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"""
Simple parsing code to scan test_mapping files and determine which
modules are needed to build for the given list of changed files.
TODO(lucafarsi): Deduplicate from artifact_helper.py
"""
# TODO(lucafarsi): Share this logic with the original logic in
# test_mapping_test_retriever.py
import json
import os
import re
from typing import Any
# Regex to extra test name from the path of test config file.
TEST_NAME_REGEX = r'(?:^|.*/)([^/]+)\.config'
# Key name for TEST_MAPPING imports
KEY_IMPORTS = 'imports'
KEY_IMPORT_PATH = 'path'
# Name of TEST_MAPPING file.
TEST_MAPPING = 'TEST_MAPPING'
# Pattern used to identify double-quoted strings and '//'-format comments in
# TEST_MAPPING file, but only double-quoted strings are included within the
# matching group.
_COMMENTS_RE = re.compile(r'(\"(?:[^\"\\]|\\.)*\"|(?=//))(?://.*)?')
def FilterComments(test_mapping_file: str) -> str:
"""Remove comments in TEST_MAPPING file to valid format.
Only '//' is regarded as comments.
Args:
test_mapping_file: Path to a TEST_MAPPING file.
Returns:
Valid json string without comments.
"""
return re.sub(_COMMENTS_RE, r'\1', test_mapping_file)
def GetTestMappings(paths: set[str],
checked_paths: set[str]) -> dict[str, dict[str, Any]]:
"""Get the affected TEST_MAPPING files.
TEST_MAPPING files in source code are packaged into a build artifact
`test_mappings.zip`. Inside the zip file, the path of each TEST_MAPPING file
is preserved. From all TEST_MAPPING files in the source code, this method
locates the affected TEST_MAPPING files based on the given paths list.
A TEST_MAPPING file may also contain `imports` that import TEST_MAPPING files
from a different location, e.g.,
"imports": [
{
"path": "../folder2"
}
]
In that example, TEST_MAPPING files inside ../folder2 (relative to the
TEST_MAPPING file containing that imports section) and its parent directories
will also be included.
Args:
paths: A set of paths with related TEST_MAPPING files for given changes.
checked_paths: A set of paths that have been checked for TEST_MAPPING file
already. The set is updated after processing each TEST_MAPPING file. It's
used to prevent infinite loop when the method is called recursively.
Returns:
A dictionary of Test Mapping containing the content of the affected
TEST_MAPPING files, indexed by the path containing the TEST_MAPPING file.
"""
test_mappings = {}
# Search for TEST_MAPPING files in each modified path and its parent
# directories.
all_paths = set()
for path in paths:
dir_names = path.split(os.path.sep)
all_paths |= set(
[os.path.sep.join(dir_names[:i + 1]) for i in range(len(dir_names))])
# Add root directory to the paths to search for TEST_MAPPING file.
all_paths.add('')
all_paths.difference_update(checked_paths)
checked_paths |= all_paths
# Try to load TEST_MAPPING file in each possible path.
for path in all_paths:
try:
test_mapping_file = os.path.join(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), path), 'TEST_MAPPING')
# Read content of TEST_MAPPING file.
content = FilterComments(open(test_mapping_file, "r").read())
test_mapping = json.loads(content)
test_mappings[path] = test_mapping
import_paths = set()
for import_detail in test_mapping.get(KEY_IMPORTS, []):
import_path = import_detail[KEY_IMPORT_PATH]
# Try the import path as absolute path.
import_paths.add(import_path)
# Try the import path as relative path based on the test mapping file
# containing the import.
norm_import_path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(path, import_path))
import_paths.add(norm_import_path)
import_paths.difference_update(checked_paths)
if import_paths:
import_test_mappings = GetTestMappings(import_paths, checked_paths)
test_mappings.update(import_test_mappings)
except (KeyError, FileNotFoundError, NotADirectoryError):
# TEST_MAPPING file doesn't exist in path
pass
return test_mappings
def FindAffectedModules(
test_mappings: dict[str, Any],
changed_files: set[str],
test_mapping_test_groups: set[str],
) -> set[str]:
"""Find affected test modules.
Find the affected set of test modules that would run in a test mapping run based on the given test mappings, changed files, and test mapping test group.
Args:
test_mappings: A set of test mappings returned by GetTestMappings in the following format:
{
'test_mapping_file_path': {
'group_name' : [
'name': 'module_name',
],
}
}
changed_files: A set of files changed for the given run.
test_mapping_test_groups: A set of test mapping test groups that are being considered for the given run.
Returns:
A set of test module names which would run for a test mapping test run with the given parameters.
"""
modules = set()
for test_mapping in test_mappings.values():
for group_name, group in test_mapping.items():
# If a module is not in any of the test mapping groups being tested skip
# it.
if group_name not in test_mapping_test_groups:
continue
for entry in group:
module_name = entry.get('name')
if not module_name:
continue
file_patterns = entry.get('file_patterns')
if not file_patterns:
modules.add(module_name)
continue
if matches_file_patterns(file_patterns, changed_files):
modules.add(module_name)
return modules
def MatchesFilePatterns(
file_patterns: list[set], changed_files: set[str]
) -> bool:
"""Checks if any of the changed files match any of the file patterns.
Args:
file_patterns: A list of file patterns to match against.
changed_files: A set of files to check against the file patterns.
Returns:
True if any of the changed files match any of the file patterns.
"""
return any(re.search(pattern, "|".join(changed_files)) for pattern in file_patterns)