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author | Alexandru DAMIAN <alexandru.damian@intel.com> | 2015-07-30 19:25:09 +0300 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2015-08-01 11:26:13 +0100 |
commit | 1640a65091c56eeed0f6bb1020fd156cdc279a6e (patch) | |
tree | ee36a0a10c1fea4d5e10e645b9077f80d6d67567 /bitbake/lib | |
parent | 160d610604fff0b119de2b70a9da8a5f73d93715 (diff) | |
download | poky-1640a65091c56eeed0f6bb1020fd156cdc279a6e.tar.gz |
bitbake: toaster: tts: fix pylint warnings
This patch brings TTS to the pylint coding standards.
Pylint was run with some disables:
disable=logging-too-many-args,line-too-long,missing-docstring
and achieved
Your code has been rated at 10.00/10
There are no functional changes.
(Bitbake rev: 2b40b412ff6a7e3fd4cc32707bd3cd713bc09ddb)
Signed-off-by: Alexandru DAMIAN <alexandru.damian@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ed Bartosh <ed.bartosh@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'bitbake/lib')
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/config.py | 37 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/launcher.py | 35 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/recv.py | 13 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/runner.py | 87 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/scratchpad.py | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/shellutils.py | 64 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/tests.py | 43 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/urlcheck.py | 29 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/urllist.py | 90 |
9 files changed, 208 insertions, 210 deletions
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/config.py b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/config.py index c0e05369e6..40d45f3b7a 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/config.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/config.py | |||
@@ -28,42 +28,48 @@ LOGDIR = "log" | |||
28 | SETTINGS_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "settings.json") | 28 | SETTINGS_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "settings.json") |
29 | TEST_DIR_NAME = "tts_testdir" | 29 | TEST_DIR_NAME = "tts_testdir" |
30 | 30 | ||
31 | DEBUG = True | ||
32 | |||
31 | OWN_PID = os.getpid() | 33 | OWN_PID = os.getpid() |
32 | 34 | ||
33 | W3C_VALIDATOR = "http://icarus.local/w3c-validator/check?doctype=HTML5&uri=" | 35 | W3C_VALIDATOR = "http://icarus.local/w3c-validator/check?doctype=HTML5&uri=" |
34 | 36 | ||
35 | #TODO assign port dynamically | 37 | TOASTER_PORT = 56789 |
36 | TOASTER_PORT=56789 | 38 | |
39 | TESTDIR = None | ||
37 | 40 | ||
38 | #we parse the w3c URL to know where to connect | 41 | #we parse the w3c URL to know where to connect |
39 | 42 | ||
40 | import urlparse | 43 | import urlparse |
41 | 44 | ||
42 | def get_public_ip(): | 45 | def get_public_ip(): |
43 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) | 46 | temp_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) |
44 | p = urlparse.urlparse("http://icarus.local/w3c-validator/check?doctype=HTML5&uri=") | 47 | parsed_url = urlparse.urlparse("http://icarus.local/w3c-validator/check?doctype=HTML5&uri=") |
45 | s.connect(( p.netloc, 80 if p.port is None else p.port)) | 48 | temp_socket.connect((parsed_url.netloc, 80 if parsed_url.port is None else parsed_url.port)) |
46 | hn = s.getsockname()[0] | 49 | public_ip = temp_socket.getsockname()[0] |
47 | s.close() | 50 | temp_socket.close() |
48 | return hn | 51 | return public_ip |
49 | 52 | ||
50 | TOASTER_BASEURL="http://%s:%d/" % (get_public_ip(), TOASTER_PORT) | 53 | TOASTER_BASEURL = "http://%s:%d/" % (get_public_ip(), TOASTER_PORT) |
51 | 54 | ||
52 | 55 | ||
53 | OWN_EMAIL_ADDRESS = "Toaster Testing Framework <alexandru.damian@intel.com>" | 56 | OWN_EMAIL_ADDRESS = "Toaster Testing Framework <alexandru.damian@intel.com>" |
54 | REPORT_EMAIL_ADDRESS = "alexandru.damian@intel.com" | 57 | REPORT_EMAIL_ADDRESS = "alexandru.damian@intel.com" |
55 | 58 | ||
56 | # make sure we have the basic logging infrastructure | 59 | # make sure we have the basic logging infrastructure |
60 | |||
61 | #pylint: disable=invalid-name | ||
62 | # we disable the invalid name because the module-level "logger" is used througout bitbake | ||
57 | logger = logging.getLogger("toastertest") | 63 | logger = logging.getLogger("toastertest") |
58 | __console = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) | 64 | __console__ = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) |
59 | __console.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s %(levelname)s: %(message)s")) | 65 | __console__.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s %(levelname)s: %(message)s")) |
60 | logger.addHandler(__console) | 66 | logger.addHandler(__console__) |
61 | logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) | 67 | logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) |
62 | 68 | ||
63 | 69 | ||
64 | # singleton file names | 70 | # singleton file names |
65 | LOCKFILE="/tmp/ttf.lock" | 71 | LOCKFILE = "/tmp/ttf.lock" |
66 | BACKLOGFILE=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "backlog.txt") | 72 | BACKLOGFILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "backlog.txt") |
67 | 73 | ||
68 | # task states | 74 | # task states |
69 | def enum(*sequential, **named): | 75 | def enum(*sequential, **named): |
@@ -73,7 +79,8 @@ def enum(*sequential, **named): | |||
73 | return type('Enum', (), enums) | 79 | return type('Enum', (), enums) |
74 | 80 | ||
75 | 81 | ||
76 | class TASKS: | 82 | class TASKS(object): |
83 | #pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods | ||
