""" Remote executor """ import py, os, sys from py.__.test.rsession.outcome import Outcome, ReprOutcome from py.__.test.rsession.box import Box from py.__.test.rsession import repevent from py.__.test.outcome import Skipped, Failed class RunExecutor(object): """ Same as in executor, but just running run """ wraps = False def __init__(self, item, usepdb=False, reporter=None, config=None): self.item = item self.usepdb = usepdb self.reporter = reporter self.config = config assert self.config def run(self, capture=True): if capture: self.item.startcapture() try: self.item.run() finally: self.item.finishcapture() else: self.item.run() def execute(self, capture=True): try: self.run(capture) outcome = Outcome() except Skipped, e: outcome = Outcome(skipped=str(e)) except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): raise except: e = sys.exc_info()[1] if isinstance(e, Failed) and e.excinfo: excinfo = e.excinfo else: excinfo = py.code.ExceptionInfo() if isinstance(self.item, py.test.collect.Function): fun = self.item.obj # hope this is stable code = py.code.Code(fun) excinfo.traceback = excinfo.traceback.cut( path=code.path, firstlineno=code.firstlineno) outcome = Outcome(excinfo=excinfo, setupfailure=False) if self.usepdb: if self.reporter is not None: self.reporter(repevent.ImmediateFailure(self.item, ReprOutcome(outcome.make_repr (self.config.option.tbstyle)))) import pdb pdb.post_mortem(excinfo._excinfo[2]) # XXX hmm, we probably will not like to continue from that # point raise SystemExit() outcome.stdout, outcome.stderr = self.item._getouterr() return outcome class ApigenExecutor(RunExecutor): """ Same as RunExecutor, but takes tracer to trace calls as an argument to execute """ def execute(self, tracer): self.tracer = tracer return super(ApigenExecutor, self).execute() def wrap_underlaying(self, target, *args): try: self.tracer.start_tracing() return target(*args) finally: self.tracer.end_tracing() def run(self, capture): """ We want to trace *only* function objects here. Unsure what to do with custom collectors at all """ if hasattr(self.item, 'obj') and type(self.item) is py.test.collect.Function: self.item.execute = self.wrap_underlaying self.item.run() class BoxExecutor(RunExecutor): """ Same as RunExecutor, but boxes test instead """ wraps = True def execute(self): def fun(): outcome = RunExecutor.execute(self, False) return outcome.make_repr(self.config.option.tbstyle) b = Box(fun, config=self.config) pid = b.run() assert pid if b.retval is not None: passed, setupfailure, excinfo, skipped, critical, _, _, _\ = b.retval return (passed, setupfailure, excinfo, skipped, critical, 0, b.stdoutrepr, b.stderrrepr) else: return (False, False, None, False, False, b.signal, b.stdoutrepr, b.stderrrepr) class AsyncExecutor(RunExecutor): """ same as box executor, but instead it returns function to continue computations (more async mode) """ wraps = True def execute(self): def fun(): outcome = RunExecutor.execute(self, False) return outcome.make_repr(self.config.option.tbstyle) b = Box(fun, config=self.config) parent, pid = b.run(continuation=True) def cont(waiter=os.waitpid): parent(pid, waiter=waiter) if b.retval is not None: passed, setupfailure, excinfo, skipped,\ critical, _, _, _ = b.retval return (passed, setupfailure, excinfo, skipped, critical, 0, b.stdoutrepr, b.stderrrepr) else: return (False, False, None, False, False, b.signal, b.stdoutrepr, b.stderrrepr) return cont, pid