#! /usr/bin/env python # ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et # -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- # # BitBake Toaster Implementation # # Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Intel Corporation # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. """Test cases for Toaster GUI and ReST.""" from django.test import TestCase from django.test.client import RequestFactory from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse from django.utils import timezone from orm.models import Project, Release, BitbakeVersion, Package, LogMessage from orm.models import ReleaseLayerSourcePriority, LayerSource, Layer, Build from orm.models import Layer_Version, Recipe, Machine, ProjectLayer, Target from orm.models import CustomImageRecipe, ProjectVariable from orm.models import Branch, CustomImagePackage import toastermain import inspect import toastergui from toastergui.tables import SoftwareRecipesTable import json from datetime import timedelta from bs4 import BeautifulSoup import re import string import json PROJECT_NAME = "test project" PROJECT_NAME2 = "test project 2" CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME = 'Command line builds' class ViewTests(TestCase): """Tests to verify view APIs.""" fixtures = ['toastergui-unittest-data'] def setUp(self): self.project = Project.objects.first() self.recipe1 = Recipe.objects.get(pk=2) self.recipe2 = Recipe.objects.last() self.customr = CustomImageRecipe.objects.first() self.cust_package = CustomImagePackage.objects.first() self.package = Package.objects.first() self.lver = Layer_Version.objects.first() def test_get_base_call_returns_html(self): """Basic test for all-projects view""" response = self.client.get(reverse('all-projects'), follow=True) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertTrue(response['Content-Type'].startswith('text/html')) self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "projects-toastertable.html") def test_get_json_call_returns_json(self): """Test for all projects output in json format""" url = reverse('all-projects') response = self.client.get(url, {"format": "json"}, follow=True) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertTrue(response['Content-Type'].startswith('application/json')) data = json.loads(response.content) self.assertTrue("error" in data) self.assertEqual(data["error"], "ok") self.assertTrue("rows" in data) self.assertTrue(self.project.name in [x["name"] for x in data["rows"]]) self.assertTrue("id" in data["rows"][0]) def test_typeaheads(self): """Test typeahead ReST API""" layers_url = reverse('xhr_layerstypeahead', args=(self.project.id,)) prj_url = reverse('xhr_projectstypeahead') urls = [layers_url, prj_url, reverse('xhr_recipestypeahead', args=(self.project.id,)), reverse('xhr_machinestypeahead', args=(self.project.id,)), ] def basic_reponse_check(response, url): """Check data structure of http response.""" self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertTrue(response['Content-Type'].startswith('application/json')) data = json.loads(response.content) self.assertTrue("error" in data) self.assertEqual(data["error"], "ok") self.assertTrue("results" in data) # We got a result so now check the fields if len(data['results']) > 0: result = data['results'][0] self.assertTrue(len(result['name']) > 0) self.assertTrue("detail" in result) self.assertTrue(result['id'] > 0) # Special check for the layers typeahead's extra fields if url == layers_url: self.assertTrue(len(result['layerdetailurl']) > 0) self.assertTrue(len(result['vcs_url']) > 0) self.assertTrue(len(result['vcs_reference']) > 0) # Special check for project typeahead extra fields elif url == prj_url: self.assertTrue(len(result['projectPageUrl']) > 0) return True return False for url in urls: results = False for typeing in list(string.ascii_letters): response = self.client.get(url, {'search': typeing}) results = basic_reponse_check(response, url) if results: break # After "typeing" the alpabet we should have result true # from each of the urls self.assertTrue(results) def test_xhr_import_layer(self): """Test xhr_importlayer API""" LayerSource.objects.create(sourcetype=LayerSource.TYPE_IMPORTED) #Test for importing an already existing layer args = {'vcs_url' : "git://git.example.com/test", 'name' : "base-layer", 'git_ref': "c12b9596afd236116b25ce26dbe0d793de9dc7ce", 'project_id': self.project.id, 'dir_path' : "/path/in/repository"} response = self.client.post(reverse('xhr_importlayer'), args) data = json.loads(response.content) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertEqual(data["error"], "ok") #Test to verify import of a layer successful args['name'] = "meta-oe" response = self.client.post(reverse('xhr_importlayer'), args) data = json.loads(response.content) self.assertTrue(data["error"], "ok") #Test for html tag in the data args['<'] = "testing html tag" response = self.client.post(reverse('xhr_importlayer'), args) data = json.loads(response.content) self.assertNotEqual(data["error"], "ok") #Empty data passed args = {} response = self.client.post(reverse('xhr_importlayer'), args) data = json.loads(response.content) self.assertNotEqual(data["error"], "ok") def test_custom_ok(self): """Test successful return from ReST API xhr_customrecipe""" url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe') params = {'name': 'custom', 'project': self.project.id, 