90 lines
3.8 KiB
Python
90 lines
3.8 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2017 Intel Corporation
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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#
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import glob
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import os
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import unittest
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import re
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from checklayer import get_signatures, LayerType, check_command, get_depgraph, compare_signatures
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from checklayer.case import OECheckLayerTestCase
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class CommonCheckLayer(OECheckLayerTestCase):
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def test_readme(self):
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if self.tc.layer['type'] == LayerType.CORE:
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raise unittest.SkipTest("Core layer's README is top level")
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# The top-level README file may have a suffix (like README.rst or README.txt).
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readme_files = glob.glob(os.path.join(self.tc.layer['path'], '[Rr][Ee][Aa][Dd][Mm][Ee]*'))
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self.assertTrue(len(readme_files) > 0,
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msg="Layer doesn't contain a README file.")
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# There might be more than one file matching the file pattern above
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# (for example, README.rst and README-COPYING.rst). The one with the shortest
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# name is considered the "main" one.
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readme_file = sorted(readme_files)[0]
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data = ''
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with open(readme_file, 'r') as f:
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data = f.read()
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self.assertTrue(data,
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msg="Layer contains a README file but it is empty.")
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# If a layer's README references another README, then the checks below are not valid
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if re.search('README', data, re.IGNORECASE):
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return
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self.assertIn('maintainer', data.lower())
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self.assertIn('patch', data.lower())
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# Check that there is an email address in the README
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email_regex = re.compile(r"[^@]+@[^@]+")
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self.assertTrue(email_regex.match(data))
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def test_parse(self):
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check_command('Layer %s failed to parse.' % self.tc.layer['name'],
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'bitbake -p')
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def test_show_environment(self):
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check_command('Layer %s failed to show environment.' % self.tc.layer['name'],
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'bitbake -e')
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def test_world(self):
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'''
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"bitbake world" is expected to work. test_signatures does not cover that
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because it is more lenient and ignores recipes in a world build that
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are not actually buildable, so here we fail when "bitbake -S none world"
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fails.
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'''
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get_signatures(self.td['builddir'], failsafe=False)
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def test_world_inherit_class(self):
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'''
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This also does "bitbake -S none world" along with inheriting "yocto-check-layer"
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class, which can do additional per-recipe test cases.
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'''
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msg = []
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try:
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get_signatures(self.td['builddir'], failsafe=False, machine=None, extravars='BB_ENV_PASSTHROUGH_ADDITIONS="$BB_ENV_PASSTHROUGH_ADDITIONS INHERIT" INHERIT="yocto-check-layer"')
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except RuntimeError as ex:
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msg.append(str(ex))
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if msg:
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msg.insert(0, 'Layer %s failed additional checks from yocto-check-layer.bbclass\nSee below log for specific recipe parsing errors:\n' % \
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self.tc.layer['name'])
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self.fail('\n'.join(msg))
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def test_signatures(self):
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if self.tc.layer['type'] == LayerType.SOFTWARE and \
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not self.tc.test_software_layer_signatures:
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raise unittest.SkipTest("Not testing for signature changes in a software layer %s." \
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% self.tc.layer['name'])
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curr_sigs, _ = get_signatures(self.td['builddir'], failsafe=True)
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msg = compare_signatures(self.td['sigs'], curr_sigs)
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if msg is not None:
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self.fail('Adding layer %s changed signatures.\n%s' % (self.tc.layer['name'], msg))
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def test_layerseries_compat(self):
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for collection_name, collection_data in self.tc.layer['collections'].items():
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self.assertTrue(collection_data['compat'], "Collection %s from layer %s does not set compatible oe-core versions via LAYERSERIES_COMPAT_collection." \
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% (collection_name, self.tc.layer['name']))
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