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Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001#!/usr/bin/env python
2
3r"""
4This module provides many valuable print functions such as sprint_var,
5sprint_time, sprint_error, sprint_call_stack.
6"""
7
8import sys
9import os
10import time
11import inspect
12import re
13import grp
14import socket
15import argparse
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050016import __builtin__
17import logging
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -060018import collections
19
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -060020try:
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -060021 robot_env = 1
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -060022 from robot.utils import DotDict
Michael Walsh8e6deb42017-01-27 14:22:41 -060023 from robot.utils import NormalizedDict
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -060024 from robot.libraries.BuiltIn import BuiltIn
Michael Walshb1500152017-04-12 15:42:43 -050025 # Having access to the robot libraries alone does not indicate that we
26 # are in a robot environment. The following try block should confirm that.
27 try:
28 var_value = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${SUITE_NAME}", "")
29 except:
30 robot_env = 0
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -060031except ImportError:
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -060032 robot_env = 0
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050033
34import gen_arg as ga
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -050035
36# Setting these variables for use both inside this module and by programs
37# importing this module.
38pgm_dir_path = sys.argv[0]
39pgm_name = os.path.basename(pgm_dir_path)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050040pgm_dir_name = re.sub("/" + pgm_name, "", pgm_dir_path) + "/"
41
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -050042
43# Some functions (e.g. sprint_pgm_header) have need of a program name value
44# that looks more like a valid variable name. Therefore, we'll swap odd
45# characters like "." out for underscores.
46pgm_name_var_name = pgm_name.replace(".", "_")
47
48# Initialize global values used as defaults by print_time, print_var, etc.
49col1_indent = 0
50
51# Calculate default column width for print_var functions based on environment
52# variable settings. The objective is to make the variable values line up
53# nicely with the time stamps.
54col1_width = 29
Michael Walshb1500152017-04-12 15:42:43 -050055
56NANOSECONDS = os.environ.get('NANOSECONDS', '1')
57
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -050058
59if NANOSECONDS == "1":
60 col1_width = col1_width + 7
61
Michael Walshb1500152017-04-12 15:42:43 -050062SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME = os.environ.get('SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME', '1')
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -050063
64if SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME == "1":
65 if NANOSECONDS == "1":
66 col1_width = col1_width + 14
67 else:
68 col1_width = col1_width + 7
69
70# Initialize some time variables used in module functions.
71start_time = time.time()
72sprint_time_last_seconds = start_time
73
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -060074# The user can set environment variable "GEN_PRINT_DEBUG" to get debug output
75# from this module.
76gen_print_debug = int(os.environ.get('GEN_PRINT_DEBUG', 0))
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050077
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -050078
79###############################################################################
80def sprint_func_name(stack_frame_ix=None):
81
82 r"""
83 Return the function name associated with the indicated stack frame.
84
85 Description of arguments:
86 stack_frame_ix The index of the stack frame whose
87 function name should be returned. If the
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -060088 caller does not specify a value, this
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -050089 function will set the value to 1 which is
90 the index of the caller's stack frame. If
91 the caller is the wrapper function
92 "print_func_name", this function will bump
93 it up by 1.
94 """
95
96 # If user specified no stack_frame_ix, we'll set it to a proper default
97 # value.
98 if stack_frame_ix is None:
99 func_name = sys._getframe().f_code.co_name
100 caller_func_name = sys._getframe(1).f_code.co_name
101 if func_name[1:] == caller_func_name:
102 stack_frame_ix = 2
103 else:
104 stack_frame_ix = 1
105
106 func_name = sys._getframe(stack_frame_ix).f_code.co_name
107
108 return func_name
109
110###############################################################################
111
112
113# get_arg_name is not a print function per se. I have included it in this
114# module because it is used by sprint_var which is found in this module.
115###############################################################################
116def get_arg_name(var,
117 arg_num=1,
118 stack_frame_ix=1):
119
120 r"""
121 Return the "name" of an argument passed to a function. This could be a
122 literal or a variable name.
123
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600124 Description of arguments:
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500125 var The variable whose name you want returned.
126 arg_num The arg number (1 through n) whose name
127 you wish to have returned. This value
128 should not exceed the number of arguments
129 allowed by the target function.
130 stack_frame_ix The stack frame index of the target
131 function. This value must be 1 or
132 greater. 1 would indicate get_arg_name's
133 stack frame. 2 would be the caller of
134 get_arg_name's stack frame, etc.
135
136 Example 1:
137
138 my_var = "mike"
139 var_name = get_arg_name(my_var)
140
141 In this example, var_name will receive the value "my_var".
142
143 Example 2:
144
145 def test1(var):
146 # Getting the var name of the first arg to this function, test1.
147 # Note, in this case, it doesn't matter what you pass as the first arg
148 # to get_arg_name since it is the caller's variable name that matters.
149 dummy = 1
150 arg_num = 1
151 stack_frame = 2
152 var_name = get_arg_name(dummy, arg_num, stack_frame)
153
154 # Mainline...
155
156 another_var = "whatever"
157 test1(another_var)
158
159 In this example, var_name will be set to "another_var".
160
161 """
162
163 # Note: I wish to avoid recursion so I refrain from calling any function
164 # that calls this function (i.e. sprint_var, valid_value, etc.).
165
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600166 # The user can set environment variable "GET_ARG_NAME_DEBUG" to get debug
167 # output from this function.
168 local_debug = int(os.environ.get('GET_ARG_NAME_DEBUG', 0))
169 # In addition to GET_ARG_NAME_DEBUG, the user can set environment
170 # variable "GET_ARG_NAME_SHOW_SOURCE" to have this function include source
171 # code in the debug output.
172 local_debug_show_source = int(
173 os.environ.get('GET_ARG_NAME_SHOW_SOURCE', 0))
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500174
175 if arg_num < 1:
176 print_error("Programmer error - Variable \"arg_num\" has an invalid" +
177 " value of \"" + str(arg_num) + "\". The value must be" +
178 " an integer that is greater than 0.\n")
179 # What is the best way to handle errors? Raise exception? I'll
180 # revisit later.
