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102 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
102 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
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"""
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Utilities for truncating assertion output.
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Current default behaviour is to truncate assertion explanations at
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~8 terminal lines, unless running in "-vv" mode or running on CI.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import division
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from __future__ import print_function
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import os
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import six
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DEFAULT_MAX_LINES = 8
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DEFAULT_MAX_CHARS = 8 * 80
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USAGE_MSG = "use '-vv' to show"
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def truncate_if_required(explanation, item, max_length=None):
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"""
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Truncate this assertion explanation if the given test item is eligible.
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"""
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if _should_truncate_item(item):
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return _truncate_explanation(explanation)
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return explanation
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def _should_truncate_item(item):
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"""
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Whether or not this test item is eligible for truncation.
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"""
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verbose = item.config.option.verbose
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return verbose < 2 and not _running_on_ci()
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def _running_on_ci():
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"""Check if we're currently running on a CI system."""
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env_vars = ["CI", "BUILD_NUMBER"]
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return any(var in os.environ for var in env_vars)
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def _truncate_explanation(input_lines, max_lines=None, max_chars=None):
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"""
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Truncate given list of strings that makes up the assertion explanation.
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Truncates to either 8 lines, or 640 characters - whichever the input reaches
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first. The remaining lines will be replaced by a usage message.
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"""
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if max_lines is None:
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max_lines = DEFAULT_MAX_LINES
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if max_chars is None:
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max_chars = DEFAULT_MAX_CHARS
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# Check if truncation required
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input_char_count = len("".join(input_lines))
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if len(input_lines) <= max_lines and input_char_count <= max_chars:
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return input_lines
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# Truncate first to max_lines, and then truncate to max_chars if max_chars
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# is exceeded.
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truncated_explanation = input_lines[:max_lines]
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truncated_explanation = _truncate_by_char_count(truncated_explanation, max_chars)
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# Add ellipsis to final line
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truncated_explanation[-1] = truncated_explanation[-1] + "..."
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# Append useful message to explanation
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truncated_line_count = len(input_lines) - len(truncated_explanation)
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truncated_line_count += 1 # Account for the part-truncated final line
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msg = "...Full output truncated"
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if truncated_line_count == 1:
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msg += " ({} line hidden)".format(truncated_line_count)
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else:
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msg += " ({} lines hidden)".format(truncated_line_count)
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msg += ", {}".format(USAGE_MSG)
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truncated_explanation.extend([six.text_type(""), six.text_type(msg)])
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return truncated_explanation
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def _truncate_by_char_count(input_lines, max_chars):
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# Check if truncation required
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if len("".join(input_lines)) <= max_chars:
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return input_lines
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# Find point at which input length exceeds total allowed length
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iterated_char_count = 0
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for iterated_index, input_line in enumerate(input_lines):
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if iterated_char_count + len(input_line) > max_chars:
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break
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iterated_char_count += len(input_line)
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# Create truncated explanation with modified final line
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truncated_result = input_lines[:iterated_index]
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final_line = input_lines[iterated_index]
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if final_line:
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final_line_truncate_point = max_chars - iterated_char_count
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final_line = final_line[:final_line_truncate_point]
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truncated_result.append(final_line)
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return truncated_result
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