114 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
114 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
# Test driver for bsddb package.
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"""
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Run all test cases.
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"""
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import os
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import time
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import unittest
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from test.support import requires, verbose, run_unittest, unlink, rmtree
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# When running as a script instead of within the regrtest framework, skip the
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# requires test, since it's obvious we want to run them.
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if __name__ != '__main__':
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requires('bsddb')
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import bsddb.test.test_all
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if 'verbose' in sys.argv:
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bsddb.test.test_all.verbose = 1
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sys.argv.remove('verbose')
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if 'silent' in sys.argv: # take care of old flag, just in case
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bsddb.test.test_all.verbose = 0
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sys.argv.remove('silent')
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class TimingCheck(unittest.TestCase):
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"""This class is not a real test. Its purpose is to print a message
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periodically when the test runs slowly. This will prevent the buildbots
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from timing out on slow machines."""
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# How much time in seconds before printing a 'Still working' message.
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# Since this is run at most once between each test module, use a smaller
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# interval than other tests.
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_PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL = 4 * 60
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# next_time is used as a global variable that survives each instance.
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# This is necessary since a new instance will be created for each test.
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next_time = time.time() + _PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL
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def testCheckElapsedTime(self):
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# Print still working message since these tests can be really slow.
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now = time.time()
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if self.next_time <= now:
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TimingCheck.next_time = now + self._PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL
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sys.__stdout__.write(' test_bsddb3 still working, be patient...\n')
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sys.__stdout__.flush()
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def suite():
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try:
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# this is special, it used to segfault the interpreter
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import bsddb.test.test_1413192
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finally:
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for f in ['xxx.db','__db.001','__db.002','__db.003','log.0000000001']:
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unlink(f)
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test_modules = [
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'test_associate',
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'test_basics',
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'test_compat',
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'test_compare',
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'test_dbobj',
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'test_dbshelve',
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'test_dbtables',
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'test_env_close',
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'test_get_none',
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'test_join',
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'test_lock',
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'test_misc',
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'test_pickle',
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'test_queue',
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'test_recno',
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'test_thread',
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'test_sequence',
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'test_cursor_pget_bug',
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]
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alltests = unittest.TestSuite()
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for name in test_modules:
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module = __import__("bsddb.test."+name, globals(), locals(), name)
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#print module,name
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alltests.addTest(module.test_suite())
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alltests.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(TimingCheck))
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return alltests
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# For invocation through regrtest
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def test_main():
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run_unittest(suite())
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db_home = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), 'db_home')
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# The only reason to remove db_home is in case if there is an old
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# one lying around. This might be by a different user, so just
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# ignore errors. We should always make a unique name now.
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try:
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rmtree(db_home)
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except:
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pass
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rmtree('db_home%d' % os.getpid())
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# For invocation as a script
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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from bsddb import db
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print('-=' * 38)
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print(db.DB_VERSION_STRING)
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print('bsddb.db.version(): %s' % (db.version(),))
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print('bsddb.db.__version__: %s' % db.__version__)
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print('bsddb.db.cvsid: %s' % db.cvsid)
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print('python version: %s' % sys.version)
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print('-=' * 38)
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test_main()
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