77 | PENDING = "PENDING" | 84 | PENDING = "PENDING" |
78 | INPROGRESS = "INPROGRESS" | 85 | INPROGRESS = "INPROGRESS" |
79 | DONE = "DONE" | 86 | DONE = "DONE" |
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/launcher.py b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/launcher.py index 90c6d95c58..e5794c1c56 100755 --- a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/launcher.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/launcher.py | |||
@@ -31,13 +31,11 @@ import smtplib | |||
31 | # Import the email modules we'll need | 31 | # Import the email modules we'll need |
32 | from email.mime.text import MIMEText | 32 | from email.mime.text import MIMEText |
33 | 33 | ||
34 | DEBUG=True | ||
35 | |||
36 | def _take_lockfile(): | 34 | def _take_lockfile(): |
37 | return shellutils.lockfile(shellutils.mk_lock_filename()) | 35 | return shellutils.lockfile(shellutils.mk_lock_filename()) |
38 | 36 | ||
39 | 37 | ||
40 | def read_next_task_by_state(task_state, task_name = None): | 38 | def read_next_task_by_state(task_state, task_name=None): |
41 | if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), config.BACKLOGFILE)): | 39 | if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), config.BACKLOGFILE)): |
42 | return None | 40 | return None |
43 | os.rename(config.BACKLOGFILE, config.BACKLOGFILE + ".tmp") | 41 | os.rename(config.BACKLOGFILE, config.BACKLOGFILE + ".tmp") |
@@ -56,28 +54,28 @@ def read_next_task_by_state(task_state, task_name = None): | |||
56 | os.remove(config.BACKLOGFILE + ".tmp") | 54 | os.remove(config.BACKLOGFILE + ".tmp") |
57 | return task | 55 | return task |
58 | 56 | ||
59 | def send_report(task_name, plaintext, errtext = None): | 57 | def send_report(task_name, plaintext, errtext=None): |
60 | if errtext is None: | 58 | if errtext is None: |
61 | msg = MIMEText(plaintext) | 59 | msg = MIMEText(plaintext) |
62 | else: | 60 | else: |
63 | if plaintext is None: | 61 | if plaintext is None: |
64 | plaintext="" | 62 | plaintext = "" |
65 | msg = MIMEText("--STDOUT dump--\n\n%s\n\n--STDERR dump--\n\n%s" % (plaintext, errtext)) | 63 | msg = MIMEText("--STDOUT dump--\n\n%s\n\n--STDERR dump--\n\n%s" % (plaintext, errtext)) |
66 | 64 | ||
67 | msg['Subject'] = "[review-request] %s - smoke test results" % task_name | 65 | msg['Subject'] = "[review-request] %s - smoke test results" % task_name |
68 | msg['From'] = config.OWN_EMAIL_ADDRESS | 66 | msg['From'] = config.OWN_EMAIL_ADDRESS |
69 | msg['To'] = config.REPORT_EMAIL_ADDRESS | 67 | msg['To'] = config.REPORT_EMAIL_ADDRESS |
70 | 68 | ||
71 | s = smtplib.SMTP("localhost") | 69 | smtp_connection = smtplib.SMTP("localhost") |
72 | s.sendmail(config.OWN_EMAIL_ADDRESS, [config.REPORT_EMAIL_ADDRESS], msg.as_string()) | 70 | smtp_connection.sendmail(config.OWN_EMAIL_ADDRESS, [config.REPORT_EMAIL_ADDRESS], msg.as_string()) |
73 | s.quit() | 71 | smtp_connection.quit() |
74 | 72 | ||
75 | if __name__ == "__main__": | 73 | def main(): |
76 | # we don't do anything if we have another instance of us running | 74 | # we don't do anything if we have another instance of us running |
77 | lf = _take_lockfile() | 75 | lock_file = _take_lockfile() |
78 | 76 | ||
79 | if lf is None: | 77 | if lock_file is None: |
80 | if DEBUG: | 78 | if config.DEBUG: |
81 | print("Concurrent script in progress, exiting") | 79 | print("Concurrent script in progress, exiting") |
82 | sys.exit(1) | 80 | sys.exit(1) |
83 | 81 | ||
@@ -88,13 +86,16 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": | |||
88 | out = None | 86 | out = None |
89 | try: | 87 | try: |
90 | out = shellutils.run_shell_cmd("%s %s" % (os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "runner.py"), next_task)) | 88 | out = shellutils.run_shell_cmd("%s %s" % (os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "runner.py"), next_task)) |
91 | pass | 89 | except ShellCmdException as exc: |
92 | except ShellCmdException as e: | 90 | print("Failed while running the test runner: %s", exc) |
93 | print("Failed while running the test runner: %s", e) | 91 | errtext = exc.__str__() |
94 | errtext = e.__str__() | ||
95 | send_report(next_task, out, errtext) | 92 | send_report(next_task, out, errtext) |
96 | read_next_task_by_state(config.TASKS.INPROGRESS, next_task) | 93 | read_next_task_by_state(config.TASKS.INPROGRESS, next_task) |
97 | else: | 94 | else: |
98 | print("No task") | 95 | print("No task") |
99 | 96 | ||
100 | shellutils.unlockfile(lf) | 97 | shellutils.unlockfile(lock_file) |
98 | |||
99 | |||
100 | if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
101 | main() | ||
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/recv.py b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/recv.py index 168294acab..2faf8d08c7 100755 --- a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/recv.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/recv.py | |||
@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ | |||
26 | 26 | ||
27 | from __future__ import print_function | 27 | from __future__ import print_function |
28 | import sys, os, config, shellutils | 28 | import sys, os, config, shellutils |
29 | from shellutils import ShellCmdException | ||
30 | 29 | ||
31 | from email.parser import Parser | 30 | from email.parser import Parser |
32 | 31 | ||
@@ -34,9 +33,13 @@ def recv_mail(datastring): | |||
34 | headers = Parser().parsestr(datastring) | 33 | headers = Parser().parsestr(datastring) |
35 | return headers['subject'] | 34 | return headers['subject'] |
36 | 35 | ||
36 | def main(): | ||
37 | lock_file = shellutils.lockfile(shellutils.mk_lock_filename(), retry=True) | ||
37 | 38 | ||