181 return
182 if stack_frame_ix < 1:
183 print_error("Programmer error - Variable \"stack_frame_ix\" has an" +
184 " invalid value of \"" + str(stack_frame_ix) + "\". The" +
185 " value must be an integer that is greater than or equal" +
186 " to 1.\n")
187 return
188
189 if local_debug:
190 debug_indent = 2
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600191 print("")
192 print_dashes(0, 120)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500193 print(sprint_func_name() + "() parms:")
194 print_varx("var", var, 0, debug_indent)
195 print_varx("arg_num", arg_num, 0, debug_indent)
196 print_varx("stack_frame_ix", stack_frame_ix, 0, debug_indent)
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600197 print("")
198 print_call_stack(debug_indent, 2)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500199
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600200 for count in range(0, 2):
201 try:
202 frame, filename, cur_line_no, function_name, lines, index = \
203 inspect.stack()[stack_frame_ix]
204 except IndexError:
205 print_error("Programmer error - The caller has asked for" +
206 " information about the stack frame at index \"" +
207 str(stack_frame_ix) + "\". However, the stack" +
208 " only contains " + str(len(inspect.stack())) +
209 " entries. Therefore the stack frame index is out" +
210 " of range.\n")
211 return
212 if filename != "<string>":
213 break
214 # filename of "<string>" may mean that the function in question was
215 # defined dynamically and therefore its code stack is inaccessible.
216 # This may happen with functions like "rqprint_var". In this case,
217 # we'll increment the stack_frame_ix and try again.
218 stack_frame_ix += 1
219 if local_debug:
220 print("Adjusted stack_frame_ix...")
221 print_varx("stack_frame_ix", stack_frame_ix, 0, debug_indent)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500222
223 called_func_name = sprint_func_name(stack_frame_ix)
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600224
225 module = inspect.getmodule(frame)
226
227 # Though I would expect inspect.getsourcelines(frame) to get all module
228 # source lines if the frame is "<module>", it doesn't do that. Therefore,
229 # for this special case, I will do inspect.getsourcelines(module).
230 if function_name == "<module>":
231 source_lines, source_line_num =\
232 inspect.getsourcelines(module)
233 line_ix = cur_line_no - source_line_num - 1
234 else:
235 source_lines, source_line_num =\
236 inspect.getsourcelines(frame)
237 line_ix = cur_line_no - source_line_num
238
239 if local_debug:
240 print("\n Variables retrieved from inspect.stack() function:")
241 print_varx("frame", frame, 0, debug_indent + 2)
242 print_varx("filename", filename, 0, debug_indent + 2)
243 print_varx("cur_line_no", cur_line_no, 0, debug_indent + 2)
244 print_varx("function_name", function_name, 0, debug_indent + 2)
245 print_varx("lines", lines, 0, debug_indent + 2)
246 print_varx("index", index, 0, debug_indent + 2)
247 print_varx("source_line_num", source_line_num, 0, debug_indent)
248 print_varx("line_ix", line_ix, 0, debug_indent)
249 if local_debug_show_source:
250 print_varx("source_lines", source_lines, 0, debug_indent)
251 print_varx("called_func_name", called_func_name, 0, debug_indent)
252
253 # Get a list of all functions defined for the module. Note that this
254 # doesn't work consistently when _run_exitfuncs is at the top of the stack
255 # (i.e. if we're running an exit function). I've coded a work-around
256 # below for this deficiency.
257 all_functions = inspect.getmembers(module, inspect.isfunction)
258
259 # Get called_func_id by searching for our function in the list of all
260 # functions.
261 called_func_id = None
262 for func_name, function in all_functions:
263 if func_name == called_func_name:
264 called_func_id = id(function)
265 break
266 # NOTE: The only time I've found that called_func_id can't be found is
267 # when we're running from an exit function.
268
269 # Look for other functions in module with matching id.
270 aliases = set([called_func_name])
271 for func_name, function in all_functions:
272 if func_name == called_func_name:
273 continue
274 func_id = id(function)
275 if func_id == called_func_id:
276 aliases.add(func_name)
277
278 # In most cases, my general purpose code above will find all aliases.
279 # However, for the odd case (i.e. running from exit function), I've added
280 # code to handle pvar, qpvar, dpvar, etc. aliases explicitly since they
281 # are defined in this module and used frequently.
282 # pvar is an alias for print_var.
283 aliases.add(re.sub("print_var", "pvar", called_func_name))
284
285 func_regex = ".*(" + '|'.join(aliases) + ")[ ]*\("
286
287 # Search backward through source lines looking for the calling function
288 # name.
289 found = False
290 for start_line_ix in range(line_ix, 0, -1):
291 # Skip comment lines.
292 if re.match(r"[ ]*#", source_lines[start_line_ix]):
293 continue
294 if re.match(func_regex, source_lines[start_line_ix]):
295 found = True
296 break
297 if not found:
298 print_error("Programmer error - Could not find the source line with" +
299 " a reference to function \"" + called_func_name + "\".\n")
300 return
301
Michael Walsh82acf002017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500302 # Search forward through the source lines looking for a line whose
303 # indentation is the same or less than the start line. The end of our
304 # composite line should be the line preceding that line.
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600305 start_indent = len(source_lines[start_line_ix]) -\
306 len(source_lines[start_line_ix].lstrip(' '))
307 end_line_ix = line_ix
308 for end_line_ix in range(line_ix + 1, len(source_lines)):
309 if source_lines[end_line_ix].strip() == "":
310 continue
311 line_indent = len(source_lines[end_line_ix]) -\
312 len(source_lines[end_line_ix].lstrip(' '))
Michael Walsh82acf002017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500313 if line_indent <= start_indent:
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600314 end_line_ix -= 1
315 break
316
317 # Join the start line through the end line into a composite line.
318 composite_line = ''.join(map(str.strip,
319 source_lines[start_line_ix:end_line_ix + 1]))
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500320
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600321 # arg_list_etc = re.sub(".*" + called_func_name, "", composite_line)
322 arg_list_etc = "(" + re.sub(func_regex, "", composite_line)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500323 if local_debug:
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600324 print_varx("aliases", aliases, 0, debug_indent)
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600325 print_varx("func_regex", func_regex, 0, debug_indent)
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600326 print_varx("start_line_ix", start_line_ix, 0, debug_indent)
327 print_varx("end_line_ix", end_line_ix, 0, debug_indent)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500328 print_varx("composite_line", composite_line, 0, debug_indent)
329 print_varx("arg_list_etc", arg_list_etc, 0, debug_indent)
330
331 # Parse arg list...
332 # Initialize...
333 nest_level = -1
334 arg_ix = 0
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500335 args_list = [""]
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500336 for ix in range(0, len(arg_list_etc)):
337 char = arg_list_etc[ix]
338 # Set the nest_level based on whether we've encounted a parenthesis.
339 if char == "(":
340 nest_level += 1
341 if nest_level == 0:
342 continue
343 elif char == ")":
344 nest_level -= 1
345 if nest_level < 0:
346 break
347
348 # If we reach a comma at base nest level, we are done processing an
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500349 # argument so we increment arg_ix and initialize a new args_list entry.
