[OE-core] [PATCH 2/2] oe-selftest: toaster Remove redundant Toaster test

Michael Wood michael.g.wood at intel.com
Wed Nov 23 12:24:36 UTC 2016


This test has been ported to be run as part of Toaster's own tests.

Signed-off-by: Michael Wood <michael.g.wood at intel.com>
---
 meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/_toaster.py | 320 -------------------------------------
 1 file changed, 320 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/_toaster.py

diff --git a/meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/_toaster.py b/meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/_toaster.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 15ea9df..0000000
--- a/meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/_toaster.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,320 +0,0 @@
-import unittest
-import os
-import sys
-import shlex, subprocess
-import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error, subprocess, time, getpass, re, json, shlex
-
-import oeqa.utils.ftools as ftools
-from oeqa.selftest.base import oeSelfTest
-from oeqa.utils.commands import runCmd
-
-sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '../../../../', 'bitbake/lib/toaster')))
-os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "toastermain.settings")
-
-import toastermain.settings
-from django.db.models import Q
-from orm.models import *
-from oeqa.utils.decorators import testcase
-
-class ToasterSetup(oeSelfTest):
-
-    def recipe_parse(self, file_path, var):
-        for line in open(file_path,'r'):
-            if line.find(var) > -1:
-                val = line.split(" = ")[1].replace("\"", "").strip()
-                return val
-
-    def fix_file_path(self, file_path):
-        if ":" in file_path:
-            file_path=file_path.split(":")[2]
-        return file_path
-
-class Toaster_DB_Tests(ToasterSetup):
-
-    # Check if build name is unique - tc_id=795
-    @testcase(795)
-    def test_Build_Unique_Name(self):
-        all_builds = Build.objects.all().count()
-        distinct_builds = Build.objects.values('id').distinct().count()
-        self.assertEqual(distinct_builds, all_builds, msg = 'Build name is not unique')
-
-    # Check if build coocker log path is unique - tc_id=819
-    @testcase(819)
-    def test_Build_Unique_Cooker_Log_Path(self):
-        distinct_path = Build.objects.values('cooker_log_path').distinct().count()
-        total_builds = Build.objects.values('id').count()
-        self.assertEqual(distinct_path, total_builds, msg = 'Build coocker log path is not unique')
-
-    # Check if task order is unique for one build - tc=824
-    @testcase(824)
-    def test_Task_Unique_Order(self):
-        builds = Build.objects.values('id')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for build in builds:
-            total_task_order = Task.objects.filter(build = build['id']).values('order').count()
-            distinct_task_order = Task.objects.filter(build = build['id']).values('order').distinct().count()
-            if (total_task_order != distinct_task_order):
-                cnt_err.append(build['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for build id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check task order sequence for one build - tc=825
-    @testcase(825)
-    def test_Task_Order_Sequence(self):
-        builds = builds = Build.objects.values('id')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for build in builds:
-            tasks = Task.objects.filter(Q(build = build['id']), ~Q(order = None), ~Q(task_name__contains = '_setscene')).values('id', 'order').order_by("order")
-            cnt_tasks = 0
-            for task in tasks:
-                cnt_tasks += 1
-                if (task['order'] != cnt_tasks):
-                    cnt_err.append(task['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for task id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if disk_io matches the difference between EndTimeIO and StartTimeIO in build stats - tc=828
-    ### this needs to be updated ###
-    #def test_Task_Disk_IO_TC828(self):
-
-    # Check if outcome = 2 (SSTATE) then sstate_result must be 3 (RESTORED) - tc=832
-    @testcase(832)
-    def test_Task_If_Outcome_2_Sstate_Result_Must_Be_3(self):
-        tasks = Task.objects.filter(outcome = 2).values('id', 'sstate_result')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for task in tasks:
-            if (row['sstate_result'] != 3):
-                cnt_err.append(task['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for task id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if outcome = 1 (COVERED) or 3 (EXISTING) then sstate_result must be 0 (SSTATE_NA) - tc=833
-    @testcase(833)
-    def test_Task_If_Outcome_1_3_Sstate_Result_Must_Be_0(self):
-        tasks = Task.objects.filter(outcome__in = (1, 3)).values('id', 'sstate_result')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for task in tasks:
-            if (task['sstate_result'] != 0):
-                cnt_err.append(task['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for task id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if outcome is 0 (SUCCESS) or 4 (FAILED) then sstate_result must be 0 (NA), 1 (MISS) or 2 (FAILED) - tc=834
-    @testcase(834)
-    def test_Task_If_Outcome_0_4_Sstate_Result_Must_Be_0_1_2(self):
-        tasks = Task.objects.filter(outcome__in = (0, 4)).values('id', 'sstate_result')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for task in tasks:
-            if (task['sstate_result'] not in [0, 1, 2]):