38 | if __name__ == "__main__": | 39 | if lock_file is None: |
39 | lf = shellutils.lockfile(shellutils.mk_lock_filename(), retry = True) | 40 | if config.DEBUG: |
41 | print("Concurrent script in progress, exiting") | ||
42 | sys.exit(1) | ||
40 | 43 | ||
41 | subject = recv_mail(sys.stdin.read()) | 44 | subject = recv_mail(sys.stdin.read()) |
42 | 45 | ||
@@ -47,5 +50,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": | |||
47 | line = "%s|%s\n" % (task_name, config.TASKS.PENDING) | 50 | line = "%s|%s\n" % (task_name, config.TASKS.PENDING) |
48 | fout.write(line) | 51 | fout.write(line) |
49 | 52 | ||
50 | shellutils.unlockfile(lf) | 53 | shellutils.unlockfile(lock_file) |
51 | 54 | ||
55 | if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
56 | main() | ||
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/runner.py b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/runner.py index e7e4dd2d2e..809fb35c5c 100755 --- a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/runner.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/runner.py | |||
@@ -28,24 +28,22 @@ | |||
28 | 28 | ||
29 | 29 | ||
30 | from __future__ import print_function | 30 | from __future__ import print_function |
31 | import optparse | ||
32 | import sys, os | 31 | import sys, os |
33 | import unittest, inspect, importlib | 32 | import unittest, importlib |
34 | import logging, pprint, json | 33 | import logging, pprint, json |
35 | 34 | ||
36 | from shellutils import * | 35 | from shellutils import ShellCmdException, mkdirhier, run_shell_cmd |
37 | 36 | ||
38 | import config | 37 | import config |
39 | 38 | ||
40 | # we also log to a file, in addition to console, because our output is important | 39 | # we also log to a file, in addition to console, because our output is important |
41 | __log_file_name =os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),"log/tts_%d.log" % config.OWN_PID) | 40 | __log_file_name__ = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "log/tts_%d.log" % config.OWN_PID) |
42 | mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(__log_file_name)) | 41 | mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(__log_file_name__)) |
43 | __log_file = open(__log_file_name, "w") | 42 | __log_file__ = open(__log_file_name__, "w") |
44 | __file_handler = logging.StreamHandler(__log_file) | 43 | __file_handler__ = logging.StreamHandler(__log_file__) |
45 | __file_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s %(levelname)s: %(message)s")) | 44 | __file_handler__.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s %(levelname)s: %(message)s")) |
46 | |||
47 | config.logger.addHandler(__file_handler) | ||
48 | 45 | ||
46 | config.logger.addHandler(__file_handler__) | ||
49 | 47 | ||
50 | # set up log directory | 48 | # set up log directory |
51 | try: | 49 | try: |
@@ -54,12 +52,12 @@ try: | |||
54 | else: | 52 | else: |
55 | if not os.path.isdir(config.LOGDIR): | 53 | if not os.path.isdir(config.LOGDIR): |
56 | raise Exception("Expected log dir '%s' is not actually a directory." % config.LOGDIR) | 54 | raise Exception("Expected log dir '%s' is not actually a directory." % config.LOGDIR) |
57 | except OSError as e: | 55 | except OSError as exc: |
58 | raise e | 56 | raise exc |
59 | 57 | ||
60 | # creates the under-test-branch as a separate directory | 58 | # creates the under-test-branch as a separate directory |
61 | def set_up_test_branch(settings, branch_name): | 59 | def set_up_test_branch(settings, branch_name): |
62 | testdir = "%s/%s.%d" % (settings['workdir'], config.TEST_DIR_NAME, config.OWN_PID) | 60 | testdir = "%s/%s.%d" % (settings['workdir'], config.TEST_DIR_NAME, config.OWN_PID) |
63 | 61 | ||
64 | # creates the host dir | 62 | # creates the host dir |
65 | if os.path.exists(testdir): | 63 | if os.path.exists(testdir): |
@@ -70,11 +68,11 @@ def set_up_test_branch(settings, branch_name): | |||
70 | run_shell_cmd("cp -a '%s'/.git '%s'" % (settings['localclone'], testdir)) | 68 | run_shell_cmd("cp -a '%s'/.git '%s'" % (settings['localclone'], testdir)) |
71 | 69 | ||
72 | # add the remote if it doesn't exist | 70 | # add the remote if it doesn't exist |
73 | crt_remotes = run_shell_cmd("git remote -v", cwd = testdir) | 71 | crt_remotes = run_shell_cmd("git remote -v", cwd=testdir) |
74 | remotes = [word for line in crt_remotes.split("\n") for word in line.split()] | 72 | remotes = [word for line in crt_remotes.split("\n") for word in line.split()] |
75 | if not config.CONTRIB_REPO in remotes: | 73 | if not config.CONTRIB_REPO in remotes: |
76 | remote_name = "tts_contrib" | 74 | remote_name = "tts_contrib" |
77 | run_shell_cmd("git remote add %s %s" % (remote_name, config.CONTRIB_REPO), cwd = testdir) | 75 | run_shell_cmd("git remote add %s %s" % (remote_name, config.CONTRIB_REPO), cwd=testdir) |
78 | else: | 76 | else: |
79 | remote_name = remotes[remotes.index(config.CONTRIB_REPO) - 1] | 77 | remote_name = remotes[remotes.index(config.CONTRIB_REPO) - 1] |
80 | 78 | ||
@@ -82,7 +80,7 @@ def set_up_test_branch(settings, branch_name): | |||
82 | run_shell_cmd("git fetch %s -p" % remote_name, cwd=testdir) | 80 | run_shell_cmd("git fetch %s -p" % remote_name, cwd=testdir) |
83 | 81 | ||
84 | # do the checkout | 82 | # do the checkout |
85 | run_shell_cmd("git checkout origin/master && git branch -D %s; git checkout %s/%s -b %s && git reset --hard" % (branch_name,remote_name,branch_name,branch_name), cwd=testdir) | 83 | run_shell_cmd("git checkout origin/master && git branch -D %s; git checkout %s/%s -b %s && git reset --hard" % (branch_name, remote_name, branch_name, branch_name), cwd=testdir) |
86 | 84 | ||
87 | return testdir | 85 | return testdir |
88 | 86 | ||
