#!/usr/bin/env vpython3 # Copyright (c) 2018 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. import json import os import sys import unittest from unittest import mock ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) sys.path.insert(0, ROOT_DIR) import metrics import metrics_utils import utils # TODO: Should fix these warnings. # pylint: disable=line-too-long class TimeMock(object): def __init__(self): self._count = 0 def __call__(self): self._count += 1 return self._count * 1000 class MetricsCollectorTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.config_file = utils.depot_tools_config_path('metrics.cfg') self.collector = metrics.MetricsCollector() # Keep track of the URL requests, file reads/writes and subprocess # spawned. self.urllib_request = mock.Mock() self.print_notice = mock.Mock() self.print_version_change = mock.Mock() self.Popen = mock.Mock() self.FileWrite = mock.Mock() self.FileRead = mock.Mock() # So that we don't have to update the tests every time we change the # version. mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.CURRENT_VERSION', 0).start() mock.patch('metrics.urllib.request', self.urllib_request).start() mock.patch('metrics.subprocess2.Popen', self.Popen).start() mock.patch('metrics.gclient_utils.FileWrite', self.FileWrite).start() mock.patch('metrics.gclient_utils.FileRead', self.FileRead).start() mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.print_notice', self.print_notice).start() mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.print_version_change', self.print_version_change).start() # Patch the methods used to get the system information, so we have a # known environment. mock.patch('metrics.time.time', TimeMock()).start() mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.get_python_version', lambda: '2.7.13').start() mock.patch('metrics.gclient_utils.GetOperatingSystem', lambda: 'linux').start() mock.patch('metrics.detect_host_arch.HostArch', lambda: 'x86').start() mock.patch('metrics_utils.get_repo_timestamp', lambda _: 1234).start() mock.patch('metrics_utils.get_git_version', lambda: '2.18.1').start() mock.patch('newauth.Enabled', lambda: False).start() mock.patch('newauth.ExplicitlyDisabled', lambda: False).start() self.maxDiff = None self.default_metrics = { "metrics_version": 0, "python_version": "2.7.13", "git_version": "2.18.1", "execution_time": 1000, "timestamp": 3000, "exit_code": 0, "command": "fun", "depot_tools_age": 1234, "host_arch": "x86", "host_os": "linux", } self.addCleanup(mock.patch.stopall) def assert_writes_file(self, expected_filename, expected_content): self.assertEqual(len(self.FileWrite.mock_calls), 1) filename, content = self.FileWrite.mock_calls[0][1] self.assertEqual(filename, expected_filename) self.assertEqual(json.loads(content), expected_content) def test_writes_config_if_not_exists(self): self.FileRead.side_effect = [IOError(2, "No such file or directory")] mock_response = mock.Mock() self.urllib_request.urlopen.side_effect = [mock_response] mock_response.getcode.side_effect = [200] self.assertTrue(self.collector.config.is_googler) self.assertIsNone(self.collector.config.opted_in) self.assertEqual(self.collector.config.countdown, 10) self.assert_writes_file(self.config_file, { 'is-googler': True, 'countdown': 10, 'opt-in': None, 'version': 0 }) def test_writes_config_if_not_exists_non_googler(self): self.FileRead.side_effect = [IOError(2, "No such file or directory")] mock_response = mock.Mock() self.urllib_request.urlopen.side_effect = [mock_response] mock_response.getcode.side_effect = [403] self.assertFalse(self.collector.config.is_googler) self.assertIsNone(self.collector.config.opted_in) self.assertEqual(self.collector.config.countdown, 10) self.assert_writes_file(self.config_file, { 'is-googler': False, 'countdown': 10, 'opt-in': None, 'version': 0 }) def test_disables_metrics_if_cant_write_config(self): self.FileRead.side_effect = [IOError(2, 'No such file or directory')] mock_response = mock.Mock() self.urllib_request.urlopen.side_effect = [mock_response] mock_response.getcode.side_effect = [200] self.FileWrite.side_effect = [IOError(13, 'Permission denied.')] self.assertTrue(self.collector.config.is_googler) self.assertFalse(self.collector.config.opted_in) self.assertEqual(self.collector.config.countdown, 10) def assert_collects_metrics(self, update_metrics=None): expected_metrics = self.default_metrics self.default_metrics.update(update_metrics or {}) # Assert we invoked the script to upload them. self.Popen.assert_called_with(['vpython3', metrics.UPLOAD_SCRIPT], stdin=metrics.subprocess2.PIPE) # Assert we collected the right metrics. write_call = self.Popen.return_value.stdin.write.call_args collected_metrics = json.loads(write_call[0][0]) self.assertTrue(self.collector.collecting_metrics) self.assertEqual(collected_metrics, expected_metrics) def test_collects_system_information(self): """Tests that we collect information about the runtime environment.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): pass fun() self.assert_collects_metrics() def test_collects_added_metrics(self): """Tests that we can collect custom metrics.