#!/usr/bin/python """ Copyright 2014 Google Inc. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. A wrapper around the standard Python unittest library, adding features we need for various unittests within this directory. """ import filecmp import os import shutil import tempfile import unittest PARENT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) TESTDATA_DIR = os.path.join(PARENT_DIR, 'testdata') OUTPUT_DIR_ACTUAL = os.path.join(TESTDATA_DIR, 'outputs', 'actual') OUTPUT_DIR_EXPECTED = os.path.join(TESTDATA_DIR, 'outputs', 'expected') class TestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self._input_dir = os.path.join(TESTDATA_DIR, 'inputs') self._output_dir_actual = os.path.join(OUTPUT_DIR_ACTUAL, self.id()) self._output_dir_expected = os.path.join(OUTPUT_DIR_EXPECTED, self.id()) create_empty_dir(self._output_dir_actual) self._temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self._temp_dir) if os.path.exists(self._output_dir_expected): different_files = find_different_files(self._output_dir_actual, self._output_dir_expected) # Maybe we should move this assert elsewhere? It's unusual to see an # assert within tearDown(), but my thinking was: # 1. Every test case will have some collection of output files that need # to be validated. # 2. So put that validation within tearDown(), which will be called after # every test case! # # I have confirmed that the test really does fail if this assert is # triggered. # # Ravi notes: if somebody later comes along and adds cleanup code below # this assert, then if tests fail, the artifacts will not be cleaned up. assert (not different_files), \ ('found differing files:\n' + '\n'.join(['tkdiff %s %s &' % ( os.path.join(self._output_dir_actual, basename), os.path.join(self._output_dir_expected, basename)) for basename in different_files])) def shortDescription(self): """Tell unittest framework to not print docstrings for test cases.""" return None def create_empty_dir(path): """Create an empty directory at the given path.""" if os.path.isdir(path): shutil.rmtree(path) elif os.path.lexists(path): os.remove(path) os.makedirs(path) def find_different_files(dir1, dir2, ignore_subtree_names=None): """Returns a list of any files that differ between the directory trees rooted at dir1 and dir2. Args: dir1: root of a directory tree; if nonexistent, will raise OSError dir2: root of another directory tree; if nonexistent, will raise OSError ignore_subtree_names: list of subtree directory names to ignore; defaults to ['.svn'], so all SVN files are ignores TODO(epoger): include the dirname within each filename (not just the basename), to make it easier to locate any differences """ differing_files = [] if ignore_subtree_names is None: ignore_subtree_names = ['.svn'] dircmp = filecmp.dircmp(dir1, dir2, ignore=ignore_subtree_names) differing_files.extend(dircmp.left_only) differing_files.extend(dircmp.right_only) differing_files.extend(dircmp.common_funny) differing_files.extend(dircmp.diff_files) differing_files.extend(dircmp.funny_files) for common_dir in dircmp.common_dirs: differing_files.extend(find_different_files( os.path.join(dir1, common_dir), os.path.join(dir2, common_dir))) return differing_files def main(test_case_class): """Run the unit tests within the given class.""" suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(test_case_class) results = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2).run(suite)