-                cnt_err.append(task['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for task id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if task_executed = TRUE (1), script_type must be 0 (CODING_NA), 2 (CODING_PYTHON), 3 (CODING_SHELL) - tc=891
-    @testcase(891)
-    def test_Task_If_Task_Executed_True_Script_Type_0_2_3(self):
-        tasks = Task.objects.filter(task_executed = 1).values('id', 'script_type')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for task in tasks:
-            if (task['script_type'] not in [0, 2, 3]):
-                cnt_err.append(task['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for task id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if task_executed = TRUE (1), outcome must be 0 (SUCCESS) or 4 (FAILED) - tc=836
-    @testcase(836)
-    def test_Task_If_Task_Executed_True_Outcome_0_4(self):
-        tasks = Task.objects.filter(task_executed = 1).values('id', 'outcome')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for task in tasks:
-            if (task['outcome'] not in [0, 4]):
-                cnt_err.append(task['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for task id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if task_executed = FALSE (0), script_type must be 0 - tc=890
-    @testcase(890)
-    def test_Task_If_Task_Executed_False_Script_Type_0(self):
-        tasks = Task.objects.filter(task_executed = 0).values('id', 'script_type')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for task in tasks:
-            if (task['script_type'] != 0):
-                cnt_err.append(task['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for task id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if task_executed = FALSE (0) and build outcome = SUCCEEDED (0), task outcome must be 1 (COVERED), 2 (CACHED), 3 (PREBUILT), 5 (EMPTY) - tc=837
-    @testcase(837)
-    def test_Task_If_Task_Executed_False_Outcome_1_2_3_5(self):
-        builds = Build.objects.filter(outcome = 0).values('id')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for build in builds:
-            tasks = Task.objects.filter(build = build['id'], task_executed = 0).values('id', 'outcome')
-            for task in tasks:
-                if (task['outcome'] not in [1, 2, 3, 5]):
-                    cnt_err.append(task['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for task id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Key verification - tc=888
-    @testcase(888)
-    def test_Target_Installed_Package(self):
-        rows = Target_Installed_Package.objects.values('id', 'target_id', 'package_id')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for row in rows:
-            target = Target.objects.filter(id = row['target_id']).values('id')
-            package = Package.objects.filter(id = row['package_id']).values('id')
-            if (not target or not package):
-                cnt_err.append(row['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for target installed package id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Key verification - tc=889
-    @testcase(889)
-    def test_Task_Dependency(self):
-        rows = Task_Dependency.objects.values('id', 'task_id', 'depends_on_id')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for row in rows:
-            task_id = Task.objects.filter(id = row['task_id']).values('id')
-            depends_on_id = Task.objects.filter(id = row['depends_on_id']).values('id')
-            if (not task_id or not depends_on_id):
-                cnt_err.append(row['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for task dependency id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if build target file_name is populated only if is_image=true AND orm_build.outcome=0 then if the file exists and its size matches the file_size value
-    ### Need to add the tc in the test run
-    @testcase(1037)
-    def test_Target_File_Name_Populated(self):
-        builds = Build.objects.filter(outcome = 0).values('id')
-        for build in builds:
-            targets = Target.objects.filter(build_id = build['id'], is_image = 1).values('id')
-            for target in targets:
-                target_files = Target_Image_File.objects.filter(target_id = target['id']).values('id', 'file_name', 'file_size')
-                cnt_err = []
-                for file_info in target_files:
-                    target_id = file_info['id']
-                    target_file_name = file_info['file_name']
-                    target_file_size = file_info['file_size']
-                    if (not target_file_name or not target_file_size):
-                        cnt_err.append(target_id)
-                    else:
-                        if (not os.path.exists(target_file_name)):
-                            cnt_err.append(target_id)
-                        else:
-                            if (os.path.getsize(target_file_name) != target_file_size):
-                                cnt_err.append(target_id)
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for target image file id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Key verification - tc=884
-    @testcase(884)
-    def test_Package_Dependency(self):
-        cnt_err = []
-        deps = Package_Dependency.objects.values('id', 'package_id', 'depends_on_id')
-        for dep in deps:
-            if (dep['package_id'] == dep['depends_on_id']):
-                cnt_err.append(dep['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for package dependency id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Recipe key verification, recipe name does not depends on a recipe having the same name - tc=883