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): self.collector.add('foo', 'bar') fun() self.assert_collects_metrics({'foo': 'bar'}) def test_collects_metrics_when_opted_in(self): """Tests that metrics are collected when the user opts-in.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 1234, "opt-in": true, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): pass fun() self.assert_collects_metrics() @mock.patch('metrics_utils.REPORT_BUILD', 'p/b/b/1') def test_collects_metrics_report_build_set(self): """Tests that metrics are collected when REPORT_BUILD is set.""" @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): pass fun() self.assert_collects_metrics({ 'bot_metrics': { 'build_id': 1, 'builder': { 'project': 'p', 'bucket': 'b', 'builder': 'b', } } }) # We shouldn't have tried to read the config file. self.assertFalse(self.FileRead.called) @mock.patch('metrics_utils.COLLECT_METRICS', False) def test_metrics_collection_disabled(self): """Tests that metrics collection can be disabled via a global variable.""" @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): pass fun() self.assertFalse(self.collector.collecting_metrics) # We shouldn't have tried to read the config file. self.assertFalse(self.FileRead.called) # Nor tried to upload any metrics. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) def test_metrics_collection_disabled_not_googler(self): """Tests that metrics collection is disabled for non googlers.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": false, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): pass fun() self.assertFalse(self.collector.collecting_metrics) self.assertFalse(self.collector.config.is_googler) self.assertIsNone(self.collector.config.opted_in) self.assertEqual(self.collector.config.countdown, 0) # Assert that we did not try to upload any metrics. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) def test_metrics_collection_disabled_opted_out(self): """Tests that metrics collection is disabled if the user opts out.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": false, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): pass fun() self.assertFalse(self.collector.collecting_metrics) self.assertTrue(self.collector.config.is_googler) self.assertFalse(self.collector.config.opted_in) self.assertEqual(self.collector.config.countdown, 0) # Assert that we did not try to upload any metrics. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) def test_metrics_collection_disabled_non_zero_countdown(self): """Tests that metrics collection is disabled until the countdown expires.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 1, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): pass fun() self.assertFalse(self.collector.collecting_metrics) self.assertTrue(self.collector.config.is_googler) self.assertFalse(self.collector.config.opted_in) self.assertEqual(self.collector.config.countdown, 1) # Assert that we did not try to upload any metrics. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) def test_handles_exceptions(self): """Tests that exception are caught and we exit with an appropriate code.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": true, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): raise ValueError # When an exception is raised, we should catch it, update exit-code, # collect metrics, and re-raise it. with self.assertRaises(ValueError): fun() self.assert_collects_metrics({'exit_code': 1}) def test_handles_system_exit(self): """Tests that the sys.exit code is respected and metrics are collected.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": true, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): sys.exit(0) # When an exception is raised, we should catch it, update exit-code, # collect metrics, and re-raise it. with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: fun() self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) self.assert_collects_metrics({'exit_code': 0}) def test_handles_keyboard_interrupt(self): """Tests that KeyboardInterrupt exits with 130 and metrics are collected.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": true, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): raise KeyboardInterrupt # When an exception is raised, we should catch it, update exit-code, # collect metrics, and re-raise it. with self.assertRaises(KeyboardInterrupt): fun() self.assert_collects_metrics({'exit_code': 130}) def test_handles_system_exit_non_zero(self): """Tests that the sys.exit code is respected and metrics are collected.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": true, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): sys.exit(123) # When an exception is raised, we should catch it, update exit-code, # collect metrics, and re-raise it. with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: fun() self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 123) self.assert_collects_metrics({'exit_code': 123}) def test_prints_notice_non_zero_countdown(self): """Tests that a notice is printed while the countdown is non-zero.