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# -*- python -*-
# ex: set syntax=python:
# This is a sample buildmaster config file. It must be installed as
# 'master.cfg' in your buildmaster's base directory.
# This is the dictionary that the buildmaster pays attention to. We also use
# a shorter alias to save typing.
c = BuildmasterConfig = {}
####### BUILDSLAVES
# The 'slaves' list defines the set of recognized buildslaves. Each element is
# a BuildSlave object, specifying a unique slave name and password. The same
# slave name and password must be configured on the slave.
from buildbot.buildslave import BuildSlave
c['slaves'] = [BuildSlave("example-slave", "pass"),
BuildSlave("example-slave-2", "pass"),
BuildSlave("example-slave-KL25Z", "pass"),
BuildSlave("example-slave-LPC1768", "pass"),
BuildSlave("example-slave-LPC11U24", "pass"),
]
# 'slavePortnum' defines the TCP port to listen on for connections from slaves.
# This must match the value configured into the buildslaves (with their
# --master option)
c['slavePortnum'] = 9989
####### OFFICIAL_MBED_LIBRARY_BUILD
OFFICIAL_MBED_LIBRARY_BUILD = (
('LPC1768', ('ARM', 'GCC_ARM', 'GCC_CR', 'GCC_CS', 'IAR')),
('KL05Z', ('ARM', 'uARM', 'GCC_ARM')),
('KL25Z', ('ARM', 'GCC_ARM')),
('LPC11U24', ('ARM', 'uARM')),
('KL46Z', ('ARM', 'GCC_ARM')),
('LPC4088', ('ARM', 'GCC_ARM', 'GCC_CR')),
('LPC1347', ('ARM',)),
('LPC1549', ('uARM',)),
('LPC2368', ('ARM',)),
('LPC812', ('uARM',)),
('LPC11U35_401', ('ARM', 'uARM')),
('LPC1114', ('uARM',)),
('NUCLEO_F103RB', ('ARM', 'uARM')),
('NUCLEO_L152RE', ('ARM', 'uARM')),
('NUCLEO_F401RE', ('ARM', 'uARM')),
('NUCLEO_F030R8', ('ARM', 'uARM')),
('UBLOX_C027', ('ARM', 'GCC_ARM', 'GCC_CR', 'GCC_CS', 'IAR')),
# ('NRF51822', ('ARM',)),
)
# Which hardware platforms are supported for target testing
OFFICIAL_MBED_TESTBED_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE = (
# 'KL25Z',
# 'LPC1768',
# 'LPC11U24',
)
####### CHANGESOURCES
# the 'change_source' setting tells the buildmaster how it should find out
# about source code changes. Here we point to the buildbot clone of pyflakes.
from buildbot.changes.gitpoller import GitPoller
c['change_source'] = []
"""
c['change_source'].append(GitPoller(
'git://github.com/buildbot/pyflakes.git',
workdir='gitpoller-workdir', branch='master',
pollinterval=300))
"""
####### SCHEDULERS
# Configure the Schedulers, which decide how to react to incoming changes. In this
# case, just kick off a 'runtests' build
from buildbot.schedulers.basic import SingleBranchScheduler
from buildbot.schedulers.forcesched import ForceScheduler
from buildbot.changes import filter
c['schedulers'] = []
# Create builders to generate one target using all assigned toolchains
release_builder_name = "BuildRelease"
builder_names = [release_builder_name]
for target_name, toolchains in OFFICIAL_MBED_LIBRARY_BUILD:
builder_name = "All_TC_%s" % target_name
builder_names.append(builder_name)
c['schedulers'].append(ForceScheduler(name="force", builderNames=builder_names))