'base': self.recipe1.id} response = self.client.post(url, params) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) data = json.loads(response.content) self.assertEqual(data['error'], 'ok') self.assertTrue('url' in data) # get recipe from the database recipe = CustomImageRecipe.objects.get(project=self.project, name=params['name']) args = (self.project.id, recipe.id,) self.assertEqual(reverse('customrecipe', args=args), data['url']) def test_custom_incomplete_params(self): """Test not passing all required parameters to xhr_customrecipe""" url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe') for params in [{}, {'name': 'custom'}, {'name': 'custom', 'project': self.project.id}]: response = self.client.post(url, params) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) data = json.loads(response.content) self.assertNotEqual(data["error"], "ok") def test_xhr_custom_wrong_project(self): """Test passing wrong project id to xhr_customrecipe""" url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe') params = {'name': 'custom', 'project': 0, "base": self.recipe1.id} response = self.client.post(url, params) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) data = json.loads(response.content) self.assertNotEqual(data["error"], "ok") def test_xhr_custom_wrong_base(self): """Test passing wrong base recipe id to xhr_customrecipe""" url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe') params = {'name': 'custom', 'project': self.project.id, "base": 0} response = self.client.post(url, params) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) data = json.loads(response.content) self.assertNotEqual(data["error"], "ok") def test_xhr_custom_details(self): """Test getting custom recipe details""" url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_id', args=(self.customr.id,)) response = self.client.get(url) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) expected = {"error": "ok", "info": {'id': self.customr.id, 'name': self.customr.name, 'base_recipe_id': self.recipe1.id, 'project_id': self.project.id, } } self.assertEqual(json.loads(response.content), expected) def test_xhr_custom_del(self): """Test deleting custom recipe""" name = "to be deleted" recipe = CustomImageRecipe.objects.create(\ name=name, project=self.project, base_recipe=self.recipe1, file_path="/tmp/testing", layer_version=self.customr.layer_version) url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_id', args=(recipe.id,)) response = self.client.delete(url) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertEqual(json.loads(response.content), {"error": "ok"}) # try to delete not-existent recipe url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_id', args=(recipe.id,)) response = self.client.delete(url) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertNotEqual(json.loads(response.content)["error"], "ok") def test_xhr_custom_packages(self): """Test adding and deleting package to a custom recipe""" # add self.package to recipe response = self.client.put(reverse('xhr_customrecipe_packages', args=(self.customr.id, self.cust_package.id))) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertEqual(json.loads(response.content), {"error": "ok"}) self.assertEqual(self.customr.appends_set.first().name, self.cust_package.name) # delete it to_delete = self.customr.appends_set.first().pk del_url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_packages', args=(self.customr.id, to_delete)) response = self.client.delete(del_url) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertEqual(json.loads(response.content), {"error": "ok"}) all_packages = self.customr.get_all_packages().values_list('pk', flat=True) self.assertFalse(to_delete in all_packages) # delete invalid package to test error condition del_url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_packages', args=(self.customr.id, 99999)) response = self.client.delete(del_url) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertNotEqual(json.loads(response.content)["error"], "ok") def test_xhr_custom_packages_err(self): """Test error conditions of xhr_customrecipe_packages""" # test calls with wrong recipe id and wrong package id for args in [(0, self.package.id), (self.customr.id, 0)]: url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_packages', args=args) # test put and delete methods for method in (self.client.put, self.client.delete): response = method(url) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertNotEqual(json.loads(response.content), {"error": "ok"}) def test_download_custom_recipe(self): """Download the recipe file generated for the custom image""" # Create a dummy recipe file for the custom image generation to read open("/tmp/a_recipe.bb", 'wa').close() response = self.client.get(reverse('customrecipedownload', args=(self.project.id, self.customr.id))) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) def test_software_recipes_table(self): """Test structure returned for Software RecipesTable""" table = SoftwareRecipesTable() request = RequestFactory().get('/foo/', {'format': 'json'}) response = table.get(request, pid=self.project.id) data = json.loads(response.content) rows = data['rows'] row1 = next(x for x in rows if x['name'] == self.recipe1.name) row2 = next(x for x in rows if x['name'] == self.recipe2.name) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200, 'should be 200 OK status') # check