| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| |
| # Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. |
| # Copyright 2016 Red Hat, Inc. |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may |
| # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain |
| # a copy of the License at |
| # |
| # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT |
| # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the |
| # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations |
| # under the License. |
| |
| import configparser |
| import datetime |
| import gc |
| import hashlib |
| import importlib |
| from io import StringIO |
| import json |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import queue |
| import random |
| import re |
| import select |
| import shutil |
| import socket |
| import string |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import threading |
| import traceback |
| import time |
| import uuid |
| import urllib |
| |
| |
| import git |
| import gear |
| import fixtures |
| import kazoo.client |
| import kazoo.exceptions |
| import pymysql |
| import statsd |
| import testtools |
| import testtools.content |
| import testtools.content_type |
| from git.exc import NoSuchPathError |
| import yaml |
| |
| import zuul.driver.gerrit.gerritsource as gerritsource |
| import zuul.driver.gerrit.gerritconnection as gerritconnection |
| import zuul.driver.github.githubconnection as githubconnection |
| import zuul.scheduler |
| import zuul.webapp |
| import zuul.rpclistener |
| import zuul.executor.server |
| import zuul.executor.client |
| import zuul.lib.connections |
| import zuul.merger.client |
| import zuul.merger.merger |
| import zuul.merger.server |
| import zuul.model |
| import zuul.nodepool |
| import zuul.zk |
| from zuul.exceptions import MergeFailure |
| |
| FIXTURE_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), |
| 'fixtures') |
| |
| KEEP_TEMPDIRS = bool(os.environ.get('KEEP_TEMPDIRS', False)) |
| |
| |
| def repack_repo(path): |
| cmd = ['git', '--git-dir=%s/.git' % path, 'repack', '-afd'] |
| output = subprocess.Popen(cmd, close_fds=True, |
| stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=subprocess.PIPE) |
| out = output.communicate() |
| if output.returncode: |
| raise Exception("git repack returned %d" % output.returncode) |
| return out |
| |
| |
| def random_sha1(): |
| return hashlib.sha1(str(random.random()).encode('ascii')).hexdigest() |
| |
| |
| def iterate_timeout(max_seconds, purpose): |
| start = time.time() |
| count = 0 |
| while (time.time() < start + max_seconds): |
| count += 1 |
| yield count |
| time.sleep(0) |
| raise Exception("Timeout waiting for %s" % purpose) |
| |
| |
| def simple_layout(path, driver='gerrit'): |
| """Specify a layout file for use by a test method. |
| |
| :arg str path: The path to the layout file. |
| :arg str driver: The source driver to use, defaults to gerrit. |
| |
| Some tests require only a very simple configuration. For those, |
| establishing a complete config directory hierachy is too much |
| work. In those cases, you can add a simple zuul.yaml file to the |
| test fixtures directory (in fixtures/layouts/foo.yaml) and use |
| this decorator to indicate the test method should use that rather |
| than the tenant config file specified by the test class. |
| |
| The decorator will cause that layout file to be added to a |
| config-project called "common-config" and each "project" instance |
| referenced in the layout file will have a git repo automatically |
| initialized. |
| """ |
| |
| def decorator(test): |
| test.__simple_layout__ = (path, driver) |
| return test |
| return decorator |
| |
| |
| class GerritChangeReference(git.Reference): |
| _common_path_default = "refs/changes" |
| _points_to_commits_only = True |
| |
| |
| class FakeGerritChange(object): |
| categories = {'approved': ('Approved', -1, 1), |
| 'code-review': ('Code-Review', -2, 2), |
| 'verified': ('Verified', -2, 2)} |
| |
| def __init__(self, gerrit, number, project, branch, subject, |
| status='NEW', upstream_root=None, files={}): |
| self.gerrit = gerrit |
| self.source = gerrit |
| self.reported = 0 |
| self.queried = 0 |
| self.patchsets = [] |
| self.number = number |
| self.project = project |
| self.branch = branch |
| self.subject = subject |
| self.latest_patchset = 0 |
| self.depends_on_change = None |
| self.needed_by_changes = [] |
| self.fail_merge = False |
| self.messages = [] |
| self.data = { |
| 'branch': branch, |
| 'comments': [], |
| 'commitMessage': subject, |
| 'createdOn': time.time(), |
| 'id': 'I' + random_sha1(), |
| 'lastUpdated': time.time(), |
| 'number': str(number), |
| 'open': status == 'NEW', |
| 'owner': {'email': 'user@example.com', |
| 'name': 'User Name', |
| 'username': 'username'}, |
| 'patchSets': self.patchsets, |
| 'project': project, |
| 'status': status, |
| 'subject': subject, |
| 'submitRecords': [], |
| 'url': 'https://hostname/%s' % number} |
| |
| self.upstream_root = upstream_root |
| self.addPatchset(files=files) |
| self.data['submitRecords'] = self.getSubmitRecords() |
| self.open = status == 'NEW' |
| |
| def addFakeChangeToRepo(self, msg, files, large): |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, self.project) |
| repo = git.Repo(path) |
| ref = GerritChangeReference.create( |
| repo, '1/%s/%s' % (self.number, self.latest_patchset), |
| 'refs/tags/init') |
| repo.head.reference = ref |
| zuul.merger.merger.reset_repo_to_head(repo) |
| repo.git.clean('-x', '-f', '-d') |
| |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, self.project) |
| if not large: |
| for fn, content in files.items(): |
| fn = os.path.join(path, fn) |
| with open(fn, 'w') as f: |
| f.write(content) |
| repo.index.add([fn]) |
| else: |
| for fni in range(100): |
| fn = os.path.join(path, str(fni)) |
| f = open(fn, 'w') |
| for ci in range(4096): |
| f.write(random.choice(string.printable)) |
| f.close() |
| repo.index.add([fn]) |
| |
| r = repo.index.commit(msg) |
| repo.head.reference = 'master' |
| zuul.merger.merger.reset_repo_to_head(repo) |
| repo.git.clean('-x', '-f', '-d') |
| repo.heads['master'].checkout() |
| return r |
| |
| def addPatchset(self, files=None, large=False): |
| self.latest_patchset += 1 |
| if not files: |
| fn = '%s-%s' % (self.branch.replace('/', '_'), self.number) |
| data = ("test %s %s %s\n" % |
| (self.branch, self.number, self.latest_patchset)) |
| files = {fn: data} |
| msg = self.subject + '-' + str(self.latest_patchset) |
| c = self.addFakeChangeToRepo(msg, files, large) |
| ps_files = [{'file': '/COMMIT_MSG', |
| 'type': 'ADDED'}, |
| {'file': 'README', |
| 'type': 'MODIFIED'}] |
| for f in files.keys(): |
| ps_files.append({'file': f, 'type': 'ADDED'}) |
| d = {'approvals': [], |
| 'createdOn': time.time(), |
| 'files': ps_files, |
| 'number': str(self.latest_patchset), |
| 'ref': 'refs/changes/1/%s/%s' % (self.number, |
| self.latest_patchset), |
| 'revision': c.hexsha, |
| 'uploader': {'email': 'user@example.com', |
| 'name': 'User name', |
| 'username': 'user'}} |
| self.data['currentPatchSet'] = d |
| self.patchsets.append(d) |
| self.data['submitRecords'] = self.getSubmitRecords() |
| |
| def getPatchsetCreatedEvent(self, patchset): |
| event = {"type": "patchset-created", |
| "change": {"project": self.project, |
| "branch": self.branch, |
| "id": "I5459869c07352a31bfb1e7a8cac379cabfcb25af", |
| "number": str(self.number), |
| "subject": self.subject, |
| "owner": {"name": "User Name"}, |
| "url": "https://hostname/3"}, |
| "patchSet": self.patchsets[patchset - 1], |
| "uploader": {"name": "User Name"}} |
| return event |
| |
| def getChangeRestoredEvent(self): |
| event = {"type": "change-restored", |
| "change": {"project": self.project, |
| "branch": self.branch, |
| "id": "I5459869c07352a31bfb1e7a8cac379cabfcb25af", |
| "number": str(self.number), |
| "subject": self.subject, |
| "owner": {"name": "User Name"}, |
| "url": "https://hostname/3"}, |
| "restorer": {"name": "User Name"}, |
| "patchSet": self.patchsets[-1], |
| "reason": ""} |
| return event |
| |
| def getChangeAbandonedEvent(self): |
| event = {"type": "change-abandoned", |
| "change": {"project": self.project, |
| "branch": self.branch, |
| "id": "I5459869c07352a31bfb1e7a8cac379cabfcb25af", |
| "number": str(self.number), |
| "subject": self.subject, |
| "owner": {"name": "User Name"}, |
| "url": "https://hostname/3"}, |
| "abandoner": {"name": "User Name"}, |
| "patchSet": self.patchsets[-1], |
| "reason": ""} |
| return event |
| |
| def getChangeCommentEvent(self, patchset): |
| event = {"type": "comment-added", |
| "change": {"project": self.project, |
| "branch": self.branch, |
| "id": "I5459869c07352a31bfb1e7a8cac379cabfcb25af", |
| "number": str(self.number), |
| "subject": self.subject, |
| "owner": {"name": "User Name"}, |
| "url": "https://hostname/3"}, |
| "patchSet": self.patchsets[patchset - 1], |
| "author": {"name": "User Name"}, |
| "approvals": [{"type": "code-review", |
| "description": "Code-Review", |
| "value": "0"}], |
| "comment": "This is a comment"} |
| return event |
| |
| def getChangeMergedEvent(self): |
| event = {"submitter": {"name": "Jenkins", |
| "username": "jenkins"}, |
| "newRev": "29ed3b5f8f750a225c5be70235230e3a6ccb04d9", |
| "patchSet": self.patchsets[-1], |
| "change": self.data, |
| "type": "change-merged", |
| "eventCreatedOn": 1487613810} |
| return event |
| |
| def getRefUpdatedEvent(self): |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, self.project) |
| repo = git.Repo(path) |
| oldrev = repo.heads[self.branch].commit.hexsha |
| |
| event = { |
| "type": "ref-updated", |
| "submitter": { |
| "name": "User Name", |
| }, |
| "refUpdate": { |
| "oldRev": oldrev, |
| "newRev": self.patchsets[-1]['revision'], |
| "refName": self.branch, |
| "project": self.project, |
| } |
| } |
| return event |
| |
| def addApproval(self, category, value, username='reviewer_john', |
| granted_on=None, message=''): |
| if not granted_on: |
| granted_on = time.time() |
| approval = { |
| 'description': self.categories[category][0], |
| 'type': category, |
| 'value': str(value), |
| 'by': { |
| 'username': username, |
| 'email': username + '@example.com', |
| }, |
| 'grantedOn': int(granted_on) |
| } |
| for i, x in enumerate(self.patchsets[-1]['approvals'][:]): |
| if x['by']['username'] == username and x['type'] == category: |
| del self.patchsets[-1]['approvals'][i] |
| self.patchsets[-1]['approvals'].append(approval) |
| event = {'approvals': [approval], |
| 'author': {'email': 'author@example.com', |
| 'name': 'Patchset Author', |
| 'username': 'author_phil'}, |
| 'change': {'branch': self.branch, |
| 'id': 'Iaa69c46accf97d0598111724a38250ae76a22c87', |
| 'number': str(self.number), |
| 'owner': {'email': 'owner@example.com', |
| 'name': 'Change Owner', |
| 'username': 'owner_jane'}, |
| 'project': self.project, |
| 'subject': self.subject, |
| 'topic': 'master', |
| 'url': 'https://hostname/459'}, |
| 'comment': message, |
| 'patchSet': self.patchsets[-1], |
| 'type': 'comment-added'} |
| self.data['submitRecords'] = self.getSubmitRecords() |
