# Copyright 2015 GoodData # # 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 os import re from testtools.matchers import MatchesRegex, StartsWith import urllib import socket import time from unittest import mock, skip import git import github3.exceptions from zuul.driver.github.githubconnection import GithubShaCache import zuul.rpcclient from tests.base import BaseTestCase, ZuulTestCase, simple_layout, random_sha1 from tests.base import ZuulWebFixture class TestGithubDriver(ZuulTestCase): config_file = 'zuul-github-driver.conf' @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_pull_event(self): self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True body = "This is the\nPR body." A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A', body=body) self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', self.getJobFromHistory('project-test1').result) self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', self.getJobFromHistory('project-test2').result) job = self.getJobFromHistory('project-test2') zuulvars = job.parameters['zuul'] self.assertEqual(str(A.number), zuulvars['change']) self.assertEqual(str(A.head_sha), zuulvars['patchset']) self.assertEqual('master', zuulvars['branch']) self.assertEquals('https://github.com/org/project/pull/1', zuulvars['items'][0]['change_url']) self.assertEqual(zuulvars["message"], "A\n\n{}".format(body)) self.assertEqual(1, len(A.comments)) self.assertThat( A.comments[0], MatchesRegex(r'.*\[project-test1 \]\(.*\).*', re.DOTALL)) self.assertThat( A.comments[0], MatchesRegex(r'.*\[project-test2 \]\(.*\).*', re.DOTALL)) self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) # test_pull_unmatched_branch_event(self): self.create_branch('org/project', 'unmatched_branch') B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( 'org/project', 'unmatched_branch', 'B') self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) # now emit closed event without merging self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestClosedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # nothing should have happened due to the merged requirement self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) # now merge the PR and emit the event again A.setMerged('merged') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestClosedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # post job must be run self.assertEqual(3, len(self.history)) @simple_layout('layouts/files-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_pull_matched_file_event(self): A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( 'org/project', 'master', 'A', files={'random.txt': 'test', 'build-requires': 'test'}) self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) # test_pull_unmatched_file_event B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B', files={'random.txt': 'test2'}) self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) @simple_layout('layouts/files-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_pull_changed_files_length_mismatch(self): files = {'{:03d}.txt'.format(n): 'test' for n in range(300)} # File 301 which is not included in the list of files of the PR, # since Github only returns max. 300 files in alphabetical order files["foobar-requires"] = "test" A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( 'org/project', 'master', 'A', files=files) self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) @simple_layout('layouts/files-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_pull_changed_files_length_mismatch_reenqueue(self): # Hold jobs so we can trigger a reconfiguration while the item is in # the pipeline self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True files = {'{:03d}.txt'.format(n): 'test' for n in range(300)} # File 301 which is not included in the list of files of the PR, # since Github only returns max. 300 files in alphabetical order files["foobar-requires"] = "test" A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( 'org/project', 'master', 'A', files=files) self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # Comment on the pull request to trigger updateChange self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getCommentAddedEvent('casual comment')) self.waitUntilSettled() # Trigger reconfig to enforce a reenqueue of the item self.sched.reconfigure(self.config) self.waitUntilSettled() # Now we can release all jobs self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() # There must be exactly one successful job in the history. If there is # an aborted job in the history the reenqueue failed. self.assertHistory([ dict(name='project-test1', result='SUCCESS', changes="%s,%s" % (A.number, A.head_sha)), ]) @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_pull_github_files_error(self): A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( 'org/project', 'master', 'A') with mock.patch("tests.fakegithub.FakePull.files") as files_mock: files_mock.side_effect = github3.exceptions.ServerError( mock.MagicMock()) self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(1, files_mock.call_count) self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_comment_event(self): A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getCommentAddedEvent('test me')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) # Test an unmatched comment, history should remain the same B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getCommentAddedEvent('casual comment')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) # Test an unmatched comment, history should remain the same C = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'C') self.fake_github.emitEvent( C.getIssueCommentAddedEvent('a non-PR issue comment')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) @simple_layout('layouts/push-tag-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_tag_event(self): self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True self.create_branch('org/project', 'tagbranch') files = {'README.txt': 'test'} self.addCommitToRepo('org/project', 