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diff --git a/aggregadantur_suite_test.go b/aggregadantur_suite_test.go index 6025b55..1fb4f5a 100644 --- a/aggregadantur_suite_test.go +++ b/aggregadantur_suite_test.go @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import ( "testing" "time" - . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo" + . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" ) diff --git a/aggregate_handler_test.go b/aggregate_handler_test.go index dbd1d7d..7c97436 100644 --- a/aggregate_handler_test.go +++ b/aggregate_handler_test.go @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package aggregadantur_test import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" - . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo" + . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" "github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/aggregadantur" "github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/aggregadantur/contexes" diff --git a/auth_handler_test.go b/auth_handler_test.go index deb0de2..b8f04cb 100644 --- a/auth_handler_test.go +++ b/auth_handler_test.go @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ package aggregadantur_test import ( "github.com/gorilla/sessions" - . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo" + . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" "github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/aggregadantur/contexes" "github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/aggregadantur/models" diff --git a/contexes/contexes_suite_test.go b/contexes/contexes_suite_test.go index a62cb18..d01d7fe 100644 --- a/contexes/contexes_suite_test.go +++ b/contexes/contexes_suite_test.go @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package contexes_test import ( "testing" - . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo" + . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" ) diff --git a/contexes/helper_test.go b/contexes/helper_test.go index 60dca33..0659f59 100644 --- a/contexes/helper_test.go +++ b/contexes/helper_test.go @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ package contexes_test import ( - . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo" + . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" "github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/aggregadantur/contexes" "github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/aggregadantur/testhelper" diff --git a/forward_handler_test.go b/forward_handler_test.go index a223030..79c494f 100644 --- a/forward_handler_test.go +++ b/forward_handler_test.go @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ package aggregadantur_test import ( "bytes" - . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo" + . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" "github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/aggregadantur" "github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/aggregadantur/models" diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 6a9abf2..90c9fdd 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ module github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/aggregadantur -go 1.21 +go 1.22.3 require ( github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2 v2.4.0 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ require ( github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4 v4.5.0 github.com/gorilla/mux v1.8.1 github.com/gorilla/sessions v1.2.2 - github.com/onsi/ginkgo v1.16.5 + github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 v2.19.0 github.com/onsi/gomega v1.33.1 github.com/prometheus/common v0.53.0 github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.9.3 @@ -19,20 +19,19 @@ require ( require ( github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20231202071711-9a357b53e9c9 // indirect - github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.7.0 // indirect - github.com/go-task/slim-sprig v0.0.0-20230315185526-52ccab3ef572 // indirect + github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.1 // indirect + github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3 v3.0.0 // indirect github.com/google/go-cmp v0.6.0 // indirect + github.com/google/pprof v0.0.0-20240424215950-a892ee059fd6 // indirect github.com/gorilla/securecookie v1.1.2 // indirect github.com/gorilla/websocket v1.5.1 // indirect github.com/gravitational/trace v1.4.0 // indirect github.com/kr/pretty v0.3.1 // indirect github.com/mailgun/multibuf v0.2.0 // indirect - github.com/nxadm/tail v1.4.11 // indirect github.com/vulcand/predicate v1.2.0 // indirect github.com/xhit/go-str2duration/v2 v2.1.0 // indirect golang.org/x/net v0.25.0 // indirect golang.org/x/sys v0.20.0 // indirect - golang.org/x/tools v0.20.0 // indirect - gopkg.in/tomb.v1 v1.0.0-20141024135613-dd632973f1e7 // indirect + golang.org/x/tools v0.21.0 // indirect gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1 // indirect ) diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 55c5cf8..21d2da7 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -662,11 +662,6 @@ github.com/envoyproxy/protoc-gen-validate v0.9.1/go.mod h1:OKNgG7TCp5pF4d6XftA0+ github.com/envoyproxy/protoc-gen-validate v0.10.1/go.mod h1:DRjgyB0I43LtJapqN6NiRwroiAU2PaFuvk/vjgh61ss= github.com/fogleman/gg v1.2.1-0.20190220221249-0403632d5b90/go.mod h1:R/bRT+9gY/C5z7JzPU0zXsXHKM4/ayA+zqcVNZzPa1k= github.com/fogleman/gg v1.3.0/go.mod h1:R/bRT+9gY/C5z7JzPU0zXsXHKM4/ayA+zqcVNZzPa1k= -github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.4.7/go.mod h1:jwhsz4b93w/PPRr/qN1Yymfu8t87LnFCMoQvtojpjFo= -github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.4.9/go.mod h1:znqG4EE+3YCdAaPaxE2ZRY/06pZUdp0tY4IgpuI1SZQ= -github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.6.0/go.mod h1:sl3t1tCWJFWoRz9R8WJCbQihKKwmorjAbSClcnxKAGw= -github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.7.0 h1:8JEhPFa5W2WU7YfeZzPNqzMP6Lwt7L2715Ggo0nosvA= -github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.7.0/go.mod h1:40Bi/Hjc2AVfZrqy+aj+yEI+/bRxZnMJyTJwOpGvigM= github.com/ghodss/yaml v1.0.0/go.mod h1:4dBDuWmgqj2HViK6kFavaiC9ZROes6MMH2rRYeMEF04= github.com/go-fonts/dejavu v0.1.0/go.mod h1:4Wt4I4OU2Nq9asgDCteaAaWZOV24E+0/Pwo0gppep4g= github.com/go-fonts/latin-modern v0.2.0/go.mod h1:rQVLdDMK+mK1xscDwsqM5J8U2jrRa3T0ecnM9pNujks= @@ -682,9 +677,6 @@ github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.1 h1:pKouT5E8xu9zeFC39JXRDukb6JFQPXM5p5I91188VAQ= github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.1/go.mod h1:9T104GzyrTigFIr8wt5mBrctHMim0Nb2HLGrmQ40KvY= github.com/go-pdf/fpdf v0.5.0/go.mod h1:HzcnA+A23uwogo0tp9yU+l3V+KXhiESpt1PMayhOh5M= github.com/go-pdf/fpdf v0.6.0/go.mod h1:HzcnA+A23uwogo0tp9yU+l3V+KXhiESpt1PMayhOh5M= -github.com/go-task/slim-sprig v0.0.0-20210107165309-348f09dbbbc0/go.mod h1:fyg7847qk6SyHyPtNmDHnmrv/HOrqktSC+C9fM+CJOE= -github.com/go-task/slim-sprig v0.0.0-20230315185526-52ccab3ef572 h1:tfuBGBXKqDEevZMzYi5KSi8KkcZtzBcTgAUUtapy0OI= -github.com/go-task/slim-sprig v0.0.0-20230315185526-52ccab3ef572/go.mod h1:9Pwr4B2jHnOSGXyyzV8ROjYa2ojvAY6HCGYYfMoC3Ls= github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3 v3.0.0 h1:sUs3vkvUymDpBKi3qH1YSqBQk9+9D/8M2mN1vB6EwHI= github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3 v3.0.0/go.mod h1:W848ghGpv3Qj3dhTPRyJypKRiqCdHZiAzKg9hl15HA8= github.com/gobwas/glob v0.2.3 h1:A4xDbljILXROh+kObIiy5kIaPYD8e96x1tgBhUI5J+Y= @@ -809,7 +801,6 @@ github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway/v2 v2.7.0/go.mod h1:hgWBS7lorOAVIJEQMi4Zs github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway/v2 v2.11.3/go.mod h1:o//XUCC/F+yRGJoPO/VU0GSB0f8Nhgmxx0VIRUvaC0w= github.com/hashicorp/golang-lru v0.5.0/go.mod h1:/m3WP610KZHVQ1SGc6re/UDhFvYD7pJ4Ao+sR/qLZy8= github.com/hashicorp/golang-lru v0.5.1/go.mod h1:/m3WP610KZHVQ1SGc6re/UDhFvYD7pJ4Ao+sR/qLZy8= -github.com/hpcloud/tail v1.0.0/go.mod h1:ab1qPbhIpdTxEkNHXyeSf5vhxWSCs/tWer42PpOxQnU= github.com/iancoleman/strcase v0.2.0/go.mod h1:iwCmte+B7n89clKwxIoIXy/HfoL7AsD47ZCWhYzw7ho= github.com/ianlancetaylor/demangle v0.0.0-20181102032728-5e5cf60278f6/go.mod h1:aSSvb/t6k1mPoxDqO4vJh6VOCGPwU4O0C2/Eqndh1Sc= github.com/ianlancetaylor/demangle v0.0.0-20200824232613-28f6c0f3b639/go.mod h1:aSSvb/t6k1mPoxDqO4vJh6VOCGPwU4O0C2/Eqndh1Sc= @@ -843,18 +834,8 @@ github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.16/go.mod h1:kYGgaQfpe5nmfYZH+SKPsOc2e4SrIfOl2e/ github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.14.14/go.mod h1:NyWgC/yNuGj7Q9rpYnZvas74GogHl5/Z4A/KQRfk6bU= 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v0.0.0-20180826012351-8a410e7b638d/go.mod h1:mL1N/T3taQHkDXs73rZJwtUhF3w3ftmwwsq0BUmARs4= -golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20180906233101-161cd47e91fd/go.mod h1:mL1N/T3taQHkDXs73rZJwtUhF3w3ftmwwsq0BUmARs4= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20190108225652-1e06a53dbb7e/go.mod h1:mL1N/T3taQHkDXs73rZJwtUhF3w3ftmwwsq0BUmARs4= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20190213061140-3a22650c66bd/go.mod h1:mL1N/T3taQHkDXs73rZJwtUhF3w3ftmwwsq0BUmARs4= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20190311183353-d8887717615a/go.mod h1:t9HGtf8HONx5eT2rtn7q6eTqICYqUVnKs3thJo3Qplg= @@ -1021,7 +1002,6 @@ golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200324143707-d3edc9973b7e/go.mod h1:qpuaurCH72eLCgpAm/ golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200501053045-e0ff5e5a1de5/go.mod h1:qpuaurCH72eLCgpAm/N6yyVIVM9cpaDIP3A8BGJEC5A= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200506145744-7e3656a0809f/go.mod h1:qpuaurCH72eLCgpAm/N6yyVIVM9cpaDIP3A8BGJEC5A= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200513185701-a91f0712d120/go.mod h1:qpuaurCH72eLCgpAm/N6yyVIVM9cpaDIP3A8BGJEC5A= -golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200520004742-59133d7f0dd7/go.mod h1:qpuaurCH72eLCgpAm/N6yyVIVM9cpaDIP3A8BGJEC5A= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200520182314-0ba52f642ac2/go.mod h1:qpuaurCH72eLCgpAm/N6yyVIVM9cpaDIP3A8BGJEC5A= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200625001655-4c5254603344/go.mod h1:/O7V0waA8r7cgGh81Ro3o1hOxt32SMVPicZroKQ2sZA= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200707034311-ab3426394381/go.mod h1:/O7V0waA8r7cgGh81Ro3o1hOxt32SMVPicZroKQ2sZA= @@ -1107,7 +1087,6 @@ golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20220819030929-7fc1605a5dde/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJ golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20220929204114-8fcdb60fdcc0/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM= golang.org/x/sync v0.1.0/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM= golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20180830151530-49385e6e1522/go.mod h1:STP8DvDyc/dI5b8T5hshtkjS+E42TnysNCUPdjciGhY= -golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20180909124046-d0be0721c37e/go.mod h1:STP8DvDyc/dI5b8T5hshtkjS+E42TnysNCUPdjciGhY= golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190215142949-d0b11bdaac8a/go.mod 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"github.com/onsi/ginkgo" + . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" "net/http" diff --git a/models/matcher_test.go b/models/matcher_test.go index 7a35ca5..71fd1b3 100644 --- a/models/matcher_test.go +++ b/models/matcher_test.go @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ package models_test import ( - . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo" + . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" "github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/aggregadantur/models" ) diff --git a/models/models_suite_test.go b/models/models_suite_test.go index 2bcb2a1..4be06f1 100644 --- a/models/models_suite_test.go +++ b/models/models_suite_test.go @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package models_test import ( "testing" - . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo" + . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" ) diff --git a/tools/tools.go b/tools/tools.go index 14ed39d..3bac4c0 100644 --- a/tools/tools.go +++ b/tools/tools.go @@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ package tools import ( - _ "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo" + _ "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo" ) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.cirrus.yml b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.cirrus.yml deleted file mode 100644 index ffc7b99..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.cirrus.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -freebsd_task: - name: 'FreeBSD' - freebsd_instance: - image_family: freebsd-13-2 - install_script: - - pkg update -f - - pkg install -y go - test_script: - # run tests as user "cirrus" instead of root - - pw useradd cirrus -m - - chown -R cirrus:cirrus . - - FSNOTIFY_BUFFER=4096 sudo --preserve-env=FSNOTIFY_BUFFER -u cirrus go test -parallel 1 -race ./... - - sudo --preserve-env=FSNOTIFY_BUFFER -u cirrus go test -parallel 1 -race ./... diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.editorconfig b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.editorconfig deleted file mode 100644 index fad8958..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.editorconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -root = true - -[*.go] -indent_style = tab -indent_size = 4 -insert_final_newline = true - -[*.{yml,yaml}] -indent_style = space -indent_size = 2 -insert_final_newline = true -trim_trailing_whitespace = true diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.gitattributes b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.gitattributes deleted file mode 100644 index 32f1001..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.gitattributes +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -go.sum linguist-generated diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.gitignore b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 391cc07..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -# go test -c output -*.test -*.test.exe - -# Output of go build ./cmd/fsnotify -/fsnotify -/fsnotify.exe diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.mailmap b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.mailmap deleted file mode 100644 index a04f290..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/.mailmap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -Chris Howey -Nathan Youngman <4566+nathany@users.noreply.github.com> diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/CHANGELOG.md deleted file mode 100644 index e0e5757..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/CHANGELOG.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,541 +0,0 @@ -# Changelog - -Unreleased ----------- -Nothing yet. - -1.7.0 - 2023-10-22 ------------------- -This version of fsnotify needs Go 1.17. - -### Additions - -- illumos: add FEN backend to support illumos and Solaris. ([#371]) - -- all: add `NewBufferedWatcher()` to use a buffered channel, which can be useful - in cases where you can't control the kernel buffer and receive a large number - of events in bursts. ([#550], [#572]) - -- all: add `AddWith()`, which is identical to `Add()` but allows passing - options. ([#521]) - -- windows: allow setting the ReadDirectoryChangesW() buffer size with - `fsnotify.WithBufferSize()`; the default of 64K is the highest value that - works on all platforms and is enough for most purposes, but in some cases a - highest buffer is needed. ([#521]) - -### Changes and fixes - -- inotify: remove watcher if a watched path is renamed ([#518]) - - After a rename the reported name wasn't updated, or even an empty string. - Inotify doesn't provide any good facilities to update it, so just remove the - watcher. This is already how it worked on kqueue and FEN. - - On Windows this does work, and remains working. - -- windows: don't listen for file attribute changes ([#520]) - - File attribute changes are sent as `FILE_ACTION_MODIFIED` by the Windows API, - with no way to see if they're a file write or attribute change, so would show - up as a fsnotify.Write event. This is never useful, and could result in many - spurious Write events. - -- windows: return `ErrEventOverflow` if the buffer is full ([#525]) - - Before it would merely return "short read", making it hard to detect this - error. - -- kqueue: make sure events for all files are delivered properly when removing a - watched directory ([#526]) - - Previously they would get sent with `""` (empty string) or `"."` as the path - name. - -- kqueue: don't emit spurious Create events for symbolic links ([#524]) - - The link would get resolved but kqueue would "forget" it already saw the link - itself, resulting on a Create for every Write event for the directory. - -- all: return `ErrClosed` on `Add()` when the watcher is closed ([#516]) - -- other: add `Watcher.Errors` and `Watcher.Events` to the no-op `Watcher` in - `backend_other.go`, making it easier to use on unsupported platforms such as - WASM, AIX, etc. ([#528]) - -- other: use the `backend_other.go` no-op if the `appengine` build tag is set; - Google AppEngine forbids usage of the unsafe package so the inotify backend - won't compile there. - -[#371]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/371 -[#516]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/516 -[#518]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/518 -[#520]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/520 -[#521]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/521 -[#524]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/524 -[#525]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/525 -[#526]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/526 -[#528]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/528 -[#537]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/537 -[#550]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/550 -[#572]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/572 - -1.6.0 - 2022-10-13 ------------------- -This version of fsnotify needs Go 1.16 (this was already the case since 1.5.1, -but not documented). It also increases the minimum Linux version to 2.6.32. - -### Additions - -- all: add `Event.Has()` and `Op.Has()` ([#477]) - - This makes checking events a lot easier; for example: - - if event.Op&Write == Write && !(event.Op&Remove == Remove) { - } - - Becomes: - - if event.Has(Write) && !event.Has(Remove) { - } - -- all: add cmd/fsnotify ([#463]) - - A command-line utility for testing and some examples. - -### Changes and fixes - -- inotify: don't ignore events for files that don't exist ([#260], [#470]) - - Previously the inotify watcher would call `os.Lstat()` to check if a file - still exists before emitting events. - - This was inconsistent with other platforms and resulted in inconsistent event - reporting (e.g. when a file is quickly removed and re-created), and generally - a source of confusion. It was added in 2013 to fix a memory leak that no - longer exists. - -- all: return `ErrNonExistentWatch` when `Remove()` is called on a path that's - not watched ([#460]) - -- inotify: replace epoll() with non-blocking inotify ([#434]) - - Non-blocking inotify was not generally available at the time this library was - written in 2014, but now it is. As a result, the minimum Linux version is - bumped from 2.6.27 to 2.6.32. This hugely simplifies the code and is faster. - -- kqueue: don't check for events every 100ms ([#480]) - - The watcher would wake up every 100ms, even when there was nothing to do. Now - it waits until there is something to do. - -- macos: retry opening files on EINTR ([#475]) - -- kqueue: skip unreadable files ([#479]) - - kqueue requires a file descriptor for every file in a directory; this would - fail if a file was unreadable by the current user. Now these files are simply - skipped. - -- windows: fix renaming a watched directory if the parent is also watched ([#370]) - -- windows: increase buffer size from 4K to 64K ([#485]) - -- windows: close file handle on Remove() ([#288]) - -- kqueue: put pathname in the error if watching a file fails ([#471]) - -- inotify, windows: calling Close() more than once could race ([#465]) - -- kqueue: improve Close() performance ([#233]) - -- all: various documentation additions and clarifications. - -[#233]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/233 -[#260]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/260 -[#288]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/288 -[#370]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/370 -[#434]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/434 -[#460]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/460 -[#463]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/463 -[#465]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/465 -[#470]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/470 -[#471]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/471 -[#475]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/475 -[#477]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/477 -[#479]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/479 -[#480]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/480 -[#485]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/485 - -## [1.5.4] - 2022-04-25 - -* Windows: add missing defer to `Watcher.WatchList` [#447](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/447) -* go.mod: use latest x/sys [#444](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/444) -* Fix compilation for OpenBSD [#443](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/443) - -## [1.5.3] - 2022-04-22 - -* This version is retracted. An incorrect branch is published accidentally [#445](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/445) - -## [1.5.2] - 2022-04-21 - -* Add a feature to return the directories and files that are being monitored [#374](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/374) -* Fix potential crash on windows if `raw.FileNameLength` exceeds `syscall.MAX_PATH` [#361](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/361) -* Allow build on unsupported GOOS [#424](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/424) -* Don't set `poller.fd` twice in `newFdPoller` [#406](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/406) -* fix go vet warnings: call to `(*T).Fatalf` from a non-test goroutine [#416](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/416) - -## [1.5.1] - 2021-08-24 - -* Revert Add AddRaw to not follow symlinks [#394](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/394) - -## [1.5.0] - 2021-08-20 - -* Go: Increase minimum required version to Go 1.12 [#381](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/381) -* Feature: Add AddRaw method which does not follow symlinks when adding a watch [#289](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/298) -* Windows: Follow symlinks by default like on all other systems [#289](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/289) -* CI: Use GitHub Actions for CI and cover go 1.12-1.17 - [#378](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/378) - [#381](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/381) - [#385](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/385) -* Go 1.14+: Fix unsafe pointer conversion [#325](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/325) - -## [1.4.9] - 2020-03-11 - -* Move example usage to the readme #329. This may resolve #328. - -## [1.4.8] - 2020-03-10 - -* CI: test more go versions (@nathany 1d13583d846ea9d66dcabbfefbfb9d8e6fb05216) -* Tests: Queued inotify events could have been read by the test before max_queued_events was hit (@matthias-stone #265) -* Tests: t.Fatalf -> t.Errorf in go routines (@gdey #266) -* CI: Less verbosity (@nathany #267) -* Tests: Darwin: Exchangedata is deprecated on 10.13 (@nathany #267) -* Tests: Check if channels are closed in the example (@alexeykazakov #244) -* CI: Only run golint on latest version of go and fix issues (@cpuguy83 #284) -* CI: Add windows to travis matrix (@cpuguy83 #284) -* Docs: Remover appveyor badge (@nathany 11844c0959f6fff69ba325d097fce35bd85a8e93) -* Linux: create epoll and pipe fds with close-on-exec (@JohannesEbke #219) -* Linux: open files with close-on-exec (@linxiulei #273) -* Docs: Plan to support fanotify (@nathany ab058b44498e8b7566a799372a39d150d9ea0119 ) -* Project: Add go.mod (@nathany #309) -* Project: Revise editor config (@nathany #309) -* Project: Update copyright for 2019 (@nathany #309) -* CI: Drop go1.8 from CI matrix (@nathany #309) -* Docs: Updating the FAQ section for supportability with NFS & FUSE filesystems (@Pratik32 4bf2d1fec78374803a39307bfb8d340688f4f28e ) - -## [1.4.7] - 2018-01-09 - -* BSD/macOS: Fix possible deadlock on closing the watcher on kqueue (thanks @nhooyr and @glycerine) -* Tests: Fix missing verb on format string (thanks @rchiossi) -* Linux: Fix deadlock in Remove (thanks @aarondl) -* Linux: Watch.Add improvements (avoid race, fix consistency, reduce garbage) (thanks @twpayne) -* Docs: Moved FAQ into the README (thanks @vahe) -* Linux: Properly handle inotify's IN_Q_OVERFLOW event (thanks @zeldovich) -* Docs: replace references to OS X with macOS - -## [1.4.2] - 2016-10-10 - -* Linux: use InotifyInit1 with IN_CLOEXEC to stop leaking a file descriptor to a child process when using fork/exec [#178](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/178) (thanks @pattyshack) - -## [1.4.1] - 2016-10-04 - -* Fix flaky inotify stress test on Linux [#177](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/177) (thanks @pattyshack) - -## [1.4.0] - 2016-10-01 - -* add a String() method to Event.Op [#165](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/165) (thanks @oozie) - -## [1.3.1] - 2016-06-28 - -* Windows: fix for double backslash when watching the root of a drive [#151](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/151) (thanks @brunoqc) - -## [1.3.0] - 2016-04-19 - -* Support linux/arm64 by [patching](https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/21971/) x/sys/unix and switching to to it from syscall (thanks @suihkulokki) [#135](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/135) - -## [1.2.10] - 2016-03-02 - -* Fix golint errors in windows.go [#121](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/121) (thanks @tiffanyfj) - -## [1.2.9] - 2016-01-13 - -kqueue: Fix logic for CREATE after REMOVE [#111](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/111) (thanks @bep) - -## [1.2.8] - 2015-12-17 - -* kqueue: fix race condition in Close [#105](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/105) (thanks @djui for reporting the issue and @ppknap for writing a failing test) -* inotify: fix race in test -* enable race detection for continuous integration (Linux, Mac, Windows) - -## [1.2.5] - 2015-10-17 - -* inotify: use epoll_create1 for arm64 support (requires Linux 2.6.27 or later) [#100](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/100) (thanks @suihkulokki) -* inotify: fix path leaks [#73](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/73) (thanks @chamaken) -* kqueue: watch for rename events on subdirectories [#83](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/83) (thanks @guotie) -* kqueue: avoid infinite loops from symlinks cycles [#101](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/101) (thanks @illicitonion) - -## [1.2.1] - 2015-10-14 - -* kqueue: don't watch named pipes [#98](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/98) (thanks @evanphx) - -## [1.2.0] - 2015-02-08 - -* inotify: use epoll to wake up readEvents [#66](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/66) (thanks @PieterD) -* inotify: closing watcher should now always shut down goroutine [#63](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/63) (thanks @PieterD) -* kqueue: close kqueue after removing watches, fixes [#59](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/59) - -## [1.1.1] - 2015-02-05 - -* inotify: Retry read on EINTR [#61](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/61) (thanks @PieterD) - -## [1.1.0] - 2014-12-12 - -* kqueue: rework internals [#43](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/43) - * add low-level functions - * only need to store flags on directories - * less mutexes [#13](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/13) - * done can be an unbuffered channel - * remove calls to os.NewSyscallError -* More efficient string concatenation for Event.String() [#52](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/52) (thanks @mdlayher) -* kqueue: fix regression in rework causing subdirectories to be watched [#48](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/48) -* kqueue: cleanup internal watch before sending remove event [#51](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/51) - -## [1.0.4] - 2014-09-07 - -* kqueue: add dragonfly to the build tags. -* Rename source code files, rearrange code so exported APIs are at the top. -* Add done channel to example code. [#37](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/37) (thanks @chenyukang) - -## [1.0.3] - 2014-08-19 - -* [Fix] Windows MOVED_TO now translates to Create like on BSD and Linux. [#36](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/36) - -## [1.0.2] - 2014-08-17 - -* [Fix] Missing create events on macOS. [#14](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/14) (thanks @zhsso) -* [Fix] Make ./path and path equivalent. (thanks @zhsso) - -## [1.0.0] - 2014-08-15 - -* [API] Remove AddWatch on Windows, use Add. -* Improve documentation for exported identifiers. [#30](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/30) -* Minor updates based on feedback from golint. - -## dev / 2014-07-09 - -* Moved to [github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify). -* Use os.NewSyscallError instead of returning errno (thanks @hariharan-uno) - -## dev / 2014-07-04 - -* kqueue: fix incorrect mutex used in Close() -* Update example to demonstrate usage of Op. - -## dev / 2014-06-28 - -* [API] Don't set the Write Op for attribute notifications [#4](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/4) -* Fix for String() method on Event (thanks Alex Brainman) -* Don't build on Plan 9 or Solaris (thanks @4ad) - -## dev / 2014-06-21 - -* Events channel of type Event rather than *Event. -* [internal] use syscall constants directly for inotify and kqueue. -* [internal] kqueue: rename events to kevents and fileEvent to event. - -## dev / 2014-06-19 - -* Go 1.3+ required on Windows (uses syscall.ERROR_MORE_DATA internally). -* [internal] remove cookie from Event struct (unused). -* [internal] Event struct has the same definition across every OS. -* [internal] remove internal watch and removeWatch methods. - -## dev / 2014-06-12 - -* [API] Renamed Watch() to Add() and RemoveWatch() to Remove(). -* [API] Pluralized channel names: Events and Errors. -* [API] Renamed FileEvent struct to Event. -* [API] Op constants replace methods like IsCreate(). - -## dev / 2014-06-12 - -* Fix data race on kevent buffer (thanks @tilaks) [#98](https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/pull/98) - -## dev / 2014-05-23 - -* [API] Remove current implementation of WatchFlags. - * current implementation doesn't take advantage of OS for efficiency - * provides little benefit over filtering events as they are received, but has extra bookkeeping and mutexes - * no tests for the current implementation - * not fully implemented on Windows [#93](https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/93#issuecomment-39285195) - -## [0.9.3] - 2014-12-31 - -* kqueue: cleanup internal watch before sending remove event [#51](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/51) - -## [0.9.2] - 2014-08-17 - -* [Backport] Fix missing create events on macOS. [#14](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/14) (thanks @zhsso) - -## [0.9.1] - 2014-06-12 - -* Fix data race on kevent buffer (thanks @tilaks) [#98](https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/pull/98) - -## [0.9.0] - 2014-01-17 - -* IsAttrib() for events that only concern a file's metadata [#79][] (thanks @abustany) -* [Fix] kqueue: fix deadlock [#77][] (thanks @cespare) -* [NOTICE] Development has moved to `code.google.com/p/go.exp/fsnotify` in preparation for inclusion in the Go standard library. - -## [0.8.12] - 2013-11-13 - -* [API] Remove FD_SET and friends from Linux adapter - -## [0.8.11] - 2013-11-02 - -* [Doc] Add Changelog [#72][] (thanks @nathany) -* [Doc] Spotlight and double modify events on macOS [#62][] (reported by @paulhammond) - -## [0.8.10] - 2013-10-19 - -* [Fix] kqueue: remove file watches when parent directory is removed [#71][] (reported by @mdwhatcott) -* [Fix] kqueue: race between Close and readEvents [#70][] (reported by @bernerdschaefer) -* [Doc] specify OS-specific limits in README (thanks @debrando) - -## [0.8.9] - 2013-09-08 - -* [Doc] Contributing (thanks @nathany) -* [Doc] update package path in example code [#63][] (thanks @paulhammond) -* [Doc] GoCI badge in README (Linux only) [#60][] -* [Doc] Cross-platform testing with Vagrant [#59][] (thanks @nathany) - -## [0.8.8] - 2013-06-17 - -* [Fix] Windows: handle `ERROR_MORE_DATA` on Windows [#49][] (thanks @jbowtie) - -## [0.8.7] - 2013-06-03 - -* [API] Make syscall flags internal -* [Fix] inotify: ignore event changes -* [Fix] race in symlink test [#45][] (reported by @srid) -* [Fix] tests on Windows -* lower case error messages - -## [0.8.6] - 2013-05-23 - -* kqueue: Use EVT_ONLY flag on Darwin -* [Doc] Update README with full example - -## [0.8.5] - 2013-05-09 - -* [Fix] inotify: allow monitoring of "broken" symlinks (thanks @tsg) - -## [0.8.4] - 2013-04-07 - -* [Fix] kqueue: watch all file events [#40][] (thanks @ChrisBuchholz) - -## [0.8.3] - 2013-03-13 - -* [Fix] inoitfy/kqueue memory leak [#36][] (reported by @nbkolchin) -* [Fix] kqueue: use fsnFlags for watching a directory [#33][] (reported by @nbkolchin) - -## [0.8.2] - 2013-02-07 - -* [Doc] add Authors -* [Fix] fix data races for map access [#29][] (thanks @fsouza) - -## [0.8.1] - 2013-01-09 - -* [Fix] Windows path separators -* [Doc] BSD License - -## [0.8.0] - 2012-11-09 - -* kqueue: directory watching improvements (thanks @vmirage) -* inotify: add `IN_MOVED_TO` [#25][] (requested by @cpisto) -* [Fix] kqueue: deleting watched directory [#24][] (reported by @jakerr) - -## [0.7.4] - 2012-10-09 - -* [Fix] inotify: fixes from https://codereview.appspot.com/5418045/ (ugorji) -* [Fix] kqueue: preserve watch flags when watching for delete [#21][] (reported by @robfig) -* [Fix] kqueue: watch the directory even if it isn't a new watch (thanks @robfig) -* [Fix] kqueue: modify after recreation of file - -## [0.7.3] - 2012-09-27 - -* [Fix] kqueue: watch with an existing folder inside the watched folder (thanks @vmirage) -* [Fix] kqueue: no longer get duplicate CREATE events - -## [0.7.2] - 2012-09-01 - -* kqueue: events for created directories - -## [0.7.1] - 2012-07-14 - -* [Fix] for renaming files - -## [0.7.0] - 2012-07-02 - -* [Feature] FSNotify flags -* [Fix] inotify: Added file name back to event path - -## [0.6.0] - 2012-06-06 - -* kqueue: watch files after directory created (thanks @tmc) - -## [0.5.1] - 2012-05-22 - -* [Fix] inotify: remove all watches before Close() - -## [0.5.0] - 2012-05-03 - -* [API] kqueue: return errors during watch instead of sending over channel -* kqueue: match symlink behavior on Linux -* inotify: add `DELETE_SELF` (requested by @taralx) -* [Fix] kqueue: handle EINTR (reported by @robfig) -* [Doc] Godoc example [#1][] (thanks @davecheney) - -## [0.4.0] - 2012-03-30 - -* Go 1 released: build with go tool -* [Feature] Windows support using winfsnotify -* Windows does not have attribute change notifications -* Roll attribute notifications into IsModify - -## [0.3.0] - 2012-02-19 - -* kqueue: add files when watch directory - -## [0.2.0] - 2011-12-30 - -* update to latest Go weekly code - -## [0.1.0] - 2011-10-19 - -* kqueue: add watch on file creation to match inotify -* kqueue: create file event -* inotify: ignore `IN_IGNORED` events -* event String() -* linux: common FileEvent functions -* initial commit - -[#79]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/pull/79 -[#77]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/pull/77 -[#72]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/72 -[#71]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/71 -[#70]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/70 -[#63]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/63 -[#62]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/62 -[#60]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/60 -[#59]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/59 -[#49]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/49 -[#45]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/45 -[#40]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/40 -[#36]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/36 -[#33]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/33 -[#29]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/29 -[#25]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/25 -[#24]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/24 -[#21]: https://github.com/howeyc/fsnotify/issues/21 diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/CONTRIBUTING.md deleted file mode 100644 index ea37975..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -Thank you for your interest in contributing to fsnotify! We try to review and -merge PRs in a reasonable timeframe, but please be aware that: - -- To avoid "wasted" work, please discus changes on the issue tracker first. You - can just send PRs, but they may end up being rejected for one reason or the - other. - -- fsnotify is a cross-platform library, and changes must work reasonably well on - all supported platforms. - -- Changes will need to be compatible; old code should still compile, and the - runtime behaviour can't change in ways that are likely to lead to problems for - users. - -Testing -------- -Just `go test ./...` runs all the tests; the CI runs this on all supported -platforms. Testing different platforms locally can be done with something like -[goon] or [Vagrant], but this isn't super-easy to set up at the moment. - -Use the `-short` flag to make the "stress test" run faster. - - -[goon]: https://github.com/arp242/goon -[Vagrant]: https://www.vagrantup.com/ -[integration_test.go]: /integration_test.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index fb03ade..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -Copyright © 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -Copyright © fsnotify Authors. All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, -are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: - -* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this - list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this - list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or - other materials provided with the distribution. -* Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its contributors may be used - to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific - prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND -ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR -ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; -LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON -ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS -SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/README.md b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index e480733..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -fsnotify is a Go library to provide cross-platform filesystem notifications on -Windows, Linux, macOS, BSD, and illumos. - -Go 1.17 or newer is required; the full documentation is at -https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify - ---- - -Platform support: - -| Backend | OS | Status | -| :-------------------- | :--------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -| inotify | Linux | Supported | -| kqueue | BSD, macOS | Supported | -| ReadDirectoryChangesW | Windows | Supported | -| FEN | illumos | Supported | -| fanotify | Linux 5.9+ | [Not yet](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/114) | -| AHAFS | AIX | [aix branch]; experimental due to lack of maintainer and test environment | -| FSEvents | macOS | [Needs support in x/sys/unix][fsevents] | -| USN Journals | Windows | [Needs support in x/sys/windows][usn] | -| Polling | *All* | [Not yet](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/9) | - -Linux and illumos should include Android and Solaris, but these are currently -untested. - -[fsevents]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/11#issuecomment-1279133120 -[usn]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/53#issuecomment-1279829847 -[aix branch]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/353#issuecomment-1284590129 - -Usage ------ -A basic example: - -```go -package main - -import ( - "log" - - "github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify" -) - -func main() { - // Create new watcher. - watcher, err := fsnotify.NewWatcher() - if err != nil { - log.Fatal(err) - } - defer watcher.Close() - - // Start listening for events. - go func() { - for { - select { - case event, ok := <-watcher.Events: - if !ok { - return - } - log.Println("event:", event) - if event.Has(fsnotify.Write) { - log.Println("modified file:", event.Name) - } - case err, ok := <-watcher.Errors: - if !ok { - return - } - log.Println("error:", err) - } - } - }() - - // Add a path. - err = watcher.Add("/tmp") - if err != nil { - log.Fatal(err) - } - - // Block main goroutine forever. - <-make(chan struct{}) -} -``` - -Some more examples can be found in [cmd/fsnotify](cmd/fsnotify), which can be -run with: - - % go run ./cmd/fsnotify - -Further detailed documentation can be found in godoc: -https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify - -FAQ ---- -### Will a file still be watched when it's moved to another directory? -No, not unless you are watching the location it was moved to. - -### Are subdirectories watched? -No, you must add watches for any directory you want to watch (a recursive -watcher is on the roadmap: [#18]). - -[#18]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/18 - -### Do I have to watch the Error and Event channels in a goroutine? -Yes. You can read both channels in the same goroutine using `select` (you don't -need a separate goroutine for both channels; see the example). - -### Why don't notifications work with NFS, SMB, FUSE, /proc, or /sys? -fsnotify requires support from underlying OS to work. The current NFS and SMB -protocols does not provide network level support for file notifications, and -neither do the /proc and /sys virtual filesystems. - -This could be fixed with a polling watcher ([#9]), but it's not yet implemented. - -[#9]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/9 - -### Why do I get many Chmod events? -Some programs may generate a lot of attribute changes; for example Spotlight on -macOS, anti-virus programs, backup applications, and some others are known to do -this. As a rule, it's typically best to ignore Chmod events. They're often not -useful, and tend to cause problems. - -Spotlight indexing on macOS can result in multiple events (see [#15]). A -temporary workaround is to add your folder(s) to the *Spotlight Privacy -settings* until we have a native FSEvents implementation (see [#11]). - -[#11]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/11 -[#15]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/15 - -### Watching a file doesn't work well -Watching individual files (rather than directories) is generally not recommended -as many programs (especially editors) update files atomically: it will write to -a temporary file which is then moved to to destination, overwriting the original -(or some variant thereof). The watcher on the original file is now lost, as that -no longer exists. - -The upshot of this is that a power failure or crash won't leave a half-written -file. - -Watch the parent directory and use `Event.Name` to filter out files you're not -interested in. There is an example of this in `cmd/fsnotify/file.go`. - -Platform-specific notes ------------------------ -### Linux -When a file is removed a REMOVE event won't be emitted until all file -descriptors are closed; it will emit a CHMOD instead: - - fp := os.Open("file") - os.Remove("file") // CHMOD - fp.Close() // REMOVE - -This is the event that inotify sends, so not much can be changed about this. - -The `fs.inotify.max_user_watches` sysctl variable specifies the upper limit for -the number of watches per user, and `fs.inotify.max_user_instances` specifies -the maximum number of inotify instances per user. Every Watcher you create is an -"instance", and every path you add is a "watch". - -These are also exposed in `/proc` as `/proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches` and -`/proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_instances` - -To increase them you can use `sysctl` or write the value to proc file: - - # The default values on Linux 5.18 - sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 - sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 - -To make the changes persist on reboot edit `/etc/sysctl.conf` or -`/usr/lib/sysctl.d/50-default.conf` (details differ per Linux distro; check your -distro's documentation): - - fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 - fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 - -Reaching the limit will result in a "no space left on device" or "too many open -files" error. - -### kqueue (macOS, all BSD systems) -kqueue requires opening a file descriptor for every file that's being watched; -so if you're watching a directory with five files then that's six file -descriptors. You will run in to your system's "max open files" limit faster on -these platforms. - -The sysctl variables `kern.maxfiles` and `kern.maxfilesperproc` can be used to -control the maximum number of open files. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_fen.go b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_fen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 28497f1..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_fen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,640 +0,0 @@ -//go:build solaris -// +build solaris - -// Note: the documentation on the Watcher type and methods is generated from -// mkdoc.zsh - -package fsnotify - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "sync" - - "golang.org/x/sys/unix" -) - -// Watcher watches a set of paths, delivering events on a channel. -// -// A watcher should not be copied (e.g. pass it by pointer, rather than by -// value). -// -// # Linux notes -// -// When a file is removed a Remove event won't be emitted until all file -// descriptors are closed, and deletes will always emit a Chmod. For example: -// -// fp := os.Open("file") -// os.Remove("file") // Triggers Chmod -// fp.Close() // Triggers Remove -// -// This is the event that inotify sends, so not much can be changed about this. -// -// The fs.inotify.max_user_watches sysctl variable specifies the upper limit -// for the number of watches per user, and fs.inotify.max_user_instances -// specifies the maximum number of inotify instances per user. Every Watcher you -// create is an "instance", and every path you add is a "watch". -// -// These are also exposed in /proc as /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches and -// /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_instances -// -// To increase them you can use sysctl or write the value to the /proc file: -// -// # Default values on Linux 5.18 -// sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 -// sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 -// -// To make the changes persist on reboot edit /etc/sysctl.conf or -// /usr/lib/sysctl.d/50-default.conf (details differ per Linux distro; check -// your distro's documentation): -// -// fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 -// fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 -// -// Reaching the limit will result in a "no space left on device" or "too many open -// files" error. -// -// # kqueue notes (macOS, BSD) -// -// kqueue requires opening a file descriptor for every file that's being watched; -// so if you're watching a directory with five files then that's six file -// descriptors. You will run in to your system's "max open files" limit faster on -// these platforms. -// -// The sysctl variables kern.maxfiles and kern.maxfilesperproc can be used to -// control the maximum number of open files, as well as /etc/login.conf on BSD -// systems. -// -// # Windows notes -// -// Paths can be added as "C:\path\to\dir", but forward slashes -// ("C:/path/to/dir") will also work. -// -// When a watched directory is removed it will always send an event for the -// directory itself, but may not send events for all files in that directory. -// Sometimes it will send events for all times, sometimes it will send no -// events, and often only for some files. -// -// The default ReadDirectoryChangesW() buffer size is 64K, which is the largest -// value that is guaranteed to work with SMB filesystems. If you have many -// events in quick succession this may not be enough, and you will have to use -// [WithBufferSize] to increase the value. -type Watcher struct { - // Events sends the filesystem change events. - // - // fsnotify can send the following events; a "path" here can refer to a - // file, directory, symbolic link, or special file like a FIFO. - // - // fsnotify.Create A new path was created; this may be followed by one - // or more Write events if data also gets written to a - // file. - // - // fsnotify.Remove A path was removed. - // - // fsnotify.Rename A path was renamed. A rename is always sent with the - // old path as Event.Name, and a Create event will be - // sent with the new name. Renames are only sent for - // paths that are currently watched; e.g. moving an - // unmonitored file into a monitored directory will - // show up as just a Create. Similarly, renaming a file - // to outside a monitored directory will show up as - // only a Rename. - // - // fsnotify.Write A file or named pipe was written to. A Truncate will - // also trigger a Write. A single "write action" - // initiated by the user may show up as one or multiple - // writes, depending on when the system syncs things to - // disk. For example when compiling a large Go program - // you may get hundreds of Write events, and you may - // want to wait until you've stopped receiving them - // (see the dedup example in cmd/fsnotify). - // - // Some systems may send Write event for directories - // when the directory content changes. - // - // fsnotify.Chmod Attributes were changed. On Linux this is also sent - // when a file is removed (or more accurately, when a - // link to an inode is removed). On kqueue it's sent - // when a file is truncated. On Windows it's never - // sent. - Events chan Event - - // Errors sends any errors. - // - // ErrEventOverflow is used to indicate there are too many events: - // - // - inotify: There are too many queued events (fs.inotify.max_queued_events sysctl) - // - windows: The buffer size is too small; WithBufferSize() can be used to increase it. - // - kqueue, fen: Not used. - Errors chan error - - mu sync.Mutex - port *unix.EventPort - done chan struct{} // Channel for sending a "quit message" to the reader goroutine - dirs map[string]struct{} // Explicitly watched directories - watches map[string]struct{} // Explicitly watched non-directories -} - -// NewWatcher creates a new Watcher. -func NewWatcher() (*Watcher, error) { - return NewBufferedWatcher(0) -} - -// NewBufferedWatcher creates a new Watcher with a buffered Watcher.Events -// channel. -// -// The main use case for this is situations with a very large number of events -// where the kernel buffer size can't be increased (e.g. due to lack of -// permissions). An unbuffered Watcher will perform better for almost all use -// cases, and whenever possible you will be better off increasing the kernel -// buffers instead of adding a large userspace buffer. -func NewBufferedWatcher(sz uint) (*Watcher, error) { - w := &Watcher{ - Events: make(chan Event, sz), - Errors: make(chan error), - dirs: make(map[string]struct{}), - watches: make(map[string]struct{}), - done: make(chan struct{}), - } - - var err error - w.port, err = unix.NewEventPort() - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("fsnotify.NewWatcher: %w", err) - } - - go w.readEvents() - return w, nil -} - -// sendEvent attempts to send an event to the user, returning true if the event -// was put in the channel successfully and false if the watcher has been closed. -func (w *Watcher) sendEvent(name string, op Op) (sent bool) { - select { - case w.Events <- Event{Name: name, Op: op}: - return true - case <-w.done: - return false - } -} - -// sendError attempts to send an error to the user, returning true if the error -// was put in the channel successfully and false if the watcher has been closed. -func (w *Watcher) sendError(err error) (sent bool) { - select { - case w.Errors <- err: - return true - case <-w.done: - return false - } -} - -func (w *Watcher) isClosed() bool { - select { - case <-w.done: - return true - default: - return false - } -} - -// Close removes all watches and closes the Events channel. -func (w *Watcher) Close() error { - // Take the lock used by associateFile to prevent lingering events from - // being processed after the close - w.mu.Lock() - defer w.mu.Unlock() - if w.isClosed() { - return nil - } - close(w.done) - return w.port.Close() -} - -// Add starts monitoring the path for changes. -// -// A path can only be watched once; watching it more than once is a no-op and will -// not return an error. Paths that do not yet exist on the filesystem cannot be -// watched. -// -// A watch will be automatically removed if the watched path is deleted or -// renamed. The exception is the Windows backend, which doesn't remove the -// watcher on renames. -// -// Notifications on network filesystems (NFS, SMB, FUSE, etc.) or special -// filesystems (/proc, /sys, etc.) generally don't work. -// -// Returns [ErrClosed] if [Watcher.Close] was called. -// -// See [Watcher.AddWith] for a version that allows adding options. -// -// # Watching directories -// -// All files in a directory are monitored, including new files that are created -// after the watcher is started. Subdirectories are not watched (i.e. it's -// non-recursive). -// -// # Watching files -// -// Watching individual files (rather than directories) is generally not -// recommended as many programs (especially editors) update files atomically: it -// will write to a temporary file which is then moved to to destination, -// overwriting the original (or some variant thereof). The watcher on the -// original file is now lost, as that no longer exists. -// -// The upshot of this is that a power failure or crash won't leave a -// half-written file. -// -// Watch the parent directory and use Event.Name to filter out files you're not -// interested in. There is an example of this in cmd/fsnotify/file.go. -func (w *Watcher) Add(name string) error { return w.AddWith(name) } - -// AddWith is like [Watcher.Add], but allows adding options. When using Add() -// the defaults described below are used. -// -// Possible options are: -// -// - [WithBufferSize] sets the buffer size for the Windows backend; no-op on -// other platforms. The default is 64K (65536 bytes). -func (w *Watcher) AddWith(name string, opts ...addOpt) error { - if w.isClosed() { - return ErrClosed - } - if w.port.PathIsWatched(name) { - return nil - } - - _ = getOptions(opts...) - - // Currently we resolve symlinks that were explicitly requested to be - // watched. Otherwise we would use LStat here. - stat, err := os.Stat(name) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - // Associate all files in the directory. - if stat.IsDir() { - err := w.handleDirectory(name, stat, true, w.associateFile) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - w.mu.Lock() - w.dirs[name] = struct{}{} - w.mu.Unlock() - return nil - } - - err = w.associateFile(name, stat, true) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - w.mu.Lock() - w.watches[name] = struct{}{} - w.mu.Unlock() - return nil -} - -// Remove stops monitoring the path for changes. -// -// Directories are always removed non-recursively. For example, if you added -// /tmp/dir and /tmp/dir/subdir then you will need to remove both. -// -// Removing a path that has not yet been added returns [ErrNonExistentWatch]. -// -// Returns nil if [Watcher.Close] was called. -func (w *Watcher) Remove(name string) error { - if w.isClosed() { - return nil - } - if !w.port.PathIsWatched(name) { - return fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", ErrNonExistentWatch, name) - } - - // The user has expressed an intent. Immediately remove this name from - // whichever watch list it might be in. If it's not in there the delete - // doesn't cause harm. - w.mu.Lock() - delete(w.watches, name) - delete(w.dirs, name) - w.mu.Unlock() - - stat, err := os.Stat(name) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - // Remove associations for every file in the directory. - if stat.IsDir() { - err := w.handleDirectory(name, stat, false, w.dissociateFile) - if err != nil { - return err - } - return nil - } - - err = w.port.DissociatePath(name) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - return nil -} - -// readEvents contains the main loop that runs in a goroutine watching for events. -func (w *Watcher) readEvents() { - // If this function returns, the watcher has been closed and we can close - // these channels - defer func() { - close(w.Errors) - close(w.Events) - }() - - pevents := make([]unix.PortEvent, 8) - for { - count, err := w.port.Get(pevents, 1, nil) - if err != nil && err != unix.ETIME { - // Interrupted system call (count should be 0) ignore and continue - if errors.Is(err, unix.EINTR) && count == 0 { - continue - } - // Get failed because we called w.Close() - if errors.Is(err, unix.EBADF) && w.isClosed() { - return - } - // There was an error not caused by calling w.Close() - if !w.sendError(err) { - return - } - } - - p := pevents[:count] - for _, pevent := range p { - if pevent.Source != unix.PORT_SOURCE_FILE { - // Event from unexpected source received; should never happen. - if !w.sendError(errors.New("Event from unexpected source received")) { - return - } - continue - } - - err = w.handleEvent(&pevent) - if err != nil { - if !w.sendError(err) { - return - } - } - } - } -} - -func (w *Watcher) handleDirectory(path string, stat os.FileInfo, follow bool, handler func(string, os.FileInfo, bool) error) error { - files, err := os.ReadDir(path) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - // Handle all children of the directory. - for _, entry := range files { - finfo, err := entry.Info() - if err != nil { - return err - } - err = handler(filepath.Join(path, finfo.Name()), finfo, false) - if err != nil { - return err - } - } - - // And finally handle the directory itself. - return handler(path, stat, follow) -} - -// handleEvent might need to emit more than one fsnotify event if the events -// bitmap matches more than one event type (e.g. the file was both modified and -// had the attributes changed between when the association was created and the -// when event was returned) -func (w *Watcher) handleEvent(event *unix.PortEvent) error { - var ( - events = event.Events - path = event.Path - fmode = event.Cookie.(os.FileMode) - reRegister = true - ) - - w.mu.Lock() - _, watchedDir := w.dirs[path] - _, watchedPath := w.watches[path] - w.mu.Unlock() - isWatched := watchedDir || watchedPath - - if events&unix.FILE_DELETE != 0 { - if !w.sendEvent(path, Remove) { - return nil - } - reRegister = false - } - if events&unix.FILE_RENAME_FROM != 0 { - if !w.sendEvent(path, Rename) { - return nil - } - // Don't keep watching the new file name - reRegister = false - } - if events&unix.FILE_RENAME_TO != 0 { - // We don't report a Rename event for this case, because Rename events - // are interpreted as referring to the _old_ name of the file, and in - // this case the event would refer to the new name of the file. This - // type of rename event is not supported by fsnotify. - - // inotify reports a Remove event in this case, so we simulate this - // here. - if !w.sendEvent(path, Remove) { - return nil - } - // Don't keep watching the file that was removed - reRegister = false - } - - // The file is gone, nothing left to do. - if !reRegister { - if watchedDir { - w.mu.Lock() - delete(w.dirs, path) - w.mu.Unlock() - } - if watchedPath { - w.mu.Lock() - delete(w.watches, path) - w.mu.Unlock() - } - return nil - } - - // If we didn't get a deletion the file still exists and we're going to have - // to watch it again. Let's Stat it now so that we can compare permissions - // and have what we need to continue watching the file - - stat, err := os.Lstat(path) - if err != nil { - // This is unexpected, but we should still emit an event. This happens - // most often on "rm -r" of a subdirectory inside a watched directory We - // get a modify event of something happening inside, but by the time we - // get here, the sudirectory is already gone. Clearly we were watching - // this path but now it is gone. Let's tell the user that it was - // removed. - if !w.sendEvent(path, Remove) { - return nil - } - // Suppress extra write events on removed directories; they are not - // informative and can be confusing. - return nil - } - - // resolve symlinks that were explicitly watched as we would have at Add() - // time. this helps suppress spurious Chmod events on watched symlinks - if isWatched { - stat, err = os.Stat(path) - if err != nil { - // The symlink still exists, but the target is gone. Report the - // Remove similar to above. - if !w.sendEvent(path, Remove) { - return nil - } - // Don't return the error - } - } - - if events&unix.FILE_MODIFIED != 0 { - if fmode.IsDir() { - if watchedDir { - if err := w.updateDirectory(path); err != nil { - return err - } - } else { - if !w.sendEvent(path, Write) { - return nil - } - } - } else { - if !w.sendEvent(path, Write) { - return nil - } - } - } - if events&unix.FILE_ATTRIB != 0 && stat != nil { - // Only send Chmod if perms changed - if stat.Mode().Perm() != fmode.Perm() { - if !w.sendEvent(path, Chmod) { - return nil - } - } - } - - if stat != nil { - // If we get here, it means we've hit an event above that requires us to - // continue watching the file or directory - return w.associateFile(path, stat, isWatched) - } - return nil -} - -func (w *Watcher) updateDirectory(path string) error { - // The directory was modified, so we must find unwatched entities and watch - // them. If something was removed from the directory, nothing will happen, - // as everything else should still be watched. - files, err := os.ReadDir(path) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - for _, entry := range files { - path := filepath.Join(path, entry.Name()) - if w.port.PathIsWatched(path) { - continue - } - - finfo, err := entry.Info() - if err != nil { - return err - } - err = w.associateFile(path, finfo, false) - if err != nil { - if !w.sendError(err) { - return nil - } - } - if !w.sendEvent(path, Create) { - return nil - } - } - return nil -} - -func (w *Watcher) associateFile(path string, stat os.FileInfo, follow bool) error { - if w.isClosed() { - return ErrClosed - } - // This is primarily protecting the call to AssociatePath but it is - // important and intentional that the call to PathIsWatched is also - // protected by this mutex. Without this mutex, AssociatePath has been seen - // to error out that the path is already associated. - w.mu.Lock() - defer w.mu.Unlock() - - if w.port.PathIsWatched(path) { - // Remove the old association in favor of this one If we get ENOENT, - // then while the x/sys/unix wrapper still thought that this path was - // associated, the underlying event port did not. This call will have - // cleared up that discrepancy. The most likely cause is that the event - // has fired but we haven't processed it yet. - err := w.port.DissociatePath(path) - if err != nil && err != unix.ENOENT { - return err - } - } - // FILE_NOFOLLOW means we watch symlinks themselves rather than their - // targets. - events := unix.FILE_MODIFIED | unix.FILE_ATTRIB | unix.FILE_NOFOLLOW - if follow { - // We *DO* follow symlinks for explicitly watched entries. - events = unix.FILE_MODIFIED | unix.FILE_ATTRIB - } - return w.port.AssociatePath(path, stat, - events, - stat.Mode()) -} - -func (w *Watcher) dissociateFile(path string, stat os.FileInfo, unused bool) error { - if !w.port.PathIsWatched(path) { - return nil - } - return w.port.DissociatePath(path) -} - -// WatchList returns all paths explicitly added with [Watcher.Add] (and are not -// yet removed). -// -// Returns nil if [Watcher.Close] was called. -func (w *Watcher) WatchList() []string { - if w.isClosed() { - return nil - } - - w.mu.Lock() - defer w.mu.Unlock() - - entries := make([]string, 0, len(w.watches)+len(w.dirs)) - for pathname := range w.dirs { - entries = append(entries, pathname) - } - for pathname := range w.watches { - entries = append(entries, pathname) - } - - return entries -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_inotify.go b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_inotify.go deleted file mode 100644 index 921c1c1..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_inotify.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,594 +0,0 @@ -//go:build linux && !appengine -// +build linux,!appengine - -// Note: the documentation on the Watcher type and methods is generated from -// mkdoc.zsh - -package fsnotify - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "io" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "strings" - "sync" - "unsafe" - - "golang.org/x/sys/unix" -) - -// Watcher watches a set of paths, delivering events on a channel. -// -// A watcher should not be copied (e.g. pass it by pointer, rather than by -// value). -// -// # Linux notes -// -// When a file is removed a Remove event won't be emitted until all file -// descriptors are closed, and deletes will always emit a Chmod. For example: -// -// fp := os.Open("file") -// os.Remove("file") // Triggers Chmod -// fp.Close() // Triggers Remove -// -// This is the event that inotify sends, so not much can be changed about this. -// -// The fs.inotify.max_user_watches sysctl variable specifies the upper limit -// for the number of watches per user, and fs.inotify.max_user_instances -// specifies the maximum number of inotify instances per user. Every Watcher you -// create is an "instance", and every path you add is a "watch". -// -// These are also exposed in /proc as /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches and -// /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_instances -// -// To increase them you can use sysctl or write the value to the /proc file: -// -// # Default values on Linux 5.18 -// sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 -// sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 -// -// To make the changes persist on reboot edit /etc/sysctl.conf or -// /usr/lib/sysctl.d/50-default.conf (details differ per Linux distro; check -// your distro's documentation): -// -// fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 -// fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 -// -// Reaching the limit will result in a "no space left on device" or "too many open -// files" error. -// -// # kqueue notes (macOS, BSD) -// -// kqueue requires opening a file descriptor for every file that's being watched; -// so if you're watching a directory with five files then that's six file -// descriptors. You will run in to your system's "max open files" limit faster on -// these platforms. -// -// The sysctl variables kern.maxfiles and kern.maxfilesperproc can be used to -// control the maximum number of open files, as well as /etc/login.conf on BSD -// systems. -// -// # Windows notes -// -// Paths can be added as "C:\path\to\dir", but forward slashes -// ("C:/path/to/dir") will also work. -// -// When a watched directory is removed it will always send an event for the -// directory itself, but may not send events for all files in that directory. -// Sometimes it will send events for all times, sometimes it will send no -// events, and often only for some files. -// -// The default ReadDirectoryChangesW() buffer size is 64K, which is the largest -// value that is guaranteed to work with SMB filesystems. If you have many -// events in quick succession this may not be enough, and you will have to use -// [WithBufferSize] to increase the value. -type Watcher struct { - // Events sends the filesystem change events. - // - // fsnotify can send the following events; a "path" here can refer to a - // file, directory, symbolic link, or special file like a FIFO. - // - // fsnotify.Create A new path was created; this may be followed by one - // or more Write events if data also gets written to a - // file. - // - // fsnotify.Remove A path was removed. - // - // fsnotify.Rename A path was renamed. A rename is always sent with the - // old path as Event.Name, and a Create event will be - // sent with the new name. Renames are only sent for - // paths that are currently watched; e.g. moving an - // unmonitored file into a monitored directory will - // show up as just a Create. Similarly, renaming a file - // to outside a monitored directory will show up as - // only a Rename. - // - // fsnotify.Write A file or named pipe was written to. A Truncate will - // also trigger a Write. A single "write action" - // initiated by the user may show up as one or multiple - // writes, depending on when the system syncs things to - // disk. For example when compiling a large Go program - // you may get hundreds of Write events, and you may - // want to wait until you've stopped receiving them - // (see the dedup example in cmd/fsnotify). - // - // Some systems may send Write event for directories - // when the directory content changes. - // - // fsnotify.Chmod Attributes were changed. On Linux this is also sent - // when a file is removed (or more accurately, when a - // link to an inode is removed). On kqueue it's sent - // when a file is truncated. On Windows it's never - // sent. - Events chan Event - - // Errors sends any errors. - // - // ErrEventOverflow is used to indicate there are too many events: - // - // - inotify: There are too many queued events (fs.inotify.max_queued_events sysctl) - // - windows: The buffer size is too small; WithBufferSize() can be used to increase it. - // - kqueue, fen: Not used. - Errors chan error - - // Store fd here as os.File.Read() will no longer return on close after - // calling Fd(). See: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/26439 - fd int - inotifyFile *os.File - watches *watches - done chan struct{} // Channel for sending a "quit message" to the reader goroutine - closeMu sync.Mutex - doneResp chan struct{} // Channel to respond to Close -} - -type ( - watches struct { - mu sync.RWMutex - wd map[uint32]*watch // wd → watch - path map[string]uint32 // pathname → wd - } - watch struct { - wd uint32 // Watch descriptor (as returned by the inotify_add_watch() syscall) - flags uint32 // inotify flags of this watch (see inotify(7) for the list of valid flags) - path string // Watch path. - } -) - -func newWatches() *watches { - return &watches{ - wd: make(map[uint32]*watch), - path: make(map[string]uint32), - } -} - -func (w *watches) len() int { - w.mu.RLock() - defer w.mu.RUnlock() - return len(w.wd) -} - -func (w *watches) add(ww *watch) { - w.mu.Lock() - defer w.mu.Unlock() - w.wd[ww.wd] = ww - w.path[ww.path] = ww.wd -} - -func (w *watches) remove(wd uint32) { - w.mu.Lock() - defer w.mu.Unlock() - delete(w.path, w.wd[wd].path) - delete(w.wd, wd) -} - -func (w *watches) removePath(path string) (uint32, bool) { - w.mu.Lock() - defer w.mu.Unlock() - - wd, ok := w.path[path] - if !ok { - return 0, false - } - - delete(w.path, path) - delete(w.wd, wd) - - return wd, true -} - -func (w *watches) byPath(path string) *watch { - w.mu.RLock() - defer w.mu.RUnlock() - return w.wd[w.path[path]] -} - -func (w *watches) byWd(wd uint32) *watch { - w.mu.RLock() - defer w.mu.RUnlock() - return w.wd[wd] -} - -func (w *watches) updatePath(path string, f func(*watch) (*watch, error)) error { - w.mu.Lock() - defer w.mu.Unlock() - - var existing *watch - wd, ok := w.path[path] - if ok { - existing = w.wd[wd] - } - - upd, err := f(existing) - if err != nil { - return err - } - if upd != nil { - w.wd[upd.wd] = upd - w.path[upd.path] = upd.wd - - if upd.wd != wd { - delete(w.wd, wd) - } - } - - return nil -} - -// NewWatcher creates a new Watcher. -func NewWatcher() (*Watcher, error) { - return NewBufferedWatcher(0) -} - -// NewBufferedWatcher creates a new Watcher with a buffered Watcher.Events -// channel. -// -// The main use case for this is situations with a very large number of events -// where the kernel buffer size can't be increased (e.g. due to lack of -// permissions). An unbuffered Watcher will perform better for almost all use -// cases, and whenever possible you will be better off increasing the kernel -// buffers instead of adding a large userspace buffer. -func NewBufferedWatcher(sz uint) (*Watcher, error) { - // Need to set nonblocking mode for SetDeadline to work, otherwise blocking - // I/O operations won't terminate on close. - fd, errno := unix.InotifyInit1(unix.IN_CLOEXEC | unix.IN_NONBLOCK) - if fd == -1 { - return nil, errno - } - - w := &Watcher{ - fd: fd, - inotifyFile: os.NewFile(uintptr(fd), ""), - watches: newWatches(), - Events: make(chan Event, sz), - Errors: make(chan error), - done: make(chan struct{}), - doneResp: make(chan struct{}), - } - - go w.readEvents() - return w, nil -} - -// Returns true if the event was sent, or false if watcher is closed. -func (w *Watcher) sendEvent(e Event) bool { - select { - case w.Events <- e: - return true - case <-w.done: - return false - } -} - -// Returns true if the error was sent, or false if watcher is closed. -func (w *Watcher) sendError(err error) bool { - select { - case w.Errors <- err: - return true - case <-w.done: - return false - } -} - -func (w *Watcher) isClosed() bool { - select { - case <-w.done: - return true - default: - return false - } -} - -// Close removes all watches and closes the Events channel. -func (w *Watcher) Close() error { - w.closeMu.Lock() - if w.isClosed() { - w.closeMu.Unlock() - return nil - } - close(w.done) - w.closeMu.Unlock() - - // Causes any blocking reads to return with an error, provided the file - // still supports deadline operations. - err := w.inotifyFile.Close() - if err != nil { - return err - } - - // Wait for goroutine to close - <-w.doneResp - - return nil -} - -// Add starts monitoring the path for changes. -// -// A path can only be watched once; watching it more than once is a no-op and will -// not return an error. Paths that do not yet exist on the filesystem cannot be -// watched. -// -// A watch will be automatically removed if the watched path is deleted or -// renamed. The exception is the Windows backend, which doesn't remove the -// watcher on renames. -// -// Notifications on network filesystems (NFS, SMB, FUSE, etc.) or special -// filesystems (/proc, /sys, etc.) generally don't work. -// -// Returns [ErrClosed] if [Watcher.Close] was called. -// -// See [Watcher.AddWith] for a version that allows adding options. -// -// # Watching directories -// -// All files in a directory are monitored, including new files that are created -// after the watcher is started. Subdirectories are not watched (i.e. it's -// non-recursive). -// -// # Watching files -// -// Watching individual files (rather than directories) is generally not -// recommended as many programs (especially editors) update files atomically: it -// will write to a temporary file which is then moved to to destination, -// overwriting the original (or some variant thereof). The watcher on the -// original file is now lost, as that no longer exists. -// -// The upshot of this is that a power failure or crash won't leave a -// half-written file. -// -// Watch the parent directory and use Event.Name to filter out files you're not -// interested in. There is an example of this in cmd/fsnotify/file.go. -func (w *Watcher) Add(name string) error { return w.AddWith(name) } - -// AddWith is like [Watcher.Add], but allows adding options. When using Add() -// the defaults described below are used. -// -// Possible options are: -// -// - [WithBufferSize] sets the buffer size for the Windows backend; no-op on -// other platforms. The default is 64K (65536 bytes). -func (w *Watcher) AddWith(name string, opts ...addOpt) error { - if w.isClosed() { - return ErrClosed - } - - name = filepath.Clean(name) - _ = getOptions(opts...) - - var flags uint32 = unix.IN_MOVED_TO | unix.IN_MOVED_FROM | - unix.IN_CREATE | unix.IN_ATTRIB | unix.IN_MODIFY | - unix.IN_MOVE_SELF | unix.IN_DELETE | unix.IN_DELETE_SELF - - return w.watches.updatePath(name, func(existing *watch) (*watch, error) { - if existing != nil { - flags |= existing.flags | unix.IN_MASK_ADD - } - - wd, err := unix.InotifyAddWatch(w.fd, name, flags) - if wd == -1 { - return nil, err - } - - if existing == nil { - return &watch{ - wd: uint32(wd), - path: name, - flags: flags, - }, nil - } - - existing.wd = uint32(wd) - existing.flags = flags - return existing, nil - }) -} - -// Remove stops monitoring the path for changes. -// -// Directories are always removed non-recursively. For example, if you added -// /tmp/dir and /tmp/dir/subdir then you will need to remove both. -// -// Removing a path that has not yet been added returns [ErrNonExistentWatch]. -// -// Returns nil if [Watcher.Close] was called. -func (w *Watcher) Remove(name string) error { - if w.isClosed() { - return nil - } - return w.remove(filepath.Clean(name)) -} - -func (w *Watcher) remove(name string) error { - wd, ok := w.watches.removePath(name) - if !ok { - return fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", ErrNonExistentWatch, name) - } - - success, errno := unix.InotifyRmWatch(w.fd, wd) - if success == -1 { - // TODO: Perhaps it's not helpful to return an error here in every case; - // The only two possible errors are: - // - // - EBADF, which happens when w.fd is not a valid file descriptor - // of any kind. - // - EINVAL, which is when fd is not an inotify descriptor or wd - // is not a valid watch descriptor. Watch descriptors are - // invalidated when they are removed explicitly or implicitly; - // explicitly by inotify_rm_watch, implicitly when the file they - // are watching is deleted. - return errno - } - return nil -} - -// WatchList returns all paths explicitly added with [Watcher.Add] (and are not -// yet removed). -// -// Returns nil if [Watcher.Close] was called. -func (w *Watcher) WatchList() []string { - if w.isClosed() { - return nil - } - - entries := make([]string, 0, w.watches.len()) - w.watches.mu.RLock() - for pathname := range w.watches.path { - entries = append(entries, pathname) - } - w.watches.mu.RUnlock() - - return entries -} - -// readEvents reads from the inotify file descriptor, converts the -// received events into Event objects and sends them via the Events channel -func (w *Watcher) readEvents() { - defer func() { - close(w.doneResp) - close(w.Errors) - close(w.Events) - }() - - var ( - buf [unix.SizeofInotifyEvent * 4096]byte // Buffer for a maximum of 4096 raw events - errno error // Syscall errno - ) - for { - // See if we have been closed. - if w.isClosed() { - return - } - - n, err := w.inotifyFile.Read(buf[:]) - switch { - case errors.Unwrap(err) == os.ErrClosed: - return - case err != nil: - if !w.sendError(err) { - return - } - continue - } - - if n < unix.SizeofInotifyEvent { - var err error - if n == 0 { - err = io.EOF // If EOF is received. This should really never happen. - } else if n < 0 { - err = errno // If an error occurred while reading. - } else { - err = errors.New("notify: short read in readEvents()") // Read was too short. - } - if !w.sendError(err) { - return - } - continue - } - - var offset uint32 - // We don't know how many events we just read into the buffer - // While the offset points to at least one whole event... - for offset <= uint32(n-unix.SizeofInotifyEvent) { - var ( - // Point "raw" to the event in the buffer - raw = (*unix.InotifyEvent)(unsafe.Pointer(&buf[offset])) - mask = uint32(raw.Mask) - nameLen = uint32(raw.Len) - ) - - if mask&unix.IN_Q_OVERFLOW != 0 { - if !w.sendError(ErrEventOverflow) { - return - } - } - - // If the event happened to the watched directory or the watched file, the kernel - // doesn't append the filename to the event, but we would like to always fill the - // the "Name" field with a valid filename. We retrieve the path of the watch from - // the "paths" map. - watch := w.watches.byWd(uint32(raw.Wd)) - - // inotify will automatically remove the watch on deletes; just need - // to clean our state here. - if watch != nil && mask&unix.IN_DELETE_SELF == unix.IN_DELETE_SELF { - w.watches.remove(watch.wd) - } - // We can't really update the state when a watched path is moved; - // only IN_MOVE_SELF is sent and not IN_MOVED_{FROM,TO}. So remove - // the watch. - if watch != nil && mask&unix.IN_MOVE_SELF == unix.IN_MOVE_SELF { - err := w.remove(watch.path) - if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, ErrNonExistentWatch) { - if !w.sendError(err) { - return - } - } - } - - var name string - if watch != nil { - name = watch.path - } - if nameLen > 0 { - // Point "bytes" at the first byte of the filename - bytes := (*[unix.PathMax]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&buf[offset+unix.SizeofInotifyEvent]))[:nameLen:nameLen] - // The filename is padded with NULL bytes. TrimRight() gets rid of those. - name += "/" + strings.TrimRight(string(bytes[0:nameLen]), "\000") - } - - event := w.newEvent(name, mask) - - // Send the events that are not ignored on the events channel - if mask&unix.IN_IGNORED == 0 { - if !w.sendEvent(event) { - return - } - } - - // Move to the next event in the buffer - offset += unix.SizeofInotifyEvent + nameLen - } - } -} - -// newEvent returns an platform-independent Event based on an inotify mask. -func (w *Watcher) newEvent(name string, mask uint32) Event { - e := Event{Name: name} - if mask&unix.IN_CREATE == unix.IN_CREATE || mask&unix.IN_MOVED_TO == unix.IN_MOVED_TO { - e.Op |= Create - } - if mask&unix.IN_DELETE_SELF == unix.IN_DELETE_SELF || mask&unix.IN_DELETE == unix.IN_DELETE { - e.Op |= Remove - } - if mask&unix.IN_MODIFY == unix.IN_MODIFY { - e.Op |= Write - } - if mask&unix.IN_MOVE_SELF == unix.IN_MOVE_SELF || mask&unix.IN_MOVED_FROM == unix.IN_MOVED_FROM { - e.Op |= Rename - } - if mask&unix.IN_ATTRIB == unix.IN_ATTRIB { - e.Op |= Chmod - } - return e -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_kqueue.go b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_kqueue.go deleted file mode 100644 index 063a091..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_kqueue.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,782 +0,0 @@ -//go:build freebsd || openbsd || netbsd || dragonfly || darwin -// +build freebsd openbsd netbsd dragonfly darwin - -// Note: the documentation on the Watcher type and methods is generated from -// mkdoc.zsh - -package fsnotify - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "sync" - - "golang.org/x/sys/unix" -) - -// Watcher watches a set of paths, delivering events on a channel. -// -// A watcher should not be copied (e.g. pass it by pointer, rather than by -// value). -// -// # Linux notes -// -// When a file is removed a Remove event won't be emitted until all file -// descriptors are closed, and deletes will always emit a Chmod. For example: -// -// fp := os.Open("file") -// os.Remove("file") // Triggers Chmod -// fp.Close() // Triggers Remove -// -// This is the event that inotify sends, so not much can be changed about this. -// -// The fs.inotify.max_user_watches sysctl variable specifies the upper limit -// for the number of watches per user, and fs.inotify.max_user_instances -// specifies the maximum number of inotify instances per user. Every Watcher you -// create is an "instance", and every path you add is a "watch". -// -// These are also exposed in /proc as /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches and -// /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_instances -// -// To increase them you can use sysctl or write the value to the /proc file: -// -// # Default values on Linux 5.18 -// sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 -// sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 -// -// To make the changes persist on reboot edit /etc/sysctl.conf or -// /usr/lib/sysctl.d/50-default.conf (details differ per Linux distro; check -// your distro's documentation): -// -// fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 -// fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 -// -// Reaching the limit will result in a "no space left on device" or "too many open -// files" error. -// -// # kqueue notes (macOS, BSD) -// -// kqueue requires opening a file descriptor for every file that's being watched; -// so if you're watching a directory with five files then that's six file -// descriptors. You will run in to your system's "max open files" limit faster on -// these platforms. -// -// The sysctl variables kern.maxfiles and kern.maxfilesperproc can be used to -// control the maximum number of open files, as well as /etc/login.conf on BSD -// systems. -// -// # Windows notes -// -// Paths can be added as "C:\path\to\dir", but forward slashes -// ("C:/path/to/dir") will also work. -// -// When a watched directory is removed it will always send an event for the -// directory itself, but may not send events for all files in that directory. -// Sometimes it will send events for all times, sometimes it will send no -// events, and often only for some files. -// -// The default ReadDirectoryChangesW() buffer size is 64K, which is the largest -// value that is guaranteed to work with SMB filesystems. If you have many -// events in quick succession this may not be enough, and you will have to use -// [WithBufferSize] to increase the value. -type Watcher struct { - // Events sends the filesystem change events. - // - // fsnotify can send the following events; a "path" here can refer to a - // file, directory, symbolic link, or special file like a FIFO. - // - // fsnotify.Create A new path was created; this may be followed by one - // or more Write events if data also gets written to a - // file. - // - // fsnotify.Remove A path was removed. - // - // fsnotify.Rename A path was renamed. A rename is always sent with the - // old path as Event.Name, and a Create event will be - // sent with the new name. Renames are only sent for - // paths that are currently watched; e.g. moving an - // unmonitored file into a monitored directory will - // show up as just a Create. Similarly, renaming a file - // to outside a monitored directory will show up as - // only a Rename. - // - // fsnotify.Write A file or named pipe was written to. A Truncate will - // also trigger a Write. A single "write action" - // initiated by the user may show up as one or multiple - // writes, depending on when the system syncs things to - // disk. For example when compiling a large Go program - // you may get hundreds of Write events, and you may - // want to wait until you've stopped receiving them - // (see the dedup example in cmd/fsnotify). - // - // Some systems may send Write event for directories - // when the directory content changes. - // - // fsnotify.Chmod Attributes were changed. On Linux this is also sent - // when a file is removed (or more accurately, when a - // link to an inode is removed). On kqueue it's sent - // when a file is truncated. On Windows it's never - // sent. - Events chan Event - - // Errors sends any errors. - // - // ErrEventOverflow is used to indicate there are too many events: - // - // - inotify: There are too many queued events (fs.inotify.max_queued_events sysctl) - // - windows: The buffer size is too small; WithBufferSize() can be used to increase it. - // - kqueue, fen: Not used. - Errors chan error - - done chan struct{} - kq int // File descriptor (as returned by the kqueue() syscall). - closepipe [2]int // Pipe used for closing. - mu sync.Mutex // Protects access to watcher data - watches map[string]int // Watched file descriptors (key: path). - watchesByDir map[string]map[int]struct{} // Watched file descriptors indexed by the parent directory (key: dirname(path)). - userWatches map[string]struct{} // Watches added with Watcher.Add() - dirFlags map[string]uint32 // Watched directories to fflags used in kqueue. - paths map[int]pathInfo // File descriptors to path names for processing kqueue events. - fileExists map[string]struct{} // Keep track of if we know this file exists (to stop duplicate create events). - isClosed bool // Set to true when Close() is first called -} - -type pathInfo struct { - name string - isDir bool -} - -// NewWatcher creates a new Watcher. -func NewWatcher() (*Watcher, error) { - return NewBufferedWatcher(0) -} - -// NewBufferedWatcher creates a new Watcher with a buffered Watcher.Events -// channel. -// -// The main use case for this is situations with a very large number of events -// where the kernel buffer size can't be increased (e.g. due to lack of -// permissions). An unbuffered Watcher will perform better for almost all use -// cases, and whenever possible you will be better off increasing the kernel -// buffers instead of adding a large userspace buffer. -func NewBufferedWatcher(sz uint) (*Watcher, error) { - kq, closepipe, err := newKqueue() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - w := &Watcher{ - kq: kq, - closepipe: closepipe, - watches: make(map[string]int), - watchesByDir: make(map[string]map[int]struct{}), - dirFlags: make(map[string]uint32), - paths: make(map[int]pathInfo), - fileExists: make(map[string]struct{}), - userWatches: make(map[string]struct{}), - Events: make(chan Event, sz), - Errors: make(chan error), - done: make(chan struct{}), - } - - go w.readEvents() - return w, nil -} - -// newKqueue creates a new kernel event queue and returns a descriptor. -// -// This registers a new event on closepipe, which will trigger an event when -// it's closed. This way we can use kevent() without timeout/polling; without -// the closepipe, it would block forever and we wouldn't be able to stop it at -// all. -func newKqueue() (kq int, closepipe [2]int, err error) { - kq, err = unix.Kqueue() - if kq == -1 { - return kq, closepipe, err - } - - // Register the close pipe. - err = unix.Pipe(closepipe[:]) - if err != nil { - unix.Close(kq) - return kq, closepipe, err - } - - // Register changes to listen on the closepipe. - changes := make([]unix.Kevent_t, 1) - // SetKevent converts int to the platform-specific types. - unix.SetKevent(&changes[0], closepipe[0], unix.EVFILT_READ, - unix.EV_ADD|unix.EV_ENABLE|unix.EV_ONESHOT) - - ok, err := unix.Kevent(kq, changes, nil, nil) - if ok == -1 { - unix.Close(kq) - unix.Close(closepipe[0]) - unix.Close(closepipe[1]) - return kq, closepipe, err - } - return kq, closepipe, nil -} - -// Returns true if the event was sent, or false if watcher is closed. -func (w *Watcher) sendEvent(e Event) bool { - select { - case w.Events <- e: - return true - case <-w.done: - return false - } -} - -// Returns true if the error was sent, or false if watcher is closed. -func (w *Watcher) sendError(err error) bool { - select { - case w.Errors <- err: - return true - case <-w.done: - return false - } -} - -// Close removes all watches and closes the Events channel. -func (w *Watcher) Close() error { - w.mu.Lock() - if w.isClosed { - w.mu.Unlock() - return nil - } - w.isClosed = true - - // copy paths to remove while locked - pathsToRemove := make([]string, 0, len(w.watches)) - for name := range w.watches { - pathsToRemove = append(pathsToRemove, name) - } - w.mu.Unlock() // Unlock before calling Remove, which also locks - for _, name := range pathsToRemove { - w.Remove(name) - } - - // Send "quit" message to the reader goroutine. - unix.Close(w.closepipe[1]) - close(w.done) - - return nil -} - -// Add starts monitoring the path for changes. -// -// A path can only be watched once; watching it more than once is a no-op and will -// not return an error. Paths that do not yet exist on the filesystem cannot be -// watched. -// -// A watch will be automatically removed if the watched path is deleted or -// renamed. The exception is the Windows backend, which doesn't remove the -// watcher on renames. -// -// Notifications on network filesystems (NFS, SMB, FUSE, etc.) or special -// filesystems (/proc, /sys, etc.) generally don't work. -// -// Returns [ErrClosed] if [Watcher.Close] was called. -// -// See [Watcher.AddWith] for a version that allows adding options. -// -// # Watching directories -// -// All files in a directory are monitored, including new files that are created -// after the watcher is started. Subdirectories are not watched (i.e. it's -// non-recursive). -// -// # Watching files -// -// Watching individual files (rather than directories) is generally not -// recommended as many programs (especially editors) update files atomically: it -// will write to a temporary file which is then moved to to destination, -// overwriting the original (or some variant thereof). The watcher on the -// original file is now lost, as that no longer exists. -// -// The upshot of this is that a power failure or crash won't leave a -// half-written file. -// -// Watch the parent directory and use Event.Name to filter out files you're not -// interested in. There is an example of this in cmd/fsnotify/file.go. -func (w *Watcher) Add(name string) error { return w.AddWith(name) } - -// AddWith is like [Watcher.Add], but allows adding options. When using Add() -// the defaults described below are used. -// -// Possible options are: -// -// - [WithBufferSize] sets the buffer size for the Windows backend; no-op on -// other platforms. The default is 64K (65536 bytes). -func (w *Watcher) AddWith(name string, opts ...addOpt) error { - _ = getOptions(opts...) - - w.mu.Lock() - w.userWatches[name] = struct{}{} - w.mu.Unlock() - _, err := w.addWatch(name, noteAllEvents) - return err -} - -// Remove stops monitoring the path for changes. -// -// Directories are always removed non-recursively. For example, if you added -// /tmp/dir and /tmp/dir/subdir then you will need to remove both. -// -// Removing a path that has not yet been added returns [ErrNonExistentWatch]. -// -// Returns nil if [Watcher.Close] was called. -func (w *Watcher) Remove(name string) error { - return w.remove(name, true) -} - -func (w *Watcher) remove(name string, unwatchFiles bool) error { - name = filepath.Clean(name) - w.mu.Lock() - if w.isClosed { - w.mu.Unlock() - return nil - } - watchfd, ok := w.watches[name] - w.mu.Unlock() - if !ok { - return fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", ErrNonExistentWatch, name) - } - - err := w.register([]int{watchfd}, unix.EV_DELETE, 0) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - unix.Close(watchfd) - - w.mu.Lock() - isDir := w.paths[watchfd].isDir - delete(w.watches, name) - delete(w.userWatches, name) - - parentName := filepath.Dir(name) - delete(w.watchesByDir[parentName], watchfd) - - if len(w.watchesByDir[parentName]) == 0 { - delete(w.watchesByDir, parentName) - } - - delete(w.paths, watchfd) - delete(w.dirFlags, name) - delete(w.fileExists, name) - w.mu.Unlock() - - // Find all watched paths that are in this directory that are not external. - if unwatchFiles && isDir { - var pathsToRemove []string - w.mu.Lock() - for fd := range w.watchesByDir[name] { - path := w.paths[fd] - if _, ok := w.userWatches[path.name]; !ok { - pathsToRemove = append(pathsToRemove, path.name) - } - } - w.mu.Unlock() - for _, name := range pathsToRemove { - // Since these are internal, not much sense in propagating error to - // the user, as that will just confuse them with an error about a - // path they did not explicitly watch themselves. - w.Remove(name) - } - } - return nil -} - -// WatchList returns all paths explicitly added with [Watcher.Add] (and are not -// yet removed). -// -// Returns nil if [Watcher.Close] was called. -func (w *Watcher) WatchList() []string { - w.mu.Lock() - defer w.mu.Unlock() - if w.isClosed { - return nil - } - - entries := make([]string, 0, len(w.userWatches)) - for pathname := range w.userWatches { - entries = append(entries, pathname) - } - - return entries -} - -// Watch all events (except NOTE_EXTEND, NOTE_LINK, NOTE_REVOKE) -const noteAllEvents = unix.NOTE_DELETE | unix.NOTE_WRITE | unix.NOTE_ATTRIB | unix.NOTE_RENAME - -// addWatch adds name to the watched file set; the flags are interpreted as -// described in kevent(2). -// -// Returns the real path to the file which was added, with symlinks resolved. -func (w *Watcher) addWatch(name string, flags uint32) (string, error) { - var isDir bool - name = filepath.Clean(name) - - w.mu.Lock() - if w.isClosed { - w.mu.Unlock() - return "", ErrClosed - } - watchfd, alreadyWatching := w.watches[name] - // We already have a watch, but we can still override flags. - if alreadyWatching { - isDir = w.paths[watchfd].isDir - } - w.mu.Unlock() - - if !alreadyWatching { - fi, err := os.Lstat(name) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - - // Don't watch sockets or named pipes - if (fi.Mode()&os.ModeSocket == os.ModeSocket) || (fi.Mode()&os.ModeNamedPipe == os.ModeNamedPipe) { - return "", nil - } - - // Follow Symlinks. - if fi.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink == os.ModeSymlink { - link, err := os.Readlink(name) - if err != nil { - // Return nil because Linux can add unresolvable symlinks to the - // watch list without problems, so maintain consistency with - // that. There will be no file events for broken symlinks. - // TODO: more specific check; returns os.PathError; ENOENT? - return "", nil - } - - w.mu.Lock() - _, alreadyWatching = w.watches[link] - w.mu.Unlock() - - if alreadyWatching { - // Add to watches so we don't get spurious Create events later - // on when we diff the directories. - w.watches[name] = 0 - w.fileExists[name] = struct{}{} - return link, nil - } - - name = link - fi, err = os.Lstat(name) - if err != nil { - return "", nil - } - } - - // Retry on EINTR; open() can return EINTR in practice on macOS. - // See #354, and Go issues 11180 and 39237. - for { - watchfd, err = unix.Open(name, openMode, 0) - if err == nil { - break - } - if errors.Is(err, unix.EINTR) { - continue - } - - return "", err - } - - isDir = fi.IsDir() - } - - err := w.register([]int{watchfd}, unix.EV_ADD|unix.EV_CLEAR|unix.EV_ENABLE, flags) - if err != nil { - unix.Close(watchfd) - return "", err - } - - if !alreadyWatching { - w.mu.Lock() - parentName := filepath.Dir(name) - w.watches[name] = watchfd - - watchesByDir, ok := w.watchesByDir[parentName] - if !ok { - watchesByDir = make(map[int]struct{}, 1) - w.watchesByDir[parentName] = watchesByDir - } - watchesByDir[watchfd] = struct{}{} - w.paths[watchfd] = pathInfo{name: name, isDir: isDir} - w.mu.Unlock() - } - - if isDir { - // Watch the directory if it has not been watched before, or if it was - // watched before, but perhaps only a NOTE_DELETE (watchDirectoryFiles) - w.mu.Lock() - - watchDir := (flags&unix.NOTE_WRITE) == unix.NOTE_WRITE && - (!alreadyWatching || (w.dirFlags[name]&unix.NOTE_WRITE) != unix.NOTE_WRITE) - // Store flags so this watch can be updated later - w.dirFlags[name] = flags - w.mu.Unlock() - - if watchDir { - if err := w.watchDirectoryFiles(name); err != nil { - return "", err - } - } - } - return name, nil -} - -// readEvents reads from kqueue and converts the received kevents into -// Event values that it sends down the Events channel. -func (w *Watcher) readEvents() { - defer func() { - close(w.Events) - close(w.Errors) - _ = unix.Close(w.kq) - unix.Close(w.closepipe[0]) - }() - - eventBuffer := make([]unix.Kevent_t, 10) - for closed := false; !closed; { - kevents, err := w.read(eventBuffer) - // EINTR is okay, the syscall was interrupted before timeout expired. - if err != nil && err != unix.EINTR { - if !w.sendError(fmt.Errorf("fsnotify.readEvents: %w", err)) { - closed = true - } - continue - } - - // Flush the events we received to the Events channel - for _, kevent := range kevents { - var ( - watchfd = int(kevent.Ident) - mask = uint32(kevent.Fflags) - ) - - // Shut down the loop when the pipe is closed, but only after all - // other events have been processed. - if watchfd == w.closepipe[0] { - closed = true - continue - } - - w.mu.Lock() - path := w.paths[watchfd] - w.mu.Unlock() - - event := w.newEvent(path.name, mask) - - if event.Has(Rename) || event.Has(Remove) { - w.remove(event.Name, false) - w.mu.Lock() - delete(w.fileExists, event.Name) - w.mu.Unlock() - } - - if path.isDir && event.Has(Write) && !event.Has(Remove) { - w.sendDirectoryChangeEvents(event.Name) - } else { - if !w.sendEvent(event) { - closed = true - continue - } - } - - if event.Has(Remove) { - // Look for a file that may have overwritten this; for example, - // mv f1 f2 will delete f2, then create f2. - if path.isDir { - fileDir := filepath.Clean(event.Name) - w.mu.Lock() - _, found := w.watches[fileDir] - w.mu.Unlock() - if found { - err := w.sendDirectoryChangeEvents(fileDir) - if err != nil { - if !w.sendError(err) { - closed = true - } - } - } - } else { - filePath := filepath.Clean(event.Name) - if fi, err := os.Lstat(filePath); err == nil { - err := w.sendFileCreatedEventIfNew(filePath, fi) - if err != nil { - if !w.sendError(err) { - closed = true - } - } - } - } - } - } - } -} - -// newEvent returns an platform-independent Event based on kqueue Fflags. -func (w *Watcher) newEvent(name string, mask uint32) Event { - e := Event{Name: name} - if mask&unix.NOTE_DELETE == unix.NOTE_DELETE { - e.Op |= Remove - } - if mask&unix.NOTE_WRITE == unix.NOTE_WRITE { - e.Op |= Write - } - if mask&unix.NOTE_RENAME == unix.NOTE_RENAME { - e.Op |= Rename - } - if mask&unix.NOTE_ATTRIB == unix.NOTE_ATTRIB { - e.Op |= Chmod - } - // No point sending a write and delete event at the same time: if it's gone, - // then it's gone. - if e.Op.Has(Write) && e.Op.Has(Remove) { - e.Op &^= Write - } - return e -} - -// watchDirectoryFiles to mimic inotify when adding a watch on a directory -func (w *Watcher) watchDirectoryFiles(dirPath string) error { - // Get all files - files, err := os.ReadDir(dirPath) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - for _, f := range files { - path := filepath.Join(dirPath, f.Name()) - - fi, err := f.Info() - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("%q: %w", path, err) - } - - cleanPath, err := w.internalWatch(path, fi) - if err != nil { - // No permission to read the file; that's not a problem: just skip. - // But do add it to w.fileExists to prevent it from being picked up - // as a "new" file later (it still shows up in the directory - // listing). - switch { - case errors.Is(err, unix.EACCES) || errors.Is(err, unix.EPERM): - cleanPath = filepath.Clean(path) - default: - return fmt.Errorf("%q: %w", path, err) - } - } - - w.mu.Lock() - w.fileExists[cleanPath] = struct{}{} - w.mu.Unlock() - } - - return nil -} - -// Search the directory for new files and send an event for them. -// -// This functionality is to have the BSD watcher match the inotify, which sends -// a create event for files created in a watched directory. -func (w *Watcher) sendDirectoryChangeEvents(dir string) error { - files, err := os.ReadDir(dir) - if err != nil { - // Directory no longer exists: we can ignore this safely. kqueue will - // still give us the correct events. - if errors.Is(err, os.ErrNotExist) { - return nil - } - return fmt.Errorf("fsnotify.sendDirectoryChangeEvents: %w", err) - } - - for _, f := range files { - fi, err := f.Info() - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("fsnotify.sendDirectoryChangeEvents: %w", err) - } - - err = w.sendFileCreatedEventIfNew(filepath.Join(dir, fi.Name()), fi) - if err != nil { - // Don't need to send an error if this file isn't readable. - if errors.Is(err, unix.EACCES) || errors.Is(err, unix.EPERM) { - return nil - } - return fmt.Errorf("fsnotify.sendDirectoryChangeEvents: %w", err) - } - } - return nil -} - -// sendFileCreatedEvent sends a create event if the file isn't already being tracked. -func (w *Watcher) sendFileCreatedEventIfNew(filePath string, fi os.FileInfo) (err error) { - w.mu.Lock() - _, doesExist := w.fileExists[filePath] - w.mu.Unlock() - if !doesExist { - if !w.sendEvent(Event{Name: filePath, Op: Create}) { - return - } - } - - // like watchDirectoryFiles (but without doing another ReadDir) - filePath, err = w.internalWatch(filePath, fi) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - w.mu.Lock() - w.fileExists[filePath] = struct{}{} - w.mu.Unlock() - - return nil -} - -func (w *Watcher) internalWatch(name string, fi os.FileInfo) (string, error) { - if fi.IsDir() { - // mimic Linux providing delete events for subdirectories, but preserve - // the flags used if currently watching subdirectory - w.mu.Lock() - flags := w.dirFlags[name] - w.mu.Unlock() - - flags |= unix.NOTE_DELETE | unix.NOTE_RENAME - return w.addWatch(name, flags) - } - - // watch file to mimic Linux inotify - return w.addWatch(name, noteAllEvents) -} - -// Register events with the queue. -func (w *Watcher) register(fds []int, flags int, fflags uint32) error { - changes := make([]unix.Kevent_t, len(fds)) - for i, fd := range fds { - // SetKevent converts int to the platform-specific types. - unix.SetKevent(&changes[i], fd, unix.EVFILT_VNODE, flags) - changes[i].Fflags = fflags - } - - // Register the events. - success, err := unix.Kevent(w.kq, changes, nil, nil) - if success == -1 { - return err - } - return nil -} - -// read retrieves pending events, or waits until an event occurs. -func (w *Watcher) read(events []unix.Kevent_t) ([]unix.Kevent_t, error) { - n, err := unix.Kevent(w.kq, nil, events, nil) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return events[0:n], nil -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_other.go b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_other.go deleted file mode 100644 index d34a23c..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_other.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,205 +0,0 @@ -//go:build appengine || (!darwin && !dragonfly && !freebsd && !openbsd && !linux && !netbsd && !solaris && !windows) -// +build appengine !darwin,!dragonfly,!freebsd,!openbsd,!linux,!netbsd,!solaris,!windows - -// Note: the documentation on the Watcher type and methods is generated from -// mkdoc.zsh - -package fsnotify - -import "errors" - -// Watcher watches a set of paths, delivering events on a channel. -// -// A watcher should not be copied (e.g. pass it by pointer, rather than by -// value). -// -// # Linux notes -// -// When a file is removed a Remove event won't be emitted until all file -// descriptors are closed, and deletes will always emit a Chmod. For example: -// -// fp := os.Open("file") -// os.Remove("file") // Triggers Chmod -// fp.Close() // Triggers Remove -// -// This is the event that inotify sends, so not much can be changed about this. -// -// The fs.inotify.max_user_watches sysctl variable specifies the upper limit -// for the number of watches per user, and fs.inotify.max_user_instances -// specifies the maximum number of inotify instances per user. Every Watcher you -// create is an "instance", and every path you add is a "watch". -// -// These are also exposed in /proc as /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches and -// /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_instances -// -// To increase them you can use sysctl or write the value to the /proc file: -// -// # Default values on Linux 5.18 -// sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 -// sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 -// -// To make the changes persist on reboot edit /etc/sysctl.conf or -// /usr/lib/sysctl.d/50-default.conf (details differ per Linux distro; check -// your distro's documentation): -// -// fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 -// fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 -// -// Reaching the limit will result in a "no space left on device" or "too many open -// files" error. -// -// # kqueue notes (macOS, BSD) -// -// kqueue requires opening a file descriptor for every file that's being watched; -// so if you're watching a directory with five files then that's six file -// descriptors. You will run in to your system's "max open files" limit faster on -// these platforms. -// -// The sysctl variables kern.maxfiles and kern.maxfilesperproc can be used to -// control the maximum number of open files, as well as /etc/login.conf on BSD -// systems. -// -// # Windows notes -// -// Paths can be added as "C:\path\to\dir", but forward slashes -// ("C:/path/to/dir") will also work. -// -// When a watched directory is removed it will always send an event for the -// directory itself, but may not send events for all files in that directory. -// Sometimes it will send events for all times, sometimes it will send no -// events, and often only for some files. -// -// The default ReadDirectoryChangesW() buffer size is 64K, which is the largest -// value that is guaranteed to work with SMB filesystems. If you have many -// events in quick succession this may not be enough, and you will have to use -// [WithBufferSize] to increase the value. -type Watcher struct { - // Events sends the filesystem change events. - // - // fsnotify can send the following events; a "path" here can refer to a - // file, directory, symbolic link, or special file like a FIFO. - // - // fsnotify.Create A new path was created; this may be followed by one - // or more Write events if data also gets written to a - // file. - // - // fsnotify.Remove A path was removed. - // - // fsnotify.Rename A path was renamed. A rename is always sent with the - // old path as Event.Name, and a Create event will be - // sent with the new name. Renames are only sent for - // paths that are currently watched; e.g. moving an - // unmonitored file into a monitored directory will - // show up as just a Create. Similarly, renaming a file - // to outside a monitored directory will show up as - // only a Rename. - // - // fsnotify.Write A file or named pipe was written to. A Truncate will - // also trigger a Write. A single "write action" - // initiated by the user may show up as one or multiple - // writes, depending on when the system syncs things to - // disk. For example when compiling a large Go program - // you may get hundreds of Write events, and you may - // want to wait until you've stopped receiving them - // (see the dedup example in cmd/fsnotify). - // - // Some systems may send Write event for directories - // when the directory content changes. - // - // fsnotify.Chmod Attributes were changed. On Linux this is also sent - // when a file is removed (or more accurately, when a - // link to an inode is removed). On kqueue it's sent - // when a file is truncated. On Windows it's never - // sent. - Events chan Event - - // Errors sends any errors. - // - // ErrEventOverflow is used to indicate there are too many events: - // - // - inotify: There are too many queued events (fs.inotify.max_queued_events sysctl) - // - windows: The buffer size is too small; WithBufferSize() can be used to increase it. - // - kqueue, fen: Not used. - Errors chan error -} - -// NewWatcher creates a new Watcher. -func NewWatcher() (*Watcher, error) { - return nil, errors.New("fsnotify not supported on the current platform") -} - -// NewBufferedWatcher creates a new Watcher with a buffered Watcher.Events -// channel. -// -// The main use case for this is situations with a very large number of events -// where the kernel buffer size can't be increased (e.g. due to lack of -// permissions). An unbuffered Watcher will perform better for almost all use -// cases, and whenever possible you will be better off increasing the kernel -// buffers instead of adding a large userspace buffer. -func NewBufferedWatcher(sz uint) (*Watcher, error) { return NewWatcher() } - -// Close removes all watches and closes the Events channel. -func (w *Watcher) Close() error { return nil } - -// WatchList returns all paths explicitly added with [Watcher.Add] (and are not -// yet removed). -// -// Returns nil if [Watcher.Close] was called. -func (w *Watcher) WatchList() []string { return nil } - -// Add starts monitoring the path for changes. -// -// A path can only be watched once; watching it more than once is a no-op and will -// not return an error. Paths that do not yet exist on the filesystem cannot be -// watched. -// -// A watch will be automatically removed if the watched path is deleted or -// renamed. The exception is the Windows backend, which doesn't remove the -// watcher on renames. -// -// Notifications on network filesystems (NFS, SMB, FUSE, etc.) or special -// filesystems (/proc, /sys, etc.) generally don't work. -// -// Returns [ErrClosed] if [Watcher.Close] was called. -// -// See [Watcher.AddWith] for a version that allows adding options. -// -// # Watching directories -// -// All files in a directory are monitored, including new files that are created -// after the watcher is started. Subdirectories are not watched (i.e. it's -// non-recursive). -// -// # Watching files -// -// Watching individual files (rather than directories) is generally not -// recommended as many programs (especially editors) update files atomically: it -// will write to a temporary file which is then moved to to destination, -// overwriting the original (or some variant thereof). The watcher on the -// original file is now lost, as that no longer exists. -// -// The upshot of this is that a power failure or crash won't leave a -// half-written file. -// -// Watch the parent directory and use Event.Name to filter out files you're not -// interested in. There is an example of this in cmd/fsnotify/file.go. -func (w *Watcher) Add(name string) error { return nil } - -// AddWith is like [Watcher.Add], but allows adding options. When using Add() -// the defaults described below are used. -// -// Possible options are: -// -// - [WithBufferSize] sets the buffer size for the Windows backend; no-op on -// other platforms. The default is 64K (65536 bytes). -func (w *Watcher) AddWith(name string, opts ...addOpt) error { return nil } - -// Remove stops monitoring the path for changes. -// -// Directories are always removed non-recursively. For example, if you added -// /tmp/dir and /tmp/dir/subdir then you will need to remove both. -// -// Removing a path that has not yet been added returns [ErrNonExistentWatch]. -// -// Returns nil if [Watcher.Close] was called. -func (w *Watcher) Remove(name string) error { return nil } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_windows.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9bc91e5..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/backend_windows.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,827 +0,0 @@ -//go:build windows -// +build windows - -// Windows backend based on ReadDirectoryChangesW() -// -// https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winbase/nf-winbase-readdirectorychangesw -// -// Note: the documentation on the Watcher type and methods is generated from -// mkdoc.zsh - -package fsnotify - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "reflect" - "runtime" - "strings" - "sync" - "unsafe" - - "golang.org/x/sys/windows" -) - -// Watcher watches a set of paths, delivering events on a channel. -// -// A watcher should not be copied (e.g. pass it by pointer, rather than by -// value). -// -// # Linux notes -// -// When a file is removed a Remove event won't be emitted until all file -// descriptors are closed, and deletes will always emit a Chmod. For example: -// -// fp := os.Open("file") -// os.Remove("file") // Triggers Chmod -// fp.Close() // Triggers Remove -// -// This is the event that inotify sends, so not much can be changed about this. -// -// The fs.inotify.max_user_watches sysctl variable specifies the upper limit -// for the number of watches per user, and fs.inotify.max_user_instances -// specifies the maximum number of inotify instances per user. Every Watcher you -// create is an "instance", and every path you add is a "watch". -// -// These are also exposed in /proc as /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches and -// /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_instances -// -// To increase them you can use sysctl or write the value to the /proc file: -// -// # Default values on Linux 5.18 -// sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 -// sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 -// -// To make the changes persist on reboot edit /etc/sysctl.conf or -// /usr/lib/sysctl.d/50-default.conf (details differ per Linux distro; check -// your distro's documentation): -// -// fs.inotify.max_user_watches=124983 -// fs.inotify.max_user_instances=128 -// -// Reaching the limit will result in a "no space left on device" or "too many open -// files" error. -// -// # kqueue notes (macOS, BSD) -// -// kqueue requires opening a file descriptor for every file that's being watched; -// so if you're watching a directory with five files then that's six file -// descriptors. You will run in to your system's "max open files" limit faster on -// these platforms. -// -// The sysctl variables kern.maxfiles and kern.maxfilesperproc can be used to -// control the maximum number of open files, as well as /etc/login.conf on BSD -// systems. -// -// # Windows notes -// -// Paths can be added as "C:\path\to\dir", but forward slashes -// ("C:/path/to/dir") will also work. -// -// When a watched directory is removed it will always send an event for the -// directory itself, but may not send events for all files in that directory. -// Sometimes it will send events for all times, sometimes it will send no -// events, and often only for some files. -// -// The default ReadDirectoryChangesW() buffer size is 64K, which is the largest -// value that is guaranteed to work with SMB filesystems. If you have many -// events in quick succession this may not be enough, and you will have to use -// [WithBufferSize] to increase the value. -type Watcher struct { - // Events sends the filesystem change events. - // - // fsnotify can send the following events; a "path" here can refer to a - // file, directory, symbolic link, or special file like a FIFO. - // - // fsnotify.Create A new path was created; this may be followed by one - // or more Write events if data also gets written to a - // file. - // - // fsnotify.Remove A path was removed. - // - // fsnotify.Rename A path was renamed. A rename is always sent with the - // old path as Event.Name, and a Create event will be - // sent with the new name. Renames are only sent for - // paths that are currently watched; e.g. moving an - // unmonitored file into a monitored directory will - // show up as just a Create. Similarly, renaming a file - // to outside a monitored directory will show up as - // only a Rename. - // - // fsnotify.Write A file or named pipe was written to. A Truncate will - // also trigger a Write. A single "write action" - // initiated by the user may show up as one or multiple - // writes, depending on when the system syncs things to - // disk. For example when compiling a large Go program - // you may get hundreds of Write events, and you may - // want to wait until you've stopped receiving them - // (see the dedup example in cmd/fsnotify). - // - // Some systems may send Write event for directories - // when the directory content changes. - // - // fsnotify.Chmod Attributes were changed. On Linux this is also sent - // when a file is removed (or more accurately, when a - // link to an inode is removed). On kqueue it's sent - // when a file is truncated. On Windows it's never - // sent. - Events chan Event - - // Errors sends any errors. - // - // ErrEventOverflow is used to indicate there are too many events: - // - // - inotify: There are too many queued events (fs.inotify.max_queued_events sysctl) - // - windows: The buffer size is too small; WithBufferSize() can be used to increase it. - // - kqueue, fen: Not used. - Errors chan error - - port windows.Handle // Handle to completion port - input chan *input // Inputs to the reader are sent on this channel - quit chan chan<- error - - mu sync.Mutex // Protects access to watches, closed - watches watchMap // Map of watches (key: i-number) - closed bool // Set to true when Close() is first called -} - -// NewWatcher creates a new Watcher. -func NewWatcher() (*Watcher, error) { - return NewBufferedWatcher(50) -} - -// NewBufferedWatcher creates a new Watcher with a buffered Watcher.Events -// channel. -// -// The main use case for this is situations with a very large number of events -// where the kernel buffer size can't be increased (e.g. due to lack of -// permissions). An unbuffered Watcher will perform better for almost all use -// cases, and whenever possible you will be better off increasing the kernel -// buffers instead of adding a large userspace buffer. -func NewBufferedWatcher(sz uint) (*Watcher, error) { - port, err := windows.CreateIoCompletionPort(windows.InvalidHandle, 0, 0, 0) - if err != nil { - return nil, os.NewSyscallError("CreateIoCompletionPort", err) - } - w := &Watcher{ - port: port, - watches: make(watchMap), - input: make(chan *input, 1), - Events: make(chan Event, sz), - Errors: make(chan error), - quit: make(chan chan<- error, 1), - } - go w.readEvents() - return w, nil -} - -func (w *Watcher) isClosed() bool { - w.mu.Lock() - defer w.mu.Unlock() - return w.closed -} - -func (w *Watcher) sendEvent(name string, mask uint64) bool { - if mask == 0 { - return false - } - - event := w.newEvent(name, uint32(mask)) - select { - case ch := <-w.quit: - w.quit <- ch - case w.Events <- event: - } - return true -} - -// Returns true if the error was sent, or false if watcher is closed. -func (w *Watcher) sendError(err error) bool { - select { - case w.Errors <- err: - return true - case <-w.quit: - } - return false -} - -// Close removes all watches and closes the Events channel. -func (w *Watcher) Close() error { - if w.isClosed() { - return nil - } - - w.mu.Lock() - w.closed = true - w.mu.Unlock() - - // Send "quit" message to the reader goroutine - ch := make(chan error) - w.quit <- ch - if err := w.wakeupReader(); err != nil { - return err - } - return <-ch -} - -// Add starts monitoring the path for changes. -// -// A path can only be watched once; watching it more than once is a no-op and will -// not return an error. Paths that do not yet exist on the filesystem cannot be -// watched. -// -// A watch will be automatically removed if the watched path is deleted or -// renamed. The exception is the Windows backend, which doesn't remove the -// watcher on renames. -// -// Notifications on network filesystems (NFS, SMB, FUSE, etc.) or special -// filesystems (/proc, /sys, etc.) generally don't work. -// -// Returns [ErrClosed] if [Watcher.Close] was called. -// -// See [Watcher.AddWith] for a version that allows adding options. -// -// # Watching directories -// -// All files in a directory are monitored, including new files that are created -// after the watcher is started. Subdirectories are not watched (i.e. it's -// non-recursive). -// -// # Watching files -// -// Watching individual files (rather than directories) is generally not -// recommended as many programs (especially editors) update files atomically: it -// will write to a temporary file which is then moved to to destination, -// overwriting the original (or some variant thereof). The watcher on the -// original file is now lost, as that no longer exists. -// -// The upshot of this is that a power failure or crash won't leave a -// half-written file. -// -// Watch the parent directory and use Event.Name to filter out files you're not -// interested in. There is an example of this in cmd/fsnotify/file.go. -func (w *Watcher) Add(name string) error { return w.AddWith(name) } - -// AddWith is like [Watcher.Add], but allows adding options. When using Add() -// the defaults described below are used. -// -// Possible options are: -// -// - [WithBufferSize] sets the buffer size for the Windows backend; no-op on -// other platforms. The default is 64K (65536 bytes). -func (w *Watcher) AddWith(name string, opts ...addOpt) error { - if w.isClosed() { - return ErrClosed - } - - with := getOptions(opts...) - if with.bufsize < 4096 { - return fmt.Errorf("fsnotify.WithBufferSize: buffer size cannot be smaller than 4096 bytes") - } - - in := &input{ - op: opAddWatch, - path: filepath.Clean(name), - flags: sysFSALLEVENTS, - reply: make(chan error), - bufsize: with.bufsize, - } - w.input <- in - if err := w.wakeupReader(); err != nil { - return err - } - return <-in.reply -} - -// Remove stops monitoring the path for changes. -// -// Directories are always removed non-recursively. For example, if you added -// /tmp/dir and /tmp/dir/subdir then you will need to remove both. -// -// Removing a path that has not yet been added returns [ErrNonExistentWatch]. -// -// Returns nil if [Watcher.Close] was called. -func (w *Watcher) Remove(name string) error { - if w.isClosed() { - return nil - } - - in := &input{ - op: opRemoveWatch, - path: filepath.Clean(name), - reply: make(chan error), - } - w.input <- in - if err := w.wakeupReader(); err != nil { - return err - } - return <-in.reply -} - -// WatchList returns all paths explicitly added with [Watcher.Add] (and are not -// yet removed). -// -// Returns nil if [Watcher.Close] was called. -func (w *Watcher) WatchList() []string { - if w.isClosed() { - return nil - } - - w.mu.Lock() - defer w.mu.Unlock() - - entries := make([]string, 0, len(w.watches)) - for _, entry := range w.watches { - for _, watchEntry := range entry { - entries = append(entries, watchEntry.path) - } - } - - return entries -} - -// These options are from the old golang.org/x/exp/winfsnotify, where you could -// add various options to the watch. This has long since been removed. -// -// The "sys" in the name is misleading as they're not part of any "system". -// -// This should all be removed at some point, and just use windows.FILE_NOTIFY_* -const ( - sysFSALLEVENTS = 0xfff - sysFSCREATE = 0x100 - sysFSDELETE = 0x200 - sysFSDELETESELF = 0x400 - sysFSMODIFY = 0x2 - sysFSMOVE = 0xc0 - sysFSMOVEDFROM = 0x40 - sysFSMOVEDTO = 0x80 - sysFSMOVESELF = 0x800 - sysFSIGNORED = 0x8000 -) - -func (w *Watcher) newEvent(name string, mask uint32) Event { - e := Event{Name: name} - if mask&sysFSCREATE == sysFSCREATE || mask&sysFSMOVEDTO == sysFSMOVEDTO { - e.Op |= Create - } - if mask&sysFSDELETE == sysFSDELETE || mask&sysFSDELETESELF == sysFSDELETESELF { - e.Op |= Remove - } - if mask&sysFSMODIFY == sysFSMODIFY { - e.Op |= Write - } - if mask&sysFSMOVE == sysFSMOVE || mask&sysFSMOVESELF == sysFSMOVESELF || mask&sysFSMOVEDFROM == sysFSMOVEDFROM { - e.Op |= Rename - } - return e -} - -const ( - opAddWatch = iota - opRemoveWatch -) - -const ( - provisional uint64 = 1 << (32 + iota) -) - -type input struct { - op int - path string - flags uint32 - bufsize int - reply chan error -} - -type inode struct { - handle windows.Handle - volume uint32 - index uint64 -} - -type watch struct { - ov windows.Overlapped - ino *inode // i-number - recurse bool // Recursive watch? - path string // Directory path - mask uint64 // Directory itself is being watched with these notify flags - names map[string]uint64 // Map of names being watched and their notify flags - rename string // Remembers the old name while renaming a file - buf []byte // buffer, allocated later -} - -type ( - indexMap map[uint64]*watch - watchMap map[uint32]indexMap -) - -func (w *Watcher) wakeupReader() error { - err := windows.PostQueuedCompletionStatus(w.port, 0, 0, nil) - if err != nil { - return os.NewSyscallError("PostQueuedCompletionStatus", err) - } - return nil -} - -func (w *Watcher) getDir(pathname string) (dir string, err error) { - attr, err := windows.GetFileAttributes(windows.StringToUTF16Ptr(pathname)) - if err != nil { - return "", os.NewSyscallError("GetFileAttributes", err) - } - if attr&windows.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0 { - dir = pathname - } else { - dir, _ = filepath.Split(pathname) - dir = filepath.Clean(dir) - } - return -} - -func (w *Watcher) getIno(path string) (ino *inode, err error) { - h, err := windows.CreateFile(windows.StringToUTF16Ptr(path), - windows.FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY, - windows.FILE_SHARE_READ|windows.FILE_SHARE_WRITE|windows.FILE_SHARE_DELETE, - nil, windows.OPEN_EXISTING, - windows.FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS|windows.FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, 0) - if err != nil { - return nil, os.NewSyscallError("CreateFile", err) - } - - var fi windows.ByHandleFileInformation - err = windows.GetFileInformationByHandle(h, &fi) - if err != nil { - windows.CloseHandle(h) - return nil, os.NewSyscallError("GetFileInformationByHandle", err) - } - ino = &inode{ - handle: h, - volume: fi.VolumeSerialNumber, - index: uint64(fi.FileIndexHigh)<<32 | uint64(fi.FileIndexLow), - } - return ino, nil -} - -// Must run within the I/O thread. -func (m watchMap) get(ino *inode) *watch { - if i := m[ino.volume]; i != nil { - return i[ino.index] - } - return nil -} - -// Must run within the I/O thread. -func (m watchMap) set(ino *inode, watch *watch) { - i := m[ino.volume] - if i == nil { - i = make(indexMap) - m[ino.volume] = i - } - i[ino.index] = watch -} - -// Must run within the I/O thread. -func (w *Watcher) addWatch(pathname string, flags uint64, bufsize int) error { - //pathname, recurse := recursivePath(pathname) - recurse := false - - dir, err := w.getDir(pathname) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - ino, err := w.getIno(dir) - if err != nil { - return err - } - w.mu.Lock() - watchEntry := w.watches.get(ino) - w.mu.Unlock() - if watchEntry == nil { - _, err := windows.CreateIoCompletionPort(ino.handle, w.port, 0, 0) - if err != nil { - windows.CloseHandle(ino.handle) - return os.NewSyscallError("CreateIoCompletionPort", err) - } - watchEntry = &watch{ - ino: ino, - path: dir, - names: make(map[string]uint64), - recurse: recurse, - buf: make([]byte, bufsize), - } - w.mu.Lock() - w.watches.set(ino, watchEntry) - w.mu.Unlock() - flags |= provisional - } else { - windows.CloseHandle(ino.handle) - } - if pathname == dir { - watchEntry.mask |= flags - } else { - watchEntry.names[filepath.Base(pathname)] |= flags - } - - err = w.startRead(watchEntry) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - if pathname == dir { - watchEntry.mask &= ^provisional - } else { - watchEntry.names[filepath.Base(pathname)] &= ^provisional - } - return nil -} - -// Must run within the I/O thread. -func (w *Watcher) remWatch(pathname string) error { - pathname, recurse := recursivePath(pathname) - - dir, err := w.getDir(pathname) - if err != nil { - return err - } - ino, err := w.getIno(dir) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - w.mu.Lock() - watch := w.watches.get(ino) - w.mu.Unlock() - - if recurse && !watch.recurse { - return fmt.Errorf("can't use \\... with non-recursive watch %q", pathname) - } - - err = windows.CloseHandle(ino.handle) - if err != nil { - w.sendError(os.NewSyscallError("CloseHandle", err)) - } - if watch == nil { - return fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", ErrNonExistentWatch, pathname) - } - if pathname == dir { - w.sendEvent(watch.path, watch.mask&sysFSIGNORED) - watch.mask = 0 - } else { - name := filepath.Base(pathname) - w.sendEvent(filepath.Join(watch.path, name), watch.names[name]&sysFSIGNORED) - delete(watch.names, name) - } - - return w.startRead(watch) -} - -// Must run within the I/O thread. -func (w *Watcher) deleteWatch(watch *watch) { - for name, mask := range watch.names { - if mask&provisional == 0 { - w.sendEvent(filepath.Join(watch.path, name), mask&sysFSIGNORED) - } - delete(watch.names, name) - } - if watch.mask != 0 { - if watch.mask&provisional == 0 { - w.sendEvent(watch.path, watch.mask&sysFSIGNORED) - } - watch.mask = 0 - } -} - -// Must run within the I/O thread. -func (w *Watcher) startRead(watch *watch) error { - err := windows.CancelIo(watch.ino.handle) - if err != nil { - w.sendError(os.NewSyscallError("CancelIo", err)) - w.deleteWatch(watch) - } - mask := w.toWindowsFlags(watch.mask) - for _, m := range watch.names { - mask |= w.toWindowsFlags(m) - } - if mask == 0 { - err := windows.CloseHandle(watch.ino.handle) - if err != nil { - w.sendError(os.NewSyscallError("CloseHandle", err)) - } - w.mu.Lock() - delete(w.watches[watch.ino.volume], watch.ino.index) - w.mu.Unlock() - return nil - } - - // We need to pass the array, rather than the slice. - hdr := (*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&watch.buf)) - rdErr := windows.ReadDirectoryChanges(watch.ino.handle, - (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(hdr.Data)), uint32(hdr.Len), - watch.recurse, mask, nil, &watch.ov, 0) - if rdErr != nil { - err := os.NewSyscallError("ReadDirectoryChanges", rdErr) - if rdErr == windows.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED && watch.mask&provisional == 0 { - // Watched directory was probably removed - w.sendEvent(watch.path, watch.mask&sysFSDELETESELF) - err = nil - } - w.deleteWatch(watch) - w.startRead(watch) - return err - } - return nil -} - -// readEvents reads from the I/O completion port, converts the -// received events into Event objects and sends them via the Events channel. -// Entry point to the I/O thread. -func (w *Watcher) readEvents() { - var ( - n uint32 - key uintptr - ov *windows.Overlapped - ) - runtime.LockOSThread() - - for { - // This error is handled after the watch == nil check below. - qErr := windows.GetQueuedCompletionStatus(w.port, &n, &key, &ov, windows.INFINITE) - - watch := (*watch)(unsafe.Pointer(ov)) - if watch == nil { - select { - case ch := <-w.quit: - w.mu.Lock() - var indexes []indexMap - for _, index := range w.watches { - indexes = append(indexes, index) - } - w.mu.Unlock() - for _, index := range indexes { - for _, watch := range index { - w.deleteWatch(watch) - w.startRead(watch) - } - } - - err := windows.CloseHandle(w.port) - if err != nil { - err = os.NewSyscallError("CloseHandle", err) - } - close(w.Events) - close(w.Errors) - ch <- err - return - case in := <-w.input: - switch in.op { - case opAddWatch: - in.reply <- w.addWatch(in.path, uint64(in.flags), in.bufsize) - case opRemoveWatch: - in.reply <- w.remWatch(in.path) - } - default: - } - continue - } - - switch qErr { - case nil: - // No error - case windows.ERROR_MORE_DATA: - if watch == nil { - w.sendError(errors.New("ERROR_MORE_DATA has unexpectedly null lpOverlapped buffer")) - } else { - // The i/o succeeded but the buffer is full. - // In theory we should be building up a full packet. - // In practice we can get away with just carrying on. - n = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(watch.buf)) - } - case windows.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED: - // Watched directory was probably removed - w.sendEvent(watch.path, watch.mask&sysFSDELETESELF) - w.deleteWatch(watch) - w.startRead(watch) - continue - case windows.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED: - // CancelIo was called on this handle - continue - default: - w.sendError(os.NewSyscallError("GetQueuedCompletionPort", qErr)) - continue - } - - var offset uint32 - for { - if n == 0 { - w.sendError(ErrEventOverflow) - break - } - - // Point "raw" to the event in the buffer - raw := (*windows.FileNotifyInformation)(unsafe.Pointer(&watch.buf[offset])) - - // Create a buf that is the size of the path name - size := int(raw.FileNameLength / 2) - var buf []uint16 - // TODO: Use unsafe.Slice in Go 1.17; https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51187973 - sh := (*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&buf)) - sh.Data = uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&raw.FileName)) - sh.Len = size - sh.Cap = size - name := windows.UTF16ToString(buf) - fullname := filepath.Join(watch.path, name) - - var mask uint64 - switch raw.Action { - case windows.FILE_ACTION_REMOVED: - mask = sysFSDELETESELF - case windows.FILE_ACTION_MODIFIED: - mask = sysFSMODIFY - case windows.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME: - watch.rename = name - case windows.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME: - // Update saved path of all sub-watches. - old := filepath.Join(watch.path, watch.rename) - w.mu.Lock() - for _, watchMap := range w.watches { - for _, ww := range watchMap { - if strings.HasPrefix(ww.path, old) { - ww.path = filepath.Join(fullname, strings.TrimPrefix(ww.path, old)) - } - } - } - w.mu.Unlock() - - if watch.names[watch.rename] != 0 { - watch.names[name] |= watch.names[watch.rename] - delete(watch.names, watch.rename) - mask = sysFSMOVESELF - } - } - - sendNameEvent := func() { - w.sendEvent(fullname, watch.names[name]&mask) - } - if raw.Action != windows.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME { - sendNameEvent() - } - if raw.Action == windows.FILE_ACTION_REMOVED { - w.sendEvent(fullname, watch.names[name]&sysFSIGNORED) - delete(watch.names, name) - } - - w.sendEvent(fullname, watch.mask&w.toFSnotifyFlags(raw.Action)) - if raw.Action == windows.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME { - fullname = filepath.Join(watch.path, watch.rename) - sendNameEvent() - } - - // Move to the next event in the buffer - if raw.NextEntryOffset == 0 { - break - } - offset += raw.NextEntryOffset - - // Error! - if offset >= n { - //lint:ignore ST1005 Windows should be capitalized - w.sendError(errors.New( - "Windows system assumed buffer larger than it is, events have likely been missed")) - break - } - } - - if err := w.startRead(watch); err != nil { - w.sendError(err) - } - } -} - -func (w *Watcher) toWindowsFlags(mask uint64) uint32 { - var m uint32 - if mask&sysFSMODIFY != 0 { - m |= windows.FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE - } - if mask&(sysFSMOVE|sysFSCREATE|sysFSDELETE) != 0 { - m |= windows.FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME | windows.FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME - } - return m -} - -func (w *Watcher) toFSnotifyFlags(action uint32) uint64 { - switch action { - case windows.FILE_ACTION_ADDED: - return sysFSCREATE - case windows.FILE_ACTION_REMOVED: - return sysFSDELETE - case windows.FILE_ACTION_MODIFIED: - return sysFSMODIFY - case windows.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME: - return sysFSMOVEDFROM - case windows.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME: - return sysFSMOVEDTO - } - return 0 -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/fsnotify.go b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/fsnotify.go deleted file mode 100644 index 24c99cc..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/fsnotify.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -// Package fsnotify provides a cross-platform interface for file system -// notifications. -// -// Currently supported systems: -// -// Linux 2.6.32+ via inotify -// BSD, macOS via kqueue -// Windows via ReadDirectoryChangesW -// illumos via FEN -package fsnotify - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "path/filepath" - "strings" -) - -// Event represents a file system notification. -type Event struct { - // Path to the file or directory. - // - // Paths are relative to the input; for example with Add("dir") the Name - // will be set to "dir/file" if you create that file, but if you use - // Add("/path/to/dir") it will be "/path/to/dir/file". - Name string - - // File operation that triggered the event. - // - // This is a bitmask and some systems may send multiple operations at once. - // Use the Event.Has() method instead of comparing with ==. - Op Op -} - -// Op describes a set of file operations. -type Op uint32 - -// The operations fsnotify can trigger; see the documentation on [Watcher] for a -// full description, and check them with [Event.Has]. -const ( - // A new pathname was created. - Create Op = 1 << iota - - // The pathname was written to; this does *not* mean the write has finished, - // and a write can be followed by more writes. - Write - - // The path was removed; any watches on it will be removed. Some "remove" - // operations may trigger a Rename if the file is actually moved (for - // example "remove to trash" is often a rename). - Remove - - // The path was renamed to something else; any watched on it will be - // removed. - Rename - - // File attributes were changed. - // - // It's generally not recommended to take action on this event, as it may - // get triggered very frequently by some software. For example, Spotlight - // indexing on macOS, anti-virus software, backup software, etc. - Chmod -) - -// Common errors that can be reported. -var ( - ErrNonExistentWatch = errors.New("fsnotify: can't remove non-existent watch") - ErrEventOverflow = errors.New("fsnotify: queue or buffer overflow") - ErrClosed = errors.New("fsnotify: watcher already closed") -) - -func (o Op) String() string { - var b strings.Builder - if o.Has(Create) { - b.WriteString("|CREATE") - } - if o.Has(Remove) { - b.WriteString("|REMOVE") - } - if o.Has(Write) { - b.WriteString("|WRITE") - } - if o.Has(Rename) { - b.WriteString("|RENAME") - } - if o.Has(Chmod) { - b.WriteString("|CHMOD") - } - if b.Len() == 0 { - return "[no events]" - } - return b.String()[1:] -} - -// Has reports if this operation has the given operation. -func (o Op) Has(h Op) bool { return o&h != 0 } - -// Has reports if this event has the given operation. -func (e Event) Has(op Op) bool { return e.Op.Has(op) } - -// String returns a string representation of the event with their path. -func (e Event) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%-13s %q", e.Op.String(), e.Name) -} - -type ( - addOpt func(opt *withOpts) - withOpts struct { - bufsize int - } -) - -var defaultOpts = withOpts{ - bufsize: 65536, // 64K -} - -func getOptions(opts ...addOpt) withOpts { - with := defaultOpts - for _, o := range opts { - o(&with) - } - return with -} - -// WithBufferSize sets the [ReadDirectoryChangesW] buffer size. -// -// This only has effect on Windows systems, and is a no-op for other backends. -// -// The default value is 64K (65536 bytes) which is the highest value that works -// on all filesystems and should be enough for most applications, but if you -// have a large burst of events it may not be enough. You can increase it if -// you're hitting "queue or buffer overflow" errors ([ErrEventOverflow]). -// -// [ReadDirectoryChangesW]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/win32/api/winbase/nf-winbase-readdirectorychangesw -func WithBufferSize(bytes int) addOpt { - return func(opt *withOpts) { opt.bufsize = bytes } -} - -// Check if this path is recursive (ends with "/..." or "\..."), and return the -// path with the /... stripped. -func recursivePath(path string) (string, bool) { - if filepath.Base(path) == "..." { - return filepath.Dir(path), true - } - return path, false -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/mkdoc.zsh b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/mkdoc.zsh deleted file mode 100644 index 99012ae..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/mkdoc.zsh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,259 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env zsh -[ "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" = "" ] && echo >&2 "Only works with zsh" && exit 1 -setopt err_exit no_unset pipefail extended_glob - -# Simple script to update the godoc comments on all watchers so you don't need -# to update the same comment 5 times. - -watcher=$(</tmp/x - print -r -- $cmt >>/tmp/x - tail -n+$(( end + 1 )) $file >>/tmp/x - mv /tmp/x $file - done -} - -set-cmt '^type Watcher struct ' $watcher -set-cmt '^func NewWatcher(' $new -set-cmt '^func NewBufferedWatcher(' $newbuffered -set-cmt '^func (w \*Watcher) Add(' $add -set-cmt '^func (w \*Watcher) AddWith(' $addwith -set-cmt '^func (w \*Watcher) Remove(' $remove -set-cmt '^func (w \*Watcher) Close(' $close -set-cmt '^func (w \*Watcher) WatchList(' $watchlist -set-cmt '^[[:space:]]*Events *chan Event$' $events -set-cmt '^[[:space:]]*Errors *chan error$' $errors diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/system_bsd.go b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/system_bsd.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4322b0b..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/system_bsd.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -//go:build freebsd || openbsd || netbsd || dragonfly -// +build freebsd openbsd netbsd dragonfly - -package fsnotify - -import "golang.org/x/sys/unix" - -const openMode = unix.O_NONBLOCK | unix.O_RDONLY | unix.O_CLOEXEC diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/system_darwin.go b/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/system_darwin.go deleted file mode 100644 index 5da5ffa..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/system_darwin.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -//go:build darwin -// +build darwin - -package fsnotify - -import "golang.org/x/sys/unix" - -// note: this constant is not defined on BSD -const openMode = unix.O_EVTONLY | unix.O_CLOEXEC diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/.golangci.yaml b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/.golangci.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cffafa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/.golangci.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +run: + timeout: 1m + tests: true + +linters: + disable-all: true + enable: + - asciicheck + - errcheck + - forcetypeassert + - gocritic + - gofmt + - goimports + - gosimple + - govet + - ineffassign + - misspell + - revive + - staticcheck + - typecheck + - unused + +issues: + exclude-use-default: false + max-issues-per-linter: 0 + max-same-issues: 10 diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/CHANGELOG.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c356960 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/CHANGELOG.md @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +# CHANGELOG + +## v1.0.0-rc1 + +This is the first logged release. 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This is not +an implementation of logging - it is an API. In fact it is two APIs with two +different sets of users. + +The `Logger` type is intended for application and library authors. It provides +a relatively small API which can be used everywhere you want to emit logs. It +defers the actual act of writing logs (to files, to stdout, or whatever) to the +`LogSink` interface. + +The `LogSink` interface is intended for logging library implementers. It is a +pure interface which can be implemented by logging frameworks to provide the actual logging +functionality. + +This decoupling allows application and library developers to write code in +terms of `logr.Logger` (which has very low dependency fan-out) while the +implementation of logging is managed "up stack" (e.g. in or near `main()`.) +Application developers can then switch out implementations as necessary. + +Many people assert that libraries should not be logging, and as such efforts +like this are pointless. Those people are welcome to convince the authors of +the tens-of-thousands of libraries that *DO* write logs that they are all +wrong. In the meantime, logr takes a more practical approach. + +## Typical usage + +Somewhere, early in an application's life, it will make a decision about which +logging library (implementation) it actually wants to use. Something like: + +``` + func main() { + // ... other setup code ... + + // Create the "root" logger. We have chosen the "logimpl" implementation, + // which takes some initial parameters and returns a logr.Logger. + logger := logimpl.New(param1, param2) + + // ... other setup code ... +``` + +Most apps will call into other libraries, create structures to govern the flow, +etc. The `logr.Logger` object can be passed to these other libraries, stored +in structs, or even used as a package-global variable, if needed. For example: + +``` + app := createTheAppObject(logger) + app.Run() +``` + +Outside of this early setup, no other packages need to know about the choice of +implementation. They write logs in terms of the `logr.Logger` that they +received: + +``` + type appObject struct { + // ... other fields ... + logger logr.Logger + // ... other fields ... + } + + func (app *appObject) Run() { + app.logger.Info("starting up", "timestamp", time.Now()) + + // ... app code ... +``` + +## Background + +If the Go standard library had defined an interface for logging, this project +probably would not be needed. Alas, here we are. + +When the Go developers started developing such an interface with +[slog](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/56345), they adopted some of the +logr design but also left out some parts and changed others: + +| Feature | logr | slog | +|---------|------|------| +| High-level API | `Logger` (passed by value) | `Logger` (passed by [pointer](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/59126)) | +| Low-level API | `LogSink` | `Handler` | +| Stack unwinding | done by `LogSink` | done by `Logger` | +| Skipping helper functions | `WithCallDepth`, `WithCallStackHelper` | [not supported by Logger](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/59145) | +| Generating a value for logging on demand | `Marshaler` | `LogValuer` | +| Log levels | >= 0, higher meaning "less important" | positive and negative, with 0 for "info" and higher meaning "more important" | +| Error log entries | always logged, don't have a verbosity level | normal log entries with level >= `LevelError` | +| Passing logger via context | `NewContext`, `FromContext` | no API | +| Adding a name to a logger | `WithName` | no API | +| Modify verbosity of log entries in a call chain | `V` | no API | +| Grouping of key/value pairs | not supported | `WithGroup`, `GroupValue` | +| Pass context for extracting additional values | no API | API variants like `InfoCtx` | + +The high-level slog API is explicitly meant to be one of many different APIs +that can be layered on top of a shared `slog.Handler`. logr is one such +alternative API, with [interoperability](#slog-interoperability) provided by +some conversion functions. + +### Inspiration + +Before you consider this package, please read [this blog post by the +inimitable Dave Cheney][warning-makes-no-sense]. We really appreciate what +he has to say, and it largely aligns with our own experiences. + +### Differences from Dave's ideas + +The main differences are: + +1. Dave basically proposes doing away with the notion of a logging API in favor +of `fmt.Printf()`. We disagree, especially when you consider things like output +locations, timestamps, file and line decorations, and structured logging. This +package restricts the logging API to just 2 types of logs: info and error. + +Info logs are things you want to tell the user which are not errors. Error +logs are, well, errors. If your code receives an `error` from a subordinate +function call and is logging that `error` *and not returning it*, use error +logs. + +2. Verbosity-levels on info logs. This gives developers a chance to indicate +arbitrary grades of importance for info logs, without assigning names with +semantic meaning such as "warning", "trace", and "debug." Superficially this +may feel very similar, but the primary difference is the lack of semantics. +Because verbosity is a numerical value, it's safe to assume that an app running +with higher verbosity means more (and less important) logs will be generated. + +## Implementations (non-exhaustive) + +There are implementations for the following logging libraries: + +- **a function** (can bridge to non-structured libraries): [funcr](https://github.com/go-logr/logr/tree/master/funcr) +- **a testing.T** (for use in Go tests, with JSON-like output): [testr](https://github.com/go-logr/logr/tree/master/testr) +- **github.com/google/glog**: [glogr](https://github.com/go-logr/glogr) +- **k8s.io/klog** (for Kubernetes): [klogr](https://git.k8s.io/klog/klogr) +- **a testing.T** (with klog-like text output): [ktesting](https://git.k8s.io/klog/ktesting) +- **go.uber.org/zap**: [zapr](https://github.com/go-logr/zapr) +- **log** (the Go standard library logger): [stdr](https://github.com/go-logr/stdr) +- **github.com/sirupsen/logrus**: [logrusr](https://github.com/bombsimon/logrusr) +- **github.com/wojas/genericr**: [genericr](https://github.com/wojas/genericr) (makes it easy to implement your own backend) +- **logfmt** (Heroku style [logging](https://www.brandur.org/logfmt)): [logfmtr](https://github.com/iand/logfmtr) +- **github.com/rs/zerolog**: [zerologr](https://github.com/go-logr/zerologr) +- **github.com/go-kit/log**: [gokitlogr](https://github.com/tonglil/gokitlogr) (also compatible with github.com/go-kit/kit/log since v0.12.0) +- **bytes.Buffer** (writing to a buffer): [bufrlogr](https://github.com/tonglil/buflogr) (useful for ensuring values were logged, like during testing) + +## slog interoperability + +Interoperability goes both ways, using the `logr.Logger` API with a `slog.Handler` +and using the `slog.Logger` API with a `logr.LogSink`. `FromSlogHandler` and +`ToSlogHandler` convert between a `logr.Logger` and a `slog.Handler`. +As usual, `slog.New` can be used to wrap such a `slog.Handler` in the high-level +slog API. + +### Using a `logr.LogSink` as backend for slog + +Ideally, a logr sink implementation should support both logr and slog by +implementing both the normal logr interface(s) and `SlogSink`. Because +of a conflict in the parameters of the common `Enabled` method, it is [not +possible to implement both slog.Handler and logr.Sink in the same +type](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/59110). + +If both are supported, log calls can go from the high-level APIs to the backend +without the need to convert parameters. `FromSlogHandler` and `ToSlogHandler` can +convert back and forth without adding additional wrappers, with one exception: +when `Logger.V` was used to adjust the verbosity for a `slog.Handler`, then +`ToSlogHandler` has to use a wrapper which adjusts the verbosity for future +log calls. + +Such an implementation should also support values that implement specific +interfaces from both packages for logging (`logr.Marshaler`, `slog.LogValuer`, +`slog.GroupValue`). logr does not convert those. + +Not supporting slog has several drawbacks: +- Recording source code locations works correctly if the handler gets called + through `slog.Logger`, but may be wrong in other cases. That's because a + `logr.Sink` does its own stack unwinding instead of using the program counter + provided by the high-level API. +- slog levels <= 0 can be mapped to logr levels by negating the level without a + loss of information. But all slog levels > 0 (e.g. `slog.LevelWarning` as + used by `slog.Logger.Warn`) must be mapped to 0 before calling the sink + because logr does not support "more important than info" levels. +- The slog group concept is supported by prefixing each key in a key/value + pair with the group names, separated by a dot. For structured output like + JSON it would be better to group the key/value pairs inside an object. +- Special slog values and interfaces don't work as expected. +- The overhead is likely to be higher. + +These drawbacks are severe enough that applications using a mixture of slog and +logr should switch to a different backend. + +### Using a `slog.Handler` as backend for logr + +Using a plain `slog.Handler` without support for logr works better than the +other direction: +- All logr verbosity levels can be mapped 1:1 to their corresponding slog level + by negating them. +- Stack unwinding is done by the `SlogSink` and the resulting program + counter is passed to the `slog.Handler`. +- Names added via `Logger.WithName` are gathered and recorded in an additional + attribute with `logger` as key and the names separated by slash as value. +- `Logger.Error` is turned into a log record with `slog.LevelError` as level + and an additional attribute with `err` as key, if an error was provided. + +The main drawback is that `logr.Marshaler` will not be supported. Types should +ideally support both `logr.Marshaler` and `slog.Valuer`. If compatibility +with logr implementations without slog support is not important, then +`slog.Valuer` is sufficient. + +### Context support for slog + +Storing a logger in a `context.Context` is not supported by +slog. `NewContextWithSlogLogger` and `FromContextAsSlogLogger` can be +used to fill this gap. They store and retrieve a `slog.Logger` pointer +under the same context key that is also used by `NewContext` and +`FromContext` for `logr.Logger` value. + +When `NewContextWithSlogLogger` is followed by `FromContext`, the latter will +automatically convert the `slog.Logger` to a +`logr.Logger`. `FromContextAsSlogLogger` does the same for the other direction. + +With this approach, binaries which use either slog or logr are as efficient as +possible with no unnecessary allocations. This is also why the API stores a +`slog.Logger` pointer: when storing a `slog.Handler`, creating a `slog.Logger` +on retrieval would need to allocate one. + +The downside is that switching back and forth needs more allocations. Because +logr is the API that is already in use by different packages, in particular +Kubernetes, the recommendation is to use the `logr.Logger` API in code which +uses contextual logging. + +An alternative to adding values to a logger and storing that logger in the +context is to store the values in the context and to configure a logging +backend to extract those values when emitting log entries. This only works when +log calls are passed the context, which is not supported by the logr API. + +With the slog API, it is possible, but not +required. https://github.com/veqryn/slog-context is a package for slog which +provides additional support code for this approach. It also contains wrappers +for the context functions in logr, so developers who prefer to not use the logr +APIs directly can use those instead and the resulting code will still be +interoperable with logr. + +## FAQ + +### Conceptual + +#### Why structured logging? + +- **Structured logs are more easily queryable**: Since you've got + key-value pairs, it's much easier to query your structured logs for + particular values by filtering on the contents of a particular key -- + think searching request logs for error codes, Kubernetes reconcilers for + the name and namespace of the reconciled object, etc. + +- **Structured logging makes it easier to have cross-referenceable logs**: + Similarly to searchability, if you maintain conventions around your + keys, it becomes easy to gather all log lines related to a particular + concept. + +- **Structured logs allow better dimensions of filtering**: if you have + structure to your logs, you've got more precise control over how much + information is logged -- you might choose in a particular configuration + to log certain keys but not others, only log lines where a certain key + matches a certain value, etc., instead of just having v-levels and names + to key off of. + +- **Structured logs better represent structured data**: sometimes, the + data that you want to log is inherently structured (think tuple-link + objects.) Structured logs allow you to preserve that structure when + outputting. + +#### Why V-levels? + +**V-levels give operators an easy way to control the chattiness of log +operations**. V-levels provide a way for a given package to distinguish +the relative importance or verbosity of a given log message. Then, if +a particular logger or package is logging too many messages, the user +of the package can simply change the v-levels for that library. + +#### Why not named levels, like Info/Warning/Error? + +Read [Dave Cheney's post][warning-makes-no-sense]. Then read [Differences +from Dave's ideas](#differences-from-daves-ideas). + +#### Why not allow format strings, too? + +**Format strings negate many of the benefits of structured logs**: + +- They're not easily searchable without resorting to fuzzy searching, + regular expressions, etc. + +- They don't store structured data well, since contents are flattened into + a string. + +- They're not cross-referenceable. + +- They don't compress easily, since the message is not constant. + +(Unless you turn positional parameters into key-value pairs with numerical +keys, at which point you've gotten key-value logging with meaningless +keys.) + +### Practical + +#### Why key-value pairs, and not a map? + +Key-value pairs are *much* easier to optimize, especially around +allocations. Zap (a structured logger that inspired logr's interface) has +[performance measurements](https://github.com/uber-go/zap#performance) +that show this quite nicely. + +While the interface ends up being a little less obvious, you get +potentially better performance, plus avoid making users type +`map[string]string{}` every time they want to log. + +#### What if my V-levels differ between libraries? + +That's fine. Control your V-levels on a per-logger basis, and use the +`WithName` method to pass different loggers to different libraries. + +Generally, you should take care to ensure that you have relatively +consistent V-levels within a given logger, however, as this makes deciding +on what verbosity of logs to request easier. + +#### But I really want to use a format string! + +That's not actually a question. Assuming your question is "how do +I convert my mental model of logging with format strings to logging with +constant messages": + +1. Figure out what the error actually is, as you'd write in a TL;DR style, + and use that as a message. + +2. For every place you'd write a format specifier, look to the word before + it, and add that as a key value pair. + +For instance, consider the following examples (all taken from spots in the +Kubernetes codebase): + +- `klog.V(4).Infof("Client is returning errors: code %v, error %v", + responseCode, err)` becomes `logger.Error(err, "client returned an + error", "code", responseCode)` + +- `klog.V(4).Infof("Got a Retry-After %ds response for attempt %d to %v", + seconds, retries, url)` becomes `logger.V(4).Info("got a retry-after + response when requesting url", "attempt", retries, "after + seconds", seconds, "url", url)` + +If you *really* must use a format string, use it in a key's value, and +call `fmt.Sprintf` yourself. For instance: `log.Printf("unable to +reflect over type %T")` becomes `logger.Info("unable to reflect over +type", "type", fmt.Sprintf("%T"))`. In general though, the cases where +this is necessary should be few and far between. + +#### How do I choose my V-levels? + +This is basically the only hard constraint: increase V-levels to denote +more verbose or more debug-y logs. + +Otherwise, you can start out with `0` as "you always want to see this", +`1` as "common logging that you might *possibly* want to turn off", and +`10` as "I would like to performance-test your log collection stack." + +Then gradually choose levels in between as you need them, working your way +down from 10 (for debug and trace style logs) and up from 1 (for chattier +info-type logs). For reference, slog pre-defines -4 for debug logs +(corresponds to 4 in logr), which matches what is +[recommended for Kubernetes](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/sig-instrumentation/logging.md#what-method-to-use). + +#### How do I choose my keys? + +Keys are fairly flexible, and can hold more or less any string +value. For best compatibility with implementations and consistency +with existing code in other projects, there are a few conventions you +should consider. + +- Make your keys human-readable. +- Constant keys are generally a good idea. +- Be consistent across your codebase. +- Keys should naturally match parts of the message string. +- Use lower case for simple keys and + [lowerCamelCase](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lowerCamelCase) for + more complex ones. Kubernetes is one example of a project that has + [adopted that + convention](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/HEAD/contributors/devel/sig-instrumentation/migration-to-structured-logging.md#name-arguments). + +While key names are mostly unrestricted (and spaces are acceptable), +it's generally a good idea to stick to printable ascii characters, or at +least match the general character set of your log lines. + +#### Why should keys be constant values? + +The point of structured logging is to make later log processing easier. Your +keys are, effectively, the schema of each log message. If you use different +keys across instances of the same log line, you will make your structured logs +much harder to use. `Sprintf()` is for values, not for keys! + +#### Why is this not a pure interface? + +The Logger type is implemented as a struct in order to allow the Go compiler to +optimize things like high-V `Info` logs that are not triggered. Not all of +these implementations are implemented yet, but this structure was suggested as +a way to ensure they *can* be implemented. All of the real work is behind the +`LogSink` interface. + +[warning-makes-no-sense]: http://dave.cheney.net/2015/11/05/lets-talk-about-logging diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/SECURITY.md b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/SECURITY.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ca756f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/SECURITY.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +# Security Policy + +If you have discovered a security vulnerability in this project, please report it +privately. **Do not disclose it as a public issue.** This gives us time to work with you +to fix the issue before public exposure, reducing the chance that the exploit will be +used before a patch is released. + +You may submit the report in the following ways: + +- send an email to go-logr-security@googlegroups.com +- send us a [private vulnerability report](https://github.com/go-logr/logr/security/advisories/new) + +Please provide the following information in your report: + +- A description of the vulnerability and its impact +- How to reproduce the issue + +We ask that you give us 90 days to work on a fix before public exposure. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/context.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/context.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de8bcc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/context.go @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +/* +Copyright 2023 The logr Authors. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +package logr + +// contextKey is how we find Loggers in a context.Context. With Go < 1.21, +// the value is always a Logger value. With Go >= 1.21, the value can be a +// Logger value or a slog.Logger pointer. +type contextKey struct{} + +// notFoundError exists to carry an IsNotFound method. +type notFoundError struct{} + +func (notFoundError) Error() string { + return "no logr.Logger was present" +} + +func (notFoundError) IsNotFound() bool { + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/context_noslog.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/context_noslog.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f012f9a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/context_noslog.go @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +//go:build !go1.21 +// +build !go1.21 + +/* +Copyright 2019 The logr Authors. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +package logr + +import ( + "context" +) + +// FromContext returns a Logger from ctx or an error if no Logger is found. +func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (Logger, error) { + if v, ok := ctx.Value(contextKey{}).(Logger); ok { + return v, nil + } + + return Logger{}, notFoundError{} +} + +// FromContextOrDiscard returns a Logger from ctx. If no Logger is found, this +// returns a Logger that discards all log messages. +func FromContextOrDiscard(ctx context.Context) Logger { + if v, ok := ctx.Value(contextKey{}).(Logger); ok { + return v + } + + return Discard() +} + +// NewContext returns a new Context, derived from ctx, which carries the +// provided Logger. +func NewContext(ctx context.Context, logger Logger) context.Context { + return context.WithValue(ctx, contextKey{}, logger) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/context_slog.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/context_slog.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..065ef0b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/context_slog.go @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +//go:build go1.21 +// +build go1.21 + +/* +Copyright 2019 The logr Authors. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +package logr + +import ( + "context" + "fmt" + "log/slog" +) + +// FromContext returns a Logger from ctx or an error if no Logger is found. +func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (Logger, error) { + v := ctx.Value(contextKey{}) + if v == nil { + return Logger{}, notFoundError{} + } + + switch v := v.(type) { + case Logger: + return v, nil + case *slog.Logger: + return FromSlogHandler(v.Handler()), nil + default: + // Not reached. + panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected value type for logr context key: %T", v)) + } +} + +// FromContextAsSlogLogger returns a slog.Logger from ctx or nil if no such Logger is found. +func FromContextAsSlogLogger(ctx context.Context) *slog.Logger { + v := ctx.Value(contextKey{}) + if v == nil { + return nil + } + + switch v := v.(type) { + case Logger: + return slog.New(ToSlogHandler(v)) + case *slog.Logger: + return v + default: + // Not reached. + panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected value type for logr context key: %T", v)) + } +} + +// FromContextOrDiscard returns a Logger from ctx. If no Logger is found, this +// returns a Logger that discards all log messages. +func FromContextOrDiscard(ctx context.Context) Logger { + if logger, err := FromContext(ctx); err == nil { + return logger + } + return Discard() +} + +// NewContext returns a new Context, derived from ctx, which carries the +// provided Logger. +func NewContext(ctx context.Context, logger Logger) context.Context { + return context.WithValue(ctx, contextKey{}, logger) +} + +// NewContextWithSlogLogger returns a new Context, derived from ctx, which carries the +// provided slog.Logger. +func NewContextWithSlogLogger(ctx context.Context, logger *slog.Logger) context.Context { + return context.WithValue(ctx, contextKey{}, logger) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/discard.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/discard.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99fe8be --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/discard.go @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 The logr Authors. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +package logr + +// Discard returns a Logger that discards all messages logged to it. It can be +// used whenever the caller is not interested in the logs. Logger instances +// produced by this function always compare as equal. +func Discard() Logger { + return New(nil) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr/funcr.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr/funcr.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb2f866 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr/funcr.go @@ -0,0 +1,911 @@ +/* +Copyright 2021 The logr Authors. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +// Package funcr implements formatting of structured log messages and +// optionally captures the call site and timestamp. +// +// The simplest way to use it is via its implementation of a +// github.com/go-logr/logr.LogSink with output through an arbitrary +// "write" function. See New and NewJSON for details. +// +// # Custom LogSinks +// +// For users who need more control, a funcr.Formatter can be embedded inside +// your own custom LogSink implementation. This is useful when the LogSink +// needs to implement additional methods, for example. +// +// # Formatting +// +// This will respect logr.Marshaler, fmt.Stringer, and error interfaces for +// values which are being logged. When rendering a struct, funcr will use Go's +// standard JSON tags (all except "string"). +package funcr + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding" + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + "path/filepath" + "reflect" + "runtime" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" + + "github.com/go-logr/logr" +) + +// New returns a logr.Logger which is implemented by an arbitrary function. +func New(fn func(prefix, args string), opts Options) logr.Logger { + return logr.New(newSink(fn, NewFormatter(opts))) +} + +// NewJSON returns a logr.Logger which is implemented by an arbitrary function +// and produces JSON output. +func NewJSON(fn func(obj string), opts Options) logr.Logger { + fnWrapper := func(_, obj string) { + fn(obj) + } + return logr.New(newSink(fnWrapper, NewFormatterJSON(opts))) +} + +// Underlier exposes access to the underlying logging function. Since +// callers only have a logr.Logger, they have to know which +// implementation is in use, so this interface is less of an +// abstraction and more of a way to test type conversion. +type Underlier interface { + GetUnderlying() func(prefix, args string) +} + +func newSink(fn func(prefix, args string), formatter Formatter) logr.LogSink { + l := &fnlogger{ + Formatter: formatter, + write: fn, + } + // For skipping fnlogger.Info and fnlogger.Error. + l.Formatter.AddCallDepth(1) + return l +} + +// Options carries parameters which influence the way logs are generated. +type Options struct { + // LogCaller tells funcr to add a "caller" key to some or all log lines. + // This has some overhead, so some users might not want it. + LogCaller MessageClass + + // LogCallerFunc tells funcr to also log the calling function name. This + // has no effect if caller logging is not enabled (see Options.LogCaller). + LogCallerFunc bool + + // LogTimestamp tells funcr to add a "ts" key to log lines. This has some + // overhead, so some users might not want it. + LogTimestamp bool + + // TimestampFormat tells funcr how to render timestamps when LogTimestamp + // is enabled. If not specified, a default format will be used. For more + // details, see docs for Go's time.Layout. + TimestampFormat string + + // LogInfoLevel tells funcr what key to use to log the info level. + // If not specified, the info level will be logged as "level". + // If this is set to "", the info level will not be logged at all. + LogInfoLevel *string + + // Verbosity tells funcr which V logs to produce. Higher values enable + // more logs. Info logs at or below this level will be written, while logs + // above this level will be discarded. + Verbosity int + + // RenderBuiltinsHook allows users to mutate the list of key-value pairs + // while a log line is being rendered. The kvList argument follows logr + // conventions - each pair of slice elements is comprised of a string key + // and an arbitrary value (verified and sanitized before calling this + // hook). The value returned must follow the same conventions. This hook + // can be used to audit or modify logged data. For example, you might want + // to prefix all of funcr's built-in keys with some string. This hook is + // only called for built-in (provided by funcr itself) key-value pairs. + // Equivalent hooks are offered for key-value pairs saved via + // logr.Logger.WithValues or Formatter.AddValues (see RenderValuesHook) and + // for user-provided pairs (see RenderArgsHook). + RenderBuiltinsHook func(kvList []any) []any + + // RenderValuesHook is the same as RenderBuiltinsHook, except that it is + // only called for key-value pairs saved via logr.Logger.WithValues. See + // RenderBuiltinsHook for more details. + RenderValuesHook func(kvList []any) []any + + // RenderArgsHook is the same as RenderBuiltinsHook, except that it is only + // called for key-value pairs passed directly to Info and Error. See + // RenderBuiltinsHook for more details. + RenderArgsHook func(kvList []any) []any + + // MaxLogDepth tells funcr how many levels of nested fields (e.g. a struct + // that contains a struct, etc.) it may log. Every time it finds a struct, + // slice, array, or map the depth is increased by one. When the maximum is + // reached, the value will be converted to a string indicating that the max + // depth has been exceeded. If this field is not specified, a default + // value will be used. + MaxLogDepth int +} + +// MessageClass indicates which category or categories of messages to consider. +type MessageClass int + +const ( + // None ignores all message classes. + None MessageClass = iota + // All considers all message classes. + All + // Info only considers info messages. + Info + // Error only considers error messages. + Error +) + +// fnlogger inherits some of its LogSink implementation from Formatter +// and just needs to add some glue code. +type fnlogger struct { + Formatter + write func(prefix, args string) +} + +func (l fnlogger) WithName(name string) logr.LogSink { + l.Formatter.AddName(name) + return &l +} + +func (l fnlogger) WithValues(kvList ...any) logr.LogSink { + l.Formatter.AddValues(kvList) + return &l +} + +func (l fnlogger) WithCallDepth(depth int) logr.LogSink { + l.Formatter.AddCallDepth(depth) + return &l +} + +func (l fnlogger) Info(level int, msg string, kvList ...any) { + prefix, args := l.FormatInfo(level, msg, kvList) + l.write(prefix, args) +} + +func (l fnlogger) Error(err error, msg string, kvList ...any) { + prefix, args := l.FormatError(err, msg, kvList) + l.write(prefix, args) +} + +func (l fnlogger) GetUnderlying() func(prefix, args string) { + return l.write +} + +// Assert conformance to the interfaces. +var _ logr.LogSink = &fnlogger{} +var _ logr.CallDepthLogSink = &fnlogger{} +var _ Underlier = &fnlogger{} + +// NewFormatter constructs a Formatter which emits a JSON-like key=value format. +func NewFormatter(opts Options) Formatter { + return newFormatter(opts, outputKeyValue) +} + +// NewFormatterJSON constructs a Formatter which emits strict JSON. +func NewFormatterJSON(opts Options) Formatter { + return newFormatter(opts, outputJSON) +} + +// Defaults for Options. +const defaultTimestampFormat = "2006-01-02 15:04:05.000000" +const defaultMaxLogDepth = 16 + +func newFormatter(opts Options, outfmt outputFormat) Formatter { + if opts.TimestampFormat == "" { + opts.TimestampFormat = defaultTimestampFormat + } + if opts.MaxLogDepth == 0 { + opts.MaxLogDepth = defaultMaxLogDepth + } + if opts.LogInfoLevel == nil { + opts.LogInfoLevel = new(string) + *opts.LogInfoLevel = "level" + } + f := Formatter{ + outputFormat: outfmt, + prefix: "", + values: nil, + depth: 0, + opts: &opts, + } + return f +} + +// Formatter is an opaque struct which can be embedded in a LogSink +// implementation. It should be constructed with NewFormatter. Some of +// its methods directly implement logr.LogSink. +type Formatter struct { + outputFormat outputFormat + prefix string + values []any + valuesStr string + parentValuesStr string + depth int + opts *Options + group string // for slog groups + groupDepth int +} + +// outputFormat indicates which outputFormat to use. +type outputFormat int + +const ( + // outputKeyValue emits a JSON-like key=value format, but not strict JSON. + outputKeyValue outputFormat = iota + // outputJSON emits strict JSON. + outputJSON +) + +// PseudoStruct is a list of key-value pairs that gets logged as a struct. +type PseudoStruct []any + +// render produces a log line, ready to use. +func (f Formatter) render(builtins, args []any) string { + // Empirically bytes.Buffer is faster than strings.Builder for this. + buf := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 1024)) + if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { + buf.WriteByte('{') // for the whole line + } + + vals := builtins + if hook := f.opts.RenderBuiltinsHook; hook != nil { + vals = hook(f.sanitize(vals)) + } + f.flatten(buf, vals, false, false) // keys are ours, no need to escape + continuing := len(builtins) > 0 + + if f.parentValuesStr != "" { + if continuing { + buf.WriteByte(f.comma()) + } + buf.WriteString(f.parentValuesStr) + continuing = true + } + + groupDepth := f.groupDepth + if f.group != "" { + if f.valuesStr != "" || len(args) != 0 { + if continuing { + buf.WriteByte(f.comma()) + } + buf.WriteString(f.quoted(f.group, true)) // escape user-provided keys + buf.WriteByte(f.colon()) + buf.WriteByte('{') // for the group + continuing = false + } else { + // The group was empty + groupDepth-- + } + } + + if f.valuesStr != "" { + if continuing { + buf.WriteByte(f.comma()) + } + buf.WriteString(f.valuesStr) + continuing = true + } + + vals = args + if hook := f.opts.RenderArgsHook; hook != nil { + vals = hook(f.sanitize(vals)) + } + f.flatten(buf, vals, continuing, true) // escape user-provided keys + + for i := 0; i < groupDepth; i++ { + buf.WriteByte('}') // for the groups + } + + if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { + buf.WriteByte('}') // for the whole line + } + + return buf.String() +} + +// flatten renders a list of key-value pairs into a buffer. If continuing is +// true, it assumes that the buffer has previous values and will emit a +// separator (which depends on the output format) before the first pair it +// writes. If escapeKeys is true, the keys are assumed to have +// non-JSON-compatible characters in them and must be evaluated for escapes. +// +// This function returns a potentially modified version of kvList, which +// ensures that there is a value for every key (adding a value if needed) and +// that each key is a string (substituting a key if needed). +func (f Formatter) flatten(buf *bytes.Buffer, kvList []any, continuing bool, escapeKeys bool) []any { + // This logic overlaps with sanitize() but saves one type-cast per key, + // which can be measurable. + if len(kvList)%2 != 0 { + kvList = append(kvList, noValue) + } + copied := false + for i := 0; i < len(kvList); i += 2 { + k, ok := kvList[i].