| return json.loads(json.dumps(event)) |
| |
| def getSubmitRecords(self): |
| status = {} |
| for cat in self.categories.keys(): |
| status[cat] = 0 |
| |
| for a in self.patchsets[-1]['approvals']: |
| cur = status[a['type']] |
| cat_min, cat_max = self.categories[a['type']][1:] |
| new = int(a['value']) |
| if new == cat_min: |
| cur = new |
| elif abs(new) > abs(cur): |
| cur = new |
| status[a['type']] = cur |
| |
| labels = [] |
| ok = True |
| for typ, cat in self.categories.items(): |
| cur = status[typ] |
| cat_min, cat_max = cat[1:] |
| if cur == cat_min: |
| value = 'REJECT' |
| ok = False |
| elif cur == cat_max: |
| value = 'OK' |
| else: |
| value = 'NEED' |
| ok = False |
| labels.append({'label': cat[0], 'status': value}) |
| if ok: |
| return [{'status': 'OK'}] |
| return [{'status': 'NOT_READY', |
| 'labels': labels}] |
| |
| def setDependsOn(self, other, patchset): |
| self.depends_on_change = other |
| d = {'id': other.data['id'], |
| 'number': other.data['number'], |
| 'ref': other.patchsets[patchset - 1]['ref'] |
| } |
| self.data['dependsOn'] = [d] |
| |
| other.needed_by_changes.append(self) |
| needed = other.data.get('neededBy', []) |
| d = {'id': self.data['id'], |
| 'number': self.data['number'], |
| 'ref': self.patchsets[patchset - 1]['ref'], |
| 'revision': self.patchsets[patchset - 1]['revision'] |
| } |
| needed.append(d) |
| other.data['neededBy'] = needed |
| |
| def query(self): |
| self.queried += 1 |
| d = self.data.get('dependsOn') |
| if d: |
| d = d[0] |
| if (self.depends_on_change.patchsets[-1]['ref'] == d['ref']): |
| d['isCurrentPatchSet'] = True |
| else: |
| d['isCurrentPatchSet'] = False |
| return json.loads(json.dumps(self.data)) |
| |
| def setMerged(self): |
| if (self.depends_on_change and |
| self.depends_on_change.data['status'] != 'MERGED'): |
| return |
| if self.fail_merge: |
| return |
| self.data['status'] = 'MERGED' |
| self.open = False |
| |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, self.project) |
| repo = git.Repo(path) |
| repo.heads[self.branch].commit = \ |
| repo.commit(self.patchsets[-1]['revision']) |
| |
| def setReported(self): |
| self.reported += 1 |
| |
| |
| class FakeGerritConnection(gerritconnection.GerritConnection): |
| """A Fake Gerrit connection for use in tests. |
| |
| This subclasses |
| :py:class:`~zuul.connection.gerrit.GerritConnection` to add the |
| ability for tests to add changes to the fake Gerrit it represents. |
| """ |
| |
| log = logging.getLogger("zuul.test.FakeGerritConnection") |
| |
| def __init__(self, driver, connection_name, connection_config, |
| changes_db=None, upstream_root=None): |
| super(FakeGerritConnection, self).__init__(driver, connection_name, |
| connection_config) |
| |
| self.event_queue = queue.Queue() |
| self.fixture_dir = os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, 'gerrit') |
| self.change_number = 0 |
| self.changes = changes_db |
| self.queries = [] |
| self.upstream_root = upstream_root |
| |
| def addFakeChange(self, project, branch, subject, status='NEW', |
| files=None): |
| """Add a change to the fake Gerrit.""" |
| self.change_number += 1 |
| c = FakeGerritChange(self, self.change_number, project, branch, |
| subject, upstream_root=self.upstream_root, |
| status=status, files=files) |
| self.changes[self.change_number] = c |
| return c |
| |
| def review(self, project, changeid, message, action): |
| number, ps = changeid.split(',') |
| change = self.changes[int(number)] |
| |
| # Add the approval back onto the change (ie simulate what gerrit would |
| # do). |
| # Usually when zuul leaves a review it'll create a feedback loop where |
| # zuul's review enters another gerrit event (which is then picked up by |
| # zuul). However, we can't mimic this behaviour (by adding this |
| # approval event into the queue) as it stops jobs from checking what |
| # happens before this event is triggered. If a job needs to see what |
| # happens they can add their own verified event into the queue. |
| # Nevertheless, we can update change with the new review in gerrit. |
| |
| for cat in action.keys(): |
| if cat != 'submit': |
| change.addApproval(cat, action[cat], username=self.user) |
| |
| change.messages.append(message) |
| |
| if 'submit' in action: |
| change.setMerged() |
| if message: |
| change.setReported() |
| |
| def query(self, number): |
| change = self.changes.get(int(number)) |
| if change: |
| return change.query() |
| return {} |
| |
| def simpleQuery(self, query): |
| self.log.debug("simpleQuery: %s" % query) |
| self.queries.append(query) |
| if query.startswith('change:'): |
| # Query a specific changeid |
| changeid = query[len('change:'):] |
| l = [change.query() for change in self.changes.values() |
| if change.data['id'] == changeid] |
| elif query.startswith('message:'): |
| # Query the content of a commit message |
| msg = query[len('message:'):].strip() |
| l = [change.query() for change in self.changes.values() |
| if msg in change.data['commitMessage']] |
| else: |
| # Query all open changes |
| l = [change.query() for change in self.changes.values()] |
| return l |
| |
| def _start_watcher_thread(self, *args, **kw): |
| pass |
| |
| def _uploadPack(self, project): |
| ret = ('00a31270149696713ba7e06f1beb760f20d359c4abed HEAD\x00' |
| 'multi_ack thin-pack side-band side-band-64k ofs-delta ' |
| 'shallow no-progress include-tag multi_ack_detailed no-done\n') |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, project.name) |
| repo = git.Repo(path) |
| for ref in repo.refs: |
| r = ref.object.hexsha + ' ' + ref.path + '\n' |
| ret += '%04x%s' % (len(r) + 4, r) |
| ret += '0000' |
| return ret |
| |
| def getGitUrl(self, project): |
| return os.path.join(self.upstream_root, project.name) |
| |
| |
| class GithubChangeReference(git.Reference): |
| _common_path_default = "refs/pull" |
| _points_to_commits_only = True |
| |
| |
| class FakeGithubPullRequest(object): |
| |
| def __init__(self, github, number, project, branch, |
| subject, upstream_root, files=[], number_of_commits=1, |
| writers=[], body=''): |
| """Creates a new PR with several commits. |
| Sends an event about opened PR.""" |
| self.github = github |
| self.source = github |
| self.number = number |
| self.project = project |
| self.branch = branch |
| self.subject = subject |
| self.body = body |
| self.number_of_commits = 0 |
| self.upstream_root = upstream_root |
| self.files = [] |
| self.comments = [] |
| self.labels = [] |
| self.statuses = {} |
| self.reviews = [] |
| self.writers = [] |
| self.updated_at = None |
| self.head_sha = None |
| self.is_merged = False |
| self.merge_message = None |
| self.state = 'open' |
| self._createPRRef() |
| self._addCommitToRepo(files=files) |
| self._updateTimeStamp() |
| |
| def addCommit(self, files=[]): |
| """Adds a commit on top of the actual PR head.""" |
| self._addCommitToRepo(files=files) |
| self._updateTimeStamp() |
| |
| def forcePush(self, files=[]): |
| """Clears actual commits and add a commit on top of the base.""" |
| self._addCommitToRepo(files=files, reset=True) |
| self._updateTimeStamp() |
| |
| def getPullRequestOpenedEvent(self): |
| return self._getPullRequestEvent('opened') |
| |
| def getPullRequestSynchronizeEvent(self): |
| return self._getPullRequestEvent('synchronize') |
| |
| def getPullRequestReopenedEvent(self): |
| return self._getPullRequestEvent('reopened') |
| |
| def getPullRequestClosedEvent(self): |
| return self._getPullRequestEvent('closed') |
| |
| def getPullRequestEditedEvent(self): |
| return self._getPullRequestEvent('edited') |
| |
| def addComment(self, message): |
| self.comments.append(message) |
| self._updateTimeStamp() |
| |
| def getCommentAddedEvent(self, text): |
| name = 'issue_comment' |
| data = { |
| 'action': 'created', |
| 'issue': { |
| 'number': self.number |
| }, |
| 'comment': { |
| 'body': text |
| }, |
| 'repository': { |
| 'full_name': self.project |
| }, |
| 'sender': { |
| 'login': 'ghuser' |
| } |
| } |
| return (name, data) |
| |
| def getReviewAddedEvent(self, review): |
| name = 'pull_request_review' |
| data = { |
| 'action': 'submitted', |
| 'pull_request': { |
| 'number': self.number, |
| 'title': self.subject, |
| 'updated_at': self.updated_at, |
| 'base': { |
| 'ref': self.branch, |
| 'repo': { |
| 'full_name': self.project |
| } |
| }, |
| 'head': { |
| 'sha': self.head_sha |
| } |
| }, |
| 'review': { |
| 'state': review |
| }, |
| 'repository': { |
| 'full_name': self.project |
| }, |
| 'sender': { |
| 'login': 'ghuser' |
| } |
| } |
| return (name, data) |
| |
| def addLabel(self, name): |
| if name not in self.labels: |
| self.labels.append(name) |
| self._updateTimeStamp() |
| return self._getLabelEvent(name) |
| |
| def removeLabel(self, name): |
| if name in self.labels: |
| self.labels.remove(name) |
| self._updateTimeStamp() |
| return self._getUnlabelEvent(name) |
| |
| def _getLabelEvent(self, label): |
| name = 'pull_request' |
| data = { |
| 'action': 'labeled', |
| 'pull_request': { |
| 'number': self.number, |
| 'updated_at': self.updated_at, |
| 'base': { |
| 'ref': self.branch, |
| 'repo': { |
| 'full_name': self.project |
| } |
| }, |
| 'head': { |
| 'sha': self.head_sha |
| } |
| }, |
| 'label': { |
| 'name': label |
| }, |
| 'sender': { |
| 'login': 'ghuser' |
| } |
| } |
| return (name, data) |
| |
| def _getUnlabelEvent(self, label): |
| name = 'pull_request' |
| data = { |
| 'action': 'unlabeled', |
| 'pull_request': { |
| 'number': self.number, |
| 'title': self.subject, |
| 'updated_at': self.updated_at, |
| 'base': { |
| 'ref': self.branch, |
| 'repo': { |
| 'full_name': self.project |
| } |
| }, |
| 'head': { |
| 'sha': self.head_sha, |
| 'repo': { |
| 'full_name': self.project |
| } |
| } |
| }, |
| 'label': { |
| 'name': label |
| }, |
| 'sender': { |
| 'login': 'ghuser' |
| } |
| } |
| return (name, data) |
| |
| def editBody(self, body): |
| self.body = body |
| self._updateTimeStamp() |
| |
| def _getRepo(self): |
| repo_path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, self.project) |
| return git.Repo(repo_path) |
| |
| def _createPRRef(self): |
| repo = self._getRepo() |
| GithubChangeReference.create( |
| repo, self._getPRReference(), 'refs/tags/init') |
| |
| def _addCommitToRepo(self, files=[], reset=False): |
| repo = self._getRepo() |
| ref = repo.references[self._getPRReference()] |
| if reset: |
| self.number_of_commits = 0 |
| ref.set_object('refs/tags/init') |
| self.number_of_commits += 1 |
| repo.head.reference = ref |
| zuul.merger.merger.reset_repo_to_head(repo) |
| repo.git.clean('-x', '-f', '-d') |
| |
| if files: |
| fn = files[0] |
| self.files = files |
| else: |
| fn = '%s-%s' % (self.branch.replace('/', '_'), self.number) |
| self.files = [fn] |
| msg = self.subject + '-' + str(self.number_of_commits) |
| fn = os.path.join(repo.working_dir, fn) |
| f = open(fn, 'w') |
| with open(fn, 'w') as f: |
| f.write("test %s %s\n" % |
| (self.branch, self.number)) |
| repo.index.add([fn]) |
| |
| self.head_sha = repo.index.commit(msg).hexsha |
| # Create an empty set of statuses for the given sha, |
