| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| |
| # This script prepares this ONOS directory so that the Sonar Scanner can be run. |
| # - Build ONOS |
| # - Run tests on a per module basis, stage surefire-reports and jacoco.exec |
| # - Generate sonar-project.properties file |
| |
| import json |
| import os |
| |
| from shutil import copy, copytree, rmtree |
| from subprocess import call, check_call, check_output |
| |
| # FIXME pull the version from the Buck version file |
| ONOS_VERSION='1.14.0-SNAPSHOT' |
| |
| # SonarQube property file name and template |
| FILE_NAME = 'sonar-project.properties' |
| ROOT_TEMPLATE = '''# Auto-generated properties file |
| sonar.projectKey=%(key)s |
| sonar.projectName=%(name)s |
| sonar.projectVersion=%(version)s |
| |
| #sonar.sources=src |
| sonar.sourceEncoding=UTF-8 |
| sonar.java.target = 1.8 |
| sonar.java.source = 1.8 |
| sonar.language=java |
| |
| sonar.junit.reportsPath = surefire-reports |
| # global jacoco |
| #sonar.jacoco.reportPath = %(jacoco)s |
| # local jacoco |
| sonar.jacoco.reportPath = jacoco.exec |
| |
| sonar.modules=%(modules)s |
| |
| ''' |
| |
| BUCK = 'onos-buck' |
| |
| # Change to $ONOS_ROOT |
| ONOS_ROOT = os.environ[ 'ONOS_ROOT' ] |
| if ONOS_ROOT: |
| os.chdir( ONOS_ROOT ) |
| |
| def splitTarget(target): |
| path, module = target.split(':', 2) |
| path = path.replace('//', '', 1) |
| return path, module |
| |
| def runCmd(cmd): |
| output = check_output( cmd ).rstrip() |
| return output.split('\n') if output else [] |
| |
| # TODO do we need to start with a clean slate? |
| #runCmd([BUCK, 'clean']) |
| |
| # Find all onos_jar rules |
| targets = runCmd([BUCK, 'query', "kind('onos_jar', '//...')"]) |
| #targets = ['//core/net:onos-core-net'] |
| print targets |
| non_osgi_targets = ['%s#non-osgi' % t for t in targets] |
| |
| # Build all targets to fill buck-out/bin |
| print runCmd([BUCK, 'build', '--no-cache'] + targets + non_osgi_targets) |
| |
| # Find all tests associated with onos_jar rules |
| #FIXME we may want to insert kind('java_test', testsof...) |
| output = runCmd([BUCK, 'query', '--json', "testsof('%s')"] + targets) |
| test_map = json.loads(output[0]) |
| |
| # Flatten the values in the test target map |
| test_targets = [t for ts in test_map.values() for t in ts] |
| print test_targets |
| |
| # Build run tests |
| #print runCmd([BUCK, 'test', '--no-cache', '--code-coverage', '--no-results-cache'] + test_targets) |
| |
| # Build the sonar rules for each target |
| sonar_files = runCmd([BUCK, 'build', '--show-output'] + ['%s-sonar' % t for t in (targets + test_targets)]) |
| sonar_files = dict([i.split(' ') for i in sonar_files[1:]]) # drop the first line; it's boilerplate |
| print sonar_files |
| |
| |
| def write_module(target, out): |
| path, module_name = splitTarget(target) |
| out.write('%s.sonar.projectBaseDir=%s\n' % ( module_name, path )) |
| out.write('%(name)s.sonar.projectName=%(name)s\n' % {'name': module_name}) |
| |
| tests = test_map[target] if target in test_map else [] |
| |
| module_targets = [target] + tests |
| for property in [sonar_files[t+'-sonar'] for t in module_targets]: |
| print property |
| with open(property, 'r') as f: |
| for line in f.readlines(): |
| out.write('%s.%s' % (module_name, line)) |
| |
| if tests: |
| rmtree(path + '/surefire-reports', ignore_errors=True) |
| rmtree('surefire-reports', ignore_errors=True) |
| runCmd([BUCK, 'test', |
| '--no-cache', '--no-results-cache', |
| '--code-coverage', |
| '--no-results-cache', |
| '--surefire-xml', 'surefire-reports' |
| ] + tests) |
| copy('buck-out/gen/jacoco/jacoco.exec', path) |
| #write jacoco.exec path to out; not needed.. this is the default |
| copytree('surefire-reports', path + '/surefire-reports') |
| rmtree('surefire-reports') |
| |
| # Write the sonar properties file |
| with open(FILE_NAME, 'w') as out: |
| out.write(ROOT_TEMPLATE % { |
| 'name': 'onos', |
| 'key': 'org.onosproject:onos', |
| 'version': ONOS_VERSION, |
| 'jacoco': '%s/buck-out/gen/jacoco/jacoco.exec' % ONOS_ROOT, |
| 'modules': ','.join([splitTarget(t)[1] for t in targets]) |
| }) |
| for target in targets: |
| print target |
| write_module(target, out) |