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test/test-shutdown.py: optionally display the test I/Os in a dedicated log file
Given that the test involves screen(1), sending various control sequences to resize/clear the screen, most of the logs sent from the python script were nearly impossible to read or mixed with other messages sent to the console hence making the debug harder when the test is run manually. This patch introduces an option to redirect the pexpect IOs into a file (to be used in $STATEDIR/TEST-69-SHUTDOWN/run-nspawn). The pexpect logs are also enabled later so the boot logs are skipped since those are already included in the journal.
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@ -21,15 +21,18 @@ def run(args):
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"TERM": "linux",
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}, encoding='utf-8', timeout=60)
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if args.verbose:
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console.logfile = sys.stdout
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logger.debug("child pid %d", console.pid)
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try:
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logger.info("waiting for login prompt")
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console.expect('H login: ', 10)
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if args.logfile:
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logger.debug("Logging pexpect IOs to %s", args.logfile)
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console.logfile = open(args.logfile, 'w')
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elif args.verbose:
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console.logfile = sys.stdout
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logger.info("log in and start screen")
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console.sendline('root')
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console.expect('bash.*# ', 10)
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@ -44,7 +47,7 @@ def run(args):
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console.sendline('tty')
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console.expect(r'/dev/(pts/\d+)')
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pty = console.match.group(1)
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logger.info("window 1 at line %s", pty)
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logger.info("window 1 at tty %s", pty)
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logger.info("schedule reboot")
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console.sendline('shutdown -r')
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@ -112,6 +115,7 @@ def run(args):
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def main():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='test logind shutdown feature')
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parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="verbose")
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parser.add_argument("--logfile", metavar='FILE', help="Save all test input/output to the given path")
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parser.add_argument("command", help="command to run")
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parser.add_argument("arg", nargs='*', help="args for command")
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