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| |
| import re |
| from testtools.matchers import MatchesRegex, StartsWith |
| import urllib |
| import time |
| |
| from tests.base import ZuulTestCase, simple_layout, random_sha1 |
| |
| |
| class TestGithubDriver(ZuulTestCase): |
| config_file = 'zuul-github-driver.conf' |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_pull_event(self): |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| build_params = self.builds[0].parameters |
| self.assertEqual('master', build_params['ZUUL_BRANCH']) |
| self.assertEqual(str(A.number), build_params['ZUUL_CHANGE']) |
| self.assertEqual(A.head_sha, build_params['ZUUL_PATCHSET']) |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', |
| self.getJobFromHistory('project-test1').result) |
| self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', |
| self.getJobFromHistory('project-test2').result) |
| |
| job = self.getJobFromHistory('project-test2') |
| zuulvars = job.parameters['vars']['zuul'] |
| self.assertEqual(A.number, zuulvars['change']) |
| self.assertEqual(A.head_sha, zuulvars['patchset']) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(A.comments)) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) |
| |
| # test_pull_unmatched_branch_event(self): |
| self.create_branch('org/project', 'unmatched_branch') |
| B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( |
| 'org/project', 'unmatched_branch', 'B') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/files-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_pull_matched_file_event(self): |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( |
| 'org/project', 'master', 'A', |
| files=['random.txt', 'build-requires']) |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) |
| |
| # test_pull_unmatched_file_event |
| B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B', |
| files=['random.txt']) |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_comment_event(self): |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getCommentAddedEvent('test me')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) |
| |
| # Test an unmatched comment, history should remain the same |
| B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getCommentAddedEvent('casual comment')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/push-tag-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_tag_event(self): |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| |
| sha = random_sha1() |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent( |
| self.fake_github.getPushEvent('org/project', 'refs/tags/newtag', |
| new_rev=sha)) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| build_params = self.builds[0].parameters |
| self.assertEqual('refs/tags/newtag', build_params['ZUUL_REF']) |
| self.assertEqual('00000000000000000000000000000000', |
| build_params['ZUUL_OLDREV']) |
| self.assertEqual(sha, build_params['ZUUL_NEWREV']) |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', |
| self.getJobFromHistory('project-tag').result) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/push-tag-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_push_event(self): |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| |
| old_sha = random_sha1() |
| new_sha = random_sha1() |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent( |
| self.fake_github.getPushEvent('org/project', 'refs/heads/master', |
| old_sha, new_sha)) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| build_params = self.builds[0].parameters |
| self.assertEqual('refs/heads/master', build_params['ZUUL_REF']) |
| self.assertEqual(old_sha, build_params['ZUUL_OLDREV']) |
| self.assertEqual(new_sha, build_params['ZUUL_NEWREV']) |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', |
| self.getJobFromHistory('project-post').result) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) |
| |
| # test unmatched push event |
| old_sha = random_sha1() |
| new_sha = random_sha1() |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent( |
| self.fake_github.getPushEvent('org/project', |
| 'refs/heads/unmatched_branch', |
| old_sha, new_sha)) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/labeling-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_labels(self): |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.addLabel('test')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) |
| self.assertEqual('project-labels', self.history[0].name) |
| self.assertEqual(['tests passed'], A.labels) |
| |
| # test label removed |
| B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') |
| B.addLabel('do not test') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.removeLabel('do not test')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) |
| self.assertEqual('project-labels', self.history[1].name) |
| self.assertEqual(['tests passed'], B.labels) |
| |
| # test unmatched label |
| C = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'C') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(C.addLabel('other label')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) |
| self.assertEqual(['other label'], C.labels) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/reviews-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_review_event(self): |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getReviewAddedEvent('approve')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) |
| self.assertEqual('project-reviews', self.history[0].name) |
| self.assertEqual(['tests passed'], A.labels) |
| |
| # test_review_unmatched_event |
| B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getReviewAddedEvent('comment')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/dequeue-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_dequeue_pull_synchronized(self): |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( |
| 'org/one-job-project', 'master', 'A') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| # event update stamp has resolution one second, wait so the latter |
| # one has newer timestamp |
| time.sleep(1) |
| A.addCommit() |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestSynchronizeEvent()) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) |
| self.assertEqual(1, self.countJobResults(self.history, 'ABORTED')) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/dequeue-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_dequeue_pull_abandoned(self): |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( |
| 'org/one-job-project', 'master', 'A') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestClosedEvent()) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) |
| self.assertEqual(1, self.countJobResults(self.history, 'ABORTED')) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_git_https_url(self): |
| """Test that git_ssh option gives git url with ssh""" |
| url = self.fake_github.real_getGitUrl('org/project') |
| self.assertEqual('https://github.com/org/project', url) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_git_ssh_url(self): |
| """Test that git_ssh option gives git url with ssh""" |
| url = self.fake_github_ssh.real_getGitUrl('org/project') |