'test tag', files, branch='tagbranch', tag='newtag') path = os.path.join(self.upstream_root, 'org/project') repo = git.Repo(path) tag = repo.tags['newtag'] sha = tag.commit.hexsha del repo self.fake_github.emitEvent( self.fake_github.getPushEvent('org/project', 'refs/tags/newtag', new_rev=sha)) self.waitUntilSettled() build_params = self.builds[0].parameters self.assertEqual('refs/tags/newtag', build_params['zuul']['ref']) self.assertFalse('oldrev' in build_params['zuul']) self.assertEqual(sha, build_params['zuul']['newrev']) self.assertEqual( 'https://github.com/org/project/releases/tag/newtag', build_params['zuul']['change_url']) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', self.getJobFromHistory('project-tag').result) @simple_layout('layouts/push-tag-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_push_event(self): self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') old_sha = '0' * 40 new_sha = A.head_sha A.setMerged("merging A") pevent = self.fake_github.getPushEvent(project='org/project', ref='refs/heads/master', old_rev=old_sha, new_rev=new_sha) self.fake_github.emitEvent(pevent) self.waitUntilSettled() build_params = self.builds[0].parameters self.assertEqual('refs/heads/master', build_params['zuul']['ref']) self.assertFalse('oldrev' in build_params['zuul']) self.assertEqual(new_sha, build_params['zuul']['newrev']) self.assertEqual( 'https://github.com/org/project/commit/%s' % new_sha, build_params['zuul']['change_url']) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', self.getJobFromHistory('project-post').result) self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) # test unmatched push event old_sha = random_sha1() new_sha = random_sha1() self.fake_github.emitEvent( self.fake_github.getPushEvent('org/project', 'refs/heads/unmatched_branch', old_sha, new_sha)) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) @simple_layout('layouts/labeling-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_labels(self): A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.addLabel('test')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) self.assertEqual('project-labels', self.history[0].name) self.assertEqual(['tests passed'], A.labels) # test label removed B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') B.addLabel('do not test') self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.removeLabel('do not test')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) self.assertEqual('project-labels', self.history[1].name) self.assertEqual(['tests passed'], B.labels) # test unmatched label C = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'C') self.fake_github.emitEvent(C.addLabel('other label')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) self.assertEqual(['other label'], C.labels) @simple_layout('layouts/reviews-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_reviews(self): A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getReviewAddedEvent('approve')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) self.assertEqual('project-reviews', self.history[0].name) self.assertEqual(['tests passed'], A.labels) # test_review_unmatched_event B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getReviewAddedEvent('comment')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) # test sending reviews C = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'C') self.fake_github.emitEvent(C.getCommentAddedEvent( "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good")) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual('project-reviews', self.history[0].name) self.assertEqual(1, len(C.reviews)) self.assertEqual('APPROVE', C.reviews[0].as_dict()['state']) @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_timer_event(self): self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True self.commitConfigUpdate('org/common-config', 'layouts/timer-github.yaml') self.sched.reconfigure(self.config) time.sleep(2) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 1) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False # Stop queuing timer triggered jobs so that the assertions # below don't race against more jobs being queued. self.commitConfigUpdate('org/common-config', 'layouts/basic-github.yaml') self.sched.reconfigure(self.config) self.waitUntilSettled() # If APScheduler is in mid-event when we remove the job, we # can end up with one more event firing, so give it an extra # second to settle. time.sleep(1) self.waitUntilSettled() self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertHistory([ dict(name='project-bitrot', result='SUCCESS', ref='refs/heads/master'), ], ordered=False) @simple_layout('layouts/dequeue-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_dequeue_pull_synchronized(self): self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( 'org/one-job-project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # event update stamp has resolution one second, wait so the latter # one has newer timestamp time.sleep(1) # On a push to a PR Github may emit a pull_request_review event with # the old head so send that right before the synchronized event. review_event = A.getReviewAddedEvent('dismissed') A.addCommit() self.fake_github.emitEvent(review_event) self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestSynchronizeEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) self.assertEqual(1, self.countJobResults(self.history, 'ABORTED')) @simple_layout('layouts/dequeue-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_dequeue_pull_abandoned(self): self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( 'org/one-job-project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestClosedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) self.assertEqual(1, self.countJobResults(self.history, 'ABORTED')) @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_git_https_url(self): """Test that git_ssh option gives git url with ssh""" tenant = self.sched.abide.tenants.get('tenant-one') _, project = tenant.getProject('org/project') url = self.fake_github.real_getGitUrl(project) self.assertEqual('https://github.com/org/project', url) @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_git_ssh_url(self): """Test that git_ssh option gives git url with ssh""" tenant = self.sched.abide.tenants.get('tenant-one') _, project = tenant.getProject('org/project') url = self.fake_github_ssh.real_getGitUrl(project) self.assertEqual('ssh://git@github.com/org/project.git', url) @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_git_enterprise_url(self): """Test that git_url option gives git url with proper host""" tenant = self.sched.abide.tenants.get('tenant-one') _, project = tenant.getProject('org/project') url = self.fake_github_ent.real_getGitUrl(project) self.assertEqual('ssh://git@github.enterprise.io/org/project.git', url) @simple_layout('layouts/reporting-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_reporting(self): project = 'org/project' github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient(None) # pipeline reports pull status both on start and success self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest(project, 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # We should have a status container for the head sha self.assertIn( A.head_sha, github.repo_from_project(project)._commits.keys()) statuses = self.fake_github.getCommitStatuses(project, A.head_sha) # We should only have one status for the head sha self.assertEqual(1, len(statuses)) check_status = statuses[0] check_url = ('http://zuul.example.com/status/#%s,%s' % (A.number, A.head_sha)) self.assertEqual('tenant-one/check', check_status['context']) self.assertEqual('check status: pending', check_status['description']) self.assertEqual('pending', check_status['state']) self.assertEqual(check_url, check_status['url']) self.assertEqual(0, len(A.comments)) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() # We should only have two statuses for the head sha statuses = self.fake_github.getCommitStatuses(project, A.head_sha) self.assertEqual(2, len(statuses)) check_status = statuses[0] check_url = ('http://zuul.example.com/status/#%s,%s' % (A.number, A.head_sha)) self.assertEqual('tenant-one/check', check_status['context']) self.assertEqual('check status: success', check_status['description']) self.assertEqual('success', check_status['state']) self.assertEqual(check_url, check_status['url']) self.assertEqual(1, len(A.comments)) self.assertThat(A.comments[0], MatchesRegex(r'.*Build succeeded.*', re.DOTALL)) # pipeline does not report any status but does comment self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True self.fake_github.emitEvent( A.getCommentAddedEvent('reporting check')) self.waitUntilSettled() statuses = self.fake_github.getCommitStatuses(project, A.head_sha) self.assertEqual(2, len(statuses)) # comments increased by one for the start message self.assertEqual(2, len(A.comments)) self.assertThat(A.comments[1], MatchesRegex(r'.*Starting reporting jobs.*', re.DOTALL)) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() # pipeline reports success status statuses = self.fake_github.getCommitStatuses(project, A.head_sha) self.assertEqual(3, len(statuses)) report_status = statuses[0] self.assertEqual('tenant-one/reporting', report_status['context']) self.assertEqual('reporting status: success', report_status['description']) self.assertEqual('success', report_status['state']) self.assertEqual(2, len(A.comments)) base = 'http://logs.example.com/tenant-one/reporting/%s/%s/' % ( A.project, A.number) # Deconstructing the URL because we don't save the BuildSet UUID # anywhere to do a direct comparison and doing regexp matches on a full # URL is painful. # The first part of the URL matches the easy base string self.assertThat(report_status['url'], StartsWith(base)) # The rest of the URL is a UUID and a trailing slash. self.assertThat(report_status['url'][len(base):], MatchesRegex(r'^[a-fA-F0-9]{32}\/$')) @simple_layout('layouts/reporting-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_truncated_status_description(self): project = 'org/project' # pipeline reports pull status both on start and success self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest(project, 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent( A.getCommentAddedEvent('long pipeline')) self.waitUntilSettled() statuses = self.fake_github.getCommitStatuses(project, A.head_sha) self.assertEqual(1, len(statuses)) check_status = statuses[0] # Status is truncated due to long pipeline name self.assertEqual('status: pending', check_status['description']) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() # We should only have two statuses for the head sha statuses = self.fake_github.getCommitStatuses(project, A.head_sha) self.assertEqual(2, len(statuses)) check_status = statuses[0] # Status is truncated due to long pipeline name self.assertEqual('status: success', check_status['description']) @simple_layout('layouts/reporting-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_push_reporting(self): project = 'org/project2' # pipeline reports pull status both on start and success self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest(project, 'master', 'A') old_sha = '0' * 40 new_sha = A.head_sha A.setMerged("merging A") pevent = self.fake_github.getPushEvent(project=project, ref='refs/heads/master', old_rev=old_sha, new_rev=new_sha) self.fake_github.emitEvent(pevent) self.waitUntilSettled() # there should only be one report, a status self.assertEqual(1, len(self.fake_github.reports)) # Verify the user/context/state of the status status = ('zuul', 'tenant-one/push-reporting', 'pending') self.assertEqual(status, self.fake_github.reports[0][-1]) # free the executor, allow the build to finish self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() # Now there should be a second report, the success of the build self.assertEqual(2, len(self.fake_github.reports)) # Verify the user/context/state of the status status = ('zuul', 'tenant-one/push-reporting', 'success') self.assertEqual(status, self.fake_github.reports[-1][-1]) # now make a PR which should also comment self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest(project, 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # Now there should be a four reports, a new comment # and status self.assertEqual(4, len(self.fake_github.reports)) self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() @simple_layout('layouts/merging-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_report_pull_merge(self): # pipeline merges the pull request on success A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'PR title') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getCommentAddedEvent('merge me')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertTrue(A.is_merged) self.assertThat(A.merge_message, MatchesRegex(r'.