# This work is licensed under the GNU GPLv2 or later. # See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. import logging import traceback import unittest import virtinst _do_skip = None class CheckPropsTest(unittest.TestCase): maxDiff = None def _skipIfTestsFailed(self): # pylint: disable=protected-access # Access to protected member, needed to unittest stuff global _do_skip if _do_skip is None: _do_skip = False try: # Accessing an internal detail of unittest, but it's only # to prevent incorrect output in the case that other tests # failed or were skipped, which can give a false positive here result = self._outcome.result _do_skip = bool( result.errors or result.failures or result.skipped) except Exception: logging.debug("unittest skip hack failed", exc_info=True) if _do_skip: self.skipTest("skipping as other tests failed/skipped") def testCheckXMLBuilderProps(self): """ If a certain environment variable is set, XMLBuilder tracks every property registered and every one of those that is actually altered. The test suite sets that env variable. If no tests failed or were skipped, we check to ensure the test suite is tickling every XML property """ self._skipIfTestsFailed() # pylint: disable=protected-access fail = [p for p in virtinst.xmlbuilder._allprops if p not in virtinst.xmlbuilder._seenprops] msg = None try: self.assertEqual([], fail) except AssertionError: msg = "".join(traceback.format_exc()) + "\n\n" msg += ("This means that there are XML properties that are\n" "untested in the test suite. This could be caused\n" "by a previous test suite failure, or if you added\n" "a new property and didn't extend the test suite.\n" "Look into extending clitest.py and/or xmlparse.py.") if msg: self.fail(msg) def testCheckCLISuboptions(self): """ Track which command line suboptions and aliases we actually hit with the test suite. """ self._skipIfTestsFailed() # pylint: disable=protected-access from virtinst import cli unchecked = cli._SuboptChecker.get_unseen() if unchecked: msg = "\n\n" msg += "\n".join(sorted(a for a in unchecked)) + "\n\n" msg += ("These command line arguments or aliases are not checked\n" "in the test suite. Please test them.\n" "Total unchecked arguments: %s" % len(unchecked)) self.fail(msg)