(string) + if !ok { + if !copied { + newList := make([]any, len(kvList)) + copy(newList, kvList) + kvList = newList + copied = true + } + k = f.nonStringKey(kvList[i]) + kvList[i] = k + } + v := kvList[i+1] + + if i > 0 || continuing { + if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { + buf.WriteByte(f.comma()) + } else { + // In theory the format could be something we don't understand. In + // practice, we control it, so it won't be. + buf.WriteByte(' ') + } + } + + buf.WriteString(f.quoted(k, escapeKeys)) + buf.WriteByte(f.colon()) + buf.WriteString(f.pretty(v)) + } + return kvList +} + +func (f Formatter) quoted(str string, escape bool) string { + if escape { + return prettyString(str) + } + // this is faster + return `"` + str + `"` +} + +func (f Formatter) comma() byte { + if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { + return ',' + } + return ' ' +} + +func (f Formatter) colon() byte { + if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { + return ':' + } + return '=' +} + +func (f Formatter) pretty(value any) string { + return f.prettyWithFlags(value, 0, 0) +} + +const ( + flagRawStruct = 0x1 // do not print braces on structs +) + +// TODO: This is not fast. Most of the overhead goes here. +func (f Formatter) prettyWithFlags(value any, flags uint32, depth int) string { + if depth > f.opts.MaxLogDepth { + return `""` + } + + // Handle types that take full control of logging. + if v, ok := value.(logr.Marshaler); ok { + // Replace the value with what the type wants to get logged. + // That then gets handled below via reflection. + value = invokeMarshaler(v) + } + + // Handle types that want to format themselves. + switch v := value.(type) { + case fmt.Stringer: + value = invokeStringer(v) + case error: + value = invokeError(v) + } + + // Handling the most common types without reflect is a small perf win. + switch v := value.(type) { + case bool: + return strconv.FormatBool(v) + case string: + return prettyString(v) + case int: + return strconv.FormatInt(int64(v), 10) + case int8: + return strconv.FormatInt(int64(v), 10) + case int16: + return strconv.FormatInt(int64(v), 10) + case int32: + return strconv.FormatInt(int64(v), 10) + case int64: + return strconv.FormatInt(int64(v), 10) + case uint: + return strconv.FormatUint(uint64(v), 10) + case uint8: + return strconv.FormatUint(uint64(v), 10) + case uint16: + return strconv.FormatUint(uint64(v), 10) + case uint32: + return strconv.FormatUint(uint64(v), 10) + case uint64: + return strconv.FormatUint(v, 10) + case uintptr: + return strconv.FormatUint(uint64(v), 10) + case float32: + return strconv.FormatFloat(float64(v), 'f', -1, 32) + case float64: + return strconv.FormatFloat(v, 'f', -1, 64) + case complex64: + return `"` + strconv.FormatComplex(complex128(v), 'f', -1, 64) + `"` + case complex128: + return `"` + strconv.FormatComplex(v, 'f', -1, 128) + `"` + case PseudoStruct: + buf := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 1024)) + v = f.sanitize(v) + if flags&flagRawStruct == 0 { + buf.WriteByte('{') + } + for i := 0; i < len(v); i += 2 { + if i > 0 { + buf.WriteByte(f.comma()) + } + k, _ := v[i].(string) // sanitize() above means no need to check success + // arbitrary keys might need escaping + buf.WriteString(prettyString(k)) + buf.WriteByte(f.colon()) + buf.WriteString(f.prettyWithFlags(v[i+1], 0, depth+1)) + } + if flags&flagRawStruct == 0 { + buf.WriteByte('}') + } + return buf.String() + } + + buf := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 256)) + t := reflect.TypeOf(value) + if t == nil { + return "null" + } + v := reflect.ValueOf(value) + switch t.Kind() { + case reflect.Bool: + return strconv.FormatBool(v.Bool()) + case reflect.String: + return prettyString(v.String()) + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + return strconv.FormatInt(int64(v.Int()), 10) + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + return strconv.FormatUint(uint64(v.Uint()), 10) + case reflect.Float32: + return strconv.FormatFloat(float64(v.Float()), 'f', -1, 32) + case reflect.Float64: + return strconv.FormatFloat(v.Float(), 'f', -1, 64) + case reflect.Complex64: + return `"` + strconv.FormatComplex(complex128(v.Complex()), 'f', -1, 64) + `"` + case reflect.Complex128: + return `"` + strconv.FormatComplex(v.Complex(), 'f', -1, 128) + `"` + case reflect.Struct: + if flags&flagRawStruct == 0 { + buf.WriteByte('{') + } + printComma := false // testing i>0 is not enough because of JSON omitted fields + for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { + fld := t.Field(i) + if fld.PkgPath != "" { + // reflect says this field is only defined for non-exported fields. + continue + } + if !v.Field(i).CanInterface() { + // reflect isn't clear exactly what this means, but we can't use it. + continue + } + name := "" + omitempty := false + if tag, found := fld.Tag.Lookup("json"); found { + if tag == "-" { + continue + } + if comma := strings.Index(tag, ","); comma != -1 { + if n := tag[:comma]; n != "" { + name = n + } + rest := tag[comma:] + if strings.Contains(rest, ",omitempty,") || strings.HasSuffix(rest, ",omitempty") { + omitempty = true + } + } else { + name = tag + } + } + if omitempty && isEmpty(v.Field(i)) { + continue + } + if printComma { + buf.WriteByte(f.comma()) + } + printComma = true // if we got here, we are rendering a field + if fld.Anonymous && fld.Type.Kind() == reflect.Struct && name == "" { + buf.WriteString(f.prettyWithFlags(v.Field(i).Interface(), flags|flagRawStruct, depth+1)) + continue + } + if name == "" { + name = fld.Name + } + // field names can't contain characters which need escaping + buf.WriteString(f.quoted(name, false)) + buf.WriteByte(f.colon()) + buf.WriteString(f.prettyWithFlags(v.Field(i).Interface(), 0, depth+1)) + } + if flags&flagRawStruct == 0 { + buf.WriteByte('}') + } + return buf.String() + case reflect.Slice, reflect.Array: + // If this is outputing as JSON make sure this isn't really a json.RawMessage. + // If so just emit "as-is" and don't pretty it as that will just print + // it as [X,Y,Z,...] which isn't terribly useful vs the string form you really want. + if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { + if rm, ok := value.(json.RawMessage); ok { + // If it's empty make sure we emit an empty value as the array style would below. + if len(rm) > 0 { + buf.Write(rm) + } else { + buf.WriteString("null") + } + return buf.String() + } + } + buf.WriteByte('[') + for i := 0; i < v.Len(); i++ { + if i > 0 { + buf.WriteByte(f.comma()) + } + e := v.Index(i) + buf.WriteString(f.prettyWithFlags(e.Interface(), 0, depth+1)) + } + buf.WriteByte(']') + return buf.String() + case reflect.Map: + buf.WriteByte('{') + // This does not sort the map keys, for best perf. + it := v.MapRange() + i := 0 + for it.Next() { + if i > 0 { + buf.WriteByte(f.comma()) + } + // If a map key supports TextMarshaler, use it. + keystr := "" + if m, ok := it.Key().Interface().(encoding.TextMarshaler); ok { + txt, err := m.MarshalText() + if err != nil { + keystr = fmt.Sprintf("", err.Error()) + } else { + keystr = string(txt) + } + keystr = prettyString(keystr) + } else { + // prettyWithFlags will produce already-escaped values + keystr = f.prettyWithFlags(it.Key().Interface(), 0, depth+1) + if t.Key().Kind() != reflect.String { + // JSON only does string keys. Unlike Go's standard JSON, we'll + // convert just about anything to a string. + keystr = prettyString(keystr) + } + } + buf.WriteString(keystr) + buf.WriteByte(f.colon()) + buf.WriteString(f.prettyWithFlags(it.Value().Interface(), 0, depth+1)) + i++ + } + buf.WriteByte('}') + return buf.String() + case reflect.Ptr, reflect.Interface: + if v.IsNil() { + return "null" + } + return f.prettyWithFlags(v.Elem().Interface(), 0, depth) + } + return fmt.Sprintf(`""`, t.Kind().String()) +} + +func prettyString(s string) string { + // Avoid escaping (which does allocations) if we can. + if needsEscape(s) { + return strconv.Quote(s) + } + b := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 1024)) + b.WriteByte('"') + b.WriteString(s) + b.WriteByte('"') + return b.String() +} + +// needsEscape determines whether the input string needs to be escaped or not, +// without doing any allocations. +func needsEscape(s string) bool { + for _, r := range s { + if !strconv.IsPrint(r) || r == '\\' || r == '"' { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func isEmpty(v reflect.Value) bool { + switch v.Kind() { + case reflect.Array, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice, reflect.String: + return v.Len() == 0 + case reflect.Bool: + return !v.Bool() + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + return v.Int() == 0 + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + return v.Uint() == 0 + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + return v.Float() == 0 + case reflect.Complex64, reflect.Complex128: + return v.Complex() == 0 + case reflect.Interface, reflect.Ptr: + return v.IsNil() + } + return false +} + +func invokeMarshaler(m logr.Marshaler) (ret any) { + defer func() { + if r := recover(); r != nil { + ret = fmt.Sprintf("", r) + } + }() + return m.MarshalLog() +} + +func invokeStringer(s fmt.Stringer) (ret string) { + defer func() { + if r := recover(); r != nil { + ret = fmt.Sprintf("", r) + } + }() + return s.String() +} + +func invokeError(e error) (ret string) { + defer func() { + if r := recover(); r != nil { + ret = fmt.Sprintf("", r) + } + }() + return e.Error() +} + +// Caller represents the original call site for a log line, after considering +// logr.Logger.WithCallDepth and logr.Logger.WithCallStackHelper. The File and +// Line fields will always be provided, while the Func field is optional. +// Users can set the render hook fields in Options to examine logged key-value +// pairs, one of which will be {"caller", Caller} if the Options.LogCaller +// field is enabled for the given MessageClass. +type Caller struct { + // File is the basename of the file for this call site. + File string `json:"file"` + // Line is the line number in the file for this call site. + Line int `json:"line"` + // Func is the function name for this call site, or empty if + // Options.LogCallerFunc is not enabled. + Func string `json:"function,omitempty"` +} + +func (f Formatter) caller() Caller { + // +1 for this frame, +1 for Info/Error. + pc, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(f.depth + 2) + if !ok { + return Caller{"", 0, ""} + } + fn := "" + if f.opts.LogCallerFunc { + if fp := runtime.FuncForPC(pc); fp != nil { + fn = fp.Name() + } + } + + return Caller{filepath.Base(file), line, fn} +} + +const noValue = "" + +func (f Formatter) nonStringKey(v any) string { + return fmt.Sprintf("", f.snippet(v)) +} + +// snippet produces a short snippet string of an arbitrary value. +func (f Formatter) snippet(v any) string { + const snipLen = 16 + + snip := f.pretty(v) + if len(snip) > snipLen { + snip = snip[:snipLen] + } + return snip +} + +// sanitize ensures that a list of key-value pairs has a value for every key +// (adding a value if needed) and that each key is a string (substituting a key +// if needed). +func (f Formatter) sanitize(kvList []any) []any { + if len(kvList)%2 != 0 { + kvList = append(kvList, noValue) + } + for i := 0; i < len(kvList); i += 2 { + _, ok := kvList[i].(string) + if !ok { + kvList[i] = f.nonStringKey(kvList[i]) + } + } + return kvList +} + +// startGroup opens a new group scope (basically a sub-struct), which locks all +// the current saved values and starts them anew. This is needed to satisfy +// slog. +func (f *Formatter) startGroup(group string) { + // Unnamed groups are just inlined. + if group == "" { + return + } + + // Any saved values can no longer be changed. + buf := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 1024)) + continuing := false + + if f.parentValuesStr != "" { + buf.WriteString(f.parentValuesStr) + continuing = true + } + + if f.group != "" && f.valuesStr != "" { + if continuing { + buf.WriteByte(f.comma()) + } + buf.WriteString(f.quoted(f.group, true)) // escape user-provided keys + buf.WriteByte(f.colon()) + buf.WriteByte('{') // for the group + continuing = false + } + + if f.valuesStr != "" { + if continuing { + buf.WriteByte(f.comma()) + } + buf.WriteString(f.valuesStr) + } + + // NOTE: We don't close the scope here - that's done later, when a log line + // is actually rendered (because we have N scopes to close). + + f.parentValuesStr = buf.String() + + // Start collecting new values. + f.group = group + f.groupDepth++ + f.valuesStr = "" + f.values = nil +} + +// Init configures this Formatter from runtime info, such as the call depth +// imposed by logr itself. +// Note that this receiver is a pointer, so depth can be saved. +func (f *Formatter) Init(info logr.RuntimeInfo) { + f.depth += info.CallDepth +} + +// Enabled checks whether an info message at the given level should be logged. +func (f Formatter) Enabled(level int) bool { + return level <= f.opts.Verbosity +} + +// GetDepth returns the current depth of this Formatter. This is useful for +// implementations which do their own caller attribution. +func (f Formatter) GetDepth() int { + return f.depth +} + +// FormatInfo renders an Info log message into strings. The prefix will be +// empty when no names were set (via AddNames), or when the output is +// configured for JSON. +func (f Formatter) FormatInfo(level int, msg string, kvList []any) (prefix, argsStr string) { + args := make([]any, 0, 64) // using a constant here impacts perf + prefix = f.prefix + if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { + args = append(args, "logger", prefix) + prefix = "" + } + if f.opts.LogTimestamp { + args = append(args, "ts", time.Now().Format(f.opts.TimestampFormat)) + } + if policy := f.opts.LogCaller; policy == All || policy == Info { + args = append(args, "caller", f.caller()) + } + if key := *f.opts.LogInfoLevel; key != "" { + args = append(args, key, level) + } + args = append(args, "msg", msg) + return prefix, f.render(args, kvList) +} + +// FormatError renders an Error log message into strings. The prefix will be +// empty when no names were set (via AddNames), or when the output is +// configured for JSON. +func (f Formatter) FormatError(err error, msg string, kvList []any) (prefix, argsStr string) { + args := make([]any, 0, 64) // using a constant here impacts perf + prefix = f.prefix + if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { + args = append(args, "logger", prefix) + prefix = "" + } + if f.opts.LogTimestamp { + args = append(args, "ts", time.Now().Format(f.opts.TimestampFormat)) + } + if policy := f.opts.LogCaller; policy == All || policy == Error { + args = append(args, "caller", f.caller()) + } + args = append(args, "msg", msg) + var loggableErr any + if err != nil { + loggableErr = err.Error() + } + args = append(args, "error", loggableErr) + return prefix, f.render(args, kvList) +} + +// AddName appends the specified name. funcr uses '/' characters to separate +// name elements. Callers should not pass '/' in the provided name string, but +// this library does not actually enforce that. +func (f *Formatter) AddName(name string) { + if len(f.prefix) > 0 { + f.prefix += "/" + } + f.prefix += name +} + +// AddValues adds key-value pairs to the set of saved values to be logged with +// each log line. +func (f *Formatter) AddValues(kvList []any) { + // Three slice args forces a copy. + n := len(f.values) + f.values = append(f.values[:n:n], kvList...) + + vals := f.values + if hook := f.opts.RenderValuesHook; hook != nil { + vals = hook(f.sanitize(vals)) + } + + // Pre-render values, so we don't have to do it on each Info/Error call. + buf := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 1024)) + f.flatten(buf, vals, false, true) // escape user-provided keys + f.valuesStr = buf.String() +} + +// AddCallDepth increases the number of stack-frames to skip when attributing +// the log line to a file and line. +func (f *Formatter) AddCallDepth(depth int) { + f.depth += depth +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr/slogsink.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr/slogsink.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7bd8476 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr/slogsink.go @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +//go:build go1.21 +// +build go1.21 + +/* +Copyright 2023 The logr Authors. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +package funcr + +import ( + "context" + "log/slog" + + "github.com/go-logr/logr" +) + +var _ logr.SlogSink = &fnlogger{} + +const extraSlogSinkDepth = 3 // 2 for slog, 1 for SlogSink + +func (l fnlogger) Handle(_ context.Context, record slog.Record) error { + kvList := make([]any, 0, 2*record.NumAttrs()) + record.Attrs(func(attr slog.Attr) bool { + kvList = attrToKVs(attr, kvList) + return true + }) + + if record.Level >= slog.LevelError { + l.WithCallDepth(extraSlogSinkDepth).Error(nil, record.Message, kvList...) + } else { + level := l.levelFromSlog(record.Level) + l.WithCallDepth(extraSlogSinkDepth).Info(level, record.Message, kvList...) + } + return nil +} + +func (l fnlogger) WithAttrs(attrs []slog.Attr) logr.SlogSink { + kvList := make([]any, 0, 2*len(attrs)) + for _, attr := range attrs { + kvList = attrToKVs(attr, kvList) + } + l.AddValues(kvList) + return &l +} + +func (l fnlogger) WithGroup(name string) logr.SlogSink { + l.startGroup(name) + return &l +} + +// attrToKVs appends a slog.Attr to a logr-style kvList. It handle slog Groups +// and other details of slog. +func attrToKVs(attr slog.Attr, kvList []any) []any { + attrVal := attr.Value.Resolve() + if attrVal.Kind() == slog.KindGroup { + groupVal := attrVal.Group() + grpKVs := make([]any, 0, 2*len(groupVal)) + for _, attr := range groupVal { + grpKVs = attrToKVs(attr, grpKVs) + } + if attr.Key == "" { + // slog says we have to inline these + kvList = append(kvList, grpKVs...) + } else { + kvList = append(kvList, attr.Key, PseudoStruct(grpKVs)) + } + } else if attr.Key != "" { + kvList = append(kvList, attr.Key, attrVal.Any()) + } + + return kvList +} + +// levelFromSlog adjusts the level by the logger's verbosity and negates it. +// It ensures that the result is >= 0. This is necessary because the result is +// passed to a LogSink and that API did not historically document whether +// levels could be negative or what that meant. +// +// Some example usage: +// +// logrV0 := getMyLogger() +// logrV2 := logrV0.V(2) +// slogV2 := slog.New(logr.ToSlogHandler(logrV2)) +// slogV2.Debug("msg") // =~ logrV2.V(4) =~ logrV0.V(6) +// slogV2.Info("msg") // =~ logrV2.V(0) =~ logrV0.V(2) +// slogv2.Warn("msg") // =~ logrV2.V(-4) =~ logrV0.V(0) +func (l fnlogger) levelFromSlog(level slog.Level) int { + result := -level + if result < 0 { + result = 0 // because LogSink doesn't expect negative V levels + } + return int(result) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/logr.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/logr.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b4428e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/logr.go @@ -0,0 +1,520 @@ +/* +Copyright 2019 The logr Authors. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +// This design derives from Dave Cheney's blog: +// http://dave.cheney.net/2015/11/05/lets-talk-about-logging + +// Package logr defines a general-purpose logging API and abstract interfaces +// to back that API. Packages in the Go ecosystem can depend on this package, +// while callers can implement logging with whatever backend is appropriate. +// +// # Usage +// +// Logging is done using a Logger instance. Logger is a concrete type with +// methods, which defers the actual logging to a LogSink interface. The main +// methods of Logger are Info() and Error(). Arguments to Info() and Error() +// are key/value pairs rather than printf-style formatted strings, emphasizing +// "structured logging". +// +// With Go's standard log package, we might write: +// +// log.Printf("setting target value %s", targetValue) +// +// With logr's structured logging, we'd write: +// +// logger.Info("setting target", "value", targetValue) +// +// Errors are much the same. Instead of: +// +// log.Printf("failed to open the pod bay door for user %s: %v", user, err) +// +// We'd write: +// +// logger.Error(err, "failed to open the pod bay door", "user", user) +// +// Info() and Error() are very similar, but they are separate methods so that +// LogSink implementations can choose to do things like attach additional +// information (such as stack traces) on calls to Error(). Error() messages are +// always logged, regardless of the current verbosity. If there is no error +// instance available, passing nil is valid. +// +// # Verbosity +// +// Often we want to log information only when the application in "verbose +// mode". To write log lines that are more verbose, Logger has a V() method. +// The higher the V-level of a log line, the less critical it is considered. +// Log-lines with V-levels that are not enabled (as per the LogSink) will not +// be written. Level V(0) is the default, and logger.V(0).Info() has the same +// meaning as logger.Info(). Negative V-levels have the same meaning as V(0). +// Error messages do not have a verbosity level and are always logged. +// +// Where we might have written: +// +// if flVerbose >= 2 { +// log.Printf("an unusual thing happened") +// } +// +// We can write: +// +// logger.V(2).Info("an unusual thing happened") +// +// # Logger Names +// +// Logger instances can have name strings so that all messages logged through +// that instance have additional context. For example, you might want to add +// a subsystem name: +// +// logger.WithName("compactor").Info("started", "time", time.Now()) +// +// The WithName() method returns a new Logger, which can be passed to +// constructors or other functions for further use. Repeated use of WithName() +// will accumulate name "segments". These name segments will be joined in some +// way by the LogSink implementation. It is strongly recommended that name +// segments contain simple identifiers (letters, digits, and hyphen), and do +// not contain characters that could muddle the log output or confuse the +// joining operation (e.g. whitespace, commas, periods, slashes, brackets, +// quotes, etc). +// +// # Saved Values +// +// Logger instances can store any number of key/value pairs, which will be +// logged alongside all messages logged through that instance. For example, +// you might want to create a Logger instance per managed object: +// +// With the standard log package, we might write: +// +// log.Printf("decided to set field foo to value %q for object %s/%s", +// targetValue, object.Namespace, object.Name) +// +// With logr we'd write: +// +// // Elsewhere: set up the logger to log the object name. +// obj.logger = mainLogger.WithValues( +// "name", obj.name, "namespace", obj.namespace) +// +// // later on... +// obj.logger.Info("setting foo", "value", targetValue) +// +// # Best Practices +// +// Logger has very few hard rules, with the goal that LogSink implementations +// might have a lot of freedom to differentiate. There are, however, some +// things to consider. +// +// The log message consists of a constant message attached to the log line. +// This should generally be a simple description of what's occurring, and should +// never be a format string. Variable information can then be attached using +// named values. +// +// Keys are arbitrary strings, but should generally be constant values. Values +// may be any Go value, but how the value is formatted is determined by the +// LogSink implementation. +// +// Logger instances are meant to be passed around by value. Code that receives +// such a value can call its methods without having to check whether the +// instance is ready for use. +// +// The zero logger (= Logger{}) is identical to Discard() and discards all log +// entries. Code that receives a Logger by value can simply call it, the methods +// will never crash. For cases where passing a logger is optional, a pointer to Logger +// should be used. +// +// # Key Naming Conventions +// +// Keys are not strictly required to conform to any specification or regex, but +// it is recommended that they: +// - be human-readable and meaningful (not auto-generated or simple ordinals) +// - be constant (not dependent on input data) +// - contain only printable characters +// - not contain whitespace or punctuation +// - use lower case for simple keys and lowerCamelCase for more complex ones +// +// These guidelines help ensure that log data is processed properly regardless +// of the log implementation. For example, log implementations will try to +// output JSON data or will store data for later database (e.g. SQL) queries. +// +// While users are generally free to use key names of their choice, it's +// generally best to avoid using the following keys, as they're frequently used +// by implementations: +// - "caller": the calling information (file/line) of a particular log line +// - "error": the underlying error value in the `Error` method +// - "level": the log level +// - "logger": the name of the associated logger +// - "msg": the log message +// - "stacktrace": the stack trace associated with a particular log line or +// error (often from the `Error` message) +// - "ts": the timestamp for a log line +// +// Implementations are encouraged to make use of these keys to represent the +// above concepts, when necessary (for example, in a pure-JSON output form, it +// would be necessary to represent at least message and timestamp as ordinary +// named values). +// +// # Break Glass +// +// Implementations may choose to give callers access to the underlying +// logging implementation. The recommended pattern for this is: +// +// // Underlier exposes access to the underlying logging implementation. +// // Since callers only have a logr.Logger, they have to know which +// // implementation is in use, so this interface is less of an abstraction +// // and more of way to test type conversion. +// type Underlier interface { +// GetUnderlying() +// } +// +// Logger grants access to the sink to enable type assertions like this: +// +// func DoSomethingWithImpl(log logr.Logger) { +// if underlier, ok := log.GetSink().(impl.Underlier); ok { +// implLogger := underlier.GetUnderlying() +// ... +// } +// } +// +// Custom `With*` functions can be implemented by copying the complete +// Logger struct and replacing the sink in the copy: +// +// // WithFooBar changes the foobar parameter in the log sink and returns a +// // new logger with that modified sink. It does nothing for loggers where +// // the sink doesn't support that parameter. +// func WithFoobar(log logr.Logger, foobar int) logr.Logger { +// if foobarLogSink, ok := log.GetSink().(FoobarSink); ok { +// log = log.WithSink(foobarLogSink.WithFooBar(foobar)) +// } +// return log +// } +// +// Don't use New to construct a new Logger with a LogSink retrieved from an +// existing Logger. Source code attribution might not work correctly and +// unexported fields in Logger get lost. +// +// Beware that the same LogSink instance may be shared by different logger +// instances. Calling functions that modify the LogSink will affect all of +// those. +package logr + +// New returns a new Logger instance. This is primarily used by libraries +// implementing LogSink, rather than end users. Passing a nil sink will create +// a Logger which discards all log lines. +func New(sink LogSink) Logger { + logger := Logger{} + logger.setSink(sink) + if sink != nil { + sink.Init(runtimeInfo) + } + return logger +} + +// setSink stores the sink and updates any related fields. It mutates the +// logger and thus is only safe to use for loggers that are not currently being +// used concurrently. +func (l *Logger) setSink(sink LogSink) { + l.sink = sink +} + +// GetSink returns the stored sink. +func (l Logger) GetSink() LogSink { + return l.sink +} + +// WithSink returns a copy of the logger with the new sink. +func (l Logger) WithSink(sink LogSink) Logger { + l.setSink(sink) + return l +} + +// Logger is an interface to an abstract logging implementation. This is a +// concrete type for performance reasons, but all the real work is passed on to +// a LogSink. Implementations of LogSink should provide their own constructors +// that return Logger, not LogSink. +// +// The underlying sink can be accessed through GetSink and be modified through +// WithSink. This enables the implementation of custom extensions (see "Break +// Glass" in the package documentation). Normally the sink should be used only +// indirectly. +type Logger struct { + sink LogSink + level int +} + +// Enabled tests whether this Logger is enabled. For example, commandline +// flags might be used to set the logging verbosity and disable some info logs. +func (l Logger) Enabled() bool { + // Some implementations of LogSink look at the caller in Enabled (e.g. + // different verbosity levels per package or file), but we only pass one + // CallDepth in (via Init). This means that all calls from Logger to the + // LogSink's Enabled, Info, and Error methods must have the same number of + // frames. In other words, Logger methods can't call other Logger methods + // which call these LogSink methods unless we do it the same in all paths. + return l.sink != nil && l.sink.Enabled(l.level) +} + +// Info logs a non-error message with the given key/value pairs as context. +// +// The msg argument should be used to add some constant description to the log +// line. The key/value pairs can then be used to add additional variable +// information. The key/value pairs must alternate string keys and arbitrary +// values. +func (l Logger) Info(msg string, keysAndValues ...any) { + if l.sink == nil { + return + } + if l.sink.Enabled(l.level) { // see comment in Enabled + if withHelper, ok := l.sink.(CallStackHelperLogSink); ok { + withHelper.GetCallStackHelper()() + } + l.sink.Info(l.level, msg, keysAndValues...) + } +} + +// Error logs an error, with the given message and key/value pairs as context. +// It functions similarly to Info, but may have unique behavior, and should be +// preferred for logging errors (see the package documentations for more +// information). The log message will always be emitted, regardless of +// verbosity level. +// +// The msg argument should be used to add context to any underlying error, +// while the err argument should be used to attach the actual error that +// triggered this log line, if present. The err parameter is optional +// and nil may be passed instead of an error instance. +func (l Logger) Error(err error, msg string, keysAndValues ...any) { + if l.sink == nil { + return + } + if withHelper, ok := l.sink.(CallStackHelperLogSink); ok { + withHelper.GetCallStackHelper()() + } + l.sink.Error(err, msg, keysAndValues...) +} + +// V returns a new Logger instance for a specific verbosity level, relative to +// this Logger. In other words, V-levels are additive. A higher verbosity +// level means a log message is less important. Negative V-levels are treated +// as 0. +func (l Logger) V(level int) Logger { + if l.sink == nil { + return l + } + if level < 0 { + level = 0 + } + l.level += level + return l +} + +// GetV returns the verbosity level of the logger. If the logger's LogSink is +// nil as in the Discard logger, this will always return 0. +func (l Logger) GetV() int { + // 0 if l.sink nil because of the if check in V above. + return l.level +} + +// WithValues returns a new Logger instance with additional key/value pairs. +// See Info for documentation on how key/value pairs work. +func (l Logger) WithValues(keysAndValues ...any) Logger { + if l.sink == nil { + return l + } + l.setSink(l.sink.WithValues(keysAndValues...)) + return l +} + +// WithName returns a new Logger instance with the specified name element added +// to the Logger's name. Successive calls with WithName append additional +// suffixes to the Logger's name. It's strongly recommended that name segments +// contain only letters, digits, and hyphens (see the package documentation for +// more information). +func (l Logger) WithName(name string) Logger { + if l.sink == nil { + return l + } + l.setSink(l.sink.WithName(name)) + return l +} + +// WithCallDepth returns a Logger instance that offsets the call stack by the +// specified number of frames when logging call site information, if possible. +// This is useful for users who have helper functions between the "real" call +// site and the actual calls to Logger methods. If depth is 0 the attribution +// should be to the direct caller of this function. If depth is 1 the +// attribution should skip 1 call frame, and so on. Successive calls to this +// are additive. +// +// If the underlying log implementation supports a WithCallDepth(int) method, +// it will be called and the result returned. If the implementation does not +// support CallDepthLogSink, the original Logger will be returned. +// +// To skip one level, WithCallStackHelper() should be used instead of +// WithCallDepth(1) because it works with implementions that support the +// CallDepthLogSink and/or CallStackHelperLogSink interfaces. +func (l Logger) WithCallDepth(depth int) Logger { + if l.sink == nil { + return l + } + if withCallDepth, ok := l.sink.(CallDepthLogSink); ok { + l.setSink(withCallDepth.WithCallDepth(depth)) + } + return l +} + +// WithCallStackHelper returns a new Logger instance that skips the direct +// caller when logging call site information, if possible. This is useful for +// users who have helper functions between the "real" call site and the actual +// calls to Logger methods and want to support loggers which depend on marking +// each individual helper function, like loggers based on testing.T. +// +// In addition to using that new logger instance, callers also must call the +// returned function. +// +// If the underlying log implementation supports a WithCallDepth(int) method, +// WithCallDepth(1) will be called to produce a new logger. If it supports a +// WithCallStackHelper() method, that will be also called. If the +// implementation does not support either of these, the original Logger will be +// returned. +func (l Logger) WithCallStackHelper() (func(), Logger) { + if l.sink == nil { + return func() {}, l + } + var helper func() + if withCallDepth, ok := l.sink.(CallDepthLogSink); ok { + l.setSink(withCallDepth.WithCallDepth(1)) + } + if withHelper, ok := l.sink.(CallStackHelperLogSink); ok { + helper = withHelper.GetCallStackHelper() + } else { + helper = func() {} + } + return helper, l +} + +// IsZero returns true if this logger is an uninitialized zero value +func (l Logger) IsZero() bool { + return l.sink == nil +} + +// RuntimeInfo holds information that the logr "core" library knows which +// LogSinks might want to know. +type RuntimeInfo struct { + // CallDepth is the number of call frames the logr library adds between the + // end-user and the LogSink. LogSink implementations which choose to print + // the original logging site (e.g. file & line) should climb this many + // additional frames to find it. + CallDepth int +} + +// runtimeInfo is a static global. It must not be changed at run time. +var runtimeInfo = RuntimeInfo{ + CallDepth: 1, +} + +// LogSink represents a logging implementation. End-users will generally not +// interact with this type. +type LogSink interface { + // Init receives optional information about the logr library for LogSink + // implementations that need it. + Init(info RuntimeInfo) + + // Enabled tests whether this LogSink is enabled at the specified V-level. + // For example, commandline flags might be used to set the logging + // verbosity and disable some info logs. + Enabled(level int) bool + + // Info logs a non-error message with the given key/value pairs as context. + // The level argument is provided for optional logging. This method will + // only be called when Enabled(level) is true. See Logger.Info for more + // details. + Info(level int, msg string, keysAndValues ...any) + + // Error logs an error, with the given message and key/value pairs as + // context. See Logger.Error for more details. + Error(err error, msg string, keysAndValues ...any) + + // WithValues returns a new LogSink with additional key/value pairs. See + // Logger.WithValues for more details. + WithValues(keysAndValues ...any) LogSink + + // WithName returns a new LogSink with the specified name appended. See + // Logger.WithName for more details. + WithName(name string) LogSink +} + +// CallDepthLogSink represents a LogSink that knows how to climb the call stack +// to identify the original call site and can offset the depth by a specified +// number of frames. This is useful for users who have helper functions +// between the "real" call site and the actual calls to Logger methods. +// Implementations that log information about the call site (such as file, +// function, or line) would otherwise log information about the intermediate +// helper functions. +// +// This is an optional interface and implementations are not required to +// support it. +type CallDepthLogSink interface { + // WithCallDepth returns a LogSink that will offset the call + // stack by the specified number of frames when logging call + // site information. + // + // If depth is 0, the LogSink should skip exactly the number + // of call frames defined in RuntimeInfo.CallDepth when Info + // or Error are called, i.e. the attribution should be to the + // direct caller of Logger.Info or Logger.Error. + // + // If depth is 1 the attribution should skip 1 call frame, and so on. + // Successive calls to this are additive. + WithCallDepth(depth int) LogSink +} + +// CallStackHelperLogSink represents a LogSink that knows how to climb +// the call stack to identify the original call site and can skip +// intermediate helper functions if they mark themselves as +// helper. Go's testing package uses that approach. +// +// This is useful for users who have helper functions between the +// "real" call site and the actual calls to Logger methods. +// Implementations that log information about the call site (such as +// file, function, or line) would otherwise log information about the +// intermediate helper functions. +// +// This is an optional interface and implementations are not required +// to support it. Implementations that choose to support this must not +// simply implement it as WithCallDepth(1), because +// Logger.WithCallStackHelper will call both methods if they are +// present. This should only be implemented for LogSinks that actually +// need it, as with testing.T. +type CallStackHelperLogSink interface { + // GetCallStackHelper returns a function that must be called + // to mark the direct caller as helper function when logging + // call site information. + GetCallStackHelper() func() +} + +// Marshaler is an optional interface that logged values may choose to +// implement. Loggers with structured output, such as JSON, should +// log the object return by the MarshalLog method instead of the +// original value. +type Marshaler interface { + // MarshalLog can be used to: + // - ensure that structs are not logged as strings when the original + // value has a String method: return a different type without a + // String method + // - select which fields of a complex type should get logged: + // return a simpler struct with fewer fields + // - log unexported fields: return a different struct + // with exported fields + // + // It may return any value of any type. + MarshalLog() any +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/sloghandler.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/sloghandler.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82d1ba4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/sloghandler.go @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +//go:build go1.21 +// +build go1.21 + +/* +Copyright 2023 The logr Authors. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +package logr + +import ( + "context" + "log/slog" +) + +type slogHandler struct { + // May be nil, in which case all logs get discarded. + sink LogSink + // Non-nil if sink is non-nil and implements SlogSink. + slogSink SlogSink + + // groupPrefix collects values from WithGroup calls. It gets added as + // prefix to value keys when handling a log record. + groupPrefix string + + // levelBias can be set when constructing the handler to influence the + // slog.Level of log records. A positive levelBias reduces the + // slog.Level value. slog has no API to influence this value after the + // handler got created, so it can only be set indirectly through + // Logger.V. + levelBias slog.Level +} + +var _ slog.Handler = &slogHandler{} + +// groupSeparator is used to concatenate WithGroup names and attribute keys. +const groupSeparator = "." + +// GetLevel is used for black box unit testing. +func (l *slogHandler) GetLevel() slog.Level { + return l.levelBias +} + +func (l *slogHandler) Enabled(_ context.Context, level slog.Level) bool { + return l.sink != nil && (level >= slog.LevelError || l.sink.Enabled(l.levelFromSlog(level))) +} + +func (l *slogHandler) Handle(ctx context.Context, record slog.Record) error { + if l.slogSink != nil { + // Only adjust verbosity level of log entries < slog.LevelError. + if record.Level < slog.LevelError { + record.Level -= l.levelBias + } + return l.slogSink.Handle(ctx, record) + } + + // No need to check for nil sink here because Handle will only be called + // when Enabled returned true. + + kvList := make([]any, 0, 2*record.NumAttrs()) + record.Attrs(func(attr slog.Attr) bool { + kvList = attrToKVs(attr, l.groupPrefix, kvList) + return true + }) + if record.Level >= slog.LevelError { + l.sinkWithCallDepth().Error(nil, record.Message, kvList...) + } else { + level := l.levelFromSlog(record.Level) + l.sinkWithCallDepth().Info(level, record.Message, kvList...) + } + return nil +} + +// sinkWithCallDepth adjusts the stack unwinding so that when Error or Info +// are called by Handle, code in slog gets skipped. +// +// This offset currently (Go 1.21.0) works for calls through +// slog.New(ToSlogHandler(...)). There's no guarantee that the call +// chain won't change. Wrapping the handler will also break unwinding. It's +// still better than not adjusting at all.... +// +// This cannot be done when constructing the handler because FromSlogHandler needs +// access to the original sink without this adjustment. A second copy would +// work, but then WithAttrs would have to be called for both of them. +func (l *slogHandler) sinkWithCallDepth() LogSink { + if sink, ok := l.sink.(CallDepthLogSink); ok { + return sink.WithCallDepth(2) + } + return l.sink +} + +func (l *slogHandler) WithAttrs(attrs []slog.Attr) slog.Handler { + if l.sink == nil || len(attrs) == 0 { + return l + } + + clone := *l + if l.slogSink != nil { + clone.slogSink = l.slogSink.WithAttrs(attrs) + clone.sink = clone.slogSink + } else { + kvList := make([]any, 0, 2*len(attrs)) + for _, attr := range attrs { + kvList = attrToKVs(attr, l.groupPrefix, kvList) + } + clone.sink = l.sink.WithValues(kvList...) + } + return &clone +} + +func (l *slogHandler) WithGroup(name string) slog.Handler { + if l.sink == nil { + return l + } + if name == "" { + // slog says to inline empty groups + return l + } + clone := *l + if l.slogSink != nil { + clone.slogSink = l.slogSink.WithGroup(name) + clone.sink = clone.slogSink + } else { + clone.groupPrefix = addPrefix(clone.groupPrefix, name) + } + return &clone +} + +// attrToKVs appends a slog.Attr to a logr-style kvList. It handle slog Groups +// and other details of slog. +func attrToKVs(attr slog.Attr, groupPrefix string, kvList []any) []any { + attrVal := attr.Value.Resolve() + if attrVal.Kind() == slog.KindGroup { + groupVal := attrVal.Group() + grpKVs := make([]any, 0, 2*len(groupVal)) + prefix := groupPrefix + if attr.Key != "" { + prefix = addPrefix(groupPrefix, attr.Key) + } + for _, attr := range groupVal { + grpKVs = attrToKVs(attr, prefix, grpKVs) + } + kvList = append(kvList, grpKVs...) + } else if attr.Key != "" { + kvList = append(kvList, addPrefix(groupPrefix, attr.Key), attrVal.Any()) + } + + return kvList +} + +func addPrefix(prefix, name string) string { + if prefix == "" { + return name + } + if name == "" { + return prefix + } + return prefix + groupSeparator + name +} + +// levelFromSlog adjusts the level by the logger's verbosity and negates it. +// It ensures that the result is >= 0. This is necessary because the result is +// passed to a LogSink and that API did not historically document whether +// levels could be negative or what that meant. +// +// Some example usage: +// +// logrV0 := getMyLogger() +// logrV2 := logrV0.V(2) +// slogV2 := slog.New(logr.ToSlogHandler(logrV2)) +// slogV2.Debug("msg") // =~ logrV2.V(4) =~ logrV0.V(6) +// slogV2.Info("msg") // =~ logrV2.V(0) =~ logrV0.V(2) +// slogv2.Warn("msg") // =~ logrV2.V(-4) =~ logrV0.V(0) +func (l *slogHandler) levelFromSlog(level slog.Level) int { + result := -level + result += l.levelBias // in case the original Logger had a V level + if result < 0 { + result = 0 // because LogSink doesn't expect negative V levels + } + return int(result) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/slogr.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/slogr.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28a83d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/slogr.go @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +//go:build go1.21 +// +build go1.21 + +/* +Copyright 2023 The logr Authors. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +package logr + +import ( + "context" + "log/slog" +) + +// FromSlogHandler returns a Logger which writes to the slog.Handler. +// +// The logr verbosity level is mapped to slog levels such that V(0) becomes +// slog.LevelInfo and V(4) becomes slog.LevelDebug. +func FromSlogHandler(handler slog.Handler) Logger { + if handler, ok := handler.(*slogHandler); ok { + if handler.sink == nil { + return Discard() + } + return New(handler.sink).V(int(handler.levelBias)) + } + return New(&slogSink{handler: handler}) +} + +// ToSlogHandler returns a slog.Handler which writes to the same sink as the Logger. +// +// The returned logger writes all records with level >= slog.LevelError as +// error log entries with LogSink.Error, regardless of the verbosity level of +// the Logger: +// +// logger := +// slog.New(ToSlogHandler(logger.V(10))).Error(...) -> logSink.Error(...) +// +// The level of all other records gets reduced by the verbosity +// level of the Logger and the result is negated. If it happens +// to be negative, then it gets replaced by zero because a LogSink +// is not expected to handled negative levels: +// +// slog.New(ToSlogHandler(logger)).Debug(...) -> logger.GetSink().Info(level=4, ...) +// slog.New(ToSlogHandler(logger)).Warning(...) -> logger.GetSink().Info(level=0, ...) +// slog.New(ToSlogHandler(logger)).Info(...) -> logger.GetSink().Info(level=0, ...) +// slog.New(ToSlogHandler(logger.V(4))).Info(...) -> logger.GetSink().Info(level=4, ...) +func ToSlogHandler(logger Logger) slog.Handler { + if sink, ok := logger.GetSink().(*slogSink); ok && logger.GetV() == 0 { + return sink.handler + } + + handler := &slogHandler{sink: logger.GetSink(), levelBias: slog.Level(logger.GetV())} + if slogSink, ok := handler.sink.(SlogSink); ok { + handler.slogSink = slogSink + } + return handler +} + +// SlogSink is an optional interface that a LogSink can implement to support +// logging through the slog.Logger or slog.Handler APIs better. It then should +// also support special slog values like slog.Group. When used as a +// slog.Handler, the advantages are: +// +// - stack unwinding gets avoided in favor of logging the pre-recorded PC, +// as intended by slog +// - proper grouping of key/value pairs via WithGroup +// - verbosity levels > slog.LevelInfo can be recorded +// - less overhead +// +// Both APIs (Logger and slog.Logger/Handler) then are supported equally +// well. Developers can pick whatever API suits them better and/or mix +// packages which use either API in the same binary with a common logging +// implementation. +// +// This interface is necessary because the type implementing the LogSink +// interface cannot also implement the slog.Handler interface due to the +// different prototype of the common Enabled method. +// +// An implementation could support both interfaces in two different types, but then +// additional interfaces would be needed to convert between those types in FromSlogHandler +// and ToSlogHandler. +type SlogSink interface { + LogSink + + Handle(ctx context.Context, record slog.Record) error + WithAttrs(attrs []slog.Attr) SlogSink + WithGroup(name string) SlogSink +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/slogsink.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/slogsink.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4060fcb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/slogsink.go @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +//go:build go1.21 +// +build go1.21 + +/* +Copyright 2023 The logr Authors. + +Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +limitations under the License. +*/ + +package logr + +import ( + "context" + "log/slog" + "runtime" + "time" +) + +var ( + _ LogSink = &slogSink{} + _ CallDepthLogSink = &slogSink{} + _ Underlier = &slogSink{} +) + +// Underlier is implemented by the LogSink returned by NewFromLogHandler. +type Underlier interface { + // GetUnderlying returns the Handler used by the LogSink. + GetUnderlying() slog.Handler +} + +const ( + // nameKey is used to log the `WithName` values as an additional attribute. + nameKey = "logger" + + // errKey is used to log the error parameter of Error as an additional attribute. + errKey = "err" +) + +type slogSink struct { + callDepth int + name string + handler slog.Handler +} + +func (l *slogSink) Init(info RuntimeInfo) { + l.callDepth = info.CallDepth +} + +func (l *slogSink) GetUnderlying() slog.Handler { + return l.handler +} + +func (l *slogSink) WithCallDepth(depth int) LogSink { + newLogger := *l + newLogger.callDepth += depth + return &newLogger +} + +func (l *slogSink) Enabled(level int) bool { + return l.handler.Enabled(context.Background(), slog.Level(-level)) +} + +func (l *slogSink) Info(level int, msg string, kvList ...interface{}) { + l.log(nil, msg, slog.Level(-level), kvList...) +} + +func (l *slogSink) Error(err error, msg string, kvList ...interface{}) { + l.log(err, msg, slog.LevelError, kvList...) +} + +func (l *slogSink) log(err error, msg string, level slog.Level, kvList ...interface{}) { + var pcs [1]uintptr + // skip runtime.Callers, this function, Info/Error, and all helper functions above that. + runtime.Callers(3+l.callDepth, pcs[:]) + + record := slog.NewRecord(time.Now(), level, msg, pcs[0]) + if l.name != "" { + record.AddAttrs(slog.String(nameKey, l.name)) + } + if err != nil { + record.AddAttrs(slog.Any(errKey, err)) + } + record.Add(kvList...) + _ = l.handler.Handle(context.Background(), record) +} + +func (l slogSink) WithName(name string) LogSink { + if l.name != "" { + l.name += "/" + } + l.name += name + return &l +} + +func (l slogSink) WithValues(kvList ...interface{}) LogSink { + l.handler = l.handler.WithAttrs(kvListToAttrs(kvList...)) + return &l +} + +func kvListToAttrs(kvList ...interface{}) []slog.Attr { + // We don't need the record itself, only its Add method. + record := slog.NewRecord(time.Time{}, 0, "", 0) + record.Add(kvList...) + attrs := make([]slog.Attr, 0, record.NumAttrs()) + record.Attrs(func(attr slog.Attr) bool { + attrs = append(attrs, attr) + return true + }) + return attrs +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/.editorconfig b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/.editorconfig similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/.editorconfig rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/.editorconfig diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/.gitattributes b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/.gitattributes similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/.gitattributes rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/.gitattributes diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/.gitignore b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/.gitignore similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/.gitignore rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/.gitignore diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/CHANGELOG.md similarity index 95% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/CHANGELOG.md rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/CHANGELOG.md index 61d8ebf..2ce45dd 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,5 +1,24 @@ # Changelog +## Release 3.2.3 (2022-11-29) + +### Changed + +- Updated docs (thanks @book987 @aJetHorn @neelayu @pellizzetti @apricote @SaigyoujiYuyuko233 @AlekSi) +- #348: Updated huandu/xstrings which fixed a snake case bug (thanks @yxxhero) +- #353: Updated masterminds/semver which included bug fixes +- #354: Updated golang.org/x/crypto which included bug fixes + +## Release 3.2.2 (2021-02-04) + +This is a re-release of 3.2.1 to satisfy something with the Go module system. + +## Release 3.2.1 (2021-02-04) + +### Changed + +- Upgraded `Masterminds/goutils` to `v1.1.1`. see the [Security Advisory](https://github.com/Masterminds/goutils/security/advisories/GHSA-xg2h-wx96-xgxr) + ## Release 3.2.0 (2020-12-14) ### Added diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/LICENSE.txt b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/LICENSE.txt similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/LICENSE.txt rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/LICENSE.txt diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/README.md b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/README.md similarity index 88% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/README.md rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/README.md index 7257947..b5ab564 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Slim-Sprig: Template functions for Go templates [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig) +# Slim-Sprig: Template functions for Go templates [![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3) Slim-Sprig is a fork of [Sprig](https://github.com/Masterminds/sprig), but with all functions that depend on external (non standard library) or crypto packages diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/Taskfile.yml b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/Taskfile.yml similarity index 89% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/Taskfile.yml rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/Taskfile.yml index cdcfd22..8e6346b 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/Taskfile.yml +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/Taskfile.yml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # https://taskfile.dev -version: '2' +version: '3' tasks: default: diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/crypto.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/crypto.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/crypto.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/crypto.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/date.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/date.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/date.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/date.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/defaults.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/defaults.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/defaults.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/defaults.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/dict.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/dict.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/dict.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/dict.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/doc.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/doc.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/doc.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/functions.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/functions.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/functions.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/functions.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/list.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/list.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/list.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/list.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/network.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/network.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/network.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/network.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/numeric.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/numeric.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/numeric.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/numeric.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/reflect.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/reflect.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/reflect.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/reflect.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/regex.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/regex.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/regex.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/regex.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/strings.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/strings.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/strings.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/strings.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/url.go b/vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/url.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/url.go rename to vendor/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3/url.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/AUTHORS b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd736cb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# This is the official list of pprof authors for copyright purposes. +# This file is distinct from the CONTRIBUTORS files. +# See the latter for an explanation. +# Names should be added to this file as: +# Name or Organization +# The email address is not required for organizations. +Google Inc. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/CONTRIBUTORS b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/CONTRIBUTORS new file 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All Rights Reserved. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +package profile + +import ( + "errors" + "sort" + "strings" +) + +func (p *Profile) decoder() []decoder { + return profileDecoder +} + +// preEncode populates the unexported fields to be used by encode +// (with suffix X) from the corresponding exported fields. The +// exported fields are cleared up to facilitate testing. +func (p *Profile) preEncode() { + strings := make(map[string]int) + addString(strings, "") + + for _, st := range p.SampleType { + st.typeX = addString(strings, st.Type) + st.unitX = addString(strings, st.Unit) + } + + for _, s := range p.Sample { + s.labelX = nil + var keys []string + for k := range s.Label { + keys = append(keys, k) + } + sort.Strings(keys) + for _, k := range keys { + vs := s.Label[k] + for _, v := range vs { + s.labelX = append(s.labelX, + label{ + keyX: addString(strings, k), + strX: addString(strings, v), + }, + ) + } + } + var numKeys []string + for k := range s.NumLabel { + numKeys = append(numKeys, k) + } + sort.Strings(numKeys) + for _, k := range numKeys { + keyX := addString(strings, k) + vs := s.NumLabel[k] + units := s.NumUnit[k] + for i, v := range vs { + var unitX int64 + if len(units) != 0 { + unitX = addString(strings, units[i]) + } + s.labelX = append(s.labelX, + label{ + keyX: keyX, + numX: v, + unitX: unitX, + }, + ) + } + } + s.locationIDX = make([]uint64, len(s.Location)) + for i, loc := range s.Location { + s.locationIDX[i] = loc.ID + } + } + + for _, m := range p.Mapping { + m.fileX = addString(strings, m.File) + m.buildIDX = addString(strings, m.BuildID) + } + + for _, l := range p.Location { + for i, ln := range l.Line { + if ln.Function != nil { + l.Line[i].functionIDX = ln.Function.ID + } else { + l.Line[i].functionIDX = 0 + } + } + if l.Mapping != nil { + l.mappingIDX = l.Mapping.ID + } else { + l.mappingIDX = 0 + } + } + for _, f := range p.Function { + f.nameX = addString(strings, f.Name) + f.systemNameX = addString(strings, f.SystemName) + f.filenameX = addString(strings, f.Filename) + } + + p.dropFramesX = addString(strings, p.DropFrames) + p.keepFramesX = addString(strings, p.KeepFrames) + + if pt := p.PeriodType; pt != nil { + pt.typeX = addString(strings, pt.Type) + pt.unitX = addString(strings, pt.Unit) + } + + p.commentX = nil + for _, c := range p.Comments { + p.commentX = append(p.commentX, addString(strings, c)) + } + + p.defaultSampleTypeX = addString(strings, p.DefaultSampleType) + + p.stringTable = make([]string, len(strings)) + for s, i := range strings { + p.stringTable[i] = s + } +} + +func (p *Profile) encode(b *buffer) { + for _, x := range p.SampleType { + encodeMessage(b, 1, x) + } + for _, x := range p.Sample { + encodeMessage(b, 2, x) + } + for _, x := range p.Mapping { + encodeMessage(b, 3, x) + } + for _, x := range p.Location { + encodeMessage(b, 4, x) + } + for _, x := range p.Function { + encodeMessage(b, 5, x) + } + encodeStrings(b, 6, p.stringTable) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 7, p.dropFramesX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 8, p.keepFramesX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 9, p.TimeNanos) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 10, p.DurationNanos) + if pt := p.PeriodType; pt != nil && (pt.typeX != 0 || pt.unitX != 0) { + encodeMessage(b, 11, p.PeriodType) + } + encodeInt64Opt(b, 12, p.Period) + encodeInt64s(b, 13, p.commentX) + encodeInt64(b, 14, p.defaultSampleTypeX) +} + +var profileDecoder = []decoder{ + nil, // 0 + // repeated ValueType sample_type = 1 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { + x := new(ValueType) + pp := m.(*Profile) + pp.SampleType = append(pp.SampleType, x) + return decodeMessage(b, x) + }, + // repeated Sample sample = 2 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { + x := new(Sample) + pp := m.(*Profile) + pp.Sample = append(pp.Sample, x) + return decodeMessage(b, x) + }, + // repeated Mapping mapping = 3 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { + x := new(Mapping) + pp := m.(*Profile) + pp.Mapping = append(pp.Mapping, x) + return decodeMessage(b, x) + }, + // repeated Location location = 4 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { + x := new(Location) + x.Line = b.tmpLines[:0] // Use shared space temporarily + pp := m.(*Profile) + pp.Location = append(pp.Location, x) + err := decodeMessage(b, x) + b.tmpLines = x.Line[:0] + // Copy to shrink size and detach from shared space. + x.Line = append([]Line(nil), x.Line...) + return err + }, + // repeated Function function = 5 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { + x := new(Function) + pp := m.(*Profile) + pp.Function = append(pp.Function, x) + return decodeMessage(b, x) + }, + // repeated string string_table = 6 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { + err := decodeStrings(b, &m.(*Profile).stringTable) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if m.(*Profile).stringTable[0] != "" { + return errors.New("string_table[0] must be ''") + } + return nil + }, + // int64 drop_frames = 7 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Profile).dropFramesX) }, + // int64 keep_frames = 8 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Profile).keepFramesX) }, + // int64 time_nanos = 9 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { + if m.(*Profile).TimeNanos != 0 { + return errConcatProfile + } + return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Profile).TimeNanos) + }, + // int64 duration_nanos = 10 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Profile).DurationNanos) }, + // ValueType period_type = 11 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { + x := new(ValueType) + pp := m.(*Profile) + pp.PeriodType = x + return decodeMessage(b, x) + }, + // int64 period = 12 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Profile).Period) }, + // repeated int64 comment = 13 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64s(b, &m.(*Profile).commentX) }, + // int64 defaultSampleType = 14 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Profile).defaultSampleTypeX) }, +} + +// postDecode takes the unexported fields populated by decode (with +// suffix X) and populates the corresponding exported fields. +// The unexported fields are cleared up to facilitate testing. +func (p *Profile) postDecode() error { + var err error + mappings := make(map[uint64]*Mapping, len(p.Mapping)) + mappingIds := make([]*Mapping, len(p.Mapping)+1) + for _, m := range p.Mapping { + m.File, err = getString(p.stringTable, &m.fileX, err) + m.BuildID, err = getString(p.stringTable, &m.buildIDX, err) + if m.ID < uint64(len(mappingIds)) { + mappingIds[m.ID] = m + } else { + mappings[m.ID] = m + } + + // If this a main linux kernel mapping with a relocation symbol suffix + // ("[kernel.kallsyms]_text"), extract said suffix. + // It is fairly hacky to handle at this level, but the alternatives appear even worse. + const prefix = "[kernel.kallsyms]" + if strings.HasPrefix(m.File, prefix) { + m.KernelRelocationSymbol = m.File[len(prefix):] + } + } + + functions := make(map[uint64]*Function, len(p.Function)) + functionIds := make([]*Function, len(p.Function)+1) + for _, f := range p.Function { + f.Name, err = getString(p.stringTable, &f.nameX, err) + f.SystemName, err = getString(p.stringTable, &f.systemNameX, err) + f.Filename, err = getString(p.stringTable, &f.filenameX, err) + if f.ID < uint64(len(functionIds)) { + functionIds[f.ID] = f + } else { + functions[f.ID] = f + } + } + + locations := make(map[uint64]*Location, len(p.Location)) + locationIds := make([]*Location, len(p.Location)+1) + for _, l := range p.Location { + if id := l.mappingIDX; id < uint64(len(mappingIds)) { + l.Mapping = mappingIds[id] + } else { + l.Mapping = mappings[id] + } + l.mappingIDX = 0 + for i, ln := range l.Line { + if id := ln.functionIDX; id != 0 { + l.Line[i].functionIDX = 0 + if id < uint64(len(functionIds)) { + l.Line[i].Function = functionIds[id] + } else { + l.Line[i].Function = functions[id] + } + } + } + if l.ID < uint64(len(locationIds)) { + locationIds[l.ID] = l + } else { + locations[l.ID] = l + } + } + + for _, st := range p.SampleType { + st.Type, err = getString(p.stringTable, &st.typeX, err) + st.Unit, err = getString(p.stringTable, &st.unitX, err) + } + + // Pre-allocate space for all locations. + numLocations := 0 + for _, s := range p.Sample { + numLocations += len(s.locationIDX) + } + locBuffer := make([]*Location, numLocations) + + for _, s := range p.Sample { + if len(s.labelX) > 0 { + labels := make(map[string][]string, len(s.labelX)) + numLabels := make(map[string][]int64, len(s.labelX)) + numUnits := make(map[string][]string, len(s.labelX)) + for _, l := range s.labelX { + var key, value string + key, err = getString(p.stringTable, &l.keyX, err) + if l.strX != 0 { + value, err = getString(p.stringTable, &l.strX, err) + labels[key] = append(labels[key], value) + } else if l.numX != 0 || l.unitX != 0 { + numValues := numLabels[key] + units := numUnits[key] + if l.unitX != 0 { + var unit string + unit, err = getString(p.stringTable, &l.unitX, err) + units = padStringArray(units, len(numValues)) + numUnits[key] = append(units, unit) + } + numLabels[key] = append(numLabels[key], l.numX) + } + } + if len(labels) > 0 { + s.Label = labels + } + if len(numLabels) > 0 { + s.NumLabel = numLabels + for key, units := range numUnits { + if len(units) > 0 { + numUnits[key] = padStringArray(units, len(numLabels[key])) + } + } + s.NumUnit = numUnits + } + } + + s.Location = locBuffer[:len(s.locationIDX)] + locBuffer = locBuffer[len(s.locationIDX):] + for i, lid := range s.locationIDX { + if lid < uint64(len(locationIds)) { + s.Location[i] = locationIds[lid] + } else { + s.Location[i] = locations[lid] + } + } + s.locationIDX = nil + } + + p.DropFrames, err = getString(p.stringTable, &p.dropFramesX, err) + p.KeepFrames, err = getString(p.stringTable, &p.keepFramesX, err) + + if pt := p.PeriodType; pt == nil { + p.PeriodType = &ValueType{} + } + + if pt := p.PeriodType; pt != nil { + pt.Type, err = getString(p.stringTable, &pt.typeX, err) + pt.Unit, err = getString(p.stringTable, &pt.unitX, err) + } + + for _, i := range p.commentX { + var c string + c, err = getString(p.stringTable, &i, err) + p.Comments = append(p.Comments, c) + } + + p.commentX = nil + p.DefaultSampleType, err = getString(p.stringTable, &p.defaultSampleTypeX, err) + p.stringTable = nil + return err +} + +// padStringArray pads arr with enough empty strings to make arr +// length l when arr's length is less than l. +func padStringArray(arr []string, l int) []string { + if l <= len(arr) { + return arr + } + return append(arr, make([]string, l-len(arr))...) +} + +func (p *ValueType) decoder() []decoder { + return valueTypeDecoder +} + +func (p *ValueType) encode(b *buffer) { + encodeInt64Opt(b, 1, p.typeX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 2, p.unitX) +} + +var valueTypeDecoder = []decoder{ + nil, // 0 + // optional int64 type = 1 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*ValueType).typeX) }, + // optional int64 unit = 2 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*ValueType).unitX) }, +} + +func (p *Sample) decoder() []decoder { + return sampleDecoder +} + +func (p *Sample) encode(b *buffer) { + encodeUint64s(b, 1, p.locationIDX) + encodeInt64s(b, 2, p.Value) + for _, x := range p.labelX { + encodeMessage(b, 3, x) + } +} + +var sampleDecoder = []decoder{ + nil, // 0 + // repeated uint64 location = 1 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeUint64s(b, &m.(*Sample).locationIDX) }, + // repeated int64 value = 2 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64s(b, &m.(*Sample).Value) }, + // repeated Label label = 3 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { + s := m.(*Sample) + n := len(s.labelX) + s.labelX = append(s.labelX, label{}) + return decodeMessage(b, &s.labelX[n]) + }, +} + +func (p label) decoder() []decoder { + return labelDecoder +} + +func (p label) encode(b *buffer) { + encodeInt64Opt(b, 1, p.keyX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 2, p.strX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 3, p.numX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 4, p.unitX) +} + +var labelDecoder = []decoder{ + nil, // 0 + // optional int64 key = 1 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*label).keyX) }, + // optional int64 str = 2 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*label).strX) }, + // optional int64 num = 3 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*label).numX) }, + // optional int64 num = 4 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*label).unitX) }, +} + +func (p *Mapping) decoder() []decoder { + return mappingDecoder +} + +func (p *Mapping) encode(b *buffer) { + encodeUint64Opt(b, 1, p.ID) + encodeUint64Opt(b, 2, p.Start) + encodeUint64Opt(b, 3, p.Limit) + encodeUint64Opt(b, 4, p.Offset) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 5, p.fileX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 6, p.buildIDX) + encodeBoolOpt(b, 7, p.HasFunctions) + encodeBoolOpt(b, 8, p.HasFilenames) + encodeBoolOpt(b, 9, p.HasLineNumbers) + encodeBoolOpt(b, 10, p.HasInlineFrames) +} + +var mappingDecoder = []decoder{ + nil, // 0 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeUint64(b, &m.(*Mapping).ID) }, // optional uint64 id = 1 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeUint64(b, &m.(*Mapping).Start) }, // optional uint64 memory_offset = 2 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeUint64(b, &m.(*Mapping).Limit) }, // optional uint64 memory_limit = 3 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeUint64(b, &m.(*Mapping).Offset) }, // optional uint64 file_offset = 4 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Mapping).fileX) }, // optional int64 filename = 5 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Mapping).buildIDX) }, // optional int64 build_id = 6 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeBool(b, &m.(*Mapping).HasFunctions) }, // optional bool has_functions = 7 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeBool(b, &m.(*Mapping).HasFilenames) }, // optional bool has_filenames = 8 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeBool(b, &m.(*Mapping).HasLineNumbers) }, // optional bool has_line_numbers = 9 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeBool(b, &m.(*Mapping).HasInlineFrames) }, // optional bool has_inline_frames = 10 +} + +func (p *Location) decoder() []decoder { + return locationDecoder +} + +func (p *Location) encode(b *buffer) { + encodeUint64Opt(b, 1, p.ID) + encodeUint64Opt(b, 2, p.mappingIDX) + encodeUint64Opt(b, 3, p.Address) + for i := range p.Line { + encodeMessage(b, 4, &p.Line[i]) + } + encodeBoolOpt(b, 5, p.IsFolded) +} + +var locationDecoder = []decoder{ + nil, // 0 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeUint64(b, &m.(*Location).ID) }, // optional uint64 id = 1; + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeUint64(b, &m.(*Location).mappingIDX) }, // optional uint64 mapping_id = 2; + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeUint64(b, &m.(*Location).Address) }, // optional uint64 address = 3; + func(b *buffer, m message) error { // repeated Line line = 4 + pp := m.(*Location) + n := len(pp.Line) + pp.Line = append(pp.Line, Line{}) + return decodeMessage(b, &pp.Line[n]) + }, + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeBool(b, &m.(*Location).IsFolded) }, // optional bool is_folded = 5; +} + +func (p *Line) decoder() []decoder { + return lineDecoder +} + +func (p *Line) encode(b *buffer) { + encodeUint64Opt(b, 1, p.functionIDX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 2, p.Line) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 3, p.Column) +} + +var lineDecoder = []decoder{ + nil, // 0 + // optional uint64 function_id = 1 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeUint64(b, &m.(*Line).functionIDX) }, + // optional int64 line = 2 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Line).Line) }, + // optional int64 column = 3 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Line).Column) }, +} + +func (p *Function) decoder() []decoder { + return functionDecoder +} + +func (p *Function) encode(b *buffer) { + encodeUint64Opt(b, 1, p.ID) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 2, p.nameX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 3, p.systemNameX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 4, p.filenameX) + encodeInt64Opt(b, 5, p.StartLine) +} + +var functionDecoder = []decoder{ + nil, // 0 + // optional uint64 id = 1 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeUint64(b, &m.(*Function).ID) }, + // optional int64 function_name = 2 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Function).nameX) }, + // optional int64 function_system_name = 3 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Function).systemNameX) }, + // repeated int64 filename = 4 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Function).filenameX) }, + // optional int64 start_line = 5 + func(b *buffer, m message) error { return decodeInt64(b, &m.(*Function).StartLine) }, +} + +func addString(strings map[string]int, s string) int64 { + i, ok := strings[s] + if !ok { + i = len(strings) + strings[s] = i + } + return int64(i) +} + +func getString(strings []string, strng *int64, err error) (string, error) { + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + s := int(*strng) + if s < 0 || s >= len(strings) { + return "", errMalformed + } + *strng = 0 + return strings[s], nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/filter.go b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/filter.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c794b93 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/filter.go @@ -0,0 +1,274 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +package profile + +// Implements methods to filter samples from profiles. + +import "regexp" + +// FilterSamplesByName filters the samples in a profile and only keeps +// samples where at least one frame matches focus but none match ignore. +// Returns true is the corresponding regexp matched at least one sample. +func (p *Profile) FilterSamplesByName(focus, ignore, hide, show *regexp.Regexp) (fm, im, hm, hnm bool) { + if focus == nil && ignore == nil && hide == nil && show == nil { + fm = true // Missing focus implies a match + return + } + focusOrIgnore := make(map[uint64]bool) + hidden := make(map[uint64]bool) + for _, l := range p.Location { + if ignore != nil && l.matchesName(ignore) { + im = true + focusOrIgnore[l.ID] = false + } else if focus == nil || l.matchesName(focus) { + fm = true + focusOrIgnore[l.ID] = true + } + + if hide != nil && l.matchesName(hide) { + hm = true + l.Line = l.unmatchedLines(hide) + if len(l.Line) == 0 { + hidden[l.ID] = true + } + } + if show != nil { + l.Line = l.matchedLines(show) + if len(l.Line) == 0 { + hidden[l.ID] = true + } else { + hnm = true + } + } + } + + s := make([]*Sample, 0, len(p.Sample)) + for _, sample := range p.Sample { + if focusedAndNotIgnored(sample.Location, focusOrIgnore) { + if len(hidden) > 0 { + var locs []*Location + for _, loc := range sample.Location { + if !hidden[loc.ID] { + locs = append(locs, loc) + } + } + if len(locs) == 0 { + // Remove sample with no locations (by not adding it to s). + continue + } + sample.Location = locs + } + s = append(s, sample) + } + } + p.Sample = s + + return +} + +// ShowFrom drops all stack frames above the highest matching frame and returns +// whether a match was found. If showFrom is nil it returns false and does not +// modify the profile. +// +// Example: consider a sample with frames [A, B, C, B], where A is the root. +// ShowFrom(nil) returns false and has frames [A, B, C, B]. +// ShowFrom(A) returns true and has frames [A, B, C, B]. +// ShowFrom(B) returns true and has frames [B, C, B]. +// ShowFrom(C) returns true and has frames [C, B]. +// ShowFrom(D) returns false and drops the sample because no frames remain. +func (p *Profile) ShowFrom(showFrom *regexp.Regexp) (matched bool) { + if showFrom == nil { + return false + } + // showFromLocs stores location IDs that matched ShowFrom. + showFromLocs := make(map[uint64]bool) + // Apply to locations. + for _, loc := range p.Location { + if filterShowFromLocation(loc, showFrom) { + showFromLocs[loc.ID] = true + matched = true + } + } + // For all samples, strip locations after the highest matching one. + s := make([]*Sample, 0, len(p.Sample)) + for _, sample := range p.Sample { + for i := len(sample.Location) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + if showFromLocs[sample.Location[i].ID] { + sample.Location = sample.Location[:i+1] + s = append(s, sample) + break + } + } + } + p.Sample = s + return matched +} + +// filterShowFromLocation tests a showFrom regex against a location, removes +// lines after the last match and returns whether a match was found. If the +// mapping is matched, then all lines are kept. +func filterShowFromLocation(loc *Location, showFrom *regexp.Regexp) bool { + if m := loc.Mapping; m != nil && showFrom.MatchString(m.File) { + return true + } + if i := loc.lastMatchedLineIndex(showFrom); i >= 0 { + loc.Line = loc.Line[:i+1] + return true + } + return false +} + +// lastMatchedLineIndex returns the index of the last line that matches a regex, +// or -1 if no match is found. +func (loc *Location) lastMatchedLineIndex(re *regexp.Regexp) int { + for i := len(loc.Line) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + if fn := loc.Line[i].Function; fn != nil { + if re.MatchString(fn.Name) || re.MatchString(fn.Filename) { + return i + } + } + } + return -1 +} + +// FilterTagsByName filters the tags in a profile and only keeps +// tags that match show and not hide. +func (p *Profile) FilterTagsByName(show, hide *regexp.Regexp) (sm, hm bool) { + matchRemove := func(name string) bool { + matchShow := show == nil || show.MatchString(name) + matchHide := hide != nil && hide.MatchString(name) + + if matchShow { + sm = true + } + if matchHide { + hm = true + } + return !matchShow || matchHide + } + for _, s := range p.Sample { + for lab := range s.Label { + if matchRemove(lab) { + delete(s.Label, lab) + } + } + for lab := range s.NumLabel { + if matchRemove(lab) { + delete(s.NumLabel, lab) + } + } + } + return +} + +// matchesName returns whether the location matches the regular +// expression. It checks any available function names, file names, and +// mapping object filename. +func (loc *Location) matchesName(re *regexp.Regexp) bool { + for _, ln := range loc.Line { + if fn := ln.Function; fn != nil { + if re.MatchString(fn.Name) || re.MatchString(fn.Filename) { + return true + } + } + } + if m := loc.Mapping; m != nil && re.MatchString(m.File) { + return true + } + return false +} + +// unmatchedLines returns the lines in the location that do not match +// the regular expression. +func (loc *Location) unmatchedLines(re *regexp.Regexp) []Line { + if m := loc.Mapping; m != nil && re.MatchString(m.File) { + return nil + } + var lines []Line + for _, ln := range loc.Line { + if fn := ln.Function; fn != nil { + if re.MatchString(fn.Name) || re.MatchString(fn.Filename) { + continue + } + } + lines = append(lines, ln) + } + return lines +} + +// matchedLines returns the lines in the location that match +// the regular expression. +func (loc *Location) matchedLines(re *regexp.Regexp) []Line { + if m := loc.Mapping; m != nil && re.MatchString(m.File) { + return loc.Line + } + var lines []Line + for _, ln := range loc.Line { + if fn := ln.Function; fn != nil { + if !re.MatchString(fn.Name) && !re.MatchString(fn.Filename) { + continue + } + } + lines = append(lines, ln) + } + return lines +} + +// focusedAndNotIgnored looks up a slice of ids against a map of +// focused/ignored locations. The map only contains locations that are +// explicitly focused or ignored. Returns whether there is at least +// one focused location but no ignored locations. +func focusedAndNotIgnored(locs []*Location, m map[uint64]bool) bool { + var f bool + for _, loc := range locs { + if focus, focusOrIgnore := m[loc.ID]; focusOrIgnore { + if focus { + // Found focused location. Must keep searching in case there + // is an ignored one as well. + f = true + } else { + // Found ignored location. Can return false right away. + return false + } + } + } + return f +} + +// TagMatch selects tags for filtering +type TagMatch func(s *Sample) bool + +// FilterSamplesByTag removes all samples from the profile, except +// those that match focus and do not match the ignore regular +// expression. +func (p *Profile) FilterSamplesByTag(focus, ignore TagMatch) (fm, im bool) { + samples := make([]*Sample, 0, len(p.Sample)) + for _, s := range p.Sample { + focused, ignored := true, false + if focus != nil { + focused = focus(s) + } + if ignore != nil { + ignored = ignore(s) + } + fm = fm || focused + im = im || ignored + if focused && !ignored { + samples = append(samples, s) + } + } + p.Sample = samples + return +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/index.go b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/index.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bef1d60 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/index.go @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +// Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +package profile + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +// SampleIndexByName returns the appropriate index for a value of sample index. +// If numeric, it returns the number, otherwise it looks up the text in the +// profile sample types. +func (p *Profile) SampleIndexByName(sampleIndex string) (int, error) { + if sampleIndex == "" { + if dst := p.DefaultSampleType; dst != "" { + for i, t := range sampleTypes(p) { + if t == dst { + return i, nil + } + } + } + // By default select the last sample value + return len(p.SampleType) - 1, nil + } + if i, err := strconv.Atoi(sampleIndex); err == nil { + if i < 0 || i >= len(p.SampleType) { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("sample_index %s is outside the range [0..%d]", sampleIndex, len(p.SampleType)-1) + } + return i, nil + } + + // Remove the inuse_ prefix to support legacy pprof options + // "inuse_space" and "inuse_objects" for profiles containing types + // "space" and "objects". + noInuse := strings.TrimPrefix(sampleIndex, "inuse_") + for i, t := range p.SampleType { + if t.Type == sampleIndex || t.Type == noInuse { + return i, nil + } + } + + return 0, fmt.Errorf("sample_index %q must be one of: %v", sampleIndex, sampleTypes(p)) +} + +func sampleTypes(p *Profile) []string { + types := make([]string, len(p.SampleType)) + for i, t := range p.SampleType { + types[i] = t.Type + } + return types +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/legacy_java_profile.go b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/legacy_java_profile.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4580bab --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/legacy_java_profile.go @@ -0,0 +1,315 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +// This file implements parsers to convert java legacy profiles into +// the profile.proto format. + +package profile + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "io" + "path/filepath" + "regexp" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +var ( + attributeRx = regexp.MustCompile(`([\w ]+)=([\w ]+)`) + javaSampleRx = regexp.MustCompile(` *(\d+) +(\d+) +@ +([ x0-9a-f]*)`) + javaLocationRx = regexp.MustCompile(`^\s*0x([[:xdigit:]]+)\s+(.*)\s*$`) + javaLocationFileLineRx = regexp.MustCompile(`^(.*)\s+\((.+):(-?[[:digit:]]+)\)$`) + javaLocationPathRx = regexp.MustCompile(`^(.*)\s+\((.*)\)$`) +) + +// javaCPUProfile returns a new Profile from profilez data. +// b is the profile bytes after the header, period is the profiling +// period, and parse is a function to parse 8-byte chunks from the +// profile in its native endianness. +func javaCPUProfile(b []byte, period int64, parse func(b []byte) (uint64, []byte)) (*Profile, error) { + p := &Profile{ + Period: period * 1000, + PeriodType: &ValueType{Type: "cpu", Unit: "nanoseconds"}, + SampleType: []*ValueType{{Type: "samples", Unit: "count"}, {Type: "cpu", Unit: "nanoseconds"}}, + } + var err error + var locs map[uint64]*Location + if b, locs, err = parseCPUSamples(b, parse, false, p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if err = parseJavaLocations(b, locs, p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Strip out addresses for better merge. + if err = p.Aggregate(true, true, true, true, false, false); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return p, nil +} + +// parseJavaProfile returns a new profile from heapz or contentionz +// data. b is the profile bytes after the header. +func parseJavaProfile(b []byte) (*Profile, error) { + h := bytes.SplitAfterN(b, []byte("\n"), 2) + if len(h) < 2 { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + + p := &Profile{ + PeriodType: &ValueType{}, + } + header := string(bytes.TrimSpace(h[0])) + + var err error + var pType string + switch header { + case "--- heapz 1 ---": + pType = "heap" + case "--- contentionz 1 ---": + pType = "contention" + default: + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + + if b, err = parseJavaHeader(pType, h[1], p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + var locs map[uint64]*Location + if b, locs, err = parseJavaSamples(pType, b, p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if err = parseJavaLocations(b, locs, p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Strip out addresses for better merge. + if err = p.Aggregate(true, true, true, true, false, false); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return p, nil +} + +// parseJavaHeader parses the attribute section on a java profile and +// populates a profile. Returns the remainder of the buffer after all +// attributes. +func parseJavaHeader(pType string, b []byte, p *Profile) ([]byte, error) { + nextNewLine := bytes.IndexByte(b, byte('\n')) + for nextNewLine != -1 { + line := string(bytes.TrimSpace(b[0:nextNewLine])) + if line != "" { + h := attributeRx.FindStringSubmatch(line) + if h == nil { + // Not a valid attribute, exit. + return b, nil + } + + attribute, value := strings.TrimSpace(h[1]), strings.TrimSpace(h[2]) + var err error + switch pType + "/" + attribute { + case "heap/format", "cpu/format", "contention/format": + if value != "java" { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + case "heap/resolution": + p.SampleType = []*ValueType{ + {Type: "inuse_objects", Unit: "count"}, + {Type: "inuse_space", Unit: value}, + } + case "contention/resolution": + p.SampleType = []*ValueType{ + {Type: "contentions", Unit: "count"}, + {Type: "delay", Unit: value}, + } + case "contention/sampling period": + p.PeriodType = &ValueType{ + Type: "contentions", Unit: "count", + } + if p.Period, err = strconv.ParseInt(value, 0, 64); err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse attribute %s: %v", line, err) + } + case "contention/ms since reset": + millis, err := strconv.ParseInt(value, 0, 64) + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse attribute %s: %v", line, err) + } + p.DurationNanos = millis * 1000 * 1000 + default: + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + } + // Grab next line. + b = b[nextNewLine+1:] + nextNewLine = bytes.IndexByte(b, byte('\n')) + } + return b, nil +} + +// parseJavaSamples parses the samples from a java profile and +// populates the Samples in a profile. Returns the remainder of the +// buffer after the samples. +func parseJavaSamples(pType string, b []byte, p *Profile) ([]byte, map[uint64]*Location, error) { + nextNewLine := bytes.IndexByte(b, byte('\n')) + locs := make(map[uint64]*Location) + for nextNewLine != -1 { + line := string(bytes.TrimSpace(b[0:nextNewLine])) + if line != "" { + sample := javaSampleRx.FindStringSubmatch(line) + if sample == nil { + // Not a valid sample, exit. + return b, locs, nil + } + + // Java profiles have data/fields inverted compared to other + // profile types. + var err error + value1, value2, value3 := sample[2], sample[1], sample[3] + addrs, err := parseHexAddresses(value3) + if err != nil { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed sample: %s: %v", line, err) + } + + var sloc []*Location + for _, addr := range addrs { + loc := locs[addr] + if locs[addr] == nil { + loc = &Location{ + Address: addr, + } + p.Location = append(p.Location, loc) + locs[addr] = loc + } + sloc = append(sloc, loc) + } + s := &Sample{ + Value: make([]int64, 2), + Location: sloc, + } + + if s.Value[0], err = strconv.ParseInt(value1, 0, 64); err != nil { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing sample %s: %v", line, err) + } + if s.Value[1], err = strconv.ParseInt(value2, 0, 64); err != nil { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing sample %s: %v", line, err) + } + + switch pType { + case "heap": + const javaHeapzSamplingRate = 524288 // 512K + if s.Value[0] == 0 { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing sample %s: second value must be non-zero", line) + } + s.NumLabel = map[string][]int64{"bytes": {s.Value[1] / s.Value[0]}} + s.Value[0], s.Value[1] = scaleHeapSample(s.Value[0], s.Value[1], javaHeapzSamplingRate) + case "contention": + if period := p.Period; period != 0 { + s.Value[0] = s.Value[0] * p.Period + s.Value[1] = s.Value[1] * p.Period + } + } + p.Sample = append(p.Sample, s) + } + // Grab next line. + b = b[nextNewLine+1:] + nextNewLine = bytes.IndexByte(b, byte('\n')) + } + return b, locs, nil +} + +// parseJavaLocations parses the location information in a java +// profile and populates the Locations in a profile. It uses the +// location addresses from the profile as both the ID of each +// location. +func parseJavaLocations(b []byte, locs map[uint64]*Location, p *Profile) error { + r := bytes.NewBuffer(b) + fns := make(map[string]*Function) + for { + line, err := r.ReadString('\n') + if err != nil { + if err != io.EOF { + return err + } + if line == "" { + break + } + } + + if line = strings.TrimSpace(line); line == "" { + continue + } + + jloc := javaLocationRx.FindStringSubmatch(line) + if len(jloc) != 3 { + continue + } + addr, err := strconv.ParseUint(jloc[1], 16, 64) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("parsing sample %s: %v", line, err) + } + loc := locs[addr] + if loc == nil { + // Unused/unseen + continue + } + var lineFunc, lineFile string + var lineNo int64 + + if fileLine := javaLocationFileLineRx.FindStringSubmatch(jloc[2]); len(fileLine) == 4 { + // Found a line of the form: "function (file:line)" + lineFunc, lineFile = fileLine[1], fileLine[2] + if n, err := strconv.ParseInt(fileLine[3], 10, 64); err == nil && n > 0 { + lineNo = n + } + } else if filePath := javaLocationPathRx.FindStringSubmatch(jloc[2]); len(filePath) == 3 { + // If there's not a file:line, it's a shared library path. + // The path isn't interesting, so just give the .so. + lineFunc, lineFile = filePath[1], filepath.Base(filePath[2]) + } else if strings.Contains(jloc[2], "generated stub/JIT") { + lineFunc = "STUB" + } else { + // Treat whole line as the function name. This is used by the + // java agent for internal states such as "GC" or "VM". + lineFunc = jloc[2] + } + fn := fns[lineFunc] + + if fn == nil { + fn = &Function{ + Name: lineFunc, + SystemName: lineFunc, + Filename: lineFile, + } + fns[lineFunc] = fn + p.Function = append(p.Function, fn) + } + loc.Line = []Line{ + { + Function: fn, + Line: lineNo, + }, + } + loc.Address = 0 + } + + p.remapLocationIDs() + p.remapFunctionIDs() + p.remapMappingIDs() + + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/legacy_profile.go b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/legacy_profile.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d07fd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/legacy_profile.go @@ -0,0 +1,1228 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +// This file implements parsers to convert legacy profiles into the +// profile.proto format. + +package profile + +import ( + "bufio" + "bytes" + "fmt" + "io" + "math" + "regexp" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +var ( + countStartRE = regexp.MustCompile(`\A(\S+) profile: total \d+\z`) + countRE = regexp.MustCompile(`\A(\d+) @(( 0x[0-9a-f]+)+)\z`) + + heapHeaderRE = regexp.MustCompile(`heap profile: *(\d+): *(\d+) *\[ *(\d+): *(\d+) *\] *@ *(heap[_a-z0-9]*)/?(\d*)`) + heapSampleRE = regexp.MustCompile(`(-?\d+): *(-?\d+) *\[ *(\d+): *(\d+) *] @([ x0-9a-f]*)`) + + contentionSampleRE = regexp.MustCompile(`(\d+) *(\d+) @([ x0-9a-f]*)`) + + hexNumberRE = regexp.MustCompile(`0x[0-9a-f]+`) + + growthHeaderRE = regexp.MustCompile(`heap profile: *(\d+): *(\d+) *\[ *(\d+): *(\d+) *\] @ growthz?`) + + fragmentationHeaderRE = regexp.MustCompile(`heap profile: *(\d+): *(\d+) *\[ *(\d+): *(\d+) *\] @ fragmentationz?`) + + threadzStartRE = regexp.MustCompile(`--- threadz \d+ ---`) + threadStartRE = regexp.MustCompile(`--- Thread ([[:xdigit:]]+) \(name: (.*)/(\d+)\) stack: ---`) + + // Regular expressions to parse process mappings. Support the format used by Linux /proc/.../maps and other tools. + // Recommended format: + // Start End object file name offset(optional) linker build id + // 0x40000-0x80000 /path/to/binary (@FF00) abc123456 + spaceDigits = `\s+[[:digit:]]+` + hexPair = `\s+[[:xdigit:]]+:[[:xdigit:]]+` + oSpace = `\s*` + // Capturing expressions. + cHex = `(?:0x)?([[:xdigit:]]+)` + cHexRange = `\s*` + cHex + `[\s-]?` + oSpace + cHex + `:?` + cSpaceString = `(?:\s+(\S+))?` + cSpaceHex = `(?:\s+([[:xdigit:]]+))?` + cSpaceAtOffset = `(?:\s+\(@([[:xdigit:]]+)\))?` + cPerm = `(?:\s+([-rwxp]+))?` + + procMapsRE = regexp.MustCompile(`^` + cHexRange + cPerm + cSpaceHex + hexPair + spaceDigits + cSpaceString) + briefMapsRE = regexp.MustCompile(`^` + cHexRange + cPerm + cSpaceString + cSpaceAtOffset + cSpaceHex) + + // Regular expression to parse log data, of the form: + // ... file:line] msg... + logInfoRE = regexp.MustCompile(`^[^\[\]]+:[0-9]+]\s`) +) + +func isSpaceOrComment(line string) bool { + trimmed := strings.TrimSpace(line) + return len(trimmed) == 0 || trimmed[0] == '#' +} + +// parseGoCount parses a Go count profile (e.g., threadcreate or +// goroutine) and returns a new Profile. +func parseGoCount(b []byte) (*Profile, error) { + s := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewBuffer(b)) + // Skip comments at the beginning of the file. + for s.Scan() && isSpaceOrComment(s.Text()) { + } + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + m := countStartRE.FindStringSubmatch(s.Text()) + if m == nil { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + profileType := m[1] + p := &Profile{ + PeriodType: &ValueType{Type: profileType, Unit: "count"}, + Period: 1, + SampleType: []*ValueType{{Type: profileType, Unit: "count"}}, + } + locations := make(map[uint64]*Location) + for s.Scan() { + line := s.Text() + if isSpaceOrComment(line) { + continue + } + if strings.HasPrefix(line, "---") { + break + } + m := countRE.FindStringSubmatch(line) + if m == nil { + return nil, errMalformed + } + n, err := strconv.ParseInt(m[1], 0, 64) + if err != nil { + return nil, errMalformed + } + fields := strings.Fields(m[2]) + locs := make([]*Location, 0, len(fields)) + for _, stk := range fields { + addr, err := strconv.ParseUint(stk, 0, 64) + if err != nil { + return nil, errMalformed + } + // Adjust all frames by -1 to land on top of the call instruction. + addr-- + loc := locations[addr] + if loc == nil { + loc = &Location{ + Address: addr, + } + locations[addr] = loc + p.Location = append(p.Location, loc) + } + locs = append(locs, loc) + } + p.Sample = append(p.Sample, &Sample{ + Location: locs, + Value: []int64{n}, + }) + } + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if err := parseAdditionalSections(s, p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return p, nil +} + +// remapLocationIDs ensures there is a location for each address +// referenced by a sample, and remaps the samples to point to the new +// location ids. +func (p *Profile) remapLocationIDs() { + seen := make(map[*Location]bool, len(p.Location)) + var locs []*Location + + for _, s := range p.Sample { + for _, l := range s.Location { + if seen[l] { + continue + } + l.ID = uint64(len(locs) + 1) + locs = append(locs, l) + seen[l] = true + } + } + p.Location = locs +} + +func (p *Profile) remapFunctionIDs() { + seen := make(map[*Function]bool, len(p.Function)) + var fns []*Function + + for _, l := range p.Location { + for _, ln := range l.Line { + fn := ln.Function + if fn == nil || seen[fn] { + continue + } + fn.ID = uint64(len(fns) + 1) + fns = append(fns, fn) + seen[fn] = true + } + } + p.Function = fns +} + +// remapMappingIDs matches location addresses with existing mappings +// and updates them appropriately. This is O(N*M), if this ever shows +// up as a bottleneck, evaluate sorting the mappings and doing a +// binary search, which would make it O(N*log(M)). +func (p *Profile) remapMappingIDs() { + // Some profile handlers will incorrectly set regions for the main + // executable if its section is remapped. Fix them through heuristics. + + if len(p.Mapping) > 0 { + // Remove the initial mapping if named '/anon_hugepage' and has a + // consecutive adjacent mapping. + if m := p.Mapping[0]; strings.HasPrefix(m.File, "/anon_hugepage") { + if len(p.Mapping) > 1 && m.Limit == p.Mapping[1].Start { + p.Mapping = p.Mapping[1:] + } + } + } + + // Subtract the offset from the start of the main mapping if it + // ends up at a recognizable start address. + if len(p.Mapping) > 0 { + const expectedStart = 0x400000 + if m := p.Mapping[0]; m.Start-m.Offset == expectedStart { + m.Start = expectedStart + m.Offset = 0 + } + } + + // Associate each location with an address to the corresponding + // mapping. Create fake mapping if a suitable one isn't found. + var fake *Mapping +nextLocation: + for _, l := range p.Location { + a := l.Address + if l.Mapping != nil || a == 0 { + continue + } + for _, m := range p.Mapping { + if m.Start <= a && a < m.Limit { + l.Mapping = m + continue nextLocation + } + } + // Work around legacy handlers failing to encode the first + // part of mappings split into adjacent ranges. + for _, m := range p.Mapping { + if m.Offset != 0 && m.Start-m.Offset <= a && a < m.Start { + m.Start -= m.Offset + m.Offset = 0 + l.Mapping = m + continue nextLocation + } + } + // If there is still no mapping, create a fake one. + // This is important for the Go legacy handler, which produced + // no mappings. + if fake == nil { + fake = &Mapping{ + ID: 1, + Limit: ^uint64(0), + } + p.Mapping = append(p.Mapping, fake) + } + l.Mapping = fake + } + + // Reset all mapping IDs. + for i, m := range p.Mapping { + m.ID = uint64(i + 1) + } +} + +var cpuInts = []func([]byte) (uint64, []byte){ + get32l, + get32b, + get64l, + get64b, +} + +func get32l(b []byte) (uint64, []byte) { + if len(b) < 4 { + return 0, nil + } + return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24, b[4:] +} + +func get32b(b []byte) (uint64, []byte) { + if len(b) < 4 { + return 0, nil + } + return uint64(b[3]) | uint64(b[2])<<8 | uint64(b[1])<<16 | uint64(b[0])<<24, b[4:] +} + +func get64l(b []byte) (uint64, []byte) { + if len(b) < 8 { + return 0, nil + } + return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56, b[8:] +} + +func get64b(b []byte) (uint64, []byte) { + if len(b) < 8 { + return 0, nil + } + return uint64(b[7]) | uint64(b[6])<<8 | uint64(b[5])<<16 | uint64(b[4])<<24 | uint64(b[3])<<32 | uint64(b[2])<<40 | uint64(b[1])<<48 | uint64(b[0])<<56, b[8:] +} + +// parseCPU parses a profilez legacy profile and returns a newly +// populated Profile. +// +// The general format for profilez samples is a sequence of words in +// binary format. The first words are a header with the following data: +// +// 1st word -- 0 +// 2nd word -- 3 +// 3rd word -- 0 if a c++ application, 1 if a java application. +// 4th word -- Sampling period (in microseconds). +// 5th word -- Padding. +func parseCPU(b []byte) (*Profile, error) { + var parse func([]byte) (uint64, []byte) + var n1, n2, n3, n4, n5 uint64 + for _, parse = range cpuInts { + var tmp []byte + n1, tmp = parse(b) + n2, tmp = parse(tmp) + n3, tmp = parse(tmp) + n4, tmp = parse(tmp) + n5, tmp = parse(tmp) + + if tmp != nil && n1 == 0 && n2 == 3 && n3 == 0 && n4 > 0 && n5 == 0 { + b = tmp + return cpuProfile(b, int64(n4), parse) + } + if tmp != nil && n1 == 0 && n2 == 3 && n3 == 1 && n4 > 0 && n5 == 0 { + b = tmp + return javaCPUProfile(b, int64(n4), parse) + } + } + return nil, errUnrecognized +} + +// cpuProfile returns a new Profile from C++ profilez data. +// b is the profile bytes after the header, period is the profiling +// period, and parse is a function to parse 8-byte chunks from the +// profile in its native endianness. +func cpuProfile(b []byte, period int64, parse func(b []byte) (uint64, []byte)) (*Profile, error) { + p := &Profile{ + Period: period * 1000, + PeriodType: &ValueType{Type: "cpu", Unit: "nanoseconds"}, + SampleType: []*ValueType{ + {Type: "samples", Unit: "count"}, + {Type: "cpu", Unit: "nanoseconds"}, + }, + } + var err error + if b, _, err = parseCPUSamples(b, parse, true, p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // If *most* samples have the same second-to-the-bottom frame, it + // strongly suggests that it is an uninteresting artifact of + // measurement -- a stack frame pushed by the signal handler. The + // bottom frame is always correct as it is picked up from the signal + // structure, not the stack. Check if this is the case and if so, + // remove. + + // Remove up to two frames. + maxiter := 2 + // Allow one different sample for this many samples with the same + // second-to-last frame. + similarSamples := 32 + margin := len(p.Sample) / similarSamples + + for iter := 0; iter < maxiter; iter++ { + addr1 := make(map[uint64]int) + for _, s := range p.Sample { + if len(s.Location) > 1 { + a := s.Location[1].Address + addr1[a] = addr1[a] + 1 + } + } + + for id1, count := range addr1 { + if count >= len(p.Sample)-margin { + // Found uninteresting frame, strip it out from all samples + for _, s := range p.Sample { + if len(s.Location) > 1 && s.Location[1].Address == id1 { + s.Location = append(s.Location[:1], s.Location[2:]...) + } + } + break + } + } + } + + if err := p.ParseMemoryMap(bytes.NewBuffer(b)); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + cleanupDuplicateLocations(p) + return p, nil +} + +func cleanupDuplicateLocations(p *Profile) { + // The profile handler may duplicate the leaf frame, because it gets + // its address both from stack unwinding and from the signal + // context. Detect this and delete the duplicate, which has been + // adjusted by -1. The leaf address should not be adjusted as it is + // not a call. + for _, s := range p.Sample { + if len(s.Location) > 1 && s.Location[0].Address == s.Location[1].Address+1 { + s.Location = append(s.Location[:1], s.Location[2:]...) + } + } +} + +// parseCPUSamples parses a collection of profilez samples from a +// profile. +// +// profilez samples are a repeated sequence of stack frames of the +// form: +// +// 1st word -- The number of times this stack was encountered. +// 2nd word -- The size of the stack (StackSize). +// 3rd word -- The first address on the stack. +// ... +// StackSize + 2 -- The last address on the stack +// +// The last stack trace is of the form: +// +// 1st word -- 0 +// 2nd word -- 1 +// 3rd word -- 0 +// +// Addresses from stack traces may point to the next instruction after +// each call. Optionally adjust by -1 to land somewhere on the actual +// call (except for the leaf, which is not a call). +func parseCPUSamples(b []byte, parse func(b []byte) (uint64, []byte), adjust bool, p *Profile) ([]byte, map[uint64]*Location, error) { + locs := make(map[uint64]*Location) + for len(b) > 0 { + var count, nstk uint64 + count, b = parse(b) + nstk, b = parse(b) + if b == nil || nstk > uint64(len(b)/4) { + return nil, nil, errUnrecognized + } + var sloc []*Location + addrs := make([]uint64, nstk) + for i := 0; i < int(nstk); i++ { + addrs[i], b = parse(b) + } + + if count == 0 && nstk == 1 && addrs[0] == 0 { + // End of data marker + break + } + for i, addr := range addrs { + if adjust && i > 0 { + addr-- + } + loc := locs[addr] + if loc == nil { + loc = &Location{ + Address: addr, + } + locs[addr] = loc + p.Location = append(p.Location, loc) + } + sloc = append(sloc, loc) + } + p.Sample = append(p.Sample, + &Sample{ + Value: []int64{int64(count), int64(count) * p.Period}, + Location: sloc, + }) + } + // Reached the end without finding the EOD marker. + return b, locs, nil +} + +// parseHeap parses a heapz legacy or a growthz profile and +// returns a newly populated Profile. +func parseHeap(b []byte) (p *Profile, err error) { + s := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewBuffer(b)) + if !s.Scan() { + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + p = &Profile{} + + sampling := "" + hasAlloc := false + + line := s.Text() + p.PeriodType = &ValueType{Type: "space", Unit: "bytes"} + if header := heapHeaderRE.FindStringSubmatch(line); header != nil { + sampling, p.Period, hasAlloc, err = parseHeapHeader(line) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } else if header = growthHeaderRE.FindStringSubmatch(line); header != nil { + p.Period = 1 + } else if header = fragmentationHeaderRE.FindStringSubmatch(line); header != nil { + p.Period = 1 + } else { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + + if hasAlloc { + // Put alloc before inuse so that default pprof selection + // will prefer inuse_space. + p.SampleType = []*ValueType{ + {Type: "alloc_objects", Unit: "count"}, + {Type: "alloc_space", Unit: "bytes"}, + {Type: "inuse_objects", Unit: "count"}, + {Type: "inuse_space", Unit: "bytes"}, + } + } else { + p.SampleType = []*ValueType{ + {Type: "objects", Unit: "count"}, + {Type: "space", Unit: "bytes"}, + } + } + + locs := make(map[uint64]*Location) + for s.Scan() { + line := strings.TrimSpace(s.Text()) + + if isSpaceOrComment(line) { + continue + } + + if isMemoryMapSentinel(line) { + break + } + + value, blocksize, addrs, err := parseHeapSample(line, p.Period, sampling, hasAlloc) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + var sloc []*Location + for _, addr := range addrs { + // Addresses from stack traces point to the next instruction after + // each call. Adjust by -1 to land somewhere on the actual call. + addr-- + loc := locs[addr] + if locs[addr] == nil { + loc = &Location{ + Address: addr, + } + p.Location = append(p.Location, loc) + locs[addr] = loc + } + sloc = append(sloc, loc) + } + + p.Sample = append(p.Sample, &Sample{ + Value: value, + Location: sloc, + NumLabel: map[string][]int64{"bytes": {blocksize}}, + }) + } + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if err := parseAdditionalSections(s, p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return p, nil +} + +func parseHeapHeader(line string) (sampling string, period int64, hasAlloc bool, err error) { + header := heapHeaderRE.FindStringSubmatch(line) + if header == nil { + return "", 0, false, errUnrecognized + } + + if len(header[6]) > 0 { + if period, err = strconv.ParseInt(header[6], 10, 64); err != nil { + return "", 0, false, errUnrecognized + } + } + + if (header[3] != header[1] && header[3] != "0") || (header[4] != header[2] && header[4] != "0") { + hasAlloc = true + } + + switch header[5] { + case "heapz_v2", "heap_v2": + return "v2", period, hasAlloc, nil + case "heapprofile": + return "", 1, hasAlloc, nil + case "heap": + return "v2", period / 2, hasAlloc, nil + default: + return "", 0, false, errUnrecognized + } +} + +// parseHeapSample parses a single row from a heap profile into a new Sample. +func parseHeapSample(line string, rate int64, sampling string, includeAlloc bool) (value []int64, blocksize int64, addrs []uint64, err error) { + sampleData := heapSampleRE.FindStringSubmatch(line) + if len(sampleData) != 6 { + return nil, 0, nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected number of sample values: got %d, want 6", len(sampleData)) + } + + // This is a local-scoped helper function to avoid needing to pass + // around rate, sampling and many return parameters. + addValues := func(countString, sizeString string, label string) error { + count, err := strconv.ParseInt(countString, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("malformed sample: %s: %v", line, err) + } + size, err := strconv.ParseInt(sizeString, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("malformed sample: %s: %v", line, err) + } + if count == 0 && size != 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("%s count was 0 but %s bytes was %d", label, label, size) + } + if count != 0 { + blocksize = size / count + if sampling == "v2" { + count, size = scaleHeapSample(count, size, rate) + } + } + value = append(value, count, size) + return nil + } + + if includeAlloc { + if err := addValues(sampleData[3], sampleData[4], "allocation"); err != nil { + return nil, 0, nil, err + } + } + + if err := addValues(sampleData[1], sampleData[2], "inuse"); err != nil { + return nil, 0, nil, err + } + + addrs, err = parseHexAddresses(sampleData[5]) + if err != nil { + return nil, 0, nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed sample: %s: %v", line, err) + } + + return value, blocksize, addrs, nil +} + +// parseHexAddresses extracts hex numbers from a string, attempts to convert +// each to an unsigned 64-bit number and returns the resulting numbers as a +// slice, or an error if the string contains hex numbers which are too large to +// handle (which means a malformed profile). +func parseHexAddresses(s string) ([]uint64, error) { + hexStrings := hexNumberRE.FindAllString(s, -1) + var addrs []uint64 + for _, s := range hexStrings { + if addr, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 0, 64); err == nil { + addrs = append(addrs, addr) + } else { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse as hex 64-bit number: %s", s) + } + } + return addrs, nil +} + +// scaleHeapSample adjusts the data from a heapz Sample to +// account for its probability of appearing in the collected +// data. heapz profiles are a sampling of the memory allocations +// requests in a program. We estimate the unsampled value by dividing +// each collected sample by its probability of appearing in the +// profile. heapz v2 profiles rely on a poisson process to determine +// which samples to collect, based on the desired average collection +// rate R. The probability of a sample of size S to appear in that +// profile is 1-exp(-S/R). +func scaleHeapSample(count, size, rate int64) (int64, int64) { + if count == 0 || size == 0 { + return 0, 0 + } + + if rate <= 1 { + // if rate==1 all samples were collected so no adjustment is needed. + // if rate<1 treat as unknown and skip scaling. + return count, size + } + + avgSize := float64(size) / float64(count) + scale := 1 / (1 - math.Exp(-avgSize/float64(rate))) + + return int64(float64(count) * scale), int64(float64(size) * scale) +} + +// parseContention parses a mutex or contention profile. There are 2 cases: +// "--- contentionz " for legacy C++ profiles (and backwards compatibility) +// "--- mutex:" or "--- contention:" for profiles generated by the Go runtime. +func parseContention(b []byte) (*Profile, error) { + s := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewBuffer(b)) + if !s.Scan() { + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + + switch l := s.Text(); { + case strings.HasPrefix(l, "--- contentionz "): + case strings.HasPrefix(l, "--- mutex:"): + case strings.HasPrefix(l, "--- contention:"): + default: + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + + p := &Profile{ + PeriodType: &ValueType{Type: "contentions", Unit: "count"}, + Period: 1, + SampleType: []*ValueType{ + {Type: "contentions", Unit: "count"}, + {Type: "delay", Unit: "nanoseconds"}, + }, + } + + var cpuHz int64 + // Parse text of the form "attribute = value" before the samples. + const delimiter = "=" + for s.Scan() { + line := s.Text() + if line = strings.TrimSpace(line); isSpaceOrComment(line) { + continue + } + if strings.HasPrefix(line, "---") { + break + } + attr := strings.SplitN(line, delimiter, 2) + if len(attr) != 2 { + break + } + key, val := strings.TrimSpace(attr[0]), strings.TrimSpace(attr[1]) + var err error + switch key { + case "cycles/second": + if cpuHz, err = strconv.ParseInt(val, 0, 64); err != nil { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + case "sampling period": + if p.Period, err = strconv.ParseInt(val, 0, 64); err != nil { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + case "ms since reset": + ms, err := strconv.ParseInt(val, 0, 64) + if err != nil { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + p.DurationNanos = ms * 1000 * 1000 + case "format": + // CPP contentionz profiles don't have format. + return nil, errUnrecognized + case "resolution": + // CPP contentionz profiles don't have resolution. + return nil, errUnrecognized + case "discarded samples": + default: + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + } + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + locs := make(map[uint64]*Location) + for { + line := strings.TrimSpace(s.Text()) + if strings.HasPrefix(line, "---") { + break + } + if !isSpaceOrComment(line) { + value, addrs, err := parseContentionSample(line, p.Period, cpuHz) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + var sloc []*Location + for _, addr := range addrs { + // Addresses from stack traces point to the next instruction after + // each call. Adjust by -1 to land somewhere on the actual call. + addr-- + loc := locs[addr] + if locs[addr] == nil { + loc = &Location{ + Address: addr, + } + p.Location = append(p.Location, loc) + locs[addr] = loc + } + sloc = append(sloc, loc) + } + p.Sample = append(p.Sample, &Sample{ + Value: value, + Location: sloc, + }) + } + if !s.Scan() { + break + } + } + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if err := parseAdditionalSections(s, p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return p, nil +} + +// parseContentionSample parses a single row from a contention profile +// into a new Sample. +func parseContentionSample(line string, period, cpuHz int64) (value []int64, addrs []uint64, err error) { + sampleData := contentionSampleRE.FindStringSubmatch(line) + if sampleData == nil { + return nil, nil, errUnrecognized + } + + v1, err := strconv.ParseInt(sampleData[1], 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed sample: %s: %v", line, err) + } + v2, err := strconv.ParseInt(sampleData[2], 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed sample: %s: %v", line, err) + } + + // Unsample values if period and cpuHz are available. + // - Delays are scaled to cycles and then to nanoseconds. + // - Contentions are scaled to cycles. + if period > 0 { + if cpuHz > 0 { + cpuGHz := float64(cpuHz) / 1e9 + v1 = int64(float64(v1) * float64(period) / cpuGHz) + } + v2 = v2 * period + } + + value = []int64{v2, v1} + addrs, err = parseHexAddresses(sampleData[3]) + if err != nil { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed sample: %s: %v", line, err) + } + + return value, addrs, nil +} + +// parseThread parses a Threadz profile and returns a new Profile. +func parseThread(b []byte) (*Profile, error) { + s := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewBuffer(b)) + // Skip past comments and empty lines seeking a real header. + for s.Scan() && isSpaceOrComment(s.Text()) { + } + + line := s.Text() + if m := threadzStartRE.FindStringSubmatch(line); m != nil { + // Advance over initial comments until first stack trace. + for s.Scan() { + if line = s.Text(); isMemoryMapSentinel(line) || strings.HasPrefix(line, "-") { + break + } + } + } else if t := threadStartRE.FindStringSubmatch(line); len(t) != 4 { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + + p := &Profile{ + SampleType: []*ValueType{{Type: "thread", Unit: "count"}}, + PeriodType: &ValueType{Type: "thread", Unit: "count"}, + Period: 1, + } + + locs := make(map[uint64]*Location) + // Recognize each thread and populate profile samples. + for !isMemoryMapSentinel(line) { + if strings.HasPrefix(line, "---- no stack trace for") { + break + } + if t := threadStartRE.FindStringSubmatch(line); len(t) != 4 { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + + var addrs []uint64 + var err error + line, addrs, err = parseThreadSample(s) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if len(addrs) == 0 { + // We got a --same as previous threads--. Bump counters. + if len(p.Sample) > 0 { + s := p.Sample[len(p.Sample)-1] + s.Value[0]++ + } + continue + } + + var sloc []*Location + for i, addr := range addrs { + // Addresses from stack traces point to the next instruction after + // each call. Adjust by -1 to land somewhere on the actual call + // (except for the leaf, which is not a call). + if i > 0 { + addr-- + } + loc := locs[addr] + if locs[addr] == nil { + loc = &Location{ + Address: addr, + } + p.Location = append(p.Location, loc) + locs[addr] = loc + } + sloc = append(sloc, loc) + } + + p.Sample = append(p.Sample, &Sample{ + Value: []int64{1}, + Location: sloc, + }) + } + + if err := parseAdditionalSections(s, p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + cleanupDuplicateLocations(p) + return p, nil +} + +// parseThreadSample parses a symbolized or unsymbolized stack trace. +// Returns the first line after the traceback, the sample (or nil if +// it hits a 'same-as-previous' marker) and an error. +func parseThreadSample(s *bufio.Scanner) (nextl string, addrs []uint64, err error) { + var line string + sameAsPrevious := false + for s.Scan() { + line = strings.TrimSpace(s.Text()) + if line == "" { + continue + } + + if strings.HasPrefix(line, "---") { + break + } + if strings.Contains(line, "same as previous thread") { + sameAsPrevious = true + continue + } + + curAddrs, err := parseHexAddresses(line) + if err != nil { + return "", nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed sample: %s: %v", line, err) + } + addrs = append(addrs, curAddrs...) + } + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return "", nil, err + } + if sameAsPrevious { + return line, nil, nil + } + return line, addrs, nil +} + +// parseAdditionalSections parses any additional sections in the +// profile, ignoring any unrecognized sections. +func parseAdditionalSections(s *bufio.Scanner, p *Profile) error { + for !isMemoryMapSentinel(s.Text()) && s.Scan() { + } + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return err + } + return p.ParseMemoryMapFromScanner(s) +} + +// ParseProcMaps parses a memory map in the format of /proc/self/maps. +// ParseMemoryMap should be called after setting on a profile to +// associate locations to the corresponding mapping based on their +// address. +func ParseProcMaps(rd io.Reader) ([]*Mapping, error) { + s := bufio.NewScanner(rd) + return parseProcMapsFromScanner(s) +} + +func parseProcMapsFromScanner(s *bufio.Scanner) ([]*Mapping, error) { + var mapping []*Mapping + + var attrs []string + const delimiter = "=" + r := strings.NewReplacer() + for s.Scan() { + line := r.Replace(removeLoggingInfo(s.Text())) + m, err := parseMappingEntry(line) + if err != nil { + if err == errUnrecognized { + // Recognize assignments of the form: attr=value, and replace + // $attr with value on subsequent mappings. + if attr := strings.SplitN(line, delimiter, 2); len(attr) == 2 { + attrs = append(attrs, "$"+strings.TrimSpace(attr[0]), strings.TrimSpace(attr[1])) + r = strings.NewReplacer(attrs...) + } + // Ignore any unrecognized entries + continue + } + return nil, err + } + if m == nil { + continue + } + mapping = append(mapping, m) + } + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return mapping, nil +} + +// removeLoggingInfo detects and removes log prefix entries generated +// by the glog package. If no logging prefix is detected, the string +// is returned unmodified. +func removeLoggingInfo(line string) string { + if match := logInfoRE.FindStringIndex(line); match != nil { + return line[match[1]:] + } + return line +} + +// ParseMemoryMap parses a memory map in the format of +// /proc/self/maps, and overrides the mappings in the current profile. +// It renumbers the samples and locations in the profile correspondingly. +func (p *Profile) ParseMemoryMap(rd io.Reader) error { + return p.ParseMemoryMapFromScanner(bufio.NewScanner(rd)) +} + +// ParseMemoryMapFromScanner parses a memory map in the format of +// /proc/self/maps or a variety of legacy format, and overrides the +// mappings in the current profile. It renumbers the samples and +// locations in the profile correspondingly. +func (p *Profile) ParseMemoryMapFromScanner(s *bufio.Scanner) error { + mapping, err := parseProcMapsFromScanner(s) + if err != nil { + return err + } + p.Mapping = append(p.Mapping, mapping...) + p.massageMappings() + p.remapLocationIDs() + p.remapFunctionIDs() + p.remapMappingIDs() + return nil +} + +func parseMappingEntry(l string) (*Mapping, error) { + var start, end, perm, file, offset, buildID string + if me := procMapsRE.FindStringSubmatch(l); len(me) == 6 { + start, end, perm, offset, file = me[1], me[2], me[3], me[4], me[5] + } else if me := briefMapsRE.FindStringSubmatch(l); len(me) == 7 { + start, end, perm, file, offset, buildID = me[1], me[2], me[3], me[4], me[5], me[6] + } else { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + + var err error + mapping := &Mapping{ + File: file, + BuildID: buildID, + } + if perm != "" && !strings.Contains(perm, "x") { + // Skip non-executable entries. + return nil, nil + } + if mapping.Start, err = strconv.ParseUint(start, 16, 64); err != nil { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + if mapping.Limit, err = strconv.ParseUint(end, 16, 64); err != nil { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + if offset != "" { + if mapping.Offset, err = strconv.ParseUint(offset, 16, 64); err != nil { + return nil, errUnrecognized + } + } + return mapping, nil +} + +var memoryMapSentinels = []string{ + "--- Memory map: ---", + "MAPPED_LIBRARIES:", +} + +// isMemoryMapSentinel returns true if the string contains one of the +// known sentinels for memory map information. +func isMemoryMapSentinel(line string) bool { + for _, s := range memoryMapSentinels { + if strings.Contains(line, s) { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func (p *Profile) addLegacyFrameInfo() { + switch { + case isProfileType(p, heapzSampleTypes): + p.DropFrames, p.KeepFrames = allocRxStr, allocSkipRxStr + case isProfileType(p, contentionzSampleTypes): + p.DropFrames, p.KeepFrames = lockRxStr, "" + default: + p.DropFrames, p.KeepFrames = cpuProfilerRxStr, "" + } +} + +var heapzSampleTypes = [][]string{ + {"allocations", "size"}, // early Go pprof profiles + {"objects", "space"}, + {"inuse_objects", "inuse_space"}, + {"alloc_objects", "alloc_space"}, + {"alloc_objects", "alloc_space", "inuse_objects", "inuse_space"}, // Go pprof legacy profiles +} +var contentionzSampleTypes = [][]string{ + {"contentions", "delay"}, +} + +func isProfileType(p *Profile, types [][]string) bool { + st := p.SampleType +nextType: + for _, t := range types { + if len(st) != len(t) { + continue + } + + for i := range st { + if st[i].Type != t[i] { + continue nextType + } + } + return true + } + return false +} + +var allocRxStr = strings.Join([]string{ + // POSIX entry points. + `calloc`, + `cfree`, + `malloc`, + `free`, + `memalign`, + `do_memalign`, + `(__)?posix_memalign`, + `pvalloc`, + `valloc`, + `realloc`, + + // TC malloc. + `tcmalloc::.*`, + `tc_calloc`, + `tc_cfree`, + `tc_malloc`, + `tc_free`, + `tc_memalign`, + `tc_posix_memalign`, + `tc_pvalloc`, + `tc_valloc`, + `tc_realloc`, + `tc_new`, + `tc_delete`, + `tc_newarray`, + `tc_deletearray`, + `tc_new_nothrow`, + `tc_newarray_nothrow`, + + // Memory-allocation routines on OS X. + `malloc_zone_malloc`, + `malloc_zone_calloc`, + `malloc_zone_valloc`, + `malloc_zone_realloc`, + `malloc_zone_memalign`, + `malloc_zone_free`, + + // Go runtime + `runtime\..*`, + + // Other misc. memory allocation routines + `BaseArena::.*`, + `(::)?do_malloc_no_errno`, + `(::)?do_malloc_pages`, + `(::)?do_malloc`, + `DoSampledAllocation`, + `MallocedMemBlock::MallocedMemBlock`, + `_M_allocate`, + `__builtin_(vec_)?delete`, + `__builtin_(vec_)?new`, + `__gnu_cxx::new_allocator::allocate`, + `__libc_malloc`, + `__malloc_alloc_template::allocate`, + `allocate`, + `cpp_alloc`, + `operator new(\[\])?`, + `simple_alloc::allocate`, +}, `|`) + +var allocSkipRxStr = strings.Join([]string{ + // Preserve Go runtime frames that appear in the middle/bottom of + // the stack. + `runtime\.panic`, + `runtime\.reflectcall`, + `runtime\.call[0-9]*`, +}, `|`) + +var cpuProfilerRxStr = strings.Join([]string{ + `ProfileData::Add`, + `ProfileData::prof_handler`, + `CpuProfiler::prof_handler`, + `__pthread_sighandler`, + `__restore`, +}, `|`) + +var lockRxStr = strings.Join([]string{ + `RecordLockProfileData`, + `(base::)?RecordLockProfileData.*`, + `(base::)?SubmitMutexProfileData.*`, + `(base::)?SubmitSpinLockProfileData.*`, + `(base::Mutex::)?AwaitCommon.*`, + `(base::Mutex::)?Unlock.*`, + `(base::Mutex::)?UnlockSlow.*`, + `(base::Mutex::)?ReaderUnlock.*`, + `(base::MutexLock::)?~MutexLock.*`, + `(Mutex::)?AwaitCommon.*`, + `(Mutex::)?Unlock.*`, + `(Mutex::)?UnlockSlow.*`, + `(Mutex::)?ReaderUnlock.*`, + `(MutexLock::)?~MutexLock.*`, + `(SpinLock::)?Unlock.*`, + `(SpinLock::)?SlowUnlock.*`, + `(SpinLockHolder::)?~SpinLockHolder.*`, +}, `|`) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/merge.go b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/merge.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eee0132 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/merge.go @@ -0,0 +1,669 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +package profile + +import ( + "encoding/binary" + "fmt" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +// Compact performs garbage collection on a profile to remove any +// unreferenced fields. This is useful to reduce the size of a profile +// after samples or locations have been removed. +func (p *Profile) Compact() *Profile { + p, _ = Merge([]*Profile{p}) + return p +} + +// Merge merges all the profiles in profs into a single Profile. +// Returns a new profile independent of the input profiles. The merged +// profile is compacted to eliminate unused samples, locations, +// functions and mappings. Profiles must have identical profile sample +// and period types or the merge will fail. profile.Period of the +// resulting profile will be the maximum of all profiles, and +// profile.TimeNanos will be the earliest nonzero one. Merges are +// associative with the caveat of the first profile having some +// specialization in how headers are combined. There may be other +// subtleties now or in the future regarding associativity. +func Merge(srcs []*Profile) (*Profile, error) { + if len(srcs) == 0 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("no profiles to merge") + } + p, err := combineHeaders(srcs) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + pm := &profileMerger{ + p: p, + samples: make(map[sampleKey]*Sample, len(srcs[0].Sample)), + locations: make(map[locationKey]*Location, len(srcs[0].Location)), + functions: make(map[functionKey]*Function, len(srcs[0].Function)), + mappings: make(map[mappingKey]*Mapping, len(srcs[0].Mapping)), + } + + for _, src := range srcs { + // Clear the profile-specific hash tables + pm.locationsByID = makeLocationIDMap(len(src.Location)) + pm.functionsByID = make(map[uint64]*Function, len(src.Function)) + pm.mappingsByID = make(map[uint64]mapInfo, len(src.Mapping)) + + if len(pm.mappings) == 0 && len(src.Mapping) > 0 { + // The Mapping list has the property that the first mapping + // represents the main binary. Take the first Mapping we see, + // otherwise the operations below will add mappings in an + // arbitrary order. + pm.mapMapping(src.Mapping[0]) + } + + for _, s := range src.Sample { + if !isZeroSample(s) { + pm.mapSample(s) + } + } + } + + for _, s := range p.Sample { + if isZeroSample(s) { + // If there are any zero samples, re-merge the profile to GC + // them. + return Merge([]*Profile{p}) + } + } + + return p, nil +} + +// Normalize normalizes the source profile by multiplying each value in profile by the +// ratio of the sum of the base profile's values of that sample type to the sum of the +// source profile's value of that sample type. +func (p *Profile) Normalize(pb *Profile) error { + + if err := p.compatible(pb); err != nil { + return err + } + + baseVals := make([]int64, len(p.SampleType)) + for _, s := range pb.Sample { + for i, v := range s.Value { + baseVals[i] += v + } + } + + srcVals := make([]int64, len(p.SampleType)) + for _, s := range p.Sample { + for i, v := range s.Value { + srcVals[i] += v + } + } + + normScale := make([]float64, len(baseVals)) + for i := range baseVals { + if srcVals[i] == 0 { + normScale[i] = 0.0 + } else { + normScale[i] = float64(baseVals[i]) / float64(srcVals[i]) + } + } + p.ScaleN(normScale) + return nil +} + +func isZeroSample(s *Sample) bool { + for _, v := range s.Value { + if v != 0 { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +type profileMerger struct { + p *Profile + + // Memoization tables within a profile. + locationsByID locationIDMap + functionsByID map[uint64]*Function + mappingsByID map[uint64]mapInfo + + // Memoization tables for profile entities. + samples map[sampleKey]*Sample + locations map[locationKey]*Location + functions map[functionKey]*Function + mappings map[mappingKey]*Mapping +} + +type mapInfo struct { + m *Mapping + offset int64 +} + +func (pm *profileMerger) mapSample(src *Sample) *Sample { + // Check memoization table + k := pm.sampleKey(src) + if ss, ok := pm.samples[k]; ok { + for i, v := range src.Value { + ss.Value[i] += v + } + return ss + } + + // Make new sample. + s := &Sample{ + Location: make([]*Location, len(src.Location)), + Value: make([]int64, len(src.Value)), + Label: make(map[string][]string, len(src.Label)), + NumLabel: make(map[string][]int64, len(src.NumLabel)), + NumUnit: make(map[string][]string, len(src.NumLabel)), + } + for i, l := range src.Location { + s.Location[i] = pm.mapLocation(l) + } + for k, v := range src.Label { + vv := make([]string, len(v)) + copy(vv, v) + s.Label[k] = vv + } + for k, v := range src.NumLabel { + u := src.NumUnit[k] + vv := make([]int64, len(v)) + uu := make([]string, len(u)) + copy(vv, v) + copy(uu, u) + s.NumLabel[k] = vv + s.NumUnit[k] = uu + } + copy(s.Value, src.Value) + pm.samples[k] = s + pm.p.Sample = append(pm.p.Sample, s) + return s +} + +func (pm *profileMerger) sampleKey(sample *Sample) sampleKey { + // Accumulate contents into a string. + var buf strings.Builder + buf.Grow(64) // Heuristic to avoid extra allocs + + // encode a number + putNumber := func(v uint64) { + var num [binary.MaxVarintLen64]byte + n := binary.PutUvarint(num[:], v) + buf.Write(num[:n]) + } + + // encode a string prefixed with its length. + putDelimitedString := func(s string) { + putNumber(uint64(len(s))) + buf.WriteString(s) + } + + for _, l := range sample.Location { + // Get the location in the merged profile, which may have a different ID. + if loc := pm.mapLocation(l); loc != nil { + putNumber(loc.ID) + } + } + putNumber(0) // Delimiter + + for _, l := range sortedKeys1(sample.Label) { + putDelimitedString(l) + values := sample.Label[l] + putNumber(uint64(len(values))) + for _, v := range values { + putDelimitedString(v) + } + } + + for _, l := range sortedKeys2(sample.NumLabel) { + putDelimitedString(l) + values := sample.NumLabel[l] + putNumber(uint64(len(values))) + for _, v := range values { + putNumber(uint64(v)) + } + units := sample.NumUnit[l] + putNumber(uint64(len(units))) + for _, v := range units { + putDelimitedString(v) + } + } + + return sampleKey(buf.String()) +} + +type sampleKey string + +// sortedKeys1 returns the sorted keys found in a string->[]string map. +// +// Note: this is currently non-generic since github pprof runs golint, +// which does not support generics. When that issue is fixed, it can +// be merged with sortedKeys2 and made into a generic function. +func sortedKeys1(m map[string][]string) []string { + if len(m) == 0 { + return nil + } + keys := make([]string, 0, len(m)) + for k := range m { + keys = append(keys, k) + } + sort.Strings(keys) + return keys +} + +// sortedKeys2 returns the sorted keys found in a string->[]int64 map. +// +// Note: this is currently non-generic since github pprof runs golint, +// which does not support generics. When that issue is fixed, it can +// be merged with sortedKeys1 and made into a generic function. +func sortedKeys2(m map[string][]int64) []string { + if len(m) == 0 { + return nil + } + keys := make([]string, 0, len(m)) + for k := range m { + keys = append(keys, k) + } + sort.Strings(keys) + return keys +} + +func (pm *profileMerger) mapLocation(src *Location) *Location { + if src == nil { + return nil + } + + if l := pm.locationsByID.get(src.ID); l != nil { + return l + } + + mi := pm.mapMapping(src.Mapping) + l := &Location{ + ID: uint64(len(pm.p.Location) + 1), + Mapping: mi.m, + Address: uint64(int64(src.Address) + mi.offset), + Line: make([]Line, len(src.Line)), + IsFolded: src.IsFolded, + } + for i, ln := range src.Line { + l.Line[i] = pm.mapLine(ln) + } + // Check memoization table. Must be done on the remapped location to + // account for the remapped mapping ID. + k := l.key() + if ll, ok := pm.locations[k]; ok { + pm.locationsByID.set(src.ID, ll) + return ll + } + pm.locationsByID.set(src.ID, l) + pm.locations[k] = l + pm.p.Location = append(pm.p.Location, l) + return l +} + +// key generates locationKey to be used as a key for maps. +func (l *Location) key() locationKey { + key := locationKey{ + addr: l.Address, + isFolded: l.IsFolded, + } + if l.Mapping != nil { + // Normalizes address to handle address space randomization. + key.addr -= l.Mapping.Start + key.mappingID = l.Mapping.ID + } + lines := make([]string, len(l.Line)*3) + for i, line := range l.Line { + if line.Function != nil { + lines[i*2] = strconv.FormatUint(line.Function.ID, 16) + } + lines[i*2+1] = strconv.FormatInt(line.Line, 16) + lines[i*2+2] = strconv.FormatInt(line.Column, 16) + } + key.lines = strings.Join(lines, "|") + return key +} + +type locationKey struct { + addr, mappingID uint64 + lines string + isFolded bool +} + +func (pm *profileMerger) mapMapping(src *Mapping) mapInfo { + if src == nil { + return mapInfo{} + } + + if mi, ok := pm.mappingsByID[src.ID]; ok { + return mi + } + + // Check memoization tables. + mk := src.key() + if m, ok := pm.mappings[mk]; ok { + mi := mapInfo{m, int64(m.Start) - int64(src.Start)} + pm.mappingsByID[src.ID] = mi + return mi + } + m := &Mapping{ + ID: uint64(len(pm.p.Mapping) + 1), + Start: src.Start, + Limit: src.Limit, + Offset: src.Offset, + File: src.File, + KernelRelocationSymbol: src.KernelRelocationSymbol, + BuildID: src.BuildID, + HasFunctions: src.HasFunctions, + HasFilenames: src.HasFilenames, + HasLineNumbers: src.HasLineNumbers, + HasInlineFrames: src.HasInlineFrames, + } + pm.p.Mapping = append(pm.p.Mapping, m) + + // Update memoization tables. + pm.mappings[mk] = m + mi := mapInfo{m, 0} + pm.mappingsByID[src.ID] = mi + return mi +} + +// key generates encoded strings of Mapping to be used as a key for +// maps. +func (m *Mapping) key() mappingKey { + // Normalize addresses to handle address space randomization. + // Round up to next 4K boundary to avoid minor discrepancies. + const mapsizeRounding = 0x1000 + + size := m.Limit - m.Start + size = size + mapsizeRounding - 1 + size = size - (size % mapsizeRounding) + key := mappingKey{ + size: size, + offset: m.Offset, + } + + switch { + case m.BuildID != "": + key.buildIDOrFile = m.BuildID + case m.File != "": + key.buildIDOrFile = m.File + default: + // A mapping containing neither build ID nor file name is a fake mapping. A + // key with empty buildIDOrFile is used for fake mappings so that they are + // treated as the same mapping during merging. + } + return key +} + +type mappingKey struct { + size, offset uint64 + buildIDOrFile string +} + +func (pm *profileMerger) mapLine(src Line) Line { + ln := Line{ + Function: pm.mapFunction(src.Function), + Line: src.Line, + Column: src.Column, + } + return ln +} + +func (pm *profileMerger) mapFunction(src *Function) *Function { + if src == nil { + return nil + } + if f, ok := pm.functionsByID[src.ID]; ok { + return f + } + k := src.key() + if f, ok := pm.functions[k]; ok { + pm.functionsByID[src.ID] = f + return f + } + f := &Function{ + ID: uint64(len(pm.p.Function) + 1), + Name: src.Name, + SystemName: src.SystemName, + Filename: src.Filename, + StartLine: src.StartLine, + } + pm.functions[k] = f + pm.functionsByID[src.ID] = f + pm.p.Function = append(pm.p.Function, f) + return f +} + +// key generates a struct to be used as a key for maps. +func (f *Function) key() functionKey { + return functionKey{ + f.StartLine, + f.Name, + f.SystemName, + f.Filename, + } +} + +type functionKey struct { + startLine int64 + name, systemName, fileName string +} + +// combineHeaders checks that all profiles can be merged and returns +// their combined profile. +func combineHeaders(srcs []*Profile) (*Profile, error) { + for _, s := range srcs[1:] { + if err := srcs[0].compatible(s); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + + var timeNanos, durationNanos, period int64 + var comments []string + seenComments := map[string]bool{} + var defaultSampleType string + for _, s := range srcs { + if timeNanos == 0 || s.TimeNanos < timeNanos { + timeNanos = s.TimeNanos + } + durationNanos += s.DurationNanos + if period == 0 || period < s.Period { + period = s.Period + } + for _, c := range s.Comments { + if seen := seenComments[c]; !seen { + comments = append(comments, c) + seenComments[c] = true + } + } + if defaultSampleType == "" { + defaultSampleType = s.DefaultSampleType + } + } + + p := &Profile{ + SampleType: make([]*ValueType, len(srcs[0].SampleType)), + + DropFrames: srcs[0].DropFrames, + KeepFrames: srcs[0].KeepFrames, + + TimeNanos: timeNanos, + DurationNanos: durationNanos, + PeriodType: srcs[0].PeriodType, + Period: period, + + Comments: comments, + DefaultSampleType: defaultSampleType, + } + copy(p.SampleType, srcs[0].SampleType) + return p, nil +} + +// compatible determines if two profiles can be compared/merged. +// returns nil if the profiles are compatible; otherwise an error with +// details on the incompatibility. +func (p *Profile) compatible(pb *Profile) error { + if !equalValueType(p.PeriodType, pb.PeriodType) { + return fmt.Errorf("incompatible period types %v and %v", p.PeriodType, pb.PeriodType) + } + + if len(p.SampleType) != len(pb.SampleType) { + return fmt.Errorf("incompatible sample types %v and %v", p.SampleType, pb.SampleType) + } + + for i := range p.SampleType { + if !equalValueType(p.SampleType[i], pb.SampleType[i]) { + return fmt.Errorf("incompatible sample types %v and %v", p.SampleType, pb.SampleType) + } + } + return nil +} + +// equalValueType returns true if the two value types are semantically +// equal. It ignores the internal fields used during encode/decode. +func equalValueType(st1, st2 *ValueType) bool { + return st1.Type == st2.Type && st1.Unit == st2.Unit +} + +// locationIDMap is like a map[uint64]*Location, but provides efficiency for +// ids that are densely numbered, which is often the case. +type locationIDMap struct { + dense []*Location // indexed by id for id < len(dense) + sparse map[uint64]*Location // indexed by id for id >= len(dense) +} + +func makeLocationIDMap(n int) locationIDMap { + return locationIDMap{ + dense: make([]*Location, n), + sparse: map[uint64]*Location{}, + } +} + +func (lm locationIDMap) get(id uint64) *Location { + if id < uint64(len(lm.dense)) { + return lm.dense[int(id)] + } + return lm.sparse[id] +} + +func (lm locationIDMap) set(id uint64, loc *Location) { + if id < uint64(len(lm.dense)) { + lm.dense[id] = loc + return + } + lm.sparse[id] = loc +} + +// CompatibilizeSampleTypes makes profiles compatible to be compared/merged. It +// keeps sample types that appear in all profiles only and drops/reorders the +// sample types as necessary. +// +// In the case of sample types order is not the same for given profiles the +// order is derived from the first profile. +// +// Profiles are modified in-place. +// +// It returns an error if the sample type's intersection is empty. +func CompatibilizeSampleTypes(ps []*Profile) error { + sTypes := commonSampleTypes(ps) + if len(sTypes) == 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("profiles have empty common sample type list") + } + for _, p := range ps { + if err := compatibilizeSampleTypes(p, sTypes); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// commonSampleTypes returns sample types that appear in all profiles in the +// order how they ordered in the first profile. +func commonSampleTypes(ps []*Profile) []string { + if len(ps) == 0 { + return nil + } + sTypes := map[string]int{} + for _, p := range ps { + for _, st := range p.SampleType { + sTypes[st.Type]++ + } + } + var res []string + for _, st := range ps[0].SampleType { + if sTypes[st.Type] == len(ps) { + res = append(res, st.Type) + } + } + return res +} + +// compatibilizeSampleTypes drops sample types that are not present in sTypes +// list and reorder them if needed. +// +// It sets DefaultSampleType to sType[0] if it is not in sType list. +// +// It assumes that all sample types from the sTypes list are present in the +// given profile otherwise it returns an error. +func compatibilizeSampleTypes(p *Profile, sTypes []string) error { + if len(sTypes) == 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("sample type list is empty") + } + defaultSampleType := sTypes[0] + reMap, needToModify := make([]int, len(sTypes)), false + for i, st := range sTypes { + if st == p.DefaultSampleType { + defaultSampleType = p.DefaultSampleType + } + idx := searchValueType(p.SampleType, st) + if idx < 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("%q sample type is not found in profile", st) + } + reMap[i] = idx + if idx != i { + needToModify = true + } + } + if !needToModify && len(sTypes) == len(p.SampleType) { + return nil + } + p.DefaultSampleType = defaultSampleType + oldSampleTypes := p.SampleType + p.SampleType = make([]*ValueType, len(sTypes)) + for i, idx := range reMap { + p.SampleType[i] = oldSampleTypes[idx] + } + values := make([]int64, len(sTypes)) + for _, s := range p.Sample { + for i, idx := range reMap { + values[i] = s.Value[idx] + } + s.Value = s.Value[:len(values)] + copy(s.Value, values) + } + return nil +} + +func searchValueType(vts []*ValueType, s string) int { + for i, vt := range vts { + if vt.Type == s { + return i + } + } + return -1 +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/profile.go b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/profile.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..62df80a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/profile.go @@ -0,0 +1,864 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +// Package profile provides a representation of profile.proto and +// methods to encode/decode profiles in this format. +package profile + +import ( + "bytes" + "compress/gzip" + "fmt" + "io" + "math" + "path/filepath" + "regexp" + "sort" + "strings" + "sync" + "time" +) + +// Profile is an in-memory representation of profile.proto. +type Profile struct { + SampleType []*ValueType + DefaultSampleType string + Sample []*Sample + Mapping []*Mapping + Location []*Location + Function []*Function + Comments []string + + DropFrames string + KeepFrames string + + TimeNanos int64 + DurationNanos int64 + PeriodType *ValueType + Period int64 + + // The following fields are modified during encoding and copying, + // so are protected by a Mutex. + encodeMu sync.Mutex + + commentX []int64 + dropFramesX int64 + keepFramesX int64 + stringTable []string + defaultSampleTypeX int64 +} + +// ValueType corresponds to Profile.ValueType +type ValueType struct { + Type string // cpu, wall, inuse_space, etc + Unit string // seconds, nanoseconds, bytes, etc + + typeX int64 + unitX int64 +} + +// Sample corresponds to Profile.Sample +type Sample struct { + Location []*Location + Value []int64 + // Label is a per-label-key map to values for string labels. + // + // In general, having multiple values for the given label key is strongly + // discouraged - see docs for the sample label field in profile.proto. The + // main reason this unlikely state is tracked here is to make the + // decoding->encoding roundtrip not lossy. But we expect that the value + // slices present in this map are always of length 1. + Label map[string][]string + // NumLabel is a per-label-key map to values for numeric labels. See a note + // above on handling multiple values for a label. + NumLabel map[string][]int64 + // NumUnit is a per-label-key map to the unit names of corresponding numeric + // label values. The unit info may be missing even if the label is in + // NumLabel, see the docs in profile.proto for details. When the value is + // slice is present and not nil, its length must be equal to the length of + // the corresponding value slice in NumLabel. + NumUnit map[string][]string + + locationIDX []uint64 + labelX []label +} + +// label corresponds to Profile.Label +type label struct { + keyX int64 + // Exactly one of the two following values must be set + strX int64 + numX int64 // Integer value for this label + // can be set if numX has value + unitX int64 +} + +// Mapping corresponds to Profile.Mapping +type Mapping struct { + ID uint64 + Start uint64 + Limit uint64 + Offset uint64 + File string + BuildID string + HasFunctions bool + HasFilenames bool + HasLineNumbers bool + HasInlineFrames bool + + fileX int64 + buildIDX int64 + + // Name of the kernel relocation symbol ("_text" or "_stext"), extracted from File. + // For linux kernel mappings generated by some tools, correct symbolization depends + // on knowing which of the two possible relocation symbols was used for `Start`. + // This is given to us as a suffix in `File` (e.g. "[kernel.kallsyms]_stext"). + // + // Note, this public field is not persisted in the proto. For the purposes of + // copying / merging / hashing profiles, it is considered subsumed by `File`. + KernelRelocationSymbol string +} + +// Location corresponds to Profile.Location +type Location struct { + ID uint64 + Mapping *Mapping + Address uint64 + Line []Line + IsFolded bool + + mappingIDX uint64 +} + +// Line corresponds to Profile.Line +type Line struct { + Function *Function + Line int64 + Column int64 + + functionIDX uint64 +} + +// Function corresponds to Profile.Function +type Function struct { + ID uint64 + Name string + SystemName string + Filename string + StartLine int64 + + nameX int64 + systemNameX int64 + filenameX int64 +} + +// Parse parses a profile and checks for its validity. The input +// may be a gzip-compressed encoded protobuf or one of many legacy +// profile formats which may be unsupported in the future. +func Parse(r io.Reader) (*Profile, error) { + data, err := io.ReadAll(r) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return ParseData(data) +} + +// ParseData parses a profile from a buffer and checks for its +// validity. +func ParseData(data []byte) (*Profile, error) { + var p *Profile + var err error + if len(data) >= 2 && data[0] == 0x1f && data[1] == 0x8b { + gz, err := gzip.NewReader(bytes.NewBuffer(data)) + if err == nil { + data, err = io.ReadAll(gz) + } + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("decompressing profile: %v", err) + } + } + if p, err = ParseUncompressed(data); err != nil && err != errNoData && err != errConcatProfile { + p, err = parseLegacy(data) + } + + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing profile: %v", err) + } + + if err := p.CheckValid(); err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed profile: %v", err) + } + return p, nil +} + +var errUnrecognized = fmt.Errorf("unrecognized profile format") +var errMalformed = fmt.Errorf("malformed profile format") +var errNoData = fmt.Errorf("empty input file") +var errConcatProfile = fmt.Errorf("concatenated profiles detected") + +func parseLegacy(data []byte) (*Profile, error) { + parsers := []func([]byte) (*Profile, error){ + parseCPU, + parseHeap, + parseGoCount, // goroutine, threadcreate + parseThread, + parseContention, + parseJavaProfile, + } + + for _, parser := range parsers { + p, err := parser(data) + if err == nil { + p.addLegacyFrameInfo() + return p, nil + } + if err != errUnrecognized { + return nil, err + } + } + return nil, errUnrecognized +} + +// ParseUncompressed parses an uncompressed protobuf into a profile. +func ParseUncompressed(data []byte) (*Profile, error) { + if len(data) == 0 { + return nil, errNoData + } + p := &Profile{} + if err := unmarshal(data, p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if err := p.postDecode(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return p, nil +} + +var libRx = regexp.MustCompile(`([.]so$|[.]so[._][0-9]+)`) + +// massageMappings applies heuristic-based changes to the profile +// mappings to account for quirks of some environments. +func (p *Profile) massageMappings() { + // Merge adjacent regions with matching names, checking that the offsets match + if len(p.Mapping) > 1 { + mappings := []*Mapping{p.Mapping[0]} + for _, m := range p.Mapping[1:] { + lm := mappings[len(mappings)-1] + if adjacent(lm, m) { + lm.Limit = m.Limit + if m.File != "" { + lm.File = m.File + } + if m.BuildID != "" { + lm.BuildID = m.BuildID + } + p.updateLocationMapping(m, lm) + continue + } + mappings = append(mappings, m) + } + p.Mapping = mappings + } + + // Use heuristics to identify main binary and move it to the top of the list of mappings + for i, m := range p.Mapping { + file := strings.TrimSpace(strings.Replace(m.File, "(deleted)", "", -1)) + if len(file) == 0 { + continue + } + if len(libRx.FindStringSubmatch(file)) > 0 { + continue + } + if file[0] == '[' { + continue + } + // Swap what we guess is main to position 0. + p.Mapping[0], p.Mapping[i] = p.Mapping[i], p.Mapping[0] + break + } + + // Keep the mapping IDs neatly sorted + for i, m := range p.Mapping { + m.ID = uint64(i + 1) + } +} + +// adjacent returns whether two mapping entries represent the same +// mapping that has been split into two. Check that their addresses are adjacent, +// and if the offsets match, if they are available. +func adjacent(m1, m2 *Mapping) bool { + if m1.File != "" && m2.File != "" { + if m1.File != m2.File { + return false + } + } + if m1.BuildID != "" && m2.BuildID != "" { + if m1.BuildID != m2.BuildID { + return false + } + } + if m1.Limit != m2.Start { + return false + } + if m1.Offset != 0 && m2.Offset != 0 { + offset := m1.Offset + (m1.Limit - m1.Start) + if offset != m2.Offset { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +func (p *Profile) updateLocationMapping(from, to *Mapping) { + for _, l := range p.Location { + if l.Mapping == from { + l.Mapping = to + } + } +} + +func serialize(p *Profile) []byte { + p.encodeMu.Lock() + p.preEncode() + b := marshal(p) + p.encodeMu.Unlock() + return b +} + +// Write writes the profile as a gzip-compressed marshaled protobuf. +func (p *Profile) Write(w io.Writer) error { + zw := gzip.NewWriter(w) + defer zw.Close() + _, err := zw.Write(serialize(p)) + return err +} + +// WriteUncompressed writes the profile as a marshaled protobuf. +func (p *Profile) WriteUncompressed(w io.Writer) error { + _, err := w.Write(serialize(p)) + return err +} + +// CheckValid tests whether the profile is valid. Checks include, but are +// not limited to: +// - len(Profile.Sample[n].value) == len(Profile.value_unit) +// - Sample.id has a corresponding Profile.Location +func (p *Profile) CheckValid() error { + // Check that sample values are consistent + sampleLen := len(p.SampleType) + if sampleLen == 0 && len(p.Sample) != 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("missing sample type information") + } + for _, s := range p.Sample { + if s == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("profile has nil sample") + } + if len(s.Value) != sampleLen { + return fmt.Errorf("mismatch: sample has %d values vs. %d types", len(s.Value), len(p.SampleType)) + } + for _, l := range s.Location { + if l == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("sample has nil location") + } + } + } + + // Check that all mappings/locations/functions are in the tables + // Check that there are no duplicate ids + mappings := make(map[uint64]*Mapping, len(p.Mapping)) + for _, m := range p.Mapping { + if m == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("profile has nil mapping") + } + if m.ID == 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("found mapping with reserved ID=0") + } + if mappings[m.ID] != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("multiple mappings with same id: %d", m.ID) + } + mappings[m.ID] = m + } + functions := make(map[uint64]*Function, len(p.Function)) + for _, f := range p.Function { + if f == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("profile has nil function") + } + if f.ID == 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("found function with reserved ID=0") + } + if functions[f.ID] != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("multiple functions with same id: %d", f.ID) + } + functions[f.ID] = f + } + locations := make(map[uint64]*Location, len(p.Location)) + for _, l := range p.Location { + if l == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("profile has nil location") + } + if l.ID == 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("found location with reserved id=0") + } + if locations[l.ID] != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("multiple locations with same id: %d", l.ID) + } + locations[l.ID] = l + if m := l.Mapping; m != nil { + if m.ID == 0 || mappings[m.ID] != m { + return fmt.Errorf("inconsistent mapping %p: %d", m, m.ID) + } + } + for _, ln := range l.Line { + f := ln.Function + if f == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("location id: %d has a line with nil function", l.ID) + } + if f.ID == 0 || functions[f.ID] != f { + return fmt.Errorf("inconsistent function %p: %d", f, f.ID) + } + } + } + return nil +} + +// Aggregate merges the locations in the profile into equivalence +// classes preserving the request attributes. It also updates the +// samples to point to the merged locations. +func (p *Profile) Aggregate(inlineFrame, function, filename, linenumber, columnnumber, address bool) error { + for _, m := range p.Mapping { + m.HasInlineFrames = m.HasInlineFrames && inlineFrame + m.HasFunctions = m.HasFunctions && function + m.HasFilenames = m.HasFilenames && filename + m.HasLineNumbers = m.HasLineNumbers && linenumber + } + + // Aggregate functions + if !function || !filename { + for _, f := range p.Function { + if !function { + f.Name = "" + f.SystemName = "" + } + if !filename { + f.Filename = "" + } + } + } + + // Aggregate locations + if !inlineFrame || !address || !linenumber || !columnnumber { + for _, l := range p.Location { + if !inlineFrame && len(l.Line) > 1 { + l.Line = l.Line[len(l.Line)-1:] + } + if !linenumber { + for i := range l.Line { + l.Line[i].Line = 0 + l.Line[i].Column = 0 + } + } + if !columnnumber { + for i := range l.Line { + l.Line[i].Column = 0 + } + } + if !address { + l.Address = 0 + } + } + } + + return p.CheckValid() +} + +// NumLabelUnits returns a map of numeric label keys to the units +// associated with those keys and a map of those keys to any units +// that were encountered but not used. +// Unit for a given key is the first encountered unit for that key. If multiple +// units are encountered for values paired with a particular key, then the first +// unit encountered is used and all other units are returned in sorted order +// in map of ignored units. +// If no units are encountered for a particular key, the unit is then inferred +// based on the key. +func (p *Profile) NumLabelUnits() (map[string]string, map[string][]string) { + numLabelUnits := map[string]string{} + ignoredUnits := map[string]map[string]bool{} + encounteredKeys := map[string]bool{} + + // Determine units based on numeric tags for each sample. + for _, s := range p.Sample { + for k := range s.NumLabel { + encounteredKeys[k] = true + for _, unit := range s.NumUnit[k] { + if unit == "" { + continue + } + if wantUnit, ok := numLabelUnits[k]; !ok { + numLabelUnits[k] = unit + } else if wantUnit != unit { + if v, ok := ignoredUnits[k]; ok { + v[unit] = true + } else { + ignoredUnits[k] = map[string]bool{unit: true} + } + } + } + } + } + // Infer units for keys without any units associated with + // numeric tag values. + for key := range encounteredKeys { + unit := numLabelUnits[key] + if unit == "" { + switch key { + case "alignment", "request": + numLabelUnits[key] = "bytes" + default: + numLabelUnits[key] = key + } + } + } + + // Copy ignored units into more readable format + unitsIgnored := make(map[string][]string, len(ignoredUnits)) + for key, values := range ignoredUnits { + units := make([]string, len(values)) + i := 0 + for unit := range values { + units[i] = unit + i++ + } + sort.Strings(units) + unitsIgnored[key] = units + } + + return numLabelUnits, unitsIgnored +} + +// String dumps a text representation of a profile. Intended mainly +// for debugging purposes. +func (p *Profile) String() string { + ss := make([]string, 0, len(p.Comments)+len(p.Sample)+len(p.Mapping)+len(p.Location)) + for _, c := range p.Comments { + ss = append(ss, "Comment: "+c) + } + if pt := p.PeriodType; pt != nil { + ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("PeriodType: %s %s", pt.Type, pt.Unit)) + } + ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("Period: %d", p.Period)) + if p.TimeNanos != 0 { + ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("Time: %v", time.Unix(0, p.TimeNanos))) + } + if p.DurationNanos != 0 { + ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("Duration: %.4v", time.Duration(p.DurationNanos))) + } + + ss = append(ss, "Samples:") + var sh1 string + for _, s := range p.SampleType { + dflt := "" + if s.Type == p.DefaultSampleType { + dflt = "[dflt]" + } + sh1 = sh1 + fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s%s ", s.Type, s.Unit, dflt) + } + ss = append(ss, strings.TrimSpace(sh1)) + for _, s := range p.Sample { + ss = append(ss, s.string()) + } + + ss = append(ss, "Locations") + for _, l := range p.Location { + ss = append(ss, l.string()) + } + + ss = append(ss, "Mappings") + for _, m := range p.Mapping { + ss = append(ss, m.string()) + } + + return strings.Join(ss, "\n") + "\n" +} + +// string dumps a text representation of a mapping. Intended mainly +// for debugging purposes. +func (m *Mapping) string() string { + bits := "" + if m.HasFunctions { + bits = bits + "[FN]" + } + if m.HasFilenames { + bits = bits + "[FL]" + } + if m.HasLineNumbers { + bits = bits + "[LN]" + } + if m.HasInlineFrames { + bits = bits + "[IN]" + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%d: %#x/%#x/%#x %s %s %s", + m.ID, + m.Start, m.Limit, m.Offset, + m.File, + m.BuildID, + bits) +} + +// string dumps a text representation of a location. Intended mainly +// for debugging purposes. +func (l *Location) string() string { + ss := []string{} + locStr := fmt.Sprintf("%6d: %#x ", l.ID, l.Address) + if m := l.Mapping; m != nil { + locStr = locStr + fmt.Sprintf("M=%d ", m.ID) + } + if l.IsFolded { + locStr = locStr + "[F] " + } + if len(l.Line) == 0 { + ss = append(ss, locStr) + } + for li := range l.Line { + lnStr := "??" + if fn := l.Line[li].Function; fn != nil { + lnStr = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s:%d:%d s=%d", + fn.Name, + fn.Filename, + l.Line[li].Line, + l.Line[li].Column, + fn.StartLine) + if fn.Name != fn.SystemName { + lnStr = lnStr + "(" + fn.SystemName + ")" + } + } + ss = append(ss, locStr+lnStr) + // Do not print location details past the first line + locStr = " " + } + return strings.Join(ss, "\n") +} + +// string dumps a text representation of a sample. Intended mainly +// for debugging purposes. +func (s *Sample) string() string { + ss := []string{} + var sv string + for _, v := range s.Value { + sv = fmt.Sprintf("%s %10d", sv, v) + } + sv = sv + ": " + for _, l := range s.Location { + sv = sv + fmt.Sprintf("%d ", l.ID) + } + ss = append(ss, sv) + const labelHeader = " " + if len(s.Label) > 0 { + ss = append(ss, labelHeader+labelsToString(s.Label)) + } + if len(s.NumLabel) > 0 { + ss = append(ss, labelHeader+numLabelsToString(s.NumLabel, s.NumUnit)) + } + return strings.Join(ss, "\n") +} + +// labelsToString returns a string representation of a +// map representing labels. +func labelsToString(labels map[string][]string) string { + ls := []string{} + for k, v := range labels { + ls = append(ls, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%v", k, v)) + } + sort.Strings(ls) + return strings.Join(ls, " ") +} + +// numLabelsToString returns a string representation of a map +// representing numeric labels. +func numLabelsToString(numLabels map[string][]int64, numUnits map[string][]string) string { + ls := []string{} + for k, v := range numLabels { + units := numUnits[k] + var labelString string + if len(units) == len(v) { + values := make([]string, len(v)) + for i, vv := range v { + values[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", vv, units[i]) + } + labelString = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%v", k, values) + } else { + labelString = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%v", k, v) + } + ls = append(ls, labelString) + } + sort.Strings(ls) + return strings.Join(ls, " ") +} + +// SetLabel sets the specified key to the specified value for all samples in the +// profile. +func (p *Profile) SetLabel(key string, value []string) { + for _, sample := range p.Sample { + if sample.Label == nil { + sample.Label = map[string][]string{key: value} + } else { + sample.Label[key] = value + } + } +} + +// RemoveLabel removes all labels associated with the specified key for all +// samples in the profile. +func (p *Profile) RemoveLabel(key string) { + for _, sample := range p.Sample { + delete(sample.Label, key) + } +} + +// HasLabel returns true if a sample has a label with indicated key and value. +func (s *Sample) HasLabel(key, value string) bool { + for _, v := range s.Label[key] { + if v == value { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// SetNumLabel sets the specified key to the specified value for all samples in the +// profile. "unit" is a slice that describes the units that each corresponding member +// of "values" is measured in (e.g. bytes or seconds). If there is no relevant +// unit for a given value, that member of "unit" should be the empty string. +// "unit" must either have the same length as "value", or be nil. +func (p *Profile) SetNumLabel(key string, value []int64, unit []string) { + for _, sample := range p.Sample { + if sample.NumLabel == nil { + sample.NumLabel = map[string][]int64{key: value} + } else { + sample.NumLabel[key] = value + } + if sample.NumUnit == nil { + sample.NumUnit = map[string][]string{key: unit} + } else { + sample.NumUnit[key] = unit + } + } +} + +// RemoveNumLabel removes all numerical labels associated with the specified key for all +// samples in the profile. +func (p *Profile) RemoveNumLabel(key string) { + for _, sample := range p.Sample { + delete(sample.NumLabel, key) + delete(sample.NumUnit, key) + } +} + +// DiffBaseSample returns true if a sample belongs to the diff base and false +// otherwise. +func (s *Sample) DiffBaseSample() bool { + return s.HasLabel("pprof::base", "true") +} + +// Scale multiplies all sample values in a profile by a constant and keeps +// only samples that have at least one non-zero value. +func (p *Profile) Scale(ratio float64) { + if ratio == 1 { + return + } + ratios := make([]float64, len(p.SampleType)) + for i := range p.SampleType { + ratios[i] = ratio + } + p.ScaleN(ratios) +} + +// ScaleN multiplies each sample values in a sample by a different amount +// and keeps only samples that have at least one non-zero value. +func (p *Profile) ScaleN(ratios []float64) error { + if len(p.SampleType) != len(ratios) { + return fmt.Errorf("mismatched scale ratios, got %d, want %d", len(ratios), len(p.SampleType)) + } + allOnes := true + for _, r := range ratios { + if r != 1 { + allOnes = false + break + } + } + if allOnes { + return nil + } + fillIdx := 0 + for _, s := range p.Sample { + keepSample := false + for i, v := range s.Value { + if ratios[i] != 1 { + val := int64(math.Round(float64(v) * ratios[i])) + s.Value[i] = val + keepSample = keepSample || val != 0 + } + } + if keepSample { + p.Sample[fillIdx] = s + fillIdx++ + } + } + p.Sample = p.Sample[:fillIdx] + return nil +} + +// HasFunctions determines if all locations in this profile have +// symbolized function information. +func (p *Profile) HasFunctions() bool { + for _, l := range p.Location { + if l.Mapping != nil && !l.Mapping.HasFunctions { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// HasFileLines determines if all locations in this profile have +// symbolized file and line number information. +func (p *Profile) HasFileLines() bool { + for _, l := range p.Location { + if l.Mapping != nil && (!l.Mapping.HasFilenames || !l.Mapping.HasLineNumbers) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// Unsymbolizable returns true if a mapping points to a binary for which +// locations can't be symbolized in principle, at least now. Examples are +// "[vdso]", [vsyscall]" and some others, see the code. +func (m *Mapping) Unsymbolizable() bool { + name := filepath.Base(m.File) + return strings.HasPrefix(name, "[") || strings.HasPrefix(name, "linux-vdso") || strings.HasPrefix(m.File, "/dev/dri/") +} + +// Copy makes a fully independent copy of a profile. +func (p *Profile) Copy() *Profile { + pp := &Profile{} + if err := unmarshal(serialize(p), pp); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + if err := pp.postDecode(); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + return pp +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/proto.go b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/proto.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a15696b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/proto.go @@ -0,0 +1,367 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +// This file is a simple protocol buffer encoder and decoder. +// The format is described at +// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding +// +// A protocol message must implement the message interface: +// decoder() []decoder +// encode(*buffer) +// +// The decode method returns a slice indexed by field number that gives the +// function to decode that field. +// The encode method encodes its receiver into the given buffer. +// +// The two methods are simple enough to be implemented by hand rather than +// by using a protocol compiler. +// +// See profile.go for examples of messages implementing this interface. +// +// There is no support for groups, message sets, or "has" bits. + +package profile + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" +) + +type buffer struct { + field int // field tag + typ int // proto wire type code for field + u64 uint64 + data []byte + tmp [16]byte + tmpLines []Line // temporary storage used while decoding "repeated Line". +} + +type decoder func(*buffer, message) error + +type message interface { + decoder() []decoder + encode(*buffer) +} + +func marshal(m message) []byte { + var b buffer + m.encode(&b) + return b.data +} + +func encodeVarint(b *buffer, x uint64) { + for x >= 128 { + b.data = append(b.data, byte(x)|0x80) + x >>= 7 + } + b.data = append(b.data, byte(x)) +} + +func encodeLength(b *buffer, tag int, len int) { + encodeVarint(b, uint64(tag)<<3|2) + encodeVarint(b, uint64(len)) +} + +func encodeUint64(b *buffer, tag int, x uint64) { + // append varint to b.data + encodeVarint(b, uint64(tag)<<3) + encodeVarint(b, x) +} + +func encodeUint64s(b *buffer, tag int, x []uint64) { + if len(x) > 2 { + // Use packed encoding + n1 := len(b.data) + for _, u := range x { + encodeVarint(b, u) + } + n2 := len(b.data) + encodeLength(b, tag, n2-n1) + n3 := len(b.data) + copy(b.tmp[:], b.data[n2:n3]) + copy(b.data[n1+(n3-n2):], b.data[n1:n2]) + copy(b.data[n1:], b.tmp[:n3-n2]) + return + } + for _, u := range x { + encodeUint64(b, tag, u) + } +} + +func encodeUint64Opt(b *buffer, tag int, x uint64) { + if x == 0 { + return + } + encodeUint64(b, tag, x) +} + +func encodeInt64(b *buffer, tag int, x int64) { + u := uint64(x) + encodeUint64(b, tag, u) +} + +func encodeInt64s(b *buffer, tag int, x []int64) { + if len(x) > 2 { + // Use packed encoding + n1 := len(b.data) + for _, u := range x { + encodeVarint(b, uint64(u)) + } + n2 := len(b.data) + encodeLength(b, tag, n2-n1) + n3 := len(b.data) + copy(b.tmp[:], b.data[n2:n3]) + copy(b.data[n1+(n3-n2):], b.data[n1:n2]) + copy(b.data[n1:], b.tmp[:n3-n2]) + return + } + for _, u := range x { + encodeInt64(b, tag, u) + } +} + +func encodeInt64Opt(b *buffer, tag int, x int64) { + if x == 0 { + return + } + encodeInt64(b, tag, x) +} + +func encodeString(b *buffer, tag int, x string) { + encodeLength(b, tag, len(x)) + b.data = append(b.data, x...) +} + +func encodeStrings(b *buffer, tag int, x []string) { + for _, s := range x { + encodeString(b, tag, s) + } +} + +func encodeBool(b *buffer, tag int, x bool) { + if x { + encodeUint64(b, tag, 1) + } else { + encodeUint64(b, tag, 0) + } +} + +func encodeBoolOpt(b *buffer, tag int, x bool) { + if x { + encodeBool(b, tag, x) + } +} + +func encodeMessage(b *buffer, tag int, m message) { + n1 := len(b.data) + m.encode(b) + n2 := len(b.data) + encodeLength(b, tag, n2-n1) + n3 := len(b.data) + copy(b.tmp[:], b.data[n2:n3]) + copy(b.data[n1+(n3-n2):], b.data[n1:n2]) + copy(b.data[n1:], b.tmp[:n3-n2]) +} + +func unmarshal(data []byte, m message) (err error) { + b := buffer{data: data, typ: 2} + return decodeMessage(&b, m) +} + +func le64(p []byte) uint64 { + return uint64(p[0]) | uint64(p[1])<<8 | uint64(p[2])<<16 | uint64(p[3])<<24 | uint64(p[4])<<32 | uint64(p[5])<<40 | uint64(p[6])<<48 | uint64(p[7])<<56 +} + +func le32(p []byte) uint32 { + return uint32(p[0]) | uint32(p[1])<<8 | uint32(p[2])<<16 | uint32(p[3])<<24 +} + +func decodeVarint(data []byte) (uint64, []byte, error) { + var u uint64 + for i := 0; ; i++ { + if i >= 10 || i >= len(data) { + return 0, nil, errors.New("bad varint") + } + u |= uint64(data[i]&0x7F) << uint(7*i) + if data[i]&0x80 == 0 { + return u, data[i+1:], nil + } + } +} + +func decodeField(b *buffer, data []byte) ([]byte, error) { + x, data, err := decodeVarint(data) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + b.field = int(x >> 3) + b.typ = int(x & 7) + b.data = nil + b.u64 = 0 + switch b.typ { + case 0: + b.u64, data, err = decodeVarint(data) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + case 1: + if len(data) < 8 { + return nil, errors.New("not enough data") + } + b.u64 = le64(data[:8]) + data = data[8:] + case 2: + var n uint64 + n, data, err = decodeVarint(data) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if n > uint64(len(data)) { + return nil, errors.New("too much data") + } + b.data = data[:n] + data = data[n:] + case 5: + if len(data) < 4 { + return nil, errors.New("not enough data") + } + b.u64 = uint64(le32(data[:4])) + data = data[4:] + default: + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown wire type: %d", b.typ) + } + + return data, nil +} + +func checkType(b *buffer, typ int) error { + if b.typ != typ { + return errors.New("type mismatch") + } + return nil +} + +func decodeMessage(b *buffer, m message) error { + if err := checkType(b, 2); err != nil { + return err + } + dec := m.decoder() + data := b.data + for len(data) > 0 { + // pull varint field# + type + var err error + data, err = decodeField(b, data) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if b.field >= len(dec) || dec[b.field] == nil { + continue + } + if err := dec[b.field](b, m); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +func decodeInt64(b *buffer, x *int64) error { + if err := checkType(b, 0); err != nil { + return err + } + *x = int64(b.u64) + return nil +} + +func decodeInt64s(b *buffer, x *[]int64) error { + if b.typ == 2 { + // Packed encoding + data := b.data + for len(data) > 0 { + var u uint64 + var err error + + if u, data, err = decodeVarint(data); err != nil { + return err + } + *x = append(*x, int64(u)) + } + return nil + } + var i int64 + if err := decodeInt64(b, &i); err != nil { + return err + } + *x = append(*x, i) + return nil +} + +func decodeUint64(b *buffer, x *uint64) error { + if err := checkType(b, 0); err != nil { + return err + } + *x = b.u64 + return nil +} + +func decodeUint64s(b *buffer, x *[]uint64) error { + if b.typ == 2 { + data := b.data + // Packed encoding + for len(data) > 0 { + var u uint64 + var err error + + if u, data, err = decodeVarint(data); err != nil { + return err + } + *x = append(*x, u) + } + return nil + } + var u uint64 + if err := decodeUint64(b, &u); err != nil { + return err + } + *x = append(*x, u) + return nil +} + +func decodeString(b *buffer, x *string) error { + if err := checkType(b, 2); err != nil { + return err + } + *x = string(b.data) + return nil +} + +func decodeStrings(b *buffer, x *[]string) error { + var s string + if err := decodeString(b, &s); err != nil { + return err + } + *x = append(*x, s) + return nil +} + +func decodeBool(b *buffer, x *bool) error { + if err := checkType(b, 0); err != nil { + return err + } + if int64(b.u64) == 0 { + *x = false + } else { + *x = true + } + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/prune.go b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/prune.