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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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# distributed with this work for additional information
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# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
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# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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# Given a jenkins test job, this script examines all runs of the job done
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# within specified period of time (number of days prior to the execution
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# time of this script), and reports all failed tests.
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#
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# The output of this script includes a section for each run that has failed
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# tests, with each failed test name listed.
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#
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# More importantly, at the end, it outputs a summary section to list all failed
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# tests within all examined runs, and indicate how many runs a same test
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# failed, and sorted all failed tests by how many runs each test failed.
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#
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# This way, when we see failed tests in PreCommit build, we can quickly tell
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# whether a failed test is a new failure, or it failed before and how often it
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# failed, so to have idea whether it may just be a flaky test.
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#
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# Of course, to be 100% sure about the reason of a test failure, closer look
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# at the failed test for the specific run is necessary.
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#
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import sys
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import platform
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sysversion = sys.hexversion
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onward30 = False
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if sysversion < 0x020600F0:
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sys.exit("Minimum supported python version is 2.6, the current version is " +
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"Python" + platform.python_version())
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if sysversion == 0x030000F0:
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sys.exit("There is a known bug with Python" + platform.python_version() +
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", please try a different version");
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if sysversion < 0x03000000:
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import urllib2
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else:
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onward30 = True
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import urllib.request
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import datetime
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import json as simplejson
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import logging
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from optparse import OptionParser
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import time
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# Configuration
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DEFAULT_JENKINS_URL = "https://builds.apache.org"
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DEFAULT_JOB_NAME = "Hadoop-Common-trunk"
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DEFAULT_NUM_PREVIOUS_DAYS = 14
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SECONDS_PER_DAY = 86400
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# total number of runs to examine
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numRunsToExamine = 0
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""" Parse arguments """
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def parse_args():
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parser = OptionParser()
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parser.add_option("-J", "--jenkins-url", type="string",
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dest="jenkins_url", help="Jenkins URL",
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default=DEFAULT_JENKINS_URL)
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parser.add_option("-j", "--job-name", type="string",
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dest="job_name", help="Job name to look at",
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default=DEFAULT_JOB_NAME)
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parser.add_option("-n", "--num-days", type="int",
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dest="num_prev_days", help="Number of days to examine",
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default=DEFAULT_NUM_PREVIOUS_DAYS)
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(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
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if args:
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parser.error("unexpected arguments: " + repr(args))
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return options
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""" Load data from specified url """
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def load_url_data(url):
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if onward30:
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ourl = urllib.request.urlopen(url)
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codec = ourl.info().get_param('charset')
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content = ourl.read().decode(codec)
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data = simplejson.loads(content, strict=False)
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else:
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ourl = urllib2.urlopen(url)
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data = simplejson.load(ourl, strict=False)
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return data
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""" List all builds of the target project. """
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def list_builds(jenkins_url, job_name):
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url = "%(jenkins)s/job/%(job_name)s/api/json?tree=builds[url,result,timestamp]" % dict(
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jenkins=jenkins_url,
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job_name=job_name)
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try:
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data = load_url_data(url)
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except:
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logging.error("Could not fetch: %s" % url)
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raise
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return data['builds']
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""" Find the names of any tests which failed in the given build output URL. """
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def find_failing_tests(testReportApiJson, jobConsoleOutput):
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ret = set()
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try:
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data = load_url_data(testReportApiJson)
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except:
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logging.error(" Could not open testReport, check " +
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jobConsoleOutput + " for why it was reported failed")
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return ret
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for suite in data['suites']:
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for cs in suite['cases']:
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status = cs['status']
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errDetails = cs['errorDetails']
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if (status == 'REGRESSION' or status == 'FAILED' or (errDetails is not None)):
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ret.add(cs['className'] + "." + cs['name'])
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if len(ret) == 0:
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logging.info(" No failed tests in testReport, check " +
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jobConsoleOutput + " for why it was reported failed.")
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return ret
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""" Iterate runs of specfied job within num_prev_days and collect results """
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def find_flaky_tests(jenkins_url, job_name, num_prev_days):
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global numRunsToExamine
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all_failing = dict()
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# First list all builds
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builds = list_builds(jenkins_url, job_name)
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# Select only those in the last N days
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min_time = int(time.time()) - SECONDS_PER_DAY * num_prev_days
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builds = [b for b in builds if (int(b['timestamp']) / 1000) > min_time]
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# Filter out only those that failed
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failing_build_urls = [(b['url'] , b['timestamp']) for b in builds
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if (b['result'] in ('UNSTABLE', 'FAILURE'))]
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tnum = len(builds)
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num = len(failing_build_urls)
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numRunsToExamine = tnum
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logging.info(" THERE ARE " + str(num) + " builds (out of " + str(tnum)
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+ ") that have failed tests in the past " + str(num_prev_days) + " days"
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+ ((".", ", as listed below:\n")[num > 0]))
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for failed_build_with_time in failing_build_urls:
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failed_build = failed_build_with_time[0];
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jobConsoleOutput = failed_build + "Console";
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testReport = failed_build + "testReport";
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testReportApiJson = testReport + "/api/json";
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ts = float(failed_build_with_time[1]) / 1000.
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st = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(ts).strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
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logging.info("===>%s" % str(testReport) + " (" + st + ")")
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failing = find_failing_tests(testReportApiJson, jobConsoleOutput)
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if failing:
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for ftest in failing:
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logging.info(" Failed test: %s" % ftest)
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all_failing[ftest] = all_failing.get(ftest,0)+1
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return all_failing
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def main():
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global numRunsToExamine
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logging.basicConfig(format='%(levelname)s:%(message)s', level=logging.INFO)
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# set up logger to write to stdout
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soh = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
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soh.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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logger = logging.getLogger()
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logger.removeHandler(logger.handlers[0])
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logger.addHandler(soh)
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opts = parse_args()
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logging.info("****Recently FAILED builds in url: " + opts.jenkins_url
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+ "/job/" + opts.job_name + "")
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all_failing = find_flaky_tests(opts.jenkins_url, opts.job_name,
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opts.num_prev_days)
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if len(all_failing) == 0:
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raise SystemExit(0)
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logging.info("\nAmong " + str(numRunsToExamine) + " runs examined, all failed "
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+ "tests <#failedRuns: testName>:")
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# print summary section: all failed tests sorted by how many times they failed
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for tn in sorted(all_failing, key=all_failing.get, reverse=True):
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logging.info(" " + str(all_failing[tn])+ ": " + tn)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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