Developer's documentation for qubes.tests
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qubes-plugins
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qubes-log
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qubes-dochelpers
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Indices and tables
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Indices and tables
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:py:mod:`qubes.tests` -- Writing tests for qubes
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================================================
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Writing tests is very important for ensuring quality of code that is delivered.
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Given test case may check for variety of conditions, but they generally fall
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inside those two categories of conformance tests:
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* Unit tests: these test smallest units of code, probably methods of functions,
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or even combination of arguments for one specific method.
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* Integration tests: these test interworking of units.
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We are interested in both categories.
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There is also distinguished category of regression tests (both unit- and
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integration-level), which are included because they check for specific bugs that
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were fixed in the past and should not happen in the future. Those should be
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accompanied with reference to closed ticked that describes the bug.
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Qubes' tests are written using :py:mod:`unittest` module from Python Standard
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Library for both unit test and integration tests.
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Test case organisation
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----------------------
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Every module (like :py:mod:`qubes.vm.qubesvm`) should have its companion (like
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``qubes.tests.vm.qubesvm``). Packages ``__init__.py`` files should be
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accompanied by ``init.py`` inside respective directory under :file:`tests/`.
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Inside tests module there should be one :py:class:`qubes.tests.QubesTestCase`
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class for each class in main module plus one class for functions and global
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variables. :py:class:`qubes.tests.QubesTestCase` classes should be named
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``TC_xx_ClassName``, where ``xx`` is two-digit number. Test functions should be
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named ``test_xxx_test_name``, where ``xxx`` is three-digit number. You may
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introduce some structure of your choice in this number.
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FIXME: where are placed integration tests?
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Writing tests
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-------------
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First of all, testing is art, not science. Testing is not panaceum and won't
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solve all of your problems. Rules given in this guide and elsewhere should be
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followed, but shouldn't be worshipped.
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When writing test, you should think about order of execution. Tests should be
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written bottom-to-top, that is, tests that are ran later may depend on features
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that are tested after but not the other way around. This is important, because
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when encountering failure we expect the reason happen *before*, and not after
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failure occured. Therefore, when encountering multiple errors, we may instantly
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focus on fixing the first one and not wondering if any later problems may be
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relevant or not. This is the reason of numbers in names of the classes and test
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methods.
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You may, when it makes sense, manipulate private members of classes under tests.
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This violates one of the founding principles of object-oriented programming, but
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may be required to write tests in correct order if your class provides public
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methods with circular dependencies. For example containers may check if added
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item is already in container, but you can't test ``__contains__`` method without
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something already inside. Don't forget to test the other method later.
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Special Qubes-specific considerations
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Events
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^^^^^^
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:py:class:`qubes.tests.QubesTestCase` provides convenient methods for checking
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if event fired or not: :py:meth:`qubes.tests.QubesTestCase.assertEventFired` and
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:py:meth:`qubes.tests.QubesTestCase.assertEventNotFired`. These require that
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emitter is subclass of :py:class:`qubes.tests.TestEmitter`. You may instantiate
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it directly::
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import qubes.tests
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class TC_10_SomeClass(qubes.tests.QubesTestCase):
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def test_000_event(self):
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emitter = qubes.tests.TestEmitter()
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emitter.fire_event('did-fire')
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self.assertEventFired(emitter, 'did-fire')
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If you need to snoop specific class (which already is a child of
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:py:class:`qubes.events.Emitter`, possibly indirect), you can define derivative
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class which uses :py:class:`qubes.tests.TestEmitter` as mix-in::
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import qubes
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import qubes.tests
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class TestHolder(qubes.tests.TestEmitter, qubes.PropertyHolder):
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pass
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class TC_20_PropertyHolder(qubes.tests.QubesTestCase):
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def test_000_event(self):
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emitter = TestHolder()
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self.assertEventNotFired(emitter, 'did-not-fire')
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^^^^
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Qubes is a complex piece of software and depends on number other complex pieces,
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notably VM hypervisor or some other isolation provider. Not everything may be
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testable under all conditions. Some tests (mainly unit tests) are expected to
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run during compilation, but many tests (probably all of the integration tests
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and more) can run only inside already deployed Qubes installation. There is
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special decorator, :py:func:`qubes.tests.skipUnlessDom0` which causes test (or
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even entire class) to be skipped outside dom0. Use it freely::
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class TC_30_SomeClass(qubes.tests.QubesTestCase):
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@qubes.tests.skipUnlessDom0
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def test_000_inside_dom0(self):
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# this is skipped outside dom0
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pass
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@qubes.tests.skipUnlessDom0
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class TC_31_SomeOtherClass(qubes.tests.QubesTestCase):
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# all tests in this class are skipped
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pass
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Module contents
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---------------
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.. automodule:: qubes.tests
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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.. vim: ts=3 sw=3 et tw=80
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Some tests (especially integration tests) have to be run in more or less
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Some tests (especially integration tests) have to be run in more or less
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working dom0. This is checked by connecting to libvirt.
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working dom0. This is checked by connecting to libvirt.
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return unittest.skipUnless(in_dom0, 'outside dom0')(test_item)
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return unittest.skipUnless(in_dom0, 'outside dom0')(test_item)
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>>> emitter.fired_events
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Counter({('event', (1, 2, 3), (('foo', 'bar'), ('spam', 'eggs'))): 1})
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Counter({('event', (1, 2, 3), (('foo', 'bar'), ('spam', 'eggs'))): 1})
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class QubesTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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class QubesTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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'''Base class for Qubes unit tests.
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'''Base class for Qubes unit tests.
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'''
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def __str__(self):
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def __str__(self):
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return '{}/{}/{}'.format(
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return '{}/{}/{}'.format(
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'.'.join(self.__class__.__module__.split('.')[2:]),
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'.'.join(self.__class__.__module__.split('.')[2:]),
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'''Check whether event was fired on given emitter and fail if it did
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'''Check whether event was fired on given emitter and fail if it did
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not.
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:param TestEmitter emitter: emitter which is being checked
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:param emitter: emitter which is being checked
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:type emitter: :py:class:`TestEmitter`
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:param str event: event identifier
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:param str event: event identifier
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:param list args: when given, all items must appear in args passed to event
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:param list args: when given, all items must appear in args passed to event
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:param list kwargs: when given, all items must appear in kwargs passed to event
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:param list kwargs: when given, all items must appear in kwargs passed to event
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def assertEventNotFired(self, emitter, event, args=[], kwargs=[]):
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def assertEventNotFired(self, emitter, event, args=[], kwargs=[]):
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'''Check whether event was fired on given emitter. Fail if it did.
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'''Check whether event was fired on given emitter. Fail if it did.
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:param TestEmitter emitter: emitter which is being checked
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:param emitter: emitter which is being checked
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:type emitter: :py:class:`TestEmitter`
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:param str event: event identifier
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:param str event: event identifier
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:param list args: when given, all items must appear in args passed to event
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:param list args: when given, all items must appear in args passed to event
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:param list kwargs: when given, all items must appear in kwargs passed to event
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:param list kwargs: when given, all items must appear in kwargs passed to event
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