Python wrappers for generating CTest and submitting to CDash without a CMake build system
Project description
pyctest
Documentation
Available on PyPi and Anaconda
- PyPi has the source distribution
- PyPi installs can take a long time since CMake must be compiled from scratch
- Anaconda has compiled distributions
Travis
AppVeyor
Anaconda
General Setup
- Create an anaconda environment for PyCTest:
conda create -n pyctest python=3.6 pyctest
- Activate this environment:
source activate pyctest
- Write a driver Python script
Example for Python project
The following is an example for a Python code with a compiled C extension that uses nosetests
for unit-testing:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os, sys, platform
import pyctest.pyctest as pyctest
import pyctest.helpers as helpers
parser = helpers.ArgumentParser("ProjectName", source_dir=os.getcwd(), binary_dir=os.getcwd())
parser.add_argument("-n", "--build", type=str, required=True, help="Build name for identification")
args = parser.parse_args()
pyctest.BUILD_NAME = "{}".format(args.build)
pyctest.BUILD_COMMAND = "python setup.py build_ext --inplace"
pyctest.UPDATE_COMMAND = "git"
test = pyctest.test()
test.SetName("unittest")
# insert the command to run the tests for project
test.SetCommand(["nosetests"])
pyctest.generate_config()
pyctest.generate_test_file()
pyctest.run(pyctest.ARGUMENTS)
Example for autotools project
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os, sys, platform
import multiprocessing as mp
import pyctest.pyctest as pyctest
import pyctest.helpers as helpers
parser = helpers.ArgumentParser("ProjectName", source_dir=os.getcwd(), binary_dir=os.getcwd())
parser.add_argument("-n", "--build", type=str, required=True, help="Build name for identification")
args = parser.parse_args()
# CONFIGURE_COMMAND can only run one command so if autogen is required, just execute it here
cmd = pyctest.command(["./autogen.sh"])
cmd.SetWorkingDirectory(pyctest.SOURCE_DIRECTORY)
cmd.SetErrorQuiet(False)
cmd.Execute()
pyctest.BUILD_NAME = "{}".format(args.build)
pyctest.UPDATE_COMMAND = "git"
pyctest.CONFIGURE_COMMAND = "./configure"
pyctest.BUILD_COMMAND = "make -j{}".format(mp.cpu_count())
test = pyctest.test()
test.SetName("unittest")
# insert the command to run the tests for project
test.SetCommand(["./run-testing.sh"])
pyctest.generate_config()
pyctest.generate_test_file()
pyctest.run(pyctest.ARGUMENTS)
Example for CMake project
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
import platform
import multiprocessing as mp
import pyctest.pyctest as pyctest
import pyctest.helpers as helpers
binary_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "build-ProjectName")
parser = helpers.ArgumentParser("ProjectName", os.getcwd(), binary_dir)
parser.add_argument("-n", "--build", type=str, required=True, help="Build name for identification")
args = parser.parse_args()
pyctest.BUILD_NAME = "{}".format(args.build)
pyctest.UPDATE_COMMAND = "git"
pyctest.CONFIGURE_COMMAND = "cmake {}".format(pyctest.SOURCE_DIRECTORY)
pyctest.BUILD_COMMAND = "cmake --build {} --target all -- -j{}".format(pyctest.BINARY_DIRECTORY, mp.cpu_count())
test = pyctest.test()
test.SetName("unittest")
# insert the command to run the tests for project
test.SetCommand(["./run-testing.sh"])
pyctest.generate_config(pyctest.BINARY_DIRECTORY)
pyctest.generate_test_file(pyctest.BINARY_DIRECTORY)
pyctest.run(pyctest.ARGUMENTS, pyctest.BINARY_DIRECTORY)
Python Modules
-
import pyctest
-- global package -
import pyctest.pyctest
-- CTest module -
import pyctest.pycmake
-- CMake module -
import pyctest.helpers
-- Helpers module- includes command line arguments (
argparse
) for PyCTest
- includes command line arguments (
-
NOTES:
- This document uses
pyctest.<...>
as shorthand forpyctest.pyctest.<...>
(e.g.import pyctest.pyctest as pyctest
) - It is possible to call CMake from this package but it is generally not the purpose
- This document uses
Benefits
- Integration into continuous integration systems (e.g. Travis, AppVeyor, Jenkins, etc.) and pushing to CDash dashboard will combine all the results in one place
- The warnings and errors are enumerated in CDash (no more parsing stdout logs for errors)
- Easily create platform-independent testing
- No need to migrate build system to CMake -- just specify
pyctest.BUILD_COMMAND
Standard Configuration Variables
pyctest.PROJECT_NAME
pyctest.SOURCE_DIRECTORY
pyctest.BINARY_DIRECTORY
pyctest.SITE
pyctest.BUILD_NAME
pyctest.TRIGGER