@@ -90,15 +88,15 @@ def set_up_test_branch(settings, branch_name): | |||
90 | def __search_for_tests(): | 88 | def __search_for_tests(): |
91 | # we find all classes that can run, and run them | 89 | # we find all classes that can run, and run them |
92 | tests = [] | 90 | tests = [] |
93 | for dir_name, dirs_list, files_list in os.walk(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))): | 91 | for _, _, files_list in os.walk(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))): |
94 | for f in [f[:-3] for f in files_list if f.endswith(".py") and not f.startswith("__init__")]: | 92 | for module_file in [f[:-3] for f in files_list if f.endswith(".py") and not f.startswith("__init__")]: |
95 | config.logger.debug("Inspecting module %s", f) | 93 | config.logger.debug("Inspecting module %s", module_file) |
96 | current_module = importlib.import_module(f) | 94 | current_module = importlib.import_module(module_file) |
97 | crtclass_names = vars(current_module) | 95 | crtclass_names = vars(current_module) |
98 | for v in crtclass_names: | 96 | for name in crtclass_names: |
99 | t = crtclass_names[v] | 97 | tested_value = crtclass_names[name] |
100 | if isinstance(t, type(unittest.TestCase)) and issubclass(t, unittest.TestCase): | 98 | if isinstance(tested_value, type(unittest.TestCase)) and issubclass(tested_value, unittest.TestCase): |
101 | tests.append((f,v)) | 99 | tests.append((module_file, name)) |
102 | break | 100 | break |
103 | return tests | 101 | return tests |
104 | 102 | ||
@@ -117,27 +115,31 @@ def execute_tests(dir_under_test, testname): | |||
117 | os.chdir(dir_under_test) | 115 | os.chdir(dir_under_test) |
118 | 116 | ||
119 | # execute each module | 117 | # execute each module |
118 | # pylint: disable=broad-except | ||
119 | # we disable the broad-except because we want to actually catch all possible exceptions | ||
120 | try: | 120 | try: |
121 | config.logger.debug("Discovered test clases: %s" % pprint.pformat(tests)) | 121 | config.logger.debug("Discovered test clases: %s", pprint.pformat(tests)) |
122 | suite = unittest.TestSuite() | 122 | suite = unittest.TestSuite() |
123 | loader = unittest.TestLoader() | 123 | loader = unittest.TestLoader() |
124 | result = unittest.TestResult() | 124 | result = unittest.TestResult() |
125 | for m,t in tests: | 125 | for module_file, name in tests: |
126 | suite.addTest(loader.loadTestsFromName("%s.%s" % (m,t))) | 126 | suite.addTest(loader.loadTestsFromName("%s.%s" % (module_file, name))) |
127 | config.logger.info("Running %d test(s)", suite.countTestCases()) | 127 | config.logger.info("Running %d test(s)", suite.countTestCases()) |
128 | suite.run(result) | 128 | suite.run(result) |
129 | 129 | ||
130 | if len(result.errors) > 0: | 130 | for error in result.errors: |
131 | map(lambda x: config.logger.error("Exception on test: %s" % pprint.pformat(x)), result.errors) | 131 | config.logger.error("Exception on test: %s\n%s", error[0], |
132 | "\n".join(["-- %s" % x for x in error[1].split("\n")])) | ||
132 | 133 | ||
133 | if len(result.failures) > 0: | 134 | for failure in result.failures: |
134 | map(lambda x: config.logger.error("Failed test: %s:\n%s\n" % (pprint.pformat(x[0]), "\n".join(["-- %s" % x for x in eval(pprint.pformat(x[1])).split("\n")]))), result.failures) | 135 | config.logger.error("Failed test: %s:\n%s\n", failure[0], |
136 | "\n".join(["-- %s" % x for x in failure[1].split("\n")])) | ||
135 | 137 | ||
136 | config.logger.info("Test results: %d ran, %d errors, %d failures" % (result.testsRun, len(result.errors), len(result.failures))) | 138 | config.logger.info("Test results: %d ran, %d errors, %d failures", result.testsRun, len(result.errors), len(result.failures)) |
137 | 139 | ||
138 | except Exception as e: | 140 | except Exception as exc: |
139 | import traceback | 141 | import traceback |
140 | config.logger.error("Exception while running test. Tracedump: \n%s", traceback.format_exc(e)) | 142 | config.logger.error("Exception while running test. Tracedump: \n%s", traceback.format_exc(exc)) |
141 | finally: | 143 | finally: |
142 | os.chdir(crt_dir) | 144 | os.chdir(crt_dir) |
143 | return len(result.failures) | 145 | return len(result.failures) |
@@ -161,17 +163,15 @@ def validate_args(): | |||
161 | # load the configuration options | 163 | # load the configuration options |
162 | def read_settings(): | 164 | def read_settings(): |
163 | if not os.path.exists(config.SETTINGS_FILE) or not os.path.isfile(config.SETTINGS_FILE): | 165 | if not os.path.exists(config.SETTINGS_FILE) or not os.path.isfile(config.SETTINGS_FILE): |
164 | raise Exception("Config file '%s' cannot be openend" % config.SETTINGS_FILE); | 166 | raise Exception("Config file '%s' cannot be openend" % config.SETTINGS_FILE) |
165 | return json.loads(open(config.SETTINGS_FILE, "r").read()) | 167 | return json.loads(open(config.SETTINGS_FILE, "r").read()) |
166 | 168 | ||
167 | 169 | ||
168 | # cleanup ! | 170 | # cleanup ! |
169 | def clean_up(testdir): | 171 | def clean_up(testdir): |
170 | # TODO: delete the test dir | ||
171 | run_shell_cmd("rm -rf -- '%s'" % testdir) | 172 | run_shell_cmd("rm -rf -- '%s'" % testdir) |
172 | pass | ||
173 | 173 | ||
174 | if __name__ == "__main__": | 174 | def main(): |
175 | (options, args) = validate_args() | 175 | (options, args) = validate_args() |
176 | 176 | ||
177 | settings = read_settings() | 177 | settings = read_settings() |
@@ -182,19 +182,22 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": | |||
182 | try: | 182 | try: |
183 | if options.testdir is not None and os.path.exists(options.testdir): | 183 | if options.testdir is not None and os.path.exists(options.testdir): |
