test_ok1/testing/conftest.py

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import pytest
import sys
pytest_plugins = "pytester",
import os, py
class LsofFdLeakChecker(object):
def get_open_files(self):
out = self._exec_lsof()
open_files = self._parse_lsof_output(out)
return open_files
def _exec_lsof(self):
pid = os.getpid()
return py.process.cmdexec("lsof -p %d" % pid)
def _parse_lsof_output(self, out):
def isopen(line):
return ("REG" in line or "CHR" in line) and (
"deleted" not in line and 'mem' not in line and "txt" not in line)
return [x for x in out.split("\n") if isopen(x)]
def pytest_addoption(parser):
parser.addoption('--lsof',
action="store_true", dest="lsof", default=False,
help=("run FD checks if lsof is available"))
def pytest_configure(config):
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config._basedir = py.path.local()
if config.getvalue("lsof"):
try:
config._fd_leak_checker = LsofFdLeakChecker()
config._openfiles = config._fd_leak_checker.get_open_files()
except py.process.cmdexec.Error:
pass
else:
config._numfiles = len(config._openfiles)
#def pytest_report_header():
# return "pid: %s" % os.getpid()
def getopenfiles(out):
def isopen(line):
return ("REG" in line or "CHR" in line) and (
"deleted" not in line and 'mem' not in line and "txt" not in line)
return [x for x in out.split("\n") if isopen(x)]
def check_open_files(config):
lines2 = config._fd_leak_checker.get_open_files()
if len(lines2) > config._numfiles + 3:
error = []
error.append("***** %s FD leackage detected" %
(len(lines2)-config._numfiles))
error.extend(lines2)
error.append(error[0])
# update numfile so that the overall test run continuess
config._numfiles = len(lines2)
raise AssertionError("\n".join(error))
def pytest_runtest_teardown(item, __multicall__):
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item.config._basedir.chdir()
if hasattr(item.config, '_numfiles'):
x = __multicall__.execute()
check_open_files(item.config)
return x
# XXX copied from execnet's conftest.py - needs to be merged
winpymap = {
'python2.7': r'C:\Python27\python.exe',
'python2.6': r'C:\Python26\python.exe',
'python2.5': r'C:\Python25\python.exe',
'python2.4': r'C:\Python24\python.exe',
'python3.1': r'C:\Python31\python.exe',
'python3.2': r'C:\Python32\python.exe',
'python3.3': r'C:\Python33\python.exe',
'python3.4': r'C:\Python34\python.exe',
}
def getexecutable(name, cache={}):
try:
return cache[name]
except KeyError:
executable = py.path.local.sysfind(name)
if executable:
if name == "jython":
import subprocess
popen = subprocess.Popen([str(executable), "--version"],
universal_newlines=True, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
out, err = popen.communicate()
if not err or "2.5" not in err:
executable = None
if "2.5.2" in err:
executable = None # http://bugs.jython.org/issue1790
cache[name] = executable
return executable
@pytest.fixture(params=['python2.5', 'python2.6',
'python2.7', 'python3.2', "python3.3",
'pypy', 'jython'])
def anypython(request):
name = request.param
executable = getexecutable(name)
if executable is None:
if sys.platform == "win32":
executable = winpymap.get(name, None)
if executable:
executable = py.path.local(executable)
if executable.check():
return executable
pytest.skip("no suitable %s found" % (name,))
return executable