spark-instrumented-optimizer/python/pyspark/tests/test_worker.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 os
import sys
import tempfile
import threading
import time
import unittest
has_resource_module = True
try:
import resource
except ImportError:
has_resource_module = False
from py4j.protocol import Py4JJavaError
from pyspark.testing.utils import ReusedPySparkTestCase, PySparkTestCase, QuietTest
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
xrange = range
class WorkerTests(ReusedPySparkTestCase):
def test_cancel_task(self):
temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=True)
temp.close()
path = temp.name
def sleep(x):
import os
import time
with open(path, 'w') as f:
f.write("%d %d" % (os.getppid(), os.getpid()))
time.sleep(100)
# start job in background thread
def run():
try:
self.sc.parallelize(range(1), 1).foreach(sleep)
except Exception:
pass
import threading
t = threading.Thread(target=run)
t.daemon = True
t.start()
daemon_pid, worker_pid = 0, 0
while True:
if os.path.exists(path):
with open(path) as f:
data = f.read().split(' ')
daemon_pid, worker_pid = map(int, data)
break
time.sleep(0.1)
# cancel jobs
self.sc.cancelAllJobs()
t.join()
for i in range(50):
try:
os.kill(worker_pid, 0)
time.sleep(0.1)
except OSError:
break # worker was killed
else:
self.fail("worker has not been killed after 5 seconds")
try:
os.kill(daemon_pid, 0)
except OSError:
self.fail("daemon had been killed")
# run a normal job
rdd = self.sc.parallelize(xrange(100), 1)
self.assertEqual(100, rdd.map(str).count())
def test_after_exception(self):
def raise_exception(_):
raise Exception()
rdd = self.sc.parallelize(xrange(100), 1)
with QuietTest(self.sc):
self.assertRaises(Exception, lambda: rdd.foreach(raise_exception))
self.assertEqual(100, rdd.map(str).count())
def test_after_jvm_exception(self):
tempFile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False)
tempFile.write(b"Hello World!")
tempFile.close()
data = self.sc.textFile(tempFile.name, 1)
filtered_data = data.filter(lambda x: True)
self.assertEqual(1, filtered_data.count())
os.unlink(tempFile.name)
with QuietTest(self.sc):
self.assertRaises(Exception, lambda: filtered_data.count())
rdd = self.sc.parallelize(xrange(100), 1)
self.assertEqual(100, rdd.map(str).count())
def test_accumulator_when_reuse_worker(self):
from pyspark.accumulators import INT_ACCUMULATOR_PARAM
acc1 = self.sc.accumulator(0, INT_ACCUMULATOR_PARAM)
self.sc.parallelize(xrange(100), 20).foreach(lambda x: acc1.add(x))
self.assertEqual(sum(range(100)), acc1.value)
acc2 = self.sc.accumulator(0, INT_ACCUMULATOR_PARAM)
self.sc.parallelize(xrange(100), 20).foreach(lambda x: acc2.add(x))
self.assertEqual(sum(range(100)), acc2.value)
self.assertEqual(sum(range(100)), acc1.value)
def test_reuse_worker_after_take(self):
rdd = self.sc.parallelize(xrange(100000), 1)
self.assertEqual(0, rdd.first())
def count():
try:
rdd.count()
except Exception:
pass
t = threading.Thread(target=count)
t.daemon = True
t.start()
t.join(5)
self.assertTrue(not t.isAlive())
self.assertEqual(100000, rdd.count())
def test_with_different_versions_of_python(self):
rdd = self.sc.parallelize(range(10))
rdd.count()
version = self.sc.pythonVer
self.sc.pythonVer = "2.0"
try:
with QuietTest(self.sc):
self.assertRaises(Py4JJavaError, lambda: rdd.count())
finally:
self.sc.pythonVer = version
class WorkerReuseTest(PySparkTestCase):
def test_reuse_worker_of_parallelize_xrange(self):
rdd = self.sc.parallelize(xrange(20), 8)
previous_pids = rdd.map(lambda x: os.getpid()).collect()
current_pids = rdd.map(lambda x: os.getpid()).collect()
for pid in current_pids:
self.assertTrue(pid in previous_pids)
@unittest.skipIf(
not has_resource_module,
"Memory limit feature in Python worker is dependent on "
"Python's 'resource' module; however, not found.")
class WorkerMemoryTest(PySparkTestCase):
def test_memory_limit(self):
self.sc._conf.set("spark.executor.pyspark.memory", "1m")
rdd = self.sc.parallelize(xrange(1), 1)
def getrlimit():
import resource
return resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_AS)
actual = rdd.map(lambda _: getrlimit()).collect()
self.assertTrue(len(actual) == 1)
self.assertTrue(len(actual[0]) == 2)
[(soft_limit, hard_limit)] = actual
self.assertEqual(soft_limit, 1024 * 1024)
self.assertEqual(hard_limit, 1024 * 1024)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import unittest
from pyspark.tests.test_worker import *
try:
import xmlrunner
testRunner = xmlrunner.XMLTestRunner(output='target/test-reports', verbosity=2)
except ImportError:
testRunner = None
unittest.main(testRunner=testRunner, verbosity=2)