| # each sha on a PR may have a status set on it |
| self.statuses[self.head_sha] = [] |
| repo.head.reference = 'master' |
| zuul.merger.merger.reset_repo_to_head(repo) |
| repo.git.clean('-x', '-f', '-d') |
| repo.heads['master'].checkout() |
| |
| def _updateTimeStamp(self): |
| self.updated_at = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ', time.localtime()) |
| |
| def getPRHeadSha(self): |
| repo = self._getRepo() |
| return repo.references[self._getPRReference()].commit.hexsha |
| |
| def addReview(self, user, state, granted_on=None): |
| gh_time_format = '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ' |
| # convert the timestamp to a str format that would be returned |
| # from github as 'submitted_at' in the API response |
| |
| if granted_on: |
| granted_on = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(granted_on) |
| submitted_at = time.strftime( |
| gh_time_format, granted_on.timetuple()) |
| else: |
| # github timestamps only down to the second, so we need to make |
| # sure reviews that tests add appear to be added over a period of |
| # time in the past and not all at once. |
| if not self.reviews: |
| # the first review happens 10 mins ago |
| offset = 600 |
| else: |
| # subsequent reviews happen 1 minute closer to now |
| offset = 600 - (len(self.reviews) * 60) |
| |
| granted_on = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp( |
| time.time() - offset) |
| submitted_at = time.strftime( |
| gh_time_format, granted_on.timetuple()) |
| |
| self.reviews.append({ |
| 'state': state, |
| 'user': { |
| 'login': user, |
| 'email': user + "@derp.com", |
| }, |
| 'submitted_at': submitted_at, |
| }) |
| |
| def _getPRReference(self): |
| return '%s/head' % self.number |
| |
| def _getPullRequestEvent(self, action): |
| name = 'pull_request' |
| data = { |
| 'action': action, |
| 'number': self.number, |
| 'pull_request': { |
| 'number': self.number, |
| 'title': self.subject, |
| 'updated_at': self.updated_at, |
| 'base': { |
| 'ref': self.branch, |
| 'repo': { |
| 'full_name': self.project |
| } |
| }, |
| 'head': { |
| 'sha': self.head_sha, |
| 'repo': { |
| 'full_name': self.project |
| } |
| }, |
| 'body': self.body |
| }, |
| 'sender': { |
| 'login': 'ghuser' |
| } |
| } |
| return (name, data) |
| |
| def getCommitStatusEvent(self, context, state='success', user='zuul'): |
| name = 'status' |
| data = { |
| 'state': state, |
| 'sha': self.head_sha, |
| 'description': 'Test results for %s: %s' % (self.head_sha, state), |
| 'target_url': 'http://zuul/%s' % self.head_sha, |
| 'branches': [], |
| 'context': context, |
| 'sender': { |
| 'login': user |
| } |
| } |
| return (name, data) |
| |
| |
| class FakeGithubConnection(githubconnection.GithubConnection): |
| log = logging.getLogger("zuul.test.FakeGithubConnection") |
| |
| def __init__(self, driver, connection_name, connection_config, |
| upstream_root=None): |
| super(FakeGithubConnection, self).__init__(driver, connection_name, |
| connection_config) |
| self.connection_name = connection_name |
| self.pr_number = 0 |
| self.pull_requests = [] |
| self.statuses = {} |
| self.upstream_root = upstream_root |
| self.merge_failure = False |
| self.merge_not_allowed_count = 0 |
| self.reports = [] |
| |
| def openFakePullRequest(self, project, branch, subject, files=[], |
| body=''): |
| self.pr_number += 1 |
| pull_request = FakeGithubPullRequest( |
| self, self.pr_number, project, branch, subject, self.upstream_root, |
| files=files, body=body) |
| self.pull_requests.append(pull_request) |
| return pull_request |
| |
| def getPushEvent(self, project, ref, old_rev=None, new_rev=None, |
| added_files=[], removed_files=[], modified_files=[]): |
| if not old_rev: |
| old_rev = '00000000000000000000000000000000' |
| if not new_rev: |
| new_rev = random_sha1() |
| name = 'push' |
| data = { |
| 'ref': ref, |
| 'before': old_rev, |
| 'after': new_rev, |
| 'repository': { |
| 'full_name': project |
| }, |
| 'commits': [ |
| { |
| 'added': added_files, |
| 'removed': removed_files, |
| 'modified': modified_files |
| } |
| ] |
| } |
| return (name, data) |
| |
| def emitEvent(self, event): |
| """Emulates sending the GitHub webhook event to the connection.""" |
| port = self.webapp.server.socket.getsockname()[1] |
| name, data = event |
| payload = json.dumps(data).encode('utf8') |
| headers = {'X-Github-Event': name} |
| req = urllib.request.Request( |
| 'http://localhost:%s/connection/%s/payload' |
| % (port, self.connection_name), |
| data=payload, headers=headers) |
| return urllib.request.urlopen(req) |
| |
| def getPull(self, project, number): |
| pr = self.pull_requests[number - 1] |
| data = { |
| 'number': number, |
| 'title': pr.subject, |
| 'updated_at': pr.updated_at, |
| 'base': { |
| 'repo': { |
| 'full_name': pr.project |
| }, |
| 'ref': pr.branch, |
| }, |
| 'mergeable': True, |
| 'state': pr.state, |
| 'head': { |
| 'sha': pr.head_sha, |
| 'repo': { |
| 'full_name': pr.project |
| } |
| }, |
| 'files': pr.files, |
| 'labels': pr.labels, |
| 'merged': pr.is_merged, |
| 'body': pr.body |
| } |
| return data |
| |
| def getPullBySha(self, sha): |
| prs = list(set([p for p in self.pull_requests if sha == p.head_sha])) |
| if len(prs) > 1: |
| raise Exception('Multiple pulls found with head sha: %s' % sha) |
| pr = prs[0] |
| return self.getPull(pr.project, pr.number) |
| |
| def _getPullReviews(self, owner, project, number): |
| pr = self.pull_requests[number - 1] |
| return pr.reviews |
| |
| def getUser(self, login): |
| data = { |
| 'username': login, |
| 'name': 'Github User', |
| 'email': 'github.user@example.com' |
| } |
| return data |
| |
| def getRepoPermission(self, project, login): |
| owner, proj = project.split('/') |
| for pr in self.pull_requests: |
| pr_owner, pr_project = pr.project.split('/') |
| if (pr_owner == owner and proj == pr_project): |
| if login in pr.writers: |
| return 'write' |
| else: |
| return 'read' |
| |
| def getGitUrl(self, project): |
| return os.path.join(self.upstream_root, str(project)) |
| |
| def real_getGitUrl(self, project): |
| return super(FakeGithubConnection, self).getGitUrl(project) |
| |
| def getProjectBranches(self, project): |
| """Masks getProjectBranches since we don't have a real github""" |
| |
| # just returns master for now |
| return ['master'] |
| |
| def commentPull(self, project, pr_number, message): |
| # record that this got reported |
| self.reports.append((project, pr_number, 'comment')) |
| pull_request = self.pull_requests[pr_number - 1] |
| pull_request.addComment(message) |
| |
| def mergePull(self, project, pr_number, commit_message='', sha=None): |
| # record that this got reported |
| self.reports.append((project, pr_number, 'merge')) |
| pull_request = self.pull_requests[pr_number - 1] |
| if self.merge_failure: |
| raise Exception('Pull request was not merged') |
| if self.merge_not_allowed_count > 0: |
| self.merge_not_allowed_count -= 1 |
| raise MergeFailure('Merge was not successful due to mergeability' |
| ' conflict') |
| pull_request.is_merged = True |
| pull_request.merge_message = commit_message |
| |
| def getCommitStatuses(self, project, sha): |
| return self.statuses.get(project, {}).get(sha, []) |
| |
| def setCommitStatus(self, project, sha, state, url='', description='', |
| context='default', user='zuul'): |
| # record that this got reported |
| self.reports.append((project, sha, 'status', (user, context, state))) |
| # always insert a status to the front of the list, to represent |
| # the last status provided for a commit. |
| # Since we're bypassing github API, which would require a user, we |
| # default the user as 'zuul' here. |
| self.statuses.setdefault(project, {}).setdefault(sha, []) |
| self.statuses[project][sha].insert(0, { |
| 'state': state, |
| 'url': url, |
| 'description': description, |
| 'context': context, |
| 'creator': { |
| 'login': user |
| } |
| }) |
| |
| def labelPull(self, project, pr_number, label): |
| # record that this got reported |
| self.reports.append((project, pr_number, 'label', label)) |
| pull_request = self.pull_requests[pr_number - 1] |
| pull_request.addLabel(label) |
| |
| def unlabelPull(self, project, pr_number, label): |
| # record that this got reported |
| self.reports.append((project, pr_number, 'unlabel', label)) |
| pull_request = self.pull_requests[pr_number - 1] |
| pull_request.removeLabel(label) |
| |
| def _getNeededByFromPR(self, change): |
| prs = [] |
| pattern = re.compile(r"Depends-On.*https://%s/%s/pull/%s" % |
| (self.server, change.project.name, |
| change.number)) |
| for pr in self.pull_requests: |
| if pattern.search(pr.body): |
| # Get our version of a pull so that it's a dict |
| pull = self.getPull(pr.project, pr.number) |
| prs.append(pull) |
| |
| return prs |
| |
| |
| class BuildHistory(object): |
| def __init__(self, **kw): |
| self.__dict__.update(kw) |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return ("<Completed build, result: %s name: %s uuid: %s changes: %s>" % |
| (self.result, self.name, self.uuid, self.changes)) |
| |
| |
| class FakeStatsd(threading.Thread): |
| def __init__(self): |
| threading.Thread.__init__(self) |
| self.daemon = True |
| self.sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) |
| self.sock.bind(('', 0)) |
| self.port = self.sock.getsockname()[1] |
| self.wake_read, self.wake_write = os.pipe() |
| self.stats = [] |
| |
| def run(self): |
| while True: |
| poll = select.poll() |
| poll.register(self.sock, select.POLLIN) |
| poll.register(self.wake_read, select.POLLIN) |
| ret = poll.poll() |
| for (fd, event) in ret: |
| if fd == self.sock.fileno(): |
| data = self.sock.recvfrom(1024) |
| if not data: |
| return |
| self.stats.append(data[0]) |
| if fd == self.wake_read: |
| return |
| |
| def stop(self): |
| os.write(self.wake_write, b'1\n') |
| |
| |
| class FakeBuild(object): |
| log = logging.getLogger("zuul.test") |
| |
| def __init__(self, executor_server, job): |
| self.daemon = True |
| self.executor_server = executor_server |
| self.job = job |
| self.jobdir = None |
| self.uuid = job.unique |
| self.parameters = json.loads(job.arguments) |
| # TODOv3(jeblair): self.node is really "the label of the node |
| # assigned". We should rename it (self.node_label?) if we |
| # keep using it like this, or we may end up exposing more of |
| # the complexity around multi-node jobs here |
| # (self.nodes[0].label?) |
| self.node = None |
| if len(self.parameters.get('nodes')) == 1: |
| self.node = self.parameters['nodes'][0]['label'] |
| self.unique = self.parameters['ZUUL_UUID'] |
| self.pipeline = self.parameters['ZUUL_PIPELINE'] |
| self.project = self.parameters['ZUUL_PROJECT'] |
| self.name = self.parameters['job'] |
| self.wait_condition = threading.Condition() |
| self.waiting = False |
| self.aborted = False |
| self.requeue = False |
| self.created = time.time() |
| self.changes = None |
| if 'ZUUL_CHANGE_IDS' in self.parameters: |
| self.changes = self.parameters['ZUUL_CHANGE_IDS'] |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| waiting = '' |
| if self.waiting: |
| waiting = ' [waiting]' |