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500350 if char == "," and nest_level == 0:
351 arg_ix += 1
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500352 args_list.append("")
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500353 continue
354
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500355 # For any other character, we append it it to the current arg list
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500356 # entry.
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500357 args_list[arg_ix] += char
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500358
359 # Trim whitespace from each list entry.
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500360 args_list = [arg.strip() for arg in args_list]
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500361
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500362 if arg_num > len(args_list):
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500363 print_error("Programmer error - The caller has asked for the name of" +
364 " argument number \"" + str(arg_num) + "\" but there " +
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500365 "were only \"" + str(len(args_list)) + "\" args used:\n" +
366 sprint_varx("args_list", args_list))
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500367 return
368
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500369 argument = args_list[arg_num - 1]
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500370
371 if local_debug:
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500372 print_varx("args_list", args_list, 0, debug_indent)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500373 print_varx("argument", argument, 0, debug_indent)
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600374 print_dashes(0, 120)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500375
376 return argument
377
378###############################################################################
379
380
381###############################################################################
382def sprint_time(buffer=""):
383
384 r"""
385 Return the time in the following format.
386
387 Example:
388
389 The following python code...
390
391 sys.stdout.write(sprint_time())
392 sys.stdout.write("Hi.\n")
393
394 Will result in the following type of output:
395
396 #(CDT) 2016/07/08 15:25:35 - Hi.
397
398 Example:
399
400 The following python code...
401
402 sys.stdout.write(sprint_time("Hi.\n"))
403
404 Will result in the following type of output:
405
406 #(CDT) 2016/08/03 17:12:05 - Hi.
407
408 The following environment variables will affect the formatting as
409 described:
410 NANOSECONDS This will cause the time stamps to be
411 precise to the microsecond (Yes, it
412 probably should have been named
413 MICROSECONDS but the convention was set
414 long ago so we're sticking with it).
415 Example of the output when environment
416 variable NANOSECONDS=1.
417
418 #(CDT) 2016/08/03 17:16:25.510469 - Hi.
419
420 SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME This will cause the elapsed time to be
421 included in the output. This is the
422 amount of time that has elapsed since the
423 last time this function was called. The
424 precision of the elapsed time field is
425 also affected by the value of the
426 NANOSECONDS environment variable. Example
427 of the output when environment variable
428 NANOSECONDS=0 and SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME=1.
429
430 #(CDT) 2016/08/03 17:17:40 - 0 - Hi.
431
432 Example of the output when environment variable NANOSECONDS=1 and
433 SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME=1.
434
435 #(CDT) 2016/08/03 17:18:47.317339 - 0.000046 - Hi.
436
437 Description of arguments.
438 buffer This will be appended to the formatted
439 time string.
440 """
441
442 global NANOSECONDS
443 global SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME
444 global sprint_time_last_seconds
445
446 seconds = time.time()
447 loc_time = time.localtime(seconds)
448 nanoseconds = "%0.6f" % seconds
449 pos = nanoseconds.find(".")
450 nanoseconds = nanoseconds[pos:]
451
452 time_string = time.strftime("#(%Z) %Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S", loc_time)
453 if NANOSECONDS == "1":
454 time_string = time_string + nanoseconds
455
456 if SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME == "1":
457 cur_time_seconds = seconds
458 math_string = "%9.9f" % cur_time_seconds + " - " + "%9.9f" % \
459 sprint_time_last_seconds
460 elapsed_seconds = eval(math_string)
461 if NANOSECONDS == "1":
462 elapsed_seconds = "%11.6f" % elapsed_seconds
463 else:
464 elapsed_seconds = "%4i" % elapsed_seconds
465 sprint_time_last_seconds = cur_time_seconds
466 time_string = time_string + " - " + elapsed_seconds
467
468 return time_string + " - " + buffer
469
470###############################################################################
471
472
473###############################################################################
474def sprint_timen(buffer=""):
475
476 r"""
477 Append a line feed to the buffer, pass it to sprint_time and return the
478 result.
479 """
480
481 return sprint_time(buffer + "\n")
482
483###############################################################################
484
485
486###############################################################################
487def sprint_error(buffer=""):
488
489 r"""
490 Return a standardized error string. This includes:
491 - A time stamp
492 - The "**ERROR**" string
493 - The caller's buffer string.
494
495 Example:
496
497 The following python code...
498
499 print(sprint_error("Oops.\n"))
500
501 Will result in the following type of output:
502
503 #(CDT) 2016/08/03 17:12:05 - **ERROR** Oops.
504
505 Description of arguments.
506 buffer This will be appended to the formatted
507 error string.
508 """
509
510 return sprint_time() + "**ERROR** " + buffer
511
512###############################################################################
513
514
515###############################################################################
516def sprint_varx(var_name,
517 var_value,
518 hex=0,
519 loc_col1_indent=col1_indent,
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500520 loc_col1_width=col1_width,
521 trailing_char="\n"):
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500522
523 r"""
524 Print the var name/value passed to it. If the caller lets loc_col1_width
525 default, the printing lines up nicely with output generated by the
526 print_time functions.
527
528 Note that the sprint_var function (defined below) can be used to call this
529 function so that the programmer does not need to pass the var_name.
530 sprint_var will figure out the var_name. The sprint_var function is the
531 one that would normally be used by the general user.
532
533 For example, the following python code:
534
535 first_name = "Mike"
536 print_time("Doing this...\n")
537 print_varx("first_name", first_name)
538 print_time("Doing that...\n")
539
540 Will generate output like this:
541
542 #(CDT) 2016/08/10 17:34:42.847374 - 0.001285 - Doing this...
543 first_name: Mike
544 #(CDT) 2016/08/10 17:34:42.847510 - 0.000136 - Doing that...
545
546 This function recognizes several complex types of data such as dict, list
547 or tuple.
548
549 For example, the following python code:
550
551 my_dict = dict(one=1, two=2, three=3)
552 print_var(my_dict)
553
554 Will generate the following output:
555
556 my_dict:
557 my_dict[three]: 3
558 my_dict[two]: 2
559 my_dict[one]: 1
560
561 Description of arguments.
562 var_name The name of the variable to be printed.
563 var_value The value of the variable to be printed.
564 hex This indicates that the value should be
565 printed in hex format. It is the user's
566 responsibility to ensure that a var_value
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600567 contains a valid hex number. For string
568 var_values, this will be interpreted as
569 show_blanks which means that blank values
Michael Walshd995cb02017-02-07 14:46:01 -0600570 will be printed as "<blank>". For dict
571 var_values, this will be interpreted as
572 terse format where keys are not repeated
573 in the output.
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500574 loc_col1_indent The number of spaces to indent the output.
