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# Copyright 2015, Google Inc.
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"""Run a group of subprocesses and then finish."""
import hashlib
import multiprocessing
import os
import platform
import signal
import string
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import time
import xml.etree.cElementTree as ET
_DEFAULT_MAX_JOBS = 16 * multiprocessing.cpu_count()
# setup a signal handler so that signal.pause registers 'something'
# when a child finishes
# not using futures and threading to avoid a dependency on subprocess32
if platform.system() == "Windows":
pass
else:
have_alarm = False
def alarm_handler(unused_signum, unused_frame):
global have_alarm
have_alarm = False
signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, lambda unused_signum, unused_frame: None)
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, alarm_handler)
_SUCCESS = object()
_FAILURE = object()
_RUNNING = object()
_KILLED = object()
_COLORS = {
'red': [ 31, 0 ],
'green': [ 32, 0 ],
'yellow': [ 33, 0 ],
'lightgray': [ 37, 0],
'gray': [ 30, 1 ],
}
_BEGINNING_OF_LINE = '\x1b[0G'
_CLEAR_LINE = '\x1b[2K'
_TAG_COLOR = {
'FAILED': 'red',
'WARNING': 'yellow',
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'TIMEOUT': 'red',
'PASSED': 'green',
'START': 'gray',
'WAITING': 'yellow',
'SUCCESS': 'green',
'IDLE': 'gray',
}
def message(tag, msg, explanatory_text=None, do_newline=False):
if message.old_tag == tag and message.old_msg == msg and not explanatory_text:
return
message.old_tag = tag
message.old_msg = msg
if platform.system() == 'Windows' or not sys.stdout.isatty():
if explanatory_text:
print explanatory_text
print '%s: %s' % (tag, msg)
return
try:
sys.stdout.write('%s%s%s\x1b[%d;%dm%s\x1b[0m: %s%s' % (
_BEGINNING_OF_LINE,
_CLEAR_LINE,
'\n%s' % explanatory_text if explanatory_text is not None else '',
_COLORS[_TAG_COLOR[tag]][1],
_COLORS[_TAG_COLOR[tag]][0],
tag,
msg,
'\n' if do_newline or explanatory_text is not None else ''))
sys.stdout.flush()
except:
pass
message.old_tag = ""
message.old_msg = ""
def which(filename):
if '/' in filename:
return filename
for path in os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep):
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, filename)):
return os.path.join(path, filename)
raise Exception('%s not found' % filename)
class JobSpec(object):
"""Specifies what to run for a job."""
def __init__(self, cmdline, shortname=None, environ=None, hash_targets=None, cwd=None, shell=False):
"""
Arguments:
cmdline: a list of arguments to pass as the command line
environ: a dictionary of environment variables to set in the child process
hash_targets: which files to include in the hash representing the jobs version
(or empty, indicating the job should not be hashed)
"""
if environ is None:
environ = {}
if hash_targets is None:
hash_targets = []
self.cmdline = cmdline
self.environ = environ
self.shortname = cmdline[0] if shortname is None else shortname
self.hash_targets = hash_targets or []
self.cwd = cwd
self.shell = shell
def identity(self):
return '%r %r %r' % (self.cmdline, self.environ, self.hash_targets)
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.identity())
def __cmp__(self, other):
return self.identity() == other.identity()
class Job(object):
"""Manages one job."""
def __init__(self, spec, bin_hash, newline_on_success, travis, xml_report):
self._spec = spec
self._bin_hash = bin_hash
self._tempfile = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
env = os.environ.copy()
for k, v in spec.environ.iteritems():
env[k] = v
self._start = time.time()
self._process = subprocess.Popen(args=spec.cmdline,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
stdout=self._tempfile,
cwd=spec.cwd,
shell=spec.shell,
env=env)
self._state = _RUNNING
self._newline_on_success = newline_on_success
self._travis = travis
self._xml_test = ET.SubElement(xml_report, 'testcase',
name=self._spec.shortname) if xml_report is not None else None
message('START', spec.shortname, do_newline=self._travis)
def state(self, update_cache):
"""Poll current state of the job. Prints messages at completion."""
