X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?p=csit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=resources%2Flibraries%2Fbash%2Fshell%2Ftc_naming.sh;fp=resources%2Flibraries%2Fbash%2Fshell%2Ftc_naming.sh;h=f392ad7b9a5d6adeb64595af04274fb364bfd0c0;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=a7eee3b7b13be00001d46ce2ca1a461468ddb535;hpb=59d99e378acad8f7a9564e254be73cc1e58be11f diff --git a/resources/libraries/bash/shell/tc_naming.sh b/resources/libraries/bash/shell/tc_naming.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f392ad7b9a --- /dev/null +++ b/resources/libraries/bash/shell/tc_naming.sh @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +# Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates. +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at: +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. + +set -xeuo pipefail + +# This file should be executed from tox, as the assumend working directory +# is different from where this file is located. +# This file does not have executable flag nor shebang, +# to dissuade non-tox callers. + +# "set -eu" handles failures from the following two lines. +BASH_CHECKS_DIR="$(dirname $(readlink -e "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}"))" +BASH_FUNCTION_DIR="$(readlink -e "${BASH_CHECKS_DIR}/../../function")" +source "${BASH_FUNCTION_DIR}/common.sh" || { + echo "Source failed." >&2 + exit 1 +} + +# Grep of interest: We want all [0-9]{2,4}B- or IMIX- prefixed. +# Currently script assumes all variations inside to be part of either +# auto-generation or not checked at all (VIRL derivates). +r_grep="([0-9]{2,4}B|IMIX)-" +# Parse grep of interest (learn path, learn suite, learn testcase name). +r_parse='(.*)\/(.*).robot.*(([0-9]{2,4}B|IMIX)-.*)' + +# CSIT Testcase naming convention rules. +# https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/csit-test-naming +# Rules are defined as regular expressions in ordered array and checked in order +# in a loop, where every iteration is catenated with previous rules. This way we +# can detect where exactly the naming does not meet criteria and print error +# from rule string array. This imply that rules are defined in a way of a single +# string. First rule must start with ^ and last is terminated by $. +# Rules are written from Left to Right. +# Bash regular expression logic is used. Once the error is raised the checker is +# breaked for current Testcase marking the expected fail. +# One caveat of this solution is that we cannot proceed to check full names now +# as majority of Testcases does not meet naming criteria. +s_testc_rules=( + 'packet size or file size' + 'core combination' + 'NIC driver mode' + 'packet encapsulation on L2 layer' + 'test type' + ) +r_testc_rules=( + '^([[:digit:]]{1,4}B|IMIX)-' + '([[:digit:]]+c-){0,1}' + '(avf-|1lbvpplacp-|2lbvpplacp-){0,1}' + '(eth|dot1q|dot1ad)' + # TODO: Packet encapsulation (here majority of TC starts failing). + #'(ip4|ip6|ip6ip6|icmpv4|icmpv6)' + #'(ipsec[[:digit:]]+tnlhw|ipsec[[:digit:]]+tnlsw|' + #'srhip6|tcp|udp|lispip6|lispip4|vxlan){0,1}' + #'(http){0,1}-' + '(.*)-(scapy|ndrpdr|bps|cps|rps|reconf)$' + ) +s_suite_rules=( + 'number of SUT nodes' + 'NIC card' + 'NIC driver mode' + 'packet encapsulation on L2 layer' + 'test type' + ) +r_suite_rules=( + '^(2n1l|2n){0,1}-' + '(eth2p|10ge2p1x710)-' + '(avf-|1lbvpplacp-|2lbvpplacp-){0,1}' + '(eth|dot1q|dot1ad)' + # TODO: Packet encapsulation (here majority of TC starts failing). + #'(ip4|ip6|ip6ip6|icmpv4|icmpv6)' + #'(ipsec[[:digit:]]+tnlhw|ipsec[[:digit:]]+tnlsw|' + #'srhip6|tcp|udp|lispip6|lispip4|vxlan){0,1}' + #'(http){0,1}-' + '(.*)-(scapy|ndrpdr|bps|cps|rps|reconf)$' + ) + +rm -f "tc_naming.log" || die + +# Disabling -x: Following lines are doing too much garbage output. +set +x + +# Grep interest. +grep_match=$(grep -RE "${r_grep}" tests/*) || die +# Extract data from the grep output. +suites_dirs=($(printf "${grep_match}" | sed -re "s/${r_parse}/\1/")) || die +suites_names=($(printf "${grep_match}" | sed -re "s/${r_parse}/\2/")) || die +testcases_names=($(printf "${grep_match}" | sed -re "s/${r_parse}/\3/")) || die + +# Naming check. +total_failed_tc=0 +total_failed_su=0 +for idx in "${!testcases_names[@]}"; do + for pass in "${!r_suite_rules[@]}"; do + r_rule=$(printf '%s' "${r_suite_rules[@]:1:pass}") + if [[ ! "${suites_names[idx]}" =~ ${r_rule} ]]; then + msg="" + msg+="${suites_dirs[idx]}/${suites_names[idx]} / " + msg+="${testcases_names[idx]} ${s_suite_rules[pass]} " + msg+="is not matching suite naming rule!" + echo "${msg}" | tee -a "tc_naming.log" || die + total_failed_su=$((total_failed_su + 1)) + break + fi + done + for pass in "${!r_testc_rules[@]}"; do + r_rule=$(printf '%s' "${r_testc_rules[@]:1:pass}") + if [[ ! "${testcases_names[idx]}" =~ ${r_rule} ]]; then + msg="" + msg+="${suites_dirs[idx]}/${suites_names[idx]} / " + msg+="${testcases_names[idx]} ${s_testc_rules[pass]} " + msg+="is not matching testcase naming rule!" + echo "${msg}" | tee -a "tc_naming.log" || die + total_failed_tc=$((total_failed_tc + 1)) + break + fi + done +done + +set -x + +if [ $((total_failed_tc + total_failed_su)) != "0" ]; then + warn + warn "Testcase naming checker: FAIL" + exit 1 +fi + +warn +warn "Testcase naming checker: PASS"