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poky/meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/cases/oescripts.py
Paul Eggleton 5aef7cd919 oe-selftest: fix for changes to buildhistory-diff
Now we're not reporting the related fields (as of openembedded-core
8658b3677b9f7cb70806061c41570c709086ef05) we shouldn't expect to see
PR reported here since it's not monitored by buildhistory-diff. However,
with a bit of messing about we can check for the exact output that we
should now see as a result of the test changing PR to go backwards.

(From OE-Core rev: f9c233908e6ada208d7abfdfe3ff98c6b278f405)

Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2018-07-24 11:52:27 +01:00

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from oeqa.selftest.case import OESelftestTestCase
from oeqa.selftest.cases.buildhistory import BuildhistoryBase
from oeqa.utils.commands import Command, runCmd, bitbake, get_bb_var, get_test_layer
from oeqa.core.decorator.oeid import OETestID
class BuildhistoryDiffTests(BuildhistoryBase):
@OETestID(295)
def test_buildhistory_diff(self):
target = 'xcursor-transparent-theme'
self.run_buildhistory_operation(target, target_config="PR = \"r1\"", change_bh_location=True)
self.run_buildhistory_operation(target, target_config="PR = \"r0\"", change_bh_location=False, expect_error=True)
result = runCmd("oe-pkgdata-util read-value PKGV %s" % target)
pkgv = result.output.rstrip()
result = runCmd("buildhistory-diff -p %s" % get_bb_var('BUILDHISTORY_DIR'))
expected_endlines = [
"xcursor-transparent-theme-dev: RDEPENDS: removed \"xcursor-transparent-theme (['= %s-r1'])\", added \"xcursor-transparent-theme (['= %s-r0'])\"" % (pkgv, pkgv),
"xcursor-transparent-theme-staticdev: RDEPENDS: removed \"xcursor-transparent-theme-dev (['= %s-r1'])\", added \"xcursor-transparent-theme-dev (['= %s-r0'])\"" % (pkgv, pkgv)
]
for line in result.output.splitlines():
for el in expected_endlines:
if line.endswith(el):
expected_endlines.remove(el)
break
else:
self.fail('Unexpected line:\n%s\nExpected line endings:\n %s' % (line, '\n '.join(expected_endlines)))
if expected_endlines:
self.fail('Missing expected line endings:\n %s' % '\n '.join(expected_endlines))