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also don't set the PATH and PYTHONPATH, which is unnecessary for this test also wrap the behavior in a couple of functions, just for tidiness
76 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
76 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import StringIO, glob, os, platform, shutil, subprocess, sys, tarfile, zipfile
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import pkg_resources
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def test():
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# We put a fake "pycryptopp-0.5.24.egg" package and a fake
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# "pycryptopp-9.9.99.tar.gz" into a directory, but the latter is
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# booby-trapped so it will raise an exception when you try to build
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# it.
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# Then we run "python setup.py test -s
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# buildtest.test_with_fake_dist", which imports pycryptopp
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# and passes if pycryptopp.__version__ == '0.5.24'.
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# (If building succeeded -- meaning that you didn't try to build the
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# booby-trapped 9.9.99 -- but pycryptopp.__version__ != '0.5.24' then
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# that means a different version of pycryptopp was already installed
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# so neither of the two fake pycryptopp packages were needed. In that
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# case this test should be treated as a "skip" -- the functionality
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# under test can't be exercised on the current system.)
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# The goal is to turn red if the build system tries to build the
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# source dist when it could have used the binary dist.
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# (Note that for this test to make sense, tahoe-lafs needs to be
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# asking for a version of pycryptopp which can be satisfied by either
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# 0.5.24 or 0.5.25. At the time of this writing it requires >= 0.5.20
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# on x86 and >= 0.5.14 on other architectures.)
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fake_distdir = 'tahoe-deps'
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fake_distname = "pycryptopp"
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fake_sdistversion = "9.9.99"
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fake_bdistversion = "0.5.24"
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sdist_setup = "raise Exception('Aha I caught you trying to build me. I am a fake pycryptopp 9.9.99 sdist and you should be satisfied with a bdist.')"
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testsuite = "buildtest.test_build_with_fake_dist"
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dist_dirname = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), fake_distdir)
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try:
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os.makedirs(dist_dirname)
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except OSError:
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# probably already exists
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pass
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bdist_egg_name = os.path.join(dist_dirname, '%s-%s-py%s.%s-%s.egg' % (fake_distname, fake_bdistversion, platform.python_version_tuple()[0], platform.python_version_tuple()[1], pkg_resources.get_supported_platform()))
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try:
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bdist_egg = zipfile.ZipFile(bdist_egg_name, 'w')
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bdist_egg.writestr('pycryptopp/__init__.py', '__version__ = "%s"\n' % (fake_bdistversion,))
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bdist_egg.close()
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sdist_name = os.path.join(dist_dirname, '%s-%s.tar' % (fake_distname, fake_sdistversion))
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sdist = tarfile.open(sdist_name, 'w:gz')
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sdist.errorlevel =2
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tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo('setup.py')
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tarinfo.errorlevel =2
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tarinfo.size = len(sdist_setup)
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sdist.addfile(tarinfo, StringIO.StringIO(sdist_setup))
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sdist.close()
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sys.exit(subprocess.call([sys.executable, "setup.py", "-v", "test", "-s", testsuite], env=os.environ))
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finally:
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os.remove(bdist_egg_name)
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os.remove(sdist_name)
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cleanup()
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def cleanup():
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for path, subdnames, fnames in os.walk('.'):
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for fdname in subdnames + fnames:
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if fdname.startswith('pycryptopp-0.5.24'):
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shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(path, fdname))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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test()
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