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diff --git a/utils/functest_utils.py b/utils/functest_utils.py
index 8eba43be..a69174b9 100644
--- a/utils/functest_utils.py
+++ b/utils/functest_utils.py
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ import requests
import shutil
import socket
import subprocess
+import sys
import urllib2
from git import Repo
@@ -185,33 +186,6 @@ def get_resolvconf_ns():
return nameservers
-def getTestEnv(test, functest_yaml):
- """
- Get the config of the testcase based on functest_config.yaml
- 2 options
- - test = test project e.g; ovno
- - test = testcase e.g. functest/odl
- look for the / to see if it is a test project or a testcase
- """
- try:
- TEST_ENV = functest_yaml.get("test-dependencies")
-
- if test.find("/") < 0:
- config_test = TEST_ENV[test]
- else:
- test_split = test.split("/")
- testproject = test_split[0]
- testcase = test_split[1]
- config_test = TEST_ENV[testproject][testcase]
- except KeyError:
- # if not defined in dependencies => no dependencies
- config_test = ""
- except Exception, e:
- print "Error [getTestEnv]:", e
-
- return config_test
-
-
def get_ci_envvars():
"""
Get the CI env variables
@@ -222,97 +196,25 @@ def get_ci_envvars():
return ci_env_var
-def isTestRunnable(test, functest_yaml):
- """
- Return True if the test is runnable in the current scenario
- """
- # By default we assume that all the tests are always runnable...
- is_runnable = True
- # Retrieve CI environment
- ci_env = get_ci_envvars()
- # Retrieve test environement from config file
- test_env = getTestEnv(test, functest_yaml)
-
- # if test_env not empty => dependencies to be checked
- if test_env is not None and len(test_env) > 0:
- # possible criteria = ["installer", "scenario"]
- # consider test criteria from config file
- # compare towards CI env through CI en variable
- for criteria in test_env:
- if re.search(test_env[criteria], ci_env[criteria]) is None:
- # print "Test "+ test + " cannot be run on the environment"
- is_runnable = False
- return is_runnable
-
-
-def generateTestcaseList(functest_yaml):
- """
- Generate a test file with the runnable test according to
- the current scenario
- """
- test_list = ""
- # get testcases
- testcase_list = functest_yaml.get("test-dependencies")
- projects = testcase_list.keys()
-
- for project in projects:
- testcases = testcase_list[project]
- # 1 or 2 levels for testcases project[/case]l
- # if only project name without controller or scenario
- # => shall be runnable on any controller/scenario
- if testcases is None:
- test_list += project + " "
- else:
- for testcase in testcases:
- if testcase == "installer" or testcase == "scenario":
- # project (1 level)
- if isTestRunnable(project, functest_yaml):
- test_list += project + " "
- else:
- # project/testcase (2 levels)
- thetest = project + "/" + testcase
- if isTestRunnable(thetest, functest_yaml):
- test_list += testcase + " "
-
- # sort the list to execute the test in the right order
- test_order_list = functest_yaml.get("test_exec_priority")
- test_sorted_list = ""
- for test in test_order_list:
- if test_order_list[test] in test_list:
- test_sorted_list += test_order_list[test] + " "
-
- # create a file that could be consumed by run-test.sh
- # this method is used only for CI
- # so it can be run only in container
- # reuse default conf directory to store the list of runnable tests
- file = open("/home/opnfv/functest/conf/testcase-list.txt", 'w')
- file.write(test_sorted_list)
- file.close()
-
- return test_sorted_list
-
-
-def execute_command(cmd, logger=None, exit_on_error=True):
- """
- Execute Linux command
- prints stdout to a file and depending on if there
- is a logger defined, it will print it or not.
- """
+def execute_command(cmd, logger=None, exit_on_error=True, info=False):
if logger:
logger.debug('Executing command : {}'.format(cmd))
- output_file = "output.txt"
- f = open(output_file, 'w+')
- p = subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True, stdout=f, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
- f.close()
- f = open(output_file, 'r')
- result = f.read()
- if result != "" and logger:
- logger.debug(result)
- if p == 0:
- return True
- else:
+ p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ while p.poll() is None:
+ line = p.stdout.readline().rstrip()
+ if logger:
+ if info:
+ logger.info(line)
+ else:
+ logger.debug(line)
+ else:
+ print line
+ if p.returncode != 0:
if logger:
logger.error("Error when executing command %s" % cmd)
+ else:
+ print("Error when executing command %s" % cmd)
if exit_on_error:
- exit(-1)
- return False
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ return p.returncode