#!/usr/bin/env python
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# TODO: summarize, test harness preconditions (e.g. broker is alive)

import logging, optparse, os, struct, sys, time, traceback, types, cgi
from fnmatch import fnmatchcase as match
from getopt import GetoptError
from logging import getLogger, StreamHandler, Formatter, Filter, \
    WARN, DEBUG, ERROR
import unittest
from proton_tests.common import SkipTest

if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
    CLASS_TYPES = (type,)
else:
    CLASS_TYPES = (type, types.ClassType)

levels = {
  "DEBUG": DEBUG,
  "WARN": WARN,
  "ERROR": ERROR
  }

sorted_levels = [(v, k) for k, v in list(levels.items())]
sorted_levels.sort()
sorted_levels = [v for k, v in sorted_levels]

parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="usage: %prog [options] PATTERN ...",
                               description="Run tests matching the specified PATTERNs.")
parser.add_option("-l", "--list", action="store_true", default=False,
                  help="list tests instead of executing them")
parser.add_option("-f", "--log-file", metavar="FILE", help="log output to FILE")
parser.add_option("-v", "--log-level", metavar="LEVEL", default="WARN",
                  help="only display log messages of LEVEL or higher severity: "
                  "%s (default %%default)" % ", ".join(sorted_levels))
parser.add_option("-c", "--log-category", metavar="CATEGORY", action="append",
                  dest="log_categories", default=[],
                  help="log only categories matching CATEGORY pattern")
parser.add_option("-m", "--module", action="append", default=[],
                  dest="modules", help="add module to test search path")
parser.add_option("-i", "--ignore", action="append", default=[],
                  help="ignore tests matching IGNORE pattern")
parser.add_option("-I", "--ignore-file", metavar="IFILE", action="append",
                  default=[],
                  help="ignore tests matching patterns in IFILE")
parser.add_option("-H", "--halt-on-error", action="store_true", default=False,
                  dest="hoe", help="halt if an error is encountered")
parser.add_option("-t", "--time", action="store_true", default=False,
                  help="report timing information on test run")
parser.add_option("-D", "--define", metavar="DEFINE", dest="defines",
                  action="append", default=[], help="define test parameters")
parser.add_option("-x", "--xml", metavar="XML", dest="xml",
                  help="write test results in Junit style xml suitable for use by CI tools etc")
parser.add_option("-a", "--always-colorize", action="store_true", dest="always_colorize", default=False,
                  help="always colorize the test results rather than relying on terminal tty detection. Useful when invoked from Jython/Maven.")
parser.add_option("-n", metavar="count", dest="count", type=int, default=1,
                  help="run the tests <count> times")
parser.add_option("-b", "--bare", action="store_true", default=False,
                  help="Run bare, i.e. don't capture stack traces. This is useful under Jython as " +
                  "captured stack traces do not include the Java portion of the stack," +
                  "whereas non captured stack traces do.")
parser.add_option("-j", "--javatrace", action="store_true", default=False,
                  help="Show the full java stack trace. This disables heuristics to eliminate the " +
                  "jython portion of java stack traces.")

class Config:

  def __init__(self):
    self.defines = {}
    self.log_file = None
    self.log_level = WARN
    self.log_categories = []

opts, args = parser.parse_args()

# Known bad tests, skipped unless specifically matched on the command line
known_bad = ["proton_tests.messenger.*"]

includes = []
excludes = ["*__*__"]
config = Config()
list_only = opts.list
for d in opts.defines:
  try:
    idx = d.index("=")
    name = d[:idx]
    value = d[idx+1:]
    config.defines[name] = value
  except ValueError:
    config.defines[d] = None
config.log_file = opts.log_file
config.log_level = levels[opts.log_level.upper()]
config.log_categories = opts.log_categories
excludes.extend([v.strip() for v in opts.ignore])
for v in opts.ignore_file:
  f = open(v)
  for line in f:
    line = line.strip()
    if line.startswith("#"):
      continue
    excludes.append(line)
  f.close()

for a in args:
  includes.append(a.strip())

def is_ignored(path):
  for p in excludes:
    if match(path, p):
      return True
  return False

def is_included(path):
  if is_ignored(path):
    return False
  for p in includes:
    if match(path, p):
      return True
  for p in known_bad:
    if match(path, p):
      return False
  return not includes           # If includes is empty, include everything

def is_smart():
  return sys.stdout.isatty() and os.environ.get("TERM", "dumb") != "dumb"

try:
  import fcntl, termios

  def width():
    if is_smart():
      s = struct.pack("HHHH", 0, 0, 0, 0)
      fd_stdout = sys.stdout.fileno()
      x = fcntl.ioctl(fd_stdout, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, s)
      rows, cols, xpx, ypx = struct.unpack("HHHH", x)
      return cols
    else:
      try:
        return int(os.environ.get("COLUMNS", "80"))
      except ValueError:
        return 80

