pyodide/conftest.py

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"""
Various common utilities for testing.
"""
import os
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import pathlib
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import re
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import sys
ENH Rework streams handling (#4035) This fixes a number problems with the old stream handling: 1. Not possible to set a custom errno (necessary for proper interrupt handling and possibly for other things) 2. Inefficient: in a lot of cases we have data in one buffer and we need it placed into a different buffer, but we have to implement a function that gets one byte out of the source buffer and then call it repeatedly to move one byte at a time to the target buffer. 3. Ease of implementation: in many cases we already have perfectly good buffer manipulation APIs, so if we have direct access to the true source or target buffer we can just use these. See: the node IO code, which got much simpler. This is backwards compatible, so you can still use the old input mechanism or use buffered or raw output. But it adds a new method of directly implementing read/write. For simplicity, we insure that the source/destination buffers are always `Uint8Array` views that point to exactly the region that is meant to be read/written. The old mechanisms are faster than before and can correctly support keyboard interrupts. Other than that I think the original behavior is unchanged. I added a lot more test coverage to ensure backwards compatibility since there was pretty anemic coverage before. I think the read/write APIs are mostly pretty simple to use, with the exception that someone might forget to return the number of bytes read. JavaScript's ordinary behavior coerces the `undefined` to a 0, which leads to an infinite loop where the filesystem repeatedly asks to read/write the same data since it sees no progress. I added a check that writes an error message to the console and sets EIO when undefined is returned so the infinite loop is prevented and the problem is explained.
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from collections.abc import Sequence
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import pytest
ROOT_PATH = pathlib.Path(__file__).parents[0].resolve()
DIST_PATH = ROOT_PATH / "dist"
sys.path.append(str(ROOT_PATH / "pyodide-build"))
sys.path.append(str(ROOT_PATH / "src" / "py"))
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import pytest_pyodide.runner
from pytest_pyodide.utils import package_is_built as _package_is_built
os.environ["IN_PYTEST"] = "1"
pytest_pyodide.runner.CHROME_FLAGS.extend(
[
"--enable-features=WebAssemblyExperimentalJSPI",
"--enable-experimental-webassembly-features",
]
)
pytest_pyodide.runner.NODE_FLAGS.extend(["--experimental-wasm-stack-switching"])
# There are a bunch of global objects that occasionally enter the hiwire cache
# but never leave. The refcount checks get angry about them if they aren't preloaded.
# We need to go through and touch them all once to keep everything okay.
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pytest_pyodide.runner.INITIALIZE_SCRIPT = """
pyodide.globals.get;
pyodide._api.pyodide_code.eval_code;
pyodide._api.pyodide_code.eval_code_async;
pyodide._api.pyodide_code.find_imports;
pyodide._api.pyodide_ffi.register_js_module;
pyodide._api.pyodide_ffi.unregister_js_module;
pyodide._api.importlib.invalidate_caches;
pyodide._api.package_loader.unpack_buffer;
pyodide._api.package_loader.get_dynlibs;
pyodide.runPython("");
pyodide.pyimport("pyodide.ffi.wrappers").destroy();
pyodide.pyimport("pyodide.http").destroy();
pyodide.pyimport("pyodide_js._api")
"""
only_node = pytest.mark.xfail_browsers(
chrome="node only", firefox="node only", safari="node only"
)
def pytest_addoption(parser):
group = parser.getgroup("general")
group.addoption(
"--run-xfail",
action="store_true",
help="If provided, tests marked as xfail will be run",
)
group.addoption(
"--skip-passed",
action="store_true",
help=(
"If provided, tests that passed on the last run will be skipped. "
"CAUTION: this will skip tests even if tests are modified"
),
)
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def maybe_skip_test(item, delayed=False):
"""If necessary skip test at the fixture level, to avoid
loading the selenium_standalone fixture which takes a long time.