####### BUILDERS
# The 'builders' list defines the Builders, which tell Buildbot how to perform a build:
# what steps, and which slaves can execute them. Note that any particular build will
# only take place on one slave.
from buildbot.process.factory import BuildFactory
from buildbot.steps.source.git import Git
from buildbot.steps.shell import ShellCommand
from buildbot.process.buildstep import LogLineObserver
import buildbot.status.results
import re
import pprint
class TestCommand(ShellCommand):
failedTestsCount = 0 # FAIL
passedTestsCount = 0 # OK
errorsTestsCount = 0 # ERROR
undefsTestsCount = 0 # UNDEF
testsResults = []
def __init__(self, stage=None,module=None, moduleset=None, **kwargs):
ShellCommand.__init__(self, **kwargs)
self.failedTestsCount = 0
self.passedTestsCount = 0
self.errorsTestsCount = 0
self.tracebackPyCount = 0
self.testsResults = []
testFailuresObserver = UnitTestsObserver ()
self.addLogObserver('stdio', testFailuresObserver)
def createSummary(self, log):
if self.failedTestsCount >= 0 or self.passedTestsCount >= 0 or self.errorsTestsCount >= 0 or self.undefsTestsCount >= 0:
self.addHTMLLog ('tests summary', self.createTestsSummary())
def getText(self, cmd, results):
text = ShellCommand.getText(self, cmd, results)
text.append("OK: " + str(self.passedTestsCount))
text.append("FAIL: " + str(self.failedTestsCount))
text.append("ERROR: " + str(self.errorsTestsCount))
text.append("UNDEF: " + str(self.undefsTestsCount))
text.append("Traceback: " + str(self.tracebackPyCount))
return text
def evaluateCommand(self, cmd):
if self.failedTestsCount > 0:
return buildbot.status.results.WARNINGS
elif self.errorsTestsCount > 0 or self.undefsTestsCount > 0 or self.tracebackPyCount > 0:
return buildbot.status.results.FAILURE
return buildbot.status.results.SUCCESS
def find_unique_tc_result_value(self, index):
""" Get unique values from each row in data parameter """
result = []
for tc_result_list in self.testsResults:
if tc_result_list[index] not in result:
result.append(tc_result_list[index])
return result
def html_view_test_result(self, targets, tests, toolchain):
""" Generates simple result table """
COLOR_OK = "LimeGreen"
COLOR_FAIL = "LightCoral"
COLOR_UNDEF = "LightSlateGray"
COLOR_NEUTRAL = "Silver"
STATUS_COLORS = { "OK" : COLOR_OK,
"FAIL" : COLOR_FAIL,
"UNDEF" : COLOR_UNDEF}
result = "<table>"
result += "<tr valign='center'><td align='center'><b>" + toolchain + "</b></td>"
for test in tests:
result += "<td align='center'>" + test + "<br></td>"
result += "</tr>"
for target in targets:
result += "<tr><td width='110px'><br>" + target + "<br></td>"
for test in tests:
for tc_result_list in self.testsResults:
if tc_result_list[1] == target and tc_result_list[2] == toolchain and tc_result_list[3] == test:
status = tc_result_list[4]
bgcolor = STATUS_COLORS[status]
result += "<td align='center' bgcolor='" + bgcolor + "'>" + status + "</td>"
break;
else:
result += "<td bgcolor='" + COLOR_NEUTRAL + "'></td>"
result += "</tr>"
result += "</table>"
return result
def createTestsSummary (self):
targets = self.find_unique_tc_result_value(1)
toolchains = self.find_unique_tc_result_value(2)
tests = self.find_unique_tc_result_value(3)
html_result = ""
for toolchain in toolchains:
html_result += self.html_view_test_result(targets, tests, toolchain)
html_result += "<br>"
return html_result
class UnitTestsObserver(LogLineObserver):
reGroupTestResult = []
reGroupPyResult = []
def __init__(self):
LogLineObserver.__init__(self)
if len(self.reGroupTestResult) == 0:
self.reGroupTestResult.append(re.compile("^(\w+Test)::(\w+)::(\w+)::(\w+)::.* \[(\w+)\] in (\d+\.\d+) of (\d+) sec[\r\n]*$"))
def outLineReceived(self, line):
matched = False
for r in self.reGroupTestResult:
result = r.match(line)
if result:
self.step.testsResults.append(result.groups())
if result.group(5) == 'OK':
self.step.passedTestsCount += 1
elif result.group(5) == 'FAIL':
self.step.failedTestsCount += 1
elif result.group(5) == 'UNDEF':
self.step.undefsTestsCount += 1
elif result.group(5) == 'ERROR':
self.step.errorsTestsCount += 1
matched = True
class BuildCommand(ShellCommand):
warningsCount = 0 # [Warning]
errorsCount = 0 # [Error]
testsResults = []
def __init__(self, stage=None,module=None, moduleset=None, **kwargs):
ShellCommand.__init__(self, **kwargs)
self.warningsCount = 0
self.errorsCount = 0
self.testsResults = []
buildProcessObserver = BuildObserver ()
self.addLogObserver('stdio', buildProcessObserver)
def createSummary(self, log):
if self.warningsCount >= 0 or self.errorsCount >= 0:
self.addHTMLLog ('tests summary', self.createTestsSummary())
def getText(self, cmd, results):
text = ShellCommand.getText(self, cmd, results)
if self.warningsCount > 0 or self.errorsCount > 0:
text.append("warnings: " + str(self.warningsCount))
text.append("errors: " + str(self.errorsCount))
return text
def evaluateCommand(self, cmd):
if self.warningsCount > 0:
return buildbot.status.results.WARNINGS
elif self.errorsCount > 0:
return buildbot.status.results.FAILURE
else:
return buildbot.status.results.SUCCESS
def createTestsSummary (self):
# Create a string with your html report and return it
html = "<h4>Report</h4><table>"
#for result in self.testsResults:
html += "</table>"
return html
class BuildObserver(LogLineObserver):
regroupresult = []
def __init__(self):
LogLineObserver.__init__(self)
if len(self.regroupresult) == 0:
self.regroupresult.append(re.compile("^\[([Ww]arning)\] (.*)"))
self.regroupresult.append(re.compile("^\[([Ee]rror)\] (.*)"))
def outLineReceived(self, line):
matched = False
for r in self.regroupresult:
result = r.match(line)
if result:
self.step.testsResults.append(result.groups())
if result.group(1) == 'Warning':
self.step.warningsCount += 1
elif result.group(1) == 'Error':
self.step.errorsCount += 1
matched = True
#if not matched:
# [Future-Dev] Other check...
####### BUILDERS - mbed project
git_clone = Git(repourl='https://github.com/mbedmicro/mbed.git', mode='incremental')
# create the build factory for mbed and add the steps to it
from buildbot.config import BuilderConfig
c['builders'] = []
copy_private_settings = ShellCommand(name = "copy private_settings.py",
command = "cp ../private_settings.py workspace_tools/private_settings.py",
haltOnFailure = True,
description = "Copy private_settings.py")
mbed_build_release = BuildFactory()
mbed_build_release.addStep(git_clone)
mbed_build_release.addStep(copy_private_settings)
for target_name, toolchains in OFFICIAL_MBED_LIBRARY_BUILD:
builder_name = "All_TC_%s" % target_name
mbed_build = BuildFactory()
mbed_build.addStep(git_clone)
mbed_build.addStep(copy_private_settings)
# Adding all chains for target
for toolchain in toolchains:
build_py = BuildCommand(name = "Build %s using %s" % (target_name, toolchain),
command = "python workspace_tools/build.py -m %s -t %s" % (target_name, toolchain),
haltOnFailure = True,
warnOnWarnings = True,
description = "Building %s using %s" % (target_name, toolchain),
descriptionDone = "Built %s using %s" % (target_name, toolchain))
mbed_build.addStep(build_py)
mbed_build_release.addStep(build_py) # For build release we need all toolchains
if target_name in OFFICIAL_MBED_TESTBED_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE:
copy_example_test_spec_json = ShellCommand(name = "Copy example_test_spec.json",
command = "cp ../example_test_spec.json workspace_tools/data/example_test_spec.json",
haltOnFailure = True,
description = "Copy example_test_spec.json")
autotest_py = ShellCommand(name = "Running autotest.py for %s" % (target_name),
command = "python workspace_tools/autotest.py workspace_tools/data/example_test_spec.json",
haltOnFailure = True,
description = "Running autotest.py")
mbed_build.addStep(copy_example_test_spec_json)
mbed_build.addStep(autotest_py)
# Add builder with steps for each toolchain
c['builders'].append(BuilderConfig(name=builder_name,
slavenames=["example-slave-%s" % (target_name)],
factory=mbed_build))
else:
# Add builder with steps for each toolchain
c['builders'].append(BuilderConfig(name=builder_name,
slavenames=["example-slave"],
factory=mbed_build))
# copy_example_test_spec_json = ShellCommand(name = "Copy example_test_spec.json",
# command = "cp ../example_test_spec.json workspace_tools/data/example_test_spec.json",
# haltOnFailure = True,
# description = "Copy example_test_spec.json")
singletest_py = TestCommand(name = "Running Target Tests",
command = "python workspace_tools/singletest.py -i workspace_tools/test_spec.json -M workspace_tools/muts_all.json",
haltOnFailure = True,
warnOnWarnings = True,
description = "Running Target Tests",
descriptionDone = "Target Testing Finished")
mbed_build_release.addStep(singletest_py)
# Release build collects all building toolchains
c['builders'].append(BuilderConfig(name=release_builder_name,
slavenames=["example-slave"],
factory=mbed_build_release))
####### STATUS TARGETS
# 'status' is a list of Status Targets. The results of each build will be
# pushed to these targets. buildbot/status/*.py has a variety to choose from,
# including web pages, email senders, and IRC bots.
c['status'] = []
from buildbot.status import html
from buildbot.status.web import authz, auth
authz_cfg=authz.Authz(
# change any of these to True to enable; see the manual for more
# options
auth=auth.BasicAuth([("pyflakes","pyflakes")]),
gracefulShutdown = False,
forceBuild = 'auth', # use this to test your slave once it is set up
forceAllBuilds = True,
pingBuilder = True,
stopBuild = True,
stopAllBuilds = True,
cancelPendingBuild = True,
)
c['status'].append(html.WebStatus(http_port=8010, authz=authz_cfg, order_console_by_time=True))
####### PROJECT IDENTITY
# the 'title' string will appear at the top of this buildbot
# installation's html.WebStatus home page (linked to the
# 'titleURL') and is embedded in the title of the waterfall HTML page.
c['title'] = "Green Tea"
c['titleURL'] = ""
# the 'buildbotURL' string should point to the location where the buildbot's
# internal web server (usually the html.WebStatus page) is visible. This
# typically uses the port number set in the Waterfall 'status' entry, but
# with an externally-visible host name which the buildbot cannot figure out
# without some help.
c['buildbotURL'] = "http://localhost:8010/"
####### DB URL
c['db'] = {
# This specifies what database buildbot uses to store its state. You can leave
# this at its default for all but the largest installations.
'db_url' : "sqlite:///state.sqlite",
# 'db_url' : "mysql://buildbot:123456@localhost/buildbot_mbed?max_idle=300",
}