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2f9fd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/profile/prune.go @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +// Implements methods to remove frames from profiles. + +package profile + +import ( + "fmt" + "regexp" + "strings" +) + +var ( + reservedNames = []string{"(anonymous namespace)", "operator()"} + bracketRx = func() *regexp.Regexp { + var quotedNames []string + for _, name := range append(reservedNames, "(") { + quotedNames = append(quotedNames, regexp.QuoteMeta(name)) + } + return regexp.MustCompile(strings.Join(quotedNames, "|")) + }() +) + +// simplifyFunc does some primitive simplification of function names. +func simplifyFunc(f string) string { + // Account for leading '.' on the PPC ELF v1 ABI. + funcName := strings.TrimPrefix(f, ".") + // Account for unsimplified names -- try to remove the argument list by trimming + // starting from the first '(', but skipping reserved names that have '('. + for _, ind := range bracketRx.FindAllStringSubmatchIndex(funcName, -1) { + foundReserved := false + for _, res := range reservedNames { + if funcName[ind[0]:ind[1]] == res { + foundReserved = true + break + } + } + if !foundReserved { + funcName = funcName[:ind[0]] + break + } + } + return funcName +} + +// Prune removes all nodes beneath a node matching dropRx, and not +// matching keepRx. If the root node of a Sample matches, the sample +// will have an empty stack. +func (p *Profile) Prune(dropRx, keepRx *regexp.Regexp) { + prune := make(map[uint64]bool) + pruneBeneath := make(map[uint64]bool) + + // simplifyFunc can be expensive, so cache results. + // Note that the same function name can be encountered many times due + // different lines and addresses in the same function. + pruneCache := map[string]bool{} // Map from function to whether or not to prune + pruneFromHere := func(s string) bool { + if r, ok := pruneCache[s]; ok { + return r + } + funcName := simplifyFunc(s) + if dropRx.MatchString(funcName) { + if keepRx == nil || !keepRx.MatchString(funcName) { + pruneCache[s] = true + return true + } + } + pruneCache[s] = false + return false + } + + for _, loc := range p.Location { + var i int + for i = len(loc.Line) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + if fn := loc.Line[i].Function; fn != nil && fn.Name != "" { + if pruneFromHere(fn.Name) { + break + } + } + } + + if i >= 0 { + // Found matching entry to prune. + pruneBeneath[loc.ID] = true + + // Remove the matching location. + if i == len(loc.Line)-1 { + // Matched the top entry: prune the whole location. + prune[loc.ID] = true + } else { + loc.Line = loc.Line[i+1:] + } + } + } + + // Prune locs from each Sample + for _, sample := range p.Sample { + // Scan from the root to the leaves to find the prune location. + // Do not prune frames before the first user frame, to avoid + // pruning everything. + foundUser := false + for i := len(sample.Location) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + id := sample.Location[i].ID + if !prune[id] && !pruneBeneath[id] { + foundUser = true + continue + } + if !foundUser { + continue + } + if prune[id] { + sample.Location = sample.Location[i+1:] + break + } + if pruneBeneath[id] { + sample.Location = sample.Location[i:] + break + } + } + } +} + +// RemoveUninteresting prunes and elides profiles using built-in +// tables of uninteresting function names. +func (p *Profile) RemoveUninteresting() error { + var keep, drop *regexp.Regexp + var err error + + if p.DropFrames != "" { + if drop, err = regexp.Compile("^(" + p.DropFrames + ")$"); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("failed to compile regexp %s: %v", p.DropFrames, err) + } + if p.KeepFrames != "" { + if keep, err = regexp.Compile("^(" + p.KeepFrames + ")$"); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("failed to compile regexp %s: %v", p.KeepFrames, err) + } + } + p.Prune(drop, keep) + } + return nil +} + +// PruneFrom removes all nodes beneath the lowest node matching dropRx, not including itself. +// +// Please see the example below to understand this method as well as +// the difference from Prune method. +// +// A sample contains Location of [A,B,C,B,D] where D is the top frame and there's no inline. +// +// PruneFrom(A) returns [A,B,C,B,D] because there's no node beneath A. +// Prune(A, nil) returns [B,C,B,D] by removing A itself. +// +// PruneFrom(B) returns [B,C,B,D] by removing all nodes beneath the first B when scanning from the bottom. +// Prune(B, nil) returns [D] because a matching node is found by scanning from the root. +func (p *Profile) PruneFrom(dropRx *regexp.Regexp) { + pruneBeneath := make(map[uint64]bool) + + for _, loc := range p.Location { + for i := 0; i < len(loc.Line); i++ { + if fn := loc.Line[i].Function; fn != nil && fn.Name != "" { + funcName := simplifyFunc(fn.Name) + if dropRx.MatchString(funcName) { + // Found matching entry to prune. + pruneBeneath[loc.ID] = true + loc.Line = loc.Line[i:] + break + } + } + } + } + + // Prune locs from each Sample + for _, sample := range p.Sample { + // Scan from the bottom leaf to the root to find the prune location. + for i, loc := range sample.Location { + if pruneBeneath[loc.ID] { + sample.Location = sample.Location[i:] + break + } + } + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/.cirrus.yml b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/.cirrus.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 97e1b97..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/.cirrus.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -task: - name: FreeBSD - freebsd_instance: - image_family: freebsd-12-2 - install_script: pkg install -y go - script: | - go build - go test -v -race -timeout 2m ./... diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/.gitignore b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 063e5a6..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -.idea/ -examples/_* diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/CHANGES.md b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/CHANGES.md deleted file mode 100644 index e6c74d7..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/CHANGES.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -# Version v1.4.11 -* Bump fsnotify to v1.6.0. Should fix some issues. - -# Version v1.4.9 -* Bump fsnotify to v1.5.1 fixes issue #28, hpcloud/tail#90. -* PR #27: "Add timeout to tests"by @kokes++. Also timeout on FreeBSD. -* PR #29: "Use temp directory for tests, instead of relative" by @ches++. - -# Version v1.4.7-v1.4.8 -* Documentation updates. -* Small linter cleanups. -* Added example in test. - -# Version v1.4.6 - -* Document the usage of Cleanup when re-reading a file (thanks to @lesovsky) for issue #18. -* Add example directories with example and tests for issues. - -# Version v1.4.4-v1.4.5 - -* Fix of checksum problem because of forced tag. No changes to the code. - -# Version v1.4.1 - -* Incorporated PR 162 by by Mohammed902: "Simplify non-Windows build tag". - -# Version v1.4.0 - -* Incorporated PR 9 by mschneider82: "Added seekinfo to Tail". - -# Version v1.3.1 - -* Incorporated PR 7: "Fix deadlock when stopping on non-empty file/buffer", -fixes upstream issue 93. - - -# Version v1.3.0 - -* Incorporated changes of unmerged upstream PR 149 by mezzi: "added line num -to Line struct". - -# Version v1.2.1 - -* Incorporated changes of unmerged upstream PR 128 by jadekler: "Compile-able -code in readme". -* Incorporated changes of unmerged upstream PR 130 by fgeller: "small change -to comment wording". -* Incorporated changes of unmerged upstream PR 133 by sm3142: "removed -spurious newlines from log messages". - -# Version v1.2.0 - -* Incorporated changes of unmerged upstream PR 126 by Code-Hex: "Solved the - problem for never return the last line if it's not followed by a newline". -* Incorporated changes of unmerged upstream PR 131 by StoicPerlman: "Remove -deprecated os.SEEK consts". The changes bumped the minimal supported Go -release to 1.9. - -# Version v1.1.0 - -* migration to go modules. -* release of master branch of the dormant upstream, because it contains -fixes and improvement no present in the tagged release. - diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/CONTRIBUTING.md deleted file mode 100644 index 23c99dd..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# Contributing -Comments (at Discussions), Issues and PRs are always welcome. In the case of issues, -code examples make it easier to reproduce the problem. In the case of PRs add tests -if applicable so we make sure nothing breaks for people using the library on different -OSes. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/Dockerfile b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index d963389..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -FROM golang - -RUN mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/nxadm/tail/ -ADD . $GOPATH/src/github.com/nxadm/tail/ - -# expecting to fetch dependencies successfully. -RUN go get -v github.com/nxadm/tail - -# expecting to run the test successfully. -RUN go test -v github.com/nxadm/tail - -# expecting to install successfully -RUN go install -v github.com/nxadm/tail -RUN go install -v github.com/nxadm/tail/cmd/gotail - -RUN $GOPATH/bin/gotail -h || true - -ENV PATH $GOPATH/bin:$PATH -CMD ["gotail"] diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 818d802..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# The MIT License (MIT) - -# © Copyright 2015 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP -Copyright (c) 2014 ActiveState - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -SOFTWARE. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/README.md b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index fca8901..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -[![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/nxadm/tail.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/nxadm/tail#section-documentation) -![ci](https://github.com/nxadm/tail/workflows/ci/badge.svg) -[![FreeBSD](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/github/nxadm/tail.svg)](https://cirrus-ci.com/github/nxadm/tail) -# tail functionality in Go - -nxadm/tail provides a Go library that emulates the features of the BSD `tail` -program. The library comes with full support for truncation/move detection as -it is designed to work with log rotation tools. The library works on all -operating systems supported by Go, including POSIX systems like Linux, *BSD, -MacOS, and MS Windows. Go 1.12 is the oldest compiler release supported. - -A simple example: - -```Go -// Create a tail -t, err := tail.TailFile( - "/var/log/nginx.log", tail.Config{Follow: true, ReOpen: true}) -if err != nil { - panic(err) -} - -// Print the text of each received line -for line := range t.Lines { - fmt.Println(line.Text) -} -``` - -See [API documentation](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/nxadm/tail#section-documentation). - -## Installing - - go get github.com/nxadm/tail/... - -## History - -This project is an active, drop-in replacement for the -[abandoned](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HPE_Helion) Go tail library at -[hpcloud](https://github.com/hpcloud/tail). Next to -[addressing open issues/PRs of the original project](https://github.com/nxadm/tail/issues/6), -nxadm/tail continues the development by keeping up to date with the Go toolchain -(e.g. go modules) and dependencies, completing the documentation, adding features -and fixing bugs. - -## Examples -Examples, e.g. used to debug an issue, are kept in the [examples directory](/examples). diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/Licence b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/Licence deleted file mode 100644 index 434aab1..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/Licence +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (C) 2013 99designs - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/leakybucket.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/leakybucket.go deleted file mode 100644 index 358b69e..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/leakybucket.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -// Package ratelimiter implements the Leaky Bucket ratelimiting algorithm with memcached and in-memory backends. -package ratelimiter - -import ( - "time" -) - -type LeakyBucket struct { - Size uint16 - Fill float64 - LeakInterval time.Duration // time.Duration for 1 unit of size to leak - Lastupdate time.Time - Now func() time.Time -} - -func NewLeakyBucket(size uint16, leakInterval time.Duration) *LeakyBucket { - bucket := LeakyBucket{ - Size: size, - Fill: 0, - LeakInterval: leakInterval, - Now: time.Now, - Lastupdate: time.Now(), - } - - return &bucket -} - -func (b *LeakyBucket) updateFill() { - now := b.Now() - if b.Fill > 0 { - elapsed := now.Sub(b.Lastupdate) - - b.Fill -= float64(elapsed) / float64(b.LeakInterval) - if b.Fill < 0 { - b.Fill = 0 - } - } - b.Lastupdate = now -} - -func (b *LeakyBucket) Pour(amount uint16) bool { - b.updateFill() - - var newfill float64 = b.Fill + float64(amount) - - if newfill > float64(b.Size) { - return false - } - - b.Fill = newfill - - return true -} - -// The time at which this bucket will be completely drained -func (b *LeakyBucket) DrainedAt() time.Time { - return b.Lastupdate.Add(time.Duration(b.Fill * float64(b.LeakInterval))) -} - -// The duration until this bucket is completely drained -func (b *LeakyBucket) TimeToDrain() time.Duration { - return b.DrainedAt().Sub(b.Now()) -} - -func (b *LeakyBucket) TimeSinceLastUpdate() time.Duration { - return b.Now().Sub(b.Lastupdate) -} - -type LeakyBucketSer struct { - Size uint16 - Fill float64 - LeakInterval time.Duration // time.Duration for 1 unit of size to leak - Lastupdate time.Time -} - -func (b *LeakyBucket) Serialise() *LeakyBucketSer { - bucket := LeakyBucketSer{ - Size: b.Size, - Fill: b.Fill, - LeakInterval: b.LeakInterval, - Lastupdate: b.Lastupdate, - } - - return &bucket -} - -func (b *LeakyBucketSer) DeSerialise() *LeakyBucket { - bucket := LeakyBucket{ - Size: b.Size, - Fill: b.Fill, - LeakInterval: b.LeakInterval, - Lastupdate: b.Lastupdate, - Now: time.Now, - } - - return &bucket -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/memory.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/memory.go deleted file mode 100644 index bf3c213..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/memory.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -package ratelimiter - -import ( - "errors" - "time" -) - -const ( - GC_SIZE int = 100 - GC_PERIOD time.Duration = 60 * time.Second -) - -type Memory struct { - store map[string]LeakyBucket - lastGCCollected time.Time -} - -func NewMemory() *Memory { - m := new(Memory) - m.store = make(map[string]LeakyBucket) - m.lastGCCollected = time.Now() - return m -} - -func (m *Memory) GetBucketFor(key string) (*LeakyBucket, error) { - - bucket, ok := m.store[key] - if !ok { - return nil, errors.New("miss") - } - - return &bucket, nil -} - -func (m *Memory) SetBucketFor(key string, bucket LeakyBucket) error { - - if len(m.store) > GC_SIZE { - m.GarbageCollect() - } - - m.store[key] = bucket - - return nil -} - -func (m *Memory) GarbageCollect() { - now := time.Now() - - // rate limit GC to once per minute - if now.Unix() >= m.lastGCCollected.Add(GC_PERIOD).Unix() { - for key, bucket := range m.store { - // if the bucket is drained, then GC - if bucket.DrainedAt().Unix() < now.Unix() { - delete(m.store, key) - } - } - - m.lastGCCollected = now - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/storage.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/storage.go deleted file mode 100644 index 89b2fe8..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter/storage.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -package ratelimiter - -type Storage interface { - GetBucketFor(string) (*LeakyBucket, error) - SetBucketFor(string, LeakyBucket) error -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/tail.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/tail.go deleted file mode 100644 index c962599..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/tail.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,481 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2019 FOSS contributors of https://github.com/nxadm/tail -// Copyright (c) 2015 HPE Software Inc. All rights reserved. -// Copyright (c) 2013 ActiveState Software Inc. All rights reserved. - -//nxadm/tail provides a Go library that emulates the features of the BSD `tail` -//program. The library comes with full support for truncation/move detection as -//it is designed to work with log rotation tools. The library works on all -//operating systems supported by Go, including POSIX systems like Linux and -//*BSD, and MS Windows. Go 1.9 is the oldest compiler release supported. -package tail - -import ( - "bufio" - "errors" - "fmt" - "io" - "io/ioutil" - "log" - "os" - "strings" - "sync" - "time" - - "github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter" - "github.com/nxadm/tail/util" - "github.com/nxadm/tail/watch" - "gopkg.in/tomb.v1" -) - -var ( - // ErrStop is returned when the tail of a file has been marked to be stopped. - ErrStop = errors.New("tail should now stop") -) - -type Line struct { - Text string // The contents of the file - Num int // The line number - SeekInfo SeekInfo // SeekInfo - Time time.Time // Present time - Err error // Error from tail -} - -// Deprecated: this function is no longer used internally and it has little of no -// use in the API. As such, it will be removed from the API in a future major -// release. -// -// NewLine returns a * pointer to a Line struct. -func NewLine(text string, lineNum int) *Line { - return &Line{text, lineNum, SeekInfo{}, time.Now(), nil} -} - -// SeekInfo represents arguments to io.Seek. See: https://golang.org/pkg/io/#SectionReader.Seek -type SeekInfo struct { - Offset int64 - Whence int -} - -type logger interface { - Fatal(v ...interface{}) - Fatalf(format string, v ...interface{}) - Fatalln(v ...interface{}) - Panic(v ...interface{}) - Panicf(format string, v ...interface{}) - Panicln(v ...interface{}) - Print(v ...interface{}) - Printf(format string, v ...interface{}) - Println(v ...interface{}) -} - -// Config is used to specify how a file must be tailed. -type Config struct { - // File-specifc - Location *SeekInfo // Tail from this location. If nil, start at the beginning of the file - ReOpen bool // Reopen recreated files (tail -F) - MustExist bool // Fail early if the file does not exist - Poll bool // Poll for file changes instead of using the default inotify - Pipe bool // The file is a named pipe (mkfifo) - - // Generic IO - Follow bool // Continue looking for new lines (tail -f) - MaxLineSize int // If non-zero, split longer lines into multiple lines - CompleteLines bool // Only return complete lines (that end with "\n" or EOF when Follow is false) - - // Optionally, use a ratelimiter (e.g. created by the ratelimiter/NewLeakyBucket function) - RateLimiter *ratelimiter.LeakyBucket - - // Optionally use a Logger. When nil, the Logger is set to tail.DefaultLogger. - // To disable logging, set it to tail.DiscardingLogger - Logger logger -} - -type Tail struct { - Filename string // The filename - Lines chan *Line // A consumable channel of *Line - Config // Tail.Configuration - - file *os.File - reader *bufio.Reader - lineNum int - - lineBuf *strings.Builder - - watcher watch.FileWatcher - changes *watch.FileChanges - - tomb.Tomb // provides: Done, Kill, Dying - - lk sync.Mutex -} - -var ( - // DefaultLogger logs to os.Stderr and it is used when Config.Logger == nil - DefaultLogger = log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags) - // DiscardingLogger can be used to disable logging output - DiscardingLogger = log.New(ioutil.Discard, "", 0) -) - -// TailFile begins tailing the file. And returns a pointer to a Tail struct -// and an error. An output stream is made available via the Tail.Lines -// channel (e.g. to be looped and printed). To handle errors during tailing, -// after finishing reading from the Lines channel, invoke the `Wait` or `Err` -// method on the returned *Tail. -func TailFile(filename string, config Config) (*Tail, error) { - if config.ReOpen && !config.Follow { - util.Fatal("cannot set ReOpen without Follow.") - } - - t := &Tail{ - Filename: filename, - Lines: make(chan *Line), - Config: config, - } - - if config.CompleteLines { - t.lineBuf = new(strings.Builder) - } - - // when Logger was not specified in config, use default logger - if t.Logger == nil { - t.Logger = DefaultLogger - } - - if t.Poll { - t.watcher = watch.NewPollingFileWatcher(filename) - } else { - t.watcher = watch.NewInotifyFileWatcher(filename) - } - - if t.MustExist { - var err error - t.file, err = OpenFile(t.Filename) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - } - - go t.tailFileSync() - - return t, nil -} - -// Tell returns the file's current position, like stdio's ftell() and an error. -// Beware that this value may not be completely accurate because one line from -// the chan(tail.Lines) may have been read already. -func (tail *Tail) Tell() (offset int64, err error) { - if tail.file == nil { - return - } - offset, err = tail.file.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent) - if err != nil { - return - } - - tail.lk.Lock() - defer tail.lk.Unlock() - if tail.reader == nil { - return - } - - offset -= int64(tail.reader.Buffered()) - return -} - -// Stop stops the tailing activity. -func (tail *Tail) Stop() error { - tail.Kill(nil) - return tail.Wait() -} - -// StopAtEOF stops tailing as soon as the end of the file is reached. The function -// returns an error, -func (tail *Tail) StopAtEOF() error { - tail.Kill(errStopAtEOF) - return tail.Wait() -} - -var errStopAtEOF = errors.New("tail: stop at eof") - -func (tail *Tail) close() { - close(tail.Lines) - tail.closeFile() -} - -func (tail *Tail) closeFile() { - if tail.file != nil { - tail.file.Close() - tail.file = nil - } -} - -func (tail *Tail) reopen() error { - if tail.lineBuf != nil { - tail.lineBuf.Reset() - } - tail.closeFile() - tail.lineNum = 0 - for { - var err error - tail.file, err = OpenFile(tail.Filename) - if err != nil { - if os.IsNotExist(err) { - tail.Logger.Printf("Waiting for %s to appear...", tail.Filename) - if err := tail.watcher.BlockUntilExists(&tail.Tomb); err != nil { - if err == tomb.ErrDying { - return err - } - return fmt.Errorf("Failed to detect creation of %s: %s", tail.Filename, err) - } - continue - } - return fmt.Errorf("Unable to open file %s: %s", tail.Filename, err) - } - break - } - return nil -} - -func (tail *Tail) readLine() (string, error) { - tail.lk.Lock() - line, err := tail.reader.ReadString('\n') - tail.lk.Unlock() - - newlineEnding := strings.HasSuffix(line, "\n") - line = strings.TrimRight(line, "\n") - - // if we don't have to handle incomplete lines, we can return the line as-is - if !tail.Config.CompleteLines { - // Note ReadString "returns the data read before the error" in - // case of an error, including EOF, so we return it as is. The - // caller is expected to process it if err is EOF. - return line, err - } - - if _, err := tail.lineBuf.WriteString(line); err != nil { - return line, err - } - - if newlineEnding { - line = tail.lineBuf.String() - tail.lineBuf.Reset() - return line, nil - } else { - if tail.Config.Follow { - line = "" - } - return line, io.EOF - } -} - -func (tail *Tail) tailFileSync() { - defer tail.Done() - defer tail.close() - - if !tail.MustExist { - // deferred first open. - err := tail.reopen() - if err != nil { - if err != tomb.ErrDying { - tail.Kill(err) - } - return - } - } - - // Seek to requested location on first open of the file. - if tail.Location != nil { - _, err := tail.file.Seek(tail.Location.Offset, tail.Location.Whence) - if err != nil { - tail.Killf("Seek error on %s: %s", tail.Filename, err) - return - } - } - - tail.openReader() - - // Read line by line. - for { - // do not seek in named pipes - if !tail.Pipe { - // grab the position in case we need to back up in the event of a half-line - if _, err := tail.Tell(); err != nil { - tail.Kill(err) - return - } - } - - line, err := tail.readLine() - - // Process `line` even if err is EOF. - if err == nil { - cooloff := !tail.sendLine(line) - if cooloff { - // Wait a second before seeking till the end of - // file when rate limit is reached. - msg := ("Too much log activity; waiting a second before resuming tailing") - offset, _ := tail.Tell() - tail.Lines <- &Line{msg, tail.lineNum, SeekInfo{Offset: offset}, time.Now(), errors.New(msg)} - select { - case <-time.After(time.Second): - case <-tail.Dying(): - return - } - if err := tail.seekEnd(); err != nil { - tail.Kill(err) - return - } - } - } else if err == io.EOF { - if !tail.Follow { - if line != "" { - tail.sendLine(line) - } - return - } - - if tail.Follow && line != "" { - tail.sendLine(line) - if err := tail.seekEnd(); err != nil { - tail.Kill(err) - return - } - } - - // When EOF is reached, wait for more data to become - // available. Wait strategy is based on the `tail.watcher` - // implementation (inotify or polling). - err := tail.waitForChanges() - if err != nil { - if err != ErrStop { - tail.Kill(err) - } - return - } - } else { - // non-EOF error - tail.Killf("Error reading %s: %s", tail.Filename, err) - return - } - - select { - case <-tail.Dying(): - if tail.Err() == errStopAtEOF { - continue - } - return - default: - } - } -} - -// waitForChanges waits until the file has been appended, deleted, -// moved or truncated. When moved or deleted - the file will be -// reopened if ReOpen is true. Truncated files are always reopened. -func (tail *Tail) waitForChanges() error { - if tail.changes == nil { - pos, err := tail.file.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent) - if err != nil { - return err - } - tail.changes, err = tail.watcher.ChangeEvents(&tail.Tomb, pos) - if err != nil { - return err - } - } - - select { - case <-tail.changes.Modified: - return nil - case <-tail.changes.Deleted: - tail.changes = nil - if tail.ReOpen { - // XXX: we must not log from a library. - tail.Logger.Printf("Re-opening moved/deleted file %s ...", tail.Filename) - if err := tail.reopen(); err != nil { - return err - } - tail.Logger.Printf("Successfully reopened %s", tail.Filename) - tail.openReader() - return nil - } - tail.Logger.Printf("Stopping tail as file no longer exists: %s", tail.Filename) - return ErrStop - case <-tail.changes.Truncated: - // Always reopen truncated files (Follow is true) - tail.Logger.Printf("Re-opening truncated file %s ...", tail.Filename) - if err := tail.reopen(); err != nil { - return err - } - tail.Logger.Printf("Successfully reopened truncated %s", tail.Filename) - tail.openReader() - return nil - case <-tail.Dying(): - return ErrStop - } -} - -func (tail *Tail) openReader() { - tail.lk.Lock() - if tail.MaxLineSize > 0 { - // add 2 to account for newline characters - tail.reader = bufio.NewReaderSize(tail.file, tail.MaxLineSize+2) - } else { - tail.reader = bufio.NewReader(tail.file) - } - tail.lk.Unlock() -} - -func (tail *Tail) seekEnd() error { - return tail.seekTo(SeekInfo{Offset: 0, Whence: io.SeekEnd}) -} - -func (tail *Tail) seekTo(pos SeekInfo) error { - _, err := tail.file.Seek(pos.Offset, pos.Whence) - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("Seek error on %s: %s", tail.Filename, err) - } - // Reset the read buffer whenever the file is re-seek'ed - tail.reader.Reset(tail.file) - return nil -} - -// sendLine sends the line(s) to Lines channel, splitting longer lines -// if necessary. Return false if rate limit is reached. -func (tail *Tail) sendLine(line string) bool { - now := time.Now() - lines := []string{line} - - // Split longer lines - if tail.MaxLineSize > 0 && len(line) > tail.MaxLineSize { - lines = util.PartitionString(line, tail.MaxLineSize) - } - - for _, line := range lines { - tail.lineNum++ - offset, _ := tail.Tell() - select { - case tail.Lines <- &Line{line, tail.lineNum, SeekInfo{Offset: offset}, now, nil}: - case <-tail.Dying(): - return true - } - } - - if tail.Config.RateLimiter != nil { - ok := tail.Config.RateLimiter.Pour(uint16(len(lines))) - if !ok { - tail.Logger.Printf("Leaky bucket full (%v); entering 1s cooloff period.", - tail.Filename) - return false - } - } - - return true -} - -// Cleanup removes inotify watches added by the tail package. This function is -// meant to be invoked from a process's exit handler. Linux kernel may not -// automatically remove inotify watches after the process exits. -// If you plan to re-read a file, don't call Cleanup in between. -func (tail *Tail) Cleanup() { - watch.Cleanup(tail.Filename) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/tail_posix.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/tail_posix.go deleted file mode 100644 index 23e071d..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/tail_posix.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2019 FOSS contributors of https://github.com/nxadm/tail -// +build !windows - -package tail - -import ( - "os" -) - -// Deprecated: this function is only useful internally and, as such, -// it will be removed from the API in a future major release. -// -// OpenFile proxies a os.Open call for a file so it can be correctly tailed -// on POSIX and non-POSIX OSes like MS Windows. -func OpenFile(name string) (file *os.File, err error) { - return os.Open(name) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/tail_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/tail_windows.go deleted file mode 100644 index da0d2f3..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/tail_windows.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2019 FOSS contributors of https://github.com/nxadm/tail -// +build windows - -package tail - -import ( - "os" - - "github.com/nxadm/tail/winfile" -) - -// Deprecated: this function is only useful internally and, as such, -// it will be removed from the API in a future major release. -// -// OpenFile proxies a os.Open call for a file so it can be correctly tailed -// on POSIX and non-POSIX OSes like MS Windows. -func OpenFile(name string) (file *os.File, err error) { - return winfile.OpenFile(name, os.O_RDONLY, 0) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/util/util.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/util/util.go deleted file mode 100644 index b64caa2..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/util/util.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2019 FOSS contributors of https://github.com/nxadm/tail -// Copyright (c) 2015 HPE Software Inc. All rights reserved. -// Copyright (c) 2013 ActiveState Software Inc. All rights reserved. - -package util - -import ( - "fmt" - "log" - "os" - "runtime/debug" -) - -type Logger struct { - *log.Logger -} - -var LOGGER = &Logger{log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags)} - -// fatal is like panic except it displays only the current goroutine's stack. -func Fatal(format string, v ...interface{}) { - // https://github.com/nxadm/log/blob/master/log.go#L45 - LOGGER.Output(2, fmt.Sprintf("FATAL -- "+format, v...)+"\n"+string(debug.Stack())) - os.Exit(1) -} - -// partitionString partitions the string into chunks of given size, -// with the last chunk of variable size. -func PartitionString(s string, chunkSize int) []string { - if chunkSize <= 0 { - panic("invalid chunkSize") - } - length := len(s) - chunks := 1 + length/chunkSize - start := 0 - end := chunkSize - parts := make([]string, 0, chunks) - for { - if end > length { - end = length - } - parts = append(parts, s[start:end]) - if end == length { - break - } - start, end = end, end+chunkSize - } - return parts -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/filechanges.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/filechanges.go deleted file mode 100644 index 5b65f42..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/filechanges.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2019 FOSS contributors of https://github.com/nxadm/tail -package watch - -type FileChanges struct { - Modified chan bool // Channel to get notified of modifications - Truncated chan bool // Channel to get notified of truncations - Deleted chan bool // Channel to get notified of deletions/renames -} - -func NewFileChanges() *FileChanges { - return &FileChanges{ - make(chan bool, 1), make(chan bool, 1), make(chan bool, 1)} -} - -func (fc *FileChanges) NotifyModified() { - sendOnlyIfEmpty(fc.Modified) -} - -func (fc *FileChanges) NotifyTruncated() { - sendOnlyIfEmpty(fc.Truncated) -} - -func (fc *FileChanges) NotifyDeleted() { - sendOnlyIfEmpty(fc.Deleted) -} - -// sendOnlyIfEmpty sends on a bool channel only if the channel has no -// backlog to be read by other goroutines. This concurrency pattern -// can be used to notify other goroutines if and only if they are -// looking for it (i.e., subsequent notifications can be compressed -// into one). -func sendOnlyIfEmpty(ch chan bool) { - select { - case ch <- true: - default: - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/inotify.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/inotify.go deleted file mode 100644 index cbd11ad..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/inotify.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2019 FOSS contributors of https://github.com/nxadm/tail -// Copyright (c) 2015 HPE Software Inc. All rights reserved. -// Copyright (c) 2013 ActiveState Software Inc. All rights reserved. - -package watch - -import ( - "fmt" - "os" - "path/filepath" - - "github.com/nxadm/tail/util" - - "github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify" - "gopkg.in/tomb.v1" -) - -// InotifyFileWatcher uses inotify to monitor file changes. -type InotifyFileWatcher struct { - Filename string - Size int64 -} - -func NewInotifyFileWatcher(filename string) *InotifyFileWatcher { - fw := &InotifyFileWatcher{filepath.Clean(filename), 0} - return fw -} - -func (fw *InotifyFileWatcher) BlockUntilExists(t *tomb.Tomb) error { - err := WatchCreate(fw.Filename) - if err != nil { - return err - } - defer RemoveWatchCreate(fw.Filename) - - // Do a real check now as the file might have been created before - // calling `WatchFlags` above. - if _, err = os.Stat(fw.Filename); !os.IsNotExist(err) { - // file exists, or stat returned an error. - return err - } - - events := Events(fw.Filename) - - for { - select { - case evt, ok := <-events: - if !ok { - return fmt.Errorf("inotify watcher has been closed") - } - evtName, err := filepath.Abs(evt.Name) - if err != nil { - return err - } - fwFilename, err := filepath.Abs(fw.Filename) - if err != nil { - return err - } - if evtName == fwFilename { - return nil - } - case <-t.Dying(): - return tomb.ErrDying - } - } - panic("unreachable") -} - -func (fw *InotifyFileWatcher) ChangeEvents(t *tomb.Tomb, pos int64) (*FileChanges, error) { - err := Watch(fw.Filename) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - changes := NewFileChanges() - fw.Size = pos - - go func() { - - events := Events(fw.Filename) - - for { - prevSize := fw.Size - - var evt fsnotify.Event - var ok bool - - select { - case evt, ok = <-events: - if !ok { - RemoveWatch(fw.Filename) - return - } - case <-t.Dying(): - RemoveWatch(fw.Filename) - return - } - - switch { - case evt.Op&fsnotify.Remove == fsnotify.Remove: - fallthrough - - case evt.Op&fsnotify.Rename == fsnotify.Rename: - RemoveWatch(fw.Filename) - changes.NotifyDeleted() - return - - //With an open fd, unlink(fd) - inotify returns IN_ATTRIB (==fsnotify.Chmod) - case evt.Op&fsnotify.Chmod == fsnotify.Chmod: - fallthrough - - case evt.Op&fsnotify.Write == fsnotify.Write: - fi, err := os.Stat(fw.Filename) - if err != nil { - if os.IsNotExist(err) { - RemoveWatch(fw.Filename) - changes.NotifyDeleted() - return - } - // XXX: report this error back to the user - util.Fatal("Failed to stat file %v: %v", fw.Filename, err) - } - fw.Size = fi.Size() - - if prevSize > 0 && prevSize > fw.Size { - changes.NotifyTruncated() - } else { - changes.NotifyModified() - } - prevSize = fw.Size - } - } - }() - - return changes, nil -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/inotify_tracker.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/inotify_tracker.go deleted file mode 100644 index cb9572a..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/inotify_tracker.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2019 FOSS contributors of https://github.com/nxadm/tail -// Copyright (c) 2015 HPE Software Inc. All rights reserved. -// Copyright (c) 2013 ActiveState Software Inc. All rights reserved. - -package watch - -import ( - "log" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "sync" - "syscall" - - "github.com/nxadm/tail/util" - - "github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify" -) - -type InotifyTracker struct { - mux sync.Mutex - watcher *fsnotify.Watcher - chans map[string]chan fsnotify.Event - done map[string]chan bool - watchNums map[string]int - watch chan *watchInfo - remove chan *watchInfo - error chan error -} - -type watchInfo struct { - op fsnotify.Op - fname string -} - -func (this *watchInfo) isCreate() bool { - return this.op == fsnotify.Create -} - -var ( - // globally shared InotifyTracker; ensures only one fsnotify.Watcher is used - shared *InotifyTracker - - // these are used to ensure the shared InotifyTracker is run exactly once - once = sync.Once{} - goRun = func() { - shared = &InotifyTracker{ - mux: sync.Mutex{}, - chans: make(map[string]chan fsnotify.Event), - done: make(map[string]chan bool), - watchNums: make(map[string]int), - watch: make(chan *watchInfo), - remove: make(chan *watchInfo), - error: make(chan error), - } - go shared.run() - } - - logger = log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags) -) - -// Watch signals the run goroutine to begin watching the input filename -func Watch(fname string) error { - return watch(&watchInfo{ - fname: fname, - }) -} - -// Watch create signals the run goroutine to begin watching the input filename -// if call the WatchCreate function, don't call the Cleanup, call the RemoveWatchCreate -func WatchCreate(fname string) error { - return watch(&watchInfo{ - op: fsnotify.Create, - fname: fname, - }) -} - -func watch(winfo *watchInfo) error { - // start running the shared InotifyTracker if not already running - once.Do(goRun) - - winfo.fname = filepath.Clean(winfo.fname) - shared.watch <- winfo - return <-shared.error -} - -// RemoveWatch signals the run goroutine to remove the watch for the input filename -func RemoveWatch(fname string) error { - return remove(&watchInfo{ - fname: fname, - }) -} - -// RemoveWatch create signals the run goroutine to remove the watch for the input filename -func RemoveWatchCreate(fname string) error { - return remove(&watchInfo{ - op: fsnotify.Create, - fname: fname, - }) -} - -func remove(winfo *watchInfo) error { - // start running the shared InotifyTracker if not already running - once.Do(goRun) - - winfo.fname = filepath.Clean(winfo.fname) - shared.mux.Lock() - done := shared.done[winfo.fname] - if done != nil { - delete(shared.done, winfo.fname) - close(done) - } - shared.mux.Unlock() - - shared.remove <- winfo - return <-shared.error -} - -// Events returns a channel to which FileEvents corresponding to the input filename -// will be sent. This channel will be closed when removeWatch is called on this -// filename. -func Events(fname string) <-chan fsnotify.Event { - shared.mux.Lock() - defer shared.mux.Unlock() - - return shared.chans[fname] -} - -// Cleanup removes the watch for the input filename if necessary. -func Cleanup(fname string) error { - return RemoveWatch(fname) -} - -// watchFlags calls fsnotify.WatchFlags for the input filename and flags, creating -// a new Watcher if the previous Watcher was closed. -func (shared *InotifyTracker) addWatch(winfo *watchInfo) error { - shared.mux.Lock() - defer shared.mux.Unlock() - - if shared.chans[winfo.fname] == nil { - shared.chans[winfo.fname] = make(chan fsnotify.Event) - } - if shared.done[winfo.fname] == nil { - shared.done[winfo.fname] = make(chan bool) - } - - fname := winfo.fname - if winfo.isCreate() { - // Watch for new files to be created in the parent directory. - fname = filepath.Dir(fname) - } - - var err error - // already in inotify watch - if shared.watchNums[fname] == 0 { - err = shared.watcher.Add(fname) - } - if err == nil { - shared.watchNums[fname]++ - } - return err -} - -// removeWatch calls fsnotify.RemoveWatch for the input filename and closes the -// corresponding events channel. -func (shared *InotifyTracker) removeWatch(winfo *watchInfo) error { - shared.mux.Lock() - - ch := shared.chans[winfo.fname] - if ch != nil { - delete(shared.chans, winfo.fname) - close(ch) - } - - fname := winfo.fname - if winfo.isCreate() { - // Watch for new files to be created in the parent directory. - fname = filepath.Dir(fname) - } - shared.watchNums[fname]-- - watchNum := shared.watchNums[fname] - if watchNum == 0 { - delete(shared.watchNums, fname) - } - shared.mux.Unlock() - - var err error - // If we were the last ones to watch this file, unsubscribe from inotify. - // This needs to happen after releasing the lock because fsnotify waits - // synchronously for the kernel to acknowledge the removal of the watch - // for this file, which causes us to deadlock if we still held the lock. - if watchNum == 0 { - err = shared.watcher.Remove(fname) - } - - return err -} - -// sendEvent sends the input event to the appropriate Tail. -func (shared *InotifyTracker) sendEvent(event fsnotify.Event) { - name := filepath.Clean(event.Name) - - shared.mux.Lock() - ch := shared.chans[name] - done := shared.done[name] - shared.mux.Unlock() - - if ch != nil && done != nil { - select { - case ch <- event: - case <-done: - } - } -} - -// run starts the goroutine in which the shared struct reads events from its -// Watcher's Event channel and sends the events to the appropriate Tail. -func (shared *InotifyTracker) run() { - watcher, err := fsnotify.NewWatcher() - if err != nil { - util.Fatal("failed to create Watcher") - } - shared.watcher = watcher - - for { - select { - case winfo := <-shared.watch: - shared.error <- shared.addWatch(winfo) - - case winfo := <-shared.remove: - shared.error <- shared.removeWatch(winfo) - - case event, open := <-shared.watcher.Events: - if !open { - return - } - shared.sendEvent(event) - - case err, open := <-shared.watcher.Errors: - if !open { - return - } else if err != nil { - sysErr, ok := err.(*os.SyscallError) - if !ok || sysErr.Err != syscall.EINTR { - logger.Printf("Error in Watcher Error channel: %s", err) - } - } - } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/polling.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/polling.go deleted file mode 100644 index 74e10aa..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/polling.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2019 FOSS contributors of https://github.com/nxadm/tail -// Copyright (c) 2015 HPE Software Inc. All rights reserved. -// Copyright (c) 2013 ActiveState Software Inc. All rights reserved. - -package watch - -import ( - "os" - "runtime" - "time" - - "github.com/nxadm/tail/util" - "gopkg.in/tomb.v1" -) - -// PollingFileWatcher polls the file for changes. -type PollingFileWatcher struct { - Filename string - Size int64 -} - -func NewPollingFileWatcher(filename string) *PollingFileWatcher { - fw := &PollingFileWatcher{filename, 0} - return fw -} - -var POLL_DURATION time.Duration - -func (fw *PollingFileWatcher) BlockUntilExists(t *tomb.Tomb) error { - for { - if _, err := os.Stat(fw.Filename); err == nil { - return nil - } else if !os.IsNotExist(err) { - return err - } - select { - case <-time.After(POLL_DURATION): - continue - case <-t.Dying(): - return tomb.ErrDying - } - } - panic("unreachable") -} - -func (fw *PollingFileWatcher) ChangeEvents(t *tomb.Tomb, pos int64) (*FileChanges, error) { - origFi, err := os.Stat(fw.Filename) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - changes := NewFileChanges() - var prevModTime time.Time - - // XXX: use tomb.Tomb to cleanly manage these goroutines. replace - // the fatal (below) with tomb's Kill. - - fw.Size = pos - - go func() { - prevSize := fw.Size - for { - select { - case <-t.Dying(): - return - default: - } - - time.Sleep(POLL_DURATION) - fi, err := os.Stat(fw.Filename) - if err != nil { - // Windows cannot delete a file if a handle is still open (tail keeps one open) - // so it gives access denied to anything trying to read it until all handles are released. - if os.IsNotExist(err) || (runtime.GOOS == "windows" && os.IsPermission(err)) { - // File does not exist (has been deleted). - changes.NotifyDeleted() - return - } - - // XXX: report this error back to the user - util.Fatal("Failed to stat file %v: %v", fw.Filename, err) - } - - // File got moved/renamed? - if !os.SameFile(origFi, fi) { - changes.NotifyDeleted() - return - } - - // File got truncated? - fw.Size = fi.Size() - if prevSize > 0 && prevSize > fw.Size { - changes.NotifyTruncated() - prevSize = fw.Size - continue - } - // File got bigger? - if prevSize > 0 && prevSize < fw.Size { - changes.NotifyModified() - prevSize = fw.Size - continue - } - prevSize = fw.Size - - // File was appended to (changed)? - modTime := fi.ModTime() - if modTime != prevModTime { - prevModTime = modTime - changes.NotifyModified() - } - } - }() - - return changes, nil -} - -func init() { - POLL_DURATION = 250 * time.Millisecond -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/watch.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/watch.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2b51128..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/watch/watch.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2019 FOSS contributors of https://github.com/nxadm/tail -// Copyright (c) 2015 HPE Software Inc. All rights reserved. -// Copyright (c) 2013 ActiveState Software Inc. All rights reserved. - -package watch - -import "gopkg.in/tomb.v1" - -// FileWatcher monitors file-level events. -type FileWatcher interface { - // BlockUntilExists blocks until the file comes into existence. - BlockUntilExists(*tomb.Tomb) error - - // ChangeEvents reports on changes to a file, be it modification, - // deletion, renames or truncations. Returned FileChanges group of - // channels will be closed, thus become unusable, after a deletion - // or truncation event. - // In order to properly report truncations, ChangeEvents requires - // the caller to pass their current offset in the file. - ChangeEvents(*tomb.Tomb, int64) (*FileChanges, error) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/winfile/winfile.go b/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/winfile/winfile.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4562ac7..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/nxadm/tail/winfile/winfile.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2019 FOSS contributors of https://github.com/nxadm/tail -// +build windows - -package winfile - -import ( - "os" - "syscall" - "unsafe" -) - -// issue also described here -//https://codereview.appspot.com/8203043/ - -// https://github.com/jnwhiteh/golang/blob/master/src/pkg/syscall/syscall_windows.go#L218 -func Open(path string, mode int, perm uint32) (fd syscall.Handle, err error) { - if len(path) == 0 { - return syscall.InvalidHandle, syscall.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND - } - pathp, err := syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(path) - if err != nil { - return syscall.InvalidHandle, err - } - var access uint32 - switch mode & (syscall.O_RDONLY | syscall.O_WRONLY | syscall.O_RDWR) { - case syscall.O_RDONLY: - access = syscall.GENERIC_READ - case syscall.O_WRONLY: - access = syscall.GENERIC_WRITE - case syscall.O_RDWR: - access = syscall.GENERIC_READ | syscall.GENERIC_WRITE - } - if mode&syscall.O_CREAT != 0 { - access |= syscall.GENERIC_WRITE - } - if mode&syscall.O_APPEND != 0 { - access &^= syscall.GENERIC_WRITE - access |= syscall.FILE_APPEND_DATA - } - sharemode := uint32(syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ | syscall.FILE_SHARE_WRITE | syscall.FILE_SHARE_DELETE) - var sa *syscall.SecurityAttributes - if mode&syscall.O_CLOEXEC == 0 { - sa = makeInheritSa() - } - var createmode uint32 - switch { - case mode&(syscall.O_CREAT|syscall.O_EXCL) == (syscall.O_CREAT | syscall.O_EXCL): - createmode = syscall.CREATE_NEW - case mode&(syscall.O_CREAT|syscall.O_TRUNC) == (syscall.O_CREAT | syscall.O_TRUNC): - createmode = syscall.CREATE_ALWAYS - case mode&syscall.O_CREAT == syscall.O_CREAT: - createmode = syscall.OPEN_ALWAYS - case mode&syscall.O_TRUNC == syscall.O_TRUNC: - createmode = syscall.TRUNCATE_EXISTING - default: - createmode = syscall.OPEN_EXISTING - } - h, e := syscall.CreateFile(pathp, access, sharemode, sa, createmode, syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0) - return h, e -} - -// https://github.com/jnwhiteh/golang/blob/master/src/pkg/syscall/syscall_windows.go#L211 -func makeInheritSa() *syscall.SecurityAttributes { - var sa syscall.SecurityAttributes - sa.Length = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(sa)) - sa.InheritHandle = 1 - return &sa -} - -// https://github.com/jnwhiteh/golang/blob/master/src/pkg/os/file_windows.go#L133 -func OpenFile(name string, flag int, perm os.FileMode) (file *os.File, err error) { - r, e := Open(name, flag|syscall.O_CLOEXEC, syscallMode(perm)) - if e != nil { - return nil, e - } - return os.NewFile(uintptr(r), name), nil -} - -// https://github.com/jnwhiteh/golang/blob/master/src/pkg/os/file_posix.go#L61 -func syscallMode(i os.FileMode) (o uint32) { - o |= uint32(i.Perm()) - if i&os.ModeSetuid != 0 { - o |= syscall.S_ISUID - } - if i&os.ModeSetgid != 0 { - o |= syscall.S_ISGID - } - if i&os.ModeSticky != 0 { - o |= syscall.S_ISVTX - } - // No mapping for Go's ModeTemporary (plan9 only). - return -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/.travis.yml b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/.travis.yml deleted file mode 100644 index ea0966d..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/.travis.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -language: go -go: - - tip - - 1.16.x - - 1.15.x - -cache: - directories: - - $GOPATH/pkg/mod - -# allow internal package imports, necessary for forked repositories -go_import_path: github.com/onsi/ginkgo - -install: - - GO111MODULE="off" go get -v -t ./... - - GO111MODULE="off" go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/cover - - GO111MODULE="off" go get github.com/onsi/gomega - - GO111MODULE="off" go install github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo - - export PATH=$GOPATH/bin:$PATH - -script: - - GO111MODULE="on" go mod tidy && git diff --exit-code go.mod go.sum - - go vet - - ginkgo -r --randomizeAllSpecs --randomizeSuites --race --trace diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/CHANGELOG.md deleted file mode 100644 index a26bc53..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/CHANGELOG.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,393 +0,0 @@ -## 1.16.5 - -Ginkgo 2.0 now has a Release Candidate. 1.16.5 advertises the existence of the RC. -1.16.5 deprecates GinkgoParallelNode in favor of GinkgoParallelProcess - -You can silence the RC advertisement by setting an `ACK_GINKG_RC=true` environment variable or creating a file in your home directory called `.ack-ginkgo-rc` - -## 1.16.4 - -### Fixes -1.16.4 retracts 1.16.3. There are no code changes. The 1.16.3 tag was associated with the wrong commit and an attempt to change it after-the-fact has proven problematic. 1.16.4 retracts 1.16.3 in Ginkgo's go.mod and creates a new, correctly tagged, release. - -## 1.16.3 - -### Features -- Measure is now deprecated and emits a deprecation warning. - -## 1.16.2 - -### Fixes -- Deprecations can be suppressed by setting an `ACK_GINKGO_DEPRECATIONS=` environment variable. - -## 1.16.1 - -### Fixes -- Supress --stream deprecation warning on windows (#793) - -## 1.16.0 - -### Features -- Advertise Ginkgo 2.0. Introduce deprecations. [9ef1913] - - Update README.md to advertise that Ginkgo 2.0 is coming. - - Backport the 2.0 DeprecationTracker and start alerting users - about upcoming deprecations. - -- Add slim-sprig template functions to bootstrap/generate (#775) [9162b86] - -### Fixes -- Fix accidental reference to 1488 (#784) [9fb7fe4] - -## 1.15.2 - -### Fixes -- ignore blank `-focus` and `-skip` flags (#780) [e90a4a0] - -## 1.15.1 - -### Fixes -- reporters/junit: Use `system-out` element instead of `passed` (#769) [9eda305] - -## 1.15.0 - -### Features -- Adds 'outline' command to print the outline of specs/containers in a file (#754) [071c369] [6803cc3] [935b538] [06744e8] [0c40583] -- Add support for using template to generate tests (#752) [efb9e69] -- Add a Chinese Doc #755 (#756) [5207632] -- cli: allow multiple -focus and -skip flags (#736) [9a782fb] - -### Fixes -- Add _internal to filename of tests created with internal flag (#751) [43c12da] - -## 1.14.2 - -### Fixes -- correct handling windows backslash in import path (#721) [97f3d51] -- Add additional methods to GinkgoT() to improve compatibility with the testing.TB interface [b5fe44d] - -## 1.14.1 - -### Fixes -- Discard exported method declaration when running ginkgo bootstrap (#558) [f4b0240] - -## 1.14.0 - -### Features -- Defer running top-level container nodes until RunSpecs is called [d44dedf] -- [Document Ginkgo lifecycle](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#understanding-ginkgos-lifecycle) -- Add `extensions/globals` package (#692) [3295c8f] - this can be helpful in contexts where you are test-driving your test-generation code (see [#692](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/pull/692)) -- Print Skip reason in JUnit reporter if one was provided [820dfab] - -## 1.13.0 - -### Features -- Add a version of table.Entry that allows dumping the entry parameters. (#689) [21eaef2] - -### Fixes -- Ensure integration tests pass in an environment sans GOPATH [606fba2] -- Add books package (#568) [fc0e44e] -- doc(readme): installation via "tools package" (#677) [83bb20e] -- Solve the undefined: unix.Dup2 compile error on mips64le (#680) [0624f75] -- Import package without dot (#687) [6321024] -- Fix integration tests to stop require GOPATH (#686) [a912ec5] - -## 1.12.3 - -### Fixes -- Print correct code location of failing table test (#666) [c6d7afb] - -## 1.12.2 - -### Fixes -- Update dependencies [ea4a036] - -## 1.12.1 - -### Fixes -- Make unfocus ("blur") much faster (#674) [8b18061] -- Fix typo (#673) [7fdcbe8] -- Test against 1.14 and remove 1.12 [d5c2ad6] -- Test if a coverprofile content is empty before checking its latest character (#670) [14d9fa2] -- replace tail package with maintained one. this fixes go get errors (#667) [4ba33d4] -- improve ginkgo performance - makes progress on #644 [a14f98e] -- fix convert integration tests [1f8ba69] -- fix typo succesful -> successful (#663) [1ea49cf] -- Fix invalid link (#658) [b886136] -- convert utility : Include comments from source (#657) [1077c6d] -- Explain what BDD means [d79e7fb] -- skip race detector test on unsupported platform (#642) [f8ab89d] -- Use Dup2 from golang.org/x/sys/unix instead of syscallDup (#638) [5d53c55] -- Fix missing newline in combined coverage file (#641) [6a07ea2] -- check if a spec is run before returning SpecSummary (#645) [8850000] - -## 1.12.0 - -### Features -- Add module definition (#630) [78916ab] - -## 1.11.0 - -### Features -- Add syscall for riscv64 architecture [f66e896] -- teamcity reporter: output location of test failure as well as test definition (#626) [9869142] -- teamcity reporter: output newline after every service message (#625) [3cfa02d] -- Add support for go module when running `generate` command (#578) [9c89e3f] - -## 1.10.3 - -### Fixes -- Set go_import_path in travis.yml to allow internal packages in forks (#607) [3b721db] -- Add integration test [d90e0dc] -- Fix coverage files combining [e5dde8c] -- A new CLI option: -ginkgo.reportFile (#601) [034fd25] - -## 1.10.2 - -### Fixes -- speed up table entry generateIt() (#609) [5049dc5] -- Fix. Write errors to stderr instead of stdout (#610) [7bb3091] - -## 1.10.1 - -### Fixes -- stack backtrace: fix skipping (#600) [2a4c0bd] - -## 1.10.0 - -### Fixes -- stack backtrace: fix alignment and skipping [66915d6] -- fix typo in documentation [8f97b93] - -## 1.9.0 - -### Features -- Option to print output into report, when tests have passed [0545415] - -### Fixes -- Fixed typos in comments [0ecbc58] -- gofmt code [a7f8bfb] -- Simplify code [7454d00] -- Simplify concatenation, incrementation and function assignment [4825557] -- Avoid unnecessary conversions [9d9403c] -- JUnit: include more detailed information about panic [19cca4b] -- Print help to stdout when the user asks for help [4cb7441] - - -## 1.8.0 - -### New Features -- allow config of the vet flag for `go test` (#562) [3cd45fa] -- Support projects using go modules [d56ee76] - -### Fixes and Minor Improvements -- chore(godoc): fixes typos in Measurement funcs [dbaca8e] -- Optimize focus to avoid allocations [f493786] -- Ensure generated test file names are underscored [505cc35] - -## 1.7.0 - -### New Features -- Add JustAfterEach (#484) [0d4f080] - -### Fixes -- Correctly round suite time in junit reporter [2445fc1] -- Avoid using -i argument to go test for Golang 1.10+ [46bbc26] - -## 1.6.0 - -### New Features -- add --debug flag to emit node output to files (#499) [39febac] - -### Fixes -- fix: for `go vet` to pass [69338ec] -- docs: fix for contributing instructions [7004cb1] -- consolidate and streamline contribution docs (#494) [d848015] -- Make generated Junit file compatable with "Maven Surefire" (#488) [e51bee6] -- all: gofmt [000d317] -- Increase eventually timeout to 30s [c73579c] -- Clarify asynchronous test behaviour [294d8f4] -- Travis badge should only show master [26d2143] - -## 1.5.0 5/10/2018 - -### New Features -- Supports go v1.10 (#443, #446, #451) [e873237, 468e89e, e37dbfe, a37f4c0, c0b857d, bca5260, 4177ca8] -- Add a When() synonym for Context() (#386) [747514b, 7484dad, 7354a07, dd826c8] -- Re-add noisySkippings flag [652e15c] -- Allow coverage to be displayed for focused specs (#367) [11459a8] -- Handle -outputdir flag (#364) [228e3a8] -- Handle -coverprofile flag (#355) [43392d5] - -### Fixes -- When using custom reporters register the custom reporters *before* the default reporter. This allows users to see the output of any print statements in their customer reporters. (#365) [8382b23] -- When running a test and calculating the coverage using the `-coverprofile` and `-outputdir` flags, Ginkgo fails with an error if the directory does not exist. This is due to an [issue in go 1.10](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/24588) (#446) [b36a6e0] -- `unfocus` command ignores vendor folder (#459) [e5e551c, c556e43, a3b6351, 9a820dd] -- Ignore packages whose tests are all ignored by go (#456) [7430ca7, 6d8be98] -- Increase the threshold when checking time measuments (#455) [2f714bf, 68f622c] -- Fix race condition in coverage tests (#423) [a5a8ff7, ab9c08b] -- Add an extra new line after reporting spec run completion for test2json [874520d] -- added name name field to junit reported testsuite [ae61c63] -- Do not set the run time of a spec when the dryRun flag is used (#438) [457e2d9, ba8e856] -- Process FWhen and FSpecify when unfocusing (#434) [9008c7b, ee65bd, df87dfe] -- Synchronise the access to the state of specs to avoid race conditions (#430) [7d481bc, ae6829d] -- Added Duration on GinkgoTestDescription (#383) [5f49dad, 528417e, 0747408, 329d7ed] -- Fix Ginkgo stack trace on failure for Specify (#415) [b977ede, 65ca40e, 6c46eb8] -- Update README with Go 1.6+, Golang -> Go (#409) [17f6b97, bc14b66, 20d1598] -- Use fmt.Errorf instead of errors.New(fmt.Sprintf (#401) [a299f56, 44e2eaa] -- Imports in generated code should follow conventions (#398) [0bec0b0, e8536d8] -- Prevent data race error when Recording a benchmark value from multiple go routines (#390) [c0c4881, 7a241e9] -- Replace GOPATH in Environment [4b883f0] - - -## 1.4.0 7/16/2017 - -- `ginkgo` now provides a hint if you accidentally forget to run `ginkgo bootstrap` to generate a `*_suite_test.go` file that actually invokes the Ginkgo test runner. [#345](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/pull/345) -- thanks to improvements in `go test -c` `ginkgo` no longer needs to fix Go's compilation output to ensure compilation errors are expressed relative to the CWD. [#357] -- `ginkgo watch -watchRegExp=...` allows you to specify a custom regular expression to watch. Only files matching the regular expression are watched for changes (the default is `\.go$`) [#356] -- `ginkgo` now always emits compilation output. Previously, only failed compilation output was printed out. [#277] -- `ginkgo -requireSuite` now fails the test run if there are `*_test.go` files but `go test` fails to detect any tests. Typically this means you forgot to run `ginkgo bootstrap` to generate a suite file. [#344] -- `ginkgo -timeout=DURATION` allows you to adjust the timeout for the entire test suite (default is 24 hours) [#248] - -## 1.3.0 3/28/2017 - -Improvements: - -- Significantly improved parallel test distribution. Now instead of pre-sharding test cases across workers (which can result in idle workers and poor test performance) Ginkgo uses a shared queue to keep all workers busy until all tests are complete. This improves test-time performance and consistency. -- `Skip(message)` can be used to skip the current test. -- Added `extensions/table` - a Ginkgo DSL for [Table Driven Tests](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#table-driven-tests) -- Add `GinkgoRandomSeed()` - shorthand for `config.GinkgoConfig.RandomSeed` -- Support for retrying flaky tests with `--flakeAttempts` -- `ginkgo ./...` now recurses as you'd expect -- Added `Specify` a synonym for `It` -- Support colorise on Windows -- Broader support for various go compilation flags in the `ginkgo` CLI - -Bug Fixes: - -- Ginkgo tests now fail when you `panic(nil)` (#167) - -## 1.2.0 5/31/2015 - -Improvements - -- `ginkgo -coverpkg` calls down to `go test -coverpkg` (#160) -- `ginkgo -afterSuiteHook COMMAND` invokes the passed-in `COMMAND` after a test suite completes (#152) -- Relaxed requirement for Go 1.4+. `ginkgo` now works with Go v1.3+ (#166) - -## 1.2.0-beta - -Ginkgo now requires Go 1.4+ - -Improvements: - -- Call reporters in reverse order when announcing spec completion -- allows custom reporters to emit output before the default reporter does. -- Improved focus behavior. Now, this: - - ```golang - FDescribe("Some describe", func() { - It("A", func() {}) - - FIt("B", func() {}) - }) - ``` - - will run `B` but *not* `A`. This tends to be a common usage pattern when in the thick of writing and debugging tests. -- When `SIGINT` is received, Ginkgo will emit the contents of the `GinkgoWriter` before running the `AfterSuite`. Useful for debugging stuck tests. -- When `--progress` is set, Ginkgo will write test progress (in particular, Ginkgo will say when it is about to run a BeforeEach, AfterEach, It, etc...) to the `GinkgoWriter`. This is useful for debugging stuck tests and tests that generate many logs. -- Improved output when an error occurs in a setup or teardown block. -- When `--dryRun` is set, Ginkgo will walk the spec tree and emit to its reporter *without* actually running anything. Best paired with `-v` to understand which specs will run in which order. -- Add `By` to help document long `It`s. `By` simply writes to the `GinkgoWriter`. -- Add support for precompiled tests: - - `ginkgo build ` will now compile the package, producing a file named `package.test` - - The compiled `package.test` file can be run directly. This runs the tests in series. - - To run precompiled tests in parallel, you can run: `ginkgo -p package.test` -- Support `bootstrap`ping and `generate`ing [Agouti](http://agouti.org) specs. -- `ginkgo generate` and `ginkgo bootstrap` now honor the package name already defined in a given directory -- The `ginkgo` CLI ignores `SIGQUIT`. Prevents its stack dump from interlacing with the underlying test suite's stack dump. -- The `ginkgo` CLI now compiles tests into a temporary directory instead of the package directory. This necessitates upgrading to Go v1.4+. -- `ginkgo -notify` now works on Linux - -Bug Fixes: - -- If --skipPackages is used and all packages are skipped, Ginkgo should exit 0. -- Fix tempfile leak when running in parallel -- Fix incorrect failure message when a panic occurs during a parallel test run -- Fixed an issue where a pending test within a focused context (or a focused test within a pending context) would skip all other tests. -- Be more consistent about handling SIGTERM as well as SIGINT -- When interupted while concurrently compiling test suites in the background, Ginkgo now cleans up the compiled artifacts. -- Fixed a long standing bug where `ginkgo -p` would hang if a process spawned by one of the Ginkgo parallel nodes does not exit. (Hooray!) - -## 1.1.0 (8/2/2014) - -No changes, just dropping the beta. - -## 1.1.0-beta (7/22/2014) -New Features: - -- `ginkgo watch` now monitors packages *and their dependencies* for changes. The depth of the dependency tree can be modified with the `-depth` flag. -- Test suites with a programmatic focus (`FIt`, `FDescribe`, etc...) exit with non-zero status code, even when they pass. This allows CI systems to detect accidental commits of focused test suites. -- `ginkgo -p` runs the testsuite in parallel with an auto-detected number of nodes. -- `ginkgo -tags=TAG_LIST` passes a list of tags down to the `go build` command. -- `ginkgo --failFast` aborts the test suite after the first failure. -- `ginkgo generate file_1 file_2` can take multiple file arguments. -- Ginkgo now summarizes any spec failures that occurred at the end of the test run. -- `ginkgo --randomizeSuites` will run tests *suites* in random order using the generated/passed-in seed. - -Improvements: - -- `ginkgo -skipPackage` now takes a comma-separated list of strings. If the *relative path* to a package matches one of the entries in the comma-separated list, that package is skipped. -- `ginkgo --untilItFails` no longer recompiles between attempts. -- Ginkgo now panics when a runnable node (`It`, `BeforeEach`, `JustBeforeEach`, `AfterEach`, `Measure`) is nested within another runnable node. This is always a mistake. Any test suites that panic because of this change should be fixed. - -Bug Fixes: - -- `ginkgo boostrap` and `ginkgo generate` no longer fail when dealing with `hyphen-separated-packages`. -- parallel specs are now better distributed across nodes - fixed a crashing bug where (for example) distributing 11 tests across 7 nodes would panic - -## 1.0.0 (5/24/2014) -New Features: - -- Add `GinkgoParallelNode()` - shorthand for `config.GinkgoConfig.ParallelNode` - -Improvements: - -- When compilation fails, the compilation output is rewritten to present a correct *relative* path. Allows ⌘-clicking in iTerm open the file in your text editor. -- `--untilItFails` and `ginkgo watch` now generate new random seeds between test runs, unless a particular random seed is specified. - -Bug Fixes: - -- `-cover` now generates a correctly combined coverprofile when running with in parallel with multiple `-node`s. -- Print out the contents of the `GinkgoWriter` when `BeforeSuite` or `AfterSuite` fail. -- Fix all remaining race conditions in Ginkgo's test suite. - -## 1.0.0-beta (4/14/2014) -Breaking changes: - -- `thirdparty/gomocktestreporter` is gone. Use `GinkgoT()` instead -- Modified the Reporter interface -- `watch` is now a subcommand, not a flag. - -DSL changes: - -- `BeforeSuite` and `AfterSuite` for setting up and tearing down test suites. -- `AfterSuite` is triggered on interrupt (`^C`) as well as exit. -- `SynchronizedBeforeSuite` and `SynchronizedAfterSuite` for setting up and tearing down singleton resources across parallel nodes. - -CLI changes: - -- `watch` is now a subcommand, not a flag -- `--nodot` flag can be passed to `ginkgo generate` and `ginkgo bootstrap` to avoid dot imports. This explicitly imports all exported identifiers in Ginkgo and Gomega. Refreshing this list can be done by running `ginkgo nodot` -- Additional arguments can be passed to specs. Pass them after the `--` separator -- `--skipPackage` flag takes a regexp and ignores any packages with package names passing said regexp. -- `--trace` flag prints out full stack traces when errors occur, not just the line at which the error occurs. - -Misc: - -- Start using semantic versioning -- Start maintaining changelog - -Major refactor: - -- Pull out Ginkgo's internal to `internal` -- Rename `example` everywhere to `spec` -- Much more! diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/CONTRIBUTING.md deleted file mode 100644 index 908b95c..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# Contributing to Ginkgo - -Your contributions to Ginkgo are essential for its long-term maintenance and improvement. - -- Please **open an issue first** - describe what problem you are trying to solve and give the community a forum for input and feedback ahead of investing time in writing code! -- Ensure adequate test coverage: - - When adding to the Ginkgo library, add unit and/or integration tests (under the `integration` folder). - - When adding to the Ginkgo CLI, note that there are very few unit tests. Please add an integration test. -- Update the documentation. Ginko uses `godoc` comments and documentation on the `gh-pages` branch. - If relevant, please submit a docs PR to that branch alongside your code PR. - -Thanks for supporting Ginkgo! - -## Setup - -Fork the repo, then: - -``` -go get github.com/onsi/ginkgo -go get github.com/onsi/gomega/... -cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/onsi/ginkgo -git remote add fork git@github.com:/ginkgo.git - -ginkgo -r -p # ensure tests are green -go vet ./... # ensure linter is happy -``` - -## Making the PR - - go to a new branch `git checkout -b my-feature` - - make your changes - - run tests and linter again (see above) - - `git push fork` - - open PR 🎉 diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/README.md b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index a25ca5e..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -![Ginkgo: A Go BDD Testing Framework](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/images/ginkgo.png) - -[![test](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/workflows/test/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/actions?query=workflow%3Atest+branch%3Amaster) - -Jump to the [docs](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/) | [中文文档](https://ke-chain.github.io/ginkgodoc) to learn more. To start rolling your Ginkgo tests *now* [keep reading](#set-me-up)! - -If you have a question, comment, bug report, feature request, etc. please open a GitHub issue, or visit the [Ginkgo Slack channel](https://app.slack.com/client/T029RQSE6/CQQ50BBNW). - -# Ginkgo 2.0 Release Candidate is available! - -An effort is underway to develop and deliver Ginkgo 2.0. The work is happening in the [ver2](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/tree/ver2) branch and a changelog and migration guide is being maintained on that branch [here](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/blob/ver2/docs/MIGRATING_TO_V2.md). Issue [#711](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/711) is the central place for discussion. - -As described in the [changelog](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/blob/ver2/docs/MIGRATING_TO_V2.md) and [proposal](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h28ZknXRsTLPNNiOjdHIO-F2toCzq4xoZDXbfYaBdoQ/edit#), Ginkgo 2.0 will clean up the Ginkgo codebase, deprecate and remove some v1 functionality, and add several new much-requested features. To help users get ready for the migration, Ginkgo v1 has started emitting deprecation warnings for features that will no longer be supported with links to documentation for how to migrate away from these features. If you have concerns or comments please chime in on [#711](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/711). - -Please start exploring and using the V2 release! To get started follow the [Using the Release Candidate](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/blob/ver2/docs/MIGRATING_TO_V2.md#using-the-beta) directions in the migration guide. - -## TLDR -Ginkgo builds on Go's `testing` package, allowing expressive [Behavior-Driven Development](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior-driven_development) ("BDD") style tests. -It is typically (and optionally) paired with the [Gomega](https://github.com/onsi/gomega) matcher library. - -```go -Describe("the strings package", func() { - Context("strings.Contains()", func() { - When("the string contains the substring in the middle", func() { - It("returns `true`", func() { - Expect(strings.Contains("Ginkgo is awesome", "is")).To(BeTrue()) - }) - }) - }) -}) -``` - -## Feature List - -- Ginkgo uses Go's `testing` package and can live alongside your existing `testing` tests. It's easy to [bootstrap](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#bootstrapping-a-suite) and start writing your [first tests](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#adding-specs-to-a-suite) - -- Ginkgo allows you to write tests in Go using expressive [Behavior-Driven Development](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior-driven_development) ("BDD") style: - - Nestable [`Describe`, `Context` and `When` container blocks](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#organizing-specs-with-containers-describe-and-context) - - [`BeforeEach` and `AfterEach` blocks](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#extracting-common-setup-beforeeach) for setup and teardown - - [`It` and `Specify` blocks](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#individual-specs-it) that hold your assertions - - [`JustBeforeEach` blocks](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#separating-creation-and-configuration-justbeforeeach) that separate creation from configuration (also known as the subject action pattern). - - [`BeforeSuite` and `AfterSuite` blocks](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#global-setup-and-teardown-beforesuite-and-aftersuite) to prep for and cleanup after a suite. - -- A comprehensive test runner that lets you: - - Mark specs as [pending](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#pending-specs) - - [Focus](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#focused-specs) individual specs, and groups of specs, either programmatically or on the command line - - Run your tests in [random order](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-permutation), and then reuse random seeds to replicate the same order. - - Break up your test suite into parallel processes for straightforward [test parallelization](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#parallel-specs) - -- `ginkgo`: a command line interface with plenty of handy command line arguments for [running your tests](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#running-tests) and [generating](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generators) test files. Here are a few choice examples: - - `ginkgo -nodes=N` runs your tests in `N` parallel processes and print out coherent output in realtime - - `ginkgo -cover` runs your tests using Go's code coverage tool - - `ginkgo convert` converts an XUnit-style `testing` package to a Ginkgo-style package - - `ginkgo -focus="REGEXP"` and `ginkgo -skip="REGEXP"` allow you to specify a subset of tests to run via regular expression - - `ginkgo -r` runs all tests suites under the current directory - - `ginkgo -v` prints out identifying information for each tests just before it runs - - And much more: run `ginkgo help` for details! - - The `ginkgo` CLI is convenient, but purely optional -- Ginkgo works just fine with `go test` - -- `ginkgo watch` [watches](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#watching-for-changes) packages *and their dependencies* for changes, then reruns tests. Run tests immediately as you develop! - -- Built-in support for testing [asynchronicity](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#asynchronous-tests) - -- Built-in support for [benchmarking](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#benchmark-tests) your code. Control the number of benchmark samples as you gather runtimes and other, arbitrary, bits of numerical information about your code. - -- [Completions for Sublime Text](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo-sublime-completions): just use [Package Control](https://sublime.wbond.net/) to install `Ginkgo Completions`. - -- [Completions for VSCode](https://github.com/onsi/vscode-ginkgo): just use VSCode's extension installer to install `vscode-ginkgo`. - -- [Ginkgo tools for VSCode](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=joselitofilho.ginkgotestexplorer): just use VSCode's extension installer to install `ginkgoTestExplorer`. - -- Straightforward support for third-party testing libraries such as [Gomock](https://code.google.com/p/gomock/) and [Testify](https://github.com/stretchr/testify). Check out the [docs](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#third-party-integrations) for details. - -- A modular architecture that lets you easily: - - Write [custom reporters](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#writing-custom-reporters) (for example, Ginkgo comes with a [JUnit XML reporter](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-junit-xml-output) and a TeamCity reporter). - - [Adapt an existing matcher library (or write your own!)](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#using-other-matcher-libraries) to work with Ginkgo - -## [Gomega](https://github.com/onsi/gomega): Ginkgo's Preferred Matcher Library - -Ginkgo is best paired with Gomega. Learn more about Gomega [here](https://onsi.github.io/gomega/) - -## [Agouti](https://github.com/sclevine/agouti): A Go Acceptance Testing Framework - -Agouti allows you run WebDriver integration tests. Learn more about Agouti [here](https://agouti.org) - -## Getting Started - -You'll need the Go command-line tools. Follow the [installation instructions](https://golang.org/doc/install) if you don't have it installed. - -### Global installation -To install the Ginkgo command line interface: -```bash -go get -u github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo -``` -Note that this will install it to `$GOBIN`, which will need to be in the `$PATH` (or equivalent). Run `go help install` for more information. - -### Go module ["tools package"](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/25922): -Create (or update) a file called `tools/tools.go` with the following contents: -```go -// +build tools - -package tools - -import ( - _ "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo" -) - -// This file imports packages that are used when running go generate, or used -// during the development process but not otherwise depended on by built code. -``` -The Ginkgo command can then be run via `go run github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo`. -This approach allows the version of Ginkgo to be maintained under source control for reproducible results, -and is well suited to automated test pipelines. - -### Bootstrapping -```bash -cd path/to/package/you/want/to/test - -ginkgo bootstrap # set up a new ginkgo suite -ginkgo generate # will create a sample test file. edit this file and add your tests then... - -go test # to run your tests - -ginkgo # also runs your tests - -``` - -## I'm new to Go: What are my testing options? - -Of course, I heartily recommend [Ginkgo](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo) and [Gomega](https://github.com/onsi/gomega). Both packages are seeing heavy, daily, production use on a number of projects and boast a mature and comprehensive feature-set. - -With that said, it's great to know what your options are :) - -### What Go gives you out of the box - -Testing is a first class citizen in Go, however Go's built-in testing primitives are somewhat limited: The [testing](https://golang.org/pkg/testing) package provides basic XUnit style tests and no assertion library. - -### Matcher libraries for Go's XUnit style tests - -A number of matcher libraries have been written to augment Go's built-in XUnit style tests. Here are two that have gained traction: - -- [testify](https://github.com/stretchr/testify) -- [gocheck](https://labix.org/gocheck) - -You can also use Ginkgo's matcher library [Gomega](https://github.com/onsi/gomega) in [XUnit style tests](https://onsi.github.io/gomega/#using-gomega-with-golangs-xunitstyle-tests) - -### BDD style testing frameworks - -There are a handful of BDD-style testing frameworks written for Go. Here are a few: - -- [Ginkgo](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo) ;) -- [GoConvey](https://github.com/smartystreets/goconvey) -- [Goblin](https://github.com/franela/goblin) -- [Mao](https://github.com/azer/mao) -- [Zen](https://github.com/pranavraja/zen) - -Finally, @shageman has [put together](https://github.com/shageman/gotestit) a comprehensive comparison of Go testing libraries. - -Go explore! - -## License - -Ginkgo is MIT-Licensed - -## Contributing - -See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config/config.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config/config.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3130c77..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config/config.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -/* -Ginkgo accepts a number of configuration options. - -These are documented [here](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#the-ginkgo-cli) - -You can also learn more via - - ginkgo help - -or (I kid you not): - - go test -asdf -*/ -package config - -import ( - "flag" - "time" - - "fmt" -) - -const VERSION = "1.16.5" - -type GinkgoConfigType struct { - RandomSeed int64 - RandomizeAllSpecs bool - RegexScansFilePath bool - FocusStrings []string - SkipStrings []string - SkipMeasurements bool - FailOnPending bool - FailFast bool - FlakeAttempts int - EmitSpecProgress bool - DryRun bool - DebugParallel bool - - ParallelNode int - ParallelTotal int - SyncHost string - StreamHost string -} - -var GinkgoConfig = GinkgoConfigType{} - -type DefaultReporterConfigType struct { - NoColor bool - SlowSpecThreshold float64 - NoisyPendings bool - NoisySkippings bool - Succinct bool - Verbose bool - FullTrace bool - ReportPassed bool - ReportFile string -} - -var DefaultReporterConfig = DefaultReporterConfigType{} - -func processPrefix(prefix string) string { - if prefix != "" { - prefix += "." - } - return prefix -} - -type flagFunc func(string) - -func (f flagFunc) String() string { return "" } -func (f flagFunc) Set(s string) error { f(s); return nil } - -func Flags(flagSet *flag.FlagSet, prefix string, includeParallelFlags bool) { - prefix = processPrefix(prefix) - flagSet.Int64Var(&(GinkgoConfig.RandomSeed), prefix+"seed", time.Now().Unix(), "The seed used to randomize the spec suite.") - flagSet.BoolVar(&(GinkgoConfig.RandomizeAllSpecs), prefix+"randomizeAllSpecs", false, "If set, ginkgo will randomize all specs together. By default, ginkgo only randomizes the top level Describe, Context and When groups.") - flagSet.BoolVar(&(GinkgoConfig.SkipMeasurements), prefix+"skipMeasurements", false, "If set, ginkgo will skip any measurement specs.") - flagSet.BoolVar(&(GinkgoConfig.FailOnPending), prefix+"failOnPending", false, "If set, ginkgo will mark the test suite as failed if any specs are pending.") - flagSet.BoolVar(&(GinkgoConfig.FailFast), prefix+"failFast", false, "If set, ginkgo will stop running a test suite after a failure occurs.") - - flagSet.BoolVar(&(GinkgoConfig.DryRun), prefix+"dryRun", false, "If set, ginkgo will walk the test hierarchy without actually running anything. Best paired with -v.") - - flagSet.Var(flagFunc(flagFocus), prefix+"focus", "If set, ginkgo will only run specs that match this regular expression. Can be specified multiple times, values are ORed.") - flagSet.Var(flagFunc(flagSkip), prefix+"skip", "If set, ginkgo will only run specs that do not match this regular expression. Can be specified multiple times, values are ORed.") - - flagSet.BoolVar(&(GinkgoConfig.RegexScansFilePath), prefix+"regexScansFilePath", false, "If set, ginkgo regex matching also will look at the file path (code location).") - - flagSet.IntVar(&(GinkgoConfig.FlakeAttempts), prefix+"flakeAttempts", 1, "Make up to this many attempts to run each spec. Please note that if any of the attempts succeed, the suite will not be failed. But any failures will still be recorded.") - - flagSet.BoolVar(&(GinkgoConfig.EmitSpecProgress), prefix+"progress", false, "If set, ginkgo will emit progress information as each spec runs to the GinkgoWriter.") - - flagSet.BoolVar(&(GinkgoConfig.DebugParallel), prefix+"debug", false, "If set, ginkgo will emit node output to files when running in parallel.") - - if includeParallelFlags { - flagSet.IntVar(&(GinkgoConfig.ParallelNode), prefix+"parallel.node", 1, "This worker node's (one-indexed) node number. For running specs in parallel.") - flagSet.IntVar(&(GinkgoConfig.ParallelTotal), prefix+"parallel.total", 1, "The total number of worker nodes. For running specs in parallel.") - flagSet.StringVar(&(GinkgoConfig.SyncHost), prefix+"parallel.synchost", "", "The address for the server that will synchronize the running nodes.") - flagSet.StringVar(&(GinkgoConfig.StreamHost), prefix+"parallel.streamhost", "", "The address for the server that the running nodes should stream data to.") - } - - flagSet.BoolVar(&(DefaultReporterConfig.NoColor), prefix+"noColor", false, "If set, suppress color output in default reporter.") - flagSet.Float64Var(&(DefaultReporterConfig.SlowSpecThreshold), prefix+"slowSpecThreshold", 5.0, "(in seconds) Specs that take longer to run than this threshold are flagged as slow by the default reporter.") - flagSet.BoolVar(&(DefaultReporterConfig.NoisyPendings), prefix+"noisyPendings", true, "If set, default reporter will shout about pending tests.") - flagSet.BoolVar(&(DefaultReporterConfig.NoisySkippings), prefix+"noisySkippings", true, "If set, default reporter will shout about skipping tests.") - flagSet.BoolVar(&(DefaultReporterConfig.Verbose), prefix+"v", false, "If set, default reporter print out all specs as they begin.") - flagSet.BoolVar(&(DefaultReporterConfig.Succinct), prefix+"succinct", false, "If set, default reporter prints out a very succinct report") - flagSet.BoolVar(&(DefaultReporterConfig.FullTrace), prefix+"trace", false, "If set, default reporter prints out the full stack trace when a failure occurs") - flagSet.BoolVar(&(DefaultReporterConfig.ReportPassed), prefix+"reportPassed", false, "If set, default reporter prints out captured output of passed tests.") - flagSet.StringVar(&(DefaultReporterConfig.ReportFile), prefix+"reportFile", "", "Override the default reporter output file path.") - -} - -func BuildFlagArgs(prefix string, ginkgo GinkgoConfigType, reporter DefaultReporterConfigType) []string { - prefix = processPrefix(prefix) - result := make([]string, 0) - - if ginkgo.RandomSeed > 0 { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sseed=%d", prefix, ginkgo.RandomSeed)) - } - - if ginkgo.RandomizeAllSpecs { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%srandomizeAllSpecs", prefix)) - } - - if ginkgo.SkipMeasurements { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sskipMeasurements", prefix)) - } - - if ginkgo.FailOnPending { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sfailOnPending", prefix)) - } - - if ginkgo.FailFast { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sfailFast", prefix)) - } - - if ginkgo.DryRun { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sdryRun", prefix)) - } - - for _, s := range ginkgo.FocusStrings { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sfocus=%s", prefix, s)) - } - - for _, s := range ginkgo.SkipStrings { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sskip=%s", prefix, s)) - } - - if ginkgo.FlakeAttempts > 1 { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sflakeAttempts=%d", prefix, ginkgo.FlakeAttempts)) - } - - if ginkgo.EmitSpecProgress { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sprogress", prefix)) - } - - if ginkgo.DebugParallel { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sdebug", prefix)) - } - - if ginkgo.ParallelNode != 0 { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sparallel.node=%d", prefix, ginkgo.ParallelNode)) - } - - if ginkgo.ParallelTotal != 0 { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sparallel.total=%d", prefix, ginkgo.ParallelTotal)) - } - - if ginkgo.StreamHost != "" { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sparallel.streamhost=%s", prefix, ginkgo.StreamHost)) - } - - if ginkgo.SyncHost != "" { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sparallel.synchost=%s", prefix, ginkgo.SyncHost)) - } - - if ginkgo.RegexScansFilePath { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sregexScansFilePath", prefix)) - } - - if reporter.NoColor { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%snoColor", prefix)) - } - - if reporter.SlowSpecThreshold > 0 { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sslowSpecThreshold=%.5f", prefix, reporter.SlowSpecThreshold)) - } - - if !reporter.NoisyPendings { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%snoisyPendings=false", prefix)) - } - - if !reporter.NoisySkippings { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%snoisySkippings=false", prefix)) - } - - if reporter.Verbose { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sv", prefix)) - } - - if reporter.Succinct { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%ssuccinct", prefix)) - } - - if reporter.FullTrace { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%strace", prefix)) - } - - if reporter.ReportPassed { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sreportPassed", prefix)) - } - - if reporter.ReportFile != "" { - result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%sreportFile=%s", prefix, reporter.ReportFile)) - } - - return result -} - -// flagFocus implements the -focus flag. -func flagFocus(arg string) { - if arg != "" { - GinkgoConfig.FocusStrings = append(GinkgoConfig.FocusStrings, arg) - } -} - -// flagSkip implements the -skip flag. -func flagSkip(arg string) { - if arg != "" { - GinkgoConfig.SkipStrings = append(GinkgoConfig.SkipStrings, arg) - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/bootstrap_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/bootstrap_command.go deleted file mode 100644 index ea10e97..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/bootstrap_command.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "bytes" - "flag" - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "strings" - "text/template" - - "go/build" - - sprig "github.com/go-task/slim-sprig" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/nodot" -) - -func BuildBootstrapCommand() *Command { - var ( - agouti, noDot, internal bool - customBootstrapFile string - ) - flagSet := flag.NewFlagSet("bootstrap", flag.ExitOnError) - flagSet.BoolVar(&agouti, "agouti", false, "If set, bootstrap will generate a bootstrap file for writing Agouti tests") - flagSet.BoolVar(&noDot, "nodot", false, "If set, bootstrap will generate a bootstrap file that does not . import ginkgo and gomega") - flagSet.BoolVar(&internal, "internal", false, "If set, generate will generate a test file that uses the regular package name") - flagSet.StringVar(&customBootstrapFile, "template", "", "If specified, generate will use the contents of the file passed as the bootstrap template") - - return &Command{ - Name: "bootstrap", - FlagSet: flagSet, - UsageCommand: "ginkgo bootstrap ", - Usage: []string{ - "Bootstrap a test suite for the current package", - "Accepts the following flags:", - }, - Command: func(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - generateBootstrap(agouti, noDot, internal, customBootstrapFile) - emitRCAdvertisement() - }, - } -} - -var bootstrapText = `package {{.Package}} - -import ( - "testing" - - {{.GinkgoImport}} - {{.GomegaImport}} -) - -func Test{{.FormattedName}}(t *testing.T) { - RegisterFailHandler(Fail) - RunSpecs(t, "{{.FormattedName}} Suite") -} -` - -var agoutiBootstrapText = `package {{.Package}} - -import ( - "testing" - - {{.GinkgoImport}} - {{.GomegaImport}} - "github.com/sclevine/agouti" -) - -func Test{{.FormattedName}}(t *testing.T) { - RegisterFailHandler(Fail) - RunSpecs(t, "{{.FormattedName}} Suite") -} - -var agoutiDriver *agouti.WebDriver - -var _ = BeforeSuite(func() { - // Choose a WebDriver: - - agoutiDriver = agouti.PhantomJS() - // agoutiDriver = agouti.Selenium() - // agoutiDriver = agouti.ChromeDriver() - - Expect(agoutiDriver.Start()).To(Succeed()) -}) - -var _ = AfterSuite(func() { - Expect(agoutiDriver.Stop()).To(Succeed()) -}) -` - -type bootstrapData struct { - Package string - FormattedName string - GinkgoImport string - GomegaImport string -} - -func getPackageAndFormattedName() (string, string, string) { - path, err := os.Getwd() - if err != nil { - complainAndQuit("Could not get current working directory: \n" + err.Error()) - } - - dirName := strings.Replace(filepath.Base(path), "-", "_", -1) - dirName = strings.Replace(dirName, " ", "_", -1) - - pkg, err := build.ImportDir(path, 0) - packageName := pkg.Name - if err != nil { - packageName = dirName - } - - formattedName := prettifyPackageName(filepath.Base(path)) - return packageName, dirName, formattedName -} - -func prettifyPackageName(name string) string { - name = strings.Replace(name, "-", " ", -1) - name = strings.Replace(name, "_", " ", -1) - name = strings.Title(name) - name = strings.Replace(name, " ", "", -1) - return name -} - -func determinePackageName(name string, internal bool) string { - if internal { - return name - } - - return name + "_test" -} - -func fileExists(path string) bool { - _, err := os.Stat(path) - return err == nil -} - -func generateBootstrap(agouti, noDot, internal bool, customBootstrapFile string) { - packageName, bootstrapFilePrefix, formattedName := getPackageAndFormattedName() - data := bootstrapData{ - Package: determinePackageName(packageName, internal), - FormattedName: formattedName, - GinkgoImport: `. "github.com/onsi/ginkgo"`, - GomegaImport: `. "github.com/onsi/gomega"`, - } - - if noDot { - data.GinkgoImport = `"github.com/onsi/ginkgo"` - data.GomegaImport = `"github.com/onsi/gomega"` - } - - targetFile := fmt.Sprintf("%s_suite_test.go", bootstrapFilePrefix) - if fileExists(targetFile) { - fmt.Printf("%s already exists.\n\n", targetFile) - os.Exit(1) - } else { - fmt.Printf("Generating ginkgo test suite bootstrap for %s in:\n\t%s\n", packageName, targetFile) - } - - f, err := os.Create(targetFile) - if err != nil { - complainAndQuit("Could not create file: " + err.Error()) - panic(err.Error()) - } - defer f.Close() - - var templateText string - if customBootstrapFile != "" { - tpl, err := ioutil.ReadFile(customBootstrapFile) - if err != nil { - panic(err.Error()) - } - templateText = string(tpl) - } else if agouti { - templateText = agoutiBootstrapText - } else { - templateText = bootstrapText - } - - bootstrapTemplate, err := template.New("bootstrap").Funcs(sprig.TxtFuncMap()).Parse(templateText) - if err != nil { - panic(err.Error()) - } - - buf := &bytes.Buffer{} - bootstrapTemplate.Execute(buf, data) - - if noDot { - contents, err := nodot.ApplyNoDot(buf.Bytes()) - if err != nil { - complainAndQuit("Failed to import nodot declarations: " + err.Error()) - } - fmt.Println("To update the nodot declarations in the future, switch to this directory and run:\n\tginkgo nodot") - buf = bytes.NewBuffer(contents) - } - - buf.WriteTo(f) - - goFmt(targetFile) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/build_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/build_command.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2fddef0..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/build_command.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - "os" - "path/filepath" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner" -) - -func BuildBuildCommand() *Command { - commandFlags := NewBuildCommandFlags(flag.NewFlagSet("build", flag.ExitOnError)) - interruptHandler := interrupthandler.NewInterruptHandler() - builder := &SpecBuilder{ - commandFlags: commandFlags, - interruptHandler: interruptHandler, - } - - return &Command{ - Name: "build", - FlagSet: commandFlags.FlagSet, - UsageCommand: "ginkgo build ", - Usage: []string{ - "Build the passed in (or the package in the current directory if left blank).", - "Accepts the following flags:", - }, - Command: builder.BuildSpecs, - } -} - -type SpecBuilder struct { - commandFlags *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags - interruptHandler *interrupthandler.InterruptHandler -} - -func (r *SpecBuilder) BuildSpecs(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - r.commandFlags.computeNodes() - - suites, _ := findSuites(args, r.commandFlags.Recurse, r.commandFlags.SkipPackage, false) - - if len(suites) == 0 { - complainAndQuit("Found no test suites") - } - - passed := true - for _, suite := range suites { - runner := testrunner.New(suite, 1, false, 0, r.commandFlags.GoOpts, nil) - fmt.Printf("Compiling %s...\n", suite.PackageName) - - path, _ := filepath.Abs(filepath.Join(suite.Path, fmt.Sprintf("%s.test", suite.PackageName))) - err := runner.CompileTo(path) - if err != nil { - fmt.Println(err.Error()) - passed = false - } else { - fmt.Printf(" compiled %s.test\n", suite.PackageName) - } - } - - if passed { - os.Exit(0) - } - os.Exit(1) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/ginkgo_ast_nodes.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/ginkgo_ast_nodes.go deleted file mode 100644 index 02e2b3b..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/ginkgo_ast_nodes.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -package convert - -import ( - "fmt" - "go/ast" - "strings" - "unicode" -) - -/* - * Creates a func init() node - */ -func createVarUnderscoreBlock() *ast.ValueSpec { - valueSpec := &ast.ValueSpec{} - object := &ast.Object{Kind: 4, Name: "_", Decl: valueSpec, Data: 0} - ident := &ast.Ident{Name: "_", Obj: object} - valueSpec.Names = append(valueSpec.Names, ident) - return valueSpec -} - -/* - * Creates a Describe("Testing with ginkgo", func() { }) node - */ -func createDescribeBlock() *ast.CallExpr { - blockStatement := &ast.BlockStmt{List: []ast.Stmt{}} - - fieldList := &ast.FieldList{} - funcType := &ast.FuncType{Params: fieldList} - funcLit := &ast.FuncLit{Type: funcType, Body: blockStatement} - basicLit := &ast.BasicLit{Kind: 9, Value: "\"Testing with Ginkgo\""} - describeIdent := &ast.Ident{Name: "Describe"} - return &ast.CallExpr{Fun: describeIdent, Args: []ast.Expr{basicLit, funcLit}} -} - -/* - * Convenience function to return the name of the *testing.T param - * for a Test function that will be rewritten. This is useful because - * we will want to replace the usage of this named *testing.T inside the - * body of the function with a GinktoT. - */ -func namedTestingTArg(node *ast.FuncDecl) string { - return node.Type.Params.List[0].Names[0].Name // *exhale* -} - -/* - * Convenience function to return the block statement node for a Describe statement - */ -func blockStatementFromDescribe(desc *ast.CallExpr) *ast.BlockStmt { - var funcLit *ast.FuncLit - var found = false - - for _, node := range desc.Args { - switch node := node.(type) { - case *ast.FuncLit: - found = true - funcLit = node - break - } - } - - if !found { - panic("Error finding ast.FuncLit inside describe statement. Somebody done goofed.") - } - - return funcLit.Body -} - -/* convenience function for creating an It("TestNameHere") - * with all the body of the test function inside the anonymous - * func passed to It() - */ -func createItStatementForTestFunc(testFunc *ast.FuncDecl) *ast.ExprStmt { - blockStatement := &ast.BlockStmt{List: testFunc.Body.List} - fieldList := &ast.FieldList{} - funcType := &ast.FuncType{Params: fieldList} - funcLit := &ast.FuncLit{Type: funcType, Body: blockStatement} - - testName := rewriteTestName(testFunc.Name.Name) - basicLit := &ast.BasicLit{Kind: 9, Value: fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\"", testName)} - itBlockIdent := &ast.Ident{Name: "It"} - callExpr := &ast.CallExpr{Fun: itBlockIdent, Args: []ast.Expr{basicLit, funcLit}} - return &ast.ExprStmt{X: callExpr} -} - -/* -* rewrite test names to be human readable -* eg: rewrites "TestSomethingAmazing" as "something amazing" - */ -func rewriteTestName(testName string) string { - nameComponents := []string{} - currentString := "" - indexOfTest := strings.Index(testName, "Test") - if indexOfTest != 0 { - return testName - } - - testName = strings.Replace(testName, "Test", "", 1) - first, rest := testName[0], testName[1:] - testName = string(unicode.ToLower(rune(first))) + rest - - for _, rune := range testName { - if unicode.IsUpper(rune) { - nameComponents = append(nameComponents, currentString) - currentString = string(unicode.ToLower(rune)) - } else { - currentString += string(rune) - } - } - - return strings.Join(append(nameComponents, currentString), " ") -} - -func newGinkgoTFromIdent(ident *ast.Ident) *ast.CallExpr { - return &ast.CallExpr{ - Lparen: ident.NamePos + 1, - Rparen: ident.NamePos + 2, - Fun: &ast.Ident{Name: "GinkgoT"}, - } -} - -func newGinkgoTInterface() *ast.Ident { - return &ast.Ident{Name: "GinkgoTInterface"} -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/import.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/import.go deleted file mode 100644 index 06c6ec9..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/import.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -package convert - -import ( - "fmt" - "go/ast" -) - -/* - * Given the root node of an AST, returns the node containing the - * import statements for the file. - */ -func importsForRootNode(rootNode *ast.File) (imports *ast.GenDecl, err error) { - for _, declaration := range rootNode.Decls { - decl, ok := declaration.(*ast.GenDecl) - if !ok || len(decl.Specs) == 0 { - continue - } - - _, ok = decl.Specs[0].(*ast.ImportSpec) - if ok { - imports = decl - return - } - } - - err = fmt.Errorf("Could not find imports for root node:\n\t%#v\n", rootNode) - return -} - -/* - * Removes "testing" import, if present - */ -func removeTestingImport(rootNode *ast.File) { - importDecl, err := importsForRootNode(rootNode) - if err != nil { - panic(err.Error()) - } - - var index int - for i, importSpec := range importDecl.Specs { - importSpec := importSpec.(*ast.ImportSpec) - if importSpec.Path.Value == "\"testing\"" { - index = i - break - } - } - - importDecl.Specs = append(importDecl.Specs[:index], importDecl.Specs[index+1:]...) -} - -/* - * Adds import statements for onsi/ginkgo, if missing - */ -func addGinkgoImports(rootNode *ast.File) { - importDecl, err := importsForRootNode(rootNode) - if err != nil { - panic(err.Error()) - } - - if len(importDecl.Specs) == 0 { - // TODO: might need to create a import decl here - panic("unimplemented : expected to find an imports block") - } - - needsGinkgo := true - for _, importSpec := range importDecl.Specs { - importSpec, ok := importSpec.(*ast.ImportSpec) - if !ok { - continue - } - - if importSpec.Path.Value == "\"github.com/onsi/ginkgo\"" { - needsGinkgo = false - } - } - - if needsGinkgo { - importDecl.Specs = append(importDecl.Specs, createImport(".", "\"github.com/onsi/ginkgo\"")) - } -} - -/* - * convenience function to create an import statement - */ -func createImport(name, path string) *ast.ImportSpec { - return &ast.ImportSpec{ - Name: &ast.Ident{Name: name}, - Path: &ast.BasicLit{Kind: 9, Value: path}, - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/package_rewriter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/package_rewriter.go deleted file mode 100644 index 363e52f..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/package_rewriter.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -package convert - -import ( - "fmt" - "go/build" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "os/exec" - "path/filepath" - "regexp" -) - -/* - * RewritePackage takes a name (eg: my-package/tools), finds its test files using - * Go's build package, and then rewrites them. A ginkgo test suite file will - * also be added for this package, and all of its child packages. - */ -func RewritePackage(packageName string) { - pkg, err := packageWithName(packageName) - if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected error reading package: '%s'\n%s\n", packageName, err.Error())) - } - - for _, filename := range findTestsInPackage(pkg) { - rewriteTestsInFile(filename) - } -} - -/* - * Given a package, findTestsInPackage reads the test files in the directory, - * and then recurses on each child package, returning a slice of all test files - * found in this process. - */ -func findTestsInPackage(pkg *build.Package) (testfiles []string) { - for _, file := range append(pkg.TestGoFiles, pkg.XTestGoFiles...) { - testfile, _ := filepath.Abs(filepath.Join(pkg.Dir, file)) - testfiles = append(testfiles, testfile) - } - - dirFiles, err := ioutil.ReadDir(pkg.Dir) - if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected error reading dir: '%s'\n%s\n", pkg.Dir, err.Error())) - } - - re := regexp.MustCompile(`^[._]`) - - for _, file := range dirFiles { - if !file.IsDir() { - continue - } - - if re.Match([]byte(file.Name())) { - continue - } - - packageName := filepath.Join(pkg.ImportPath, file.Name()) - subPackage, err := packageWithName(packageName) - if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected error reading package: '%s'\n%s\n", packageName, err.Error())) - } - - testfiles = append(testfiles, findTestsInPackage(subPackage)...) - } - - addGinkgoSuiteForPackage(pkg) - goFmtPackage(pkg) - return -} - -/* - * Shells out to `ginkgo bootstrap` to create a test suite file - */ -func addGinkgoSuiteForPackage(pkg *build.Package) { - originalDir, err := os.Getwd() - if err != nil { - panic(err) - } - - suite_test_file := filepath.Join(pkg.Dir, pkg.Name+"_suite_test.go") - - _, err = os.Stat(suite_test_file) - if err == nil { - return // test file already exists, this should be a no-op - } - - err = os.Chdir(pkg.Dir) - if err != nil { - panic(err) - } - - output, err := exec.Command("ginkgo", "bootstrap").Output() - - if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("error running 'ginkgo bootstrap'.\nstdout: %s\n%s\n", output, err.Error())) - } - - err = os.Chdir(originalDir) - if err != nil { - panic(err) - } -} - -/* - * Shells out to `go fmt` to format the package - */ -func goFmtPackage(pkg *build.Package) { - path, _ := filepath.Abs(pkg.ImportPath) - output, err := exec.Command("go", "fmt", path).CombinedOutput() - - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf("Warning: Error running 'go fmt %s'.\nstdout: %s\n%s\n", path, output, err.Error()) - } -} - -/* - * Attempts to return a package with its test files already read. - * The ImportMode arg to build.Import lets you specify if you want go to read the - * buildable go files inside the package, but it fails if the package has no go files - */ -func packageWithName(name string) (pkg *build.Package, err error) { - pkg, err = build.Default.Import(name, ".", build.ImportMode(0)) - if err == nil { - return - } - - pkg, err = build.Default.Import(name, ".", build.ImportMode(1)) - return -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/test_finder.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/test_finder.go deleted file mode 100644 index b33595c..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/test_finder.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -package convert - -import ( - "go/ast" - "regexp" -) - -/* - * Given a root node, walks its top level statements and returns - * points to function nodes to rewrite as It statements. - * These functions, according to Go testing convention, must be named - * TestWithCamelCasedName and receive a single *testing.T argument. - */ -func findTestFuncs(rootNode *ast.File) (testsToRewrite []*ast.FuncDecl) { - testNameRegexp := regexp.MustCompile("^Test[0-9A-Z].+") - - ast.Inspect(rootNode, func(node ast.Node) bool { - if node == nil { - return false - } - - switch node := node.(type) { - case *ast.FuncDecl: - matches := testNameRegexp.MatchString(node.Name.Name) - - if matches && receivesTestingT(node) { - testsToRewrite = append(testsToRewrite, node) - } - } - - return true - }) - - return -} - -/* - * convenience function that looks at args to a function and determines if its - * params include an argument of type *testing.T - */ -func receivesTestingT(node *ast.FuncDecl) bool { - if len(node.Type.Params.List) != 1 { - return false - } - - base, ok := node.Type.Params.List[0].Type.(*ast.StarExpr) - if !ok { - return false - } - - intermediate := base.X.(*ast.SelectorExpr) - isTestingPackage := intermediate.X.(*ast.Ident).Name == "testing" - isTestingT := intermediate.Sel.Name == "T" - - return isTestingPackage && isTestingT -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/testfile_rewriter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/testfile_rewriter.go deleted file mode 100644 index 60c7350..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/testfile_rewriter.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -package convert - -import ( - "bytes" - "fmt" - "go/ast" - "go/format" - "go/parser" - "go/token" - "io/ioutil" - "os" -) - -/* - * Given a file path, rewrites any tests in the Ginkgo format. - * First, we parse the AST, and update the imports declaration. - * Then, we walk the first child elements in the file, returning tests to rewrite. - * A top level init func is declared, with a single Describe func inside. - * Then the test functions to rewrite are inserted as It statements inside the Describe. - * Finally we walk the rest of the file, replacing other usages of *testing.T - * Once that is complete, we write the AST back out again to its file. - */ -func rewriteTestsInFile(pathToFile string) { - fileSet := token.NewFileSet() - rootNode, err := parser.ParseFile(fileSet, pathToFile, nil, parser.ParseComments) - if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Error parsing test file '%s':\n%s\n", pathToFile, err.Error())) - } - - addGinkgoImports(rootNode) - removeTestingImport(rootNode) - - varUnderscoreBlock := createVarUnderscoreBlock() - describeBlock := createDescribeBlock() - varUnderscoreBlock.Values = []ast.Expr{describeBlock} - - for _, testFunc := range findTestFuncs(rootNode) { - rewriteTestFuncAsItStatement(testFunc, rootNode, describeBlock) - } - - underscoreDecl := &ast.GenDecl{ - Tok: 85, // gah, magick numbers are needed to make this work - TokPos: 14, // this tricks Go into writing "var _ = Describe" - Specs: []ast.Spec{varUnderscoreBlock}, - } - - imports := rootNode.Decls[0] - tail := rootNode.Decls[1:] - rootNode.Decls = append(append([]ast.Decl{imports}, underscoreDecl), tail...) - rewriteOtherFuncsToUseGinkgoT(rootNode.Decls) - walkNodesInRootNodeReplacingTestingT(rootNode) - - var buffer bytes.Buffer - if err = format.Node(&buffer, fileSet, rootNode); err != nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Error formatting ast node after rewriting tests.\n%s\n", err.Error())) - } - - fileInfo, err := os.Stat(pathToFile) - - if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Error stat'ing file: %s\n", pathToFile)) - } - - err = ioutil.WriteFile(pathToFile, buffer.Bytes(), fileInfo.Mode()) -} - -/* - * Given a test func named TestDoesSomethingNeat, rewrites it as - * It("does something neat", func() { __test_body_here__ }) and adds it - * to the Describe's list of statements - */ -func rewriteTestFuncAsItStatement(testFunc *ast.FuncDecl, rootNode *ast.File, describe *ast.CallExpr) { - var funcIndex int = -1 - for index, child := range rootNode.Decls { - if child == testFunc { - funcIndex = index - break - } - } - - if funcIndex < 0 { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Assert failed: Error finding index for test node %s\n", testFunc.Name.Name)) - } - - var block *ast.BlockStmt = blockStatementFromDescribe(describe) - block.List = append(block.List, createItStatementForTestFunc(testFunc)) - replaceTestingTsWithGinkgoT(block, namedTestingTArg(testFunc)) - - // remove the old test func from the root node's declarations - rootNode.Decls = append(rootNode.Decls[:funcIndex], rootNode.Decls[funcIndex+1:]...) -} - -/* - * walks nodes inside of a test func's statements and replaces the usage of - * it's named *testing.T param with GinkgoT's - */ -func replaceTestingTsWithGinkgoT(statementsBlock *ast.BlockStmt, testingT string) { - ast.Inspect(statementsBlock, func(node ast.Node) bool { - if node == nil { - return false - } - - keyValueExpr, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValueExpr) - if ok { - replaceNamedTestingTsInKeyValueExpression(keyValueExpr, testingT) - return true - } - - funcLiteral, ok := node.(*ast.FuncLit) - if ok { - replaceTypeDeclTestingTsInFuncLiteral(funcLiteral) - return true - } - - callExpr, ok := node.(*ast.CallExpr) - if !ok { - return true - } - replaceTestingTsInArgsLists(callExpr, testingT) - - funCall, ok := callExpr.Fun.(*ast.SelectorExpr) - if ok { - replaceTestingTsMethodCalls(funCall, testingT) - } - - return true - }) -} - -/* - * rewrite t.Fail() or any other *testing.T method by replacing with T().Fail() - * This function receives a selector expression (eg: t.Fail()) and - * the name of the *testing.T param from the function declaration. Rewrites the - * selector expression in place if the target was a *testing.T - */ -func replaceTestingTsMethodCalls(selectorExpr *ast.SelectorExpr, testingT string) { - ident, ok := selectorExpr.X.(*ast.Ident) - if !ok { - return - } - - if ident.Name == testingT { - selectorExpr.X = newGinkgoTFromIdent(ident) - } -} - -/* - * replaces usages of a named *testing.T param inside of a call expression - * with a new GinkgoT object - */ -func replaceTestingTsInArgsLists(callExpr *ast.CallExpr, testingT string) { - for index, arg := range callExpr.Args { - ident, ok := arg.(*ast.Ident) - if !ok { - continue - } - - if ident.Name == testingT { - callExpr.Args[index] = newGinkgoTFromIdent(ident) - } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/testing_t_rewriter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/testing_t_rewriter.go deleted file mode 100644 index 418cdc4..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert/testing_t_rewriter.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -package convert - -import ( - "go/ast" -) - -/* - * Rewrites any other top level funcs that receive a *testing.T param - */ -func rewriteOtherFuncsToUseGinkgoT(declarations []ast.Decl) { - for _, decl := range declarations { - decl, ok := decl.(*ast.FuncDecl) - if !ok { - continue - } - - for _, param := range decl.Type.Params.List { - starExpr, ok := param.Type.(*ast.StarExpr) - if !ok { - continue - } - - selectorExpr, ok := starExpr.X.(*ast.SelectorExpr) - if !ok { - continue - } - - xIdent, ok := selectorExpr.X.(*ast.Ident) - if !ok || xIdent.Name != "testing" { - continue - } - - if selectorExpr.Sel.Name != "T" { - continue - } - - param.Type = newGinkgoTInterface() - } - } -} - -/* - * Walks all of the nodes in the file, replacing *testing.T in struct - * and func literal nodes. eg: - * type foo struct { *testing.T } - * var bar = func(t *testing.T) { } - */ -func walkNodesInRootNodeReplacingTestingT(rootNode *ast.File) { - ast.Inspect(rootNode, func(node ast.Node) bool { - if node == nil { - return false - } - - switch node := node.(type) { - case *ast.StructType: - replaceTestingTsInStructType(node) - case *ast.FuncLit: - replaceTypeDeclTestingTsInFuncLiteral(node) - } - - return true - }) -} - -/* - * replaces named *testing.T inside a composite literal - */ -func replaceNamedTestingTsInKeyValueExpression(kve *ast.KeyValueExpr, testingT string) { - ident, ok := kve.Value.(*ast.Ident) - if !ok { - return - } - - if ident.Name == testingT { - kve.Value = newGinkgoTFromIdent(ident) - } -} - -/* - * replaces *testing.T params in a func literal with GinkgoT - */ -func replaceTypeDeclTestingTsInFuncLiteral(functionLiteral *ast.FuncLit) { - for _, arg := range functionLiteral.Type.Params.List { - starExpr, ok := arg.Type.(*ast.StarExpr) - if !ok { - continue - } - - selectorExpr, ok := starExpr.X.(*ast.SelectorExpr) - if !ok { - continue - } - - target, ok := selectorExpr.X.(*ast.Ident) - if !ok { - continue - } - - if target.Name == "testing" && selectorExpr.Sel.Name == "T" { - arg.Type = newGinkgoTInterface() - } - } -} - -/* - * Replaces *testing.T types inside of a struct declaration with a GinkgoT - * eg: type foo struct { *testing.T } - */ -func replaceTestingTsInStructType(structType *ast.StructType) { - for _, field := range structType.Fields.List { - starExpr, ok := field.Type.(*ast.StarExpr) - if !ok { - continue - } - - selectorExpr, ok := starExpr.X.(*ast.SelectorExpr) - if !ok { - continue - } - - xIdent, ok := selectorExpr.X.(*ast.Ident) - if !ok { - continue - } - - if xIdent.Name == "testing" && selectorExpr.Sel.Name == "T" { - field.Type = newGinkgoTInterface() - } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert_command.go deleted file mode 100644 index 8e99f56..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert_command.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - "os" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert" - colorable "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -func BuildConvertCommand() *Command { - return &Command{ - Name: "convert", - FlagSet: flag.NewFlagSet("convert", flag.ExitOnError), - UsageCommand: "ginkgo convert /path/to/package", - Usage: []string{ - "Convert the package at the passed in path from an XUnit-style test to a Ginkgo-style test", - }, - Command: convertPackage, - } -} - -func convertPackage(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - deprecationTracker := types.NewDeprecationTracker() - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.Convert()) - fmt.Fprintln(colorable.NewColorableStderr(), deprecationTracker.DeprecationsReport()) - - if len(args) != 1 { - println(fmt.Sprintf("usage: ginkgo convert /path/to/your/package")) - os.Exit(1) - } - - defer func() { - err := recover() - if err != nil { - switch err := err.(type) { - case error: - println(err.Error()) - case string: - println(err) - default: - println(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected error: %#v", err)) - } - os.Exit(1) - } - }() - - convert.RewritePackage(args[0]) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/generate_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/generate_command.go deleted file mode 100644 index f792716..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/generate_command.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,274 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "bytes" - "flag" - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "strconv" - "strings" - "text/template" - - sprig "github.com/go-task/slim-sprig" -) - -func BuildGenerateCommand() *Command { - var ( - agouti, noDot, internal bool - customTestFile string - ) - flagSet := flag.NewFlagSet("generate", flag.ExitOnError) - flagSet.BoolVar(&agouti, "agouti", false, "If set, generate will generate a test file for writing Agouti tests") - flagSet.BoolVar(&noDot, "nodot", false, "If set, generate will generate a test file that does not . import ginkgo and gomega") - flagSet.BoolVar(&internal, "internal", false, "If set, generate will generate a test file that uses the regular package name") - flagSet.StringVar(&customTestFile, "template", "", "If specified, generate will use the contents of the file passed as the test file template") - - return &Command{ - Name: "generate", - FlagSet: flagSet, - UsageCommand: "ginkgo generate ", - Usage: []string{ - "Generate a test file named filename_test.go", - "If the optional argument is omitted, a file named after the package in the current directory will be created.", - "Accepts the following flags:", - }, - Command: func(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - generateSpec(args, agouti, noDot, internal, customTestFile) - emitRCAdvertisement() - }, - } -} - -var specText = `package {{.Package}} - -import ( - {{if .IncludeImports}}. "github.com/onsi/ginkgo"{{end}} - {{if .IncludeImports}}. "github.com/onsi/gomega"{{end}} - - {{if .ImportPackage}}"{{.PackageImportPath}}"{{end}} -) - -var _ = Describe("{{.Subject}}", func() { - -}) -` - -var agoutiSpecText = `package {{.Package}} - -import ( - {{if .IncludeImports}}. "github.com/onsi/ginkgo"{{end}} - {{if .IncludeImports}}. "github.com/onsi/gomega"{{end}} - "github.com/sclevine/agouti" - . "github.com/sclevine/agouti/matchers" - - {{if .ImportPackage}}"{{.PackageImportPath}}"{{end}} -) - -var _ = Describe("{{.Subject}}", func() { - var page *agouti.Page - - BeforeEach(func() { - var err error - page, err = agoutiDriver.NewPage() - Expect(err).NotTo(HaveOccurred()) - }) - - AfterEach(func() { - Expect(page.Destroy()).To(Succeed()) - }) -}) -` - -type specData struct { - Package string - Subject string - PackageImportPath string - IncludeImports bool - ImportPackage bool -} - -func generateSpec(args []string, agouti, noDot, internal bool, customTestFile string) { - if len(args) == 0 { - err := generateSpecForSubject("", agouti, noDot, internal, customTestFile) - if err != nil { - fmt.Println(err.Error()) - fmt.Println("") - os.Exit(1) - } - fmt.Println("") - return - } - - var failed bool - for _, arg := range args { - err := generateSpecForSubject(arg, agouti, noDot, internal, customTestFile) - if err != nil { - failed = true - fmt.Println(err.Error()) - } - } - fmt.Println("") - if failed { - os.Exit(1) - } -} - -func generateSpecForSubject(subject string, agouti, noDot, internal bool, customTestFile string) error { - packageName, specFilePrefix, formattedName := getPackageAndFormattedName() - if subject != "" { - specFilePrefix = formatSubject(subject) - formattedName = prettifyPackageName(specFilePrefix) - } - - if internal { - specFilePrefix = specFilePrefix + "_internal" - } - - data := specData{ - Package: determinePackageName(packageName, internal), - Subject: formattedName, - PackageImportPath: getPackageImportPath(), - IncludeImports: !noDot, - ImportPackage: !internal, - } - - targetFile := fmt.Sprintf("%s_test.go", specFilePrefix) - if fileExists(targetFile) { - return fmt.Errorf("%s already exists.", targetFile) - } else { - fmt.Printf("Generating ginkgo test for %s in:\n %s\n", data.Subject, targetFile) - } - - f, err := os.Create(targetFile) - if err != nil { - return err - } - defer f.Close() - - var templateText string - if customTestFile != "" { - tpl, err := ioutil.ReadFile(customTestFile) - if err != nil { - panic(err.Error()) - } - templateText = string(tpl) - } else if agouti { - templateText = agoutiSpecText - } else { - templateText = specText - } - - specTemplate, err := template.New("spec").Funcs(sprig.TxtFuncMap()).Parse(templateText) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - specTemplate.Execute(f, data) - goFmt(targetFile) - return nil -} - -func formatSubject(name string) string { - name = strings.Replace(name, "-", "_", -1) - name = strings.Replace(name, " ", "_", -1) - name = strings.Split(name, ".go")[0] - name = strings.Split(name, "_test")[0] - return name -} - -// moduleName returns module name from go.mod from given module root directory -func moduleName(modRoot string) string { - modFile, err := os.Open(filepath.Join(modRoot, "go.mod")) - if err != nil { - return "" - } - - mod := make([]byte, 128) - _, err = modFile.Read(mod) - if err != nil { - return "" - } - - slashSlash := []byte("//") - moduleStr := []byte("module") - - for len(mod) > 0 { - line := mod - mod = nil - if i := bytes.IndexByte(line, '\n'); i >= 0 { - line, mod = line[:i], line[i+1:] - } - if i := bytes.Index(line, slashSlash); i >= 0 { - line = line[:i] - } - line = bytes.TrimSpace(line) - if !bytes.HasPrefix(line, moduleStr) { - continue - } - line = line[len(moduleStr):] - n := len(line) - line = bytes.TrimSpace(line) - if len(line) == n || len(line) == 0 { - continue - } - - if line[0] == '"' || line[0] == '`' { - p, err := strconv.Unquote(string(line)) - if err != nil { - return "" // malformed quoted string or multiline module path - } - return p - } - - return string(line) - } - - return "" // missing module path -} - -func findModuleRoot(dir string) (root string) { - dir = filepath.Clean(dir) - - // Look for enclosing go.mod. - for { - if fi, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod")); err == nil && !fi.IsDir() { - return dir - } - d := filepath.Dir(dir) - if d == dir { - break - } - dir = d - } - return "" -} - -func getPackageImportPath() string { - workingDir, err := os.Getwd() - if err != nil { - panic(err.Error()) - } - - sep := string(filepath.Separator) - - // Try go.mod file first - modRoot := findModuleRoot(workingDir) - if modRoot != "" { - modName := moduleName(modRoot) - if modName != "" { - cd := strings.Replace(workingDir, modRoot, "", -1) - cd = strings.ReplaceAll(cd, sep, "/") - return modName + cd - } - } - - // Fallback to GOPATH structure - paths := strings.Split(workingDir, sep+"src"+sep) - if len(paths) == 1 { - fmt.Printf("\nCouldn't identify package import path.\n\n\tginkgo generate\n\nMust be run within a package directory under $GOPATH/src/...\nYou're going to have to change UNKNOWN_PACKAGE_PATH in the generated file...\n\n") - return "UNKNOWN_PACKAGE_PATH" - } - return filepath.ToSlash(paths[len(paths)-1]) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/help_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/help_command.go deleted file mode 100644 index db3f404..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/help_command.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" -) - -func BuildHelpCommand() *Command { - return &Command{ - Name: "help", - FlagSet: flag.NewFlagSet("help", flag.ExitOnError), - UsageCommand: "ginkgo help ", - Usage: []string{ - "Print usage information. If a command is passed in, print usage information just for that command.", - }, - Command: printHelp, - } -} - -func printHelp(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - if len(args) == 0 { - usage() - emitRCAdvertisement() - } else { - command, found := commandMatching(args[0]) - if !found { - complainAndQuit(fmt.Sprintf("Unknown command: %s", args[0])) - } - - usageForCommand(command, true) - emitRCAdvertisement() - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler/interrupt_handler.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler/interrupt_handler.go deleted file mode 100644 index ec456bf..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler/interrupt_handler.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -package interrupthandler - -import ( - "os" - "os/signal" - "sync" - "syscall" -) - -type InterruptHandler struct { - interruptCount int - lock *sync.Mutex - C chan bool -} - -func NewInterruptHandler() *InterruptHandler { - h := &InterruptHandler{ - lock: &sync.Mutex{}, - C: make(chan bool), - } - - go h.handleInterrupt() - SwallowSigQuit() - - return h -} - -func (h *InterruptHandler) WasInterrupted() bool { - h.lock.Lock() - defer h.lock.Unlock() - - return h.interruptCount > 0 -} - -func (h *InterruptHandler) handleInterrupt() { - c := make(chan os.Signal, 1) - signal.Notify(c, os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM) - - <-c - signal.Stop(c) - - h.lock.Lock() - h.interruptCount++ - if h.interruptCount == 1 { - close(h.C) - } else if h.interruptCount > 5 { - os.Exit(1) - } - h.lock.Unlock() - - go h.handleInterrupt() -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/main.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/main.go deleted file mode 100644 index ae0e1da..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/main.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,337 +0,0 @@ -/* -The Ginkgo CLI - -The Ginkgo CLI is fully documented [here](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#the_ginkgo_cli) - -You can also learn more by running: - - ginkgo help - -Here are some of the more commonly used commands: - -To install: - - go install github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo - -To run tests: - - ginkgo - -To run tests in all subdirectories: - - ginkgo -r - -To run tests in particular packages: - - ginkgo /path/to/package /path/to/another/package - -To pass arguments/flags to your tests: - - ginkgo -- - -To run tests in parallel - - ginkgo -p - -this will automatically detect the optimal number of nodes to use. Alternatively, you can specify the number of nodes with: - - ginkgo -nodes=N - -(note that you don't need to provide -p in this case). - -By default the Ginkgo CLI will spin up a server that the individual test processes send test output to. The CLI aggregates this output and then presents coherent test output, one test at a time, as each test completes. -An alternative is to have the parallel nodes run and stream interleaved output back. This useful for debugging, particularly in contexts where tests hang/fail to start. To get this interleaved output: - - ginkgo -nodes=N -stream=true - -On windows, the default value for stream is true. - -By default, when running multiple tests (with -r or a list of packages) Ginkgo will abort when a test fails. To have Ginkgo run subsequent test suites instead you can: - - ginkgo -keepGoing - -To fail if there are ginkgo tests in a directory but no test suite (missing `RunSpecs`) - - ginkgo -requireSuite - -To monitor packages and rerun tests when changes occur: - - ginkgo watch <-r> - -passing `ginkgo watch` the `-r` flag will recursively detect all test suites under the current directory and monitor them. -`watch` does not detect *new* packages. Moreover, changes in package X only rerun the tests for package X, tests for packages -that depend on X are not rerun. - -[OSX & Linux only] To receive (desktop) notifications when a test run completes: - - ginkgo -notify - -this is particularly useful with `ginkgo watch`. Notifications are currently only supported on OS X and require that you `brew install terminal-notifier` - -Sometimes (to suss out race conditions/flakey tests, for example) you want to keep running a test suite until it fails. You can do this with: - - ginkgo -untilItFails - -To bootstrap a test suite: - - ginkgo bootstrap - -To generate a test file: - - ginkgo generate - -To bootstrap/generate test files without using "." imports: - - ginkgo bootstrap --nodot - ginkgo generate --nodot - -this will explicitly export all the identifiers in Ginkgo and Gomega allowing you to rename them to avoid collisions. When you pull to the latest Ginkgo/Gomega you'll want to run - - ginkgo nodot - -to refresh this list and pull in any new identifiers. In particular, this will pull in any new Gomega matchers that get added. - -To convert an existing XUnit style test suite to a Ginkgo-style test suite: - - ginkgo convert . - -To unfocus tests: - - ginkgo unfocus - -or - - ginkgo blur - -To compile a test suite: - - ginkgo build - -will output an executable file named `package.test`. This can be run directly or by invoking - - ginkgo - - -To print an outline of Ginkgo specs and containers in a file: - - gingko outline - -To print out Ginkgo's version: - - ginkgo version - -To get more help: - - ginkgo help -*/ -package main - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - "os" - "os/exec" - "path/filepath" - "strings" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/formatter" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite" -) - -const greenColor = "\x1b[32m" -const redColor = "\x1b[91m" -const defaultStyle = "\x1b[0m" -const lightGrayColor = "\x1b[37m" - -type Command struct { - Name string - AltName string - FlagSet *flag.FlagSet - Usage []string - UsageCommand string - Command func(args []string, additionalArgs []string) - SuppressFlagDocumentation bool - FlagDocSubstitute []string -} - -func (c *Command) Matches(name string) bool { - return c.Name == name || (c.AltName != "" && c.AltName == name) -} - -func (c *Command) Run(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - c.FlagSet.Usage = usage - c.FlagSet.Parse(args) - c.Command(c.FlagSet.Args(), additionalArgs) -} - -var DefaultCommand *Command -var Commands []*Command - -func init() { - DefaultCommand = BuildRunCommand() - Commands = append(Commands, BuildWatchCommand()) - Commands = append(Commands, BuildBuildCommand()) - Commands = append(Commands, BuildBootstrapCommand()) - Commands = append(Commands, BuildGenerateCommand()) - Commands = append(Commands, BuildNodotCommand()) - Commands = append(Commands, BuildConvertCommand()) - Commands = append(Commands, BuildUnfocusCommand()) - Commands = append(Commands, BuildVersionCommand()) - Commands = append(Commands, BuildHelpCommand()) - Commands = append(Commands, BuildOutlineCommand()) -} - -func main() { - args := []string{} - additionalArgs := []string{} - - foundDelimiter := false - - for _, arg := range os.Args[1:] { - if !foundDelimiter { - if arg == "--" { - foundDelimiter = true - continue - } - } - - if foundDelimiter { - additionalArgs = append(additionalArgs, arg) - } else { - args = append(args, arg) - } - } - - if len(args) > 0 { - commandToRun, found := commandMatching(args[0]) - if found { - commandToRun.Run(args[1:], additionalArgs) - return - } - } - - DefaultCommand.Run(args, additionalArgs) -} - -func commandMatching(name string) (*Command, bool) { - for _, command := range Commands { - if command.Matches(name) { - return command, true - } - } - return nil, false -} - -func usage() { - fmt.Printf("Ginkgo Version %s\n\n", config.VERSION) - usageForCommand(DefaultCommand, false) - for _, command := range Commands { - fmt.Printf("\n") - usageForCommand(command, false) - } -} - -func usageForCommand(command *Command, longForm bool) { - fmt.Printf("%s\n%s\n", command.UsageCommand, strings.Repeat("-", len(command.UsageCommand))) - fmt.Printf("%s\n", strings.Join(command.Usage, "\n")) - if command.SuppressFlagDocumentation && !longForm { - fmt.Printf("%s\n", strings.Join(command.FlagDocSubstitute, "\n ")) - } else { - command.FlagSet.SetOutput(os.Stdout) - command.FlagSet.PrintDefaults() - } -} - -func complainAndQuit(complaint string) { - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s\nFor usage instructions:\n\tginkgo help\n", complaint) - emitRCAdvertisement() - os.Exit(1) -} - -func findSuites(args []string, recurseForAll bool, skipPackage string, allowPrecompiled bool) ([]testsuite.TestSuite, []string) { - suites := []testsuite.TestSuite{} - - if len(args) > 0 { - for _, arg := range args { - if allowPrecompiled { - suite, err := testsuite.PrecompiledTestSuite(arg) - if err == nil { - suites = append(suites, suite) - continue - } - } - recurseForSuite := recurseForAll - if strings.HasSuffix(arg, "/...") && arg != "/..." { - arg = arg[:len(arg)-4] - recurseForSuite = true - } - suites = append(suites, testsuite.SuitesInDir(arg, recurseForSuite)...) - } - } else { - suites = testsuite.SuitesInDir(".", recurseForAll) - } - - skippedPackages := []string{} - if skipPackage != "" { - skipFilters := strings.Split(skipPackage, ",") - filteredSuites := []testsuite.TestSuite{} - for _, suite := range suites { - skip := false - for _, skipFilter := range skipFilters { - if strings.Contains(suite.Path, skipFilter) { - skip = true - break - } - } - if skip { - skippedPackages = append(skippedPackages, suite.Path) - } else { - filteredSuites = append(filteredSuites, suite) - } - } - suites = filteredSuites - } - - return suites, skippedPackages -} - -func goFmt(path string) { - out, err := exec.Command("go", "fmt", path).CombinedOutput() - if err != nil { - complainAndQuit("Could not fmt: " + err.Error() + "\n" + string(out)) - } -} - -func pluralizedWord(singular, plural string, count int) string { - if count == 1 { - return singular - } - return plural -} - -func emitRCAdvertisement() { - ackRC := os.Getenv("ACK_GINKGO_RC") - if ackRC != "" { - return - } - home, err := os.UserHomeDir() - if err == nil { - _, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(home, ".ack-ginkgo-rc")) - if err == nil { - return - } - } - - out := formatter.F("\n{{light-yellow}}Ginkgo 2.0 is coming soon!{{/}}\n") - out += formatter.F("{{light-yellow}}=========================={{/}}\n") - out += formatter.F("{{bold}}{{green}}Ginkgo 2.0{{/}} is under active development and will introduce several new features, improvements, and a small handful of breaking changes.\n") - out += formatter.F("A release candidate for 2.0 is now available and 2.0 should GA in Fall 2021. {{bold}}Please give the RC a try and send us feedback!{{/}}\n") - out += formatter.F(" - To learn more, view the migration guide at {{cyan}}{{underline}}https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/blob/ver2/docs/MIGRATING_TO_V2.md{{/}}\n") - out += formatter.F(" - For instructions on using the Release Candidate visit {{cyan}}{{underline}}https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/blob/ver2/docs/MIGRATING_TO_V2.md#using-the-beta{{/}}\n") - out += formatter.F(" - To comment, chime in at {{cyan}}{{underline}}https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/711{{/}}\n\n") - out += formatter.F("To {{bold}}{{coral}}silence this notice{{/}}, set the environment variable: {{bold}}ACK_GINKGO_RC=true{{/}}\n") - out += formatter.F("Alternatively you can: {{bold}}touch $HOME/.ack-ginkgo-rc{{/}}") - - fmt.Println(out) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/nodot/nodot.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/nodot/nodot.go deleted file mode 100644 index c87b721..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/nodot/nodot.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,196 +0,0 @@ -package nodot - -import ( - "fmt" - "go/ast" - "go/build" - "go/parser" - "go/token" - "path/filepath" - "strings" -) - -func ApplyNoDot(data []byte) ([]byte, error) { - sections, err := generateNodotSections() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - for _, section := range sections { - data = section.createOrUpdateIn(data) - } - - return data, nil -} - -type nodotSection struct { - name string - pkg string - declarations []string - types []string -} - -func (s nodotSection) createOrUpdateIn(data []byte) []byte { - renames := map[string]string{} - - contents := string(data) - - lines := strings.Split(contents, "\n") - - comment := "// Declarations for " + s.name - - newLines := []string{} - for _, line := range lines { - if line == comment { - continue - } - - words := strings.Split(line, " ") - lastWord := words[len(words)-1] - - if s.containsDeclarationOrType(lastWord) { - renames[lastWord] = words[1] - continue - } - - newLines = append(newLines, line) - } - - if len(newLines[len(newLines)-1]) > 0 { - newLines = append(newLines, "") - } - - newLines = append(newLines, comment) - - for _, typ := range s.types { - name, ok := renames[s.prefix(typ)] - if !ok { - name = typ - } - newLines = append(newLines, fmt.Sprintf("type %s %s", name, s.prefix(typ))) - } - - for _, decl := range s.declarations { - name, ok := renames[s.prefix(decl)] - if !ok { - name = decl - } - newLines = append(newLines, fmt.Sprintf("var %s = %s", name, s.prefix(decl))) - } - - newLines = append(newLines, "") - - newContents := strings.Join(newLines, "\n") - - return []byte(newContents) -} - -func (s nodotSection) prefix(declOrType string) string { - return s.pkg + "." + declOrType -} - -func (s nodotSection) containsDeclarationOrType(word string) bool { - for _, declaration := range s.declarations { - if s.prefix(declaration) == word { - return true - } - } - - for _, typ := range s.types { - if s.prefix(typ) == word { - return true - } - } - - return false -} - -func generateNodotSections() ([]nodotSection, error) { - sections := []nodotSection{} - - declarations, err := getExportedDeclerationsForPackage("github.com/onsi/ginkgo", "ginkgo_dsl.go", "GINKGO_VERSION", "GINKGO_PANIC") - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - sections = append(sections, nodotSection{ - name: "Ginkgo DSL", - pkg: "ginkgo", - declarations: declarations, - types: []string{"Done", "Benchmarker"}, - }) - - declarations, err = getExportedDeclerationsForPackage("github.com/onsi/gomega", "gomega_dsl.go", "GOMEGA_VERSION") - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - sections = append(sections, nodotSection{ - name: "Gomega DSL", - pkg: "gomega", - declarations: declarations, - }) - - declarations, err = getExportedDeclerationsForPackage("github.com/onsi/gomega", "matchers.go") - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - sections = append(sections, nodotSection{ - name: "Gomega Matchers", - pkg: "gomega", - declarations: declarations, - }) - - return sections, nil -} - -func getExportedDeclerationsForPackage(pkgPath string, filename string, blacklist ...string) ([]string, error) { - pkg, err := build.Import(pkgPath, ".", 0) - if err != nil { - return []string{}, err - } - - declarations, err := getExportedDeclarationsForFile(filepath.Join(pkg.Dir, filename)) - if err != nil { - return []string{}, err - } - - blacklistLookup := map[string]bool{} - for _, declaration := range blacklist { - blacklistLookup[declaration] = true - } - - filteredDeclarations := []string{} - for _, declaration := range declarations { - if blacklistLookup[declaration] { - continue - } - filteredDeclarations = append(filteredDeclarations, declaration) - } - - return filteredDeclarations, nil -} - -func getExportedDeclarationsForFile(path string) ([]string, error) { - fset := token.NewFileSet() - tree, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, path, nil, 0) - if err != nil { - return []string{}, err - } - - declarations := []string{} - ast.FileExports(tree) - for _, decl := range tree.Decls { - switch x := decl.(type) { - case *ast.GenDecl: - switch s := x.Specs[0].(type) { - case *ast.ValueSpec: - declarations = append(declarations, s.Names[0].Name) - } - case *ast.FuncDecl: - if x.Recv == nil { - declarations = append(declarations, x.Name.Name) - } - } - } - - return declarations, nil -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/nodot_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/nodot_command.go deleted file mode 100644 index 39b88b5..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/nodot_command.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "bufio" - "flag" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "regexp" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/nodot" -) - -func BuildNodotCommand() *Command { - return &Command{ - Name: "nodot", - FlagSet: flag.NewFlagSet("bootstrap", flag.ExitOnError), - UsageCommand: "ginkgo nodot", - Usage: []string{ - "Update the nodot declarations in your test suite", - "Any missing declarations (from, say, a recently added matcher) will be added to your bootstrap file.", - "If you've renamed a declaration, that name will be honored and not overwritten.", - }, - Command: updateNodot, - } -} - -func updateNodot(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - suiteFile, perm := findSuiteFile() - - data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(suiteFile) - if err != nil { - complainAndQuit("Failed to update nodot declarations: " + err.Error()) - } - - content, err := nodot.ApplyNoDot(data) - if err != nil { - complainAndQuit("Failed to update nodot declarations: " + err.Error()) - } - ioutil.WriteFile(suiteFile, content, perm) - - goFmt(suiteFile) -} - -func findSuiteFile() (string, os.FileMode) { - workingDir, err := os.Getwd() - if err != nil { - complainAndQuit("Could not find suite file for nodot: " + err.Error()) - } - - files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(workingDir) - if err != nil { - complainAndQuit("Could not find suite file for nodot: " + err.Error()) - } - - re := regexp.MustCompile(`RunSpecs\(|RunSpecsWithDefaultAndCustomReporters\(|RunSpecsWithCustomReporters\(`) - - for _, file := range files { - if file.IsDir() { - continue - } - path := filepath.Join(workingDir, file.Name()) - f, err := os.Open(path) - if err != nil { - complainAndQuit("Could not find suite file for nodot: " + err.Error()) - } - defer f.Close() - - if re.MatchReader(bufio.NewReader(f)) { - return path, file.Mode() - } - } - - complainAndQuit("Could not find a suite file for nodot: you need a bootstrap file that call's Ginkgo's RunSpecs() command.\nTry running ginkgo bootstrap first.") - - return "", 0 -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/notifications.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/notifications.go deleted file mode 100644 index 368d61f..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/notifications.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "os" - "os/exec" - "regexp" - "runtime" - "strings" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite" -) - -type Notifier struct { - commandFlags *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags -} - -func NewNotifier(commandFlags *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags) *Notifier { - return &Notifier{ - commandFlags: commandFlags, - } -} - -func (n *Notifier) VerifyNotificationsAreAvailable() { - if n.commandFlags.Notify { - onLinux := (runtime.GOOS == "linux") - onOSX := (runtime.GOOS == "darwin") - if onOSX { - - _, err := exec.LookPath("terminal-notifier") - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf(`--notify requires terminal-notifier, which you don't seem to have installed. - -OSX: - -To remedy this: - - brew install terminal-notifier - -To learn more about terminal-notifier: - - https://github.com/alloy/terminal-notifier -`) - os.Exit(1) - } - - } else if onLinux { - - _, err := exec.LookPath("notify-send") - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf(`--notify requires terminal-notifier or notify-send, which you don't seem to have installed. - -Linux: - -Download and install notify-send for your distribution -`) - os.Exit(1) - } - - } - } -} - -func (n *Notifier) SendSuiteCompletionNotification(suite testsuite.TestSuite, suitePassed bool) { - if suitePassed { - n.SendNotification("Ginkgo [PASS]", fmt.Sprintf(`Test suite for "%s" passed.`, suite.PackageName)) - } else { - n.SendNotification("Ginkgo [FAIL]", fmt.Sprintf(`Test suite for "%s" failed.`, suite.PackageName)) - } -} - -func (n *Notifier) SendNotification(title string, subtitle string) { - - if n.commandFlags.Notify { - onLinux := (runtime.GOOS == "linux") - onOSX := (runtime.GOOS == "darwin") - - if onOSX { - - _, err := exec.LookPath("terminal-notifier") - if err == nil { - args := []string{"-title", title, "-subtitle", subtitle, "-group", "com.onsi.ginkgo"} - terminal := os.Getenv("TERM_PROGRAM") - if terminal == "iTerm.app" { - args = append(args, "-activate", "com.googlecode.iterm2") - } else if terminal == "Apple_Terminal" { - args = append(args, "-activate", "com.apple.Terminal") - } - - exec.Command("terminal-notifier", args...).Run() - } - - } else if onLinux { - - _, err := exec.LookPath("notify-send") - if err == nil { - args := []string{"-a", "ginkgo", title, subtitle} - exec.Command("notify-send", args...).Run() - } - - } - } -} - -func (n *Notifier) RunCommand(suite testsuite.TestSuite, suitePassed bool) { - - command := n.commandFlags.AfterSuiteHook - if command != "" { - - // Allow for string replacement to pass input to the command - passed := "[FAIL]" - if suitePassed { - passed = "[PASS]" - } - command = strings.Replace(command, "(ginkgo-suite-passed)", passed, -1) - command = strings.Replace(command, "(ginkgo-suite-name)", suite.PackageName, -1) - - // Must break command into parts - splitArgs := regexp.MustCompile(`'.+'|".+"|\S+`) - parts := splitArgs.FindAllString(command, -1) - - output, err := exec.Command(parts[0], parts[1:]...).CombinedOutput() - if err != nil { - fmt.Println("Post-suite command failed:") - if config.DefaultReporterConfig.NoColor { - fmt.Printf("\t%s\n", output) - } else { - fmt.Printf("\t%s%s%s\n", redColor, string(output), defaultStyle) - } - n.SendNotification("Ginkgo [ERROR]", fmt.Sprintf(`After suite command "%s" failed`, n.commandFlags.AfterSuiteHook)) - } else { - fmt.Println("Post-suite command succeeded:") - if config.DefaultReporterConfig.NoColor { - fmt.Printf("\t%s\n", output) - } else { - fmt.Printf("\t%s%s%s\n", greenColor, string(output), defaultStyle) - } - } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline_command.go deleted file mode 100644 index 96ca7ad..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline_command.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "encoding/json" - "flag" - "fmt" - "go/parser" - "go/token" - "os" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline" -) - -const ( - // indentWidth is the width used by the 'indent' output - indentWidth = 4 - // stdinAlias is a portable alias for stdin. This convention is used in - // other CLIs, e.g., kubectl. - stdinAlias = "-" - usageCommand = "ginkgo outline " -) - -func BuildOutlineCommand() *Command { - const defaultFormat = "csv" - var format string - flagSet := flag.NewFlagSet("outline", flag.ExitOnError) - flagSet.StringVar(&format, "format", defaultFormat, "Format of outline. Accepted: 'csv', 'indent', 'json'") - return &Command{ - Name: "outline", - FlagSet: flagSet, - UsageCommand: usageCommand, - Usage: []string{ - "Create an outline of Ginkgo symbols for a file", - "To read from stdin, use: `ginkgo outline -`", - "Accepts the following flags:", - }, - Command: func(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - outlineFile(args, format) - }, - } -} - -func outlineFile(args []string, format string) { - if len(args) != 1 { - println(fmt.Sprintf("usage: %s", usageCommand)) - os.Exit(1) - } - - filename := args[0] - var src *os.File - if filename == stdinAlias { - src = os.Stdin - } else { - var err error - src, err = os.Open(filename) - if err != nil { - println(fmt.Sprintf("error opening file: %s", err)) - os.Exit(1) - } - } - - fset := token.NewFileSet() - - parsedSrc, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, src, 0) - if err != nil { - println(fmt.Sprintf("error parsing source: %s", err)) - os.Exit(1) - } - - o, err := outline.FromASTFile(fset, parsedSrc) - if err != nil { - println(fmt.Sprintf("error creating outline: %s", err)) - os.Exit(1) - } - - var oerr error - switch format { - case "csv": - _, oerr = fmt.Print(o) - case "indent": - _, oerr = fmt.Print(o.StringIndent(indentWidth)) - case "json": - b, err := json.Marshal(o) - if err != nil { - println(fmt.Sprintf("error marshalling to json: %s", err)) - } - _, oerr = fmt.Println(string(b)) - default: - complainAndQuit(fmt.Sprintf("format %s not accepted", format)) - } - if oerr != nil { - println(fmt.Sprintf("error writing outline: %s", oerr)) - os.Exit(1) - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/run_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/run_command.go deleted file mode 100644 index f3d4e99..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/run_command.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,316 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - "math/rand" - "os" - "regexp" - "runtime" - "strings" - "time" - - "io/ioutil" - "path/filepath" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner" - colorable "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -func BuildRunCommand() *Command { - commandFlags := NewRunCommandFlags(flag.NewFlagSet("ginkgo", flag.ExitOnError)) - notifier := NewNotifier(commandFlags) - interruptHandler := interrupthandler.NewInterruptHandler() - runner := &SpecRunner{ - commandFlags: commandFlags, - notifier: notifier, - interruptHandler: interruptHandler, - suiteRunner: NewSuiteRunner(notifier, interruptHandler), - } - - return &Command{ - Name: "", - FlagSet: commandFlags.FlagSet, - UsageCommand: "ginkgo -- ", - Usage: []string{ - "Run the tests in the passed in (or the package in the current directory if left blank).", - "Any arguments after -- will be passed to the test.", - "Accepts the following flags:", - }, - Command: runner.RunSpecs, - } -} - -type SpecRunner struct { - commandFlags *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags - notifier *Notifier - interruptHandler *interrupthandler.InterruptHandler - suiteRunner *SuiteRunner -} - -func (r *SpecRunner) RunSpecs(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - r.commandFlags.computeNodes() - r.notifier.VerifyNotificationsAreAvailable() - - deprecationTracker := types.NewDeprecationTracker() - - if r.commandFlags.ParallelStream && (runtime.GOOS != "windows") { - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecation{ - Message: "--stream is deprecated and will be removed in Ginkgo 2.0", - DocLink: "removed--stream", - Version: "1.16.0", - }) - } - - if r.commandFlags.Notify { - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecation{ - Message: "--notify is deprecated and will be removed in Ginkgo 2.0", - DocLink: "removed--notify", - Version: "1.16.0", - }) - } - - if deprecationTracker.DidTrackDeprecations() { - fmt.Fprintln(colorable.NewColorableStderr(), deprecationTracker.DeprecationsReport()) - } - - suites, skippedPackages := findSuites(args, r.commandFlags.Recurse, r.commandFlags.SkipPackage, true) - if len(skippedPackages) > 0 { - fmt.Println("Will skip:") - for _, skippedPackage := range skippedPackages { - fmt.Println(" " + skippedPackage) - } - } - - if len(skippedPackages) > 0 && len(suites) == 0 { - fmt.Println("All tests skipped! Exiting...") - os.Exit(0) - } - - if len(suites) == 0 { - complainAndQuit("Found no test suites") - } - - r.ComputeSuccinctMode(len(suites)) - - t := time.Now() - - runners := []*testrunner.TestRunner{} - for _, suite := range suites { - runners = append(runners, testrunner.New(suite, r.commandFlags.NumCPU, r.commandFlags.ParallelStream, r.commandFlags.Timeout, r.commandFlags.GoOpts, additionalArgs)) - } - - numSuites := 0 - runResult := testrunner.PassingRunResult() - if r.commandFlags.UntilItFails { - iteration := 0 - for { - r.UpdateSeed() - randomizedRunners := r.randomizeOrder(runners) - runResult, numSuites = r.suiteRunner.RunSuites(randomizedRunners, r.commandFlags.NumCompilers, r.commandFlags.KeepGoing, nil) - iteration++ - - if r.interruptHandler.WasInterrupted() { - break - } - - if runResult.Passed { - fmt.Printf("\nAll tests passed...\nWill keep running them until they fail.\nThis was attempt #%d\n%s\n", iteration, orcMessage(iteration)) - } else { - fmt.Printf("\nTests failed on attempt #%d\n\n", iteration) - break - } - } - } else { - randomizedRunners := r.randomizeOrder(runners) - runResult, numSuites = r.suiteRunner.RunSuites(randomizedRunners, r.commandFlags.NumCompilers, r.commandFlags.KeepGoing, nil) - } - - for _, runner := range runners { - runner.CleanUp() - } - - if r.isInCoverageMode() { - if r.getOutputDir() != "" { - // If coverprofile is set, combine coverages - if r.getCoverprofile() != "" { - if err := r.combineCoverprofiles(runners); err != nil { - fmt.Println(err.Error()) - os.Exit(1) - } - } else { - // Just move them - r.moveCoverprofiles(runners) - } - } - } - - fmt.Printf("\nGinkgo ran %d %s in %s\n", numSuites, pluralizedWord("suite", "suites", numSuites), time.Since(t)) - - if runResult.Passed { - if runResult.HasProgrammaticFocus && strings.TrimSpace(os.Getenv("GINKGO_EDITOR_INTEGRATION")) == "" { - fmt.Printf("Test Suite Passed\n") - fmt.Printf("Detected Programmatic Focus - setting exit status to %d\n", types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE) - os.Exit(types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE) - } else { - fmt.Printf("Test Suite Passed\n") - os.Exit(0) - } - } else { - fmt.Printf("Test Suite Failed\n") - emitRCAdvertisement() - os.Exit(1) - } -} - -// Moves all generated profiles to specified directory -func (r *SpecRunner) moveCoverprofiles(runners []*testrunner.TestRunner) { - for _, runner := range runners { - _, filename := filepath.Split(runner.CoverageFile) - err := os.Rename(runner.CoverageFile, filepath.Join(r.getOutputDir(), filename)) - - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf("Unable to move coverprofile %s, %v\n", runner.CoverageFile, err) - return - } - } -} - -// Combines all generated profiles in the specified directory -func (r *SpecRunner) combineCoverprofiles(runners []*testrunner.TestRunner) error { - - path, _ := filepath.Abs(r.getOutputDir()) - if !fileExists(path) { - return fmt.Errorf("Unable to create combined profile, outputdir does not exist: %s", r.getOutputDir()) - } - - fmt.Println("path is " + path) - - combined, err := os.OpenFile( - filepath.Join(path, r.getCoverprofile()), - os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE, - 0666, - ) - - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf("Unable to create combined profile, %v\n", err) - return nil // non-fatal error - } - - modeRegex := regexp.MustCompile(`^mode: .*\n`) - for index, runner := range runners { - contents, err := ioutil.ReadFile(runner.CoverageFile) - - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf("Unable to read coverage file %s to combine, %v\n", runner.CoverageFile, err) - return nil // non-fatal error - } - - // remove the cover mode line from every file - // except the first one - if index > 0 { - contents = modeRegex.ReplaceAll(contents, []byte{}) - } - - _, err = combined.Write(contents) - - // Add a newline to the end of every file if missing. - if err == nil && len(contents) > 0 && contents[len(contents)-1] != '\n' { - _, err = combined.Write([]byte("\n")) - } - - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf("Unable to append to coverprofile, %v\n", err) - return nil // non-fatal error - } - } - - fmt.Println("All profiles combined") - return nil -} - -func (r *SpecRunner) isInCoverageMode() bool { - opts := r.commandFlags.GoOpts - return *opts["cover"].(*bool) || *opts["coverpkg"].(*string) != "" || *opts["covermode"].(*string) != "" -} - -func (r *SpecRunner) getCoverprofile() string { - return *r.commandFlags.GoOpts["coverprofile"].(*string) -} - -func (r *SpecRunner) getOutputDir() string { - return *r.commandFlags.GoOpts["outputdir"].(*string) -} - -func (r *SpecRunner) ComputeSuccinctMode(numSuites int) { - if config.DefaultReporterConfig.Verbose { - config.DefaultReporterConfig.Succinct = false - return - } - - if numSuites == 1 { - return - } - - if numSuites > 1 && !r.commandFlags.wasSet("succinct") { - config.DefaultReporterConfig.Succinct = true - } -} - -func (r *SpecRunner) UpdateSeed() { - if !r.commandFlags.wasSet("seed") { - config.GinkgoConfig.RandomSeed = time.Now().Unix() - } -} - -func (r *SpecRunner) randomizeOrder(runners []*testrunner.TestRunner) []*testrunner.TestRunner { - if !r.commandFlags.RandomizeSuites { - return runners - } - - if len(runners) <= 1 { - return runners - } - - randomizedRunners := make([]*testrunner.TestRunner, len(runners)) - randomizer := rand.New(rand.NewSource(config.GinkgoConfig.RandomSeed)) - permutation := randomizer.Perm(len(runners)) - for i, j := range permutation { - randomizedRunners[i] = runners[j] - } - return randomizedRunners -} - -func orcMessage(iteration int) string { - if iteration < 10 { - return "" - } else if iteration < 30 { - return []string{ - "If at first you succeed...", - "...try, try again.", - "Looking good!", - "Still good...", - "I think your tests are fine....", - "Yep, still passing", - "Oh boy, here I go testin' again!", - "Even the gophers are getting bored", - "Did you try -race?", - "Maybe you should stop now?", - "I'm getting tired...", - "What if I just made you a sandwich?", - "Hit ^C, hit ^C, please hit ^C", - "Make it stop. Please!", - "Come on! Enough is enough!", - "Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye.", - "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave? ", - "I, Sisyphus", - "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. -Einstein", - "I guess Einstein never tried to churn butter", - }[iteration-10] + "\n" - } else { - return "No, seriously... you can probably stop now.\n" - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/run_watch_and_build_command_flags.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/run_watch_and_build_command_flags.go deleted file mode 100644 index e0994fc..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/run_watch_and_build_command_flags.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "flag" - "runtime" - - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" -) - -type RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags struct { - Recurse bool - SkipPackage string - GoOpts map[string]interface{} - - //for run and watch commands - NumCPU int - NumCompilers int - ParallelStream bool - Notify bool - AfterSuiteHook string - AutoNodes bool - Timeout time.Duration - - //only for run command - KeepGoing bool - UntilItFails bool - RandomizeSuites bool - - //only for watch command - Depth int - WatchRegExp string - - FlagSet *flag.FlagSet -} - -const runMode = 1 -const watchMode = 2 -const buildMode = 3 - -func NewRunCommandFlags(flagSet *flag.FlagSet) *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags { - c := &RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags{ - FlagSet: flagSet, - } - c.flags(runMode) - return c -} - -func NewWatchCommandFlags(flagSet *flag.FlagSet) *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags { - c := &RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags{ - FlagSet: flagSet, - } - c.flags(watchMode) - return c -} - -func NewBuildCommandFlags(flagSet *flag.FlagSet) *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags { - c := &RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags{ - FlagSet: flagSet, - } - c.flags(buildMode) - return c -} - -func (c *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags) wasSet(flagName string) bool { - wasSet := false - c.FlagSet.Visit(func(f *flag.Flag) { - if f.Name == flagName { - wasSet = true - } - }) - - return wasSet -} - -func (c *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags) computeNodes() { - if c.wasSet("nodes") { - return - } - if c.AutoNodes { - switch n := runtime.NumCPU(); { - case n <= 4: - c.NumCPU = n - default: - c.NumCPU = n - 1 - } - } -} - -func (c *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags) stringSlot(slot string) *string { - var opt string - c.GoOpts[slot] = &opt - return &opt -} - -func (c *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags) boolSlot(slot string) *bool { - var opt bool - c.GoOpts[slot] = &opt - return &opt -} - -func (c *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags) intSlot(slot string) *int { - var opt int - c.GoOpts[slot] = &opt - return &opt -} - -func (c *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags) flags(mode int) { - c.GoOpts = make(map[string]interface{}) - - onWindows := (runtime.GOOS == "windows") - - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(&(c.Recurse), "r", false, "Find and run test suites under the current directory recursively.") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(c.boolSlot("race"), "race", false, "Run tests with race detection enabled.") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(c.boolSlot("cover"), "cover", false, "Run tests with coverage analysis, will generate coverage profiles with the package name in the current directory.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("coverpkg"), "coverpkg", "", "Run tests with coverage on the given external modules.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(&(c.SkipPackage), "skipPackage", "", "A comma-separated list of package names to be skipped. If any part of the package's path matches, that package is ignored.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("tags"), "tags", "", "A list of build tags to consider satisfied during the build.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("gcflags"), "gcflags", "", "Arguments to pass on each go tool compile invocation.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("covermode"), "covermode", "", "Set the mode for coverage analysis.") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(c.boolSlot("a"), "a", false, "Force rebuilding of packages that are already up-to-date.") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(c.boolSlot("n"), "n", false, "Have `go test` print the commands but do not run them.") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(c.boolSlot("msan"), "msan", false, "Enable interoperation with memory sanitizer.") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(c.boolSlot("x"), "x", false, "Have `go test` print the commands.") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(c.boolSlot("work"), "work", false, "Print the name of the temporary work directory and do not delete it when exiting.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("asmflags"), "asmflags", "", "Arguments to pass on each go tool asm invocation.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("buildmode"), "buildmode", "", "Build mode to use. See 'go help buildmode' for more.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("mod"), "mod", "", "Go module control. See 'go help modules' for more.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("compiler"), "compiler", "", "Name of compiler to use, as in runtime.Compiler (gccgo or gc).") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("gccgoflags"), "gccgoflags", "", "Arguments to pass on each gccgo compiler/linker invocation.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("installsuffix"), "installsuffix", "", "A suffix to use in the name of the package installation directory.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("ldflags"), "ldflags", "", "Arguments to pass on each go tool link invocation.") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(c.boolSlot("linkshared"), "linkshared", false, "Link against shared libraries previously created with -buildmode=shared.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("pkgdir"), "pkgdir", "", "install and load all packages from the given dir instead of the usual locations.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("toolexec"), "toolexec", "", "a program to use to invoke toolchain programs like vet and asm.") - c.FlagSet.IntVar(c.intSlot("blockprofilerate"), "blockprofilerate", 1, "Control the detail provided in goroutine blocking profiles by calling runtime.SetBlockProfileRate with the given value.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("coverprofile"), "coverprofile", "", "Write a coverage profile to the specified file after all tests have passed.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("cpuprofile"), "cpuprofile", "", "Write a CPU profile to the specified file before exiting.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("memprofile"), "memprofile", "", "Write a memory profile to the specified file after all tests have passed.") - c.FlagSet.IntVar(c.intSlot("memprofilerate"), "memprofilerate", 0, "Enable more precise (and expensive) memory profiles by setting runtime.MemProfileRate.") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("outputdir"), "outputdir", "", "Place output files from profiling in the specified directory.") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(c.boolSlot("requireSuite"), "requireSuite", false, "Fail if there are ginkgo tests in a directory but no test suite (missing RunSpecs)") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(c.stringSlot("vet"), "vet", "", "Configure the invocation of 'go vet' to use the comma-separated list of vet checks. If list is 'off', 'go test' does not run 'go vet' at all.") - - if mode == runMode || mode == watchMode { - config.Flags(c.FlagSet, "", false) - c.FlagSet.IntVar(&(c.NumCPU), "nodes", 1, "The number of parallel test nodes to run") - c.FlagSet.IntVar(&(c.NumCompilers), "compilers", 0, "The number of concurrent compilations to run (0 will autodetect)") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(&(c.AutoNodes), "p", false, "Run in parallel with auto-detected number of nodes") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(&(c.ParallelStream), "stream", onWindows, "stream parallel test output in real time: less coherent, but useful for debugging") - if !onWindows { - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(&(c.Notify), "notify", false, "Send desktop notifications when a test run completes") - } - c.FlagSet.StringVar(&(c.AfterSuiteHook), "afterSuiteHook", "", "Run a command when a suite test run completes") - c.FlagSet.DurationVar(&(c.Timeout), "timeout", 24*time.Hour, "Suite fails if it does not complete within the specified timeout") - } - - if mode == runMode { - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(&(c.KeepGoing), "keepGoing", false, "When true, failures from earlier test suites do not prevent later test suites from running") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(&(c.UntilItFails), "untilItFails", false, "When true, Ginkgo will keep rerunning tests until a failure occurs") - c.FlagSet.BoolVar(&(c.RandomizeSuites), "randomizeSuites", false, "When true, Ginkgo will randomize the order in which test suites run") - } - - if mode == watchMode { - c.FlagSet.IntVar(&(c.Depth), "depth", 1, "Ginkgo will watch dependencies down to this depth in the dependency tree") - c.FlagSet.StringVar(&(c.WatchRegExp), "watchRegExp", `\.go$`, "Files matching this regular expression will be watched for changes") - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/suite_runner.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/suite_runner.go deleted file mode 100644 index ab746d7..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/suite_runner.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "runtime" - "sync" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite" - colorable "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable" -) - -type compilationInput struct { - runner *testrunner.TestRunner - result chan compilationOutput -} - -type compilationOutput struct { - runner *testrunner.TestRunner - err error -} - -type SuiteRunner struct { - notifier *Notifier - interruptHandler *interrupthandler.InterruptHandler -} - -func NewSuiteRunner(notifier *Notifier, interruptHandler *interrupthandler.InterruptHandler) *SuiteRunner { - return &SuiteRunner{ - notifier: notifier, - interruptHandler: interruptHandler, - } -} - -func (r *SuiteRunner) compileInParallel(runners []*testrunner.TestRunner, numCompilers int, willCompile func(suite testsuite.TestSuite)) chan compilationOutput { - //we return this to the consumer, it will return each runner in order as it compiles - compilationOutputs := make(chan compilationOutput, len(runners)) - - //an array of channels - the nth runner's compilation output is sent to the nth channel in this array - //we read from these channels in order to ensure we run the suites in order - orderedCompilationOutputs := []chan compilationOutput{} - for range runners { - orderedCompilationOutputs = append(orderedCompilationOutputs, make(chan compilationOutput, 1)) - } - - //we're going to spin up numCompilers compilers - they're going to run concurrently and will consume this channel - //we prefill the channel then close it, this ensures we compile things in the correct order - workPool := make(chan compilationInput, len(runners)) - for i, runner := range runners { - workPool <- compilationInput{runner, orderedCompilationOutputs[i]} - } - close(workPool) - - //pick a reasonable numCompilers - if numCompilers == 0 { - numCompilers = runtime.NumCPU() - } - - //a WaitGroup to help us wait for all compilers to shut down - wg := &sync.WaitGroup{} - wg.Add(numCompilers) - - //spin up the concurrent compilers - for i := 0; i < numCompilers; i++ { - go func() { - defer wg.Done() - for input := range workPool { - if r.interruptHandler.WasInterrupted() { - return - } - - if willCompile != nil { - willCompile(input.runner.Suite) - } - - //We retry because Go sometimes steps on itself when multiple compiles happen in parallel. This is ugly, but should help resolve flakiness... - var err error - retries := 0 - for retries <= 5 { - if r.interruptHandler.WasInterrupted() { - return - } - if err = input.runner.Compile(); err == nil { - break - } - retries++ - } - - input.result <- compilationOutput{input.runner, err} - } - }() - } - - //read from the compilation output channels *in order* and send them to the caller - //close the compilationOutputs channel to tell the caller we're done - go func() { - defer close(compilationOutputs) - for _, orderedCompilationOutput := range orderedCompilationOutputs { - select { - case compilationOutput := <-orderedCompilationOutput: - compilationOutputs <- compilationOutput - case <-r.interruptHandler.C: - //interrupt detected, wait for the compilers to shut down then bail - //this ensure we clean up after ourselves as we don't leave any compilation processes running - wg.Wait() - return - } - } - }() - - return compilationOutputs -} - -func (r *SuiteRunner) RunSuites(runners []*testrunner.TestRunner, numCompilers int, keepGoing bool, willCompile func(suite testsuite.TestSuite)) (testrunner.RunResult, int) { - runResult := testrunner.PassingRunResult() - - compilationOutputs := r.compileInParallel(runners, numCompilers, willCompile) - - numSuitesThatRan := 0 - suitesThatFailed := []testsuite.TestSuite{} - for compilationOutput := range compilationOutputs { - if compilationOutput.err != nil { - fmt.Print(compilationOutput.err.Error()) - } - numSuitesThatRan++ - suiteRunResult := testrunner.FailingRunResult() - if compilationOutput.err == nil { - suiteRunResult = compilationOutput.runner.Run() - } - r.notifier.SendSuiteCompletionNotification(compilationOutput.runner.Suite, suiteRunResult.Passed) - r.notifier.RunCommand(compilationOutput.runner.Suite, suiteRunResult.Passed) - runResult = runResult.Merge(suiteRunResult) - if !suiteRunResult.Passed { - suitesThatFailed = append(suitesThatFailed, compilationOutput.runner.Suite) - if !keepGoing { - break - } - } - if numSuitesThatRan < len(runners) && !config.DefaultReporterConfig.Succinct { - fmt.Println("") - } - } - - if keepGoing && !runResult.Passed { - r.listFailedSuites(suitesThatFailed) - } - - return runResult, numSuitesThatRan -} - -func (r *SuiteRunner) listFailedSuites(suitesThatFailed []testsuite.TestSuite) { - fmt.Println("") - fmt.Println("There were failures detected in the following suites:") - - maxPackageNameLength := 0 - for _, suite := range suitesThatFailed { - if len(suite.PackageName) > maxPackageNameLength { - maxPackageNameLength = len(suite.PackageName) - } - } - - packageNameFormatter := fmt.Sprintf("%%%ds", maxPackageNameLength) - - for _, suite := range suitesThatFailed { - if config.DefaultReporterConfig.NoColor { - fmt.Printf("\t"+packageNameFormatter+" %s\n", suite.PackageName, suite.Path) - } else { - fmt.Fprintf(colorable.NewColorableStdout(), "\t%s"+packageNameFormatter+"%s %s%s%s\n", redColor, suite.PackageName, defaultStyle, lightGrayColor, suite.Path, defaultStyle) - } - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/build_args.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/build_args.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3b1a238..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/build_args.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -// +build go1.10 - -package testrunner - -var ( - buildArgs = []string{"test", "-c"} -) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/build_args_old.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/build_args_old.go deleted file mode 100644 index 14d70db..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/build_args_old.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -// +build !go1.10 - -package testrunner - -var ( - buildArgs = []string{"test", "-c", "-i"} -) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/log_writer.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/log_writer.go deleted file mode 100644 index a73a6e3..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/log_writer.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -package testrunner - -import ( - "bytes" - "fmt" - "io" - "log" - "strings" - "sync" -) - -type logWriter struct { - buffer *bytes.Buffer - lock *sync.Mutex - log *log.Logger -} - -func newLogWriter(target io.Writer, node int) *logWriter { - return &logWriter{ - buffer: &bytes.Buffer{}, - lock: &sync.Mutex{}, - log: log.New(target, fmt.Sprintf("[%d] ", node), 0), - } -} - -func (w *logWriter) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) { - w.lock.Lock() - defer w.lock.Unlock() - - w.buffer.Write(data) - contents := w.buffer.String() - - lines := strings.Split(contents, "\n") - for _, line := range lines[0 : len(lines)-1] { - w.log.Println(line) - } - - w.buffer.Reset() - w.buffer.Write([]byte(lines[len(lines)-1])) - return len(data), nil -} - -func (w *logWriter) Close() error { - w.lock.Lock() - defer w.lock.Unlock() - - if w.buffer.Len() > 0 { - w.log.Println(w.buffer.String()) - } - - return nil -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/run_result.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/run_result.go deleted file mode 100644 index 5d472ac..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/run_result.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -package testrunner - -type RunResult struct { - Passed bool - HasProgrammaticFocus bool -} - -func PassingRunResult() RunResult { - return RunResult{ - Passed: true, - HasProgrammaticFocus: false, - } -} - -func FailingRunResult() RunResult { - return RunResult{ - Passed: false, - HasProgrammaticFocus: false, - } -} - -func (r RunResult) Merge(o RunResult) RunResult { - return RunResult{ - Passed: r.Passed && o.Passed, - HasProgrammaticFocus: r.HasProgrammaticFocus || o.HasProgrammaticFocus, - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/test_runner.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/test_runner.go deleted file mode 100644 index 66c0f06..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner/test_runner.