| self.assertEqual('ssh://git@github.com/org/project.git', url) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_git_enterprise_url(self): |
| """Test that git_url option gives git url with proper host""" |
| url = self.fake_github_ent.real_getGitUrl('org/project') |
| self.assertEqual('ssh://git@github.enterprise.io/org/project.git', url) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/reporting-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_reporting(self): |
| project = 'org/project' |
| # pipeline reports pull status both on start and success |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest(project, 'master', 'A') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| # We should have a status container for the head sha |
| statuses = self.fake_github.statuses[project][A.head_sha] |
| self.assertIn(A.head_sha, self.fake_github.statuses[project].keys()) |
| # We should only have one status for the head sha |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(statuses)) |
| check_status = statuses[0] |
| check_url = ('http://zuul.example.com/status/#%s,%s' % |
| (A.number, A.head_sha)) |
| self.assertEqual('tenant-one/check', check_status['context']) |
| self.assertEqual('Standard check', check_status['description']) |
| self.assertEqual('pending', check_status['state']) |
| self.assertEqual(check_url, check_status['url']) |
| self.assertEqual(0, len(A.comments)) |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| # We should only have two statuses for the head sha |
| statuses = self.fake_github.statuses[project][A.head_sha] |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(statuses)) |
| check_status = statuses[0] |
| check_url = ('http://zuul.example.com/status/#%s,%s' % |
| (A.number, A.head_sha)) |
| self.assertEqual('tenant-one/check', check_status['context']) |
| self.assertEqual('success', check_status['state']) |
| self.assertEqual(check_url, check_status['url']) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(A.comments)) |
| self.assertThat(A.comments[0], |
| MatchesRegex('.*Build succeeded.*', re.DOTALL)) |
| |
| # pipeline does not report any status but does comment |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent( |
| A.getCommentAddedEvent('reporting check')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| statuses = self.fake_github.statuses[project][A.head_sha] |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(statuses)) |
| # comments increased by one for the start message |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(A.comments)) |
| self.assertThat(A.comments[1], |
| MatchesRegex('.*Starting reporting jobs.*', re.DOTALL)) |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| # pipeline reports success status |
| statuses = self.fake_github.statuses[project][A.head_sha] |
| self.assertEqual(3, len(statuses)) |
| report_status = statuses[0] |
| self.assertEqual('tenant-one/reporting', report_status['context']) |
| self.assertEqual('success', report_status['state']) |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(A.comments)) |
| |
| base = 'http://logs.example.com/tenant-one/reporting/%s/%s/' % ( |
| A.project, A.number) |
| |
| # Deconstructing the URL because we don't save the BuildSet UUID |
| # anywhere to do a direct comparison and doing regexp matches on a full |
| # URL is painful. |
| |
| # The first part of the URL matches the easy base string |
| self.assertThat(report_status['url'], StartsWith(base)) |
| |
| # The rest of the URL is a UUID and a trailing slash. |
| self.assertThat(report_status['url'][len(base):], |
| MatchesRegex('^[a-fA-F0-9]{32}\/$')) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/reporting-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_push_reporting(self): |
| project = 'org/project2' |
| # pipeline reports pull status both on start and success |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| pevent = self.fake_github.getPushEvent(project=project, |
| ref='refs/heads/master') |
| |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(pevent) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| # there should only be one report, a status |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(self.fake_github.reports)) |
| # Verify the user/context/state of the status |
| status = ('zuul', 'tenant-one/push-reporting', 'pending') |
| self.assertEqual(status, self.fake_github.reports[0][-1]) |
| |
| # free the executor, allow the build to finish |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| # Now there should be a second report, the success of the build |
| self.assertEqual(2, len(self.fake_github.reports)) |
| # Verify the user/context/state of the status |
| status = ('zuul', 'tenant-one/push-reporting', 'success') |
| self.assertEqual(status, self.fake_github.reports[-1][-1]) |
| |
| # now make a PR which should also comment |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest(project, 'master', 'A') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| # Now there should be a four reports, a new comment |
| # and status |
| self.assertEqual(4, len(self.fake_github.reports)) |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/merging-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_report_pull_merge(self): |
| # pipeline merges the pull request on success |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', |
| 'PR title') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getCommentAddedEvent('merge me')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertTrue(A.is_merged) |
| self.assertThat(A.merge_message, |
| MatchesRegex('.*PR title.*Reviewed-by.*', re.DOTALL)) |
| |
| # pipeline merges the pull request on success after failure |
| self.fake_github.merge_failure = True |
| B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getCommentAddedEvent('merge me')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertFalse(B.is_merged) |
| self.fake_github.merge_failure = False |
| |
| # pipeline merges the pull request on second run of merge |
| # first merge failed on 405 Method Not Allowed error |
| self.fake_github.merge_not_allowed_count = 1 |
| C = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'C') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(C.getCommentAddedEvent('merge me')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertTrue(C.is_merged) |
| |
| # pipeline does not merge the pull request |
| # merge failed on 405 Method Not Allowed error - twice |
| self.fake_github.merge_not_allowed_count = 2 |
| D = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'D') |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(D.getCommentAddedEvent('merge me')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertFalse(D.is_merged) |
| self.assertEqual(len(D.comments), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(D.comments[0], 'Merge failed') |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/dependent-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_parallel_changes(self): |
| "Test that changes are tested in parallel and merged in series" |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') |
| B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') |
| C = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'C') |
