import sys import os thisdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))) sys.path.append(os.path.join(thisdir,"share/trick/trickops")) from TrickWorkflow import * from WorkflowCommon import Job max_retries = 5 class SimTestWorkflow(TrickWorkflow): def __init__( self, quiet, trick_top_level, cpus, config_file): self.cpus = cpus # Create the trick_test directory if it doesn't already exist if not os.path.exists(trick_top_level + "/trick_test"): os.makedirs(trick_top_level + "/trick_test") # Base Class initialize, this creates internal management structures TrickWorkflow.__init__(self, project_top_level=(trick_top_level), log_dir=(trick_top_level +'/trickops_logs/'), trick_dir=trick_top_level, config_file=(trick_top_level + "/" + config_file), cpus=self.cpus, quiet=quiet) def run( self ): build_jobs = self.get_jobs(kind='build') # This is awful but I can't think of another way around it # SIM_test_varserver has 2 tests that should return the code for SIGUSR1, the number is different on Mac vs Linux # so it can't be hardcoded in the input yml file. Maybe this is a case having a label on a run would be cleaner? import signal run_names = ["Run test/SIM_test_varserv RUN_test/err1_test.py", "Run test/SIM_test_varserv RUN_test/err2_test.py"] for job in [job for job in self.get_jobs(kind='run') if job.name in run_names]: job._expected_exit_status = signal.SIGUSR1.value # Several test sims have runs that require ordering via phases: # - SIM_stls dumps a checkpoint that is then read in and checked by a subsequent run # - SIM_checkpoint_data_recording dumps checkpoints that are read by subsequent runs # - SIM_test_varserver has 3 runs that cannot be concurrent # - SIM_mc_generation generates runs and then runs them phases = [-1, 0, 1, 2, 3] analysis_jobs = self.get_jobs(kind='analyze') builds_status = self.execute_jobs(build_jobs, max_concurrent=self.cpus, header='Executing all sim builds.') jobs = build_jobs run_status = 0 for phase in phases: run_jobs = self.get_jobs(kind='run', phase=phase) this_status = self.execute_jobs(run_jobs, max_concurrent=self.cpus, header="Executing phase " + str(phase) + " runs.", job_timeout=1000) run_status = run_status or this_status jobs += run_jobs comparison_result = self.compare() analysis_status = self.execute_jobs(analysis_jobs, max_concurrent=self.cpus, header='Executing all analysis.') self.report() # Print Verbose report self.status_summary() # Print a Succinct summary # Dump failing logs for job in jobs: if job.get_status() == Job.Status.FAILED or job.get_status() == Job.Status.TIMEOUT: print ("*"*120) if job.get_status() == Job.Status.FAILED: header = "Failing job: " + job.name else: header = "Timed out job: " + job.name numspaces = int((120 - 20 - len(header))/2 -2) print("*"*10, " "*numspaces, header, " "*numspaces, "*"*10,) print ("*"*120) print(open(job.log_file, "r").read()) print ("*"*120, "\n\n\n") return (builds_status or run_status or len(self.config_errors) > 0 or comparison_result or analysis_status) if __name__ == "__main__": parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Build, run, and compare all test sims for Trick', formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter) parser.add_argument( "--trick_top_level", type=str, help="Path to TRICK_HOME", default=thisdir) parser.add_argument( "--quiet", action="store_true", help="Suppress progress bars (automatically set to True if environment variable CI is present).") parser.add_argument( "--cpus", type=int, default=(os.cpu_count() if os.cpu_count() is not None else 8), help="Number of cpus to use for testing. For builds this number is used for MAKEFLAGS *and* number of " "concurrent builds (cpus^2). For sim runs this controls the maximum number of simultaneous runs.") parser.add_argument( "--config_file", type=str, help="Run configuration file to use, relative to trick_top_level", default="test_sims.yml") myargs = parser.parse_args() should_be_quiet = myargs.quiet or os.getenv('CI') is not None sys.exit(SimTestWorkflow(quiet=should_be_quiet, trick_top_level=myargs.trick_top_level, cpus=myargs.cpus, config_file=myargs.config_file).run())