| return '<FakeBuild %s:%s %s%s>' % (self.pipeline, self.name, |
| self.changes, waiting) |
| |
| def release(self): |
| """Release this build.""" |
| self.wait_condition.acquire() |
| self.wait_condition.notify() |
| self.waiting = False |
| self.log.debug("Build %s released" % self.unique) |
| self.wait_condition.release() |
| |
| def isWaiting(self): |
| """Return whether this build is being held. |
| |
| :returns: Whether the build is being held. |
| :rtype: bool |
| """ |
| |
| self.wait_condition.acquire() |
| if self.waiting: |
| ret = True |
| else: |
| ret = False |
| self.wait_condition.release() |
| return ret |
| |
| def _wait(self): |
| self.wait_condition.acquire() |
| self.waiting = True |
| self.log.debug("Build %s waiting" % self.unique) |
| self.wait_condition.wait() |
| self.wait_condition.release() |
| |
| def run(self): |
| self.log.debug('Running build %s' % self.unique) |
| |
| if self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build: |
| self.log.debug('Holding build %s' % self.unique) |
| self._wait() |
| self.log.debug("Build %s continuing" % self.unique) |
| |
| result = (RecordingAnsibleJob.RESULT_NORMAL, 0) # Success |
| if (('ZUUL_REF' in self.parameters) and self.shouldFail()): |
| result = (RecordingAnsibleJob.RESULT_NORMAL, 1) # Failure |
| if self.aborted: |
| result = (RecordingAnsibleJob.RESULT_ABORTED, None) |
| if self.requeue: |
| result = (RecordingAnsibleJob.RESULT_UNREACHABLE, None) |
| |
| return result |
| |
| def shouldFail(self): |
| changes = self.executor_server.fail_tests.get(self.name, []) |
| for change in changes: |
| if self.hasChanges(change): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def hasChanges(self, *changes): |
| """Return whether this build has certain changes in its git repos. |
| |
| :arg FakeChange changes: One or more changes (varargs) that |
| are expected to be present (in order) in the git repository of |
| the active project. |
| |
| :returns: Whether the build has the indicated changes. |
| :rtype: bool |
| |
| """ |
| for change in changes: |
| hostname = change.source.canonical_hostname |
| path = os.path.join(self.jobdir.src_root, hostname, change.project) |
| try: |
| repo = git.Repo(path) |
| except NoSuchPathError as e: |
| self.log.debug('%s' % e) |
| return False |
| ref = self.parameters['ZUUL_REF'] |
| repo_messages = [c.message.strip() for c in repo.iter_commits(ref)] |
| commit_message = '%s-1' % change.subject |
| self.log.debug("Checking if build %s has changes; commit_message " |
| "%s; repo_messages %s" % (self, commit_message, |
| repo_messages)) |
| if commit_message not in repo_messages: |
| self.log.debug(" messages do not match") |
| return False |
| self.log.debug(" OK") |
| return True |
| |
| def getWorkspaceRepos(self, projects): |
| """Return workspace git repo objects for the listed projects |
| |
| :arg list projects: A list of strings, each the canonical name |
| of a project. |
| |
| :returns: A dictionary of {name: repo} for every listed |
| project. |
| :rtype: dict |
| |
| """ |
| |
| repos = {} |
| for project in projects: |
| path = os.path.join(self.jobdir.src_root, project) |
| repo = git.Repo(path) |
| repos[project] = repo |
| return repos |
| |
| |
| class RecordingExecutorServer(zuul.executor.server.ExecutorServer): |
| """An Ansible executor to be used in tests. |
| |
| :ivar bool hold_jobs_in_build: If true, when jobs are executed |
| they will report that they have started but then pause until |
| released before reporting completion. This attribute may be |
| changed at any time and will take effect for subsequently |
| executed builds, but previously held builds will still need to |
| be explicitly released. |
| |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, *args, **kw): |
| self._run_ansible = kw.pop('_run_ansible', False) |
| self._test_root = kw.pop('_test_root', False) |
| super(RecordingExecutorServer, self).__init__(*args, **kw) |
| self.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.lock = threading.Lock() |
| self.running_builds = [] |
| self.build_history = [] |
| self.fail_tests = {} |
| self.job_builds = {} |
| self.hostname = 'zl.example.com' |
| |
| def failJob(self, name, change): |
| """Instruct the executor to report matching builds as failures. |
| |
| :arg str name: The name of the job to fail. |
| :arg Change change: The :py:class:`~tests.base.FakeChange` |
| instance which should cause the job to fail. This job |
| will also fail for changes depending on this change. |
| |
| """ |
| l = self.fail_tests.get(name, []) |
| l.append(change) |
| self.fail_tests[name] = l |
| |
| def release(self, regex=None): |
| """Release a held build. |
| |
| :arg str regex: A regular expression which, if supplied, will |
| cause only builds with matching names to be released. If |
| not supplied, all builds will be released. |
| |
| """ |
| builds = self.running_builds[:] |
| self.log.debug("Releasing build %s (%s)" % (regex, |
| len(self.running_builds))) |
| for build in builds: |
| if not regex or re.match(regex, build.name): |
| self.log.debug("Releasing build %s" % |
| (build.parameters['ZUUL_UUID'])) |
| build.release() |
| else: |
| self.log.debug("Not releasing build %s" % |
| (build.parameters['ZUUL_UUID'])) |
| self.log.debug("Done releasing builds %s (%s)" % |
| (regex, len(self.running_builds))) |
| |
| def executeJob(self, job): |
| build = FakeBuild(self, job) |
| job.build = build |
| self.running_builds.append(build) |
| self.job_builds[job.unique] = build |
| args = json.loads(job.arguments) |
| args['vars']['zuul']['_test'] = dict(test_root=self._test_root) |
| job.arguments = json.dumps(args) |
| self.job_workers[job.unique] = RecordingAnsibleJob(self, job) |
| self.job_workers[job.unique].run() |
| |
| def stopJob(self, job): |
| self.log.debug("handle stop") |
| parameters = json.loads(job.arguments) |
| uuid = parameters['uuid'] |
| for build in self.running_builds: |
| if build.unique == uuid: |
| build.aborted = True |
| build.release() |
| super(RecordingExecutorServer, self).stopJob(job) |
| |
| def stop(self): |
| for build in self.running_builds: |
| build.release() |
| super(RecordingExecutorServer, self).stop() |
| |
| |
| class RecordingAnsibleJob(zuul.executor.server.AnsibleJob): |
| def doMergeChanges(self, merger, items, repo_state): |
| # Get a merger in order to update the repos involved in this job. |
| commit = super(RecordingAnsibleJob, self).doMergeChanges( |
| merger, items, repo_state) |
| if not commit: # merge conflict |
| self.recordResult('MERGER_FAILURE') |
| return commit |
| |
| def recordResult(self, result): |
| build = self.executor_server.job_builds[self.job.unique] |
| self.executor_server.lock.acquire() |
| self.executor_server.build_history.append( |
| BuildHistory(name=build.name, result=result, changes=build.changes, |
| node=build.node, uuid=build.unique, |
| parameters=build.parameters, jobdir=build.jobdir, |
| pipeline=build.parameters['ZUUL_PIPELINE']) |
| ) |
| self.executor_server.running_builds.remove(build) |
| del self.executor_server.job_builds[self.job.unique] |
| self.executor_server.lock.release() |
| |
| def runPlaybooks(self, args): |
| build = self.executor_server.job_builds[self.job.unique] |
| build.jobdir = self.jobdir |
| |
| result = super(RecordingAnsibleJob, self).runPlaybooks(args) |
| self.recordResult(result) |
| return result |
| |
| def runAnsible(self, cmd, timeout, trusted=False): |
| build = self.executor_server.job_builds[self.job.unique] |
| |
| if self.executor_server._run_ansible: |
| result = super(RecordingAnsibleJob, self).runAnsible( |
| cmd, timeout, trusted=trusted) |
| else: |
| result = build.run() |
| return result |
| |
| def getHostList(self, args): |
| self.log.debug("hostlist") |
| hosts = super(RecordingAnsibleJob, self).getHostList(args) |
| for host in hosts: |
| host['host_vars']['ansible_connection'] = 'local' |
| |
| hosts.append(dict( |
| name='localhost', |
| host_vars=dict(ansible_connection='local'), |
| host_keys=[])) |
| return hosts |
| |
| |
| class FakeGearmanServer(gear.Server): |
| """A Gearman server for use in tests. |
| |
| :ivar bool hold_jobs_in_queue: If true, submitted jobs will be |
| added to the queue but will not be distributed to workers |
| until released. This attribute may be changed at any time and |
| will take effect for subsequently enqueued jobs, but |
| previously held jobs will still need to be explicitly |
| released. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, use_ssl=False): |
| self.hold_jobs_in_queue = False |
| if use_ssl: |
| ssl_ca = os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, 'gearman/root-ca.pem') |
| ssl_cert = os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, 'gearman/server.pem') |
| ssl_key = os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, 'gearman/server.key') |
| else: |
| ssl_ca = None |
| ssl_cert = None |
| ssl_key = None |
| |
| super(FakeGearmanServer, self).__init__(0, ssl_key=ssl_key, |
| ssl_cert=ssl_cert, |
| ssl_ca=ssl_ca) |
| |
| def getJobForConnection(self, connection, peek=False): |
| for job_queue in [self.high_queue, self.normal_queue, self.low_queue]: |
| for job in job_queue: |
| if not hasattr(job, 'waiting'): |
| if job.name.startswith(b'executor:execute'): |
| job.waiting = self.hold_jobs_in_queue |
| else: |
| job.waiting = False |
| if job.waiting: |
| continue |
| if job.name in connection.functions: |
| if not peek: |
| job_queue.remove(job) |
| connection.related_jobs[job.handle] = job |
| job.worker_connection = connection |
| job.running = True |
| return job |
| return None |
| |
| def release(self, regex=None): |
| """Release a held job. |
| |
| :arg str regex: A regular expression which, if supplied, will |
| cause only jobs with matching names to be released. If |
| not supplied, all jobs will be released. |
| """ |
| released = False |
| qlen = (len(self.high_queue) + len(self.normal_queue) + |
| len(self.low_queue)) |
| self.log.debug("releasing queued job %s (%s)" % (regex, qlen)) |
| for job in self.getQueue(): |
| if job.name != b'executor:execute': |
| continue |
| parameters = json.loads(job.arguments.decode('utf8')) |
| if not regex or re.match(regex, parameters.get('job')): |
| self.log.debug("releasing queued job %s" % |
| job.unique) |
| job.waiting = False |
| released = True |
| else: |
| self.log.debug("not releasing queued job %s" % |
| job.unique) |
| if released: |
| self.wakeConnections() |
| qlen = (len(self.high_queue) + len(self.normal_queue) + |
| len(self.low_queue)) |
| self.log.debug("done releasing queued jobs %s (%s)" % (regex, qlen)) |
| |
| |
| class FakeSMTP(object): |
| log = logging.getLogger('zuul.FakeSMTP') |
| |
| def __init__(self, messages, server, port): |
| self.server = server |
| self.port = port |
| self.messages = messages |
| |
| def sendmail(self, from_email, to_email, msg): |
| self.log.info("Sending email from %s, to %s, with msg %s" % ( |
| from_email, to_email, msg)) |
| |
| headers = msg.split('\n\n', 1)[0] |
| body = msg.split('\n\n', 1)[1] |
| |
| self.messages.append(dict( |
| from_email=from_email, |
