rspamd/test/tools/gcov_coveralls.py
Anton Yuzhaninov 97a9de3854 Fix coverage (#2603)
* Add utility to prepare C coverage for upload to coveralls.io

It turned out that it is more easy to write own script then debug
and fix coveralls utility (https://github.com/eddyxu/cpp-coveralls).

gcov-coveralls.py can be used as a replacement for coveralls.

* Save coverage data from .gcda files only once

Coverage data in .gcda files is merged after each binary invocation,
so we can run all test and then gather coverage data.

If we dump them two times execution counts will be more then they be.

* Switch from coveralls (cpp-coveralls) to own script

Problem with coveralls was, that coverage for source files outside build
directory was not added to the report.

* Add tool to dump info from json for coveralls.io

* Add debug

* Fix: don't die if there is no service_job_id in json

* Debug

* Fix dump_coveralls.py

* Rename to gcov_coveralls.py (s/-/_/)

For most files in this repo '_' is used as separator.

* Don't add source code to coveralls JSON

According to https://docs.coveralls.io/api-introduction
Coverals don't need source code, only MD5 digest to tracks changes.

Anyway source code is already added by luacov-coveralls and source_digest
is added by cpp-coveralls and gcov_coveralls.py
Both options seems to work for now.

* Provide path to source directory to merge_coveralls.py

merge_coveralls.py has code to filter files and remove prefixes.
When --root points to source directory merge_coveralls.py can strip
prefix from absolute path in JSONs generated by luacov-coveralls.

* Style

Don't add parameters with default values.

* Make --output optional

It useful mainly for debugging. We can send report without saving it.

* Log CI_COMMIT_AUTHOR env var

It is not clear from drone.io source how CI_COMMIT_AUTHOR variable is
set. Log it to see what it means.

* Move merge_coveralls.py to test/tools

This script is used not only for funcional test coverage, but for
rspamd-test coverage too.

* Remove debug

* Style

Use more compact formatting.

* Write comment about parallel tests running [SKIP CI]

Document why running tests in parallel may be bad idea (but still do so).

