spark-instrumented-optimizer/python/run-tests
Kousuke Saruta 6c1b981c3f [SPARK-4058] [PySpark] Log file name is hard coded even though there is a variable '$LOG_FILE '
In a script 'python/run-tests', log file name is represented by a variable 'LOG_FILE' and it is used in run-tests. But, there are some hard-coded log file name in the script.

Author: Kousuke Saruta <sarutak@oss.nttdata.co.jp>

Closes #2905 from sarutak/SPARK-4058 and squashes the following commits:

7710490 [Kousuke Saruta] Fixed python/run-tests not to use hard-coded log file name
2014-10-28 12:58:25 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Figure out where the Spark framework is installed
FWDIR="$(cd "`dirname "$0"`"; cd ../; pwd)"
# CD into the python directory to find things on the right path
cd "$FWDIR/python"
FAILED=0
LOG_FILE=unit-tests.log
rm -f $LOG_FILE
# Remove the metastore and warehouse directory created by the HiveContext tests in Spark SQL
rm -rf metastore warehouse
function run_test() {
echo "Running test: $1" | tee -a $LOG_FILE
SPARK_TESTING=1 time "$FWDIR"/bin/pyspark $1 2>&1 | tee -a $LOG_FILE
FAILED=$((PIPESTATUS[0]||$FAILED))
# Fail and exit on the first test failure.
if [[ $FAILED != 0 ]]; then
cat $LOG_FILE | grep -v "^[0-9][0-9]*" # filter all lines starting with a number.
echo -en "\033[31m" # Red
echo "Had test failures; see logs."
echo -en "\033[0m" # No color
exit -1
fi
}
function run_core_tests() {
echo "Run core tests ..."
run_test "pyspark/rdd.py"
run_test "pyspark/context.py"
run_test "pyspark/conf.py"
PYSPARK_DOC_TEST=1 run_test "pyspark/broadcast.py"
PYSPARK_DOC_TEST=1 run_test "pyspark/accumulators.py"
PYSPARK_DOC_TEST=1 run_test "pyspark/serializers.py"
run_test "pyspark/shuffle.py"
run_test "pyspark/tests.py"
}
function run_sql_tests() {
echo "Run sql tests ..."
run_test "pyspark/sql.py"
}
function run_mllib_tests() {
echo "Run mllib tests ..."
run_test "pyspark/mllib/classification.py"
run_test "pyspark/mllib/clustering.py"
run_test "pyspark/mllib/feature.py"
run_test "pyspark/mllib/linalg.py"
run_test "pyspark/mllib/random.py"
run_test "pyspark/mllib/recommendation.py"
run_test "pyspark/mllib/regression.py"
run_test "pyspark/mllib/stat.py"
run_test "pyspark/mllib/tree.py"
run_test "pyspark/mllib/util.py"
run_test "pyspark/mllib/tests.py"
}
function run_streaming_tests() {
echo "Run streaming tests ..."
run_test "pyspark/streaming/util.py"
run_test "pyspark/streaming/tests.py"
}
echo "Running PySpark tests. Output is in python/$LOG_FILE."
export PYSPARK_PYTHON="python"
# Try to test with Python 2.6, since that's the minimum version that we support:
if [ $(which python2.6) ]; then
export PYSPARK_PYTHON="python2.6"
fi
echo "Testing with Python version:"
$PYSPARK_PYTHON --version
run_core_tests
run_sql_tests
run_mllib_tests
run_streaming_tests
# Try to test with PyPy
if [ $(which pypy) ]; then
export PYSPARK_PYTHON="pypy"
echo "Testing with PyPy version:"
$PYSPARK_PYTHON --version
run_core_tests
run_sql_tests
run_streaming_tests
fi
if [[ $FAILED == 0 ]]; then
echo -en "\033[32m" # Green
echo "Tests passed."
echo -en "\033[0m" # No color
fi
# TODO: in the long-run, it would be nice to use a test runner like `nose`.
# The doctest fixtures are the current barrier to doing this.