other columns have been populated correctly self.assertEqual(row1['name'], self.recipe1.name) self.assertEqual(row1['version'], self.recipe1.version) self.assertEqual(row1['get_description_or_summary'], self.recipe1.description) self.assertEqual(row1['layer_version__layer__name'], self.recipe1.layer_version.layer.name) self.assertEqual(row2['name'], self.recipe2.name) self.assertEqual(row2['version'], self.recipe2.version) self.assertEqual(row2['get_description_or_summary'], self.recipe2.description) self.assertEqual(row2['layer_version__layer__name'], self.recipe2.layer_version.layer.name) def test_toaster_tables(self): """Test all ToasterTables instances""" current_recipes = self.project.get_available_recipes() def get_data(table, options={}): """Send a request and parse the json response""" options['format'] = "json" options['nocache'] = "true" request = RequestFactory().get('/', options) # This is the image recipe needed for a package list for # PackagesTable do this here to throw a non exist exception image_recipe = Recipe.objects.get(pk=4) # Add any kwargs that are needed by any of the possible tables args = {'pid': self.project.id, 'layerid': self.lver.pk, 'recipeid': self.recipe1.pk, 'recipe_id': image_recipe.pk, 'custrecipeid': self.customr.pk } response = table.get(request, **args) return json.loads(response.content) # Get a list of classes in tables module tables = inspect.getmembers(toastergui.tables, inspect.isclass) for name, table_cls in tables: # Filter out the non ToasterTables from the tables module if not issubclass(table_cls, toastergui.widgets.ToasterTable) or \ table_cls == toastergui.widgets.ToasterTable: continue # Get the table data without any options, this also does the # initialisation of the table i.e. setup_columns, # setup_filters and setup_queryset that we can use later table = table_cls() all_data = get_data(table) self.assertTrue(len(all_data['rows']) > 1, "Cannot test on a %s table with < 1 row" % name) if table.default_orderby: row_one = all_data['rows'][0][table.default_orderby.strip("-")] row_two = all_data['rows'][1][table.default_orderby.strip("-")] if '-' in table.default_orderby: self.assertTrue(row_one >= row_two, "Default ordering not working on %s" " '%s' should be >= '%s'" % (name, row_one, row_two)) else: self.assertTrue(row_one <= row_two, "Default ordering not working on %s" " '%s' should be <= '%s'" % (name, row_one, row_two)) # Test the column ordering and filtering functionality for column in table.columns: if column['orderable']: # If a column is orderable test it in both order # directions ordering on the columns field_name ascending = get_data(table_cls(), {"orderby" : column['field_name']}) row_one = ascending['rows'][0][column['field_name']] row_two = ascending['rows'][1][column['field_name']] self.assertTrue(row_one <= row_two, "Ascending sort applied but row 0 is less " "than row 1 %s %s " % (column['field_name'], name)) descending = get_data(table_cls(), {"orderby" : '-'+column['field_name']}) row_one = descending['rows'][0][column['field_name']] row_two = descending['rows'][1][column['field_name']] self.assertTrue(row_one >= row_two, "Descending sort applied but row 0 is " "greater than row 1 %s %s" % (column['field_name'], name)) # If the two start rows are the same we haven't actually # changed the order self.assertNotEqual(ascending['rows'][0], descending['rows'][0], "An orderby %s has not changed the " "order of the data in table %s" % (column['field_name'], name)) if column['filter_name']: # If a filter is available for the column get the filter # info. This contains what filter actions are defined. filter_info = get_data(table_cls(), {"cmd": "filterinfo", "name": column['filter_name']}) self.assertTrue(len(filter_info['filter_actions']) > 0, "Filter %s was defined but no actions " "added to it" % column['filter_name']) for filter_action in filter_info['filter_actions']: # filter string to pass as the option # This is the name of the filter:action # e.g. project_filter:not_in_project filter_string = "%s:%s" % (column['filter_name'], filter_action['action_name']) # Now get the data with the filter applied filtered_data = get_data(table_cls(), {"filter" : filter_string}) # date range filter actions can't specify the # number of results they return, so their count is 0 if filter_action['count'] != None: self.assertEqual(len(filtered_data['rows']), int(filter_action['count']), "We added a table filter for %s but " "the number of rows returned was not " "what the filter info said there " "would be" % name) # Test search functionality on the table something_found = False for search in list(string.ascii_letters): search_data = get_data(table_cls(), {'search' : search}) if len(search_data['rows']) > 0: something_found = True break self.assertTrue(something_found, "We went through the whole alphabet and nothing" " was found for the search of table %s" % name) # Test the limit functionality on the table limited_data = get_data(table_cls(), {'limit' : "1"}) self.assertEqual(len(limited_data['rows']), 1, "Limit 1 set on table %s but not 1 row returned" % name) # Test the pagination functionality on the table page_one_data = get_data(table_cls(), {'limit' : "1", "page": "1"})['rows'][0] page_two_data = get_data(table_cls(), {'limit' : "1", "page": "2"})['rows'][0] self.assertNotEqual(page_one_data, page_two_data, "Changed page on table %s but