Index: gm/rebaseline_server/download_actuals_test.py |
diff --git a/gm/rebaseline_server/download_actuals_test.py b/gm/rebaseline_server/download_actuals_test.py |
index aeb1dce47f82d2263eadd3ea8e4bc585990aa40d..88135305192dc9ec297e93577c274115e5b657c0 100755 |
--- a/gm/rebaseline_server/download_actuals_test.py |
+++ b/gm/rebaseline_server/download_actuals_test.py |
@@ -9,72 +9,35 @@ found in the LICENSE file. |
Test download.py |
TODO(epoger): Create a command to update the expected results (in |
-OUTPUT_DIR_EXPECTED) when appropriate. For now, you should: |
-1. examine the results in OUTPUT_DIR_ACTUAL and make sure they are ok |
-2. rm -rf OUTPUT_DIR_EXPECTED |
-3. mv OUTPUT_DIR_ACTUAL OUTPUT_DIR_EXPECTED |
+self._output_dir_expected) when appropriate. For now, you should: |
+1. examine the results in self._output_dir_actual and make sure they are ok |
+2. rm -rf self._output_dir_expected |
+3. mv self._output_dir_actual self._output_dir_expected |
Although, if you're using an SVN checkout, this will blow away .svn directories |
-within OUTPUT_DIR_EXPECTED, which wouldn't be good... |
+within self._output_dir_expected, which wouldn't be good... |
""" |
# System-level imports |
-import filecmp |
import os |
import shutil |
import tempfile |
-import unittest |
import urllib |
# Imports from within Skia |
+import base_unittest |
import download_actuals |
-PARENT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) |
-INPUT_DIR = os.path.join(PARENT_DIR, 'tests', 'inputs') |
-OUTPUT_DIR_ACTUAL = os.path.join(PARENT_DIR, 'tests', 'outputs', 'actual') |
-OUTPUT_DIR_EXPECTED = os.path.join(PARENT_DIR, 'tests', 'outputs', 'expected') |
- |
- |
-class DownloadTest(unittest.TestCase): |
- |
- def setUp(self): |
- self._temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
- 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) |
- |
- 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 between actual dir %s and expected dir %s: %s' % |
- (self._output_dir_actual, self._output_dir_expected, different_files)) |
- |
- def shortDescription(self): |
- """Tell unittest framework to not print docstrings for test cases.""" |
- return None |
+ |
+class DownloadTest(base_unittest.TestCase): |
def test_fetch(self): |
"""Tests fetch() of GM results from actual-results.json .""" |
downloader = download_actuals.Download( |
actuals_base_url=download_actuals.create_filepath_url( |
- os.path.join(INPUT_DIR, 'gm-actuals')), |
+ os.path.join(self._input_dir, 'gm-actuals')), |
gm_actuals_root_url=download_actuals.create_filepath_url( |
- os.path.join(INPUT_DIR, 'fake-gm-imagefiles'))) |
+ os.path.join(self._input_dir, 'fake-gm-imagefiles'))) |
downloader.fetch( |
builder_name='Test-Android-GalaxyNexus-SGX540-Arm7-Release', |
dest_dir=self._output_dir_actual) |
@@ -118,50 +81,8 @@ class DownloadTest(unittest.TestCase): |
shutil.rmtree(tempdir_path) |
-# TODO(epoger): create_empty_dir(), find_different_files(), etc. should be |
-# extracted from this file to some common location, where they can be shared |
-# with results_test.py and other users. |
- |
-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(): |
- suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(DownloadTest) |
- unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2).run(suite) |
+ base_unittest.main(DownloadTest) |
if __name__ == '__main__': |