"""
browsers = "|".join(["firefox", "chrome", "node", "safari"])
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is_common_test = str(item.fspath).endswith("test_packages_common.py")
skip_msg = None
# Testing a package. Skip the test if the package is not built.
match = re.match(
r".*/packages/(?P<name>[\w\-]+)/test_[\w\-]+\.py", str(item.parent.fspath)
)
if match and not is_common_test:
package_name = match.group("name")
if not package_is_built(package_name) and re.match(
rf"test_[\w\-\.]+\[({browsers})[^\]]*\]", item.name
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):
skip_msg = f"package '{package_name}' is not built."
# Common package import test. Skip it if the package is not built.
if skip_msg is None and is_common_test and item.name.startswith("test_import"):
if not pytest.pyodide_runtimes:
skip_msg = "Not running browser tests"
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else:
match = re.match(
rf"test_import\[({browsers})-(?P<name>[\w\-\.]+)\]", item.name
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)
if match:
package_name = match.group("name")
if not package_is_built(package_name):
# selenium_standalone as it takes a long time to initialize
skip_msg = f"package '{package_name}' is not built."
else:
raise AssertionError(
f"Couldn't parse package name from {item.name}. This should not happen!"
) # If the test is going to be skipped remove the
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# TODO: also use this hook to skip doctests we cannot run (or run them
# inside the selenium wrapper)
if skip_msg is not None:
if delayed:
item.add_marker(pytest.mark.skip(reason=skip_msg))
else:
pytest.skip(skip_msg)
def pytest_configure(config):
"""Monkey patch the function cwd_relative_nodeid
returns the description of a test for the short summary table. Monkey patch
it to reduce the verbosity of the test names in the table. This leaves
enough room to see the information about the test failure in the summary.
"""
global CONFIG
old_cwd_relative_nodeid = config.cwd_relative_nodeid
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def cwd_relative_nodeid(*args):
result = old_cwd_relative_nodeid(*args)
result = result.replace("src/tests/", "")
result = result.replace("packages/", "")
result = result.replace("::test_", "::")
return result
config.cwd_relative_nodeid = cwd_relative_nodeid
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pytest.pyodide_dist_dir = config.getoption("--dist-dir")
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def pytest_collection_modifyitems(config, items):
"""Called after collect is completed.
Parameters
----------
config : pytest config
items : list of collected items
"""
prev_test_result = {}
if config.getoption("--skip-passed"):
cache = config.cache
prev_test_result = cache.get("cache/lasttestresult", {})
skipped_docstrings = [
"_pyodide._base.CodeRunner",
"pyodide.http.open_url",
"pyodide.http.pyfetch",
]
for item in items:
if isinstance(item, pytest.DoctestItem) and item.name in skipped_docstrings:
item.add_marker(pytest.mark.skip(reason="skipped docstring"))
continue
if prev_test_result.get(item.nodeid) in ("passed", "warnings", "skip_passed"):
item.add_marker(pytest.mark.skip(reason="previously passed"))
continue
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maybe_skip_test(item, delayed=True)
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# Save test results to a cache
# Code adapted from: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/main/src/_pytest/pastebin.py
@pytest.hookimpl(trylast=True)
def pytest_terminal_summary(terminalreporter):
tr = terminalreporter
cache = tr.config.cache
assert cache
test_result = {}
for status in tr.stats:
if status in ("warnings", "deselected"):
continue
for test in tr.stats[status]:
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if test.when != "call": # discard results from setup/teardown
continue
try:
if test.longrepr and test.longrepr[2] in "previously passed":
test_result[test.nodeid] = "skip_passed"
else:
test_result[test.nodeid] = test.outcome
except Exception:
pass
cache.set("cache/lasttestresult", test_result)
@pytest.hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
def pytest_runtest_call(item):
"""We want to run extra verification at the start and end of each test to
check that we haven't leaked memory. According to pytest issue #5044, it's
not possible to "Fail" a test from a fixture (no matter what you do, pytest
sets the test status to "Error"). The approach suggested there is hook
pytest_runtest_call as we do here. To get access to the selenium fixture, we
