# Copyright 2015 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved. # # 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. # ============================================================================== """Imports unittest as a replacement for testing.pybase.googletest.""" from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import division from __future__ import print_function import atexit import itertools import os import sys import tempfile # go/tf-wildcard-import # pylint: disable=wildcard-import from unittest import * # pylint: enable=wildcard-import from tensorflow.python.framework import errors from tensorflow.python.lib.io import file_io from tensorflow.python.platform import app from tensorflow.python.platform import benchmark from tensorflow.python.platform import tf_logging as logging from tensorflow.python.util import tf_decorator from tensorflow.python.util import tf_inspect from tensorflow.python.util.tf_export import tf_export Benchmark = benchmark.TensorFlowBenchmark # pylint: disable=invalid-name unittest_main = main # We keep a global variable in this module to make sure we create the temporary # directory only once per test binary invocation. _googletest_temp_dir = '' # pylint: disable=invalid-name # pylint: disable=undefined-variable def g_main(argv): """Delegate to unittest.main after redefining testLoader.""" if 'TEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE' in os.environ: try: f = None try: f = open(os.environ['TEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE'], 'w') f.write('') except IOError: sys.stderr.write('Error opening TEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE (%s). Exiting.' % os.environ['TEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE']) sys.exit(1) finally: if f is not None: f.close() if ('TEST_TOTAL_SHARDS' not in os.environ or 'TEST_SHARD_INDEX' not in os.environ): return unittest_main(argv=argv) total_shards = int(os.environ['TEST_TOTAL_SHARDS']) shard_index = int(os.environ['TEST_SHARD_INDEX']) base_loader = TestLoader() delegate_get_names = base_loader.getTestCaseNames bucket_iterator = itertools.cycle(range(total_shards)) def getShardedTestCaseNames(testCaseClass): filtered_names = [] for testcase in sorted(delegate_get_names(testCaseClass)): bucket = next(bucket_iterator) if bucket == shard_index: filtered_names.append(testcase) return filtered_names # Override getTestCaseNames base_loader.getTestCaseNames = getShardedTestCaseNames unittest_main(argv=argv, testLoader=base_loader) # Redefine main to allow running benchmarks def main(argv=None): # pylint: disable=function-redefined def main_wrapper(): args = argv if args is None: args = sys.argv return app.run(main=g_main, argv=args) benchmark.benchmarks_main(true_main=main_wrapper) def GetTempDir(): """Return a temporary directory for tests to use.""" global _googletest_temp_dir if not _googletest_temp_dir: first_frame = tf_inspect.stack()[-1][0] temp_dir = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), os.path.basename(tf_inspect.getfile(first_frame))) temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=temp_dir.rstrip('.py')) def delete_temp_dir(dirname=temp_dir): try: file_io.delete_recursively(dirname) except errors.OpError as e: logging.error('Error removing %s: %s', dirname, e) atexit.register(delete_temp_dir) _googletest_temp_dir = temp_dir return _googletest_temp_dir def test_src_dir_path(relative_path): """Creates an absolute test srcdir path given a relative path. Args: relative_path: a path relative to tensorflow root. e.g. "contrib/session_bundle/example". Returns: An absolute path to the linked in runfiles. """ return os.path.join(os.environ['TEST_SRCDIR'], 'org_tensorflow/tensorflow', relative_path) def StatefulSessionAvailable(): return False @tf_export('test.StubOutForTesting') class StubOutForTesting(object): """Support class for stubbing methods out for unit testing. Sample Usage: You want os.path.exists() to always return true during testing. stubs = StubOutForTesting() stubs.Set(os.path, 'exists', lambda x: 1) ... stubs.CleanUp() The above changes os.path.exists into a lambda that returns 1. Once the ... part of the code finishes, the CleanUp() looks up the old value of os.path.exists and restores it. """ def __init__(self): self.cache = [] self.stubs = [] def __del__(self): """Do not