| |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.addLabel('merge')) |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.addLabel('merge')) |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(C.addLabel('merge')) |
| |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-merge') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[0].hasChanges(A)) |
| |
| self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 3) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-test1') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[0].hasChanges(A)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[1].name, 'project-test2') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[1].hasChanges(A)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[2].name, 'project-merge') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[2].hasChanges(A, B)) |
| |
| self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 5) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-test1') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[0].hasChanges(A)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[1].name, 'project-test2') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[1].hasChanges(A)) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[2].name, 'project-test1') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[2].hasChanges(A)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[3].name, 'project-test2') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[3].hasChanges(A, B)) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[4].name, 'project-merge') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[4].hasChanges(A, B, C)) |
| |
| self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 6) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-test1') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[0].hasChanges(A)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[1].name, 'project-test2') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[1].hasChanges(A)) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[2].name, 'project-test1') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[2].hasChanges(A, B)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[3].name, 'project-test2') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[3].hasChanges(A, B)) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[4].name, 'project-test1') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[4].hasChanges(A, B, C)) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[5].name, 'project-test2') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[5].hasChanges(A, B, C)) |
| |
| all_builds = self.builds[:] |
| self.release(all_builds[2]) |
| self.release(all_builds[3]) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertFalse(A.is_merged) |
| self.assertFalse(B.is_merged) |
| self.assertFalse(C.is_merged) |
| |
| self.release(all_builds[0]) |
| self.release(all_builds[1]) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertTrue(A.is_merged) |
| self.assertTrue(B.is_merged) |
| self.assertFalse(C.is_merged) |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.history), 9) |
| self.assertTrue(C.is_merged) |
| |
| self.assertNotIn('merge', A.labels) |
| self.assertNotIn('merge', B.labels) |
| self.assertNotIn('merge', C.labels) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/dependent-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_failed_changes(self): |
| "Test that a change behind a failed change is retested" |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') |
| B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') |
| |
| self.executor_server.failJob('project-test1', A) |
| |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.addLabel('merge')) |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.addLabel('merge')) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| # It's certain that the merge job for change 2 will run, but |
| # the test1 and test2 jobs may or may not run. |
| self.assertTrue(len(self.history) > 6) |
| self.assertFalse(A.is_merged) |
| self.assertTrue(B.is_merged) |
| self.assertNotIn('merge', A.labels) |
| self.assertNotIn('merge', B.labels) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/dependent-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_failed_change_at_head(self): |
| "Test that if a change at the head fails, jobs behind it are canceled" |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True |
| A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') |
| B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') |
| C = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'C') |
| |
| self.executor_server.failJob('project-test1', A) |
| |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.addLabel('merge')) |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.addLabel('merge')) |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(C.addLabel('merge')) |
| |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-merge') |
| self.assertTrue(self.builds[0].hasChanges(A)) |
| |
| self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 6) |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-test1') |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[1].name, 'project-test2') |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[2].name, 'project-test1') |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[3].name, 'project-test2') |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[4].name, 'project-test1') |
| self.assertEqual(self.builds[5].name, 'project-test2') |
| |
| self.release(self.builds[0]) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| # project-test2, project-merge for B |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(self.countJobResults(self.history, 'ABORTED'), 4) |
| |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 0) |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.history), 15) |
| self.assertFalse(A.is_merged) |
| self.assertTrue(B.is_merged) |
| self.assertTrue(C.is_merged) |
| self.assertNotIn('merge', A.labels) |
| self.assertNotIn('merge', B.labels) |
| self.assertNotIn('merge', C.labels) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_push_event_reconfigure(self): |
| pevent = self.fake_github.getPushEvent(project='common-config', |
| ref='refs/heads/master', |
| modified_files=['zuul.yaml']) |
| |
| # record previous tenant reconfiguration time, which may not be set |
| old = self.sched.tenant_last_reconfigured.get('tenant-one', 0) |
| time.sleep(1) |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent(pevent) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| new = self.sched.tenant_last_reconfigured.get('tenant-one', 0) |
| # New timestamp should be greater than the old timestamp |
| self.assertLess(old, new) |
| |
| @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') |
| def test_ping_event(self): |
| # Test valid ping |
| pevent = {'repository': {'full_name': 'org/project'}} |
| req = self.fake_github.emitEvent(('ping', pevent)) |
| self.assertEqual(req.status, 200, "Ping event didn't succeed") |
| |
| # Test invalid ping |
| pevent = {'repository': {'full_name': 'unknown-project'}} |
| self.assertRaises( |
| urllib.error.HTTPError, |
| self.fake_github.emitEvent, |
| ('ping', pevent), |
| ) |