575 loc_col1_width The width of the output column containing
576 the variable name. The default value of
577 this is adjusted so that the var_value
578 lines up with text printed via the
579 print_time function.
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500580 trailing_char The character to be used at the end of the
581 returned string. The default value is a
582 line feed.
583 """
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500584
585 # Determine the type
586 if type(var_value) in (int, float, bool, str, unicode) \
587 or var_value is None:
588 # The data type is simple in the sense that it has no subordinate
589 # parts.
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500590 # Adjust loc_col1_width.
591 loc_col1_width = loc_col1_width - loc_col1_indent
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500592 # See if the user wants the output in hex format.
593 if hex:
Michael Walsh18176322016-11-15 15:11:21 -0600594 if type(var_value) not in (int, long):
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600595 value_format = "%s"
Michael Walsh2795edc2016-12-13 16:00:33 -0600596 if var_value == "":
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600597 var_value = "<blank>"
598 else:
599 value_format = "0x%08x"
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500600 else:
601 value_format = "%s"
602 format_string = "%" + str(loc_col1_indent) + "s%-" \
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500603 + str(loc_col1_width) + "s" + value_format + trailing_char
Michael Walsh0f2ea5f2017-02-20 15:55:00 -0600604 return format_string % ("", str(var_name) + ":", var_value)
Michael Walsh20a87ab2017-06-30 17:00:30 -0500605 elif type(var_value) is type:
606 return sprint_varx(var_name, str(var_value).split("'")[1], hex,
607 loc_col1_indent, loc_col1_width, trailing_char)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500608 else:
609 # The data type is complex in the sense that it has subordinate parts.
610 format_string = "%" + str(loc_col1_indent) + "s%s\n"
611 buffer = format_string % ("", var_name + ":")
612 loc_col1_indent += 2
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500613 try:
614 length = len(var_value)
615 except TypeError:
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600616 length = 0
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500617 ix = 0
618 loc_trailing_char = "\n"
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600619 type_is_dict = 0
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600620 if type(var_value) is dict:
621 type_is_dict = 1
Michael Walsh8e6deb42017-01-27 14:22:41 -0600622 try:
623 if type(var_value) is collections.OrderedDict:
624 type_is_dict = 1
625 except AttributeError:
626 pass
627 try:
628 if type(var_value) is DotDict:
629 type_is_dict = 1
630 except NameError:
631 pass
632 try:
633 if type(var_value) is NormalizedDict:
634 type_is_dict = 1
635 except NameError:
636 pass
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600637 if type_is_dict:
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500638 for key, value in var_value.iteritems():
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500639 ix += 1
640 if ix == length:
641 loc_trailing_char = trailing_char
Michael Walshd995cb02017-02-07 14:46:01 -0600642 if hex:
Michael Walsh0f2ea5f2017-02-20 15:55:00 -0600643 # Since hex is being used as a format type, we want it
644 # turned off when processing integer dictionary values so
645 # it is not interpreted as a hex indicator.
646 loc_hex = not (type(value) is int)
Michael Walshd995cb02017-02-07 14:46:01 -0600647 buffer += sprint_varx(key, value,
Michael Walsh0f2ea5f2017-02-20 15:55:00 -0600648 loc_hex, loc_col1_indent,
649 loc_col1_width,
Michael Walshd995cb02017-02-07 14:46:01 -0600650 loc_trailing_char)
651 else:
652 buffer += sprint_varx(var_name + "[" + key + "]", value,
653 hex, loc_col1_indent, loc_col1_width,
654 loc_trailing_char)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500655 elif type(var_value) in (list, tuple, set):
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500656 for key, value in enumerate(var_value):
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500657 ix += 1
658 if ix == length:
659 loc_trailing_char = trailing_char
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500660 buffer += sprint_varx(var_name + "[" + str(key) + "]", value,
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500661 hex, loc_col1_indent, loc_col1_width,
662 loc_trailing_char)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500663 elif type(var_value) is argparse.Namespace:
664 for key in var_value.__dict__:
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500665 ix += 1
666 if ix == length:
667 loc_trailing_char = trailing_char
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500668 cmd_buf = "buffer += sprint_varx(var_name + \".\" + str(key)" \
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500669 + ", var_value." + key + ", hex, loc_col1_indent," \
670 + " loc_col1_width, loc_trailing_char)"
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500671 exec(cmd_buf)
672 else:
673 var_type = type(var_value).__name__
674 func_name = sys._getframe().f_code.co_name
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500675 var_value = "<" + var_type + " type not supported by " + \
676 func_name + "()>"
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500677 value_format = "%s"
678 loc_col1_indent -= 2
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500679 # Adjust loc_col1_width.
680 loc_col1_width = loc_col1_width - loc_col1_indent
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500681 format_string = "%" + str(loc_col1_indent) + "s%-" \
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500682 + str(loc_col1_width) + "s" + value_format + trailing_char
Michael Walsh0f2ea5f2017-02-20 15:55:00 -0600683 return format_string % ("", str(var_name) + ":", var_value)
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600684
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500685 return buffer
686
687 return ""
688
689###############################################################################
690
691
692###############################################################################
693def sprint_var(*args):
694
695 r"""
696 Figure out the name of the first argument for you and then call
697 sprint_varx with it. Therefore, the following 2 calls are equivalent:
698 sprint_varx("var1", var1)
699 sprint_var(var1)
700 """
701
702 # Get the name of the first variable passed to this function.
703 stack_frame = 2
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500704 caller_func_name = sprint_func_name(2)
705 if caller_func_name.endswith("print_var"):
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500706 stack_frame += 1
707 var_name = get_arg_name(None, 1, stack_frame)
708 return sprint_varx(var_name, *args)
709
710###############################################################################
711
712
713###############################################################################
Michael Walsh18176322016-11-15 15:11:21 -0600714def sprint_vars(*args):
715
716 r"""
717 Sprint the values of one or more variables.
718
719 Description of args:
720 args:
721 If the first argument is an integer, it will be interpreted to be the
722 "indent" value.
723 If the second argument is an integer, it will be interpreted to be the
724 "col1_width" value.
725 If the third argument is an integer, it will be interpreted to be the
726 "hex" value.
727 All remaining parms are considered variable names which are to be
728 sprinted.
729 """
730
731 if len(args) == 0:
732 return
733
734 # Get the name of the first variable passed to this function.
735 stack_frame = 2
736 caller_func_name = sprint_func_name(2)
737 if caller_func_name.endswith("print_vars"):
738 stack_frame += 1
739
740 parm_num = 1
741
742 # Create list from args (which is a tuple) so that it can be modified.
743 args_list = list(args)
744
745 var_name = get_arg_name(None, parm_num, stack_frame)
746 # See if parm 1 is to be interpreted as "indent".
747 try:
748 if type(int(var_name)) is int:
749 indent = int(var_name)
750 args_list.pop(0)
751 parm_num += 1
752 except ValueError:
753 indent = 0
754
755 var_name = get_arg_name(None, parm_num, stack_frame)
756 # See if parm 1 is to be interpreted as "col1_width".
757 try:
758 if type(int(var_name)) is int:
759 loc_col1_width = int(var_name)
760 args_list.pop(0)
761 parm_num += 1
762 except ValueError:
763 loc_col1_width = col1_width
764
765 var_name = get_arg_name(None, parm_num, stack_frame)
766 # See if parm 1 is to be interpreted as "hex".
767 try:
768 if type(int(var_name)) is int:
769 hex = int(var_name)
770 args_list.pop(0)
771 parm_num += 1
772 except ValueError:
773 hex = 0
774
775 buffer = ""
776 for var_value in args_list:
777 var_name = get_arg_name(None, parm_num, stack_frame)
778 buffer += sprint_varx(var_name, var_value, hex, indent, loc_col1_width)
779 parm_num += 1
780
781 return buffer
782
783###############################################################################
784
785
786###############################################################################
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500787def lprint_varx(var_name,
788 var_value,
789 hex=0,
790 loc_col1_indent=col1_indent,
791 loc_col1_width=col1_width,
792 log_level=getattr(logging, 'INFO')):
793
794 r"""
795 Send sprint_varx output to logging.
796 """
797
798 logging.log(log_level, sprint_varx(var_name, var_value, hex,
799 loc_col1_indent, loc_col1_width, ""))
800
801###############################################################################
802
803
804###############################################################################
805def lprint_var(*args):
806
807 r"""
808 Figure out the name of the first argument for you and then call
809 lprint_varx with it. Therefore, the following 2 calls are equivalent:
810 lprint_varx("var1", var1)
811 lprint_var(var1)
812 """
813
814 # Get the name of the first variable passed to this function.
815 stack_frame = 2
816 caller_func_name = sprint_func_name(2)
817 if caller_func_name.endswith("print_var"):
818 stack_frame += 1
819 var_name = get_arg_name(None, 1, stack_frame)
820 lprint_varx(var_name, *args)
821
822###############################################################################
823
824
825###############################################################################
826def sprint_dashes(indent=col1_indent,
827 width=80,
828 line_feed=1,
829 char="-"):
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500830
831 r"""
832 Return a string of dashes to the caller.
833
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600834 Description of arguments:
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500835 indent The number of characters to indent the
836 output.
837 width The width of the string of dashes.
838 line_feed Indicates whether the output should end
839 with a line feed.
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500840 char The character to be repeated in the output
841 string.
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500842 """
843
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500844 width = int(width)
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600845 buffer = " " * int(indent) + char * width
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500846 if line_feed:
847 buffer += "\n"
848
849 return buffer
850
851###############################################################################
852
853
854###############################################################################
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500855def sindent(text="",
856 indent=0):
857
858 r"""
859 Pre-pend the specified number of characters to the text string (i.e.
860 indent it) and return it.
861
862 Description of arguments:
863 text The string to be indented.
864 indent The number of characters to indent the
865 string.
866 """
867
868 format_string = "%" + str(indent) + "s%s"
869 buffer = format_string % ("", text)
870
871 return buffer
872
873###############################################################################
874
875
876###############################################################################
877def sprint_call_stack(indent=0,
878 stack_frame_ix=0):
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500879
880 r"""
881 Return a call stack report for the given point in the program with line
882 numbers, function names and function parameters and arguments.
883
884 Sample output:
885
886 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
887 Python function call stack
888
889 Line # Function name and arguments
890 ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
891 424 sprint_call_stack ()
892 4 print_call_stack ()
893 31 func1 (last_name = 'walsh', first_name = 'mikey')
894 59 /tmp/scr5.py
895 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
896
897 Description of arguments:
898 indent The number of characters to indent each
899 line of output.
900 stack_frame_ix The index of the first stack frame which
901 is to be returned.
902 """
903
904 buffer = ""
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500905 buffer += sprint_dashes(indent)
906 buffer += sindent("Python function call stack\n\n", indent)
907 buffer += sindent("Line # Function name and arguments\n", indent)
908 buffer += sprint_dashes(indent, 6, 0) + " " + sprint_dashes(0, 73)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500909
910 # Grab the current program stack.
911 current_stack = inspect.stack()
912
913 # Process each frame in turn.
914 format_string = "%6s %s\n"
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500915 ix = 0
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500916 for stack_frame in current_stack:
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500917 if ix < stack_frame_ix:
918 ix += 1
919 continue
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600920 # I want the line number shown to be the line where you find the line
921 # shown.
922 try:
923 line_num = str(current_stack[ix + 1][2])
924 except IndexError:
925 line_num = ""
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500926 func_name = str(stack_frame[3])
927 if func_name == "?":
928 # "?" is the name used when code is not in a function.
929 func_name = "(none)"
930
931 if func_name == "<module>":
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500932 # If the func_name is the "main" program, we simply get the
933 # command line call string.
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500934 func_and_args = ' '.join(sys.argv)
935 else:
936 # Get the program arguments.
937 arg_vals = inspect.getargvalues(stack_frame[0])
938 function_parms = arg_vals[0]
939 frame_locals = arg_vals[3]
940
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500941 args_list = []
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500942 for arg_name in function_parms:
943 # Get the arg value from frame locals.
944 arg_value = frame_locals[arg_name]
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500945 args_list.append(arg_name + " = " + repr(arg_value))
946 args_str = "(" + ', '.join(map(str, args_list)) + ")"
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500947
948 # Now we need to print this in a nicely-wrapped way.
949 func_and_args = func_name + " " + args_str
950
Michael Walsh23e7f492017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600951 buffer += sindent(format_string % (line_num, func_and_args), indent)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500952 ix += 1
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500953
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500954 buffer += sprint_dashes(indent)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500955
956 return buffer
957
958###############################################################################
959
960
961###############################################################################
962def sprint_executing(stack_frame_ix=None):
963
964 r"""
965 Print a line indicating what function is executing and with what parameter
966 values. This is useful for debugging.
967
968 Sample output:
969
970 #(CDT) 2016/08/25 17:54:27 - Executing: func1 (x = 1)
971
972 Description of arguments:
973 stack_frame_ix The index of the stack frame whose
974 function info should be returned. If the
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600975 caller does not specify a value, this
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500976 function will set the value to 1 which is
977 the index of the caller's stack frame. If
978 the caller is the wrapper function
979 "print_executing", this function will bump
980 it up by 1.
