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This file was never truly necessary and has never actually been used in the history of Tailscale's open source releases. A Brief History of AUTHORS files --- The AUTHORS file was a pattern developed at Google, originally for Chromium, then adopted by Go and a bunch of other projects. The problem was that Chromium originally had a copyright line only recognizing Google as the copyright holder. Because Google (and most open source projects) do not require copyright assignemnt for contributions, each contributor maintains their copyright. Some large corporate contributors then tried to add their own name to the copyright line in the LICENSE file or in file headers. This quickly becomes unwieldy, and puts a tremendous burden on anyone building on top of Chromium, since the license requires that they keep all copyright lines intact. The compromise was to create an AUTHORS file that would list all of the copyright holders. The LICENSE file and source file headers would then include that list by reference, listing the copyright holder as "The Chromium Authors". This also become cumbersome to simply keep the file up to date with a high rate of new contributors. Plus it's not always obvious who the copyright holder is. Sometimes it is the individual making the contribution, but many times it may be their employer. There is no way for the proejct maintainer to know. Eventually, Google changed their policy to no longer recommend trying to keep the AUTHORS file up to date proactively, and instead to only add to it when requested: https://opensource.google/docs/releasing/authors. They are also clear that: > Adding contributors to the AUTHORS file is entirely within the > project's discretion and has no implications for copyright ownership. It was primarily added to appease a small number of large contributors that insisted that they be recognized as copyright holders (which was entirely their right to do). But it's not truly necessary, and not even the most accurate way of identifying contributors and/or copyright holders. In practice, we've never added anyone to our AUTHORS file. It only lists Tailscale, so it's not really serving any purpose. It also causes confusion because Tailscalars put the "Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS" header in other open source repos which don't actually have an AUTHORS file, so it's ambiguous what that means. Instead, we just acknowledge that the contributors to Tailscale (whoever they are) are copyright holders for their individual contributions. We also have the benefit of using the DCO (developercertificate.org) which provides some additional certification of their right to make the contribution. The source file changes were purely mechanical with: git ls-files | xargs sed -i -e 's/\(Tailscale Inc &\) AUTHORS/\1 contributors/g' Updates #cleanup Change-Id: Ia101a4a3005adb9118051b3416f5a64a4a45987d Signed-off-by: Will Norris <will@tailscale.com>
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375 lines
11 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & contributors
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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// testwrapper is a wrapper for retrying flaky tests. It is an alternative to
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// `go test` and re-runs failed marked flaky tests (using the flakytest pkg). It
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// takes different arguments than go test and requires the first positional
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// argument to be the pattern to test.
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package main
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import (
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"bufio"
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"bytes"
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"cmp"
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"context"
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"encoding/json"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"log"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"slices"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"tailscale.com/cmd/testwrapper/flakytest"
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"tailscale.com/util/slicesx"
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)
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const (
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maxAttempts = 3
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)
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type testAttempt struct {
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pkg string // "tailscale.com/types/key"
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testName string // "TestFoo"
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outcome string // "pass", "fail", "skip"
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logs bytes.Buffer
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start, end time.Time
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isMarkedFlaky bool // set if the test is marked as flaky
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issueURL string // set if the test is marked as flaky
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pkgFinished bool
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}
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// packageTests describes what to run.
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// It's also JSON-marshalled to output for analysys tools to parse
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// so the fields are all exported.
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// TODO(bradfitz): move this type to its own types package?
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type packageTests struct {
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// Pattern is the package Pattern to run.
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// Must be a single Pattern, not a list of patterns.
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Pattern string // "./...", "./types/key"
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// Tests is a list of Tests to run. If empty, all Tests in the package are
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// run.
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Tests []string // ["TestFoo", "TestBar"]
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// IssueURLs maps from a test name to a URL tracking its flake.
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IssueURLs map[string]string // "TestFoo" => "https://github.com/foo/bar/issue/123"
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}
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type goTestOutput struct {
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Time time.Time
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Action string
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ImportPath string
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Package string
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Test string
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Output string
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}
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var debug = os.Getenv("TS_TESTWRAPPER_DEBUG") != ""
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// runTests runs the tests in pt and sends the results on ch. It sends a
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// testAttempt for each test and a final testAttempt per pkg with pkgFinished
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// set to true. Package build errors will not emit a testAttempt (as no valid
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// JSON is produced) but the [os/exec.ExitError] will be returned.
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// It calls close(ch) when it's done.
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func runTests(ctx context.Context, attempt int, pt *packageTests, goTestArgs, testArgs []string, ch chan<- *testAttempt) error {
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defer close(ch)
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args := []string{"test"}
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args = append(args, goTestArgs...)
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args = append(args, pt.Pattern)
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if len(pt.Tests) > 0 {
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runArg := strings.Join(pt.Tests, "|")
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args = append(args, "--run", runArg)
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}
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args = append(args, testArgs...)