184 | testdir = os.path.abspath(options.testdir) | 184 | testdir = os.path.abspath(options.testdir) |
185 | config.logger.info("No checkout, using %s" % testdir) | 185 | config.logger.info("No checkout, using %s", testdir) |
186 | else: | 186 | else: |
187 | need_cleanup = True | 187 | need_cleanup = True |
188 | testdir = set_up_test_branch(settings, args[0]) # we expect a branch name as first argument | 188 | testdir = set_up_test_branch(settings, args[0]) # we expect a branch name as first argument |
189 | 189 | ||
190 | config.testdir = testdir # we let tests know where to run | 190 | config.TESTDIR = testdir # we let tests know where to run |
191 | no_failures = execute_tests(testdir, options.singletest) | 191 | no_failures = execute_tests(testdir, options.singletest) |
192 | 192 | ||
193 | except ShellCmdException as e : | 193 | except ShellCmdException as exc: |
194 | import traceback | 194 | import traceback |
195 | config.logger.error("Error while setting up testing. Traceback: \n%s" % traceback.format_exc(e)) | 195 | config.logger.error("Error while setting up testing. Traceback: \n%s", traceback.format_exc(exc)) |
196 | finally: | 196 | finally: |
197 | if need_cleanup and testdir is not None: | 197 | if need_cleanup and testdir is not None: |
198 | clean_up(testdir) | 198 | clean_up(testdir) |
199 | 199 | ||
200 | sys.exit(no_failures) | 200 | sys.exit(no_failures) |
201 | |||
202 | if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
203 | main() | ||
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/scratchpad.py b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/scratchpad.py deleted file mode 100644 index b276fb598b..0000000000 --- a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/scratchpad.py +++ /dev/null | |||
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ | |||
1 | import config | ||
2 | |||
3 | # Code testing section | ||
4 | def _code_test(): | ||
5 | def callback_writeeventlog(opt, opt_str, value, parser): | ||
6 | if len(parser.rargs) < 1 or parser.rargs[0].startswith("-"): | ||
7 | value = "" | ||
8 | else: | ||
9 | value = parser.rargs[0] | ||
10 | del parser.rargs[0] | ||
11 | |||
12 | setattr(parser.values, opt.dest, value) | ||
13 | |||
14 | parser = optparse.OptionParser() | ||
15 | parser.add_option("-w", "--write-log", help = "Writes the event log of the build to a bitbake event json file.", | ||
16 | action = "callback", callback=callback_writeeventlog, dest = "writeeventlog") | ||
17 | |||
18 | options, targets = parser.parse_args(sys.argv) | ||
19 | |||
20 | print (options, targets) | ||
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/shellutils.py b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/shellutils.py index 2b7f0f1d2e..c2012edf83 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/shellutils.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/shellutils.py | |||
@@ -37,16 +37,16 @@ def mkdirhier(directory): | |||
37 | 37 | ||
38 | try: | 38 | try: |
39 | os.makedirs(directory) | 39 | os.makedirs(directory) |
40 | except OSError as e: | 40 | except OSError as exc: |
41 | if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: | 41 | if exc.errno != errno.EEXIST: |
42 | raise e | 42 | raise exc |
43 | 43 | ||
44 | def lockfile(name, shared=False, retry=True): | 44 | def lockfile(name, shared=False, retry=True): |
45 | """ | 45 | """ |
46 | Use the file fn as a lock file, return when the lock has been acquired. | 46 | Use the file fn as a lock file, return when the lock has been acquired. |
47 | Returns a variable to pass to unlockfile(). | 47 | Returns a variable to pass to unlockfile(). |
48 | """ | 48 | """ |
49 | config.logger.debug("take lockfile %s" % name) | 49 | config.logger.debug("take lockfile %s", name) |
50 | dirname = os.path.dirname(name) | 50 | dirname = os.path.dirname(name) |
51 | mkdirhier(dirname) | 51 | mkdirhier(dirname) |
52 | 52 | ||
@@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ def lockfile(name, shared=False, retry=True): | |||
55 | name) | 55 | name) |
56 | sys.exit(1) | 56 | sys.exit(1) |
57 | 57 | ||
58 | op = fcntl.LOCK_EX | 58 | operation = fcntl.LOCK_EX |
59 | if shared: | 59 | if shared: |
60 | op = fcntl.LOCK_SH | 60 | operation = fcntl.LOCK_SH |
61 | if not retry: | 61 | if not retry: |
62 | op = op | fcntl.LOCK_NB | 62 | operation = operation | fcntl.LOCK_NB |
63 | 63 | ||
64 | while True: | 64 | while True: |
65 | # If we leave the lockfiles lying around there is no problem | 65 | # If we leave the lockfiles lying around there is no problem |
@@ -72,38 +72,40 @@ def lockfile(name, shared=False, retry=True): | |||
72 | # This implementation is unfair since the last person to request the | 72 | # This implementation is unfair since the last person to request the |
73 | # lock is the most likely to win it. | 73 | # lock is the most likely to win it. |
74 | 74 | ||
75 | # pylint: disable=broad-except | ||
76 | # we disable the broad-except because we want to actually catch all possible exceptions | ||
75 | try: | 77 | try: |
76 | lf = open(name, 'a+') | 78 | lock_file = open(name, 'a+') |
77 | fileno = lf.fileno() | 79 | fileno = lock_file.fileno() |
78 | fcntl.flock(fileno, op) | 80 | fcntl.flock(fileno, operation) |
79 | statinfo = os.fstat(fileno) | 81 | statinfo = os.fstat(fileno) |
80 | if os.path.exists(lf.name): | 82 | if os.path.exists(lock_file.name): |
81 | statinfo2 = os.stat(lf.name) | 83 | statinfo2 = os.stat(lock_file.name) |
82 | if statinfo.st_ino == statinfo2.st_ino: | 84 | if statinfo.st_ino == statinfo2.st_ino: |
83 | return lf | 85 | return lock_file |
84 | lf.close() | 86 | lock_file.close() |
85 | except Exception: | 87 | except Exception as exc: |