rely on the destructor to undo your stubs. You cannot guarantee exactly when the destructor will get called without relying on implementation details of a Python VM that may change. """ self.CleanUp() # __enter__ and __exit__ allow use as a context manager. def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, unused_exc_type, unused_exc_value, unused_tb): self.CleanUp() def CleanUp(self): """Undoes all SmartSet() & Set() calls, restoring original definitions.""" self.SmartUnsetAll() self.UnsetAll() def SmartSet(self, obj, attr_name, new_attr): """Replace obj.attr_name with new_attr. This method is smart and works at the module, class, and instance level while preserving proper inheritance. It will not stub out C types however unless that has been explicitly allowed by the type. This method supports the case where attr_name is a staticmethod or a classmethod of obj. Notes: - If obj is an instance, then it is its class that will actually be stubbed. Note that the method Set() does not do that: if obj is an instance, it (and not its class) will be stubbed. - The stubbing is using the builtin getattr and setattr. So, the __get__ and __set__ will be called when stubbing (TODO: A better idea would probably be to manipulate obj.__dict__ instead of getattr() and setattr()). Args: obj: The object whose attributes we want to modify. attr_name: The name of the attribute to modify. new_attr: The new value for the attribute. Raises: AttributeError: If the attribute cannot be found. """ _, obj = tf_decorator.unwrap(obj) if (tf_inspect.ismodule(obj) or (not tf_inspect.isclass(obj) and attr_name in obj.__dict__)): orig_obj = obj orig_attr = getattr(obj, attr_name) else: if not tf_inspect.isclass(obj): mro = list(tf_inspect.getmro(obj.__class__)) else: mro = list(tf_inspect.getmro(obj)) mro.reverse() orig_attr = None found_attr = False for cls in mro: try: orig_obj = cls orig_attr = getattr(obj, attr_name) found_attr = True except AttributeError: continue if not found_attr: raise AttributeError('Attribute not found.') # Calling getattr() on a staticmethod transforms it to a 'normal' function. # We need to ensure that we put it back as a staticmethod. old_attribute = obj.__dict__.get(attr_name) if old_attribute is not None and isinstance(old_attribute, staticmethod): orig_attr = staticmethod(orig_attr) self.stubs.append((orig_obj, attr_name, orig_attr)) setattr(orig_obj, attr_name, new_attr) def SmartUnsetAll(self): """Reverses SmartSet() calls, restoring things to original definitions. This method is automatically called when the StubOutForTesting() object is deleted; there is no need to call it explicitly. It is okay to call SmartUnsetAll() repeatedly, as later calls have no effect if no SmartSet() calls have been made. """ for args in reversed(self.stubs): setattr(*args) self.stubs = [] def Set(self, parent, child_name, new_child): """In parent, replace child_name's old definition with new_child. The parent could be a module when the child is a function at module scope. Or the parent could be a class when a class' method is being replaced. The named child is set to new_child, while the prior definition is saved away for later, when UnsetAll() is called. This method supports the case where child_name is a staticmethod or a classmethod of parent. Args: parent: The context in which the attribute child_name is to be changed. child_name: The name of the attribute to change. new_child: The new value of the attribute. """ old_child = getattr(parent, child_name) old_attribute = parent.__dict__.get(child_name) if old_attribute is not None and isinstance(old_attribute, staticmethod): old_child = staticmethod(old_child) self.cache.append((parent, old_child, child_name)) setattr(parent, child_name, new_child) def UnsetAll(self): """Reverses Set() calls, restoring things to their original definitions. This method is automatically called when the StubOutForTesting() object is deleted; there is no need to call it explicitly. It is okay to call UnsetAll() repeatedly, as later calls have no effect if no Set() calls have been made. """ # Undo calls to Set() in reverse order, in case Set() was called on the # same arguments repeatedly (want the original call to be last one undone) for (parent, old_child, child_name) in reversed(self.cache): setattr(parent, child_name, old_child) self.cache = []