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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION # OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION # WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. import os.path import shutil import sys import unittest import tempfile import stat from TestCmd import TestCmd import SCons.CacheDir built_it = None class Action: def __call__(self, targets, sources, env, **kw): global built_it if kw.get('execute', 1): built_it = 1 return 0 def genstring(self, target, source, env): return str(self) def get_contents(self, target, source, env): return bytearray('','utf-8') class Builder: def __init__(self, environment, action): self.env = environment self.action = action self.overrides = {} self.source_scanner = None self.target_scanner = None class Environment: def __init__(self, cachedir): self.cachedir = cachedir def Override(self, overrides): return self def get_CacheDir(self): return self.cachedir class BaseTestCase(unittest.TestCase): """ Base fixtures common to our other unittest classes. """ def setUp(self): self.test = TestCmd(workdir='') import SCons.Node.FS self.fs = SCons.Node.FS.FS() self._CacheDir = SCons.CacheDir.CacheDir('cache') def File(self, name, bsig=None, action=Action()): node = self.fs.File(name) node.builder_set(Builder(Environment(self._CacheDir), action)) if bsig: node.cachesig = bsig #node.binfo = node.BuildInfo(node) #node.binfo.ninfo.bsig = bsig return node def tearDown(self): os.remove(os.path.join(self._CacheDir.path, 'config')) os.rmdir(self._CacheDir.path) # Should that be shutil.rmtree? class CacheDirTestCase(BaseTestCase): """ Test calling CacheDir code directly. """ def test_cachepath(self): """Test the cachepath() method""" # Verify how the cachepath() method determines the name # of the file in cache. def my_collect(list, hash_format=None): return list[0] save_collect = SCons.Util.hash_collect SCons.Util.hash_collect = my_collect try: name = 'a_fake_bsig' f5 = self.File("cd.f5", name) result = self._CacheDir.cachepath(f5) len = self._CacheDir.config['prefix_len'] dirname = os.path.join('cache', name.upper()[:len]) filename = os.path.join(dirname, name) assert result == (dirname, filename), result finally: SCons.Util.hash_collect = save_collect class ExceptionTestCase(unittest.TestCase): """Test that the correct exceptions are thrown by CacheDir.""" # Don't inherit from BaseTestCase, we're by definition trying to # break things so we really want a clean slate for each test. def setUp(self): self.tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() self._CacheDir = SCons.CacheDir.CacheDir(self.tmpdir) def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self.tmpdir) @unittest.skipIf(sys.platform.startswith("win"), "This fixture will not trigger an OSError on Windows") def test_throws_correct_on_OSError(self): """Test that the correct error is thrown when cache directory cannot be created.""" privileged_dir = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "privileged") try: os.mkdir(privileged_dir) os.chmod(privileged_dir, stat.S_IREAD) cd = SCons.CacheDir.CacheDir(os.path.join(privileged_dir, "cache")) assert False, "Should have raised exception and did not" except SCons.Errors.SConsEnvironmentError as e: assert str(e) == "Failed to create cache directory {}".format(os.path.join(privileged_dir, "cache")) finally: os.chmod(privileged_dir, stat.S_IWRITE | stat.S_IEXEC | stat.S_IREAD) shutil.rmtree(privileged_dir) def test_throws_correct_when_failed_to_write_configfile(self): class Unserializable: """A class which the JSON should not be able to serialize""" def __init__(self, oldconfig): self.something = 1 # Make the object unserializable # Pretend to be the old config just enough self.__dict__["prefix_len"] = oldconfig["prefix_len"] def __getitem__(self, name, default=None): if name == "prefix_len": return self.__dict__["prefix_len"] else: return None def __setitem__(self, name, value): self.__dict__[name] = value oldconfig = self._CacheDir.config self._CacheDir.config = Unserializable(oldconfig) # Remove the config file that got created on object creation # so that _readconfig* will try to rewrite it old_config = os.path.join(self._CacheDir.path, "config") os.remove(old_config) try: self._CacheDir._readconfig(self._CacheDir.path) assert False, "Should have raised exception and did not" except SCons.Errors.SConsEnvironmentError as e: assert str(e) == "Failed to write cache configuration for {}".format(self._CacheDir.path) def test_raise_environment_error_on_invalid_json(self): config_file = os.path.join(self._CacheDir.path, "config") with open(config_file, "r") as cfg: content = cfg.read() # This will make JSON load raise a ValueError content += "{}" with open(config_file, "w") as cfg: cfg.write(content) try: # Construct a new cache dir that will try to read the invalid config new_cache_dir = SCons.CacheDir.CacheDir(self._CacheDir.path) assert False, "Should have raised