  WIDTH = width()

  def resize(sig, frm):
    global WIDTH
    WIDTH = width()

  import signal
  signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, resize)

except ImportError:
  WIDTH = 80

def vt100_attrs(*attrs):
  return "\x1B[%sm" % ";".join(map(str, attrs))

vt100_reset = vt100_attrs(0)

KEYWORDS = {"pass": (32,),
            "skip": (33,),
            "fail": (31,),
            "start": (34,),
            "total": (34,),
            "ignored": (33,),
            "selected": (34,),
            "elapsed": (34,),
            "average": (34,)}

def colorize_word(word, text=None):
  if text is None:
    text = word
  return colorize(text, *KEYWORDS.get(word, ()))

def colorize(text, *attrs):
  if attrs and (is_smart() or opts.always_colorize):
    return "%s%s%s" % (vt100_attrs(*attrs), text, vt100_reset)
  else:
    return text

def indent(text):
  lines = text.split("\n")
  return "  %s" % "\n  ".join(lines)

# Write a 'minimal' Junit xml style report file suitable for use by CI tools such as Jenkins.
class JunitXmlStyleReporter:

  def __init__(self, file):
    self.f = open(file, "w");

  def begin(self):
    self.f.write('<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>\n')
    self.f.write('<testsuite name="pythontests">\n')

  def report(self, name, result):
    parts = name.split(".")
    method = parts[-1]
    module = '.'.join(parts[0:-1])
    self.f.write('<testcase classname="%s" name="%s" time="%f">\n' % (module, method, result.time))
    if result.failed:
      escaped_type = cgi.escape(str(result.exception_type))
      escaped_message = cgi.escape(str(result.exception_message))
      self.f.write('<failure type="%s" message="%s">\n' % (escaped_type, escaped_message))
      self.f.write('<![CDATA[\n')
      self.f.write(result.formatted_exception_trace)
      self.f.write(']]>\n')
      self.f.write('</failure>\n')
    if result.skipped:
      self.f.write('<skipped/>\n')
    self.f.write('</testcase>\n')

  def end(self):
      self.f.write('</testsuite>\n')
      self.f.close()

class Interceptor:

  def __init__(self):
    self.newline = False
    self.indent = False
    self.passthrough = True
    self.dirty = False
    self.last = None

  def begin(self):
    self.newline = True
    self.indent = True
    self.passthrough = False
    self.dirty = False
    self.last = None

  def reset(self):
    self.newline = False
    self.indent = False
    self.passthrough = True

class StreamWrapper:

  def __init__(self, interceptor, stream, prefix="  "):
    self.interceptor = interceptor
    self.stream = stream
    self.prefix = prefix

  def fileno(self):
    return self.stream.fileno()

  def isatty(self):
    return self.stream.isatty()

  def write(self, s):
    if self.interceptor.passthrough:
      self.stream.write(s)
      return

    if s:
      self.interceptor.dirty = True

    if self.interceptor.newline:
      self.interceptor.newline = False
      self.stream.write(" %s\n" % colorize_word("start"))
      self.interceptor.indent = True
    if self.interceptor.indent:
      self.stream.write(self.prefix)
    if s.endswith("\n"):
      s = s.replace("\n", "\n%s" % self.prefix)[:-2]
      self.interceptor.indent = True
    else:
      s = s.replace("\n", "\n%s" % self.prefix)
      self.interceptor.indent = False
    self.stream.write(s)

    if s:
      self.interceptor.last = s[-1]

  def flush(self):
    self.stream.flush()

interceptor = Interceptor()

out_wrp = StreamWrapper(interceptor, sys.stdout)
err_wrp = StreamWrapper(interceptor, sys.stderr)

out = sys.stdout
err = sys.stderr
sys.stdout = out_wrp
sys.stderr = err_wrp

class PatternFilter(Filter):

  def __init__(self, *patterns):
    Filter.__init__(self, patterns)
    self.patterns = patterns

  def filter(self, record):
    if not self.patterns:
      return True
    for p in self.patterns:
      if match(record.name, p):
        return True
    return False

root = getLogger()
handler = StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
filter = PatternFilter(*config.log_categories)
handler.addFilter(filter)
handler.setFormatter(Formatter("%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s"))
root.addHandler(handler)
root.setLevel(WARN)

log = getLogger("proton.test")

