// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package testenv contains helper functions for skipping tests // based on which tools are present in the environment. package testenv import ( "fmt" "io/ioutil" "os" "os/exec" "runtime" "strings" "sync" ) // Testing is an abstraction of a *testing.T. type Testing interface { Skipf(format string, args ...interface{}) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) } type helperer interface { Helper() } // packageMainIsDevel reports whether the module containing package main // is a development version (if module information is available). // // Builds in GOPATH mode and builds that lack module information are assumed to // be development versions. var packageMainIsDevel = func() bool { return true } var checkGoGoroot struct { once sync.Once err error } func hasTool(tool string) error { _, err := exec.LookPath(tool) if err != nil { return err } switch tool { case "patch": // check that the patch tools supports the -o argument temp, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "patch-test") if err != nil { return err } temp.Close() defer os.Remove(temp.Name()) cmd := exec.Command(tool, "-o", temp.Name()) if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { return err } case "go": checkGoGoroot.once.Do(func() { // Ensure that the 'go' command found by exec.LookPath is from the correct // GOROOT. Otherwise, 'some/path/go test ./...' will test against some // version of the 'go' binary other than 'some/path/go', which is almost // certainly not what the user intended. out, err := exec.Command(tool, "env", "GOROOT").CombinedOutput() if err != nil { checkGoGoroot.err = err return } GOROOT := strings.TrimSpace(string(out)) if GOROOT != runtime.GOROOT() { checkGoGoroot.err = fmt.Errorf("'go env GOROOT' does not match runtime.GOROOT:\n\tgo env: %s\n\tGOROOT: %s", GOROOT, runtime.GOROOT()) } }) if checkGoGoroot.err != nil { return checkGoGoroot.err } } return nil } func allowMissingTool(tool string) bool { if runtime.GOOS == "android" { // Android builds generally run tests on a separate machine from the build, // so don't expect any external tools to be available. return true } switch tool { case "go": if os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME") == "illumos-amd64-joyent" { // Work around a misconfigured builder (see https://golang.org/issue/33950). return true } case "diff": if os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME") != "" { return true } case "patch": if os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME") != "" { return true } } // If a developer is actively working on this test, we expect them to have all // of its dependencies installed. However, if it's just a dependency of some // other module (for example, being run via 'go test all'), we should be more // tolerant of unusual environments. return !packageMainIsDevel() } // NeedsTool skips t if the named tool is not present in the path. func NeedsTool(t Testing, tool string) { if t, ok := t.(helperer); ok { t.Helper() } err := hasTool(tool) if err == nil { return } if allowMissingTool(tool) { t.Skipf("skipping because %s tool not available: %v", tool, err) } else { t.Fatalf("%s tool not available: %v", tool, err) } } // NeedsGoPackages skips t if the go/packages driver (or 'go' tool) implied by // the current process environment is not present in the path. func NeedsGoPackages(t Testing) { if t, ok := t.(helperer); ok { t.Helper() } tool := os.Getenv("GOPACKAGESDRIVER") switch tool { case "off": // "off" forces go/packages to use the go command. tool = "go" case "": if _, err := exec.LookPath("gopackagesdriver"); err == nil { tool = "gopackagesdriver" } else { tool = "go" } } NeedsTool(t, tool) } // NeedsGoPackagesEnv skips t if the go/packages driver (or 'go' tool) implied // by env is not present in the path. func NeedsGoPackagesEnv(t Testing, env []string) { if t, ok := t.(helperer); ok { t.Helper() } for _, v := range env { if strings.HasPrefix(v, "GOPACKAGESDRIVER=") { tool := strings.TrimPrefix(v, "GOPACKAGESDRIVER=") if tool == "off" { NeedsTool(t, "go") } else { NeedsTool(t, tool) } return } } NeedsGoPackages(t) } // ExitIfSmallMachine emits a helpful diagnostic and calls os.Exit(0) if the // current machine is a builder known to have scarce resources. // // It should be called from within a TestMain function. func ExitIfSmallMachine() { if os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME") == "linux-arm" { fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "skipping test: linux-arm builder lacks sufficient memory (https://golang.org/issue/32834)") os.Exit(0) } }