import os import pytest from django.db import connections from sentry.silo import SiloMode pytest_plugins = ["sentry.utils.pytest"] # XXX: The below code is vendored code from https://github.com/utgwkk/pytest-github-actions-annotate-failures # so that we can add support for pytest_rerunfailures # retried tests will no longer be annotated in GHA # # Reference: # https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/writing_plugins.html#hookwrapper-executing-around-other-hooks # https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/writing_plugins.html#hook-function-ordering-call-example # https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/reference.html#pytest.hookspec.pytest_runtest_makereport # # Inspired by: # https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/master/src/_pytest/terminal.py @pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True, hookwrapper=True) def pytest_runtest_makereport(item, call): # execute all other hooks to obtain the report object outcome = yield report = outcome.get_result() # enable only in a workflow of GitHub Actions # ref: https://help.github.com/en/actions/configuring-and-managing-workflows/using-environment-variables#default-environment-variables if os.environ.get("GITHUB_ACTIONS") != "true": return # If we have the pytest_rerunfailures plugin, # and there are still retries to be run, # then do not return the error if hasattr(item, "execution_count"): import pytest_rerunfailures if item.execution_count <= pytest_rerunfailures.get_reruns_count(item): return if report.when == "call" and report.failed: # collect information to be annotated filesystempath, lineno, _ = report.location # try to convert to absolute path in GitHub Actions workspace = os.environ.get("GITHUB_WORKSPACE") if workspace: full_path = os.path.abspath(filesystempath) try: rel_path = os.path.relpath(full_path, workspace) except ValueError: # os.path.relpath() will raise ValueError on Windows # when full_path and workspace have different mount points. # https://github.com/utgwkk/pytest-github-actions-annotate-failures/issues/20 rel_path = filesystempath if not rel_path.startswith(".."): filesystempath = rel_path if lineno is not None: # 0-index to 1-index lineno += 1 # get the name of the current failed test, with parametrize info longrepr = report.head_line or item.name # get the error message and line number from the actual error try: longrepr += "\n\n" + report.longrepr.reprcrash.message lineno = report.longrepr.reprcrash.lineno except AttributeError: pass print(_error_workflow_command(filesystempath, lineno, longrepr)) # noqa: S002 def _error_workflow_command(filesystempath, lineno, longrepr): # Build collection of arguments. Ordering is strict for easy testing details_dict = {"file": filesystempath} if lineno is not None: details_dict["line"] = lineno details = ",".join(f"{k}={v}" for k, v in details_dict.items()) if longrepr is None: return f"\n::error {details}" else: longrepr = _escape(longrepr) return f"\n::error {details}::{longrepr}" def _escape(s): return s.replace("%", "%25").replace("\r", "%0D").replace("\n", "%0A") _MODEL_MANIFEST_FILE_PATH = "./model-manifest.json" # os.getenv("SENTRY_MODEL_MANIFEST_FILE_PATH") _model_manifest = None @pytest.fixture(scope="session", autouse=True) def create_model_manifest_file(): """Audit which models are touched by each test case and write it to file.""" # We have to construct the ModelManifest lazily, because importing # sentry.testutils.modelmanifest too early causes a dependency cycle. from sentry.testutils.modelmanifest import ModelManifest if _MODEL_MANIFEST_FILE_PATH: global _model_manifest _model_manifest = ModelManifest.open(_MODEL_MANIFEST_FILE_PATH) with _model_manifest.write(): yield else: yield @pytest.fixture(scope="class", autouse=True) def register_class_in_model_manifest(request: pytest.FixtureRequest): if _model_manifest: with _model_manifest.register(request.node.nodeid): yield else: yield @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def validate_silo_mode(): # NOTE! Hybrid cloud uses many mechanisms to simulate multiple different configurations of the application # during tests. It depends upon `override_settings` using the correct contextmanager behaviors and correct # thread handling in acceptance tests. If you hit one of these, it's possible either that cleanup logic has # a bug, or you may be using a contextmanager incorrectly. Let us know and we can help! if SiloMode.get_current_mode() != SiloMode.MONOLITH: raise Exception( "Possible test leak bug! SiloMode was not reset to Monolith between tests. Please read the comment for validate_silo_mode() in tests/conftest.py." ) yield if SiloMode.get_current_mode() != SiloMode.MONOLITH: raise Exception( "Possible test leak bug! SiloMode was not reset to Monolith between tests. Please read the comment for validate_silo_mode() in tests/conftest.py." ) @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def setup_simulate_on_commit(request): from sentry.testutils.hybrid_cloud import simulate_on_commit with simulate_on_commit(request): yield @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def protect_hybrid_cloud_writes_and_deletes(request): """ Ensure the deletions on any hybrid cloud foreign keys would be recorded to an outbox by preventing any deletes that do not pass through a special 'connection'. This logic creates an additional database role which cannot make deletions on special restricted hybrid cloud objects, forcing code that would delete it in tests to explicitly escalate their role -- the hope being that only codepaths that are smart about outbox creation will do so. If you are running into issues with permissions to delete objects, consider whether you are deleting an object with a hybrid cloud foreign key pointing to it, and whether there is an 'expected' way to delete it (usually through the ORM .delete() method, but not the QuerySet.delete() or raw SQL delete). If you are certain you need to delete the objects in a new codepath, check out User.delete logic to see how to escalate the connection's role in tests. Make absolutely sure that you create Outbox objects in the same transaction that matches what you delete. See sentry.testutils.silo for where the postgres_unprivileged role comes from and how its permissions are assigned. """ for conn in connections.all(): try: with conn.cursor() as cursor: cursor.execute("SET ROLE 'postgres'") except (RuntimeError, AssertionError) as e: # Tests that do not have access to the database should pass through. # Ideally we'd use request.fixture names to infer this, but there didn't seem to be a single stable # fixture name that fully covered all cases of database access, so this approach is "try and then fail". if "Database access not allowed" in str(e) or "Database queries to" in str(e): yield return raise e with conn.cursor() as cursor: cursor.execute("SET ROLE 'postgres_unprivileged'") try: yield finally: for connection in connections.all(): with connection.cursor() as cursor: cursor.execute("SET ROLE 'postgres'")