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authorTodd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>2019-12-29 17:53:52 -0800
committerTodd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>2020-01-01 21:37:02 -0800
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tests: improved `spack test` command line options
Previously, `spack test` automatically passed all of its arguments to `pytest -k` if no options were provided, and to `pytest` if they were. `spack test -l` also provided a list of test filenames, but they didn't really let you completely narrow down which tests you wanted to run. Instead of trying to do our own weird thing, this passes `spack test` args directly to `pytest`, and omits the implicit `-k`. This means we can now run, e.g.: ```console $ spack test spec_syntax.py::TestSpecSyntax::test_ambiguous ``` This wasn't possible before, because we'd pass the fully qualified name to `pytest -k` and get an error. Because `pytest` doesn't have the greatest ability to list tests, I've tweaked the `-l`/`--list`, `-L`/`--list-long`, and `-N`/`--list-names` options to `spack test` so that they help you understand the names better. you can combine these options with `-k` or other arguments to do pretty powerful searches. This one makes it easy to get a list of names so you can run tests in different orders (something I find useful for debugging `pytest` issues): ```console $ spack test --list-names -k "spec and concretize" cmd/env.py::test_concretize_user_specs_together concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_conflicts_in_spec concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_find_spec_children concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_find_spec_none concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_find_spec_parents concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_find_spec_self concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_find_spec_sibling concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_no_matching_compiler_specs concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_simultaneous_concretization_of_specs spec_dag.py::TestSpecDag::test_concretize_deptypes spec_dag.py::TestSpecDag::test_copy_concretized ``` You can combine any list option with keywords: ```console $ spack test --list -k microarchitecture llnl/util/cpu.py modules/lmod.py ``` ```console $ spack test --list-long -k microarchitecture llnl/util/cpu.py:: test_generic_microarchitecture modules/lmod.py::TestLmod:: test_only_generic_microarchitectures_in_root ``` Or just list specific files: ```console $ spack test --list-long cmd/test.py cmd/test.py:: test_list test_list_names_with_pytest_arg test_list_long test_list_with_keywords test_list_long_with_pytest_arg test_list_with_pytest_arg test_list_names ``` Hopefully this stuff will help with debugging test issues. - [x] make `spack test` send args directly to `pytest` instead of trying to do fancy things. - [x] rework `--list`, `--list-long`, and add `--list-names` to make searching for tests easier. - [x] make it possible to mix Spack's list args with `pytest` args (they're just fancy parsing around `pytest --collect-only`) - [x] add docs - [x] add tests - [x] update spack completion
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/docs/contribution_guide.rst83
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/docs/developer_guide.rst4
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/test.py144
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/test.py94
4 files changed, 264 insertions, 61 deletions
diff --git a/lib/spack/docs/contribution_guide.rst b/lib/spack/docs/contribution_guide.rst
index 5aa63ab776..0b79141ee3 100644
--- a/lib/spack/docs/contribution_guide.rst
+++ b/lib/spack/docs/contribution_guide.rst
@@ -64,6 +64,8 @@ If you take a look in ``$SPACK_ROOT/.travis.yml``, you'll notice that we test
against Python 2.6, 2.7, and 3.4-3.7 on both macOS and Linux. We currently
perform 3 types of tests:
+.. _cmd-spack-test:
+
^^^^^^^^^^
Unit Tests
^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -86,40 +88,83 @@ To run *all* of the unit tests, use:
$ spack test
-These tests may take several minutes to complete. If you know you are only
-modifying a single Spack feature, you can run a single unit test at a time:
+These tests may take several minutes to complete. If you know you are
+only modifying a single Spack feature, you can run subsets of tests at a
+time. For example, this would run all the tests in
+``lib/spack/spack/test/architecture.py``:
.. code-block:: console
- $ spack test architecture
+ $ spack test architecture.py
+
+And this would run the ``test_platform`` test from that file:
+
+.. code-block:: console
-This allows you to develop iteratively: make a change, test that change, make
-another change, test that change, etc. To get a list of all available unit
-tests, run:
+ $ spack test architecture.py::test_platform
+
+This allows you to develop iteratively: make a change, test that change,
+make another change, test that change, etc. We use `pytest
+<http://pytest.org/>`_ as our tests fromework, and these types of
+arguments are just passed to the ``pytest`` command underneath. See `the
+pytest docs
+<http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/usage.html#specifying-tests-selecting-tests>`_
+for more details on test selection syntax.