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,554 +0,0 @@ -package testrunner - -import ( - "bytes" - "fmt" - "io" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "os/exec" - "path/filepath" - "strconv" - "strings" - "syscall" - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer" - colorable "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type TestRunner struct { - Suite testsuite.TestSuite - - compiled bool - compilationTargetPath string - - numCPU int - parallelStream bool - timeout time.Duration - goOpts map[string]interface{} - additionalArgs []string - stderr *bytes.Buffer - - CoverageFile string -} - -func New(suite testsuite.TestSuite, numCPU int, parallelStream bool, timeout time.Duration, goOpts map[string]interface{}, additionalArgs []string) *TestRunner { - runner := &TestRunner{ - Suite: suite, - numCPU: numCPU, - parallelStream: parallelStream, - goOpts: goOpts, - additionalArgs: additionalArgs, - timeout: timeout, - stderr: new(bytes.Buffer), - } - - if !suite.Precompiled { - runner.compilationTargetPath, _ = filepath.Abs(filepath.Join(suite.Path, suite.PackageName+".test")) - } - - return runner -} - -func (t *TestRunner) Compile() error { - return t.CompileTo(t.compilationTargetPath) -} - -func (t *TestRunner) BuildArgs(path string) []string { - args := make([]string, len(buildArgs), len(buildArgs)+3) - copy(args, buildArgs) - args = append(args, "-o", path, t.Suite.Path) - - if t.getCoverMode() != "" { - args = append(args, "-cover", fmt.Sprintf("-covermode=%s", t.getCoverMode())) - } else { - if t.shouldCover() || t.getCoverPackage() != "" { - args = append(args, "-cover", "-covermode=atomic") - } - } - - boolOpts := []string{ - "a", - "n", - "msan", - "race", - "x", - "work", - "linkshared", - } - - for _, opt := range boolOpts { - if s, found := t.goOpts[opt].(*bool); found && *s { - args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf("-%s", opt)) - } - } - - intOpts := []string{ - "memprofilerate", - "blockprofilerate", - } - - for _, opt := range intOpts { - if s, found := t.goOpts[opt].(*int); found { - args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf("-%s=%d", opt, *s)) - } - } - - stringOpts := []string{ - "asmflags", - "buildmode", - "compiler", - "gccgoflags", - "installsuffix", - "ldflags", - "pkgdir", - "toolexec", - "coverprofile", - "cpuprofile", - "memprofile", - "outputdir", - "coverpkg", - "tags", - "gcflags", - "vet", - "mod", - } - - for _, opt := range stringOpts { - if s, found := t.goOpts[opt].(*string); found && *s != "" { - args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf("-%s=%s", opt, *s)) - } - } - return args -} - -func (t *TestRunner) CompileTo(path string) error { - if t.compiled { - return nil - } - - if t.Suite.Precompiled { - return nil - } - - args := t.BuildArgs(path) - cmd := exec.Command("go", args...) - - output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() - - if err != nil { - if len(output) > 0 { - return fmt.Errorf("Failed to compile %s:\n\n%s", t.Suite.PackageName, output) - } - return fmt.Errorf("Failed to compile %s", t.Suite.PackageName) - } - - if len(output) > 0 { - fmt.Println(string(output)) - } - - if !fileExists(path) { - compiledFile := t.Suite.PackageName + ".test" - if fileExists(compiledFile) { - // seems like we are on an old go version that does not support the -o flag on go test - // move the compiled test file to the desired location by hand - err = os.Rename(compiledFile, path) - if err != nil { - // We cannot move the file, perhaps because the source and destination - // are on different partitions. We can copy the file, however. - err = copyFile(compiledFile, path) - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("Failed to copy compiled file: %s", err) - } - } - } else { - return fmt.Errorf("Failed to compile %s: output file %q could not be found", t.Suite.PackageName, path) - } - } - - t.compiled = true - - return nil -} - -func fileExists(path string) bool { - _, err := os.Stat(path) - return err == nil || !os.IsNotExist(err) -} - -// copyFile copies the contents of the file named src to the file named -// by dst. The file will be created if it does not already exist. If the -// destination file exists, all it's contents will be replaced by the contents -// of the source file. -func copyFile(src, dst string) error { - srcInfo, err := os.Stat(src) - if err != nil { - return err - } - mode := srcInfo.Mode() - - in, err := os.Open(src) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - defer in.Close() - - out, err := os.Create(dst) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - defer func() { - closeErr := out.Close() - if err == nil { - err = closeErr - } - }() - - _, err = io.Copy(out, in) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - err = out.Sync() - if err != nil { - return err - } - - return out.Chmod(mode) -} - -func (t *TestRunner) Run() RunResult { - if t.Suite.IsGinkgo { - if t.numCPU > 1 { - if t.parallelStream { - return t.runAndStreamParallelGinkgoSuite() - } else { - return t.runParallelGinkgoSuite() - } - } else { - return t.runSerialGinkgoSuite() - } - } else { - return t.runGoTestSuite() - } -} - -func (t *TestRunner) CleanUp() { - if t.Suite.Precompiled { - return - } - os.Remove(t.compilationTargetPath) -} - -func (t *TestRunner) runSerialGinkgoSuite() RunResult { - ginkgoArgs := config.BuildFlagArgs("ginkgo", config.GinkgoConfig, config.DefaultReporterConfig) - return t.run(t.cmd(ginkgoArgs, os.Stdout, 1), nil) -} - -func (t *TestRunner) runGoTestSuite() RunResult { - return t.run(t.cmd([]string{"-test.v"}, os.Stdout, 1), nil) -} - -func (t *TestRunner) runAndStreamParallelGinkgoSuite() RunResult { - completions := make(chan RunResult) - writers := make([]*logWriter, t.numCPU) - - server, err := remote.NewServer(t.numCPU) - if err != nil { - panic("Failed to start parallel spec server") - } - - server.Start() - defer server.Close() - - for cpu := 0; cpu < t.numCPU; cpu++ { - config.GinkgoConfig.ParallelNode = cpu + 1 - config.GinkgoConfig.ParallelTotal = t.numCPU - config.GinkgoConfig.SyncHost = server.Address() - - ginkgoArgs := config.BuildFlagArgs("ginkgo", config.GinkgoConfig, config.DefaultReporterConfig) - - writers[cpu] = newLogWriter(os.Stdout, cpu+1) - - cmd := t.cmd(ginkgoArgs, writers[cpu], cpu+1) - - server.RegisterAlive(cpu+1, func() bool { - if cmd.ProcessState == nil { - return true - } - return !cmd.ProcessState.Exited() - }) - - go t.run(cmd, completions) - } - - res := PassingRunResult() - - for cpu := 0; cpu < t.numCPU; cpu++ { - res = res.Merge(<-completions) - } - - for _, writer := range writers { - writer.Close() - } - - os.Stdout.Sync() - - if t.shouldCombineCoverprofiles() { - t.combineCoverprofiles() - } - - return res -} - -func (t *TestRunner) runParallelGinkgoSuite() RunResult { - result := make(chan bool) - completions := make(chan RunResult) - writers := make([]*logWriter, t.numCPU) - reports := make([]*bytes.Buffer, t.numCPU) - - stenographer := stenographer.New(!config.DefaultReporterConfig.NoColor, config.GinkgoConfig.FlakeAttempts > 1, colorable.NewColorableStdout()) - aggregator := remote.NewAggregator(t.numCPU, result, config.DefaultReporterConfig, stenographer) - - server, err := remote.NewServer(t.numCPU) - if err != nil { - panic("Failed to start parallel spec server") - } - server.RegisterReporters(aggregator) - server.Start() - defer server.Close() - - for cpu := 0; cpu < t.numCPU; cpu++ { - config.GinkgoConfig.ParallelNode = cpu + 1 - config.GinkgoConfig.ParallelTotal = t.numCPU - config.GinkgoConfig.SyncHost = server.Address() - config.GinkgoConfig.StreamHost = server.Address() - - ginkgoArgs := config.BuildFlagArgs("ginkgo", config.GinkgoConfig, config.DefaultReporterConfig) - - reports[cpu] = &bytes.Buffer{} - writers[cpu] = newLogWriter(reports[cpu], cpu+1) - - cmd := t.cmd(ginkgoArgs, writers[cpu], cpu+1) - - server.RegisterAlive(cpu+1, func() bool { - if cmd.ProcessState == nil { - return true - } - return !cmd.ProcessState.Exited() - }) - - go t.run(cmd, completions) - } - - res := PassingRunResult() - - for cpu := 0; cpu < t.numCPU; cpu++ { - res = res.Merge(<-completions) - } - - //all test processes are done, at this point - //we should be able to wait for the aggregator to tell us that it's done - - select { - case <-result: - fmt.Println("") - case <-time.After(time.Second): - //the aggregator never got back to us! something must have gone wrong - fmt.Println(` - ------------------------------------------------------------------- - | | - | Ginkgo timed out waiting for all parallel nodes to report back! | - | | - -------------------------------------------------------------------`) - fmt.Println("\n", t.Suite.PackageName, "timed out. path:", t.Suite.Path) - os.Stdout.Sync() - - for _, writer := range writers { - writer.Close() - } - - for _, report := range reports { - fmt.Print(report.String()) - } - - os.Stdout.Sync() - } - - if t.shouldCombineCoverprofiles() { - t.combineCoverprofiles() - } - - return res -} - -const CoverProfileSuffix = ".coverprofile" - -func (t *TestRunner) cmd(ginkgoArgs []string, stream io.Writer, node int) *exec.Cmd { - args := []string{"--test.timeout=" + t.timeout.String()} - - coverProfile := t.getCoverProfile() - - if t.shouldCombineCoverprofiles() { - - testCoverProfile := "--test.coverprofile=" - - coverageFile := "" - // Set default name for coverage results - if coverProfile == "" { - coverageFile = t.Suite.PackageName + CoverProfileSuffix - } else { - coverageFile = coverProfile - } - - testCoverProfile += coverageFile - - t.CoverageFile = filepath.Join(t.Suite.Path, coverageFile) - - if t.numCPU > 1 { - testCoverProfile = fmt.Sprintf("%s.%d", testCoverProfile, node) - } - args = append(args, testCoverProfile) - } - - args = append(args, ginkgoArgs...) - args = append(args, t.additionalArgs...) - - path := t.compilationTargetPath - if t.Suite.Precompiled { - path, _ = filepath.Abs(filepath.Join(t.Suite.Path, fmt.Sprintf("%s.test", t.Suite.PackageName))) - } - - cmd := exec.Command(path, args...) - - cmd.Dir = t.Suite.Path - cmd.Stderr = io.MultiWriter(stream, t.stderr) - cmd.Stdout = stream - - return cmd -} - -func (t *TestRunner) shouldCover() bool { - return *t.goOpts["cover"].(*bool) -} - -func (t *TestRunner) shouldRequireSuite() bool { - return *t.goOpts["requireSuite"].(*bool) -} - -func (t *TestRunner) getCoverProfile() string { - return *t.goOpts["coverprofile"].(*string) -} - -func (t *TestRunner) getCoverPackage() string { - return *t.goOpts["coverpkg"].(*string) -} - -func (t *TestRunner) getCoverMode() string { - return *t.goOpts["covermode"].(*string) -} - -func (t *TestRunner) shouldCombineCoverprofiles() bool { - return t.shouldCover() || t.getCoverPackage() != "" || t.getCoverMode() != "" -} - -func (t *TestRunner) run(cmd *exec.Cmd, completions chan RunResult) RunResult { - var res RunResult - - defer func() { - if completions != nil { - completions <- res - } - }() - - err := cmd.Start() - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf("Failed to run test suite!\n\t%s", err.Error()) - return res - } - - cmd.Wait() - - exitStatus := cmd.ProcessState.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus).ExitStatus() - res.Passed = (exitStatus == 0) || (exitStatus == types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE) - res.HasProgrammaticFocus = (exitStatus == types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE) - - if strings.Contains(t.stderr.String(), "warning: no tests to run") { - if t.shouldRequireSuite() { - res.Passed = false - } - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, `Found no test suites, did you forget to run "ginkgo bootstrap"?`) - } - - return res -} - -func (t *TestRunner) combineCoverprofiles() { - profiles := []string{} - - coverProfile := t.getCoverProfile() - - for cpu := 1; cpu <= t.numCPU; cpu++ { - var coverFile string - if coverProfile == "" { - coverFile = fmt.Sprintf("%s%s.%d", t.Suite.PackageName, CoverProfileSuffix, cpu) - } else { - coverFile = fmt.Sprintf("%s.%d", coverProfile, cpu) - } - - coverFile = filepath.Join(t.Suite.Path, coverFile) - coverProfile, err := ioutil.ReadFile(coverFile) - os.Remove(coverFile) - - if err == nil { - profiles = append(profiles, string(coverProfile)) - } - } - - if len(profiles) != t.numCPU { - return - } - - lines := map[string]int{} - lineOrder := []string{} - for i, coverProfile := range profiles { - for _, line := range strings.Split(coverProfile, "\n")[1:] { - if len(line) == 0 { - continue - } - components := strings.Split(line, " ") - count, _ := strconv.Atoi(components[len(components)-1]) - prefix := strings.Join(components[0:len(components)-1], " ") - lines[prefix] += count - if i == 0 { - lineOrder = append(lineOrder, prefix) - } - } - } - - output := []string{"mode: atomic"} - for _, line := range lineOrder { - output = append(output, fmt.Sprintf("%s %d", line, lines[line])) - } - finalOutput := strings.Join(output, "\n") - - finalFilename := "" - - if coverProfile != "" { - finalFilename = coverProfile - } else { - finalFilename = fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", t.Suite.PackageName, CoverProfileSuffix) - } - - coverageFilepath := filepath.Join(t.Suite.Path, finalFilename) - ioutil.WriteFile(coverageFilepath, []byte(finalOutput), 0666) - - t.CoverageFile = coverageFilepath -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite/test_suite.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite/test_suite.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9de8c2b..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite/test_suite.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -package testsuite - -import ( - "errors" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "regexp" - "strings" -) - -type TestSuite struct { - Path string - PackageName string - IsGinkgo bool - Precompiled bool -} - -func PrecompiledTestSuite(path string) (TestSuite, error) { - info, err := os.Stat(path) - if err != nil { - return TestSuite{}, err - } - - if info.IsDir() { - return TestSuite{}, errors.New("this is a directory, not a file") - } - - if filepath.Ext(path) != ".test" { - return TestSuite{}, errors.New("this is not a .test binary") - } - - if info.Mode()&0111 == 0 { - return TestSuite{}, errors.New("this is not executable") - } - - dir := relPath(filepath.Dir(path)) - packageName := strings.TrimSuffix(filepath.Base(path), filepath.Ext(path)) - - return TestSuite{ - Path: dir, - PackageName: packageName, - IsGinkgo: true, - Precompiled: true, - }, nil -} - -func SuitesInDir(dir string, recurse bool) []TestSuite { - suites := []TestSuite{} - - if vendorExperimentCheck(dir) { - return suites - } - - files, _ := ioutil.ReadDir(dir) - re := regexp.MustCompile(`^[^._].*_test\.go$`) - for _, file := range files { - if !file.IsDir() && re.Match([]byte(file.Name())) { - suites = append(suites, New(dir, files)) - break - } - } - - if recurse { - re = regexp.MustCompile(`^[._]`) - for _, file := range files { - if file.IsDir() && !re.Match([]byte(file.Name())) { - suites = append(suites, SuitesInDir(dir+"/"+file.Name(), recurse)...) - } - } - } - - return suites -} - -func relPath(dir string) string { - dir, _ = filepath.Abs(dir) - cwd, _ := os.Getwd() - dir, _ = filepath.Rel(cwd, filepath.Clean(dir)) - - if string(dir[0]) != "." { - dir = "." + string(filepath.Separator) + dir - } - - return dir -} - -func New(dir string, files []os.FileInfo) TestSuite { - return TestSuite{ - Path: relPath(dir), - PackageName: packageNameForSuite(dir), - IsGinkgo: filesHaveGinkgoSuite(dir, files), - } -} - -func packageNameForSuite(dir string) string { - path, _ := filepath.Abs(dir) - return filepath.Base(path) -} - -func filesHaveGinkgoSuite(dir string, files []os.FileInfo) bool { - reTestFile := regexp.MustCompile(`_test\.go$`) - reGinkgo := regexp.MustCompile(`package ginkgo|\/ginkgo"`) - - for _, file := range files { - if !file.IsDir() && reTestFile.Match([]byte(file.Name())) { - contents, _ := ioutil.ReadFile(dir + "/" + file.Name()) - if reGinkgo.Match(contents) { - return true - } - } - } - - return false -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite/vendor_check_go15.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite/vendor_check_go15.go deleted file mode 100644 index 75f827a..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite/vendor_check_go15.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -// +build !go1.6 - -package testsuite - -import ( - "os" - "path" -) - -// "This change will only be enabled if the go command is run with -// GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT=1 in its environment." -// c.f. the vendor-experiment proposal https://goo.gl/2ucMeC -func vendorExperimentCheck(dir string) bool { - vendorExperiment := os.Getenv("GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT") - return vendorExperiment == "1" && path.Base(dir) == "vendor" -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite/vendor_check_go16.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite/vendor_check_go16.go deleted file mode 100644 index 596e5e5..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite/vendor_check_go16.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -// +build go1.6 - -package testsuite - -import ( - "os" - "path" -) - -// in 1.6 the vendor directory became the default go behaviour, so now -// check if its disabled. -func vendorExperimentCheck(dir string) bool { - vendorExperiment := os.Getenv("GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT") - return vendorExperiment != "0" && path.Base(dir) == "vendor" -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/version_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/version_command.go deleted file mode 100644 index a5b68c2..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/version_command.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" -) - -func BuildVersionCommand() *Command { - return &Command{ - Name: "version", - FlagSet: flag.NewFlagSet("version", flag.ExitOnError), - UsageCommand: "ginkgo version", - Usage: []string{ - "Print Ginkgo's version", - }, - Command: printVersion, - } -} - -func printVersion([]string, []string) { - fmt.Printf("Ginkgo Version %s\n", config.VERSION) - emitRCAdvertisement() -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch_command.go deleted file mode 100644 index a6ef053..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch_command.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,175 +0,0 @@ -package main - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - "regexp" - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch" - colorable "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable" -) - -func BuildWatchCommand() *Command { - commandFlags := NewWatchCommandFlags(flag.NewFlagSet("watch", flag.ExitOnError)) - interruptHandler := interrupthandler.NewInterruptHandler() - notifier := NewNotifier(commandFlags) - watcher := &SpecWatcher{ - commandFlags: commandFlags, - notifier: notifier, - interruptHandler: interruptHandler, - suiteRunner: NewSuiteRunner(notifier, interruptHandler), - } - - return &Command{ - Name: "watch", - FlagSet: commandFlags.FlagSet, - UsageCommand: "ginkgo watch -- ", - Usage: []string{ - "Watches the tests in the passed in and runs them when changes occur.", - "Any arguments after -- will be passed to the test.", - }, - Command: watcher.WatchSpecs, - SuppressFlagDocumentation: true, - FlagDocSubstitute: []string{ - "Accepts all the flags that the ginkgo command accepts except for --keepGoing and --untilItFails", - }, - } -} - -type SpecWatcher struct { - commandFlags *RunWatchAndBuildCommandFlags - notifier *Notifier - interruptHandler *interrupthandler.InterruptHandler - suiteRunner *SuiteRunner -} - -func (w *SpecWatcher) WatchSpecs(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - w.commandFlags.computeNodes() - w.notifier.VerifyNotificationsAreAvailable() - - w.WatchSuites(args, additionalArgs) -} - -func (w *SpecWatcher) runnersForSuites(suites []testsuite.TestSuite, additionalArgs []string) []*testrunner.TestRunner { - runners := []*testrunner.TestRunner{} - - for _, suite := range suites { - runners = append(runners, testrunner.New(suite, w.commandFlags.NumCPU, w.commandFlags.ParallelStream, w.commandFlags.Timeout, w.commandFlags.GoOpts, additionalArgs)) - } - - return runners -} - -func (w *SpecWatcher) WatchSuites(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { - suites, _ := findSuites(args, w.commandFlags.Recurse, w.commandFlags.SkipPackage, false) - - if len(suites) == 0 { - complainAndQuit("Found no test suites") - } - - fmt.Printf("Identified %d test %s. Locating dependencies to a depth of %d (this may take a while)...\n", len(suites), pluralizedWord("suite", "suites", len(suites)), w.commandFlags.Depth) - deltaTracker := watch.NewDeltaTracker(w.commandFlags.Depth, regexp.MustCompile(w.commandFlags.WatchRegExp)) - delta, errors := deltaTracker.Delta(suites) - - fmt.Printf("Watching %d %s:\n", len(delta.NewSuites), pluralizedWord("suite", "suites", len(delta.NewSuites))) - for _, suite := range delta.NewSuites { - fmt.Println(" " + suite.Description()) - } - - for suite, err := range errors { - fmt.Printf("Failed to watch %s: %s\n", suite.PackageName, err) - } - - if len(suites) == 1 { - runners := w.runnersForSuites(suites, additionalArgs) - w.suiteRunner.RunSuites(runners, w.commandFlags.NumCompilers, true, nil) - runners[0].CleanUp() - } - - ticker := time.NewTicker(time.Second) - - for { - select { - case <-ticker.C: - suites, _ := findSuites(args, w.commandFlags.Recurse, w.commandFlags.SkipPackage, false) - delta, _ := deltaTracker.Delta(suites) - coloredStream := colorable.NewColorableStdout() - - suitesToRun := []testsuite.TestSuite{} - - if len(delta.NewSuites) > 0 { - fmt.Fprintf(coloredStream, greenColor+"Detected %d new %s:\n"+defaultStyle, len(delta.NewSuites), pluralizedWord("suite", "suites", len(delta.NewSuites))) - for _, suite := range delta.NewSuites { - suitesToRun = append(suitesToRun, suite.Suite) - fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, " "+suite.Description()) - } - } - - modifiedSuites := delta.ModifiedSuites() - if len(modifiedSuites) > 0 { - fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, greenColor+"\nDetected changes in:"+defaultStyle) - for _, pkg := range delta.ModifiedPackages { - fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, " "+pkg) - } - fmt.Fprintf(coloredStream, greenColor+"Will run %d %s:\n"+defaultStyle, len(modifiedSuites), pluralizedWord("suite", "suites", len(modifiedSuites))) - for _, suite := range modifiedSuites { - suitesToRun = append(suitesToRun, suite.Suite) - fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, " "+suite.Description()) - } - fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, "") - } - - if len(suitesToRun) > 0 { - w.UpdateSeed() - w.ComputeSuccinctMode(len(suitesToRun)) - runners := w.runnersForSuites(suitesToRun, additionalArgs) - result, _ := w.suiteRunner.RunSuites(runners, w.commandFlags.NumCompilers, true, func(suite testsuite.TestSuite) { - deltaTracker.WillRun(suite) - }) - for _, runner := range runners { - runner.CleanUp() - } - if !w.interruptHandler.WasInterrupted() { - color := redColor - if result.Passed { - color = greenColor - } - fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, color+"\nDone. Resuming watch..."+defaultStyle) - } - } - - case <-w.interruptHandler.C: - return - } - } -} - -func (w *SpecWatcher) ComputeSuccinctMode(numSuites int) { - if config.DefaultReporterConfig.Verbose { - config.DefaultReporterConfig.Succinct = false - return - } - - if w.commandFlags.wasSet("succinct") { - return - } - - if numSuites == 1 { - config.DefaultReporterConfig.Succinct = false - } - - if numSuites > 1 { - config.DefaultReporterConfig.Succinct = true - } -} - -func (w *SpecWatcher) UpdateSeed() { - if !w.commandFlags.wasSet("seed") { - config.GinkgoConfig.RandomSeed = time.Now().Unix() - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo_dsl.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo_dsl.go deleted file mode 100644 index ccd7685..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo_dsl.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,681 +0,0 @@ -/* -Ginkgo is a BDD-style testing framework for Golang - -The godoc documentation describes Ginkgo's API. More comprehensive documentation (with examples!) is available at http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/ - -Ginkgo's preferred matcher library is [Gomega](http://github.com/onsi/gomega) - -Ginkgo on Github: http://github.com/onsi/ginkgo - -Ginkgo is MIT-Licensed -*/ -package ginkgo - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - "io" - "net/http" - "os" - "reflect" - "strings" - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/codelocation" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/global" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/testingtproxy" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer" - colorable "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -var deprecationTracker = types.NewDeprecationTracker() - -const GINKGO_VERSION = config.VERSION -const GINKGO_PANIC = ` -Your test failed. -Ginkgo panics to prevent subsequent assertions from running. -Normally Ginkgo rescues this panic so you shouldn't see it. - -But, if you make an assertion in a goroutine, Ginkgo can't capture the panic. -To circumvent this, you should call - - defer GinkgoRecover() - -at the top of the goroutine that caused this panic. -` - -func init() { - config.Flags(flag.CommandLine, "ginkgo", true) - GinkgoWriter = writer.New(os.Stdout) -} - -//GinkgoWriter implements an io.Writer -//When running in verbose mode any writes to GinkgoWriter will be immediately printed -//to stdout. Otherwise, GinkgoWriter will buffer any writes produced during the current test and flush them to screen -//only if the current test fails. -var GinkgoWriter io.Writer - -//The interface by which Ginkgo receives *testing.T -type GinkgoTestingT interface { - Fail() -} - -//GinkgoRandomSeed returns the seed used to randomize spec execution order. It is -//useful for seeding your own pseudorandom number generators (PRNGs) to ensure -//consistent executions from run to run, where your tests contain variability (for -//example, when selecting random test data). -func GinkgoRandomSeed() int64 { - return config.GinkgoConfig.RandomSeed -} - -//GinkgoParallelNode is deprecated, use GinkgoParallelProcess instead -func GinkgoParallelNode() int { - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.ParallelNode(), codelocation.New(1)) - return GinkgoParallelProcess() -} - -//GinkgoParallelProcess returns the parallel process number for the current ginkgo process -//The process number is 1-indexed -func GinkgoParallelProcess() int { - return config.GinkgoConfig.ParallelNode -} - -//Some matcher libraries or legacy codebases require a *testing.T -//GinkgoT implements an interface analogous to *testing.T and can be used if -//the library in question accepts *testing.T through an interface -// -// For example, with testify: -// assert.Equal(GinkgoT(), 123, 123, "they should be equal") -// -// Or with gomock: -// gomock.NewController(GinkgoT()) -// -// GinkgoT() takes an optional offset argument that can be used to get the -// correct line number associated with the failure. -func GinkgoT(optionalOffset ...int) GinkgoTInterface { - offset := 3 - if len(optionalOffset) > 0 { - offset = optionalOffset[0] - } - failedFunc := func() bool { - return CurrentGinkgoTestDescription().Failed - } - nameFunc := func() string { - return CurrentGinkgoTestDescription().FullTestText - } - return testingtproxy.New(GinkgoWriter, Fail, Skip, failedFunc, nameFunc, offset) -} - -//The interface returned by GinkgoT(). This covers most of the methods -//in the testing package's T. -type GinkgoTInterface interface { - Cleanup(func()) - Setenv(key, value string) - Error(args ...interface{}) - Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) - Fail() - FailNow() - Failed() bool - Fatal(args ...interface{}) - Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) - Helper() - Log(args ...interface{}) - Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) - Name() string - Parallel() - Skip(args ...interface{}) - SkipNow() - Skipf(format string, args ...interface{}) - Skipped() bool - TempDir() string -} - -//Custom Ginkgo test reporters must implement the Reporter interface. -// -//The custom reporter is passed in a SuiteSummary when the suite begins and ends, -//and a SpecSummary just before a spec begins and just after a spec ends -type Reporter reporters.Reporter - -//Asynchronous specs are given a channel of the Done type. You must close or write to the channel -//to tell Ginkgo that your async test is done. -type Done chan<- interface{} - -//GinkgoTestDescription represents the information about the current running test returned by CurrentGinkgoTestDescription -// FullTestText: a concatenation of ComponentTexts and the TestText -// ComponentTexts: a list of all texts for the Describes & Contexts leading up to the current test -// TestText: the text in the actual It or Measure node -// IsMeasurement: true if the current test is a measurement -// FileName: the name of the file containing the current test -// LineNumber: the line number for the current test -// Failed: if the current test has failed, this will be true (useful in an AfterEach) -type GinkgoTestDescription struct { - FullTestText string - ComponentTexts []string - TestText string - - IsMeasurement bool - - FileName string - LineNumber int - - Failed bool - Duration time.Duration -} - -//CurrentGinkgoTestDescripton returns information about the current running test. -func CurrentGinkgoTestDescription() GinkgoTestDescription { - summary, ok := global.Suite.CurrentRunningSpecSummary() - if !ok { - return GinkgoTestDescription{} - } - - subjectCodeLocation := summary.ComponentCodeLocations[len(summary.ComponentCodeLocations)-1] - - return GinkgoTestDescription{ - ComponentTexts: summary.ComponentTexts[1:], - FullTestText: strings.Join(summary.ComponentTexts[1:], " "), - TestText: summary.ComponentTexts[len(summary.ComponentTexts)-1], - IsMeasurement: summary.IsMeasurement, - FileName: subjectCodeLocation.FileName, - LineNumber: subjectCodeLocation.LineNumber, - Failed: summary.HasFailureState(), - Duration: summary.RunTime, - } -} - -//Measurement tests receive a Benchmarker. -// -//You use the Time() function to time how long the passed in body function takes to run -//You use the RecordValue() function to track arbitrary numerical measurements. -//The RecordValueWithPrecision() function can be used alternatively to provide the unit -//and resolution of the numeric measurement. -//The optional info argument is passed to the test reporter and can be used to -// provide the measurement data to a custom reporter with context. -// -//See http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#benchmark_tests for more details -type Benchmarker interface { - Time(name string, body func(), info ...interface{}) (elapsedTime time.Duration) - RecordValue(name string, value float64, info ...interface{}) - RecordValueWithPrecision(name string, value float64, units string, precision int, info ...interface{}) -} - -//RunSpecs is the entry point for the Ginkgo test runner. -//You must call this within a Golang testing TestX(t *testing.T) function. -// -//To bootstrap a test suite you can use the Ginkgo CLI: -// -// ginkgo bootstrap -func RunSpecs(t GinkgoTestingT, description string) bool { - specReporters := []Reporter{buildDefaultReporter()} - if config.DefaultReporterConfig.ReportFile != "" { - reportFile := config.DefaultReporterConfig.ReportFile - specReporters[0] = reporters.NewJUnitReporter(reportFile) - specReporters = append(specReporters, buildDefaultReporter()) - } - return runSpecsWithCustomReporters(t, description, specReporters) -} - -//To run your tests with Ginkgo's default reporter and your custom reporter(s), replace -//RunSpecs() with this method. -func RunSpecsWithDefaultAndCustomReporters(t GinkgoTestingT, description string, specReporters []Reporter) bool { - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.CustomReporter()) - specReporters = append(specReporters, buildDefaultReporter()) - return runSpecsWithCustomReporters(t, description, specReporters) -} - -//To run your tests with your custom reporter(s) (and *not* Ginkgo's default reporter), replace -//RunSpecs() with this method. Note that parallel tests will not work correctly without the default reporter -func RunSpecsWithCustomReporters(t GinkgoTestingT, description string, specReporters []Reporter) bool { - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.CustomReporter()) - return runSpecsWithCustomReporters(t, description, specReporters) -} - -func runSpecsWithCustomReporters(t GinkgoTestingT, description string, specReporters []Reporter) bool { - writer := GinkgoWriter.(*writer.Writer) - writer.SetStream(config.DefaultReporterConfig.Verbose) - reporters := make([]reporters.Reporter, len(specReporters)) - for i, reporter := range specReporters { - reporters[i] = reporter - } - passed, hasFocusedTests := global.Suite.Run(t, description, reporters, writer, config.GinkgoConfig) - - if deprecationTracker.DidTrackDeprecations() { - fmt.Fprintln(colorable.NewColorableStderr(), deprecationTracker.DeprecationsReport()) - } - - if passed && hasFocusedTests && strings.TrimSpace(os.Getenv("GINKGO_EDITOR_INTEGRATION")) == "" { - fmt.Println("PASS | FOCUSED") - os.Exit(types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE) - } - return passed -} - -func buildDefaultReporter() Reporter { - remoteReportingServer := config.GinkgoConfig.StreamHost - if remoteReportingServer == "" { - stenographer := stenographer.New(!config.DefaultReporterConfig.NoColor, config.GinkgoConfig.FlakeAttempts > 1, colorable.NewColorableStdout()) - return reporters.NewDefaultReporter(config.DefaultReporterConfig, stenographer) - } else { - debugFile := "" - if config.GinkgoConfig.DebugParallel { - debugFile = fmt.Sprintf("ginkgo-node-%d.log", config.GinkgoConfig.ParallelNode) - } - return remote.NewForwardingReporter(config.DefaultReporterConfig, remoteReportingServer, &http.Client{}, remote.NewOutputInterceptor(), GinkgoWriter.(*writer.Writer), debugFile) - } -} - -//Skip notifies Ginkgo that the current spec was skipped. -func Skip(message string, callerSkip ...int) { - skip := 0 - if len(callerSkip) > 0 { - skip = callerSkip[0] - } - - global.Failer.Skip(message, codelocation.New(skip+1)) - panic(GINKGO_PANIC) -} - -//Fail notifies Ginkgo that the current spec has failed. (Gomega will call Fail for you automatically when an assertion fails.) -func Fail(message string, callerSkip ...int) { - skip := 0 - if len(callerSkip) > 0 { - skip = callerSkip[0] - } - - global.Failer.Fail(message, codelocation.New(skip+1)) - panic(GINKGO_PANIC) -} - -//GinkgoRecover should be deferred at the top of any spawned goroutine that (may) call `Fail` -//Since Gomega assertions call fail, you should throw a `defer GinkgoRecover()` at the top of any goroutine that -//calls out to Gomega -// -//Here's why: Ginkgo's `Fail` method records the failure and then panics to prevent -//further assertions from running. This panic must be recovered. Ginkgo does this for you -//if the panic originates in a Ginkgo node (an It, BeforeEach, etc...) -// -//Unfortunately, if a panic originates on a goroutine *launched* from one of these nodes there's no -//way for Ginkgo to rescue the panic. To do this, you must remember to `defer GinkgoRecover()` at the top of such a goroutine. -func GinkgoRecover() { - e := recover() - if e != nil { - global.Failer.Panic(codelocation.New(1), e) - } -} - -//Describe blocks allow you to organize your specs. A Describe block can contain any number of -//BeforeEach, AfterEach, JustBeforeEach, It, and Measurement blocks. -// -//In addition you can nest Describe, Context and When blocks. Describe, Context and When blocks are functionally -//equivalent. The difference is purely semantic -- you typically Describe the behavior of an object -//or method and, within that Describe, outline a number of Contexts and Whens. -func Describe(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode(text, body, types.FlagTypeNone, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//You can focus the tests within a describe block using FDescribe -func FDescribe(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode(text, body, types.FlagTypeFocused, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//You can mark the tests within a describe block as pending using PDescribe -func PDescribe(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode(text, body, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//You can mark the tests within a describe block as pending using XDescribe -func XDescribe(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode(text, body, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//Context blocks allow you to organize your specs. A Context block can contain any number of -//BeforeEach, AfterEach, JustBeforeEach, It, and Measurement blocks. -// -//In addition you can nest Describe, Context and When blocks. Describe, Context and When blocks are functionally -//equivalent. The difference is purely semantic -- you typical Describe the behavior of an object -//or method and, within that Describe, outline a number of Contexts and Whens. -func Context(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode(text, body, types.FlagTypeNone, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//You can focus the tests within a describe block using FContext -func FContext(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode(text, body, types.FlagTypeFocused, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//You can mark the tests within a describe block as pending using PContext -func PContext(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode(text, body, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//You can mark the tests within a describe block as pending using XContext -func XContext(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode(text, body, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//When blocks allow you to organize your specs. A When block can contain any number of -//BeforeEach, AfterEach, JustBeforeEach, It, and Measurement blocks. -// -//In addition you can nest Describe, Context and When blocks. Describe, Context and When blocks are functionally -//equivalent. The difference is purely semantic -- you typical Describe the behavior of an object -//or method and, within that Describe, outline a number of Contexts and Whens. -func When(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode("when "+text, body, types.FlagTypeNone, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//You can focus the tests within a describe block using FWhen -func FWhen(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode("when "+text, body, types.FlagTypeFocused, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//You can mark the tests within a describe block as pending using PWhen -func PWhen(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode("when "+text, body, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//You can mark the tests within a describe block as pending using XWhen -func XWhen(text string, body func()) bool { - global.Suite.PushContainerNode("when "+text, body, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1)) - return true -} - -//It blocks contain your test code and assertions. You cannot nest any other Ginkgo blocks -//within an It block. -// -//Ginkgo will normally run It blocks synchronously. To perform asynchronous tests, pass a -//function that accepts a Done channel. When you do this, you can also provide an optional timeout. -func It(text string, body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - validateBodyFunc(body, codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushItNode(text, body, types.FlagTypeNone, codelocation.New(1), parseTimeout(timeout...)) - return true -} - -//You can focus individual Its using FIt -func FIt(text string, body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - validateBodyFunc(body, codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushItNode(text, body, types.FlagTypeFocused, codelocation.New(1), parseTimeout(timeout...)) - return true -} - -//You can mark Its as pending using PIt -func PIt(text string, _ ...interface{}) bool { - global.Suite.PushItNode(text, func() {}, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1), 0) - return true -} - -//You can mark Its as pending using XIt -func XIt(text string, _ ...interface{}) bool { - global.Suite.PushItNode(text, func() {}, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1), 0) - return true -} - -//Specify blocks are aliases for It blocks and allow for more natural wording in situations -//which "It" does not fit into a natural sentence flow. All the same protocols apply for Specify blocks -//which apply to It blocks. -func Specify(text string, body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - validateBodyFunc(body, codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushItNode(text, body, types.FlagTypeNone, codelocation.New(1), parseTimeout(timeout...)) - return true -} - -//You can focus individual Specifys using FSpecify -func FSpecify(text string, body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - validateBodyFunc(body, codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushItNode(text, body, types.FlagTypeFocused, codelocation.New(1), parseTimeout(timeout...)) - return true -} - -//You can mark Specifys as pending using PSpecify -func PSpecify(text string, is ...interface{}) bool { - global.Suite.PushItNode(text, func() {}, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1), 0) - return true -} - -//You can mark Specifys as pending using XSpecify -func XSpecify(text string, is ...interface{}) bool { - global.Suite.PushItNode(text, func() {}, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1), 0) - return true -} - -//By allows you to better document large Its. -// -//Generally you should try to keep your Its short and to the point. This is not always possible, however, -//especially in the context of integration tests that capture a particular workflow. -// -//By allows you to document such flows. By must be called within a runnable node (It, BeforeEach, Measure, etc...) -//By will simply log the passed in text to the GinkgoWriter. If By is handed a function it will immediately run the function. -func By(text string, callbacks ...func()) { - preamble := "\x1b[1mSTEP\x1b[0m" - if config.DefaultReporterConfig.NoColor { - preamble = "STEP" - } - fmt.Fprintln(GinkgoWriter, preamble+": "+text) - if len(callbacks) == 1 { - callbacks[0]() - } - if len(callbacks) > 1 { - panic("just one callback per By, please") - } -} - -//Measure blocks run the passed in body function repeatedly (determined by the samples argument) -//and accumulate metrics provided to the Benchmarker by the body function. -// -//The body function must have the signature: -// func(b Benchmarker) -func Measure(text string, body interface{}, samples int) bool { - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.Measure(), codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushMeasureNode(text, body, types.FlagTypeNone, codelocation.New(1), samples) - return true -} - -//You can focus individual Measures using FMeasure -func FMeasure(text string, body interface{}, samples int) bool { - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.Measure(), codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushMeasureNode(text, body, types.FlagTypeFocused, codelocation.New(1), samples) - return true -} - -//You can mark Measurements as pending using PMeasure -func PMeasure(text string, _ ...interface{}) bool { - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.Measure(), codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushMeasureNode(text, func(b Benchmarker) {}, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1), 0) - return true -} - -//You can mark Measurements as pending using XMeasure -func XMeasure(text string, _ ...interface{}) bool { - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.Measure(), codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushMeasureNode(text, func(b Benchmarker) {}, types.FlagTypePending, codelocation.New(1), 0) - return true -} - -//BeforeSuite blocks are run just once before any specs are run. When running in parallel, each -//parallel node process will call BeforeSuite. -// -//BeforeSuite blocks can be made asynchronous by providing a body function that accepts a Done channel -// -//You may only register *one* BeforeSuite handler per test suite. You typically do so in your bootstrap file at the top level. -func BeforeSuite(body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - validateBodyFunc(body, codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.SetBeforeSuiteNode(body, codelocation.New(1), parseTimeout(timeout...)) - return true -} - -//AfterSuite blocks are *always* run after all the specs regardless of whether specs have passed or failed. -//Moreover, if Ginkgo receives an interrupt signal (^C) it will attempt to run the AfterSuite before exiting. -// -//When running in parallel, each parallel node process will call AfterSuite. -// -//AfterSuite blocks can be made asynchronous by providing a body function that accepts a Done channel -// -//You may only register *one* AfterSuite handler per test suite. You typically do so in your bootstrap file at the top level. -func AfterSuite(body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - validateBodyFunc(body, codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.SetAfterSuiteNode(body, codelocation.New(1), parseTimeout(timeout...)) - return true -} - -//SynchronizedBeforeSuite blocks are primarily meant to solve the problem of setting up singleton external resources shared across -//nodes when running tests in parallel. For example, say you have a shared database that you can only start one instance of that -//must be used in your tests. When running in parallel, only one node should set up the database and all other nodes should wait -//until that node is done before running. -// -//SynchronizedBeforeSuite accomplishes this by taking *two* function arguments. The first is only run on parallel node #1. The second is -//run on all nodes, but *only* after the first function completes successfully. Ginkgo also makes it possible to send data from the first function (on Node 1) -//to the second function (on all the other nodes). -// -//The functions have the following signatures. The first function (which only runs on node 1) has the signature: -// -// func() []byte -// -//or, to run asynchronously: -// -// func(done Done) []byte -// -//The byte array returned by the first function is then passed to the second function, which has the signature: -// -// func(data []byte) -// -//or, to run asynchronously: -// -// func(data []byte, done Done) -// -//Here's a simple pseudo-code example that starts a shared database on Node 1 and shares the database's address with the other nodes: -// -// var dbClient db.Client -// var dbRunner db.Runner -// -// var _ = SynchronizedBeforeSuite(func() []byte { -// dbRunner = db.NewRunner() -// err := dbRunner.Start() -// Ω(err).ShouldNot(HaveOccurred()) -// return []byte(dbRunner.URL) -// }, func(data []byte) { -// dbClient = db.NewClient() -// err := dbClient.Connect(string(data)) -// Ω(err).ShouldNot(HaveOccurred()) -// }) -func SynchronizedBeforeSuite(node1Body interface{}, allNodesBody interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - global.Suite.SetSynchronizedBeforeSuiteNode( - node1Body, - allNodesBody, - codelocation.New(1), - parseTimeout(timeout...), - ) - return true -} - -//SynchronizedAfterSuite blocks complement the SynchronizedBeforeSuite blocks in solving the problem of setting up -//external singleton resources shared across nodes when running tests in parallel. -// -//SynchronizedAfterSuite accomplishes this by taking *two* function arguments. The first runs on all nodes. The second runs only on parallel node #1 -//and *only* after all other nodes have finished and exited. This ensures that node 1, and any resources it is running, remain alive until -//all other nodes are finished. -// -//Both functions have the same signature: either func() or func(done Done) to run asynchronously. -// -//Here's a pseudo-code example that complements that given in SynchronizedBeforeSuite. Here, SynchronizedAfterSuite is used to tear down the shared database -//only after all nodes have finished: -// -// var _ = SynchronizedAfterSuite(func() { -// dbClient.Cleanup() -// }, func() { -// dbRunner.Stop() -// }) -func SynchronizedAfterSuite(allNodesBody interface{}, node1Body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - global.Suite.SetSynchronizedAfterSuiteNode( - allNodesBody, - node1Body, - codelocation.New(1), - parseTimeout(timeout...), - ) - return true -} - -//BeforeEach blocks are run before It blocks. When multiple BeforeEach blocks are defined in nested -//Describe and Context blocks the outermost BeforeEach blocks are run first. -// -//Like It blocks, BeforeEach blocks can be made asynchronous by providing a body function that accepts -//a Done channel -func BeforeEach(body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - validateBodyFunc(body, codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushBeforeEachNode(body, codelocation.New(1), parseTimeout(timeout...)) - return true -} - -//JustBeforeEach blocks are run before It blocks but *after* all BeforeEach blocks. For more details, -//read the [documentation](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#separating_creation_and_configuration_) -// -//Like It blocks, BeforeEach blocks can be made asynchronous by providing a body function that accepts -//a Done channel -func JustBeforeEach(body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - validateBodyFunc(body, codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushJustBeforeEachNode(body, codelocation.New(1), parseTimeout(timeout...)) - return true -} - -//JustAfterEach blocks are run after It blocks but *before* all AfterEach blocks. For more details, -//read the [documentation](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#separating_creation_and_configuration_) -// -//Like It blocks, JustAfterEach blocks can be made asynchronous by providing a body function that accepts -//a Done channel -func JustAfterEach(body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - validateBodyFunc(body, codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushJustAfterEachNode(body, codelocation.New(1), parseTimeout(timeout...)) - return true -} - -//AfterEach blocks are run after It blocks. When multiple AfterEach blocks are defined in nested -//Describe and Context blocks the innermost AfterEach blocks are run first. -// -//Like It blocks, AfterEach blocks can be made asynchronous by providing a body function that accepts -//a Done channel -func AfterEach(body interface{}, timeout ...float64) bool { - validateBodyFunc(body, codelocation.New(1)) - global.Suite.PushAfterEachNode(body, codelocation.New(1), parseTimeout(timeout...)) - return true -} - -func validateBodyFunc(body interface{}, cl types.CodeLocation) { - t := reflect.TypeOf(body) - if t.Kind() != reflect.Func { - return - } - - if t.NumOut() > 0 { - return - } - - if t.NumIn() == 0 { - return - } - - if t.In(0) == reflect.TypeOf(make(Done)) { - deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.Async(), cl) - } -} - -func parseTimeout(timeout ...float64) time.Duration { - if len(timeout) == 0 { - return global.DefaultTimeout - } else { - return time.Duration(timeout[0] * float64(time.Second)) - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/codelocation/code_location.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/codelocation/code_location.go deleted file mode 100644 index aa89d6c..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/codelocation/code_location.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -package codelocation - -import ( - "regexp" - "runtime" - "runtime/debug" - "strings" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -func New(skip int) types.CodeLocation { - _, file, line, _ := runtime.Caller(skip + 1) - stackTrace := PruneStack(string(debug.Stack()), skip+1) - return types.CodeLocation{FileName: file, LineNumber: line, FullStackTrace: stackTrace} -} - -// PruneStack removes references to functions that are internal to Ginkgo -// and the Go runtime from a stack string and a certain number of stack entries -// at the beginning of the stack. The stack string has the format -// as returned by runtime/debug.Stack. The leading goroutine information is -// optional and always removed if present. Beware that runtime/debug.Stack -// adds itself as first entry, so typically skip must be >= 1 to remove that -// entry. -func PruneStack(fullStackTrace string, skip int) string { - stack := strings.Split(fullStackTrace, "\n") - // Ensure that the even entries are the method names and the - // the odd entries the source code information. - if len(stack) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(stack[0], "goroutine ") { - // Ignore "goroutine 29 [running]:" line. - stack = stack[1:] - } - // The "+1" is for skipping over the initial entry, which is - // runtime/debug.Stack() itself. - if len(stack) > 2*(skip+1) { - stack = stack[2*(skip+1):] - } - prunedStack := []string{} - re := regexp.MustCompile(`\/ginkgo\/|\/pkg\/testing\/|\/pkg\/runtime\/`) - for i := 0; i < len(stack)/2; i++ { - // We filter out based on the source code file name. - if !re.Match([]byte(stack[i*2+1])) { - prunedStack = append(prunedStack, stack[i*2]) - prunedStack = append(prunedStack, stack[i*2+1]) - } - } - return strings.Join(prunedStack, "\n") -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/containernode/container_node.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/containernode/container_node.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0737746..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/containernode/container_node.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -package containernode - -import ( - "math/rand" - "sort" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type subjectOrContainerNode struct { - containerNode *ContainerNode - subjectNode leafnodes.SubjectNode -} - -func (n subjectOrContainerNode) text() string { - if n.containerNode != nil { - return n.containerNode.Text() - } else { - return n.subjectNode.Text() - } -} - -type CollatedNodes struct { - Containers []*ContainerNode - Subject leafnodes.SubjectNode -} - -type ContainerNode struct { - text string - flag types.FlagType - codeLocation types.CodeLocation - - setupNodes []leafnodes.BasicNode - subjectAndContainerNodes []subjectOrContainerNode -} - -func New(text string, flag types.FlagType, codeLocation types.CodeLocation) *ContainerNode { - return &ContainerNode{ - text: text, - flag: flag, - codeLocation: codeLocation, - } -} - -func (container *ContainerNode) Shuffle(r *rand.Rand) { - sort.Sort(container) - permutation := r.Perm(len(container.subjectAndContainerNodes)) - shuffledNodes := make([]subjectOrContainerNode, len(container.subjectAndContainerNodes)) - for i, j := range permutation { - shuffledNodes[i] = container.subjectAndContainerNodes[j] - } - container.subjectAndContainerNodes = shuffledNodes -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) BackPropagateProgrammaticFocus() bool { - if node.flag == types.FlagTypePending { - return false - } - - shouldUnfocus := false - for _, subjectOrContainerNode := range node.subjectAndContainerNodes { - if subjectOrContainerNode.containerNode != nil { - shouldUnfocus = subjectOrContainerNode.containerNode.BackPropagateProgrammaticFocus() || shouldUnfocus - } else { - shouldUnfocus = (subjectOrContainerNode.subjectNode.Flag() == types.FlagTypeFocused) || shouldUnfocus - } - } - - if shouldUnfocus { - if node.flag == types.FlagTypeFocused { - node.flag = types.FlagTypeNone - } - return true - } - - return node.flag == types.FlagTypeFocused -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) Collate() []CollatedNodes { - return node.collate([]*ContainerNode{}) -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) collate(enclosingContainers []*ContainerNode) []CollatedNodes { - collated := make([]CollatedNodes, 0) - - containers := make([]*ContainerNode, len(enclosingContainers)) - copy(containers, enclosingContainers) - containers = append(containers, node) - - for _, subjectOrContainer := range node.subjectAndContainerNodes { - if subjectOrContainer.containerNode != nil { - collated = append(collated, subjectOrContainer.containerNode.collate(containers)...) - } else { - collated = append(collated, CollatedNodes{ - Containers: containers, - Subject: subjectOrContainer.subjectNode, - }) - } - } - - return collated -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) PushContainerNode(container *ContainerNode) { - node.subjectAndContainerNodes = append(node.subjectAndContainerNodes, subjectOrContainerNode{containerNode: container}) -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) PushSubjectNode(subject leafnodes.SubjectNode) { - node.subjectAndContainerNodes = append(node.subjectAndContainerNodes, subjectOrContainerNode{subjectNode: subject}) -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) PushSetupNode(setupNode leafnodes.BasicNode) { - node.setupNodes = append(node.setupNodes, setupNode) -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) SetupNodesOfType(nodeType types.SpecComponentType) []leafnodes.BasicNode { - nodes := []leafnodes.BasicNode{} - for _, setupNode := range node.setupNodes { - if setupNode.Type() == nodeType { - nodes = append(nodes, setupNode) - } - } - return nodes -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) Text() string { - return node.text -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) CodeLocation() types.CodeLocation { - return node.codeLocation -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) Flag() types.FlagType { - return node.flag -} - -//sort.Interface - -func (node *ContainerNode) Len() int { - return len(node.subjectAndContainerNodes) -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) Less(i, j int) bool { - return node.subjectAndContainerNodes[i].text() < node.subjectAndContainerNodes[j].text() -} - -func (node *ContainerNode) Swap(i, j int) { - node.subjectAndContainerNodes[i], node.subjectAndContainerNodes[j] = node.subjectAndContainerNodes[j], node.subjectAndContainerNodes[i] -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/global/init.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/global/init.go deleted file mode 100644 index 109f617..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/global/init.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -package global - -import ( - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/suite" -) - -const DefaultTimeout = time.Duration(1 * time.Second) - -var Suite *suite.Suite -var Failer *failer.Failer - -func init() { - InitializeGlobals() -} - -func InitializeGlobals() { - Failer = failer.New() - Suite = suite.New(Failer) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/benchmarker.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/benchmarker.go deleted file mode 100644 index 393901e..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/benchmarker.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -package leafnodes - -import ( - "math" - "time" - - "sync" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type benchmarker struct { - mu sync.Mutex - measurements map[string]*types.SpecMeasurement - orderCounter int -} - -func newBenchmarker() *benchmarker { - return &benchmarker{ - measurements: make(map[string]*types.SpecMeasurement), - } -} - -func (b *benchmarker) Time(name string, body func(), info ...interface{}) (elapsedTime time.Duration) { - t := time.Now() - body() - elapsedTime = time.Since(t) - - b.mu.Lock() - defer b.mu.Unlock() - measurement := b.getMeasurement(name, "Fastest Time", "Slowest Time", "Average Time", "s", 3, info...) - measurement.Results = append(measurement.Results, elapsedTime.Seconds()) - - return -} - -func (b *benchmarker) RecordValue(name string, value float64, info ...interface{}) { - b.mu.Lock() - measurement := b.getMeasurement(name, "Smallest", " Largest", " Average", "", 3, info...) - defer b.mu.Unlock() - measurement.Results = append(measurement.Results, value) -} - -func (b *benchmarker) RecordValueWithPrecision(name string, value float64, units string, precision int, info ...interface{}) { - b.mu.Lock() - measurement := b.getMeasurement(name, "Smallest", " Largest", " Average", units, precision, info...) - defer b.mu.Unlock() - measurement.Results = append(measurement.Results, value) -} - -func (b *benchmarker) getMeasurement(name string, smallestLabel string, largestLabel string, averageLabel string, units string, precision int, info ...interface{}) *types.SpecMeasurement { - measurement, ok := b.measurements[name] - if !ok { - var computedInfo interface{} - computedInfo = nil - if len(info) > 0 { - computedInfo = info[0] - } - measurement = &types.SpecMeasurement{ - Name: name, - Info: computedInfo, - Order: b.orderCounter, - SmallestLabel: smallestLabel, - LargestLabel: largestLabel, - AverageLabel: averageLabel, - Units: units, - Precision: precision, - Results: make([]float64, 0), - } - b.measurements[name] = measurement - b.orderCounter++ - } - - return measurement -} - -func (b *benchmarker) measurementsReport() map[string]*types.SpecMeasurement { - b.mu.Lock() - defer b.mu.Unlock() - for _, measurement := range b.measurements { - measurement.Smallest = math.MaxFloat64 - measurement.Largest = -math.MaxFloat64 - sum := float64(0) - sumOfSquares := float64(0) - - for _, result := range measurement.Results { - if result > measurement.Largest { - measurement.Largest = result - } - if result < measurement.Smallest { - measurement.Smallest = result - } - sum += result - sumOfSquares += result * result - } - - n := float64(len(measurement.Results)) - measurement.Average = sum / n - measurement.StdDeviation = math.Sqrt(sumOfSquares/n - (sum/n)*(sum/n)) - } - - return b.measurements -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/interfaces.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/interfaces.go deleted file mode 100644 index 8c3902d..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/interfaces.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -package leafnodes - -import ( - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type BasicNode interface { - Type() types.SpecComponentType - Run() (types.SpecState, types.SpecFailure) - CodeLocation() types.CodeLocation -} - -type SubjectNode interface { - BasicNode - - Text() string - Flag() types.FlagType - Samples() int -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/it_node.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/it_node.go deleted file mode 100644 index 6eded7b..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/it_node.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -package leafnodes - -import ( - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type ItNode struct { - runner *runner - - flag types.FlagType - text string -} - -func NewItNode(text string, body interface{}, flag types.FlagType, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration, failer *failer.Failer, componentIndex int) *ItNode { - return &ItNode{ - runner: newRunner(body, codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeIt, componentIndex), - flag: flag, - text: text, - } -} - -func (node *ItNode) Run() (outcome types.SpecState, failure types.SpecFailure) { - return node.runner.run() -} - -func (node *ItNode) Type() types.SpecComponentType { - return types.SpecComponentTypeIt -} - -func (node *ItNode) Text() string { - return node.text -} - -func (node *ItNode) Flag() types.FlagType { - return node.flag -} - -func (node *ItNode) CodeLocation() types.CodeLocation { - return node.runner.codeLocation -} - -func (node *ItNode) Samples() int { - return 1 -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/measure_node.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/measure_node.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3ab9a6d..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/measure_node.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -package leafnodes - -import ( - "reflect" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type MeasureNode struct { - runner *runner - - text string - flag types.FlagType - samples int - benchmarker *benchmarker -} - -func NewMeasureNode(text string, body interface{}, flag types.FlagType, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, samples int, failer *failer.Failer, componentIndex int) *MeasureNode { - benchmarker := newBenchmarker() - - wrappedBody := func() { - reflect.ValueOf(body).Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(benchmarker)}) - } - - return &MeasureNode{ - runner: newRunner(wrappedBody, codeLocation, 0, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeMeasure, componentIndex), - - text: text, - flag: flag, - samples: samples, - benchmarker: benchmarker, - } -} - -func (node *MeasureNode) Run() (outcome types.SpecState, failure types.SpecFailure) { - return node.runner.run() -} - -func (node *MeasureNode) MeasurementsReport() map[string]*types.SpecMeasurement { - return node.benchmarker.measurementsReport() -} - -func (node *MeasureNode) Type() types.SpecComponentType { - return types.SpecComponentTypeMeasure -} - -func (node *MeasureNode) Text() string { - return node.text -} - -func (node *MeasureNode) Flag() types.FlagType { - return node.flag -} - -func (node *MeasureNode) CodeLocation() types.CodeLocation { - return node.runner.codeLocation -} - -func (node *MeasureNode) Samples() int { - return node.samples -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/runner.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/runner.go deleted file mode 100644 index 16cb66c..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/runner.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -package leafnodes - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/codelocation" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type runner struct { - isAsync bool - asyncFunc func(chan<- interface{}) - syncFunc func() - codeLocation types.CodeLocation - timeoutThreshold time.Duration - nodeType types.SpecComponentType - componentIndex int - failer *failer.Failer -} - -func newRunner(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration, failer *failer.Failer, nodeType types.SpecComponentType, componentIndex int) *runner { - bodyType := reflect.TypeOf(body) - if bodyType.Kind() != reflect.Func { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Expected a function but got something else at %v", codeLocation)) - } - - runner := &runner{ - codeLocation: codeLocation, - timeoutThreshold: timeout, - failer: failer, - nodeType: nodeType, - componentIndex: componentIndex, - } - - switch bodyType.NumIn() { - case 0: - runner.syncFunc = body.(func()) - return runner - case 1: - if !(bodyType.In(0).Kind() == reflect.Chan && bodyType.In(0).Elem().Kind() == reflect.Interface) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Must pass a Done channel to function at %v", codeLocation)) - } - - wrappedBody := func(done chan<- interface{}) { - bodyValue := reflect.ValueOf(body) - bodyValue.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(done)}) - } - - runner.isAsync = true - runner.asyncFunc = wrappedBody - return runner - } - - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Too many arguments to function at %v", codeLocation)) -} - -func (r *runner) run() (outcome types.SpecState, failure types.SpecFailure) { - if r.isAsync { - return r.runAsync() - } else { - return r.runSync() - } -} - -func (r *runner) runAsync() (outcome types.SpecState, failure types.SpecFailure) { - done := make(chan interface{}, 1) - - go func() { - finished := false - - defer func() { - if e := recover(); e != nil || !finished { - r.failer.Panic(codelocation.New(2), e) - select { - case <-done: - break - default: - close(done) - } - } - }() - - r.asyncFunc(done) - finished = true - }() - - // If this goroutine gets no CPU time before the select block, - // the <-done case may complete even if the test took longer than the timeoutThreshold. - // This can cause flaky behaviour, but we haven't seen it in the wild. - select { - case <-done: - case <-time.After(r.timeoutThreshold): - r.failer.Timeout(r.codeLocation) - } - - failure, outcome = r.failer.Drain(r.nodeType, r.componentIndex, r.codeLocation) - return -} -func (r *runner) runSync() (outcome types.SpecState, failure types.SpecFailure) { - finished := false - - defer func() { - if e := recover(); e != nil || !finished { - r.failer.Panic(codelocation.New(2), e) - } - - failure, outcome = r.failer.Drain(r.nodeType, r.componentIndex, r.codeLocation) - }() - - r.syncFunc() - finished = true - - return -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/setup_nodes.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/setup_nodes.go deleted file mode 100644 index e3e9cb7..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/setup_nodes.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -package leafnodes - -import ( - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type SetupNode struct { - runner *runner -} - -func (node *SetupNode) Run() (outcome types.SpecState, failure types.SpecFailure) { - return node.runner.run() -} - -func (node *SetupNode) Type() types.SpecComponentType { - return node.runner.nodeType -} - -func (node *SetupNode) CodeLocation() types.CodeLocation { - return node.runner.codeLocation -} - -func NewBeforeEachNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration, failer *failer.Failer, componentIndex int) *SetupNode { - return &SetupNode{ - runner: newRunner(body, codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeBeforeEach, componentIndex), - } -} - -func NewAfterEachNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration, failer *failer.Failer, componentIndex int) *SetupNode { - return &SetupNode{ - runner: newRunner(body, codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeAfterEach, componentIndex), - } -} - -func NewJustBeforeEachNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration, failer *failer.Failer, componentIndex int) *SetupNode { - return &SetupNode{ - runner: newRunner(body, codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeJustBeforeEach, componentIndex), - } -} - -func NewJustAfterEachNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration, failer *failer.Failer, componentIndex int) *SetupNode { - return &SetupNode{ - runner: newRunner(body, codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeJustAfterEach, componentIndex), - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/suite_nodes.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/suite_nodes.go deleted file mode 100644 index 80f16ed..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/suite_nodes.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -package leafnodes - -import ( - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type SuiteNode interface { - Run(parallelNode int, parallelTotal int, syncHost string) bool - Passed() bool - Summary() *types.SetupSummary -} - -type simpleSuiteNode struct { - runner *runner - outcome types.SpecState - failure types.SpecFailure - runTime time.Duration -} - -func (node *simpleSuiteNode) Run(parallelNode int, parallelTotal int, syncHost string) bool { - t := time.Now() - node.outcome, node.failure = node.runner.run() - node.runTime = time.Since(t) - - return node.outcome == types.SpecStatePassed -} - -func (node *simpleSuiteNode) Passed() bool { - return node.outcome == types.SpecStatePassed -} - -func (node *simpleSuiteNode) Summary() *types.SetupSummary { - return &types.SetupSummary{ - ComponentType: node.runner.nodeType, - CodeLocation: node.runner.codeLocation, - State: node.outcome, - RunTime: node.runTime, - Failure: node.failure, - } -} - -func NewBeforeSuiteNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration, failer *failer.Failer) SuiteNode { - return &simpleSuiteNode{ - runner: newRunner(body, codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeBeforeSuite, 0), - } -} - -func NewAfterSuiteNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration, failer *failer.Failer) SuiteNode { - return &simpleSuiteNode{ - runner: newRunner(body, codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeAfterSuite, 0), - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/synchronized_after_suite_node.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/synchronized_after_suite_node.go deleted file mode 100644 index a721d0c..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/synchronized_after_suite_node.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -package leafnodes - -import ( - "encoding/json" - "io/ioutil" - "net/http" - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type synchronizedAfterSuiteNode struct { - runnerA *runner - runnerB *runner - - outcome types.SpecState - failure types.SpecFailure - runTime time.Duration -} - -func NewSynchronizedAfterSuiteNode(bodyA interface{}, bodyB interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration, failer *failer.Failer) SuiteNode { - return &synchronizedAfterSuiteNode{ - runnerA: newRunner(bodyA, codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeAfterSuite, 0), - runnerB: newRunner(bodyB, codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeAfterSuite, 0), - } -} - -func (node *synchronizedAfterSuiteNode) Run(parallelNode int, parallelTotal int, syncHost string) bool { - node.outcome, node.failure = node.runnerA.run() - - if parallelNode == 1 { - if parallelTotal > 1 { - node.waitUntilOtherNodesAreDone(syncHost) - } - - outcome, failure := node.runnerB.run() - - if node.outcome == types.SpecStatePassed { - node.outcome, node.failure = outcome, failure - } - } - - return node.outcome == types.SpecStatePassed -} - -func (node *synchronizedAfterSuiteNode) Passed() bool { - return node.outcome == types.SpecStatePassed -} - -func (node *synchronizedAfterSuiteNode) Summary() *types.SetupSummary { - return &types.SetupSummary{ - ComponentType: node.runnerA.nodeType, - CodeLocation: node.runnerA.codeLocation, - State: node.outcome, - RunTime: node.runTime, - Failure: node.failure, - } -} - -func (node *synchronizedAfterSuiteNode) waitUntilOtherNodesAreDone(syncHost string) { - for { - if node.canRun(syncHost) { - return - } - - time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond) - } -} - -func (node *synchronizedAfterSuiteNode) canRun(syncHost string) bool { - resp, err := http.Get(syncHost + "/RemoteAfterSuiteData") - if err != nil || resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { - return false - } - - body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) - if err != nil { - return false - } - resp.Body.Close() - - afterSuiteData := types.RemoteAfterSuiteData{} - err = json.Unmarshal(body, &afterSuiteData) - if err != nil { - return false - } - - return afterSuiteData.CanRun -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/synchronized_before_suite_node.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/synchronized_before_suite_node.go deleted file mode 100644 index d5c8893..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes/synchronized_before_suite_node.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -package leafnodes - -import ( - "bytes" - "encoding/json" - "io/ioutil" - "net/http" - "reflect" - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type synchronizedBeforeSuiteNode struct { - runnerA *runner - runnerB *runner - - data []byte - - outcome types.SpecState - failure types.SpecFailure - runTime time.Duration -} - -func NewSynchronizedBeforeSuiteNode(bodyA interface{}, bodyB interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration, failer *failer.Failer) SuiteNode { - node := &synchronizedBeforeSuiteNode{} - - node.runnerA = newRunner(node.wrapA(bodyA), codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeBeforeSuite, 0) - node.runnerB = newRunner(node.wrapB(bodyB), codeLocation, timeout, failer, types.SpecComponentTypeBeforeSuite, 0) - - return node -} - -func (node *synchronizedBeforeSuiteNode) Run(parallelNode int, parallelTotal int, syncHost string) bool { - t := time.Now() - defer func() { - node.runTime = time.Since(t) - }() - - if parallelNode == 1 { - node.outcome, node.failure = node.runA(parallelTotal, syncHost) - } else { - node.outcome, node.failure = node.waitForA(syncHost) - } - - if node.outcome != types.SpecStatePassed { - return false - } - node.outcome, node.failure = node.runnerB.run() - - return node.outcome == types.SpecStatePassed -} - -func (node *synchronizedBeforeSuiteNode) runA(parallelTotal int, syncHost string) (types.SpecState, types.SpecFailure) { - outcome, failure := node.runnerA.run() - - if parallelTotal > 1 { - state := types.RemoteBeforeSuiteStatePassed - if outcome != types.SpecStatePassed { - state = types.RemoteBeforeSuiteStateFailed - } - json := (types.RemoteBeforeSuiteData{ - Data: node.data, - State: state, - }).ToJSON() - http.Post(syncHost+"/BeforeSuiteState", "application/json", bytes.NewBuffer(json)) - } - - return outcome, failure -} - -func (node *synchronizedBeforeSuiteNode) waitForA(syncHost string) (types.SpecState, types.SpecFailure) { - failure := func(message string) types.SpecFailure { - return types.SpecFailure{ - Message: message, - Location: node.runnerA.codeLocation, - ComponentType: node.runnerA.nodeType, - ComponentIndex: node.runnerA.componentIndex, - ComponentCodeLocation: node.runnerA.codeLocation, - } - } - for { - resp, err := http.Get(syncHost + "/BeforeSuiteState") - if err != nil || resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { - return types.SpecStateFailed, failure("Failed to fetch BeforeSuite state") - } - - body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) - if err != nil { - return types.SpecStateFailed, failure("Failed to read BeforeSuite state") - } - resp.Body.Close() - - beforeSuiteData := types.RemoteBeforeSuiteData{} - err = json.Unmarshal(body, &beforeSuiteData) - if err != nil { - return types.SpecStateFailed, failure("Failed to decode BeforeSuite state") - } - - switch beforeSuiteData.State { - case types.RemoteBeforeSuiteStatePassed: - node.data = beforeSuiteData.Data - return types.SpecStatePassed, types.SpecFailure{} - case types.RemoteBeforeSuiteStateFailed: - return types.SpecStateFailed, failure("BeforeSuite on Node 1 failed") - case types.RemoteBeforeSuiteStateDisappeared: - return types.SpecStateFailed, failure("Node 1 disappeared before completing BeforeSuite") - } - - time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond) - } -} - -func (node *synchronizedBeforeSuiteNode) Passed() bool { - return node.outcome == types.SpecStatePassed -} - -func (node *synchronizedBeforeSuiteNode) Summary() *types.SetupSummary { - return &types.SetupSummary{ - ComponentType: node.runnerA.nodeType, - CodeLocation: node.runnerA.codeLocation, - State: node.outcome, - RunTime: node.runTime, - Failure: node.failure, - } -} - -func (node *synchronizedBeforeSuiteNode) wrapA(bodyA interface{}) interface{} { - typeA := reflect.TypeOf(bodyA) - if typeA.Kind() != reflect.Func { - panic("SynchronizedBeforeSuite expects a function as its first argument") - } - - takesNothing := typeA.NumIn() == 0 - takesADoneChannel := typeA.NumIn() == 1 && typeA.In(0).Kind() == reflect.Chan && typeA.In(0).Elem().Kind() == reflect.Interface - returnsBytes := typeA.NumOut() == 1 && typeA.Out(0).Kind() == reflect.Slice && typeA.Out(0).Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 - - if !((takesNothing || takesADoneChannel) && returnsBytes) { - panic("SynchronizedBeforeSuite's first argument should be a function that returns []byte and either takes no arguments or takes a Done channel.") - } - - if takesADoneChannel { - return func(done chan<- interface{}) { - out := reflect.ValueOf(bodyA).Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(done)}) - node.data = out[0].Interface().([]byte) - } - } - - return func() { - out := reflect.ValueOf(bodyA).Call([]reflect.Value{}) - node.data = out[0].Interface().([]byte) - } -} - -func (node *synchronizedBeforeSuiteNode) wrapB(bodyB interface{}) interface{} { - typeB := reflect.TypeOf(bodyB) - if typeB.Kind() != reflect.Func { - panic("SynchronizedBeforeSuite expects a function as its second argument") - } - - returnsNothing := typeB.NumOut() == 0 - takesBytesOnly := typeB.NumIn() == 1 && typeB.In(0).Kind() == reflect.Slice && typeB.In(0).Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 - takesBytesAndDone := typeB.NumIn() == 2 && - typeB.In(0).Kind() == reflect.Slice && typeB.In(0).Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 && - typeB.In(1).Kind() == reflect.Chan && typeB.In(1).Elem().Kind() == reflect.Interface - - if !((takesBytesOnly || takesBytesAndDone) && returnsNothing) { - panic("SynchronizedBeforeSuite's second argument should be a function that returns nothing and either takes []byte or ([]byte, Done)") - } - - if takesBytesAndDone { - return func(done chan<- interface{}) { - reflect.ValueOf(bodyB).Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(node.data), reflect.ValueOf(done)}) - } - } - - return func() { - reflect.ValueOf(bodyB).Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(node.data)}) - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/aggregator.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/aggregator.go deleted file mode 100644 index 992437d..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/aggregator.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -/* - -Aggregator is a reporter used by the Ginkgo CLI to aggregate and present parallel test output -coherently as tests complete. You shouldn't need to use this in your code. To run tests in parallel: - - ginkgo -nodes=N - -where N is the number of nodes you desire. -*/ -package remote - -import ( - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type configAndSuite struct { - config config.GinkgoConfigType - summary *types.SuiteSummary -} - -type Aggregator struct { - nodeCount int - config config.DefaultReporterConfigType - stenographer stenographer.Stenographer - result chan bool - - suiteBeginnings chan configAndSuite - aggregatedSuiteBeginnings []configAndSuite - - beforeSuites chan *types.SetupSummary - aggregatedBeforeSuites []*types.SetupSummary - - afterSuites chan *types.SetupSummary - aggregatedAfterSuites []*types.SetupSummary - - specCompletions chan *types.SpecSummary - completedSpecs []*types.SpecSummary - - suiteEndings chan *types.SuiteSummary - aggregatedSuiteEndings []*types.SuiteSummary - specs []*types.SpecSummary - - startTime time.Time -} - -func NewAggregator(nodeCount int, result chan bool, config config.DefaultReporterConfigType, stenographer stenographer.Stenographer) *Aggregator { - aggregator := &Aggregator{ - nodeCount: nodeCount, - result: result, - config: config, - stenographer: stenographer, - - suiteBeginnings: make(chan configAndSuite), - beforeSuites: make(chan *types.SetupSummary), - afterSuites: make(chan *types.SetupSummary), - specCompletions: make(chan *types.SpecSummary), - suiteEndings: make(chan *types.SuiteSummary), - } - - go aggregator.mux() - - return aggregator -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) SpecSuiteWillBegin(config config.GinkgoConfigType, summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - aggregator.suiteBeginnings <- configAndSuite{config, summary} -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - aggregator.beforeSuites <- setupSummary -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - aggregator.afterSuites <- setupSummary -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) SpecWillRun(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - //noop -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) SpecDidComplete(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - aggregator.specCompletions <- specSummary -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) SpecSuiteDidEnd(summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - aggregator.suiteEndings <- summary -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) mux() { -loop: - for { - select { - case configAndSuite := <-aggregator.suiteBeginnings: - aggregator.registerSuiteBeginning(configAndSuite) - case setupSummary := <-aggregator.beforeSuites: - aggregator.registerBeforeSuite(setupSummary) - case setupSummary := <-aggregator.afterSuites: - aggregator.registerAfterSuite(setupSummary) - case specSummary := <-aggregator.specCompletions: - aggregator.registerSpecCompletion(specSummary) - case suite := <-aggregator.suiteEndings: - finished, passed := aggregator.registerSuiteEnding(suite) - if finished { - aggregator.result <- passed - break loop - } - } - } -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) registerSuiteBeginning(configAndSuite configAndSuite) { - aggregator.aggregatedSuiteBeginnings = append(aggregator.aggregatedSuiteBeginnings, configAndSuite) - - if len(aggregator.aggregatedSuiteBeginnings) == 1 { - aggregator.startTime = time.Now() - } - - if len(aggregator.aggregatedSuiteBeginnings) != aggregator.nodeCount { - return - } - - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceSuite(configAndSuite.summary.SuiteDescription, configAndSuite.config.RandomSeed, configAndSuite.config.RandomizeAllSpecs, aggregator.config.Succinct) - - totalNumberOfSpecs := 0 - if len(aggregator.aggregatedSuiteBeginnings) > 0 { - totalNumberOfSpecs = configAndSuite.summary.NumberOfSpecsBeforeParallelization - } - - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceTotalNumberOfSpecs(totalNumberOfSpecs, aggregator.config.Succinct) - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceAggregatedParallelRun(aggregator.nodeCount, aggregator.config.Succinct) - aggregator.flushCompletedSpecs() -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) registerBeforeSuite(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - aggregator.aggregatedBeforeSuites = append(aggregator.aggregatedBeforeSuites, setupSummary) - aggregator.flushCompletedSpecs() -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) registerAfterSuite(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - aggregator.aggregatedAfterSuites = append(aggregator.aggregatedAfterSuites, setupSummary) - aggregator.flushCompletedSpecs() -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) registerSpecCompletion(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - aggregator.completedSpecs = append(aggregator.completedSpecs, specSummary) - aggregator.specs = append(aggregator.specs, specSummary) - aggregator.flushCompletedSpecs() -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) flushCompletedSpecs() { - if len(aggregator.aggregatedSuiteBeginnings) != aggregator.nodeCount { - return - } - - for _, setupSummary := range aggregator.aggregatedBeforeSuites { - aggregator.announceBeforeSuite(setupSummary) - } - - for _, specSummary := range aggregator.completedSpecs { - aggregator.announceSpec(specSummary) - } - - for _, setupSummary := range aggregator.aggregatedAfterSuites { - aggregator.announceAfterSuite(setupSummary) - } - - aggregator.aggregatedBeforeSuites = []*types.SetupSummary{} - aggregator.completedSpecs = []*types.SpecSummary{} - aggregator.aggregatedAfterSuites = []*types.SetupSummary{} -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) announceBeforeSuite(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceCapturedOutput(setupSummary.CapturedOutput) - if setupSummary.State != types.SpecStatePassed { - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceBeforeSuiteFailure(setupSummary, aggregator.config.Succinct, aggregator.config.FullTrace) - } -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) announceAfterSuite(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceCapturedOutput(setupSummary.CapturedOutput) - if setupSummary.State != types.SpecStatePassed { - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceAfterSuiteFailure(setupSummary, aggregator.config.Succinct, aggregator.config.FullTrace) - } -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) announceSpec(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - if aggregator.config.Verbose && specSummary.State != types.SpecStatePending && specSummary.State != types.SpecStateSkipped { - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceSpecWillRun(specSummary) - } - - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceCapturedOutput(specSummary.CapturedOutput) - - switch specSummary.State { - case types.SpecStatePassed: - if specSummary.IsMeasurement { - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceSuccessfulMeasurement(specSummary, aggregator.config.Succinct) - } else if specSummary.RunTime.Seconds() >= aggregator.config.SlowSpecThreshold { - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceSuccessfulSlowSpec(specSummary, aggregator.config.Succinct) - } else { - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceSuccessfulSpec(specSummary) - } - - case types.SpecStatePending: - aggregator.stenographer.AnnouncePendingSpec(specSummary, aggregator.config.NoisyPendings && !aggregator.config.Succinct) - case types.SpecStateSkipped: - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceSkippedSpec(specSummary, aggregator.config.Succinct || !aggregator.config.NoisySkippings, aggregator.config.FullTrace) - case types.SpecStateTimedOut: - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceSpecTimedOut(specSummary, aggregator.config.Succinct, aggregator.config.FullTrace) - case types.SpecStatePanicked: - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceSpecPanicked(specSummary, aggregator.config.Succinct, aggregator.config.FullTrace) - case types.SpecStateFailed: - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceSpecFailed(specSummary, aggregator.config.Succinct, aggregator.config.FullTrace) - } -} - -func (aggregator *Aggregator) registerSuiteEnding(suite *types.SuiteSummary) (finished bool, passed bool) { - aggregator.aggregatedSuiteEndings = append(aggregator.aggregatedSuiteEndings, suite) - if len(aggregator.aggregatedSuiteEndings) < aggregator.nodeCount { - return false, false - } - - aggregatedSuiteSummary := &types.SuiteSummary{} - aggregatedSuiteSummary.SuiteSucceeded = true - - for _, suiteSummary := range aggregator.aggregatedSuiteEndings { - if !suiteSummary.SuiteSucceeded { - aggregatedSuiteSummary.SuiteSucceeded = false - } - - aggregatedSuiteSummary.NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun += suiteSummary.NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun - aggregatedSuiteSummary.NumberOfTotalSpecs += suiteSummary.NumberOfTotalSpecs - aggregatedSuiteSummary.NumberOfPassedSpecs += suiteSummary.NumberOfPassedSpecs - aggregatedSuiteSummary.NumberOfFailedSpecs += suiteSummary.NumberOfFailedSpecs - aggregatedSuiteSummary.NumberOfPendingSpecs += suiteSummary.NumberOfPendingSpecs - aggregatedSuiteSummary.NumberOfSkippedSpecs += suiteSummary.NumberOfSkippedSpecs - aggregatedSuiteSummary.NumberOfFlakedSpecs += suiteSummary.NumberOfFlakedSpecs - } - - aggregatedSuiteSummary.RunTime = time.Since(aggregator.startTime) - - aggregator.stenographer.SummarizeFailures(aggregator.specs) - aggregator.stenographer.AnnounceSpecRunCompletion(aggregatedSuiteSummary, aggregator.config.Succinct) - - return true, aggregatedSuiteSummary.SuiteSucceeded -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/forwarding_reporter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/forwarding_reporter.go deleted file mode 100644 index 284bc62..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/forwarding_reporter.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -package remote - -import ( - "bytes" - "encoding/json" - "fmt" - "io" - "net/http" - "os" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -//An interface to net/http's client to allow the injection of fakes under test -type Poster interface { - Post(url string, bodyType string, body io.Reader) (resp *http.Response, err error) -} - -/* -The ForwardingReporter is a Ginkgo reporter that forwards information to -a Ginkgo remote server. - -When streaming parallel test output, this repoter is automatically installed by Ginkgo. - -This is accomplished by passing in the GINKGO_REMOTE_REPORTING_SERVER environment variable to `go test`, the Ginkgo test runner -detects this environment variable (which should contain the host of the server) and automatically installs a ForwardingReporter -in place of Ginkgo's DefaultReporter. -*/ - -type ForwardingReporter struct { - serverHost string - poster Poster - outputInterceptor OutputInterceptor - debugMode bool - debugFile *os.File - nestedReporter *reporters.DefaultReporter -} - -func NewForwardingReporter(config config.DefaultReporterConfigType, serverHost string, poster Poster, outputInterceptor OutputInterceptor, ginkgoWriter *writer.Writer, debugFile string) *ForwardingReporter { - reporter := &ForwardingReporter{ - serverHost: serverHost, - poster: poster, - outputInterceptor: outputInterceptor, - } - - if debugFile != "" { - var err error - reporter.debugMode = true - reporter.debugFile, err = os.Create(debugFile) - if err != nil { - fmt.Println(err.Error()) - os.Exit(1) - } - - if !config.Verbose { - //if verbose is true then the GinkgoWriter emits to stdout. Don't _also_ redirect GinkgoWriter output as that will result in duplication. - ginkgoWriter.AndRedirectTo(reporter.debugFile) - } - outputInterceptor.StreamTo(reporter.debugFile) //This is not working - - stenographer := stenographer.New(false, true, reporter.debugFile) - config.Succinct = false - config.Verbose = true - config.FullTrace = true - reporter.nestedReporter = reporters.NewDefaultReporter(config, stenographer) - } - - return reporter -} - -func (reporter *ForwardingReporter) post(path string, data interface{}) { - encoded, _ := json.Marshal(data) - buffer := bytes.NewBuffer(encoded) - reporter.poster.Post(reporter.serverHost+path, "application/json", buffer) -} - -func (reporter *ForwardingReporter) SpecSuiteWillBegin(conf config.GinkgoConfigType, summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - data := struct { - Config config.GinkgoConfigType `json:"config"` - Summary *types.SuiteSummary `json:"suite-summary"` - }{ - conf, - summary, - } - - reporter.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutput() - if reporter.debugMode { - reporter.nestedReporter.SpecSuiteWillBegin(conf, summary) - reporter.debugFile.Sync() - } - reporter.post("/SpecSuiteWillBegin", data) -} - -func (reporter *ForwardingReporter) BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - output, _ := reporter.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() - reporter.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutput() - setupSummary.CapturedOutput = output - if reporter.debugMode { - reporter.nestedReporter.BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary) - reporter.debugFile.Sync() - } - reporter.post("/BeforeSuiteDidRun", setupSummary) -} - -func (reporter *ForwardingReporter) SpecWillRun(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - if reporter.debugMode { - reporter.nestedReporter.SpecWillRun(specSummary) - reporter.debugFile.Sync() - } - reporter.post("/SpecWillRun", specSummary) -} - -func (reporter *ForwardingReporter) SpecDidComplete(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - output, _ := reporter.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() - reporter.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutput() - specSummary.CapturedOutput = output - if reporter.debugMode { - reporter.nestedReporter.SpecDidComplete(specSummary) - reporter.debugFile.Sync() - } - reporter.post("/SpecDidComplete", specSummary) -} - -func (reporter *ForwardingReporter) AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - output, _ := reporter.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() - reporter.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutput() - setupSummary.CapturedOutput = output - if reporter.debugMode { - reporter.nestedReporter.AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary) - reporter.debugFile.Sync() - } - reporter.post("/AfterSuiteDidRun", setupSummary) -} - -func (reporter *ForwardingReporter) SpecSuiteDidEnd(summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - reporter.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() - if reporter.debugMode { - reporter.nestedReporter.SpecSuiteDidEnd(summary) - reporter.debugFile.Sync() - } - reporter.post("/SpecSuiteDidEnd", summary) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/output_interceptor.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/output_interceptor.go deleted file mode 100644 index 5154abe..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/output_interceptor.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -package remote - -import "os" - -/* -The OutputInterceptor is used by the ForwardingReporter to -intercept and capture all stdin and stderr output during a test run. -*/ -type OutputInterceptor interface { - StartInterceptingOutput() error - StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() (string, error) - StreamTo(*os.File) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/output_interceptor_unix.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/output_interceptor_unix.go deleted file mode 100644 index 774967d..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/output_interceptor_unix.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -// +build freebsd openbsd netbsd dragonfly darwin linux solaris - -package remote - -import ( - "errors" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - - "github.com/nxadm/tail" - "golang.org/x/sys/unix" -) - -func NewOutputInterceptor() OutputInterceptor { - return &outputInterceptor{} -} - -type outputInterceptor struct { - redirectFile *os.File - streamTarget *os.File - intercepting bool - tailer *tail.Tail - doneTailing chan bool -} - -func (interceptor *outputInterceptor) StartInterceptingOutput() error { - if interceptor.intercepting { - return errors.New("Already intercepting output!") - } - interceptor.intercepting = true - - var err error - - interceptor.redirectFile, err = ioutil.TempFile("", "ginkgo-output") - if err != nil { - return err - } - - // This might call Dup3 if the dup2 syscall is not available, e.g. on - // linux/arm64 or linux/riscv64 - unix.Dup2(int(interceptor.redirectFile.Fd()), 1) - unix.Dup2(int(interceptor.redirectFile.Fd()), 2) - - if interceptor.streamTarget != nil { - interceptor.tailer, _ = tail.TailFile(interceptor.redirectFile.Name(), tail.Config{Follow: true}) - interceptor.doneTailing = make(chan bool) - - go func() { - for line := range interceptor.tailer.Lines { - interceptor.streamTarget.Write([]byte(line.Text + "\n")) - } - close(interceptor.doneTailing) - }() - } - - return nil -} - -func (interceptor *outputInterceptor) StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() (string, error) { - if !interceptor.intercepting { - return "", errors.New("Not intercepting output!") - } - - interceptor.redirectFile.Close() - output, err := ioutil.ReadFile(interceptor.redirectFile.Name()) - os.Remove(interceptor.redirectFile.Name()) - - interceptor.intercepting = false - - if interceptor.streamTarget != nil { - interceptor.tailer.Stop() - interceptor.tailer.Cleanup() - <-interceptor.doneTailing - interceptor.streamTarget.Sync() - } - - return string(output), err -} - -func (interceptor *outputInterceptor) StreamTo(out *os.File) { - interceptor.streamTarget = out -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/output_interceptor_win.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/output_interceptor_win.go deleted file mode 100644 index 40c7903..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/output_interceptor_win.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -// +build windows - -package remote - -import ( - "errors" - "os" -) - -func NewOutputInterceptor() OutputInterceptor { - return &outputInterceptor{} -} - -type outputInterceptor struct { - intercepting bool -} - -func (interceptor *outputInterceptor) StartInterceptingOutput() error { - if interceptor.intercepting { - return errors.New("Already intercepting output!") - } - interceptor.intercepting = true - - // not working on windows... - - return nil -} - -func (interceptor *outputInterceptor) StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() (string, error) { - // not working on windows... - interceptor.intercepting = false - - return "", nil -} - -func (interceptor *outputInterceptor) StreamTo(*os.File) {} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/server.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/server.go deleted file mode 100644 index 93e9dac..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote/server.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,224 +0,0 @@ -/* - -The remote package provides the pieces to allow Ginkgo test suites to report to remote listeners. -This is used, primarily, to enable streaming parallel test output but has, in principal, broader applications (e.g. streaming test output to a browser). - -*/ - -package remote - -import ( - "encoding/json" - "io/ioutil" - "net" - "net/http" - "sync" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -/* -Server spins up on an automatically selected port and listens for communication from the forwarding reporter. -It then forwards that communication to attached reporters. -*/ -type Server struct { - listener net.Listener - reporters []reporters.Reporter - alives []func() bool - lock *sync.Mutex - beforeSuiteData types.RemoteBeforeSuiteData - parallelTotal int - counter int -} - -//Create a new server, automatically selecting a port -func NewServer(parallelTotal int) (*Server, error) { - listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0") - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return &Server{ - listener: listener, - lock: &sync.Mutex{}, - alives: make([]func() bool, parallelTotal), - beforeSuiteData: types.RemoteBeforeSuiteData{Data: nil, State: types.RemoteBeforeSuiteStatePending}, - parallelTotal: parallelTotal, - }, nil -} - -//Start the server. You don't need to `go s.Start()`, just `s.Start()` -func (server *Server) Start() { - httpServer := &http.Server{} - mux := http.NewServeMux() - httpServer.Handler = mux - - //streaming endpoints - mux.HandleFunc("/SpecSuiteWillBegin", server.specSuiteWillBegin) - mux.HandleFunc("/BeforeSuiteDidRun", server.beforeSuiteDidRun) - mux.HandleFunc("/AfterSuiteDidRun", server.afterSuiteDidRun) - mux.HandleFunc("/SpecWillRun", server.specWillRun) - mux.HandleFunc("/SpecDidComplete", server.specDidComplete) - mux.HandleFunc("/SpecSuiteDidEnd", server.specSuiteDidEnd) - - //synchronization endpoints - mux.HandleFunc("/BeforeSuiteState", server.handleBeforeSuiteState) - mux.HandleFunc("/RemoteAfterSuiteData", server.handleRemoteAfterSuiteData) - mux.HandleFunc("/counter", server.handleCounter) - mux.HandleFunc("/has-counter", server.handleHasCounter) //for backward compatibility - - go httpServer.Serve(server.listener) -} - -//Stop the server -func (server *Server) Close() { - server.listener.Close() -} - -//The address the server can be reached it. Pass this into the `ForwardingReporter`. -func (server *Server) Address() string { - return "http://" + server.listener.Addr().String() -} - -// -// Streaming Endpoints -// - -//The server will forward all received messages to Ginkgo reporters registered with `RegisterReporters` -func (server *Server) readAll(request *http.Request) []byte { - defer request.Body.Close() - body, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(request.Body) - return body -} - -func (server *Server) RegisterReporters(reporters ...reporters.Reporter) { - server.reporters = reporters -} - -func (server *Server) specSuiteWillBegin(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { - body := server.readAll(request) - - var data struct { - Config config.GinkgoConfigType `json:"config"` - Summary *types.SuiteSummary `json:"suite-summary"` - } - - json.Unmarshal(body, &data) - - for _, reporter := range server.reporters { - reporter.SpecSuiteWillBegin(data.Config, data.Summary) - } -} - -func (server *Server) beforeSuiteDidRun(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { - body := server.readAll(request) - var setupSummary *types.SetupSummary - json.Unmarshal(body, &setupSummary) - - for _, reporter := range server.reporters { - reporter.BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary) - } -} - -func (server *Server) afterSuiteDidRun(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { - body := server.readAll(request) - var setupSummary *types.SetupSummary - json.Unmarshal(body, &setupSummary) - - for _, reporter := range server.reporters { - reporter.AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary) - } -} - -func (server *Server) specWillRun(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { - body := server.readAll(request) - var specSummary *types.SpecSummary - json.Unmarshal(body, &specSummary) - - for _, reporter := range server.reporters { - reporter.SpecWillRun(specSummary) - } -} - -func (server *Server) specDidComplete(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { - body := server.readAll(request) - var specSummary *types.SpecSummary - json.Unmarshal(body, &specSummary) - - for _, reporter := range server.reporters { - reporter.SpecDidComplete(specSummary) - } -} - -func (server *Server) specSuiteDidEnd(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { - body := server.readAll(request) - var suiteSummary *types.SuiteSummary - json.Unmarshal(body, &suiteSummary) - - for _, reporter := range server.reporters { - reporter.SpecSuiteDidEnd(suiteSummary) - } -} - -// -// Synchronization Endpoints -// - -func (server *Server) RegisterAlive(node int, alive func() bool) { - server.lock.Lock() - defer server.lock.Unlock() - server.alives[node-1] = alive -} - -func (server *Server) nodeIsAlive(node int) bool { - server.lock.Lock() - defer server.lock.Unlock() - alive := server.alives[node-1] - if alive == nil { - return true - } - return alive() -} - -func (server *Server) handleBeforeSuiteState(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { - if request.Method == "POST" { - dec := json.NewDecoder(request.Body) - dec.Decode(&(server.beforeSuiteData)) - } else { - beforeSuiteData := server.beforeSuiteData - if beforeSuiteData.State == types.RemoteBeforeSuiteStatePending && !server.nodeIsAlive(1) { - beforeSuiteData.State = types.RemoteBeforeSuiteStateDisappeared - } - enc := json.NewEncoder(writer) - enc.Encode(beforeSuiteData) - } -} - -func (server *Server) handleRemoteAfterSuiteData(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { - afterSuiteData := types.RemoteAfterSuiteData{ - CanRun: true, - } - for i := 2; i <= server.parallelTotal; i++ { - afterSuiteData.CanRun = afterSuiteData.CanRun && !server.nodeIsAlive(i) - } - - enc := json.NewEncoder(writer) - enc.Encode(afterSuiteData) -} - -func (server *Server) handleCounter(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { - c := spec_iterator.Counter{} - server.lock.Lock() - c.Index = server.counter - server.counter++ - server.lock.Unlock() - - json.NewEncoder(writer).Encode(c) -} - -func (server *Server) handleHasCounter(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { - writer.Write([]byte("")) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec/spec.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec/spec.go deleted file mode 100644 index 6eef40a..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec/spec.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -package spec - -import ( - "fmt" - "io" - "time" - - "sync" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/containernode" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type Spec struct { - subject leafnodes.SubjectNode - focused bool - announceProgress bool - - containers []*containernode.ContainerNode - - state types.SpecState - runTime time.Duration - startTime time.Time - failure types.SpecFailure - previousFailures bool - - stateMutex *sync.Mutex -} - -func New(subject leafnodes.SubjectNode, containers []*containernode.ContainerNode, announceProgress bool) *Spec { - spec := &Spec{ - subject: subject, - containers: containers, - focused: subject.Flag() == types.FlagTypeFocused, - announceProgress: announceProgress, - stateMutex: &sync.Mutex{}, - } - - spec.processFlag(subject.Flag()) - for i := len(containers) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - spec.processFlag(containers[i].Flag()) - } - - return spec -} - -func (spec *Spec) processFlag(flag types.FlagType) { - if flag == types.FlagTypeFocused { - spec.focused = true - } else if flag == types.FlagTypePending { - spec.setState(types.SpecStatePending) - } -} - -func (spec *Spec) Skip() { - spec.setState(types.SpecStateSkipped) -} - -func (spec *Spec) Failed() bool { - return spec.getState() == types.SpecStateFailed || spec.getState() == types.SpecStatePanicked || spec.getState() == types.SpecStateTimedOut -} - -func (spec *Spec) Passed() bool { - return spec.getState() == types.SpecStatePassed -} - -func (spec *Spec) Flaked() bool { - return spec.getState() == types.SpecStatePassed && spec.previousFailures -} - -func (spec *Spec) Pending() bool { - return spec.getState() == types.SpecStatePending -} - -func (spec *Spec) Skipped() bool { - return spec.getState() == types.SpecStateSkipped -} - -func (spec *Spec) Focused() bool { - return spec.focused -} - -func (spec *Spec) IsMeasurement() bool { - return spec.subject.Type() == types.SpecComponentTypeMeasure -} - -func (spec *Spec) Summary(suiteID string) *types.SpecSummary { - componentTexts := make([]string, len(spec.containers)+1) - componentCodeLocations := make([]types.CodeLocation, len(spec.containers)+1) - - for i, container := range spec.containers { - componentTexts[i] = container.Text() - componentCodeLocations[i] = container.CodeLocation() - } - - componentTexts[len(spec.containers)] = spec.subject.Text() - componentCodeLocations[len(spec.containers)] = spec.subject.CodeLocation() - - runTime := spec.runTime - if runTime == 0 && !spec.startTime.IsZero() { - runTime = time.Since(spec.startTime) - } - - return &types.SpecSummary{ - IsMeasurement: spec.IsMeasurement(), - NumberOfSamples: spec.subject.Samples(), - ComponentTexts: componentTexts, - ComponentCodeLocations: componentCodeLocations, - State: spec.getState(), - RunTime: runTime, - Failure: spec.failure, - Measurements: spec.measurementsReport(), - SuiteID: suiteID, - } -} - -func (spec *Spec) ConcatenatedString() string { - s := "" - for _, container := range spec.containers { - s += container.Text() + " " - } - - return s + spec.subject.Text() -} - -func (spec *Spec) Run(writer io.Writer) { - if spec.getState() == types.SpecStateFailed { - spec.previousFailures = true - } - - spec.startTime = time.Now() - defer func() { - spec.runTime = time.Since(spec.startTime) - }() - - for sample := 0; sample < spec.subject.Samples(); sample++ { - spec.runSample(sample, writer) - - if spec.getState() != types.SpecStatePassed { - return - } - } -} - -func (spec *Spec) getState() types.SpecState { - spec.stateMutex.Lock() - defer spec.stateMutex.Unlock() - return spec.state -} - -func (spec *Spec) setState(state types.SpecState) { - spec.stateMutex.Lock() - defer spec.stateMutex.Unlock() - spec.state = state -} - -func (spec *Spec) runSample(sample int, writer io.Writer) { - spec.setState(types.SpecStatePassed) - spec.failure = types.SpecFailure{} - innerMostContainerIndexToUnwind := -1 - - defer func() { - for i := innerMostContainerIndexToUnwind; i >= 0; i-- { - container := spec.containers[i] - for _, justAfterEach := range container.SetupNodesOfType(types.SpecComponentTypeJustAfterEach) { - spec.announceSetupNode(writer, "JustAfterEach", container, justAfterEach) - justAfterEachState, justAfterEachFailure := justAfterEach.Run() - if justAfterEachState != types.SpecStatePassed && spec.state == types.SpecStatePassed { - spec.state = justAfterEachState - spec.failure = justAfterEachFailure - } - } - } - - for i := innerMostContainerIndexToUnwind; i >= 0; i-- { - container := spec.containers[i] - for _, afterEach := range container.SetupNodesOfType(types.SpecComponentTypeAfterEach) { - spec.announceSetupNode(writer, "AfterEach", container, afterEach) - afterEachState, afterEachFailure := afterEach.Run() - if afterEachState != types.SpecStatePassed && spec.getState() == types.SpecStatePassed { - spec.setState(afterEachState) - spec.failure = afterEachFailure - } - } - } - }() - - for i, container := range spec.containers { - innerMostContainerIndexToUnwind = i - for _, beforeEach := range container.SetupNodesOfType(types.SpecComponentTypeBeforeEach) { - spec.announceSetupNode(writer, "BeforeEach", container, beforeEach) - s, f := beforeEach.Run() - spec.failure = f - spec.setState(s) - if spec.getState() != types.SpecStatePassed { - return - } - } - } - - for _, container := range spec.containers { - for _, justBeforeEach := range container.SetupNodesOfType(types.SpecComponentTypeJustBeforeEach) { - spec.announceSetupNode(writer, "JustBeforeEach", container, justBeforeEach) - s, f := justBeforeEach.Run() - spec.failure = f - spec.setState(s) - if spec.getState() != types.SpecStatePassed { - return - } - } - } - - spec.announceSubject(writer, spec.subject) - s, f := spec.subject.Run() - spec.failure = f - spec.setState(s) -} - -func (spec *Spec) announceSetupNode(writer io.Writer, nodeType string, container *containernode.ContainerNode, setupNode leafnodes.BasicNode) { - if spec.announceProgress { - s := fmt.Sprintf("[%s] %s\n %s\n", nodeType, container.Text(), setupNode.CodeLocation().String()) - writer.Write([]byte(s)) - } -} - -func (spec *Spec) announceSubject(writer io.Writer, subject leafnodes.SubjectNode) { - if spec.announceProgress { - nodeType := "" - switch subject.Type() { - case types.SpecComponentTypeIt: - nodeType = "It" - case types.SpecComponentTypeMeasure: - nodeType = "Measure" - } - s := fmt.Sprintf("[%s] %s\n %s\n", nodeType, subject.Text(), subject.CodeLocation().String()) - writer.Write([]byte(s)) - } -} - -func (spec *Spec) measurementsReport() map[string]*types.SpecMeasurement { - if !spec.IsMeasurement() || spec.Failed() { - return map[string]*types.SpecMeasurement{} - } - - return spec.subject.(*leafnodes.MeasureNode).MeasurementsReport() -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec/specs.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec/specs.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0a24139..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec/specs.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -package spec - -import ( - "math/rand" - "regexp" - "sort" - "strings" -) - -type Specs struct { - specs []*Spec - names []string - - hasProgrammaticFocus bool - RegexScansFilePath bool -} - -func NewSpecs(specs []*Spec) *Specs { - names := make([]string, len(specs)) - for i, spec := range specs { - names[i] = spec.ConcatenatedString() - } - return &Specs{ - specs: specs, - names: names, - } -} - -func (e *Specs) Specs() []*Spec { - return e.specs -} - -func (e *Specs) HasProgrammaticFocus() bool { - return e.hasProgrammaticFocus -} - -func (e *Specs) Shuffle(r *rand.Rand) { - sort.Sort(e) - permutation := r.Perm(len(e.specs)) - shuffledSpecs := make([]*Spec, len(e.specs)) - names := make([]string, len(e.specs)) - for i, j := range permutation { - shuffledSpecs[i] = e.specs[j] - names[i] = e.names[j] - } - e.specs = shuffledSpecs - e.names = names -} - -func (e *Specs) ApplyFocus(description string, focus, skip []string) { - if len(focus)+len(skip) == 0 { - e.applyProgrammaticFocus() - } else { - e.applyRegExpFocusAndSkip(description, focus, skip) - } -} - -func (e *Specs) applyProgrammaticFocus() { - e.hasProgrammaticFocus = false - for _, spec := range e.specs { - if spec.Focused() && !spec.Pending() { - e.hasProgrammaticFocus = true - break - } - } - - if e.hasProgrammaticFocus { - for _, spec := range e.specs { - if !spec.Focused() { - spec.Skip() - } - } - } -} - -// toMatch returns a byte[] to be used by regex matchers. When adding new behaviours to the matching function, -// this is the place which we append to. -func (e *Specs) toMatch(description string, i int) []byte { - if i > len(e.names) { - return nil - } - if e.RegexScansFilePath { - return []byte( - description + " " + - e.names[i] + " " + - e.specs[i].subject.CodeLocation().FileName) - } else { - return []byte( - description + " " + - e.names[i]) - } -} - -func (e *Specs) applyRegExpFocusAndSkip(description string, focus, skip []string) { - var focusFilter, skipFilter *regexp.Regexp - if len(focus) > 0 { - focusFilter = regexp.MustCompile(strings.Join(focus, "|")) - } - if len(skip) > 0 { - skipFilter = regexp.MustCompile(strings.Join(skip, "|")) - } - - for i, spec := range e.specs { - matchesFocus := true - matchesSkip := false - - toMatch := e.toMatch(description, i) - - if focusFilter != nil { - matchesFocus = focusFilter.Match(toMatch) - } - - if skipFilter != nil { - matchesSkip = skipFilter.Match(toMatch) - } - - if !matchesFocus || matchesSkip { - spec.Skip() - } - } -} - -func (e *Specs) SkipMeasurements() { - for _, spec := range e.specs { - if spec.IsMeasurement() { - spec.Skip() - } - } -} - -//sort.Interface - -func (e *Specs) Len() int { - return len(e.specs) -} - -func (e *Specs) Less(i, j int) bool { - return e.names[i] < e.names[j] -} - -func (e *Specs) Swap(i, j int) { - e.names[i], e.names[j] = e.names[j], e.names[i] - e.specs[i], e.specs[j] = e.specs[j], e.specs[i] -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/index_computer.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/index_computer.go deleted file mode 100644 index 8227255..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/index_computer.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -package spec_iterator - -func ParallelizedIndexRange(length int, parallelTotal int, parallelNode int) (startIndex int, count int) { - if length == 0 { - return 0, 0 - } - - // We have more nodes than tests. Trivial case. - if parallelTotal >= length { - if parallelNode > length { - return 0, 0 - } else { - return parallelNode - 1, 1 - } - } - - // This is the minimum amount of tests that a node will be required to run - minTestsPerNode := length / parallelTotal - - // This is the maximum amount of tests that a node will be required to run - // The algorithm guarantees that this would be equal to at least the minimum amount - // and at most one more - maxTestsPerNode := minTestsPerNode - if length%parallelTotal != 0 { - maxTestsPerNode++ - } - - // Number of nodes that will have to run the maximum amount of tests per node - numMaxLoadNodes := length % parallelTotal - - // Number of nodes that precede the current node and will have to run the maximum amount of tests per node - var numPrecedingMaxLoadNodes int - if parallelNode > numMaxLoadNodes { - numPrecedingMaxLoadNodes = numMaxLoadNodes - } else { - numPrecedingMaxLoadNodes = parallelNode - 1 - } - - // Number of nodes that precede the current node and will have to run the minimum amount of tests per node - var numPrecedingMinLoadNodes int - if parallelNode <= numMaxLoadNodes { - numPrecedingMinLoadNodes = 0 - } else { - numPrecedingMinLoadNodes = parallelNode - numMaxLoadNodes - 1 - } - - // Evaluate the test start index and number of tests to run - startIndex = numPrecedingMaxLoadNodes*maxTestsPerNode + numPrecedingMinLoadNodes*minTestsPerNode - if parallelNode > numMaxLoadNodes { - count = minTestsPerNode - } else { - count = maxTestsPerNode - } - return -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/parallel_spec_iterator.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/parallel_spec_iterator.go deleted file mode 100644 index 99f548b..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/parallel_spec_iterator.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -package spec_iterator - -import ( - "encoding/json" - "fmt" - "net/http" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec" -) - -type ParallelIterator struct { - specs []*spec.Spec - host string - client *http.Client -} - -func NewParallelIterator(specs []*spec.Spec, host string) *ParallelIterator { - return &ParallelIterator{ - specs: specs, - host: host, - client: &http.Client{}, - } -} - -func (s *ParallelIterator) Next() (*spec.Spec, error) { - resp, err := s.client.Get(s.host + "/counter") - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - defer resp.Body.Close() - - if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected status code %d", resp.StatusCode) - } - - var counter Counter - err = json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(&counter) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - if counter.Index >= len(s.specs) { - return nil, ErrClosed - } - - return s.specs[counter.Index], nil -} - -func (s *ParallelIterator) NumberOfSpecsPriorToIteration() int { - return len(s.specs) -} - -func (s *ParallelIterator) NumberOfSpecsToProcessIfKnown() (int, bool) { - return -1, false -} - -func (s *ParallelIterator) NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRunIfKnown() (int, bool) { - return -1, false -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/serial_spec_iterator.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/serial_spec_iterator.go deleted file mode 100644 index a51c93b..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/serial_spec_iterator.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -package spec_iterator - -import ( - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec" -) - -type SerialIterator struct { - specs []*spec.Spec - index int -} - -func NewSerialIterator(specs []*spec.Spec) *SerialIterator { - return &SerialIterator{ - specs: specs, - index: 0, - } -} - -func (s *SerialIterator) Next() (*spec.Spec, error) { - if s.index >= len(s.specs) { - return nil, ErrClosed - } - - spec := s.specs[s.index] - s.index += 1 - return spec, nil -} - -func (s *SerialIterator) NumberOfSpecsPriorToIteration() int { - return len(s.specs) -} - -func (s *SerialIterator) NumberOfSpecsToProcessIfKnown() (int, bool) { - return len(s.specs), true -} - -func (s *SerialIterator) NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRunIfKnown() (int, bool) { - count := 0 - for _, s := range s.specs { - if !s.Skipped() && !s.Pending() { - count += 1 - } - } - return count, true -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/sharded_parallel_spec_iterator.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/sharded_parallel_spec_iterator.go deleted file mode 100644 index ad4a3ea..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/sharded_parallel_spec_iterator.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -package spec_iterator - -import "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec" - -type ShardedParallelIterator struct { - specs []*spec.Spec - index int - maxIndex int -} - -func NewShardedParallelIterator(specs []*spec.Spec, total int, node int) *ShardedParallelIterator { - startIndex, count := ParallelizedIndexRange(len(specs), total, node) - - return &ShardedParallelIterator{ - specs: specs, - index: startIndex, - maxIndex: startIndex + count, - } -} - -func (s *ShardedParallelIterator) Next() (*spec.Spec, error) { - if s.index >= s.maxIndex { - return nil, ErrClosed - } - - spec := s.specs[s.index] - s.index += 1 - return spec, nil -} - -func (s *ShardedParallelIterator) NumberOfSpecsPriorToIteration() int { - return len(s.specs) -} - -func (s *ShardedParallelIterator) NumberOfSpecsToProcessIfKnown() (int, bool) { - return s.maxIndex - s.index, true -} - -func (s *ShardedParallelIterator) NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRunIfKnown() (int, bool) { - count := 0 - for i := s.index; i < s.maxIndex; i += 1 { - if !s.specs[i].Skipped() && !s.specs[i].Pending() { - count += 1 - } - } - return count, true -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/spec_iterator.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/spec_iterator.go deleted file mode 100644 index 74bffad..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator/spec_iterator.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -package spec_iterator - -import ( - "errors" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec" -) - -var ErrClosed = errors.New("no more specs to run") - -type SpecIterator interface { - Next() (*spec.Spec, error) - NumberOfSpecsPriorToIteration() int - NumberOfSpecsToProcessIfKnown() (int, bool) - NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRunIfKnown() (int, bool) -} - -type Counter struct { - Index int `json:"index"` -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/specrunner/random_id.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/specrunner/random_id.go deleted file mode 100644 index a0b8b62..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/specrunner/random_id.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -package specrunner - -import ( - "crypto/rand" - "fmt" -) - -func randomID() string { - b := make([]byte, 8) - _, err := rand.Read(b) - if err != nil { - return "" - } - return fmt.Sprintf("%x-%x-%x-%x", b[0:2], b[2:4], b[4:6], b[6:8]) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/specrunner/spec_runner.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/specrunner/spec_runner.go deleted file mode 100644 index c9a0a60..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/specrunner/spec_runner.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,411 +0,0 @@ -package specrunner - -import ( - "fmt" - "os" - "os/signal" - "sync" - "syscall" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec" - Writer "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" - - "time" -) - -type SpecRunner struct { - description string - beforeSuiteNode leafnodes.SuiteNode - iterator spec_iterator.SpecIterator - afterSuiteNode leafnodes.SuiteNode - reporters []reporters.Reporter - startTime time.Time - suiteID string - runningSpec *spec.Spec - writer Writer.WriterInterface - config config.GinkgoConfigType - interrupted bool - processedSpecs []*spec.Spec - lock *sync.Mutex -} - -func New(description string, beforeSuiteNode leafnodes.SuiteNode, iterator spec_iterator.SpecIterator, afterSuiteNode leafnodes.SuiteNode, reporters []reporters.Reporter, writer Writer.WriterInterface, config config.GinkgoConfigType) *SpecRunner { - return &SpecRunner{ - description: description, - beforeSuiteNode: beforeSuiteNode, - iterator: iterator, - afterSuiteNode: afterSuiteNode, - reporters: reporters, - writer: writer, - config: config, - suiteID: randomID(), - lock: &sync.Mutex{}, - } -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) Run() bool { - if runner.config.DryRun { - runner.performDryRun() - return true - } - - runner.reportSuiteWillBegin() - signalRegistered := make(chan struct{}) - go runner.registerForInterrupts(signalRegistered) - <-signalRegistered - - suitePassed := runner.runBeforeSuite() - - if suitePassed { - suitePassed = runner.runSpecs() - } - - runner.blockForeverIfInterrupted() - - suitePassed = runner.runAfterSuite() && suitePassed - - runner.reportSuiteDidEnd(suitePassed) - - return suitePassed -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) performDryRun() { - runner.reportSuiteWillBegin() - - if runner.beforeSuiteNode != nil { - summary := runner.beforeSuiteNode.Summary() - summary.State = types.SpecStatePassed - runner.reportBeforeSuite(summary) - } - - for { - spec, err := runner.iterator.Next() - if err == spec_iterator.ErrClosed { - break - } - if err != nil { - fmt.Println("failed to iterate over tests:\n" + err.Error()) - break - } - - runner.processedSpecs = append(runner.processedSpecs, spec) - - summary := spec.Summary(runner.suiteID) - runner.reportSpecWillRun(summary) - if summary.State == types.SpecStateInvalid { - summary.State = types.SpecStatePassed - } - runner.reportSpecDidComplete(summary, false) - } - - if runner.afterSuiteNode != nil { - summary := runner.afterSuiteNode.Summary() - summary.State = types.SpecStatePassed - runner.reportAfterSuite(summary) - } - - runner.reportSuiteDidEnd(true) -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) runBeforeSuite() bool { - if runner.beforeSuiteNode == nil || runner.wasInterrupted() { - return true - } - - runner.writer.Truncate() - conf := runner.config - passed := runner.beforeSuiteNode.Run(conf.ParallelNode, conf.ParallelTotal, conf.SyncHost) - if !passed { - runner.writer.DumpOut() - } - runner.reportBeforeSuite(runner.beforeSuiteNode.Summary()) - return passed -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) runAfterSuite() bool { - if runner.afterSuiteNode == nil { - return true - } - - runner.writer.Truncate() - conf := runner.config - passed := runner.afterSuiteNode.Run(conf.ParallelNode, conf.ParallelTotal, conf.SyncHost) - if !passed { - runner.writer.DumpOut() - } - runner.reportAfterSuite(runner.afterSuiteNode.Summary()) - return passed -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) runSpecs() bool { - suiteFailed := false - skipRemainingSpecs := false - for { - spec, err := runner.iterator.Next() - if err == spec_iterator.ErrClosed { - break - } - if err != nil { - fmt.Println("failed to iterate over tests:\n" + err.Error()) - suiteFailed = true - break - } - - runner.processedSpecs = append(runner.processedSpecs, spec) - - if runner.wasInterrupted() { - break - } - if skipRemainingSpecs { - spec.Skip() - } - - if !spec.Skipped() && !spec.Pending() { - if passed := runner.runSpec(spec); !passed { - suiteFailed = true - } - } else if spec.Pending() && runner.config.FailOnPending { - runner.reportSpecWillRun(spec.Summary(runner.suiteID)) - suiteFailed = true - runner.reportSpecDidComplete(spec.Summary(runner.suiteID), spec.Failed()) - } else { - runner.reportSpecWillRun(spec.Summary(runner.suiteID)) - runner.reportSpecDidComplete(spec.Summary(runner.suiteID), spec.Failed()) - } - - if spec.Failed() && runner.config.FailFast { - skipRemainingSpecs = true - } - } - - return !suiteFailed -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) runSpec(spec *spec.Spec) (passed bool) { - maxAttempts := 1 - if runner.config.FlakeAttempts > 0 { - // uninitialized configs count as 1 - maxAttempts = runner.config.FlakeAttempts - } - - for i := 0; i < maxAttempts; i++ { - runner.reportSpecWillRun(spec.Summary(runner.suiteID)) - runner.runningSpec = spec - spec.Run(runner.writer) - runner.runningSpec = nil - runner.reportSpecDidComplete(spec.Summary(runner.suiteID), spec.Failed()) - if !spec.Failed() { - return true - } - } - return false -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) CurrentSpecSummary() (*types.SpecSummary, bool) { - if runner.runningSpec == nil { - return nil, false - } - - return runner.runningSpec.Summary(runner.suiteID), true -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) registerForInterrupts(signalRegistered chan struct{}) { - c := make(chan os.Signal, 1) - signal.Notify(c, os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM) - close(signalRegistered) - - <-c - signal.Stop(c) - runner.markInterrupted() - go runner.registerForHardInterrupts() - runner.writer.DumpOutWithHeader(` -Received interrupt. Emitting contents of GinkgoWriter... ---------------------------------------------------------- -`) - if runner.afterSuiteNode != nil { - fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, ` ---------------------------------------------------------- -Received interrupt. Running AfterSuite... -^C again to terminate immediately -`) - runner.runAfterSuite() - } - runner.reportSuiteDidEnd(false) - os.Exit(1) -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) registerForHardInterrupts() { - c := make(chan os.Signal, 1) - signal.Notify(c, os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM) - - <-c - fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "\nReceived second interrupt. Shutting down.") - os.Exit(1) -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) blockForeverIfInterrupted() { - runner.lock.Lock() - interrupted := runner.interrupted - runner.lock.Unlock() - - if interrupted { - select {} - } -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) markInterrupted() { - runner.lock.Lock() - defer runner.lock.Unlock() - runner.interrupted = true -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) wasInterrupted() bool { - runner.lock.Lock() - defer runner.lock.Unlock() - return runner.interrupted -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) reportSuiteWillBegin() { - runner.startTime = time.Now() - summary := runner.suiteWillBeginSummary() - for _, reporter := range runner.reporters { - reporter.SpecSuiteWillBegin(runner.config, summary) - } -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) reportBeforeSuite(summary *types.SetupSummary) { - for _, reporter := range runner.reporters { - reporter.BeforeSuiteDidRun(summary) - } -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) reportAfterSuite(summary *types.SetupSummary) { - for _, reporter := range runner.reporters { - reporter.AfterSuiteDidRun(summary) - } -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) reportSpecWillRun(summary *types.SpecSummary) { - runner.writer.Truncate() - - for _, reporter := range runner.reporters { - reporter.SpecWillRun(summary) - } -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) reportSpecDidComplete(summary *types.SpecSummary, failed bool) { - if len(summary.CapturedOutput) == 0 { - summary.CapturedOutput = string(runner.writer.Bytes()) - } - for i := len(runner.reporters) - 1; i >= 1; i-- { - runner.reporters[i].SpecDidComplete(summary) - } - - if failed { - runner.writer.DumpOut() - } - - runner.reporters[0].SpecDidComplete(summary) -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) reportSuiteDidEnd(success bool) { - summary := runner.suiteDidEndSummary(success) - summary.RunTime = time.Since(runner.startTime) - for _, reporter := range runner.reporters { - reporter.SpecSuiteDidEnd(summary) - } -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) countSpecsThatRanSatisfying(filter func(ex *spec.Spec) bool) (count int) { - count = 0 - - for _, spec := range runner.processedSpecs { - if filter(spec) { - count++ - } - } - - return count -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) suiteDidEndSummary(success bool) *types.SuiteSummary { - numberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun := runner.countSpecsThatRanSatisfying(func(ex *spec.Spec) bool { - return !ex.Skipped() && !ex.Pending() - }) - - numberOfPendingSpecs := runner.countSpecsThatRanSatisfying(func(ex *spec.Spec) bool { - return ex.Pending() - }) - - numberOfSkippedSpecs := runner.countSpecsThatRanSatisfying(func(ex *spec.Spec) bool { - return ex.Skipped() - }) - - numberOfPassedSpecs := runner.countSpecsThatRanSatisfying(func(ex *spec.Spec) bool { - return ex.Passed() - }) - - numberOfFlakedSpecs := runner.countSpecsThatRanSatisfying(func(ex *spec.Spec) bool { - return ex.Flaked() - }) - - numberOfFailedSpecs := runner.countSpecsThatRanSatisfying(func(ex *spec.Spec) bool { - return ex.Failed() - }) - - if runner.beforeSuiteNode != nil && !runner.beforeSuiteNode.Passed() && !runner.config.DryRun { - var known bool - numberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun, known = runner.iterator.NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRunIfKnown() - if !known { - numberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun = runner.iterator.NumberOfSpecsPriorToIteration() - } - numberOfFailedSpecs = numberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun - } - - return &types.SuiteSummary{ - SuiteDescription: runner.description, - SuiteSucceeded: success, - SuiteID: runner.suiteID, - - NumberOfSpecsBeforeParallelization: runner.iterator.NumberOfSpecsPriorToIteration(), - NumberOfTotalSpecs: len(runner.processedSpecs), - NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun: numberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun, - NumberOfPendingSpecs: numberOfPendingSpecs, - NumberOfSkippedSpecs: numberOfSkippedSpecs, - NumberOfPassedSpecs: numberOfPassedSpecs, - NumberOfFailedSpecs: numberOfFailedSpecs, - NumberOfFlakedSpecs: numberOfFlakedSpecs, - } -} - -func (runner *SpecRunner) suiteWillBeginSummary() *types.SuiteSummary { - numTotal, known := runner.iterator.NumberOfSpecsToProcessIfKnown() - if !known { - numTotal = -1 - } - - numToRun, known := runner.iterator.NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRunIfKnown() - if !known { - numToRun = -1 - } - - return &types.SuiteSummary{ - SuiteDescription: runner.description, - SuiteID: runner.suiteID, - - NumberOfSpecsBeforeParallelization: runner.iterator.NumberOfSpecsPriorToIteration(), - NumberOfTotalSpecs: numTotal, - NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun: numToRun, - NumberOfPendingSpecs: -1, - NumberOfSkippedSpecs: -1, - NumberOfPassedSpecs: -1, - NumberOfFailedSpecs: -1, - NumberOfFlakedSpecs: -1, - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/suite/suite.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/suite/suite.go deleted file mode 100644 index b4a83c4..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/suite/suite.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,227 +0,0 @@ -package suite - -import ( - "math/rand" - "net/http" - "time" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/containernode" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/specrunner" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type ginkgoTestingT interface { - Fail() -} - -type deferredContainerNode struct { - text string - body func() - flag types.FlagType - codeLocation types.CodeLocation -} - -type Suite struct { - topLevelContainer *containernode.ContainerNode - currentContainer *containernode.ContainerNode - - deferredContainerNodes []deferredContainerNode - - containerIndex int - beforeSuiteNode leafnodes.SuiteNode - afterSuiteNode leafnodes.SuiteNode - runner *specrunner.SpecRunner - failer *failer.Failer - running bool - expandTopLevelNodes bool -} - -func New(failer *failer.Failer) *Suite { - topLevelContainer := containernode.New("[Top Level]", types.FlagTypeNone, types.CodeLocation{}) - - return &Suite{ - topLevelContainer: topLevelContainer, - currentContainer: topLevelContainer, - failer: failer, - containerIndex: 1, - deferredContainerNodes: []deferredContainerNode{}, - } -} - -func (suite *Suite) Run(t ginkgoTestingT, description string, reporters []reporters.Reporter, writer writer.WriterInterface, config config.GinkgoConfigType) (bool, bool) { - if config.ParallelTotal < 1 { - panic("ginkgo.parallel.total must be >= 1") - } - - if config.ParallelNode > config.ParallelTotal || config.ParallelNode < 1 { - panic("ginkgo.parallel.node is one-indexed and must be <= ginkgo.parallel.total") - } - - suite.expandTopLevelNodes = true - for _, deferredNode := range suite.deferredContainerNodes { - suite.PushContainerNode(deferredNode.text, deferredNode.body, deferredNode.flag, deferredNode.codeLocation) - } - - r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(config.RandomSeed)) - suite.topLevelContainer.Shuffle(r) - iterator, hasProgrammaticFocus := suite.generateSpecsIterator(description, config) - suite.runner = specrunner.New(description, suite.beforeSuiteNode, iterator, suite.afterSuiteNode, reporters, writer, config) - - suite.running = true - success := suite.runner.Run() - if !success { - t.Fail() - } - return success, hasProgrammaticFocus -} - -func (suite *Suite) generateSpecsIterator(description string, config config.GinkgoConfigType) (spec_iterator.SpecIterator, bool) { - specsSlice := []*spec.Spec{} - suite.topLevelContainer.BackPropagateProgrammaticFocus() - for _, collatedNodes := range suite.topLevelContainer.Collate() { - specsSlice = append(specsSlice, spec.New(collatedNodes.Subject, collatedNodes.Containers, config.EmitSpecProgress)) - } - - specs := spec.NewSpecs(specsSlice) - specs.RegexScansFilePath = config.RegexScansFilePath - - if config.RandomizeAllSpecs { - specs.Shuffle(rand.New(rand.NewSource(config.RandomSeed))) - } - - specs.ApplyFocus(description, config.FocusStrings, config.SkipStrings) - - if config.SkipMeasurements { - specs.SkipMeasurements() - } - - var iterator spec_iterator.SpecIterator - - if config.ParallelTotal > 1 { - iterator = spec_iterator.NewParallelIterator(specs.Specs(), config.SyncHost) - resp, err := http.Get(config.SyncHost + "/has-counter") - if err != nil || resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { - iterator = spec_iterator.NewShardedParallelIterator(specs.Specs(), config.ParallelTotal, config.ParallelNode) - } - } else { - iterator = spec_iterator.NewSerialIterator(specs.Specs()) - } - - return iterator, specs.HasProgrammaticFocus() -} - -func (suite *Suite) CurrentRunningSpecSummary() (*types.SpecSummary, bool) { - if !suite.running { - return nil, false - } - return suite.runner.CurrentSpecSummary() -} - -func (suite *Suite) SetBeforeSuiteNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration) { - if suite.beforeSuiteNode != nil { - panic("You may only call BeforeSuite once!") - } - suite.beforeSuiteNode = leafnodes.NewBeforeSuiteNode(body, codeLocation, timeout, suite.failer) -} - -func (suite *Suite) SetAfterSuiteNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration) { - if suite.afterSuiteNode != nil { - panic("You may only call AfterSuite once!") - } - suite.afterSuiteNode = leafnodes.NewAfterSuiteNode(body, codeLocation, timeout, suite.failer) -} - -func (suite *Suite) SetSynchronizedBeforeSuiteNode(bodyA interface{}, bodyB interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration) { - if suite.beforeSuiteNode != nil { - panic("You may only call BeforeSuite once!") - } - suite.beforeSuiteNode = leafnodes.NewSynchronizedBeforeSuiteNode(bodyA, bodyB, codeLocation, timeout, suite.failer) -} - -func (suite *Suite) SetSynchronizedAfterSuiteNode(bodyA interface{}, bodyB interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration) { - if suite.afterSuiteNode != nil { - panic("You may only call AfterSuite once!") - } - suite.afterSuiteNode = leafnodes.NewSynchronizedAfterSuiteNode(bodyA, bodyB, codeLocation, timeout, suite.failer) -} - -func (suite *Suite) PushContainerNode(text string, body func(), flag types.FlagType, codeLocation types.CodeLocation) { - /* - We defer walking the container nodes (which immediately evaluates the `body` function) - until `RunSpecs` is called. We do this by storing off the deferred container nodes. Then, when - `RunSpecs` is called we actually go through and add the container nodes to the test structure. - - This allows us to defer calling all the `body` functions until _after_ the top level functions - have been walked, _after_ func init()s have been called, and _after_ `go test` has called `flag.Parse()`. - - This allows users to load up configuration information in the `TestX` go test hook just before `RunSpecs` - is invoked and solves issues like #693 and makes the lifecycle easier to reason about. - - */ - if !suite.expandTopLevelNodes { - suite.deferredContainerNodes = append(suite.deferredContainerNodes, deferredContainerNode{text, body, flag, codeLocation}) - return - } - - container := containernode.New(text, flag, codeLocation) - suite.currentContainer.PushContainerNode(container) - - previousContainer := suite.currentContainer - suite.currentContainer = container - suite.containerIndex++ - - body() - - suite.containerIndex-- - suite.currentContainer = previousContainer -} - -func (suite *Suite) PushItNode(text string, body interface{}, flag types.FlagType, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration) { - if suite.running { - suite.failer.Fail("You may only call It from within a Describe, Context or When", codeLocation) - } - suite.currentContainer.PushSubjectNode(leafnodes.NewItNode(text, body, flag, codeLocation, timeout, suite.failer, suite.containerIndex)) -} - -func (suite *Suite) PushMeasureNode(text string, body interface{}, flag types.FlagType, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, samples int) { - if suite.running { - suite.failer.Fail("You may only call Measure from within a Describe, Context or When", codeLocation) - } - suite.currentContainer.PushSubjectNode(leafnodes.NewMeasureNode(text, body, flag, codeLocation, samples, suite.failer, suite.containerIndex)) -} - -func (suite *Suite) PushBeforeEachNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration) { - if suite.running { - suite.failer.Fail("You may only call BeforeEach from within a Describe, Context or When", codeLocation) - } - suite.currentContainer.PushSetupNode(leafnodes.NewBeforeEachNode(body, codeLocation, timeout, suite.failer, suite.containerIndex)) -} - -func (suite *Suite) PushJustBeforeEachNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration) { - if suite.running { - suite.failer.Fail("You may only call JustBeforeEach from within a Describe, Context or When", codeLocation) - } - suite.currentContainer.PushSetupNode(leafnodes.NewJustBeforeEachNode(body, codeLocation, timeout, suite.failer, suite.containerIndex)) -} - -func (suite *Suite) PushJustAfterEachNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration) { - if suite.running { - suite.failer.Fail("You may only call JustAfterEach from within a Describe or Context", codeLocation) - } - suite.currentContainer.PushSetupNode(leafnodes.NewJustAfterEachNode(body, codeLocation, timeout, suite.failer, suite.containerIndex)) -} - -func (suite *Suite) PushAfterEachNode(body interface{}, codeLocation types.CodeLocation, timeout time.Duration) { - if suite.running { - suite.failer.Fail("You may only call AfterEach from within a Describe, Context or When", codeLocation) - } - suite.currentContainer.PushSetupNode(leafnodes.NewAfterEachNode(body, codeLocation, timeout, suite.failer, suite.containerIndex)) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/testingtproxy/testing_t_proxy.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/testingtproxy/testing_t_proxy.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4dcfaf4..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/testingtproxy/testing_t_proxy.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -package testingtproxy - -import ( - "fmt" - "io" -) - -type failFunc func(message string, callerSkip ...int) -type skipFunc func(message string, callerSkip ...int) -type failedFunc func() bool -type nameFunc func() string - -func New(writer io.Writer, fail failFunc, skip skipFunc, failed failedFunc, name nameFunc, offset int) *ginkgoTestingTProxy { - return &ginkgoTestingTProxy{ - fail: fail, - offset: offset, - writer: writer, - skip: skip, - failed: failed, - name: name, - } -} - -type ginkgoTestingTProxy struct { - fail failFunc - skip skipFunc - failed failedFunc - name nameFunc - offset int - writer io.Writer -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Cleanup(func()) { - // No-op -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Setenv(kev, value string) { - fmt.Println("Setenv is a noop for Ginkgo at the moment but will be implemented in V2") - // No-op until Cleanup is implemented -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Error(args ...interface{}) { - t.fail(fmt.Sprintln(args...), t.offset) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) { - t.fail(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), t.offset) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Fail() { - t.fail("failed", t.offset) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) FailNow() { - t.fail("failed", t.offset) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Failed() bool { - return t.failed() -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Fatal(args ...interface{}) { - t.fail(fmt.Sprintln(args...), t.offset) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) { - t.fail(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), t.offset) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Helper() { - // No-op -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Log(args ...interface{}) { - fmt.Fprintln(t.writer, args...) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { - t.Log(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Name() string { - return t.name() -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Parallel() { - // No-op -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Skip(args ...interface{}) { - t.skip(fmt.Sprintln(args...), t.offset) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) SkipNow() { - t.skip("skip", t.offset) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Skipf(format string, args ...interface{}) { - t.skip(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), t.offset) -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Skipped() bool { - return false -} - -func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) TempDir() string { - // No-op - return "" -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer/fake_writer.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer/fake_writer.go deleted file mode 100644 index 6739c3f..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer/fake_writer.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -package writer - -type FakeGinkgoWriter struct { - EventStream []string -} - -func NewFake() *FakeGinkgoWriter { - return &FakeGinkgoWriter{ - EventStream: []string{}, - } -} - -func (writer *FakeGinkgoWriter) AddEvent(event string) { - writer.EventStream = append(writer.EventStream, event) -} - -func (writer *FakeGinkgoWriter) Truncate() { - writer.EventStream = append(writer.EventStream, "TRUNCATE") -} - -func (writer *FakeGinkgoWriter) DumpOut() { - writer.EventStream = append(writer.EventStream, "DUMP") -} - -func (writer *FakeGinkgoWriter) DumpOutWithHeader(header string) { - writer.EventStream = append(writer.EventStream, "DUMP_WITH_HEADER: "+header) -} - -func (writer *FakeGinkgoWriter) Bytes() []byte { - writer.EventStream = append(writer.EventStream, "BYTES") - return nil -} - -func (writer *FakeGinkgoWriter) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) { - return 0, nil -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer/writer.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer/writer.go deleted file mode 100644 index 98eca3b..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer/writer.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -package writer - -import ( - "bytes" - "io" - "sync" -) - -type WriterInterface interface { - io.Writer - - Truncate() - DumpOut() - DumpOutWithHeader(header string) - Bytes() []byte -} - -type Writer struct { - buffer *bytes.Buffer - outWriter io.Writer - lock *sync.Mutex - stream bool - redirector io.Writer -} - -func New(outWriter io.Writer) *Writer { - return &Writer{ - buffer: &bytes.Buffer{}, - lock: &sync.Mutex{}, - outWriter: outWriter, - stream: true, - } -} - -func (w *Writer) AndRedirectTo(writer io.Writer) { - w.redirector = writer -} - -func (w *Writer) SetStream(stream bool) { - w.lock.Lock() - defer w.lock.Unlock() - w.stream = stream -} - -func (w *Writer) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) { - w.lock.Lock() - defer w.lock.Unlock() - - n, err = w.buffer.Write(b) - if w.redirector != nil { - w.redirector.Write(b) - } - if w.stream { - return w.outWriter.Write(b) - } - return n, err -} - -func (w *Writer) Truncate() { - w.lock.Lock() - defer w.lock.Unlock() - w.buffer.Reset() -} - -func (w *Writer) DumpOut() { - w.lock.Lock() - defer w.lock.Unlock() - if !w.stream { - w.buffer.WriteTo(w.outWriter) - } -} - -func (w *Writer) Bytes() []byte { - w.lock.Lock() - defer w.lock.Unlock() - b := w.buffer.Bytes() - copied := make([]byte, len(b)) - copy(copied, b) - return copied -} - -func (w *Writer) DumpOutWithHeader(header string) { - w.lock.Lock() - defer w.lock.Unlock() - if !w.stream && w.buffer.Len() > 0 { - w.outWriter.Write([]byte(header)) - w.buffer.WriteTo(w.outWriter) - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/default_reporter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/default_reporter.go deleted file mode 100644 index f0c9f61..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/default_reporter.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -/* -Ginkgo's Default Reporter - -A number of command line flags are available to tweak Ginkgo's default output. - -These are documented [here](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#running_tests) -*/ -package reporters - -import ( - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type DefaultReporter struct { - config config.DefaultReporterConfigType - stenographer stenographer.Stenographer - specSummaries []*types.SpecSummary -} - -func NewDefaultReporter(config config.DefaultReporterConfigType, stenographer stenographer.Stenographer) *DefaultReporter { - return &DefaultReporter{ - config: config, - stenographer: stenographer, - } -} - -func (reporter *DefaultReporter) SpecSuiteWillBegin(config config.GinkgoConfigType, summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceSuite(summary.SuiteDescription, config.RandomSeed, config.RandomizeAllSpecs, reporter.config.Succinct) - if config.ParallelTotal > 1 { - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceParallelRun(config.ParallelNode, config.ParallelTotal, reporter.config.Succinct) - } else { - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceNumberOfSpecs(summary.NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun, summary.NumberOfTotalSpecs, reporter.config.Succinct) - } -} - -func (reporter *DefaultReporter) BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - if setupSummary.State != types.SpecStatePassed { - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceBeforeSuiteFailure(setupSummary, reporter.config.Succinct, reporter.config.FullTrace) - } -} - -func (reporter *DefaultReporter) AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - if setupSummary.State != types.SpecStatePassed { - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceAfterSuiteFailure(setupSummary, reporter.config.Succinct, reporter.config.FullTrace) - } -} - -func (reporter *DefaultReporter) SpecWillRun(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - if reporter.config.Verbose && !reporter.config.Succinct && specSummary.State != types.SpecStatePending && specSummary.State != types.SpecStateSkipped { - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceSpecWillRun(specSummary) - } -} - -func (reporter *DefaultReporter) SpecDidComplete(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - switch specSummary.State { - case types.SpecStatePassed: - if specSummary.IsMeasurement { - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceSuccessfulMeasurement(specSummary, reporter.config.Succinct) - } else if specSummary.RunTime.Seconds() >= reporter.config.SlowSpecThreshold { - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceSuccessfulSlowSpec(specSummary, reporter.config.Succinct) - } else { - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceSuccessfulSpec(specSummary) - if reporter.config.ReportPassed { - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceCapturedOutput(specSummary.CapturedOutput) - } - } - case types.SpecStatePending: - reporter.stenographer.AnnouncePendingSpec(specSummary, reporter.config.NoisyPendings && !reporter.config.Succinct) - case types.SpecStateSkipped: - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceSkippedSpec(specSummary, reporter.config.Succinct || !reporter.config.NoisySkippings, reporter.config.FullTrace) - case types.SpecStateTimedOut: - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceSpecTimedOut(specSummary, reporter.config.Succinct, reporter.config.FullTrace) - case types.SpecStatePanicked: - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceSpecPanicked(specSummary, reporter.config.Succinct, reporter.config.FullTrace) - case types.SpecStateFailed: - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceSpecFailed(specSummary, reporter.config.Succinct, reporter.config.FullTrace) - } - - reporter.specSummaries = append(reporter.specSummaries, specSummary) -} - -func (reporter *DefaultReporter) SpecSuiteDidEnd(summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - reporter.stenographer.SummarizeFailures(reporter.specSummaries) - reporter.stenographer.AnnounceSpecRunCompletion(summary, reporter.config.Succinct) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/fake_reporter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/fake_reporter.go deleted file mode 100644 index 27db479..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/fake_reporter.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -package reporters - -import ( - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -//FakeReporter is useful for testing purposes -type FakeReporter struct { - Config config.GinkgoConfigType - - BeginSummary *types.SuiteSummary - BeforeSuiteSummary *types.SetupSummary - SpecWillRunSummaries []*types.SpecSummary - SpecSummaries []*types.SpecSummary - AfterSuiteSummary *types.SetupSummary - EndSummary *types.SuiteSummary - - SpecWillRunStub func(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) - SpecDidCompleteStub func(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) -} - -func NewFakeReporter() *FakeReporter { - return &FakeReporter{ - SpecWillRunSummaries: make([]*types.SpecSummary, 0), - SpecSummaries: make([]*types.SpecSummary, 0), - } -} - -func (fakeR *FakeReporter) SpecSuiteWillBegin(config config.GinkgoConfigType, summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - fakeR.Config = config - fakeR.BeginSummary = summary -} - -func (fakeR *FakeReporter) BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - fakeR.BeforeSuiteSummary = setupSummary -} - -func (fakeR *FakeReporter) SpecWillRun(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - if fakeR.SpecWillRunStub != nil { - fakeR.SpecWillRunStub(specSummary) - } - fakeR.SpecWillRunSummaries = append(fakeR.SpecWillRunSummaries, specSummary) -} - -func (fakeR *FakeReporter) SpecDidComplete(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - if fakeR.SpecDidCompleteStub != nil { - fakeR.SpecDidCompleteStub(specSummary) - } - fakeR.SpecSummaries = append(fakeR.SpecSummaries, specSummary) -} - -func (fakeR *FakeReporter) AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - fakeR.AfterSuiteSummary = setupSummary -} - -func (fakeR *FakeReporter) SpecSuiteDidEnd(summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - fakeR.EndSummary = summary -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/junit_reporter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/junit_reporter.go deleted file mode 100644 index 01ddca6..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/junit_reporter.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -/* - -JUnit XML Reporter for Ginkgo - -For usage instructions: http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating_junit_xml_output - -*/ - -package reporters - -import ( - "encoding/xml" - "fmt" - "math" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "strings" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type JUnitTestSuite struct { - XMLName xml.Name `xml:"testsuite"` - TestCases []JUnitTestCase `xml:"testcase"` - Name string `xml:"name,attr"` - Tests int `xml:"tests,attr"` - Failures int `xml:"failures,attr"` - Errors int `xml:"errors,attr"` - Time float64 `xml:"time,attr"` -} - -type JUnitTestCase struct { - Name string `xml:"name,attr"` - ClassName string `xml:"classname,attr"` - FailureMessage *JUnitFailureMessage `xml:"failure,omitempty"` - Skipped *JUnitSkipped `xml:"skipped,omitempty"` - Time float64 `xml:"time,attr"` - SystemOut string `xml:"system-out,omitempty"` -} - -type JUnitFailureMessage struct { - Type string `xml:"type,attr"` - Message string `xml:",chardata"` -} - -type JUnitSkipped struct { - Message string `xml:",chardata"` -} - -type JUnitReporter struct { - suite JUnitTestSuite - filename string - testSuiteName string - ReporterConfig config.DefaultReporterConfigType -} - -//NewJUnitReporter creates a new JUnit XML reporter. The XML will be stored in the passed in filename. -func NewJUnitReporter(filename string) *JUnitReporter { - return &JUnitReporter{ - filename: filename, - } -} - -func (reporter *JUnitReporter) SpecSuiteWillBegin(ginkgoConfig config.GinkgoConfigType, summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - reporter.suite = JUnitTestSuite{ - Name: summary.SuiteDescription, - TestCases: []JUnitTestCase{}, - } - reporter.testSuiteName = summary.SuiteDescription - reporter.ReporterConfig = config.DefaultReporterConfig -} - -func (reporter *JUnitReporter) SpecWillRun(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { -} - -func (reporter *JUnitReporter) BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - reporter.handleSetupSummary("BeforeSuite", setupSummary) -} - -func (reporter *JUnitReporter) AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - reporter.handleSetupSummary("AfterSuite", setupSummary) -} - -func failureMessage(failure types.SpecFailure) string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s\n%s\n%s", failure.ComponentCodeLocation.String(), failure.Message, failure.Location.String()) -} - -func (reporter *JUnitReporter) handleSetupSummary(name string, setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - if setupSummary.State != types.SpecStatePassed { - testCase := JUnitTestCase{ - Name: name, - ClassName: reporter.testSuiteName, - } - - testCase.FailureMessage = &JUnitFailureMessage{ - Type: reporter.failureTypeForState(setupSummary.State), - Message: failureMessage(setupSummary.Failure), - } - testCase.SystemOut = setupSummary.CapturedOutput - testCase.Time = setupSummary.RunTime.Seconds() - reporter.suite.TestCases = append(reporter.suite.TestCases, testCase) - } -} - -func (reporter *JUnitReporter) SpecDidComplete(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - testCase := JUnitTestCase{ - Name: strings.Join(specSummary.ComponentTexts[1:], " "), - ClassName: reporter.testSuiteName, - } - if reporter.ReporterConfig.ReportPassed && specSummary.State == types.SpecStatePassed { - testCase.SystemOut = specSummary.CapturedOutput - } - if specSummary.State == types.SpecStateFailed || specSummary.State == types.SpecStateTimedOut || specSummary.State == types.SpecStatePanicked { - testCase.FailureMessage = &JUnitFailureMessage{ - Type: reporter.failureTypeForState(specSummary.State), - Message: failureMessage(specSummary.Failure), - } - if specSummary.State == types.SpecStatePanicked { - testCase.FailureMessage.Message += fmt.Sprintf("\n\nPanic: %s\n\nFull stack:\n%s", - specSummary.Failure.ForwardedPanic, - specSummary.Failure.Location.FullStackTrace) - } - testCase.SystemOut = specSummary.CapturedOutput - } - if specSummary.State == types.SpecStateSkipped || specSummary.State == types.SpecStatePending { - testCase.Skipped = &JUnitSkipped{} - if specSummary.Failure.Message != "" { - testCase.Skipped.Message = failureMessage(specSummary.Failure) - } - } - testCase.Time = specSummary.RunTime.Seconds() - reporter.suite.TestCases = append(reporter.suite.TestCases, testCase) -} - -func (reporter *JUnitReporter) SpecSuiteDidEnd(summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - reporter.suite.Tests = summary.NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun - reporter.suite.Time = math.Trunc(summary.RunTime.Seconds()*1000) / 1000 - reporter.suite.Failures = summary.NumberOfFailedSpecs - reporter.suite.Errors = 0 - if reporter.ReporterConfig.ReportFile != "" { - reporter.filename = reporter.ReporterConfig.ReportFile - fmt.Printf("\nJUnit path was configured: %s\n", reporter.filename) - } - filePath, _ := filepath.Abs(reporter.filename) - dirPath := filepath.Dir(filePath) - err := os.MkdirAll(dirPath, os.ModePerm) - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf("\nFailed to create JUnit directory: %s\n\t%s", filePath, err.Error()) - } - file, err := os.Create(filePath) - if err != nil { - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Failed to create JUnit report file: %s\n\t%s", filePath, err.Error()) - } - defer file.Close() - file.WriteString(xml.Header) - encoder := xml.NewEncoder(file) - encoder.Indent(" ", " ") - err = encoder.Encode(reporter.suite) - if err == nil { - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "\nJUnit report was created: %s\n", filePath) - } else { - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr,"\nFailed to generate JUnit report data:\n\t%s", err.Error()) - } -} - -func (reporter *JUnitReporter) failureTypeForState(state types.SpecState) string { - switch state { - case types.SpecStateFailed: - return "Failure" - case types.SpecStateTimedOut: - return "Timeout" - case types.SpecStatePanicked: - return "Panic" - default: - return "" - } -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/reporter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/reporter.go deleted file mode 100644 index 348b9df..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/reporter.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -package reporters - -import ( - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -type Reporter interface { - SpecSuiteWillBegin(config config.GinkgoConfigType, summary *types.SuiteSummary) - BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) - SpecWillRun(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) - SpecDidComplete(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) - AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) - SpecSuiteDidEnd(summary *types.SuiteSummary) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/console_logging.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/console_logging.go deleted file mode 100644 index 45b8f88..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/console_logging.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -package stenographer - -import ( - "fmt" - "strings" -) - -func (s *consoleStenographer) colorize(colorCode string, format string, args ...interface{}) string { - var out string - - if len(args) > 0 { - out = fmt.Sprintf(format, args...) - } else { - out = format - } - - if s.color { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s%s", colorCode, out, defaultStyle) - } else { - return out - } -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) printBanner(text string, bannerCharacter string) { - fmt.Fprintln(s.w, text) - fmt.Fprintln(s.w, strings.Repeat(bannerCharacter, len(text))) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) printNewLine() { - fmt.Fprintln(s.w, "") -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) printDelimiter() { - fmt.Fprintln(s.w, s.colorize(grayColor, "%s", strings.Repeat("-", 30))) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) print(indentation int, format string, args ...interface{}) { - fmt.Fprint(s.w, s.indent(indentation, format, args...)) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) println(indentation int, format string, args ...interface{}) { - fmt.Fprintln(s.w, s.indent(indentation, format, args...)) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) indent(indentation int, format string, args ...interface{}) string { - var text string - - if len(args) > 0 { - text = fmt.Sprintf(format, args...) - } else { - text = format - } - - stringArray := strings.Split(text, "\n") - padding := "" - if indentation >= 0 { - padding = strings.Repeat(" ", indentation) - } - for i, s := range stringArray { - stringArray[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", padding, s) - } - - return strings.Join(stringArray, "\n") -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/fake_stenographer.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/fake_stenographer.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1aa5b9d..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/fake_stenographer.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -package stenographer - -import ( - "sync" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -func NewFakeStenographerCall(method string, args ...interface{}) FakeStenographerCall { - return FakeStenographerCall{ - Method: method, - Args: args, - } -} - -type FakeStenographer struct { - calls []FakeStenographerCall - lock *sync.Mutex -} - -type FakeStenographerCall struct { - Method string - Args []interface{} -} - -func NewFakeStenographer() *FakeStenographer { - stenographer := &FakeStenographer{ - lock: &sync.Mutex{}, - } - stenographer.Reset() - return stenographer -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) Calls() []FakeStenographerCall { - stenographer.lock.Lock() - defer stenographer.lock.Unlock() - - return stenographer.calls -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) Reset() { - stenographer.lock.Lock() - defer stenographer.lock.Unlock() - - stenographer.calls = make([]FakeStenographerCall, 0) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) CallsTo(method string) []FakeStenographerCall { - stenographer.lock.Lock() - defer stenographer.lock.Unlock() - - results := make([]FakeStenographerCall, 0) - for _, call := range stenographer.calls { - if call.Method == method { - results = append(results, call) - } - } - - return results -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) registerCall(method string, args ...interface{}) { - stenographer.lock.Lock() - defer stenographer.lock.Unlock() - - stenographer.calls = append(stenographer.calls, NewFakeStenographerCall(method, args...)) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceSuite(description string, randomSeed int64, randomizingAll bool, succinct bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceSuite", description, randomSeed, randomizingAll, succinct) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceAggregatedParallelRun(nodes int, succinct bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceAggregatedParallelRun", nodes, succinct) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceParallelRun(node int, nodes int, succinct bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceParallelRun", node, nodes, succinct) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceNumberOfSpecs(specsToRun int, total int, succinct bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceNumberOfSpecs", specsToRun, total, succinct) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceTotalNumberOfSpecs(total int, succinct bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceTotalNumberOfSpecs", total, succinct) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceSpecRunCompletion(summary *types.SuiteSummary, succinct bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceSpecRunCompletion", summary, succinct) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceSpecWillRun(spec *types.SpecSummary) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceSpecWillRun", spec) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceBeforeSuiteFailure(summary *types.SetupSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceBeforeSuiteFailure", summary, succinct, fullTrace) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceAfterSuiteFailure(summary *types.SetupSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceAfterSuiteFailure", summary, succinct, fullTrace) -} -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceCapturedOutput(output string) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceCapturedOutput", output) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceSuccessfulSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceSuccessfulSpec", spec) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceSuccessfulSlowSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceSuccessfulSlowSpec", spec, succinct) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceSuccessfulMeasurement(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceSuccessfulMeasurement", spec, succinct) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnouncePendingSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary, noisy bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnouncePendingSpec", spec, noisy) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceSkippedSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceSkippedSpec", spec, succinct, fullTrace) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceSpecTimedOut(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceSpecTimedOut", spec, succinct, fullTrace) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceSpecPanicked(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceSpecPanicked", spec, succinct, fullTrace) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) AnnounceSpecFailed(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - stenographer.registerCall("AnnounceSpecFailed", spec, succinct, fullTrace) -} - -func (stenographer *FakeStenographer) SummarizeFailures(summaries []*types.SpecSummary) { - stenographer.registerCall("SummarizeFailures", summaries) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/stenographer.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/stenographer.go deleted file mode 100644 index 638d6fb..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/stenographer.