-    @testcase(883)
-    def test_Recipe_Dependency(self):
-        deps = Recipe_Dependency.objects.values('id', 'recipe_id', 'depends_on_id')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for dep in deps:
-            if (not dep['recipe_id'] or not dep['depends_on_id']):
-                cnt_err.append(dep['id'])
-            else:
-                name = Recipe.objects.filter(id = dep['recipe_id']).values('name')
-                dep_name = Recipe.objects.filter(id = dep['depends_on_id']).values('name')
-                if (name == dep_name):
-                    cnt_err.append(dep['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for recipe dependency id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if package name does not start with a number (0-9) - tc=846
-    @testcase(846)
-    def test_Package_Name_For_Number(self):
-        packages = Package.objects.filter(~Q(size = -1)).values('id', 'name')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for package in packages:
-            if (package['name'][0].isdigit() is True):
-                cnt_err.append(package['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for package id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if package version starts with a number (0-9) - tc=847
-    @testcase(847)
-    def test_Package_Version_Starts_With_Number(self):
-        packages = Package.objects.filter(~Q(size = -1)).values('id', 'version')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for package in packages:
-            if (package['version'][0].isdigit() is False):
-                cnt_err.append(package['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for package id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if package revision starts with 'r' - tc=848
-    @testcase(848)
-    def test_Package_Revision_Starts_With_r(self):
-        packages = Package.objects.filter(~Q(size = -1)).values('id', 'revision')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for package in packages:
-            if (package['revision'][0].startswith("r") is False):
-                cnt_err.append(package['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for package id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check the validity of the package build_id
-    ### TC must be added in test run
-    @testcase(1038)
-    def test_Package_Build_Id(self):
-        packages = Package.objects.filter(~Q(size = -1)).values('id', 'build_id')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for package in packages:
-            build_id = Build.objects.filter(id = package['build_id']).values('id')
-            if (not build_id):
-                cnt_err.append(package['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for package id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check the validity of package recipe_id
-    ### TC must be added in test run
-    @testcase(1039)
-    def test_Package_Recipe_Id(self):
-        packages = Package.objects.filter(~Q(size = -1)).values('id', 'recipe_id')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for package in packages:
-            recipe_id = Recipe.objects.filter(id = package['recipe_id']).values('id')
-            if (not recipe_id):
-                cnt_err.append(package['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for package id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if package installed_size field is not null
-    ### TC must be aded in test run
-    @testcase(1040)
-    def test_Package_Installed_Size_Not_NULL(self):
-        packages = Package.objects.filter(installed_size__isnull = True).values('id')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for package in packages:
-            cnt_err.append(package['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for package id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if all layers requests return exit code is 200 - tc=843
-    @testcase(843)
-    def test_Layers_Requests_Exit_Code(self):
-        layers = Layer.objects.values('id', 'layer_index_url')
-        cnt_err = []
-        for layer in layers:
-            resp = urllib.request.urlopen(layer['layer_index_url'])
-            if (resp.getcode() != 200):
-                cnt_err.append(layer['id'])
-        self.assertEqual(len(cnt_err), 0, msg = 'Errors for layer id: %s' % cnt_err)
-
-    # Check if django server starts regardless of the timezone set on the machine - tc=905
-    @testcase(905)
-    def test_Start_Django_Timezone(self):
-        current_path = os.getcwd()
-        zonefilelist = []
-        ZONEINFOPATH = '/usr/share/zoneinfo/'
-        os.chdir("../bitbake/lib/toaster/")
-        cnt_err = 0
-        for filename in os.listdir(ZONEINFOPATH):
-            if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(ZONEINFOPATH, filename)):
-                zonefilelist.append(filename)
-        for k in range(len(zonefilelist)):
-            if k <= 5:
-                files = zonefilelist[k]
-                os.system("export TZ="+str(files)+"; python manage.py runserver > /dev/null 2>&1 &")
-                time.sleep(3)
-                pid = subprocess.check_output("ps aux | grep '[/u]sr/bin/python manage.py runserver' | awk '{print $2}'", shell = True)
-                if pid:
-                    os.system("kill -9 "+str(pid))
-                else:
-                    cnt_err.append(zonefilelist[k])
-        self.assertEqual(cnt_err, 0, msg = 'Errors django server does not start with timezone: %s' % cnt_err)
-        os.chdir(current_path)
-- 
2.7.4




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