*PR title.*Reviewed-by.*', re.DOTALL)) # pipeline merges the pull request on success after failure self.fake_github.merge_failure = True B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getCommentAddedEvent('merge me')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertFalse(B.is_merged) self.fake_github.merge_failure = False # pipeline merges the pull request on second run of merge # first merge failed on 405 Method Not Allowed error self.fake_github.merge_not_allowed_count = 1 C = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'C') self.fake_github.emitEvent(C.getCommentAddedEvent('merge me')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertTrue(C.is_merged) # pipeline does not merge the pull request # merge failed on 405 Method Not Allowed error - twice self.fake_github.merge_not_allowed_count = 2 D = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'D') self.fake_github.emitEvent(D.getCommentAddedEvent('merge me')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertFalse(D.is_merged) self.assertEqual(len(D.comments), 1) self.assertEqual(D.comments[0], 'Merge failed') @simple_layout('layouts/reporting-multiple-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_reporting_multiple_github(self): project = 'org/project1' github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient(None) # pipeline reports pull status both on start and success self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest(project, 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) # open one on B as well, which should not effect A reporting B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project2', 'master', 'B') self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # We should have a status container for the head sha statuses = self.fake_github.getCommitStatuses(project, A.head_sha) self.assertIn( A.head_sha, github.repo_from_project(project)._commits.keys()) # We should only have one status for the head sha self.assertEqual(1, len(statuses)) check_status = statuses[0] check_url = ('http://zuul.example.com/status/#%s,%s' % (A.number, A.head_sha)) self.assertEqual('tenant-one/check', check_status['context']) self.assertEqual('check status: pending', check_status['description']) self.assertEqual('pending', check_status['state']) self.assertEqual(check_url, check_status['url']) self.assertEqual(0, len(A.comments)) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() # We should only have two statuses for the head sha statuses = self.fake_github.getCommitStatuses(project, A.head_sha) self.assertEqual(2, len(statuses)) check_status = statuses[0] check_url = ('http://zuul.example.com/status/#%s,%s' % (A.number, A.head_sha)) self.assertEqual('tenant-one/check', check_status['context']) self.assertEqual('success', check_status['state']) self.assertEqual('check status: success', check_status['description']) self.assertEqual(check_url, check_status['url']) self.assertEqual(1, len(A.comments)) self.assertThat(A.comments[0], MatchesRegex(r'.*Build succeeded.*', re.DOTALL)) @simple_layout('layouts/dependent-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_parallel_changes(self): "Test that changes are tested in parallel and merged in series" self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') C = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'C') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.addLabel('merge')) self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.addLabel('merge')) self.fake_github.emitEvent(C.addLabel('merge')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 1) self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-merge') self.assertTrue(self.builds[0].hasChanges(A)) self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 3) self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-test1') self.assertTrue(self.builds[0].hasChanges(A)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[1].name, 'project-test2') self.assertTrue(self.builds[1].hasChanges(A)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[2].name, 'project-merge') self.assertTrue(self.builds[2].hasChanges(A, B)) self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 5) self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-test1') self.assertTrue(self.builds[0].hasChanges(A)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[1].name, 'project-test2') self.assertTrue(self.builds[1].hasChanges(A)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[2].name, 'project-test1') self.assertTrue(self.builds[2].hasChanges(A)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[3].name, 'project-test2') self.assertTrue(self.builds[3].hasChanges(A, B)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[4].name, 'project-merge') self.assertTrue(self.builds[4].hasChanges(A, B, C)) self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 6) self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-test1') self.assertTrue(self.builds[0].hasChanges(A)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[1].name, 'project-test2') self.assertTrue(self.builds[1].hasChanges(A)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[2].name, 'project-test1') self.assertTrue(self.builds[2].hasChanges(A, B)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[3].name, 