| to_email=to_email, |
| msg=msg, |
| headers=headers, |
| body=body, |
| )) |
| |
| return True |
| |
| def quit(self): |
| return True |
| |
| |
| class FakeNodepool(object): |
| REQUEST_ROOT = '/nodepool/requests' |
| NODE_ROOT = '/nodepool/nodes' |
| |
| log = logging.getLogger("zuul.test.FakeNodepool") |
| |
| def __init__(self, host, port, chroot): |
| self.client = kazoo.client.KazooClient( |
| hosts='%s:%s%s' % (host, port, chroot)) |
| self.client.start() |
| self._running = True |
| self.paused = False |
| self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self.run) |
| self.thread.daemon = True |
| self.thread.start() |
| self.fail_requests = set() |
| |
| def stop(self): |
| self._running = False |
| self.thread.join() |
| self.client.stop() |
| self.client.close() |
| |
| def run(self): |
| while self._running: |
| try: |
| self._run() |
| except Exception: |
| self.log.exception("Error in fake nodepool:") |
| time.sleep(0.1) |
| |
| def _run(self): |
| if self.paused: |
| return |
| for req in self.getNodeRequests(): |
| self.fulfillRequest(req) |
| |
| def getNodeRequests(self): |
| try: |
| reqids = self.client.get_children(self.REQUEST_ROOT) |
| except kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError: |
| return [] |
| reqs = [] |
| for oid in sorted(reqids): |
| path = self.REQUEST_ROOT + '/' + oid |
| try: |
| data, stat = self.client.get(path) |
| data = json.loads(data.decode('utf8')) |
| data['_oid'] = oid |
| reqs.append(data) |
| except kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError: |
| pass |
| return reqs |
| |
| def getNodes(self): |
| try: |
| nodeids = self.client.get_children(self.NODE_ROOT) |
| except kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError: |
| return [] |
| nodes = [] |
| for oid in sorted(nodeids): |
| path = self.NODE_ROOT + '/' + oid |
| data, stat = self.client.get(path) |
| data = json.loads(data.decode('utf8')) |
| data['_oid'] = oid |
| try: |
| lockfiles = self.client.get_children(path + '/lock') |
| except kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError: |
| lockfiles = [] |
| if lockfiles: |
| data['_lock'] = True |
| else: |
| data['_lock'] = False |
| nodes.append(data) |
| return nodes |
| |
| def makeNode(self, request_id, node_type): |
| now = time.time() |
| path = '/nodepool/nodes/' |
| data = dict(type=node_type, |
| provider='test-provider', |
| region='test-region', |
| az='test-az', |
| interface_ip='127.0.0.1', |
| public_ipv4='127.0.0.1', |
| private_ipv4=None, |
| public_ipv6=None, |
| allocated_to=request_id, |
| state='ready', |
| state_time=now, |
| created_time=now, |
| updated_time=now, |
| image_id=None, |
| host_keys=["fake-key1", "fake-key2"], |
| executor='fake-nodepool') |
| data = json.dumps(data).encode('utf8') |
| path = self.client.create(path, data, |
| makepath=True, |
| sequence=True) |
| nodeid = path.split("/")[-1] |
| return nodeid |
| |
| def addFailRequest(self, request): |
| self.fail_requests.add(request['_oid']) |
| |
| def fulfillRequest(self, request): |
| if request['state'] != 'requested': |
| return |
| request = request.copy() |
| oid = request['_oid'] |
| del request['_oid'] |
| |
| if oid in self.fail_requests: |
| request['state'] = 'failed' |
| else: |
| request['state'] = 'fulfilled' |
| nodes = [] |
| for node in request['node_types']: |
| nodeid = self.makeNode(oid, node) |
| nodes.append(nodeid) |
| request['nodes'] = nodes |
| |
| request['state_time'] = time.time() |
| path = self.REQUEST_ROOT + '/' + oid |
| data = json.dumps(request).encode('utf8') |
| self.log.debug("Fulfilling node request: %s %s" % (oid, data)) |
| try: |
| self.client.set(path, data) |
| except kazoo.exceptions.NoNodeError: |
| self.log.debug("Node request %s %s disappeared" % (oid, data)) |
| |
| |
| class ChrootedKazooFixture(fixtures.Fixture): |
| def __init__(self, test_id): |
| super(ChrootedKazooFixture, self).__init__() |
| |
| zk_host = os.environ.get('NODEPOOL_ZK_HOST', 'localhost') |
| if ':' in zk_host: |
| host, port = zk_host.split(':') |
| else: |
| host = zk_host |
| port = None |
| |
| self.zookeeper_host = host |
| |
| if not port: |
| self.zookeeper_port = 2181 |
| else: |
| self.zookeeper_port = int(port) |
| |
| self.test_id = test_id |
| |
| def _setUp(self): |
| # Make sure the test chroot paths do not conflict |
| random_bits = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase + |
| string.ascii_uppercase) |
| for x in range(8)) |
| |
| rand_test_path = '%s_%s_%s' % (random_bits, os.getpid(), self.test_id) |
| self.zookeeper_chroot = "/nodepool_test/%s" % rand_test_path |
| |
| self.addCleanup(self._cleanup) |
| |
| # Ensure the chroot path exists and clean up any pre-existing znodes. |
| _tmp_client = kazoo.client.KazooClient( |
| hosts='%s:%s' % (self.zookeeper_host, self.zookeeper_port)) |
| _tmp_client.start() |
| |
| if _tmp_client.exists(self.zookeeper_chroot): |
| _tmp_client.delete(self.zookeeper_chroot, recursive=True) |
| |
| _tmp_client.ensure_path(self.zookeeper_chroot) |
| _tmp_client.stop() |
| _tmp_client.close() |
| |
| def _cleanup(self): |
| '''Remove the chroot path.''' |
| # Need a non-chroot'ed client to remove the chroot path |
| _tmp_client = kazoo.client.KazooClient( |
| hosts='%s:%s' % (self.zookeeper_host, self.zookeeper_port)) |
| _tmp_client.start() |
| _tmp_client.delete(self.zookeeper_chroot, recursive=True) |
| _tmp_client.stop() |
| _tmp_client.close() |
| |
| |
| class MySQLSchemaFixture(fixtures.Fixture): |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(MySQLSchemaFixture, self).setUp() |
| |
| random_bits = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase + |
| string.ascii_uppercase) |
| for x in range(8)) |
| self.name = '%s_%s' % (random_bits, os.getpid()) |
| self.passwd = uuid.uuid4().hex |
| db = pymysql.connect(host="localhost", |
| user="openstack_citest", |
| passwd="openstack_citest", |
| db="openstack_citest") |
| cur = db.cursor() |
| cur.execute("create database %s" % self.name) |
| cur.execute( |
| "grant all on %s.* to '%s'@'localhost' identified by '%s'" % |
| (self.name, self.name, self.passwd)) |
| cur.execute("flush privileges") |
| |
| self.dburi = 'mysql+pymysql://%s:%s@localhost/%s' % (self.name, |
| self.passwd, |
| self.name) |
| self.addDetail('dburi', testtools.content.text_content(self.dburi)) |
| self.addCleanup(self.cleanup) |
| |
| def cleanup(self): |
| db = pymysql.connect(host="localhost", |
| user="openstack_citest", |
| passwd="openstack_citest", |
| db="openstack_citest") |
| cur = db.cursor() |
| cur.execute("drop database %s" % self.name) |
| cur.execute("drop user '%s'@'localhost'" % self.name) |
| cur.execute("flush privileges") |
| |
| |
| class BaseTestCase(testtools.TestCase): |
| log = logging.getLogger("zuul.test") |
| wait_timeout = 30 |
| |
| def attachLogs(self, *args): |
| def reader(): |
| self._log_stream.seek(0) |
| while True: |
| x = self._log_stream.read(4096) |
| if not x: |
| break |
| yield x.encode('utf8') |
| content = testtools.content.content_from_reader( |
| reader, |
| testtools.content_type.UTF8_TEXT, |
| False) |
| self.addDetail('logging', content) |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(BaseTestCase, self).setUp() |
| test_timeout = os.environ.get('OS_TEST_TIMEOUT', 0) |
| try: |
| test_timeout = int(test_timeout) |
| except ValueError: |
| # If timeout value is invalid do not set a timeout. |
| test_timeout = 0 |
| if test_timeout > 0: |
| self.useFixture(fixtures.Timeout(test_timeout, gentle=False)) |
| |
| if (os.environ.get('OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE') == 'True' or |
| os.environ.get('OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE') == '1'): |
| stdout = self.useFixture(fixtures.StringStream('stdout')).stream |
| self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch('sys.stdout', stdout)) |
| if (os.environ.get('OS_STDERR_CAPTURE') == 'True' or |
| os.environ.get('OS_STDERR_CAPTURE') == '1'): |
| stderr = self.useFixture(fixtures.StringStream('stderr')).stream |
| self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch('sys.stderr', stderr)) |
| if (os.environ.get('OS_LOG_CAPTURE') == 'True' or |
| os.environ.get('OS_LOG_CAPTURE') == '1'): |
| self._log_stream = StringIO() |
| self.addOnException(self.attachLogs) |
| else: |
| self._log_stream = sys.stdout |
| |
| # NOTE(jeblair): this is temporary extra debugging to try to |
| # track down a possible leak. |
| orig_git_repo_init = git.Repo.__init__ |
| |
| def git_repo_init(myself, *args, **kw): |
| orig_git_repo_init(myself, *args, **kw) |
| self.log.debug("Created git repo 0x%x %s" % |
| (id(myself), repr(myself))) |
| |
| self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch('git.Repo.__init__', |
| git_repo_init)) |
| |
| handler = logging.StreamHandler(self._log_stream) |
| formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(name)-32s ' |
| '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s') |
| handler.setFormatter(formatter) |
| |
| logger = logging.getLogger() |
| logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) |
| logger.addHandler(handler) |
| |
| # Make sure we don't carry old handlers around in process state |
| # which slows down test runs |
| self.addCleanup(logger.removeHandler, handler) |
| self.addCleanup(handler.close) |
| self.addCleanup(handler.flush) |
| |
| # NOTE(notmorgan): Extract logging overrides for specific |
| # libraries from the OS_LOG_DEFAULTS env and create loggers |
| # for each. This is used to limit the output during test runs |
| # from libraries that zuul depends on such as gear. |
| log_defaults_from_env = os.environ.get( |
| 'OS_LOG_DEFAULTS', |
| 'git.cmd=INFO,kazoo.client=WARNING,gear=INFO,paste=INFO') |
| |
| if log_defaults_from_env: |
| for default in log_defaults_from_env.split(','): |
| try: |
| name, level_str = default.split('=', 1) |
| level = getattr(logging, level_str, logging.DEBUG) |
| logger = logging.getLogger(name) |
| logger.setLevel(level) |
| logger.addHandler(handler) |
| logger.propagate = False |
| except ValueError: |
| # NOTE(notmorgan): Invalid format of the log default, |
| # skip and don't try and apply a logger for the |
| # specified module |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class ZuulTestCase(BaseTestCase): |
| """A test case with a functioning Zuul. |
| |
| The following class variables are used during test setup and can |
| be overidden by subclasses but are effectively read-only once a |
| test method starts running: |
| |
| :cvar str config_file: This points to the main zuul config file |
| within the fixtures directory. Subclasses may override this |
| to obtain a different behavior. |
| |
| :cvar str tenant_config_file: This is the tenant config file |
| (which specifies from what git repos the configuration should |
| be loaded). It defaults to the value specified in |
| `config_file` but can be overidden by subclasses to obtain a |
| different tenant/project layout while using the standard main |
| configuration. See also the :py:func:`simple_layout` |
| decorator. |
| |
| :cvar bool create_project_keys: Indicates whether Zuul should |