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args = append(args, "-json")
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if debug {
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fmt.Println("running", strings.Join(args, " "))
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}
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cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "go", args...)
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if len(pt.Tests) > 0 {
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cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "TS_TEST_SHARD=") // clear test shard; run all tests we say to run
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}
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r, err := cmd.StdoutPipe()
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if err != nil {
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log.Printf("error creating stdout pipe: %v", err)
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}
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defer r.Close()
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cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
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cmd.Env = os.Environ()
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cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, fmt.Sprintf("%s=%d", flakytest.FlakeAttemptEnv, attempt))
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if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
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log.Printf("error starting test: %v", err)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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s := bufio.NewScanner(r)
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resultMap := make(map[string]map[string]*testAttempt) // pkg -> test -> testAttempt
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for s.Scan() {
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var goOutput goTestOutput
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if err := json.Unmarshal(s.Bytes(), &goOutput); err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("failed to parse go test output %q: %w", s.Bytes(), err)
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}
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pkg := cmp.Or(
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goOutput.Package,
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"build:"+goOutput.ImportPath, // can be "./cmd" while Package is "tailscale.com/cmd" so use separate namespace
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)
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pkgTests := resultMap[pkg]
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if pkgTests == nil {
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pkgTests = map[string]*testAttempt{
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"": {}, // Used for start time and build logs.
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}
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resultMap[pkg] = pkgTests
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}
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if goOutput.Test == "" {
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switch goOutput.Action {
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case "start":
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pkgTests[""].start = goOutput.Time
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case "build-output":
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pkgTests[""].logs.WriteString(goOutput.Output)
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case "build-fail", "fail", "pass", "skip":
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for _, test := range pkgTests {
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if test.testName != "" && test.outcome == "" {
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test.outcome = "fail"
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ch <- test
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}
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}
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outcome := goOutput.Action
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if outcome == "build-fail" {
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outcome = "fail"
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}
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pkgTests[""].logs.WriteString(goOutput.Output)
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ch <- &testAttempt{
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pkg: goOutput.Package,
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outcome: outcome,
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start: pkgTests[""].start,
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end: goOutput.Time,
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logs: pkgTests[""].logs,
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pkgFinished: true,
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}
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case "output":
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// Capture all output from the package except for the final
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// "FAIL tailscale.io/control 0.684s" line, as
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// printPkgOutcome will output a similar line
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if !strings.HasPrefix(goOutput.Output, fmt.Sprintf("FAIL\t%s\t", goOutput.Package)) {
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pkgTests[""].logs.WriteString(goOutput.Output)
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}
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}
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continue
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}
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testName := goOutput.Test
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if test, _, isSubtest := strings.Cut(goOutput.Test, "/"); isSubtest {
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testName = test
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if goOutput.Action == "output" {
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resultMap[pkg][testName].logs.WriteString(goOutput.Output)
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}
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continue
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}
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switch goOutput.Action {
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case "start":
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// ignore
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case "run":
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pkgTests[testName] = &testAttempt{
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pkg: pkg,
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testName: testName,
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start: goOutput.Time,
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}
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case "skip", "pass", "fail":
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pkgTests[testName].end = goOutput.Time
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pkgTests[testName].outcome = goOutput.Action
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ch <- pkgTests[testName]
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case "output":
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if suffix, ok := strings.CutPrefix(strings.TrimSpace(goOutput.Output), flakytest.FlakyTestLogMessage); ok {
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pkgTests[testName].isMarkedFlaky = true
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pkgTests[testName].issueURL = strings.TrimPrefix(suffix, ": ")
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} else {
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pkgTests[testName].logs.WriteString(goOutput.Output)
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}
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}
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}
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if err := cmd.Wait(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if err := s.Err(); err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("reading go test stdout: %w", err)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func main() {
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goTestArgs, packages, testArgs, err := splitArgs(os.Args[1:])
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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return
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}
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if len(packages) == 0 {
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fmt.Println("testwrapper: no packages specified")
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return
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}
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// As a special case, if the packages looks like "sharded:1/2" then shell out to
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// ./tool/listpkgs to cut up the package list pieces for each sharded builder.
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if nOfM, ok := strings.CutPrefix(packages[0], "sharded:"); ok && len(packages) == 1 {
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out, err := exec.Command("go", "run", "tailscale.com/tool/listpkgs", "-shard", nOfM, "./...").Output()
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("failed to list packages for sharded test: %v", err)
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}
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packages = strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(string(out)), "\n")
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}
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ctx := context.Background()
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type nextRun struct {
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tests []*packageTests
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attempt int // starting at 1
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}
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firstRun := &nextRun{
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attempt: 1,
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}
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for _, pkg := range packages {
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firstRun.tests = append(firstRun.tests, &packageTests{Pattern: pkg})
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}
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toRun := []*nextRun{firstRun}
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printPkgOutcome := func(pkg, outcome string, attempt int, runtime time.Duration) {
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if pkg == "" {
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return // We reach this path on a build error.
