diskimage-builder/diskimage_builder/tests/test_elementdeps.py
Ian Wienand 28ebd24844 Uncap hacking
This causes problems for other projects incorporating dib; we don't
have a specific need for a cap.

Fix a few issues, mostly spacing or regex matches.  No functional
changes.

W503 and W504 relate to leaving artithmetic operators at the start or
end of lines, and are mutually exclusive and, due to "ignore"
overriding the defaults both get enabled.  It seems everyone gets this
wrong (https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8/issues/466).  Don't take a
position on this and ignore both.

Use double # around comments including YAML snippets using "# type: "
which now gets detected as PEP484/mypy type hints.

Change-Id: I8b7ce6dee02dcce31c82427a2441c931d136ef57
2020-02-24 10:34:46 +11:00

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# Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
# 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
#
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#
# 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.
import logging
import os
import fixtures
import testtools
from diskimage_builder import element_dependencies
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
data_dir = os.path.abspath(
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'test-elements'))
def _populate_element(element_dir, element_name, element_deps=[], provides=[]):
logger.debug("Populate %s <%s>", element_name, element_dir)
element_home = os.path.join(element_dir, element_name)
os.mkdir(element_home)
deps_path = os.path.join(element_home, 'element-deps')
with open(deps_path, 'w') as deps_file:
deps_file.write("\n".join(element_deps))
provides_path = os.path.join(element_home, 'element-provides')
with open(provides_path, 'w') as provides_file:
provides_file.write("\n".join(provides))
class TestElementDeps(testtools.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestElementDeps, self).setUp()
self.element_root_dir = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()).path
self.element_dir = os.path.join(self.element_root_dir, 'elements')
self.element_override_dir = os.path.join(self.element_root_dir,
'element-override')
os.mkdir(self.element_dir)
os.mkdir(self.element_override_dir)
self.log_fixture = self.useFixture(
fixtures.FakeLogger(level=logging.DEBUG))
_populate_element(self.element_dir, 'requires-foo', ['foo'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir,
'foo',
[],
['operating-system'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir,
'requires-requires-foo',
['requires-foo'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir, 'self', ['self'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir,
'provides_virtual',
[],
['virtual'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir,
'also_provides_virtual',
[],
['virtual'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir,
'requires_virtual',
['virtual'],
['operating-system'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir, 'virtual', ['extra_dependency'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir, 'extra_dependency', [])
_populate_element(self.element_dir,
'circular1',
['circular2'],
['operating-system'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir, 'circular2', ['circular1'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir,
'provides_new_virtual',
[],
['new_virtual', 'operating-system'])
_populate_element(self.element_dir,
'requires_new_virtual',
['new_virtual'])
# second element should override the first one here
_populate_element(self.element_dir, 'override_element', [])
_populate_element(self.element_override_dir, 'override_element', [])
# This simulates $ELEMENTS_PATH
self.element_dirs = "%s:%s" % (self.element_override_dir,
self.element_dir)
# helper to return an (element, path) tuple from the standard dir
def _e(self, element):
return (element, os.path.join(self.element_dir, element))
# helper to return an (element, path) tuple from the override dir
def _eo(self, element):
return (element, os.path.join(self.element_override_dir, element))
def test_non_transitive_deps(self):
result = element_dependencies.get_elements(['requires-foo'],
self.element_dirs)
self.assertItemsEqual([self._e('foo'), self._e('requires-foo')],
result)
def test_missing_deps(self):
e = self.assertRaises(element_dependencies.MissingElementException,
element_dependencies.get_elements,
['fake'],
self.element_dirs)
self.assertIn("Element 'fake' not found", str(e))
def test_invalid_element_dir(self):
e = self.assertRaises(element_dependencies.InvalidElementDir,
element_dependencies.get_elements,
['fake'],
self.element_dirs + ":/not/a/dir")
self.assertIn("ELEMENTS_PATH entry '/not/a/dir' is not a directory",
str(e))
def test_transitive_deps(self):
result = element_dependencies.get_elements(
['requires-requires-foo'], self.element_dirs)
self.assertItemsEqual([self._e('requires-requires-foo'),
self._e('requires-foo'),
self._e('foo')], result)
def test_no_deps(self):
result = element_dependencies.get_elements(['foo'], self.element_dirs)
self.assertEqual([self._e('foo')], result)
def test_self(self):
result = element_dependencies.get_elements(['self', 'foo'],
self.element_dirs)
self.assertItemsEqual([self._e('self'),
self._e('foo')], result)
def test_circular(self):
result = element_dependencies.get_elements(['circular1'],
self.element_dirs)
self.assertItemsEqual([self._e('circular1'),
self._e('circular2')], result)
def test_provide(self):
result = element_dependencies.get_elements(
['provides_virtual', 'requires_virtual'],
self.element_dirs)
self.assertItemsEqual([self._e('requires_virtual'),
self._e('provides_virtual')], result)
def test_provide_conflict(self):
self.assertRaises(element_dependencies.AlreadyProvidedException,
element_dependencies.get_elements,
['virtual', 'provides_virtual'],
self.element_dirs)
def test_provide_virtual_ordering(self):
result = element_dependencies.get_elements(
['requires_new_virtual', 'provides_new_virtual'],
self.element_dirs)
self.assertItemsEqual(
[self._e('requires_new_virtual'),
self._e('provides_new_virtual')], result)
def test_elements_provide_same(self):
msg = r"virtual: already provided by \['provides_virtual'\]"
self.assertRaisesRegex(element_dependencies.AlreadyProvidedException,
msg,
element_dependencies.get_elements,
['provides_virtual', 'also_provides_virtual'],
self.element_dirs)
def test_no_os_element(self):
self.assertRaises(element_dependencies.MissingOSException,
element_dependencies.get_elements,
['provides_virtual'],
self.element_dirs)
def test_duplicated_os_passed_as_element(self):
self.assertRaises(
element_dependencies.AlreadyProvidedException,
element_dependencies.get_elements,
['circular1', 'operating-system'],
self.element_dirs)
# ensure we get the error message about what's providing the
# conflicting package
self.assertIn("operating-system : already provided by ['circular1']",
self.log_fixture.output)
def test_element_override(self):
# make sure we picked up "override_element" from the override dir,
# not the base dir
result = element_dependencies.get_elements(['override_element', 'foo'],
self.element_dirs)
self.assertItemsEqual([self._e('foo'),
self._eo('override_element')],
result)
def test_expand_dependencies_deprecated(self):
# test the deprecated expand_dependencies call
result = element_dependencies.expand_dependencies(
['foo', 'requires-foo'], self.element_dirs)
self.assertItemsEqual(['foo', 'requires-foo'], result)
def test_output_sanity(self):
# very basic output sanity test
elements = element_dependencies._get_elements(['foo', 'requires-foo'],
self.element_dirs)
element_dependencies._output_env_vars(elements)
class TestElements(testtools.TestCase):
def test_depends_on_env(self):
self.useFixture(
fixtures.EnvironmentVariable('ELEMENTS_PATH', '/foo/bar'))
self.assertEqual('/foo/bar',
element_dependencies._get_elements_dir())
def test_env_not_set(self):
self.useFixture(fixtures.EnvironmentVariable('ELEMENTS_PATH', ''))
self.assertRaises(Exception,
element_dependencies._get_elements_dir, ())