86 | try: | 88 | try: |
87 | lf.close() | 89 | lock_file.close() |
88 | except Exception: | 90 | except Exception as exc2: |
89 | pass | 91 | config.logger.error("Failed to close the lockfile: %s", exc2) |
90 | pass | 92 | config.logger.error("Failed to acquire the lockfile: %s", exc) |
91 | if not retry: | 93 | if not retry: |
92 | return None | 94 | return None |
93 | 95 | ||
94 | def unlockfile(lf): | 96 | def unlockfile(lock_file): |
95 | """ | 97 | """ |
96 | Unlock a file locked using lockfile() | 98 | Unlock a file locked using lockfile() |
97 | """ | 99 | """ |
98 | try: | 100 | try: |
99 | # If we had a shared lock, we need to promote to exclusive before | 101 | # If we had a shared lock, we need to promote to exclusive before |
100 | # removing the lockfile. Attempt this, ignore failures. | 102 | # removing the lockfile. Attempt this, ignore failures. |
101 | fcntl.flock(lf.fileno(), fcntl.LOCK_EX|fcntl.LOCK_NB) | 103 | fcntl.flock(lock_file.fileno(), fcntl.LOCK_EX|fcntl.LOCK_NB) |
102 | os.unlink(lf.name) | 104 | os.unlink(lock_file.name) |
103 | except (IOError, OSError): | 105 | except (IOError, OSError): |
104 | pass | 106 | pass |
105 | fcntl.flock(lf.fileno(), fcntl.LOCK_UN) | 107 | fcntl.flock(lock_file.fileno(), fcntl.LOCK_UN) |
106 | lf.close() | 108 | lock_file.close() |
107 | 109 | ||
108 | #ENDOFCOPY | 110 | #ENDOFCOPY |
109 | 111 | ||
@@ -118,20 +120,20 @@ def mk_lock_filename(): | |||
118 | class ShellCmdException(Exception): | 120 | class ShellCmdException(Exception): |
119 | pass | 121 | pass |
120 | 122 | ||
121 | def run_shell_cmd(command, cwd = None): | 123 | def run_shell_cmd(command, cwd=None): |
122 | if cwd is None: | 124 | if cwd is None: |
123 | cwd = os.getcwd() | 125 | cwd = os.getcwd() |
124 | 126 | ||
125 | config.logger.debug("_shellcmd: (%s) %s" % (cwd, command)) | 127 | config.logger.debug("_shellcmd: (%s) %s", cwd, command) |
126 | p = subprocess.Popen(command, cwd = cwd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) | 128 | process = subprocess.Popen(command, cwd=cwd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) |
127 | (out,err) = p.communicate() | 129 | (out, err) = process.communicate() |
128 | p.wait() | 130 | process.wait() |
129 | if p.returncode: | 131 | if process.returncode: |
130 | if len(err) == 0: | 132 | if len(err) == 0: |
131 | err = "command: %s \n%s" % (command, out) | 133 | err = "command: %s \n%s" % (command, out) |
132 | else: | 134 | else: |
133 | err = "command: %s \n%s" % (command, err) | 135 | err = "command: %s \n%s" % (command, err) |
134 | config.logger.warn("_shellcmd: error \n%s\n%s" % (out, err)) | 136 | config.logger.warn("_shellcmd: error \n%s\n%s", out, err) |
135 | raise ShellCmdException(err) | 137 | raise ShellCmdException(err) |
136 | else: | 138 | else: |
137 | #config.logger.debug("localhostbecontroller: shellcmd success\n%s" % out) | 139 | #config.logger.debug("localhostbecontroller: shellcmd success\n%s" % out) |
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/tests.py b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/tests.py index 15a9a874ff..eb91947d83 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/tests.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/tests.py | |||
@@ -24,7 +24,8 @@ | |||
24 | # as this file. | 24 | # as this file. |
25 | 25 | ||
26 | import unittest | 26 | import unittest |
27 | from shellutils import * | 27 | from shellutils import run_shell_cmd, ShellCmdException |
28 | import config | ||
28 | 29 | ||
29 | import pexpect | 30 | import pexpect |
30 | import sys, os, signal, time | 31 | import sys, os, signal, time |
@@ -33,12 +34,9 @@ class TestPyCompilable(unittest.TestCase): | |||
33 | ''' Verifies that all Python files are syntactically correct ''' | 34 | ''' Verifies that all Python files are syntactically correct ''' |
34 | def test_compile_file(self): | 35 | def test_compile_file(self): |
35 | try: | 36 | try: |
36 | out = run_shell_cmd("find . -name *py -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -n1 -P20 python -m py_compile", config.testdir) | 37 | run_shell_cmd("find . -name *py -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -n1 -P20 python -m py_compile", config.TESTDIR) |
37 | except ShellCmdException as e: | 38 | except ShellCmdException as exc: |
38 | self.fail("Error compiling python files: %s" % (e)) | 39 | self.fail("Error compiling python files: %s" % (exc)) |
39 | except Exception as e: | ||
40 | self.fail("Unknown error: %s" % e) | ||
41 | |||
42 | 40 | ||
43 | class TestPySystemStart(unittest.TestCase): | 41 | class TestPySystemStart(unittest.TestCase): |
44 | ''' Attempts to start Toaster, verify that it is succesfull, and stop it ''' | 42 | ''' Attempts to start Toaster, verify that it is succesfull, and stop it ''' |
@@ -47,29 +45,28 @@ class TestPySystemStart(unittest.TestCase): | |||
47 | 45 | ||
48 | def test_start_interactive_mode(self): | 46 | def test_start_interactive_mode(self): |
49 | try: | 47 | try: |
50 | run_shell_cmd("bash -c 'source %s/oe-init-build-env && source toaster start webport=%d && source toaster stop'" % (config.testdir, config.TOASTER_PORT), config.testdir) | 48 | run_shell_cmd("bash -c 'source %s/oe-init-build-env && source toaster start webport=%d && source toaster stop'" % (config.TESTDIR, config.TOASTER_PORT), config.TESTDIR) |
51 | except ShellCmdException as e: | 49 | except ShellCmdException as exc: |
52 | self.fail("Failed starting interactive mode: %s" % (e)) | 50 | self.fail("Failed starting interactive mode: %s" % (exc)) |
53 | 51 | ||
54 | def test_start_managed_mode(self): | 52 | def test_start_managed_mode(self): |
55 | try: | 53 | try: |