981 """
982
983 # If user wants default stack_frame_ix.
984 if stack_frame_ix is None:
985 func_name = sys._getframe().f_code.co_name
986 caller_func_name = sys._getframe(1).f_code.co_name
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500987 if caller_func_name.endswith(func_name[1:]):
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500988 stack_frame_ix = 2
989 else:
990 stack_frame_ix = 1
991
992 stack_frame = inspect.stack()[stack_frame_ix]
993
994 func_name = str(stack_frame[3])
995 if func_name == "?":
996 # "?" is the name used when code is not in a function.
997 func_name = "(none)"
998
999 if func_name == "<module>":
1000 # If the func_name is the "main" program, we simply get the command
1001 # line call string.
1002 func_and_args = ' '.join(sys.argv)
1003 else:
1004 # Get the program arguments.
1005 arg_vals = inspect.getargvalues(stack_frame[0])
1006 function_parms = arg_vals[0]
1007 frame_locals = arg_vals[3]
1008
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001009 args_list = []
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001010 for arg_name in function_parms:
1011 # Get the arg value from frame locals.
1012 arg_value = frame_locals[arg_name]
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001013 args_list.append(arg_name + " = " + repr(arg_value))
1014 args_str = "(" + ', '.join(map(str, args_list)) + ")"
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001015
1016 # Now we need to print this in a nicely-wrapped way.
1017 func_and_args = func_name + " " + args_str
1018
1019 return sprint_time() + "Executing: " + func_and_args + "\n"
1020
1021###############################################################################
1022
1023
1024###############################################################################
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001025def sprint_pgm_header(indent=0,
1026 linefeed=1):
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001027
1028 r"""
1029 Return a standardized header that programs should print at the beginning
1030 of the run. It includes useful information like command line, pid,
1031 userid, program parameters, etc.
1032
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001033 Description of arguments:
1034 indent The number of characters to indent each
1035 line of output.
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001036 linefeed Indicates whether a line feed be included
1037 at the beginning and end of the report.
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001038 """
1039
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001040 loc_col1_width = col1_width + indent
1041
1042 buffer = ""
1043 if linefeed:
1044 buffer = "\n"
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001045
Michael Walshdb6e68a2017-05-23 17:55:31 -05001046 if robot_env:
1047 suite_name = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${suite_name}")
1048 buffer += sindent(sprint_time("Running test suite \"" + suite_name +
1049 "\".\n"), indent)
1050
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001051 buffer += sindent(sprint_time() + "Running " + pgm_name + ".\n", indent)
1052 buffer += sindent(sprint_time() + "Program parameter values, etc.:\n\n",
1053 indent)
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001054 buffer += sprint_varx("command_line", ' '.join(sys.argv), 0, indent,
1055 loc_col1_width)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001056 # We want the output to show a customized name for the pid and pgid but
1057 # we want it to look like a valid variable name. Therefore, we'll use
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001058 # pgm_name_var_name which was set when this module was imported.
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001059 buffer += sprint_varx(pgm_name_var_name + "_pid", os.getpid(), 0, indent,
1060 loc_col1_width)
1061 buffer += sprint_varx(pgm_name_var_name + "_pgid", os.getpgrp(), 0, indent,
1062 loc_col1_width)
Michael Walsh86de0d22016-12-05 10:13:15 -06001063 userid_num = str(os.geteuid())
1064 try:
1065 username = os.getlogin()
1066 except OSError:
1067 if userid_num == "0":
1068 username = "root"
1069 else:
1070 username = "?"
1071 buffer += sprint_varx("uid", userid_num + " (" + username +
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001072 ")", 0, indent, loc_col1_width)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001073 buffer += sprint_varx("gid", str(os.getgid()) + " (" +
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001074 str(grp.getgrgid(os.getgid()).gr_name) + ")", 0,
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001075 indent, loc_col1_width)
1076 buffer += sprint_varx("host_name", socket.gethostname(), 0, indent,
1077 loc_col1_width)
Michael Walsh86de0d22016-12-05 10:13:15 -06001078 try:
1079 DISPLAY = os.environ['DISPLAY']
1080 except KeyError:
1081 DISPLAY = ""
1082 buffer += sprint_varx("DISPLAY", DISPLAY, 0, indent,
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001083 loc_col1_width)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001084 # I want to add code to print caller's parms.
1085
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001086 # __builtin__.arg_obj is created by the get_arg module function,
1087 # gen_get_options.
1088 try:
1089 buffer += ga.sprint_args(__builtin__.arg_obj, indent)
1090 except AttributeError:
1091 pass
1092
Michael Walshdb6e68a2017-05-23 17:55:31 -05001093 if robot_env:
1094 # Get value of global parm_list.
1095 parm_list = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${parm_list}")
1096
1097 for parm in parm_list:
1098 parm_value = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${" + parm + "}")
1099 buffer += sprint_varx(parm, parm_value, 0, indent, loc_col1_width)
1100
1101 # Setting global program_pid.
1102 BuiltIn().set_global_variable("${program_pid}", os.getpid())
1103
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001104 if linefeed:
1105 buffer += "\n"
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001106
1107 return buffer
1108
1109###############################################################################
1110
1111
1112###############################################################################
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001113def sprint_error_report(error_text="\n",
Michael Walshdb6e68a2017-05-23 17:55:31 -05001114 indent=2,
1115 format=None):
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001116
1117 r"""
1118 Return a string with a standardized report which includes the caller's
1119 error text, the call stack and the program header.
1120
1121 Description of args:
1122 error_text The error text to be included in the
1123 report. The caller should include any
1124 needed linefeeds.
1125 indent The number of characters to indent each
1126 line of output.
Michael Walshdb6e68a2017-05-23 17:55:31 -05001127 format Long or short format. Long includes
1128 extras like lines of dashes, call stack,
1129 etc.
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001130 """
1131
Michael Walshdb6e68a2017-05-23 17:55:31 -05001132 # Process input.
1133 indent = int(indent)
1134 if format is None:
1135 if robot_env:
1136 format = 'short'
1137 else:
1138 format = 'long'
1139 error_text = error_text.rstrip('\n') + '\n'
1140
1141 if format == 'short':
1142 return sprint_error(error_text)
1143
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001144 buffer = ""
1145 buffer += sprint_dashes(width=120, char="=")
1146 buffer += sprint_error(error_text)
1147 buffer += "\n"
1148 # Calling sprint_call_stack with stack_frame_ix of 0 causes it to show
1149 # itself and this function in the call stack. This is not helpful to a
1150 # debugger and is therefore clutter. We will adjust the stack_frame_ix to
1151 # hide that information.
