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Ross Burton
59e33acc8e tests/run-unit-tests: add option to skip tests
In automated QA environments there may be tests that are known to fail,
and being able to skip them is useful to remove known failures from the
test log.

Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@arm.com>
2024-03-11 23:27:01 +00:00
Ross Burton
4a052a718a test/run-unit-tests: sort the test cases we're executing
When reading test logs manually it is a lot easier when the tests are
sorted by name rather than by disk order.

Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@arm.com>
2024-03-11 18:11:30 +00:00
Frantisek Sumsal
9a27ef092e tree-wide: fix a couple of typos
As reported by Fossies.org.
2023-06-15 20:52:45 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
dcbbc7cef5 test/run-unit-tests, TEST-02: skip tests where the interpeter is not installed
When the interpeter is missing, we get an exit code of 127. Let's treat those
tests as skipped too. If we could run the test far enough so that it could do
the check itself, it would return 77 anyway.

$ test/asdf; echo $?
exec: Failed to execute process 'test/asdf': The file specified the interpreter '/bin/asdf', which is not an executable command.
127
$ test/asdf; echo $?
/usr/bin/env: ‘/bin/asdf’: No such file or directory
127

This should resolve the problem that TEST-02 fails or Debian's 'unit-tests' fail
when python3 is not installed. Installing python3 via the mechanism that is
used to construct TEST images, i.e. the dracut dependency chasing scheme, would
be a lot of work for python with its modules in multiple locations and hundreds
of little files. So I think it OK to just skip the test there, and also in
other cases where python is not available.
2023-05-09 08:11:10 +02:00
Franck Bui
26c2b30277 test: install unit tests in a dedicated subdirectory below '$testsdir'
/usr/lib/systemd/tests may contain more than the unit tests. For example on
SUSE we also install the integration tests there.

Putting the unit tests in a dedicated directory named 'unit-tests' makes the
layout cleaner.

Note that `run-unit-tests.py` has not been moved so we don't need to adjust
(Fedora) packaging and users also don't need to descend into the subdirectory.
2023-03-24 14:08:57 +01:00
Franck Bui
693c3e1a59 test: assume run-unit-tests.py and unit tests are installed in the same directory
This avoids hard coding the path of the directory where the unit tests are
installed.
2023-03-15 09:19:33 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
8f5bcd615b licensing: add forgotten spdx headers
Those are all "our" files, but we forgot to add the headers,
most likely because of non-standard file extensions.
2021-10-01 14:45:00 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
6b908313ef test/run-unit-tests: make script compatible with python3.6
dataclasses were added in python3.7, but bionic has python3.6.
Yes, the new code is a travesty, but it does the job.

Fixes #19640.
2021-05-18 23:59:05 +02:00
Dan Streetman
d57e871c60 test: combine stdout/stderr from failed test
Printing stdout and stderr from a failed test makes it harder to
interpret what the specific problem was; instead let's print out
the lines in order as we got them when the test was run

Also save failed test output to file if ARTIFACT_DIRECTORY is defined
2021-05-15 11:49:24 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
f5acf84dbe run-unit-tests: add option to run unsafe tests too 2018-09-24 15:42:50 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
3762f8e316 tests: add a runner for installed tests
We have "installed tests", but don't provide an easy way to run them.

The protocol is very simple: each test must return 0 for success, 77 means
"skipped", anything else is an error. In addition, we want to print test
output only if the test failed.

I wrote this simple script. It is pretty basic, but implements the functions
listed above. Since it is written in python it should be easy to add option
parsing (like running only specific tests, or running unsafe tests, etc.)

I looked at the following alternatives:
- Ubuntu root-unittests: this works, but just dumps all output to the terminal,
  has no coloring.
- @ssahani's test runner [2]
  It uses the unittest library and the test suite was implented as a class, and
  doesn't implement any of the functions listed above.
- cram [3,4]
  cram runs our tests, but does not understand the "ignore the output" part,
  has not support for our magic skip code (it uses hardcoded 80 instead),
  and seems dead upstream.
- meson test
  Here the idea would be to provide an almost-empty meson.build file under
  /usr/lib/systemd/tests/ that would just define all the tests. This would
  allow us to reuse the test runner we use normally. Unfortunately meson requires
  a build directory and configuration to be done before running tests. This
  would be possible, but seems a lot of effort to just run a few binaries.

[1] 242c96addb/debian/tests/root-unittests
[2] https://github.com/systemd/systemd-fedora-ci/blob/master/upstream/systemd-upstream-tests.py
[3] https://bitheap.org/cram/
[4] https://pypi.org/project/pytest-cram/

Fixes #10069.
2018-09-24 15:42:50 +02:00