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,572 +0,0 @@ -/* -The stenographer is used by Ginkgo's reporters to generate output. - -Move along, nothing to see here. -*/ - -package stenographer - -import ( - "fmt" - "io" - "runtime" - "strings" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -const defaultStyle = "\x1b[0m" -const boldStyle = "\x1b[1m" -const redColor = "\x1b[91m" -const greenColor = "\x1b[32m" -const yellowColor = "\x1b[33m" -const cyanColor = "\x1b[36m" -const grayColor = "\x1b[90m" -const lightGrayColor = "\x1b[37m" - -type cursorStateType int - -const ( - cursorStateTop cursorStateType = iota - cursorStateStreaming - cursorStateMidBlock - cursorStateEndBlock -) - -type Stenographer interface { - AnnounceSuite(description string, randomSeed int64, randomizingAll bool, succinct bool) - AnnounceAggregatedParallelRun(nodes int, succinct bool) - AnnounceParallelRun(node int, nodes int, succinct bool) - AnnounceTotalNumberOfSpecs(total int, succinct bool) - AnnounceNumberOfSpecs(specsToRun int, total int, succinct bool) - AnnounceSpecRunCompletion(summary *types.SuiteSummary, succinct bool) - - AnnounceSpecWillRun(spec *types.SpecSummary) - AnnounceBeforeSuiteFailure(summary *types.SetupSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) - AnnounceAfterSuiteFailure(summary *types.SetupSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) - - AnnounceCapturedOutput(output string) - - AnnounceSuccessfulSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary) - AnnounceSuccessfulSlowSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool) - AnnounceSuccessfulMeasurement(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool) - - AnnouncePendingSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary, noisy bool) - AnnounceSkippedSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) - - AnnounceSpecTimedOut(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) - AnnounceSpecPanicked(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) - AnnounceSpecFailed(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) - - SummarizeFailures(summaries []*types.SpecSummary) -} - -func New(color bool, enableFlakes bool, writer io.Writer) Stenographer { - denoter := "•" - if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { - denoter = "+" - } - return &consoleStenographer{ - color: color, - denoter: denoter, - cursorState: cursorStateTop, - enableFlakes: enableFlakes, - w: writer, - } -} - -type consoleStenographer struct { - color bool - denoter string - cursorState cursorStateType - enableFlakes bool - w io.Writer -} - -var alternatingColors = []string{defaultStyle, grayColor} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceSuite(description string, randomSeed int64, randomizingAll bool, succinct bool) { - if succinct { - s.print(0, "[%d] %s ", randomSeed, s.colorize(boldStyle, description)) - return - } - s.printBanner(fmt.Sprintf("Running Suite: %s", description), "=") - s.print(0, "Random Seed: %s", s.colorize(boldStyle, "%d", randomSeed)) - if randomizingAll { - s.print(0, " - Will randomize all specs") - } - s.printNewLine() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceParallelRun(node int, nodes int, succinct bool) { - if succinct { - s.print(0, "- node #%d ", node) - return - } - s.println(0, - "Parallel test node %s/%s.", - s.colorize(boldStyle, "%d", node), - s.colorize(boldStyle, "%d", nodes), - ) - s.printNewLine() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceAggregatedParallelRun(nodes int, succinct bool) { - if succinct { - s.print(0, "- %d nodes ", nodes) - return - } - s.println(0, - "Running in parallel across %s nodes", - s.colorize(boldStyle, "%d", nodes), - ) - s.printNewLine() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceNumberOfSpecs(specsToRun int, total int, succinct bool) { - if succinct { - s.print(0, "- %d/%d specs ", specsToRun, total) - s.stream() - return - } - s.println(0, - "Will run %s of %s specs", - s.colorize(boldStyle, "%d", specsToRun), - s.colorize(boldStyle, "%d", total), - ) - - s.printNewLine() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceTotalNumberOfSpecs(total int, succinct bool) { - if succinct { - s.print(0, "- %d specs ", total) - s.stream() - return - } - s.println(0, - "Will run %s specs", - s.colorize(boldStyle, "%d", total), - ) - - s.printNewLine() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceSpecRunCompletion(summary *types.SuiteSummary, succinct bool) { - if succinct && summary.SuiteSucceeded { - s.print(0, " %s %s ", s.colorize(greenColor, "SUCCESS!"), summary.RunTime) - return - } - s.printNewLine() - color := greenColor - if !summary.SuiteSucceeded { - color = redColor - } - s.println(0, s.colorize(boldStyle+color, "Ran %d of %d Specs in %.3f seconds", summary.NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun, summary.NumberOfTotalSpecs, summary.RunTime.Seconds())) - - status := "" - if summary.SuiteSucceeded { - status = s.colorize(boldStyle+greenColor, "SUCCESS!") - } else { - status = s.colorize(boldStyle+redColor, "FAIL!") - } - - flakes := "" - if s.enableFlakes { - flakes = " | " + s.colorize(yellowColor+boldStyle, "%d Flaked", summary.NumberOfFlakedSpecs) - } - - s.print(0, - "%s -- %s | %s | %s | %s\n", - status, - s.colorize(greenColor+boldStyle, "%d Passed", summary.NumberOfPassedSpecs), - s.colorize(redColor+boldStyle, "%d Failed", summary.NumberOfFailedSpecs)+flakes, - s.colorize(yellowColor+boldStyle, "%d Pending", summary.NumberOfPendingSpecs), - s.colorize(cyanColor+boldStyle, "%d Skipped", summary.NumberOfSkippedSpecs), - ) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceSpecWillRun(spec *types.SpecSummary) { - s.startBlock() - for i, text := range spec.ComponentTexts[1 : len(spec.ComponentTexts)-1] { - s.print(0, s.colorize(alternatingColors[i%2], text)+" ") - } - - indentation := 0 - if len(spec.ComponentTexts) > 2 { - indentation = 1 - s.printNewLine() - } - index := len(spec.ComponentTexts) - 1 - s.print(indentation, s.colorize(boldStyle, spec.ComponentTexts[index])) - s.printNewLine() - s.print(indentation, s.colorize(lightGrayColor, spec.ComponentCodeLocations[index].String())) - s.printNewLine() - s.midBlock() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceBeforeSuiteFailure(summary *types.SetupSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - s.announceSetupFailure("BeforeSuite", summary, succinct, fullTrace) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceAfterSuiteFailure(summary *types.SetupSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - s.announceSetupFailure("AfterSuite", summary, succinct, fullTrace) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) announceSetupFailure(name string, summary *types.SetupSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - s.startBlock() - var message string - switch summary.State { - case types.SpecStateFailed: - message = "Failure" - case types.SpecStatePanicked: - message = "Panic" - case types.SpecStateTimedOut: - message = "Timeout" - } - - s.println(0, s.colorize(redColor+boldStyle, "%s [%.3f seconds]", message, summary.RunTime.Seconds())) - - indentation := s.printCodeLocationBlock([]string{name}, []types.CodeLocation{summary.CodeLocation}, summary.ComponentType, 0, summary.State, true) - - s.printNewLine() - s.printFailure(indentation, summary.State, summary.Failure, fullTrace) - - s.endBlock() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceCapturedOutput(output string) { - if output == "" { - return - } - - s.startBlock() - s.println(0, output) - s.midBlock() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceSuccessfulSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary) { - s.print(0, s.colorize(greenColor, s.denoter)) - s.stream() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceSuccessfulSlowSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool) { - s.printBlockWithMessage( - s.colorize(greenColor, "%s [SLOW TEST:%.3f seconds]", s.denoter, spec.RunTime.Seconds()), - "", - spec, - succinct, - ) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceSuccessfulMeasurement(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool) { - s.printBlockWithMessage( - s.colorize(greenColor, "%s [MEASUREMENT]", s.denoter), - s.measurementReport(spec, succinct), - spec, - succinct, - ) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnouncePendingSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary, noisy bool) { - if noisy { - s.printBlockWithMessage( - s.colorize(yellowColor, "P [PENDING]"), - "", - spec, - false, - ) - } else { - s.print(0, s.colorize(yellowColor, "P")) - s.stream() - } -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceSkippedSpec(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - // Skips at runtime will have a non-empty spec.Failure. All others should be succinct. - if succinct || spec.Failure == (types.SpecFailure{}) { - s.print(0, s.colorize(cyanColor, "S")) - s.stream() - } else { - s.startBlock() - s.println(0, s.colorize(cyanColor+boldStyle, "S [SKIPPING]%s [%.3f seconds]", s.failureContext(spec.Failure.ComponentType), spec.RunTime.Seconds())) - - indentation := s.printCodeLocationBlock(spec.ComponentTexts, spec.ComponentCodeLocations, spec.Failure.ComponentType, spec.Failure.ComponentIndex, spec.State, succinct) - - s.printNewLine() - s.printSkip(indentation, spec.Failure) - s.endBlock() - } -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceSpecTimedOut(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - s.printSpecFailure(fmt.Sprintf("%s... Timeout", s.denoter), spec, succinct, fullTrace) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceSpecPanicked(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - s.printSpecFailure(fmt.Sprintf("%s! Panic", s.denoter), spec, succinct, fullTrace) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) AnnounceSpecFailed(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - s.printSpecFailure(fmt.Sprintf("%s Failure", s.denoter), spec, succinct, fullTrace) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) SummarizeFailures(summaries []*types.SpecSummary) { - failingSpecs := []*types.SpecSummary{} - - for _, summary := range summaries { - if summary.HasFailureState() { - failingSpecs = append(failingSpecs, summary) - } - } - - if len(failingSpecs) == 0 { - return - } - - s.printNewLine() - s.printNewLine() - plural := "s" - if len(failingSpecs) == 1 { - plural = "" - } - s.println(0, s.colorize(redColor+boldStyle, "Summarizing %d Failure%s:", len(failingSpecs), plural)) - for _, summary := range failingSpecs { - s.printNewLine() - if summary.HasFailureState() { - if summary.TimedOut() { - s.print(0, s.colorize(redColor+boldStyle, "[Timeout...] ")) - } else if summary.Panicked() { - s.print(0, s.colorize(redColor+boldStyle, "[Panic!] ")) - } else if summary.Failed() { - s.print(0, s.colorize(redColor+boldStyle, "[Fail] ")) - } - s.printSpecContext(summary.ComponentTexts, summary.ComponentCodeLocations, summary.Failure.ComponentType, summary.Failure.ComponentIndex, summary.State, true) - s.printNewLine() - s.println(0, s.colorize(lightGrayColor, summary.Failure.Location.String())) - } - } -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) startBlock() { - if s.cursorState == cursorStateStreaming { - s.printNewLine() - s.printDelimiter() - } else if s.cursorState == cursorStateMidBlock { - s.printNewLine() - } -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) midBlock() { - s.cursorState = cursorStateMidBlock -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) endBlock() { - s.printDelimiter() - s.cursorState = cursorStateEndBlock -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) stream() { - s.cursorState = cursorStateStreaming -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) printBlockWithMessage(header string, message string, spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool) { - s.startBlock() - s.println(0, header) - - indentation := s.printCodeLocationBlock(spec.ComponentTexts, spec.ComponentCodeLocations, types.SpecComponentTypeInvalid, 0, spec.State, succinct) - - if message != "" { - s.printNewLine() - s.println(indentation, message) - } - - s.endBlock() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) printSpecFailure(message string, spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool, fullTrace bool) { - s.startBlock() - s.println(0, s.colorize(redColor+boldStyle, "%s%s [%.3f seconds]", message, s.failureContext(spec.Failure.ComponentType), spec.RunTime.Seconds())) - - indentation := s.printCodeLocationBlock(spec.ComponentTexts, spec.ComponentCodeLocations, spec.Failure.ComponentType, spec.Failure.ComponentIndex, spec.State, succinct) - - s.printNewLine() - s.printFailure(indentation, spec.State, spec.Failure, fullTrace) - s.endBlock() -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) failureContext(failedComponentType types.SpecComponentType) string { - switch failedComponentType { - case types.SpecComponentTypeBeforeSuite: - return " in Suite Setup (BeforeSuite)" - case types.SpecComponentTypeAfterSuite: - return " in Suite Teardown (AfterSuite)" - case types.SpecComponentTypeBeforeEach: - return " in Spec Setup (BeforeEach)" - case types.SpecComponentTypeJustBeforeEach: - return " in Spec Setup (JustBeforeEach)" - case types.SpecComponentTypeAfterEach: - return " in Spec Teardown (AfterEach)" - } - - return "" -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) printSkip(indentation int, spec types.SpecFailure) { - s.println(indentation, s.colorize(cyanColor, spec.Message)) - s.printNewLine() - s.println(indentation, spec.Location.String()) -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) printFailure(indentation int, state types.SpecState, failure types.SpecFailure, fullTrace bool) { - if state == types.SpecStatePanicked { - s.println(indentation, s.colorize(redColor+boldStyle, failure.Message)) - s.println(indentation, s.colorize(redColor, failure.ForwardedPanic)) - s.println(indentation, failure.Location.String()) - s.printNewLine() - s.println(indentation, s.colorize(redColor, "Full Stack Trace")) - s.println(indentation, failure.Location.FullStackTrace) - } else { - s.println(indentation, s.colorize(redColor, failure.Message)) - s.printNewLine() - s.println(indentation, failure.Location.String()) - if fullTrace { - s.printNewLine() - s.println(indentation, s.colorize(redColor, "Full Stack Trace")) - s.println(indentation, failure.Location.FullStackTrace) - } - } -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) printSpecContext(componentTexts []string, componentCodeLocations []types.CodeLocation, failedComponentType types.SpecComponentType, failedComponentIndex int, state types.SpecState, succinct bool) int { - startIndex := 1 - indentation := 0 - - if len(componentTexts) == 1 { - startIndex = 0 - } - - for i := startIndex; i < len(componentTexts); i++ { - if (state.IsFailure() || state == types.SpecStateSkipped) && i == failedComponentIndex { - color := redColor - if state == types.SpecStateSkipped { - color = cyanColor - } - blockType := "" - switch failedComponentType { - case types.SpecComponentTypeBeforeSuite: - blockType = "BeforeSuite" - case types.SpecComponentTypeAfterSuite: - blockType = "AfterSuite" - case types.SpecComponentTypeBeforeEach: - blockType = "BeforeEach" - case types.SpecComponentTypeJustBeforeEach: - blockType = "JustBeforeEach" - case types.SpecComponentTypeAfterEach: - blockType = "AfterEach" - case types.SpecComponentTypeIt: - blockType = "It" - case types.SpecComponentTypeMeasure: - blockType = "Measurement" - } - if succinct { - s.print(0, s.colorize(color+boldStyle, "[%s] %s ", blockType, componentTexts[i])) - } else { - s.println(indentation, s.colorize(color+boldStyle, "%s [%s]", componentTexts[i], blockType)) - s.println(indentation, s.colorize(grayColor, "%s", componentCodeLocations[i])) - } - } else { - if succinct { - s.print(0, s.colorize(alternatingColors[i%2], "%s ", componentTexts[i])) - } else { - s.println(indentation, componentTexts[i]) - s.println(indentation, s.colorize(grayColor, "%s", componentCodeLocations[i])) - } - } - indentation++ - } - - return indentation -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) printCodeLocationBlock(componentTexts []string, componentCodeLocations []types.CodeLocation, failedComponentType types.SpecComponentType, failedComponentIndex int, state types.SpecState, succinct bool) int { - indentation := s.printSpecContext(componentTexts, componentCodeLocations, failedComponentType, failedComponentIndex, state, succinct) - - if succinct { - if len(componentTexts) > 0 { - s.printNewLine() - s.print(0, s.colorize(lightGrayColor, "%s", componentCodeLocations[len(componentCodeLocations)-1])) - } - s.printNewLine() - indentation = 1 - } else { - indentation-- - } - - return indentation -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) orderedMeasurementKeys(measurements map[string]*types.SpecMeasurement) []string { - orderedKeys := make([]string, len(measurements)) - for key, measurement := range measurements { - orderedKeys[measurement.Order] = key - } - return orderedKeys -} - -func (s *consoleStenographer) measurementReport(spec *types.SpecSummary, succinct bool) string { - if len(spec.Measurements) == 0 { - return "Found no measurements" - } - - message := []string{} - orderedKeys := s.orderedMeasurementKeys(spec.Measurements) - - if succinct { - message = append(message, fmt.Sprintf("%s samples:", s.colorize(boldStyle, "%d", spec.NumberOfSamples))) - for _, key := range orderedKeys { - measurement := spec.Measurements[key] - message = append(message, fmt.Sprintf(" %s - %s: %s%s, %s: %s%s ± %s%s, %s: %s%s", - s.colorize(boldStyle, "%s", measurement.Name), - measurement.SmallestLabel, - s.colorize(greenColor, measurement.PrecisionFmt(), measurement.Smallest), - measurement.Units, - measurement.AverageLabel, - s.colorize(cyanColor, measurement.PrecisionFmt(), measurement.Average), - measurement.Units, - s.colorize(cyanColor, measurement.PrecisionFmt(), measurement.StdDeviation), - measurement.Units, - measurement.LargestLabel, - s.colorize(redColor, measurement.PrecisionFmt(), measurement.Largest), - measurement.Units, - )) - } - } else { - message = append(message, fmt.Sprintf("Ran %s samples:", s.colorize(boldStyle, "%d", spec.NumberOfSamples))) - for _, key := range orderedKeys { - measurement := spec.Measurements[key] - info := "" - if measurement.Info != nil { - message = append(message, fmt.Sprintf("%v", measurement.Info)) - } - - message = append(message, fmt.Sprintf("%s:\n%s %s: %s%s\n %s: %s%s\n %s: %s%s ± %s%s", - s.colorize(boldStyle, "%s", measurement.Name), - info, - measurement.SmallestLabel, - s.colorize(greenColor, measurement.PrecisionFmt(), measurement.Smallest), - measurement.Units, - measurement.LargestLabel, - s.colorize(redColor, measurement.PrecisionFmt(), measurement.Largest), - measurement.Units, - measurement.AverageLabel, - s.colorize(cyanColor, measurement.PrecisionFmt(), measurement.Average), - measurement.Units, - s.colorize(cyanColor, measurement.PrecisionFmt(), measurement.StdDeviation), - measurement.Units, - )) - } - } - - return strings.Join(message, "\n") -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/README.md b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index e84226a..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -# go-colorable - -Colorable writer for windows. - -For example, most of logger packages doesn't show colors on windows. (I know we can do it with ansicon. But I don't want.) -This package is possible to handle escape sequence for ansi color on windows. - -## Too Bad! - -![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mattn/go-colorable/gh-pages/bad.png) - - -## So Good! - -![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mattn/go-colorable/gh-pages/good.png) - -## Usage - -```go -logrus.SetFormatter(&logrus.TextFormatter{ForceColors: true}) -logrus.SetOutput(colorable.NewColorableStdout()) - -logrus.Info("succeeded") -logrus.Warn("not correct") -logrus.Error("something error") -logrus.Fatal("panic") -``` - -You can compile above code on non-windows OSs. - -## Installation - -``` -$ go get github.com/mattn/go-colorable -``` - -# License - -MIT - -# Author - -Yasuhiro Matsumoto (a.k.a mattn) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/colorable_others.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/colorable_others.go deleted file mode 100644 index 52d6653..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/colorable_others.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -// +build !windows - -package colorable - -import ( - "io" - "os" -) - -func NewColorable(file *os.File) io.Writer { - if file == nil { - panic("nil passed instead of *os.File to NewColorable()") - } - - return file -} - -func NewColorableStdout() io.Writer { - return os.Stdout -} - -func NewColorableStderr() io.Writer { - return os.Stderr -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/noncolorable.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/noncolorable.go deleted file mode 100644 index fb976db..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/noncolorable.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -package colorable - -import ( - "bytes" - "fmt" - "io" -) - -type NonColorable struct { - out io.Writer - lastbuf bytes.Buffer -} - -func NewNonColorable(w io.Writer) io.Writer { - return &NonColorable{out: w} -} - -func (w *NonColorable) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) { - er := bytes.NewBuffer(data) -loop: - for { - c1, _, err := er.ReadRune() - if err != nil { - break loop - } - if c1 != 0x1b { - fmt.Fprint(w.out, string(c1)) - continue - } - c2, _, err := er.ReadRune() - if err != nil { - w.lastbuf.WriteRune(c1) - break loop - } - if c2 != 0x5b { - w.lastbuf.WriteRune(c1) - w.lastbuf.WriteRune(c2) - continue - } - - var buf bytes.Buffer - for { - c, _, err := er.ReadRune() - if err != nil { - w.lastbuf.WriteRune(c1) - w.lastbuf.WriteRune(c2) - w.lastbuf.Write(buf.Bytes()) - break loop - } - if ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') || ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') || c == '@' { - break - } - buf.Write([]byte(string(c))) - } - } - return len(data) - w.lastbuf.Len(), nil -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 65dc692..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) Yasuhiro MATSUMOTO - -MIT License (Expat) - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/README.md b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 74845de..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -# go-isatty - -isatty for golang - -## Usage - -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "github.com/mattn/go-isatty" - "os" -) - -func main() { - if isatty.IsTerminal(os.Stdout.Fd()) { - fmt.Println("Is Terminal") - } else { - fmt.Println("Is Not Terminal") - } -} -``` - -## Installation - -``` -$ go get github.com/mattn/go-isatty -``` - -# License - -MIT - -# Author - -Yasuhiro Matsumoto (a.k.a mattn) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/doc.go deleted file mode 100644 index 17d4f90..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/doc.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -// Package isatty implements interface to isatty -package isatty diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_appengine.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_appengine.go deleted file mode 100644 index 83c5887..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_appengine.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -// +build appengine - -package isatty - -// IsTerminal returns true if the file descriptor is terminal which -// is always false on on appengine classic which is a sandboxed PaaS. -func IsTerminal(fd uintptr) bool { - return false -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_bsd.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_bsd.go deleted file mode 100644 index 98ffe86..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_bsd.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -// +build darwin freebsd openbsd netbsd -// +build !appengine - -package isatty - -import ( - "syscall" - "unsafe" -) - -const ioctlReadTermios = syscall.TIOCGETA - -// IsTerminal return true if the file descriptor is terminal. -func IsTerminal(fd uintptr) bool { - var termios syscall.Termios - _, _, err := syscall.Syscall6(syscall.SYS_IOCTL, fd, ioctlReadTermios, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&termios)), 0, 0, 0) - return err == 0 -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_linux.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_linux.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9d24bac..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_linux.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -// +build linux -// +build !appengine - -package isatty - -import ( - "syscall" - "unsafe" -) - -const ioctlReadTermios = syscall.TCGETS - -// IsTerminal return true if the file descriptor is terminal. -func IsTerminal(fd uintptr) bool { - var termios syscall.Termios - _, _, err := syscall.Syscall6(syscall.SYS_IOCTL, fd, ioctlReadTermios, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&termios)), 0, 0, 0) - return err == 0 -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_solaris.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_solaris.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1f0c6bf..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_solaris.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -// +build solaris -// +build !appengine - -package isatty - -import ( - "golang.org/x/sys/unix" -) - -// IsTerminal returns true if the given file descriptor is a terminal. -// see: http://src.illumos.org/source/xref/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/libbc/libc/gen/common/isatty.c -func IsTerminal(fd uintptr) bool { - var termio unix.Termio - err := unix.IoctlSetTermio(int(fd), unix.TCGETA, &termio) - return err == nil -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_windows.go deleted file mode 100644 index 83c398b..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty/isatty_windows.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -// +build windows -// +build !appengine - -package isatty - -import ( - "syscall" - "unsafe" -) - -var kernel32 = syscall.NewLazyDLL("kernel32.dll") -var procGetConsoleMode = kernel32.NewProc("GetConsoleMode") - -// IsTerminal return true if the file descriptor is terminal. -func IsTerminal(fd uintptr) bool { - var st uint32 - r, _, e := syscall.Syscall(procGetConsoleMode.Addr(), 2, fd, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&st)), 0) - return r != 0 && e == 0 -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/teamcity_reporter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/teamcity_reporter.go deleted file mode 100644 index 84fd8af..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/teamcity_reporter.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -/* - -TeamCity Reporter for Ginkgo - -Makes use of TeamCity's support for Service Messages -http://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/TCD7/Build+Script+Interaction+with+TeamCity#BuildScriptInteractionwithTeamCity-ReportingTests -*/ - -package reporters - -import ( - "fmt" - "io" - "strings" - - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" -) - -const ( - messageId = "##teamcity" -) - -type TeamCityReporter struct { - writer io.Writer - testSuiteName string - ReporterConfig config.DefaultReporterConfigType -} - -func NewTeamCityReporter(writer io.Writer) *TeamCityReporter { - return &TeamCityReporter{ - writer: writer, - } -} - -func (reporter *TeamCityReporter) SpecSuiteWillBegin(config config.GinkgoConfigType, summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - reporter.testSuiteName = escape(summary.SuiteDescription) - fmt.Fprintf(reporter.writer, "%s[testSuiteStarted name='%s']\n", messageId, reporter.testSuiteName) -} - -func (reporter *TeamCityReporter) BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - reporter.handleSetupSummary("BeforeSuite", setupSummary) -} - -func (reporter *TeamCityReporter) AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - reporter.handleSetupSummary("AfterSuite", setupSummary) -} - -func (reporter *TeamCityReporter) handleSetupSummary(name string, setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) { - if setupSummary.State != types.SpecStatePassed { - testName := escape(name) - fmt.Fprintf(reporter.writer, "%s[testStarted name='%s']\n", messageId, testName) - message := reporter.failureMessage(setupSummary.Failure) - details := reporter.failureDetails(setupSummary.Failure) - fmt.Fprintf(reporter.writer, "%s[testFailed name='%s' message='%s' details='%s']\n", messageId, testName, message, details) - durationInMilliseconds := setupSummary.RunTime.Seconds() * 1000 - fmt.Fprintf(reporter.writer, "%s[testFinished name='%s' duration='%v']\n", messageId, testName, durationInMilliseconds) - } -} - -func (reporter *TeamCityReporter) SpecWillRun(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - testName := escape(strings.Join(specSummary.ComponentTexts[1:], " ")) - fmt.Fprintf(reporter.writer, "%s[testStarted name='%s']\n", messageId, testName) -} - -func (reporter *TeamCityReporter) SpecDidComplete(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) { - testName := escape(strings.Join(specSummary.ComponentTexts[1:], " ")) - - if reporter.ReporterConfig.ReportPassed && specSummary.State == types.SpecStatePassed { - details := escape(specSummary.CapturedOutput) - fmt.Fprintf(reporter.writer, "%s[testPassed name='%s' details='%s']\n", messageId, testName, details) - } - if specSummary.State == types.SpecStateFailed || specSummary.State == types.SpecStateTimedOut || specSummary.State == types.SpecStatePanicked { - message := reporter.failureMessage(specSummary.Failure) - details := reporter.failureDetails(specSummary.Failure) - fmt.Fprintf(reporter.writer, "%s[testFailed name='%s' message='%s' details='%s']\n", messageId, testName, message, details) - } - if specSummary.State == types.SpecStateSkipped || specSummary.State == types.SpecStatePending { - fmt.Fprintf(reporter.writer, "%s[testIgnored name='%s']\n", messageId, testName) - } - - durationInMilliseconds := specSummary.RunTime.Seconds() * 1000 - fmt.Fprintf(reporter.writer, "%s[testFinished name='%s' duration='%v']\n", messageId, testName, durationInMilliseconds) -} - -func (reporter *TeamCityReporter) SpecSuiteDidEnd(summary *types.SuiteSummary) { - fmt.Fprintf(reporter.writer, "%s[testSuiteFinished name='%s']\n", messageId, reporter.testSuiteName) -} - -func (reporter *TeamCityReporter) failureMessage(failure types.SpecFailure) string { - return escape(failure.ComponentCodeLocation.String()) -} - -func (reporter *TeamCityReporter) failureDetails(failure types.SpecFailure) string { - return escape(fmt.Sprintf("%s\n%s", failure.Message, failure.Location.String())) -} - -func escape(output string) string { - output = strings.Replace(output, "|", "||", -1) - output = strings.Replace(output, "'", "|'", -1) - output = strings.Replace(output, "\n", "|n", -1) - output = strings.Replace(output, "\r", "|r", -1) - output = strings.Replace(output, "[", "|[", -1) - output = strings.Replace(output, "]", "|]", -1) - return output -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/code_location.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/code_location.go deleted file mode 100644 index 935a89e..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/code_location.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -package types - -import ( - "fmt" -) - -type CodeLocation struct { - FileName string - LineNumber int - FullStackTrace string -} - -func (codeLocation CodeLocation) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", codeLocation.FileName, codeLocation.LineNumber) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/synchronization.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/synchronization.go deleted file mode 100644 index fdd6ed5..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/synchronization.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -package types - -import ( - "encoding/json" -) - -type RemoteBeforeSuiteState int - -const ( - RemoteBeforeSuiteStateInvalid RemoteBeforeSuiteState = iota - - RemoteBeforeSuiteStatePending - RemoteBeforeSuiteStatePassed - RemoteBeforeSuiteStateFailed - RemoteBeforeSuiteStateDisappeared -) - -type RemoteBeforeSuiteData struct { - Data []byte - State RemoteBeforeSuiteState -} - -func (r RemoteBeforeSuiteData) ToJSON() []byte { - data, _ := json.Marshal(r) - return data -} - -type RemoteAfterSuiteData struct { - CanRun bool -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/types.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/types.go deleted file mode 100644 index c143e02..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/types.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -package types - -import ( - "strconv" - "time" -) - -const GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE = 197 - -/* -SuiteSummary represents the a summary of the test suite and is passed to both -Reporter.SpecSuiteWillBegin -Reporter.SpecSuiteDidEnd - -this is unfortunate as these two methods should receive different objects. When running in parallel -each node does not deterministically know how many specs it will end up running. - -Unfortunately making such a change would break backward compatibility. - -Until Ginkgo 2.0 comes out we will continue to reuse this struct but populate unknown fields -with -1. -*/ -type SuiteSummary struct { - SuiteDescription string - SuiteSucceeded bool - SuiteID string - - NumberOfSpecsBeforeParallelization int - NumberOfTotalSpecs int - NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun int - NumberOfPendingSpecs int - NumberOfSkippedSpecs int - NumberOfPassedSpecs int - NumberOfFailedSpecs int - // Flaked specs are those that failed initially, but then passed on a - // subsequent try. - NumberOfFlakedSpecs int - RunTime time.Duration -} - -type SpecSummary struct { - ComponentTexts []string - ComponentCodeLocations []CodeLocation - - State SpecState - RunTime time.Duration - Failure SpecFailure - IsMeasurement bool - NumberOfSamples int - Measurements map[string]*SpecMeasurement - - CapturedOutput string - SuiteID string -} - -func (s SpecSummary) HasFailureState() bool { - return s.State.IsFailure() -} - -func (s SpecSummary) TimedOut() bool { - return s.State == SpecStateTimedOut -} - -func (s SpecSummary) Panicked() bool { - return s.State == SpecStatePanicked -} - -func (s SpecSummary) Failed() bool { - return s.State == SpecStateFailed -} - -func (s SpecSummary) Passed() bool { - return s.State == SpecStatePassed -} - -func (s SpecSummary) Skipped() bool { - return s.State == SpecStateSkipped -} - -func (s SpecSummary) Pending() bool { - return s.State == SpecStatePending -} - -type SetupSummary struct { - ComponentType SpecComponentType - CodeLocation CodeLocation - - State SpecState - RunTime time.Duration - Failure SpecFailure - - CapturedOutput string - SuiteID string -} - -type SpecFailure struct { - Message string - Location CodeLocation - ForwardedPanic string - - ComponentIndex int - ComponentType SpecComponentType - ComponentCodeLocation CodeLocation -} - -type SpecMeasurement struct { - Name string - Info interface{} - Order int - - Results []float64 - - Smallest float64 - Largest float64 - Average float64 - StdDeviation float64 - - SmallestLabel string - LargestLabel string - AverageLabel string - Units string - Precision int -} - -func (s SpecMeasurement) PrecisionFmt() string { - if s.Precision == 0 { - return "%f" - } - - str := strconv.Itoa(s.Precision) - - return "%." + str + "f" -} - -type SpecState uint - -const ( - SpecStateInvalid SpecState = iota - - SpecStatePending - SpecStateSkipped - SpecStatePassed - SpecStateFailed - SpecStatePanicked - SpecStateTimedOut -) - -func (state SpecState) IsFailure() bool { - return state == SpecStateTimedOut || state == SpecStatePanicked || state == SpecStateFailed -} - -type SpecComponentType uint - -const ( - SpecComponentTypeInvalid SpecComponentType = iota - - SpecComponentTypeContainer - SpecComponentTypeBeforeSuite - SpecComponentTypeAfterSuite - SpecComponentTypeBeforeEach - SpecComponentTypeJustBeforeEach - SpecComponentTypeJustAfterEach - SpecComponentTypeAfterEach - SpecComponentTypeIt - SpecComponentTypeMeasure -) - -type FlagType uint - -const ( - FlagTypeNone FlagType = iota - FlagTypeFocused - FlagTypePending -) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/.gitignore b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/.gitignore similarity index 90% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/.gitignore rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/.gitignore index b9f9659..18793c2 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/.gitignore +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/.gitignore @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ tmp/**/* *.coverprofile .vscode .idea/ -*.log +*.log \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/CHANGELOG.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76577dc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/CHANGELOG.md @@ -0,0 +1,1028 @@ +## 2.19.0 + +### Features + +[Label Sets](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#label-sets) allow for more expressive and flexible label filtering. + +## 2.18.0 + +### Features +- Add --slience-skips and --force-newlines [f010b65] +- fail when no tests were run and --fail-on-empty was set [d80eebe] + +### Fixes +- Fix table entry context edge case [42013d6] + +### Maintenance +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.20.0 to 0.21.0 (#1406) [fcf1fd7] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.33.0 to 1.33.1 (#1399) [8bb14fd] +- Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.24.0 to 0.25.0 (#1407) [04bfad7] + +## 2.17.3 + +### Fixes +`ginkgo watch` now ignores hidden files [bde6e00] + +## 2.17.2 + +### Fixes +- fix: close files [32259c8] +- fix github output log level for skipped specs [780e7a3] + +### Maintenance +- Bump github.com/google/pprof [d91fe4e] +- Bump github.com/go-task/slim-sprig to v3 [8cb662e] +- Bump golang.org/x/net in /integration/_fixtures/version_mismatch_fixture (#1391) [3134422] +- Bump github-pages from 230 to 231 in /docs (#1384) [eca81b4] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.19.0 to 0.20.0 (#1383) [760def8] +- Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.23.0 to 0.24.0 (#1381) [4ce33f4] +- Fix test for gomega version bump [f2fcd97] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.30.0 to 1.33.0 (#1390) [fd622d2] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.17.0 to 0.19.0 (#1368) [5474a26] +- Bump github-pages from 229 to 230 in /docs (#1359) [e6d1170] +- Bump google.golang.org/protobuf from 1.28.0 to 1.33.0 (#1374) [7f447b2] +- Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.20.0 to 0.23.0 (#1380) [f15239a] + +## 2.17.1 + +### Fixes +- If the user sets --seed=0, make sure all parallel nodes get the same seed [af0330d] + +## 2.17.0 + +### Features + +- add `--github-output` for nicer output in github actions [e8a2056] + +### Maintenance + +- fix typo in core_dsl.go [977bc6f] +- Fix typo in docs [e297e7b] + +## 2.16.0 + +### Features +- add SpecContext to reporting nodes + +### Fixes +- merge coverages instead of combining them (#1329) (#1340) [23f0cc5] +- core_dsl: disable Getwd() with environment variable (#1357) [cd418b7] + +### Maintenance +- docs/index.md: Typo [2cebe8d] +- fix docs [06de431] +- chore: test with Go 1.22 (#1352) [898cba9] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.16.1 to 0.17.0 (#1336) [17ae120] +- Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.15.0 to 0.16.0 (#1327) [5a179ed] +- Bump github.com/go-logr/logr from 1.3.0 to 1.4.1 (#1321) [a1e6b69] +- Bump github-pages and jekyll-feed in /docs (#1351) [d52951d] +- Fix docs for handling failures in goroutines (#1339) [4471b2e] + +## 2.15.0 + +### Features + +- JUnit reports now interpret Label(owner:X) and set owner to X. [8f3bd70] +- include cancellation reason when cancelling spec context [96e915c] + +### Fixes + +- emit output of failed go tool cover invocation so users can try to debug things for themselves [c245d09] +- fix outline when using nodot in ginkgo v2 [dca77c8] +- Document areas where GinkgoT() behaves differently from testing.T [dbaf18f] +- bugfix(docs): use Unsetenv instead of Clearenv (#1337) [6f67a14] + +### Maintenance + +- Bump to go 1.20 [4fcd0b3] + +## 2.14.0 + +### Features +You can now use `GinkgoTB()` when you need an instance of `testing.TB` to pass to a library. + +Prior to this release table testing only supported generating individual `It`s for each test entry. `DescribeTableSubtree` extends table testing support to entire testing subtrees - under the hood `DescrieTableSubtree` generates a new container for each entry and invokes your function to fill our the container. See the [docs](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-subtree-tables) to learn more. + +- Introduce DescribeTableSubtree [65ec56d] +- add GinkgoTB() to docs [4a2c832] +- Add GinkgoTB() function (#1333) [92b6744] + +### Fixes +- Fix typo in internal/suite.go (#1332) [beb9507] +- Fix typo in docs/index.md (#1319) [4ac3a13] +- allow wasm to compile with ginkgo present (#1311) [b2e5bc5] + +### Maintenance +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.16.0 to 0.16.1 (#1316) [465a8ec] +- Bump actions/setup-go from 4 to 5 (#1313) [eab0e40] +- Bump github/codeql-action from 2 to 3 (#1317) [fbf9724] +- Bump golang.org/x/crypto (#1318) [3ee80ee] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.14.0 to 0.16.0 (#1306) [123e1d5] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.29.0 to 1.30.0 (#1297) [558f6e0] +- Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.17.0 to 0.19.0 (#1307) [84ff7f3] + +## 2.13.2 + +### Fixes +- Fix file handler leak (#1309) [e2e81c8] +- Avoid allocations with `(*regexp.Regexp).MatchString` (#1302) [3b2a2a7] + +## 2.13.1 + +### Fixes +- # 1296 fix(precompiled test guite): exec bit check omitted on Windows (#1301) [26eea01] + +### Maintenance +- Bump github.com/go-logr/logr from 1.2.4 to 1.3.0 (#1291) [7161a9d] +- Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.13.0 to 0.14.0 (#1295) [7fc7b10] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.12.0 to 0.14.0 (#1282) [74bbd65] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.27.10 to 1.29.0 (#1290) [9373633] +- Bump golang.org/x/net in /integration/_fixtures/version_mismatch_fixture (#1286) [6e3cf65] + +## 2.13.0 + +### Features + +Add PreviewSpect() to enable programmatic preview access to the suite report (fixes #1225) + +## 2.12.1 + +### Fixes +- Print logr prefix if it exists (#1275) [90d4846] + +### Maintenance +- Bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4 (#1271) [555f543] +- Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.11.0 to 0.12.0 (#1270) [d867b7d] + +## 2.12.0 + +### Features + +- feat: allow MustPassRepeatedly decorator to be set at suite level (#1266) [05de518] + +### Fixes + +- fix-errors-in-readme (#1244) [27c2f5d] + +### Maintenance + +Various chores/dependency bumps. + +## 2.11.0 + +In prior versions of Ginkgo specs the CLI filter flags (e.g. `--focus`, `--label-filter`) would _override_ any programmatic focus. This behavior has proved surprising and confusing in at least the following ways: + +- users cannot combine programmatic filters and CLI filters to more efficiently select subsets of tests +- CLI filters can override programmatic focus on CI systems resulting in an exit code of 0 despite the presence of (incorrectly!) committed focused specs. + +Going forward Ginkgo will AND all programmatic and CLI filters. Moreover, the presence of any programmatic focused tests will always result in a non-zero exit code. + +This change is technically a change in Ginkgo's external contract and may require some users to make changes to successfully adopt. Specifically: it's possible some users were intentionally using CLI filters to override programmatic focus. If this is you please open an issue so we can explore solutions to the underlying problem you are trying to solve. + +### Fixes +- Programmatic focus is no longer overwrriten by CLI filters [d6bba86] + +### Maintenance +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.27.7 to 1.27.8 (#1218) [4a70a38] +- Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.8.0 to 0.9.0 (#1219) [97eda4d] + +## 2.10.0 + +### Features +- feat(ginkgo/generators): add --tags flag (#1216) [a782a77] + adds a new --tags flag to ginkgo generate + +### Fixes +- Fix broken link of MIGRATING_TO_V2.md (#1217) [548d78e] + +### Maintenance +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.9.1 to 0.9.3 (#1215) [2b76a5e] + +## 2.9.7 + +### Fixes +- fix race when multiple defercleanups are called in goroutines [07fc3a0] + +## 2.9.6 + +### Fixes +- fix: create parent directory before report files (#1212) [0ac65de] + +### Maintenance +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.27.6 to 1.27.7 (#1202) [3e39231] + +## 2.9.5 + +### Fixes +- ensure the correct deterministic sort order is produced when ordered specs are generated by a helper function [7fa0b6b] + +### Maintenance +- fix generators link (#1200) [9f9d8b9] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.8.0 to 0.9.1 (#1196) [150e3f2] +- fix spelling err in docs (#1199) [0013b1a] +- Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.7.0 to 0.8.0 (#1193) [9e9e3e5] + +## 2.9.4 + +### Fixes +- fix hang with ginkgo -p (#1192) [15d4bdc] - this addresses a _long_ standing issue related to Ginkgo hanging when a child process spawned by the test does not exit. + +- fix: fail fast may cause Serial spec or cleanup Node interrupted (#1178) [8dea88b] - prior to this there was a small gap in which specs on other processes might start even if one process has tried to abort the suite. + + +### Maintenance +- Document run order when multiple setup nodes are at the same nesting level [903be81] + +## 2.9.3 + +### Features +- Add RenderTimeline to GinkgoT() [c0c77b6] + +### Fixes +- update Measure deprecation message. fixes #1176 [227c662] +- add newlines to GinkgoLogr (#1170) (#1171) [0de0e7c] + +### Maintenance +- Bump commonmarker from 0.23.8 to 0.23.9 in /docs (#1183) [8b925ab] +- Bump nokogiri from 1.14.1 to 1.14.3 in /docs (#1184) [e3795a4] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.7.0 to 0.8.0 (#1182) [b453793] +- Bump actions/setup-go from 3 to 4 (#1164) [73ed75b] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.27.4 to 1.27.6 (#1173) [0a2bc64] +- Bump github.com/go-logr/logr from 1.2.3 to 1.2.4 (#1174) [f41c557] +- Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.6.0 to 0.7.0 (#1179) [8e423e5] + +## 2.9.2 + +### Maintenance +- Bump github.com/go-task/slim-sprig (#1167) [3fcc5bf] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.27.3 to 1.27.4 (#1163) [6143ffe] + +## 2.9.1 + +### Fixes +This release fixes a longstanding issue where `ginkgo -coverpkg=./...` would not work. This is now resolved and fixes [#1161](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/1161) and [#995](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/995) +- Support -coverpkg=./... [26ca1b5] +- document coverpkg a bit more clearly [fc44c3b] + +### Maintenance +- bump various dependencies +- Improve Documentation and fix typo (#1158) [93de676] + +## 2.9.0 + +### Features +- AttachProgressReporter is an experimental feature that allows users to provide arbitrary information when a ProgressReport is requested [28801fe] + +- GinkgoT() has been expanded to include several Ginkgo-specific methods [2bd5a3b] + + The intent is to enable the development of third-party libraries that integrate deeply with Ginkgo using `GinkgoT()` to access Ginkgo's functionality. + +## 2.8.4 + +### Features +- Add OmitSuiteSetupNodes to JunitReportConfig (#1147) [979fbc2] +- Add a reference to ginkgolinter in docs.index.md (#1143) [8432589] + +### Fixes +- rename tools hack to see if it fixes things for downstream users [a8bb39a] + +### Maintenance +- Bump golang.org/x/text (#1144) [41b2a8a] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.27.0 to 1.27.1 (#1142) [7c4f583] + +## 2.8.3 + +Released to fix security issue in golang.org/x/net dependency + +### Maintenance + +- Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.6.0 to 0.7.0 (#1141) [fc1a02e] +- remove tools.go hack from documentation [0718693] + +## 2.8.2 + +Ginkgo now includes a `tools.go` file in the root directory of the `ginkgo` package. This should allow modules that simply `go get github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2` to also pull in the CLI dependencies. This obviates the need for consumers of Ginkgo to have their own `tools.go` file and makes it simpler to ensure that the version of the `ginkgo` CLI being used matches the version of the library. You can simply run `go run github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo` to run the version of the cli associated with your package go.mod. + +### Maintenance + +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.26.0 to 1.27.0 (#1139) [5767b0a] +- Fix minor typos (#1138) [e1e9723] +- Fix link in V2 Migration Guide (#1137) [a588f60] + +## 2.8.1 + +### Fixes +- lock around default report output to avoid triggering the race detector when calling By from goroutines [2d5075a] +- don't run ReportEntries through sprintf [febbe38] + +### Maintenance +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.5.0 to 0.6.0 (#1135) [11a4860] +- test: update matrix for Go 1.20 (#1130) [4890a62] +- Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.4.0 to 0.5.0 (#1133) [a774638] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.25.0 to 1.26.0 (#1120) [3f233bd] +- Bump github-pages from 227 to 228 in /docs (#1131) [f9b8649] +- Bump activesupport from 6.0.6 to 6.0.6.1 in /docs (#1127) [6f8c042] +- Update index.md with instructions on how to upgrade Ginkgo [833a75e] + +## 2.8.0 + +### Features + +- Introduce GinkgoHelper() to track and exclude helper functions from potential CodeLocations [e19f556] + +Modeled after `testing.T.Helper()`. Now, rather than write code like: + +```go +func helper(model Model) { + Expect(model).WithOffset(1).To(BeValid()) + Expect(model.SerialNumber).WithOffset(1).To(MatchRegexp(/[a-f0-9]*/)) +} +``` + +you can stop tracking offsets (which makes nesting composing helpers nearly impossible) and simply write: + +```go +func helper(model Model) { + GinkgoHelper() + Expect(model).To(BeValid()) + Expect(model.SerialNumber).To(MatchRegexp(/[a-f0-9]*/)) +} +``` + +- Introduce GinkgoLabelFilter() and Label().MatchesLabelFilter() to make it possible to programmatically match filters (fixes #1119) [2f6597c] + +You can now write code like this: + +```go +BeforeSuite(func() { + if Label("slow").MatchesLabelFilter(GinkgoLabelFilter()) { + // do slow setup + } + + if Label("fast").MatchesLabelFilter(GinkgoLabelFilter()) { + // do fast setup + } +}) +``` + +to programmatically check whether a given set of labels will match the configured `--label-filter`. + +### Maintenance + +- Bump webrick from 1.7.0 to 1.8.1 in /docs (#1125) [ea4966e] +- cdeql: add ruby language (#1124) [9dd275b] +- dependabot: add bundler package-ecosystem for docs (#1123) [14e7bdd] + +## 2.7.1 + +### Fixes +- Bring back SuiteConfig.EmitSpecProgress to avoid compilation issue for consumers that set it manually [d2a1cb0] + +### Maintenance +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.24.2 to 1.25.0 (#1118) [cafece6] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.4.0 to 0.5.0 (#1111) [eda66c2] +- Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.3.0 to 0.4.0 (#1112) [ac5ccaa] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.24.1 to 1.24.2 (#1097) [eee6480] + +## 2.7.0 + +### Features +- Introduce ContinueOnFailure for Ordered containers [e0123ca] - Ordered containers that are also decorated with ContinueOnFailure will not stop running specs after the first spec fails. +- Support for bootstrap commands to use custom data for templates (#1110) [7a2b242] +- Support for labels and pending decorator in ginkgo outline output (#1113) [e6e3b98] +- Color aliases for custom color support (#1101) [49fab7a] + +### Fixes +- correctly ensure deterministic spec order, even if specs are generated by iterating over a map [89dda20] +- Fix a bug where timedout specs were not correctly treated as failures when determining whether or not to run AfterAlls in an Ordered container. +- Ensure go test coverprofile outputs to the expected location (#1105) [b0bd77b] + +## 2.6.1 + +### Features +- Override formatter colors from envvars - this is a new feature but an alternative approach involving config files might be taken in the future (#1095) [60240d1] + +### Fixes +- GinkgoRecover now supports ignoring panics that match a specific, hidden, interface [301f3e2] + +### Maintenance +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.24.0 to 1.24.1 (#1077) [3643823] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.2.0 to 0.4.0 (#1090) [f9f856e] +- Bump nokogiri from 1.13.9 to 1.13.10 in /docs (#1091) [0d7087e] + +## 2.6.0 + +### Features +- `ReportBeforeSuite` provides access to the suite report before the suite begins. +- Add junit config option for omitting leafnodetype (#1088) [956e6d2] +- Add support to customize junit report config to omit spec labels (#1087) [de44005] + +### Fixes +- Fix stack trace pruning so that it has a chance of working on windows [2165648] + +## 2.5.1 + +### Fixes +- skipped tests only show as 'S' when running with -v [3ab38ae] +- Fix typo in docs/index.md (#1082) [55fc58d] +- Fix typo in docs/index.md (#1081) [8a14f1f] +- Fix link notation in docs/index.md (#1080) [2669612] +- Fix typo in `--progress` deprecation message (#1076) [b4b7edc] + +### Maintenance +- chore: Included githubactions in the dependabot config (#976) [baea341] +- Bump golang.org/x/sys from 0.1.0 to 0.2.0 (#1075) [9646297] + +## 2.5.0 + +### Ginkgo output now includes a timeline-view of the spec + +This commit changes Ginkgo's default output. Spec details are now +presented as a **timeline** that includes events that occur during the spec +lifecycle interleaved with any GinkgoWriter content. This makes is much easier +to understand the flow of a spec and where a given failure occurs. + +The --progress, --slow-spec-threshold, --always-emit-ginkgo-writer flags +and the SuppressProgressReporting decorator have all been deprecated. Instead +the existing -v and -vv flags better capture the level of verbosity to display. However, +a new --show-node-events flag is added to include node `> Enter` and `< Exit` events +in the spec timeline. + +In addition, JUnit reports now include the timeline (rendered with -vv) and custom JUnit +reports can be configured and generated using +`GenerateJUnitReportWithConfig(report types.Report, dst string, config JunitReportConfig)` + +Code should continue to work unchanged with this version of Ginkgo - however if you have tooling that +was relying on the specific output format of Ginkgo you _may_ run into issues. Ginkgo's console output is not guaranteed to be stable for tooling and automation purposes. You should, instead, use Ginkgo's JSON format +to build tooling on top of as it has stronger guarantees to be stable from version to version. + +### Features +- Provide details about which timeout expired [0f2fa27] + +### Fixes +- Add Support Policy to docs [c70867a] + +### Maintenance +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.22.1 to 1.23.0 (#1070) [bb3b4e2] + +## 2.4.0 + +### Features + +- DeferCleanup supports functions with multiple-return values [5e33c75] +- Add GinkgoLogr (#1067) [bf78c28] +- Introduction of 'MustPassRepeatedly' decorator (#1051) [047c02f] + +### Fixes +- correcting some typos (#1064) [1403d3c] +- fix flaky internal_integration interrupt specs [2105ba3] +- Correct busted link in README [be6b5b9] + +### Maintenance +- Bump actions/checkout from 2 to 3 (#1062) [8a2f483] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.1.12 to 0.2.0 (#1065) [529c4e8] +- Bump github/codeql-action from 1 to 2 (#1061) [da09146] +- Bump actions/setup-go from 2 to 3 (#1060) [918040d] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.22.0 to 1.22.1 (#1053) [2098e4d] +- Bump nokogiri from 1.13.8 to 1.13.9 in /docs (#1066) [1d74122] +- Add GHA to dependabot config [4442772] + +## 2.3.1 + +## Fixes +Several users were invoking `ginkgo` by installing the latest version of the cli via `go install github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo@latest`. When 2.3.0 was released this resulted in an influx of issues as CI systems failed due to a change in the internal contract between the Ginkgo CLI and the Ginkgo library. Ginkgo only supports running the same version of the library as the cli (which is why both are packaged in the same repository). + +With this patch release, the ginkgo CLI can now identify a version mismatch and emit a helpful error message. + +- Ginkgo cli can identify version mismatches and emit a helpful error message [bc4ae2f] +- further emphasize that a version match is required when running Ginkgo on CI and/or locally [2691dd8] + +### Maintenance +- bump gomega to v1.22.0 [822a937] + +## 2.3.0 + +### Interruptible Nodes and Timeouts + +Ginkgo now supports per-node and per-spec timeouts on interruptible nodes. Check out the [documentation for all the details](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-timeouts-and-interruptible-nodes) but the gist is you can now write specs like this: + +```go +It("is interruptible", func(ctx SpecContext) { // or context.Context instead of SpecContext, both are valid. + // do things until `ctx.Done()` is closed, for example: + req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, "POST", "/build-widgets", nil) + Expect(err).NotTo(HaveOccured()) + _, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) + Expect(err).NotTo(HaveOccured()) + + Eventually(client.WidgetCount).WithContext(ctx).Should(Equal(17)) +}, NodeTimeout(time.Second*20), GracePeriod(5*time.Second)) +``` + +and have Ginkgo ensure that the node completes before the timeout elapses. If it does elapse, or if an external interrupt is received (e.g. `^C`) then Ginkgo will cancel the context and wait for the Grace Period for the node to exit before proceeding with any cleanup nodes associated with the spec. The `ctx` provided by Ginkgo can also be passed down to Gomega's `Eventually` to have all assertions within the node governed by a single deadline. + +### Features + +- Ginkgo now records any additional failures that occur during the cleanup of a failed spec. In prior versions this information was quietly discarded, but the introduction of a more rigorous approach to timeouts and interruptions allows Ginkgo to better track subsequent failures. +- `SpecContext` also provides a mechanism for third-party libraries to provide additional information when a Progress Report is generated. Gomega uses this to provide the current state of an `Eventually().WithContext()` assertion when a Progress Report is requested. +- DescribeTable now exits with an error if it is not passed any Entries [a4c9865] + +## Fixes +- fixes crashes on newer Ruby 3 installations by upgrading github-pages gem dependency [92c88d5] +- Make the outline command able to use the DSL import [1be2427] + +## Maintenance +- chore(docs): delete no meaning d [57c373c] +- chore(docs): Fix hyperlinks [30526d5] +- chore(docs): fix code blocks without language settings [cf611c4] +- fix intra-doc link [b541bcb] + +## 2.2.0 + +### Generate real-time Progress Reports [f91377c] + +Ginkgo can now generate Progress Reports to point users at the current running line of code (including a preview of the actual source code) and a best guess at the most relevant subroutines. + +These Progress Reports allow users to debug stuck or slow tests without exiting the Ginkgo process. A Progress Report can be generated at any time by sending Ginkgo a `SIGINFO` (`^T` on MacOS/BSD) or `SIGUSR1`. + +In addition, the user can specify `--poll-progress-after` and `--poll-progress-interval` to have Ginkgo start periodically emitting progress reports if a given node takes too long. These can be overriden/set on a per-node basis with the `PollProgressAfter` and `PollProgressInterval` decorators. + +Progress Reports are emitted to stdout, and also stored in the machine-redable report formats that Ginkgo supports. + +Ginkgo also uses this progress reporting infrastructure under the hood when handling timeouts and interrupts. This yields much more focused, useful, and informative stack traces than previously. + +### Features +- `BeforeSuite`, `AfterSuite`, `SynchronizedBeforeSuite`, `SynchronizedAfterSuite`, and `ReportAfterSuite` now support (the relevant subset of) decorators. These can be passed in _after_ the callback functions that are usually passed into these nodes. + + As a result the **signature of these methods has changed** and now includes a trailing `args ...interface{}`. For most users simply using the DSL, this change is transparent. However if you were assigning one of these functions to a custom variable (or passing it around) then your code may need to change to reflect the new signature. + +### Maintenance +- Modernize the invocation of Ginkgo in github actions [0ffde58] +- Update reocmmended CI settings in docs [896bbb9] +- Speed up unnecessarily slow integration test [6d3a90e] + +## 2.1.6 + +### Fixes +- Add `SuppressProgressReporting` decorator to turn off --progress announcements for a given node [dfef62a] +- chore: remove duplicate word in comments [7373214] + +## 2.1.5 + +### Fixes +- drop -mod=mod instructions; fixes #1026 [6ad7138] +- Ensure `CurrentSpecReport` and `AddReportEntry` are thread-safe [817c09b] +- remove stale importmap gcflags flag test [3cd8b93] +- Always emit spec summary [5cf23e2] - even when only one spec has failed +- Fix ReportAfterSuite usage in docs [b1864ad] +- fixed typo (#997) [219cc00] +- TrimRight is not designed to trim Suffix [71ebb74] +- refactor: replace strings.Replace with strings.ReplaceAll (#978) [143d208] +- fix syntax in examples (#975) [b69554f] + +### Maintenance +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.20.0 to 1.20.1 (#1027) [e5dfce4] +- Bump tzinfo from 1.2.9 to 1.2.10 in /docs (#1006) [7ae91c4] +- Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.19.0 to 1.20.0 (#1005) [e87a85a] +- test: add new Go 1.19 to test matrix (#1014) [bbefe12] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.1.11 to 0.1.12 (#1012) [9327906] +- Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.1.10 to 0.1.11 (#993) [f44af96] +- Bump nokogiri from 1.13.3 to 1.13.6 in /docs (#981) [ef336aa] + +## 2.1.4 + +### Fixes +- Numerous documentation typos +- Prepend `when` when using `When` (this behavior was in 1.x but unintentionally lost during the 2.0 rewrite) [efce903] +- improve error message when a parallel process fails to report back [a7bd1fe] +- guard against concurrent map writes in DeprecationTracker [0976569] +- Invoke reporting nodes during dry-run (fixes #956 and #935) [aae4480] +- Fix ginkgo import circle [f779385] + +## 2.1.3 + +See [https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2) for details on V2. + +### Fixes +- Calling By in a container node now emits a useful error. [ff12cee] + +## 2.1.2 + +### Fixes + +- Track location of focused specs correctly in `ginkgo unfocus` [a612ff1] +- Profiling suites with focused specs no longer generates an erroneous failure message [8fbfa02] +- Several documentation typos fixed. Big thanks to everyone who helped catch them and report/fix them! + +## 2.1.1 + +See [https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2) for details on V2. + +### Fixes +- Suites that only import the new dsl packages are now correctly identified as Ginkgo suites [ec17e17] + +## 2.1.0 + +See [https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2) for details on V2. + +2.1.0 is a minor release with a few tweaks: + +- Introduce new DSL packages to enable users to pick-and-choose which portions of the DSL to dot-import. [90868e2] More details [here](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#alternatives-to-dot-importing-ginkgo). +- Add error check for invalid/nil parameters to DescribeTable [6f8577e] +- Myriad docs typos fixed (thanks everyone!) [718542a, ecb7098, 146654c, a8f9913, 6bdffde, 03dcd7e] + +## 2.0.0 + +See [https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2) + +## 1.16.5 + +Ginkgo 2.0 now has a Release Candidate. 1.16.5 advertises the existence of the RC. +1.16.5 deprecates GinkgoParallelNode in favor of GinkgoParallelProcess + +You can silence the RC advertisement by setting an `ACK_GINKGO_RC=true` environment variable or creating a file in your home directory called `.ack-ginkgo-rc` + +## 1.16.4 + +### Fixes +1.16.4 retracts 1.16.3. There are no code changes. The 1.16.3 tag was associated with the wrong commit and an attempt to change it after-the-fact has proven problematic. 1.16.4 retracts 1.16.3 in Ginkgo's go.mod and creates a new, correctly tagged, release. + +## 1.16.3 + +### Features +- Measure is now deprecated and emits a deprecation warning. + +## 1.16.2 + +### Fixes +- Deprecations can be suppressed by setting an `ACK_GINKGO_DEPRECATIONS=` environment variable. + +## 1.16.1 + +### Fixes +- Suppress --stream deprecation warning on windows (#793) + +## 1.16.0 + +### Features +- Advertise Ginkgo 2.0. Introduce deprecations. [9ef1913] + - Update README.md to advertise that Ginkgo 2.0 is coming. + - Backport the 2.0 DeprecationTracker and start alerting users + about upcoming deprecations. + +- Add slim-sprig template functions to bootstrap/generate (#775) [9162b86] + +- Fix accidental reference to 1488 (#784) [9fb7fe4] + +## 1.15.2 + +### Fixes +- ignore blank `-focus` and `-skip` flags (#780) [e90a4a0] + +## 1.15.1 + +### Fixes +- reporters/junit: Use `system-out` element instead of `passed` (#769) [9eda305] + +## 1.15.0 + +### Features +- Adds 'outline' command to print the outline of specs/containers in a file (#754) [071c369] [6803cc3] [935b538] [06744e8] [0c40583] +- Add support for using template to generate tests (#752) [efb9e69] +- Add a Chinese Doc #755 (#756) [5207632] +- cli: allow multiple -focus and -skip flags (#736) [9a782fb] + +### Fixes +- Add _internal to filename of tests created with internal flag (#751) [43c12da] + +## 1.14.2 + +### Fixes +- correct handling windows backslash in import path (#721) [97f3d51] +- Add additional methods to GinkgoT() to improve compatibility with the testing.TB interface [b5fe44d] + +## 1.14.1 + +### Fixes +- Discard exported method declaration when running ginkgo bootstrap (#558) [f4b0240] + +## 1.14.0 + +### Features +- Defer running top-level container nodes until RunSpecs is called [d44dedf] +- [Document Ginkgo lifecycle](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#understanding-ginkgos-lifecycle) +- Add `extensions/globals` package (#692) [3295c8f] - this can be helpful in contexts where you are test-driving your test-generation code (see [#692](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/pull/692)) +- Print Skip reason in JUnit reporter if one was provided [820dfab] + +## 1.13.0 + +### Features +- Add a version of table.Entry that allows dumping the entry parameters. (#689) [21eaef2] + +### Fixes +- Ensure integration tests pass in an environment sans GOPATH [606fba2] +- Add books package (#568) [fc0e44e] +- doc(readme): installation via "tools package" (#677) [83bb20e] +- Solve the undefined: unix.Dup2 compile error on mips64le (#680) [0624f75] +- Import package without dot (#687) [6321024] +- Fix integration tests to stop require GOPATH (#686) [a912ec5] + +## 1.12.3 + +### Fixes +- Print correct code location of failing table test (#666) [c6d7afb] + +## 1.12.2 + +### Fixes +- Update dependencies [ea4a036] + +## 1.12.1 + +### Fixes +- Make unfocus ("blur") much faster (#674) [8b18061] +- Fix typo (#673) [7fdcbe8] +- Test against 1.14 and remove 1.12 [d5c2ad6] +- Test if a coverprofile content is empty before checking its latest character (#670) [14d9fa2] +- replace tail package with maintained one. this fixes go get errors (#667) [4ba33d4] +- improve ginkgo performance - makes progress on #644 [a14f98e] +- fix convert integration tests [1f8ba69] +- fix typo successful -> successful (#663) [1ea49cf] +- Fix invalid link (#658) [b886136] +- convert utility : Include comments from source (#657) [1077c6d] +- Explain what BDD means [d79e7fb] +- skip race detector test on unsupported platform (#642) [f8ab89d] +- Use Dup2 from golang.org/x/sys/unix instead of syscallDup (#638) [5d53c55] +- Fix missing newline in combined coverage file (#641) [6a07ea2] +- check if a spec is run before returning SpecSummary (#645) [8850000] + +## 1.12.0 + +### Features +- Add module definition (#630) [78916ab] + +## 1.11.0 + +### Features +- Add syscall for riscv64 architecture [f66e896] +- teamcity reporter: output location of test failure as well as test definition (#626) [9869142] +- teamcity reporter: output newline after every service message (#625) [3cfa02d] +- Add support for go module when running `generate` command (#578) [9c89e3f] + +## 1.10.3 + +### Fixes +- Set go_import_path in travis.yml to allow internal packages in forks (#607) [3b721db] +- Add integration test [d90e0dc] +- Fix coverage files combining [e5dde8c] +- A new CLI option: -ginkgo.reportFile (#601) [034fd25] + +## 1.10.2 + +### Fixes +- speed up table entry generateIt() (#609) [5049dc5] +- Fix. Write errors to stderr instead of stdout (#610) [7bb3091] + +## 1.10.1 + +### Fixes +- stack backtrace: fix skipping (#600) [2a4c0bd] + +## 1.10.0 + +### Fixes +- stack backtrace: fix alignment and skipping [66915d6] +- fix typo in documentation [8f97b93] + +## 1.9.0 + +### Features +- Option to print output into report, when tests have passed [0545415] + +### Fixes +- Fixed typos in comments [0ecbc58] +- gofmt code [a7f8bfb] +- Simplify code [7454d00] +- Simplify concatenation, incrementation and function assignment [4825557] +- Avoid unnecessary conversions [9d9403c] +- JUnit: include more detailed information about panic [19cca4b] +- Print help to stdout when the user asks for help [4cb7441] + + +## 1.8.0 + +### New Features +- allow config of the vet flag for `go test` (#562) [3cd45fa] +- Support projects using go modules [d56ee76] + +### Fixes and Minor Improvements +- chore(godoc): fixes typos in Measurement funcs [dbaca8e] +- Optimize focus to avoid allocations [f493786] +- Ensure generated test file names are underscored [505cc35] + +## 1.7.0 + +### New Features +- Add JustAfterEach (#484) [0d4f080] + +### Fixes +- Correctly round suite time in junit reporter [2445fc1] +- Avoid using -i argument to go test for Golang 1.10+ [46bbc26] + +## 1.6.0 + +### New Features +- add --debug flag to emit node output to files (#499) [39febac] + +### Fixes +- fix: for `go vet` to pass [69338ec] +- docs: fix for contributing instructions [7004cb1] +- consolidate and streamline contribution docs (#494) [d848015] +- Make generated Junit file compatible with "Maven Surefire" (#488) [e51bee6] +- all: gofmt [000d317] +- Increase eventually timeout to 30s [c73579c] +- Clarify asynchronous test behavior [294d8f4] +- Travis badge should only show master [26d2143] + +## 1.5.0 5/10/2018 + +### New Features +- Supports go v1.10 (#443, #446, #451) [e873237, 468e89e, e37dbfe, a37f4c0, c0b857d, bca5260, 4177ca8] +- Add a When() synonym for Context() (#386) [747514b, 7484dad, 7354a07, dd826c8] +- Re-add noisySkippings flag [652e15c] +- Allow coverage to be displayed for focused specs (#367) [11459a8] +- Handle -outputdir flag (#364) [228e3a8] +- Handle -coverprofile flag (#355) [43392d5] + +### Fixes +- When using custom reporters register the custom reporters *before* the default reporter. This allows users to see the output of any print statements in their customer reporters. (#365) [8382b23] +- When running a test and calculating the coverage using the `-coverprofile` and `-outputdir` flags, Ginkgo fails with an error if the directory does not exist. This is due to an [issue in go 1.10](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/24588) (#446) [b36a6e0] +- `unfocus` command ignores vendor folder (#459) [e5e551c, c556e43, a3b6351, 9a820dd] +- Ignore packages whose tests are all ignored by go (#456) [7430ca7, 6d8be98] +- Increase the threshold when checking time measurements (#455) [2f714bf, 68f622c] +- Fix race condition in coverage tests (#423) [a5a8ff7, ab9c08b] +- Add an extra new line after reporting spec run completion for test2json [874520d] +- added name name field to junit reported testsuite [ae61c63] +- Do not set the run time of a spec when the dryRun flag is used (#438) [457e2d9, ba8e856] +- Process FWhen and FSpecify when unfocusing (#434) [9008c7b, ee65bd, df87dfe] +- Synchronies the access to the state of specs to avoid race conditions (#430) [7d481bc, ae6829d] +- Added Duration on GinkgoTestDescription (#383) [5f49dad, 528417e, 0747408, 329d7ed] +- Fix Ginkgo stack trace on failure for Specify (#415) [b977ede, 65ca40e, 6c46eb8] +- Update README with Go 1.6+, Golang -> Go (#409) [17f6b97, bc14b66, 20d1598] +- Use fmt.Errorf instead of errors.New(fmt.Sprintf (#401) [a299f56, 44e2eaa] +- Imports in generated code should follow conventions (#398) [0bec0b0, e8536d8] +- Prevent data race error when Recording a benchmark value from multiple go routines (#390) [c0c4881, 7a241e9] +- Replace GOPATH in Environment [4b883f0] + + +## 1.4.0 7/16/2017 + +- `ginkgo` now provides a hint if you accidentally forget to run `ginkgo bootstrap` to generate a `*_suite_test.go` file that actually invokes the Ginkgo test runner. [#345](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/pull/345) +- thanks to improvements in `go test -c` `ginkgo` no longer needs to fix Go's compilation output to ensure compilation errors are expressed relative to the CWD. [#357] +- `ginkgo watch -watchRegExp=...` allows you to specify a custom regular expression to watch. Only files matching the regular expression are watched for changes (the default is `\.go$`) [#356] +- `ginkgo` now always emits compilation output. Previously, only failed compilation output was printed out. [#277] +- `ginkgo -requireSuite` now fails the test run if there are `*_test.go` files but `go test` fails to detect any tests. Typically this means you forgot to run `ginkgo bootstrap` to generate a suite file. [#344] +- `ginkgo -timeout=DURATION` allows you to adjust the timeout for the entire test suite (default is 24 hours) [#248] + +## 1.3.0 3/28/2017 + +Improvements: + +- Significantly improved parallel test distribution. Now instead of pre-sharding test cases across workers (which can result in idle workers and poor test performance) Ginkgo uses a shared queue to keep all workers busy until all tests are complete. This improves test-time performance and consistency. +- `Skip(message)` can be used to skip the current test. +- Added `extensions/table` - a Ginkgo DSL for [Table Driven Tests](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#table-driven-tests) +- Add `GinkgoRandomSeed()` - shorthand for `config.GinkgoConfig.RandomSeed` +- Support for retrying flaky tests with `--flakeAttempts` +- `ginkgo ./...` now recurses as you'd expect +- Added `Specify` a synonym for `It` +- Support colorise on Windows +- Broader support for various go compilation flags in the `ginkgo` CLI + +Bug Fixes: + +- Ginkgo tests now fail when you `panic(nil)` (#167) + +## 1.2.0 5/31/2015 + +Improvements + +- `ginkgo -coverpkg` calls down to `go test -coverpkg` (#160) +- `ginkgo -afterSuiteHook COMMAND` invokes the passed-in `COMMAND` after a test suite completes (#152) +- Relaxed requirement for Go 1.4+. `ginkgo` now works with Go v1.3+ (#166) + +## 1.2.0-beta + +Ginkgo now requires Go 1.4+ + +Improvements: + +- Call reporters in reverse order when announcing spec completion -- allows custom reporters to emit output before the default reporter does. +- Improved focus behavior. Now, this: + + ```golang + FDescribe("Some describe", func() { + It("A", func() {}) + + FIt("B", func() {}) + }) + ``` + + will run `B` but *not* `A`. This tends to be a common usage pattern when in the thick of writing and debugging tests. +- When `SIGINT` is received, Ginkgo will emit the contents of the `GinkgoWriter` before running the `AfterSuite`. Useful for debugging stuck tests. +- When `--progress` is set, Ginkgo will write test progress (in particular, Ginkgo will say when it is about to run a BeforeEach, AfterEach, It, etc...) to the `GinkgoWriter`. This is useful for debugging stuck tests and tests that generate many logs. +- Improved output when an error occurs in a setup or teardown block. +- When `--dryRun` is set, Ginkgo will walk the spec tree and emit to its reporter *without* actually running anything. Best paired with `-v` to understand which specs will run in which order. +- Add `By` to help document long `It`s. `By` simply writes to the `GinkgoWriter`. +- Add support for precompiled tests: + - `ginkgo build ` will now compile the package, producing a file named `package.test` + - The compiled `package.test` file can be run directly. This runs the tests in series. + - To run precompiled tests in parallel, you can run: `ginkgo -p package.test` +- Support `bootstrap`ping and `generate`ing [Agouti](http://agouti.org) specs. +- `ginkgo generate` and `ginkgo bootstrap` now honor the package name already defined in a given directory +- The `ginkgo` CLI ignores `SIGQUIT`. Prevents its stack dump from interlacing with the underlying test suite's stack dump. +- The `ginkgo` CLI now compiles tests into a temporary directory instead of the package directory. This necessitates upgrading to Go v1.4+. +- `ginkgo -notify` now works on Linux + +Bug Fixes: + +- If --skipPackages is used and all packages are skipped, Ginkgo should exit 0. +- Fix tempfile leak when running in parallel +- Fix incorrect failure message when a panic occurs during a parallel test run +- Fixed an issue where a pending test within a focused context (or a focused test within a pending context) would skip all other tests. +- Be more consistent about handling SIGTERM as well as SIGINT +- When interrupted while concurrently compiling test suites in the background, Ginkgo now cleans up the compiled artifacts. +- Fixed a long standing bug where `ginkgo -p` would hang if a process spawned by one of the Ginkgo parallel nodes does not exit. (Hooray!) + +## 1.1.0 (8/2/2014) + +No changes, just dropping the beta. + +## 1.1.0-beta (7/22/2014) +New Features: + +- `ginkgo watch` now monitors packages *and their dependencies* for changes. The depth of the dependency tree can be modified with the `-depth` flag. +- Test suites with a programmatic focus (`FIt`, `FDescribe`, etc...) exit with non-zero status code, even when they pass. This allows CI systems to detect accidental commits of focused test suites. +- `ginkgo -p` runs the testsuite in parallel with an auto-detected number of nodes. +- `ginkgo -tags=TAG_LIST` passes a list of tags down to the `go build` command. +- `ginkgo --failFast` aborts the test suite after the first failure. +- `ginkgo generate file_1 file_2` can take multiple file arguments. +- Ginkgo now summarizes any spec failures that occurred at the end of the test run. +- `ginkgo --randomizeSuites` will run tests *suites* in random order using the generated/passed-in seed. + +Improvements: + +- `ginkgo -skipPackage` now takes a comma-separated list of strings. If the *relative path* to a package matches one of the entries in the comma-separated list, that package is skipped. +- `ginkgo --untilItFails` no longer recompiles between attempts. +- Ginkgo now panics when a runnable node (`It`, `BeforeEach`, `JustBeforeEach`, `AfterEach`, `Measure`) is nested within another runnable node. This is always a mistake. Any test suites that panic because of this change should be fixed. + +Bug Fixes: + +- `ginkgo boostrap` and `ginkgo generate` no longer fail when dealing with `hyphen-separated-packages`. +- parallel specs are now better distributed across nodes - fixed a crashing bug where (for example) distributing 11 tests across 7 nodes would panic + +## 1.0.0 (5/24/2014) +New Features: + +- Add `GinkgoParallelNode()` - shorthand for `config.GinkgoConfig.ParallelNode` + +Improvements: + +- When compilation fails, the compilation output is rewritten to present a correct *relative* path. Allows ⌘-clicking in iTerm open the file in your text editor. +- `--untilItFails` and `ginkgo watch` now generate new random seeds between test runs, unless a particular random seed is specified. + +Bug Fixes: + +- `-cover` now generates a correctly combined coverprofile when running with in parallel with multiple `-node`s. +- Print out the contents of the `GinkgoWriter` when `BeforeSuite` or `AfterSuite` fail. +- Fix all remaining race conditions in Ginkgo's test suite. + +## 1.0.0-beta (4/14/2014) +Breaking changes: + +- `thirdparty/gomocktestreporter` is gone. Use `GinkgoT()` instead +- Modified the Reporter interface +- `watch` is now a subcommand, not a flag. + +DSL changes: + +- `BeforeSuite` and `AfterSuite` for setting up and tearing down test suites. +- `AfterSuite` is triggered on interrupt (`^C`) as well as exit. +- `SynchronizedBeforeSuite` and `SynchronizedAfterSuite` for setting up and tearing down singleton resources across parallel nodes. + +CLI changes: + +- `watch` is now a subcommand, not a flag +- `--nodot` flag can be passed to `ginkgo generate` and `ginkgo bootstrap` to avoid dot imports. This explicitly imports all exported identifiers in Ginkgo and Gomega. Refreshing this list can be done by running `ginkgo nodot` +- Additional arguments can be passed to specs. Pass them after the `--` separator +- `--skipPackage` flag takes a regexp and ignores any packages with package names passing said regexp. +- `--trace` flag prints out full stack traces when errors occur, not just the line at which the error occurs. + +Misc: + +- Start using semantic versioning +- Start maintaining changelog + +Major refactor: + +- Pull out Ginkgo's internal to `internal` +- Rename `example` everywhere to `spec` +- Much more! diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..80de566 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Contributing to Ginkgo + +Your contributions to Ginkgo are essential for its long-term maintenance and improvement. + +- Please **open an issue first** - describe what problem you are trying to solve and give the community a forum for input and feedback ahead of investing time in writing code! +- Ensure adequate test coverage: + - When adding to the Ginkgo library, add unit and/or integration tests (under the `integration` folder). + - When adding to the Ginkgo CLI, note that there are very few unit tests. Please add an integration test. +- Run `make` or: + - Install ginkgo locally via `go install ./...` + - Make sure all the tests succeed via `ginkgo -r -p` + - Vet your changes via `go vet ./...` +- Update the documentation. Ginkgo uses `godoc` comments and documentation in `docs/index.md`. You can run `bundle && bundle exec jekyll serve` in the `docs` directory to preview your changes. + +Thanks for supporting Ginkgo! diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/LICENSE similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/LICENSE rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/LICENSE diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/Makefile b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb099af --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +# default task since it's first +.PHONY: all +all: vet test + +.PHONY: test +test: + go run github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo -r -p + +.PHONY: vet +vet: + go vet ./... diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/README.md b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb23ffd --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +![Ginkgo](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/images/ginkgo.png) + +[![test](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/workflows/test/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/actions?query=workflow%3Atest+branch%3Amaster) | [Ginkgo Docs](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/) + +--- + +# Ginkgo + +Ginkgo is a mature testing framework for Go designed to help you write expressive specs. Ginkgo builds on top of Go's `testing` foundation and is complemented by the [Gomega](https://github.com/onsi/gomega) matcher library. Together, Ginkgo and Gomega let you express the intent behind your specs clearly: + +```go +import ( + . "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" + . "github.com/onsi/gomega" + ... +) + +var _ = Describe("Checking books out of the library", Label("library"), func() { + var library *libraries.Library + var book *books.Book + var valjean *users.User + BeforeEach(func() { + library = libraries.NewClient() + book = &books.Book{ + Title: "Les Miserables", + Author: "Victor Hugo", + } + valjean = users.NewUser("Jean Valjean") + }) + + When("the library has the book in question", func() { + BeforeEach(func(ctx SpecContext) { + Expect(library.Store(ctx, book)).To(Succeed()) + }) + + Context("and the book is available", func() { + It("lends it to the reader", func(ctx SpecContext) { + Expect(valjean.Checkout(ctx, library, "Les Miserables")).To(Succeed()) + Expect(valjean.Books()).To(ContainElement(book)) + Expect(library.UserWithBook(ctx, book)).To(Equal(valjean)) + }, SpecTimeout(time.Second * 5)) + }) + + Context("but the book has already been checked out", func() { + var javert *users.User + BeforeEach(func(ctx SpecContext) { + javert = users.NewUser("Javert") + Expect(javert.Checkout(ctx, library, "Les Miserables")).To(Succeed()) + }) + + It("tells the user", func(ctx SpecContext) { + err := valjean.Checkout(ctx, library, "Les Miserables") + Expect(err).To(MatchError("Les Miserables is currently checked out")) + }, SpecTimeout(time.Second * 5)) + + It("lets the user place a hold and get notified later", func(ctx SpecContext) { + Expect(valjean.Hold(ctx, library, "Les Miserables")).To(Succeed()) + Expect(valjean.Holds(ctx)).To(ContainElement(book)) + + By("when Javert returns the book") + Expect(javert.Return(ctx, library, book)).To(Succeed()) + + By("it eventually informs Valjean") + notification := "Les Miserables is ready for pick up" + Eventually(ctx, valjean.Notifications).Should(ContainElement(notification)) + + Expect(valjean.Checkout(ctx, library, "Les Miserables")).To(Succeed()) + Expect(valjean.Books(ctx)).To(ContainElement(book)) + Expect(valjean.Holds(ctx)).To(BeEmpty()) + }, SpecTimeout(time.Second * 10)) + }) + }) + + When("the library does not have the book in question", func() { + It("tells the reader the book is unavailable", func(ctx SpecContext) { + err := valjean.Checkout(ctx, library, "Les Miserables") + Expect(err).To(MatchError("Les Miserables is not in the library catalog")) + }, SpecTimeout(time.Second * 5)) + }) +}) +``` + +Jump to the [docs](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/) to learn more. It's easy to [bootstrap](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#bootstrapping-a-suite) and start writing your [first specs](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#adding-specs-to-a-suite). + +If you have a question, comment, bug report, feature request, etc. please open a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/new), or visit the [Ginkgo Slack channel](https://app.slack.com/client/T029RQSE6/CQQ50BBNW). + +## Capabilities + +Whether writing basic unit specs, complex integration specs, or even performance specs - Ginkgo gives you an expressive Domain-Specific Language (DSL) that will be familiar to users coming from frameworks such as [Quick](https://github.com/Quick/Quick), [RSpec](https://rspec.info), [Jasmine](https://jasmine.github.io), and [Busted](https://lunarmodules.github.io/busted/). This style of testing is sometimes referred to as "Behavior-Driven Development" (BDD) though Ginkgo's utility extends beyond acceptance-level testing. + +With Ginkgo's DSL you can use nestable [`Describe`, `Context` and `When` container nodes](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#organizing-specs-with-container-nodes) to help you organize your specs. [`BeforeEach` and `AfterEach` setup nodes](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#extracting-common-setup-beforeeach) for setup and cleanup. [`It` and `Specify` subject nodes](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-subjects-it) that hold your assertions. [`BeforeSuite` and `AfterSuite` nodes](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#suite-setup-and-cleanup-beforesuite-and-aftersuite) to prep for and cleanup after a suite... and [much more!](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#writing-specs). + +At runtime, Ginkgo can run your specs in reproducibly [random order](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-randomization) and has sophisticated support for [spec parallelization](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-parallelization). In fact, running specs in parallel is as easy as + +```bash +ginkgo -p +``` + +By following [established patterns for writing parallel specs](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#patterns-for-parallel-integration-specs) you can build even large, complex integration suites that parallelize cleanly and run performantly. And you don't have to worry about your spec suite hanging or leaving a mess behind - Ginkgo provides a per-node `context.Context` and the capability to interrupt the spec after a set period of time - and then clean up. + +As your suites grow Ginkgo helps you keep your specs organized with [labels](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-labels) and lets you easily run [subsets of specs](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#filtering-specs), either [programmatically](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#focused-specs) or on the [command line](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#combining-filters). And Ginkgo's reporting infrastructure generates machine-readable output in a [variety of formats](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-machine-readable-reports) _and_ allows you to build your own [custom reporting infrastructure](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-reports-programmatically). + +Ginkgo ships with `ginkgo`, a [command line tool](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#ginkgo-cli-overview) with support for generating, running, filtering, and profiling Ginkgo suites. You can even have Ginkgo automatically run your specs when it detects a change with `ginkgo watch`, enabling rapid feedback loops during test-driven development. + +And that's just Ginkgo! [Gomega](https://onsi.github.io/gomega/) brings a rich, mature, family of [assertions and matchers](https://onsi.github.io/gomega/#provided-matchers) to your suites. With Gomega you can easily mix [synchronous and asynchronous assertions](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#patterns-for-asynchronous-testing) in your specs. You can even build your own set of expressive domain-specific matchers quickly and easily by composing Gomega's [existing building blocks](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#building-custom-matchers). + +Happy Testing! + +## License + +Ginkgo is MIT-Licensed + +## Contributing + +See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/RELEASING.md b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/RELEASING.md similarity index 58% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/RELEASING.md rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/RELEASING.md index db3d234..363815d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/RELEASING.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/RELEASING.md @@ -1,13 +1,19 @@ A Ginkgo release is a tagged git sha and a GitHub release. To cut a release: 1. Ensure CHANGELOG.md is up to date. - - Use `git log --pretty=format:'- %s [%h]' HEAD...vX.X.X` to list all the commits since the last release + - Use + ```bash + LAST_VERSION=$(git tag --sort=version:refname | tail -n1) + CHANGES=$(git log --pretty=format:'- %s [%h]' HEAD...$LAST_VERSION) + echo -e "## NEXT\n\n$CHANGES\n\n### Features\n\n### Fixes\n\n### Maintenance\n\n$(cat CHANGELOG.md)" > CHANGELOG.md + ``` + to update the changelog - Categorize the changes into - Breaking Changes (requires a major version) - New Features (minor version) - Fixes (fix version) - Maintenance (which in general should not be mentioned in `CHANGELOG.md` as they have no user impact) -1. Update `VERSION` in `config/config.go` +1. Update `VERSION` in `types/version.go` 1. Commit, push, and release: ``` git commit -m "vM.m.p" diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/config/deprecated.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/config/deprecated.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a61021d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/config/deprecated.go @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +package config + +// GinkgoConfigType has been deprecated and its equivalent now lives in +// the types package. You can no longer access Ginkgo configuration from the config +// package. Instead use the DSL's GinkgoConfiguration() function to get copies of the +// current configuration +// +// GinkgoConfigType is still here so custom V1 reporters do not result in a compilation error +// It will be removed in a future minor release of Ginkgo +type GinkgoConfigType = DeprecatedGinkgoConfigType +type DeprecatedGinkgoConfigType struct { + RandomSeed int64 + RandomizeAllSpecs bool + RegexScansFilePath bool + FocusStrings []string + SkipStrings []string + SkipMeasurements bool + FailOnPending bool + FailFast bool + FlakeAttempts int + EmitSpecProgress bool + DryRun bool + DebugParallel bool + + ParallelNode int + ParallelTotal int + SyncHost string + StreamHost string +} + +// DefaultReporterConfigType has been deprecated and its equivalent now lives in +// the types package. You can no longer access Ginkgo configuration from the config +// package. Instead use the DSL's GinkgoConfiguration() function to get copies of the +// current configuration +// +// DefaultReporterConfigType is still here so custom V1 reporters do not result in a compilation error +// It will be removed in a future minor release of Ginkgo +type DefaultReporterConfigType = DeprecatedDefaultReporterConfigType +type DeprecatedDefaultReporterConfigType struct { + NoColor bool + SlowSpecThreshold float64 + NoisyPendings bool + NoisySkippings bool + Succinct bool + Verbose bool + FullTrace bool + ReportPassed bool + ReportFile string +} + +// Sadly there is no way to gracefully deprecate access to these global config variables. +// Users who need access to Ginkgo's configuration should use the DSL's GinkgoConfiguration() method +// These new unwieldy type names exist to give users a hint when they try to compile and the compilation fails +type GinkgoConfigIsNoLongerAccessibleFromTheConfigPackageUseTheDSLsGinkgoConfigurationFunctionInstead struct{} + +// Sadly there is no way to gracefully deprecate access to these global config variables. +// Users who need access to Ginkgo's configuration should use the DSL's GinkgoConfiguration() method +// These new unwieldy type names exist to give users a hint when they try to compile and the compilation fails +var GinkgoConfig = GinkgoConfigIsNoLongerAccessibleFromTheConfigPackageUseTheDSLsGinkgoConfigurationFunctionInstead{} + +// Sadly there is no way to gracefully deprecate access to these global config variables. +// Users who need access to Ginkgo's configuration should use the DSL's GinkgoConfiguration() method +// These new unwieldy type names exist to give users a hint when they try to compile and the compilation fails +type DefaultReporterConfigIsNoLongerAccessibleFromTheConfigPackageUseTheDSLsGinkgoConfigurationFunctionInstead struct{} + +// Sadly there is no way to gracefully deprecate access to these global config variables. +// Users who need access to Ginkgo's configuration should use the DSL's GinkgoConfiguration() method +// These new unwieldy type names exist to give users a hint when they try to compile and the compilation fails +var DefaultReporterConfig = DefaultReporterConfigIsNoLongerAccessibleFromTheConfigPackageUseTheDSLsGinkgoConfigurationFunctionInstead{} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/core_dsl.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/core_dsl.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a3e8237 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/core_dsl.go @@ -0,0 +1,847 @@ +/* +Ginkgo is a testing framework for Go designed to help you write expressive tests. +https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo +MIT-Licensed + +The godoc documentation outlines Ginkgo's API. Since Ginkgo is a Domain-Specific Language it is important to +build a mental model for Ginkgo - the narrative documentation at https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/ is designed to help you do that. +You should start there - even a brief skim will be helpful. At minimum you should skim through the https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#getting-started chapter. + +Ginkgo's is best paired with the Gomega matcher library: https://github.com/onsi/gomega + +You can run Ginkgo specs with go test - however we recommend using the ginkgo cli. It enables functionality +that go test does not (especially running suites in parallel). You can learn more at https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#ginkgo-cli-overview +or by running 'ginkgo help'. +*/ +package ginkgo + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "strings" + + "github.com/go-logr/logr" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/global" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +const GINKGO_VERSION = types.VERSION + +var flagSet types.GinkgoFlagSet +var deprecationTracker = types.NewDeprecationTracker() +var suiteConfig = types.NewDefaultSuiteConfig() +var reporterConfig = types.NewDefaultReporterConfig() +var suiteDidRun = false +var outputInterceptor internal.OutputInterceptor +var client parallel_support.Client + +func init() { + var err error + flagSet, err = types.BuildTestSuiteFlagSet(&suiteConfig, &reporterConfig) + exitIfErr(err) + writer := internal.NewWriter(os.Stdout) + GinkgoWriter = writer + GinkgoLogr = internal.GinkgoLogrFunc(writer) +} + +func exitIfErr(err error) { + if err != nil { + if outputInterceptor != nil { + outputInterceptor.Shutdown() + } + if client != nil { + client.Close() + } + fmt.Fprintln(formatter.ColorableStdErr, err.Error()) + os.Exit(1) + } +} + +func exitIfErrors(errors []error) { + if len(errors) > 0 { + if outputInterceptor != nil { + outputInterceptor.Shutdown() + } + if client != nil { + client.Close() + } + for _, err := range errors { + fmt.Fprintln(formatter.ColorableStdErr, err.Error()) + } + os.Exit(1) + } +} + +// The interface implemented by GinkgoWriter +type GinkgoWriterInterface interface { + io.Writer + + Print(a ...interface{}) + Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) + Println(a ...interface{}) + + TeeTo(writer io.Writer) + ClearTeeWriters() +} + +/* +SpecContext is the context object passed into nodes that are subject to a timeout or need to be notified of an interrupt. It implements the standard context.Context interface but also contains additional helpers to provide an extensibility point for Ginkgo. (As an example, Gomega's Eventually can use the methods defined on SpecContext to provide deeper integration with Ginkgo). + +You can do anything with SpecContext that you do with a typical context.Context including wrapping it with any of the context.With* methods. + +Ginkgo will cancel the SpecContext when a node is interrupted (e.g. by the user sending an interrupt signal) or when a node has exceeded its allowed run-time. Note, however, that even in cases where a node has a deadline, SpecContext will not return a deadline via .Deadline(). This is because Ginkgo does not use a WithDeadline() context to model node deadlines as Ginkgo needs control over the precise timing of the context cancellation to ensure it can provide an accurate progress report at the moment of cancellation. +*/ +type SpecContext = internal.SpecContext + +/* +GinkgoWriter implements a GinkgoWriterInterface and io.Writer + +When running in verbose mode (ginkgo -v) any writes to GinkgoWriter will be immediately printed +to stdout. Otherwise, GinkgoWriter will buffer any writes produced during the current test and flush them to screen +only if the current test fails. + +GinkgoWriter also provides convenience Print, Printf and Println methods and allows you to tee to a custom writer via GinkgoWriter.TeeTo(writer). +Writes to GinkgoWriter are immediately sent to any registered TeeTo() writers. You can unregister all TeeTo() Writers with GinkgoWriter.ClearTeeWriters() + +You can learn more at https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#logging-output +*/ +var GinkgoWriter GinkgoWriterInterface + +/* +GinkgoLogr is a logr.Logger that writes to GinkgoWriter +*/ +var GinkgoLogr logr.Logger + +// The interface by which Ginkgo receives *testing.T +type GinkgoTestingT interface { + Fail() +} + +/* +GinkgoConfiguration returns the configuration of the current suite. + +The first return value is the SuiteConfig which controls aspects of how the suite runs, +the second return value is the ReporterConfig which controls aspects of how Ginkgo's default +reporter emits output. + +Mutating the returned configurations has no effect. To reconfigure Ginkgo programmatically you need +to pass in your mutated copies into RunSpecs(). + +You can learn more at https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#overriding-ginkgos-command-line-configuration-in-the-suite +*/ +func GinkgoConfiguration() (types.SuiteConfig, types.ReporterConfig) { + return suiteConfig, reporterConfig +} + +/* +GinkgoRandomSeed returns the seed used to randomize spec execution order. It is +useful for seeding your own pseudorandom number generators to ensure +consistent executions from run to run, where your tests contain variability (for +example, when selecting random spec data). + +You can learn more at https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-randomization +*/ +func GinkgoRandomSeed() int64 { + return suiteConfig.RandomSeed +} + +/* +GinkgoParallelProcess returns the parallel process number for the current ginkgo process +The process number is 1-indexed. You can use GinkgoParallelProcess() to shard access to shared +resources across your suites. You can learn more about patterns for sharding at https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#patterns-for-parallel-integration-specs + +For more on how specs are parallelized in Ginkgo, see http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-parallelization +*/ +func GinkgoParallelProcess() int { + return suiteConfig.ParallelProcess +} + +/* +GinkgoHelper marks the function it's called in as a test helper. When a failure occurs inside a helper function, Ginkgo will skip the helper when analyzing the stack trace to identify where the failure occurred. + +This is an alternative, simpler, mechanism to passing in a skip offset when calling Fail or using Gomega. +*/ +func GinkgoHelper() { + types.MarkAsHelper(1) +} + +/* +GinkgoLabelFilter() returns the label filter configured for this suite via `--label-filter`. + +You can use this to manually check if a set of labels would satisfy the filter via: + + if (Label("cat", "dog").MatchesLabelFilter(GinkgoLabelFilter())) { + //... + } +*/ +func GinkgoLabelFilter() string { + suiteConfig, _ := GinkgoConfiguration() + return suiteConfig.LabelFilter +} + +/* +PauseOutputInterception() pauses Ginkgo's output interception. This is only relevant +when running in parallel and output to stdout/stderr is being intercepted. You generally +don't need to call this function - however there are cases when Ginkgo's output interception +mechanisms can interfere with external processes launched by the test process. + +In particular, if an external process is launched that has cmd.Stdout/cmd.Stderr set to os.Stdout/os.Stderr +then Ginkgo's output interceptor will hang. To circumvent this, set cmd.Stdout/cmd.Stderr to GinkgoWriter. +If, for some reason, you aren't able to do that, you can PauseOutputInterception() before starting the process +then ResumeOutputInterception() after starting it. + +Note that PauseOutputInterception() does not cause stdout writes to print to the console - +this simply stops intercepting and storing stdout writes to an internal buffer. +*/ +func PauseOutputInterception() { + if outputInterceptor == nil { + return + } + outputInterceptor.PauseIntercepting() +} + +// ResumeOutputInterception() - see docs for PauseOutputInterception() +func ResumeOutputInterception() { + if outputInterceptor == nil { + return + } + outputInterceptor.ResumeIntercepting() +} + +/* +RunSpecs is the entry point for the Ginkgo spec runner. + +You must call this within a Golang testing TestX(t *testing.T) function. +If you bootstrapped your suite with "ginkgo bootstrap" this is already +done for you. + +Ginkgo is typically configured via command-line flags. This configuration +can be overridden, however, and passed into RunSpecs as optional arguments: + + func TestMySuite(t *testing.T) { + RegisterFailHandler(gomega.Fail) + // fetch the current config + suiteConfig, reporterConfig := GinkgoConfiguration() + // adjust it + suiteConfig.SkipStrings = []string{"NEVER-RUN"} + reporterConfig.FullTrace = true + // pass it in to RunSpecs + RunSpecs(t, "My Suite", suiteConfig, reporterConfig) + } + +Note that some configuration changes can lead to undefined behavior. For example, +you should not change ParallelProcess or ParallelTotal as the Ginkgo CLI is responsible +for setting these and orchestrating parallel specs across the parallel processes. See http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-parallelization +for more on how specs are parallelized in Ginkgo. + +You can also pass suite-level Label() decorators to RunSpecs. The passed-in labels will apply to all specs in the suite. +*/ +func RunSpecs(t GinkgoTestingT, description string, args ...interface{}) bool { + if suiteDidRun { + exitIfErr(types.GinkgoErrors.RerunningSuite()) + } + suiteDidRun = true + err := global.PushClone() + if err != nil { + exitIfErr(err) + } + defer global.PopClone() + + suiteLabels := extractSuiteConfiguration(args) + + var reporter reporters.Reporter + if suiteConfig.ParallelTotal == 1 { + reporter = reporters.NewDefaultReporter(reporterConfig, formatter.ColorableStdOut) + outputInterceptor = internal.NoopOutputInterceptor{} + client = nil + } else { + reporter = reporters.NoopReporter{} + switch strings.ToLower(suiteConfig.OutputInterceptorMode) { + case "swap": + outputInterceptor = internal.NewOSGlobalReassigningOutputInterceptor() + case "none": + outputInterceptor = internal.NoopOutputInterceptor{} + default: + outputInterceptor = internal.NewOutputInterceptor() + } + client = parallel_support.NewClient(suiteConfig.ParallelHost) + if !client.Connect() { + client = nil + exitIfErr(types.GinkgoErrors.UnreachableParallelHost(suiteConfig.ParallelHost)) + } + defer client.Close() + } + + writer := GinkgoWriter.(*internal.Writer) + if reporterConfig.Verbosity().GTE(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) && suiteConfig.ParallelTotal == 1 { + writer.SetMode(internal.WriterModeStreamAndBuffer) + } else { + writer.SetMode(internal.WriterModeBufferOnly) + } + + if reporterConfig.WillGenerateReport() { + registerReportAfterSuiteNodeForAutogeneratedReports(reporterConfig) + } + + err = global.Suite.BuildTree() + exitIfErr(err) + suitePath, err := getwd() + exitIfErr(err) + suitePath, err = filepath.Abs(suitePath) + exitIfErr(err) + + passed, hasFocusedTests := global.Suite.Run(description, suiteLabels, suitePath, global.Failer, reporter, writer, outputInterceptor, interrupt_handler.NewInterruptHandler(client), client, internal.RegisterForProgressSignal, suiteConfig) + outputInterceptor.Shutdown() + + flagSet.ValidateDeprecations(deprecationTracker) + if deprecationTracker.DidTrackDeprecations() { + fmt.Fprintln(formatter.ColorableStdErr, deprecationTracker.DeprecationsReport()) + } + + if !passed { + t.Fail() + } + + if passed && hasFocusedTests && strings.TrimSpace(os.Getenv("GINKGO_EDITOR_INTEGRATION")) == "" { + fmt.Println("PASS | FOCUSED") + os.Exit(types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE) + } + return passed +} + +func extractSuiteConfiguration(args []interface{}) Labels { + suiteLabels := Labels{} + configErrors := []error{} + for _, arg := range args { + switch arg := arg.(type) { + case types.SuiteConfig: + suiteConfig = arg + case types.ReporterConfig: + reporterConfig = arg + case Labels: + suiteLabels = append(suiteLabels, arg...) + default: + configErrors = append(configErrors, types.GinkgoErrors.UnknownTypePassedToRunSpecs(arg)) + } + } + exitIfErrors(configErrors) + + configErrors = types.VetConfig(flagSet, suiteConfig, reporterConfig) + if len(configErrors) > 0 { + fmt.Fprintf(formatter.ColorableStdErr, formatter.F("{{red}}Ginkgo detected configuration issues:{{/}}\n")) + for _, err := range configErrors { + fmt.Fprintf(formatter.ColorableStdErr, err.Error()) + } + os.Exit(1) + } + + return suiteLabels +} + +func getwd() (string, error) { + if !strings.EqualFold(os.Getenv("GINKGO_PRESERVE_CACHE"), "true") { + // Getwd calls os.Getenv("PWD"), which breaks test caching if the cache + // is shared between two different directories with the same test code. + return os.Getwd() + } + return "", nil +} + +/* +PreviewSpecs walks the testing tree and produces a report without actually invoking the specs. +See http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#previewing-specs for more information. +*/ +func PreviewSpecs(description string, args ...any) Report { + err := global.PushClone() + if err != nil { + exitIfErr(err) + } + defer global.PopClone() + + suiteLabels := extractSuiteConfiguration(args) + priorDryRun, priorParallelTotal, priorParallelProcess := suiteConfig.DryRun, suiteConfig.ParallelTotal, suiteConfig.ParallelProcess + suiteConfig.DryRun, suiteConfig.ParallelTotal, suiteConfig.ParallelProcess = true, 1, 1 + defer func() { + suiteConfig.DryRun, suiteConfig.ParallelTotal, suiteConfig.ParallelProcess = priorDryRun, priorParallelTotal, priorParallelProcess + }() + reporter := reporters.NoopReporter{} + outputInterceptor = internal.NoopOutputInterceptor{} + client = nil + writer := GinkgoWriter.(*internal.Writer) + + err = global.Suite.BuildTree() + exitIfErr(err) + suitePath, err := getwd() + exitIfErr(err) + suitePath, err = filepath.Abs(suitePath) + exitIfErr(err) + + global.Suite.Run(description, suiteLabels, suitePath, global.Failer, reporter, writer, outputInterceptor, interrupt_handler.NewInterruptHandler(client), client, internal.RegisterForProgressSignal, suiteConfig) + + return global.Suite.GetPreviewReport() +} + +/* +Skip instructs Ginkgo to skip the current spec + +You can call Skip in any Setup or Subject node closure. + +For more on how to filter specs in Ginkgo see https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#filtering-specs +*/ +func Skip(message string, callerSkip ...int) { + skip := 0 + if len(callerSkip) > 0 { + skip = callerSkip[0] + } + cl := types.NewCodeLocationWithStackTrace(skip + 1) + global.Failer.Skip(message, cl) + panic(types.GinkgoErrors.UncaughtGinkgoPanic(cl)) +} + +/* +Fail notifies Ginkgo that the current spec has failed. (Gomega will call Fail for you automatically when an assertion fails.) + +Under the hood, Fail panics to end execution of the current spec. Ginkgo will catch this panic and proceed with +the subsequent spec. If you call Fail, or make an assertion, within a goroutine launched by your spec you must +add defer GinkgoRecover() to the goroutine to catch the panic emitted by Fail. + +You can call Fail in any Setup or Subject node closure. + +You can learn more about how Ginkgo manages failures here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#mental-model-how-ginkgo-handles-failure +*/ +func Fail(message string, callerSkip ...int) { + skip := 0 + if len(callerSkip) > 0 { + skip = callerSkip[0] + } + + cl := types.NewCodeLocationWithStackTrace(skip + 1) + global.Failer.Fail(message, cl) + panic(types.GinkgoErrors.UncaughtGinkgoPanic(cl)) +} + +/* +AbortSuite instructs Ginkgo to fail the current spec and skip all subsequent specs, thereby aborting the suite. + +You can call AbortSuite in any Setup or Subject node closure. + +You can learn more about how Ginkgo handles suite interruptions here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#interrupting-aborting-and-timing-out-suites +*/ +func AbortSuite(message string, callerSkip ...int) { + skip := 0 + if len(callerSkip) > 0 { + skip = callerSkip[0] + } + + cl := types.NewCodeLocationWithStackTrace(skip + 1) + global.Failer.AbortSuite(message, cl) + panic(types.GinkgoErrors.UncaughtGinkgoPanic(cl)) +} + +/* +ignorablePanic is used by Gomega to signal to GinkgoRecover that Goemga is handling +the error associated with this panic. It i used when Eventually/Consistently are passed a func(g Gomega) and the resulting function launches a goroutines that makes a failed assertion. That failed assertion is registered by Gomega and then panics. Ordinarily the panic is captured by Gomega. In the case of a goroutine Gomega can't capture the panic - so we piggy back on GinkgoRecover so users have a single defer GinkgoRecover() pattern to follow. To do that we need to tell Ginkgo to ignore this panic and not register it as a panic on the global Failer. +*/ +type ignorablePanic interface{ GinkgoRecoverShouldIgnoreThisPanic() } + +/* +GinkgoRecover should be deferred at the top of any spawned goroutine that (may) call `Fail` +Since Gomega assertions call fail, you should throw a `defer GinkgoRecover()` at the top of any goroutine that +calls out to Gomega + +Here's why: Ginkgo's `Fail` method records the failure and then panics to prevent +further assertions from running. This panic must be recovered. Normally, Ginkgo recovers the panic for you, +however if a panic originates on a goroutine *launched* from one of your specs there's no +way for Ginkgo to rescue the panic. To do this, you must remember to `defer GinkgoRecover()` at the top of such a goroutine. + +You can learn more about how Ginkgo manages failures here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#mental-model-how-ginkgo-handles-failure +*/ +func GinkgoRecover() { + e := recover() + if e != nil { + if _, ok := e.(ignorablePanic); ok { + return + } + global.Failer.Panic(types.NewCodeLocationWithStackTrace(1), e) + } +} + +// pushNode is used by the various test construction DSL methods to push nodes onto the suite +// it handles returned errors, emits a detailed error message to help the user learn what they may have done wrong, then exits +func pushNode(node internal.Node, errors []error) bool { + exitIfErrors(errors) + exitIfErr(global.Suite.PushNode(node)) + return true +} + +/* +Describe nodes are Container nodes that allow you to organize your specs. A Describe node's closure can contain any number of +Setup nodes (e.g. BeforeEach, AfterEach, JustBeforeEach), and Subject nodes (i.e. It). + +Context and When nodes are aliases for Describe - use whichever gives your suite a better narrative flow. It is idomatic +to Describe the behavior of an object or function and, within that Describe, outline a number of Contexts and Whens. + +You can learn more at https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#organizing-specs-with-container-nodes +In addition, container nodes can be decorated with a variety of decorators. You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +func Describe(text string, args ...interface{}) bool { + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeContainer, text, args...)) +} + +/* +FDescribe focuses specs within the Describe block. +*/ +func FDescribe(text string, args ...interface{}) bool { + args = append(args, internal.Focus) + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeContainer, text, args...)) +} + +/* +PDescribe marks specs within the Describe block as pending. +*/ +func PDescribe(text string, args ...interface{}) bool { + args = append(args, internal.Pending) + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeContainer, text, args...)) +} + +/* +XDescribe marks specs within the Describe block as pending. + +XDescribe is an alias for PDescribe +*/ +var XDescribe = PDescribe + +/* Context is an alias for Describe - it generates the exact same kind of Container node */ +var Context, FContext, PContext, XContext = Describe, FDescribe, PDescribe, XDescribe + +/* When is an alias for Describe - it generates the exact same kind of Container node */ +func When(text string, args ...interface{}) bool { + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeContainer, "when "+text, args...)) +} + +/* When is an alias for Describe - it generates the exact same kind of Container node */ +func FWhen(text string, args ...interface{}) bool { + args = append(args, internal.Focus) + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeContainer, "when "+text, args...)) +} + +/* When is an alias for Describe - it generates the exact same kind of Container node */ +func PWhen(text string, args ...interface{}) bool { + args = append(args, internal.Pending) + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeContainer, "when "+text, args...)) +} + +var XWhen = PWhen + +/* +It nodes are Subject nodes that contain your spec code and assertions. + +Each It node corresponds to an individual Ginkgo spec. You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within an It node's closure. + +You can pass It nodes bare functions (func() {}) or functions that receive a SpecContext or context.Context: func(ctx SpecContext) {} and func (ctx context.Context) {}. If the function takes a context then the It is deemed interruptible and Ginkgo will cancel the context in the event of a timeout (configured via the SpecTimeout() or NodeTimeout() decorators) or of an interrupt signal. + +You can learn more at https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-subjects-it +In addition, subject nodes can be decorated with a variety of decorators. You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +func It(text string, args ...interface{}) bool { + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeIt, text, args...)) +} + +/* +FIt allows you to focus an individual It. +*/ +func FIt(text string, args ...interface{}) bool { + args = append(args, internal.Focus) + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeIt, text, args...)) +} + +/* +PIt allows you to mark an individual It as pending. +*/ +func PIt(text string, args ...interface{}) bool { + args = append(args, internal.Pending) + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeIt, text, args...)) +} + +/* +XIt allows you to mark an individual It as pending. + +XIt is an alias for PIt +*/ +var XIt = PIt + +/* +Specify is an alias for It - it can allow for more natural wording in some context. +*/ +var Specify, FSpecify, PSpecify, XSpecify = It, FIt, PIt, XIt + +/* +By allows you to better document complex Specs. + +Generally you should try to keep your Its short and to the point. This is not always possible, however, +especially in the context of integration tests that capture complex or lengthy workflows. + +By allows you to document such flows. By may be called within a Setup or Subject node (It, BeforeEach, etc...) +and will simply log the passed in text to the GinkgoWriter. If By is handed a function it will immediately run the function. + +By will also generate and attach a ReportEntry to the spec. This will ensure that By annotations appear in Ginkgo's machine-readable reports. + +Note that By does not generate a new Ginkgo node - rather it is simply syntactic sugar around GinkgoWriter and AddReportEntry +You can learn more about By here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#documenting-complex-specs-by +*/ +func By(text string, callback ...func()) { + exitIfErr(global.Suite.By(text, callback...)) +} + +/* +BeforeSuite nodes are suite-level Setup nodes that run just once before any specs are run. +When running in parallel, each parallel process will call BeforeSuite. + +You may only register *one* BeforeSuite handler per test suite. You typically do so in your bootstrap file at the top level. + +BeforeSuite can take a func() body, or an interruptible func(SpecContext)/func(context.Context) body. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within a BeforeSuite node's closure. +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#suite-setup-and-cleanup-beforesuite-and-aftersuite +*/ +func BeforeSuite(body interface{}, args ...interface{}) bool { + combinedArgs := []interface{}{body} + combinedArgs = append(combinedArgs, args...) + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeBeforeSuite, "", combinedArgs...)) +} + +/* +AfterSuite nodes are suite-level Setup nodes run after all specs have finished - regardless of whether specs have passed or failed. +AfterSuite node closures always run, even if Ginkgo receives an interrupt signal (^C), in order to ensure cleanup occurs. + +When running in parallel, each parallel process will call AfterSuite. + +You may only register *one* AfterSuite handler per test suite. You typically do so in your bootstrap file at the top level. + +AfterSuite can take a func() body, or an interruptible func(SpecContext)/func(context.Context) body. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within an AfterSuite node's closure. +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#suite-setup-and-cleanup-beforesuite-and-aftersuite +*/ +func AfterSuite(body interface{}, args ...interface{}) bool { + combinedArgs := []interface{}{body} + combinedArgs = append(combinedArgs, args...) + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeAfterSuite, "", combinedArgs...)) +} + +/* +SynchronizedBeforeSuite nodes allow you to perform some of the suite setup just once - on parallel process #1 - and then pass information +from that setup to the rest of the suite setup on all processes. This is useful for performing expensive or singleton setup once, then passing +information from that setup to all parallel processes. + +SynchronizedBeforeSuite accomplishes this by taking *two* function arguments and passing data between them. +The first function is only run on parallel process #1. The second is run on all processes, but *only* after the first function completes successfully. The functions have the following signatures: + +The first function (which only runs on process #1) can have any of the following the signatures: + + func() + func(ctx context.Context) + func(ctx SpecContext) + func() []byte + func(ctx context.Context) []byte + func(ctx SpecContext) []byte + +The byte array returned by the first function (if present) is then passed to the second function, which can have any of the following signature: + + func() + func(ctx context.Context) + func(ctx SpecContext) + func(data []byte) + func(ctx context.Context, data []byte) + func(ctx SpecContext, data []byte) + +If either function receives a context.Context/SpecContext it is considered interruptible. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within an SynchronizedBeforeSuite node's closure. +You can learn more, and see some examples, here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#parallel-suite-setup-and-cleanup-synchronizedbeforesuite-and-synchronizedaftersuite +*/ +func SynchronizedBeforeSuite(process1Body interface{}, allProcessBody interface{}, args ...interface{}) bool { + combinedArgs := []interface{}{process1Body, allProcessBody} + combinedArgs = append(combinedArgs, args...) + + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite, "", combinedArgs...)) +} + +/* +SynchronizedAfterSuite nodes complement the SynchronizedBeforeSuite nodes in solving the problem of splitting clean up into a piece that runs on all processes +and a piece that must only run once - on process #1. + +SynchronizedAfterSuite accomplishes this by taking *two* function arguments. The first runs on all processes. The second runs only on parallel process #1 +and *only* after all other processes have finished and exited. This ensures that process #1, and any resources it is managing, remain alive until +all other processes are finished. These two functions can be bare functions (func()) or interruptible (func(context.Context)/func(SpecContext)) + +Note that you can also use DeferCleanup() in SynchronizedBeforeSuite to accomplish similar results. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within an SynchronizedAfterSuite node's closure. +You can learn more, and see some examples, here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#parallel-suite-setup-and-cleanup-synchronizedbeforesuite-and-synchronizedaftersuite +*/ +func SynchronizedAfterSuite(allProcessBody interface{}, process1Body interface{}, args ...interface{}) bool { + combinedArgs := []interface{}{allProcessBody, process1Body} + combinedArgs = append(combinedArgs, args...) + + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite, "", combinedArgs...)) +} + +/* +BeforeEach nodes are Setup nodes whose closures run before It node closures. When multiple BeforeEach nodes +are defined in nested Container nodes the outermost BeforeEach node closures are run first. + +BeforeEach can take a func() body, or an interruptible func(SpecContext)/func(context.Context) body. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within a BeforeEach node's closure. +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#extracting-common-setup-beforeeach +*/ +func BeforeEach(args ...interface{}) bool { + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeBeforeEach, "", args...)) +} + +/* +JustBeforeEach nodes are similar to BeforeEach nodes, however they are guaranteed to run *after* all BeforeEach node closures - just before the It node closure. +This can allow you to separate configuration from creation of resources for a spec. + +JustBeforeEach can take a func() body, or an interruptible func(SpecContext)/func(context.Context) body. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within a JustBeforeEach node's closure. +You can learn more and see some examples here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#separating-creation-and-configuration-justbeforeeach +*/ +func JustBeforeEach(args ...interface{}) bool { + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeJustBeforeEach, "", args...)) +} + +/* +AfterEach nodes are Setup nodes whose closures run after It node closures. When multiple AfterEach nodes +are defined in nested Container nodes the innermost AfterEach node closures are run first. + +Note that you can also use DeferCleanup() in other Setup or Subject nodes to accomplish similar results. + +AfterEach can take a func() body, or an interruptible func(SpecContext)/func(context.Context) body. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within an AfterEach node's closure. +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-cleanup-aftereach-and-defercleanup +*/ +func AfterEach(args ...interface{}) bool { + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeAfterEach, "", args...)) +} + +/* +JustAfterEach nodes are similar to AfterEach nodes, however they are guaranteed to run *before* all AfterEach node closures - just after the It node closure. This can allow you to separate diagnostics collection from teardown for a spec. + +JustAfterEach can take a func() body, or an interruptible func(SpecContext)/func(context.Context) body. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within a JustAfterEach node's closure. +You can learn more and see some examples here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#separating-diagnostics-collection-and-teardown-justaftereach +*/ +func JustAfterEach(args ...interface{}) bool { + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeJustAfterEach, "", args...)) +} + +/* +BeforeAll nodes are Setup nodes that can occur inside Ordered containers. They run just once before any specs in the Ordered container run. + +Multiple BeforeAll nodes can be defined in a given Ordered container however they cannot be nested inside any other container. + +BeforeAll can take a func() body, or an interruptible func(SpecContext)/func(context.Context) body. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within a BeforeAll node's closure. +You can learn more about Ordered Containers at: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#ordered-containers +And you can learn more about BeforeAll at: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#setup-in-ordered-containers-beforeall-and-afterall +*/ +func BeforeAll(args ...interface{}) bool { + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeBeforeAll, "", args...)) +} + +/* +AfterAll nodes are Setup nodes that can occur inside Ordered containers. They run just once after all specs in the Ordered container have run. + +Multiple AfterAll nodes can be defined in a given Ordered container however they cannot be nested inside any other container. + +Note that you can also use DeferCleanup() in a BeforeAll node to accomplish similar behavior. + +AfterAll can take a func() body, or an interruptible func(SpecContext)/func(context.Context) body. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within an AfterAll node's closure. +You can learn more about Ordered Containers at: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#ordered-containers +And you can learn more about AfterAll at: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#setup-in-ordered-containers-beforeall-and-afterall +*/ +func AfterAll(args ...interface{}) bool { + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeAfterAll, "", args...)) +} + +/* +DeferCleanup can be called within any Setup or Subject node to register a cleanup callback that Ginkgo will call at the appropriate time to cleanup after the spec. + +DeferCleanup can be passed: +1. A function that takes no arguments and returns no values. +2. A function that returns multiple values. `DeferCleanup` will ignore all these return values except for the last one. If this last return value is a non-nil error `DeferCleanup` will fail the spec). +3. A function that takes a context.Context or SpecContext (and optionally returns multiple values). The resulting cleanup node is deemed interruptible and the passed-in context will be cancelled in the event of a timeout or interrupt. +4. A function that takes arguments (and optionally returns multiple values) followed by a list of arguments to pass to the function. +5. A function that takes SpecContext and a list of arguments (and optionally returns multiple values) followed by a list of arguments to pass to the function. + +For example: + + BeforeEach(func() { + DeferCleanup(os.Setenv, "FOO", os.GetEnv("FOO")) + os.Setenv("FOO", "BAR") + }) + +will register a cleanup handler that will set the environment variable "FOO" to its current value (obtained by os.GetEnv("FOO")) after the spec runs and then sets the environment variable "FOO" to "BAR" for the current spec. + +Similarly: + + BeforeEach(func() { + DeferCleanup(func(ctx SpecContext, path) { + req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, "POST", path, nil) + Expect(err).NotTo(HaveOccured()) + _, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) + Expect(err).NotTo(HaveOccured()) + }, "example.com/cleanup", NodeTimeout(time.Second*3)) + }) + +will register a cleanup handler that will have three seconds to successfully complete a request to the specified path. Note that we do not specify a context in the list of arguments passed to DeferCleanup - only in the signature of the function we pass in. Ginkgo will detect the requested context and supply a SpecContext when it invokes the cleanup node. If you want to pass in your own context in addition to the Ginkgo-provided SpecContext you must specify the SpecContext as the first argument (e.g. func(ctx SpecContext, otherCtx context.Context)). + +When DeferCleanup is called in BeforeEach, JustBeforeEach, It, AfterEach, or JustAfterEach the registered callback will be invoked when the spec completes (i.e. it will behave like an AfterEach node) +When DeferCleanup is called in BeforeAll or AfterAll the registered callback will be invoked when the ordered container completes (i.e. it will behave like an AfterAll node) +When DeferCleanup is called in BeforeSuite, SynchronizedBeforeSuite, AfterSuite, or SynchronizedAfterSuite the registered callback will be invoked when the suite completes (i.e. it will behave like an AfterSuite node) + +Note that DeferCleanup does not represent a node but rather dynamically generates the appropriate type of cleanup node based on the context in which it is called. As such you must call DeferCleanup within a Setup or Subject node, and not within a Container node. +You can learn more about DeferCleanup here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#cleaning-up-our-cleanup-code-defercleanup +*/ +func DeferCleanup(args ...interface{}) { + fail := func(message string, cl types.CodeLocation) { + global.Failer.Fail(message, cl) + } + pushNode(internal.NewCleanupNode(deprecationTracker, fail, args...)) +} + +/* +AttachProgressReporter allows you to register a function that will be called whenever Ginkgo generates a Progress Report. The contents returned by the function will be included in the report. + +**This is an experimental feature and the public-facing interface may change in a future minor version of Ginkgo** + +Progress Reports are generated: +- whenever the user explicitly requests one (via `SIGINFO` or `SIGUSR1`) +- on nodes decorated with PollProgressAfter +- on suites run with --poll-progress-after +- whenever a test times out + +Ginkgo uses Progress Reports to convey the current state of the test suite, including any running goroutines. By attaching a progress reporter you are able to supplement these reports with additional information. + +# AttachProgressReporter returns a function that can be called to detach the progress reporter + +You can learn more about AttachProgressReporter here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#attaching-additional-information-to-progress-reports +*/ +func AttachProgressReporter(reporter func() string) func() { + return global.Suite.AttachProgressReporter(reporter) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/decorator_dsl.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/decorator_dsl.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c65af4c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/decorator_dsl.go @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +package ginkgo + +import ( + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal" +) + +/* +Offset(uint) is a decorator that allows you to change the stack-frame offset used when computing the line number of the node in question. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#the-offset-decorator +You can learn more about decorators here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +type Offset = internal.Offset + +/* +FlakeAttempts(uint N) is a decorator that allows you to mark individual specs or spec containers as flaky. Ginkgo will run them up to `N` times until they pass. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#the-flakeattempts-decorator +You can learn more about decorators here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +type FlakeAttempts = internal.FlakeAttempts + +/* +MustPassRepeatedly(uint N) is a decorator that allows you to repeat the execution of individual specs or spec containers. Ginkgo will run them up to `N` times until they fail. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#the-mustpassrepeatedly-decorator +You can learn more about decorators here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +type MustPassRepeatedly = internal.MustPassRepeatedly + +/* +Focus is a decorator that allows you to mark a spec or container as focused. Identical to FIt and FDescribe. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#filtering-specs +You can learn more about decorators here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +const Focus = internal.Focus + +/* +Pending is a decorator that allows you to mark a spec or container as pending. Identical to PIt and PDescribe. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#filtering-specs +You can learn more about decorators here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +const Pending = internal.Pending + +/* +Serial is a decorator that allows you to mark a spec or container as serial. These specs will never run in parallel with other specs. +Specs in ordered containers cannot be marked as serial - mark the ordered container instead. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#serial-specs +You can learn more about decorators here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +const Serial = internal.Serial + +/* +Ordered is a decorator that allows you to mark a container as ordered. Specs in the container will always run in the order they appear. +They will never be randomized and they will never run in parallel with one another, though they may run in parallel with other specs. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#ordered-containers +You can learn more about decorators here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +const Ordered = internal.Ordered + +/* +ContinueOnFailure is a decorator that allows you to mark an Ordered container to continue running specs even if failures occur. Ordinarily an ordered container will stop running specs after the first failure occurs. Note that if a BeforeAll or a BeforeEach/JustBeforeEach annotated with OncePerOrdered fails then no specs will run as the precondition for the Ordered container will consider to be failed. + +ContinueOnFailure only applies to the outermost Ordered container. Attempting to place ContinueOnFailure in a nested container will result in an error. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#ordered-containers +You can learn more about decorators here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +const ContinueOnFailure = internal.ContinueOnFailure + +/* +OncePerOrdered is a decorator that allows you to mark outer BeforeEach, AfterEach, JustBeforeEach, and JustAfterEach setup nodes to run once +per ordered context. Normally these setup nodes run around each individual spec, with OncePerOrdered they will run once around the set of specs in an ordered container. +The behavior for non-Ordered containers/specs is unchanged. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#setup-around-ordered-containers-the-onceperordered-decorator +You can learn more about decorators here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +const OncePerOrdered = internal.OncePerOrdered + +/* +Label decorates specs with Labels. Multiple labels can be passed to Label and these can be arbitrary strings but must not include the following characters: "&|!,()/". +Labels can be applied to container and subject nodes, but not setup nodes. You can provide multiple Labels to a given node and a spec's labels is the union of all labels in its node hierarchy. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-labels +You can learn more about decorators here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#decorator-reference +*/ +func Label(labels ...string) Labels { + return Labels(labels) +} + +/* +Labels are the type for spec Label decorators. Use Label(...) to construct Labels. +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-labels +*/ +type Labels = internal.Labels + +/* +PollProgressAfter allows you to override the configured value for --poll-progress-after for a particular node. + +Ginkgo will start emitting node progress if the node is still running after a duration of PollProgressAfter. This allows you to get quicker feedback about the state of a long-running spec. +*/ +type PollProgressAfter = internal.PollProgressAfter + +/* +PollProgressInterval allows you to override the configured value for --poll-progress-interval for a particular node. + +Once a node has been running for longer than PollProgressAfter Ginkgo will emit node progress periodically at an interval of PollProgresInterval. +*/ +type PollProgressInterval = internal.PollProgressInterval + +/* +NodeTimeout allows you to specify a timeout for an indivdiual node. The node cannot be a container and must be interruptible (i.e. it must be passed a function that accepts a SpecContext or context.Context). + +If the node does not exit within the specified NodeTimeout its context will be cancelled. The node wil then have a period of time controlled by the GracePeriod decorator (or global --grace-period command-line argument) to exit. If the node does not exit within GracePeriod Ginkgo will leak the node and proceed to any clean-up nodes associated with the current spec. +*/ +type NodeTimeout = internal.NodeTimeout + +/* +SpecTimeout allows you to specify a timeout for an indivdiual spec. SpecTimeout can only decorate interruptible It nodes. + +All nodes associated with the It node will need to complete before the SpecTimeout has elapsed. Individual nodes (e.g. BeforeEach) may be decorated with different NodeTimeouts - but these can only serve to provide a more stringent deadline for the node in question; they cannot extend the deadline past the SpecTimeout. + +If the spec does not complete within the specified SpecTimeout the currently running node will have its context cancelled. The node wil then have a period of time controlled by that node's GracePeriod decorator (or global --grace-period command-line argument) to exit. If the node does not exit within GracePeriod Ginkgo will leak the node and proceed to any clean-up nodes associated with the current spec. +*/ +type SpecTimeout = internal.SpecTimeout + +/* +GracePeriod denotes the period of time Ginkgo will wait for an interruptible node to exit once an interruption (whether due to a timeout or a user-invoked signal) has occurred. If both the global --grace-period cli flag and a GracePeriod decorator are specified the value in the decorator will take precedence. + +Nodes that do not finish within a GracePeriod will be leaked and Ginkgo will proceed to run subsequent nodes. In the event of a timeout, such leaks will be reported to the user. +*/ +type GracePeriod = internal.GracePeriod + +/* +SuppressProgressReporting is a decorator that allows you to disable progress reporting of a particular node. This is useful if `ginkgo -v -progress` is generating too much noise; particularly +if you have a `ReportAfterEach` node that is running for every skipped spec and is generating lots of progress reports. +*/ +const SuppressProgressReporting = internal.SuppressProgressReporting diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/deprecated_dsl.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/deprecated_dsl.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f912bbe --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/deprecated_dsl.go @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +package ginkgo + +import ( + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/global" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +/* +Deprecated: Done Channel for asynchronous testing + +The Done channel pattern is no longer supported in Ginkgo 2.0. +See here for better patterns for asynchronous testing: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#patterns-for-asynchronous-testing + +For a migration guide see: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2#removed-async-testing +*/ +type Done = internal.Done + +/* +Deprecated: Custom Ginkgo test reporters are deprecated in Ginkgo 2.0. + +Use Ginkgo's reporting nodes instead and 2.0 reporting infrastructure instead. You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#reporting-infrastructure +For a migration guide see: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2#removed-custom-reporters +*/ +type Reporter = reporters.DeprecatedReporter + +/* +Deprecated: Custom Reporters have been removed in Ginkgo 2.0. RunSpecsWithDefaultAndCustomReporters will simply call RunSpecs() + +Use Ginkgo's reporting nodes instead and 2.0 reporting infrastructure instead. You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#reporting-infrastructure +For a migration guide see: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2#removed-custom-reporters +*/ +func RunSpecsWithDefaultAndCustomReporters(t GinkgoTestingT, description string, _ []Reporter) bool { + deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.CustomReporter()) + return RunSpecs(t, description) +} + +/* +Deprecated: Custom Reporters have been removed in Ginkgo 2.0. RunSpecsWithCustomReporters will simply call RunSpecs() + +Use Ginkgo's reporting nodes instead and 2.0 reporting infrastructure instead. You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#reporting-infrastructure +For a migration guide see: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2#removed-custom-reporters +*/ +func RunSpecsWithCustomReporters(t GinkgoTestingT, description string, _ []Reporter) bool { + deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.CustomReporter()) + return RunSpecs(t, description) +} + +/* +Deprecated: GinkgoTestDescription has been replaced with SpecReport. + +Use CurrentSpecReport() instead. +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#getting-a-report-for-the-current-spec +The SpecReport type is documented here: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types#SpecReport +*/ +type DeprecatedGinkgoTestDescription struct { + FullTestText string + ComponentTexts []string + TestText string + + FileName string + LineNumber int + + Failed bool + Duration time.Duration +} +type GinkgoTestDescription = DeprecatedGinkgoTestDescription + +/* +Deprecated: CurrentGinkgoTestDescription has been replaced with CurrentSpecReport. + +Use CurrentSpecReport() instead. +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#getting-a-report-for-the-current-spec +The SpecReport type is documented here: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types#SpecReport +*/ +func CurrentGinkgoTestDescription() DeprecatedGinkgoTestDescription { + deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation( + types.Deprecations.CurrentGinkgoTestDescription(), + types.NewCodeLocation(1), + ) + report := global.Suite.CurrentSpecReport() + if report.State == types.SpecStateInvalid { + return GinkgoTestDescription{} + } + componentTexts := []string{} + componentTexts = append(componentTexts, report.ContainerHierarchyTexts...) + componentTexts = append(componentTexts, report.LeafNodeText) + + return DeprecatedGinkgoTestDescription{ + ComponentTexts: componentTexts, + FullTestText: report.FullText(), + TestText: report.LeafNodeText, + FileName: report.LeafNodeLocation.FileName, + LineNumber: report.LeafNodeLocation.LineNumber, + Failed: report.State.Is(types.SpecStateFailureStates), + Duration: report.RunTime, + } +} + +/* +Deprecated: GinkgoParallelNode() has been renamed to GinkgoParallelProcess() +*/ +func GinkgoParallelNode() int { + deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation( + types.Deprecations.ParallelNode(), + types.NewCodeLocation(1), + ) + return GinkgoParallelProcess() +} + +/* +Deprecated: Benchmarker has been removed from Ginkgo 2.0 + +Use Gomega's gmeasure package instead. +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#benchmarking-code +*/ +type Benchmarker interface { + Time(name string, body func(), info ...interface{}) (elapsedTime time.Duration) + RecordValue(name string, value float64, info ...interface{}) + RecordValueWithPrecision(name string, value float64, units string, precision int, info ...interface{}) +} + +/* +Deprecated: Measure() has been removed from Ginkgo 2.0 + +Use Gomega's gmeasure package instead. +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#benchmarking-code +*/ +func Measure(_ ...interface{}) bool { + deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.Measure(), types.NewCodeLocation(1)) + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter/colorable_others.go similarity index 76% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/LICENSE rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter/colorable_others.go index 91b5cef..778bfd7 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/LICENSE +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter/colorable_others.go @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +// +build !windows + +/* +These packages are used for colorize on Windows and contributed by mattn.jp@gmail.com + + * go-colorable: + * go-isatty: + The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2016 Yasuhiro Matsumoto @@ -19,3 +27,15 @@ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. +*/ + +package formatter + +import ( + "io" + "os" +) + +func newColorable(file *os.File) io.Writer { + return file +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/colorable_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter/colorable_windows.go similarity index 90% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/colorable_windows.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter/colorable_windows.go index 1088009..dd1d143 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable/colorable_windows.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter/colorable_windows.go @@ -1,4 +1,33 @@ -package colorable +/* +These packages are used for colorize on Windows and contributed by mattn.jp@gmail.com + + * go-colorable: + * go-isatty: + +The MIT License (MIT) + +Copyright (c) 2016 Yasuhiro Matsumoto + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE +SOFTWARE. +*/ + +package formatter import ( "bytes" @@ -10,10 +39,24 @@ import ( "strings" "syscall" "unsafe" +) - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty" +var ( + kernel32 = syscall.NewLazyDLL("kernel32.dll") + procGetConsoleScreenBufferInfo = kernel32.NewProc("GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo") + procSetConsoleTextAttribute = kernel32.NewProc("SetConsoleTextAttribute") + procSetConsoleCursorPosition = kernel32.NewProc("SetConsoleCursorPosition") + procFillConsoleOutputCharacter = kernel32.NewProc("FillConsoleOutputCharacterW") + procFillConsoleOutputAttribute = kernel32.NewProc("FillConsoleOutputAttribute") + procGetConsoleMode = kernel32.NewProc("GetConsoleMode") ) +func isTerminal(fd uintptr) bool { + var st uint32 + r, _, e := syscall.Syscall(procGetConsoleMode.Addr(), 2, fd, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&st)), 0) + return r != 0 && e == 0 +} + const ( foregroundBlue = 0x1 foregroundGreen = 0x2 @@ -52,45 +95,28 @@ type consoleScreenBufferInfo struct { maximumWindowSize coord } -var ( - kernel32 = syscall.NewLazyDLL("kernel32.dll") - procGetConsoleScreenBufferInfo = kernel32.NewProc("GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo") - procSetConsoleTextAttribute = kernel32.NewProc("SetConsoleTextAttribute") - procSetConsoleCursorPosition = kernel32.NewProc("SetConsoleCursorPosition") - procFillConsoleOutputCharacter = kernel32.NewProc("FillConsoleOutputCharacterW") - procFillConsoleOutputAttribute = kernel32.NewProc("FillConsoleOutputAttribute") -) - -type Writer struct { +type writer struct { out io.Writer handle syscall.Handle lastbuf bytes.Buffer oldattr word } -func NewColorable(file *os.File) io.Writer { +func newColorable(file *os.File) io.Writer { if file == nil { panic("nil passed instead of *os.File to NewColorable()") } - if isatty.IsTerminal(file.Fd()) { + if isTerminal(file.Fd()) { var csbi consoleScreenBufferInfo handle := syscall.Handle(file.Fd()) procGetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.Call(uintptr(handle), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&csbi))) - return &Writer{out: file, handle: handle, oldattr: csbi.attributes} + return &writer{out: file, handle: handle, oldattr: csbi.attributes} } else { return file } } -func NewColorableStdout() io.Writer { - return NewColorable(os.Stdout) -} - -func NewColorableStderr() io.Writer { - return NewColorable(os.Stderr) -} - var color256 = map[int]int{ 0: 0x000000, 1: 0x800000, @@ -350,7 +376,7 @@ var color256 = map[int]int{ 255: 0xeeeeee, } -func (w *Writer) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) { +func (w *writer) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) { var csbi consoleScreenBufferInfo procGetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.Call(uintptr(w.handle), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&csbi))) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/formatter/formatter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter/formatter.go similarity index 64% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/formatter/formatter.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter/formatter.go index 30d7cbe..743555d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/formatter/formatter.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter/formatter.go @@ -2,10 +2,16 @@ package formatter import ( "fmt" + "os" "regexp" + "strconv" "strings" ) +// ColorableStdOut and ColorableStdErr enable color output support on Windows +var ColorableStdOut = newColorable(os.Stdout) +var ColorableStdErr = newColorable(os.Stderr) + const COLS = 80 type ColorMode uint8 @@ -45,6 +51,37 @@ func NewWithNoColorBool(noColor bool) Formatter { } func New(colorMode ColorMode) Formatter { + colorAliases := map[string]int{ + "black": 0, + "red": 1, + "green": 2, + "yellow": 3, + "blue": 4, + "magenta": 5, + "cyan": 6, + "white": 7, + } + for colorAlias, n := range colorAliases { + colorAliases[fmt.Sprintf("bright-%s", colorAlias)] = n + 8 + } + + getColor := func(color, defaultEscapeCode string) string { + color = strings.ToUpper(strings.ReplaceAll(color, "-", "_")) + envVar := fmt.Sprintf("GINKGO_CLI_COLOR_%s", color) + envVarColor := os.Getenv(envVar) + if envVarColor == "" { + return defaultEscapeCode + } + if colorCode, ok := colorAliases[envVarColor]; ok { + return fmt.Sprintf("\x1b[38;5;%dm", colorCode) + } + colorCode, err := strconv.Atoi(envVarColor) + if err != nil || colorCode < 0 || colorCode > 255 { + return defaultEscapeCode + } + return fmt.Sprintf("\x1b[38;5;%dm", colorCode) + } + f := Formatter{ ColorMode: colorMode, colors: map[string]string{ @@ -52,18 +89,18 @@ func New(colorMode ColorMode) Formatter { "bold": "\x1b[1m", "underline": "\x1b[4m", - "red": "\x1b[38;5;9m", - "orange": "\x1b[38;5;214m", - "coral": "\x1b[38;5;204m", - "magenta": "\x1b[38;5;13m", - "green": "\x1b[38;5;10m", - "dark-green": "\x1b[38;5;28m", - "yellow": "\x1b[38;5;11m", - "light-yellow": "\x1b[38;5;228m", - "cyan": "\x1b[38;5;14m", - "gray": "\x1b[38;5;243m", - "light-gray": "\x1b[38;5;246m", - "blue": "\x1b[38;5;12m", + "red": getColor("red", "\x1b[38;5;9m"), + "orange": getColor("orange", "\x1b[38;5;214m"), + "coral": getColor("coral", "\x1b[38;5;204m"), + "magenta": getColor("magenta", "\x1b[38;5;13m"), + "green": getColor("green", "\x1b[38;5;10m"), + "dark-green": getColor("dark-green", "\x1b[38;5;28m"), + "yellow": getColor("yellow", "\x1b[38;5;11m"), + "light-yellow": getColor("light-yellow", "\x1b[38;5;228m"), + "cyan": getColor("cyan", "\x1b[38;5;14m"), + "gray": getColor("gray", "\x1b[38;5;243m"), + "light-gray": getColor("light-gray", "\x1b[38;5;246m"), + "blue": getColor("blue", "\x1b[38;5;12m"), }, } colors := []string{} @@ -83,7 +120,10 @@ func (f Formatter) Fi(indentation uint, format string, args ...interface{}) stri } func (f Formatter) Fiw(indentation uint, maxWidth uint, format string, args ...interface{}) string { - out := fmt.Sprintf(f.style(format), args...) + out := f.style(format) + if len(args) > 0 { + out = fmt.Sprintf(out, args...) + } if indentation == 0 && maxWidth == 0 { return out @@ -100,13 +140,13 @@ func (f Formatter) Fiw(indentation uint, maxWidth uint, format string, args ...i outLines = append(outLines, line) continue } - outWords := []string{} - length := uint(0) words := strings.Split(line, " ") - for _, word := range words { + outWords := []string{words[0]} + length := uint(f.length(words[0])) + for _, word := range words[1:] { wordLength := f.length(word) - if length+wordLength <= maxWidth { - length += wordLength + if length+wordLength+1 <= maxWidth { + length += wordLength + 1 outWords = append(outWords, word) continue } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/build/build_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/build/build_command.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5db5d1a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/build/build_command.go @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +package build + +import ( + "fmt" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +func BuildBuildCommand() command.Command { + var cliConfig = types.NewDefaultCLIConfig() + var goFlagsConfig = types.NewDefaultGoFlagsConfig() + + flags, err := types.BuildBuildCommandFlagSet(&cliConfig, &goFlagsConfig) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + return command.Command{ + Name: "build", + Flags: flags, + Usage: "ginkgo build ", + ShortDoc: "Build the passed in (or the package in the current directory if left blank).", + DocLink: "precompiling-suites", + Command: func(args []string, _ []string) { + var errors []error + cliConfig, goFlagsConfig, errors = types.VetAndInitializeCLIAndGoConfig(cliConfig, goFlagsConfig) + command.AbortIfErrors("Ginkgo detected configuration issues:", errors) + + buildSpecs(args, cliConfig, goFlagsConfig) + }, + } +} + +func buildSpecs(args []string, cliConfig types.CLIConfig, goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig) { + suites := internal.FindSuites(args, cliConfig, false).WithoutState(internal.TestSuiteStateSkippedByFilter) + if len(suites) == 0 { + command.AbortWith("Found no test suites") + } + + internal.VerifyCLIAndFrameworkVersion(suites) + + opc := internal.NewOrderedParallelCompiler(cliConfig.ComputedNumCompilers()) + opc.StartCompiling(suites, goFlagsConfig) + + for { + suiteIdx, suite := opc.Next() + if suiteIdx >= len(suites) { + break + } + suites[suiteIdx] = suite + if suite.State.Is(internal.TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile) { + fmt.Println(suite.CompilationError.Error()) + } else { + fmt.Printf("Compiled %s.test\n", suite.PackageName) + } + } + + if suites.CountWithState(internal.TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile) > 0 { + command.AbortWith("Failed to compile all tests") + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command/abort.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command/abort.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2efd286 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command/abort.go @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +package command + +import "fmt" + +type AbortDetails struct { + ExitCode int + Error error + EmitUsage bool +} + +func Abort(details AbortDetails) { + panic(details) +} + +func AbortGracefullyWith(format string, args ...interface{}) { + Abort(AbortDetails{ + ExitCode: 0, + Error: fmt.Errorf(format, args...), + EmitUsage: false, + }) +} + +func AbortWith(format string, args ...interface{}) { + Abort(AbortDetails{ + ExitCode: 1, + Error: fmt.Errorf(format, args...), + EmitUsage: false, + }) +} + +func AbortWithUsage(format string, args ...interface{}) { + Abort(AbortDetails{ + ExitCode: 1, + Error: fmt.Errorf(format, args...), + EmitUsage: true, + }) +} + +func AbortIfError(preamble string, err error) { + if err != nil { + Abort(AbortDetails{ + ExitCode: 1, + Error: fmt.Errorf("%s\n%s", preamble, err.Error()), + EmitUsage: false, + }) + } +} + +func AbortIfErrors(preamble string, errors []error) { + if len(errors) > 0 { + out := "" + for _, err := range errors { + out += err.Error() + } + Abort(AbortDetails{ + ExitCode: 1, + Error: fmt.Errorf("%s\n%s", preamble, out), + EmitUsage: false, + }) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command/command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command/command.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12e0e56 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command/command.go @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +package command + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type Command struct { + Name string + Flags types.GinkgoFlagSet + Usage string + ShortDoc string + Documentation string + DocLink string + Command func(args []string, additionalArgs []string) +} + +func (c Command) Run(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { + args, err := c.Flags.Parse(args) + if err != nil { + AbortWithUsage(err.Error()) + } + + c.Command(args, additionalArgs) +} + +func (c Command) EmitUsage(writer io.Writer) { + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.F("{{bold}}"+c.Usage+"{{/}}")) + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.F("{{gray}}%s{{/}}", strings.Repeat("-", len(c.Usage)))) + if c.ShortDoc != "" { + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.Fiw(0, formatter.COLS, c.ShortDoc)) + fmt.Fprintln(writer, "") + } + if c.Documentation != "" { + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.Fiw(0, formatter.COLS, c.Documentation)) + fmt.Fprintln(writer, "") + } + if c.DocLink != "" { + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.Fi(0, "{{bold}}Learn more at:{{/}} {{cyan}}{{underline}}http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#%s{{/}}", c.DocLink)) + fmt.Fprintln(writer, "") + } + flagUsage := c.Flags.Usage() + if flagUsage != "" { + fmt.Fprintf(writer, formatter.F(flagUsage)) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command/program.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command/program.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..88dd8d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command/program.go @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ +package command + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "os" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type Program struct { + Name string + Heading string + Commands []Command + DefaultCommand Command + DeprecatedCommands []DeprecatedCommand + + //For testing - leave as nil in production + OutWriter io.Writer + ErrWriter io.Writer + Exiter func(code int) +} + +type DeprecatedCommand struct { + Name string + Deprecation types.Deprecation +} + +func (p Program) RunAndExit(osArgs []string) { + var command Command + deprecationTracker := types.NewDeprecationTracker() + if p.Exiter == nil { + p.Exiter = os.Exit + } + if p.OutWriter == nil { + p.OutWriter = formatter.ColorableStdOut + } + if p.ErrWriter == nil { + p.ErrWriter = formatter.ColorableStdErr + } + + defer func() { + exitCode := 0 + + if r := recover(); r != nil { + details, ok := r.(AbortDetails) + if !ok { + panic(r) + } + + if details.Error != nil { + fmt.Fprintln(p.ErrWriter, formatter.F("{{red}}{{bold}}%s %s{{/}} {{red}}failed{{/}}", p.Name, command.Name)) + fmt.Fprintln(p.ErrWriter, formatter.Fi(1, details.Error.Error())) + } + if details.EmitUsage { + if details.Error != nil { + fmt.Fprintln(p.ErrWriter, "") + } + command.EmitUsage(p.ErrWriter) + } + exitCode = details.ExitCode + } + + command.Flags.ValidateDeprecations(deprecationTracker) + if deprecationTracker.DidTrackDeprecations() { + fmt.Fprintln(p.ErrWriter, deprecationTracker.DeprecationsReport()) + } + p.Exiter(exitCode) + return + }() + + args, additionalArgs := []string{}, []string{} + + foundDelimiter := false + for _, arg := range osArgs[1:] { + if !foundDelimiter { + if arg == "--" { + foundDelimiter = true + continue + } + } + + if foundDelimiter { + additionalArgs = append(additionalArgs, arg) + } else { + args = append(args, arg) + } + } + + command = p.DefaultCommand + if len(args) > 0 { + p.handleHelpRequestsAndExit(p.OutWriter, args) + if command.Name == args[0] { + args = args[1:] + } else { + for _, deprecatedCommand := range p.DeprecatedCommands { + if deprecatedCommand.Name == args[0] { + deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(deprecatedCommand.Deprecation) + return + } + } + for _, tryCommand := range p.Commands { + if tryCommand.Name == args[0] { + command, args = tryCommand, args[1:] + break + } + } + } + } + + command.Run(args, additionalArgs) +} + +func (p Program) handleHelpRequestsAndExit(writer io.Writer, args []string) { + if len(args) == 0 { + return + } + + matchesHelpFlag := func(args ...string) bool { + for _, arg := range args { + if arg == "--help" || arg == "-help" || arg == "-h" || arg == "--h" { + return true + } + } + return false + } + if len(args) == 1 { + if args[0] == "help" || matchesHelpFlag(args[0]) { + p.EmitUsage(writer) + Abort(AbortDetails{}) + } + } else { + var name string + if args[0] == "help" || matchesHelpFlag(args[0]) { + name = args[1] + } else if matchesHelpFlag(args[1:]...) { + name = args[0] + } else { + return + } + + if p.DefaultCommand.Name == name || p.Name == name { + p.DefaultCommand.EmitUsage(writer) + Abort(AbortDetails{}) + } + for _, command := range p.Commands { + if command.Name == name { + command.EmitUsage(writer) + Abort(AbortDetails{}) + } + } + + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.F("{{red}}Unknown Command: {{bold}}%s{{/}}", name)) + fmt.Fprintln(writer, "") + p.EmitUsage(writer) + Abort(AbortDetails{ExitCode: 1}) + } + return +} + +func (p Program) EmitUsage(writer io.Writer) { + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.F(p.Heading)) + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.F("{{gray}}%s{{/}}", strings.Repeat("-", len(p.Heading)))) + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.F("For usage information for a command, run {{bold}}%s help COMMAND{{/}}.", p.Name)) + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.F("For usage information for the default command, run {{bold}}%s help %s{{/}} or {{bold}}%s help %s{{/}}.", p.Name, p.Name, p.Name, p.DefaultCommand.Name)) + fmt.Fprintln(writer, "") + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.F("The following commands are available:")) + + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.Fi(1, "{{bold}}%s{{/}} or %s {{bold}}%s{{/}} - {{gray}}%s{{/}}", p.Name, p.Name, p.DefaultCommand.Name, p.DefaultCommand.Usage)) + if p.DefaultCommand.ShortDoc != "" { + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.Fi(2, p.DefaultCommand.ShortDoc)) + } + + for _, command := range p.Commands { + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.Fi(1, "{{bold}}%s{{/}} - {{gray}}%s{{/}}", command.Name, command.Usage)) + if command.ShortDoc != "" { + fmt.Fprintln(writer, formatter.Fi(2, command.ShortDoc)) + } + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/boostrap_templates.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/boostrap_templates.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a367a1f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/boostrap_templates.go @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +package generators + +var bootstrapText = `package {{.Package}} + +import ( + "testing" + + {{.GinkgoImport}} + {{.GomegaImport}} +) + +func Test{{.FormattedName}}(t *testing.T) { + {{.GomegaPackage}}RegisterFailHandler({{.GinkgoPackage}}Fail) + {{.GinkgoPackage}}RunSpecs(t, "{{.FormattedName}} Suite") +} +` + +var agoutiBootstrapText = `package {{.Package}} + +import ( + "testing" + + {{.GinkgoImport}} + {{.GomegaImport}} + "github.com/sclevine/agouti" +) + +func Test{{.FormattedName}}(t *testing.T) { + {{.GomegaPackage}}RegisterFailHandler({{.GinkgoPackage}}Fail) + {{.GinkgoPackage}}RunSpecs(t, "{{.FormattedName}} Suite") +} + +var agoutiDriver *agouti.WebDriver + +var _ = {{.GinkgoPackage}}BeforeSuite(func() { + // Choose a WebDriver: + + agoutiDriver = agouti.PhantomJS() + // agoutiDriver = agouti.Selenium() + // agoutiDriver = agouti.ChromeDriver() + + {{.GomegaPackage}}Expect(agoutiDriver.Start()).To({{.GomegaPackage}}Succeed()) +}) + +var _ = {{.GinkgoPackage}}AfterSuite(func() { + {{.GomegaPackage}}Expect(agoutiDriver.Stop()).To({{.GomegaPackage}}Succeed()) +}) +` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/bootstrap_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/bootstrap_command.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2dc59b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/bootstrap_command.go @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +package generators + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + "os" + "text/template" + + sprig "github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +func BuildBootstrapCommand() command.Command { + conf := GeneratorsConfig{} + flags, err := types.NewGinkgoFlagSet( + types.GinkgoFlags{ + {Name: "agouti", KeyPath: "Agouti", + Usage: "If set, bootstrap will generate a bootstrap file for writing Agouti tests"}, + {Name: "nodot", KeyPath: "NoDot", + Usage: "If set, bootstrap will generate a bootstrap test file that does not dot-import ginkgo and gomega"}, + {Name: "internal", KeyPath: "Internal", + Usage: "If set, bootstrap will generate a bootstrap test file that uses the regular package name (i.e. `package X`, not `package X_test`)"}, + {Name: "template", KeyPath: "CustomTemplate", + UsageArgument: "template-file", + Usage: "If specified, generate will use the contents of the file passed as the bootstrap template"}, + {Name: "template-data", KeyPath: "CustomTemplateData", + UsageArgument: "template-data-file", + Usage: "If specified, generate will use the contents of the file passed as data to be rendered in the bootstrap template"}, + }, + &conf, + types.GinkgoFlagSections{}, + ) + + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + return command.Command{ + Name: "bootstrap", + Usage: "ginkgo bootstrap", + ShortDoc: "Bootstrap a test suite for the current package", + Documentation: `Tests written in Ginkgo and Gomega require a small amount of boilerplate to hook into Go's testing infrastructure. + +{{bold}}ginkgo bootstrap{{/}} generates this boilerplate for you in a file named X_suite_test.go where X is the name of the package under test.`, + DocLink: "generators", + Flags: flags, + Command: func(_ []string, _ []string) { + generateBootstrap(conf) + }, + } +} + +type bootstrapData struct { + Package string + FormattedName string + + GinkgoImport string + GomegaImport string + GinkgoPackage string + GomegaPackage string + CustomData map[string]any +} + +func generateBootstrap(conf GeneratorsConfig) { + packageName, bootstrapFilePrefix, formattedName := getPackageAndFormattedName() + + data := bootstrapData{ + Package: determinePackageName(packageName, conf.Internal), + FormattedName: formattedName, + + GinkgoImport: `. "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2"`, + GomegaImport: `. "github.com/onsi/gomega"`, + GinkgoPackage: "", + GomegaPackage: "", + } + + if conf.NoDot { + data.GinkgoImport = `"github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2"` + data.GomegaImport = `"github.com/onsi/gomega"` + data.GinkgoPackage = `ginkgo.` + data.GomegaPackage = `gomega.` + } + + targetFile := fmt.Sprintf("%s_suite_test.go", bootstrapFilePrefix) + if internal.FileExists(targetFile) { + command.AbortWith("{{bold}}%s{{/}} already exists", targetFile) + } else { + fmt.Printf("Generating ginkgo test suite bootstrap for %s in:\n\t%s\n", packageName, targetFile) + } + + f, err := os.Create(targetFile) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to create file:", err) + defer f.Close() + + var templateText string + if conf.CustomTemplate != "" { + tpl, err := os.ReadFile(conf.CustomTemplate) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to read custom bootstrap file:", err) + templateText = string(tpl) + if conf.CustomTemplateData != "" { + var tplCustomDataMap map[string]any + tplCustomData, err := os.ReadFile(conf.CustomTemplateData) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to read custom boostrap data file:", err) + if !json.Valid([]byte(tplCustomData)) { + command.AbortWith("Invalid JSON object in custom data file.") + } + //create map from the custom template data + json.Unmarshal(tplCustomData, &tplCustomDataMap) + data.CustomData = tplCustomDataMap + } + } else if conf.Agouti { + templateText = agoutiBootstrapText + } else { + templateText = bootstrapText + } + + //Setting the option to explicitly fail if template is rendered trying to access missing key + bootstrapTemplate, err := template.New("bootstrap").Funcs(sprig.TxtFuncMap()).Option("missingkey=error").Parse(templateText) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to parse bootstrap template:", err) + + buf := &bytes.Buffer{} + //Being explicit about failing sooner during template rendering + //when accessing custom data rather than during the go fmt command + err = bootstrapTemplate.Execute(buf, data) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to render bootstrap template:", err) + + buf.WriteTo(f) + + internal.GoFmt(targetFile) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/generate_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/generate_command.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cf3b7cb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/generate_command.go @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +package generators + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "strconv" + "strings" + "text/template" + + sprig "github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +func BuildGenerateCommand() command.Command { + conf := GeneratorsConfig{} + flags, err := types.NewGinkgoFlagSet( + types.GinkgoFlags{ + {Name: "agouti", KeyPath: "Agouti", + Usage: "If set, generate will create a test file for writing Agouti tests"}, + {Name: "nodot", KeyPath: "NoDot", + Usage: "If set, generate will create a test file that does not dot-import ginkgo and gomega"}, + {Name: "internal", KeyPath: "Internal", + Usage: "If set, generate will create a test file that uses the regular package name (i.e. `package X`, not `package X_test`)"}, + {Name: "template", KeyPath: "CustomTemplate", + UsageArgument: "template-file", + Usage: "If specified, generate will use the contents of the file passed as the test file template"}, + {Name: "template-data", KeyPath: "CustomTemplateData", + UsageArgument: "template-data-file", + Usage: "If specified, generate will use the contents of the file passed as data to be rendered in the test file template"}, + {Name: "tags", KeyPath: "Tags", + UsageArgument: "build-tags", + Usage: "If specified, generate will create a test file that uses the given build tags (i.e. `--tags e2e,!unit` will add `//go:build e2e,!unit`)"}, + }, + &conf, + types.GinkgoFlagSections{}, + ) + + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + return command.Command{ + Name: "generate", + Usage: "ginkgo generate ", + ShortDoc: "Generate a test file named _test.go", + Documentation: `If the optional argument is omitted, a file named after the package in the current directory will be created. + +You can pass multiple to generate multiple files simultaneously. The resulting files are named _test.go. + +You can also pass a of the form "file.go" and generate will emit "file_test.go".`, + DocLink: "generators", + Flags: flags, + Command: func(args []string, _ []string) { + generateTestFiles(conf, args) + }, + } +} + +type specData struct { + BuildTags string + Package string + Subject string + PackageImportPath string + ImportPackage bool + + GinkgoImport string + GomegaImport string + GinkgoPackage string + GomegaPackage string + CustomData map[string]any +} + +func generateTestFiles(conf GeneratorsConfig, args []string) { + subjects := args + if len(subjects) == 0 { + subjects = []string{""} + } + for _, subject := range subjects { + generateTestFileForSubject(subject, conf) + } +} + +func generateTestFileForSubject(subject string, conf GeneratorsConfig) { + packageName, specFilePrefix, formattedName := getPackageAndFormattedName() + if subject != "" { + specFilePrefix = formatSubject(subject) + formattedName = prettifyName(specFilePrefix) + } + + if conf.Internal { + specFilePrefix = specFilePrefix + "_internal" + } + + data := specData{ + BuildTags: getBuildTags(conf.Tags), + Package: determinePackageName(packageName, conf.Internal), + Subject: formattedName, + PackageImportPath: getPackageImportPath(), + ImportPackage: !conf.Internal, + + GinkgoImport: `. "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2"`, + GomegaImport: `. "github.com/onsi/gomega"`, + GinkgoPackage: "", + GomegaPackage: "", + } + + if conf.NoDot { + data.GinkgoImport = `"github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2"` + data.GomegaImport = `"github.com/onsi/gomega"` + data.GinkgoPackage = `ginkgo.` + data.GomegaPackage = `gomega.` + } + + targetFile := fmt.Sprintf("%s_test.go", specFilePrefix) + if internal.FileExists(targetFile) { + command.AbortWith("{{bold}}%s{{/}} already exists", targetFile) + } else { + fmt.Printf("Generating ginkgo test for %s in:\n %s\n", data.Subject, targetFile) + } + + f, err := os.Create(targetFile) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to create test file:", err) + defer f.Close() + + var templateText string + if conf.CustomTemplate != "" { + tpl, err := os.ReadFile(conf.CustomTemplate) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to read custom template file:", err) + templateText = string(tpl) + if conf.CustomTemplateData != "" { + var tplCustomDataMap map[string]any + tplCustomData, err := os.ReadFile(conf.CustomTemplateData) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to read custom template data file:", err) + if !json.Valid([]byte(tplCustomData)) { + command.AbortWith("Invalid JSON object in custom data file.") + } + //create map from the custom template data + json.Unmarshal(tplCustomData, &tplCustomDataMap) + data.CustomData = tplCustomDataMap + } + } else if conf.Agouti { + templateText = agoutiSpecText + } else { + templateText = specText + } + + //Setting the option to explicitly fail if template is rendered trying to access missing key + specTemplate, err := template.New("spec").Funcs(sprig.TxtFuncMap()).Option("missingkey=error").Parse(templateText) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to read parse test template:", err) + + //Being explicit about failing sooner during template rendering + //when accessing custom data rather than during the go fmt command + err = specTemplate.Execute(f, data) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to render bootstrap template:", err) + internal.GoFmt(targetFile) +} + +func formatSubject(name string) string { + name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, "-", "_") + name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, " ", "_") + name = strings.Split(name, ".go")[0] + name = strings.Split(name, "_test")[0] + return name +} + +// moduleName returns module name from go.mod from given module root directory +func moduleName(modRoot string) string { + modFile, err := os.Open(filepath.Join(modRoot, "go.mod")) + if err != nil { + return "" + } + defer modFile.Close() + + mod := make([]byte, 128) + _, err = modFile.Read(mod) + if err != nil { + return "" + } + + slashSlash := []byte("//") + moduleStr := []byte("module") + + for len(mod) > 0 { + line := mod + mod = nil + if i := bytes.IndexByte(line, '\n'); i >= 0 { + line, mod = line[:i], line[i+1:] + } + if i := bytes.Index(line, slashSlash); i >= 0 { + line = line[:i] + } + line = bytes.TrimSpace(line) + if !bytes.HasPrefix(line, moduleStr) { + continue + } + line = line[len(moduleStr):] + n := len(line) + line = bytes.TrimSpace(line) + if len(line) == n || len(line) == 0 { + continue + } + + if line[0] == '"' || line[0] == '`' { + p, err := strconv.Unquote(string(line)) + if err != nil { + return "" // malformed quoted string or multiline module path + } + return p + } + + return string(line) + } + + return "" // missing module path +} + +func findModuleRoot(dir string) (root string) { + dir = filepath.Clean(dir) + + // Look for enclosing go.mod. + for { + if fi, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod")); err == nil && !fi.IsDir() { + return dir + } + d := filepath.Dir(dir) + if d == dir { + break + } + dir = d + } + return "" +} + +func getPackageImportPath() string { + workingDir, err := os.Getwd() + if err != nil { + panic(err.Error()) + } + + sep := string(filepath.Separator) + + // Try go.mod file first + modRoot := findModuleRoot(workingDir) + if modRoot != "" { + modName := moduleName(modRoot) + if modName != "" { + cd := strings.ReplaceAll(workingDir, modRoot, "") + cd = strings.ReplaceAll(cd, sep, "/") + return modName + cd + } + } + + // Fallback to GOPATH structure + paths := strings.Split(workingDir, sep+"src"+sep) + if len(paths) == 1 { + fmt.Printf("\nCouldn't identify package import path.\n\n\tginkgo generate\n\nMust be run within a package directory under $GOPATH/src/...\nYou're going to have to change UNKNOWN_PACKAGE_PATH in the generated file...\n\n") + return "UNKNOWN_PACKAGE_PATH" + } + return filepath.ToSlash(paths[len(paths)-1]) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/generate_templates.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/generate_templates.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4dab07d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/generate_templates.go @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +package generators + +var specText = `{{.BuildTags}} +package {{.Package}} + +import ( + {{.GinkgoImport}} + {{.GomegaImport}} + + {{if .ImportPackage}}"{{.PackageImportPath}}"{{end}} +) + +var _ = {{.GinkgoPackage}}Describe("{{.Subject}}", func() { + +}) +` + +var agoutiSpecText = `{{.BuildTags}} +package {{.Package}} + +import ( + {{.GinkgoImport}} + {{.GomegaImport}} + "github.com/sclevine/agouti" + . "github.com/sclevine/agouti/matchers" + + {{if .ImportPackage}}"{{.PackageImportPath}}"{{end}} +) + +var _ = {{.GinkgoPackage}}Describe("{{.Subject}}", func() { + var page *agouti.Page + + {{.GinkgoPackage}}BeforeEach(func() { + var err error + page, err = agoutiDriver.NewPage() + {{.GomegaPackage}}Expect(err).NotTo({{.GomegaPackage}}HaveOccurred()) + }) + + {{.GinkgoPackage}}AfterEach(func() { + {{.GomegaPackage}}Expect(page.Destroy()).To({{.GomegaPackage}}Succeed()) + }) +}) +` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/generators_common.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/generators_common.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28c7aa6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators/generators_common.go @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +package generators + +import ( + "fmt" + "go/build" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "strconv" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" +) + +type GeneratorsConfig struct { + Agouti, NoDot, Internal bool + CustomTemplate string + CustomTemplateData string + Tags string +} + +func getPackageAndFormattedName() (string, string, string) { + path, err := os.Getwd() + command.AbortIfError("Could not get current working directory:", err) + + dirName := strings.ReplaceAll(filepath.Base(path), "-", "_") + dirName = strings.ReplaceAll(dirName, " ", "_") + + pkg, err := build.ImportDir(path, 0) + packageName := pkg.Name + if err != nil { + packageName = ensureLegalPackageName(dirName) + } + + formattedName := prettifyName(filepath.Base(path)) + return packageName, dirName, formattedName +} + +func ensureLegalPackageName(name string) string { + if name == "_" { + return "underscore" + } + if len(name) == 0 { + return "empty" + } + n, isDigitErr := strconv.Atoi(string(name[0])) + if isDigitErr == nil { + return []string{"zero", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven", "eight", "nine"}[n] + name[1:] + } + return name +} + +func prettifyName(name string) string { + name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, "-", " ") + name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, "_", " ") + name = strings.Title(name) + name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, " ", "") + return name +} + +func determinePackageName(name string, internal bool) string { + if internal { + return name + } + + return name + "_test" +} + +// getBuildTags returns the resultant string to be added. +// If the input string is not empty, then returns a `//go:build {}` string, +// otherwise returns an empty string. +func getBuildTags(tags string) string { + if tags != "" { + return fmt.Sprintf("//go:build %s\n", tags) + } + return "" +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/compile.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/compile.