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 1234, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): pass self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) self.print_notice.assert_called_once_with(1234) def test_prints_notice_zero_countdown(self): """Tests that a notice is printed when the countdown reaches 0.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): pass self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) self.print_notice.assert_called_once_with(0) def test_doesnt_print_notice_opted_in(self): """Tests that a notice is not printed when the user opts-in.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": true, "version": 0}' ] with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): pass self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) self.assertFalse(self.print_notice.called) def test_doesnt_print_notice_opted_out(self): """Tests that a notice is not printed when the user opts-out.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": false, "version": 0}' ] with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): pass self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) self.assertFalse(self.print_notice.called) @mock.patch('metrics_utils.COLLECT_METRICS', False) def test_doesnt_print_notice_disable_metrics_collection(self): with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): pass self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) self.assertFalse(self.print_notice.called) # We shouldn't have tried to read the config file. self.assertFalse(self.FileRead.called) @mock.patch('metrics_utils.REPORT_BUILD', 'p/b/b/1') def test_doesnt_print_notice_report_build(self): with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): pass self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) self.assertFalse(self.print_notice.called) # We shouldn't have tried to read the config file. self.assertFalse(self.FileRead.called) def test_print_notice_handles_exceptions(self): """Tests that exception are caught and we exit with an appropriate code.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] # print_notice should catch the exception, print it and invoke # sys.exit() with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): raise ValueError self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 1) self.assertTrue(self.print_notice.called) def test_print_notice_handles_system_exit(self): """Tests that the sys.exit code is respected and a notice is displayed.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] # print_notice should catch the exception, print it and invoke # sys.exit() with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): sys.exit(0) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) self.assertTrue(self.print_notice.called) def test_print_notice_handles_system_exit_non_zero(self): """Tests that the sys.exit code is respected and a notice is displayed.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] # When an exception is raised, we should catch it, update exit-code, # collect metrics, and re-raise it. with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): sys.exit(123) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 123) self.assertTrue(self.print_notice.called) def test_counts_down(self): """Tests that the countdown works correctly.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 10, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] # We define multiple functions to ensure it has no impact on countdown. @self.collector.collect_metrics('barn') def _barn(): pass @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def _fun(): pass def foo_main(): pass # Assert that the countdown hasn't decrease yet. self.assertFalse(self.FileWrite.called) self.assertEqual(self.collector.config.countdown, 10) with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): foo_main() self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) # Assert that the countdown decreased by one, and the config file was # updated. self.assertEqual(self.collector.config.countdown, 9) self.print_notice.assert_called_once_with(10) self.assert_writes_file(self.config_file, { 'is-googler': True, 'countdown': 9, 'opt-in': None, 'version': 0 }) def test_nested_functions(self): """Tests that a function can call another function for which metrics are collected.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": true, "version": 0}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('barn') def barn(): self.collector.add('barn-metric', 1) return 1000 @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): result = barn() self.collector.add('fun-metric', result + 1) fun() # Assert that we collected metrics for fun, but not for barn. self.assert_collects_metrics({'fun-metric': 1001}) @mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.CURRENT_VERSION', 5) def test_version_change_from_hasnt_decided(self): # The user has not decided yet, and the countdown hasn't reached 0, so # we're not collecting metrics. self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 9, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): self.collector.add('foo-metric', 1) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) # We display the notice informing the user of the changes. self.print_version_change.assert_called_once_with(0) # But the countdown is not reset. self.assert_writes_file(self.config_file, { 'is-googler': True, 'countdown': 8, 'opt-in': None, 'version': 0 }) # And no metrics are uploaded. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) @mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.CURRENT_VERSION', 5) def test_version_change_from_opted_in_by_default(self): # The user has not decided yet, but the countdown has reached 0, and # we're collecting metrics. self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): self.collector.add('foo-metric', 1) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) # We display the notice informing the user of the changes. self.print_version_change.assert_called_once_with(0) # We reset the countdown. self.assert_writes_file(self.config_file, { 'is-googler': True, 'countdown': 9, 'opt-in': None, 'version': 0 }) # No metrics are uploaded. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) @mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.CURRENT_VERSION', 5) def test_version_change_from_opted_in(self): # The user has opted in, and we're collecting metrics. self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": true, "version": 0}' ] with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): self.collector.add('foo-metric', 1) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) # We display the notice informing the user of the changes. self.print_version_change.assert_called_once_with(0) # We reset the countdown. self.assert_writes_file(self.config_file, { 'is-googler': True, 'countdown': 9, 'opt-in': None, 'version': 0 }) # No metrics are uploaded. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) @mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.CURRENT_VERSION', 5) def test_version_change_from_opted_out(self): # The user has opted out and we're not collecting metrics. self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": false, "version": 0}' ] with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): self.collector.add('foo-metric', 1) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) # We don't display any notice. self.assertFalse(self.print_version_change.called) self.assertFalse(self.print_notice.called) # We don't upload any metrics. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) # We don't modify the config. self.assertFalse(self.FileWrite.called) @mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.CURRENT_VERSION', 5) def test_version_change_non_googler(self): # The user is not a googler and we're not collecting metrics. self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": false, "countdown": 10, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): self.collector.add('foo-metric', 1) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) # We don't display any notice. self.assertFalse(self.print_version_change.called) self.assertFalse(self.print_notice.called) # We don't upload any metrics. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) # We don't modify the config. self.assertFalse(self.FileWrite.called) @mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.CURRENT_VERSION', 5) def test_opting_in_updates_version(self): # The user is seeing the notice telling him of the version changes. self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 8, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] self.collector.config.opted_in = True # We don't display any notice. self.assertFalse(self.print_version_change.called) self.assertFalse(self.print_notice.called) # We don't upload any metrics. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) # We update the version and opt-in the user. self.assert_writes_file(self.config_file, { 'is-googler': True, 'countdown': 8, 'opt-in': True, 'version': 5 }) @mock.patch('metrics.metrics_utils.CURRENT_VERSION', 5) def test_opting_in_by_default_updates_version(self): # The user will be opted in by default on the next execution. self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 1, "opt-in": null, "version": 0}' ] with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as cm: with self.collector.print_notice_and_exit(): self.collector.add('foo-metric', 1) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 0) # We display the notices. self.print_notice.assert_called_once_with(1) self.print_version_change.assert_called_once_with(0) # We don't upload any metrics. self.assertFalse(self.Popen.called) # We update the version and set the countdown to 0. In subsequent runs, # we'll start collecting metrics. self.assert_writes_file(self.config_file, { 'is-googler': True, 'countdown': 0, 'opt-in': None, 'version': 5 }) def test_add_repeated(self): """Tests that we can add repeated metrics.""" self.FileRead.side_effect = [ '{"is-googler": true, "countdown": 0, "opt-in": true}' ] @self.collector.collect_metrics('fun') def fun(): self.collector.add_repeated('fun', 1) self.collector.add_repeated('fun', 2) self.collector.add_repeated('fun', 5) fun() # Assert that we collected all metrics for fun. self.assert_collects_metrics({'fun': [1, 