PASS = "pass"
SKIP = "skip"
FAIL = "fail"

class Runner:

  def __init__(self):
    self.exception = None
    self.exception_phase_name = None
    self.skip = False

  def passed(self):
    return not self.exception

  def skipped(self):
    return self.skip

  def failed(self):
    return self.exception and not self.skip

  def halt(self):
    """determines if the overall test execution should be allowed to continue to the next phase"""
    return self.exception or self.skip

  def run(self, phase_name, phase):
    """invokes a test-phase method (which can be the test method itself or a setUp/tearDown
       method).  If the method raises an exception the exception is examined to see if the
       exception should be classified as a 'skipped' test"""
    # we don't try to catch exceptions for jython because currently a
    # jython bug will prevent the java portion of the stack being
    # stored with the exception info in the sys module
    if opts.bare:
      phase()
    else:
      try:
        phase()
      except KeyboardInterrupt:
        raise
      except:
        self.exception_phase_name = phase_name
        self.exception = sys.exc_info()
        exception_type = self.exception[0]
        self.skip = getattr(exception_type, "skipped", False) or issubclass(exception_type, SkipTest)

  def status(self):
    if self.passed():
      return PASS
    elif self.skipped():
      return SKIP
    elif self.failed():
      return FAIL
    else:
      return None

  def get_formatted_exception_trace(self):
    if self.exception:
      if self.skip:
        # format skipped tests without a traceback
        output = indent("".join(traceback.format_exception_only(*self.exception[:2]))).rstrip()
      else:
        output = "Error during %s:" % self.exception_phase_name
        lines = traceback.format_exception(*self.exception)
        val = self.exception[1]
        reflect = False
        if val and hasattr(val, "getStackTrace"):
          jlines = []
          for frame in val.getStackTrace():
            if reflect and frame.getClassName().startswith("org.python."):
              # this is a heuristic to eliminate the jython portion of
              # the java stack trace
              if not opts.javatrace:
                break
            jlines.append("  %s\n" % frame.toString())
            if frame.getClassName().startswith("java.lang.reflect"):
              reflect = True
            else:
              reflect = False
          lines.extend(jlines)
        output += indent("".join(lines)).rstrip()
      return output

  def get_exception_type(self):
    if self.exception:
      return self.exception[0]
    else:
      return None

  def get_exception_message(self):
    if self.exception:
      return self.exception[1]
    else:
      return None

ST_WIDTH = 8

def run_test(name, test, config):
  patterns = filter.patterns
  level = root.level
  filter.patterns = config.log_categories
  root.setLevel(config.log_level)

  parts = name.split(".")
  line = None
  output = ""
  for part in parts:
    if line:
      if len(line) + len(part) >= (WIDTH - ST_WIDTH - 1):
        output += "%s. \\\n" % line
        line = "    %s" % part
      else:
        line = "%s.%s" % (line, part)
    else:
      line = part

  if line:
    output += "%s %s" % (line, (((WIDTH - ST_WIDTH) - len(line))*"."))
  sys.stdout.write(output)
  sys.stdout.flush()
  interceptor.begin()
  start = time.time()
  try:
    runner = test()
  finally:
    interceptor.reset()
  end = time.time()
  if interceptor.dirty:
    if interceptor.last != "\n":
      sys.stdout.write("\n")
    sys.stdout.write(output)
  print(" %s" % colorize_word(runner.status()))
  if runner.failed() or runner.skipped():
    print(runner.get_formatted_exception_trace())
  root.setLevel(level)
  filter.patterns = patterns
  return TestResult(end - start,
                    runner.passed(),
                    runner.skipped(),
                    runner.failed(),
                    runner.get_exception_type(),
                    runner.get_exception_message(),
                    runner.get_formatted_exception_trace())

class TestResult:

  def __init__(self, time, passed, skipped, failed, exception_type, exception_message, formatted_exception_trace):
    self.time = time
    self.passed = passed
    self.skipped = skipped
    self.failed = failed
    self.exception_type =  exception_type
    self.exception_message = exception_message
    self.formatted_exception_trace = formatted_exception_trace

class FunctionTest:

  def __init__(self, test):
    self.test = test

  def name(self):
    return "%s.%s" % (self.test.__module__, self.test.__name__)

  def run(self):
    return run_test(self.name(), self._run, config)

  def _run(self):
    runner = Runner()
    runner.run("test", lambda: self.test(config))
    return runner

  def __repr__(self):
    return "FunctionTest(%r)" % self.test

class MethodTest:

  def __init__(self, cls, method):
    self.cls = cls
    self.method = method

  def name(self):
    return "%s.%s.%s" % (self.cls.__module__, self.cls.__name__, self.method)

  def run(self):
    return run_test(self.name(), self._run, config)

  def _run(self):
    runner = Runner()
    inst = self.cls(self.method)
    test = getattr(inst, self.method)

