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pywin32_testall.py
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"""A test runner for pywin32"""
import sys
import os
import site
import subprocess
# locate the dirs based on where this script is - it may be either in the
# source tree, or in an installed Python 'Scripts' tree.
this_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
site_packages = [
site.getusersitepackages(),
] + site.getsitepackages()
failures = []
# Run a test using subprocess and wait for the result.
# If we get an returncode != 0, we know that there was an error, but we don't
# abort immediately - we run as many tests as we can.
def run_test(script, cmdline_extras):
dirname, scriptname = os.path.split(script)
# some tests prefer to be run from their directory.
cmd = [sys.executable, "-u", scriptname] + cmdline_extras
result = subprocess.run(cmd, check=False, cwd=dirname)
print("*** Test script '%s' exited with %s" % (script, result.returncode))
sys.stdout.flush()
if result.returncode:
failures.append(script)
def find_and_run(possible_locations, extras):
for maybe in possible_locations:
if os.path.isfile(maybe):
run_test(maybe, extras)
break
else:
raise RuntimeError(
"Failed to locate a test script in one of %s" % possible_locations
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
code_directories = [this_dir] + site_packages
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="A script to trigger tests in all subprojects of PyWin32."
)
parser.add_argument(
"-no-user-interaction",
default=False,
action="store_true",
help="(This is now the default - use `-user-interaction` to include them)",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-user-interaction",
action="store_true",
help="Include tests which require user interaction",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-skip-adodbapi",
default=False,
action="store_true",
help="Skip the adodbapi tests; useful for CI where there's no provider",
)
args, remains = parser.parse_known_args()
# win32
maybes = [
os.path.join(directory, "win32", "test", "testall.py")
for directory in code_directories
]
extras = []
if args.user_interaction:
extras += "-user-interaction"
extras.extend(remains)
find_and_run(maybes, extras)
# win32com
maybes = [
os.path.join(directory, "win32com", "test", "testall.py")
for directory in [
os.path.join(this_dir, "com"),
]
+ site_packages
]
extras = remains + ["1"] # only run "level 1" tests in CI
find_and_run(maybes, extras)
# adodbapi
if not args.skip_adodbapi:
maybes = [
os.path.join(directory, "adodbapi", "test", "adodbapitest.py")
for directory in code_directories
]
find_and_run(maybes, remains)
# This script has a hard-coded sql server name in it, (and markh typically
# doesn't have a different server to test on) but there is now supposed to be a server out there on the Internet
# just to run these tests, so try it...
maybes = [
os.path.join(directory, "adodbapi", "test", "test_adodbapi_dbapi20.py")
for directory in code_directories
]
find_and_run(maybes, remains)
if failures:
print("The following scripts failed")
for failure in failures:
print(">", failure)
sys.exit(1)
print("All tests passed \o/")