spark-instrumented-optimizer/python/pyspark/sql/tests/test_serde.py
HyukjinKwon 7c05f61514 [SPARK-28130][PYTHON] Print pretty messages for skipped tests when xmlrunner is available in PySpark
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently, pretty skipped message added by f7435bec6a mechanism seems not working when xmlrunner is installed apparently.

This PR fixes two things:

1. When `xmlrunner` is installed, seems `xmlrunner` does not respect `vervosity` level in unittests (default is level 1).

    So the output looks as below

    ```
    Running tests...
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    ```

    So it is not caught by our message detection mechanism.

2. If we manually set the `vervocity` level to `xmlrunner`, it prints messages as below:

    ```
    test_mixed_udf (pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar.ScalarPandasUDFTests) ... SKIP (0.000s)
    test_mixed_udf_and_sql (pyspark.sql.tests.test_pandas_udf_scalar.ScalarPandasUDFTests) ... SKIP (0.000s)
    ...
    ```

    This is different in our Jenkins machine:

    ```
    test_createDataFrame_column_name_encoding (pyspark.sql.tests.test_arrow.ArrowTests) ... skipped 'Pandas >= 0.23.2 must be installed; however, it was not found.'
    test_createDataFrame_does_not_modify_input (pyspark.sql.tests.test_arrow.ArrowTests) ... skipped 'Pandas >= 0.23.2 must be installed; however, it was not found.'
    ...
    ```

    Note that last `SKIP` is different. This PR fixes the regular expression to catch `SKIP` case as well.

## How was this patch tested?

Manually tested.

**Before:**

```
Starting test(python2.7): pyspark....
Finished test(python2.7): pyspark.... (0s)
...
Tests passed in 562 seconds

========================================================================
...
```

**After:**

```
Starting test(python2.7): pyspark....
Finished test(python2.7): pyspark.... (48s) ... 93 tests were skipped
...
Tests passed in 560 seconds

Skipped tests pyspark.... with python2.7:
      pyspark...(...) ... SKIP (0.000s)
...

========================================================================
...
```

Closes #24927 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-28130.

Authored-by: HyukjinKwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: HyukjinKwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
2019-06-24 09:58:17 +09:00

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import datetime
import shutil
import tempfile
import time
from pyspark.sql import Row
from pyspark.sql.functions import lit
from pyspark.sql.types import *
from pyspark.testing.sqlutils import ReusedSQLTestCase, UTCOffsetTimezone
class SerdeTests(ReusedSQLTestCase):
def test_serialize_nested_array_and_map(self):
d = [Row(l=[Row(a=1, b='s')], d={"key": Row(c=1.0, d="2")})]
rdd = self.sc.parallelize(d)
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(rdd)
row = df.head()
self.assertEqual(1, len(row.l))
self.assertEqual(1, row.l[0].a)
self.assertEqual("2", row.d["key"].d)
l = df.rdd.map(lambda x: x.l).first()
self.assertEqual(1, len(l))
self.assertEqual('s', l[0].b)
d = df.rdd.map(lambda x: x.d).first()
self.assertEqual(1, len(d))
self.assertEqual(1.0, d["key"].c)
row = df.rdd.map(lambda x: x.d["key"]).first()
self.assertEqual(1.0, row.c)
self.assertEqual("2", row.d)
def test_select_null_literal(self):
df = self.spark.sql("select null as col")
self.assertEqual(Row(col=None), df.first())
def test_struct_in_map(self):
d = [Row(m={Row(i=1): Row(s="")})]
df = self.sc.parallelize(d).toDF()
k, v = list(df.head().m.items())[0]
self.assertEqual(1, k.i)
self.assertEqual("", v.s)
def test_filter_with_datetime(self):
time = datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 17, 23, 1, 2, 3000)
date = time.date()
row = Row(date=date, time=time)
df = self.spark.createDataFrame([row])
self.assertEqual(1, df.filter(df.date == date).count())
self.assertEqual(1, df.filter(df.time == time).count())
self.assertEqual(0, df.filter(df.date > date).count())
self.assertEqual(0, df.filter(df.time > time).count())
def test_filter_with_datetime_timezone(self):
dt1 = datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 17, 23, 1, 2, 3000, tzinfo=UTCOffsetTimezone(0))
dt2 = datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 17, 23, 1, 2, 3000, tzinfo=UTCOffsetTimezone(1))
row = Row(date=dt1)
df = self.spark.createDataFrame([row])
self.assertEqual(0, df.filter(df.date == dt2).count())
self.assertEqual(1, df.filter(df.date > dt2).count())
self.assertEqual(0, df.filter(df.date < dt2).count())
def test_time_with_timezone(self):
day = datetime.date.today()
now = datetime.datetime.now()
ts = time.mktime(now.timetuple())
# class in __main__ is not serializable
from pyspark.testing.sqlutils import UTCOffsetTimezone
utc = UTCOffsetTimezone()
utcnow = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(ts) # without microseconds
# add microseconds to utcnow (keeping year,month,day,hour,minute,second)
utcnow = datetime.datetime(*(utcnow.timetuple()[:6] + (now.microsecond, utc)))
df = self.spark.createDataFrame([(day, now, utcnow)])
day1, now1, utcnow1 = df.first()
self.assertEqual(day1, day)
self.assertEqual(now, now1)
self.assertEqual(now, utcnow1)
# regression test for SPARK-19561
def test_datetime_at_epoch(self):
epoch = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(0)
df = self.spark.createDataFrame([Row(date=epoch)])
first = df.select('date', lit(epoch).alias('lit_date')).first()
self.assertEqual(first['date'], epoch)
self.assertEqual(first['lit_date'], epoch)
def test_decimal(self):
from decimal import Decimal
schema = StructType([StructField("decimal", DecimalType(10, 5))])
df = self.spark.createDataFrame([(Decimal("3.14159"),)], schema)
row = df.select(df.decimal + 1).first()
self.assertEqual(row[0], Decimal("4.14159"))
tmpPath = tempfile.mkdtemp()
shutil.rmtree(tmpPath)
df.write.parquet(tmpPath)
df2 = self.spark.read.parquet(tmpPath)
row = df2.first()
self.assertEqual(row[0], Decimal("3.14159"))
def test_BinaryType_serialization(self):
# Pyrolite version <= 4.9 could not serialize BinaryType with Python3 SPARK-17808
# The empty bytearray is test for SPARK-21534.
schema = StructType([StructField('mybytes', BinaryType())])
data = [[bytearray(b'here is my data')],
[bytearray(b'and here is some more')],
[bytearray(b'')]]
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(data, schema=schema)
df.collect()
def test_int_array_serialization(self):
# Note that this test seems dependent on parallelism.
# This issue is because internal object map in Pyrolite is not cleared after op code
# STOP. If we use protocol 4 to pickle Python objects, op code MEMOIZE will store
# objects in the map. We need to clear up it to make sure next unpickling works on
# clear map.
data = self.spark.sparkContext.parallelize([[1, 2, 3, 4]] * 100, numSlices=12)
df = self.spark.createDataFrame(data, "array<integer>")
self.assertEqual(len(list(filter(lambda r: None in r.value, df.collect()))), 0)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import unittest
from pyspark.sql.tests.test_serde import *
try:
import xmlrunner
testRunner = xmlrunner.XMLTestRunner(output='target/test-reports', verbosity=2)
except ImportError:
testRunner = None
unittest.main(testRunner=testRunner, verbosity=2)