    if hasattr(inst, "configure"):
      runner.run("configure", lambda: inst.configure(config))
      if runner.halt(): return runner
    if hasattr(inst, "setUp"):
      runner.run("setup", inst.setUp)
      if runner.halt(): return runner

    runner.run("test", test)

    if hasattr(inst, "tearDown"):
      runner.run("teardown", inst.tearDown)

    return runner

  def __repr__(self):
    return "MethodTest(%r, %r)" % (self.cls, self.method)

class PatternMatcher:

  def __init__(self, *patterns):
    self.patterns = patterns

  def matches(self, name):
    for p in self.patterns:
      if match(name, p):
        return True
    return False

class FunctionScanner(PatternMatcher):

  def inspect(self, obj):
    return type(obj) == types.FunctionType and self.matches(obj.__name__)

  def descend(self, func):
    # the None is required for older versions of python
    return; yield None

  def extract(self, func):
    yield FunctionTest(func)

class ClassScanner(PatternMatcher):

  def inspect(self, obj):
    return type(obj) in CLASS_TYPES and self.matches(obj.__name__)

  def descend(self, cls):
    # the None is required for older versions of python
    return; yield None

  def extract(self, cls):
    names = dir(cls)
    names.sort()
    for name in names:
      obj = getattr(cls, name)
      if hasattr(obj, '__call__') and name.startswith("test"):
        yield MethodTest(cls, name)

class ModuleScanner:

  def inspect(self, obj):
    return type(obj) == types.ModuleType

  def descend(self, obj):
    names = dir(obj)
    names.sort()
    for name in names:
      yield getattr(obj, name)

  def extract(self, obj):
    # the None is required for older versions of python
    return; yield None

class Harness:

  def __init__(self):
    self.scanners = [
      ModuleScanner(),
      ClassScanner("*Test", "*Tests", "*TestCase"),
      FunctionScanner("test_*")
      ]
    self.tests = []
    self.scanned = []

  def scan(self, *roots):
    objects = list(roots)

    while objects:
      obj = objects.pop(0)
      for s in self.scanners:
        if s.inspect(obj):
          self.tests.extend(s.extract(obj))
          for child in s.descend(obj):
            if not (child in self.scanned or child in objects):
              objects.append(child)
      self.scanned.append(obj)

modules = opts.modules
if not modules:
  modules.extend(["proton_tests"])
h = Harness()
for name in modules:
  m = __import__(name, None, None, ["dummy"])
  h.scan(m)

filtered = [t for t in h.tests if is_included(t.name())]
ignored = [t for t in h.tests if is_ignored(t.name())]
total = len(filtered) + len(ignored)

if opts.xml and not list_only:
   xmlr = JunitXmlStyleReporter(opts.xml);
   xmlr.begin();
else:
   xmlr = None

def runthrough():
  passed = 0
  failed = 0
  skipped = 0
  start = time.time()
  for t in filtered:
    if list_only:
      print(t.name())
    else:
      st = t.run()
      if xmlr:
        xmlr.report(t.name(), st)
      if st.passed:
        passed += 1
      elif st.skipped:
        skipped += 1
      elif st.failed:
        failed += 1
        if opts.hoe:
          break
  end = time.time()

  run = passed + failed

  if not list_only:
    if passed:
      _pass = "pass"
    else:
      _pass = "fail"
    if failed:
      outcome = "fail"
    else:
      outcome = "pass"
    if ignored:
      ign = "ignored"
    else:
      ign = "pass"
    if skipped:
      skip = "skip"
    else:
      skip = "pass"
    sys.stdout.write(colorize("Totals: ", 1))
    totals = [colorize_word("total", "%s tests" % total),
              colorize_word(_pass, "%s passed" % passed),
              colorize_word(skip, "%s skipped" % skipped),
              colorize_word(ign, "%s ignored" % len(ignored)),
              colorize_word(outcome, "%s failed" % failed)]
    sys.stdout.write(", ".join(totals))
    if opts.hoe and failed > 0:
      print(" -- (halted after %s)" % run)
    else:
      print("")
    if opts.time and run > 0:
      sys.stdout.write(colorize("Timing:", 1))
      timing = [colorize_word("elapsed", "%.2fs elapsed" % (end - start)),
                colorize_word("average", "%.2fs average" % ((end - start)/run))]
      print(", ".join(timing))

  if xmlr:
     xmlr.end()

  return failed

limit = opts.count
count = 0
failures = False
while limit == 0 or count < limit:
  count += 1
  if runthrough():
    failures = True
    if count > 1:
      print(" -- (failures after %s runthroughs)" % count)
  else:
    continue

if failures:
  sys.exit(1)
else:
  sys.exit(0)