56 | run_shell_cmd("%s/bitbake/bin/toaster webport=%d nobrowser & sleep 10 && curl http://localhost:%d/ && kill -2 %1" % (config.testdir, config.TOASTER_PORT, config.TOASTER_PORT), config.testdir) | 54 | run_shell_cmd("%s/bitbake/bin/toaster webport=%d nobrowser & sleep 10 && curl http://localhost:%d/ && kill -2 %%1" % (config.TESTDIR, config.TOASTER_PORT, config.TOASTER_PORT), config.TESTDIR) |
57 | pass | 55 | except ShellCmdException as exc: |
58 | except ShellCmdException as e: | 56 | self.fail("Failed starting managed mode: %s" % (exc)) |
59 | self.fail("Failed starting managed mode: %s" % (e)) | ||
60 | 57 | ||
61 | class TestHTML5Compliance(unittest.TestCase): | 58 | class TestHTML5Compliance(unittest.TestCase): |
62 | def setUp(self): | 59 | def setUp(self): |
63 | self.origdir = os.getcwd() | 60 | self.origdir = os.getcwd() |
64 | self.crtdir = os.path.dirname(config.testdir) | 61 | self.crtdir = os.path.dirname(config.TESTDIR) |
65 | os.chdir(self.crtdir) | 62 | os.chdir(self.crtdir) |
66 | if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.crtdir, "toaster.sqlite")): | 63 | if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.crtdir, "toaster.sqlite")): |
67 | run_shell_cmd("%s/bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py syncdb --noinput" % config.testdir) | 64 | run_shell_cmd("%s/bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py syncdb --noinput" % config.TESTDIR) |
68 | run_shell_cmd("%s/bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py migrate orm" % config.testdir) | 65 | run_shell_cmd("%s/bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py migrate orm" % config.TESTDIR) |
69 | run_shell_cmd("%s/bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py migrate bldcontrol" % config.testdir) | 66 | run_shell_cmd("%s/bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py migrate bldcontrol" % config.TESTDIR) |
70 | run_shell_cmd("%s/bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py loadconf %s/meta-yocto/conf/toasterconf.json" % (config.testdir, config.testdir)) | 67 | run_shell_cmd("%s/bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py loadconf %s/meta-yocto/conf/toasterconf.json" % (config.TESTDIR, config.TESTDIR)) |
71 | 68 | ||
72 | setup = pexpect.spawn("%s/bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py checksettings" % config.testdir) | 69 | setup = pexpect.spawn("%s/bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py checksettings" % config.TESTDIR) |
73 | setup.logfile = sys.stdout | 70 | setup.logfile = sys.stdout |
74 | setup.expect(r".*or type the full path to a different directory: ") | 71 | setup.expect(r".*or type the full path to a different directory: ") |
75 | setup.sendline('') | 72 | setup.sendline('') |
@@ -79,8 +76,8 @@ class TestHTML5Compliance(unittest.TestCase): | |||
79 | setup.expect(r"Enter your option: ") | 76 | setup.expect(r"Enter your option: ") |
80 | setup.sendline('0') | 77 | setup.sendline('0') |
81 | 78 | ||
82 | self.child = pexpect.spawn("%s/bitbake/bin/toaster webport=%d nobrowser" % (config.testdir, config.TOASTER_PORT)) | 79 | self.child = pexpect.spawn("%s/bitbake/bin/toaster webport=%d nobrowser" % (config.TESTDIR, config.TOASTER_PORT)) |
83 | self.child.logfile=sys.stdout | 80 | self.child.logfile = sys.stdout |
84 | self.child.expect("Toaster is now running. You can stop it with Ctrl-C") | 81 | self.child.expect("Toaster is now running. You can stop it with Ctrl-C") |
85 | 82 | ||
86 | def test_html5_compliance(self): | 83 | def test_html5_compliance(self): |
@@ -95,7 +92,7 @@ class TestHTML5Compliance(unittest.TestCase): | |||
95 | failed.append((url, results[url])) | 92 | failed.append((url, results[url])) |
96 | 93 | ||
97 | 94 | ||
98 | self.assertTrue(len(failed)== 0, "Not all URLs validate: \n%s " % "\n".join(map(lambda x: "".join(str(x)),failed))) | 95 | self.assertTrue(len(failed) == 0, "Not all URLs validate: \n%s " % "\n".join(["".join(str(x)) for x in failed])) |
99 | 96 | ||
100 | #(config.TOASTER_BASEURL + url, status, errors, warnings)) | 97 | #(config.TOASTER_BASEURL + url, status, errors, warnings)) |
101 | 98 | ||
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/urlcheck.py b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/urlcheck.py index 86d7caac2a..8514de8956 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/urlcheck.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/urlcheck.py | |||
@@ -2,40 +2,45 @@ from __future__ import print_function | |||
2 | import sys | 2 | import sys |
3 | 3 | ||
4 | import httplib2 | 4 | import httplib2 |
5 | import time | ||
6 | 5 | ||
7 | import config | 6 | import config |
8 | import urllist | 7 | import urllist |
9 | 8 | ||
10 | 9 | ||
11 | # TODO: turn to a test | ||
12 | def validate_html5(url): | 10 | def validate_html5(url): |
13 | h = httplib2.Http(".cache") | 11 | http_client = httplib2.Http(None) |
14 | status = "Failed" | 12 | status = "Failed" |
15 | errors = -1 | 13 | errors = -1 |
16 | warnings = -1 | 14 | warnings = -1 |
17 | 15 | ||
18 | # TODO: the w3c-validator must be a configurable setting | ||
19 | urlrequest = config.W3C_VALIDATOR+url | 16 | urlrequest = config.W3C_VALIDATOR+url |
17 | |||
18 | # pylint: disable=broad-except | ||
19 | # we disable the broad-except because we want to actually catch all possible exceptions | ||
20 | try: | 20 | try: |
21 | resp, content = h.request(urlrequest, "HEAD") | 21 | resp, _ = http_client.request(urlrequest, "HEAD") |
22 | if resp['x-w3c-validator-status'] != "Abort": | 22 | if resp['x-w3c-validator-status'] != "Abort": |
23 | status = resp['x-w3c-validator-status'] | 23 | status = resp['x-w3c-validator-status'] |