| auto-generate keys for each project, or whether the test |
| infrastructure should insert dummy keys to save time during |
| startup. Defaults to False. |
| |
| The following are instance variables that are useful within test |
| methods: |
| |
| :ivar FakeGerritConnection fake_<connection>: |
| A :py:class:`~tests.base.FakeGerritConnection` will be |
| instantiated for each connection present in the config file |
| and stored here. For instance, `fake_gerrit` will hold the |
| FakeGerritConnection object for a connection named `gerrit`. |
| |
| :ivar FakeGearmanServer gearman_server: An instance of |
| :py:class:`~tests.base.FakeGearmanServer` which is the Gearman |
| server that all of the Zuul components in this test use to |
| communicate with each other. |
| |
| :ivar RecordingExecutorServer executor_server: An instance of |
| :py:class:`~tests.base.RecordingExecutorServer` which is the |
| Ansible execute server used to run jobs for this test. |
| |
| :ivar list builds: A list of :py:class:`~tests.base.FakeBuild` objects |
| representing currently running builds. They are appended to |
| the list in the order they are executed, and removed from this |
| list upon completion. |
| |
| :ivar list history: A list of :py:class:`~tests.base.BuildHistory` |
| objects representing completed builds. They are appended to |
| the list in the order they complete. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| config_file = 'zuul.conf' |
| run_ansible = False |
| create_project_keys = False |
| use_ssl = False |
| |
| def _startMerger(self): |
| self.merge_server = zuul.merger.server.MergeServer(self.config, |
| self.connections) |
| self.merge_server.start() |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(ZuulTestCase, self).setUp() |
| |
| self.setupZK() |
| |
| if not KEEP_TEMPDIRS: |
| tmp_root = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir( |
| rootdir=os.environ.get("ZUUL_TEST_ROOT")) |
| ).path |
| else: |
| tmp_root = tempfile.mkdtemp( |
| dir=os.environ.get("ZUUL_TEST_ROOT", None)) |
| self.test_root = os.path.join(tmp_root, "zuul-test") |
| self.upstream_root = os.path.join(self.test_root, "upstream") |
| self.merger_src_root = os.path.join(self.test_root, "merger-git") |
| self.executor_src_root = os.path.join(self.test_root, "executor-git") |
| self.state_root = os.path.join(self.test_root, "lib") |
| self.merger_state_root = os.path.join(self.test_root, "merger-lib") |
| self.executor_state_root = os.path.join(self.test_root, "executor-lib") |
| |
| if os.path.exists(self.test_root): |
| shutil.rmtree(self.test_root) |
| os.makedirs(self.test_root) |
| os.makedirs(self.upstream_root) |
| os.makedirs(self.state_root) |
| os.makedirs(self.merger_state_root) |
| os.makedirs(self.executor_state_root) |
| |
| # Make per test copy of Configuration. |
| self.setup_config() |
| self.private_key_file = os.path.join(self.test_root, 'test_id_rsa') |
| if not os.path.exists(self.private_key_file): |
| src_private_key_file = os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, 'test_id_rsa') |
| shutil.copy(src_private_key_file, self.private_key_file) |
| shutil.copy('{}.pub'.format(src_private_key_file), |
| '{}.pub'.format(self.private_key_file)) |
| os.chmod(self.private_key_file, 0o0600) |
| self.config.set('scheduler', 'tenant_config', |
| os.path.join( |
| FIXTURE_DIR, |
| self.config.get('scheduler', 'tenant_config'))) |
| self.config.set('scheduler', 'state_dir', self.state_root) |
| self.config.set('merger', 'git_dir', self.merger_src_root) |
| self.config.set('merger', 'state_dir', self.merger_state_root) |
| self.config.set('executor', 'git_dir', self.executor_src_root) |
| self.config.set('executor', 'private_key_file', self.private_key_file) |
| self.config.set('executor', 'state_dir', self.executor_state_root) |
| |
| self.statsd = FakeStatsd() |
| # note, use 127.0.0.1 rather than localhost to avoid getting ipv6 |
| # see: https://github.com/jsocol/pystatsd/issues/61 |
| os.environ['STATSD_HOST'] = '127.0.0.1' |
| os.environ['STATSD_PORT'] = str(self.statsd.port) |
| self.statsd.start() |
| # the statsd client object is configured in the statsd module import |
| importlib.reload(statsd) |
| importlib.reload(zuul.scheduler) |
| |
| self.gearman_server = FakeGearmanServer(self.use_ssl) |
| |
| self.config.set('gearman', 'port', str(self.gearman_server.port)) |
| self.log.info("Gearman server on port %s" % |
| (self.gearman_server.port,)) |
| if self.use_ssl: |
| self.log.info('SSL enabled for gearman') |
| self.config.set( |
| 'gearman', 'ssl_ca', |
| os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, 'gearman/root-ca.pem')) |
| self.config.set( |
| 'gearman', 'ssl_cert', |
| os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, 'gearman/client.pem')) |
| self.config.set( |
| 'gearman', 'ssl_key', |
| os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, 'gearman/client.key')) |
| |
| gerritsource.GerritSource.replication_timeout = 1.5 |
| gerritsource.GerritSource.replication_retry_interval = 0.5 |
| gerritconnection.GerritEventConnector.delay = 0.0 |
| |
| self.sched = zuul.scheduler.Scheduler(self.config) |
| |
| self.webapp = zuul.webapp.WebApp( |
| self.sched, port=0, listen_address='127.0.0.1') |
| |
| self.event_queues = [ |
| self.sched.result_event_queue, |
| self.sched.trigger_event_queue, |
| self.sched.management_event_queue |
| ] |
| |
| self.configure_connections() |
| self.sched.registerConnections(self.connections, self.webapp) |
| |
| self.executor_server = RecordingExecutorServer( |
| self.config, self.connections, |
| jobdir_root=self.test_root, |
| _run_ansible=self.run_ansible, |
| _test_root=self.test_root, |
| keep_jobdir=KEEP_TEMPDIRS) |
| self.executor_server.start() |
| self.history = self.executor_server.build_history |
| self.builds = self.executor_server.running_builds |
| |
| self.executor_client = zuul.executor.client.ExecutorClient( |
| self.config, self.sched) |
| self.merge_client = zuul.merger.client.MergeClient( |
| self.config, self.sched) |
| self.nodepool = zuul.nodepool.Nodepool(self.sched) |
| self.zk = zuul.zk.ZooKeeper() |
| self.zk.connect(self.zk_config) |
| |
| self.fake_nodepool = FakeNodepool( |
| self.zk_chroot_fixture.zookeeper_host, |
| self.zk_chroot_fixture.zookeeper_port, |
| self.zk_chroot_fixture.zookeeper_chroot) |
| |
| self.sched.setExecutor(self.executor_client) |
| self.sched.setMerger(self.merge_client) |
| self.sched.setNodepool(self.nodepool) |
| self.sched.setZooKeeper(self.zk) |
| |
| self.rpc = zuul.rpclistener.RPCListener(self.config, self.sched) |
| |
| self.sched.start() |
| self.webapp.start() |
| self.rpc.start() |
| self.executor_client.gearman.waitForServer() |
| # Cleanups are run in reverse order |
| self.addCleanup(self.assertCleanShutdown) |
| self.addCleanup(self.shutdown) |
| self.addCleanup(self.assertFinalState) |
| |
| self.sched.reconfigure(self.config) |
| self.sched.resume() |
| |
| def configure_connections(self, source_only=False): |
| # Set up gerrit related fakes |
| # Set a changes database so multiple FakeGerrit's can report back to |
| # a virtual canonical database given by the configured hostname |
| self.gerrit_changes_dbs = {} |
| |
| def getGerritConnection(driver, name, config): |
| db = self.gerrit_changes_dbs.setdefault(config['server'], {}) |
| con = FakeGerritConnection(driver, name, config, |
| changes_db=db, |
| upstream_root=self.upstream_root) |
| self.event_queues.append(con.event_queue) |
| setattr(self, 'fake_' + name, con) |
| return con |
| |
| self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch( |
| 'zuul.driver.gerrit.GerritDriver.getConnection', |
| getGerritConnection)) |
| |
| def getGithubConnection(driver, name, config): |
| con = FakeGithubConnection(driver, name, config, |
| upstream_root=self.upstream_root) |
| setattr(self, 'fake_' + name, con) |
| return con |
| |
| self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch( |
| 'zuul.driver.github.GithubDriver.getConnection', |
| getGithubConnection)) |
| |
| # Set up smtp related fakes |
| # TODO(jhesketh): This should come from lib.connections for better |
| # coverage |
| # Register connections from the config |
| self.smtp_messages = [] |
| |
| def FakeSMTPFactory(*args, **kw): |
| args = [self.smtp_messages] + list(args) |
| return FakeSMTP(*args, **kw) |
| |
| self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch('smtplib.SMTP', FakeSMTPFactory)) |
| |
| # Register connections from the config using fakes |
| self.connections = zuul.lib.connections.ConnectionRegistry() |
| self.connections.configure(self.config, source_only=source_only) |
| |
| def setup_config(self): |
| # This creates the per-test configuration object. It can be |
| # overriden by subclasses, but should not need to be since it |
| # obeys the config_file and tenant_config_file attributes. |
| self.config = configparser.ConfigParser() |
| self.config.read(os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, self.config_file)) |
| |
| sections = ['zuul', 'scheduler', 'executor', 'merger'] |
| for section in sections: |
| if not self.config.has_section(section): |
| self.config.add_section(section) |
| |
| if not self.setupSimpleLayout(): |
| if hasattr(self, 'tenant_config_file'): |
| self.config.set('scheduler', 'tenant_config', |
| self.tenant_config_file) |
| git_path = os.path.join( |
| os.path.dirname( |
| os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, self.tenant_config_file)), |
| 'git') |
| if os.path.exists(git_path): |
| for reponame in os.listdir(git_path): |
| project = reponame.replace('_', '/') |
| self.copyDirToRepo(project, |
| os.path.join(git_path, reponame)) |
| # Make test_root persist after ansible run for .flag test |
| self.config.set('executor', 'trusted_rw_dirs', self.test_root) |
| self.setupAllProjectKeys() |
| |
| def setupSimpleLayout(self): |
| # If the test method has been decorated with a simple_layout, |
| # use that instead of the class tenant_config_file. Set up a |
| # single config-project with the specified layout, and |
| # initialize repos for all of the 'project' entries which |
| # appear in the layout. |
| test_name = self.id().split('.')[-1] |
| test = getattr(self, test_name) |
| if hasattr(test, '__simple_layout__'): |
| path, driver = getattr(test, '__simple_layout__') |
| else: |
| return False |
| |
| files = {} |
| path = os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, path) |
| with open(path) as f: |
| data = f.read() |
| layout = yaml.safe_load(data) |
| files['zuul.yaml'] = data |
| untrusted_projects = [] |
| for item in layout: |
| if 'project' in item: |
| name = item['project']['name'] |
| untrusted_projects.append(name) |
| self.init_repo(name) |
| self.addCommitToRepo(name, 'initial commit', |
| files={'README': ''}, |
| branch='master', tag='init') |
| if 'job' in item: |
| jobname = item['job']['name'] |
| files['playbooks/%s.yaml' % jobname] = '' |
| |
| root = os.path.join(self.test_root, "config") |
| if not os.path.exists(root): |
| os.makedirs(root) |
| f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=root, delete=False) |
