_file)
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def write(self, stream, data, implicit=False):
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"""Write stream data into the log file.
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This function should only be used by instances of LogfileStream or
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RunAndLog.
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Args:
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stream: The stream whose data is being logged.
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data: The data to log.
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implicit: Boolean indicating whether data actually appeared in the
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stream, or was implicitly generated. A valid use-case is to
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repeat a shell prompt at the start of each separate log
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section, which makes the log sections more readable in
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isolation.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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if stream != self.last_stream:
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self._terminate_stream()
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self.f.write('<div class="stream block">\n')
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self.f.write('<div class="stream-header block-header">Stream: ' +
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stream.name + '</div>\n')
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self.f.write('<div class="stream-content block-content">\n')
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self.f.write('<pre>')
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if implicit:
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self.f.write('<span class="implicit">')
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self.f.write(self._escape(data))
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if implicit:
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self.f.write('</span>')
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self.last_stream = stream
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def flush(self):
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|
"""Flush the log stream, to ensure correct log interleaving.
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|
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|
Args:
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None.
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|
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|
Returns:
|
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Nothing.
|
|
"""
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self.f.flush()
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