* Fix typo [SKIP CI]
2018-10-20 09:15:40 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Script to save coverage info for C source files in JSON for coveralls.io
When C code compiled with --coverage flag, for each object files *.gcno is
generated, it contains information to reconstruct the basic block graphs and
assign source line numbers to blocks
When binary executed *.gcda file is written on exit, with same base name as
corresponding *.gcno file. It contains some summary information, counters, e.t.c.
gcov(1) utility can be used to get information from *.gcda file and write text
reports to *.gocov file (one file for each source file from which object was compiled).
The script finds *.gcno files, uses gcov to generate *.gcov files, parses them
and accomulates statistics for all source files.
This script was written with quite a few assumptions:
* Code was build using absolute path to source directory (and absolute path
stored in object file debug sylmbols).
* Current directory is writable and there is no useful *.gcov files in it
(becase they will be deleted).
* Object file has same base name as *.gcno file (e. g. foo.c.gcno and foo.c.o).
This is the case for cmake builds, but probably not for other build systems
* Source file names contain only ASCII characters.
"""
import argparse
from collections import defaultdict
from glob import glob
import hashlib
import json
import os
from os.path import isabs, join, normpath, relpath
import os.path
import subprocess
import sys
def warn(*args, **kwargs):
print(*args, file=sys.stderr, **kwargs)
def parse_gcov_file(gcov_file):
"""Parses the content of .gcov file written by gcov --intermediate-format
Returns:
str: Source file name
dict: coverage info { line_number: hits }
"""
count = {}
with open(gcov_file) as fh:
for line in fh:
tag, value = line.split(':')
if tag == 'file':
src_file = value.rstrip()
elif tag == 'lcount':
line_num, exec_count = value.split(',')
count[int(line_num)] = int(exec_count)
return src_file, count
def run_gcov(filename, coverage, args):
""" * run gcov on given file
* parse generated .gcov files and update coverage structure
* store source file md5 (if not yet stored)
* delete .gcov files
"""
if args.verbose:
warn("calling:", 'gcov', '--intermediate-format', filename)
stdout = None
else:
# gcov is noisy and don't have quit flag so redirect stdout to /dev/null
stdout = subprocess.DEVNULL
subprocess.check_call(['gcov', '--intermediate-format', filename], stdout=stdout)
for gcov_file in glob('*.gcov'):
if args.verbose:
warn('parsing', gcov_file)
src_file, count = parse_gcov_file(gcov_file)
os.remove(gcov_file)
if src_file not in coverage:
coverage[src_file] = defaultdict(int, count)
else:
# sum execution counts
for line, exe_cnt in count.items():
coverage[src_file][line] += exe_cnt
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='Save gcov coverage results in JSON file for coveralls.io.')
parser.add_argument(
'-v',
'--verbose',
action="store_true",
help='Display additional informaton and gcov command output.')
parser.add_argument(
'-e',
'--exclude',
action='append',
metavar='DIR',
help=
("Don't look for .gcno/.gcda files in this directories (repeat option to skip several directories). "
"Path is relative to the dirictory where script was started, e. g. '.git'"))
parser.add_argument(
'-p',
'--prefix',
action='append',
help=
("Strip this prefix from absolute path to source file. "
"If this option is provided, then only files with given prefixex in absolute path "
"will be added to coverage (option can be repeated)."))
parser.add_argument(
'--out',
type=argparse.FileType('w'),
required=True,
metavar='FILE',
help='Save JSON payload to this file')
args = parser.parse_args()
# ensure that there is no unrelated .gcov files in current directory
for gcov_file in glob('*.gcov'):
os.remove(gcov_file)
warn("Warning: {} deleted".format(gcov_file))
# dict { src_file_name: {line1: exec_count1, line2: exec_count2, ...} }
coverage = {}
# find . -name '*.gcno' (respecting args.exclude)
for root, dirs, files in os.walk('.'):
for f in files:
# Usually gcov called with a source file as an argument, but this
# name used only to find .gcno and .gcda files. To find source
# file information from debug symbols is used. So we can call gcov
# on .gcno file.
if f.endswith('.gcno'):
run_gcov(join(root, f), coverage, args)
# don't look into excluded dirs
for subdir in dirs:
# path relative to start dir
path = normpath(join(root, subdir))
if path in args.exclude:
if args.verbose:
warn('directory "{}" excluded'.format(path))
dirs.remove(subdir)
# prepare JSON pyload for coveralls.io API
# https://docs.coveralls.io/api-introduction
coveralls_data = {'source_files': []}
for src_file in coverage:
# filter by prefix and save path with stripped prefix
src_file_rel = src_file
if args.prefix and isabs(src_file):
for prefix in args.prefix:
if src_file.startswith(prefix):
src_file_rel = relpath(src_file, start=prefix)
break
else:
# skip file outside given prefixes
# it can be e. g. library include file
if args.verbose:
warn('file "{}" is not mathced by prefix, skipping'.format(src_file))
continue
try:
with open(src_file, mode='rb') as fh:
line_count = sum(1 for _ in fh)
fh.seek(0)
md5 = hashlib.md5(fh.read()).hexdigest()
except OSError as err:
# skip files for which source file is not available
warn(err, 'not adding to coverage')
continue
coverage_array = [None] * line_count
for line_num, exe_cnt in coverage[src_file].items():
# item at index 0 representing the coverage for line 1 of the source code
assert 1 <= line_num <= line_count
coverage_array[line_num - 1] = exe_cnt
coveralls_data['source_files'].append({
'name': src_file_rel,
'coverage': coverage_array,
'source_digest': md5
})
args.out.write(json.dumps(coveralls_data))
if args.verbose:
warn('Coverage for {} source files was written'.format(
len(coveralls_data['source_files'])))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()