| config = [{'tenant': |
| {'name': 'tenant-one', |
| 'source': {driver: |
| {'config-projects': ['common-config'], |
| 'untrusted-projects': untrusted_projects}}}}] |
| f.write(yaml.dump(config).encode('utf8')) |
| f.close() |
| self.config.set('scheduler', 'tenant_config', |
| os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, f.name)) |
| |
| self.init_repo('common-config') |
| self.addCommitToRepo('common-config', 'add content from fixture', |
| files, branch='master', tag='init') |
| |
| return True |
| |
| def setupAllProjectKeys(self): |
| if self.create_project_keys: |
| return |
| |
| path = self.config.get('scheduler', 'tenant_config') |
| with open(os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, path)) as f: |
| tenant_config = yaml.safe_load(f.read()) |
| for tenant in tenant_config: |
| sources = tenant['tenant']['source'] |
| for source, conf in sources.items(): |
| for project in conf.get('config-projects', []): |
| self.setupProjectKeys(source, project) |
| for project in conf.get('untrusted-projects', []): |
| self.setupProjectKeys(source, project) |
| |
| def setupProjectKeys(self, source, project): |
| # Make sure we set up an RSA key for the project so that we |
| # don't spend time generating one: |
| |
| key_root = os.path.join(self.state_root, 'keys') |
| if not os.path.isdir(key_root): |
| os.mkdir(key_root, 0o700) |
| private_key_file = os.path.join(key_root, source, project + '.pem') |
| private_key_dir = os.path.dirname(private_key_file) |
| self.log.debug("Installing test keys for project %s at %s" % ( |
| project, private_key_file)) |
| if not os.path.isdir(private_key_dir): |
| os.makedirs(private_key_dir) |
| with open(os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, 'private.pem')) as i: |
| with open(private_key_file, 'w') as o: |
| o.write(i.read()) |
| |
| def setupZK(self): |
| self.zk_chroot_fixture = self.useFixture( |
| ChrootedKazooFixture(self.id())) |
| self.zk_config = '%s:%s%s' % ( |
| self.zk_chroot_fixture.zookeeper_host, |
| self.zk_chroot_fixture.zookeeper_port, |
| self.zk_chroot_fixture.zookeeper_chroot) |
| |
| def copyDirToRepo(self, project, source_path): |
| self.init_repo(project) |
| |
| files = {} |
| for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(source_path): |
| for filename in filenames: |
| test_tree_filepath = os.path.join(dirpath, filename) |
| common_path = os.path.commonprefix([test_tree_filepath, |
| source_path]) |
| relative_filepath = test_tree_filepath[len(common_path) + 1:] |
| with open(test_tree_filepath, 'r') as f: |
| content = f.read() |
| files[relative_filepath] = content |
| self.addCommitToRepo(project, 'add content from fixture', |
| files, branch='master', tag='init') |
| |
| def assertNodepoolState(self): |
| # Make sure that there are no pending requests |
| |
| requests = self.fake_nodepool.getNodeRequests() |
| self.assertEqual(len(requests), 0) |
| |
| nodes = self.fake_nodepool.getNodes() |
| for node in nodes: |
| self.assertFalse(node['_lock'], "Node %s is locked" % |
| (node['_oid'],)) |
| |
| def assertNoGeneratedKeys(self): |
| # Make sure that Zuul did not generate any project keys |
| # (unless it was supposed to). |
| |
| if self.create_project_keys: |
| return |
| |
| with open(os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, 'private.pem')) as i: |
| test_key = i.read() |
| |
| key_root = os.path.join(self.state_root, 'keys') |
| for root, dirname, files in os.walk(key_root): |
| for fn in files: |
| with open(os.path.join(root, fn)) as f: |
| self.assertEqual(test_key, f.read()) |
| |
| def assertFinalState(self): |
| self.log.debug("Assert final state") |
| # Make sure no jobs are running |
| self.assertEqual({}, self.executor_server.job_workers) |
| # Make sure that git.Repo objects have been garbage collected. |
| repos = [] |
| gc.disable() |
| gc.collect() |
| for obj in gc.get_objects(): |
| if isinstance(obj, git.Repo): |
| self.log.debug("Leaked git repo object: 0x%x %s" % |
| (id(obj), repr(obj))) |
| for ref in gc.get_referrers(obj): |
| self.log.debug(" Referrer %s" % (repr(ref))) |
| repos.append(obj) |
| if repos: |
| for obj in gc.garbage: |
| self.log.debug(" Garbage %s" % (repr(obj))) |
| gc.enable() |
| self.assertEmptyQueues() |
| self.assertNodepoolState() |
| self.assertNoGeneratedKeys() |
| ipm = zuul.manager.independent.IndependentPipelineManager |
| for tenant in self.sched.abide.tenants.values(): |
| for pipeline in tenant.layout.pipelines.values(): |
| if isinstance(pipeline.manager, ipm): |
| self.assertEqual(len(pipeline.queues), 0) |
| |
| def shutdown(self): |
| self.log.debug("Shutting down after tests") |
| self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False |
| self.executor_server.release() |
| self.executor_client.stop() |
| self.merge_client.stop() |
| self.executor_server.stop() |
| self.sched.stop() |
| self.sched.join() |
| self.statsd.stop() |
| self.statsd.join() |
| self.webapp.stop() |
| self.webapp.join() |
| self.rpc.stop() |
| self.rpc.join() |
| self.gearman_server.shutdown() |
| self.fake_nodepool.stop() |
| self.zk.disconnect() |
| self.printHistory() |
| # We whitelist watchdog threads as they have relatively long delays |
| # before noticing they should exit, but they should exit on their own. |
| # Further the pydevd threads also need to be whitelisted so debugging |
| # e.g. in PyCharm is possible without breaking shutdown. |
| whitelist = ['executor-watchdog', |
| 'pydevd.CommandThread', |
| 'pydevd.Reader', |
| 'pydevd.Writer', |
| ] |
| threads = [t for t in threading.enumerate() |
| if t.name not in whitelist] |
| if len(threads) > 1: |
| log_str = "" |
| for thread_id, stack_frame in sys._current_frames().items(): |
| log_str += "Thread: %s\n" % thread_id |
| log_str += "".join(traceback.format_stack(stack_frame)) |
| self.log.debug(log_str) |
| raise Exception("More than one thread is running: %s" % threads) |
| |
| def assertCleanShutdown(self): |
| pass |
| |
| def init_repo(self, project, tag=None): |
| parts = project.split('/') |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, *parts[:-1]) |
| if not os.path.exists(path): |
| os.makedirs(path) |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, project) |
| repo = git.Repo.init(path) |
| |
| with repo.config_writer() as config_writer: |
| config_writer.set_value('user', 'email', 'user@example.com') |
| config_writer.set_value('user', 'name', 'User Name') |
| |
| repo.index.commit('initial commit') |
| master = repo.create_head('master') |
| if tag: |
| repo.create_tag(tag) |
| |
| repo.head.reference = master |
| zuul.merger.merger.reset_repo_to_head(repo) |
| repo.git.clean('-x', '-f', '-d') |
| |
| def create_branch(self, project, branch): |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, project) |
| repo = git.Repo.init(path) |
| fn = os.path.join(path, 'README') |
| |
| branch_head = repo.create_head(branch) |
| repo.head.reference = branch_head |
| f = open(fn, 'a') |
| f.write("test %s\n" % branch) |
| f.close() |
| repo.index.add([fn]) |
| repo.index.commit('%s commit' % branch) |
| |
| repo.head.reference = repo.heads['master'] |
| zuul.merger.merger.reset_repo_to_head(repo) |
| repo.git.clean('-x', '-f', '-d') |
| |
| def create_commit(self, project): |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, project) |
| repo = git.Repo(path) |
| repo.head.reference = repo.heads['master'] |
| file_name = os.path.join(path, 'README') |
| with open(file_name, 'a') as f: |
| f.write('creating fake commit\n') |
| repo.index.add([file_name]) |
| commit = repo.index.commit('Creating a fake commit') |
| return commit.hexsha |
| |
| def orderedRelease(self, count=None): |
| # Run one build at a time to ensure non-race order: |
| i = 0 |
| while len(self.builds): |
| self.release(self.builds[0]) |
| self.waitUntilSettled() |
| i += 1 |
| if count is not None and i >= count: |
| break |
| |
| def release(self, job): |
| if isinstance(job, FakeBuild): |
| job.release() |
| else: |
| job.waiting = False |
| self.log.debug("Queued job %s released" % job.unique) |
| self.gearman_server.wakeConnections() |
| |
| def getParameter(self, job, name): |
| if isinstance(job, FakeBuild): |
| return job.parameters[name] |
| else: |
| parameters = json.loads(job.arguments) |
| return parameters[name] |
| |
| def haveAllBuildsReported(self): |
| # See if Zuul is waiting on a meta job to complete |
| if self.executor_client.meta_jobs: |
| return False |
| # Find out if every build that the worker has completed has been |
| # reported back to Zuul. If it hasn't then that means a Gearman |
| # event is still in transit and the system is not stable. |
| for build in self.history: |
| zbuild = self.executor_client.builds.get(build.uuid) |
| if not zbuild: |
| # It has already been reported |
| continue |
| # It hasn't been reported yet. |
| return False |
| # Make sure that none of the worker connections are in GRAB_WAIT |
| worker = self.executor_server.executor_worker |
| for connection in worker.active_connections: |
| if connection.state == 'GRAB_WAIT': |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| def areAllBuildsWaiting(self): |
| builds = self.executor_client.builds.values() |
| seen_builds = set() |
| for build in builds: |
| seen_builds.add(build.uuid) |
| client_job = None |
| for conn in self.executor_client.gearman.active_connections: |
| for j in conn.related_jobs.values(): |
| if j.unique == build.uuid: |
| client_job = j |
| break |
| if not client_job: |
| self.log.debug("%s is not known to the gearman client" % |
| build) |
| return False |
| if not client_job.handle: |
| self.log.debug("%s has no handle" % client_job) |
| return False |
| server_job = self.gearman_server.jobs.get(client_job.handle) |
| if not server_job: |
| self.log.debug("%s is not known to the gearman server" % |
| client_job) |
| return False |
| if not hasattr(server_job, 'waiting'): |
| self.log.debug("%s is being enqueued" % server_job) |
| return False |
| if server_job.waiting: |
| continue |
| if build.url is None: |
| self.log.debug("%s has not reported start" % build) |
| return False |
| # using internal ServerJob which offers no Text interface |
| worker_build = self.executor_server.job_builds.get( |
| server_job.unique.decode('utf8')) |
| if worker_build: |
| if worker_build.isWaiting(): |
| continue |
| else: |
| self.log.debug("%s is running" % worker_build) |
| return False |
| else: |
| self.log.debug("%s is unassigned" % server_job) |
| return False |
| for (build_uuid, job_worker) in \ |
| self.executor_server.job_workers.items(): |
| if build_uuid not in seen_builds: |
| self.log.debug("%s is not finalized" % build_uuid) |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| def areAllNodeRequestsComplete(self): |
| if self.fake_nodepool.paused: |
| return True |
| if self.sched.nodepool.requests: |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| def eventQueuesEmpty(self): |
| for event_queue in self.event_queues: |
| yield event_queue.empty() |
| |
| def eventQueuesJoin(self): |
| for event_queue in self.event_queues: |