1152 stack_frame_ix = 2
1153 caller_func_name = sprint_func_name(2)
1154 if caller_func_name.endswith("print_error_report"):
1155 stack_frame_ix += 1
Michael Walshdb6e68a2017-05-23 17:55:31 -05001156 if not robot_env:
1157 buffer += sprint_call_stack(indent, stack_frame_ix)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001158 buffer += sprint_pgm_header(indent)
1159 buffer += sprint_dashes(width=120, char="=")
1160
1161 return buffer
1162
1163###############################################################################
1164
1165
1166###############################################################################
Michael Walsh18176322016-11-15 15:11:21 -06001167def sprint_issuing(cmd_buf,
1168 test_mode=0):
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001169
1170 r"""
1171 Return a line indicating a command that the program is about to execute.
1172
1173 Sample output for a cmd_buf of "ls"
1174
1175 #(CDT) 2016/08/25 17:57:36 - Issuing: ls
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001176
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001177 Description of args:
1178 cmd_buf The command to be executed by caller.
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001179 test_mode With test_mode set, your output will look
1180 like this:
1181
1182 #(CDT) 2016/08/25 17:57:36 - (test_mode) Issuing: ls
1183
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001184 """
1185
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001186 buffer = sprint_time()
1187 if test_mode:
1188 buffer += "(test_mode) "
1189 buffer += "Issuing: " + cmd_buf + "\n"
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001190
1191 return buffer
1192
1193###############################################################################
1194
1195
1196###############################################################################
1197def sprint_pgm_footer():
1198
1199 r"""
1200 Return a standardized footer that programs should print at the end of the
1201 program run. It includes useful information like total run time, etc.
1202 """
1203
1204 buffer = "\n" + sprint_time() + "Finished running " + pgm_name + ".\n\n"
1205
1206 total_time = time.time() - start_time
1207 total_time_string = "%0.6f" % total_time
1208
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001209 buffer += sprint_varx(pgm_name_var_name + "_runtime", total_time_string)
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001210 buffer += "\n"
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001211
1212 return buffer
1213
1214###############################################################################
1215
1216
1217###############################################################################
1218def sprint(buffer=""):
1219
1220 r"""
1221 Simply return the user's buffer. This function is used by the qprint and
1222 dprint functions defined dynamically below, i.e. it would not normally be
1223 called for general use.
1224
1225 Description of arguments.
1226 buffer This will be returned to the caller.
1227 """
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001228
Michael Walshbec416d2016-11-10 08:54:52 -06001229 return str(buffer)
1230
1231###############################################################################
1232
1233
1234###############################################################################
1235def sprintn(buffer=""):
1236
1237 r"""
1238 Simply return the user's buffer with a line feed. This function is used
1239 by the qprint and dprint functions defined dynamically below, i.e. it
1240 would not normally be called for general use.
1241
1242 Description of arguments.
1243 buffer This will be returned to the caller.
1244 """
1245
1246 buffer = str(buffer) + "\n"
1247
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001248 return buffer
1249
1250###############################################################################
1251
1252
1253###############################################################################
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001254def gp_debug_print(buffer):
1255
1256 r"""
1257 Print buffer to stdout only if gen_print_debug is set.
1258
1259 This function is intended for use only by other functions in this module.
1260
1261 Description of arguments:
1262 buffer The string to be printed.
1263 """
1264
1265 if not gen_print_debug:
1266 return
1267
1268 if robot_env:
1269 BuiltIn().log_to_console(buffer)
1270 else:
1271 print(buffer)
1272
1273###############################################################################
1274
1275
1276###############################################################################
Michael Walshb1500152017-04-12 15:42:43 -05001277def get_var_value(var_value=None,
1278 default=1,
1279 var_name=None):
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001280
1281 r"""
Michael Walshb1500152017-04-12 15:42:43 -05001282 Return either var_value, the corresponding global value or default.
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001283
Michael Walshb1500152017-04-12 15:42:43 -05001284 If var_value is not None, it will simply be returned.
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001285
Michael Walshb1500152017-04-12 15:42:43 -05001286 If var_value is None, this function will return the corresponding global
1287 value of the variable in question.
1288
1289 Note: For global values, if we are in a robot environment,
1290 get_variable_value will be used. Otherwise, the __builtin__ version of
1291 the variable is returned (which are set by gen_arg.py functions).
1292
1293 If there is no global value associated with the variable, default is
1294 returned.
1295
1296 This function is useful for other functions in setting default values for
1297 parameters.
1298
1299 Example use:
1300
1301 def my_func(quiet=None):
1302
1303 quiet = int(get_var_value(quiet, 0))
1304
1305 Example calls to my_func():
1306
1307 In the following example, the caller is explicitly asking to have quiet be
1308 set to 1.
1309
1310 my_func(quiet=1)
1311
1312 In the following example, quiet will be set to the global value of quiet,
1313 if defined, or to 0 (the default).
1314
1315 my_func()
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001316
1317 Description of arguments:
Michael Walshb1500152017-04-12 15:42:43 -05001318 var_value The value to be returned (if not equal to
1319 None).
1320 default The value that is returned if var_value is
1321 None and there is no corresponding global
1322 value defined.
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001323 var_name The name of the variable whose value is to
Michael Walshb1500152017-04-12 15:42:43 -05001324 be returned. Under most circumstances,
1325 this value need not be provided. This
1326 function can figure out the name of the
1327 variable passed as var_value. One
1328 exception to this would be if this
1329 function is called directly from a .robot
1330 file.
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001331 """
1332
Michael Walshb1500152017-04-12 15:42:43 -05001333 if var_value is not None:
1334 return var_value
1335
1336 if var_name is None:
1337 var_name = get_arg_name(None, 1, 2)
1338
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001339 if robot_env:
Michael Walshc6537442017-06-06 15:33:52 -05001340 var_value = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${" + var_name + "}",
1341 default)
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001342 else:
1343 var_value = getattr(__builtin__, var_name, default)
1344
1345 return var_value
1346
1347###############################################################################
1348
1349
Michael Walsh82acf002017-05-04 14:33:05 -05001350# hidden_text is a list of passwords which are to be replaced with asterisks
1351# by print functions defined in this module.
1352hidden_text = []
1353# password_regex is created based on the contents of hidden_text.
1354password_regex = ""
1355
1356
1357###############################################################################
1358def register_passwords(*args):
1359
1360 r"""
1361 Register one or more passwords which are to be hidden in output produced
1362 by the print functions in this module.
1363
1364 Note: Blank password values are NOT registered. They are simply ignored.
1365
1366 Description of argument(s):
1367 args One or more password values. If a given
1368 password value is already registered, this
1369 function will simply do nothing.