24 | errors = int(resp['x-w3c-validator-errors']) | 24 | errors = int(resp['x-w3c-validator-errors']) |
25 | warnings = int(resp['x-w3c-validator-warnings']) | 25 | warnings = int(resp['x-w3c-validator-warnings']) |
26 | except Exception as e: | 26 | except Exception as exc: |
27 | config.logger.warn("Failed validation call: %s" % e.__str__()) | 27 | config.logger.warn("Failed validation call: %s", exc) |
28 | return (status, errors, warnings) | 28 | return (status, errors, warnings) |
29 | 29 | ||
30 | if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
31 | print("Testing %s with %s" % (config.TOASTER_BASEURL, config.W3C_VALIDATOR)) | ||
32 | 30 | ||
33 | def print_validation(url): | 31 | def print_validation(url): |
34 | status, errors, warnings = validate_html5(url) | 32 | status, errors, warnings = validate_html5(url) |
35 | config.logger.error("url %s is %s\terrors %s warnings %s (check at %s)" % (url, status, errors, warnings, config.W3C_VALIDATOR+url)) | 33 | config.logger.error("url %s is %s\terrors %s warnings %s (check at %s)", url, status, errors, warnings, config.W3C_VALIDATOR+url) |
34 | |||
35 | |||
36 | def main(): | ||
37 | print("Testing %s with %s" % (config.TOASTER_BASEURL, config.W3C_VALIDATOR)) | ||
36 | 38 | ||
37 | if len(sys.argv) > 1: | 39 | if len(sys.argv) > 1: |
38 | print_validation(sys.argv[1]) | 40 | print_validation(sys.argv[1]) |
39 | else: | 41 | else: |
40 | for url in urllist.URLS: | 42 | for url in urllist.URLS: |
41 | print_validation(config.TOASTER_BASEURL+url) | 43 | print_validation(config.TOASTER_BASEURL+url) |
44 | |||
45 | if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
46 | main() | ||
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/urllist.py b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/urllist.py index 0226334f0b..3f3a7c2d6e 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/urllist.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/urllist.py | |||
@@ -1,48 +1,46 @@ | |||
1 | import config | ||
2 | |||
3 | URLS = [ | 1 | URLS = [ |
4 | 'toastergui/landing/', | 2 | 'toastergui/landing/', |
5 | 'toastergui/builds/', | 3 | 'toastergui/builds/', |
6 | 'toastergui/build/1', | 4 | 'toastergui/build/1', |
7 | 'toastergui/build/1/tasks/', | 5 | 'toastergui/build/1/tasks/', |
8 | 'toastergui/build/1/tasks/1/', | 6 | 'toastergui/build/1/tasks/1/', |
9 | 'toastergui/build/1/task/1', | 7 | 'toastergui/build/1/task/1', |
10 | 'toastergui/build/1/recipes/', | 8 | 'toastergui/build/1/recipes/', |
11 | 'toastergui/build/1/recipe/1/active_tab/1', | 9 | 'toastergui/build/1/recipe/1/active_tab/1', |
12 | 'toastergui/build/1/recipe/1', | 10 | 'toastergui/build/1/recipe/1', |
13 | 'toastergui/build/1/recipe_packages/1', | 11 | 'toastergui/build/1/recipe_packages/1', |
14 | 'toastergui/build/1/packages/', | 12 | 'toastergui/build/1/packages/', |
15 | 'toastergui/build/1/package/1', | 13 | 'toastergui/build/1/package/1', |
16 | 'toastergui/build/1/package_built_dependencies/1', | 14 | 'toastergui/build/1/package_built_dependencies/1', |
17 | 'toastergui/build/1/package_included_detail/1/1', | 15 | 'toastergui/build/1/package_included_detail/1/1', |
18 | 'toastergui/build/1/package_included_dependencies/1/1', | 16 | 'toastergui/build/1/package_included_dependencies/1/1', |
19 | 'toastergui/build/1/package_included_reverse_dependencies/1/1', | 17 | 'toastergui/build/1/package_included_reverse_dependencies/1/1', |
20 | 'toastergui/build/1/target/1', | 18 | 'toastergui/build/1/target/1', |
21 | 'toastergui/build/1/target/1/targetpkg', | 19 | 'toastergui/build/1/target/1/targetpkg', |
22 | 'toastergui/dentries/build/1/target/1', | 20 | 'toastergui/dentries/build/1/target/1', |
23 | 'toastergui/build/1/target/1/dirinfo', | 21 | 'toastergui/build/1/target/1/dirinfo', |
24 | 'toastergui/build/1/target/1/dirinfo_filepath/_/bin/bash', | 22 | 'toastergui/build/1/target/1/dirinfo_filepath/_/bin/bash', |
25 | 'toastergui/build/1/configuration', | 23 | 'toastergui/build/1/configuration', |
26 | 'toastergui/build/1/configvars', | 24 | 'toastergui/build/1/configvars', |
27 | 'toastergui/build/1/buildtime', | 25 | 'toastergui/build/1/buildtime', |
28 | 'toastergui/build/1/cpuusage', | 26 | 'toastergui/build/1/cpuusage', |
29 | 'toastergui/build/1/diskio', | 27 | 'toastergui/build/1/diskio', |
30 | 'toastergui/build/1/target/1/packagefile/1', | 28 | 'toastergui/build/1/target/1/packagefile/1', |
31 | 'toastergui/newproject/', | 29 | 'toastergui/newproject/', |
32 | 'toastergui/projects/', | 30 | 'toastergui/projects/', |
33 | 'toastergui/project/', | 31 | 'toastergui/project/', |
34 | 'toastergui/project/1', | 32 | 'toastergui/project/1', |
35 | 'toastergui/project/1/configuration', | 33 | 'toastergui/project/1/configuration', |
36 | 'toastergui/project/1/builds/', | 34 | 'toastergui/project/1/builds/', |
37 | 'toastergui/project/1/layers/', | 35 | 'toastergui/project/1/layers/', |
38 | 'toastergui/project/1/layer/1', | 36 | 'toastergui/project/1/layer/1', |
39 | 'toastergui/project/1/layer/', | 37 | 'toastergui/project/1/layer/', |
40 | 'toastergui/project/1/importlayer', | 38 | 'toastergui/project/1/importlayer', |
41 | 'toastergui/project/1/targets/', | 39 | 'toastergui/project/1/targets/', |
42 | 'toastergui/project/1/machines/', | 40 | 'toastergui/project/1/machines/', |
43 | 'toastergui/xhr_configvaredit/1', | 41 | 'toastergui/xhr_configvaredit/1', |
44 | 'toastergui/xhr_importlayer/', | 42 | 'toastergui/xhr_importlayer/', |
45 | 'toastergui/xhr_updatelayer/', | 43 | 'toastergui/xhr_updatelayer/', |
46 | 'toastergui/project/1/buildrequest/1', | 44 | 'toastergui/project/1/buildrequest/1', |
47 | 'toastergui/', | 45 | 'toastergui/', |
48 | ] | 46 | ] |