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import string
import pytest
import subprocess
import os
import shutil
import signal
from collections import namedtuple
from contextlib import contextmanager
from multiprocessing import Process, Queue
import pytest_cov
from buildstream import _yaml
from buildstream._artifactcache.cascache import CASCache
from buildstream._artifactcache.casserver import create_server
from buildstream._context import Context
from buildstream._exceptions import ArtifactError
# ArtifactShare()
#
# Abstract class providing scaffolding for
# generating data to be used with various sources
#
# Args:
# directory (str): The base temp directory for the test
# total_space (int): Mock total disk space on artifact server
# free_space (int): Mock free disk space on artifact server
#
class ArtifactShare():
def __init__(self, directory, *, total_space=None, free_space=None):
# The working directory for the artifact share (in case it
# needs to do something outside of it's backend's storage folder).
#
self.directory = os.path.abspath(directory)
# The directory the actual repo will be stored in.
#
# Unless this gets more complicated, just use this directly
# in tests as a remote artifact push/pull configuration
#
self.repodir = os.path.join(self.directory, 'repo')
os.makedirs(self.repodir)
context = Context()
context.artifactdir = self.repodir
self.cas = CASCache(context)
self.total_space = total_space
self.free_space = free_space
q = Queue()
self.process = Process(target=self.run, args=(q,))
self.process.start()
# Retrieve port from server subprocess
port = q.get()
self.repo = 'http://localhost:{}'.format(port)
# run():
#
# Run the artifact server.
#
def run(self, q):
pytest_cov.embed.cleanup_on_sigterm()
# Optionally mock statvfs
if self.total_space:
if self.free_space is None:
self.free_space = self.total_space
os.statvfs = self._mock_statvfs
server = create_server(self.repodir, enable_push=True)
port = server.add_insecure_port('localhost:0')
server.start()
# Send port to parent
q.put(port)
# Sleep until termination by signal
signal.pause()
# has_artifact():
#
# Checks whether the artifact is present in the share
#
# Args:
# project_name (str): The project name
# element_name (str): The element name
# cache_key (str): The cache key
#
# Returns:
# (bool): True if the artifact exists in the share, otherwise false.
def has_artifact(self, project_name, element_name, cache_key):
# NOTE: This should be kept in line with our
# artifact cache code, the below is the
# same algo for creating an artifact reference
#
# Chop off the .bst suffix first
assert element_name.endswith('.bst')
element_name = element_name[:-4]
valid_chars = string.digits + string.ascii_letters + '-._'
element_name = ''.join([
x if x in valid_chars else '_'
for x in element_name
])
artifact_key = '{0}/{1}/{2}'.format(project_name, element_name, cache_key)
try:
tree = self.cas.resolve_ref(artifact_key)
return True
except ArtifactError:
return False
# close():
#
# Remove the artifact share.
#
def close(self):
self.process.terminate()
self.process.join()
shutil.rmtree(self.directory)
def _mock_statvfs(self, path):
repo_size = 0
for root, _, files in os.walk(self.repodir):
for filename in files:
repo_size += os.path.getsize(os.path.join(root, filename))
return statvfs_result(f_blocks=self.total_space,
f_bfree=self.free_space - repo_size,
f_bsize=1)
# create_artifact_share()
#
# Create an ArtifactShare for use in a test case
#
@contextmanager
def create_artifact_share(directory, *, total_space=None, free_space=None):
share = ArtifactShare(directory, total_space=total_space, free_space=free_space)
try:
yield share
finally:
share.close()
statvfs_result = namedtuple('statvfs_result', 'f_blocks f_bfree f_bsize')