System test framework over POSIX shells
Project description
Prego is a system test framework running as Python unittest testcases.
Prego is a library consisting on a set of clases and hamcrest matchers usefull to specify shell command interactions through files, environment variables, network ports. It provides support to run shell commands on background, send signal to processes, set assertions on command stdout or stderr, etc.
Concepts
First: a Task() is a set of assertions.
Three assertion checkers are available:
task.assert_that, for single shot checking.
task.wait_that, for polling recurrent checking.
task.command, to run arbitrary shell command.
Subjects (and their associated assertions):
Task()
running()
terminated()
File(path)
exists()
File().content
all hamcrest string matchers (ie: contains_string)
Variable
exists()
all hamcrest string matchers (ie: contains_string)
Command
running()
exits_with(value)
killed_by(signal)
Host(hostname)
listen_port(number, proto=’tcp’)
reachable()
Execution model
command
context
The context is an object whose attributes may be automatically interpolated in command and filename paths.
Some of them are set as default values for command() parameters too. If context.cwd is set, all commands in the same test method will use that value as CWD (Current Working Directory) unless you define a different value as command() keyarg.
Context attributes that defaults command() parameters are cwd, timeout, signal and expected.
Examples
Testing ncat
import hamcrest from prego import Task, TestCase, context as ctx, running from prego.net import localhost, listen_port from prego.debian import Package, installed class Net(TestCase): def test_netcat(self): ctx.port = 2000 server = Task(desc='ncat server', detach=True) server.assert_that(Package('nmap'), installed()) server.assert_that(localhost, hamcrest.is_not(listen_port(ctx.port))) cmd = server.command('ncat -l -p $port') server.assert_that(cmd.stdout.content, hamcrest.contains_string('bye')) client = Task(desc='ncat client') client.wait_that(server, running()) client.wait_that(localhost, listen_port(ctx.port)) client.command('ncat -c "echo bye" localhost $port')
This test may be executed using nosetest:
$ nosetests examples/netcat.py . ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 1 test in 1.414s OK
But prego provides a wrapper (the prego command) that has some interesting options:
$ prego -h usage: prego [-h] [-c FILE] [-k] [-d] [-o] [-e] [-v] [-p] ... positional arguments: nose-args optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c FILE, --config FILE explicit config file -k, --keep-going continue even with failed assertion or tests -d, --dirty do not remove generated files -o, --stdout print tests stdout -e, --stderr print tests stderr -v, --verbose increase log verbosity
Same ncat test invoking prego:
[II] ------ Net.test_netcat BEGIN [II] [ ok ] B.0 wait that A is running [II] [ ok ] A.0 assert that nmap package is installed [II] [ ok ] A.1 assert that localhost not port 2000/tcp to be open [II] [fail] B.1 wait that localhost port 2000/tcp to be open [II] [ ok ] B.1 wait that localhost port 2000/tcp to be open [II] A.2.out| bye [II] [ ok ] B.2 Command 'ncat -c "echo bye" localhost 2000' code (0:0) time 5:1.28 [II] [ ok ] B.3 assert that command B.2 returncode to be 0 [II] [ ok ] B.4 assert that command B.2 execution time to be a value less than <5>s [II] [ OK ] B Task end - elapsed: 1.17s [II] [ ok ] A.2 Command 'ncat -l -p 2000' code (0:0) time 5:1.33 [II] [ ok ] A.3 assert that command A.2 returncode to be 0 [II] [ ok ] A.4 assert that command A.2 execution time to be a value less than <5>s [II] [ ok ] A.5 assert that File '/tmp/prego-david/26245/A.2.out' content a string containing 'bye' [II] [ OK ] A Task end - elapsed: 1.32s [II] [ OK ] Net.test_netcat END ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 1 test in 1.396s OK
Testing google.com reachability
import hamcrest from prego import TestCase, Task from prego.net import Host, reachable class GoogleTest(TestCase): def test_is_reachable(self): link = Task(desc="Is interface link up?") link.command('ip link | grep wlan0 | grep "state UP"') router = Task(desc="Is the local router reachable?") router.command("ping -c2 $(ip route | grep ^default | cut -d' ' -f 3)") for line in file('/etc/resolv.conf'): if line.startswith('nameserver'): server = line.split()[1] test = Task(desc="Is DNS server {0} reachable?".format(server)) test.command('ping -c 2 {0}'.format(server)) resolve = Task(desc="may google name be resolved?") resolve.command('host www.google.com') ping = Task(desc="Is google reachable?") ping.command('ping -c 1 www.google.com') ping.assert_that(Host('www.google.com'), reachable()) ping.assert_that(Host('www.googlewrong.com'), hamcrest.is_not(reachable())) web = Task(desc="get index.html") cmd = web.command('wget http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en -O-') web.assert_that(cmd.stdout.content, hamcrest.contains_string('value="I\'m Feeling Lucky"'))
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