'project-test2') self.assertTrue(self.builds[3].hasChanges(A, B)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[4].name, 'project-test1') self.assertTrue(self.builds[4].hasChanges(A, B, C)) self.assertEqual(self.builds[5].name, 'project-test2') self.assertTrue(self.builds[5].hasChanges(A, B, C)) all_builds = self.builds[:] self.release(all_builds[2]) self.release(all_builds[3]) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertFalse(A.is_merged) self.assertFalse(B.is_merged) self.assertFalse(C.is_merged) self.release(all_builds[0]) self.release(all_builds[1]) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertTrue(A.is_merged) self.assertTrue(B.is_merged) self.assertFalse(C.is_merged) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 0) self.assertEqual(len(self.history), 9) self.assertTrue(C.is_merged) self.assertNotIn('merge', A.labels) self.assertNotIn('merge', B.labels) self.assertNotIn('merge', C.labels) @simple_layout('layouts/dependent-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_failed_changes(self): "Test that a change behind a failed change is retested" self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') self.executor_server.failJob('project-test1', A) self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.addLabel('merge')) self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.addLabel('merge')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') self.waitUntilSettled() self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() # It's certain that the merge job for change 2 will run, but # the test1 and test2 jobs may or may not run. self.assertTrue(len(self.history) > 6) self.assertFalse(A.is_merged) self.assertTrue(B.is_merged) self.assertNotIn('merge', A.labels) self.assertNotIn('merge', B.labels) @simple_layout('layouts/dependent-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_failed_change_at_head(self): "Test that if a change at the head fails, jobs behind it are canceled" self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'B') C = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'C') self.executor_server.failJob('project-test1', A) self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.addLabel('merge')) self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.addLabel('merge')) self.fake_github.emitEvent(C.addLabel('merge')) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 1) self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-merge') self.assertTrue(self.builds[0].hasChanges(A)) self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') self.waitUntilSettled() self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') self.waitUntilSettled() self.executor_server.release('.*-merge') self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 6) self.assertEqual(self.builds[0].name, 'project-test1') self.assertEqual(self.builds[1].name, 'project-test2') self.assertEqual(self.builds[2].name, 'project-test1') self.assertEqual(self.builds[3].name, 'project-test2') self.assertEqual(self.builds[4].name, 'project-test1') self.assertEqual(self.builds[5].name, 'project-test2') self.release(self.builds[0]) self.waitUntilSettled() # project-test2, project-merge for B self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 2) self.assertEqual(self.countJobResults(self.history, 'ABORTED'), 4) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(len(self.builds), 0) self.assertEqual(len(self.history), 15) self.assertFalse(A.is_merged) self.assertTrue(B.is_merged) self.assertTrue(C.is_merged) self.assertNotIn('merge', A.labels) self.assertNotIn('merge', B.labels) self.assertNotIn('merge', C.labels) def _test_push_event_reconfigure(self, project, branch, expect_reconfigure=False, old_sha=None, new_sha=None, modified_files=None, expected_cat_jobs=None): pevent = self.fake_github.getPushEvent( project=project, ref='refs/heads/%s' % branch, old_rev=old_sha, new_rev=new_sha, modified_files=modified_files) # record previous tenant reconfiguration time, which may not be set old = self.sched.tenant_last_reconfigured.get('tenant-one', 0) self.waitUntilSettled() if expected_cat_jobs is not None: # clear the gearman jobs history so we can count the cat jobs # issued during reconfiguration self.gearman_server.jobs_history.clear() self.fake_github.emitEvent(pevent) self.waitUntilSettled() new = self.sched.tenant_last_reconfigured.get('tenant-one', 0) if expect_reconfigure: # New timestamp should be greater than the old timestamp self.assertLess(old, new) else: # Timestamps should be equal as no reconfiguration shall happen self.assertEqual(old, new) if expected_cat_jobs is not None: # Check the expected number of cat jobs here as the (empty) config # of org/project should be cached. cat_jobs = set([job for job in self.gearman_server.jobs_history if job.name == b'merger:cat']) self.assertEqual(expected_cat_jobs, len(cat_jobs), cat_jobs) @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_push_event_reconfigure(self): self._test_push_event_reconfigure('org/common-config', 'master', modified_files=['zuul.yaml'], old_sha='0' * 40, expect_reconfigure=True, expected_cat_jobs=1) @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_push_event_reconfigure_complex_branch(self): branch = 'feature/somefeature' project = 'org/common-config' # prepare an existing branch self.create_branch(project, branch) github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() repo = github.repo_from_project(project) repo._create_branch(branch) self.fake_github.emitEvent( self.fake_github.getPushEvent( project, ref='refs/heads/%s' % branch)) self.waitUntilSettled() A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest(project, branch, 'A') old_sha = A.head_sha A.setMerged("merging A") self._test_push_event_reconfigure(project, branch, expect_reconfigure=True, old_sha=old_sha, modified_files=['zuul.yaml'], expected_cat_jobs=1) # Check if deleting that branch will not lead to a reconfiguration as # this branch is not protected repo._delete_branch(branch) self._test_push_event_reconfigure(project, branch, expect_reconfigure=False, old_sha=old_sha, new_sha='0' * 