2, 5]}) class MetricsUtilsTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_extracts_host(self): """Test that we extract the host from the requested URI.""" # Regular case http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/foo/bar?q=baz', '', 0, 0) self.assertEqual('chromium-review.googlesource.com', http_metrics['host']) # Unexpected host http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://foo-review.googlesource.com/', '', 0, 0) self.assertNotIn('host', http_metrics) def test_extracts_path(self): """Test that we extract the matching path from the requested URI.""" # Regular case http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://review.example.com/changes/1234/revisions/deadbeef/commit', '', 0, 0) self.assertEqual('changes/revisions/commit', http_metrics['path']) # No matching paths http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://review.example.com/changes/1234/unexpected/path', '', 0, 0) self.assertNotIn('path', http_metrics) def test_extracts_path_changes(self): """Tests that we extract paths for /changes/.""" # /changes/ http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://review.example.com/changes/proj%2Fsrc%7Emain%7EI1234abcd', '', 0, 0) self.assertEqual('changes', http_metrics['path']) # /changes/?q= http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://review.example.com/changes/?q=owner:me+OR+cc:me', '', 0, 0) self.assertEqual('changes', http_metrics['path']) # /changes/# http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://review.example.com/changes/#something', '', 0, 0) self.assertEqual('changes', http_metrics['path']) # /changes// does not map to changes. http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://review.example.com/changes/12345678/message', '', 0, 0) self.assertNotEqual('changes', http_metrics['path']) def test_extracts_arguments(self): """Test that we can extract arguments from the requested URI.""" # Regular case http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://review.example.com/?q=123&foo=bar&o=ALL_REVISIONS', '', 0, 0) self.assertEqual(['ALL_REVISIONS'], http_metrics['arguments']) # Some unexpected arguments are filtered out. http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://review.example.com/?o=ALL_REVISIONS&o=LABELS&o=UNEXPECTED', '', 0, 0) self.assertEqual(['ALL_REVISIONS', 'LABELS'], http_metrics['arguments']) # No valid arguments, so arguments is not present http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://review.example.com/?o=bar&baz=1', '', 0, 0) self.assertNotIn('arguments', http_metrics) # No valid arguments, so arguments is not present http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics( 'https://review.example.com/?foo=bar&baz=1', '', 0, 0) self.assertNotIn('arguments', http_metrics) def test_validates_method(self): """Test that we validate the HTTP method used.""" # Regular case http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics('', 'POST', 0, 0) self.assertEqual('POST', http_metrics['method']) # Unexpected method is not reported http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics('', 'DEMAND', 0, 0) self.assertNotIn('method', http_metrics) def test_status(self): """Tests that the response status we passed is returned.""" http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics('', '', 123, 0) self.assertEqual(123, http_metrics['status']) http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics('', '', 404, 0) self.assertEqual(404, http_metrics['status']) def test_response_time(self): """Tests that the response time we passed is returned.""" http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics('', '', 0, 0.25) self.assertEqual(0.25, http_metrics['response_time']) http_metrics = metrics_utils.extract_http_metrics('', '', 0, 12345.25) self.assertEqual(12345.25, http_metrics['response_time']) @mock.patch('metrics_utils.subprocess2.Popen') def test_get_git_version(self, mockPopen): """Tests that we can get the git version.""" mockProcess = mock.Mock() mockProcess.communicate.side_effect = [(b'git version 2.18.0.123.foo', '')] mockPopen.side_effect = [mockProcess] self.assertEqual('2.18.0', metrics_utils.get_git_version()) @mock.patch('metrics_utils.subprocess2.Popen') def test_get_git_version_unrecognized(self, mockPopen): """Tests that we can get the git version.""" mockProcess = mock.Mock() mockProcess.communicate.side_effect = [(b'Blah blah blah', 'blah blah')] mockPopen.side_effect = [mockProcess] self.assertIsNone(metrics_utils.get_git_version()) def test_extract_known_subcommand_args(self): """Tests that we can extract known subcommand args.""" result = metrics_utils.extract_known_subcommand_args([ 'm=Fix issue with ccs', 'cc=foo@example.com', 'cc=bar@example.com' ]) self.assertEqual(['cc', 'cc', 'm'], result) result = metrics_utils.extract_known_subcommand_args([ 'm=Some title mentioning cc and hashtag', 'notify=NONE', 'private' ]) self.assertEqual(['m', 'notify=NONE', 'private'], result) result = metrics_utils.extract_known_subcommand_args( ['foo=bar', 'another_unkwnon_arg']) self.assertEqual([], result) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()