exception and did not" except SCons.Errors.SConsEnvironmentError as e: assert str(e) == "Failed to read cache configuration for {}".format(self._CacheDir.path) class FileTestCase(BaseTestCase): """ Test calling CacheDir code through Node.FS.File interfaces. """ # These tests were originally in Nodes/FSTests.py and got moved # when the CacheDir support was refactored into its own module. # Look in the history for Node/FSTests.py if any of this needs # to be re-examined. def retrieve_succeed(self, target, source, env, execute=1): self.retrieved.append(target) return 0 def retrieve_fail(self, target, source, env, execute=1): self.retrieved.append(target) return 1 def push(self, target, source, env): self.pushed.append(target) return 0 def test_CacheRetrieve(self): """Test the CacheRetrieve() function""" save_CacheRetrieve = SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieve self.retrieved = [] f1 = self.File("cd.f1") try: SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieve = self.retrieve_succeed self.retrieved = [] built_it = None r = f1.retrieve_from_cache() assert r == 1, r assert self.retrieved == [f1], self.retrieved assert built_it is None, built_it SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieve = self.retrieve_fail self.retrieved = [] built_it = None r = f1.retrieve_from_cache() assert not r, r assert self.retrieved == [f1], self.retrieved assert built_it is None, built_it finally: SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieve = save_CacheRetrieve def test_CacheRetrieveSilent(self): """Test the CacheRetrieveSilent() function""" save_CacheRetrieveSilent = SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieveSilent SCons.CacheDir.cache_show = 1 f2 = self.File("cd.f2", 'f2_bsig') try: SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieveSilent = self.retrieve_succeed self.retrieved = [] built_it = None r = f2.retrieve_from_cache() assert r == 1, r assert self.retrieved == [f2], self.retrieved assert built_it is None, built_it SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieveSilent = self.retrieve_fail self.retrieved = [] built_it = None r = f2.retrieve_from_cache() assert r is False, r assert self.retrieved == [f2], self.retrieved assert built_it is None, built_it finally: SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieveSilent = save_CacheRetrieveSilent def test_CachePush(self): """Test the CachePush() function""" save_CachePush = SCons.CacheDir.CachePush SCons.CacheDir.CachePush = self.push try: self.pushed = [] cd_f3 = self.test.workpath("cd.f3") f3 = self.File(cd_f3) f3.push_to_cache() assert self.pushed == [], self.pushed self.test.write(cd_f3, "cd.f3\n") f3.push_to_cache() assert self.pushed == [f3], self.pushed self.pushed = [] cd_f4 = self.test.workpath("cd.f4") f4 = self.File(cd_f4) f4.visited() assert self.pushed == [], self.pushed self.test.write(cd_f4, "cd.f4\n") f4.clear() f4.visited() assert self.pushed == [], self.pushed SCons.CacheDir.cache_force = 1 f4.clear() f4.visited() assert self.pushed == [f4], self.pushed finally: SCons.CacheDir.CachePush = save_CachePush def test_warning(self): """Test raising a warning if we can't copy a file to cache.""" test = TestCmd(workdir='') save_copy2 = shutil.copy2 def copy2(src, dst): raise OSError shutil.copy2 = copy2 save_mkdir = os.mkdir def mkdir(dir, mode=0): pass os.mkdir = mkdir old_warn_exceptions = SCons.Warnings.warningAsException(1) SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(SCons.Warnings.CacheWriteErrorWarning) try: cd_f7 = self.test.workpath("cd.f7") self.test.write(cd_f7, "cd.f7\n") f7 = self.File(cd_f7, 'f7_bsig') warn_caught = 0 try: f7.push_to_cache() except SCons.Errors.BuildError as e: assert e.exc_info[0] == SCons.Warnings.CacheWriteErrorWarning warn_caught = 1 assert warn_caught finally: shutil.copy2 = save_copy2 os.mkdir = save_mkdir SCons.Warnings.warningAsException(old_warn_exceptions) SCons.Warnings.suppressWarningClass(SCons.Warnings.CacheWriteErrorWarning) def test_no_strfunction(self): """Test handling no strfunction() for an action.""" save_CacheRetrieveSilent = SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieveSilent f8 = self.File("cd.f8", 'f8_bsig') try: SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieveSilent = self.retrieve_succeed self.retrieved = [] built_it = None r = f8.retrieve_from_cache() assert r == 1, r assert self.retrieved == [f8], self.retrieved assert built_it is None, built_it SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieveSilent = self.retrieve_fail self.retrieved = [] built_it = None r = f8.retrieve_from_cache() assert r is False, r assert self.retrieved == [f8], self.retrieved assert built_it is None, built_it finally: SCons.CacheDir.CacheRetrieveSilent = save_CacheRetrieveSilent if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main() # Local Variables: # tab-width:4 # indent-tabs-mode:nil # End: # vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: