awesome/tests/_runner.lua

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local timer = require("gears.timer")
local awful = require("awful")
local gtable = require("gears.table")
local runner = {
quit_awesome_on_error = os.getenv('TEST_PAUSE_ON_ERRORS') ~= '1',
}
local verbose = os.getenv('VERBOSE') == '1'
-- Helpers.
--- Add some rules to awful.rules.rules, after the defaults.
local default_rules = gtable.clone(awful.rules.rules)
runner.add_to_default_rules = function(r)
awful.rules.rules = gtable.clone(default_rules)
table.insert(awful.rules.rules, r)
end
-- Was the runner started already?
local running = false
-- This is used if a test causes errors before starting the runner
timer.start_new(1, function()
if not running then
io.stderr:write("Error: run_steps() was never called.\n")
if not runner.quit_awesome_on_error then
io.stderr:write("Keeping awesome open...\n")
return -- keep awesome open on error.
end
awesome.quit()
end
end)
runner.step_kill_clients = function(step)
if step == 1 then
for _,c in ipairs(client.get()) do
c:kill()
end
end
if #client.get() == 0 then
return true
end
end
--- Print a message if verbose mode is enabled.
-- @tparam string message The message to print.
function runner.verbose(message)
if verbose then
io.stderr:write(message .. "\n")
end
end
--- When using run_direct(), this function indicates that the test is now done.
-- @tparam[opt=nil] string message An error message explaining the test failure, if it failed.
function runner.done(message)
if message then
io.stderr:write("Error: " .. message .. "\n")
if not runner.quit_awesome_on_error then
io.stderr:write("Keeping awesome open...\n")
return
end
end
local client_count = #client.get()
if client_count > 0 then
io.stderr:write(string.format(
"NOTE: there were %d clients left after the test.\n", client_count))
-- Remove any clients.
for _,c in ipairs(client.get()) do
c:kill()
end
end
if not message then
io.stderr:write("Test finished successfully.\n")
end
awesome.quit()
end
--- This function is called to indicate that a test does not use the run_steps()
-- facility, but instead runs something else directly.
function runner.run_direct()
assert(not running, "API abuse: Test was started twice")
running = true
end
--- Start some step-wise tests. The given steps are called in order until all
-- succeeded. Each step is a function that can return true/false to indicate
-- success/failure, but can also return nothing if it needs to be called again
-- later.
function runner.run_steps(steps, options)
options = gtable.crush({
kill_clients=true,
wait_per_step=2, -- how long to wait per step in seconds.
}, options or {})
-- Setup timer/timeout to limit waiting for signal and quitting awesome.
local t = timer({timeout=0})
local wait=options.wait_per_step / 0.1
local step=1
local step_count=0
runner.run_direct()
if options.kill_clients then
-- Add a final step to kill all clients and wait for them to finish.
-- Ref: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/pull/1904#issuecomment-312793006
steps[#steps + 1] = runner.step_kill_clients
end
t:connect_signal("timeout", function() timer.delayed_call(function()
local step_func = steps[step]
step_count = step_count + 1
local step_as_string = step..'/'..#steps..' (@'..step_count..')'
io.flush() -- for "tail -f".
runner.verbose(string.format('Running step %s..\n', step_as_string))
-- Call the current step's function.
local success, result = xpcall(function()
return step_func(step_count)
end, debug.traceback)
if not success then
runner.done('running function for step '
..step_as_string..': '..tostring(result)..'!')
t:stop()
elseif result then
-- true: test succeeded.
if step < #steps then
-- Next step.
step = step+1
step_count = 0
wait = options.wait_per_step / 0.1
t.timeout = 0
t:again()
else
-- All steps finished, we are done.
runner.done()
end
else
-- Append filename/lnum of failed step function.
local step_info = debug.getinfo(step_func)
local step_loc = string.format("%s:%d", step_info["short_src"], step_info["linedefined"])
step_as_string = step_as_string .. " ("..step_loc..")"
if result == false then
runner.done("Step "..step_as_string.." failed (returned false).")
else
-- No result yet, run this step again.
wait = wait-1
if wait > 0 then
t.timeout = 0.1
t:again()
else
runner.done("timeout waiting for signal in step "
..step_as_string..".")
t:stop()
end
end
end
end) end)
t:start()
end
return runner
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