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scripts | ||
__init__.py | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
setup.sh | ||
sharness.sh | ||
t1100-git-auth.t | ||
t1200-git-serve.t | ||
t1300-git-update.t | ||
t2100-mkpkglists.t | ||
t2200-tuvotereminder.t | ||
t2300-pkgmaint.t | ||
t2400-aurblup.t | ||
t2500-notify.t | ||
t2600-rendercomment.t | ||
t2700-usermaint.t | ||
test_accepted_term.py | ||
test_account_type.py | ||
test_accounts_routes.py | ||
test_api_rate_limit.py | ||
test_asgi.py | ||
test_auth.py | ||
test_auth_routes.py | ||
test_ban.py | ||
test_cache.py | ||
test_captcha.py | ||
test_config.py | ||
test_db.py | ||
test_defaults.py | ||
test_dependency_type.py | ||
test_exceptions.py | ||
test_group.py | ||
test_homepage.py | ||
test_html.py | ||
test_initdb.py | ||
test_l10n.py | ||
test_license.py | ||
test_logging.py | ||
test_official_provider.py | ||
test_package.py | ||
test_package_base.py | ||
test_package_blacklist.py | ||
test_package_comaintainer.py | ||
test_package_comment.py | ||
test_package_dependency.py | ||
test_package_group.py | ||
test_package_keyword.py | ||
test_package_license.py | ||
test_package_notification.py | ||
test_package_relation.py | ||
test_package_request.py | ||
test_package_source.py | ||
test_package_vote.py | ||
test_packages_routes.py | ||
test_packages_util.py | ||
test_popupdate.py | ||
test_ratelimit.py | ||
test_redis.py | ||
test_relation_type.py | ||
test_request_type.py | ||
test_routes.py | ||
test_rpc.py | ||
test_rss.py | ||
test_session.py | ||
test_ssh_pub_key.py | ||
test_templates.py | ||
test_term.py | ||
test_time.py | ||
test_trusted_user_routes.py | ||
test_tu_vote.py | ||
test_tu_voteinfo.py | ||
test_user.py | ||
test_util.py |
aurweb Test Collection
To run all tests, you may run make check
under test/
(alternative targets:
make pytest
, make sh
).
For more control, you may use the prove
or pytest
command, which receives a
directory or a list of files to run, and produces a report.
Each test script is standalone, so you may run them individually. Some tests may receive command-line options to help debugging. See for example sharness's documentation for shell test scripts: https://github.com/chriscool/sharness/blob/master/README.git
Dependencies
For all the test to run, the following Arch packages should be installed:
- pyalpm
- python-alembic
- python-bleach
- python-markdown
- python-pygit2
- python-sqlalchemy
- python-srcinfo
- python-coverage
- python-pytest
- python-pytest-cov
- python-pytest-asyncio
- postfix
- openssh
Optional (faster testing)
- libeatmydata
Test Configuration
To perform any tests, we need to supply aurweb
with a valid
configuration. For development (and testing) purposes, an example
conf/config.dev can be slightly modified.
Start off by copying config.dev
to a new configuration.
$ cp -v conf/config.dev conf/config
First, we must tell aurweb
where the root of our project
lives by replacing YOUR_AUR_ROOT
with the path to the aurweb
repository.
$ sed -i "s;YOUR_AUR_ROOT;/path/to/aurweb;g" conf/config
Now, one must decide a database backend to use; see Test Database for details on configuring the different supported backends.
Test Database
Users may choose to configure one of several backends, including:
mysql
and sqlite
. By default, conf/config.dev
is configured
for a the mysql
backend using a test database named aurweb_test
.
Users can initialize an empty MySQL database by performing the following:
$ cat conf/config
[database]
backend = mysql
name = aurweb_test
user = aur
password = aur
socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
...
# mysql -u root -e "CREATE USER 'aur'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'aur'"
# mysql -u root -e "CREATE DATABASE aurweb_test"
# mysql -u root -e "GRANT ALL ON aurweb_test.* TO 'aur'@'localhost'"
# mysql -u root -e "FLUSH ALL PRIVILEGES"
$ export AUR_CONFIG=conf/config
$ python3 -m aurweb.initdb
Or more lightweight with sqlite
:
$ cat $AUR_CONFIG
[database]
backend = sqlite
name = aurweb.sqlite3
...
$ export AUR_CONFIG=conf/config
$ python3 -m aurweb.initdb
After initializing a fresh test database, users can continue on to Running Tests.
Running tests
Recommended method of running tests: make check
.
Makefile test targets: sh
, pytest
.
Run tests from the project root.
$ cd /path/to/aurweb
Ensure you have the proper AUR_CONFIG
exported:
$ export AUR_CONFIG=conf/config
To run sharness
shell test suites (requires Arch Linux):
$ make -C test sh
To run pytest
Python test suites:
$ make -C test pytest
Note: For SQLite tests, users may want to use eatmydata
to improve speed:
$ eatmydata -- make -C test sh
$ eatmydata -- make -C test pytest
To produce coverage reports related to Python when running tests manually, use the following method:
$ coverage run --append /path/to/python/file.py
Note: Sharness test suites (shell) internally run coverage run.
After tests are run, one can produce coverage reports.
# Print out a CLI coverage report.
$ coverage report
# Produce an HTML-based coverage report.
$ coverage html
Writing Python tests (current)
Almost all of our pytest
suites use the database in some way. There
are a few particular testing utilities in aurweb
that one should
keep aware of to aid testing code:
aurweb.testing.setup_init_db(*tables)
- Prepares test database tables to be cleared before a test
is run. Be careful not to specify any tables we depend on
for constant records, like
AccountTypes
,DependencyTypes
,RelationTypes
andRequestTypes
.
- Prepares test database tables to be cleared before a test
is run. Be careful not to specify any tables we depend on
for constant records, like
aurweb.testing.requests.Request
- A fake stripped down version of
fastapi.Request
that can be passed to any functions in our codebase which usefastapi.Request
parameters.
- A fake stripped down version of
Example code:
import pytest
from aurweb import db
from aurweb.models.user import User
from aurweb.testing import setup_test_db
from aurweb.testing.requests import Request
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def setup():
setup_test_db(User.__tablename__)
@pytest.fixture
def user():
yield db.create(User, Passwd="testPassword", ...)
def test_user_login(user):
assert isinstance(user, User) is True
fake_request = Request()
sid = user.login(fake_request, "testPassword")
assert sid is not None
Writing Sharness tests (legacy)
Shell test scripts must follow the Test Anything Protocol specification: http://testanything.org/tap-specification.html
Python tests must be compatible with pytest
and included in pytest test/
execution after setting up a configuration.
Tests must support being run from any directory. They may use $0 to determine their location. Python scripts should expect aurweb to be installed and importable without toying with os.path or PYTHONPATH.
Tests written in shell should use sharness. In general, new tests should be consistent with existing tests unless they have a good reason not to.
Debugging Sharness tests
By default, make -C test
is quiet and does not print out verbose information
about tests being run. If a test is failing, one can look into verbose details
of sharness tests by executing them with the --verbose
flag. Example:
./t1100_git_auth.t --verbose
. This is particularly useful when tests happen
to fail in a remote continuous integration environment, where the reader does
not have complete access to the runner.