+
+``spack test`` has a few special options that can help you understand
+what tests are available. To get a list of all available unit test
+files, run:
.. command-output:: spack test --list
+ :ellipsis: 5
+
+To see a more detailed list of available unit tests, use ``spack test
+--list-long``:
+
+.. command-output:: spack test --list-long
+ :ellipsis: 10
+
+And to see the fully qualified names of all tests, use ``--list-names``:
+
+.. command-output:: spack test --list-names
+ :ellipsis: 5
+
+You can combine these with ``pytest`` arguments to restrict which tests
+you want to know about. For example, to see just the tests in
+``architecture.py``:
+
+.. command-output:: spack test --list-long architecture.py
+
+You can also combine any of these options with a ``pytest`` keyword
+search. For example, to see the names of all tests that have "spec"
+or "concretize" somewhere in their names:
-A more detailed list of available unit tests can be found by running
-``spack test --long-list``.
+.. command-output:: spack test --list-names -k "spec and concretize"
-By default, ``pytest`` captures the output of all unit tests. If you add print
-statements to a unit test and want to see the output, simply run:
+By default, ``pytest`` captures the output of all unit tests, and it will
+print any captured output for failed tests. Sometimes it's helpful to see
+your output interactively, while the tests run (e.g., if you add print
+statements to a unit tests). To see the output *live*, use the ``-s``
+argument to ``pytest``:
.. code-block:: console
- $ spack test -s -k architecture
+ $ spack test -s architecture.py::test_platform
-Unit tests are crucial to making sure bugs aren't introduced into Spack. If you
-are modifying core Spack libraries or adding new functionality, please consider
-adding new unit tests or strengthening existing tests.
+Unit tests are crucial to making sure bugs aren't introduced into
+Spack. If you are modifying core Spack libraries or adding new
+functionality, please add new unit tests for your feature, and consider
+strengthening existing tests. You will likely be asked to do this if you
+submit a pull request to the Spack project on GitHub. Check out the
+`pytest docs <http://pytest.org/>`_ and feel free to ask for guidance on
+how to write tests!
.. note::
- There is also a ``run-unit-tests`` script in ``share/spack/qa`` that
- runs the unit tests. Afterwards, it reports back to Codecov with the
- percentage of Spack that is covered by unit tests. This script is
- designed for Travis CI. If you want to run the unit tests yourself, we
- suggest you use ``spack test``.
+ You may notice the ``share/spack/qa/run-unit-tests`` script in the
+ repository. This script is designed for Travis CI. It runs the unit
+ tests and reports coverage statistics back to Codecov. If you want to
+ run the unit tests yourself, we suggest you use ``spack test``.
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Flake8 Tests
diff --git a/lib/spack/docs/developer_guide.rst b/lib/spack/docs/developer_guide.rst
index 738e326b12..de2fe80f85 100644
--- a/lib/spack/docs/developer_guide.rst
+++ b/lib/spack/docs/developer_guide.rst
@@ -363,12 +363,12 @@ Developer commands
``spack doc``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-.. _cmd-spack-test:
-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
``spack test``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+See the :ref:`contributor guide section <cmd-spack-test>` on ``spack test``.