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..86da734 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/compile.go @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "fmt" + "os" + "os/exec" + "path/filepath" + "strings" + "sync" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +func CompileSuite(suite TestSuite, goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig) TestSuite { + if suite.PathToCompiledTest != "" { + return suite + } + + suite.CompilationError = nil + + path, err := filepath.Abs(filepath.Join(suite.Path, suite.PackageName+".test")) + if err != nil { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile + suite.CompilationError = fmt.Errorf("Failed to compute compilation target path:\n%s", err.Error()) + return suite + } + + ginkgoInvocationPath, _ := os.Getwd() + ginkgoInvocationPath, _ = filepath.Abs(ginkgoInvocationPath) + packagePath := suite.AbsPath() + pathToInvocationPath, err := filepath.Rel(packagePath, ginkgoInvocationPath) + if err != nil { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile + suite.CompilationError = fmt.Errorf("Failed to get relative path from package to the current working directory:\n%s", err.Error()) + return suite + } + args, err := types.GenerateGoTestCompileArgs(goFlagsConfig, path, "./", pathToInvocationPath) + if err != nil { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile + suite.CompilationError = fmt.Errorf("Failed to generate go test compile flags:\n%s", err.Error()) + return suite + } + + cmd := exec.Command("go", args...) + cmd.Dir = suite.Path + output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() + if err != nil { + if len(output) > 0 { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile + suite.CompilationError = fmt.Errorf("Failed to compile %s:\n\n%s", suite.PackageName, output) + } else { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile + suite.CompilationError = fmt.Errorf("Failed to compile %s\n%s", suite.PackageName, err.Error()) + } + return suite + } + + if strings.Contains(string(output), "[no test files]") { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateSkippedDueToEmptyCompilation + return suite + } + + if len(output) > 0 { + fmt.Println(string(output)) + } + + if !FileExists(path) { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile + suite.CompilationError = fmt.Errorf("Failed to compile %s:\nOutput file %s could not be found", suite.PackageName, path) + return suite + } + + suite.State = TestSuiteStateCompiled + suite.PathToCompiledTest = path + return suite +} + +func Cleanup(goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig, suites ...TestSuite) { + if goFlagsConfig.BinaryMustBePreserved() { + return + } + for _, suite := range suites { + if !suite.Precompiled { + os.Remove(suite.PathToCompiledTest) + } + } +} + +type parallelSuiteBundle struct { + suite TestSuite + compiled chan TestSuite +} + +type OrderedParallelCompiler struct { + mutex *sync.Mutex + stopped bool + numCompilers int + + idx int + numSuites int + completionChannels []chan TestSuite +} + +func NewOrderedParallelCompiler(numCompilers int) *OrderedParallelCompiler { + return &OrderedParallelCompiler{ + mutex: &sync.Mutex{}, + numCompilers: numCompilers, + } +} + +func (opc *OrderedParallelCompiler) StartCompiling(suites TestSuites, goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig) { + opc.stopped = false + opc.idx = 0 + opc.numSuites = len(suites) + opc.completionChannels = make([]chan TestSuite, opc.numSuites) + + toCompile := make(chan parallelSuiteBundle, opc.numCompilers) + for compiler := 0; compiler < opc.numCompilers; compiler++ { + go func() { + for bundle := range toCompile { + c, suite := bundle.compiled, bundle.suite + opc.mutex.Lock() + stopped := opc.stopped + opc.mutex.Unlock() + if !stopped { + suite = CompileSuite(suite, goFlagsConfig) + } + c <- suite + } + }() + } + + for idx, suite := range suites { + opc.completionChannels[idx] = make(chan TestSuite, 1) + toCompile <- parallelSuiteBundle{suite, opc.completionChannels[idx]} + if idx == 0 { //compile first suite serially + suite = <-opc.completionChannels[0] + opc.completionChannels[0] <- suite + } + } + + close(toCompile) +} + +func (opc *OrderedParallelCompiler) Next() (int, TestSuite) { + if opc.idx >= opc.numSuites { + return opc.numSuites, TestSuite{} + } + + idx := opc.idx + suite := <-opc.completionChannels[idx] + opc.idx = opc.idx + 1 + + return idx, suite +} + +func (opc *OrderedParallelCompiler) StopAndDrain() { + opc.mutex.Lock() + opc.stopped = true + opc.mutex.Unlock() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/gocovmerge.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/gocovmerge.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c5079f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/gocovmerge.go @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2015, Wade Simmons +// All rights reserved. + +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + +// 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this +// list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +// 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, +// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation +// and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND +// ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED +// WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE +// DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR +// ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES +// (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; +// LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND +// ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS +// SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +// Package gocovmerge takes the results from multiple `go test -coverprofile` +// runs and merges them into one profile + +// this file was originally taken from the gocovmerge project +// see also: https://go.shabbyrobe.org/gocovmerge +package internal + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "sort" + + "golang.org/x/tools/cover" +) + +func AddCoverProfile(profiles []*cover.Profile, p *cover.Profile) []*cover.Profile { + i := sort.Search(len(profiles), func(i int) bool { return profiles[i].FileName >= p.FileName }) + if i < len(profiles) && profiles[i].FileName == p.FileName { + MergeCoverProfiles(profiles[i], p) + } else { + profiles = append(profiles, nil) + copy(profiles[i+1:], profiles[i:]) + profiles[i] = p + } + return profiles +} + +func DumpCoverProfiles(profiles []*cover.Profile, out io.Writer) error { + if len(profiles) == 0 { + return nil + } + if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(out, "mode: %s\n", profiles[0].Mode); err != nil { + return err + } + for _, p := range profiles { + for _, b := range p.Blocks { + if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s:%d.%d,%d.%d %d %d\n", p.FileName, b.StartLine, b.StartCol, b.EndLine, b.EndCol, b.NumStmt, b.Count); err != nil { + return err + } + } + } + return nil +} + +func MergeCoverProfiles(into *cover.Profile, merge *cover.Profile) error { + if into.Mode != merge.Mode { + return fmt.Errorf("cannot merge profiles with different modes") + } + // Since the blocks are sorted, we can keep track of where the last block + // was inserted and only look at the blocks after that as targets for merge + startIndex := 0 + for _, b := range merge.Blocks { + var err error + startIndex, err = mergeProfileBlock(into, b, startIndex) + if err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +func mergeProfileBlock(p *cover.Profile, pb cover.ProfileBlock, startIndex int) (int, error) { + sortFunc := func(i int) bool { + pi := p.Blocks[i+startIndex] + return pi.StartLine >= pb.StartLine && (pi.StartLine != pb.StartLine || pi.StartCol >= pb.StartCol) + } + + i := 0 + if sortFunc(i) != true { + i = sort.Search(len(p.Blocks)-startIndex, sortFunc) + } + + i += startIndex + if i < len(p.Blocks) && p.Blocks[i].StartLine == pb.StartLine && p.Blocks[i].StartCol == pb.StartCol { + if p.Blocks[i].EndLine != pb.EndLine || p.Blocks[i].EndCol != pb.EndCol { + return i, fmt.Errorf("gocovmerge: overlapping merge %v %v %v", p.FileName, p.Blocks[i], pb) + } + switch p.Mode { + case "set": + p.Blocks[i].Count |= pb.Count + case "count", "atomic": + p.Blocks[i].Count += pb.Count + default: + return i, fmt.Errorf("gocovmerge: unsupported covermode '%s'", p.Mode) + } + + } else { + if i > 0 { + pa := p.Blocks[i-1] + if pa.EndLine >= pb.EndLine && (pa.EndLine != pb.EndLine || pa.EndCol > pb.EndCol) { + return i, fmt.Errorf("gocovmerge: overlap before %v %v %v", p.FileName, pa, pb) + } + } + if i < len(p.Blocks)-1 { + pa := p.Blocks[i+1] + if pa.StartLine <= pb.StartLine && (pa.StartLine != pb.StartLine || pa.StartCol < pb.StartCol) { + return i, fmt.Errorf("gocovmerge: overlap after %v %v %v", p.FileName, pa, pb) + } + } + p.Blocks = append(p.Blocks, cover.ProfileBlock{}) + copy(p.Blocks[i+1:], p.Blocks[i:]) + p.Blocks[i] = pb + } + + return i + 1, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/profiles_and_reports.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/profiles_and_reports.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e16d2b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/profiles_and_reports.go @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "fmt" + "os" + "os/exec" + "path/filepath" + "regexp" + "strconv" + + "github.com/google/pprof/profile" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" + "golang.org/x/tools/cover" +) + +func AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(assetName string, suite TestSuite, cliConfig types.CLIConfig, process int) string { + suffix := "" + if process != 0 { + suffix = fmt.Sprintf(".%d", process) + } + if cliConfig.OutputDir == "" { + return filepath.Join(suite.AbsPath(), assetName+suffix) + } + outputDir, _ := filepath.Abs(cliConfig.OutputDir) + return filepath.Join(outputDir, suite.NamespacedName()+"_"+assetName+suffix) +} + +func FinalizeProfilesAndReportsForSuites(suites TestSuites, cliConfig types.CLIConfig, suiteConfig types.SuiteConfig, reporterConfig types.ReporterConfig, goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig) ([]string, error) { + messages := []string{} + suitesWithProfiles := suites.WithState(TestSuiteStatePassed, TestSuiteStateFailed) //anything else won't have actually run and generated a profile + + // merge cover profiles if need be + if goFlagsConfig.Cover && !cliConfig.KeepSeparateCoverprofiles { + coverProfiles := []string{} + for _, suite := range suitesWithProfiles { + if !suite.HasProgrammaticFocus { + coverProfiles = append(coverProfiles, AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0)) + } + } + + if len(coverProfiles) > 0 { + dst := goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile + if cliConfig.OutputDir != "" { + dst = filepath.Join(cliConfig.OutputDir, goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile) + } + err := MergeAndCleanupCoverProfiles(coverProfiles, dst) + if err != nil { + return messages, err + } + coverage, err := GetCoverageFromCoverProfile(dst) + if err != nil { + return messages, err + } + if coverage == 0 { + messages = append(messages, "composite coverage: [no statements]") + } else if suitesWithProfiles.AnyHaveProgrammaticFocus() { + messages = append(messages, fmt.Sprintf("composite coverage: %.1f%% of statements however some suites did not contribute because they included programatically focused specs", coverage)) + } else { + messages = append(messages, fmt.Sprintf("composite coverage: %.1f%% of statements", coverage)) + } + } else { + messages = append(messages, "no composite coverage computed: all suites included programatically focused specs") + } + } + + // copy binaries if need be + for _, suite := range suitesWithProfiles { + if goFlagsConfig.BinaryMustBePreserved() && cliConfig.OutputDir != "" { + src := suite.PathToCompiledTest + dst := filepath.Join(cliConfig.OutputDir, suite.NamespacedName()+".test") + if suite.Precompiled { + if err := CopyFile(src, dst); err != nil { + return messages, err + } + } else { + if err := os.Rename(src, dst); err != nil { + return messages, err + } + } + } + } + + type reportFormat struct { + ReportName string + GenerateFunc func(types.Report, string) error + MergeFunc func([]string, string) ([]string, error) + } + reportFormats := []reportFormat{} + if reporterConfig.JSONReport != "" { + reportFormats = append(reportFormats, reportFormat{ReportName: reporterConfig.JSONReport, GenerateFunc: reporters.GenerateJSONReport, MergeFunc: reporters.MergeAndCleanupJSONReports}) + } + if reporterConfig.JUnitReport != "" { + reportFormats = append(reportFormats, reportFormat{ReportName: reporterConfig.JUnitReport, GenerateFunc: reporters.GenerateJUnitReport, MergeFunc: reporters.MergeAndCleanupJUnitReports}) + } + if reporterConfig.TeamcityReport != "" { + reportFormats = append(reportFormats, reportFormat{ReportName: reporterConfig.TeamcityReport, GenerateFunc: reporters.GenerateTeamcityReport, MergeFunc: reporters.MergeAndCleanupTeamcityReports}) + } + + // Generate reports for suites that failed to run + reportableSuites := suites.ThatAreGinkgoSuites() + for _, suite := range reportableSuites.WithState(TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile, TestSuiteStateFailedDueToTimeout, TestSuiteStateSkippedDueToPriorFailures, TestSuiteStateSkippedDueToEmptyCompilation) { + report := types.Report{ + SuitePath: suite.AbsPath(), + SuiteConfig: suiteConfig, + SuiteSucceeded: false, + } + switch suite.State { + case TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile: + report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = append(report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, suite.CompilationError.Error()) + case TestSuiteStateFailedDueToTimeout: + report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = append(report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, TIMEOUT_ELAPSED_FAILURE_REASON) + case TestSuiteStateSkippedDueToPriorFailures: + report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = append(report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, PRIOR_FAILURES_FAILURE_REASON) + case TestSuiteStateSkippedDueToEmptyCompilation: + report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = append(report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, EMPTY_SKIP_FAILURE_REASON) + report.SuiteSucceeded = true + } + + for _, format := range reportFormats { + format.GenerateFunc(report, AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(format.ReportName, suite, cliConfig, 0)) + } + } + + // Merge reports unless we've been asked to keep them separate + if !cliConfig.KeepSeparateReports { + for _, format := range reportFormats { + reports := []string{} + for _, suite := range reportableSuites { + reports = append(reports, AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(format.ReportName, suite, cliConfig, 0)) + } + dst := format.ReportName + if cliConfig.OutputDir != "" { + dst = filepath.Join(cliConfig.OutputDir, format.ReportName) + } + mergeMessages, err := format.MergeFunc(reports, dst) + messages = append(messages, mergeMessages...) + if err != nil { + return messages, err + } + } + } + + return messages, nil +} + +// loads each profile, merges them, deletes them, stores them in destination +func MergeAndCleanupCoverProfiles(profiles []string, destination string) error { + var merged []*cover.Profile + for _, file := range profiles { + parsedProfiles, err := cover.ParseProfiles(file) + if err != nil { + return err + } + os.Remove(file) + for _, p := range parsedProfiles { + merged = AddCoverProfile(merged, p) + } + } + dst, err := os.OpenFile(destination, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE|os.O_TRUNC, 0666) + if err != nil { + return err + } + defer dst.Close() + err = DumpCoverProfiles(merged, dst) + if err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} + +func GetCoverageFromCoverProfile(profile string) (float64, error) { + cmd := exec.Command("go", "tool", "cover", "-func", profile) + output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() + if err != nil { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("Could not process Coverprofile %s: %s - %s", profile, err.Error(), string(output)) + } + re := regexp.MustCompile(`total:\s*\(statements\)\s*(\d*\.\d*)\%`) + matches := re.FindStringSubmatch(string(output)) + if matches == nil { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("Could not parse Coverprofile to compute coverage percentage") + } + coverageString := matches[1] + coverage, err := strconv.ParseFloat(coverageString, 64) + if err != nil { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("Could not parse Coverprofile to compute coverage percentage: %s", err.Error()) + } + + return coverage, nil +} + +func MergeProfiles(profilePaths []string, destination string) error { + profiles := []*profile.Profile{} + for _, profilePath := range profilePaths { + proFile, err := os.Open(profilePath) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("Could not open profile: %s\n%s", profilePath, err.Error()) + } + prof, err := profile.Parse(proFile) + _ = proFile.Close() + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("Could not parse profile: %s\n%s", profilePath, err.Error()) + } + profiles = append(profiles, prof) + os.Remove(profilePath) + } + + mergedProfile, err := profile.Merge(profiles) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("Could not merge profiles:\n%s", err.Error()) + } + + outFile, err := os.Create(destination) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("Could not create merged profile %s:\n%s", destination, err.Error()) + } + err = mergedProfile.Write(outFile) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("Could not write merged profile %s:\n%s", destination, err.Error()) + } + err = outFile.Close() + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("Could not close merged profile %s:\n%s", destination, err.Error()) + } + + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/run.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/run.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..41052ea --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/run.go @@ -0,0 +1,355 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "io" + "os" + "os/exec" + "path/filepath" + "regexp" + "strings" + "syscall" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +func RunCompiledSuite(suite TestSuite, ginkgoConfig types.SuiteConfig, reporterConfig types.ReporterConfig, cliConfig types.CLIConfig, goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig, additionalArgs []string) TestSuite { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailed + suite.HasProgrammaticFocus = false + + if suite.PathToCompiledTest == "" { + return suite + } + + if suite.IsGinkgo && cliConfig.ComputedProcs() > 1 { + suite = runParallel(suite, ginkgoConfig, reporterConfig, cliConfig, goFlagsConfig, additionalArgs) + } else if suite.IsGinkgo { + suite = runSerial(suite, ginkgoConfig, reporterConfig, cliConfig, goFlagsConfig, additionalArgs) + } else { + suite = runGoTest(suite, cliConfig, goFlagsConfig) + } + runAfterRunHook(cliConfig.AfterRunHook, reporterConfig.NoColor, suite) + return suite +} + +func buildAndStartCommand(suite TestSuite, args []string, pipeToStdout bool) (*exec.Cmd, *bytes.Buffer) { + buf := &bytes.Buffer{} + cmd := exec.Command(suite.PathToCompiledTest, args...) + cmd.Dir = suite.Path + if pipeToStdout { + cmd.Stderr = io.MultiWriter(os.Stdout, buf) + cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout + } else { + cmd.Stderr = buf + cmd.Stdout = buf + } + err := cmd.Start() + command.AbortIfError("Failed to start test suite", err) + + return cmd, buf +} + +func checkForNoTestsWarning(buf *bytes.Buffer) bool { + if strings.Contains(buf.String(), "warning: no tests to run") { + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, `Found no test suites, did you forget to run "ginkgo bootstrap"?`) + return true + } + return false +} + +func runGoTest(suite TestSuite, cliConfig types.CLIConfig, goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig) TestSuite { + // As we run the go test from the suite directory, make sure the cover profile is absolute + // and placed into the expected output directory when one is configured. + if goFlagsConfig.Cover && !filepath.IsAbs(goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile) { + goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + + args, err := types.GenerateGoTestRunArgs(goFlagsConfig) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to generate test run arguments", err) + cmd, buf := buildAndStartCommand(suite, args, true) + + cmd.Wait() + + exitStatus := cmd.ProcessState.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus).ExitStatus() + passed := (exitStatus == 0) || (exitStatus == types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE) + passed = !(checkForNoTestsWarning(buf) && cliConfig.RequireSuite) && passed + if passed { + suite.State = TestSuiteStatePassed + } else { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailed + } + + return suite +} + +func runSerial(suite TestSuite, ginkgoConfig types.SuiteConfig, reporterConfig types.ReporterConfig, cliConfig types.CLIConfig, goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig, additionalArgs []string) TestSuite { + if goFlagsConfig.Cover { + goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + if goFlagsConfig.BlockProfile != "" { + goFlagsConfig.BlockProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.BlockProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + if goFlagsConfig.CPUProfile != "" { + goFlagsConfig.CPUProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.CPUProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + if goFlagsConfig.MemProfile != "" { + goFlagsConfig.MemProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.MemProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + if goFlagsConfig.MutexProfile != "" { + goFlagsConfig.MutexProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.MutexProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + if reporterConfig.JSONReport != "" { + reporterConfig.JSONReport = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(reporterConfig.JSONReport, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + if reporterConfig.JUnitReport != "" { + reporterConfig.JUnitReport = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(reporterConfig.JUnitReport, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + if reporterConfig.TeamcityReport != "" { + reporterConfig.TeamcityReport = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(reporterConfig.TeamcityReport, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + + args, err := types.GenerateGinkgoTestRunArgs(ginkgoConfig, reporterConfig, goFlagsConfig) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to generate test run arguments", err) + args = append([]string{"--test.timeout=0"}, args...) + args = append(args, additionalArgs...) + + cmd, buf := buildAndStartCommand(suite, args, true) + + cmd.Wait() + + exitStatus := cmd.ProcessState.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus).ExitStatus() + suite.HasProgrammaticFocus = (exitStatus == types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE) + passed := (exitStatus == 0) || (exitStatus == types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE) + passed = !(checkForNoTestsWarning(buf) && cliConfig.RequireSuite) && passed + if passed { + suite.State = TestSuiteStatePassed + } else { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailed + } + + if suite.HasProgrammaticFocus { + if goFlagsConfig.Cover { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "coverage: no coverfile was generated because specs are programmatically focused") + } + if goFlagsConfig.BlockProfile != "" { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "no block profile was generated because specs are programmatically focused") + } + if goFlagsConfig.CPUProfile != "" { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "no cpu profile was generated because specs are programmatically focused") + } + if goFlagsConfig.MemProfile != "" { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "no mem profile was generated because specs are programmatically focused") + } + if goFlagsConfig.MutexProfile != "" { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "no mutex profile was generated because specs are programmatically focused") + } + } + + return suite +} + +func runParallel(suite TestSuite, ginkgoConfig types.SuiteConfig, reporterConfig types.ReporterConfig, cliConfig types.CLIConfig, goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig, additionalArgs []string) TestSuite { + type procResult struct { + passed bool + hasProgrammaticFocus bool + } + + numProcs := cliConfig.ComputedProcs() + procOutput := make([]*bytes.Buffer, numProcs) + coverProfiles := []string{} + + blockProfiles := []string{} + cpuProfiles := []string{} + memProfiles := []string{} + mutexProfiles := []string{} + + procResults := make(chan procResult) + + server, err := parallel_support.NewServer(numProcs, reporters.NewDefaultReporter(reporterConfig, formatter.ColorableStdOut)) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to start parallel spec server", err) + server.Start() + defer server.Close() + + if reporterConfig.JSONReport != "" { + reporterConfig.JSONReport = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(reporterConfig.JSONReport, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + if reporterConfig.JUnitReport != "" { + reporterConfig.JUnitReport = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(reporterConfig.JUnitReport, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + if reporterConfig.TeamcityReport != "" { + reporterConfig.TeamcityReport = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(reporterConfig.TeamcityReport, suite, cliConfig, 0) + } + + for proc := 1; proc <= numProcs; proc++ { + procGinkgoConfig := ginkgoConfig + procGinkgoConfig.ParallelProcess, procGinkgoConfig.ParallelTotal, procGinkgoConfig.ParallelHost = proc, numProcs, server.Address() + + procGoFlagsConfig := goFlagsConfig + if goFlagsConfig.Cover { + procGoFlagsConfig.CoverProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile, suite, cliConfig, proc) + coverProfiles = append(coverProfiles, procGoFlagsConfig.CoverProfile) + } + if goFlagsConfig.BlockProfile != "" { + procGoFlagsConfig.BlockProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.BlockProfile, suite, cliConfig, proc) + blockProfiles = append(blockProfiles, procGoFlagsConfig.BlockProfile) + } + if goFlagsConfig.CPUProfile != "" { + procGoFlagsConfig.CPUProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.CPUProfile, suite, cliConfig, proc) + cpuProfiles = append(cpuProfiles, procGoFlagsConfig.CPUProfile) + } + if goFlagsConfig.MemProfile != "" { + procGoFlagsConfig.MemProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.MemProfile, suite, cliConfig, proc) + memProfiles = append(memProfiles, procGoFlagsConfig.MemProfile) + } + if goFlagsConfig.MutexProfile != "" { + procGoFlagsConfig.MutexProfile = AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.MutexProfile, suite, cliConfig, proc) + mutexProfiles = append(mutexProfiles, procGoFlagsConfig.MutexProfile) + } + + args, err := types.GenerateGinkgoTestRunArgs(procGinkgoConfig, reporterConfig, procGoFlagsConfig) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to generate test run arguments", err) + args = append([]string{"--test.timeout=0"}, args...) + args = append(args, additionalArgs...) + + cmd, buf := buildAndStartCommand(suite, args, false) + procOutput[proc-1] = buf + server.RegisterAlive(proc, func() bool { return cmd.ProcessState == nil || !cmd.ProcessState.Exited() }) + + go func() { + cmd.Wait() + exitStatus := cmd.ProcessState.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus).ExitStatus() + procResults <- procResult{ + passed: (exitStatus == 0) || (exitStatus == types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE), + hasProgrammaticFocus: exitStatus == types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE, + } + }() + } + + passed := true + for proc := 1; proc <= cliConfig.ComputedProcs(); proc++ { + result := <-procResults + passed = passed && result.passed + suite.HasProgrammaticFocus = suite.HasProgrammaticFocus || result.hasProgrammaticFocus + } + if passed { + suite.State = TestSuiteStatePassed + } else { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailed + } + + select { + case <-server.GetSuiteDone(): + fmt.Println("") + case <-time.After(time.Second): + //one of the nodes never finished reporting to the server. Something must have gone wrong. + fmt.Fprint(formatter.ColorableStdErr, formatter.F("\n{{bold}}{{red}}Ginkgo timed out waiting for all parallel procs to report back{{/}}\n")) + fmt.Fprint(formatter.ColorableStdErr, formatter.F("{{gray}}Test suite:{{/}} %s (%s)\n\n", suite.PackageName, suite.Path)) + fmt.Fprint(formatter.ColorableStdErr, formatter.Fiw(0, formatter.COLS, "This occurs if a parallel process exits before it reports its results to the Ginkgo CLI. The CLI will now print out all the stdout/stderr output it's collected from the running processes. However you may not see anything useful in these logs because the individual test processes usually intercept output to stdout/stderr in order to capture it in the spec reports.\n\nYou may want to try rerunning your test suite with {{light-gray}}--output-interceptor-mode=none{{/}} to see additional output here and debug your suite.\n")) + fmt.Fprintln(formatter.ColorableStdErr, " ") + for proc := 1; proc <= cliConfig.ComputedProcs(); proc++ { + fmt.Fprintf(formatter.ColorableStdErr, formatter.F("{{bold}}Output from proc %d:{{/}}\n", proc)) + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, formatter.Fi(1, "%s", procOutput[proc-1].String())) + } + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "** End **") + } + + for proc := 1; proc <= cliConfig.ComputedProcs(); proc++ { + output := procOutput[proc-1].String() + if proc == 1 && checkForNoTestsWarning(procOutput[0]) && cliConfig.RequireSuite { + suite.State = TestSuiteStateFailed + } + if strings.Contains(output, "deprecated Ginkgo functionality") { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, output) + } + } + + if len(coverProfiles) > 0 { + if suite.HasProgrammaticFocus { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "coverage: no coverfile was generated because specs are programmatically focused") + } else { + coverProfile := AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + err := MergeAndCleanupCoverProfiles(coverProfiles, coverProfile) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to combine cover profiles", err) + + coverage, err := GetCoverageFromCoverProfile(coverProfile) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to compute coverage", err) + if coverage == 0 { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "coverage: [no statements]") + } else { + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "coverage: %.1f%% of statements\n", coverage) + } + } + } + if len(blockProfiles) > 0 { + if suite.HasProgrammaticFocus { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "no block profile was generated because specs are programmatically focused") + } else { + blockProfile := AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.BlockProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + err := MergeProfiles(blockProfiles, blockProfile) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to combine blockprofiles", err) + } + } + if len(cpuProfiles) > 0 { + if suite.HasProgrammaticFocus { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "no cpu profile was generated because specs are programmatically focused") + } else { + cpuProfile := AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.CPUProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + err := MergeProfiles(cpuProfiles, cpuProfile) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to combine cpuprofiles", err) + } + } + if len(memProfiles) > 0 { + if suite.HasProgrammaticFocus { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "no mem profile was generated because specs are programmatically focused") + } else { + memProfile := AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.MemProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + err := MergeProfiles(memProfiles, memProfile) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to combine memprofiles", err) + } + } + if len(mutexProfiles) > 0 { + if suite.HasProgrammaticFocus { + fmt.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "no mutex profile was generated because specs are programmatically focused") + } else { + mutexProfile := AbsPathForGeneratedAsset(goFlagsConfig.MutexProfile, suite, cliConfig, 0) + err := MergeProfiles(mutexProfiles, mutexProfile) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to combine mutexprofiles", err) + } + } + + return suite +} + +func runAfterRunHook(command string, noColor bool, suite TestSuite) { + if command == "" { + return + } + f := formatter.NewWithNoColorBool(noColor) + + // Allow for string replacement to pass input to the command + passed := "[FAIL]" + if suite.State.Is(TestSuiteStatePassed) { + passed = "[PASS]" + } + command = strings.ReplaceAll(command, "(ginkgo-suite-passed)", passed) + command = strings.ReplaceAll(command, "(ginkgo-suite-name)", suite.PackageName) + + // Must break command into parts + splitArgs := regexp.MustCompile(`'.+'|".+"|\S+`) + parts := splitArgs.FindAllString(command, -1) + + output, err := exec.Command(parts[0], parts[1:]...).CombinedOutput() + if err != nil { + fmt.Fprintln(formatter.ColorableStdOut, f.Fi(0, "{{red}}{{bold}}After-run-hook failed:{{/}}")) + fmt.Fprintln(formatter.ColorableStdOut, f.Fi(1, "{{red}}%s{{/}}", output)) + } else { + fmt.Fprintln(formatter.ColorableStdOut, f.Fi(0, "{{green}}{{bold}}After-run-hook succeeded:{{/}}")) + fmt.Fprintln(formatter.ColorableStdOut, f.Fi(1, "{{green}}%s{{/}}", output)) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/test_suite.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/test_suite.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df99875 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/test_suite.go @@ -0,0 +1,284 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "errors" + "math/rand" + "os" + "path" + "path/filepath" + "regexp" + "runtime" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +const TIMEOUT_ELAPSED_FAILURE_REASON = "Suite did not run because the timeout elapsed" +const PRIOR_FAILURES_FAILURE_REASON = "Suite did not run because prior suites failed and --keep-going is not set" +const EMPTY_SKIP_FAILURE_REASON = "Suite did not run go test reported that no test files were found" + +type TestSuiteState uint + +const ( + TestSuiteStateInvalid TestSuiteState = iota + + TestSuiteStateUncompiled + TestSuiteStateCompiled + + TestSuiteStatePassed + + TestSuiteStateSkippedDueToEmptyCompilation + TestSuiteStateSkippedByFilter + TestSuiteStateSkippedDueToPriorFailures + + TestSuiteStateFailed + TestSuiteStateFailedDueToTimeout + TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile +) + +var TestSuiteStateFailureStates = []TestSuiteState{TestSuiteStateFailed, TestSuiteStateFailedDueToTimeout, TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile} + +func (state TestSuiteState) Is(states ...TestSuiteState) bool { + for _, suiteState := range states { + if suiteState == state { + return true + } + } + + return false +} + +type TestSuite struct { + Path string + PackageName string + IsGinkgo bool + + Precompiled bool + PathToCompiledTest string + CompilationError error + + HasProgrammaticFocus bool + State TestSuiteState +} + +func (ts TestSuite) AbsPath() string { + path, _ := filepath.Abs(ts.Path) + return path +} + +func (ts TestSuite) NamespacedName() string { + name := relPath(ts.Path) + name = strings.TrimLeft(name, "."+string(filepath.Separator)) + name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, string(filepath.Separator), "_") + name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, " ", "_") + if name == "" { + return ts.PackageName + } + return name +} + +type TestSuites []TestSuite + +func (ts TestSuites) AnyHaveProgrammaticFocus() bool { + for _, suite := range ts { + if suite.HasProgrammaticFocus { + return true + } + } + + return false +} + +func (ts TestSuites) ThatAreGinkgoSuites() TestSuites { + out := TestSuites{} + for _, suite := range ts { + if suite.IsGinkgo { + out = append(out, suite) + } + } + return out +} + +func (ts TestSuites) CountWithState(states ...TestSuiteState) int { + n := 0 + for _, suite := range ts { + if suite.State.Is(states...) { + n += 1 + } + } + + return n +} + +func (ts TestSuites) WithState(states ...TestSuiteState) TestSuites { + out := TestSuites{} + for _, suite := range ts { + if suite.State.Is(states...) { + out = append(out, suite) + } + } + + return out +} + +func (ts TestSuites) WithoutState(states ...TestSuiteState) TestSuites { + out := TestSuites{} + for _, suite := range ts { + if !suite.State.Is(states...) { + out = append(out, suite) + } + } + + return out +} + +func (ts TestSuites) ShuffledCopy(seed int64) TestSuites { + out := make(TestSuites, len(ts)) + permutation := rand.New(rand.NewSource(seed)).Perm(len(ts)) + for i, j := range permutation { + out[i] = ts[j] + } + return out +} + +func FindSuites(args []string, cliConfig types.CLIConfig, allowPrecompiled bool) TestSuites { + suites := TestSuites{} + + if len(args) > 0 { + for _, arg := range args { + if allowPrecompiled { + suite, err := precompiledTestSuite(arg) + if err == nil { + suites = append(suites, suite) + continue + } + } + recurseForSuite := cliConfig.Recurse + if strings.HasSuffix(arg, "/...") && arg != "/..." { + arg = arg[:len(arg)-4] + recurseForSuite = true + } + suites = append(suites, suitesInDir(arg, recurseForSuite)...) + } + } else { + suites = suitesInDir(".", cliConfig.Recurse) + } + + if cliConfig.SkipPackage != "" { + skipFilters := strings.Split(cliConfig.SkipPackage, ",") + for idx := range suites { + for _, skipFilter := range skipFilters { + if strings.Contains(suites[idx].Path, skipFilter) { + suites[idx].State = TestSuiteStateSkippedByFilter + break + } + } + } + } + + return suites +} + +func precompiledTestSuite(path string) (TestSuite, error) { + info, err := os.Stat(path) + if err != nil { + return TestSuite{}, err + } + + if info.IsDir() { + return TestSuite{}, errors.New("this is a directory, not a file") + } + + if filepath.Ext(path) != ".test" && filepath.Ext(path) != ".exe" { + return TestSuite{}, errors.New("this is not a .test binary") + } + + if filepath.Ext(path) == ".test" && runtime.GOOS != "windows" && info.Mode()&0111 == 0 { + return TestSuite{}, errors.New("this is not executable") + } + + dir := relPath(filepath.Dir(path)) + packageName := strings.TrimSuffix(filepath.Base(path), ".exe") + packageName = strings.TrimSuffix(packageName, ".test") + + path, err = filepath.Abs(path) + if err != nil { + return TestSuite{}, err + } + + return TestSuite{ + Path: dir, + PackageName: packageName, + IsGinkgo: true, + Precompiled: true, + PathToCompiledTest: path, + State: TestSuiteStateCompiled, + }, nil +} + +func suitesInDir(dir string, recurse bool) TestSuites { + suites := TestSuites{} + + if path.Base(dir) == "vendor" { + return suites + } + + files, _ := os.ReadDir(dir) + re := regexp.MustCompile(`^[^._].*_test\.go$`) + for _, file := range files { + if !file.IsDir() && re.MatchString(file.Name()) { + suite := TestSuite{ + Path: relPath(dir), + PackageName: packageNameForSuite(dir), + IsGinkgo: filesHaveGinkgoSuite(dir, files), + State: TestSuiteStateUncompiled, + } + suites = append(suites, suite) + break + } + } + + if recurse { + re = regexp.MustCompile(`^[._]`) + for _, file := range files { + if file.IsDir() && !re.MatchString(file.Name()) { + suites = append(suites, suitesInDir(dir+"/"+file.Name(), recurse)...) + } + } + } + + return suites +} + +func relPath(dir string) string { + dir, _ = filepath.Abs(dir) + cwd, _ := os.Getwd() + dir, _ = filepath.Rel(cwd, filepath.Clean(dir)) + + if string(dir[0]) != "." { + dir = "." + string(filepath.Separator) + dir + } + + return dir +} + +func packageNameForSuite(dir string) string { + path, _ := filepath.Abs(dir) + return filepath.Base(path) +} + +func filesHaveGinkgoSuite(dir string, files []os.DirEntry) bool { + reTestFile := regexp.MustCompile(`_test\.go$`) + reGinkgo := regexp.MustCompile(`package ginkgo|\/ginkgo"|\/ginkgo\/v2"|\/ginkgo\/v2/dsl/`) + + for _, file := range files { + if !file.IsDir() && reTestFile.MatchString(file.Name()) { + contents, _ := os.ReadFile(dir + "/" + file.Name()) + if reGinkgo.Match(contents) { + return true + } + } + } + + return false +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/utils.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/utils.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd9ca7d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/utils.go @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "os" + "os/exec" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" +) + +func FileExists(path string) bool { + _, err := os.Stat(path) + return err == nil +} + +func CopyFile(src string, dest string) error { + srcFile, err := os.Open(src) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + srcStat, err := srcFile.Stat() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if _, err := os.Stat(dest); err == nil { + os.Remove(dest) + } + + destFile, err := os.OpenFile(dest, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE, srcStat.Mode()) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + _, err = io.Copy(destFile, srcFile) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if err := srcFile.Close(); err != nil { + return err + } + return destFile.Close() +} + +func GoFmt(path string) { + out, err := exec.Command("go", "fmt", path).CombinedOutput() + if err != nil { + command.AbortIfError(fmt.Sprintf("Could not fmt:\n%s\n", string(out)), err) + } +} + +func PluralizedWord(singular, plural string, count int) string { + if count == 1 { + return singular + } + return plural +} + +func FailedSuitesReport(suites TestSuites, f formatter.Formatter) string { + out := "" + out += "There were failures detected in the following suites:\n" + + maxPackageNameLength := 0 + for _, suite := range suites.WithState(TestSuiteStateFailureStates...) { + if len(suite.PackageName) > maxPackageNameLength { + maxPackageNameLength = len(suite.PackageName) + } + } + + packageNameFormatter := fmt.Sprintf("%%%ds", maxPackageNameLength) + for _, suite := range suites { + switch suite.State { + case TestSuiteStateFailed: + out += f.Fi(1, "{{red}}"+packageNameFormatter+" {{gray}}%s{{/}}\n", suite.PackageName, suite.Path) + case TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile: + out += f.Fi(1, "{{red}}"+packageNameFormatter+" {{gray}}%s {{magenta}}[Compilation failure]{{/}}\n", suite.PackageName, suite.Path) + case TestSuiteStateFailedDueToTimeout: + out += f.Fi(1, "{{red}}"+packageNameFormatter+" {{gray}}%s {{orange}}[%s]{{/}}\n", suite.PackageName, suite.Path, TIMEOUT_ELAPSED_FAILURE_REASON) + } + } + return out +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/verify_version.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/verify_version.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9da1bab --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal/verify_version.go @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "fmt" + "os/exec" + "regexp" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +var versiorRe = regexp.MustCompile(`v(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)`) + +func VerifyCLIAndFrameworkVersion(suites TestSuites) { + cliVersion := types.VERSION + mismatches := map[string][]string{} + + for _, suite := range suites { + cmd := exec.Command("go", "list", "-m", "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2") + cmd.Dir = suite.Path + output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() + if err != nil { + continue + } + components := strings.Split(string(output), " ") + if len(components) != 2 { + continue + } + matches := versiorRe.FindStringSubmatch(components[1]) + if matches == nil || len(matches) != 2 { + continue + } + libraryVersion := matches[1] + if cliVersion != libraryVersion { + mismatches[libraryVersion] = append(mismatches[libraryVersion], suite.PackageName) + } + } + + if len(mismatches) == 0 { + return + } + + fmt.Println(formatter.F("{{red}}{{bold}}Ginkgo detected a version mismatch between the Ginkgo CLI and the version of Ginkgo imported by your packages:{{/}}")) + + fmt.Println(formatter.Fi(1, "Ginkgo CLI Version:")) + fmt.Println(formatter.Fi(2, "{{bold}}%s{{/}}", cliVersion)) + fmt.Println(formatter.Fi(1, "Mismatched package versions found:")) + for version, packages := range mismatches { + fmt.Println(formatter.Fi(2, "{{bold}}%s{{/}} used by %s", version, strings.Join(packages, ", "))) + } + fmt.Println("") + fmt.Println(formatter.Fiw(1, formatter.COLS, "{{gray}}Ginkgo will continue to attempt to run but you may see errors (including flag parsing errors) and should either update your go.mod or your version of the Ginkgo CLI to match.\n\nTo install the matching version of the CLI run\n {{bold}}go install github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo{{/}}{{gray}}\nfrom a path that contains a go.mod file. Alternatively you can use\n {{bold}}go run github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo{{/}}{{gray}}\nfrom a path that contains a go.mod file to invoke the matching version of the Ginkgo CLI.\n\nIf you are attempting to test multiple packages that each have a different version of the Ginkgo library with a single Ginkgo CLI that is currently unsupported.\n{{/}}")) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/labels/labels_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/labels/labels_command.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c61f09 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/labels/labels_command.go @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +package labels + +import ( + "fmt" + "go/ast" + "go/parser" + "go/token" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" + "golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector" +) + +func BuildLabelsCommand() command.Command { + var cliConfig = types.NewDefaultCLIConfig() + + flags, err := types.BuildLabelsCommandFlagSet(&cliConfig) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + return command.Command{ + Name: "labels", + Usage: "ginkgo labels ", + Flags: flags, + ShortDoc: "List labels detected in the passed-in packages (or the package in the current directory if left blank).", + DocLink: "spec-labels", + Command: func(args []string, _ []string) { + ListLabels(args, cliConfig) + }, + } +} + +func ListLabels(args []string, cliConfig types.CLIConfig) { + suites := internal.FindSuites(args, cliConfig, false).WithoutState(internal.TestSuiteStateSkippedByFilter) + if len(suites) == 0 { + command.AbortWith("Found no test suites") + } + for _, suite := range suites { + labels := fetchLabelsFromPackage(suite.Path) + if len(labels) == 0 { + fmt.Printf("%s: No labels found\n", suite.PackageName) + } else { + fmt.Printf("%s: [%s]\n", suite.PackageName, strings.Join(labels, ", ")) + } + } +} + +func fetchLabelsFromPackage(packagePath string) []string { + fset := token.NewFileSet() + parsedPackages, err := parser.ParseDir(fset, packagePath, nil, 0) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to parse package source:", err) + + files := []*ast.File{} + hasTestPackage := false + for key, pkg := range parsedPackages { + if strings.HasSuffix(key, "_test") { + hasTestPackage = true + for _, file := range pkg.Files { + files = append(files, file) + } + } + } + if !hasTestPackage { + for _, pkg := range parsedPackages { + for _, file := range pkg.Files { + files = append(files, file) + } + } + } + + seen := map[string]bool{} + labels := []string{} + ispr := inspector.New(files) + ispr.Preorder([]ast.Node{&ast.CallExpr{}}, func(n ast.Node) { + potentialLabels := fetchLabels(n.(*ast.CallExpr)) + for _, label := range potentialLabels { + if !seen[label] { + seen[label] = true + labels = append(labels, strconv.Quote(label)) + } + } + }) + + sort.Strings(labels) + return labels +} + +func fetchLabels(callExpr *ast.CallExpr) []string { + out := []string{} + switch expr := callExpr.Fun.(type) { + case *ast.Ident: + if expr.Name != "Label" { + return out + } + case *ast.SelectorExpr: + if expr.Sel.Name != "Label" { + return out + } + default: + return out + } + for _, arg := range callExpr.Args { + switch expr := arg.(type) { + case *ast.BasicLit: + if expr.Kind == token.STRING { + unquoted, err := strconv.Unquote(expr.Value) + if err != nil { + unquoted = expr.Value + } + validated, err := types.ValidateAndCleanupLabel(unquoted, types.CodeLocation{}) + if err == nil { + out = append(out, validated) + } + } + } + } + return out +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/main.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/main.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9abb27 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/main.go @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +package main + +import ( + "fmt" + "os" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/build" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/labels" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/run" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/unfocus" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +var program command.Program + +func GenerateCommands() []command.Command { + return []command.Command{ + watch.BuildWatchCommand(), + build.BuildBuildCommand(), + generators.BuildBootstrapCommand(), + generators.BuildGenerateCommand(), + labels.BuildLabelsCommand(), + outline.BuildOutlineCommand(), + unfocus.BuildUnfocusCommand(), + BuildVersionCommand(), + } +} + +func main() { + program = command.Program{ + Name: "ginkgo", + Heading: fmt.Sprintf("Ginkgo Version %s", types.VERSION), + Commands: GenerateCommands(), + DefaultCommand: run.BuildRunCommand(), + DeprecatedCommands: []command.DeprecatedCommand{ + {Name: "convert", Deprecation: types.Deprecations.Convert()}, + {Name: "blur", Deprecation: types.Deprecations.Blur()}, + {Name: "nodot", Deprecation: types.Deprecations.Nodot()}, + }, + } + + program.RunAndExit(os.Args) +} + +func BuildVersionCommand() command.Command { + return command.Command{ + Name: "version", + Usage: "ginkgo version", + ShortDoc: "Print Ginkgo's version", + Command: func(_ []string, _ []string) { + fmt.Printf("Ginkgo Version %s\n", types.VERSION) + }, + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline/ginkgo.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/ginkgo.go similarity index 74% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline/ginkgo.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/ginkgo.go index ce6b7fc..5d8d00b 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline/ginkgo.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/ginkgo.go @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ import ( "go/ast" "go/token" "strconv" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" ) const ( @@ -25,9 +27,10 @@ type ginkgoMetadata struct { // End is the position of first character immediately after the spec or container block End int `json:"end"` - Spec bool `json:"spec"` - Focused bool `json:"focused"` - Pending bool `json:"pending"` + Spec bool `json:"spec"` + Focused bool `json:"focused"` + Pending bool `json:"pending"` + Labels []string `json:"labels"` } // ginkgoNode is used to construct the outline as a tree @@ -131,7 +134,7 @@ func absoluteOffsetsForNode(fset *token.FileSet, n ast.Node) (start, end int) { // ginkgoNodeFromCallExpr derives an outline entry from a go AST subtree // corresponding to a Ginkgo container or spec. -func ginkgoNodeFromCallExpr(fset *token.FileSet, ce *ast.CallExpr, ginkgoPackageName, tablePackageName *string) (*ginkgoNode, bool) { +func ginkgoNodeFromCallExpr(fset *token.FileSet, ce *ast.CallExpr, ginkgoPackageName *string) (*ginkgoNode, bool) { packageName, identName, ok := packageAndIdentNamesFromCallExpr(ce) if !ok { return nil, false @@ -142,56 +145,39 @@ func ginkgoNodeFromCallExpr(fset *token.FileSet, ce *ast.CallExpr, ginkgoPackage n.Start, n.End = absoluteOffsetsForNode(fset, ce) n.Nodes = make([]*ginkgoNode, 0) switch identName { - case "It", "Measure", "Specify": + case "It", "Specify", "Entry": n.Spec = true n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) + n.Labels = labelFromCallExpr(ce) + n.Pending = pendingFromCallExpr(ce) return &n, ginkgoPackageName != nil && *ginkgoPackageName == packageName - case "Entry": - n.Spec = true - n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) - return &n, tablePackageName != nil && *tablePackageName == packageName - case "FIt", "FMeasure", "FSpecify": + case "FIt", "FSpecify", "FEntry": n.Spec = true n.Focused = true n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) + n.Labels = labelFromCallExpr(ce) return &n, ginkgoPackageName != nil && *ginkgoPackageName == packageName - case "FEntry": - n.Spec = true - n.Focused = true - n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) - return &n, tablePackageName != nil && *tablePackageName == packageName - case "PIt", "PMeasure", "PSpecify", "XIt", "XMeasure", "XSpecify": + case "PIt", "PSpecify", "XIt", "XSpecify", "PEntry", "XEntry": n.Spec = true n.Pending = true n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) + n.Labels = labelFromCallExpr(ce) return &n, ginkgoPackageName != nil && *ginkgoPackageName == packageName - case "PEntry", "XEntry": - n.Spec = true - n.Pending = true - n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) - return &n, tablePackageName != nil && *tablePackageName == packageName - case "Context", "Describe", "When": + case "Context", "Describe", "When", "DescribeTable": n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) + n.Labels = labelFromCallExpr(ce) + n.Pending = pendingFromCallExpr(ce) return &n, ginkgoPackageName != nil && *ginkgoPackageName == packageName - case "DescribeTable": - n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) - return &n, tablePackageName != nil && *tablePackageName == packageName - case "FContext", "FDescribe", "FWhen": + case "FContext", "FDescribe", "FWhen", "FDescribeTable": n.Focused = true n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) + n.Labels = labelFromCallExpr(ce) return &n, ginkgoPackageName != nil && *ginkgoPackageName == packageName - case "FDescribeTable": - n.Focused = true - n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) - return &n, tablePackageName != nil && *tablePackageName == packageName - case "PContext", "PDescribe", "PWhen", "XContext", "XDescribe", "XWhen": + case "PContext", "PDescribe", "PWhen", "XContext", "XDescribe", "XWhen", "PDescribeTable", "XDescribeTable": n.Pending = true n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) + n.Labels = labelFromCallExpr(ce) return &n, ginkgoPackageName != nil && *ginkgoPackageName == packageName - case "PDescribeTable", "XDescribeTable": - n.Pending = true - n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) - return &n, tablePackageName != nil && *tablePackageName == packageName case "By": n.Text = textOrAltFromCallExpr(ce, undefinedTextAlt) return &n, ginkgoPackageName != nil && *ginkgoPackageName == packageName @@ -241,3 +227,75 @@ func textFromCallExpr(ce *ast.CallExpr) (string, bool) { return text.Value, true } } + +func labelFromCallExpr(ce *ast.CallExpr) []string { + + labels := []string{} + if len(ce.Args) < 2 { + return labels + } + + for _, arg := range ce.Args[1:] { + switch expr := arg.(type) { + case *ast.CallExpr: + id, ok := expr.Fun.(*ast.Ident) + if !ok { + // to skip over cases where the expr.Fun. is actually *ast.SelectorExpr + continue + } + if id.Name == "Label" { + ls := extractLabels(expr) + labels = append(labels, ls...) + } + } + } + return labels +} + +func extractLabels(expr *ast.CallExpr) []string { + out := []string{} + for _, arg := range expr.Args { + switch expr := arg.(type) { + case *ast.BasicLit: + if expr.Kind == token.STRING { + unquoted, err := strconv.Unquote(expr.Value) + if err != nil { + unquoted = expr.Value + } + validated, err := types.ValidateAndCleanupLabel(unquoted, types.CodeLocation{}) + if err == nil { + out = append(out, validated) + } + } + } + } + + return out +} + +func pendingFromCallExpr(ce *ast.CallExpr) bool { + + pending := false + if len(ce.Args) < 2 { + return pending + } + + for _, arg := range ce.Args[1:] { + switch expr := arg.(type) { + case *ast.CallExpr: + id, ok := expr.Fun.(*ast.Ident) + if !ok { + // to skip over cases where the expr.Fun. is actually *ast.SelectorExpr + continue + } + if id.Name == "Pending" { + pending = true + } + case *ast.Ident: + if expr.Name == "Pending" { + pending = true + } + } + } + return pending +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline/import.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/import.go similarity index 84% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline/import.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/import.go index 4328ab3..f0a6b5d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline/import.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/import.go @@ -28,14 +28,7 @@ func packageNameForImport(f *ast.File, path string) *string { } name := spec.Name.String() if name == "" { - // If the package name is not explicitly specified, - // make an educated guess. This is not guaranteed to be correct. - lastSlash := strings.LastIndex(path, "/") - if lastSlash == -1 { - name = path - } else { - name = path[lastSlash+1:] - } + name = "ginkgo" } if name == "." { name = "" @@ -47,7 +40,7 @@ func packageNameForImport(f *ast.File, path string) *string { // or nil otherwise. func importSpec(f *ast.File, path string) *ast.ImportSpec { for _, s := range f.Imports { - if importPath(s) == path { + if strings.HasPrefix(importPath(s), path) { return s } } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline/outline.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/outline.go similarity index 79% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline/outline.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/outline.go index 242e6a1..c2327cd 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline/outline.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/outline.go @@ -12,18 +12,14 @@ import ( const ( // ginkgoImportPath is the well-known ginkgo import path - ginkgoImportPath = "github.com/onsi/ginkgo" - - // tableImportPath is the well-known table extension import path - tableImportPath = "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/extensions/table" + ginkgoImportPath = "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2" ) // FromASTFile returns an outline for a Ginkgo test source file func FromASTFile(fset *token.FileSet, src *ast.File) (*outline, error) { ginkgoPackageName := packageNameForImport(src, ginkgoImportPath) - tablePackageName := packageNameForImport(src, tableImportPath) - if ginkgoPackageName == nil && tablePackageName == nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("file does not import %q or %q", ginkgoImportPath, tableImportPath) + if ginkgoPackageName == nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("file does not import %q", ginkgoImportPath) } root := ginkgoNode{} @@ -38,7 +34,7 @@ func FromASTFile(fset *token.FileSet, src *ast.File) (*outline, error) { // ast.CallExpr, this should never happen panic(fmt.Errorf("node starting at %d, ending at %d is not an *ast.CallExpr", node.Pos(), node.End())) } - gn, ok := ginkgoNodeFromCallExpr(fset, ce, ginkgoPackageName, tablePackageName) + gn, ok := ginkgoNodeFromCallExpr(fset, ce, ginkgoPackageName) if !ok { // Node is not a Ginkgo spec or container, continue return true @@ -89,12 +85,19 @@ func (o *outline) String() string { // one 'width' of spaces for every level of nesting. func (o *outline) StringIndent(width int) string { var b strings.Builder - b.WriteString("Name,Text,Start,End,Spec,Focused,Pending\n") + b.WriteString("Name,Text,Start,End,Spec,Focused,Pending,Labels\n") currentIndent := 0 pre := func(n *ginkgoNode) { b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%*s", currentIndent, "")) - b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s,%s,%d,%d,%t,%t,%t\n", n.Name, n.Text, n.Start, n.End, n.Spec, n.Focused, n.Pending)) + var labels string + if len(n.Labels) == 1 { + labels = n.Labels[0] + } else { + labels = strings.Join(n.Labels, ", ") + } + //enclosing labels in a double quoted comma separate listed so that when inmported into a CSV app the Labels column has comma separate strings + b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s,%s,%d,%d,%t,%t,%t,\"%s\"\n", n.Name, n.Text, n.Start, n.End, n.Spec, n.Focused, n.Pending, labels)) currentIndent += width } post := func(n *ginkgoNode) { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/outline_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/outline_command.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36698d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline/outline_command.go @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +package outline + +import ( + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + "go/parser" + "go/token" + "os" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +const ( + // indentWidth is the width used by the 'indent' output + indentWidth = 4 + // stdinAlias is a portable alias for stdin. This convention is used in + // other CLIs, e.g., kubectl. + stdinAlias = "-" + usageCommand = "ginkgo outline " +) + +type outlineConfig struct { + Format string +} + +func BuildOutlineCommand() command.Command { + conf := outlineConfig{ + Format: "csv", + } + flags, err := types.NewGinkgoFlagSet( + types.GinkgoFlags{ + {Name: "format", KeyPath: "Format", + Usage: "Format of outline", + UsageArgument: "one of 'csv', 'indent', or 'json'", + UsageDefaultValue: conf.Format, + }, + }, + &conf, + types.GinkgoFlagSections{}, + ) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + return command.Command{ + Name: "outline", + Usage: "ginkgo outline ", + ShortDoc: "Create an outline of Ginkgo symbols for a file", + Documentation: "To read from stdin, use: `ginkgo outline -`", + DocLink: "creating-an-outline-of-specs", + Flags: flags, + Command: func(args []string, _ []string) { + outlineFile(args, conf.Format) + }, + } +} + +func outlineFile(args []string, format string) { + if len(args) != 1 { + command.AbortWithUsage("outline expects exactly one argument") + } + + filename := args[0] + var src *os.File + if filename == stdinAlias { + src = os.Stdin + } else { + var err error + src, err = os.Open(filename) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to open file:", err) + } + + fset := token.NewFileSet() + + parsedSrc, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, src, 0) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to parse source:", err) + + o, err := FromASTFile(fset, parsedSrc) + command.AbortIfError("Failed to create outline:", err) + + var oerr error + switch format { + case "csv": + _, oerr = fmt.Print(o) + case "indent": + _, oerr = fmt.Print(o.StringIndent(indentWidth)) + case "json": + b, err := json.Marshal(o) + if err != nil { + println(fmt.Sprintf("error marshalling to json: %s", err)) + } + _, oerr = fmt.Println(string(b)) + default: + command.AbortWith("Format %s not accepted", format) + } + command.AbortIfError("Failed to write outline:", oerr) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/run/run_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/run/run_command.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aaed4d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/run/run_command.go @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ +package run + +import ( + "fmt" + "os" + "strings" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +func BuildRunCommand() command.Command { + var suiteConfig = types.NewDefaultSuiteConfig() + var reporterConfig = types.NewDefaultReporterConfig() + var cliConfig = types.NewDefaultCLIConfig() + var goFlagsConfig = types.NewDefaultGoFlagsConfig() + + flags, err := types.BuildRunCommandFlagSet(&suiteConfig, &reporterConfig, &cliConfig, &goFlagsConfig) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + interruptHandler := interrupt_handler.NewInterruptHandler(nil) + interrupt_handler.SwallowSigQuit() + + return command.Command{ + Name: "run", + Flags: flags, + Usage: "ginkgo run -- ", + ShortDoc: "Run the tests in the passed in (or the package in the current directory if left blank)", + Documentation: "Any arguments after -- will be passed to the test.", + DocLink: "running-tests", + Command: func(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { + var errors []error + cliConfig, goFlagsConfig, errors = types.VetAndInitializeCLIAndGoConfig(cliConfig, goFlagsConfig) + command.AbortIfErrors("Ginkgo detected configuration issues:", errors) + + runner := &SpecRunner{ + cliConfig: cliConfig, + goFlagsConfig: goFlagsConfig, + suiteConfig: suiteConfig, + reporterConfig: reporterConfig, + flags: flags, + + interruptHandler: interruptHandler, + } + + runner.RunSpecs(args, additionalArgs) + }, + } +} + +type SpecRunner struct { + suiteConfig types.SuiteConfig + reporterConfig types.ReporterConfig + cliConfig types.CLIConfig + goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig + flags types.GinkgoFlagSet + + interruptHandler *interrupt_handler.InterruptHandler +} + +func (r *SpecRunner) RunSpecs(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { + suites := internal.FindSuites(args, r.cliConfig, true) + skippedSuites := suites.WithState(internal.TestSuiteStateSkippedByFilter) + suites = suites.WithoutState(internal.TestSuiteStateSkippedByFilter) + + internal.VerifyCLIAndFrameworkVersion(suites) + + if len(skippedSuites) > 0 { + fmt.Println("Will skip:") + for _, skippedSuite := range skippedSuites { + fmt.Println(" " + skippedSuite.Path) + } + } + + if len(skippedSuites) > 0 && len(suites) == 0 { + command.AbortGracefullyWith("All tests skipped! Exiting...") + } + + if len(suites) == 0 { + command.AbortWith("Found no test suites") + } + + if len(suites) > 1 && !r.flags.WasSet("succinct") && r.reporterConfig.Verbosity().LT(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) { + r.reporterConfig.Succinct = true + } + + t := time.Now() + var endTime time.Time + if r.suiteConfig.Timeout > 0 { + endTime = t.Add(r.suiteConfig.Timeout) + } + + iteration := 0 +OUTER_LOOP: + for { + if !r.flags.WasSet("seed") { + r.suiteConfig.RandomSeed = time.Now().Unix() + } + if r.cliConfig.RandomizeSuites && len(suites) > 1 { + suites = suites.ShuffledCopy(r.suiteConfig.RandomSeed) + } + + opc := internal.NewOrderedParallelCompiler(r.cliConfig.ComputedNumCompilers()) + opc.StartCompiling(suites, r.goFlagsConfig) + + SUITE_LOOP: + for { + suiteIdx, suite := opc.Next() + if suiteIdx >= len(suites) { + break SUITE_LOOP + } + suites[suiteIdx] = suite + + if r.interruptHandler.Status().Interrupted() { + opc.StopAndDrain() + break OUTER_LOOP + } + + if suites[suiteIdx].State.Is(internal.TestSuiteStateSkippedDueToEmptyCompilation) { + fmt.Printf("Skipping %s (no test files)\n", suite.Path) + continue SUITE_LOOP + } + + if suites[suiteIdx].State.Is(internal.TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile) { + fmt.Println(suites[suiteIdx].CompilationError.Error()) + if !r.cliConfig.KeepGoing { + opc.StopAndDrain() + } + continue SUITE_LOOP + } + + if suites.CountWithState(internal.TestSuiteStateFailureStates...) > 0 && !r.cliConfig.KeepGoing { + suites[suiteIdx].State = internal.TestSuiteStateSkippedDueToPriorFailures + opc.StopAndDrain() + continue SUITE_LOOP + } + + if !endTime.IsZero() { + r.suiteConfig.Timeout = endTime.Sub(time.Now()) + if r.suiteConfig.Timeout <= 0 { + suites[suiteIdx].State = internal.TestSuiteStateFailedDueToTimeout + opc.StopAndDrain() + continue SUITE_LOOP + } + } + + suites[suiteIdx] = internal.RunCompiledSuite(suites[suiteIdx], r.suiteConfig, r.reporterConfig, r.cliConfig, r.goFlagsConfig, additionalArgs) + } + + if suites.CountWithState(internal.TestSuiteStateFailureStates...) > 0 { + if iteration > 0 { + fmt.Printf("\nTests failed on attempt #%d\n\n", iteration+1) + } + break OUTER_LOOP + } + + if r.cliConfig.UntilItFails { + fmt.Printf("\nAll tests passed...\nWill keep running them until they fail.\nThis was attempt #%d\n%s\n", iteration+1, orcMessage(iteration+1)) + } else if r.cliConfig.Repeat > 0 && iteration < r.cliConfig.Repeat { + fmt.Printf("\nAll tests passed...\nThis was attempt %d of %d.\n", iteration+1, r.cliConfig.Repeat+1) + } else { + break OUTER_LOOP + } + iteration += 1 + } + + internal.Cleanup(r.goFlagsConfig, suites...) + + messages, err := internal.FinalizeProfilesAndReportsForSuites(suites, r.cliConfig, r.suiteConfig, r.reporterConfig, r.goFlagsConfig) + command.AbortIfError("could not finalize profiles:", err) + for _, message := range messages { + fmt.Println(message) + } + + fmt.Printf("\nGinkgo ran %d %s in %s\n", len(suites), internal.PluralizedWord("suite", "suites", len(suites)), time.Since(t)) + + if suites.CountWithState(internal.TestSuiteStateFailureStates...) == 0 { + if suites.AnyHaveProgrammaticFocus() && strings.TrimSpace(os.Getenv("GINKGO_EDITOR_INTEGRATION")) == "" { + fmt.Printf("Test Suite Passed\n") + fmt.Printf("Detected Programmatic Focus - setting exit status to %d\n", types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE) + command.Abort(command.AbortDetails{ExitCode: types.GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE}) + } else { + fmt.Printf("Test Suite Passed\n") + command.Abort(command.AbortDetails{}) + } + } else { + fmt.Fprintln(formatter.ColorableStdOut, "") + if len(suites) > 1 && suites.CountWithState(internal.TestSuiteStateFailureStates...) > 0 { + fmt.Fprintln(formatter.ColorableStdOut, + internal.FailedSuitesReport(suites, formatter.NewWithNoColorBool(r.reporterConfig.NoColor))) + } + fmt.Printf("Test Suite Failed\n") + command.Abort(command.AbortDetails{ExitCode: 1}) + } +} + +func orcMessage(iteration int) string { + if iteration < 10 { + return "" + } else if iteration < 30 { + return []string{ + "If at first you succeed...", + "...try, try again.", + "Looking good!", + "Still good...", + "I think your tests are fine....", + "Yep, still passing", + "Oh boy, here I go testin' again!", + "Even the gophers are getting bored", + "Did you try -race?", + "Maybe you should stop now?", + "I'm getting tired...", + "What if I just made you a sandwich?", + "Hit ^C, hit ^C, please hit ^C", + "Make it stop. Please!", + "Come on! Enough is enough!", + "Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye.", + "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave? ", + "I, Sisyphus", + "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. -Einstein", + "I guess Einstein never tried to churn butter", + }[iteration-10] + "\n" + } else { + return "No, seriously... you can probably stop now.\n" + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/unfocus_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/unfocus/unfocus_command.go similarity index 67% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/unfocus_command.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/unfocus/unfocus_command.go index d9dfb6e..7dd2943 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/unfocus_command.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/unfocus/unfocus_command.go @@ -1,34 +1,33 @@ -package main +package unfocus import ( "bytes" - "flag" "fmt" "go/ast" "go/parser" "go/token" "io" - "io/ioutil" "os" "path/filepath" "strings" "sync" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" ) -func BuildUnfocusCommand() *Command { - return &Command{ - Name: "unfocus", - AltName: "blur", - FlagSet: flag.NewFlagSet("unfocus", flag.ExitOnError), - UsageCommand: "ginkgo unfocus (or ginkgo blur)", - Usage: []string{ - "Recursively unfocuses any focused tests under the current directory", +func BuildUnfocusCommand() command.Command { + return command.Command{ + Name: "unfocus", + Usage: "ginkgo unfocus", + ShortDoc: "Recursively unfocus any focused tests under the current directory", + DocLink: "filtering-specs", + Command: func(_ []string, _ []string) { + unfocusSpecs() }, - Command: unfocusSpecs, } } -func unfocusSpecs([]string, []string) { +func unfocusSpecs() { fmt.Println("Scanning for focus...") goFiles := make(chan string) @@ -54,7 +53,7 @@ func unfocusSpecs([]string, []string) { } func unfocusDir(goFiles chan string, path string) { - files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(path) + files, err := os.ReadDir(path) if err != nil { fmt.Println(err.Error()) return @@ -79,13 +78,13 @@ func shouldProcessFile(basename string) bool { } func unfocusFile(path string) { - data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path) + data, err := os.ReadFile(path) if err != nil { fmt.Printf("error reading file '%s': %s\n", path, err.Error()) return } - ast, err := parser.ParseFile(token.NewFileSet(), path, bytes.NewReader(data), 0) + ast, err := parser.ParseFile(token.NewFileSet(), path, bytes.NewReader(data), parser.ParseComments) if err != nil { fmt.Printf("error parsing file '%s': %s\n", path, err.Error()) return @@ -112,7 +111,7 @@ func unfocusFile(path string) { } func writeBackup(path string, data []byte) (string, error) { - t, err := ioutil.TempFile(filepath.Dir(path), filepath.Base(path)) + t, err := os.CreateTemp(filepath.Dir(path), filepath.Base(path)) if err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("error creating temporary file: %w", err) @@ -126,7 +125,7 @@ func writeBackup(path string, data []byte) (string, error) { return t.Name(), nil } -func updateFile(path string, data []byte, eliminations []int64) error { +func updateFile(path string, data []byte, eliminations [][]int64) error { to, err := os.Create(path) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error opening file for writing '%s': %w\n", path, err) @@ -135,14 +134,15 @@ func updateFile(path string, data []byte, eliminations []int64) error { from := bytes.NewReader(data) var cursor int64 - for _, byteToEliminate := range eliminations { - if _, err := io.CopyN(to, from, byteToEliminate-cursor); err != nil { + for _, eliminationRange := range eliminations { + positionToEliminate, lengthToEliminate := eliminationRange[0]-1, eliminationRange[1] + if _, err := io.CopyN(to, from, positionToEliminate-cursor); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error copying data: %w", err) } - cursor = byteToEliminate + 1 + cursor = positionToEliminate + lengthToEliminate - if _, err := from.Seek(1, io.SeekCurrent); err != nil { + if _, err := from.Seek(lengthToEliminate, io.SeekCurrent); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error seeking to position in buffer: %w", err) } } @@ -154,16 +154,22 @@ func updateFile(path string, data []byte, eliminations []int64) error { return nil } -func scanForFocus(file *ast.File) (eliminations []int64) { +func scanForFocus(file *ast.File) (eliminations [][]int64) { ast.Inspect(file, func(n ast.Node) bool { if c, ok := n.(*ast.CallExpr); ok { if i, ok := c.Fun.(*ast.Ident); ok { if isFocus(i.Name) { - eliminations = append(eliminations, int64(i.Pos()-file.Pos())) + eliminations = append(eliminations, []int64{int64(i.Pos()), 1}) } } } + if i, ok := n.(*ast.Ident); ok { + if i.Name == "Focus" { + eliminations = append(eliminations, []int64{int64(i.Pos()), 6}) + } + } + return true }) @@ -172,7 +178,7 @@ func scanForFocus(file *ast.File) (eliminations []int64) { func isFocus(name string) bool { switch name { - case "FDescribe", "FContext", "FIt", "FMeasure", "FDescribeTable", "FEntry", "FSpecify", "FWhen": + case "FDescribe", "FContext", "FIt", "FDescribeTable", "FEntry", "FSpecify", "FWhen": return true default: return false diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/delta.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/delta.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/delta.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/delta.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/delta_tracker.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/delta_tracker.go similarity index 85% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/delta_tracker.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/delta_tracker.go index a628303..26418ac 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/delta_tracker.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/delta_tracker.go @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ import ( "regexp" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal" ) -type SuiteErrors map[testsuite.TestSuite]error +type SuiteErrors map[internal.TestSuite]error type DeltaTracker struct { maxDepth int @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ func NewDeltaTracker(maxDepth int, watchRegExp *regexp.Regexp) *DeltaTracker { } } -func (d *DeltaTracker) Delta(suites []testsuite.TestSuite) (delta Delta, errors SuiteErrors) { +func (d *DeltaTracker) Delta(suites internal.TestSuites) (delta Delta, errors SuiteErrors) { errors = SuiteErrors{} delta.ModifiedPackages = d.packageHashes.CheckForChanges() @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ func (d *DeltaTracker) Delta(suites []testsuite.TestSuite) (delta Delta, errors return delta, errors } -func (d *DeltaTracker) WillRun(suite testsuite.TestSuite) error { +func (d *DeltaTracker) WillRun(suite internal.TestSuite) error { s, ok := d.suites[suite.Path] if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("unknown suite %s", suite.Path) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/dependencies.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/dependencies.go similarity index 93% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/dependencies.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/dependencies.go index f5ddff3..a34d943 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/dependencies.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/dependencies.go @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ func (d Dependencies) resolveAndAdd(deps []string, depth int) { if err != nil { continue } - if !pkg.Goroot && (!ginkgoAndGomegaFilter.Match([]byte(pkg.Dir)) || ginkgoIntegrationTestFilter.Match([]byte(pkg.Dir))) { + if !pkg.Goroot && (!ginkgoAndGomegaFilter.MatchString(pkg.Dir) || ginkgoIntegrationTestFilter.MatchString(pkg.Dir)) { d.addDepIfNotPresent(pkg.Dir, depth) } } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/package_hash.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/package_hash.go similarity index 81% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/package_hash.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/package_hash.go index 67e2c1c..0e6ae1f 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/package_hash.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/package_hash.go @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ package watch import ( "fmt" - "io/ioutil" "os" "regexp" + "strings" "time" ) @@ -63,19 +63,28 @@ func (p *PackageHash) CheckForChanges() bool { } func (p *PackageHash) computeHashes() (codeHash string, codeModifiedTime time.Time, testHash string, testModifiedTime time.Time, deleted bool) { - infos, err := ioutil.ReadDir(p.path) + entries, err := os.ReadDir(p.path) if err != nil { deleted = true return } - for _, info := range infos { - if info.IsDir() { + for _, entry := range entries { + if entry.IsDir() { continue } - if goTestRegExp.Match([]byte(info.Name())) { + info, err := entry.Info() + if err != nil { + continue + } + + if isHiddenFile(info) { + continue + } + + if goTestRegExp.MatchString(info.Name()) { testHash += p.hashForFileInfo(info) if info.ModTime().After(testModifiedTime) { testModifiedTime = info.ModTime() @@ -83,7 +92,7 @@ func (p *PackageHash) computeHashes() (codeHash string, codeModifiedTime time.Ti continue } - if p.watchRegExp.Match([]byte(info.Name())) { + if p.watchRegExp.MatchString(info.Name()) { codeHash += p.hashForFileInfo(info) if info.ModTime().After(codeModifiedTime) { codeModifiedTime = info.ModTime() @@ -99,6 +108,10 @@ func (p *PackageHash) computeHashes() (codeHash string, codeModifiedTime time.Ti return } +func isHiddenFile(info os.FileInfo) bool { + return strings.HasPrefix(info.Name(), ".") || strings.HasPrefix(info.Name(), "_") +} + func (p *PackageHash) hashForFileInfo(info os.FileInfo) string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s_%d_%d", info.Name(), info.Size(), info.ModTime().UnixNano()) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/package_hashes.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/package_hashes.go similarity index 100% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/package_hashes.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/package_hashes.go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/suite.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/suite.go similarity index 90% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/suite.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/suite.go index 5deaba7..53272df 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch/suite.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/suite.go @@ -5,18 +5,18 @@ import ( "math" "time" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal" ) type Suite struct { - Suite testsuite.TestSuite + Suite internal.TestSuite RunTime time.Time Dependencies Dependencies sharedPackageHashes *PackageHashes } -func NewSuite(suite testsuite.TestSuite, maxDepth int, sharedPackageHashes *PackageHashes) (*Suite, error) { +func NewSuite(suite internal.TestSuite, maxDepth int, sharedPackageHashes *PackageHashes) (*Suite, error) { deps, err := NewDependencies(suite.Path, maxDepth) if err != nil { return nil, err diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/watch_command.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/watch_command.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bde4193 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch/watch_command.go @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +package watch + +import ( + "fmt" + "regexp" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +func BuildWatchCommand() command.Command { + var suiteConfig = types.NewDefaultSuiteConfig() + var reporterConfig = types.NewDefaultReporterConfig() + var cliConfig = types.NewDefaultCLIConfig() + var goFlagsConfig = types.NewDefaultGoFlagsConfig() + + flags, err := types.BuildWatchCommandFlagSet(&suiteConfig, &reporterConfig, &cliConfig, &goFlagsConfig) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + interruptHandler := interrupt_handler.NewInterruptHandler(nil) + interrupt_handler.SwallowSigQuit() + + return command.Command{ + Name: "watch", + Flags: flags, + Usage: "ginkgo watch -- ", + ShortDoc: "Watch the passed in and runs their tests whenever changes occur.", + Documentation: "Any arguments after -- will be passed to the test.", + DocLink: "watching-for-changes", + Command: func(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { + var errors []error + cliConfig, goFlagsConfig, errors = types.VetAndInitializeCLIAndGoConfig(cliConfig, goFlagsConfig) + command.AbortIfErrors("Ginkgo detected configuration issues:", errors) + + watcher := &SpecWatcher{ + cliConfig: cliConfig, + goFlagsConfig: goFlagsConfig, + suiteConfig: suiteConfig, + reporterConfig: reporterConfig, + flags: flags, + + interruptHandler: interruptHandler, + } + + watcher.WatchSpecs(args, additionalArgs) + }, + } +} + +type SpecWatcher struct { + suiteConfig types.SuiteConfig + reporterConfig types.ReporterConfig + cliConfig types.CLIConfig + goFlagsConfig types.GoFlagsConfig + flags types.GinkgoFlagSet + + interruptHandler *interrupt_handler.InterruptHandler +} + +func (w *SpecWatcher) WatchSpecs(args []string, additionalArgs []string) { + suites := internal.FindSuites(args, w.cliConfig, false).WithoutState(internal.TestSuiteStateSkippedByFilter) + + internal.VerifyCLIAndFrameworkVersion(suites) + + if len(suites) == 0 { + command.AbortWith("Found no test suites") + } + + fmt.Printf("Identified %d test %s. Locating dependencies to a depth of %d (this may take a while)...\n", len(suites), internal.PluralizedWord("suite", "suites", len(suites)), w.cliConfig.Depth) + deltaTracker := NewDeltaTracker(w.cliConfig.Depth, regexp.MustCompile(w.cliConfig.WatchRegExp)) + delta, errors := deltaTracker.Delta(suites) + + fmt.Printf("Watching %d %s:\n", len(delta.NewSuites), internal.PluralizedWord("suite", "suites", len(delta.NewSuites))) + for _, suite := range delta.NewSuites { + fmt.Println(" " + suite.Description()) + } + + for suite, err := range errors { + fmt.Printf("Failed to watch %s: %s\n", suite.PackageName, err) + } + + if len(suites) == 1 { + w.updateSeed() + w.compileAndRun(suites[0], additionalArgs) + } + + ticker := time.NewTicker(time.Second) + + for { + select { + case <-ticker.C: + suites := internal.FindSuites(args, w.cliConfig, false).WithoutState(internal.TestSuiteStateSkippedByFilter) + delta, _ := deltaTracker.Delta(suites) + coloredStream := formatter.ColorableStdOut + + suites = internal.TestSuites{} + + if len(delta.NewSuites) > 0 { + fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, formatter.F("{{green}}Detected %d new %s:{{/}}", len(delta.NewSuites), internal.PluralizedWord("suite", "suites", len(delta.NewSuites)))) + for _, suite := range delta.NewSuites { + suites = append(suites, suite.Suite) + fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, formatter.Fi(1, "%s", suite.Description())) + } + } + + modifiedSuites := delta.ModifiedSuites() + if len(modifiedSuites) > 0 { + fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, formatter.F("{{green}}Detected changes in:{{/}}")) + for _, pkg := range delta.ModifiedPackages { + fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, formatter.Fi(1, "%s", pkg)) + } + fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, formatter.F("{{green}}Will run %d %s:{{/}}", len(modifiedSuites), internal.PluralizedWord("suite", "suites", len(modifiedSuites)))) + for _, suite := range modifiedSuites { + suites = append(suites, suite.Suite) + fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, formatter.Fi(1, "%s", suite.Description())) + } + fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, "") + } + + if len(suites) == 0 { + break + } + + w.updateSeed() + w.computeSuccinctMode(len(suites)) + for idx := range suites { + if w.interruptHandler.Status().Interrupted() { + return + } + deltaTracker.WillRun(suites[idx]) + suites[idx] = w.compileAndRun(suites[idx], additionalArgs) + } + color := "{{green}}" + if suites.CountWithState(internal.TestSuiteStateFailureStates...) > 0 { + color = "{{red}}" + } + fmt.Fprintln(coloredStream, formatter.F(color+"\nDone. Resuming watch...{{/}}")) + + messages, err := internal.FinalizeProfilesAndReportsForSuites(suites, w.cliConfig, w.suiteConfig, w.reporterConfig, w.goFlagsConfig) + command.AbortIfError("could not finalize profiles:", err) + for _, message := range messages { + fmt.Println(message) + } + case <-w.interruptHandler.Status().Channel: + return + } + } +} + +func (w *SpecWatcher) compileAndRun(suite internal.TestSuite, additionalArgs []string) internal.TestSuite { + suite = internal.CompileSuite(suite, w.goFlagsConfig) + if suite.State.Is(internal.TestSuiteStateFailedToCompile) { + fmt.Println(suite.CompilationError.Error()) + return suite + } + if w.interruptHandler.Status().Interrupted() { + return suite + } + suite = internal.RunCompiledSuite(suite, w.suiteConfig, w.reporterConfig, w.cliConfig, w.goFlagsConfig, additionalArgs) + internal.Cleanup(w.goFlagsConfig, suite) + return suite +} + +func (w *SpecWatcher) computeSuccinctMode(numSuites int) { + if w.reporterConfig.Verbosity().GTE(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) { + w.reporterConfig.Succinct = false + return + } + + if w.flags.WasSet("succinct") { + return + } + + if numSuites == 1 { + w.reporterConfig.Succinct = false + } + + if numSuites > 1 { + w.reporterConfig.Succinct = true + } +} + +func (w *SpecWatcher) updateSeed() { + if !w.flags.WasSet("seed") { + w.suiteConfig.RandomSeed = time.Now().Unix() + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo_cli_dependencies.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo_cli_dependencies.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8516272 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo_cli_dependencies.go @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +//go:build ginkgoclidependencies +// +build ginkgoclidependencies + +package ginkgo + +import ( + _ "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo" +) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo_t_dsl.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo_t_dsl.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..02c6739 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo_t_dsl.go @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +package ginkgo + +import ( + "testing" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/testingtproxy" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +/* +GinkgoT() implements an interface that allows third party libraries to integrate with and build on top of Ginkgo. + +GinkgoT() is analogous to *testing.T and implements the majority of *testing.T's methods. It can be typically be used a a drop-in replacement with third-party libraries that accept *testing.T through an interface. + +GinkgoT() takes an optional offset argument that can be used to get the +correct line number associated with the failure - though you do not need to use this if you call GinkgoHelper() or GinkgoT().Helper() appropriately + +GinkgoT() attempts to mimic the behavior of `testing.T` with the exception of the following: + +- Error/Errorf: failures in Ginkgo always immediately stop execution and there is no mechanism to log a failure without aborting the test. As such Error/Errorf are equivalent to Fatal/Fatalf. +- Parallel() is a no-op as Ginkgo's multi-process parallelism model is substantially different from go test's in-process model. + +You can learn more here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#using-third-party-libraries +*/ +func GinkgoT(optionalOffset ...int) FullGinkgoTInterface { + offset := 1 + if len(optionalOffset) > 0 { + offset = optionalOffset[0] + } + return testingtproxy.New( + GinkgoWriter, + Fail, + Skip, + DeferCleanup, + CurrentSpecReport, + AddReportEntry, + GinkgoRecover, + AttachProgressReporter, + suiteConfig.RandomSeed, + suiteConfig.ParallelProcess, + suiteConfig.ParallelTotal, + reporterConfig.NoColor, + offset) +} + +/* +The portion of the interface returned by GinkgoT() that maps onto methods in the testing package's T. +*/ +type GinkgoTInterface interface { + Cleanup(func()) + Setenv(kev, value string) + Error(args ...any) + Errorf(format string, args ...any) + Fail() + FailNow() + Failed() bool + Fatal(args ...any) + Fatalf(format string, args ...any) + Helper() + Log(args ...any) + Logf(format string, args ...any) + Name() string + Parallel() + Skip(args ...any) + SkipNow() + Skipf(format string, args ...any) + Skipped() bool + TempDir() string +} + +/* +Additional methods returned by GinkgoT() that provide deeper integration points into Ginkgo +*/ +type FullGinkgoTInterface interface { + GinkgoTInterface + + AddReportEntryVisibilityAlways(name string, args ...any) + AddReportEntryVisibilityFailureOrVerbose(name string, args ...any) + AddReportEntryVisibilityNever(name string, args ...any) + + //Prints to the GinkgoWriter + Print(a ...any) + Printf(format string, a ...any) + Println(a ...any) + + //Provides access to Ginkgo's color formatting, correctly configured to match the color settings specified in the invocation of ginkgo + F(format string, args ...any) string + Fi(indentation uint, format string, args ...any) string + Fiw(indentation uint, maxWidth uint, format string, args ...any) string + + //Generates a formatted string version of the current spec's timeline + RenderTimeline() string + + GinkgoRecover() + DeferCleanup(args ...any) + + RandomSeed() int64 + ParallelProcess() int + ParallelTotal() int + + AttachProgressReporter(func() string) func() +} + +/* +GinkgoTB() implements a wrapper that exactly matches the testing.TB interface. + +In go 1.18 a new private() function was added to the testing.TB interface. Any function which accepts testing.TB as input needs to be passed in something that directly implements testing.TB. + +This wrapper satisfies the testing.TB interface and intended to be used as a drop-in replacement with third party libraries that accept testing.TB. + +Similar to GinkgoT(), GinkgoTB() takes an optional offset argument that can be used to get the +correct line number associated with the failure - though you do not need to use this if you call GinkgoHelper() or GinkgoT().Helper() appropriately +*/ +func GinkgoTB(optionalOffset ...int) *GinkgoTBWrapper { + offset := 2 + if len(optionalOffset) > 0 { + offset = optionalOffset[0] + } + return &GinkgoTBWrapper{GinkgoT: GinkgoT(offset)} +} + +type GinkgoTBWrapper struct { + testing.TB + GinkgoT FullGinkgoTInterface +} + +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Cleanup(f func()) { + g.GinkgoT.Cleanup(f) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Error(args ...any) { + g.GinkgoT.Error(args...) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Errorf(format string, args ...any) { + g.GinkgoT.Errorf(format, args...) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Fail() { + g.GinkgoT.Fail() +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) FailNow() { + g.GinkgoT.FailNow() +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Failed() bool { + return g.GinkgoT.Failed() +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Fatal(args ...any) { + g.GinkgoT.Fatal(args...) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Fatalf(format string, args ...any) { + g.GinkgoT.Fatalf(format, args...) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Helper() { + types.MarkAsHelper(1) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Log(args ...any) { + g.GinkgoT.Log(args...) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Logf(format string, args ...any) { + g.GinkgoT.Logf(format, args...) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Name() string { + return g.GinkgoT.Name() +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Setenv(key, value string) { + g.GinkgoT.Setenv(key, value) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Skip(args ...any) { + g.GinkgoT.Skip(args...) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) SkipNow() { + g.GinkgoT.SkipNow() +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Skipf(format string, args ...any) { + g.GinkgoT.Skipf(format, args...) +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) Skipped() bool { + return g.GinkgoT.Skipped() +} +func (g *GinkgoTBWrapper) TempDir() string { + return g.GinkgoT.TempDir() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/counter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/counter.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..712d85a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/counter.go @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +package internal + +func MakeIncrementingIndexCounter() func() (int, error) { + idx := -1 + return func() (int, error) { + idx += 1 + return idx, nil + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer/failer.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/failer.go similarity index 61% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer/failer.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/failer.go index 678ea25..e9bd956 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer/failer.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/failer.go @@ -1,32 +1,44 @@ -package failer +package internal import ( "fmt" "sync" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" ) type Failer struct { lock *sync.Mutex - failure types.SpecFailure + failure types.Failure state types.SpecState } -func New() *Failer { +func NewFailer() *Failer { return &Failer{ lock: &sync.Mutex{}, state: types.SpecStatePassed, } } +func (f *Failer) GetState() types.SpecState { + f.lock.Lock() + defer f.lock.Unlock() + return f.state +} + +func (f *Failer) GetFailure() types.Failure { + f.lock.Lock() + defer f.lock.Unlock() + return f.failure +} + func (f *Failer) Panic(location types.CodeLocation, forwardedPanic interface{}) { f.lock.Lock() defer f.lock.Unlock() if f.state == types.SpecStatePassed { f.state = types.SpecStatePanicked - f.failure = types.SpecFailure{ + f.failure = types.Failure{ Message: "Test Panicked", Location: location, ForwardedPanic: fmt.Sprintf("%v", forwardedPanic), @@ -34,59 +46,54 @@ func (f *Failer) Panic(location types.CodeLocation, forwardedPanic interface{}) } } -func (f *Failer) Timeout(location types.CodeLocation) { +func (f *Failer) Fail(message string, location types.CodeLocation) { f.lock.Lock() defer f.lock.Unlock() if f.state == types.SpecStatePassed { - f.state = types.SpecStateTimedOut - f.failure = types.SpecFailure{ - Message: "Timed out", + f.state = types.SpecStateFailed + f.failure = types.Failure{ + Message: message, Location: location, } } } -func (f *Failer) Fail(message string, location types.CodeLocation) { +func (f *Failer) Skip(message string, location types.CodeLocation) { f.lock.Lock() defer f.lock.Unlock() if f.state == types.SpecStatePassed { - f.state = types.SpecStateFailed - f.failure = types.SpecFailure{ + f.state = types.SpecStateSkipped + f.failure = types.Failure{ Message: message, Location: location, } } } -func (f *Failer) Drain(componentType types.SpecComponentType, componentIndex int, componentCodeLocation types.CodeLocation) (types.SpecFailure, types.SpecState) { +func (f *Failer) AbortSuite(message string, location types.CodeLocation) { f.lock.Lock() defer f.lock.Unlock() - failure := f.failure - outcome := f.state - if outcome != types.SpecStatePassed { - failure.ComponentType = componentType - failure.ComponentIndex = componentIndex - failure.ComponentCodeLocation = componentCodeLocation + if f.state == types.SpecStatePassed { + f.state = types.SpecStateAborted + f.failure = types.Failure{ + Message: message, + Location: location, + } } - - f.state = types.SpecStatePassed - f.failure = types.SpecFailure{} - - return failure, outcome } -func (f *Failer) Skip(message string, location types.CodeLocation) { +func (f *Failer) Drain() (types.SpecState, types.Failure) { f.lock.Lock() defer f.lock.Unlock() - if f.state == types.SpecStatePassed { - f.state = types.SpecStateSkipped - f.failure = types.SpecFailure{ - Message: message, - Location: location, - } - } + failure := f.failure + outcome := f.state + + f.state = types.SpecStatePassed + f.failure = types.Failure{} + + return outcome, failure } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/focus.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/focus.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3da7d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/focus.go @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "regexp" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +/* +If a container marked as focus has a descendant that is also marked as focus, Ginkgo's policy is to +unmark the container's focus. This gives developers a more intuitive experience when debugging specs. +It is common to focus a container to just run a subset of specs, then identify the specific specs within the container to focus - +this policy allows the developer to simply focus those specific specs and not need to go back and turn the focus off of the container: + +As a common example, consider: + + FDescribe("something to debug", function() { + It("works", function() {...}) + It("works", function() {...}) + FIt("doesn't work", function() {...}) + It("works", function() {...}) + }) + +here the developer's intent is to focus in on the `"doesn't work"` spec and not to run the adjacent specs in the focused `"something to debug"` container. +The nested policy applied by this function enables this behavior. +*/ +func ApplyNestedFocusPolicyToTree(tree *TreeNode) { + var walkTree func(tree *TreeNode) bool + walkTree = func(tree *TreeNode) bool { + if tree.Node.MarkedPending { + return false + } + hasFocusedDescendant := false + for _, child := range tree.Children { + childHasFocus := walkTree(child) + hasFocusedDescendant = hasFocusedDescendant || childHasFocus + } + tree.Node.MarkedFocus = tree.Node.MarkedFocus && !hasFocusedDescendant + return tree.Node.MarkedFocus || hasFocusedDescendant + } + + walkTree(tree) +} + +/* +Ginkgo supports focussing specs using `FIt`, `FDescribe`, etc. - this is called "programmatic focus" +It also supports focussing specs using regular expressions on the command line (`-focus=`, `-skip=`) that match against spec text and file filters (`-focus-files=`, `-skip-files=`) that match against code locations for nodes in specs. + +When both programmatic and file filters are provided their results are ANDed together. If multiple kinds of filters are provided, the file filters run first followed by the regex filters. + +This function sets the `Skip` property on specs by applying Ginkgo's focus policy: +- If there are no CLI arguments and no programmatic focus, do nothing. +- If a spec somewhere has programmatic focus skip any specs that have no programmatic focus. +- If there are CLI arguments parse them and skip any specs that either don't match the focus filters or do match the skip filters. + +*Note:* specs with pending nodes are Skipped when created by NewSpec. +*/ +func ApplyFocusToSpecs(specs Specs, description string, suiteLabels Labels, suiteConfig types.SuiteConfig) (Specs, bool) { + focusString := strings.Join(suiteConfig.FocusStrings, "|") + skipString := strings.Join(suiteConfig.SkipStrings, "|") + + type SkipCheck func(spec Spec) bool + + // by default, skip any specs marked pending + skipChecks := []SkipCheck{func(spec Spec) bool { return spec.Nodes.HasNodeMarkedPending() }} + hasProgrammaticFocus := false + + for _, spec := range specs { + if spec.Nodes.HasNodeMarkedFocus() && !spec.Nodes.HasNodeMarkedPending() { + hasProgrammaticFocus = true + break + } + } + + if hasProgrammaticFocus { + skipChecks = append(skipChecks, func(spec Spec) bool { return !spec.Nodes.HasNodeMarkedFocus() }) + } + + if suiteConfig.LabelFilter != "" { + labelFilter, _ := types.ParseLabelFilter(suiteConfig.LabelFilter) + skipChecks = append(skipChecks, func(spec Spec) bool { + return !labelFilter(UnionOfLabels(suiteLabels, spec.Nodes.UnionOfLabels())) + }) + } + + if len(suiteConfig.FocusFiles) > 0 { + focusFilters, _ := types.ParseFileFilters(suiteConfig.FocusFiles) + skipChecks = append(skipChecks, func(spec Spec) bool { return !focusFilters.Matches(spec.Nodes.CodeLocations()) }) + } + + if len(suiteConfig.SkipFiles) > 0 { + skipFilters, _ := types.ParseFileFilters(suiteConfig.SkipFiles) + skipChecks = append(skipChecks, func(spec Spec) bool { return skipFilters.Matches(spec.Nodes.CodeLocations()) }) + } + + if focusString != "" { + // skip specs that don't match the focus string + re := regexp.MustCompile(focusString) + skipChecks = append(skipChecks, func(spec Spec) bool { return !re.MatchString(description + " " + spec.Text()) }) + } + + if skipString != "" { + // skip specs that match the skip string + re := regexp.MustCompile(skipString) + skipChecks = append(skipChecks, func(spec Spec) bool { return re.MatchString(description + " " + spec.Text()) }) + } + + // skip specs if shouldSkip() is true. note that we do nothing if shouldSkip() is false to avoid overwriting skip status established by the node's pending status + processedSpecs := Specs{} + for _, spec := range specs { + for _, skipCheck := range skipChecks { + if skipCheck(spec) { + spec.Skip = true + break + } + } + processedSpecs = append(processedSpecs, spec) + } + + return processedSpecs, hasProgrammaticFocus +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/global/init.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/global/init.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..464e3c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/global/init.go @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +package global + +import ( + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal" +) + +var Suite *internal.Suite +var Failer *internal.Failer +var backupSuite *internal.Suite + +func init() { + InitializeGlobals() +} + +func InitializeGlobals() { + Failer = internal.NewFailer() + Suite = internal.NewSuite() +} + +func PushClone() error { + var err error + backupSuite, err = Suite.Clone() + return err +} + +func PopClone() { + Suite = backupSuite +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/group.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/group.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..02c9fe4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/group.go @@ -0,0 +1,383 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "fmt" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type runOncePair struct { + //nodeId should only run once... + nodeID uint + nodeType types.NodeType + //...for specs in a hierarchy that includes this context + containerID uint +} + +func (pair runOncePair) isZero() bool { + return pair.nodeID == 0 +} + +func runOncePairForNode(node Node, containerID uint) runOncePair { + return runOncePair{ + nodeID: node.ID, + nodeType: node.NodeType, + containerID: containerID, + } +} + +type runOncePairs []runOncePair + +func runOncePairsForSpec(spec Spec) runOncePairs { + pairs := runOncePairs{} + + containers := spec.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeContainer) + for _, node := range spec.Nodes { + if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeBeforeAll | types.NodeTypeAfterAll) { + pairs = append(pairs, runOncePairForNode(node, containers.FirstWithNestingLevel(node.NestingLevel-1).ID)) + } else if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeBeforeEach|types.NodeTypeJustBeforeEach|types.NodeTypeAfterEach|types.NodeTypeJustAfterEach) && node.MarkedOncePerOrdered { + passedIntoAnOrderedContainer := false + firstOrderedContainerDeeperThanNode := containers.FirstSatisfying(func(container Node) bool { + passedIntoAnOrderedContainer = passedIntoAnOrderedContainer || container.MarkedOrdered + return container.NestingLevel >= node.NestingLevel && passedIntoAnOrderedContainer + }) + if firstOrderedContainerDeeperThanNode.IsZero() { + continue + } + pairs = append(pairs, runOncePairForNode(node, firstOrderedContainerDeeperThanNode.ID)) + } + } + + return pairs +} + +func (pairs runOncePairs) runOncePairFor(nodeID uint) runOncePair { + for i := range pairs { + if pairs[i].nodeID == nodeID { + return pairs[i] + } + } + return runOncePair{} +} + +func (pairs runOncePairs) hasRunOncePair(pair runOncePair) bool { + for i := range pairs { + if pairs[i] == pair { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func (pairs runOncePairs) withType(nodeTypes types.NodeType) runOncePairs { + count := 0 + for i := range pairs { + if pairs[i].nodeType.Is(nodeTypes) { + count++ + } + } + + out, j := make(runOncePairs, count), 0 + for i := range pairs { + if pairs[i].nodeType.Is(nodeTypes) { + out[j] = pairs[i] + j++ + } + } + return out +} + +type group struct { + suite *Suite + specs Specs + runOncePairs map[uint]runOncePairs + runOnceTracker map[runOncePair]types.SpecState + + succeeded bool + failedInARunOnceBefore bool + continueOnFailure bool +} + +func newGroup(suite *Suite) *group { + return &group{ + suite: suite, + runOncePairs: map[uint]runOncePairs{}, + runOnceTracker: map[runOncePair]types.SpecState{}, + succeeded: true, + failedInARunOnceBefore: false, + continueOnFailure: false, + } +} + +func (g *group) initialReportForSpec(spec Spec) types.SpecReport { + return types.SpecReport{ + ContainerHierarchyTexts: spec.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeContainer).Texts(), + ContainerHierarchyLocations: spec.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeContainer).CodeLocations(), + ContainerHierarchyLabels: spec.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeContainer).Labels(), + LeafNodeLocation: spec.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt).CodeLocation, + LeafNodeType: types.NodeTypeIt, + LeafNodeText: spec.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt).Text, + LeafNodeLabels: []string(spec.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt).Labels), + ParallelProcess: g.suite.config.ParallelProcess, + RunningInParallel: g.suite.isRunningInParallel(), + IsSerial: spec.Nodes.HasNodeMarkedSerial(), + IsInOrderedContainer: !spec.Nodes.FirstNodeMarkedOrdered().IsZero(), + MaxFlakeAttempts: spec.Nodes.GetMaxFlakeAttempts(), + MaxMustPassRepeatedly: spec.Nodes.GetMaxMustPassRepeatedly(), + } +} + +func (g *group) evaluateSkipStatus(spec Spec) (types.SpecState, types.Failure) { + if spec.Nodes.HasNodeMarkedPending() { + return types.SpecStatePending, types.Failure{} + } + if spec.Skip { + return types.SpecStateSkipped, types.Failure{} + } + if g.suite.interruptHandler.Status().Interrupted() || g.suite.skipAll { + return types.SpecStateSkipped, types.Failure{} + } + if !g.suite.deadline.IsZero() && g.suite.deadline.Before(time.Now()) { + return types.SpecStateSkipped, types.Failure{} + } + if !g.succeeded && !g.continueOnFailure { + return types.SpecStateSkipped, g.suite.failureForLeafNodeWithMessage(spec.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt), + "Spec skipped because an earlier spec in an ordered container failed") + } + if g.failedInARunOnceBefore && g.continueOnFailure { + return types.SpecStateSkipped, g.suite.failureForLeafNodeWithMessage(spec.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt), + "Spec skipped because a BeforeAll node failed") + } + beforeOncePairs := g.runOncePairs[spec.SubjectID()].withType(types.NodeTypeBeforeAll | types.NodeTypeBeforeEach | types.NodeTypeJustBeforeEach) + for _, pair := range beforeOncePairs { + if g.runOnceTracker[pair].Is(types.SpecStateSkipped) { + return types.SpecStateSkipped, g.suite.failureForLeafNodeWithMessage(spec.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt), + fmt.Sprintf("Spec skipped because Skip() was called in %s", pair.nodeType)) + } + } + if g.suite.config.DryRun { + return types.SpecStatePassed, types.Failure{} + } + return g.suite.currentSpecReport.State, g.suite.currentSpecReport.Failure +} + +func (g *group) isLastSpecWithPair(specID uint, pair runOncePair) bool { + lastSpecID := uint(0) + for idx := range g.specs { + if g.specs[idx].Skip { + continue + } + sID := g.specs[idx].SubjectID() + if g.runOncePairs[sID].hasRunOncePair(pair) { + lastSpecID = sID + } + } + return lastSpecID == specID +} + +func (g *group) attemptSpec(isFinalAttempt bool, spec Spec) bool { + failedInARunOnceBefore := false + pairs := g.runOncePairs[spec.SubjectID()] + + nodes := spec.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeBeforeAll) + nodes = append(nodes, spec.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeBeforeEach)...).SortedByAscendingNestingLevel() + nodes = append(nodes, spec.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeJustBeforeEach).SortedByAscendingNestingLevel()...) + nodes = append(nodes, spec.Nodes.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt)) + terminatingNode, terminatingPair := Node{}, runOncePair{} + + deadline := time.Time{} + if spec.SpecTimeout() > 0 { + deadline = time.Now().Add(spec.SpecTimeout()) + } + + for _, node := range nodes { + oncePair := pairs.runOncePairFor(node.ID) + if !oncePair.isZero() && g.runOnceTracker[oncePair].Is(types.SpecStatePassed) { + continue + } + g.suite.currentSpecReport.State, g.suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = g.suite.runNode(node, deadline, spec.Nodes.BestTextFor(node)) + g.suite.currentSpecReport.RunTime = time.Since(g.suite.currentSpecReport.StartTime) + if !oncePair.isZero() { + g.runOnceTracker[oncePair] = g.suite.currentSpecReport.State + } + if g.suite.currentSpecReport.State != types.SpecStatePassed { + terminatingNode, terminatingPair = node, oncePair + failedInARunOnceBefore = !terminatingPair.isZero() + break + } + } + + afterNodeWasRun := map[uint]bool{} + includeDeferCleanups := false + for { + nodes := spec.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeAfterEach) + nodes = append(nodes, spec.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeAfterAll)...).SortedByDescendingNestingLevel() + nodes = append(spec.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeJustAfterEach).SortedByDescendingNestingLevel(), nodes...) + if !terminatingNode.IsZero() { + nodes = nodes.WithinNestingLevel(terminatingNode.NestingLevel) + } + if includeDeferCleanups { + nodes = append(nodes, g.suite.cleanupNodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterEach).Reverse()...) + nodes = append(nodes, g.suite.cleanupNodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterAll).Reverse()...) + } + nodes = nodes.Filter(func(node Node) bool { + if afterNodeWasRun[node.ID] { + //this node has already been run on this attempt, don't rerun it + return false + } + var pair runOncePair + switch node.NodeType { + case types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterEach, types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterAll: + // check if we were generated in an AfterNode that has already run + if afterNodeWasRun[node.NodeIDWhereCleanupWasGenerated] { + return true // we were, so we should definitely run this cleanup now + } + // looks like this cleanup nodes was generated by a before node or it. + // the run-once status of a cleanup node is governed by the run-once status of its generator + pair = pairs.runOncePairFor(node.NodeIDWhereCleanupWasGenerated) + default: + pair = pairs.runOncePairFor(node.ID) + } + if pair.isZero() { + // this node is not governed by any run-once policy, we should run it + return true + } + // it's our last chance to run if we're the last spec for our oncePair + isLastSpecWithPair := g.isLastSpecWithPair(spec.SubjectID(), pair) + + switch g.suite.currentSpecReport.State { + case types.SpecStatePassed: //this attempt is passing... + return isLastSpecWithPair //...we should run-once if we'this is our last chance + case types.SpecStateSkipped: //the spec was skipped by the user... + if isLastSpecWithPair { + return true //...we're the last spec, so we should run the AfterNode + } + if !terminatingPair.isZero() && terminatingNode.NestingLevel == node.NestingLevel { + return true //...or, a run-once node at our nesting level was skipped which means this is our last chance to run + } + case types.SpecStateFailed, types.SpecStatePanicked, types.SpecStateTimedout: // the spec has failed... + if isFinalAttempt { + if g.continueOnFailure { + return isLastSpecWithPair || failedInARunOnceBefore //...we're configured to continue on failures - so we should only run if we're the last spec for this pair or if we failed in a runOnceBefore (which means we _are_ the last spec to run) + } else { + return true //...this was the last attempt and continueOnFailure is false therefore we are the last spec to run and so the AfterNode should run + } + } + if !terminatingPair.isZero() { // ...and it failed in a run-once. which will be running again + if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterEach | types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterAll) { + return terminatingNode.ID == node.NodeIDWhereCleanupWasGenerated // we should run this node if we're a clean-up generated by it + } else { + return terminatingNode.NestingLevel == node.NestingLevel // ...or if we're at the same nesting level + } + } + case types.SpecStateInterrupted, types.SpecStateAborted: // ...we've been interrupted and/or aborted + return true //...that means the test run is over and we should clean up the stack. Run the AfterNode + } + return false + }) + + if len(nodes) == 0 && includeDeferCleanups { + break + } + + for _, node := range nodes { + afterNodeWasRun[node.ID] = true + state, failure := g.suite.runNode(node, deadline, spec.Nodes.BestTextFor(node)) + g.suite.currentSpecReport.RunTime = time.Since(g.suite.currentSpecReport.StartTime) + if g.suite.currentSpecReport.State == types.SpecStatePassed || state == types.SpecStateAborted { + g.suite.currentSpecReport.State = state + g.suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = failure + } else if state.Is(types.SpecStateFailureStates) { + g.suite.currentSpecReport.AdditionalFailures = append(g.suite.currentSpecReport.AdditionalFailures, types.AdditionalFailure{State: state, Failure: failure}) + } + } + includeDeferCleanups = true + } + + return failedInARunOnceBefore +} + +func (g *group) run(specs Specs) { + g.specs = specs + g.continueOnFailure = specs[0].Nodes.FirstNodeMarkedOrdered().MarkedContinueOnFailure + for _, spec := range g.specs { + g.runOncePairs[spec.SubjectID()] = runOncePairsForSpec(spec) + } + + for _, spec := range g.specs { + g.suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + g.suite.currentSpecReport = g.initialReportForSpec(spec) + g.suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + g.suite.currentSpecReport.State, g.suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = g.evaluateSkipStatus(spec) + g.suite.reporter.WillRun(g.suite.currentSpecReport) + g.suite.reportEach(spec, types.NodeTypeReportBeforeEach) + + skip := g.suite.config.DryRun || g.suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStateFailureStates|types.SpecStateSkipped|types.SpecStatePending) + + g.suite.currentSpecReport.StartTime = time.Now() + failedInARunOnceBefore := false + if !skip { + var maxAttempts = 1 + + if g.suite.config.MustPassRepeatedly > 0 { + maxAttempts = g.suite.config.MustPassRepeatedly + g.suite.currentSpecReport.MaxMustPassRepeatedly = maxAttempts + } else if g.suite.currentSpecReport.MaxMustPassRepeatedly > 0 { + maxAttempts = max(1, spec.MustPassRepeatedly()) + } else if g.suite.config.FlakeAttempts > 0 { + maxAttempts = g.suite.config.FlakeAttempts + g.suite.currentSpecReport.MaxFlakeAttempts = maxAttempts + } else if g.suite.currentSpecReport.MaxFlakeAttempts > 0 { + maxAttempts = max(1, spec.FlakeAttempts()) + } + + for attempt := 0; attempt < maxAttempts; attempt++ { + g.suite.currentSpecReport.NumAttempts = attempt + 1 + g.suite.writer.Truncate() + g.suite.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutput() + if attempt > 0 { + if g.suite.currentSpecReport.MaxMustPassRepeatedly > 0 { + g.suite.handleSpecEvent(types.SpecEvent{SpecEventType: types.SpecEventSpecRepeat, Attempt: attempt}) + } + if g.suite.currentSpecReport.MaxFlakeAttempts > 0 { + g.suite.handleSpecEvent(types.SpecEvent{SpecEventType: types.SpecEventSpecRetry, Attempt: attempt}) + } + } + + failedInARunOnceBefore = g.attemptSpec(attempt == maxAttempts-1, spec) + + g.suite.currentSpecReport.EndTime = time.Now() + g.suite.currentSpecReport.RunTime = g.suite.currentSpecReport.EndTime.Sub(g.suite.currentSpecReport.StartTime) + g.suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput += string(g.suite.writer.Bytes()) + g.suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedStdOutErr += g.suite.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() + + if g.suite.currentSpecReport.MaxMustPassRepeatedly > 0 { + if g.suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStateFailureStates | types.SpecStateSkipped) { + break + } + } + if g.suite.currentSpecReport.MaxFlakeAttempts > 0 { + if g.suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStatePassed | types.SpecStateSkipped | types.SpecStateAborted | types.SpecStateInterrupted) { + break + } else if attempt < maxAttempts-1 { + af := types.AdditionalFailure{State: g.suite.currentSpecReport.State, Failure: g.suite.currentSpecReport.Failure} + af.Failure.Message = fmt.Sprintf("Failure recorded during attempt %d:\n%s", attempt+1, af.Failure.Message) + g.suite.currentSpecReport.AdditionalFailures = append(g.suite.currentSpecReport.AdditionalFailures, af) + } + } + } + } + + g.suite.reportEach(spec, types.NodeTypeReportAfterEach) + g.suite.processCurrentSpecReport() + if g.suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStateFailureStates) { + g.succeeded = false + g.failedInARunOnceBefore = g.failedInARunOnceBefore || failedInARunOnceBefore + } + g.suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + g.suite.currentSpecReport = types.SpecReport{} + g.suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler/interrupt_handler.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler/interrupt_handler.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ed8611 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler/interrupt_handler.go @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +package interrupt_handler + +import ( + "os" + "os/signal" + "sync" + "syscall" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support" +) + +var ABORT_POLLING_INTERVAL = 500 * time.Millisecond + +type InterruptCause uint + +const ( + InterruptCauseInvalid InterruptCause = iota + InterruptCauseSignal + InterruptCauseAbortByOtherProcess +) + +type InterruptLevel uint + +const ( + InterruptLevelUninterrupted InterruptLevel = iota + InterruptLevelCleanupAndReport + InterruptLevelReportOnly + InterruptLevelBailOut +) + +func (ic InterruptCause) String() string { + switch ic { + case InterruptCauseSignal: + return "Interrupted by User" + case InterruptCauseAbortByOtherProcess: + return "Interrupted by Other Ginkgo Process" + } + return "INVALID_INTERRUPT_CAUSE" +} + +type InterruptStatus struct { + Channel chan interface{} + Level InterruptLevel + Cause InterruptCause +} + +func (s InterruptStatus) Interrupted() bool { + return s.Level != InterruptLevelUninterrupted +} + +func (s InterruptStatus) Message() string { + return s.Cause.String() +} + +func (s InterruptStatus) ShouldIncludeProgressReport() bool { + return s.Cause != InterruptCauseAbortByOtherProcess +} + +type InterruptHandlerInterface interface { + Status() InterruptStatus +} + +type InterruptHandler struct { + c chan interface{} + lock *sync.Mutex + level InterruptLevel + cause InterruptCause + client parallel_support.Client + stop chan interface{} + signals []os.Signal + requestAbortCheck chan interface{} +} + +func NewInterruptHandler(client parallel_support.Client, signals ...os.Signal) *InterruptHandler { + if len(signals) == 0 { + signals = []os.Signal{os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM} + } + handler := &InterruptHandler{ + c: make(chan interface{}), + lock: &sync.Mutex{}, + stop: make(chan interface{}), + requestAbortCheck: make(chan interface{}), + client: client, + signals: signals, + } + handler.registerForInterrupts() + return handler +} + +func (handler *InterruptHandler) Stop() { + close(handler.stop) +} + +func (handler *InterruptHandler) registerForInterrupts() { + // os signal handling + signalChannel := make(chan os.Signal, 1) + signal.Notify(signalChannel, handler.signals...) + + // cross-process abort handling + var abortChannel chan interface{} + if handler.client != nil { + abortChannel = make(chan interface{}) + go func() { + pollTicker := time.NewTicker(ABORT_POLLING_INTERVAL) + for { + select { + case <-pollTicker.C: + if handler.client.ShouldAbort() { + close(abortChannel) + pollTicker.Stop() + return + } + case <-handler.requestAbortCheck: + if handler.client.ShouldAbort() { + close(abortChannel) + pollTicker.Stop() + return + } + case <-handler.stop: + pollTicker.Stop() + return + } + } + }() + } + + go func(abortChannel chan interface{}) { + var interruptCause InterruptCause + for { + select { + case <-signalChannel: + interruptCause = InterruptCauseSignal + case <-abortChannel: + interruptCause = InterruptCauseAbortByOtherProcess + case <-handler.stop: + signal.Stop(signalChannel) + return + } + abortChannel = nil + + handler.lock.Lock() + oldLevel := handler.level + handler.cause = interruptCause + if handler.level == InterruptLevelUninterrupted { + handler.level = InterruptLevelCleanupAndReport + } else if handler.level == InterruptLevelCleanupAndReport { + handler.level = InterruptLevelReportOnly + } else if handler.level == InterruptLevelReportOnly { + handler.level = InterruptLevelBailOut + } + if handler.level != oldLevel { + close(handler.c) + handler.c = make(chan interface{}) + } + handler.lock.Unlock() + } + }(abortChannel) +} + +func (handler *InterruptHandler) Status() InterruptStatus { + handler.lock.Lock() + status := InterruptStatus{ + Level: handler.level, + Channel: handler.c, + Cause: handler.cause, + } + handler.lock.Unlock() + + if handler.client != nil && handler.client.ShouldAbort() && !status.Interrupted() { + close(handler.requestAbortCheck) + <-status.Channel + return handler.Status() + } + + return status +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler/sigquit_swallower_unix.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler/sigquit_swallower_unix.go similarity index 64% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler/sigquit_swallower_unix.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler/sigquit_swallower_unix.go index 43c1854..bf0de49 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler/sigquit_swallower_unix.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler/sigquit_swallower_unix.go @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ +//go:build freebsd || openbsd || netbsd || dragonfly || darwin || linux || solaris // +build freebsd openbsd netbsd dragonfly darwin linux solaris -package interrupthandler +package interrupt_handler import ( "os" diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler/sigquit_swallower_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler/sigquit_swallower_windows.go similarity index 54% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler/sigquit_swallower_windows.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler/sigquit_swallower_windows.go index 7f4a50e..fcf8da8 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler/sigquit_swallower_windows.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler/sigquit_swallower_windows.go @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ +//go:build windows // +build windows -package interrupthandler +package interrupt_handler func SwallowSigQuit() { //noop diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/node.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/node.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a15f19 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/node.go @@ -0,0 +1,935 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "context" + "fmt" + "reflect" + "sort" + "sync" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +var _global_node_id_counter = uint(0) +var _global_id_mutex = &sync.Mutex{} + +func UniqueNodeID() uint { + // There's a reace in the internal integration tests if we don't make + // accessing _global_node_id_counter safe across goroutines. + _global_id_mutex.Lock() + defer _global_id_mutex.Unlock() + _global_node_id_counter += 1 + return _global_node_id_counter +} + +type Node struct { + ID uint + NodeType types.NodeType + + Text string + Body func(SpecContext) + CodeLocation types.CodeLocation + NestingLevel int + HasContext bool + + SynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1Body func(SpecContext) []byte + SynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1BodyHasContext bool + SynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBody func(SpecContext, []byte) + SynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBodyHasContext bool + + SynchronizedAfterSuiteAllProcsBody func(SpecContext) + SynchronizedAfterSuiteAllProcsBodyHasContext bool + SynchronizedAfterSuiteProc1Body func(SpecContext) + SynchronizedAfterSuiteProc1BodyHasContext bool + + ReportEachBody func(SpecContext, types.SpecReport) + ReportSuiteBody func(SpecContext, types.Report) + + MarkedFocus bool + MarkedPending bool + MarkedSerial bool + MarkedOrdered bool + MarkedContinueOnFailure bool + MarkedOncePerOrdered bool + FlakeAttempts int + MustPassRepeatedly int + Labels Labels + PollProgressAfter time.Duration + PollProgressInterval time.Duration + NodeTimeout time.Duration + SpecTimeout time.Duration + GracePeriod time.Duration + + NodeIDWhereCleanupWasGenerated uint +} + +// Decoration Types +type focusType bool +type pendingType bool +type serialType bool +type orderedType bool +type continueOnFailureType bool +type honorsOrderedType bool +type suppressProgressReporting bool + +const Focus = focusType(true) +const Pending = pendingType(true) +const Serial = serialType(true) +const Ordered = orderedType(true) +const ContinueOnFailure = continueOnFailureType(true) +const OncePerOrdered = honorsOrderedType(true) +const SuppressProgressReporting = suppressProgressReporting(true) + +type FlakeAttempts uint +type MustPassRepeatedly uint +type Offset uint +type Done chan<- interface{} // Deprecated Done Channel for asynchronous testing +type Labels []string +type PollProgressInterval time.Duration +type PollProgressAfter time.Duration +type NodeTimeout time.Duration +type SpecTimeout time.Duration +type GracePeriod time.Duration + +func (l Labels) MatchesLabelFilter(query string) bool { + return types.MustParseLabelFilter(query)(l) +} + +func UnionOfLabels(labels ...Labels) Labels { + out := Labels{} + seen := map[string]bool{} + for _, labelSet := range labels { + for _, label := range labelSet { + if !seen[label] { + seen[label] = true + out = append(out, label) + } + } + } + return out +} + +func PartitionDecorations(args ...interface{}) ([]interface{}, []interface{}) { + decorations := []interface{}{} + remainingArgs := []interface{}{} + for _, arg := range args { + if isDecoration(arg) { + decorations = append(decorations, arg) + } else { + remainingArgs = append(remainingArgs, arg) + } + } + return decorations, remainingArgs +} + +func isDecoration(arg interface{}) bool { + switch t := reflect.TypeOf(arg); { + case t == nil: + return false + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Offset(0)): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(types.CodeLocation{}): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Focus): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Pending): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Serial): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Ordered): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(ContinueOnFailure): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(OncePerOrdered): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(SuppressProgressReporting): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(FlakeAttempts(0)): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(MustPassRepeatedly(0)): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Labels{}): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(PollProgressInterval(0)): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(PollProgressAfter(0)): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(NodeTimeout(0)): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(SpecTimeout(0)): + return true + case t == reflect.TypeOf(GracePeriod(0)): + return true + case t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && isSliceOfDecorations(arg): + return true + default: + return false + } +} + +func isSliceOfDecorations(slice interface{}) bool { + vSlice := reflect.ValueOf(slice) + if vSlice.Len() == 0 { + return false + } + for i := 0; i < vSlice.Len(); i++ { + if !isDecoration(vSlice.Index(i).Interface()) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +var contextType = reflect.TypeOf(new(context.Context)).Elem() +var specContextType = reflect.TypeOf(new(SpecContext)).Elem() + +func NewNode(deprecationTracker *types.DeprecationTracker, nodeType types.NodeType, text string, args ...interface{}) (Node, []error) { + baseOffset := 2 + node := Node{ + ID: UniqueNodeID(), + NodeType: nodeType, + Text: text, + Labels: Labels{}, + CodeLocation: types.NewCodeLocation(baseOffset), + NestingLevel: -1, + PollProgressAfter: -1, + PollProgressInterval: -1, + GracePeriod: -1, + } + + errors := []error{} + appendError := func(err error) { + if err != nil { + errors = append(errors, err) + } + } + + args = unrollInterfaceSlice(args) + + remainingArgs := []interface{}{} + // First get the CodeLocation up-to-date + for _, arg := range args { + switch v := arg.(type) { + case Offset: + node.CodeLocation = types.NewCodeLocation(baseOffset + int(v)) + case types.CodeLocation: + node.CodeLocation = v + default: + remainingArgs = append(remainingArgs, arg) + } + } + + labelsSeen := map[string]bool{} + trackedFunctionError := false + args = remainingArgs + remainingArgs = []interface{}{} + // now process the rest of the args + for _, arg := range args { + switch t := reflect.TypeOf(arg); { + case t == reflect.TypeOf(float64(0)): + break // ignore deprecated timeouts + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Focus): + node.MarkedFocus = bool(arg.(focusType)) + if !nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "Focus")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Pending): + node.MarkedPending = bool(arg.(pendingType)) + if !nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "Pending")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Serial): + node.MarkedSerial = bool(arg.(serialType)) + if !nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "Serial")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Ordered): + node.MarkedOrdered = bool(arg.(orderedType)) + if !nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeContainer) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "Ordered")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(ContinueOnFailure): + node.MarkedContinueOnFailure = bool(arg.(continueOnFailureType)) + if !nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeContainer) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "ContinueOnFailure")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(OncePerOrdered): + node.MarkedOncePerOrdered = bool(arg.(honorsOrderedType)) + if !nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeBeforeEach | types.NodeTypeJustBeforeEach | types.NodeTypeAfterEach | types.NodeTypeJustAfterEach) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "OncePerOrdered")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(SuppressProgressReporting): + deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.SuppressProgressReporting()) + case t == reflect.TypeOf(FlakeAttempts(0)): + node.FlakeAttempts = int(arg.(FlakeAttempts)) + if !nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "FlakeAttempts")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(MustPassRepeatedly(0)): + node.MustPassRepeatedly = int(arg.(MustPassRepeatedly)) + if !nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "MustPassRepeatedly")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(PollProgressAfter(0)): + node.PollProgressAfter = time.Duration(arg.(PollProgressAfter)) + if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeContainer) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "PollProgressAfter")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(PollProgressInterval(0)): + node.PollProgressInterval = time.Duration(arg.(PollProgressInterval)) + if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeContainer) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "PollProgressInterval")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(NodeTimeout(0)): + node.NodeTimeout = time.Duration(arg.(NodeTimeout)) + if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeContainer) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "NodeTimeout")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(SpecTimeout(0)): + node.SpecTimeout = time.Duration(arg.(SpecTimeout)) + if !nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeIt) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "SpecTimeout")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(GracePeriod(0)): + node.GracePeriod = time.Duration(arg.(GracePeriod)) + if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeContainer) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "GracePeriod")) + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Labels{}): + if !nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, "Label")) + } + for _, label := range arg.(Labels) { + if !labelsSeen[label] { + labelsSeen[label] = true + label, err := types.ValidateAndCleanupLabel(label, node.CodeLocation) + node.Labels = append(node.Labels, label) + appendError(err) + } + } + case t.Kind() == reflect.Func: + if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeContainer) { + if node.Body != nil { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.MultipleBodyFunctions(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + trackedFunctionError = true + break + } + if t.NumOut() > 0 || t.NumIn() > 0 { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidBodyTypeForContainer(t, node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + trackedFunctionError = true + break + } + body := arg.(func()) + node.Body = func(SpecContext) { body() } + } else if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeReportBeforeEach | types.NodeTypeReportAfterEach) { + if node.ReportEachBody == nil { + if fn, ok := arg.(func(types.SpecReport)); ok { + node.ReportEachBody = func(_ SpecContext, r types.SpecReport) { fn(r) } + } else { + node.ReportEachBody = arg.(func(SpecContext, types.SpecReport)) + node.HasContext = true + } + } else { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.MultipleBodyFunctions(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + trackedFunctionError = true + break + } + } else if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite | types.NodeTypeReportAfterSuite) { + if node.ReportSuiteBody == nil { + if fn, ok := arg.(func(types.Report)); ok { + node.ReportSuiteBody = func(_ SpecContext, r types.Report) { fn(r) } + } else { + node.ReportSuiteBody = arg.(func(SpecContext, types.Report)) + node.HasContext = true + } + } else { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.MultipleBodyFunctions(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + trackedFunctionError = true + break + } + } else if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite) { + if node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1Body != nil && node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBody != nil { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.MultipleBodyFunctions(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + trackedFunctionError = true + break + } + if node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1Body == nil { + body, hasContext := extractSynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1Body(arg) + if body == nil { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidBodyTypeForSynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1(t, node.CodeLocation)) + trackedFunctionError = true + } + node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1Body, node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1BodyHasContext = body, hasContext + } else if node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBody == nil { + body, hasContext := extractSynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBody(arg) + if body == nil { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidBodyTypeForSynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcs(t, node.CodeLocation)) + trackedFunctionError = true + } + node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBody, node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBodyHasContext = body, hasContext + } + } else if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite) { + if node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteAllProcsBody != nil && node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteProc1Body != nil { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.MultipleBodyFunctions(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + trackedFunctionError = true + break + } + body, hasContext := extractBodyFunction(deprecationTracker, node.CodeLocation, arg) + if body == nil { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidBodyType(t, node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + trackedFunctionError = true + break + } + if node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteAllProcsBody == nil { + node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteAllProcsBody, node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteAllProcsBodyHasContext = body, hasContext + } else if node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteProc1Body == nil { + node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteProc1Body, node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteProc1BodyHasContext = body, hasContext + } + } else { + if node.Body != nil { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.MultipleBodyFunctions(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + trackedFunctionError = true + break + } + node.Body, node.HasContext = extractBodyFunction(deprecationTracker, node.CodeLocation, arg) + if node.Body == nil { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidBodyType(t, node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + trackedFunctionError = true + break + } + } + default: + remainingArgs = append(remainingArgs, arg) + } + } + + // validations + if node.MarkedPending && node.MarkedFocus { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDeclarationOfFocusedAndPending(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + } + + if node.MarkedContinueOnFailure && !node.MarkedOrdered { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidContinueOnFailureDecoration(node.CodeLocation)) + } + + hasContext := node.HasContext || node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteProc1BodyHasContext || node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteAllProcsBodyHasContext || node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1BodyHasContext || node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBodyHasContext + + if !hasContext && (node.NodeTimeout > 0 || node.SpecTimeout > 0 || node.GracePeriod > 0) && len(errors) == 0 { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidTimeoutOrGracePeriodForNonContextNode(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + } + + if !node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeReportBeforeEach|types.NodeTypeReportAfterEach|types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite|types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite|types.NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite|types.NodeTypeReportAfterSuite) && node.Body == nil && !node.MarkedPending && !trackedFunctionError { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.MissingBodyFunction(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + } + + if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite) && !trackedFunctionError && (node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1Body == nil || node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBody == nil) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.MissingBodyFunction(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + } + + if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite) && !trackedFunctionError && (node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteProc1Body == nil || node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteAllProcsBody == nil) { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.MissingBodyFunction(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + } + + for _, arg := range remainingArgs { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.UnknownDecorator(node.CodeLocation, nodeType, arg)) + } + + if node.FlakeAttempts > 0 && node.MustPassRepeatedly > 0 { + appendError(types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidDeclarationOfFlakeAttemptsAndMustPassRepeatedly(node.CodeLocation, nodeType)) + } + + if len(errors) > 0 { + return Node{}, errors + } + + return node, errors +} + +var doneType = reflect.TypeOf(make(Done)) + +func extractBodyFunction(deprecationTracker *types.DeprecationTracker, cl types.CodeLocation, arg interface{}) (func(SpecContext), bool) { + t := reflect.TypeOf(arg) + if t.NumOut() > 0 || t.NumIn() > 1 { + return nil, false + } + if t.NumIn() == 1 { + if t.In(0) == doneType { + deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(types.Deprecations.Async(), cl) + deprecatedAsyncBody := arg.(func(Done)) + return func(SpecContext) { deprecatedAsyncBody(make(Done)) }, false + } else if t.In(0).Implements(specContextType) { + return arg.(func(SpecContext)), true + } else if t.In(0).Implements(contextType) { + body := arg.(func(context.Context)) + return func(c SpecContext) { body(c) }, true + } + + return nil, false + } + + body := arg.(func()) + return func(SpecContext) { body() }, false +} + +var byteType = reflect.TypeOf([]byte{}) + +func extractSynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1Body(arg interface{}) (func(SpecContext) []byte, bool) { + t := reflect.TypeOf(arg) + v := reflect.ValueOf(arg) + + if t.NumOut() > 1 || t.NumIn() > 1 { + return nil, false + } else if t.NumOut() == 1 && t.Out(0) != byteType { + return nil, false + } else if t.NumIn() == 1 && !t.In(0).Implements(contextType) { + return nil, false + } + hasContext := t.NumIn() == 1 + + return func(c SpecContext) []byte { + var out []reflect.Value + if hasContext { + out = v.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(c)}) + } else { + out = v.Call([]reflect.Value{}) + } + if len(out) == 1 { + return (out[0].Interface()).([]byte) + } else { + return []byte{} + } + }, hasContext +} + +func extractSynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBody(arg interface{}) (func(SpecContext, []byte), bool) { + t := reflect.TypeOf(arg) + v := reflect.ValueOf(arg) + hasContext, hasByte := false, false + + if t.NumOut() > 0 || t.NumIn() > 2 { + return nil, false + } else if t.NumIn() == 2 && t.In(0).Implements(contextType) && t.In(1) == byteType { + hasContext, hasByte = true, true + } else if t.NumIn() == 1 && t.In(0).Implements(contextType) { + hasContext = true + } else if t.NumIn() == 1 && t.In(0) == byteType { + hasByte = true + } else if t.NumIn() != 0 { + return nil, false + } + + return func(c SpecContext, b []byte) { + in := []reflect.Value{} + if hasContext { + in = append(in, reflect.ValueOf(c)) + } + if hasByte { + in = append(in, reflect.ValueOf(b)) + } + v.Call(in) + }, hasContext +} + +var errInterface = reflect.TypeOf((*error)(nil)).Elem() + +func NewCleanupNode(deprecationTracker *types.DeprecationTracker, fail func(string, types.CodeLocation), args ...interface{}) (Node, []error) { + decorations, remainingArgs := PartitionDecorations(args...) + baseOffset := 2 + cl := types.NewCodeLocation(baseOffset) + finalArgs := []interface{}{} + for _, arg := range decorations { + switch t := reflect.TypeOf(arg); { + case t == reflect.TypeOf(Offset(0)): + cl = types.NewCodeLocation(baseOffset + int(arg.(Offset))) + case t == reflect.TypeOf(types.CodeLocation{}): + cl = arg.(types.CodeLocation) + default: + finalArgs = append(finalArgs, arg) + } + } + finalArgs = append(finalArgs, cl) + + if len(remainingArgs) == 0 { + return Node{}, []error{types.GinkgoErrors.DeferCleanupInvalidFunction(cl)} + } + + callback := reflect.ValueOf(remainingArgs[0]) + if !(callback.Kind() == reflect.Func) { + return Node{}, []error{types.GinkgoErrors.DeferCleanupInvalidFunction(cl)} + } + + callArgs := []reflect.Value{} + for _, arg := range remainingArgs[1:] { + callArgs = append(callArgs, reflect.ValueOf(arg)) + } + + hasContext := false + t := callback.Type() + if t.NumIn() > 0 { + if t.In(0).Implements(specContextType) { + hasContext = true + } else if t.In(0).Implements(contextType) && (len(callArgs) == 0 || !callArgs[0].Type().Implements(contextType)) { + hasContext = true + } + } + + handleFailure := func(out []reflect.Value) { + if len(out) == 0 { + return + } + last := out[len(out)-1] + if last.Type().Implements(errInterface) && !last.IsNil() { + fail(fmt.Sprintf("DeferCleanup callback returned error: %v", last), cl) + } + } + + if hasContext { + finalArgs = append(finalArgs, func(c SpecContext) { + out := callback.Call(append([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(c)}, callArgs...)) + handleFailure(out) + }) + } else { + finalArgs = append(finalArgs, func() { + out := callback.Call(callArgs) + handleFailure(out) + }) + } + + return NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeCleanupInvalid, "", finalArgs...) +} + +func (n Node) IsZero() bool { + return n.ID == 0 +} + +/* Nodes */ +type Nodes []Node + +func (n Nodes) Clone() Nodes { + nodes := make(Nodes, len(n)) + copy(nodes, n) + return nodes +} + +func (n Nodes) CopyAppend(nodes ...Node) Nodes { + numN := len(n) + out := make(Nodes, numN+len(nodes)) + copy(out, n) + for j, node := range nodes { + out[numN+j] = node + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) SplitAround(pivot Node) (Nodes, Nodes) { + pivotIdx := len(n) + for i := range n { + if n[i].ID == pivot.ID { + pivotIdx = i + break + } + } + left := n[:pivotIdx] + right := Nodes{} + if pivotIdx+1 < len(n) { + right = n[pivotIdx+1:] + } + + return left, right +} + +func (n Nodes) FirstNodeWithType(nodeTypes types.NodeType) Node { + for i := range n { + if n[i].NodeType.Is(nodeTypes) { + return n[i] + } + } + return Node{} +} + +func (n Nodes) WithType(nodeTypes types.NodeType) Nodes { + count := 0 + for i := range n { + if n[i].NodeType.Is(nodeTypes) { + count++ + } + } + + out, j := make(Nodes, count), 0 + for i := range n { + if n[i].NodeType.Is(nodeTypes) { + out[j] = n[i] + j++ + } + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) WithoutType(nodeTypes types.NodeType) Nodes { + count := 0 + for i := range n { + if !n[i].NodeType.Is(nodeTypes) { + count++ + } + } + + out, j := make(Nodes, count), 0 + for i := range n { + if !n[i].NodeType.Is(nodeTypes) { + out[j] = n[i] + j++ + } + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) WithoutNode(nodeToExclude Node) Nodes { + idxToExclude := len(n) + for i := range n { + if n[i].ID == nodeToExclude.ID { + idxToExclude = i + break + } + } + if idxToExclude == len(n) { + return n + } + out, j := make(Nodes, len(n)-1), 0 + for i := range n { + if i == idxToExclude { + continue + } + out[j] = n[i] + j++ + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) Filter(filter func(Node) bool) Nodes { + trufa, count := make([]bool, len(n)), 0 + for i := range n { + if filter(n[i]) { + trufa[i] = true + count += 1 + } + } + out, j := make(Nodes, count), 0 + for i := range n { + if trufa[i] { + out[j] = n[i] + j++ + } + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) FirstSatisfying(filter func(Node) bool) Node { + for i := range n { + if filter(n[i]) { + return n[i] + } + } + return Node{} +} + +func (n Nodes) WithinNestingLevel(deepestNestingLevel int) Nodes { + count := 0 + for i := range n { + if n[i].NestingLevel <= deepestNestingLevel { + count++ + } + } + out, j := make(Nodes, count), 0 + for i := range n { + if n[i].NestingLevel <= deepestNestingLevel { + out[j] = n[i] + j++ + } + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) SortedByDescendingNestingLevel() Nodes { + out := make(Nodes, len(n)) + copy(out, n) + sort.SliceStable(out, func(i int, j int) bool { + return out[i].NestingLevel > out[j].NestingLevel + }) + + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) SortedByAscendingNestingLevel() Nodes { + out := make(Nodes, len(n)) + copy(out, n) + sort.SliceStable(out, func(i int, j int) bool { + return out[i].NestingLevel < out[j].NestingLevel + }) + + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) FirstWithNestingLevel(level int) Node { + for i := range n { + if n[i].NestingLevel == level { + return n[i] + } + } + return Node{} +} + +func (n Nodes) Reverse() Nodes { + out := make(Nodes, len(n)) + for i := range n { + out[len(n)-1-i] = n[i] + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) Texts() []string { + out := make([]string, len(n)) + for i := range n { + out[i] = n[i].Text + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) Labels() [][]string { + out := make([][]string, len(n)) + for i := range n { + if n[i].Labels == nil { + out[i] = []string{} + } else { + out[i] = []string(n[i].Labels) + } + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) UnionOfLabels() []string { + out := []string{} + seen := map[string]bool{} + for i := range n { + for _, label := range n[i].Labels { + if !seen[label] { + seen[label] = true + out = append(out, label) + } + } + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) CodeLocations() []types.CodeLocation { + out := make([]types.CodeLocation, len(n)) + for i := range n { + out[i] = n[i].CodeLocation + } + return out +} + +func (n Nodes) BestTextFor(node Node) string { + if node.Text != "" { + return node.Text + } + parentNestingLevel := node.NestingLevel - 1 + for i := range n { + if n[i].Text != "" && n[i].NestingLevel == parentNestingLevel { + return n[i].Text + } + } + + return "" +} + +func (n Nodes) ContainsNodeID(id uint) bool { + for i := range n { + if n[i].ID == id { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func (n Nodes) HasNodeMarkedPending() bool { + for i := range n { + if n[i].MarkedPending { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func (n Nodes) HasNodeMarkedFocus() bool { + for i := range n { + if n[i].MarkedFocus { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func (n Nodes) HasNodeMarkedSerial() bool { + for i := range n { + if n[i].MarkedSerial { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func (n Nodes) FirstNodeMarkedOrdered() Node { + for i := range n { + if n[i].MarkedOrdered { + return n[i] + } + } + return Node{} +} + +func (n Nodes) IndexOfFirstNodeMarkedOrdered() int { + for i := range n { + if n[i].MarkedOrdered { + return i + } + } + return -1 +} + +func (n Nodes) GetMaxFlakeAttempts() int { + maxFlakeAttempts := 0 + for i := range n { + if n[i].FlakeAttempts > 0 { + maxFlakeAttempts = n[i].FlakeAttempts + } + } + return maxFlakeAttempts +} + +func (n Nodes) GetMaxMustPassRepeatedly() int { + maxMustPassRepeatedly := 0 + for i := range n { + if n[i].MustPassRepeatedly > 0 { + maxMustPassRepeatedly = n[i].MustPassRepeatedly + } + } + return maxMustPassRepeatedly +} + +func unrollInterfaceSlice(args interface{}) []interface{} { + v := reflect.ValueOf(args) + if v.Kind() != reflect.Slice { + return []interface{}{args} + } + out := []interface{}{} + for i := 0; i < v.Len(); i++ { + el := reflect.ValueOf(v.Index(i).Interface()) + if el.Kind() == reflect.Slice && el.Type() != reflect.TypeOf(Labels{}) { + out = append(out, unrollInterfaceSlice(el.Interface())...) + } else { + out = append(out, v.Index(i).Interface()) + } + } + return out +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/ordering.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/ordering.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84eea0a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/ordering.go @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "math/rand" + "sort" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type SortableSpecs struct { + Specs Specs + Indexes []int +} + +func NewSortableSpecs(specs Specs) *SortableSpecs { + indexes := make([]int, len(specs)) + for i := range specs { + indexes[i] = i + } + return &SortableSpecs{ + Specs: specs, + Indexes: indexes, + } +} +func (s *SortableSpecs) Len() int { return len(s.Indexes) } +func (s *SortableSpecs) Swap(i, j int) { s.Indexes[i], s.Indexes[j] = s.Indexes[j], s.Indexes[i] } +func (s *SortableSpecs) Less(i, j int) bool { + a, b := s.Specs[s.Indexes[i]], s.Specs[s.Indexes[j]] + + aNodes, bNodes := a.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt), b.Nodes.WithType(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt) + + firstOrderedAIdx, firstOrderedBIdx := aNodes.IndexOfFirstNodeMarkedOrdered(), bNodes.IndexOfFirstNodeMarkedOrdered() + if firstOrderedAIdx > -1 && firstOrderedBIdx > -1 && aNodes[firstOrderedAIdx].ID == bNodes[firstOrderedBIdx].ID { + // strictly preserve order within an ordered containers. ID will track this as IDs are generated monotonically + return aNodes.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt).ID < bNodes.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt).ID + } + + // if either spec is in an ordered container - only use the nodes up to the outermost ordered container + if firstOrderedAIdx > -1 { + aNodes = aNodes[:firstOrderedAIdx+1] + } + if firstOrderedBIdx > -1 { + bNodes = bNodes[:firstOrderedBIdx+1] + } + + for i := 0; i < len(aNodes) && i < len(bNodes); i++ { + aCL, bCL := aNodes[i].CodeLocation, bNodes[i].CodeLocation + if aCL.FileName != bCL.FileName { + return aCL.FileName < bCL.FileName + } + if aCL.LineNumber != bCL.LineNumber { + return aCL.LineNumber < bCL.LineNumber + } + } + // either everything is equal or we have different lengths of CLs + if len(aNodes) != len(bNodes) { + return len(aNodes) < len(bNodes) + } + // ok, now we are sure everything was equal. so we use the spec text to break ties + for i := 0; i < len(aNodes); i++ { + if aNodes[i].Text != bNodes[i].Text { + return aNodes[i].Text < bNodes[i].Text + } + } + // ok, all those texts were equal. we'll use the ID of the most deeply nested node as a last resort + return aNodes[len(aNodes)-1].ID < bNodes[len(bNodes)-1].ID +} + +type GroupedSpecIndices []SpecIndices +type SpecIndices []int + +func OrderSpecs(specs Specs, suiteConfig types.SuiteConfig) (GroupedSpecIndices, GroupedSpecIndices) { + /* + Ginkgo has sophisticated support for randomizing specs. Specs are guaranteed to have the same + order for a given seed across test runs. + + By default only top-level containers and specs are shuffled - this makes for a more intuitive debugging + experience - specs within a given container run in the order they appear in the file. + + Developers can set -randomizeAllSpecs to shuffle _all_ specs. + + In addition, spec containers can be marked as Ordered. Specs within an Ordered container are never shuffled. + + Finally, specs and spec containers can be marked as Serial. When running in parallel, serial specs run on Process #1 _after_ all other processes have finished. + */ + + // Seed a new random source based on thee configured random seed. + r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(suiteConfig.RandomSeed)) + + // first, we sort the entire suite to ensure a deterministic order. the sort is performed by filename, then line number, and then spec text. this ensures every parallel process has the exact same spec order and is only necessary to cover the edge case where the user iterates over a map to generate specs. + sortableSpecs := NewSortableSpecs(specs) + sort.Sort(sortableSpecs) + + // then we break things into execution groups + // a group represents a single unit of execution and is a collection of SpecIndices + // usually a group is just a single spec, however ordered containers must be preserved as a single group + executionGroupIDs := []uint{} + executionGroups := map[uint]SpecIndices{} + for _, idx := range sortableSpecs.Indexes { + spec := specs[idx] + groupNode := spec.Nodes.FirstNodeMarkedOrdered() + if groupNode.IsZero() { + groupNode = spec.Nodes.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt) + } + executionGroups[groupNode.ID] = append(executionGroups[groupNode.ID], idx) + if len(executionGroups[groupNode.ID]) == 1 { + executionGroupIDs = append(executionGroupIDs, groupNode.ID) + } + } + + // now, we only shuffle all the execution groups if we're randomizing all specs, otherwise + // we shuffle outermost containers. so we need to form shufflable groupings of GroupIDs + shufflableGroupingIDs := []uint{} + shufflableGroupingIDToGroupIDs := map[uint][]uint{} + + // for each execution group we're going to have to pick a node to represent how the + // execution group is grouped for shuffling: + nodeTypesToShuffle := types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt + if suiteConfig.RandomizeAllSpecs { + nodeTypesToShuffle = types.NodeTypeIt + } + + //so, for each execution group: + for _, groupID := range executionGroupIDs { + // pick out a representative spec + representativeSpec := specs[executionGroups[groupID][0]] + + // and grab the node on the spec that will represent which shufflable group this execution group belongs tu + shufflableGroupingNode := representativeSpec.Nodes.FirstNodeWithType(nodeTypesToShuffle) + + //add the execution group to its shufflable group + shufflableGroupingIDToGroupIDs[shufflableGroupingNode.ID] = append(shufflableGroupingIDToGroupIDs[shufflableGroupingNode.ID], groupID) + + //and if it's the first one in + if len(shufflableGroupingIDToGroupIDs[shufflableGroupingNode.ID]) == 1 { + // record the shuffleable group ID + shufflableGroupingIDs = append(shufflableGroupingIDs, shufflableGroupingNode.ID) + } + } + + // now we permute the sorted shufflable grouping IDs and build the ordered Groups + orderedGroups := GroupedSpecIndices{} + permutation := r.Perm(len(shufflableGroupingIDs)) + for _, j := range permutation { + //let's get the execution group IDs for this shufflable group: + executionGroupIDsForJ := shufflableGroupingIDToGroupIDs[shufflableGroupingIDs[j]] + // and we'll add their associated specindices to the orderedGroups slice: + for _, executionGroupID := range executionGroupIDsForJ { + orderedGroups = append(orderedGroups, executionGroups[executionGroupID]) + } + } + + // If we're running in series, we're done. + if suiteConfig.ParallelTotal == 1 { + return orderedGroups, GroupedSpecIndices{} + } + + // We're running in parallel so we need to partition the ordered groups into a parallelizable set and a serialized set. + // The parallelizable groups will run across all Ginkgo processes... + // ...the serial groups will only run on Process #1 after all other processes have exited. + parallelizableGroups, serialGroups := GroupedSpecIndices{}, GroupedSpecIndices{} + for _, specIndices := range orderedGroups { + if specs[specIndices[0]].Nodes.HasNodeMarkedSerial() { + serialGroups = append(serialGroups, specIndices) + } else { + parallelizableGroups = append(parallelizableGroups, specIndices) + } + } + + return parallelizableGroups, serialGroups +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a1c094 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor.go @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "bytes" + "io" + "os" + "time" +) + +const BAILOUT_TIME = 1 * time.Second +const BAILOUT_MESSAGE = `Ginkgo detected an issue while intercepting output. + +When running in parallel, Ginkgo captures stdout and stderr output +and attaches it to the running spec. It looks like that process is getting +stuck for this suite. + +This usually happens if you, or a library you are using, spin up an external +process and set cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout and/or cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr. This +causes the external process to keep Ginkgo's output interceptor pipe open and +causes output interception to hang. + +Ginkgo has detected this and shortcircuited the capture process. The specs +will continue running after this message however output from the external +process that caused this issue will not be captured. + +You have several options to fix this. In preferred order they are: + +1. Pass GinkgoWriter instead of os.Stdout or os.Stderr to your process. +2. Ensure your process exits before the current spec completes. If your +process is long-lived and must cross spec boundaries, this option won't +work for you. +3. Pause Ginkgo's output interceptor before starting your process and then +resume it after. Use PauseOutputInterception() and ResumeOutputInterception() +to do this. +4. Set --output-interceptor-mode=none when running your Ginkgo suite. This will +turn off all output interception but allow specs to run in parallel without this +issue. You may miss important output if you do this including output from Go's +race detector. + +More details on issue #851 - https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/851 +` + +/* +The OutputInterceptor is used by to +intercept and capture all stdin and stderr output during a test run. +*/ +type OutputInterceptor interface { + StartInterceptingOutput() + StartInterceptingOutputAndForwardTo(io.Writer) + StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() string + + PauseIntercepting() + ResumeIntercepting() + + Shutdown() +} + +type NoopOutputInterceptor struct{} + +func (interceptor NoopOutputInterceptor) StartInterceptingOutput() {} +func (interceptor NoopOutputInterceptor) StartInterceptingOutputAndForwardTo(io.Writer) {} +func (interceptor NoopOutputInterceptor) StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() string { return "" } +func (interceptor NoopOutputInterceptor) PauseIntercepting() {} +func (interceptor NoopOutputInterceptor) ResumeIntercepting() {} +func (interceptor NoopOutputInterceptor) Shutdown() {} + +type pipePair struct { + reader *os.File + writer *os.File +} + +func startPipeFactory(pipeChannel chan pipePair, shutdown chan interface{}) { + for { + //make the next pipe... + pair := pipePair{} + pair.reader, pair.writer, _ = os.Pipe() + select { + //...and provide it to the next consumer (they are responsible for closing the files) + case pipeChannel <- pair: + continue + //...or close the files if we were told to shutdown + case <-shutdown: + pair.reader.Close() + pair.writer.Close() + return + } + } +} + +type interceptorImplementation interface { + CreateStdoutStderrClones() (*os.File, *os.File) + ConnectPipeToStdoutStderr(*os.File) + RestoreStdoutStderrFromClones(*os.File, *os.File) + ShutdownClones(*os.File, *os.File) +} + +type genericOutputInterceptor struct { + intercepting bool + + stdoutClone *os.File + stderrClone *os.File + pipe pipePair + + shutdown chan interface{} + emergencyBailout chan interface{} + pipeChannel chan pipePair + interceptedContent chan string + + forwardTo io.Writer + accumulatedOutput string + + implementation interceptorImplementation +} + +func (interceptor *genericOutputInterceptor) StartInterceptingOutput() { + interceptor.StartInterceptingOutputAndForwardTo(io.Discard) +} + +func (interceptor *genericOutputInterceptor) StartInterceptingOutputAndForwardTo(w io.Writer) { + if interceptor.intercepting { + return + } + interceptor.accumulatedOutput = "" + interceptor.forwardTo = w + interceptor.ResumeIntercepting() +} + +func (interceptor *genericOutputInterceptor) StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() string { + if interceptor.intercepting { + interceptor.PauseIntercepting() + } + return interceptor.accumulatedOutput +} + +func (interceptor *genericOutputInterceptor) ResumeIntercepting() { + if interceptor.intercepting { + return + } + interceptor.intercepting = true + if interceptor.stdoutClone == nil { + interceptor.stdoutClone, interceptor.stderrClone = interceptor.implementation.CreateStdoutStderrClones() + interceptor.shutdown = make(chan interface{}) + go startPipeFactory(interceptor.pipeChannel, interceptor.shutdown) + } + + // Now we make a pipe, we'll use this to redirect the input to the 1 and 2 file descriptors (this is how everything else in the world is string to log to stdout and stderr) + // we get the pipe from our pipe factory. it runs in the background so we can request the next pipe while the spec being intercepted is running + interceptor.pipe = <-interceptor.pipeChannel + + interceptor.emergencyBailout = make(chan interface{}) + + //Spin up a goroutine to copy data from the pipe into a buffer, this is how we capture any output the user is emitting + go func() { + buffer := &bytes.Buffer{} + destination := io.MultiWriter(buffer, interceptor.forwardTo) + copyFinished := make(chan interface{}) + reader := interceptor.pipe.reader + go func() { + io.Copy(destination, reader) + reader.Close() // close the read end of the pipe so we don't leak a file descriptor + close(copyFinished) + }() + select { + case <-copyFinished: + interceptor.interceptedContent <- buffer.String() + case <-interceptor.emergencyBailout: + interceptor.interceptedContent <- "" + } + }() + + interceptor.implementation.ConnectPipeToStdoutStderr(interceptor.pipe.writer) +} + +func (interceptor *genericOutputInterceptor) PauseIntercepting() { + if !interceptor.intercepting { + return + } + // first we have to close the write end of the pipe. To do this we have to close all file descriptors pointing + // to the write end. So that would be the pipewriter itself, and FD #1 and FD #2 if we've Dup2'd them + interceptor.pipe.writer.Close() // the pipewriter itself + + // we also need to stop intercepting. we do that by reconnecting the stdout and stderr file descriptions back to their respective #1 and #2 file descriptors; + // this also closes #1 and #2 before it points that their original stdout and stderr file descriptions + interceptor.implementation.RestoreStdoutStderrFromClones(interceptor.stdoutClone, interceptor.stderrClone) + + var content string + select { + case content = <-interceptor.interceptedContent: + case <-time.After(BAILOUT_TIME): + /* + By closing all the pipe writer's file descriptors associated with the pipe writer's file description the io.Copy reading from the reader + should eventually receive an EOF and exit. + + **However**, if the user has spun up an external process and passed in os.Stdout/os.Stderr to cmd.Stdout/cmd.Stderr then the external process + will have a file descriptor pointing to the pipe writer's file description and it will not close until the external process exits. + + That would leave us hanging here waiting for the io.Copy to close forever. Instead we invoke this emergency escape valve. This returns whatever + content we've got but leaves the io.Copy running. This ensures the external process can continue writing without hanging at the cost of leaking a goroutine + and file descriptor (those these will be cleaned up when the process exits). + + We tack on a message to notify the user that they've hit this edgecase and encourage them to address it. + */ + close(interceptor.emergencyBailout) + content = <-interceptor.interceptedContent + BAILOUT_MESSAGE + } + + interceptor.accumulatedOutput += content + interceptor.intercepting = false +} + +func (interceptor *genericOutputInterceptor) Shutdown() { + interceptor.PauseIntercepting() + + if interceptor.stdoutClone != nil { + close(interceptor.shutdown) + interceptor.implementation.ShutdownClones(interceptor.stdoutClone, interceptor.stderrClone) + interceptor.stdoutClone = nil + interceptor.stderrClone = nil + } +} + +/* This is used on windows builds but included here so it can be explicitly tested on unix systems too */ +func NewOSGlobalReassigningOutputInterceptor() OutputInterceptor { + return &genericOutputInterceptor{ + interceptedContent: make(chan string), + pipeChannel: make(chan pipePair), + shutdown: make(chan interface{}), + implementation: &osGlobalReassigningOutputInterceptorImpl{}, + } +} + +type osGlobalReassigningOutputInterceptorImpl struct{} + +func (impl *osGlobalReassigningOutputInterceptorImpl) CreateStdoutStderrClones() (*os.File, *os.File) { + return os.Stdout, os.Stderr +} + +func (impl *osGlobalReassigningOutputInterceptorImpl) ConnectPipeToStdoutStderr(pipeWriter *os.File) { + os.Stdout = pipeWriter + os.Stderr = pipeWriter +} + +func (impl *osGlobalReassigningOutputInterceptorImpl) RestoreStdoutStderrFromClones(stdoutClone *os.File, stderrClone *os.File) { + os.Stdout = stdoutClone + os.Stderr = stderrClone +} + +func (impl *osGlobalReassigningOutputInterceptorImpl) ShutdownClones(_ *os.File, _ *os.File) { + //noop +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor_unix.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor_unix.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a237f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor_unix.go @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +//go:build freebsd || openbsd || netbsd || dragonfly || darwin || linux || solaris +// +build freebsd openbsd netbsd dragonfly darwin linux solaris + +package internal + +import ( + "os" + + "golang.org/x/sys/unix" +) + +func NewOutputInterceptor() OutputInterceptor { + return &genericOutputInterceptor{ + interceptedContent: make(chan string), + pipeChannel: make(chan pipePair), + shutdown: make(chan interface{}), + implementation: &dupSyscallOutputInterceptorImpl{}, + } +} + +type dupSyscallOutputInterceptorImpl struct{} + +func (impl *dupSyscallOutputInterceptorImpl) CreateStdoutStderrClones() (*os.File, *os.File) { + // To clone stdout and stderr we: + // First, create two clone file descriptors that point to the stdout and stderr file descriptions + stdoutCloneFD, _ := unix.Dup(1) + stderrCloneFD, _ := unix.Dup(2) + + // Important, set the fds to FD_CLOEXEC to prevent them leaking into childs + // https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/1191 + flags, err := unix.FcntlInt(uintptr(stdoutCloneFD), unix.F_GETFD, 0) + if err == nil { + unix.FcntlInt(uintptr(stdoutCloneFD), unix.F_SETFD, flags|unix.FD_CLOEXEC) + } + flags, err = unix.FcntlInt(uintptr(stderrCloneFD), unix.F_GETFD, 0) + if err == nil { + unix.FcntlInt(uintptr(stderrCloneFD), unix.F_SETFD, flags|unix.FD_CLOEXEC) + } + + // And then wrap the clone file descriptors in files. + // One benefit of this (that we don't use yet) is that we can actually write + // to these files to emit output to the console even though we're intercepting output + stdoutClone := os.NewFile(uintptr(stdoutCloneFD), "stdout-clone") + stderrClone := os.NewFile(uintptr(stderrCloneFD), "stderr-clone") + + //these clones remain alive throughout the lifecycle of the suite and don't need to be recreated + //this speeds things up a bit, actually. + return stdoutClone, stderrClone +} + +func (impl *dupSyscallOutputInterceptorImpl) ConnectPipeToStdoutStderr(pipeWriter *os.File) { + // To redirect output to our pipe we need to point the 1 and 2 file descriptors (which is how the world tries to log things) + // to the write end of the pipe. + // We do this with Dup2 (possibly Dup3 on some architectures) to have file descriptors 1 and 2 point to the same file description as the pipeWriter + // This effectively shunts data written to stdout and stderr to the write end of our pipe + unix.Dup2(int(pipeWriter.Fd()), 1) + unix.Dup2(int(pipeWriter.Fd()), 2) +} + +func (impl *dupSyscallOutputInterceptorImpl) RestoreStdoutStderrFromClones(stdoutClone *os.File, stderrClone *os.File) { + // To restore stdour/stderr from the clones we have the 1 and 2 file descriptors + // point to the original file descriptions that we saved off in the clones. + // This has the added benefit of closing the connection between these descriptors and the write end of the pipe + // which is important to cause the io.Copy on the pipe.Reader to end. + unix.Dup2(int(stdoutClone.Fd()), 1) + unix.Dup2(int(stderrClone.Fd()), 2) +} + +func (impl *dupSyscallOutputInterceptorImpl) ShutdownClones(stdoutClone *os.File, stderrClone *os.File) { + // We're done with the clones so we can close them to clean up after ourselves + stdoutClone.Close() + stderrClone.Close() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor_wasm.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor_wasm.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c37493 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor_wasm.go @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +//go:build wasm + +package internal + +func NewOutputInterceptor() OutputInterceptor { + return &NoopOutputInterceptor{} +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor_win.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor_win.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30c2851 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/output_interceptor_win.go @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +// +build windows + +package internal + +func NewOutputInterceptor() OutputInterceptor { + return NewOSGlobalReassigningOutputInterceptor() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/client_server.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/client_server.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3cd642 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/client_server.go @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +package parallel_support + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "os" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type BeforeSuiteState struct { + Data []byte + State types.SpecState +} + +type ParallelIndexCounter struct { + Index int +} + +var ErrorGone = fmt.Errorf("gone") +var ErrorFailed = fmt.Errorf("failed") +var ErrorEarly = fmt.Errorf("early") + +var POLLING_INTERVAL = 50 * time.Millisecond + +type Server interface { + Start() + Close() + Address() string + RegisterAlive(node int, alive func() bool) + GetSuiteDone() chan interface{} + GetOutputDestination() io.Writer + SetOutputDestination(io.Writer) +} + +type Client interface { + Connect() bool + Close() error + + PostSuiteWillBegin(report types.Report) error + PostDidRun(report types.SpecReport) error + PostSuiteDidEnd(report types.Report) error + PostReportBeforeSuiteCompleted(state types.SpecState) error + BlockUntilReportBeforeSuiteCompleted() (types.SpecState, error) + PostSynchronizedBeforeSuiteCompleted(state types.SpecState, data []byte) error + BlockUntilSynchronizedBeforeSuiteData() (types.SpecState, []byte, error) + BlockUntilNonprimaryProcsHaveFinished() error + BlockUntilAggregatedNonprimaryProcsReport() (types.Report, error) + FetchNextCounter() (int, error) + PostAbort() error + ShouldAbort() bool + PostEmitProgressReport(report types.ProgressReport) error + Write(p []byte) (int, error) +} + +func NewServer(parallelTotal int, reporter reporters.Reporter) (Server, error) { + if os.Getenv("GINKGO_PARALLEL_PROTOCOL") == "HTTP" { + return newHttpServer(parallelTotal, reporter) + } else { + return newRPCServer(parallelTotal, reporter) + } +} + +func NewClient(serverHost string) Client { + if os.Getenv("GINKGO_PARALLEL_PROTOCOL") == "HTTP" { + return newHttpClient(serverHost) + } else { + return newRPCClient(serverHost) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/http_client.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/http_client.