#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Test Hurl files. # import codecs import sys import subprocess import os import platform import re import argparse def decode_string(encoded: bytes) -> str: """Decodes bytes to string from inferring encoding.""" if encoded.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF8): return encoded.decode("utf-8-sig") elif encoded.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF16): encoded = encoded[len(codecs.BOM_UTF16) :] return encoded.decode("utf-16") else: # No BOM to determine encoding, try utf-8 return encoded.decode("utf-8") def get_os() -> str: """Returns `linux-fedora`, `linux`, `osx` or `windows` can add more specific linux variant if needed """ if platform.system() == "Linux": if os.path.exists("/etc/fedora-release"): return "linux-fedora" return "linux" elif platform.system() == "Darwin": return "osx" elif platform.system() == "Windows": return "windows" else: raise ValueError("Invalid Platform " + platform.system()) def test(hurl_file: str): """Runs a Hurl file, exit the process if there is an error. Arguments: hurl_file -- the Hurl file to run """ options_file = hurl_file.replace(".hurl", ".options") # For .curl file, we can have specific os expected file in order to test # os differences like included path (/ vs \ path components separator) os_curl_file = hurl_file.replace(".hurl", "." + get_os() + ".curl") if os.path.exists(os_curl_file): curl_file = os_curl_file else: curl_file = hurl_file.replace(".hurl", ".curl") profile_file = hurl_file.replace(".hurl", ".profile") options = [] if os.path.exists(options_file): options = open(options_file, encoding="utf-8").read().strip().split("\n") if os.path.exists(curl_file): options.append("--verbose") env = os.environ.copy() if os.path.exists(profile_file): for line in open(profile_file, encoding="utf-8").readlines(): line = line.strip() if line == "": continue index = line.index("=") name = line[:index] value = line[(index + 1) :] env[name] = value cmd = ["hurl", hurl_file] + options print(" ".join(cmd)) result = subprocess.run( cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env ) # exit code f = hurl_file.replace(".hurl", ".exit") if os.path.exists(f): expected = int(open(f, encoding="utf-8").read().strip()) else: expected = 0 if result.returncode != expected: print(">>> error in return code") print(f"expected: {expected} actual:{result.returncode}") stderr = decode_string(result.stderr).strip() if stderr != "": print(stderr) sys.exit(1) # stdout f = hurl_file.replace(".hurl", ".out") if os.path.exists(f): expected = open(f, "rb").read() actual = result.stdout if actual != expected: print(">>> error in stdout") print(f"actual: <{actual}>\nexpected: <{expected}>") sys.exit(1) # stdout with textual pattern / line per line f = hurl_file.replace(".hurl", ".out.pattern") if os.path.exists(f): expected = open(f, encoding="utf-8").read() actual = decode_string(result.stdout) expected_lines = expected.split("\n") expected_pattern_lines = [parse_pattern(line) for line in expected_lines] actual_lines = actual.split("\n") if len(actual_lines) != len(expected_pattern_lines): print(">>> error in stderr / mismatch in number of lines") print( f"actual: {len(actual_lines)} lines\nexpected: {len(expected_lines)} lines" ) sys.exit(1) for i in range(len(expected_pattern_lines)): if not re.match(expected_pattern_lines[i], actual_lines[i]): print(f">>> error in stdout in line {i+1}") print(f"actual: <{actual_lines[i]}>") print( f"expected: <{expected_lines[i]}> (translated to regex <{expected_pattern_lines[i]}>)" ) sys.exit(1) # stderr f = hurl_file.replace(".hurl", ".err") if os.path.exists(f): expected = open(f, encoding="utf-8").read().strip() actual = decode_string(result.stderr).strip() if actual != expected: print(">>> error in stderr") print(f"actual: <{actual}>\nexpected: <{expected}>") sys.exit(1) # stderr with textual pattern / line per line f = hurl_file.replace(".hurl", ".err.pattern") if os.path.exists(f): expected = open(f, encoding="utf-8").read() actual = decode_string(result.stderr) expected_lines = expected.split("\n") expected_pattern_lines = [parse_pattern(line) for line in expected_lines] actual_lines = re.split(r"\r?\n", actual) if len(actual_lines) != len(expected_pattern_lines): print(">>> error in stderr / mismatch in number of lines") print( f"actual: {len(actual_lines)} lines\nexpected: {len(expected_lines)} lines" ) sys.exit(1) for i in range(len(expected_pattern_lines)): if not re.match(expected_pattern_lines[i], actual_lines[i]): print(f">>> error in stderr in line {i+1}") print(f"actual: <{actual_lines[i]}>") print( f"expected: <{expected_lines[i]}> (translated to regex <{expected_pattern_lines[i]}>)" ) sys.exit(1) # curl output if os.path.exists(curl_file): expected_commands = [] for line in open(curl_file, encoding="utf-8").readlines(): line = line.strip() if line == "" or line.startswith("#"): continue expected_commands.append(line) actual = decode_string(result.stderr).strip() actual_commands = [ line[2:] for line in actual.split("\n") if line.startswith("* curl") ] if len(actual_commands) != len(expected_commands): print(f"curl commands error at {curl_file}") print(f"expected: {len(expected_commands)} commands") print(f"actual: {len(actual_commands)} commands") sys.exit(1) for i in range(len(expected_commands)): if actual_commands[i] != expected_commands[i]: print(f"curl command error at {curl_file}: {i + 1}") print(f"expected: {expected_commands[i]}") print(f"actual: {actual_commands[i]}") sys.exit(1) def parse_pattern(s: str) -> str: """Transform a stderr pattern to a regex""" # Escape regex metacharacters for c in ["\\", ".", "(", ")", "[", "]", "^", "$", "*", "+", "?", "|"]: s = s.replace(c, "\\" + c) s = re.sub("~+", ".*", s) s = "^" + s + "$" return s def main(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("file", type=str, nargs="+", metavar="FILE") args = parser.parse_args() for hurl_file in args.file: test(hurl_file=hurl_file) if __name__ == "__main__": main()