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"""Utility code for facilitating collection of code coverage when running tests."""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import dataclasses
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import os
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import sqlite3
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import tempfile
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import typing as t
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from .config import (
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IntegrationConfig,
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SanityConfig,
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TestConfig,
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)
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from .io import (
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write_text_file,
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make_dirs,
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open_binary_file,
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)
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from .util import (
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ApplicationError,
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InternalError,
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COVERAGE_CONFIG_NAME,
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remove_tree,
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sanitize_host_name,
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str_to_version,
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)
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from .data import (
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data_context,
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)
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from .util_common import (
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ExitHandler,
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intercept_python,
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ResultType,
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)
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from .host_configs import (
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DockerConfig,
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HostConfig,
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OriginConfig,
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PosixRemoteConfig,
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PosixSshConfig,
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PythonConfig,
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)
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from .constants import (
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SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS,
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CONTROLLER_PYTHON_VERSIONS,
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)
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from .thread import (
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mutex,
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)
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@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True)
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class CoverageVersion:
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"""Details about a coverage version and its supported Python versions."""
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coverage_version: str
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schema_version: int
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min_python: tuple[int, int]
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max_python: tuple[int, int]
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COVERAGE_VERSIONS = (
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# IMPORTANT: Keep this in sync with the ansible-test.txt requirements file.
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CoverageVersion('7.3.2', 7, (3, 8), (3, 12)),
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)
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"""
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This tuple specifies the coverage version to use for Python version ranges.
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"""
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CONTROLLER_COVERAGE_VERSION = COVERAGE_VERSIONS[0]
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"""The coverage version supported on the controller."""
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class CoverageError(ApplicationError):
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"""Exception caused while attempting to read a coverage file."""
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def __init__(self, path: str, message: str) -> None:
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self.path = path
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self.message = message
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super().__init__(f'Error reading coverage file "{os.path.relpath(path)}": {message}')
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def get_coverage_version(version: str) -> CoverageVersion:
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"""Return the coverage version to use with the specified Python version."""
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python_version = str_to_version(version)
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supported_versions = [entry for entry in COVERAGE_VERSIONS if entry.min_python <= python_version <= entry.max_python]
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if not supported_versions:
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raise InternalError(f'Python {version} has no matching entry in COVERAGE_VERSIONS.')
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if len(supported_versions) > 1:
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raise InternalError(f'Python {version} has multiple matching entries in COVERAGE_VERSIONS.')
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coverage_version = supported_versions[0]
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return coverage_version
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def get_coverage_file_schema_version(path: str) -> int:
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"""
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Return the schema version from the specified coverage file.
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SQLite based files report schema version 1 or later.
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JSON based files are reported as schema version 0.
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An exception is raised if the file is not recognized or the schema version cannot be determined.
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"""
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with open_binary_file(path) as file_obj:
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header = file_obj.read(16)
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if header.startswith(b'!coverage.py: '):
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return 0
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if header.startswith(b'SQLite'):
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return get_sqlite_schema_version(path)
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raise CoverageError(path, f'Unknown header: {header!r}')
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def get_sqlite_schema_version(path: str) -> int:
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"""Return the schema version from a SQLite based coverage file."""
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try:
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with sqlite3.connect(path) as connection:
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cursor = connection.cursor()
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cursor.execute('select version from coverage_schema')
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schema_version = cursor.fetchmany(1)[0][0]
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except Exception as ex:
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raise CoverageError(path, f'SQLite error: {ex}') from ex
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if not isinstance(schema_version, int):
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raise CoverageError(path, f'Schema version is {type(schema_version)} instead of {int}: {schema_version}')
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if schema_version < 1:
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raise CoverageError(path, f'Schema version is out-of-range: {schema_version}')
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return schema_version
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def cover_python(
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args: TestConfig,
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python: PythonConfig,
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cmd: list[str],
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target_name: str,
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env: dict[str, str],
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capture: bool,
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data: t.Optional[str] = None,
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cwd: t.Optional[str] = None,
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) -> tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]]:
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"""Run a command while collecting Python code coverage."""
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if args.coverage:
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env.update(get_coverage_environment(args, target_name, python.version))
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return intercept_python(args, python, cmd, env, capture, data, cwd)
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def get_coverage_platform(config: HostConfig) -> str:
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"""Return the platform label for the given host config."""
