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661ac15a4a appveyor: Run functional tests on appveyor (Chun Kuan Lee) 2148c36b6e tests: Make it possible to run functional tests on Windows (Chun Kuan Lee) Pull request description: This PR do the following things: - Make functional tests compatible with Windows - Print color output in functional tests for Windows 10 - Run util and functional tests on appveyor - Do not run symlink tests on Windows Note: - The wallet_multiwallet.py fail is unrelated to the test framework, it's a bug related to c++ code or maybe dependencies. `bitcoind` would exit with 0xC0000005(Access violation) during shutdown occasionally. Disable this for now. - Not using `--failfast` because this is still in experimental. We should track if there is any other error. - Disable ZMQ tests because the python zmq library could cause access violation sometimes. - Disable `feature_notifications` because Bitcoin Core handles the command in different thread, whicha can cause a race condition. Tree-SHA512: b76db137d264e62a5c130e1cbca7a2ca002a7a0f4153fa0b92c1ea6c9c09ef0533e11c49bdbd566c472d8ff59f245758feb5e5a6ec6cb6bb66a1c67bab5fa48a
130 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
130 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""Combine logs from multiple bitcoin nodes as well as the test_framework log.
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This streams the combined log output to stdout. Use combine_logs.py > outputfile
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to write to an outputfile."""
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import argparse
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from collections import defaultdict, namedtuple
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import glob
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import heapq
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import itertools
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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# Matches on the date format at the start of the log event
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TIMESTAMP_PATTERN = re.compile(r"^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}T\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}(\.\d{6})?Z")
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LogEvent = namedtuple('LogEvent', ['timestamp', 'source', 'event'])
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def main():
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"""Main function. Parses args, reads the log files and renders them as text or html."""
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(usage='%(prog)s [options] <test temporary directory>', description=__doc__)
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parser.add_argument('-c', '--color', dest='color', action='store_true', help='outputs the combined log with events colored by source (requires posix terminal colors. Use less -r for viewing)')
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parser.add_argument('--html', dest='html', action='store_true', help='outputs the combined log as html. Requires jinja2. pip install jinja2')
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args, unknown_args = parser.parse_known_args()
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if args.html and args.color:
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print("Only one out of --color or --html should be specified")
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sys.exit(1)
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# There should only be one unknown argument - the path of the temporary test directory
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if len(unknown_args) != 1:
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print("Unexpected arguments" + str(unknown_args))
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sys.exit(1)
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log_events = read_logs(unknown_args[0])
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print_logs(log_events, color=args.color, html=args.html)
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def read_logs(tmp_dir):
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"""Reads log files.
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Delegates to generator function get_log_events() to provide individual log events
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for each of the input log files."""
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# Find out what the folder is called that holds the debug.log file
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chain = glob.glob("{}/node0/*/debug.log".format(tmp_dir))
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if chain:
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chain = chain[0] # pick the first one if more than one chain was found (should never happen)
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chain = re.search('node0/(.+?)/debug\.log$', chain).group(1) # extract the chain name
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else:
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chain = 'regtest' # fallback to regtest (should only happen when none exists)
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files = [("test", "%s/test_framework.log" % tmp_dir)]
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for i in itertools.count():
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logfile = "{}/node{}/{}/debug.log".format(tmp_dir, i, chain)
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if not os.path.isfile(logfile):
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break
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files.append(("node%d" % i, logfile))
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return heapq.merge(*[get_log_events(source, f) for source, f in files])
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def get_log_events(source, logfile):
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"""Generator function that returns individual log events.
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Log events may be split over multiple lines. We use the timestamp
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regex match as the marker for a new log event."""
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try:
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with open(logfile, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as infile:
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event = ''
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timestamp = ''
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for line in infile:
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# skip blank lines
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if line == '\n':
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continue
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# if this line has a timestamp, it's the start of a new log event.
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time_match = TIMESTAMP_PATTERN.match(line)
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if time_match:
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if event:
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yield LogEvent(timestamp=timestamp, source=source, event=event.rstrip())
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timestamp = time_match.group()
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if time_match.group(1) is None:
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# timestamp does not have microseconds. Add zeroes.
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timestamp_micro = timestamp.replace("Z", ".000000Z")
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line = line.replace(timestamp, timestamp_micro)
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timestamp = timestamp_micro
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event = line
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# if it doesn't have a timestamp, it's a continuation line of the previous log.
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else:
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# Add the line. Prefix with space equivalent to the source + timestamp so log lines are aligned
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event += " " + line
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# Flush the final event
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yield LogEvent(timestamp=timestamp, source=source, event=event.rstrip())
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except FileNotFoundError:
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print("File %s could not be opened. Continuing without it." % logfile, file=sys.stderr)
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def print_logs(log_events, color=False, html=False):
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"""Renders the iterator of log events into text or html."""
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if not html:
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colors = defaultdict(lambda: '')
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if color:
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colors["test"] = "\033[0;36m" # CYAN
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colors["node0"] = "\033[0;34m" # BLUE
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colors["node1"] = "\033[0;32m" # GREEN
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colors["node2"] = "\033[0;31m" # RED
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colors["node3"] = "\033[0;33m" # YELLOW
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colors["reset"] = "\033[0m" # Reset font color
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for event in log_events:
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lines = event.event.splitlines()
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print("{0} {1: <5} {2} {3}".format(colors[event.source.rstrip()], event.source, lines[0], colors["reset"]))
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if len(lines) > 1:
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for line in lines[1:]:
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print("{0}{1}{2}".format(colors[event.source.rstrip()], line, colors["reset"]))
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else:
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try:
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import jinja2
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except ImportError:
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print("jinja2 not found. Try `pip install jinja2`")
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sys.exit(1)
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print(jinja2.Environment(loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))))
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.get_template('combined_log_template.html')
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.render(title="Combined Logs from testcase", log_events=[event._asdict() for event in log_events]))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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