imitate the definition of pytest_pyfunc_call:
https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/6.2.2/src/_pytest/python.py#L177
Pytest issue #5044:
https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/5044
"""
browser = None
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for fixture in item._fixtureinfo.argnames:
if fixture.startswith("selenium"):
browser = item.funcargs[fixture]
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break
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if not browser or not browser.pyodide_loaded:
yield
return
trace_pyproxies = pytest.mark.skip_pyproxy_check.mark not in item.own_markers
trace_hiwire_refs = (
trace_pyproxies and pytest.mark.skip_refcount_check.mark not in item.own_markers
)
yield from extra_checks_test_wrapper(browser, trace_hiwire_refs, trace_pyproxies)
def extra_checks_test_wrapper(browser, trace_hiwire_refs, trace_pyproxies):
"""Extra conditions for test to pass:
1. No explicit request for test to fail
2. No leaked JsRefs
3. No leaked PyProxys
"""
browser.clear_force_test_fail()
init_num_keys = browser.get_num_hiwire_keys()
if trace_pyproxies:
browser.enable_pyproxy_tracing()
init_num_proxies = browser.get_num_proxies()
a = yield
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try:
# If these guys cause a crash because the test really screwed things up,
# we override the error message with the better message returned by
# a.result() in the finally block.
browser.disable_pyproxy_tracing()
browser.restore_state()
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finally:
# if there was an error in the body of the test, flush it out by calling
# get_result (we don't want to override the error message by raising a
# different error here.)
a.get_result()
if browser.force_test_fail:
raise Exception("Test failure explicitly requested but no error was raised.")
if trace_pyproxies and trace_hiwire_refs:
delta_proxies = browser.get_num_proxies() - init_num_proxies
delta_keys = browser.get_num_hiwire_keys() - init_num_keys
assert (delta_proxies, delta_keys) == (0, 0) or delta_keys < 0
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if trace_hiwire_refs:
delta_keys = browser.get_num_hiwire_keys() - init_num_keys
assert delta_keys <= 0
def package_is_built(package_name):
return _package_is_built(package_name, pytest.pyodide_dist_dir)
ENH Rework streams handling (#4035) This fixes a number problems with the old stream handling: 1. Not possible to set a custom errno (necessary for proper interrupt handling and possibly for other things) 2. Inefficient: in a lot of cases we have data in one buffer and we need it placed into a different buffer, but we have to implement a function that gets one byte out of the source buffer and then call it repeatedly to move one byte at a time to the target buffer. 3. Ease of implementation: in many cases we already have perfectly good buffer manipulation APIs, so if we have direct access to the true source or target buffer we can just use these. See: the node IO code, which got much simpler. This is backwards compatible, so you can still use the old input mechanism or use buffered or raw output. But it adds a new method of directly implementing read/write. For simplicity, we insure that the source/destination buffers are always `Uint8Array` views that point to exactly the region that is meant to be read/written. The old mechanisms are faster than before and can correctly support keyboard interrupts. Other than that I think the original behavior is unchanged. I added a lot more test coverage to ensure backwards compatibility since there was pretty anemic coverage before. I think the read/write APIs are mostly pretty simple to use, with the exception that someone might forget to return the number of bytes read. JavaScript's ordinary behavior coerces the `undefined` to a 0, which leads to an infinite loop where the filesystem repeatedly asks to read/write the same data since it sees no progress. I added a check that writes an error message to the console and sets EIO when undefined is returned so the infinite loop is prevented and the problem is explained.
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def strip_assertions_stderr(messages: Sequence[str]) -> list[str]:
"""Strip additional messages on stderr included when ASSERTIONS=1"""
res = []
for msg in messages:
if msg.strip() in [
"sigaction: signal type not supported: this is a no-op.",
"Calling stub instead of siginterrupt()",
"warning: no blob constructor, cannot create blobs with mimetypes",
"warning: no BlobBuilder",
]:
continue
res.append(msg)
return res