| event_queue.join() |
| |
| def waitUntilSettled(self): |
| self.log.debug("Waiting until settled...") |
| start = time.time() |
| while True: |
| if time.time() - start > self.wait_timeout: |
| self.log.error("Timeout waiting for Zuul to settle") |
| self.log.error("Queue status:") |
| for event_queue in self.event_queues: |
| self.log.error(" %s: %s" % |
| (event_queue, event_queue.empty())) |
| self.log.error("All builds waiting: %s" % |
| (self.areAllBuildsWaiting(),)) |
| self.log.error("All builds reported: %s" % |
| (self.haveAllBuildsReported(),)) |
| self.log.error("All requests completed: %s" % |
| (self.areAllNodeRequestsComplete(),)) |
| self.log.error("Merge client jobs: %s" % |
| (self.merge_client.jobs,)) |
| raise Exception("Timeout waiting for Zuul to settle") |
| # Make sure no new events show up while we're checking |
| |
| self.executor_server.lock.acquire() |
| # have all build states propogated to zuul? |
| if self.haveAllBuildsReported(): |
| # Join ensures that the queue is empty _and_ events have been |
| # processed |
| self.eventQueuesJoin() |
| self.sched.run_handler_lock.acquire() |
| if (not self.merge_client.jobs and |
| self.haveAllBuildsReported() and |
| self.areAllBuildsWaiting() and |
| self.areAllNodeRequestsComplete() and |
| all(self.eventQueuesEmpty())): |
| # The queue empty check is placed at the end to |
| # ensure that if a component adds an event between |
| # when locked the run handler and checked that the |
| # components were stable, we don't erroneously |
| # report that we are settled. |
| self.sched.run_handler_lock.release() |
| self.executor_server.lock.release() |
| self.log.debug("...settled.") |
| return |
| self.sched.run_handler_lock.release() |
| self.executor_server.lock.release() |
| self.sched.wake_event.wait(0.1) |
| |
| def countJobResults(self, jobs, result): |
| jobs = filter(lambda x: x.result == result, jobs) |
| return len(list(jobs)) |
| |
| def getBuildByName(self, name): |
| for build in self.builds: |
| if build.name == name: |
| return build |
| raise Exception("Unable to find build %s" % name) |
| |
| def getJobFromHistory(self, name, project=None): |
| for job in self.history: |
| if (job.name == name and |
| (project is None or |
| job.parameters['ZUUL_PROJECT'] == project)): |
| return job |
| raise Exception("Unable to find job %s in history" % name) |
| |
| def assertEmptyQueues(self): |
| # Make sure there are no orphaned jobs |
| for tenant in self.sched.abide.tenants.values(): |
| for pipeline in tenant.layout.pipelines.values(): |
| for pipeline_queue in pipeline.queues: |
| if len(pipeline_queue.queue) != 0: |
| print('pipeline %s queue %s contents %s' % ( |
| pipeline.name, pipeline_queue.name, |
| pipeline_queue.queue)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(pipeline_queue.queue), 0, |
| "Pipelines queues should be empty") |
| |
| def assertReportedStat(self, key, value=None, kind=None): |
| start = time.time() |
| while time.time() < (start + 5): |
| for stat in self.statsd.stats: |
| k, v = stat.decode('utf-8').split(':') |
| if key == k: |
| if value is None and kind is None: |
| return |
| elif value: |
| if value == v: |
| return |
| elif kind: |
| if v.endswith('|' + kind): |
| return |
| time.sleep(0.1) |
| |
| raise Exception("Key %s not found in reported stats" % key) |
| |
| def assertBuilds(self, builds): |
| """Assert that the running builds are as described. |
| |
| The list of running builds is examined and must match exactly |
| the list of builds described by the input. |
| |
| :arg list builds: A list of dictionaries. Each item in the |
| list must match the corresponding build in the build |
| history, and each element of the dictionary must match the |
| corresponding attribute of the build. |
| |
| """ |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), len(builds)) |
| for i, d in enumerate(builds): |
| for k, v in d.items(): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| getattr(self.builds[i], k), v, |
| "Element %i in builds does not match" % (i,)) |
| except Exception: |
| for build in self.builds: |
| self.log.error("Running build: %s" % build) |
| else: |
| self.log.error("No running builds") |
| raise |
| |
| def assertHistory(self, history, ordered=True): |
| """Assert that the completed builds are as described. |
| |
| The list of completed builds is examined and must match |
| exactly the list of builds described by the input. |
| |
| :arg list history: A list of dictionaries. Each item in the |
| list must match the corresponding build in the build |
| history, and each element of the dictionary must match the |
| corresponding attribute of the build. |
| |
| :arg bool ordered: If true, the history must match the order |
| supplied, if false, the builds are permitted to have |
| arrived in any order. |
| |
| """ |
| def matches(history_item, item): |
| for k, v in item.items(): |
| if getattr(history_item, k) != v: |
| return False |
| return True |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(len(self.history), len(history)) |
| if ordered: |
| for i, d in enumerate(history): |
| if not matches(self.history[i], d): |
| raise Exception( |
| "Element %i in history does not match %s" % |
| (i, self.history[i])) |
| else: |
| unseen = self.history[:] |
| for i, d in enumerate(history): |
| found = False |
| for unseen_item in unseen: |
| if matches(unseen_item, d): |
| found = True |
| unseen.remove(unseen_item) |
| break |
| if not found: |
| raise Exception("No match found for element %i " |
| "in history" % (i,)) |
| if unseen: |
| raise Exception("Unexpected items in history") |
| except Exception: |
| for build in self.history: |
| self.log.error("Completed build: %s" % build) |
| else: |
| self.log.error("No completed builds") |
| raise |
| |
| def printHistory(self): |
| """Log the build history. |
| |
| This can be useful during tests to summarize what jobs have |
| completed. |
| |
| """ |
| self.log.debug("Build history:") |
| for build in self.history: |
| self.log.debug(build) |
| |
| def getPipeline(self, name): |
| return self.sched.abide.tenants.values()[0].layout.pipelines.get(name) |
| |
| def updateConfigLayout(self, path): |
| root = os.path.join(self.test_root, "config") |
| if not os.path.exists(root): |
| os.makedirs(root) |
| f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=root, delete=False) |
| f.write(""" |
| - tenant: |
| name: openstack |
| source: |
| gerrit: |
| config-projects: |
| - %s |
| untrusted-projects: |
| - org/project |
| - org/project1 |
| - org/project2\n""" % path) |
| f.close() |
| self.config.set('scheduler', 'tenant_config', |
| os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, f.name)) |
| self.setupAllProjectKeys() |
| |
| def addCommitToRepo(self, project, message, files, |
| branch='master', tag=None): |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, project) |
| repo = git.Repo(path) |
| repo.head.reference = branch |
| zuul.merger.merger.reset_repo_to_head(repo) |
| for fn, content in files.items(): |
| fn = os.path.join(path, fn) |
| try: |
| os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(fn)) |
| except OSError: |
| pass |
| with open(fn, 'w') as f: |
| f.write(content) |
| repo.index.add([fn]) |
| commit = repo.index.commit(message) |
| before = repo.heads[branch].commit |
| repo.heads[branch].commit = commit |
| repo.head.reference = branch |
| repo.git.clean('-x', '-f', '-d') |
| repo.heads[branch].checkout() |
| if tag: |
| repo.create_tag(tag) |
| return before |
| |
| def commitConfigUpdate(self, project_name, source_name): |
| """Commit an update to zuul.yaml |
| |
| This overwrites the zuul.yaml in the specificed project with |
| the contents specified. |
| |
| :arg str project_name: The name of the project containing |
| zuul.yaml (e.g., common-config) |
| |
| :arg str source_name: The path to the file (underneath the |
| test fixture directory) whose contents should be used to |
| replace zuul.yaml. |
| """ |
| |
| source_path = os.path.join(FIXTURE_DIR, source_name) |
| files = {} |
| with open(source_path, 'r') as f: |
| data = f.read() |
| layout = yaml.safe_load(data) |
| files['zuul.yaml'] = data |
| for item in layout: |
| if 'job' in item: |
| jobname = item['job']['name'] |
| files['playbooks/%s.yaml' % jobname] = '' |
| before = self.addCommitToRepo( |
| project_name, 'Pulling content from %s' % source_name, |
| files) |
| return before |
| |
| def addEvent(self, connection, event): |
| |
| """Inject a Fake (Gerrit) event. |
| |
| This method accepts a JSON-encoded event and simulates Zuul |
| having received it from Gerrit. It could (and should) |
| eventually apply to any connection type, but is currently only |
| used with Gerrit connections. The name of the connection is |
| used to look up the corresponding server, and the event is |
| simulated as having been received by all Zuul connections |
| attached to that server. So if two Gerrit connections in Zuul |
| are connected to the same Gerrit server, and you invoke this |
| method specifying the name of one of them, the event will be |
| received by both. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| "self.fake_gerrit.addEvent" calls should be migrated to |
| this method. |
| |
| :arg str connection: The name of the connection corresponding |
| to the gerrit server. |
| :arg str event: The JSON-encoded event. |
| |
| """ |
| specified_conn = self.connections.connections[connection] |
| for conn in self.connections.connections.values(): |
| if (isinstance(conn, specified_conn.__class__) and |
| specified_conn.server == conn.server): |
| conn.addEvent(event) |
| |
| def getUpstreamRepos(self, projects): |
| """Return upstream git repo objects for the listed projects |
| |
| :arg list projects: A list of strings, each the canonical name |
| of a project. |
| |
| :returns: A dictionary of {name: repo} for every listed |
| project. |
| :rtype: dict |
| |
| """ |
| |
| repos = {} |
| for project in projects: |
| # FIXME(jeblair): the upstream root does not yet have a |
| # hostname component; that needs to be added, and this |
| # line removed: |
| tmp_project_name = '/'.join(project.split('/')[1:]) |
| path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, tmp_project_name) |
| repo = git.Repo(path) |
| repos[project] = repo |
| return repos |
| |
| |
| class AnsibleZuulTestCase(ZuulTestCase): |
| """ZuulTestCase but with an actual ansible executor running""" |
| run_ansible = True |
| |
| |
| class SSLZuulTestCase(ZuulTestCase): |
| """ZuulTestCase but using SSL when possible""" |
| use_ssl = True |
| |
| |
| class ZuulDBTestCase(ZuulTestCase): |
| def setup_config(self): |
| super(ZuulDBTestCase, self).setup_config() |
| for section_name in self.config.sections(): |
| con_match = re.match(r'^connection ([\'\"]?)(.*)(\1)$', |
| section_name, re.I) |
| if not con_match: |
| continue |
| |
| if self.config.get(section_name, 'driver') == 'sql': |
| f = MySQLSchemaFixture() |
| self.useFixture(f) |
| if (self.config.get(section_name, 'dburi') == |
| '$MYSQL_FIXTURE_DBURI$'): |
| self.config.set(section_name, 'dburi', f.dburi) |