1370 """
1371
1372 global hidden_text
1373 global password_regex
1374
1375 for password in args:
1376 if password == "":
1377 break
1378 if password in hidden_text:
1379 break
1380
1381 # Place the password into the hidden_text list.
1382 hidden_text.append(password)
1383 # Create a corresponding password regular expression. Escape regex
1384 # special characters too.
1385 password_regex = '(' +\
1386 '|'.join([re.escape(x) for x in hidden_text]) + ')'
1387
1388###############################################################################
1389
1390
1391###############################################################################
1392def replace_passwords(buffer):
1393
1394 r"""
1395 Return the buffer but with all registered passwords replaced by a string
1396 of asterisks.
1397
1398
1399 Description of argument(s):
1400 buffer The string to be returned but with
1401 passwords replaced.
1402 """
1403
1404 global password_regex
1405
1406 if int(os.environ.get("DEBUG_SHOW_PASSWORDS", "0")):
1407 return buffer
1408
1409 if password_regex == "":
1410 # No passwords to replace.
1411 return buffer
1412
1413 return re.sub(password_regex, "********", buffer)
1414
1415###############################################################################
1416
1417
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001418###############################################################################
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001419# In the following section of code, we will dynamically create print versions
1420# for each of the sprint functions defined above. So, for example, where we
1421# have an sprint_time() function defined above that returns the time to the
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001422# caller in a string, we will create a corresponding print_time() function
1423# that will print that string directly to stdout.
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001424
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001425# It can be complicated to follow what's being created by the exec statements
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001426# below. Here is an example of the print_time() function that will be created:
1427
1428# def print_time(*args):
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001429# s_func = getattr(sys.modules[__name__], "sprint_time")
1430# sys.stdout.write(s_func(*args))
1431# sys.stdout.flush()
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001432
1433# Here are comments describing the 3 lines in the body of the created function.
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001434# Create a reference to the "s" version of the given function in s_func (e.g.
1435# if this function name is print_time, we want s_funcname to be "sprint_time").
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001436# Call the "s" version of this function passing it all of our arguments.
1437# Write the result to stdout.
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001438
1439# func_names contains a list of all print functions which should be created
1440# from their sprint counterparts.
1441func_names = ['print_time', 'print_timen', 'print_error', 'print_varx',
Michael Walsh18176322016-11-15 15:11:21 -06001442 'print_var', 'print_vars', 'print_dashes', 'indent',
1443 'print_call_stack', 'print_func_name', 'print_executing',
1444 'print_pgm_header', 'print_issuing', 'print_pgm_footer',
1445 'print_error_report', 'print', 'printn']
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001446
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001447# stderr_func_names is a list of functions whose output should go to stderr
1448# rather than stdout.
1449stderr_func_names = ['print_error', 'print_error_report']
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001450
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001451gp_debug_print("robot_env: " + str(robot_env))
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001452for func_name in func_names:
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001453 gp_debug_print("func_name: " + func_name)
1454 if func_name in stderr_func_names:
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001455 output_stream = "stderr"
1456 else:
1457 output_stream = "stdout"
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001458
1459 func_def_line = "def " + func_name + "(*args):"
1460 s_func_line = " s_func = getattr(sys.modules[__name__], \"s" +\
1461 func_name + "\")"
1462 # Generate the code to do the printing.
1463 if robot_env:
1464 func_print_lines = \
1465 [
Michael Walsh82acf002017-05-04 14:33:05 -05001466 " BuiltIn().log_to_console(replace_passwords" +
1467 "(s_func(*args)),"
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001468 " stream='" + output_stream + "',"
1469 " no_newline=True)"
1470 ]
1471 else:
1472 func_print_lines = \
1473 [
Michael Walsh82acf002017-05-04 14:33:05 -05001474 " sys." + output_stream +
1475 ".write(replace_passwords(s_func(*args)))",
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001476 " sys." + output_stream + ".flush()"
1477 ]
1478
1479 # Create an array containing the lines of the function we wish to create.
1480 func_def = [func_def_line, s_func_line] + func_print_lines
1481 # We don't want to try to redefine the "print" function, thus the if
1482 # statement.
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001483 if func_name != "print":
1484 pgm_definition_string = '\n'.join(func_def)
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001485 gp_debug_print(pgm_definition_string)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001486 exec(pgm_definition_string)
1487
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001488 # Insert a blank line which will be overwritten by the next several
1489 # definitions.
1490 func_def.insert(1, "")
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001491
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001492 # Define the "q" (i.e. quiet) version of the given print function.
1493 func_def[0] = "def q" + func_name + "(*args):"
Michael Walshc6537442017-06-06 15:33:52 -05001494 func_def[1] = " if int(get_var_value(None, 0, \"quiet\")): return"
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001495 pgm_definition_string = '\n'.join(func_def)
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001496 gp_debug_print(pgm_definition_string)
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001497 exec(pgm_definition_string)
1498
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001499 # Define the "d" (i.e. debug) version of the given print function.
1500 func_def[0] = "def d" + func_name + "(*args):"
Michael Walshc6537442017-06-06 15:33:52 -05001501 func_def[1] = " if not int(get_var_value(None, 0, \"debug\")): return"
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001502 pgm_definition_string = '\n'.join(func_def)
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001503 gp_debug_print(pgm_definition_string)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001504 exec(pgm_definition_string)
1505
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001506 # Define the "l" (i.e. log) version of the given print function.
1507 func_def_line = "def l" + func_name + "(*args):"
1508 func_print_lines = \
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001509 [
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001510 " logging.log(getattr(logging, 'INFO'), s_func(*args))"
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001511 ]
1512
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001513 func_def = [func_def_line, s_func_line] + func_print_lines
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001514 if func_name != "print_varx" and func_name != "print_var":
1515 pgm_definition_string = '\n'.join(func_def)
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001516 gp_debug_print(pgm_definition_string)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001517 exec(pgm_definition_string)
1518
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001519 if func_name == "print" or func_name == "printn":
1520 gp_debug_print("")
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001521 continue
1522
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001523 # Create abbreviated aliases (e.g. spvar is an alias for sprint_var).
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001524 alias = re.sub("print_", "p", func_name)
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001525 prefixes = ["", "s", "q", "d", "l"]
1526 for prefix in prefixes:
1527 pgm_definition_string = prefix + alias + " = " + prefix + func_name
1528 gp_debug_print(pgm_definition_string)
1529 exec(pgm_definition_string)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001530
Michael Walsh2ee77cd2017-03-08 11:50:17 -06001531 gp_debug_print("")
Michael Walshde791732016-09-06 14:25:24 -05001532
1533###############################################################################