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}
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if outcome == "skip" {
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fmt.Printf("?\t%s [skipped/no tests] \n", pkg)
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return
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}
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if outcome == "pass" {
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outcome = "ok"
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}
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if outcome == "fail" {
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outcome = "FAIL"
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}
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if attempt > 1 {
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fmt.Printf("%s\t%s\t%.3fs\t[attempt=%d]\n", outcome, pkg, runtime.Seconds(), attempt)
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return
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}
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fmt.Printf("%s\t%s\t%.3fs\n", outcome, pkg, runtime.Seconds())
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}
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for len(toRun) > 0 {
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var thisRun *nextRun
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thisRun, toRun = toRun[0], toRun[1:]
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if thisRun.attempt > maxAttempts {
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fmt.Println("max attempts reached")
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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if thisRun.attempt > 1 {
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j, _ := json.Marshal(thisRun.tests)
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fmt.Printf("\n\nAttempt #%d: Retrying flaky tests:\n\nflakytest failures JSON: %s\n\n", thisRun.attempt, j)
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}
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fatalFailures := make(map[string]struct{}) // pkg.Test key
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toRetry := make(map[string][]*testAttempt) // pkg -> tests to retry
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for _, pt := range thisRun.tests {
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ch := make(chan *testAttempt)
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runErr := make(chan error, 1)
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go func() {
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defer close(runErr)
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runErr <- runTests(ctx, thisRun.attempt, pt, goTestArgs, testArgs, ch)
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}()
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var failed bool
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for tr := range ch {
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// Go assigns the package name "command-line-arguments" when you
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// `go test FILE` rather than `go test PKG`. It's more
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// convenient for us to to specify files in tests, so fix tr.pkg
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// so that subsequent testwrapper attempts run correctly.
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if tr.pkg == "command-line-arguments" {
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tr.pkg = packages[0]
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}
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if tr.pkgFinished {
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if tr.outcome == "fail" && len(toRetry[tr.pkg]) == 0 {
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// If a package fails and we don't have any tests to
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// retry, then we should fail. This typically happens
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// when a package times out.
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failed = true
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}
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if testingVerbose || tr.outcome == "fail" {
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// Output package-level output which is where e.g.
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// panics outside tests will be printed
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io.Copy(os.Stdout, &tr.logs)
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}
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printPkgOutcome(tr.pkg, tr.outcome, thisRun.attempt, tr.end.Sub(tr.start))
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continue
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}
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if testingVerbose || tr.outcome == "fail" {
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io.Copy(os.Stdout, &tr.logs)
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}
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if tr.outcome != "fail" {
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continue
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}
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if tr.isMarkedFlaky {
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toRetry[tr.pkg] = append(toRetry[tr.pkg], tr)
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} else {
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fatalFailures[tr.pkg+"."+tr.testName] = struct{}{}
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failed = true
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}
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}
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if failed {
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fmt.Println("\n\nNot retrying flaky tests because non-flaky tests failed.")
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// Print the list of non-flakytest failures.
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// We will later analyze the retried GitHub Action runs to see
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// if non-flakytest failures succeeded upon retry. This will
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// highlight tests which are flaky but not yet flagged as such.
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if len(fatalFailures) > 0 {
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tests := slicesx.MapKeys(fatalFailures)
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sort.Strings(tests)
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j, _ := json.Marshal(tests)
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fmt.Printf("non-flakytest failures: %s\n", j)
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}
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fmt.Println()
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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// If there's nothing to retry and no non-retryable tests have
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// failed then we've probably hit a build error.
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if err := <-runErr; len(toRetry) == 0 && err != nil {
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var exit *exec.ExitError
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if errors.As(err, &exit) {
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if code := exit.ExitCode(); code > -1 {
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os.Exit(exit.ExitCode())
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}
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}
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log.Printf("testwrapper: %s", err)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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}
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if len(toRetry) == 0 {
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continue
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}
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pkgs := slicesx.MapKeys(toRetry)
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sort.Strings(pkgs)
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nextRun := &nextRun{
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attempt: thisRun.attempt + 1,
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}
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for _, pkg := range pkgs {
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tests := toRetry[pkg]
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slices.SortFunc(tests, func(a, b *testAttempt) int { return strings.Compare(a.testName, b.testName) })
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issueURLs := map[string]string{} // test name => URL
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var testNames []string
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for _, ta := range tests {
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issueURLs[ta.testName] = ta.issueURL
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testNames = append(testNames, ta.testName)
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}
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nextRun.tests = append(nextRun.tests, &packageTests{
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Pattern: pkg,
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Tests: testNames,
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IssueURLs: issueURLs,
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})
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}
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toRun = append(toRun, nextRun)
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}
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}
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