pyctest.CHECKOUT_COMMAND
pyctest.BUILD_COMMAND
pyctest.MODEL
pyctest.CUSTOM_COVERAGE_EXCLUDE
pyctest.CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_ERRORS
pyctest.CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_WARNINGS
pyctest.CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_PASSED_TEST_OUTPUT_SIZE
Setting Arbitrary Variables
pyctest.set("CTEST_TOKEN_FILE", "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/.ctest-token")
Generating a Test
test = pyctest.test()
test.SetName("nosetests")
test.SetCommand(["nosetests", "test", "--cover-xml", "--cover-xml-file=coverage.xml"])
# set directory to run test
test.SetProperty("WORKING_DIRECTORY", pyctest.BINARY_DIRECTORY)
test.SetProperty("RUN_SERIAL", "ON")
test.SetProperty("ENVIRONMENT", "OMP_NUM_THREADS=1")
Examples
- Basic example
- Advanced example
- includes submission to CDash dashboard
CDash Integration Example
Results from running the TomoPy example can be found at the TomoPy CDash Testing Dashboard @ NERSC
- Python code with C extensions without CMake build system
- The build logs from "python setup.py install" are registered in the "Build" section
- The
nosetests test
command + other are wrapped into CTests
Testing Example
PyCTest can be used to simple execute tests and submit to a dashboard without any configuration, build, etc. steps
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
import shutil
import argparse
import platform
import traceback
import pyctest.pyctest as pyctest
import pyctest.pycmake as pycmake
import pyctest.helpers as helpers
if __name__ == "__main__":
directory = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "pycm-test")
# these are required
pyctest.PROJECT_NAME = "PyCTest"
pyctest.SOURCE_DIRECTORY = directory
pyctest.BINARY_DIRECTORY = directory
args = helpers.ArgumentParser(pyctest.PROJECT_NAME,
pyctest.SOURCE_DIRECTORY,
pyctest.BINARY_DIRECTORY).parse_args()
# set explicitly
pyctest.MODEL = "Continuous"
pyctest.SITE = platform.node()
# create a Test object
test = pyctest.test()
test.SetName("list_directory")
test.SetCommand(["ls", directory])
test.SetProperty("WORKING_DIRECTORY", os.getcwd())
# create a second test
# previous test is already stored by PyCTest
test = pyctest.test()
test.SetName("hostname")
test.SetCommand(["hostname"])
test.SetProperty("TIMEOUT", "10")
# generate the CTestConfig.cmake and CTestCustom.cmake
pyctest.generate_config(directory)
# generate the CTestTestfile.cmake file
pyctest.generate_test_file(directory)
# run CTest -- e.g. ctest -VV ${PWD}/pycm-test
pyctest.run(pyctest.ARGUMENTS, directory)
CTest arguments (default): '-V -DSTAGES=Start;Update;Configure;Build;Test;Coverage;MemCheck -S Stages.cmake -j1'
Writing CTest test file: "/Users/jrmadsen/devel/c++/pyctest-master/pycm-test/CTestTestfile.cmake"...
Generating test "list_directory"...
Generating test "hostname"...
-- STAGES = Start;Update;Configure;Build;Test;Coverage;MemCheck
-- [[Darwin macOS 10.13.6 x86_64] [Python 3.6.7]] Running CTEST_START stage...
Run dashboard with model Continuous
Source directory: /Users/jrmadsen/devel/c++/pyctest-master/pycm-test
Build directory: /Users/jrmadsen/devel/c++/pyctest-master/pycm-test
Track: Continuous
Reading ctest configuration file: /Users/jrmadsen/devel/c++/pyctest-master/pycm-test/CTestConfig.cmake
Site: JRM-macOS-DOE.local
Build name: [Darwin macOS 10.13.6 x86_64] [Python 3.6.7]
Use Continuous tag: 20181129-2118
-- [[Darwin macOS 10.13.6 x86_64] [Python 3.6.7]] Skipping CTEST_UPDATE stage...
-- [[Darwin macOS 10.13.6 x86_64] [Python 3.6.7]] Skipping CTEST_CONFIGURE stage...
-- [[Darwin macOS 10.13.6 x86_64] [Python 3.6.7]] Skipping CTEST_BUILD stage...
-- [[Darwin macOS 10.13.6 x86_64] [Python 3.6.7]] Running CTEST_TEST stage...
Test project /Users/jrmadsen/devel/c++/pyctest-master/pycm-test
Start 1: list_directory
1/2 Test #1: list_directory ................... Passed 0.00 sec
Start 2: hostname
2/2 Test #2: hostname ......................... Passed 0.00 sec
100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 2
Total Test time (real) = 0.01 sec
-- [[Darwin macOS 10.13.6 x86_64] [Python 3.6.7]] Skipping CTEST_COVERAGE stage...
-- [[Darwin macOS 10.13.6 x86_64] [Python 3.6.7]] Skipping CTEST_MEMCHECK stage...
-- [[Darwin macOS 10.13.6 x86_64] [Python 3.6.7]] Skipping CTEST_SUBMIT stage...
-- [[Darwin macOS 10.13.6 x86_64] [Python 3.6.7]] Finished Continuous Stages (Start;Update;Configure;Build;Test;Coverage;MemCheck)
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