first row is the " "same as the previous page" % name) class LandingPageTests(TestCase): """ Tests for redirects on the landing page """ # disable bogus pylint message error: # "Instance of 'WSGIRequest' has no 'url' member (no-member)" # (see https://github.com/landscapeio/pylint-django/issues/42) # pylint: disable=E1103 LANDING_PAGE_TITLE = 'This is Toaster' def setUp(self): """ Add default project manually """ self.project = Project.objects.create_project('foo', None) self.project.is_default = True self.project.save() def test_only_default_project(self): """ No projects except default => get the landing page """ response = self.client.get(reverse('landing')) self.assertTrue(self.LANDING_PAGE_TITLE in response.content) def test_default_project_has_build(self): """ Default project has a build, no other projects => get the builds page """ now = timezone.now() build = Build.objects.create(project=self.project, started_on=now, completed_on=now) build.save() response = self.client.get(reverse('landing')) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 302, 'response should be a redirect') self.assertTrue('/builds' in response.url, 'should redirect to builds') def test_user_project_exists(self): """ User has added a project (without builds) => get the projects page """ user_project = Project.objects.create_project('foo', None) user_project.save() response = self.client.get(reverse('landing')) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 302, 'response should be a redirect') self.assertTrue('/projects' in response.url, 'should redirect to projects') def test_user_project_has_build(self): """ User has added a project (with builds) => get the builds page """ user_project = Project.objects.create_project('foo', None) user_project.save() now = timezone.now() build = Build.objects.create(project=user_project, started_on=now, completed_on=now) build.save() response = self.client.get(reverse('landing')) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 302, 'response should be a redirect') self.assertTrue('/builds' in response.url, 'should redirect to builds') class AllProjectsPageTests(TestCase): """ Tests for projects page /projects/ """ MACHINE_NAME = 'delorean' def setUp(self): """ Add default project manually """ project = Project.objects.create_project(CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME, None) self.default_project = project self.default_project.is_default = True self.default_project.save() # this project is only set for some of the tests self.project = None self.release = None def _add_build_to_default_project(self): """ Add a build to the default project (not used in all tests) """ now = timezone.now() build = Build.objects.create(project=self.default_project, started_on=now, completed_on=now) build.save() def _add_non_default_project(self): """ Add another project """ bbv = BitbakeVersion.objects.create(name="test bbv", giturl="/tmp/", branch="master", dirpath="") self.release = Release.objects.create(name="test release", branch_name="master", bitbake_version=bbv) self.project = Project.objects.create_project(PROJECT_NAME, self.release) self.project.is_default = False self.project.save() # fake the MACHINE variable project_var = ProjectVariable.objects.create(project=self.project, name='MACHINE', value=self.MACHINE_NAME) project_var.save() def _get_row_for_project(self, data, project_id): """ Get the object representing the table data for a project """ return [row for row in data['rows'] if row['id'] == project_id][0] def test_default_project_hidden(self): """ The default project should be hidden if it has no builds """ params = {"count": 10, "orderby": "updated:-", "page": 1} response = self.client.get(reverse('all-projects'), params) self.assertTrue(not('tr class="data"' in response.content), 'should be no project rows in the page') self.assertTrue(not(CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME in response.content), 'default project "cli builds" should not be in page') def test_default_project_has_build(self): """ The default project should be shown if it has builds """ self._add_build_to_default_project() params = {"count": 10, "orderby": "updated:-", "page": 1} response = self.client.get( reverse('all-projects'), {'format': 'json'}, params ) data = json.loads(response.content) # find the row for the default project default_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(data, self.default_project.id) # check its name template has the correct text self.assertEqual(default_project_row['name'], CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME, 'default project "cli builds" should be in page') def test_default_project_release(self): """ The release for the default project should display as 'Not applicable' """ # need a build, otherwise project doesn't display at all self._add_build_to_default_project() # another project to test, which should show release self._add_non_default_project() response = self.client.get( reverse('all-projects'), {'format': 'json'}, follow=True ) data = json.loads(response.content) # used to find the correct span in the template output attrs = {'data-project-field': 'release'} # find the row for the default project default_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(data, self.default_project.id) # check the release text for the default project soup = BeautifulSoup(default_project_row['static:release']) text = soup.find('span', attrs=attrs).select('span.muted')[0].text self.assertEqual(text, 'Not applicable', 'release should be not applicable for default project') # find the row for the default project other_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(data, self.project.id) # check the link in the release cell for the other project soup = BeautifulSoup(other_project_row['static:release']) text = soup.find('span', attrs=attrs).select('a')[0].text.strip() self.assertEqual(text, self.release.name, 'release name should be shown for non-default project') def test_default_project_machine(self): """ The machine for the default project should display as 'Not applicable' """ # need a build, otherwise project doesn't display at all self._add_build_to_default_project() # another project to test, which should show machine self._add_non_default_project() response = self.client.get( reverse('all-projects'), {'format': 'json'}, follow=True ) data = json.loads(response.content) # used to find the correct span in the template output attrs = {'data-project-field': 'machine'} # find the row for the default project default_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(data, self.default_project.id) # check the machine cell for the default project soup = BeautifulSoup(default_project_row['static:machine']) text = soup.find('span', attrs=attrs).select('span.muted')[0].text.strip() self.assertEqual(text, 'Not applicable', 'machine should be not applicable for default project') # find the row for the default project other_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(data, self.project.id) # check the link in the machine cell for the other project soup = BeautifulSoup(other_project_row['static:machine']) text = soup.find('span', attrs=attrs).find('a').text.strip() self.assertEqual(text, self.MACHINE_NAME, 'machine name should be shown for non-default project') def test_project_page_links(self): """ Test that links for the default project point to the builds page /projects/X/builds for that project, and that links for other projects point to their configuration pages /projects/X/ """ # need a build, otherwise project doesn't display at all self._add_build_to_default_project() # another project to test self._add_non_default_project() response = self.client.get( reverse('all-projects'), {'format': 'json'}, follow=True ) data = json.loads(response.content) # find the row for the default project default_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(data, self.default_project.id) # check the link on the name field soup = BeautifulSoup(default_project_row['static:name']) expected_url = reverse('projectbuilds', args=(self.default_project.id,)) self.assertEqual(soup.find('a')['href'], expected_url, 'link on default project name should point to builds') # find the row for the other project other_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(data, self.project.id) # check the link for the other project soup = BeautifulSoup(other_project_row['static:name']) expected_url = reverse('project', args=(self.project.id,)) self.assertEqual(soup.find('a')['href'], expected_url, 'link on project name should point to configuration') class BuildDashboardTests(TestCase): """ Tests for the build dashboard /build/X """ def setUp(self): bbv = BitbakeVersion.objects.create(name="bbv1", giturl="/tmp/", branch="master", dirpath="") release = Release.objects.create(name="release1", bitbake_version=bbv) project = Project.objects.create_project(name=PROJECT_NAME, release=release) now = timezone.now() self.build1 = Build.objects.create(project=project, started_on=now, completed_on=now) # exception msg1 = 'an exception was thrown' self.exception_message = LogMessage.objects.create( build=self.build1, level=LogMessage.EXCEPTION, message=msg1 ) # critical msg2 = 'a critical error occurred' self.critical_message = LogMessage.objects.create( build=self.build1, level=LogMessage.CRITICAL, message=msg2 ) def _get_build_dashboard_errors(self): """ Get a list of HTML fragments representing the errors on the build dashboard """ url = reverse('builddashboard', args=(self.build1.id,)) response = self.client.get(url) soup = BeautifulSoup(response.content) return soup.select('#errors div.alert-error') def _check_for_log_message(self, log_message): """ Check whether the LogMessage instance is represented as an HTML error in the build dashboard page """ errors = self._get_build_dashboard_errors() self.assertEqual(len(errors), 2) expected_text = log_message.message expected_id = str(log_message.id) found = False for error in errors: error_text = error.find('pre').text text_matches = (error_text == expected_text) error_id = error['data-error'] id_matches = (error_id == expected_id) if text_matches and id_matches: found = True break template_vars = (expected_text, error_text, expected_id, error_id) assertion_error_msg = 'exception not found as error: ' \ 'expected text "%s" and got "%s"; ' \ 'expected ID %s and got %s' % template_vars self.assertTrue(found, assertion_error_msg) def test_exceptions_show_as_errors(self): """ LogMessages with level EXCEPTION should display in the errors section of the page """ self._check_for_log_message(self.exception_message) def test_criticals_show_as_errors(self): """ LogMessages with level CRITICAL should display in the errors section of the page """ self._check_for_log_message(self.critical_message)