+
.. _cmd-spack-python:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/test.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/test.py
index 3a45b30446..f2ca8fc93b 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/test.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/test.py
@@ -4,20 +4,22 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
from __future__ import print_function
+from __future__ import division
+import collections
import sys
-import os
import re
import argparse
import pytest
from six import StringIO
+import llnl.util.tty.color as color
from llnl.util.filesystem import working_dir
from llnl.util.tty.colify import colify
import spack.paths
-description = "run spack's unit tests"
+description = "run spack's unit tests (wrapper around pytest)"
section = "developer"
level = "long"
@@ -25,61 +27,130 @@ level = "long"
def setup_parser(subparser):
subparser.add_argument(
'-H', '--pytest-help', action='store_true', default=False,
- help="print full pytest help message, showing advanced options")
-
- list_group = subparser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
- list_group.add_argument(
- '-l', '--list', action='store_true', default=False,
- help="list basic test names")
- list_group.add_argument(
- '-L', '--long-list', action='store_true', default=False,
- help="list the entire hierarchy of tests")
+ help="show full pytest help, with advanced options")
+
+ # extra spack arguments to list tests
+ list_group = subparser.add_argument_group("listing tests")
+ list_mutex = list_group.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
+ list_mutex.add_argument(
+ '-l', '--list', action='store_const', default=None,
+ dest='list', const='list', help="list test filenames")
+ list_mutex.add_argument(
+ '-L', '--list-long', action='store_const', default=None,
+ dest='list', const='long', help="list all test functions")
+ list_mutex.add_argument(
+ '-N', '--list-names', action='store_const', default=None,
+ dest='list', const='names', help="list full names of all tests")
+
+ # use tests for extension
subparser.add_argument(
'--extension', default=None,
- help="run test for a given Spack extension"
- )
+ help="run test for a given spack extension")
+
+ # spell out some common pytest arguments, so they'll show up in help
+ pytest_group = subparser.add_argument_group(
+ "common pytest arguments (spack test --pytest-help for more details)")
+ pytest_group.add_argument(
+ "-s", action='append_const', dest='parsed_args', const='-s',
+ help="print output while tests run (disable capture)")
+ pytest_group.add_argument(
+ "-k", action='store', metavar="EXPRESSION", dest='expression',
+ help="filter tests by keyword (can also use w/list options)")
+ pytest_group.add_argument(
+ "--showlocals", action='append_const', dest='parsed_args',
+ const='--showlocals', help="show local variable values in tracebacks")
+
+ # remainder is just passed to pytest
subparser.add_argument(
- 'tests', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
- help="list of tests to run (will be passed to pytest -k)")
+ 'pytest_args', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help="arguments for pytest")
-def do_list(args, unknown_args):
+def do_list(args, extra_args):
"""Print a lists of tests than what pytest offers."""
# Run test collection and get the tree out.
old_output = sys.stdout
try:
sys.stdout = output = StringIO()
- pytest.main(['--collect-only'])
+ pytest.main(['--collect-only'] + extra_args)
finally:
sys.stdout = old_output
- # put the output in a more readable tree format.
lines = output.getvalue().split('\n')
- output_lines = []
+ tests = collections.defaultdict(lambda: set())
+ prefix = []
+
+ # collect tests into sections
for line in lines:
match = re.match(r"(\s*)<([^ ]*) '([^']*)'", line)
if not match:
continue
indent, nodetype, name = match.groups()
- # only print top-level for short list
- if args.list:
- if not indent:
- output_lines.append(
- os.path.basename(name).replace('.py', ''))
- else:
- print(indent + name)
+ # strip parametrized tests
+ if "[" in name:
+ name = name[:name.index("[")]
+
+ depth = len(indent) // 2
- if args.list:
- colify(output_lines)
+ if nodetype.endswith("Function"):
+ key = tuple(prefix)
+ tests[key].add(name)
+ else:
+ prefix = prefix[:depth]
+ prefix.append(name)
+
+ def colorize(c, prefix):
+ if isinstance(prefix, tuple):
+ return "::".join(
+ color.colorize("@%s{%s}" % (c, p))
+ for p in prefix if p != "()"
+ )
+ return color.colorize("@%s{%s}" % (c, prefix))
+
+ if args.list == "list":
+ files = set(prefix[0] for prefix in tests)
+ color_files = [colorize("B", file) for file in sorted(files)]
+ colify(color_files)
+
+ elif args.list == "long":
+ for prefix, functions in sorted(tests.items()):
+ path = colorize("*B", prefix) + "::"
+ functions = [colorize("c", f) for f in sorted(functions)]
+ color.cprint(path)
+ colify(functions, indent=4)
+ print()
+
+ else: # args.list == "names"
+ all_functions = [
+ colorize("*B", prefix) + "::" + colorize("c", f)
+ for prefix, functions in sorted(tests.items())
+ for f in sorted(functions)
+ ]
+ colify(all_functions)
+
+
+def add_back_pytest_args(args, unknown_args):
+ """Add parsed pytest args, unknown args, and remainder together.
+
+ We add some basic pytest arguments to the Spack parser to ensure that
+ they show up in the short help, so we have to reassemble things here.
