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#! /usr/bin/env python3
#
# BitBake Toaster Implementation
#
# Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Intel Corporation
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
#
import re
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.utils import timezone
from tests.browser.selenium_helpers import SeleniumTestCase
from orm.models import BitbakeVersion, Release, Project, Build, Target
class TestAllBuildsPage(SeleniumTestCase):
""" Tests for all builds page /builds/ """
PROJECT_NAME = 'test project'
CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME = 'command line builds'
def setUp(self):
bbv = BitbakeVersion.objects.create(name='bbv1', giturl='/tmp/',
branch='master', dirpath='')
release = Release.objects.create(name='release1',
bitbake_version=bbv)
self.project1 = Project.objects.create_project(name=self.PROJECT_NAME,
release=release)
self.default_project = Project.objects.create_project(
name=self.CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME,
release=release
)
self.default_project.is_default = True
self.default_project.save()
# parameters for builds to associate with the projects
now = timezone.now()
self.project1_build_success = {
'project': self.project1,
'started_on': now,
'completed_on': now,
'outcome': Build.SUCCEEDED
}
self.project1_build_failure = {
'project': self.project1,
'started_on': now,
'completed_on': now,
'outcome': Build.FAILED
}
self.default_project_build_success = {
'project': self.default_project,
'started_on': now,
'completed_on': now,
'outcome': Build.SUCCEEDED
}
def _get_build_time_element(self, build):
"""
Return the HTML element containing the build time for a build
in the recent builds area
"""
selector = 'div[data-latest-build-result="%s"] ' \
'[data-role="data-recent-build-buildtime-field"]' % build.id
# because this loads via Ajax, wait for it to be visible
self.wait_until_present(selector)
build_time_spans = self.find_all(selector)
self.assertEqual(len(build_time_spans), 1)
return build_time_spans[0]
def _get_row_for_build(self, build):
""" Get the table row for the build from the all builds table """
self.wait_until_present('#allbuildstable')
rows = self.find_all('#allbuildstable tr')
# look for the row with a download link on the recipe which matches the
# build ID
url = reverse('builddashboard', args=(build.id,))
selector = 'td.target a[href="%s"]' % url
found_row = None
for row in rows:
outcome_links = row.find_elements_by_css_selector(selector)
if len(outcome_links) == 1:
found_row = row
break
self.assertNotEqual(found_row, None)
return found_row
def test_show_tasks_with_suffix(self):
""" Task should be shown as suffix on build name """
build = Build.objects.create(**self.project1_build_success)
target = 'bash'
task = 'clean'
Target.objects.create(build=build, target=target, task=task)
url = reverse('all-builds')
self.get(url)
self.wait_until_present('td[class="target"]')
cell = self.find('td[class="target"]')
content = cell.get_attribute('innerHTML')
expected_text = '%s:%s' % (target, task)
self.assertTrue(re.search(expected_text, content),
'"target" cell should contain text %s' % expected_text)
def test_rebuild_buttons(self):
"""
Test 'Rebuild' buttons in recent builds section
'Rebuild' button should not be shown for command-line builds,
but should be shown for other builds
"""
build1 = Build.objects.create(**self.project1_build_success)
default_build = Build.objects.create(**self.default_project_build_success)
url = reverse('all-builds')
self.get(url)
# shouldn't see a rebuild button for command-line builds
selector = 'div[data-latest-build-result="%s"] .rebuild-btn' % default_build.id
run_again_button = self.find_all(selector)
self.assertEqual(len(run_again_button), 0,
'should not see a rebuild button for cli builds')
# should see a rebuild button for non-command-line builds
selector = 'div[data-latest-build-result="%s"] .rebuild-btn' % build1.id
run_again_button = self.find_all(selector)
self.assertEqual(len(run_again_button), 1,
'should see a rebuild button for non-cli builds')
def test_tooltips_on_project_name(self):
"""
Test tooltips shown next to project name in the main table
A tooltip should be present next to the command line
builds project name in the all builds page, but not for
other projects
"""
Build.objects.create(**self.project1_build_success)
Build.objects.create(**self.default_project_build_success)
url = reverse('all-builds')
self.get(url)
# get the project name cells from the table
cells = self.find_all('#allbuildstable td[class="project"]')
selector = 'span.get-help'
for cell in cells:
content = cell.get_attribute('innerHTML')
help_icons = cell.find_elements_by_css_selector(selector)
if re.search(self.PROJECT_NAME, content):
# no help icon next to non-cli project name
msg = 'should not be a help icon for non-cli builds name'
self.assertEqual(len(help_icons), 0, msg)
elif re.search(self.CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME, content):
# help icon next to cli project name
msg = 'should be a help icon for cli builds name'
self.assertEqual(len(help_icons), 1, msg)
else:
msg = 'found unexpected project name cell in all builds table'
self.fail(msg)
def test_builds_time_links(self):
"""
Successful builds should have links on the time column and in the
recent builds area; failed builds should not have links on the time column,
or in the recent builds area
"""
build1 = Build.objects.create(**self.project1_build_success)
build2 = Build.objects.create(**self.project1_build_failure)
# add some targets to these builds so they have recipe links
# (and so we can find the row in the ToasterTable corresponding to
# a particular build)
Target.objects.create(build=build1, target='foo')
Target.objects.create(build=build2, target='bar')
url = reverse('all-builds')
self.get(url)
# test recent builds area for successful build
element = self._get_build_time_element(build1)
links = element.find_elements_by_css_selector('a')
msg = 'should be a link on the build time for a successful recent build'
self.assertEquals(len(links), 1, msg)
# test recent builds area for failed build
element = self._get_build_time_element(build2)
links = element.find_elements_by_css_selector('a')
msg = 'should not be a link on the build time for a failed recent build'
self.assertEquals(len(links), 0, msg)
# test the time column for successful build
build1_row = self._get_row_for_build(build1)
links = build1_row.find_elements_by_css_selector('td.time a')
msg = 'should be a link on the build time for a successful build'
self.assertEquals(len(links), 1, msg)
# test the time column for failed build
build2_row = self._get_row_for_build(build2)
links = build2_row.find_elements_by_css_selector('td.time a')
msg = 'should not be a link on the build time for a failed build'
self.assertEquals(len(links), 0, msg)