#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright 2017 gRPC authors. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Helper to upload Jenkins test results to BQ""" from __future__ import print_function import os import six import sys import time import uuid gcp_utils_dir = os.path.abspath( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '../../gcp/utils')) sys.path.append(gcp_utils_dir) import big_query_utils _DATASET_ID = 'jenkins_test_results' _DESCRIPTION = 'Test results from master job run on Jenkins' # 90 days in milliseconds _EXPIRATION_MS = 90 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 _PARTITION_TYPE = 'DAY' _PROJECT_ID = 'grpc-testing' _RESULTS_SCHEMA = [ ('job_name', 'STRING', 'Name of Jenkins job'), ('build_id', 'INTEGER', 'Build ID of Jenkins job'), ('build_url', 'STRING', 'URL of Jenkins job'), ('test_name', 'STRING', 'Individual test name'), ('language', 'STRING', 'Language of test'), ('platform', 'STRING', 'Platform used for test'), ('config', 'STRING', 'Config used for test'), ('compiler', 'STRING', 'Compiler used for test'), ('iomgr_platform', 'STRING', 'Iomgr used for test'), ('result', 'STRING', 'Test result: PASSED, TIMEOUT, FAILED, or SKIPPED'), ('timestamp', 'TIMESTAMP', 'Timestamp of test run'), ('elapsed_time', 'FLOAT', 'How long test took to run'), ('cpu_estimated', 'FLOAT', 'Estimated CPU usage of test'), ('cpu_measured', 'FLOAT', 'Actual CPU usage of test'), ('return_code', 'INTEGER', 'Exit code of test'), ] _INTEROP_RESULTS_SCHEMA = [ ('job_name', 'STRING', 'Name of Jenkins/Kokoro job'), ('build_id', 'INTEGER', 'Build ID of Jenkins/Kokoro job'), ('build_url', 'STRING', 'URL of Jenkins/Kokoro job'), ('test_name', 'STRING', 'Unique test name combining client, server, and test_name'), ('suite', 'STRING', 'Test suite: cloud_to_cloud, cloud_to_prod, or cloud_to_prod_auth'), ('client', 'STRING', 'Client language'), ('server', 'STRING', 'Server host name'), ('test_case', 'STRING', 'Name of test case'), ('result', 'STRING', 'Test result: PASSED, TIMEOUT, FAILED, or SKIPPED'), ('timestamp', 'TIMESTAMP', 'Timestamp of test run'), ('elapsed_time', 'FLOAT', 'How long test took to run'), ] def _get_build_metadata(test_results): """Add Jenkins/Kokoro build metadata to test_results based on environment variables set by Jenkins/Kokoro. """ build_id = os.getenv('BUILD_ID') or os.getenv('KOKORO_BUILD_NUMBER') build_url = os.getenv('BUILD_URL') or os.getenv('KOKORO_BUILD_URL') job_name = os.getenv('JOB_BASE_NAME') or os.getenv('KOKORO_JOB_NAME') if build_id: test_results['build_id'] = build_id if build_url: test_results['build_url'] = build_url if job_name: test_results['job_name'] = job_name def upload_results_to_bq(resultset, bq_table, args, platform): """Upload test results to a BQ table. Args: resultset: dictionary generated by jobset.run bq_table: string name of table to create/upload results to in BQ args: args in run_tests.py, generated by argparse platform: string name of platform tests were run on """ bq = big_query_utils.create_big_query() big_query_utils.create_partitioned_table( bq, _PROJECT_ID, _DATASET_ID, bq_table, _RESULTS_SCHEMA, _DESCRIPTION, partition_type=_PARTITION_TYPE, expiration_ms=_EXPIRATION_MS) for shortname, results in six.iteritems(resultset): for result in results: test_results = {} _get_build_metadata(test_results) test_results['compiler'] = args.compiler test_results['config'] = args.config test_results['cpu_estimated'] = result.cpu_estimated test_results['cpu_measured'] = result.cpu_measured test_results['elapsed_time'] = '%.2f' % result.elapsed_time test_results['iomgr_platform'] = args.iomgr_platform # args.language is a list, but will always have one element in the contexts # this function is used. test_results['language'] = args.language[0] test_results['platform'] = platform test_results['result'] = result.state test_results['return_code'] = result.returncode test_results['test_name'] = shortname test_results['timestamp'] = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') row = big_query_utils.make_row(str(uuid.uuid4()), test_results) # TODO(jtattermusch): rows are inserted one by one, very inefficient max_retries = 3 for attempt in range(max_retries): if big_query_utils.insert_rows(bq, _PROJECT_ID, _DATASET_ID, bq_table, [row]): break else: if attempt < max_retries - 1: print('Error uploading result to bigquery, will retry.') else: print( 'Error uploading result to bigquery, all attempts failed.' ) sys.exit(1) def upload_interop_results_to_bq(resultset, bq_table, args): """Upload interop test results to a BQ table. Args: resultset: dictionary generated by jobset.run bq_table: string name of table to create/upload results to in BQ args: args in run_interop_tests.py, generated by argparse """ bq = big_query_utils.create_big_query() big_query_utils.create_partitioned_table( bq, _PROJECT_ID, _DATASET_ID, bq_table, _INTEROP_RESULTS_SCHEMA, _DESCRIPTION, partition_type=_PARTITION_TYPE, expiration_ms=_EXPIRATION_MS) for shortname, results in six.iteritems(resultset): for result in results: test_results = {} _get_build_metadata(test_results) test_results['elapsed_time'] = '%.2f' % result.elapsed_time test_results['result'] = result.state test_results['test_name'] = shortname test_results['suite'] = shortname.split(':')[0] test_results['client'] = shortname.split(':')[1] test_results['server'] = shortname.split(':')[2] test_results['test_case'] = shortname.split(':')[3] test_results['timestamp'] = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') row = big_query_utils.make_row(str(uuid.uuid4()), test_results) # TODO(jtattermusch): rows are inserted one by one, very inefficient max_retries = 3 for attempt in range(max_retries): if big_query_utils.insert_rows(bq, _PROJECT_ID, _DATASET_ID, bq_table, [row]): break else: if attempt < max_retries - 1: print('Error uploading result to bigquery, will retry.') else: print( 'Error uploading result to bigquery, all attempts failed.' ) sys.exit(1)