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6547c7a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/http_client.go @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +package parallel_support + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + "io" + "net/http" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type httpClient struct { + serverHost string +} + +func newHttpClient(serverHost string) *httpClient { + return &httpClient{ + serverHost: serverHost, + } +} + +func (client *httpClient) Connect() bool { + resp, err := http.Get(client.serverHost + "/up") + if err != nil { + return false + } + resp.Body.Close() + return resp.StatusCode == http.StatusOK +} + +func (client *httpClient) Close() error { + return nil +} + +func (client *httpClient) post(path string, data interface{}) error { + var body io.Reader + if data != nil { + encoded, err := json.Marshal(data) + if err != nil { + return err + } + body = bytes.NewBuffer(encoded) + } + resp, err := http.Post(client.serverHost+path, "application/json", body) + if err != nil { + return err + } + defer resp.Body.Close() + if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { + return fmt.Errorf("received unexpected status code %d", resp.StatusCode) + } + return nil +} + +func (client *httpClient) poll(path string, data interface{}) error { + for { + resp, err := http.Get(client.serverHost + path) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if resp.StatusCode == http.StatusTooEarly { + resp.Body.Close() + time.Sleep(POLLING_INTERVAL) + continue + } + defer resp.Body.Close() + if resp.StatusCode == http.StatusGone { + return ErrorGone + } + if resp.StatusCode == http.StatusFailedDependency { + return ErrorFailed + } + if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { + return fmt.Errorf("received unexpected status code %d", resp.StatusCode) + } + if data != nil { + return json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(data) + } + return nil + } +} + +func (client *httpClient) PostSuiteWillBegin(report types.Report) error { + return client.post("/suite-will-begin", report) +} + +func (client *httpClient) PostDidRun(report types.SpecReport) error { + return client.post("/did-run", report) +} + +func (client *httpClient) PostSuiteDidEnd(report types.Report) error { + return client.post("/suite-did-end", report) +} + +func (client *httpClient) PostEmitProgressReport(report types.ProgressReport) error { + return client.post("/progress-report", report) +} + +func (client *httpClient) PostReportBeforeSuiteCompleted(state types.SpecState) error { + return client.post("/report-before-suite-completed", state) +} + +func (client *httpClient) BlockUntilReportBeforeSuiteCompleted() (types.SpecState, error) { + var state types.SpecState + err := client.poll("/report-before-suite-state", &state) + if err == ErrorGone { + return types.SpecStateFailed, nil + } + return state, err +} + +func (client *httpClient) PostSynchronizedBeforeSuiteCompleted(state types.SpecState, data []byte) error { + beforeSuiteState := BeforeSuiteState{ + State: state, + Data: data, + } + return client.post("/before-suite-completed", beforeSuiteState) +} + +func (client *httpClient) BlockUntilSynchronizedBeforeSuiteData() (types.SpecState, []byte, error) { + var beforeSuiteState BeforeSuiteState + err := client.poll("/before-suite-state", &beforeSuiteState) + if err == ErrorGone { + return types.SpecStateInvalid, nil, types.GinkgoErrors.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteDisappearedOnProc1() + } + return beforeSuiteState.State, beforeSuiteState.Data, err +} + +func (client *httpClient) BlockUntilNonprimaryProcsHaveFinished() error { + return client.poll("/have-nonprimary-procs-finished", nil) +} + +func (client *httpClient) BlockUntilAggregatedNonprimaryProcsReport() (types.Report, error) { + var report types.Report + err := client.poll("/aggregated-nonprimary-procs-report", &report) + if err == ErrorGone { + return types.Report{}, types.GinkgoErrors.AggregatedReportUnavailableDueToNodeDisappearing() + } + return report, err +} + +func (client *httpClient) FetchNextCounter() (int, error) { + var counter ParallelIndexCounter + err := client.poll("/counter", &counter) + return counter.Index, err +} + +func (client *httpClient) PostAbort() error { + return client.post("/abort", nil) +} + +func (client *httpClient) ShouldAbort() bool { + err := client.poll("/abort", nil) + if err == ErrorGone { + return true + } + return false +} + +func (client *httpClient) Write(p []byte) (int, error) { + resp, err := http.Post(client.serverHost+"/emit-output", "text/plain;charset=UTF-8 ", bytes.NewReader(p)) + resp.Body.Close() + if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to emit output") + } + return len(p), err +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/http_server.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/http_server.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2c71ab --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/http_server.go @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +/* + +The remote package provides the pieces to allow Ginkgo test suites to report to remote listeners. +This is used, primarily, to enable streaming parallel test output but has, in principal, broader applications (e.g. streaming test output to a browser). + +*/ + +package parallel_support + +import ( + "encoding/json" + "io" + "net" + "net/http" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +/* +httpServer spins up on an automatically selected port and listens for communication from the forwarding reporter. +It then forwards that communication to attached reporters. +*/ +type httpServer struct { + listener net.Listener + handler *ServerHandler +} + +// Create a new server, automatically selecting a port +func newHttpServer(parallelTotal int, reporter reporters.Reporter) (*httpServer, error) { + listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0") + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &httpServer{ + listener: listener, + handler: newServerHandler(parallelTotal, reporter), + }, nil +} + +// Start the server. You don't need to `go s.Start()`, just `s.Start()` +func (server *httpServer) Start() { + httpServer := &http.Server{} + mux := http.NewServeMux() + httpServer.Handler = mux + + //streaming endpoints + mux.HandleFunc("/suite-will-begin", server.specSuiteWillBegin) + mux.HandleFunc("/did-run", server.didRun) + mux.HandleFunc("/suite-did-end", server.specSuiteDidEnd) + mux.HandleFunc("/emit-output", server.emitOutput) + mux.HandleFunc("/progress-report", server.emitProgressReport) + + //synchronization endpoints + mux.HandleFunc("/report-before-suite-completed", server.handleReportBeforeSuiteCompleted) + mux.HandleFunc("/report-before-suite-state", server.handleReportBeforeSuiteState) + mux.HandleFunc("/before-suite-completed", server.handleBeforeSuiteCompleted) + mux.HandleFunc("/before-suite-state", server.handleBeforeSuiteState) + mux.HandleFunc("/have-nonprimary-procs-finished", server.handleHaveNonprimaryProcsFinished) + mux.HandleFunc("/aggregated-nonprimary-procs-report", server.handleAggregatedNonprimaryProcsReport) + mux.HandleFunc("/counter", server.handleCounter) + mux.HandleFunc("/up", server.handleUp) + mux.HandleFunc("/abort", server.handleAbort) + + go httpServer.Serve(server.listener) +} + +// Stop the server +func (server *httpServer) Close() { + server.listener.Close() +} + +// The address the server can be reached it. Pass this into the `ForwardingReporter`. +func (server *httpServer) Address() string { + return "http://" + server.listener.Addr().String() +} + +func (server *httpServer) GetSuiteDone() chan interface{} { + return server.handler.done +} + +func (server *httpServer) GetOutputDestination() io.Writer { + return server.handler.outputDestination +} + +func (server *httpServer) SetOutputDestination(w io.Writer) { + server.handler.outputDestination = w +} + +func (server *httpServer) RegisterAlive(node int, alive func() bool) { + server.handler.registerAlive(node, alive) +} + +// +// Streaming Endpoints +// + +// The server will forward all received messages to Ginkgo reporters registered with `RegisterReporters` +func (server *httpServer) decode(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request, object interface{}) bool { + defer request.Body.Close() + if json.NewDecoder(request.Body).Decode(object) != nil { + writer.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest) + return false + } + return true +} + +func (server *httpServer) handleError(err error, writer http.ResponseWriter) bool { + if err == nil { + return false + } + switch err { + case ErrorEarly: + writer.WriteHeader(http.StatusTooEarly) + case ErrorGone: + writer.WriteHeader(http.StatusGone) + case ErrorFailed: + writer.WriteHeader(http.StatusFailedDependency) + default: + writer.WriteHeader(http.StatusInternalServerError) + } + return true +} + +func (server *httpServer) specSuiteWillBegin(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + var report types.Report + if !server.decode(writer, request, &report) { + return + } + + server.handleError(server.handler.SpecSuiteWillBegin(report, voidReceiver), writer) +} + +func (server *httpServer) didRun(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + var report types.SpecReport + if !server.decode(writer, request, &report) { + return + } + + server.handleError(server.handler.DidRun(report, voidReceiver), writer) +} + +func (server *httpServer) specSuiteDidEnd(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + var report types.Report + if !server.decode(writer, request, &report) { + return + } + server.handleError(server.handler.SpecSuiteDidEnd(report, voidReceiver), writer) +} + +func (server *httpServer) emitOutput(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + output, err := io.ReadAll(request.Body) + if err != nil { + writer.WriteHeader(http.StatusInternalServerError) + return + } + var n int + server.handleError(server.handler.EmitOutput(output, &n), writer) +} + +func (server *httpServer) emitProgressReport(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + var report types.ProgressReport + if !server.decode(writer, request, &report) { + return + } + server.handleError(server.handler.EmitProgressReport(report, voidReceiver), writer) +} + +func (server *httpServer) handleReportBeforeSuiteCompleted(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + var state types.SpecState + if !server.decode(writer, request, &state) { + return + } + + server.handleError(server.handler.ReportBeforeSuiteCompleted(state, voidReceiver), writer) +} + +func (server *httpServer) handleReportBeforeSuiteState(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + var state types.SpecState + if server.handleError(server.handler.ReportBeforeSuiteState(voidSender, &state), writer) { + return + } + json.NewEncoder(writer).Encode(state) +} + +func (server *httpServer) handleBeforeSuiteCompleted(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + var beforeSuiteState BeforeSuiteState + if !server.decode(writer, request, &beforeSuiteState) { + return + } + + server.handleError(server.handler.BeforeSuiteCompleted(beforeSuiteState, voidReceiver), writer) +} + +func (server *httpServer) handleBeforeSuiteState(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + var beforeSuiteState BeforeSuiteState + if server.handleError(server.handler.BeforeSuiteState(voidSender, &beforeSuiteState), writer) { + return + } + json.NewEncoder(writer).Encode(beforeSuiteState) +} + +func (server *httpServer) handleHaveNonprimaryProcsFinished(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + if server.handleError(server.handler.HaveNonprimaryProcsFinished(voidSender, voidReceiver), writer) { + return + } + writer.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK) +} + +func (server *httpServer) handleAggregatedNonprimaryProcsReport(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + var aggregatedReport types.Report + if server.handleError(server.handler.AggregatedNonprimaryProcsReport(voidSender, &aggregatedReport), writer) { + return + } + json.NewEncoder(writer).Encode(aggregatedReport) +} + +func (server *httpServer) handleCounter(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + var n int + if server.handleError(server.handler.Counter(voidSender, &n), writer) { + return + } + json.NewEncoder(writer).Encode(ParallelIndexCounter{Index: n}) +} + +func (server *httpServer) handleUp(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + writer.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK) +} + +func (server *httpServer) handleAbort(writer http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) { + if request.Method == "GET" { + var shouldAbort bool + server.handler.ShouldAbort(voidSender, &shouldAbort) + if shouldAbort { + writer.WriteHeader(http.StatusGone) + } else { + writer.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK) + } + } else { + server.handler.Abort(voidSender, voidReceiver) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/rpc_client.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/rpc_client.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..59e8e6f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/rpc_client.go @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +package parallel_support + +import ( + "net/rpc" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type rpcClient struct { + serverHost string + client *rpc.Client +} + +func newRPCClient(serverHost string) *rpcClient { + return &rpcClient{ + serverHost: serverHost, + } +} + +func (client *rpcClient) Connect() bool { + var err error + if client.client != nil { + return true + } + client.client, err = rpc.DialHTTPPath("tcp", client.serverHost, "/") + if err != nil { + client.client = nil + return false + } + return true +} + +func (client *rpcClient) Close() error { + return client.client.Close() +} + +func (client *rpcClient) poll(method string, data interface{}) error { + for { + err := client.client.Call(method, voidSender, data) + if err == nil { + return nil + } + switch err.Error() { + case ErrorEarly.Error(): + time.Sleep(POLLING_INTERVAL) + case ErrorGone.Error(): + return ErrorGone + case ErrorFailed.Error(): + return ErrorFailed + default: + return err + } + } +} + +func (client *rpcClient) PostSuiteWillBegin(report types.Report) error { + return client.client.Call("Server.SpecSuiteWillBegin", report, voidReceiver) +} + +func (client *rpcClient) PostDidRun(report types.SpecReport) error { + return client.client.Call("Server.DidRun", report, voidReceiver) +} + +func (client *rpcClient) PostSuiteDidEnd(report types.Report) error { + return client.client.Call("Server.SpecSuiteDidEnd", report, voidReceiver) +} + +func (client *rpcClient) Write(p []byte) (int, error) { + var n int + err := client.client.Call("Server.EmitOutput", p, &n) + return n, err +} + +func (client *rpcClient) PostEmitProgressReport(report types.ProgressReport) error { + return client.client.Call("Server.EmitProgressReport", report, voidReceiver) +} + +func (client *rpcClient) PostReportBeforeSuiteCompleted(state types.SpecState) error { + return client.client.Call("Server.ReportBeforeSuiteCompleted", state, voidReceiver) +} + +func (client *rpcClient) BlockUntilReportBeforeSuiteCompleted() (types.SpecState, error) { + var state types.SpecState + err := client.poll("Server.ReportBeforeSuiteState", &state) + if err == ErrorGone { + return types.SpecStateFailed, nil + } + return state, err +} + +func (client *rpcClient) PostSynchronizedBeforeSuiteCompleted(state types.SpecState, data []byte) error { + beforeSuiteState := BeforeSuiteState{ + State: state, + Data: data, + } + return client.client.Call("Server.BeforeSuiteCompleted", beforeSuiteState, voidReceiver) +} + +func (client *rpcClient) BlockUntilSynchronizedBeforeSuiteData() (types.SpecState, []byte, error) { + var beforeSuiteState BeforeSuiteState + err := client.poll("Server.BeforeSuiteState", &beforeSuiteState) + if err == ErrorGone { + return types.SpecStateInvalid, nil, types.GinkgoErrors.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteDisappearedOnProc1() + } + return beforeSuiteState.State, beforeSuiteState.Data, err +} + +func (client *rpcClient) BlockUntilNonprimaryProcsHaveFinished() error { + return client.poll("Server.HaveNonprimaryProcsFinished", voidReceiver) +} + +func (client *rpcClient) BlockUntilAggregatedNonprimaryProcsReport() (types.Report, error) { + var report types.Report + err := client.poll("Server.AggregatedNonprimaryProcsReport", &report) + if err == ErrorGone { + return types.Report{}, types.GinkgoErrors.AggregatedReportUnavailableDueToNodeDisappearing() + } + return report, err +} + +func (client *rpcClient) FetchNextCounter() (int, error) { + var counter int + err := client.client.Call("Server.Counter", voidSender, &counter) + return counter, err +} + +func (client *rpcClient) PostAbort() error { + return client.client.Call("Server.Abort", voidSender, voidReceiver) +} + +func (client *rpcClient) ShouldAbort() bool { + var shouldAbort bool + client.client.Call("Server.ShouldAbort", voidSender, &shouldAbort) + return shouldAbort +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/rpc_server.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/rpc_server.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2620fd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/rpc_server.go @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +/* + +The remote package provides the pieces to allow Ginkgo test suites to report to remote listeners. +This is used, primarily, to enable streaming parallel test output but has, in principal, broader applications (e.g. streaming test output to a browser). + +*/ + +package parallel_support + +import ( + "io" + "net" + "net/http" + "net/rpc" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" +) + +/* +RPCServer spins up on an automatically selected port and listens for communication from the forwarding reporter. +It then forwards that communication to attached reporters. +*/ +type RPCServer struct { + listener net.Listener + handler *ServerHandler +} + +//Create a new server, automatically selecting a port +func newRPCServer(parallelTotal int, reporter reporters.Reporter) (*RPCServer, error) { + listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0") + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &RPCServer{ + listener: listener, + handler: newServerHandler(parallelTotal, reporter), + }, nil +} + +//Start the server. You don't need to `go s.Start()`, just `s.Start()` +func (server *RPCServer) Start() { + rpcServer := rpc.NewServer() + rpcServer.RegisterName("Server", server.handler) //register the handler's methods as the server + + httpServer := &http.Server{} + httpServer.Handler = rpcServer + + go httpServer.Serve(server.listener) +} + +//Stop the server +func (server *RPCServer) Close() { + server.listener.Close() +} + +//The address the server can be reached it. Pass this into the `ForwardingReporter`. +func (server *RPCServer) Address() string { + return server.listener.Addr().String() +} + +func (server *RPCServer) GetSuiteDone() chan interface{} { + return server.handler.done +} + +func (server *RPCServer) GetOutputDestination() io.Writer { + return server.handler.outputDestination +} + +func (server *RPCServer) SetOutputDestination(w io.Writer) { + server.handler.outputDestination = w +} + +func (server *RPCServer) RegisterAlive(node int, alive func() bool) { + server.handler.registerAlive(node, alive) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/server_handler.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/server_handler.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6d9879 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support/server_handler.go @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ +package parallel_support + +import ( + "io" + "os" + "sync" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type Void struct{} + +var voidReceiver *Void = &Void{} +var voidSender Void + +// ServerHandler is an RPC-compatible handler that is shared between the http server and the rpc server. +// It handles all the business logic to avoid duplication between the two servers + +type ServerHandler struct { + done chan interface{} + outputDestination io.Writer + reporter reporters.Reporter + alives []func() bool + lock *sync.Mutex + beforeSuiteState BeforeSuiteState + reportBeforeSuiteState types.SpecState + parallelTotal int + counter int + counterLock *sync.Mutex + shouldAbort bool + + numSuiteDidBegins int + numSuiteDidEnds int + aggregatedReport types.Report + reportHoldingArea []types.SpecReport +} + +func newServerHandler(parallelTotal int, reporter reporters.Reporter) *ServerHandler { + return &ServerHandler{ + reporter: reporter, + lock: &sync.Mutex{}, + counterLock: &sync.Mutex{}, + alives: make([]func() bool, parallelTotal), + beforeSuiteState: BeforeSuiteState{Data: nil, State: types.SpecStateInvalid}, + + parallelTotal: parallelTotal, + outputDestination: os.Stdout, + done: make(chan interface{}), + } +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) SpecSuiteWillBegin(report types.Report, _ *Void) error { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + + handler.numSuiteDidBegins += 1 + + // all summaries are identical, so it's fine to simply emit the last one of these + if handler.numSuiteDidBegins == handler.parallelTotal { + handler.reporter.SuiteWillBegin(report) + + for _, summary := range handler.reportHoldingArea { + handler.reporter.WillRun(summary) + handler.reporter.DidRun(summary) + } + + handler.reportHoldingArea = nil + } + + return nil +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) DidRun(report types.SpecReport, _ *Void) error { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + + if handler.numSuiteDidBegins == handler.parallelTotal { + handler.reporter.WillRun(report) + handler.reporter.DidRun(report) + } else { + handler.reportHoldingArea = append(handler.reportHoldingArea, report) + } + + return nil +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) SpecSuiteDidEnd(report types.Report, _ *Void) error { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + + handler.numSuiteDidEnds += 1 + if handler.numSuiteDidEnds == 1 { + handler.aggregatedReport = report + } else { + handler.aggregatedReport = handler.aggregatedReport.Add(report) + } + + if handler.numSuiteDidEnds == handler.parallelTotal { + handler.reporter.SuiteDidEnd(handler.aggregatedReport) + close(handler.done) + } + + return nil +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) EmitOutput(output []byte, n *int) error { + var err error + *n, err = handler.outputDestination.Write(output) + return err +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) EmitProgressReport(report types.ProgressReport, _ *Void) error { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + handler.reporter.EmitProgressReport(report) + return nil +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) registerAlive(proc int, alive func() bool) { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + handler.alives[proc-1] = alive +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) procIsAlive(proc int) bool { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + alive := handler.alives[proc-1] + if alive == nil { + return true + } + return alive() +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) haveNonprimaryProcsFinished() bool { + for i := 2; i <= handler.parallelTotal; i++ { + if handler.procIsAlive(i) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) ReportBeforeSuiteCompleted(reportBeforeSuiteState types.SpecState, _ *Void) error { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + handler.reportBeforeSuiteState = reportBeforeSuiteState + + return nil +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) ReportBeforeSuiteState(_ Void, reportBeforeSuiteState *types.SpecState) error { + proc1IsAlive := handler.procIsAlive(1) + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + if handler.reportBeforeSuiteState == types.SpecStateInvalid { + if proc1IsAlive { + return ErrorEarly + } else { + return ErrorGone + } + } + *reportBeforeSuiteState = handler.reportBeforeSuiteState + return nil +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) BeforeSuiteCompleted(beforeSuiteState BeforeSuiteState, _ *Void) error { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + handler.beforeSuiteState = beforeSuiteState + + return nil +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) BeforeSuiteState(_ Void, beforeSuiteState *BeforeSuiteState) error { + proc1IsAlive := handler.procIsAlive(1) + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + if handler.beforeSuiteState.State == types.SpecStateInvalid { + if proc1IsAlive { + return ErrorEarly + } else { + return ErrorGone + } + } + *beforeSuiteState = handler.beforeSuiteState + return nil +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) HaveNonprimaryProcsFinished(_ Void, _ *Void) error { + if handler.haveNonprimaryProcsFinished() { + return nil + } else { + return ErrorEarly + } +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) AggregatedNonprimaryProcsReport(_ Void, report *types.Report) error { + if handler.haveNonprimaryProcsFinished() { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + if handler.numSuiteDidEnds == handler.parallelTotal-1 { + *report = handler.aggregatedReport + return nil + } else { + return ErrorGone + } + } else { + return ErrorEarly + } +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) Counter(_ Void, counter *int) error { + handler.counterLock.Lock() + defer handler.counterLock.Unlock() + *counter = handler.counter + handler.counter++ + return nil +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) Abort(_ Void, _ *Void) error { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + handler.shouldAbort = true + return nil +} + +func (handler *ServerHandler) ShouldAbort(_ Void, shouldAbort *bool) error { + handler.lock.Lock() + defer handler.lock.Unlock() + *shouldAbort = handler.shouldAbort + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11269cf --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report.go @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "bufio" + "bytes" + "context" + "fmt" + "io" + "os" + "os/signal" + "path/filepath" + "runtime" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +var _SOURCE_CACHE = map[string][]string{} + +type ProgressSignalRegistrar func(func()) context.CancelFunc + +func RegisterForProgressSignal(handler func()) context.CancelFunc { + signalChannel := make(chan os.Signal, 1) + if len(PROGRESS_SIGNALS) > 0 { + signal.Notify(signalChannel, PROGRESS_SIGNALS...) + } + ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) + go func() { + for { + select { + case <-signalChannel: + handler() + case <-ctx.Done(): + signal.Stop(signalChannel) + return + } + } + }() + + return cancel +} + +type ProgressStepCursor struct { + Text string + CodeLocation types.CodeLocation + StartTime time.Time +} + +func NewProgressReport(isRunningInParallel bool, report types.SpecReport, currentNode Node, currentNodeStartTime time.Time, currentStep types.SpecEvent, gwOutput string, timelineLocation types.TimelineLocation, additionalReports []string, sourceRoots []string, includeAll bool) (types.ProgressReport, error) { + pr := types.ProgressReport{ + ParallelProcess: report.ParallelProcess, + RunningInParallel: isRunningInParallel, + ContainerHierarchyTexts: report.ContainerHierarchyTexts, + LeafNodeText: report.LeafNodeText, + LeafNodeLocation: report.LeafNodeLocation, + SpecStartTime: report.StartTime, + + CurrentNodeType: currentNode.NodeType, + CurrentNodeText: currentNode.Text, + CurrentNodeLocation: currentNode.CodeLocation, + CurrentNodeStartTime: currentNodeStartTime, + + CurrentStepText: currentStep.Message, + CurrentStepLocation: currentStep.CodeLocation, + CurrentStepStartTime: currentStep.TimelineLocation.Time, + + AdditionalReports: additionalReports, + + CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput: gwOutput, + TimelineLocation: timelineLocation, + } + + goroutines, err := extractRunningGoroutines() + if err != nil { + return pr, err + } + pr.Goroutines = goroutines + + // now we want to try to find goroutines of interest. these will be goroutines that have any function calls with code in packagesOfInterest: + packagesOfInterest := map[string]bool{} + packageFromFilename := func(filename string) string { + return filepath.Dir(filename) + } + addPackageFor := func(filename string) { + if filename != "" { + packagesOfInterest[packageFromFilename(filename)] = true + } + } + isPackageOfInterest := func(filename string) bool { + stackPackage := packageFromFilename(filename) + for packageOfInterest := range packagesOfInterest { + if strings.HasPrefix(stackPackage, packageOfInterest) { + return true + } + } + return false + } + for _, location := range report.ContainerHierarchyLocations { + addPackageFor(location.FileName) + } + addPackageFor(report.LeafNodeLocation.FileName) + addPackageFor(currentNode.CodeLocation.FileName) + addPackageFor(currentStep.CodeLocation.FileName) + + //First, we find the SpecGoroutine - this will be the goroutine that includes `runNode` + specGoRoutineIdx := -1 + runNodeFunctionCallIdx := -1 +OUTER: + for goroutineIdx, goroutine := range pr.Goroutines { + for functionCallIdx, functionCall := range goroutine.Stack { + if strings.Contains(functionCall.Function, "ginkgo/v2/internal.(*Suite).runNode.func") { + specGoRoutineIdx = goroutineIdx + runNodeFunctionCallIdx = functionCallIdx + break OUTER + } + } + } + + //Now, we find the first non-Ginkgo function call + if specGoRoutineIdx > -1 { + for runNodeFunctionCallIdx >= 0 { + fn := goroutines[specGoRoutineIdx].Stack[runNodeFunctionCallIdx].Function + file := goroutines[specGoRoutineIdx].Stack[runNodeFunctionCallIdx].Filename + // these are all things that could potentially happen from within ginkgo + if strings.Contains(fn, "ginkgo/v2/internal") || strings.Contains(fn, "reflect.Value") || strings.Contains(file, "ginkgo/table_dsl") || strings.Contains(file, "ginkgo/core_dsl") { + runNodeFunctionCallIdx-- + continue + } + if strings.Contains(goroutines[specGoRoutineIdx].Stack[runNodeFunctionCallIdx].Function, "ginkgo/table_dsl") { + + } + //found it! lets add its package of interest + addPackageFor(goroutines[specGoRoutineIdx].Stack[runNodeFunctionCallIdx].Filename) + break + } + } + + ginkgoEntryPointIdx := -1 +OUTER_GINKGO_ENTRY_POINT: + for goroutineIdx, goroutine := range pr.Goroutines { + for _, functionCall := range goroutine.Stack { + if strings.Contains(functionCall.Function, "ginkgo/v2.RunSpecs") { + ginkgoEntryPointIdx = goroutineIdx + break OUTER_GINKGO_ENTRY_POINT + } + } + } + + // Now we go through all goroutines and highlight any lines with packages in `packagesOfInterest` + // Any goroutines with highlighted lines end up in the HighlightGoRoutines + for goroutineIdx, goroutine := range pr.Goroutines { + if goroutineIdx == ginkgoEntryPointIdx { + continue + } + if goroutineIdx == specGoRoutineIdx { + pr.Goroutines[goroutineIdx].IsSpecGoroutine = true + } + for functionCallIdx, functionCall := range goroutine.Stack { + if isPackageOfInterest(functionCall.Filename) { + goroutine.Stack[functionCallIdx].Highlight = true + goroutine.Stack[functionCallIdx].Source, goroutine.Stack[functionCallIdx].SourceHighlight = fetchSource(functionCall.Filename, functionCall.Line, 2, sourceRoots) + } + } + } + + if !includeAll { + goroutines := []types.Goroutine{pr.SpecGoroutine()} + goroutines = append(goroutines, pr.HighlightedGoroutines()...) + pr.Goroutines = goroutines + } + + return pr, nil +} + +func extractRunningGoroutines() ([]types.Goroutine, error) { + var stack []byte + for size := 64 * 1024; ; size *= 2 { + stack = make([]byte, size) + if n := runtime.Stack(stack, true); n < size { + stack = stack[:n] + break + } + } + r := bufio.NewReader(bytes.NewReader(stack)) + out := []types.Goroutine{} + idx := -1 + for { + line, err := r.ReadString('\n') + if err == io.EOF { + break + } + + line = strings.TrimSuffix(line, "\n") + + //skip blank lines + if line == "" { + continue + } + + //parse headers for new goroutine frames + if strings.HasPrefix(line, "goroutine") { + out = append(out, types.Goroutine{}) + idx = len(out) - 1 + + line = strings.TrimPrefix(line, "goroutine ") + line = strings.TrimSuffix(line, ":") + fields := strings.SplitN(line, " ", 2) + if len(fields) != 2 { + return nil, types.GinkgoErrors.FailedToParseStackTrace(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid goroutine frame header: %s", line)) + } + out[idx].ID, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[0], 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return nil, types.GinkgoErrors.FailedToParseStackTrace(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid goroutine ID: %s", fields[1])) + } + + out[idx].State = strings.TrimSuffix(strings.TrimPrefix(fields[1], "["), "]") + continue + } + + //if we are here we must be at a function call entry in the stack + functionCall := types.FunctionCall{ + Function: strings.TrimPrefix(line, "created by "), // no need to track 'created by' + } + + line, err = r.ReadString('\n') + line = strings.TrimSuffix(line, "\n") + if err == io.EOF { + return nil, types.GinkgoErrors.FailedToParseStackTrace(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid function call: %s -- missing file name and line number", functionCall.Function)) + } + line = strings.TrimLeft(line, " \t") + delimiterIdx := strings.LastIndex(line, ":") + if delimiterIdx == -1 { + return nil, types.GinkgoErrors.FailedToParseStackTrace(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid filename and line number: %s", line)) + } + functionCall.Filename = line[:delimiterIdx] + line = strings.Split(line[delimiterIdx+1:], " ")[0] + lineNumber, err := strconv.ParseInt(line, 10, 64) + functionCall.Line = int(lineNumber) + if err != nil { + return nil, types.GinkgoErrors.FailedToParseStackTrace(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid function call line number: %s\n%s", line, err.Error())) + } + out[idx].Stack = append(out[idx].Stack, functionCall) + } + + return out, nil +} + +func fetchSource(filename string, lineNumber int, span int, configuredSourceRoots []string) ([]string, int) { + if filename == "" { + return []string{}, 0 + } + + var lines []string + var ok bool + if lines, ok = _SOURCE_CACHE[filename]; !ok { + sourceRoots := []string{""} + sourceRoots = append(sourceRoots, configuredSourceRoots...) + var data []byte + var err error + var found bool + for _, root := range sourceRoots { + data, err = os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(root, filename)) + if err == nil { + found = true + break + } + } + if !found { + return []string{}, 0 + } + lines = strings.Split(string(data), "\n") + _SOURCE_CACHE[filename] = lines + } + + startIndex := lineNumber - span - 1 + endIndex := startIndex + span + span + 1 + if startIndex < 0 { + startIndex = 0 + } + if endIndex > len(lines) { + endIndex = len(lines) + } + highlightIndex := lineNumber - 1 - startIndex + return lines[startIndex:endIndex], highlightIndex +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_bsd.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_bsd.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..61e0ed3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_bsd.go @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +//go:build freebsd || openbsd || netbsd || darwin || dragonfly +// +build freebsd openbsd netbsd darwin dragonfly + +package internal + +import ( + "os" + "syscall" +) + +var PROGRESS_SIGNALS = []os.Signal{syscall.SIGINFO, syscall.SIGUSR1} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_unix.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_unix.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad30de4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_unix.go @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +//go:build linux || solaris +// +build linux solaris + +package internal + +import ( + "os" + "syscall" +) + +var PROGRESS_SIGNALS = []os.Signal{syscall.SIGUSR1} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_wasm.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_wasm.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c53fe0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_wasm.go @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +//go:build wasm + +package internal + +import ( + "os" + "syscall" +) + +var PROGRESS_SIGNALS = []os.Signal{syscall.SIGUSR1} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_win.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_win.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0eca251 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_report_win.go @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +//go:build windows +// +build windows + +package internal + +import "os" + +var PROGRESS_SIGNALS = []os.Signal{} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_reporter_manager.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_reporter_manager.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c6e260 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/progress_reporter_manager.go @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "context" + "sort" + "strings" + "sync" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type ProgressReporterManager struct { + lock *sync.Mutex + progressReporters map[int]func() string + prCounter int +} + +func NewProgressReporterManager() *ProgressReporterManager { + return &ProgressReporterManager{ + progressReporters: map[int]func() string{}, + lock: &sync.Mutex{}, + } +} + +func (prm *ProgressReporterManager) AttachProgressReporter(reporter func() string) func() { + prm.lock.Lock() + defer prm.lock.Unlock() + prm.prCounter += 1 + prCounter := prm.prCounter + prm.progressReporters[prCounter] = reporter + + return func() { + prm.lock.Lock() + defer prm.lock.Unlock() + delete(prm.progressReporters, prCounter) + } +} + +func (prm *ProgressReporterManager) QueryProgressReporters(ctx context.Context, failer *Failer) []string { + prm.lock.Lock() + keys := []int{} + for key := range prm.progressReporters { + keys = append(keys, key) + } + sort.Ints(keys) + reporters := []func() string{} + for _, key := range keys { + reporters = append(reporters, prm.progressReporters[key]) + } + prm.lock.Unlock() + + if len(reporters) == 0 { + return nil + } + out := []string{} + for _, reporter := range reporters { + reportC := make(chan string, 1) + go func() { + defer func() { + e := recover() + if e != nil { + failer.Panic(types.NewCodeLocationWithStackTrace(1), e) + reportC <- "failed to query attached progress reporter" + } + }() + reportC <- reporter() + }() + var report string + select { + case report = <-reportC: + case <-ctx.Done(): + return out + } + if strings.TrimSpace(report) != "" { + out = append(out, report) + } + } + return out +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/report_entry.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/report_entry.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc351a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/report_entry.go @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type ReportEntry = types.ReportEntry + +func NewReportEntry(name string, cl types.CodeLocation, args ...interface{}) (ReportEntry, error) { + out := ReportEntry{ + Visibility: types.ReportEntryVisibilityAlways, + Name: name, + Location: cl, + Time: time.Now(), + } + var didSetValue = false + for _, arg := range args { + switch x := arg.(type) { + case types.ReportEntryVisibility: + out.Visibility = x + case types.CodeLocation: + out.Location = x + case Offset: + out.Location = types.NewCodeLocation(2 + int(x)) + case time.Time: + out.Time = x + default: + if didSetValue { + return ReportEntry{}, types.GinkgoErrors.TooManyReportEntryValues(out.Location, arg) + } + out.Value = types.WrapEntryValue(arg) + didSetValue = true + } + } + + return out, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/spec.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/spec.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c4ee5b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/spec.go @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "strings" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type Spec struct { + Nodes Nodes + Skip bool +} + +func (s Spec) SubjectID() uint { + return s.Nodes.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt).ID +} + +func (s Spec) Text() string { + texts := []string{} + for i := range s.Nodes { + if s.Nodes[i].Text != "" { + texts = append(texts, s.Nodes[i].Text) + } + } + return strings.Join(texts, " ") +} + +func (s Spec) FirstNodeWithType(nodeTypes types.NodeType) Node { + return s.Nodes.FirstNodeWithType(nodeTypes) +} + +func (s Spec) FlakeAttempts() int { + flakeAttempts := 0 + for i := range s.Nodes { + if s.Nodes[i].FlakeAttempts > 0 { + flakeAttempts = s.Nodes[i].FlakeAttempts + } + } + + return flakeAttempts +} + +func (s Spec) MustPassRepeatedly() int { + mustPassRepeatedly := 0 + for i := range s.Nodes { + if s.Nodes[i].MustPassRepeatedly > 0 { + mustPassRepeatedly = s.Nodes[i].MustPassRepeatedly + } + } + + return mustPassRepeatedly +} + +func (s Spec) SpecTimeout() time.Duration { + return s.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeIt).SpecTimeout +} + +type Specs []Spec + +func (s Specs) HasAnySpecsMarkedPending() bool { + for i := range s { + if s[i].Nodes.HasNodeMarkedPending() { + return true + } + } + + return false +} + +func (s Specs) CountWithoutSkip() int { + n := 0 + for i := range s { + if !s[i].Skip { + n += 1 + } + } + return n +} + +func (s Specs) AtIndices(indices SpecIndices) Specs { + out := make(Specs, len(indices)) + for i, idx := range indices { + out[i] = s[idx] + } + return out +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/spec_context.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/spec_context.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d2ea2f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/spec_context.go @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "context" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type SpecContext interface { + context.Context + + SpecReport() types.SpecReport + AttachProgressReporter(func() string) func() +} + +type specContext struct { + context.Context + *ProgressReporterManager + + cancel context.CancelCauseFunc + + suite *Suite +} + +/* +SpecContext includes a reference to `suite` and embeds itself in itself as a "GINKGO_SPEC_CONTEXT" value. This allows users to create child Contexts without having down-stream consumers (e.g. Gomega) lose access to the SpecContext and its methods. This allows us to build extensions on top of Ginkgo that simply take an all-encompassing context. + +Note that while SpecContext is used to enforce deadlines by Ginkgo it is not configured as a context.WithDeadline. Instead, Ginkgo owns responsibility for cancelling the context when the deadline elapses. + +This is because Ginkgo needs finer control over when the context is canceled. Specifically, Ginkgo needs to generate a ProgressReport before it cancels the context to ensure progress is captured where the spec is currently running. The only way to avoid a race here is to manually control the cancellation. +*/ +func NewSpecContext(suite *Suite) *specContext { + ctx, cancel := context.WithCancelCause(context.Background()) + sc := &specContext{ + cancel: cancel, + suite: suite, + ProgressReporterManager: NewProgressReporterManager(), + } + ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, "GINKGO_SPEC_CONTEXT", sc) //yes, yes, the go docs say don't use a string for a key... but we'd rather avoid a circular dependency between Gomega and Ginkgo + sc.Context = ctx //thank goodness for garbage collectors that can handle circular dependencies + + return sc +} + +func (sc *specContext) SpecReport() types.SpecReport { + return sc.suite.CurrentSpecReport() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/suite.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/suite.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a3c9e6b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/suite.go @@ -0,0 +1,1046 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "fmt" + "sync" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" + "golang.org/x/net/context" +) + +type Phase uint + +const ( + PhaseBuildTopLevel Phase = iota + PhaseBuildTree + PhaseRun +) + +var PROGRESS_REPORTER_DEADLING = 5 * time.Second + +type Suite struct { + tree *TreeNode + topLevelContainers Nodes + + *ProgressReporterManager + + phase Phase + + suiteNodes Nodes + cleanupNodes Nodes + + failer *Failer + reporter reporters.Reporter + writer WriterInterface + outputInterceptor OutputInterceptor + interruptHandler interrupt_handler.InterruptHandlerInterface + config types.SuiteConfig + deadline time.Time + + skipAll bool + report types.Report + currentSpecReport types.SpecReport + currentNode Node + currentNodeStartTime time.Time + + currentSpecContext *specContext + + currentByStep types.SpecEvent + timelineOrder int + + /* + We don't need to lock around all operations. Just those that *could* happen concurrently. + + Suite, generally, only runs one node at a time - and so the possibiity for races is small. In fact, the presence of a race usually indicates the user has launched a goroutine that has leaked past the node it was launched in. + + However, there are some operations that can happen concurrently: + + - AddReportEntry and CurrentSpecReport can be accessed at any point by the user - including in goroutines that outlive the node intentionally (see, e.g. #1020). They both form a self-contained read-write pair and so a lock in them is sufficent. + - generateProgressReport can be invoked at any point in time by an interrupt or a progres poll. Moreover, it requires access to currentSpecReport, currentNode, currentNodeStartTime, and progressStepCursor. To make it threadsafe we need to lock around generateProgressReport when we read those variables _and_ everywhere those variables are *written*. In general we don't need to worry about all possible field writes to these variables as what `generateProgressReport` does with these variables is fairly selective (hence the name of the lock). Specifically, we dont' need to lock around state and failure message changes on `currentSpecReport` - just the setting of the variable itself. + */ + selectiveLock *sync.Mutex + + client parallel_support.Client +} + +func NewSuite() *Suite { + return &Suite{ + tree: &TreeNode{}, + phase: PhaseBuildTopLevel, + ProgressReporterManager: NewProgressReporterManager(), + + selectiveLock: &sync.Mutex{}, + } +} + +func (suite *Suite) Clone() (*Suite, error) { + if suite.phase != PhaseBuildTopLevel { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot clone suite after tree has been built") + } + return &Suite{ + tree: &TreeNode{}, + phase: PhaseBuildTopLevel, + ProgressReporterManager: NewProgressReporterManager(), + topLevelContainers: suite.topLevelContainers.Clone(), + suiteNodes: suite.suiteNodes.Clone(), + selectiveLock: &sync.Mutex{}, + }, nil +} + +func (suite *Suite) BuildTree() error { + // During PhaseBuildTopLevel, the top level containers are stored in suite.topLevelCotainers and entered + // We now enter PhaseBuildTree where these top level containers are entered and added to the spec tree + suite.phase = PhaseBuildTree + for _, topLevelContainer := range suite.topLevelContainers { + err := suite.PushNode(topLevelContainer) + if err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +func (suite *Suite) Run(description string, suiteLabels Labels, suitePath string, failer *Failer, reporter reporters.Reporter, writer WriterInterface, outputInterceptor OutputInterceptor, interruptHandler interrupt_handler.InterruptHandlerInterface, client parallel_support.Client, progressSignalRegistrar ProgressSignalRegistrar, suiteConfig types.SuiteConfig) (bool, bool) { + if suite.phase != PhaseBuildTree { + panic("cannot run before building the tree = call suite.BuildTree() first") + } + ApplyNestedFocusPolicyToTree(suite.tree) + specs := GenerateSpecsFromTreeRoot(suite.tree) + specs, hasProgrammaticFocus := ApplyFocusToSpecs(specs, description, suiteLabels, suiteConfig) + + suite.phase = PhaseRun + suite.client = client + suite.failer = failer + suite.reporter = reporter + suite.writer = writer + suite.outputInterceptor = outputInterceptor + suite.interruptHandler = interruptHandler + suite.config = suiteConfig + + if suite.config.Timeout > 0 { + suite.deadline = time.Now().Add(suite.config.Timeout) + } + + cancelProgressHandler := progressSignalRegistrar(suite.handleProgressSignal) + + success := suite.runSpecs(description, suiteLabels, suitePath, hasProgrammaticFocus, specs) + + cancelProgressHandler() + + return success, hasProgrammaticFocus +} + +func (suite *Suite) InRunPhase() bool { + return suite.phase == PhaseRun +} + +/* + Tree Construction methods + + PushNode is used during PhaseBuildTopLevel and PhaseBuildTree +*/ + +func (suite *Suite) PushNode(node Node) error { + if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeCleanupInvalid | types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterEach | types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterAll | types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterSuite) { + return suite.pushCleanupNode(node) + } + + if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeBeforeSuite | types.NodeTypeAfterSuite | types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite | types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite | types.NodeTypeBeforeSuite | types.NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite | types.NodeTypeReportAfterSuite) { + return suite.pushSuiteNode(node) + } + + if suite.phase == PhaseRun { + return types.GinkgoErrors.PushingNodeInRunPhase(node.NodeType, node.CodeLocation) + } + + if node.MarkedSerial { + firstOrderedNode := suite.tree.AncestorNodeChain().FirstNodeMarkedOrdered() + if !firstOrderedNode.IsZero() && !firstOrderedNode.MarkedSerial { + return types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidSerialNodeInNonSerialOrderedContainer(node.CodeLocation, node.NodeType) + } + } + + if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeBeforeAll | types.NodeTypeAfterAll) { + firstOrderedNode := suite.tree.AncestorNodeChain().FirstNodeMarkedOrdered() + if firstOrderedNode.IsZero() { + return types.GinkgoErrors.SetupNodeNotInOrderedContainer(node.CodeLocation, node.NodeType) + } + } + + if node.MarkedContinueOnFailure { + firstOrderedNode := suite.tree.AncestorNodeChain().FirstNodeMarkedOrdered() + if !firstOrderedNode.IsZero() { + return types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidContinueOnFailureDecoration(node.CodeLocation) + } + } + + if node.NodeType == types.NodeTypeContainer { + // During PhaseBuildTopLevel we only track the top level containers without entering them + // We only enter the top level container nodes during PhaseBuildTree + // + // This ensures the tree is only constructed after `go spec` has called `flag.Parse()` and gives + // the user an opportunity to load suiteConfiguration information in the `TestX` go spec hook just before `RunSpecs` + // is invoked. This makes the lifecycle easier to reason about and solves issues like #693. + if suite.phase == PhaseBuildTopLevel { + suite.topLevelContainers = append(suite.topLevelContainers, node) + return nil + } + if suite.phase == PhaseBuildTree { + parentTree := suite.tree + suite.tree = &TreeNode{Node: node} + parentTree.AppendChild(suite.tree) + err := func() (err error) { + defer func() { + if e := recover(); e != nil { + err = types.GinkgoErrors.CaughtPanicDuringABuildPhase(e, node.CodeLocation) + } + }() + node.Body(nil) + return err + }() + suite.tree = parentTree + return err + } + } else { + suite.tree.AppendChild(&TreeNode{Node: node}) + return nil + } + + return nil +} + +func (suite *Suite) pushSuiteNode(node Node) error { + if suite.phase == PhaseBuildTree { + return types.GinkgoErrors.SuiteNodeInNestedContext(node.NodeType, node.CodeLocation) + } + + if suite.phase == PhaseRun { + return types.GinkgoErrors.SuiteNodeDuringRunPhase(node.NodeType, node.CodeLocation) + } + + switch node.NodeType { + case types.NodeTypeBeforeSuite, types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite: + existingBefores := suite.suiteNodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeBeforeSuite | types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite) + if len(existingBefores) > 0 { + return types.GinkgoErrors.MultipleBeforeSuiteNodes(node.NodeType, node.CodeLocation, existingBefores[0].NodeType, existingBefores[0].CodeLocation) + } + case types.NodeTypeAfterSuite, types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite: + existingAfters := suite.suiteNodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeAfterSuite | types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite) + if len(existingAfters) > 0 { + return types.GinkgoErrors.MultipleAfterSuiteNodes(node.NodeType, node.CodeLocation, existingAfters[0].NodeType, existingAfters[0].CodeLocation) + } + } + + suite.suiteNodes = append(suite.suiteNodes, node) + return nil +} + +func (suite *Suite) pushCleanupNode(node Node) error { + if suite.phase != PhaseRun || suite.currentNode.IsZero() { + return types.GinkgoErrors.PushingCleanupNodeDuringTreeConstruction(node.CodeLocation) + } + + switch suite.currentNode.NodeType { + case types.NodeTypeBeforeSuite, types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite, types.NodeTypeAfterSuite, types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite: + node.NodeType = types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterSuite + case types.NodeTypeBeforeAll, types.NodeTypeAfterAll: + node.NodeType = types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterAll + case types.NodeTypeReportBeforeEach, types.NodeTypeReportAfterEach, types.NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite, types.NodeTypeReportAfterSuite: + return types.GinkgoErrors.PushingCleanupInReportingNode(node.CodeLocation, suite.currentNode.NodeType) + case types.NodeTypeCleanupInvalid, types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterEach, types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterAll, types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterSuite: + return types.GinkgoErrors.PushingCleanupInCleanupNode(node.CodeLocation) + default: + node.NodeType = types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterEach + } + + node.NodeIDWhereCleanupWasGenerated = suite.currentNode.ID + node.NestingLevel = suite.currentNode.NestingLevel + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.cleanupNodes = append(suite.cleanupNodes, node) + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + return nil +} + +func (suite *Suite) generateTimelineLocation() types.TimelineLocation { + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + defer suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + suite.timelineOrder += 1 + return types.TimelineLocation{ + Offset: len(suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput) + suite.writer.Len(), + Order: suite.timelineOrder, + Time: time.Now(), + } +} + +func (suite *Suite) handleSpecEvent(event types.SpecEvent) types.SpecEvent { + event.TimelineLocation = suite.generateTimelineLocation() + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentSpecReport.SpecEvents = append(suite.currentSpecReport.SpecEvents, event) + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + suite.reporter.EmitSpecEvent(event) + return event +} + +func (suite *Suite) handleSpecEventEnd(eventType types.SpecEventType, startEvent types.SpecEvent) { + event := startEvent + event.SpecEventType = eventType + event.TimelineLocation = suite.generateTimelineLocation() + event.Duration = event.TimelineLocation.Time.Sub(startEvent.TimelineLocation.Time) + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentSpecReport.SpecEvents = append(suite.currentSpecReport.SpecEvents, event) + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + suite.reporter.EmitSpecEvent(event) +} + +func (suite *Suite) By(text string, callback ...func()) error { + cl := types.NewCodeLocation(2) + if suite.phase != PhaseRun { + return types.GinkgoErrors.ByNotDuringRunPhase(cl) + } + + event := suite.handleSpecEvent(types.SpecEvent{ + SpecEventType: types.SpecEventByStart, + CodeLocation: cl, + Message: text, + }) + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentByStep = event + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + if len(callback) == 1 { + defer func() { + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentByStep = types.SpecEvent{} + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + suite.handleSpecEventEnd(types.SpecEventByEnd, event) + }() + callback[0]() + } else if len(callback) > 1 { + panic("just one callback per By, please") + } + return nil +} + +/* +Spec Running methods - used during PhaseRun +*/ +func (suite *Suite) CurrentSpecReport() types.SpecReport { + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + defer suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + report := suite.currentSpecReport + if suite.writer != nil { + report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput = string(suite.writer.Bytes()) + } + report.ReportEntries = make([]ReportEntry, len(report.ReportEntries)) + copy(report.ReportEntries, suite.currentSpecReport.ReportEntries) + return report +} + +// Only valid in the preview context. In general suite.report only includes +// the specs run by _this_ node - it is only at the end of the suite that +// the parallel reports are aggregated. However in the preview context we run +// in series and +func (suite *Suite) GetPreviewReport() types.Report { + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + defer suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + return suite.report +} + +func (suite *Suite) AddReportEntry(entry ReportEntry) error { + if suite.phase != PhaseRun { + return types.GinkgoErrors.AddReportEntryNotDuringRunPhase(entry.Location) + } + entry.TimelineLocation = suite.generateTimelineLocation() + entry.Time = entry.TimelineLocation.Time + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentSpecReport.ReportEntries = append(suite.currentSpecReport.ReportEntries, entry) + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + suite.reporter.EmitReportEntry(entry) + return nil +} + +func (suite *Suite) generateProgressReport(fullReport bool) types.ProgressReport { + timelineLocation := suite.generateTimelineLocation() + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + defer suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + deadline, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), PROGRESS_REPORTER_DEADLING) + defer cancel() + var additionalReports []string + if suite.currentSpecContext != nil { + additionalReports = append(additionalReports, suite.currentSpecContext.QueryProgressReporters(deadline, suite.failer)...) + } + additionalReports = append(additionalReports, suite.QueryProgressReporters(deadline, suite.failer)...) + gwOutput := suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput + string(suite.writer.Bytes()) + pr, err := NewProgressReport(suite.isRunningInParallel(), suite.currentSpecReport, suite.currentNode, suite.currentNodeStartTime, suite.currentByStep, gwOutput, timelineLocation, additionalReports, suite.config.SourceRoots, fullReport) + + if err != nil { + fmt.Printf("{{red}}Failed to generate progress report:{{/}}\n%s\n", err.Error()) + } + return pr +} + +func (suite *Suite) handleProgressSignal() { + report := suite.generateProgressReport(false) + report.Message = "{{bold}}You've requested a progress report:{{/}}" + suite.emitProgressReport(report) +} + +func (suite *Suite) emitProgressReport(report types.ProgressReport) { + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentSpecReport.ProgressReports = append(suite.currentSpecReport.ProgressReports, report.WithoutCapturedGinkgoWriterOutput()) + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + suite.reporter.EmitProgressReport(report) + if suite.isRunningInParallel() { + err := suite.client.PostEmitProgressReport(report) + if err != nil { + fmt.Println(err.Error()) + } + } +} + +func (suite *Suite) isRunningInParallel() bool { + return suite.config.ParallelTotal > 1 +} + +func (suite *Suite) processCurrentSpecReport() { + suite.reporter.DidRun(suite.currentSpecReport) + if suite.isRunningInParallel() { + suite.client.PostDidRun(suite.currentSpecReport) + } + suite.report.SpecReports = append(suite.report.SpecReports, suite.currentSpecReport) + + if suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStateFailureStates) { + suite.report.SuiteSucceeded = false + if suite.config.FailFast || suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStateAborted) { + suite.skipAll = true + if suite.isRunningInParallel() { + suite.client.PostAbort() + } + } + } +} + +func (suite *Suite) runSpecs(description string, suiteLabels Labels, suitePath string, hasProgrammaticFocus bool, specs Specs) bool { + numSpecsThatWillBeRun := specs.CountWithoutSkip() + + suite.report = types.Report{ + SuitePath: suitePath, + SuiteDescription: description, + SuiteLabels: suiteLabels, + SuiteConfig: suite.config, + SuiteHasProgrammaticFocus: hasProgrammaticFocus, + PreRunStats: types.PreRunStats{ + TotalSpecs: len(specs), + SpecsThatWillRun: numSpecsThatWillBeRun, + }, + StartTime: time.Now(), + } + + suite.reporter.SuiteWillBegin(suite.report) + if suite.isRunningInParallel() { + suite.client.PostSuiteWillBegin(suite.report) + } + + suite.report.SuiteSucceeded = true + + suite.runReportSuiteNodesIfNeedBe(types.NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite) + + ranBeforeSuite := suite.report.SuiteSucceeded + if suite.report.SuiteSucceeded { + suite.runBeforeSuite(numSpecsThatWillBeRun) + } + + if suite.report.SuiteSucceeded { + groupedSpecIndices, serialGroupedSpecIndices := OrderSpecs(specs, suite.config) + nextIndex := MakeIncrementingIndexCounter() + if suite.isRunningInParallel() { + nextIndex = suite.client.FetchNextCounter + } + + for { + groupedSpecIdx, err := nextIndex() + if err != nil { + suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = append(suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, fmt.Sprintf("Failed to iterate over specs:\n%s", err.Error())) + suite.report.SuiteSucceeded = false + break + } + + if groupedSpecIdx >= len(groupedSpecIndices) { + if suite.config.ParallelProcess == 1 && len(serialGroupedSpecIndices) > 0 { + groupedSpecIndices, serialGroupedSpecIndices, nextIndex = serialGroupedSpecIndices, GroupedSpecIndices{}, MakeIncrementingIndexCounter() + suite.client.BlockUntilNonprimaryProcsHaveFinished() + continue + } + break + } + + // the complexity for running groups of specs is very high because of Ordered containers and FlakeAttempts + // we encapsulate that complexity in the notion of a Group that can run + // Group is really just an extension of suite so it gets passed a suite and has access to all its internals + // Note that group is stateful and intended for single use! + newGroup(suite).run(specs.AtIndices(groupedSpecIndices[groupedSpecIdx])) + } + + if suite.config.FailOnPending && specs.HasAnySpecsMarkedPending() { + suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = append(suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, "Detected pending specs and --fail-on-pending is set") + suite.report.SuiteSucceeded = false + } + + if suite.config.FailOnEmpty && specs.CountWithoutSkip() == 0 { + suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = append(suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, "Detected no specs ran and --fail-on-empty is set") + suite.report.SuiteSucceeded = false + } + } + + if ranBeforeSuite { + suite.runAfterSuiteCleanup(numSpecsThatWillBeRun) + } + + interruptStatus := suite.interruptHandler.Status() + if interruptStatus.Interrupted() { + suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = append(suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, interruptStatus.Cause.String()) + suite.report.SuiteSucceeded = false + } + suite.report.EndTime = time.Now() + suite.report.RunTime = suite.report.EndTime.Sub(suite.report.StartTime) + if !suite.deadline.IsZero() && suite.report.EndTime.After(suite.deadline) { + suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = append(suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, "Suite Timeout Elapsed") + suite.report.SuiteSucceeded = false + } + + suite.runReportSuiteNodesIfNeedBe(types.NodeTypeReportAfterSuite) + suite.reporter.SuiteDidEnd(suite.report) + if suite.isRunningInParallel() { + suite.client.PostSuiteDidEnd(suite.report) + } + + return suite.report.SuiteSucceeded +} + +func (suite *Suite) runBeforeSuite(numSpecsThatWillBeRun int) { + beforeSuiteNode := suite.suiteNodes.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeBeforeSuite | types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite) + if !beforeSuiteNode.IsZero() && numSpecsThatWillBeRun > 0 { + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentSpecReport = types.SpecReport{ + LeafNodeType: beforeSuiteNode.NodeType, + LeafNodeLocation: beforeSuiteNode.CodeLocation, + ParallelProcess: suite.config.ParallelProcess, + RunningInParallel: suite.isRunningInParallel(), + } + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + suite.reporter.WillRun(suite.currentSpecReport) + suite.runSuiteNode(beforeSuiteNode) + if suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStateSkipped) { + suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = append(suite.report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, "Suite skipped in BeforeSuite") + suite.skipAll = true + } + suite.processCurrentSpecReport() + } +} + +func (suite *Suite) runAfterSuiteCleanup(numSpecsThatWillBeRun int) { + afterSuiteNode := suite.suiteNodes.FirstNodeWithType(types.NodeTypeAfterSuite | types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite) + if !afterSuiteNode.IsZero() && numSpecsThatWillBeRun > 0 { + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentSpecReport = types.SpecReport{ + LeafNodeType: afterSuiteNode.NodeType, + LeafNodeLocation: afterSuiteNode.CodeLocation, + ParallelProcess: suite.config.ParallelProcess, + RunningInParallel: suite.isRunningInParallel(), + } + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + suite.reporter.WillRun(suite.currentSpecReport) + suite.runSuiteNode(afterSuiteNode) + suite.processCurrentSpecReport() + } + + afterSuiteCleanup := suite.cleanupNodes.WithType(types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterSuite).Reverse() + if len(afterSuiteCleanup) > 0 { + for _, cleanupNode := range afterSuiteCleanup { + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentSpecReport = types.SpecReport{ + LeafNodeType: cleanupNode.NodeType, + LeafNodeLocation: cleanupNode.CodeLocation, + ParallelProcess: suite.config.ParallelProcess, + RunningInParallel: suite.isRunningInParallel(), + } + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + suite.reporter.WillRun(suite.currentSpecReport) + suite.runSuiteNode(cleanupNode) + suite.processCurrentSpecReport() + } + } +} + +func (suite *Suite) reportEach(spec Spec, nodeType types.NodeType) { + nodes := spec.Nodes.WithType(nodeType) + if nodeType == types.NodeTypeReportAfterEach { + nodes = nodes.SortedByDescendingNestingLevel() + } + if nodeType == types.NodeTypeReportBeforeEach { + nodes = nodes.SortedByAscendingNestingLevel() + } + if len(nodes) == 0 { + return + } + + for i := range nodes { + suite.writer.Truncate() + suite.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutput() + report := suite.currentSpecReport + nodes[i].Body = func(ctx SpecContext) { + nodes[i].ReportEachBody(ctx, report) + } + state, failure := suite.runNode(nodes[i], time.Time{}, spec.Nodes.BestTextFor(nodes[i])) + + // If the spec is not in a failure state (i.e. it's Passed/Skipped/Pending) and the reporter has failed, override the state. + // Also, if the reporter is every aborted - always override the state to propagate the abort + if (!suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStateFailureStates) && state.Is(types.SpecStateFailureStates)) || state.Is(types.SpecStateAborted) { + suite.currentSpecReport.State = state + suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = failure + } + suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput += string(suite.writer.Bytes()) + suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedStdOutErr += suite.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() + } +} + +func (suite *Suite) runSuiteNode(node Node) { + if suite.config.DryRun { + suite.currentSpecReport.State = types.SpecStatePassed + return + } + + suite.writer.Truncate() + suite.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutput() + suite.currentSpecReport.StartTime = time.Now() + + var err error + switch node.NodeType { + case types.NodeTypeBeforeSuite, types.NodeTypeAfterSuite: + suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = suite.runNode(node, time.Time{}, "") + case types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterSuite: + if suite.config.ParallelTotal > 1 && suite.config.ParallelProcess == 1 { + err = suite.client.BlockUntilNonprimaryProcsHaveFinished() + } + if err == nil { + suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = suite.runNode(node, time.Time{}, "") + } + case types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite: + var data []byte + var runAllProcs bool + if suite.config.ParallelProcess == 1 { + if suite.config.ParallelTotal > 1 { + suite.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() + suite.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutputAndForwardTo(suite.client) + } + node.Body = func(c SpecContext) { data = node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1Body(c) } + node.HasContext = node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1BodyHasContext + suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = suite.runNode(node, time.Time{}, "") + if suite.config.ParallelTotal > 1 { + suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedStdOutErr += suite.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() + suite.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutput() + if suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStatePassed) { + err = suite.client.PostSynchronizedBeforeSuiteCompleted(types.SpecStatePassed, data) + } else { + err = suite.client.PostSynchronizedBeforeSuiteCompleted(suite.currentSpecReport.State, nil) + } + } + runAllProcs = suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStatePassed) && err == nil + } else { + var proc1State types.SpecState + proc1State, data, err = suite.client.BlockUntilSynchronizedBeforeSuiteData() + switch proc1State { + case types.SpecStatePassed: + runAllProcs = true + case types.SpecStateFailed, types.SpecStatePanicked, types.SpecStateTimedout: + err = types.GinkgoErrors.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteFailedOnProc1() + case types.SpecStateInterrupted, types.SpecStateAborted, types.SpecStateSkipped: + suite.currentSpecReport.State = proc1State + } + } + if runAllProcs { + node.Body = func(c SpecContext) { node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBody(c, data) } + node.HasContext = node.SynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcsBodyHasContext + suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = suite.runNode(node, time.Time{}, "") + } + case types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite: + node.Body = node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteAllProcsBody + node.HasContext = node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteAllProcsBodyHasContext + suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = suite.runNode(node, time.Time{}, "") + if suite.config.ParallelProcess == 1 { + if suite.config.ParallelTotal > 1 { + err = suite.client.BlockUntilNonprimaryProcsHaveFinished() + } + if err == nil { + if suite.config.ParallelTotal > 1 { + suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedStdOutErr += suite.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() + suite.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutputAndForwardTo(suite.client) + } + + node.Body = node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteProc1Body + node.HasContext = node.SynchronizedAfterSuiteProc1BodyHasContext + state, failure := suite.runNode(node, time.Time{}, "") + if suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStatePassed) { + suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = state, failure + } + } + } + } + + if err != nil && !suite.currentSpecReport.State.Is(types.SpecStateFailureStates) { + suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = types.SpecStateFailed, suite.failureForLeafNodeWithMessage(node, err.Error()) + suite.reporter.EmitFailure(suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure) + } + + suite.currentSpecReport.EndTime = time.Now() + suite.currentSpecReport.RunTime = suite.currentSpecReport.EndTime.Sub(suite.currentSpecReport.StartTime) + suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput = string(suite.writer.Bytes()) + suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedStdOutErr += suite.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() +} + +func (suite *Suite) runReportSuiteNodesIfNeedBe(nodeType types.NodeType) { + nodes := suite.suiteNodes.WithType(nodeType) + // only run ReportAfterSuite on proc 1 + if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeReportAfterSuite) && suite.config.ParallelProcess != 1 { + return + } + // if we're running ReportBeforeSuite on proc > 1 - we should wait until proc 1 has completed + if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite) && suite.config.ParallelProcess != 1 && len(nodes) > 0 { + state, err := suite.client.BlockUntilReportBeforeSuiteCompleted() + if err != nil || state.Is(types.SpecStateFailed) { + suite.report.SuiteSucceeded = false + } + return + } + + for _, node := range nodes { + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentSpecReport = types.SpecReport{ + LeafNodeType: node.NodeType, + LeafNodeLocation: node.CodeLocation, + LeafNodeText: node.Text, + ParallelProcess: suite.config.ParallelProcess, + RunningInParallel: suite.isRunningInParallel(), + } + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + suite.reporter.WillRun(suite.currentSpecReport) + suite.runReportSuiteNode(node, suite.report) + suite.processCurrentSpecReport() + } + + // if we're running ReportBeforeSuite and we're running in parallel - we shuld tell the other procs that we're done + if nodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite) && suite.isRunningInParallel() && len(nodes) > 0 { + if suite.report.SuiteSucceeded { + suite.client.PostReportBeforeSuiteCompleted(types.SpecStatePassed) + } else { + suite.client.PostReportBeforeSuiteCompleted(types.SpecStateFailed) + } + } +} + +func (suite *Suite) runReportSuiteNode(node Node, report types.Report) { + suite.writer.Truncate() + suite.outputInterceptor.StartInterceptingOutput() + suite.currentSpecReport.StartTime = time.Now() + + // if we're running a ReportAfterSuite in parallel (on proc 1) we (a) wait until other procs have exited and + // (b) always fetch the latest report as prior ReportAfterSuites will contribute to it + if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeReportAfterSuite) && suite.isRunningInParallel() { + aggregatedReport, err := suite.client.BlockUntilAggregatedNonprimaryProcsReport() + if err != nil { + suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = types.SpecStateFailed, suite.failureForLeafNodeWithMessage(node, err.Error()) + suite.reporter.EmitFailure(suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure) + return + } + report = report.Add(aggregatedReport) + } + + node.Body = func(ctx SpecContext) { node.ReportSuiteBody(ctx, report) } + suite.currentSpecReport.State, suite.currentSpecReport.Failure = suite.runNode(node, time.Time{}, "") + + suite.currentSpecReport.EndTime = time.Now() + suite.currentSpecReport.RunTime = suite.currentSpecReport.EndTime.Sub(suite.currentSpecReport.StartTime) + suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput = string(suite.writer.Bytes()) + suite.currentSpecReport.CapturedStdOutErr = suite.outputInterceptor.StopInterceptingAndReturnOutput() +} + +func (suite *Suite) runNode(node Node, specDeadline time.Time, text string) (types.SpecState, types.Failure) { + if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterEach | types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterAll | types.NodeTypeCleanupAfterSuite) { + suite.cleanupNodes = suite.cleanupNodes.WithoutNode(node) + } + + interruptStatus := suite.interruptHandler.Status() + if interruptStatus.Level == interrupt_handler.InterruptLevelBailOut { + return types.SpecStateSkipped, types.Failure{} + } + if interruptStatus.Level == interrupt_handler.InterruptLevelReportOnly && !node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesAllowedDuringReportInterrupt) { + return types.SpecStateSkipped, types.Failure{} + } + if interruptStatus.Level == interrupt_handler.InterruptLevelCleanupAndReport && !node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesAllowedDuringReportInterrupt|types.NodeTypesAllowedDuringCleanupInterrupt) { + return types.SpecStateSkipped, types.Failure{} + } + + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentNode = node + suite.currentNodeStartTime = time.Now() + suite.currentByStep = types.SpecEvent{} + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + defer func() { + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentNode = Node{} + suite.currentNodeStartTime = time.Time{} + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + }() + + if text == "" { + text = "TOP-LEVEL" + } + event := suite.handleSpecEvent(types.SpecEvent{ + SpecEventType: types.SpecEventNodeStart, + NodeType: node.NodeType, + Message: text, + CodeLocation: node.CodeLocation, + }) + defer func() { + suite.handleSpecEventEnd(types.SpecEventNodeEnd, event) + }() + + var failure types.Failure + failure.FailureNodeType, failure.FailureNodeLocation = node.NodeType, node.CodeLocation + if node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeIt) || node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForSuiteLevelNodes) { + failure.FailureNodeContext = types.FailureNodeIsLeafNode + } else if node.NestingLevel <= 0 { + failure.FailureNodeContext = types.FailureNodeAtTopLevel + } else { + failure.FailureNodeContext, failure.FailureNodeContainerIndex = types.FailureNodeInContainer, node.NestingLevel-1 + } + var outcome types.SpecState + + gracePeriod := suite.config.GracePeriod + if node.GracePeriod >= 0 { + gracePeriod = node.GracePeriod + } + + now := time.Now() + deadline := suite.deadline + timeoutInPlay := "suite" + if deadline.IsZero() || (!specDeadline.IsZero() && specDeadline.Before(deadline)) { + deadline = specDeadline + timeoutInPlay = "spec" + } + if node.NodeTimeout > 0 && (deadline.IsZero() || deadline.Sub(now) > node.NodeTimeout) { + deadline = now.Add(node.NodeTimeout) + timeoutInPlay = "node" + } + if (!deadline.IsZero() && deadline.Before(now)) || interruptStatus.Interrupted() { + // we're out of time already. let's wait for a NodeTimeout if we have it, or GracePeriod if we don't + if node.NodeTimeout > 0 { + deadline = now.Add(node.NodeTimeout) + timeoutInPlay = "node" + } else { + deadline = now.Add(gracePeriod) + timeoutInPlay = "grace period" + } + } + + if !node.HasContext { + // this maps onto the pre-context behavior: + // - an interrupted node exits immediately. with this, context-less nodes that are in a spec with a SpecTimeout and/or are interrupted by other means will simply exit immediately after the timeout/interrupt + // - clean up nodes have up to GracePeriod (formerly hard-coded at 30s) to complete before they are interrupted + gracePeriod = 0 + } + + sc := NewSpecContext(suite) + defer sc.cancel(fmt.Errorf("spec has finished")) + + suite.selectiveLock.Lock() + suite.currentSpecContext = sc + suite.selectiveLock.Unlock() + + var deadlineChannel <-chan time.Time + if !deadline.IsZero() { + deadlineChannel = time.After(deadline.Sub(now)) + } + var gracePeriodChannel <-chan time.Time + + outcomeC := make(chan types.SpecState) + failureC := make(chan types.Failure) + + go func() { + finished := false + defer func() { + if e := recover(); e != nil || !finished { + suite.failer.Panic(types.NewCodeLocationWithStackTrace(2), e) + } + + outcomeFromRun, failureFromRun := suite.failer.Drain() + failureFromRun.TimelineLocation = suite.generateTimelineLocation() + outcomeC <- outcomeFromRun + failureC <- failureFromRun + }() + + node.Body(sc) + finished = true + }() + + // progress polling timer and channel + var emitProgressNow <-chan time.Time + var progressPoller *time.Timer + var pollProgressAfter, pollProgressInterval = suite.config.PollProgressAfter, suite.config.PollProgressInterval + if node.PollProgressAfter >= 0 { + pollProgressAfter = node.PollProgressAfter + } + if node.PollProgressInterval >= 0 { + pollProgressInterval = node.PollProgressInterval + } + if pollProgressAfter > 0 { + progressPoller = time.NewTimer(pollProgressAfter) + emitProgressNow = progressPoller.C + defer progressPoller.Stop() + } + + // now we wait for an outcome, an interrupt, a timeout, or a progress poll + for { + select { + case outcomeFromRun := <-outcomeC: + failureFromRun := <-failureC + if outcome.Is(types.SpecStateInterrupted | types.SpecStateTimedout) { + // we've already been interrupted/timed out. we just managed to actually exit + // before the grace period elapsed + // if we have a failure message we attach it as an additional failure + if outcomeFromRun != types.SpecStatePassed { + additionalFailure := types.AdditionalFailure{ + State: outcomeFromRun, + Failure: failure, // we make a copy - this will include all the configuration set up above... + } + // ...and then we update the failure with the details from failureFromRun + additionalFailure.Failure.Location, additionalFailure.Failure.ForwardedPanic, additionalFailure.Failure.TimelineLocation = failureFromRun.Location, failureFromRun.ForwardedPanic, failureFromRun.TimelineLocation + additionalFailure.Failure.ProgressReport = types.ProgressReport{} + if outcome == types.SpecStateTimedout { + additionalFailure.Failure.Message = fmt.Sprintf("A %s timeout occurred and then the following failure was recorded in the timedout node before it exited:\n%s", timeoutInPlay, failureFromRun.Message) + } else { + additionalFailure.Failure.Message = fmt.Sprintf("An interrupt occurred and then the following failure was recorded in the interrupted node before it exited:\n%s", failureFromRun.Message) + } + suite.reporter.EmitFailure(additionalFailure.State, additionalFailure.Failure) + failure.AdditionalFailure = &additionalFailure + } + return outcome, failure + } + if outcomeFromRun.Is(types.SpecStatePassed) { + return outcomeFromRun, types.Failure{} + } else { + failure.Message, failure.Location, failure.ForwardedPanic, failure.TimelineLocation = failureFromRun.Message, failureFromRun.Location, failureFromRun.ForwardedPanic, failureFromRun.TimelineLocation + suite.reporter.EmitFailure(outcomeFromRun, failure) + return outcomeFromRun, failure + } + case <-gracePeriodChannel: + if node.HasContext && outcome.Is(types.SpecStateTimedout) { + report := suite.generateProgressReport(false) + report.Message = "{{bold}}{{orange}}A running node failed to exit in time{{/}}\nGinkgo is moving on but a node has timed out and failed to exit before its grace period elapsed. The node has now leaked and is running in the background.\nHere's a current progress report:" + suite.emitProgressReport(report) + } + return outcome, failure + case <-deadlineChannel: + // we're out of time - the outcome is a timeout and we capture the failure and progress report + outcome = types.SpecStateTimedout + failure.Message, failure.Location, failure.TimelineLocation = fmt.Sprintf("A %s timeout occurred", timeoutInPlay), node.CodeLocation, suite.generateTimelineLocation() + failure.ProgressReport = suite.generateProgressReport(false).WithoutCapturedGinkgoWriterOutput() + failure.ProgressReport.Message = fmt.Sprintf("{{bold}}This is the Progress Report generated when the %s timeout occurred:{{/}}", timeoutInPlay) + deadlineChannel = nil + suite.reporter.EmitFailure(outcome, failure) + + // tell the spec to stop. it's important we generate the progress report first to make sure we capture where + // the spec is actually stuck + sc.cancel(fmt.Errorf("%s timeout occurred", timeoutInPlay)) + // and now we wait for the grace period + gracePeriodChannel = time.After(gracePeriod) + case <-interruptStatus.Channel: + interruptStatus = suite.interruptHandler.Status() + // ignore interruption from other process if we are cleaning up or reporting + if interruptStatus.Cause == interrupt_handler.InterruptCauseAbortByOtherProcess && + node.NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesAllowedDuringReportInterrupt|types.NodeTypesAllowedDuringCleanupInterrupt) { + continue + } + + deadlineChannel = nil // don't worry about deadlines, time's up now + + failureTimelineLocation := suite.generateTimelineLocation() + progressReport := suite.generateProgressReport(true) + + if outcome == types.SpecStateInvalid { + outcome = types.SpecStateInterrupted + failure.Message, failure.Location, failure.TimelineLocation = interruptStatus.Message(), node.CodeLocation, failureTimelineLocation + if interruptStatus.ShouldIncludeProgressReport() { + failure.ProgressReport = progressReport.WithoutCapturedGinkgoWriterOutput() + failure.ProgressReport.Message = "{{bold}}This is the Progress Report generated when the interrupt was received:{{/}}" + } + suite.reporter.EmitFailure(outcome, failure) + } + + progressReport = progressReport.WithoutOtherGoroutines() + sc.cancel(fmt.Errorf(interruptStatus.Message())) + + if interruptStatus.Level == interrupt_handler.InterruptLevelBailOut { + if interruptStatus.ShouldIncludeProgressReport() { + progressReport.Message = fmt.Sprintf("{{bold}}{{orange}}%s{{/}}\n{{bold}}{{red}}Final interrupt received{{/}}; Ginkgo will not run any cleanup or reporting nodes and will terminate as soon as possible.\nHere's a current progress report:", interruptStatus.Message()) + suite.emitProgressReport(progressReport) + } + return outcome, failure + } + if interruptStatus.ShouldIncludeProgressReport() { + if interruptStatus.Level == interrupt_handler.InterruptLevelCleanupAndReport { + progressReport.Message = fmt.Sprintf("{{bold}}{{orange}}%s{{/}}\nFirst interrupt received; Ginkgo will run any cleanup and reporting nodes but will skip all remaining specs. {{bold}}Interrupt again to skip cleanup{{/}}.\nHere's a current progress report:", interruptStatus.Message()) + } else if interruptStatus.Level == interrupt_handler.InterruptLevelReportOnly { + progressReport.Message = fmt.Sprintf("{{bold}}{{orange}}%s{{/}}\nSecond interrupt received; Ginkgo will run any reporting nodes but will skip all remaining specs and cleanup nodes. {{bold}}Interrupt again to bail immediately{{/}}.\nHere's a current progress report:", interruptStatus.Message()) + } + suite.emitProgressReport(progressReport) + } + + if gracePeriodChannel == nil { + // we haven't given grace yet... so let's + gracePeriodChannel = time.After(gracePeriod) + } else { + // we've already given grace. time's up. now. + return outcome, failure + } + case <-emitProgressNow: + report := suite.generateProgressReport(false) + report.Message = "{{bold}}Automatically polling progress:{{/}}" + suite.emitProgressReport(report) + if pollProgressInterval > 0 { + progressPoller.Reset(pollProgressInterval) + } + } + } +} + +// TODO: search for usages and consider if reporter.EmitFailure() is necessary +func (suite *Suite) failureForLeafNodeWithMessage(node Node, message string) types.Failure { + return types.Failure{ + Message: message, + Location: node.CodeLocation, + TimelineLocation: suite.generateTimelineLocation(), + FailureNodeContext: types.FailureNodeIsLeafNode, + FailureNodeType: node.NodeType, + FailureNodeLocation: node.CodeLocation, + } +} + +func max(a, b int) int { + if a > b { + return a + } + return b +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/testingtproxy/testing_t_proxy.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/testingtproxy/testing_t_proxy.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73e2655 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/testingtproxy/testing_t_proxy.go @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +package testingtproxy + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "os" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type failFunc func(message string, callerSkip ...int) +type skipFunc func(message string, callerSkip ...int) +type cleanupFunc func(args ...any) +type reportFunc func() types.SpecReport +type addReportEntryFunc func(names string, args ...any) +type ginkgoWriterInterface interface { + io.Writer + + Print(a ...interface{}) + Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) + Println(a ...interface{}) +} +type ginkgoRecoverFunc func() +type attachProgressReporterFunc func(func() string) func() + +func New(writer ginkgoWriterInterface, fail failFunc, skip skipFunc, cleanup cleanupFunc, report reportFunc, addReportEntry addReportEntryFunc, ginkgoRecover ginkgoRecoverFunc, attachProgressReporter attachProgressReporterFunc, randomSeed int64, parallelProcess int, parallelTotal int, noColor bool, offset int) *ginkgoTestingTProxy { + return &ginkgoTestingTProxy{ + fail: fail, + offset: offset, + writer: writer, + skip: skip, + cleanup: cleanup, + report: report, + addReportEntry: addReportEntry, + ginkgoRecover: ginkgoRecover, + attachProgressReporter: attachProgressReporter, + randomSeed: randomSeed, + parallelProcess: parallelProcess, + parallelTotal: parallelTotal, + f: formatter.NewWithNoColorBool(noColor), + } +} + +type ginkgoTestingTProxy struct { + fail failFunc + skip skipFunc + cleanup cleanupFunc + report reportFunc + offset int + writer ginkgoWriterInterface + addReportEntry addReportEntryFunc + ginkgoRecover ginkgoRecoverFunc + attachProgressReporter attachProgressReporterFunc + randomSeed int64 + parallelProcess int + parallelTotal int + f formatter.Formatter +} + +// basic testing.T support + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Cleanup(f func()) { + t.cleanup(f, internal.Offset(1)) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Setenv(key, value string) { + originalValue, exists := os.LookupEnv(key) + if exists { + t.cleanup(os.Setenv, key, originalValue, internal.Offset(1)) + } else { + t.cleanup(os.Unsetenv, key, internal.Offset(1)) + } + + err := os.Setenv(key, value) + if err != nil { + t.fail(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to set environment variable: %v", err), 1) + } +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Error(args ...interface{}) { + t.fail(fmt.Sprintln(args...), t.offset) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + t.fail(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), t.offset) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Fail() { + t.fail("failed", t.offset) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) FailNow() { + t.fail("failed", t.offset) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Failed() bool { + return t.report().Failed() +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Fatal(args ...interface{}) { + t.fail(fmt.Sprintln(args...), t.offset) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + t.fail(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), t.offset) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Helper() { + types.MarkAsHelper(1) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Log(args ...interface{}) { + fmt.Fprintln(t.writer, args...) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + t.Log(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Name() string { + return t.report().FullText() +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Parallel() { + // No-op +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Skip(args ...interface{}) { + t.skip(fmt.Sprintln(args...), t.offset) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) SkipNow() { + t.skip("skip", t.offset) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Skipf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + t.skip(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...), t.offset) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Skipped() bool { + return t.report().State.Is(types.SpecStateSkipped) +} + +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) TempDir() string { + tmpDir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "ginkgo") + if err != nil { + t.fail(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to create temporary directory: %v", err), 1) + return "" + } + t.cleanup(os.RemoveAll, tmpDir) + + return tmpDir +} + +// FullGinkgoTInterface +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) AddReportEntryVisibilityAlways(name string, args ...any) { + finalArgs := []any{internal.Offset(1), types.ReportEntryVisibilityAlways} + t.addReportEntry(name, append(finalArgs, args...)...) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) AddReportEntryVisibilityFailureOrVerbose(name string, args ...any) { + finalArgs := []any{internal.Offset(1), types.ReportEntryVisibilityFailureOrVerbose} + t.addReportEntry(name, append(finalArgs, args...)...) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) AddReportEntryVisibilityNever(name string, args ...any) { + finalArgs := []any{internal.Offset(1), types.ReportEntryVisibilityNever} + t.addReportEntry(name, append(finalArgs, args...)...) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Print(a ...any) { + t.writer.Print(a...) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Printf(format string, a ...any) { + t.writer.Printf(format, a...) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Println(a ...any) { + t.writer.Println(a...) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) F(format string, args ...any) string { + return t.f.F(format, args...) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Fi(indentation uint, format string, args ...any) string { + return t.f.Fi(indentation, format, args...) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) Fiw(indentation uint, maxWidth uint, format string, args ...any) string { + return t.f.Fiw(indentation, maxWidth, format, args...) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) RenderTimeline() string { + return reporters.RenderTimeline(t.report(), false) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) GinkgoRecover() { + t.ginkgoRecover() +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) DeferCleanup(args ...any) { + finalArgs := []any{internal.Offset(1)} + t.cleanup(append(finalArgs, args...)...) +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) RandomSeed() int64 { + return t.randomSeed +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) ParallelProcess() int { + return t.parallelProcess +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) ParallelTotal() int { + return t.parallelTotal +} +func (t *ginkgoTestingTProxy) AttachProgressReporter(f func() string) func() { + return t.attachProgressReporter(f) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/tree.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/tree.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9d1eeb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/tree.go @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +package internal + +import "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" + +type TreeNode struct { + Node Node + Parent *TreeNode + Children TreeNodes +} + +func (tn *TreeNode) AppendChild(child *TreeNode) { + tn.Children = append(tn.Children, child) + child.Parent = tn +} + +func (tn *TreeNode) AncestorNodeChain() Nodes { + if tn.Parent == nil || tn.Parent.Node.IsZero() { + return Nodes{tn.Node} + } + return append(tn.Parent.AncestorNodeChain(), tn.Node) +} + +type TreeNodes []*TreeNode + +func (tn TreeNodes) Nodes() Nodes { + out := make(Nodes, len(tn)) + for i := range tn { + out[i] = tn[i].Node + } + return out +} + +func (tn TreeNodes) WithID(id uint) *TreeNode { + for i := range tn { + if tn[i].Node.ID == id { + return tn[i] + } + } + + return nil +} + +func GenerateSpecsFromTreeRoot(tree *TreeNode) Specs { + var walkTree func(nestingLevel int, lNodes Nodes, rNodes Nodes, trees TreeNodes) Specs + walkTree = func(nestingLevel int, lNodes Nodes, rNodes Nodes, trees TreeNodes) Specs { + tests := Specs{} + + nodes := make(Nodes, len(trees)) + for i := range trees { + nodes[i] = trees[i].Node + nodes[i].NestingLevel = nestingLevel + } + + for i := range nodes { + if !nodes[i].NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt) { + continue + } + leftNodes, rightNodes := nodes.SplitAround(nodes[i]) + leftNodes = leftNodes.WithoutType(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt) + rightNodes = rightNodes.WithoutType(types.NodeTypesForContainerAndIt) + + leftNodes = lNodes.CopyAppend(leftNodes...) + rightNodes = rightNodes.CopyAppend(rNodes...) + + if nodes[i].NodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeIt) { + tests = append(tests, Spec{Nodes: leftNodes.CopyAppend(nodes[i]).CopyAppend(rightNodes...)}) + } else { + treeNode := trees.WithID(nodes[i].ID) + tests = append(tests, walkTree(nestingLevel+1, leftNodes.CopyAppend(nodes[i]), rightNodes, treeNode.Children)...) + } + } + + return tests + } + + return walkTree(0, Nodes{}, Nodes{}, tree.Children) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/writer.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/writer.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aab42d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/writer.go @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +package internal + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "io" + "sync" + + "github.com/go-logr/logr" + "github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr" +) + +type WriterMode uint + +const ( + WriterModeStreamAndBuffer WriterMode = iota + WriterModeBufferOnly +) + +type WriterInterface interface { + io.Writer + + Truncate() + Bytes() []byte + Len() int +} + +// Writer implements WriterInterface and GinkgoWriterInterface +type Writer struct { + buffer *bytes.Buffer + outWriter io.Writer + lock *sync.Mutex + mode WriterMode + + streamIndent []byte + indentNext bool + + teeWriters []io.Writer +} + +func NewWriter(outWriter io.Writer) *Writer { + return &Writer{ + buffer: &bytes.Buffer{}, + lock: &sync.Mutex{}, + outWriter: outWriter, + mode: WriterModeStreamAndBuffer, + streamIndent: []byte(" "), + indentNext: true, + } +} + +func (w *Writer) SetMode(mode WriterMode) { + w.lock.Lock() + defer w.lock.Unlock() + w.mode = mode +} + +func (w *Writer) Len() int { + w.lock.Lock() + defer w.lock.Unlock() + return w.buffer.Len() +} + +var newline = []byte("\n") + +func (w *Writer) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) { + w.lock.Lock() + defer w.lock.Unlock() + + for _, teeWriter := range w.teeWriters { + teeWriter.Write(b) + } + + if w.mode == WriterModeStreamAndBuffer { + line, remaining, found := []byte{}, b, false + for len(remaining) > 0 { + line, remaining, found = bytes.Cut(remaining, newline) + if len(line) > 0 { + if w.indentNext { + w.outWriter.Write(w.streamIndent) + w.indentNext = false + } + w.outWriter.Write(line) + } + if found { + w.outWriter.Write(newline) + w.indentNext = true + } + } + } + return w.buffer.Write(b) +} + +func (w *Writer) Truncate() { + w.lock.Lock() + defer w.lock.Unlock() + w.buffer.Reset() +} + +func (w *Writer) Bytes() []byte { + w.lock.Lock() + defer w.lock.Unlock() + b := w.buffer.Bytes() + copied := make([]byte, len(b)) + copy(copied, b) + return copied +} + +// GinkgoWriterInterface +func (w *Writer) TeeTo(writer io.Writer) { + w.lock.Lock() + defer w.lock.Unlock() + + w.teeWriters = append(w.teeWriters, writer) +} + +func (w *Writer) ClearTeeWriters() { + w.lock.Lock() + defer w.lock.Unlock() + + w.teeWriters = []io.Writer{} +} + +func (w *Writer) Print(a ...interface{}) { + fmt.Fprint(w, a...) +} + +func (w *Writer) Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) { + fmt.Fprintf(w, format, a...) +} + +func (w *Writer) Println(a ...interface{}) { + fmt.Fprintln(w, a...) +} + +func GinkgoLogrFunc(writer *Writer) logr.Logger { + return funcr.New(func(prefix, args string) { + if prefix == "" { + writer.Printf("%s\n", args) + } else { + writer.Printf("%s %s\n", prefix, args) + } + }, funcr.Options{}) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/default_reporter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/default_reporter.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4807304 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/default_reporter.go @@ -0,0 +1,788 @@ +/* +Ginkgo's Default Reporter + +A number of command line flags are available to tweak Ginkgo's default output. + +These are documented [here](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#running_tests) +*/ +package reporters + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "runtime" + "strings" + "sync" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type DefaultReporter struct { + conf types.ReporterConfig + writer io.Writer + + // managing the emission stream + lastCharWasNewline bool + lastEmissionWasDelimiter bool + + // rendering + specDenoter string + retryDenoter string + formatter formatter.Formatter + + runningInParallel bool + lock *sync.Mutex +} + +func NewDefaultReporterUnderTest(conf types.ReporterConfig, writer io.Writer) *DefaultReporter { + reporter := NewDefaultReporter(conf, writer) + reporter.formatter = formatter.New(formatter.ColorModePassthrough) + + return reporter +} + +func NewDefaultReporter(conf types.ReporterConfig, writer io.Writer) *DefaultReporter { + reporter := &DefaultReporter{ + conf: conf, + writer: writer, + + lastCharWasNewline: true, + lastEmissionWasDelimiter: false, + + specDenoter: "•", + retryDenoter: "↺", + formatter: formatter.NewWithNoColorBool(conf.NoColor), + lock: &sync.Mutex{}, + } + if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { + reporter.specDenoter = "+" + reporter.retryDenoter = "R" + } + + return reporter +} + +/* The Reporter Interface */ + +func (r *DefaultReporter) SuiteWillBegin(report types.Report) { + if r.conf.Verbosity().Is(types.VerbosityLevelSuccinct) { + r.emit(r.f("[%d] {{bold}}%s{{/}} ", report.SuiteConfig.RandomSeed, report.SuiteDescription)) + if len(report.SuiteLabels) > 0 { + r.emit(r.f("{{coral}}[%s]{{/}} ", strings.Join(report.SuiteLabels, ", "))) + } + r.emit(r.f("- %d/%d specs ", report.PreRunStats.SpecsThatWillRun, report.PreRunStats.TotalSpecs)) + if report.SuiteConfig.ParallelTotal > 1 { + r.emit(r.f("- %d procs ", report.SuiteConfig.ParallelTotal)) + } + } else { + banner := r.f("Running Suite: %s - %s", report.SuiteDescription, report.SuitePath) + r.emitBlock(banner) + bannerWidth := len(banner) + if len(report.SuiteLabels) > 0 { + labels := strings.Join(report.SuiteLabels, ", ") + r.emitBlock(r.f("{{coral}}[%s]{{/}} ", labels)) + if len(labels)+2 > bannerWidth { + bannerWidth = len(labels) + 2 + } + } + r.emitBlock(strings.Repeat("=", bannerWidth)) + + out := r.f("Random Seed: {{bold}}%d{{/}}", report.SuiteConfig.RandomSeed) + if report.SuiteConfig.RandomizeAllSpecs { + out += r.f(" - will randomize all specs") + } + r.emitBlock(out) + r.emit("\n") + r.emitBlock(r.f("Will run {{bold}}%d{{/}} of {{bold}}%d{{/}} specs", report.PreRunStats.SpecsThatWillRun, report.PreRunStats.TotalSpecs)) + if report.SuiteConfig.ParallelTotal > 1 { + r.emitBlock(r.f("Running in parallel across {{bold}}%d{{/}} processes", report.SuiteConfig.ParallelTotal)) + } + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) SuiteDidEnd(report types.Report) { + failures := report.SpecReports.WithState(types.SpecStateFailureStates) + if len(failures) > 0 { + r.emitBlock("\n") + if len(failures) > 1 { + r.emitBlock(r.f("{{red}}{{bold}}Summarizing %d Failures:{{/}}", len(failures))) + } else { + r.emitBlock(r.f("{{red}}{{bold}}Summarizing 1 Failure:{{/}}")) + } + for _, specReport := range failures { + highlightColor, heading := "{{red}}", "[FAIL]" + switch specReport.State { + case types.SpecStatePanicked: + highlightColor, heading = "{{magenta}}", "[PANICKED!]" + case types.SpecStateAborted: + highlightColor, heading = "{{coral}}", "[ABORTED]" + case types.SpecStateTimedout: + highlightColor, heading = "{{orange}}", "[TIMEDOUT]" + case types.SpecStateInterrupted: + highlightColor, heading = "{{orange}}", "[INTERRUPTED]" + } + locationBlock := r.codeLocationBlock(specReport, highlightColor, false, true) + r.emitBlock(r.fi(1, highlightColor+"%s{{/}} %s", heading, locationBlock)) + } + } + + //summarize the suite + if r.conf.Verbosity().Is(types.VerbosityLevelSuccinct) && report.SuiteSucceeded { + r.emit(r.f(" {{green}}SUCCESS!{{/}} %s ", report.RunTime)) + return + } + + r.emitBlock("\n") + color, status := "{{green}}{{bold}}", "SUCCESS!" + if !report.SuiteSucceeded { + color, status = "{{red}}{{bold}}", "FAIL!" + } + + specs := report.SpecReports.WithLeafNodeType(types.NodeTypeIt) //exclude any suite setup nodes + r.emitBlock(r.f(color+"Ran %d of %d Specs in %.3f seconds{{/}}", + specs.CountWithState(types.SpecStatePassed)+specs.CountWithState(types.SpecStateFailureStates), + report.PreRunStats.TotalSpecs, + report.RunTime.Seconds()), + ) + + switch len(report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons) { + case 0: + r.emit(r.f(color+"%s{{/}} -- ", status)) + case 1: + r.emit(r.f(color+"%s - %s{{/}} -- ", status, report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons[0])) + default: + r.emitBlock(r.f(color+"%s - %s{{/}}\n", status, strings.Join(report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, ", "))) + } + + if len(specs) == 0 && report.SpecReports.WithLeafNodeType(types.NodeTypeBeforeSuite|types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite).CountWithState(types.SpecStateFailureStates) > 0 { + r.emit(r.f("{{cyan}}{{bold}}A BeforeSuite node failed so all tests were skipped.{{/}}\n")) + } else { + r.emit(r.f("{{green}}{{bold}}%d Passed{{/}} | ", specs.CountWithState(types.SpecStatePassed))) + r.emit(r.f("{{red}}{{bold}}%d Failed{{/}} | ", specs.CountWithState(types.SpecStateFailureStates))) + if specs.CountOfFlakedSpecs() > 0 { + r.emit(r.f("{{light-yellow}}{{bold}}%d Flaked{{/}} | ", specs.CountOfFlakedSpecs())) + } + if specs.CountOfRepeatedSpecs() > 0 { + r.emit(r.f("{{light-yellow}}{{bold}}%d Repeated{{/}} | ", specs.CountOfRepeatedSpecs())) + } + r.emit(r.f("{{yellow}}{{bold}}%d Pending{{/}} | ", specs.CountWithState(types.SpecStatePending))) + r.emit(r.f("{{cyan}}{{bold}}%d Skipped{{/}}\n", specs.CountWithState(types.SpecStateSkipped))) + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) WillRun(report types.SpecReport) { + v := r.conf.Verbosity() + if v.LT(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) || report.State.Is(types.SpecStatePending|types.SpecStateSkipped) || report.RunningInParallel { + return + } + + r.emitDelimiter(0) + r.emitBlock(r.f(r.codeLocationBlock(report, "{{/}}", v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose), false))) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) wrapTextBlock(sectionName string, fn func()) { + r.emitBlock("\n") + if r.conf.GithubOutput { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(1, "::group::%s", sectionName)) + } else { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(1, "{{gray}}%s >>{{/}}", sectionName)) + } + fn() + if r.conf.GithubOutput { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(1, "::endgroup::")) + } else { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(1, "{{gray}}<< %s{{/}}", sectionName)) + } + +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) DidRun(report types.SpecReport) { + v := r.conf.Verbosity() + inParallel := report.RunningInParallel + + //should we completely omit this spec? + if report.State.Is(types.SpecStateSkipped) && r.conf.SilenceSkips { + return + } + + header := r.specDenoter + if report.LeafNodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForSuiteLevelNodes) { + header = fmt.Sprintf("[%s]", report.LeafNodeType) + } + highlightColor := r.highlightColorForState(report.State) + + // have we already been streaming the timeline? + timelineHasBeenStreaming := v.GTE(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) && !inParallel + + // should we show the timeline? + var timeline types.Timeline + showTimeline := !timelineHasBeenStreaming && (v.GTE(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) || report.Failed()) + if showTimeline { + timeline = report.Timeline().WithoutHiddenReportEntries() + keepVeryVerboseSpecEvents := v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose) || + (v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) && r.conf.ShowNodeEvents) || + (report.Failed() && r.conf.ShowNodeEvents) + if !keepVeryVerboseSpecEvents { + timeline = timeline.WithoutVeryVerboseSpecEvents() + } + if len(timeline) == 0 && report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput == "" { + // the timeline is completely empty - don't show it + showTimeline = false + } + if v.LT(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose) && report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput == "" && len(timeline) > 0 { + //if we aren't -vv and the timeline only has a single failure, don't show it as it will appear at the end of the report + failure, isFailure := timeline[0].(types.Failure) + if isFailure && (len(timeline) == 1 || (len(timeline) == 2 && failure.AdditionalFailure != nil)) { + showTimeline = false + } + } + } + + // should we have a separate section for always-visible reports? + showSeparateVisibilityAlwaysReportsSection := !timelineHasBeenStreaming && !showTimeline && report.ReportEntries.HasVisibility(types.ReportEntryVisibilityAlways) + + // should we have a separate section for captured stdout/stderr + showSeparateStdSection := inParallel && (report.CapturedStdOutErr != "") + + // given all that - do we have any actual content to show? or are we a single denoter in a stream? + reportHasContent := v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose) || showTimeline || showSeparateVisibilityAlwaysReportsSection || showSeparateStdSection || report.Failed() || (v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) && !report.State.Is(types.SpecStateSkipped)) + + // should we show a runtime? + includeRuntime := !report.State.Is(types.SpecStateSkipped|types.SpecStatePending) || (report.State.Is(types.SpecStateSkipped) && report.Failure.Message != "") + + // should we show the codelocation block? + showCodeLocation := !timelineHasBeenStreaming || !report.State.Is(types.SpecStatePassed) + + switch report.State { + case types.SpecStatePassed: + if report.LeafNodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForSuiteLevelNodes) && !reportHasContent { + return + } + if report.LeafNodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForSuiteLevelNodes) { + header = fmt.Sprintf("%s PASSED", header) + } + if report.NumAttempts > 1 && report.MaxFlakeAttempts > 1 { + header, reportHasContent = fmt.Sprintf("%s [FLAKEY TEST - TOOK %d ATTEMPTS TO PASS]", r.retryDenoter, report.NumAttempts), true + } + case types.SpecStatePending: + header = "P" + if v.GT(types.VerbosityLevelSuccinct) { + header, reportHasContent = "P [PENDING]", true + } + case types.SpecStateSkipped: + header = "S" + if v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose) || (v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) && report.Failure.Message != "") { + header, reportHasContent = "S [SKIPPED]", true + } + default: + header = fmt.Sprintf("%s [%s]", header, r.humanReadableState(report.State)) + if report.MaxMustPassRepeatedly > 1 { + header = fmt.Sprintf("%s DURING REPETITION #%d", header, report.NumAttempts) + } + } + + // If we have no content to show, just emit the header and return + if !reportHasContent { + r.emit(r.f(highlightColor + header + "{{/}}")) + if r.conf.ForceNewlines { + r.emit("\n") + } + return + } + + if includeRuntime { + header = r.f("%s [%.3f seconds]", header, report.RunTime.Seconds()) + } + + // Emit header + if !timelineHasBeenStreaming { + r.emitDelimiter(0) + } + r.emitBlock(r.f(highlightColor + header + "{{/}}")) + if showCodeLocation { + r.emitBlock(r.codeLocationBlock(report, highlightColor, v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose), false)) + } + + //Emit Stdout/Stderr Output + if showSeparateStdSection { + r.wrapTextBlock("Captured StdOut/StdErr Output", func() { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(1, "%s", report.CapturedStdOutErr)) + }) + } + + if showSeparateVisibilityAlwaysReportsSection { + r.wrapTextBlock("Report Entries", func() { + for _, entry := range report.ReportEntries.WithVisibility(types.ReportEntryVisibilityAlways) { + r.emitReportEntry(1, entry) + } + }) + } + + if showTimeline { + r.wrapTextBlock("Timeline", func() { + r.emitTimeline(1, report, timeline) + }) + } + + // Emit Failure Message + if !report.Failure.IsZero() && !v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose) { + r.emitBlock("\n") + r.emitFailure(1, report.State, report.Failure, true) + if len(report.AdditionalFailures) > 0 { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(1, "\nThere were {{bold}}{{red}}additional failures{{/}} detected. To view them in detail run {{bold}}ginkgo -vv{{/}}")) + } + } + + r.emitDelimiter(0) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) highlightColorForState(state types.SpecState) string { + switch state { + case types.SpecStatePassed: + return "{{green}}" + case types.SpecStatePending: + return "{{yellow}}" + case types.SpecStateSkipped: + return "{{cyan}}" + case types.SpecStateFailed: + return "{{red}}" + case types.SpecStateTimedout: + return "{{orange}}" + case types.SpecStatePanicked: + return "{{magenta}}" + case types.SpecStateInterrupted: + return "{{orange}}" + case types.SpecStateAborted: + return "{{coral}}" + default: + return "{{gray}}" + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) humanReadableState(state types.SpecState) string { + return strings.ToUpper(state.String()) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) emitTimeline(indent uint, report types.SpecReport, timeline types.Timeline) { + isVeryVerbose := r.conf.Verbosity().Is(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose) + gw := report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput + cursor := 0 + for _, entry := range timeline { + tl := entry.GetTimelineLocation() + if tl.Offset < len(gw) { + r.emit(r.fi(indent, "%s", gw[cursor:tl.Offset])) + cursor = tl.Offset + } else if cursor < len(gw) { + r.emit(r.fi(indent, "%s", gw[cursor:])) + cursor = len(gw) + } + switch x := entry.(type) { + case types.Failure: + if isVeryVerbose { + r.emitFailure(indent, report.State, x, false) + } else { + r.emitShortFailure(indent, report.State, x) + } + case types.AdditionalFailure: + if isVeryVerbose { + r.emitFailure(indent, x.State, x.Failure, true) + } else { + r.emitShortFailure(indent, x.State, x.Failure) + } + case types.ReportEntry: + r.emitReportEntry(indent, x) + case types.ProgressReport: + r.emitProgressReport(indent, false, x) + case types.SpecEvent: + if isVeryVerbose || !x.IsOnlyVisibleAtVeryVerbose() || r.conf.ShowNodeEvents { + r.emitSpecEvent(indent, x, isVeryVerbose) + } + } + } + if cursor < len(gw) { + r.emit(r.fi(indent, "%s", gw[cursor:])) + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) EmitFailure(state types.SpecState, failure types.Failure) { + if r.conf.Verbosity().Is(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) { + r.emitShortFailure(1, state, failure) + } else if r.conf.Verbosity().Is(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose) { + r.emitFailure(1, state, failure, true) + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) emitShortFailure(indent uint, state types.SpecState, failure types.Failure) { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, r.highlightColorForState(state)+"[%s]{{/}} in [%s] - %s {{gray}}@ %s{{/}}", + r.humanReadableState(state), + failure.FailureNodeType, + failure.Location, + failure.TimelineLocation.Time.Format(types.GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT), + )) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) emitFailure(indent uint, state types.SpecState, failure types.Failure, includeAdditionalFailure bool) { + highlightColor := r.highlightColorForState(state) + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, highlightColor+"[%s] %s{{/}}", r.humanReadableState(state), failure.Message)) + if r.conf.GithubOutput { + level := "error" + if state.Is(types.SpecStateSkipped) { + level = "notice" + } + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "::%s file=%s,line=%d::%s %s", level, failure.Location.FileName, failure.Location.LineNumber, failure.FailureNodeType, failure.TimelineLocation.Time.Format(types.GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT))) + } else { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, highlightColor+"In {{bold}}[%s]{{/}}"+highlightColor+" at: {{bold}}%s{{/}} {{gray}}@ %s{{/}}\n", failure.FailureNodeType, failure.Location, failure.TimelineLocation.Time.Format(types.GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT))) + } + if failure.ForwardedPanic != "" { + r.emitBlock("\n") + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, highlightColor+"%s{{/}}", failure.ForwardedPanic)) + } + + if r.conf.FullTrace || failure.ForwardedPanic != "" { + r.emitBlock("\n") + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, highlightColor+"Full Stack Trace{{/}}")) + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent+1, "%s", failure.Location.FullStackTrace)) + } + + if !failure.ProgressReport.IsZero() { + r.emitBlock("\n") + r.emitProgressReport(indent, false, failure.ProgressReport) + } + + if failure.AdditionalFailure != nil && includeAdditionalFailure { + r.emitBlock("\n") + r.emitFailure(indent, failure.AdditionalFailure.State, failure.AdditionalFailure.Failure, true) + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) EmitProgressReport(report types.ProgressReport) { + r.emitDelimiter(1) + + if report.RunningInParallel { + r.emit(r.fi(1, "{{coral}}Progress Report for Ginkgo Process #{{bold}}%d{{/}}\n", report.ParallelProcess)) + } + shouldEmitGW := report.RunningInParallel || r.conf.Verbosity().LT(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) + r.emitProgressReport(1, shouldEmitGW, report) + r.emitDelimiter(1) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) emitProgressReport(indent uint, emitGinkgoWriterOutput bool, report types.ProgressReport) { + if report.Message != "" { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, report.Message+"\n")) + indent += 1 + } + if report.LeafNodeText != "" { + subjectIndent := indent + if len(report.ContainerHierarchyTexts) > 0 { + r.emit(r.fi(indent, r.cycleJoin(report.ContainerHierarchyTexts, " "))) + r.emit(" ") + subjectIndent = 0 + } + r.emit(r.fi(subjectIndent, "{{bold}}{{orange}}%s{{/}} (Spec Runtime: %s)\n", report.LeafNodeText, report.Time().Sub(report.SpecStartTime).Round(time.Millisecond))) + r.emit(r.fi(indent+1, "{{gray}}%s{{/}}\n", report.LeafNodeLocation)) + indent += 1 + } + if report.CurrentNodeType != types.NodeTypeInvalid { + r.emit(r.fi(indent, "In {{bold}}{{orange}}[%s]{{/}}", report.CurrentNodeType)) + if report.CurrentNodeText != "" && !report.CurrentNodeType.Is(types.NodeTypeIt) { + r.emit(r.f(" {{bold}}{{orange}}%s{{/}}", report.CurrentNodeText)) + } + + r.emit(r.f(" (Node Runtime: %s)\n", report.Time().Sub(report.CurrentNodeStartTime).Round(time.Millisecond))) + r.emit(r.fi(indent+1, "{{gray}}%s{{/}}\n", report.CurrentNodeLocation)) + indent += 1 + } + if report.CurrentStepText != "" { + r.emit(r.fi(indent, "At {{bold}}{{orange}}[By Step] %s{{/}} (Step Runtime: %s)\n", report.CurrentStepText, report.Time().Sub(report.CurrentStepStartTime).Round(time.Millisecond))) + r.emit(r.fi(indent+1, "{{gray}}%s{{/}}\n", report.CurrentStepLocation)) + indent += 1 + } + + if indent > 0 { + indent -= 1 + } + + if emitGinkgoWriterOutput && report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput != "" { + r.emit("\n") + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "{{gray}}Begin Captured GinkgoWriter Output >>{{/}}")) + limit, lines := 10, strings.Split(report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput, "\n") + if len(lines) <= limit { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent+1, "%s", report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput)) + } else { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent+1, "{{gray}}...{{/}}")) + for _, line := range lines[len(lines)-limit-1:] { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent+1, "%s", line)) + } + } + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "{{gray}}<< End Captured GinkgoWriter Output{{/}}")) + } + + if !report.SpecGoroutine().IsZero() { + r.emit("\n") + r.emit(r.fi(indent, "{{bold}}{{underline}}Spec Goroutine{{/}}\n")) + r.emitGoroutines(indent, report.SpecGoroutine()) + } + + if len(report.AdditionalReports) > 0 { + r.emit("\n") + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "{{gray}}Begin Additional Progress Reports >>{{/}}")) + for i, additionalReport := range report.AdditionalReports { + r.emit(r.fi(indent+1, additionalReport)) + if i < len(report.AdditionalReports)-1 { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent+1, "{{gray}}%s{{/}}", strings.Repeat("-", 10))) + } + } + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "{{gray}}<< End Additional Progress Reports{{/}}")) + } + + highlightedGoroutines := report.HighlightedGoroutines() + if len(highlightedGoroutines) > 0 { + r.emit("\n") + r.emit(r.fi(indent, "{{bold}}{{underline}}Goroutines of Interest{{/}}\n")) + r.emitGoroutines(indent, highlightedGoroutines...) + } + + otherGoroutines := report.OtherGoroutines() + if len(otherGoroutines) > 0 { + r.emit("\n") + r.emit(r.fi(indent, "{{gray}}{{bold}}{{underline}}Other Goroutines{{/}}\n")) + r.emitGoroutines(indent, otherGoroutines...) + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) EmitReportEntry(entry types.ReportEntry) { + if r.conf.Verbosity().LT(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) || entry.Visibility == types.ReportEntryVisibilityNever { + return + } + r.emitReportEntry(1, entry) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) emitReportEntry(indent uint, entry types.ReportEntry) { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "{{bold}}"+entry.Name+"{{gray}} "+fmt.Sprintf("- %s @ %s{{/}}", entry.Location, entry.Time.Format(types.GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT)))) + if representation := entry.StringRepresentation(); representation != "" { + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent+1, representation)) + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) EmitSpecEvent(event types.SpecEvent) { + v := r.conf.Verbosity() + if v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose) || (v.Is(types.VerbosityLevelVerbose) && (r.conf.ShowNodeEvents || !event.IsOnlyVisibleAtVeryVerbose())) { + r.emitSpecEvent(1, event, r.conf.Verbosity().Is(types.VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose)) + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) emitSpecEvent(indent uint, event types.SpecEvent, includeLocation bool) { + location := "" + if includeLocation { + location = fmt.Sprintf("- %s ", event.CodeLocation.String()) + } + switch event.SpecEventType { + case types.SpecEventInvalid: + return + case types.SpecEventByStart: + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "{{bold}}STEP:{{/}} %s {{gray}}%s@ %s{{/}}", event.Message, location, event.TimelineLocation.Time.Format(types.GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT))) + case types.SpecEventByEnd: + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "{{bold}}END STEP:{{/}} %s {{gray}}%s@ %s (%s){{/}}", event.Message, location, event.TimelineLocation.Time.Format(types.GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT), event.Duration.Round(time.Millisecond))) + case types.SpecEventNodeStart: + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "> Enter {{bold}}[%s]{{/}} %s {{gray}}%s@ %s{{/}}", event.NodeType.String(), event.Message, location, event.TimelineLocation.Time.Format(types.GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT))) + case types.SpecEventNodeEnd: + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "< Exit {{bold}}[%s]{{/}} %s {{gray}}%s@ %s (%s){{/}}", event.NodeType.String(), event.Message, location, event.TimelineLocation.Time.Format(types.GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT), event.Duration.Round(time.Millisecond))) + case types.SpecEventSpecRepeat: + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "\n{{bold}}Attempt #%d {{green}}Passed{{/}}{{bold}}. Repeating %s{{/}} {{gray}}@ %s{{/}}\n\n", event.Attempt, r.retryDenoter, event.TimelineLocation.Time.Format(types.GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT))) + case types.SpecEventSpecRetry: + r.emitBlock(r.fi(indent, "\n{{bold}}Attempt #%d {{red}}Failed{{/}}{{bold}}. Retrying %s{{/}} {{gray}}@ %s{{/}}\n\n", event.Attempt, r.retryDenoter, event.TimelineLocation.Time.Format(types.GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT))) + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) emitGoroutines(indent uint, goroutines ...types.Goroutine) { + for idx, g := range goroutines { + color := "{{gray}}" + if g.HasHighlights() { + color = "{{orange}}" + } + r.emit(r.fi(indent, color+"goroutine %d [%s]{{/}}\n", g.ID, g.State)) + for _, fc := range g.Stack { + if fc.Highlight { + r.emit(r.fi(indent, color+"{{bold}}> %s{{/}}\n", fc.Function)) + r.emit(r.fi(indent+2, color+"{{bold}}%s:%d{{/}}\n", fc.Filename, fc.Line)) + r.emitSource(indent+3, fc) + } else { + r.emit(r.fi(indent+1, "{{gray}}%s{{/}}\n", fc.Function)) + r.emit(r.fi(indent+2, "{{gray}}%s:%d{{/}}\n", fc.Filename, fc.Line)) + } + } + + if idx+1 < len(goroutines) { + r.emit("\n") + } + } +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) emitSource(indent uint, fc types.FunctionCall) { + lines := fc.Source + if len(lines) == 0 { + return + } + + lTrim := 100000 + for _, line := range lines { + lTrimLine := len(line) - len(strings.TrimLeft(line, " \t")) + if lTrimLine < lTrim && len(line) > 0 { + lTrim = lTrimLine + } + } + if lTrim == 100000 { + lTrim = 0 + } + + for idx, line := range lines { + if len(line) > lTrim { + line = line[lTrim:] + } + if idx == fc.SourceHighlight { + r.emit(r.fi(indent, "{{bold}}{{orange}}> %s{{/}}\n", line)) + } else { + r.emit(r.fi(indent, "| %s\n", line)) + } + } +} + +/* Emitting to the writer */ +func (r *DefaultReporter) emit(s string) { + r._emit(s, false, false) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) emitBlock(s string) { + r._emit(s, true, false) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) emitDelimiter(indent uint) { + r._emit(r.fi(indent, "{{gray}}%s{{/}}", strings.Repeat("-", 30)), true, true) +} + +// a bit ugly - but we're trying to minimize locking on this hot codepath +func (r *DefaultReporter) _emit(s string, block bool, isDelimiter bool) { + if len(s) == 0 { + return + } + r.lock.Lock() + defer r.lock.Unlock() + if isDelimiter && r.lastEmissionWasDelimiter { + return + } + if block && !r.lastCharWasNewline { + r.writer.Write([]byte("\n")) + } + r.lastCharWasNewline = (s[len(s)-1:] == "\n") + r.writer.Write([]byte(s)) + if block && !r.lastCharWasNewline { + r.writer.Write([]byte("\n")) + r.lastCharWasNewline = true + } + r.lastEmissionWasDelimiter = isDelimiter +} + +/* Rendering text */ +func (r *DefaultReporter) f(format string, args ...interface{}) string { + return r.formatter.F(format, args...) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) fi(indentation uint, format string, args ...interface{}) string { + return r.formatter.Fi(indentation, format, args...) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) cycleJoin(elements []string, joiner string) string { + return r.formatter.CycleJoin(elements, joiner, []string{"{{/}}", "{{gray}}"}) +} + +func (r *DefaultReporter) codeLocationBlock(report types.SpecReport, highlightColor string, veryVerbose bool, usePreciseFailureLocation bool) string { + texts, locations, labels := []string{}, []types.CodeLocation{}, [][]string{} + texts, locations, labels = append(texts, report.ContainerHierarchyTexts...), append(locations, report.ContainerHierarchyLocations...), append(labels, report.ContainerHierarchyLabels...) + + if report.LeafNodeType.Is(types.NodeTypesForSuiteLevelNodes) { + texts = append(texts, r.f("[%s] %s", report.LeafNodeType, report.LeafNodeText)) + } else { + texts = append(texts, r.f(report.LeafNodeText)) + } + labels = append(labels, report.LeafNodeLabels) + locations = append(locations, report.LeafNodeLocation) + + failureLocation := report.Failure.FailureNodeLocation + if usePreciseFailureLocation { + failureLocation = report.Failure.Location + } + + highlightIndex := -1 + switch report.Failure.FailureNodeContext { + case types.FailureNodeAtTopLevel: + texts = append([]string{fmt.Sprintf("TOP-LEVEL [%s]", report.Failure.FailureNodeType)}, texts...) + locations = append([]types.CodeLocation{failureLocation}, locations...) + labels = append([][]string{{}}, labels...) + highlightIndex = 0 + case types.FailureNodeInContainer: + i := report.Failure.FailureNodeContainerIndex + texts[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%s [%s]", texts[i], report.Failure.FailureNodeType) + locations[i] = failureLocation + highlightIndex = i + case types.FailureNodeIsLeafNode: + i := len(texts) - 1 + texts[i] = fmt.Sprintf("[%s] %s", report.LeafNodeType, report.LeafNodeText) + locations[i] = failureLocation + highlightIndex = i + default: + //there is no failure, so we highlight the leaf ndoe + highlightIndex = len(texts) - 1 + } + + out := "" + if veryVerbose { + for i := range texts { + if i == highlightIndex { + out += r.fi(uint(i), highlightColor+"{{bold}}%s{{/}}", texts[i]) + } else { + out += r.fi(uint(i), "%s", texts[i]) + } + if len(labels[i]) > 0 { + out += r.f(" {{coral}}[%s]{{/}}", strings.Join(labels[i], ", ")) + } + out += "\n" + out += r.fi(uint(i), "{{gray}}%s{{/}}\n", locations[i]) + } + } else { + for i := range texts { + style := "{{/}}" + if i%2 == 1 { + style = "{{gray}}" + } + if i == highlightIndex { + style = highlightColor + "{{bold}}" + } + out += r.f(style+"%s", texts[i]) + if i < len(texts)-1 { + out += " " + } else { + out += r.f("{{/}}") + } + } + flattenedLabels := report.Labels() + if len(flattenedLabels) > 0 { + out += r.f(" {{coral}}[%s]{{/}}", strings.Join(flattenedLabels, ", ")) + } + out += "\n" + if usePreciseFailureLocation { + out += r.f("{{gray}}%s{{/}}", failureLocation) + } else { + leafLocation := locations[len(locations)-1] + if (report.Failure.FailureNodeLocation != types.CodeLocation{}) && (report.Failure.FailureNodeLocation != leafLocation) { + out += r.fi(1, highlightColor+"[%s]{{/}} {{gray}}%s{{/}}\n", report.Failure.FailureNodeType, report.Failure.FailureNodeLocation) + out += r.fi(1, "{{gray}}[%s] %s{{/}}", report.LeafNodeType, leafLocation) + } else { + out += r.f("{{gray}}%s{{/}}", leafLocation) + } + } + + } + return out +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/deprecated_reporter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/deprecated_reporter.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..613072e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/deprecated_reporter.go @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +package reporters + +import ( + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/config" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +// Deprecated: DeprecatedReporter was how Ginkgo V1 provided support for CustomReporters +// this has been removed in V2. +// Please read the documentation at: +// https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2#removed-custom-reporters +// for Ginkgo's new behavior and for a migration path. +type DeprecatedReporter interface { + SuiteWillBegin(config config.GinkgoConfigType, summary *types.SuiteSummary) + BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) + SpecWillRun(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) + SpecDidComplete(specSummary *types.SpecSummary) + AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary *types.SetupSummary) + SuiteDidEnd(summary *types.SuiteSummary) +} + +// ReportViaDeprecatedReporter takes a V1 custom reporter and a V2 report and +// calls the custom reporter's methods with appropriately transformed data from the V2 report. +// +// ReportViaDeprecatedReporter should be called in a `ReportAfterSuite()` +// +// Deprecated: ReportViaDeprecatedReporter method exists to help developer bridge between deprecated V1 functionality and the new +// reporting support in V2. It will be removed in a future minor version of Ginkgo. +func ReportViaDeprecatedReporter(reporter DeprecatedReporter, report types.Report) { + conf := config.DeprecatedGinkgoConfigType{ + RandomSeed: report.SuiteConfig.RandomSeed, + RandomizeAllSpecs: report.SuiteConfig.RandomizeAllSpecs, + FocusStrings: report.SuiteConfig.FocusStrings, + SkipStrings: report.SuiteConfig.SkipStrings, + FailOnPending: report.SuiteConfig.FailOnPending, + FailFast: report.SuiteConfig.FailFast, + FlakeAttempts: report.SuiteConfig.FlakeAttempts, + EmitSpecProgress: false, + DryRun: report.SuiteConfig.DryRun, + ParallelNode: report.SuiteConfig.ParallelProcess, + ParallelTotal: report.SuiteConfig.ParallelTotal, + SyncHost: report.SuiteConfig.ParallelHost, + StreamHost: report.SuiteConfig.ParallelHost, + } + + summary := &types.DeprecatedSuiteSummary{ + SuiteDescription: report.SuiteDescription, + SuiteID: report.SuitePath, + + NumberOfSpecsBeforeParallelization: report.PreRunStats.TotalSpecs, + NumberOfTotalSpecs: report.PreRunStats.TotalSpecs, + NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun: report.PreRunStats.SpecsThatWillRun, + } + + reporter.SuiteWillBegin(conf, summary) + + for _, spec := range report.SpecReports { + switch spec.LeafNodeType { + case types.NodeTypeBeforeSuite, types.NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite: + setupSummary := &types.DeprecatedSetupSummary{ + ComponentType: spec.LeafNodeType, + CodeLocation: spec.LeafNodeLocation, + State: spec.State, + RunTime: spec.RunTime, + Failure: failureFor(spec), + CapturedOutput: spec.CombinedOutput(), + SuiteID: report.SuitePath, + } + reporter.BeforeSuiteDidRun(setupSummary) + case types.NodeTypeAfterSuite, types.NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite: + setupSummary := &types.DeprecatedSetupSummary{ + ComponentType: spec.LeafNodeType, + CodeLocation: spec.LeafNodeLocation, + State: spec.State, + RunTime: spec.RunTime, + Failure: failureFor(spec), + CapturedOutput: spec.CombinedOutput(), + SuiteID: report.SuitePath, + } + reporter.AfterSuiteDidRun(setupSummary) + case types.NodeTypeIt: + componentTexts, componentCodeLocations := []string{}, []types.CodeLocation{} + componentTexts = append(componentTexts, spec.ContainerHierarchyTexts...) + componentCodeLocations = append(componentCodeLocations, spec.ContainerHierarchyLocations...) + componentTexts = append(componentTexts, spec.LeafNodeText) + componentCodeLocations = append(componentCodeLocations, spec.LeafNodeLocation) + + specSummary := &types.DeprecatedSpecSummary{ + ComponentTexts: componentTexts, + ComponentCodeLocations: componentCodeLocations, + State: spec.State, + RunTime: spec.RunTime, + Failure: failureFor(spec), + NumberOfSamples: spec.NumAttempts, + CapturedOutput: spec.CombinedOutput(), + SuiteID: report.SuitePath, + } + reporter.SpecWillRun(specSummary) + reporter.SpecDidComplete(specSummary) + + switch spec.State { + case types.SpecStatePending: + summary.NumberOfPendingSpecs += 1 + case types.SpecStateSkipped: + summary.NumberOfSkippedSpecs += 1 + case types.SpecStateFailed, types.SpecStatePanicked, types.SpecStateInterrupted: + summary.NumberOfFailedSpecs += 1 + case types.SpecStatePassed: + summary.NumberOfPassedSpecs += 1 + if spec.NumAttempts > 1 { + summary.NumberOfFlakedSpecs += 1 + } + } + } + } + + summary.SuiteSucceeded = report.SuiteSucceeded + summary.RunTime = report.RunTime + + reporter.SuiteDidEnd(summary) +} + +func failureFor(spec types.SpecReport) types.DeprecatedSpecFailure { + if spec.Failure.IsZero() { + return types.DeprecatedSpecFailure{} + } + + index := 0 + switch spec.Failure.FailureNodeContext { + case types.FailureNodeInContainer: + index = spec.Failure.FailureNodeContainerIndex + case types.FailureNodeAtTopLevel: + index = -1 + case types.FailureNodeIsLeafNode: + index = len(spec.ContainerHierarchyTexts) - 1 + if spec.LeafNodeText != "" { + index += 1 + } + } + + return types.DeprecatedSpecFailure{ + Message: spec.Failure.Message, + Location: spec.Failure.Location, + ForwardedPanic: spec.Failure.ForwardedPanic, + ComponentIndex: index, + ComponentType: spec.Failure.FailureNodeType, + ComponentCodeLocation: spec.Failure.FailureNodeLocation, + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/json_report.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/json_report.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d3e8db --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/json_report.go @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +package reporters + +import ( + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + "os" + "path" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +// GenerateJSONReport produces a JSON-formatted report at the passed in destination +func GenerateJSONReport(report types.Report, destination string) error { + if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Dir(destination), 0770); err != nil { + return err + } + f, err := os.Create(destination) + if err != nil { + return err + } + defer f.Close() + enc := json.NewEncoder(f) + enc.SetIndent("", " ") + err = enc.Encode([]types.Report{ + report, + }) + if err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} + +// MergeJSONReports produces a single JSON-formatted report at the passed in destination by merging the JSON-formatted reports provided in sources +// It skips over reports that fail to decode but reports on them via the returned messages []string +func MergeAndCleanupJSONReports(sources []string, destination string) ([]string, error) { + messages := []string{} + allReports := []types.Report{} + for _, source := range sources { + reports := []types.Report{} + data, err := os.ReadFile(source) + if err != nil { + messages = append(messages, fmt.Sprintf("Could not open %s:\n%s", source, err.Error())) + continue + } + err = json.Unmarshal(data, &reports) + if err != nil { + messages = append(messages, fmt.Sprintf("Could not decode %s:\n%s", source, err.Error())) + continue + } + os.Remove(source) + allReports = append(allReports, reports...) + } + + if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Dir(destination), 0770); err != nil { + return messages, err + } + f, err := os.Create(destination) + if err != nil { + return messages, err + } + defer f.Close() + enc := json.NewEncoder(f) + enc.SetIndent("", " ") + err = enc.Encode(allReports) + if err != nil { + return messages, err + } + return messages, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/junit_report.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/junit_report.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..562e0f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/junit_report.go @@ -0,0 +1,390 @@ +/* + +JUnit XML Reporter for Ginkgo + +For usage instructions: http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating_junit_xml_output + +The schema used for the generated JUnit xml file was adapted from https://llg.cubic.org/docs/junit/ + +*/ + +package reporters + +import ( + "encoding/xml" + "fmt" + "os" + "path" + "regexp" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/config" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type JunitReportConfig struct { + // Spec States for which no timeline should be emitted for system-err + // set this to types.SpecStatePassed|types.SpecStateSkipped|types.SpecStatePending to only match failing specs + OmitTimelinesForSpecState types.SpecState + + // Enable OmitFailureMessageAttr to prevent failure messages appearing in the "message" attribute of the Failure and Error tags + OmitFailureMessageAttr bool + + //Enable OmitCapturedStdOutErr to prevent captured stdout/stderr appearing in system-out + OmitCapturedStdOutErr bool + + // Enable OmitSpecLabels to prevent labels from appearing in the spec name + OmitSpecLabels bool + + // Enable OmitLeafNodeType to prevent the spec leaf node type from appearing in the spec name + OmitLeafNodeType bool + + // Enable OmitSuiteSetupNodes to prevent the creation of testcase entries for setup nodes + OmitSuiteSetupNodes bool +} + +type JUnitTestSuites struct { + XMLName xml.Name `xml:"testsuites"` + // Tests maps onto the total number of specs in all test suites (this includes any suite nodes such as BeforeSuite) + Tests int `xml:"tests,attr"` + // Disabled maps onto specs that are pending and/or skipped + Disabled int `xml:"disabled,attr"` + // Errors maps onto specs that panicked or were interrupted + Errors int `xml:"errors,attr"` + // Failures maps onto specs that failed + Failures int `xml:"failures,attr"` + // Time is the time in seconds to execute all test suites + Time float64 `xml:"time,attr"` + + //The set of all test suites + TestSuites []JUnitTestSuite `xml:"testsuite"` +} + +type JUnitTestSuite struct { + // Name maps onto the description of the test suite - maps onto Report.SuiteDescription + Name string `xml:"name,attr"` + // Package maps onto the absolute path to the test suite - maps onto Report.SuitePath + Package string `xml:"package,attr"` + // Tests maps onto the total number of specs in the test suite (this includes any suite nodes such as BeforeSuite) + Tests int `xml:"tests,attr"` + // Disabled maps onto specs that are pending + Disabled int `xml:"disabled,attr"` + // Skiped maps onto specs that are skipped + Skipped int `xml:"skipped,attr"` + // Errors maps onto specs that panicked or were interrupted + Errors int `xml:"errors,attr"` + // Failures maps onto specs that failed + Failures int `xml:"failures,attr"` + // Time is the time in seconds to execute all the test suite - maps onto Report.RunTime + Time float64 `xml:"time,attr"` + // Timestamp is the ISO 8601 formatted start-time of the suite - maps onto Report.StartTime + Timestamp string `xml:"timestamp,attr"` + + //Properties captures the information stored in the rest of the Report type (including SuiteConfig) as key-value pairs + Properties JUnitProperties `xml:"properties"` + + //TestCases capture the individual specs + TestCases []JUnitTestCase `xml:"testcase"` +} + +type JUnitProperties struct { + Properties []JUnitProperty `xml:"property"` +} + +func (jup JUnitProperties) WithName(name string) string { + for _, property := range jup.Properties { + if property.Name == name { + return property.Value + } + } + return "" +} + +type JUnitProperty struct { + Name string `xml:"name,attr"` + Value string `xml:"value,attr"` +} + +var ownerRE = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)^owner:(.*)$`) + +type JUnitTestCase struct { + // Name maps onto the full text of the spec - equivalent to "[SpecReport.LeafNodeType] SpecReport.FullText()" + Name string `xml:"name,attr"` + // Classname maps onto the name of the test suite - equivalent to Report.SuiteDescription + Classname string `xml:"classname,attr"` + // Status maps onto the string representation of SpecReport.State + Status string `xml:"status,attr"` + // Time is the time in seconds to execute the spec - maps onto SpecReport.RunTime + Time float64 `xml:"time,attr"` + // Owner is the owner the spec - is set if a label matching Label("owner:X") is provided. The last matching label is used as the owner, thereby allowing specs to override owners specified in container nodes. + Owner string `xml:"owner,attr,omitempty"` + //Skipped is populated with a message if the test was skipped or pending + Skipped *JUnitSkipped `xml:"skipped,omitempty"` + //Error is populated if the test panicked or was interrupted + Error *JUnitError `xml:"error,omitempty"` + //Failure is populated if the test failed + Failure *JUnitFailure `xml:"failure,omitempty"` + //SystemOut maps onto any captured stdout/stderr output - maps onto SpecReport.CapturedStdOutErr + SystemOut string `xml:"system-out,omitempty"` + //SystemOut maps onto any captured GinkgoWriter output - maps onto SpecReport.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput + SystemErr string `xml:"system-err,omitempty"` +} + +type JUnitSkipped struct { + // Message maps onto "pending" if the test was marked pending, "skipped" if the test was marked skipped, and "skipped - REASON" if the user called Skip(REASON) + Message string `xml:"message,attr"` +} + +type JUnitError struct { + //Message maps onto the panic/exception thrown - equivalent to SpecReport.Failure.ForwardedPanic - or to "interrupted" + Message string `xml:"message,attr"` + //Type is one of "panicked" or "interrupted" + Type string `xml:"type,attr"` + //Description maps onto the captured stack trace for a panic, or the failure message for an interrupt which will include the dump of running goroutines + Description string `xml:",chardata"` +} + +type JUnitFailure struct { + //Message maps onto the failure message - equivalent to SpecReport.Failure.Message + Message string `xml:"message,attr"` + //Type is "failed" + Type string `xml:"type,attr"` + //Description maps onto the location and stack trace of the failure + Description string `xml:",chardata"` +} + +func GenerateJUnitReport(report types.Report, dst string) error { + return GenerateJUnitReportWithConfig(report, dst, JunitReportConfig{}) +} + +func GenerateJUnitReportWithConfig(report types.Report, dst string, config JunitReportConfig) error { + suite := JUnitTestSuite{ + Name: report.SuiteDescription, + Package: report.SuitePath, + Time: report.RunTime.Seconds(), + Timestamp: report.StartTime.Format("2006-01-02T15:04:05"), + Properties: JUnitProperties{ + Properties: []JUnitProperty{ + {"SuiteSucceeded", fmt.Sprintf("%t", report.SuiteSucceeded)}, + {"SuiteHasProgrammaticFocus", fmt.Sprintf("%t", report.SuiteHasProgrammaticFocus)}, + {"SpecialSuiteFailureReason", strings.Join(report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, ",")}, + {"SuiteLabels", fmt.Sprintf("[%s]", strings.Join(report.SuiteLabels, ","))}, + {"RandomSeed", fmt.Sprintf("%d", report.SuiteConfig.RandomSeed)}, + {"RandomizeAllSpecs", fmt.Sprintf("%t", report.SuiteConfig.RandomizeAllSpecs)}, + {"LabelFilter", report.SuiteConfig.LabelFilter}, + {"FocusStrings", strings.Join(report.SuiteConfig.FocusStrings, ",")}, + {"SkipStrings", strings.Join(report.SuiteConfig.SkipStrings, ",")}, + {"FocusFiles", strings.Join(report.SuiteConfig.FocusFiles, ";")}, + {"SkipFiles", strings.Join(report.SuiteConfig.SkipFiles, ";")}, + {"FailOnPending", fmt.Sprintf("%t", report.SuiteConfig.FailOnPending)}, + {"FailOnEmpty", fmt.Sprintf("%t", report.SuiteConfig.FailOnEmpty)}, + {"FailFast", fmt.Sprintf("%t", report.SuiteConfig.FailFast)}, + {"FlakeAttempts", fmt.Sprintf("%d", report.SuiteConfig.FlakeAttempts)}, + {"DryRun", fmt.Sprintf("%t", report.SuiteConfig.DryRun)}, + {"ParallelTotal", fmt.Sprintf("%d", report.SuiteConfig.ParallelTotal)}, + {"OutputInterceptorMode", report.SuiteConfig.OutputInterceptorMode}, + }, + }, + } + for _, spec := range report.SpecReports { + if config.OmitSuiteSetupNodes && spec.LeafNodeType != types.NodeTypeIt { + continue + } + name := fmt.Sprintf("[%s]", spec.LeafNodeType) + if config.OmitLeafNodeType { + name = "" + } + if spec.FullText() != "" { + name = name + " " + spec.FullText() + } + labels := spec.Labels() + if len(labels) > 0 && !config.OmitSpecLabels { + name = name + " [" + strings.Join(labels, ", ") + "]" + } + owner := "" + for _, label := range labels { + if matches := ownerRE.FindStringSubmatch(label); len(matches) == 2 { + owner = matches[1] + } + } + name = strings.TrimSpace(name) + + test := JUnitTestCase{ + Name: name, + Classname: report.SuiteDescription, + Status: spec.State.String(), + Time: spec.RunTime.Seconds(), + Owner: owner, + } + if !spec.State.Is(config.OmitTimelinesForSpecState) { + test.SystemErr = systemErrForUnstructuredReporters(spec) + } + if !config.OmitCapturedStdOutErr { + test.SystemOut = systemOutForUnstructuredReporters(spec) + } + suite.Tests += 1 + + switch spec.State { + case types.SpecStateSkipped: + message := "skipped" + if spec.Failure.Message != "" { + message += " - " + spec.Failure.Message + } + test.Skipped = &JUnitSkipped{Message: message} + suite.Skipped += 1 + case types.SpecStatePending: + test.Skipped = &JUnitSkipped{Message: "pending"} + suite.Disabled += 1 + case types.SpecStateFailed: + test.Failure = &JUnitFailure{ + Message: spec.Failure.Message, + Type: "failed", + Description: failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec), + } + if config.OmitFailureMessageAttr { + test.Failure.Message = "" + } + suite.Failures += 1 + case types.SpecStateTimedout: + test.Failure = &JUnitFailure{ + Message: spec.Failure.Message, + Type: "timedout", + Description: failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec), + } + if config.OmitFailureMessageAttr { + test.Failure.Message = "" + } + suite.Failures += 1 + case types.SpecStateInterrupted: + test.Error = &JUnitError{ + Message: spec.Failure.Message, + Type: "interrupted", + Description: failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec), + } + if config.OmitFailureMessageAttr { + test.Error.Message = "" + } + suite.Errors += 1 + case types.SpecStateAborted: + test.Failure = &JUnitFailure{ + Message: spec.Failure.Message, + Type: "aborted", + Description: failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec), + } + if config.OmitFailureMessageAttr { + test.Failure.Message = "" + } + suite.Errors += 1 + case types.SpecStatePanicked: + test.Error = &JUnitError{ + Message: spec.Failure.ForwardedPanic, + Type: "panicked", + Description: failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec), + } + if config.OmitFailureMessageAttr { + test.Error.Message = "" + } + suite.Errors += 1 + } + + suite.TestCases = append(suite.TestCases, test) + } + + junitReport := JUnitTestSuites{ + Tests: suite.Tests, + Disabled: suite.Disabled + suite.Skipped, + Errors: suite.Errors, + Failures: suite.Failures, + Time: suite.Time, + TestSuites: []JUnitTestSuite{suite}, + } + + if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Dir(dst), 0770); err != nil { + return err + } + f, err := os.Create(dst) + if err != nil { + return err + } + f.WriteString(xml.Header) + encoder := xml.NewEncoder(f) + encoder.Indent(" ", " ") + encoder.Encode(junitReport) + + return f.Close() +} + +func MergeAndCleanupJUnitReports(sources []string, dst string) ([]string, error) { + messages := []string{} + mergedReport := JUnitTestSuites{} + for _, source := range sources { + report := JUnitTestSuites{} + f, err := os.Open(source) + if err != nil { + messages = append(messages, fmt.Sprintf("Could not open %s:\n%s", source, err.Error())) + continue + } + err = xml.NewDecoder(f).Decode(&report) + _ = f.Close() + if err != nil { + messages = append(messages, fmt.Sprintf("Could not decode %s:\n%s", source, err.Error())) + continue + } + os.Remove(source) + + mergedReport.Tests += report.Tests + mergedReport.Disabled += report.Disabled + mergedReport.Errors += report.Errors + mergedReport.Failures += report.Failures + mergedReport.Time += report.Time + mergedReport.TestSuites = append(mergedReport.TestSuites, report.TestSuites...) + } + + if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Dir(dst), 0770); err != nil { + return messages, err + } + f, err := os.Create(dst) + if err != nil { + return messages, err + } + f.WriteString(xml.Header) + encoder := xml.NewEncoder(f) + encoder.Indent(" ", " ") + encoder.Encode(mergedReport) + + return messages, f.Close() +} + +func failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec types.SpecReport) string { + out := &strings.Builder{} + NewDefaultReporter(types.ReporterConfig{NoColor: true, VeryVerbose: true}, out).emitFailure(0, spec.State, spec.Failure, true) + if len(spec.AdditionalFailures) > 0 { + out.WriteString("\nThere were additional failures detected after the initial failure. These are visible in the timeline\n") + } + return out.String() +} + +func systemErrForUnstructuredReporters(spec types.SpecReport) string { + return RenderTimeline(spec, true) +} + +func RenderTimeline(spec types.SpecReport, noColor bool) string { + out := &strings.Builder{} + NewDefaultReporter(types.ReporterConfig{NoColor: noColor, VeryVerbose: true}, out).emitTimeline(0, spec, spec.Timeline()) + return out.String() +} + +func systemOutForUnstructuredReporters(spec types.SpecReport) string { + return spec.CapturedStdOutErr +} + +// Deprecated JUnitReporter (so folks can still compile their suites) +type JUnitReporter struct{} + +func NewJUnitReporter(_ string) *JUnitReporter { return &JUnitReporter{} } +func (reporter *JUnitReporter) SuiteWillBegin(_ config.GinkgoConfigType, _ *types.SuiteSummary) {} +func (reporter *JUnitReporter) BeforeSuiteDidRun(_ *types.SetupSummary) {} +func (reporter *JUnitReporter) SpecWillRun(_ *types.SpecSummary) {} +func (reporter *JUnitReporter) SpecDidComplete(_ *types.SpecSummary) {} +func (reporter *JUnitReporter) AfterSuiteDidRun(_ *types.SetupSummary) {} +func (reporter *JUnitReporter) SuiteDidEnd(_ *types.SuiteSummary) {} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/reporter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/reporter.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e726c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/reporter.go @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +package reporters + +import ( + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +type Reporter interface { + SuiteWillBegin(report types.Report) + WillRun(report types.SpecReport) + DidRun(report types.SpecReport) + SuiteDidEnd(report types.Report) + + //Timeline emission + EmitFailure(state types.SpecState, failure types.Failure) + EmitProgressReport(progressReport types.ProgressReport) + EmitReportEntry(entry types.ReportEntry) + EmitSpecEvent(event types.SpecEvent) +} + +type NoopReporter struct{} + +func (n NoopReporter) SuiteWillBegin(report types.Report) {} +func (n NoopReporter) WillRun(report types.SpecReport) {} +func (n NoopReporter) DidRun(report types.SpecReport) {} +func (n NoopReporter) SuiteDidEnd(report types.Report) {} +func (n NoopReporter) EmitFailure(state types.SpecState, failure types.Failure) {} +func (n NoopReporter) EmitProgressReport(progressReport types.ProgressReport) {} +func (n NoopReporter) EmitReportEntry(entry types.ReportEntry) {} +func (n NoopReporter) EmitSpecEvent(event types.SpecEvent) {} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/teamcity_report.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/teamcity_report.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e990ad8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters/teamcity_report.go @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +/* + +TeamCity Reporter for Ginkgo + +Makes use of TeamCity's support for Service Messages +http://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/TCD7/Build+Script+Interaction+with+TeamCity#BuildScriptInteractionwithTeamCity-ReportingTests +*/ + +package reporters + +import ( + "fmt" + "os" + "path" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +func tcEscape(s string) string { + s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "|", "||") + s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "'", "|'") + s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "\n", "|n") + s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "\r", "|r") + s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "[", "|[") + s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "]", "|]") + return s +} + +func GenerateTeamcityReport(report types.Report, dst string) error { + if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Dir(dst), 0770); err != nil { + return err + } + f, err := os.Create(dst) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + name := report.SuiteDescription + labels := report.SuiteLabels + if len(labels) > 0 { + name = name + " [" + strings.Join(labels, ", ") + "]" + } + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testSuiteStarted name='%s']\n", tcEscape(name)) + for _, spec := range report.SpecReports { + name := fmt.Sprintf("[%s]", spec.LeafNodeType) + if spec.FullText() != "" { + name = name + " " + spec.FullText() + } + labels := spec.Labels() + if len(labels) > 0 { + name = name + " [" + strings.Join(labels, ", ") + "]" + } + + name = tcEscape(name) + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testStarted name='%s']\n", name) + switch spec.State { + case types.SpecStatePending: + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testIgnored name='%s' message='pending']\n", name) + case types.SpecStateSkipped: + message := "skipped" + if spec.Failure.Message != "" { + message += " - " + spec.Failure.Message + } + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testIgnored name='%s' message='%s']\n", name, tcEscape(message)) + case types.SpecStateFailed: + details := failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec) + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testFailed name='%s' message='failed - %s' details='%s']\n", name, tcEscape(spec.Failure.Message), tcEscape(details)) + case types.SpecStatePanicked: + details := failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec) + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testFailed name='%s' message='panicked - %s' details='%s']\n", name, tcEscape(spec.Failure.ForwardedPanic), tcEscape(details)) + case types.SpecStateTimedout: + details := failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec) + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testFailed name='%s' message='timedout - %s' details='%s']\n", name, tcEscape(spec.Failure.Message), tcEscape(details)) + case types.SpecStateInterrupted: + details := failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec) + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testFailed name='%s' message='interrupted - %s' details='%s']\n", name, tcEscape(spec.Failure.Message), tcEscape(details)) + case types.SpecStateAborted: + details := failureDescriptionForUnstructuredReporters(spec) + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testFailed name='%s' message='aborted - %s' details='%s']\n", name, tcEscape(spec.Failure.Message), tcEscape(details)) + } + + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testStdOut name='%s' out='%s']\n", name, tcEscape(systemOutForUnstructuredReporters(spec))) + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testStdErr name='%s' out='%s']\n", name, tcEscape(systemErrForUnstructuredReporters(spec))) + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testFinished name='%s' duration='%d']\n", name, int(spec.RunTime.Seconds()*1000.0)) + } + fmt.Fprintf(f, "##teamcity[testSuiteFinished name='%s']\n", tcEscape(report.SuiteDescription)) + + return f.Close() +} + +func MergeAndCleanupTeamcityReports(sources []string, dst string) ([]string, error) { + messages := []string{} + merged := []byte{} + for _, source := range sources { + data, err := os.ReadFile(source) + if err != nil { + messages = append(messages, fmt.Sprintf("Could not open %s:\n%s", source, err.Error())) + continue + } + os.Remove(source) + merged = append(merged, data...) + } + return messages, os.WriteFile(dst, merged, 0666) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporting_dsl.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporting_dsl.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aa1a351 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporting_dsl.go @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +package ginkgo + +import ( + "fmt" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/global" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +/* +Report represents the report for a Suite. +It is documented here: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types#Report +*/ +type Report = types.Report + +/* +Report represents the report for a Spec. +It is documented here: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types#SpecReport +*/ +type SpecReport = types.SpecReport + +/* +CurrentSpecReport returns information about the current running spec. +The returned object is a types.SpecReport which includes helper methods +to make extracting information about the spec easier. + +You can learn more about SpecReport here: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types#SpecReport +You can learn more about CurrentSpecReport() here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#getting-a-report-for-the-current-spec +*/ +func CurrentSpecReport() SpecReport { + return global.Suite.CurrentSpecReport() +} + +/* + ReportEntryVisibility governs the visibility of ReportEntries in Ginkgo's console reporter + +- ReportEntryVisibilityAlways: the default behavior - the ReportEntry is always emitted. +- ReportEntryVisibilityFailureOrVerbose: the ReportEntry is only emitted if the spec fails or if the tests are run with -v (similar to GinkgoWriters behavior). +- ReportEntryVisibilityNever: the ReportEntry is never emitted though it appears in any generated machine-readable reports (e.g. by setting `--json-report`). + +You can learn more about Report Entries here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#attaching-data-to-reports +*/ +type ReportEntryVisibility = types.ReportEntryVisibility + +const ReportEntryVisibilityAlways, ReportEntryVisibilityFailureOrVerbose, ReportEntryVisibilityNever = types.ReportEntryVisibilityAlways, types.ReportEntryVisibilityFailureOrVerbose, types.ReportEntryVisibilityNever + +/* +AddReportEntry generates and adds a new ReportEntry to the current spec's SpecReport. +It can take any of the following arguments: + - A single arbitrary object to attach as the Value of the ReportEntry. This object will be included in any generated reports and will be emitted to the console when the report is emitted. + - A ReportEntryVisibility enum to control the visibility of the ReportEntry + - An Offset or CodeLocation decoration to control the reported location of the ReportEntry + +If the Value object implements `fmt.Stringer`, it's `String()` representation is used when emitting to the console. + +AddReportEntry() must be called within a Subject or Setup node - not in a Container node. + +You can learn more about Report Entries here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#attaching-data-to-reports +*/ +func AddReportEntry(name string, args ...interface{}) { + cl := types.NewCodeLocation(1) + reportEntry, err := internal.NewReportEntry(name, cl, args...) + if err != nil { + Fail(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to generate Report Entry:\n%s", err.Error()), 1) + } + err = global.Suite.AddReportEntry(reportEntry) + if err != nil { + Fail(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to add Report Entry:\n%s", err.Error()), 1) + } +} + +/* +ReportBeforeEach nodes are run for each spec, even if the spec is skipped or pending. ReportBeforeEach nodes take a function that +receives a SpecReport or both SpecContext and Report for interruptible behavior. They are called before the spec starts. + +Example: + + ReportBeforeEach(func(report SpecReport) { // process report }) + ReportBeforeEach(func(ctx SpecContext, report SpecReport) { + // process report + }), NodeTimeout(1 * time.Minute)) + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within a ReportBeforeEach node's closure. +You can learn more about ReportBeforeEach here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-reports-programmatically + +You can learn about interruptible nodes here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-timeouts-and-interruptible-nodes +*/ +func ReportBeforeEach(body any, args ...any) bool { + combinedArgs := []interface{}{body} + combinedArgs = append(combinedArgs, args...) + + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeReportBeforeEach, "", combinedArgs...)) +} + +/* +ReportAfterEach nodes are run for each spec, even if the spec is skipped or pending. +ReportAfterEach nodes take a function that receives a SpecReport or both SpecContext and Report for interruptible behavior. +They are called after the spec has completed and receive the final report for the spec. + +Example: + + ReportAfterEach(func(report SpecReport) { // process report }) + ReportAfterEach(func(ctx SpecContext, report SpecReport) { + // process report + }), NodeTimeout(1 * time.Minute)) + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within a ReportAfterEach node's closure. +You can learn more about ReportAfterEach here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-reports-programmatically + +You can learn about interruptible nodes here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-timeouts-and-interruptible-nodes +*/ +func ReportAfterEach(body any, args ...any) bool { + combinedArgs := []interface{}{body} + combinedArgs = append(combinedArgs, args...) + + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeReportAfterEach, "", combinedArgs...)) +} + +/* +ReportBeforeSuite nodes are run at the beginning of the suite. ReportBeforeSuite nodes take a function +that can either receive Report or both SpecContext and Report for interruptible behavior. + +Example Usage: + + ReportBeforeSuite(func(r Report) { // process report }) + ReportBeforeSuite(func(ctx SpecContext, r Report) { + // process report + }, NodeTimeout(1 * time.Minute)) + +They are called at the beginning of the suite, before any specs have run and any BeforeSuite or SynchronizedBeforeSuite nodes, and are passed in the initial report for the suite. +ReportBeforeSuite nodes must be created at the top-level (i.e. not nested in a Context/Describe/When node) + +# When running in parallel, Ginkgo ensures that only one of the parallel nodes runs the ReportBeforeSuite + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within a ReportAfterSuite node's closure. +You can learn more about ReportAfterSuite here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-reports-programmatically + +You can learn more about Ginkgo's reporting infrastructure, including generating reports with the CLI here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-machine-readable-reports + +You can learn about interruptible nodes here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-timeouts-and-interruptible-nodes +*/ +func ReportBeforeSuite(body any, args ...any) bool { + combinedArgs := []interface{}{body} + combinedArgs = append(combinedArgs, args...) + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite, "", combinedArgs...)) +} + +/* +ReportAfterSuite nodes are run at the end of the suite. ReportAfterSuite nodes execute at the suite's conclusion, +and accept a function that can either receive Report or both SpecContext and Report for interruptible behavior. + +Example Usage: + + ReportAfterSuite("Non-interruptible ReportAfterSuite", func(r Report) { // process report }) + ReportAfterSuite("Interruptible ReportAfterSuite", func(ctx SpecContext, r Report) { + // process report + }, NodeTimeout(1 * time.Minute)) + +They are called at the end of the suite, after all specs have run and any AfterSuite or SynchronizedAfterSuite nodes, and are passed in the final report for the suite. +ReportAfterSuite nodes must be created at the top-level (i.e. not nested in a Context/Describe/When node) + +When running in parallel, Ginkgo ensures that only one of the parallel nodes runs the ReportAfterSuite and that it is passed a report that is aggregated across +all parallel nodes + +In addition to using ReportAfterSuite to programmatically generate suite reports, you can also generate JSON, JUnit, and Teamcity formatted reports using the --json-report, --junit-report, and --teamcity-report ginkgo CLI flags. + +You cannot nest any other Ginkgo nodes within a ReportAfterSuite node's closure. +You can learn more about ReportAfterSuite here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-reports-programmatically + +You can learn more about Ginkgo's reporting infrastructure, including generating reports with the CLI here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-machine-readable-reports + +You can learn about interruptible nodes here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#spec-timeouts-and-interruptible-nodes +*/ +func ReportAfterSuite(text string, body any, args ...interface{}) bool { + combinedArgs := []interface{}{body} + combinedArgs = append(combinedArgs, args...) + return pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeReportAfterSuite, text, combinedArgs...)) +} + +func registerReportAfterSuiteNodeForAutogeneratedReports(reporterConfig types.ReporterConfig) { + body := func(report Report) { + if reporterConfig.JSONReport != "" { + err := reporters.GenerateJSONReport(report, reporterConfig.JSONReport) + if err != nil { + Fail(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to generate JSON report:\n%s", err.Error())) + } + } + if reporterConfig.JUnitReport != "" { + err := reporters.GenerateJUnitReport(report, reporterConfig.JUnitReport) + if err != nil { + Fail(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to generate JUnit report:\n%s", err.Error())) + } + } + if reporterConfig.TeamcityReport != "" { + err := reporters.GenerateTeamcityReport(report, reporterConfig.TeamcityReport) + if err != nil { + Fail(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to generate Teamcity report:\n%s", err.Error())) + } + } + } + + flags := []string{} + if reporterConfig.JSONReport != "" { + flags = append(flags, "--json-report") + } + if reporterConfig.JUnitReport != "" { + flags = append(flags, "--junit-report") + } + if reporterConfig.TeamcityReport != "" { + flags = append(flags, "--teamcity-report") + } + pushNode(internal.NewNode( + deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeReportAfterSuite, + fmt.Sprintf("Autogenerated ReportAfterSuite for %s", strings.Join(flags, " ")), + body, + types.NewCustomCodeLocation("autogenerated by Ginkgo"), + )) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/table_dsl.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/table_dsl.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7de7a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/table_dsl.go @@ -0,0 +1,386 @@ +package ginkgo + +import ( + "context" + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types" +) + +/* +The EntryDescription decorator allows you to pass a format string to DescribeTable() and Entry(). This format string is used to generate entry names via: + + fmt.Sprintf(formatString, parameters...) + +where parameters are the parameters passed into the entry. + +When passed into an Entry the EntryDescription is used to generate the name or that entry. When passed to DescribeTable, the EntryDescription is used to generate the names for any entries that have `nil` descriptions. + +You can learn more about generating EntryDescriptions here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#generating-entry-descriptions +*/ +type EntryDescription string + +func (ed EntryDescription) render(args ...interface{}) string { + return fmt.Sprintf(string(ed), args...) +} + +/* +DescribeTable describes a table-driven spec. + +For example: + + DescribeTable("a simple table", + func(x int, y int, expected bool) { + Ω(x > y).Should(Equal(expected)) + }, + Entry("x > y", 1, 0, true), + Entry("x == y", 0, 0, false), + Entry("x < y", 0, 1, false), + ) + +You can learn more about DescribeTable here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#table-specs +And can explore some Table patterns here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#table-specs-patterns +*/ +func DescribeTable(description string, args ...interface{}) bool { + GinkgoHelper() + generateTable(description, false, args...) + return true +} + +/* +You can focus a table with `FDescribeTable`. This is equivalent to `FDescribe`. +*/ +func FDescribeTable(description string, args ...interface{}) bool { + GinkgoHelper() + args = append(args, internal.Focus) + generateTable(description, false, args...) + return true +} + +/* +You can mark a table as pending with `PDescribeTable`. This is equivalent to `PDescribe`. +*/ +func PDescribeTable(description string, args ...interface{}) bool { + GinkgoHelper() + args = append(args, internal.Pending) + generateTable(description, false, args...) + return true +} + +/* +You can mark a table as pending with `XDescribeTable`. This is equivalent to `XDescribe`. +*/ +var XDescribeTable = PDescribeTable + +/* +DescribeTableSubtree describes a table-driven spec that generates a set of tests for each entry. + +For example: + + DescribeTableSubtree("a subtree table", + func(url string, code int, message string) { + var resp *http.Response + BeforeEach(func() { + var err error + resp, err = http.Get(url) + Expect(err).NotTo(HaveOccurred()) + DeferCleanup(resp.Body.Close) + }) + + It("should return the expected status code", func() { + Expect(resp.StatusCode).To(Equal(code)) + }) + + It("should return the expected message", func() { + body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) + Expect(err).NotTo(HaveOccurred()) + Expect(string(body)).To(Equal(message)) + }) + }, + Entry("default response", "example.com/response", http.StatusOK, "hello world"), + Entry("missing response", "example.com/missing", http.StatusNotFound, "wat?"), + ) + +Note that you **must** place define an It inside the body function. + +You can learn more about DescribeTableSubtree here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#table-specs +And can explore some Table patterns here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#table-specs-patterns +*/ +func DescribeTableSubtree(description string, args ...interface{}) bool { + GinkgoHelper() + generateTable(description, true, args...) + return true +} + +/* +You can focus a table with `FDescribeTableSubtree`. This is equivalent to `FDescribe`. +*/ +func FDescribeTableSubtree(description string, args ...interface{}) bool { + GinkgoHelper() + args = append(args, internal.Focus) + generateTable(description, true, args...) + return true +} + +/* +You can mark a table as pending with `PDescribeTableSubtree`. This is equivalent to `PDescribe`. +*/ +func PDescribeTableSubtree(description string, args ...interface{}) bool { + GinkgoHelper() + args = append(args, internal.Pending) + generateTable(description, true, args...) + return true +} + +/* +You can mark a table as pending with `XDescribeTableSubtree`. This is equivalent to `XDescribe`. +*/ +var XDescribeTableSubtree = PDescribeTableSubtree + +/* +TableEntry represents an entry in a table test. You generally use the `Entry` constructor. +*/ +type TableEntry struct { + description interface{} + decorations []interface{} + parameters []interface{} + codeLocation types.CodeLocation +} + +/* +Entry constructs a TableEntry. + +The first argument is a description. This can be a string, a function that accepts the parameters passed to the TableEntry and returns a string, an EntryDescription format string, or nil. If nil is provided then the name of the Entry is derived using the table-level entry description. +Subsequent arguments accept any Ginkgo decorators. These are filtered out and the remaining arguments are passed into the Spec function associated with the table. + +Each Entry ends up generating an individual Ginkgo It. The body of the it is the Table Body function with the Entry parameters passed in. + +If you want to generate interruptible specs simply write a Table function that accepts a SpecContext as its first argument. You can then decorate individual Entrys with the NodeTimeout and SpecTimeout decorators. + +You can learn more about Entry here: https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#table-specs +*/ +func Entry(description interface{}, args ...interface{}) TableEntry { + GinkgoHelper() + decorations, parameters := internal.PartitionDecorations(args...) + return TableEntry{description: description, decorations: decorations, parameters: parameters, codeLocation: types.NewCodeLocation(0)} +} + +/* +You can focus a particular entry with FEntry. This is equivalent to FIt. +*/ +func FEntry(description interface{}, args ...interface{}) TableEntry { + GinkgoHelper() + decorations, parameters := internal.PartitionDecorations(args...) + decorations = append(decorations, internal.Focus) + return TableEntry{description: description, decorations: decorations, parameters: parameters, codeLocation: types.NewCodeLocation(0)} +} + +/* +You can mark a particular entry as pending with PEntry. This is equivalent to PIt. +*/ +func PEntry(description interface{}, args ...interface{}) TableEntry { + GinkgoHelper() + decorations, parameters := internal.PartitionDecorations(args...) + decorations = append(decorations, internal.Pending) + return TableEntry{description: description, decorations: decorations, parameters: parameters, codeLocation: types.NewCodeLocation(0)} +} + +/* +You can mark a particular entry as pending with XEntry. This is equivalent to XIt. +*/ +var XEntry = PEntry + +var contextType = reflect.TypeOf(new(context.Context)).Elem() +var specContextType = reflect.TypeOf(new(SpecContext)).Elem() + +func generateTable(description string, isSubtree bool, args ...interface{}) { + GinkgoHelper() + cl := types.NewCodeLocation(0) + containerNodeArgs := []interface{}{cl} + + entries := []TableEntry{} + var internalBody interface{} + var internalBodyType reflect.Type + + var tableLevelEntryDescription interface{} + tableLevelEntryDescription = func(args ...interface{}) string { + out := []string{} + for _, arg := range args { + out = append(out, fmt.Sprint(arg)) + } + return "Entry: " + strings.Join(out, ", ") + } + + if len(args) == 1 { + exitIfErr(types.GinkgoErrors.MissingParametersForTableFunction(cl)) + } + + for i, arg := range args { + switch t := reflect.TypeOf(arg); { + case t == nil: + exitIfErr(types.GinkgoErrors.IncorrectParameterTypeForTable(i, "nil", cl)) + case t == reflect.TypeOf(TableEntry{}): + entries = append(entries, arg.(TableEntry)) + case t == reflect.TypeOf([]TableEntry{}): + entries = append(entries, arg.([]TableEntry)...) + case t == reflect.TypeOf(EntryDescription("")): + tableLevelEntryDescription = arg.(EntryDescription).render + case t.Kind() == reflect.Func && t.NumOut() == 1 && t.Out(0) == reflect.TypeOf(""): + tableLevelEntryDescription = arg + case t.Kind() == reflect.Func: + if internalBody != nil { + exitIfErr(types.GinkgoErrors.MultipleEntryBodyFunctionsForTable(cl)) + } + internalBody = arg + internalBodyType = reflect.TypeOf(internalBody) + default: + containerNodeArgs = append(containerNodeArgs, arg) + } + } + + containerNodeArgs = append(containerNodeArgs, func() { + for _, entry := range entries { + var err error + entry := entry + var description string + switch t := reflect.TypeOf(entry.description); { + case t == nil: + err = validateParameters(tableLevelEntryDescription, entry.parameters, "Entry Description function", entry.codeLocation, false) + if err == nil { + description = invokeFunction(tableLevelEntryDescription, entry.parameters)[0].String() + } + case t == reflect.TypeOf(EntryDescription("")): + description = entry.description.(EntryDescription).render(entry.parameters...) + case t == reflect.TypeOf(""): + description = entry.description.