hydra/t/Hydra/Plugin/RunCommand/basic.t
Eelco Dolstra ce001bb142 Relax time interval checks
I saw one of these failing randomly.
2023-06-23 15:09:09 +02:00

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Perl

use feature 'unicode_strings';
use strict;
use warnings;
use JSON::MaybeXS;
use Setup;
my %ctx = test_init(
hydra_config => q|
<runcommand>
command = cp "$HYDRA_JSON" "$HYDRA_DATA/joboutput.json"
</runcommand>
|);
require Hydra::Schema;
require Hydra::Model::DB;
require Hydra::Helper::Nix;
use Test2::V0;
my $db = Hydra::Model::DB->new;
hydra_setup($db);
my $project = $db->resultset('Projects')->create({name => "tests", displayname => "", owner => "root"});
# Most basic test case, no parameters
my $jobset = createBaseJobset("basic", "runcommand.nix", $ctx{jobsdir});
ok(evalSucceeds($jobset), "Evaluating jobs/runcommand.nix should exit with return code 0");
is(nrQueuedBuildsForJobset($jobset), 1, "Evaluating jobs/runcommand.nix should result in 1 build1");
(my $build) = queuedBuildsForJobset($jobset);
is($build->job, "metrics", "The only job should be metrics");
ok(runBuild($build), "Build should exit with return code 0");
my $newbuild = $db->resultset('Builds')->find($build->id);
is($newbuild->finished, 1, "Build should be finished.");
is($newbuild->buildstatus, 0, "Build should have buildstatus 0.");
ok(sendNotifications(), "Notifications execute successfully.");
my $dat = do {
my $filename = $ENV{'HYDRA_DATA'} . "/joboutput.json";
open(my $json_fh, "<", $filename)
or die("Can't open \"$filename\": $!\n");
local $/;
my $json = JSON::MaybeXS->new;
$json->decode(<$json_fh>)
};
subtest "Validate the file parsed and at least one field matches" => sub {
is($dat->{build}, $newbuild->id, "The build event matches our expected ID.");
};
subtest "Validate a run log was created" => sub {
my $runlog = $build->runcommandlogs->find({});
ok($runlog->did_succeed(), "The process did succeed.");
is($runlog->job_matcher, "*:*:*", "An unspecified job matcher is defaulted to *:*:*");
is($runlog->command, 'cp "$HYDRA_JSON" "$HYDRA_DATA/joboutput.json"', "The executed command is saved.");
is($runlog->start_time, within(time() - 1, 5), "The start time is recent.");
is($runlog->end_time, within(time() - 1, 5), "The end time is also recent.");
is($runlog->exit_code, 0, "This command should have succeeded.");
subtest "Validate the run log file exists" => sub {
my $logPath = Hydra::Helper::Nix::constructRunCommandLogPath($runlog);
ok(-f $logPath, "The run log was saved to a file.");
ok(-z $logPath, "The run log was empty.");
};
};
done_testing;