40, modified_files=[]) # TODO(jlk): Make this a more generic test for unknown project @skip("Skipped for rewrite of webhook handler") @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_ping_event(self): # Test valid ping pevent = {'repository': {'full_name': 'org/project'}} resp = self.fake_github.emitEvent(('ping', pevent)) self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 200, "Ping event didn't succeed") # Test invalid ping pevent = {'repository': {'full_name': 'unknown-project'}} self.assertRaises( urllib.error.HTTPError, self.fake_github.emitEvent, ('ping', pevent), ) @simple_layout('layouts/gate-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_status_checks(self): github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() github._data.required_contexts[('org/project', 'master')] = [ 'tenant-one/check', 'tenant-one/gate'] A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # since the required status 'tenant-one/check' is not fulfilled no # job is expected self.assertEqual(0, len(self.history)) # now set a failing status 'tenant-one/check' repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project') repo.create_status(A.head_sha, 'failed', 'example.com', 'description', 'tenant-one/check') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(0, len(self.history)) # now set a successful status followed by a failing status to check # that the later failed status wins repo.create_status(A.head_sha, 'success', 'example.com', 'description', 'tenant-one/check') repo.create_status(A.head_sha, 'failed', 'example.com', 'description', 'tenant-one/check') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(0, len(self.history)) # now set the required status 'tenant-one/check' repo.create_status(A.head_sha, 'success', 'example.com', 'description', 'tenant-one/check') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # the change should have entered the gate self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) # This test case verifies that no reconfiguration happens if a branch was # deleted that didn't contain configuration. @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_no_reconfigure_on_non_config_branch_delete(self): branch = 'feature/somefeature' project = 'org/common-config' # prepare an existing branch self.create_branch(project, branch) github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() repo = github.repo_from_project(project) repo._create_branch(branch) A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest(project, branch, 'A') old_sha = A.head_sha A.setMerged("merging A") self._test_push_event_reconfigure(project, branch, expect_reconfigure=False, old_sha=old_sha, modified_files=['README.md']) # Check if deleting that branch is ignored as well repo._delete_branch(branch) self._test_push_event_reconfigure(project, branch, expect_reconfigure=False, old_sha=old_sha, new_sha='0' * 40, modified_files=['README.md']) @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_client_dequeue_change_github(self): "Test that the RPC client can dequeue a github pull request" client = zuul.rpcclient.RPCClient('127.0.0.1', self.gearman_server.port) self.addCleanup(client.shutdown) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() client.dequeue( tenant='tenant-one', pipeline='check', project='org/project', change='{},{}'.format(A.number, A.head_sha), ref=None) self.waitUntilSettled() tenant = self.sched.abide.tenants.get('tenant-one') check_pipeline = tenant.layout.pipelines['check'] self.assertEqual(check_pipeline.getAllItems(), []) self.assertEqual(self.countJobResults(self.history, 'ABORTED'), 2) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_client_enqueue_change_github(self): "Test that the RPC client can enqueue a pull request" A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') client = zuul.rpcclient.RPCClient('127.0.0.1', self.gearman_server.port) self.addCleanup(client.shutdown) r = client.enqueue(tenant='tenant-one', pipeline='check', project='org/project', trigger='github', change='{},{}'.format(A.number, A.head_sha)) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(self.getJobFromHistory('project-test1').result, 'SUCCESS') self.assertEqual(self.getJobFromHistory('project-test2').result, 'SUCCESS') self.assertEqual(r, True) # check that change_url is correct job1_params = self.getJobFromHistory('project-test1').parameters job2_params = self.getJobFromHistory('project-test2').parameters self.assertEquals('https://github.com/org/project/pull/1', job1_params['zuul']['items'][0]['change_url']) self.assertEquals('https://github.com/org/project/pull/1', job2_params['zuul']['items'][0]['change_url']) @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_pull_commit_race(self): """Test graceful handling of delayed availability of commits""" github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient('org/project') repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project') repo.fail_not_found = 1 A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', self.getJobFromHistory('project-test1').result) self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', self.getJobFromHistory('project-test2').result) job = self.getJobFromHistory('project-test2') zuulvars = job.parameters['zuul'] self.assertEqual(str(A.number), zuulvars['change']) self.assertEqual(str(A.head_sha), zuulvars['patchset']) self.assertEqual('master', zuulvars['branch']) self.assertEqual(1, len(A.comments)) self.assertThat( A.comments[0], MatchesRegex(r'.*\[project-test1 \]\(.*\).*', re.DOTALL)) self.assertThat( A.comments[0], MatchesRegex(r'.*\[project-test2 \]\(.*\).