esp-idf/tools/ci/idf_ci_utils.py

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# internal use only for CI
# some CI related util functions
#
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
import io
import logging
import os
import subprocess
import sys
from contextlib import redirect_stdout
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, List, Set
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from _pytest.python import Function
IDF_PATH = os.path.abspath(
os.getenv('IDF_PATH', os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', '..'))
)
def get_submodule_dirs(full_path: bool = False) -> List:
"""
To avoid issue could be introduced by multi-os or additional dependency,
we use python and git to get this output
:return: List of submodule dirs
"""
dirs = []
try:
lines = (
subprocess.check_output(
[
'git',
'config',
'--file',
os.path.realpath(os.path.join(IDF_PATH, '.gitmodules')),
'--get-regexp',
'path',
]
)
.decode('utf8')
.strip()
.split('\n')
)
for line in lines:
_, path = line.split(' ')
if full_path:
dirs.append(os.path.join(IDF_PATH, path))
else:
dirs.append(path)
except Exception as e: # pylint: disable=W0703
logging.warning(str(e))
return dirs
def _check_git_filemode(full_path): # type: (str) -> bool
try:
stdout = (
subprocess.check_output(['git', 'ls-files', '--stage', full_path])
.strip()
.decode('utf-8')
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
return True
mode = stdout.split(' ', 1)[0] # e.g. 100644 for a rw-r--r--
if any([int(i, 8) & 1 for i in mode[-3:]]):
return True
return False
def is_executable(full_path: str) -> bool:
"""
os.X_OK will always return true on windows. Use git to check file mode.
:param full_path: file full path
:return: True is it's an executable file
"""
if sys.platform == 'win32':
return _check_git_filemode(full_path)
return os.access(full_path, os.X_OK)
def get_git_files(path: str = IDF_PATH, full_path: bool = False) -> List[str]:
"""
Get the result of git ls-files
:param path: path to run git ls-files
:param full_path: return full path if set to True
:return: list of file paths
"""
try:
# this is a workaround when using under worktree
# if you're using worktree, when running git commit a new environment variable GIT_DIR would be declared,
# the value should be <origin_repo_path>/.git/worktrees/<worktree name>
# This would effect the return value of `git ls-files`, unset this would use the `cwd`value or its parent
# folder if no `.git` folder found in `cwd`.
workaround_env = os.environ.copy()
workaround_env.pop('GIT_DIR', None)
files = (
subprocess.check_output(['git', 'ls-files'], cwd=path, env=workaround_env)
.decode('utf8')
.strip()
.split('\n')
)
except Exception as e: # pylint: disable=W0703
logging.warning(str(e))
files = []
return [os.path.join(path, f) for f in files] if full_path else files
def is_in_directory(file_path: str, folder: str) -> bool:
return os.path.realpath(file_path).startswith(os.path.realpath(folder) + os.sep)
def to_list(s: Any) -> List[Any]:
if isinstance(s, (set, tuple)):
return list(s)
if isinstance(s, list):
return s
return [s]
@dataclass
class PytestApp:
path: str
target: str
config: str
def __hash__(self) -> int:
return hash((self.path, self.target, self.config))
@dataclass
class PytestCase:
path: str
name: str
apps: Set[PytestApp]
def __hash__(self) -> int:
return hash((self.path, self.name, self.apps))
class PytestCollectPlugin:
def __init__(self, target: str) -> None:
self.target = target
self.cases: List[PytestCase] = []
@staticmethod
def get_param(item: 'Function', key: str, default: Any = None) -> Any:
if not hasattr(item, 'callspec'):
raise ValueError(f'Function {item} does not have params')
return item.callspec.params.get(key, default) or default
def pytest_collection_modifyitems(self, items: List['Function']) -> None:
from pytest_embedded.plugin import parse_multi_dut_args
for item in items:
count = 1
case_path = str(item.path)
case_name = item.originalname
target = self.target
# funcargs is not calculated while collection
if hasattr(item, 'callspec'):
count = item.callspec.params.get('count', 1)
app_paths = to_list(
parse_multi_dut_args(
count,
self.get_param(item, 'app_path', os.path.dirname(case_path)),
)
)
configs = to_list(
parse_multi_dut_args(
count, self.get_param(item, 'config', 'default')
)
)
targets = to_list(
parse_multi_dut_args(count, self.get_param(item, 'target', target))
)
else:
app_paths = [os.path.dirname(case_path)]
configs = ['default']
targets = [target]
case_apps = set()
for i in range(count):
case_apps.add(PytestApp(app_paths[i], targets[i], configs[i]))
self.cases.append(PytestCase(case_path, case_name, case_apps))
def get_pytest_cases(folder: str, target: str) -> List[PytestCase]:
import pytest
from _pytest.config import ExitCode
collector = PytestCollectPlugin(target)
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with redirect_stdout(buf):
res = pytest.main(
['--collect-only', folder, '-q', '--target', target],
plugins=[collector],
)
if res.value != ExitCode.OK:
if res.value == ExitCode.NO_TESTS_COLLECTED:
print(
f'WARNING: no pytest app found for target {target} under folder {folder}'
)
else:
print(buf.getvalue())
raise RuntimeError('pytest collection failed')
return collector.cases
def get_pytest_app_paths(folder: str, target: str) -> Set[str]:
cases = get_pytest_cases(folder, target)
return set({app.path for case in cases for app in case.apps})