Update handling of the non_local test alias.

Previously the alias disabled all code coverage collection.
Now it only disables Ansible module code coverage collection.
pull/54276/head
Matt Clay 5 years ago
parent e12d3ca731
commit 89a022b6a0

@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ def main():
name = os.path.basename(__file__)
args = [sys.executable]
coverage_config = os.environ.get('_ANSIBLE_COVERAGE_CONFIG')
coverage_output = os.environ.get('_ANSIBLE_COVERAGE_OUTPUT')
coverage_config = os.environ.get('COVERAGE_CONF')
coverage_output = os.environ.get('COVERAGE_FILE')
if coverage_config:
if coverage_output:

@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ def integration_environment(args, target, test_dir, inventory_path, ansible_conf
if 'non_local/' in target.aliases:
if args.coverage:
display.warning('Skipping coverage reporting for non-local test: %s' % target.name)
display.warning('Skipping coverage reporting on Ansible modules for non-local test: %s' % target.name)
env.update(dict(ANSIBLE_TEST_REMOTE_INTERPRETER=''))
@ -1211,8 +1211,8 @@ def command_integration_script(args, target, test_dir, inventory_path, temp_path
if config_path:
cmd += ['-e', '@%s' % config_path]
coverage = args.coverage and 'non_local/' not in target.aliases
intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name=target.name, env=env, cwd=cwd, temp_path=temp_path, coverage=coverage)
module_coverage = 'non_local/' not in target.aliases
intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name=target.name, env=env, cwd=cwd, temp_path=temp_path, module_coverage=module_coverage)
def command_integration_role(args, target, start_at_task, test_dir, inventory_path, temp_path):
@ -1295,8 +1295,8 @@ def command_integration_role(args, target, start_at_task, test_dir, inventory_pa
env['ANSIBLE_ROLES_PATH'] = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(test_env.integration_dir, 'targets'))
coverage = args.coverage and 'non_local/' not in target.aliases
intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name=target.name, env=env, cwd=cwd, temp_path=temp_path, coverage=coverage)
module_coverage = 'non_local/' not in target.aliases
intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name=target.name, env=env, cwd=cwd, temp_path=temp_path, module_coverage=module_coverage)
def command_units(args):

@ -163,12 +163,13 @@ def cleanup_python_paths():
shutil.rmtree(path)
def get_coverage_environment(args, target_name, version, temp_path):
def get_coverage_environment(args, target_name, version, temp_path, module_coverage):
"""
:type args: TestConfig
:type target_name: str
:type version: str
:type temp_path: str
:type module_coverage: bool
:rtype: dict[str, str]
"""
if temp_path:
@ -187,17 +188,26 @@ def get_coverage_environment(args, target_name, version, temp_path):
args.command, target_name, args.coverage_label or 'local-%s' % version, 'python-%s' % version))
if args.coverage_check:
# cause the 'coverage' module to be found, but not imported or enabled
coverage_file = ''
# Enable code coverage collection on local Python programs (this does not include Ansible modules).
# Used by the injectors in test/runner/injector/ to support code coverage.
# Used by unit tests in test/units/conftest.py to support code coverage.
# The COVERAGE_FILE variable is also used directly by the 'coverage' module.
env = dict(
# both AnsiballZ and the ansible-test coverage injector rely on this
_ANSIBLE_COVERAGE_CONFIG=config_file,
# used during AnsiballZ wrapper creation to set COVERAGE_FILE for the module
_ANSIBLE_COVERAGE_OUTPUT=coverage_file,
# handle cases not covered by the AnsiballZ wrapper creation above
COVERAGE_CONF=config_file,
COVERAGE_FILE=coverage_file,
)
if module_coverage:
# Enable code coverage collection on Ansible modules (both local and remote).
# Used by the AnsiballZ wrapper generator in lib/ansible/executor/module_common.py to support code coverage.
env.update(dict(
_ANSIBLE_COVERAGE_CONFIG=config_file,
_ANSIBLE_COVERAGE_OUTPUT=coverage_file,
))
return env
@ -277,7 +287,8 @@ def generate_pip_command(python):
return [python, '-m', 'pip.__main__']
def intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name, env, capture=False, data=None, cwd=None, python_version=None, temp_path=None, coverage=None, virtualenv=None):
def intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name, env, capture=False, data=None, cwd=None, python_version=None, temp_path=None, module_coverage=True,
virtualenv=None):
"""
:type args: TestConfig
:type cmd: collections.Iterable[str]
@ -288,16 +299,13 @@ def intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name, env, capture=False, data=None, cwd
:type cwd: str | None
:type python_version: str | None
:type temp_path: str | None
:type coverage: bool | None
:type module_coverage: bool
:type virtualenv: str | None
:rtype: str | None, str | None
"""
if not env:
env = common_environment()
if coverage is None:
coverage = args.coverage
cmd = list(cmd)
version = python_version or args.python_version
interpreter = virtualenv or find_python(version)
@ -313,9 +321,9 @@ def intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name, env, capture=False, data=None, cwd
env['ANSIBLE_TEST_PYTHON_VERSION'] = version
env['ANSIBLE_TEST_PYTHON_INTERPRETER'] = interpreter
if coverage:
if args.coverage:
# add the necessary environment variables to enable code coverage collection
env.update(get_coverage_environment(args, target_name, version, temp_path))
env.update(get_coverage_environment(args, target_name, version, temp_path, module_coverage))
return run_command(args, cmd, capture=capture, env=env, data=data, cwd=cwd)

@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ def pytest_configure():
coverage_instances.append(obj)
if not coverage_instances:
coverage_config = os.environ.get('_ANSIBLE_COVERAGE_CONFIG')
coverage_config = os.environ.get('COVERAGE_CONF')
if not coverage_config:
return
coverage_output = os.environ.get('_ANSIBLE_COVERAGE_OUTPUT')
coverage_output = os.environ.get('COVERAGE_FILE')
if not coverage_output:
return

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