+ """
+ result = args.parsed_args or []
+ result += unknown_args or []
+ result += args.pytest_args or []
+ if args.expression:
+ result += ["-k", args.expression]
+ return result
def test(parser, args, unknown_args):
if args.pytest_help:
# make the pytest.main help output more accurate
sys.argv[0] = 'spack test'
- pytest.main(['-h'])
- return
+ return pytest.main(['-h'])
+
+ # add back any parsed pytest args we need to pass to pytest
+ pytest_args = add_back_pytest_args(args, unknown_args)
# The default is to test the core of Spack. If the option `--extension`
# has been used, then test that extension.
@@ -91,15 +162,8 @@ def test(parser, args, unknown_args):
# pytest.ini lives in the root of the spack repository.
with working_dir(pytest_root):
- # --list and --long-list print the test output better.
- if args.list or args.long_list:
- do_list(args, unknown_args)
+ if args.list:
+ do_list(args, pytest_args)
return
- # Allow keyword search without -k if no options are specified
- if (args.tests and not unknown_args and
- not any(arg.startswith('-') for arg in args.tests)):
- return pytest.main(['-k'] + args.tests)
-
- # Just run the pytest command
- return pytest.main(unknown_args + args.tests)
+ return pytest.main(pytest_args)
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/test.py b/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/test.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3595f91953
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/test.py
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+# Copyright 2013-2019 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
+# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
+
+from spack.main import SpackCommand
+
+spack_test = SpackCommand('test')
+
+
+def test_list():
+ output = spack_test('--list')
+ assert "test.py" in output
+ assert "spec_semantics.py" in output
+ assert "test_list" not in output
+
+
+def test_list_with_pytest_arg():
+ output = spack_test('--list', 'cmd/test.py')
+ assert output.strip() == "cmd/test.py"
+
+
+def test_list_with_keywords():
+ output = spack_test('--list', '-k', 'cmd/test.py')
+ assert output.strip() == "cmd/test.py"
+
+
+def test_list_long(capsys):
+ with capsys.disabled():
+ output = spack_test('--list-long')
+ assert "test.py::\n" in output
+ assert "test_list" in output
+ assert "test_list_with_pytest_arg" in output
+ assert "test_list_with_keywords" in output
+ assert "test_list_long" in output
+ assert "test_list_long_with_pytest_arg" in output
+ assert "test_list_names" in output
+ assert "test_list_names_with_pytest_arg" in output
+
+ assert "spec_dag.py::\n" in output
+ assert 'test_installed_deps' in output
+ assert 'test_test_deptype' in output
+
+
+def test_list_long_with_pytest_arg(capsys):
+ with capsys.disabled():
+ output = spack_test('--list-long', 'cmd/test.py')
+ assert "test.py::\n" in output
+ assert "test_list" in output
+ assert "test_list_with_pytest_arg" in output
+ assert "test_list_with_keywords" in output
+ assert "test_list_long" in output
+ assert "test_list_long_with_pytest_arg" in output
+ assert "test_list_names" in output
+ assert "test_list_names_with_pytest_arg" in output
+
+ assert "spec_dag.py::\n" not in output
+ assert 'test_installed_deps' not in output
+ assert 'test_test_deptype' not in output
+
+
+def test_list_names():
+ output = spack_test('--list-names')
+ assert "test.py::test_list\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_with_pytest_arg\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_with_keywords\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_long\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_long_with_pytest_arg\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_names\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_names_with_pytest_arg\n" in output
+
+ assert "spec_dag.py::test_installed_deps\n" in output
+ assert 'spec_dag.py::test_test_deptype\n' in output
+
+
+def test_list_names_with_pytest_arg():
+ output = spack_test('--list-names', 'cmd/test.py')
+ assert "test.py::test_list\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_with_pytest_arg\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_with_keywords\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_long\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_long_with_pytest_arg\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_names\n" in output
+ assert "test.py::test_list_names_with_pytest_arg\n" in output
+
+ assert "spec_dag.py::test_installed_deps\n" not in output
+ assert 'spec_dag.py::test_test_deptype\n' not in output
+
+
+def test_pytest_help():
+ output = spack_test('--pytest-help')
+ assert "-k EXPRESSION" in output
+ assert "pytest-warnings:" in output
+ assert "--collect-only" in output