if self._state == _RUNNING and self._process.poll() is not None:
elapsed = time.time() - self._start
self._tempfile.seek(0)
stdout = self._tempfile.read()
filtered_stdout = filter(lambda x: x in string.printable, stdout.decode(errors='ignore'))
if self._xml_test is not None:
self._xml_test.set('time', str(elapsed))
ET.SubElement(self._xml_test, 'system-out').text = filtered_stdout
if self._process.returncode != 0:
self._state = _FAILURE
message('FAILED', '%s [ret=%d, pid=%d]' % (
self._spec.shortname, self._process.returncode, self._process.pid),
stdout, do_newline=True)
if self._xml_test is not None:
ET.SubElement(self._xml_test, 'failure', message='Failure').text
else:
self._state = _SUCCESS
message('PASSED', '%s [time=%.1fsec]' % (self._spec.shortname, elapsed),
do_newline=self._newline_on_success or self._travis)
if self._bin_hash:
update_cache.finished(self._spec.identity(), self._bin_hash)
elif self._state == _RUNNING and time.time() - self._start > 900:
self._tempfile.seek(0)
stdout = self._tempfile.read()
filtered_stdout = filter(lambda x: x in string.printable, stdout.decode(errors='ignore'))
message('TIMEOUT', self._spec.shortname, stdout, do_newline=True)
self.kill()
if self._xml_test is not None:
ET.SubElement(self._xml_test, 'system-out').text = filtered_stdout
ET.SubElement(self._xml_test, 'error', message='Timeout')
return self._state
def kill(self):
if self._state == _RUNNING:
self._state = _KILLED
self._process.terminate()
class Jobset(object):
"""Manages one run of jobs."""
def __init__(self, check_cancelled, maxjobs, newline_on_success, travis,
stop_on_failure, cache, xml_report):
self._running = set()
self._check_cancelled = check_cancelled
self._cancelled = False
self._failures = 0
self._completed = 0
self._maxjobs = maxjobs
self._newline_on_success = newline_on_success
self._travis = travis
self._cache = cache
self._stop_on_failure = stop_on_failure
self._hashes = {}
self._xml_report = xml_report
def start(self, spec):
"""Start a job. Return True on success, False on failure."""
while len(self._running) >= self._maxjobs:
if self.cancelled(): return False
self.reap()
if self.cancelled(): return False
if spec.hash_targets:
if spec.identity() in self._hashes:
bin_hash = self._hashes[spec.identity()]
else:
bin_hash = hashlib.sha1()
for fn in spec.hash_targets:
with open(which(fn)) as f:
bin_hash.update(f.read())
bin_hash = bin_hash.hexdigest()
self._hashes[spec.identity()] = bin_hash
should_run = self._cache.should_run(spec.identity(), bin_hash)
else:
bin_hash = None
should_run = True
if should_run:
try:
self._running.add(Job(spec,
bin_hash,
self._newline_on_success,
self._travis,
self._xml_report))
except:
message('FAILED', spec.shortname)
self._cancelled = True
return False
return True
def reap(self):
"""Collect the dead jobs."""
while self._running:
dead = set()
for job in self._running:
st = job.state(self._cache)
if st == _RUNNING: continue
if st == _FAILURE or st == _KILLED:
self._failures += 1
if self._stop_on_failure:
self._cancelled = True
for job in self._running:
job.kill()
dead.add(job)
break
for job in dead:
self._completed += 1
self._running.remove(job)
if dead: return
if (not self._travis):
message('WAITING', '%d jobs running, %d complete, %d failed' % (
len(self._running), self._completed, self._failures))
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
time.sleep(0.1)
else:
global have_alarm
if not have_alarm:
have_alarm = True
signal.alarm(10)
signal.pause()
def cancelled(self):
"""Poll for cancellation."""
if self._cancelled: return True
if not self._check_cancelled(): return False
for job in self._running:
job.kill()
self._cancelled = True
return True
def finish(self):
while self._running:
if self.cancelled(): pass # poll cancellation
self.reap()
return not self.cancelled() and self._failures == 0
def _never_cancelled():
return False
# cache class that caches nothing
class NoCache(object):
def should_run(self, cmdline, bin_hash):
return True
def finished(self, cmdline, bin_hash):
pass
def run(cmdlines,
check_cancelled=_never_cancelled,
maxjobs=None,
newline_on_success=False,
travis=False,
infinite_runs=False,
stop_on_failure=False,
cache=None,
xml_report=None):
js = Jobset(check_cancelled,
maxjobs if maxjobs is not None else _DEFAULT_MAX_JOBS,
newline_on_success, travis, stop_on_failure,
cache if cache is not None else NoCache(),
xml_report)
for cmdline in cmdlines:
if not js.start(cmdline):
break
return js.finish()