gecko/python/mach_commands.py
2015-07-02 12:18:52 -07:00

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Python

# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
import argparse
import logging
import mozpack.path as mozpath
import os
import which
from mozbuild.base import (
MachCommandBase,
)
from mach.decorators import (
CommandArgument,
CommandProvider,
Command,
)
ESLINT_NOT_FOUND_MESSAGE = '''
Could not find eslint! We looked at the --binary option, at the ESLINT
environment variable, and then at your path. Install eslint and needed plugins
with
npm install -g eslint eslint-plugin-react
and try again.
'''.strip()
@CommandProvider
class MachCommands(MachCommandBase):
@Command('python', category='devenv',
description='Run Python.')
@CommandArgument('args', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER)
def python(self, args):
# Avoid logging the command
self.log_manager.terminal_handler.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
self._activate_virtualenv()
return self.run_process([self.virtualenv_manager.python_path] + args,
pass_thru=True, # Allow user to run Python interactively.
ensure_exit_code=False, # Don't throw on non-zero exit code.
# Note: subprocess requires native strings in os.environ on Windows
append_env={b'PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE': str('1')})
@Command('python-test', category='testing',
description='Run Python unit tests.')
@CommandArgument('--verbose',
default=False,
action='store_true',
help='Verbose output.')
@CommandArgument('--stop',
default=False,
action='store_true',
help='Stop running tests after the first error or failure.')
@CommandArgument('tests', nargs='+',
metavar='TEST',
help='Tests to run. Each test can be a single file or a directory.')
def python_test(self, tests, verbose=False, stop=False):
self._activate_virtualenv()
import glob
# Python's unittest, and in particular discover, has problems with
# clashing namespaces when importing multiple test modules. What follows
# is a simple way to keep environments separate, at the price of
# launching Python multiple times. This also runs tests via mozunit,
# which produces output in the format Mozilla infrastructure expects.
return_code = 0
files = []
# We search for files in both the current directory (for people running
# from topsrcdir or cd'd into their test directory) and topsrcdir (to
# support people running mach from the objdir). The |break|s in the
# loop below ensure that we don't run tests twice if we're running mach
# from topsrcdir
search_dirs = ['.', self.topsrcdir]
last_search_dir = search_dirs[-1]
for t in tests:
for d in search_dirs:
test = mozpath.join(d, t)
if test.endswith('.py') and os.path.isfile(test):
files.append(test)
break
elif os.path.isfile(test + '.py'):
files.append(test + '.py')
break
elif os.path.isdir(test):
files += glob.glob(mozpath.join(test, 'test*.py'))
files += glob.glob(mozpath.join(test, 'unit*.py'))
break
elif d == last_search_dir:
self.log(logging.WARN, 'python-test',
{'test': t},
'TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | Invalid test: {test}')
if stop:
return 1
for f in files:
file_displayed_test = [] # Used as a boolean.
def _line_handler(line):
if not file_displayed_test and line.startswith('TEST-'):
file_displayed_test.append(True)
inner_return_code = self.run_process(
[self.virtualenv_manager.python_path, f],
ensure_exit_code=False, # Don't throw on non-zero exit code.
log_name='python-test',
# subprocess requires native strings in os.environ on Windows
append_env={b'PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE': str('1')},
line_handler=_line_handler)
return_code += inner_return_code
if not file_displayed_test:
self.log(logging.WARN, 'python-test', {'file': f},
'TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | No test output (missing mozunit.main() call?): {file}')
if verbose:
if inner_return_code != 0:
self.log(logging.INFO, 'python-test', {'file': f},
'Test failed: {file}')
else:
self.log(logging.INFO, 'python-test', {'file': f},
'Test passed: {file}')
if stop and return_code > 0:
return 1
return 0 if return_code == 0 else 1
@Command('eslint', category='devenv')
@CommandArgument('path', nargs='?', default='.',
help='Path to files to lint, like "browser/components/loop" '
'or "mobile/android". '
'Defaults to the current directory if not given.')
@CommandArgument('-e', '--ext', default='[.js,.jsm,.jsx]',
help='Filename extensions to lint, default: "[.js,.jsm,.jsx]".')
@CommandArgument('-b', '--binary', default=None,
help='Path to eslint binary.')
@CommandArgument('args', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER) # Passed through to eslint.
def eslint(self, path, ext=None, binary=None, args=[]):
'''Run eslint.'''
if not binary:
binary = os.environ.get('ESLINT', None)
if not binary:
try:
binary = which.which('eslint')
except which.WhichError:
pass
if not binary:
print(ESLINT_NOT_FOUND_MESSAGE)
return 1
# The cwd below is unfortunate. eslint --config=PATH/TO/.eslintrc works,
# but --ignore-path=PATH/TO/.eslintignore treats paths as relative to
# the current directory, rather than as relative to the location of
# .eslintignore (see https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/1382).
# mach commands always execute in the topsrcdir, so we could make all
# paths in .eslint relative to the topsrcdir, but it's not clear if
# that's a good choice for future eslint and IDE integrations.
# Unfortunately, running after chdir does not print the full path to
# files (convenient for opening with copy-and-paste). In the meantime,
# we just print the active path.
self.log(logging.INFO, 'eslint', {'binary': binary, 'path': path},
'Running {binary} in {path}')
cmd_args = [binary,
'--ext', ext, # This keeps ext as a single argument.
] + args
# Path must come after arguments. Path is '.' due to cwd below.
cmd_args += ['.']
return self.run_process(cmd_args,
cwd=path,
pass_thru=True, # Allow user to run eslint interactively.
ensure_exit_code=False, # Don't throw on non-zero exit code.
)