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author | Yeoh Ee Peng <ee.peng.yeoh@intel.com> | 2019-02-14 13:50:37 +0800 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2019-03-24 16:52:56 +0000 |
commit | 39cda3498ec68b91a671ead256231324d74f7d4c (patch) | |
tree | 06c178b85be7a930fc165fc4581811fa2a6af4e5 /scripts/lib/resulttool/merge.py | |
parent | b79bd7c77635ed45509dfc288c2ca7a2dcf1cc67 (diff) | |
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resulttool: enable merge, store, report and regression analysis
OEQA outputs test results into json files and these files were
archived by Autobuilder during QA releases. Example: each oe-selftest
run by Autobuilder for different host distro generate a
testresults.json file.
These scripts were developed as a test result tools to manage
these testresults.json file.
Using the "store" operation, user can store multiple testresults.json
files as well as the pre-configured directories used to hold those files.
Using the "merge" operation, user can merge multiple testresults.json
files to a target file.
Using the "report" operation, user can view the test result summary
for all available testresults.json files inside a ordinary directory
or a git repository.
Using the "regression-file" operation, user can perform regression
analysis on testresults.json files specified. Using the "regression-dir"
and "regression-git" operations, user can perform regression analysis
on directory and git accordingly.
These resulttool operations expect the testresults.json file to use
the json format below.
{
"<testresult_1>": {
"configuration": {
"<config_name_1>": "<config_value_1>",
"<config_name_2>": "<config_value_2>",
...
"<config_name_n>": "<config_value_n>",
},
"result": {
"<testcase_namespace_1>": {
"status": "<PASSED or FAILED or ERROR or SKIPPED>",
"log": "<failure or error logging>"
},
"<testcase_namespace_2>": {
"status": "<PASSED or FAILED or ERROR or SKIPPED>",
"log": "<failure or error logging>"
},
...
"<testcase_namespace_n>": {
"status": "<PASSED or FAILED or ERROR or SKIPPED>",
"log": "<failure or error logging>"
},
}
},
...
"<testresult_n>": {
"configuration": {
"<config_name_1>": "<config_value_1>",
"<config_name_2>": "<config_value_2>",
...
"<config_name_n>": "<config_value_n>",
},
"result": {
"<testcase_namespace_1>": {
"status": "<PASSED or FAILED or ERROR or SKIPPED>",
"log": "<failure or error logging>"
},
"<testcase_namespace_2>": {
"status": "<PASSED or FAILED or ERROR or SKIPPED>",
"log": "<failure or error logging>"
},
...
"<testcase_namespace_n>": {
"status": "<PASSED or FAILED or ERROR or SKIPPED>",
"log": "<failure or error logging>"
},
}
},
}
To use these scripts, first source oe environment, then run the
entry point script to look for help.
$ resulttool
To store test result from oeqa automated tests, execute the below
$ resulttool store <source_dir> <git_branch>
To merge multiple testresults.json files, execute the below
$ resulttool merge <base_result_file> <target_result_file>
To report test report, execute the below
$ resulttool report <source_dir>
To perform regression file analysis, execute the below
$ resulttool regression-file <base_result_file> <target_result_file>
To perform regression dir analysis, execute the below
$ resulttool regression-dir <base_result_dir> <target_result_dir>
To perform regression git analysis, execute the below
$ resulttool regression-git <source_dir> <base_branch> <target_branch>
[YOCTO# 13012]
[YOCTO# 12654]
Signed-off-by: Yeoh Ee Peng <ee.peng.yeoh@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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diff --git a/scripts/lib/resulttool/merge.py b/scripts/lib/resulttool/merge.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1d9cfafd41 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/lib/resulttool/merge.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# test result tool - merge multiple testresults.json files +# +# Copyright (c) 2019, Intel Corporation. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +# under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, +# version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT +# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or +# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for +# more details. +# +from resulttool.resultsutils import load_json_file, get_dict_value, dump_json_data +import os +import json + +class ResultsMerge(object): + + def get_test_results(self, logger, file, result_id): + results = load_json_file(file) + if result_id: + result = get_dict_value(logger, results, result_id) + if result: + return {result_id: result} + return result + return results + + def merge_results(self, base_results, target_results): + for k in target_results: + base_results[k] = target_results[k] + return base_results + + def _get_write_dir(self): + basepath = os.environ['BUILDDIR'] + return basepath + '/tmp/' + + def dump_merged_results(self, results, output_dir): + file_output_dir = output_dir if output_dir else self._get_write_dir() + dump_json_data(file_output_dir, 'testresults.json', results) + print('Successfully merged results to: %s' % os.path.join(file_output_dir, 'testresults.json')) + + def run(self, logger, base_result_file, target_result_file, target_result_id, output_dir): + base_results = self.get_test_results(logger, base_result_file, '') + target_results = self.get_test_results(logger, target_result_file, target_result_id) + if base_results and target_results: + merged_results = self.merge_results(base_results, target_results) + self.dump_merged_results(merged_results, output_dir) + +def merge(args, logger): + merge = ResultsMerge() + merge.run(logger, args.base_result_file, args.target_result_file, args.target_result_id, args.output_dir) + return 0 + +def register_commands(subparsers): + """Register subcommands from this plugin""" + parser_build = subparsers.add_parser('merge', help='merge test results', + description='merge results from multiple files', + group='setup') + parser_build.set_defaults(func=merge) + parser_build.add_argument('base_result_file', + help='base result file provide the base result set') + parser_build.add_argument('target_result_file', + help='target result file provide the target result set for merging into the ' + 'base result set') + parser_build.add_argument('-t', '--target-result-id', default='', + help='(optional) default merge all result sets available from target to base ' + 'unless specific target result id was provided') + parser_build.add_argument('-o', '--output-dir', default='', + help='(optional) default write merged results to <poky>/build/tmp/ unless specific ' + 'output directory was provided') |