(string) + case t.Kind() == reflect.Func && t.NumOut() == 1 && t.Out(0) == reflect.TypeOf(""): + err = validateParameters(entry.description, entry.parameters, "Entry Description function", entry.codeLocation, false) + if err == nil { + description = invokeFunction(entry.description, entry.parameters)[0].String() + } + default: + err = types.GinkgoErrors.InvalidEntryDescription(entry.codeLocation) + } + + internalNodeArgs := []interface{}{entry.codeLocation} + internalNodeArgs = append(internalNodeArgs, entry.decorations...) + + hasContext := false + if internalBodyType.NumIn() > 0 { + if internalBodyType.In(0).Implements(specContextType) { + hasContext = true + } else if internalBodyType.In(0).Implements(contextType) { + hasContext = true + if len(entry.parameters) > 0 && reflect.TypeOf(entry.parameters[0]) != nil && reflect.TypeOf(entry.parameters[0]).Implements(contextType) { + // we allow you to pass in a non-nil context + hasContext = false + } + } + } + + if err == nil { + err = validateParameters(internalBody, entry.parameters, "Table Body function", entry.codeLocation, hasContext) + } + + if hasContext { + internalNodeArgs = append(internalNodeArgs, func(c SpecContext) { + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + invokeFunction(internalBody, append([]interface{}{c}, entry.parameters...)) + }) + if isSubtree { + exitIfErr(types.GinkgoErrors.ContextsCannotBeUsedInSubtreeTables(cl)) + } + } else { + internalNodeArgs = append(internalNodeArgs, func() { + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + invokeFunction(internalBody, entry.parameters) + }) + } + + internalNodeType := types.NodeTypeIt + if isSubtree { + internalNodeType = types.NodeTypeContainer + } + + pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, internalNodeType, description, internalNodeArgs...)) + } + }) + + pushNode(internal.NewNode(deprecationTracker, types.NodeTypeContainer, description, containerNodeArgs...)) +} + +func invokeFunction(function interface{}, parameters []interface{}) []reflect.Value { + inValues := make([]reflect.Value, len(parameters)) + + funcType := reflect.TypeOf(function) + limit := funcType.NumIn() + if funcType.IsVariadic() { + limit = limit - 1 + } + + for i := 0; i < limit && i < len(parameters); i++ { + inValues[i] = computeValue(parameters[i], funcType.In(i)) + } + + if funcType.IsVariadic() { + variadicType := funcType.In(limit).Elem() + for i := limit; i < len(parameters); i++ { + inValues[i] = computeValue(parameters[i], variadicType) + } + } + + return reflect.ValueOf(function).Call(inValues) +} + +func validateParameters(function interface{}, parameters []interface{}, kind string, cl types.CodeLocation, hasContext bool) error { + funcType := reflect.TypeOf(function) + limit := funcType.NumIn() + offset := 0 + if hasContext { + limit = limit - 1 + offset = 1 + } + if funcType.IsVariadic() { + limit = limit - 1 + } + if len(parameters) < limit { + return types.GinkgoErrors.TooFewParametersToTableFunction(limit, len(parameters), kind, cl) + } + if len(parameters) > limit && !funcType.IsVariadic() { + return types.GinkgoErrors.TooManyParametersToTableFunction(limit, len(parameters), kind, cl) + } + var i = 0 + for ; i < limit; i++ { + actual := reflect.TypeOf(parameters[i]) + expected := funcType.In(i + offset) + if !(actual == nil) && !actual.AssignableTo(expected) { + return types.GinkgoErrors.IncorrectParameterTypeToTableFunction(i+1, expected, actual, kind, cl) + } + } + if funcType.IsVariadic() { + expected := funcType.In(limit + offset).Elem() + for ; i < len(parameters); i++ { + actual := reflect.TypeOf(parameters[i]) + if !(actual == nil) && !actual.AssignableTo(expected) { + return types.GinkgoErrors.IncorrectVariadicParameterTypeToTableFunction(expected, actual, kind, cl) + } + } + } + + return nil +} + +func computeValue(parameter interface{}, t reflect.Type) reflect.Value { + if parameter == nil { + return reflect.Zero(t) + } else { + return reflect.ValueOf(parameter) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/code_location.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/code_location.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57e8751 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/code_location.go @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +package types + +import ( + "fmt" + "os" + "regexp" + "runtime" + "runtime/debug" + "strings" + "sync" +) + +type CodeLocation struct { + FileName string `json:",omitempty"` + LineNumber int `json:",omitempty"` + FullStackTrace string `json:",omitempty"` + CustomMessage string `json:",omitempty"` +} + +func (codeLocation CodeLocation) String() string { + if codeLocation.CustomMessage != "" { + return codeLocation.CustomMessage + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", codeLocation.FileName, codeLocation.LineNumber) +} + +func (codeLocation CodeLocation) ContentsOfLine() string { + if codeLocation.CustomMessage != "" { + return "" + } + contents, err := os.ReadFile(codeLocation.FileName) + if err != nil { + return "" + } + lines := strings.Split(string(contents), "\n") + if len(lines) < codeLocation.LineNumber { + return "" + } + return lines[codeLocation.LineNumber-1] +} + +type codeLocationLocator struct { + pcs map[uintptr]bool + helpers map[string]bool + lock *sync.Mutex +} + +func (c *codeLocationLocator) addHelper(pc uintptr) { + c.lock.Lock() + defer c.lock.Unlock() + + if c.pcs[pc] { + return + } + c.lock.Unlock() + f := runtime.FuncForPC(pc) + c.lock.Lock() + if f == nil { + return + } + c.helpers[f.Name()] = true + c.pcs[pc] = true +} + +func (c *codeLocationLocator) hasHelper(name string) bool { + c.lock.Lock() + defer c.lock.Unlock() + return c.helpers[name] +} + +func (c *codeLocationLocator) getCodeLocation(skip int) CodeLocation { + pc := make([]uintptr, 40) + n := runtime.Callers(skip+2, pc) + if n == 0 { + return CodeLocation{} + } + pc = pc[:n] + frames := runtime.CallersFrames(pc) + for { + frame, more := frames.Next() + if !c.hasHelper(frame.Function) { + return CodeLocation{FileName: frame.File, LineNumber: frame.Line} + } + if !more { + break + } + } + return CodeLocation{} +} + +var clLocator = &codeLocationLocator{ + pcs: map[uintptr]bool{}, + helpers: map[string]bool{}, + lock: &sync.Mutex{}, +} + +// MarkAsHelper is used by GinkgoHelper to mark the caller (appropriately offset by skip)as a helper. You can use this directly if you need to provide an optional `skip` to mark functions further up the call stack as helpers. +func MarkAsHelper(optionalSkip ...int) { + skip := 1 + if len(optionalSkip) > 0 { + skip += optionalSkip[0] + } + pc, _, _, ok := runtime.Caller(skip) + if ok { + clLocator.addHelper(pc) + } +} + +func NewCustomCodeLocation(message string) CodeLocation { + return CodeLocation{ + CustomMessage: message, + } +} + +func NewCodeLocation(skip int) CodeLocation { + return clLocator.getCodeLocation(skip + 1) +} + +func NewCodeLocationWithStackTrace(skip int) CodeLocation { + cl := clLocator.getCodeLocation(skip + 1) + cl.FullStackTrace = PruneStack(string(debug.Stack()), skip+1) + return cl +} + +// PruneStack removes references to functions that are internal to Ginkgo +// and the Go runtime from a stack string and a certain number of stack entries +// at the beginning of the stack. The stack string has the format +// as returned by runtime/debug.Stack. The leading goroutine information is +// optional and always removed if present. Beware that runtime/debug.Stack +// adds itself as first entry, so typically skip must be >= 1 to remove that +// entry. +func PruneStack(fullStackTrace string, skip int) string { + stack := strings.Split(fullStackTrace, "\n") + // Ensure that the even entries are the method names and the + // odd entries the source code information. + if len(stack) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(stack[0], "goroutine ") { + // Ignore "goroutine 29 [running]:" line. + stack = stack[1:] + } + // The "+1" is for skipping over the initial entry, which is + // runtime/debug.Stack() itself. + if len(stack) > 2*(skip+1) { + stack = stack[2*(skip+1):] + } + prunedStack := []string{} + if os.Getenv("GINKGO_PRUNE_STACK") == "FALSE" { + prunedStack = stack + } else { + re := regexp.MustCompile(`\/ginkgo\/|\/pkg\/testing\/|\/pkg\/runtime\/`) + for i := 0; i < len(stack)/2; i++ { + // We filter out based on the source code file name. + if !re.MatchString(stack[i*2+1]) { + prunedStack = append(prunedStack, stack[i*2]) + prunedStack = append(prunedStack, stack[i*2+1]) + } + } + } + return strings.Join(prunedStack, "\n") +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/config.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/config.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66463cf --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/config.go @@ -0,0 +1,770 @@ +/* +Ginkgo accepts a number of configuration options. +These are documented [here](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#the-ginkgo-cli) +*/ + +package types + +import ( + "flag" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "runtime" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" +) + +// Configuration controlling how an individual test suite is run +type SuiteConfig struct { + RandomSeed int64 + RandomizeAllSpecs bool + FocusStrings []string + SkipStrings []string + FocusFiles []string + SkipFiles []string + LabelFilter string + FailOnPending bool + FailOnEmpty bool + FailFast bool + FlakeAttempts int + MustPassRepeatedly int + DryRun bool + PollProgressAfter time.Duration + PollProgressInterval time.Duration + Timeout time.Duration + EmitSpecProgress bool // this is deprecated but its removal is causing compile issue for some users that were setting it manually + OutputInterceptorMode string + SourceRoots []string + GracePeriod time.Duration + + ParallelProcess int + ParallelTotal int + ParallelHost string +} + +func NewDefaultSuiteConfig() SuiteConfig { + return SuiteConfig{ + RandomSeed: time.Now().Unix(), + Timeout: time.Hour, + ParallelProcess: 1, + ParallelTotal: 1, + GracePeriod: 30 * time.Second, + } +} + +type VerbosityLevel uint + +const ( + VerbosityLevelSuccinct VerbosityLevel = iota + VerbosityLevelNormal + VerbosityLevelVerbose + VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose +) + +func (vl VerbosityLevel) GT(comp VerbosityLevel) bool { + return vl > comp +} + +func (vl VerbosityLevel) GTE(comp VerbosityLevel) bool { + return vl >= comp +} + +func (vl VerbosityLevel) Is(comp VerbosityLevel) bool { + return vl == comp +} + +func (vl VerbosityLevel) LTE(comp VerbosityLevel) bool { + return vl <= comp +} + +func (vl VerbosityLevel) LT(comp VerbosityLevel) bool { + return vl < comp +} + +// Configuration for Ginkgo's reporter +type ReporterConfig struct { + NoColor bool + Succinct bool + Verbose bool + VeryVerbose bool + FullTrace bool + ShowNodeEvents bool + GithubOutput bool + SilenceSkips bool + ForceNewlines bool + + JSONReport string + JUnitReport string + TeamcityReport string +} + +func (rc ReporterConfig) Verbosity() VerbosityLevel { + if rc.Succinct { + return VerbosityLevelSuccinct + } else if rc.Verbose { + return VerbosityLevelVerbose + } else if rc.VeryVerbose { + return VerbosityLevelVeryVerbose + } + return VerbosityLevelNormal +} + +func (rc ReporterConfig) WillGenerateReport() bool { + return rc.JSONReport != "" || rc.JUnitReport != "" || rc.TeamcityReport != "" +} + +func NewDefaultReporterConfig() ReporterConfig { + return ReporterConfig{} +} + +// Configuration for the Ginkgo CLI +type CLIConfig struct { + //for build, run, and watch + Recurse bool + SkipPackage string + RequireSuite bool + NumCompilers int + + //for run and watch only + Procs int + Parallel bool + AfterRunHook string + OutputDir string + KeepSeparateCoverprofiles bool + KeepSeparateReports bool + + //for run only + KeepGoing bool + UntilItFails bool + Repeat int + RandomizeSuites bool + + //for watch only + Depth int + WatchRegExp string +} + +func NewDefaultCLIConfig() CLIConfig { + return CLIConfig{ + Depth: 1, + WatchRegExp: `\.go$`, + } +} + +func (g CLIConfig) ComputedProcs() int { + if g.Procs > 0 { + return g.Procs + } + + n := 1 + if g.Parallel { + n = runtime.NumCPU() + if n > 4 { + n = n - 1 + } + } + return n +} + +func (g CLIConfig) ComputedNumCompilers() int { + if g.NumCompilers > 0 { + return g.NumCompilers + } + + return runtime.NumCPU() +} + +// Configuration for the Ginkgo CLI capturing available go flags +// A subset of Go flags are exposed by Ginkgo. Some are available at compile time (e.g. ginkgo build) and others only at run time (e.g. ginkgo run - which has both build and run time flags). +// More details can be found at: +// https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zkp-DS4hU4sAJl5eHh1UmgwxCPQhf3s5a8fbiOI8tJU/ +type GoFlagsConfig struct { + //build-time flags for code-and-performance analysis + Race bool + Cover bool + CoverMode string + CoverPkg string + Vet string + + //run-time flags for code-and-performance analysis + BlockProfile string + BlockProfileRate int + CoverProfile string + CPUProfile string + MemProfile string + MemProfileRate int + MutexProfile string + MutexProfileFraction int + Trace string + + //build-time flags for building + A bool + ASMFlags string + BuildMode string + Compiler string + GCCGoFlags string + GCFlags string + InstallSuffix string + LDFlags string + LinkShared bool + Mod string + N bool + ModFile string + ModCacheRW bool + MSan bool + PkgDir string + Tags string + TrimPath bool + ToolExec string + Work bool + X bool +} + +func NewDefaultGoFlagsConfig() GoFlagsConfig { + return GoFlagsConfig{} +} + +func (g GoFlagsConfig) BinaryMustBePreserved() bool { + return g.BlockProfile != "" || g.CPUProfile != "" || g.MemProfile != "" || g.MutexProfile != "" +} + +// Configuration that were deprecated in 2.0 +type deprecatedConfig struct { + DebugParallel bool + NoisySkippings bool + NoisyPendings bool + RegexScansFilePath bool + SlowSpecThresholdWithFLoatUnits float64 + Stream bool + Notify bool + EmitSpecProgress bool + SlowSpecThreshold time.Duration + AlwaysEmitGinkgoWriter bool +} + +// Flags + +// Flags sections used by both the CLI and the Ginkgo test process +var FlagSections = GinkgoFlagSections{ + {Key: "multiple-suites", Style: "{{dark-green}}", Heading: "Running Multiple Test Suites"}, + {Key: "order", Style: "{{green}}", Heading: "Controlling Test Order"}, + {Key: "parallel", Style: "{{yellow}}", Heading: "Controlling Test Parallelism"}, + {Key: "low-level-parallel", Style: "{{yellow}}", Heading: "Controlling Test Parallelism", + Description: "These are set by the Ginkgo CLI, {{red}}{{bold}}do not set them manually{{/}} via go test.\nUse ginkgo -p or ginkgo -procs=N instead."}, + {Key: "filter", Style: "{{cyan}}", Heading: "Filtering Tests"}, + {Key: "failure", Style: "{{red}}", Heading: "Failure Handling"}, + {Key: "output", Style: "{{magenta}}", Heading: "Controlling Output Formatting"}, + {Key: "code-and-coverage-analysis", Style: "{{orange}}", Heading: "Code and Coverage Analysis"}, + {Key: "performance-analysis", Style: "{{coral}}", Heading: "Performance Analysis"}, + {Key: "debug", Style: "{{blue}}", Heading: "Debugging Tests", + Description: "In addition to these flags, Ginkgo supports a few debugging environment variables. To change the parallel server protocol set {{blue}}GINKGO_PARALLEL_PROTOCOL{{/}} to {{bold}}HTTP{{/}}. To avoid pruning callstacks set {{blue}}GINKGO_PRUNE_STACK{{/}} to {{bold}}FALSE{{/}}."}, + {Key: "watch", Style: "{{light-yellow}}", Heading: "Controlling Ginkgo Watch"}, + {Key: "misc", Style: "{{light-gray}}", Heading: "Miscellaneous"}, + {Key: "go-build", Style: "{{light-gray}}", Heading: "Go Build Flags", Succinct: true, + Description: "These flags are inherited from go build. Run {{bold}}ginkgo help build{{/}} for more detailed flag documentation."}, +} + +// SuiteConfigFlags provides flags for the Ginkgo test process, and CLI +var SuiteConfigFlags = GinkgoFlags{ + {KeyPath: "S.RandomSeed", Name: "seed", SectionKey: "order", UsageDefaultValue: "randomly generated by Ginkgo", + Usage: "The seed used to randomize the spec suite.", AlwaysExport: true}, + {KeyPath: "S.RandomizeAllSpecs", Name: "randomize-all", SectionKey: "order", DeprecatedName: "randomizeAllSpecs", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will randomize all specs together. By default, ginkgo only randomizes the top level Describe, Context and When containers."}, + + {KeyPath: "S.FailOnPending", Name: "fail-on-pending", SectionKey: "failure", DeprecatedName: "failOnPending", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will mark the test suite as failed if any specs are pending."}, + {KeyPath: "S.FailFast", Name: "fail-fast", SectionKey: "failure", DeprecatedName: "failFast", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will stop running a test suite after a failure occurs."}, + {KeyPath: "S.FlakeAttempts", Name: "flake-attempts", SectionKey: "failure", UsageDefaultValue: "0 - failed tests are not retried", DeprecatedName: "flakeAttempts", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "Make up to this many attempts to run each spec. If any of the attempts succeed, the suite will not be failed."}, + {KeyPath: "S.FailOnEmpty", Name: "fail-on-empty", SectionKey: "failure", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will mark the test suite as failed if no specs are run."}, + + {KeyPath: "S.DryRun", Name: "dry-run", SectionKey: "debug", DeprecatedName: "dryRun", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will walk the test hierarchy without actually running anything. Best paired with -v."}, + {KeyPath: "S.PollProgressAfter", Name: "poll-progress-after", SectionKey: "debug", UsageDefaultValue: "0", + Usage: "Emit node progress reports periodically if node hasn't completed after this duration."}, + {KeyPath: "S.PollProgressInterval", Name: "poll-progress-interval", SectionKey: "debug", UsageDefaultValue: "10s", + Usage: "The rate at which to emit node progress reports after poll-progress-after has elapsed."}, + {KeyPath: "S.SourceRoots", Name: "source-root", SectionKey: "debug", + Usage: "The location to look for source code when generating progress reports. You can pass multiple --source-root flags."}, + {KeyPath: "S.Timeout", Name: "timeout", SectionKey: "debug", UsageDefaultValue: "1h", + Usage: "Test suite fails if it does not complete within the specified timeout."}, + {KeyPath: "S.GracePeriod", Name: "grace-period", SectionKey: "debug", UsageDefaultValue: "30s", + Usage: "When interrupted, Ginkgo will wait for GracePeriod for the current running node to exit before moving on to the next one."}, + {KeyPath: "S.OutputInterceptorMode", Name: "output-interceptor-mode", SectionKey: "debug", UsageArgument: "dup, swap, or none", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will use the specified output interception strategy when running in parallel. Defaults to dup on unix and swap on windows."}, + + {KeyPath: "S.LabelFilter", Name: "label-filter", SectionKey: "filter", UsageArgument: "expression", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will only run specs with labels that match the label-filter. The passed-in expression can include boolean operations (!, &&, ||, ','), groupings via '()', and regular expressions '/regexp/'. e.g. '(cat || dog) && !fruit'"}, + {KeyPath: "S.FocusStrings", Name: "focus", SectionKey: "filter", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will only run specs that match this regular expression. Can be specified multiple times, values are ORed."}, + {KeyPath: "S.SkipStrings", Name: "skip", SectionKey: "filter", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will only run specs that do not match this regular expression. Can be specified multiple times, values are ORed."}, + {KeyPath: "S.FocusFiles", Name: "focus-file", SectionKey: "filter", UsageArgument: "file (regexp) | file:line | file:lineA-lineB | file:line,line,line", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will only run specs in matching files. Can be specified multiple times, values are ORed."}, + {KeyPath: "S.SkipFiles", Name: "skip-file", SectionKey: "filter", UsageArgument: "file (regexp) | file:line | file:lineA-lineB | file:line,line,line", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will skip specs in matching files. Can be specified multiple times, values are ORed."}, + + {KeyPath: "D.RegexScansFilePath", DeprecatedName: "regexScansFilePath", DeprecatedDocLink: "removed--regexscansfilepath", DeprecatedVersion: "2.0.0"}, + {KeyPath: "D.DebugParallel", DeprecatedName: "debug", DeprecatedDocLink: "removed--debug", DeprecatedVersion: "2.0.0"}, + {KeyPath: "D.EmitSpecProgress", DeprecatedName: "progress", SectionKey: "debug", + DeprecatedVersion: "2.5.0", Usage: ". The functionality provided by --progress was confusing and is no longer needed. Use --show-node-events instead to see node entry and exit events included in the timeline of failed and verbose specs. Or you can run with -vv to always see all node events. Lastly, --poll-progress-after and the PollProgressAfter decorator now provide a better mechanism for debugging specs that tend to get stuck."}, +} + +// ParallelConfigFlags provides flags for the Ginkgo test process (not the CLI) +var ParallelConfigFlags = GinkgoFlags{ + {KeyPath: "S.ParallelProcess", Name: "parallel.process", SectionKey: "low-level-parallel", UsageDefaultValue: "1", + Usage: "This worker process's (one-indexed) process number. For running specs in parallel."}, + {KeyPath: "S.ParallelTotal", Name: "parallel.total", SectionKey: "low-level-parallel", UsageDefaultValue: "1", + Usage: "The total number of worker processes. For running specs in parallel."}, + {KeyPath: "S.ParallelHost", Name: "parallel.host", SectionKey: "low-level-parallel", UsageDefaultValue: "set by Ginkgo CLI", + Usage: "The address for the server that will synchronize the processes."}, +} + +// ReporterConfigFlags provides flags for the Ginkgo test process, and CLI +var ReporterConfigFlags = GinkgoFlags{ + {KeyPath: "R.NoColor", Name: "no-color", SectionKey: "output", DeprecatedName: "noColor", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "If set, suppress color output in default reporter."}, + {KeyPath: "R.Verbose", Name: "v", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, emits more output including GinkgoWriter contents."}, + {KeyPath: "R.VeryVerbose", Name: "vv", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, emits with maximal verbosity - includes skipped and pending tests."}, + {KeyPath: "R.Succinct", Name: "succinct", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, default reporter prints out a very succinct report"}, + {KeyPath: "R.FullTrace", Name: "trace", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, default reporter prints out the full stack trace when a failure occurs"}, + {KeyPath: "R.ShowNodeEvents", Name: "show-node-events", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, default reporter prints node > Enter and < Exit events when specs fail"}, + {KeyPath: "R.GithubOutput", Name: "github-output", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, default reporter prints easier to manage output in Github Actions."}, + {KeyPath: "R.SilenceSkips", Name: "silence-skips", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, default reporter will not print out skipped tests."}, + {KeyPath: "R.ForceNewlines", Name: "force-newlines", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, default reporter will ensure a newline appears after each test."}, + + {KeyPath: "R.JSONReport", Name: "json-report", UsageArgument: "filename.json", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, Ginkgo will generate a JSON-formatted test report at the specified location."}, + {KeyPath: "R.JUnitReport", Name: "junit-report", UsageArgument: "filename.xml", SectionKey: "output", DeprecatedName: "reportFile", DeprecatedDocLink: "improved-reporting-infrastructure", + Usage: "If set, Ginkgo will generate a conformant junit test report in the specified file."}, + {KeyPath: "R.TeamcityReport", Name: "teamcity-report", UsageArgument: "filename", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, Ginkgo will generate a Teamcity-formatted test report at the specified location."}, + + {KeyPath: "D.SlowSpecThresholdWithFLoatUnits", DeprecatedName: "slowSpecThreshold", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed--slowspecthreshold", + Usage: "use --slow-spec-threshold instead and pass in a duration string (e.g. '5s', not '5.0')"}, + {KeyPath: "D.NoisyPendings", DeprecatedName: "noisyPendings", DeprecatedDocLink: "removed--noisypendings-and--noisyskippings", DeprecatedVersion: "2.0.0"}, + {KeyPath: "D.NoisySkippings", DeprecatedName: "noisySkippings", DeprecatedDocLink: "removed--noisypendings-and--noisyskippings", DeprecatedVersion: "2.0.0"}, + {KeyPath: "D.SlowSpecThreshold", DeprecatedName: "slow-spec-threshold", SectionKey: "output", Usage: "--slow-spec-threshold has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of Ginkgo. This feature has proved to be more noisy than useful. You can use --poll-progress-after, instead, to get more actionable feedback about potentially slow specs and understand where they might be getting stuck.", DeprecatedVersion: "2.5.0"}, + {KeyPath: "D.AlwaysEmitGinkgoWriter", DeprecatedName: "always-emit-ginkgo-writer", SectionKey: "output", Usage: " - use -v instead, or one of Ginkgo's machine-readable report formats to get GinkgoWriter output for passing specs."}, +} + +// BuildTestSuiteFlagSet attaches to the CommandLine flagset and provides flags for the Ginkgo test process +func BuildTestSuiteFlagSet(suiteConfig *SuiteConfig, reporterConfig *ReporterConfig) (GinkgoFlagSet, error) { + flags := SuiteConfigFlags.CopyAppend(ParallelConfigFlags...).CopyAppend(ReporterConfigFlags...) + flags = flags.WithPrefix("ginkgo") + bindings := map[string]interface{}{ + "S": suiteConfig, + "R": reporterConfig, + "D": &deprecatedConfig{}, + } + extraGoFlagsSection := GinkgoFlagSection{Style: "{{gray}}", Heading: "Go test flags"} + + return NewAttachedGinkgoFlagSet(flag.CommandLine, flags, bindings, FlagSections, extraGoFlagsSection) +} + +// VetConfig validates that the Ginkgo test process' configuration is sound +func VetConfig(flagSet GinkgoFlagSet, suiteConfig SuiteConfig, reporterConfig ReporterConfig) []error { + errors := []error{} + + if flagSet.WasSet("count") || flagSet.WasSet("test.count") { + flag := flagSet.Lookup("count") + if flag == nil { + flag = flagSet.Lookup("test.count") + } + count, err := strconv.Atoi(flag.Value.String()) + if err != nil || count != 1 { + errors = append(errors, GinkgoErrors.InvalidGoFlagCount()) + } + } + + if flagSet.WasSet("parallel") || flagSet.WasSet("test.parallel") { + errors = append(errors, GinkgoErrors.InvalidGoFlagParallel()) + } + + if suiteConfig.ParallelTotal < 1 { + errors = append(errors, GinkgoErrors.InvalidParallelTotalConfiguration()) + } + + if suiteConfig.ParallelProcess > suiteConfig.ParallelTotal || suiteConfig.ParallelProcess < 1 { + errors = append(errors, GinkgoErrors.InvalidParallelProcessConfiguration()) + } + + if suiteConfig.ParallelTotal > 1 && suiteConfig.ParallelHost == "" { + errors = append(errors, GinkgoErrors.MissingParallelHostConfiguration()) + } + + if suiteConfig.DryRun && suiteConfig.ParallelTotal > 1 { + errors = append(errors, GinkgoErrors.DryRunInParallelConfiguration()) + } + + if suiteConfig.GracePeriod <= 0 { + errors = append(errors, GinkgoErrors.GracePeriodCannotBeZero()) + } + + if len(suiteConfig.FocusFiles) > 0 { + _, err := ParseFileFilters(suiteConfig.FocusFiles) + if err != nil { + errors = append(errors, err) + } + } + + if len(suiteConfig.SkipFiles) > 0 { + _, err := ParseFileFilters(suiteConfig.SkipFiles) + if err != nil { + errors = append(errors, err) + } + } + + if suiteConfig.LabelFilter != "" { + _, err := ParseLabelFilter(suiteConfig.LabelFilter) + if err != nil { + errors = append(errors, err) + } + } + + switch strings.ToLower(suiteConfig.OutputInterceptorMode) { + case "", "dup", "swap", "none": + default: + errors = append(errors, GinkgoErrors.InvalidOutputInterceptorModeConfiguration(suiteConfig.OutputInterceptorMode)) + } + + numVerbosity := 0 + for _, v := range []bool{reporterConfig.Succinct, reporterConfig.Verbose, reporterConfig.VeryVerbose} { + if v { + numVerbosity++ + } + } + if numVerbosity > 1 { + errors = append(errors, GinkgoErrors.ConflictingVerbosityConfiguration()) + } + + return errors +} + +// GinkgoCLISharedFlags provides flags shared by the Ginkgo CLI's build, watch, and run commands +var GinkgoCLISharedFlags = GinkgoFlags{ + {KeyPath: "C.Recurse", Name: "r", SectionKey: "multiple-suites", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo finds and runs test suites under the current directory recursively."}, + {KeyPath: "C.SkipPackage", Name: "skip-package", SectionKey: "multiple-suites", DeprecatedName: "skipPackage", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + UsageArgument: "comma-separated list of packages", + Usage: "A comma-separated list of package names to be skipped. If any part of the package's path matches, that package is ignored."}, + {KeyPath: "C.RequireSuite", Name: "require-suite", SectionKey: "failure", DeprecatedName: "requireSuite", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "If set, Ginkgo fails if there are ginkgo tests in a directory but no invocation of RunSpecs."}, + {KeyPath: "C.NumCompilers", Name: "compilers", SectionKey: "multiple-suites", UsageDefaultValue: "0 (will autodetect)", + Usage: "When running multiple packages, the number of concurrent compilations to perform."}, +} + +// GinkgoCLIRunAndWatchFlags provides flags shared by the Ginkgo CLI's build and watch commands (but not run) +var GinkgoCLIRunAndWatchFlags = GinkgoFlags{ + {KeyPath: "C.Procs", Name: "procs", SectionKey: "parallel", UsageDefaultValue: "1 (run in series)", + Usage: "The number of parallel test nodes to run."}, + {KeyPath: "C.Procs", Name: "nodes", SectionKey: "parallel", UsageDefaultValue: "1 (run in series)", + Usage: "--nodes is an alias for --procs"}, + {KeyPath: "C.Parallel", Name: "p", SectionKey: "parallel", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will run in parallel with an auto-detected number of nodes."}, + {KeyPath: "C.AfterRunHook", Name: "after-run-hook", SectionKey: "misc", DeprecatedName: "afterSuiteHook", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "Command to run when a test suite completes."}, + {KeyPath: "C.OutputDir", Name: "output-dir", SectionKey: "output", UsageArgument: "directory", DeprecatedName: "outputdir", DeprecatedDocLink: "improved-profiling-support", + Usage: "A location to place all generated profiles and reports."}, + {KeyPath: "C.KeepSeparateCoverprofiles", Name: "keep-separate-coverprofiles", SectionKey: "code-and-coverage-analysis", + Usage: "If set, Ginkgo does not merge coverprofiles into one monolithic coverprofile. The coverprofiles will remain in their respective package directories or in -output-dir if set."}, + {KeyPath: "C.KeepSeparateReports", Name: "keep-separate-reports", SectionKey: "output", + Usage: "If set, Ginkgo does not merge per-suite reports (e.g. -json-report) into one monolithic report for the entire testrun. The reports will remain in their respective package directories or in -output-dir if set."}, + + {KeyPath: "D.Stream", DeprecatedName: "stream", DeprecatedDocLink: "removed--stream", DeprecatedVersion: "2.0.0"}, + {KeyPath: "D.Notify", DeprecatedName: "notify", DeprecatedDocLink: "removed--notify", DeprecatedVersion: "2.0.0"}, +} + +// GinkgoCLIRunFlags provides flags for Ginkgo CLI's run command that aren't shared by any other commands +var GinkgoCLIRunFlags = GinkgoFlags{ + {KeyPath: "C.KeepGoing", Name: "keep-going", SectionKey: "multiple-suites", DeprecatedName: "keepGoing", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "If set, failures from earlier test suites do not prevent later test suites from running."}, + {KeyPath: "C.UntilItFails", Name: "until-it-fails", SectionKey: "debug", DeprecatedName: "untilItFails", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will keep rerunning test suites until a failure occurs."}, + {KeyPath: "C.Repeat", Name: "repeat", SectionKey: "debug", UsageArgument: "n", UsageDefaultValue: "0 - i.e. no repetition, run only once", + Usage: "The number of times to re-run a test-suite. Useful for debugging flaky tests. If set to N the suite will be run N+1 times and will be required to pass each time."}, + {KeyPath: "C.RandomizeSuites", Name: "randomize-suites", SectionKey: "order", DeprecatedName: "randomizeSuites", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + Usage: "If set, ginkgo will randomize the order in which test suites run."}, +} + +// GinkgoCLIRunFlags provides flags for Ginkgo CLI's watch command that aren't shared by any other commands +var GinkgoCLIWatchFlags = GinkgoFlags{ + {KeyPath: "C.Depth", Name: "depth", SectionKey: "watch", + Usage: "Ginkgo will watch dependencies down to this depth in the dependency tree."}, + {KeyPath: "C.WatchRegExp", Name: "watch-regexp", SectionKey: "watch", DeprecatedName: "watchRegExp", DeprecatedDocLink: "changed-command-line-flags", + UsageArgument: "Regular Expression", + UsageDefaultValue: `\.go$`, + Usage: "Only files matching this regular expression will be watched for changes."}, +} + +// GoBuildFlags provides flags for the Ginkgo CLI build, run, and watch commands that capture go's build-time flags. These are passed to go test -c by the ginkgo CLI +var GoBuildFlags = GinkgoFlags{ + {KeyPath: "Go.Race", Name: "race", SectionKey: "code-and-coverage-analysis", + Usage: "enable data race detection. Supported only on linux/amd64, freebsd/amd64, darwin/amd64, windows/amd64, linux/ppc64le and linux/arm64 (only for 48-bit VMA)."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.Vet", Name: "vet", UsageArgument: "list", SectionKey: "code-and-coverage-analysis", + Usage: `Configure the invocation of "go vet" during "go test" to use the comma-separated list of vet checks. If list is empty, "go test" runs "go vet" with a curated list of checks believed to be always worth addressing. If list is "off", "go test" does not run "go vet" at all. Available checks can be found by running 'go doc cmd/vet'`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.Cover", Name: "cover", SectionKey: "code-and-coverage-analysis", + Usage: "Enable coverage analysis. Note that because coverage works by annotating the source code before compilation, compilation and test failures with coverage enabled may report line numbers that don't correspond to the original sources."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.CoverMode", Name: "covermode", UsageArgument: "set,count,atomic", SectionKey: "code-and-coverage-analysis", + Usage: `Set the mode for coverage analysis for the package[s] being tested. 'set': does this statement run? 'count': how many times does this statement run? 'atomic': like count, but correct in multithreaded tests and more expensive (must use atomic with -race). Sets -cover`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.CoverPkg", Name: "coverpkg", UsageArgument: "pattern1,pattern2,pattern3", SectionKey: "code-and-coverage-analysis", + Usage: "Apply coverage analysis in each test to packages matching the patterns. The default is for each test to analyze only the package being tested. See 'go help packages' for a description of package patterns. Sets -cover."}, + + {KeyPath: "Go.A", Name: "a", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "force rebuilding of packages that are already up-to-date."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.ASMFlags", Name: "asmflags", UsageArgument: "'[pattern=]arg list'", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "arguments to pass on each go tool asm invocation."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.BuildMode", Name: "buildmode", UsageArgument: "mode", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "build mode to use. See 'go help buildmode' for more."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.Compiler", Name: "compiler", UsageArgument: "name", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "name of compiler to use, as in runtime.Compiler (gccgo or gc)."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.GCCGoFlags", Name: "gccgoflags", UsageArgument: "'[pattern=]arg list'", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "arguments to pass on each gccgo compiler/linker invocation."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.GCFlags", Name: "gcflags", UsageArgument: "'[pattern=]arg list'", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "arguments to pass on each go tool compile invocation."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.InstallSuffix", Name: "installsuffix", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "a suffix to use in the name of the package installation directory, in order to keep output separate from default builds. If using the -race flag, the install suffix is automatically set to raceor, if set explicitly, has _race appended to it. Likewise for the -msan flag. Using a -buildmode option that requires non-default compile flags has a similar effect."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.LDFlags", Name: "ldflags", UsageArgument: "'[pattern=]arg list'", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "arguments to pass on each go tool link invocation."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.LinkShared", Name: "linkshared", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "build code that will be linked against shared libraries previously created with -buildmode=shared."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.Mod", Name: "mod", UsageArgument: "mode (readonly, vendor, or mod)", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "module download mode to use: readonly, vendor, or mod. See 'go help modules' for more."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.ModCacheRW", Name: "modcacherw", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "leave newly-created directories in the module cache read-write instead of making them read-only."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.ModFile", Name: "modfile", UsageArgument: "file", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: `in module aware mode, read (and possibly write) an alternate go.mod file instead of the one in the module root directory. A file named go.mod must still be present in order to determine the module root directory, but it is not accessed. When -modfile is specified, an alternate go.sum file is also used: its path is derived from the -modfile flag by trimming the ".mod" extension and appending ".sum".`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.MSan", Name: "msan", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "enable interoperation with memory sanitizer. Supported only on linux/amd64, linux/arm64 and only with Clang/LLVM as the host C compiler. On linux/arm64, pie build mode will be used."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.N", Name: "n", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "print the commands but do not run them."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.PkgDir", Name: "pkgdir", UsageArgument: "dir", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "install and load all packages from dir instead of the usual locations. For example, when building with a non-standard configuration, use -pkgdir to keep generated packages in a separate location."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.Tags", Name: "tags", UsageArgument: "tag,list", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "a comma-separated list of build tags to consider satisfied during the build. For more information about build tags, see the description of build constraints in the documentation for the go/build package. (Earlier versions of Go used a space-separated list, and that form is deprecated but still recognized.)"}, + {KeyPath: "Go.TrimPath", Name: "trimpath", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: `remove all file system paths from the resulting executable. Instead of absolute file system paths, the recorded file names will begin with either "go" (for the standard library), or a module path@version (when using modules), or a plain import path (when using GOPATH).`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.ToolExec", Name: "toolexec", UsageArgument: "'cmd args'", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "a program to use to invoke toolchain programs like vet and asm. For example, instead of running asm, the go command will run cmd args /path/to/asm '."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.Work", Name: "work", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "print the name of the temporary work directory and do not delete it when exiting."}, + {KeyPath: "Go.X", Name: "x", SectionKey: "go-build", + Usage: "print the commands."}, +} + +// GoRunFlags provides flags for the Ginkgo CLI run, and watch commands that capture go's run-time flags. These are passed to the compiled test binary by the ginkgo CLI +var GoRunFlags = GinkgoFlags{ + {KeyPath: "Go.CoverProfile", Name: "coverprofile", UsageArgument: "file", SectionKey: "code-and-coverage-analysis", + Usage: `Write a coverage profile to the file after all tests have passed. Sets -cover.`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.BlockProfile", Name: "blockprofile", UsageArgument: "file", SectionKey: "performance-analysis", + Usage: `Write a goroutine blocking profile to the specified file when all tests are complete. Preserves test binary.`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.BlockProfileRate", Name: "blockprofilerate", UsageArgument: "rate", SectionKey: "performance-analysis", + Usage: `Control the detail provided in goroutine blocking profiles by calling runtime.SetBlockProfileRate with rate. See 'go doc runtime.SetBlockProfileRate'. The profiler aims to sample, on average, one blocking event every n nanoseconds the program spends blocked. By default, if -test.blockprofile is set without this flag, all blocking events are recorded, equivalent to -test.blockprofilerate=1.`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.CPUProfile", Name: "cpuprofile", UsageArgument: "file", SectionKey: "performance-analysis", + Usage: `Write a CPU profile to the specified file before exiting. Preserves test binary.`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.MemProfile", Name: "memprofile", UsageArgument: "file", SectionKey: "performance-analysis", + Usage: `Write an allocation profile to the file after all tests have passed. Preserves test binary.`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.MemProfileRate", Name: "memprofilerate", UsageArgument: "rate", SectionKey: "performance-analysis", + Usage: `Enable more precise (and expensive) memory allocation profiles by setting runtime.MemProfileRate. See 'go doc runtime.MemProfileRate'. To profile all memory allocations, use -test.memprofilerate=1.`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.MutexProfile", Name: "mutexprofile", UsageArgument: "file", SectionKey: "performance-analysis", + Usage: `Write a mutex contention profile to the specified file when all tests are complete. Preserves test binary.`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.MutexProfileFraction", Name: "mutexprofilefraction", UsageArgument: "n", SectionKey: "performance-analysis", + Usage: `if >= 0, calls runtime.SetMutexProfileFraction() Sample 1 in n stack traces of goroutines holding a contended mutex.`}, + {KeyPath: "Go.Trace", Name: "execution-trace", UsageArgument: "file", ExportAs: "trace", SectionKey: "performance-analysis", + Usage: `Write an execution trace to the specified file before exiting.`}, +} + +// VetAndInitializeCLIAndGoConfig validates that the Ginkgo CLI's configuration is sound +// It returns a potentially mutated copy of the config that rationalizes the configuration to ensure consistency for downstream consumers +func VetAndInitializeCLIAndGoConfig(cliConfig CLIConfig, goFlagsConfig GoFlagsConfig) (CLIConfig, GoFlagsConfig, []error) { + errors := []error{} + + if cliConfig.Repeat > 0 && cliConfig.UntilItFails { + errors = append(errors, GinkgoErrors.BothRepeatAndUntilItFails()) + } + + //initialize the output directory + if cliConfig.OutputDir != "" { + err := os.MkdirAll(cliConfig.OutputDir, 0777) + if err != nil { + errors = append(errors, err) + } + } + + //ensure cover mode is configured appropriately + if goFlagsConfig.CoverMode != "" || goFlagsConfig.CoverPkg != "" || goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile != "" { + goFlagsConfig.Cover = true + } + if goFlagsConfig.Cover && goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile == "" { + goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile = "coverprofile.out" + } + + return cliConfig, goFlagsConfig, errors +} + +// GenerateGoTestCompileArgs is used by the Ginkgo CLI to generate command line arguments to pass to the go test -c command when compiling the test +func GenerateGoTestCompileArgs(goFlagsConfig GoFlagsConfig, destination string, packageToBuild string, pathToInvocationPath string) ([]string, error) { + // if the user has set the CoverProfile run-time flag make sure to set the build-time cover flag to make sure + // the built test binary can generate a coverprofile + if goFlagsConfig.CoverProfile != "" { + goFlagsConfig.Cover = true + } + + if goFlagsConfig.CoverPkg != "" { + coverPkgs := strings.Split(goFlagsConfig.CoverPkg, ",") + adjustedCoverPkgs := make([]string, len(coverPkgs)) + for i, coverPkg := range coverPkgs { + coverPkg = strings.Trim(coverPkg, " ") + if strings.HasPrefix(coverPkg, "./") { + // this is a relative coverPkg - we need to reroot it + adjustedCoverPkgs[i] = "./" + filepath.Join(pathToInvocationPath, strings.TrimPrefix(coverPkg, "./")) + } else { + // this is a package name - don't touch it + adjustedCoverPkgs[i] = coverPkg + } + } + goFlagsConfig.CoverPkg = strings.Join(adjustedCoverPkgs, ",") + } + + args := []string{"test", "-c", "-o", destination, packageToBuild} + goArgs, err := GenerateFlagArgs( + GoBuildFlags, + map[string]interface{}{ + "Go": &goFlagsConfig, + }, + ) + + if err != nil { + return []string{}, err + } + args = append(args, goArgs...) + return args, nil +} + +// GenerateGinkgoTestRunArgs is used by the Ginkgo CLI to generate command line arguments to pass to the compiled Ginkgo test binary +func GenerateGinkgoTestRunArgs(suiteConfig SuiteConfig, reporterConfig ReporterConfig, goFlagsConfig GoFlagsConfig) ([]string, error) { + var flags GinkgoFlags + flags = SuiteConfigFlags.WithPrefix("ginkgo") + flags = flags.CopyAppend(ParallelConfigFlags.WithPrefix("ginkgo")...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(ReporterConfigFlags.WithPrefix("ginkgo")...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GoRunFlags.WithPrefix("test")...) + bindings := map[string]interface{}{ + "S": &suiteConfig, + "R": &reporterConfig, + "Go": &goFlagsConfig, + } + + return GenerateFlagArgs(flags, bindings) +} + +// GenerateGoTestRunArgs is used by the Ginkgo CLI to generate command line arguments to pass to the compiled non-Ginkgo test binary +func GenerateGoTestRunArgs(goFlagsConfig GoFlagsConfig) ([]string, error) { + flags := GoRunFlags.WithPrefix("test") + bindings := map[string]interface{}{ + "Go": &goFlagsConfig, + } + + args, err := GenerateFlagArgs(flags, bindings) + if err != nil { + return args, err + } + args = append(args, "--test.v") + return args, nil +} + +// BuildRunCommandFlagSet builds the FlagSet for the `ginkgo run` command +func BuildRunCommandFlagSet(suiteConfig *SuiteConfig, reporterConfig *ReporterConfig, cliConfig *CLIConfig, goFlagsConfig *GoFlagsConfig) (GinkgoFlagSet, error) { + flags := SuiteConfigFlags + flags = flags.CopyAppend(ReporterConfigFlags...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GinkgoCLISharedFlags...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GinkgoCLIRunAndWatchFlags...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GinkgoCLIRunFlags...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GoBuildFlags...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GoRunFlags...) + + bindings := map[string]interface{}{ + "S": suiteConfig, + "R": reporterConfig, + "C": cliConfig, + "Go": goFlagsConfig, + "D": &deprecatedConfig{}, + } + + return NewGinkgoFlagSet(flags, bindings, FlagSections) +} + +// BuildWatchCommandFlagSet builds the FlagSet for the `ginkgo watch` command +func BuildWatchCommandFlagSet(suiteConfig *SuiteConfig, reporterConfig *ReporterConfig, cliConfig *CLIConfig, goFlagsConfig *GoFlagsConfig) (GinkgoFlagSet, error) { + flags := SuiteConfigFlags + flags = flags.CopyAppend(ReporterConfigFlags...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GinkgoCLISharedFlags...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GinkgoCLIRunAndWatchFlags...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GinkgoCLIWatchFlags...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GoBuildFlags...) + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GoRunFlags...) + + bindings := map[string]interface{}{ + "S": suiteConfig, + "R": reporterConfig, + "C": cliConfig, + "Go": goFlagsConfig, + "D": &deprecatedConfig{}, + } + + return NewGinkgoFlagSet(flags, bindings, FlagSections) +} + +// BuildBuildCommandFlagSet builds the FlagSet for the `ginkgo build` command +func BuildBuildCommandFlagSet(cliConfig *CLIConfig, goFlagsConfig *GoFlagsConfig) (GinkgoFlagSet, error) { + flags := GinkgoCLISharedFlags + flags = flags.CopyAppend(GoBuildFlags...) + + bindings := map[string]interface{}{ + "C": cliConfig, + "Go": goFlagsConfig, + "D": &deprecatedConfig{}, + } + + flagSections := make(GinkgoFlagSections, len(FlagSections)) + copy(flagSections, FlagSections) + for i := range flagSections { + if flagSections[i].Key == "multiple-suites" { + flagSections[i].Heading = "Building Multiple Suites" + } + if flagSections[i].Key == "go-build" { + flagSections[i] = GinkgoFlagSection{Key: "go-build", Style: "{{/}}", Heading: "Go Build Flags", + Description: "These flags are inherited from go build."} + } + } + + return NewGinkgoFlagSet(flags, bindings, flagSections) +} + +func BuildLabelsCommandFlagSet(cliConfig *CLIConfig) (GinkgoFlagSet, error) { + flags := GinkgoCLISharedFlags.SubsetWithNames("r", "skip-package") + + bindings := map[string]interface{}{ + "C": cliConfig, + } + + flagSections := make(GinkgoFlagSections, len(FlagSections)) + copy(flagSections, FlagSections) + for i := range flagSections { + if flagSections[i].Key == "multiple-suites" { + flagSections[i].Heading = "Fetching Labels from Multiple Suites" + } + } + + return NewGinkgoFlagSet(flags, bindings, flagSections) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/deprecated_types.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/deprecated_types.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1792230 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/deprecated_types.go @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +package types + +import ( + "strconv" + "time" +) + +/* + A set of deprecations to make the transition from v1 to v2 easier for users who have written custom reporters. +*/ + +type SuiteSummary = DeprecatedSuiteSummary +type SetupSummary = DeprecatedSetupSummary +type SpecSummary = DeprecatedSpecSummary +type SpecMeasurement = DeprecatedSpecMeasurement +type SpecComponentType = NodeType +type SpecFailure = DeprecatedSpecFailure + +var ( + SpecComponentTypeInvalid = NodeTypeInvalid + SpecComponentTypeContainer = NodeTypeContainer + SpecComponentTypeIt = NodeTypeIt + SpecComponentTypeBeforeEach = NodeTypeBeforeEach + SpecComponentTypeJustBeforeEach = NodeTypeJustBeforeEach + SpecComponentTypeAfterEach = NodeTypeAfterEach + SpecComponentTypeJustAfterEach = NodeTypeJustAfterEach + SpecComponentTypeBeforeSuite = NodeTypeBeforeSuite + SpecComponentTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite = NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite + SpecComponentTypeAfterSuite = NodeTypeAfterSuite + SpecComponentTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite = NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite +) + +type DeprecatedSuiteSummary struct { + SuiteDescription string + SuiteSucceeded bool + SuiteID string + + NumberOfSpecsBeforeParallelization int + NumberOfTotalSpecs int + NumberOfSpecsThatWillBeRun int + NumberOfPendingSpecs int + NumberOfSkippedSpecs int + NumberOfPassedSpecs int + NumberOfFailedSpecs int + NumberOfFlakedSpecs int + RunTime time.Duration +} + +type DeprecatedSetupSummary struct { + ComponentType SpecComponentType + CodeLocation CodeLocation + + State SpecState + RunTime time.Duration + Failure SpecFailure + + CapturedOutput string + SuiteID string +} + +type DeprecatedSpecSummary struct { + ComponentTexts []string + ComponentCodeLocations []CodeLocation + + State SpecState + RunTime time.Duration + Failure SpecFailure + IsMeasurement bool + NumberOfSamples int + Measurements map[string]*DeprecatedSpecMeasurement + + CapturedOutput string + SuiteID string +} + +func (s DeprecatedSpecSummary) HasFailureState() bool { + return s.State.Is(SpecStateFailureStates) +} + +func (s DeprecatedSpecSummary) TimedOut() bool { + return false +} + +func (s DeprecatedSpecSummary) Panicked() bool { + return s.State == SpecStatePanicked +} + +func (s DeprecatedSpecSummary) Failed() bool { + return s.State == SpecStateFailed +} + +func (s DeprecatedSpecSummary) Passed() bool { + return s.State == SpecStatePassed +} + +func (s DeprecatedSpecSummary) Skipped() bool { + return s.State == SpecStateSkipped +} + +func (s DeprecatedSpecSummary) Pending() bool { + return s.State == SpecStatePending +} + +type DeprecatedSpecFailure struct { + Message string + Location CodeLocation + ForwardedPanic string + + ComponentIndex int + ComponentType SpecComponentType + ComponentCodeLocation CodeLocation +} + +type DeprecatedSpecMeasurement struct { + Name string + Info interface{} + Order int + + Results []float64 + + Smallest float64 + Largest float64 + Average float64 + StdDeviation float64 + + SmallestLabel string + LargestLabel string + AverageLabel string + Units string + Precision int +} + +func (s DeprecatedSpecMeasurement) PrecisionFmt() string { + if s.Precision == 0 { + return "%f" + } + + str := strconv.Itoa(s.Precision) + + return "%." + str + "f" +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/deprecation_support.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/deprecation_support.go similarity index 64% rename from vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/deprecation_support.go rename to vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/deprecation_support.go index d5a6658..e2519f6 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types/deprecation_support.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/deprecation_support.go @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ import ( "os" "strconv" "strings" + "sync" "unicode" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config" - "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/formatter" + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" ) type Deprecation struct { @@ -22,20 +22,12 @@ var Deprecations = deprecations{} func (d deprecations) CustomReporter() Deprecation { return Deprecation{ - Message: "You are using a custom reporter. Support for custom reporters will likely be removed in V2. Most users were using them to generate junit or teamcity reports and this functionality will be merged into the core reporter. In addition, Ginkgo 2.0 will support emitting a JSON-formatted report that users can then manipulate to generate custom reports.\n\n{{red}}{{bold}}If this change will be impactful to you please leave a comment on {{cyan}}{{underline}}https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/711{{/}}", + Message: "Support for custom reporters has been removed in V2. Please read the documentation linked to below for Ginkgo's new behavior and for a migration path:", DocLink: "removed-custom-reporters", Version: "1.16.0", } } -func (d deprecations) V1Reporter() Deprecation { - return Deprecation{ - Message: "You are using a V1 Ginkgo Reporter. Please update your custom reporter to the new V2 Reporter interface.", - DocLink: "changed-reporter-interface", - Version: "1.16.0", - } -} - func (d deprecations) Async() Deprecation { return Deprecation{ Message: "You are passing a Done channel to a test node to test asynchronous behavior. This is deprecated in Ginkgo V2. Your test will run synchronously and the timeout will be ignored.", @@ -46,7 +38,7 @@ func (d deprecations) Async() Deprecation { func (d deprecations) Measure() Deprecation { return Deprecation{ - Message: "Measure is deprecated and will be removed in Ginkgo V2. Please migrate to gomega/gmeasure.", + Message: "Measure is deprecated and has been removed from Ginkgo V2. Any Measure tests in your spec will not run. Please migrate to gomega/gmeasure.", DocLink: "removed-measure", Version: "1.16.3", } @@ -56,7 +48,15 @@ func (d deprecations) ParallelNode() Deprecation { return Deprecation{ Message: "GinkgoParallelNode is deprecated and will be removed in Ginkgo V2. Please use GinkgoParallelProcess instead.", DocLink: "renamed-ginkgoparallelnode", - Version: "1.16.5", + Version: "1.16.4", + } +} + +func (d deprecations) CurrentGinkgoTestDescription() Deprecation { + return Deprecation{ + Message: "CurrentGinkgoTestDescription() is deprecated in Ginkgo V2. Use CurrentSpecReport() instead.", + DocLink: "changed-currentginkgotestdescription", + Version: "1.16.0", } } @@ -75,13 +75,30 @@ func (d deprecations) Blur() Deprecation { } } +func (d deprecations) Nodot() Deprecation { + return Deprecation{ + Message: "The nodot command is deprecated in Ginkgo V2. Please either dot-import Ginkgo or use the package identifier in your code to references objects and types provided by Ginkgo and Gomega.", + DocLink: "removed-ginkgo-nodot", + Version: "1.16.0", + } +} + +func (d deprecations) SuppressProgressReporting() Deprecation { + return Deprecation{ + Message: "Improvements to how reporters emit timeline information means that SuppressProgressReporting is no longer necessary and has been deprecated.", + Version: "2.5.0", + } +} + type DeprecationTracker struct { deprecations map[Deprecation][]CodeLocation + lock *sync.Mutex } func NewDeprecationTracker() *DeprecationTracker { return &DeprecationTracker{ deprecations: map[Deprecation][]CodeLocation{}, + lock: &sync.Mutex{}, } } @@ -95,6 +112,8 @@ func (d *DeprecationTracker) TrackDeprecation(deprecation Deprecation, cl ...Cod } } + d.lock.Lock() + defer d.lock.Unlock() if len(cl) == 1 { d.deprecations[deprecation] = append(d.deprecations[deprecation], cl[0]) } else { @@ -103,29 +122,27 @@ func (d *DeprecationTracker) TrackDeprecation(deprecation Deprecation, cl ...Cod } func (d *DeprecationTracker) DidTrackDeprecations() bool { + d.lock.Lock() + defer d.lock.Unlock() return len(d.deprecations) > 0 } func (d *DeprecationTracker) DeprecationsReport() string { - out := formatter.F("\n{{light-yellow}}You're using deprecated Ginkgo functionality:{{/}}\n") + d.lock.Lock() + defer d.lock.Unlock() + out := formatter.F("{{light-yellow}}You're using deprecated Ginkgo functionality:{{/}}\n") out += formatter.F("{{light-yellow}}============================================={{/}}\n") - out += formatter.F("{{bold}}{{green}}Ginkgo 2.0{{/}} is under active development and will introduce several new features, improvements, and a small handful of breaking changes.\n") - out += formatter.F("A release candidate for 2.0 is now available and 2.0 should GA in Fall 2021. {{bold}}Please give the RC a try and send us feedback!{{/}}\n") - out += formatter.F(" - To learn more, view the migration guide at {{cyan}}{{underline}}https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/blob/ver2/docs/MIGRATING_TO_V2.md{{/}}\n") - out += formatter.F(" - For instructions on using the Release Candidate visit {{cyan}}{{underline}}https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/blob/ver2/docs/MIGRATING_TO_V2.md#using-the-beta{{/}}\n") - out += formatter.F(" - To comment, chime in at {{cyan}}{{underline}}https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/711{{/}}\n\n") - for deprecation, locations := range d.deprecations { out += formatter.Fi(1, "{{yellow}}"+deprecation.Message+"{{/}}\n") if deprecation.DocLink != "" { - out += formatter.Fi(1, "{{bold}}Learn more at:{{/}} {{cyan}}{{underline}}https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/blob/ver2/docs/MIGRATING_TO_V2.md#%s{{/}}\n", deprecation.DocLink) + out += formatter.Fi(1, "{{bold}}Learn more at:{{/}} {{cyan}}{{underline}}https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/MIGRATING_TO_V2#%s{{/}}\n", deprecation.DocLink) } for _, location := range locations { out += formatter.Fi(2, "{{gray}}%s{{/}}\n", location) } } out += formatter.F("\n{{gray}}To silence deprecations that can be silenced set the following environment variable:{{/}}\n") - out += formatter.Fi(1, "{{gray}}ACK_GINKGO_DEPRECATIONS=%s{{/}}\n", config.VERSION) + out += formatter.Fi(1, "{{gray}}ACK_GINKGO_DEPRECATIONS=%s{{/}}\n", VERSION) return out } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/enum_support.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/enum_support.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d96ae0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/enum_support.go @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +package types + +import "encoding/json" + +type EnumSupport struct { + toString map[uint]string + toEnum map[string]uint + maxEnum uint +} + +func NewEnumSupport(toString map[uint]string) EnumSupport { + toEnum, maxEnum := map[string]uint{}, uint(0) + for k, v := range toString { + toEnum[v] = k + if maxEnum < k { + maxEnum = k + } + } + return EnumSupport{toString: toString, toEnum: toEnum, maxEnum: maxEnum} +} + +func (es EnumSupport) String(e uint) string { + if e > es.maxEnum { + return es.toString[0] + } + return es.toString[e] +} + +func (es EnumSupport) UnmarshJSON(b []byte) (uint, error) { + var dec string + if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &dec); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + out := es.toEnum[dec] // if we miss we get 0 which is what we want anyway + return out, nil +} + +func (es EnumSupport) MarshJSON(e uint) ([]byte, error) { + if e == 0 || e > es.maxEnum { + return json.Marshal(nil) + } + return json.Marshal(es.toString[e]) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/errors.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/errors.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6bb72d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/errors.go @@ -0,0 +1,639 @@ +package types + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strings" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" +) + +type GinkgoError struct { + Heading string + Message string + DocLink string + CodeLocation CodeLocation +} + +func (g GinkgoError) Error() string { + out := formatter.F("{{bold}}{{red}}%s{{/}}\n", g.Heading) + if (g.CodeLocation != CodeLocation{}) { + contentsOfLine := strings.TrimLeft(g.CodeLocation.ContentsOfLine(), "\t ") + if contentsOfLine != "" { + out += formatter.F("{{light-gray}}%s{{/}}\n", contentsOfLine) + } + out += formatter.F("{{gray}}%s{{/}}\n", g.CodeLocation) + } + if g.Message != "" { + out += formatter.Fiw(1, formatter.COLS, g.Message) + out += "\n\n" + } + if g.DocLink != "" { + out += formatter.Fiw(1, formatter.COLS, "{{bold}}Learn more at:{{/}} {{cyan}}{{underline}}http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#%s{{/}}\n", g.DocLink) + } + + return out +} + +type ginkgoErrors struct{} + +var GinkgoErrors = ginkgoErrors{} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) UncaughtGinkgoPanic(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Your Test Panicked", + Message: `When you, or your assertion library, calls Ginkgo's Fail(), +Ginkgo panics to prevent subsequent assertions from running. + +Normally Ginkgo rescues this panic so you shouldn't see it. + +However, if you make an assertion in a goroutine, Ginkgo can't capture the panic. +To circumvent this, you should call + + defer GinkgoRecover() + +at the top of the goroutine that caused this panic. + +Alternatively, you may have made an assertion outside of a Ginkgo +leaf node (e.g. in a container node or some out-of-band function) - please move your assertion to +an appropriate Ginkgo node (e.g. a BeforeSuite, BeforeEach, It, etc...).`, + DocLink: "mental-model-how-ginkgo-handles-failure", + CodeLocation: cl, + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) RerunningSuite() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Rerunning Suite", + Message: formatter.F(`It looks like you are calling RunSpecs more than once. Ginkgo does not support rerunning suites. If you want to rerun a suite try {{bold}}ginkgo --repeat=N{{/}} or {{bold}}ginkgo --until-it-fails{{/}}`), + DocLink: "repeating-spec-runs-and-managing-flaky-specs", + } +} + +/* Tree construction errors */ + +func (g ginkgoErrors) PushingNodeInRunPhase(nodeType NodeType, cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Ginkgo detected an issue with your spec structure", + Message: formatter.F( + `It looks like you are trying to add a {{bold}}[%s]{{/}} node +to the Ginkgo spec tree in a leaf node {{bold}}after{{/}} the specs started running. + +To enable randomization and parallelization Ginkgo requires the spec tree +to be fully constructed up front. In practice, this means that you can +only create nodes like {{bold}}[%s]{{/}} at the top-level or within the +body of a {{bold}}Describe{{/}}, {{bold}}Context{{/}}, or {{bold}}When{{/}}.`, nodeType, nodeType), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "mental-model-how-ginkgo-traverses-the-spec-hierarchy", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) CaughtPanicDuringABuildPhase(caughtPanic interface{}, cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Assertion or Panic detected during tree construction", + Message: formatter.F( + `Ginkgo detected a panic while constructing the spec tree. +You may be trying to make an assertion in the body of a container node +(i.e. {{bold}}Describe{{/}}, {{bold}}Context{{/}}, or {{bold}}When{{/}}). + +Please ensure all assertions are inside leaf nodes such as {{bold}}BeforeEach{{/}}, +{{bold}}It{{/}}, etc. + +{{bold}}Here's the content of the panic that was caught:{{/}} +%v`, caughtPanic), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "no-assertions-in-container-nodes", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) SuiteNodeInNestedContext(nodeType NodeType, cl CodeLocation) error { + docLink := "suite-setup-and-cleanup-beforesuite-and-aftersuite" + if nodeType.Is(NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite | NodeTypeReportAfterSuite) { + docLink = "reporting-nodes---reportbeforesuite-and-reportaftersuite" + } + + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Ginkgo detected an issue with your spec structure", + Message: formatter.F( + `It looks like you are trying to add a {{bold}}[%s]{{/}} node within a container node. + +{{bold}}%s{{/}} can only be called at the top level.`, nodeType, nodeType), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: docLink, + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) SuiteNodeDuringRunPhase(nodeType NodeType, cl CodeLocation) error { + docLink := "suite-setup-and-cleanup-beforesuite-and-aftersuite" + if nodeType.Is(NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite | NodeTypeReportAfterSuite) { + docLink = "reporting-nodes---reportbeforesuite-and-reportaftersuite" + } + + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Ginkgo detected an issue with your spec structure", + Message: formatter.F( + `It looks like you are trying to add a {{bold}}[%s]{{/}} node within a leaf node after the spec started running. + +{{bold}}%s{{/}} can only be called at the top level.`, nodeType, nodeType), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: docLink, + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) MultipleBeforeSuiteNodes(nodeType NodeType, cl CodeLocation, earlierNodeType NodeType, earlierCodeLocation CodeLocation) error { + return ginkgoErrorMultipleSuiteNodes("setup", nodeType, cl, earlierNodeType, earlierCodeLocation) +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) MultipleAfterSuiteNodes(nodeType NodeType, cl CodeLocation, earlierNodeType NodeType, earlierCodeLocation CodeLocation) error { + return ginkgoErrorMultipleSuiteNodes("teardown", nodeType, cl, earlierNodeType, earlierCodeLocation) +} + +func ginkgoErrorMultipleSuiteNodes(setupOrTeardown string, nodeType NodeType, cl CodeLocation, earlierNodeType NodeType, earlierCodeLocation CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Ginkgo detected an issue with your spec structure", + Message: formatter.F( + `It looks like you are trying to add a {{bold}}[%s]{{/}} node but +you already have a {{bold}}[%s]{{/}} node defined at: {{gray}}%s{{/}}. + +Ginkgo only allows you to define one suite %s node.`, nodeType, earlierNodeType, earlierCodeLocation, setupOrTeardown), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "suite-setup-and-cleanup-beforesuite-and-aftersuite", + } +} + +/* Decorator errors */ +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidDecoratorForNodeType(cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType, decorator string) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Decorator", + Message: formatter.F(`[%s] node cannot be passed a(n) '%s' decorator`, nodeType, decorator), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidDeclarationOfFocusedAndPending(cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Combination of Decorators: Focused and Pending", + Message: formatter.F(`[%s] node was decorated with both Focus and Pending. At most one is allowed.`, nodeType), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidDeclarationOfFlakeAttemptsAndMustPassRepeatedly(cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Combination of Decorators: FlakeAttempts and MustPassRepeatedly", + Message: formatter.F(`[%s] node was decorated with both FlakeAttempts and MustPassRepeatedly. At most one is allowed.`, nodeType), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) UnknownDecorator(cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType, decorator interface{}) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Unknown Decorator", + Message: formatter.F(`[%s] node was passed an unknown decorator: '%#v'`, nodeType, decorator), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidBodyTypeForContainer(t reflect.Type, cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Function", + Message: formatter.F(`[%s] node must be passed {{bold}}func(){{/}} - i.e. functions that take nothing and return nothing. You passed {{bold}}%s{{/}} instead.`, nodeType, t), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidBodyType(t reflect.Type, cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType) error { + mustGet := "{{bold}}func(){{/}}, {{bold}}func(ctx SpecContext){{/}}, or {{bold}}func(ctx context.Context){{/}}" + if nodeType.Is(NodeTypeContainer) { + mustGet = "{{bold}}func(){{/}}" + } + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Function", + Message: formatter.F(`[%s] node must be passed `+mustGet+`. +You passed {{bold}}%s{{/}} instead.`, nodeType, t), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidBodyTypeForSynchronizedBeforeSuiteProc1(t reflect.Type, cl CodeLocation) error { + mustGet := "{{bold}}func() []byte{{/}}, {{bold}}func(ctx SpecContext) []byte{{/}}, or {{bold}}func(ctx context.Context) []byte{{/}}, {{bold}}func(){{/}}, {{bold}}func(ctx SpecContext){{/}}, or {{bold}}func(ctx context.Context){{/}}" + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Function", + Message: formatter.F(`[SynchronizedBeforeSuite] node must be passed `+mustGet+` for its first function. +You passed {{bold}}%s{{/}} instead.`, t), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidBodyTypeForSynchronizedBeforeSuiteAllProcs(t reflect.Type, cl CodeLocation) error { + mustGet := "{{bold}}func(){{/}}, {{bold}}func(ctx SpecContext){{/}}, or {{bold}}func(ctx context.Context){{/}}, {{bold}}func([]byte){{/}}, {{bold}}func(ctx SpecContext, []byte){{/}}, or {{bold}}func(ctx context.Context, []byte){{/}}" + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Function", + Message: formatter.F(`[SynchronizedBeforeSuite] node must be passed `+mustGet+` for its second function. +You passed {{bold}}%s{{/}} instead.`, t), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) MultipleBodyFunctions(cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Multiple Functions", + Message: formatter.F(`[%s] node must be passed a single function - but more than one was passed in.`, nodeType), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) MissingBodyFunction(cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Missing Functions", + Message: formatter.F(`[%s] node must be passed a single function - but none was passed in.`, nodeType), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidTimeoutOrGracePeriodForNonContextNode(cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid NodeTimeout SpecTimeout, or GracePeriod", + Message: formatter.F(`[%s] was passed NodeTimeout, SpecTimeout, or GracePeriod but does not have a callback that accepts a {{bold}}SpecContext{{/}} or {{bold}}context.Context{{/}}. You must accept a context to enable timeouts and grace periods`, nodeType), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "spec-timeouts-and-interruptible-nodes", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidTimeoutOrGracePeriodForNonContextCleanupNode(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid NodeTimeout SpecTimeout, or GracePeriod", + Message: formatter.F(`[DeferCleanup] was passed NodeTimeout or GracePeriod but does not have a callback that accepts a {{bold}}SpecContext{{/}} or {{bold}}context.Context{{/}}. You must accept a context to enable timeouts and grace periods`), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "spec-timeouts-and-interruptible-nodes", + } +} + +/* Ordered Container errors */ +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidSerialNodeInNonSerialOrderedContainer(cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Serial Node in Non-Serial Ordered Container", + Message: formatter.F(`[%s] node was decorated with Serial but occurs in an Ordered container that is not marked Serial. Move the Serial decorator to the outer-most Ordered container to mark all ordered specs within the container as serial.`, nodeType), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "node-decorators-overview", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) SetupNodeNotInOrderedContainer(cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Setup Node not in Ordered Container", + Message: fmt.Sprintf("[%s] setup nodes must appear inside an Ordered container. They cannot be nested within other containers, even containers in an ordered container.", nodeType), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "ordered-containers", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidContinueOnFailureDecoration(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "ContinueOnFailure not decorating an outermost Ordered Container", + Message: "ContinueOnFailure can only decorate an Ordered container, and this Ordered container must be the outermost Ordered container.", + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "ordered-containers", + } +} + +/* DeferCleanup errors */ +func (g ginkgoErrors) DeferCleanupInvalidFunction(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "DeferCleanup requires a valid function", + Message: "You must pass DeferCleanup a function to invoke. This function must return zero or one values - if it does return, it must return an error. The function can take arbitrarily many arguments and you should provide these to DeferCleanup to pass along to the function.", + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "cleaning-up-our-cleanup-code-defercleanup", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) PushingCleanupNodeDuringTreeConstruction(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "DeferCleanup must be called inside a setup or subject node", + Message: "You must call DeferCleanup inside a setup node (e.g. BeforeEach, BeforeSuite, AfterAll...) or a subject node (i.e. It). You can't call DeferCleanup at the top-level or in a container node - use the After* family of setup nodes instead.", + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "cleaning-up-our-cleanup-code-defercleanup", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) PushingCleanupInReportingNode(cl CodeLocation, nodeType NodeType) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: fmt.Sprintf("DeferCleanup cannot be called in %s", nodeType), + Message: "Please inline your cleanup code - Ginkgo won't run cleanup code after a Reporting node.", + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "cleaning-up-our-cleanup-code-defercleanup", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) PushingCleanupInCleanupNode(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "DeferCleanup cannot be called in a DeferCleanup callback", + Message: "Please inline your cleanup code - Ginkgo doesn't let you call DeferCleanup from within DeferCleanup", + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "cleaning-up-our-cleanup-code-defercleanup", + } +} + +/* ReportEntry errors */ +func (g ginkgoErrors) TooManyReportEntryValues(cl CodeLocation, arg interface{}) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Too Many ReportEntry Values", + Message: formatter.F(`{{bold}}AddGinkgoReport{{/}} can only be given one value. Got unexpected value: %#v`, arg), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "attaching-data-to-reports", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) AddReportEntryNotDuringRunPhase(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Ginkgo detected an issue with your spec structure", + Message: formatter.F(`It looks like you are calling {{bold}}AddGinkgoReport{{/}} outside of a running spec. Make sure you call {{bold}}AddGinkgoReport{{/}} inside a runnable node such as It or BeforeEach and not inside the body of a container such as Describe or Context.`), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "attaching-data-to-reports", + } +} + +/* By errors */ +func (g ginkgoErrors) ByNotDuringRunPhase(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Ginkgo detected an issue with your spec structure", + Message: formatter.F(`It looks like you are calling {{bold}}By{{/}} outside of a running spec. Make sure you call {{bold}}By{{/}} inside a runnable node such as It or BeforeEach and not inside the body of a container such as Describe or Context.`), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "documenting-complex-specs-by", + } +} + +/* FileFilter and SkipFilter errors */ +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidFileFilter(filter string) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid File Filter", + Message: fmt.Sprintf(`The provided file filter: "%s" is invalid. File filters must have the format "file", "file:lines" where "file" is a regular expression that will match against the file path and lines is a comma-separated list of integers (e.g. file:1,5,7) or line-ranges (e.g. file:1-3,5-9) or both (e.g. file:1,5-9)`, filter), + DocLink: "filtering-specs", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidFileFilterRegularExpression(filter string, err error) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid File Filter Regular Expression", + Message: fmt.Sprintf(`The provided file filter: "%s" included an invalid regular expression. regexp.Compile error: %s`, filter, err), + DocLink: "filtering-specs", + } +} + +/* Label Errors */ +func (g ginkgoErrors) SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input string, location int, error string) error { + var message string + if location >= 0 { + for i, r := range input { + if i == location { + message += "{{red}}{{bold}}{{underline}}" + } + message += string(r) + if i == location { + message += "{{/}}" + } + } + } else { + message = input + } + message += "\n" + error + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Syntax Error Parsing Label Filter", + Message: message, + DocLink: "spec-labels", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidLabel(label string, cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Label", + Message: fmt.Sprintf("'%s' is an invalid label. Labels cannot contain of the following characters: '&|!,()/'", label), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "spec-labels", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidEmptyLabel(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Empty Label", + Message: "Labels cannot be empty", + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "spec-labels", + } +} + +/* Table errors */ +func (g ginkgoErrors) MultipleEntryBodyFunctionsForTable(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "DescribeTable passed multiple functions", + Message: "It looks like you are passing multiple functions into DescribeTable. Only one function can be passed in. This function will be called for each Entry in the table.", + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "table-specs", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidEntryDescription(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Invalid Entry description", + Message: "Entry description functions must be a string, a function that accepts the entry parameters and returns a string, or nil.", + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "table-specs", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) MissingParametersForTableFunction(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "No parameters have been passed to the Table Function", + Message: "The Table Function expected at least 1 parameter", + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "table-specs", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) IncorrectParameterTypeForTable(i int, name string, cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "DescribeTable passed incorrect parameter type", + Message: fmt.Sprintf("Parameter #%d passed to DescribeTable is of incorrect type <%s>", i, name), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "table-specs", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) TooFewParametersToTableFunction(expected, actual int, kind string, cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: fmt.Sprintf("Too few parameters passed in to %s", kind), + Message: fmt.Sprintf("The %s expected %d parameters but you passed in %d", kind, expected, actual), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "table-specs", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) TooManyParametersToTableFunction(expected, actual int, kind string, cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: fmt.Sprintf("Too many parameters passed in to %s", kind), + Message: fmt.Sprintf("The %s expected %d parameters but you passed in %d", kind, expected, actual), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "table-specs", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) IncorrectParameterTypeToTableFunction(i int, expected, actual reflect.Type, kind string, cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: fmt.Sprintf("Incorrect parameters type passed to %s", kind), + Message: fmt.Sprintf("The %s expected parameter #%d to be of type <%s> but you passed in <%s>", kind, i, expected, actual), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "table-specs", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) IncorrectVariadicParameterTypeToTableFunction(expected, actual reflect.Type, kind string, cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: fmt.Sprintf("Incorrect parameters type passed to %s", kind), + Message: fmt.Sprintf("The %s expected its variadic parameters to be of type <%s> but you passed in <%s>", kind, expected, actual), + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "table-specs", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) ContextsCannotBeUsedInSubtreeTables(cl CodeLocation) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Contexts cannot be used in subtree tables", + Message: "You''ve defined a subtree body function that accepts a context but did not provide one in the table entry. Ginkgo SpecContexts can only be passed in to subject and setup nodes - so if you are trying to implement a spec timeout you should request a context in the It function within your subtree body function, not in the subtree body function itself.", + CodeLocation: cl, + DocLink: "table-specs", + } +} + +/* Parallel Synchronization errors */ + +func (g ginkgoErrors) AggregatedReportUnavailableDueToNodeDisappearing() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Test Report unavailable because a Ginkgo parallel process disappeared", + Message: "The aggregated report could not be fetched for a ReportAfterSuite node. A Ginkgo parallel process disappeared before it could finish reporting.", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) SynchronizedBeforeSuiteFailedOnProc1() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "SynchronizedBeforeSuite failed on Ginkgo parallel process #1", + Message: "The first SynchronizedBeforeSuite function running on Ginkgo parallel process #1 failed. This suite will now abort.", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) SynchronizedBeforeSuiteDisappearedOnProc1() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Process #1 disappeared before SynchronizedBeforeSuite could report back", + Message: "Ginkgo parallel process #1 disappeared before the first SynchronizedBeforeSuite function completed. This suite will now abort.", + } +} + +/* Configuration errors */ + +func (g ginkgoErrors) UnknownTypePassedToRunSpecs(value interface{}) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Unknown Type passed to RunSpecs", + Message: fmt.Sprintf("RunSpecs() accepts labels, and configuration of type types.SuiteConfig and/or types.ReporterConfig.\n You passed in: %v", value), + } +} + +var sharedParallelErrorMessage = "It looks like you are trying to run specs in parallel with go test.\nThis is unsupported and you should use the ginkgo CLI instead." + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidParallelTotalConfiguration() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "-ginkgo.parallel.total must be >= 1", + Message: sharedParallelErrorMessage, + DocLink: "spec-parallelization", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidParallelProcessConfiguration() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "-ginkgo.parallel.process is one-indexed and must be <= ginkgo.parallel.total", + Message: sharedParallelErrorMessage, + DocLink: "spec-parallelization", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) MissingParallelHostConfiguration() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "-ginkgo.parallel.host is missing", + Message: sharedParallelErrorMessage, + DocLink: "spec-parallelization", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) UnreachableParallelHost(host string) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Could not reach ginkgo.parallel.host:" + host, + Message: sharedParallelErrorMessage, + DocLink: "spec-parallelization", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) DryRunInParallelConfiguration() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Ginkgo only performs -dryRun in serial mode.", + Message: "Please try running ginkgo -dryRun again, but without -p or -procs to ensure the suite is running in series.", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) GracePeriodCannotBeZero() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Ginkgo requires a positive --grace-period.", + Message: "Please set --grace-period to a positive duration. The default is 30s.", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) ConflictingVerbosityConfiguration() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Conflicting reporter verbosity settings.", + Message: "You can't set more than one of -v, -vv and --succinct. Please pick one!", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidOutputInterceptorModeConfiguration(value string) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: fmt.Sprintf("Invalid value '%s' for --output-interceptor-mode.", value), + Message: "You must choose one of 'dup', 'swap', or 'none'.", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidGoFlagCount() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Use of go test -count", + Message: "Ginkgo does not support using go test -count to rerun suites. Only -count=1 is allowed. To repeat suite runs, please use the ginkgo cli and `ginkgo -until-it-fails` or `ginkgo -repeat=N`.", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) InvalidGoFlagParallel() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Use of go test -parallel", + Message: "Go test's implementation of parallelization does not actually parallelize Ginkgo specs. Please use the ginkgo cli and `ginkgo -p` or `ginkgo -procs=N` instead.", + } +} + +func (g ginkgoErrors) BothRepeatAndUntilItFails() error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "--repeat and --until-it-fails are both set", + Message: "--until-it-fails directs Ginkgo to rerun specs indefinitely until they fail. --repeat directs Ginkgo to rerun specs a set number of times. You can't set both... which would you like?", + } +} + +/* Stack-Trace parsing errors */ + +func (g ginkgoErrors) FailedToParseStackTrace(message string) error { + return GinkgoError{ + Heading: "Failed to Parse Stack Trace", + Message: message, + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/file_filter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/file_filter.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc21df7 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/file_filter.go @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +package types + +import ( + "regexp" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +func ParseFileFilters(filters []string) (FileFilters, error) { + ffs := FileFilters{} + for _, filter := range filters { + ff := FileFilter{} + if filter == "" { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.InvalidFileFilter(filter) + } + components := strings.Split(filter, ":") + if !(len(components) == 1 || len(components) == 2) { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.InvalidFileFilter(filter) + } + + var err error + ff.Filename, err = regexp.Compile(components[0]) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if len(components) == 2 { + lineFilters := strings.Split(components[1], ",") + for _, lineFilter := range lineFilters { + components := strings.Split(lineFilter, "-") + if len(components) == 1 { + line, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimSpace(components[0])) + if err != nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.InvalidFileFilter(filter) + } + ff.LineFilters = append(ff.LineFilters, LineFilter{line, line + 1}) + } else if len(components) == 2 { + line1, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimSpace(components[0])) + if err != nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.InvalidFileFilter(filter) + } + line2, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimSpace(components[1])) + if err != nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.InvalidFileFilter(filter) + } + ff.LineFilters = append(ff.LineFilters, LineFilter{line1, line2}) + } else { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.InvalidFileFilter(filter) + } + } + } + ffs = append(ffs, ff) + } + return ffs, nil +} + +type FileFilter struct { + Filename *regexp.Regexp + LineFilters LineFilters +} + +func (f FileFilter) Matches(locations []CodeLocation) bool { + for _, location := range locations { + if f.Filename.MatchString(location.FileName) && + f.LineFilters.Matches(location.LineNumber) { + return true + } + + } + return false +} + +type FileFilters []FileFilter + +func (ffs FileFilters) Matches(locations []CodeLocation) bool { + for _, ff := range ffs { + if ff.Matches(locations) { + return true + } + } + + return false +} + +type LineFilter struct { + Min int + Max int +} + +func (lf LineFilter) Matches(line int) bool { + return lf.Min <= line && line < lf.Max +} + +type LineFilters []LineFilter + +func (lfs LineFilters) Matches(line int) bool { + if len(lfs) == 0 { + return true + } + + for _, lf := range lfs { + if lf.Matches(line) { + return true + } + } + return false +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/flags.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/flags.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de69f30 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/flags.go @@ -0,0 +1,490 @@ +package types + +import ( + "flag" + "fmt" + "io" + "reflect" + "strings" + "time" + + "github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter" +) + +type GinkgoFlag struct { + Name string + KeyPath string + SectionKey string + + Usage string + UsageArgument string + UsageDefaultValue string + + DeprecatedName string + DeprecatedDocLink string + DeprecatedVersion string + + ExportAs string + AlwaysExport bool +} + +type GinkgoFlags []GinkgoFlag + +func (f GinkgoFlags) CopyAppend(flags ...GinkgoFlag) GinkgoFlags { + out := GinkgoFlags{} + out = append(out, f...) + out = append(out, flags...) + return out +} + +func (f GinkgoFlags) WithPrefix(prefix string) GinkgoFlags { + if prefix == "" { + return f + } + out := GinkgoFlags{} + for _, flag := range f { + if flag.Name != "" { + flag.Name = prefix + "." + flag.Name + } + if flag.DeprecatedName != "" { + flag.DeprecatedName = prefix + "." + flag.DeprecatedName + } + if flag.ExportAs != "" { + flag.ExportAs = prefix + "." + flag.ExportAs + } + out = append(out, flag) + } + return out +} + +func (f GinkgoFlags) SubsetWithNames(names ...string) GinkgoFlags { + out := GinkgoFlags{} + for _, flag := range f { + for _, name := range names { + if flag.Name == name { + out = append(out, flag) + break + } + } + } + return out +} + +type GinkgoFlagSection struct { + Key string + Style string + Succinct bool + Heading string + Description string +} + +type GinkgoFlagSections []GinkgoFlagSection + +func (gfs GinkgoFlagSections) Lookup(key string) (GinkgoFlagSection, bool) { + for _, section := range gfs { + if section.Key == key { + return section, true + } + } + + return GinkgoFlagSection{}, false +} + +type GinkgoFlagSet struct { + flags GinkgoFlags + bindings interface{} + + sections GinkgoFlagSections + extraGoFlagsSection GinkgoFlagSection + + flagSet *flag.FlagSet +} + +// Call NewGinkgoFlagSet to create GinkgoFlagSet that creates and binds to it's own *flag.FlagSet +func NewGinkgoFlagSet(flags GinkgoFlags, bindings interface{}, sections GinkgoFlagSections) (GinkgoFlagSet, error) { + return bindFlagSet(GinkgoFlagSet{ + flags: flags, + bindings: bindings, + sections: sections, + }, nil) +} + +// Call NewGinkgoFlagSet to create GinkgoFlagSet that extends an existing *flag.FlagSet +func NewAttachedGinkgoFlagSet(flagSet *flag.FlagSet, flags GinkgoFlags, bindings interface{}, sections GinkgoFlagSections, extraGoFlagsSection GinkgoFlagSection) (GinkgoFlagSet, error) { + return bindFlagSet(GinkgoFlagSet{ + flags: flags, + bindings: bindings, + sections: sections, + extraGoFlagsSection: extraGoFlagsSection, + }, flagSet) +} + +func bindFlagSet(f GinkgoFlagSet, flagSet *flag.FlagSet) (GinkgoFlagSet, error) { + if flagSet == nil { + f.flagSet = flag.NewFlagSet("", flag.ContinueOnError) + //suppress all output as Ginkgo is responsible for formatting usage + f.flagSet.SetOutput(io.Discard) + } else { + f.flagSet = flagSet + //we're piggybacking on an existing flagset (typically go test) so we have limited control + //on user feedback + f.flagSet.Usage = f.substituteUsage + } + + for _, flag := range f.flags { + name := flag.Name + + deprecatedUsage := "[DEPRECATED]" + deprecatedName := flag.DeprecatedName + if name != "" { + deprecatedUsage = fmt.Sprintf("[DEPRECATED] use --%s instead", name) + } else if flag.Usage != "" { + deprecatedUsage += " " + flag.Usage + } + + value, ok := valueAtKeyPath(f.bindings, flag.KeyPath) + if !ok { + return GinkgoFlagSet{}, fmt.Errorf("could not load KeyPath: %s", flag.KeyPath) + } + + iface, addr := value.Interface(), value.Addr().Interface() + + switch value.Type() { + case reflect.TypeOf(string("")): + if name != "" { + f.flagSet.StringVar(addr.(*string), name, iface.(string), flag.Usage) + } + if deprecatedName != "" { + f.flagSet.StringVar(addr.(*string), deprecatedName, iface.(string), deprecatedUsage) + } + case reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)): + if name != "" { + f.flagSet.Int64Var(addr.(*int64), name, iface.(int64), flag.Usage) + } + if deprecatedName != "" { + f.flagSet.Int64Var(addr.(*int64), deprecatedName, iface.(int64), deprecatedUsage) + } + case reflect.TypeOf(float64(0)): + if name != "" { + f.flagSet.Float64Var(addr.(*float64), name, iface.(float64), flag.Usage) + } + if deprecatedName != "" { + f.flagSet.Float64Var(addr.(*float64), deprecatedName, iface.(float64), deprecatedUsage) + } + case reflect.TypeOf(int(0)): + if name != "" { + f.flagSet.IntVar(addr.(*int), name, iface.(int), flag.Usage) + } + if deprecatedName != "" { + f.flagSet.IntVar(addr.(*int), deprecatedName, iface.(int), deprecatedUsage) + } + case reflect.TypeOf(bool(true)): + if name != "" { + f.flagSet.BoolVar(addr.(*bool), name, iface.(bool), flag.Usage) + } + if deprecatedName != "" { + f.flagSet.BoolVar(addr.(*bool), deprecatedName, iface.(bool), deprecatedUsage) + } + case reflect.TypeOf(time.Duration(0)): + if name != "" { + f.flagSet.DurationVar(addr.(*time.Duration), name, iface.(time.Duration), flag.Usage) + } + if deprecatedName != "" { + f.flagSet.DurationVar(addr.(*time.Duration), deprecatedName, iface.(time.Duration), deprecatedUsage) + } + + case reflect.TypeOf([]string{}): + if name != "" { + f.flagSet.Var(stringSliceVar{value}, name, flag.Usage) + } + if deprecatedName != "" { + f.flagSet.Var(stringSliceVar{value}, deprecatedName, deprecatedUsage) + } + default: + return GinkgoFlagSet{}, fmt.Errorf("unsupported type %T", iface) + } + } + + return f, nil +} + +func (f GinkgoFlagSet) IsZero() bool { + return f.flagSet == nil +} + +func (f GinkgoFlagSet) WasSet(name string) bool { + found := false + f.flagSet.Visit(func(f *flag.Flag) { + if f.Name == name { + found = true + } + }) + + return found +} + +func (f GinkgoFlagSet) Lookup(name string) *flag.Flag { + return f.flagSet.Lookup(name) +} + +func (f GinkgoFlagSet) Parse(args []string) ([]string, error) { + if f.IsZero() { + return args, nil + } + err := f.flagSet.Parse(args) + if err != nil { + return []string{}, err + } + return f.flagSet.Args(), nil +} + +func (f GinkgoFlagSet) ValidateDeprecations(deprecationTracker *DeprecationTracker) { + if f.IsZero() { + return + } + f.flagSet.Visit(func(flag *flag.Flag) { + for _, ginkgoFlag := range f.flags { + if ginkgoFlag.DeprecatedName != "" && strings.HasSuffix(flag.Name, ginkgoFlag.DeprecatedName) { + message := fmt.Sprintf("--%s is deprecated", ginkgoFlag.DeprecatedName) + if ginkgoFlag.Name != "" { + message = fmt.Sprintf("--%s is deprecated, use --%s instead", ginkgoFlag.DeprecatedName, ginkgoFlag.Name) + } else if ginkgoFlag.Usage != "" { + message += " " + ginkgoFlag.Usage + } + + deprecationTracker.TrackDeprecation(Deprecation{ + Message: message, + DocLink: ginkgoFlag.DeprecatedDocLink, + Version: ginkgoFlag.DeprecatedVersion, + }) + } + } + }) +} + +func (f GinkgoFlagSet) Usage() string { + if f.IsZero() { + return "" + } + groupedFlags := map[GinkgoFlagSection]GinkgoFlags{} + ungroupedFlags := GinkgoFlags{} + managedFlags := map[string]bool{} + extraGoFlags := []*flag.Flag{} + + for _, flag := range f.flags { + managedFlags[flag.Name] = true + managedFlags[flag.DeprecatedName] = true + + if flag.Name == "" { + continue + } + + section, ok := f.sections.Lookup(flag.SectionKey) + if ok { + groupedFlags[section] = append(groupedFlags[section], flag) + } else { + ungroupedFlags = append(ungroupedFlags, flag) + } + } + + f.flagSet.VisitAll(func(flag *flag.Flag) { + if !managedFlags[flag.Name] { + extraGoFlags = append(extraGoFlags, flag) + } + }) + + out := "" + for _, section := range f.sections { + flags := groupedFlags[section] + if len(flags) == 0 { + continue + } + out += f.usageForSection(section) + if section.Succinct { + succinctFlags := []string{} + for _, flag := range flags { + if flag.Name != "" { + succinctFlags = append(succinctFlags, fmt.Sprintf("--%s", flag.Name)) + } + } + out += formatter.Fiw(1, formatter.COLS, section.Style+strings.Join(succinctFlags, ", ")+"{{/}}\n") + } else { + for _, flag := range flags { + out += f.usageForFlag(flag, section.Style) + } + } + out += "\n" + } + if len(ungroupedFlags) > 0 { + for _, flag := range ungroupedFlags { + out += f.usageForFlag(flag, "") + } + out += "\n" + } + if len(extraGoFlags) > 0 { + out += f.usageForSection(f.extraGoFlagsSection) + for _, goFlag := range extraGoFlags { + out += f.usageForGoFlag(goFlag) + } + } + + return out +} + +func (f GinkgoFlagSet) substituteUsage() { + fmt.Fprintln(f.flagSet.Output(), f.Usage()) +} + +func valueAtKeyPath(root interface{}, keyPath string) (reflect.Value, bool) { + if len(keyPath) == 0 { + return reflect.Value{}, false + } + + val := reflect.ValueOf(root) + components := strings.Split(keyPath, ".") + for _, component := range components { + val = reflect.Indirect(val) + switch val.Kind() { + case reflect.Map: + val = val.MapIndex(reflect.ValueOf(component)) + if val.Kind() == reflect.Interface { + val = reflect.ValueOf(val.Interface()) + } + case reflect.Struct: + val = val.FieldByName(component) + default: + return reflect.Value{}, false + } + if (val == reflect.Value{}) { + return reflect.Value{}, false + } + } + + return val, true +} + +func (f GinkgoFlagSet) usageForSection(section GinkgoFlagSection) string { + out := formatter.F(section.Style + "{{bold}}{{underline}}" + section.Heading + "{{/}}\n") + if section.Description != "" { + out += formatter.Fiw(0, formatter.COLS, section.Description+"\n") + } + return out +} + +func (f GinkgoFlagSet) usageForFlag(flag GinkgoFlag, style string) string { + argument := flag.UsageArgument + defValue := flag.UsageDefaultValue + if argument == "" { + value, _ := valueAtKeyPath(f.bindings, flag.KeyPath) + switch value.Type() { + case reflect.TypeOf(string("")): + argument = "string" + case reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)), reflect.TypeOf(int(0)): + argument = "int" + case reflect.TypeOf(time.Duration(0)): + argument = "duration" + case reflect.TypeOf(float64(0)): + argument = "float" + case reflect.TypeOf([]string{}): + argument = "string" + } + } + if argument != "" { + argument = "[" + argument + "] " + } + if defValue != "" { + defValue = fmt.Sprintf("(default: %s)", defValue) + } + hyphens := "--" + if len(flag.Name) == 1 { + hyphens = "-" + } + + out := formatter.Fi(1, style+"%s%s{{/}} %s{{gray}}%s{{/}}\n", hyphens, flag.Name, argument, defValue) + out += formatter.Fiw(2, formatter.COLS, "{{light-gray}}%s{{/}}\n", flag.Usage) + return out +} + +func (f GinkgoFlagSet) usageForGoFlag(goFlag *flag.Flag) string { + //Taken directly from the flag package + out := fmt.Sprintf(" -%s", goFlag.Name) + name, usage := flag.UnquoteUsage(goFlag) + if len(name) > 0 { + out += " " + name + } + if len(out) <= 4 { + out += "\t" + } else { + out += "\n \t" + } + out += strings.ReplaceAll(usage, "\n", "\n \t") + out += "\n" + return out +} + +type stringSliceVar struct { + slice reflect.Value +} + +func (ssv stringSliceVar) String() string { return "" } +func (ssv stringSliceVar) Set(s string) error { + ssv.slice.Set(reflect.AppendSlice(ssv.slice, reflect.ValueOf([]string{s}))) + return nil +} + +// given a set of GinkgoFlags and bindings, generate flag arguments suitable to be passed to an application with that set of flags configured. +func GenerateFlagArgs(flags GinkgoFlags, bindings interface{}) ([]string, error) { + result := []string{} + for _, flag := range flags { + name := flag.ExportAs + if name == "" { + name = flag.Name + } + if name == "" { + continue + } + + value, ok := valueAtKeyPath(bindings, flag.KeyPath) + if !ok { + return []string{}, fmt.Errorf("could not load KeyPath: %s", flag.KeyPath) + } + + iface := value.Interface() + switch value.Type() { + case reflect.TypeOf(string("")): + if iface.(string) != "" || flag.AlwaysExport { + result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%s=%s", name, iface)) + } + case reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)): + if iface.(int64) != 0 || flag.AlwaysExport { + result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%s=%d", name, iface)) + } + case reflect.TypeOf(float64(0)): + if iface.(float64) != 0 || flag.AlwaysExport { + result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%s=%f", name, iface)) + } + case reflect.TypeOf(int(0)): + if iface.(int) != 0 || flag.AlwaysExport { + result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%s=%d", name, iface)) + } + case reflect.TypeOf(bool(true)): + if iface.(bool) { + result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%s", name)) + } + case reflect.TypeOf(time.Duration(0)): + if iface.(time.Duration) != time.Duration(0) || flag.AlwaysExport { + result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%s=%s", name, iface)) + } + + case reflect.TypeOf([]string{}): + strings := iface.([]string) + for _, s := range strings { + result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("--%s=%s", name, s)) + } + default: + return []string{}, fmt.Errorf("unsupported type %T", iface) + } + } + + return result, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/label_filter.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/label_filter.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7fdc8aa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/label_filter.go @@ -0,0 +1,583 @@ +package types + +import ( + "fmt" + "regexp" + "strings" +) + +var DEBUG_LABEL_FILTER_PARSING = false + +type LabelFilter func([]string) bool + +func matchLabelAction(label string) LabelFilter { + expected := strings.ToLower(label) + return func(labels []string) bool { + for i := range labels { + if strings.ToLower(labels[i]) == expected { + return true + } + } + return false + } +} + +func matchLabelRegexAction(regex *regexp.Regexp) LabelFilter { + return func(labels []string) bool { + for i := range labels { + if regex.MatchString(labels[i]) { + return true + } + } + return false + } +} + +func notAction(filter LabelFilter) LabelFilter { + return func(labels []string) bool { return !filter(labels) } +} + +func andAction(a, b LabelFilter) LabelFilter { + return func(labels []string) bool { return a(labels) && b(labels) } +} + +func orAction(a, b LabelFilter) LabelFilter { + return func(labels []string) bool { return a(labels) || b(labels) } +} + +func labelSetFor(key string, labels []string) map[string]bool { + key = strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(key)) + out := map[string]bool{} + for _, label := range labels { + components := strings.SplitN(label, ":", 2) + if len(components) < 2 { + continue + } + if key == strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(components[0])) { + out[strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(components[1]))] = true + } + } + + return out +} + +func isEmptyLabelSetAction(key string) LabelFilter { + return func(labels []string) bool { + return len(labelSetFor(key, labels)) == 0 + } +} + +func containsAnyLabelSetAction(key string, expectedValues []string) LabelFilter { + return func(labels []string) bool { + set := labelSetFor(key, labels) + for _, value := range expectedValues { + if set[value] { + return true + } + } + return false + } +} + +func containsAllLabelSetAction(key string, expectedValues []string) LabelFilter { + return func(labels []string) bool { + set := labelSetFor(key, labels) + for _, value := range expectedValues { + if !set[value] { + return false + } + } + return true + } +} + +func consistsOfLabelSetAction(key string, expectedValues []string) LabelFilter { + return func(labels []string) bool { + set := labelSetFor(key, labels) + if len(set) != len(expectedValues) { + return false + } + for _, value := range expectedValues { + if !set[value] { + return false + } + } + return true + } +} + +func isSubsetOfLabelSetAction(key string, expectedValues []string) LabelFilter { + expectedSet := map[string]bool{} + for _, value := range expectedValues { + expectedSet[value] = true + } + return func(labels []string) bool { + set := labelSetFor(key, labels) + for value := range set { + if !expectedSet[value] { + return false + } + } + return true + } +} + +type lfToken uint + +const ( + lfTokenInvalid lfToken = iota + + lfTokenRoot + lfTokenOpenGroup + lfTokenCloseGroup + lfTokenNot + lfTokenAnd + lfTokenOr + lfTokenRegexp + lfTokenLabel + lfTokenSetKey + lfTokenSetOperation + lfTokenSetArgument + lfTokenEOF +) + +func (l lfToken) Precedence() int { + switch l { + case lfTokenRoot, lfTokenOpenGroup: + return 0 + case lfTokenOr: + return 1 + case lfTokenAnd: + return 2 + case lfTokenNot: + return 3 + case lfTokenSetOperation: + return 4 + } + return -1 +} + +func (l lfToken) String() string { + switch l { + case lfTokenRoot: + return "ROOT" + case lfTokenOpenGroup: + return "(" + case lfTokenCloseGroup: + return ")" + case lfTokenNot: + return "!" + case lfTokenAnd: + return "&&" + case lfTokenOr: + return "||" + case lfTokenRegexp: + return "/regexp/" + case lfTokenLabel: + return "label" + case lfTokenSetKey: + return "set_key" + case lfTokenSetOperation: + return "set_operation" + case lfTokenSetArgument: + return "set_argument" + case lfTokenEOF: + return "EOF" + } + return "INVALID" +} + +type treeNode struct { + token lfToken + location int + value string + + parent *treeNode + leftNode *treeNode + rightNode *treeNode +} + +func (tn *treeNode) setRightNode(node *treeNode) { + tn.rightNode = node + node.parent = tn +} + +func (tn *treeNode) setLeftNode(node *treeNode) { + tn.leftNode = node + node.parent = tn +} + +func (tn *treeNode) firstAncestorWithPrecedenceLEQ(precedence int) *treeNode { + if tn.token.Precedence() <= precedence { + return tn + } + return tn.parent.firstAncestorWithPrecedenceLEQ(precedence) +} + +func (tn *treeNode) firstUnmatchedOpenNode() *treeNode { + if tn.token == lfTokenOpenGroup { + return tn + } + if tn.parent == nil { + return nil + } + return tn.parent.firstUnmatchedOpenNode() +} + +func (tn *treeNode) constructLabelFilter(input string) (LabelFilter, error) { + switch tn.token { + case lfTokenOpenGroup: + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, tn.location, "Mismatched '(' - could not find matching ')'.") + case lfTokenLabel: + return matchLabelAction(tn.value), nil + case lfTokenRegexp: + re, err := regexp.Compile(tn.value) + if err != nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, tn.location, fmt.Sprintf("RegExp compilation error: %s", err)) + } + return matchLabelRegexAction(re), nil + case lfTokenSetOperation: + tokenSetOperation := strings.ToLower(tn.value) + if tokenSetOperation == "isempty" { + return isEmptyLabelSetAction(tn.leftNode.value), nil + } + if tn.rightNode == nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, tn.location, fmt.Sprintf("Set operation '%s' is missing an argument.", tn.value)) + } + + rawValues := strings.Split(tn.rightNode.value, ",") + values := make([]string, len(rawValues)) + for i := range rawValues { + values[i] = strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(rawValues[i])) + if strings.ContainsAny(values[i], "&|!,()/") { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, tn.rightNode.location, fmt.Sprintf("Invalid label value '%s' in set operation argument.", values[i])) + } else if values[i] == "" { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, tn.rightNode.location, "Empty label value in set operation argument.") + } + } + switch tokenSetOperation { + case "containsany": + return containsAnyLabelSetAction(tn.leftNode.value, values), nil + case "containsall": + return containsAllLabelSetAction(tn.leftNode.value, values), nil + case "consistsof": + return consistsOfLabelSetAction(tn.leftNode.value, values), nil + case "issubsetof": + return isSubsetOfLabelSetAction(tn.leftNode.value, values), nil + } + } + + if tn.rightNode == nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, -1, "Unexpected EOF.") + } + rightLF, err := tn.rightNode.constructLabelFilter(input) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + switch tn.token { + case lfTokenRoot, lfTokenCloseGroup: + return rightLF, nil + case lfTokenNot: + return notAction(rightLF), nil + } + + if tn.leftNode == nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, tn.location, fmt.Sprintf("Malformed tree - '%s' is missing left operand.", tn.token)) + } + leftLF, err := tn.leftNode.constructLabelFilter(input) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + switch tn.token { + case lfTokenAnd: + return andAction(leftLF, rightLF), nil + case lfTokenOr: + return orAction(leftLF, rightLF), nil + } + + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, tn.location, fmt.Sprintf("Invalid token '%s'.", tn.token)) +} + +func (tn *treeNode) tokenString() string { + out := fmt.Sprintf("<%s", tn.token) + if tn.value != "" { + out += " | " + tn.value + } + out += ">" + return out +} + +func (tn *treeNode) toString(indent int) string { + out := tn.tokenString() + "\n" + if tn.leftNode != nil { + out += fmt.Sprintf("%s |_(L)_%s", strings.Repeat(" ", indent), tn.leftNode.toString(indent+1)) + } + if tn.rightNode != nil { + out += fmt.Sprintf("%s |_(R)_%s", strings.Repeat(" ", indent), tn.rightNode.toString(indent+1)) + } + return out +} + +var validSetOperations = map[string]string{ + "containsany": "containsAny", + "containsall": "containsAll", + "consistsof": "consistsOf", + "issubsetof": "isSubsetOf", + "isempty": "isEmpty", +} + +func tokenize(input string) func() (*treeNode, error) { + lastToken := lfTokenInvalid + lastValue := "" + runes, i := []rune(input), 0 + + peekIs := func(r rune) bool { + if i+1 < len(runes) { + return runes[i+1] == r + } + return false + } + + consumeUntil := func(cutset string) (string, int) { + j := i + for ; j < len(runes); j++ { + if strings.IndexRune(cutset, runes[j]) >= 0 { + break + } + } + return string(runes[i:j]), j - i + } + + return func() (*treeNode, error) { + for i < len(runes) && runes[i] == ' ' { + i += 1 + } + + if i >= len(runes) { + return &treeNode{token: lfTokenEOF}, nil + } + + node := &treeNode{location: i} + defer func() { + lastToken = node.token + lastValue = node.value + }() + + if lastToken == lfTokenSetKey { + //we should get a valid set operation next + value, n := consumeUntil(" )") + if validSetOperations[strings.ToLower(value)] == "" { + return &treeNode{}, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, i, fmt.Sprintf("Invalid set operation '%s'.", value)) + } + i += n + node.token, node.value = lfTokenSetOperation, value + return node, nil + } + if lastToken == lfTokenSetOperation { + //we should get an argument next, if we aren't isempty + var arg = "" + origI := i + if runes[i] == '{' { + i += 1 + value, n := consumeUntil("}") + if i+n >= len(runes) { + return &treeNode{}, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, i-1, "Missing closing '}' in set operation argument?") + } + i += n + 1 + arg = value + } else { + value, n := consumeUntil("&|!,()/") + i += n + arg = strings.TrimSpace(value) + } + if strings.ToLower(lastValue) == "isempty" && arg != "" { + return &treeNode{}, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, origI, fmt.Sprintf("isEmpty does not take arguments, was passed '%s'.", arg)) + } + if arg == "" && strings.ToLower(lastValue) != "isempty" { + if i < len(runes) && runes[i] == '/' { + return &treeNode{}, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, origI, "Set operations do not support regular expressions.") + } else { + return &treeNode{}, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, origI, fmt.Sprintf("Set operation '%s' requires an argument.", lastValue)) + } + } + // note that we sent an empty SetArgument token if we are isempty + node.token, node.value = lfTokenSetArgument, arg + return node, nil + } + + switch runes[i] { + case '&': + if !peekIs('&') { + return &treeNode{}, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, i, "Invalid token '&'. Did you mean '&&'?") + } + i += 2 + node.token = lfTokenAnd + case '|': + if !peekIs('|') { + return &treeNode{}, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, i, "Invalid token '|'. Did you mean '||'?") + } + i += 2 + node.token = lfTokenOr + case '!': + i += 1 + node.token = lfTokenNot + case ',': + i += 1 + node.token = lfTokenOr + case '(': + i += 1 + node.token = lfTokenOpenGroup + case ')': + i += 1 + node.token = lfTokenCloseGroup + case '/': + i += 1 + value, n := consumeUntil("/") + i += n + 1 + node.token, node.value = lfTokenRegexp, value + default: + value, n := consumeUntil("&|!,()/:") + i += n + value = strings.TrimSpace(value) + + //are we the beginning of a set operation? + if i < len(runes) && runes[i] == ':' { + if peekIs(' ') { + if value == "" { + return &treeNode{}, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, i, "Missing set key.") + } + i += 1 + //we are the beginning of a set operation + node.token, node.value = lfTokenSetKey, value + return node, nil + } + additionalValue, n := consumeUntil("&|!,()/") + additionalValue = strings.TrimSpace(additionalValue) + if additionalValue == ":" { + return &treeNode{}, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, i, "Missing set operation.") + } + i += n + value += additionalValue + } + + valueToCheckForSetOperation := strings.ToLower(value) + for setOperation := range validSetOperations { + idx := strings.Index(valueToCheckForSetOperation, " "+setOperation) + if idx > 0 { + return &treeNode{}, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, i-n+idx+1, fmt.Sprintf("Looks like you are using the set operator '%s' but did not provide a set key. Did you forget the ':'?", validSetOperations[setOperation])) + } + } + + node.token, node.value = lfTokenLabel, strings.TrimSpace(value) + } + return node, nil + } +} + +func MustParseLabelFilter(input string) LabelFilter { + filter, err := ParseLabelFilter(input) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return filter +} + +func ParseLabelFilter(input string) (LabelFilter, error) { + if DEBUG_LABEL_FILTER_PARSING { + fmt.Println("\n==============") + fmt.Println("Input: ", input) + fmt.Print("Tokens: ") + } + if input == "" { + return func(_ []string) bool { return true }, nil + } + nextToken := tokenize(input) + + root := &treeNode{token: lfTokenRoot} + current := root +LOOP: + for { + node, err := nextToken() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if DEBUG_LABEL_FILTER_PARSING { + fmt.Print(node.tokenString() + " ") + } + + switch node.token { + case lfTokenEOF: + break LOOP + case lfTokenLabel, lfTokenRegexp, lfTokenSetKey: + if current.rightNode != nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, node.location, "Found two adjacent labels. You need an operator between them.") + } + current.setRightNode(node) + case lfTokenNot, lfTokenOpenGroup: + if current.rightNode != nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, node.location, fmt.Sprintf("Invalid token '%s'.", node.token)) + } + current.setRightNode(node) + current = node + case lfTokenAnd, lfTokenOr: + if current.rightNode == nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, node.location, fmt.Sprintf("Operator '%s' missing left hand operand.", node.token)) + } + nodeToStealFrom := current.firstAncestorWithPrecedenceLEQ(node.token.Precedence()) + node.setLeftNode(nodeToStealFrom.rightNode) + nodeToStealFrom.setRightNode(node) + current = node + case lfTokenSetOperation: + if current.rightNode == nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, node.location, fmt.Sprintf("Set operation '%s' missing left hand operand.", node.value)) + } + node.setLeftNode(current.rightNode) + current.setRightNode(node) + current = node + case lfTokenSetArgument: + if current.rightNode != nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, node.location, fmt.Sprintf("Unexpected set argument '%s'.", node.token)) + } + current.setRightNode(node) + case lfTokenCloseGroup: + firstUnmatchedOpenNode := current.firstUnmatchedOpenNode() + if firstUnmatchedOpenNode == nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, node.location, "Mismatched ')' - could not find matching '('.") + } + if firstUnmatchedOpenNode == current && current.rightNode == nil { + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, node.location, "Found empty '()' group.") + } + firstUnmatchedOpenNode.token = lfTokenCloseGroup //signify the group is now closed + current = firstUnmatchedOpenNode.parent + default: + return nil, GinkgoErrors.SyntaxErrorParsingLabelFilter(input, node.location, fmt.Sprintf("Unknown token '%s'.", node.token)) + } + } + if DEBUG_LABEL_FILTER_PARSING { + fmt.Printf("\n Tree:\n%s", root.toString(0)) + } + return root.constructLabelFilter(input) +} + +func ValidateAndCleanupLabel(label string, cl CodeLocation) (string, error) { + out := strings.TrimSpace(label) + if out == "" { + return "", GinkgoErrors.InvalidEmptyLabel(cl) + } + if strings.ContainsAny(out, "&|!,()/") { + return "", GinkgoErrors.InvalidLabel(label, cl) + } + if out[0] == ':' { + return "", GinkgoErrors.InvalidLabel(label, cl) + } + if strings.Contains(out, ":") { + components := strings.SplitN(out, ":", 2) + if len(components) < 2 || components[1] == "" { + return "", GinkgoErrors.InvalidLabel(label, cl) + } + } + return out, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/report_entry.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/report_entry.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b1524b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/report_entry.go @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +package types + +import ( + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + "time" +) + +// ReportEntryValue wraps a report entry's value ensuring it can be encoded and decoded safely into reports +// and across the network connection when running in parallel +type ReportEntryValue struct { + raw interface{} //unexported to prevent gob from freaking out about unregistered structs + AsJSON string + Representation string +} + +func WrapEntryValue(value interface{}) ReportEntryValue { + return ReportEntryValue{ + raw: value, + } +} + +func (rev ReportEntryValue) GetRawValue() interface{} { + return rev.raw +} + +func (rev ReportEntryValue) String() string { + if rev.raw == nil { + return "" + } + if colorableStringer, ok := rev.raw.(ColorableStringer); ok { + return colorableStringer.ColorableString() + } + + if stringer, ok := rev.raw.(fmt.Stringer); ok { + return stringer.String() + } + if rev.Representation != "" { + return rev.Representation + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%+v", rev.raw) +} + +func (rev ReportEntryValue) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + //All this to capture the representation at encoding-time, not creating time + //This way users can Report on pointers and get their final values at reporting-time + out := struct { + AsJSON string + Representation string + }{ + Representation: rev.String(), + } + asJSON, err := json.Marshal(rev.raw) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + out.AsJSON = string(asJSON) + + return json.Marshal(out) +} + +func (rev *ReportEntryValue) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { + in := struct { + AsJSON string + Representation string + }{} + err := json.Unmarshal(data, &in) + if err != nil { + return err + } + rev.AsJSON = in.AsJSON + rev.Representation = in.Representation + return json.Unmarshal([]byte(in.AsJSON), &(rev.raw)) +} + +func (rev ReportEntryValue) GobEncode() ([]byte, error) { + return rev.MarshalJSON() +} + +func (rev *ReportEntryValue) GobDecode(data []byte) error { + return rev.UnmarshalJSON(data) +} + +// ReportEntry captures information attached to `SpecReport` via `AddReportEntry` +type ReportEntry struct { + // Visibility captures the visibility policy for this ReportEntry + Visibility ReportEntryVisibility + // Location captures the location of the AddReportEntry call + Location CodeLocation + + Time time.Time //need this for backwards compatibility + TimelineLocation TimelineLocation + + // Name captures the name of this report + Name string + // Value captures the (optional) object passed into AddReportEntry - this can be + // anything the user wants. The value passed to AddReportEntry is wrapped in a ReportEntryValue to make + // encoding/decoding the value easier. To access the raw value call entry.GetRawValue() + Value ReportEntryValue +} + +// ColorableStringer is an interface that ReportEntry values can satisfy. If they do then ColorableString() is used to generate their representation. +type ColorableStringer interface { + ColorableString() string +} + +// StringRepresentation() returns the string representation of the value associated with the ReportEntry -- +// if value is nil, empty string is returned +// if value is a `ColorableStringer` then `Value.ColorableString()` is returned +// if value is a `fmt.Stringer` then `Value.String()` is returned +// otherwise the value is formatted with "%+v" +func (entry ReportEntry) StringRepresentation() string { + return entry.Value.String() +} + +// GetRawValue returns the Value object that was passed to AddReportEntry +// If called in-process this will be the same object that was passed into AddReportEntry. +// If used from a rehydrated JSON file _or_ in a ReportAfterSuite when running in parallel this will be +// a JSON-decoded {}interface. If you want to reconstitute your original object you can decode the entry.Value.AsJSON +// field yourself. +func (entry ReportEntry) GetRawValue() interface{} { + return entry.Value.GetRawValue() +} + +func (entry ReportEntry) GetTimelineLocation() TimelineLocation { + return entry.TimelineLocation +} + +type ReportEntries []ReportEntry + +func (re ReportEntries) HasVisibility(visibilities ...ReportEntryVisibility) bool { + for _, entry := range re { + if entry.Visibility.Is(visibilities...) { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func (re ReportEntries) WithVisibility(visibilities ...ReportEntryVisibility) ReportEntries { + out := ReportEntries{} + + for _, entry := range re { + if entry.Visibility.Is(visibilities...) { + out = append(out, entry) + } + } + + return out +} + +// ReportEntryVisibility governs the visibility of ReportEntries in Ginkgo's console reporter +type ReportEntryVisibility uint + +const ( + // Always print out this ReportEntry + ReportEntryVisibilityAlways ReportEntryVisibility = iota + // Only print out this ReportEntry if the spec fails or if the test is run with -v + ReportEntryVisibilityFailureOrVerbose + // Never print out this ReportEntry (note that ReportEntrys are always encoded in machine readable reports (e.g. JSON, JUnit, etc.)) + ReportEntryVisibilityNever +) + +var revEnumSupport = NewEnumSupport(map[uint]string{ + uint(ReportEntryVisibilityAlways): "always", + uint(ReportEntryVisibilityFailureOrVerbose): "failure-or-verbose", + uint(ReportEntryVisibilityNever): "never", +}) + +func (rev ReportEntryVisibility) String() string { + return revEnumSupport.String(uint(rev)) +} +func (rev *ReportEntryVisibility) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { + out, err := revEnumSupport.UnmarshJSON(b) + *rev = ReportEntryVisibility(out) + return err +} +func (rev ReportEntryVisibility) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + return revEnumSupport.MarshJSON(uint(rev)) +} + +func (v ReportEntryVisibility) Is(visibilities ...ReportEntryVisibility) bool { + for _, visibility := range visibilities { + if v == visibility { + return true + } + } + + return false +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/types.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/types.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aae69b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/types.go @@ -0,0 +1,914 @@ +package types + +import ( + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + "sort" + "strings" + "time" +) + +const GINKGO_FOCUS_EXIT_CODE = 197 +const GINKGO_TIME_FORMAT = "01/02/06 15:04:05.999" + +// Report captures information about a Ginkgo test run +type Report struct { + //SuitePath captures the absolute path to the test suite + SuitePath string + + //SuiteDescription captures the description string passed to the DSL's RunSpecs() function + SuiteDescription string + + //SuiteLabels captures any labels attached to the suite by the DSL's RunSpecs() function + SuiteLabels []string + + //SuiteSucceeded captures the success or failure status of the test run + //If true, the test run is considered successful. + //If false, the test run is considered unsuccessful + SuiteSucceeded bool + + //SuiteHasProgrammaticFocus captures whether the test suite has a test or set of tests that are programmatically focused + //(i.e an `FIt` or an `FDescribe` + SuiteHasProgrammaticFocus bool + + //SpecialSuiteFailureReasons may contain special failure reasons + //For example, a test suite might be considered "failed" even if none of the individual specs + //have a failure state. For example, if the user has configured --fail-on-pending the test suite + //will have failed if there are pending tests even though all non-pending tests may have passed. In such + //cases, Ginkgo populates SpecialSuiteFailureReasons with a clear message indicating the reason for the failure. + //SpecialSuiteFailureReasons is also populated if the test suite is interrupted by the user. + //Since multiple special failure reasons can occur, this field is a slice. + SpecialSuiteFailureReasons []string + + //PreRunStats contains a set of stats captured before the test run begins. This is primarily used + //by Ginkgo's reporter to tell the user how many specs are in the current suite (PreRunStats.TotalSpecs) + //and how many it intends to run (PreRunStats.SpecsThatWillRun) after applying any relevant focus or skip filters. + PreRunStats PreRunStats + + //StartTime and EndTime capture the start and end time of the test run + StartTime time.Time + EndTime time.Time + + //RunTime captures the duration of the test run + RunTime time.Duration + + //SuiteConfig captures the Ginkgo configuration governing this test run + //SuiteConfig includes information necessary for reproducing an identical test run, + //such as the random seed and any filters applied during the test run + SuiteConfig SuiteConfig + + //SpecReports is a list of all SpecReports generated by this test run + //It is empty when the SuiteReport is provided to ReportBeforeSuite + SpecReports SpecReports +} + +// PreRunStats contains a set of stats captured before the test run begins. This is primarily used +// by Ginkgo's reporter to tell the user how many specs are in the current suite (PreRunStats.TotalSpecs) +// and how many it intends to run (PreRunStats.SpecsThatWillRun) after applying any relevant focus or skip filters. +type PreRunStats struct { + TotalSpecs int + SpecsThatWillRun int +} + +// Add is used by Ginkgo's parallel aggregation mechanisms to combine test run reports form individual parallel processes +// to form a complete final report. +func (report Report) Add(other Report) Report { + report.SuiteSucceeded = report.SuiteSucceeded && other.SuiteSucceeded + + if other.StartTime.Before(report.StartTime) { + report.StartTime = other.StartTime + } + + if other.EndTime.After(report.EndTime) { + report.EndTime = other.EndTime + } + + specialSuiteFailureReasons := []string{} + reasonsLookup := map[string]bool{} + for _, reasons := range [][]string{report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons, other.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons} { + for _, reason := range reasons { + if !reasonsLookup[reason] { + reasonsLookup[reason] = true + specialSuiteFailureReasons = append(specialSuiteFailureReasons, reason) + } + } + } + report.SpecialSuiteFailureReasons = specialSuiteFailureReasons + report.RunTime = report.EndTime.Sub(report.StartTime) + + reports := make(SpecReports, len(report.SpecReports)+len(other.SpecReports)) + copy(reports, report.SpecReports) + offset := len(report.SpecReports) + for i := range other.SpecReports { + reports[i+offset] = other.SpecReports[i] + } + + report.SpecReports = reports + return report +} + +// SpecReport captures information about a Ginkgo spec. +type SpecReport struct { + // ContainerHierarchyTexts is a slice containing the text strings of + // all Describe/Context/When containers in this spec's hierarchy. + ContainerHierarchyTexts []string + + // ContainerHierarchyLocations is a slice containing the CodeLocations of + // all Describe/Context/When containers in this spec's hierarchy. + ContainerHierarchyLocations []CodeLocation + + // ContainerHierarchyLabels is a slice containing the labels of + // all Describe/Context/When containers in this spec's hierarchy + ContainerHierarchyLabels [][]string + + // LeafNodeType, LeadNodeLocation, LeafNodeLabels and LeafNodeText capture the NodeType, CodeLocation, and text + // of the Ginkgo node being tested (typically an NodeTypeIt node, though this can also be + // one of the NodeTypesForSuiteLevelNodes node types) + LeafNodeType NodeType + LeafNodeLocation CodeLocation + LeafNodeLabels []string + LeafNodeText string + + // State captures whether the spec has passed, failed, etc. + State SpecState + + // IsSerial captures whether the spec has the Serial decorator + IsSerial bool + + // IsInOrderedContainer captures whether the spec appears in an Ordered container + IsInOrderedContainer bool + + // StartTime and EndTime capture the start and end time of the spec + StartTime time.Time + EndTime time.Time + + // RunTime captures the duration of the spec + RunTime time.Duration + + // ParallelProcess captures the parallel process that this spec ran on + ParallelProcess int + + // RunningInParallel captures whether this spec is part of a suite that ran in parallel + RunningInParallel bool + + //Failure is populated if a spec has failed, panicked, been interrupted, or skipped by the user (e.g. calling Skip()) + //It includes detailed information about the Failure + Failure Failure + + // NumAttempts captures the number of times this Spec was run. + // Flakey specs can be retried with ginkgo --flake-attempts=N or the use of the FlakeAttempts decorator. + // Repeated specs can be retried with the use of the MustPassRepeatedly decorator + NumAttempts int + + // MaxFlakeAttempts captures whether the spec has been retried with ginkgo --flake-attempts=N or the use of the FlakeAttempts decorator. + MaxFlakeAttempts int + + // MaxMustPassRepeatedly captures whether the spec has the MustPassRepeatedly decorator + MaxMustPassRepeatedly int + + // CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput contains text printed to the GinkgoWriter + CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput string + + // CapturedStdOutErr contains text printed to stdout/stderr (when running in parallel) + // This is always empty when running in series or calling CurrentSpecReport() + // It is used internally by Ginkgo's reporter + CapturedStdOutErr string + + // ReportEntries contains any reports added via `AddReportEntry` + ReportEntries ReportEntries + + // ProgressReports contains any progress reports generated during this spec. These can either be manually triggered, or automatically generated by Ginkgo via the PollProgressAfter() decorator + ProgressReports []ProgressReport + + // AdditionalFailures contains any failures that occurred after the initial spec failure. These typically occur in cleanup nodes after the initial failure and are only emitted when running in verbose mode. + AdditionalFailures []AdditionalFailure + + // SpecEvents capture additional events that occur during the spec run + SpecEvents SpecEvents +} + +func (report SpecReport) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + //All this to avoid emitting an empty Failure struct in the JSON + out := struct { + ContainerHierarchyTexts []string + ContainerHierarchyLocations []CodeLocation + ContainerHierarchyLabels [][]string + LeafNodeType NodeType + LeafNodeLocation CodeLocation + LeafNodeLabels []string + LeafNodeText string + State SpecState + StartTime time.Time + EndTime time.Time + RunTime time.Duration + ParallelProcess int + Failure *Failure `json:",omitempty"` + NumAttempts int + MaxFlakeAttempts int + MaxMustPassRepeatedly int + CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput string `json:",omitempty"` + CapturedStdOutErr string `json:",omitempty"` + ReportEntries ReportEntries `json:",omitempty"` + ProgressReports []ProgressReport `json:",omitempty"` + AdditionalFailures []AdditionalFailure `json:",omitempty"` + SpecEvents SpecEvents `json:",omitempty"` + }{ + ContainerHierarchyTexts: report.ContainerHierarchyTexts, + ContainerHierarchyLocations: report.ContainerHierarchyLocations, + ContainerHierarchyLabels: report.ContainerHierarchyLabels, + LeafNodeType: report.LeafNodeType, + LeafNodeLocation: report.LeafNodeLocation, + LeafNodeLabels: report.LeafNodeLabels, + LeafNodeText: report.LeafNodeText, + State: report.State, + StartTime: report.StartTime, + EndTime: report.EndTime, + RunTime: report.RunTime, + ParallelProcess: report.ParallelProcess, + Failure: nil, + ReportEntries: nil, + NumAttempts: report.NumAttempts, + MaxFlakeAttempts: report.MaxFlakeAttempts, + MaxMustPassRepeatedly: report.MaxMustPassRepeatedly, + CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput: report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput, + CapturedStdOutErr: report.CapturedStdOutErr, + } + + if !report.Failure.IsZero() { + out.Failure = &(report.Failure) + } + if len(report.ReportEntries) > 0 { + out.ReportEntries = report.ReportEntries + } + if len(report.ProgressReports) > 0 { + out.ProgressReports = report.ProgressReports + } + if len(report.AdditionalFailures) > 0 { + out.AdditionalFailures = report.AdditionalFailures + } + if len(report.SpecEvents) > 0 { + out.SpecEvents = report.SpecEvents + } + + return json.Marshal(out) +} + +// CombinedOutput returns a single string representation of both CapturedStdOutErr and CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput +// Note that both are empty when using CurrentSpecReport() so CurrentSpecReport().CombinedOutput() will always be empty. +// CombinedOutput() is used internally by Ginkgo's reporter. +func (report SpecReport) CombinedOutput() string { + if report.CapturedStdOutErr == "" { + return report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput + } + if report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput == "" { + return report.CapturedStdOutErr + } + return report.CapturedStdOutErr + "\n" + report.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput +} + +// Failed returns true if report.State is one of the SpecStateFailureStates +// (SpecStateFailed, SpecStatePanicked, SpecStateinterrupted, SpecStateAborted) +func (report SpecReport) Failed() bool { + return report.State.Is(SpecStateFailureStates) +} + +// FullText returns a concatenation of all the report.ContainerHierarchyTexts and report.LeafNodeText +func (report SpecReport) FullText() string { + texts := []string{} + texts = append(texts, report.ContainerHierarchyTexts...) + if report.LeafNodeText != "" { + texts = append(texts, report.LeafNodeText) + } + return strings.Join(texts, " ") +} + +// Labels returns a deduped set of all the spec's Labels. +func (report SpecReport) Labels() []string { + out := []string{} + seen := map[string]bool{} + for _, labels := range report.ContainerHierarchyLabels { + for _, label := range labels { + if !seen[label] { + seen[label] = true + out = append(out, label) + } + } + } + for _, label := range report.LeafNodeLabels { + if !seen[label] { + seen[label] = true + out = append(out, label) + } + } + + return out +} + +// MatchesLabelFilter returns true if the spec satisfies the passed in label filter query +func (report SpecReport) MatchesLabelFilter(query string) (bool, error) { + filter, err := ParseLabelFilter(query) + if err != nil { + return false, err + } + return filter(report.Labels()), nil +} + +// FileName() returns the name of the file containing the spec +func (report SpecReport) FileName() string { + return report.LeafNodeLocation.FileName +} + +// LineNumber() returns the line number of the leaf node +func (report SpecReport) LineNumber() int { + return report.LeafNodeLocation.LineNumber +} + +// FailureMessage() returns the failure message (or empty string if the test hasn't failed) +func (report SpecReport) FailureMessage() string { + return report.Failure.Message +} + +// FailureLocation() returns the location of the failure (or an empty CodeLocation if the test hasn't failed) +func (report SpecReport) FailureLocation() CodeLocation { + return report.Failure.Location +} + +// Timeline() returns a timeline view of the report +func (report SpecReport) Timeline() Timeline { + timeline := Timeline{} + if !report.Failure.IsZero() { + timeline = append(timeline, report.Failure) + if report.Failure.AdditionalFailure != nil { + timeline = append(timeline, *(report.Failure.AdditionalFailure)) + } + } + for _, additionalFailure := range report.AdditionalFailures { + timeline = append(timeline, additionalFailure) + } + for _, reportEntry := range report.ReportEntries { + timeline = append(timeline, reportEntry) + } + for _, progressReport := range report.ProgressReports { + timeline = append(timeline, progressReport) + } + for _, specEvent := range report.SpecEvents { + timeline = append(timeline, specEvent) + } + sort.Sort(timeline) + return timeline +} + +type SpecReports []SpecReport + +// WithLeafNodeType returns the subset of SpecReports with LeafNodeType matching one of the requested NodeTypes +func (reports SpecReports) WithLeafNodeType(nodeTypes NodeType) SpecReports { + count := 0 + for i := range reports { + if reports[i].LeafNodeType.Is(nodeTypes) { + count++ + } + } + + out := make(SpecReports, count) + j := 0 + for i := range reports { + if reports[i].LeafNodeType.Is(nodeTypes) { + out[j] = reports[i] + j++ + } + } + return out +} + +// WithState returns the subset of SpecReports with State matching one of the requested SpecStates +func (reports SpecReports) WithState(states SpecState) SpecReports { + count := 0 + for i := range reports { + if reports[i].State.Is(states) { + count++ + } + } + + out, j := make(SpecReports, count), 0 + for i := range reports { + if reports[i].State.Is(states) { + out[j] = reports[i] + j++ + } + } + return out +} + +// CountWithState returns the number of SpecReports with State matching one of the requested SpecStates +func (reports SpecReports) CountWithState(states SpecState) int { + n := 0 + for i := range reports { + if reports[i].State.Is(states) { + n += 1 + } + } + return n +} + +// If the Spec passes, CountOfFlakedSpecs returns the number of SpecReports that failed after multiple attempts. +func (reports SpecReports) CountOfFlakedSpecs() int { + n := 0 + for i := range reports { + if reports[i].MaxFlakeAttempts > 1 && reports[i].State.Is(SpecStatePassed) && reports[i].NumAttempts > 1 { + n += 1 + } + } + return n +} + +// If the Spec fails, CountOfRepeatedSpecs returns the number of SpecReports that passed after multiple attempts +func (reports SpecReports) CountOfRepeatedSpecs() int { + n := 0 + for i := range reports { + if reports[i].MaxMustPassRepeatedly > 1 && reports[i].State.Is(SpecStateFailureStates) && reports[i].NumAttempts > 1 { + n += 1 + } + } + return n +} + +// TimelineLocation captures the location of an event in the spec's timeline +type TimelineLocation struct { + //Offset is the offset (in bytes) of the event relative to the GinkgoWriter stream + Offset int `json:",omitempty"` + + //Order is the order of the event with respect to other events. The absolute value of Order + //is irrelevant. All that matters is that an event with a lower Order occurs before ane vent with a higher Order + Order int `json:",omitempty"` + + Time time.Time +} + +// TimelineEvent represent an event on the timeline +// consumers of Timeline will need to check the concrete type of each entry to determine how to handle it +type TimelineEvent interface { + GetTimelineLocation() TimelineLocation +} + +type Timeline []TimelineEvent + +func (t Timeline) Len() int { return len(t) } +func (t Timeline) Less(i, j int) bool { + return t[i].GetTimelineLocation().Order < t[j].GetTimelineLocation().Order +} +func (t Timeline) Swap(i, j int) { t[i], t[j] = t[j], t[i] } +func (t Timeline) WithoutHiddenReportEntries() Timeline { + out := Timeline{} + for _, event := range t { + if reportEntry, isReportEntry := event.(ReportEntry); isReportEntry && reportEntry.Visibility == ReportEntryVisibilityNever { + continue + } + out = append(out, event) + } + return out +} + +func (t Timeline) WithoutVeryVerboseSpecEvents() Timeline { + out := Timeline{} + for _, event := range t { + if specEvent, isSpecEvent := event.(SpecEvent); isSpecEvent && specEvent.IsOnlyVisibleAtVeryVerbose() { + continue + } + out = append(out, event) + } + return out +} + +// Failure captures failure information for an individual test +type Failure struct { + // Message - the failure message passed into Fail(...). When using a matcher library + // like Gomega, this will contain the failure message generated by Gomega. + // + // Message is also populated if the user has called Skip(...). + Message string + + // Location - the CodeLocation where the failure occurred + // This CodeLocation will include a fully-populated StackTrace + Location CodeLocation + + TimelineLocation TimelineLocation + + // ForwardedPanic - if the failure represents a captured panic (i.e. Summary.State == SpecStatePanicked) + // then ForwardedPanic will be populated with a string representation of the captured panic. + ForwardedPanic string `json:",omitempty"` + + // FailureNodeContext - one of three contexts describing the node in which the failure occurred: + // FailureNodeIsLeafNode means the failure occurred in the leaf node of the associated SpecReport. None of the other FailureNode fields will be populated + // FailureNodeAtTopLevel means the failure occurred in a non-leaf node that is defined at the top-level of the spec (i.e. not in a container). FailureNodeType and FailureNodeLocation will be populated. + // FailureNodeInContainer means the failure occurred in a non-leaf node that is defined within a container. FailureNodeType, FailureNodeLocation, and FailureNodeContainerIndex will be populated. + // + // FailureNodeType will contain the NodeType of the node in which the failure occurred. + // FailureNodeLocation will contain the CodeLocation of the node in which the failure occurred. + // If populated, FailureNodeContainerIndex will be the index into SpecReport.ContainerHierarchyTexts and SpecReport.ContainerHierarchyLocations that represents the parent container of the node in which the failure occurred. + FailureNodeContext FailureNodeContext `json:",omitempty"` + + FailureNodeType NodeType `json:",omitempty"` + + FailureNodeLocation CodeLocation `json:",omitempty"` + + FailureNodeContainerIndex int `json:",omitempty"` + + //ProgressReport is populated if the spec was interrupted or timed out + ProgressReport ProgressReport `json:",omitempty"` + + //AdditionalFailure is non-nil if a follow-on failure occurred within the same node after the primary failure. This only happens when a node has timed out or been interrupted. In such cases the AdditionalFailure can include information about where/why the spec was stuck. + AdditionalFailure *AdditionalFailure `json:",omitempty"` +} + +func (f Failure) IsZero() bool { + return f.Message == "" && (f.Location == CodeLocation{}) +} + +func (f Failure) GetTimelineLocation() TimelineLocation { + return f.TimelineLocation +} + +// FailureNodeContext captures the location context for the node containing the failing line of code +type FailureNodeContext uint + +const ( + FailureNodeContextInvalid FailureNodeContext = iota + + FailureNodeIsLeafNode + FailureNodeAtTopLevel + FailureNodeInContainer +) + +var fncEnumSupport = NewEnumSupport(map[uint]string{ + uint(FailureNodeContextInvalid): "INVALID FAILURE NODE CONTEXT", + uint(FailureNodeIsLeafNode): "leaf-node", + uint(FailureNodeAtTopLevel): "top-level", + uint(FailureNodeInContainer): "in-container", +}) + +func (fnc FailureNodeContext) String() string { + return fncEnumSupport.String(uint(fnc)) +} +func (fnc *FailureNodeContext) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { + out, err := fncEnumSupport.UnmarshJSON(b) + *fnc = FailureNodeContext(out) + return err +} +func (fnc FailureNodeContext) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + return fncEnumSupport.MarshJSON(uint(fnc)) +} + +// AdditionalFailure capturs any additional failures that occur after the initial failure of a psec +// these typically occur in clean up nodes after the spec has failed. +// We can't simply use Failure as we want to track the SpecState to know what kind of failure this is +type AdditionalFailure struct { + State SpecState + Failure Failure +} + +func (f AdditionalFailure) GetTimelineLocation() TimelineLocation { + return f.Failure.TimelineLocation +} + +// SpecState captures the state of a spec +// To determine if a given `state` represents a failure state, use `state.Is(SpecStateFailureStates)` +type SpecState uint + +const ( + SpecStateInvalid SpecState = 0 + + SpecStatePending SpecState = 1 << iota + SpecStateSkipped + SpecStatePassed + SpecStateFailed + SpecStateAborted + SpecStatePanicked + SpecStateInterrupted + SpecStateTimedout +) + +var ssEnumSupport = NewEnumSupport(map[uint]string{ + uint(SpecStateInvalid): "INVALID SPEC STATE", + uint(SpecStatePending): "pending", + uint(SpecStateSkipped): "skipped", + uint(SpecStatePassed): "passed", + uint(SpecStateFailed): "failed", + uint(SpecStateAborted): "aborted", + uint(SpecStatePanicked): "panicked", + uint(SpecStateInterrupted): "interrupted", + uint(SpecStateTimedout): "timedout", +}) + +func (ss SpecState) String() string { + return ssEnumSupport.String(uint(ss)) +} +func (ss SpecState) GomegaString() string { + return ssEnumSupport.String(uint(ss)) +} +func (ss *SpecState) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { + out, err := ssEnumSupport.UnmarshJSON(b) + *ss = SpecState(out) + return err +} +func (ss SpecState) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + return ssEnumSupport.MarshJSON(uint(ss)) +} + +var SpecStateFailureStates = SpecStateFailed | SpecStateTimedout | SpecStateAborted | SpecStatePanicked | SpecStateInterrupted + +func (ss SpecState) Is(states SpecState) bool { + return ss&states != 0 +} + +// ProgressReport captures the progress of the current spec. It is, effectively, a structured Ginkgo-aware stack trace +type ProgressReport struct { + Message string `json:",omitempty"` + ParallelProcess int `json:",omitempty"` + RunningInParallel bool `json:",omitempty"` + + ContainerHierarchyTexts []string `json:",omitempty"` + LeafNodeText string `json:",omitempty"` + LeafNodeLocation CodeLocation `json:",omitempty"` + SpecStartTime time.Time `json:",omitempty"` + + CurrentNodeType NodeType `json:",omitempty"` + CurrentNodeText string `json:",omitempty"` + CurrentNodeLocation CodeLocation `json:",omitempty"` + CurrentNodeStartTime time.Time `json:",omitempty"` + + CurrentStepText string `json:",omitempty"` + CurrentStepLocation CodeLocation `json:",omitempty"` + CurrentStepStartTime time.Time `json:",omitempty"` + + AdditionalReports []string `json:",omitempty"` + + CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput string `json:",omitempty"` + TimelineLocation TimelineLocation `json:",omitempty"` + + Goroutines []Goroutine `json:",omitempty"` +} + +func (pr ProgressReport) IsZero() bool { + return pr.CurrentNodeType == NodeTypeInvalid +} + +func (pr ProgressReport) Time() time.Time { + return pr.TimelineLocation.Time +} + +func (pr ProgressReport) SpecGoroutine() Goroutine { + for _, goroutine := range pr.Goroutines { + if goroutine.IsSpecGoroutine { + return goroutine + } + } + return Goroutine{} +} + +func (pr ProgressReport) HighlightedGoroutines() []Goroutine { + out := []Goroutine{} + for _, goroutine := range pr.Goroutines { + if goroutine.IsSpecGoroutine || !goroutine.HasHighlights() { + continue + } + out = append(out, goroutine) + } + return out +} + +func (pr ProgressReport) OtherGoroutines() []Goroutine { + out := []Goroutine{} + for _, goroutine := range pr.Goroutines { + if goroutine.IsSpecGoroutine || goroutine.HasHighlights() { + continue + } + out = append(out, goroutine) + } + return out +} + +func (pr ProgressReport) WithoutCapturedGinkgoWriterOutput() ProgressReport { + out := pr + out.CapturedGinkgoWriterOutput = "" + return out +} + +func (pr ProgressReport) WithoutOtherGoroutines() ProgressReport { + out := pr + filteredGoroutines := []Goroutine{} + for _, goroutine := range pr.Goroutines { + if goroutine.IsSpecGoroutine || goroutine.HasHighlights() { + filteredGoroutines = append(filteredGoroutines, goroutine) + } + } + out.Goroutines = filteredGoroutines + return out +} + +func (pr ProgressReport) GetTimelineLocation() TimelineLocation { + return pr.TimelineLocation +} + +type Goroutine struct { + ID uint64 + State string + Stack []FunctionCall + IsSpecGoroutine bool +} + +func (g Goroutine) IsZero() bool { + return g.ID == 0 +} + +func (g Goroutine) HasHighlights() bool { + for _, fc := range g.Stack { + if fc.Highlight { + return true + } + } + + return false +} + +type FunctionCall struct { + Function string + Filename string + Line int + Highlight bool `json:",omitempty"` + Source []string `json:",omitempty"` + SourceHighlight int `json:",omitempty"` +} + +// NodeType captures the type of a given Ginkgo Node +type NodeType uint + +const ( + NodeTypeInvalid NodeType = 0 + + NodeTypeContainer NodeType = 1 << iota + NodeTypeIt + + NodeTypeBeforeEach + NodeTypeJustBeforeEach + NodeTypeAfterEach + NodeTypeJustAfterEach + + NodeTypeBeforeAll + NodeTypeAfterAll + + NodeTypeBeforeSuite + NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite + NodeTypeAfterSuite + NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite + + NodeTypeReportBeforeEach + NodeTypeReportAfterEach + NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite + NodeTypeReportAfterSuite + + NodeTypeCleanupInvalid + NodeTypeCleanupAfterEach + NodeTypeCleanupAfterAll + NodeTypeCleanupAfterSuite +) + +var NodeTypesForContainerAndIt = NodeTypeContainer | NodeTypeIt +var NodeTypesForSuiteLevelNodes = NodeTypeBeforeSuite | NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite | NodeTypeAfterSuite | NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite | NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite | NodeTypeReportAfterSuite | NodeTypeCleanupAfterSuite +var NodeTypesAllowedDuringCleanupInterrupt = NodeTypeAfterEach | NodeTypeJustAfterEach | NodeTypeAfterAll | NodeTypeAfterSuite | NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite | NodeTypeCleanupAfterEach | NodeTypeCleanupAfterAll | NodeTypeCleanupAfterSuite +var NodeTypesAllowedDuringReportInterrupt = NodeTypeReportBeforeEach | NodeTypeReportAfterEach | NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite | NodeTypeReportAfterSuite + +var ntEnumSupport = NewEnumSupport(map[uint]string{ + uint(NodeTypeInvalid): "INVALID NODE TYPE", + uint(NodeTypeContainer): "Container", + uint(NodeTypeIt): "It", + uint(NodeTypeBeforeEach): "BeforeEach", + uint(NodeTypeJustBeforeEach): "JustBeforeEach", + uint(NodeTypeAfterEach): "AfterEach", + uint(NodeTypeJustAfterEach): "JustAfterEach", + uint(NodeTypeBeforeAll): "BeforeAll", + uint(NodeTypeAfterAll): "AfterAll", + uint(NodeTypeBeforeSuite): "BeforeSuite", + uint(NodeTypeSynchronizedBeforeSuite): "SynchronizedBeforeSuite", + uint(NodeTypeAfterSuite): "AfterSuite", + uint(NodeTypeSynchronizedAfterSuite): "SynchronizedAfterSuite", + uint(NodeTypeReportBeforeEach): "ReportBeforeEach", + uint(NodeTypeReportAfterEach): "ReportAfterEach", + uint(NodeTypeReportBeforeSuite): "ReportBeforeSuite", + uint(NodeTypeReportAfterSuite): "ReportAfterSuite", + uint(NodeTypeCleanupInvalid): "DeferCleanup", + uint(NodeTypeCleanupAfterEach): "DeferCleanup (Each)", + uint(NodeTypeCleanupAfterAll): "DeferCleanup (All)", + uint(NodeTypeCleanupAfterSuite): "DeferCleanup (Suite)", +}) + +func (nt NodeType) String() string { + return ntEnumSupport.String(uint(nt)) +} +func (nt *NodeType) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { + out, err := ntEnumSupport.UnmarshJSON(b) + *nt = NodeType(out) + return err +} +func (nt NodeType) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + return ntEnumSupport.MarshJSON(uint(nt)) +} + +func (nt NodeType) Is(nodeTypes NodeType) bool { + return nt&nodeTypes != 0 +} + +/* +SpecEvent captures a vareity of events that can occur when specs run. See SpecEventType for the list of available events. +*/ +type SpecEvent struct { + SpecEventType SpecEventType + + CodeLocation CodeLocation + TimelineLocation TimelineLocation + + Message string `json:",omitempty"` + Duration time.Duration `json:",omitempty"` + NodeType NodeType `json:",omitempty"` + Attempt int `json:",omitempty"` +} + +func (se SpecEvent) GetTimelineLocation() TimelineLocation { + return se.TimelineLocation +} + +func (se SpecEvent) IsOnlyVisibleAtVeryVerbose() bool { + return se.SpecEventType.Is(SpecEventByEnd | SpecEventNodeStart | SpecEventNodeEnd) +} + +func (se SpecEvent) GomegaString() string { + out := &strings.Builder{} + out.WriteString("[" + se.SpecEventType.String() + " SpecEvent] ") + if se.Message != "" { + out.WriteString("Message=") + out.WriteString(`"` + se.Message + `",`) + } + if se.Duration != 0 { + out.WriteString("Duration=" + se.Duration.String() + ",") + } + if se.NodeType != NodeTypeInvalid { + out.WriteString("NodeType=" + se.NodeType.String() + ",") + } + if se.Attempt != 0 { + out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("Attempt=%d", se.Attempt) + ",") + } + out.WriteString("CL=" + se.CodeLocation.String() + ",") + out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("TL.Offset=%d", se.TimelineLocation.Offset)) + + return out.String() +} + +type SpecEvents []SpecEvent + +func (se SpecEvents) WithType(seType SpecEventType) SpecEvents { + out := SpecEvents{} + for _, event := range se { + if event.SpecEventType.Is(seType) { + out = append(out, event) + } + } + return out +} + +type SpecEventType uint + +const ( + SpecEventInvalid SpecEventType = 0 + + SpecEventByStart SpecEventType = 1 << iota + SpecEventByEnd + SpecEventNodeStart + SpecEventNodeEnd + SpecEventSpecRepeat + SpecEventSpecRetry +) + +var seEnumSupport = NewEnumSupport(map[uint]string{ + uint(SpecEventInvalid): "INVALID SPEC EVENT", + uint(SpecEventByStart): "By", + uint(SpecEventByEnd): "By (End)", + uint(SpecEventNodeStart): "Node", + uint(SpecEventNodeEnd): "Node (End)", + uint(SpecEventSpecRepeat): "Repeat", + uint(SpecEventSpecRetry): "Retry", +}) + +func (se SpecEventType) String() string { + return seEnumSupport.String(uint(se)) +} +func (se *SpecEventType) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { + out, err := seEnumSupport.UnmarshJSON(b) + *se = SpecEventType(out) + return err +} +func (se SpecEventType) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + return seEnumSupport.MarshJSON(uint(se)) +} + +func (se SpecEventType) Is(specEventTypes SpecEventType) bool { + return se&specEventTypes != 0 +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/version.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/version.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..acab034 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types/version.go @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +package types + +const VERSION = "2.19.0" diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/cover/profile.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/cover/profile.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47a9a54 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/cover/profile.go @@ -0,0 +1,266 @@ +// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package cover provides support for parsing coverage profiles +// generated by "go test -coverprofile=cover.out". +package cover // import "golang.org/x/tools/cover" + +import ( + "bufio" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "math" + "os" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +// Profile represents the profiling data for a specific file. +type Profile struct { + FileName string + Mode string + Blocks []ProfileBlock +} + +// ProfileBlock represents a single block of profiling data. +type ProfileBlock struct { + StartLine, StartCol int + EndLine, EndCol int + NumStmt, Count int +} + +type byFileName []*Profile + +func (p byFileName) Len() int { return len(p) } +func (p byFileName) Less(i, j int) bool { return p[i].FileName < p[j].FileName } +func (p byFileName) Swap(i, j int) { p[i], p[j] = p[j], p[i] } + +// ParseProfiles parses profile data in the specified file and returns a +// Profile for each source file described therein. +func ParseProfiles(fileName string) ([]*Profile, error) { + pf, err := os.Open(fileName) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + defer pf.Close() + return ParseProfilesFromReader(pf) +} + +// ParseProfilesFromReader parses profile data from the Reader and +// returns a Profile for each source file described therein. +func ParseProfilesFromReader(rd io.Reader) ([]*Profile, error) { + // First line is "mode: foo", where foo is "set", "count", or "atomic". + // Rest of file is in the format + // encoding/base64/base64.go:34.44,37.40 3 1 + // where the fields are: name.go:line.column,line.column numberOfStatements count + files := make(map[string]*Profile) + s := bufio.NewScanner(rd) + mode := "" + for s.Scan() { + line := s.Text() + if mode == "" { + const p = "mode: " + if !strings.HasPrefix(line, p) || line == p { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("bad mode line: %v", line) + } + mode = line[len(p):] + continue + } + fn, b, err := parseLine(line) + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("line %q doesn't match expected format: %v", line, err) + } + p := files[fn] + if p == nil { + p = &Profile{ + FileName: fn, + Mode: mode, + } + files[fn] = p + } + p.Blocks = append(p.Blocks, b) + } + if err := s.Err(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + for _, p := range files { + sort.Sort(blocksByStart(p.Blocks)) + // Merge samples from the same location. + j := 1 + for i := 1; i < len(p.Blocks); i++ { + b := p.Blocks[i] + last := p.Blocks[j-1] + if b.StartLine == last.StartLine && + b.StartCol == last.StartCol && + b.EndLine == last.EndLine && + b.EndCol == last.EndCol { + if b.NumStmt != last.NumStmt { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("inconsistent NumStmt: changed from %d to %d", last.NumStmt, b.NumStmt) + } + if mode == "set" { + p.Blocks[j-1].Count |= b.Count + } else { + p.Blocks[j-1].Count += b.Count + } + continue + } + p.Blocks[j] = b + j++ + } + p.Blocks = p.Blocks[:j] + } + // Generate a sorted slice. + profiles := make([]*Profile, 0, len(files)) + for _, profile := range files { + profiles = append(profiles, profile) + } + sort.Sort(byFileName(profiles)) + return profiles, nil +} + +// parseLine parses a line from a coverage file. +// It is equivalent to the regex +// ^(.+):([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+),([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+) ([0-9]+) ([0-9]+)$ +// +// However, it is much faster: https://golang.org/cl/179377 +func parseLine(l string) (fileName string, block ProfileBlock, err error) { + end := len(l) + + b := ProfileBlock{} + b.Count, end, err = seekBack(l, ' ', end, "Count") + if err != nil { + return "", b, err + } + b.NumStmt, end, err = seekBack(l, ' ', end, "NumStmt") + if err != nil { + return "", b, err + } + b.EndCol, end, err = seekBack(l, '.', end, "EndCol") + if err != nil { + return "", b, err + } + b.EndLine, end, err = seekBack(l, ',', end, "EndLine") + if err != nil { + return "", b, err + } + b.StartCol, end, err = seekBack(l, '.', end, "StartCol") + if err != nil { + return "", b, err + } + b.StartLine, end, err = seekBack(l, ':', end, "StartLine") + if err != nil { + return "", b, err + } + fn := l[0:end] + if fn == "" { + return "", b, errors.New("a FileName cannot be blank") + } + return fn, b, nil +} + +// seekBack searches backwards from end to find sep in l, then returns the +// value between sep and end as an integer. +// If seekBack fails, the returned error will reference what. +func seekBack(l string, sep byte, end int, what string) (value int, nextSep int, err error) { + // Since we're seeking backwards and we know only ASCII is legal for these values, + // we can ignore the possibility of non-ASCII characters. + for start := end - 1; start >= 0; start-- { + if l[start] == sep { + i, err := strconv.Atoi(l[start+1 : end]) + if err != nil { + return 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("couldn't parse %q: %v", what, err) + } + if i < 0 { + return 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("negative values are not allowed for %s, found %d", what, i) + } + return i, start, nil + } + } + return 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("couldn't find a %s before %s", string(sep), what) +} + +type blocksByStart []ProfileBlock + +func (b blocksByStart) Len() int { return len(b) } +func (b blocksByStart) Swap(i, j int) { b[i], b[j] = b[j], b[i] } +func (b blocksByStart) Less(i, j int) bool { + bi, bj := b[i], b[j] + return bi.StartLine < bj.StartLine || bi.StartLine == bj.StartLine && bi.StartCol < bj.StartCol +} + +// Boundary represents the position in a source file of the beginning or end of a +// block as reported by the coverage profile. In HTML mode, it will correspond to +// the opening or closing of a tag and will be used to colorize the source +type Boundary struct { + Offset int // Location as a byte offset in the source file. + Start bool // Is this the start of a block? + Count int // Event count from the cover profile. + Norm float64 // Count normalized to [0..1]. + Index int // Order in input file. +} + +// Boundaries returns a Profile as a set of Boundary objects within the provided src. +func (p *Profile) Boundaries(src []byte) (boundaries []Boundary) { + // Find maximum count. + max := 0 + for _, b := range p.Blocks { + if b.Count > max { + max = b.Count + } + } + // Divisor for normalization. + divisor := math.Log(float64(max)) + + // boundary returns a Boundary, populating the Norm field with a normalized Count. + index := 0 + boundary := func(offset int, start bool, count int) Boundary { + b := Boundary{Offset: offset, Start: start, Count: count, Index: index} + index++ + if !start || count == 0 { + return b + } + if max <= 1 { + b.Norm = 0.8 // Profile is in"set" mode; we want a heat map. Use cov8 in the CSS. + } else if count > 0 { + b.Norm = math.Log(float64(count)) / divisor + } + return b + } + + line, col := 1, 2 // TODO: Why is this 2? + for si, bi := 0, 0; si < len(src) && bi < len(p.Blocks); { + b := p.Blocks[bi] + if b.StartLine == line && b.StartCol == col { + boundaries = append(boundaries, boundary(si, true, b.Count)) + } + if b.EndLine == line && b.EndCol == col || line > b.EndLine { + boundaries = append(boundaries, boundary(si, false, 0)) + bi++ + continue // Don't advance through src; maybe the next block starts here. + } + if src[si] == '\n' { + line++ + col = 0 + } + col++ + si++ + } + sort.Sort(boundariesByPos(boundaries)) + return +} + +type boundariesByPos []Boundary + +func (b boundariesByPos) Len() int { return len(b) } +func (b boundariesByPos) Swap(i, j int) { b[i], b[j] = b[j], b[i] } +func (b boundariesByPos) Less(i, j int) bool { + if b[i].Offset == b[j].Offset { + // Boundaries at the same offset should be ordered according to + // their original position. + return b[i].Index < b[j].Index + } + return b[i].Offset < b[j].Offset +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/LICENSE b/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index a4249bb..0000000 --- a/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -tomb - support for clean goroutine termination in Go. - -Copyright (c) 2010-2011 - Gustavo Niemeyer - -All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: - - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, - this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, - this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation - and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its - contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from - this software without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR -CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, -EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, -PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR -PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING -NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS -SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/README.md b/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3ae8788..0000000 --- a/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -Installation and usage ----------------------- - -See [gopkg.in/tomb.v1](https://gopkg.in/tomb.v1) for documentation and usage details. diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/tomb.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/tomb.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9aec56d..0000000 --- a/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/tomb.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2011 - Gustavo Niemeyer -// -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, -// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, -// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation -// and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -// * Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR -// CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, -// EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, -// PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR -// PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF -// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING -// NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS -// SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// The tomb package offers a conventional API for clean goroutine termination. -// -// A Tomb tracks the lifecycle of a goroutine as alive, dying or dead, -// and the reason for its death. -// -// The zero value of a Tomb assumes that a goroutine is about to be -// created or already alive. Once Kill or Killf is called with an -// argument that informs the reason for death, the goroutine is in -// a dying state and is expected to terminate soon. Right before the -// goroutine function or method returns, Done must be called to inform -// that the goroutine is indeed dead and about to stop running. -// -// A Tomb exposes Dying and Dead channels. These channels are closed -// when the Tomb state changes in the respective way. They enable -// explicit blocking until the state changes, and also to selectively -// unblock select statements accordingly. -// -// When the tomb state changes to dying and there's still logic going -// on within the goroutine, nested functions and methods may choose to -// return ErrDying as their error value, as this error won't alter the -// tomb state if provided to the Kill method. This is a convenient way to -// follow standard Go practices in the context of a dying tomb. -// -// For background and a detailed example, see the following blog post: -// -// http://blog.labix.org/2011/10/09/death-of-goroutines-under-control -// -// For a more complex code snippet demonstrating the use of multiple -// goroutines with a single Tomb, see: -// -// http://play.golang.org/p/Xh7qWsDPZP -// -package tomb - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "sync" -) - -// A Tomb tracks the lifecycle of a goroutine as alive, dying or dead, -// and the reason for its death. -// -// See the package documentation for details. -type Tomb struct { - m sync.Mutex - dying chan struct{} - dead chan struct{} - reason error -} - -var ( - ErrStillAlive = errors.New("tomb: still alive") - ErrDying = errors.New("tomb: dying") -) - -func (t *Tomb) init() { - t.m.Lock() - if t.dead == nil { - t.dead = make(chan struct{}) - t.dying = make(chan struct{}) - t.reason = ErrStillAlive - } - t.m.Unlock() -} - -// Dead returns the channel that can be used to wait -// until t.Done has been called. -func (t *Tomb) Dead() <-chan struct{} { - t.init() - return t.dead -} - -// Dying returns the channel that can be used to wait -// until t.Kill or t.Done has been called. -func (t *Tomb) Dying() <-chan struct{} { - t.init() - return t.dying -} - -// Wait blocks until the goroutine is in a dead state and returns the -// reason for its death. -func (t *Tomb) Wait() error { - t.init() - <-t.dead - t.m.Lock() - reason := t.reason - t.m.Unlock() - return reason -} - -// Done flags the goroutine as dead, and should be called a single time -// right before the goroutine function or method returns. -// If the goroutine was not already in a dying state before Done is -// called, it will be flagged as dying and dead at once with no -// error. -func (t *Tomb) Done() { - t.Kill(nil) - close(t.dead) -} - -// Kill flags the goroutine as dying for the given reason. -// Kill may be called multiple times, but only the first -// non-nil error is recorded as the reason for termination. -// -// If reason is ErrDying, the previous reason isn't replaced -// even if it is nil. It's a runtime error to call Kill with -// ErrDying if t is not in a dying state. -func (t *Tomb) Kill(reason error) { - t.init() - t.m.Lock() - defer t.m.Unlock() - if reason == ErrDying { - if t.reason == ErrStillAlive { - panic("tomb: Kill with ErrDying while still alive") - } - return - } - if t.reason == nil || t.reason == ErrStillAlive { - t.reason = reason - } - // If the receive on t.dying succeeds, then - // it can only be because we have already closed it. - // If it blocks, then we know that it needs to be closed. - select { - case <-t.dying: - default: - close(t.dying) - } -} - -// Killf works like Kill, but builds the reason providing the received -// arguments to fmt.Errorf. The generated error is also returned. -func (t *Tomb) Killf(f string, a ...interface{}) error { - err := fmt.Errorf(f, a...) - t.Kill(err) - return err -} - -// Err returns the reason for the goroutine death provided via Kill -// or Killf, or ErrStillAlive when the goroutine is still alive. -func (t *Tomb) Err() (reason error) { - t.init() - t.m.Lock() - reason = t.reason - t.m.Unlock() - return -} diff --git a/vendor/modules.txt b/vendor/modules.txt index c8568cc..d13ea50 100644 --- a/vendor/modules.txt +++ b/vendor/modules.txt @@ -4,12 +4,13 @@ github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2 # github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20231202071711-9a357b53e9c9 ## explicit; go 1.15 github.com/alecthomas/units -# github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.7.0 -## explicit; go 1.17 -github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify -# github.com/go-task/slim-sprig v0.0.0-20230315185526-52ccab3ef572 -## explicit; go 1.13 -github.com/go-task/slim-sprig +# github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.1 +## explicit; go 1.18 +github.com/go-logr/logr +github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr +# github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3 v3.0.0 +## explicit; go 1.20 +github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3 # github.com/gobwas/glob v0.2.3 ## explicit github.com/gobwas/glob @@ -30,6 +31,9 @@ github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/diff github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/flags github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/function github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/internal/value +# github.com/google/pprof v0.0.0-20240424215950-a892ee059fd6 +## explicit; go 1.19 +github.com/google/pprof/profile # github.com/gorilla/mux v1.8.1 ## explicit; go 1.20 github.com/gorilla/mux @@ -51,43 +55,28 @@ github.com/gravitational/trace/internal # github.com/mailgun/multibuf v0.2.0 ## explicit; go 1.17 github.com/mailgun/multibuf -# github.com/nxadm/tail v1.4.11 -## explicit; go 1.13 -github.com/nxadm/tail -github.com/nxadm/tail/ratelimiter -github.com/nxadm/tail/util -github.com/nxadm/tail/watch -github.com/nxadm/tail/winfile -# github.com/onsi/ginkgo v1.16.5 -## explicit; go 1.16 -github.com/onsi/ginkgo -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/formatter -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/convert -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/interrupthandler -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/nodot -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/outline -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testrunner -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/testsuite -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo/watch -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/codelocation -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/containernode -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/failer -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/global -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/leafnodes -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/spec_iterator -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/specrunner -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/suite -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/testingtproxy -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/writer -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-colorable -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters/stenographer/support/go-isatty -github.com/onsi/ginkgo/types +# github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 v2.19.0 +## explicit; go 1.20 +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/config +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/formatter +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/build +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/command +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/generators +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/internal +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/labels +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/outline +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/run +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/unfocus +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo/watch +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/global +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/interrupt_handler +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/testingtproxy +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters +github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types # github.com/onsi/gomega v1.33.1 ## explicit; go 1.20 github.com/onsi/gomega @@ -153,12 +142,10 @@ golang.org/x/text/language golang.org/x/text/runes golang.org/x/text/transform golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm -# golang.org/x/tools v0.20.0 +# golang.org/x/tools v0.21.0 ## explicit; go 1.19 +golang.org/x/tools/cover golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector -# gopkg.in/tomb.v1 v1.0.0-20141024135613-dd632973f1e7 -## explicit -gopkg.in/tomb.v1 # gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.4.0 ## explicit; go 1.15 gopkg.in/yaml.v2