*', re.DOTALL)) self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) @simple_layout('layouts/gate-github-cherry-pick.yaml', driver='github') def test_merge_method_cherry_pick(self): """ Tests that the merge mode gets forwarded to the reporter and the merge fails because cherry-pick is not supported by github. """ github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() github._data.required_contexts[('org/project', 'master')] = [ 'tenant-one/check', 'tenant-one/gate'] A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project') repo.create_status(A.head_sha, 'success', 'example.com', 'description', 'tenant-one/check') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # the change should have entered the gate self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) self.assertEqual(2, len(A.comments)) self.assertFalse(A.is_merged) self.assertIn('Merge Failed', A.comments[1]) @simple_layout('layouts/gate-github-squash-merge.yaml', driver='github') def test_merge_method_squash_merge(self): """ Tests that the merge mode gets forwarded to the reporter and the merge fails because cherry-pick is not supported by github. """ github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() github._data.required_contexts[('org/project', 'master')] = [ 'tenant-one/check', 'tenant-one/gate'] A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project') repo.create_status(A.head_sha, 'success', 'example.com', 'description', 'tenant-one/check') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() # the change should have entered the gate self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) # now check if the merge was done via rebase merges = [report for report in self.fake_github.reports if report[2] == 'merge'] assert(len(merges) == 1 and merges[0][3] == 'squash') class TestGithubUnprotectedBranches(ZuulTestCase): config_file = 'zuul-github-driver.conf' tenant_config_file = 'config/unprotected-branches/main.yaml' def test_unprotected_branches(self): tenant = self.sched.abide.tenants.get('tenant-one') project1 = tenant.untrusted_projects[0] project2 = tenant.untrusted_projects[1] tpc1 = tenant.project_configs[project1.canonical_name] tpc2 = tenant.project_configs[project2.canonical_name] # project1 should have parsed master self.assertIn('master', tpc1.parsed_branch_config.keys()) # project2 should have no parsed branch self.assertEqual(0, len(tpc2.parsed_branch_config.keys())) # now enable branch protection and trigger reload github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project2') repo._set_branch_protection('master', True) self.sched.reconfigure(self.config) self.waitUntilSettled() tenant = self.sched.abide.tenants.get('tenant-one') tpc1 = tenant.project_configs[project1.canonical_name] tpc2 = tenant.project_configs[project2.canonical_name] # project1 and project2 should have parsed master now self.assertIn('master', tpc1.parsed_branch_config.keys()) self.assertIn('master', tpc2.parsed_branch_config.keys()) def test_filtered_branches_in_build(self): """ Tests unprotected branches are filtered in builds if excluded """ self.executor_server.keep_jobdir = True # Enable branch protection on org/project2@master github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project2') self.create_branch('org/project2', 'feat-x') repo._set_branch_protection('master', True) # Enable branch protection on org/project3@stable. We'll use a PR on # this branch as a depends-on to validate that the stable branch # which is not protected in org/project3 is not filtered out. repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project3') self.create_branch('org/project3', 'stable') repo._set_branch_protection('stable', True) self.sched.reconfigure(self.config) self.waitUntilSettled() A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project3', 'stable', 'A') msg = "Depends-On: https://github.com/org/project1/pull/%s" % A.number B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project2', 'master', 'B', body=msg) self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() build = self.history[0] path = os.path.join( build.jobdir.src_root, 'github.com', 'org/project2') build_repo = git.Repo(path) branches = [x.name for x in build_repo.branches] self.assertNotIn('feat-x', branches) self.assertHistory([ dict(name='used-job', result='SUCCESS', changes="%s,%s %s,%s" % (A.number, A.head_sha, B.number, B.head_sha)), ]) def test_unfiltered_branches_in_build(self): """ Tests unprotected branches are not filtered in builds if not excluded """ self.executor_server.keep_jobdir = True # Enable branch protection on org/project1@master github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project1') self.create_branch('org/project1', 'feat-x') repo._set_branch_protection('master', True) self.sched.reconfigure(self.config) self.waitUntilSettled() A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project1', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() build = self.history[0] path = os.path.join( build.jobdir.src_root, 'github.com', 'org/project1') build_repo = git.Repo(path) branches = [x.name for x in build_repo.branches] self.assertIn('feat-x', branches) self.assertHistory([ dict(name='project-test', result='SUCCESS', changes="%s,%s" % (A.number, A.head_sha)), ]) def test_unprotected_push(self): """Test that unprotected pushes don't cause tenant reconfigurations""" # Prepare repo with an initial commit A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project2', 'master', 'A') A.setMerged("merging A") # Do a push on top of A pevent = self.fake_github.getPushEvent(project='org/project2', old_rev=A.head_sha, ref='refs/heads/master', modified_files=['zuul.yaml']) # record previous tenant reconfiguration time, which may not be set old = self.sched.tenant_last_reconfigured.get('tenant-one', 0) self.waitUntilSettled() self.fake_github.emitEvent(pevent) self.waitUntilSettled() new = self.sched.tenant_last_reconfigured.get('tenant-one', 0) # We don't expect a reconfiguration because the push was to an # unprotected branch self.assertEqual(old, new) # now enable branch protection and trigger the push event again github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project2') repo._set_branch_protection('master', True) self.fake_github.emitEvent(pevent) self.waitUntilSettled() new = self.sched.tenant_last_reconfigured.get('tenant-one', 0) # We now expect that zuul reconfigured itself self.assertLess(old, new) def test_protected_branch_delete(self): """Test