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if isinstance(config, PosixRemoteConfig):
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platform = f'remote-{sanitize_host_name(config.name)}'
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elif isinstance(config, DockerConfig):
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platform = f'docker-{sanitize_host_name(config.name)}'
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elif isinstance(config, PosixSshConfig):
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platform = f'ssh-{sanitize_host_name(config.host)}'
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elif isinstance(config, OriginConfig):
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platform = 'origin' # previous versions of ansible-test used "local-{python_version}"
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else:
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raise NotImplementedError(f'Coverage platform label not defined for type: {type(config)}')
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return platform
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def get_coverage_environment(
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args: TestConfig,
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target_name: str,
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version: str,
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) -> dict[str, str]:
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"""Return environment variables needed to collect code coverage."""
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# unit tests, sanity tests and other special cases (localhost only)
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# config is in a temporary directory
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# results are in the source tree
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config_file = get_coverage_config(args)
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coverage_name = '='.join((args.command, target_name, get_coverage_platform(args.controller), f'python-{version}', 'coverage'))
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coverage_dir = os.path.join(data_context().content.root, data_context().content.results_path, ResultType.COVERAGE.name)
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coverage_file = os.path.join(coverage_dir, coverage_name)
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make_dirs(coverage_dir)
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if args.coverage_check:
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# cause the 'coverage' module to be found, but not imported or enabled
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coverage_file = ''
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# Enable code coverage collection on local Python programs (this does not include Ansible modules).
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# Used by the injectors to support code coverage.
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# Used by the pytest unit test plugin to support code coverage.
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# The COVERAGE_FILE variable is also used directly by the 'coverage' module.
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env = dict(
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COVERAGE_CONF=config_file,
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COVERAGE_FILE=coverage_file,
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)
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return env
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@mutex
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def get_coverage_config(args: TestConfig) -> str:
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"""Return the path to the coverage config, creating the config if it does not already exist."""
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try:
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return get_coverage_config.path # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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coverage_config = generate_coverage_config(args)
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if args.explain:
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temp_dir = '/tmp/coverage-temp-dir'
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else:
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temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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ExitHandler.register(lambda: remove_tree(temp_dir))
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path = os.path.join(temp_dir, COVERAGE_CONFIG_NAME)
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if not args.explain:
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write_text_file(path, coverage_config)
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get_coverage_config.path = path # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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return path
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def generate_coverage_config(args: TestConfig) -> str:
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"""Generate code coverage configuration for tests."""
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if data_context().content.collection:
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coverage_config = generate_collection_coverage_config(args)
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else:
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coverage_config = generate_ansible_coverage_config()
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return coverage_config
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def generate_ansible_coverage_config() -> str:
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"""Generate code coverage configuration for Ansible tests."""
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coverage_config = '''
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[run]
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branch = True
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concurrency =
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multiprocessing
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thread
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parallel = True
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omit =
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*/python*/dist-packages/*
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*/python*/site-packages/*
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*/python*/distutils/*
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*/pyshared/*
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*/pytest
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*/AnsiballZ_*.py
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*/test/results/*
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'''
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return coverage_config
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def generate_collection_coverage_config(args: TestConfig) -> str:
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"""Generate code coverage configuration for Ansible Collection tests."""
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coverage_config = '''
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[run]
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branch = True
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concurrency =
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multiprocessing
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thread
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parallel = True
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disable_warnings =
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no-data-collected
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'''
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if isinstance(args, IntegrationConfig):
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coverage_config += '''
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include =
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%s/*
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*/%s/*
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''' % (data_context().content.root, data_context().content.collection.directory)
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elif isinstance(args, SanityConfig):
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# temporary work-around for import sanity test
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coverage_config += '''
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include =
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%s/*
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omit =
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%s/*
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''' % (data_context().content.root, os.path.join(data_context().content.root, data_context().content.results_path))
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else:
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coverage_config += '''
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include =
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%s/*
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''' % data_context().content.root
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return coverage_config
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def self_check() -> None:
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"""Check for internal errors due to incorrect code changes."""
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# Verify all supported Python versions have a coverage version.
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for version in SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS:
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get_coverage_version(version)
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# Verify all controller Python versions are mapped to the latest coverage version.
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for version in CONTROLLER_PYTHON_VERSIONS:
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if get_coverage_version(version) != CONTROLLER_COVERAGE_VERSION:
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raise InternalError(f'Controller Python version {version} is not mapped to the latest coverage version.')
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self_check()
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