that protected branch deletes trigger a tenant reconfig""" # Prepare repo with an initial commit and enable branch protection github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project2') repo._set_branch_protection('master', True) A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project2', 'master', 'A') A.setMerged("merging A") # add a spare branch so that the project is not empty after master gets # deleted. repo._create_branch('feat-x') self.sched.reconfigure(self.config) self.waitUntilSettled() # record previous tenant reconfiguration time, which may not be set old = self.sched.tenant_last_reconfigured.get('tenant-one', 0) self.waitUntilSettled() # Delete the branch repo._delete_branch('master') pevent = self.fake_github.getPushEvent(project='org/project2', old_rev=A.head_sha, new_rev='0' * 40, ref='refs/heads/master', modified_files=['zuul.yaml']) self.fake_github.emitEvent(pevent) self.waitUntilSettled() new = self.sched.tenant_last_reconfigured.get('tenant-one', 0) # We now expect that zuul reconfigured itself as we deleted a protected # branch self.assertLess(old, new) # This test verifies that a PR is considered in case it was created for # a branch just has been set to protected before a tenant reconfiguration # took place. def test_reconfigure_on_pr_to_new_protected_branch(self): self.create_branch('org/project2', 'release') github = self.fake_github.getGithubClient() repo = github.repo_from_project('org/project2') repo._set_branch_protection('master', True) repo._create_branch('release') repo._create_branch('feature') self.sched.reconfigure(self.config) self.waitUntilSettled() repo._set_branch_protection('release', True) self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( 'org/project2', 'release', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent()) self.waitUntilSettled() self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', self.getJobFromHistory('used-job').result) job = self.getJobFromHistory('used-job') zuulvars = job.parameters['zuul'] self.assertEqual(str(A.number), zuulvars['change']) self.assertEqual(str(A.head_sha), zuulvars['patchset']) self.assertEqual('release', zuulvars['branch']) self.assertEqual(1, len(self.history)) class TestGithubWebhook(ZuulTestCase): config_file = 'zuul-github-driver.conf' def setUp(self): super(TestGithubWebhook, self).setUp() # Start the web server self.web = self.useFixture( ZuulWebFixture(self.gearman_server.port, self.config, self.test_root)) host = '127.0.0.1' # Wait until web server is started while True: port = self.web.port try: with socket.create_connection((host, port)): break except ConnectionRefusedError: pass self.fake_github.setZuulWebPort(port) def tearDown(self): super(TestGithubWebhook, self).tearDown() @simple_layout('layouts/basic-github.yaml', driver='github') def test_webhook(self): """Test that we can get github events via zuul-web.""" self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = True A = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest('org/project', 'master', 'A') self.fake_github.emitEvent(A.getPullRequestOpenedEvent(), use_zuulweb=True) self.waitUntilSettled() self.executor_server.hold_jobs_in_build = False self.executor_server.release() self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', self.getJobFromHistory('project-test1').result) self.assertEqual('SUCCESS', self.getJobFromHistory('project-test2').result) job = self.getJobFromHistory('project-test2') zuulvars = job.parameters['zuul'] self.assertEqual(str(A.number), zuulvars['change']) self.assertEqual(str(A.head_sha), zuulvars['patchset']) self.assertEqual('master', zuulvars['branch']) self.assertEqual(1, len(A.comments)) self.assertThat( A.comments[0], MatchesRegex(r'.*\[project-test1 \]\(.*\).*', re.DOTALL)) self.assertThat( A.comments[0], MatchesRegex(r'.*\[project-test2 \]\(.*\).*', re.DOTALL)) self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) # test_pull_unmatched_branch_event(self): self.create_branch('org/project', 'unmatched_branch') B = self.fake_github.openFakePullRequest( 'org/project', 'unmatched_branch', 'B') self.fake_github.emitEvent(B.getPullRequestOpenedEvent(), use_zuulweb=True) self.waitUntilSettled() self.assertEqual(2, len(self.history)) class TestGithubShaCache(BaseTestCase): def testInsert(self): cache = GithubShaCache() pr_dict = { 'head': { 'sha': '123456', }, 'number': 1, 'state': 'open', } cache.update('foo/bar', pr_dict) self.assertEqual(cache.get('foo/bar', '123456'), set({1})) def testRemoval(self): cache = GithubShaCache() pr_dict = { 'head': { 'sha': '123456', }, 'number': 1, 'state': 'open', } cache.update('foo/bar', pr_dict) self.assertEqual(cache.get('foo/bar', '123456'), set({1})) # Create 4096 entries so original falls off. for x in range(0, 4096): pr_dict['head']['sha'] = str(x) cache.update('foo/bar', pr_dict) cache.get('foo/bar', str(x)) self.assertEqual(cache.get('foo/bar', '123456'), set()) def testMultiInsert(self): cache = GithubShaCache() pr_dict = { 'head': { 'sha': '123456', }, 'number': 1, 'state': 'open', } cache.update('foo/bar', pr_dict) self.assertEqual(cache.get('foo/bar', '123456'), set({1})) pr_dict['number'] = 2 cache.update('foo/bar', pr_dict) self.assertEqual(cache.get('foo/bar', '123456'), set({1, 2})) def testMultiProjectInsert(self): cache = GithubShaCache() pr_dict = { 'head': { 'sha': '123456', }, 'number': 1, 'state': 'open', } cache.update('foo/bar', pr_dict) self.assertEqual(cache.get('foo/bar', '123456'), set({1})) cache.update('foo/baz', pr_dict) self.assertEqual(cache.get('foo/baz', '123456'), set({1})) def testNoMatch(self): cache = GithubShaCache() pr_dict = { 'head': { 'sha': '123456', }, 'number': 1, 'state': 'open', } cache.update('foo/bar', pr_dict) self.assertEqual(cache.get('bar/foo', '789'), set()) self.assertEqual(cache.get('foo/bar', '789'), set()) def testClosedPRRemains(self): cache = GithubShaCache() pr_dict = { 'head': { 'sha': '123456', }, 'number': 1, 'state': 'closed', } cache.update('foo/bar', pr_dict) self.assertEqual(cache.get('foo/bar', '123456'), set({1}))